Omnitron Systems Technology iConverter 5-Module Chassis User Manual

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1.3

Application Example

Figure 3 illustrates the connectivity of Backplane A and Backplane B when multiple modules are installed in the chassis. Modules

supporting backplane connectivity (such as the

iConverter

10/100M2 and

iConverter

4TxVT) can be connected via the appropriate

backplane creating a multi-port device. The figure show a

iConverter

10/100M2 module is installed in slot 1 and a

iConverter

4TxVT module is installed in slot 2. Both modules have Backplane A enabled. Utilizing the Ethernet backplane between the

slots, a 5+1 switch (5 RJ-45 ports and 1 fiber port) is created.

Figure 3: Backplane Connectivity

2.0

UNPACKING, VISUAL INSPECTION AND INVENTORY

Review the contents. The following items should be included:

iConverter

5-Module Power Chassis

2 Rack mounting “L” brackets and 8 screws

1 installed power supply: 8220-1 (AC) / 8225-1 (48VDC) / 8226-1 (24VDC)

2 installed power supplies: 8220-2 (AC) / 8221-2 (AC) / 8225-2 (48VDC) / 8226-2 (24VDC) / 8227-2 (48VDC)

One power cord for each AC Power supply

User Manual

Warranty Card

Inspect equipment and immediately report any damage or discrepancies to Omnitron at 949-250-6510. If equipment is damaged,

do not apply power to the equipment.

3.0

SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION

3.1

AC Powered Chassis Site Preparation

Power source should be available within 5 ft. of the chassis and installed per the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA-70.

The 8220-1 AC power supply requires 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz @ 0.5 Amps and the 8221-2 power supplies require 100-240VAC,

50/60Hz @ 3.0 Amps (1.5 Amps each). Appropriate overloading protection should be provided on all AC power source outlets

utilized.

When rack-mounting this equipment, the rack should be appropriately earth-grounded.

The operating temperature of this equipment is 0 to 50 degrees C. If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the

operating ambient temperature of the rack must not exceed the maximum rated 50 degrees C temperature.

Installation of the equipment should be such that the air flow in the front and back of the unit is not compromised or restricted.

Installing this equipment into a rack in such a way as to make it unstable

may cause injury or death. Always make sure that

the rack you are installing this equipment into is properly secured, stable, balanced and designed to carry the weight and

weight distribution of this equipment.

Never use this equipment to carry any weight except its own. Never use it as a shelf to support the weight of other equipment.

3.2

AC Powered Chassis Mounting

If rack mounting the chassis to a 19” standard rack, first attach the two enclosed “L” shaped rack mounting brackets to the

chassis using the enclosed screws.

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