Installing a rear i/o module, Installing a rear i/o module (p. 2-4) – Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9066 Upconverter User Manual

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Installing a Rear I/O Module

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9.

Repeat steps 1 through 8 for other 9066 cards.

Note:

External frame sync reference signals are received by the card over a refer-
ence bus on the card frame, and not on any card rear I/O module connectors.
The frame has BNC connectors labeled REF 1 and REF 2 which receive the
reference signal from an external source such as a house distribution.

Note:

The 9066 BNC inputs are internally 75-ohm terminated. It is not necessary to
terminate unused BNC inputs or outputs.

Note:

To remove a card, press down on the ejector tab to unseat the card from the
rear I/O module mating connector. Evenly draw the card from its slot.

10.

If network remote control is to be used for the frame and the frame has
not yet been set up for remote control, perform setup in accordance with
Setting Up 9066 Network Remote Control (p. 2-10).

Note:

If installing a card in a frame already equipped for, and connected to
DashBoard™, no network setup is required for the card. The card will be dis-
covered by DashBoard™ and be ready for use.

Installing a Rear I/O Module

Note:

This procedure is applicable only if a Rear I/O Module is not currently
installed
in the slot where the 9066 is to be installed.

If installing the 9066 in a slot already equipped with a suitable I/O module,

omit this procedure.

The full assortment of 9066 Rear I/O Modules is shown and described in
9066 Rear I/O Modules (p. 2-6). Install a Rear I/O Module as follows:

1.

On the frame, determine the slot in which the 9066 is to be installed.

2.

In the mounting area corresponding to the slot location, install
Rear I/O Module as shown in Figure 2-2.

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