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WARNING INDICATIONS 

 

 

This manual uses warning indications to warn of conditions in order to prevent serious injury and 

property damage.  Warning indications consist of warning markings of specific levels and warning 
messages.    The warning markings are shown below along with their definitions. 

 

WARNING indicates a situation that could lead to serious injury 

or loss of life if procedures are not followed correctly. 

 

CAUTION indicates a situation that could lead to minor or 

moderate injury and/or damage to the device itself if procedures 
are not followed correctly. 

 

Warning indications within text 

Warning markings are followed by warning messages.    Every warning marking is centered on a line.   

Left and right indents are set for warning messages to differentiate them from ordinary text.        
Furthermore, the lines immediately before and after warning indications are left blank. 

 

(Example) 

 

 

 

Possibility of electric shock, fire and damage to the device 
Always observe the precautions given below. 
This indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock, fire or 
damage to the device. 

 

Always connect the power cord to a power receptacle for a standard 
two-prong plug with ground. 

 

Connect the device to the power receptacle with a capacity of 1A or 
more.  When using a power extension cable, be sure that the total 
power consumption of all devices connected to the cable does not 
exceed the rated capacity of the cable.    If a power receptacle with a 
low capacity or capacity below the rated value is used, the power 
receptacle, extension cable or power distribution wiring may overheat 
and start a fire. 

 

Important warning indications are summarized below in “Safety Precautions.” 

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CAUTION

Summary of Contents for IP-9610

Page 1: ...IP 9610 Hardware User s Guide ...

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Page 3: ...g notice is for EU European Union users only This is Class A product of Electromagnetic Interference EMI standard In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to make adequate measures This manual includes technology controlled under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan The manual or a portion thereof must not be ...

Page 4: ...cident or any other cause In addition FUJITSU assumes no liability with respect to the application or use of any product or system in accordance with descriptions or instructions contained herein including any liability for incidental or consequential damages arising therefrom FUJITSU DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WHETHER EXPRESSED IMPLIED OR STATUTORY FUJITSU...

Page 5: ...ended for system designers and system managers who use IP 9610 Readers are assumed to have a basic knowledge of networks and video distribution Product operating environment Designed for use in real time audio video transmission systems and in the transmission system of monitoring systems IP 9610 is intended for indoor use Note The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Novem...

Page 6: ...es Chapter 3 Operating Instructions This chapter explains how to power on off set up and operate the device Chapter 4 Connection Cable Specifications This chapter contains a classification of how work is implemented cable connection system diagrams and cable connector details Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter describes actions to be taken if the device does not operate normally or if an alarm...

Page 7: ...g messages to differentiate them from ordinary text Furthermore the lines immediately before and after warning indications are left blank Example Possibility of electric shock fire and damage to the device Always observe the precautions given below This indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock fire or damage to the device Always connect the power cord to a power receptacle...

Page 8: ... situation that could lead to electric shock Possibility of electric shock and fire To keep foreign matter out ensure that drink containers and metal objects are not placed on or near the device The presence of foreign matter such as water inside the device creates a hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock Possibility of electric shock and fire Ensure that no liquid is splashed on th...

Page 9: ...poor ventilation Near a fire Possibility of electric shock fire and damage to the device Always observe the precautions given below This indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock fire and damage to the device Always connect the power plug to a power receptacle for a standard two prong plug with ground Connect the device to a power receptacle with a capacity of 1 A or more W...

Page 10: ... disconnect all connected cables Take care to avoid getting your feet entangled in the cables To prevent serious personal injury when moving the device take special care to pay attention to your surroundings Clean Possibility of fire serious injury and damage to the device When cleaning the device observe the following precautions to protect against fire serious injury and damage to the device Whe...

