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1. Note The MFC 8310 N and MFC 8310 NS do not support Auto MDIX The Ethernet port is a standard 10 100 Base TX RJ45 Ethernet connector and is used to exchange information with an external monitoring or control system over an ethernet network Refer to Table 2 4 for wiring information Use CATS Fast Ethernet cable or better up to 100m to connect the openGear frame to an external Ethernet hub or switch The Ethernet port has its RJ45 connector wired as a Network Interface Card NIC The Ethernet port does not provide Power over Ethernet PoE Table 2 4 Ethernet Port Pinouts Pin Number Signal 1 Txt Shorted 750hm to Ground 2 14 Installation DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Monitoring This section briefly summarizes the monitoring LEDs located on the frame doors OG3 FR Monitoring Features Table 2 5 outlines the LED located on the frame door below the LCD Diagnostic Panel Table 2 5 LED Description Location Description When lit green this LED indicates correct operation and no errors or alarms are occurring When lit red this LED indicates that an alarm condition is Frame Door present This can be caused by a fan failure power supply problem or a missing GFC 8322 card In some cases certain cards can trigger the door alarm under specific conditions When off this LED indicates that no power is going to the door DFR 8321 and DFR 8310 series fram
2. The Operating Tips and Note boxes are used to provide additional user information DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installation In This Chapter This chapter provides basic instructions for installing the openGear frames The following topics are discussed Before You Begin Installing a Frame Installing the Rear Support Bars and Brackets Front Panel Overview Rear Panel Overview Power Supplies and Power Cables Ethernet Connections Monitoring Ventilation and Cooling Installing a Rear Module Installing an openGear Card DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installation e 2 1 Before You Begin Before proceeding with the instructions in this chapter ensure that you read the following sections Static Discharge Throughout this chapter please heed the following cautionary note ESD Susceptibility Static discharge can cause serious damage to sensitive A semiconductor devices Avoid handling circuit boards in high static environments such as carpeted areas and when synthetic fiber clothing is worn Always exercise proper grounding precautions when working on circuit boards and related equipment Unpacking Unpack each openGear frame you received from the shipping container and ensure that all items are included If any items are missing or damaged contact your sales representative or Ross Video directly 2 2 Installation DFR 8300 and OG3 FR
3. Seat the bottom of the rear module in the seating slot at the base of the frame back plane Figure 2 12 If you are installing a rear module in the OG3 FR series frames there are two seating slots Refer to the section Rear Modules for the OG3 FR Series Frames on page 3 4 for details Screw Hole 10 A en oe eo oe G get 4 lt SC ka 4 t SG n 1 Module Seating Slot Figure 2 12 Rear Module Installation DFR 8300 series frame DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installation e 2 19 5 Align the top screw of the rear module with the screw hole on the top edge of the frame back plane Figure 2 12 6 Ensure the module aligns with the desired card slot before tightening the screws Note Verify that the card aligns with the rear module and plugs into the connector on the rear module before tightening the slot screws 7 Using a Phillips screwdriver and the supplied screw fasten the rear module panel to the frame back plane Do not over tighten 8 Ensure proper frame cooling and ventilation by having all rear frame slots covered with rear modules or blank metal plates if plates are not pre installed For More Information on e installing your openGear frame refer to the section Installing a Frame on page 2 3 e the rear module cabling required by your openGear card refer to the card User Manual 2 20 Installation DFR 8300 and
4. This connector is designated as the AC Connector for the second power supply Where the connectors are located is dependent on the frame you are using For More Information on e power supply locations in your openGear frame refer to the section Rear Panel Overview on page 2 9 Installing the Frame Power Supply The PS 8300 and PS OG3 are power factor corrected supplies capable of working with all world AC standards 100 240V Each supply has an indicator LED on the front and an error detection circuit that will indicate the conditions described in Table 2 6 The power supply plugs into the right hand section of the DFR 8310 and DFR 8321 series chassis while the PS OG3 power supplies install on the right and left sides of the OG3 FR series chassis DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installation e 2 11 To install the power supply 1 Carefully unpack the power supply from its box and retain all packing material for future use if required Align the power supply into an unused power slot on the side of the frame Push the power supply in firmly to ensure a tight connection at the rear of the frame Power Cable Connection This section includes information for connecting the power cables for the openGear frames Warning Hazardous Voltages The safe operation of this product requires that AN a protective earth connection be provided This protective earth is provided by the grounding co
