Service manual

32 Trinix NXT — Installation and Service Manual
Section 1 — Introduction
High density in minimal space
Each I/O board supports 32 signals
Same Crosspoint bus control as Venus, providing easy integration with
Jupiter Facility Control Systems.
Mission critical components are front loading and hot swappable
Extensive alarm notification/status
Load sharing power supplies
Redundant fans
Protected path operation
High-density crosspoints in compact frames.
Fixed matrix sizes can be combined to form larger routers.
Modular design allows for SD, HD, and 3Gb/s within the same frame.
Passive expanders for input/output expansion, dual/quad outputs
Frame design maximizes air flow
Broadlinx option combines network interface, sync input, and output
monitor circuitry; allows LAN-based control by Encore/SMS and
system monitoring via Microsoft Internet Explorer. SNMP/NetCentral
system monitoring also available
Note The part numbers for the Trinix routers have changed from DV-##### to TRX-
NXT-###x###. The exceptions for this change are noted in this manual. The
DV-##### part number will be shown and described when a disparity occurs.
Additional Options
The Trinix Routing switcher has additional options that will help you to
meet your business needs:
Fiber Input and Output boards (See Trinix Fiber Option on page 415)
Trinix Multiviewer (See the Trinix Multiviewer Installation and Service
manual)
SD, HD, and 3GB/s in the Same Frame
Trinix NXT supports SD, HD, and 3Gb/s video in all configurations. The
matrix boards and high-speed backplane are designed for SD, HD, and
3Gb/s signals. The only difference between SD, HD, and 3Gb/s implemen-
tations is the 3G Matrix, Input and Output boards. This similarity makes
upgrading easy for both budgets and implementation; thus solving the
problem of deciding when to prepare for HD and 3Gb/s technology in a
facility.