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IP Media Processing Platform 

May 2019 

Release 1.2 
 

User Guide 

Selenio™ Network Processor

 

Summary of Contents for Selenio SNP-GW-3GX32

Page 1: ...IP Media Processing Platform May 2019 Release 1 2 User Guide Selenio Network Processor ...

Page 2: ...ight without notice to make such changes in equipment design specifications components or documentation as progress may warrant to improve the performance of the product Trademarks Selenio and SNP are trademarks or trade names of Imagine Communications or its subsidiaries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks and trade names are the property ...

Page 3: ...pliances 10 Restrictions on Hazardous Substances RoHS 10 Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 11 Introduction 12 Main Features 12 SNP Personalities 13 Packing List and Part Numbers 15 Orderable Part Numbers 15 Software Versions 16 Hardware 17 Front Panel 17 Back Panel 19 Signal Flows 21 Installation 22 Electrical Requirements 22 Environmental Requirements 22 Rack Mounting 23 Configu...

Page 4: ...ing SNP Manager 39 System Requirements 39 Creating the SNP Manager Virtual Machine 39 Installing the ISO on the SNP Manager VM 41 Configuring Host PC VirtualBox NIC 43 Customizing the Virtual Machine Control IP Address 44 Reconfiguring SNP Manager VM Network Adapter to connect to the SNP network 46 Updating SNP Manager 47 Recovering from a SNP Manager Upgrade Failure 49 Shutting down the SNP Manag...

Page 5: ...emap Personality 87 Configuring a Processor 88 Low Latency Mode 89 Audio IP Tx Packet Time 89 Configuring a Section for HD or UHD 89 Configuring for Unicast 90 Configuring Proxy Output 91 Configuring for 12G UHD 92 Configuring Programs 93 Program Configuration Input Tab 94 Pixel Format Input Tab 94 Input IP Options 94 Input SDI Options 104 Program Configuration Video Tab 107 Video Control 107 Test...

Page 6: ...or SNP and SDNO 123 SDNO Routing Database Editor Configuration Summary 129 Configuring for Switching 130 SDNO Indexing 130 Specifications 132 Certifications and Supported Standards 132 12G 3G HD SDI Input Specifications 132 12G 3G HD SDI Output Specifications 133 QSFP28 Specifications 134 General Purpose Interface for future use 134 Genlock 135 LAN 135 RS 232 for future use 135 Propagation Delay 1...

Page 7: ...Power Supply 142 Installing the Hot Swappable Power Supply 144 Main PCB Assembly 170 101712Q0x 145 Removing the Main PCB Assembly 145 Installing the Main PCB Assembly 146 Laser Safety for Fiber Optic Back Modules 147 Precautions for Enclosed Systems 147 Precautions for Unenclosed Systems 147 Label 148 Inspecting and Cleaning Fiber Optic Connections 148 Index 151 ...

Page 8: ...g a Section for HD or UHD on page 89 Configuring Proxy Output on page 91 Configuring a Conversion Personality on page 84 Configuring a Remap Personality on page 86 Low Latency Mode on page 89 Updates to List of Alarms on page 73 and Configuring Processors on page 79 Corrections to Using SDNO with SNP on page 123 1 1 1 October 2018 HDR changes included in Color Correction on page 110 Updates to spe...

Page 9: ...s a jump to a Web site or URL Note Indicates important information that helps to avoid and troubleshoot problems Obtaining Documents Contact your Customer Service representative to request a document Unpacking Shipping Information This product was carefully inspected tested and calibrated before shipment to ensure years of stable and trouble free operation 1 Check equipment for any visible damage ...

Page 10: ...ous Substances RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU ROHS2 commonly known as the European Union EU Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS sets limits on the use of certain substances found in electrical and electronic equipment The intent of this legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals that may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end of life recycli...

Page 11: ...s or users of these products Effective August 13 2005 producers or users are required to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life and may not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods Some EU member states may have different deadlines In accordance with this EU Directive companies selling electric or electronic devices in the EU will af...

Page 12: ... off the shelf COTS IP switchers providing media companies with the greatest flexibility to work with a variety of technology suppliers SNP interoperates with Imagine s other UHD and IP ready solutions including the Versio cloud native integrated playout platform and EPIC MV monitoring and control system for a seamless end to end production workflow Main Features ST 2110 20 Video ST 2110 30 PCM Au...

Page 13: ...ties that can be applied on a processor by processor basis These personalities are described in the following sections Sync Personality on page 13 Dual Conversion Personality on page 14 Remap Personality on page 14 Sync Personality The SNP Sync personality has two sections per processor which are independently selectable to be 4 HD channels per section or one UHD channel per section The input can ...

Page 14: ...f SQD SDI output is enabled then IP Output UHD 2110 will not be available Associated audio and data streams are delayed processed and synchronized with the output video Remap Personality The Remap personality is similar to the Sync personality but adds the ability to transcode to and from the SQD format SQD is only available on the SDI inputs or outputs When in this mode each processor handles two...

Page 15: ... separately SNP GW 3GX32 HS QF Selenio Network Processor 1RU IP Processing Platform supporting up to 32 x 3G 8 x UHD with Two 2 QSFP28 Four 4 SFP interfaces dual hot swappable AC PSU and quiet fans Order qualified QSFP SFP modules separately 100G QSFP Part Number Description OP QSFP TRMM 100G 100GB S QSFP28 SR4 MTP MPO Optical connector 70M with OM3 and 100M with OM4 OP 100G CWDM4 2K 100G QSFP28 C...

Page 16: ...escription SNP MAIN PCB ASSY SNP field replaceable spare main PCB assembly same part number for both SNP GW 3GX32 and SNP GW 3GX32 HS QF frames SNP 350W ACPS ASSY SNP field replaceable spare redundant 350W AC power supply assembly for SNP GW 3GX32 frames SNP FPNL ASSY SNP field replaceable spare front panel assembly for SNP GW 3GX32 frames SNP 400W ACPS HS SNP field replaceable single hot swappabl...

Page 17: ...ls to configure and manage the device It is a replaceable component of the product See Front Panel Assembly on page 138 for more information The front panel comes in two varieties SNP GW 3GX32 with Standard Fans and Power Supplies SNP GW 3GX32 HS QF with Hot Swappable Power Supplies As you can see in the figures above the SNP GW 3GX32 has a front panel that is removable as a single piece as descri...

Page 18: ... right of the LEDs on the front panel It can be pressed using a paper clip LED Functions LED Name Condition Indicated System Green Booted up OK primary flash image all FPGAs loaded and ready Zenium running Amber Boot in progress FPGA re load in progress or other not ready yet status Red Fail safe image running FPGA load failed or other major problems Off Unit is not powered Data A Primary Link Gre...

