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provide connectivity to other transceiver shelves,
programming and test, and the Fan Unit.
programming and test, and the Fan Unit.
Figure 3-3: Connections on ICB (Rear View)
Table 3-1: Transceiver Shelf Rear Panel Connections
CONNECTION
FUNCTION
J44
110/220 VAC Input
J35, J36, J37, J38, J53, J54
13.2 VDC Outputs
J45
-48 VDC Input (Not Supported at this time)
SW1
DIP Switch
J42, J43
Extended Chassis (EC) Interface
J28, J33
CAN-BUS Monitor Interface
J29, J34
RS485 Monitor Interface
J39, J40, J41, J46, J47, J52
EIB Interface
3.1.2
Fan Shelf
The fan shelf, part number HD-BS1C, is a 19” rack mountable 1-RU assembly comprised of a custom
subrack housing six (6) fans, a fan monitor board, backplane board, front panel status LEDs, and built-in
temperature sensors.
subrack housing six (6) fans, a fan monitor board, backplane board, front panel status LEDs, and built-in
temperature sensors.
The fan monitor board is mounted in the center assembly. DC power, control, and monitor connections
are made at the rear panel. DIP Switch S3 is used to associate the fan shelf to the corresponding
transceiver shelf. The DIP switch settings are described in Section 4.4.1. Section S3-3 is the Least
Significant Bit (LSB) and S3-4 is the Most Significant Bit (MSB). Fan shelves 1 through 4 are assigned
Logic 0 through 3, respectively.
are made at the rear panel. DIP Switch S3 is used to associate the fan shelf to the corresponding
transceiver shelf. The DIP switch settings are described in Section 4.4.1. Section S3-3 is the Least
Significant Bit (LSB) and S3-4 is the Most Significant Bit (MSB). Fan shelves 1 through 4 are assigned
Logic 0 through 3, respectively.
Figure 3-4: Fan Unit (Front Panel)