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1. Miranda Technologies Inc Miranda S A 2323 Halpern BP 87 St Laurent Quebec 93511 Montreuil Cedex Canada H4S 183 France Tel 1 514 333 1772 Tel 33 0 155 86 87 88 Fax 1 514 333 9828 Fax 33 0 1 55 86 00 29 Toll free 1 800 224 9828 www miranda com CONTENTS page 1 imaging Quartet Housing fTrames cee 5 11 IntrOdUCHON sariseu e ieee ce cer teers 5 E2 Eege eebe eh Ae 5 et OVELVIOW ee 7 il sPYONUPQHCD ci tac eine Sint seas Ee 7 2 2 Rear Panels EEN 8 224 Quantetr TEE 8 E EE 8 22 3 E e E EE 9 2 2 4 E e EE 9 2 2 5 Quartet A 11 RTE 10 2 2 6 OusrtetMA 9i cesca ee esssnasesenees 10 2 2 7 Ousrtet MAT 11 E ET E 13 3 1 Rack Mount Installation cccccccccecccceeececeeneceeeeeeeetee encase snsneeeees 13 3 2 DC Power Redundancy Wheeden 13 3 3 Power Supply Removal and Installation E E E EET 14 3 4 RS 422 Serial Connechon a eaensesenesinees 16 3 5 RS 422 Serial ID Asesonment anean eae attenanees 17 3 6 RS 422 Cable Construction 19 3 7 Installing an imaging Series Module 20 3 8 Removing an imaging Series Module 20 3 9 Rear Panel Label nnne ease essieseeteess 21 3 10 Air Filter Removal and Cleamimg eee eceeeeeettnieeeeees 22 3 11 imaging Extender Module 23 4 EE E 4 1 Powering Up and Local Power Monitomg eeaeee 25 4 2 Remote Power Supply Alarm and Cable Construction optional 26 5 SDECHICATIONS EE 27 1 imaging Quartet Housing Frames 1 1 Introduction The imaging Quartet
2. housing frame family support and provide power to a maximum of 4 imaging series modules in the same single rack unit housing frame A Quartet Quartet C or Quartet M housing frame can accommodate any combination of imaging series video modules a Quartet A 75 A 110 M A 75 or M A 110 housing frame can accommodate any combination of imaging audio modules combination of video and audio modules are not possible within the same housing frame Two imaging Quartet housing frames can be interconnected via a rear panel connector in order to provide power redundancy In a redundant dual housing frame installation the power supply installed in the second frame is in back up mode which maintains DC power levels in case of a local power supply failure Refer to section 3 2 DC Power Redundancy for more details Some Quartet housing frames are equipped with an RS 422 serial interface providing remote configuration of imaging modules using Miranda s ICP S application An RS 422 loop through allows Quartet housing frames to be daisy chained together and controlled by a host computer Audio modules can now be installed in Quartet housing frame supporting 75 ohm or 110 ohm UO connections 1 2 Features The following features are common to all Quartet housing frames e Houses and powers up to 4 imaging series modules e Universal power supply e Front panel status LEDs e 1RUconstruction Table 1 1 indicates the Quartet housing frames which support t
3. making sure not to damage the label Figure 3 11 Rear panel label installation DH H H ER H pl TETTERTTE imaging Quartet top view wi M 21 3 10 Air Filter Removal and Cleaning The imaging housing frame contains a DC powered cooling fan located at the rear The cooling fan sucks in air via the front panel air vents Behind the front panel air vents an air filter prevents dust and air particles from penetrating into the housing frame Occasionally this air filter may have to be removed and properly cleaned in order to maintain proper ventilation within the housing frame To remove and clean the air filter refer to Figure 3 12 and follow these directions 1 Remove the front panel by rotating the thumb screws counter clockwise Pull on the handles 2 Carefully remove the lexan membrane and the air filter behind the front panel 3 Use running water to clean the air filter Make sure to dry off the air filter before attempting to replace it back into its original location 4 When replacing the air filter make sure to tuck it back into place behind the metal rails Reinstall the lexan membrane to block 2 3 of the air filter as shown on figure 3 12 below 5 Replace the front panel Make sure to rotate the thumb screws clockwise in order to secure the front panel to the chassis N B For proper cooling of the imaging modules do not leave the front door removed for a
