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1. Preface Manual Information Purpose Audience This manual details the features installation procedures operational procedures and specifications for NUCLEUS and NUCLEUS DM Network Control Panels This manual is written for engineers technicians and operators responsible for the installation setup and or operation of NUCLEUS and NUCLEUS DM Revision History Table 1 1 Revision History Edition Date Comments Edition A January 2006 Initial production release Edition B April 2006 Addition of NUCLEUS DM and router operation features Edition C June 2006 Minor corrections to content Edition D October 2007 Content restructuring Edition E November 2009 Update to NUCLEUS firmware 2 0 Edition F April 2010 Addition of system generated configurations Edition G June 2010 Additional troubleshooting note regarding firmware upgrades Edition H May 2011 Update to NUCLEUS firmware 2 5 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manul ll Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Preface Writing Conventions This manual adheres to the following writing conventions Table 1 2 Writing Conventions Term or Convention Description Bold Indicates dialog box property sheet field button check box list box combo box menu submenu window list and selection names Italics Indicates email addresses names of books and publications and first instances of new terms and speci
2. When device alarms are active an alarm notification appears in the control panel display The device name bar turns yellow for minor alarms and red for major alarms Using the Active Alarms menu you can view information about these alarms NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 23 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation To view detailed alarm information follow these steps 1 Press the Option button LondA V1 Cr Offset Machine Name 85 6 Options hina Active Alarms Configure Alarms Verti Set Up Mode 463 Clock Management Black Preset Unity Physical Devices Version Info License Key Black Level Machine Name OIRE leus ex machina Figure 2 11 Active Alarms 2 Select Active Alarms from list and then press Enter A list of the currently active alarms for the selected device appears 3 To view information about an alarm select it from the list of active alarms and then press Enter Ref video missing Alarm Name Ref video missing Device Name Leitch x75 Device IP 172 25 44 202 Device Inst Physical Devices Version Info Figure 2 12 Active Alarm Information 4 Press the Exit button to go back the alarms list or to navigate back to the Options menu 24 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Configuring Alarms Using the Configure Alarms menu you can enable disable and configure
3. Priority values range from 1 for the lowest priority alarms to 10 for the highest priority alarms Ack When an alarm is active allows other users on the network to see that you have acknowledged the alarm Follow these steps to configure alarms for a selected device 1 Inthe NUCLEUS display navigate to the device for which you want to configure alarms NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 25 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation 26 2 Select the device and then press the Option button LondA V1 Cr Offset Machine Name 85 66 Options hina Active Alarms Configure Alarms Verti Set Up Mode 463 Clock Management Black Preset Unity Physical Devices Version Info License Key Black Level OIRE Machine Name leus ex machina Figure 2 13 Configure Alarms Select Configure Alarms from the Options menu and then press Enter Press Enter again to confirm the IP address of the device A list of the possible alarms on the selected device appears From the list of alarms select the alarm that you want to configure and then press Enter The alarm settings information appears ENC6801 EDH Error Count Enabled On Reference Ir 5 Low A r Control Loss of Sound 6 dBfs Figure 2 14 Alarm Settings Information To change an alarm setting select it from the list press Enter and then use an adjustment knob to make the appropriate changes Press
4. HView IconMaster IconLogo IconSta tion IconKey InfoCaster InfoCaster Creator InfoCaster Manager InfoCaster Player InstantOnline Invenio Live Update mCAPTURE Magellan Magellan CCS Navigator Magellan Q SEE MultiService SDN NetPlus NetVX NewsForce Nexio G8 Nexio AMP ChannelView Nexio Channel ONE Nexio ClipSync Nexio Delay Nexio Digital Turnaround Processor Nexio Farad Nexio G Scribe Nexio IconKey Nexio IconLogo Nexio IconMaster Nexio IconStation Nexio InfoCaster Nexio InfoCaster Creator Nexio InfoCaster Manag er Nexio InfoCaster Player Nexio InfoCaster Traffic Nexio InstantOnline Nexio mCAPTURE Nexio News Force Nexio NXIQ Nexio Playlist Nexio Remote Nexio9RTX Net Nexio TitleMotion Nexio TitleOne Nexio Velocity ESX Nexio Velocity PRX Nexio Velocity XNG Nexio Volt OPTO Panacea Platinum Playlist Predator II GRF Predator Il GX Punctuate Remote RTX Net QuiC Q SEE SD STAR Selenio Selenio 6800 SelenioNext Selenio X50 Selenio X85 Selenio X100 TitleMotion TitleOne Velocity ESX Velocity PRX Velocity XNG Versio Videotek SD STAR X50 and X85 are trademarks of Imagine Communica tions or its subsidiaries Altitude Ex
5. IconLogo devices Auto Boot to Configuration Using this parameter you can set the panel s auto boot configuration The panel s auto boot configuration is automatically loaded when NUCLEUS is powered up or rebooted Selecting Save automatically overwrites the previous auto boot configuration assignment with the configuration that is currently active on the panel Selecting Delete removes the previous auto boot configuration assignment and leaves the panel with no assigned auto boot configuration Auto Logout With this parameter enabled the panel will automatically log off the current user after a period of inactivity designated in the Auto Logout Timer parameter With this parameter disabled the currently logged in user remains logged in indefinitely Auto Logout Timer Reboot Determines how long a period of inactivity must take place before the currently logged in user is logged out The Auto Logout parameter must be enabled for this parameter to have any function The timer can be set in 1 minute increments from 1 minute to 60 minutes When you select this parameter you will reboot the control panel No other devices on the network are effected by this reboot and no settings are lost NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 45 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix A Control Panel Setup Parameters Setup Parameters in CCS Navigator To access the setup parameters in CCS Navigator double click on the NUCLE
6. Operation Manual Contents Preface Manual Information sse ener vii PULPOSE ii A ree ete e P P e Een vii Audience nanne hatches ais iat een cop Ip E vil Revision History mis vil Writing Conventions ci piven hes teen ates vili Obtaining Documents cococcnncconicnonnnnononncon non nono non nc nncn nn enne vin Unpacking the Products et Ix Safety Standards and Compliances sse X Safety Terms and Symbols sss X Important Safety Instructions sess xi E xi Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation OVERVIEW ate e ERR OB ERE RR Ree ds 1 Panel Options 5d acad ace ened hee Bee 2 Eront WAG WS NE eter or E E D te E 3 Back Vi WS n PA ERE p eee eed 4 Installation A etu utu a ade 5 Mounting NUCLEUS DM into a Desk or Tabletop 6 Chapter 2 Operation NUCLEUS Operational Overview essssseeeeeene eene 9 Operation With Auto Generated Configurations ssss 9 Operation With User Defined Configurations ssssses 11 Using Panel Controls cede idee tite Ali 12 NUCLEUS Display Area sse 13 Static Controlss saisie oett e pp e des 14 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual iii Copyright O 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Contents Dynamic Controls teat iet RT ids 16 Adjusting Parameters sss 17 Using the Option Menu iia E EDS 19 Entering Network Address Information
7. about modifications to GPL source code that have been used in the creation of this product Table C 1 GPL Software Modification Log Software Modified Details Apex Boot Loader 1 3 2 Date Modified October 27 2005 Files Modified serial c initialize c init c Linux Kernel 2 6 12 5 with Date Modified March 20 2006 Ih patch Files Modified main c Upon receipt of a written request from the Customer Harris will provide one 1 copy of the source code for the Linux Kernel 2 6 12 5 and or Apex Boot Loader 1 3 2 applications The Customer will address such request to NUCLEUS Customer Service at BCDService harris com NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 51 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix C GNU Public License Information 52 HARRIS IS PROVIDING THE LINUX KERNEL AND APEX BOOTLOADER PROGRAM SOURCE CODE TO CUSTOMER AS IS AND HARRIS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY WAY FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF THE LINUX KERNEL AND APEX BOOTLOADER PROGRAM SOURCE CODE CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HARRIS IS NOT PROVIDING AND CUSTOMER IS NOT RELYING ON ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN REGARD TO THE LINUX KERNEL AND APEX BOOTLOADER PROGRAM SOURCE CODE To view the GPL license agreement see www gnu org licenses gpl txt NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation App
