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1.                                                                 A            13  Slot  ConfguratUOn      erect e ERU GRE ie Ne teen ieee eto seve eet a e e tue ot Eo ede          14  Speed  Flexibility  and                                                                                                                             14  IEEEZ1588 DistribUtlOn        eroe D ore tet Hu            nade eee Aa 17  System Monitoring for Simplified Maintenance                    17  Rug Sed        ME EE 17  External             18  Remote Voltage Monitoring and Inhibit                 19  Innovative Cooling Techniques         eerte rte bep re rie ERE So PETES E EA EEr PiE ESS 19  Serviceability       e e REO d ede n ar ae 19  DETATEED ISPECIFIGATIONSU ana Art EH rU i NI eed ir e e EN Er rr pap A T 20  General Specific  tions  au a8  u ans HR PEE BO ERI DR Dur E pe        20  System Synchronization CIOCKS        eere      prO e      ane niet  20  Meebhanic  al          ae RU e b HE PE ERG Rue            eo egt 21  Electrical  nen errare Dre RR aa 23  Coolmg ostenta areae ida pter ski 23  Environmental Specifications    iere better ee re her HERR ORE      nk Pe                   23  Safety and BMG  eo ero ned aH OH Ade Re ee ese We dame 23  SECTION 3 MC                                                       25  PREPARATION FOR USE  Hin ss SEG EEG REOR GEO D RERO ONE          25  System Power Requirements                                                                                     2
2.                               41  OVGeTVIe W 6  c                                                                                   E 41  Assembly Preparation use essen king                   T E             41  Assembly       EE 42   BOLT DOWN ORTION   setting      Ure PR e or                          peret ran 45                     gt                                                 ann                                          e rer P iN 45  Assembly  Preparation  node rhe ehe et ann BD Re 45  ASsembly x  uen ete tete dee Re aeui eee pare arg 46   DISCONNECTING THE                                                       48   SECTION 5                                                                     51   MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING      e                   51   Ioni  51   Troubleshooting    zen el ROI aoa RR I RP atin us 51   Exfefforu aevi RR PR Re               EE T                          53  nrc P EET 54  Removing and Replacing the Power            55  Removing and Cleaning Replacing             56  Reinstalling the Fans and Power        1                                                                58  Cleaning the Air       gm eeu etre erbe tes Er sete           61  Temperature  Detect got uo dtp heit eet ute deese ette Reit erede E eiie eiut dettes 62  Handling the Chassis and Cables    i e    tsi creto sonst sel 62  INDEX S Sayaq sasan                                                     asss sas 63              09 Introduction 3    VTI Instruments Corp     TA
3.                       CMX 09 Bench Top Use    47    VTI Instruments Corp        DISCONNECTING THE MAINFRAME          1  Navigate to the    Power Shutdown    screen and select    Shutdown     If the chassis does not turn  off  navigate to the remote inhibit menu and turn off remote inhibit  Once remote inhibit is  disabled  navigate to the    Power Shutdown    screen and select    Shutdown        SHUTDOWN    XUANCEL       FIGURE 4 20     FRONT PANEL SHUTOFF    2  Once the both the screen is off and the fans are no longer audibly running  flip the power  switch to the OFF position        FIGURE 4 21     REAR PANEL SHUTOFF    3  Disconnect the power cable from the back of the chassis        48 CMX 09 Bench Top Use    www vtiinstruments com       CMX 09 Bench Top Use    49    www vtiinstruments com    SECTION 5          MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING       INTRODUCTION    The CMX 09 should operate without the need for service  except for occasional cleaning of the air  filter  The need for cleaning will vary depending on how many hours a day the unit operates for as  well as the cleanliness of the air  The following sections will cover various details of cleaning the  chassis as well as the steps to replace or clean various components     The short section below describes the indicators of common problems as well as how to fix them     Troubleshooting       General    Fans are nonoperational and their  statuses do not read     FAIL       Fans are running on the HIGH  setting and
4.                   Instruments           09    0 SLoT PXIe CHASSIS    P N  82 0142 000  Released January 17   2013  Rev March 25  2013           Instruments Corp     2031 Main Street  Irvine  CA 92614 6509   949  955 1894    VTI Instruments Corp     TABLE OF CONTENTS    TABLE OF CONTENTS 2                                                                     ER RR 2  TABLE OR RIGURES St               an e eq IE        P RR        4  jecur 6  bru                                 AAG          6  Limitation of Warranty     oio re e ee    ee aa Sta ihe Ave RE ls u          6               bet se hua abu dee ii    saab Rats a iiem 6  Restricted Rights Eegend      cere uu eee I ge BE Aven IR ls ke element 6  GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS              BEE Sha re be ie            gus h q upas 8  Terms and Symbols iore aot ete I c e Ave ani          bees 8  WAIDIHBS   aeta E OE RE    e      ber i            8  Improper Use 3 28  toe eere ea Ot ege                 Is RE            9  SUPPORT RESOURCES      nn ua EET I th baa t E EG BR UE E D REI hama d biasa      10  SECTION                  11  INTRODUCTION                                                                 Ep Diese eed 11  OP                                         E    Pr       HE 11  Unpacking   acte toU          U fete otio tiae        te SEE t p seien 11  SECTION pp 13                                                                                                                    Uis 13                                   
5.            A     gt     is shown when in edit mode    A         is shown when outside of edit mode to indicate  the current setting    If remote inhibit is ON and the remote inhibit line is  HIGH or floating  the chassis cannot be turned off using  the front panel switch  both hard and soft shutdown  methods will not work     If remote inhibit is ON and the remote inhibit line is  LOW  the chassis will turn off immediately and turn  back on when the inhibit line is set back to HIGH or  floating  The chassis cannot be turned on or off the  front panel switch if the inhibit line is LOW    If remote inhibit is OFF then the chassis can be  powered on and off using the front panel switch           Power Shutdown Screen    SHUTDOWN   CANCEL          A     gt     is shown when in edit mode    A      is shown when outside of edit mode to indicate  the current setting    Shutdown     Turns off the chassis    Cancel     Returns to display mode              CMX 09 Preparation for Use    31    VTI Instruments Corp        Identification Screen    UTI  Instruments  CMX 09 SN  000000    Firmware U1 32  Backplane      2       Displays the        09 serial number  firmware version     and backplane version           PCIe Link Configuration     4 Link    2 Link  1 Link       A     gt     is shown when in edit mode           is shown when outside of edit mode to indicate    the current setting     Allows the user to toggle between the 4  2  and 1 link    configurations              INSTALLING T
6.        3 PLC S PER SIDE      VJ         085             See  MES        51  V     5  xx           e  5    FIGURE 4 3   TABLE        STEP 2       spa STEP 2                               KG              v le         2        EN  S  25   SS                              St      N 1    5           EX           NEARSIDE            4   TABLE        STEP 3    FIGURE 4       37    CMX 09 Bench Top Use    VTI Instruments Corp        RACK MOUNT OPTION       OVERVIEW    A rack mount option is offered for the CMX 09 to provide a convenient way to store the chassis     Rack mounting the chassis also ensures that the chassis cannot be accidentally dropped or knocked  over     The stock code to order the CMX 09 preassembled with this option is  70 4063 100       FIGURE 4 5   RACK MOUNT OPTION    ASSEMBLY PREPARATION    The following parts are needed to assemble the rack mount option                          Sequence   Stock Code Description Quantity  2 41 0532 011                 SHORT RACK EAR         09 1  3 41 0532 012 BRACKET  LONG RACK EAR  CMX 09 1  4 43 0047 000 LABEL  METALIZED POLYESTER  0 75   H x 1 50 W   1  1 58 0463 000 CHASSIS Assy  CMX 09  9 SLOT 3U           1             38        09 Bench Top Use           09 Bench Top Use    www vtiinstruments com    ASSEMBLY    STEP 1    REMOVE THE 6 SCREWS SHOWN ON EACH SIDE   NOTE  THESE SCREWS WILL BE REUSED IN STEP 2     MP               FIGURE 4 6   RACK MOUNT STEP 1  STEP 2 A    FOR MOUNTING BRACKETS FLUSH WITH THE CHASSIS   SEE ST
