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Page 1: ...FR6822 Frames Installation and Operation Manual Edition E 175 100048 00...

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Page 3: ...Edition E July 2011 FR6822 Frames Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 4: ...applicable You agree not to remove or deface any portion of any legend provided on any licensed program or documentation contained in or delivered to you in conjunction with this User Guide This publ...

Page 5: ...Substances RoHS Compliance ix Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Compliance x Safety x Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual xi Chapter 1 Introduction 1 FR6822 Product Description...

Page 6: ...Card Edge Controls 29 Introducing Parameter Types 29 Operating Notes 30 Alarms 30 Chapter 4 FR6822 QXFE Configuration Monitoring and Control 31 Overview 31 Using CCS Software with FR6822 QXFE 31 Prep...

Page 7: ...Power Supply 75 Installing a New Power Supply 76 Protecting the Power Supply 77 Alarm Signals and Indicators 77 Chapter 6 Specifications 79 FR6822 Frame Specifications 79 6800 ETH Specifications 79 Po...

Page 8: ...Contents vi Copyright 2008 2011 Harris Corporation...

Page 9: ...d operators responsible for installation setup maintenance and or operation of the FR6822 Mounting Frames Revision History Table P 1 Revision History of Manual Edition Date Comments A September 2008 I...

Page 10: ...om the product and its associated components before you install the unit Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that you need to return a product for servicing Table P 2 Writing Conv...

Page 11: ...if possible in the original packaging material If the product is still within the warranty period we will return the product prepaid after servicing Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance...

Page 12: ...cycled See our website for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance Contact your local Sales representative for information on returning these products for recycling Equipment that compl...

Page 13: ...n Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual WARNING Statements identifying conditions or practices that may result in personal injury or loss of life High voltage is present CAUTION Statements identifyi...

Page 14: ...Preface xii Copyright 2008 2011 Harris Corporation...

Page 15: ...ermine whether the modules installed in your frame have these capabilities see the manuals applicable to those products An interface to Ethernet via the 6800 ETH allows connectivity with all other Com...

Page 16: ...ower and fault indicators on front panel Includes captivated power cord s for AC power supplies to prevent accidental unplugging note cords are not provided for the DC power supply configurations Prov...

Page 17: ...tion of FR6822 rear panel components Table 1 1 briefly describes each of the connectors and switches found on the rear panel See Making System Connections on page 22 for more information on system con...

Page 18: ...rms report undesirable conditions that may arise Features of the FR6822 fan assembly include the following Low fan noise emissions Frame ID rocker switch Genlock loop through BNCs Power mains inlets o...

Page 19: ...wer and Fault indicators are located on the front of the PSU The 6800 48V supports a 48 VDC input and provides DC PSU protections including input fuse inrush current limiting input transient protectio...

Page 20: ...formation on locating removing and installing resource modules Table 1 2 Card Edge LED and Connector Descriptions Item Description LED 1 When on red indicates that the FPGA is not configured LED 2 Whe...

Page 21: ...1 Fail Resource Module CPU Core Midplane PCB Alarm Logic Fan Power Slot ID Slot ID Slot ID Coded for each slot LED Drives 6 8V Frame ID0 Frame ID1 Powersupply 1 left Current share Fan Tachs 4 Buffered...

Page 22: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 8 Copyright 2008 2011 Harris Corporation...

Page 23: ...ply One pair of spade terminals LPN 138 000003Q00 if the frame contains a DC power supply Sufficient blank back connectors as required One CD containing the Installation and Operation Manual for each...

Page 24: ...XFE 48 2RU frame with thumbnails fan module Ethernet module and one 48 volt power supply FR6822 QXFE S 2RU frame with thumbnails fan module Ethernet module with SNMP license and one 6822 AC power supp...

Page 25: ...during operation and install blank back connectors behind empty module slots The frame will overheat if you do not observe this precaution Ambient temperature should be maintained at between 32 F 0 C...

Page 26: ...to it These circumstances may include When using heavy breakout cables Where the frame is exposed to motion In order to protect the frame and the modules installed within it you may choose to add rea...

Page 27: ...y rear support brackets and attach them to the frame 1 Locate two tongue shaped frame support brackets two slotted rack support brackets and one cable support bar from the packing box if ordered See F...

Page 28: ...the FR6822 into the rack ensuring that the frame support brackets slide into the installed slotted rack supports 5 Attach the front mounting ears on the chassis to the rack using the appropriate rack...

