AIO-FC-16

16-Port Analog I/O Card Kit for ADAM


Installed directly into the ADAM matrix intercom system, the AIO-16 card gives 16 ports of audio IN and OUT plus individual data drivers for each port installed in the system. This doubles the amount of audio ports available from its predecessor the AIO-8. In addition, the AIO-16 supports connections up 2.2mi (3.5km) per port. The AIO-16 is hot swappable, allowing the user to insert the card and begin using it instantaneously. The AIO-16 eliminates the need to manually set keypanel addresses by enabling automated unique addressing, which greatly reduces the setup time. Once inserted into the system, it uses its "smart card" capability to see the back card configuration and switches its keypanel communication protocol accordingly. To support the AIO-16, the ADAM frame must be equipped with the new high-current power supply.

Features

• Backward Compatibility
• Breakout Panels
• Smart Card

Specifications

Height

Width

Depth

Weight

Color

0.35" (0.88 cm)6.75" (17.15 cm)15.25" (38.74 cm)0.83 lbs (0.38 kg)Grey

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 Support

An audible "sizzling" or "frying" noise can be heard in port to port audio through the ADAM Matrix.

Cause
A timing problem exists in Telex TDM ASICs fabricated by AMI.

Solution
Changing the AIO card timing scheme to accommodate the increased delay needed by ASICs fabricated by AMI.

Procedure
1. Using kynar or other suitable jumper wire, run a jumper from U5 pin 5 to U5 pin 30as shown in figure 1.
2. Create a solder bridge between pins 28 and 29 on U5.
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How can I upgrade my ADAM to support AIO-8 & AIO-16 cards?

You must do the following to upgrade your ADAM to support AIO-16 cards:
• Have the new ADAM power supply installed. (p/n 9020-7516-001).
• In a single frame system, have the Master Controller firmware 9.22.0 or higher installed.
• In a multi-frame system, have the peripheral controller firmware 10.13.x or higher installed, have the DBX firmware 1.13.0 or higher
installed.

IMPORTANT: Be sure to save the existing AZedit setup file (.adm) before confirming the switch over to High Density, because a 1st Birthday occurs
when switching over.
• Using AZedit's Intercom Sizing Wizard (Options|Intercom Configuration|Options Tab), configure your system as High Density (following the
wizard instructions).
• Insert the AIO-8 and AIO-16 cards in the slots you want.
NOTE: For more detailed information, see the AIO-16 User Manual (Figure 2).

NOTE:
The AIO-16 Backcards
SCSI Backcard (9000-7726-002)
Backward compatibility to existing AIO-8 breakout panels. This card carries two single RS-485 data pairs; one data pair per group
of 8 keypanel ports.
MDR Backcard (9000-7726-003)
Can be connected to 1RU, 48-port RJ-45 breakout panel or to a 2RU, 32-port DB-9 breakout panel. This card has 16 RS-485 data
pair so each keypanel can communicate with the matrix separately. Because the MDR backcard has individual intelligent ports,
addressing is done dynamically from the matrix to the keypanel.
AIO-16 Breakout Panel Usage
The AIO-16 back panels have 2 connectors (SCSI and MDR) per card. Each connector carries 8 ports per connector. These connections can
be separated between multiple and different breakout panels, if desired. For example, if you are using an XCP-40-DB9 breakout panel, and
you have four AIO-8 cards seated next to an AIO-16, you can connect the AIO-8 cards SCSI connections to J1, J2, J3, J4 on the XCP-40
breakout panel. You can then connect the AIO-16 J1 SCSI connector to J5 on the XCP-40 breakout panel and connect the AIO-16 J2 SCSI
connector to another XCP-40 breakout panel.
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