4. module verifying that it does not move Replace the front panel Make sure to rotate the thumb screws clockwise in order to secure the front panel to the chassis Module guide location E lt Place module here gt gt H lt Place module here gt Module guides 3 8 Removing an imaging Series Module It is not necessary to switch off the power when removing a module from a housing frame To remove a module follow these steps 1 Remove the front panel by rotating the thumb screws counter clockwise Pull on the handles Locate the module you wish to remove Carefully pull the module ejector until the module is detached from the internal PCB edge connector Slowly pull out the module Replace the front panel Make sure to rotate the thumb screws clockwise in order to secure the front panel to the chassis 20 3 9 Rear Panel Label A connector label is shipped with every imaging series module This label is to be installed on Quartet s rear panel in order to identify the module s external connectors To install the label follow these steps 1 On the housing frame s rear panel locate the appropriate connectors for the front slot where the imaging module has been installed as specified in section 3 7 2 Remove the screws as shown in Figure 3 11 3 Carefully apply the label to the connectors 4 Replace the screws
5. 2 identical RS 422 ports which may be used interchangeably as the source or daisy chain loop through This port directs communication between a series of housing frames and a remote Windows NT workstation A module s configuration may be modified from this workstation without the need to push buttons or position jumpers Refer to the following steps for a single Quartet or multi Quartet to remote Windows NT workstation installation Single Quartet Installation 1 Connect the RS 422 cable of Figure 3 7 between the PC RS 422 converter and one of the RS 422 ports situated on Quartet s rear panel 2 Connect the Windows NT workstation and the PC RS 422 converter with a proper cable Refer to the converter vendor documentation 3 The final step in a single Quartet installation is the serial identification assignment required for the housing frame Refer to section 3 5 RS 422 Serial ID Assignment Multi Quartet Installation 1 Connect the RS 422 cable of Figure 3 7 between the PC RS 422 converter and one of the RS 422 ports situated on the first housing frame in the daisy chain 2 Connect the Windows NT workstation and the PC RS 422 converter with a proper cable Refer to the converter vendor documentation 3 Amaximum of 16 Quartets a maximum of 16 Symphonies and a maximum of 16 Solos can be daisy chained together Therefore interconnect the housing frames as shown in Figure 3 4 using appropriate cables refer to section 3 6 The
6. 2 6 Quartet M A 75 The Quartet M A 75 rear panel is composed of an AC receptacle a fan assembly a DC power connector for power redundancy an ICP S RS 422 interface port with loop through 2 groups of 5 BNC 1 HD 15 1 RJ 45 connectors as in the Quartet A 75 and 2 groups of 7 BNC 1 RJ 45 connectors as in the Quartet M Each group belongs to one of the housing frame s internal modules Refer to Figure 2 7 for module and BNC referencing For a pin out of the RJ 45 and HD 15 connectors refer to the module s user manual Figure 2 7 Quartet M A 75 rear panel Module 2 connectors Module 1 connectors RS 422 interface port with loop through ID assignment rotary switch behind RS 422 port see section 3 5 I E 0000000 4 0000000 L l Module 4 connectors Module 3 connectors DC power connector oo Ser L f AC power connector Fan assembly 10 2 2 7 Quartet M A 110 The Quartet M A 110 rear panel is composed of an AC receptacle a fan assembly a DC power connector for power redundancy an ICP S RS 422 interface port with loop through 2 groups of 2 BNC 1 HD 26 1 HD 15 1 RJ 45 connectors as in the Quartet A 110 and 2 groups of 7 BNC 1 RJ 45 connectors as in the Quartet M Each group belongs to one of the housing frame s internal modules Refer to Figure 2 8 for module and BNC referencing For a pin out of the RJ 45 HD 15 and HD 26 co
7. HD 15 4 HD 26 4 RJ 45 4 Terminal strip 6 8V 6V GND GND 15V 15V RS 422 on mini DIN 8 2 NC contacts on mini Din 8 2 75 ohm BNC 24 HD 15 2 RJ 45 4 Terminal strip 6 8V 6V GND GND 15V 15V RS 422 on mini DIN 8 2 NC contacts on mini Din 8 2 75 ohm BNC 18 HD 15 2 HD 26 2 27 DC power Serial port Power failure alarm All Quartets Power input RJ 45 4 Terminal strip 6 8V 6V GND GND 15V 15V RS 422 on mini DIN 8 2 NC contacts on mini Din 8 2 100 264 VAC 50 60 Hz 225 W Maximum DC power capacity Dimensions Weight Temperature 130 W 5V 10A 8V 5A 15V 1A Re section 3 2 when calculating total module load it should never exceed 80 of the maximum value specified 1 RU x 327 mm deep 12 9 3 6 Kg 7 9 Ibs 0 C to 40 C 28
