Datapath Vision900X and 1100X Mode d'emploi

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Mode d'emploi
VSN900X
VSN1100X
Version: 1.1
User Manual
Expansion Chassis
Contents
Safety Instructions.....................................................................................3
Introduction...............................................................................................4
Unpacking..................................................................................................5
Components..............................................................................................6
Slots and Bandwidths - Optical Systems....................................................7
Connecting a VSN900X Expansion Chassis.................................................8
Connecting a VSN900X-Optical Expansion Chassis....................................9
Connecting a VSN1100X Expansion Chassis..............................................11
Connecting a VSN1100X-Optical Expansion Chassis..................................12
Inserting and Removing the ExCable-Optical............................................14
Inserting and Removing the ExCable-G3...................................................17
Specications...........................................................................................18
Datapath Limited.....................................................................................19
Index........................................................................................................20
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Safety Instructions (UK)
To prevent damage to your Datapath product or injury to personnel operating the
equipment, please read the following safety precautions prior to operation. These
instructions should be made available to all those who will use and operate Datapath
products.
Power Supply
All Datapath products require a mains power supply. This power supply must be
disconnected when equipment is being upgraded or relocated.
Cables
Do not expose cables to any liquids; doing so may cause a short circuit which could
damage the equipment. Do not place heavy objects on top of any cables as this can
cause damage and possibly lead to exposed live wires.
Ventilation
All computer equipment should be located in a well ventilated area. All ventilation
holes on the computer casing must be kept clear of any obstruction at all times.
Failure to do so will result in the system over heating and damaging your equipment.
Working Environment
The equipment should be located in an environment free from dust, moisture and
extreme changes in temperature and should be placed on a stable and solid work
surface. Liquids (hot/cold drinks etc) should not be placed near the equipment as
spillage could cause serious damage.
Gas/Flammable Liquids
Electronic equipment should never be used in the presence of gas or any ammable
liquid, doing so could result in an explosion or serious re.
Smoke/Unusual Smells
Should you notice smoke or unusual smells being emitted from your computer, turn
o and unplug the system from the mains supply. The system should then be passed
to a qualied technician for
inspection. Continued operation could result in personal injury and damage to
property.
Maintenance
Maintenance should only be carried out by competent technicians, any Datapath
plug-in cards that are physically damaged should be returned to Datapath for repair
using Datapath RMA procedures.
Disposal
At the end of life all Datapath products should be disposed of as per local laws and
regulations dictate. In UK contact Datapath to arrange disposal. Our WEE registration
number is WEEE/AA0005ZR.
Consignes de sécurité (Fr)
An de ne pas endommager votre produit Datapath et d’éviter tout risque de blessure
du personnel exploitant le matériel, veuillez lire les consignes de sécurité suivantes
avant toute utilisation. Ces instructions doivent être mises à disposition de toute per-
sonne souhaitant utiliser et exploiter les produits Datapath.
Alimentation électrique
Tous les produits Datapath requièrent une alimentation électrique principale. Cette
alimentation électrique doit être interrompue en cas de mise à jour ou de relocalisation
du matériel.
Câbles
Ne pas exposer les câbles à un liquide quelconque car cela pourrait provoquer un
court-circuit susceptible d’endommager le matériel.
Ne pas placer d’objets lourds sur les câbles car cela pourrait causer des dommages et
conduire éventuellement à des ls électriques dénudés.
Ventilation
Tout matériel informatique doit être disposé dans un endroit bien ventilé. Veiller à ne
jamais obstruer les orices de ventilation du boîtier de l’ordinateur ; sinon, il y a risque
de surchaue du système et votre matériel peut être endommagé.
Environnement de travail
Le matériel doit être placé sur une surface de travail stable et solide, dans un environ-
nement exempt de poussière et d’humidité et non exposé à des variations extrêmes
de températures. Ne pas placer de liquides (boissons chaudes/froides, etc.) près du
matériel, car un déversement accidentel pourrait causer de graves dommages.
Gaz/Liquides inammables
Le matériel électronique ne doit jamais être utilisé en présence de gaz ou de liquide
inammable ; cela pourrait entraîner une explosion ou un grave incendie.
