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Tally Manager Unit 

ITEM 

QTY 

REMARKS 

MFR-TALM 

 

AC Adaptor * 

With DC lock plug 

AC Cord 

 

Rack Mount Brackets 
(optional) 

1 set 

Single- or Dual-unit type 
EIA standard type 

*  Depending on date of production, AC adapter is supplied without DC lock plug, but with a DC cable 

retaining clip. 

 

Font Conventions 

The following conventions are used throughout this manual: 
 

 

Shaded text (such as ON) indicates 

parameter

 

values

 in the menu. 

 

Text enclosed by a square (such as ALARM,  MODE) indicates 

front  panel  buttons 

on the 

MFR-4000 or Remote Control Units. 

 

References  to  the  MFR  Series  Web-based  Control  Software  are  indicated  by  [Web-based 
Control: XXX page]. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for MFR-4000

Page 1: ...MFR 4000 Multi Format Routing Switcher MFR GPI MFR TALM 2nd Edition Rev 1 OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... 1 2013 08 13 First edition 2 2017 11 29 Support of SNMP Support of MFR 2SDIGB 2SDOGB Sec 1 2 Secs 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 2 3 6 5 8 1 1 2 1 2018 08 29 Corrected Matrix Size Chart Deleted AC adapters from consumable lists Weight changed Sec 2 1 1 Secs 11 1 3 11 1 4 Sec 8 1 1 ...

Page 3: ...ground the unit to gas lines units or fixtures of an explosive or dangerous nature Operation Hazard Do not operate the unit under hazardous or potentially explosive atmospheric conditions Doing so could result in fire explosion or other hazardous results Hazard Do not allow liquids metal pieces or other foreign materials to enter the unit Doing so could result in fire other hazards or a unit malfu...

Page 4: ...nd disconnect the power cord to avoid potentially hazardous conditions If problems similar to the above occur contact an authorized service representative before attempting to operate the unit again Rack Mount Brackets Ground Terminal and Rubber Feet Caution To rack mount or ground the unit or to install rubber feet do not use screws or materials other than those supplied Doing so may cause damage...

Page 5: ... prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAG...

Page 6: ...R 8SDIEX 1 8 8 SDI input card MFR 8SDOEX 1 8 8 SDI output card MFR 2SDIGB 1 8 8 SDI input card Gearbox 2ch built in MFR 2SDOGB 1 8 8 SDI input card Gearbox 2ch built in The number of installed cards varies depending on the system configuration See Sec 2 1 1 Matrix Size Chart Option for MFR 4000 ITEM QTY REMARKS MFR CPUA 1 Redundant CPU card MFR PSA 1 set Redundant power supply unit with AC cord an...

Page 7: ...supplied without DC lock plug but with a DC cable retaining clip Font Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this manual Shaded text such as ON indicates parameter values in the menu Text enclosed by a square such as ALARM MODE indicates front panel buttons on the MFR 4000 or Remote Control Units References to the MFR Series Web based Control Software are indicated by Web based ...

Page 8: ...28 4 Menu Display Operation 31 4 1 STATUS 32 4 1 1 STATUS INFO 32 4 1 2 STATUS MFR LAN 33 4 1 3 STATUS PC LAN 33 4 1 4 STATUS SLOT 33 4 1 5 STATUS POWER 34 4 1 6 STATUS TEMPERATURE 34 4 1 7 STATUS FAN 35 4 1 8 STATUS VERSION 35 4 1 9 STATUS ALARM 35 4 2 SETTING 36 4 2 1 Swapping Active CPU 36 4 2 2 Turning ON OFF an Input Output Card 36 4 2 3 Changing Power Supply 2 Installation Status 37 4 2 4 Ch...

Page 9: ...ons 57 8 1 Unit Specifications 57 8 1 1 MFR 4000 57 8 1 2 MFR GPI 59 8 1 3 MFR TALM 59 8 2 External Dimensions 60 8 2 1 MFR 4000 60 8 2 2 MFR GPI 61 8 2 3 MFR TALM 62 Appendix 1 I O Card Installation Replacement 63 1 1 How to Install a New Card 63 1 2 How to Replace a Card 64 Appendix 2 Installation Replacement of MFR CPUA Option 65 2 1 How to Install a New MFR CPUA 65 2 2 How to Replace a CPU1 Ca...