8. Quartet Guide to Installation and Operation M028 9900 300 Copyright 1999 Miranda Technologies Inc Specifications may be subject to change Printed in Canada June 1999 Miran gas Miranda Technologies inc 2323 Halpern St Laurent Qu bec Canada H4S 153 T l 514 333 1772 Fax 514 333 9828 www miranda com imaging Housing Frame Quartet WARRANTY POLICIES Warranty Statement Miranda Technologies Inc warrants that the equipment it manufactures shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two 2 years from the date of shipment from the factory If equipment fails due to such defects Miranda Technologies Inc will at its option repair or provide a replacement for the defective part or product Equipment that fails after the warranty period has been operated or installed in a manner other than that specified by Miranda or has been subjected to abuse or modification will be repaired for time and material charges at the Buyer s expense All out of warranty repairs are warranted for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of shipment from the factory Miranda Technologies Inc makes no other warranties expressed or implied of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise Miranda s liability for any cause including breach of contract breach of warranty or negligence with respect to products sold by it is limited to repair or replacement by Miranda at its sole disc
9. chnologies Inc The Buyer will pay freight and insurance charges for the return of the defective product or part to the manufacturer for repair Miranda Technologies will pay freight and insurance charges for the return of the repaired product or part to the Buyer Out Of Warranty Equipment Updates and Spare Parts Policy Miranda Technologies will charge cost plus 20 of the parts costs and 40 00 shipping and handling for out of warranty equipment updates or the sales of spare parts SAFETY COMPLIANCE This equipment complies with CSA C22 2 No 1 94 Standard for audio video and similar electronic equipment UL No 1419 Standard for professional video and audio equipment An appropriately listed mains supply power cord with following characteristics must be used for the connection of the equipment Listed 3 pin grounding type 18 3 AWG type SVT or SJT EN60065 1993 EN60065 1 1985 A2 1989 A3 1992 Part 1 European Standard Safety requirements for mains operated and related apparatus for household and similar general use ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY This equipment has been tested for verification of compliance with FCC Part 15 Subpart B class A requirements for Digital Devices This equipment complies with the requirements of EN55022 Class A Electromagnetic Emissions En 60555 2 amp 3 Disturbance in Supply Systems and EN50082 1 Electromagnetic Immunity How to contact us Head Office Europe
10. e repaired equipment If the equipment is not returned within fifteen 15 days as described for either exchanges or loans A Rental Invoice will be generated Rental terms will be fifteen 15 percent of the current list price of the products or parts per month or a fraction thereof Before returning the equipment to Miranda Technologies Inc for any reason the Buyer must first obtain a Return Authorization Number from Miranda Technologies Inc Miranda Technologies Inc will pay freight and insurance charges for the delivery of the loaner or exchange products or parts Freight and insurance charges for the return of the defective product or part will also be paid by Miranda Technologies Out Of Warranty Repair Policy Miranda will service out of warranty repairs using the following model Miranda will charge 10 of the current list price of the product with a minimum charge of 100 Products whose list price is under 100 will be replaced at a charge equal to current list prices In the case of obsolete products the last published list price for the products will apply In the case of a product deemed beyond repair the customer must purchase a new product at current retail prices All out of warranty repairs are warranted for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment from the factory Before returning the equipment to Miranda Technologies Inc for any reason the Buyer must first obtain a Return Authorization Number from Miranda Te
