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Information contained in this guide is subject to change without notice or obligation. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate as of the publication date, Utah Scientific, Inc. assumes no liability for errors or omissions. In addition, Utah Scientific, Inc. assumes no responsibility for damages resulting from the use of this guide.
Following the provisions of the Directive(s) of the Council of the European Union: EMC Directive 89/336/EED • Low Voltage Electrical Directive 72/23/EEC • Utah Scientific, Inc. hereby declares that the product specified above conforms to the above Directive(s) and Standard(s). Setup and Operations Guide...
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Important Safeguards and Notices This section provides important safety guidelines for the Operator and Service Personnel. Specific warnings and cautions are found throughout the guide where they apply, but may not appear here. Please read and follow the important safety information, specifically those instructions related to risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
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Dangerous voltages exist at several points in this product. To avoid personal • injury, do not touch exposed conductors and components while power is on. Do not insert anything into either of the systems two-power supply cavities with power connected. Do not wear hand jewelry or watches when troubleshooting high current cir- •...
Warranty Policies Hardware Warranty Utah Scientific, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that the Utah Scientific hardware is free from defects in materials and workmanship and will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials under normal use and service for a period of ten (10) years from the date of shipment.
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No liability for consequential damages. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall Utah Scientific or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever (including without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss...
Table of Contents Table of Contents Section 1 Section 1 1-1 Introduction 1-1 Installation 1-2 Initial Inspections 1-2 Before Applying Power 1-2 Service 1-2 Product Overview 1-3 Installation 1-3 Power 1-5 Power Supplies 1-5 AC Power Connections 1-6 Chassis Layout with Dimensions 1-7 Section 2 Individual Board (DAs) - Distribution Amplifiers 2-1 Analog Audio 1x8 / Dual 1x4 (121271-1) 2-1...
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171021-15 2-20 DA Power Supply (121260-1) 2-21 Rear Panel Operation 2-22 UTAH 100 Series...
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Verify that the product is configured to match the available main power source per the input power configuration instructions provided in this manual. The modules of the UTAH 100-3 frame may only be installed in specific positions. Interchanging power and function modules may harm the UTAH 100-3-frame permanently.
3. Connect the external power cords to the corresponding power connectors on the rear side of the UTAH 100-3 frame. Check that the Power LED on the primary supply is lit, while the Fan and Temp LEDs remain unlit. If a failure occurs related to no power, inoperative fan, or temperature range, please disconnect power and contact UTSCI support for assistance.
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Section 1 4. Check the power LEDs on the individual DAs. The blinking green "Activity"-LED along the front of the card indicate good power to the board and that the correct jumper setting is present. Normally no changes are necessary if used with Utah Scientific Inc.
Power Power Power Supplies Part # 121260-1, the dual redundant power supplies are fixed within the chassis and contain alarm indications for fan failure and non-optimal operating temperature. Figure 1-1. Section 1...
Section 1 AC Power Connections The UTAH 100-3 rear panel has fully redundant AC power supply connections to each chassis section. Figure 1-2. Rear Panel power connections The recommended AC power cord is USI Part Number 42490-0003; Belden 17500, 10A/125VAC, 1250 Watts, max voltage rating 300 VAC.
Individual Board (DAs) - Distribution Amplifiers Section 2 Individual Board (DAs) - Distribution Amplifiers Analog Audio 1x8 / Dual 1x4 (121271-1) Figure 2-1. The Analog Audio Distribution Amplifier can be configured within a one input with eight outputs, or a dual, one input by four outputs. •...
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Section 2 To convert the DA to a Dual one input by four outputs - Figure 2-5. 1. Cut trace on JP1 between the top and middle pad. 2. Solder a jumper wire between the bottom and middle pad. The power consumption is 20mA. Boards and Rear Panel...
Individual Board (DAs) - Distribution Amplifiers 3G-HD-SD DA - 1x8 / Dual 1x4 (121276-1) Fixed 1x8 (121267-1) Fixed 2x4 (121267-2) The 3G-HD-SD Video Distribution Amplifier can be configured within a one input with eight outputs, or a dual, one input by four outputs. Figure 2-6.
Section 2 3G DA Triple Fan Out - Triple 1x2 (121277-1) Figure 2-10. The SD Video Distribution Amplifier contains three (individual) one input by two outputs. • DS1 indicates Power OK. • DS2 (In a presence) indicates input signal lock for channel A. •...
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Individual Board (DAs) - Distribution Amplifiers 171021-10 NOT USED Figure 2-12. Section 2...
Section 2 Digital Video DA SD Only - Dual 1x4 (121267-4 Fixed 1x8 (121267-3) Figure 2-13. The SD Video Distribution amplifier contains a dual, one input by four outputs SD Video distribution amplifier. • DS1 indicates Power OK. • DS2 (in a Presence) indicates input signal lock for channel A. •...
Individual Board (DAs) - Distribution Amplifiers Analog Video Clamp / Equalizer DA - 1x8 (121265-1), Dual 1x4 (121265-2) Figure 2-17. The Analog Video Distribution Amplifier contains two configurations; one input by eight outputs, or dual one input by four outputs. This DA also contains an adjustment for Gain (RV1 and RV3).
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Section 2 • The DA contains a video DC clamping circuit. • Differential Gain is less than 0.3% or less. • Differential Phase is less than 0.3 degrees or less. • Noise is -65dBu or less. The above board (121265-2) can be converted to one input by eight outputs. To accomplish this, R34 is removed then placed in the R41 position.
Individual Board (DAs) - Distribution Amplifiers Analog Video Utility DA - 1x8 (121266-1), Dual 1x4 (121266-2) Figure 2-21. The Analog Video Distribution Amplifier contains two configurations; one input by eight outputs, or dual one input by four outputs. The DA contains an adjustment for Unity Gain, RV1 - Channel A, RV2 - Channel B, and a video DC clamping circuit.
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Section 2 The above board (121266-2) can be converted to a Dual 1 x 4 DA. To accomplish this, R8 should be removed and placed on the two blank pads at the R15 position. Figure 2-23. 2-18 Boards and Rear Panel...
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Individual Board (DAs) - Distribution Amplifiers DA Power Supply (121260-1) Figure 2-26. The Distribution Amplifiers are powered by a +12V power supply. • The output of the supply is adjustable. • Input 100 - 240VAC 50/60Hz 1.9A. • Output +12V DC 8.3A 100W MAX. •...
Section 2 Rear Panel Operation The UTAH 100-3 rear panel assembly is custom configured to the specific operation. Each panel is supplied with the associated card, and all panel slots must be filled prior to operation. (Blank panels should occupy the rear slots when not enough active cards are present.)
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Numerics Introduction 1-1 121260-1 2-21 121265-1 2-13 121265-2 2-13 Power 1-5 121266-1 2-17 Power application 1-2 121266-2 2-17 Power Connections 1-6 121267-4 2-10 power cords 1-3 121271-1,2 2-1 Power LED 1-3 121276-1 2-5 power LEDs 1-4 121277-1 2-8 Power Supplies 1-5 171021-09 2-20 Product Overview 1-3 171021-10 2-20...
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