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ENC1 – This knob allows you to select a menu item, scroll through menus or exit the display menu.
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ENC2 – This knob allows you to select a menu item, scroll through menus or exit the display menu.
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NOTE: Only when you are in the Crosspoint Status menu do the left and right knob perform separate functions. The
right knob adjusts the output port, while the left knob adjusts the import port.
Display Panel – LCD display showing menu options.
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USB Connection – There are two (2) USB connections on the Cronus: one on the front panel and one on the rear
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panel (J7). The Cronus system can use the USB port to connect with a PC. This allows for the most flexibility when
planning where to use the system. In a rack unit, where the back is inaccessible, or on a desktop where the back is
accessible.
NOTE: Only one USB connector can be used at a time.
Power 1& Power 2 – The power source indicator is a green LED light displaying the power is on. The Cronus has a
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redundant power source. This means there are two (2) power supplies, so it power supply 1 fails, power supply 2
takes over powering the system.
Keypanel Ports (backcard) – One Cronus frame can have 32 ports through the use of either an RJ-12 backcard or an
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MDR backcard. In all, the Cronus system supports a maximum of 128 ports available for keypanels. You can also mix
and match the backcards (for example, you can have 2 MDR backcards with 2 RJ-12 backcards on the same frame).
The MDR backcard is primarily used to connect the three compatible breakout panels. XCP-32-DB9, XCP-48-RJ45
and the XCP-48-Telco (See "Breakout Panels" on page 85).
NOTE: Using an MDR backcard (CRONUS MDR), you can utilize a DB-9 breakout panel. (XCP-32-DB9 BP).
Once DB-9 breakout panel can support all four (4) AIO cards within the Cronus.
LINE 1 – Cronus has two (2) power sources; a primary source (LINE 1) and a redundant power source (LINE 2).
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Both power sources are running at the same time, so that if the primary source fails, the redundant source is able to
power the Cronus.
Fans – There are two (2) fans to cool the power supplies.
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LINE 2 – Cronus has two (2) power sources; a primary source (LINE 1) and a redundant power source (LINE 2).
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Both power sources are running at the same time, so that if the primary source fails, the redundant source is able to
power the Cronus.
DB-9 Serial Connection – DB-9 serial connection to the PC from Cronus.There are six (6) DB-9 serial ports, however
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only five (5) are used (J1, J2[reserved], J3, J4, and J5) and one is undefined.
USB Connection – USB connection to the PC from Cronus.
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RJ-45 Connection – RJ-45 connection to the PC from the Cronus.
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DB-25 Connection – General Input Output connection.
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NOTE: The pin out of this connection is not the same as Zeus, ADAM or ADAM CS.
Coaxial and Fiber Connection – There are four (4) coaxial or two (2) fiber connections used to connect the frames
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together, see Figure 5 for the configuration illustration. Requires optional licensing firmware. Contact Bosch Security
Systems, Inc customer service for more information. When contacting customer service, be sure to have the MAC
Address for each unit. For information on how to obtain the MAC Address, see "Finding the MAC Address for
Cronus" on page 33.
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Technical Manual
Introduction 5
F.01U.118.890
Rev. 23

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