Abekas Mira User's Operation Manual - page 21
User Operations Guide—Mira Instant Replay Server
Revised: 5 September 2014
Copyright ©2014, Abekas Incorporated
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Original Mira 4-Channel Server Rear Panel
(shipped before June, 2010)
The illustration in Figure 1 below details the video, audio, timecode, control, data and power connections on the rear panel of the original
Mira server, shipped before June, 2010. Descriptions for each connection begin below the illustration.
Mira 4CH Server with EMBEDDED DIGITAL AUDIO & AES DIGITAL AUDIO) shipped only BEFORE June, 2010:
Figure 1
Original Mira 4-Channel Server Rear Panel
(A) AC Power #1 In
Input #1 for mains power into the dual-redundant power supply. The power supply is auto-sensing with an input AC voltage
range of 100VAC to 240VAC at 47Hz to 63Hz. If only one mains power cord is plugged in, the power supply alarm will sound
when Mira is powered on. Either plug in the second AC power cord or press the
POWER SUPPLY ALARM MUTE
button (located to
the immediate right of the PSU’s) to silence the alarm.
NOTE: Some versions of the Mira power supply do not offer an “Alarm Mute” button. You must plug in the second power cord to silence the alarm.
(B) AC Power #2 In
Input #2 for mains power into the dual-redundant power supply. The power supply is auto-sensing with an input AC voltage
range of 100VAC to 240VAC at 47Hz to 63Hz. If only one mains power cord is plugged in, the power supply alarm will sound
when Mira is powered on. Either plug in the second AC power cord or press the
POWER SUPPLY ALARM MUTE
button (located to
the immediate right of the PSU’s) to silence the alarm.
NOTE: Some versions of the Mira power supply do not offer an “Alarm Mute” button. You must plug in the second power cord to silence the alarm.
(C) Firewire Port (only available on “Original” Mira 4-Channel servers shipped before June, 2010)
This port is used to connect to an external 1394 Firewire portable disk drive. Data transfer rates up to 800Mb/s are possible.
Typically, this port is used to transfer clip file data between the Mira server and the portable disk drive.
NOTE: Any portable disk drive connected to this Firewire port must be formatted for use on a Windows O/S. Portable disk drives formatted for exclusive use
on the Mac O/S will not operate properly.
(D) eSATA-II Ports
These ports are used to connect to an external eSATA-II portable disk drive. Data transfer rates up to 3.0Gb/s are possible.
Typically, this port is used to transfer clip file data between the Mira server and the portable disk drive.
NOTE: Any portable disk drive connected to this eSATA-II port must be formatted for use on a Windows O/S. Portable disk drives formatted for exclusive
use on the Mac O/S will not operate properly.