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1. RF 1 RF 2 DVB S2 CI Interface Card 4 RF inputs and 4 DVB CI slots RF 3 RF 4 i S TR 4 Cr v A o ee OO v Ol NONY CES i RF 1 RF 2 Important m The antenna ports of the 8 VSB and DVB S2 CI Interface Card shall be protected by an external surge protector with a maximum let through voltage of 600 volts 42 4034565 Rev F Connecting RF Ports when subjected to an 8 20uS surge For a DVB S2 CI Interface Card with 4 RF inputs and 4 DVB CI slots only RF input port 1 and 2 support LNC bias Required Cable 4034565 Rev F Use coaxial CATV cable 75 Q of good quality for instance double braided or better with F type connectors for connecting the RF signals Important F type connectors should only accept a coaxial cable center conductor between 0 56 mm 0 022 and 1 07 mm 0 042 in diameter A CAUTION Coaxial cable center conductor larger or smaller than these diameters should not be used If used it may result in damage or loss of signal at the F type connector Due to the fact that the larger diameter center conductor for example greater than 1 07 mm 0 042 will spread the contacts of an F type connector further apart once a larger diameter is inserted into a F type connector a smaller diameter center conductor should not be used in its place If used it may result in loss of signal at the F type connector 43 Chapter 2 Installation Cabling the Management Ports I
2. The connector for field wiring is available in the accessory set shipped with the device 46 4034565 Rev F Connecting the GPIO Contact Closure GPIO Contact Information The following illustration depicts the schematic representation of the GPIO contacts GPIO Contacts expander Pin Layout Pin Signal Function 1 3 3 V de IP sec 2 3 3 V de Configurable 3 3 3 V de Configurable 4 3 3 V de Configurable 1 6 5 3 3 V de Configurable 6 Ground For correct use of the connector refer to the following table For US Wire size AWG 26 to 20 Strip length 0 315 in International Wire diameter 0 4 to 0 8 mm Wire area 0 13 to 0 52 mm Strip length 8mm Required Cable Use shielded cable with the shield ground connected to the ground pin 6 connector pin terminal Tip Using ferrules for flexible wires is strongly recommended 4034565 Rev F 47 Chapter 2 Installation Inserting and Removing CI CAMs and Smart Cards Introduction The following illustration shows the location of the CAM slots for both card versions AvavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavaQ CAM 2 AVATAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA 0 NO ZQ CAM 1 CAM 4 CAM 3 CAM 2 CAM 1 Note For a list with supported CAMs please contact your Cisco representative Inserting or Removing CI CAMs To insert the CI CAM into a slot of the DVB S2 CI Interface Card slide the CI CAM with its label side up carefully into the slot until the CI CAM locks in
3. lt lt S amp K lt Troubleshooting Software upgrade External management using SNMP Retrieving the IP interface network settings Troubleshooting Not recommended SSH is preferred Use HTTPS between the browser and the device In the Network Settings table complete the following settings for both ethernet ports of the DCM housing 10 100 and GbE port MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway IPsec 10 100 Port 00 23 BE 5E 42 ED 150 158 230 250 GbE Port 255 255 255 0 Allow All Traffic 00 23 BE 5E 42 FO 150 158 231 250 255 255 255 0 Allow All Traffic a In the IP Address box enter the IP address IPv4 for the port b In the Subnet Mask box enter the subnet mask c Fora default gateway address tick the Default Gateway selection button and enter the IP address in the corresponding box Notes The octets of the IP addresses must be separated by dots All management ports should be connected to a different subnet Press Apply to confirm or Reload to abort the operation Close the user interface 79 Chapter 3 Operation Accessing the Embedded Graphical User Interface After setting up the initial configuration and after integrating the device into the network the login page of the web browser user interface of the DCM can be opened via each PC in the network by entering the IP address of the DCM management port which
4. Installing an Interface Card or Transcoder Card When you have read the safety instructions in Important Safety Instructions earlier in this guide you are ready to install an interface card MFP S Card or Transcoder Card into a DCM A CAUTION Follow proper ESD handling procedures ESD may cause permanent damage to electric components The following procedure explains how to install an interface card MFP S Card or Transcoder Card into a device Note The illustrations in the procedure below shows the installation of an interface card The installation of an MFP S Card or Transcoder Card is similar 1 Power off the DCM 2 Unpack the card When unpacking a unit examine it the accessories and the packing material for obvious signs of damage Check the unit against the delivery packing note Retain the packing material as it is required for warranty shipments and for later inspection by the carrier Should any item be damaged notify the carrier and our customer services department See also appendix Customer Information on page 115 3 Loosen both screws of the cover plate in a free card slot and remove the cover plate 4 Take the card by its handles 4034565 Rev F 105 Chapter 5 Upgrading 5 Locate the PCB guides in the device and slide the module gently into the slot Make sure the PCB of the card is aligned with the PCB guides Gently push the card into the connector Tighten both screws of the card 8 When
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6. Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge ESD results from the static electricity buildup on the human body and other objects This static discharge can degrade components and cause failures Take the following precautions against electrostatic discharge Use an anti static bench mat and a wrist strap or ankle strap designed to safely ground ESD potentials through a resistive element E Keep components in their anti static packaging until installed Avoid touching electronic components when installing a module Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory Requirements 4034565 Rev F This equipment meets applicable electromagnetic compatibility EMC regulatory requirements Refer to this equipment s data sheet for details about regulatory compliance approvals EMC performance is dependent upon the use of correctly shielded cables of good quality for all external connections except the power source Ensure compliance with cable connector specifications and associated installation instructions where given elsewhere in this manual Otherwise comply with the following good practices Multi conductor cables should be of single braided or double braided shielded type and have conductive connector bodies and backshells with cable clamps that are conductively bonded to the backshell and capable of making 360 connection to the cable shielding Exceptions from this general rule will be clearly stated in the connector descri
7. LED LED Status Color Description LED 1 8 Green solid ASI interface configured as ASI input port and no valid incoming data present Yellow solid ASI interface configured as ASI output port and no outgoing data present Green flashing ASI interface configured as ASI input port and valid incoming data present Yellow flashing ASI interface configured as ASI output port and outgoing data present Extinguished ASI Interface disabled LED 10MHz Green solid Valid 10 MHz signal present LED 1PPS Green solid Valid 10 MHz and 1 PPS signal present The illustration below reflects the rear plate of an ASISFN Interface Card For port 1 up to 5 the LEDs are located at the left hand side of the port and for port 6 up to 8 and the 1OMHz 1PPS ports at the right hand side ors av OO SE Es Hotte OO Note In the illustration the numbers beside the ports are the numbers of the ASI interfaces used by the embedded GUI of the device The GbE Interface Card 4034565 Rev F General A GbE Interface Card of the DCM is provided with four gigabit ethernet interfaces giving the card a total throughput of two Gbps in and two Gbps out To protect video services transported over IP networks from impairments caused by network jitter IP packet loss or out of order IP packets a GbE Interface Card with FEC option based on Pro MPEG COP3 is provided Chapter 1 Description The following illustration depicts a standard GbE Interface Card and
8. Tocontinue to comply with EMC regulations the front cover of the DCM must immediately be re installed after replacing a defective fan m Make sure that the cooling works properly during the operation of the device Insufficient cooling of the device may cause permanent damage of the device 90 4034565 Rev F Care and Cleaning of Optical Connectors Care and Cleaning of Optical Connectors Introduction Optical connectors are cleaned at assembly but require recleaning when the equipment is installed Both the connector attached to the bulkhead adapter in the equipment and the jumper connector that will be attached to the bulkhead adapter must be cleaned This section describes recommended cleaning instructions for both halves of the connection Guidelines Proper care and cleaning of optical connectors is critical to equipment operation Follow these guidelines when working with optical connectors A WARNING Laser light hazard Never look into the end of a fiber cable or connector Failure to observe this danger can result in eye damage or blindness The working surfaces of optical connectors are highly polished and designed for precision alignment Keep them microscopically clean and free of scratches Optical power readings and signal quality can seriously degrade if optical connectors or bulkheads are mishandled or allowed to become dirty E Optical bulkheads on transmitters and receivers and the connector faces of opti
9. U S AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV SE M len ah A eh S 4034565 Rev F Introducing the DCM Equipment Note In the illustration the numbers at the left hand side of the ports are the numbers of the 8 VSB RF ports used by the embedded GUI of the device The table below describes the LED indicators of the 8 VSB Interface Card LED LED Status Color Title LED1 4 8 Extinguished 8 VSB RF port is disabled Green The card is locked to the incoming signal Orange The card is not locked to the incoming signal Green orange The card is locked to the incoming signal but uncorrectable errors are present DVB S2 CI Interface Card Introduction The DVB S2 CI Interface Card supports reception of DVB S L band signals as defined in ETSI EN 300 421 as well as DVB S2 L band signals as defined in ETSI EN 302 307 and provides a number of DVB common interface CI slots which can independently be used for descrambling purposes The DVB S2 CI Interface Card exists in two different flavors a version with 2 RF input ports and 2 DVB CI slots and a version with 4 RF input ports and 4 DVB CI slots The following illustrations depict both versions AVAVA VA VAY CY VAVAVAVA YA AYAY AVAYAVAY VAY ave vo Vay AY RRRS AVAVA VAVAVAY AYAY Ay TAY So S06 A DVB S2 CI Interface Card with 2 RF input ports and 2 DVB CI slots supports LNC bias on both ports
10. Ce produit n cessite une protection contre les courts circuits surintensite qui doit tre fournie dans le cadre de l installation du b timent Installez la uniquement en respectant les r glementations de c blage nationales et locales La prise doit se situer proximit de cet quipement et doit tre facilement accessible Connectez cet quipement uniquement aux sources d alimentation qui sont identifi es sur l tiquette signal tique de l quipement plac e en principe proximit du ou des connecteur s d admission Cet appareil peut avoir plus d une connexion d alimentation lectrique Toutes les connexions doivent tre retir es pour mettre l appareil hors tension La combinaison fiche prise doit tre accessible tout moment car elle joue le r le de principal dispositif de d connexion Tirez toujours sur la fiche ou le connecteur pour d brancher un c ble Ne tirez jamais sur le c ble lui m me D branchez cet quipement lorsqu il n est pas utilis pendant de longues p riodes Branchement des sources d alimentation de 48 V DC 60 V DC Si cet quipement est aliment par Courant Continu r f rez vous aux instructions d installation sp cifiques de cet quipement qui figurent dans ce manuel ou dans les manuels d accompagnement de cette s rie pour le branchement des sources d alimentation nominales de 48 V DC 60 V DC Surcharge d e circuit Vous devez connaitre les effets d une surc
11. N ouvrez pas le couvercle de cet quipement et n essayez pas d effectuer un entretien sauf mention contraire dans les instructions Confiez toutes les interventions d entretien du personnel de maintenance qualifi uniquement Les couvercles font partie int grante de la conception de s curit du produit Ne faites pas fonctionner l appareil sans avoir install les couvercles Contr les de s curit Une fois l entretien termin assemblez cet quipement et effectuez des contr les de s curit pour garantir qu il est s r d utilisation avant de le remettre en fonctionnement D charge lectrostatique La d charge lectrostatique r sulte de l accumulation d lectricit statique sur le corps humain et d autres objets Cette d charge statique peut d grader les composants et provoquer des d faillances Prenez les pr cautions suivantes contre les d charges lectrostatiques Utilisez un tapis d tabli antistatique et un bracelet ou une bride de cheville antistatique pour mettre la terre les d charges lectrostatiques potentielles via un l ment r sistance Conservez les composants dans leur emballage antistatique jusqu ce qu ils soient install s vitez de toucher les composants lectroniques lorsque vous installez un module Remplacement des fusibles 4034565 Rev F Pour remplacer un fusible vous devez respecter les exigences suivantes Mettez l appareil hors tension avant de remplacer des f
12. Your Certificates People Servers Authorities Others You have certificates on file that identify these certificate authorities Certificate Name Security Device TURKTRUST Elektronik Sertifika Hizmet Sa Builtin Object Token 4A Trust Ges f Sicherheitssysteme im elektr A Trust nQual 03 Builtin Object Token AAC Camerfirma S A Chambers of Commerce Root 2008 Builtin Object Token Global Chambersign Root 2008 Builtin Object Token 4AC Camerfirma SA CIF A82743287 Chambers of Commerce Root Builtin Object Token Global Chambersign Root Builtin Object Token Edit Trust Export Delete or Distrust 12 Point to Impott Result The Select File containing CA certificate s to import dialog is displayed 13 Browse to the location of the DCM certificate dem der 14 Select this certificate and point to Open Result The Downloading Certificate dialog is displayed Downloading Certificate You have been asked to trust a new Certificate Authority CA Do you want to trust AAIPNMM for the following purposes E Trust this CA to identify websites _ Trust this CA to identify email users Trust this CA to identify software developers Before trusting this CA for any purpose you should examine its certificate and its policy and procedures if available View Examine CA certificate 15 Verify if the field in quotes in the Downloading Certi
13. from the surface to be cleaned E Gently blow air across the connector end or surface to be cleaned 9 Promptly insert the connector into the cleaned bulkhead adapter 4034565 Rev F 93 4034565 Rev F Upgrading Description This chapter describes the procedures to upgrade a Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager It is assumed that all safety precautions and guidelines have been followed prior to performing a device upgrade It is recommended that the entire upgrade procedure is read prior to perform the installation Qualified Personnel Only appropriately qualified and trained service personnel should attempt to install operate or maintain the DCM A WARNING Allow only authorized and trained service personnel to install operate maintain and service this product Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage may occur In This Chapter E Upgrading the DCM Device Software 96 Adding or Removing DCM Hardware 102 Chapter 5 Upgrading Upgrading the DCM Device Software Introduction 96 To facilitate the software upgrade of a DCM we have developed the Upgrade It software The Upgrade It software runs as a stand alone application on a remote PC which is connected to the same LAN as the 10 100Base T or GbE port of the DCM This software tool can be found in the tools directory of the DCM software upgrade package Please contact your Cisco representative to obtain such software upgrade package
14. pure Do not use common rubbing alcohol Failure to observe this caution will deposit contaminants on the fiber surface E Moisten a lint free swab with gt 91 pure ethyl or isopropyl alcohol Insert the moistened swab into the bulkhead adapter until it touches the interior connector face Apply light pressure and rotate the swab approximately eight to ten turns E Remove the swab Insert a dry lint free swab and gently turn several times Blow dust particles from the interior surface of the bulkhead adapter using filtered canned air as follows A CAUTION Be sure to hold the air can in upright position so that liquid from the can cannot enter the air tube Do not shake the can Do not blow air directly on the fiber Failure to observe this caution may damage the connector or cause contaminants to be placed on the surface being cleaned Hold the air can upright Position the can extension tube approximately 6 inches 15 3 cm from the surface to be cleaned E Gently blow air into the adapter Insert a recently cleaned connector into the bulkhead adapter Cleaning of Connectors Not in Bulkhead Adapter Perform the following steps to clean optical connectors that are not installed in a bulkhead adapter 1 Remove the protective cap from the optical connector 92 4034565 Rev F Care and Cleaning of Optical Connectors Note Do not reinstall the protective cap after the cleaning procedure Protective caps are desi
15. tout moment Le conducteur de terre protecteur lorsqu il est fourni est essentiel la s curit de fonctionnement et doit tre v rifi avant de brancher l alimentation 4034565 Rev F xix Instructions de s curit importantes frangais Vous devez connaitre les avertissements et instructions de s curit suivants Tensions dangereuses Seul un personnel de maintenance form et qualifi doit tre autoris installer remplacer ou entretenir cet quipement Seul un personnel de maintenance qualifi est autoris retirer les couvercles du ch ssis et acc der aux composants situ s l int rieur du ch ssis Aucune pi ce pouvant tre entretenue par l utilisateur ne se trouve l int rieur Ne l ouvrez pas Instructions de s curit importantes XX 1 NOS Ua RA Q N 10 11 12 Lisez ces instructions Conservez ces instructions Tenez compte de tous les avertissements Suivez toutes les instructions N utilisez pas cet appareil proximit d eau Nettoyez le uniquement avec un chiffon sec N obstruez pas les ouvertures de ventilation Installez le conform ment aux instructions du fabricant Z e l installez pas proximit de sources de chaleur tels que les radiateurs les bouches de chaleur les po les ou d autres appareils y compris les amplificateurs qui d gagent de la chaleur N allez pas l encontre de la fonction de s curit de la fiche polaris e ou de mise
16. 4034565 Rev F 19 Chapter 1 Description LED Indicators The DVB S2 CI Interface Card is provided with one LED per RF input port that indicates the status of the port The LED on the left hand side of the port corresponds with the port DVB S2 CI Interface Card with 2 RF input ports and 2 DVB CI slots AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA VAVAVA OR AANA ENN EN ava Fa ZAC A se i N 1 2 Ne Interface Card with 4 RF input ports and 4 DVB CI slots U TE A ig des a VAY ec AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV ae as z 1 Note In the illustration the numbers at the left hand side of the ports are the numbers of the RF input ports used by the embedded GUI of the device The table below describes the LED indicators of the DVB S2 CI Interface Card LED LED Status Color Title LED1 4 8 Extinguished RF port is disabled Green The card is locked to the incoming signal Orange The card is not locked to the incoming signal Green orange The card is locked to the incoming signal but uncorrectable errors are present The Transcoder Card 20 A Transcoder Card of the DCM performs high density MPEG 2 to H 264 video conversion and is suitable to support for optional audio transcoding from AC 3 and MPEG 1 Layerll to HE AAC audio and metadata pass through It is capable of processing a high number of both SD and HD video streams supporting
17. 8 5 or BRON E eee ui nier 57 DEE OC kolen to a eier 97 Downloading and Installing the Web Browser CA Certificate 57 Setting Up the Initial Security Configuration 76 Accessing the Embedded Graphical User Interface 80 Configuring and Monitoring the DEM een aa 82 Chapter 4 Maintenance 83 MaintenanC Esseen can E EREA AEE 84 Maintaining the DCM nannten 84 Cleaning the Air Fler nee ee 85 TEE oTo NO Tein To o PAEAN O EEE S E E 85 Removing and re installing the Air Filter 85 Replacing a Blown Fire seien 86 Introduction seen euere ee 86 Tools and Parts to Replace a Fuse nk deans 86 To Replace a Pise naar 87 Repl cing a Defective Falun 88 Introduction seinen 88 Tools and Parts to Replace a Fan nennen 88 To Replace a Detective Fan una 88 Care and Cleaning of Optical Connectors ana 91 Introduchen see 91 MUMS IS siaaa caiene a ii tne canted isa 91 Materials for Clearing ae 91 Cleaning of Connectors in a Bulkhead Adapter 92 Cleaning of Connectors Not in Bulkhead Adapter 92 Chapter 5 Upgrading 95 Upgrading the DCM Device SONT nee en 96 ROC HOT susanne 96 ix Contents Upgrading the DCM Polwate unse ne 97 Adding or Removing DCM Hardware anne en 102 HOUR 102 BEN ee een ee 102 Maxima Power Load een 103 Installing or Removing an Interface Card or Transcoder Card 105 Installing or Removing a Co Processor Card 107 Installing or Removing a FEC Girls 109 Installing or Removing a Fl sa a en 111 Appendix A Cus
18. AB RElo ER male 1 a Se ATAY vay 6 e EEO Power Distribution The power supply coming from the PSU module s is distributed to the I O slots and to the Main Board Each power supply branch is secured by a fuse and the status of each fuse is indicated by a LED A green illuminating LED means OK and an extinguished LED means a blown fuse The procedure to replace a blown fuse can be found in topic Replacing a Blown Fuse on page 86 Note Only the fuses to protect the power supply for the interface cards are replaceable 4034565 Rev F Introducing the DCM Equipment The following illustration depicts the status LEDs of the power supply branches and the fuse holders of the interface cards v NAN 22 ANN NS The following table lists the different power supply LED indicators LED Description F MB Main Board F EXT Future use F 1 Interface card chassis position 1 F 2 Interface card chassis position 2 F 3 Interface card chassis position 3 F 4 Interface card chassis position 4 The Power Supply Unit General 4034565 Rev F The DCM has a hot swappable and redundant power supply concept This means the system tolerates the removal or failure of one of the power supplies and remains fully operational Each power supply generates a 12 V dc supply voltage capable of supply
19. Chapter 3 Operation Checking the Software Package Version Introduction The procedure to execute the initial setup of a DCM depends on the installed software package version A DCM with software package version 8 5 or higher provides additional security features for which security settings must be configured during the initial setup Note The management ports of a DCM with software package version 10 10 or higher can be integrated into IPv4 IPv6 dual stack networks During the initial security configuration only IPv4 addresses can be assigned to the management ports of the DCM Once this initial security configuration is completed IPv6 addresses can be assigned as described in the configuration guide or online help of the DCM Connecting a PC to the DCM 52 Checking the version of the software that is installed on the DCM must be done by connecting a PC directly to a management port of the DCM The DCM provides a 10 100 Base T and a GbE management port use a crossover cable for a 10 100 Base T to 10 100 Base T connection or a straight cable for a GbE to GbE connection The following illustration locates the management ports of the DCM housing GbE 10 100 Base T G cve oem hono PS T En VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV S 8 VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAT 0 aa ele BE male F e VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV
20. DANGER L installation de cet amp quipement sur un socle doit tre effectu de telle facon que la quantit de d bit d air n cessaire au bon fonctionnement de cet quipement ne soit pas remise en cause Temp rature ambiante pour un fonctionnement en hauteur Installez uniquement cet quipement dans un environnement dont l humidit et la temp rature sont contr l s et r pondant aux exigences qui figurent dans les sp cifications techniques de cet quipement DANGER En cas d installation dans un ensemble de socle ferm ou unit s multiples la temp rature ambiante de fonctionnement de l environnement du socle peut tre sup rieure la temp rature ambiante de la pi ce Par cons quent il est important de veiller installer cet quipement dans un environnement compatible avec la temp rature ambiante maximale indiqu e par le fabricant Mise la terre 4034565 Rev F Ne violez pas la mise la terre de protection en utilisant une rallonge un c ble lectrique ou un autotransformateur sans conducteur de terre protecteur Veillez maintenir la mise la terre de protection de cet quipement lors de tout entretien ou r paration et r tablir la mise la terre de protection avant de remettre en marche cet quipement Cet quipement doit tre mis la terre Ne d sactivez jamais le conducteur de terre et ne faites jamais fonctionner l quipement sans avoir install un conducteur de terre
21. Important To upgrade a DCM the Upgrade It software use FTP For a DCM with software package version lower than 8 5 the Upgrade It software uses the build in OS account to login to the DCM For a DCM with software package version 8 5 or higher this build in OS account is not longer usable and an OS account for which the FTP option is enabled must be created The procedure to create accounts can be found in the configuration guide of the DCM Upgrading a DCM with software package version lower than 8 5 to a version 8 5 or higher automatically creates two OS account An account for which the FTP and IIOP external IP services are enabled with following account parameters Account Name guest Password guest An account for which the external IP service for troubleshooting is enabled with following account parameters Account Name engineering Password engineering More information about the security settings can be found in the configuration guide of the DCM Hint During downloading a software package for the DCM particular errors may arise for instance an incomplete download To ensure that the software package is error free it can be checked by running verify bat This verify bat file can be found in the package 4034565 Rev F Upgrading the DCM Device Software EX C Windows system32 cmd exe Digital Content Manager D9966 D9981 D99 Upgrade Package Verification RFS_app armu5tejl dem2 RFS_app oct
22. SPTS according to ISO IEC 13818 The following illustration shows an ASI Interface Card ATH all IN WA i Il Each DCM can be equipped with maximum four ASI Interface Cards meaning that the device can support a max of 40 ASI interfaces For advanced processing purposes on outgoing transport streams a Co Processor Card can be plugged on the ASI Interface Card More information concerning Co Processor Cards can be found in topic The Co Processor Card on page 22 LED Indicators on the ASI Interface Card The ASI Interface Card is provided with a number of LEDs indicating the status of the ASI interfaces The table below describes the status of these LEDs LED LED Status Color Description LED1 10 Green solid ASI interface configured as ASI input port and no valid incoming data present Yellow solid ASI interface configured as ASI output port and no outgoing data present Green flashing ASI interface configured as ASI input port and valid incoming data present Yellow flashing ASI interface configured as ASI output port and outgoing data present Chapter 1 Description LED LED Status Color Description Extinguished ASI Interface disabled The illustration below reflects the rear plate of an ASI Interface Card For port 1 up to 5 the LEDs are located at the left hand side of the port and for port 6 up to 10 at the right hand side gt VAN ms VAT pm VAY ome Var Oe Q QL O2 0 0 0 0 Note In the il
23. a GbE Interface Card with FEC option FA ar ay gt ICH HH E III PAP A 7 1 AP a ET Bra Fr VAVAVAT RICH N gt KH TR IH SATA FA aa A INH 8 Kr F 1 A 2 ap pe ET DTA VA VA Ede Each GbE interface port can be equipped with either an optical SFP transceiver or an electrical SFP transceiver The procedure to insert SFP transceivers into the SFP cages of the GbE Interface Cards can be found in topic To install SFP transceivers into a GbE card on page 38 Note When the DCM leaves our assembly line the SFP cages of the GbE Interface Cards are not populated with SFP transceivers Information about recommended SFP transceivers can be found in the data sheet of the DCM For advanced processing purposes on the outgoing transport streams a Co Processor can be plugged on the GbE Interface Card More information concerning Co Processor Cards can be found in topic The Co Processor Card on page 22 A GbE Interface Card with part number 4023050 can be upgraded with the FEC option The procedure to install a FEC Card on such interface card can be found in topic Installing or Removing the FEC Option on page 109 LED Indicators on the GbE Interface Card The GbE Interface Card is provided with four LED indicators indicating the status of the GbE Interface ports The illustration below depicts the rear panel of a GbE Interface Card 4034565 Rev F Introducing the DCM Equipment The LED on the r
24. a wristband with ground strap can be connected to the ESD socket at the rear of the chassis for ESD protection Only use the ESD sockets for ESD purposes and not for protective grounding ESD GND A CAUTION When hardware is brought from a cold into a warm environment the hardware should be acclimated to the environment temperature and humidity conditions for at least 30 minutes Non acclimated hardware may not meet the technical specifications as described Inserting of non acclimated hardware into a DCM may result in damage to the hardware and or device 102 4034565 Rev F Adding or Removing DCM Hardware A WARNING Since the DCM generates uses and can radiate frequency energy all empty slots must immediately be covered by cover plates in order to continue to comply with EMC regulations m An empty I O slot must be covered using cover plate with part number 4008973 see illustration below m An empty PSU slot must be covered using cover plate with part number 4010913 see illustration below A i ae Maximum Power Load A WARNING The power supply of the DCM has a limited output power capability In order to avoid overload and or shutdown of the unit please check the total 12 V dc rail power consumption of all cards To do so refer to the table below and assure that the total power consumption of the different cards installed does at no times and under no conditions exceed 280 W if
25. bar 77 Chapter 3 Operation Result The login page of the user interface is displayed alili D9900 Digital Content Manager cisco B1040 2006 2011 Cisc ems Inc All rights reserved 2 Enter admin in both the Username and Password box and press Login Note The username and the password are case sensitive Result The Initial Security Configuration page appears 3 Inthe Accounts table complete the following settings for both the GUI Administrator and Operating System account Type lUser name Password Re enter Password Options GUI Administrator Operating System I FTP W Trouble Shooting SSH and Telnet M 1IOP a In the User Name box enter a name for this account max 40 characters b In the Password and Re enter Password boxes enter a password max 80 characters that meets DCM s password policy see introduction c For the Operating System account tick the options check boxes of the external IP service s required for this account Note The following OS account names cannot be used root scriptengine nobody and sshd 78 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher 4 Inthe External IP Services table tick the Enabled check boxes of the external IP services required for your application Service Enabled Used for External management using IIOP IIOP SSH FTP SNMP IPConfig Telnet HTTPS v
26. cause permanent damage to electric components The following steps explain how to remove a PSU module from the device 1 Power off the PSU that must be removed An AC version PSU is powered off by disconnecting the power cord and a DC version PSU by means of the disconnect branch circuit protection device on which the DC version PSU is connected 2 Loosen the screw and pull out the PSU module 3 When the removed PSU is not replaced by another one the PSU slot must be covered using a PSU cover Therefore slide the PSU cover into the PSU slot and tighten its screw 113 4034565 Rev F Customer Information Introduction This appendix contains information on obtaining product support In This Appendix m Pr d ct SUP PORE saciensspccennnoarnceinansandermrnenncenannsinanmonauecionanes 116 E Return Products for Repair seien 118 115 Appendix A Customer Information Product Support Obtaining Support IF you have general questions about this Then contact your distributor or sales agent for product information or refer to product data sheets on www cisco com product you have technical questions about this call the nearest Technical Support center or Cisco office product you have customer service questions or call the nearest Customer Service center or Cisco office RMA number need a return material authorization Support Telephone Numbers This table lists the Techni
27. certificate is generated on the DCM and must be installed Remark that the start time of this certificate is based on the clock of the device current date and time The procedure to install such certificate is described in the configuration guide that can be accessed via the web browser user interface of the DCM Downloading and Installing the Web Browser CA Certificate 4034565 Rev F Introduction The procedure to install a CA certificate depends on the web browser and the software package version of the DCM The following sub topics provide the procedure for Microsoft Internet Explorer and a DCM with software package version lower then 10 10 Microsoft Internet Explorer and a DCM with software package version 10 10 or higher 57 Chapter 3 Operation 58 Mozilla Firefox and a DCM with software package version lower then 10 10 Mozilla Firefox and a DCM with software package version 10 10 or higher To Install the Certificate into the Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser for a Device with Software Package Version lower than 10 10 The following procedure describes how to install the certificate into the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser for a device with software package version lower than 10 10 1 The PCis still connected to the DCM and the web browser shows the following page see topic Checking the Software Package Version on page 52 Certificate Error Navigation Blocked Windows I
28. der Klasse A Hierbei handelt es sich um ein Ger t der Klasse A Dieses Ger t kann in Wohngegenden Funkst rungen verursachen In diesem Fall m ssen vom Benutzer unter Umst nden angemessene Ma nahmen ergriffen werden Modifikationen Dieses Ger t wurde entworfen und gepr ft umdie relevanten Sicherheits Lasersicherheits und EMV Vorschriften Normen und Standards zu erf llen Dadurch kann in der vorgesehenen Umgebung ein sicherer Betrieb gew hrleistet werden Einzelheiten zur Vorschriftenerf llung sind dem Datenblatt f r das Ger t zu entnehmen An diesem Ger t d rfen keine Modifizierungen ausgef hrt werden nderungen oder Modifikationen k nnen die Berechtigung der Benutzers zum Betrieb des Ger ts ung ltig machen Modifikationen k nnen unter Umst nden die in das Ger t eingebauten Schutzma nahmen beeintr chtigen und somit Menschen und Eigentum einem Verletzungs bzw Besch digungsrisiko aussetzen Personen die an diesem Ger t irgendwelche Modifizierungen ausf hren setzen sich m glichen Strafen die sich durch eine nachgewiesene Nichterf llung entsprechender Regelwerksbestimmungen ergeben sowie einem eventuellen Zivilprozess wegen Schadenersatz aufgrund von Folgesch den bzw verletzungen aus 4034565 Rev F xxxvii Cautions and Regulatory Compliance Statements for NEBs Cautions and Regulatory Compliance Statements for NEBs Introduction This section contains cautions regulatory compliance statements an
29. fields blank 6 Click on the OK button to confirm To check the Software Package Version 54 Once a PC is connected to one of the management ports of the DCM and the network settings of PC port are properly configured the version of the software package installed on the DCM can be checked by entering the default IP address of the management port in the address bar of the web browser of the PC 10 100 Base T management port 150 158 230 250 GbE management port 150 158 231 250 For a DCM with software package version lower than 8 5 the login page of the web browser user interface will be displayed Do not disconnect the PC from the DCM and proceed with the procedures described in topic Performing the Initial Setup of the DCM with Software Version lower than 8 5 on page 55 For a DCM with software package version 8 5 or higher the message This Connection is Untrusted Mozilla Firefox or There is a problem with this website s security certificate Microsoft Internet Explorer will be displayed Do not disconnect the PC from the DCM and proceed with the procedures describes in topic Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher on page 57 4034565 Rev F Performing the Initial Setup of the DCM with Software Version lower than 8 5 Performing the Initial Setup of the DCM with Software Version lower than 8 5 Introduction For a DCM with software package version lower than 8 5 the
30. hrend eines Gewitters nicht am System arbeiten oder Kabel anschlie en bzw abziehen Label Keine Warnschilder aufkleber entfernen Besch digte oder unleserliche Warnlabel ersetzen Abdeckungen Die Ger teabdeckung nicht abnehmen um Wartungs oder Reparaturarbeiten auszuf hren au er wenn entsprechende Anweisungen hierzu im Handbuch stehen Alle Reparatur und Wartungsarbeiten sind ausschlie lich von qualifiziertem Kundendienstpersonal auszuf hren Die Abdeckungen sind Bestandteil des Sicherheitsdesigns dieses Ger ts Nehmen Sie die Einheit nicht ohne angebrachte Abdeckungen in Betrieb Sicherheitspr fungen Setzen Sie das Ger t nach Ausf hrung von Wartungs und Reparaturarbeiten wieder zusammen Vor erneuter Inbetriebnahme f hren Sie entsprechende Sicherheitspr fungen durch um den sicheren Betrieb des Ger ts zu gew hrleisten Elektrostatische Entladung Ursache f r eine elektrostatische Entladung ESD ist die statische Aufladung des menschlichen K rpers und von Gegenst nden Eine elektrostatische Entladung kann Komponenten besch digen und zu St rungen bzw Ausf llen f hren 4034565 Rev F Zur Vermeidung einer elektrostatischen Entladung sind folgende Ma nahmen zu beachten Eine antistatische Werkbankmatte und ein Arm oder Fu band verwenden um sich so ber ein Widerstandselement ausreichend vor einer m glichen elektrostatischen Entladung zu sch tzen Komponenten bis zur Installation in ihrer antistat
31. initial configuration setup consists of assigning network settings to both the 10 100 Base T management port and GBE management port This network assignment must be done using Cisco s IP Configuration Tool that can be found on the Client Tools CD Rom part number 4000976 shipped with the device Notes Ethernet interfaces with conflicting IP address may cause serious network problems Contact your network administrator for correct IP settings Both management ports should be connected to a different subnet m Because only one gateway address may be assigned to both Ethernet ports the ports must be configured as follows Configure the Ethernet port of which the gateway does not belong to the subnet Specify 0 0 0 0 for the gateway address Configure the Ethernet port of which the gateway belongs to the subnet About Cisco s IP Configuration Tool The IP Configuration tool is a software tool that allows changing IP settings from a remote location This tool uses a multicast protocol to establish communication between IP devices connected to the network and the PC running this software tool An IP Configuration server is installed on the DCM and starts running at startup The IP Configuration client runs on the remote PC connected via an IP network to the DCM When the client starts the IP Configuration tool it lists all available servers supporting the protocol To Adapt the IP Settings 4034565 Rev F Perform the following
32. is connected to this network in the address bar of the PC s web browser Note For a DCM with software package version 8 5 or higher and a PC for which the DCM s CA certificate is not yet installed in the web browser of the PC the This Connection is Untrusted page Mozilla Firefox or the There is a problem with this website s security certificate page Microsoft Internet Explorer will be displayed For Microsoft Internet Explorer click on the Continue to this website not recommended link For Mozilla Firefox click on the I Understand the Risk link press the Add Exception button In the Add Security Exception dialog that appears clear the Permanently store this exception check box and click on the Confirm Security Exception button F Add Security Exception You are about to override how Firefox identifies this site A Legitimate banks stores and other public sites will not ask you to do this Server Location MATE EEE Certificate Status This site attempts to identify itself with invalid information Unknown Identity Certificate is not trusted because it hasn t been verified by a recognized authority V Permanently store this exception Confirm Security Exception Cancel Hint The procedure to create to download and to install a CA Certificate for the DCM into a web browser is described in topic Installing and Removing CA Certificates in appendix Additional Configuratio
33. is displayed in the Available Modules box Available Modules No Board Type Module Name 1 DCM RootFileSys B10 00 59 C Users claeysk Documents DCM B 10 00 59 Continuum DYP Digite 4 Inthe Available Modules box check the software module that must be used to upgrade the DCM Selecting the Device The following procedure explains how to select the DCM that should be upgraded 1 Inthe Target box click on the Add command button Result The Add Target IP dialog is displayed Add Target IP IP Address From p To 0 Select IP Address or IP Address Range in the drop down box Enter the IP address of the DCM or the beginning address of the IP address range in the From box 4 If IP Address Range is selected in the drop down box enter the ending address of the IP address range in the To box 5 Press the Add command button to confirm or the Cancel command button to abort the operation 4034565 Rev F 99 Chapter 5 Upgrading Result The devices corresponding the entered IP address or IP address range are reflected in the Targets box Targets IP Address 11050 201 52 DCM 166 10502053 DCM 166 Add Note The Type parameter in the Targets box originates from the target For a DCM with software package version 8 5 or higher the Type parameter shows Unknown and you have to login to the device using an OS account for which FTP is enabled This can be done by doing followi
34. purpose without the express permission of Cisco Systems Inc AVC H 264 Products 4034565 Rev F With respect to each AVC H 264 product we are obligated to provide the following notice AVC VIDEO LICENSE THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD AVC VIDEO AND OR ii DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR Notices WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE http www mpegla com Accordingly please be advised that service providers content providers and broadcasters are required to obtain a separate use license from MPEG LA prior to any use of AVC H 264 encoders and or decoders Open Source Licenses and Notices vi The document containing information about licenses and notices for open source software used in Digital Content Manager DCM with software package version can be accessed via the Open Source Licensing and Notices link on the About box of the graphical user interface of the device 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Contents Contents For Your Safety iii Notices V Important Safety Instructions English Xi Instructions de s curit importantes fran ais xix Wic
35. rack is not restricted Mount ventilation profiles at the bottom and top of the 19 inch equipment rack This allows the fresh air to enter and the hot air to leave the rack m Place the 19 inch equipment rack in a conditioned room with a temperature below 25 C 77 F 28 4034565 Rev F Rack Mounting Rack Mounting Tools and Accessories You need the following tools and accessories for mounting the unit Screwdriver Support brackets and rack mounting screws Mounting Requirements Follow the mounting guidelines below Use 19 inch racks with the appropriate depth Mount the unit adequately to secure optimal operation and reliability Use rack compatible support brackets to support the unit properly Pay attention to the mechanical loading and stability to avoid hazardous situations To Mount the DCM When you have read the Rack Mounting Safety Precautions in topic Important Safety Instructions earlier in this guide you are ready to install the housing A CAUTION It is of great importance to place the DCM and its components in a conditioned room within the ambient temperature specifications For more information please refer to the data sheet of the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager Perform the following procedure to install the DCM 1 4034565 Rev F Unpack the device When unpacking the device examine it the accessories and the packing material for obvious signs of damage Check
36. streams belongs to 109 Chapter 5 Upgrading 110 To Install a FEC Card on a GbE Interface Card When you have read the safety instructions in topic Important Safety Instructions on page xi you are ready to install a FEC card on a GbE Interface Card A CAUTION Follow proper ESD handling procedures ESD may cause permanent damage to electric components The following steps explain how to install a FEC Card on an interface card 1 Unpack the card of the FEC option When unpacking a unit examine it the accessories and the packing material for obvious signs of damage Check the unit against the delivery packing note Retain the packing material as it is required for warranty shipments and for later inspection by the carrier Should any item be damaged notify the carrier and our customer services department See also appendix Customer Information on page 115 2 Remove the GbE Interface Card as described in topic Installing or Removing an Interface Card on page 105 3 Position the card on the interface card as indicated in the illustration below Vavayay AVavay fp SAV ET AY AVAVAY Aij AVAV AVAVAVA ES VAT av AVAVAVAYAY AY 8 4 J NRA AVAVA S avavavay AYAT se Head s EJ PA VAVAVAVA VAS Ly ET ET ofr f 4 O 4 Plugin the card in both connectors on the interface card and tighten the screws Install the interface card with FEC Card back into the device as described in topic Installing or Rem
37. that your Normally when you try to connect securely sites will present trusted identification to prove that you If you usually connect to this site without problems this error could mean that someone is trying to 2 Click on the I Understand the Risks link and point to Add Exception 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher Result The Add Security Exception dialog is displayed fa Add Security Exception You are about to override how Firefox identifies this site A Legitimate banks stores and other public sites will not ask you to do this Server Location MATE NETTE Certificate Status This site attempts to identify itself with invalid information Unknown Identity Certificate is not trusted because it hasn t been verified by a recognized authority Permanently store this exception Confirm Security Exception Cancel 3 Clear the Permanently store this exception check box and point to the Confirm Security Exception button Result The login page of the DCM web browser user interface DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager Mozilla Firefox aia File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help als DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager u v Ber ls 150 158 230 250 https 150 158 230 250 login 9 Google PA 2 Meest bezocht Aan de slag Laatste
38. the SFP transceiver until it clicks and the latch mechanism activates releasing the SFP transceiver from the port Cam latch SFP transceiver Remove the rubber dust plug from the transceiver if present Open the latch on the SFP transceiver and then pull the SFP transceiver out 3 Protect the transceiver by inserting a clean rubber dust plug into the transceiver 4034565 Rev F 39 Chapter 2 Installation Required Cable The following table lists the cables required to cable optical and electrical GbE SFP transceivers Item Quantity Fiber optic cable with appropriate connectors 2 optic fiber cables TX and RX for each depends on optical GbE SFP transceiver type optical GbE SFP transceiver Distance 500 meters up to 70 km depends on optical GbE SFP transceiver type Category 5 CAT5E minimum STP ethernet 1 cable for each electrical GbE SFP cable transceiver Distance 100 meters maximum Cabling an Optical GbE SFP Transceiver Perform the following steps to cable the TX and RX port of an optical GbE SFP transceiver A 40 CAUTION Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fiber optic cables or connectors Do not look into beams and never view directly with optical instruments Laser radiation can cause permanent damage to the eye Clean each connector on the fiber optic cable For cleaning instructions refer to Care and Cleaning of Optical Connectors on page 91 Verify the op
