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ProntoXway Hardware Guide (Version 1.0)

Multi-channel Disk Recorder

ProntoXway

Hardware Guide

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Page 1: ...ProntoXway Hardware Guide Version 1 0 Multi channel Disk Recorder ProntoXway Hardware Guide ...

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Page 3: ...2 1 3 I A 4 5 ProntoXway Hardware Guide Introduction Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Appendix Index ...

Page 4: ...n no event shall DVS Digital Video Systems AG be liable for any dam ages whatsoever including without limitation any special indirect or consequential damages and damages resulting from loss of use data or profits or business interruption arising out of the use of or inability to use the hardware software and or manual materials Those parts of this documentation that describe optional software or ...

Page 5: ... 49 511 630070 E mail info dvs de Internet http www dvs de Phone 49 511 67807 25 Fax 49 511 67807 31 E mail support dvs de U S Headquarters DVS Digital Video Inc 300 East Magnolia Boulevard Suite 102 Burbank CA 91502 USA Phone 1 818 846 3600 Fax 1 818 846 3648 E mail info dvsus com Internet http www dvsus com E mail support dvsus com ...

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Page 7: ...s registration form and send or fax it to the address on the right You may also use our online registration form which can be accessed from the following internet page http www dvs de support further support html Customer Name Company Contact Address Phone Fax Vendor ProntoXway Serial No Remarks Connected devices Brand and type of edit controller VTR color grading system etc PLEASE SEND TO DVS Kre...

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Page 9: ...ice 2 2 2 2 Overview of the Front 2 3 2 2 1 The Front of the System 2 3 2 2 2 Operation Items 2 4 2 2 3 HDD LEDs 2 5 2 2 4 Faceplate 2 6 2 2 5 Hard Disk Array 2 7 2 2 6 DVD Drive 2 9 2 3 Overview of the Rear 2 10 2 3 1 The Rear of the System 2 10 2 3 2 Digital Video I Os 2 11 2 3 3 Main Connector Panel 2 12 2 3 4 ATX Connector Panel 2 15 2 3 5 Slot Panel Connectors 2 16 2 3 6 Power Supply 2 18 3 I...

Page 10: ...1 Opening the Casing 5 9 5 2 2 Closing the Casing 5 9 5 3 Fan Maintenance 5 10 5 4 Power Supply Maintenance 5 13 5 5 Removal of the Faceplate 5 15 A Appendix A 1 A 1 Troubleshooting A 2 A 2 Technical Data A 4 A 2 1 General Technical Data A 4 A 2 2 Dimensions A 5 A 3 Hardware Specifications A 6 A 4 Video Rasters A 8 A 5 Signal In and Outputs A 9 A 6 Packing Instructions A 12 A 7 Conformity Declarat...

Page 11: ...ormat di rectly on the connected storage making pre conversion or compres sion unnecessary Clips of any resolution color space or bit depth can be captured and the final output resolution can be configured freely as well Furthermore up to 16 different channels of audio can be in or output per video channel by the ProntoXway and all audio data can be access ed and processed with the software as eas...

Page 12: ...ri al including capturing and play out Variframe Enables a capture with Variframe Frames are skipped according to the Variframe flag Works in 720p 1080i 1080p and 2K formats Special Raster Formats Some standard and non standard for mats including Slow PAL 625i 24 and Eureka 1980 1152i 25 Teletext VBI 335 Enables capture and play of teletext in formation in line 335 of 625 lines rasters Dual Link S...

Page 13: ...dhere to and some important notes that you should observe Chapter 2 This chapter gives a front and rear overview of the system detailing all items connectors and interfaces Additionally it contains some fur ther information about the digital video in and outputs Chapter 3 Describes the hardware installation of the ProntoXway Chapter 4 Explains how to operate the ProntoXway i e how to start and shu...

Page 14: ...The following typographical conventions will be used in this documen tation y Texts preceded by this symbol describe activities that you must per form in the order indicated Texts preceded by this symbol are parts of a list Texts preceded by this symbol are general notes intended to fa cilitate work and help avoid errors You must pay particular attention to text that follows this symbol to avoid e...

Page 15: ...the sys tem Avoid touching the internal components of the ProntoXway whenever possible Computer hardware contains components that are sensitive to changing voltages Connecting or disconnecting the ProntoXway to or from peripheral hardware while any of them is switched on may damage the hardware Switch off all peripheral hardware before connecting or disconnecting anything Use store and transport t...

