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1. SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 Level NCB Address OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 0 OFF OFF OFF ON 2 1 OFF OFF ON OFF 3 2 OFF OFF ON ON 4 3 OFF ON OFF OFF 5 4 OFF ON OFF ON 6 5 OFF ON ON OFF 7 6 OFF ON ON ON 8 7 ON OFF OFF OFF 9 8 ON OFF OFF ON 10 9 ON OFF ON OFF 11 10 ON OFF ON ON 12 11 ON ON OFF OFF 13 12 ON ON OFF ON 14 13 ON ON ON OFF 15 14 ON ON ON ON 16 15 Default level is 1 3 2 Router mode The nxn square Sublime A V router allows switching in different modes Router layers 8x8 router 16x16 router 32x32 router 64x64 router 1 layer 8x8 16x16 32x32 64x64 2 layers 4x4 8x8 16x16 32x32 3 layers N A 5x5 10x10 21x21 4 layers 2x2 4x4 8x8 16x16 Switches 5 6 on the configuration switch set the router s mode The Router Management System software must be configured according to the mode chosen on the router The modes can be switched according to the following pattern SW5 SW6 Router mode OFF OFF 1 router layer OFF ON 2 router layers ON OFF 3 router layers ON ON 4 router layers Default mode is 1 router layer nevion com 12 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G Based on the configuration above the I O is connected to the router according to the following scheme where the physical limitations depend on the type of router that is purchased 8x8 16x16 32x32 or 64x64 1 layer I O is connected according to inform
2. 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 Layer 2 Input Layer2 Output 1 5 1 5 2 6 2 6 3 7 3 7 4 8 4 8 Layer 3 Input Layer3 Output 1 9 1 9 2 10 2 10 nevion com 15 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers 4 layers based on 4 layers based on a 64x64 router 3 11 3 11 4 12 4 12 Layer 4 Input Layer4 Output 1 13 1 13 2 14 2 14 3 15 3 15 4 16 4 16 a 32x32 router Layer1 Input Layer1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 8 8 8 8 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 9 1 9 2 10 2 10 8 16 8 16 Layer 3 Input Layer 3 Output 1 17 1 17 2 18 2 18 Layer4 Input Layer4 Output 1 25 1 25 2 26 2 26 Layer1 Input Layer1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 16 16 16 16 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 17 1 17 2 18 2 18 16 32 16 32 Layer 3 Input Layer3 Output 1 33 1 33 2 34 2 34 16 48 16 48 Layer4 Input Layer4 Output 1 49 1 49 2 50 2 50 16 64 16 64 Rev G nevion com 16 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 3 3 Power alarm The power alarm can be switched according to the following pattern SW 7 Power alarm OFF Disables Power Alarm ON Enables Power Alarm Default setting is Power Alarm disabled 3 4 Power up mode Switch 8 on the configuration switch defines the power up mode The
3. Data Green Bhue 4 5 Pin 5 Data aih Reie TK Pin 6 Data retour Orange H 2 Pin 7 Not Connected Ber ri Pin 8 Not Connected The following connection example shows connection of 4 VikinX devices with RJ45 connectors and bus termination nevion com 26 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G Figure 4 NCB loop configuration Note that each device at the end of the chain has a termination plug indicated with the letter T This termination plug must be inserted in the correct connection port If not no NCB communication is possible 5 3 3 Termination plug The termination plug that is mentioned in the previous chapter is necessary when you want to avoid closing the loop be a long cable The termination plug is a standard RJ45 plug with the following internal wiring Figure 5 NCB loop termination plug As seen in the figure above Pin 3 is connected to Pin 4 and Pin 5 is connected to Pin 6 5 3 4 Control bus structure The Network Control Bus structure follows the standard MIDI bus definition The NCB is defined as a closed chain of units This means that the NCB OUT of the last unit must be connected to the NCB IN of the first unit in the NCB chain To avoid problems with the control of VikinX units the installer user has to assure that the bus structure is installed according to this definition The total number of VikinX devices in an NCB chain is limited to 50 5 3 5 Maximum distance
4. IEEE has specified the maximum cable length for an RS 232 connection to 15m Longer distances can be installed depending on the environmental conditions of the installation site It is the responsibility of the installer user to secure a proper installation of the RS 232 connection nevion com 24 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 5 2 Ethernet connection The connections follow the standard set by the IEEE 802 3 100BaseTX specification The cables that are to be applied should be CAT 5 CAT 5E standard or better It is the responsibility of the installer user to secure a proper installation of the Ethernet connection A VikinX Sublime device supports the following setups 100 Mb s half duplex default 10 Mb s half duplex This setup is valid from VikinX Sublime firmware 2 6 3 and newer Changing the ethernet setup on a VikinX Sublime must be done with the Nevion Configurator version 4 4 0 or newer All VikinX Sublime routers and IP based Control Panels are connected together through an Ethernet Switch A VikinX Sublime device has only one physical Ethernet connection If redundant control is required this limitation has to be solved by the control system For Ethernet protocol details concerning this router please refer to the following manual Modular Router Control Protocol This manual can be found on our web site http www nevion com 5 2 1 HW limitations With the introduction of Sublime contro
5. Routers Rev G 1 Product overview This User Manual presents the features installation and operation procedures of the 3G HD SD SDI routers of the Sublime range with optical I O Router sizes range from 16x16 to 128x128 Hot pluggable optics Software based Configurator for easy system set up TCP IP RS 232 and NCB Control RJ 45 Programmable multi single and dual bus control panels Ultra Slim frame depth Low Power high reliability design Redundant power supply system with front indicators Interoperability with existing VikinX routers Future proof and flexible product range 1 1 Product versions The following versions of the VikinX Sublime 3G HD SD SDI Routers with optical I O are available 3G HD SD SDI 19 1RU depth 10cm SL 3GHD1616 160PT 16x16 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps SL 3GHD1616 CP 16OPT Specs as for SL 3GHD1616 but with 16 Optical I O Programmable X Y control panel on CP version 3G HD SD SDI 19 2RU depth 10cm SL 3GHD3232 160OPT 32x32 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps SL 3GHD3232 CP 16OPT Specs as for SL 3GHD3232 but with 16 Optical I O and 16 Electrical I O Programmable X Y control panel on CP version SL 3GHD3232 320PT 32x32 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps SL 3GHD3232 CP 32O0PT Specs as for SL 3GHD3232 but with 32 Optical I O Programmable X Y control panel on CP version 3G
