Connecting to phoenix terminal connectors, Setting up 9921-fs network remote control, Installation and setup – Cobalt Digital FUSION 3G 9921-FS 3G_HD_SD Frame Sync User Manual
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9921-FS-OM (V1.15)
9921-FS PRODUCT MANUAL
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Installation and Setup
Connecting To Phoenix Terminal Connectors
Connecting To Phoenix Terminal Connectors
Figure 2-4 shows connections to the card Phoenix™ terminal block
connectors. These connectors are used for card analog audio, serial comm,
and GPIO connections. These terminal blocks use a removable screw terminal
binding post block which allows easier access to the screw terminals.
Note:
It is preferable to wire connections to Phoenix plugs oriented as shown in
Figure 2-4
rather than assessing polarity on rear module connectors. Note
that the orientation of rear module connectors is not necessarily consistent
within a rear module, or between different rear modules. If wiring is first con-
nected to Phoenix plug oriented as shown here, the electrical orientation will
be correct regardless of rear module connector orientation.
Setting Up 9921-FS Network Remote Control
Perform remote control setup in accordance with Cobalt
®
reference guide
“Remote Control User Guide” (PN 9000RCS-RM).
Note:
• If network remote control is to be used for the frame and the frame has not
yet been set up for remote control, Cobalt
®
reference guide Remote
Control User Guide (PN 9000RCS-RM) provides thorough information and
step-by-step instructions for setting up network remote control of
COMPASS™ cards using DashBoard™. (Cobalt
®
OGCP-9000 and
OGCP-9000/CC Remote Control Panel product manuals have complete
instructions for setting up remote control using a Remote Control Panel.)
Download a copy of this guide by clicking on the
Support>Documents>Reference Guides
and then select DashBoard Remote Control Setup Guide as a download, or
contact Cobalt
as listed in Contact Cobalt Digital Inc. (p. 1-32).
• 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
discovered by DashBoard™ and be ready for use.