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WARNING: Disconnect and lockout AC primary power prior to servicing
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NOTE:
For SNMP connection to a network manager such as the Harris Broadcast
Manager, refer to eCDi manual after installing the eCDi™. Use of the Web
Browser interface is discussed in " Section 3 Operation".
IMPORTANT:
All ethernet cables connected to the eCDi™ should be shielded twisted pair
(STP) category 5 (Cat 5) cable. All cables supplied with the eCDi™ are shielded.
3.9 Detailed Installation Procedures by Transmitter
For AC power, serial and Ethernet connections refer to the appropriate transmitter
procedure in the following paragraphs.
IMPORTANT:
If you are connecting the eCDi™ to a CD-1A, 8-VSB exciter, see
"3.11 CD-1A
Electronic Serial Number Reset."
NOTE:
The most important one of the above is the Main Controller firmware but the
transmitter software/firmware is a package and all 4 should be updated to the
most current release levels at the same time. Failure to update all 4 to the levels
on the upgrade disk or CD could cause operational conflicts.
3.10 CD-1A Electronic Serial Number Reset
The CD-1A has an Electronic Serial number or ESN. If this has been set to something
other than the factory default value (this normally only happens if the CD-EYE
program has been used with the CD-1A), it must then be reset before the eCDi™ will be
able to communicate with the CD-1A. To reset the ESN, pull the exciter all the way out
on its rack slides. Open the exciter by pulling up on the top half of the exciter. Use the
prop arm to hold up the upper half of the exciter. Dipswitch S3-5 and S3-6 should be
placed in the OFF position. Then switch S3-5 to the ON position and then back to OFF.
Finally, press the reset button located on the same board as S3. The ESN is now reset
and the CD-1A should communicate with the eCDi™. Dipswitch S3 is located near the
front of the exciter on the Corrector Controller board. See Figure 3-2 below for the
location of dipswitch S3.
NOTE:
For dual exciter systems, don’t forget to reset the second exciter as well.