Product specifications

UT4500 Series Up Converter MN/UT4500.IOM
Remote Control Revision 2
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4.4 REDUNDANT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
4.4.1 INITIAL CONFIGURATION
Redundant system configuration is controlled from the converter’s front panel
configuration menu. Each online unit is assigned a redundancy configuration address.
This address is dependent on the location of the online converter with reference to the
backup. The unit closest to the backup must be converter # 1. The next unit down must
be converter # 2. Figure 29 shows the appropriate entries for a 1:3 system
REDUNDANCY-CONFIG?-ON---
-CONVERTER-#-BU---1:03--
POWER ON
TRANSMIT
REMOTE
ON LINE
FAULT
STORED FAULT
STATUS
REDUNDANCY-CONFIG?-ON---
-CONVERTER-#-01---------
POWER ON
TRANSMIT
REMOTE
ON LINE
FAULT
STORED FAULT
STATUS
REDUNDANCY-CONFIG?-ON---
-CONVERTER-#-02---------
POWER ON
TRANSMIT
REMOTE
ON LINE
FAULT
STORED FAULT
STATUS
REDUNDANCY-CONFIG?-ON---
-CONVERTER-#-03---------
POWER ON
TRANSMIT
REMOTE
ON LINE
FAULT
STORED FAULT
STATUS
Figure 29. 1:3 Front Panel Displays
Configure the online units first, and then configure the backup unit. Redundant polling
starts when the backup is configured. If this polling starts before the online units are
configured, a high-speed bus fault will result. This fault should clear when configuration
is completed. At this point, control of the redundant system is performed from the backup
converter.