11. er to the Specifications section of the module s Guide to Installation and Operation f the total consumption surpasses the current capacity a dedicated redundant power supply may be installed in a Quartet RPS frame which may hold up to three power suplies for redundancy purpose In both cases during normal operation both power supplies are active If a power supply fails the other power supply instantaneously provides power to all modules The FAIL LED will be switched on in the defective unit to indicate its malfunction In Quartet RPS and Quartet frames listed in Table 1 1 a dry contact may be wired to a remote monitoring system to indicate the power supply failure Refer to section 4 Power Supply for more details Figure 3 1 indicates how to interconnect two imaging Quartet housing frames Refer to figures 3 2 and 3 3 for cable construction Figure 3 1 Dual Quartet Frame Interconnection imaging Quartet Tray 13 Figure 3 2 describes the cable required to interconnect the Quartet frames As shown in this diagram 18 AWG wires are connected between the two terminal strips shipped with the frames in a pin to pin fashion Make sure the terminal screws are secured tightly Figure 3 3 provides the DC connector s pinout viewed from the rear panel of a Quartet frame Figure 3 2 DC cable construction eo 18 AWG SISTA 666262 Termi
12. final housing frame requires the supplied termination 4 The final step in a multi housing frame installation is the serial identification assignment required for each individual housing frame Refer to section 3 5 RS 422 Serial ID Assignment Figure 3 4 Daisy chain installation SE E E R Ome e e Workstation Co Termination PC RS 422 Converter ID 0 ID 0 ID 1 ID 0 Quartet C Solo Quartet C Symphonie H N gee a See Figure 3 8 GE d artet pee Teme aa See Figure 3 9 16 3 5 RS 422 Serial ID Assignment In a multi housing frame installation each frame must be recognized by the workstation The only way to accomplish this is to assign an identification code to each member of the daisy chain This is similar to assigning different addresses to buildings on a street Follow these steps in order to identify each housing frame in the daisy chain Assigning the RS 422 Serial ID on Quartet C 1 Locate the ID rotary switch on Quartet C s rear panel Refer to Figure 3 5 2 Using asmall flat edge screwdriver identify each housing frame by setting a unique address to each The available addresses are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E and F producing a total of 16 ID assignments Two Quartet housing frames cannot have the same address However a Quartet housing frame a Symphonie housing frame and a Solo
13. he following features e ICP S interface to remote station allowing up to 16 Quartet 16 Symphonie and 16 Solo housing frames to be linked on a single daisy chain providing access to up to 336 imaging modules e DC power redundancy e Multi purpose RJ 45 I O connector e 75 ohm I O connector e 110 ohm I O connector e Power supply remote monitoring Table 1 1 imaging Quartet features ICP Power Power Supply RJ 45 750hm 110 ohm S redundancy Remote Monitoring I O UO UO Quartet v Quartet C v Quartet M y v M v Quartet A 75 v vi v M v Quartet A 110 v M v M v M Quartet M A 75 v v v vi vi Quartet M A 110 M v M v M v In this table and in section 2 2 1 the name Quartet designates a basic frame Frames with more features are designated by their suffixes such as C M etc In this manual the term Quartet generally refers to all models when installation power supply module installation and similar subjects are concerned 2 Overview 2 1 Front Panel The front panel consists of 4 mounting holes for rack mount installation 2 handles 2 thumb screws and a set of air vents Make sure the air vents are never blocked This may cause the housing frame to overheat and possibly breakdown To remove the front panel rotate the thumb screws counter clockwise and pull on the handles Referring to Figure 2 1 Quartet houses up to 4 imaging series modules and a power supply Each m
14. housing frame can have the same address 3 Configure the workstation software to reflect the ID assignments of step 2 Figure 3 5 Serial ID rotary switch location RS 422 serial ID assignment rotary switch gt S RS 422 O00000 00 OOOO0000 Quartet C rear panel 17 Assigning the RS 422 Serial ID on Quartet M Quartet A 75 Quartet A 110 Quartet M A 75 and Quartet M A 110 1 Remove the power supply from the housing frame To do so refer to section 3 3 Power Supply Removal and Installation Use Figure 3 6 to locate the ID rotary switch behind the RS 422 ports Using a small flat edge screwdriver identify each frame by setting a unique address to each The available addresses are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E and F producing a total of 16 ID assignments Two Quartet housing frames cannot have the same address However a Quartet frame a Symphonie housing frame and a Solo frame can have the same address Reinstall the power supply To do so refer to section 3 3 Power Supply Removal and Installation Configure the workstation software to reflect the ID assignments of step 3 Figure 3 6 Serial ID rotary switch location Quartet M Quartet A 75 Quartet A 110 Quartet M A 75 and Quartet M A 110 By OOOOO om PAA SCH RS 422 serial ID assignment rotary switch 18 3 6 RS 422 Cable Construction Figure 3 7 desc