8. activate software license control options with NUCLEUS by entering the software license key in the Device tab of your CCS software application For more information see your CCS software application user guide To enter the key using the control panel follow these steps 1 Press the Option button Datiana Set License Key CYJPHW BNDWBDNDRP o Un ivical IOVIS LAS Preset Unity Physical Devices Version Info License Key File Manager Logout Figure 2 10 Entering the License Key 22 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Alarms Chapter 2 Operation Select License Key from the list 3 Use the adjustment knob or the left and right keypad arrows and delete key to select license key characters Press the Enter button to enter the characters 5 Press the Exit button when completed Note Reboot the control panel to ensure that new features are fully enabled See Rebooting NUCLEUS on page 31 Each CCS P device in your network has a list of default minor and major alarms Using the NUCLEUS control panel s Active Alarms and Configure Alarms menus you can view information about active alarms you can enable disable and configure any alarms that are received at the control panel These menus are accessed from the Options menu Note Device alarm notifications are not visible while you are using NUCLEUS to operate a routing panel Viewing Active Alarms
9. as providing access categories indexes devices device parameter sub menus destinations or sources Depending on the control option that you are using the LCD buttons are either user programmable or have preset functions The appearance and color ofthe LCD buttons is also dependent on the control option you are using Multiple pages of 16 LCD buttons can be assigned and used You can use the page up button E and the page down button on the numeric keypad to navigate through multiple LCD button pages The user assignable preset buttons can be either used to set user defined device preset values or to enable specific functionality predetermined by the control option you are using The preset buttons are not configurable using CCS software applications Preset buttons are not used in some configurations NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright O 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Take Button The function of the Take button depends on the control option that you are using on the panel For example when the Router Control option is used the Take button can be used to navigate the routing sources and destinations of a crosspoint take The Take button is not used in some configurations Adjusting Parameters The display on the remote control panel shows two types of parameters Read only parameters which provide status information but cannot be changed Adjustable parameters which can be modifie
10. button Figure 2 7 provides an example of an enumeration parameter LOV Mode Black Freeze Delayed Pass Pass iw MICA Figure 2 7 Example of an Enumeration Parameter Figure 2 8 provides an example of a string list parameter Filename dalat_1 mg2 detailed 1920x10 harrisLogo1 mg2 harrisLogo2 mg2 hoacuc mg2 nbc logo mg2 Figure 2 8 Example of a String List Parameter If the parameter is assigned to an LCD button to adjust that parameter first press the LCD button The parameter options will appear both on the LCD buttons and on the NUCLEUS display The current parameter value is Orange on the LCD and marked with an arrow on the NUCLEUS display If there are more than 16 values for the parameter use the Pg Up and Pg Dn buttons to browse all the value options 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 18 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright O 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Figure 2 9 provides an example of a string parameter Machine Name Harris X75 Figure 2 9 Example of a String Parameter To modify string parameters follow these steps 1 Using the appropriate adjustment knob or button select the string parameter you want to modify 2 To modify the string do one of the following e Ifyou are modifying a string
11. event that a product needs to be returned for service If the original package is not available you can purchase replacement packaging from the product supplier Otherwise 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 two inches five centimeters of space between the product and the container The corners of the product must be protected If the product is still within the warranty period we will return it to you by prepaid shipment after servicing NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual ix Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Preface Safety Standards and Compliances See the NUCLEUS Product Safety Instructions and Regulatory Compliance Manual to find the safety standards and compliances for this product Information about the Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance and Waste from Electrical and Electrical Equipment WEEE Compliance is also outlined in the manual A safety manual is shipped with every NUCLEUS Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual and can be downloaded from the our website Alternatively contact your Customer Service representative for a copy of this safety manual Safety Terms and Symbols This manual uses the following safety terms and symbols See your NUCLEUS Product Safety Instructions and Regulatory Compli
12. hour or 24 hour format Set Local Time Sets the local time Set Local Date Sets the current local date Enabling Disabling the Control Panel NUCLEUS has an Enable Panel button that prevents you from accidentally modifying any parameters If the Panel Enable button is flashing no control panel knob or button is functional until the Enable Panel button is pressed again You can disable the panel by pressing the button while the panel is enabled NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 27 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Updating The current user can log out by simultaneously pressing the Shift button and the Enable Panel button The Enable Panel button is located on the bottom left corner of the front of the control panel Software on the Control Panel Periodically you may need to transfer updated software versions into NUCLEUS This procedure is accomplished in the following ways Use CCS software applications For instructions on this procedure read the CCS software application manual or online help topic Updating the Software on a CCS Device e Use the File Manager to copy updated software from one panel to another via a USB memory key For information about using the File Manager see Copying and Pasting a File or Folder on page 30 ZA caution When updating software on the control panel ensure that you do not interrupt the process once it has started If th
13. parameter 1 to 10 Pg Up Dn Blink Off On Screen Saver Timeout Off 5 mins 10 mins 20 mins 30 mins Screen Saver Select Default Blank Shaft Direction Clockwise List Up Clockwise List Down Param Display Name From Configuration From Server NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix A Control Panel Setup Parameters Trax Off On Trax Confirm Off On Panel Name Network IP Subnet Mask Gateway Communication Type Default Broadcast Point to Point Control Panel Tracking On Off Auto Boot to Configuration Save Delete Auto Logout Off On Auto Logout Timer 1 Minute 60 Minute in one minute increments Reboot NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 41 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix A Control Panel Setup Parameters Setup Parameter Descriptions Scroll Mode In Wrap mode when you scroll through a parameter list the control panel considers the list as a circular set of data When the last parameter in the list is reached the first parameter in the list immediately follows it In Don t Wrap mode the control panel stops when the last parameter in the list is displayed To return to the first parameter you must scroll through the entire list in the opposite direction Screen Intensity To accommodate different equipment room lighting conditions you can set the panel display intensity Use the numeric paramete
14. provided with the distribution Neither the name of the Sun Microsystems Inc nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Part 5 Sparta Inc copyright notice BSD Copyright c 2003 2008 Sparta Inc All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer e Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of con
15. sss 21 Activating NUCLEUS Control Options with a License Key 22 PNEU AEN PEE 23 Viewing Active Alarms 23 Configuring Alarms vita tii 25 Setting Up the Clock sse enne 27 Enabling Disabling the Control Panel sess 27 Updating Software on the Control Panel sss 28 Using a USB Key with NUCLEUS eese 28 Opening the NUCLEUS File Manager see 29 Navigating the File Manager ssssseeeee 29 Copying and Pasting a File or Folder sss 30 Deleting a File or Folder sssseeeenenne 31 Troubleshooting i aee ere e lee des 31 Persistent Offline Devices Message sse 32 CCS Software or Control Panel Lock Up sss 32 NUCLEUS Device Firmware Upgrade Fails 33 Chapter 3 Specifications UM ERN 35 Dimensions emere re RT ERU Gates iege eds 36 Connections x et itr eerte be Bi eA 36 Power Consumption coocoocoonoonnononononnnonncnn non non ccoo non nnon ener nnne nnn 37 Replacing Euses in 37 Appendix A Control Panel Setup Parameters OVetVIe Wes REESE ERIS RUDI beide 39 Navigating Setup Parameters in the Option Menu sess 40 Setup Parameter Descriptions 42 Scroll Mode 55s oe e te 42 Screen Intensity tiara PIRE 42 LED Intensity 4 cene pottea e e EOS 42 ECD Intensity
16. the Exit button to go back the alarm settings list or to navigate back to the Options menu NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Setting Up the Clock NUCLEUS has an internal clock that displays the current time and date A Note E NUCLEUS does not have a backup battery to keep your local time and date settings when the control panel is powered down To keep the local time and date when NUCLEUS is powered down you must configure the panel to receive time from an NTP server The internal clock can be configured using the Clock Management menu To configure the internal clock press the Option button and then from the Options menu select Clock Management Table 2 3 briefly describes each menu item Table 2 3 Clock Management Menu Menu Name Menu Description Show Time Displays the current time and date in the control panel screen NTP Enables disables the clock to receive time from an NTP server see Appendix B Displaying NTP Time on page 49 NTP Server Provides information about the available NTP servers see Appendix B Displaying NTP Time on page 49 Time Zone Configures the clock s time zone offset DST Enables disables the auto DST daylight savings time feature When this feature is enabled the clock automatically adjusts to DST at the appropriate time Time Present Selects whether time is displayed in 12