39. wiring according to the NEC article 300 For other countries install according to national requirements CAUTION A m The DCM is a Class 1 Mains Powered Equipment More information concerning Class 1 Mains Powered Equipment can be found in topic Important Safety Instructions earlier in this guide Connection to a 48 60 V dc nominal power system requires a readily accessible disconnect branch circuit protection device The protection device must be used as disconnection device Do not attach the power supply wiring to the building surface nor run through walls ceilings floors and similar openings in the building structure m Take measures to prevent physical damage to the power supply cord m The DCM is not compatible with a DC power system earthed at the equipment location without taking additional precautions such as specific marking Perform the following steps to connect the DCM to a DC power source 1 Verify that the DC power cable is disconnected from the DC power source 4034565 Rev F 35 Chapter 2 Installation 2 Unscrew the protective cover screws see A and B on illustration below to access the terminal block screws f A Protective Cover GND 3 Remove the power cable jacket over a total length of 1 4 inch 35 mm and make the DC and DC wire 0 2 inch 5 mm shorter than the GND wire 4 Strip the stranded wires for about 0 2 inch 5 mm and insert them from the top side behind the pressu
40. 1 billion bits per second Gigabit ethernet is defined in the IEEE 802 3z standard Gigabit ethernet is carried primarily on optical fiber GUI graphical user interface A program interface that takes advantage of a computer graphics 122 4034565 Rev F Glossary capabilities to make the program visually easier to use I O input output IEC International Electro technical Commission Internet protocol A standard that was originally developed by the United States Department of Defense to support the internetworking of dissimilar computers across a network IP is perhaps the most important of the protocols on which the Internet is based It is the standard that describes software that keeps track of the internetwork addresses for different nodes routes and outgoing incoming messages on a network Some examples of IP applications include email chat and Web browsers LAN local area network A communications link between two or more points within a small geographical area such as between buildings Typically permits data rates up to 100 Mbps Smaller than a metropolitan area network MAN or a wide area network WAN LED light emitting diode An electronic device that lights up when electricity passes through it MPEG Motion Picture Experts Group A joint committee of the International Standards Organization ISO and the International Electrotechnical Commission EG This committee develops and maintains the MPEG specific
41. 1080i and 720p formats at up to full HD resolution The following illustration depicts a Transcoder Card 4034565 Rev F Introducing the DCM Equipment A Transcoder Card is able to transcode up to 16 SD channels or 4 HD channels The MFP S Card 4034565 Rev F The Multi Format Processor Card or for short MFP Card provides the DCM with a high number of video audio processing engines suitable for dense multiformat video and audio transcoding Next to these transcoding capabilities an MPF card features HD to SD downscaling picture in picture audio leveling MPEG 2 transrating MPEG 2 digital program insertion video overlay Important Cisco provides a DCM MFP single layer card and a DCM MFP dual layer card Only the DCM MFP single layer card can be used in a Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager device The following picture illustrates a DCM MFP single layer card So ll m 7 ri m M SYAVAVAVAVES v AVAVAVAVAVA VE SA VAVAVA VIS 21 Chapter 1 Description The MFP S Card has inputs nor outputs and signals should be routed to this card via the user interface of the DCM The Co Processor Card General The Co Processor Card of the DCM is used for advanced processing The Co Processor Card is a plug in card for the ASI ASI SFN or GbE Interface Card The following illustration depicts a Co Processor Card plugged on an ASI Interface Card and a
42. 152599 For Customer Service call Telephone 52 55 50 81 8425 m Fax 52 55 52 61 0893 m Email sa latam cs cisco com For Technical Support call Telephone 54 23 20 403340 ext 109 m Fax 54 23 20 403340 ext 103 For Customer Service call Telephone 770 236 5662 m Fax 770 236 5888 Email keillov cisco com 117 Appendix A Customer Information Return Products for Repair Introduction You must have a return material authorization RMA number to return a product Contact the nearest customer service center and follow their instructions Returning a product to Cisco for repair includes the following steps E Obtaining a RMA number Obtaining a customer service center shipping address m Packing and shipping the product Obtaining an RMA Number and Shipping Address You must have an RMA number to return products 118 RMA numbers are valid for 60 days If you already have a number but it is older than 60 days you must contact a customer service representative to revalidate the number You can return the product after the RMA number is revalidated Follow these steps to obtain an RMA number and shipping address 1 Contact a customer service representative to request a new RMA number or revalidate an existing one Refer to the earlier section titled Support Telephone Numbers to find a customer service telephone number in your area 2 Provide the following information to the customer service rep
43. 34565 Rev F 1 NOS Ua RR Q N Power off the DCM A CAUTION To power off a DCM equipped with main and backup power supply you have to disconnect the power source of both power supplies Loosen the four screws and remove the front cover carefully Turn the fuse coverlid of the blown fuse with a quarter turn counterclockwise Replace the blown fuse by a spare fuse with the same ratings Tighten the fuse coverlid Position the front cover on the housing and tighten the four screws Power up the device by connecting the power cord s to the housing For more information concerning the power cord s connection to the DCM please refer to chapter Installation on page 25 Note A blown fuse indicates a defective card or defect in the power circuit feeding the card Troubleshoot and clear the reason for the blown fuse before replacing the defective fuse 87 Chapter 4 Maintenance Replacing a Defective Fan Introduction The DCM is provided with three fans which are continuously monitored by the processor on the Main Card When one of the fans fails an alarm message will be generated indicating the fan position of the defective fan The following illustration depicts the fan positions Sy as Tools and Parts to Replace a Fan The following tools and accessories are required to replace a fan Cross headed screwdriver type Phillips No 2 E Spare fan part number 4023455 CAUTION When a spare fan is br
44. 34565 Rev F 125 Afafe CISCO Cisco Systems International BV Haarlerbergweg 13 19 Amsterdam The Netherlands www Cisco com This document includes various trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Please see the Trademarks section of this document for a list of the Cisco Systems Inc trademarks used in this document All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners Product and service availability subject to change without notice 2012 Cisco and or its affiliates All rights reserved March 2012 Printed in USA Part Number 4034565 Rev F
45. AVAVAVAVAVAVAVA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV AV 47 1 3 Bao BAs aa Egle Loa 4 When the DCM leaves our assembly line the management ports are provided with default network settings These settings are Parameter 10 100Base T GbE IP address 150 158 230 250 150 158 231 250 Subnet Mask address 255 255 255 000 255 255 255 000 Gateway To establish connection the network settings of the PC must be configured in such a way that it belongs to the same subnet For example to connect the GbE port of the DCM to a GbE port of a PC the IP address of the PC s GbE port can be set to 150 158 231 1 and the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 The following steps describe how to configure the IP settings of a PC running Windows 7 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Checking the Software Package Version 1 Open the Control Panel of Windows 7 by clicking on Start and then on Control 4 Panel In the Control Panel window double click on Network Connections to open the network connections Right click on the Local Area Connection of the port that is used to establish connection with the DCM and select Properties Result The Properties dialog of the selected port appears Local Area Connection Properties Networking Sharing Connect using amp Broadcom Netxtreme Gigabit Ethe
46. AYAY Arata tarata tatata atana AYA EHEN RSR Introducing the DCM Chapter 1 Description Co Processor Card E FEC Card A A m PSU slot cover plate 4 21 5 7 7 15 f 4 E Interface card slot cover plate Te f an en When the DCM leaves our assembly line the device is configured as ordered When the device is not fully populated the device can always be upgraded at a later date by adding cards and or PSU see chapter Upgrading on page 95 6 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Introducing the DCM Principle The following block diagram depicts the functional blocks of a DCM equipped with two ASI Interface Cards with Co Processor Card and two GbE Interface Cards with Co Processor Card and FEC Card Maire PSU Power Distribution GbE Ge Al e e 10N00 BaseT 21 ASI Interface gt IE 7 Main Card VO Cortacts 23 Card Front Parel Status LEDs Ey ar ar vi ws amp GbE Interface Card ar zg ASI Interface TT Sa Card 2 Fa a ar mm Daa w gt Cortrol 8 GbE Interface 2 Card gt Power Supply gt Status Chapter 1 Description Introducing the DCM Equipment The Housing Introduction The DCM housing is a compact modular 2RU high 19 inch chassis containing four interface card slots and two PSU slots The housing is rear loadable meaning the interface cards as well as the PSU are loaded
47. CM with DC Power Supply Unit is designed and rated for connection to 48 V dc 60 V dc Nominal power supply system Normal Service Voltage Range not exceeding 36 V dc to 72 V dc For this category of equipment the safety considerations for handling dangerous voltages are applicable A WARNING Use the same level of safety precautions for this equipment and power source as for the AC power source Observe the following safety warnings and guidelines E Use a listed DC rated Branch Circuit protection in accordance with the wire size and with a maximum of 15 A current The circuit protection must be placed in the hot wire E We recommend a minimum of 1 5 mm or AWG16 for 15 A fusing The DC power source must be electrically isolated from the Mains AC source in accordance with the standard of the country where you are installing the product m The wire size of the cable used to connect a product to the DC distribution module or bus bar must have the appropriate wire size to avoid overloading m Always wire the protective earth terminal of the DC power supply connector or cable Connection to Centralized DC Power Systems 34 A centralized DC power distribution system typically 48 V dc is a power system consisting of open batteries charger rectifier circuits and primary and secondary distribution equipment intended to provide power to equipment loads Two types of systems exist E Source earthed DC power systems in
48. Co Processor Card plugged on a GbE Interface Card 22 4034565 Rev F The Embedded Graphical User Interface The Embedded Graphical User Interface Introduction The DCM can be configured and monitored via an embedded graphical user interface GUI that can be accessed using Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox The following shows the start page of the web browser user interface of the DCM Ruh D9900 Digital Content Manager sco 81010 The procedure to access DCM s web browser user interface can be found in chapter Operation on page 51 Embedded GUI Information For more information concerning the embedded GUL please refer to technical publication Digital Content Manager DCM Configuration Guide This user s guide opens in Acrobat Reader by selecting the User Manual link on the Help page of the web browser user interface of the DCM 4034565 Rev F 23 Chapter 1 Description Product Identification General Products can be identified by means of the ID label attached to the product The following information is available on the label s Company address Model number Serial number E Part number Under some circumstances you might need this information For example when a unit is failing the serial number is necessary for returning your unit Identification Label 24 The following illustration depicts an example of the identification label affixed to the DCM Manufacturer Cisco System
49. M with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher Result The Encryption tab page is displayed ptions GO amp General Tabs Content Applications Privacy Security General Network Update Encryption Protocols I Use SSL 3 0 Use TLS 10 Certificates When a server requests my personal certificate Select one automatically Ask me every time 10 Click on View Certificates Result The Certificate Manager dialog is displayed 11 Click on the Authorities tab Result The Authorities tab page appears Certificate Name TURKTRUST Elektronik Sertifika Hizmet Sa 4A Trust Ges f Sicherheitssysteme im elektr A Trust nQual 03 4AC Camerfirma S A Chambers of Commerce Root 2008 Global Chambersign Root 2008 4AC Camerfirma SA CIF 482743287 Chambers of Commerce Root Global Chambersign Root Oommen ee Servers Authorities Others You have certificates on file that identify these certificate authorities Security Device Builtin Object Token Builtin Object Token Builtin Object Token Builtin Object Token Builtin Object Token Builtin Object Token View Edit Trust Export Delete or Distrust 12 Point to Import 75 Chapter 3 Operation Result The Select File containing CA certificate s to import dialog is displayed 13 Browse to the location of the DCM certificate XXXXXX crt 14 Select this certi
50. NEC applies An electrical conducting path shall exist between the product chassis and the metal surface of the enclosure or rack in which it is mounted or to a grounding conductor Electrical continuity shall be provided by using thread forming type mounting screws that remove any paint or nonconductive coatings and establish a metal to metal contact Any paint or other nonconductive coatings shall be removed on the surfaces between the mounting hardware and the enclosure or rack The surfaces shall be cleaned and an antioxidant applied before application The grounding architecture of this product is DC insulated DC I DC powered products have a nominal operating DC voltage of 48 V dc Minimal steady state DC operating voltage is 40 V dc Reference American National Standards Institute ANSI T1 315 Table 1 XXXIX Cautions and Regulatory Compliance Statements for NEBs E AC powered products are intended for deployments where an external surge protective device SPD is used at the AC power service equipment as defined by the National Electrical Code NEC xl 4034565 Rev F Laser Safety Laser Safety Introduction This equipment can be provided with an infrared laser that transmits intensity modulated light and emits invisible laser radiation Warning Radiation WARNING Avoid personal injury Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous
51. Ports u a 44 25 Chapter 2 Installation E Connecting the ASI Interfaces nel 45 u Connecting the GPIO Contact Closue nennen 46 Inserting and Removing CI CAMs and Smart Cards 48 26 4034565 Rev F Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation Before You Start Make sure that the chassis is in good condition and that you have the tools and equipment needed Unpacking and Inspecting the Housing As you unpack the housing inspect it for shipping damage If you find any damage contact the customer services department Refer to appendix Customer Information on page 115 for information on contacting the customer services department Chassis Dimensions The following drawing shows the dimensions of the DCM chassis T n 4034565 Rev F 27 Chapter 2 Installation Operating Temperature Limits Introduction The DCM is designed to operate within a specified operating temperature range Specifications of the DCM can be found in the data sheet of the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager A WARNING Avoid damage to the DCM Your warranty is void if you operate this product above the maximum specified operating temperature Operating Environment We recommend the following activities to moderate the operating temperature Mount additional components such as combiners and net strips at the back of the 19 inch equipment rack so that the free airflow between the sides of the unit and the
52. SI SEN Interface Card containing eight ASI ports and two GPS reference signal inputs a GbE Interface Card containing two pairs Gigabit Ethernet ports an 8 VSB Interface Card provided with 4 or 8 8 VSB RF input ports a DVB S2 CI Interface Card with 2 DVB S2 RF ports and 2 DVB CI slots or 4 DVB S2 RF ports and 4 DVB CI slots or a Transcoder Card an MFP S Card The illustration below depicts a Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager A more detailed description of the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager together with technical specifications of the housing and equipment can be found on the data sheet of the device 4034565 Rev F Introducing the DCM Modular Concept Overview The DCM is a fully modular concept built around a 2 RU high housing The flexible modular concept ensures easy system capacity upgrades The following illustration represents the modular concept of the DCM The following DCM equipment is available DCM housing m 100 240 V ac Power Supply Unit PSU we 4034565 Rev F Chapter1 Description m 48 60 V dc Power Supply Unit PSU 4 CH wt GbE Interface Card Vvavavay AVAVAVA TEST A7AVAVAV D AVAVAVAVAVAVAN ng Ba o 4 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F 8 VSB Interface Card E Transcoder Card Ava OH TAVAVAVAYA AA H PML a A ul GY 4 Wy Co A LS A TA RIS AVAVA YA AVA AY DTA VAVAVATA TE YSIS AY
53. Sys DCM MKII to Target 10 50 201 53 18 Uploading the file md5sums to Target 10 50 203 201 53 18 Uploading the file RFS_army5tejl dem2 to Target 10 50 201 53 20 Uploading the file RFS_ppc dem2 to Target 10 50 201 53 Notes After upgrading the software package the device will automatically reboot which takes several minutes m When the web browser user interface was open during the upgrading process you have to restart the web browser because the browser s cache may contain erroneous data 101 Chapter 5 Upgrading Adding or Removing DCM Hardware Introduction The DCM has four I O slots and two PSU slots A device with free I O slots can be extended by a card Particular options need additional hardware on cards for instance the FEC option Such option card can be added to the appropriate card A device with free PSU slot can always be extended with a second PSU The following sub topics describe how to add DCM hardware to a device and how to remove hardware Remarks During adding or removing DCM hardware consideration should be given to the following cautions and warnings A CAUTION DCM hardware contains static sensitive devices Always follow proper electrostatic discharge ESD handling procedures wristband with ground strap and ESD mat when installing cards into the DCM Follow Electronic Industries Association EIA standard EIA 625 Note When the DCM is connected to protective ground
54. ablish the protective grounding before putting this equipment back into operation This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available For receiver products do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can come into contact with such circuits When installing the antenna take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits as they may cause serious injury or death For proper installation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes for example U S NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Besides the safety ground connection provided by the mains cord s third terminal this equipment is provided with an additional grounding terminal located at the rear panel This terminal is intended for bonding of the product to a low impedance earth system The terminal is not to be considered as a safety ground but is helpful for lightning protection and for meeting the EMC requirements at a system or installation level Fuse Replacement To replace a fuse comply with the following AC Power 4034565 Rev F Disconnect the power before changing fuses Identify and cle
55. about the technology used in relation to this product Service personnel should have additional skills and be familiar with cabling electronic circuitry and wiring practices Related Publication Refer to the following publications for more information concerning the DCM E Digital Content Manager DCM Configuration Guide this guide can be accessed via the embedded Graphical User Interface of the system m Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager Data Sheet this data sheet can be found at the following location http www cisco com en US products ps9230 products data sheets list html 4034565 Rev F xlv 4034565 Rev F Description Introduction This chapter describes the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager and presents a summary of the DCM equipment In This Chapter E Introducing the DEM nissan aa 2 E Introducing the DCM Eitipmenkssee ee 8 E The Embedded Graphical User Interface unesnen 23 E Product Identification seseseseeeseserereererrrsrerresresresrsererrssreerenessrereeressser 24 Chapter 1 Description Introducing the DCM General The Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager is a compact 2 RU MPEG processing platform capable of supporting high numbers of video stream processing The DCM Series D9900 housing provides hot swappable and redundant power supplies and four I O slots Each I O slot can be populated with an ASI Interface Card containing 10 ASI ports an A
56. ady to connect the DCM to the AC mains power outlet WARNING Check if the AC mains source voltage corresponds to the appropriate power input voltage for the device This voltage is noted on the power supply module Perform the following steps to connect AC power to the DCM 1 Connect the AC power cord to the back of the device 2 Connect the power cord to the AC power outlet Notes If your DCM is equipped with two AC type power supply units it is advisable to plug each power supply unit into a separate dedicated branch circuit Once the DCM is powered up the device starts booting Booting the DCM can take some time depending on the configuration and the features of the device The DCM AC power supply has been approved for connection to an IT power distribution system with voltage limiter neutral not distributed and 230 V ac line to line voltage as used in Norway A CAUTION Do not insert nor unplug a powered power supply from the chassis without disconnecting the power source When a DCM is brought from a cold into a warm environment the device should be acclimated to the environment temperature and humidity conditions for at least 30 minutes Non acclimated devices may not meet the technical specifications as described Powering up a non acclimated device may result in damage to the component and or chassis 4034565 Rev F 33 Chapter 2 Installation Connection of a DCM to a DC Power Source General The D
57. age to this equipment Mounting this equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not caused due to uneven mechanical loading Reduced Airflow When mounting this equipment in the rack do not obstruct the cooling airflow through the rack Be sure to mount the blanking plates to cover unused rack space Additional components such as combiners should be mounted at the back of the rack so that the free airflow is not restricted A WARNING Installation of this equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of this equipment is not compromised Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature Only install this equipment in a humidity and temperature controlled environment that meets the requirements given in this equipment s technical specifications A WARNING If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature Therefore consideration should be given to installing this equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature 4034565 Rev F Grounding Important Safety Instructions English Do not violate the protective grounding by using an extension cable power cable or autotransformer without a protective ground conductor Take care to maintain the protective grounding of this equipment during service or repair and to re est
58. an 48 V DC 60 V DC bitte auf die in diesem Handbuch oder in begleitenden Handbiichern fiir diese Serie aufgefiihrten spezifischen Installationsanweisungen Stromkreisuberlastung Bevor das Ger t an die Stromversorgung angeschlossen wird muss sichergestellt werden dass Sie ber ausreichende Kenntnisse in Bezug auf die Auswirkungen einer Stromkreis berlastung verf gen Beim Anschluss von Ger ten an den Stromkreis muss darauf geachtet werden dass die Schaltungen nicht berlastet werden XXxiV A ACHTUNG Der Anschluss dieses Ger ts an den Stromkreis muss wohliiberlegt erfolgen die Auswirkungen die eine Uberlastung auf die Uberstromsicherung und die Versorgungsschaltungen haben kann sind zu ber cksichtigen Hierbei m ssen die auf dem Typenschild des Ger ts angegebenen Daten angemessen beachtet werden 4034565 Rev F Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch Allgemeine bei der Durchf hrung von Wartungs und Reparaturarbeiten zu beachtende Sicherheitsma nahmen A ACHTUNG Eine Stromschlaggefahr vermeiden Durch ffnen oder Entfernen der Ger teabdeckung k nnen Sie unter Umst nden gef hrlichen Spannungen ausgesetzt sein Beachten Sie folgende allgemeine Sicherheitsma nahmen und Richtlinien Armbanduhren und Schmuck Zu Ihrer pers nlichen Sicherheit und Vermeidung einer Ger tebesch digung keine elektrisch leitf higen Gegenst nde wie beispielsweise eine Armbanduhr oder Schmuck tragen Gewitter W