Page 10: ...ol through a web browser SNMP support enabling SNMP monitoring system configuration Status monitoring for power supply fan CPU SDI input output etc CPU board redundancy allowing monitoring of primary CPU board operation via the secondary board Real time and smooth switching over to secondary board without down time in case of malfunctions as well as stable remote control operation supported by net...

Page 11: ...the unit Unlit No power is supplied to the unit Or power supply unit is not installed Lit red A failure has occurred Turn off the power supply unit immediately and consult your reseller CPU1 Lit green CPU1 card standard equipment Primary CPU is active Unlit CPU1 card standard equipment Primary CPU is inactive CPU2 Lit green CPU2 card optional equipment Secondary CPU is active Unlit CPU2 card optio...

Page 12: ...x 63 18 x 54 18 x 45 18 x 36 18 x 27 18 x 18 18 x 9 1 9 x 72 9 x 63 9 x 54 9 x 45 9 x 36 9 x 27 9 x 18 9 x 9 Matrix size varies depending on the number of installed MFR 8SDIEX MFR 8SDOEX MFR 2SDIGB and MFR 2SDOGB cards as shown below 64 x 64 to 8 x 8 Number of cards MFR 8SDOEX MFR 2SDOGB 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Number of cards MFR 8SDIEX MFR 2SDIGB 8 64 x 64 64 x 56 64 x 48 64 x 40 64 x 32 64 x 24 64 x 16...

Page 13: ... Interfaces E REF IN1 2 Used to input reference signals BB or Tri level sync signal with loop through Terminate with 75Ω terminator if unused F AC IN1 Used to connect Power Supply Unit 1 standard equipment to an AC power source G AC IN2 Used to connect Power Supply Unit 2 optional to an AC power source H INPUT 1 8 MFR 9SDI12G 8SDIEX 2SDIGB Used to input digital component video signals I OUTPUT 1 8...

Page 14: ...ady 5 SG Signal Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 NC Not used The maximum cable length is 10 m DTR DSR and RTS CTS are internally connected respectively RS 422 Connector Pin Assignments Factory default settings Pin No Signal Name Description 1 FG Frame ground 2 T Transmit data 3 R Receive data 4 SG Signal Ground 5 NC Not used 6 SG Signal Ground 7 T Transmit da...

Page 15: ...output Default setting Fan 2 ALARM2 OUT Alarm 2 output Default setting Power 3 NC Not used 4 NC Not used 5 NC Not used 6 ALARM 1 COMMON Alarm 1 output common 7 ALARM 2 COMMON Alarm 2 output common 8 GND Signal Ground 9 GND Signal Ground The following items can be set for ALARM1OUT and ALARM2 OUT Alarms can be assigned in Web based Control Available alarm signals Fan including power unit cooling fa...

Page 16: ...ce Assignment page This page allows you to assign physical inputs to logical input channels 2 3 2 MFR 9SDO12G The MFR 9SDO12G is an SDI output card and can accept 9 total of 12G 3G HD SDI and ASI signals Up to 8 cards can be installed into Slot No 09 to 16 See Sec 2 1 1 Matrix Size Chart 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BNC x 9 outputs 12G 3G HD SDI or ASI signal depending on crosspoint selection Set up output s...

Page 17: ...TTINGS Source Assignment page This page allows you to assign physical inputs to logical input channels 2 3 4 MFR 8SDOEX The MFR 8SDOEX is an SDI output card and can accept 8 total of 3G HD SD SDI signals Up to 8 cards can be installed into Slot No 09 to 16 See Sec 2 1 1 Matrix Size Chart 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 BNC x 8 outputs 3G HD SD SDI signal depending on crosspoint selection Destination Name Open the...

Page 18: ...D 12G 3G SDI 12G 3G SDI BNC x 8 inputs 12G 3G SDI Set up input signals in the Web based Control Software as shown below Gearbox settings Open the Web based Control Main Unit Settings Gearbox Settings page This page allows you to specify input output signals to Gearbox reference signal and delay Source Name Open the Web based Control Router System Settings Source Name page This page allows you to c...

Page 19: ...SDI BNC x 8 Outputs 12G 3G SDI Set up output signals in the Web based Control Software as shown below Gearbox settings Open the Web based Control Main Unit Settings Gearbox Settings page This page allows you to specify input output signals to Gearbox reference signal and delay Destination Name Open the Web based Control Router System Settings Destination Name page This page allows you to change de...