Page 11: ...o the power supply The following label is intended for users of the device s 1K91 I T E E136004 FUJITSU LIMITED Installed Option Part Number TA23793 B20X TA22168 B70X TA22168 B70X 96CODES A0 96ACMDL A0 96ACMDL A0 01A 00001 11 11 MODEL PART NO FC40761A1 H264 AVC CODEC TA23793 B10X MADE IN JAPAN 1 70A 0 71A 1φ 100V 240V 50 60Hz 7kg 0 170kVA 0 171kVA T 認証番号 D11 0165001 ...

Page 12: ...Ds and other details Check the system for this information Connectable devices Only devices that conform to the device interface specifications see Appendix 2 3 Device Specifications can be connected Otherwise if incompatible devices are connected the result may be personal injury and property damage Disposal To dispose of the device contact a Fujitsu Service Center or request a specialist to take...

Page 13: ...ower Supply System Connections 18 2 2 1 Connection to ground 18 2 2 2 Connection to power source 19 2 3 Connection to External Sync REF 22 2 4 Connection to DVB ASI Device 23 2 4 1 Connection to DVB ASI Input Device 23 2 4 2 Connection to DVB ASI Output Device 24 2 5 Connection to RS 232C RS 422 Device 25 2 6 Connection to Network 26 2 7 Connection to Voice Communication Intercom 27 2 8 Optional B...

Page 14: ...A 2 Basic Specifications 57 A 2 1 External specifications 57 A 2 2 Environment specifications 57 A 2 3 Function specifications 58 A 3 Preparations for Installation Work 62 A 3 1 Scope of installation work 62 A 3 2 Unpacking and device check 62 A 3 3 Installation conditions 62 A 3 4 Connecting external cables 62 A 4 Preparations for On site Turn up 63 Glossary and Index 67 Glossary 69 Index 72 CE C...

Page 15: ...Preparations This chapter describes the checks that are required before the start of IP 9610 operation 1 1 Main Features 3 1 2 Components 5 1 3 Basic Application Examples 6 1 4 Part Names 7 CHAPTER 1 PREPARATIONS ...

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Page 17: ... license key and activate it For details see the software manuals Main Features Item Specifications Remarks Video input HD SDI SD SDI 2ch max BNC Located at option slot 1 4 Video output HD SDI SD SDI 8ch max BNC Located at option slot 1 4 Audio input HD SDI embedded 16ch max BNC 8 stereo pairs Located at option slot 1 4 Audio output HD SDI embedded 16ch max BNC 8 stereo pairs Located at option slo...

Page 18: ... x 1 Decoder x 1 and Encoder x 1 Audio board 2 2 With a Codec Board this board enables support of the 16 channel s audio stereo pairs of 8 channels function 1 The codec board has an 8 channel audio function 2 If two codec boards are installed an audio board must be added to each of these codec boards two audio boards must be added 3 For details on combinations of operation modes and the AV input o...

Page 19: ...wing components Attachments for all series consist of same contents IP 9610 1 pc cables separate order Safety manual 1 pc User s Guide 1 pc Feet 5 pcs Mounting kit on 19 rack 2 pcs Holder of power supply cable 1 pc Pan screw M4 6 pcs 19 rack Mounting kit Pan screw M5 8 pcs 19 rack Mounting kit 1 2 ...

Page 20: ...r the Internet and then output to the monitor System configuration example Broadcast content transmission or live coverage By using the DVB ASI interface included with this equippment as standard the equippment can also be used for video transmission via satellite news gathering SNG or field pickup equippment FPE System configuration Example SNG 1 3 IP 9610 encoder Live distribution SDI SDI Intern...

Page 21: ...dications in Section 5 2 6 Speed LED 100 1000M Indicates the speed of LAN port For more information see Table 5 3 Details of LED Indications in Section 5 2 7 LAN port 2 LAN2 Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T communication port See Section 2 6 Connection to a Network for an explanation on using this port See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information 8 Status LED...

Page 22: ...for more explanation For more information see Software guide 22 Function key F1 F4 Short cut key for VFD operation Please refer Software User s Guide for more detail description how to use them 23 Power button Turns the device on and off 24 Power inlet connector INPUT 100 240VAC Can be connected to a 100 240VAC commercial power supply by using power card with a standard two prong plug with ground ...

