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MAV-2000

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PRECAUTIONS

Use the specified power cord only
Use of power cords other than the specified ones may
cause fire or electric shock.

Do not damage the power cord
A damaged power cord may cause fire or electric shock.
When mounting the unit in a rack, be careful not to
catch the power cord in the rails.

Do not install the unit in humid or dusty locations
Dust, soot, and oil particles in the ambient atmosphere
may cause fire or electric shock.

Install the dedicated circuit breaker or power switch
This unit is not equipped with a main power switch on
the front panel.
Install the dedicated circuit breaker or power switch,
and/or plug the power cord in the outlet.

Do not block the ventilation slots
If the ventilation slots are blocked, overheating inside
the unit may cause fire. Observe the following points to
ensure adequate ventilation.

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 Do not install in narrow or sealed locations.

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 Remove dust from the fan and air filter.

Install in a stable location
Installation in an unstable place may cause the unit fall,
resulting in injury.

Do not stack the units
Do not stack two or more units on top of each other.
Mount in a rack to avoid the risk of the unit sliding and
causing injury.

Ground the unit safely
Failure to ground the unit may cause electric shock.

Handling the unit with the handgrip
Handling the unit without the handgrip may cause the
unit fall off, resulting in injury.

Carry the unit with more than two persons
The total weight of this unit is 50 kg.
Carrying the unit with less than two persons may cause
injury.

Mount with more than two persons
The total weight of this unit is 50 kg.
Mounting the unit with less than two persons may cause
injury.

Mount only with the specified support angles
Support angles other than those specified for this unit
may not be strong enough to support the unit, risking
possible collapse and injury.

Secure the unit to a rack with the screws
If the unit is not secured completely, this may cause the
unit fall off, resulting in injury. Be sure to secure the unit
with the screws when mounting to the rack. (Refer to
“1-5 Rack Mounting”)

Summary of Contents for BKMA-2010

Page 1: ...MULTI ACCESS VIDEO AND AUDIO SERVER MAV 2000 INPUT AND OUTPUT PROCESSOR BOARD BKMA 2010 INSTALLATION MANUAL 1st Edition Serial No 10001 and Higher MAV 2000 Serial No 10001 and Higher BKMA 2010 ...

Page 2: ... is supplied power from an outlet on the rack please make sure that the rack does not overload the supply circuit 2 Providing protective earth When this product is installed in a rack and is supplied power from an outlet on the rack please confirm that the outlet is provided with a suitable protective earth connection 3 Internal air ambient temperature of the rack When this product is installed in...

Page 3: ...l in a stable location Installation in an unstable place may cause the unit fall resulting in injury Do not stack the units Do not stack two or more units on top of each other Mount in a rack to avoid the risk of the unit sliding and causing injury Ground the unit safely Failure to ground the unit may cause electric shock Handling the unit with the handgrip Handling the unit without the handgrip m...

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Page 5: ...on Boards 1 5 E 1 4 1 Installation of BKMA 2010 1 5 E 1 5 Rack Mounting 1 7 E 1 6 Signal Input and Output 1 9 E 1 7 Connecting Connectors and Cables 1 10 E 1 8 Connection 1 11 E 1 9 Checks after Connection 1 13 E 1 9 1 Checking MAV 2000 1 13 E 1 9 2 Checking BKMA 2010 1 13 E 1 9 3 Error Display 1 13 E 2 Service Overview 2 1 Cleaning the Air Filter 2 1 E 2 2 Functional Descriptions of Board Switche...

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Page 7: ...sedonmain partsreplacement upgrading self diagnostics replacementofthepartsand boards electricalalignment andcircuitdescriptions etc Ifthismanualisrequired pleasecontactyourlocalSonySalesOffice Service Center Contents The following is a summary of all the section for understanding the contents of this manual Section 1 Installation Explainstheoperatingconditions installationspace powersupply instal...

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Page 9: ...ation Manual 1 pc Installation Manual 1 pc Start Determination of Installation Space Rack Mounting Installation of Option Boards Connection Initial Settings Checks after Connection End 1 2 Operating Conditions and Installation Space 1 3 Power Supply 1 5 Rack Mounting 1 4 Installation of Option Boards 1 6 Signal Input and Output 1 7 Connecting Connectors and Cables 1 8 Connection Initial Settings U...

Page 10: ...mance humidity 20 to 90 No condensation Mass MAV 2000 Approx 41 kg BKMA 2010 Approx 2 4 kg per one set To prevent overheating of the MAV 2000 ensure that there is good air circulation around the unit w Do not install the unit in humid or dusty environment c Do not stack the units 1 2 Operating Conditions and Installation Space ...

Page 11: ...alls for ventilation and maintenance Do not stop the fan or block the ventilatior because this unit is air cooled by the fan on the side view of the unit and the power supply If not a fire or failure may occur 1 2 Operating Conditions and Installation Space 482 650 37 5 37 5 19 1 13 6 187 5 166 9 354 4 8U 279 4 661 667 465 424 387 498 67 55 161 7 141 141 105 3 47 27 Unit mm ...