17. 011 Harris Corporation Appendix B Displaying NTP Time Configuring NUCLEUS to Display NTP Time 50 In order for NUCLEUS to display time from an NTP source CSD this feature must be enabled using the Clock Management menu For the control panel to communicate with the CSD module you must provide the IP address of that frame s resource module Follow these steps to provide the IP address of the NEO frame s resource module 1 Press the Option button on the control panel 2 From the Options menu select Clock Management and then press Enter 3 Select NTP and then press Enter to enable the NTP Server option 4 Press Exit to return to the Clock Management menu and then select NTP Servers from the list A list of IP addresses appear on the control panel display NTP Servers Server 209 87 233 53 Server 192 43 244 18 Server 2 0 0 0 Server 2 0 0 0 Server 2 0 0 0 Figure B 1 NTP Servers Select an IP address from the list and then press Enter To display the time use the Exit button to navigate back the Clock Management menu and then select Show Time The control panel display shows the current time NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix C GNU Public License Information Overview The appendix provides information about modifications to the GNU open source code Modifications to the GPL Source Code The following table provides information
18. E EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Part 7 Fabasoft R amp D Software GmbH amp Co KG copyright notice BSD Copyright c Fabasoft R amp D Software GmbH amp Co KG 2003 oss fabasoft com Author Bernhard Penz Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer e Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution The name of Fabasoft R amp D Software GmbH amp Co KG or any of its subsidiaries brand or product names may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEO
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20. EUS control panel with a larger Flash memory recommended NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 33 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation 34 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 3 Specifications Overview The following specifications are listed for the NUCLEUS and NUCLEUS DM network control panel Dimensions on page 36 Connections on page 36 e Power Consumption on page 37 This specifications may change without notice Note Except where noted the term NUCLEUS is used in the manual to refer to both NUCLEUS and NULEUS DM NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 35 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 3 Specifications Dimensions Table 3 1 NUCLEUS Dimension Specifications Item Dimension Height 3 47 in 8 8 cm Mounting width 17 5 in 44 4 cm Width including front panel 19 in 48 3 cm Mounting depth including Approximately 3 56 in 9 0 cm connectors Depth front to back including Approximately 3 63 in 9 2 cm front panel and back connections Table 3 2 NUCLEUS DM Dimension Specifications Item Dimension Height 5 87 in 14 9 cm Width 9 84 in 25 0 cm Mounting depth including Approximately 9 37 in 23 8 cm connectors Depth front to back including Approximately 9 45 in 24 0 cm fr
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22. M added onto the orderable item E g NUCLEUS PROC is a rack mountable control panel with a license key enabled for processing device control and its equivalent desk mountable control panel is NUCLEUS PROC DM The following NUCLEUS control panels can be purchased Table 1 1 NUCLEUS Control Panel Software License Control Options NUCLEUS Part Number Each is available as a rack mountable Activated Software License control panel or with a DM extension Key Option as a desk mountable control panel NUCLEUS PROC Processing device control NUCLEUS RTR Router control NUCLEUS LOGO IconLogo control NUCLEUS MV CENTRIO and MultiViewer control NUCLEUS SNMP SNMP control The following Software License Key options are available e Processing Device Control NUC OPT PROC e Router Control NUC OPT RTR NUCLEUS TRAX NUC OPT TRAX IconLogo Control NUC OPT LOGO SNMP Control NUC OPT SNMP e Multiviewer Control NUC OPT MV For information about activating software license control options see Activating NUCLEUS Control Options with a License Key on page 22 2 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation Front Views Numeric key pad and Scroll adjustment knobs function keys Programmable LCD buttons aS Audio S Panel enable button Selection USB port Preset buttons Take button a
23. NESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Part 3 Cambridge Broadband Ltd copyright notice BSD Portions of this code are copyright c 2001 2003 Cambridge Broadband Ltd All rights reserved NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix D NET SNMP License Information Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer e Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution e The name of Cambridge Broadband Ltd may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIR
24. Operation Manual 9 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation 10 Add license keys to NUCLEUS Add IP addresses at NUCLEUS control panel NUCLEUS Device connected via IP address Controlling Devices with NUCLEUS E Control of all devices included in the NUCLEUS configuration or connected via IP address Figure 2 1 NUCLEUS Operation with an Auto Generated Configuration o Adding license keys to NUCLEUS Configurations Before creating a NUCLEUS configuration you must add a license key to control your devices You can do this using CCS Navigator although it can also be done in the control panel s Options menu See Activating NUCLEUS Control Options with a License Key on page 22 O Adding IP addresses for controllable devices After a license key is added to your control panel the associated configuration is automatically created on your control panel Load the configuration and add the IP address for at least one controllable device For more information about adding IP addresses for auto configurable devices see your NUCLEUS control option configuration and operation manual 3 Controlling Devices with NUCLEUS After you have added devices to control NUCLEUS the control panel displays the list of devices that can be accessed within the configuration You can then use the panel controls to control these devices as appropriate See Using Panel Controls on page 12 for more info
25. RY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation A Activating license keys 22 Active Alarms menu 20 23 Adjustable parameters 17 18 Adjustment buttons 14 Adjustment knobs 14 Alarms configuring 25 viewing active 23 Auto Boot to Configuration parameter 45 B Back views NUCLEUS 4 NUCLEUS DM 4 Buttons adjustment 14 Enter 15 Exit 15 LCD 16 navigation 15 Option 15 39 Panel Enable 14 27 preset 16 Shift 15 user programmable LCD 16 Buying additional manuals viii NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Index C CCS software 32 Clock 27 Clock Management menu 20 27 50 Compliance and certification information x Configurations copying 29 deleting 29 transferring with USB drive 29 Configure Alarms menu 20 23 25 Configuring alarms 25 for NTP support 50 Connections 36 Control panel display area 13 enabling disabling 27 front panel description 12 updating software 28 using panel controls 12 Control Panel Tracking parameter 44 Copying configurations 29 firmware 29 D Deleting 59 configurations 29 firmware 29 Dimensions 36 Disabling the control panel 27 E Enable Panel button 27 Enabling the
26. S Imagine COMMUNICATIONS Installation and Operation Manual A AA OO 1 l NUCLEUS Network Control Panel Edition M 175 000291 00 Delivering the Moment imaginecommunications com Publication Information 2014 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 6800 ADC CCS Navigator Channel ONE ChannelView ClipSync Delay D Series D Series DSX Deliver the Moment Delivering the Moment FAME Farad G8 G Scribe
27. Table A 1 Path Parameter Name Description Options Other Logout Logs the currently logged in user No off the panel immediately This Yes returns the panel to its login screen 48 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix B Displaying NTP Time Overview The display on NUCLEUS and NUCLEUS DM control panels can be used as a digital clock to display the current time The clock can display time internally generated by the control panel or it can display time from a Network Time Protocol NTP signal from within the Ethernet network This appendix includes information about configuring NUCLEUS to display time from an NTP signal E Note Except where noted the term NUCLEUS is used in the manual to refer to both NUCLEUS and NULEUS DM System Requirements NUCLEUS can display NTP time from a networked NEO frame containing a clock system driver CSD if all of the following system requirements are met ACSD module is installed within the network The CSD module is configured as an NTP server See Chapter 5 Network Time Protocol Support in the VEO CSD 3901 or CSD 3902 Clock System Driver Installation and Operation Manual for instructions for configuring the CSD module as an NTP server The NEO frame contains a 3901 RES E resource module e The control panel uses version 1 29 or newer firmware NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 49 Copyright 2007 2