Page 23: ... an RS 232C Device for an explanation on using this pin See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information 35 DVB ASI input DVB ASI IN DVB ASI input terminal 75Ω unbalanced See Section 2 4 Connection to DVB ASI Device for an explanation on using this terminal See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information 36 DVB ASI output DVB ASI OUT1 2 DVB ...

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Page 25: ...heral devices 2 1 Installation Conditions 13 2 2 Power Supply System Connections 18 2 3 Connection to External Sync REF 22 2 4 Connection to DVB ASI Device 23 2 5 Connection to RS 232C Device 25 2 6 Connection to Network 26 2 7 Connection to Voice Communication Intercom 27 2 8 Optional Board Slot 28 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION ...

Page 26: ...serious injury The power cord and other cables connected to IP 9610 may become entangled with someone walking close to them possibly leading to serious injury and property damage Clamp the cables to the rack or floor ...

Page 27: ...ndition IP 9610 can operate in the multiple piles Otherwise the operating environment may damage and shorten the product life of IP 9610 noticeably 2 1 2 Installation environment 1 19 rack mounting Using the mounting kit it is possible to mount on 19 rack complied EAI standard 1U size The mounting kit attached must be used to install When the installation is unstable the serious accident may be ca...

Page 28: ...Chapter 2 Installation and Connection IP 9610 14 3 Install the rack mounting kit on 19 rack using six screws 4 Install IP 9610 on 19 rack using the four screws M5 attached ...

Page 29: ... the environment condition specified Please install considering the maintenance ability When IP 9610 are piled please fix them to avoid to fall Do not cover the air intake See Section 2 1 4 Open space required around the device for the installation space 1K91 I T E E136004 FUJITSU LIMITED Installed Option Part Number TA23793 B20X TA22168 B70X TA22168 B70X 96CODES A0 96ACMDL A0 96ACMDL A0 01A 00001...

Page 30: ...injury during installation of IP 9610 into rack Do not install IP 9610 into your rack where IP 9610 may make the entire rack unstable The weight of IP 9610 with the maximum configuration 7 kg d If IP 9610 is supplied from the power strip or the service outlet of other units it may overload the power supply cord of the power strip or other units Confirm that the current rating of the power strip or...

Page 31: ... operation space and air intake exhaust For the information of maintenance space see Section 5 3 1 Maintenance space SUOMEA KOSKEVAT TURVALLISUUSTIEDOT Laite on liitettävä suojamaadoitus koskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan SIKKERHETS NOTIS FOR NORGE Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt SÄKERHETSNOTIS FÖR SVERIGE Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag ...

Page 32: ...explains ground and power source connections 2 2 1 Connection to ground Use a power cord with the standard two prong plug with ground wire for FG and external ground connections When the exogenous noise influences IP 9610 connect the FG terminal to an external ground Figure Connection to ground 2 2 ...

Page 33: ...ng plug with ground into the inlet connector The power cord is not supplied with the device Please procure it separately Figure Power cord connection AC cable clamp Insert the AC cable clamp into the AC cable clamp hole and fix the power cord as shown in figure above When remove the AC cable clamp screw out and remove it with the mounting kit 1 2 3 4 Power inlet connector Cable holder ...

Page 34: ... 13 Rated 10A 250V BS OC 3 X1 00 square mm Rated 10 A 250 V IEC C 13 Rated 13A 125V Type HVCTF cross section area 1 25 square mm 3 Conductors Single phase 2 current carrying conductors ground NEMA 5 15P parallel blade Rated 13 A 125 V Japan 100V METI Approved or PSE METI Approved or PSE METI Approved or PSE 220V Class I IEC 60320 1 IEC C 13 Rated 12A 250V Comply with KSC3304 Type VCTF cross sectio...