Page 19: ... on page 22 2 Ground pin 10 32 or metric M5 standard 3 QSFP100 Flexible Ethernet I O 100 GBE Main and Protect full 2022 7 Can be used for PTP timing slave for synchronization See Connecting to a PTP Source on page 26 4 SFP sockets support SDI on fiber and MADI SFP for future use 5 GPIO RS 232 for future use 6 Dual 1G Management Ethernet ports see Initial Setup on page 26 7 Analog reference input f...

Page 20: ...or A Section 2 etc Note that the first numbered port in each group is labeled with an inverse square This port is the 12G capable port for that group Ports in each group are numbered in a clockwise fashion For example the left most port on the chassis is port 2 not port 1 Pinouts GPIO RS232 9 Pin Connector for future use Pin No Signal Comments 1 GND Signal Ground 9 GPIO4 GPIO Data 5 GND Signal Gro...

Page 21: ...Selenio Network Processor User Guide Introduction 2019 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential May 2019 Page 21 Signal Flows SDI to IP IP to SDI IP ...

Page 22: ... SNP has two IEC C14 power inlets one associated with each power supply Qualified power cords including UK style European style and U S style plugs are available for international shipment You can power down or reset the unit using the Power Switch or reset soft switch on the front of the SNP If a unit has been previously powered down you can initiate power up of the unit from the front power swit...

Page 23: ... C with relative humidity of 10 to 90 non condensing Rack Mounting Although the pre installed frame mounting ears provide the main support for the SNP within a rack you must install arms brackets and a cable relief bar at the rear of the unit to support the weight of cabling and frame stacking The following items are included in kit 158 100081Q00 Rear support arms 164 000306Q00 Cable tie bar 164 0...

Page 24: ... brackets with screws a tie bar and tie bar screws Figure 4 Rack Support Brackets 158 100081Q00 2 Attach the brackets to the sides of the frame using the screws that are provided CAUTION To prevent damage to components inside the frame do not use screws longer than those provided Figure 5 Bracket Installation 3 Attach the cable relief bar between the two support arms using the screws that are prov...

Page 25: ...g the appropriate screws not provided 5 Slide the two arms into their slots from the back of the frame and attach the arms to the back of the rack Figure 7 Installed Support Arms and Cable Relief Bar 6 Make all necessary electrical and optical connections to the back of the frame CAUTION Do not use slide rail mounted equipment as a shelf or a work space Configuring a PTP Network A PTP network will...

Page 26: ...nager 1 From the main menu choose Tools Configure Element 2 Select the Reference tab and under PTP Configuration select the Network from Master Boundary Clock option that best describes your network configuration This parameter makes an OWD calculation based on an assumption of how the switch behaves internally Not all switches will always behave this way 3 Using a PTP master with a 2059 1 aligned...

Page 27: ...orts with distinct IP addresses The two ports should be on separate IP subnets and gateway addresses may be configured for each port All management control protocols and services are available on both ports concurrently Setting the Control Link mode is described in Control Link Configuration on page 37 To allow devices to communicate on a network for best results set all SNP devices to the same su...

Page 28: ... gateway parameter 7 Scroll to Save Config A and click Enter and then click Yes to commit the changes 8 If configuring as Dual Address mode repeat steps 2 7 for Control B this time for the IP Address B Netmask B and Gateway B parameters then scroll to Save Config B click Enter and click Yes to commit the changes 9 Press Exit to return to the top of the menu Rebooting the SNP is not required Settin...

Page 29: ...essor User Guide Installation 2019 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential May 2019 Page 29 This takes you to a default local setup web page that allows you to configure your element and set the IP Address ...

Page 30: ...e Function Control knob Turn the knob to see a listing of parameters or options at the selected level on the display Enter Press to selects or take an option or value in a parameter Exit Press to move from one level in the parameter tree to a higher level in the tree Default When browsing the parameter list this button flashes to indicate that a parameter is set to the default value If a parameter...

Page 31: ...es Device Select SNP System Information System_Control IP Address A Netmask A Gateway A Save Config A IP Address B Netmask B Gateway B Save Config B NetworkM mode Reboot Config Reset HW SW Status Serial Number HW Version SW Version MAC Address A MAC Address B LED color FPGA Versions IP Rev BB1 Rev BB2 Rev BB3 Rev BB4 Rev SYNC Rev CONV Rev RMAP Rev FPGA Hardware Stats FPGA HW Stats 1 Temperature Te...

Page 32: ...page 107 for descriptions Frame Delay V Phase H Phase Loss of Video Mode Force Black Force Freeze Freeze Mode Frozen Status Video Corrupted Fs Video Input Present Mbb Take Done Mbb Ready Test Signal Generator see Test Signal Generator on page 110 for descriptions TSG Enable TestPat Color Correction see Color Correction on page 110 for descriptions Black Level Luma Gain Chroma Gain Hue Black Clip E...

Page 33: ...or descriptions Channel Gain Channel Invert Channel Mute Channel Format Channel Delay Audio Channel 128 Note On the SMM UI there are 16 Audio channels per program On the front panel the programs and audio channels are separate Channels 1 16 on the front panel are Program 1 Channels 1 16 on the SMM Channels 17 32 on the front panel are Program 2 Channels 1 16 on the SMM and so on 2 Processor 3 Proc...

Page 34: ...ssive traffic SNP may become unavailable If you need to bring up the network controls on the panel to help investigate and the panel application is still running shows Device Select at the top hold the Exit and Status keys for 5 seconds to bring up the Control IP configuration panel support Once you have made your BIOS changes you will be unable to go back to the Root menu To exit the branch reboo...

Page 35: ... to http SNP ip Note When connecting to SNP use Chrome or Firefox Other browsers such as Internet Explorer Edge or Safari are not supported Firmware Upgrade For SNP firmware upgrade follow these steps 1 Point the browser to http SNP ip 2 Click Choose File to select an upgrade package then click UPGRADE The whole upgrade takes about two minutes to copy files and four minutes to reboot Before the re...

Page 36: ...me firmware revision and a normal not failsafe upgrade procedure as described in Firmware Upgrade on page 35 Once you ve upgraded your firmware twice the unit will reboot into normal mode Rebooting SNP The SNP cannot be rebooted through the SNP Manager To reboot SNP remotely follow these steps 1 Browse to http SNP IP 2 Click Reboot There is a reset button recessed on the SNP front panel See Front ...

Page 37: ...rol SNP Manager 9100 TCP User Interface control License Server Console 15080 TCP Zenium license server interface SEAM Protocol 29100 TCP SDNO communication SOAP 42000 TCP SOAP control interface Control Link Configuration In your browser enter the IP address of the SNP not the SNP Manager PC has to be on the same subnet as the SNP Control Link Bonding Current Mode Indicates the currently selected c...

Page 38: ...the gateway of the selected interface New address Enter a new IP address for the device New netmask Enter a new mask for the selected interface New gateway Enter a new gateway for the selected interface Log Collection The log file contains debug information in a tgz file can be opened by WinZip 1 To access the Selenio Network Processor Console point the browser to http SNP ip Note When connecting ...