Fumée/odeurs inhabituelles
Si vous constatez la présence de fumée ou d’odeurs inhabituelles émanant de votre
ordinateur, éteignez-le et débranchez le système de l’alimentation secteur. Dans ce
cas, le système devra être coné à un technicien qualié pour inspection. Une poursuite
de son utilisation risquerait de provoquer des blessures corporelles et des dommages
matériels.
Entretien
Lentretien doit impérativement être eectué par des techniciens compétents, toute
carte enchable Datapath physiquement endommagée est à retourner à Datapath pour
réparation via la procédure Datapath RMA.
Élimination
En n de vie, tous les produits Datapath seront éliminés conformément aux législations
et réglementations locales. Au Royaume-Uni, veuillez contacter Datapath pour organis-
er l’élimination. Notre numéro d’enregistrement de Déchets d’équipements électriques
et électroniques : WEEE/AA0005ZR.
Sicherheitsanweisungen (D)
Die folgenden Sicherheitsanweisungen dienen der Vermeidung von Schäden an Ihrem
Datapath-Produkt und Verletzungen der Nutzer. Bitte lesen Sie sie sorgfältig durch,
bevor Sie Ihr Produkt in Betrieb nehmen. Diese Anweisungen sollten allen Personen
zugänglich gemacht werden, die mit der Nutzung und der Bedienung von Datap-
ath-Produkten betraut sind.
Stromversorgung
Alle Datapath-Produkte müssen an die Hauptstromversorgung angeschlossen werden.
Die Stromversorgung muss unterbrochen werden, wenn Geräte ausgetauscht oder an
einer anderen Stelle platziert werden sollen.
Kabel
Kabel dürfen nicht mit Flüssigkeiten in Berührung kommen, da dadurch ein Kurzschluss
und somit ein Schaden an dem Gerät ausgelöst werden könnte. Stellen Sie außerdem
keine schweren Objekte auf die Kabel, um Schäden und oen liegende stromführende
Leitungen zu vermeiden.
Lüftung
Computerausrüstung sollte in einem gut gelüfteten Bereich aufgestellt werden. Die
Lüftungslöcher am Computergehäuse müssen stets freigehalten werden, um eine
Überhitzung und somit einen Geräteschaden zu vermeiden.
Arbeitsumgebung
Die Geräte sollten in einer staubfreien und trockenen Umgebung, in der keine extremen
Temperaturänderungen zu erwarten sind, auf einer stabilen Arbeitsäche aufgestellt
werden. In der Nähe der Geräte sollten keine Flüssigkeiten (heiße/kalte Getränke etc.)
platziert werden, die verschüttet werden und schwerwiegende Schäden anrichten
könnten.
Gas/brennbare Flüssigkeiten
Elektronische Geräte sind nicht in Umgebungen zu verwenden, in denen Gas oder bren-
nbare Flüssigkeiten vorhanden ist/sind und somit Brand- und Explosionsgefahr besteht.
Rauch/ungewöhnliche Gerüche
Schalten Sie das System aus und trennen Sie es von der Hauptversorgung, wenn von
Ihrem Computer Rauch ausgeht oder dieser ungewöhnliche Gerüche abgibt. Lassen Sie
das System anschließend von einem qualizierten Techniker prüfen. Bei fortgeführtem
Betrieb besteht die Gefahr von Verletzungen und Sachschäden.
Wartung
Wartungsarbeiten sollten nur von qualizierten Technikern durchgeführt werden.
Physisch beschädigte Plug-in-Karten von Datapath sollten zur Reparatur unter Einsatz
der RMA-Verfahren von Datapath an Datapath übergeben werden.
Entsorgung
Am Ende ihrer Nutzungsdauer sollten Datapath-Produkte gemäß den lokalen Gesetzen
und Bestimmungen entsorgt werden. Für Nutzer in Großbritannien: Bitte kontaktieren
Sie Datapath, um Vorkehrungen zur Entsorgung von Datapath-Produkten zu treen.
Unsere WEE-Registrierungsnummer lautet WEEE/AA0005ZR.
