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1. E E E E Ti E arar i Sources Destinations Levels Categories Grouping System Size Sources 0 Destinations o j Description 1 0 WBY C 64 a 64 a Wide Band Video Note Ensure that video is always on level 0 3 Define as levels all of the signal types that you plan to switch separately and or name in device type configurations that follow aes Miw 2 a Sources Destinations Levels Categories Grouping Logical System Size Sources 0 Destinations 0 8 f B c D E F G H Level Name Color Image Inputs Outputs Description Number n o WBV 64 2 64 Wideband Video pw 1 LF 64 64 Left Front Audio 3 2 RF 64 64 Right Front Audio 4 5 CF 64 a 64 Center Front Audio o LFE 3 64 a 64 Low Frequency Effects el LR _ 64 64 Left Rear Audio RR _ 64 64 Right Rear Audio pn 7 LT _ amp 64 Left Total Audio of a stereo downmix ae i Oe ioe STEP 3 Define Device Types in DBEditor Note Device types are an extremely important part of the signal definition used in the IP3 routing engine Take time to consider and plan these device types as part of the system design Why Device Types are Important Device Types are used In routing systems to identify and organize all of the separately routable parts of a signal For example a VTR feed with SDI and two separate AES audio signals Or an SDI with an embedded 5 1
2. Bj set Instance pe 59C IBG T 4C5reclockerM odev alue 1 1 1 Syntax Px HS9C41BGE1 Oenumd by Value vO auto 0 hai U auto 0 is we hd 2 3 36 3 v4 bypass 4 Another value 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 154 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual SNM P Overview 9 Execute The parameter change will then be made and visible in the IP3 Controller UI Switching The following Is supported provided Support for global salvo execution Table of all configured Sources in the database Table of all configured Destinations in the database Source Destination tables provide SNMP link to CCSP device for parametric control Destination control Take Disconnect Crosspoints Lock Protect Unlock Destinations Crosspoint Status via SNMP notifications Current lock source status RoutingSources Table INDEX SNMP instance row for Source routingSourcelndexValue Routing Index for the Destination routingSourceCCSPOid Provides the SNM P OID of the CCSP parametric control of the input module routingSourceCCSPTablelndex Provides the SNM P Table Index for input parametric control 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 155 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual SNM P Overview i Get Table routingSourcesTable 5 127 0 0 1 161 V1 Loopback V1 File E
3. 5 Click the newly created source you will see the 4 channels in the lower pane Main Database SOUrCES Destinations i r Rec id Insert Update Remove SS ee A i 1 pay eee Iira m ya ipanga a e pagpag psg H F E i 3 T p 7 E Hi 1 Sri S 4K Video IPS Test Bernard Slot 1 Port 1 a a EL Ocal a Video IPS Test Bernard Slot 1 Port 1 Video 1 Sr 1V2 Video IPS Test Bermard Slot 27 Port 1 Video 1 Sr 1V3 Video IPS Test Bernard Slot 3 Port 1 Video 1 Sr 1Vv4 Video IPS Test Bernard 5lot 4 Port 1 Video 1 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 83 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Database Editor 6 Double click an entry to change the Slot and Port as required po E Bernard Slot 1 Port 2 Video 1 IPS 7 Slot 1 at 1 Port 2 Video 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 OK Cancel Slot 4 Ensure the final definition physically matches the slots and ports for your 4K channel sources Destinations for 4K Configure destinations the same way as the sources See Sources for 4K on page 82 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 84 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Frame Components and Parameters Frame Components and Parameters Frame Components When you click the Go to Frame option for a specific frame on the main navigation page it displays a c
4. Primary IP3 Frame 1 IP3 Frame 2 Figure 4 Ethernet Interfaces on the IP3 Controller Note ENETs 1 4 are for routing system client devices like the Navigator PC M agellan ROP ENET5 6 are used to connect to IP3 frames Ethernet Connections There are 6 Ethernet interfaces on the Controller that can be defined by going to Configure System gt Manage IP3 Controller Settings gt Network amp Redundancy gt Network Settings You can select the Ethernet connection ports that are used and only configure those The IP3 Controller only accepts connections on enabled Ethernet ports Disabled ports will not be used even when fully configured and wired By default ENET 5 internal and ENET 1 external are enabled ENET5 and ENET1 connections required for the system to be fully functional are enabled by default and cannot be disabled from the UI ENET6 internal and ENETs 2 3 4 external are disabled by default can be enabled disabled from the UI 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 19 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Setup ENET Connection Status ENET1 Enabled Cannot be disabled ENET2 Can be enabled disabled Each of the configurable ENETs 2 3 4 6 can be activated deactivated by doing the following 1 Select the relevant ENET in the the Network Settings dialog by clicking it Hardware Subnet Hardware Gateway ENET xte
5. Seas Power Supplies on page 89 Ethernet Ports on page 90 Power Supplies Serial Ports on page 91 Ethemet Ports Senal Ports Frame The Frame section provides the following parameters Description Options ro zro RO A unique 6 byte frame identifier RO The Frame temperature in degrees centigrade Table 9 Frame parameters Frame Type IP3 28RU Frame ID 000014DA98B3 Ambient Temperature C 6 Ethernet Ports Senal Ports Figure 34 Frame Parameters PX RES The PX RES section provides the following parameters Table 10 PX RES parameters Parameter Description Options PX RES 1 Serial lt String gt Not Present PX RES 2 Serial lt String gt Not Present 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 86 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Frame Components and Parameters PX RES 1 Active Standby Not Present Failed PX RES 2 Active Standby Not Present Failed Select Active PX RES RW PX RES1 PX RES2 PX RES Firmware Version A string showing the current firmware version of the active PX RES PX RES Alternate Version A string showing the firmware version on the alternate bank of the active PX RES No Parameters and Faults View Parameters Faults 4 IP3 Frame PX RES 1 Serial PX RES 2 Serial Not Present Frame PX RES PX RES 1 PX RES 2 Video Crosspoint Not Present Active TDM Crosspoint
6. Data Sync Status Sync Progress Synchronized 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 100 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Configuring IP3 Controller Redundancy Data Sync status is displayed on the System Configuration gt M anage IP3 Controller Settings gt Network and Redundancy page as well as on the right side of the Controller homepage The Sync Progress and Synchronized LEDs indicate data synchronization status The Sync Progress LED is gray if There is no secondary IP3 Controller present Redundancy is disabled No Data Synchronization in progress The Synchronized LED is green if Data Synchronization is complete Data Synchronization in progress Heartbeat Status Heartbeat Status Line 1 Line 2 Heartbeat status is displayed on the System Configuration gt M anage IP3 Controller Settings gt Network and Redundancy page as well as on the right side of the Controller homepage The LED is gray if A secondary IP3 Controller has not been defined Redundancy has not been enabled Data sync Is in progress and has not completed The LED is green if Data sync is complete The LED is red if Data sync is failed or encountered an error Redundancy Status Redundancy status is displayed on the System Configuration gt M anage IP3 Controller Settings gt Network and Redundancy page It shows as either Enabled or Disable
7. Features The IP3 Controller provides or intermediates the following major functions of the routing system Maintenance of the Routing Database sources destinations tielines etc Logical Routing Protocol LRC XY Stream Protocol XY Net Management Configuration and Status of the routing system Event Logging Firmware Version Management and Upgrade management Web Browser based M anagement of the routing system Integration with M agellan CCS Navigator Alarm Generation and Management Parametric Control of Processing functions in the routing system Signal Route determination and execution across multiple physical IP3 frames Tieline Management and Control including tielines to from 3rd party routers Web based utility for router control via any computer or mobile device with HTM L5 support For systems where there is a mix of IP3 and other Imagine Communications routing or processing equipment the IP3 Controller integrates tightly with the unified Command and Control System CCS Navigator The IP3 Controller acts as an LRC protocol server and as an XY NET protocol server processing routing requests from these protocols into routes across the IP3 routing frames and other routing frames and generating appropriate control protocol commands to each of those frames Status from the various frames is aggregated back into full route status and returned into all of the original protocols to all of the connected clients The IP3 Control
8. Figure 23 Module Details 1 Modules List The first column displays the name of the selected module and the slot it is in and lists other modules of the same type in the frame if present You can access details of other similar modules by clicking on them in the list When you select a module in this list information on the frame it belongs to the slot version and serial number is dynamically updated in the header at the top and parameters are displayed on the right Displays parameter categories menus and individual Parameters parameters for the selected module Parameter options can be changed using the GUI See Parametric Control on page 67 M odule Faults Displays any existing faults and related details for the selected module See M odule Faults on page 62 Faults Overview The number of major and minor faults for the module are displayed at the top Close Button You can close the M odule window at any time by clicking the Close button at the top right hand corner of the screen M odule Faults M odule faults can be viewed by doing the following 1 Goto aframe by clicking the Go to Frame button on the main navigation page 2 Click the Open Module button against a Module 3 Click the Faults button to open the module specific Faults tab 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 62 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Navigation M
9. 44 Major 7 Minor View List Faults sg re IP R ID Status Faults IP Addresses IP3 Controller Controller 172 25 150 175 175 Active O Major 0 Minor Open Controlle IP 1 10 10 20 234 Controller Primary Secondary Redundancy Enabled Data Synced IP 2 10 10 30 234 it Supply Stat F1 IP3 5RU Test Jig 10 10 20 234 Active 43 Major 7 Minor Coreen Power Supply Status Firmware Version 1 3 39 Resource Card Primary Secondary Frame Power Supply Fans Status Internal top Resource Card Synchronization In normal operating mode all parameter and route changes are synchronized from the active master PX RES to the standby PX RES When upgrading PX RES firmware images are also synchronized If the alternate firmware image is activated on the active PX RES the alternate image on the standby PX RES also becomes active 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 96 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Resource M odule PX RES Active and Standby Determination Active and Standby states are non volatile An active PX RES remains active after a power cycle The standby PX RES only becomes active If the active PX RES is removed or in case of manual failover If two PX RES modules are inserted into a frame and powered up at the same time the PX RES in the top slot will have higher priority Alarms All alarms are off by default except for criti
10. A snapshot of all configured frames and IP3 Controller are displayed IP3 System Hi Administrator x Imagine Hardware stem Faults A Major Minne Power Supply Status IPS Cono ler Cuontrolles 172 25 150 137 37 ive 0 Majur O Miri Open Conti oller controller Primary Secondary Redundancy Disabled Intemal inp Internal bulloni Fi p SKU 10 10 20 234 Active 6 Major 1 Minor Goto Frame Pad External 1 redundant External 2 rcdundart Firmware Version 1 8 Kesource Card Prmary Secondary Frame Power Supply Oo OA 3 IFS Frame 28RU 10 10 20 140 InActive Major Minor Chassis Fan Stahi hinmware Version Resource Card Primary Secondary Frame Power Supply ans o Va Front Front O on Figure 20 IP3 System Dashboard fey label oe SSS 1 IP3 System List View on a ewe Physical view of the overall system Default view 2 IP3 System Faults View on An overview of components modules with faults and links to open page 65 disable or acknowledge faults Frames in the System on A list of configured Frames in the system along with IP addresses page 60 firmware versions resource card information and fault information Controllers in the System on A list of configured Controllers with snapshot information page 64 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 59 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Navigation epa O pen 5 Go t
11. Failover NA N A F ENET 5 10 10 20 50 N A NA ENET 6 N A nal Network arnal Network Note For the following settings IP3 Controller X Y ID Administrator ID Operator ID X Y Server If a IP3 Controller failover is initiated too soon after a change to these settings the data synchronization mechanism may not have enough time to sync these changes over to the other IP3 Controller but regardless the Data Sync Status LEDs may indicate that the IP3 Controllers are Synchronized Failover Trigger Conditions Active IP3 Controller powered off Windows reboot of the Active IP3 Controller Active IP3 Controller ENET1 4 connection lost Active IP3 Controller ENET5 and 6 connection lost 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 102 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Logging Server Logging Server Overview The Magellan Logging Server provides logging information on IP3 Controller and Routing functions The Logging Server is pre installed on the Controller and can be accessed on port 8002 on the same IP address as the Controller To launch the Logging Server In the URL field of your browser type http lt Controller IP Address gt 8002 The following is explained here Logging Server Interface on page 104 Examining Logs on page 105 Live Logs on page 106 Log History on page 106 Clearing Logs on page 107 Configuring the Loggi
12. Table Parameter standard Sync Module 1 RO Active Standby Not Present Sync M odule 2 RO Active Standby Not Present Select Active Sync Module RW Modulel M odule2 Parameters and Faults Sync Show Table Sync Module 1 Active Sync Module 2 Not Present Ethernet Ports Select Active Sync Module Serial Ports Figure 38 Sync Parameters Sync Notes There are 4 available sync references that can each be turned on or off by Sync Enable parameters The Sync Mode parameter set to Auto by default allows for configuration of switching point settings In Auto mode the output switches relative to the detected sync reference assigned to the module If Sync Mode is set to Standard the Sync Reference parameter can be used to specify the sync standard to use as the reference signal The output switches relative to the specified reference If Sync Mode is set to Advanced the Sync Pulse Dela parameter can be used to specify where the output switching point is relative to the reference signal The delay is in units of microseconds By default Sync Enable is set to On When a firmware upgrade is performed in this mode the new firmware is programmed into the alternate banks of both the active and the standby PX RES If Sync Enable is set to Off only the alternate bank of the active PX RES is written Power Supplies The Power Supplies section provides the following parameters 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietar
13. module specific M IBs The generic M IBs are infrastructurenetwork29286 mib IP3_Controller mib routing mib 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 146 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual SNM P Overview Download and load module specific M IBs depending on the modules you have in your frame Set the SNMP ID The SNMP ID is set from the IP3 Controller web UI configuration Configure System gt M anage IP3 Controller Settings gt Router Settings 1 Configuration Controller Settings Router Settings Network amp Redundancy Maintenance ID Controller X Y SNMP Administrator Operator Enable SNMP Note Do not install the Windows SNMP agent on the IP3 Controller 1 Open the Control Panel gt Programs and Features 2 Click Turn Windows features on or off 3 Select Simple Network Management Protocol SNM P 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 147 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual The WMI SNMP Provider sub option is not required Turn Windows features on or off To turn a feature on select its check box To turn a feature off clear its check box A filled box means that only part of the feature is turned on di Internet Information Services Hostable Web Core di Media Features di Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 1 di Microsoft Message Queu
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15. Browsers on those computers must meet the minimum requirements specified for support of Microsoft Silverlight 5 0 or higher Note Ensure the appropriate Silverlight version is used based on the Operating System running on the PC be it 32 bit x86 or 64 bit x64 The officially supported browser is Internet Explorer 10 or 11 PCs running Magellan CCS Navigator M agellan CCS Navigator needs be installed on a separate PC running either Windows 7 Professional both 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems are supported Windows XP SP 3 Windows 2003 Server SP2 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 17 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Setup IP3 Controller Setup IP3 Controller Application Overview The IP3 Controller runs on a server class computing platform provided by Imagine Communications The IP3 Controller services and some related applications and libraries come pre installed on the unit and start at power on automatically Generally the IP3 Controller is accessed remotely using routing protocols and web service technologies however it is necessary during installation diagnostic and service operations to be able to access the console of the IP3 Controller either through a KVM or through Remote Desktop techniques Default Controller PC Credentials Username Password The pre installed username on the IP3 Controller mac
