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DVS-7200A................1-3 1-4-2. BKDS-7015 ................1-6 1-4-3. BKDS-7025/7026 ............... 1-8 1-5. Examples of System Connection .............. 1-11 2. Installation of DVS-7200A 2-1. External Dimensions ................... 2-1 2-2. Rack Mounting .................... 2-2 3. Installation of Control Panel 3-1. External Dimensions ................... 3-1 3-2.
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Function of Optional Boards ............4-4 4-2-2. Relation between Optional Boards and Rear Panel Connectors ............... 4-4 4-3. Installation of Options for DVS-7200A ............4-6 4-3-1. Removing and Installing of Front Panel ........4-6 4-3-2. Inserting/Pulling Out of Plug-in Boards ........4-7 4-3-3.
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6. Initial Set-up of System 6-1. Operation and Saving of Set-up Data............6-1 6-2. Installation of Program (BZS-7040A/7060A) ..........6-5 6-2-1. Down Load of Program .............. 6-6 6-2-2. Initializing of Data on RAM ............6-7 6-2-3. Initializing of “Nonvolatile Memory” ........6-8 6-3.
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This manual describes the overview, system configuration examples and specifica- tions of options..Maintenance Manual Part 1 (Supplied with DVS-7200A) This manual describes the information for the periodic maintenance, and the information for the service with predicated on the replacement of the principal blocks and mounted circuit boards.
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Section 4 Installation of Options Optional Equipments for DVS-7200A Option Function name BKDS-7103 (DI-36 board) 12Input Serial Digital Board BKDS-7110 (ADC-21 board) Blank Input Adaptor Board BKDS-7111 (ADI-3 board) Analog Composite Input Board BKDS-7113 (DI-34 board) Serial Digital Input Board...
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The board name are displayed near the eject lever at the left side on the A side of each plug-in board. The slot numbers that can be installed the board are displayed on the inside of the front panel of DVS-7200A.
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4-1. Installation of Plug-in Boards Plug-in Boards Slot No. Option Board Standard Board Function Name 1 CPU-264B board 1 System control board 2 IF-758 board 2 Interface board 3 MEM-94 board 3 Memory board 4 CA-35B board 4 Application board 5 CPU-264 board 5 System control board 6 CC-81 board...
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(BKDS-7110). . The names for the ADI-3 and DI-34 boards printed on the ADC-21 board mean the name of the input connector for DVS-7200A. 2. Output . The analog composite output can be used if installing DA-94 board (BKDS-7161) onto the OUT-9 board.
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4-3. Installation of Options for DVS-7200A 4-3-3. Installation of Optional Boards There are the three installation types of the optional boards in DVS-7200A excluding BKDS-7444. <Type 1> The type that the optional board is inserted in the slot. <Type 2> The type that the optional board is connected onto the connector of the pre-installed board and is secured by the screws.
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4-3. Installation of Options for DVS-7200A Install the optional board to the pre-installed board or the optional board in the following procedures. (1) Remove the eleven screws secured to the pre-installed board, shield plate and dummy plate. PTTWH3 x 6...
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4-3. Installation of Options for DVS-7200A <Type 3> This Type’s Optional Boards Slot No. Optional board Pre-installed board 7, 9 UP-10 board (BKDS-7280) MIX-35 board WKG-12 board (BKDS-2070) WKG-27 board (BKDS-7370) UP-10 board (BKDS-7280) MIX-35 board (BKDS-7250 when using BKDS-7025/7026)
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4-3. Installation of Options for DVS-7200A 4-3-4. Installation of BKDS-7690 (Redundant Power Supply Unit) To avoid shock hazards, be sure to turn off the breaker at the outside of DVS-7200A or unplug the power cord when installing BKDS-7690. Contents Power unit...
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4-3. Installation of Options for DVS-7200A 4-3-5. Installation of BKDS-7444 (Frame Memory Expansion Board) When installing the MY-95 board (BKDS-7444) be sure to turn off the power in order to prevent electric shock or to protect the board from damaging.
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4-3. Installation of Options for DVS-7200A (5) Insert the MY-66 board with the MY-95 board to slot 2. (Refer to section “4-3-2. Installation/ Removal of Plug-in Boards.”) (6) Remove the CPU-264B board from slot 1. (Refer to section “4-3-2. Installation/Removal of Plug-in Boards.”)
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5-2-1. DVS-7200A DVS-7200A has the four power sources, +5 V (A), +5 V (B), +3 V, and _5 V. Voltages +5 V (A) and _5 V can be checked at the test points on the CPU-264 board with digital voltmeter. Voltages +5 V (B) and +3 V can be checked at the test points on the XPT-16 board with digital voltmeter.
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5-2. Adjustment of Secondary Power Supply Voltage (5) Connect the digital voltmeter between test terminals on the CPU-264 and the XPT-16 boards and confirm that the voltage value of each test connector meet the specification shown in the table below. If the specification does not meet, adjust the voltage by the adjustment potentiometers of the power unit B.
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6-4. Installation of Software for Option Board 6-4. Installation of Software for Option Board When using BKDS-7370 and BKDS-7444, be sure to install an exclusive software previously in accor- dance with the following procedures. The exclusive software is stored in the supplied floppy disk. (1) Insert the floppy disk that is supplied with BKDS-7370 or BKDS-7444 in the floppy disk drive.