6. between NCB devices The standard MIDI definition allows a maximum cable length of 200 250 meters between two devices Longer distances can be made with MIDI repeater units To avoid grounding problems all NCB ports have opto coupled inputs nevion com 27 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 6 Connecting video signals to the router 6 1 Optical interface Sublime Optical offers dual SFPs with LC UPC connectors for optical video I O Only Nevion branded SFP s will work in the Sublime Optical router This means that any hot swap of SFP s or additional supply of new SFP s must apply Nevion branded SFP s Optical I O starts from I O 1 and up in blocks of 16 I O This means that routers with both electrical and optical I O always start with all the optical I O first followed by the electrical I O 6 2 Electrical interface This chapter is only applicable for routers that have electrical I O for parts of the available video I O The Sublime Video Router offers standard 75Ohm BNC connectors for electrical video I O All video inputs are terminated with 75Ohm nevion com 28 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 7 Control Panel operation This chapter is only applicable for routers with the optional local control panel All local control panels are completely configurable with the Nevion Configurator which is downloadable from the Support pages at http Awww nevion com All local control
7. lt firmware Software Revision version gt TJ Request Each command supports only one X Take Index With point Level Bitmap TI Request The optional level Index is not supported Take Index With The command can only be used to Level Index switch all levels QH Query AC Query active Sublime has defined the alarms defined alarm status alarm status in the table below All active alarms will be responded on this request Alarm Alarm Name Alarm ID Parameter 0x0101 Frame Fan Fan number 0x0105 Power supply 01 Power A failed 02 Power B failed 0x010A Positive power Always 00 too low nevion com 36 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 0x010B Negative Always 00 power to high 0x010C Client TCP IP Always 00 connection failed 0x010D No valid Always 00 product key Ox010E SFP error Always 00 Ox010F EXT IN not Always 00 locked 0x0110 EXT INCRC Always 00 error counting QN Query Names L Level IS Sources with source indexes On SL D32P the next available source will be labeled DISCONNECT and used to disconnect destinations ID Destinations with destination indexes nevion com 37
8. of this legislation content of six hazardous materials has to be declared The table below shows the required information Toxic or hazardous substances and elements REH i SS S AONE SRK SS ER Part Name Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Pb Hg Cd Chromium biphenyls diphenyl ethers Cr VI PBB PBDE All products referred to in Chapter 1 1 o 9 S S S SL PWR 90 SL PWR 300 S S 2 S S Q O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 This is indicated by the product marking A 2 Recycling information Nevion provides assistance to customers and recyclers through our web site http www nevion com Please contact Nevion s Customer Support for assistance with recycling if this site does not show the information you require Where it is not possible to return the product to Nevion or its agents for recycling the following general information may be of assistance Before attempting disassembly ensure the product is completely disconnected from power and signal connections All major parts are marked or labeled to show their material content Depending on t
9. 125 60p as synchronization signal This means that our 3G HD routers cannot use default setting 3 Switch to handle mixed signal formats The router switches 12us after vertical sync on the synchronization signal This will occur in line 1 on all video formats This is useful when you have different video formats on the same router also with different frame rate This setting is not according to recommendations in SMPTE RP 168 2002 Embedded data may become damaged or lost 3 6 Configuring protocol options For various reasons Nevion has decided to make it possible to turn the extra commands that were added to the NCB protocol when we introduced the Sublime router range either off or on nevion com 17 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G At the same time the user must select whether he she shall use the RS 232 port for controlling the router or the Ethernet port This is done in order to prevent both ports from simultaneously being applied for controlling the router There is a new Protocol field in the Nevion Configurator where you may choose from the following options NCB without Sublime ext RS232 This is the old Compact NCB protocol without Sublime extensions If used on a Sublime it also disables the Ethernet port of that device NCB RS232 This is the regular Sublime protocol with the extra commands that were added to the NCB protocol If used on a Sublime it also disables the Ethernet port of that dev
10. 3 Output 1 11 1 11 2 12 2 12 3 13 3 13 4 14 4 14 5 15 5 15 In Output 16 is not in use in this router setup 3 router layers based on a 16x16 router 3 layers based on a 32x32 router Layer 1 Input Layer1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 10 10 10 10 Layer 2 Input Layer2 Output 1 11 1 11 2 12 2 12 3 13 3 13 10 20 10 20 Layer 3 Input Layer3 Output 1 21 1 21 2 22 2 22 3 23 3 23 10 30 10 30 nevion com 14 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G In Outputs 31 and 32 are not in use in this router setup 3 router layers based on a 32x32 router 3 layers based on a 64x64 router Layer1 Input Layer1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 21 21 21 21 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 22 1 22 2 23 2 23 3 24 3 24 21 42 21 42 Layer 3 Input Layer3 Output 1 43 1 43 2 44 2 44 3 45 3 45 21 63 21 63 In Output 64 is not in use in this router setup 3 router layers based on a 64x64 router 4 layers based on an 8x8 router 4 layers based on a 16x16 router Layer 1 Input Layer1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 3 1 3 2 4 2 4 Layer 3 Input Layer 3 Output 1 5 1 5 2 6 2 6 Layer 4 Input Layer4 Output 1 7 1 7 2 8 2 8 Layer1 Input Layer1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2