Page 12: ... should occur 1 3 2 Recommended Power Cord For customers in the U S A and Canada Required Part 1 Power Cord 125 V 13 A 2 5 m 1 558 527 11 2 Plug Holder 3 613 640 01 Supplied Accessory For customers in the United Europe Required Part 1 Power Cord 250 V 10 A 2 5 m 1 782 929 11 2 Plug Holder 3 613 640 01 Supplied Accessory w Use the specified power cord only Do not damage the power cord c Ground the ...

Page 13: ...it Be sure to attach blank panels to vacant slots There are no adjustments to be made after installing the board Installation Procedure 1 Turn off the main power of this unit 2 Remove the sixteen fixing screws from the blank panels and remove all the blank panels 2U 4U n Keep the removed blank panel 3 Insert the BKMA 2010 DPR board into the slot and push in the handles on the board in the directio...

Page 14: ...the eight screws PSW3 x 6 and remove the board fixing plate BVTT3 x 6 BVTT3 x 6 Blank panels 4U Blank panel 2U RK4 x 16 PSW3 x 6 Front panel Board fixing plate 9 Insert the BKMA 2010 DM board into the slot Push in the board in the direction of the arrow to connect it to the mother board completely 10 After connecting the board push the levers in the direction of the arrow to lock them 11 Attach th...

Page 15: ... Support Assembly 2 pcs Outer Support 2 pcs Bracket 4 pcs Screw B4 x 12 8 pcs Inner Support 2 pcs Plate Nut 4 pcs Screw B4 x 12 16 pcs The following parts are supplied for rack mounting Screw RK5 x 14 4 pcs Ornamental Washer 4 pcs n Standard Tightening Torque Screw Size Standard Tightening Torque M3 0 0 7 to 1 0 N m 7 to 10 kgf cm M4 0 1 2 to 1 6 N m 12 to 16 kgf cm 1 5 Rack Mounting 1 If there is...

Page 16: ...r more If only one person mounts the equipment in the rack backache or injury may result and the equipment may fall 1 5 Rack Mounting 4 Loosen the four screws of the outer support assembly to slide the bracket 5 Attach the outer support assembly to the rack tempo rarily B4 x 12 B4 x 12 Bracket Bracket Outer support assembly B4 x 12 12 7 12 7 31 75 Outer support Nut plate Bracket Rack side The proj...

Page 17: ...k and fall causing injury 1 5 Rack Mounting 1 6 Signal Input and Output 1 6 Signal Input and Output The input and output signals of each connector on the connector panel are as follows ETHER 10BASE T 8 pin Modular jack External view Pin No Signal 1 TX 2 TX _ 3 RX 4 5 _ 6 RX _ 7 8 _ REMOTE RS 422A D sub 9 pin Female External View Pin No Signal 1 GROUND 2 OPERATE 3 WARNING 4 ERROR 5 _ 6 _ 7 _ 8 _ 9 ...

Page 18: ... BNC 75 Z BNC 75 Z 1 569 370 12 SDI OUT BELDEN 8281 cable 1 SBX BNC 75 Z BNC 75 Z 1 569 370 12 IN BELDEN 8281 cable 2 OUT REF VIDEO BNC 75 Z BNC 75 Z 1 569 370 12 VS BUS BELDEN 8281 cable 1 STATUS OUT D sub 9 pin female D sub 9 pin male 1 560 651 00 Connector RCC 5G 10G 30G cables 3 1 561 749 00 Shell ETHER 1 2 10Base T RJ45 UTP Unshielded twisted pair cable REMOTE D sub 9 pin female D sub 9 pin m...

Page 19: ...ction to the MAV S2000 single mode ID SET UP HDD array unit 1 MAV S2000 HDD array unit 2 MAV S2000 1 4 Fig 1 Cover B3 x 6 Rotary SW Set the first switch to the 1 position 1 SBX OUT 1 SBX IN 1 SBX IN 1 SBX OUT 1 SBX IN 1 BNC cable BNC cable BNC cable BNC cable SBX IN2 SBX OUT1 SBX OUT2 Multi access video audio server MAV 2000 4bit piano switch Single mode bit 1 DOWN Terminal bit 4 DOWN 1 4 4bit pia...

Page 20: ...le Multi access video audio server MAV 2000 SBX IN4 SBX IN3 SBX IN2 SBX IN1 SBX OUT4 SBX OUT2 SBX OUT1 SBX IN2 SBX IN1 SBX OUT2 SBX OUT1 SBX IN2 SBX IN1 SBX OUT1 SBX OUT2 SBX OUT3 Rotary SW Set the first switch to the 1 position 1 Rotary SW Set the first switch to the 1 position 4bit piano switch Dual mode bit 1 UP Center bit 4 DOWN 4bit piano switch Dual mode bit 1 UP Terminal bit 4 DOWN ...

