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Version 008
Status
Released
Last Editor Nathan Fearnhead
Date
16/06/2017
Document Name Configuration Control
Document No.
667/CC/32750/000
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4.9 Gemini² Unit
4.9.1 Gemini² Unit in 400S Small Outercase
When a configuration dictates that a Gemini
2
unit is to be fitted it can be fitted in one of two
methods, depending on the quantity of Detector Cards required. If four or less Detector Cards are
specified then the Gemini
2
unit can be accommodated in a Gemini/Detector Swing Frame, refer
to One Gemini² + Expansion I/O Kit, one or more intelligent backplane = 2 x 11” Racks + Swing
Frame.
1. One Gemini² (GSM Modem), one or more intelligent backplane = 2 x 11” Racks + Swing
Frame.
Figure 81 Figure 82. If four or more Detector Cards are
specified then an 11” Swing Frame will have been specified, to accommodate all the Detector
Cards. The Gemini
2
unit can be mounted inside the 11” rack or can be installed into an additional
11” Detector Rack Kit, dependant on Gemini² model, refer to Figure 84.
Note: The following configurations will need to be ordered:
2. One Gemini², up to four standard backplanes = Gemini/Detector Swing Frame.
3. One Gemini², up to four standard backplanes = 11” Swing Frame
4. One Gemini² + Expansion I/O Kit, one or more intelligent backplane = 2 x 11” Racks +
Swing Frame.
5. One Gemini² (GSM Modem), one or more intelligent backplane = 2 x 11” Racks + Swing
Frame.
Figure 81 Figure 82
Gemini² in a Detector Swing Frame Gemini² in an 11” Swing Frame