11. 3 2 Pin out and cable ty Pee eseu EEN EEN NEEN EE 26 5 9 3 TerminatiomplUg EE 27 5 3 4 Control bus structure 230 eeeaen eee est 2s Sa st tas aan ee cas wi aaccar fetpeedaseasscer nereedauataatecnerts 27 5 3 5 Maximum distance between NCB devices ANNE 27 6 Connecting video signals to the router ssssseessesssesnnrrrrneeseerenrnnrrnsseerrrrrnn n 28 6 1 Optical interface eege dee EE 28 6 2 Electrical interlace ariere ee Er E Eia tiie taunts EE pEi a EEEn tFn eE ES 28 7 Control Panel operaton EEN 29 7 1 Button description ess ties Ok ce aa ea ead aa eee eae eee eee 29 nevion com 3 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G T VAAN Toggle EE 29 EE 29 E E De Macaca te esc rata Suerte Pal sean aah ana a PAT Dat aia Nyaa tae a ae 29 FA se Een Zeg 29 tel 29 L dE 30 TENTS DON ENEE 30 TAIE SICA EE 30 gait Mosc E 30 FA ak Bel EE 30 8 Fan monitoring and replacement ENEE 31 General environmental requirements for Nevion equipment 0000000000nenneeaeeeea 32 Product Waranty EE 33 Important notes regarding Software in the VikinX Sublime router family range 34 Appendix A Materials declaration and recycling information c ceeeeeeeeeeeeees 35 A dMa teri ls declaratio EE 35 A 2 Recycling Balen Ee DEE 35 Appendix B Additional Protocol information sssssssssssesssessssesseesssseeeeeeees 36 B 1 Leitch Pass Through protocol EE 36 B 2 Grass Valley Native e EE 36 nevion com 4 VikinX Sublime Optical
12. 8 75 Ohm gt 15dB 5MHz 1 485Ghz gt 10dB 1 5GHz 3GHZz 800mVp p 10 20 80 SD limit 0 4ns 1 5ns lt 0 5ns rise fall variation HD limit lt 270ps lt 100ps rise fall variation 3G HD limit lt 135ps lt 50ps rise fall variation lt 10 Non inverting electrical with respect to inputs SD lt 0 2 UI S 3G HD HD lt 1 Ul SD lt 0 2 UI 3G HD HD lt 0 2 UI 1 75 ohm BNC female loop thru gt 40dB 100 kHz 5 MHz gt 35dB 5 10 MHz NTSC or PAL Black amp Burst or HD Tri Level according to SMPTE 274M SMPTE 276M Nominal 1 0Vp p Field 1 SD PAL within clock intervals 27MHz 565 835 line 6 SD NTSC within clock intervals 27MHz 565 835 line 10 HD Tri Level 1280x720 within clock intervals 148 5MHz 455 780 line 7 HD Tri Level 1920x1080 within clock intervals 148 5MHz 625 1070 line 7 2 5 1 16x16 and 32x32 versions The 16x16 and 32x32 Sublime routers with optical I O have the following service connections on the rear of each product nevion com 9 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G SN CONFIGURATION DIP 1 4 ADDRESS LEVEL DIP 5 6 ROUTER MODE DIP7 POWER ALARM DIPS POWER UP MODE en Le GI Yad 0 U A H A o ao ee Deg ooepe j fooaoc j ee Xi Za fh ICS ASA Made in Norway NCB IN NCB OUT ETHERNET RS 232 POWERA POWERB Figure 1 Servic
13. C supplies with output voltage between 36VDC and 72 VDC with sufficient power may be applied to the router The router is supplied with inverse diodes This means that in a redundant power supply application the router will pull its entire load from the PSU with the highest output voltage nevion com 10 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Pin GND Rev G the router s site There is a switch on the right hand side of the power supply module that selects mains voltage The mains voltage can be either 110VAC or 230VAC This switch must be set in the correct position depending on the mains voltage on Failing to select correct AC mains voltage properly may damage the Power Supply Unit nevion com 11 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 3 Configuration This chapter provides an overview of the configuration options that are available on the Sublime 3G HD SD SDI Routers 3 1 Router level Switches 1 4 on the configuration switch set the router s level for communication with the Router Management System and other units in the NCB system The panels on the NCB dedicated to operate with the router must be configured to the same level as that router If several routers are combined to form an Audio Follow Video RGB or similar system these routers must be configured to the same level The levels can be switched according to the following pattern
14. EH d e e SL router ADIZ Switch SL r AGAGA SL router ADOD outar sti Figure 3 Ethernet connections and configuration Refer to the Nevion Configurator User Manual for further information about the above described configuration connection options It is NOT possible to connect more than 2x Sublimes with HW Rev 2 together via Ethernet unless a Multicon is applied as system controller 5 3 NCB connection Via the Network Control Bus system several routers and control panels can be interconnected Up to 16 levels of routers or combinations of routers can be controlled The NCB system and all RS 232 ports interchange the system status This means that any control system either from Nevion or from a third party manufacturer connected to any RS 232 port in the NCB loop will have access to all communication data on the bus 5 3 1 Connecting control panels To get a control panel working with a specific router configure the control panel to the same level as the router Several panels can be configured to control the same router Panels can also be connected to a router via the RS 232 interface Please refer to your control panel manual for installation 5 3 2 Pin out and cable type VikinX Sublime routers and Control Panels use RJ45 connectors for the Network Control Bus ports The following pin out is used Pin 1 Not Connected Pin 2 Not Connected ST c E Pin 3 Data retour D Be Pin 4
15. G GGGGG GGGGG No alarm green light GGGGG Status is OK Continuous YYYYY YYYYY YYYYY YYYYY Unable to This alarm will be yellow light connect to overwritten by other controller over alarms Ethernet Long red RRRRR NNNNN RRRRR NNNNN Power is too blinks low One short RXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX Power A Only active if power red blink failed alarm dip is set Two short XXXXX XXXXX RXRXX XXXXX Power B Only active if power red blinks failed alarm dip is set Red with one YRRRR RRRRR RRRRR RRRRR No valid short yellow product key blink Red with two YRYRR RRRRR RRRRR RRRRR SFP error Only used on routers short yellow with optical modules blinks Red with YRYRY RRRRR RRRRRRRRRR Fan error three short yellow blinks 4 3 Ethernet states The LEDs that are located at the Ethernet bus will after the Start up sequence indicate the Ethernet states On Off Blinking Green Valid link No link Yellow No data Data is transmitted or received nevion com 22 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 4 4 SL PWR 300 LEDs There are 2 LEDs on the front of each SL PWR 300 module and they indicate the following Upper RED LED Normally OFF If it is ON there is a power supply failure indicating that the power supply module must be replaced Lower GREEN LED Normally ON If it is OFF there is no mains power supplying the frame nevion com 23 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 5 Router communica
