User guide
14797 • November 2004 • Installing Modules
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INSTALLING MODULES
Before you insert the printed circuit modules into the frame, make sure you are using
the correct I/O backplane.
You can now insert the circuit boards into the frame. Note that boards can be inserted
and removed with power on. Referring to Figure 7, insert modules into any available
card slots, making sure the correct I/O backplane is in place for the type of modules
being inserted.
To install a module, simply insert it into the rails in the slot and push it toward the rear
of the frame until it seats into place. Be sure to push firmly on the card when it contacts
the I/O module to ensure it seats. Then make connections to it at the back of the frame.
Figure 7. Card Locations in the Frame
Table 3. S5000 Backplanes
Module Type Model Number Required I/O Backplane
Quad AES A-D Converter DA5305 AES backplane
Quad AES D-A Converter DA5310 AES backplane
OctaStream AES Delay DA5315 AES backplane
OctaStream Router/Mixer DA5320 AES backplane
OctaStream Sample Rate Converter DA5325 AES backplane
OctaStream Ref Generator SG5605 AES backplane
SDI Monitor DA DV5505 SWB backplane
HD-SDI Synchronizer DV5515 SWB backplane
HD-SDI Ref Generator SG5610 SWB backplane
HD-SDI DA 1x8 HD5805 SWB backplane
Caution: For proper cooling, the frame door must remain closed. The door may be
opened for a short time, but irregular performance may occur. The temperature and
performance will stabilize again within 5 minutes after the door is closed.
Comm Intrfc
Card 10
Card 9
Card 8
Card 7
Card 6
Card 5
Card 4
Card 3
Card 2
Card 1
PS 1
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