59. an interface card is installed cable the card Note For more information concerning cabling an interface card can be found in chapter Installation on page 25 9 Power on the device Removing an Interface Card or Transcoder Card When you have read the safety instructions in topic Important Safety Instructions earlier in this guide you are ready to remove a card from a DCM A CAUTION Follow proper ESD handling procedures ESD may cause permanent damage to electric components The following procedure explains how to remove a card from the device 1 Power off the DCM 2 Foran interface card unplug the signal cables from the card 3 Loosen both screws of the card 106 4034565 Rev F Adding or Removing DCM Hardware 22 Vavavay AYAY AVAVAY AVAVAVA VAVAVAVA RS A VAVAVAVA D TA VAVAVA YA AVS av AVAVAVAVAYAY VAVAVAY 4 Gently pull the module out the device using its handles When the removed card is not replaced by another card the device slot must be covered by a cover plate Therefore slide the interface card cover plate into the PCB guides of the device slot and tighten both screws 6 Power on the device Installing or Removing a Co Processor Card Introduction The Co Processor Card which is used for advanced processing can be mounted either on an ASI ASI SFN or GbE Interface Card Since the Co Processor Card manipulates the outgoing transport stream s the card must be installed on the in
60. appareil a t expos a la pluie ou a l humidit ne fonctionne pas normalement ou a subi une chute A DANGER Pour r duire le risque d incendie ou de choc lectrique n exposez pas cet appareil la pluie ou l humidit L appareil ne doit pas tre expos des fuites ou des projections de liquide et aucun objet rempli de liquide comme un vase ne doit tre plac sur l appareil Site d installation Lorsque vous s lectionnez le site d installation vous devez respecter les exigences suivantes Terre de protection Le conducteur de terre de protection de l installation lectrique du b timent doit tre conforme aux exigences nationales et locales tat environnemental Le site d installation doit tre sec propre et ventil N utilisez pas cet quipement l o il risquerait d tre en contact avec l eau Veillez ce que cet quipement soit utilis dans un environnement r pondant aux exigences telles que mentionn es dans les sp cifications techniques de cet quipement qui se trouvent sur la fiche technique de cet quipement Exigences en mati re d installation A ATTENTION CETTE INSTALLATION DOIT ETRE EFFECTUEE PAR UN AGENT DE MAINTENANCE QUALIFIE ET DOIT ETRE CONFORME A TOUS LES REGLEMENTS LOCAUX L installation de l quipement doit tre conforme aux r glements lectriques locaux et nationaux Placement de l quipement A ATTENTION Evitez les blessures corporelles et les domma
61. appropri Contactez l autorit de contr le lectrique concern e ou un lectricien si vous ne savez pas si une mise la terre appropri e est disponible Pour les r cepteurs ne placez pas l antenne proximit de lignes lectriques a riennes ou d autres circuits d clairage lectrique ou un endroit o elle peut entrer en contact avec ce genre de circuits Lors de l installation de l antenne faites tr s attention de ne pas entrer en contact avec ce genre de circuits car ils sont susceptibles de causer des blessures voire la mort Pour une installation et une mise la terre correctes de l antenne r f rez vous aux codes nationaux et locaux par exemple tats Unis NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Outre la connexion de terre de s curit fournie par la troisi me borne du cordon d alimentation cet quipement est fourni avec une borne de mise la terre suppl mentaire situ e au niveau du panneau arri re Cette borne est destin e la liaison lectrique du produit un syst me de mise la terre de faible imp dance La borne n est pas consid rer comme une mise la terre de s curit mais elle est utile pour la protection contre la foudre et pour r pondre aux exigences en mati re de compatibilit lectromagn tique au niveau du syst me ou de l installation xxiii Instructions de s curit importantes frangais Puissance CA
62. ar the condition that caused the original fuse failure Always use a fuse of the correct type and rating The correct type and rating are indicated on this equipment This product requires short circuit overcurrent protection to be provided as part of the building installation Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations The outlet must be near this equipment and must be easily accessible Connect this equipment only to the power sources that are identified on the equipment rating label normally located close to the power inlet connector s This unit might have more than one power supply connection All connections XV Important Safety Instructions English must be removed to de energize the unit The plug socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main disconnecting device m Always pull on the plug or the connector to disconnect a cable Never pull on the cable itself Unplug this equipment when unused for long periods of time Connection to 48 V DC 60 V DC Power Sources If this equipment is DC powered refer to this equipment s specific installation instructions in this manual or in companion manuals in this series for connection to nominal 48 V DC 60 V DC power sources Circuit Overload Know the effects of circuit overloading before connecting this equipment to the power supply Take care when connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring
63. ase 5 Press the Download button Result The Opening dialog is displayed 6 Select the Save File selection button and point to OK button Result The Downloads list appears Downloads Ca dcm der 857 bytes 150 158 230 250 Search Hint Right click on the dem der file and point to Open Containing Folder in the short cut menu to see the location where the file is saved 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher Close the Downloads list In the menu bar of the web browser click on Tools and select Options Result The Options dialog appears 9 Point to Advanced and select the Encryption tab Result The Encryption tab page is displayed Options x Een General Tabs Content Applications Privacy Security Sync Advanced General Network Update Encryption Protocols V Use SSL 3 0 I Use TLS 1 0 Certificates When a server requests my personal certificate Select one automatically Ask me every time View Certificates Revocation Lists Validation Security Devices Cancel Help 10 Click on the View Certificates button Result The Certificate Manager dialog is displayed 11 Click on the Authorities tab 71 Chapter 3 Operation Result The Authorities tab page appears f Certificate Manager
64. ation Perform the following steps to snap a ferrite core on the ethernet cable 1 Position the ferrite core as close as possible to the RJ 45 connector 2 Loop one full turn of the cable around the ferrite core 3 Clip the ferrite core on the cable Perform the following steps to cable an electrical GbE SFP transceiver 1 Connect one end of the ethernet cable CAT5 or CAT6 to the electrical SFP transceiver inserted into the GbE I O card 2 Connect the other end to the IP network connection point 4034565 Rev F 41 Chapter 2 Installation Connecting RF Ports Introduction The following illustrations show the RF port location of an 8 VSB Interface Cards with 4 RF inputs and with 8 RF inputs and a DVB S2 CI Interface Cards with 2 RF inputs and with 4 RF inputs m 8 VSB Interface Card 4 RF Inputs S AVAVAVAVAVAYAVAVAVAYAVAVAVAVAVAYA D VAVAVAVATAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAT AVAVAVATAVATAVATAVATAVATAVATAVATA TAVAF aN VATA PEN AVAT ay VAY AV O va 0 Way 0 8 720 WH ave WH ya RF1 RF2 RF3 RF4 m 8 VSB Interface Card 8 RF Inputs RF5 RF6 RF RF8 vavaS sot 5 aye aF AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAT wavarayavava TAVAF N TATAP N TAT AVA va May 0 7 0 ie VA RF1 RF2 RF3 RF4 DVB S2 CI Interface Card 2 RF inputs and 2 DVB CI slots AVAVaVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA VAY ORV AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV V MrX A Y 9 cS i
65. ation for a series of hardware and software standards designed to reduce the storage requirements of digital video and audio The common goal of MPEG compression is to convert the equivalent of about 7 7 MB down to under 150 K which represents a compression ratio of approximately 52 to 1 Current standards are MPEG 1 MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 PC personal computer PCR program clock reference PSI program specific information 4034565 Rev F 123 Glossary PSU RMA RU SELV SFP S SNMP TX UDP 124 power supply unit return material authorization A form used to return products rack unit RU is the measuring unit of vertical space in a standard equipment rack One RU equals 1 75 44 5 mm receive or receiver safety extra low voltage small form factor pluggable system or service information Tuning information sent from the DNCS to DHCTs which provides the information that DHCTs need to be able to tune to a particular service simple network management protocol A protocol that governs network management and the monitoring of network devices and their functions transmit or transmitter user datagram protocol A connectionless protocol like TCP that runs on top of IP networks Unlike TCP IP UDP IP provides very few error recovery services offering instead a direct way to send and receive datagrams over an IP network without acknowledgements for guaranteed delivery 4034565 Rev F 40
66. ators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 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 4034565 Rev F Important Safety Instructions English A WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not ex
67. c Shock Hazard 4034565 Rev F This equipment meets applicable safety standards Refer to this equipment s Identification label or contact factory for details about regulatory compliance approvals A WARNING To reduce risk of electric shock perform only the instructions that are included in the operating instructions Refer all servicing and installation to qualified service personnel only Electric shock can cause personal injury or even death Avoid direct contact with dangerous voltages at all times The protective ground connection where provided is essential to safe operation and must be verified before connecting the power supply Know the following safety warnings and guidelines E Dangerous Voltages Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or xi Important Safety Instructions English service this equipment Only qualified service personnel are allowed to remove chassis covers and access any of the components inside the chassis No user serviceable parts inside Do not open Important Safety Instructions xii 1 NS vr Q N 10 11 12 13 14 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radi
68. cal Support and Customer Service numbers for your area Telephone and Fax Numbers North America Cisco Services For Technical Support call Toll free 1 800 722 2009 Local 678 277 1120 Press 2 at the prompt For Customer Service call Toll free 1 800 722 2009 Local 678 277 1120 Press 3 at the prompt Fax 770 236 5477 Email customer service cisco com Europe Belgium For Technical Support call Region Centers Atlanta Georgia United States Middle East Africa Japan Japan Telephone 32 56 445 197 or 32 56 445 155 Fax 32 56 445 061 For Customer Service call Telephone 32 56 445 444 Fax 32 56 445 051 Email service elc cisco com Telephone 81 3 5908 2153 or 81 3 5908 2154 Fax 81 3 5908 2155 Telephone 82 2 3429 8800 Korea Korea Fax 82 2 3452 9748 Email songk cisco com Telephone 86 21 2401 4433 China mainland China Fax 86 21 2401 4455 Email xishan cisco com Telephone 852 2588 4746 All other Asia Pacific Hong Kong countries amp Australia Fax 852 2588 3139 Email saapac support cisco com 116 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Region Centers Mexico Mexico Central America Caribbean All other Argentina Latin America countries Product Support Telephone and Fax Numbers Telephone 11 55 08 9999 Brazil Brazil m Fax 11 55 08 9998 Email fattinl cisco com or ecavalhe cisco com For Technical Support call Telephone 52 3515152599 m Fax 52 3515
69. cal cables are shipped with protective caps Do not remove caps until ready to make connections Do not touch unprotected optical connector faces Do not allow dirt to touch the connector to the bulkheads Small scratches minute traces of dirt or skin oils can degrade signal quality Materials for Cleaning 4034565 Rev F The following materials are required for cleaning E Lint free Wipes tissues Ethyl or Isopropyl Alcohol gt 91 purity Do not use a lesser grade Do not use common rubbing alcohol E Filtered Canned Air E Lint free Swabs 91 Chapter 4 Maintenance Cleaning of Connectors in a Bulkhead Adapter Perform the following steps to clean optical connectors in a bulkhead adapter 1 2 5 Remove the protective cap from the bulkhead adapter Blow dust particles from the interior surface of the bulkhead adapter using filtered canned air as follows A CAUTION Be sure to hold the air can in upright position so that liquid from the can cannot enter the air tube Do not shake the can Do not blow air directly on the fiber Failure to observe this caution may damage the connector or cause contaminants to be placed on the surface being cleaned Hold the air can upright Position the can extension tube approximately 6 inches 15 3 cm from the surface to be cleaned E Gently blow into the adapter Swab the bulkhead adapter using a lint free swab as follows CAUTION Do not use alcohol less than 91
70. communication with management systems Please keep your password in a safe place The password can be changed afterwards Done Internet Protected Mode Off Ar R100 4 Under Download Root CA Certificate press the Download button Result The File Download Security Warning dialog is displayed f File Download Security Warning Do you want to open or save this file Name dcm der Lg Type Security Certificate 857 bytes From 150 158 230 250 While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or save this software What s the risk 5 Point to the Open button 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F 6 Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher Result The Certificate dialog is displayed a Certificate General Details Certification Path 8 Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to AAIPNMM Issued by AAIPNMM Yalid from 20 03 2012 to 18 03 2022 nstall Certificate Issuer Statement Learn more about certificates Ca In the General tab page point to Install Certificate button Result The Certificate Import Wizard dialog appears Certificate Im
71. d requirements for the Network Equipment Building System NEBS certification from the Telcordia Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment A Module of LSSGR FR 64 TSGR FR 440 and NEBSFR FR 2063 Telcordia Technologies Generic Requirements GR 1089 CORE NEBS Compliance Statements 4034565 Rev F For NEBS certification comply with the following A CAUTION m To comply with the Telcordia GR 1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety all shielded cables shall be grounded at both ends In a NEBS installation shielded intra building cabling grounded at both ends is required The intrabuilding ports of the equipment or subassembly is only suitable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling The intrabuilding ports of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the Outside Plant OSP or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use only as intrabuilding interfaces Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR 1089 CORE Issue 4 and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring This product is designed for a common bonding network CBN installation This product can be installed in a network telecommunication facility or location where the
72. dung dieses Ger ts w hrend der Durchf hrung von Wartungs oder Reparaturarbeiten beibehalten wird Die Schutzerdung vor erneuter Inbetriebnahme des Ger ts stets wieder herstellen Das Ger t muss geerdet sein Den Erdleiter niemals au er Kraft setzen oder das Ger t verwenden ohne dass ein geeigneter Erdleiter installiert ist Sollten Sie sich nicht sicher sein ob eine geeignete Erdung vorliegt setzen Sie sich bitte mit der entsprechenden Pr fstelle f r elektrische Sicherheit oder mit einem Elektroinstallateur in Verbindung Bei Empfangsger ten darauf achten dass sich die Antenne nicht in der N he von berlandleitungen Lichtschaltkreisen oder Stromkreisen befindet bzw an Stellen an denen sie mit solchen in Ber hrung kommen kann Stellen Sie bei der der Installation der Antenne unbedingt sicher dass Sie solche Schaltkreise nicht ber hren da dies zu ernsthaften Verletzungen mit m glicher Todesfolge f hren kann Zur korrekten Installation und Erdung der Antenne bitte entsprechende nationale und rtliche Vorschriften beachten wie beispielsweise f r die USA NFPA 70 National Electrical Code NEC Abschnitt 810 und f r Kanada Canadian Electrical Code CEC Abschnitt 54 f r Deutschland VDE 0100 VDE 0855 Aufer der durch den dritten Anschluss des Netzkabels bereitgestellten Schutzerdung ist dieses Ger t noch mit einem zus tzlichen Erdanschluss versehen der sich an der R ckwand befindet Dieser Anschluss ist daz
73. e not recommended link Result The DCM login page appears DCM D9901 Digital Content Manager Windows Internet Explorer provided by Cisco Se SE z JARRET T File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Convert 2 f Select ly Favorites Web Slice Gallery v Mi Free Hotmail a SoftStub Sug gested Sites v Common Cisco Tools als DCM D9901 Digital Content Manager f 1 why Pager Safetyy Took a alili D9900 Digital Content Manager cisco B10 10 Internet Protected Mode Off fav 100 3 Click on Certificate Error in the address bar of the web browser and point to View certificates in the Certificate Invalid popup 64 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F 4 5 Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher Result The Certificate dialog appears Certificate General Details Certification Path on Certificate Information This certificate cannot be verified up to a trusted certification authority Issued to 150 158 230 250 Issued by AAIPNMM alid from 28 04 2012 to 26 04 2022 Install Certificate Issuer Statement Learn more about certificates Select the Certification Path tab Certificate BS General Details Certification Path Certification path Bal AAIPNMM al 150 158 230 250 View Certif
74. e about certificate stores lt Back Cancel Select Place all certificates in the following store and click on Browse 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher Result The Select Certificate Store dialog appears gt Select Certificate Store Select the certificate store you want to use Trusted Root Certification Authorities gt Enterprise Trust J gt Intermediate Certification Authorities Active Directory User Object O Trusted Puhlichers m gt Show physical stores 9 Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities and click on OK to confirm and to close the dialog 10 In the Certificate Import Wizard dialog click on Next gt Result The Complete the Certificate Import Wizard page appears 11 Click on Finish Result The following Security Warning popup appears Security Warning You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA A claiming to represent AAIPNMM Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually from AAIPNMM You should confirm its origin by contacting AAIPNMM The following number will assist you in this process Thumbprint shal LE2619A2 ADDF2562 93B1B08F SACIBA7 C5E90365 Warning If you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Insta
75. e help of the DCM Online Help DCM Software Package 10 0 Mozilla Firefox So File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help atts DCM D9900 Digital Content Mana x Online Help DCM Software Package 1 x ne Ms 10 50 203 123 https 10 50 203 123 static onlinehelp index htm toc htm 17224 htm C Google PA Meest bezocht _ Aan de slag fab Laatste nieuws B contents Index Search testis Digital Content Manager Contents cisco Online Help introduction Welcome to the Online Help of the Cisco DCM Series D9900 Digital Content Manager Cisco DCM Series D9901 Digital 5 configuration Content Manager Cisco DCM Series D9902 Digital Content Manager and Digital Content Manager DCM Model Using the Tree view D9900 This online help is organized into the following chapters Panel Introduction I Rate Control m Configuration Bi Insertion Using the Tree View Digital Program Insertion and Program Switching x Scrambling Multiplexin BiP video Gateway Transcoding Backup Scenarios m Transrating alarm Monitoring Logo Insertion Logo Insertion additional Features a Checking Bitrates Digital Program Insertion and Program Switching Software Upgrade m Scrambling Extended Operations IP Video Gatewa Glossary of Terms gt index m Backup Scenarios Alarm Monitoring m Checking Bit Rates m Additional Features Software Upgrade Extended Operations Thi
76. ent According to the type of optical transmitter inside the equipment there are different laser safety precautions A laser label that clearly indicates the laser aperture is affixed to the equipment s rear panel The following illustration displays the location of the laser label Laser label Depending upon whether you are located in Europe IEC standard or in the U S CDRH standard there are different laser safety precautions For more information about the equipment s laser output refer to the equipment s data sheet xlii 4034565 Rev F Laser Safety Class 1 and Class Labels The following illustrations show the class 1 and class I labels attached to the housing according to the standards N ww OAN Ayayay VAVA TA A f TAvavavavavassaravavavarrsravavar DIS IT lt ARS VA VATA AY ea apertures on the rear panel Note Depending on the device configuration the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager can be equipped with up to four GbE Interface Cards containing SFP cages Each SFP cage can be populated with either an optical or electrical SFP transceiver Information about approved SFP transceivers can be found in the data sheet of the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager This data sheet is published at the following location http www cisco com en US products ps9230 products data sheets list html In Accordance with the IEC Standard The optical SFP tran
77. eon2 dem2 RFS_app p2626 dcm2 RFS_app ppc dcm2 RFS_armuStejl dcm2 RFS_octeon2 dcm2 RFS_p262 dcm2 RFS_p262 dcm3 RFS_ppc dem2 correct Upgrading the DCM Software Opening the Upgrade lt Tool Perform the following steps to open the Upgrade lt tool files in G Users claeysk Documents DCM B18 18 88 Continuum DUP Digital Manager MkII Upgrade Package RootFileSys_64G files in C Users c laeysk Documents DCM B16 16 86 Continuum DUP Digita Manager Upgrade Package RootFileSys_16G RFS dem RFS_app ppc dem2 m 1 Inthe start menu click on the Start button and browse to the Upgrade It application Result The Upgrade It dialog is displayed e 2s Upgrade It Soa File View Settings Help Available Modules Targets No Board Type Module Name Version IP Address Type 1 DCM RootFileSys B10 00 59 O 10 50 201 53 DCM_16G C Users claeysk D ocuments D CM B10 00 59 Continuum DYP Digite Open Add Slot Details Target Slot ID Board Type Module Name Tag Version Target Path 4034565 Rev F 97 Chapter 5 Upgrading 98 Notes The Upgrade It tool is provided with a Reboot after Upgrade function that gives an additional and unnecessary reboot command to the DCM after the upgrading process when enabled Disabling this function can be done by pointing to the Settings menu and unchecking the Reboo
78. erankert sein Vergewissern Sie sich dass das Ger t wo erforderlich sicher an der Montagefl che oder dem Schaltschrank befestigt ist um ein Herabfallen bei Ersch tterung zu vermeiden Blenden und Abdeckplatten dienen drei wichtigen Funktionen Abschottung gegen ber innerhalb des Geh uses vorhandenen gef hrlichen Spannungen und Str men sowie eine elektromagnetischer Interferenz EMI die sich st rend auf den Funkverkehr oder andere Ger te auswirken kann Und sie sorgen f r angemessene Bel ftung innerhalb des Geh uses Verwenden Sie das System nur wenn alle Platinen Blenden vordere und hintere Abdeckungen angebracht sind Zur Verhinderung von Verletzungen oder Geh usebesch digungen heben oder kippen Sie das Ger t niemals an Griffen von Bauteilen z B Netzteile L fter oder Platinen Diese Griffe sind nicht dazu vorgesehen dem Gewicht des Ger ts standzuhalten Bei der Schaltschrankmontage zu beachtende Sicherheitsma nahmen xxxii Mechanische Belastung Stellen Sie sicher dass sich das Schaltschrank auf einer stabilen Fl che befindet Wenn das Schaltschrank Stabilisierungsvorrichtungen umfasst m ssen diese angebracht werden bevor das Ger t im Schaltschrank installiert wird A ACHTUNG Ger tebesch digungen und Verletzungen unbedingt vermeiden Bei der Ger teinstallation im Schaltschrank muss darauf geachtet werden dass aufgrund einer ungleichm igen mechanischen Belastung keine Gefahr entsteht Redu