16. HD SD SDI 19 4RU depth 10cm SL 3GHD6464 160PT 64x64 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps SL 3GHD6464 CP 16OPT Specs as for SL 3GHD6464 but with 16 Optical I O and 48 Electrical I O Programmable X Y control panel on CP version SL 3GHD6464 320PT 64x64 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps SL 3GHD6464 CP 32OPT Specs as for SL 3GHD6464 but with 32 Optical I O and 32 Electrical I O Programmable X Y control panel on CP version SL 3GHD6464 480PT 64x64 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps SL 3GHD6464 CP 48OPT Specs as for SL 3GHD6464 but with 48 Optical I O and 16 Electrical I O Programmable X Y control panel on CP version 1 The 8RU Sublime variants are described further in a separate User Manual This User Manual covers all 1RU 2RU and 4RU versions up to SL 3GHD6464 640PT nevion com 5 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G SL 3GHD6464 640PT 64x64 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps SL 3GHD6464 CP 64OPT Specs as for SL 3GHD6464 but with 64 Optical I O Programmable X Y control panel on CP version 3G HD SD SDI 19 8RU depth 10cm SL 3GHD128128 16OPT 128x128 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps Specs as for SL 3GHD128128 but with 16 Optical I O and 112 Electrical UO SL 3GHD128128 320PT 128x128 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps Specs as for SL 3GHD128128 but with 32 Optical I O and 96 Electrical UO SL 3GHD128128 480
17. OPT 128x128 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps Specs as for SL 3GHD128128 but with 48 Optical I O and 80 Electrical UO SL 3GHD128128 64OPT 128x128 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps Specs as for SL 3GHD128128 but with 64 Optical I O and 64 Electrical I O SL 3GHD128128 800PT 128x128 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps Specs as for SL 3GHD128128 but with 80 Optical I O and 48 Electrical UO SL 3GHD128128 96OPT 128x128 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps Specs as for SL 3GHD128128 but with 96 Optical I O and 32 Electrical UO SL 3GHD128128 128x128 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps 1120PT Specs as for SL 3GHD128128 but with 112 Optical I O and 16 Electrical UO SL 3GHD128128 128x128 HD SDI Router Multirate 270Mbps 2 970Gbps 1280PT Specs as for SL 3GHD128128 but with 128 Optical I O Available Control Panels 19 1RU SL 16XY CP Multi bus X Y 16x16 panel SL 8XY CP Multi bus X Y 8x8 panel SL 16D CP Dual bus 16x2 panel SL 32S CP Single bus 32x1 panel SL 32S CP GPI Single bus 32x1 panel with GPI Joystick Tally interface SL 16S CP Single bus 16x1 panel SL 16S CP GPI Single bus 16x1 panel with GPI Joystick Tally interface SL 8S CP Single bus 8x1 panel SL 8S CP GPI Single bus 8x1 panel with GPI Joystick Tally interface SL 16XY CP Multi bus X Y 16x16 panel Available Control Panels 19 2RU SL 32XY CP Multi bus X Y 32x32 panel SL 64
18. S CP Single bus 64x1 panel SL 64S CP GPI Single bus 64x1 panel with GPI Joystick Tally interface Available Control Panels 19 4RU SL 64XY CP Multi bus X Y 64x64 panel The 8RU Sublime variants are described further in a separate User Manual This overview is for reference only nevion com 6 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers 2 Specifications 2 1 Mechanics Dimensions Safety Emission standards HxWxD 44x483x100mm 19 1RU HxWxD 88x483x100mm 19 2RU HxWxD 176x483x100mm 19 4RU Compliant with CE EN55103 1 and 2 2 1 1 Weight and power consumption Device SL 3GHD6464 640PT SL 3GHD6464 CP 640PT SL 3GHD6464 480PT SL 3GHD6464 CP 480PT SL 3GHD6464 320PT SL 3GHD6464 CP 320PT SL 3GHD6464 16OPT SL 3GHD6464 CP 16OPT Device SL 3GHD3232 320PT SL 3GHD3232 CP 320PT SL 3GHD3232 160PT SL 3GHD3232 CP 16OPT SL 3GHD1616 16OPT SL 3GHD1616 CP 16OPT Additional weight SFP 7W Maximum consumption is included in above specifications 2 2 Power Supply SL PWR 90 SL PWR 300 AC Supply voltage range AC Mains connector DC output DC connector Status monitoring Safety standards Weight incl 1x PSU 4 75 kg 5 35 kg 4 55 kg 5 15 kg 4 35 kg 4 95 kg 4 15 kg 4 75 kg Weight incl 1x PSU 2 55 kg 2 85 kg 2 35 kg 2 65 kg 1 75 kg 1 85 kg Max Current 48V 3 06 A 3 17A 2 65 A 2 75 A 2 23 A 2 33 A 1 81A 1 92 A Current Current 15
19. Sublime router provides two modes for powering up the system The power up options can be switched according to the following pattern SW 8 Power Up mode OFF Switches all outputs according to the buffered information in the routers processor system ON Switches all outputs to input 1 Default setting switches all outputs according to the buffered information in the routers processor system 3 5 Configuring switching time This configuration is done in the Nevion Configurator It is possible to configure switching time in the router The settings are made through the Nevion Configurator but a description of the options is given here The user can select between three options 1 Switch according to detected sync reference signal Default Switching time is determined by the synchronization signal that feeds the router This is useful when the video signal has the same format as the synchronization signal Supported formats are PAL NTSC 750 50p 750 60p 1125 50i and 1125 60i 2 Switch according to signal format Select format Here it is possible to use one synchronization signal to switch a different video format A prerequisite is that the synchronization signal and the video signal have the same frame rate E g Use PAL as synchronization signal with a 750 50p video signal Supported formats are PAL NTSC 750 50p 750 60p 1125 50i 1125 60i 1125 50p and 1125 60p We do not support 1125 50p or 1
