Mounting; Power Requirements; Selecting The Correct Mains Voltage; Changing The Fuses - evertz HD9510UC Instruction Manual

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HD9510UC High Definition Upconverter Manual
2.2.

MOUNTING

The Upconverter is equipped with rack mounting angles and fits into a standard 19 inch by 1.75 inch by
17.75 inch (483 mm x 45 mm x 451mm) rack space. The mounting angles may be removed if rack
mounting is not desired.
2.3.

POWER REQUIREMENTS

2.3.1. Selecting the Correct Mains Voltage

Power requirements are 115 or 230 volts AC at 50 or 60 Hz. The Upconverter has a universal power
supply that automatically senses the input voltage. Power should be applied by connecting a 3-wire
grounding type power supply cord to the power entry module on the rear panel. The power cord should be
minimum 18 AWG wire size; type SVT marked VW-1, maximum 2.5 m in length. If the Upconverter is
fitted with the redundant power supply there will be an additional IEC-320 connector on the rear panel.
If the Upconverter is fitted with dual power supplies, make sure that power is
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removed from both supplies before performing any work on the unit.
The IEC 320 power entry module combines a standard power inlet connector, two 5 x 20 mm fuse holders
and an EMI line filter.

2.3.2. Changing the Fuses

The fuse holder is located inside the power entry module. To change the fuses, pull out the fuse holder
from the power entry module using a small screwdriver. The fuse holder contains two fuses, one for the
line and one for the neutral side of the mains connection. Pull out the blown fuse and place a fuse of the
correct value in its place. Use slo blo (time delay) 5 x 20 mm fuses rated for 250 Volts with a current
rating of 1 amp. Carefully reinsert the fuse holder into the power entry module.
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Never replace with a fuse of greater value.
2.4.

CONNECTING THE REMOTE CONTROL PANEL

The HD9510UC HD Up Converter can be sold with integrated front panel control, or with a rack mountable
remote control panel (RCP version). On the RCP version, the front panel of the main unit has only the
PSU Status indicators.
On the RCP version of the Upconverter, the remote control panel is connected to the REMOTE PANEL
connector using a straight through cable provided. For longer distances, simply make your own cable of
the required length according to the diagram in Table 2-4. Communications to the remote panel is through
a standard straight through RS-422 connection, so the panel can be located up to 1000 feet from the main
electronics unit. A plug in 12 VDC adapter supplies power for the remote control panel.
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