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5.9.2 Connecting the CPU Card
The rear-connector panel associated with the CPU card holds seven connectors (see
Figure 21: HX-Omega rear panels
For a detailed description of each connector, including wiring and pinout information, see
4.7.1
A matrix only requires one rear-panel CPU card, because whichever of the two front-
installed CPU cards is acting as master will work in conjunction with this card. All other front
cards, however, require their own rear-connector panel.
Tip:
For detailed information about connecting the matrix to panels, interfaces and other
devices, see 4
5.9.3 Connecting interface cards
Each rear-connector panel associated with an MVX-A16 (analog) interface holds the sixteen
RJ-45 connectors that connect the matrix to intercom panels and interfaces. Each front-
installed MVX-A16 port card requires a corresponding rear-connector panel.
Blank panels cover unused slots.
Each port on the matrix can be located and identified by using the rear-panel numbering
grid.
• Columns 1 through 15 identify cards.
• Rows 1 through 16 identify ports on each card.
• Processor cards are designated P1 and P2.
Tip:
A port can be identified precisely by identifying its card number and port number
on the card. For example, the ports on the first card are designated 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4,
and so on; the ports on the second card are designated 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, and so on.
Each rear connector panel associated with an E-MADI64 interface card comprises:
• A MADI fiber connector.
• MADI input and output coaxial cable connectors.
• A coaxial Video / Word clock input.
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