7.      12 05    FIGURE 2 10   FRONT VIEW              09 Features 21    VTI Instruments Corp                                                           L   10 52    1440       FIGURE 2 13   TOP VIEW       22 CMX 09 Features    www vtiinstruments com    ELECTRICAL    AC Input    DC Output    COOLING    Fans    Input Voltage Range  Input Frequency range    Input current    Max DC Power Output  Efficiency    3 3V Max Load    5V Max Load    12V Max Load    12V Max Load    5V standby Max Load    Chassis cooling intake  Chassis cooling exhaust    Slot airflow direction    ENVIRONMENTAL  SPECIFICATIONS    Operating Temperature    Storage Temperature  Humidity  Altitude    SAFETY AND EMC    Safety Compliance    EMC Compliance       90 to 264 VAC  47 to 63 Hz  Max 8 A   115 VAC  4A   230 VAC    460 W   85   typical   20 A   20 A   32 A   0 5 A   2 5 A    Two 130 CFM fans with High   Auto speed modes  Bottom of front bezel  bottom panel of chassis  Rear of chassis    Bottom of module to top of module     20    C to 60   C    Chassis can operate up to 70   C with 2SW  derating per C beyond 60   C     30   C to 85   C  20  to 90  non condensing  10 000 ft     EN 61010 1  IEC 61010 1  UL 61010 1  CSA 61010 1  2006 95 EC  Low Voltage Directive  safety     EN 61326  IEC 61326   Class A emissions  basic  immunity       CMX 09 Features    23    VTI Instruments Corp     EN 55011  CISPR 11   Group 1  Class A emissions  AS NZS CISPR 11  Group 1  Class A emissions  FCC 47 CFR Part 15B  Class A emiss
8.   FIGURE 2 5   CMX 09 BACKPLANE ARCHITECTURE  1 LINK        CMX 09 Features    16    www vtiinstruments com    IEEE 1588 DISTRIBUTION    The CMX 09 backplane contains a built in mechanism for distributing an IEEE 1588 time source  to the plug in modules  This mechanism is only supported when using the EMX 2500 Gigabit  Ethernet LXI controller which allows the time stamping of data from all plug in modules on a  common time base for advanced timing and synchronization  In addition  it also provides the  capability to synchronize PXI systems with LXI instruments     SYSTEM MONITORING FOR SIMPLIFIED MAINTENANCE    The CMX 09 has a smart switch display on the front panel which reports the chassis status health  and can also be used to control chassis fan speed     e Temperature monitoring  The CMX 09 chassis monitors its own internal temperature using  temperature sensors placed within the chassis  The smart switch can display the measured  temperature readings and alert the user if an over temperature condition occurs       Power monitoring  The smart switch monitors the power rail voltages and reports fault  conditions if they occur            Address  When used with the EMX 2500 Gigabit Ethernet LXI controller  the smart switch  displays the mainframe IP address allowing quick and easy connectivity to the instrument      Fan Speed  The smart switch allows the user to adjust the mainframe fan speed  When set in  auto mode  the fan speed is optimized based on the temperature rea
9.   Hard shutdown   Press and hold the center toggle button outside of edit mode for 5 seconds to  shutdown the chassis  CAUTION  Performing a hard shutdown may cause a loss of data     Scrolling through menus    The available monitoring and option screens can be scrolled through by pressing the bottom and  top toggle buttons    Controlling chassis operations Edit mode     Pressing the center toggle button on a screen that displays a status  such as power or temperature   will not cause the screen to perform any action     Pressing the center toggle button on a screen that has options such as fan settings or remote inhibit  will cause the screen to enter edit mode     While in edit mode  the user may alter the settings of the unit by using the top and bottom toggle  buttons to hover over the options  Selecting a setting with the center toggle button will activate the  setting and will exit edit mode  If edit mode is entered and no setting is selected  then the screen  will return to the main menu     Returning to Main Menu     If the user leaves the screen on any screen other than the main menu  the screen will return to the  main menu after 30 seconds of inactivity     If the user enters edit mode and selects no options then the screen will return to the main menu    Screens     Main Menu Temperature Status     C  OVERHEAT   System Monitoring Screen    Power Supply Status  OK  ERROR  Fan 1   RPM  OFF  FAIL  LEE          Fan 2   RPM  OFF  FAIL  Power OK          RPM 2569    Fan
10.  37 0500 002 OFFSET HINGE  PLASTIC  COLOR BLACK  BOTTOM 1  11 37 0501 000 PADDLE LATCH  COLOR BLACK 1  2 41 0532 011 BRACKET  SHORT RACK EAR  CMX 09 1  3 41 0532 012                 LONG RACK EAR  CMX 09 1  5 41 0532 024 BRACKET  DooR STOP         09 1  6 41 0532 025           FRoNT         09  ACRYLIC 1  12 43 0047 000 LABEL  METALIZED POLYESTER  0 75 H x 1 50   W 1  1 58 0463 000 CHASSIS   55    CMX 09  9 SLOT 3U PXI E 1          CMX 09 Bench Top Use 41    VTI Instruments Corp     ASSEMBLY    STEP 1  REMOVE THE 4 SCREWS AS SHOWN ON EACH SIDE   NOTE  THESE SCREWS WILL BE RE USED IN STEP 2           FIGURE 4 11   RACK MOUNT WITH DOOR STEP 1    STEP 2  BRACKETS CANNOT BE MOUNTED FLUSH WITH FACE OF CHASSIS   MUST BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN WITH THE CHASSIS RECESSED BACK 2 INCHES OR WITH CHASSIS    RECESSED BACK 4 INCHES     FROM STEP 1    Beo    RE INSTALL SCREWS FROM STEP 1  TYP  BOTH SIDES       FIGURE 4 12   RACK MOUNT WITH DOOR STEP 2       42    CMX 09 Bench Top Use    www vtiinstruments com          STEP 3  7  4X  MP  11   amp    J MP         W gt        2                 4           ip   C3 MP   e  w  10  MP  FIGURE 4 13   RACK MOUNT WITH DOOR STEP 3  STEP 4  FROM STEP 2          x  sy  5  MP       n FROM STEP 3  P di  10  MP                2          FIGURE 4 14   RACK MOUNT WITH DOOR STEP 4              09 Bench Top Use 43    VTI Instruments Corp     STEP 5  REAR VIEW     FROM STEP 4    12  NEARS        NEARSIDE    FIGURE 4 15   RACK MOUNT WITH DOOR STEP 5       44 CMX 09 B
11.  5 10  Reinstalling th   Fans Step 2    sese            epi mre BR OD er               59  Figure 5 11   Reinstalling the Fans Step 3    sneotoececere benedi m e                 IE Ie tire 59       4        09 Introduction    www vtiinstruments com    Figure 5 12   Reinstalling the Power Supply Step 4         60  Figure 5 13   Reinstalling the Power Supply Step 5                    60  Figure 5 14   Reinstalling the Power Supply Step 6                                                          60  Figure 5 15   Reinstalling the Power Supply Step 7                                61  Figure 5 16   Cleaning the Air Filter Step 1                                     E EE aS pE    61  Figure 5 17  Cleaning      Air Filter  Step 2    eee sten eine sts 62              09 Introduction 5    VTI Instruments Corp     CERTIFICATION    VTI Instruments Corp         certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time of shipment from  the factory  WTI further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National  Institute of Standards and Technology  formerly National Bureau of Standards   to the extent allowed by that  organization   s calibration facility  and to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization  members  Note that the contents of this document are subject to change without notice     WARRANTY    The product referred to herein is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period o
12.  AIR FILTER STEP 2    TEMPERATURE DETECT    If the system is exceeding the maximum programmed temperature  default maximum temperature  is 90  C  then the temperature on the    Temperature    on the           Status Screen    will read     FAIL      The    Temperature Screen    will have exclamation marks following the temperatures which         exceeding the maximum temperature with their respective sensor  The chassis is allowed to exceed  the maximum temperature of 90  C for 15 minutes after which it will immediately shut down  If  the chassis reaches 100  C at any point  the chassis will immediately shut down     HANDLING THE CHASSIS AND CABLES                        09 features two robust handles      order to be      portable      possible         handles         designed to support the full weight of the chassis and it is strongly recommended that both handles  are used during transportation     All cables must be handled with care  The power supply cables run tightly against the frame of the  chassis when routed to the backplane  therefore the user must exercise extra care when inserting  the power supply into the chassis to prevent pinching or tearing of the cables  Caution must also  be exercised when removing the fans or power supply from the chassis since they are connected to  the backplane  Forcing the fans or power supply out of the chassis without disconnecting their  respective wires can seriously damage the backplane and or destroy the wiring        62    CM
