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2-15 (E)

MAV-555

2-3-6. IF-751 Board

n

These LEDs are not used in the IF-751 board that have the suffix number of -12 and higher.

Board suffix : -11

Side A (Component side)

LEDs

Ref. No.

Address

Color

Name

Function

Normal condition

D402

(F-2)

Green

+

5 V monitor

Lights up while 

+

5 V is supplied.

Lights up

D403

(F-2)

Green

+

3.3 V monitor

Lights up while 

+

3.3 V is supplied.

Lights up

A

B

C

D

E

F

1

2

3

D403

D402

2-3. Description of Internal Switches and Indicators

Summary of Contents for MAV-555

Page 1: ...MULTI ACCESS VIDEO DISK RECORDER MAV 555 INSTALLATION MANUAL 1st Edition Revised 1 Serial No 10001 and Higher ...

Page 2: ...e 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 Attention when the product is installed in Rack 1 Prevention against overloading of branch circuit When this product is installed in a rack and is supplied power from an outlet on the rack please make su...

Page 3: ... Input and Output 1 9 E 1 8 Connecting Connectors and Cable 1 12 E 1 9 Settings upon Completion of Installation 1 13 E 1 9 1 Erasing All Materials in the HDD 1 13 E 1 9 2 NTSC PAL Setting 1 13 E 1 9 3 Setting the Operation Mode 1 14 E 1 9 4 Setting the Record Rate 1 14 E 1 9 5 Setting the Setup Level 1 15 E 1 9 6 Setting the Network 1 15 E 2 Service Overview 2 1 Cleaning the Air Filter 2 1 E 2 2 L...

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Page 5: ...ion Manual the following manuals are available for the MAV 555 MAV 555 Operation Manual supplied with MAV 555 This manual describes the application and operation MAV 555 BKMA 505 510 511 512 570 Maintenance Manual Volume 1 available on request This manual describes the information that premise the service based on parts replacement diagnostics parts replacement electrical alignment and circuit des...

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Page 7: ...ver hit the unit by tool and drop the tool on the unit Take extra care Never give vibration or shock to the unit while the power is turned on or within about 30 seconds after turning off the power Cushion Polyethylene foam density 38 kg m3 surface intrinsic resistance 1011 to 1012 Z thickness 50 mm or equivalent Cautions about rack mounting the unit Be careful not to give shock to the HDD Caution ...

Page 8: ...reas with strong electric or magnetic fields Areas near heat sources Areas where the unit will be subjected to electrical noise Areas where the unit will be subjected to static electricity noise Unstable and unbalanced places 3 To prevent the internal temperature from rising ensure air ventilation of the place where the unit is installed c Do not block the ventilation slots If the ventilation slot...

Page 9: ...acement If the power is turned on with the cabinet is removed the air cooling effect of the fan will be greatly reduced damaging the HDD or its data Avoid operating the unit with the cabinet is removed 1 3 Operating Conditions and Installation Space Unit mm 12 592 578 667 650 265 6 290 7 424 132 8 13 68 624 123 8 263 5 415 9 631 ...

Page 10: ...h current 20 A 1 4 2 Power Cord w Use the specified power cord only Otherwise fire or electric shock may occur w Do not damage the power cord Otherwise fire or electric shock may occur c Ground the unit safety Otherwise electric shock may occur Recommended parts For customers in U S A and Canada 1 Power cord 1 557 377 11 2 Plug holder 2 990 242 01 For customers in the United Kingdom 1 Power cord 1...

Page 11: ...AD 160 _ Required R1 port only is BKMA 511 analog input 1 input 1 output _ _ _ _ DA 136 _ _ Required P1 port only is BKMA 512 analog output 1 input 1 output _ _ _ _ DA 136 AD 160 _ Required Input and output BKMA 512 BKMA 511 are analog 2 inputs 2 outputs _ _ DPR 127 DM 120 _ _ _ Not required All inputs and BKMA 510 BKMA 510 outputs are digital 2 inputs 2 outputs _ _ DPR 127 DM 120 _ AD 160 _ Requi...

Page 12: ...e unit in the rack with the HDD removed from the unit Supplied rack mount kit RMM 555 optional Components of the RMM 555 Slider rail 2 pcs Rack angle 2 pcs Bracket 4 pcs Plate nut long 4 pcs Plate nut short 4 pcs Screw PSW4 x 16 4 pcs Screw B4 x 8 16 pcs Hexagon socket screw 8 pcs Flat washer 8 pcs Screw RK5 x 14 4 pcs Ornamental washer 4 pcs n Standard tightening torque Screw size Standard tighte...

Page 13: ... the outer rails 1 with plate nuts long and the screws temporarily as shown n Attach the brackets such that the screw hole of the outer rail 1 becomes visible when the outer rail 2 is moved to the front and rear 2 Adjust the outer rail position so that the distance between the rack angle mounting surface and the outer rail 1 tip becomes 50 to 55 mm as shown when the outer rail is attached to the r...

