Installing A Rear I/O Module - Cobalt Digital Inc 9082 Product Manual

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Installation and Setup

Installing a Rear I/O Module

9082-OM (V4.4)
Note:
The 9082 BNC inputs are internally 75-ohm terminated. It is not necessary to
terminate unused BNC inputs or outputs.
Note:
To remove a card, press down on the ejector tab to unseat the card from the
rear I/O module mating connector. Evenly draw the card from its slot.
If network remote control is to be used for the frame and the frame has
10.
not yet been set up for remote control, perform setup in accordance with
®
Cobalt
reference guide "Remote Control User Guide (PN
9000RCS-RM)".
Note:
If installing a card in a frame already equipped for, and connected to
DashBoard™, no network setup is required for the card. The card will be dis-
covered by DashBoard™ and be ready for use.
Note:
This procedure is applicable only if a Rear I/O Module is not currently
installed in the slot where the 9082 is to be installed.
If installing the 9082 in a 8310-C-BNC or 8310-BNC frame (which is
pre-equipped with a 100-BNC rear I/O module installed across the entire
backplane) or a slot already equipped with a suitable I/O module, omit this
procedure.
Install a Rear I/O Module as follows:
On the frame, determine the slot in which the 9082 is to be installed.
1.
In the mounting area corresponding to the slot location, install
2.
Rear I/O Module as shown in Figure 2-1.
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Installing a Rear I/O Module
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