Instrucciones de seguridad (Esp)
Rogamos leer las siguientes instrucciones de seguridad antes de poner en funcionami-
ento el equipo, a n de evitar daños en su producto de Datapath o lesiones al personal
encargado de su manejo. Poner estas instrucciones a disposición de todos aquellos que
vayan a utilizar y/o manejar los productos de Datapath.
Alimentación eléctrica
Todos los productos de Datapath requieren una fuente de alimentación eléctrica.
Esta fuente de alimentación eléctrica debe ser desconectada durante las tareas de
renovación o traslado.
Cables
No exponer los cables a líquidos, ya que ello puede causar un cortocircuito y, por con-
siguiente, daños en el equipo. No colocar objetos pesados sobre los cables, ya que esto
puede ocasionar daños y poner al descubierto los cables vivos.
Ventilación
Todos los equipos informáticos deben estar situados en un área bien ventilada.
Mantener todos los oricios de ventilación de la carcasa del ordenador siempre libres
de obstrucciones de cualquier tipo. En caso contrario, podría producirse un sobre-
calentamiento del sistema y daños en el equipo.
Entorno de trabajo
El equipo debe estar emplazado en un ambiente sin polvo, humedad ni cambios brus-
cos de temperatura y debe ser situado sobre una supercie estable y sólida. No colocar
líquidos (bebidas calientes/frías, etc.) cerca del equipo, ya que un derrame podría causar
graves daños.
Gas/líquidos inamables
El equipo electrónico nunca debe ser usado en presencia de gas o líquido inamable, ya
que esto podría causar una explosión o un incendio grave.
Humo/olores inusuales
En caso de percibir humo u olores inusuales provenientes de su ordenador, apagar y
desenchufar el equipo de la red eléctrica. El sistema debe ser conado entonces a un
técnico cualicado para su
inspección. Si el equipo continuara funcionando, esto podría ocasionar lesiones person-
ales y daños materiales.
Mantenimiento
El mantenimiento solo debe ser ejecutado por técnicos capacitados. Las tarjetas
insertables (plug-in) de Datapath que estén físicamente dañadas deben ser devueltas
a Datapath para su reparación según los procedimientos RMA (Return Merchandise
Agreement) de Datapath.
Eliminación
Al nal de su vida útil, todos los productos de Datapath deben ser eliminados de
acuerdo con las leyes y normativas locales. En el Reino Unido, contactar a Datapath
para organizar la eliminación. Nuestro número de registro WEE (Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment) es WEEE/AA0005ZR.
Safety Instructions
Introduction
The Datapath range of expansion chassis are solutions that allow system builders and integrators the
exibility to extend a PCIe based PC or motherboard enabling a larger, distributed system architecture.
The optical expansion chassis can be used to create systems with distances of up to 100m between the
host PC and the expansion chassis.
The expansion link is created using a combination of Host Link (HLink) and Slave Link (SLink) cards
connected together using a cable or a series of cables (copper or optical), these combined provide a high
bandwidth PCI Express link from an upstream host to a distributed expansion unit.
Expansion Chassis Models Backplane Number of Available PCIe Slots
VSN900X Express9-G3 (SLink-G3 installed) 9
VSN1100X Express11-G3 (SLink-G3 installed) 11
VSN900X-Optical Express9-G3 (SLink-Optical installed) 9
VSN1100X-Optical Express11-G3 (SLink-Optical installed) 11
Connecting multiple expansion chassis vastly increases the number of available PCI Express slots capable
of running large, complex video walls supporting high bandwidth and low latency video capture.
Features
VSN900X/VSN900X-Optical
9 slot PCI Express backplane 1 x 8 lane and 8 x4 lane slots
1 x PICMG 1.3 slot
Support for daisy chaining multiple backplanes
Supports 8GB/s full duplex links between chassis.
48 lane PCI Express 3.0 switch
VSN1100X/VSN1100X-Optical
11 slot, Gen.3 PCI Express backplane
1 x PICMG 1.3 SBC slot
Standard ATX form factor
Support for multiple backplanes for large systems
Supports 8GB/s full duplex links per slot
Temperature sensors monitored by Datapath Wall Monitor software
96 lane PCI Express 3.0 switch
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The expansion chassis is heavy, lifting precautions should be taken.