16. Categories or Indexes based on Source Destination changi Enable Name Auto Complete W Enable 16 Character Names Do Not Show Publish After Save Tielines Tielines allow sources destinations from one frame the upstream connection to be available to another frame or frames Tielines help you expand the size of your system make resources available to several users at the same time or restrict remote user access to available sources See the Magellan CCS Navigator user manual for information on using tielines and tieline monitoring In the Tieline M onitoring application external to but installed with M agellan CCS Navigator anew column Reserved Destination indicates the destination that the tieline is reserved for You may edit this column by choosing the destination to be reserved When an upstream source Is requested by the 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 30 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps reserved destination it will always use this tieline and no other destinations will utilize this tieline It will remain clear until required Note the Reserved Tieline feature is only support by IP3 Controller version 1 3 or higher In the the M agellan CCS Navigator user manual follow the steps outlined for adding tielines to a routing system See M anaging Enhanced Tielines section When creating a r
17. Channels InterOP Frm IN Slot 49 Port 1 Video 1 Maximum number of Video Ports per module 9 Maximum number of Video Channels per Port 1 Add Rows Cancel The Insert option is identical to Add the only difference is with Insert you can choose where to add sources destinations For example if you previously defined SRC1 SRC5 and you want to add a new source right after SRC1 rather than after SRC5 use the Insert option to do so If you use Add in this case SRC6 will be placed after SRC5 Update Update Options Update Sources using the following template _ Update names and description Name Prefix Name Index Alias Long Name Description I Update device and location information Device Type Frame Maximum number of Ports per module W Update breakaway flag Breakaway Source fj Use the Update option to modify details for a previously created Source or Destination Select the appropriate checkbox to modify that section 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 78 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Database Editor Remove Select one or more Sources Destinations and click Remove to delete them Save Click to Save changes Validate Click to Validate sources destinations added If any of the sources destinations do not validate properly you will see an icon beside them that you can click on to see the validation de
18. Enables the Automatic the computer willbe unableto ZE Smart Card Manages ac Started Automatic process SNMP requests If this service 5 Card R All h Manual is disabled any services that explicitly iad CREE an Fee E so depend on it will fail to start 4 5MS Agent Host Provides ch Started Automatic oo Automatic SNMP Tra Start Manual Sh Software P Stop Automatic D aid SPP Notific Pause Manual TE SQL Serve ees arted Automatic Pe ty icab fv SOL Serve Restart Disabled SA SOL Serve tated Automatic it a p SA SQL Serve All Tasks tated Automatic SA SSDP Disce rted Manual me Refresh 5A Storage Se Manual Superfete Properties jtarted Automatic r Note Ensure the SNMP Startup mode is set to Automatic 4 Select the Security tab 5 Click the Add button and enter Community Name SNMP Service Properties Local Computer ceouy Send authentication trap Accepted community names Community READ ONLY Community Name Leam more about SNMP 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 149 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual SNM P Overview 6 Click Add again and then Apply to save changes Configure SNMP Trap Inthe Security tab type in the Community Name for example public 2 Click the Add to list button Click the Add button and enter Traps destination address which is the IP address of the SNM P M anager system Cli
19. Module t en Module I I I I Input Cards Inpu P P P PX HS9C IBG P PX S9C IB t Cards F 39 Open Module Figure 22 Expanded View of Modules The following details are displayed per component Name The name of the card For example PX HSR9C IBG Slot The slot the card resides in Category The type of card Input Output Crosspoint Control Version The firmware version running on the card Product ID The ID for the module Alarm Status Red major Yellow minor Blank healthy Open Module Click to go to a specific card module and view details 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 61 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Navigation M odule Details When you click the Open Module button against a module in the Frame View M odule details are displayed in a window superimposed over the previous frame window The Module window displays ALL of the modules of the same type as the one that you selected The following details are displayed PX HSREC2D OBG Module Taults O Mojor 0 Mincer A Close PxX HSRECID OBG Modules Parameters and Faults MIEW Farametsrs a X HSREC2C ABG Sofhware Werin D F Module Bag BD AE Outputs 2 Control FPGA Version Px 1 fe OBG in Slot 7 Serer ees a PR HS RG D OBG in Slul amp PX HSREC2D O86 in Slot 9 Module Status PX HSR ACPA in Slot 10 Module Ready PX HSREC2D 086 in Slot 11
20. Slot 1 Port 2 HD Video_ex Fi Slot 1 Port 3 HD Video_ex F1 Slot 1 Port 4 HD Video_ex F1 Slot 1 Port 5 HD Video_ex F1 Slot 1 Port 7 HD Video ex F1 Slot 1 Port 8 ay l a m a a m a l lia p p p p HD Video_exp F1 Slot 1 Port 6 p p p HD Video_ex F1 Slot 1 Port 9 scription ype ocation expanded input Video FT S ot 1 Port 1 Video 1 expanded input Video F2 5 ot 1 Port 1 Video 1 Manage IP3 Controller Settings Click the Manage IP3 Controller Settings icon to define or modify your system hardware configuration Manage IP3 controller settings Three tabs are displayed Router Settings Network and Redundancy Maintenance iration Controller Settings Router Settings Network amp Red undancy Maintenance Router Settings This is the dialog where the XY ID for the IP3 Controller is set In the XY control protocol every device including the router itself has a unique ID 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 48 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual System Configuration In systems with only one router it is common but not required that the router have ID 0 and this is the default on the IP3 Controller In systems where there is more than one router for example tieline systems with Platinum Routers it may be desirable to set the IP3 XY ID to something other than Zero In the XY control protocol there is a tree
21. Time Sync Status E Administrator IPS Time Sync Status IP3 Controller to I P3 Controller TPs3 Controller to IP3 Frame Server PS CoN PRGontroller Scripts m IP3 Redundancy Management Utility to handle redundancy 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 24 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps IP3 Controller Initial Steps Launching the IP3 Controller Interface Note Connect a keyboard and monitor console to the IP3 Controller before performing the operations below When starting out of the box connect directly to the IP3 Controller console By default there is no password for both Administrator and Operator To login as Operator enter Operator as Username 1 From the console of the IP3 Controller launch a Web Browser and connect to the IP3 Controller at 127 0 0 1 Sign in to IP3 System Username Administrator Password Sign In 2 The first time you connect to the IP3 Controller you will be prompted to add Frames Click No for now Would you like to add IP3 router frames and or configure a Logical database IP3 System Fault Log Configure System Hi Administrator Help clmagine 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 25 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps 4 Goto Mana
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23. address meaning a specific remote control panel triggered an action The item that was triggered The action that happened as a result of the triggered item Message Types Error This level is reserved for problems that directly affect output such as loss of signal and loss of reference High priority CCSP alarms with a level of Critical generate this message when asserted Warning This level notifies about potential problems M edium priority CCSP alarms with a level of Warning generate this message when asserted Notice These messages apply to all alarm de assertions and RCP connection messages 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 110 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Logging Server Informational This level indicates routine device operation Debug This level is disabled by default and only intended for use in specific trouble shooting guided by tech support Informational messages will be generated for all operational changes from control sources enabled in the logging server setup Control by RCP will list the IP of the device to identify which one performed the operation Other sources have a sole source available all Automation message are assumed to come from the same source but EAS is considered another source All messages control from the parametric system are identified as CCSP Import and Exporting Logs Exporting Logs When you ex
24. bar appears below the button bar at the top of your Logging Server screen If the Summary bar is not open click Summary to open it Click the X at the end of the toolbar to close it Summary D Exports Imports Collections Figure 48 Summary Toolbar The Summary bar has three options Exports Imports and Collections 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 112 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Logging Server Click one of these options to open the Summary Details dialog box The three options correspond to three tabs on the Summary Details dialog box Each tab details recent activity for that area of the interface 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 113 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview Router Soft Panel Overview The Router Soft Panel is a new web based utility for controlling Platinum IP3 routers via any computer or mobile device with HTM L5 support The Router Soft Panel essentially runs on a IP3 Controller and is specific to routing control for that IP3 Controller Logging in The Router Soft Panel interface can be accessed using http 4P3 ControllerlIP Address gt panel Sc magine Isg Administrator eee Enter password Figure 49 Router Soft Panel Login Screen Note The users for the Router Soft Panel applic
25. mix arriving through an FSDX Input M odule In past routers it was required to make the distinction between the physical arrival pattern of these signal package embedded vs AES in defining the device types In the IP3 with Full Physical Flexibility FPF technology the Device Type serves mainly to identify the subcomponents that route together regardless of how they physically appear in the router Even in a router which routes only wideband video it is required to define a device type for wideband video as shown below Even though device types are required in IP3 no device types are created by default 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 35 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps Tip Device Type definitions should correspond to the standard kinds of feeds fed from devices in your plant Physical associations and how they map to specific physical inputs and outputs will be specified later to match the actual wiring The wizard contains several templates With IP3 because the actual physical associations of video audio channels are very flexible the template could say HD Embedded while the audio channels could be physically separate or come from M ADI or even embedded on other video signals 1 Click the Wizard button and set up the required device type s based on your modules 2 Select Create a New Custom Device T
26. module as a whole such as Software Version are usually organized under this category Inputs Outputs Parameters and status that are indexed for each Input Output on the module are organized under Inputs for Input modules or Outputs for Output modules See Table Parameters on page 70 Advanced Settings which most users would never need to see or modify 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 69 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Parametric Control Parameters and Faults Parameters and Faults View Parameters Faults View Parameters Faults A PX HSSC IBG 4 PX HSR16C OBG Module Module Inputs Outputs Advanced Advanced Figure 28 Input Parameter Groups Figure 29 Output Parameter Groups Parameter Types Read Only Status Parameters Read only or status parameters feedback the current state of a specific parameter Exp Data Rate HD Figure 30 Example of a Read Only parameter String Parameters String parameters are items that can be renamed using text characters String parameter changes do not take effect until the entire string has been modified Use a keyboard or copy and paste to enter a value List Parameters List parameters contain a series of possible values for a specific parameter Enumeration and string list parameter changes are always delayed List parameters are identifiable by the arrow in the right co
27. ol Log End Range The End Point of the Log Range 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 106 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Logging Server a pe Log Range Options Right click to view options for the selected log range You can choose to refresh logs or export the selected range Next Page Click to go to the next or previous page 8o Last Page Click to go to the last or first page 9 Options Click to view define Log Options and to filter logs The top portion of the Examiner tab shows a timeline A green marker indicates the beginning of the viewing area and a red marker indicates the end To View a specific time click the timeline with the mouse The log examiner updates to show logs surrounding that time A black line appears in the timeline indicating the current time in the Examiner Above the timeline you can adjust the content that is displayed by changing the date and duration To view a different part of the log drag the green and red sliders Below the timeline messages are displayed in a static format You can sort the log entries by clicking on column headers Live Logs To view a live real time log place a check beside the device on the Home page and then click View Live Logs Magellan Diagnostic Logging sc magine Application Profiles x Examine Logs View Live Logs Show Filters Actions jevice Name Applicati
28. other devices Handling Duplicate Source Destination Names Duplicates are allowed in the system When you have a third party router and an IP3 router in your system duplicates are resolved by using the local to the router reference This is useful for tie line configurations where a source may be present on both the local and other routers It forces the local source to be used without utilizing a tie line resource 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 139 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Interfacing with a Legacy Router Interfacing with a Legacy Router This section covers the required configuration if you intend for your IP3 router to interface with a legacy router for example Platinum Panacea Integrator etc From a configuration standpoint there are different ways in which you can accomplish integration with a legacy router You can have sources destinations from IP3 and non IP3 be on separate levels Note that in this case you cannot have tielines in the system You can have sources destinations from IP3 and non IP3 share the same levels and route together You can add the legacy router sources destinations into an existing IP3 database You can use the Offset functionality in Navigator and offset the indices IP3 and non IP3 on different levels This example explains how we add In an additional Level for the Legacy Router matrix So
29. structure of connections between devices such that XY messages get distributed from device to device In many configurations the IP3 Controller is the ROOT of that tree and the other XY devices will point to the IP3 Controller as their server In this case setting this Server IP field to 0 0 0 0 indicates that the IP3 Controller should not connect to any higher server In some system configurations it may be desirable to have the IP3 Controller make a client connection to another XY server if that is the case fill in the IP address of that remote server here Be very careful to avoid creating loops of connectivity in the XY distribution if you do this messages can cycle endlessly and make the routing system unusable Router Settings Network amp Redundancy Maintenance ID Controller X Y Fic Administrator 955 Operator IP Server In the Server field in case of Hybrid systems enter the IP Address of the other Router for example Platinum When you create a routing system in Navigator by polling the Controller IP the device for which you provided an IP here will be included in your routing system Note Ensure you do not provide the IP Address of another IP3 Controller in the Server field Redundancy Settings See Controller Redundancy see Configuring IP3 Controller Redundancy on page 97 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 49 Platinum IP3 Installation C
30. the IP addresses of the IP3 Frame s PX RES controllers 2 Inthe IP3 Controller under the Configure System section click the Hardware Foundry icon Hardware Foundry 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 26 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps 3 Click Add Devices to add your IP3 frame LES Routina System Confiauration S Close Leite Add Devices Remove Device System Expansion Existing Routing devices Fi IPS Frame 8RU 110 10 20 234 QA 3 IPS Frame 28RU 10 10 20 140 Note The label that you choose in this step will become part of the routing system database and part of the physical location properties of every signal that terminates at this routing frame Choose carefully a name that is meaningful in your facility which differentiates the frames within a multi frame router in a way that will be unambiguous to the maintenance and operations staff It is also visually helpful in the tools if the name is relatively short 1 Once complete you will see your frame and other details on the main page It can take up to 90 seconds for the IP3 Controller to pull in all of the details of the frame and display them for the first time Select the row containing the frame if the power supply and fan indicators appear on the right in color then you have successfully added the frame 2015 Imagine Communication
