Quick Start Guide
TSS 6220
Form 8174B
Version 2.1
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June 2020
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About This Quick Start Guide
This guide is for helping new customers get their Sencore TSS 6220 setup and
running as quickly and easily as possible.
The TSS 6220 Transport Stream Server is the latest in Sencore’s long line of
media server products. It provides robust streaming, recording, time-delay and
disaster-recovery capabilities for customers looking for a simple and cost-
effective channel-in-a-box, channel-processing or storage product.
The TSS 6220 is available with a number of different server options, so all
information in this manual may not be applicable to all chassis.
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Unpack the Equipment
Check that there are no signs of damage to equipment due to transport. If the
equipment appears to be damaged, please contact Sencore ProCare for support.
In addition to the Sencore TSS 6222x server hardware itself, the box should
include a power cables and various rackmount hardware.
Equipment Installation and Power Up
The TSS 6222x servers are designed for rack installation and should be securely
connected to the rack using the included rack rails and screws suitable for the
rack type. Note that there should be sufficient room for air to freely flow around
the unit, ensuring proper cooling. The chassis requires front-to-back airflow.
The TSS 6222x server hardware is specified to operate in the range of 100
–
240VAC, 50-60Hz. Some of the chassis options include dual power supplies. If
your TSS 6220 chassis includes dual power supplies, both supplies should be
connected to power. If one of the power supplies is disconnected from power, an
alarm will sound from the unit. Re-establish power to both supplies to silence the
alarm.
Figure 1: Rear Port Connectors for TSS 62220 chassis
1.
Power Connector: Provides AC power connection for powering the
system
2.
IPMI Port: Can be used for remote server management, but not
normally used in the TSS 6220 operation
3.
eth0 Port: Network port for management and streaming.
4.
eth1 Port: Network port for management and streaming.
5.
eth2/3 Ports: Ports available only with the addition of optional card
adding either 2x RJ45 or 2x SFP ports
6.
VGA Monitor Output
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