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14.  Jitter   Duty Factor    100MHz System Reference Clock   PXI_CLK100    Max slot to slot skew  Accuracy    Max Jitter    Duty Factor    External 10 MHz Reference Out  from  BNC OUT     Accuracy  Maximum Jitter    Output Amplitude    Output Impedance       9 slots   1 slot  slot 1    6 slots  slots 2  3  4  6  7  8   1 slot  slot 5    1 slot  slot 9    3U    2 GB s   8 GB s   PXI 5 PXI Express Hardware Specifications         1 hardware specifications Rev 2 2  PICMG EXP 0 R1 0 specification    Ins    100 ppm          5 ps RMS Phase Jitter  45 to 55     200 ps    100 ppm Max    lt  1 ps RMS Phase Jitter  10 Hz to 12 kHz    lt  1 ps RMS Phase Jitter  12 kHz to 20 MHz   45 to 55      100 ppm max   5 ps RMS Phase Jitter  10 Hz     1 MHz range   1          20  square wave into 50      2 Vpp unloaded   500 50          20           09 Features    www vtiinstruments com    External Clock Source  Frequency   10 MHz   100 ppm    Input Amplitude   200 mVpp to 5 Vpp square wave or sine wave   Rear panel BNC     5 V or 3 3 V TTL Signal  System timing slot   Rear panel BNC input impedance   50 O   5          Maximum jitter introduced by   1 ps RMS Phase Jitter  10   2  IMHz range     backplane  MECHANICAL  Size 10 8  Lx 10 52    Dx 743  H  Weight 10 8 Ibs                       I E E E  E E  oR Bek Gok Eek   Eek   Ee  E RE a 22 27 52 07 22 27 32 27 57 HE    S335333533335555553 5535555555 55555    SS SS Se SO Se SS SS SS SS SSS SSS 55555555555  n     SS                                          
15.  Plug In Module Removal Step 2 2         29  Figure 3 7   Eront Panel s n et needed Rs Bm is pre e HER ARE Rd 29  Figure 3 8   Blanking Panel                                                                   33  Figure 4 1  Table Top Option    eere teinte en eee Tete Io Rn Me eee Horb 35  Figure  4 2   Table Top Step luas sns Bm IRURE EO RU              dee          36  Figure 4 3   Table        Step 2    mee e ced br e ER EE ERR er Eee ERU NS 37  Figure 4 4 Table Top  Step3   eoo tet Hi E ER eee ieee laste E 37  Figure 4 5   Rack Mount Option    82 pete bete etui ie aba de emet uester eet des 38  Figure 4 6   Rack Mount Step 1    sa u akuna a Sas d etiquette eR ee esee d aban tees 39  Figure 4 7   Rack Mount Step Arn meneses Sr ptt de eique ie en tee emma etuer etie 39  Figure 4 8   Rack Mount Step 2 B                   a a si u canbe tes SS pn base      40  Figure 4 9    Rack Mount Step 3       eie eerte pot tee bee iR nn 40  Figure 4 10   Rack Mount with Doof c                  nennen eene n      41  Figure 4 11   Rack Mount with Door Step 1          222 44404404040  00        42  Figure 4 12   Rack Mount with Door Step 2                        neret        42  Figure 4 13   Rack Mount with Door Step 3                    43  Figure 4 14   Rack Mount with Door Step 4                             nn nennen      43  Figure 4 15 Rack Mount With Door Step    iier ti                 be conten A eR e be ie Pop reete b Rees 44  ligure 4 16   Bolt Down Option    ern Ie eet A BUR eR 
16.  slots which is very useful for applications that require closed  loop control     True multi root support allows any slot to be used as a root complex meaning data processing or  memory units can be plugged into any slot on the chassis  This combined with slot to slot  communication capability allows data to be streamed directly from a plug in module to a root  complex for storage or processing without burdening the host processor     PXImc Ready    The slot to slot direct communication capability combined with true multi root support allows the  CMX 09 to be the first and only PXImc  PXI MultiComputing  ready mainframe in the industry   This provides the ability to use multiple processor modules  in any slots on the mainframe  to  share the processing requirements for an application     This allows CMX 09 to be used in high speed  high channel count  applications where large  amounts of streaming data require in line processing and analysis              x PCIe   PCI  x4 Bridge    4 PCle Switch Fabric   x4                                                                                        i 1          222      0 EE                    E SERERE        LI   I Ig 29 1            TOT g 59  59  sarl   gehe           FETTE          zu iu ruj jE ss iu sui jE                          PT RIT asr                ss i K      sss   Cat 554                         2322   fep ie sj 52  22                  I Se RT aa                                      eu IEEE     zJ  Jessa saa i  er ee 
17.  the temperature of the  chassis is not exceeding the  maximum temperature    A previous user could have set the fan setting to OFF   The chassis is programmed to remember the most  recent settings  meaning that even upon a reboot of  the chassis the chassis will continue to operate with  the most recent settings  Navigating to the    Fan  Setting Screen    and selecting AUTO will allow the  software to adjust the fan speed to the appropriate  setting     A previous user could have set the fan setting to  HIGH  The chassis is programmed to remember the  most recent settings  meaning that even upon a reboot  of the chassis the chassis will continue to operate with  the most recent settings  Navigating to the    Fan  Setting Screen    and selecting AUTO will allow the  software to adjust the fan speed to the appropriate  setting        Fans are running on the LOW  setting even when the temperature  of the chassis is exceeding the  maximum temperature    A previous user could have set the fan setting to  LOW  The chassis is programmed to remember the  most recent settings  meaning that even upon a reboot  of the chassis the chassis will continue to operate with  the most recent settings  Navigating to the    Fan  Setting Screen    and selecting AUTO will allow the  software to adjust the fan speed to the appropriate  setting        The chassis will not shutdown  through the front panel switch          Remote Inhibit is enabled meaning that the chassis  will not shutdown unless R
18.  to power the equipment must be within 3       CMX 09 Introduction    www vtiinstruments com    Use proper Fuse    Power Consumption    Avoid Electric Shock    Ground the Product    Operating Conditions    IMPROPER USE    meters of the device and shall be easily accessible     To avoid fire hazard  only use the type and rating fuse specified for  this product     Prior to using EX1200 series plug in modules  it is imperative that  the power consumption of all modules that will be installed in the  mainframe be calculated for all power supply rails  The required  information can be found in Appendix B of the EX1200 Series  User   s Manual  P N  82 0127 000   Failure to do so may result in  damaging the switch card and the mainframe     To avoid electric shock or fire hazard  do not operate this product  with the covers removed  Do not connect or disconnect any cable   probes  test leads  etc  while they are connected to a voltage source   Remove all power and unplug unit before performing any service   Service should only be performed by qualified personnel     This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the  power cord  To avoid electric shock  the grounding conductor must  be connected to earth ground     To avoid injury  electric shock or fire hazard      Do not operate in wet or damp conditions      Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere      Operate or store only in specified temperature range       Provide proper clearance for product ventilation to pr