Page 16: ...nsportation good dry In the warranty period you have to keep the original packing and use it in case of transportation Environmental Conditions For error free working and a long service life the ProntoXway needs some basic environmental conditions Do not expose the ProntoXway to sources of heat such as direct sunlight or a radiator Do not cover or obstruct the ventilation holes of the system front...

Page 17: ... DVS product in it in case of a product return If the customer is not satisfied with the repair DVS will have the option to either attempt a further repair ex change the product or refund the purchase price This warranty does not cover Products not developed by DVS Digital Video Systems AG Products not used in compliance with the safety instructions detailed in section Safety Instructions on page ...

Page 18: ...r DVS system has been tested thoroughly and is very reli able However because of the vast amount of third party software available its reactions on the installation of such could not be tested The installation of third party software may disrupt the real time capability and or limit the function ality of your system RAID 0 systems The hard disks of the ProntoXway s main storage are arranged as a s...

Page 19: ...ProntoXway i e about its video chan nels and the multi device operation mode will be pointed out Then the system will be shown in a front and a rear view and all its parts and con nectors will be described For explanatory reasons the section about the rear also contains some further information about the digital video in and outputs ...

Page 20: ...rmats are available as optional features only For stereoscopic applications the video channels of the ProntoXway can be synchronized Then they can be controlled from the user interface of one channel For this you have to use the multi device operation mode which can be set up via the Configuration Tool of the DVS software Additionally the two channels have to be interconnected as if they were two ...

Page 21: ... the front operation items With the operation items the system can be con trolled e g turned on or off Additionally they of fer some LEDs that allow you to assess the state of the ProntoXway as well as USB connectors for an easy connectivity to additional devices such as memory sticks Further information about the op eration items can be found in section Operation Items on page 2 4 HDD LEDs The up...

Page 22: ...y contains the main storage hard disks which can be used to store video and audio material All disks can be replaced easily in case of failure The disk array is described in more detail in section Hard Disk Array on page 2 7 DVD drive The DVD drive can be used for example for soft ware installations Further information about the DVD drive can be found in section DVD Drive on page 2 9 The LEDs can ...

Page 23: ...ial bus at the front offer you the possibility to connect other devices such as memory sticks easily 7 power The power switch turns the system on or off The respective state of the system will be indi cated by the DVS logo in the middle of the face plate see section Faceplate on page 2 6 8 reset Resets your system and initiates a warm reboot Use a thin pointed object to press this button Save your...

Page 24: ...overs the hard disks of the hard disk array Figure 2 5 Overview of the faceplate The faceplate is built with an integrated backlit DVS logo which indi cates the state of the system i e its power on status If the DVS logo is illuminated the power is turned on if not the power is turned off The top side of the faceplate is hinge fastened while its bottom side is fixed with magnets If you need access...

Page 25: ... 6 you have access to the hard disk array The faceplate can be removed for transport reasons see sec tion Removal of the Faceplate on page 5 15 Depending on the application your system may have been de livered with or without data protection i e either with RAID 5 or RAID 0 For information about the level of RAID that your system is equipped with please refer to the delivery note of the system Fur...

Page 26: ...tion Hard Disk Maintenance on page 5 2 disk carrier The disk carriers hold each one hard disk of the array The hard disks are mounted to the disk carriers with several screws normally located at the sides of the carriers lever Once the lever is unlocked with the opener it can be used to pull the disk carrier and its hard disk out of the system opener Unlocks the lever and with it the disk carrier ...

Page 27: ...sk of the disk carrier see also section HDD LEDs on page 2 5 off Hard disk is idle green Hard disk is accessed red A hard disk or hard disk carrier related error has occurred Depending on the type of drive delivered to you the DVD drive may also provide burning capability DVD tray The DVD tray holds the CD or DVD DVD eject Opens the DVD tray when the system is turned on emergency eject You can ope...

Page 28: ... the standard in and outputs of the ProntoXway to give you the full functionality of the system It holds for example the con nectors for remote control and the video I Os It is in more detail described in section Main Connector Panel on page 2 12 ATX connector panel On this panel you can find the standard con nectors of the computer system It is described in more detail in section ATX Connector Pa...

