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IF-844 Board

<LED>
D1 (B-1): SRX

Lights in green about 0.015 second when it receives the
data from the S-BUS data link.

<Switch>
S1 (B-3) : RESET

Reset switch of MPU on the IF-844 board.

< LEDs on LE-264 Board >
D1: STATUS

Lights in green: When the system works normally.
Flashes in green: When warning is issued.
Flashes in red: When an error occurs.

D2: ACTIVE

Lights in green: When the CA-65 board is functioning as
the main machine.
Turns off: When the CA-65 board is functioning as the
backup machine.

D3: USR-DF

Lights in green: When the user's default value that has
been written in the flash memory is valid at the re-start of
the system. (S1202-8 is ON.)
Turns off: When the setup values that are used immediate-
ly before is valid at the re-start of the system.

ND1 :ERR CODE

The information to be displayed on ND1 can be selected
by the setting of the rotary switch S1204. (Refer to S1204.)
Brightness of the ND1 display becomes darker when it is
operating as a backup during the redundant operation than
when it is operating as the main machine. When no error is
issued, the character “6600” (when IXS-6600 is installed)
or “6700” (when IXS-6700 is installed) is displayed. (For
details of the error codes, refer to section “2-1-3. CA
Board Error Display”.)

6. 7 : Not used
8 :

Factory use only (valid only during startup)
Used for adjustment in the factory.
If this mode is executed, all of the setting data are
deleted. Before executing this mode, implement the
backup of the setup data using the attached BZR-20
software. After execution of the this mode, return
the setup data.

9 :

Factory use only
I

2

C EEPROM (serial ROM) data edit mode (valid

only during startup)
When this mode is executed, the critical informa-
tion on the service stored in the board may be
damaged. When the IXS-6700/IXS-6600 is acciden-
tally activated in this mode, immediately set this
switch to 0 and restart the IXS-6700/IXS-6600.

A, B : Not used
C :

Clears the system status log.
(Valid only during startup)
Clears the system status log.

D:

Initialization of setting (valid only during startup)
Returns all of the setup items to the default setup
when shipped from the factory. However, the IP
address is not initialized.

E :

Network setting mode (valid only during startup)
Used for the setting, such as the IP address setting
to connect the IXS-6700/IXS-6600 to the network.
For details, refer to Section 1-11.

F :

Forced program download mode (valid during
startup)
Used for service maintenance.

S2401

BIT1: AUTO/MANUAL (Fixed to ON)

For adjusting boards at production. Set this to ON for
normal operation.

BIT2: SWAP/NORMAL
ON: NORMAL

The system starts up from the normal flash ROM .

OFF: SWAP

The system starts up from the backup flash ROM.

Summary of Contents for ixs-6600

Page 1: ...AL 1st Edition Revised 7 IXS 6600 IXS 6700 INTEGRATED ROUTING SYSTEM IKS 6030M IKS A6011 IKS A6012 IKS A6013 IKS A6015 IKS A6050 IKS A6061 IKS A6062 IKS A6063 IKS V6010M IKS V6010SD IKS V6050M IKS V6050SD IKS V6060M IKS V6060SD IKS RS6010 IKS RS6060 IKS TC6010 IKS TC6060 ...

Page 2: ...n de réduire les risques de décharge électrique d incendie ou de blessure n effectuer que les réparations indiquées dans le mode d emploi à moins d être qualifié pour en effectuer d autres Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement IXS 6700 Serial No 10001 and Higher IXS 6600 Serial No 10001 and Higher IKS 6030M Serial No 10001 and Higher IKS A6011 Serial No 10001 and H...

Page 3: ...e operating temperature of the equipment into consideration For the operating temperature of the equipment refer to the specifications of the Operation Manual 6 When performing the installation keep the rear of the unit 10 cm 4 inches or more away from walls in order to obtain proper exhaust and radiation of heat For safety do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have ...

