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1. Item Specification DC output Single 24 V regulated 100 mA to 13 7 A Output range 22 0 VDC to 25 0 VDC Maximum 330 W continuous output Ripple and noise lt 250 mV pk to pk 1 Hz to 20 MHz bandwidth FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 69 Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies 70 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Overview NEO frames require a 3901RES E Resource module or a 3901 AIC Alarm Interconnect module to provide alarms and power confirmation However network configurations and firmware upgrades require the installation of 3901RES E Resource modules Topics in this Chapter In this chapter the following topics are covered For both the 3901RES E and 3901 AIC modules e Visual Comparison on page 73 Configurations on page 74 Module Indicators on page 76 Alarms on page 77 Alarm Connector Pinouts on page 80 e For the 3901RES E module e Functional Block Diagram on page 82 Jumper Pack and DIP Switches on page 84 Installing and Removing 3901RES E Modules on page 87 Power Supply Options on page 88 Fan Options on page 89 Updating the Frame Configuration on page 90 Upgrading Resource Module Firmware on page 90 Correcting a Failed Upgrade on page 95 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Op
2. 3901 RES E or 3901AIC l above Front modules Front modules 1 2 in 1RU 3 4 in 1RU 1 6 in 3RU 7 12 in 3RU 3901PS or 3923PS below Front of frame Fan module Front panel LEDs 3901FAN 1U in 1RU 3901FAN 3U or 3923FAN in 3RU Figure 2 4 Placement of Modules in a NEO Frame FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 29 Chapter 2 Installation Audio Tracking Pairs Selected audio and video NEO modules connect to each other in audio tracking pairs This feature provides audio to video synchronization and delay with tracking capability External connections are not required With audio tracking pairs the video module s hot switching and frame add drop signals are relayed through the modular interface inside the frame to the audio module below Video modules must always be above the corresponding audio module As an exception if you install a video module at the bottom of the first column in the frame you must locate the companion audio module in the top slot of the second column The audio tracking pairs feature can be activated or de activated Refer to the Installation and Operation Manuals of the appropriate modules for more information about this feature Installation Procedure for NEO Modules Caution To prevent overheating during frame operation keep the front panel closed and all back module slots covered 30 You can insert any NEO module into
3. Close the front of the frame to ensure the cooling system functions effectively FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 61 Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies Removing a Power Supply 3901PS Power Supply Caution The mounting screw ensures the power supply is grounded to the chassis of the frame Do not discard the mounting screw when removing the power supply 3923PS Power Supply 62 To remove a 3901PS power supply from an FR 3901 or FR 3903 frame follow these steps l 2 Disconnect the AC mains power cable at the rear of the frame Unscrew the mounting screw located next to the IEC AC mains input Open the front panel and then pull the power supply straight out Close the front panel to ensure proper cooling of the frame Reinsert the mounting screw on the back of the power supply To remove a 3923PS power supply from an FR 3923 frame follow these steps l 2 Disconnect the AC mains power cable at the rear of the frame Open the front panel and unscrew the mounting screw located on the front of the power supply Pull the power supply straight out Close the front panel to ensure proper cooling of the frame FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies Power Supply Protection Short Circuit Protection The outputs of the 3901PS and 3923PS power supply units are protected against short circu
4. Figure 2 9 Software Upgrade Tool s New Transfer Tab 36 4 On the New Transfer tab click Add The Device Selection dialog opens Select one or more devices and then click OK to close the Add Device dialog box You can only add one unit from each IP address All items in a frame have the same IP address The selected devices appear in the table on the New Transfer tab of the Software Upgrade window This table lists devices that are to receive the same upgrade package For each device in this table you can highlight its position in the Tree View by clicking Find Device You can check the software revision numbers etc by clicking Version Info and create an automatic backup by clicking the Device Options button Place a check beside Software Backup and enter a file name or click Browse to choose a new file location FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 4 Note Closing the Software Upgrade window does not effect any of the transfer processes that may be running in the background Note If you try to log off or exit the CCS software while a transfer is underway a notification window will alert you that processes are still active and will ask if you want to terminate these processes Chapter 2 Installation Press Browse to select the software upgrade package ZIP file A standard Windows File Selection dialog opens Choose the upgrade ZIP file on a local or ne
5. Frame interconnect Back module area area Figure 1 9 Typical View of FR 3901 Rear Panel 12 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction FR 3903 Frame The FR 3903 NEO frame has an empty space through all levels There are no floors separating the different RU levels See Figure 1 10 Serial port Ethernet connections Typical back modules Power supplies max three 6 G terminal ii LCN Aux 1 and 2 Blank back modules loopthrough loopthrough Frame interconnect Back module area area Figure 1 10 Typical FR 3903 Rear View FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 13 Chapter 1 Introduction FR 3923 Frame The FR 3923 NEO frame has no floors separating the different RU levels See Figure 1 11 Ground terminal Ethernet connections Typical back modules supplies max two Aux 1 loopthrough LCN loopthrough Serial port Blank back modules Frame interconnect Back module area area Figure 1 11 Typical FR 3923 Rear View 14 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Alarm Connector and Serial Port Pinouts Figure 1 12 provides pinout information about the alarms connector and the serial port on the frame interconnect area of the 1RU and 3RU NEO frames The terminal block connector plug is attached to the alarms connector See Alarm Connector Pinouts on page 80 for
6. Up to 12 front back module product packages installed One AC power cord One six pin terminal block connector plug part number 159740 One 3901 BFP 3U blank front panel installed One 3901FAN 3U or 3923FAN fan module installed One 3901AIC Alarm Interconnect module or one or two 3901RES E Resource modules One or two 3923PS power supplies installed One left FR 3900 ISB M and one right FR 3900 ESB M rear support bracket each with mounting screws attached to the frame and a corresponding slotted bracket Sufficient 3901BBM blank back modules and several extras One Installation and Operation Manual for each of the front back module product packages included One FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual One NEO Safety Manual included in the frame manual FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 23 Chapter 2 Installation Electrical Requirements The power supply has a universal input of 100 240 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz nominal There is no voltage selector switch Power Supply Load Limitations In a IRU NEO frame one 3901PS power supply provides for all requirements The FR 3903 frame has space for three power supplies two power supplies are factory installed and these meet the requirements of a fully loaded frame An optional third power supply provides backup N redundancy The FR 3923 frame has space for two power supplies one power supply will meet the requir
7. When scrolling through a vertical list of items you may wish to begin at the top again immediately after the bottom of the list is reached This Wrap mode can be enabled or disabled in the Scroll Mode parameter To accommodate different equipment room lighting conditions the Disp Inten parameter provides four levels of display intensity 100 50 25 and 12 Parameter Descriptions Name Note The custom name established for the card is not automatically reflected in CCS control software The names of modules must also be changed manually in each copy of CCS Pilot CoPilot Navigator and in control panels to match those established on the module This feature provides a short horizontal scrolling message that describes the selected parameter The message begins after several seconds of inactivity when you have selected a parameter name You can enable or disable the parameter descriptions as required This parameter customizes the name that the module will display in the card edge main menu Using this feature you can create a meaningful and specific identification for the module in both alpha and numeric characters The custom name can be a maximum of 10 characters in length The following are a list of specialized actions for the Name feature e To reset the module name to its default position following a previous customization clear the entire custom name field using the delete X character The delete
8. Configuration window 42 cooling the frame 25 correcting failed upgrade 38 95 IP address error 90 95 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 143 Index custom naming a module 51 customer support 19 D DejaView state recovery 49 53 54 Delayed parameter setting 46 50 DIP switches 83 86 115 117 disabling an alarm 49 Discovery method of upgrading 94 Display Intensity parameter 51 display on LCP 3901 1U 7 document information ix Don t Wrap parameter setting 46 downloadable files MIB 110 drag and drop method of upgrading 37 E electrical requirements 24 EMI gaskets 30 31 enabling an alarm 49 Enter button 7 44 error in IP address 90 95 Escape Exit button 7 44 Ethernet 12 14 extractor handle 33 34 121 F fail safe mode resource module DIP switch settings 86 failure protection 63 fan module 127 129 alarms 128 jumpers 121 124 location 9 10 options fan failure alarm 89 Power and Fail LEDs 128 Fan Option jumper 121 features of the NEO frames 6 firmware updating DIP switch settings 86 modules 35 42 firmware upgrading 42 flO folder 41 frame configuration updating 90 configurations of power supplies and resource modules 5 cooling 25 dimensions 132 installation 25 27 interconnect area 12 14 IP address subnet mask gateway IP 52 options 3 specifications 131 133 Frame Configuration feature 54 front air intake 7 mounting ears 26 panels 7 8 function
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10. Installing and Removing Power Supplies Caution When adding and removing power supplies change the PS Option jumper setting on the 3901 AIC or the Power Supply option in CCS control software for the 3901RES E module If set incorrectly alarms will not activate upon power supply failure or removal Conversely false alarms may occur See page 88 and page 122 for details The single power supply in the 1RU FR 3901 frame has no redundancy and therefore it cannot be removed without shutting down the frame In the NEO FR 3903 frame the power supplies are modular and hot swappable Two power supplies provide sufficient non redundant power for a fully loaded frame and the third power supply remains off until it is needed The third power supply is always N 1 redundant The power supplies in the NEO FR 3923 frame are also modular and hot swappable However in the FR 3923 frame one power supply provides sufficient non redundant power for a fully loaded frame The second power supply provides redundant power if the first power supply fails During normal operation both power supplies share the electrical load of the frame Installing a 3901PS Power Supply Caution The 3901PS and the 3923PS power supplies must only be installed by a qualified technician To install a NEO 3901PS power supply follow these steps 1 Remove the mounting screw from the back of the power supply See Figure 4 3 for the location of the
11. Introduction Frame Configurations Table 1 1 Configurations for the NEO Frame 3901RES E Model Size oe Front Panel eel a Fans 3901AIC Resource pp Module FR 3901 IRU 4 3901BFP 1U 1x390IPS 1x 1 None blank 3901FAN 1U FR 3901 E IRU 4 3901BFP 1U 1x390IPS 1x None 1 blank 3901FAN 1U FR 3901 E P IRU 4 LCP 3901 1U 1x3901PS 1x None 1 3901FAN 1U FR 3903 3RU 12 3901BFP 3U 2x390I1PS 1x 1 None blank 1 optional 3901FAN 3U or 1 x 3923 FAN FR 3903 E 3RU 12 3901BFP 3U 2x390I1PS 1x None 1 blank 1 optional 3901FAN 3U 1 optional or 1 x 3923FAN FR 3923 3RU 12 3901BFP 3U 1x3923PS 1x 1 None blank 1 optional 3901FAN 3U or 1 x 3923FAN FR 3923 E 3RU 12 3901BFP 3U 1x3923PS 1x None 1 blank 1 optional 3901FAN 3U 1 optional or 1 x 3923FAN Note The FR 3903 frame is being replaced by the FR 3923 frame FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 5 Chapter 1 Introduction Main Features The FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 frames have these main features Capacity of four modules in the FR 3901 and twelve modules in the FR 3903 and the FR 3923 Wide variety of possible combinations of audio and SDTV HDTV video conversion and distribution modules Power and cooling capabilities for any module combination Ethernet interface for remote control and monitoring using control panels and GUI software applicatio
12. Resource Module Network Settings on page 101 The normal upgrading procedure is described on the following pages 1 Prepare for the Upgrade Follow these steps to prepare your upgrading software 1 Download the most recent appropriate upgrade package from www broadcast harris com leitch or from your CD ROM and then unzip the upgrade package 2 Save the unzipped files in the computer that has CCS Pilot CoPilot or Navigator installed 3 Ensure that your computer is connected in one of the following ways e Using straight through Ethernet cabling between the computer and a LAN on which the NEO frame is located OR e With an Ethernet crossover cable directly connected from the computer to the master resource module on the NEO frame 2 Match the Resource Module and PC Network Settings For a successful firmware upgrade to take place you will need to ensure the resource module and the PC are communicating with each other To confirm that this communication is occurring you must ping the NEO frame from the PC using the IP Address that you obtain from the resource module The PC and the resource module must have similar but not identical network settings described in step 7 At least one of the processing modules in the NEO frame you are working with must support the Frame IP feature in order for you to obtain these network settings FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 91 Chapter 5 39
13. RoHS Compliant Figure P 1 ROHS Compliance Emblem FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual xiii Preface Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Compliance The European Union EU Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE deals with the collection treatment recovery and recycling of electrical and electronic waste products The objective of the WEEE Directive is to assign the responsibility for the disposal of associated hazardous waste to either the producers or users of these products Effective August 13 2005 producers or users will be required to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life and may not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods Some EU member states may have different deadlines In accordance with this EU Directive companies selling electric or electronic devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly recycled See our Web site www broadcast harris com leitch for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance Contact your local sales representative for information on returning these products for recycling Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a WEEE compliant emblem as shown in Figure P 2 Figure P 2 WEEE Compliance Emblem xiv FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual S
14. To identify the reason for an alarm at the module s card edge select the active alarm and then press Enter A scrolling message appears on the VFD describing the cause of the fault Enabling or Disabling an Alarm Parameter To enable or disable an alarm parameter at the card edge follow these steps 1 Select Alarms then select Config and then press Enter 2 Select one of the alarm parameters and then press Enter 3 Press Enabled or Disabled 4 Press Enter to activate the selection FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 49 Chapter 3 Operation Restoring Default Settings To restore the alarms to their default settings follow these steps 1 Select Alarms select Config and then press Enter 2 Scroll down the list of alarms and then select Reset 3 Press Enter to activate the selection You can enable or disable these settings but you cannot change the level of the alarms See the module nstallation and Operation Manual for more information on that module s alarms Navigation Modes Note CCS network control panels and software applications have an additional Favorite List navigation mode See the appropriate hardware or software manual for information on this feature You can control the card edge parameters on NEO modules using the following three navigation modes e Operator List a small group of commonly used parameters arranged from the most used to the least u
15. front to back including front panel and typical back modules actual dimensions will vary Weight Table 7 2 Weight Specifications Weight kem excluding Front Modules FR 3901 Approximately 15 Ib 7 kg when fully loaded FR 3903 Approximately 27 Ib 12 kg when fully loaded FR 3923 Approximately 27 Ib 12 kg when fully loaded 132 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Power Consumption Chapter 7 Frame Specifications Table 7 3 Power Consumption Specifications Item Maximum Power Consumption FR 3901 150 W at 100 to 240 VAC 47 to 63 Hz nominal FR 3903 400 W at 100 to 240 VAC 47 to 63 Hz nominal FR 3923 400 W at 100 to 240 VAC 47 to 63 Hz nominal FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 133 Chapter 7 Frame Specifications 134 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Overview Caution Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way For example the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled objects have fallen into the apparatus the frame has been exposed to rain or moisture the frame does not operate normally or has been dropped To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other t
16. 2 Installation FR 3901 frame rear view FR 3901 frame front view FR 3903 frame rear view FR 3903 frame front view FR 3923 frame rear view oO im oooooge 4544 OOH s Boe Sood OOOO OOOO z FR 3923 frame front view Figure 2 6 Writing Space for Identifying Back Modules 32 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation 5 Open the front panel and allow it to hang freely from its hinges 6 Identify the correct front modules and then slide them into the slots that match the back modules Ensure that the front modules slide inside the module guides See Figure 2 7 Fan module NEO front module Module guides eee e os Figure 2 7 Front Modules in Module Guides Front View 7 Push the module until it seats properly Make sure the edge of the module is flush with the edge of the module guides 8 Close the extractor handle See Figure 2 8 Closed extractor handle Open extractor handle ED JN ray ELES EE thE a aa Figure 2 8 Extractor Ha
17. 63Hz 3Amax Output 24VDC LEITCH 3901PS 200W max LEITCH 3923PS Fault ON Figure 4 2 Front View of 3923PS 56 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies Handle ie AC mains Mounting screw P1 output connector Figure 4 3 3901PS Power Supply Rear View Removed from Frame AC mains P1 output connector Figure 4 4 3923PS Power Supply Rear View Removed from Frame FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 57 Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies Available Configurations The NEO 3901PS power supply has a maximum output of 200 W There may be as many as three power supplies in an FR 3903 frame maximum of one in the FR 3901 model The NEO 3923PS power supply has a maximum output of 330 W An FR 3923 frame may have one or two of these power supplies Table 4 1 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supply Configurations Model Size Power Supplies FR 3901 1RU 1 FR 3901 E 1RU 1 7 FR 3901 E P 1RU 1 Caution i Do not attempt to repair 3901 PS FR 3903 3RU 2 1 optional or 3923PS power supplies Except for one fuse in the FR 3903 E 3RU 2 1 optional Si R FR 3923 3RU 1 1 optional serviceable parts inside the power supply units FR 3923 E 3RU 1 1 optional 58 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies
18. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Copyright 1991 2 RSA Data Security Inc Created 1991 All rights reserved FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B Software Copyrights License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the RSA Data Security Inc MD5 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as derived from the RSA Data Security Inc MDS Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work RSA Data Security Inc makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty of any kind LCP 3901 1U Software The following copyright notice applies to the ntp 4 1 1a software used in the Time option of the LCP 3901 1U Local Control Panel Copyright David L Mills 1992 2001 Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby grant
19. Control Panel Version NEO frames with local control panels use an interconnect cable This cable provides connectivity for the controls and power to the vacuum fluorescent display VFD The interconnect cable attaches to the right angled 10 pin male header connector at the front of the fan module and to the frame connector on the panel See Figure 1 8 for a detailed illustration Right angled 10 pin male header connector Fan module Inter onnect cable Figure 1 8 Local Control Panel Interconnect Cable Simplified Diagram FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 11 Chapter 1 Introduction Rear Views of Frames The rear of each NEO frame consists of two main areas e Back module area e Frame interconnect area FR 3901 Frame The back module area of an FR 3901 frame includes both blank modules and the back modules that are connected to the front loading video and audio processing modules You must always install blank back modules over the empty module slots to ensure that the air cooling system is not disrupted In the FR 3901 the frame interconnect area contains these connections e Major minor alarms e Serial port e LCN loop BNC connector e AC mains input Ethernet port e Ground terminal See Figure 1 9 for a detailed view of the FR 3901 rear panel Alarm connection Serial port LCN loop Typical back modules Ground terminal Power supply Ethernet port Blank back modules AC input
20. FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 45 Chapter 3 Operation Note Scrolling can be set to Wrap or Don t Wrap See Scroll Modes on page 51 for more information Numeric parameter changes are always immediate You can make selectable parameters either Delayed or Immediate When set to Delayed the parameter changes will not take effect until you press the Enter button ESCAPE 4 U ENTER gt DE Figure 3 3 Example of a Numeric Parameter ESCAPE gt i Figure 3 4 Example of a Selectable Parameter Because of the small size of the card edge display screen only two lines of information appear at any time When an up or down arrow appears in the display screen it indicates that there are more items in the list When both an up and down arrow appear there are list items both above and below the displayed items Once you scroll to the end of a list the items will wrap to the top or bottom and begin the list over again Card Edge Display Icons 46 Several different icons may appear beside parameters on the VFD of the front module The following table shows the icons and their meanings Table 3 1 VFD Icon Descriptions Icon Meaning S The parameter is read only or disabled and cannot be changed vf More items list above and below the currently shown value JS The value has been selected FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation an
21. In some situations the Default Gateway value is not shown See Figure 5 11 cx Command Prompt Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2666 lt C Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp Z gt ipconf ig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter A Network Corporate Network Connection specific DNS Suffix Z I 192 168 248 184 255 255 255 128 192 168 248 129 Figure 5 11 IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of PC c Write down the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway numbers of your PC d Compare the network numbers obtained through the Frame IP feature on the resource module with the numbers found in step Tc In general the two Subnet Mask and Default Gateway numbers should be identical The first three octets of the two IP Addresses also are generally identical For example if the resource module has an IP Address of 192 168 248 50 the PC could have an IP Address of 192 168 248 181 8 Ifthe network settings match as described in step 7 click Close and continue with step 9 If the network settings do not match you must make a correction to either the resource module see page 101 or the PC see page 102 9 Confirm you are communicating between the PC and the resource module by following these steps a Click Start point to Programs gt Accessories and then click Command Prompt to open an Command Prompt window on the screen b After the command prompt type the following message an
22. The X Y network is a high speed serial interface by which many routers and control panels are interconnected It links multiple routers and control panels in a bus topology using standard 75Q video coax cable The ends of the X Y bus must be terminated using standard 75Q video terminators Ensure that you avoid a closed loop when mixing both coaxial and twisted pair interfaces Closed loops create conflicts which will lead to failure of the X Y control bus The maximum total leg length of the X Y network is 2000 ft 615 m and the maximum number of devices per leg is 40 On the 3901RES E you must set SW4 DIP 6 to the On up position to ensure the resource module is communicating with routers on the X Y network For details see page 85 Figures 5 19 and 5 20 illustrate sample X Y control bus networks FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 115 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Remote Router frames X Y control bus control panels Video level LEITCH Stereo audio level LEITCH LEITGF rera O o Remote control panels Router frame Max leg length 2000 ft 615 m Max number of devices leg 40 Figure 5 20 Typical X Y Coaxial Connections 116 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual X Y TCP IP Support Connecting the Frame Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules An alternative method of communication is the X Y TCP IP netwo
23. ZIP file is handled as part of the upgrade process You do not need to extract the files yourself Press Submit Transfer A dialog box opens requesting confirmation that you want to proceed with the request If you have multiple devices selected multiple transfer tasks are submitted one per device The transfer now progresses You may close the Software Upgrade window or continue with other tasks Or you can switch to the Progress tab to view the status of the transfers FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules 7 Click on the Log tab and look at the Progress column to ensure that all files have correctly updated The module is automatically rebooted following an upgrade procedure If the file transfer does not work after following these steps see Troubleshooting on page 104 8 Repeat steps 2 7 for the second 3901RES E module if you have one The upgrade process is complete If this procedure was not successful go to Correcting a Failed Upgrade on page 95 Correcting a Failed Upgrade If you can ping the resource module but cannot discover the resource module in Co Pilot Pilot or Navigator you should assume that the firmware upgrade has failed Firmware upgrades may fail because of network interruptions power failures or if too much data is uploaded to the NEO 3901RES E Resource module Often uploads of too much data can occur for
24. at the end of the X Y bus terminate the other X Y connector with a coaxial 75Q terminator FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 117 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Including the NSM Router s in the RouterMapper Database You can transfer NSM router information into a RouterMapper database via a connection to a PC on which you have RouterMapper installed and operating To transfer the information into RouterMapper connect the router to the PC indirectly using a serial port X Y port or use an Ethernet connection to an Ethernet hub switch Setting Up a Serial Connection Note RouterMapper cannot communicate directly to a NEO frame via a serial connection For a serial connection to a device on the same X Y network as the NEO frame follow the steps listed Note Source and destination offsets of the NSM routers must be multiples of 16 Follow these steps to set up a serial connection l Connect the PC s Serial port to the serial port on a device such as an SPT LSERIAL a CCS Gateway or other Leitch or Harris router using a null modem cable Connect the device s X Y port to the NEO frame s X Y port using a coaxial cable Ensure power is applied to the NEO frame and that the frame is configured for a coaxial X Y network connection to RouterMapper Ensure the NSM router s in the NEO frame are configured for the desired source destination offsets and X Y
25. buttons and the navigation switch reinsert the module into the frame and hold for approximately three seconds until the display on the module reads Offline H or Offline L Upload Required FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 39 Chapter 2 Installation Upgrading the Firmware in the Boot Folder in Fail Safe Mode To successfully upgrade the firmware you must follow these steps in the exact sequence described Note The Device ID line will be slightly different than in previous versions The acronym EP will appear instead of IP in the first Device ID field The frame and slot number now are entered in the third field instead of the last field And the area in which you should not enter any data is now the last field previously the third field If you enter a new number in the last field you may need to rediscover the device 40 A Note Follow these steps to upgrade the firmware in fail safe mode 1 Download the most recent appropriate upgrade package from www broadcast harris com leitch or from your CD ROM and then unzip the upgrade package If the affected module has not been discovered by your CCS software application enter Build mode and then drag or copy and paste the module s device icon from the catalog folder into the Network or Discovery folder Right click the device icon and then select Properties On the Device tab of the Navigation Properties box enter
26. illuminated Active LED FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Note When using older 3901 RES E Resource modules with software version CCS 2 5 or older ensure that you wait for the Active indicator to light up before inserting a second resource module If an active resource module fails you must remove it before the second resource module becomes active Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules If you remove an active resource module while the frame is operating the second resource module will immediately begin the discovery process to allow for remote control and monitoring via CCS software applications and control panels The discovery process will take several minutes depending upon the number and complexity of the modules installed in the frame Once this is complete the second resource module will become active and take control of the system allowing connectivity with the CCS network See Upgrading Resource Module Firmware on page 90 for more information about the current firmware version of the 3901 RES E Resource module Using a 3901AIC and a 3901RES E Module When you install a 3901 AIC and a 3901 RES E module together in a frame the 3901RES E automatically becomes the active module In this case the 3901AIC only provides backup for alarms that are not connected to an Ethernet network You will lose communication and control capabilities while the 3901 AIC module is providing bac
27. in your purchase of an SNMP enabled system Contact Customer Support to purchase one at a later date 1 While your CCS Software is in Build mode right click on the discovered 3901RES E module and choose Configuration The Configuration window opens 2 Click on the Device tab 3 Enter your device key in the License Key field and then click Write and Reboot 4 Close the Configuration window Devices that support SNMP will have an SNMP tab in the Configuration window To configure a 3901RES E module that supports SNMP follow these instructions 1 While your CCS software is in Build mode right click on the 3901RES E module and choose Configuration The Configuration window opens FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules 2 Click the SNMP tab and then click Read The CCS network polls the module and retrieves its current settings It fills in all the fields on the SNMP tab of the Configuration window with the settings that are on the device E Configuration for 3901RES E Resource Module ol x Network Device SNMP Version Log m SNMP Agent Trap Destination IP Addresses Port Number I Enable Authentication Traps Read Community J Enable SNMP Agent Write Community r System Description Location Contact Name J Reboot device after performing transfer Read Write Reboot Adc Modify EP 1
28. information that guarantees that the MIB conforms to standard SNMP format To view a complete list of the parameter settings on a module walk the MIB for that module If there are two or more modules that use the same MIB for example two ENS 3901 cards parameters for both cards will be listed However each module has a different index number its slot ID Walking Modules at an IP Address To walk all modules in the 3901RES E module s frame browse to Private gt Enterprises gt Leitch on the MIB tree and then right click on the Leitch heading and choose Walk You will see all the parameters on all the cards in the frame If there is a module for which you have not installed the MIB that module s parameter settings will be returned to the computer but without name identification Walking NEO Modules of a Type To walk all modules of a type in the frame browse to Private gt Enterprises gt Leitch gt NEO in the MIB tree and then right click on the module type you wish to and choose Walk You will see all the parameters on all the modules of that type that are installed in the frame FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 113 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Navigating Parameters in a MIB 114 MIBs contain functionality that make it possible to view a parameter s range walk a device or a frame or receive alarm traps for a device How you can access these standar
29. level assignment See the NSM router module or Pilot Co Pilot Navigator documentation for information on setting the SrcOffset DestOffset and X Y Level parameters Transferring Router Information Serial Connection 118 To transfer the router information to the RouterMapper software application using a serial connection follow these steps 1 2 Open RouterMapper Click Comm Settings at the RouterMapper main menu bar The Communications Settings dialog box appears Make the following selections e Set the default connection to Serial e Select the appropriate comm port e Set the baud rate to match the rate selected for the device to which you are attached e Click OK You will return to the RouterMapper main menu window FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 4 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Click Poll to add the NEO router as a routing device to the RouterMapper database The device list at the main window will be updated If errors are found during the polling process RouterMapper will list the errors at the main window See the RouterMapper Configuration Utility Reference Guide for a list of polling status designators and possible problem conditions and their corrective actions Setting Up an Ethernet Connection Follow these steps to set up an Ethernet connection l Connect the PC and the NEO frame to Ethernet ports on the same Ethernet hub switch using RJ
30. mounting screws attached to the frame and a corresponding slotted bracket e Sufficient 3901BBM blank back modules and several extras e One Installation and Operation Manual for each of the front back module product packages included e One FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual e One NEO Safety Manual included in the frame manual The NEO FR 3903 frame is packed in a box containing these items e One FR 3903 frame e Upto 12 front back module product packages installed e One AC power cord e One six pin terminal block connector plug part number 159740 e One 3901BFP 3U blank front panel installed e One 3901FAN 3U or 3923 FAN fan module installed FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual FR 3923 Frame Chapter 2 Installation One 3901AIC Alarm Interconnect module or one or two 3901RES E Resource modules Two or three 3901PS power supplies installed One left FR 3900 ISB M and one right FR 3900 ESB M rear support bracket each with mounting screws attached to the frame and a corresponding slotted bracket Sufficient 3901BBM blank back modules and several extras One Installation and Operation Manual for each of the front back module product packages included One FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual One NEO Safety Manual included in the frame manual The NEO FR 3923 frame is packed in a box containing these items One FR 3923 frame
31. of the frame Figure A 1 Location of Power Supply Mounting Screw 3 Pull down the front panel of the NEO frame 4 Grasp the handle on the front of the 3901PS power supply and then pull the unit from the frame 136 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual LEITCH Note In addition to the power supply all NEO component modules are individually protected against over current or other fire hazards by a fuse designated F1 Contact Customer Support for information regarding module F1 fuses Appendix A Servicing Instructions Locate the fuse on the right side of the power supply module and then remove the fuse cover using a small flat head screwdriver Remove the fuse and then replace it with another T5A 250V 20 mm cartridge fuse Re insert the fuse cover and then the power supply module Reattach the power supply s mounting screw Reconnect the AC power supply and then turn on the unit using the On Off switch Fuse Replacement CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE T5A 250V 20 mm FUSE FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 137 Appendix A Servicing Instructions e LEITCH 138 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B Software Copyrights Overview This section contains copyright information regarding software used in the NEO series of frames The following top
32. one of the following reasons e Too many files were sent to the resource module e The wrong files were sent to the resource module e The upgrade zip file was mistakenly sent to the module If one of these events occurs the resource module will not function You can rectify the problem by re installing the firmware while in a fail safe mode as described in the following pages You will need an Ethernet crossover cable not an Ethernet straight through cable for the fail safe procedure This crossover cable must be connected directly to the affected resource module you are working on When you are performing the fail safe upgrading procedure check the readme file to confirm which files are needed Use care to ensure that you transfer the correct files to the intended resource module The following pages describe the steps necessary to reactivate a failed resource module and upgrade its firmware FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 95 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Note To successfully upgrade the firmware you must follow these steps in the exact sequence described 96 1 Prepare for the Fail Safe Upgrade Before beginning the procedure for a module with a failed upgrade a number of operations are needed Follow these steps to prepare for upgrading the firmware in the fail safe mode l Connect a crossover cable from the Ethernet port on your PC to the Ethernet port d
33. oo One TSA 250V 20 mm cartridge fuse is located on the right side of each 4 Note 3901PS power supply The 3923PS power supply does not have a The power supply must be user replaceable fuse and in the event of a failure the entire unit must removed from the frame before be returned to the manufacturer for repair clea Figure 4 8 shows the location of the fuse on the 3901PS power supply See page 136 for details on the fuse replacement procedure T5A 250V 20 mm fuse behind screw Figure 4 8 Location of Fuse in 3901PS Power Supply Module 64 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies Ground Terminal Some electrical codes require the use of a ground terminal to electrically bond the NEO frame to the ground On the FR 3901 and FR 3903 frames the ground stud and nut are located at the rear directly beside the bottom AC input See Figure 4 9 The ground terminal for the FR 3923 is located at the rear above the AC input See Figure 4 10 LEITCH _ FR 3923 Ground terminal w E 4 Figure 4 10 Ground Terminal on an FR 3923 Frame FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 65 Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies 3901PS Power Supply Specifications One 3901PS is capable of powering eight 25 W loads and a maximum of 8 5 A 204 W These specifications may change without notice General Input Warning The 3901
