CYP CSR-G6400 User manual

Operation Manual
Operation Manual
6U Rack Chassis (Black)
6U Rack Chassis (White)
CSR-G6400
CSR-G6400-W


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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate
this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the
following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment:
• Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of re,
electrical shock and injury to persons.
• To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture
or install this product near water.
• Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
• Never push an object of any kind into this product through any openings
or empty slots in the unit, as you may damage parts inside the unit.
• Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
• Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU). Do not use the PSU if it
is damaged.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any weight to
be placed upon it or any person walk on it.
• To protect the unit from overheating, do not block any vents or openings
in the unit housing that provide ventilation and allow for sucient space
for air to circulate around the unit.
• Please completely disconnect the power when the unit is not in use to
avoid wasting electricity.
VERSION HISTORY
REV. DATE SUMMARY OF CHANGE
RDV1 2020/06/23 Preliminary release

CONTENTS
1. Introduction.................................................................... 1
2. Applications ................................................................... 1
3. Package Contents ......................................................... 1
4. System Requirements................................................... 1
5. Features.......................................................................... 2
6. Operation Controls and Functions .............................. 3
6.1 Front and Rear Panels .............................................. 3
6.2 Left and Right Panels ................................................ 3
6.3 Top and Bottom Panels ............................................. 3
6.4 Installation Instructions.............................................. 4
6.4.1 Full/Half-Length Unit Installation ...................... 4
6.4.2 DC Power Manager Unit Installation ................ 6
6.4.3 Network Switch Tray Installation ...................... 9
6.4.4 Cooling Fan System Installation......................11
6.4.5 Cable Management Frame Installation .......... 13
7. Rack Accessories (Optional)...................................... 14
7.1 Network Switch Tray................................................ 14
7.2 Cooling Fan System ................................................ 14
7.3 Cable Management Frame...................................... 14
7.4 DC Power Manager Units........................................ 15
8. Specications .............................................................. 19
8.1 Technical Specications .......................................... 19

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1. INTRODUCTION
This exible rack-mounting system oers the ability to eciently house up
to 15 professional AV products and is available as a 6U rack chassis. This
storage unit is suitable for customers who require the ecient integration
and mounting of multiple units into a relatively small rack space along with
optional cooling fans and intelligent power control. Each rack chassis is a
standard 19 inches wide. The system allows for the optional inclusion of
up to 2 power supply units, multiple cooling fan units, cable management
frames, and a network switch tray.
2. APPLICATIONS
• Ecient storage of multiple low-prole audio/video units
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
• 1× 6U Rack Chassis (Black or White)
• 8× M5 Rack Screw
• 4× M3 Screw
• 5× Cable Management Clip
• 1× Cable Management Frame
• 1× Operation Manual
4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• The 6U rack chassis requires a minimum of 266.7mm (10.5in) contiguous
free space in the rack for mounting. If the optional Network Switch Tray
has been attached, 7U (311.15mm, 12.25in) is required.
• If the Cooling Fan System is installed, an additional 1U space above the
chassis should be left empty to provide space for air to ow freely.

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5. FEATURES
• Rack chassis with 19 inch width, 6U height, designed for installation into
standard rack cabinets
• A maximum of 15 individual audio/video units may be installed in a single
chassis
• Optional accessories include: DC Power Manager units, Cooling Fan
System, Cable Management Frame, and the Network Switch Tray
• Each optional DC Power Manager unit provides power (5v, 12v, 24v or
48v), remote power control, and power state monitoring for up to 8 devices
plus up to 2 fans. Up so two DC Power Manager units can be installed.
• The dual fans within the optional Cooling Fan System can be temperature
controlled to automatically turn the fan on or o as needed
• Optional Cable Management Frame provides additional options to help
manage audio, video and power cabling from installed units
• Optional Network Switch Tray provides a convenient mounting location for
ancillary equipment such as a network switch or router

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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Front and Rear Panels
6.2 Left and Right Panels
6.3 Top and Bottom Panels

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6.4 Installation Instructions
Each rack chassis is shipped fully assembled. Installation of compatible
units only requires the removal of the 2 front locking panels and can be
performed while the chassis is installed in a rack. Installation of the Network
Switch Tray, Cooling Fan System, and DC Power Manager units can be
performed without any disassembly, however access to the top, bottom, and
sides of the rack chassis is required in order to secure them in place so it is
recommended to do so prior to placement within a rack.
6.4.1 Full/Half-Length Unit Installation
STEP 1
Unscrew the 3 thumbscrews holding the top locking panel in place, and
remove the panel from the front of the chassis. Unscrew the 3 thumbscrews
holding the bottom locking panel in place, and remove the panel from the
front of the chassis.
Note: The thumbscrews are connected to the locking panels with a retention
mechanism and will not come completely free when they have been
unscrewed from the chassis.

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STEP 2
Align and then carefully slide a full or half-length compatible audio/video
unit into the top/bottom grooves of a free slot. Half-length units are designed
with a notch to prevent them from sliding all the way to the back of the rack
chassis. Repeat this step until all units have been installed.
POWER IN HDMI MENU ENTER
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Note: If fewer than 15 units are being mounted it is strongly suggested to
leave empty space between units that get particularly warm to improve
airow and heat dissipation.
STEP 3
Reattach the top and bottom locking panels by screwing in the 3
thumbscrews on each until they are tight and secure.
Note: Be careful to not overtighten the thumbscrews as this could damage
the screw threads.