Page 29: ...the key signal With RGB you will always need two channels A and B dual link For each video channel the ProntoXway provides up to two SDI ports for an input as well as an output at the rear of the system Any addi tional numbering on the port labels refer to the respective video chan nel of the ProntoXway slot panel connectors The slot panel connectors of the ProntoXway provide for example the video...

Page 30: ...nput per video channel Output per video channel HD SDI In1 1 Located on slot panel see section Slot Panel Connectors on page 2 16 HD In B HD SDI Out1 HD Out B YCbCr 4 2 2 Y Cb Cr Y Cb Cr YCbCrA 4 2 2 4 Y Cb Cr A Y Cb Cr A YCbCr 4 4 4 Y Cb Cr Cb Cr Y Cb Cr Cb Cr YCbCrA 4 4 4 4 Y Cb Cr Cb Cr A Y Cb Cr Cb Cr A RGB 4 4 4 G R B R B G R B R B RGBA 4 4 4 4 G R B R B A G R B R B A The additional connector...

Page 31: ...nd output of the digital audio channels 1 to 8 AES EBU for video channel 2 XLR connectors are available via a breakout ca ble Ch 2 LTC In XLR connector female for the input of longi tudinal timecode for video channel 2 Ch 2 LTC Out XLR connector male for the output of longitu dinal timecode for video channel 2 Ch 1 RMT In DB 9 connector female serial RS 422 inter face for an input of slave control...

Page 32: ...ors on page 2 16 CVBS Out 1 BNC connector for a composite video burst sig nal for video channel 1 when an SD video mode is selected no down converted signal either analog output of SD video or used for synchronization purposes HD In B 2 BNC connector for an input of digital video sig nals serial digital interface port B for video channel 2 input of the second stream of YUVA or RGB A in dual link m...

Page 33: ...e such as a printer 3 keyboard PS 2 connector to connect a keyboard to the system 4 USB ports These USB connectors universal serial bus offer you the possibility to connect other devices to your system 5 COM port RS 232 connector for the connection of se rial interface devices 6 VGA DB 15 connector female to connect a monitor If an extra graphic card is installed in your system see section Slot Pa...

Page 34: ...GA panel is the panel of this graphic card If available the monitor for the ProntoXway has to be connected here For further information about the graphic card please refer to the orig inal manufacturer s documentation included in the delivery of the ProntoXway The layout of the slot panel area on your system may differ from the figure above The position of the individual slot panels may vary and a...

Page 35: ...ideo channel 1 right panel video channel 2 Figure 2 14 Video I O panel for the video channels 1 2 In detail each panel provides the following connectors for its respective video channel Item Description DVI DVI connector for an output of analog and digital video signals for video channel 1 2 a pin out of this connector can be found in section Signal In and Outputs on page A 9 HD SDI IN BNC connect...

Page 36: ...al link mode Ref In BNC connector for a synchronization of video signals for video channel 1 2 i e the reference input input of horizontal or composite sync depending on soft ware settings The system can be operated with one power supply unit out of order However if another one fails the system is likely to break down Therefore it is recommended to change a failed power supply unit immediately For...

Page 37: ... The power supply unit is either discon nected from power or has a malfunc tion off The system is disconnected from pow er completely or in standby mode In some cases this may also indicate a malfunction latch The latch of a power supply unit locks it in the power supply With it the unit can be unlocked and pulled out of the power supply with the help of the handle power cable socket The socket wh...

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Page 39: ... least 1024 768 pixels default manufacturing setting y Connect any other peripheral computer and video equipment For an overview of the panels and connectors at the system s rear see section Overview of the Rear on page 2 10 y Connect the power cable s to the system The ProntoXway hardware is now properly installed and you can switch on the system as described in section Starting the System on pag...

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Page 41: ... start the ProntoXway at any time To start the system perform the following y Press the power switch briefly to turn on the system The system will be started and the DVS logo in the middle of the face plate lights up As with any standard computer after initial booting the system begins to load the installed operating system When the oper ating system has finished its loading you can begin to work ...

Page 42: ...tively you can initiate a fast shut down by pressing the power switch briefly Some settings will be saved and afterwards the system turns off With the operating system not completely loaded If the operating system is not completely loaded perform the follow ing y Shut down the system by pressing the power switch until the sys tem turns off The system will then shut down immediately After a shut do...

Page 43: ... that you can perform on your own For each work a detailed procedure description is given If you experience trouble with the system that cannot be resolved with the work described here or the section Troubleshooting on page A 2 please contact your local vendor or DVS directly ...