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Page 5: ... Output Signals of Connectors 1 14 1 8 1 IXS 6700 IXS 6600 1 14 1 8 2 IKS A6011 1 15 1 8 3 IKS A6013 1 17 1 8 4 IKS A6061 1 19 1 8 5 IKS A6063 1 20 1 8 6 IKS RS6010 IKS RS6060 1 22 1 9 System Connection 1 23 1 9 1 S BUS Data Link 1 23 1 9 2 Network Connection 1 26 1 9 3 Synchronous Signal for the Audio Signal 1 27 1 10 Setting the On Board Switches and Description of LEDs 1 28 1 11 Setting the IP ...

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Page 7: ...ses the parts level service adjustment parts list diagrams etc If this manual is required please contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center Protocol Manual Available on request This manual describes the protocol for controlling this unit The manual below is provided for the protocol that this unit can support If this manual is required please contact your local Sony Sales Office Service C...

Page 8: ...n Contents The following is a summary of all the sections of this manual Section 1 Installation This section describes the installation procedure operating environment power supply installation space installing the options rack mounting connectors input and output signals of connectors system connection and on board switch LED Section 2 Service Information This section describes the error display ...

Page 9: ...tion of installation place Rack mounting Installation of optional boards Connection Setting the On Board Switches 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 6 1 5 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 Operating Environment Power Supply Installation Space Rack Mounting Installing the Options Matching Connectors Input and Output Signals of Connectors System Connection Setting the On Board Switches and Description of LEDs End System Setup Manual Ini...

Page 10: ... V with the IXS 6700 or a maximum of 100 A at 100 V 100 A at 240 V with the IXS 6600 the capacity of the AC power source must be commensurate with this load If the capacity of the AC power is not adequately large the AC power source breaker will operate or the unit will abnormally operate The IXS 6700 contains the four power supply units as the standard configuration The units A1 and B1 and the un...

Page 11: ...1 3 IXS 6600 6700 Unit mm 1 4 Installation Space External dimensions 1 4 1 IXS 6700 4 4 4 4 482 440 375 17 5 465 37 6 279 4 354 8U 3 3 61 370 339 144 5 115 5 115 5 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 520 10 18 ...

Page 12: ...1 4 IXS 6600 6700 1 4 2 IXS 6600 Unit mm 61 ø26 380 144 5 115 5 115 5 161 176 4U 37 2 101 6 440 482 465 375 482 17 5 7 520 10 18 ...

Page 13: ...e IKS xxxxM series for all of the optional boards starting from INPUT through OUTPUT Signal type INPUT board Processor board Matrix board OUTPUT board HDTV SDI signal IKS V6010M IKS V6050M IKS 6030M IKS V6060M SDTV SDI signal IKS V6010SD IKS V6050SD IKS 6030M IKS V6060SD AES EBU signal IKS A6011 IKS A6050 IKS 6030M IKS A6061 IKS A6012 IKS A6062 IKS A6015 ANALOG AUDIO signal IKS A6013 IKS A6050 IKS...

Page 14: ...o Input Board IKS V6060SD _ CNO 26B Board 17 SD Digital Video Output Board IKS A6050 DAP 39 Board _ Audio Data Router Processor Board IKS A6011 _ CNI 26 Board 32 D sub AES EBU Input Board IKS A6012 _ CNI 28 Board 16 BNC AES EBU Input Board IKS A6013 _ CNI 30 Board Analog Audio Input Board IKS A6015 _ CNI 27 Board 32 Sampling Rate Converter Board IKS A6061 _ CNO 28 Board 34 D sub AES EBU Output Boa...

Page 15: ...he Extract PWB stopper assembly inside the front panel of the IXS 6700 IXS 6600 Install the respective plug in boards according to this instruction m Check that connectors of the plug in boards are securely inserted into the mother board IXS 6700 MB 1085 board IXS 6600 MB 1086 board without loose contact If any plug in board is inserted into the incorrect slot it causes a system error and the syst...

Page 16: ...insert the plug in board into the board guide rail Eject levers The illustration shows the IXS 6700 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 Extract PWB stopper assembly The illustration shows the IXS 6700 4 Remove the fixing screws IXS 6700 7 screws IXS 6600 5 screws and remove the Extract PWB stopper assembly ...