34. protected Ship products back to us for servicing prepaid and if possible in the original packaging material If the product is still within the warranty period we will return the product prepaid after servicing xii FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Preface Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance Directive 2002 95 EC commonly known as the European Union EU Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoOHS sets limits on the use of certain substances found in electrical and electronic equipment The intent of this legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals that may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end of life recycling The Directive takes effect on July 1 2006 and it refers to the following hazardous substances e Lead Pb e Mercury Hg Cadmium Cd e Hexavalent Chromium Cr V1 e Polybrominated Biphenyls PBB e Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDE According to this EU Directive all products sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS compliant and lead free See our Web site www broadcast harris com leitch for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance Spare parts supplied for the repair and upgrade of equipment sold before July 1 2006 are exempt from the legislation Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a RoHS compliant emblem as shown in Figure P 1
35. the CCS control software application user manual or online help Fan Options The following table describes the recommended settings for the Power Supply option in the control software The factory default setting is Full Table 5 5 Recommended Power Supply Settings Settings FR 3901 FR 3903 FR 3923 Full 1PS 3PS 2PS Partial 1PS 2PS 1PS Minimal IPS 1PS 1PS In some unusual applications you may have to downgrade a fan failure alarm from Major to Minor or disable the alarm entirely These three options are available e Minor e Major None The factory default setting is Major Procedure Follow these steps to set the Fan option 1 With your CCS control software application open in Control mode right click the icon for the affected resource module in the Navigation window 2 Select Control from the resulting context menu This displays the Control window for the module 3 On the Resource tab click the Fan drop down arrow and then select the appropriate option FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 89 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Updating the Frame Configuration Caution When installing or moving NEO front modules always ensure you are mating front modules with the correct back modules To update the frame configuration after new modules are installed in a NEO frame you must use a CCS software application The update will allow the r
36. when an FR 3903 or FR 3923 frame is not fully stuffed This option ensures that alarms are matched to the number of power supplies installed in the frame For example an FR 3903 frame might be half full of NEO modules with low power consumption In this unusual situation you might only need one power supply To prevent false alarms you must tell the resource module how many power supplies should normally be in the frame There are three possible Power Supply options e Minimum e Partial e Full FR 3903 frames are shipped with two power supplies a third power supply is optional FR 3923 frames are shipped with one power supply a second power supply is optional For both 3RU frames the Power Supply Option should be set according to the conditions described on Table 5 5 on page 89 Procedure To set the Power Supply option follow these steps 1 With CCS software application open in Control mode right click the icon for the affected resource module in the Navigation window 2 Select Control from the resulting context menu The Control window for the module opens 3 On the Resource tab click the Power Supply drop down arrow and then select the appropriate option FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Recommended Settings for the FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Frames Note For information appropriate to your version of control software see
37. 01RES E and 3901AIC Modules 92 Follow these steps to match the resource module and PC network settings l Using the card edge of a NEO processing module in the frame of the designated resource module scroll down and then select the Setup menu at the end of the parameter list Select Frame IP and then press the Enter button Select IP Address and then press the Enter button See Figure 5 10 The card edge screen shows the current IP Address of the active resource module To scroll across and see all of the digits repeatedly press the Enter button If the message Not Supported appears see Troubleshooting on page 104 17 24 126 ay gt NA N Figure 5 10 Frame IP Feature Showing IP Address Write down the IP Address of the resource module Press the Escape Exit button and then separately select both the Subnet and the Gateway writing down their respective numbers Close the frame cover to maintain proper ventilation Check the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway numbers of your PC by following these steps a Click Start point to Programs gt Accessories and then click Command Prompt to open the Command Prompt window on the PC b Type the following at the MS DOS command prompt and then press ENTER ipconfig FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules The IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of the PC appear
38. 1 res3901 eStandbySbotld 81 res3901 eStandby alue Alarms appear a 5 1e 3901eMasterShutDownTable here a S48 2 res3901 eldertities ae 3 res3901 eConlormance 400 3923 Se 4 leitch lt 75 Sie 5 router ae 7 famBB00plus Figure 5 18 Typical MIB Loaded into NUDesign MIB Browser 5 Configure your MIB browser to connect to the 3901 RES E module by entering the IP address Port if you have changed the Port from its default in the configuration and other standard configuration settings Your browser should now be able to connect to the SNMP agent Note running on the 3901RES E unit If you wish to receive traps start up To verify that your the trap receiver in your MIB browser software configurations are correct you can walk MIB2 112 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Monitoring and Control Using MIBs Each NEO module s MIB can be fully expanded Module MIBs are listed below the NEO node by their product code When you expand a NEO product s MIB node in the tree view there are three sub folders Table 5 8 MIB Sub Folders Tree View Item Contents Objects List the parameters for the device all configurable and read only parameters appear here Identities List the alarms information for the device which is used by the MIB browser to make trap messages more meaningful Conformities A group of standard MIB
39. 2 DIP 8 down 3 Reset the fail safe DIP switch back to its original position SW4 DIP 8 down 4 Re insert the failed resource module into the frame 5 Re insert the redundant resource module 4 Revert to the Original PC Network Settings In this final stage the settings for the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address of the computer must be returned to their original values 1 Change the Subnet Mask Gateway Address and IP Address of the PC by following these steps a Click Start point to Settings and then click Control Panel This opens the Control Panel window b Double click Network Connections and then double click Local Area Connection to show the Local Area Connection window c Select the General tab and then select Properties This opens a new Local Area Connection window d On the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties ensuring you are working on the correct Ethernet adapter for the CCS network The IP Address of the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties box appears e If Obtaining an IP address automatically was originally selected re select that option now OR FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 99 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules 100 10 11 Select Use the following IP address and in the IP address box type the original IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address f Click OK to close the TCP IP P
40. 3901AIC Modules 3901AIC Alarm Interconnect Module Figures 5 21 and 5 22 show the jumper locations on the 3901 AIC Alarm Interconnect module PS Option jumper Fan Option jumper aa ee Midplane interface Module indicators Extractor handle _____ Figure 5 21 3901AIC Alarm Interconnect Module FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 121 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Jumper Selections There are two selectable jumpers on the 3901 AIC module e PS Option power supply option e Fan Option These two jumpers allow you to change alarms configurations when the factory default settings are not appropriate PS Option jumper PS OPTION Te 0l PARTIAL CoC FULL eee J ecenes FAN OPTION z WINOR Ee amp MAJOR OOD NONE e_ e Fan Option jumper Figure 5 22 Jumpers on the 3901AIC Module 122 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Power Supply Option Caution When moving a 3901 AIC module between NEO frames or when adding and removing power supplies in NEO frames take extra care in setting the PS Options jumper on the 3901AIC If set incorrectly alarms will not activate upon power supply failure or removal Conversely false alarms may occur Note Under special circumstances in which an FR 3903 frame is used with one power supply the PS Option jumper on the 3901 AIC module should be set to Minimum C
41. 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 27 Chapter 2 Installation Installing NEO Modules Module Positioning You can install most NEO modules in any unused slot without interfering with other frame functions If you are using modules with the audio tracking feature follow the Audio Tracking Pairs instructions in manuals for NEO products having this capability The locations of specialized modules such as fans and power supplies are described in the table below Table 2 2 Locations of Specialized Modules Specialized Module Number of Specialized Modules Location of Module e 3901PS power supply e IRU 1 Bottom right comer of the e 3923PS power supply e 3903 3RU frame 2 or 3 frame e 3923 3RU frame 1 or 2 depending on requirements e 3901AIC alarm interconnect e 1RU 1 Directly above the power e 3901RES E resource module 3RU 1 or 2 supply in the top right corner depending on requirements of the frame e 3901FAN 1U fan module e IRU 1 x 3901FAN 1U Narrow channel in the center of e 3901FAN 3U fan module e 3903 3RU frame 1 x 3901FAN 3U the frame e 3923FAN fan module e 3923 3RU frame 1 x 3923FAN 28 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation See Figure 2 4 for the placement of the different modules in the frame from an overhead view Back modules Back modules 1 2 in 1RU 1 6 in 3RU 3 4 in 1RU 7 12 in 3RU Rear of frame
42. 45 cables Ensure power is applied to the NEO frame Ensure the NSM router s in the NEO frame are configured for the desired source destination offsets and X Y level assignment See the NSM router module or Pilot Co Pilot Navigator documentation for information on setting the SreOffset DestOffset and X YLevel parameters Transferring Router Information Ethernet Connection To transfer the router information to the RouterMapper software application using an Ethernet connection follow these steps l 2 Open RouterMapper Click Comm Settings at the RouterMapper main menu bar The Communications Settings dialog box appears Make the following selections e Set the default connection to TCP IP e Enter the NEO frame IP address e Click Add and then click OK You will return to the RouterMapper main menu window FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 119 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules 4 Click Poll to add the NEO router as a routing device to the RouterMapper database The device list at the main window will be updated If errors are found during the polling process RouterMapper will list the errors at the main window See the RouterMapper Configuration Utility Reference Guide for a list of polling status designators and possible problem conditions and their corrective actions 120 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and
43. 72 24 128 117 1 0 17 5 7 Access Enabled 74 Figure 5 15 SNMP Tab on device Configuration Window If the Read function fails your license key may not be entered correctly See Activating Your SNMP License Key on page 106 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 107 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules In the top left portion of the window are SNMP Agent settings Table 5 6 SNMP Agent Fields of SNMP Tab Field Function Port Number Can be from 0 to 65535 The network port used by the SNMP agent port 161 is the default for 3901RES E Read Community Has to match the read community setting in your MIB browser Write Community Has to match the write community setting in your MIB browser Enable When checked authentication traps are sent if the Authentication read or write community doesn t match between the Traps SNMP agent and MIB browser Enable SNMP When checked SNMP support is available if not Agent checked SNMP support is disabled Below the SNMP Agent settings are System settings The information in these fields describes the device that is currently selected in the Navigation window This is user defined information that once provided by an administrator is available on the device when it is retrieved by a MIB browser Table 5 7 System Fields of SNMP Tab MIB 2 System Information Field Explanation Description The
44. 92 168 100 181 In the Subnet Mask field type 255 255 255 0 Enter the same default Default Gateway number as the one on the resource module or leave blank Click OK to close the TCP IP Properties box and then close the two Local Area Connection boxes Verify the network settings were accepted by following the ipconfig procedure as described in step 7 on page 92 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 103 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Troubleshooting Not Supported Message on NEO Card Edge There are three possible causes for this message e The active resource module is in fail safe mode To change this setting ensure SW4 DIP 8 and SW2 DIP 8 are down See Figure 5 12 on page 96 The firmware on the resource module is corrupted To rectify this problem follow the steps in Upgrading Resource Module Firmware on page 90 The resource module does not support the Frame IP feature For the short term follow the steps in Upgrading Resource Module Firmware on page 90 The new firmware upgrade will include Frame IP capability Ping Failure If you are not able to ping the resource module from your PC the cause may be one of the following e 104 The NEO frame is not powered up The Ethernet cabling between your PC the resource module and any other network devices such as hubs switches or routers is incorrect You connected to the wrong Eth
45. Frame IP configuration support If the NEO resource module does not support the Frame IP configuration or if a resource module does not exist in the system the processing module will read Not Supported when this feature is selected The following are a list of specialized actions for the Frame IP feature e To backspace from the selected number in the IP to the one before it scroll using the Nav Nav until you reach the back arrow a and then press the Enter button e Delete the selected number in the IP by scrolling using the Nav Nav switch until the delete character X is displayed and then press the Enter button The delete character is located after the number 0 e Use Nav up to scroll up through numbers increasing the selected number e Use Nav down to scroll down through numbers decreasing the selected number e Press the Escape button to terminate the operation and if it differs from the current value send the new Frame IP value to the NEO resource module FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Sync Full Mode About Mode Chapter 3 Operation Using the Syne Full feature you can manually override the DejaView data for the module with the most up to date parameter settings instead of waiting for the five minute update cycle See Storing and Retrieving State Recovery Parameters DejaView on page 54 To use this Setup feature select Syne Full and then s
46. O frames require a 3901RES E Resource module and a gt 10 Mbps 10Base T Ethernet network for communication A resource module is also required when you are using a CCS software application using third party SNMP software and when you are updating software Additionally the 3901RES E Resource module provides a future use RS 232 422 serial port for diagnostics purposes The standard 3901 AIC Alarm Interconnect module provides LED status information and support for external contact closures in each frame However it does not facilitate any communication abilities with other hardware or software Router modules installed in NEO frames can communicate using either a CCS or X Y network Figure 1 1 illustrates some typical network configurations FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 3 Chapter 1 Introduction C Ss CI NS Ethernet ICE6800 FR 6802 am FR 6802 I FR 6802 I FR 6802 I FR 6802 I FR 6802 3901RES E FR 3923 E 3901RES FR 3901 B 3901RES FR 3923 E 3901RES E FR 3901 E E 3901RES I FR 3923 E 3901RES E FR 3923 E I i i i Rack 1 Rack 2 NEO Products i 6800 Products L i i RS 232 422 Switcher s Figure 1 1 Typical NEO Network Configurations 4 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1
47. PS Power Supply has a high touch current Ground earth connection is essential before you connect the supply 66 Table 4 2 General Specifications Item Specification Dimensions 3 7 in x 9 in x 1 6 in 94 mm x 229 mm x 41 mm Power factor correction gt 0 9 Operating temperature range 32 to 122 F 0 to 45 C non condensing installed in the frame Relative humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Table 4 3 Input Specifications Item Specification Input range 100 to 240 VAC nominal maximum operational range is 10 minimum 6 maximum Peak inrush 6 3 A at 230 V current Frequency 47 Hz to 63 Hz Power factor efficiency gt 0 90 at 200 W output power 90 to 250 VAC input voltage Earth leakage lt 3 5mA FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Output The listed current for the 3901PS is continuous Voltage ranges are maximum excursions under all conditions of input and of load on any Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies rail as long as the maximum system power is not exceeded Table 4 4 Output Specifications Item Specification DC output Single 24 V regulated 100 mA to 8 5 A Output range 22 0 VDC to 25 0 VDC Maximum 204 W continuous output Ripple and noise lt 250 mV p p 1 Hz to 20 MHz bandwidth FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Op
48. S assuredcommunications NEZO FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Mounting Frames Installation and Operation Manual Edition F NEO FRAME MAN FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Mounting Frames Installation and Operation Manual Trademarks and Copyrights CCS CCS CoPilot CCS Navigator CCS Pilot Command Control System CineTone CinePhase CineSound DigiBus DigiPeek Digital Glue DigiWorks DTV Glue EventWORKS EZ HD Genesis HDTV Glue Image Q Icon IconLogo IconMaster IconMaster Nav IconSet Icon Station Inca Inca Station InfoCaster Inscriber Inscriber CG FX Integrator LeFont Leitch LogoMotion MediaFile MIX BOX NEO the NEO design NEOSCOPE NewsFlash Nexio Opus Panacea PanelMAPPER Platinum Portal PROM Slide RoutereMAPPER RouterWORKS Signal Quality Manager SpyderWeb Suite View TitleMotion UNIFRAME Velocity VelocityHD VideoCarte Videotek and X75 are trademarks of the Harris Corporation which may be registered in the United States Canada and or other countries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Copyright 2006 Harris Corporation All rights reserved This publication supersedes all previous releases Printed in Canada Warranty Information The Limited Warranty Policy provides a complete description of your warranty coverage limitations and exclusions as well as procedures for obtaining warranty service To view the complete warranty visit www bro