Page 35: ...e standard two prong plug with ground Use a power receptacle with a capacity of 1A or more When using a power extension cable be sure that the total power consumption of all devices connected to the cable does not exceed the rated capacity of the cable If the power receptacle capacity is low or power consumption exceeds the rated value the power cord or power wiring may overheat and start a fire P...

Page 36: ... by using coaxial cable with BNC connector The signal is terminated in 75 ohm REF OUT Connect coaxial cable with BNC connector to REF OUT for outgoing external sync signal The signal is output in 75 ohm For details about connectors and cables see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details For electrical specifications see Appendix 2 3 Function Specifications Figure Connection to External Sync input o...

Page 37: ...B ASI Input Device When IP 9610 operates with the encoder mode the BNC cable is connected to DVB ASI OUT as shown in the figure below For details about connectors and cables see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details For electrical specifications see Appendix 2 3 Function Specifications Figure Connection to DVB ASI input device 1 2 3 4 DVB ASI input device 2 4 NOTE ...

Page 38: ...ecoder mode operates the BNC cable is connected to DVB ASI IN as shown in the figure below The signal is terminated in 75Ω For details about connectors and cables see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details For electrical specifications see Appendix 2 3 Function Specifications Figure Connection to DVB ASI output device NOTE ...

Page 39: ...pecification of RS 232C operating mode is DTE Use a cross connection or straight cable corresponding to the connected device See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details The figure below shows the connection method For details about connectors and cables see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details For electrical specifications see Appendix 2 3 Function Specifications Figure Connection to RS 232C or...

Page 40: ...ctors and cables see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details For electrical specifications see Appendix 2 3 Function Specifications Figure Connection to network Please do not provision the IP address below LAN Console ports IP address commonly unused 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 etc Loop back address 127 xxx xxx xxx Class D and Class E addresses IP address already used Console port only IP address 169 ...

Page 41: ...ing the dedicated adaptor cable with the bidirectional voice communication terminal RJ25 XLR The impedance is terminated in 600Ω There are two types of the cables Procure the appropriate type separately because this cable is not attached to IP 9610 For more information see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details For details about connectors and cables see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details Fo...

Page 42: ...interface video audio in each slot of 2 4 is assembled according to the system configuration Please confirm to an empty slot of an optional slot the installation of the blank board without fail The install procedure of optional board is as follows Please turn off the power of IP 9610 when the optional board is inserted or removed Otherwise it may cause the serious damage to the device or injury 2 ...

Page 43: ...s section explains how to power on off setup and operate the device 3 1 Power ON OFF 31 3 2 Device Settings and Operation 32 3 3 Device Setting and Operation Front Panel 33 3 4 Special Use of Cancel Key 34 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

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Page 45: ...0 3 1 1 Powering on When the power button on the front panel is set to the position the PWR LED turns on When IP 9610 completes preparations for operation the RDY LED turns on 3 1 2 Powering off When the power button on the rear panel is set to the O position the device is powered off and the PWR LED turns off 3 1 ...

Page 46: ...up procedure is shown below See Software User s Guide for the procedure of the software installation and the each setting Web browser recommended The supported Web browsers are Internet Explorer Safari and Firefox Browsers whose operation has been confirmed Internet Explorer 8 9 Safari 5 Firefox 5 3 2 ...

Page 47: ...r moves one column each time either key is pressed Enter key Pressing the Enter key while the maintenance initial page is displayed proceeds to the maintenance menu page Pressing the Enter key on the maintenance menu page allows you to make settings for status display and shutdown Cancel key Pressing the Cancel key while the maintenance menu page is displayed proceeds to the maintenance initial pa...

Page 48: ...ace 1 1 When you operate the IP 9610 with the default IP address connect the device to a control terminal and make setting from the terminal with the device disconnected from your network After making settings according to the requirements for your network connect the device to the network If the device with the default settings made at the factory is connected to the network an unexpected problem...

Page 49: ...ications This chapter contains a type of how work is implemented cable connection system diagrams and cable connector details 4 1 Installation Preparations 37 4 2 Cable and Connector Details 38 CHAPTER 4 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS ...