15. long period of time when power is on Figure 3 12 Air filter location Front panel removed from housing OOOOLL LLL ae Slot Area Back side of front panel Air filter Metal rails Lexan membrane 22 3 11 imaging Extender Module The optional imaging extender module allows easy access to any imaging series modules requiring testing repairs or calibration In order to install the extender module remove the imaging module under test from the housing frame Replace it with the extender module Insert the module under test in the extender module making sure it is firmly installed Refer to the Figure 3 13 To remove the module under test simply push on the ejectors situated at the front of the extender module and pull out the module under test To remove the extender module carefully pull on it in order to detach it from the housing frame s rear motherboard For complete instructions on module installation and module removal refer to sections 3 7 and 3 8 respectively Figure 3 13 imaging extender module setup imaging Extender Module lt lt E in Install Se lt x module under Tray test here lt Ejector used to remove module under test To remove module push ejector in direction of arrow 23 24 4 Power Supply 4 1 Powering Up and Local Power Monitoring To turn on power in a Quartet frame remove the fron
16. nal modules Refer to Figure 2 3 for module and BNC referencing Figure 2 3 Quartet C rear panel RS 422 serial ID assignment rotary switch Module 2 connectors Module 1 connectors I S al _RS 422 l le 1 Module 4 connectors Module 3 connectors AC power connector Fan assembly RS 422 interface port with loop through 2 2 3 Quartet M The Quartet M rear panel is composed of an AC receptacle a fan assembly a DC power connector for power redundancy an ICP S RS 422 interface port with loop through and 4 groups of 7 BNC 1 RJ 45 connectors Each group belongs to one of the housing frame s internal modules Refer to Figure 2 4 for module and BNC referencing For a pin out of the RJ 45 connector refer to the module s user manual Figure 2 4 Quartet M rear panel RS 422 interface port with loop through eg ID assignment rotary switch behind RS 422 port see section 3 5 Module 2 connectors Module 1 connectors d GE OOOOOO0O 1 OOOOOOO l l AC powe connector za Module 4 connectors Module 3 connectors Fan assembly DC power connector 2 2 4 Quartet A 75 The Quartet A 75 rear panel is composed of an AC receptacle a fan assembly a DC power connector for power redundancy an ICP S RS 422 interface port with loop through and 4 groups of 5 BNC 1 HD 15 1 RJ 45 connectors Each group belongs t
17. nal strip Terminal strip top view top view Figure 3 3 DC connector pinout External DC connector BEBEBEES Quartet and Quartet RPS rear panels Se 6V GND GND 15V 15V 3 3 Power Supply Removal and Installation Follow these steps in order to remove the Quartet power supply 1 Remove the front panel by rotating the thumb screws counter clockwise Pull on the handles 2 Turn off the power supply by placing the Power switch in the 0 position 3 Remove the AC power cord from the rear panel 5 Using a flat edge screwdriver detach the power supply from the housing frame by unscrewing the power supply retaining screw The retaining screw is spring loaded and remains at all times fastened to the power supply Pull gently on the power supply handle Follow these steps in order to install a power supply within a Quartet housing frame 1 Remove the front panel by rotating the thumb screws counter clockwise Pull on the handles Insert the power supply in its assigned slot and gently push the power supply towards the rear of the housing frame Firmly push the power supply in order to attach it to the back plane Using a flat edge screwdriver secure the power supply to the housing frame by screwing the power supply retaining screw Install the AC power cord to the rear panel 15 3 4 RS 422 Serial Connection For those Quartet housing frames supporting ICP S the rear panel includes