31. the following details Destination Selected Destination s will be displayed Select the Level Take The TAKE button is then enabled and you can click TAKE to send the Breakaway command to the Router Multiple destinations F1_HD s72 4 Levein F1 HDs2 TAKE Add to Batch 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 120 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview Lock The Lock function prevents all users from changing the destination You can lock one or more destinations by selecting use multi select to select multiple the destinations clicking the last function button at the top and clicking Lock Lock Protect Clear Lock Protect About Locked Destinations will display a special icon to denote their locked status Destinations Fil HDd1 GVG 51 Fi HDd2 GYG S 1 The user that initiated the Lock can clear it using the Clear Lock Protect function See Clear Lock Protect on page 121 Protect The Protect function prevents users except the user who initiated the Protect from changing the destination 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 121 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview You can protect one or more destinations by selecting use multi select to select multiple the destinations clicking t
32. you have your IP3 sources destinations on a certain level or levels and then create an additional level for the Legacy Router Note that this works for only one additional level meaning only one legacy router can be configured to interface with the IP3 router at this time As an example create an HD Video device type and configure HD Video on Level 0 So in this case Level 0 is for the IP3 and later we will create another level say Level 1 for the Legacy router Note Level 0 and Level 1 is just an example You can choose any 2 levels as appropriate to your routing system Presuming you have your IP3 matrix set up follow these steps Create a Device Type 1 Launch Navigator and open the DBEditor 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 140 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Interfacing with a Legacy Router 2 Use the Wizard to create a device type for example HD Video Edit basting Device Type Existing Type Name Delete Device Type Manage Device Types emplate HD Video Data Ei Create New Custom Device Type o oo Audio Options The following options help to configure how levels are assigned for audio F Be able to Breakaway Audio from Video The following options help to configure how the audio is mapped f Mono Breakaway C Stereo Breakaway Number of embedded audio channels 10 Ed Back Next gt gt l F
33. 3 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual SNM P Overview 7 Go to the specific parameter and Set lata 23 IP3 E 1 platinurnlP 328A LU frane H 88 pt 1292256 3G15 S LE 139 ps H59C IBG o B ale 1 px HS9C IBG Params H FE 2 px HS SCAB GP 2softwareVersionT able fl E 3 px HS9CIBGP3epneSelect able ee EA 4 px H59C IBGP4inputsT able AB 1 px HS9C IBGP4inputse ntry a ST 1 ps HS9C IBGT4C1signalPresencev alue l ih 2 px HSYC B GT 402 videos tandardy alue ven db 3 pe HSSCIBGT ACS yideoE ror alue vee ih 4 px HSYC B GT 4C4eqgbypassValue sn 5 px HSSC IBGT4CSreclockerMode g on E px HSSC IBGT 4CBlockedValue Walk s it 7 px HSYC IBG TAC frateD etectedy all Get Column ven db 8 pe HSSCIBGT4CSmuteValue L per db 3 pe HSSCIBGT 4C9edhpresence all 4 b 10 pr HS9C IBGT4C1 Dedherotalue Chart ih 12 px HS9C BGT 4C Acrcedhcounte Set ve 13 px HS9C 1BGT4C1 ScrcedherorFie ven ih 14 ox HS9C IBG TACT 4ercedherrorlle View Wlodule eo 15 ps H59C IBGT4C15signallnputR at View ASMI b 16 ps HS9C1BGT4C1 BeqnowerSave aie se i 10001 px H59C 41BGP4inputsl nputs E FA 18 px HS9C IBGP1 StermperatureT able 8 Select the Object index Then set the Value fei Set px HS9C IBGT4CSreclockerModeWValue 3 137 237 co amp z File E Hi XXX ST E Value Set Value pe HSSC IBGT4CSrec Pe HSYLC IBGE Wen vl sd 1 undefined Collapse
34. 3 Frame The PX HSR Output Frame Sync card has 8 processed outputs and 8 unprocessed outputs Each module presents 8 physical ports with each port containing a processed signal video 1 plus audio and an unprocessed one Video 2 The unprocessed outputs are available on the same 8 physical ports as the processed ones but the actual video channel is Video2 The Card has to be configured via the IP3 Database Editor PX HSR OBG Variants The PX HSR Output Frame Sync card is available in 4 different variants Module Description Outputs OOOO O PX HSR8CM X8C OBG SD HD 3G M ux Output Module 16 HD BNC Outputs w 16 HD BNC back panel 8 processed 8 unprocessed PX HSR80M X80 OBG SD HD 3G Mux Output Module 16 Optical Outputs w 16 Fiber 8 SFP back panel 8 processed 8 unprocessed PX HSRM X8C2D OBG SD HD 3G Mux Output Module 3 HD BNC Outputs all processed w 8 HD BNC 2 DensiShield back panel 1 Densishield Output for Router M atrix expansion unprocessed 1 Densishield Input for Router M atrix expansion SD HD 3G M ux Output Module w 8 Fiber 4 SFP 2 DensiShield back panel 1 Densishield Output for Router M atrix expansion unprocessed PX HSRM X802D OBG 8 Optical Outputs all processed 1 Densishield Input for Router M atrix expansion 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 131 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual M odule Specific Configuratio
35. 45 Platinum 7 i7rSlot 6 5 a a F7 Slot 6 6 Sre 47 Platinum 77 Slot 6 7 atinum 77 Slot 6 8 6 Switch to the Destinations tab and repeat 7 Save 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 145 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual SNM P Overview Using Offsets You can also use the Offset functionality in Navigator and offset your IP3 router Note that the offset needs to be higher than the maximum index in your Legacy database For example if the sources go to 1095 go to 1096 so there is no overlap IP3 Controllers 1 Items IP3 Controller Number Destinations SNMP Overview The IP3 Controller 1 3 supports SNMP via an SNMP agent that runs on the Controller Using this any SNMP enabled client can perform switching parametric control and receive traps Controlling your IP3 Controller using a MIB Browser You can use any SNMP browser for example NuDesign Visual M Browser from NuDesign Technologies Note that M agellan CCS Navigator and the MIB browser cannot run on the PC at the same time to receive traps since they use the same SNMP port In the MIB browser you don t need to configure anything on the client side config is done on the IP3 Controller server side IP3 Controller MIBs For SNMP support on the IP3 Controller there are some generic M IBs that you must have and some
36. 5 Click Next on the Configure Connection Types dialog after double checking the mapping of the components to the levels Device Type Wizard xj WEY Connection Types System Details VIDEQ WM 0 The current system is composed of the an following levels WYO b4x64 You can specify some specific level inputs as special for this device type Input Type Matris Indes Bars Black M Silence Tone Park Cancel Back Hestis Frish Help 7 Save and Publish Close DBEditor 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 38 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps Tip The Publish function facilitates easy distribution of logical information and allows distribution of salvos and other database information in the names txt file to all of the devices in the routing system All existing device list components are preselected however you can uncheck any selection that you do not want to publish to Clicking the Start Transfer button at the bottom left corner of the dialog box starts the file transfer process during which information messages are displayed in the Overall Status text box After each device has the names txt transferred to it Navigator s Database Editor sends an X Y command to the system to let the devices know to refresh their names txt files If some devices fail to transfer or the command fails t
37. 95_3_1 zip 4 0 PM 40x32 395_4_0 zip 41 PM 40x32 3g5_4_1 zip 4 2 PM 40x32 395_4_2 zip 3 0 PM 72x64 3g5_3_O zip 3 1 PM 72x64 395_3_1 zip 4 0 PM 72x64 3g5_4_0 zip 4 1 PM 72x64 395_4_1zip 4 2 PM 72x64 3g5_4_2 zip 0 3 0 PM 64x64 3g9_3_O zip 0 3 1 PM 64x64 399_3_1 zip 4 0 PM 64x64 399_4_0 zip 4 1 PM 64x64 399_4_1 zip 4 2 PM 64x64 399_4_2 zip 3 0 PM 128x128 3g9_3_0 zip 3 1 PM 128x128 399_3_1 zip 4 0 PM 128x128 399_4_0 zip 4 1 PM 128x128 3g9_4_1 zip 4 2 PM 128x128 3g9_4_2 zip 20 30 3I 23 0 0 0 0 0 128x256 3g15_2_0 zip 128x256 3g15_3_0 zip PT 128x256 3g15 3 1 zip PT 128x256 3g15_2_3 zip 4 0 PT 128x256 3g15_4_0 zip 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 55 PT PT p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 84 84 84 84 85 85 85 86 86 86 86 86 87 87 87 87 87 88 88 88 88 88 0 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual System Configuration PT PT 128x256 3G28 A 009 aa prazeras6 2528 3 1p Table 6 1 5G XPT Modules Name D 3 1 PT 128x256 X15_3_1 zip PT XP_2_0 zip PM 128x128 X9 3 1 zip PT 128x256 X15 oa pa presia 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 56 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual System Configuration Resource Modules The Resource Modules tab displays a list of R
38. Database Sources Destinations Click on the Sources or Destinations tab to define your sources destinations You can switch between these tabs at any time The following functions can be performed here Undo on page 76 Redo on page 76 Add on page 73 Insert on page 77 Update on page 77 Remove on page 78 Save on page 78 Validate on page 78 Add Click the Add button to add a new source or destination Number The number of Sources or Destinations to create By default a single Source Destination will be created If a greater number is entered here for example 10 10 sequential sources or destinations will be created incrementally named based on the Name Prefix and with the same details Use Name Index Select this option to use Name Indices Unchecking this grays out the Name Index field Name Prefix Enter a name for the Source or Destination By default Src or Dest Limited to 8 characters Name Index Index of the Source Destination Alias Alias for the Source Destination 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 74 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Database Editor Long Name Long Name for the Source Destination Opt to provide a longer more descriptive name than the character limited Name Description Description of the Source Destination Device Type Select the appropriate Device Type from the dro
39. Enable InActive Video Crosspoint 1 Cooling Failure Major Enable InActive Video Crosspoint 2 Cooling Failure Major Enable InActive Front Fan 1 Failure Major Enable InActive Front Fan 2 Failure Major Enable InActive Rear Fan Failure Major Enable InActive Power Supply Fan Failure Major Enable InActive an ul A W N re f i e i e e Sle ea Sala eaial ei Failsafe Mode Major Enable InActive The following table lists possible Frame faults and descriptions Table 17 Frame Faults FoultName Description Power Supply Failure One of the power supplies has failed Video Crosspoint 1 Cooling Failure Video Crosspoint 1 has reached a critical temperature threshold Video Crosspoint 2 Cooling Failure Video Crosspoint 2 has reached a critical temperature threshold Front Fan 1 Failure At least one of the fans in the fan module 1 has failed Front Fan 2 Failure At least one of the fans in the fan module 2 has failed 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 93 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Frame Components and Parameters FoultName Description Rear Fan Failure At least one of the rear fans has failed Power Supply Fan Failure At least one of the power supply fans has failed The PX RES is in failsafe mode this is a warning not an alarm Failsafe Mode 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Ve
40. Humber of Polls E Continuous Fall Period 60 seconds x 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 151 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual SNMP Overview 5 Configure the SNMP agent IpaAddess Port Name Version Read Communit Write Communit 0 0 1 161 Loopback 1i VT ule o private 192 168 0 1 au pivate 192 168 0 2 ontigurati vate Add New Protocol Version Y1 Wee y3 Dest IP Address i 2r 0 0 1 Dest UDP Fort G session Mame Loopback 41 Read Community pubie write Community private Number of Aetries 2 Timeout Interval 2 x Cie 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 152 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual SNM P Overview 6 Now browse to the module you want to control Ea MuDesign Visual MIBrowser 6 1 Notification Receiwer 1 fi File Edit View Tools Window Help Car Fi Ta T d bil url Load MIB Save Expand Collapse Search set Get Oo Browse f Modules E Loaded Modules c Y RFC1155 5Mll RFC 1212 RFC 1215 SNMP 2 5f SNMP 2 TC SNMP 2 CONF Infrastructure etwork 29286 IP SCONTAROLLER A outing PLATINUMIF328ARUFRAME PT 1 20256 3515 PYt HS9C 1BG bean E wh Ipstestresoaurce mibs px hsdc ibg mib 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 15
41. Module PX HS9C IBG j Input Cards af 79 Open Module PX HS9C IBG 3 Input Cards 39 m Open Module PX HS9C IBG Input Cards Open Module PT AEST IB 5 Input Cards Ej B Open Module Category Output Cards 4 items PX HSR amp BC2D 0BG 1 Output Cards a Open Module PX HSREC2D 0BG 2 Output Cards of Open Module 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 68 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Parametric Control The module is then displayed along with all of its parameters Some of the parameters are status only read only and some are editable PX HS9C IBG Module Faults 2 Major TD Minor E Close PX HS9C IBG Modules Parameters and Faults PX H59C IBG in Slot 1 View Parameters Faults PX HS9C IBG in Slot 2 PX HS9C IBG in Slot 3 PX HS9C IBG Stu ST PX HS9C IBG in Slot 4 Inputs am Advanced Sync Select syne 1 Temperature degC 56 Control FPGA Version Zi Note The window that is displayed Superimposed contains details for the module clicked on however if there are more than one of that type of module in the frame all modules of that type will be displayed in the column on the left Parameter Status Menu Groups Within each Input or Output module per input output parameters statuses are further organized into three groups Module Parameters that affect the module as a whole such as Sync Select or status that reflects the
42. Ports per module 9 Maximum number of Video Channels per Port 1 Add Rows Cancel Audio Starting Location Frame The Frame that the Source is in Location Type Whether Input IN Output OUT or Extension EXT 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 75 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Database Editor Slot The Slot in the Frame that the Source is In Port The Port for the Slot Ports 1 to 16 available for selection Channels Maximum number of Video Ports per module This affects how the sources destinations are spread across the modules Note that some Input modules have 8 inputs and some have 9 likewise Output modules can have 8 or 16 outputs Maximum number of Video Channels per Port Add Sources Enter the number of Sources to create 1 Use Name Index Create Sources using the following template Name Prefix Name Index Alias Long Name Breakaway Source F Audio Starting Location Frame Channels InterOP Frm Slot 21 Audio 1 Maximum number of Audio Ports per module 16 Maximum number of Audio Channels per Port 2 Add Rows Cancel 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 76 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Database Editor Video and Audio Starting Location Add Sources Enter the number of Sources to create 1 Use Name Index Create Sourc
43. Router configuration of the native Grass Valley control system Click in the Level column to assign the remapped levels as necessary Note The IP3 router database handles Video at level 0 and Audio at levels land above When configuring your third party router it is essential to take note of this and configure levels accordingly Level Mappings Review and edit the Level column to map to the correct IPS Levels Level 14 Oo og y oO wn A w N Be 10 al el oe i a Ln d Duplicate source destination names if any will be highlighted Click OK There are duplicate names in the database Please check the highlighted sources and or destinations 5 Re open DBEditor to synchronize 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 138 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Interfacing with a Third Party Router Note the difference in the shade of green for GVG versus IP3 Sources This allows you to differentiate the two types Any duplicate Source Destination names will be flagged in yellow in the DBEditor Hes 4 38 9 e 7 XE wand A E Sources Destnatons Levels Categornes Grouping Note Any changes to the Grass Valley Router Source Destination names will have to be done on the Grass Valley router Then re import sources destinations into the DBEditor 6 Click Publish in the DBEditor window to transfer to the IP3 Controller and
44. Sc magine COMMUNICATIONS Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Platinum IP3 Controller Version 13 3 175 100449 00 Delivering the Moment imagin mmunicatio Platinum IP3 Controller Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Publication Information 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Imagine Communications considers this document and its contents to be proprietary and confidential Except for making a reasonable number of copies for your own internal use you may not reproduce this publication or any part thereof in any form by any method for any purpose or in any language other than English without the written consent of Imagine Communications All others uses are illegal This publication is designed to assist in the use of the product as it exists on the date of publication of this manual and may not reflect the product at the current time or an unknown time in the future This publication does not in any way warrant description accuracy or guarantee the use for the product to which it refers Imagine Communications reserves the right without notice to make such changes in equipment design specifications components or documentation as progress may warrant to improve the performance of the product Trademarks Platinum Platinum IP3 Magellan CCS Navigator are trademarks or trade names of Imagine Communications or its subsidiaries M i
45. Settings Firmware Foundry on page 51 Apply Firmware Upgrades to Devices and or M anage Firmware Repository User Foundry on page 50 M anager User Accounts and Passwords Figure 6 Configuration Dashboard Hardware Foundry Click the Hardware Foundry icon to define or modify your system hardware configuration 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 43 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual System Configuration Existing Router devices and Panels will be displayed with information on Frame Name Frame Type and IP Address IP3 Routing System Configuration gt close umber Add Devices Remove Device System Expansion Existing Routing devices th thn SS Type Frame 2 items QA 1 3 Frame 28RU 10 10 20 110 4 10 10 20 140 Figure 7 System Configuration Frames and Panels To return to the main System Configuration menu click the System Configuration link or the back arrow icon next to it in the toolbar at the top See Adding a Device on page 44 M odifying a Device on page 46 Removing a Device on page 46 System Expansion on page 46 Adding a Device Click the Add Devices button to add a new frame to the system Provide the IP Address of the frame enter a descriptive label and click OK Note that the label provided here becomes part of the routing database and is part of the physical location properties o