Page 17: ...the eject levers in the direction of arrow 1 push in the plug in board 7 Attach the Extract PWB stopper assembly and the front panel by reversing the installation steps of 2 3 IXS 6700 option Name of option Name of board Slot on the front side IKS V6050M DVP 39A board 1 3 5 7 IKS V6050SD DVP 39B board 1 3 5 7 IKS A6050 DAP 39 board 1 3 5 7 IKS 6030M MX 112 board 2 6 IXS 6600 option Name of option ...

Page 18: ...26A board OUT1 to OUT4 IKS V6010SD CNI 24B board IN1 to IN4 IKS V6060SD CNO 26B board OUT1 to OUT4 IKS A6011 CNI 26 board IN1 to IN4 IKS A6012 CNI 28 board IN1 to IN4 IKS A6013 CNI 30 board IN1 to IN4 IKS A6015 CNI 27 board _ IKS A6061 CNO 28 board OUT1 to OUT4 IKS A6062 CNO 29 board OUT1 to OUT4 IKS A6063 CNO 31 board OUT1 to OUT4 IKS RS6010 CNI 29 board IN1 to IN4 IKS RS6060 CNO 30 board OUT1 to...

Page 19: ...he specified rack mount kit If not injury may result and the equipment may fall due to insufficient strength After rack mounting be sure to tighten the screws on the rack angle and fix the unit in the rack If the screws on the rack angle are not tightened the unit may slip from the rack and fall causing injury c When mounting the unit in the rack note the following Be sure to mount in the rack wit...

Page 20: ...e rack The illustration below shows the left adapter n Maximum depth of adapter 750 mm Minimum depth of adapter 595 mm 4 Attach the right and left adapters to the rack complete ly using the specified six screws The illustration below shows the left adapter 5 Tighten the screws B4 x 6 two screws each on the right and left for adjusting the length of the adapter completely the screws that were loose...

Page 21: ... 11 5 to 8 9 to 12 13 to 16 IKS RS6010 RS 422 INPUT 1 to 7 D sub 9 pin Female D sub 9 pin Male IKS RS6060 RS 422 OUTPUT 1 to 7 Connector 9 pin Male 1 566 354 21 2 Junction Shell 9 pin 8 1 563 375 11 IXS 6700 REF IN A B BNC 75 Z Belden 8281 coaxial _ IXS 6600 WORD SYNC IN A B 5 cable SDTV system WORD SYNC IN 6 or REMOTE 1A 1B 6 1B1 5 1B2 5 1C Belden 1694 coaxial TIMECODE IN cable HDTV system REMOTE...

Page 22: ...i 15 pin Female Pin No Signal name Input Output Function 1 ALARM 3 O Alarm drive 3 2 ALARM 1 O Alarm drive 1 3 ALARM 4 O Alarm drive 4 4 GND _ Ground 5 ALARM 5 O Alarm drive 5 6 to 8 GND _ Ground 9 ALARM 6 O Alarm drive 6 10 GND _ Ground 11 GND _ Ground 12 ALARM 2 O Alarm drive 2 13 to 15 GND _ Ground 1 IXS 6700 n ALARM output electrical specifications Open collector output Terminal applicable vol...

Page 23: ... output transistor is in the saturated state output terminal voltage of 1 V or less In the un saturated state output terminal voltage x draw out current 50 mA For the procedure of setting up REMOTE2 and ALARM refer to Section 1 10 1 CA 65 On board Switch S1202 BIT7 Description 2 IXS 6600 _ EXT VIEW _ 1 5 6 9 1 8 2 IKS A6011 AES EBU INPUT 1 to 12 D sub 37 pin Female Pin No Signal name Function 1 AE...

