Mgc Unit Components - Polycom DOC2230A Getting Started Manual

Polycom video conference bridge getting started guide
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Chapter 2 - Hardware Description

MGC Unit Components

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The following table describes the MGC components. A more detailed
description is found in the MGC-50/MGC-100 Hardware & Installation
Manual.
Table 2-1: MGC Component Description
MGC
Component
Control Module
Backplane
Power Plane
Power Supply
Modules
Fans
Alarms Port
Description
The Main Control Module performs the conference setup
and termination and resource allocation in both the
MGC-100 and the MGC-50.
The backplane is an electronic circuit board into which
The Network Interface Module, the Main Control Module,
Functional Modules, and I/O cards are plugged so the
various modules can communicate with each other. The
Backplane is based on the "universal slot" concept, where
any card can be inserted in any slot.
The Power Plane is a conducting layer providing power to
the components. It is part of the Backplane and is
designed to accommodate hot swapping of power
supplies.
The Power Supply Module is located underneath the Main
Control Module and the Functional Modules and is
connected to the backplane. It provides power to the
Backplane by means of a power bus. Both MGC units
(MGC-100 and MGC-50) operate at 100-240 volts AC 50/
60 Hz.
Three (MGC-100) or two (MGC-50) fans are mounted at
the bottom of the rear panel.
In the MGC-100 an Alarms port is located on the Main
Control Module. The dry contacts on the rear panel of the
MGC-100 are for connecting to the customer's alarm
system.

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