18 • Physical Installation
TSI-100 User Guide (v5.0)
2. Re-name the card as follows:
a. Select the
Settings
tab.
b. Re-name the card. This will make the card easily identifiable within DashBoard especially when there is
more than one card to configure.
c. Click
Apply
.
3. Select the
TSID Setup
tab.
4. In the
TSID Value
field, enter the 4-digit TSID you wish to match on.
5. In the
Wrong TSID Count
field, specify the number of invalid TSIDs that are needed to trigger a change in the
GPIO state.
6. In the
No TSID Timeout
field, specify the amount of time without a TSID before triggering a change in GPIO
state.
7. Connect the GPIO 1 or GPIO2 output of the TSI-100 to the device you wish to trigger. GPIO1will be low and
GPIO2 will be high when the transport stream is present and the TSID is correct.
Installing the TSI-100
This section outlines how to install a rear module and card in an openGear frame.
Rear Modules for the TSI-100
When installing the TSI-100:
•
DFR-8310 series frames
— The
MDL-R10
Full Rear Module is required.
The TSI-100 is not compatible with the DFR-8310-BNC frames.
•
DFR-8321 series
,
OG3-FR series
, and
OGX-FR series frames
— The
MDL-R20
Full Rear Module is
required.
Installing a Rear Module
If the Rear Module is installed, proceed to the section “
To install a rear module in your openGear frame
1. Locate the card frame slots on the rear of the frame.
2. Remove the Blank Plate from the slot you have chosen for the TSI-100 installation.
3. Install the bottom of the Rear Module in the
Module Seating Slot
at the base of the frame’s back plane.