46. Source Destination NAMES cccccsssssersscssssssresesessseresensesssresessesssresenreeeeaes 138 Interfacing with a Legacy TOE 2 ses accessnsccennscasaancmssnsaacyaneigasnnsesseassantananeenonateenee 139 P3 and NONHP3 On diferent WOV GIS esta tcoc sets csaecshicetenitecuusahinaun a saison 139 Create DVICE FD Cenannus E E E 139 Add Sources Destinations in IP3 Database Editor sss ssssesrssrssrrssrrenrsnrrnnrnnrrnnnnnnrnnnnnrrnnrnnrrsnrsnrene 141 PUDIA TO DBENUOT orrena a E E EA 141 IP3 and non IP3 on the same level creer steno arvana nevis oieanscenti glace vnaratae sale usar toatsatean dec gnc maannenanesosisacn 143 LOT SUN OT O ence arczetarearec avast beeen ci essai A E acadnwagiaintaedioneudaeeteraiemuncin 145 PMP OVE SY a EE E R aa 145 Controlling your IP3 Controller using a MIB BrOWSEf ssssssssrsesrrnenrrsnnrrnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnrrnnnrnnnnrrnnnrrnnrrnenrenes 145 PS CONTON NID aeria AE E A 145 E NNP D rana saan tious na E A E AA A 146 Enae NM P e E E E E E E A E viaeunauiecedoric 146 COn OUE NM P aac E E E enalsee tne anaes 147 Onore NMP TO i E A E E stch canescens ceases 149 Parametric Control ene 149 ea o rena E E A E E E E E A AE A E EE E goose 149 SV CID Cl A E E ATE EEE A E EE T E E EA TET 154 ROUNO OUN ES TID O a E E E N 154 ROUNO DS Naton FAD Eeron EE AA 155 ROUTO SAO INGO eene a e E E E E E E E E E E E E EE EE 156 FUNCIONE sean ope cet E E E E E E E N 156 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidenti
47. Total 123000 Task Tue 279 Jul 2014_09 14 14 681141518 csv 7 29 2014 8 14 12 AM Task Total 122000 Task_ Tue_29 Jul 2014 06 14 12 67 7539660 csv 7 29 2014 7 14 09 AM Task Total 120000 Task_ Tue_29 Jul 2014 Of 14 _ 09 673937666 csv 7 29 2014 6 14 08 AM Task Total 123000 Task_ Tue_29 Jul 2014 06 14 06 670335966 csv 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 129 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview Snapshots are saved in CSV format and you can open it in an application like Microsoft Excel or even Notepad You can select a snapshot and and click the Show button to view it the Delete button to erase it or the Export button to save it locally Report Destinations 6000 Sources 6000 Levels 76 Click Load to download all crosspoints A Report can be generated for current crosspoint status and it can also be exported to CSV 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 130 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual M odule Specific Configurations M odule Specific Configurations Platinum Frame Synchronizer and M ux M odule PX HSR OBG PX HSR OBG Overview The PX HSR OBG Is a Frame Synchronizer M ux and Clean amp Quiet Switch Output Board that adds unprecedented Video and Audio processing power to output boards in the IP
48. Video Crosspoint Not Present Select Active TDM Crosspoint Sync Power Supplies Ethernet Ports Serial Ports Figure 37 TDM Crosspoint Parameters 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 88 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Frame Components and Parameters Sync The Sync section provides the following parameters Table 13 Sync Parameters Parameter Description Options Sync Enable RW Yes Table Parameter No Sync Mode RW Auto Standard Advanced Table Parameter Sync Reference None available only when Sync Analog 525 60 Meau aaa neg52sisead Advanced Analog 625 50 1920x1080 60I Table Parameter 1920x1080 59 94I 1920x1080 50I 1920x1080 30P 1920x1080 29 97P 1920x1080 25P 1920x1080 24P 1920x1080 24PsF 1920x1080 23 97P 1920x1080 23 97PsF 1280x720 60P 1280x720 59 94P 1280x720 50P Unknown AES Unknown AES Reserved AES 192KHz AES 96KHz AES 88KHz AES 48KHz AES 44KHz AES 32KHz TDM Sync Pulse 1920x1080 60P 1920x1080 59 94P 1920x1080 50P 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 89 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Frame Components and Parameters Sync Pulse Delay RW 0 to 65535 available only when Sync M ode Table Parameter is set to Auto Standard Advanced Table Parameter Detected Sync Displays the current detected reference
49. age 33 STEP 2 Define Levels in DBEditor on page 34 STEP 3 Define Device Types in DBEditor on page 35 STEP 4 Define IP3 Sources Destinations IP3 Database Editor on page 39 Invalid Characters in Source Destination Alias Long Name Description Level and Frame Names 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 29 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps Other Restrictions The Frame Label IP3 Controller UI can be a maximum of 50 characters The Alias IP3 Database Editor can be can be a maximum of 30 characters The Description IP3 Database Editor can be can be a maximum of 90 characters The Long Name IP3 Database Editor can be a maximum of 30 characters The Name Prefix IP3 Database Editor can be a maximum of 8 or 16 characters The length of the Name Prefix is 8 characters but can be increased to 16 if you go Options in Navigator DB Editor and enable 16 character names Oy La StatusName fo e i ly Rename Status Names on Name Change fy Rename Related Sources On Name Change l Destinations Page Insert en fy Show Dialog Adjust Destination Number Adjust Level Output Index Adjust Level Output Name Show Dialog Adjust Destination Number Adjust Level Output Index pi Adjust Level Output Name Renaming yl Rename Status Names on Name Change Levels Page l Categories Page yl Generate new
50. al Version 1 3 3 Page 8 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Preface Preface M anual Information Purpose This manual details the features installation operation maintenance and specifications for the IP3 Controller Audience This manual is written for engineers technicians and operators responsible for installation setup maintenance and or operation of the IP3 Controller Revision History ition fote commen December 2012 Preliminary Version Bo January 2013 First Release C April 2013 Second Release corresponding to version 1 1 of the Controller firmware January 2014 Third Release corresponding to version 1 2 of the Controller firmware The following are new features in this release Support for adding up to 6 frames to be controlled from a single Controller Input M atrix Expansion See M atrix Expansion on page 47 Support for 4K Video See 4K Support on page 79 Information on interfacing with a Legacy router See Interfacing with a Legacy Router on page 139 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 9 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Preface September 2014 Release corresponding to version 1 3 1 of the Controller firmware The following is new in this release Support for Third Party Routers See Interfacing with a Third Party Router on page 135 Edits to Interfacing with a Le
51. al IP3 Database Editor Database Import and Export An IP3 Controller logical database can be exported to imported from a text file allowing for the database to be reused on a different IP3 Controller The Database Foundry provides an option to import an IP3 Controller database from file or export the current Database to a text file f System Conf tion Tihe Editor Selected View IP33 Database Save Validate More Import Sources Destinations X Undo Redo Export ee concen The import export mechanism uses a txt file format similar to Magellan CCS Navigator s Names txt file This file can be imported into the IP3 Database Editor but not into Navigator Import Export Information Import Export information includes Source and Destination data Device Type definitions Frame name definitions Additional information required to restore the database to the exact same state Import Validation When importing a database text file into the IP3 Database Editor device types contained in the exported database are validated against the ones in the current IP3 Database Editor If there is a conflict in device type Name even though the definition may be different in terms of channels channel names levels etc in the existing database and the imported one a message will be displayed to indicate the conflict Import will not proceed until the conflicting names have been changed or removed If there are no device
52. al number of major minor faults for that module View List Faults WW Select All Multi Row Edit Disable Faults Acknowledge Faults W collapse All Group By Device gt QA 1 4 QA 3 4 Slot 13 PT AEST IB Disable Fault Acknowlegde Disable Fault Acknowlegde Disable Fault Acknowlegde Figure 27 Faults Grouped by Device Individual items are listed with details on Parent The Frame name that the M odule is in Device The name of the M odule for example PX HSR8C2D OBG Fault Name The type of Fault for example Input Signal Presence Acknowledgment Whether the Fault has been acknowledged Time Issued The Time the Fault occurred See Fault Time on page 66 Data Information on the fault for example Lock Detect Error Level Whether major minor etc Count The Fault count 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 65 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Navigation There are also links to Disable the Fault Acknowledge the Fault Open the Module Faults can be selected by clicking on them individually or clicking the Select All button at the top to select all faults You can group Disable Acknowledge Faults by either selecting all or multiple selecting using the CRTL or SHIFT key and then clicking Disable Faults or Acknowledge Faults beside M ulti Row Edit at the top Note Once you disable a fault to re enable it you wil
53. anager User Accounts Administrator Operator Figure 11 Change Password Selection Dialog 1 Enter the new password then re enter to confirm and click Save Operator Figure 12 Password Change Dialog Firmware Foundry The Firmware Foundry enables you to manage and upgrade firmware on frame modules Note The Firmware Foundry allows you to manage upgrade firmware on frame modules only You cannot upgrade IP3 Controller firmware from here IP3 Controller firmware is upgraded via a Windows desktop procedure Click the Firmware Foundry link on the IP3 Routing System Configuration dashboard to apply a firmware upgrade on a module in a frame or manage the Firmware Repository on page 52 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 51 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual System Configuration The Firmware Foundry allows batch upgrading of similar modules within a zone of the IP3 frame downloading the new firmware to like modules in parallel In addition firmware upgrade requests are queued by the Firmware Foundry and then sequenced to the hardware M ultiple versions of firmware for the same module and for different modules can be stored Firmware to be upgraded on a module must first be transferred to the firmware repository since modules can only be upgraded with firmware that is available in the repository This section is divided into severa
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55. at Slot 1 with Device Type as WBV previously defined in Navigator 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 39 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps Click Add Rows ene ee Forward Stop Refresh Home Fill Options Enter the number of Sources to create Create Sources using the following template Name Prefix Name Index Alias Long Name Description INX al INX 1 INX 1 Device Type Frame Slot WBV 54X Slot 1 Maximum number of Ports per module Breakaway la Add Rows 4 Click to add Inputs corresponding to other Input M odules you may have in your system In this example we add 8 Input Frame Sync Input Modules in slots 57 64 jack Forward Stop Refresh Home Print Fill Options Enter the number of Sources to create sa Create Sources using the following template Name Prefix Name Index Alias Long Name Description FSIN 1 FSIN 1 FSIN 1 Device Type Slot WBV 54X Slot 57 Maximum number of Ports per module Breakaway Add Rows i Cancel 5 Next go to the Destinations tab and click Add to start adding your Outputs Destinations 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 40 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps In this example we have 31 System Expansion Output Modules with 8 outputs per slo
56. ation correspond to the user accounts Administrator and Operator on the IP3 Controller Dashboard Once you log in a dashboard is displayed with the following Views and Function buttons on the top Sources and Destinations on the left A Display pane on the right that can be toggled to 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 114 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview Display status of selected sources and destinations See Display Pane Details on page 115 Filter Sources and Destinations See Display Pane Filtering on page 116 MultiBus View Ww Add to Batch Destinations Sources Destination 1 Source 1 Lal Disconnect a Destinations Destination 2 Disconnect tities Categories Destination 2 epee Search Disconnect cae 8 Search Status Name Destination 4 ae Disconnect a 8 Sources Destination 7 Source 5 Disconnect cee 3 Destination 6 p Disconnect Source 6 Search Destination 7 Source 7 Disconnect Multi select WR or Show Selected Clear Selection Figure 50 Router Soft Panel Dashboard View 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 115 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Sources and Destinations In the default MultiBus View Sources and Destinations defined in the IP3 Control
57. cal temperature alarms Individual alarms can be turned on or off The following error conditions can trigger an alarm Loss of input or output signal Power supply failure Fan failure or missing front fan modules Video crosspoint reaching critical temperature PX RES synchronization failure 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 97 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Configuring IP3 Controller Redundancy Configuring IP3 Controller Redundancy Steps to define a Secondary IP3 Controller Note Before adding a Secondary IP3 Controller it is recommended you go to the Secondary IP3 Controller itself launch a web browser and connect to 127 0 0 1 and define the required Ethernet Interfaces see Ethernet Connections on page 19 as was done with the Primary IP3 Controller Ethernet Interfaces can be set by going to Configure System gt M anage IP3 Controller Settings gt Network amp Redundancy gt Network Settings l In the Controller GUI click the Configure System link in the toolbar at the top IP3 System In the IP3 Routing System Configuration that is displayed click the Manage IP3 Controller Settings icon Click the Network amp Redundancy button Click the Add Redundant Controller button IP3 Routing System Configuration N 4 System Configuration Controller Settings Network amp Redundan Add Secondary Controller Remove Se
58. cated in the middle of the frame and are visible when the front panel door is opened Each Platinum IP3 frame can have up to two PX RES modules operating redundantly If one module detects failure of the other it switches over control and continues router operation ENET5 is the primary PX RES Ethernet port IP3 Controller version 1 3 onwards uses the redundant PX RES Ethernet port ENET6 to connect to IP3 Frames The redundant ENET6 port will be used if the connection to the primary port ENET5 fails Both IP addresses of a frame are required in the hardware configuration to allow the IP3 Controller to connect to a frame using either ENET5 or ENET6 When ENET 6 is enabled the addition of one or more frames to the IP3 Controller system enables the additional IP Both IPs if available will be displayed in the Hardware Foundry UI 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 95 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Resource M odule PX RES Frame Details Imagine Communications IP Address 1 Protocol IPS PRC Cancel The IP3 System dashboard displays the frame IP being used by the IP3 Controller to connect to the IP3 frame When the frame is selected in the dashboard both IPs are displayed in the property pane on the right side of the dashboard The IP being used by the IP3 Controller to connect to the frame is highlighted IP3 System Active System Faults
59. ck the Add button 5 Click Apply to save changes and then click OK to close the SNMP Service Properties dialog In the Computer M anagement Services window in the status ensure the SNMP Service is started Parametric Control All CCSP parameters are available for monitoring and control Read Write parameters support SNMP set and get Read only parameters support SNM P set Example The following is an example on how to change a parameter value on your IP3 Controller via SNM P Note Some of the screen shots in this example are specific to the NuDesign Visual M Browser This is just representative you can use any M IB browser 1 Open up the MIB Browser 2 Load the three generic M IBs for the IP3 Controller infrastructurenetwork29286 mib IP3_Controller mib and routing mib 3 Load your module specific M IBs 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 150 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual SNM P Overview 4 Configure the IP3 Controller The information you provide here should be similar to what you set on the Server side For example the Read Community and Write Community names must match ey Configuration SHMP Session Info Protocol version fe yY f Wee f Dest IP Address i PEETA RENT Dest UDF Fort 161 session Name IP3 controller 17 Read Community pubic Write Community private Number of R etries 2 Timeout Interval 2 Pall Control
60. condary Controller Ensure you have the required Ethernet Interfaces defined on both Controllers see Ethernet Connections on page 19 This includes details on the Primary and Secondary IP Subnet Gateway for each ENET port Note All communication between the Primary and Secondary Controller is via Ethernet port 5 ENET5 and Ethernet Port 6 if enabled as these ports are used for Internal communication All communication with with external devices is via ENET1 ENET4 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 98 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Configuring IP3 Controller Redundancy Enabling Redundancy Once your Secondary IP3 Controller has been set up click the Enable Redundancy button to make redundancy active TP3 Routina Svstem Confiauration System Configuration Controller Settings 3 XY Settings Network amp Redundancy Network Settings Add Secondary Controller Remove Secondary Controller Enable Redundancy oe The current Redundancy setup can be viewed at any time by going to System Configuration gt M anage IP3 Controller Settings gt Network and Redundancy The diagram displayed will show currently configured details of the Primary IP3 Controller and the Secondary if applicable IP Controller Settings Router Settings ork amp Redundancy Maintenance Network Settings Add Redundant Controller Enable Redun