18. nnectors refer to the module s user manual Figure 2 8 Quartet M A 110 rear panel ID assignment rotary switch behind RS 422 port see section 3 5 Module 2 connectors i Module 1 connectors a RS 422 interface port with loop through gt Sere J ele fr H OO cz W m OOOOOOO OOOOOOO AC power connector Module 4 connectors Module 3 connectors Fan assembly DC power connector 11 12 3 Installation 3 1 Rack Mount Installation Quartet housing frames can be mounted in a standard 19 rack The unit s front panel is secured to the rack by installing the appropriate rack screws and nylon washers The front panel s paint finish may be damaged if nylon washers are not used For proper ventilation make sure that the front panel is installed and that the front panel air vents and rear panel fan assembly are not blocked when power is on 3 2 DC Power Redundancy For those Quartet housing frames supporting DC power redundancy the external DC power supply connector may be used to get DC power from a second Quartet housing frame or a Quartet RPS frame Interconnecting two Quartet frames equipped with a DC connector is possible if the total power consumption for all imaging modules installed into the two housing frames for a maximum of 8 does not surpass the current capacity of one power supply To find out how much current is required for the installed modules ref
19. o one of the housing frame s internal modules Refer to Figure 2 5 for module and BNC referencing For a pin out of the RJ 45 and HD 15 connectors refer to the module s user manual Figure 2 5 Quartet A 75 rear panel ID assignment rotary switch behind RS 422 port see section 3 5 S RS 422 interface port with loop through Module 2 connectors Module 1 connectors OOO0O0 ts OOOOO0 sr l l a Module 4 connectors Module 3 connectors AC power connector Fan assembly DC power connector 2 2 5 Quartet A 110 The Quartet A 110 rear panel is composed of an AC receptacle a fan assembly a DC power connector for power redundancy an ICP S RS 422 interface port with loop through and 4 groups of 2 BNC 1 HD 26 1 HD 15 1 RJ 45 connectors Each group belongs to one of the housing frame s internal modules Refer to Figure 2 6 for module and BNC referencing For a pin out of the RJ 45 HD 15 and HD 26 connectors refer to the module s user manual Figure 2 6 Quartet A 110 rear panel RS 422 interface port with loop through ID assignment rotary switch behind RS 422 port see section 3 5 Module 2 connectors Module 1 connectors Ge Ee OO ea OO l l Module 4 connectors Module 3 connectors AC power connector Fan assembly DC power connector 2
20. odule includes a module ejector for easy module removal For proper cooling do not leave the front panel removed for a long period of time when power is on Figure 2 1 imaging Quartet front panel Front Panel Exterior M Mounting hole Handle 7 9000080888 steen Thumb screw Air vents Front Panel Interior Module 1 Module 2 Power supply Module 3 Module 4 Module ejector 2 2 Rear Panel 2 2 1 Quartet The Quartet rear panel is composed of an AC receptacle a fan assembly a DC power connector for power redundancy and 32 BNC connectors The BNC connectors are combined to form groups of 8 Each group belongs to one of the housing frame s internal modules Refer to Figure 2 2 for module and BNC referencing Figure 2 2 Quartet rear panel DC power connector Module 2 connectors Module 1 connectors Module 4 connectors Module 3 connectors Fan assembly AC power connector 2 2 2 Quartet C The Quartet C rear panel is very much similar to that of Quartet s It is composed of an AC receptacle a fan assembly an ICP S RS 422 interface port with loop through a rotary switch required for ICP S serial ID assignments in a daisy chain installation and 32 BNC connectors The BNC connectors are combined to form groups of 8 Each group belongs to one of the housing frame s inter
21. retion In no event shall Miranda Technologies Inc be liable for any incidental or consequential damages including loss of profits Effective January 1 1999 Warranty Exchange Policies Miranda Technologies Inc warrants that the equipment it manufactures shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two 2 years from the date of shipment from the factory If equipment fails due to such defects Miranda will provide repair of the failed unit under the terms of the Miranda warranty If the equipment has been proven to be defective on arrival Miranda will ship a new product in exchange usually within 36 hours of factory notification If the equipment to be repaired is essential and the customer so requests Miranda will at its option provide a service replacement or loaner part or product usually within 36 hours of factory notification weekends and holidays excluded All warranty exchange or loaner parts or products shall be shipped to the Buyer with a packing list clearly describing the items and stating the date of shipment Repaired parts or products will be shipped to the Buyer with a similar packing list In the case of exchange the defective products or parts must be returned to Miranda within fifteen 15 days from receipt by the customer of the exchange product In the case of a loaner the loaned products or parts must be returned to Miranda within fifteen 15 days from receipt by the customer of th
