Miranda Camera Co M406-9900-402, KALEIDO-K2 Frame and Electrical Installation, Power supplies

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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION

4 Frame and Electrical Installation

Kaleido is a self-contained unit consisting of a frame, redundant power supplies, a controller card, and various input and output cards.

4.1 Frame

The frame is 4 RU high. It incorporates an internal midplane for interconnecting the modules. Modules are installed from the front of the frame. Each module is associated with input and/or output connectors which are mounted on a connector panel. These connector panels are installed from the rear of the frame, in the same horizontal position as their associated module; they also plug into the midplane. The redundant power supplies are installed on the right of the frame (as viewed from the rear). Their on/off switches are on the rear of the unit.

The front panel can be completely removed to give access to the modules. There are two knobs which rotate toward the top to release the panel. Immediately adjacent to each knob is a screw which blocks the rotation of the knob. The screws must be removed before the panel can be opened. This provides security against casual access; their presence has no effect on the functioning of the Kaleido.

The controller module incorporates a master ON/OFF button, and a CPU RESET button. Apertures in the frame door provide access to these controls when the door is closed. Another aperture allows the controller module’s POWER LED to be seen when the door is closed.

4.2 Power supplies

4.2.1 Installation

The Kaleido is powered by dual redundant power supplies. These are installed on the left side of the frame (right side as viewed from the rear – see item 12 on fig. 4.5.1). The supplies are installed and removed from the rear of the frame. To remove a power supply, release the captive screw at the left side, grasp the folding handle, and pull the supply straight out of the frame. To install a supply, slide the module into position, and push gently on its front panel until the connectors are seated and the panel is flush with the frame. Secure it in position with the captive screw. These supplies are hot-swappable, so that a defective supply may be replaced without removing the Kaleido from service.

Figure 4.2.1.1 Redundant power supplies

6 Kaleido K2

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Contents Kaleido-K2 How to contact us Safety Compliance InformationElectromagnetic Compatibility Contents Guide to Installation and Operation Features Introduction1 Kaleido-K2 functional block diagram Front Panel OverviewRear Panel Installing Kaleido-RCP in a rack using the mounting bracket Mechanical InstallationRack-mount installation Unpacking2 Moving the connector Installation Frame and Electrical InstallationPower supplies FrameOperation Module installation and replacementVentilation Module card installation Connector panel installationPosition Module type Color Code Module description and connection Controller ModuleLTC USBMouse Keyboard Option1.4 Front edge of Controller module 2.1 GPI rear connector panel GPI Module2.4 Installing lexan on the MWA-TBA-G terminal block adapter 3.1 MWI-SA rear connector panel Analog Audio Input Module MWI-SADigital Audio Input Module MWI-AES Composite Analog Video Input Module MWI-CVBS6 Y/C Analog Video Input Module MWI-YC Component Analog Video Input Module MWI-CAVDigital Video SD-SDI Input Module MWI-SDI Analog Progressive Rgbvh Input Module MWI-VGAHD-SDI Video Input Module MWI-HD Output Module MWO-HRMultiple Kaleido-K2 installation Controlling multiple Kaleido-K2s through an ethernet network1 Cascading two Kaleido-K2s RS-422 Multi-drop Cable Example 3 RS-422 Serial ID AssignmentOperation Installation of SoftwareStartup and preparation to use software Replacing a defective power supply MaintenanceCleaning the air filter Replacing a defective fan1 Replacing the fan Specifications Digital Audio Input MWI-AES Progressive Rgbhv Input MWI-VGAAnalog Audio Input MWI-SA Time Code InputDVI Output Progressive Rgbhv Output 1 MWO-HRProgressive Rgbhv Output 2 MWO-HR Audio Monitoring Output MWO-HREthernet PORTMWA-CPU Remote Control PanelRemote Port MWA-CPU USB PORTMWA-CPU