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3. 

Turn  and  press  CONTROL  to  select 

EXECUTE

  in  CHANGE  STATE.  A 

Now 

Executing

… 

message is displayed. 

4. 

When 

SHUTDOWN

 

is 

displayed, 

slot 

shutdown is complete. 

 

Example) Turning ON the INPUT5 slot. 

1. 

Open [SETTING > SLOT SHUTDOWN] menu. 

2. 

Turn  and  press  CONTROL  to select 

INPUT5

 

in TARGET SLOT. 
Confirm that CURRENT STATUS is displayed 
as 

SHUTDOWN

 
3. 

Turn  and  press  CONTROL  to  select 

EXECUTE

 in CHANGE STATE. 

A message 

Now Executing…

 is displayed. 

4. 

When 

ON

 is 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  >  POWER  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  > 
POWER  SUPPLY  2  Menu  is  INSTALLED  /  NOT 
INSTALLED  
 
 
 
To  change  Power  Supply  2  installation  status,  turn  CONTROL,  select  EXECUTE  in  the 
CHANGE SETTING Menu and press CONTROL. 
A  message  “

Now 

Executing…

”  appears.  When  the  message  disappears,  the  setting  is 

complete. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MFR-GPI

Page 1: ...MFR 6000 Multi Format Routing Switcher MFR GPI MFR TALM 1st Edition Rev 1 OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2 Edition Revision History Edit Rev Date Description Section Page 1 2018 10 22 First edition 1 1 2019 04 19 Description errors corrected Throughout...

Page 3: ...round 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 coul...

Page 4: ...d 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 Ra...

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 MERCHANT...

Page 6: ...d MFR 8SDIEX 1 16 8 SDI input card MFR 8SDOEX 1 16 8 SDI output card MFR 2SDIGB 1 11 8 SDI input card Gearbox 2ch built in MFR 2SDOGB 8 SDI input card Gearbox 2ch built in The number of installed card...

Page 7: ...upplied 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...

Page 8: ...rallel Link System Example 29 3 3 Configuring the System with MFR TALM 30 3 4 Switcher s AUX Crosspoints Switching System 33 3 4 1 Switching an AUX Bus Signal 33 3 4 2 Synchronous Crosspoints Switchin...

Page 9: ...mands 7 56 6 3 4 CPU Status Request Command 8 60 6 3 5 Destination Lock Status Request Command 9 61 6 3 6 Channel Name Import Commands 10 62 7 Troubleshooting 63 8 Specifications and Dimensions 64 8 1...

Page 10: ...ough 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 bo...

Page 11: ...he 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...

Page 12: ...x 27 99 x 18 99 x 9 10 90 x 144 90 x 135 90 x 126 90 x 117 90 x 108 90 x 99 90 x 90 90 x 81 90 x 72 90 x 63 90 x 54 90 x 45 90 x 36 90 x 27 90 x 18 90 x 9 9 81 x 144 81 x 135 81 x 126 81 x 117 81 x 10...

Page 13: ...88 x 8 10 80 x 128 80 x 120 80 x 112 80 x 104 80 x 96 80 x 88 80 x 80 80 x 72 80 x 64 80 x 56 80 x 48 80 x 40 80 x 32 80 x 24 80 x 16 80 x 8 9 72 x 128 72 x 120 72 x 112 72 x 104 72 x 96 72 x 88 72 x...

Page 14: ...ption A MFR LAN CPU1 CPU2 Ethernet ports for connection to MFR Remote Control Units and MFR GPI 10 100BASE TX RJ 45 B PC LAN CPU1 CPU2 Ethernet ports for connection to PC or other external unit 10 100...

Page 15: ...Ready 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...

Page 16: ...utput 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 GN...

Page 17: ...TTINGS Source Assignment page This page allows you to assign physical inputs to logical input channels 232C 422 SERIAL REF IN ALARM CPU1 CPU2 PC LAN PC LAN MFR LAN MFR LAN INPUT OUTPUT 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8...

Page 18: ...SYSTEM SETTINGS Destination Assignment page This page allows you to assign physical outputs to logical output channels 2 3 3 MFR 8SDIEX 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 BNC x 8 inputs 3G HD SD SDI and ASI Set up inpu...

Page 19: ...ls The following listed SDI signals can be input 12G SDI Max 2 inputs If installed into Input 1 8 BNC 1D 2D If installed into Input 9 16 BNC 1A 2A 3G SDI Max 8 inputs 1A 1B 1C 1D 2A 2B 2C 2D 12G 3G SD...

Page 20: ...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 inpu...

Page 21: ...rial 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 p...

Page 22: ...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 connecti...

Page 23: ...UT 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...

Page 24: ...24 GPI OUT TALLY OUT Circuit Approx 0 9V when turned on External device Max voltage 40V MFR GPI Max Current 100mA 10...

Page 25: ...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 Setting...

Page 26: ...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 in...

Page 27: ...hrough Terminate with 75 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 co...

Page 28: ...enu MFR 39RU MFR 18RU 18RUA Setup Menu MFR 18RU 18RUA MFR 16RUTA Setup Menu MFR 16RUTA MFR 8RUA Setup Menu MFR 8RUA Other RUs Setup Menu MFR 16 40RU 16RUD MFR 16 32 64RUW RU Settings page MU Settings...

Page 29: ...xample below is a redundant system using two MFR 6000 units Note that in all MFR 6000 units the IP address of MFR LAN1 is set to 192 168 1 10 and that of PC LAN1 to 192 168 0 12 as factory default To...