Page 29: ...urce Module 1 Pull out the finger release screws on the right and left sides of the front panel and then open it 2 Slide the new module into the frame 3 Locate the slot that corresponds resource modul...

Page 30: ...back connectors front modules and frame types that are available interchangeable and compatible For example module back connectors can come in either triple slot double slot or single slot sizes and c...

Page 31: ...dules are hot swappable and can be installed with the power supply either turned on or turned off 1 Remove a blank back connector from the frame See Figure 2 7 Do not discard the blank back connectors...

Page 32: ...ule if these are supplied separately 4 Pull out the finger release screws on the right and left side of the front panel and then open it 5 Locate the front module slot that corresponds with the matchi...

Page 33: ...all back connector slots covered during operation 9 Return power to the frame Once you have installed your 6800 modules you can connect them to the appropriate inputs and outputs Removing 6800 Module...

Page 34: ...the event that one of the fan units fails in the FR6822 fan assembly panel you should install a replacement as soon as possible to prevent overheating Replacement fans are available from Customer Ser...

Page 35: ...n and that the header wiring is at the top left corner of the installed fan as shown in Figure 2 12 on page 21 8 Connect each new fan s header wires to the assembly PCB board see Figure 2 12 on page 2...

Page 36: ...the screw connectors on the DC power supply Figure 2 14 Open Flap on DC Power Supply b Connect the positive end of the spade connector to the screw and the negative end to the screw c Tighten the scr...

Page 37: ...F FR6802 DM or FR6822 frame to a FR6822 QXFE frame by using a customer supplied BNC coaxial cable Connect each end of a BNC cable to the Communication loop through of each frame s rear panel These BNC...

Page 38: ...combination for every frame Figure 2 17 Left Rear of FR6822 Frame Figure 2 18 Frame ID Rocker Switches Termination point 75 6800 control network BNC coax connection 6800 control network BNC coax conne...

Page 39: ...appearing as child frames You can view the serially connected frames and the modules they contain in CCS Navigator an HTTP web browser or a third party SNMP based control application if you have the...

Page 40: ...Chapter 2 Installation 26 Copyright 2008 2011 Harris Corporation...

Page 41: ...remote control and monitoring of FR6822 QXFE frames see Chapter 4 Monitoring the Frame Using Frame Status LEDs Status LEDs indicate the health of your frame Figure 3 1 shows the location of the Statu...

Page 42: ...nitor while you adjust them See the manual for each individual product for information on configuring OSD Table 3 1 LED Descriptions LED Color Meaning When Lit Alarm Red One of the following events ha...

Page 43: ...navigation toggle switch selects a bank when the hex switch is set to 0 and individual parameter values Follow the markings on the module board Up and Down to set a parameter value Toggle the switch...

Page 44: ...ead only parameters have related LEDs on the front of the module s card edge See the section Monitoring LEDs in the individual product manual that accompanies your module for information on the locati...

Page 45: ...Note Except where noted the term 6800 ETH is used in this manual to refer to 6800 ETH and 6800 ETHSNMP resource modules Using CCS Software with FR6822 QXFE CCS configuration and control of FR6822 QXF...

Page 46: ...Add The Add Host dialog box appears 4 Beside Host IP enter the IP address of the 6800 ETH module Ensure that X75 NEO 6800 RCP CCS 1U NUCLEUS is checked on the Add Hosts dialog box 5 Click OK to close...

Page 47: ...rameters and adjust control parameters The Diagnostics pane which appears across the bottom of the screen in Control mode provides alarm information if and when errors appear See Volume 1 Chapter 15 o...

Page 48: ...for all Q SEE compliant modules installed in slots in the FR6822 QXFE frame that contains the 6800 ETH To determine if a module is Q SEE compliant see that module s documentation or visit our website...

Page 49: ...on the thumbnail display by clicking and dragging it to a new position while holding down the mouse Note Graphical Navigation pages are available in Navigator only To adjust the settings right click o...

Page 50: ...On the Step 1 of 2 page you can switch the selected input for a 6800 ETH module by clicking the Input field This opens a drop down menu that lists All plus each of the individual inputs To add multipl...

Page 51: ...tation for your module to determine if its firmware can be upgraded With your CCS software in Build mode follow these steps to upgrade module firmware 1 Download the most recent appropriate upgrade pa...