Page 24: ...PUT 28 AES EBU IN 18 _ 29 GND Ground 30 AES EBU IN 20 AES EBU INPUT 31 AES EBU IN 20 _ 32 GND Ground 33 AES EBU IN 22 AES EBU INPUT 34 AES EBU IN 22 _ 35 GND Ground 36 AES EBU IN 24 AES EBU INPUT 37 AES EBU IN 24 _ _ EXT VIEW _ 1 20 19 37 AES EBU INPUT 25 to 32 D sub 25 pin Female Pin No Signal name Function 1 AES EBU IN 25 AES EBU INPUT 2 AES EBU IN 25 _ 3 GND Ground 4 AES EBU IN 27 AES EBU INPUT...

Page 25: ...IO ANALOG AUDIO IN 4 INPUT 25 ANALOG AUDIO IN 4 _ IN1 and IN2 and IN3 and IN4 operate in pairs 1 13 14 25 _ EXT VIEW _ ANALOG AUDIO INPUT 5 to 8 D sub 25 pin Female Pin No Signal name Function 1 ANALOG AUDIO ANALOG AUDIO IN 5 INPUT 2 ANALOG AUDIO IN 5 _ 3 GND Ground 4 ANALOG AUDIO ANALOG AUDIO IN 6 INPUT 5 ANALOG AUDIO IN 6 _ 6 GND Ground 7 _ No connection 8 _ No connection 9 GND Ground 10 _ No co...

Page 26: ... IN 12 INPUT 25 ANALOG AUDIO IN 12 _ IN9 and IN10 and IN11 and IN12 operate in pairs 1 13 14 25 _ EXT VIEW _ ANALOG AUDIO INPUT 13 to 16 D sub 25 pin Female Pin No Signal name Function 1 ANALOG AUDIO ANALOG AUDIO IN 13 INPUT 2 ANALOG AUDIO IN 13 _ 3 GND Ground 4 ANALOG AUDIO ANALOG AUDIO IN 14 INPUT 5 ANALOG AUDIO IN 14 _ 6 GND Ground 7 _ No connection 8 _ No connection 9 GND Ground 10 _ No connec...

Page 27: ... AES EBU OUT 10 _ 35 GND Ground 36 AES EBU OUT 12 AES EBU OUTPUT 37 AES EBU OUT 12 _ _ EXT VIEW _ 1 20 19 37 AES EBU OUTPUT 13 to 24 D sub 37 pin Female Pin No Signal name Function 1 AES EBU OUT 13 AES EBU OUTPUT 2 AES EBU OUT 13 _ 3 GND Ground 4 AES EBU OUT 15 AES EBU OUTPUT 5 AES EBU OUT 15 _ 6 GND Ground 7 AES EBU OUT 17 AES EBU OUTPUT 8 AES EBU OUT 17 _ 9 GND Ground 10 AES EBU OUT 19 AES EBU O...

Page 28: ...PUT 2 AES EBU OUT 33 _ 3 GND Ground 4 _ No connection 5 _ No connection 6 GND Ground continued 1 13 14 25 _ EXT VIEW _ _ EXT VIEW _ 1 5 6 9 Pin No Signal name Function 7 AES EBU OUT 34 AES EBU OUTPUT 8 AES EBU OUT 34 _ 9 GND Ground 1 8 5 IKS A6063 ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 1 to 4 D sub 25 pin Female Pin No Signal name Function 1 ANALOG AUDIO ANALOG AUDIO OUT 1 OUTPUT 2 ANALOG AUDIO OUT 1 _ 3 GND Ground ...

Page 29: ...8 OUTPUT 25 ANALOG AUDIO OUT 8 _ OUT5 and OUT6 and OUT7 and OUT8 operate in pairs 1 13 14 25 _ EXT VIEW _ ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 9 to 12 D sub 25 pin Female Pin No Signal name Function 1 ANALOG AUDIO ANALOG AUDIO OUT 9 OUTPUT 2 ANALOG AUDIO OUT 9 _ 3 GND Ground 4 ANALOG AUDIO ANALOG AUDIO OUT 10 OUTPUT 5 ANALOG AUDIO OUT 10 _ 6 GND Ground 7 _ No connection 8 _ No connection 9 GND Ground 10 _ No conne...