Inspect items for damage. Should any items show any signs of damage, report it immediately to your
vendor.
Normal electrostatic handling precautions should be observed when installing PCIe cards and cables,
these items incorporate sensitive electronic components. Care should be taken to avoid dust ingress
to the cable connectors or excessive voltage or current surges.
All packaging should be retained for future shipping requirements.
Packing List
Depending on the solution ordered, your packing box should contain a combination of:
VSN900X 9 slot expansion system providing 8 PCIe Gen3 x4 slots & 1 PCIe
Gen2 x8 slot & 1 x8 PCIe Gen3
VSN900X-Optical 9 slot expansion system providing 8 PCIe gen3 x4 slots & 1 PCIe
gen2 x8 slot & 1 x8 PCIe Gen3
VSN1100X 11 slot expansion system providing 11 PCIe Gen3 x8 slots
VSN1100X-Optical 11 slot expansion system providing 11 PCIe Gen3 x8 slots
ExCable 1 metre copper cable
ExCable-Optical/50 50 metre optical cable
ExCable-Optical/100 100 metre optical cable
HLink-G3 Gen.3 host link card*
HLink-Optical Optical Gen.3 host link card*
SLink-G3 Gen.3 slave link card. (The SLink-G3 is pre-installed in all
VSN900X/1100X chassis)
SLink-Optical Optical Gen.3 slave link card. (The SLink-Optical is pre-installed
in all VSN900X-Optical/1100X-Optical chassis)
Half Size Bracket Supplied with HLink-Optical card
User Manual
* If the VSN expansion chassis is supplied as part of a completely congured system with a VSN host
machine then the HLink-G3/HLink-Optical card will be pre-installed.
Unpacking
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Components
HLink-G3 SLink-G3
ExCable-G3
HLink-Optical SLink-Optical
ExCable-Optical
Slots and Bandwidths - Optical Systems
The optical solutions oer a variety of congurations and bandwidths depending on customer
requirements. Each HLink-Optical is capable of transferring up to PCIe Gen.3 x8 bandwidths across
distances up to 100m. To achieve this the HLink-Optical must be installed in a x8 PCIe slot on the host
backplane and connected to the corresponding SLink-Optical card pre-installed in the PICMG 1.3 slot in
the expansion chassis using two ExCable-Optical cables.
A x4 bandwidth can also be achieved by connecting the HLink-Optical (installed in a x8 PCIe slot ) to two
separate SLink-Optical cards. If the HLink-Optical is installed in a PCIe x4 then it can only be connected to
one SLink-Optical card.
HOST EXPANSION
PCIe Slot
Number
Bandwidth ExCable-Optical HLink-Optical SLink-Optical
X8 X4 1 Cable 2 Cables
Top
Connector
Bottom
Connector
Top
Connector
Bottom
Connector
1 x x x x x x (1)
1 x x x x (2)
2 N/A x x x x
3 N/A x x x x
4 N/A x x x x
5 N/A x x x x
6 N/A x x x x
7 N/A x x x x
8 N/A x x x x
9 N/A x x x x
(1) SLink-Optical card is pre-installed in the PICMG 1.3 slot in the expansion chassis.
(2) Two ExCables-Optical connecting to two separate SLink-Optical cards (see section: Creating the Link -x4 optical on page 15)
Nine Slot System
Eleven Slot System
HOST EXPANSION
PCIe Slot
Number
Bandwidth ExCable-Optical HLink-Optical SLink-Optical
X8 1 Cable 2 Cables
Top
Connector
Bottom
Connector
Top
Connector
Bottom
Connector
1 x (3) x x x x x
2 x x x x x x
3 x x x x x x
4 x x x x x x
5 x x x x x x
6 x x x x x x
7 x x x x x x
8 x x x x x x
9 x x x x x x
10 x x x x x x
11 x x x x x x
(3) All 11 slots in the VSN1100X-Optical expansion chassis are PCIe x8 lane therefore two ExCables-Optical are required. If
the requirement is for x4, only one ExCable-Optical is required, however this reduces the available bandwidth by 50% and
therefore reduces the amount of video signal that can be transferred.