79. ette r gle g n rale seront clairement indiqu es dans la description du connecteur faisant l objet de l exception en question m Les c bles Ethernet doivent tre de type double blindage m Les c bles coaxiaux doivent tre de type blindage double tresse ou mieux Lorsque cet quipement est soumis aux r gles FCC des tats Unis et ou aux r gles de l Industrie Canadienne les d clarations suivantes s appliquent E D claration FCC Cet quipement a t test et jug conforme aux limites pour un appareil num rique de Classe A selon la Partie 15 des R gles FCC Ces limites sont destin es fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interf rences n fastes lorsque cet quipement fonctionne dans un environnement commercial Cet quipement g n re utilise et peut radier de l nergie en radiofr quence et s il n est pas install et utilis conform ment au manuel d instructions peut provoquer des interf rences n fastes aux communications radio Le fonctionnement de cet quipement dans une zone r sidentielle est susceptible de provoquer des interf rences n fastes auquel cas l utilisateur devra corriger ces interf rences ses propres frais E D claration de l Industrie Canadienne Industrie Canadienne ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de Classe A est conforme a toutes les exigences des r glementations canadiennes relatives aux quipements produisant des interf rences 4034565 Rev F Instructions de
80. f hig mit der Zugentlastung verbunden sind und einen 360 Anschluss an die Kabelabschirmung erm glichen Ausnahmen von dieser allgemeinen Regel werden in der Anschlussbeschreibung f r den betreffenden Anschluss klar angegeben Ethernet Kabel m ssen doppelt abgeschirmt sein m Koaxialkabel m ssen mindestens eine doppelte Geflechtabschirmung aufweisen Sollte dieses Ger t Vorschriften der FCC der USA und oder Industry Canada unterliegen treffen die folgenden Erkl rungen zu FCC Erkl rung Dieses Ger t wurde gepr ft und entspricht gem Abschnitt 15 der FCC Vorschriften den Grenzwerten f r ein digitales Ger t der Klasse A Diese Grenzwerte dienen einem angemessenen Schutz vor Interferenzst rungen wenn das Ger t in einer kommerziellen Umgebung verwendet wird Dieses Ger t erzeugt und verwendet Hochfrequenzenergie und kann diese abstrahlen Wenn es nicht entsprechend der Anleitung installiert und verwendet wird kann es den Funkverkehr st ren Ein Betrieb dieses Ger ts in einer Wohngegend f hrt wahrscheinlich zu Interferenzst rungen die der Benutzer zu XXXVI 4034565 Rev F Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch seinen Lasten beheben muss Industry Canada Erkl rung Industry Canada ICES 003 Dieses digitale Ger t der Klasse A erf llt s mtliche Anforderungen der in Kanada f r Ger te die Interferenzst rungen verursachen k nnen geltenden Vorschriften CENELEC CISPR Erkl rung in Bezug auf IT Ger te
81. ficate and point to Open Result The Downloading Certificate dialog is displayed Downloading Certificate ou have been asked to trust a new Certificate Authority CA Do you want to trust AAIPNMM for the following purposes Trust this CA to identify websites Trust this CA to identify email users Trust this CA to identify software developers Before trusting this CA for any purpose you should examine its certificate and its policy and procedures if available View Examine CA certificate 15 Verify if the field in quotes in the Downloading Certificate dialog corresponds with the Host ID of the DCM 16 Tick the Trust this CA to identify web sites check box and point to OK Result The Downloading Certificate dialog is closed and the certificate is added to the web browser 17 Close the Certificate Manager and Options dialog Setting Up the Initial Security Configuration 76 Introduction The following list gives more information about the initial security configuration settings About Password Policy Security Accounts and Security Groups The DCM can be accessed using its user interface or using FTP IIOP SSH SNMP or telnet further called external IP services To protect the configuration of the DCM from inappropriate access by users or to protect the device from hacker attacks the DCM is provided with a password security feature that confirms the identity of t
82. ficate dialog corresponds with the Host ID of the DCM 16 Tick the Trust this CA to identify web sites check box and point to OK Result The Downloading Certificate dialog is closed and the certificate is added to the web browser 72 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher 17 Close the Certificate Manager and Options dialog 18 Close the web browser To Install the Certificate into the Mozilla Firefox Web Browser for a Device with Software Package Version 10 10 or Higher The following procedure describes how to install the DCM certificate into the Mozilla Firefox web browser 1 The PCis still connected to the DCM and the web browser shows the following page see topic Checking the Software Package Version on page 52 Untrusted Connection Mozilla Firefox ol File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help amp Untrusted Connection Se https 150 158 230 250 Google P t amp E Meest bezocht Aan de slag Laatste nieuws This Connection is Untrusted You have asked Firefox to connect securely to 150 158 230 250 but we can t confirm that your connection is secure Normally when you try to connect securely sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place However this site s identity can t be verified What Should I Do If you usually connect to this site w
83. ges a cet quipement Une surface de montage instable peut provoquer la chute de cet quipement Pour pr venir les dommages l quipement et les blessures au personnel veuillez respecter les exigences suivantes 4034565 Rev F xxi Instructions de s curit importantes frangais Cet appareil est destin a tre install dans des zones d acc s limit Une zone d acc s limit n est accessible que par l utilisation d un outil sp cial un cadenas et une cl ou tout autre moyen de s curit Placez cet quipement suffisamment pr s d une prise d alimentation secteur CA en tenant compte de la longueur du cordon d alimentation de cet quipement Veillez ce que la surface ou le socle de montage soit stable et puisse supporter la taille et le poids de cet quipement La surface ou le socle de montage doit tre fix e de fa on appropri e selon les sp cifications du fabricant Veillez ce que cet quipement soit solidement fix la surface ou au socle de montage le cas ch ant afin de le prot ger des dommages dus toute perturbation et chute cons cutive Les plaques vierges et les panneaux protecteurs remplissent trois fonctions importantes ils pr viennent toute exposition des tensions et courants dangereux l int rieur du ch ssis ils pr viennent les perturbations lectromagn tiques EMI qui pourraient g ner les communications radio ou les autres quipements et ils dirigent le flux d air de
84. gned to protect the connector ferrule from damage not to keep the connector clean 2 Place a dry lint free wipe on a solid surface CAUTION Avoid contamination of lint free wipes Handle wipes by the edges Discard each wipe immediately after use Failure to observe this caution may result in contaminants on the surface being cleaned 3 Place another dry lint free wipe on top of the first wipe Moisten the top wipe with gt 91 pure ethyl or isopropyl alcohol CAUTION Do not use alcohol less than 91 pure Do not use common rubbing alcohol Failure to observe this caution will deposit contaminants on the fiber surface 5 Gently wipe the connector ferrule and endface For APC connectors only wipe with one continuous motion in the direction of the angle Discard the wipes 7 Place a dry lint free wipe on a solid surface and gently slide the connector endface across the wipe For APC connectors only wipe with one continuous motion in the direction of the angle 8 Blow dust particles from the connector using filtered canned air as follows CAUTION Be sure to hold the air can in upright position so that liquid from the can cannot enter the air tube Do not shake the can Do not blow air directly on the fiber Failure to observe this caution may damage the connector or cause contaminants to be placed on the surface being cleaned Hold the air can upright Position the can extension tube approximately 6 inches 15 3 cm
85. harge de circuit avant de brancher cet quipement l alimentation lectrique Faites attention lorsque vous branchez des appareils au circuit d alimentation de facon a ce que le c blage ne soit pas surcharg A Precautions xxiv DANGER Il est important de faire attention au branchement de cet quipement au circuit d alimentation et l effet que la surcharge des circuits peut avoir sur la protection contre les surintensit s et le c blage d alimentation Une attention particuli re doit tre pr t e aux informations figurant sur l tiquette signal tique de l quipement lorsque vous traitez ce probl me d entretien g n rales DANGER Evitez les chocs lectriques L ouverture ou le retrait du couvercle de cet quipement vous expose des tensions dangereuses 4034565 Rev F Instructions de s curit importantes frangais Vous devez connaitre les pr cautions et directives g n rales suivantes Montres et bijoux Pour votre s curit personnelle et pour viter des dommages cet quipement lors des interventions de maintenance et des r parations ne portez pas d objets conducteurs comme une montre ou des bijoux Foudre Ne travaillez pas sur le syst me et ne branchez ou d branchez pas des c bles pendant les p riodes de foudre tiquettes Ne retirez pas les tiquettes d avertissement Remplacez les tiquettes d avertissement endommag es ou illisibles par de nouvelles Couvercles
86. hat the air intake and exhaust of the housing remain unobstructed during operation LED Indicators At the front of the DCM housing three LED indicators are foreseen to indicate the status of the system The illustration below depicts these front panel LED indicators Chapter 1 Description The following table describes the front panel LED indicators of the DCM LED LED Color Status Description Alarm Red m One or more fans behind the front cover are failing m The ambient temperature as measured on the main board exceeds 55 C 131 F Green OK PS1 Red No PSU present in PSU slot 1 or the PSU present in PSU slot 1 fails Green A PSU is present in PS slot 1 and works fine PS 2 Red No PSU present in PSU slot 2 or the PSU present in PSU slot 2 fails Green A PSU is present in PS slot 2 and works fine The procedure to replace a fan can be found in topic Replacing a Defective Fan on page 88 The procedure to remove and to install a PSU can be found in topic Installing and Removing a PSU on page 111 The following table describes the LED indicators on the management ports LED Description orange Communication green Link up GbE 10 100 Base T VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV 8 AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVOV a Bajo Bal aa sel f VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV ee AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAT
87. he front cover carefully on the housing and tighten its four screws A A CAUTION Tocontinue to comply with EMC regulations cover B provided with air filter must immediately be re installed after cleaning or replacing the air filter and it is not allowed to install the cover without air filter m Make sure that the cooling works properly during the operation of the device Insufficient cooling of the device may cause permanent damage of the device 4034565 Rev F 85 Chapter 4 Maintenance Replacing a Blown Fuse Introduction The DCM is equipped with a number of fuses to protect the different cards The following table lists the different fuses Fuse FMB FEXT F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 Description Main board Future use Interface card chassis position 1 Interface card chassis position 2 Interface card chassis position 3 Interface card chassis position 4 Note With the exception of the F MB fuse and F EXT fuse all fuses are replaceable The following illustration depicts the location of the interface card fuses in the DCM Tools and Parts to Replace a Fuse 86 The following tools and accessories are required to replace a fuse E Flat bladed screwdriver E Spare fuse same type and with same ratings refer to the ratings label stuck on 4034565 Rev F Replacing a Blown Fuse the cover plate of the fuses To Replace a Fuse The following procedure explains how to replace a blown fuse 40
88. he user who is attempting to access the device DCM s password security is set up by defining security accounts A security account consists of a unique user name with password By adding security accounts to security groups particular access permissions and rights can be given to users Security accounts can be defined to access the DCM via its user interface further called GUI accounts and accounts can be defined to access the DCM by external IP services further called Operation System accounts To 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher access the DCM using its user interface the following security groups are defined Administrators full control Automation external triggers Guests read only control Users read write and DTF Administrator DTF Key Configuration During the initial security setup a GUI account belonging to the Administrator security group and an Operating System account must be created The Operating System account gets automatically access to the DCM for troubleshooting SSH and telnet access via FTP or IIOP is optional To prevent people from using weak passwords to access the DCM user interface or to use external IP services for accessing the DCM the following password policy is used The password may not contain more than 80 characters The password must contain characters from at least three of the following classes
89. htige Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch XXIX Cautions and Regulatory Compliance Statements for NEBs xxxix Laser Safety xli Preface XIV Chapter 1 Description 1 Introducing me DCOM nd e iee ER E TE EEEE EERE EE tune 2 Gonera NS EEEE EE EEE E AERA 2 Modular Loneepi unse 3 Introducing the DCM EQuIDM NE een unit 8 The POUR nd near dus tone aa 8 The Power Supply Un ne 11 The ASI Interface Cardin 13 The ASI SEN Interface Card ccceccccccccccesccssccessssssesssesssesesesssecssecssecseecsescsssesseessens 14 The GbE Interface Card iii esse 15 The 8 VSB Interface Card 17 DVB 52 C1 Interface ar na dm uen 19 The Transc der Cardinal san 20 The MFP S Cardero innen 21 The Co Processor Card since 22 vii Contents viii The Embedded Graphical User Interface nn 23 Introduchen ierindas iaa e e E oeae iaar ia re E ii 23 Embedded GUI Information na en 23 Produ ctIdentificatiot no eter caer een 24 MTS e AN AE RS nr 24 Identification Labels nettement 24 Chapter 2 Installation 25 Preparing for Insomnie 27 Befofe NOS erinnert 27 Unpacking and Inspecting the Housing ana a a a 27 Chassis Dimensions isses 27 Operating Temperature LImi nie 28 Introducties ae eee Ee a ee 28 Operating EAN ce 28 Rack MONS ni nn editor 29 Tools and Accessories ne a aan 29 Mounting Requirements ee 29 To Mountthe DCM surasining i a tr entente 29 Earth Bonding Terminal Connection au an 32 Introduction nee oaa eaea e eate ai Tia aeiia 32 Connecti
90. icate Certificate status This CA Root certificate is not trusted because it is not in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Learn more about certification paths oJ In the Certificate Path box select the root certificate and click on View Certificate Result A new Certificate dialog with information of the root certificate is displayed 65 Chapter 3 Operation 66 6 Click on Install Certificate Result The Certificate Import Wizard appears a Certificate Import Wizard Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard This wizard helps you copy certificates certificate trust lists and certificate revocation lists from your disk to a certificate store 4 certificate which is issued by a certification authority is a confirmation of your identity and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections 4 certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept To continue click Next Click on Next gt Result The following wizard page appears Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location for the certificate Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Place all certificates in the following store rti Browse Learn mor
91. ight hand side of the GbE port indicates the status of the port Bl VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV 8 AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV 1 2 3 4 EENE N N Note In the illustration the numbers at the right hand side of the ports are the numbers of the GbE interfaces used by the embedded GUI of the device The table below describes the LED indicators of the GbE Interface Card LED LED Status Color Title LED1 4 Green Link up Green flashing Link activity Extinguished No link The 8 VSB Interface Card 4034565 Rev F Introduction The DCM 8 VSB Interface Card allows demodulating eight off air terrestrial 8 VSB RF signals and offers these demodulated transport streams to the MUX engine of the DCM for further processing The 8 VSB Interface Card exists in two different flavors a 4 RF inputs and an 8 RF inputs card Chapter 1 Description The following illustrations depict a 4 RF inputs and an 8 RF inputs 8 VSB Interface Card wet eT Arar AY TEEN avaravaig avaa RR LED Indicators on the 8 VSB Interface Card The 8 VSB Interface Card is provided with a number of LEDs indicating the status of the 8 VSB RF ports The illustration below depicts the rear panel of an 8 VSB Interface Card with 4 RF input ports and 8 RF input ports The LED on the left hand side of the port indicates the status of the port 8 VSB Interface Card with four 4 VSB RF ports
92. igned and tested to comply with applicable safety laser safety and EMC regulations codes and standards to ensure safe operation in its intended environment Refer to this equipment s data sheet for details about regulatory compliance approvals Do not make modifications to this equipment Any changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Modifications have the potential to degrade the level of protection built into this equipment putting people and property at risk of injury or damage Those persons making any modifications expose themselves to the penalties arising from proven non compliance with regulatory requirements and to civil litigation for compensation in respect of consequential damages or injury xviii 4034565 Rev F Instructions de s curit importantes frangais Instructions de securite importantes frangais A Ce symbole d avertissement est synonyme de danger Vous tes dans une situation qui pourrait tre l origine de blessures corporelles Avant de travailler sur un quipement vous devez conna tre les dangers li s aux circuits lectriques et tre familiaris avec les pratiques standards de pr vention des accidents Remarque Veuillez conserver ces instructions Terminologie Les termes d finis ci dessous sont utilis s dans ce document Les d finitions indiqu es sont bas es sur celles qui figurent dans les normes de s curit Personnel de maintenance Le te
93. ing a fully loaded unit Two PSU versions are available a 100 240 V ac version part number 4009626 and a 48 60 V dc version part number 4009627 Chapter 1 Description The following illustration shows both an AC PSU version and a DC PSU version The following power supply configurations are possible AC AC DC DC AC DC AC only and DC only For more information concerning the DCM PSU specifications please refer to the data sheet of the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager Features and Benefits of the AC Version PSU The standard features and benefits are Universal AC input 100 240 V ac Hot pluggable Current sharing based on droop method m Active Power Factor Correction EN 61000 3 2 compliant 1 fully protected 12 V dc output Features and Benefits of the DC Version PSU The standard features and benefits are Universal DC input U Nominal 48 60 V dc Hot pluggable Current sharing based on droop method 1 fully protected 12 V dc output 12 4034565 Rev F Introducing the DCM Equipment The ASI Interface Card 4034565 Rev F General The ASI Interface Card of the DCM is provided with 10 BNC type ASI interface ports which can individually be configured as either ASI input port or ASI output port using the embedded GUI of the device All ASI interface ports support multiple program transport streams MPTS as well as single program transport streams
94. ing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher Introduction When the DCM with software package version 8 5 or higher leaves Cisco s assembly line particular security settings must be configured before the device can be integrated into an application This initial security configuration must be done together with the network configuration of the management Ethernet ports of the DCM housing during the initial login to the web browser user interface of the device The communication between the DCM and the PC running the web browser can be done using HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol or HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure For HTTPS the DCM is provided with a CA certificate generator which can be used to create a CA certificate for the web browser During the initial security configuration the communication between the PC running the web browser and the DCM is done using HTTPS Therefore a certificate must be created and installed into the web browser before starting this set up Notes Ethernet interfaces with conflicting IP address may cause serious network problems Contact your network administrator for correct IP settings Both management ports should be connected to a different subnet Only one gateway address can be assigned to both Ethernet ports m ACA certificate is valid for 10 years after 10 years a new CA
95. ions earlier in this guide you are ready to install a PSU module into the DCM 4034565 Rev F 111 Chapter 5 Upgrading A CAUTION Follow proper ESD handling procedures ESD may cause permanent damage to electric components The following steps explain how to install a PSU module into the device 1 Unpack the PSU When unpacking a unit examine it the accessories and the packing material for obvious signs of damage Check the unit against the delivery packing note Retain the packing material as it is required for warranty shipments and for later inspection by the carrier Should any item be damaged notify the carrier and our customer services department See also appendix Customer Information on page 115 2 Loosen the screw of the PSU cover plate that covers the free PSU slot 3 Remove the PSU cover plate 4 Carefully slide the new PSU into the PSU slot of the device 5 Fix the new PSU by tightening its screw Power up the PSU module More information concerning powering up a PSU module can be found in topic Connection of a DCM to AC Power Sources on page 33 or topic Connection of a DCM to DC Power Sources on page 34 112 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Adding or Removing DCM Hardware To Remove a PSU When you have read the safety instructions in topic Important Safety Instructions earlier in this guide you are ready to remove a PSU module from the DCM A CAUTION Follow proper ESD handling procedures ESD may
96. ipotential bonding Refer to the CENELEC standard EN 50083 1 or IEC 60728 11 standard for correct equipotential bonding connection instructions Observe the following safety warnings and guidelines The conductor used to connect the earth bonding terminal must be the same size or larger than the supply conductors used to power the equipment The earth bonding terminal conductor must be constructed of copper Connecting the Earth Bonding Cable Perform the following steps to connect the earth bonding cable to the earth bonding terminal on the back panel of the device 1 Remove the nut and shakeproof washer from the earth bonding terminal on the back panel 2 Place the eye strap of the earth bonding cable over the earth bonding terminal 3 Replace the shakeproof washer and nut 4 Tighten the nut 4034565 Rev F Connection of Cisco Equipment to AC Power Sources Connection of Cisco Equipment to AC Power Sources Introduction A DCM with AC PSU is equipped with an AC mains input connector For the allowable nominal voltage refer to the ratings label stuck on the power supply module A CAUTION The DCMs are Class I Mains Powered Equipment More information concerning Class I Mains Powered Equipment can be found in topic Important Safety Instructions earlier in this guide Connecting the AC Power When you have read the safety instructions in Important Safety Instructions on page xi you are re
97. is equipment close enough to a mains AC outlet to accommodate the length of this equipment s power cord Make sure the mounting surface or rack is stable and can support the size and weight of this equipment The mounting surface or rack should be appropriately anchored according to manufacturer s specifications Ensure this equipment is securely fastened to the xiii Important Safety Instructions English mounting surface or rack where necessary to protect against damage due to any disturbance and subsequent fall E Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they prevent electromagnetic interference EMI that might disturb radio communications or disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the handles on modules such as power supplies fans or cards these types of handles are not designed to support the weight of the unit Rack Mounting Safety Precautions xiv Mechanical Loading Make sure that the rack is placed on a stable surface If the rack has stabilizing devices install these stabilizing devices before mounting any equipment in the rack A WARNING Avoid personal injury and dam