5. 4 DFR 8310 Series Setup DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Cooling Features The standard DFR 8310 frame can be also be ordered as the DFR 8310 C version with the Cooling Fan Module installed as original equipment from the factory However for customers wishing to increase the ventilation on their standard DFR 8310 frames the optional CFM 8310 Cooling Fan Module is available as a field upgrade kit The CFM 8310 module consists of a fan board which installs in the frame door and a controller card which installs in a designated frame slot The controller may be either an MFC 8310 which provides fan control and local alarm monitoring or an MFC 8310 N which provides fan control alarm monitoring and support for remote monitoring and control via Ethernet Installation instructions are provided in this chapter for both types of controller cards Installing the Cooling Fan Module This section includes instructions on installing the Fan Board component of the CFM 8310 module and an outline of the Functions and User Controls of the module After you install the CFM 8310 module you must install the MFC 8310 or the MFC 8310 N controller card Refer to Figure 5 4 when installing the Fan Board component of the CFM 8310 MFC 8310 Frame Controller Card EN SS Fan Board 8310A 016 Fan Filter S958 006 located under Fan Board 8 Washers Power Supply LED Pipes Figure 5 4 CFM 8310 Cooling Fan M
6. Iss 04 Installation e 2 17 Under these ventilated conditions there is no requirement for extra vertical spacing between the frames The DFR 8310 C or DFR 8310 with CFM 83 10 option can be stacked one on top of the other a feature that is highly desirable in densely crowded rack frame environments Notice For reliable performance it is recommended that the frame door not be A opened for longer than 5 minutes when using the CFM 8310 on frames loaded with more than 40W However for long term reliability and increased product life of the DFR 8310 frame without the Cooling Fan Module installed it is recommended that the total power dissipation of all cards installed in the frame should not exceed 40W and to leave an empty 1RU panel space above and below the frame for improved heat dissipation Notice Ross Video recommends that you periodically clean the filter in the frame Ah door to maintain optimal airflow and cooling through the frame Open the door for no longer than 5 minutes and use a vacuum to clean the filter Never use water or other cleaning agents to wash the filter For More Information on e installing the CFM 8310 Cooling Fan Module in the DFR 8310 series frames refer to the section Installing the Cooling Fan Module on page 5 5 2 18 Installation DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installing a Rear Module If you received a rear module for your openGear card you w
7. 7 operation Power switch is accessible from front of the rack frame Power supplies are replaceable from the front of the frame without requiring rear frame access Separate power cords to each supply for power feed redundancy PowerLock cord retainer mechanism guards against accidental power loss Durable powder coat paint finish Removable hinged front door for easy card insertion and removal and flexibility in servicing the cooling fans Optional Ethernet based Frame Controller for remote setup monitoring and control 5 year transferable warranty OG3 FR Series Frames In addition to the standard features the following additional features are available on the OG3 FR series frames Aluminum and steel construction to reduce weight and increase strength 2RU frame houses up to 20 cards dissipating up to 15W per slot Robust 375W power supply with two integral cooling fans per power supply Comes standard with the Cooling Fan Module for increased ventilation and enhanced reliability Supports Gigabit ethernet connectivity to each openGear card in the frame requires the optional MFC 8322 N Network Controller Card Supports all existing rear modules designed for the DFR 8320 and DFR 8321 series frames Provides a system alarm LED on the frame front door Provides an LCD Diagnostic Panel on frame front that reports the frame name and IP address provides the ability to scroll through these reported error conditions Removable door wi
8. OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installing an openGear Card The slot number is dependent on the slot combinations you installed the rear module in This allows adequate spacing to avoid damaging the card the cards installed in the neighboring slots or both To install an openGear card 1 Locate the rear module you installed as outlined in the section Installing a Rear Module on page 2 19 Refer to the user manual that came with your openGear card for information on which slot s to install your card into Open the openGear frame door as follows e Gently pull the side door tabs towards the center of the door releasing the door from the frame e Using both hands pull the door towards you The door extender arms prevent the door from falling Hold the card by the edges and carefully align the card edges with the rails inside the frame The slots are numbered starting from the left most slot when facing the fame front Fully insert the card into the frame until the card is properly seated in the rear module Close the frame door as follows e Slide the door into the frame e Pull and release the door tabs to ensure the frame door is securely locked to the frame Verify whether your rear module label is self adhesive by checking the back of the label for a thin wax sheet Remove the wax sheet before applying the label Affix the supplied rear module label to the rear module face Connect the cables
9. OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Rear Panel Overview The rear panel provides the communication connectors for the openGear frame control and frame wide references This section summarizes the components available on the rear panels KH a 4sow gt d At s OO Figure 2 9 OG3 FR Series Frames Rear Panel openGear openGiear DFR 8321 Figure 2 11 DFR 8310 Series Frames Rear Panel 1 PSU1 Power Supply Connector 3 Ethernet Communication Port 5 SMPTE Alarm BNC 2 PSU2 Power Supply Connector 4 Reference Connectors 6 CAN Bus Communication Port DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installation 2 9 1 PSU1 Power Supply Connector This connector is the AC Connector for the main power supply 2 PSU2 Power Supply Connector This connector is the AC Connector for the redundant power supply 3 Ethernet Communication Port The Ethernet port is an RJ45 connector is used to connect the optional MFC 8300 Series Network Controller card to an external Ethernet network This Network Controller card is required to bridge the external Ethernet network to the local communication bus for monitoring and control of cards installed in the DFR 8300 series frames Only cards having the Communication bus interface will be able to be monitored and controlled this way 4 Reference Connectors Two sets of looping BNC inputs are provided
10. Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installing a Frame This section outlines how to install an openGear frame The same procedure is used to install a frame regardless of the model of frame unless otherwise noted Overview The openGear frame mounts in the rack frame by means of four rack screws fastened through the front mounting ears This should normally be sufficient to carry the load including the weight of accompanying cables However in certain applications such as mobile truck installations it may be desirable to also support the rear of the frame The optional Rear Support Bars and Brackets are specifically engineered to compensate for extra load stress Refer to the section Installing the Rear Support Bars and Brackets on page 2 4 for bracket installation instructions Installation Requirements Keep the following in mind when installing your frame e Install the frame for maximum stability during operation and in such a way as to allow adequate ventilation e The frame cannot be sealed in a closed container and must be installed in free air space where the ambient temperature is monitored and controlled to not exceed 40 C 104 F at the frame front door airflow intake e Ensure that adequate space exists in front and behind the frame and on both sides of the frame for airflow exhaust The location of the frame should be accessible dry and dust free Frame Dimensions Note that each openGear frame installs in
11. a standard 19 rack Table 2 1 Frame Dimensions Rack Units OG3 FR 3 5 8 89cm 17 7 45cm 19 48 26cm DFR 8321 3 5 8 89cm 17 43 18cm 19 48 26cm DFR 8310 3 5 8 89cm 15 625 40cm 19 48 26cm OG3 FR Series Frame Mounting Requirements Under some conditions the ambient air temperature inside rack mount cabinets can be greater that the ambient temperature within a room For safe long term reliability ensure the ambient air temperatures at the OG3 FR series frame front intake area are within the product s specified operating temperature range Adequate ventilation within a rack frame must also be maintained Ensure to adhere to the following clearance recommendations e Minimum 2 5 08cm clearance both right and left hand side of the chassis sides with unrestricted vertical airflow e Minimum 5 12 7cm clearance at the chassis rear with unrestricted vertical airflow DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installation 2 3 Installing the Rear Support Bars and Brackets Under normal conditions mounting the frame to the front of the rack with four rack screws should be sufficient to carry the load including the weight of accompanying cables The optional Rear Support Bars and Brackets are specifically engineered to compensate for extra load stress associated with certain applications such as mobile truck installations to also support the rear