Page 30: ..._ 9 FG _ Frame ground The Frame ground pin and the Common ground pin are connected each other internally in the IXS machine For the Master Setup and the Subordinate Setup refer to the System Setup Manual _ EXT VIEW _ 1 5 6 9 ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 13 to 16 D sub 25 pin Female Pin No Signal name Function 1 ANALOG AUDIO ANALOG AUDIO OUT 13 OUTPUT 2 ANALOG AUDIO OUT 13 _ 3 GND Ground 4 ANALOG AUDIO ANAL...

Page 31: ...tion S Remote control unit 253 max Controls the individual secondary BKS R3220 station X Y control unit Operates in accordance with BKS R3219 the commands from the primary 32 button control unit station BKS R1617 universal control unit BKS R1618 16 button control unit BKS R3216 8 destination control unit Terminal Personal computer 1 Establishes the various setups of terminal emulator the system Th...

Page 32: ...idge A T type bridge B 75 Z terminator 2 Layer of matrix Terminal Primary station Secondary station Tertiary station Level 1 Personal computer Terminal emulator Personal computer Terminal emulator Ethernet switch Integrated routing system IXS 6700 P Source VTR REMOTE1 A REMOTE1 B1 REMOTE1 B2 REMOTE1 C Destination VTR Video Time code Audio channel 1 2 Audio channel 3 4 Time code Audio Channel 1 2 A...

Page 33: ...s The maximum length of a single S BUS line cable is 500 m when the BELDEN 8281 cable is used Terminate the T type bridge that is connected to the last machine of the S BUS line with a 75 Z terminator Also terminate the unused REMOTE1 connector of each switcher with a 75 Z terminator In the primary controller or routing switcher two or more REMOTE 1 connectors can be used In the secondary controll...

Page 34: ...0 can be connected to the secondary station of IXS 6700 IXS 6600 directly by network The cross points of the secondary stations IXS 6700 IXS 6600 that are connected via network can be switched by the switching commands from the Routing Switcher Control Unit that is connected to the REMOTE1 S BUS of the primary station of IXS 6700 IXS 6600 When the direct connection via network Ethernet connection ...

Page 35: ...hannels of DESTINATION and SOURCE on the SELECT SWITCHING FIELD screen in Secondary station setting Z SET SIGNAL under the Setup menu Channel display of error status W S ERR Two channels CH A and CH B are available for the WORD SYNC error W S ERR displayed on the status indicator Refer to 2 1 2 Error Indications and Counter measures On the other hand the IXS 6600 only has one channel for the WORD ...

Page 36: ...ernal ETHER communication status within own system Lights when the connections between the related circuit boards of the internal communication network are estab lished linked normally D303 A 5 INTER ETHER ACT Indication of the internal ETHER communication status within own system Lights when data are sent and received normally through the internal data link using the internal communication networ...

Page 37: ...E2 connector data reception status indication Lights for a period of 0 015 seconds when the system re ceives data from the data line through the REMOTE2 B con nector D1319 J 5 Used only for production in the assembly factory It lights or flashes for normal operation D1320 J 5 Used only for production in the assembly factory It turns off for normal operation D1504 D1503 D1502 D1501 J 6 Used only fo...

Page 38: ... change the operation mode change the setting Then either turn off the power and back on or press the reset switch S1 on the CA 65 board ON Virtual matrix functions OFF Virtual matrix does not function BIT2 Cross level function valid invalid selector switch Set this switch when you want to enable the cross level function Even if the setting is changed while the power is on the operation mode is no...

Page 39: ...the REMOTE2 ALARM connector 9 pin D sub on the rear panel as the ALARM output connector or as the REMOTE 2 B channel Operation mode of the REMOTE2 ALARM connector will not be changed if the setting is changed while power is on To change the operation mode of the REMOTE2 ALARM connector turn off the power once and then back on or press the Reset switch S1 on the CA 65 board after the switch setting...