Page 52: ...box A single row appears for each IP address to receive the upgrade If you have multiple 6800 modules that are at the same IP address in the same 6800 frame all modules at that IP address will appear...

Page 53: ...ons Figure 4 6 Software Upgrade Options The software options apply to all transfers not just the specific device type currently being upgraded these options are described in Table 4 2 Table 4 2 Softwa...

Page 54: ...tive and will ask if you want to terminate these processes 16 Click on the Log tab and look at the Progress column to ensure that all files have correctly updated Each upgraded module automatically re...

Page 55: ...Manually Adding a Device to the Discovery or Network Folder If your device is not listed in the Discovery or Network folder you must manually add it to these folders After you add the device you can...

Page 56: ...power to the FR6822 QXFE host frame After a failed upgrade the 6800 ETH should automatically go into a fail safe mode where new software can be loaded but other functions are not enabled You may now...

Page 57: ...1 With Navigator in Build mode right click on the discovered 6800 ETH module and then choose Configuration For information on discovering your 6800 ETH module see Discovering Frames and Modules Using...

Page 58: ...49 Streaming Video on page 52 Using Presets With 6800 ETH on page 55 Upgrading Module Firmware Using an HTTP Browser on page 57 Discovering HTTP Devices in CCS Navigator on page 59 Configuring SNMP S...

Page 59: ...ield blank 3 Click Enter 4 A screen similar to the following appears Figure 4 12 Initial Frame View for 6800 ETH HTTP Browser The left side of the screen displays a nested menu of all the sub devices...

Page 60: ...or User The administrator user can add and delete non administrator accounts and can change the password for any account Non administrator users can change their own password see Changing a Password o...

Page 61: ...name must be unique on the frame and can be up to 16 characters long 4 Type the same password case sensitive in the Password and Confirm Password fields 5 Click Add Deleting a User Account Only the ad...

Page 62: ...t is logged on from another PC that account will continue to work until it is logged off Changing a Password The administrator user can change the password for any user on the system Non administrator...

Page 63: ...field Passwords are case sensitive The old password is not required to change the password If the password created for the administrator user account has been lost or forgotten contact Customer Servic...

Page 64: ...onfiguration page for that module If a module has an alarm condition that module s slot appears red The Resource module slot does not appear since if the 6800 ETH fails then the frame will no longer b...

Page 65: ...eft Each module has specific parameters See the documentation for a module to view complete descriptions of that module s unique controls Alarms Displays control settings for all alarms on the module...

Page 66: ...Modules to the 6800 ETH Resource Module on page 52 Streaming From the QSEE6800 Module on page 53 Streaming From Modules to the 6800 ETH Resource Module For modules that are QSEE compliant and thumbnai...

Page 67: ...ame of a slot for a thumbnail click in the name and then type a new name This only changes the name locally To go to the control screen for a card click on the thumbnail for that card Streaming From t...

Page 68: ...4 22 Display Option for QSEE6800 Module Note Unlike streaming from the 6800 ETH module you cannot change the names of the input devices on the QSEE6800 Video Streaming page At the top of the page are...

Page 69: ...ample if you have a frame full of ENC6801 modules that you want to configure with the same settings you could configure one and then create a preset from that module You could then load that preset to...

Page 70: ...800 module only not an input to a QSEE6800 but the parent module only two extra options appear in this pane see Figure 4 25 on page 57 Root Device Created preset will contain settings for the QSEE6800...

Page 71: ...select Disable checking of interface version to apply the preset This option is deselected by default 6 Click Load Preset If the file you have chosen is a preset for the correct device the preset is a...

Page 72: ...d then use the tools to find and double click the zip file you want to load The path and file name you have selected appear in the field beside the Browse button Note If your module is a newer module...

Page 73: ...e steps 1 In your browser enter the IP address of the 6800 ETH module and then click Enter to connect The 6800 Control Interface appears If the 6800 ETH module is off or in a failed state i e disconne...

Page 74: ...the Discovery Options dialog box 5 Click Start to run a discovery 6 When your discovery is complete click Save to transfer the results of the discovery to the Navigation pane In Navigator s Control m...

Page 75: ...and configuration can be set by someone in the Pilot CoPilot or Navigator Admin groups See Configuring SNMP Agent and System Settings on page 64 Once SNMP is configured you can further configure your...

Page 76: ...NMP screen fill in with the settings that are on the module If the Read function fails your license key may not be entered correctly See Activating a 6800 ETH License Using an HTTP Browser on page 59...