22. ribes the cable required between a Quartet housing frame and the PC RS 422 converter The mini DIN8 connector is viewed from the back where the actual wire connections are to be made The cable construction required between Quartet housing frames is described in Figure 3 8 There is a direct pin to pin connection between mini DIN8 connectors Use Figure 3 9 to construct a cable for connection between Quartet and Symphonie housing frames Figure 3 7 Cable between Quartet C and PC RS 422 converter EE RX TX TX Male Mini DIN8 PC RS 422 Converter viewed from back Figure 3 8 Cable between Quartet C Solo housing frames Male Mini DIN8 amp Male Mini DIN8 amp viewed from back viewed from front Figure 3 9 Cable between Quartet C Solo and Symphonie housing frames S Shield Mini Din 8 Male DE 9 back of connector back of connector 19 3 7 Installing an imaging Series Module It is not necessary to switch off the power when installing a module into a housing frame To install a module follow these steps 1 Figure 3 10 Remove the front panel by rotating the thumb screws counter clockwise Pull on the handles Select an empty slot Carefully place the module between the module guides refer to Figure 3 10 and slowly push the module towards the rear of the housing frame until the module s edge connector is secured to the backplane Pull lightly on the
23. s are to be made The mini Din 8 rear panel connector provides a normally closed contact and a normally open contact During normal operation there is a closed contact between pins 1 and 7 and an open contact between pins 2 and 7 If the power supply fails or experiences a current overload contact between pins 1 and 7 opens and contact between pins 2 and 7 closes Figure 4 2 Mini Din 8 connector pinout alarm condition 2 Ground X Used for RS 422 communication refer to section 3 6 G r Male Min Din 8 viewed from back 26 5 Specifications Quartet I O connectors DC power Quartet C IO connectors Serial port Quartet M UO connectors DC power Serial port Power failure alarm Quartet A 75 I O connectors DC power Serial port Power failure alarm Quartet A 110 I O connectors DC power Serial port Power failure alarm Quartet M A 75 I O connectors DC power Serial port Power failure alarm Quartet M A 110 UO connectors 75 ohm BNC 32 Terminal strip 6 8V 6V GND GND 15V 15V 75 ohm BNC 32 RS 422 on mini DIN 8 2 75 ohm BNC 28 RJ 45 4 Terminal strip 6 8V 6V GND GND 15V 15V RS 422 on mini DIN 8 2 NC contacts on mini Din 8 2 75 ohm BNC 20 HD 15 4 RJ 45 4 Terminal strip 6 8V 6V GND GND 15V 15V RS 422 on mini DIN 8 2 NC contacts on mini Din 8 2 75 ohm BNC 8
24. t panel and place the power switch in the 1 position The PWR indicator will light up The following indicators provide information on the power supply s status e PWR The PWR LED turns on to indicate the housing frame is powered e FAIL The FAIL LED turns on to indicate that at least one power supply voltage level has failed This may also occur after a thermal shutdown by the power supply A thermal shutdown occurs at a temperature of 70 C 158 F setting all output voltage levels to 0 The power supply will restart only when its temperature has dropped to at least 50 C 122 F e O L This LED lights up to indicate a current overload has been detected on one of the DC power lines This indicates a problem with either the power supply or one of the housing frame s modules Figure 4 1 Power supply monitoring Power switch PWR FAIL oT OO O Power Fail Overload 25 4 2 Remote Power Failure Alarm and Cable Construction optional The power supply remote monitoring feature in Quartet frames detailed in Table 1 1 informs the user of a power supply problem A power failure alarm is provided by the dry contacts of the rear panel mini Din 8 connector Figure 4 2 describes the pinout of the rear panel mini Din 8 connector The mini Din 8 connector is viewed from the back where the actual wire connection
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