Page 40: ...is displayed on the status indicator 2 Display the total count of the errors valid during operation The total count of the errors that are detected by self diagnosis decimal number is displayed on the status indicator When the reset switch S1 on the CA 65 board is pressed or this switch is set to 5 the total count is reset to 0000 3 Displays the IP address valid during operation The IP address set...

Page 41: ...ard Error Display 6 7 Not used 8 Factory use only valid only during startup Used for adjustment in the factory If this mode is executed all of the setting data are deleted Before executing this mode implement the backup of the setup data using the attached BZR 20 software After execution of the this mode return the setup data 9 Factory use only I2 C EEPROM serial ROM data edit mode valid only duri...

Page 42: ...500 S1300 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 D2002 D516 D517 D518 D1400 D1401 D1402 D800 D1100 D1600 D1800 D200 D202 D201 D2011 D2012 D2013 D2010 D2000 D2003 D300 D302 D301 ND1 D511 D510 D513 D500 D503 D512 D509 D515 D502 D507 D501 D504 D505 D506 D508 D514 2 DAP 39 Board IKS A6050 D301 A 5 LINK Status indication of internal communication ETHER Lights when connected to the ...

Page 43: ...on in progress Turns off Operation not in progress D2002 A 3 RESET Status indication of board reset operation Lights Reset operation in progress Turns off Reset operation not in progress D2003 A 3 12 12 V power operation status indication Lights Operation in progress Turns off Operation not in progress D2011 A 4 1 2 V 1 2 V power operation status indication Lights Operation in progress Turns off O...

Page 44: ... blown or the board is broken D8 A 4 3 3 V 3 3 V power supply status indication Lights when the 3 3 V power is supplied When the 12 V power supply is not supplied either to the main or control CPU this LED does not light D1201 A 10 EPR2_MAIN Used for production Lights with the factory default settings D1202 A 10 EPR2_CNO1 Used for production Turns off with the factory default settings D1203 A 10 E...

Page 45: ...72 to D374 B 4 LEDs for debug D128 to D130 D351 to D371 H 6 LEDs for debug D201 to D224 B 8 Internal Ethernet status indication LEDs D401 to D408 H 10 LED for debug D701 to D709 A 6 When configuring the FPGA the LED that corresponds to each slot lights when writing data in the PLDs on the IF board and on the rear board D1301 A 4 12 V_CTRL Status indication of the 12 V power supply on the Control C...

Page 46: ...lown D2202 M 4 1 8 V P1 1 8 V power supply for IC201 status indication Lights when 1 8 V is supplied D2302 J 4 1 8 V P2 1 8 V power supply for IC351 status indication Lights when 1 8 V is supplied Switch S401 A 11 For adjusting boards at production Default setting when shipped from the factory is all OFF S701 A 7 JTAG_SEL Rotary switch to select which board s PLD is to be burned Rotate this switch...

Page 47: ... 1 2 3 3 3 V power supply status indication Lights when the 3 3 V power is supplied D7417 A 5 status LED 1 Status indication of CPU DK3 on the MX 112 board D7418 A 5 status LED 2 Status indication of CPU DK3 on the MX 112 board D7419 A 5 status LED 3 Status indication of CPU DK3 on the MX 112 board D8001 A 6 RESET status LED Indicates the RESET status on the MX 112 board When this LED lights it in...

Page 48: ...t internal communication ND1 A 5 Status LED Status indication of CPU DK3 on the MX 112 board Switch S1 A 7 MAIN BACKUP area toggle switch Switch that determines whether to start up the flash memory s MAIN area first or the BACKUP area first When the MAIN area is accidentally erased if a backup software is stored in the BACKUP area the backup software can be launched by toggling the switch to BACK ...

Page 49: ...CA 65 board Do not use the IP address of IXS 6700 IXS 6600 with its factory default value 192 168 0 135 when two or more units of the IXS 6700 IXS 6600 are used on the same network Be sure to set an IP address other than that Do not set the IP address of IXS 6700 IXS 6600 to 192 168 1 xxx or 172 16 2 xxx Be sure to set an IP address other than that xxx indicates a desired value from 0 to 255 The I...

