DX-700 • User’s Guide • Rev 02 55
2. Hardware Orientation
Module Installation and Configuration
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The following topics are discussed in this section:
Module Configuration Rules
Module Insertion and Extraction
Storing Spare Modules

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DX-700 input and output modules can be configured in a variety of ways, but important sets
of rules apply to their placement. As a prerequisite, ensure that you are familiar with the
Understanding Banks” section, on page24 in Chapter 1.
Please note the following important “module” rules:
In the most basic of DX-700 “single bank” configurations, you must have at least
one input module and one output module — to route video to an LED wall.
As you face the rear of the chassis, the right-most module within the entire Input /
Output Section must always be an Output Module, and it must always be right-
justified against the System Module.
Figure 2-12. Right justification of Output Modules against the System Module
Within any bank, all modules must be adjacent to each other — with no blank
panels in-between, and all Output Module(s) are always right-justified.
Figure 2-13. Adjacent modules within a bank
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