61. cription Primary Secondary Green indicates active Gray indicates inactive Red indicates Alarmed Power Supply Green indicates active Gray indicates inactive Red indicates Alarmed Fan Status Green indicates active Gray indicates inactive Red indicates Alarmed 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 60 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Navigation Select a Frame in the Frame section by clicking it then click Go to Frame to have its details and components displayed See Frame Components and Parameters on page 84 Frame Parameters See Frame Components and Parameters on page 84 Modules in a Frame M odules are displayed grouped by Category Input Output Crosspoint or Control QA 1 View List Faults ame Slo Category Category Input Cards 64 items Category Output Cards 64 items Category Crosspoint Cards 3 items Category Control Cards 5 items Figure 21 Modules Categories collapsed in the IP3 Controller Frame View Note Only modules that are physically present and responsive in the system are displayed modules that become unavailable are automatically filtered out of the list Modules that have been configured in the past but are not present or not currently responsive are also not displayed an Catego ry Category Input Cards 64 items X HS9C IBG 1 nput Cards en Module t nput Cards Fi 39 en Module t en
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64. d Failover Redundancy of the IP3 Controller is configured in a 1 1 Primary Secondary configuration 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 101 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Configuring IP3 Controller Redundancy From IP3 Controller version 1 3 onwards switching functions both ways Primary to Secondary and Secondary back to Primary In other words in a redundant setup Active and Standby controller the Active Controller is backed up by the Backup Controller If the Active Controller goes down the Backup takes over and when the previously Active Controller becomes available again it backs up the currently active one Switching however is non reverting if control is passed to the Secondary IP3 Controller and if you want to make the original Primary active again once it becomes available human intervention Is required in order to push control back to the primary unit See Switching back to Primary IP3 Controller You can force failover at any time by going to Configure System gt M anage IP3 Controller Settings gt Network and Redundancy and clicking the Failover button in the Primary Controller section IP3 Controller Settings Router Settings Network amp Redundancy Maintenance Network Settings Remove Redundant Controller Disable Redundancy Hardware IP External IF 172 25 150 151 172 235 150 171 Primary Controller ENET NA N A
65. d new IP3 Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 3 ocation eve IPS Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 1 Video 1 0 IPS Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 1 Audio 1 IPS Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 1 Audio 2 2 IPS Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 1 Audio 3 3 IPS Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 1 Audio 4 4 IPS Test Bernard Sliot 20 Port 1 Audio 5 5 IPS Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 1 Audio 6 6 IPS Test Bernard Sliot 20 Port 1 Audio 7 7 IPS Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 1 Audio 8 8 IPS Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 1 Audio 9 9 o IP3 Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 1 Audio 10 nrar 1A11 nran 1A11 rac iAtt Asidin TO Tact RernsrA Cint IN Dnrt 1 Ardin 11 11 Click the Add button again to add the 8 unprocessed outputs Note Unprocessed outputs are available on the same 8 physical ports as the processed ones but the actual video channel is Video 2 After inserting unprocessed destinations the location for each video channel needs to be manually changed to use Video 2 channel instead of Video 1 So create 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 132 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual M odule Specific Configurations just 1 destination defined as Video 2 and then add the remaining 7 which inherit the Video 2 definition Use the HD Video device type to add a logical destination Enter 1 for the number of Destinations to create Ensure the Slot number corresponds to the Slot that contains your HSR module Change the Name prefi
66. d with attributes associated with the components of each source destination in the Attribute Based Routing Execution ABRE engine inside IP3 It is also tied into reporting of status back into legacy protocols such as XY For best results and clarity in the database tools Levels should be named appropriately the Organization of components within the signal types M UST be defined described using the Device Types wizard to create device types for use in the IP3 database tools Valid Characters in Source Destination Level and Frame Names The following characters are allowed in source destination and frame names Table 4 Valid Characters in Source Destination Level Frame Names Uppercase Alphabetic 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 28 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps Lowercase Alphabetic Numeric A few specific punctuation marks Forward slash but NOT backslash Regular parenthesis but NOT or Blank Spaces ARE allowed in source and destination names including leading and trailing blank spaces The following operations should be done on the PC provisioned as the Navigator Server STEP 0 Setting up CCS Navigator and Discovering the IP3 Controller see STEP 0 Setting up M agellan CCS Navigator on page 31 STEP 1 Delete the Default Sources and Destinations in DBEditor on p
67. dancy Hardware IP External IP 172 25 150 151 172 25 150 171 AA ENET 5 N A Internal Network External Network Hardware IP Extermal IP ENET 6 N A d NFA M A Secondary Controller y N A N A N A N A NA Figure 40 Redundancy Setup 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 99 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Configuring IP3 Controller Redundancy Disabling Redundancy Once configured Redundancy can be disabled by click the Disable Redundancy button Redundancy Information The current Redundancy setup can be viewed at any time by going to System Configuration gt M anage IP3 Controller Settings gt Network and Redundancy The diagram displayed will show currently configured details of the Primary IP3 Controller and the Secondary if applicable TDP Controller Settinnc Router Settings k amp Red Maintenance Network Settings Remove Redundant Controller Enable Redundancy Data Sync Status Hardware IP External IP Sync Progress 172 25 150 151 172 25 150 171 Synchronized gt WA Heartbeat Status Line 1 N A Line 2 N A Redundancy Status Disabled P ENET 5 10 10 20 60 Internal Network External Network Hardware IP External IP P ENET 6 N A ENET 1 172 25 150 161 N A Secondary Controller 4 ENET 2 N A F ENET 3 l Figure 41 Redundancy Setup Data Sync Status
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69. e MSMQ Server a Print and Document Services m Remote Differential Compression di RIP Listener di Services for NFS di Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 5 WMI SNMP Provider J Simple TCPIP services i e echo daytime etc d Subsystem for UNIX based Applications Configure SNMP Follow these instructions to set up the SNMP service on IP3 Controller 1 Open a command prompt 2 Type services msc to bring up the Computer M anagement Services window 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential SNM P Overview Version 1 3 3 Page 148 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual SNM P Overview 3 From the Services list right click SNMP Service and select Properties File Action View Help E es HE ab H m m n p tea Services Local a SNMP Service Name Description Status Startup Type dmi Secondary Logon Enables star Manual Stop the service oe SEP ae a Secunia CS Agent Performs ro Started Automatic Restart the service 7 ee SA Secure Socket Tun Provides su Manual ad Security Accounts Thestartup Started Automatic ane eae a TE Security Center The WSCSV Started Automatic D nables simple Networ ae o l i Z aea Protocol SNMP Sate Server Supports fil Started Automatic requests to be processed by this SA Shell Hardware De Provides no Started Automatic computer If this service is stopped TE Skype Updater
70. e Add to Batch on page 118 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 123 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview If you have added Sources and Destinations to a batch from the default M ultiBus View they will be displayed here Click the TAKE button to execute Batch View T AK Undo Clear Destinations Sources Fi HDd3 Fi HDs2 Fi HDd Fi HDs2 Fi HDd5 Fi HDs2 If nothing has been added to a batch the View will be empty Batch View if Undo Clear No crosspoints added for batch operation Go to MultiBus view to add crosspoints for batch operation Salvo View If you have any Salvos defined they will be displayed here If there are no Salvos this view will be empty Salvo View w Salvo Names salvo0 disct salvot allsrc1 salvo2 allsrc2 palvo3 allrc3 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 124 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview Macro View In the Macro View you can choose to perform A Diagonal Take A Reverse Diagonal Take A One To All Take Macro View Diagonal TAKE Reverse Diagonal TAKE One To All Selected Source TAKE Select Source For a Diagonal or Reverse Diagonal Take click the TAKE button to execute For a One to All Take 1 Click the Select Source butto
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72. ee Select Active PX RES PX RES Firmware Version 1 0 3 Power Supplies Ethernet Ports PX RES Alternate Version Activate Alternate Version Senal Ports 1 0 3 No Figure 35 PX RES Parameters Video Crosspoint The Video Crosspoint section provides the following parameters Table 11 Video Crosspoint parameters Video Crosspoint 1 Active Standby Not Present Failed Video Crosspoint 2 Active Standby 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 87 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Frame Components and Parameters Type Description Options Not Present Failed Select Active Video RW M odule1 Crosspoint M odule2 Parameters and Faults View Parameters Faults 4 IP3 Frame Video Crosspoint 1 Cc eras Standby PX RES Video Crosspoint 2 Video Crosspoint Active TDM Crosspoint Select Active Video Crosspoint Sync Power Supplies Module 2 Ethernet Ports Senal Ports Figure 36 Video Crosspoint Parameters TDM Crosspoint The TDM Crosspoint section provides the following parameters Table 12 TDM Crosspoint parameters Parameter Description Options TDM Crosspoint 1 Active Standby Not Present Failed TDM Crosspoint 2 Active Standby Not Present Failed Active TDM Crosspoint M odulel M odule2 Parameters and Faults View Parameters Faults 4 IP3 Frame TDM Crosspoint 1 Not Present Frame PX RES TDM Crosspoint 2
73. ended to do so See the specifications section for the electrical current load of the product and connect the redundant power supplies to electrical circuits which are each capable of supplying the full load of the unit The IP3 controller is forced air cooled to prevent marring during handling and transit there are clear plastic coatings which cover the metallic surfaces and obstruct some of the air ventilation holes Be sure to remove all of these clear plastic coatings before putting the unit into service IMPORTANT Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures Table 2 Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual A WARNING Statements identifying conditions or practices that may result in personal injury or loss of life High voltage is present A CAUTION Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 12 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Preface Standards Refer to the IP3 Safety and Standards Manual for details 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 r
74. es using the following template Name Prefix Name Index Alias Long Name Description Sr 1 Device Type HD Video and 1 AES Breakaway Source el Video Starting Location Frame Lacation Type lot Port Channels Inter OP Frm IN Port 1 Video 1 Maximum number of Video Ports per module Maximum number of Video Channels per Port 1 Audio Starting Location Frame Location Type Slot i Channels InterOP Frm IN Slot 21 Audio 1 Maximum number of Audio Ports per module Maximum number of Audio Channels per Port 2 Add Rows Cancel Add Rows Click to Add rows or effectively sources or destinations with the defined settings Cancel Click Cancel to exit without making or saving any changes Note When you Add a Source Destination it gets positioned at the bottom of the list after any existing sources destinations Use the Insert option to insert into a specific spot rather than at the end Undo Click to Undo the last action Redo Click to Redo the last action 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 77 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Database Editor Insert Insert Sources Enter the number of Sources to create Use Name Index Create Sources using the following template Name Prefix Name Index Alias Long Name Description or 10 Device Type Breakaway Source all HD Video Video Starting Location Frame Location Type Slot Port
75. esource M odules PX RES for upgrade IP3 Routing System Configuration lt j System Configuration Firmware Upgrade Firmware Repository 10 Modules Select All Activate Sree KA e Fe Version 1 0 3 All Present Current Version 1 0 3 Resource Card 1 Alternate Version 1 0 5 ti Resource Card 2 Sync Module 2 Figure 16 Firmware Upgrade on the RES Card Resource M odule upgrades are a two part process 1 Transferring the firmware package from the IP3 Controller to the Resource Card and 2 Activation of the new firmware Note Upgrades to Resource modules occur in the background and are non invasive to system operations Firmware activation can take up to 15 minutes and all of the services of the router will be interrupted during the Activation of new firmware on the Resource M odule s Primary and Secondary Resource M odules are always upgraded synchronously The Secondary Resource M odule cannot be upgraded explicitly You can store up to 2 firmware versions on Resource M odule s one active and one alternate The alternate firmware is always upgraded onto the alternate partition You have to switch to the alternate partition to Activate the alternate firmware Upgrading Firmware on a Module To upgrade the firmware on a module 1 Select the module then click the Select Firmware button 2 Click Upgrade Upgrade progress will be displayed in the Progress column and in the Active Upgrade on page 54
76. esponsibility for the disposal of associated hazardous waste to either the producers or users of these products As of August 13 2005 the producers or users of these products were 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 website for more information 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 Figure 1 WEEE Compliance Emblem 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 13 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Overview Overview IP3 Controller Overview Remote Control Q IP3 Controller Panel RCP Router Soft Panel Navigator Silverlight Web UI EXTERNAL NETWORK CLIENTS Network Switch Primary IP3 Controller Redundant IP3 Controller Network Switch OPTIONAL INTERNAL NETWORK IP 3 Frame1 IP3 Frame2 Figure 2 IP3 High Level Overview The IP3 Controller is the routing protocol engine of the IP3 system and provides a cent
77. f every signal that terminates at this frame Choose a label that is meaningful in your facility unambiguous to the operations and maintenance staff and yet relatively short in length Figure 8 System Configuration Adding a Device Note Once you provide details of the frame to add it can take up to 90 seconds for the IP3 Controller to evaluate the frame and build the parametric tree for every module in the frame Adding an Imagine Communications Router Device 1 Ensure Imagine Communications is selected in the Vendor drop down default 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 44 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual System Configuration 2 3 4 5 Enter the IP Address of the router device and secondary IP address if available Provide a Name for your device The Protocol by default is IP3 PRC Click OK Frame Details Imagine Communications IP Address 1 IP Address 2 Name Protocol IPS PRC Cancel Adding a Third Party Router Device et a SS Select Grass Valley in the Vendor drop down Enter the main IP Address of the router device in IP Address 1 Enter a secondary IP Address if available in IP Address 2 Provide a Name for your device The Protocol by default is SMS 7000 Enter the Port number or leave the default 12345 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 45 Platinum IP3 Installa
78. fidential Version 1 3 3 Page 15 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Overview IP3 Controller Protocols The IP3 Controller acts as a CCS P proxy between northbound CCS P Controllers and the various controllable elements in the Router Frames below The Silverlight control clients communicate with the IP3 Controller using a combination of Microsoft NET WCF SOAP over TCP and CCS P protocols The IP3 Controller acts as an LRC routing protocol server and translates LRC routing commands into lower level routing commands across the various IP3 frames The IP3 Controller acts as an XY Net routing protocol server and translates XY Net routing commands into lower level routing commands across the various IP3 frames Status of any routing operation is translated and returned back to all LRC and XY Net clients The IP3 Controller acts as a CCS P server exposing its own configuration items and also acting as a proxy for the configuration and status items of the frames and modules of the IP3 routing system it is Managing Using the Controller Table 3 IP3 Controller Functionality Routing System Configuration See Routing in IP3 on page 28 IP3 Controller Discovery See Create a new Routing System on page 31 Adding Frames See Hardware Foundry on page 43 Dashboard View with System Information and Status See Navigation Parametric Device Control for M odules See Parametric Control on page 67 Frame specif