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13. as outlined in the user manual for your openGear card DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installation e 2 21 2 22 Installation DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 OG3 FR Series Setup In This Chapter This chapter provides information on setting up and using the OG3 FR series frame The OG3 FR series frame is a 2RU modular frame designed to accommodate up to 20 openGear cards The following topics are discussed e GFC 8322 and Reference Overview e Using the LCD Diagnostic Panel e Rear Modules for the OG3 FR Series Frames s Fan Filter Maintenance e Replacing the Cooling Fan Module e Specifications for the OG3 FR Series Frames DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 OG3 FR Series Setup 3 1 GFC 8322 and Reference Overview The GFC 8322 comes standard with every OG3 FR series frame Its primary function is to distribute the reference signals to openGear cards installed in the frame This section provides a general overview of the GFC 8322 Figure 3 1 GFC 8322 Location in Frame When facing the frame door the GFC 8322 is located on the left side of the OG3 FR series frame This card comes pre installed in the designated slot immediately to the right of PS1 and is secured with a metal retaining latch Reference Distribution The GFC 8322 receives the analog reference signals driven to the REF 1 and REF 2 BNCs located on the rear panel of OG3 FR series frame The
14. more information In Case of Problems Should any problem arise with your openGear frame please contact the Ross Video Technical Support Department Contact information is supplied at the end of this publication A Return Material Authorization number RMA will be issued to you as well as specific shipping instructions should you wish our factory to repair your openGear frame If required a temporary replacement frame will be made available at a nominal charge Any shipping costs incurred will be the responsibility of you the customer All products shipped to you from Ross Video Limited will be shipped collect The Ross Video Technical Support Department will continue to provide advice on any product manufactured by Ross Video Limited beyond the warranty period without charge for the life of the equipment DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Service Information e 6 3 6 4 Service Information DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Index A AC COMMECCOL eege ccesecsesdyatecnsts Geass cdeeeseedis 2 10 AES DARS reference ccecececeessceseecseeeeeeesees 2 10 Air filter cleaning cccceseeeccesceseeeeeeeeseeeeenees 3 5 Alarm mute button oo cece ccccesseceseecneeeesseeeeeees 2 8 Analog black reference neeese 2 10 A to MDIX oreinen EN ence casi ege e 2 14 B Blank rear modules cccccceeeeeeees 3 4 4 3 5 3 Brackets installing cccceeseesesesecseeeteeneense
15. to replace the cooling fan module the CFM OG3 Replacement Kit is for field installation Replacing the CFM OG3 Cooling Fan Module The CFM OG3 Replacement Kit includes the fan board and filter pre installed in a new OG3 FR series frame door You will need to remove the old door from your OG3 FR series frame and replace it with the new door To replace the CFM OG3 Cooling Fan Module 1 Carefully remove the old door from the frame as follows Gently pull the side door tabs towards the center of the door releasing the door from the frame The door extender arms prevent the door from falling Sa H fT op ER open Gear 3 0 Figure 3 6 OG3 FR Series Frame Door Open e Using both hands pull the door towards you e Tilt the door upward until the arms match the cutout Gently push the door extender arms in and over the retaining bolts and unhook from the frame Remove the door and place it on a clean flat static free surface 2 Install the new door in the frame as follows Using both hands with the door tilted up slide the new door into the frame while pushing the extender arms in and over the retaining bolts Pull and release the door tabs to ensure the frame door is securely locked to the OG3 FR series frame and that the tabs latch into the frame DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 OG3 FR Series Setup 3 7 Specifications for the OG3 FR Series Frames This section includes the technical sp
16. to accept two independent reference signals supporting the following reference signal types e Analog black e Tri level sync e AES DARS reference This feature distributes one or two reference signals to all cards in the frame Cards which need an external reference use this master reference signal in place of taking the signal from one of the card BNCs This provides for ease of installation and reduction in reference cabling requirements If this signal is required it will be mentioned in the user documentation for your openGear card If only one reference type is required for the frame connect it to the REF 1 BNC If the reference is not being looped to another frame or device ensure that the Loop Ref BNC is terminated with a 75ohm terminator 5 SMPTE Alarm BNC DFR 8310 Series Frames only The SMPTE 269M Fault Reporting connection on openGear DFR 8310 series frames is provided by the FAULT BNC connector for interfacing with a customer designed alarm system Refer to the section SMPTE Fault Reporting Option on page 5 4 for details 6 CAN Bus Communication Port DFR 8310 Series Frames only This feature is not implemented Do not connect to this port For More Information on e installing and configuring a Network Controller Card refer to the MFC 8300 Series User Manual e ethernet connections for your frame refer to the section Ethernet Connections on page 2 13 2 10 Installation DFR 8300 and OG3 FR
