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Infocaster Manager™ NM3200 
Hardware Manual 

 

Maintenance 

 

© 2014 Imagine Communications.

         

Proprietary and Confidential.

 

6/9/2014 | Page 32 

 

Hot Swap Power Supplies 

Your system uses a triple-redundant hot-swappable power supply. You can replace a failed power supply 
module without turning the system off. 

Note:

 For proper operation your system requires two working modules. For redundant operation your 

system requires three working modules. If one module fails, replace the failed module immediately. 

Enure you have a replacement power supply before starting this procedure. Keep a replacement power 
supply module on hand, and replace failed modules promptly. Running on one power supply module for 
any length of time can compromise the uninterrupted operation of your system. 

Three signals indicate that a power supply module has failed. 

 

The warning buzzer sounds. 

 

The green LED on the failed power supply module is off. 

 

The PWR FAIL LED on the front of the unit is red. 

To turn off the buzzing sound, unplug the power supply module from the system. 

 

To replace the failed power supply module 

1.

 

Put on protective gloves before removing the failed power supply module. The power supply 
module is very hot. 

2.

 

Pull out the failed power supply module, and put it somewhere where it will not be touched until it 
cools down. 

3.

 

Insert a replacement power supply module. 

4.

 

Confirm that the power supply module LED is green. 

5.

 

Confirm that the PWR FAIL LED on the front of the unit is off. 

6.

 

Snap the power supply module in place. 

 

Back Up Files 

You should back up your files on a regular basis. 

As you work with your system, you create work files that are typically saved to your hard drive. You 
should make a copy of these files to use as a back up in case your hard drive stops functioning properly. 

The system provides two different options to back up your files. You can use (1) the CD/DVD-RW drive 
and the backup software supplied with your system, or (2) the network connection. 

Before you copy your files onto DVD, make sure that you have enough blank DVDs to hold the files. The 
DVD-RW drive supports both writable and rewritable DVDs. 

Summary of Contents for Infocaster Manager NM3200

Page 1: ...Infocaster Manager NM3200 6 9 2014 175 700260 00 Hardware Manual...

Page 2: ...y or guarantee the use for the product to which it refers Imagine Communications reserves the right without notice to make such changes in equipment design specifications components or documentation a...

Page 3: ...rom Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 7 Safety Guidelines 8 Electrical Safety Guidelines 8 General Safety Guidelines 9 ESD Safety Guidelines 9 Operation Safety Guidelines 10 Introduct...

Page 4: ...ore You Turn Your System On 29 Security 30 Maintenance 31 Hot Swap Power Supplies 32 To replace the failed power supply module 32 Back Up Files 32 Defragment Hard Drive 33 System Restore 33 Recovery S...

Page 5: ...ER TAB CTRL ALT DELETE Code Indicates variables or command line entries such as a DOS entry or something you type into a field Indicates the direction of navigation through a hierarchy of menus and wi...

Page 6: ...protected If the product is still within the warranty period Imagine Communications will return the product to you prepaid after servicing Safety Standards and Compliances Safety Terms and Symbols Th...

Page 7: ...the collection treatment recovery and recycling of electrical and electronic waste products The objective of the WEEE Directive is to assign the responsibility for the disposal of associated hazardou...

Page 8: ...components General Electrical Safety Guidelines WARNING Adhere to the following Electrical Safety Guidelines to avoid possible damages to the system or injury to yourself Be aware of the locations of...

Page 9: ...wearing loose clothing to preventing it from coming into contact with power circuits After removing the components or chassis cover from the system place them on a table for safeguard Be sure to remo...

Page 10: ...d Operation Safety Guidelines CAUTION Do not open the casing of a power supply Power supplies can only be accessed and serviced by a qualified technician of the manufacturer Adhere to the following sa...

Page 11: ...on page 14 Main Features Your NM3200 system works with publishers and players to distribute and control content output These are the main features of your NM3200 system Manage players from one centra...

Page 12: ...system drives consist of three 1 TB SATA drives in RAID 5 linked together for a total drive capacity of 2 0 TB Starting with Drive 0 the three drive array is partitioned into three partitions Recovery...

Page 13: ...e damage to your system due to overheating LED Descriptions The following table lists and describes the front panel LEDs LED Color Description System Alert Power Failure Red On One or more power modul...

Page 14: ...th the maximum options Note that the exact component placement on your system may vary slightly depending on your system specifications Figure 3 NM3200 Back Panel Back Panel PC Ports The following fig...