49. S Co Pilot Pilot or Navigator must be configured and the new firmware must be uploaded to the resource module Follow these steps to configure Pilot Navigator and upgrade the resource module 1 Enter the Build mode and then drag or copy and paste the 3901RES E device icon from the Catalog NEO folder into the Network or Discovery folder 2 Right click the device icon and then select Properties On the Device tab of the Navigation Properties box press the Set Default button see Figure 5 13 and then click Yes Enter default resource module Do not make changes in IP Address here this field Navigation Properties xj ae General Device Monitor Point Zommunication Settings Device Class Functional Block x Device ID EP 172 25 50 129 f1 0 17 xX Set Defaut Set Defaut Default Alarm Filtering J Access Rights Enabled v for Control Figure 5 13 Navigation Properties Box 4 Inthe third field enter the slot number of the resource module 1 0 17 forthe top slot and for 1RU frames and 1 0 18 for the bottom slot and then close the window 5 From the Tools menu select Software Upgrade The Software Upgrade window opens or is brought to the foreground 6 On the New Transfer tab click Add The Device Selection dialog opens FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 97 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules A Note You can only add one un
50. a frame with the power supply turned on or off Follow this procedure 1 Remove a blank back module from the frame Do not discard the blank back modules and their captive screws You may need them for future configurations 2 Attach the new back module to the empty slot using the mounting screws provided See Figure 2 5 Ensure that the EMI gaskets separating the back modules remain in place during the installation The EMI gaskets fit tightly To ease the installation of back modules gradually press each back module into place from the left side to the right side FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Caution Do not mix and match back and front modules The front module must mate with a back module of the same product Chapter 2 Installation 3 Apply labels to the back module if these are supplied separately EMI gaskets Blank back module Mounting screws a a LEITCH 0000000 DES 3901 29018BM Oy DA Mounting screws Typical back module EMI gaskets Figure 2 5 Installation of Back Modules Rear View Write down the placement of the back modules in the diagrams provided Back modules appear on the reverse side when viewed from the front See Figure 2 6 on page 32 Ensure that the front modules mate with the correct back modules FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 31 Chapter
51. adcast harris com leitch Contents Preface Manual Information serrata ae a a ae ix PUPO SE nnen ae R E AE E EEE eee ah lode ER ix Audience nanman a a e a ix Revision History serecrionnnserninini iene tia R s x Writing Conventions seissen pa o a a ai xi Obtaining Documents ceeccesceseeseeeceeeesceseeceecssesaecsseeaeenseeaeens xi Unpacking Shipping Information sesssessssseeeeseesesersrsressesessesesseereseesese xii Unpacking a Product rasare iain xii Product Servicing sorrienni e a xii Returning a Product seere e taient ieser es eath xii Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance xiii Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Compliance xiv SNE NANE E E AE EE E A AA XV Embedded Software License Agreement ccceeseeseeseerseseeeeenseesees XV Chapter 1 Introduction OVE EW siesta oes tec se ose TE TROE EEO 1 Topics in this Chapter ccccceccecssessessecsecseeeeceseeeecesceeeeeeeeeeseeeaeenaes 2 Product Description lt eic ccecsccs 2eciescdeesdexdecds fevdecdede ged evcde i a ii 3 Fraime Options iscssheieceesnicensssseteetseaabane era a a SaR REO Sai 3 Network Communication and Control ssssssssessseeesseeesersersessesessese 3 Frame Configuratio seneese echt aia aA Ra A Riven 5 Main MELE TE T E ci ek ae Lei i ee ial ies lee et 6 Front Panels 2 cscs ec ees ele ee ce 7 FR 3901 Blank and Control Panels ccceceseeceseesseeeeeeeeeneeneenees 7
52. afety Preface Carefully review all safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it You will find a complete list of safety precautions in the NEO Safety Instructions and Precautions Manual Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures Safety Terms and Symbols in This Manual WARNING A Statements identifying conditions or practices that may result in personal injury or loss of life High voltage is present CAUTION AN Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property Embedded Software License Agreement If the software embedded in this product incorporates the VxWorks Run Time Module the following paragraphs are applicable You are prohibited from a copying the Run Time Module except for archive purposes consistent with your archive procedures b transferring the Run Time Module to a third party apart from the product containing the Run Time Module c modifying decompiling disassembling reverse engineering or otherwise attempting to derive the source code of the Run Time Module d exporting the Run Time Module or underlying technology in contravention of applicable U S and foreign export laws and regulations and e using the Run Time Module other than in connection with operation of the product in which it is embedded Any further distribution of the Run Time Module is subject to the same re
53. after five minutes the new module s data will replace the old module s data FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies Overview NEO frames can have a varying number of power supplies FR 3901 frames operate with one power supply FR 3903 frames operate with a minimum of two and a maximum of three power supplies and FR 3923 frames operate with a minimum of one and a maximum of two power supplies 3901PS power supplies are installed in FR 3901 and FR 3903 frames and 3923PS power supplies only operate in FR 3923 frames The following topics are covered in this chapter General Description on page 56 Installing and Removing Power Supplies on page 59 Power Supply Protection on page 63 3901PS Power Supply Specifications on page 66 3923PS Power Supply Specifications on page 68 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 55 Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies General Description The high efficiency 3901PS and 3923PS power supplies are self contained plug in modules that accept line voltages from 100 to 240 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz nominal and provide an output of 24 VDC See Figures 4 1 and 4 2 for front views of the power supplies with the frame s front panel open Figures 4 3 and 4 4 show the power supplies after you remove them from their frames Power On Input 100 240VAC Fault O of fo 47
54. al block diagram of 3901RRES E 82 fuse 64 136 G Gateway IP parameter 52 general description of power supplies 56 ground terminal 12 14 65 H high touch current warning 66 68 icons 46 identifying alarm causes 49 back modules 32 immediate parameter changes 46 50 Info button 7 inside NEO frames 9 144 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual installing 3901AIC modules 125 3901RES E modules 87 NEO frames 25 27 NEO modules 30 33 power supplies 59 62 interconnect cable 11 IP Address error 90 95 parameter 52 J jumper pack 83 84 L LCN port 12 14 115 117 LCP 3901 1U Local Control Panel 11 software copyright notice 141 local module operation 44 location of modules 28 29 Major alarm definition 76 pins 80 male header connector 11 manual information xi manual information ix maximum power dissipation 24 Menu button 7 MIB file 110 Minor alarm definition 76 pins 80 Index module indicators 76 121 installation 30 33 locations 28 29 navigation 44 47 positioning 28 30 removal 34 mounting ears 26 mounting screw frame 27 power supply 59 62 136 137 N N 1 redundancy 24 Name parameter 51 navigating the module 44 47 Navigation Modes parameter 50 Properties box 38 40 97 toggle switch 44 NEO midplane 16 18 network communication and control 3 configuration 4 normally open and closed conditions 80 NSM routers 118 120 numeric para
55. allation Note The Device ID line will be slightly different than in previous versions The acronym EP will appear instead of IP in the first Device ID field The frame and slot number now are entered in the third field instead of the last field And the area in which you should not enter any data is now the last field previously the third field If you enter a new number in the last field you may need to rediscover the device On the NRO or Device tab of the Navigation Properties box enter the IP address of the frame that holds the module See Figure 2 10 Enter frame IP number here Do not make changes in this field LIT x ae General Device Monitor Point Communication Settings Device Class Func gnal Block x DeviceID EP gt 3172 25 50 129 11 017 EX Set Defaut Set Defaut Default Alarm Filtering I Access Rights Enabled z for Control Figure 2 10 Navigation Properties Box In the third field enter the slot number of the module and then close the window You can now continue upgrading your device s firmware starting with step 3 on Upgrading the Firmware on page 35 Correcting a Failed Upgrading Procedure Firmware upgrades may fail in the event of network interruptions power failures or if too much data is uploaded to the NEO module Often uploads of too much data can occur for one of the following reasons 38 e The boot file typically vx W
56. ames have two slots for 3901AIC or 3901RES E modules Both slots are located above the power supplies The following paragraphs describe the possible different configurations of the 3901 RES E and 3901 AIC modules Operating Without 3901RES E or 3901AIC Modules In a worst case scenario any NEO frame will operate without a 3901RES E or a 3901AIC module However if these modules are missing the minor alarm major alarm and power module indicators will not be visible through the front panel and the rear alarm interconnect system will not function A 3901RES E module is also required in any network installation that includes a hardware control panel or software control applications For more information about front panel module indicators see page 76 See page 5 for a table of the different configurations of the 3901RES E and 3901AIC modules in NEO frames Using Two 3901AIC Modules You can install a second 3901 AIC module to provide backup alarm capabilities in a 3RU frame However the failure of a 3901 AIC module is unlikely and a second module therefore does not provide useful redundancy Using Two 3901RES E Modules 74 If two 3901RES E modules are installed in a frame that has been turned off the top Resource module will become active when the frame s power returns If the frame s power is already on the first module to be installed will always become the active resource module In all cases the active module shows an
57. are needed Use care to ensure that you upload the correct files to the intended module If for some reason the upgrade fails the module may not respond to controls and will appear to be non functional In that event follow the procedures described in Correcting a Failed Upgrading Procedure on page 38 Upgrading the Firmware Follow these steps to upgrade the firmware 1 Download the most recent appropriate upgrade package from www broadcast harris com leitch or from your CD ROM 2 Ifthe affected module has not been discovered perform a Discovery operation as described in your CCS software application manual or online help If you cannot discover the device see Discovering Devices Using the Drag and Drop Method on page 37 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 35 Chapter 2 Installation 3 From the Tools menu select Software Upgrade The Software Upgrade window opens or is brought to the foreground lolx New Transfer Progress Log Select one or more devices of the same type to upgrade a a 3901 RES E Resource Module EP 172 25 50 129 1 0 17 5 7 Remove Select upgrade package ZIF file Submit Transfer Find Devi pS Click here to access Version Info options for entering gt Telnet and FTP user Device Options name and password and creating automatic backups Package Info includes a list of the components contained in the ZIP ile
58. ars of stable and trouble free service 1 Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing Contact the carrier if any item is damaged pin re ea Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated components before you install the unit Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that you need to return a product for servicing Product Servicing Except for firmware upgrades module replacement and power supply fuse replacement NEO frames are not designed for field servicing All hardware upgrades modifications or repairs must be performed at the Customer Service center Returning a Product In the unlikely event that your product fails to operate properly please contact Customer Service to obtain a Return Authorization RA number then send the unit back for servicing Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that a product needs to be returned for service If the original package is not available you can supply your own packaging as long as it meets the following criteria e The packaging must be able to withstand the product s weight The product must be held rigid within the packaging e There must be at least 2 in 5 cm of space between the product and the container The corners of the product must be
59. bove the power supply Either slot can be used Push the module until it is seated and flush with the guides Turn the power supply on if necessary Verify that the Power indicator is lit and that the Active indicator lights up within 30 seconds Close the front panel to ensure proper cooling of the frame To remove a 3901RES E module follow these steps l 2 3 Open and fold down the front panel Grasp the handle of the module and then pull it straight out Close the front panel to ensure proper cooling of the frame FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 87 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Power Supply Options Caution Take extra care in setting the PS Option in CCS control software when moving a 3901RES E Resource module between NEO frames or when adding and removing power supplies in NEO frames If set incorrectly alarms will not activate upon power supply failure or removal Conversely false alarms may occur 88 You must configure the 3901RES E Resource module to match the required number of power supplies in the frame The FR 3901 requires no setting changes To configure the resource module for this purpose you must change the Power Supply option using CCS software application or a CCS enabled control panel Since a major alarm can be activated both by a faulty power supply and by missing power supplies you must set the Power Supply option correctly
60. ceeceaeeeseees 82 Functional Block Diagram 00 cccecceeseessesceeseeeseeeeeseeteeesenseenreees 82 Jumper Pack and DIP Switches ecceeeeseeseceeceeceeeteeesenseeeeeees 84 Installing and Removing 3901 RES E Modules cece 87 Power Supply Options cceccesseeseessesseeecseeeseceeceseeneceeeerenseeeeeees 88 Fan Options ceri eiie ri dl Recent R RRR RER 89 Updating the Frame Configuration seesessesseserseserssereserseserseesessese 90 Changing the Resource Module Network Settings 0 0 eee 101 Changing the PC Network Settings 20 0 ccceeesceceseeeseeseeeeeseenes 102 Troubleshooting ceeeesceseescesceesecseceeecseceseeseceseneeeeeeaeenseeseeeaes 104 Configuring SNMP Support 0 ccccscecsccesesseceeceeecesceeceeeeeeeeseeenes 105 Configuring Third Party SNMP Software Control cee 110 Monitoring and Control Using MIBS ccccesesseeceeeeseeseeeseeseeseeenes 113 X Y Router Network Operation cecesceceseceeceeceeeeeseeseeeseenes 115 Including the NSM Router s in the RouterMapper Database 118 3901 AIC Alarm Interconnect Module 0 0 eeeeseesceecneceeeeeeseeeeeeees 121 Jumper Selections lt 3 sessile E a desl aes ede hes eae tks 122 Installing and Removing 3901 AIC Modules 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 125 Chapter 6 3901FAN 1U 3901FAN 3U and 3923FAN Fan Modules OVERVIEWS cine sie dsl pitas eatin elie eee Rasheeda ee 127 General Description esena Siskind Misael An hi ae 128 Fan Alari
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62. character is located after the number 0 e To backspace from the selected character in the name to the one before it scroll using the Nav Nav until you reach the back arrow a and then press the Enter button FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 51 Chapter 3 Operation Frame IP Note When configuring the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway numbers and decimals are the only characters that can be selected for use in the new address 52 e To delete the selected character in the name scroll using the Nav Nav switch until the delete character is displayed and then press the Enter button e Nav up scrolls up through numbers and forward through the alphabet Nav down scrolls down through numbers and backward through the alphabet e Pressing the Escape button terminates the operation and stores the new name This feature displays the current IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway IP set on the 3901RES E resource module The new IP address does not affect the system until the resource module is rebooted However other modules reading the IP address prior to the reboot can see the newly configured address CCS control software and panels must also be rebooted to update this information The Frame IP parameter is available only if the NEO frame s resource module supports this feature The Frame IP option will not appear in the Setup menu for older NEO modules without
63. d then press ENTER FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 93 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Note If a frame has two 3901RES E modules you must upgrade one and then after the frame has rebooted upgrade the other Only one module per IP address can be upgraded at a time 94 ping 192 168 248 50 or the actual IP Address of your resource module The message should reply back If the PC and resource module are communicating proceed to the Discovery process described on page 94 If the ping does not work see Troubleshooting on page 104 If the Troubleshooting tips do not help you follow the instructions in Upgrading Resource Module Firmware on page 90 3 Discover and Upgrade the Resource Module Use the Discovery procedure as described in steps 3 to 11 on page 100 and then follow the steps below to upgrade the firmware for the resource modules 1 From the Tools menu select Software Upgrade The Software Upgrade window opens or is brought to the foreground On the New Transfer tab click Add The Device Selection dialog opens Select the 3901RES E device Press Browse to select the software upgrade package ZIP file A standard Windows File Selection dialog opens Choose the upgrade ZIP file on a local or network drive The selected file s path name is displayed in the edit box to the left of the Browse button The extraction process on the
64. d Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Card Edge Screen Saver After 20 minutes of inactivity the VFD on a NEO module automatically shuts off To reactivate the VFD press any button or toggle switch on the module When you awaken the VFD by pressing a card edge control that action will not cause any parameter change However the parameter changes will take effect if you press the Enter button twice while the display is being awakened FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 47 Chapter 3 Operation Setup Parameter Descriptions You can modify the Setup parameters to configure the card edge controls for your personal needs The Setup section appears at the end of all three navigation lists and consists of these items Alarms e Navigation modes e Adjustment modes e Browse modes Scroll modes e Display intensity e Parameter descriptions e Name e Frame IP e Syne Full e About mode Descriptions of the Setup parameters begin on page 49 Procedure To make changes to the Setup section follow these steps 1 Press any card edge control button or the toggle switch to turn on the VFD display The module name appears on the screen If a previous user has left the display at a different parameter name repeatedly press the Escape button until the module name appears 2 Scroll to Setup 3 Press the Enter button 4 Make any necessary changes to the Setup parameters Some parame
65. d features will depend on the MIB Browsing software you use See the documentation that accompanies your third party control software for more details Parameters that have a limited list of options have two listings under the Entry branch of the tree Parameters that have a range as in a slider of options have four listings under the Entry branch of the tree Table 5 9 Sub Branches Under a Parameter in a MIB Sub Branch Contains Slot ID A unique slot identifier for this entry Value The current setting of this parameter High Range slider ranges The top value of this parameter only Low Range slider ranges only The bottom value of this parameter For information on the parameters for each individual device see that device s documentation by visiting www broadcast harris com leitch In addition some products have HTML forms that display their parameters These HTML forms are also available on the Web site FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules X Y Router Network Operation X Y LCN Port Note The NEO resource module must have res3901 rel 2 9 b7 or later software installed to support X Y router operation If your frame includes NEO NSM routers you can enable X Y network communication via the frame s resource module The coaxial LCN port located on the back of each NEO frame provides connectivity to an X Y network