98. is not overloaded A WARNING Consideration should be given to the connection of this equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of information given on the equipment rating label should be used when addressing this concern General Servicing Precautions WARNING Avoid electric shock Opening or removing this equipment s cover may expose you to dangerous voltages Be aware of the following general precautions and guidelines Wristwatch and Jewelry For personal safety and to avoid damage of this equipment during service and repair do not wear electrically conducting objects such as a wristwatch or jewelry E Lightning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Labels Do not remove any warning labels Replace damaged or illegible warning labels with new ones m Covers Do not open the cover of this equipment and attempt service unless instructed to do so in the instructions Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only The covers are integral part of the safety design of the product Do not operate the unit without the covers installed xvi 4034565 Rev F Important Safety Instructions English E Safety Checks After service assemble this equipment and perform safety checks to ensure it is safe to use before putting it back into operation
99. ischen Verpackung lassen Bei der Installation eines Moduls die Ber hrung elektronischer Komponenten vermeiden XXXV Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch Sicherungsaustausch Beim Austauschen einer Sicherung ist Folgendes zu beachten Trennen Sie die Stromversorgung vor dem Sicherungsaustausch Suchen Sie die Ursache f r das Versagen der urspr nglichen Sicherung und beheben diese Verwenden Sie stets die korrekte Sicherungsart mit einem angemessenen Sicherungswert verwenden Die richtige Sicherungsart und der korrekte Sicherungswert werden am Ger t angegeben Regelwerksbestimmungen in Bezug auf elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit Dieses Ger t erf llt die relevanten Regelwerksbestimmungen in Bezug auf elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit EMV Einzelheiten zur Vorschriftenerf llung sind dem Datenblatt f r das Ger t zu entnehmen F r eine angemessene EMV Leistung m ssen f r alle externen Anschl sse au er der Stromquelle korrekt abgeschirmte Kabel guter Qualit t verwendet werden E Stellen Sie sicher dass Kabel Anschlussspezifikationen und zugeh rige Installationsanweisungen in diesem Handbuch aufgef hrt eingehalten werden Desweiteren sollten folgende Empfehlungen eingehalten werden Bei Mehrleiterkabeln muss es sich um abgeschirmte Kabel mit einfacher bzw doppelter Geflechtabschirmung handeln Sie m ssen leitf hige Steckverbinderk rper und Zugentlastungen mit Kabelklemmen umfassen die leit
100. ithout problems this error could mean that someone is trying to mpersonate the site and you shouldn t continue Getme out of here gt Technical Details I Understand the Risks 2 Click on I Understand the Risks link and point to Add Exception 73 Chapter 3 Operation Result The Add Security Exception dialog is displayed j Add Security Exception You are about to override how Firefox identifies this site A Legitimate banks stores and other public sites will not ask you to do this Server Location MAC Certificate Status This site attempts to identify itself with invalid information Unknown Identity Certificate is not trusted because it hasn t been verified by a recognized authority V Permanently store this exception Confirm Security Exception Cancel 3 Click on View Result The Certificate Viewer dialog appears 4 Selectthe Details tab In the Certificate Hierarchy box select the root certificate and point to Export Result The Save Certificate To File dialog appears 6 Browse to the location where the certificate can be stored and press Save Close the Certificate Viewer and Add Security Exception dialog In the menu bar of the web browser click on Tools and select Options Result The Options dialog appears 9 Pointto Advanced and select the Encryption tab 74 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Performing the Initial Setup of a DC
101. ll safety statements included in this guide 4034565 Rev F il Notices Notices Trademark Acknowledgments Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and or its affiliates in the U S and other countries A listing of Cisco s trademarks can be found at www cisco com go trademarks Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories Other third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 1009R Publication Disclaimer Cisco Systems Inc assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions that may appear in this publication We reserve the right to change this publication at any time without notice This document is not to be construed as conferring by implication estoppel or otherwise any license or right under any copyright or patent whether or not the use of any information in this document employs an invention claimed in any existing or later issued patent Copyright 2012 Cisco and or its affiliates All rights reserved Information in this publication is subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by photocopy microfilm xerography or any other means or incorporated into any information retrieval system electronic or mechanical for any
102. lling a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk If you click Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate 12 Click on Yes Result The following Certificate Import Wizard popup appears gt Certificate Import Wizard The import was successful 67 Chapter 3 Operation 68 13 Click on OK 14 Close the Certificate dialogs by clicking on OK To Install the Certificate into the Mozilla Firefox Web Browser for a Device with Software Package Version lower than 10 10 The following procedure describes how to install the certificate into the Mozilla Firefox web browser for a device with software package version lower than 10 10 1 The PCis still connected to the DCM and the web browser shows the following page see topic Checking the Software Package Version on page 52 Meest bezocht Aan de slag Laatste nieuws Untrusted Connection Mozilla Firefox cama File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help j Untrusted Connection z https 150 158 230 250 Pla connection is secure are going to the right place However this site s identity can t be verified What Should I Do mpersonate the site and you shouldn t continue Get me out of here Technical Details I Understand the Risks This Connection is Untrusted You have asked Firefox to connect securely to 150 158 230 250 but we can t confirm
103. lower case letters upper case letters digits and special characters No character in the password can be repeated more than three times consecutively The password cannot be the same as the associated username and not be the username reversed The password cannot be cisco ocsic or any variant obtained by changing the capitalization of letters therein or by substituting 1 or for i and or substituting 0 for o and or substituting for s About External IP Services The DCM can be accessed using external IP services like FTP for upgrading device software SSH and telnet for troubleshooting purposes and IIOP and SNMP for external management purposes When the device leaves our assembly line all these external IP services are disabled During the initial security setup the external IP services required for your application can be enabled Hint Enabling IPConfig can be useful for applications where the IP addresses of the management ports of a DCM are frequently changed The IPConfig tool is able to retrieve the IP addresses from a DCM More information concerning this tool can be found in the system guide shipped with the DCM To Set Up the Initial Security Configuration The following steps explain how to configure the network settings of the management ethernet ports of the DCM housing and the initial security settings 1 Open a web browser and enter the factory IP address of the connected ethernet port in the address
104. lustration the numbers beside the ports are the numbers of the ASI interfaces used by the embedded GUI of the device The ASI SFN Interface Card General The ASI SEN Interface Card of the DCM is provided with 8 BNC type ASI interface ports and two GPS reference signal inputs Similar to the ASI Interface Card the eight ASI interface ports of the ASI SFN Interface Card can also individually be configured as either ASI input port or ASI output port using the embedded GUI of the device All ASI interface ports also support multiple program transport streams MPTS as well as single program transport streams SPTS according to ISO IEC 13818 The following illustration shows an ASI SFN Interface Card OKT TATA TATA For advanced processing purposes on outgoing transport streams a Co Processor Card can be plugged on the ASI SFN Interface Card More information concerning Co Processor Cards can be found in topic The Co Processor Card on page 22 4034565 Rev F Introducing the DCM Equipment Important With the exception of an ASI SFN Interface Card with part number 4027574C an ASI SEN Interface Card is provided with a GPS hold over function that becomes active if the incoming 10 MHz clock fails LED Indicators on the ASI SFN Interface Card The ASI SEN Interface Card is provided with a number of LEDs indicating the status of the ASI interfaces and GPS reference signal inputs The following table describes the status of these LEDs
105. m Begriff Masse verbindung gleichgestellt werden Stromschlaggefahr 4034565 Rev F Dieses Ger t erf llt relevante Sicherheitsnormen Einzelheiten zur Erf llung gesetzlicher Anforderungen k nnen Sie dem Typenschild am Ger t entnehmen Alternativ k nnen Sie sich hierzu auch mit dem Werk in Verbindung setzen A ACHTUNG Um das Risiko eines Stromschlags m glichst gering halten zu k nnen d rfen nur solche Arbeiten ausgef hrt werden die in der Bedienungsanleitung aufgef hrt sind S mtliche Wartungs und Installationsarbeiten sind von entsprechend qualifiziertem Kundendienstpersonal auszuf hren Ein Stromschlag kann zu Verletzungen mit m glicher Todesfolge f hren Direkten Kontakt mit gef hrlichen Spannungen stets vermeiden F r einen sicheren Betrieb ist eine Schutzerdung zwingend erfodrelich sofern vorhanden Die Funktionalit t muss vor Anschluss der Stromversorgung gew hrleistet sein Xxix Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch Folgende Sicherheitswarnhinweise und Richtlinien sind zu beachten Gef hrliche Spannungen Dieses Ger t darf nur von geschultem und qualifiziertem Personal installiert ausgetauscht oder gewartet werden Das Entfrnen der Geh useabdeckungen sowie der Zugriff auf die innerhalb des Geh uses befindlichen Bauteile darf nur durch qualifiziertes Kundendienstpersonal erfolgen Im Inneren befinden sich keine vom Benutzer wartbaren Teile Nicht ffnen Wichtige Sicherheitsanweis
106. may be refused and returned to you at your expense Do not return any power cords or accessories Write the following information on the outside of the container Your name Your complete address Your telephone number RMA number Problem description Note Absence of the RMA number may delay processing of product repair and or result in the equipment being returned unrepaired Include the RMA number in all correspondence 3 Ship the product to the address provided by the customer service representative Note Cisco does not accept freight collect Be sure to prepay and insure all shipments 4034565 Rev F 119 Glossary ac AC ASI AWG BNC CATV CDRH CENELEC CSA 4034565 Rev F alternating current An electric current that reverses its direction at regularly recurring intervals asynchronous serial interface Allows the intermittent transfer of data one bit at a time rather than in a steady stream American Wire Gauge A U S standard for wire conductor sizes A coaxial connector that uses two bayonet lugs on the side of the female connector BNC stands for Bayonet Neill Concelman and is named after Amphenol engineer Carl Concelman community antenna television or cable television system A broadband communications system capable of delivering multiple channels of programming from a centralized set of antennas generally by coaxial cable to a community Many systems now integrate microwave and sa
107. n of the Configuration Guide 80 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Accessing the Embedded Graphical User Interface The following picture shows the login page of DCM s web browser user interface oy D9900 Digital Content Manager 810410 c All rights reserved Login with following account settings For a DCM with software package version lower than 8 5 Administrator account full control Username and Password Administrator User account read write Username and Password User Guest account read only Username and Password Guest Fora DCM with software package version 8 5 or higher Login with the Administrator account as specified during the initial security configuration setup Important Username and password are case sensitive 81 Chapter 3 Operation Configuring and Monitoring the DCM 82 The DCM can be configured and monitored using the embedded Graphical User Interface The procedures to configure the DCM can be found in the Digital Content Manager DCM Configuration Guide or in the context sensitive online help The configuration guide can be opened by pressing the User Manual link on the Help page of the embedded GUI of the DCM The context sensitive online help can be opened by pressing the Online Help link on the Help page Pressing the help button on a particular item on the GUI opens the online help with related information The following picture shows the context sensitive onlin
108. nce is recommended 84 Frequency Weekly Quarterly Every six months Every two or three years When needed Maintenance Required Check all parameters Make sure all cables are mated properly Inspect cables for stress and chafing Make sure all retaining screws are tight Clean the air filter Renew the air filter Carefully clean the module with a soft cloth that is dampened with mild detergent 4034565 Rev F Cleaning the Air Filter Cleaning the Air Filter Introduction Air filter life span strongly depends upon maintenance and care of the filter media application and environmental conditions The filter should be cleaned or replaced every three to six months using slightly compressed air and or vacuumed You may also clean the air filter using clean water on condition that you allow enough time for drying afterwards You may use a spare filter during the drying time Even though the air filter may be cleaned replacement is recommended every two to three years to ensure optimal air flow Part number air filter 4031595 Removing and re installing the Air Filter The following steps describe how to remove and to re install the air filter 1 Loosen the four thumb screws and remove the front cover carefully 2 Loosen screws A and remove cover B holding the air filter C ty D SPP 3 Clips the air filter C out the front cover B 4 Clips the cleaned or new air filter into the front cover 5 Position t
109. ng steps In the Targets box right click on the DCM for which the software must be upgraded and point to Current User in the short cut menu Targets IP Address O 10 50 201 52 DCM_16G View Trace View Log Add User Delete User Current User N Change Mode Reboot Result The Set Current User dialog appears P Set Current User Cancel Inthe User Name and Password box enter the login settings of the OS account and click on the OK button 6 Inthe Targets box check the device s that should be upgraded 100 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Upgrading the DCM Device Software 7 Click on the Refresh command button to refresh the Slot Details of the selected targets Slot Details Slot ID Module Name Version 1105020152 0 DCM RootFileSys 810 00 59 1105020153 0 DCM RootFileSys 810 00 59 4 m r Select N 8 Select the file s to be upgraded by selecting the check box es manually in the Slot Details list or by pressing the Select command button Flashing the Software The following procedure explains how to flash the software 1 When Available Modules Targets and Slot Details are configured correctly press the Flash command button to start the upgrading process Result The Flash Status dialog box with the status of the software upgrade process is displayed x Flash Status 18 Flashing Started 18 Uploading the file RootFile
110. ng the Earth Bonding Cable na aa 32 Connection of Cisco Equipment to AC Power Sources 33 EERO CUICHION PAA EAn AEE A E E NERA 33 Connectne the AC Power u a 33 Connection of a DCM to a DC Power Sources nina 34 AS NE SERIE NEN dee RRE RN E a 34 Connection to Centralized DE Power Systems aan aaa 34 Connecting the DE Power een 35 Connecting the GbE Kerala ae 37 DANIO EOE coca ae ites dies sees tac einen 37 Installing or Removing SFP Transeewvers au arminsresnnnans 37 KRegured Cable 40 Cabling an Optical GbE SFP Transeeiver isn 40 Cabling an Electrical GbE SFP Transcend ns ennemies 41 CME CHINES RE POS 42 Introduction assessment 42 Regtir d CADIS nennen 43 Cabling the Management POS en entente 44 EERO CIUICHION menant 44 Regure Cable een 44 Conn ctine the ASI Internes ne 45 Introduction einen 45 Regtired Cable una 45 Connecting the GPIO Contact Closure ne 46 Introduchen ae 46 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Contents GPIO Contact OMAN ue Nan 47 Required Cable nennen 47 Inserting and Removing CI CAMs and Smart Cards 48 Chapter 3 Operation 51 Checking the Software Package Version user ein 52 EO CIICHIONT annahm 52 Conmecting a PC fo the DEM ea 52 To check the Software Package Version einen ea aa 54 Performing the Initial Setup of the DCM with Software Version lower than 8 5 55 Intoluchons en an 55 To Adapt the IP Settines nennen 55 Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version
111. nieuws D9900 Digital Content Manager B10 00 x Find Next Previous Highlightall 7 Match case 69 Chapter 3 Operation 70 4 Enter admin in both the Username and Password box and press the Login button Note The username and the password are case sensitive Result The Initial Security Configuration page is displayed DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help B DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager lola x e asto 150 158 230 250 https 150 158 230 250 security init config i 3 Google P te Meest bezocht Aan de slag fa Laatste nieuws alaf ent Ma admin Log Out cisco D9900 Digital Content Manager Initial Security Configuration LReload app A Warning It is advised to download and install the Root CA Certificate This is needed to allow the browser to validate the secure connection Download Root CA Certificate AA waning Creating an OS account with the Troubleshooting option enabled is mandatory to be able to guarantee serviceability Itis advised to enable the FTP option to support software upgrading It is advised to enable the IIOP option to allow communication with management systems Please keep your password in a safe place The password can be changed afterwards About Help m x Find b Next Previous Highlight all Match c
112. nstall the interface card with Co Processor Card into the device as described in topic Installing or Removing an Interface Card on page 105 108 4034565 Rev F Adding or Removing DCM Hardware To Remove a Co Processor Card When you have read the safety instructions in topic Important Safety Instructions on page xi you are ready to remove a Co Processor Card from an ASI ASI SEN or GbE Interface Card A CAUTION Follow proper ESD handling procedures ESD may cause permanent damage to electric components The following steps explain how to remove a Co Processor Card from an interface card 1 Remove the interface card containing the Co Processor Card from the device as described in topic Installing or Removing an Interface Card on page 105 ot IN ATAATA atsin ravaravavacy led ed eye se Loosen the pan head screws A and remove protection cover B Gently unplug the Co Processor Card from the interface card Note Keep card protection cover and screws together for future use 4 Install the interface card back into the device as described in topic Installing or Removing an Interface Card on page 105 Installing or Removing a FEC Card 4034565 Rev F Introduction The card of the FEC option can only be installed on a GbE Interface Card supporting FEC part number 4023050 Since a FEC Card processes incoming and outgoing transport stream s the card must be installed on the GbE Interface Card to which these transport
113. nternet Explorer provided by Cisco baba OO http 150 158 230 250 gt x Googie P gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x jConvert P Select iy Favorites 33 Web Slice Gallery v Mi Free Hotmail ja SoftStub Suggested Sites Common Cisco Tools v E Certificate Error Navigation Blocked av ii hr Pager Safety Toos Or There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority The security certificate presented by this website has expired or is not yet valid Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Click here to close this webpage Continue to this website not recommended More information Internet Protected Mode Off 2 Click on the Continue to this website not recommended link 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher Result The DCM login page appears E DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager Windows Internet Explorer provided by Cisco gt El OO fs l ot 3 4 x SB Googie mr File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Convert P Select Favorites Web Slice Gallery v Mi Free Hotmail a SoftStub Sugge
114. ntroduction The following illustration shows the location of the 10 100 Base T and 1GbE management port of the DCM GbE 10 100 Base T e e 1 5 VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV 70 47 nal RE RE ER tS e VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV A AV 1 2 p p ER Eeo EE ame dy Required Cable Use Category 5 CAT5E minimum STP Ethernet cable for connecting the management ports Important m Before integrating the management ports into the network an initial setup must be done see chapter Operation on page 51 The DCM can be configured and monitored via its user interface that can be opened via the web browser of a PC It is strongly recommended to connect the PC via a network to the 10 100 Base T management port of the DCM E Similar to the GbE ports with electrical SFP transceivers an Ethernet cable connected to the management ports must be provided with snap on ferrite to reduce EMI emissions The procedure to snap a ferrite core on an Ethernet cable is describes in topic Cabling an Electrical GbE SFP Transceiver on page 41 44 4034565 Rev F Connecting the ASI Interfaces Connecting the ASI Interfaces Int
115. ot Certification Authorities and click on OK to confirm and to close the dialog 10 In the Certificate Import Wizard dialog click on Next gt Result The Complete the Certificate Import Wizard page appears 11 Click on Finish 62 4034565 Rev F Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 8 5 or higher Result The following security warning is displayed r Security Warning You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA A claiming to represent AAIPNMM Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually from AAIPNMM You should confirm its origin by contacting AAIPNMM The following number will assist you in this process Thumbprint shal 1E2619A2 ADDF2562 93B1B08F 9AC1BA78 C5E90365 Warning If you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk If you click Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate 12 Click on Yes Result The following message appears a Certificate Import Wizard The import was successful 13 Click on OK 14 Close the Certificate dialogs by clicking on OK 15 Close the web browser To Install the Certificate into the Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser for a Device with Software Package Version 10 10 o
116. ought from a cold into a warm environment the fan should be acclimated to the environment temperature and humidity conditions for at least 30 minutes Non acclimated components may not meet the technical specifications as described Powering up a non acclimated component may result in damage to the component and or chassis To Replace a Defective Fan The following steps explain how to replace a defective fan 1 Loosen the four thumb screws and remove the front cover carefully 88 4034565 Rev F Replacing a Defective Fan 2 Loosen screws A and remove aluminum cover B for replacing fan 1 or remove plastic clip C for replacing fan 2 or 3 3 Disconnect the fan cable from the Main Card by unlocking the connector and pulling out horizontally do not force or bend the connector Loosen screws D and remove the defective fan 5 Position the new fan on the fan plate of the device and tighten screws D with a torque of 1 25 Nm Notes The eye strap of the black wire must be fixed between the screw nearest the cable outlet of the fan and the fan grill Assure the front to rear air direction of the DCM An arrow on the fan indicates the air direction of the fan 6 Connect the fan cable to the connector on the Main Card do not force or bend the connector 7 Position the front cover carefully on the housing and tighten its four screws 4034565 Rev F 89 Chapter 4 Maintenance A CAUTION