Page 77: ...ETH module To add a new SNMP trap destination follow this procedure 1 Under IP Address enter the IP address of that trap destination and to the right of that enter the port number in the Port field Th...

Page 78: ...n on page 32 for more information Note Information about discovering modules can also be found in your CCS software application manual or online help If you cannot discover the device see Manually Add...

Page 79: ...reboot automatically when you send the new configuration to it place a check beside Reboot device after performing transfer Note The 6800 ETH must be rebooted before changes will take effect 6 Click...

Page 80: ...ap Destination dialog box appears 3 Make changes to the fields which are described in Adding New Destination IP Addresses for SNMP Traps in CCS Navigator on page 65 and then click Apply The selected e...

Page 81: ...are This MIB adds a ccsAlarms sub branch to the leitchCommon folder When it is installed you will be able to determine what specific module or frame has triggered an alarm trap 5 Load product specific...

Page 82: ...ot and frame are being referred to is to switch your Index ID to display in hexadecimal The meanings of the bytes in the index are described in the table below Walking Modules at an IP Address To walk...

Page 83: ...s These HTML forms are also available on our website Basic 6800 ETH Module Operation A 6800 ETH module has no card edge controls and is designed to work with control and monitoring software See the fo...

Page 84: ...lowing command to establish a Telnet session to the 6800 ETH module if the Telnet application is resident on the PC C telnet 192 168 100 250 Where 192 168 100 250 is the IP address of the 6800 ETH mod...

Page 85: ...le Syntax getipaddr Response The getipaddr command returns the IP address of the target module in the following format IP Address 10 1 1 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 10 1 1 100 Altern...

Page 86: ...mand similar to the following example setipaddr ip 10 1 1 101 gw 10 1 1 100 subnet 255 255 255 0 You may also want to add the command reboot to the end of the command line to restart the 6800 ETH afte...

Page 87: ...ames Installation and Operation Manual 73 Copyright 2008 2011 Harris Corporation Syntax reboot Table 4 11 reboot Commands and Parameters Command Description Parameter reboot Remote restart of the 6800...

Page 88: ...Chapter 4 FR6822 QXFE Configuration Monitoring and Control 74 Copyright 2008 2011 Harris Corporation...

Page 89: ...separately If the frame has two PSUs installed the load is shared equally during normal operation This chapter describes the following topics Installing a Power Supply on page 75 Protecting the Power...

Page 90: ...he handle on the front of the power supply and then pull it out of the frame See Figure 5 2 on page 76 Figure 5 2 Removing a Power Supply Installing a New Power Supply 1 Pull out the finger release sc...

Page 91: ...down until the temperature returns to the normal range Alarm Signals and Indicators If the PSU detects an over voltage over current or over temperature condition it sends a fault signal to a monitori...

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Page 93: ...9 11 5 in 8 8 48 3 29 2 cm Weight 9 lb 4 08 kg empty 12 lb 5 44 kg with two power supplies Return loss 40dB to 10MHz CM voltage 5Vp p Compatibility SD bi level sync HD tri level sync Note HD tri level...

Page 94: ...cal Specifications Size 1 45 11 25 3 35 in 3 68 28 58 8 51 cm Weight 1 9 lb 0 85 kg Load step response Recovery to 1 of nominal within 4 msec Minimum load No load Ripple and noise 3 of nominal voltage...

Page 95: ...c at 130 W output power at any input voltage within the specified range Ramp up time All outputs are above lower limit within 100 msec of initiated ramp up time Voltage rise on all outputs is monotoni...

Page 96: ...port redundant operation with power sharing Line regulation 1 over full input range Transient response 1 2 msec for recovery to within 2 for a step current change of 50 100 of rated Protection Inrush...

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Page 98: ...anvant batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion Denmark Korea Fuse Replacement Caution CAUTION France ATTENTION REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE Advarsel Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare...

Page 99: ...anual 85 Copyright 2008 2011 Harris Corporation Table A 1 Fuses and Markings List of Fuses Marking F1 6822 AC power supply T 3 15 A H 250 V F1 6800 48V DC power supply F 8 A 250 V F1 F2 back connector...

Page 100: ...Appendix A Servicing Instructions 86 Copyright 2008 2011 Harris Corporation...