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6.4.2 DC Power Manager Unit Installation
STEP 1
From the back of the rack chassis, slide the DC Power Manager into one of
two mounting locations and on top of one set of raised mounting brackets.
Make sure that the screw holes on the side of the DC Power Manager align
with the 2 screw holes on the side of the chassis.
STEP 2
From the side of the rack chassis, attach the DC Power Manager to the rack
chassis using two of the M3 screws supplied with the chassis.
Note: Be careful to not overtighten the screws as this could damage the
screw threads.

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STEP 3
Attach all required power connections between the DC Power Manager and
any installed units, and the Cooling Fan System if present, using power
cables supplied with the DC Power Manager unit.
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Note: Pay special attention to the voltage level (5v, 12v, 24v, or 48v) provided
by the installed DC Power Manager(s) and the power requirements of the
installed units. Attempting to power a unit with the incorrect voltage could
cause permanent damage to a unit and will void the warranty.

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STEP 4
Slide the DC Power Manager’s power supply onto the designated shelf at
the top of the chassis, directly above the installed DC Power Manager and
connect it to the unit.
Note: The power supply’s shelf has a small lip on the front to hold the power
supply in place, once seated.

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6.4.3 Network Switch Tray Installation
The Network Switch Tray provides a convenient mounting location for 1U
ancillary equipment such as a network switch or router. After the tray has
been installed any preferred device(s) may be placed on it. Optionally, the
devices may be secured to the side of the tray by using the tray’s side vent
slots.
Note: The method of securing devices to the tray will vary depending on the
design of the individual device.
STEP 1
Flip the rack chassis so that it is upside down and place it on a stable, at
workspace. Align the Network Switch Tray, with the raised portion towards
the front of the chassis, and the slide it into place. Ensure that all 4 screw
holes on each side align with the screw holes in the chassis.
Note: While this can be done with the chassis right-side-up, the alignment
and attachment process is generally easier while the chassis is upside down.

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STEP 2
While holding the Network Tray Switch in place, screw in all 8 screws that
were included with the network tray (4 on each side) so that the tray is held
securely in place.
Note: Be careful to not overtighten the screws as this could damage the
screw threads.

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6.4.4 Cooling Fan System Installation
The Cooling Fan System has been specially designed to provide adequate
additional cooling to units placed within the 6U Rack Chassis. It comes with 2
low noise fans pre-installed which must be attached to a DC Power Manager
for power and control.
Note: The fans are congured to pull hot air out of the chassis, so it is a good
idea to leave at least 1U of empty space above it for the exhaust.
STEP 1
Make sure that the 4 screw holes in the Cooling Fan System align with all
4 L-bracket screw holes on the top of the chassis and gently seat the fan
system into the designated cutout space.

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STEP 2
While holding the Cooling Fan System steady, screw in all 4 screws that
were included with the fan system so that it is held securely in place.
Note: Be careful to not overtighten the screws as this could damage the
screw threads.

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6.4.5 Cable Management Frame Installation
Up to 2 additional Cable Management Frames can be added to the back
of the chassis to provide more places to manage the various cables used
by installed units and power supplies. Route cabling by simply placing
the cables in the available slots, or by attaching the included plastic cable
management clips and bundling them within them.
STEP 1
Make sure that the 3 screw holes in the Cable Management Frame align with
all 3 of the screw holes on the back of the chassis where you wish to attach
it.
STEP 2
While holding the Cable Management Frame in place, screw in all 3 screws
that were included with the frame so that the frame is held securely in place.
Note: Be careful to not overtighten the screws as this could damage the
screw threads.

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7. RACK ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL)
7.1 Network Switch Tray
Network Switch Tray
Dimensions (W×H×D) 446.5mm×74mm×298mm [All Inclusive]
Weight 2100g
Chassis Material Metal (Steel)
Chassis Color Black or White
7.2 Cooling Fan System
Cooling Fan System
Dimensions (W×H×D) 443.5mm×30mm×156mm [All Inclusive]
Weight 751g
Chassis Material Metal (Steel)
Chassis Color Black or White
7.3 Cable Management Frame
Cable Management Frame
Dimensions (W×H×D) 433mm×20mm×1.5mm [All Inclusive]
Weight 100g
Chassis Material Metal (Steel)
Chassis Color Black or White

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7.4 DC Power Manager Units
8-Port 5V DC Power Manager
Output Ports 8×5V DC Power (2-pin Terminal Block)
1×12V DC Power (4-pin Terminal Block)
Control Ports 1×RS-232 (DE-9)
1×IP Control (RJ-45)
Service Port 1×USB 2.0 (Type-A)
Baud Rate 19200
Power Supply 12V/12.5A DC
(US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certied)
ESD Protection (HBM) ±8kV (Air Discharge)
±4kV (Contact Discharge)
Dimensions (W×H×D) 211.5mm×25mm×116.5mm [Case Only]
211.5mm×25mm×117.5mm [All Inclusive]
Weight 372g
Chassis Material Metal (Aluminum)
Chassis Color Black
Operating Temperature 0˚C – 40˚C/32˚F – 104˚F
Storage Temperature -20˚C – 60˚C/-4˚F – 140˚F
Relative Humidity 20 – 90% RH (Non-condensing)
Power Consumption 140W
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