28. US control panel in the Navigation Pane Navigator must be in Control mode Default settings are in bold Parameters that are read only are grey Table A 1 Path Parameter Name Description Options Setup Auto Logout Enables or disables automatically Off logging off the current user aftera On period of inactivity as designated in the Auto Logout Timer parameter Auto Logout timer Determines how long a period of inactivity must take place before the currently logged in user is logged out The Auto Logout parameter must be enabled for this parameter to have any function 1 minute 60 minutes Param Display Name Displays where the panel gets parameter names from From Configuration From Server take Trax Displays whether a router switch Enabled takes you to parameters for an Disabled asociated source Trax Confirm Displays whether you need to say Enabled Yes or No fora TRAX jump aftera Disabled Communication Type Displays either Broadcast for communicating with devices that are on the same subnet as NUCLEUS or Point to Point for communicating with devices that are on a different subnet Broadcast Point to Point Clockc Management NTP Displays whether or not the NTP server is active Enabled Disabled 46 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix A Control P
29. alarm settings To access the Configure Alarms menu press the Option button and then select Configure Alarms from the list Note TT 6800 devices must be Q SEE compliant to support control panel functions for configuring alarms If your module is not Q SEE compliant then the only alarm configuration option that will be available at the control panel is Enable Table 2 2 describes each menu item Alarm configuration settings are stored on the module Table 2 2 Configure Alarms Menu Menu Name Menu Description Enable Enables and disables the selected alarm on the selected device Mute Mutes all alarm notifications for the selected device alarm For example when Mute is enabled active alarm notifications for the selected alarm do not appear in the control panel display Any alarm monitoring mechanism within the network is also muted Trigger s Sets the amount of time in seconds in 0 1 second increments that an alarm condition exists before it is considered an active alarm This setting is specific to the control panel only It does not affect module card edge alarms Clear s Sets the amount of time in seconds in 0 1 second increments that an alarm condition is resolved before it is considered inactive no longer an active alarm This setting is specific to the control panel only It does not affect module card edge alarms Priority Assigns an alarm priority value to the selected device alarm
30. alized words that need emphasis CAPS Indicates a specific key on the keyboard such as ENTER TAB CTRL ALT DELETE Code Indicates variables or command line entries such as a DOS entry or something you type into a field gt Indicates the direction of navigation through a hierarchy of menus and windows hyperlink Indicates a jump to another location within the electronic document or elsewhere Internet address Indicates a jump to a Web site or URL Indicates important information that helps Note to avoid and troubleshoot problems Obtaining Documents Product support documents can be viewed or downloaded from our website Alternatively contact your Customer Service representative to request a document viii NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Preface Unpacking the Product This product was carefully inspected tested and calibrated before shipment to ensure years of stable and trouble free service 1 4 5 Check the equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list Remove the anti static shipping pouch if present and all other packaging material Retain the original packaging materials for possible reuse Contact your product sales representative if parts are missing or damaged Keep at least one set of original packaging in the
31. ance Manual for more information Table 1 3 Safety Terms and Symbols Used in Manual WARNING Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in A personal injury or loss of life High voltage is present Uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure may be sufficient to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property Important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product x NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Preface Important Safety Instructions See the NUCLEUS Product Safety Instructions and Regulatory Compliance Manual for important safety instructions about this product Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Servicing Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual xi Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Preface x
32. anel Setup Parameters Table A 1 Path Parameter Name Description Options Time Zone Displays the current time zone as 5 related to GMT DST Displays whether the clock IE automatically adjusts to daylight On savings time at the appropriate time Time Presentation Chooses the format for time 12 hours display on the panel e 24 hours Set Local time Displays the local time as configured on the panel Hours Minutes Seconds Set Local Date Displays the configured local date Year Month Day NTP Server 1 5 Displays the IP address of the 0 0 0 0 specified NTP server SNMP Management Polling Mode Displays whether NUCLEUS Enable automatically polls SNMP devices Disable when disabled in order to receive SNMP traps you must Refresh 5 seconds Polling Timeout Displays how frequently NUCLEUS polls SNMP devices e 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds minute 5 minutes device control Trap Max Number Determines the number of traps gt IG that NUCLEUS will store when 6 2 the number of traps exceeds the i5 maximum older traps are deleted 128 256 Control Options Processing Indicates whether the panel has the Enabled license key to enable Processing Disabled NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation 47 Appendix A Control Panel Setup Parameters
33. arris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Persistent Offline Devices Message Occasionally the message Offline Devices may appear on a control panel A temporary flood of traffic may delay device communications Also if you have just rebooted a frame or reinstalled a module the re synchronization of the module s status could cause a short delay In most instances this message disappears without intervention once there is a reduction in excessive network traffic However if the problem persists you may need to discover and eliminate the reason for the message Follow one or more of these procedures to eliminate the message e Navigate through the control panel menu to the frame level and then return to the module s parameter list Log out by pressing and holding the Shift button while pressing the Panel Enable button Log back on to the panel If the affected module and its resource module are NEO products reinstall both modules Locate the source of any frequently reported alarms if you are using the CCS software applications and then either resolve the problem or disable the alarms Excessive alarm traffic could cause communication interference between control panels and devices If you are not using CCS software applications attempt to resolve any system alarms by checking card edge indicators frame indicators and the control panel alarm log if you are not using CCS software applications Reboot the contr
34. ations users must have been granted access to do so For information about copy and delete access see Setting Control Panel Options in your NUCLEUS control option manual INI NUCLEUS Display Files on the z NUCLEUS Elle Manager Files on the control panel Flash Image usb Configs USB device Firmware Nucleus1 Setting Nucleus14 MIBs Nucleus142 Configs Nucleus143 O LIST COPY BACK Figure 2 15 NUCLEUS File Manager Navigating the File Manager The knobs to the left of the QVGA display control the Flash memory list which contains all files stored on the NUCLEUS control panel The knobs to the right of the QVGA display allow you to browse the files stored on the USB key When the Flash menu or the USB menu is active for control its title bar is blue The title bar for the inactive menu is gray To scroll up and down a list twist one of the respective knobs to the left and the right To select an item in a list press the knob or press one of the selection adjustment buttons below the QVGA screen NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 29 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation You can also control the menus using the arrow keys on the numeric keypad Use the 4 left arrow to switch from the USB menu to the NUCLEUS Flash menu and the 6 right arrow to switch from the NUCLEUS Flash menu to the USB menu Use the 2 up arrow to navigate up the current menu a
35. ble button 14 Panel Name parameter 44 Parameter setup Shaft Direction 43 Parameters adjustable 17 18 enumeration 18 numeric 17 read only 17 setup 39 45 Auto Boot to Configuration 45 Control Panel Tracking 44 Gateway Address 44 LCD Contrast 42 LCD Intensity 42 LED Intensity 42 Leitch Name Mode 42 Network 44 Panel Name 44 Reboot 45 Screen Intensity 42 Screen Saver Select 43 Screen Saver Timeout 43 Scroll Mode 42 Subnet Mask 44 TRAX 43 TRAX Confirm 43 string 18 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Physical Devices menu 20 Power consumption 37 Preset buttons 16 Preset Unity menu 20 R Read only parameters 17 Reboot parameter 45 Revision history vii S Safety instructions xi safety standards and compliances x terms and symbols x Screen Intensity parameter 42 Screen Saver Select parameter 43 Screen Saver Timeout parameter 43 Scroll Mode parameter 42 Servicing xi Setup menu 20 Setup parameters 39 45 Auto Boot to Configuration 45 Control Panel Tracking 44 Gateway Address 44 LCD Contrast 42 LCD Intensity 42 LED Intensity 42 Leitch Name Mode 42 navigation 40 Network 44 Panel Name 44 Reboot 45 Screen Intensity 42 Screen Saver Select 43 Screen Saver Timeout 43 Scroll Mode 42 Shaft Direction 43 Subnet Mask 44 TRAX 43 61 TRAX Confirm 43 Shaft Direction parameter 43 Shift button 15 Specifications 35 String parameters 18 modifying 19 String list parameter