17. turn drives a BNC connector on the DFR 8310 series frame When the frame connection is interfaced with a customer designed system of LEDs or audible alarms faults can be traced to a specific frame when a card fault occurs within that frame Frame Connections The SMPTE 269M Fault Reporting connection on openGear DFR 8310 series frames is provided by the FAULT BNC for interfacing with a customer designed alarm system Refer to Figure 5 3 for the BNC location DFR 8310 Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi d ps2 if g A A openfiear REF 2 LOOP mm s in r REF 1 CH Loop cE 100 240 47 63Hz 190W SMPTE ALARM BNC Figure 5 3 SMPTE 269M Alarm Reporting Frame Connections The SMPTE Alarm BNC connector may be wired to an external alarm system for reporting alarms in SMPTE 269M format The circuit can drive a 20mA alarm load For More Information on e alarm system design refer to the SMPTE document ANSYSMPTE 269M 1999 available from SMPTE Details The fault report contacts are closed when the card detects an internal failure or a power loss condition The fault report contacts are closed for about 2 milliseconds every 16 ms to report any error for which SMPTE fault reporting has been enabled Some internal failures may include e Hardware failure of any card or power supply e Loss of AC power to any power supply e Soft errors from any card setup to detect and report such errors 5
18. 30MHz Environmental Max DC on Ref Input Ambient temperature range 1V 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 3 8 OG3 FR Series Setup Humidity non condensing lt 95 DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 DFR 8321 Series Setup In This Chapter This chapter provides information on setting up and using the DFR 8321 series frame The DFR 8321 is a 2RU modular frame designed to accommodate up to 20 openGear cards and support up to 10 high density openGear fiber cards The following topics are discussed e Rear Modules for the DFR 8321 Series Frames e Cooling Features e Specifications for the DFR 8321 Series Frames DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 DFR 8321 Series Setup 4 1 Rear Modules for the DFR 8321 Series Frames If your DFR 8321 series frame was ordered with cards requiring full rear modules or split rear modules the appropriate modules are installed at the factory or included with the cards Full Rear Module The full rear modules features a single card connector and can include up to 10 BNCs ora combination of BNC WECO fiber optic serial and ethernet connectors Each module occupies two slots in the frame and the openGear card must be installed in an even slot number such as slot 2 or 4 Up to 10 cards can be installed using this rear module type Figure 4 1 and Figure 4 2 illustrate the 8320AR 030 full rear module ey N 4 j ba
19. 7 DERG 32 WE 4 5 OGZ EE 3 8 Split rear modules cceceseeseeseeeeeeeeeeeees 3 4 4 2 Static dischat geis reier cdeescdasceseedicesocesesiaseseentdsae 2 2 Status Fan Fail LED oo eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeenees 2 15 EE 2 8 Fault ED tach cain inane 2 15 POWer supplies risiini 2 8 PSU STAT LED ounce EER 2 15 SMPTE 269M fault rnaar n 2 10 STATUS ALARM LED eeeceeeesseteteeeeeeneeeees 2 8 Support bars installing ce eeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 2 4 T Tabs doof o ccccccccccsccccessscecescecesseecessscecesseceenseecsaas 2 8 Tri level sync reference 0 0 cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 10 V Ventilation RI LEE LE 2 17 EI LEE 2 17 OG3 FR requirements 1 0 0 cceeeeeeseeeeeeeees 2 3 e E 2 17 Ventilation requirements DER 83 LO EE 5 2 5 5 DER 8321 E 4 4 OGIER Eben ees ere os 3 7 W W AIL ANY i E EEEE E dooce E todo 6 3 DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series User Manual Iss 04 Notes openkear Contact Us Contact our friendly and professional support representatives for the following e Name and address of your local dealer e Product information and pricing e Technical support e Upcoming trade show information Telephone 1 613 652 e 4886 ican After Hours Emergency 1 613 e 349 0006 Uppe Email techsupport rossvideo com Telephone 1 613 652 e 4886 General Fax 1 613 652 4425 Information Email solutions rossvideo com Website http www rossvideo com Visit Us Visit our website for e Company information
20. Certain parts of this equipment still present a safety hazard with the power switch in the OFF position To avoid electrical shock disconnect all A C power cords from the chassis rear appliance connectors before servicing Caution To reduce the risk of fire replacement fuses must be the same type and rating Caution Service barriers within this product are intended to protect the operator and service personnel from hazardous voltages For continued safety replace all barriers after servicing Warning This product contains safety critical parts which if incorrectly replaced may present a risk of fire or electrical shock Components contained within the product s power supplies and power supply area are not intended to be customer serviced and should be returned to the factory for repair Warning This product includes an Ethernet Port which allows this product to be connected to a local area network LAN Only connect to networks that remain inside the building Do not connect to networks that go outside the building EMC Notices United States of America FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A Digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can r
