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BKMW-E3000

Community Name

Enters a community name set with SNMP Manager which monitors e-VTR. (Only the first 16 characters
are significant.)

m
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When the community names entered to the SNMP Manager and the e-VTR are not coincided, the
SNMP Manager cannot monitor the e-VTR correctly.

.

To request writing of MIB from SNMP Manager, entering community name in the “Read-Write
Community” is required.

Read-only Community:

The name of the Read-only Community (Default setting is “public”.)

Read-Write Community:

The name of the Read-Write Community (Other community name than
Read-only Community name should be entered because write access to
MIB object is enabled.)

Trap Community:

Adds to the trap which sends from e-VTR. (Default setting is “public”.)

Communication Hosts

Assigns the SNMP Manager that communicates with the e-VTR using SNMP.

any:

Receives the access from any SNMP Managers.

none:

Rejects the access from any SNMP Managers.
When not monitoring with SNMP Manager, the access from all the SNMP is
blocked by selecting “none”.

specific:

Receives the access from the specific SNMP Manager.

IP Address 1, 2:

When selecting “specific”, enter the IP address of SNMP Manager which
communicates with e-VTR using SNMP.

Trap Hosts

Assigns SNMP Manager as trap receiver.

n

To send the trap notification using SONY-PRO-MIB from e-VTR, select “specific” and specify the IP
Address of the SNMP Manager.

none:

Not sents trap to any SNMP Manager.

specific:

Sends the trap to the specific SNMP Manager.

IP Address 1 to 4:

When selecting “specific”, enter the IP address of SNMP Manager as trap
receiver.

Authentication Trap

Selects whether e-VTR sends trap notification or not when e-VTR is accessed from unauthorized SNMP
Manager (unknown community name).

n

It is recommended to set “on” to detect an unauthorized access to e-VTR by SNMP manager.

on:

Sends the AuthenticationFailure Trap. (Default setting)

off:

Not sends the AuthenticationFailure Trap.

Summary of Contents for BKMW-E3000

Page 1: ...em Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden die eine spezielle Befähigung dazu besitzen AVERTISSEMENT Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en char...

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Page 3: ...f LEDs on DSP 109 Board 1 6 E 1 1 5 Switch Setting and Function of LEDs on VN 13 Board 1 7 E 1 2 Installation Procedures 1 8 E 1 2 1 Rear Side of the VTR 1 8 E 1 2 2 Front Side of the VTR 1 15 E 1 3 Setting after Installation 1 18 E 1 3 1 Network Setting 1 18 E 1 3 2 Starting e VTR Manager 1 20 E 1 4 SNMP 1 22 E 1 4 1 Configuring SNMP SNMP Agent Variables 1 24 E 1 4 2 Configuring System Management...

Page 4: ...with the VTR available on request Volume 1 Service Instruction Volume 2 Parts List Block Diagrams and Board Layouts Volume 3 Schematic Diagrams These manuals describe the maintenance and service information service over view adjustments board layouts schematic diagrams detailed parts list etc for this unit Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD ROM Available on request This Semiconductor Pin Assignments...

Page 5: ...ng data of the tape or memory label User registration Backup for setup menu settings SNMP Links to external servers using meta data Automatic file system data management through on external server etc However of the VTRs to install the BKMW E3000 some VTRs having early serial numbers have a limitation by variations in designs of the EPR 1 boards The limitation is one of the following cases The VTR...

Page 6: ...ern In case the EPR 1 board number suffix is 14 and later All functions can be used In case the EPR 1 board number suffix is 12 or 13 Select either of the MXF D10 file receive transmit function or SDTI CP input output function Table 2 Installing pattern check m MXF D10 file receive transmit function Receives and transmits the video audio or metadata recorded on the tape as MXF D10 file SDTI CP inp...

Page 7: ... For the detailed information for each menu of the maintenance mode refer to Section 3 of the mainte nance manual volume 1 of the VTR Activating the maintenance mode Press S1500 A 1 on the SS 89 board of the VTR Entering a mode menu Press the F5 SET button once under the asterisk cursor is aligned to the desired mode menu with the menu displayed on the video monitor The mark is sifted by turning t...

Page 8: ... EPR 1 board 1 Flow chart of the rear side of the VTR Refer to Section 1 2 1 1 2 Flow chart of the front side of the VTR Refer to Section 1 2 2 Attaching ETHERNET panel Attach the IF 885 board Connect the connection cable and harness LED Attach the harness guard assembly Pattern C Attach the ferrite clamp Attach the VN 13 board assembly Connect the connection code and harness LED Connect the harne...