19.  with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual   violates safety standards of design  manufacture  and intended use of the product  Note that this  product contains no user serviceable parts or spare parts     Service should only be performed by qualified personnel  Disconnect all power before servicing     TERMS AND SYMBOLS    WARNINGS    These terms may appear in this manual     WARNING Indicates that a procedure or condition may cause bodily injury or death     CAUTION Indicates that a procedure or condition could possibly cause damage to  equipment or loss of data     These symbols may appear on the product or in the manual     ATTENTION   Important instructions    Indicates hazardous voltage     Frame or chassis ground    Indicates that the product was manufactured after August 13  2005  This mark is  placed in accordance with EN 50419  Marking of electrical and electronic  equipment in accordance with Article 11 2  of Directive 2002 96       WEEE    End of life product can be returned to VTI by obtaining an RMA number  Fees  for take back and recycling will apply if not prohibited by national law            P P gt     Follow these precautions to avoid injury or damage to the product     Use proper Power Cord To avoid hazard  only use the power cord specified for this product     Use proper Power Source      avoid electrical overload  electric shock  or fire hazard  do not  use a power source that applies other than the specified voltage  The  mains outlet that is used
20. 135  II  amp  III Floors  Infantry Road  Bangalore     560 001  India       Phone    91 80 4040 7900  Fax  491 80 4170 0200    Technical Support  Phone   949  955 1894    Fax   949  955 3041  E mail  support vtiinstruments com          Visit http   www vtiinstruments com for worldwide support sites and service plan information              10        09 Introduction    www vtiinstruments com    SECTION             INTRODUCTION       OVERVIEW  The CMX 09 is designed to be a highly versatile chassis with multiple mounting options  The  CMX 09 is very easy to maintain because of the easily accessible power supply  fan panel  and air  filter  The chassis also has an integrated user interface which makes using the chassis very easy to  do without any external applications    UNPACKING    Upon arrival  the shipping carton should be inspected for damage  If the carton or any of its  contents are damaged please contact VTI Instruments immediately for a replacement  Do not  dispose of the carton or any of its contents  VTI Instruments will not replace the damaged product  if these materials are not returned     Please check that the following materials are in the carton  If any of these materials are missing  please contact VTI Instruments immediately                09 3U 9 Slot Chassis     Users Manual     Power Cord       CMX 09 Introduction 11    VTI Instruments Corp        12 CMX 09 Introduction    www vtiinstruments com    SECTION 2          FEATURES       FEATURES  The CMX 09 cha
21. 2 RPM 2563  Remote INH OFF          Power Monitoring Screen    Volts  An exclamation mark will follow the voltage if it is  rain   above or below the maximum or minimum voltage      3 NEU  03 4U   5 0U  05   OU The left column represents the expected voltage      12     12 2U   12 U  11 4    5  OU  ux 405 11     The right column represents the actual voltage                       2 It is recommended that the chassis be powered off using the    soft shutdown    method        30    CMX 09 Preparation for Use    www vtiinstruments com       Controller Screen    Net Addresses    EMX 2500 681526    169 254 143 194  000d33f 011 fb2       Temperature Screen      1 26    15  36     T2 27t   6          T3 260             T4 34C   8               Displays      IP address if a controller card is plugged in   If no controller card is plugged in then it read     IP  address not assigned           C   If a sensor is not detected it will read          An exclamation mark will follow the temperature if it is  above the maximum temperature  the default is 90  C                 Fan Setting Screen    Fan_Setting    Auto  Low  High  Off       A     gt     is shown when in edit mode    A         is shown when outside of edit mode to indicate  the current setting    Auto     Adjusts fan        based on internal temperature   Low   Sets the fans at approximately 2600 RPM    High   Sets the fans at approximately 5500 RPM    Off     Turns off the fans        Remote Inhibit Screen    Remote           
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23. 5  Connecting the Mainframe to Earth                                    189 88      25  Air Flow Requirements    seen esse ss En ettet tne        Ere eek 25  Front Panel Smart Switch Operation                                                     26  Turning on the Chassis ien ep tt eine e DEOR Re tH deter Pre Meet 26  Turning      the Chassis 5  dieere EE oe EIS RM EE RI ERE                            EIE Ree 26  Plug in Module Installation and Removal        26  Using the Front Panel    n eH RO REO eR eee hp re            p eee 29  Installing the Blanking Panels             ettet eere ert nier               sn ra 32  SECTION                                                              35                                                     9                                     nia E             EEE 35  OVELVIEW    Un                                               aem          35  Assembly                                                              RER unas eae HR tae ea 35  ASsembly        ei TOU ehe dum RIA CES ERU AAD A at        36       2         09 Introduction    www vtiinstruments com    RACK MOUNT OPTION  u         gsi Run tie er tpe apk uiay a                 38  OVELVIEW uns                                                                    38  Assembly Preparation a eee rete oe EP waqasqan                           ET a              38  Assembly e               niaaa asqa apapuna ET aE spissa eon 39   RACK MOUNT OPTION WITH  DOOR                RR          ei IR    
24. BLE OF FIGURES          2 2         9 Front OV  rview     acci aeg hene ierra e eaa praeire pe                      13  Figure 2 3   CMX 09 Back OV  rvIew   terti recte e REPRE EEE            rapto reuera Rn 14  Figure 2 4   CMX 09 Backplane Architecture  4 Link                           n             15  Figure 2 5   CMX 09 Backplane Architecture  2              16  Figure 2 6   CMX 09 Backplane Architecture  1              16  Figure 2 7   Table Top Option    nete ask ta IS 17  Figure 2 8   Bolt Down Option    et eter as Be 18  Figure 2 0   Rack Mount Option    eek et aa ie ER E sb sp 18  Figure 2 10   Rack Mount Option with Door                   sessi eene      18  Figure 2 11  Front View  EH PREFERRED      ERR ERAS                     21  Figure 2 12   Right VJeW  ter ERE EP I EU RR e EXE PARARE                                    22  Figure 2 13  Rear View    enata uen RE ae ied qu p PERRO TIMER 22  Figure 2 14 EMIRATI 22  Figure 3 1   Chassis Ground Terminal                                                                                                                        25  Figure 3 2   Plug In Module Installation Step 1                    esee nennen nennen ren rennen 27  Figure 3 3   Plug In Module Installation Step 2 2    nennen nennen nennen rennen eene 27  Figure 3 4   Plug In Module Installation Step 3                        28  Figure 3 5   Plug In Module Removal Step 1                                                                          28  Figure 3 6  
25. EP 2 B FOR RECESSED CHASSIS MOUNTING     FROMSTEP 1       RE INSTALL SCREWS FROM STEP 1     TYP  BOTH SIDES    FIGURE 4 7   RACK MOUNT STEP 2 A       39    VTI Instruments Corp     STEP 2     REINSTALL SCREWS AND MOUNTING BRACKETS AS SHOWN            P d  U   d  _                 N     lt    amp   gt       1          N            N x             2  E 3     4    FIGURE 4 8   RACK MOUNT STEP 2           FROM STEP 2                         FIGURE 4 9   RACK MOUNT STEP 3                40    CMX 09 Bench Top Use    www vtiinstruments com       RACK MOUNT OPTION WITH DOOR       OVERVIEW    The CMX 09 rack mount is also offered with a door to minimize the amount of dust and debris  that can enter the chassis  The rack mount with door is recommended for particularly dusty or  dirty working environments  The door also protects the controller  modules  and backplane from  being hit directly by moving objects     The stock code to order the CMX 09 preassembled with this option is  70 0463 200       FIGURE 4 10   RACK MOUNT WITH DOOR    ASSEMBLY PREPARATION    The following parts are needed to assemble the rack mount with door option                                                  Sequence   Stock Code Description Quantity  7 37 0028 037 SCREW  6 32 X 3 8     PAN HEAD       SQ CONE 4  SEMS ZINC  4 37 0114 025 SCREW  6 32 X 1 4     F H UNDERCUT PHILIPS  ZINC   4  8 37 0499 006 SCREW    4 x 6      PHIL FLAT HEAD  ZINC 4  PLATED  9 37 0500 001 OFFSET HINGE  PLASTIC  COLOR BLACK  ToP 1  10