21. E 269M 1999 contact closure SMPTE Fault f Connector Female BNC Reporting Max Voltage DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 24V DC DFR 8310 Series Setup 5 7 Table 5 1 DFR 8310 Series Technical Specifications Category Parameter Specification Max Current 20mA Loss of AC input power Alarm Conditions DC output voltage error DC output voltage PS Monitored Parameters DC output current C version only Critical temperature SMPTE Fault PS 8300 fan failure Reportin i p g Fiame Monitored Backplane rail voltage Parameters Cooling fan failure C version only Ambient temperature System fault LED Alarm Indicators Fan failure LED C version only Frame controller audio alarm Frame door audio alarm Ambient temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F range Environmental Humidity non condensing lt 95 5 8 DFR 8310 Series Setup DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Service Information In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e Troubleshooting Checklist e Warranty and Repair Policy DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Service Information e 6 1 Troubleshooting Checklist Routine maintenance to this openGear product is not required In the event of problems with your openGear frame the following basic troubleshooting checklist may help identify
22. Figure 4 1 Full Rear Module Front Figure 4 2 Full Rear Module Back Split Rear Module This module features two card connectors and can include up to 10 BNCs or a combination of BNC WECO serial fiber optic and ethernet connectors Each card connector is routed to a column of five BNCs This module can only be used in a DFR 8321 or OG3 FR series frames A split rear module occupies two slots in the frame but provides connectors for two openGear cards Up to 20 cards can be installed in the frame using this type of rear module Figure 4 3 and Figure 4 4 illustrate the 8320AR 031 split rear module 4 2 DFR 8321 Series Setup DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Figure 4 3 Split Rear Module Front Figure 4 4 Split Rear Module Back Blank Rear Modules Blank Rear Modules R2 BLANK are installed when the slot does not have an openGear card installed This helps to ensure proper frame cooling and ventilation DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 DFR 8321 Series Setup 4 3 Cooling Features The DFR 8321 series frames come standard with the Cooling Fan Module installed as original equipment from the factory However if you need to replace the ventilation in a DFR 8321 series frame door the optional CFM 8321 Cooling Fan Module is available as a field installation kit Replacing the CFM 8321 Cooling Fan Module This section includes instructions on installing the CFM 8321 Cooling Fan
23. Frame Technical Specifications Category Parameter Specification 100 240 VAC 47 63Hz 190W PS 8300 12V 10 0 5A 12 5A Power Supply 7 5V 10 0A 1 5A Height Sum of both outputs not to exceed 150W maximum 2RU 3 5 8 89cm Width 19 48 26cm Depth 17 43 18cm Weight with one PS 8300 installed Number of Slots 131b 5 90kg 20 Max Power 12V Rail 2 0A 24W Frame Card Slots Max Power 7 5V Rail 0 2A 1 5W Total Max Power 12V Rail Frame 120W total power consumption not to exceed 24W maximum per card slot 1 5A 18W Controller and Max Power 7 5V Rail 0 2A 1 5W Fans Total Number of Inputs 19 5W maximum 2 looping Level 1Vpp nominal Reference Signal Analog video sync black burst or tri level or AES EBU DARS Inputs Impedance 75ohm terminating Return Loss gt 30dB to 30MHz Max DC on Ref Input Ambient temperature Environmental 8 1V 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity non condensing DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 lt 95 DFR 8321 Series Setup 4 5 4 6 DFR 8321 Series Setup DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 DFR 8310 Series Setup In This Chapter This chapter provides information on using the DFR 8310 series frames The DFR 8310 is a 2RU modular frame designed to accommodat
24. GFC 8322 then distributes both reference signals to each of the 20 slots in the frame Parameter Storage Frame settings such as the frame IP address frame name and the frame serial number are stored on the GFC 8322 via its Serial EEPROM Troubleshooting During normal operation the GFC 8322 must never be removed from the OG3 FR series frame To ensure this the metal retaining latch located on the front of the GFC 8322 must be engaged pushed down to prevent accidental removal of the GFC 8322 from its slot Verify that the GFC 8322 is properly seated in its slot and the retaining latch is engaged when troubleshooting any of the following conditions e reference signals are unavailable to the cards installed in the frame e loss of network connection or the network settings for the frame were reset to the default values 3 2 OG3 FR Series Setup DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Using the LCD Diagnostic Panel The LCD Diagnostic panel is located on the frame front panel and enables you to quickly monitor the frame Information is presented in two separate lines of text The top line alternates displaying the IP address the frame is currently using and the frame name Figure 3 2 The bottom line displays any alarm messages such as fan failure power supply issues and error conditions that an installed card is currently reporting Figure 3 3 The bottom line reflects the error conditions reported in DashBoard fo
25. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices Notice The symbol with the word Notice within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in major or minor equipment damage or a situation which could place the equipment in a non compliant operating state Warning Hazardous Voltages This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltages within the product enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of shock to persons ESD Susceptibility This symbol is used to alert the user that an electrical or electronic device or assembly is susceptible to damage from an ESD event This symbol on the equipment indicates for use at altitudes of 2000m or lower Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Warning The safe operation of this product requires that a protective earth connection be provided A grounding conductor in the equipment s supply cord provides this protective earth To reduce the risk of electrical shock to the operator and service personnel this ground conductor must be connected to an earthed ground Use only power cords specified for this product and certified for the country of use gt SP PPG P Do not defeat the safety purposes of the grounding type plug A gro
26. Module Replacement Kit The CFM 8321 Cooling Fan Module Replacement Kit includes the fan board and filter pre installed in a new DFR 8321 series frame door To replace the CFM 8321 Cooling Fan Module 1 Carefully remove the door from the frame as follows e Gently pull the side door tabs towards the center of the door releasing the door from the frame The door extender arms prevent the door from falling e Using both hands pull the door towards you e Tilt the door upward until the arms match the cutout e Gently push the door extender arms in and over the retaining bolts and unhook from the frame e Remove the door and place it on a clean flat static free surface 2 On the new frame door of the CFM 8321 Cooling Fan Module verify that the Alarm Mute button pushes in and out without binding 3 Install the new door with the new CFM 8321 Cooling Fan Module pre installed e Using both hands with the door tilted up slide the new door into the frame while pushing the extender arms in and over the retaining bolts e Pull and release the door tabs to ensure the frame door is securely locked to the DFR 8321 series frame 4 4 DFR 8321 Series Setup DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Specifications for the DFR 8321 Series Frames This section includes the Technical Specifications table for the DFR 8321 series frame Note that specifications are subject to change without notice Table 4 1 DFR 8321 Series
27. Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Power Supplies and Power Cables The openGear frame comes standard with one power supply with a second optional power supply available for redundancy For redundancy and in applications where the equipment is used in a critical signal path we recommend that two power supplies be used in the openGear frame One A C power cable has been provided with each power supply ordered AN Notice When using the DFR 8310 series frames under high load conditions gt 40W the optional CFM 8310 Cooling Fan Module must be added for increased ventilation For further redundancy each power cord should be connected to a separate power source for protection against failure of the A C power circuit In the event of one power supply failure the frame load is seamlessly transferred to the other redundant power supply Although the power supply is hot swappable turning the power supply off before inserting or removing it from the frame will increase the life span of the connectors Required Power Supplies Refer to Table 2 2 to verify which power supply is supported by your openGear frame Table 2 2 Supported Power Supplies PS 8300 OG3 FR DFR 8320 series frame DFR 83 10 series frame Power Supply Connectors PSU1 PSU2 There are two power supply connectors located on the back of the openGear frame e PSU1 This connector is designated as the AC Connector for the first power supply e PSU2
28. adiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause 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 their own expense A Notice Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Ross Video Limited could void the user s authority to operate this equipment CANADA This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appariel numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada EUROPE This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of CE Directive 93 68 EEC INTERNATIONAL This equipment has been tested to CISPR 22 1997 along with amendments A1 2000 and A2 2002 and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital device A Notice This is a Class A product In domestic environments this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may have to take adequate measures CE C tick Approval The equipment meets the requirements of the Australian Communications and Media Authority Limits amp Methods Of Measurement Of Radio Interference Characteristics Of Information Technology Equipment EN55022 CISPR 2 Maintenance User Serviceable Parts Routine maintenance to this openGea