Page 20: ...erial port is assigned using Web based Control the LED lights green The LED remains unlit when there is no assignment E RESET Used to re initialize the GPI unit Color indications on the MFR GPI front panel LED Color LED Green Red Orange POWER Normal Power alarm BUSY Normal processing Writing to flash memory POWER LED lights red if the unit is turned on but is unconnected to a network IMPORTANT Aft...

Page 21: ...s those on the MFR main unit See Sec 2 2 1 Interfaces E GPI 1 Port no 1 Used for GPI input output connections 32 total assignable inputs and outputs F GPI 2 Port no 2 Used for GPI input output connections 32 total assignable inputs and outputs G GPI 3 Port no 3 Used for GPI input output connections 32 total assignable inputs and outputs H GPI 4 Port no 4 Used for GPI input output connections 32 to...

Page 22: ...OUT 28 10 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 10 29 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 29 11 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 11 30 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 30 12 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 12 31 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 31 13 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 13 32 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 32 14 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 14 33 Frame ground 15 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 15 34 Frame ground 16 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 16 35 Frame ground 17 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 17 36 4 8V output 18 GPI_IN TALLY_OUT 18 37 4 8V output 19 GPI_IN TALLY_...

Page 23: ...23 GPI OUT TALLY OUT Circuit Approx 0 9V when turned on External device Max voltage 40V MFR GPI Max Current 100mA 10Ω ...

Page 24: ... for maintenance Do not use S12 S14 Used to select RS 232C RS 422 for SERIAL 1 The default setting is RS 232C both switches to the left To change to RS 422 set both switches to the right Switch Settings RS 232C Factory default setting S13 S15 Used to select RS 232C RS 422 for SERIAL 2 The default setting is RS 232C both switches to the left To change to RS 422 set both switches to the right S16 S1...

Page 25: ...I function is assigned Turns off when no GPI function is assigned E RS 422 1 4 Lights green when a port function is assigned Turns off when no port function is assigned F RESET Resets MFR TALM Color indications on the MFR TALM front panel LED Color LED Green Red Orange POWER Normal Power alarm BUSY Normal processing Writing to flash memory IMPORTANT Do not power off the unit while BUSY LED is lit ...

Page 26: ...hrough Terminate with 75Ω terminator if unused D GPI Used to input output GPI signals for external control 32 total assignable inputs and outputs Pin assignments are the same as those of the MFR GPI connectors See Sec 2 4 3 Interfaces MFR GPI E DC12V IN 1 2 Used to supply 12 V DC power F RS 422 1 4 Used for RS 422 interface control Pin assignments are the same as those of the MFR main unit See Sec...

Page 27: ...l Sec in MFR RU Series Operation Manual Web based Control MFR 18RU 18RUA See Sec 3 7 2 MFR 39RU See Sec 3 4 3 MFR 39RUA See Sec 3 4 4 MFR 16RUTA See Sec 3 10 2 Other RUs See Sec 3 6 2 RU Settings page MU Settings page MFR 18RU 18RUA See Sec 3 7 1 Display only MFR 39RU See Sec 3 4 3 Display only MFR 39RUA See Sec 3 4 4 Display only MFR 16RUTA See Sec 3 10 1 Display only Other RUs See Sec 3 6 1 Disp...

Page 28: ... TALM unit for the system change Tally Control Unit to MFR TALM in the Main unit Web based Control MU Settings page VIDEO SDI LAN MFR LAN LAN PC LAN RS 422 PC LAN MFR LAN CPU1 MFR LAN CPU2 PC LAN RS 422 1 RS 422 2 SDI signal SDI signal REF IN MFR 4000 MFR 9SDI12G IN1 I I IN72 MFR 9SDO12G OUT1 I I OUT72 PC MFR Web Control MV Layout Editor MFR TALM Video Switcher HVS 2000 SERIAL Multi Viewer MV 4200...

Page 29: ... SYSTEM RS 422 menu Port Menu Port Settings Serial Port Connector Function Baud rate Parity Web based Control TALM Settings No 1 HVS TAL Protocol Reception 38400 EVEN Web based Control TALM Settings No 2 Router HVS connection Type 2 38400 NONE HVS 2000 SETUP SYSTEM RS 422 No 1 TALLY 38400 EVEN HVS 2000 SETUP SYSTEM RS 422 No 4 ROUTER 38400 NONE Ethernet Hub PC LAN Ethernet Hub MFR LAN MFR LAN PC L...