Page 14: ...stoppers of the inner rails align and insert the unit into the outer rails Confirm that the unit can be smoothly moved to the front and rear Then tighten securely the hexagon head cap screws that were temporarily tightened to fix the bracket 2 Attach the rack angles to the rack with screws and ornamental washers c Secure the rack angles to the rack with the screws Other wise the unit may slide and...

Page 15: ...o the SMPTE 12M VS BUS BNC With Loop Through Output Protocol HDLC Flag Syncronize With bult in switch for termination Output VIDEO OUT COMPOSITE P1 to P3 BNC 1 Vp p 75 Z Sync negative AUDIO OUT AES EBU P1 to P3 BNC 1 Vp p 75 Z Unbalanced Conforms to the AES 3id 1995 SERIAL V A OUT P1 to P3 BNC Conforms to the CCIR 656 3 SMPTE 259M TIME CODE OUT P1 to P3 BNC 2 2 Vp p 600 Z Impedance 50 Z Unbalanced...

Page 16: ...GND 2 TX _ 3 RX 4 GND 5 NC 6 GND 7 TX 8 RX _ 9 GND REMOTE IN OUT 1 2 RS 422A D sub 9 pin Female Pin No Signal 1 GND 2 RX _ 3 TX 4 GND 5 NC 6 GND 7 RX 8 TX _ 9 GND 5 1 6 9 1 8 1 7 Signal Input and Output ETHER 100BASE TX 8 pin modular jack External View Pin No Signal 1 TX 2 TX _ 3 RX 4 RXCT 5 RXCT 6 RX _ 7 TXCT 8 TXCT ...

Page 17: ...PI OUT22 17 GND 18 GPI IN2 19 GPI IN5 20 GPI IN8 21 GPI IN11 22 GPI IN14 23 GPI IN17 24 GPI IN20 25 GPI IN23 17 1 33 50 34 18 Pin No Signal 26 GPI OUT2 27 GPI OUT5 28 CPI OUT8 29 GPI OUT11 30 GPI OUT14 31 GPI OUT17 32 GPI OUT20 33 GPI OUT23 34 GPI IN3 35 GPI IN6 36 GPI IN9 37 GPI IN12 38 GPI IN15 39 GPI IN18 40 GPI IN21 41 GPI IN24 42 GPI OUT3 43 GPI OUT6 44 GPI OUT9 45 GPI OUT12 46 GPI OUT15 47 G...

Page 18: ...OG COMPOSITE TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT SERIAL V A SUPER OPTION CONTROL PANEL MONITOR OUT XLR 3 pin Male XLR 3 pin Female 1 508 083 00 2 AUDIO L R REMOTE IN 1 to 4 D sub 9 pin Female D sub 9 pin Male 1 560 651 00 Connector REMOTE IN OUT 1 2 1 561 749 00 Shell REMOTE SPARE CONTROL PANEL REMOTE PARALLEL I O D sub 50 pin Female D sub 50 pin Male 1 565 516 11 Connector 50P 1 563 379 11 Shell ETHER RJ ...

Page 19: ...ion R1 00 00 00 00 P1 00 00 00 00 R2 00 00 00 00 P2 00 00 00 00 1 9 Settings upon Completion of Installation n Refer to the Operation Manual for details of how to use the setup menu 1 9 1 Erasing All Materials in the HDD 1 Open the 022 ALL ERASE display from the setup menu 2 Press the VIDEO MENU knob once and open the SubMenu 3 Press the VIDEO MENU knob once 4 Turn the VIDEO MENU knob and select Y...

Page 20: ...s 4 Press the SET button 5 Turn off the main power once n To re start the system swiftly execute 027 FAST REBOOT from the setup menu 1 9 4 Setting the Record Rate 1 Open the 035 VIDEO COMP RATE display from the setup menu 2 Press the VIDEO MENU knob once and open the SubMenu 3 Turn the VIDEO MENU knob and select the video record rate 4 Press the SET button 5 Open the 028 AUDIO BIT LENGTH display f...

Page 21: ... This message appears when the BKMA 510 is installed 7 Turn off the main power 8 Set the switch S300 1 on the EM 1 board back to the OFF position 1 9 6 Setting the Network 1 Set the switch S300 1 on the EM 1 board to the ON position 2 Turn on the main power 3 Open the 220 IP ADDRESS display from the setup menu 4 Press the VIDEO MENU knob once and open the SubMenu 5 Turn the VIDEO MENU knob and sel...