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Connecting a VSN900X Expansion Chassis
If your expansion chassis is supplied as part of a wall controller system the HLink-G3 card will be
pre-installed in the host machine which contains the SBC. If the expansion chassis has been
supplied separate to a host machine the HLink-G3 card provided needs to be installed in the host PC.
You are likely to need a at blade and/or a cross head screwdriver for the installation of the HLink-G3 card;
it would be useful to have these to hand before you begin. Power down the PC (including peripherals),
switch o at the mains and disconnect all the cables connected to the computer and expansion chassis.
Remove the PC cover. Locate a vacant PCIe slot (x8 on the motherboard and remove the backing plate
(retain all screws) .
Remove the HLink-G3 card from its packaging and secure it rmly into the empty PCIe slot. Screw the
bracket to the back panel of the PC and replace the cover.
Connect the HLink-G3 and SLink-G3 using the ExCable-G3 provided. If more than one expansion chassis is
supplied, ensure the cards are paired correctly by connecting the cards labelled “Link1” together, the pair
labelled “link2” are connected together and so on. In the event that this is not possible i.e. the expansion
chassis are shipped separately and the cards are not labelled, connect the cards using the ExCables-G3
provided and re-install the Datapath Driver Install package to reset the pairings.
Host PC with a single VSN900X expansion chassis providing up to 17 PCI Express slots
Host PC with two VSN900X expansion chassis providing up to 25 PCI Express slots
SBC
Main Chassis
HLink-G3
SLink-G3
SBC
Main Chassis
HLink-G3 HLink-G3
SLink-G3 SLink-G3
ExCable-G3
ExCable-G3
ExCable-G3
Connecting a VSN900X-Optical Expansion Chassis
The Optical Solution
The Datapath optical solution allows expansion chassis to be located up to 100m away from the main
controller. The Optical solution can support up to PCIe Gen 3 x8 bandwidths between an HLink-Optical,
located in the host machine and an SLink-Optical, located in the expansion chassis Full bandwidth is
achieved by using two ExCable-Optical cables between each HLink and SLink-Optical card .
Alternatively, PCIe Gen3 x4 bandwidth can be achieved using only one ExCable-Optical between each
HLink-Optical and SLink-Optical. This will reduce the total amount of video signal that can be transferred
between the chassis. If x4 bandwidth is acceptable, one HLink-Optical can be connected to two
SLink-Optical cards, providing that the HLink-Optical is located in a x8 slot.
See Creating the link x4 and x8 on page 15.
If your optical expansion chassis is supplied as part of a complete wall controller system the HLink-Optical
card will be pre-installed in the host machine which contains the SBC. If the expansion chassis has been
supplied separate to a host machine the HLink-Optical card provided needs to be installed in the host PC.
You are likely to need a at blade and/or a cross head screwdriver for the installation of the HLink-Optical
card; it would be useful to have these to hand before you begin. Power down the PC (including
peripherals), switch o at the mains and disconnect all the cables connected to the computer and
expansion chassis. Remove the PC cover. Locate a vacant PCIe slot (x8 on the motherboard and remove
the backing plate (retain all screws) .
Remove the HLink-Optical card from its packaging and secure it rmly into the empty PCIe slot. Screw the
bracket to the back panel of the PC and replace the cover.
Connect the HLink-Optical and SLink-Optical using the ExCable-Optical provided. If more than one
expansion chassis is supplied, ensure the cards are paired correctly by connecting the cards labelled
“Link1” together, the pair labelled “link2” are connected together and so on. In the event that this is not
possible i.e. the expansion chassis are shipped separately and the cards are not labelled, connect the cards
using the ExCables-Optical provided and re-install the Datapath Driver Install package to reset the
pairings.
PCI Express Gen.3 technology supports one directional data transfer speeds of up to 8GB/s of raw data
(6.4GB/s eective data rate) ensuring smooth, full frame rate video distribution over great distances.