Page 30: ... MFR TALM HVS 2000 side To receive name data from the router set LINK in the ROUTER NAME menu to MFR Perform the TALLY COLOR and TALLY UNIT settings so that the MFR TALM unit can receive switcher tally data MFR TALM side Open the MFR TALM Web based Control HVS TAL Protocol Reception page and perform the same tally settings as those in HVS 2000 The tally settings in the MFR system must be entered i...

Page 31: ... follows Icon Menu Description STATUS INFO System Information See Sec 4 1 1 STATUS MFR LAN MFR LAN settings See Sec 4 1 2 STATUS PC LAN PC LAN settings See Sec 4 1 3 STATUS SLOT Slot status See Sec 4 1 4 STATUS POWER Power status See Sec 4 1 5 STATUS TEMPERATURE Temperature status See Sec 4 1 6 STATUS FAN Fan status See Sec 4 1 7 STATUS VERSION Version information See Sec 4 1 8 SETTING Manual swit...

Page 32: ... to apply setting 4 1 1 STATUS INFO Item Description SYSTEM FORMAT Resolution Frame rate Reference SERIAL PORT SERIAL port setting on rear panel RS 232C or RS 422 CPU2 READY CPU2 condition YES Normally operating NO Abnormal operation NOT INSTALLED CPU2 not installed ACTIVE CPU Displays an active CPU CPU1 CPU1 is active CPU2 CPU2 is active CROSSPOINTS Displays any crosspoints errors NORMAL Normally...

Page 33: ...t a slot by turning CONTROL and push CONTROL to decide a slot to display the installed card information Item Description TYPE Installed card type FPGA FPGA version F W Firmware version When MFR 2SDIGB or MFR 2SDOGB is installed POWER Power supply status NORMAL Normal ERROR Power supply error has occurred TEMP Temperature status NORMAL Normal WARNING Warning ERROR Abnormal INACTIVE SHUTDOWN The slo...

Page 34: ...ror occurred CPU2 MATRIX FRONT REAR PS1 AC DC NORMAL Normal POWER OFF Power off PS2 AC DC NORMAL Normal NOT INST Not installed POWER OFF Power off 4 1 6 STATUS TEMPERATURE Displays temperature status of each card and power supply Item Description CPU1 NORMAL Normal WARNING Warning ERROR Temperature error occurred CPU2 MATRIX FRONT REAR PS1 PS2 ...

Page 35: ...ALARM When an alarm has occurred ALARM icon is displayed in yellow and the part name indicating an alarm is displayed in red Example Display when a PS2 Power Supply Unit 2 power supply alarm has occurred Item Description POWER Displays what power alarm has occurred TEMPERATURE Displays where a temperature alarm has occurred FAN Displays where a fan alarm has occurred CPU2 Displays that a CPU2 alar...

Page 36: ...WAP is set to NO a message appears as shown in the right figure Message Description THE OTHER CPU IS NOT INSTALLED OTHER CPU NOT INSTALLED The other CPU to swap is not installed THE OTHER CPU IS ERROR ERROR IN OTHER CPU The other CPU to swap is not functioning DURING SYNC FOR SETTINGS SYNCHRONIZING SETTINGS WITH CPU TO BE SWITCHED Synchronizing settings with CPU to be switched Wait until status ba...

Page 37: ...displayed for CURRENT STATUS turning on slot power is complete NOTE When NOT INSTALLED is displayed for CURRENT STATUS the slot power is not able to power ON OFF 4 2 3 Changing Power Supply 2 Installation Status Open the SETTING POUWER SUPPLY 2 menu to check and change Power Supply 2 installation status Whether or not Power Supply 2 is installed can be checked by verifying whether the SETTING POWE...

Page 38: ... pressed the display returns to the SETTING FRONT DISPLAY menu without executing the change The Menu display contrast can also be adjusted following the above procedure but by selecting CONTRAST Setting range 00 weak to 15 strong Factory default 13 Hiding Menu Display 1 Open the SETTING FRONT DISPLAY menu 2 Turn and press CONTROL to select DISPLAY OFF 3 Turn and press CONTROL to select EXECUTE und...

Page 39: ...ANC data pass through 5 1 MFR 2SDIGB 2SDOGB Cards MFR 2SDIGB 2SDOGB cards have two built in Gearbox units that can respectively perform signal conversions and output test patterns Only 1A and 2A connectors can support 12G SDI signals If a 12G SDI signal is input to a Gearbox B C and D connectors are disabled Supported formats Signal format Video format Standard 12G SDI 3840 x 2160 59 94p 3840 x 21...