Page 15: ...ection activity The right LED indicates the connection speed LAN LED Descriptions Activity LED Status left side Description Speed LED Status right side Description Off No Link Off 10 Mbps On Linked Gr...

Page 16: ...Page 16 Get Started This chapter provides information about getting started with your NM3200 system The following topics are included in this chapter Packing List on page 17 Chassis Components Install...

Page 17: ...y and Confidential 6 9 2014 Page 17 Packing List Before unpacking your NM3200 system read Unpacking Shipping Information The following items are included with every NM3200 shipping package NM3200 3U S...

Page 18: ...cians Before accessing the chassis 1 Turn off all peripheral devices and the power supply connected to the system 2 Unplug all power cords from the system or wall outlets 3 Disconnect all the cables a...

Page 19: ...t Install an HDD Removable Drive To install a removable drive into the chassis you need to first remove the removable drive tray from the chassis 1 Press the release tab located near the bottom of the...

Page 20: ...seated 6 Lower the drive tray handle to lock the drive tray in the chassis Remove the Chassis Cover Before installing any components replacing chassis fans and power supplies or accessing the motherbo...

Page 21: ...device arrived separately you can attach it to one of your system s external USB ports or you can choose to install it internally Follow these instructions to install the NM3200 HASP dongle into the...

Page 22: ...Dongle 4 Replace the chassis cover Access the Front Chassis Fans The chassis cooling fans are hot swappable You can replace a failed fan module without turning the system off 1 Press the release tab...

Page 23: ...ly before starting this procedure It is good practice to keep a replacement power supply on hand WARNING Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply Do not open the power supply casing Powe...

Page 24: ...anual Get Started 2014 Imagine Communications Proprietary and Confidential 6 9 2014 Page 24 5 Confirm that the power supply module LED is green and the PWR FAIL LED on the front of the system is off F...

Page 25: ...ovided with that product Before you install the chassis in the rack make sure that the chassis cover is in place and the slides are attached to both the chassis and the rack Before installing the chas...

Page 26: ...e equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised 3 Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be su...

Page 27: ...Secure the front of the outer slide to the front of the rack with a bar nut and the screws provided 5 Repeat the above steps to install the other outer slide on the opposite side of the rack WARNING...

Page 28: ...he trigger Reverse movement is not supported Figure 16 Serial Port Connectors Serial port GPI triggers need to be added to the GPI list in the Configuration Utility before they can be used in your app...

Page 29: ...need to be added to the GPI list in the Configuration Utility before they can be used in your application See External Triggers Tab in the Infocaster User Guide for more information Before You Turn Y...

Page 30: ...e ethernet port to your network 6 Press the Power switch on the front of the NM3200 system to turn it on Security For security reasons we strongly suggest your administrator change or create the passw...

Page 31: ...rietary and Confidential 6 9 2014 Page 31 Maintenance This chapter provides information about maintaining your NM3200 system Hot Swap Power Supplies on page 32 Back Up Files on page 32 Defragment Hard...

Page 32: ...red To turn off the buzzing sound unplug the power supply module from the system To replace the failed power supply module 1 Put on protective gloves before removing the failed power supply module The...

Page 33: ...tore your system back to a working state in the event that it has encountered problems Using the simplest method a non destructive media less recovery solution will get your system working properly wi...

Page 34: ...cessed through both launch methods and takes you directly to Microsoft s System Tools for simple replacement of past data and information Non Destructive Recovery Restores the original Windows operati...

Page 35: ...unications agrees that such scans may be conducted while software applications are running but are not performing editing playback output or other productive operations Always disable scan on access o...

Page 36: ...e Microsoft Updates feature turned off This prevents future operating system updates from automatically installing code which may prevent systems from operating as expected Systems are built on a Wind...

Page 37: ...6cm Depth 25 50 64 77cm Weight 55 0lbs 25 00kg CPU Intel Xeon X3430 2 4GHz quad core RAM 8GB DDR3 1333 GPU Single onboard Matrox G200 Display Connectors 1 x VGA Storage 3TB RAID5 2 x 1TB Network Dual...

Page 38: ...nager NM3200 Chapter 1 Hardware Manual Specifications 2014 Imagine Communications Proprietary and Confidential 6 9 2014 Page 38 Power Supply Rated Input Frequency 50Hz to 60Hz Rated Input Current 14A...

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