Page 39: ... space on HDD 4 cores When connecting to SNP use Chrome or Firefox Other browsers such as Internet Explorer Edge or Safari are not supported With this configuration you can support up to 50 SNP devices per SNP Manager Creating the SNP Manager Virtual Machine SNP Manager will be running inside a virtual machine managed by VirtualBox If you have VirtualBox installed start with step 4 below You need ...

Page 40: ...on the VirtualBox icon to open the Virtualbox user interface 7 Click New to open the Create Virtual Machine dialog in Guided Mode and complete the screens as follows a On the General screen s Basic tab complete the following fields Name Enter something descriptive Type Linux Version Red Hat 64 bit b On the Memory Size screen configure Memory Size to 4GB memory size 4096 MB c On the Hard disk scree...

Page 41: ...creen click Settings and from the menu at the left Click System and on the Processing tab configure Processor to 2 CPUs Click Audio and uncheck Enable Audio Click Network and under Attached to select Host Only Adapter 9 Click OK to close the Settings window Installing the ISO on the SNP Manager VM 1 Select the Virtual Machine in VirtualBox manager and click Start from the ribbon bar at the top of ...

Page 42: ... SNP Manager Installation page opens 3 Select Install SNP Manager to the default disk and click Enter The SNP Manager installation script runs on the screen The script runs for a few minutes and then displays Installation complete when successful The VM screen might go blank if the setup is left unattended for some time Press any key to wake it up 4 Press Return if prompted to do so on the Install...

Page 43: ...address of the SNP Manager VM The following steps describe how to accomplish the above on a Windows PC 1 Choose Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center 2 Click Change adapter settings in the panel at the left of the screen The Network Connections window opens 3 Right click VirtualBox Host Only Network and select Properties 4 In the Properties dialog Select TCP IPv4 configuration 5 Configure...

Page 44: ...Page 44 Customizing the Virtual Machine Control IP Address The next portion of the SNP Manager configuration is done in a web browser Note When connecting to the SNP Manager use Chrome or Firefox Other browsers such as Internet Explorer Edge or Safari are not supported 1 Open the SNP Manager VM configure page at https 192 168 1 11 configure ...

Page 45: ...essor User Guide Getting Started with SNP Manager 2019 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential May 2019 Page 45 2 Click Edit 3 Under IP Interface Configuration choose enp0s3 from the Select Interface menu ...

Page 46: ...ine and the web browser will be lost because the IP address has changed Reconfiguring SNP Manager VM Network Adapter to connect to the SNP network 1 Do one of the following If the VM is still running Select Machine Settings from the menu in the VM window If the VM is not running In the VirtualBox Manager tool select the SNP Manager VM and click Settings from the ribbon at the top of the screen 2 I...

Page 47: ...evices See SNP Manager Menus on page 52 Updating SNP Manager To update SNP Manager software follow these steps 1 Download the most up to date version of SNP Manager to your local machine The latest software version is always available on our website See Support Contact Information on page 2 for more information The SNP Manager will have a name like SNP Manager 1 1 29 snp tar 2 In your favorite bro...

Page 48: ...you want to install Note After uploading a package it may take up to 1 minute for your uploaded package to show up in the dropdown list Once selected the UPDATE button appears 6 Click UPDATE to start the installation A progress bar appears The update may take few minutes When complete a message indicates that the upgrade was successful Important Before logging in to the SNP Manager again you shoul...

Page 49: ...t your upgrade should fail please contact Imagine Communications Customer Service Shutting down the SNP Manager VM To shut down the SNP Manager VM while minimizing the risk of data loss or file system corruption select Machine ACPI Shutdown from the main menu Log into SNP Manager SNP Manager is accessed through its web interface To launch SNP Manager point the browser to http SNP Manager IP of the...

Page 50: ...name whether the user is active and the group that the user is assigned to To add a new user to the system 1 Click the New User button 2 Enter details for the new user and select the group to assign the user to 3 Click the Create button To delete an existing user 1 Select the checkbox against the user to delete 2 Click the Delete button that is displayed on the top To search for a user If you have...

Page 51: ...ons Users in the Operator group have Read and Edit permissions Users in the Viewer group have read only permissions Click the Show button against a Group to see users currently assigned to that Group You can directly delete users from a group if required by selecting a user and then clicking the Delete button that is displayed About Screen Check the SNP Manager version by clicking About in the men...

Page 52: ... Add Element To add an SNP device Element into the SNP Manager follow these steps 1 Click Add Element from the ribbon at the top of the screen The Add Remove Element dialog box opens 2 Enter the SNP IP address and an optional but recommended name for the device Note If you see a message indicating Potential compatibility issues due to obsolete firmware revision you need to upgrade your SNP to a ne...

Page 53: ...nfiguring an Element When you select Tools Configure Element you can configure any SNP device connected to the SNP Manager The Element field displays the IP address of the device currently primed for configuration You can switch devices by choosing from the drop down menu Configuring Reference for SNP The Reference tab has tools for configuring the following Genlock on page 53 PTP on page 54 Genlo...

Page 54: ...rom 0 255 with a default of 127 Clocks that share a domain are synchronized to each other Announce Interval The announce interval is 2 to the power of this value in seconds For example 0 is one second The full range is 3 to 4 presented as follows 8 Hz 3 4 Hz 2 2 Hz 1 1 Hz 0 0 5 Hz 1 0 25 Hz 2 0 125 Hz 3 0 0625 Hz 4 The default is 0 Announce Receipt Timeout The number of announce Intervals that hav...

Page 55: ...is from 1000 to 1000 microseconds with a default of 0 See Connecting to a PTP Source on page 26 for more information Negotiated PTP Unicast Interface When configured for Negotiated Unicast you must select the interface to receive timing data Options are the four primary and four secondary IP WANs with IP WAN 1 Primary as the default Negotiated PTP Unicast Master IP When configured for negotiated U...

Page 56: ...ack is not zero phase aligned to ST 2059 1 then PTP locking status will report unlocked If PTP is not present SNP can still operate in this mode maintaining all outputs aligned to the analog black reference Click Apply PTP for the changes to take effect If you do not click Apply PTP and click Close to navigate away from the page your changes will be lost Status These items are displayed for inform...

Page 57: ...nfigure Element from the main menu and click the IP WAN tab This tab also contains parameters for configuring DNS on page 58 and Interface on page 58 WAN The SNP has four IP WANs Each IP WAN has the same parameter options and they can be configured independently To access the IP WAN settings select Tools Configure Element from the main menu and click the IP WAN tab Choose the IP WAN to configure f...

Page 58: ... The name by which this device is identified on the network The default is SNP serialnumber Primary DNS The address of this device as assigned by the network administrator Alternate DNS An alternate address also assigned by the network administrator NMOS Configuration Operation Mode This parameter has the following options Off No NMOS running Read only Exposes the IS 08 API for receiver side only ...