Page 40: ...on Gearbox 1 3 Delay H and Total Delay H indicate amount of delay and their settings correspond to the following adjustable ranges 4 If Total Delay frame is set to 0 frame for both Gearboxes the different Total Delay H setting is available for the Gearboxes If Total Delay frame is set to 1 frame for either one or both Gearboxes the same Total Delay H setting is required accordingly 1 frame 0H or 1...

Page 41: ... to assign output channels to SRC1 4 5 3 2 Converting 2SI to SQD Output MFR 2SDOGB 1 Open the Gearbox Settings page in the WebGUI and select signal formats under From and To as shown below for a Gearbox in the MFR 2SDOGB card block This example sets Gearbox 1 on the Slot 9 card 2 Open the Destination Assignment page in the Web GUI and assign the physical channels SDI1 4 to logical channels DST 1 4...

Page 42: ... perform the crosspoint switches 5 3 4 Converting 3G SDI SQD to 12G SDI Output MFR 2SDOGB 1 Open the Gearbox Settings page in the WebGUI and select signal formats under From and To as shown below for a Gearbox in the MFR 2SDOGB card block This example sets Gearbox 1 on the Slot 9 card 2 Open the Destination Assignment page in the WebGUI and assign the physical channels SDI 1 Link A to D to logical...

Page 43: ...68 0 12 Secondary LAN PC LAN CPU2 default IP address 192 168 0 13 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Port number Setting range 49152 to 65534 default 23 Number of PCs Max 16 Response Resend Wait before sending next command Resend if the Echo is not returned Login password None Communication protocol TCP IP Control PC Client MFR 4000 Server Crosspoint Remote Control using ASCII code Command protocol Crosspo...

Page 44: ...ges may be included in a single packet or divided into two or more packets Therefore do not process commands in a per packet basis but a per stream basis 2 A command protocol should be selected in the Web based Control Port Settings page Command formats Func Control command Command response Ref 1 sp S Lvl S Lvl Dest Src 2 sp X Lvl Dest S Lvl Dest Src 3 sp X Lvls Dest Src S Lvl Dest Src C Lvls Dest...

Page 45: ...e Source 16 is represented as Src F If levels are not in use set Lvl or Lvls to 0 zero 6 3 1 Command Responses Commands 1 6 Echo and Prompt Responses will be sent as shown below when receiving commands Receipt of command Echo sp X Lvls Dest Src CR Prompt CR LF MFR units respond with an Echo Reply with the same data received Therefore echo reply messages end with CR LF or CR only If echo messages w...

Page 46: ... for Destination 49 in Levels 2 to 7 Function 3 in the previous page A X 123456 30 70 CR CR LF B CR LF C 123456 30 70 S5 IA CR LF C CR LF S 130 70 CR LF C CR LF S 230 70 CR LF C CR LF S 330 70 CR LF C CR LF S 430 70 CR LF C CR LF S 530 70 CR LF C CR LF S 630 70 CR LF CR and LF represent Carriage Return 0x0D and Line Feed 0x0A respectively 6 3 2 Receiving Responses Commands 1 6 Timeout Period for R...

Page 47: ...eiving a prompt Resends the previous command when the timeout period 5 seconds has elapsed without reply echo after sending a command Ex 5 Allows the next command to be sent when receiving a prompt if tally or echo recognition is not performed Response Message Evaluation Example Response message received New line CR or LF Yes No Prompt Is the 1st character of a line Prompt Yes No Prompts are not a...

Page 48: ... C CR LF S 130 70 CR LF 2 C CR LF S 230 70 CR LF 2 C CR LF S 330 70 CR LF 2 C CR LF S 430 70 CR LF 2 C CR LF S 530 70 CR LF 2 C CR LF S 630 70 CR LF Message examples returned to Terminal 2 2 A X 123456 30 70 CR CR LF 1 B CR LF C 0 2 4 IA CR LF 2 B CR LF C 123456 30 70 S5 IA CR LF 1 C CR LF S 02 4 CR LF 2 C CR LF S 130 70 CR LF 2 C CR LF S 230 70 CR LF 2 C CR LF S 330 70 CR LF 2 C CR LF S 430 70 CR...