Page 44: ...s been replaced the missing data can be recovered easily The main storage of the ProntoXway comprises up to 16 hard disks and the data is striped across these hard disks Additionally it provides two RAID controllers that each connects a set of eight hard disks The RAID controllers are independent RAID systems and in case of RAID 5 make the data protection available for the connected hard disks The...

Page 45: ...sk If a second disk within the same disk set fails your data will be unrecoverable An alarm can be caused by a number of reasons Please refer to section Troubleshooting on page A 2 first for further de tails about what to do in case of an alarm If a hard disk of the hard disk array fails the alarm will be sounded by a RAID controller It cannot be switched mute with the mute button of the operation...

Page 46: ...are and sever ing the network connections y Lift the faceplate of the system see section Faceplate on page 2 6 y Unlock the disk carrier of the defective hard disk by pressing the opener of the disk carrier to the left 1 This will cause the lever to come out of the disk carrier so that it pro trudes a little from the rest of the front y Take the lever and turn it more to the left 2 until it cannot...

Page 47: ...ith the screws After that the hard disk is replaced and the disk carrier with the new disk has to be reassembled in the system Step 3 Reassembling the Hard Disk After replacing the hard disk the disk carrier with the new disk has to be reassembled in the system For this perform the following y Slide the disk carrier back into its shaft at the front of the disk array y Push it completely back into ...

Page 48: ...carrier of the replaced disk should be level with the others at the front of the system s disk array RAID 5 systems After several minutes the replaced hard disk will be automatically recognized by the system Then the rebuild of the data will be initiated on its own Once the system has finished the rebuild the ProntoXway will be fully operational again A rebuild takes several hours It is strong ly ...

Page 49: ... one hard disk see also section Introduction to RAID on page 5 2 If this is not the case perform a system rescan or reboot the system y Configure the disk sets shown as hard disks as Dynamic Disks y After that select the disk sets and create a stripe set partition on them Stripeset Partition with the drive letter V for video y As a next step you will be asked automatically by the system to for mat...

Page 50: ...gn as the volume label the name Xway Storage XXXX with XXXX standing for the capacity of the main storage in gigabyte to the stripe set y Next start the formatting Once the formatting process is finished you can select the hard disk ar ray as a normal disk drive volume in a standard file manager and use it for your data again In general a configuration and formatting of hard disks is part of how t...

Page 51: ...gure 5 3 Removal of the cover of the casing Once the cover is slid backward it can be taken off the system 5 2 2 Closing the Casing After finishing your task at hand you have to close the casing of the ProntoXway system again For this perform the following y Simply put the cover back on and slide it into place until it locks y Afterwards reconnect the power cords The system your are working on ope...

Page 52: ... of the system as described in section Opening the Casing on page 5 9 An alarm can be caused by a number of reasons Please refer to section Troubleshooting on page A 2 first for further de tails about what to do in case of an alarm The system your are working on operates with voltages that can be hazardous to your health Never work on the system or access its interior with the power cable s being ...

Page 53: ... this perform the following y Press the latch of the respective fan module towards the front of the system 1 y With the locking mechanism released pull the fan module up and out of the system 2 Figure 5 4 Removal of fan module This will sever the connection of the fan to the system Testing the fans is possible only with an opened casing and the power turned back on Once the power cables are plugge...

Page 54: ...ed fan module into the system y Next close the casing of the system as described in section Closing the Casing on page 5 9 With the last step finished you have successfully replaced the defective fan module Once the system is turned on no alarm should be sounded anymore Only use original manufacturer spare parts Other spare parts might damage your system See to it that the fan module plugs properl...

Page 55: ...supply unit y Unscrew the security screw of the latch y Take the handle of the respective unit and press the unit s latch to the left to unlock it y Then pull the unit at its handle out of the power supply y Change the power supply unit against a new and operable one The system can be operated with one power supply unit out of order However if another one fails the system is likely to break down T...

Page 56: ...ly unit y After that check the LED indicating the status of the power supply unit If it is lit up in green the unit is working properly With this the power supply unit has been replaced successfully Only use original manufacturer spare parts Other spare parts might damage your system When completely inserted please observe that the latch is truly in place and locking the unit ...