Page 59: ...smitting then IP Proxy Output may be disabled Processor Tx Configured The transmission bandwidth configured for each processor From left to right four numbers refer to Processors A B C and D Primary Rx Configured This number should be similar to the Primary Rx Rate above Processor Rx Configured The total receiver bandwidth configured for each processor From left to right four numbers refer to Proc...

Page 60: ... on the Program Configuration Input Tab on page 94 this value measured in milliseconds is how long this device will wait for the current stream to join before timing out on the Next Source switch Check with the network switch documentation to determine how long the switch will take to perform an IGMP join Status Minimum Required Playout Delay ms This read only parameter reports the minimum require...

Page 61: ... following values 250us 333us and 1ms with a default of 1 ms Audio IP DSCP Options include Default Forwarding Expedited Forwarding Voice Admit AF11 AF12 AF13 AF21 AF22 AF23 AF31 AF32 AF33 AF41 AF42 AF43 CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 CS5 Audio IP Time to Live 1 255 Ancillary Data Ancillary IP DSCP Options include Default Forwarding Expedited Forwarding Voice Admit AF11 AF12 AF13 AF21 AF22 AF23 AF31 AF32 AF33 AF4...

Page 62: ...tion is displayed Power Supply Type This field indicates Non hot swappable Hot swappable For more information about frame types see Power Supply A B Present When the power supply type above is hot swappable these parameters display whether or not a power supply is in the indicated slot This parameter does not appear if the power supply is Non hot swappable Power Supply A B Enabled Reports the enab...

Page 63: ...d the entire configuration of that SNP is replaced with that contained in the preset The Configure Presets dialog is accessed by going to Tools Configure Presets under Element Tools and is divided into 3 tabs Load Preset on page 64 Save Preset on page 63 Import Preset on page 65 Save Preset The Save Preset tab lets you save settings from a SNP to create a preset To do this 1 Select an Element as S...

Page 64: ...ve a preset to file by doing the following Click the Download icon in the Action column against a preset in the Existing Presets list Re import it from the Import Preset tab Load Preset Note For SNP 1 1 a reboot is required to load a preset Always click Load Reboot to load a preset The Load Preset tab allows you to select from existing presets in the Source Preset drop down list To load a preset 1...

Page 65: ...t from a file by doing the following 1 Browse and select the source preset in the Import from File section 2 Give the preset a name and click Import Note Loading presets for different element types is not supported in cases where your SNP Manager manages more than one element type License Management This section is not currently used certain features will become licensed in a future release Config...

Page 66: ...om this screen you can always return by selecting Views Dashboard from the main menu again The Dashboard shows each SNP as an Element When a SNP is surrounded by a yellow box that SNP has at least one minor alarm in a triggered state When a SNP is surrounded by a red box that SNP has at least one major alarm in a triggered state The Active Alarms banner at the bottom of the screen can be expanded ...

Page 67: ...ast one minor alarm in a triggered state When a program block is surrounded by a red box that program block has at least one major alarm in a triggered state Each Processor block is divided into two sections with one for UHD or four for HD inputs progams that can be configured independently Click a program to configure it Controls are described in the following sections Program Configuration Input...

Page 68: ...ctive Alarms panel Group ungroup elements When alarms are grouped by Element all alarms for a particular SNP appear together When they are not grouped all alarms appear in a single list for sorting Resize the Active Alarms panel by grabbing the in the middle of its upper edge with your mouse and dragging it up or down Note When the logged in user is in the Viewer group the Disable button is not pr...

Page 69: ...ber and program number are defined System Subsystem for system level alarms Time Issued When the alarm originated Alarm The name of the alarm Reason Why the alarm was triggered Priority 1 4 is a minor alarm 5 10 is a major alarm Disable Disable enable an alarm directly from the Active Alarm overlay This button does not appear when a user is assigned to the Viewers group Click on a column header to...

Page 70: ... then edit details for alarms 1 On the Configuration tab s Element drop down list select a device 2 Click Edit beside the Element menu This button turns the informational fields in the columns to the right of the alarm names into drop down menus or fillable boxes so you can modify the alarm s thresholds 3 Click the beside a Processor to see the Programs within it Using the menu beside each Process...

Page 71: ...ogram Name The title of the alarm Note the box to the right of the alarm column header is a filter Enter text here and the alarms displayed will be limited to only alarms whose name contains the text you have entered You have to enter three letters minimum Enable Disable When an alarm is listed in Enable state here that alarm will trigger when its other conditions are met In Disable state the alar...

Page 72: ...ms have a default raise delay of 0 seconds Clear Delay How many seconds the alarm conditions must not be present for before an alarm deactivates All alarms have a default clear delay of 0 seconds Below the Processors you can access the hardware device specific alarms by clicking the beside System Alarms in this section are divided in to Fan IP Power_Supply QSFP Reference and Temperature Click the ...

Page 73: ...e Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential May 2019 Page 73 Alarm Filtering Enter text in the Name field to display only alarms that contain that text Enter a minimum of three letters to trigger the filter Alarms will still be nested within their programs etc ...

Page 74: ... Audio EMB Grp 1 4 Overwrite Error Overwrite errors are detected in the specified embedded audio group output Audio Format Incompatible One or more connected audio inputs are non PCM coming in but are sending out as ST2110 30 IP Receiver Ancillary Input Missing No ancillary IP input is detected on the specified streams lists the streams with this error check network and IP configuration IP Receive...

Page 75: ... IP packets detected Check IP source IP Receiver Video Out of Range packets Out of range video IP Packets detected Check IP source IP Receiver Video Seamless Protection Missing Either primary or secondary video seamless protection IP input is missing IP Receiver Video Switch Error Video IP input switching error has been detected the cause for this alarm may be listed Video Input Lost No SDI video ...

Page 76: ...ne s on specified QSFP check QSFP signals and connections QSFP A B Not Present No module detected for specified QSFP insert QSFP module Reference PTP Not Locked The PTP clock is not locked to master Check network and PTP configuration Temperature BB 1 4 FPGA Temperature Alarm The temperature is out of the expected range on the specified baseband FPGA IP FPGA Temperature Alarm The temperature is ou...

Page 77: ...ocessor s capacity 25Gbps Audio IP Stream Channel Support Each program can transmit or receive up to 16 ST 2110 30 streams with each stream supporting encapsulation of 1 8 mono channels Each program can have a mixture of channels streams For example you could configure streams 1 10 as one mono channel per stream then streams 11 14 as stereo 2 channels per stream and then streams 15 16 as 8 mono ch...

Page 78: ...erve the following configuration limits Signal Limit for Make Before Break Switching 1 5G No restriction for 32 channels 3G 7 of 8 channels per processor 3G 2022 6 6 of 8 channels per processor UHD Up to 7 of 8 channels per SNP For best results use a balanced configuration where each processor has one section configured for input and the other section configured for output When configured in this ...