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Page 51: ... cable RJ25 8 Audio adapter cable XLR XLR 9 LAN cable RJ45 10 LAN cable RJ45 Power source 100 240VAC Device with RS 232C interface Analog audio output device mic etc Analog audio input device speaker etc Device with LAN interface HUB etc Device with LAN interface HUB etc Cables are depended on the option board Please refer user s guide of each option board RJ45 11 LAN cable Device with LAN interfa...

Page 52: ...B or more BNC BNC SIGNAL SG SIGNAL SG DVB ASI 100m Coaxial cable 75Ω 5C FB or more Front view Coaxial cable with BNC connector Product code TBD IP 9610 External device Coaxial cable 75Ω 3C 2V or more BNC BNC SIGNAL SG SIGNAL SG Coaxial cable with BNC connector Product code TBD IP 9610 External device REF 200m Coaxial cable 75Ω 3C 2V Front view ...

Page 53: ...S CD RD SD DTR ER RI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 RS 232C DCE SG DSR DR RTS RS CTS CS CD RD SD DTR ER RI SG DSR DR RTS RS CTS CS CD RD SD DTR ER RI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 IP 9610 External device 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 RS 232C RS 422 SG RxD_N RxD_P TxD_N TxD_P SG TxD_N TxD_P RxD_N RxD_P 100 m Twisted pair cable with shield 24AWG External device side D sub9 female IP 9610 DTE External device D...

Page 54: ...Chapter 4 Cable specifications IP 9610 40 4 LAN cable ...

Page 55: ... Type 1 TA75959 XXXX Type 2 TA75960 XXXX IP 9610 External device Front view XLR RJ25 XLR AUDIO IN COLD AUDIO IN HOT SG SG AUDIO OUT COLD AUDIO OUT HOT AUDIO IN COLD AUDIO IN HOT SG SG AUDIO OUT COLD AUDIO OUT HOT Type 1 Type 2 SG SG SG SG AUDIO IN COLD AUDIO IN HOT AUDIO IN COLD AUDIO IN HOT AUDIO OUT HOT AUDIO OUT COLD ...

Page 56: ...parallel blade Rated 13A 125V UL CSA Approved 200 240V IEC C 13 Rated 15A 250V UL CSA Approved Type SJT No 14 AWG Min 3 Conductors Single phase 2 current carrying conductors ground UL CSA Approved NEMA 6 15P tandem blade Rated 15 A 250 V UL CSA Approved Europe 2 100 240V IEC C 13 Rated 10A 250V 1 CENELEC OC 3X1 0 square mm 1 HAR Rated 10 A 250 V 1 Aus tralia 100 240V IEC C 13 Rated 10A 250V Cable ...

Page 57: ...ss section area 1 25 0 50 or 0 75 or 1 00 or 2 00 square mm 2 Conductors Comply with KSC8305 Rated 12A 250V Note l Be sure that the detachable proper Supply cord has the approval of the appropriate safety agencies of the country where the equipment will be used 2 Cable length of above Power Supply cord shall be shorter than 4 5 m CERTIFICATION MARKING Country Agency Certification Mark Country Agen...

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Page 59: ...eshooting This chapter describes actions to be taken if the device does not operate normally or if an alarm LED turns on 5 1 Help Information 47 5 2 Alarm LED Lamp Is On 49 5 3 Maintenance 50 CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

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Page 61: ...gements to lower the ambient temperature If there is any shielding material in the installation space remove it If the fan speed is low the fan needs to be replaced Contact a Fujitsu Service Center 4 The ALM LED is on The device is faulty Troubleshoot from the control terminal For details see the software manuals Is the ambient temperature of the device higher than that in the specifications Adjus...

Page 62: ...ess subnet mask etc on the control terminal PC correct Make correct settings by referring to the PC user s guide and OS handbook If this device is started with the default settings made before shipment from the factory see Section 3 4 Special Use of CANCEL Key for the network settings for the control terminal PC 13 Line Device setting through a LAN is disabled Is a reply received in response to a ...

