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Ordering Information
Planning and Installation Manual 87
Output monitor: Four output monitor ports are included, each with an
inverted and non-inverted output.
Broadlinx capability can be added by installing an BL-33000 Broadlinx
option in the associated power supply chassis.
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Port Expanders
As described above (page 43), these passive, bi-directional modules
provide dual and quad outputs as needed for signal duplication and
system expansion.
TRX-PE- 33016
The PE-33016 Port Expander has 32 connectors on one side and 32 on
the other. Sometimes referred to a “2 x 2 module,” the PE-33016 can be
used as a 2 to 1 combiner (with dual outputs) or a 1 to 2 splitter. One or
many of these can be installed as the need requires. Using this as a
splitter provides dual outputs (non-inverting) for 16 outputs at a time.
Installs in MK-33000 Mounting Kit. Since no application uses more than
48 connectors, each PE-33016 is supplied with 16 BNC 75 ohm termina-
tors. Additional connectors, if needed, must be provided by the end-
user.
TRX-PE-33008
The PE-33008 is a 4 x 1 expander module that has eight BNC connectors
on one side and 32 on the other. This unit can be used as a 4 to 1 com-
biner or a 1 to 4 splitter. One or many of these can be installed as the
need requires. Using this as an output splitter makes quad outputs for
eight outputs at a time. Installs in MK-3000 Mounting Kit. All unused
connectors must be terminated with 75 ohm BNC terminators (not sup-
plied by Grass Valley).
TRX-MK-33000
The MK-33000 Mounting Kit, which accommodates up to 16 port
expander modules, is eight rack units high and approximately 4 inches
deep.
TRX-LD-33100
Loader module. These boards are available for use in systems that have
been pre-wired for later expansion. They provide correct termination
for installed but unused cables that connect to an “active” Port
Expander module. For more information, see page 56.
SNMP/NetCentral Software Options
Order one license key per frame being monitored via SNMP/NetCen-
tral. Note: For an overview of NetCentral and associated applications,
see page 22.

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