Page 79: ...een SDI and IP while maintaining the same video standard and can accommodate up to 32 HD programs Conversion personality handles video format conversion Remap personality transcodes to and from SQD format See Configuring a Personality on page 80 for more information Each processor can be configured for low latency mode See Low Latency Mode on page 89 Each processor has two Sections BNCs for each S...

Page 80: ...on a per processor basis To change the personality on a Processor follow these steps 1 On the Dashboard with an element selected click the Edit button for a Processor 2 On the Configure Processor dialog box choose the Personality tab Personality Conversion Remap Sync FPGA Status read only 3 When you are done making your selections click Apply Personality 4 Reboot your SNP The FPGA Status field dis...

Page 81: ...nnel specifically See BNC Ports on page 20 for more information The input can be SDI or IP and the output can be SDI and IP concurrently if the input is not SDI Configuring IP to SDI IP Ensure that the IP WAN has been configured before setting up any receivers and that your SNP is configured for Sync personality To configure a SNP program as receiving video from IP input and transmitting it out as...

Page 82: ...ing SDI to IP Ensure the IP WAN has been configured before setting up IP transmitters and that your SNP is configured for Sync personality To configure a SNP program as receiving video from SDI input and transmitting it out as IP follow these steps 1 Choose the Section Input mode as SDI for the section of the processor you re working on 2 Click the Program you want to configure to open its Configu...

Page 83: ...n the Output tab make the following selections Check Video IP Transmitter Enable under IP Video Configuration Set Transmitter Mode to ST2110 20 Make Primary and Secondary WAN settings based on your network 5 Click Apply to save the configuration 6 Repeat steps 5 7 for the audio and ancillary data Your channel is now ready to convert SDI to IP ...

Page 84: ...ame rate UHD can be carried via quad link SDI or IP 2110 HD can be carried via SDI or IP 2110 When the input is IP IP Output and SDI Output are available concurrently IP Output UHD 2110 and 2SI SDI are available concurrently Associated audio and data streams are delayed processed and synchronized with the output video Input Output Valid HD HD Yes HD UHD 2SI Yes HD UHD SQD Yes UHD 2SI HD Yes UHD 2S...

Page 85: ...e Output tab make the following selections Check Video IP Transmitter Enable under IP Video Configuration Set Transmitter Mode to ST2110 20 Make Primary and Secondary WAN settings based on your network When the input is IP the SDI output is always enabled 6 Optional Configure proxy output as described in Configuring Proxy Output on page 91 Input Output 3G 3G 1080i proxy 1 5G main proxy both 1 5G p...

Page 86: ...ty To configure a SNP program to receive video from SDI input and transmit it out as any format over IP follow these steps 1 Choose the Section Input mode as SDI for the section of the processor you re working on The Conversion personality has only one program to choose from 2 On the Input tab make the following selections If your video format is UHD select either Square Division or Pixel Interlea...

Page 87: ...checkbox Set the correct Receiver Video Standard Set the Primary and Secondary WAN selects Set the Primary IP address UDP port and optional multicast source Set the for secondary IP address UDP port and optional multicast source If the IP address is set to 0 0 0 0 and UDP port is set to zero no input will be expected on this interface 4 On the Video tab remove the check beside Enable Force Video S...

Page 88: ...ettings based on your network The SDI option won t be available as it s in use on the input side 5 Optional Configure proxy output as described in Configuring Proxy Output on page 91 6 Click Apply to save the configuration Your channel is now ready to convert SQD to IP 2SI Configuring a Processor The Configuration tab for each processor will appear similar to the following The following sections d...

Page 89: ...e parameter allows selection per processor Options are 1 ms 125 us Since 125us uses more bandwidth than 1ms it is recommended only to use 125us when combining audio transmitter in 4 or 8 channel configurations Configuring a Section for HD or UHD Note This section only applies when the Processor Personality is Sync See Configuring a Sync Personality on page 81 There are two sections per processor a...

Page 90: ...r s mode between HD and UHD Configuring for Unicast You will need to configure both the transmitting and receiving devices To configure the transmitting SNP 1 Open the Configure Processor dialog box for the Program that will be transmitted 2 On the Output tab enter the Primary IP address on the Primary WAN of the remote device and the Secondary IP address on the Secondary WAN of that same device 3...

Page 91: ... video is 709 color space and SDR and 2110 20 only Proxy output will require license option SNP SK PROXHD enable dual proxy video per processor Each SNP can have up to four licenses so that a SNP could provide up to eight proxy outputs In HD mode Proxy can be enabled on the first program of every section Parameters for controlling proxy video output appear in the following locations Configuration ...

Page 92: ...ion the channel will receive the UHD stream as a 12G signal from the first BNC connector and all other three BNC inputs will be ignored If the 3G HD option is selected the channel will receive the UHD stream as a Quad Link from all four BNC connectors When using 12G UHD as your input source if the video channel section supports UHD output on BNC you can configure the first BNC SDI Out for either 1...

Page 93: ...on page 67 In Sync Mode each Processor section has one UHD or four HD programs In Remap and Conversion mode each Processor section has one program Each program has a tile that displays general overview information for that program The program s tile displays the BNC s used by the video and the formats of both the incoming and outgoing video Click the program s tile to open a Configuration page for...

Page 94: ...ion option is only available when the Input Mode is SDI This selection only has an effect when using Quad inputs 12G is always interleave UHD Input Pixel Format Used This status is only available in Conversion mode This read only parameter indicates Yes indicating a mismatch when both input and output are configured to UHD and either one is set to SQD in Conversion mode This setting is independent...

Page 95: ... have a time label which is less than the physical hardware buffer size If a packet is read from memory and it has an old time label then it s considered to be missing The Out of Range statistic counter increments when the time label exceeds the Playout Delay value plus some margin of error IP Video Configuration Input Contains General IP Video Input Configuration on page 95 and Primary and Second...

Page 96: ...deo standard Options include the following 2160p 50 2160p 59 94 Receiver Conversion Video Standard Note Conversion mode only Selects the input video standard Options include the following 720p 50 720p 59 94 1080i 50 1080i 59 94 1080p 25 limited testing 1080p 29 97 1080p 50 1080p 59 94 2160p 50 2160p 59 94 Input Colorimetry and TCS SDR 709 SDR 2020 HLG 2100 PQ 2100 SLOG3 2020 Auto default Note If y...

Page 97: ...andwidth remaining on the 100G Ethernet Links to have the Next Source stream to be present alongside the current stream If there is an over subscription of bandwidth the other channels will be disrupted due to Ethernet packets being dropped In Make After Break mode the current stream is lost by IGMP Leaves If you receive an error message under Switch Error indicating that the switch failed due to ...