Connecting to a VSN970/VSN990 Wall Controller
If the VSN900X-Optical is being connected to a VSN970 or VSN990 and the full bandwidth (x8) is required
then dual optical cables should be used and the “Daisy Chain” conguration adopted. This is achieved by
installing the HLink-Optical card on the rst slot of the VSN970/VSN990 and the rst slot of each
subsequent VSN900X expansion chassis. Only the rst slot of the Express9-G3 backplane is able to
support the full x8 Gen.3 connection. Using other slots on the backplane or adopting a “Star
conguration i.e. a single HLink-Optical in a host system connected to 2 x SLink-Optical in separate
expansion chassis will still work but at a reduced bandwidth (x4).
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Daisy Chain Configuration (x8)
SBC
Main Chassis
HLink-Optical
HLink-Optical HLink-Optical HLink-Optical
SLink-Optical
SLink-Optical
SLink-Optical
2 x ExCable-Optical2 x ExCable-Optical 2 x ExCable-Optical
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This is the recommended conguration for achieving the highest bandwidth when using multiple
VSN900X-Optical expansion chassis.
Star Configuration (x4)
1 x ExCable-Optical
1 x ExCable-Optical
1 x ExCable-Optical
1 x ExCable-Optical
HLink-Optical
SLink-Optical
SBC
Main Chassis
Connecting a VSN1100X Expansion Chassis
If your expansion chassis is supplied as part of a wall controller system the HLink-G3 card will be
pre-installed in the host machine which contains the SBC. If the expansion chassis has been
supplied separate to a host machine the HLink-G3 card provided needs to be installed in the host PC.
You are likely to need a at blade and/or a cross head screwdriver for the installation of the HLink-G3 card;
it would be useful to have these to hand before you begin. Power down the PC (including peripherals),
switch o at the mains and disconnect all the cables connected to the computer and expansion chassis.
Remove the PC cover. Locate a vacant PCIe slot (x8) on the motherboard and remove the backing plate
(retain all screws) .
Remove the HLink-G3 card from its packaging and secure it rmly into an empty PCIe slot. Screw the
bracket to the back panel of the PC and replace the cover.
Connect the HLink-G3 and SLink-G3 using the ExCable-G3 provided. If more than one expansion chassis is
supplied, ensure the cards are paired correctly by connecting the cards labelled “Link1” together, the pair
labelled “link2” are connected together and so on. In the event that this is not possible i.e. the expansion
chassis are shipped separately and the cards are not labelled, connect the cards using the ExCables-G3
provided and re-install the Datapath Driver Install package to reset the pairings.
The exibility of the Express11-G3 technology allows multiple backplanes to be arranged in a “Star
conguration, providing the ability to create very large systems comprising of several chassis each with
11available, x8 slots for video capture inputs and/or graphics outputs.
ExCables-G3
SBC
Main Chassis
SLink-G3
HLink-G3
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Connecting a VSN1100X-Optical Expansion Chassis
The Optical Solution
The Datapath optical solution allows expansion chassis to be located up to 100m away from the main
controller. The Optical solution can support up to PCIe Gen 3 x8 bandwidths between an HLink-Optical,
located in the host machine and an SLink-Optical, located in the expansion chassis. Full bandwidth is
achieved by using two ExCable-Optical cables between each HLink and SLink-Optical card .
Alternatively, PCIe Gen3 x4 bandwidth can be achieved using only one ExCable-Optical between each
HLink-Optical and SLink-Optical. This will reduce the total amount of video signal that can be transferred
between the chassis. If x4 bandwidth is acceptable, one HLink-Optical can be connected to two
SLink-Optical cards, providing that the HLink-Optical is located in a x8 slot.
See creating the link x4 and x8 on page 15.
If your optical expansion chassis is supplied as part of a complete wall controller system the HLink-Optical
card will be pre-installed in the host machine which contains the SBC. If the expansion chassis has been
supplied separate to a host machine, the HLink-Optical card provided needs to be installed in the host PC.
