TANDBERG D11624 manual Mechanical/Environmental, Power Supply

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Video on Frame Relay

4 configuration entries, each of which contains TX and RX DLCI settings, User Clock Speed, Packet Length, and AVB

LMI type control selection & parameter entry (ITU Annex A, ANSI Annex D, Frame Relay Forum, or Off)

Master, Slave, or Auto-assign settings for Enhanced Buffer Management

Local/Remote loopback facilities

Memory:

4 configuration entries are maintained within the memory of the VFX-250S. These can be updated from the much larger configuration library in the Windows-based configuration software. All configuration parameters are stored in non-volatile memory.

7.6 Mechanical/Environmental

Overall Size:

H:4.6 cm (1.8")

W:21.4 cm (8.4")

D:20.9 cm (8.3")

Temperature: Operating: 0° to +50°C Non-operating:-20° to +70°C

Humidity:

10 to 90 % non-condensing

Altitude:

3,050 M (10,000 ft)

7.7 Power Supply

AC Input:

100 to 250 VAC (50 - 60 Hz), 15 W maximum

Type:

Universal Desktop with IEC 320 AC input connector (can be supplied with a variety of North American/International power cords)

Size:

H:3.8 cm (1.5")

W:6.6 cm (2.6")

D:10.2 cm (4.0")

D11624 rev.01

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Contents Video on Frame Relay Table of Contents Introduction Background on transmission of video over frame relay Technical issues Cell based systems cut packet into fixed sizes Framing the Picture Equipment for Video over Frame RelayAbout the Product VFX-250S Application Overview Technical Specification of VFX-250S Mechanical/Environmental Power SupplyFCC Class a Digital Devices and Peripherals ApprovalsCable VFX-250S Economics of Video over Frame Relay Standard Console Cable Appendix a Cables and PinoutsStandard EIA-449/RS449 Cables Standard EIA-530/RS530 Cables Standard V.35 Cables AVB Appendix C Glossary and abbreviationsUSA Appendix D Information about the manufacturer