66. d then click Control Panel This opens the Control Panel window b Double click Network Connections and then double click Local Area Connection to show the Local Area Connection window c Select the General tab and then select Properties This opens a new Local Area Connection window d On the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties ensuring you are working on the correct Ethernet adapter for the CCS network The IP Address of the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties box appears Figure 5 14 shows the portion of the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties box where you enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of your PC Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Figure 5 14 Portion of IP Address Box FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Note whether Obtain an IP address automatically is selected You may need to re select this option later when you revert back to the original PC IP Address as described on page 99 Select Use the following IP address and in the IP address box type a new computer IP Address to match the first three octets of the IP Address of the resource module and then add a different fourth octet For example if the resource module s IP Address is 192 168 100 50 you could type 1
67. default is Leitch SNMP Agent Location The physical location of the device Contact The contact person for this device Name Name of the device The Trap Destination IP Addresses field contains a list of IP addresses that will receive SNMP traps It is in the format IP Address Port Address SNMP version 108 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 3 4 Note The device must be rebooted before changes will take effect 5 6 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules To add new Trap Destination IP Addresses see Adding New Addresses for SNMP Traps on page 109 To modify them see Modifying an SNMP Trap Destination on page 110 Optional If you wish the device to reboot automatically when you send the new configuration to it place a check beside Reboot device after performing transfer Click Write to send the new configuration to the device If you did not place a check beside Reboot device after performing transfer in step 6 click Reboot now and your changes to the configuration will take effect Adding New Addresses for SNMP Traps To add a new SNMP trap destination follow this procedure l Click Add beneath the Trap Destination IP Addresses field The Add Trap Destination window opens Add Trap Destination Eg C SNMP C SNMPy2c IP Address Port Number 162 Cancel Apply Figure 5 16 Add Trap Destination Window Choose the SNMP version that y
68. e NEO FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Mounting Frames FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual ix Preface Revision History Table P 1 NEO Frame Manual Revision History Edition Date Revision History A November 2001 Initial release July 2002 New material e 3901RES E resource module release e LCP 3901 1U local control panel release e Genesis adapter revisions e Software copyrights August 2003 Updated material and incorporation of existing addenda including the following e New LCP 3901 1U information including troubleshooting e Updated information about current Genesis adapters and modules e New power supply installation information e Fail safe mode information about the 3901RES E and LCP 3901 1U e 3901 RES E redundancy features December 2003 New material e FR 3923 mounting frame release e 3923PS power supply release November 2004 Updated material and incorporation of existing addenda including e New CCS and resource module capabilities e Additional 3901 AIC information e X Y network capability Firmware upgrading and fail safe information Index November 2005 Updated material e SNMP support for the 3901RES E Resource module Upgrading NEO firmware FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Writing Conventions Preface To enhance your understanding the authors of
69. e package ZIP file A standard Windows File Selection dialog opens Choose the upgrade ZIP file on a local or network drive The selected file s path name is displayed in the edit box to the left of the Browse button The extraction process on the ZIP file is handled as part of the upgrade process You do not need to extract the files yourself Press Submit Transfer A dialog box opens requesting confirmation that you want to proceed with the request If you have multiple devices selected multiple transfer tasks are submitted one per device The transfer now progresses You may close the Software Upgrade window or continue with other tasks Or you can switch to the Progress tab to view the status of the transfers Click on the Log tab and look at the Progress column to ensure that all files have correctly updated The master resource module has now been upgraded FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules 3 Revert to the Original Resource Module IP Address With the new software uploaded the resource module must now be returned to its normal operating mode To do this the default IP must be turned off and the fail safe option must be deselected Follow these steps to deselect the default IP and exit the fail safe mode 1 Remove the failed resource module from the frame 2 Reset the default IP DIP switch back to its original position SW
70. ed provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both the copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation and that the name University of Delaware not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission The University of Delaware makes no representations about the suitability this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 141 Appendix B Software Copyrights Embedded Software License Agreement If the software embedded in this product incorporates the VxWorks Run Time Module the following paragraphs are applicable You are prohibited from a copying the Run Time Module except for archive purposes consistent with your archive procedures b transferring the Run Time Module to a third party apart from the product containing the Run Time Module c modifying decompiling disassembling reverse engineering or otherwise attempting to derive the source code of the Run Time Module d exporting the Run Time Module or underlying technology in contravention of applicable U S and foreign export laws and regulations and e using the Run Time Module other than in connection with operation of the product in which it is embedded Any further distribution of the Run Time Module is subject to the same restric
71. elect Yes All of the current backup data for the slot will be purged and current parameter settings will be sent for backup The message Not Supported will be displayed if your module doesn t support the feature or if the resource module has been removed from the system This feature quickly identifies the version of hardware and software currently installed on the module Please use this information when contacting Customer Support for assistance FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 53 Chapter 3 Operation Frame Configuration A Note Although a module will function in a position that has not been configured for it you will not be able to control it remotely until the frame configuration has been updated to incorporate the device This feature is only applicable if you have a custom configuration scheme for your frame Inserting a module into a frame slot that has been configured for a different type of module causes an Invalid message to appear on the module s card edge LCD screen This message is visible on the card edge for two minutes or until the message has been acknowledged The message will remain visible in the CCS control software until the module is removed or the frame configuration has been updated For more information about customizing the configuration scheme for your frame see your CCS Pilot CoPilot or Navigator User Manual Storing and Retrieving State Recovery Parame
72. ements and allow for fast replacement of parts in the event of failure Depending upon its size and configuration each frame contains at least one of the following e Product packages each consisting of a front and back module e Power supply e 3901RES E Resource module or 3901 AIC Alarm Interconnect module e Fan module Figures 1 5 to 1 7 show the placement of these modules in the three frames Blank Front Panel Versions Front modules When an FR 3901 FR 3903 or FR 3923 frame has a blank front panel the front panel is not electrically connected to the frame Status LEDs are mounted on the 3901 RES E Resource module or the 3901 AIC Alarm Interconnect module and the LED light is piped through to the right side of the blank front panel In this way status LEDs are visible when the front panel is closed 3901AIC or 3901RES E 3901PS power supply Front air intake vent Blank front panel Fan module Figure 1 5 FR 3901 with Blank Front Panel Down Showing Individual Modules FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 9 Chapter 1 Introduction Fan module Front modules 3901AIC or 3901RES E Front modules 3901AIC or 3901RES E Front air intake vents Blank front panel 3923PS power supplies Figure 1 7 FR 3923 with Blank Front Panel Down Showing Individual Modules 10 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction LCP 3901 1U Local
73. ements of a fully loaded frame An optional second power supply provides redundancy Maximum Power Dissipation These ratings refer to the total module power consumption excluding that of the power supply allowable within a NEO frame The limits are based on the ability of the unit to dissipate heat over a temperature range of 32 to 122 F 0 to 45 C The maximum frame loading figures are described in the table below Table 2 1 Ratings for Module Power Consumption Frame Maximum Dissipation Maximum Dissipation Size per Module per Frame FR 3901 25 W 100 W FR 3903 25 W 300 W FR 3923 25 W 300 W 24 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation Installing the Frame Environment Note To ensure proper ventilation keep the front panel of a NEO frame closed and install blank back modules behind empty module slots The frame will overheat if you do not observe these precautions NEO frames are cooled by forced air drawn in from the front and left sides of the frame and exhausted through vents on the right side of the frame There must be free passage for air flow on all sides of the unit to allow for adequate ventilation NEO frames require an ambient temperature of between 32 to 122 F 0 and 45 C with a relative humidity of 10 90 non condensing The frame can only maintain proper operating temperatures when the front panel is cl
74. eration Manual 67 Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies 3923PS Power Supply Specifications One 3923PS is capable of powering twelve 25 W loads and supplying a maximum of 13 7 A 330 W These specifications may change without General Input Warning The 3923PS Power Supply has a high touch current Ground earth connection is essential before you connect the supply 68 notice Table 4 5 General Specifications Item Specification Dimensions 3 7 in x 9 in x 1 9 in 94 mm x 229 mm x 41 mm Power factor correction gt 0 9 Operating temperature range 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C non condensing installed in the frame Relative humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Table 4 6 Input Specifications Item Specification Input range 100 to 240 VAC nominal maximum operational range is 10 minimum 6 maximum Peak inrush 6 8 A at 230 V current Frequency 47 Hz to 63 Hz Power factor efficiency gt 0 90 at 330 W output power 90 to 250 VAC input voltage Earth leakage lt 3 5mA FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Output Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies The listed current is continuous Voltage ranges are maximum excursions under all conditions of input and of load on any rail as long as the maximum system power is not exceeded Table 4 7 Output Specifications
75. eration Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Changing the Resource Module Network Settings Ifthe wrong network settings have been saved to a resource module 4 Note you can use most NEO processing modules to recover and correct the The IRB 3901 GPI 3901 and settings To correct a resource module network settings error the MGI 3901 NEO modulesdonot resource module and at least one of the processing modules in the frame support Frame IP Some older must support the Frame IP feature NEO modules that have not been upgraded also do not s ppoit this feature Follow these steps to correct the network settings on a resource module 1 Using the card edge of a NEO processing module in the frame of the affected resource module scroll down and then select the Setup menu at the end of the parameter list 2 Select Frame IP and then press the Enter button 3 Select IP Address and then press the Enter button The card edge screen shows the current IP Address of the active resource module If the message Not Supported appears correct the problem by ensuring that the active resource module s SW2 DIP 8 is in the down position 4 Using the Enter button scroll to the digit in the IP Addresses that should be corrected 5 Press the toggle switch up or down to change the IP number and then scroll past the end of the number to accept the change To delete digits toggle down to the X character which is located be
76. eration Manual 71 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules e Troubleshooting on page 104 e Configuring SNMP Support on page 105 e X Y Router Network Operation on page 115 e Including the NSM Router s in the RouterMapper Database on page 118 e For the 3901 AIC module e Jumper Selections on page 122 e Installing and Removing 3901AIC Modules on page 125 72 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Visual Comparison The 3901RES E and 3901AIC modules are the same size However the 3901RES E Resource module has a far greater processing capability and is necessary for network configurations Figure 5 1 shows a visual comparison of the two modules 3901RES E Resource module 3901AIC Alarm interconnect module Figure 5 1 Visual Comparison of 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 73 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Configurations Caution 3901RES E module firmware in an FR 3923 frame must be updated using the latest version available to ensure the frame is recognized by CCS See page 90 for instructions on upgrading the firmware In a IRU frame you can install one 3901RES E or one 3901 AIC module directly above the power supply There is no provision for a second 3901 RES E or 3901 AIC module in this frame The 3RU fr
77. ernet port on the back of your PC or on your resource module The position of the Ethernet jack on the back of a frame with two resource modules matches the position of the module i e the top jack is the top module During the Correcting a Failed Upgrading Procedure e A straight through Ethernet cable was used instead of a crossover Ethernet cable e The crossover cable was not connected correctly e The wrong IP Address Subnet Mask or Default Gateway was entered e You did not correctly set the resource module s SW2 DIP8 switch FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules e The PC network settings and the resource module network settings don t match e On the PC you accidentally changed the network settings on the wrong LAN card e The resource modules are not fully seated The DIP switches are not correctly set e Ona3RU NEO frame e The two resource modules have different IP Addresses e You connected only one Ethernet cable to the NEO frame instead of two In anormal operating situation if two resource modules are functioning in a frame the IP Addresses of both resource modules will be the same However if you change the IP Address of one resource module while the other is not fully seated only the active resource module will be changed To correct this problem you must insert the unchanged resource module and then reset the IP Addr
78. erved Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved Reserved 6 Reserved Reserved e On up away from card edge X Y e Off down LCN default See page 115 for details 7 Reserved Reserved Enables serial communication for debugging when switch is in the On up away from card edge position 8 Reserved Forces the resource module to Forces the resource module to start in the use the default IP when the fail safe mode when the switch is in the On switch is in the Off up position up position while retaining its configured See page 90 for information IP See page 90 for information Table 5 4 describes the communication setting for the serial communication mode of SW4 DIP 7 Table 5 4 Communication Settings for DIP Switch SW4 Item Description Baud rate 38400 Data 8 Stop 1 Parity None Flow control None 86 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Installing and Removing 3901RES E Modules You can hot swap 3901RES E modules in the FR 3903 and the FR 3923 frame However when you remove a 3901RES E module there is an interruption of communication capabilities as the second resource module configures the frame See Using Two 3901RES E Modules on page 74 for details Installing To install a 3901RES E module follow these steps l 2 Removing Open and fold down the front panel Slide the 3901RES E module inside one of the sets of guides a
79. es Ethernet ports GENLOCK LOOP MADE IN CANADA On a Alarms connector Figure 5 4 Rear Connectors on the FR 3923 Frame FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 79 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Alarm Connector Pinouts 80 The alarm connectors on the backs of the IRU and 3RU NEO frames are activated by a signal from either a 3901 AIC Alarm Interconnect module or a 3901 RES E Resource module There are six pins in the connector Pins 1 2 and 3 represent major alarms pins 4 5 and 6 represent minor alarms Figures 5 4 and 5 5 show the alarm connector with the terminal block connector plug attached Table 5 2 Connector Pinouts Alarm Level Pin Number Alarm State Condition Major alarm 1 Normally closed Alarm H 2 Common 3 Normally open Minor alarm 4 Normally closed Alarm L 5 Common 6 Normally open Figure 5 5 Alarm Connector Pinout Numbering The alarm port provides both normally open and normally closed contacts for each alarm condition The normally open connection is shorted with the common closed when the alarm does not exist and the frame is powered The normally closed connection is shorted with the common closed when the alarm condition does exist FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules The alarm relay circuitry has been des
80. esource module to communicate with any new cards or software in the frame The resource module will also detect empty slots modules inserted incorrectly or modules that are inserted in slots designated as empty If you abort the frame configuration by turning off the power or withdrawing the resource module you must start the process over again To do this transfer the frame s configuration file in your CCS control software application See the Configuring NEO Frames chapter in your CCS control software application s online help for more information Upgrading Resource Module Firmware 90 Firmware upgrading is a routine procedure that you must perform to install newer versions of software on NEO resource modules Current versions of Pilot Co Pilot or Navigator software applications are required for this procedure When performing the upgrading procedure check the appropriate readme file to confirm which files are needed Use care to ensure that you upload the correct files to the intended module The procedures described in the next pages are based on the assumption that you will be uploading software to both master and slave resource modules If you are uploading software in configurations that do not involve redundant resource modules only the master resource module instructions apply Master and slave resource modules must always have the same IP Address The master module appears in CCS Pilot and Navigator as t