Page 98: ...e taken place since the last reboot Video Packet Count Total packets counted since counting started This is reset to 0 with Clear Packet Counters below Video Missing Packet Count Reports the number of video packets missing since the last time the Clear Packet Counters button was clicked Video Out of Range Packet Count Reports the number of video packets out of range since the last time the Clear P...

Page 99: ...nly parameter reports the Primary or Secondary IP address of the associated IP Receiver channel IP Audio Configuration Audio Stream Choose one from the drop down menu The rest of the controls will affect the selected audio stream only General Audio IP Receiver Enable Select On or Off to enable or disable this Audio IP Receiver stream Each audio IP Receiver must be enabled separately Note Each SNP ...

Page 100: ...ment s IP WAN menu Next IP Address Specifies the IP address for the stream Next UDP Port Specifies the UDP port for the stream Multicast Source Specifies the source address for multicast assignment IP Audio Routing As you select a channel and streams a field updates to show the SDNO stream slot port etc Audio Processor Channel Choose a channel from 1 16 for routing Audio Rx Stream Select Selects t...

Page 101: ...m path 1 and path 2 for seamless protection in milliseconds Audio Seamless Protection Status Reports whether redundant audio is available for seamless protection Audio Packet Time Reports the audio packet interval time in milliseconds It will report Unsupported if the packet time can t be determined Primary and Secondary IP Audio Input These parameters are read only and for informational purposes ...

Page 102: ...tly Choose the audio channel from 1 16 for which the rest of the parameters in this group will apply Input PCM Status Indicates whether the audio data for this channel is PCM or non PCM IP Ancillary Data Configuration IP Input Data Stream Choose one from the drop down menu The rest of the controls will affect the selected data stream only General ANC Data IP Receiver Enable Select On or Off to ena...

Page 103: ... were reset Clear Packet Counters This button resets the following counters to 0 Switch Count Data Packet Count Data Missing Packet Count Data Out of Range Packet Count ANC Data Network Path Differential Reports the delay between receiving the same packet from path 1 and path 2 for seamless protection in milliseconds ANC Data Seamless Protection Status Reports whether redundant data is available f...

Page 104: ...ottom left 4th Link BR bottom right UHD Quad Link Convert mode only UHD 12G Across all personalities except Sync when in HD mode 1st BNC Input Colorimetry and TCS Configures input override of colorimetry and transfer characteristics of video for input color conversion SDR 709 When the input is unknown this option is selected SDR 2020 HLG 2100 PQ 2100 SLOG3 2020 Auto default uses the input status i...

Page 105: ... CRC Status Counts the CRC cyclic redundancy check errors on input C Input Y CRC Status Counts the CRC errors on input Y Video Input Payload ID The unique ID assigned to the payload based on the video input standard Video Input Colorimetry The input colorimetry used for conversion the SDI status is derived from VPID Rec 709 Reserved UHDTV Unknown Video Input Transfer Characteristics SDI TCS status...

Page 106: ...tegory Group 1 4 Active Channel Lists the active channel in the demux group Group 1 4 Sample Rate Indicates the sample rate for the demux group Audio SRC Config Status SDI Input Audio Pair Choose the audio pair to configure can be 1 8 Other controls on this page will then just configure that pair Input Pair SRC Control These controls configure the operation mode of the sample rate converters Optio...

Page 107: ...s the following read only sub sections Frame Sync Status on page 113 Color Correction Status on page 113 Video Control Parameters with a LIVE indicator will update on the actual stream as you change them without the Apply button being pressed Note These three parameters are 4 x 1080p when in UHD mode When in UHD mode i e 4 x 1080p delay parameters are applied to each individual frame quadrant Fram...

Page 108: ...still frame Off The output is turned off Pass settings are more useful when commissioning a system and detecting unreliable sources Freeze being less noticeable may be more desirable on a live system Force Black Forces the output video to black when checked Force Freeze Forces the output video to freeze when checked Freeze Mode Note This parameter appears in Sync mode only Sets the type of frozen ...

Page 109: ...or HD 3G converted output video standard and SDR 2020 is used for UHD output Note If you had a setting of SLOG3 for this parameter and were using firmware earlier than 1 2 after upgrading to the 1 2 firmware and restarting the SNP you must re select this option but as SLOG3 2020 Note This parameter is only available when license key SNP SK HDR is enabled for this program Enable Tx Proxy Color Conv...

Page 110: ...on the actual stream as you change them without the Apply button being pressed Black Level Adjusts the black level of the video input across a range from 100 0 to 100 0 with units of mV and precision of 1 decimal place Luma Gain Adjusts the luminance gain of the video input across a range from 6 00 to 6 00 with units of dB and precision of 2 decimal places Chroma Gain Adjusts the chrominance gain ...

Page 111: ...espective component of the video The range is 6 00 to 6 00 dB Cb Offset Cr Offset Adjusts the offset of the respective component of the video The range is 100 to 100 mV White Knee nits Adjusts the point at which the white stretch is applied to the white portion of the video The range is 50 3200 nits White Stretch Adjusts the amount of white knee applied to the video White knee determines the amoun...

Page 112: ...ograms 2019 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential May 2019 Page 112 The default is 0 and the range is 100 Black Knee nits Adjusts the point at which the black stretch is applied to the black portion of the video The range is 0 50 nits ...

Page 113: ...ction by the amount entered and decrease the slope of the next 15 to return to the unmodified transfer function The figure below displays increased and decreased black knees The default is 0 and the range is 100 White Gain dB Adjust the gain of the video in the linear optical domain The default is 0 and the range is 6 00 to 6 00 dB Frame Sync Status Video Input Present Indicates whether the frame ...

Page 114: ...Effective Output Colorimetry The output colorimetry used for conversion Rec 709 Reserved UHDTV Unknown Effective Output Transfer Characteristics SDR TV HLG PQ Unspecified SLOG3 Program Configuration Audio Tab General Config Audio The four settings in this section apply to all audio channels in the selected processor V Bit Mute Enable Enables automatic muting of PCM outputs when the V bit is set Au...

Page 115: ...Audio Audio Pair Choose a pair to configure Options are 1 8 The following parameter will only affect the selected pair Pair Word Length Adjusts the sample resolution for that audio pair options are 24 bits default 20 bits 16 bits Channel Config Audio Audio Channel Selects the audio channel from 1 16 The rest of the controls on this page will then adjust that channel Channel Gain Adjusts the gain o...

Page 116: ...o Status Output Tab on page 120 IP Ancillary Data Configuration Output Tab on page 120 IP Ancillary Data Status Output Tab on page 121 HD Proxy options also appear on this tab See Proxy IP Video Configuration Output Tab on page 118 and Proxy IP Video Status Output Tab on page 119 HD Proxy video is always sent over IP Pixel Format Output Tab UHD Quad Output Pixel Format Select If the output is UHD ...