You are likely to need a at blade and/or a cross head screwdriver for the installation of the HLink-Optical
card; it would be useful to have these to hand before you begin. Power down the PC (including
peripherals), switch o at the mains and disconnect all the cables connected to the computer and
expansion chassis. Remove the PC cover. Locate a vacant PCIe slot (x8) on the motherboard and remove
the backing plate (retain all screws) .
Remove the HLink-Optical card from its packaging and secure it rmly into the empty PCIe slot. Screw the
bracket to the back panel of the PC and replace the cover.
Connect the HLink-Optical and SLink-Optical using the ExCable-Optical provided. If more than one
expansion chassis is supplied, ensure the cards are paired correctly by connecting the cards labelled
“Link1” together, the pair labelled “link2” are connected together and so on. In the event that this is not
possible i.e. the expansion chassis are shipped separately and the cards are not labelled, connect the cards
using the ExCables-Optical provided and re-install the Datapath Driver Install package to reset the
pairings.
PCI Express Gen.3 technology supports one directional data transfer speeds of up to 8GB/s of raw data
(6.4GB/s eective data rate) ensuring smooth, full frame rate video distribution over great distances.
Connecting to a VSN1170/VSN1190 Wall Controller
If the VSN1100X-Optical is being connected to a VSN1170 or VSN1190 the full bandwidth (x8) is
available in all PCIe slots. When using the Datapath VSN1170 as a host machine it is recommended to
connect multiple expansion chassis in a “Star” conguration (i.e place all HLink-Optical cards in the
VSN1170 host machine). This is because each slot of the VSN1170 is capable of supporting the full x8
Gen.3 connection to the HLink-Optical card. Other host machines that support multiple x8 or greater slots
should also be congured this way.
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HLink-Optical
SLink-Optical
Dual ExCable-Optical per link
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The ExCables-Optical should be inserted rmly into the connector on the HLink and SLink-Optical cards.
The correct way to insert the cable is to have the manufacturers label facing the card as shown above.
The rectangular connector needs to be fully inserted into the card until a denite click can be felt. This
locks the cable in place. Failure to lock the connector in place can result in the ExCable-Optical
becoming separated from the card and the link between chassis being lost.
Inserting and Removing the ExCable-Optical
To remove the connector gently pull the ring pull tab to unlock the connector from the card then slide the
connector out fully.
Normal bre handling precautions should be observed to avoid tight loops or kinks in the ExCable-Optical.
Bend radii below 75mm are not recommended and may result in bre breakage.
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Creating the Link - x8 (Optical)
For maximum bandwidth, the HLink \SLink -Optical cards should be connected using two optical cables
to form an eight-lane (“x8”) link, capable of 64G-transfers/sec (approx 6.4GB/s eective data rate in each
direction.
In “x8” mode the Jumper Link “J7” on the HLink-Optical card must be set to position 2-3 as shown below.
When creating the “x8” link, the ExCable-Optical connected into the top connector on the HLink-Optical
card must also be connected to the top connector on the SLink-Optical card. Similarly the second
ExCable-Optical must connect between the lower card connectors.
Jumper Link “J7”
Connecting a x8 link
Creating the Link - x4 (Optical)
For a reduced bandwidth connection or where a single HLink-Optical is used to connect to two separate
SLink-Optical cards (i.e. “Star” connection of two expansion chassis). In this conguration, for a single
ExCable-Optical link the PCIe connection is “x4” and the bandwidth is reduced to 3.2GB/s.
In “x4” mode the Jumper Link “J7” on the HLink-Optical card must be set to position 1-2 as shown below.
Either (or both) connectors on the HLink-Optical card can be used, but only the top connector of the
SLink-Optical card.
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Jumper Link “J7”
Connecting x4 links
Frame Locking
When using the Datapath Optical Expansion Link it is not possible to maintain display frame locking. It is
assumed that displays controlled from the expansion chassis would be suciently far away from the host
machine that this will not be a problem. It should be noted that all displays within an expansion chassis (or
cluster of chassis) connected using a standard HLink-G3 and ExCable-G3 will remain frame-locked to each
other.
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Inserting and Removing the ExCable-G3
The ExCable-G3 should be inserted rmly into the connector on the HLink-G3 and the SLink-G3 cards.
