POWERING ON THE CM9700-CC1
After all system devices have been connected to the
INSTALLING CM9760-MXB MATRIX BAY(S)
Your System 9760 installation may include one or multiple
•Selecting a location for the
•Mounting the
•Verifying
•Connecting the
•Connecting power to the
•Powering on the
•Checking diagnostic LEDs
•Connecting video inputs and outputs
To perform each of the above tasks, refer to the sections that follow.
SELECTING A LOCATION FOR THE CM9760-MXB
The
•The
•Allow at least 1 RU or 1.75 inches (4.5 cm) of space above the
•The maximum distance allowable between a
(3.05 meters) reversed cable is supplied with the
In addition, if you are installing multiple matrix bays, note the following:
•When expanding video inputs beyond 256 as provided by a single matrix bay, the expansion of video inputs occurs in a horizontal manner using a sideframing configuration. As a result, each additional matrix bay should be installed at the same level in a nearby rack.
When installing a new system containing multiple matrix bays to be sideframed, note that the rear of each matrix bay is labeled to identify the location of each matrix bay in the sideframe configuration. For example, the matrix bays are labeled 2A, 12A, 22A, and so on.
•When expanding video outputs beyond 16 as provided by a single matrix bay, the expansion of video outputs occurs in a vertical manner using a downframing configuration. As a result, multiple matrix bays must be installed in the same rack.
When installing a new system containing multiple matrix bays to be downframed, note that the rear of each matrix bay is labeled to identify the location of each matrix bay in the downframe configuration. For example, the matrix bays are labeled 2A, 2B, 2C, and so on.
•When expanding video inputs beyond 256 and video outputs beyond 16, a combination of sideframing and downframing is used.
When installing a new system containing multiple matrix bays to be sideframed and downframed, note that the rear of each matrix bay is labeled to identify the location of each matrix bay in the sideframe and downframe configuration. For example, matrix bays to be side- framed are labeled 2A, 12A, 22A, and so on; and matrix bays to be downframed are labeled 2B, 12B, 22B, and so on.
To help you determine the location of multiple matrix bays in your system, refer to Appendix B for sample illustrations of matrix bay configurations. Note the labeling of the matrix bays shown in the sample illustrations. In addition, for detailed information about sideframing and downframing, refer to Sideframing and Downframing in the
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