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1. RGB 8 Lb RGB Input 2 ale Input 4 FIGURE 3 15 D2R2 MODULE CONNECTING DISPLAY DEVICES SCREENS FOR TVC 1110 1210 The controller comes standard with 1 D4A or 1 D4 display module and 2 dual VGA cables DVI cables are available as an option In this configuration the controller can be connected to up to 4 display devices The controller can be customized to include up to 16 D4A or 10 D4 using multiple expansion chassis modules enabling you to choose from a variety of configurations VGA CABLES When connecting display devices to the controller do the following 1 Connect the single end of each of the two dual VGA cables to the display module connectors on the rear panel Figure 3 16 2 Connect the other 2 ends of each cable to your display devices The way you connect these should reflect how you want to number your display devices By software default display numbering begins from the top left of the display wall and continues across each row and down Figure 3 17 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 3 Connecting the Controller DA or DAA e 2 2 gt 2 p PROJ 2 gt PROJ 6 9 2 dB 2 SI Pro 4 k det PROJ 8 d d _ J Je PROJ 3 E m alll 9 PROJ 7 1 Bro 1 ER E pros 5 Ls FIGURE 3 1
2. 3 14 9410 2 Power ON Con 3 15 310 3 Power m 3 16 3 11 System MOnitoring uani 3 16 3 11 1 Monitoring Controller Components bbb o 3 16 3 11 2 Monitoring Hard Disk Drives an vu SER rn ERREUR 3 17 3 11 3 Recognizing Hard Drive Failures FH BI 3 19 3 11 4 Monitoring Expansion Chassis Power Supplies 3 19 3 11 5 Recognizing Expansion Chassis Power Supply Failures 3 19 12 N tworle Adapter Teaming upan Sorti e pA US cO bis ERU CEU 3 19 4 Specifications PRO T VE E Uu C VEEV 4 1 4 B AU E 4 1 SANE ER 4 1 4 1 2 Main Ee E 4 1 SS NONSE u u nas au aaa 4 2 4 1 4 Integrated SAS Storage Controller 4 2 ii TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHKISTIE TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 1 5 Embedded PCI Express Gigabit NIC Server Adapter 4 3 4 2 Expansion Chassis 16 0100 E 4 3 4 3 Exp
3. CN 2 6 Rear Panel Chassis LEDS aussecstixceseuez Sau aswanqa uoti laca 2 7 e A E 2 7 ZI EE 2 7 Online Spare Drives 2 7 Recognizing Hard Drive Failures nasua 2 7 Effects of a Hard Drive iii 2 7 2 5 2 Disk Replacement Automatic 2 8 2 5 3 Adding OnLine Spa WE 2 8 3 Connecting the Controller 3 1 3 1 Grounding the Expansion Chassis n 3 1 3 2 Connecting the Expansion Chassis to the Controller 3 1 Connecting Multiple 13 Slot Chassis 3 2 Connecting Multiple 16 Slot Expansion Chassis 3 3 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup i 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHKISTIE 3 3 Input Channel and Display Numbering for 1110 3 3 Base Chassis Channel Numbering oususisus ousvicstulesbss chuc ds 3 4 13 Slot Expansion Chassis Channel Numbering 0 cccccccceeseeeseeeseeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 3 4 16 Slot Expansion Chassis Channel Numbering 3 5 3 4 Input Channel and Display Numbering for 1210 3 5 Base Chassis Channel Numbering iic capies 3 5 13
4. Expansion Chassis 1 Expansion Chassis 4 Expansion Chassis 3 Expansion Chassis 6 Expansion Chassis 5 Only required if more than 2 expansion chassis are connected FIGURE 3 4 MULTIPLE 16 SLOT CHASSIS CONNECTIONS 3 3 INPUT CHANNEL AND DISPLAY NUMBERING FOR TVC 1110 Channel numbering refers to the position of the input cards in the TVC 1110 base and expansion chassis The following diagrams illustrate how the cards installed in the TVC 1110 and the expansion chassis translate to channels in MASTERSuite TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 3 Connecting the Controller BASE CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING D2R2 1 2 CHAISTIE FIGURE 3 5 TVC 1110 BASE CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING REAR VIEW 13 SLOT EXPANSION CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING Host Card Slave Card D4 13 16 V9 19 36 V9 37 54 V9 55 72 D2R2 1 2 D2R2 3 4 D2R2 5 6 D2R2 7 8 D2R2 9 10 FIGURE 3 6 TVC 1110 13 sLOT EXPANSION CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING REAR VIEW 3 4 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CH IS TIE 1 Section 3 Connecting the Controller 16 SLOT EXPANSION CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING EH16SF Host Card 2 EH16SF Host Card 1 3 16 D2R2 7 8 D2
5. Nominal impedance 75 ohms NOTE 7his specifies frame rate for non interlaced sources and field rate for interlaced sources Signals will be displayed at a lower rate i e frames will be dropped 4 16 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE STANDARD INPUT VGA CONNECTORS Section 4 Specifications SIGNAL DESCRIPTION RED GREEN BLUE VERT RGB with amp V Sync 5 wire 1 2 3 Red Green Blue H Sync V Sync RGB with composite sync 4 wire 1 2 Red Green Blue Comp sync No signal 3 4 5 RGB with sync on green 3 wire 4 5 Red Blue No signal No signal w sync NOTES 1 Sync signals cannot be swapped between the Horizontal Composite and Vertical connectors 2 Sync signal s can be negative or positive polarity 3 Sync present on any of the RGB signals will be ignored when separate or composite sync is input 4 Sync can be bi level 5 No signal means no signal should be applied to the input 4 11 REGULATORY SAFETY e CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 Ist Edition UL 60950 1 Ist Edition 60950 1 2001 4 11 1 ELECTRO MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMISSIONS FCC CFR47 Part 15 Subpart Class Unintentional Radiators Information Technology Equipment CISPR 22 2003 A1 2004 EN55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class Information Technology Equipment IMMUNITY CISPR 24 1997 EN55024 1998 A1
6. English Version APPLICATION SOFTWARE MASTERSuite Display Wall Control Software TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 4 15 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 4 Specifications 4 10 1RGB INPUT D2R2 CHAISTIE Card Format 64bit 133Mhz PCI X adapter Card Size 105mm 4 1 x 170mm 6 7 Half size Video Capture Memory 32MB per channel 64MB per card Number of Input Channels 2 Maximum Cards per Expansion Chassis 8 Maximum Cards per System 32 64 capture channels Maximum Capture Resolution per Channel 2048 1536 VGA 1920 x 1080 DVD Input Connector Type DVI I or HD15 VGA with adapter Power Consumption 10 2W watts max Power Requirements 5V 1 7A 3 3 0 5A Horizontal frequency range 15 110kHz Vertical frequency range1 25 200Hz Scan format Progressive Dot pixel clock rate VGA 25 170 MHz DVI 25 165 MHz Active pixels per scan line 640 min 2048 max VGA 1920 max DVI Active lines per field non interlaced frame 480 min 1536 max VGA 1200 max DVI Sync types Separate H and V Composite bi level Sync on green bi level Polarity Positive or Negative SOG Negative only Input levels R G B with sync 1 0Vp p 2 dB 0 79Vp p 1 26Vp p R G B without sync 0 7Vp p 2 dB 0 56Vp p 0 88Vp p DC offset 2V
7. Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 4 11 CHAISTIE Section 4 Specifications 4 9 1110 DISPLAY VIDEO ARCHITECTURE 4 9 1 GRAPHICS OUTPUT D4 CARD FORMAT 32bit 33Mhz PCI adapter CARD SIZE 105mm 4 17 x 295mm 11 67 GRAPHICS MEMORY NUMBER OF OUTPUT CHANNELS 16MB per output channel 64MB per card 4 MAX ANALOG OUTPUT RESOLUTION PER CHANNEL 1600 1200 75Hz 2048x1536 35Hz MAX DVI OUTPUT RESOLUTION PER CHANNEL 1400x1050 60Hz 2048x1536 30Hz MAX NUMBER OF OVERLAY WINDOWS 9 per output channel 36 windows per card MAX CARDS PER SYSTEM 10 40 display channels OVERLAY FRAME BUFFER RESOLUTION 720 x 576 x 4 VIDEO WINDOW UPDATE RATE Real time 25 30 fps PAL NTSC STANDARD OUTPUT CONNECTOR HD15 VGA TYPE OPTIONAL OUTPUT CONNECTOR DVI D TYPE OUTPUT LEVEL SIGNAL 0 7V OUTPUT LEVEL SYNC TTL OFFSET typical OUTPUT IMPEDANCE 75 ohms MAX POWER CONSUMPTION 14 watts MAX POWER REQUIREMENTS 12V 250mA 5V 2 5A 3 3V 2 5A TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE D4 RESOLUTION VS COLOUR DEPTH RESOLUTIONS PIXELS X LINES STANDARD MONITOR RESOLUTIONS NUMBER OF COLORS Section 4 Specifications VERTICAL FREQUENCY HZ 640 x 480 16 7 Million 60 848 x 480 16 7 Million 60
8. Up to a maximum of 32 D2R2 modules can be installed into a TVC 1210 For RGB channel configura tion refer to Figure 3 6 Figure 3 9 and Figure 3 10 on pages 3 6 3 7 Each D2R2 has 2 connectors An RGB source connected to the top connector is considered Input 1 Module 1 Module 2 I gt RGB Input 1 n Input 3 Ju nos Lp RGB Input 2 55 Input 4 E FiGURE 3 12 D2R2 MODULE CONNECTING DEVICES FOR TVC 1110 Input and display modules can be installed in the TVC 1110 base chassis the expansion chassis or both ABOUT SOURCE CONNECTIONS The controller comes preconfigured according to your specifications You should be able to connect your sources and display content on the display wall when the unit is unpacked This section provides a high level overview ofthe capabilities of the modules that are available for this controller It also touches on some system configuration information All input and display modules are clearly labeled NOTICE When installing new or replacement component s into your existing controller read the service manual s provided with the new module s before beginning The information provided in this chapter is not sufficient for proper installation and module configuration for the TVC 1110 1210 series controller COMPOSITE AND OR S VIDEO SOURCES Composite and S video sources can be connected t
9. 0 1 1 0 or 5 ONLINE SPARE DRIVES Online spare drives can only be used with RAIDI 140 and 5 If a drive failure occurs in the array recovery begins automatically using the online spare RECOGNIZING HARD DRIVE FAILURES A steadily glowing Fault LED indicates a drive failure Ensure you have a current backup and replace the failed drive as soon as possible For details refer to Table 3 2 Hard Drive LEDs on page 3 18 EFFECTS OF A HARD DRIVE FAILURE If more hard drives fail than the fault tolerance method allows the logical drive fails In this case you are likely to lose data TVC 1110 1210 Use Manual Hardware Setup 2 7 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 2 Hardware CHR IS TIE l 2 5 2 DISK REPLACEMENT AUTOMATIC REBUILD Ifthe TVC 1110 1210 is configured with an on line spare when a hard drive fails the system will automatically start the rebuild indicated by blinking Online Activity LED on the replaced drive When replacing a failed drive in a RAID configuration the system automatically starts data recovery When the failed drive is replaced while the system is powered ON all disk activity pauses while the drive spins up Once the drive has reached operating speed data recovery begins If you replace a drive when the system is powered OFF a POST message will appear when the system is powered ON The message will prompt you to press the F1 key to start data recovery If you do not press the F1 key the system will rema
10. 852 x 480 16 7 Million 60 856 x 480 16 7 Million 60 800 x 600 16 7 Million 56 60 72 75 85 1024 x 768 256 65 536 16 7 Million 60 72 75 85 1152 x 864 256 65 536 16 7 Million 60 72 75 85 1280 x 768 16 7 Million 56 70 1280 x 1024 256 65 536 60 75 85 1280 x 1024 16 7 Million 60 75 1360 x 765 16 7 Million 60 1400 x 1050 65 536 60 1600 x 1200 256 60 75 85 1600 x 1200 65 536 60 75 PLASMA MODES 2048 x 1536 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Fujitsu 40 852 x 480 16 7 Million 60 Pioneer 50 1280 x 768 16 7 Million 56 70 NEC 42 848 x 480 856 x 480 16 7 Million 60 NEC 50 1360 x 765 16 7 Million 60 NEODIGM 8401 1706x960 65 536 60 OTHER 65 536 30 35 38 4 13 Section 4 Specifications 4 9 2 VIDEO INPUT V4 V9 4 9 3 4 PORT VIDEO INPUT MODULE 4 CHAISTIE CARD FORMAT Floating adapter NUMBER OF CAPTURE CHANNELS 4 Composite 2 S video MAX CARDS PER SYSTEM 10 1 per display card MAX CAPTURE RESOLUTION PER CHANNEL 720 x 288 MAXIMUM CAPTURE RESOLUTION PER CHANNEL 720 x 288 SUPPORTED VIDEO FORMATS NTSC PAL SECAM Composite VIDEO WINDOW UPDATE RATE Real time 25 30 fps PAL NTSC MAX CONNECTED D4 GRAPHICS OUTPUT MODULES 10 SIMULTANEOUS VIDEO WINDOWS PER D4 GRAPHICS OUTPUT 4 9 4 9 PORT MULTIPLE VIDEO INPUT MO
11. 2001 A2 2003 EMC Requirements MARKING The product shall bare the CE markings and conform to all relevant European directives standards safety health and environmental concerns MIC Korea Future product markings to include International Certifications CCC PSE 4 12 RELIABILITY AND SERVICEABILITY RELIAILITY of major components 50 000 hours SERVICEABILITY MTTR 15 minutes maz TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 4 17 Section 4 Specifications 4 13 QUALITY CHAISTIE ISO 9001 2000 Manufactured in Christie s Canadian facility certified for ISO 9001 2000 and ISO 14001 2004 ISO 14001 2004 4 14 OPERATING Temperature 10 to 35 50 to 95 Humidity 15 to 80 non condensing Altitude 0 to 3000m 9 845 ft NON Storage Temperature 20 to 40 4 to 104 OPERATING Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Thermal Shock 20 to 40 4 to 104 Shipping Thermal Drop 20 4 for 8 hours then 300mm 12 onto bottom Altitude 15 000m 50 000 ft maz Vibration 10 Hz 100 300Hz for 15 min frequency 4 18 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009
12. Bus Speed 2 5 GHz Cable Connector 2x RJ 45 Bus Connector x4 PCI Express Transmit Load Balancing Supported Yes Switch assisted Load Balancing Yes Supported Network Fault Tolerance Supported Yes Distance and Wiring Up to 100m 328 ft with Category 5 or better UTP Power Requirements 1 05A 12V maximum 4 6 3 OPTIONAL SINGLE PORT PCI X GIGABIT NIC SERVER ADAPTER Dimensions L x W 168mm 6 65 x 64mm 2 55 without bracket Communications Processor Broadcom 5703 Compliance IEEE 802 3u 802 3x 802 3ab Dynamic 802 3ad 802 1p 802 1Q Transfer Rate 10 100 1000 Mbps Half and full duplex On board Memory 96 KB Data Transfer method 64 bit 133 MHz compatible with 64 100 64 66 64 33 32 33 Interrupt Levels INTA Bus Architecture PCI X bus mastering PCI X 1 0 PCI 2 2 Cable Connector 1x RJ 45 Distance and Wiring Up to 100m 328 ft with Category 5 or better UTP Power Requirements 1A 5V maximum TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 4 7 Section 4 Specifications CHAISTIE 4 6 4 OPTIONAL DUAL PORT PCI X GIGABIT NIC SERVER ADAPTER Dimensions L x W 165mm 6 6 x 64mm 2 5 without bracket Communications Processor Intel 82546EB Dual MAC PHY Compliance IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3x 802 3ab Dynamic 802 3ad 802 1p 802 1q Transfer Ra
13. approved rated line cords supplied with controller to the inlets of power supplies on the rear panel s and connect the three pronged end of the line cords to a grounded outlet The input voltage must be capable of 100 240 VAC 15 CONNECT AC LINE CORDS TO THE TVC 1110 1210 CONTROLLER NOTICE The line cords provided with the controller from the Christie factory are approved and rated for North American use only Do not attempt to operate the controller if the AC supply and power cord are not within the specified voltages and power range The TVC 1110 1210 base chassis comes standard with 2 hot plug redundant power supplies rte POX 54 100 r FiGuRE 3 20 TVC 1110 1210 BASE CHASSIS AC CONNECTIONS CONNECT AC LINE CORDS TO THE EXPANSION CHASSIS NOTICE The line cords provided with the controller are approved and rated for North American use only Do not attempt to operate the controller if the AC supply and power cord are not within the specified voltages and power range This equipment must be grounded to a reliable earth ground The ground must be installed in accordance with local electrical safety standards The expansion chassis Figure 3 21 has 4 power supplies Ensure all 4 power supplies are connected during normal operation TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 3 13 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 3 Connecting the Controller CHE IS TIE i FIGURE 3 21 EXPANSION CHASSIS AC CON
14. are inside however this LED also illuminates when other problems occur such as fan failure redundant power supply failure or the system overheats A POST message lists failed drives whenever the system is restarted as long as the controller detects at least one functional drive 3 11 4MONITORING EXPANSION CHASSIS POWER SUPPLIES The expansion chassis has 4 hot plug power supply modules Figure 3 21 Each of the power supply modules has an LED which is green when a power cord is connected and the unit is powered ON 3 11 5RECOGNIZING EXPANSION CHASSIS POWER SUPPLY FAILURES If 1 or more of the power supply modules fail while the expansion chassis is running an alarm is triggered When this occurs check the LED lights on the back of each power supply module to identify which power supply has been disconnected or failed LED OFF To disable the alarm press the Alarm Reset button located to the left of the Power switch Figure 3 22 Add connect or replace the failed power supply module s as soon as possible The expansion chassis continues to operate with a minimum of 3 power supplies in non redundant mode TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 3 19 Section 3 Connecting the Controller CHE IS TIE i 3 12 NETWORK ADAPTER TEAMING The TVC 1110 1210 provides basic teaming with setup options that include network fault tolerance transmit load balancing with fault tolerance and swit
15. are marked with an asterisk TVC EXPANSION CHASSIS Expansion Chassis Accessories Box Sliding rail rack mounting kit One AC line cord per power supply 4 per chassis Dual VGA splitter cables 2 per D4A mod ule Misc hardware screws etc Dual DVI D splitter cables 2 per D4A module Optional components are marked with an asterisk TVC 1110 1210 Use Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 BNC breakout cables 2 per V16A module Section 2 Hardware FIGURE 2 1 TVC 1110 1210 MAIN CHASSIS One AC line cord per power supply 2 per controller Dual VGA splitter cables two per DAA module HP SmartStart CD required for Windows reinstall BNC breakout cables 2 per V16A module Dual DVI D splitter cables 2 per D4A module e Ex FiGURE 2 2 TVC EXPANSION CHASSIS 2 3 Section 2 Hardware CHER IS TIE 1 2 3 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 PURCHASE RECORD AND SERVICING If you encounter any problems with the controller and reguire assistance contact Christie Technical Support by sending an e mail to controllers christiedigital com In North America call toll free 1 800 221 8025 Updated contact information can be found at http www christiedigital com under Contact Christie Fill out the information in the table below and keep with your records for future reference Purchase Record TVC Serial Number Expansion Chassis Seria
16. electric shock hazards Unit Before Opening WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system Refer all maintenance upgrades and servicing to qualified personnel These symbols on power supplies or systems indicate that the A equipment is supplied by multiple power sources WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system This symbol indicates that you MUST connect the expansion chassis to a reliable earth ground The ground wire must be installed in accordance with local electrical safety standards 1 2 DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS KEYPAD COMMANDS PC KEYSTROKES E G POWER ENTER CHANNEL Content Reference e g Section 2 Hardware Document Reference e g MasterSuite User Manual Figure Table References e g Figure 2 1 Table 4 3 Software Menus Options e g Start gt All Programs Onscreen Messages e g No Signal OPERATIONAL STATES POWER ON OFF 1 3 RELATED DOCUMENTS For information about using the MASTER Suite software please refer to the MASTERSuite User Manual 020 100132 xx 1 4 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE 2 Hardware The following section outlines the main features of the TVC 1110 1210 controller 2 1 ABOUT THE TVC 1110 1210 CONTROLLER The TVC 1
17. enters STANDBY POWER mode The system power LED changes to amber 4 Usethe expansion chassis Power switch to turn off the expansion chassis The power LED will turn OFF 3 11 SYSTEM MONITORING The controller is equipped with a monitoring system The LEDs on the front and back panels provide information about the controller s status 3 16 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE Section 3 Connecting the Controller 3 11 1MONITORING CONTROLLER COMPONENTS As the system cycles through the components the LEDs on the front panel will illuminate to indicate status FiGURE 3 24 FRONT PANEL LEDs Table 3 1 LED Status ITEM 1 2 DESCRIPTION UID switch and LED NIC link activity LED embedded NIC only STATUS Not supported by TVC 1110 1210 Green Linked to network Flashing Green Linked with activity on network OFF No network connection External system heath power supply LED Green Normal System ON Amber Redundant power supply failure Red Power supply failure no operation power supplies OFF Normal System OFF Internal system health LED Green Normal System ON Amber Degraded system health Please contact Christie Technical Support Red System health is critical Please contact Christie Technical Support OFF Normal System OFF Power ON Standby LED Amber System has AC power and is in STANDBY mode Green Sys
18. the service manual s provided with the new module s before beginning The information provided in this chapter is not sufficient for proper installation and module configuration for the TVC 1110 1210 series controller COMPOSITE AND S VIDEO SOURCES Composite and S video sources can be connected to V16A modules V16A MODULE The V16A module 16 input is installed into the controller to allow connection of S video composite sources or both A single V16A module has 16 built in decoders Each decoder has 2 inputs which are the corresponding inputs from the top connector A and the bottom connector B Composite video can be connected to any of the available BNC inputs To hook up S video connect Y Luma to the A input and C Chroma to the corresponding B input Refer to Figure 3 11 A single V16A module can connect up to 32 composite or 16 S video signal sources simultaneously Up to 16 simultaneous video windows per 16 can be opened on the display wall V16A Module 1 16 Composite Video Inputs Input 16 S Video C Inputs Chor T DUR E 19 1 249 8202 00 58 0 o 0 uj 8816 16 S Video Y Inputs Input 16 Composite Video Inputs FIGURE 3 11 16 CONNECTIONS 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 3 7 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 3 Connecting the Controller CHE IS TIE i 3 6 3 6 1 3 8 D2R2 MODULE
19. 110 1210 controller is a computer device that allows a user to control a display wall Specially designed wall management software enables the user to control and display several applications simultaneously on a large ultra high resolution desktop Each controller is pre configured according to each customer s specifications 2 1 1 KEY FEATURES AND CAPABILITIES Rugged industrial 19 rack mount form factor with front panel status LEDs SU chassis with 3 and 3 PCI Express expansion 81015 Multiple 60 expansion chassis each with 16 slot 8 PCI X and 8 PCI switch fabric backplane or 13 slot PCI backplane Cosmetic customizations for consistent look and feel of main and expansion chassis Redundant hot plug power supplies Redundant chassis fans Intel amp Quad Core Processor Up to 4GB of DDR2 SDRAM Up to 1 8TB of SAS hard drive storage Integrated RAID support Up to 11 Gigabit Ethernet ports 4 USB 2 0 ports 1 parallel port 2 serial ports 1 keyboard 2 button optical mouse with scroll wheel 1110 1210 Use Manual Hardware Setup 2 1 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 2 Hardware CHR IS TIE l 2 1 2 2 2 DVD RW 16 drive 1 44MB floppy drive to 64 display outputs Up to 16 simultaneous video windows per display output Up to 64 RGB windows System hardware and software moni
20. 1200 1920 x 1440 60 75 85 No 2048 x 1536 30 35 37 Yes 2048 x 1536 60 75 No 4 10 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHEISTIE 4 8 4 8 1 VIDEO INPUT V16A Section 4 Specifications INPUT SOURCE SIGNAL COMPATIBILITY 16 PORT MULTIPLE VIDEO INPUT MODULE 16 CARD FORMAT 32bit 66Mhz PCI adapter CHANNEL SUPPORTED VIDEO FORMATS CARD SIZE 105mm 4 17 x 310mm 12 2 MAX CARDS PER EXPANSION 8 CHASSIS NUMBER OF CAPTURE CHANNELS 16 MAX CAPTURE RESOLUTION PER 720 x 288 PAL NTSC SECAM 1n either Composite or S video VIDEO WINDOW UPDATE RATE Real time 25 30 fps PAL NTSC MAX POWER CONSUMPTION 23 73 watts MAX POWER REQUIREMENTS 12V 14A 3 3V 2 1 COMPOSITE AND S VIDEO INPUT SIGNAL FORMATS Composite video CVBS S video Y C VIDEO STANDARDS NTSC M NTSC J NTSC N NTSC 4 43 50 60 PAL I PAL B PAL D PAL G PAL H PAL M PAL N PAL NC PAL4 43 60 SECAM B SECAM D SECAM SECAM K SECAM L SECAM L SECAM LD INPUT LEVELS COMPOSITE VIDEO S VIDEO LUMA Y S VIDEO CHROMA 1 0 Vp p 3dB including sync tip 1 0 Vp p 3dB including sync tip 630 mVp p nominal burst CONNECTOR TYPE BNC DC OFFSET 2V NOMINAL IMPEDANCE 75 ohms VS16 BANDWIDTH 60 MHz 3dB CROSSTALK 804 20kHz V16A TVC 1110 1210 User Manual
21. 4 14 4 9 3 4 Port Video Input Module 4 4 14 4 9 4 9 Port Multiple Video Input Module 9 41 2 00000000000000000000000000004244 4 14 4 9 5 Composite e E EE 4 15 D2R2 Architecture wa akamwa eer 4 15 4 10 1 RGB Input D2R2 DNE NUM NE MEN Ipae nt DAC 4 16 Standard Input VGA Connectors n 4 17 4 11 EE 4 17 A Y 4 17 4 11 1 Electro Magnetic Compatibility 4 17 4 12 Reliability and 4 17 41312211 ete TT 4 18 4 14 EBSIFODIDOD ou MU EUN 4 18 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup iii 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE 1 1 SAFETY INFORMATION Review all safety information before attempting to service the TVC 1110 1210 controller 1 1 1 PREVENTING ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage electronic components such as the system board CPU and display modules ESD damage can shorten a component s life expectancy or render it useless The following precautions can reduce the risk of ESD damage to components Ground yourself properly when working with a static sensitive component or assembly f possible work on
22. 7 STANDARD LEFT AND ALTERNATE RIGHT DISPLAY NUMBERING NOTE Changing the display numbering requires a re installation of the TVC 1110 1210 display module drivers DVI D CABLES When connecting DVI D cables the controller and display devices must be powered down DVI D connection requires Extended Display Identification Data EDID which is detected at startup 1 Connect the single end of each of the 2 dual DVI D cables to the display module connectors on the rear panel 2 Connect the other 2 ends of each cable to your display devices For more information about display numbering refer to VGA Cables on page 3 10 Power up the display devices 4 Power up the controller For details refer to 3 70 Powering ON OFF on page 3 14 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 3 11 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 3 Connecting the Controller CHE IS TIE NO DVI SIGNAL If you do not see output on any of the display devices it is possible there is a problem with the EDID For example if the generi Adapter Montor Troubleshoot CHRISTIE system detects different resolutions as reported by EDID it automatically switches to analog output CHRISTIE 1 Power down the controller For details refer to 3 10 Powering ON OFF on page 3 14 2 Connect an analog multi sync monitor to the Display 1 connector T th ntr ll T nfirm th nfi ti n 1 Resolution per Screen R
23. AL SPEED 00008 PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION BYTES SECTOR 512 LOGICAL BLOCKS 585 937 500 4 6 NETWORKING 4 6 1 OPTIONAL SINGLE PORT PCI EKPRESS GIGABIT NIC SERVER ADAPTER DIMENSIONS L X W 129 5mm 5 1 x 68 6mm 2 7 without bracket COMMUNICATIONS PROCESSOR Intel 82572GI COMPLIANCE IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3x 802 3ab 802 3ad 802 1p 802 1Q TRANSFER RATE 10 100 Mbps Half and full duplex 1000 Mbps Full duplex ON BOARD MEMORY 48 KB DATA TRANSFER METHOD Bus Master DMA MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES WOL ACPI 1 la INTERRUPT LEVELS Automatically configured BUS ARCHITECTURE CABLE CONNECTOR One lane Ix RJ 45 BUS CONNECTOR x PCI Express v1 0a DISTANCE AND WIRING Up to 100m 328 ft with Category 5 or better UTP POWER REQUIREMENTS 760 3 3V maximum TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE Section 4 Specifications 4 6 2 OPTIONAL DUAL PORT PCI EXPRESS GIGABIT NIC SERVER ADAPTER Dimensions L x W 189mm 7 45 x 111mm 4 45 without bracket Communications Processor 2x Broadcom 5706 Compliance IEEE 802 3 802 3ab 802 3ad 802 10 Transfer Rate 10 100 Mbps Half and full duplex 1000 Mbps Full duplex On board Memory 184 KB Data Transfer method Bus Master DMA Interrupt Levels INTA Bus Architecture Four lanes
24. DULE V9 4 14 CARD FORMAT 32bit 66Mhz PCI adapter CARD SIZE 100mm 3 9 x 260mm 10 2 NUMBER OF CAPTURE CHANNELS 18 Composite or 9 Composite and 9 S Video VIDEO DECODERS PER MODULE 9 VIDEO BUFFERS PER MODULE 4 MAX CAPTURE RESOLUTION PER CHANNEL 768 x 288 SUPPORTED VIDEO FORMATS PAL NTSC SECAM S video MAX CONNECTED D4 GRAPHICS OUTPUT 4 MODULES SIMULTANEOUS VIDEO WINDOWS PER D4 9 GRAPHICS OUTPUT MAX POWER CONSUMPTION 12 watts MAX POWER REQUIREMENTS 12V 100mA 5 2 2A TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CH IS TIE 1 Section 4 Specifications 4 9 5 COMPOSITE AND S VIDEO INPUT SIGNAL FORMATS Composite video CVBS S video Y C VIDEO STANDARDS NTSC NTSC J NTSC NTSC 4 43 50 60 PAL I PAL PAL D PAL G PAL PAL M PAL N PAL NC PAL4 43 60 SECAM B SECAM D SECAM G SECAM SECAM L SECAM L SECAM LD INPUT LEVELS COMPOSITE VIDEO 1 0 Vp p 3dB including sync S VIDEO LUMA Y 1 0 Vp p 3dB including sync tip 1 S VIDEO CHROMA C 630 mVp p nominal burst CONNECTOR TYPE BNC DC OFFSET 2 NOMINAL IMPEDANCE 75 ohms VS16 BANDWIDTH 60 MHz 3dB CROSSTALK 50dB Fin lt 5MHz V9 50 dB V4 NOTES V4 Input Levels 1 0Vp p 3dB to 6dB 4 10 D2R2 ARCHITECTURE OPERATING SYSTEM Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
25. ES 4x 500W 4x 500W TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE 4 5 STORAGE 4 5 1 72GB HOT PLUG HARD DRIVE Section 4 Specifications CAPACITY 73 407 856 856 Bytes HEIGHT 25 4mm 1 09 WIDTH 101 6mm 4 09 INTERFACE Serial Attached SCSI TRANSFER RATE SYNCHRONOUS 3 Gb s MAXIMUM SEEK TIME TYPICAL READS INCLUDES SETTLING 0 57 ms SINGLE TRACK 3 5 ms AVERAGE 9 0 ms FULL STROKE 15 000 rpm ROTATIONAL SPEED PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION BYTES SECTOR 512 LOGICAL BLOCKS 143 374 738 4 5 2 146GB PLUG HARD DRIVE CAPACITY 146 815 737 856 Bytes HEIGHT 25 4mm 1 09 WIDTH 101 6mm 4 0 INTERFACE Serial Attached SCSI TRANSFER RATE SYNCHRONOUS MAKIMUM 3 Gb s SEEK TIME TYPICAL READS INCLUDES SETTLING 0 57 ms SINGLE TRACK 3 5 ms AVERAGE 9 0 FULL STROKE ROTATIONAL SPEED SE PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION BYTES SECTOR 512 LOGICAL BLOCKS 286 749 488 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 4 5 Section 4 Specifications 4 5 3 300GB HOT PLUG HARD DRIVE CHAISTIE CAPACITY 300 000 000 000 Bytes HEIGHT 25 4mm 1 09 WIDTH 101 6mm 4 04 INTERFACE Serial Attached SCSI TRANSFER RATE SYNCHRONOUS MAXIMUM 3 Gb s SEEK TIME TYPICAL READS INCLUDES SETTLING 0 57 ms SINGLE TRACK 35 ms AVERAGE 11 0 ms FULL STROKE ROTATION
26. FRAME BUFFER 1280 1024 4 RESOLUTION DIGITAL ADVANCED VIDEO INPUT 5Gb s BUS SPEED MAX DIGITAL VIDEO CHANNELS PER 128 BUS VIDEO WINDOW UPDATE RATE Real time 25 30 fps PAL NTSC STANDARD OUTPUT CONNECTOR HD15 VGA TYPE OPTIONAL OUTPUT CONNECTOR DVI D TYPE OUTPUT LEVEL SIGNAL 0 7V OUTPUT LEVEL SYNC OFFSET OV typical OUTPUT IMPEDANCE 75 ohms MAX POWER CONSUMPTION 36 44 watts MAX POWER REQUIREMENTS 5V 2 8A 3 3 6 8 SUPPORTED DISPLAY MODES All available in 16bpp and 32bpp TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 4 9 Section 4 Specifications D4A RESOLUTION VERSUS FREQUENCY CHAISTIE DVI 640 x 480 60 75 85 100 Yes 720 x 480 75 Yes 720 x 576 75 Yes 800 x 600 56 60 72 75 85 100 Yes 848 x 480 60 75 Yes 856 x 480 1024 x 512 60 Yes 1024 x 768 60 70 75 85 100 130 Yes 1064 x 600 60 Yes 1152 x 864 60 70 75 85 100 Yes 1248 x 702 60 Yes 1280 x 720 60 70 Yes 1280 x 768 56 60 70 Yes 1280 x 800 60 Yes 1280 x 960 60 85 Yes 1280 x 1024 57 60 75 85 Yes 1280 x 1024 100 No 1360 x 765 60 Yes 1360 x 768 1400 x 1050 60 75 Yes 1400 x 1050 85 100 No 1600 x 1200 30 36 37 42 56 59 60 Yes 1600 x 1200 75 85 100 No 1704 x 960 60 Yes 1792 x 1344 60 75 No 1856 1392 1888 x 1062 60 No 1920 1080 1920 x
27. NECTIONS 3 10 POWERING ON OFF NOTICE If this is the very first time the server is powered ON please refer to the start up instruction sheet supplied with the controller for information about configuring the system and activating the operating system 3 10 1POWER ON EXPANSION CHASSIS If you have an expansion chassis it must be powered up first so the controller can detect the input and display modules in the expansion chassis 1 Open the door on the front of the expansion chassis 2 Switch ON the Power switch 3 Ifapowersupply is not plugged in or has failed an alarm will sound If the alarm sounds press the Alarm Reset button located to the left of the Power switch Figure 3 22 and determine which power supply modules are missing disconnected or failed LED OFF Power down the expansion chassis and add connect or replace the power supply modules as necessary For maximum redundancy ensure the expansion chassis can be powered up without alarm conditions before powering on the main server 3 14 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHA IS TIE 4 Section 3 Connecting the Controller 4 Close and secure the door with the butterfly lock FIGURE 3 22 EXPANSION CHAssIS POWER SWITCH 3 10 2POWER ON CONTROLLER To power up the controller and initialize the input and display modules 1 Press the Power button on the front panel Figure 3 23 2 Wait until the Windows Server 2003 operat
28. R2 3 4 V9 37 54 D2R2 1 2 D2R2 5 6 ES16SF Slave Card EE16SF Extender Card D4 Only required if more than 2 expansion chassis are conneected D2R2 cards installed in 64 bit slots 9 16 left to right FIGURE 3 7 1110 16 SLOT EXPANSION CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING REAR VIEW 3 4 INPUT CHANNEL AND DISPLAY NUMBERING FOR 1210 Channel numbering refers to the position of the input modules in the base and expansion chassis Figure 3 8 illustrates how the cards installed in the TVC 1210 and the expansion chassis translate to channels in MASTERSuite BASE CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING PCIe 1 v e e lt V gt D2R2 1 2 FIGURE 3 8 TVC 1210 BASE CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 3 5 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 3 Connecting the Controller CHE IS TIE i 13 SLOT EXPANSION CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING Host Card Slave Card V16A 97 128 V16A 65 96 16 33 64 V16A 1 32 D4A 9 12 DAA 13 16 D2R2 1 2 D2R2 3 4 D2R2 5 6 D2R2 7 8 D2R2 9 10 FIGURE 3 9 TVC 1210 13 SLOT EXPANSION CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING 16 SLOT EXPANSION CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING EH16SF Ho
29. Slot Expansion Chassis Channel Numbering 3 6 16 Slot Expansion Chassis Channel Numbering 3 6 3 5 Connecting Devices for TVGs12 EE 3 7 3 5 1 About Source E QUE n RU BOR ROUEN UNDER UE NEN E td nds 3 7 Composite and S Video Sources Aender io Fe Xe 3 7 VIGA Mod le e sakita 3 7 D2R2 Modul 3 8 3 6 Connectin Devices for FV Cal AE 3 8 3 6 1 About Source 3 8 Composite and or S Video Sources n n 3 8 eH 3 9 VIMO tenes osc rH 3 9 1325 24100116 KEARE 3 10 3 7 Connecting Display Devices Screens for TVC 1110 1210 3 10 MOA om M 3 10 18374548 10 15 m 3 11 N 3 12 3 8 Connecting Peripheral Devices AE DER HN RUE 3 12 3 9 CSCI E 3 13 3 9 1 Connect Line Cords to the 1110 1210 Controller 3 13 3 9 2 Connect AC Line Cords to the Expansion Chassis 3 13 3 10 E EE 3 14 3 10 1 Power ON Expansion Chasstis
30. TVC 1110 1210 USER MANUAL 020 100273 02 CHAISTIE CHKISTIE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction 1 1 1 1 Safety Information EE 1 1 1 1 1 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge nn 1 1 141 2 Installati n GUIde Ies aa 1 1 Ee Ee E 1 1 Reduced AMI Wi 1 1 M chanical EE 1 2 Circuit Overloading eege 1 2 Reliable Ee 1 2 Grounding Expansion Chassis 1 2 Symbols and Labels for the Controller and Expansion Chassis 1 2 Warning E 1 2 Hazard RE 1 3 1 2 Document Cone n IDOL copo pre oet od reiii i 1 4 1 3 Related Documents 1 4 2 HardWare iia 2 1 2 1 About the TVC 1110 1210 Controller n 2 1 2 1 Kev Features and E e 2 1 2 1 2 Base Configuration wwwwwwmmmenmwemammnnmnimmiamani anwani 2 2 2 2 Unpacking th TVC 1110 12 EE 2 3 2 2 1 TVC 1110 1210 Main Chassis ns 2 3 Main BX 2 3 TVG EN 2 3 2 3 Purchase Record and 1 der 2 4 2 4 Component Identification EE 2 4 2 4 1 Display Wall eg 2 4 Front Panel II 2 4 Front Panel LEDS and Be 2 5 Rear Panel
31. a grounded surface like a mat Keep electrostatic sensitive components in their static safe packaging until you are ready to install Always avoid touching pins leads or circuitry 1 1 2 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Installation in a rack assembly is recommended for this product Carefully read the following guidelines to ensure the TVC 1110 1210 can maintain optimum operation ELEVATED AMBIENT TEMPERATURE If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature of 35 C REDUCED AIR FLOW Maintain unrestricted airflow around the installed equipment at all times For rack installation it is recommended to leave a minimum of 1U above the expansion chassis TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 1 1 Introduction Every effort has been made to ensure the information in this document is accurate and reliable however due to constant research the information in this document is subject to change without notice 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 1 Introduction CHK IS TIE i MECHANICAL LOADING To minimize possible hazardous conditions when mounting the equipment in a rack you must avoid uneven mechanical loading CIRCUIT OVERLOADING Ensure the equipment is properly connected to the supply c
32. an display up to nine composite or S video video overlays simultaneously on one or more displays in a display wall V9 Module 1 e s 82 81 1 amp Videolnput I oR L yg r Com 9 mg 24 HDD 4A m 45 64 10 Composite 74 Kee zb 7 Em 2 9 15 m isms 88 A 3 4 2 NOT USED B S Video Inputs Y Input 8 Composite Video Inputs 10 2 811 om 2 8123 7 87 013 00 2 414A X m 15A 10 Composite mA Video Inputs 3 NOT USED 49 8 S Video Inputs Input 8 Composite Video Inputs FiGURE 3 14 FiGURE 3 11 V9 CONNECTIONS TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 3 9 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 3 Connecting the Controller CHE IS TIE i 3 7 3 10 NOTES 1 A total of 4 V9 modules can be installed in controller 2 To view multiple videos on any given display the video sources must be connected to a single V9 module 3 Only one V9 module can drive a display at any given time D2R2 MODULE Up to a maximum of 32 D2R2 modules can be installed into a TVC 1110 For RGB channel configura tion refer to Figure 3 5 and Figure 3 6 and on pages 3 5 and 3 6 Each D2R2 has 2 connectors An RGB source connected to the top connector is considered Input 1 Module 1 Module 2 m re RGB Input 1 Input 3
33. ansion Chassis 13 51 iia 4 3 4 4 Power REFU au El X 4 4 EEN 4 4 4 4 2 Expa sion E 4 4 LET Ee SN EE ans S Sa EEEE AA 4 5 4 5 1 72GB Hot Plug Hard Dia 4 5 4 5 2 146GB Hot Plug Hard Re 4 5 4 5 3 300GB Hot Plus H rd BR e 4 6 4 6 NA WAN Aa 4 6 4 6 1 Optional Single port PCI Express Gigabit NIC Server Adapter 4 6 4 6 2 Optional Dual port PCI Express Gigabit NIC Server Adapter 4 7 4 6 3 Optional Single port PCI X Gigabit NIC Server Adapter 4 7 4 6 4 Optional Dual port PCI X Gigabit NIC Server Adapter 4 8 4 6 5 P ripheral DeVICSS c E 4 8 4 7 TVC 1210 Display Video Arc EE 4 9 4 11 Graphics Output D4A c 4 9 D4A Resolution versus Frequency 4 10 4 8 Input Source Signal Compatibility 4 1 4 8 1 Video Input CV WA E 4 1 16 Port Multiple Video Input Module V 16A 4 11 Composite and S Video TRUE ua nan ai 4 11 49 TVC 1110 Display Video Architecture n 4 12 49 1 Graphics Output E 4 12 D4 Resolution vs Colour Depth 4 13 4 9 2 Video Input V4 V9 EE
34. cards running at 3 3 volts 3 x PCI Express x4 x8 Connector COOLING Standard Redundant 4x chassis cooling fans MONITORING CPU NICs Temperature Fans Power supplies Drive controllers Disk Drives Memory CHIPSET Intel 5000Z Chipset PROCESSOR Standard Intel Xeon Quad Core 1 60GHz 1066MHz 8MB L2 cache 4 1 2 MAIN MEMORY TYPE PC2 PC5300 DDR2 Fully Buffered SDRAM 667MHz STANDARD CAPACITY 1 GB 2 x 512 OPTIONAL UPGRADES 2 GB 4 x 512MB 4 GB 4 x 1GB MEMORY PROTECTION Advanced ECC with online spare capabilities TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 4 1 Section 4 Specifications 4 1 3 1 INTERFACES PARALLEL SERIAL MOUSE 1 1 USB 2 0 PORTS 4 2 front 2 4 1 4 INTEGRATED SAS STORAGE CONTROLLER 4 2 CHAISTIE DISK DRIVE AND ENCLOSURE INTERFACE 3G Serial Attached SCSI SAS CONNECTORS 2 Internal x4 Wide Port Connectors CACHE MEMORY SPEED DDR 1 266 MHz 4 2GB s max bandwidth SERVER INTERFACE x4 2 5G PCle 2GB s max bandwidth SAS SPEED x8 3G SAS 2 4GB s max bandwidth CACHE MEMORY 40 bit 64 128MB ECC LOGICAL VOLUMES SUPPORTED Up to 32 Logical Volumes HOST MEMORY ADDRESSING 64 bit RAID SUPPORT RAID 5 Distributed Data Guarding RAID 1 0 Striping and Mirror
35. ch assisted load balancing with fault tolerance 3 20 To setup network adapter teaming run the HP Network Configuration Utility NCU used to create and dissolve teams This utility is located in the Windows Control Panel To deploy a basic team 1 2 3 Run the NCU Select the network adapter ports for the team on the NCU main page and click on the Team button Set the team type to Automatic default by selecting Team Type Selection under the Teaming Controls tab Rename the team in the Team Name window Click OK on the Team Properties page when finished Click OK on the NCU main page to apply all changes Select Yes when prompted if all configuration changes should be applied Wait until the All Confisuration Changes Were Made Successfully dialog box appears Open the Network Connections window from the Windows Control Panel Under Device Name Details view open the Properties page for the device with the same name that was assigned in Step 4 10 Assign the appropriate IP address based on the connected network requirements TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE 4 1 HARDWARE 4 1 1 MAIN CHASSIS Specifications DRIVE BAYS 6x hot plug 3 5 SAS drive bays 5 available 5x media drive bays 3 available EXPANSION SLOTS 1 x 64 bit 133MHz PCI X 3 3V slots 2 x 64 bit 100MHz PCI X 3 3V slots NOTE All PCI X slots can only accept universal keyed PCI
36. efresh Rate Colour Palette 3 owe up and gu 5 Xue ms More 0 Hertz v High Colour 16 bit 7 correct IEA HEX E I No Screens Screen Arrangement Source of Mode NOTE The video overlay created when a MediaManager TE 22 window is is maintained for some time after the d Force DVI Compatible Modes Only SS MediaManager window is closed Changing the resolution while this overlay is active can cause unpredictable behavior Restart the system before changing the resolution 4 Check the Force DVI checkbox FIGURE 3 18 CHRISTIE TAB 5 Power down the controller 6 Reconnect the DVI cable for Display 1 7 Power up the display devices the controller NOTE f you still do not see output on the DVI displays contact Christie Technical Support 3 8 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL DEVICES 1 Connect the keyboard and mouse to the PS 2 ports Figure 3 19 FIGURE 3 19 PS 2 PORTS 2 Connect CATS Ethernet cable s This step is only required if you are connecting to 1 or more networks NOTE LO port is not supported 3 Connect any peripheral devices such as USB serial or parallel components to the appropriate connectors on the rear and or front panel 3 12 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHA IS TIE 4 Section 3 Connecting Controller 3 9 3 9 1 3 9 2 POWER Connect
37. in in a ready to recover mode and the POST message will appear each time the system is started Failure of another drive in the array during the rebuild will result in a loss of data Do not remove a second drive from an array until the first failed or missing drive has been replaced and the rebuild process 1s complete 2 5 3 ADDING AN ONLINE SPARE S Assigning one or more spare drives to an array enables you to postpone replacement of faulty drives but it does not increase the fault tolerance level of any logical drives in the array 1 Run the Array Configuration Utility Start gt All Programs gt HP System Tools gt HP Array Configuration Utility gt HP Array Configuration Utility Select the array to assign the additional spare drives to Click Spare Management Select the drives to assign as spares Click OK Click Save and then OK to confirm 2 8 TVC 1110 1210 Use Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHEISTIE 3 1 3 2 Connecting the Controller This section discusses how to prepare your controller for operation It provides a detailed look at the controller chassis and its various components instructions on how to connect various sources and how to power the controller GROUNDING THE EXPANSION CHASSIS Connect the expansion chassis to a reliable earth ground Install the ground wire in accordance with local electrical safety standards Refer to Figure 1 1 Grounding the Expansion Cha
38. ing RAID 1 Mirroring RAID 0 Striping UPGRADEABLE FIRMWARE Yes TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE Section 4 Specifications 4 1 5 EMBEDDED PCI EXPRESS GIGABIT NIC SERVER ADAPTER NETWORK INTERFACE 10 100 1000 T COMPATIBILITY IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T DATA TRANSFER METHOD PCI Express four lanes x4 DUPLEX CABLE SUPPORT 10BASE T 10 100 1000BASE TX CONNECTOR RJ 45 NETWORK TRANSFER RATE 10 5 HALF DUPLEX 10 Mb s 10BASE T FULL DUPLEX 20 Mb s 100 5 HALF DUPLEX 100 Mb s 100BASE TX FULL DUPLEX 200 Mb s 1000BASETX HALF AND FULL 2000 Mb s Cat 3 4 5 UTP up to 100m 328ft Cat 5 UTP up to 100m 328ft 4 2 EXPANSION CHASSIS 16 SLOT EXPANSION SLOTS 64 bit 66MHz PCI X slots 8 32 bit 66MHz PCI slots 8 COOLING 3x chassis cooling fans 130CFM each 4x chassis extraction fans 21CFM each MONITORING Audible alarm for power degradation failed or unplugged module 4 3 EXPANSION CHASSIS 13 SLOT EXPANSION SLOTS 32 BIT 33MHZ PCI SLOTS 13 COOLING 3x chassis cooling fans 150 each MONITORING Audible alarm for power degradation failed or unplugged module TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 4 3 Section 4 Specification
39. ing system cycles through its initialization process This may take several minutes depending on the number of display cards installed NOTES 1 Depending on your display device capabilities you may or may not see the boot up process The resolution of the boot sequence is 640 x 480 2 If the TVC 1110 1210 main chassis is configured with 2 VI6A5 and 1 D4A boot messages will appear on the onboard graphics port 3 When the Windows Server login screen appears login with a valid user name and password Power Button FIGURE 3 23 POWER BUTTON TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 3 15 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 3 Connecting the Controller CHE IS TIE i 3 10 3POWER OFF A WARNING The front panel Power On Standby button does not completely shutoff system power Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC power is removed If you are powering down for maintenance you must also remove the power cord from each power supply to remove power from the server Failure to remove the power cords may increase the risk of personal injury electric shock or damage to the equipment NOTICE If installing a hot plug device it is not necessary to power down the server 1 Close all applications 2 Shutdown Windows Server 2003 by clicking Start gt Shutdown 3 Inthe Shutdown dialog select the appropriate reason for shutting down the system Windows Server 2003 shuts down and the controller
40. ircuit and follow equipment ratings to avoid overloading the circuits RELIABLE GROUNDING Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections rather than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips GROUNDING THE EXPANSION CHASSIS The expansion chassis must be connected to a reliable earth ground and installed in accordance with local electrical safety standards FIGURE 1 1 GROUNDING THE EXPANSION CHASSIS SYMBOLS AND LABELS FOR THE CONTROLLER AND EXPANSION CHASSIS WARNING LABELS Observe and follow all warnings and instructions marked on the chassis the components in the controller and in all related documents The following symbols indicate potential hazards 1 2 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHR IS TIE j Section 1 Introduction Table 1 1 Chassis Warning Labels This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or d electrical shock hazards WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock hazards do not open this enclosure Refer all maintenance upgrades and servicing to qualified personnel This symbol indicates that the area contains no user or field serviceable 9 parts and electrical shock hazards may present WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock hazards do not open this enclosure This symbol on an RJ 45 recep
41. l Number Purchase Date The serial number can be found on the license label You can also register your product on line by visiting www christiedigital com gt Product Resources amp Support gt Product Registration This will keep you up to date with all the latest product information such as updates technical bulletins downloads and newsletters COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY WALL CONTROLLER FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS 1210 FIGURE 2 3 FRONT PANEL 5 1 Hard Drive 3 Floppy Drive 2 USB Connectors 2 4 DVD RW Drive TVC 1110 1210 Use Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHR IS TIE 4 Section 2 Hardware FRONT PANEL LEDS AND BUTTONS 1210 FIGURE 2 4 PANEL LEDS BUTTONS Table 2 1 Front Panel LEDs and Buttons ITEM Description Status 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 NIC 1 Activity LED Green Network link Flashing Network link and activity OFF No link to network If power is OFF view status on the rear panel RJ 45 LEDs 4 Internal Health LED Green Normal Amber System degraded Please contact Christie Technical Support Red System critical Please contact Christie Technical Support OFF Normal when in STANDBY mode 5 External Health LED Green Normal Power Supply Amber Power redundancy failure Red Critical power supply failure 6 System Power LED G
42. o V4 modules and or V9 modules TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHA IS TIE 1 Section 3 Connecting the Controller V4 MODULE The TVC 1110 comes standard with a V4 module for each D4 module installed which gives you the ability to display multiple composite or S video sources The controller can include up to a maximum often V4 modules A system with a single V4 module is capable of displaying up to four composite or two S video sources anywhere on the display wall You can also connect one S video and two composite video sources to a single V4 module Each input is numbered and can be selected from software The image you display and where it appears on the display wall depends on the input selection you make V4 S VIDEO and or COMPOSITE VIDEO tAny VA Con cesile Video s S Video 1 S Video Input 2 Video 2 Com Video 53 Gomsesils Video Inpul 4 FIGURE 3 13 V4 CONNECTIONS V9 MODULE The V9 module nine input is another optional module that can be installed into the controller to connect S video composite sources or both A single V9 module has nine built in decoders Each decoder has two inputs A and B of which only one can be viewed at any given time A single V9 module can connect up to nine composite plus nine composite Svideo video signals and c
43. reen Power ON Amber System shutdown but power still applied OFF No power 7 Power ON STANDBY Button TVC 1110 1210 Use Manual Hardware Setup 2 5 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 2 Hardware REAR PANEL COMPONENTS CHAISTIE AC Inlets RJ 45 Ethernet Connector inactive PS 2 Keyboard Port RJ 45 Onboard Ethernet Port PS 2 Mouse Port PCIe Slots for PCIe NIC 16 Slot Expansion Host Cards left to right Onboard Graphics Port PCI X Slots for PCI X NIC 13 Slot Expan sion Host 16 D4A and D2R2 Cards left to right Serial Port Redundant Hot Plug Power Supply Module USB Port x2 Parallel Port TVC 1110 1210 Use Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHR IS TIE 4 Section 2 Hardware REAR PANEL CHASSIS LEDS FIGURE 2 6 REAR PANEL 5515 LEDS Table 2 2 Rear Panel LEDs ITEM Description Status 1 Power Supply LEDs Green Power supply is ON and functioning OFF No power 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 10 100 1000 NIC Activity LED Green or Flashing Network activity OFF No network activity 6 10 100 1000 NIC Link LED Green Linked to network OFF Not linked to network 2 5 RAID 2 5 1 CONFIGURATIONS RAID combines physical hard disks into a single logical unit The TVC 1110 1210 utilizes a hardware RAID solution and comes pre configured in your specified RAID configuration none
44. s 4 4 POWER REQUIREMENTS 4 4 1 MAIN CHASSIS CHRISTIE STANDARD Redundant 2x hot plug power supplies RANGE LINE VOLTAGE 90 to 264 VAC RATED INPUT VOLTAGE 100 to 240 VAC RATED INPUT FREQUENCY 47 to 63 Hz RATED INPUT CURRENT 10A 100 V to 6 7A 200 V RATED INPUT POWER 1050W 115VAC NOMINAL INPUT VOLTAGE VRMS 100 120 208 220 230 240 MAX RATED OUTPUT WATTAGE RATING 800 950 1000 1000 1000 1000 NOMINAL INPUT CURRENT A RMS 10 0 8 8 5 85 5 5 5 2 4 97 MAX RATED INPUT WATTAGE RATING WATTS 980 1035 1193 1186 1172 1169 MAX RATED VA VOLT AMP 1000 1056 1217 1210 1196 1193 EFFICIENCY 81 5 82 84 84 85 85 5 POWER FACTOR 0 98 0 98 0 98 0 98 0 98 0 98 LEAKAGE CURRENT MA 0 44 0 52 0 91 0 96 1 00 1 04 MAXIMUM INRUSH CURRENT A PEAK 30 30 30 30 30 30 MAXIMUM INRUSH CURRENT DURATION 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 2 EXPANSION CHASSIS 16 SLOT 13 SLOT 4 4 STANDARD 100 120 200 240VAC 10 100 120 200 240 VAC 10 RANGE LINE VOLTAGE 47Hz 63Hz 47Hz 63Hz RATED INPUT VOLTAGE RATED INPUT FREQUENCY 60 100 0 115 230 25 77 8 4 max at low high input voltage 60 100A 115 230VAC 25 77 4 2 maz at low high input voltage RATED INPUT CURRENT 800W 100 400W 100 RATED INPUT POWER 4 inputs 4 inputs POWER SUPPLY MODUL
45. ssis on page 1 2 CONNECTING THE EXPANSION CHASSIS TO THE CONTROLLER Connect the expansion host card controller to the expansion slave card expansion chassis with the specialized cable provided The connectors and cable are keyed For the 13 slot expansion chassis connect the cable to the 32 bit port on the expansion host card 1110 1210 Controller Host w 13 Slot Expansion Chassis Slave Card FIGURE 3 1 CONNECTING THE TVC 1110 1210 AND THE 13 SLOT EXPANSION CHASSIS s lt TVC 1110 1210 Controller EH16SF Host Card mm 16 Slot Expansion Chassis ES16SF Slave Card FiGURE 3 2 CONNECTING THE TVC 1110 1210 AND THE 16 sLOT EXPANSION CHASSIS TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 3 1 Section 3 Connecting the Controller MULTIPLE 13 SLOT CHASSIS Host Card Slave Card Host Card Host Card Slave Card up to 8 chassis can be connected FIGURE 3 3 MULTIPLE 13 SLOT CHASSIS CONNECTIONS Expansion Chassis 1 Expansion Chassis 2 CHAISTIE 3 2 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHA IS TIE d Section 3 Connecting the Controller CONNECTING MULTIPLE 16 SLOT EXPANSION CHASSIS EH16SFHostCard2 EH16SFHostCard1
46. st Card EH16SF Host Card ES16SF Slave Card EE16SF Extender Card V16A 65 96 V16A 33 64 V16A 1 32 DAA 1 4 DAA 9 12 DAA 13 16 D2R2 1 2 D2R2 3 4 D2R2 5 6 5 D2R2 7 8 only required if more than 3 expansion chassis are connected D2R2 cards installed in 64 bit slots 9 16 left to right Only required if more than 2 expansion chassis are conneected D2R2 cards installed 64 bit slots 9 16 left to right FIGURE 3 10 TVC 1210 16 SLOT EXPANSION CHASSIS CHANNEL NUMBERING REAR VIEW 3 6 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHA IS TIE 1 Section 3 Connecting the Controller 3 5 CONNECTING DEVICES FOR TVC 1210 Input and display modules can be installed in the TVC 1210 base chassis the expansion chassis or both 3 5 1 ABOUT SOURCE CONNECTIONS The controller comes pre configured according to your specifications You should be able to connect your sources and display content on the display wall when the unit is unpacked This section provides a high level overview of the capabilities of the modules available for this controller It also touches on some system configuration information All input and display modules are clearly labeled NOTICE When installing new or replacement component s into your existing controller read
47. t is undergoing capacity expansion or stripe migration 3 18 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE Table 3 2 Hard Drive LEDs Online Activity LED green Flashing Regularly Fault LED amber Amber Flashing Regularly 1 Hz Section 3 Connecting the Controller Status The drive is active but a predictive failure alert has been received for this drive Replace the drive as soon as possible Flashing Irregularly OFF The drive is active and is operating normally OFF Steadily Amber A critical fault condition has been identified for this drive and the controller has placed it offline Replace the drive as soon as possible OFF Amber Flashing Regularly 1 Hz A predictive failure alert has been received for this drive Replace the drive as soon as possible OFF OFF The drive is offline a spare or not configured as part of an array 3 11 3RECOGNIZING HARD DRIVE FAILURES NOTICE Occasionally a drive that has previously failed may seem to be operational after the system is power cycled or after the drive has been removed and reinserted However continued use of such marginal drives could eventually result in data loss Replace the marginal drive as soon as possible The following section lists other ways in which the hard drive reveals signs of failure The amber LED illuminates if failed drives
48. tacle indicates a network interface 4 connection WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle This symbol indicates the presence of hot surface or hot component Contact with hot surface may cause personal injury WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching This symbol indicates the component exceeds the recommended weight 4 that one person may handle safely WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the 24 41 kg equipment observe local occupational health and safety requirements 55 90 Ibs and guidelines for manual material handling These symbols on power supplies or systems indicate the eguipment is A supplied by multiple power sources WARNING reduce risk of injury from electric shock remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system O HP 2005 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 1 3 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 1 Introduction CHR IS TIE 1 HAZARD LABELS Table 1 2 Potential Hazard Labels The power supplies combined exceed the 3 5mA touch current mE unt Earth connection essential monui WARNING The expansion chassis must be grounded using the grounding terminal This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or
49. te 10 100 Mbps Half and full duplex 1000 Mbps Full duplex On board Memory 128 KB Data Transfer method Bus Master DMA Interrupt Levels INTA and B Bus Architecture 32 or 64 bit Supported Bus Speed 33 66 100 133 MHz Cable Connector 2x RJ 45 Bus Connector PCI X PCI Transmit Load Balancing Yes Supported Switch assisted Load Balancing Yes Supported Network Fault Tolerance Yes Distance and Wiring Up to 100m 328 ft with Category 5 or better UTP Power Requirements 4 6 5 PERIPHERAL DEVICES 1600mA 5V maximum KEYBOARD Type Generic Interface PS 2 MOUSE Type 2 button optical with scroll wheel Interface PS 2 TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE Section 4 Specifications 4 7 TVC 1210 DISPLAY VIDEO ARCHITECTURE 4 7 1 GRAPHICS OUTPUT D4A CARD FORMAT 32bit 66Mhz PCI adapter CARD SIZE 105mm 4 1 x 310mm 12 2 GRAPHICS MEMORY NUMBER OF OUTPUT CHANNELS 32Mb per output channel 128Mb per card 4 MAX ANALOG OUTPUT RESOLUTION PER CHANNEL 2048x1536 60Hz MAX DVI OUTPUT RESOLUTION PER CHANNEL 1600x1200 60Hz 2048x1536 35Hz MAX NUMBER OF OVERLAY WINDOWS 16 per output channel 64 windows per card MAX CARDS PER EXPANSION CHASSIS 6 25 display channels MAX CARDS PER SYSTEM 16 64 display channels OVERLAY
50. tem has AC power and is turned ON OFF System has no AC power NOTE The server can be remotely monitored through WallManager s Administration Status window TVC 1110 1210 User Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 Section 3 Connecting the Controller CHE IS TIE i 3 11 2MONITORING HARD DISK DRIVES Fault status lights on the hard drive indicate the health of the drive A flashing light indicates a failing drive A Fault LED amber Online LED green FIGURE 3 25 HARD DRIVE STATUS LiGHTS LEDs Table 3 2 Hard Drive LEDs Online Activity LED Fault LED Status green amber ON Amber Flashing Regularly 1 Hz A predictive failure alert has been received for this drive Replace the drive as soon as possible ON OFF drive is online but is not currently active Flashing Regularly Amber Flashing Regularly 1 Hz DO NOT remove the drive Removing a 1 Hz drive may terminate the current operation and cause data loss The drive is part of an array that is undergoing capacity expansion or stripe migration but a predictive failure alert has been received for this drive To minimize risk of data loss do not replace the drive until the expansion or migration is complete Flashing Regularly OFF DO NOT remove the drive Removing a 1 Hz drive may terminate the current operation and cause data loss The drive is rebuilding or it is part of an array tha
51. toring Windows Server 2003 SE MASTER Suite 4 2 gt 50 000 hours MTBF for all major hardware components lt 15 minutes MTTR for all major hardware components BASE CONFIGURATION The controller is packaged and shipped in a pre configured manner The base configuration includes the SU main chassis with the following 2 available PCI X expansion slots 3 avallable PCI Express expansion slots Intel amp Quad Core 1 60GHz 1066MHz with SMB L2 cache 1GB of PC2 5300 667MHz Fully Buffered DDR2 memory with Advanced ECC capabilities 72GB 3 5 SAS 15 000 RPM hard drive Single port embedded multifunction PCIe Gigabit NIC DVD RW 16X drive 1 44MB floppy drive 4 channel graphics module with advanced video support 16 not included Keyboard 2 button optical mouse with scroll wheel 2x redundant hot plug power supplies 4x redundant chassis cooling fans Windows Server 2003 SE MASTER Suite 4 2 TVC 1110 1210 Use Manual Hardware Setup 020 100273 02 Rev 1 04 2009 CHAISTIE 2 2 UNPACKING THE TVC 1110 1210 2 2 1 TVC 1110 1210 MAIN CHASSIS MAIN BOX Controller Accessories Box 1 Sliding rail rack mounting kit Accessories Box 2 Product registration card Start up instruction sheet Windows Server only Operating System CD Windows Server MASTERSuite Software CD MASTERSuite User Manual MASTERSuite Installation Guide TVC 1110 1210 Hardware Setup Manual Keyboard Mouse Optional components
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