117. oving an Interface Card on page 105 To Remove the FEC Card from a GbE Interface Card When you have read the safety instructions in topic Important Safety Instructions on page xi you are ready to remove the FEC Card from a GbE Interface Card 4034565 Rev F Adding or Removing DCM Hardware CAUTION Follow proper ESD handling procedures ESD may cause permanent damage to electric components The following steps explain how to remove the FEC card from a GbE Interface Card 1 Remove the GbE Interface Card containing the FEC card from the device as described in topic Installing or Removing an Interface Card on page 105 HA HUE CHANT DONNE VAVAYA Avaya YAYAyayay AY VAVAVAVA VAS A VAVAVAVA SES VA VAVAY P Vavavavay AVAVAYA 2 4 VAVAYAVAY A 4 Loosen the pan head screws A and B Gently unplug the FEC card from the interface card Note Keep card and screws together for future use 4 Install the interface card back into the device as described in topic Installing or Removing an Interface Card on page 105 Installing or Removing a PSU Introduction For redundancy reasons the DCM can be provided with two Power Supply Units PSU A device with one PSU can always be extended with a second PSU Since the PSU is hot swappable the device must not be powered off during insertion or removal of a redundant PSU To Install a PSU When you have read the safety instructions in topic Important Safety Instruct
118. port Wizard Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard This wizard helps you copy certificates certificate trust lists and certificate revocation lists from your disk to a certificate store A certificate which is issued by a certification authority is a confirmation of your identity and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections A certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept To continue click Next 61 Chapter 3 Operation 7 Point to the Next gt button Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location for the certificate Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Place all certificates in the following store Browse Learn more about certificate stores lt Back Cancel 8 Select Place all certificates in the following store and click on Browse Result The Select Certificate Store page is displayed r Select Certificate Store Select the certificate store you want to use Trusted Root Certification Authorities Enterprise Trust a gt Intermediate Certification Authorities EA Active Directory User Object Trusted Puhlichers m gt Show physical stores 9 Select Trusted Ro
119. pose this apparatus to rain or moisture The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Installation Site When selecting the installation site comply with the following E Protective Ground The protective ground lead of the building s electrical installation should comply with national and local requirements Environmental Condition The installation site should be dry clean and ventilated Do not use this equipment where it could be at risk of contact with water Ensure that this equipment is operated in an environment that meets the requirements as stated in this equipment s technical specifications which may be found on this equipment s data sheet Installation Requirements A CAUTION THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AND SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Equipment Placement 4034565 Rev F A CAUTION Avoid personal injury and damage to this equipment An unstable mounting surface may cause this equipment to fall To protect against equipment damage or injury to personnel comply with the following This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security Place th
120. procedure to assign IP addresses to the DCM 1 The PCis still connected to the DCM see topic Checking the Software Package Version on page 52 2 Close the web browser and start the IP Configuration Tool on the PC Result The tool returns a list the management ports with the following information MAC address name serial number IP address subnet mask address broadcast address and gateway address 55 Chapter 3 Operation Scientific Atlanta IP Configuration Tool File Help Device Interface Parameters Name OOOO MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Broadcast Addr Gatewa DCM SN1234568 00 50 4b 10 c3 18 150 158 231 250 255 255 255 0 150 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 DCM SN1234568 00 50 4b 10 c9 68 150 158 231 251 255 255 255 0 150 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 F eady to configure Interface parameters of a device I Polling cycle 10 Reload Configure Hint The GbE port is the port with the highest MAC address 3 Select the port in question and press the Configure command button Result The Configure dialog is displayed Configure DCM SN1234568 Set Options IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 4 Enter the IP Address the Network Mask and the Gateway and press the Apply command button to confirm or the Cancel command button to abort the operation 5 Repeat step 3 and 4 for the second Ethernet port The DCM is now ready to be integrated into the network of the application 56 4034565 Rev F Perform
121. ption for the excepted connector in question m Ethernet cables should be double shielded type E Coaxial cables should be double braided shielded type or better Where this equipment is subject to USA FCC and or Industry Canada rules the following statements apply E FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device according to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause xvii Important Safety Instructions English harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Industry Canada Statement Industry Canada ICES 003 This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations CENELEC CISPR Statement with Respect to Class A Information Technology Equipment This is a Class A equipment In a domestic environment this equipment may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Modifications This equipment has been des
122. r Higher The following procedure describes how to install the certificate into the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser for a device with software package version 10 10 or higher 4034565 Rev F 63 Chapter 3 Operation 1 The PCis still connected to the DCM and the web browser shows the following page see topic Checking the Software Package Version on page 52 E Certificate Error Navigation Blocked Windows Internet Explorer provided by Cisco arma EIS http 150 158 230 250 gt x M Google P gt x EiConvert P Select ly Favorites 5 E Web Slice Gallery v M Free Hotmail Ai SoftStub Ee Suggested Sites v Common d s iv te m File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Certificate Error Navigation Blocked ar E we v Pages Safetyy Toosr Or 2 lt A x There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not Issued by a trusted certificate authority The security certificate presented by this website has expired or is not yet valid Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Click here to close this webpage x Continue to this website not recommended More information Internet Protected Mode Off 2 Click on the Continue to this websit
123. radiation exposure m Avoid personal injury The laser light source on the equipment emits invisible laser radiation Avoid direct exposure to the laser light source Avoid personal injury Viewing the laser output with optical instruments such as eye loupes magnifiers or microscopes within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye hazard Do not apply power to the equipment if the fiber is unmated or unterminated Do not stare into an unmated fiber or at any mirror like surface that could reflect light that is emitted from an unterminated fiber Do not view an activated fiber with optical instruments for instance eye loupes magnifiers microscopes m Use safety approved optical fiber cable to maintain compliance with applicable laser safety requirements Warning Fiber Optic Cables A WARNING Avoid personal injury Qualified service personnel may only perform the procedures in this document Wear safety glasses and use extreme caution when handling fiber optic cables particularly during splicing or terminating operations The thin glass fiber core at the center of the cable is fragile when exposed by the removal of cladding and buffer material It easily fragments into glass splinters Using tweezers place splinters immediately in a sealed waste container and dispose of them safely in accordance with local regulations 4034565 Rev F xli Laser Safety The following laser safety precautions are applicable to the equipm
124. re plates 5 Attach the wires to the terminal block with a maximum torque of 7 Ib in 0 8 Nm 6 Mount the DC power cable into the strain relief cable clamp with a maximum torque of 1 8 Ib in 0 2 Nm Replace the protective terminal block cover to ensure user safety Install the DC power supply into the DCM chassis and connect the DC power cable to the DC power source Note Once the DCM is powered up the device starts booting Booting the DCM can take some time depending on the configuration and the features of the device A CAUTION Do not insert nor unplug a powered power supply from the chassis without disconnecting the power source Do not try to replace the power supply fuse Only our personnel or approved service centers are allowed to replace a blown power supply fuse Contact customer services for more information When a DCM component is brought from a cold into a warm environment the component should be acclimated to the environment temperature and humidity conditions for at least 30 minutes Non acclimated components may not meet the technical specifications as described Powering up a non acclimated component may result in damage to the component and or chassis 36 4034565 Rev F Connecting the GbE Interfaces Connecting the GbE Interfaces Introduction Each GbE Interface Card of the DCM is provided with four GbE interfaces The cable connections to the GbE interfaces are carried out by means of electrical or op
125. refroidissement travers le ch ssis Ne faites pas fonctionner le syst me tant que toutes les cartes plaques couvercles avant et couvercles arri re ne sont pas en place Pour pr venir les blessures personnelles ou les dommages au ch ssis n essayez jamais de soulever ou d incliner le ch ssis l aide des poign es sur les modules tels que les alimentations les ventilateurs ou les cartes ces types de poign es ne sont pas destin s supporter le poids de l appareil Pr cautions de s curit relatives au montage du socle xxii Chargement m canique Veillez ce que le socle soit plac sur une surface stable Si le socle est dot de dispositifs de stabilisation installez les avant de monter un quipement sur le socle A DANGER vitez les blessures corporelles et les dommages cet quipement Le montage de cet quipement sur le socle doit tre effectu de fa on ne pas provoquer une condition dangereuse due un chargement m canique irr gulier D bit d air r duit Lor s du montage de cet quipement sur le socle n obstruez pas le d bit d air de refroidissement traversant le socle Veillez monter les plaques vierges afin de couvrir l espace inutilis du socle Des composants suppl mentaires tels que des combinateurs doivent tre mont s l arri re du socle pour que le d bit d air libre ne soit pas restreint 4034565 Rev F A Instructions de s curit importantes frangais
126. resentative Product name model number part number serial number if applicable Quantity of products to return A reason for returning the product Your company name contact telephone number email address and fax number Any service contract details Purchase order number of repair disposition authority if available Result The customer service representative issues the RMA number and provides the shipping address Notes If you cannot provide a purchase order number A proforma invoice listing all costs incurred will be sent to you at the completion of product repair 4034565 Rev F Return Products for Repair Customer service must receive a purchase order number within 15 days after you receive the proforma invoice Products can accrue costs through damage or misuse or if no problem is found Products incurring costs will not be returned to you without a valid purchase order number E Proceed to Packing and Shipping the Product Packing and Shipping the Product Follow these instructions to pack the product and ship it to Cisco 1 Are the product s original container and packing material available E If yes pack the product in the container using the packing material If no pack the product in a sturdy corrugated box and cushion it with packing material Important M You are responsible for delivering the returned product to Cisco safely and undamaged Shipments damaged due to improper packaging
127. rme Personnel de maintenance s applique aux individus form s et qualifi s qui sont autoris s installer remplacer ou entretenir des quipements lectriques Le personnel de maintenance est cens utiliser son exp rience et ses comp tences techniques pour viter les blessures ventuelles sa personne et aux autres en raison des dangers que pr sentent les zones de maintenance et d acc s limit Utilisateur et Op rateur Les termes Utilisateur et Op rateur s appliquent aux personnes autres que le personnel de maintenance Mise la terre et Mise la masse Les termes Mise la terre et Mise la masse sont synonymes Ce document utilise le terme Mise la terre pour plus de clart mais il peut tre interpr t comme ayant le m me sens que Mise la masse Danger de choc lectrique Cet quipement est conforme aux normes de s curit applicables R f rez vous l tiquette d identification de cet quipement ou contactez l usine pour obtenir de plus amples informations concernant les homologations de conformit r glementaires A DANGER Pour r duire le risque de choc lectrique ex cutez uniquement les instructions qui figurent dans le mode d emploi Confiez toutes les interventions d entretien et d installation du personnel de maintenance qualifi uniquement Un choc lectrique peut provoquer une blessure corporelle voire m me la mort vitez tout contact direct avec des tensions dangereuses
128. rnet This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks A QoS Packet Scheduler File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPY6 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCPAIPv4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network OK Cancel In the This connection uses the following items box select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP and click on Properties Result The Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP Properties dialog is displayed 53 Chapter 3 Operation z Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit DE can 5 Select the Use the following IP address selection button and enter the IP address and subnet mask in the corresponding boxes Note Leave all other
129. roduction The ASI and ASI SFN Interface Card of the DCM are provided with a number of ASI interfaces which can be configured as input interface or output interface using the embedded GUI of the DCM The following illustration depicts the back panel of the ASI Interface Card and ASI SFN Interface Card m ASI Interface Card vay O QL Or O Ye Os 4 Vi V V 0 0 0 0 0 m ASI SEN Interface Card gro OQO Note In the illustration the numbers beside the ports are the numbers of the ASI ports used by the embedded GUI of the device Required Cable 4034565 Rev F Use coaxial CATV cable 75 Q of good quality for instance double braided or better for connecting the ASI in and output signals 45 Chapter 2 Installation Connecting the GPIO Contact Closure Introduction The DCM is equipped with 5 General Purpose Input Output GPIO pins With the exception of the first GPIO pin which can be used to bypass for instance IPsec Security Overrule the GPIO pins can be configured to E trigger a Primary to Insertion Channel or an Insertion to Primary Channel substitution digital program insertion E trigger a service backup transition reboot the DCM Warm Restart More information concerning the GPIO contact closure functionality can be found in the Digital Content Manager DCM Configuration Guide The following illustrations depict the GPIO contact closure location with mating field wiring connector
130. rzustellen dass das Ger t in einer Umgebung verwendet wird die den Anforderungen gem den technischen Daten dieses Ger ts entspricht Diese k nnen dem Datenblatt f r das Ger t entnommen werden Installationsanforderungen A VORSICHT DIESE INSTALLATION SOLLTE VON EINEM QUALIFIZIERTEN KUNDENDIENSTTECHNIKER VORGENOMMEN WERDEN UND MUSS ALLEN RELEVANTEN ORTLICHEN VORSCHRIFTEN ENTSPRECHEN Die Installation dieses Ger ts muss rtlichen und nationalen f r Elektroinstallationen geltenden Vorschriften entsprechen Ger teaufstellung VORSICHT Ger tebesch digungen und Verletzungen unbedingt vermeiden Eine instabile Montagefl che kann dazu f hren dass das Ger t herunterf llt Zur Verhinderung einer Ger tebesch digung oder Verletzung ist Folgendes zu beachten E Dieses Ger t ist f r eine Installation in Bereichen mit beschr nktem Zugang 4034565 Rev F xxxi Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch vorgesehen Ein Bereich mit beschr nktem Zugang l sst sich nur durch Verwendung eines Spezialwerkzeugs eines Schliissels oder ber andere Sicherheitsmafsnahmen erreichen Positionieren Sie das Ger t nahe genug an einer Wechselstromsteckdose damit die L nge des Ger tenetzkabels ausreicht Die Montagefl che oder der Schaltschrank m ssen stabil sein und sich f r Gr e und Gewicht des Ger ts eignen Die Montagefl che bzw das Schaltschrank m ssen gem den Spezifikationen des Herstellers angemessen v
131. s Intl BV si tel I Haarlerbergweg 13 19 IK cisco 1101 CH Amsterdam The Netherlands MODEL DCM D990X MADE IN MEXICO Part NR XXXXXXX iat TENNA UND URIA EII EN OA OT ET Serial XXXXXXX G amp CE X LA y TOREK TIAMBRARE TT CORBEREMATEMTS a ACBRBSEVNSHIOTCEPSHNET INRA EAEN MDS THY DOMDSS01IA HRAMTSESERANSE LH EUE TS VCCI A 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F I Installation Introduction This chapter contains the information for technicians installing the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager Qualified Personnel Only appropriately qualified and trained service personnel should attempt to install operate or maintain the DCM A WARNING Allow only authorized and qualified service personnel to install operate maintain and service this product Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage may occur Who Should Use this Guide This guide is intended for authorized personnel who have experience working with similar equipment The personnel should have appropriate background and knowledge to complete the procedures described in this guide In This Chapter E Preparing for TSCA ON ss sanieren 27 E Operating Temperature Limit eh 28 E Back Moin 29 E Earth Bonding Terminal Connection 32 E Connection of Cisco Equipment to AC Power Sources 33 E Connection of a DCM to a DC Power Source 34 E Connecting the GbE Interfaces na 37 E Connecting RE Ports 42 E Cabling the Management
132. s curit importantes frangais D claration CENELEC CISPR relative aux quipements des technologies de l information de Classe A Il s agit d un quipement de Classe A Dans un environnement domestique cet quipement peut provoquer des interf rences radio auquel cas l utilisateur peut avoir a prendre les mesures ad quates Modifications Cet quipement a t con u et test pour respecter les r glementations codes et normes applicables en mati re de s curit de s curit laser et de CEM afin de garantir sa s curit d utilisation dans l environnement auquel il est destin R f rez vous la fiche technique de cet quipement pour obtenir de plus amples informations concernant les homologations de conformit r glementaires N apportez aucune modification cet quipement Tout changement ou modification pourrait annuler l autorit de l utilisateur utiliser cet quipement Les modifications peuvent potentiellement d grader le niveau de protection int gr cet quipement ce qui pose un risque de blessure ou de dommage pour les personnes et les biens Les personnes qui apportent des modifications s exposent elles m mes aux p nalit s d coulant d une non conformit prouv e aux exigences r glementaires et des contentieux civils pour l indemnisation relative aux dommages ou pr judices indirects 4034565 Rev F xxvii Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Deut
133. s is the fourteenth release of this online help and applies to the Cisco DCM Series D9900 Digital Content Manager Cisco DCM Series D9901 Digital Content Manager Cisco DCM Series D9902 Digital Content Manager and Digital Content Manager DCM Model D9900 with software package version 10 0 Trademark Acknowledgments Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and or its affiliates in the U S and other countries listing of Cisco s trademarks can be found at www cisco com go trademarks 7 er EEE Ben i a r 5 x Find Next Previous Highlight all Z Match case 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Maintenance Introduction This chapter provides information to assist the operator in maintaining the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager Qualified Personnel Only appropriately qualified and trained personnel should attempt to install operate or maintain the DCM A WARNING Allow only authorized and trained service personnel to install operate maintain and service this product Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage may occur In This Chapter m NAME ne ones 84 M Cleaning the Air Hiller 85 u Replacing a Blown Fe unseren rg 86 E Replacing a Defective Fan 88 E Care and Cleaning of Optical Connectors cece eee eeeeeees 91 83 Chapter 4 Maintenance Maintenance Maintaining the DCM To ensure optimal performance the following maintena
134. sceivers used in the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager are classified as class 1 laser products according to IEC 60825 1 1997 amendment 2001 An IEC laser classification label is attached to the top cover of the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager In Accordance with the CDRH Standard The optical SFP transceivers used in the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager device are classified as class I laser products per CDRH 21 CFR 1040 Laser Safety requirements 4034565 Rev F xliii Laser Safety A CDRH certification label is attached to the top cover of the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager CLASS LASER PRODUCT per CDRH 21 CFR 1040 xliv 4034565 Rev F Preface Preface Introduction This system guide provides the necessary information to install operate maintaining and upgrading the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager system In this system guide the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager is further indicated by DCM Audience The audience of this system guide includes authorized and trained service personnel who are responsible for the installation operation and service of the DCM For further information concerning the definition of operator and service personnel refer to Important Safety Instructions and subtopic Terminology earlier in this system guide Required Knowledge To use this system guide service personnel should have a basic knowledge
135. sch A Dieses Warnsymbol weist auf eine Gefahr hin Sie befinden sich in einer Situation die zu Verletzungen f hren k nnte Bevor Sie Arbeiten an einem Ger t durchf hren m ssen Sie sich der mit elektrischen Schaltkreisen verbundenen Gefahren bewusst sein Sie m ssen ber ausreichende Kenntnisse zu blichen Vorgehensweisen die einer Unfallverh tung dienen verf gen Hinweis Bewahren sie diese anweisungen bitte auf Terminologie In diesen Unterlagen sind die nachfolgend definierten Begriffe enthalten Entsprechende Definitionen basieren auf den f r Sicherheitsnormen verwendeten Begriffserkl rungen Kundendienstpersonal Der Begriff Kundendienstpersonal bezieht sich auf geschulte und qualifizierte Personen die elektrische Ger te und Anlagen installieren austauschen und warten d rfen Vom Kundendienstpersonal wird erwartet dass es entsprechende Erfahrungen und technische F higkeiten und Kenntnisse dazu einsetzt um m gliche eigene Verletzungen sowie die anderer aufgrund der in Wartungsbereichen und Zonen mit beschr nktem Zugang herrschenden Gefahren zu vermeiden Benutzer und Bediener Die Begriffe Benutzer und Bediener beziehen sich auf andere Personen als das Kundendienstpersonal Masse verbindung und Erdanschluss Erdung Die Begriffe Masse verbindung und Erdanschluss Erdung sind gleichbedeutend Der Klarheit halber wird in diesen Unterlagen der Begriff Erdanschluss Erdung verwendet Dies kann jedoch mit de