Page 117: ...ata space before embedding Grp 1 4 Pair 1 2 Control Enables embedding of the selected pair in the audio group By default all groups are enabled General Status Grp 1 4 Append Error Read only parameter that indicates whether there is an append error on the specified embedder group Grp 1 4 OverWrite Error Read only parameter that indicates whether there is an overwrite error on the specified embedder...

Page 118: ...ndwidth over subscription Primary Destination MAC Address This read only parameter reports the MAC address of the receiver s primary SFP port If no destination is using this IP Transmitter s Destination IP Address the parameter reports the DST as unreachable Secondary Destination MAC Address This read only parameter reports the MAC address of the receiver s secondary SFP port If no destination is ...

Page 119: ...ter reports the MAC address of the receiver s primary or secondary SFP port If no destination is using this IP Transmitter s Destination IP Address the parameter reports the DST unreachable IP Audio Configuration Output Tab Audio Stream Choose the audio stream 1 16 to configure The rest of the parameters in this section will then apply to that stream Audio IP Transmitter Enable Enables the audio I...

Page 120: ...estination MAC Address This read only parameter reports the MAC address of the receiver s primary or secondary SFP port If no destination is using this IP Transmitter s Destination IP Address the parameter reports the DST unreachable IP Ancillary Data Configuration Output Tab Data Stream Choose the data stream 1 4 to configure The rest of the parameters in this section will then apply to that stre...

Page 121: ... be excluded but all other ancillary data will be passed through Filter Number Determines the filter you are currently modifying There are four filters Filter Rule Defines the function of the filter on the selected elements below Exclude only available for filters 2 3 and 4 not available on Filter 1 Include Not Used Service Select Selects the services the filter will apply to All default for Filte...

Page 122: ... IP Ancillary Data Status Output Tab Options in this section appear separately for Primary and Secondary Destination MAC Address This read only parameter reports the MAC address of the receiver s primary or secondary SFP port If no destination is using this IP Transmitter s Destination IP Address the parameter reports the DST unreachable ...

Page 123: ...ource Specific Multicast as the method of routing multicast signals for example if you have SNP in your SDNO System you can now route their signals via SDNO Controller in an SSM environment As of SDNO Controller 2 5 the source address is read from the transmitting device and written populated onto the receiving device channel that corresponds with the multicast group being requested When a Take op...

Page 124: ...e Endpoint Device Details screen opens 2 Make the following selections Vendor Imagine Communications Type SNP Name Enter a descriptive name for the device IP Address and Redundancy IP Enter the two IP addresses To Range optional If you have multiple SNP devices and they have sequential IP addresses enter the final octet of the last device ...

Page 125: ...e SNP connects to make the following selections Name Enter a different descriptive name Vendor Imagine Communications Family IPVR IP Virtual Router Management IGMP 5 Click Add 6 In Magellan CCS Navigator in Build mode open DB Editor If you have not done this before you may need to create a routing system Poll etc See your Magellan CCS Navigator documentation for details 7 Click Wizard and create t...

Page 126: ...e the wizard three times saving each time Note To avoid multicast stream over subscription configure your UHD stream sources and destinations on a different level from your HD 3G sources and destinations This will prevent SDNO from routing UHD IP steams to a HD receiver channel or vice versa When a transmitter changes between HD and UHD video e g SNP you should also change the IP address To simpli...

Page 127: ...in DB Editor in step 7 12 Map the logical names HD video Mono Audio Data with the physical locations of the video on the SNP device 13 For each HD Video source make the following selections Processor A B C D on the SNP Manager interface map to 1 2 3 4 in the Database Editor First to Last range is 1 4 one for each processor Section Choose 1 or 2 First to Last range is 1 2 one representing each sect...

Page 128: ...s 4 channels You need to link the data channels elsewhere in SDNO in order to see it advance sequentially see your SDNO documentation for more information 16 Click Add Rows to close the Add Sources dialog box The Sources pane of the Database Editor populates with the rows you have created 17 Select the Destinations tab and repeat steps 10 17 18 Click Save in the Database Editor and then close SDNO...

Page 129: ...onfigure HD video source video CH Index 4 IP In SDI Out HD 3G Destination 2 Configure HD video destination video CH Index 2 IP In SDI Out UHD Destination 3 Configure HD video destination video CH Index 3 IP In SDI Out Proxy Source 4 Configure HD video source video CH Index 4 IP In IP Out HD 3G Source 2 Configure HD video source video CH Index 2 IP In IP Out UHD Source 3 Configure HD video source v...

Page 130: ...ription configure your UHD stream sources and destinations on a different level as the HD 3G sources and destinations This will prevent SDNO from routing UHD IP steams to a HD receiver channel SNP does not support clean switch between two different audio types for example switching between sources with stereo and monitor audio Quiet switching which mutes down then switches then unmutes can switch ...

Page 131: ...Selenio Network Processor User Guide Using SDNO with SNP 2019 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential May 2019 Page 131 IP proxy Tx ...

Page 132: ...110 21 Traffic Shaping and Delivery Timing for Video ST 2110 30 PCM Audio AES67 ST 2110 31 AES3 Compressed Audio Formats ST 2110 40 Ancillary Data SNP claims the following certifications UL including CUL FCC CE 12G 3G HD SDI Input Specifications Item Specification Number of Inputs 32 bi directional port shared with output Connector Type HD BNC Standard 12G SMPTE ST 2082 1 and Amendment 1 to SMPTE ...

Page 133: ...e unused output ports should have 75 terminators 12G 3G HD SDI Output Specifications Item Specification Number of Outputs Up to 32 bi directional port shared with input Connector Type High Density HD BNC Standard 12G SMPTE ST 2082 1 and Amendment 1 to SMPTE ST 2082 1 3G SMPTE 424M 1080p50 59 94 HD SMPTE 292M 1 485 1 485 1 001 Gb s Formats Supported 720p 50 720p 59 94 1080i 50 1080i 59 94 1080p 23 ...

Page 134: ...I peak to peak QSFP28 Specifications Item Specification Standard SFF 8665 and SFF 8636 Electrically compliant with IEEE802 3bm chip to module 100 Gb s four lane Attachment Unit Interface CAUI 4 standard Connector 2x Hot pluggable QSFP28 MSA form factor Voltage 3 3V Power consumption 4 5W typical Individual per type used Case operating temperature range 0 C to 70 C Compliance RoHS 6 compliant lead ...

Page 135: ...L B PAL M 1V pk to pk 4 0dB to 6 0dB Tri Level Sync 600mV pk to pk 4 0dB to 6 0dB Standards NTSC PAL B PAL M 1080i 60 59 94 50 1080p 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 1080psf 24 23 98 720p 60 59 94 50 LAN Item Specification Number of Connectors 2 Connector Type RJ 45 Type 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet as defined by IEEE 802 3 2008 Note Shielded screened Ethernet cable should be used with this product RS 232 for ...