81. ess Subnet Mask and Default Gateway numbers again while the two modules are in the frame See Changing the Resource Module Network Settings on page 101 for details on this procedure If all of these causes have been investigated and the upgrade continues to fail follow the instructions in Correcting a Failed Upgrade on page 95 Configuring SNMP Support NEO FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 can all be monitored via SNMP if you have a 3901RES E installed With SNMP support you can use a standard MIB browser to monitor parameters and alarms You must set SNMP options using Pilot CoPilot or Navigator Before you can configure SNMP support you must discover the 3901RES E module For instructions on discovering this module see page 100 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 105 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules You can only configure SNMP support on a master 3901 RES E module If your frame contains two 3901RES E modules first perform these procedures on the master module Then in Control mode place that module in standby mode so that the other 3901 RES E module becomes the master module or eject the master module if you are near the frame and in Build mode activate the license key and SNMP settings on the secondary module You can then return the primary module to its master status Activating Your SNMP License Key Setting SNMP Options 106 A license key may have been included
82. fety precautions xv screen saver 47 screw size for mounting 27 scroll knob 7 Scroll Modes parameter 51 scrolling message 51 Selectable Parameter Adjustment 46 50 serial port 12 15 servicing instructions 135 137 Setup parameter descriptions 48 Shipping and unpacking a product xii Shipping information xii short circuit protection 63 signal flow 16 18 siting requirements 25 SNMP 110 soft key buttons 7 software copyrights 139 142 DIP switch setting updates 86 module upgrading 35 42 software control third party 110 software upgrading 42 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual specifications frame 131 133 power supply 66 69 Standards RoHS compliance xiii WEEE compliance xiv state recovery parameters storing and retrieving 54 Status LEDs 7 8 Subnet Mask parameter 52 support brackets 26 27 Support documents xi SW1 2 and 4 resource module switches 83 Sync Full Mode parameter 53 synchronizing alarms 49 T temperature of operation 25 terminal block connector plug 15 third party software control 110 Trademarks and copyrights ii typical network configuration 4 U Unpacking and shipping a product xii Unpacking information xii updating the frame configuration 90 upgrading module software 35 42 90 upgrading firmware 42 V VFD icons 46 vxWorks lzs file 38 41 W Warranty information ii WEEE compliance xiv weight of frames 132 Wrap parameter setting 46 51 Index W
83. han that contained in the servicing instructions unless you are qualified to do so Appendix A Servicing Instructions In the event of equipment failure user servicing is limited to the replacement of one fuse in the 3901PS power supply The 3923PS power supply does not include a fuse that can be replaced by a user Instructions for the fuse replacement procedure follow The product warranty will become void if you attempt to make repairs to frame components other than to replace a fuse FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 135 Appendix A Servicing Instructions e LEITCH Fuses Fuses in the NEO series of modules and frames are located in both the individual front modules and in the power supplies However only the F1 power supply fuse is user serviceable Replacing the 3901PS Fuse On rare occasions you may have to change the fuse for the 3901PS Warning power supply A blown fuse indicates the presence of a serious To avoid the risk of fire you electrical fault which likely indicates the power supply needs to be must always replace the fuse returned to Customer Support for servicing with the same type of fuse and specified rating see step 6 Failure to comply may result in 1 Remove the power cord from the back of the unit equipment damage and or personal injury To access and replace the power supply fuse follow these steps 2 Remove the power supply s mounting screw from the back
84. hapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Since a Major alarm can be activated both by a faulty power supply and by missing power supplies the PS Option jumper must be set when an FR 3903 or FR 3923 frame is not fully stuffed This jumper ensures that alarms are matched to the number of power supplies installed in the frame For example an FR 3903 frame might be half full of NEO modules and contain only modules with low power consumption In this unusual situation only one power supply might be needed To prevent false alarms the 3901 AIC needs to be told how many power supplies should normally be in the frame FR 3903 frames are shipped with two power supplies a third power supply is optional FR 3923 frames are shipped with one power supply a second power supply is optional The labelling on the module beside the PS Option jumper identifies the following available options e Minimum e Partial e Full The jumper should be set to one of these three options as described in Table 5 10 The factory default setting is Full See Figure 5 22 on page 122 for the location of the PS Option jumper Table 5 10 Recommended PS Option Settings Settings FR 3901 FR 3903 FR 3923 Full 1PS 3PS Invalid state Partial 1PS 2PS 2PS Minimal 1PS 1PS 1PS FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 123 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Fan Option 124 In some unusual applica
85. he Network Active module At the card edge its Active LED is lit green The slave module is the Local Active module in CCS Pilot and Navigator and its Active card edge LED is off When a NEO frame has redundant resource modules the slave module automatically takes control of the NEO system if the primary master resource module fails to operate or is removed from the system No user interaction is required to switch from one resource module to another FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Note During normal operation the master resource module is designated by an Active LED that remains lit The Active LED on the slave resource module remains off If either resource module fails the failed module s two alarm LEDs will flash The other resource module then becomes the master Note The IRB 3901 GPI 3901 and MGI 3901 NEO modules do not support Frame IP Some older NEO modules that have not been upgraded also do not support this feature Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules There are three main steps in the normal upgrading procedure e Preparing for the upgrade e Matching the resource module and PC network settings e Discovering and upgrading the resource module If for various reasons the upgrade fails before it is completed the firmware may become corrupted and you will need to use a different procedure The steps in that procedure are described in Changing the
86. her you use the card edge a CCS software control application or a control panel the options and variable values on NEO modules are known as parameters emote Local switch Escape Nav Nav Extractor handle button switch button Figure 3 1 Card Edge Controls on Sample NEO Module 44 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Read Only and Adjustable Parameters Read Only Parameters Adjustable Parameters Note Changes to selectable parameters can be set to Immediate or Delayed See Selectable Parameter Adjustment on page 50 The Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD screens on NEO modules show two types of parameters e Read only parameters provide status information but cannot be changed e Adjustable parameters can be modified using card edge controls Since you cannot change read only parameters using card edge controls a lock icon appears beside them on the display screen Some of the read only parameters are also represented by LEDs on the front of the module s card edge Figure 3 2 Lock Icon You can change two types of adjustable parameters using the card edge controls e Numeric parameters values represented by a sliding bar on the display screen e Selectable parameters preset values such as 16 9 Amphc or 16 9 Cut For an illustration of the differences between numeric and selectable parameters see Figure 3 3 and Figure 3 4 FR 3901
87. ics are described in this section e 3901RES E Software on page 140 e LCP 3901 1U Software on page 141 e Embedded Software License Agreement on page 142 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 139 Appendix B Software Copyrights 3901RES E Software Notice 1 Notice 2 140 Portions of the software used in the NEO 3901RES E Resource module are subject to the provisions of the following two copyright notices Copyright 2000 Shane Kerr All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR S AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR
88. igned so that the relays are energized when the alarm condition does not exist If a relay fails or if the circuit controlling a relay fails the relay will de energize causing assertion of the corresponding alarm If the frame loses power both major and minor alarm relays will become de energized and both alarm conditions are asserted FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 81 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules 3901RES E Resource Module The 3901RES E Resource module includes a jumper pack and three user configurable DIP switches See Figure 5 7 on page 83 Functional Block Diagram Figure 5 6 is a functional block diagram of the 3901RES E Resource module AC input 3 3 V gt 5V Back box connector Midplane Midplane interface interface Reset circuitry bus Internal Address data bus DUART serial External serial RS 232 422 jumper pack LCN Figure 5 6 Functional Block Diagram of 3901RES E Resource Module 82 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Jumper pack p in factory default position ieS Module niae Figure 5 7 3901RES E Resource Module FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 83 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Jumper Pack and DIP Switches The 3901RES E has one jumper pack and three banks of user configurable DIP switches Jumper Pack The
89. irectly behind the failed resource module Partially remove the redundant resource module making sure its LEDs are not lit Remove the failed resource module from the frame On the failed resource module set the SW2 DIP8 default IP switch and the SW4 DIP8 fail safe switch to the up position See Figure 5 12 SW4 DIP8 mete C ir w ra wi peaeaenen 3 SW2 DIP8 AR ACTIVE ALARM H ALARM L POWER a ea a e Figure 5 12 DIP Switches in the Up Position Re insert the failed resource module Wait ten seconds for the resource module to power up and initialize Change the network settings on the PC to the following e IP Address 192 168 100 100 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e Default Gateway Blank Ping the resource module by following step 9 on page 93 using the default IP address of the resource module 192 168 100 250 If the ping is successful continue with the procedure Otherwise see Troubleshooting on page 104 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual The automated Discovery tool of CCS Pilot and Navigator does not function when the resource module is in the fail safe mode You must drag or copy and paste the module s device icon Note If you make changes in the last field you must rediscover the device A Note Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules 2 Configure Pilot Navigator and Upgrade the Resource Module Next CC
90. it or overload If either of these two conditions occurs the protection circuit will shut down the power supply unit for the duration of the short or overload Once you remove the problem the power supply will automatically restart Over Temperature Protection If the temperature in the power supply rises above an acceptable limit the power supply will shut down and simultaneously activate a major alarm Once the frame has cooled to an acceptable level the device will automatically restart Failure Protection The FR 3901 frame uses only one 3901PS power supply and therefore backup capabilities are not available on this frame On the FR 3903 frame two power supplies must be operational at all times to provide sufficient power for any module combination you have installed In this frame the third power supply provides backup To minimize the risk of power supply failure a third power supply is recommended However because one 3901PS unit cannot supply all of the requirements of a fully loaded frame the third power supply does not provide complete redundancy Similarly it is recommended that you install a second 3923PS in all FR 3923 frames However one 3923PS is capable of supplying the needs of an entire frame and a second power supply therefore provides complete redundancy FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 63 Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies Fuse Protection 3901PS Only _
91. it per IP address per frame per upgrade session Note 9 Closing the Software Upgrade window does not effect any of the transfer processes that may be running in the background 10 Note If you wish to see a list of the versions and components contained in the ZIP file click Package Info 11 Note If you try to log off or exit the CCS software while a transfer is underway a notification window will alert you that processes are still active and will ask if you want to terminate these processes 12 98 Select one or more devices and then click OK to close the Add Device dialog box The selected devices appear in the table on the New Transfer tab of the Software Upgrade window This table lists devices that are to receive the same upgrade package For each device in this table you can highlight its position in the Tree View by clicking Find Device You can check the software revision numbers etc by clicking Version Info If you wish to create a backup of the current files installed on the board click Device Options and place a check beside Automatic Backup This will create a backup of the current software installed on the CCS device The backup is saved to the file name and location stated unless you click Browse to change Click OK to close the Software Upgrade Device Options window On the Software Upgrade window s New Transfer tab press Browse to select the software upgrad
92. jumper pack located at the rear of the module is shipped in an RS 232 configuration To change the jumper pack to RS 422 pull the jumper pack off the module then rotate and re insert it Figure 5 8 shows the two different jumper pack configurations RS 232 configuration RS 422 configuration Figure 5 8 Jumper Pack RS 232 and RS 422 Configurations 84 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules DIP Switches You must use DIP switches for the following functions e Default IP mode The On Off settings for DIP switches 2 and 4 are opposite to e X Y network settings each other For DIP 2 On is e Serial communication down For DIP 4 On is up Note e Fail safe mode operation See Table 5 3 for details on the DIP switch settings SW 4 DIP 6 a OCYILON i jN SD i witch aaa 4 __SW 4 DIP 8 UFAS fail safe switch ALCO GDP O8 oaeeen E sw oip 3 switch 3 ACTIVE ALARM H ALARM L POWER ema Ea i al Figure 5 9 SW4 with DIP 8 Pushed Up FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 85 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Table 5 3 DIP Switch Settings DIP SW1 Switch front left SW2 front right side SW4 behind SW2 small Number side 1 Reserved Reserved Reserved 2 Reserved Reserved Reserved 3 Reserved Res
93. kup to a failed 3901RES E module FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 75 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Module Indicators When the front panel of the frame is closed three module indicators are visible These major alarm minor alarm and power indicators are generated by the 3901RES E and the 3901 AIC modules The 3901RES E has an additional Active LED which is only visible when the front panel is open The alarms are triggered by different events depending upon the alarm settings that are made on each of the processing modules in the frame See the following table for more details Table 5 1 Module Indicators and Meanings Module indicator Color Meaning When Lit Alarm H Red At least one problem requires immediate Major alarm attention for example a device in the frame may have failed Alarm L Yellow The frame has at least one problem that Minor alarm does not require immediate attention Power Green The power supply is operating Active Green The 3901RES E module has active control 3901RES E only of the frame and its NEO modules 76 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Alarms A Note See the appropriate CCS control software applications user manual or online help for current information regarding your version of CCS control software Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules You can enable o
94. low the 0 6 Press the Escape Exit button and then repeat the number changing process for the Subnet and Gateway if necessary 7 Press the Escape Exit button twice to send the corrected IP Address to the resource module 8 Reboot the resource module by pulling it out of its slot and reinserting it 9 Confirm the resource module s corrected IP Address by again using the card edge to verify the IP Address Subnet and Gateway IP settings Then ping the resource module via the PC as described in the following steps a Click Start point to Programs gt Accessories and then click Command Prompt to open the Command Prompt window on the PC FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 101 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules b After the command prompt type the following message and then press ENTER ping 192 168 248 50 or the actual IP Address of your resource module The message should reply back If the ping does not work see Troubleshooting on page 104 Changing the PC Network Settings The network settings of the PC may need to be temporarily changed so that they match those of the resource module as described in step 6 on page 91 Note You will probably require administrator privileges on your PC to change the IP Address 102 l To change the IP Address of the PC to match that of the resource module follow theses steps a Click Start gt Settings an
95. me NEO modules will reboot automatically In these cases the Reboot button will be grayed out During this time the module s card edge display will show the word Rebooting before the name of the module appears These modules do not require the fl0 file Caution You must delete unwanted files in the Add upgrade files for transfer to device field before transferring the files Otherwise the upgrading procedure will fail This procedure is meant to be performed directly after Upgrading the Firmware in the Boot Folder in Fail Safe Mode on page 40 Follow these steps to reboot the affected NEO module 1 Click Reboot Device and then click Yes After the module has rebooted a message box advises you to wait until the device has rebooted Wait 30 seconds On the File Transfer tab select the slotx fl0 where x is the slot number directory in the Select the device directory to transfer to field Click Add browse and select the f10 folder in the module s upgrade package and then click OK Check the readme for the upgrade package to ensure that you are adding the correct files Select the files shown in the Add Upgrade Files box and then click OK Select and delete unwanted files for example vxWorks Izs in the Add upgrade files for transfer to device field by clicking Remove Click Perform Transfer and then click Yes Wait for the message File transfer to device succeeded This may take a mo
96. ment Click Reboot Device and then click Yes FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 41 Chapter 2 Installation 10 Wait 30 seconds and then close the Configuration box The module name appears at the card edge Your upgrade procedure is complete 42 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Overview This chapter contains the following items e Navigating the Module on page 44 e Setup Parameter Descriptions on page 48 e Frame Configuration on page 54 e Storing and Retrieving State Recovery Parameters DejaView on page 54 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 43 Chapter 3 Operation Navigating the Module You can operate NEO modules using card edge controls local and remote panels and GUI based software applications such as CCS Pilot or Navigator This chapter describes the use of card edge controls Using the Card Edge Controls The card edge controls for NEO modules are located just behind the front panel of the NEO frame The controls consist of these items from left to right e Escape Exit button e Nav up Nav down toggle switch Enter button e Remote Local switch When you set the Remote Local switch to Local other external control panels and software applications are locked out Set the switch to Remote to allow the use of external software and hardware controls Whet