136. slide CISCO Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager system Guide For Your Safety For Your Safety Explanation of Warning and Caution Icons Avoid personal injury and product damage Do not proceed beyond any symbol until you fully understand the indicated conditions The following warning and caution icons alert you to important information about the safe operation of this product A You may find this symbol in the document that accompanies this product This symbol indicates important operating or maintenance instructions A You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol indicates a live terminal where a dangerous voltage may be present the tip of the flash points to the terminal device You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol indicates a protective ground terminal You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol indicates a y y p y chassis terminal normally used for equipotential bonding You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol warns of a potentially hot surface You may find this symbol affixed to the product and in this document This symbol indicates an infrared laser that transmits intensity modulated light and emits invisible laser radiation or an LED that transmits intensity modulated light Important Please read this entire guide If this guide provides installation or operation instructions give particular attention to a
137. sted Sites v Common Cisco Tools ah DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager Mr 3 v Pages Safetyy Tools r sluilis D9900 Digital Content Manager cisco B10 00 ems Inc All rights re Internet Protected Mode Off i K10 Enter admin in both the Username and Password box and press the Login button Note The username and the password are case sensitive 59 Chapter 3 Operation 60 Result The Initial Security Configuration page is displayed r E DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager Windows Internet Explorer provided by Cisco babak GOL Nose E P File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x amp Convert P Select oly Favorites WS E Web Slice Gallery v M Free Hotmail a SoftStub E Suggested Sites v Common Cisco Tools ass DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager fi g LA d Pages Safety Tools 1 tel l admin Log Out About Help cisco D9900 Digital Content Manager Initial Security Configuration Reload Apply warning It is advised to download and install the Root CA Certificate This is needed to allow the browser to validate the secure connection Download Root CA Certificate Creating an OS account with the Troubleshooting option enabled is mandatory to be able to guarantee serviceability kt is advised to enable the FTP option to support software upgrading kt is advised to enable the IOP option to allow
138. t after Upgrade menu item ie d Upgrade It File View Help Available Mi Reboot after Upgrade No Allow Downgrade 1 v Delete Files after Flashing v Upload Files Sequentially Smart Select Passive Mode The Upgrade It tool is provided with an option that removes installation files after flashing When this option is enabled during a DCM upgrade a number of error messages will be displayed These errors have no effect on the upgrading process Disabling this function can be done by pointing to the Settings menu and unchecking the Delete Files after Flashing menu item Selecting the Software Module Perform the following steps to select a software module to upgrade the DCM software 1 In the Available Modules box click on the Open command button Result The Open dialog is displayed Browse to the folder containing the software module publication package txt Select the file and point to the Open command button Note The DCM can be equipped with a 1 GB or a 16 GB compact flash card Select the file that corresponds with the installed compact flash card The size of the installed compact flash card can be checked on the Configuration Version Info sub page of the web browser user interface pcm Module Name Version Serial Number AAZUOLG Package B08 05 37 Source B08 05 37 CompactFlash 16GB GUI 08 05 21 4034565 Rev F Upgrading the DCM Device Software Result The software module
139. tellite links into their design Centre for Devices and Radiological Health The CDRH is responsible for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of medical devices and protecting consumers against harmful radiation from medical occupational and consumer products Comit Europ en de Normalisation ELECtrotechnique The European Committee for electro technical standardization Canadian Standards Association 121 Glossary de DC direct current An electric current flowing in one direction only and substantially constant in value DCM digital content manager DVI digital video insertion DVP digital video platform EMC electromagnetic compatibility A measure of equipment tolerance to external electromagnetic fields EN European norm ESD Electrostatic Discharge FCC Federal Communications Commission Federal organization set up by the Communications Act of 1934 which has authority to regulate all inter state but not intra state communications originating in the United States radio television wire satellite and cable FEC forward error correction System of data transmission in which redundant bits generated at the transmitted end are used by the receiver to detect locate and correct transmission errors before delivering the data to the local data communications link This avoids requiring the transmitter to resend information GbE or GigE gigabit ethernet A LAN transmission standard that provides a data rate of
140. terface card to which the outgoing transport stream belongs to To Install a Co Processor Card When you have read the safety instructions in topic Important Safety Instructions on page xi you are ready to install a Co Processor Card on an ASI or GbE Interface Card 4034565 Rev F 107 Chapter 5 Upgrading A CAUTION Follow proper ESD handling procedures ESD may cause permanent damage to electric components The following steps explain how to install a Co Processor Card on an interface card 1 Unpack the Co Processor card When unpacking a unit examine it the accessories and the packing material for obvious signs of damage Check the unit against the delivery packing note Retain the packing material as it is required for warranty shipments and for later inspection by the carrier Should any item be damaged notify the carrier and our customer services department See also appendix Customer Information on page 115 2 Remove the interface card as described in topic Installing or Removing an Interface Card on page 105 3 Position the Co Processor Card on the interface card as indicated in the illustration below VAPAATA VA kz Pamaravavan av ay AVAVAN y AV AVATAR Ara IH 9 1 OR ay a OVANA EEE an PR 4 Gently plug the Co Processor Card into the connectors of the interface card Position protection cover B as shown in the illustration and tighten the pan head screws A M3x6 with shakeproof washer 6 I
141. the fiber cables before inserting into an optical type SFP transceiver A WARNING At any case optical SFP transceivers should be compliant to the following requirements only deploy Class 1 optical output level SFPs SFPs must comply with UL 60950 1 safety requirements To install SFP transceivers The following procedure explains how to install an SFP transceiver into an SFP housing 1 Slide the SFP transceiver into an empty SFP housing Notes Before inserting a Cam Latch SFP transceiver close the latch see illustration below When inserting an SFP transceiver into an SFP housing ensure you firmly press the SFP transceiver into the SFP housing Gently pull on the SFP transceiver to confirm whether or not the transceiver is locked into its housing vava Inserting an SFP into an IP Video Gateway Card must be done facing down 38 4034565 Rev F Connecting the GbE Interfaces To remove SFP transceivers The following procedure explains how to remove an SFP module from an SFP housing 1 Unplug the optical fiber from the SFP transceiver 2 Remove the SFP transceiver from the housing The procedure to remove the SFP transceiver depends on the SFP transceiver type E Tab SFP transceiver Pull the tab of the SFP transceiver gently until the transceiver disengages from the port and then pull the SFP transceiver out E Button SFP transceiver Gently press the actuator button on the front of
142. the unit against the delivery packing note Retain the packing material as it is required for warranty shipments and for later inspection by the carrier Should any item be damaged notify the carrier and our customer services department Select a 2 RU high location in the rack If the rack holes are not threaded install a cage nut in the top and bottom holes of the selected 2 RU space Mount a left and right support bracket in the 19 inch rack 29 Chapter 2 30 Installation A CAUTION Installing the DCM without support brackets may result in damage to the device 5 Slide the housing completely in the 19 inch rack with the bottom being supported by the support brackets 6 Insert the front panel rack mounting screws through the washers into the threaded holes or cage nuts 7 Tighten the front panel rack mounting screws The following illustration shows a 19 inch rack with a DCM and other equipment 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Rack Mounting Note The DCM can be mounted into a 23 Telco rack system Therefore two mounting brackets part number 4008942 shipped with the DCM housing must be mounted see illustration below The device can then be installed into the Telco rack using adaptation parts that are shipped with the rack 3 ur j 7 LLLI eA GJ 31 32 Chapter 2 Installation Earth Bonding Terminal Connection Introduction The DCM is equipped with an external chassis terminal for equ
143. the unit is operated below 2000 m 6561 66 ft Above See Level ASL or 247 5 W if the unit is operated between 2000 m 6561 66 ft and 3000 m 9842 49 ft ASL Power consumption of the individual cards Board Type Power 12V W DCM D9900 housing 33 5 ASI Interface Card 22 4034565 Rev F 103 Chapter 5 Upgrading Board Type GbE Interface Card 8 VSB Interface Card 4 ports 8 VSB Interface Card 8 ports DVB S2 CI Interface Card 2 RF 2 CI DVB S2 CI Interface Card 4 RF 4 Cl FEC Card Co Processor Card Transcoder Card MEP S Card Example 1 DCM housing equipped with 4x GbE Interface Cards 4x Co Processor Cards 2x FEC Cards Power 12V W 26 27 7 39 5 52 65 16 23 5 60 65 Power consumption according to the table 33 5 4x26 4x23 5 2x16 263 5 W Conclusion power consumption 280 gt 263 5 gt 247 5 W gt OK for use up to 2000 m 6561 66 ft ASL only Example 2 DCM housing equipped with 2x GbE Interface Cards 2x Co Processor Cards 2x FEC Cards 2x Transcoder Cards Power consumption according to the table 33 5 2x26 2x23 5 2x16 2x60 284 5 W Conclusion power consumption 284 5 gt 280 W This combination of cards should not under no condition be installed in a DCM housing The device is not safety certified for this condition 104 4034565 Rev F Adding or Removing DCM Hardware Installing or Removing an Interface Card or Transcoder Card
144. tical SFP transceivers The following illustration depicts the back panel of a GbE Interface Card ae CER O vavavavavavavavavavavavavavavay AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV 1 2 AO AV LITT IBENI LLL 3 4 i mmmn 1 4 A Be EFT fl n When the DCM leaves our assembly line the GbE Interface Cards are not provided with SFP transceivers Use only approved SFP transceivers Information about SFP transceivers can be found in the data sheet of the Cisco Series DCM D9900 Digital Content Manager Note The approved optical GbE SFP transceivers are Class 1 laser products according to IEC 60825 1 1997 Amendment 2 2001 Installing or Removing SFP Transceivers Introduction The SFP transceivers have three different types of latching devices used to secure and detach the SFP module from a Gigabit Ethernet port The Tab SFP transceiver detail a in the illustration below m The Button SFP transceiver detail b m The Cam Latch SFP transceiver detail c A WARNING Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected optical fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments 4034565 Rev F 37 Chapter 2 Installation Notes m When the cables are extracted from the SFP transceiver insert a clean rubber dust plug into the SFP transceiver to protect the transceiver m Clean the optic surface of
145. tical specifications of the transceiver against those of the equipment being connected The optical power level and wavelength must be within range for proper operation Remove the dust caps from the optical ports Attach one end of a fiber optic cable to the TX port of the transceiver and the other end to the RX port of the GbE interface on the receiving equipment Important Optical GbE SFP transceivers are equipped with a transmitter and receiver as indicated on top of their housing with TX RX or arrow indicators Always connect transmitters to receivers Attach one end of a fiber optic cable to the RX port of the transceiver and the other end to the TX port of the GbE interface on the transmitting equipment 4034565 Rev F Connecting the GbE Interfaces Cabling an Electrical GbE SFP Transceiver To ensure compliance with the most stringent international EMC standards a snap on ferrite core to reduce EMI emissions is required on the Cat 5E or Cat 6 STP shielded twisted pair or SFTP shielded foiled twisted pair GbE cable Ferrite cores are supplied automatically when ordering electrical SFP GbE transceivers You may also order additional ferrite cores for use on third party electrical SFP GbE transceivers A CAUTION Never use UTP cabling The use of SFTP shielded foiled twisted pair cabling with the most possible shielding efficiency is recommended in order to guarantee and maintain EMC properties of the unit and the install
146. to the slot The eject button is pushed out AVAVAVAY avava naa AVAVAVAVA y A 6 VLLT HEN x S6 VARSAYAVaAvayayLaJAYav A 48 4034565 Rev F Inserting and Removing CI CAMs and Smart Cards To remove the CI CAM push in the eject button beside the CI CAM until the CI CAM ejects from the slot 4034565 Rev F VAVA Vay gt Ay AVAY vavava A YAYAVA Va va TH AVAVAY Avava S LE Inserting and Removing Smart Cards Inserting a smart card into a CI CAM can be done by sliding the card with the PAD layout of the integrated circuit up carefully into the slot of the CI CAM until the card touches the stop of the CI CAM Removing a smart card form a CI CAM can be done by pulling the card carefully out the CI CAM 49 4034565 Rev F Operation Introduction This chapter covers the initial setup of a DCM Since a DCM with software package version 8 5 or higher provides a number of security features to offer more network security the initial setup fora DCM with software package version 8 5 or higher differs from a DCM with lower software package version In This Chapter M Checking the Software Package Version 52 Performing the Initial Setup of the DCM with Software Version lower thari 6 5 aicuducnanaisnsnacdamananmaianiaie 55 Performing the Initial Setup of a DCM with Software Package Version 82 OF Hehe ran 57 E Accessing the Embedded Graphical User Interface 80 E Configuring and Monitoring the DCM ss 82 51
147. tomer Information 115 Product SLD POE nennen 116 Obtaining SUpport nennen 116 Support Telephone Number scene 116 Retorn Prod cts for Repair ansehe 118 Introduchen sense 118 Obtaining an RMA Number and Shipping Address 118 Packing and Shipping the Produ nn bn n 119 Glossary 121 4034565 Rev F Important Safety Instructions English Important Safety Instructions English A This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Note Save these instructions Terminology The terms defined below are used in this document The definitions given are based on those found in safety standards Service Personnel The term service personnel applies to trained and qualified individuals who are allowed to install replace or service electrical equipment The service personnel are expected to use their experience and technical skills to avoid possible injury to themselves and others due to hazards that exist in service and restricted access areas User and Operator The terms user and operator apply to persons other than service personnel Ground ing and Earth ing The terms ground ing and earth ing are synonymous This document uses ground ing for clarity but it can be interpreted as having the same meaning as earth ing Electri
148. u vorgesehen das Ger t mit einem Erdungssystem mit niedriger Impedanz zu verbinden Dieser Anschluss soll nicht als Schutzerdung betrachtet werden Er ist jedoch f r einen Blitzschutz und zur Erf llung entsprechender EMV xxxiii Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch Anforderungen auf System oder Installationsebene dienlich Wechselstromversorgung Dieses Ger t muss als Bestandteil der Geb udeinstallation eine Kurzschluss berstrom sicherung umfassen Bei der Installation unbedingt relevante nationale und rtliche Anschlussvorschriften beachten Die Steckdose muss sich in der N he des Ger ts befinden und einfach erreichbar sein Dieses Ger t nur an die auf dem Typenschild des Ger ts angegebenen Stromversorgungen anschlie en Das Typenschild befindet sich gew hnlich in der N he des der Stromeingangsanschlusses anschl sse Dieses Ger t kann mehr als einen Stromanschluss umfassen Zur Abschaltung des Ger ts m ssen alle Anschl sse getrennt werden Die Stecker Steckdosen Einheit muss stets erreichbar sein da es sich hierbei um die Hauptmethode handelt um das Ger t von der Stromversorgung zu trennen Zum Abziehen des Kabels immer am Stecker oder dem Steckverbinder ziehen Niemals am Kabel selbst ziehen Stecken Sie das Ger t bei l ngerer Nichtverwendung aus Anschluss an 48 V DC 60 V DC Stromversorgungen Wenn dieses Ger t mit Gleichstrom versorgt wird beziehen Sie sich hinsichtlich des Anschlusses
149. ungen XXX 1 Lesen Sie diese Anweisungen aufmerksam durch Bewahren Sie diese Anweisungen auf Beachten Sie alle Warnhinweise Befolgen Sie alle Anweisungen Verwenden Sie dieses Ger t nicht in Wassern he Nur mit einem trockenen Tuch reinigen NOS vr N Keine L ftungs ffnungen verdecken Die Installation gem den Anweisungen des Herstellers vornehmen 8 Nicht in der N he von W rmequellen wie Heizk rpern Raumheizungen Herden oder anderen Ger ten die W rme erzeugen einschlie lich Verst rkern installieren 9 Die Schutzfunktion des gepolten Steckers bzw Schukosteckers nicht umgehen Bei einem gepolten Stecker ist ein Leiter breiter als der andere Ein Stecker mit Erdung umfasst au er den zwei Leitern noch einen dritten Schutzleiter Bei diesen Steckerausf hrungen dient der breitere Leiter bzw der Schutzleiter Ihrer Sicherheit Wenn der mitgelieferte Stecker nicht in die Steckdose passt muss die Steckdose durch einen Elektroinstallateur ausgetauscht werden 10 Es muss verhindert werden dass das Netzkabel gequetscht oder darauf getreten wird Dies gilt insbesondere im Bereich der Stecker Netzsteckdosen und an der Austrittsstelle vom Ger t 11 Verwenden Sie nur vom Hersteller spezifiziertes Zubeh r und entsprechende Zusatzger te 12 Verwenden Sie nur einen vom Hersteller spezifizierten oder mit dem Ger t verkauften Transportwagen Stand Stativ Tr ger oder Tisch Bei Verwendung eines Transportwagens m
150. usibles Identifiez et isolez la condition qui a provoqu la d faillance d origine du fusible Utilisez toujours un fusible du type et de la capacit nominale corrects Le type et la capacit nominale corrects sont indiqu s sur cet quipement XXV Instructions de s curit importantes frangais Exigences r glementaires en mati re de compatibilit lectromagn tique xxvi Cet quipement est conforme aux normes r glementaires applicables en mati re de compatibilit lectromagn tique CEM R f rez vous la fiche technique de cet quipement pour obtenir de plus amples informations concernant les homologations de conformit r glementaires Les performances en mati re de CEM d pendent de l utilisation de c bles correctement blind s de bonne qualit pour toutes les connexions externes sauf la source d alimentation m Veillez assurer la conformit avec toutes les sp cifications de cables connecteurs et les instructions d installation associ es qui sont indiqu es par ailleurs dans ce manuel Autrement vous devez respecter les bonnes pratiques suivantes m Les c bles multi conducteurs doivent tre du type blind une tresse ou double tresse et doivent avoir des corps de connecteurs conducteurs et des enveloppes d isolateurs avec des colliers de c ble qui sont li s de fa on conductrice l enveloppe d isolateur et capables d effectuer une connexion de 360 au blindage du c ble Les exceptions c
151. uss beim Bewegen der Transportwagen Ger te Einheit vorsichtig vorgegangen werden um Verletzungen durch Umkippen zu vermeiden 4034565 Rev F Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch 13 W hrend Gewittern oder bei l ngeren Stillstandszeiten den Netzstecker ziehen 14 Lassen Sie alle Reparatur und Wartungsarbeiten von qualifiziertem Kundendienstpersonal ausf hren Ein Kundendienst ist dann erforderlich wenn das Ger t auf irgendeine Weise besch digt wurde wie z B wenn das Netzkabel oder der Netzstecker besch digt wurde wenn Fl ssigkeit oder Fremdk rper in das Ger t gelangt sind das Ger t Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt war nicht normal funktioniert oder heruntergefallen ist A ACHTUNG Zur Reduzierung einer Brand oder Stromschlaggefahr darf dieses Ger t nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Das Ger t vor Tropf und Spritzwasser sch tzen Keine mit Wasser gef llten Gegenst nde wie beispielsweise Vasen auf das Ger t stellen Installationsort Bei der Auswahl des Installationsorts muss Folgendes beachtet werden Schutzerdung Die Schutzerdung der Elektroinstallation des Geb udes muss den jeweiligen rtlichen und nationalen Vorschriften entsprechen E Umgebungsbedingungen Der Installationsort muss trocken und sauber sein und ber ausreichende Bel ftung verf gen Dieses Ger t nicht an einem Ort verwenden wo das Risiko besteht dass es mit Wasser in Ber hrung kommen k nnte Es ist siche
152. via the rear panel of the housing The following illustration shows the rear panel of the housing with empty slots PSU Slots Interface Card Slots The DCM housing is provided with a 10 100Base T and a Gigabit Ethernet GbE interface further called management ports These management ports can be used for communication with a Conditional Access CA system a management system an Sl server or for remote control and monitoring with a network connected PC running Microsoft Internet Explorer Interface Card Positions To facilitate the identification of the interface cards during configuration the card positions have been numbered The default name of an interface card is 1 0 followed by its card position 8 4034565 Rev F 4034565 Rev F Introducing the DCM Equipment The following illustration depicts the I O slot positions Cooling System The DCM housing is provided with a number of fans Three fans which are mounted behind the front cover blow the air across the interface cards and Main Card in a front to rear direction Each PSU is equipped with a fan blowing the air from the front to the back of the unit The fans behind the front cover are continuously monitored When one of these fans fails the DCM generates an alarm indicating the failed fan The procedure to replace a fan can be found in topic Replacing a Defective Fan on page 88 Note To allow proper functioning of the cooling system it is important t
153. which the connection to the earthing electrode is located at the source and separate earthed and protective earth conductors are provided throughout the system DC power system earthed at the equipment location in which the connection to the earthing electrode is located in the area where the load equipment is to be installed 4034565 Rev F Connection of a DCM to a DC Power Source A typical power distribution arrangement is shown below Charge Batteries Discharge Primary Secondary DC Powered Bus Bus Distribution Distribution Equipment oe ome AY AE t X N i SSS Equipment N grounding Main T l l Bonding Charger Battery Battery Jumper g Bank Bank i Primary Rectifier Not No2 Powerboard BF lv e e e mr e e e e e Main Grounding _ I N a oS Lu Connecting the DC Power Bonding Jumper Secondary conductor 9 board Equipment grounding conductors A DC version of the DCM is equipped with a field wiring screw terminal block Use a listed jacketed cable with the following specifications Outer jacket diameter 0 28 inch 0 04 inch 7 1 mm 1 mm m Wire gauge AWG 16 1 3 1 5 mm For use in the US install
154. zierter Luftstrom Bei der Ger teinstallation ist darauf zu achten dass der durch den Schaltschrank geleitete Luftstrom zur K hlung nicht behindert wird Nicht verwendeter Montageplatz muss mit Blindplatten abgedeckt werden Zus tzliche Komponenten wie beispielsweise Combiner sollten auf der R ckseite des Schaltschranks angebracht werden um einen ungehinderten Luftstrom sicherzustellen 4034565 Rev F Erdung 4034565 Rev F A Erh Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch ACHTUNG Die Ger teinstallation im Schaltschrank muss so erfolgen dass stets ein f r den sicheren Betrieb dieses Ger ts erforderlicher Luftstrom vorhanden ist ohte Umgebungstemperatur Das Ger t muss in einer feuchte und temperaturgeregelten Umgebung installiert werden die den Anforderungen gem den technischen Daten dieses Ger ts entspricht A ACHTUNG Bei einer Installation in einem geschlossenen Schaltschrank oder einem Schaltschrank in dem mehrere Einheiten untergebracht werden kann die Umgebungstemperatur der Ger te unter Umst nden ber der Raumtemperatur liegen Es muss deshalb darauf geachtet werden dass dieses Ger t in einer Umgebung installiert wird die den Angaben des Herstellers in Bezug auf die h chstzul ssige Raumtemperatur entspricht Die Schutzerdung nicht durch Verwendung eines Verl ngerungskabels Netzkabels oder eines Spartransformators ohne Schutzleiter aufheben Achten Sie darauf dass die Schutzer

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