Page 63: ... or abnormal The alarm display by this LED can select lighting blinking and turning off excluding the LED lighting by the temperature anomaly For more details of the alarm log and the setting method of LED please refer IP 9610 Software User s Guide ALM Alarm LED Blinks or lights in orange when a device alarm occurs Lighting blinking and turning off can be selected by the setting about a part of th...

Page 64: ...lation space Desk top installation Please allocate the space more than 1 m in front or rear for maintenance Rack installation Please allocate the space more than 1 m in front and rear for maintenance Front access case Rear access case 5 3 Flont space for maintenance 700 1000 mm Rear space for maintenance 700 1000 mm Rear space for maintenance 700 1000 mm Flont space for maintenance 700 1000 mm ...

Page 65: ... Maintenance only If there is no improvement of situation after checking and dealing with referring Section 5 1 Help Information change the hardware following the procedure below This device itself is a repair unit In case of a malfunction please change this device itself ...

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Page 67: ...s main specifications Notes on installation work and preparations for on site turn up are also contained in this section A 1 Appearance 55 A 2 Basic Specifications 57 A 3 Preparations for Installation Work 62 A 4 Preparations for On site Turn up 63 Appendix ...

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Page 69: ... 4 425 4 mm 500 4 mm 43 1 5 SUOMEA KOSKEVAT TURVALLISUUSTIEDOT Laite on liitettävä suojamaadoitus koskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan SIKKERHETS NOTIS FOR NORGE Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt SÄKERHETSNOTIS FÖR SVERIGE Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag mm A 1 ...

Page 70: ...MITED Installed Option Part Number TA23793 B20X TA22168 B70X TA22168 B70X 96CODES A0 96ACMDL A0 96ACMDL A0 01A 00001 11 11 MODEL PART NO FC40761A1 H264 AVC CODEC TA23793 B10X MADE IN JAPAN 1 70A 0 71A 1φ 100V 240V 50 60Hz 7kg 0 170kVA 0 171kVA T 認証番号 D11 0165001 ...

Page 71: ...ng optional board etc Cooling method Forced air cooling maintenance free fan used Power 100 240VAC Weight Max 7 kg Power consumption 170 VA or less 100V AC 171 VA or less 240V AC A 2 2 Environment specifications The device has the following environmental specifications Item Specifications Power conditions 100 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 3 Hz Temperature and humidity conditions Temperature 0 to 50 C Humidi...

Page 72: ...T BNC Pin number Signal name Remarks 1 2 SIGNAL SG Name Specifications Remarks Reference clock output Signal format NTSC w o SETUP Analog composite 29 97frames s PAL Analog composite 25frames s Output impedance 75Ω Unbalanced Signal amplitude 1 0 Vp p NTSC PAL Black burst Connector name REF OUT BNC Pin number Signal name Remarks 1 2 SIGNAL SG Name Specifications Remarks Reference clock input Signa...

Page 73: ...uest to Send Clear to Send Ring Indicator Name Specifications Remarks Data interface RS 422 No of CH Signal system Connection Bit rate Data length Parity Stop bit 2 ch Asynchronous DTE 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps 8 NONE 1 RS 422 interface Connector name SERIAL D sub 9 pin male Pin number Signal name Remarks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RxD_N RxD_P TxD_N TxD_P SG Receive Data N Receive Data P Transmis...

Page 74: ...Pin number Signal name Remarks Signal name Remarks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TD TD RD N C N C RD N C N C Trans data Trans data Reciv data Reciv data TP0 TP0 TP1 TP2 TP2 TP1 TP3 TP3 Pair 0 Pair 0 Pair 1 Pair 2 Pair 2 Pair 1 Pair 3 Pair 3 Cable Standard ANSI TIA EIA568A CAT5 Pin assignment Comply with one of two below Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T568A W G G W O Bl W Bl O W Br Br T568B W O O W G Bl W Bl G W Br Br W...