79. gacy Router on page 139 New Soft Panel application See Soft Panel Application see Router Soft Panel Overview on page 113 Safe Power Off functionality for IP3 Controllers See Maintenance on page 50 SNMP support See SNMP Overview on page 145 Database Import Export functionality in the IP3 Database Editor See Database Import and Export on page 79 New interface and options when adding devices See Adding a Device on page 44 Changes to Add Insert dialog for sources destinations in the IP3 Database Editor See Add on page 73 Support for Platinum M ultiviewers See Platinum SX Pro and Platinum SX Hybrid M ultiviewers on page 132 PX RES Redundancy using ENET6 See PX RES Redundancy on page 94 Changes to Redundancy See IP3 Controller Redundancy see Configuring IP3 Controller Redundancy on page 97 Additions to valid characters in source destination level frame names See Valid Characters in Source Destination Level and Frame Names on page 28 Tielines and Reserved Tielines See Tielines on page 30 Firmware restrictions on Crosspoint Module upgrades See Crosspoint XPT Modules on page February 2015 Version changes No content edits 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 10 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Preface Writing Conventions This manual adheres to the following writing conventions Table 1 Wri
80. ge 21 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Setup Internal network Used for communication between the IP3 Controller s and Frame s Subnets It is required you configure each of the ENETs 1 6 on different subnets IP Addresses For the Primary IP3 Controller ensure that you set the Hardware IP address before the External IP Address You cannot choose to provide only an External IP address without providing a Hardware IP address Clients connecting to the IP3 System should use the External IP address Even though the Hardware IP address will work it is best practice to use External IPs because in case of failover external IP addresses are seamlessly transferred over to the IP3 Controller that takes over Whereas if Hardware IPs are used in case of failover clients will still be attempting to connect to the unavailable IP Go to Configure System gt M anage IP3 Controller Settings gt Network amp Redundancy gt Network Settings to configure IP addresses Upgrade Instructions See standalone document on upgrade instructions Contact your Customer Support representative for more details IP3 Controller Services Verify that the IP3 system services started up correctly The following Services that run on the IP3 Controller machine IP3 CCSP Parameter control for input and output modules IP3 Controller M anager Handles Controller Redundancy and Controller Network setup IP3 R
81. ge IP3 Controller Settings click Network amp Redundancy then click Network Settings Manage IP3 controller settings System Configuration Controller Settings XY Settings Network amp Redundancy 1 Network Settings Add Secondary Controller lm This dialog specifies the addresses and network parameters for each of the Ethernet ports To edit click on a port on the left and make edits in the section on the right Click Set to confirm changes Click Close when finished Hardware IP Hardware Subnet ENET1 External 72 25 150 72 25 6 172 25 150 113 255 254 0 0 ziari External 37 237 175 195 255 255 254 0 37 237 174 172 25 150 114 255 254 0 0 Hardware Gateway ENET3 External 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENET4 External 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 External IP ENETS Internal 10 10 20 10 255 255 255 0 10 10 20 1 N A N A ENET6 Internal 10 10 30 10 255 255 255 0 10 10 30 1 N A N A me Se External Subnet ENET1 External 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N A N A ENET2 External 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N A N A ENET3 External 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N A N A ENET4 External 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N A N A ENETS Internal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N A N A ENET6 Internal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N A 5 Click System Configuration in the toolbar at the top again to go back to the System Configuration root Adding your IP3 Frame to the Routing System Note You can add up to 6 frames to be controlled from a single IP3 Controller 1 Set
82. hat to do with the file 1 Click Save to save the file to the local computer You can choose a different location for the file If this dialog does not appear but a progress bar appears instead the file is being transferred to the local computer 2 When the export has finished a message appears on the top left corner of the Logging Server interface Importing Logs The Logging Server can import logs that it or another Logging Server has saved To import a log follow these steps 1 Click Import and View Log Collections at the bottom of the Home page This enables you to see past log collections or to import logs The lower section of the screen expands to display details Import and View Log Collections a po Log Collections x Import Logs Collection Devices Examine Logs Collection Name Date Time Collected Comments Device Name Application Module 2 Click Import Logs and then browse to a zip file and click Open A progress bar appears and when the import is finished an Import Complete message appears in the top right corner of the screen 3 Click an item in the Log Collections column on the left The Collection Devices column updates to display all devices contained in that collection 4 Place a check beside each device log you would like to load in the Examiner and then click Examine Logs 5 The logs open in the Examiner Using Summaries If you have recently imported or exported a log the Summary
83. he last function button at the top and clicking Protect Lock Protect Clear Lock Protect About Protected Destinations will display a special icon to denote their protected status Destinations F1_HD d1 GVG_s1 e Fi HDd2 GVG_s 1 The user that initiated the Protect can clear protected Destinations using the Clear Lock Protect function See Clear Lock Protect on page 121 Clear Lock Protect The Clear function can be used to clear locked or protected Destinations Administrator users can override the locks set by other operators To clear locks or protects select the locked protected destinations and then select the Clear option from the last function button at the top Lock Protect Clear Lock Protect About 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 122 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview Views The Router Soft Panel interface Is divided into several views M ultiBus default Batch Salvo M acro MultiBus View MultiBus View Batch View Salvo View Macro View snapshot Scheduler Snapshot Repository Report MultiBus View M ultiBus View is the default view for the dashboard It displays all the Sources and Destinations and various function buttons See Sources and Destinations on page 115 Batch View The Batch View is populated by the Add to Batch function Se
84. he original number of outputs if you route to 2 frames you triple the number of outputs M atrix expansion is configured in the IP3 Database Editor at the Source level using a Device Type with 2 Video Channels The Device Type itself should be defined though the DB Editor in Navigator Follow the wizard to create a Video Device Type for example HD video and then add another Video based Connection Type to it for example HD Video again fF com UNICATIONS Configure connection types of the selected device type the ae The current system is composed of the following levels Level Level 1 1 Ox0 Level 2 2 Ox0 3 3 Ox0 Figure 10 Example of Device Type with 2 Video channels 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 47 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual System Configuration M ap the input on the first frame to one video channel and the map corresponding expanded input on the second frame to the second video channel For example consider the case of two IP3 Frames F1 and F2 Both have cards in Slot 1 and the inputs of the card in F1 Slot 1 can be expanded to F2 Slot 1 via DensiShield cable connecting the two IP3 Routing Svstem Confiauration S Close Dae OO Main Database Sources Destinations Undo Redo Add Inset Update Remove Save Validate n ype o n rea HD Video_exp F1 Slot 1 Port 1 HD Video_ex F1
85. he slot your module is in 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 66 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Navigation Fault Name The fault name that was displayed 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 67 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Parametric Control Parametric Control Parametric Control Overview Through the web based UI once you ve set up your frames and modules you can configure and control parameters for those modules For a complete list of modules and parameters refer to the IP3 Controller Frame and Modules User Manual Frames and M odules in the Web Interface After a frame has been added to your system you can see status and set editable parameters for both the frame and the modules in the frame Click the Go to Frame button against the Frame for details IPS Frame Resource Card IFS Frame Link to Name Firmware Version IP Address Frame Faults IP3 Frame 110 IPS Frame 2 8RU 10 10 20 110 Active 0 Major 0 Minor Go to Frame Firmware Version 1 0 6 LeSO ur Primary Secondary Frame Power Supply Fans Status A list of available modules and parameters are displayed categorized by type Click the Open Module button to the right to see details of a module IF stem F1 Faults Category Input Cards 5 items PX H5S9C IBG Input Cards F 35 Open
86. hine is harris and the pre installed password for that username is harrisadmin This login has full administrative rights on the local machine Pre Requirements It is assumed you have the following A single or 2 IP3 Controller intended for use either separately or in a redundant configuration One or more IP3 frames that the IP3 Controller s will communicate with A separate client PC with Navigator 5 1 or higher installed on it An external network switch connecting the IP3 Controller with the client PC An internal network switch connecting the IP3 Controller with the IP3 Frame A keyboard mouse and monitor that can be used to directly connect to an IP3 Controller box Ensure that you plug in all 6 Ethernet cables before setting up IP addresses IP3 Controller Ethernet Settings Each IP3 Controller has six 6 Ethernet interfaces and requires use of at least two of them to perform correctly E Al 1 2 3 4 5 6 ETHERNET PORTS Figure 3 Ethernet Ports 1 6 on the IP3 Controller 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 18 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Setup The following figure shows the role of the six interfaces in a large scale system Navigator gt Se a z ES Magellan A R Nas WETEA RCP F P I d Magellan a ja Armm 4 E IP3 i IPS Controller s E ae ee a Controller
87. ic Parameters See Frame Parameters on page 84 System Configuration and M onitoring See Configuring the System see System Configuration on page 43 Upgrades for Frames Resource Cards Modules See Firmware Foundry on page 51 Upgrades for IP3 Controllers See Upgrading Controller Firmware Redundancy Support See Controller Redundancy see Configuring IP3 Controller Redundancy on page 97 Access Rights See User Foundry on page 50 Logging See Logging Server on page 102 Setting up the IP3 Controller System See Configuring the System see System Configuration on page 43 for details on setting up the IP3 Controller system 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 16 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Overview IP3 Controller Dashboard The IP3 Controller dashboard provides A Physical view of the defined Routing system A List View of Modules Visual Alarm Status For more details see Navigation on page 59 System and Network Requirements The IP3 Controller is shipped on a commercial server class computing platform It is expected that the installation will include network connections of at least 100 Base T preferably 1000 Base T Ethernet between the IP3 Controllers and the IP3 Frames IP3 Controller Web UI Customer furnished computers can be used to connect to the Controller The IP3 Controller Web UI Is Silverlight based so
88. in another level for your legacy router by going into the Levels tab in DBEditor and selecting Add Level HE S 4 BRO K Bl rr 2 Sources Destinations Levels Categories Grouping Ctrl X Ctrl C Ctrl V 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 143 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Interfacing with a Legacy Router 4 Go back to the Sources tab and you will see the new level that you added S Physical View jal 5 e 5 Configure your legacy router define your matrix and then assign indices in Level 1 See the M agellan CCS Navigator documentation for details on defining the matrix for your legacy router 6 Save and Publish the DBEditor database to the router control panels IP3 and non IP3 on the same level Create at least one device type in the DB Editor Add in your IP3 sources and destinations via the IP3 Database Editor Go back to the DB Editor Switch to the Physical View w o gt g Status Name fl Status Mame Physical View Matrix View 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 144 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Interfacing with a Legacy Router 4 Physically delete the Platinum specific sources highlighted in yellow Src 42 Platinum 77 Sdot 6 2 Pee ee a 2 77 Slot 6 3 cee ae 2 77 Slot 6 4 Src
89. ith a Third Party Router b Sources and Destinations from the current router configuration will be displayed in the Sources and Destinations tab a Configuration for IP3_1 3 JuneQ6 J Aaly a Sella z x BWW g GLB Sle waa Sources Destinations Levels Categories Grouping B C D E F G Fi TL7 HH tieline links 78 Fi TLE tieline links TE Ja Ha 2 TT 79 GVG 51 i Ao duplicated source names m g cvi B maA st Spice ee ee ee aa ell i l eee i Se ere rela C Save and Close 4 In Navigator run the IP3 Database Editor a Inthe Database Editor displayed select the name of of your third party router in the Selected View drop down list at the top IP3 Routing System Configuratii System Configuration Database Editor Selected View IP3 Database SOURCES Destin GVG 1 b Click the Query Database button This retrieves sources and destinations from the database IP3 Routina Svyvstem Confiauration x Close ee ee Selected View GVG 1 Save Validate More SOUrCES Destinations Undo Redo Remove Query Database c A Level Mappings dialog will be displayed This dialog allows you to map the levels for your 3rd party router to work within your IP3 Controller system It does not change the levels or 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 137 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Interfacing with a Third Party
90. l areas Firmware Repository on page 52 IO Modules on page 53 Resource M odules on page 57 A ys r Firmware Upgrade Firmware Repository 10 Modules Resource Modules Firmware Repository The Firmware Repository tab is active by default It lists all previous firmware versions for various modules The following details are displayed per package Type Version Filename Description Build Date Size The Add Package and Remove Package buttons at the top allow for adding new firmware packages or selecting and deleting existing ones You can also choose to group the listed firmware versions in the repository by Type which lists by module type or None a flat list will be displayed ae ails nae Firmware Repository 10 Modules Resource Modules Group By Type Add Package Remove Package Active Upgrade Type Version ename Build Date Size Name Type PX HSR801D IBG 1 item Type PX HSR8O2DS OBG 1 item Type PX HSR80O IBG 1 item Type PX HSR80 OBG 1 item Type PX HSRSC1D IBG 1 item Type PX HSRSC IBG 1 item Type PX HSRSO1D IBG 1 item Type PX HSRSO IBG 1 item Type PX RES 2 items Type PX SR16C OBG 1 item Type PX SR1C1D IBG 1 item Figure 13 Firmware Repository 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 52 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual System Configuration IO Modules The 10 Modules tab displays a list of i
91. l need to go to that M odule s Faults view and enable the fault from there Fault Time The time at which a fault occurred Is not displayed in the Faults View but Is available in the Fault Log of the Logging Server on page 102 Use the link to the Fault Log in the toolbar at the top to go directly to It Note The Fault time is shown for faults triggered when the UI is open To correlate a specific fault from the Faults View with the Logging Server 1 First look at the details of the specific Fault in the Faults View and note the slot number and IP address of the frame that contains the module with the fault Ac ot me Issued Data Error Ler vel Cou n 4 QA 3 gt Slot 13 PT AEST IB b Slot 22 PT ADCT IB 4 Slot 50 PT DEC IB Go to the Logging component http lt Controller IP gt 8002 Expand IP3 Controller select Fault Log and click the History button EEE SS A Application Profiles Examine Logs View Live Logs Show Filters Actions Device Name Application Module vy IP3 Controller v IP3_Controller VY Fault Log UpgradeService 4 Click the Examine Logs button in the Examiner that is displayed 5 Inthe list that is displayed look for the Fault message To help co relate with the specific fault you re looking for look at the following details in the M essage section of the Fault Parent lt iP gt The IP of the Frame that contains the module Location T
92. lect the appropriate connection hypes HD Video Create New Custom Device Type 4K VIDEO T Next gt gt Help 3 Inthe Select Connection Types dialog click Add Connection from Template and add 4 HD Video connections Please select the connection type you wish to add HD Embedded a Mono Audia In the Level Selection Dialog select the starting level and click Next 5 Inthe Configure Connection Types dialog select the appropriate levels for the video channels Normally 4K video will be configured all on the same level as breakaways would not be needed However if breakaways are required then select different levels for each HD Video component Click Next 6 Click Finish 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 82 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Database Editor Sources for 4K 1 In Navigator close the DB Editor 2 Runthe IP3 Database Editor 3 Click the Add button to add a source 4 Ensure you use the correct Device Type with the 4 video channel definition Select the correct Slot and Port and click Add Rows Fill Options Enter the number of Sources to create Create Sources using the following template Name Prefix Name Index Alias Long Name Description or 1 Sr 1 Sr 1 Device Type Frame 4K Video F3 Test Bernard Maximum number of Ports per module Breakaway Source Add Rows Cancel
