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Page 1 - A8950CC

GE SecurityPhoenix Fiber Optic Communication SystemA8950CC installation instructions11-A8950CC

Page 2 - Installation Instructions

DATA EQUIPMENTFIBER LINK Pin1 8DATA OUTDATA INDATA INDATA OUTFigure 1. Fiber Link Data ConnectionsFigure 1. Terminal Block Pin AssignmentsFigure 2. RJ

Page 3 - Customer Support

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

Page 4 - Specifications

TABLE 9: RS-485 4-WIRE INTERFACEDATA SELECT Switch SW1:Position 9 = standard offsetPosition A = 1V offsetPosition B = 2V offsetSignal

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OverviewThe Phoenix A8911ETH Ethernet module provides Ethernet connectivity to the Phoenix system. Each module has three RJ-45 ports supporting full-d

Page 6 - Self-Healing Connect

2. Connect:Connect Ethernet-capable equipment directly to the Ethernet module using CAT5 twisted-pair cables with male RJ-45 connectors at both ends.

Page 7 - LED operating status

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

Page 8 - Installing the Data Module

Connection instructionsVideo Inputs:Connect video source equipment such as cameras or matrix switcher outputs to thevideo input modules using the BNCs

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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

Page 10 - Figure 2. RJ45 Socket

OverviewThe Phoenix A8920A audio module is capable of inputting and outputting up to 4 audiochannels. The audio module occupies one audio slot (color

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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

Page 12 - Position B = 2V offset

Installation InstructionsBEFORE YOU BEGIN1GETTING STARTED 2Overview 2Determine Mounting Configuration 2Installing Power Supply 2INSTALLING THE OPTICAL

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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

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Pin1 8Figure 1. Terminal Block Pin AssignmentsFigure 2. RJ45 Socket(Viewed from the rear of the unit)87654321Using the breakout boxA breakout box with

Page 15 - Installing the Video Module

INSERT CONTACT CLOSURE CARDS IN SLOTS 15-18 (Black)OverviewThe Phoenix A8930C contact closure module is capable of supporting up to 8 contact closure

Page 16 - Connection instructions

Pin1 8Figure 1. Terminal Block Pin AssignmentsFigure 2. RJ45 Socket(Viewed from the rear of the unit)87654321Using the breakout boxA breakout box with

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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

Page 18 - Installing the Audio Module

Configuring the Phoenix Fiber Optic Communications SystemThis section explains how to configure a Phoenix chassis using the front panel. The frontpane

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Before You BeginRead these instructions before installing or operating this product.Note: This installation should be made by a qualified service pers

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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

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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

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Main -> Local -> Node -> Load DefaultsThis feature sets the node ID back to zero and clears all channel mapping informationfor this node. The

Page 27 - Local Menu

Main -> Local -> Optics -> Info:The Info Menu shows the wavelength (normally 1310nM), maximum distance (normally 15km) and optic transceiver

Page 28 - Node ID: 0

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

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• 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

Page 30 - 1. Node: 1 - Linear

Main -> Local -> Data:Data Input and Data Output channel mapping, monitoring, format and tests can beaccessed from the sub-menus.Main -> Loca

Page 31 - 3. Load Defaults

• 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

Page 32 - Status: Good

• Square Wave: Active data is detected at the data input.Please refer to the Video Output Mapping Menu described earlier for important notesregarding

Page 33 - 3. Test Select

Main -> Local -> Ethernet:Port configurations, status and traffic statistics can be accessed from these submenus.Main -> Local -> Ethernet

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OverviewInstalling the Phoenix chassis is a three-step process:1. Install mounting hardware and power supplies.2. Install modules and connect cabling.

Page 35 - 3. Format: NTSC

Main -> Local -> Audio:Audio Input and Audio Output mapping and tests can be accessed from the sub-menus.Main -> Local -> Audio -> Inpu

Page 36 - Data:

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

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• 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

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The third line, "2. Type" allows system events to be mapped to contact closure output channels:• Transmitted. The contact behaves normally.•

Page 39 - 3. Port Traffic

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

Page 40 - Audio

Main -> Remote:This option is not available. An "Under Construction" message is displayed when selecting this menu.Main -> About:The M

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Model Part Number1 Slot Panel A8957RP14 Slot PanelA8957RP4OverviewSpecificationsProduct orderingThe Phoenix blank panel(s) are available in one-slot(A

Page 42 - Contact:

Optical Transceiver Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalOpticalA8972FLC moduleA8974FLC moduleSize• Mode: Single-mode• Optical Budget: 20 dB• Operating

Page 43 - 5.2 -4.9 11.9 -12.3

A8910MPD duplex data moduleA8910MPDDuplex data moduleData Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalDataSize:• Channels: 4 duplex• Formats: RS-232 (3-wire/5

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A8911ETH Ethernet ModuleA8911ETHEthernet Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalEthernetSize• Ports: 3 10/100BASE-T• Auto-Negotiation• Supports Full and

Page 45 - Date 02-16-05

OverviewThe Phoenix optical transceiver module is used to provide connectivity to the fiber connections between nodes. The A8972FLC optical transceive

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A8900VI ModuleA8905VO ModuleA8900VIA8905VOVideo Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalVideoSize• Channels: 4• Formats: NTSC/PAL• Input/Output Signal: 1.

Page 47 - Product ordering

A8920A Audio ModuleA8920AAudio moduleAudio Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalAudioSize• Channels: 4 duplex• Input signal: Maximum +8 dBm or +18 dBm,

Page 48 - Product Ordering

A8930C Contact moduleA8930CContact closure moduleContact Closure Module SpecificationsModelMechanicalContacts / RelaysSize:• Contact inputs: 8• Relay

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Point-to-Point ConnectRepeater ConnectSelf-Healing ConnectTx ARx ATx ARx AA8972FLCA8972FLCA8974FLCA8972FLC A8972FLCTx ARx AHEAD END MIDDLE NODESF

Page 50 - Video Module Specifications

LED operating statusOptic LEDRED Indicates faulty LASER or no module installedOFF LASER operating within specifications3. Verify fiber connectivity:Us

Page 51 - Product 0rdering

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

Page 52 - GE Security

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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