Page 136: ...mensions Height 1RU or 1 75 in Width 17 5 in 44 45 cm without ears 19 in 48 3 cm with ears for rack mounting Depth 23 3 8 in 59 4 cm from front rail to back of box including connectors but not cables No more than 1 5 inches from front rail to absolute front of installed unit including screws and pushbuttons Note SNP requires at least 2 5 in 6 3 cm of space behind the unit for cooling and cabling W...

Page 137: ...9 Page 137 Item Specification Efficiency Typical 93 230VAC Power factor At 240 VAC full load typical 0 98 Harmonic distortion Complies with the requirements of EN61000 3 2 Power consumption Less than 350 watts total as measured across both of the AC mains cords Maximum input current 4 5 A per input Heat dissipation 367 W ...

Page 138: ... 3GX32 and SNP GW 3GX32 HS QF frames SNP 350W ACPS ASSY Field Replaceable Redundant PSU Assembly on page 140 for SNP GW 3GX32 frames SNP 400W ACPS HS Hot Swappable Power Supply on page 141 for SNP GW 3GX32 HS QF frames To remove and replace any of these hardware components you will need a Phillips screwdriver with 2 bit Front Panel Assembly The front panel unit SNP FPNL ASSY for SNP GW 3GX32 frame...

Page 139: ...panel The instructions for removing both SNP FPNL ASSY for SNP GW 3GX32 frames or SNP FPNL HS QF for SNP GW 3GX32 HS QF frames are the same The pictures below display the procure using a SNP FPNL ASSY and a SNP GW 3GX32 frame 1 Remove power from the SNP using the power switch on the left Use a screwdriver to release the thumb screws at the left and right ends of the front panel 2 Gently slide the ...

Page 140: ...ant PSU Assembly The Power supply assembly 170 101715Q0x is located at the right end of the SNP Removing the Power Supply Assembly Before removing the power supply assembly you must remove the front panel of the SNP See Removing the Front Panel on page 139 for more information It is not necessary to remove the top of the chassis to remove the power supply meaning that you can replace the power sup...

Page 141: ...ill not go any further 2 Push the ejector lever until it is flush with the power supply 3 Slide the safety lever to the right 4 Screw the safety lever with a screwdriver until it is finger tight Before returning your SNP to full operation you must reattach the front panel See Installing the Front Panel on page 139 for more information Hot Swappable Power Supply To remove and install the hot swappa...

Page 142: ...er supplies See Field Replaceable Redundant PSU Assembly on page 140 Removing the Individual Hot Swappable Power Supply Without turning the device off follow these steps 1 Determine which power supply needs replacement This information is available in the SNP Manager see Power Supply Status on page 62 Or you can look inside the front right of the SNP the power supply that is running and functionin...

Page 143: ...upply to be replaced Power Supply A B indicators are etched into the metal on the bottom of the frame on the front and on the back and both power supply cables are labeled Ensure you are removing power from the malfunctioning power supply 5 Slide the power supply release latch to the left and while holding it in the released position use the handle at the bottom of the power supply to slide it fro...

Page 144: ...r It might be easier to do it before Note When installing power supplies especially if you have disconnected both power supplies that the cables are labeled It is very important that the correct cable be attached to each power supply Power supply slot identification is etched into the metal of the frame on the front and screened onto the back of the frame If you do not connect the correct cable to...

Page 145: ...712Q0x The SNP main board assembly 170 101712Q0x fits snugly to the left of the power supply Removing the Main PCB Assembly Before removing the main board you must remove the front panel of the SNP See Removing the Front Panel on page 139 for more information It is not necessary to remove the top of the chassis to remove the main board meaning that you can service SNP while the entire unit is rack...

Page 146: ...g the Main PCB Assembly 1 Line the main board up with the space provided and slide it gently in until it will not go any further 2 Push the plate below and to the right of the thumbscrew 3 Push the ejectors at the left and right of the board firmly and evenly until the board will go no further 4 Press the ejectors in so they are at a right angle to the frame and the clips at the ends are engaged 5...

Page 147: ... fiber communication system is totally enclosed and presents no risk of eye injury However if the fiber optic cables that interconnect various components of an optical fiber disconnect or break you may be exposed to laser emissions Also technicians may be exposed to laser emissions during installation and servicing Unlike some other laser designs semiconductor lasers have a highly divergent beam t...

Page 148: ...a Class 1 laser product when used with a fiber optic back module Figure 8 Label for Class 1 Laser Products Inspecting and Cleaning Fiber Optic Connections When connecting fibers to a back module ensure that you do not touch the end of the fiber or allow it to become dirty Small amounts of microscopic dust or other contaminants can seriously impair or disable a fiber optic network If you touch the ...

Page 149: ... a clean resealable container located nearby for easy access Do not reuse cleaning tissues or swabs Do not allow alcohol or another wet cleaning agent to dry on a fiber end Never touch the dispenser tip of an alcohol bottle or any clean portion of a tissue or swab Use care when handling the fiber do not twist or pull Keep your cleaning fluids away from open flame or spark The illustration shows th...

Page 150: ...he connector again with the fiberscope 5 If the connection is clean return to the installation steps if the connector is still dirty proceed to the wet cleaning instructions Wet Cleaning Procedure Using 99 8 isopropyl alcohol and lint free wipes follow these steps to wet clean the fiber 1 Fold the wipe into a square about 4 to 8 layers thick 2 Moisten one section of the lint free wipe with one dro...

Page 151: ... 91 Configuring a Sync Personality 83 Configuring an Element 54 Configuring for 12G UHD 94 Configuring for Switching 132 Configuring for Unicast 92 Configuring Host PC VirtualBox NIC 44 Configuring IP Control for SNP 60 Configuring IP to IP Routing 86 Configuring IP to SDI Video Format Conversion 87 Configuring IP to SDI IP 83 Configuring IP WAN for SNP 58 Configuring Presets 64 Configuring Proces...

Page 152: ...ab 121 IP Audio Routing 102 IP Audio Status 102 IP Audio Status Output Tab 122 IP Video Configuration Input 97 IP Video Configuration Output Tab 119 IP Video Status 99 IP Video Status Output Tab 120 L Label 148 LAN 137 Laser Safety for Fiber Optic Back Modules 147 LED Functions 18 License Management 66 List of Alarms 75 Load Preset 65 Log Collection 39 Log into SNP Manager 50 Low Latency Mode 90 M...

Page 153: ...uture use 137 S Safety Standards and Compliances 10 Save Preset 64 SDI Output Tab 118 SDI Audio Embedder Output Tab 119 SDNO Indexing 132 SDNO Routing Database Editor Configuration Summary 131 Servicing 139 Setting IP Address and Subnet Mask 28 Setting the IP Address at the SNP Front Panel 28 Setting the IP Address Via a PC using an Ethernet Cable 29 Shutting down the SNP Manager VM 50 Signal Flow...

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