93. ler are displayed on the left of the dashboard MultiBus View Undo aii Destinations Sources E 3 gt Destination 1 1 Source 1 l Disconnect ae 3 Destination 2 Source 2 Disconnect ae 3 Destination 3 Source 3 Disconnect E 3 Destination 4 Source 4 Disconnect ae 8 Destination 5 Source 5 Disconnect Destination 6 3 Source 6 Disconnect 8 Destination 7 Source 7 Disconnect Figure 51 Sources and Destinations in MultiBus View Display Pane Details You can click on a Source or Destination to have its details displayed in the pane on the right MultiBus View Vv Undo Add to Batch Breakaway Router Soft Panel Overview Destination x Y Source WY Q3 VA d3 PLT s 10 Q3_VAd2 a Level 0 Level 0 Disconnect Q3_VAd3 Disconnect PLT s 10 PLT s9 Level 1 Q3_VAd3 3 Q3_VA d 3A1 Disconnect Breakaway J PLT s 10 Level 2 Q3_VA d 3A2 Q3_VAs 1A2 Q3_VAd 4 Q3_VAs3 PLT s 11 O32 VAAA Figure 52 Source Destination Details Note If you multi select Destinations to enable turn on Multi select option at the bottom details for the last selected destination will be shown on the right 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 116 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview Display Pane Filtering Click the Filter icon to the right of Destination or Source in the header for a filtering interface De
94. ler enables discover control and monitoring of IP3 frames which together form a complete non blocking router This is currently confined to two frames using the IP3 System Expansion on page 46 technique If a specific configuration requires more than one non blocking router system perhaps interconnected by tielines then separate IP3 Controllers are required for each non blocking routing complex within the system The IP3 Controller can be operated in a full 1 1 redundancy scenario for high availability applications See Controller Redundancy see Configuring IP3 Controller Redundancy on page 97 Software upgrades to IP3 frames and their modules are done directly by the IP3 Controller See Firmware Foundry on page 51 The user interface of the IP3 Controller is a browser based application based on Microsoft Silverlight 5 0 It can run in any web browser which supports M icrosoft Silverlight 5 0 See IP3 Controller Web UI on page 17 The IP3 Controller is typically integrated within an overall command and control environment which undertakes higher level functionality such as alarm logging and system level aggregation of faults To support this kind of integration the IP3 Controller aggregates all of the controls and alarms from the frames underneath it and presents them through unified northbound protocols to upper layer management systems such as CCS Navigator and M agellan NMS 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Con
95. lete 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 32 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps 4 Once complete you will see the new routing system with the name you provided created and the routers added to that Controller will be displayed under the Routers sub folder tor Server Administrator File Edit View Tool Options Window Help D a a e E Control Views Software Control Panels E Salvos Ll E Routers al IP3 Routing System Platinum 77 Hardware Control Panels AR Test Next create the IP3 Routing System Database STEP 1 Delete the Default Sources and Destinations in DBEditor When CCS Navigator creates a new routing system it also pre populates its routing system database with 64 sources and 64 destinations on one level level 0 For legacy Platinum and Panacea routers this is a good jump start to creating the database for those routers however in the case of IP3 standalone all of the database entries will come from the IP3 database editor and it is necessary to clean out these extraneous entries that Navigator created 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 33 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps 1 Launch Navigator DBEditor by double clicking the System Name IP3 under C
96. ller version 1 3 supports the addition of a Grass Valley router into your routing system With some minimal GUI configuration you can control sources and destinations across one or more Imagine Communications routers and others that support the Grass Valley SM S7000 protocol Utilizing tie lines sources and destinations can be shared across these routers Note You can also include legacy Imagine Communications routers in your system for control see Interfacing with a Legacy Router on page 139 Steps to Configuring a Third Party Router 1 Inthe IP3 Controller UI add the third party Grass Valley router as a routing device in addition to your IP3 Router frame s See Adding a Third Party Router Device on page 45 2 In Navigator if you do not have an existing configuration discover the IP3 Controller that contains your IP3 routing devices and third party router 3 In Navigator run the DBEditor a If you do not see sources and destinations import them from the IP3 Controller device by doing the following i Click the Import Database Names icon in the toolbar at the top li Then select the Import from Device option ili Provide the IP Address of the router to import from Note If you have an existing database you may not need to import from device 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 136 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Interfacing w
97. lt ile Video IP3 Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 6 Video 2 0 165 13 Validate and Save 14 Open the DB Editor and Publish Platinum SX Pro and Platinum SX Hybrid Multiviewers Platinum SX Pro multiviewer is an output module in a Platinum or Platinum IP3 router frame It occupies from 1 to 4 slots Depending on the size of the frame a single frame can house up to 64 Platinum SX Pro multiviewer modules Platinum SX Hybrid multiviewer is an output module in a Platinum or IP3 router frame 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 133 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual M odule Specific Configurations Platinum Multiviewers Upgrade Procedure Follow this procedure to upgrade firmware on Platinum SX Pro or Platinum SX Hybrid modules that are installed in your IP3 frame 1 Download the appropriate PIPE file and save it to the PC that you are accessing the IP3 system from PIPE file for for Platinum SX Pro PIPE file for Platinum SX Hybrid 2 Connect to the the IP3 system by typing the IP address of the IP3 Controller in the URL field of your browser Click Configure System and select Firmware Foundry In the Firmware Repository tab click Add package Locate the saved PIPE zip package and click Open Repeat for all three PIPE zip packages Go to the IO Modules tab and then select an HView SXPRO and or PX SXP module in the Output card category Highlight the
98. m Configuration Sys i io Firmware Upgrade Firmware Repository 10 Modules Resource Modules Group By None Select All Select Firmware X HSR9C1ID IBG 4 9 3 9 Input Cards IPS Test Bemart K HSR901D IBG J 4 9 Input Cards IPS Test Bemart HSR 16C 0BG 468 A Output Cards IPS Test Bemart ALARM DATA a ir Control Cards IPS Test Bernart K HSRECMX8C 0BG 2 ae am Output Cards IPS Test Bemarc M HS9C IBG 7 Input Cards IPS Test Bernart To upgrade the firmware on a module select the module then click the Select Firmware button and then click Upgrade Upgrade progress will be displayed in the Progress column and in the Active Upgrade on page 54 section Active Upgrade The Active Upgrade section is displayed to the right of the screen It provides details on in progress upgrades including the Name of the upgrade the Slot the module being upgraded is in and the Progress While upgrading module firmware the ability to do parametric control of module parameters is impaired for modules in the same zone of the router where the upgrade is going on It is advisable to pick a time of limited router usage in order to do module upgrades WARNING Be aware of how long an upgrade may take before starting in order to plan an adequate maintenance interval with the operations staff Simple Input and Output modules upgrade in a few minutes per zone Upgrades to the Input Frame Sync module may take more than an hour While firmware upg
99. messages will be received Send Messages Over Syslog Changing Columns That Appear in the Logging Server 1 On the Settings panel scroll down to Column Preferences Column Preferences PNET Ele Visible Enterprise ID Date Domain ID Time Command Line Application Process ID Module UTC Start Date Level UTC Start Time Message Start Date Start Time Host Name IP Address Device Name System Sequence Figure 47 Column References Selector in the Logging Server The items in the Available list on the left are not currently used in the Log display Items in the Visible list on the right are column headers in the Log display To move items from one column to the other click on the item and hold the mouse down while dragging from one column to the other When you see a shadow of the item in the column you re dragging to release the mouse button The item appears at the point in the list where you dropped it You can change column order by dragging items within a column Note You can also drag column headers on the table interfaces themselves Click Save to commit the changes Changes to columns are universal and apply to all examiner pages Changing Filtering the Content Displayed in the Examiner In addition to sorting a log file by the display columns you can choose to view only certain types of logs Follow these steps 1 Click Show Options 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Ve
100. mn a gt gt Le 0 o oO as Application Profiles Examine Logs View Live Logs Show Piers Achons i lt E Device Name Application Module v 1P3 Controller a VY IP3_ Controller V UpgradeService M IP3_ Diagnostics ControllerManager Debug Log on IP3 RouterService IP3 WebServer Import and View Log Collections Figure 42 Logging Server Home tab Table 18 Logging Server Interface Options ee O 1 Home HomeTab The Logging Server Home Tab The Logging Server Home Tab Server Home Tab ee The available elements to view logs for Elements History Select an element and click the History button to view History for the selected element Examine Logs Select an element and click the Examine Logs button to review logs for the selected element 5 View Live Logs Select an element and click the View Live Logs button to view real time logs for the selected element Filters and Actions Click to filter display and content preferences for logs 7 Export Select an element and click the Export button to export log information Logs can be exported by day week or all Summary Click the Summary icon to display a Summary toolbar at the top of the page that contains shortcut links to Exports Imports and Collections See Using Summaries on page 111 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 105 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration a
101. module and click the Select Firmware button Select the upgrade zip file 9 Click the Upgrade button and follow the instructions that appear on the screen Sy aS co N Viewing Platinum M ultiviewer Modules Platinum M ultiviewer modules in the frame are displayed under the Output Cards category in the list of modules in the frame PT MADI40 IBG 63 Input Cards 5 2 155 Open Module PT AEST IB 6 4 Input Cards 5 5 Open Module Category Output Cards 63 items PX SXP 32X 6 0D 63 Output Cards 1 0 F Open Module 6 4 Output Cards Ki 259 Open Module 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 134 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual M odule Specific Configurations Select a multiviewer module and then click the Open Module button to see Parameters and Faults PX SXP 32X6 OD Module Faults O Major Minor amp Close PX SXP 32X 6 0D Modules Parameters and Faults PX SXP 32X6 O0D in Slot 63 View Parameters 4 PX SKP 32 6 0D Syne Select Sync 1 Module Board Status Dut 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 135 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Interfacing with a Third Party Router Interfacing with a Third Party Router Your IP3 Controller is mainly intended for control of your IP3 router Limited support for third party routers is also provided IP3 Contro
102. n 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 125 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview 2 Select a Source from the list that is displayed or filter using criteria and click OK Source Filter Search Fil HDs1 aj F1 HDs2 F1 HDs3 Fi HDs4 F1 HDs5 Fi HDs6 Fi HDs7 F1 HDs8 Fi 4Ks 1 ORK Cancel 3 Click the TAKE button under One To All which will now be enabled Red Snapshot Scheduler The Schedule View lists defined schedules and provides an interface to create edit delete execute schedules snapshot Scheduler F WwW Jelete Execute 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 126 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview Creating a New Schedule Task Enter a Name and Description for the Task Select the Enable checkbox to Activate the task snapshot Scheduler F Cancel Task New ror Name Task Description Ber Schedule Trigger Enter the Trigger action for the created task Start Time Enter the start date and time for the task End Time Enter the end date and time for the task Frequency Can be defined in hours or days 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 127 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router S
103. nd Operation M anual Logging Server Ope pectin Import and View Log Click to view access Log collections based on Collections name date comments these can then be examined or exported You can also import logs 10 Settings Click to view define System wide settings Log Viewer Settings and Logging Server Settings Searches for the entered text on the page Working with Logs Examining Logs On the Home tab select devices if no devices are selected it s the same as if all of them are and click Examine Logs to view logs in detail Sumnidry Exports Impcrts D Collect ons A sag View Logs rom 12 00 AM on 1 11 2013 T5 Show a Range of Minutes 17 0020 AM A t 1 00 00 PR POON Fh 30000 PF I Tih ARM 12 Phi E i I O L O d Refresh Logs lt eep Current View KeiTresh Logs show Latest Expert Logs im Roge E E l I E T O1f11 2913 95778 AM Show Options 4 Showing 1 lat Date lime Message O amp 55 4196 AM Device Active 10 10 20 130 1 1 017112013 11 55 Figure 43 Examiner Tab Table 19 Examiner Tab ope pe Log Date Date to view logs from Type in a date or click the calendar icon and go to a date Number of defined units for the log hours minutes etc 3 Display Units Units to view log information in Days Hours M inutes Seconds M illiseconds 4 Log Start Range The Start Point of the Log Range Click and drag to define
104. ndividual Input Output and Crosspoint modules in the system The following information is displayed per module Name Slot Firmware Repository Firmware Category Frame Bookmark Progress Firmware Upgrade Firmware Repository 10 Modules Resource Modules Group By Default Select All Select Firmware me Frame QA 2 115 items Category Input Cards 58 items PT AEST IB 1 PT MADI4C IBG 2 1 5 PT MADI40 IBG 3 1 5 PT FSDX8C1D IBG 4 PT FSDMX IBG PT FSDMXO IBG PX HSR9C IBG PX HSR9C IBG Figure 14 Firmware Foundry I0 Modules The list of M odules can be grouped as follows Default M odules grouped alphabetically based on category such as Control Input etc Type M odules grouped based on type for example Alarm modules None M odules displayed in a flat list Apart from the above groupinos if you want to group certain modules together for display you can do so by selecting the Bookmark checkbox against modules When you click the Bookmark column to sort all modules that have been bookmarked will be displayed together at the top of the list when grouped by None or the top of the category when grouped by Default Note Bookmarking modules serves as a way to sort them and the modules are not bookmarked for upgrades 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 53 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Syste
105. ng Server on page 107 Exporting Logs on page 110 Importing Logs on page 111 Using Summaries on page 111 Browser Settings If using Internet Explorer turn off caching to prevent any issues with content being displayed in popup windows 1 Go to Tools gt Internet Options 2 Inthe General tab click the Settings button in the Browsing History section 3 Inthe Temporary Internet Files and History Settings dialog select Every time visit the webpage under check for newer versions of stored pages 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 103 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual 4 Click OK Temporary Internet Files and History Settings Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer stores copies of webpages images and media for faster viewing later Every time I start Kaane ern 6 Automatically i j Never Dk space to use 8 1024MB ended 50 250MB Current location C Users hmoustaf AppData Local Microsoft Windows Temporary Internet Files History Specify how many days Internet Explorer should save the list of websites you have visited Days to keep pages in history 2 S 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Logging Server Version 1 3 3 Page 104 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Logging Server Logging Server Interface
106. ng template Name Prefix Name Index Alias Long Name GEKO 1 GEKO 1 GEKO 1 Device Type Slot WBV Slot 37 Maximum number of Ports per module Add Rows Cance 8 This completes adding of Sources and Destinations It is vital to click Save in order to commit these changes into the database 9 Close the Navigator sub window that the IP3 Editor is running in by clicking the X in the corner to close the sub window Note Do not click the Close button within the Navigator window ensure you click the X in the corner 10 Re Open Navigator DBEditor to synchronize and check that the synchronization has been successful 11 Click Publish in the DBEditor window This will create the files required by any legacy elements including the M agellan control panels and transfer those files out to those devices 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 42 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual System Configuration System Configuration Configuration Dashboard Click the Configure System link in the toolbar at the top to start configuring your IP3 Controller system IP3 System Fault L Configure System Hi Administrator Help clmagine Figure 5 IP3 Toolbar The Configuration Dashboard is then displayed You can do the following Hardware Foundry on page 43 Add Remove or Modify Frames M anage IP3 Controller Settings on page 48 M anage IP3 Controller
107. nge priority trigger value clear value and acknowledge Enable Disable Enable Figure 25 Fault Properties Module Fault Descriptions The following table lists possible module faults and descriptions 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 63 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Navigation Table 8 Module Faults Data Desernton Firmware Upgrade Required Back M odule Missing Cannot detect the back module Incorrect Back Module Mismatch with detected back module Over Temperature Threshold M odule has a reached a critical temperature threshold Unsupported M odule M odule not supported with the current Resource M odule PX RES firmware Perform M odule upgrade Module Parameters Refer to the IP3 Frame and M odules Installation and Operation M anual for individual modules supported in an IP3 Frame along with parameter details Controllers in the System IP3 System Hardware IP3 Controller ontroller 172 25 150 143 0 Active 0 Major 0 Minor Open Controller Primary Secondary Redundancy Disabled Figure 26 IP3 Controllers in the System The following details are displayed for a Controller in the system Name The Controller Name which shows as IP3 Controller Type The Device Type which shows as Controller IP Address The Controller IP Address ID The Controller ID Status The status of the Controller Faults The number