20. V 15V 3 84 A 1 02A 3 97 A 1 04A 2 51A 1 02A 2 64A 1 04A 2 53 A 0 00 A 2 61A 0 00A Each SFP weighs typically 17 5g Each 16x16 Optical I O module with SFPs inserted consumes maximum 20W typically Rev G Power 147 W 152 W 127 W 132 W 107 W 112 W 87 W 92 W Power 73 W 75 W 53 W 55 W 38 W 39 W 90W Power Supply Unit for 16x16 and 32x32 versions 300W Power Supply Unit for 64x64 versions 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Max 3A SL PWR 90 e 90 130VAC 180 254VAC switchable 50 60Hz 300W SL PWR 300 IEC 320 15V max 4A 15V max 2 5A Maximum 90W for SL PWR 90 48V max 6 25A Maximum 300W for SL PWR 300 DEQ D sub 9 pin male for SL PWR 90 DSUB 2V2P for SL PWR 300 Via LED in front of the router CP Compliant with CE EN60950 UL 1950 CSA22 2 nevion com 7 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 2 3 Control Standard Features Serial port Connector NCB ports Connectors 2 Ethernet port Connector Synchronization Connector s Optional Features Control Panel RS 232 for protocol conversion to VikinX compact control protocol or to third party protocols DEQ D sub 9 pin female For integration with VikinX compact router configuration RJ45 1 In 1 Out 10 100BaseT Ethernet bus for external router control RJ45 Analog Black amp Burst looped Both PAL and NTSC supported Tri Level Looped For HD signal formats only Distribution o
21. ation on the rear of the router 2 layers based on an 8x8 router Layer1 Input Layer1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 5 1 5 2 6 2 6 3 7 3 7 4 8 4 8 2 layers based on a 16x16 router Layer1 Input Layer1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 9 1 9 2 10 2 10 3 11 3 11 4 12 4 12 8 16 8 16 2 layers based on a 32x32 router Layer1 Input Layer1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 16 16 16 16 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 17 1 17 2 18 2 18 3 19 3 19 4 20 4 20 16 32 16 32 2 layers based on a 64x64 router Layer1 Input Layer1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 nevion com 13 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 4 4 4 4 32 32 32 32 Layer 2 Input Layer2 Output 1 33 1 33 2 34 2 34 3 35 3 35 4 36 4 36 32 64 32 64 3 layers based on a 16x16 router Layer 1 Input Layer1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 Layer 2 Input Layer2 Output 1 6 1 6 2 7 2 7 3 8 3 8 4 9 4 9 5 10 5 10 Layer 3 Input Layer
22. dress zan 10 10 13 100 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 SE 232_CP 10 10 13 101 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 2 0 1pre1 CAA SL 16D_CP Sublime 1602_CP 10 10 13 102 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 None e x16 video router CP DIP 10 CALS MG Sie JGS_SL texy cP pas 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 JGS_ETHCON lse CP DIP 14 CAA SL_SD1602_C_ Sublime JGS_SL 8XY CP 0041 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 JGS_ETHCON CP DIP 14 JGS_SL 16XY CP Sublime JGS_SL D32P_rev2 10 10 14 12 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 None sse 32 ports data router DIP 13 20 1pre1 2 JGS_SL 8XY CP Sublime tef_HD3232 R CP 10 10 11 130 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 None eee 32x32 hd router CP CP DIP 4 2 0 2 0 3pre3 2 JGS_SL D32P_rev2_ Sublime oO st sposoe n cP eem 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 None see 8x8 sd router CP DIP 2 105 ref_HD3232 R CP__ Sublime THOR SL 8XY CP 10 10 1223 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 10 10 10216 l CP DIP 0 103 Ee Z zen gie 10 10 1327 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 zaa_ethcon wx CP DIP 0 2 04pre1 283 SL 8XY CI sublime a SE Figure 2 HW verification in Nevion Configurator Right click the column headers and select the appropriate column to be shown if you don t see the appropriate column in your default display For further information about FW releases please go to the Nevion web site to download or check available FW releases www nevion com 3 7 Configuring Input options This configuration is done in the Nevion Configurator 3 7 1 Inpu
23. e connectors SYNC Synchronization signal in Black burst composite tri level sync reference input with passive loop through for vertical interval switching LOOP Synchronization signal out Loop through of SYNC input NCB IN Network Control Bus Input The protocol of this bus is described in a separate manual NCB OUT Network Control Bus Output ETHERNET 10 100Base T Ethernet bus for external router control RS 232 RS 232 for external control protocols POWER A 15VDC power socket POWER B 15VDC power socket redundant supply CONFIGURATION Configurations switch See Chapter 3 for further descriptions 2 5 1 1 Power Supply pin out The DE9 male sockets for the power connection on Sublime routers and Control Panels have the following pin out Pin Description GND Not connected Not connected 15VDC Not connected Not connected Not connected 15VDC Not connected 00 Ni gt 01 Go PO 2 5 2 64x64 versions The 64x64 Sublime routers with optical I O have the same service connections on the rear of each product as above except for the power connectors Power A 48 VDC 48VDC power connector Power B 48 VDC 48VDC power connector redundant supply 2 5 2 1 Power Supply pin out The DSUB 2V2P power sockets for Sublime routers using SL PWR 300 have the following pin out Pin Description Socket 48VDC 3 Note that any VD
24. f On first start up the take button is enabled Later it will read the last status from the flash memory 7 1 4 Take The Take buttons LED is normally off If the Take on off button is set to on no commands will be sent from the panel until the Take button is pressed The last selected buttons and the take button will blink until the Take button is pressed and the command is sent from the panel 7 1 5 Output An Output button is used for selecting an output Selecting an output activates it so that it is switched to the next input that is selected nevion com 29 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 7 1 6 Input An Input button switches the active output to the selected input If the Take button is enabled the switch will not be executed until the Take button is pressed When switching using the Input button all enabled audio and video levels will be switched from the selected input to the active output The Input button can also be used to select the active output This is useful on single bus panels It requires that a Panel Enable button is present When the panel is enabled press the Panel Enable button and hold it while selecting the active output by pressing an Input button Then release the Panel Enable button The panel will now be disabled Press the Panel Enable button again to enable it 7 1 7 XY An Input to Output XY button switches a preset input to a preset output on all enabled audio and vide