Page 30: ...is specifically designed to perform the task of tally data computation which is ordinarily undertaken by the MFR main unit to accelerate computation RS 422 ports 1 to 4 are available for video switche...

Page 31: ...YSTEM 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...

Page 32: ...n settings between HVS 2000 and 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...

Page 33: ...nal Assume that the system is configured as shown below AUX1 on the switcher is assigned to DST 201 Level 1 on the MFR 6000 IN1 8 on the switcher are assigned to SRC201 208 on the MFR 6000 and STL Sti...

Page 34: ...t HVS AUX under Select Table c Set Level to 1 d Assign AUX1 to DST 201 Input channel assignments a Open the Source Assignment page b Select HVS AUX under Select Table c Set Level to 1 d Assign input c...

Page 35: ...1 After above setup settings are complete If SRC 201 is selected for DST 201 on the MFR 6000 IN1 is selected for AUX1 on the switcher If SRC 3 is selected for DST 201 on the MFR 6000 IN9 is selected f...

Page 36: ...ATUS 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...

Page 37: ...d 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 Normal...

Page 38: ...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...

Page 39: ...rred CPU2 MATRIX FRONT REAR1 REAR2 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 o...

Page 40: ...hen 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 Ite...

Page 41: ...enu Confirm that READY FOR SWAP is set to YES When READY FOR SWAP is set to NO a message appears as shown in the right figure Message Description THE OTHER CPU IS NOT INSTALLED A redundant CPU is not...

Page 42: ...isplayed 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 Installat...

Page 43: ...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 Settin...

Page 44: ...have two built in Gearbox units that can respectively perform signal conversions and output test patterns If card s are installed into Input 1 8 Output 1 8 1D and 2D are the ports for 12G SDI signals...

Page 45: ...gnal REF IN Reference Signal SDI Input When installed into Input 1 8 Output 1 8 When SDI Input is selected in MFR 2SDOGB input signals are synchronized only when all 4 channels are input to the Gearbo...

Page 46: ...ut and output formats and then assign input output physical channels to logical channels Use Link Settings that allow simultaneous 4 channel operation and facilitate crosspoint switches 5 3 1 Converti...

Page 47: ...ut channels to DST1 4 5 3 3 Converting 12G SDI Input to 3G SDI 2SI MFR 2SDIGB 1 Open the Gearbox Settings page in the WebGUI and select signal formats under From and To as shown below for a Gearbox in...

Page 48: ...k A to D to logical channels DST1 4 3 Use a remote control unit or the Crosspoint page in the WebGUI to perform the crosspoint switches When converting 4K signals from 3G Quad Link to 12G Single Link...

Page 49: ...Link1 12G 8K Link2 Insert 8K Quad Link Link2 12G 8K Link3 Insert 8K Quad Link Link3 12G 8K Link4 Insert 8K Quad Link Link4 When adding 8K Quad Link Payload ID information to Gearbox 1 make sure to al...

Page 50: ...168 0 12 Secondary LAN PC LAN CPU2 default IP address 192 168 0 13 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Port number Setting range 23 49152 to 65534 default 23 Number of PCs Max 16 Response Resend Wait before se...

Page 51: ...es 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...

Page 52: ...ource 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 R...

Page 53: ...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...

Page 54: ...iving 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...

Page 55: ...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...

Page 56: ...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 Source 000 3FF Destination 000 1FF Response BYTE7 9 No Indicates th...

Page 57: ...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 S...

Page 58: ...Channel 101 is K DK065 E587BAE58A9BEFBC91EFBC90EFBC92 Kanji Name for Destination Channel 102 is K DK066 E587BAE58A9BEFBC91EFBC90EFBC93 Kanji Name for Destination Channel 103 is I K DK083 E587BAE58A9BE...

Page 59: ...Kanji Name for Source Channel 66 is K SK042 E382ABE383A1E383A9EFBC93 Kanji Name for Source Channel 67 is K SK043 E382ABE383A1E383A9EFBC94 Kanji Name for Source Channel 68 is K SK044 Kanji Name for So...

Page 60: ...ndicate which CPU is active in the MFR 6000 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 I...

Page 61: ...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 ID1...

Page 62: ...YTE 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 Sourc...

Page 63: ...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...

Page 64: ...TE259M SD SDI DVB ASI Cable 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 16 cards Max Complies with the following standards 75 BNC SM...

Page 65: ...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 redundan...

Page 66: ...mensions 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...

Page 67: ...9 10 11 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3...

Page 68: ...68 8 2 3 MFR TALM All dimensions in mm If attaching the rack mount brackets Dual Single...

Page 69: ...MFR CPUA installation slot 232C 422 SERIAL REF IN ALARM CPU1 CPU2 PC LAN PC LAN MFR LAN MFR LAN INPUT OUTPUT 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 OUTPUT INPUT 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT AC100 240V 50 60Hz...

Page 70: ...ection ports CPU1 replacement is now complete 232C 422 SERIAL REF IN ALARM CPU1 CPU2 PC LAN PC LAN MFR LAN MFR LAN INPUT OUTPUT 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 OUTPUT INPUT 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT A...

Page 71: ...2 Turn off the POWER2 power supply switch 3 Remove the screw 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 screw deta...

Page 72: ...ht 5 Grab the handle to pull out the POWER1 unit while pushing the light blue tab circled to the left 6 Confirm that the MFR PSA is facing correct direction and firmly insert the unit 7 Lay down the M...

Page 73: ...ch to the OFF position 3 Remove the four screws circled 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...

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Page 75: ...n 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...

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