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• Any frame fitted with modules requiring remote control must be fitted with
an FC972 Remote module for TCP/IP interfacing to the console network.
• A frame must have a master sync module. This may be a dedicated sync mo-
dule or a MADI I/O module set to "sync-to-MADI". Master sync modules
must be installed in any of the four red "reserved" slots located on the rear-
plane adjacent to the power inlets. Reserved slots may also be used for other

modules.

3.12.1 Modules
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MM935 MADI In/Out (two BNC): The MM935 contains a single MADI I/O. MADI I/O
configuration is done through a crosspoint matrix with preset capability. The matrix is con-
figured via a web browser interface. In Master mode, it can provide sync to the frame from
the MADI input. In this mode, it must be installed in one of the four "reserved" slots on the
rear-plane.
MM934 MADI In/Out (two BNC, SC Duplex 62.5/125µm multimode fiber): The MM934
contains a single MADI I/O and multimode fiber transceiver. MADI I/O configuration is ac-
complished through preset MADI "working modes", selected via on-board switches. In Mas-
ter mode, the MM934 can provide sync to the frame from the MADI input. In this mode, it
must be installed in one of the four "reserved" slots on the rear-plane.
MM936 MADI In/Out (two SC Duplex 62.5/125µm multimode fiber): The MM936 pro-
vides redundant MADI-over-fiber connections. MADI output is muted to two fibers.
MADI input is received on two fibers with the priority on fiber 1. In the event of loss of
MADI on fiber 1, the module automatically selects fiber 2 as the MADI input. If MADI is
restored on fiber 1, the module switches to fiber 1 as MADI input. MADI I/O configuration
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Figure 3-31 Modular I/O modules
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