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User Manual

M969-9900-103

2016-11-28

DENSITÉ 3+ FR1

1RU Housing Frame for Densité Modular Products

Summary of Contents for Miranda DENSITE 3+ FR1

Page 1: ...User Manual M969 9900 103 2016 11 28 DENSIT 3 FR1 1RU Housing Frame for Densit Modular Products...

Page 2: ...to owners of Densit 3 FR1s to use their product manuals for their own internal business use Manuals for Grass Valley products may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electroni...

Page 3: ...making any other equipment connections Identifies an external protective grounding terminal which may be connected to earth ground as a supplement to an internal grounding terminal Indicates that sta...

Page 4: ...id or aerosol cleaners use only a damp cloth Dangerous voltages may exist at several points in this equipment To avoid injury do not touch exposed connections and components while power is on High lea...

Page 5: ...occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in intermittent failure or complete damage adversely affecting an electrical circuit When you remove and replace any card from a...

Page 6: ...rence dans le texte doit tre remplac par un fusible du m me calibre Identifie une borne de mise la terre de protection Il faut relier cette borne la terre avant d effectuer toute autre connexion l qui...

Page 7: ...ager les connecteurs Coupez l alimentation avant de nettoyer l quipement Ne pas utiliser de nettoyants liquides ou en a rosol Utilisez uniquement un chiffon humide Des tensions dangereuses peuvent exi...

Page 8: ...r parations autres que celles qui sont d crites dans le pr sent manuel sauf si vous tes qualifi pour le faire Confiez les r parations un technicien qualifi La maintenance doit se r aliser dans un mili...

Page 9: ...rasser veillez ce que le cristal liquide n entre pas en contact avec la peau ou la bouche En cas de contact avec la peau ou les v tements laver imm diatement l eau savonneuse Ne jamais ing rer le liqu...

Page 10: ...ommunications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This equi...

Page 11: ...that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T 11364 2014 X SJ T 11364 2014 X Indicates that this toxic or ha...

Page 12: ...xii Notices...

Page 13: ...t 3 FR1 Frame 6 Installing the Power Cord Retaining Clips 8 Ventilation 8 Fan Speed Control 8 GPI 8 Field Serviceable Items 9 Changing the Power Supply 9 Replacing the Controller Card 10 Replacing the...

Page 14: ...ame sync modules 36 Slaving cards in a frame to another REF equipped frame 37 Installation 37 Unpacking 37 Installation in the Densit 3 FR1 frame 38 Connection 38 Operation 38 Control Options 38 Local...

Page 15: ...ules for the frame are also hot swappable and can be configured automatically when a card is replaced The frame is air cooled and all modules redundant PSUs and fans are monitored to provide status vi...

Page 16: ...ant power security Modular Cards The Densit 3 FR1 Housing Frame housing frame supports all current Densit 3 series cards directly Many Densit 2 series cards can also be installed with the use of an ad...

Page 17: ...nical Layout Front of the frame When the frame door is opened the front of the unit is visually divided into three sections Left side the Controller card with its attached control panel is seen on the...

Page 18: ...frame is visible via a light pipe in the door No other controls or indicators are present Rear of the Frame The rear of the Densit 3 FR1 frame is visually divided into three sections Right side this a...

Page 19: ...rews clockwise until the door is securely fastened into place Mounting The Densit 3 FR1 housing frame occupies 1RU in a standard 19 rack To mount the frame 1 Open the front door to expose the rack mou...

Page 20: ...ar panel N B the rear panel must be installed before the card 3 To remove a card from a slot tilt the swivel handle on the front of the card to lever the connectors apart then use the handle to pull t...

Page 21: ...U rear panel adapters are available for Single and Double Densit 2 rear panels DENSITE SRP 3RU for single slot width rear panels DENSITE DRP 3RU for double slot width rear panels To install the adapte...

Page 22: ...exhaust it to the rear Ventilation slots are provided in the front door of the frame to allow air to flow into the frame An air filter is installed in the front door behind the slots Ensure that the f...

Page 23: ...ot for the optional redundant power supply Installing a second power supply module and applying power to it automatically engages the redundant supply mode Each power supply has its own power socket o...

Page 24: ...he Controller Card The Controller card is located on the upper left hand side of the frame above the power supply To replace the controller card 1 Open the front door of the frame 2 Grasp the metal ha...

Page 25: ...e socket in the frame NOTE the two ventilator fans are mounted at different angles as shown in the above figure Align the circuit board on the fan assembly with the notches in the edge of the rear pan...

Page 26: ...as Chapter 4 of this document GPI 1501 GPI I O Module The GPI 1501 requires a special rear panel when used with the Densit 3 FR1 frame See the GPI 1501 User Manual for instructions on installing and u...

Page 27: ...me and installed cards The CPU ETH2 Controller serves as the communications port for control and alarm information entering and leaving the frame The CPU ETH2 controller features two Ethernet ports fo...

Page 28: ...sy card swapping Communication speeds of up to 10 Mbps via Ethernet ports Control Interfaces The CPU ETH2 controller is the control point for the Densit 3 FR1 frame and the Densit series cards install...

Page 29: ...n the left hand side Clicking a button changes the contents of the main window to display status reports and controls related to the topic named on the button A full description of the use of the iCon...

Page 30: ...At the main menu ESC does not exit the menu system To exit re push the CONTROLLER button If no controls are operated for 30 seconds the controller reverts to its normal operating mode and the STATUS...

Page 31: ...oring 20 SNMP functionality 22 Data Restoration 23 Factory Alignment 25 Time Management 26 Alarms 27 Options 30 Network Configuration The CPU ETH2 card is shipped with the following settings for ETH 1...

Page 32: ...now be able to access this controller from your local network using iControl or iControl Solo iControl click the Network button and select the ETH tab The current IP address information for the contr...