25. f synchronization signals between several routers Optional built in control panel available External control panels available 2 4 3G HD SDI specifications Supported formats Broadcast Supported standards SD SDI 270Mbps HD SDI 1 485Gbps 3G SDI 2 97Gbps DVB ASI Fiber transmission Optical signal inputs Optical Interface Optical signal outputs Optical Interface Electrical signal inputs Connectors Impedance Return loss 270Mbps 2 97Gbps 2K 2048x1556 23 98 and 24 SMPTE 259M SMPTE 292 2008 SMPTE 424M EN50083 9 SMPTE 297 2006 Nevion dual receiver SFP See separated SFP datasheet for specification Nevion dual transmitter SFP See separated SFP datasheet for specification BNC IEC 61169 8 75 Ohm gt 15dB 5MHz 1 485Ghz gt 10dB 1 5GHz 3GHz nevion com 8 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G Cable equalization Electrical signal outputs Connectors Impedance Return loss Signal level Rise fall time Amplitude overshoot Signal polarity Signal transition Timing jitter Alignment jitter Reference inputs Number of inputs Connector Return loss Signal format Signal level Field selectivity Timing range 2 5 Connection details Automatic up to 70m 2 97Gbps typical Belden 1694A Automatic up to 100m 1 485Gbps typical Belden 1694A Automatic up to 300m 270Mbps typical Belden 8281 BNC IEC 61169
26. he date of manufacture this product may contain lead in solder Some circuit boards may contain battery backed memory devices nevion com 35 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G Appendix B Additional Protocol information B 1 Leitch Pass Through protocol This protocol is available in Sublime firmware 2 4 0 and later The Sublime implementation of Leitch Pass Through supports all commands described in Leitch Routing Switchers Serial Protocol Reference Edition E In the command Alarms Status Request a bit field is used for reporting active alarms In Sublime the bit field is used as in the table below Bit Description Reported from firmware version 0 Power A failed 2 4 0 1 Power B failed 2 4 0 2__ Positive power too low 2 4 0 3 Negative power too high 2 4 0 4 Client TCP IP connection failed 2 4 0 5 No valid product key 2 4 0 6 SFP error 2 4 0 7__ EXT IN not locked 2 5 4 8 EXT IN CRC error counting 2 5 4 9 Fan error 2 6 2 B 2 Grass Valley Native protocol This protocol is available in Sublime firmware 2 5 4 and later Sublime does not support all commands available in this protocol The supported commands are described in the table below Command Parameter Comments BK Background E Echo BK E and BK E ON and BK E OFF are Activities all accepted and will be responded with ER 00 BK R Protocol Processor Will be responded with KB R
27. ice This is the default option for the Sublime SL range of products This protocol is similar to the Triton protocol allowing users to connect the Sublime device to a Jupiter VM 3000 System Controller MRP TCP IP This option is only applicable to the Sublime range It selects the Ethernet protocol as the control option and disables the RS 232 port of that device Note that the above selection is only possible if you have Sublime FW rel 2 1 1 or newer installed on your Sublime device and Nevion Configurator rel 3 3 5 or newer installed on your PC MRP is always enabled when any TCP IP based protocol is selected This makes it possible to use Sublime panels when a third party protocol is selected Leitch Pass Through RS 232 This option allows support for Leitch Pass Through protocol via RS 232 interface The details of this protocol are described in Leitch Routing Switchers Serial Protocol Reference Edition E See also Appendix B 1 for details This option is not supported over NCB Leitch Pass Through TCP IP This option allows support for Leitch Pass Through protocol via TCP IP interface The details of this protocol are described in Leitch Routing Switchers Serial Protocol Reference Edition E The interface is using port 23 for this protocol option same port as for Telnet applications See also Appendix B 1 for details The Leitch Pass Through selections are only available on Sublime routers with FW ver
28. ller HW Rev 2 the user has the option of connecting more than two devices together without having a Multicon to control the network See Chapter 3 6 for verification of the HW revision of your device Unless you apply a Multicon as a system controller the limitations that apply are 1 One Sublime control panel may connect to a maximum of 4 Sublime routers 2 One Sublime router may be controlled by a maximum of 4 Sublime control panels Exceptions to the above limitations A router with a local CP e g SL V6464 CP may only connect to 1 other router Both routers must be configured with the same address and be of different type A V Example 1x SL V6464 CP may only control itself 1x Audio router AA or AES Both routers must be configured with the same address 16x2 routers that are expanded to NNx2 are using the NCB bus for this purpose The total NNx2 router is therefore counted as 1 router in the limitations 1 and 2 above From limitations 1 and 2 above the resulting Ethernet configuration may consist of maximum 8 devices 4 routers and 4 control panels with the exceptions mentioned above An example is illustrated in the figure below nevion com 25 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers System Configurator Rev G Physical connections Control lines Ethernet lines l 4 KN z l Vis KS V is 4 E r K fe 5 4 RK d a Ech w ai G i e A e N port ty ie SM Ethemet SD54K2 OR A7 EE A
29. nevicn 3G HD SD SDI Video Routers VikinX Sublime series with Optical I O User manual Rev G VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G Nevion Support Nevion Europe Nevion USA P O Box 1020 1600 Emerson Avenue 3204 Sandefjord Norway Oxnard CA 93033 USA Support phone 1 47 33 48 99 97 Toll free North America 866 515 0811 Support phone 2 47 90 60 99 99 Outside North America 1 805 247 8560 E mail support nevion com See http www nevion com support for service hours for customer support globally Revision history Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below Rev Repl Date Sign Change description G F 2014 01 03 AJM Removed optical specification F 5 2013 07 18 JGS Updated chapter 5 2 with supported network modes 5 4 2012 02 20 AAA Added comment for the MRP protocol option in Chapter 3 6 Fan error alarm described in Chapter 4 2 and Appendix B 1 and B 2 Added Chapter 8 4 3 2011 08 22 NBS Updated Chapter 7 1 2 3 2 2011 07 14 NBS Added Appendix B Added Grass Valley Native Protocol in Chapter 3 6 and Appendix B 2 Updated Chapter 7 2 1 2011 03 29 NBS Updated Chapter 3 6 1 0 2011 03 25 NBS Added information on Nevion branded SFP s Corrected housing and gender spec on D sub 9 pin contacts Added SD SDI Cable EQ spec in Chapter 2 4 Changed Chapter 3 8 Added Declaration of Conformity 0 2011 01 25 NBS First relea