Page 49: ... S Source or D Destination S Source D Destination BYTE 6 A or K Select A Ascii or K Kanji for names Command BYTE8 10 Offset Specify the start number of channels Response BYTE7 9 No Indicates the channel number Response BYTE11 Dat Indicates the short or long channel name using hex characters max 128 bytes Character code for Ascii names Ascii Character code for Kanji names UTF 8 Command Response CR ...

Page 50: ...e K SA 000 Echo K SA000 5352432031 Ascii Name for Source Channel 1 is SRC 1 K SA001 5352432032 Ascii Name for Source Channel 2 is SRC 2 K SA002 5352432033 Ascii Name for Source Channel 3 is SRC 3 I K SA01F 5352433332 Ascii Name for Source Channel 32 is SRC32 Prompt Response details K S A 000 53 52 43 20 31 Source ASCII Channel 1 S R C sp 1 ...

Page 51: ...K DK065 E587BAE58A9BEFBC91EFBC90EFBC92 Kanji Name for Destination Channel 102 is 出力102 K DK066 E587BAE58A9BEFBC91EFBC90EFBC93 Kanji Name for Destination Channel 103 is 出力103 I K DK083 E587BAE58A9BEFBC91EFBC93EFBC92 Kanji Name for Destination Channel 132 is 出力132 Prompt Response details K D K 064 E587BA E58A9B EFBC91 EFBC90 EFBC91 Destination Kanji Channel 101 出 力 1 0 1 K D K 065 E587BA E58A9B EFBC...

Page 52: ...Name for Source Channel 66 is カメラ2 K SK042 E382ABE383A1E383A9EFBC93 Kanji Name for Source Channel 67 is カメラ3 K SK043 E382ABE383A1E383A9EFBC94 Kanji Name for Source Channel 68 is カメラ4 K SK044 Kanji Name for Source Channel 69 is empty K SK045 Kanji Name for Source Channel 70 is empty K SK046 Kanji Name for Source Channel 71 is empty K SK047 E382B5E383BCE38390E383BCEFBCA1 Kanji Name for Source Channe...

Page 53: ...you to indicate which CPU is active in the MFR 4000 Command format Control command Command response sp A sp A ID Control command BYTE No 1 2 3 4 Command sp A Command response BYTE No 1 2 3 4 5 Response sp A ID ID Unit ID number 01 FE Command Response Two response types indicate whether the CPU is active or passive state If the CPU is active Response A Echo A A Unit ID number is 10 0x0A New line Pr...

Page 54: ...W Lvl Dest ID 0 CR LF 1 2 Command Response Examples If Destination 1 is locked by ID10 Unit using LOCK Destination 1 status returns as shown below Response W 0 0 Echo W 00 A 1 Dest 1 is locked by ID10 0x0A unit using LOCK ALL CR LF Prompt If Destination 2 is locked by ID11 Unit using LOCK OTHER Destination 2 status returns as shown below Response W 0 1 Echo W 01 B 2 Dest 2 is locked by ID11 0x0B u...

Page 55: ... 0FF CR D L A BYTE 5 S or D Select between S Source or D Destination BYTE 6 S or L or A Select the destination to which names are imported S Source Name or Destination Name ID Name Kanji fields on the WebGUI L Source Name or Destination Name Import Name fields on the WebGUI A Source Name or Destination Name Name ASCII fields on the WebGUI BYTE 7 9 No Indicates the channel number BYTE 11 Dat Indica...

Page 56: ...t slots Re install the I O cards into their correct slots Are the crosspoints set properly Set crosspoints properly Unable to control using the remote control panel Is the LAN cable properly connected Properly connect the LAN cable Does the RU Info page in the Web based Control indicate NG Check the item s that is indicated as NG However if the Voltage is indicated as NG contact your FOR A agent S...

Page 57: ...ble Equalization 12G SDI 100 m L 5 5CUHD cable 3G HD SDI 100 m 5C FB cable MFR 8SDIEX SDI Input Card 75 ohm BNC x 8 8 cards Max Complies with the following standards 75Ω BNC SMPTE 424M 2 97 Gbps 2 97 1 001 Gbps SMPTE 292M 1 485 Gbps 1 485 1 001 Gbps SMPTE 259M 270 Mbps DVB ASI Cable Equalization 3G HD SDI 100 m 5C FB cable SD SDI 200 m 5C 2V cable MFR 2SDIGB SDI Input Card BNC x 2 12G SDI or 3G SD...