36. bletop 1 Using the dimensions shown in Figure 1 5 on page 6 and Figure 1 9 on page 8 make a cutout in the desk or tabletop If the surface of the desk or table you want to set NUCLEUS DM into is more than 0 5 in 1 3 cm thick you must notch the desk s or table s under surface to provide space for the AC power cord As an alternative to notching the under surface you can cut out a space for the power cord The dimensions for notching the desk or table under surface are included in Figure 1 9 on page 8 Notch for AC 0 9 in 1 2 in power cord Cutout for 2 4 cm 8 1 cm see Figure 1 9 NUCLEUS DM Figure 1 5 Dimensions for NUCLEUS DM Cutout 6 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation 2 Remove the stabilizing bracket screws from the back of NUCLEUS DM Remove these screws Figure 1 6 Removing the Stabilizer Bracket 3 Rotate the bracket 180 degrees from bottom to top as shown in the figure below 0 0 0 0 M E Figure 1 7 Rotating the Stabilizer Bracket NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 7 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation 4 Align the holes on the stabilizer bracket use the holes that have the countersink with the screw holes on the back of NUCLEUS DM oles with counter sink Figure 1 8 Attaching the Stabil
37. control panel 27 Enter button 15 Enumeration parameters 18 Exit button 15 F File Manager menu 21 Front views NUCLEUS 3 NUCLEUS DM 3 Fuse replacement 37 G Gateway Address parameter 44 GNU Public License Information 51 IP address NEO resource module 50 NUCLEUS 44 K Knobs adjustment 14 L LCD buttons 16 LCD Contrast parameter 42 LCD Intensity parameter 42 LED Intensity parameter 42 Leitch Name Mode parameter 42 60 License key activation 22 License Key menu 21 Manual revision history vii Manuals purchasing additional viii Menus Active Alarms 20 23 Clock Management 20 27 50 Configure Alarms 20 23 25 File Manager 21 License Key 21 Options 19 31 Physical Devices 20 Preset Unity 20 Setup 20 Version Info 21 Modifying string parameters 19 string list parameters 19 Mounting NUCLEUS DM into a desk or tabletop 6 8 Multi function buttons 15 N Navigating setup parameters 40 Navigation keys 15 Network IP address parameter 44 NTP support 27 NUCLEUS activating features with a license key 22 back view 4 clock 27 connections 36 dimensions 36 front view 3 IP address 44 power consumption 37 specifications 35 NUCLEUS DM back view 4 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation front view 3 mounting into a desk or tabletop 6 8 Numeric keypad 15 Numeric parameters 17 O Option button 15 39 Options menu 19 31 P Panel controls 12 Panel Ena
38. d Since you cannot change read only parameters using the control panel these parameters are highlighted in dark grey Parameters can be assigned to the adjustment knobs and buttons surrounding the NUCLEUS display or they can be assigned to LCD buttons There are four types of adjustable parameters Numeric Parameters Numeric parameters are values represented by a sliding bar on the display screen Numeric parameter changes are always immediate As you adjust a numeric parameter the value is immediately set on the product Pressing the adjustment knob while setting numeric parameters toggles between the fine and coarse adjustment modes Figure 2 6 provides an example of a numeric parameter Black Level 0 0 IRE gt PI SS gt 4 Black Level OO IRE let Figure 2 6 Example of a Numeric Parameter If the parameter is assigned to an LCD button to adjust that parameter first press the LCD button Then you can use any of the adjustment knobs surrounding the NUCLEUS display to change the value of the parameter NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 17 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Enumeration and String List Parameters Enumeration and string list parameters are a list of possible values for a specific parameter Enumeration and string list parameter changes are always delayed When you set an enumeration or string list parameter the changes will not take effect until press the Enter
39. devices you want the panel to control In the Network view of your CCS software application add the discovered devices to the NUCLEUS Devices and or Routers folder Any device that is in the NUCLEUS Devices folder can be included in a NUCLEUS configuration NUCLEUS configurations are created using a configuration wizard The number of steps required to create a NUCLEUS configuration depends on the control option you are using For more information about creating NUCLEUS configurations see the appropriate NUCLEUS control option configuration and operation manual o9 Transferring NUCLEUS Configurations A fter a configuration is created and saved to your PC s local or network drive transfer the configuration file to the control panel Configurations are transferred to NUCLEUS using the Configuration Wizard or by using a USB storage device Up to five configurations can be transferred to NUCLEUS at one time For more information about transferring configurations using the Configuration Wizard see your NUCLEUS control option configuration and operation manual For information about transferring configurations using a USB storage device see Using a USB Key with NUCLEUS on page 28 e Controlling Devices with NUCLEUS A fter your configurations are loaded into NUCLEUS you will be prompted to select a configuration from the list displayed across the LCD buttons and in the panel display After you have selected the NUCLEUS configuration that you wa
40. ditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Neither the name of Sparta Inc nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix D NET SNMP License Information THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Part 6 Cisco BUPTNIC copyright notice BSD Copyright c 2004 Cisco Inc and Information Network Center of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are per
41. djustment buttons Figure 1 1 Front View of NUCLEUS Rack Mount Control Panel Scroll adjustment Knobs Numeric key pad and function keys Panel Enable button Programmable Selection LCD buttons adjustment buttons NUCLEUS HARRIES Preset buttons Take button Figure 1 2 Front View of NUCLEUS DM Desk Mount Control Panel NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 3 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation Back Views Ethernet connection PS 2 port Serial port USB port Ethernet connection Panel stabilizer bracket PS 2 port Figure 1 4 Back View of NUCLEUS DM Desk Mount Control Panel 4 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation Installation NUCLEUS rack mount control panel can be mounted in a standard width 19 in 48 3 cm equipment rack See the NUCLEUS Product Safety Instructions and Regulatory Compliance manual for important information about installing rack mountable equipment NUCLEUS DM desk mount control panel can be mounted into a desk or tabletop For more information see Mounting NUCLEUS DM into a Desk or Tabletop on page 6 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 5 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation Mounting NUCLEUS DM into a Desk or Tabletop Follow these steps to mount NUCLEUS DM into a desk or ta
42. e updating process is interrupted by power failure loss of Ethernet connectivity or some other cause the software may be corrupted If this occurs call your Customer Service representative for product support Using a USB Key with NUCLEUS 28 You can use a USB memory key to transfer configurations firmware MIBs and settings to and from NUCLEUS A key with at least 128MB of available storage is recommended The USB key must be formatted for the FAT or FAT16 file system before you can use it with NUCLEUS USB keys formatted as FAT32 are not supported on NUCLEUS Note INI Not all USB drives are the same Some USB drives may not be recognized by NUCLEUS due to hardware incompatibility You can use either of NUCLEUS s USB ports See Front Views on page 3 and Back Views on page 4 for the location of NUCLEUS s USB ports There is a USB port on the back of NUCLEUS DM NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Opening the NUCLEUS File Manager Using the File Manager on the NUCLEUS control panel you can copy configurations software MIBs and panel settings between NUCLEUS and a Universal Serial Bus USB memory key You can also use the File Manager to delete files from a USB memory key and from NUCLEUS itself To access the File Manager press the Option button and then select File Manager from the list Note To copy or delete NUCLEUS configur
43. endix D NET SNMP License Information NET SNMP License Various copyrights apply to this package listed in various separate parts below Please make sure that you read all the parts Part 1 CMU UCD copyright notice BSD like Copyright 1989 1991 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University Derivative Work 1996 1998 2000 Copyright 1996 1998 2000 The Regents of the University of California All Rights Reserved Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation and that the name of CMU and The Regents of the University of California not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written permission CMU AND THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL CMU OR THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 53 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix D NET SNMP License Information 54 INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NE
