5. Mounting the ACSAR into the Console

5.2 Connecting the ACSAR to console

Which connections have to be made:

Power connection.
AC Power Voltage Auto Range 100 – 240V
AC Power Current 1A/50–60Hz
MainFuses StandbyPow er Supply: T 2AH/250V
Main Power Supply: F 4A L 250V
Power Consumption
Normaloperation mode 78 W
Depending on inputconfiguration
Standbym ode 8W
Economics tandby mode 4W
RS 232 communicationbe tween ACSAR, Touchpanel and Digital Head.
DVI link between DVI output ACSAR and DVI input Digital Head.

Necessary parts

ARS23 2comm unication,a DVI link and a power cable (type CEE C13), added to the ACSAR unit.

How to connect the ACSAR unit to the console

1. Plug the female connector (1) of the power cord (CEE C13 2M5) (C) into the male connector on the power input board of the
ACSAR.M ake sure thatthe power cord plug is firmly inserted into the AC socket. (image5-6)
2. Plug the male connector (2) into a free AC socket on the outlet strip in the console.
3. Interrupt, in the exiting connection, the control link between Touch panel and Digital Head by pulling out D-9 plug (1) on Touch
panel interface board and reinserting it inthe RS232 O UT socket (2) on thecomm unicationm odule ofthe ACS AR (Link B).
(image 5-7)
4. Install communication link (A) between RS232 IN (3) on the communication module of the ACSAR and the interface board (1) of
the Touchpanel, using the added D9-D9 serial data cable (image 5-7).
5. Installthe DVI link (C) between DVI Output (6) on the communication module of the ACSAR and DVI Input (5) on the input panel
of the DigitalHead, us ing theadd ed DVI cable (image 5-7).
Note: TheDVI cable has to be routed through the cable hole in front of the console.
6. Reinstall the removed covers before operation the D-Cine projector.
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