97. meters 46 50 O operating temperature 25 without 3901RES E or 3901AIC 74 over temperature protection 63 P P1 output connector 57 packing list 22 23 Param List and Param Val parameters 50 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 145 Index parameter definition 44 descriptions 51 part numbers NEO frame 19 power consumption 133 dissipation ratings 24 module indicator 76 power supply 9 10 12 14 24 56 69 configurations 58 fuse 136 installing and removing 59 62 load limitations 24 protection 63 redundancy 63 specifications 66 69 Power Supply option 88 89 precautions safety xv preface ix product description 3 Product servicing xii PS Option jumper 59 121 123 R rack mounting requirements 25 read only parameters 45 46 rear support brackets 26 27 views of frame 12 14 rebooting the module 41 redundancy 63 3901 AIC and 3901RES E 74 power supply 24 remote control 110 remote monitoring 110 Remote Local switch 44 removing 3901AIC modules 125 NEO modules 34 RES 3901 E modules 87 146 replacing a fan module 129 res3901 rel 2 9 b7 server support file 117 resource module 9 10 auto saving parameters 54 displaying gateway IP 52 restoring default alarm settings 50 Returning a product xii revision history x RoHS compliance xiii router DIP switch settings 86 router network X Y communication 115 117 RouterMapper 118 120 RS 232 and RS 422 settings 84 S sa
98. more information about alarm connector pinouts DCD GND RXD Ta TXD Rb DTR GND GND DSR GND RTS Tb CTS Ra RVGND 1 Major alarm normally closed 2 Major alarm common 3 Major alarm normally open 4 Minor alarm normally closed 5 Minor alarm common 6 Minor alarm normally open 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 1 12 Alarm Connector and Serial Port Pinouts FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 15 Chapter 1 Introduction Signal Flow Figures 1 13 1 14 and 1 15 illustrate the signal flow of the FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 NEO frames respectively 24 V power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Downstream HS bus Global HS bus Slot ID 24 V power Alarm buses LSC bus PSU fail 24 V Power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Upstream HS bus Downstream HS bus Global HS bus Slot ID 24 V power Alarm buses LSC bus Local control Ethernet bus Fan fail panel 24 V power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Downstream HS bus Global HS bus Slot ID Q a for ne E 9 Z 2 ae 24 V power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Global HS bus Inter resource signals PSU fail 24 V power Fan fail Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Downstream HS bus Global HS bus Slot ID Figure 1 13 FR 3901 Signal Flow Diagram 16 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Man
99. mounting screw 2 Open the front panel of the frame and then push the power supply into its slot until the face of the power supply is flush with the module guide See Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Installation of the 3901PS Power Supply FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 59 Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies 4 Note Different power cords are required in different countries If you have difficulty connecting the power supply to your electrical outlets contact your sales representative to obtain the correct power cord 60 At the rear of the frame reinstall the mounting screw fastening the power supply to the frame See Figure 4 6 The mounting screw is required to ensure the power supply is grounded to the frame E Figure 4 6 Re installing the Mounting Screw Connect the AC mains power cable Turn the power switch on Close the front of the frame to ensure the cooling system functions effectively FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 3901PS and 3923PS Power Supplies Installing a 3923PS Power Supply To install a NEO 3923PS power supply follow these steps l 3 Open the front panel of the FR 3923 frame and then slide the power supply into the empty slot Tighten the mounting screw at the front of the power supply as shown in Figure 4 7 Mounting screw a Figure 4 7 Tightening the 3923PS Mounting Screw
100. nd Operation Manual Chapter 6 3901FAN 1U 3901FAN 3U and 3923FAN Fan Modules Overview Both the 1RU and the 3RU NEO frames have fan modules that are located in the center of the frames running from front to back Each module has either six fans 1RU version or eight fans 3RU version The fans draw air in from the left and front of the frame and exhaust it out the right side and the rear of the unit Logic circuitry located in each fan module detects and reports faults The fan module also provides interface and DC power connections for the LCP 3901 1U The following topics are covered in this chapter e General Description and Fan Alarms on page 128 e Replacing a Fan Module on page 129 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 127 Chapter 6 3901FAN 1U 3901FAN 3U and 3923FAN Fan Modules General Description Fan Alarms 128 The 3901FAN 1U 3901FAN 3U and the 3923FAN fan modules provide total cooling for both the NEO frame and the power modules One fan module is required for each frame Power and fan failure LEDs are displayed on the fan module Third party monitoring programs and software applications such as CCS Pilot are also capable of monitoring the alarms and the power status of the fan modules Two LEDs are located on the front of the fan module Fan Power green and Fan Fail red They are visible only when the front panel is open However when an alarm is activa
101. ndle in Closed and Open Positions 9 Install the remaining back and front modules and then make all of the necessary rear connections The module is now ready for testing 10 Close the front panel to ensure proper frame ventilation FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 33 Chapter 2 Installation Removing NEO Modules Front Module To remove a front module from an FR 3901 FR 3903 or FR 3923 NEO frame follow this procedure 1 Open the front panel 2 Grasp the extractor handle on the right side of the module and then pull the module out of its slot using the handle as a lever 3 Close the front panel to ensure proper frame ventilation Back Module Follow these steps to remove a back module from a NEO frame 1 Unscrew the module and then pull it straight out 2 Reattach the blank back module to ensure proper frame ventilation The screws in the back module are captive Do not separate them from the module 34 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation Upgrading Module Firmware Firmware upgrading is a routine procedure that you must perform to install newer versions of software on NEO modules Pilot Co Pilot or Navigator software applications are required for this procedure You can use either the Discovery or the drag and drop method When performing the upgrading procedure check the appropriate readme file to confirm which files
102. ns 3901 RES E Resource module is required Front loading hot swappable modules fans and power supplies Mid plane design with inter module connectivity Available N 1 redundant power supply FR 3903 frame or fully redundant power supply FR 3923 frame Major and minor alarms Auto ranging power factor corrected power supplies FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Front Panels FR 3901 Blank and Control Panels Figure 1 2 is an illustration of the blank front panel 3901 BFP 1U on the front of an FR 3901 frame Figure 1 3 shows the local control panel LCP 3901 1U on the front of an FR 3901 frame Front air intake Status LEDs Figure 1 2 FR 3901 Blank Front Panel 3901BFP 1U Menu button Escape Exit button Scroll knob Front air intake Info button Display Soft key buttons Enter button Status LEDs Figure 1 3 FR 3901 Front Control Panel LCP 3901 1U FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 7 Chapter 1 Introduction FR 3903 and FR 3923 Blank Panel Figure 1 4 shows the blank front panel on the front of an FR 3903 or FR 3923 frame Status LEDs 2 sets NEO LEITCH Front air intake Figure 1 4 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Blank Front Panel 8 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Inside the Frames NEO frames contain interchangeable modules to meet flexible operating requir
103. orks Izs was accidentally uploaded during the f10 procedure instead of the boot procedure Files were sent to the wrong NEO module The particular hardware version of the module requires only some but not all of the available fl0 files The upgrade zip file was mistakenly sent to the module FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation All of these problems can be corrected by re installing the firmware while in a fail safe mode as described in the following pages When you are performing this procedure check the appropriate readme file to confirm which files are needed Use care to ensure that you upload the correct files to the intended module Three general steps are involved in correcting a failed upgrading procedure These steps are found in the following sections 1 Setting the Module to Fail Safe Loader Mode on page 39 2 Upgrading the Firmware in the Boot Folder in Fail Safe Mode on page 40 3 Upgrading the Firmware in the F10 Folder and Rebooting the Module on page 41 Setting the Module to Fail Safe Loader Mode Follow these steps to set a NEO module to the fail safe loader mode 1 Remove the affected module from the NEO frame 2 Press the Nav switch down while simultaneously pressing both the Escape and Enter buttons Escape Navigation nter button button button Figure 2 11 Buttons on a Typical Card Edge 3 While still pressing the
104. osed The FR 3901 occupies a vertical space of IRU 1 75 in 4 4 cm the FR 3903 and FR 3923 occupy a vertical space of 3RU 5 25 in 13 3 cm Both frames use standard front mounting ears located on the frame chassis You must provide adequate space behind the mounting ears and clearance for the connecting cables at the rear of the frame Ensure that you do not place the rear mounting brackets in a backward position covering the top of the frame s ventilation holes FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 25 Chapter 2 Installation Installation Procedure Although the front mounting ears provide the main support for the frame within a rack you must install additional brackets at the rear of the unit to support the weight of cabling and frame stacking Attach the brackets to the frame using only the screws that are provided To prevent blockage of the air vents ensure the rear brackets are positioned correctly Follow this procedure to attach the rear support brackets 1 Locate two tongue shaped frame support brackets and two slotted rack support brackets in the packing box See Figure 2 1 Tongue shaped support bracket power supply side Slotted rack Air vents support brackets Tongue shaped support bracket air intake side Figure 2 1 Support Brackets 26 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Tongue shaped bracket will slide into this slot Chapter 2 In
105. ou would like to use for traps Choose the IP address of that trap destination Choose the port number The default is 162 but an administrator can set this to any number between 0 and 65535 Click Apply A new line is added in the Trap Destination IP Addresses field Repeat steps 2 through 5 to add more rows to the window Click OK to return to the SNMP tab of the Configuration window FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 109 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Modifying an SNMP Trap Destination To modify a trap destination follow this procedure l In the Trap Destinations IP Addresses list click on the item you would like to modify Click Modify The Modify Trap Destination window opens xi C SNMPy1 C SNMPy2c IP Address 172 64 6 124 Port Number 162 Cancel Apply Figure 5 17 Modify Trap Destination Window Choose the SNMP version of the traps using the radio buttons at the top of the window Enter the IP address of that trap destination in the IP Address field Enter the port number in the Port Number field The default value is 162 Click Apply The selected entry in the Trap Destination IP Addresses field is updated Repeat steps 2 through 6 to further update the row Click OK to close the Modify Trap Destination window Configuring Third Party SNMP Software Control SNMP is an industry standard protocol that allows control software from other manufact
106. r disable alarms on the NEO modules using CCS software application RCP CCS 1U and LCP 3901 1U control panels or the card edge controls on each module These alarms appear in the following locations e As red or yellow LEDs on the card edge of the affected modules e As red or yellow LEDs on the 3901 AIC or 3901RES E modules visible via light pipes through the frame s front panel e As part of a list of activated alarms found in the module s Setup menu Jn external systems connected to the alarm contact closures at the back of the NEO frames e Ona PC screen where CCS Pilot Co Pilot Navigator or another GUI based control application is being used See Figures 5 2 5 3 and 5 4 for diagrams illustrating the different connections to the 3901RES E and the 3901 AIC modules on the backs of the NEO frames Both modules use the alarm connectors Only the 3901RES E uses Ethernet ports Alarms connector LEITCH FR300 lO meee DFN ETHERNET es MADE IN CANADA _ Ethernet port Figure 5 2 Rear Connections on the FR 3901 Frame FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 77 78 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Ethernet ports ETHERNET 1 THERNET 2 A e A Po K A O i MADE IN CANADA Alarms connector Figure 5 3 Rear Connections on the FR 3903 Frame FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modul
107. riting conventions xi writing space to identify back modules 32 X X Y network 86 115 117 DIP switch settings 86 X Y TCP IP support 117 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 147 Index 148 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual
108. rk combination This Ethernet connection provides high speed links for control and monitoring of NEO NSM modules by any router control client device or by applications that support an X Y over TCP IP connection Examples of such devices are the RCP ABA E RouterWorks CCS Router Navigator Pilot and RouterNav NEO frame X Y server support is available with res3901 rel 2 9 b7 and later versions of the 3901 RES E software and requires no additional configuration As with all other X Y servers the server port is 52112 See page 90 for information about updating the resource module s software to support this feature Follow these steps to connect a NEO frame to the X Y network 1 Connect all input and output sources to the frame All sources should be timed to be within one line of each other 2 Connect the control device s to the appropriate ports LCN and or Ethernet on the frame s rear panel 3 Configure the NEO Frame IP Address The information for this procedure is described in the section entitled Setting the IP Address of a CCS Device found in Chapter 9 Configuring CCS Devices of CCS Pilot Co Pilot Navigator User Manuals The CCS Device to configure is the 3901RES E module 4 Connect the additional frames using the LCN X Y port if the router is to be used in a multiple frame system 5 Locate SW4 DIP 6 on the 3901RES E resource module s and ensure that the switch is in the On position 6 Ifthe router is
109. roperties box and then close the two Local Area Connection boxes Confirm you are communicating between the PC and the resource module by following these steps a Click Start point to Programs gt Accessories and then click Command Prompt to open an Command Prompt window on the PC b After the command prompt type the following message and then press ENTER ping 192 168 248 50 or the actual IP Address of your resource module The message should reply back If the ping does not work see Ping Failure on page 104 In Build mode of Navigator or Pilot Click the Options button in the Discovery window The Discovery Options box opens Click the Hosts tab and then click the Add button Type in the original IP Address of the resource module in the Host IP field Select the option box for X75 NEO 6800 CCS Control Panel and deselect any unnecessary IP Addresses Click OK and then click OK again In the Discovery window click Start The Discovery process begins When the Discovery is completed with the new IP Address of the resource module click Save and then click Yes The NEO resource module IP is now changed in Pilot to its former correct setting Disconnect the crossover cable and then reconnect the computer and the NEO frame to the CCS network Return to Control mode in Pilot or Navigator The resource module should now be functioning normally FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Op
110. rris com leitch FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Topics in this Chapter This chapter includes the following topics e Product Description on page 3 e Frame Configurations on page 5 e Main Features on page 6 e Front Panels on page 7 e Inside the Frames on page 9 e Rear Views of Frames on page 12 e Alarm Connector and Serial Port Pinouts on page 15 e Signal Flow on page 16 e NEO Frame Part Numbers on page 19 2 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Product Description Frame Options The NEO FR 3901 is a IRU frame while the FR 3903 and FR 3923 are 3RU frames There are many options available in NEO frames using different combinations of these features e Number of available module slots four in the FR 3901 twelve in the FR 3903 and FR 3923 Type of front panel installed blank 3901 BFP 1 blank 3903BFP 3 or local control panel LCP 3901 1U e Type of communication device installed 3901 AIC alarm interconnect or 3901RES E Resource module e Number of alarm interconnects or resource modules installed maximum of one in the FR 3901 maximum of two in the FR 3903 and the FR 3923 e Number of power supplies installed maximum of one in the FR 3901 maximum of three in the FR 3903 and a maximum of two in the FR 3923 Network Communication and Control NE
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112. s at the top of the module 5 Before the module is completely inserted attach the front panel interconnect cable to the LCP 3901 1U Push the module in until it is seated Close the front panel to ensure proper ventilation of the frame 10 pin right angled male header connector Figure 6 1 Placement of a 1RU Fan Module FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 129 Chapter 6 3901FAN 1U 3901FAN 3U and 3923FAN Fan Modules 130 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 7 Frame Specifications Overview The tables in this chapter list the specifications for the FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 NEO frames Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice The following frame specifications are listed in this chapter e Frame Dimensions on page 132 e Weight on page 132 e Power Consumption on page 133 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 131 Chapter 7 Frame Specifications Frame Dimensions Table 7 1 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Frame Dimensions FR 3903 and Dimension FR 3901 Frame FR 3923 Frames Height 1 75 in 4 4 cm 5 25 in 13 3 cm Mounting width 17 5 in 44 4 cm 17 5 in 44 4 cm Width 19 in 48 3 cm 19 in 48 3 cm including front panel Mounting depth 13 85 in 35 2 cm 13 85 in 35 2 cm Depth 15 65 in 39 7 cm 15 65 in 39 7 cm
113. s w c205 4s 03 8 eaa chart nt ane aA 128 Replacing a Fan Module cccecccesseseesecscececeseeeceecesecesceeeeeeeeneeaeeenes 129 Chapter 7 Frame Specifications OVERVIEW secs ste oie RS cece ee eee AeA 131 Frame Dimensions 0 c cccccccessscecesseceeeeceecnseceessecessseceessecceeseeecnseeeees 132 vi FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Con Weight 2 005 ces ah o a E Gates a eset awe ewes i soe ease Power Consumption ecccescessecseescesceceeseeceeceaeeeeeseseceseneeeeeeereensenes Appendix A Servicing Instructions Overview sire nra a oe ener ese oa Appendix B Software Copyrights OVETVI EW oean E E RE einen EA E E E E G RREK 390 IRES ESOfWATE eeno habia a E R S Notice T oer r EREE ERRET RER ARER NOCE Z a a EE E O T TOE ON LCP 3901 1U Software nis a E E E EREE a Embedded Software License Agreement cesesceesceseeeseeseeeseeeeenes Index Keywords eisni e nan R R EAO eit Rides FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual tents vii Contents viii FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Preface Manual Information Purpose This manual details the features installation operation maintenance and specifications of the NEO FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Mounting Frames Audience This manual is written for engineers technicians and operators responsible for the installation setup maintenance and operation of th
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115. sed suitable for an Operator security designation All List a long flat list of all the available parameters arranged from the most used to the least used e Tree View a multileveled parameter tree The Setup parameters are located at the end of the Tree View mode Selectable Parameter Adjustment Browse Modes 50 Parameter changes can be either immediate or delayed Immediate adjustments take effect as soon as you select the parameter option Delayed adjustments only take effect when you press Enter These two options are only available with non numeric range parameters Numeric changes are always immediate You can make the value of a parameter appear in the second line of the VED instead of the next list item This option is known as Param Val parameter value However if you select Param List the second line of the VFD contains the next list item FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Scroll Modes Wrapping is only available from the card edge Parameters that normally wrap when adjusted via the card edge will clip when adjusted using a control software application Display Intensity SY Note Chapter 3 Operation Parameters behave in one of two ways e Wrap teturns to the beginning of its range list of options after you have toggled through all of them e Clip trequires you to scroll back through the range list of options to return to the beginning of the list