26. HE BLANKING PANELS    Unused slots on the CMX 09 should be covered with blanking panels  Blanking panels ensure that  optimal air flow is achieved while the unit is in use  They also ensure that all air flowing through  the chassis is first passed through the air filter to reduce the amount of maintenance that the    chassis needs     Assembly Preparation    The following part is needed for blanking panel installation                                Sequence   Stock Code Description Quantity  1 70 0409 007         BLANK PANELS         09 5  1 58 0463 000 CHASSIS           CMX 09  9 SLOT 3U PXI E 1  Required Tools     2 Philips Screwdriver    Installing a Blanking Panel    1  Acquire a blanking panel and the two Philips screws provided with the blanking panel    2  Line the blanking panel vertically with the chassis so that the two holes of the blanking panel  align properly with the holes on the chassis    3  Install the two Philips screws using the  2 Philips Screwdriver to firmly attach the blanking  panel to the chassis        32    CMX 09 Preparation for Use    www vtiinstruments com     a           Instruments    8     E     G      NG    8           FIGURE 3 8   BLANKING PANEL INSTALLATION       CMX 09 Preparation for Use    33    VTI Instruments Corp        34 CMX 09 Preparation for Use    www vtiinstruments com    SECTION 4          BENCH TOP USE       OVERVIEW    The CMX 09 chassis  in its most basic form  is designed for bench top use with its four rubberized  pegs  I
27. X 09 Maintenance and Troubleshooting    www vtiinstruments com       INDEX    A   air flow  25   automatic shutdown  55   B   backplane architecture  15  bench top option  35  blanking panel  32   bolt down option  41        certification  5   cleaning the atr Filter  54  compliance  8   D   DB 9 pin assignment  19  declaration of conformity  6  disconnecting the mainframe  43  E   electrical  23   exterior cleaning  48   F   fan maintenence  50   fan setting menu  31   front panel switch  29   G   general features  13  general maintenance  46  grounding  25   H   Handling the Chassis and Cables  55  hard shutdown  30   I   IEEE 1588  17   installing a controller  26    installing a plug in module  26    M   mechanical  21   P   PCIe configuration  32   power monitoring screen  30  power requirements  25  power supply maintenence  48  R   rack mount option  35   rack mount with door option  38  reassembling the chassis  51  remote Inhibit  19   remote Inhibit menu  31  remote voltage monitoring  19  replacement parts  48  restricted rights  5   S   safety  7   slot configuration  14   soft shutdown  30  specifications  20   support resources  9   system monitoring  17   system monitoring screen  30  T   table of contents  2   table of figures  4   temperature monitoring screen  31  terms and symbols  7  troubleshooting  46   turning on the chassis  26   U   unpacking  11                     09 Index    63    VTI Instruments Corp     warnings  7 WEEE  7    warranty  5       64
28. XI Express mainframe with 1 system controller slot  1 PXIe timing slot   1 PXIe hybrid slot and 6 PXIe peripheral slots            PXI Express hybrid slot delivers connectivity to either an   4 PCI Express link or to the 32 bit   33 MHz PCI bus on the backplane  This allows PXI Express hybrid compatible  or 32 bit  cPCI PXI 1 modules  without J2 connector   to be used in this slot     The PXIe timing slot accepts either a PXI Express module or a PXI Express system timing  controller for advanced timing and synchronization     The system controller slot has configurable 4x4  2x8 and 1x8 links  which allows all PXIe  controllers to be supported per spec     SPEED  FLEXIBILITY  AND PERFORMANCE    Best in Class Bandwidth    The       09 uses a 4 lane 2  generation PCIe backplane to achieve unmatched data rates of up to  2 GB s per slot and 8 GB s system  This is especially useful when using high speed instruments  like digitizers  oscilloscopes  and signal generators        14    CMX 09 Features    www vtiinstruments com    Advanced PCIe Switch Fabric    The CMX09   s advanced switch fabric uses innovative methods like non transparent bridging   NTB  and partitionable switch architecture to allow slot to slot direct communication and true  multi root support     Slot to slot direct communication allows data from any slot to be read directly by another slot  without having to go through the controller and host  This allows extremely high speed  deterministic data transfers between
29. ase reference the Plug in Module  Installation and Removal section on page 26 if you have difficulty installing the controller   the installation process is the same as installing a plug in module    4  Attach the controller to      chassis with the Philip   s screw located at the very top of the  controller    5  Turn the power switch at the rear of the chassis to the ON position    6  Finally  to turn on the chassis  press and hold the center toggle button on the front panel for  1 5 seconds     PLUG IN MODULE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL  Required Tools   2 Philips Screwdriver    Installing a Plug In Module    1  Insert the module after aligning it with the top and bottom mounting brackets  The module  should slide in with ease if properly aligned on the brackets  Make sure that the ejector handle  is disengaged from the module and lowered completely  circled in black         26 CMX 09 Preparation for Use    www vtiinstruments com       FIGURE 3 2   PLUG IN MODULE INSTALLATION STEP 1    2  Once the module has been slid as far back as possible  pull up on the ejector handle to lock  the module into the chassis  The module should sit flush with the chassis and should not be  able to be removed without disengaging the ejector handle  The red button should    click    into  place to once the ejector handle is fully engaged        FIGURE 3 3   PLUG IN MODULE INSTALLATION STEP 2    3  Attach the module to the chassis with the Philip   s screw located at the top and bottom of the  mo
30. connector  the  internal clock is phase locked to the external clock  This reference clock may also be driven by a  system timing module in slot 5  System timing controllers are high stability clock sources which       18 CMX 09 Features    www vtiinstruments com    provide the ability to drive the PXI star and PXI Express differential star triggers  In addition   timing controllers typically have the ability to import and export the PXI trigger lines on the  backplane     The OUT BNC connector provides a buffered  non TTL version of the 10 MHz reference clock     REMOTE VOLTAGE MONITORING AND INHIBIT CONTROL    The CMX 09 features remote voltage monitoring and inhibit control through a DB 9 connector  located on the rear of the chassis  The DB 9 connector is intended for voltage monitoring as well  as using the inhibit functionality of the chassis  The DB 9 connector should not be used to provide  power to external devices     In order to use the remote inhibit functionality  remote inhibit must first be turned on which can be  done through the front panel switch  While remote inhibit is ON the chassis will not shut down  through the front panel switch  Once remote inhibit is ON the chassis can only be shut down by  connecting the remote inhibit pin  pin 5  to a ground pin  pin 1 or 9      The following table outlines the pin assignment of the DB 9 connector           CAUTION       Do not short the DB 9 connector probe leads together  Doing so can cause permanent  damage to 
31. dings from the  temperature sensors     In addition  a DB 9 connector has been implemented in the rear of the chassis that allows for  voltage monitoring and remote inhibit  Please refer to Remote Voltage Monitoring and Inhibit  Control on page 19 for detailed information     RUGGED DESIGN    The CMX 09   s rugged  compact  and light weight design makes it ideal for portable applications   The        09 is available with optional handles which makes it convenient to lift and move  There  are no ventilation holes on the bottom and top of the chassis  which protects the instruments from  spills when used in industrial environments        FIGURE 2 6   TABLE TOP OPTION               09 Features 17    VTI Instruments Corp     For in vehicle or on floor applications  a bolt down option is available which allows the  mainframe to be mounted to a surface  The bolt down option includes vibration isolators that can  withstand up to 11 G   s of acceleration on the vertical axis and 4 G s of acceleration on the  horizontal axis  In addition  the clearance between the surface and mainframe is adjustable to  accommodate user constraints        FIGURE 2 7   BOLT DOWN OPTION    Traditional rack mount options are also available        FIGURE 2 8   RACK MOUNT OPTION       FIGURE 2 9   RACK MOUNT OPTION WITH DOOR    EXTERNAL CLOCK    The CMX 09 includes a pair of IN OUT BNC connectors in the rear to allow for an external  10 MHz reference clock  When a 10 MHz clock signal is detected on the IN 
