GE SecurityPhoenix Fiber Optic Communication SystemA8950CC installation instructions11-A8950CC
DATA EQUIPMENTFIBER LINK Pin1 8DATA OUTDATA INDATA INDATA OUTFigure 1. Fiber Link Data ConnectionsFigure 1. Terminal Block Pin AssignmentsFigure 2. RJ
NOTE: When making data connections listed in Tables 3 through 11, always connect the pins labeled INon the fiber unit to the pins labeled OUT on the e
TABLE 9: RS-485 4-WIRE INTERFACEDATA SELECT Switch SW1:Position 9 = standard offsetPosition A = 1V offsetPosition B = 2V offsetSignal
OverviewThe Phoenix A8911ETH Ethernet module provides Ethernet connectivity to the Phoenix system. Each module has three RJ-45 ports supporting full-d
2. Connect:Connect Ethernet-capable equipment directly to the Ethernet module using CAT5 twisted-pair cables with male RJ-45 connectors at both ends.
OverviewThe Phoenix A8900VI input module is capable of inserting up to four baseband, composite video signals per card. A maximum of four cards can be
Connection instructionsVideo Inputs:Connect video source equipment such as cameras or matrix switcher outputs to thevideo input modules using the BNCs
Video Input module - channel sequenceSlot 5BNC A Ch 1 INBNC B Ch 2 INBNC C Ch 3 INBNC D Ch 4 INSlot 8Ch 13 INCh 14 INCh 15 INCh 16 INSlot 7Ch 9 INC
OverviewThe Phoenix A8920A audio module is capable of inputting and outputting up to 4 audiochannels. The audio module occupies one audio slot (color
2. Installing audio modules:Audio modules must be installed in slots 15, 16, 17, or 18 (color coded black). Up to four Audio modules can be installed
Installation InstructionsBEFORE YOU BEGIN1GETTING STARTED 2Overview 2Determine Mounting Configuration 2Installing Power Supply 2INSTALLING THE OPTICAL
INSERT AUDIO CARDS IN SLOTS 15-18 (Black)3. Connecting to audio modules:GE Security recommends connecting to the terminal block using high-quality shi
Pin1 8Figure 1. Terminal Block Pin AssignmentsFigure 2. RJ45 Socket(Viewed from the rear of the unit)87654321Using the breakout boxA breakout box with
INSERT CONTACT CLOSURE CARDS IN SLOTS 15-18 (Black)OverviewThe Phoenix A8930C contact closure module is capable of supporting up to 8 contact closure
Pin1 8Figure 1. Terminal Block Pin AssignmentsFigure 2. RJ45 Socket(Viewed from the rear of the unit)87654321Using the breakout boxA breakout box with
Contact Input module - channel sequenceTo activate a relay, provide a connection from an IN (+) to GROUND.RJ45-A Ch 1-4 INRJ45-B Ch 5-8 INRJ45-C Ch
Configuring the Phoenix Fiber Optic Communications SystemThis section explains how to configure a Phoenix chassis using the front panel. The frontpane
1. Turn on power and check statusTurn on the power to the Phoenix chassis using the switches on the Power Supply modules. If two power supplies are in
The topology and node ID are set using the front panel LCD display. The LCD displays amenu from which sub-menus or features can be selected. The push
Press "enter" again to select the Node Menu:If you are configuring a system with a linear topology, and item 2 in the menu reads, "2.Ty
FRONT PANEL MENU TREE AND DESCRIPTIONSThe menus accessible from the front panel are shown in the menu tree below:Navigating through the menu tree is a
Before You BeginRead these instructions before installing or operating this product.Note: This installation should be made by a qualified service pers
Main Menu:The menus accessible from the front panel are shown in the menu tree below:Pressing any key from the opening screen will take you to the Mai
The Node Menu shows the node ID and topology. Main -> Local -> Node -> IDEvery Phoenix node (i.e. chassis) in a system must have a unique nod
Main -> Local -> Node -> Load DefaultsThis feature sets the node ID back to zero and clears all channel mapping informationfor this node. The
Main -> Local -> Optics -> Info:The Info Menu shows the wavelength (normally 1310nM), maximum distance (normally 15km) and optic transceiver
When a Phoenix node is initially configured (or if Load Defaults is selected from the NodeMenu), every input channel is mapped to the output channel o
• One-Bar: If the input and output channels are both mapped but no input video signal is detected then one bar is shown in the monitor.• Square: If th
Main -> Local -> Data:Data Input and Data Output channel mapping, monitoring, format and tests can beaccessed from the sub-menus.Main -> Loca
• Square Wave: Active data is detected at the data input.Please refer to the Video Input Mapping Menu described earlier in this manual for impor-tant
• Square Wave: Active data is detected at the data input.Please refer to the Video Output Mapping Menu described earlier for important notesregarding
Main -> Local -> Ethernet:Port configurations, status and traffic statistics can be accessed from these submenus.Main -> Local -> Ethernet
OverviewInstalling the Phoenix chassis is a three-step process:1. Install mounting hardware and power supplies.2. Install modules and connect cabling.