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Page 23: ...t the back of the meter panel one at the back of the front panel and the third at the back of the blank panel If dirt accumulates on the filters ventilation will be blocked and heat will build up inside the unit which may cause the unit to fail Therefore the filters should be cleaned periodically n For details of filter replacement refer to the MAV 555 maintenance manual volume 1 Cleaning 1 Turn o...

Page 24: ... the dust that has accumulated on the filter with a vacuum cleaner 10 Attach the air filter B rack angle left front panel A assembly air filter A side escutcheon ornamen tal panel top panel A and control panel or blank panel 2 2 List of Periodic Replacement Parts Periodic replacement parts The following parts should be replaced periodically The replacement timing in the following chart is the oper...

Page 25: ...h described as Factory use only Ref No Address Name Function Factory setting S901 F 6 _ Factory use 2 3 Description of Internal Switches and Indicators 2 3 1 DPR 127 127A Board n This switch is not used in the DPR 127 127A board that have the suffix number of 21 and higher Board suffix 12 2 3 Description of Internal Switches and Indicators ...

Page 26: ...2 4 E MAV 555 Side A Component side 2 3 2 DM 120 Board Board suffix 13 and higher A B C D E F G H 1 2 3 4 5 6 D1000 D900 D600 D700 D800 S600 S200 S601 2 3 Description of Internal Switches and Indicators ...

Page 27: ...ON DIAG mode S601 6 7 Selects the CPU startup mode 6 7 OFF OFF Normal operation mode ON OFF TFTP server mode OFF ON HOST debugging mode ON ON Configuration mode S601 8 Not used LEDs Ref No Address Color Name Function Normal condition D600 E 2 Green _ Lights up when the IC602 configuration Lights up is completed D700 C 4 Green _ Flashes when the IC702 configuration Flashes is completed D800 A 4 Gre...

Page 28: ...ch Initializes the DM 120 board S601 F 1 Mode selector switch Sets the operation mode S601 1 Sets the operation mode OFF Normal operation mode ON Hardware debugging mode S601 2 Not used S601 3 Not used S601 4 Not used S601 5 Sets the operation mode OFF Normal operation mode ON DIAG mode S601 6 7 Selects the CPU startup mode 6 7 OFF OFF Normal operation mode ON OFF TFTP server mode OFF ON HOST debu...

Page 29: ...eted D800 A 4 Green _ Flashes when the IC800 configuration Flashes is completed D900 E 2 Green _ Flashes when the IC900 configuration Flashes is completed D901 C 1 Green _ For testing Lights off D902 C 1 Green _ For testing Lights off D903 C 1 Green _ For testing Lights off D904 C 1 Green _ For testing Lights off D905 C 1 Green _ For testing Lights off D906 C 1 Green _ For testing Lights off D907 ...

Page 30: ...al operation mode ON Displays the equipment adjustment menu S300 3 Mask 3 for setup edit For testing S300 4 Not used S300 5 Sets the operation mode OFF Normal operation mode ON DIAG mode S300 6 7 Selects the CPU startup mode 6 7 ON ON Configuration mode ON OFF HOST debugging mode OFF ON TFTP server mode OFF OFF Normal operation mode S300 8 Not used ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 Description of Internal Sw...

Page 31: ... UTY Main line output select switch VAR Headphones output S902 C 1 L CH level Select the audio output select switch level S952 C 3 R CH level Select 4 or 0 or _3 or _20 dBm select switch _20 _20 dBm _3 _3 dBm 0 0 dBm 4 4 dBm LEDs Ref No Address Color Name Function Normal condition D1100 D 1 Green DSP2 For DSP testing Lights off D1101 D 1 Green DSP1 For DSP testing Lights off D1102 D 1 Green DSP3 F...

Page 32: ...the operation mode OFF Normal operation mode ON DIAG mode S300 6 7 Selects the CPU startup mode 6 7 ON ON Configuration mode ON OFF HOST debugging mode OFF ON TFTP server mode OFF OFF Normal operation mode S300 8 Not used S301 K 1 Reset switch Initializes the EM 1 board both hardware and software S302 K 1 CPU ABORT switch Stops operating the CPU S303 K 1 Reset switch Initializes the EM 1 board har...

Page 33: ...0 Z 4 Factory setting 0 _3 _20 L COR902 C 1 4 Short Open Open Open 0 Open Short Open Open _3 Open Open Short Open _20 Open Open Open Short R COR952 C 3 4 Short Open Open Open 0 Open Short Open Open _3 Open Open Short Open _20 Open Open Open Short LEDs Ref No Address Color Indication Function Normal condition D200 G 1 Green TXS Lights up during Ethernet data transfer Lights off D201 G 1 Green RXS L...

Page 34: ...d S104 4 Not used S104 5 Sets the DIAG mode OFF Normal operation mode ON DIAG mode S300 6 7 Selects the startup mode 6 7 OFF OFF Normal operation mode ON OFF TFTP server mode OFF ON HOST debugging mode ON ON Configuration mode S104 8 Not used ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 Description of Internal Switches and Indicators These LEDs are not used in the FM 68 board that has the suffix No 12 and higher A B C ...