32. dule        CMX 09 Preparation for Use 27    VTI Instruments Corp     Instruments             K       FIGURE 3 4   PLUG IN MODULE INSTALLATION STEP 3    Removing a Plug In Module    1  Using     2 Philips screwdriver  disengage the Philips screw located at the very top of the  module  The screw does not have to be fully extracted from the module     Instruments             K       FIGURE 3 5   PLUG IN MODULE REMOVAL STEP 1    2  Press down on the button  marked in black  located on the ejector handle while  simultaneously pressing down on the ejector handle  marked in red   Doing so will release the  module from the chassis        28 CMX 09 Preparation for Use    www vtiinstruments com    Instruments             iK       FIGURE 3 6   PLUG IN MODULE REMOVAL STEP 2  3  Slide the module out of the chassis     USING THE FRONT PANEL    The front panel consists of three buttons  the top toggle button  the bottom toggle button  and the  center toggle button        Top Toggle Button         UTI  Instruments  CMX 09 SN  000000    Firmware V1 32    Center Toggle Button  Backplane U   2         Bottom Toggle Button       FIGURE 3 7     FRONT PANEL    Turning on the chassis   Pressing and holding the center toggle button for 1 5 seconds while the chassis is off will turn the  chassis ON        CMX 09 Preparation for Use 29    VTI Instruments Corp     Turning off the chassis     Soft shutdown       Navigate to the    Power Shutdown Screen     enter edit mode  and select     Shutdown      
33. emote Inhibit is set to  OFF              CMX 09 Maintenance and Troubleshooting    51    VTI Instruments Corp        The chassis will not turn on through  the front panel switch          The Remote Inhibit line is ON and therefore will not  turn on  The chassis will turn back on if the remote  inhibit line is floating or HIGH        Main Menu  System Monitoring Screen        Temperature status reads     FAIL              chassis 15 exceeding the maximum programmed  temperature  default maximum temperature is 90  C    If Fanl or Fan2 read  FAIL  then shutdown the  chassis as soon as possible to prevent overheating  If  both fans are functional and the chassis continually  overheats then contact VTI Instruments for further  instructions         Power status reads     FAIL       If any voltage is not within the specified limits then  the status will read  FAIL  Please refer to the trouble  shooting section for instructions to remove the power  supply  Please contact the manufacturer as the power  supply needs to be replaced        Fanl or Fan2   s status reads     FAIL          Power Screen       If the fan setting is on and the RPM is below the  minimum  default minimum RPM is 500  then the  corresponding fan will read  FAIL  If a fan status  reads  FAIL then please refer to the Removing and  Cleaning Replacing the Fans section on page 56 in  order to replace the defective fan        A      appears after a voltage          Please contact the manufacturer as the power supply  m
34. ench Top Use    www vtiinstruments com       BOLT DOWN OPTION       OVERVIEW    The CMX 09 bolt down option is offered as an additional way to affix the CMX 09 to a  workstation if a rack is not available for the CMX 09 to be stored in  The bolt down option is also  suitable for mounting the chassis in a vehicle     The stock code to order the CMX 09 preassembled with this option is  70 0463 300       FIGURE 4 16   BOLT DOWN OPTION    ASSEMBLY PREPARATION    The following parts are needed to assemble the bolt down option                                            Sequence   Stock Code Description Quantity  4 37 0126 008 WASHER  SPLIT LOCK   8  STAINLESS 8  3 37 0171 012 SCREW  M4 X 12MM  PHIL PAN HEAD  STAINLESS   8  STEEL  2 43 0532 016 BRACKET  FLOOR MOUNTING  CMX 09 2  5 43 0047 000 LABEL  METALIZED POLYESTER  0 75   H x 1 50   W   1  1 58 0463 000       5515 Assy  CMX 09  9 SLOT 3U PXI E 1  CMX 09 Bench Top Use 45    VTI Instruments Corp     ASSEMBLY    STEP 1  REMOVE THE 4 SCREWS AS SHOWN ON EACH SIDE     NOorE  THAT THESE SCREWS WILL NOT BE RE USED        FIGURE 4 17   BOLT DOWN OPTION STEP 1    STEP 2  NOTE  THAT MOUNTING BRACKETS CAN BE INSTALLED AS TO RECESS THE CHASSIS BOTTOM FROM    0 25    OF AN INCH TO 1 25    OF AN INCH        4PERSIDE   3  TOTAL      8 MP    4PERSIDE   4  TOTALOF8  MP    FIGURE 4 18   BOLT DOWN OPTION STEP 2           09 Bench Top Use       46    www vtiinstruments com          it                            FIGURE 4 19   BOLT DOWN OPTION STEP 3
35. ents Corp     Disconnecting the Mainframe section on page 48   Wipe the exterior of the chassis with a clean cloth in order to remove dust and dirt that has  accumulated on the chassis  Areas such as air inlets should be thoroughly cleaned of dust in order    to maximize airflow to the unit     INTERIOR    Before attempting to clean or disassemble the chassis  ensure that the chassis is powered off and          power cord is removed  Specific instructions        be found      the       54 CMX 09 Maintenance and Troubleshooting    www vtiinstruments com    Disconnecting the Mainframe section on page 48     Stock Code for Ordering Replacement Parts    Power Supply  56 0277 000  Fan  35 0176 012  Air Filter  37 0492 000    Required Tools    2 Philips Screwdriver    Removing and Replacing the Power Supply       1  Use a Philips screwdriver to remove the 8 screws which affix the power supply panel to the  chassis  The power supply panel is the panel which the right handle is attached to        FIGURE 5 1   REMOVING THE POWER SUPPLY STEP 1    2  Slide the power supply half way out of the chassis  If the power supply does not easily slide  out  use a star key to slightly loosen the screws on both sides of the case        FIGURE 5 2   REMOVING THE POWER SUPPLY STEP 2       CMX 09 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 55    VTI Instruments Corp     3  Ifthe power supply is to be completely removed  then disconnect the three cables which are    connected to the backplane  After they are disc
36. event  overheating       When selecting the installation location  be certain that there is  enough space around the power plug and the outlet so that they  are readily accessible  Do not insert the power cord into an  outlet where accessibility to the plug cord is poor       All unused slots should be closed with the dummy filler panels  to ensure a proper air circulation  This is critical to avoid  overheating of the cards       DO NOT operate if any damage to this product is suspected   Product should be inspected or serviced only by qualified  personnel     The operator of this instrument is advised that if the equipment is used in a manner not specified  in this manual  the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired     Conformity is checked by inspection        CMX 09 Introduction    VTI Instruments Corp        SUPPORT RESOURCES    Support resources for this product are available on the Internet and at VTI Instruments customer  support centers     VTI Instruments Corp   World Headquarters    VTI Instruments Corp   2031 Main Street  Irvine  CA 92614 6509        Instruments    Fax   949  955 3041       VTI Instruments  Cleveland Instrument Division    5425 Warner Road  Suite 13  Valley View  OH 44125    Phone   216  447 8950  Fax   216  447 8951           Instruments  Lake Stevens Instrument Division       3216 Wetmore Avenue  Suite 1  Everett  WA 98201    Phone   949  955 1894  Fax   949  955 3041    VTI Instruments  Pvt  Ltd   Bangalore Instrument Division    
37. f one year  from the receipt date of the product at customer   s facility  The sole and exclusive remedy for breach of any warranty  concerning these goods shall be repair or replacement of defective parts  or a refund of the purchase price  to be  determined at the option of VTI  Note that specifications are subject to change without notice     For warranty service or repair  this product must be returned to a VTI Instruments authorized service center  The  product shall be shipped prepaid to VTI and VTI shall prepay all returns of the product to the buyer  However  the  buyer shall pay all shipping charges  duties  and taxes for products returned to VTI from another country     VTI warrants that its software and firmware designated by VTI for use with a product will execute its programming  when properly installed on that product  VTI does not however warrant that the operation of the product  or  software  or firmware will be uninterrupted or error free     LIMITATION OF WARRANTY    The warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by the buyer  buyer   supplied products or interfacing  unauthorized modification or misuse  operation outside the environmental  specifications for the product  or improper site preparation or maintenance     VTI Instruments Corp  shall not be liable for injury to property other than the goods themselves  Other than the  limited warranty stated above  VTI Instruments Corp  makes no other warranties  expre