Page 57: ...cable with a jack connection that supplies the DVS logo of the faceplate with power y Unplug the jack connection y Next hold tight the faceplate and remove the hinge wires as indi cated in the following figure Figure 5 5 Removing the hinge wires Afterwards the faceplate can be taken off The system must be operated only with the faceplate installed to ensure electromagnetic compatibility To reassem...

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Page 59: ...A 1 2 1 3 4 5 I A A Appendix This chapter first gives some hints how to resolve irregularities during operation After that technical data and general information about the ProntoXway are provided ...

Page 60: ...o detect the worn disk s replace them as de scribed in section Hard Disk Main tenance on page 5 2 Otherwise contact the DVS service department An alarm is sounded and the alarm LED is lit The alarm can be switched mute with the mute button One of the power supply units has been disconnected from power during opera tion Check the LEDs of the power supply units If one is extinguished or lit in red t...

Page 61: ...unded and the alarm LED is off The alarm cannot be switched mute with the mute but ton OR At start up the sys tem is not able to ini tialize a disk set i e one or more hard disks are not recog nized by the system A hard disk or a hard disk carrier got loose jammed e g after transport or is not mounted correctly Shut down the system as described in section Shutting Down the Sys tem on page 4 2 Then...

Page 62: ...d up air is conducted to the rear of the rack and properly vented away Weight approx 45 kg Environment also during transport No exposure to heat No exposure to strong electric or magnetic fields No vibrations shocks allowed Operating temperature Maximum 10 30 C 50 86 F Optimum 15 25 C 59 77 F Storage temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F Humidity 10 80 non condensing at all times Air Dust free Power consump...

Page 63: ...rude from the rear plug safety l minus j usually plus 150 mm However this amount of space depends on the type of connectors used Figure A 1 Measured dimensions a 176 mm g 142 mm b 139 mm h 50 mm c 37 mm i 58 mm d 25 mm j 655 mm e 455 mm k 687 mm f 480 mm l 805 mm plug safety side rear 21 00 199 10 220 10 25 30 455 30 480 60 g 49 00 56 00 660 10 688 10 720 10 d e f a b c h i j k l g ...

Page 64: ... 2 1 BNC 2 BNC 1 BNC 2 BNC Serial Digital 4 2 2 8 10 bit Serial Digital 4 4 4 8 10 bit Dual Link 2 1 BNC 2 BNC 1 BNC 2 BNC Reference Input Output Analog Reference Genlock 1 BNC H V via DVI Audio Input Output Embedded Audio 8 Digital Stereo Chan nels 1 BNC via Video In 1 BNC via Video Out AES EBU 4 Digital Stereo Channels 1 DB 25 XLR via breakout cable 1 DB 25 XLR via breakout cable Timecode Input ...

Page 65: ...ressed YUV 4 2 2 YUVA 4 2 2 4 RGB 4 4 4 RGBA 4 4 4 4 all in 8 10 122 bit user selectable Internal Processing Color space conversion User definable LUT Frame repetition Input raster detection Audio Formats 48 kHz 20 24 bit 1 In SD video modes only 2 Optionally available Table A 1 ProntoXway specifications per video channel cont ...

Page 66: ... NTSC HR 525 960 486 16 9 625i 25 PAL HR 625 960 576 16 9 720p 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 50 59 94 60 71 928 72 750 1280 720 16 9 1035i 29 97 30 1125 1920 1035 16 9 1080i 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 1250 1920 1080 16 9 1080p 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 47 952 48 50 59 94 60 1125 1920 1080 16 9 1080psF 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 1125 1920 1080 16 9 2048p 23 976 24 1125 2048 1080 2 1 2048p 24 1600 2048 1536 4 3 2048p 24 ...

Page 67: ...VI Pin No Signal Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TX_2 9 TX_1 17 TX_0 2 TX_2 10 TX_1 18 TX_0 3 GND 11 DVI_CLK_B 19 DVI_CLK_B 4 TX_4 12 TX_3 20 TX_5 5 TX_4 13 TX_3 21 TX_5 6 DDC_CLK 14 5V 22 GND 7 DDC_DAT 15 GND 23 TX_CLK 8 ANALOG_VSYNC 16 HP_DETECT 24 TX_CLK C1 ANALOG_RED C3 ANALOG_BLUE C5 GND C2 ANALOG_GREEN C4 ANALOG_HSYNC external view female on interface male on cable 1 9 17 3 11 19 2 10 18 4 12 ...

