Hydra2 Connection - Calrec Artemis Installation And Technical Manual

Digital broadcast production console
Hide thumbs Also See for Artemis:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

The following illustrations show the ID
switch on the modular I/O controller card
from the side and top views.
MODULAR I/O CONTROLLER - SIDE
128
64
32
16
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
Sw3
Front Panel
MODULAR I/O - VIEWED FROM TOP
1
2
4
8 16 32 64 128
Front Panel
FIXED FORMAT (NON-MADI) HYDRA2 I/O, REAR INTERFACE
Connect from Primary Router / Expansion card
Connect from Secondary Router / Expansion card
54 ARTEMIS
Digital Broadcast Production Console
Again the decimal value of 39 is used for
the example.
Modular I/O card slots
Please note that changing the card type
fitted in a modular I/O box slot requires a
4
2
1
change to the network configuration. If
the order that cards are fitted in a modular
frame matters, please discuss this with
your Calrec project engineer prior to
1
0
delivery. If for any reason the card order
needs to be changed post delivery, please
contact our Customer Support team or
your local distributor for guidance. Cards
ID BITS
of the same type can be interchanged
with no configuration change being
required. Additional cards can be fitted
in previously empty slots without further
configuration.
Hydra2connection
I/O boxes require a direct connection to a
front panel Hydra2 port on the main router
card, or the expansion router card if fitted.
Each I/O box has two Hydra2 ports to
provide redundancy. Port 1 should always
connect to a primary main or expansion
*No Connection
*No Connection
router, port 2 to the secondary main or
expansion router located in the same core.
Like the Hydra2 ports on the router card,
Hydra2 connections on I/O boxes are
SFPs and therefore the connection type
required (copper / single mode fibre /
multimode fibre) needs to be specified at
the time of order.
Note, any fixed RJ45's on the rear of
Hydra2 I/O boxes are not functional,
if copper connections are required,
copper SFPs should be specified.
Please refer to the Hydra2 installation
manual and H20 user guide for more
comprehensive details on Hydra2 I/O
options and connectivity.
Connection Information

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents