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1. Checking Programmed Configuration on page 18 e SW Pole 2 Switching Level and Destination Offset These DIP switches assign the switching level and destination offset They must correspond with the control panel configuration and programming e SW3 Pole 1 RS 232 RS 422 Switch Normally RS 422 mode is only used with Automation systems If the DIP switch is set for RS 422 make sure that the controlling PC also communicates via an RS 422 port e SW3 Poles 5 and 6 Protocol Format These two switches assign the protocol format Leave these switches off for Leitch protocol If these switches are set toa GVG protocol format RouterMapper will not be able to communicate e SW3 Poles 7 and 8 Baud Rate These two switches assign the baud rate If communications appear to be intermittent try changing the baud rate to a lower setting Checking the Modem Cable When the serial format is RS 232 a null modem cable with female connectors on both ends is used Only three wires must be connected e Pins 2 and 3 crossed e Pin 5 to Pin 5 Buzz out the null modem cable with a multi meter to ensure these connections are made P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 15 Troubleshooting Communications Issues LEITCH Checking the Resource Module Ribbon Cable A gray ribbon cable connects the P MI module to the front panel resource module on every Panacea frame This ribbon cable provides power and the communications line to the resource modul
2. TAU Frame Levet 5 First Destination L First Source y Signal Type lt lt Copy to Configured Matrix 0 Comes _ Figure 5 Detected Matrices Tab 8 P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 Rue en Setting Up the Panel in RouterMapper 1 Atthe RouterMapper main menu window highlight the panel entry and Z Note then click Edit Ifyou need to restore the default 2 Select the Sources tab see Figure 6 The Source tab push button key configurations Teter toipage 13 functions match the information set up for the router via the Logical in this Initial Startup Guide for 4 ci Sources tab If you want to change these functions default configuration settings a Click on the button whose function you want to re assign The Edit Button Function window will appear b Click on the Button Function drop down list box and then select the function you want to assign to this button Edit 16x16 Panel O x etree en ne ai sus Figure 6 Sources Tab P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 9 Installation Procedures 4 Assy Keys Destinations Sauces Levet Address Style LEITCH Select the Address Style tab see Figure 7 Panel name ID and style information should match the information RouterMapper found when you polled the system Panel Name Verson Figure 7 Address Style Tab 4 If necessary print key cap legends as shown by clicking Print Key Caps A s
3. Decide on control functionality page 52 in the P FRMAN DIP switch mode use this mode for the following setups e Standard module RES L without a control panel e Standard module RES L with a control panel e Enhanced module RES H without a control panel Enhanced module RES H with a control panel e PC programming mode PC programming mode requires router configuration to be done via a computer use this mode for the following setups e Standard module RES L with a control panel e Enhanced module RES H without a control panel Enhanced module RES H with a control panel Set the DIP switches on the logic controller module as shown in Figure 1 Note that even if you are going to use PC programming mode you will have to set a DIP switch on SWI Tilt the front panel back up to cover the exposed front of the router Reattach the front panel to the Panacea router P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 3 Installation Procedures LEITCH e Ifyou are going to operate the router in DIP switch mode skip to Mounting the Frame on page 10 in this Initial Startup Guide While you can perform all of the steps described in the RouterMapper sectons below you will not be able to download database information to your devices e Ifyou are going to operate the router in PC programming mode go to Linking to the RouterMapper Database in this Initial Startup Guide 2 8 Frame Panel ID IP Address Manua
4. P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 LEITCH Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Disassembling the Frame Z Note If you want your Panacea setup to match the default values set at the Leitch manufacturing facility you can skip this section 1 Remove the screws on the front of the Panacea router front panel The screws in the front panel are captive Do not separate them from the front panel Gently pull the front panel away from the frame Tilt the front panel down Configuring the Frame Setting Jumpers and DIP Switches H Note The default alarm jumper setting is normally open If you want this default value skip step 1 H Note The DIP switch default values are OFF If you want these default values skip steps 2 through 4 A Note Another name for PC programming mode is Program mode 1 If necessary configure the Alarm jumper on the MI module for normally open or normally closed page 58 in the P FRMAN This alarm jumper is associated with the alarm comm port located on the back panel page 64 in the P FRMAN e Normally open means that a connection is open when an alarm condition does not exist and is closed when an alarm condition exists e Normally closed means that a connection is closed when an alarm condition does not exist and is open when an alarm condition exists Tilt the front panel back up to cover the exposed front of the router
5. source or destination does not match that what is expected use the following commands to set the correct values at the gt prompt set firstlevel In this command is the desired switching level it is normally set to 0 for video 1 for audio set firstsource In this command is the desired starting source it is normally set for 1 18 P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 LEITCH Troubleshooting Communications Issues set firstdestination In this command destination it is normally set for 1 is the desired starting 4 Enhanced modules only After the correct settings have been entered type save mp at the gt prompt to save these changes permanently 5 Determine if Combiner Mode is turned on or off Combiner mode should only be turned if the Panacea is part of a larger combiner system At the gt prompt type show combiner Something similar to the information shown below will appear gt show combiner Frame is in Program Mode Combiner settings are Active Current Combiner Settings Mode Primary Frame Blocksize 16 Number of Blocks 2 gt If the combiner settings are Active type set prompt to disable Combiner Mode combinermode n at the gt Recheck to see if the panel can now control the frame Note that the panel must also be properly programmed to control the levels sources and destinations as defined above in step 3 Checking Et
6. to which a source signal is routed Connect the control device s to the appropriate port XY SERIAL Ethernet etc on the frame s rear panel Control devices are e PC e Local control panel e Remote control panel you may use any Leitch control panels except the ABAp panel series 12x2HADESC2 and 32x8p see Installing the Remote Control Panel for more information If the router is to be used in a multiple frame system connect the additional frames using the X Y port If the router is at the end of the X Y bus terminate the other X Y connector with a coaxial 750 termination Connect the SYNC input connector to a valid reference signal if vertical interval switching is desired Connect the 3 pin alarm port to the appropriate alarm device s as necessary Connect the desktop power supply to the power connector on the back of the frame Plug the desktop power supply to the power source 10 Connect the READY line if needed 11 Plug in the control device if necessary P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 11 Installation Procedures LEITCH Installing the Remote Control Panel To connect a remote control panel unit to a Panacea routing switcher you will need a regular cable with BNC connectors at both ends Note Local control panels are usually specified as part of an initial order however they can be added later as a field service change A Leitch Field Service representative must add a
7. Panacea Initial Startup Guide A Note The Panacea clean switch quiet switch router has its own separate initial startup guide If you have a clean quiet switch router please download a PDF version of the Clean Quiet Switch Initial Startup Guide from our Web site at www leitch com This Initial Startup Guide will lead you through the basic steps you need to take to get your Panacea product up and running It will not provide you with detailed information on how each step is performed It will refer you to places either by page number or by manual name where you can find more specific information if you need it Page numbers not in parentheses refer to information in this initial startup guide e Page numbers in parentheses refer to information in the Panacea Series Frame and Modules Installation Configuration and Operation Manual P FRMAN This Initial Startup Guide covers the following topics Tools You ll Need Pre Installation Checklist e Installation Procedures e Operation e Restoring Default Configurations P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 1 Tools You ll Need LEITCH Tools You ll Need 4 Note If you don t have a printed copy of the listed manuals you can download the PDF version from our Web site at www leitch com 1 One standard 19 in 0 4 m rack 2 One medium Phillips screwdriver 3 Four 10 32 Phillips head rack mount screws 4 One of the following e Standard 10 Mbps 10B
8. and changes Connect the PC to the router serial port using RS 232 null modem cable or to the TCP IP Ethernet port using RJ 45 cable Connect AC power to the power supply ies for the Panacea frame and then power up the frame Start up RouterMapper on the PC The main menu window will appear Select the communication mode from the RouterMapper Comm Settings pull down menu Make the following selections For a serial connection Default connection Serial port e Appropriate comm port used e Appropriate baud rate this value should match the one set for the SW3 DIP switch poles 7 8 For an Ethernet connection Default connection TCP IP e Enter appropriate IP address e Click Add Click OK You will return to the main menu window Click on Poll to add the Panacea router to the database This may take a few minutes The results for the router and control panel should resemble the information shown in Figure 2 P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 5 Installation Procedures LEITCH Figure 2 Main Menu Window Display 6 P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 LEITCH Installation Procedures Setting Up the Frame in RouterMapper S Note If you need to restore the default configurations refer to page 13 in this Initial Startup Guide for instructions on how to restore default configuration settings P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 1 At the RouterMapper main menu window highlight the Panacea r
9. ase T Ethernet cable segment no longer than 382 08 ft 100 m OR e RS 232 or TIA EIA 422 B cable segment no longer than 50 ft 15 m for RS 232 and 2 000 ft 610 m for TIA EIA 422 B 5 Panacea Panacea Series Frame and Modules Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 6 Leitch Serial Protocol Reference Operation and Reference Manual This manual explains Leitch protocol types protocol commands and error messages 7 For operating your Panacea product in PC programming mode e PC e RouterMapper Configuration Utility Reference Guide e CCS Navigator User Manual 8 For operating your Panacea product via a control panel e Control panel Leitch Programmable Control Panel Series Configuration and Operation Manual e CCS Navigator User Manual Pre Installation Checklist The Panacea Seriues Frame and Modules Installation Configuration and Operation Manual has detailed instructions for pre installation procedures you should follow as part of the installation process Refer to these sections in the Panacea Seriues Frame and Modules Installation Configuration and Operation Manual as you complete the pre installation procedures e Unpacking a Leitch Product page xv e Siting Requirements page 48 e Ensuring Proper Temperature and Ventilation page 48 e Meeting Electrical Requirements page 48 e Mounting Requirements page 49 e Frame Configuration Details page 58
10. at may control the frame Clients are products such as an Ethernet control panel RouterWorks software or Pilot Navigator software The maximum number of connections should be at least 1 higher then the expected number of clients For example if you anticipate up to 4 clients on your system set the maximum number of connections to 5 The upper limit is 12 To change the maximum number of connections type set tmaxconnections where is anywhere between 2 and 12 To permanently save this setting type save sysconfig at the gt prompt Connect your PC to the Panacea frame If connecting directly from the PC to the Panacea a crossover Ethernet cable is required or use two straight cables with a hub or switch From a Windows Command prompt try to ping the IP address of the Panacea frame e If you can ping it go to step 6 e If you cannot ping the Panacea frame the cables and or the PC setup must be verified e Ensure that a good wire connection is being made by checking that the green LED on the Ethernet port is on e Also check the green connection LED on the switch or hub Ensure that the PC has a valid IP address and is on the same subnet as the Panacea frame If you are not sure how to do this check with your IT department If you cannot communicate to the Panacea frame with an Ethernet control panel make sure the panel is pointing to the correct IP address From the serial port of the control panel type set serve
11. e Make sure that the ribbon cable is attached properly to both the P MI board and the front panel resource module Pay careful attention to the connection on the P MI see Figure 9 Even if the cable looks like it is connected properly apply upward pressure to the connection to ensure good contact then retry the communication LES an A O Figure 9 Connecting the Ribbon Cable to the P MI Module If you suspect that the ribbon cable is faulty you can order new ones directly from Leitch Use the following part numbers P 2RU CAB1 Ribbon cable for a Panacea 2RU frame P IRU CAB1 Ribbon cable for a Panacea 1RU frame Checking P MI Module Placement 16 Occasionally the P MI module may become slightly unseated from the back plane and cause communication issues Ensure that the P MI is pushed tightly into the back plane as shown in Figure 10 on page 17 Even if the P MI module appears to be snug apply forward pressure to the board then recheck communications P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 ms rig Se RS Figure 10 Checking P MI Module Placement Checking X Y and Genlock Connectors If there are communications issues it may be possible that the X Y and Genlock cables are connected vertically to the rear of the Panacea frame instead of diagonally as shown in Figure 11 This may also produce the symptom of no vertical interval switching if an XY cable is connected to the genlock BNC If using a Panacea clean quiet switc
12. h P16SCQ then it may also produce green flashes in the video Figure 11 X Y Genlock Connector Orientation P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 17 Troubleshooting Communications Issues LEITCH Checking Programmed Configuration If the serial port can be communicated with but the control panel cannot control it then the Panacea may not be configured properly This will normally only occur when the Panacea DIP switch SW1 1 is set to the On position for Program mode 1 Open a communications session with a program such as HyperTerminal or a Note Telnet for Ethernet connections and connect to the Panacea frame Ensure The Bits per second field is the the correct COMM port and baud rate are set in HyperTerminal See baud rate and must match the Appendix B Terminal Operation in the Panacea Series Frame and baud rate set by DIP switches Modules Installation Configuration and Operation Manual for detailed SW3 7 and 3 8 on the resource module The other parameters Data bits Parity Stop bits and Flow Control must appear as shown information about how to set up a communication session via HyperTerminal or Telnet Bits per second 9600 Data bits Panty Stop bits Flow controt None 2 At the gt prompt type show offsets Something similar to the information shown below should appear gt show offsets Frame Offsets First Level 0 First Source 1 First Destination 1 gt 3 Ifthe level
13. hernet Settings Enhanced Modules Only When troubleshooting Ethernet problems first make sure that communication can be established with the serial port If not go back to Checking Serial Settings Standard and Enhanced Resource Modules starting on page 14 1 At the serial port type show ipdisplay at the gt prompt The following will appear gt show ipdisplay Active Ip Address 192 168 100 250 Gateway Address 192 168 100 1 Netmask Address 255 255 255 0 Mac address 00 90 F9 00 3 B 35 Stored Ip Address 192 168 100 250 Gateway Address 192 168 Netmask Address 255 255 100 1 255 0 Mac address 00 90 F9 00 3B 35 2 Make sure the IP address gateway address and subnet mask settings correct If not use the following commands P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 to configure these settings 19 Troubleshooting Communications Issues LEITCH 20 set ip1 xXXX XXX XXX XXX set gateway 1 Xxx Xxx XXX XXX set netmask1 xxx xXX XXX XXX After the settings have been made type save sysconfig at the gt prompt to permanently store these settings Verify the maximum number of allowed Ethernet connections At the gt prompt type show vxyconnections and the information similar to the following will appear gt show vxyconnections VIRTUALXY SYSTEM INFORMATION Maximum Number of Connections 4 Connections This information displays the maximum number of Ethernet clients th
14. ide and follow the steps outlined P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 13 Troubleshooting Communications Issues LEITCH Troubleshooting Communications Issues If experiencing communications issues e g no control panel or serial port control on a Panacea frame use this troubleshooting guide to verify proper setup and configuration before contacting Leitch customer service Troubleshooting steps for a standard or an enhanced module are virtually identical however any differences are indicated If you are not sure if a standard or an enhanced resource module is installed check the part number of the Panacea frame The part number can be found on a sticker at the rear of the frame If the part number ends in an E an enhanced resource module is installed If communication problems still persist after you have checked the potential trouble spots contact Leitch customer service at 1 888 534 8246 or service leitch com When discussing your issue with a customer service representative mention that you have used this checklist Checking Serial Settings Standard and Enhanced Resource Modules Checking the DIP Switches The DIP switch settings determine the serial communications type RS 232 or R S422 baud rate and protocol type For troubleshooting purposes a PC with an RS 232 port and RouterMapper is required RouterMapper can be downloaded from the Leitch Web site http www leitch com 1 Remove the front panel fr
15. l Mode 234567 aana 1 Program DIP Switch Mode fa DIP switch mode M Program mode SW3 SW2 Swi msp SW2 LsB msp SW3 sB 4 8 First Destination 7 8 Serial Port Baud Rate 45678 4567 45678 45678 fetal Re 65 Siae 129 Stal 193 9600 baud M 38400 baud 45678 45678 45678 45678 BS CPLM 73 Sli 137 PSG 201 E 19200 baud 115200 baud ot 7 Gadde Bali 15 rat 200 BEEE 45678 45678 45678 5 6 Serial Port Protocol 25 89 153 217 56 56 A n ere pi na hi sine iil Leitch terminal qj GVG ASCII 45678 45678 45678 45678 Wi Reserved BE GVG SMPTE kkk GMM 104 Bae 169 AP 233 ai 45678 45678 45678 45678 z ulti Miatrix ressing ode Bisel MESS 113 Aaaa 177 CLIC 241 Consecutive Same level In 57 121 PRAPA 185 PASAN 249 levels 4 IP Mode 1 3 F irst Level TR Leitch X Y Reserved Bial 0 Piai 4 protocol 123 1223 el Bas 3 Multidrop Mode RS 422 Only dur as dor tor 3 7 500 Lul 2 Termination RS 422 Only wor on 1 Serial Port Format QRS 232 RS 422 Standard module Enhanced module Figure 1 DIP Switches A P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 LEITCH Installation Procedures Linking to the RouterMapper Database A serial connection can be used with either a standard or an enhanced resource card An Ethernet connection can be used with an enhanced resource card only A Note 1 Make sure that RouterMapper configuration utility software is installed on your PC You will use it for configuration verification
16. local control panel as a field service change Alternatively you may return your Panacea product to the Leitch Customer Service department for upgrade Contact your Leitch Customer Service representative for more information Operation 12 1 Complete all pre installation procedures as described in Pre Installation Checklist on page 2 Make any DIP switch configuration changes you desire as shown in Figure 1 on page 4 Connect one BNC connector to the X Y port on the routing switcher back module Connect the other BNC connector to the BNC port on the P12X1 RCP Terminate any unused X Y ports Mount the control panel in the proper rack The procedure is the same as the one described in Mounting the Frame on page 10 Connect the power input receptacles on both frame and control panel to their power sources Refer to your CCS Navigator User Guide to create custom browser pages that represent your network and its various environments around the world Refer to the following appendices in the Panacea Series Frame and Modules Installation Configuration and Operation Manual to perform the following tasks e If you are using the frame standard enhanced module in DIP switch mode or the frame standard module in PC programming mode refer to Appendix B in the P FRMAN for information on how to conduct a Hyperterminal session to perform serial port operation commands This operation requires a PC to be attached
17. om the Panacea frame and locate DIP switches SWI SW2 and SW3 as shown in Figure 8 Older Panacea frames do not have hinges on the front panel Swi so ensure the panel does not drop ocot o 2 Em Figure 8 Panacea DIP Switch Locations 14 P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 OLETGH omo Communications Ises 2 Make a note of the current DIP switch positions and then place all the switches in the down position as shown in the picture above By placing all the switches in the down position we can check whether there is a hardware or configuration issue With all switches down the serial port format is RS 232 and the baud rate is 9600 3 In RouterMapper make sure the Comm Settings are configured for the correct COMM port and for a baud rate of 9600 See the RouterMapper Configuration Utility Reference Guide for information on how to do this 4 Select Poll to see if RouterMapper can communicate with the Panacea frame e If RouterMapper does not discover the Panacea frame the modem cable may be loose or disconnected See Checking the Modem Cable on page 15 If RouterMapper does discover the Panacea frame the original DIP switch settings must be examined to find why it does not communicate Pay particular attention to the following DIP switches e SW1 Pole 1 Program Mode switch If the router stops responding when this switch is turned on to Program mode it probably has an invalid configuration provided See