Page 68: ...Audio OUT CH 5 6 3 Audio OUT CH 5 6 16 GND 4 Audio OUT CH 3 4 17 Audio OUT CH 3 4 5 GND 18 Audio OUT CH 1 2 6 Audio OUT CH 1 2 19 GND 7 Audio IN CH 7 8 20 Audio IN CH 7 8 8 GND 21 Audio IN CH 5 6 9 Audio IN CH 5 6 22 GND 10 Audio IN CH 3 4 23 Audio IN CH 3 4 11 GND 24 Audio IN CH 1 2 12 Audio IN CH 1 2 25 GND 13 external view female on interface male on cable 1 13 25 14 ...

Page 69: ...trol DVS systems support the standard industrial 9 pin protocol RMT In RMT Out Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 1 2 TX_D_CON 2 RX_C_CON 3 RX_D_CON 3 TX_C_CON 4 GND 4 GND 5 5 6 GND 6 GND 7 TX_D_CON 7 RX_C_CON 8 RX_D_CON 8 TX_C_CON 9 9 external view female on interface male on cable 5 9 1 6 ...

Page 70: ...ion Otherwise the warranty will be void In any other case if you do not have the original packing any more use a similar structured packing for transportation DVS cannot be held liable for damages due to transportation Fragile Avoid shocks or vibrations For longer distances use a lifting truck Keep dry Figure 1 Figure 2 a b c Video System Front Rear Box A Box A Box A Box A ...

Page 71: ...A 13 2 1 3 4 5 Appendix I A Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 a b c Box A Box B Box B Box B Box B Box B ...

Page 72: ...devices are manufactured in com pliance with this directive A 7 2 EC Declaration of Conformity CE Marking DVS Digital Video Systems AG herewith declares that the following product s according to the provisions of the mentioned EC Directives including their relevant revisions at the time of this declaration is are in conformity with the detailed standards or other normative docu ments ProntoXway EC...

Page 73: ...and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Op eration of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the inter ference at his own expense Note Connecting this device to peripheral devices that do not comply with Class A requirements or using an unshield...

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Page 75: ... 2 13 Ch 1 RMT Out 2 13 Ch 2 Dig Audio 1 8 2 13 Ch 2 LTC In 2 13 Ch 2 LTC Out 2 13 Ch 2 RMT In 2 14 Ch 2 RMT Out 2 14 channel video see video channel chapter overview 1 3 closing of casing 5 9 color modes 2 12 COM port 2 15 composite sync 2 18 conformity declaration 1 7 A 14 connectors 2 10 ATX connector panel 2 10 2 15 DVI 2 17 labeling 2 11 main connector panel 2 10 2 12 naming conventions 2 11 ...

Page 76: ...4 HD In B 2 2 14 HD Out B 1 2 14 HD Out B 2 2 14 HD SDI IN 2 17 HD SDI OUT 2 18 HDD LEDs 2 3 hinge 2 6 5 15 horizontal sync 2 18 important notes 1 7 1 8 installation 3 1 instructions installation 3 1 maintenance 5 1 operation 4 1 packing A 12 safety 1 5 J L keyboard 2 15 3 1 labeling of connectors 2 11 LAN 2 5 2 15 latch 2 19 LEDs alarm 2 5 5 10 5 13 A 2 disk activity 2 9 disk power 2 8 HDD 2 3 2 ...

Page 77: ...1 1 8 technical data A 4 video channel 2 2 video raster A 8 protocols RS 422 A 11 quick format 5 8 RAID 2 7 5 2 controllers 5 2 disk set 5 2 parity information 5 2 5 3 RAID 0 5 2 RAID 5 5 2 rebuilding failed disk 5 6 rear overview 2 10 rebuilding failed disk 5 6 Ref In 2 18 reference input 2 18 remote control 2 2 2 12 removal of the faceplate 5 15 reset button 2 5 RMT In pin out A 11 RMT Out pin o...

Page 78: ...transportation 1 6 A 12 tray DVD drive 2 9 troubleshooting A 2 typographical conventions 1 4 U Z USB connectors 2 5 2 15 video channel 1 1 2 2 2 17 audio 1 1 2 13 SDI 2 11 2 14 2 17 specifications A 6 video I O panel 2 17 video raster A 8 warranty 1 7 XLR connectors audio 2 13 ...

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