Page 9: ...ite clamp 9 VN 13 board assembly Harness EPR VN Not required in the case of installing pattern C Hexagonal support 4 pcs For attaching 1 Screw B3 x 4 Not required in the case of installing patterns B and C 10 pcs 2 of them for spare Screw BVTT3 x 6 8 pcs For attaching 2 and 3 Front panel E 1 2 2 Front Side of the VTR SW 1106 board Harness HP SW CD ROM Operation manual and application software Ethe...

Page 10: ...r Description Normal state D1 Yellow Lights while data is transmitted to Proxy AV file D2 Green Lights when the DSP IC2 DSP 109 board is not OFF operating normally D3 Red Blinks while data is transmitted to Proxy AV file D4 Green Blinks when the FPGA IC1 DSP 109 board is Blinks operating normally D5 Yellow Factory use D6 Green Factory use D7 Red Factory use D8 Green Factory use D101 Green Factory ...

Page 11: ...8 Factory use OFF S102 1 Factory use OFF 2 Factory use OFF LEDs LED No Name Color Description Normal state D102 CPU Green Blinks when the CPU is operating Blinks D103 LOG Green Factory use D104 ERR Red Lights when an error is detected OFF D701 TX Green Lights while data is transmitted to network D702 RX Green Lights while data is received from network D703 FDX Green Duplex status Lights in full du...

Page 12: ...id rear assembly of the VTR in the arrow direction 3 Remove the cable protector in the arrow direction 4 Unfasten the coaxial cables from the three claws And then open the eject levers of the EPR 1 board in the direction of the arrows and pull the board upward gently Screw with stopper Screw with stopper Upper lid rear assembly Eject lever Eject lever EPR 1 board Coaxial cable Claw Claws ...

Page 13: ... the four screws and then remove the DIF 109 board n When disconnecting the coaxial cable do not attempt to remove by pulling the cable Be sure to hold the plug to remove Arrange the coaxial cables disconnected as shown in the figure of step 15 2 Connect the IF 886 board to the EPR 1 board and fix it with the four screws B3 x 4 3 Reattach the shield plate with the six screws EPR 1 board IF 886 boa...

Page 14: ...d and the VPR 64 board in the direction of the arrows and pull the boards upward gently 8 Remove the three duster covers from the slot No 8 9 Remove the SDI input panel for recorder or the blank panel SDI for player from the connector panel of the VTR For the recorder Remove the six screws and then remove the SDI input panel and the coaxial connector converter For the player Remove the four screws...

Page 15: ...l connector converter as shown in the figure 2 Attach the IF 885 board to the ETHERNET panel using the two screws BVTT3 x 6 of the supplied accessories For the player 1 Attach the IF 885 board to the ETHERNET panel using the two screws BVTT3 x 6 of the supplied accessories 2 Affix the blank sheet of the supplied accessories onto the ETHERNET panel 11 Attach the ETHERNET panel to the VTR 1 Arrange ...

Page 16: ... correctly as shown in the figure When the number of attaching screw is not enough use screws BVTT3 x 6 of the sup plied accessories 12 Attach the harness guard assembly to the VTR 1 Removing a screw from the MB reinforcement and attach the harness guard assembly onto the MB reinforcement using a screw with stopper as shown in the figure MB reinforcement MB reinforcement PSW3 x 8 Screw with stoppe...

Page 17: ...ect it to the motherboard 2 Insert the VN 13 board assembly into the slot No 8 while lifting up the connection cord and the harness LED Push simultaneously down the two eject levers of the each board to firmly connect it to the motherboard n In the case of Installing Pattern C Check that Bit 4 of the switch S101 is set to ON upper side 14 Connect the harnesses of the supplied accessories 1 Connect...

Page 18: ...n the Fig 1 4 Set the ferrite cores to the shield plate side and tuck the harness between the boards And then connect it to the connectors CN5 on the VN 13 board and CN2 on the IF 886 board Refer to Fig 2 n Be sure to open the space between the edge of the shield plate and the harness EPR VN as shown in the figure 15 Arrange the coaxial cables as shown in the figure and reattach the cable protecto...

Page 19: ... out in the arrow direction 2 Remove the front panel 1 Remove the left and right screws one each securing the front panel 2 Push the left and right unlock buttons and open the lower control panel as shown in the figure 3 Unhook the two hooks at the bottom of the front panel 4 Release the two hooks and three claws from the chassis and remove the front panel in the arrow direction Removal Installati...

Page 20: ...Attach the format escutcheon removed in step 3 to the front panel E for the BKMW E3000 and snap on the three hooks as shown in the figure 5 Remove the SWC 40 board 1 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN1 on the LED 357 board 2 Remove the two screws and remove the SWC 40 board 3 Disconnect the harness 12 pin from the connec tor CN1 on the SWC 40 board 6 Disconnect the harness 9 pin from the...