Page 50: ...ssion port of the controller or the IXS series to be connected via Ethernet TERM T OUT Timeout time when the terminal is connected via Ethernet 0 to 999 Unit minute Does not timeout when 0 is input SNMP TRAP1 SNMP trap destination 1 SNMP TRAP2 SNMP trap destination 2 GMT Time lag from the Greenwich mean time Unit hour Contact Administrator information of the device Name Administrator information o...

Page 51: ...d to 0 turn the power off and on and return to the normal operation mode 12 Check that the backup CPU CA 65 board has started up Wait for five seconds and turn the power off and on n Default value The factory default value is as follows IP ADRS M 192 168 0 135 IP ADRS B 192 168 0 136 GROUP ID 129 TERM PORT 1001 LOG PORT 8001 DEF GWAY 192 168 0 254 SNET MASK 255 255 255 0 OPT IP 192 168 0 136 OPT1 ...

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Page 53: ... CPU RUN INTEGRATED ROUTING SYSTEM ERROR STATUS DISP UNIT STATUS PSU ELAPSED TIME FAN ELAPSED TIME PSU ELAPSED TIME FAN ELAPSED TIME SET RESET STATUS MENU ENTER CANCEL MENU MENU MENU ENTER CANCEL 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 MENU ENTER MENU ENTER CANCEL MENU 4 4 4 4 Top display Error display Shows errors that occurred in the unit Status display Status of the machine and settings Errors are displayed in order...

Page 54: ... To return to the top display Press the MENU button Confirming the Status of the Machine You can confirm the settings of the DIP switches on the internal board Station ID of the S BUS station etc Proceed as follows 1 Press the MENU button to display the top display 2 Press the F or f button to display DISP UNIT STATUS in the display window 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the F or f button to sele...

Page 55: ...wer unit B2 of the IXS 6700 not displayed on the IXS 6600 Fan unit CLEAR L UNIT Left fan unit CLEAR R UNIT Right fan unit 6 Press the F or f button to select the unit to be reset 7 Press the ENTER button CLEAR XX OK appears The unit selected in step 6 A1 A2 B1 B2 L or R is displayed in XX above 8 Press the ENTER button The elapsed time of the selected unit is reset If you press the CANCEL button i...

Page 56: ...board Some trouble may occur in the power unit Check the meaning of the error and take countermeasures Confirm that the switch on the power unit is set to ON Confirm connection of the power cables Replace a defective power unit Replace a defective CA 65 board 2 Unit status status of the fan units internal temperature optional boards Normal The fan units internal temperature and optional boards are...

Page 57: ...FAIL CH x A B Abnormal An optional audio board is attached but an audio reference word sync signal or reference video signal is not input A reference signal not supported is input to the WORD SYNC IN connector Supply an audio word sync signal to the WORD SYNC IN connector Supply a reference video signal to the REF IN connector MAIN CPU ERR MEM ERR _ Back up data for the main CA 65 board are destro...

Page 58: ...e unit Replace a defective optional board The slot where the board is inserted is not correct Insert the board in the correct slot REAR SLO MAINx FAIL Txx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C BACKUPx FAIL A B C 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 b There is a problem with the optional rear board inserted in the unit Replace a defective optional board T There is a problem with S BUS CPUx on the CPU board on the Main side Repl...

Page 59: ...for corrective actions When multiple errors have occurred only the first Error code detected is displayed To display the next Error code remove the cause of the first error or set the rotary switch S1204 on the CA 65 board to 5 to clear the display When there is no error the status indicator shows 6600 in IXS 6600 and 6700 in IXS 6700 STA TUS indicator illuminates in green Note that the CA board s...

Page 60: ... checksum of ROM IC902 IC903 or RAM IC804 to IC807 n After the application software is upgraded and the system is restarted this error code is displayed only once However this is not an error E E1 SW Switch setting error The switches S1201 S1202 S1203 and S1204 on the CA board have different settings in the backup area and the main area E FF PG Flash write error The system does not start up becaus...