Page 21: ...7 ND201 L 5 7 seg LED _ Outer segments flash cyclically FM 62 ND401 A 7 7 seg LED _ Outer segments flash cyclically Front Panel Indicators Operation Status Indicator Color Operation POWER A green Turns on POWER B green Turns on POWER C green Turns on BUSY Amber Flashes or turns off SYSTEM green Turns on 1 9 2 Checking of BKMA 2010 LEDs Operation Board Ref No Address Type Color Operation DM 119 ND4...

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Page 23: ...oubles may occur Clean the filter periodically Cleaning 1 Turn off the main power of the MAV 2000 2 Fully loosen the three screws with drop safe 3 Open the front panel assembly in the direction of the arrow 4 Press the stopper in the direction of the arrow to lock the front panel 5 Remove the filter A and filter B 6 Remove the dust from the filter using a vacuum 7 Attach the filter in reverse orde...

Page 24: ...e switches Ref No Address Name Function Factory setting S201 L 7 Abort switch For debug _ S202 L 7 Reset switch Initializes the TM 37 board _ S203 L 6 Test switch Factory use 2 2 Functional Descriptions of Board Switches and LEDs A B C D E F G H J K L 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 S201 S202 S203 ND201 D201 D202 D203 D204 D205 D206 D207 D208 D703 D702 D701 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 25: ...pt of the dual port RAM Turns off D204 L 6 Green _ Not used Turns off D205 L 6 Green _ Time Slot LSB Flashes D206 L 6 Green _ Time Slot Flashes D207 L 6 Green _ Time Slot Turns off D208 L 6 Green _ Time Slot MSB Turns off D701 L 3 Green _ Turns on when Ether is used for test Turns off D702 L 3 Green _ Turns on when Ether is used for test Turns off D703 L 2 Red _ Turns on when Ether is used for tes...

Page 26: ...ory use switches Ref No Address Name Function Factory setting S401 A 3 Abort switch For debug _ S402 A 9 All reset switch Initializes the MAV 2000 _ S403 A 3 Reset switch Initializes the FM 62 board _ S404 A 4 Test switch Factory use S401 S403 S404 ND401 S402 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H J 7 6 5 4 8 9 10 D401 D402 D403 D404 D405 D406 D407 D408 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 27: ... battery BT1001 runs out Turns off D405 A 5 Green _ Turns on when SBX gate is open Turns off D406 A 5 Green _ Not used Turns off D407 A 5 Green _ Not used Turns off D408 A 5 Green _ Time Slot LSB Flashes ND401 A 7 _ _ Flashes clockwise during normal run Flashes D401 D402 Turns off Turns off CPU mode Turns on Turns off Status Sense mode Turns off Turns on Get mode Turns on Turns on Put mode 2 2 Fun...

Page 28: ...dress Indication color Name Function Normal state D502 K 11 Green CH1 Turns on when SBX SYNC is detected Turns off D503 K 11 Green CH3 D504 K 12 Green CH5 D505 K 12 Green CH7 D506 K 11 Green CH2 D507 K 11 Green CH4 D508 K 12 Green CH6 D509 K 12 Green CH8 2 2 Functional Descriptions of Board Switches and LEDs A B C D E F G H J K L M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 S801 D502 D506 D503 D507 D504 D508 D505...

Page 29: ... 11 PLL ADJ Enters the PLL ADJ mode Mode switch S802 1 2 Turns on simultaneously LEDs Ref No Address Indication color Name Function Normal state D202 G 11 Green CH1 Turns on when BINGO SLOT is E Turns off D203 G 12 Green CH3 D204 G 12 Green CH5 D205 G 12 Green CH7 D206 G 12 Green CH2 D207 G 12 Green CH4 D208 G 12 Green CH6 D209 G 12 Green CH8 A B C D E F G H J K L M S801 S802 D202 D206 D203 D207 D...

Page 30: ...ting of the Factory use switches Ref No Address Name Function Factory setting S401 L 8 Abort switch For debug _ S402 L 7 Reset switch Initializes the DM 119 board _ S403 L 7 Test switch Factory use A B C D E F G H J K L ND401 D801 D802 D803 ND402 S403 S401 S402 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 D1001 D1002 D1003 D1004 D1005 D1006 D1007 D1008 D1009 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 31: ... playback of Ch Y port Turns off while Ch Y port is waiting D1006 L 8 Green _ Ch X SBX Memory Write display Turns on when Ch X port is recording Flashes when Ch X port is in playback Turns off while Ch X port is waiting D1007 L 8 Green _ Ch X SBX Memory Read display Turns on when Ch X port is recording Flashes when Ch X port is in playback Turns off while Ch X port is waiting D1008 L 8 Green _ Ch ...

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Page 34: ...Printed in Japan Sony Corporation 1999 11 16 B P Company 1999 BKMA 2010 SY MAV 2000 SY J E 3 203 539 01 ...

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