Page 21: ...LED 357 board n Tuck the harness to the SW 1106 board to get it out of the way of switch operation 9 Attach the front panel E and the upper lid front assembly to the VTR in the reverse order from steps 1 and 2 n When attaching the front panel E hook the two hooks at the bottom of the front panel to the convex portions of the chassis 7 Attach the SW 1106 board 1 Connect the harness HP SW of the sup...

Page 22: ...tting 1 Check that no cable is connected to the Ethernet connector of the connector panel n If the following steps are performed with the LAN cable connected the network setting is not incorporated to the VTR correctly 2 Activate the maintenance mode Refer to Section 1 1 1 3 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to display M5 NETWORK in the menu display area 4 Press the F5 SET button On pressing it M50 IP A...

Page 23: ...enu 6 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to display M51 SUBNET MASK set the items as the same procedure of step 5 7 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to display M52 DEFAULT GATEWAY set the items as the same procedure of step 5 8 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to display M58 M50 M52 RENEW 9 Press the F5 SET button OFF is displayed 10 Turn the MULTI CONTROL knob to display ON 11 Press the F5 SET button Complete is ...

Page 24: ...eived or transmitted via network this LED lights up 3 Press the Network enable switch on the front panel of the VTR to light up 4 Download the supplied application software e VTR exe to the personal computer PC connected to the network system 5 Starts e VTR exe 6 Check that the Network Device Register window is displayed 7 Press the Add button to display the Add Device dialog 8 In Config Name fiel...

Page 25: ...yed type e vtr default in both UserName and Password fields and click the OK button 11 Starts the Web browser of PC Internet Explorer Ver 5 or later or Netscape Ver 6 or later n The communication with the IP address set to the e VTR is performed under Do not use the proxy server state Check the proxy setting of the Web browser 12 Type the IP address set by Section 1 3 1 in Address field of the Web...

Page 26: ...imple Network Management Protocol To monitor and manage e VTR on a network with SNMP set the followings Implemented SNMP Specifications The SNMP Agent of e VTR supports followings SNMP version SNMPv1 MIB definition SMIv2 Support PDU GetRequest GetNextRequest SetRequest GetResponse Trap Standard MIB MIB 2 Extended MIB SONY PRO MIB SONY PROVTR MIB n For each MIB structure get information and descrip...

Page 27: ...s or Professional VTR Category Variables in SNMP Variable Settings to set each variables Agent Variables Sets up the security and trap notification Refer to 1 4 1 Configuring SNMP MIB 2 Variables Sets up the system information for e VTR Refer to 1 4 2 Configuring System Management Informa tion Professional VTR Category Variables Sets up the trap sending control Refer to 1 4 3 Configuring Trap Cont...

Page 28: ... Rear Write Community private Trap Community public Communication Hosts specific IP Address 1 192 168 0 1 IP Address 2 192 168 0 2 Trap Hosts specific IP Address 1 192 168 0 1 IP Address 2 192 168 0 2 IP Address 3 192 168 0 3 Authentication Trap on 192 168 0 1 Manager 1 Read Community public Write Community private Trap Community public Manager 2 Manager 3 Agent 1 Agent 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 3 1...

Page 29: ...rom any SNMP Managers none Rejects the access from any SNMP Managers When not monitoring with SNMP Manager the access from all the SNMP is blocked by selecting none specific Receives the access from the specific SNMP Manager IP Address 1 2 When selecting specific enter the IP address of SNMP Manager which communicates with e VTR using SNMP Trap Hosts Assigns SNMP Manager as trap receiver n To send...

Page 30: ...by a SNMP Manager it is effective to set the system to the content which is easy to distinguish In each field only the first 32 characters are significant sysContact Generally used to enter the name of system manager or contact point Example Phone number etc sysName Generally used to enter the name of the system Example e VTR 001 etc sysLocation Generally used to enter the name of the place that t...

Page 31: ... Trap This is the trap that notices when the CHANNEL CONDITION on the control panel of the e VTR turned into RED level When this item is set to on the tape position that detected RED level is specified from the time code information included in the trap notice message Lost Lock Trap This is the trap that notices when Servo Lost Lock status was generated during PLAY mode When this item is set to on...

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Page 33: ...é de Sony Corporation Sony Corporation interdit formellement la copie de quelque partie que ce soit de ce manuel ou son emploi pour tout autre but que des opérations ou entretiens de l équipement à moins d une permission écrite de Sony Corporation Das in dieser Anleitung enthaltene Material besteht aus Informationen die Eigentum der Sony Corporation sind Die Sony Corporation untersagt ausdrücklich...

Page 34: ...Printed in Japan Sony Corporation 2004 8 08 B P Company 2004 BKMW E3000 SY J E 3 857 276 01 ...

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