Main -> Local -> Audio:Audio Input and Audio Output mapping and tests can be accessed from the sub-menus.Main -> Local -> Audio -> Inpu
Main -> Local -> Audio -> Test:This menu allows the user to initiate a 1KHz test tone for a specified channel. The firstline of this menu sho
• Closed: If the contact closure is closed then the plunger of the switch is lowered.Please refer to the Video Input Mapping Menu described earlier fo
The third line, "2. Type" allows system events to be mapped to contact closure output channels:• Transmitted. The contact behaves normally.•
Main -> Local -> Test -> LED/LCD/Alarm:This selection runs through a series of three tests:1. LED Test: All LEDs turn off, then turn green, a
Main -> Remote:This option is not available. An "Under Construction" message is displayed when selecting this menu.Main -> About:The M
Model Part Number1 Slot Panel A8957RP14 Slot PanelA8957RP4OverviewSpecificationsProduct orderingThe Phoenix blank panel(s) are available in one-slot(A
Optical Transceiver Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalOpticalA8972FLC moduleA8974FLC moduleSize• Mode: Single-mode• Optical Budget: 20 dB• Operating
A8910MPD duplex data moduleA8910MPDDuplex data moduleData Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalDataSize:• Channels: 4 duplex• Formats: RS-232 (3-wire/5
A8911ETH Ethernet ModuleA8911ETHEthernet Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalEthernetSize• Ports: 3 10/100BASE-T• Auto-Negotiation• Supports Full and
OverviewThe Phoenix optical transceiver module is used to provide connectivity to the fiber connections between nodes. The A8972FLC optical transceive
A8900VI ModuleA8905VO ModuleA8900VIA8905VOVideo Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalVideoSize• Channels: 4• Formats: NTSC/PAL• Input/Output Signal: 1.
A8920A Audio ModuleA8920AAudio moduleAudio Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalAudioSize• Channels: 4 duplex• Input signal: Maximum +8 dBm or +18 dBm,
A8930C Contact moduleA8930CContact closure moduleContact Closure Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalContacts / RelaysSize:• Contact inputs: 8• Relay
Point-to-Point ConnectRepeater ConnectSelf-Healing ConnectTx ARx ATx ARx AA8972FLCA8972FLCA8974FLCA8972FLC A8972FLCTx ARx AHEAD END MIDDLE NODESF
LED operating statusOptic LEDRED Indicates faulty LASER or no module installedOFF LASER operating within specifications3. Verify fiber connectivity:Us
Setting Mode8 RS-485 2-wire 2 V9 RS-485 4-wire standardA RS-485 4-wire 1 VB RS-485 4-wire 2 VC ReservedD ReservedE ReservedF Test ModeOverviewThe Phoe
2. Install data module: Up to four data modules can be installed in the Phoenix node. From left, locate and insert data modules into slot 1, 2, 3, or
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