44. ia The first number can range from 1 to 224 The second number can range from 0 to 255 The third number can range from 0 to 255 The fourth number can range from 1 to 254 The highest possible IP address for a device controlled by NUCLEUS would be 223 255 255 254 The subnet mask must meet the following criteria NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 21 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation The first number can range from 1 to 255 The second number can range from 0 to 255 The third number can range from 0 to 255 The fourth number can range from 0 to 254 Network configuration provided by a network administrator will normally follow these rules Activating NUCLEUS Control Options with a License Key To activate software license control options you must enter a softkey code into the License Key menu The code consisting of 16 characters will be provided when you purchase a software license control option NUCLEUS panels are always shipped with one license key activated The valid key character sets are numbers 2 9 and letters AZ To order additional software license keys you need the NUCLEUS panel s serial number To view the serial number of your NUCLEUS panel from the Options menu select Version Info Or in CCS Navigator in Control mode under Control Options See Setup Parameters in CCS Navigator on page 46 for more information A Note You can
45. ii NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Overview Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation Using industry standard IP networks NUCLEUS and NUCLEUS DM provide control and monitoring of various network devices including the following X75 multi path converter synchronizer NEO and 6800 modular platforms Platinum Integrator Integrator Gold and Panacea routers Videotek certain test and measurement products IconLogo devices Predatorll and QVM6800 multiviewers CENTRIO multiviewers SNMP devices NUCLEUS see Figure 1 1 on page 3 is a rack mount control panel and NUCLEUS DM see Figure 1 2 on page 3 is a desk mount control panel Configuration of NUCLEUS control panels is done using CCS Navigator software The type of devices that you can control with NUCLEUS and NUCLEUS DM depends on the software license control options that are activated on the panel Your NUCLEUS control panel is shipped with at least one software license activated Table 1 1 on page 2 lists each software license control option that can be purchased for NUCLEUS NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 1 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation Panel Options NUCLEUS control panels are always sold with at least one license key enabled Each panel is available as a rack mountable control panel and as a desk mountable control panel with a D
46. izer Bracket to NUCLEUS DM 5 Secure the bracket by inserting and tightening the two screws 6 Carefully place NUCLEUS DM into the cutout 9 0 in 23 0 cm Figure 1 9 Mounting NUCLEUS DM into the Cutout 8 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation NUCLEUS Operational Overview This chapter includes information about the generic features of NUCLEUS control panels It does not include information that is specific to the control options activated on your NUCLEUS control panel See the appropriate NUCLEUS control option configuration and operation manual for detailed information about using control options on NUCLEUS Note Except where noted the term NUCLEUS is used in the manual to refer to both NUCLEUS and NUCLEUS DM Operation With Auto Generated Configurations Devices that can be controlled using an auto generated configuration include IconLogo PredatorII and QVM6800 devices When controlling devices with an auto generated configuration once a license key is added to the control panel the configuration is present In order to control a device you add the device IP address name etc to the panel configuration then select the device The control panel s buttons update to reflect control options for that device Figure 2 1 illustrates an overview of configuring and operating NUCLEUS with an auto generated configuration NUCLEUS Installation and
47. lation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation 37 Chapter 3 Specifications 38 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix A Control Panel Setup Parameters Overview Using Setup parameters you can customize the control panel s operation to function in a manner that is tailored for your facility The Setup parameters are accessed via the Option button or from CCS Navigator Note INI Except where noted the term NUCLEUS is used in the manual to refer to both NUCLEUS and NULEUS DM This appendix contains the following topics Navigating Setup Parameters in the Option Menu on page 40 Setup Parameter Descriptions on page 42 Setup Parameters in CCS Navigator on page 46 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 39 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix A Control Panel Setup Parameters Navigating Setup Parameters in the Option Menu 40 The following list is a tree view of the setup parameters for the NUCLEUS and NUCLEUS DM control panels To access the setup parameters press the Option button and then from the Options menu select Set Up Descriptions of these parameters begin on page 42 Scroll Mode Wrap Around Don t Wrap Around Screen Intensity Numeric parameter 1 to 10 LED Intensity Numeric parameter 1 to 10 LCD Intensity Numeric parameter 1 to 10 LCD Contrast Numeric
48. mitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer e Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution e Neither the name of Cisco Inc Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications nor the names of their contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 57 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix D NET SNMP License Information 58 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWAR
49. n and operation manual for detailed information about using these controls Figure 2 3 shows the NUCLEUS display area Scroll adjustment knobs QVGA display Scroll adjustment knobs V Leitch X75 Luma Gain Black Level 0 01 dB 0 5 IRE Chroma Gain Hue 0 21 dB 3 major 0 23 deg Bik Clip Enable Wht Clip Enable off On Bik Clip Level Wht Clip Level 0 1 IRE 99 9 IRE Depe Panel enable button Selection adjustment buttons Figure 2 3 NUCLEUS Display Area The QVGA display shows information about the devices controlled by NUCLEUS The layout of the display is specific to the software license control option that you are using on the panel For example Figure 2 3 shows the NUCLEUS display for the Processing Device Control option The panel display also shows the NUCLEUS Options menu items see Using the Option Menu on page 19 for more information NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 13 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Scroll Adjustment Knobs You can use the scroll adjustment knobs to navigate menus and items on the display scroll through and select options and adjust various device settings In most cases pressing the adjustment knob replicates the action of pressing the Enter button Selection Adjustment Buttons You can use the selection adjustment buttons to select items such as operational modes and adjust various device settings In most cases the items that yo
50. n control panels with an activated processing device control option NUCLEUS PROC licence See your NUCLEUS Processing Device Control Option Configuration and Operation Manual for information Setup Configures the control panel setup parameters see Appendix A Control Panel Setup Parameters on page 39 Clock Management Configures the control panel s internal clock and NTP support see Setting Up the Clock on page 27 These options are also available for viewing but not configuration in CCS Navigator See Setup Parameters in CCS Navigator on page 46 Preset Unity Configures user specific preset buttons the Device Unity button and the Menu Unity button For more information see your NUCLEUS Processing Device Control Option Configuration Operation Manual SNMP Management See your NUCLEUS SNMP Control Option Configuration Operation Manual These options are also available for viewing but not configuration in CCS Navigator See Setup Parameters in CCS Navigator on page 46 Physical Devices Displays a list of stand alone and virtual devices that are controlled by the panel You can select each stand alone device or virtual device from the list to obtain information about the device such as the IP address frame slots number and operational state This option is not used for router system devices and only displays the main device not PiPs with a PredatorIl or QVM6800 de
51. n the menu or assignment level hierarchy Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad values are used to input numeric values or assign numeric values to parameters You can navigate through LCD button pages parameter lists and menus using the navigation PG UP and PG DN keys on the keypad Use the Exit button to navigate back through the list These buttons are non programmable Using Multi Function Buttons Many of the buttons on the control panel s numeric keypad have multiple functions assigned to them To select different tasks from a multi function button press Shift and then the desired multi function button The Shift button flashes when the shift function is active The assigned function 1s written in white on the button face near the top of the button NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 15 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Dynamic Controls LCD Buttons Preset Buttons 16 The layout and function of the dynamic controls are specific to the control option that you are using on the panel This section only provides general information about the panel s dynamic controls See the appropriate NUCLEUS control option configuration and operation manual for detailed information about using these controls Figure 2 5 shows the dynamic controls LCD buttons Preset buttons Figure 2 5 Dynamic Controls You can use the LCD buttons to perform operation and control functions such
52. nd the 8 down arrow to navigate down the current menu As you navigate the labels for the selection adjustment buttons below the display area update to indicate options for the selected item For example the Firmware folder on the Flash does not have any sub items so the LIST button is not indicated when the Firmware option is selected The following files can be transferred between NUCLEUS and a USB key Table 2 4 Folder Contains Firmware Copy the firmware to the NUCLEUS Flash memory to update a device s firmware without using CCS Navigator control software Copy the firmware from the NUCLEUS Flash memory for backup or archival purposes Settings Settings files include router databases and templates and are identified by panel name on the USB key MIBs Contains SNMP MIB files On a USB key MIBs are stored on a per device basis with each NUCLEUS panel having a separate folder MIBs can be copied from one NUCLEUS control panel to another using a USB key Configs Contains configuration files On a USB key config files are stored on a per device basis with each NUCLEUS panel having a separate folder Configuration files can be copied from one NUCLEUS control panel to another using a USB key If the Nucleus panel name structure does not exist on the USB drive NUCLEUS creates it when the files are transferred to the drive Copying and Pasting a File or Folder 30 1 Navigate to the file or f
53. nt to use the control panel displays the list of devices that can be accessed within the configuration You can then use the panel controls to control these devices as appropriate See Using Panel Controls on page 12 for more information Using Panel Controls All devices controlled by NUCLEUS are operated and monitored using the front panel controls The panel controls are divided in to three main areas the display area the static controls and the dynamic controls Before using the panel controls you must either access a NUCLEUS configuration or connect using an IP address with device you want to control Additional control panel settings such as alarm configuration settings and panel setup options are accessed through the Options menu For more information about the Options menu items see Using the Option Menu on page 19 The panel control areas are described in the sections below 12 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation NUCLEUS Display Area QVGA Display The NUCLEUS display area consists of the QVGA display scroll adjustment knobs selection adjustment buttons and the panel enable button The layout and function of the NUCLEUS display area are specific to the control option that you are using on the panel This section only provides general information about the panel s display area See the appropriate NUCLEUS control option configuratio
54. ol panel to clear a possible internal error To do this simultaneously press the Shift Enter and Del delete buttons and hold them for three seconds Ensure that the subnet mask address for the device s or for the panel is correct For more information see Subnet Mask on page 44 CCS Software or Control Panel Lock Up During installation of NEO modules in a frame if your CCS software application or the control panel locks up wait one full minute between module installations to allow communications to fully establish If this fails to resolve the problem 32 reboot the control panel NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation NUCLEUS Device Firmware Upgrade Fails Navigator 4 6 1 and NUCLEUS 2 1 software and firmware support hardware with 16 MB or more of flash memory If you attempt a firmware upgrade to NUCLEUS and the upgrade fails this could be due to a lack of flash memory space on NUCLEUS To determine the size of the flash memory on the Options menu on the NUCLEUS control panel choose Version info If the flash size is 8MB then the following can be done to do a successful firmware upgrade e Reduce the number of configurations on Nucleus Take a backup to a USB Flash of the configurations and MIB files and remove the configurations and MIB files from Nucleus and then try the firmware upgrade e Replace your NUCLEUS control panel with a NUCL
55. older you want to copy You can copy an entire folder or a single file 2 Press Copy If a USB key is not available or is formatted incorrectly then you will not be able to continue Insert a properly formatted USB key and start again NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation 3 Press Enter to continue or Cancel to abort The files are transferred from the one device to the other device Deleting a File or Folder Using the navigation tools select the file or folder you want to delete The USB key has folders that contain files for various NUCLEUS devices These folders can be deleted Folders on the NUCLEUS Flash memory cannot be deleted Press Delete Hua po VO Press Enter to confirm or Exit to cancel IN Note Never delete base 7 MIBs This includes the following files SNMPv2 CONF SNMPv2 MIB SNMPv2 TM SNMPv2 TC SNMPv2 SMI LEITCH ROOT MIB CCSALARM MIB Rebooting NUCLEUS If any of the configurations you transfer to NUCLEUS include routing panels you must reboot the control panel before using the configuration To reboot NUCLEUS follow these steps 1 On the control panel press the Option button 2 From the Options menu select Setup 3 From the Setup menu select Reboot Troubleshooting In unusual situations one of the following problems may occur NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 31 Copyright 2007 2011 H
56. ont panel and back connections Connections Table 3 3 Connection Specifications Item Specification Ethernet RJ 45 36 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 3 Specifications Table 3 3 Connection Specifications Continued Item Specification Serial RS 232 422 serial port USB USB type A receptacle PS 2 Mini Din 6 pin female Power Consumption Table 3 4 Power Consumption Specifications Item Specification Power consumption Input power 10 0 W max at 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Input fuse 1 6A 250 VAC Fuse type and marking T1 6 AH 250 V Replacing Fuses To access the power supply fuse follow these steps 1 Remove the AC power cord from the back of the control panel 2 Locate the fuse access cover above the AC power cord inlet and then squeeze both ends of the cover to remove it 3 Remove the fuse and then replace it with another 1 6 A 250 V 20 mm cartridge fuse A Warning For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with the same type 1 6 A 250 V 20 mm fuse A arning To avoid the risk of fire you must always replace the fuse with the same type of fuse and specified rating Failure to comply may result in result in personal injury and or equipment damage 4 Re install the fuse cover 5 Re connect the AC power supply NUCLEUS Instal
57. ore oid ee eee greens 42 LED Gontrast wes S cocker 42 Pg Up Dn Blink nt e eee ee 42 Screen Saver Mineout aida ANA a 43 iv NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Contents Screen Saver Dele imita dies 43 Shaft Direction esses eerte enne 43 Param Display Name ERRARE ERR RS TRRREERR 43 TRA etiquette Ip edes 43 TRAX Confirm Aa 43 Panel Name eod da 44 Network 215 x eat eet hades 44 Communication Type ssssseseeeeeeen eene enne 44 Subnet Mask ire edilicia ds tees 44 Gateway Address sorrie i Ei a deer Eaa 44 Control Panel Tracking ete Ge ettet 44 Auto Boot to Configuration ssssssssseeeeeeeneeen 45 nuns VEE 45 Auto Logout Timer reae e a a e ea ener 45 Reb0Ot ii ES 45 Setup Parameters in CCS Navigator coococconnocnnononnnnnnonnconcnnnoncncn non nonnnnnnnns 46 Appendix B Displaying NTP Time DI dere Re ERR S EROR ERR ERAN 49 System Requirements isis 49 Configuring NUCLEUS to Display NTP Time eee 50 Appendix C GNU Public License Information gau M RR 51 Modifications to the GPL Source Code eee 51 Appendix D NET SNMP License Information NET SNMP License mi uode da 53 Index Keywords E E 59 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual v Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Contents vi NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation
58. parameter for an adjustment knob press the Shift button and then press the adjustment knob that controls the parameter you want to change OR e Ifyou are modifying a string parameter for an adjustment button press the adjustment button that controls the parameter you want to change 3 Acursor appears underneath the first character Use the Ki and l buttons to move to the character position and then use an adjustment knob to select a new character To save your changes press the Enter button To exit the string parameter editing mode press the Exit button Using the Option Menu You can access the Options menu by pressing the Option button Each menu item opens up into submenus that you can navigate through and select as required Note Some items listed in the Options menu are not supported by all NUCLEUS software license key options NI NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 19 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Table 2 1 briefly describes each menu item Table 2 1 Options Menu Items Menu Name Menu Description Active Alarms Displays information about the currently active alarms for the selected device see Viewing Active Alarms on page 23 Configure Alarms Configures the available alarms for the selected device see Configuring Alarms on page 25 Thumbnail Enables NUCLEUS thumbnail display feature This feature is only available o
