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Replace the i/o boards and power supplies – Extron Electronics Fiber Matrix 6400 User Manual

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Refer also to the Fiber Matrix 6400 Switcher User’s Manual at

www.extron.com

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Refer also to the Fiber Matrix 6400 Switcher User’s Manual at

www.extron.com

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Removing and Installing an I/O Board or Blank

Panel

W

The Fiber Matrix 6400 fiber optic I/O boards output

continuous invisible light, which may be harmful and

dangerous to the eyes; use with caution.

• Do not look into the rear panel fiber optic

cable connectors or into the fiber optic cables

themselves.

• Plug the attached dust caps into the optical

transceivers when the fiber optic cable is

unplugged.

N

As factory configured, the fiber optic I/O boards are

configured as either 100 percent singlemode or 100 percent

multimode, but you can remove a fiber optic transceiver

module (one input and one output) of one transmission

mode and replace it with a block of the other transmission

mode.

You can mix transmission mode transceiver modules on

a fiber optic I/O board, provided that you ensure that

each fiber cable and connected devices are the appropriate

transmission mode for the transceiver module.

Typically, singlemode fiber has a yellow jacket and

multimode cable has an orange jacket.

N

For proper cooling and air flow, boards and/or blank panels

should be installed in all locations during normal switcher

operations.

N

See "A note on I/O boards", on page 2-2, to understand

the different arrangement of connectors on the various I/O

boards.

Circuit boards can be replaced to accomodate SDI/HD-SDI

(electric) signals. They can be added or removed to increase or

decrease the I/O configuration (size) of the Fiber Matrix.

Remove and replace and I/O board or blank panel as follows:

N

The I/O boards are hot-swappable. You do not need to

power down the switcher to remove an I/O board.

1

.

For an I/O board

, disconnect any connected cables.

2

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Rotate the left and right knurled knobs to completely

loosen the captive screws.

3

.

Gently pull on the knurled knobs/captive screws to loosen

the board or panel from the backplane.

4

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Slide the board or panel out of the chassis (below).

C

Do not touch the electronic components or the

connectors on the backplane or on the circuit boards

without being electrically grounded. Handle circuit

boards by their edges only. Electrostatic discharge can

damage circuits, even if you cannot feel, see, or hear it.

100-240V 50/60Hz

1.2A MAX.

100-240V 50/60Hz

1.2A MAX.

REDUND

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PRIMAR

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1 - 8

9 - 16

17 - 24

25 - 32

33 - 40

41 - 48

49 - 56

57 - 64

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RESET

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Align with
plastic guides.

Knurled
Knobs

OUT

IN

A

OUT

IN

B

OUT

IN

C

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IN

D

OUT

IN

E

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F

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G

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5

.

Place the removed board on an anti-static surface or in an

anti-static container.

6

.

For an I/O board

, orient the board to be installed so

that transceiver module A (fiber board) or input BNC A

(SDI/HD-SDI board) is on the left and transceiver module

or output BNC H is on the right.

7

.

For an I/O board

, align the board with the left and right

chassis guides (above).

Fiber Matrix 6400 Switcher • Maintenance and Modifications

Maintenance and Modifications

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