30. o levels If the Take button is enabled the switch will not be executed until the Take button is pressed The maximum router size s that may be controlled without Multicon is formed by IN 1 128 and OUT 1 64 router size 128x64 This size limitation is regardless of the number of routers the control panel s is are controlling See also the limitations 1 and 2 in Chapter 5 2 1 7 1 8 Salvo A Salvo button switches a sequence of cross points This is done even if the specified audio or video level is disabled Salvo limitations on Sublime routers with local control panels 1 level audio video up to 128x128 20 salvos of max 64 X points each Salvo limitations on Sublime stand alone control panels 4 levels audio video up to 128x128 20 salvos of max 64 X points each 7 1 9 Lock A Lock Toggle button toggles the lock status on the active output on all enabled audio and video levels If the active output on any of the enabled levels is locked before pressing the button they will be unlocked If not the active output on all enabled levels will be locked A locked output can t be switched 7 1 10 Protect A Protect Toggle button toggles the protect status on the active output on all enabled audio and video levels If the active output on any of the enabled levels is protected before pressing the button it will become unprotected If not the active output on all enabled levels will be protected A protected ou
31. panels are given a default configuration which includes the buttons A V Toggle Panel Enable Take on off and Take In addition input and output buttons are preconfigured 7 1 Button description 7 1 1 A V Toggle The A V Toggle button enables disables audio and video on a specified address The address can either be read from the dip switches or be fixed The button toggles between three states If the button is pressed for more than 1 second it will go into a fourth state where both audio and video are disabled In this state the button will be dimmed If the button is pressed for more than 1 second again it will enable both audio and video if present Button Color Video Enabled Audio Enabled Yellow Yes Yes Green Yes No Red No Yes Dimmed No No If neither audio nor video is present it will be marked as disabled and the toggle state will not be used Toggle status changes will be stored in flash and used when the panel is powered up later 7 1 2 Panel Enable The panel always starts in disabled mode In this state the button will be red and all the other buttons will be disabled When pressing the button the panel will be enabled and the color will change to green A status request will also be sent to get information on active levels 7 1 3 Take on off The Take on off button enables or disables the Take button If no take button is defined Take on off is always of
32. se nevion com 2 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G Contents Eelere ege 2 Re lte 5 TSP ROGUGE VISIONS enee Ne 5 2 Specification San eia a eni ini aa Ee 7 ZA Een Geer 7 2 1 1 Weight and power consumption 2c c ccceciesseisecktveeseeecnessebereeseseceohevaveneestsncqestaesesgeiionee 7 een EE 7 E Ee EE 8 2 ASCII D RE 8 2 5 Connecti n details eenegen Denge dee Det de De 9 22S ATO O AMG BEX EIERE tess ese dees Eeer 9 2 5 2 604X64 ET 10 S Config ratlo EE 12 3 A Router l vel EE 12 3 2 Router ModE sei rA dree A E A A EE a 12 3 3 POWER sek ARI EE 17 3 4 Power up IOC sa cent cos cee aceasta a a Cd ae ea oad ene ede aaa oer 17 3 5 Configuring switching time E 17 3 6 Configuring Kegel TEE 17 3 7 Configuring IMDUTOPHONS EE 19 ZE We e DEE 19 3 8 Configuring Output le EE 20 re pt i Re rel 20 3 8 2 Slew rate settings wceds c2cesereadiedserectact taceds Wiackoseatadiesa na aatacttne watinendtriastadinsenpaatrakdsertnes 20 le Ce 21 4 LED status indication EE 22 bd EVAL ELIE E 22 4 2 Alarmni staleS a Soa dich Sap awe wd cba gdh cts Sada bad ca gd dats Bae Raed ov gee 22 EE 22 44 SL PWR 300 LEDS eege e a A banaueny Je R 23 5 Router COMMUMICATION cecczcodccaccmnsccacerndccnsccndccnsccadccndcendacmedcnoncadecnoncnedsmocemeenseentedne 24 5 1 Senak connEctiO EE 24 5 1 1 Maximum cable length HES 2221 24 ENEE ee 25 52A AW e TE te EE 25 By SING COMMEGION ee Ee onda Ulead shah tenia EE 26 5 3 1 Connecting EELER 26 5
33. settings This is only applicable on Sublimes with optical I O 3 8 3 1 Laser enabled Enable or disable laser ON OFF It is useful to disable a laser for safety purposes if maintenance is required on the receiving end of the fiber 3 8 3 2 Laser alarm Indicates alarm on laser OK FAIL 3 8 3 3 Laser temp alarm Indicates high temperature alarm on laser OK FAIL nevion com 21 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 4 LED status indication 4 1 Start up The LED located at the front of the router indicates the status of the router At start up the LED will alternate between red R and green G every 500ms for about two seconds After the start up sequence the LED will indicate the Alarm state of the router There are two LEDs located at the Ethernet bus At start up the boot loader is searching for update commands on the serial port for about two seconds During this sequence both Ethernet LEDs will be blinking After the start up sequence the LEDs will indicate the Ethernet state 4 2 Alarm states The LED can either be red R green G yellow Y or have no light N The LED state is here described with twenty letters each representing 100ms which totals to an alarm sequence of two seconds The X indicates that the LED keeps the color it has the moment the alarm sequence begins green yellow or no light Description LED state Alarm Comment Continuous GGGG