18. outer entry and then click Edit 2 Select the Router Frame tab Panacea module information such as matrix size type and module options will be displayed see Figure 3 Information for an enhanced module will differ slightly Router Frame Configueed Matices Detected Matices Detected Cards Control Cards Configure Matrix Matrix Type x J Max Matrix Size tht le TRU Frame Figure 3 Router Frame Tab for Standard Module 3 Select the Detected Cards tab Panacea module information such as card type back panel type and firmware version will be displayed see Figure 4 on page 8 of this Initial Startup Guide 4 Select the Detected Matrices tab Matrix information should resemble the information shown in Figure 5 Click OK You will return to the RouterMapper main menu window If you made changes on any of the router tabs a message Needs Download will appear next to the router name listed on the RouterMapper main menu window Highlight the router and click Download to download the revised settings Installation Procedures LEITCH Router Frame Configured Matices Detected Matices Detected Cards Contioi Casdis Card Properties Card Type t Back Panel Type IRU Frame Pi deir ra Option rare Sub Figure 4 Detected Cards Tab Router Frame Configued Matrices Detected Matices Detected Cards Control Cards Matrix 1 Properties Matrix Type Matrix Size
19. pecialized key caps legend software template in Microsoft Visio format is available on the RouterMapper software CD Click OK You will return to the RouterMapper main menu window If you make changes on any of the panel tabs a message Needs Download will appear next to the panel name listed on the RouterMapper main menu window Click Download to download the settings Mounting the Frame 1 _ Note Procedures for front mount are 2 listed Special procedures for back mount are found on page 51 in the PPFRMAN 3 Mount the frame in a rack that provides power and cooling facilities You can mount the frame in either the front or the back Align the frame so that all 4 screw holes in the mounting ears match up with those in the rack Adjustable ears on each side of the frame allow adjustable depth placement of the frame within the rack Secure the frame to the rack with the rack screws and washers l Visio is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation 10 P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 LEITCH Installation Procedures Connecting the Frame 1 9 Connect all sources to the appropriate input connection on the back panel T O module s A source is a piece of equipment that produces video such as cameras tape recorders graphics and character generators Connect all destinations to the appropriate output connection on the back panel I O module s A destination is the point
20. r lt IP address of Panacea gt If using RouterWorks make sure that the correct IP address for the Panacea frame is configured in the Comm Settings menu in RouterMapper first as shown below before launching RouterWorks P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 i MMS Communications Settings Default Connection Host IP Search Order Add C Serial Modify C Dial Up Remove fe TCPAP Remove All C Demo U Total 1 Host IP reconnect preferences Cancel Reconnect only to current host IP ok Search host IPs list 1 times Figure 12 RouterMapper Comm Settings Menu Help P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 21 Troubleshooting Communications Issues LEITCH 22 P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005
21. to your Panacea frame e Ifyou are using a standard module refer to Appendix C in the P FRMAN for commands and descriptions of how to use these commands e Ifyou are using an enhanced module refer to Appendix D in the P FRMAN for commands and descriptions of how to use these commands If you are using the frame enhanced module in PC programming mode refer to your RouterMapper Configuration Utility Reference Guide for information on how to create a database that describes your routing system This operation requires a PC to be attached to your Panacea frame If you are using a control panel refer to your Programmable Control Panel Series Configuration and Operation Manual for information on how to operate your control panel in DIP switch or PC programming mode This operation requires a control panel to be attached to your Panacea frame P QS GUIDE Edition C November 2005 a ee Restoring Default Configurations If you need to restore the default configurations follow the steps below After these default configurations are restored you can set up your Panacea again 1 Ifnecessary configure the Alarm jumper on the MI module for normally open 2 Change the DIP switches to match these default configurations settings Program Mode OFF SWI pole 1 Frame ID 0000000 SW1 poles 2 8 Serial Port Baud Rate 9600 baud SW3 poles 7 8 3 Go back to Configuring the Frame on page 3 in this Initial Startup Gu

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