59. press Connectus Enabling PersonalizedTV ICE9 Broadcast System ICE Illustrate ICE Q algorithms ICE PAC Imagine ICE Inscriber Inscriber Connectus Invenio NEO Nexio Nexio AMP PersonalizedTV Router Works Videotek Videotek ASI STAR Videotek GEN STAR and Videotek HD STAR are registered trademarks of Imagine Communications or its subsidiaries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation HD BNC is a trademark of Amphenol Corporation Some products are manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS Neural audio products are manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited DTS and the Symbol are registered trademarks amp the DTS Logos are trademarks of DTS Inc 2008 2010 DTS Inc All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective companies Contact Information Imagine Communications has office locations around the world For locations and contact information see http www imaginecommunications com contact us Support Contact Information For support contact information see Support Contacts http www imaginecommunications com services technical support eCustomer Portal http support imaginecommunications com 2014 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential NUCLEUS Network Control Panel Installation and
60. r sliding bar to make the intensity adjustments LED Intensity Using a numeric parameter sliding bar you can adjust the intensity of the LEDs on the preset buttons LCD Intensity Using a numeric parameter sliding bar you can adjust the intensity of the user programmable LCD buttons LCD Contrast Using a numeric parameter sliding bar you can adjust the contrast of the user programmable LCD buttons Pg Up Dn Blink With this parameter enabled the Pg Up or Pg Dn button will blink if there are more options to view than appear on the LCDs 42 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix A Control Panel Setup Parameters Screen Saver Timeout To extend the life of the display device the screen saver automatically shuts off the display after a preset period of inactivity Using the screen saver timeout parameter you can set the duration of inactivity after which the control panel display turns off The available options are Off 5 10 20 or 30 minutes If the Off feature has been enabled the screen saver will not operate To exit the screen saver mode press any button No parameters will be changed when you exit the screen saver mode Screen Saver Select Using this parameter you can select either a blank screen or a default screen to display when the control panel s screen saver is activated Shaft Direction Using this parameter you can determine whethe
61. r the clockwise rotation of the adjustment knobs moves up or down through a parameter list and increases or decreases numeric values when adjusting numeric values Param Display Name Choose to get names from the configuration file or from the server TRAX With this parameter enabled you can use the NUCLEUS TRAX on the control panel For more information about NUCLEUS TRAX see your NUCLEUS for Processing Device Control User Manual TRAX Confirm With this parameter enabled you receive a message after you press TAKE asking whether or not you want Trax to jump to the device menu associated to the selected source For more information about the TRAX Confirm feature see your NUCLEUS for Processing Device Control User Manual NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation 43 Appendix A Control Panel Setup Parameters Panel Name Network This parameter establishes a user specific name for the control panel This name identifies the control panel throughout the network For example when the control panel tracking parameter is enabled see Control Panel Tracking on page 44 the control panel is tracked by other panels using this name This parameter sets the control panel s network IP address The system administrator can set a new IP address to the control panel Because this panel operates in an Ethernet environment a unique IP address must be set The default IP address i
62. rmation NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Operation With User Defined Configurations To control a CCS P or SNMP device a router or a Harris Multiviewer CENTRIO system you need to create a configuration using CCS Navigator Each NUCLEUS control option follows a similar configuration and operational workflow This workflow consists of creating a NUCLEUS configuration transferring the configuration to the panel and then recalling the configuration to control pre defined devices Figure 2 2 illustrates an overview of creating a configuration and operating NUCLEUS Creating NUCLEUS configurations CCS networked devices c CCS Navigator Discovering devices in Build mode CCS Navigator Adding devices to the NUCLEUS Devices folder Creating NUCLEUS configurations using the c Configuration Wizard Transferring NUCLEUS Configurations i Controlling Devices with NUCLEUS Chema Gan 0 21dB oan V epe m E BN Control of all devices included in the NUCLEUS configuration Figure 2 2 NUCLEUS Operation With a User Generated Configuration NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual 11 Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation o Creating NUCLEUS Configurations Before creating a NUCLEUS configuration you must use your CCS software application CoPilot or Pilot or Navigator in Build mode to discover the
63. s modifying 19 Subnet Mask parameter 44 T Transferring configurations with a USB drive 29 TRAX Confirm parameter 43 TRAX parameter 43 62 Troubleshooting 31 U Updating software on the control panel 28 USB drive 29 User programmable LCD buttons 16 V Version Info menu 21 Viewing active alarms 23 W Warranty information ii NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation
64. s 192 168 100 251 To prevent IP address conflicts this default IP address must be changed You can assign an IP address to the panel using the control panel or a CCS software application Communication Type Broadcast default communicates with devices that are on the same subnet as NUCLEUS Point to Point communicates with devices that are on a different subnet and therefore cannot be discovered using the Broadcast option Subnet Mask A subnet is a part of a network It may include for example the devices in one geographic location studio or local area network Using this parameter the system administrator can assign a new subnet mask to the control panel The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address This parameter sets the value for the gateway IP address The default gateway IP address is 192 168 100 251 Control Panel Tracking 44 With the control panel tracking parameter enabled you can track other NUCLEUS control panels on the same network A notification is generated when two control panels are connected to the same device This alerts the user to the fact that two control panels are attempting to simultaneously control the same device NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Appendix A Control Panel Setup Parameters Control panel tracking is not applicable to system generated configurations such as those for Multiviewer Predatorll and QVM6800 and
65. u can select or adjust are labelled in the QVGA display directly above the buttons Panel Enable Button To lock or unlock the control panel press the Panel Enable button When the Panel Enable button is flashing the control panel is locked to prevent inadvertent use To log out press the Shift button and then press the Panel Enable button For more information about the Panel Enable button see Enabling Disabling the Control Panel on page 27 Static Controls NUCLEUS static controls are not programmable meaning that they have the same function for all software license control options Figure 2 4 shows the static controls Numeric keypad Function buttons Figure 2 4 NUCLEUS Static Controls 14 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Function Buttons Many of the buttons on the control panel have multiple functions assigned to them Different tasks can be selected using the multi function buttons Shift button Provides multi function access to numeric keypad buttons The Shift button flashes when the shift function is active see Using Multi Function Buttons Option button Provides access to the Options menu see Using the Option Menv on page 19 Enter button Inputs an entered value or selection into the control panel such as a parameter value an index value or a menu option Exit button Navigates backwards i
66. vice and Multiviewers configuration 20 NUCLEUS Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2007 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 2 Operation Table 2 1 Options Menu Items Continued Menu Name Menu Description Version Info Displays the following information Panel name Hardware version number Software version Memory size including percentage used Flash memory size including percentage used Serial number List of enabled NUCLEUS options for which a software license key been entered License Key Activates NUCLEUS features see Activating NUCLEUS Control Options with a License Key on page 22 File Manager Displays options for copying and deleting NUCLEUS configuration MIB firmware and settings files see Copying and Pasting a File or Folder Router Network Displays the router the NUCLEUS control panel is connected to Logout Logs the control panel out of the current configuration You can also log out using CCS Navigator See Setup Parameters in CCS Navigator on page 46 Entering Network Address Information Each device that you intend to control or monitor with a NUCLEUS control panel must have a valid IP address gateway and subnet mask Addresses are divided into numeric chunks with each chunk separated by a dot period To be controlled or monitored by NUCLEUS a device s IP address and gateway must meet the following criter
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