Page 75: ...io Network input down fault Video Audio Network input down fault Normal operation The alarm display by this LED can select lighting blinking and turning off excluding the LED lighting by the temperature anomaly LINK ACT LAN1 G LINK established LAN packets detection Cable disconnection 100M 1000M LAN1 G 100BASE operation 1000BASE operation 10BASE operation LINK ACT LAN2 G LINK established LAN packe...

Page 76: ...e package A 3 3 Installation conditions For the classification of this work see Section 2 1 Installation Conditions The installation method may differ depending on the site where the device is installed In principle the installation method conforms to the appropriate method for the site Do not install the device at the following locations Place exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater Humid or ...

Page 77: ...f the device are diverse depending on the applications used this chapter describes the checking process for only a single device A 4 START 準備 環境確認 員数確認 版数確認 外観目視確認 ケーブル接 続 入力電圧確認 電源投入 単体試験 システム試験 EN D Preparations Environment check Visual check of appearance Cable connection check Input voltage check Power on Unit test System test END START ...

Page 78: ...100 ohms a wire of 2mm2 or thicker or your country s applicable standard 3 Visual check of appearance 1 Make sure that the device surface has no damage such as scratches dirt rust deformation or peeling of its coating 2 Make sure that patent nameplate and device nameplate are still attached and that buttons are not damaged 3 Make sure that connectors are not loose 4 Cable connection check Make sur...

Page 79: ...condition 8 System test 1 Set up check Various devices settings complying with the system specification are made from the control terminal either directly or via the network 2 Input video check Make sure that the video input to the device is correctly output to the monitor television 3 Data communication check Make sure that the line used by the system is connected 4 Status check After the final s...

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Page 81: ...Glossary and Index Glossary 69 Index 72 Glossary and Index ...

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Page 83: ... in MPEG CODEC most commonly It is the asynchronous serial interface and standardized in ETSI 101 891 Embedded Audio It is the scheme to embed multiplex AES EBU digital audio signals in the auxiliary data area blanking area of the serial digital signal FG Frame Ground Ground for a cabinet Flow Control Procedure for controlling the flow of data between two devices Its purpose is to prevent data los...

Page 84: ... for a scalable object encoding system depending on technological developments It has a transfer speed ranging from several tens of Kbps to several tens of Mbps low bit rate to wide range It is intended for low speed communication by general purpose multimedia encoding systems on mobile terminals PING Command supported by operating systems such as UNIX Windows 9x and Windows NT and it is used in T...

Page 85: ...rescent Display Because VFD emits by itself the contrast is clear rather than LCD Wide temperature range for operation makes less influence to functions 10BASE T LAN that uses unshielded twisted pair UTP cables and complies with the IEEE 802 3 standard A 10BASE T connection uses a concentrator called a hub It is widely used because special cabling work is not necessary and wiring can be done easil...

Page 86: ... ASI Output Device 24 Connection to External Sync REF 22 Connection to network 26 Connection to power source 19 Connection to RS 232C RS 422 Device 25 Connection to Voice Communication Intercom 27 Cooling method 57 Cooling system 3 D Data input output 3 Data interface 59 Device Settings and Operation 32 Device Settings and Operation Front Panel 33 Dimensions 3 57 Direction key 8 Dust 57 DVB ASI ca...

Page 87: ...on work 62 Preparations 1 Preparations for On site Turn up 63 R Reference clock input 3 58 Reference clock output 3 Relay contact input 9 RS 232C 9 25 RS 232C cable 39 RS 232C interface 59 RS 232C port 9 RS 422 cable 39 S Scope of installation work 62 SD CARD slot 3 7 SDI input board 4 SDI output board 4 Setup procedure 32 Special Use of Cancel Key 34 Status LED 8 T Temperature 3 57 Troubleshootin...

Page 88: ...0 74 74 CE Conformity Information Following address can be reached at for regarding the CE conformity information Fujitsu Services Limited Address 22 Baker Street London W1U 3BW United Kingdom URL http uk ts fujitsu com support ...

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