Page 101: ...are all within a similar range for example 192 168 100 250 and 192 168 100 245 The FR6822 QXFE frame is turned on last and is given 3 to 4 minutes to initialize All front modules are securely plugged...

Page 102: ...n 8 Reinstall the 6800 ETH module When the 6800 ETH module powers up and initializes it will have the newly configured IP address If you are using CCS software such as Navigator you should rediscover...

Page 103: ...ot fully compatible with FR6822 frames and may short communication or genlock lines in the frame If you encounter one of these technical problems compare your installed 6800 series modules with the mo...

Page 104: ...the host frame may be turned off or disconnected from the network Ensure that you have access rights to control the 6800 ETH module and its parameters If you do not contact the network administrator o...

Page 105: ...Delivering the Moment Safety Instructions and Standards Selenio 6800 Series Edition D 175 100210 00...

Page 106: ...foCaster Player Nexio InfoCaster Traffic Nexio InstantOnline Nexio mCAPTURE Nexio News Force Nexio NXIQ Nexio Playlist Nexio Remote Nexio RTX Net Nexio TitleMotion Nexio TitleOne Nexio Velocity ESX Ne...

Page 107: ...6800 Series Safety Instructions and Standards Edition D November 2011 6800 Safety Manual book Page i Wednesday November 16 2011 4 27 PM...

Page 108: ...6800 Safety Manual book Page ii Wednesday November 16 2011 4 27 PM...

Page 109: ...v Important Safety Instructions Servicing 1 Safety Symbols 2 On Product 2 In Manuals 2 Product Damage Precautions 3 Injury Precautions 5 Certifications and Compliance Safety Compliance 9 EMC Complian...

Page 110: ...Contents iv 6800 Series Safety Instructions and Standards 6800 Safety Manual book Page iv Wednesday November 16 2011 4 27 PM...

Page 111: ...r the installation setup and or operation of the 6800 Series of Products Revision History Edition Date Revision History A May 2003 First Release B November 2006 Updates to Certification and Compliance...

Page 112: ...Preface vi 6800 Series Safety Instructions and Standards 6800 Safety Manual book Page vi Wednesday November 16 2011 4 27 PM...

Page 113: ...exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped CAUTION All Processing modules that is modules that are not Distribution Amplifiers must be housed in frames with fans For fa...

Page 114: ...erminal Fuse Replace with the same type and rating of fuse Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices WARNING statements identify conditions or practices that can result in perso...

Page 115: ...r sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug During Storms and When Inactive Unplug this apparatus during l...

Page 116: ...talled in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equi...

Page 117: ...ty purpose of the polarized and grounding type plugs A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or th...

Page 118: ...ry for both The equipment mains fuse is slow blow type fuse rated 3 15A for 250V and marked T 3 15 H 250V Preventing Electrostatic Discharge CAUTION Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage components i...

Page 119: ...tetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti Sweden VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anvand samma batterityp eller en eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av tillverkaren Kassera...

Page 120: ...Important Safety Instructions 8 6800 Series Safety Instructions and Standards 6800 Safety Manual book Page 8 Wednesday November 16 2011 4 27 PM...

Page 121: ...Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements European Union European standard EN60950 1 2002 First Edition Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements International Internation...

Page 122: ...ference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer co...

Page 123: ...inment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 1 Emission Environment E4 EN55103 2 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lig...

Page 124: ...he use of suitably shielded screened cables Coax cables should be of the double shielded screened variety Unused BNCs should be fitted with 75 terminations All audio cables should be screened with the...

Page 125: ...lacement 84 CCS software 5 Clipping 69 Clipping parameters 29 Coaxial cables 23 24 Commands Telnet 71 Communications control network 23 Compatibility between 6800 and 6800 1 Configurations frame 24 HT...

Page 126: ...r Telnet command 71 GPI alarm relay connecting 25 H HTTP devices discovering with CCS 59 HTTP monitoring 44 60 add user 46 administrator user 45 46 alarms 51 change password 48 delete user 47 fan stat...

Page 127: ...r supply alarms 77 connections 22 description 5 disconnecting 75 features 2 indicators 77 installation 75 77 removal 75 specifications 80 Precautions safety x Presets 55 57 Product description 1 2 Pro...

Page 128: ...22 System connections 22 System settings 64 T Telnet commands 70 73 getIPAddr 71 getMACAddr 71 lreboot 72 setIPAddr 72 Telnet session establishing 70 Temperature requirements frame installation 11 Te...

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