Page 58: ...ate with 75Ω terminator it unused Interfaces MFR LAN 10 100 BASE TX RJ 45 x 2 For connecting up to 128 RU GPI units Second LAN port used in redundant CPU configuration PC LAN 10 100 1000 BASE T RJ 45 x 2 for PC operation Second LAN port used in redundant CPU configuration SERIAL RS 232C RS 422 Internal switch 9 pin D sub male x 1 ALARM 9 pin D sub 9 female x1 Input Reset Output Power Fan Alarm Tem...

Page 59: ...imensions 430 W x 44 H x 110 D mm EIA 1 RU Weight 2 kg Consumables AC adaptor Replace every 5 years 8 1 3 MFR TALM Number of Connections Max 128 including Main Remote and GPI units Interface MFR LAN 10 100 1000BASE T RJ 45 x 1 Ethernet hub is required for Main and multiple unit connections PC LAN 10 100BASE TX RJ 45 x 1 for PC or other external devices GPI IN TALLY OUT 37 pin D sub female x 1 32 i...

Page 60: ...R LA N CP U1 AL ARM SERIA L 232C 422 RE F IN AC100 240V 50 60Hz I N AC100 240V 50 60Hz I N 1 2 OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 INP UT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8...

Page 61: ...61 8 2 2 MFR GPI All dimensions in mm ...

Page 62: ...62 8 2 3 MFR TALM All dimensions in mm If attaching the rack mount brackets Dual Single ...

Page 63: ...1 O N O FF PO WE R 2 ON OFF ROUTING SWITCHER MFR 4000 2 Remove the screw on the left side of the card stopper circled in red and detach the stopper 3 Detach the OUTPUT1 slot blank panel 4 Insert a new card firmly into the OUTPUT1 slot Confirm the slot number and direction before card insertion 5 Re install the card stopper removed in Step 2 6 Turn the OUTPUT1 slot ON using SETTING SLOT SHUTDOWN me...

Page 64: ...ction before card insertion 7 Re install the card stopper removed in Step 4 8 Turn the INPUT1 slot ON using SETTING SLOT SHUTDOWN menu in Menu display See Sec 4 2 2 Turning ON OFF an Input Output Card for details 9 Verify that LEDs on the card installed into INPUT1 light up 10 Re install the front panel The card replacement is now complete INPUT1 slot C PU 2 C P U 1 ALARM SER IAL 232C 422 REFIN AC...

Page 65: ...that the LED on the CPU2 is unlit c b b b c b 5 Re install the front panel 6 Insert LAN cables into CPU2 MFR LAN and PC LAN ports and connect the cables with respective hubs C PU 2 C P U 1 ALARM SER IAL 232C 422 REFIN AC1 0 0 2 4 0 V 5 0 6 0 Hz IN AC1 0 0 2 4 0 V 5 0 6 0 Hz IN 1 2 OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 INPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1...

Page 66: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 Unfasten to remove four fixing screws along the front panel and detach the front panel 3 Unfasten the fixing screw of CPU1 4 Grab the CPU1 card handle and slowly remove pull out the card c b b b c b 5 Insert a new MFR ...

Page 67: ...switch 3 Remove the screw and detach the power supply unit fixing plate 4 Confirm that the MFR PSA is facing correct direction and firmly insert the unit 5 Lay down the MFR PSA handle 6 Re install the plate and screw detached in Step 3 7 Turn on the POWER2 power supply switch 8 Verify that the AC and DC LEDs on the MFR PSA lights green 9 Re install the front panel MFR PSA installation is now compl...

Page 68: ...SA handle upright 5 Grab the handle to pull out the POWER1 unit while pushing the light blue tab to the left as shown 6 Confirm that the MFR PSA is facing correct direction and firmly insert the unit 7 Lay down the MFR PSA handle 8 Re install the plate and screw detached in Step 3 9 Turn on the POWER1 power supply switch 10 Verify that the AC and DC LEDs on the MFR PSA lights green 11 Re install t...

Page 69: ...F position 3 Remove the four screws shown circled in red 4 Pull out the menu display 5 Grab the handle and slowly pull out the FRONT_MENU_CARD 6 Insert a new FRONT_MENU_CARD to all the way in 7 Confirm that the dip switch on the new menu display is set to the OFF position 8 Install the new menu display into the FRONT_MENU_CARD connector 9 Re install the screws removed in Step 3 10 Turn on the menu...

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Page 71: ...en the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications 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 in...

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