Maintenance – Rose Electronics Orion X-series User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

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Orion X Installation and Operations Manual

Maintenance

The Orion X contains various components and assemblies that can be maintained by the user. All relevant
components and assemblies are hot swappable and can be removed and exchanged during operation.
The following exchangeable components can be found within the Orion X.

Note: For a 24/7 operation, it is recommended to keep available as spare parts all relevant components of
the matrix, including a chassis.

Power Supply Units

To replace power supply units, proceed as follows:

1. Make sure that the power cord cable is removed from the power supply that has to be exchanged.
2. Unlock the locking screw(s).
3. For the power supply units of Orion X 288 and 160, turn the unlocked bracket down.
4. Pull the power supply unit out of the corresponding slot.
5. Push a new or maintained power supply unit into the slot and lock it accordingly.
6. Connect the power cord cable to the power supply unit. It will be recognized by the system and can

be used afterwards.

Fan Trays

To replace fan trays, proceed as follows:

1. Unlock the locking screw(s).
2. Pull the fan tray out of the corresponding slot by using the provided mount.
3. Push a new fan tray into the slot.
4. Lock the fan tray accordingly. It will be recognized by the system and can be used afterwards.

CPU Board

To replace the CPU board, proceed as follows:

1. Pull the locking pin slowly out of the CPU board until it moves no further.

Wait until the CPU board has been deregistered from the matrix. Deregistration will be confirmed
by a permanent green light on status LED #1 at the CPU board.

2. Remove all cables from the CPU board.
3. Pull the CPU board out of the corresponding slot by using the locking pin.
4. Slide a new CPU board into the slot and lock it.

Successful registration of the CPU board will be shown by a permanent green flashing of status
LED #1.

5. Reconnect all cables to the CPU board.


Note:
When a CPU board is replaced, the new board will automatically receive the current matrix
configuration. During CPU board exchange, the Orion X should not be switched off.

I/O Board

To replace an I/O board, proceed as follows:

1. Pull the locking pin slowly out of the I/O board until it moves no further.

Wait until the I/O board has been deregistered from the matrix. The deregistration will be confirmed
by a permanent green light of the status LED #1 at the I/O board.

2. Remove all cables from the I/O board.
3. Pull the I/O board out of the corresponding slot by using the locking pin.
4. Slide a new I/O board into the slot and lock it.

Successful registration of the I/O board will be shown by a permanent green flashing of status LED
#1.

5. Reconnect all cables to the I/O board.

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