116. stallation 2 Attach the two slotted rack support brackets at the rear of the rack with the slots facing inside See Figure 2 2 Rack frame Rack frame O o S600 _ 00000 Slotted rack support bracket Slotted rack support bracket Figure 2 2 Slotted Rack Support Brackets Note On the FR 3903 and the FR 3923 frame you must attach the support brackets at the bottom not the center of the frame A Caution Do not use screws longer than those provided for the rear support brackets Five 4 40 x 1 4 inch flat head screws are provided for this purpose Longer screws could cause internal damage The frame support brackets must protrude from the rear of the unit and leave the air vents unblocked Do not store the brackets backward against the side of the frame 3 Attach the two tongue shaped frame support brackets to the sides of the FR 3901 FR 3903 or FR 3923 frame using the screws provided in the frame holes See Figure 2 3 Remove these screws from the frame and then reinsert them to secure the brackets Figure 2 3 Installation of a Rear Support Bracket Push the FR 3901 FR 3903 or FR 3923 into the front of the rack ensuring that the frame support brackets slide into the slotted rack supports Attach the front of the frame to the rack using the appropriate rack screws FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR
117. strictions set forth herein Wind River Systems Inc and its licensors are third party beneficiaries of the End User License Agreement and the provisions related to the Run Time Module are made expressly for the benefit of and are enforceable by Wind River Systems Inc and its licensors The laws of the Province of Ontario shall govern this Agreement Updated January 2005 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual xv Preface xvi FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Overview Chapter 1 Introduction NEO frames are available in three versions and in seven configurations You can operate the modules in NEO frames either remotely or at the card edge Remotely you can use Command Control System software applications such as CCS Pilot or CCS Navigator or third party SNMP software or you can control and monitor the frames with hardware such as the LCP 3901 1U or RCP CCS 1U control panels Further information about the controls for NEO products is available in the following documentation e LCP 3901 1U RCP CCS 1U Local and Remote Control Panels Installation and Operation Manual e CCS Pilot and Navigator user manuals and online help For additional information about the individual modules used in these frames please refer to the manual associated with each module Ensure that you have the most up to date information about NEO products by regularly visiting www broadcast ha
118. t can be found under the Private gt Enterprise branch and sets up the leitchProducts and leitehCommon sub branches The leitehCommon branch is initially empty The leitchProducts branch contains folders for different families of devices for example X75 NEO and fam6800plus 3 Load the ccsAlarm mib file into your SNMP browser control software This MIB adds a cesAlarms sub branch to the leitchCommon folder When it is installed you will be able to receive traps with proper information as to where the alarms are triggered from 4 Load product specific NEO MIB files into your SNMP browser control software A product specific MIB provides a clear path to the parameters and alarms on the device MIBs can be downloaded from www broadcast harris com leitch NEO MIBs will appear in the NEO folder under the leitchProducts folder FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 111 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules a8 3 experimental G8 4 private ae 1 enterprises 3142 leitch Ae 2 leitchProducts P 1 dfs All NEO MIBs Qa 2 geresis that are installed will appear in gt E 2 ens3901 5 fr2901 this folder 6 fr3903 7 res3901e AP 1 res3901 eObjects E 1 1es3901 dsResourceMasterl able E 2 1es3901 eContigPowerSupphT able FR 3 tes3901 eAlarmCorfigF ansT able E 4 tes3901 eStandbyTable oe a a 1 res3901 eStandbyE ntry
119. tallation and Operation Manual 24 V power Alarm buses LSC bus PSU fail 24 V power Alarm buses LSC bus PSU fail 24 V power Alarm buses LSC bus Ethernet bus Fan fail 24 V power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Global HS bus Inter resource signals PSU fail Fan fail 24 V power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Global HS bus Inter resource signals PSU fail Fan fail Chapter 1 Introduction NEO Frame Part Numbers The following list contains parts that you can order directly from Customer Support See the back cover of this manual or visit www broadcast harris com leitch for contact information Table 1 2 NEO Frame Part Numbers NEO Frame Part Number Description 3901RES E Optional redundant resource module 3901 AIC Replacement alarm interconnect module 3901PS Replacement or redundant power supply for FR 3901 and FR 3903 frames 3923PS Replacement or redundant power supply for FR 3923 frame 3901FAN 1U Fan module replacement for FR 3901 frame 1606KL 04W B30 Individual fan replacement for 3901FAN 1U fan module 3901FAN 3U Fan module replacement for FR 3903 frame 2406KL 04W B30 Individual fan replacement for 3901FAN 3U fan module 3923FAN Fan module replacement for FR 3923 frame 131 000013 00 Individual fan replacement for 3923FAN fan module 3901BBM Blank back module 159740 Orange Weidmuller
120. ted a red or yellow warning LED which is visible through the front panel appears on the 3901 AIC or 3901RES E Resource module Failure of one or more fans will result in the reporting of a fault The fan module is tied to the MI midplane interface near the rear of the frame by a single 24 pin future bus connector A 10 pin header connector provides connectivity between the front of the fan module and the local control panel Each fan is connected to the fan module by mini 2 pin terminal strips or by a 3 pin header and socket FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 3901FAN 1U 3901FAN 3U and 3923FAN Fan Modules Replacing a Fan Module The fan must operate in such a way that air flows from left to right in the frame At the front of the fan module the 10 pin male header connector must face the left side of the frame see Figure 6 1 You should only use this connector when an LCP 3901 1U local control panel is installed To replace a fan module perform these steps 1 Open the front panel 2 Grasp the handle of the fan module and then pull it straight from the frame stopping part way to disconnect the front panel interconnect cable from the LCP 3901 1U when necessary 3 Remove the interconnect cable from the original fan module and then reattach it to the new fan module 4 Begin inserting the new fan module by pushing it gently to the rear of the frame ensuring that the handle i
121. terminal block connector for alarms connection NEO SNMP UPG Software key for SNMP FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 19 Chapter 1 Introduction 20 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Overview Chapter 2 Installation This chapter describes the installation of NEO FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 frames The following topics are found in this chapter Packing List on page 22 Electrical Requirements on page 24 Installing the Frame on page 25 Installing NEO Modules on page 28 Removing NEO Modules on page 34 Upgrading Module Firmware on page 35 Correcting a Failed Upgrading Procedure on page 38 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 21 Chapter 2 Installation Packing List FR 3901 Frame FR 3903 Frame 22 The NEO FR 3901 frame is packed in a box containing these items e One FR 3901 frame e Up to four front back module product packages installed e One AC power cord e One six pin terminal block connector plug part number 159740 e One 3901BFP 1U blank front panel or one LCP 3901 1U local control panel installed e One 3901FAN 1U fan module installed e One 3901AIC Alarm Interconnect module or one 3901 RES E Resource module installed e One 3901PS power supply installed e One left FR 3900 ISB M and one right FR 3900 ESB M rear support bracket each with
122. ters DejaView A Note The Setup parameter values governing items such as brightness of VFD menu structure and so on are excluded from the state recovery feature 54 The parameter settings for all modules in the NEO frame are automatically saved onto the 3901RES E resource module every five minutes If a module should fail and be replaced with a cold spare the state parameters can be automatically recovered The following prompt will appear in the display before the parameters are restored DejaView No Yes This state recovery prompt first appears about 5 to 10 seconds from the time the module powers up Once the recovery prompt appears on the card edge display it is displayed for two minutes If you do not make a selection during this two minute period or if you select No the state recovery parameters are not recalled or loaded If you select Yes the state recovery is performed and the module assumes the last known configuration of the identical module it is replacing If you replace a failed module with a module of a different type the following message will appear in the display Override Data No Yes If you select No and or remove the new module it will not overwrite the DejaView data and the original card s data can still be restored by DejaView If you pick Yes the DejaView data will be overwritten with the settings from the new module If you don t make a selection and leave the new card in the slot
123. ters are read only See page 49 for a description of the different parameters and their uses 48 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Alarms Alarm Synchronization Each NEO module provides a default list of alarms You can disable any alarm by modifying the Alarms parameter in the Setup section When you select Alarms all of the active alarms are visible in the display below Config Configurations If no alarms are active only Config appears Alarm synchronization is available for modules if the NEO frame contains a 3901 RES E resource module that supports the feature When active alarm synchronization ensures that the alarm configuration settings of card edge controls and the CCS control software and control panels are consistent If the module is set for local control the alarm settings will appear the same at both the card edge and via CCS but the settings can only be changed using the card edge controls If the module is set for remote control the alarm settings can be changed via both the card edge and CCS software and control panels Alarm configuration settings undergo DejaView state recovery automatically This means that when a module is hot swapped the alarm configuration for the new module is updated to the settings of the module that was previously in that slot See page 54 for more information on state recovery parameters Identifying the Cause of an Alarm
124. the IP address of the frame that holds the module See Figure 2 12 Do not make changes in this field Navigation Properties e E ae General Device Monitor Point Communication Settings Device Class Functional Block bd EP x 172 25 50 123 i017 x Set Default Enter frame IP address here Device ID Alarm Filtering I Access Rights Enabled z for Control Figure 2 12 Navigation Properties Box In the third field enter 1 0 slotnumber Where for example 1 0 5 would refer to the module in slot 5 of the frame Close the window Double click the device icon The Configuration box opens On the File Transfer tab the slotx boot where x is the slot number directory appears in the Select the device directory to transfer to field FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 10 11 Chapter 2 Installation Click Add and in the Add Upgrade Files box browse select the boot folder in the module s upgrade package and then click OK Choose the vxWorks lzs file and then click OK Click Perform Transfer and then click Yes This may take several minutes Wait for the message File transfer to device succeeded in the status bar See Upgrading the Firmware in the F10 Folder and Rebooting the Module on page 41 to continue the correction procedure Upgrading the Firmware in the FI0 Folder and Rebooting the Module Note So
125. this manual have adhered to the following text conventions Table P 2 Writing Conventions Term or er Convention Description Bold Indicates dialog boxes property sheets fields buttons check boxes list boxes combo boxes menus submenus windows lists and selection names Italics Indicates E mail addresses the names of books or publications and the first instances of new terms and specialized words that need emphasis CAPS Indicates a specific key on the keyboard such as ENTER TAB CTRL ALT or DELETE Code Indicates variables or command line entries such as a DOS entry or something you type into a field gt Indicates the direction of navigation through a hierarchy of menus and windows hyperlink Indicates a jump to another location within the electronic document or elsewhere Internet address Indicates a jump to a Web site or URL Indicates important information that helps to avoid and Note troubleshoot problems Obtaining Documents Product support documents can be viewed or downloaded from our Web site at www broadcast harris com leitch go to Support gt Documentation Alternatively contact your customer service representative to request a document FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual xi Preface Unpacking Shipping Information Unpacking a Product This product was carefully inspected tested and calibrated before shipment to ensure ye
126. tions it may be necessary to downgrade a fan failure alarm from a Major status to a Minor status or to disable the alarm entirely The labelling beside the Fan Option jumper identifies the correct configuration for one of the following options e Minor e Major None The factory default setting is Major See Figure 5 22 on page 122 for the location of the Fan Option jumper FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules Installing and Removing 3901AIC Modules You can hot swap 3901 AIC modules in the FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 frames To install a 3901 AIC module follow these steps l Installing 2 3 4 5 6 Removing Open and fold down the front panel Slide the 3901 AIC module inside one of the sets of guides above the power supply Either slot may be used Push the module until it is seated and flush with the guides Turn the power supply on if necessary Verify that the Power indicator is illuminated Close the front panel to ensure proper cooling of the frame To remove a 3901AIC module follow these steps l 2 3 Open and fold down the front panel Grasp the handle of the module and then pull it straight out Close the front panel to ensure proper cooling of the frame FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 125 Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules 126 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation a
127. tions set forth herein Wind River Systems Inc and its licensors are third party beneficiaries of the End User License Agreement and the provisions related to the Run Time Module are made expressly for the benefit of and are enforceable by Wind River Systems Inc and its licensors The laws of the Province of Ontario shall govern this Agreement Updated January 2005 142 FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Symbols 3901 AIC Alarm Interconnect module 9 10 121 125 3901 BFP 3U Blank Front Panel 8 3901FAN 1U 3901FAN 3U and 3923FAN fan modules 127 129 3901PS power supply 9 10 24 56 69 3901RES E resource module 9 10 54 140 3923PS power supply 56 69 A About Mode parameter 53 AC mains input 12 14 57 60 62 Active LED 74 76 90 Add Upgrade Files box 41 adjustable parameters 45 46 air intake vent 9 10 alarms 49 50 77 81 connector 12 14 77 81 L and H definitions 76 L and H pins 80 synchronization 49 audio tracking pairs 28 30 Aux loopthrough connector 12 14 Index B back modules identifying 32 blank back modules 12 14 25 blank front panels 7 8 boot file 38 Browse Mode parameter 50 C card edge controls 44 display icons 46 screen saver 47 cartridge fuse 64 clipping parameters 46 51 Communications Settings dialog box 118 119 comparison of 3901RES E and 3901AIC 73 configuration 3901RES E and 3901AIC 74 75 ofalarms 49 of power supplies 58
128. twork drive The selected file s path name is displayed in the edit box to the left of the Browse button The extraction process on the ZIP file is handled as part of the upgrade process You do not need to extract the files yourself Press Submit Transfer A dialog box opens requesting confirmation that you want to proceed with the request If you have multiple devices selected multiple transfer tasks are submitted one per device The transfer now progresses You may close the Software Upgrade window or continue with other tasks Or you can switch to the Progress tab to view the status of the transfers Click on the Log tab and look at the Progress column to ensure that all files have correctly updated The module is automatically rebooted following an upgrade procedure Discovering Devices Using the Drag and Drop Method Follow these steps to upgrade the firmware using the drag and drop method 1 Download the appropriate most recent upgrade package from www broadcast harris com leitch or from your CD ROM and then unzip the upgrade package 2 Ifthe affected module has not been discovered by your CCS software application enter the Build mode and then drag or copy and paste the module s device icon from the catalog folder into the Network or Discovery folder 3 Right click the device icon and then select Properties FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 37 Chapter 2 Inst
129. ual Chapter 1 Introduction 24 V power Alarm buses LSC bus PSU fail 24 V power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Downstream HS bus Global HS bus 24 V power Slot ID Alarm buses LSC bus PSU fail 24 V Power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Upstream HS bus Downstream HS bus Global HS bus Slot ID 24 V power Alarm buses LSC bus PSU fail oO oO oO O D Q O Q Q 24 V power Alarm buses LSC bus Ethernet bus Fan fail 3RU NEO midplane O 24 V power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus Genlock bus LSC bus Alarm buses Global HS bus Ethernet bus Inter resource signals LSC bus PSU fail Upstream HS bus Fan fail Global HS bus Slot ID 24 V power 24 V power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Global HS bus Inter resource signals PSU fail Fan fail Figure 1 14 FR 3903 Signal Flow Diagram FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual 17 Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1 15 FR 3923 Signal Flow Diagram 18 24 V power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Downstream HS bus Global HS bus Slot ID 24 V Power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Upstream HS bus Downstream HS bus Global HS bus Slot ID oO amp Q E O LU Z 2 X 9P 24 V power Genlock bus Alarm buses Ethernet bus LSC bus Upstream HS bus Global HS bus Slot ID FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Ins
130. urers to remotely monitor and control NEO devices 110 MIB files can be downloaded for this purpose from www broadcast harris com leitch Two general MIB files set up the structure to define parameters and alarms Once these two MIBs are installed you will want to install a MIB for each distinct module for which you wish to set up third party software control FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 3901RES E and 3901AIC Modules To facilitate monitoring more than one of the same device for example multiple ENS 3901 Color Encoder Synchronizers a MIB indexes devices by slot For information on slot numbers see Figure 2 6 on page 32 Product modules are referenced by their slot number The 3901RES E modules reside in slot 17 top or 18 bottom and the frame itself is Slot 20 You can use any standard MIB browsing software with your 3901RES E module 1 Make the required network connections between the 3901RES E unit s and your PC with installed SNMP browser control software The SNMP configuration process for the 3901 RES E directs the SNMP agent where to send alarms SNMP traps This file must be modified before it is loaded back to the 3901 RES E For information on configuring SNMP on the 3901RES E module see Configuring SNMP Support on page 105 2 Load the leitch mib file into your SNMP browser control software This MIB sets up the basic structure for product specific MIBs I

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