Page 33: ...controller is accessible on a network and must be identifiable in order to function in the iControl environment The identification data is entered in the iControl INFO control panel This panel also sh...

Page 34: ...server running the lookup service e g Remove select one of the services listed in the window by clicking on it and click Remove to open a query box allowing you to delete it from the window Using the...

Page 35: ...essages that appear below them Error messages are always displayed other status messages appear only upon mouse over of the icon The Status panel shows status information in four categories each acces...

Page 36: ...card slot will appear in slot 5 For a more detailed report on the status of a specific card open that card s control panel in iControl Status CPU ETH2 Resource Usage Select the Advanced tab to view a...

Page 37: ...the Densit series cards that can be installed in the Densit 3 FR1 frame are complex and have a lot of data stored on board related to their configuration and parameter values The CPU ETH2 controller...

Page 38: ...the cards in the selected slots into the memory on board the CPU ETH2 controller Click Load to cards to load the cards in the selected slots with data from the controller s memory Note that a data re...

Page 39: ...Schedule selection Schedule Label Pulldown Options Daily Freq Every day Weekdays Weekly Day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Monthly Week Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4 Last Week Day...

Page 40: ...he Factory Control button Click the Load Factory button to restore the card to the Factory default alignment Using the menu The factory default values can be loaded from the FACTORY DEFAULT menu item...

Page 41: ...se the first source of valid time it finds in this list Using the menu You can enter the current time and date and activate the NTP time sourcing through the TIME OPTIONS menu item Note that the NPT R...

Page 42: ...o show the status options that are available then click on one to select it If no options appear the alarm is not user configurable Overall Alarm This column allows configuration of the contribution o...

Page 43: ...a level to all alarms in that column simultaneously Once the alarms are configured you may accept the changes or discard them Log Events iControl maintains a log of alarm events associated with the c...

Page 44: ...previous settings intact Using the Menu Access the Alarm Report menu item and scroll through the list of available alarms setting each to OFF or to report through GPI Use the GPI Report item to turn...

Page 45: ...TH panel Once this option is activated the bonding mode can be selected and the option itself enabled or disabled in the ETH tab of the Network iControl panel see page 17 or in the CHANNEL BONDING men...

Page 46: ...32 CPU ETH2 Controller Card Local Control Panel Menu Local Control Panel Menu Here is the complete on board menu for the CPU ETH2 controller accessed through its local control panel continued...

Page 47: ...33 Densit 3 FR1 User Manual Local Control Panel Menu continued...

Page 48: ...34 CPU ETH2 Controller Card Local Control Panel Menu...

Page 49: ...cards within a Densit 3 FR1 frame The unique URS4D concept provides significant advantages as it generates a digital reference signal and simplifies inter format processing by using a unique reference...

Page 50: ...al block diagram Card Front Edge Layout Fig 4 2 Card edge layout Applications Referencing converters and frame sync modules In this application the REF 1801 FR1 accepts a reference input and generates...

Page 51: ...slave another Densit frame The ability to carry time code and SMPTE 318 information will allow the slaved frame to operate with the same A V phasing information as the master frame Fig 4 4 Applicatio...

Page 52: ...s marked REF IN The other REF IN connector is a loop through which should be terminated if unused Connect LTC time code to the DIN 1 0 2 3 connector marked LTC IN Fig 4 5 REF 1801 FR1 rear panel Opera...

Page 53: ...ERSION MAJ MIN Number Build FACTORY DEFAULT RESTORE Status LED The status monitor LED is located on the front card edge of the REF 1801 and is visible through the front access door of the Densit frame...

Page 54: ...ine at the top gives the card type REF 1801 and the slot number in which the card is installed in the Densit frame On the left is a Status icon for the card Fig 4 6 REF 1801 FR1 iControl graphic inter...

Page 55: ...uired 4 The Load Factory button Clicking this button will reset all REF 1801 FR1 parameters to factory default values shown underlined in the Menu for local control on page 39 overriding settings made...

Page 56: ...wn as the output timecode source Pass through pass the timecode selected by the Timecode Source pulldown directly to the output without internal processing The Pass through mode is required for correc...

Page 57: ...ation signals that match the reference format used by the REF 1801 FR1 That is if input is NTSC only 29 97Hz synchronization signals are sent Free Run If the free run mode is selected all URS synchron...

Page 58: ...twork devices As this uses network resources it is suggested that these boxes be left unchecked if there is no need to use the time code in this way Alarm Configuration Click the Alarm Config button t...

Page 59: ...can be set to any available value If the Overall alarm contribution is selected as any level other than disabled the GSM contribution is forced to follow the Overall Alarm Levels associated with thes...

Page 60: ...e transfer is in progress The transfer was successful The destination card has been updated The transfer failed Try again but you may need to troubleshoot the cause Get alarm keys Click this button to...

Page 61: ...the label used for this card when it appears in iControl applications Short Label Type the short form label that iControl uses in some cases 8 characters Source ID Type a descriptive name for this ca...

Page 62: ...r this REF 1801 to register itself on a user specified Jini lookup service using the following syntax for the locator s URL in the Input data box jini ip_address where p_address is the ip address of t...

Page 63: ...osite NTSC M PAL B Black Burst with optional VITC STANDARD SMPTE 170M ITU R BT 1700 1 SMPTE 318M SIGNAL LEVEL 1 V p p SIGNAL TYPE HD Tri Level Sync STANDARD SMPTE 274M SMPTE 296M SIGNAL LEVEL 600 mV p...

Page 64: ...50 REF 1801 FR1 Frame Reference Specifications...

Page 65: ...n a local phone number for the support center nearest you please consult the Contact Us section of Grass Valley s website www grassvalley com An online form for e mail contact is also available from t...

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