38. he power supply into the chassis  make sure that the cables are not damaged by  the case and that they are properly routed to the small cutout in the case  If the power supply  does not slide smoothly into the case  loosen the star screws on both sides of the case   CAUTION Improperly routing the cables and forcing the power supply back into the chassis  could permanently damage      cables        FIGURE 5 14   REINSTALLING THE POWER SUPPLY STEP 6       60 CMX 09 Maintenance and Troubleshooting    www vtiinstruments com    7  Once the power supply is fully inserted  attach the power supply panel to the chassis using the  8 appropriate screws        FIGURE 5 15   REINSTALLING THE POWER SUPPLY STEP 7    Cleaning the Air Filter       1  Locate the long grated panel on the front of the chassis and remove both screws which affix  the grated panel to the chassis        FIGURE 5 16   CLEANING THE AIR FILTER STEP 1    2  Using the tabs on the air filters  slide the air filters out of the chassis    3  The air filter may be cleaned with water or compressed air  If water is used  be sure to let the  air filter dry completely before reinstalling it  Contact VTI in order a replacement air filter if  unable to be sufficiently cleaned    4  Once the air filter is clean  slide it back into the chassis    5  Reaffix the long grated panel to the chassis using the appropriate screws        CMX 09 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 61    VTI Instruments Corp              FIGURE 5 17   CLEANING THE
39. ight need to be replaced        Controller Screen       Screen displays     IP address not  assigned          Temperature Screen       If this message appears when an EMX 2500 is  plugged into the chassis  remove the card and check  for any visible damage to the connections or the card  itself  If nothing appears to be damaged then reinsert  the card into the chassis  making sure that it is  properly seated on the mounting brackets        A      appears after a temperature          The maximum temperature  default maximum  temperature is 90  C  is being exceeded  Check the  Summary Main Screen to see if Fanl or       2 read   FAIL  If either read  FAIL  then shutdown the chassis  as soon as possible to prevent overheating  If both  fans are functional and the chassis continually          52    CMX 09 Maintenance and Troubleshooting                   www vtiinstruments com       overheats then contact VTI Instruments for further  instructions        A temperature reads          CX          EXTERIOR       A sensor is not detected  A total of 5 temperature  sensors are in the chassis and therefore there should  be 5 temperature readings  If one of the 5 sensors are  reading          CX    please contact VTI Instruments to  have the unit repaired or replaced        Before attempting to clean the chassis  ensure that the chassis is powered off and the power cord is  removed  Specific instructions can be found in the       CMX 09 Maintenance and Troubleshooting    53    VTI Instrum
40. ions  ICES 001  Class A emissions       24 CMX 09 Features    www vtiinstruments com    SECTION 3          PREPARATION FOR USE       SYSTEM POWER REQUIREMENTS    The CMX 09 operates from 90 V to 264 V AC at 43 Hz to 63 Hz     power source providing at  least 920 VA isrequired in order for the chassis to function correctly     CONNECTING THE MAINFRAME TO EARTH GROUND    The supplied power cord grounding conductor provides adequate grounding for this voltage and  frequency level  However  if an ungrounded power cord is to be used or if the power source is not  grounded please use the following steps to connect the chassis to a safety ground     1  Connect a 16 AWG  or larger  wire to the ground terminal located      the rear panel  this  connection is marked by a symbol   Use a grounding lug with a star washer or a toothed lug   to make this connection    2  Attach the other end of the wire to a permanent earth ground also using a star washer or a  toothed lug        Chassis Ground Terminal    FIGURE 3 1   CHASSIS GROUND TERMINAL    AIR FLOW REQUIREMENTS    The CMX 09 is designed to intake air from the sides and front of the unit  The fans pull air into  the unit from the sides and front ventilation ports of the unit and push it out of the rear     There are no ventilation ports on the top or bottom of the chassis to prevent spills from entering  and damaging the chassis        CMX 09 Preparation for Use 25    VTI Instruments Corp     Placing objects against the ventilation por
41. n the event of a spill  the pegs prevent the chassis from being submerged in any spilled  liquid  The rubberized pegs additionally prevent the chassis from accidentally being pushed off of  table tops or shelves     The stock code to order the CMX 09 preassembled with this option is  70 0463 000        FIGURE 4 1   TABLE TOP OPTION    ASSEMBLY PREPARATION    The following parts are needed to assemble the rack mount option                                         Sequence   Stock Code Description Quantity   2 37 0182 050 SCREW  8 32 x 12     PAN HEAD PHILLIPS  4  STAINLESS STEEL   3 37 0445 100 BUMPER  RUBBER  UNTHREADED HOLE W  4  WASHER  0 781 DIA  9 16 H   4 37 046 1 100 END CAP  COMPOSITE  CMX09 2   5 37 0461 101 HANDLE CAP  END CAP  COMPOSITE  CMX09 2   6 37 0494 075 SCREW  4 40 x 3 4     FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS  BLACK   6  OXIDE   7 37 0502 038 SCREW  4 40 x 3 8   F H SELF TAP PHILLIPS  6          CMX 09 Bench Top Use 35    VTI Instruments Corp                                BLACK           1 37 0523 062 SCREW  8 32 x 5 8     FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS  82 4  DEG  SS  BLACK OXIDE  8 43 0047 000 LABEL  METALIZED POLYESTER  0 75   H    1 50   W   1  9 58 0463 000 CHass  s Assy  CMX 09  9 SLOT 3U PXI E 1       ASSEMBLY  STEP 1    REMOVE THE 4 SCREWS AS SHOWN ON BOTH SIDES   NOTE  THESE SCREWS WILL BE RE USED IN STEP 2                FIGURE 4 2   TABLE        STEP 1       36        09 Bench Top Use    www vtiinstruments com    FROM STEP 1       ze  58  E   8           he es    TOTALOF6 MP
42. onnected  the power supply may be completely  removed from the chassis        FIGURE 5 3   REMOVING THE POWER SUPPLY STEP 3    4  Finally  remove the two silver screws which attach the power supply to the panel to release  the power supply from the panel  The power supply may now be replaced        FIGURE 5 4   REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY STEP 4    Removing and Cleaning Replacing the Fans       If only the fans are to be removed from the chassis  then only follow instructions 1 and 2 from the  Removing and Replacing the Power Supply section on page 55  If both the power supply and fans  are to be removed then follow all instructions in the Removing and Replacing the Power Supply  section on page 55  Once the appropriate instructions have been performed from the previous  section  continue onto the following instructions in order to remove the fans from the chassis     1  Remove the remaining 7 screws which affix the fan panel to the chassis        56 CMX 09 Maintenance and Troubleshooting    www vtiinstruments com       FIGURE 5 5   REMOVING THE FANS STEP 1    2  Using the left handle  which is attached to the fan panel  carefully remove the panel   CAUTION The panel must have adequate clearance from the 2 protruding BNC connectors  so that connectors are not damage in the process of removing the panel        FIGURE 5 6   REMOVING THE FANS STEP 2    3  Disconnect both fans from the backplane before attempting to completely remove the fan  panel        CMX 09 Maintenance and Tr