Page 35: ...PU OFF ON Status get ON OFF SBX UP ON ON SBX DOWN D450 C 1 Green COLLISION Lights up when data collision occurs Lights off D451 C 1 Green RX Lights off while receiving data _ D452 D 1 Green TX Lights up while sending data _ D453 D 1 Green DUP DUPLEX Lights up during half duplex mode _ MODE D454 D 1 Green SPD Lights up when the SPD communication _ speed is 100 Mbps D455 D 1 Green RX Lights off whil...

Page 36: ... 6 For FL tube test S207 7 For FL tube test S207 8 For FL tube test LEDs Ref No Address Color Function Normal condition D101 G 3 Green Flashes approximately every 1 5 seconds Flashes when the circuit board is operating normally D102 G 3 Green Flashes when the command is sent to Flashes the EM board D103 G 3 Green Flashes when data is written to the FL tube Flashes D104 G 3 Red Lights up when an er...

Page 37: ...gher Board suffix 11 Side A Component side LEDs Ref No Address Color Name Function Normal condition D402 F 2 Green 5 V monitor Lights up while 5 V is supplied Lights up D403 F 2 Green 3 3 V monitor Lights up while 3 3 V is supplied Lights up A B C D E F 1 2 3 D403 D402 2 3 Description of Internal Switches and Indicators ...

Page 38: ...5 Not used S400 6 7 8 Sets the mode 6 7 8 OFF OFF OFF The system boots up from the AUTO BOOT MODE PROGRAM FLASH and executes the program OFF OFF ON The system boots up from the AUTO BOOT MODE PROGRAM FLASH and executes the program OFF ON ON The DIAG MODE BSPS dialog is displayed ON OFF ON The DIAG MODE BSPS dialog is displayed ON ON ON The DIAG MODE BSPS dialog is displayed A B C D E F G H J K L 1...

Page 39: ...g the HDD capacity ON 18 GB OFF 9 GB S1101 2 to 5 Not used S1101 6 7 8 Sets the mode 6 7 8 OFF OFF OFF The system boots up from the AUTO BOOT MODE PROGRAM FLASH and executes the program OFF OFF ON The system boots up from the AUTO BOOT MODE PROGRAM FLASH and executes the program OFF ON ON The DIAG MODE BSPS dialog is displayed ON OFF ON The DIAG MODE BSPS dialog is displayed ON ON ON The DIAG MODE...

Page 40: ...ROGRAM FLASH and executes the program OFF OFF ON The system boots up from the AUTO BOOT MODE PROGRAM FLASH and executes the program OFF ON ON The DIAG MODE BSPS dialog is displayed ON OFF ON The DIAG MODE BSPS dialog is displayed ON ON ON The DIAG MODE BSPS dialog is displayed S700 L 1 _ Selects either Ethernet on OFF the circuit board or Ethernet on the front of the unit OFF GND Ethernet on the f...

Page 41: ...de 6 7 8 OFF OFF OFF The system boots up from the AUTO BOOT MODE PROGRAM FLASH and executes the program OFF OFF ON The system boots up from the AUTO BOOT MODE PROGRAM FLASH and executes the program OFF ON ON The DIAG MODE BSPS dialog is displayed ON OFF ON The DIAG MODE BSPS dialog is displayed ON ON ON The DIAG MODE BSPS dialog is displayed ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 Description of Internal Switches ...

Page 42: ... _ data reception D702 F 7 Red COLLISION Flashes when Ethernet on the FP board _ data collision occurs D801 C 2 Red COLLISION Flashes when Ethernet CN105 Video _ data collision occurs D802 C 2 Green _ Flashes during Ethernet CN105 Video _ data transmission D803 C 1 Green _ Flashes during Ethernet CN105 Video _ data reception D1100 D 5 Green _ For testing _ D1101 D 5 Green _ For testing _ D1102 D 5...

Page 43: ...p while sending data _ D801 D 1 Green RX Lights up while receiving data _ D802 D 1 Green COLLISION Lights up when data collision occurs Lights off D901 C 1 Green TIME SLOT OFF 4 cycles _ CYCLE ON 6 cycles D902 C 1 Green DPM INT Lights up when the DPM interrupt occurs _ D903 C 1 Green LOCK Lights up when the internal SG locks Lights up D904 C 1 Green REFERENCE IN Lights up when the input reference ...

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Page 45: ...age des acquéreurs de l équipement décrit dans ce manuel 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 und auss...

Page 46: ...Printed in Japan Sony Corporation 1999 9 16 Broadcasting Professional Systems Company 1999 MAV 555 SY J E 3 202 563 02 ...

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