108. nications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 11 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Preface 5 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 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 and 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 The packaging must be able to withstand the product s weight The product must be held rigid within the packaging There must be at least 2 in 5 cm of space between the product and the container The corners of the product must be 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 Safety This manual contains safety precautions and recommendations specific to the IP3 controller product The IP3 controller is rack mountable using rack rails provided with the unit and it is strongly recomm
109. ns PX HSR OBG Configuration Follow these steps to configure your IP3 Controller Output Frame Sync card l 2 3 4 8 Launch Navigator Discover your IP3 device and create a Routing System Run the DB Editor Create 2 Device Types HD Embedded and HD Video Follow the Wizard to create the HD Embedded Device type When creating the HD Embedded Device type in the Level Selection dialog box set the Number of embedded audio channels to 16 default is 10 Follow the Wizard to create the HD Video device type Open the IP3 Database Editor from Navigator Go to the Destinations tab Click the Add button to add the 8 processed outputs Use the HD Embedded device type add logical destinations for the 8 processed outputs Enter 8 for the number of Destinations to create Ensure the Slot number corresponds to the Slot that contains your HSR module Change the Name prefix to clearly identify these as Processed outputs for example ProcX Ensure the Index is set to 1 This adds 8 Outputs Ports 1 8 with 1 video Video 1 and 16 Audio Audio 1 15 channels Check that the entries have been correctly created in the upper and lower panes IP3 Routina Svstem Confiaquration Database Editor Main Database Sources Destinations x Undo Redo Add Insert Update Remove Validate Resync ocatior AES IPS Test Bernard Slot 32 Port 9 HD Embedded new IPS Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 1 HD Embedded new IPS Test Bernard Slot 20 Port 2 HD Embedde
110. o Frame Go to Frame links Buttons that link to devices Available for each added Frame link to devices Available for each added Frame a Frames Frames ee have been added but are not currently available still show in the list as disabled Power Supply Status section Power Supply Status by Zones 1 4 for top bottom and external See Power Supply and redundant power supplies Visible on clicking a frame Chassis Fan Status Fan Status section Fan supply status categorized by location front top front bottom See Power Supply and rear Chassis Fan Status a System Faults Overview information listing total number of major minor system faults Configure System Links to configure the system and perform functions related to Hardware and Firmware M anagement Controller Settings and User Accounts See Configuration Dashboard on page 43 11 Fault Log Link to the Fault Log that opens in a new window See Logging Server on page 102 Frames in the System Frames Modules In the snapshot of Controllers Frames displayed on the main navigation page frame component status is indicated by the button color IP3 Frame Resource Card IPS Frame Link to Name Firmware Version IP Address Frame Faults IP3 Frame 110 IPS Frame 2 8RU 10 10 20 110 Active 0 Major 0 Minor 6o to Frame Firmware Version 1 0 6 Resource Card Primary Secondary Frame Power Supply Fans Status Table 7 Frames in the IP3 Controller System Button Color Des
111. o send the Retry button is displayed Clicking the Retry button enables Database Editor to repeat the process for the failed devices STEP 4 Define IP3 Sources Destinations IP3 Database Editor 1 Start the IP3 Database Editor by double clicking IPX Routing System under the Routers folder to launch the IP3 Controller Database Editor interface within Navigator View for Administrator Administrators Group Discovery Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Print ga Network LHE Routers Double click to launch IP3 Routing System Configuration EG IPS IP3 Database Editor New 2 aon ees New Database Editor ha ES IP3 New 1 New New Main Database New Sources Destinations X Undo Redo Add E P3 Controller New CH IP 3 Frame New GHE Output Cards EHE Crosspoint Cards E J Control Cards SE 2 The IP3 Database Editor screen will be displayed E IPX Routing System E 2 2 4 a PY jack Forward Stop Refresh Home Print IP3 Routing System Configuration 0 Close De ae Main Database Done http 172 10 80 100 Access Enabled See Valid Characters in Source Destination Level and Frame Names on page 28 3 In this example we have 9 Input Modules installed in the first 56 input slots and want to create a simple wiring checkout database Click the Add button in the Sources tab to start adding your sources Add 504 Sources 56 slots 9 per slot prefixed by INX starting
112. odule faults are displayed with the following details Parameters and Faults View Parameters W Sort All By Active show all Module Alarm Output Signal Pre Output Signal Presenc Output Signal Presence 3 Major Output Signal Presenc Output Signal Presenc Output Signal Presenc Output Signal Presenc wyj NIN SIS N I s i Ena Ena Ena Ena Ena Ena Ena Ena Ena A e o s e e Output Signal Pre Figure 24 M odule Faults ID The Fault ID Fault Name The Fault Name for example Output Signal Presence Error Level M ajor or M inor Enable Disable Whether the fault is active or not Priority The priority level of the fault 1 10 Ack Whether the fault has been acknowledged Active Whether the fault is active Note Changes to Alarm Acknowledgments are not saved if the Resource M odule is rebooted For example if you go to the faults for a specific M odule by clicking the Open M odule button against a M odule in the list of M odules and then going the Faults tab for that module change a setting and select Acknowledge if the Resource Card PX RES is rebooted the Alarm Acknowledgment state is not saved Filtering Module Faults Use the Sort All by Active or Show All options to filter the fault display Editing M odule Fault Properties Click on any of the faults to have editable details displayed to the right You can choose to enable disable the fault cha
113. of M ajor M inor faults Primary Secondary A highlight around the Primary Secondary buttons indicates whether the Primary or Secondary Controller is currently active 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 64 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Navigation Redundancy Indicates if Redundancy has been enabled Clicking the Open Controller link against a Controller in the system takes you to the IP3 Controller Settings page Configure System gt Manage IP3 Controller Settings where you can define the Controller XY ID the Server IP and Network and Redundancy Settings See M anage IP3 Controller Settings on page 48 IP3 System Faults View Faults View is a filtered view of only those modules in the system that currently have faults This is a high level view of all modules in the Frame that currently have faults as opposed to the Module specific fault view that is displayed when you choose to see faults for a specific module M odule Faults on page 62 You can opt to view alarms in the following ways Group By Device No Grouping A flat list of all active alarms Group By Device M ajor minor informational No Grouping Group by Device List of active alarms grouped by device Module Grouping by Device creates groups per module listing all faults for that module The header of the group indicates the module name slot number and the tot
114. oft Panel Overview Based on this criteria the schedule will run during the window defined by the start and end date time at the defined frequencies snapshot Scheduler F7 Save Cancel Task New Trigger Action Frequency Action Define whether the task will run on ALL destination or selected ones For ALL destinations leave the All checkbox selected For specific destinations clear the All checkbox and click the SELECT button Filter to select the desired destinations or Ctrl select multiple destinations snapshot Scheduler F Cancel Task New Name Action 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 128 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview Editing Deleting Tasks Once defined tasks will be displayed in the Snapshot Scheduler view Snapshot Scheduler F Jew dit Execute Scheduled Tasks Task Enabled Frequency every 1 hour Start time 7 21 2014 4 14 00 PM End time 21 2014 4 14 00 PM Task Enabled Frequency every 1 hour Start time End time To edit a task select it in the Schedule View and click Edit To delete a task select it and click Delete Snapshot Repository The Snapshot Repository contains snapshots of the system taken per the configurations in the Snapshot Scheduler Snapshot Repository show Export Restore snapshots 7 29 2014 9 14 14 AM Task
115. og 4 6 2013 11 50 28 AM Q i 10 AM P x Jump To la a Show Details Module eve Message 3_Controller UpgradeService nformational New firmware package has been added to repository px obg_ 2 7 zip 3_Controller UpgradeService Informational Started upgrading firmware for module PX BG package name px obg_2_7 zip Controller UpgradeService Informational Started upgrading firmware for module PX OBG package name px obg_2_7 zip tr yr c re niar an e j Vv ontroller UpgradeService Informational Started upgrading firmware for module PX HS BG package name px obg_2_7 zip 4 AM Harris_IP3_Controller UpgradeService nformational Started upgrading firmware for module PX HSR8C2D OBG package name px obg_2_7 zip AM Harris IP3_Controller UpgradeService Informational Completed upgrading firmware for module PX HSR amp 8C2D OBG package name px obg_2 7 zip Figure 19 Upgrade information in the Examiner tab 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 58 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Navigation Navigation IP3 Controller System Interface Once you log into the IP3 Controller system by opening a web browser and entering the external IP Address of the IP3 Controller the home page displays a dashboard from where you can configure view and monitor different elements of your system IP3 System List View The List view is the default view of the system
116. omplete snapshot of that frame including M odules in a Frame on page 61 M odule Faults on page 62 Frame Parameters on page 84 Frame Faults on page 92 Power Supply and Chassis Fan Status Frame Parameters Frame specific components and their parameters can be viewed by clicking the Open Frame link IP3 System t Log Configure System Hi Administrator Hell c magine Hardware Active Frame Faults 0 Major O Minor Frame Configuration saz 0 5 Catenare erst Part T Serer alarm St Open Frame H Category Input Cards 64 items PX HSSC IBG 1 Input Cards 1 39 Power Supply Status PX HS9C IBG 2 Input Cards Internal top PX H59C IBG 3 Input Cards Internal bottom PX HS9C IBG 4 Input Cards fener aiaia External 1 redundant r PX HS9C IBG 5 Input Cards 1 39 External 2 redundant Figure 33 Open Frame option to access Frame parameters The following parameters provide a control interface to the IP3 frame These parameters are divided into different menu groups all listed below the main Frame 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 85 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Frame Components and Parameters Parameters and Faults Frame Parameters on page 84 View Parameters Faults PX RES on page 85 Video Crosspoint on page 86 IPS Frame ae TDM Crosspoint on page 87 PX RES Sync on page 88 Video Crosspoint
117. on Module v P3 Controller Export Figure 44 Live Logs If no logs are selected or all logs are selected click View Live Logs and the log that opens will contain entries for all connected devices If no device has activity when you select View Live Loos the viewer tab is empty The viewer updates dynamically as events occur Log History Click the History button against a module to view M odule Log History Application Profiles x Examine Logs View Live Logs Device Name Application Module v IP3 Controller gt V IP 2 p3 Cor Diag 2 itroller jnost I vy I ControllerManager Debug Log IP3_RouterService IP3_WebServer Figure 45 Logging Server History Tab 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 107 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Logging Server Clearing Logs When you clear logs from the logging server all devices are also removed Be sure to save logs that you need prior to clearing 1 Ifthe Filters palette is not open at the right side of the screen click Show Filters Actions Click Clear All Logs and then click OK All logs and all information in the logs are removed Clear All Logs Cannot Undo When a device has activity it will reappear on the Home page of the logging server Configuring the Logging Server Click Settings in the top right corner of the screen
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119. onfiguration and Operation M anual System Configuration Maintenance The Maintenance tab provides an option to safely Power Off your Primary and Secondary IP3 Controllers Controller Settings Router Settings Network amp Redundancy Maintenance Power OFF Power off IP3 Controller Primary and Secondary Platinum IP3 Router and other system has to be shut down separately User Foundry Click the User Foundry icon to manage user accounts and passwords User Accounts The IP3 Controller application ships with two access accounts Administrator Account This account has full access rights Some of the key Administrator privileges include System Setup Configuring Controller ID IP IP3 frames Router Database Configuration Routing System Control and M onitoring M anaging Operator and Administrator Passwords Software Upgrades Operator Account This account has the following privileges Routing System Control and M onitoring Software Upgrades 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 50 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual System Configuration Changing a Password To change the existing password for either an Administrator or Operator 1 Click the User Foundry link on the IP3 Routing System Configuration dashboard 2 Then click Change Password against the Administrator or Operator IP3 Routing System Configuration M
120. ontrol Views View for Administrator Administrators Group Fh ie Network EI ES Routers Boi ii Discovery Salvos Fiouters C Discovery 2 Delete all Sources and Destinations by going to each of these tabs clicking in the top left hand corner of each of the tabs to select all rows and then right clicking in the middle to delete them Note M uch like in Excel you can click in the upper left corner which will select all of the rows and columns in the view and then hit delete Do this for all of the sources in the Sources tab and all of the destinations in the Destinations tab E Configuration for IP3 SIElx WEll aA IU aX Bw Mee Sle we o z Sources Destinations Levels Categories Grouping B eA PO A O 1mm 188 aa In JIEM IME EE S88 18E Bal Bz In 12 8 ama Hi m gy Cut Ctrl x d4 Copy Ctrl C 5 Paste Ctrl S Select All Insert Destinations X Delete Destinations Del m Add Level c3 Edit Insertion Find Goto 2 Sort Column a Hide Column Access Enabled 7 Hide Status Names Fill Series 3 Fill Duplicate Series Fil STEP 2 Define Levels in DBEditor 1 Click the Levels Tab 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 34 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Initial Steps 2 Enter a proper Name and Description For example WBV Wideband Video
121. ource 6 1 Disconnect Jj Destination 1200 Source 16 Disconnect on 3 Destination 2000 Source 26 Disconnect Figure 55 Performing a Take Undoing a Take Once a TAKE has been performed the Undo button is enabled and you can choose to Undo the last TAKE Note that only the last TAKE can be undone not any takes prior to that When you click Undo a message will be displayed asking for confirmation of the requested Undo function for the last TAKE r Undo previous TAKE with following batch TAKE list Destinations Sources Fi HDd1 GVG 53 Be Figure 56 Undoing a Take Add to Batch You can select a Source and one or more Destinations and add it to a Batch 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 119 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual Router Soft Panel Overview Note The Add to Batch button at the top is enabled when you have at least one source and one destination selected MultiBus View F Undo Add to Batch 2 Destinations Sources oe F1_HDas 1 Fi_HDs4 J ee F1 HDs2 Fi_HDs5 na F1_HD d 3 F1HDs3 Fi_HDs3 T Figure 57 Add to Batch The Add to Batch button reflect the number of batches currently stored Switch to the Batch View on page 122 to see the contents of batches Breakaway To perform a breakaway select a Source and a Destination and click the Breakaway button at the top A confirmation dialog displays
122. outer Control Routing Control IP3 System M anager Logical Database configuration I O module firmware upgrades IP3 Web Server Web Server IP3 PTP V2 see Time Synchronization on page 22 IP3 Protocol Service SNMP and Grass Valley SM S7000 protocol IP3 Panel Manager Router Soft Panel Time Synchronization Note There are two possible IP3 Controller configurations Single IP3 Controller and a redundant configuration consisting of a Primary and Secondary IP3 Controller 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 1 3 3 Page 22 Platinum IP3 Installation Configuration and Operation M anual IP3 Controller Setup The PTP V2 Service performs time synchronization between the Primary IP3 Controller the Secondary IP3 Controller and the PX RES IP3 Frame This system level service automatically initiates on startup or restarting and is deployed in the form of a Windows Service PTP V2 syncs time between the Primary and Secondary IP3 Controller as well as time between the Primary IP3 Controller and the PX RES IP3 Frame It is bound to ENET 5 6 The Master clock master time reference is either the Primary or Secondary IP3 Controller but never the PX RES the PX RES is always a Slave The Slave IP3 Controller Primary or Secondary that is not the M aster syncs with the master every second or so If at any time it finds there is no response from the M aster that IP3 Controller then takes over as
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