Page 61: ...ng the fan 2 2 Periodic Inspection and Maintenance 2 2 1 Cleaning 1 Front panel The filter on the rear of the front panel can easily accumu late dust Be sure to remove dust by cleaning as follows 1 Remove the front panel Refer to Section 1 5 1 2 Remove the dust accumulated on the filter with a vacuum cleaner n Cleaning the filter by washing in water is recommend ed when there is a heavy accumulati...

Page 62: ...ement time shown below comes For details on the procedures for replace ment refer to the maintenance manual Replacement time Before the non powered period reaches three years Because the battery starts to be consumed at the time of purchase When the non powered period has reached three years Before the period of using the machine reaches five years Be cause the battery life is five years and the b...

Page 63: ...ry of the IXS 6700 IXS 6600 9 pin to 9 pin station IXS 6700 IXS 6600 and a PC the Routing Switchers 1 to 2 the Remote Control Panels 1 to 4 and the BZR IF810 1 to 2 BZR 20 2 Primary station BZR IF810 1 RS 232C crossover cable The various setup data of the Remote and a PC 9 pin to 9 pin Control Panels 5 to 8 and the BZR IF810 1 BZR 20 3 Primary station BZR IF810 2 RS 232C crossover cable The variou...

Page 64: ...ith 10BASE T or faster transmission speed BZR 25 Procedure 1 Insert the supplied CR ROM into CD ROM drive of the PC 2 Copy all of the programs in the BZR 20 or BZR 25 folder in the CD ROM to any folder in the hard disk n BZR 20 only When creating a new folder be sure to use only alphanumeric characters The folder name using any characters other than alphanumeric characters will be corrupted 3 Upon...

Page 65: ... press the button DescriptionF1 It uploads the names of the total 2048 connectors of the SOURCE input and DESTINATION output that are assigned to the primary station CrosspointF2 It uploads the latest cross point status data 1024 sources and 1024 destinations level 8 that are saved in the primary station PrimaryF3 It uploads the setup data that are saved in the primary station The data as the seco...

Page 66: ...us data 1024 sources and 1024 destinations level 8 that are saved in the PC PrimaryF7 It returns the setup data of the primary station to the original state The data as the secondary station that are stored in the primary station are also returned to the original state n The name of the connector and the cross point data are not downloaded SecondaryF8 It downloads the setup data of the secondary e...

Page 67: ... the IXS 6600 turned ON Set A or B to ON Is the power cord of the IXS 6600 connected correctly The power supply unit is probably defective Connect it correctly NO NO YES YES A picture is not displayed on the monitor screen even though the main power of the IXS 6700 IXS 6600 is turned on Are the standard boards installed into the specified slots Install the standard boards into the specified slots ...

Page 68: ... NO Check the connections of the input and output equipment YES YES YES Install the software correctly Refer to the IXS 6700 IXS 6600 Maintenance Manual Although the power to IXS 6700 IXS 6600 is turned on RS 422 IN OUT does not operate correctly Are the standard boards installed into the specified slots Install the standard boards into the specified slots Refer to the IXS 6700 IXS 6600 Maintenanc...

Page 69: ... 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 SLOT3 IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SLOT4 IN 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 SLOT5 OUT 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 SLOT6 OUT 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 SLOT7 IN 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 SLOT8 IN 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 SLOT9 OUT ...

Page 70: ... 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 SLOT13 OUT 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 SLOT14 OUT 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 SLOT15 IN 193 194 195...

Page 71: ...41 42 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SLOT3 IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SLOT4 IN 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SLOT5 OUT 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SLOT6 OUT 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SLOT7 IN 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 72: ... 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 AUDIO BNC AUDIO BNC Terminal number on Connector board Slot number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 SLOT1 OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 SLOT2 OUT 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 SLOT3 IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SLOT4 IN 33 34 35 36 37 3...

Page 73: ...té 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 ausdrücklic...

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