43. oubleshooting 57    VTI Instruments Corp        FIGURE 5 7   REMOVING THE FANS STEP 3    4  Both fans may now be removed from the panel by unscrewing the 4 screws  8 total  which  affix each fan to the panel        FIGURE 5 8   REPLACING THE FANS STEP 4    5  Now that both fans have been removed from the chassis  they can now be cleaned with a  damp cloth or pressurized air  If needed  the fan s  can now be replaced     Reinstalling the Fans and Power Supply       Start from instruction 1 if both the power supply and fans are to be reinstalled  Start from  instruction 4 if only the power supply is to be reinstalled     1             the two fans to the fan panel by using the 8 appropriate screws  nuts  and washers        58 CMX 09 Maintenance and Troubleshooting    www vtiinstruments com       FIGURE 5 9   REINSTALLING THE FANS STEP 1    2  Connect both fan cables to the backplane        FIGURE 5 10   REINSTALLING THE FANS STEP 2    3  Attach the fan panel to the chassis using the 7 appropriate screws      y 90   264 Vac   920VA Max   47 63            FIGURE 5 11   REINSTALLING THE FANS STEP 3    4  Attach the power supply to the power supply panel by using the 2 appropriate silver screws  and washers        CMX 09 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 59    VTI Instruments Corp        FIGURE 5 12   REINSTALLING THE POWER SUPPLY STEP 4    5  Connect allthree cables from the power supply to the backplane        FIGURE 5 13   REINSTALLING THE POWER SUPPLY STEP 5    6  While sliding t
44. re pe e NOH BEES EU                     45          4 17        Down Option Step l   eie iere p e e tee NOH EE RU Re eg re ee Ret 46  Figure 4 18   Bolt Down Option Step 2    esee te eA p rie                                e eb steers 46           4 19  Bolt  Down Option Step             e tede NO RE Re eg re ee Rex 47  Figure  4 20   Front Panel                 Beier      e ie Ro eere iere eevee eret 48  Figure 4 2    Rear Panel        p P ette Rl e e e ee Ret 48  Figure 5 1   Removing the Power Supply Step 1                                            a  a a nennen nennen rennen netten 55  Figure 5 2   Removing the Power Supply Step 2                                          neen trennen enne ennt 55  Figure 5 3   Removing the Power Supply Step 3                                                                            56  Figure 5 4   Replacing the Power Supply Step 4                                                       nennen nennen rene enne eene 56  Fig  re 5 5   Removing the Fans Step 1            0                                                                                                      57  Pigure 5 6   Removing the Fans Step 2    ete ticetepeotee D i ee re UR te REGERE T sessed IH D tette 57               5 7   Removing the Fans Step Zo esee et ee pee RR ine Peer ep Dr        58  Figure  5 8   Replacing the Fans Step    ense nl imais Bo aan BRE TR RIPE D Reti 58  Figure  5 9 Reinstallmg the Fans Step 1    naeh ciere uH Dep UR D BRERD ep el isn 59  Figure 
45. ss or implied  with respect to  the quality of product beyond the description of the goods on the face of the contract  VTI specifically disclaims the  implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose     TRADEMARKS    LXI   is a registered trademark of the LXI Consortium  Java Runtime Environment    are trademarks or registered  trademarks of Sun Microsystems  Inc  or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries  LabVIEW    and  LabWindows CVI    are trademarks of National Instruments Corporation  Visual Basic    Windows    and Internet  Explorer   are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation or its subsidiaries  Linux   is a registered  trademark of the Linux Foundation  IVITM is a trademark of the IVI Foundation  Bonjour    is a trademark of  Apple  Inc     RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND    Use  duplication  or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subdivision  b  3  ii  of the  Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause in DFARS 252 227 7013     VTI Instruments Corp   2031 Main Street  Irvine  CA 92614 6509 U S A        6 CMX 09 Introduction    www vtiinstruments com       CMX 09 Introduction    VTI Instruments Corp        GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       Review the following safety precautions to avoid bodily injury and or damage to the product   These precautions must be observed during all phases of operation or service of this product   Failure to comply with these precautions  or
46. ssis provides the following features        O slot PXI Express chassis with 1 system controller slot  1 timing slot  1 hybrid slot  and  6 peripheral slots   e High bandwidth PCIe 2nd Generation backplane with 2 GB s slot bandwidth and 8 GB s   system bandwidth   True 4U chassis   Rugged construction with extended temperature range   IEEE 1588 distributed instrument synchronization   Smart switch display for health monitoring and control   Flexible slot to slot direct communication for highly deterministic operations   Partitionable switch architecture with non transparent bridging for true multi root support   First and only chassis that is PXI Multicomputing  PXImc  ready   Versatile chassis featuring custom front panels and options for either racking mounting or   bolting down the chassis                         FIGURE 2 1   CMX 09 FRONT OVERVIEW    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8           Express Controller Slot   PXI Express Peripheral Slots   PXI Express Timing Slot   PXI Express Hybrid Peripheral Slot  Removable Air Filter Cover  Removable Rubber Feet   Controller Expansion Slot   Front Panel Switch Interface              09 Features 13    VTI Instruments Corp                 FIGURE 2 2   CMX 09 BACK OVERVIEW    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8    Chassis Fans   Chassis On Off Switch   AC Input   Power Supply Fan   Chassis Ground Connector   10 MHz Ref IN BNC Connector   10 MHz Ref OUT BNC Connector  Inhibit Power Monitoring DB9 Connector    SLOT CONFIGURATION    The CMX09 is a 9 slot P
47. the chassis        INNOVATIVE COOLING TECHNIQUES    The innovative cooling techniques implemented on the CMX 09 allow it to be a    True 4U  chassis     Traditional PXIe chassis  even if advertised as 4U  often require an additional 1U rack  space for airflow  The CMX 09 uses innovative cooling methods to pull cool air from the front  and sides of the chassis  rather than the top  and expels it from the rear  The temperature control  mechanism monitors the temperature at the exhaust and automatically adjusts fan speed to  optimize the internal temperature of the chassis     The cooling implementation allows an extended temperature range of up to 70  C      SERVICEABILITY    The CMX 09 was designed with serviceability in mind  The CMX 09 sports a very modular  design with an easily removable power supply  fan assembly  and filter tray  The mentioned  components were designed to be easily removed from the chassis to simplify on site diagnostics  and the replacement of any failed components          There will be power derating at  gt 60       Refer to the detailed specifications        CMX 09 Features 19    VTI Instruments Corp        DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS       GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS    Total Slots  PXI Express System Controller  PXI Express Peripheral  PXI Express Timing  PXI Express Hybrid   Module Size   Bandwidth  Slot  Mainframe    Standards Compliance    SYSTEM SYNCHRONIZATION  CLOCKS    10 MHz System Reference Clock   PXI CLK10    Max slot to slot skew  Accuracy   Max
48. ts on either side of the chassis or against the rear of the  unit will obstruct airflow and cause the chassis to overheat  Prolonged obstruction of ventilation  can cause permanent damage to the chassis  Therefore  consideration should be given when  placing objects around the chassis so that      airflow is not obstructed     If the internal temperature of the chassis exceeds 90   C for more than 15 minutes the chassis will  immediately shut down  Similarly  if the internal temperature reaches 100   C the chassis will also  immediately shut down     FRONT PANEL SMART SWITCH OPERATION    Please reference the Using the Front Panel section on page 29 for instructions on how to operate  the integrated user interface     TURNING ON THE CHASSIS    The chassis will not power on until a controller has been installed  A VTI controller  such as the  EMX 2500  or similar controller must first be installed     Turning on the Chassis       1  Ensure the power switch at the rear of      chassis is in the OFF position   2  Connect the AC power cord           CAUTION Do not turn on the chassis before inserting the controller into the chassis     3  Insert the controller into slot 1  left most slot  a triangle with a 1 inside of it is located above  the slot   Take care that the card is properly mounted on the red brackets and that the ejector  handle is fully engaged  When installed properly  the controller should not be able to be  removed except by pressing down on the ejector handle  Ple
    
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