Rear panel features, Ac power, Fuse – Aviom ASI User Manual

Page 24: A-net ports, Pro64 ports, A‑net ports

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Rear Panel Features

All ASI rear‑panel features and functions are described in this section.

AC Power

Pro64 modules use switching power supplies that can operate at 100‑240V,

and from 50‑60Hz, meaning that they can be used with most of the world’s

AC power systems by simply changing the line cord. The ASI is equipped

with a standard grounded IEC power inlet (with fuse) which can accept the

interchangeable IEC power cord.

The ASI uses a standard detachable IEC power cable. The AC inlet also

contains the fuse compartment.

Fuse

The fuse holder is spring‑loaded and has space for two fuses, one main and

one spare (optional). Press the fuse holder cover to access the fuse. When

checking or replacing a fuse, always power off the Pro64 unit and remove

the line cord from the AC power source.

Always replace the fuse with one of the same rating as that being changed.

A-Net Ports

Six EtherCon jacks are provided for A‑Net connections, two bidirectional

Pro64 I/O ports and four Pro16 outputs. Connections can use standard RJ45‑

style cables or cables outfitted with the locking Neutrik EtherCon connector.

Pro64 Ports

Two Pro64 A‑Net ports are provided, labeled A and B. The actual functionality

of the Pro64 ports is determined by the current network mode (Auto or

Manual) and the setting of the Manual Mode configuration when using

Manual Mode.

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