34. sion 2 4 x and higher Grass Valley Native protocol TCP IP This option allows support for Grass Valley Native protocol via TCP IP interface using port 12345 The subset of this protocol that is supported by Sublime routers is described in Appendix B 2 The Grass Valley Native protocol is only available on Sublime routers with FW version 2 5 4 and higher Sublime 16x2 routers with or without extensions This option shall be used only on 16x2 routers enabling both IP or RS 232 control and NCB extensions to other 16x2 routers in a stack When using 16x2 routers in a stack the router with the highest offset shall be nevion com 18 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G connected to IP or RS 232 and the rest of the stack interconnected with NCB connections This protocol option is only used on 16x2 routers but should be used on all 16x2 routers in the application Use your Nevion Configurator to verify the HW revision of your Sublime unit 2 Untitled project System Configurator Network Electronics ASA EIS File View Tools Windows Help lly GF H Chose 2 Refresh IP Settings ZS f Levels Vitual Router Mappings G3 Categories Salvos Button Configurations Project Explorer Name a Info Controllers Status Hostname IP address Subnet mask Default gateway TCP connections Sublime type Firmware Bootloader HW revision MAC ad
35. t EQ It is possible to enable or bypass Input EQ for each router input separately Default is Input EQ enabled nevion com 19 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 3 8 Configuring Output options This configuration is done in the Nevion Configurator Laser enabled I LEE SE GE SE SE EE DE SE SE SE EE SE SE gE SE E gE EE SE EE E SE EE WE E EE EE 4 4 4 a o oO 0 0 mmm mmm 7319993999 olo oO y T o0 roo Cc oc Cc 0 0 gt o oO CF ah ah ob Ob ob ab ab ob ob ob a gt ob ab arar OO HH O 8 ro GZ ER ER cn ff kel ON zj ON ec E Les ER ER EI et eg H be ON X Y gt d z Y Y 7 Y d z 4 7 gt k BV Mle Me Die Di The We Tie Se Tie Yee Tie De Jie Jie J i Je jie Jie jie J RRE CARR RA a KC 3 8 1 Output reclocker It is possible to enable or bypass Output Reclocker for each router output separately Default is Output Reclocker enabled 3 8 2 Slew rate settings Slew rate settings can only be manipulated on electrical I O 3 8 2 1 Slew rate mode Set slew rate mode on output Auto Fixed Automatic slew rate detection is only available on reclocking routers Non reclocking routers can only set the options based on Fixed slew rate mode 3 8 2 2 Slew rate Set slew rate to SD or HD Only used when Slew rate mode is fixed nevion com 20 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 3 8 3 Laser
36. tal requirements for Nevion equipment 1 The equipment will meet the guaranteed performance specification under the following environmental conditions Operating room temperature range 0 C to 45 C Operating relative humidity range lt 95 non condensing 2 The equipment will operate without damage under the following environmental conditions Temperature range 10 C to 55 C Relative humidity range lt 55 non condensing nevion com 32 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G Product Warranty The warranty terms and conditions for the product s covered by this manual follow the General Sales Conditions by Nevion which are available on the company web site www nevion com nevion com 33 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G Important notes regarding Software in the VikinX Sublime router family range This product utilizes software components that are licensed with open source licenses The source code for these components and our modifications are available from http labs nevion com open source OpenTCP includes software developed by Viola systems http www violasystems com nevion com 34 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G Appendix A Materials declaration and recycling information A 1 Materials declaration For product sold into China after 1st March 2007 we comply with the Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products In the first stage
37. tion You gain access to router for communication purposes by connecting either the router s serial port to your computer or by using an Ethernet connection Do not use both the router s Ethernet port and RS 232 serial port or NCB ports at the same time Doing so may cause loss of important communication and control data 5 1 Serial connection Connection can be made through the serial port of the router see also Chapter 2 5 for connection details The communication parameters are configurable Please refer to the protocol documentation of the appropriate communication control protocol Example The protocol parameters of the VikinX Compact routers are as follows Bit rate 19200 bit s Data bits 8 bits Stop bits 1 Parity No parity For further details concerning this protocol please refer to the following manual NCB Protocol pdf The DE9 female socket for the serial port of the router has the following pin out Pin RS 232 mode Not in use Tx Rx Not in use GND GND RTS CTS Do Not Connect Note that if the standard RS 232 cable specification DCE is followed 00 NI gt O01 Go PO A cable with Male Male or Female Female connectors at the cable ends is used for Rx Tx crossed connection and A cable with Male Female connectors at the cable ends is used for a straight through connection 5 1 1 Maximum cable length RS 232
38. tput can t be switched by anyone else but the user that protected it nevion com 30 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G 8 Fan monitoring and replacement Each optical backplane module has a fan which is monitored If the fan fails the LED in front of the Sublime will indicate an error see chapter 4 2 It is also possible to use System Configurator to list all alarms In System Overview right click on the Sublime unit and select Properties then choose the Alarms tab If a fan error alarm is active the alarm description will include the number of all optical backplane modules with a faulty fan The number is counting from the bottom giving the lowest module number 1 the next number 2 and so on The fan module is mounted to the optical backplane module with a single screw When replacing a faulty fan module loosen the screw by hand or by using a flat screwdriver New fan modules can be ordered separately BER SL 3GHD1616 160PT Power A failed inactive main_ctrl Power B failed inactive main_ctrl Positive power too low inactive main_ctrl Negative power too high inactive main_ctrl Client TCPAP connection inactive main_ctrl No valid product key inactive main_ctrl SFP error inactive main_ctrl Fan error SFP module 2 active main_ctrl Help OK Cancel A nevion com 31 VikinX Sublime Optical Routers Rev G General environmen

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