The correct way to insert the cable is to have the release tab facing away from the card. The rectangular
connector needs to be fully inserted into the card until a denite click can be felt. This locks the cable in
place. Failure to lock the connector in place can result in the ExCable-G3 becoming separated from the
card and the link between chassis being lost.
To remove the connector gently pull the ring pull tab to unlock the connector from the card then slide the
connector out fully.
Normal copper cable handling precautions should be observed to avoid tight loops or kinks in the
ExCable-G3.
Specifications
BACKPLANES
Express9-G3 PCIe backplane providing 1
x 8 lane slot and 8 x4 lane slots
Express11-G3 PCIe backplane providing
11 x 8 lane slots
POWER
600W Redundant PSU
500W ATX
800W Redundant PSU(VSN1100X only)
ENVIRONMENT
Operating Temperature 0 to 35 DegC (32 to 95 DegF)
Storage Temperature -20 to 70 DegC (-4 158 DegF)
Relative Humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing
Noise 48.6dB(A) upto 67.9dB (A)*
*Dependent on system conguration & ambient temperature
DIMENSIONS
Length 500mm (including handles)
Height 175mm
Width 482.1 mm
Weight 19-25kg (shipped 30-33kg)
COMPLIANCE
FCC/CE/ROHS
We are continuously developing the technology used within our product ranges
delivering outstanding innovative solutions, therefore the specication may change from
time to time.
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Datapath Limited
Datapath has a long and very successful history in the computer graphics industry. Datapath has been
designing and supplying high performance, high quality graphics display systems to the world’s largest
and most demanding companies and institutions since 1982. Datapath was one of the founding
companies of multi-screen Windows acceleration using single and multi board solutions. Now using the
very latest display technology Datapath oers some of the world’s leading multi screen graphics
accelerators for the most demanding applications.
As new technology advances, so we at Datapath improve the performance and functionality of both our
hardware and software to give our customers more. Following a continuous development program, we
pride ourselves on our support and responsive nature towards all our customers and their changing needs.
As more sophisticated equipment and techniques become readily available, so we are there to exploit the
power and potential that this technology presents.
Technical Support
Registered Users can access our technical support line using, email, and the Support page on the Datapath
Web Site, usually with a response within 24 hours (excluding weekends).
Via Email
Send an email to [email protected] with as much information about your system as possible. To
enable a swift response we need to know the following details:
Specication of the PC - including processor speed
Operating System
Application Software
Datapath Hardware / Software
The exact nature of the problem - and please be as specic as possible.
Please quote version and revision numbers of hardware and software in use wherever possible.
Copyright Statement
© Datapath Ltd., England, 2015
Datapath Limited claims copyright on this documentation. No part of this documentation may be
reproduced, released, disclosed, stored in any electronic format, or used in whole or in part for any
purpose other than stated herein without the express permission of Datapath Limited.
Whilst every eort is made to ensure that the information contained in this on-line help is correct,
Datapath Limited make no representations or warranties with respect to the contents thereof, and do not
accept liability for any errors or omissions. Datapath reserves the right to change specication without
prior notice and cannot assume responsibility for the use made of the information supplied. Datapath
Limited acknowledges all registered trademarks used within this documentation.
B
Backplanes 18
Bandwidth 12
Bend radii 14
C
Cable 3
Compliance 18
Copyright 19
D
Daisy Chain Conguration 10
Dimensions 18
Driver Install 8
E
email 19
Environment 18
ExCable-G3 6
ExCable-Optical 6
Express11-G3 11
F
Features 4
Frame locking 16
H
HLink-G3 6
HLink-Optical 6
Host PC 8
I
Inserting the cable 17
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Index
Installing the HLink-G3 card 11
Installing the HLink-Optical 12
J
Jumper Link “J7” 15
M
Maintenance 3
Models 4
P
Packing List 5
Power supply 3
R
Range 4
S
SLink-G3 6
SLink-Optical 6
T
Technical support 19
The Optical Solution 9, 12
V
VSN900X-Optical 9
VSN1100X-Optical 12
X
x4 15
x8 15
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