29. aere eege 2 9 rear support bars installing 0 0 0 0 eee 2 4 Kb Nee ie cert tes inte cheered 2 9 reference distribution eceeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 3 2 specifications eeeeeceeceeseeseceeeceeceteeeeeeseeteeenes 3 8 STATUS ALARM LED ou eceeeccteseeeteees 2 8 UE le EE 3 7 ventilation requirement ceeeeeeeeeeeees 2 17 open SLP protocol oo ccceceseeeeceseeeeceseeeeeseeenes 2 13 openGear card installing 0 eee eeeeeeereeeeees 2 21 P Panel front srann ennenen na a 2 7 Power supplies Cabling ee a eden RAs 2 12 CONNECTIONS ENNEN 2 11 CONNEC IO S E ra aa A e Eegen E 2 10 DER 83 eegen 4 5 installing EE 2 11 OGIER reie Bete ee es Senet 3 8 DOE 1 2 2 11 SI EE 2 8 PS 8300 E 2 11 2 17 4 5 5 7 PS2OG3 hohe ee 2 11 2 17 3 8 IX 2 Index PSU see Power supplies R RIBREANRK omena aeaa aed ana aie 5 3 R2 BLANK enee ENEE 4 3 Rear modules DFER 8310 acute nies 5 3 LEE D 2 19 OG3 FR oh caida Boke ee 3 4 Rear panel geeiert est Eise deent ege ein 2 9 Rear support brackets LEE GE 2 4 OVELVIEW sn Rah a 1 3 Reference DFR 8310 specifications eceeceseeeeees 5 7 DFR 8321 specifications cceeeseseeees 4 5 OG3 FR specifications 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeteeees 3 8 physical connections ceceeseeeereeeeeeeeees 2 9 Signal types geed ENEE 2 10 S SLP Directory Agent sssssssseeseesesesesesseeesseese 2 13 SMPTE 269M fault reporting 2 10 2 15 5 4 Specifications DER RI E EEE 5
30. ails oss cS Peaks cee tee ee gael E es 5 4 Cooling Features zeguer e EA dE 5 5 Installing the Cooling Fan Module 5 5 Specifications for the DFR 8310 Series Frames ccscceseesscescesceeeeeeceeeeeseeseecaeceeeeeerens 5 7 Service Information 6 Troubleshooting Checklist s cccccecccesccgscdecedecededepecciscaceseeshe covevcteshcusdesescededeveiidedestucdsdectees abeee 6 2 Warranty and Repair Policy ccccescescceccescesseeseeeeeesceseeesecaeesaecseceaeeeecseeaeceseseeeneeseeaeecaeenaes 6 3 Index IX DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Introduction In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e Overview e Features e Documentation Terms and Conventions A Word of Thanks Congratulations on choosing an openGear frame Your frame is part of a full line of Digital Products within the openGear Terminal Equipment family of products backed by Ross Video s experience in engineering and design expertise since 1974 You will be pleased at how easily your new openGear frame fits into your overall working environment Equally pleasing is the product quality reliability and functionality Thank you for joining the group of worldwide satisfied Ross Video customers Should you have a question pertaining to the installation or operation of your openGear frame please contact us at the numbers listed on the back cover of this manual Our technical support staff is always available for consult
31. al Business Office Fax Technical Support After Hours Emergency E mail Technical Support E mail General Information Website Ross Video Incorporated P O Box 880 Ogdensburg New York USA 13669 0880 1 613 652 4886 1 613 652 4425 1 613 652 4886 1 613 349 e 0006 techsupport rossvideo com solutions rossvideo com http www rossvideo com Contents Introduction 1 OMT VC Wess eene ee eebe 1 2 Modular Frame Architecture ccccccccsccesssseeesseeceesececscecseseeeceseececssseesaeeeseaeees 1 2 Robust Power Supplies ccsstiew icsheciennceent atin EE 1 2 ee 1 3 Additional Frame Accesgorieg 1 3 GAULT EE 1 4 OG3 ER Series Frames s5csscivssacen EA 1 4 DFR 8321 Series Frames ccccccecsscccsssececssseeesseeceseececsseecsesseesesseeensnseeesaeeeseseees 1 4 DFR 8310 Series Frames ccccccesssceceesececssseeesseeceeececssseceesecessseesensrseecaeeeseseens 1 5 Documentation Terms and Conventong 1 6 Installation 2 Before You Begins ccsissiascecstessesseeseeazs fslei retsacs es veavee eek en E EE EEEE EE EESE adams EE ESEE 2 2 Tnstalling a Fraime sccs3s 2e2s cescaesecedcetars ects cddenetadsedsdaceadeeadgucssi cous tecaebieissdensagehadectediesiadeasceeasaes 2 3 VEL VIS Wicd cess cess esas eGR Hh een EE Eege tore 2 3 OG3 FR Series Frame Mounting Requirements ccccesceeseceeceseeeeeeeeeeeeneeenes 2 3 Installing the Rear Support Bars and Bracket 2 4 Instal
32. are used throughout this manual Terms The following terms are used 20 slot frames refers to OG3 FR series and DFR 8321 series frames and any available options unless otherwise noted Board and Card refer to openGear terminal devices within openGear frames including all components and switches DFR 8300 series frame refers to all versions of the DFR 8310 frames DFR 8321 frames and any available options unless otherwise noted MFC 8310 N refers to the MFC 8310 N and MFC 8310 NS unless otherwise indicated MFC 8320 N refers to the MFC 8320 N and the MFC 8320 NS unless otherwise indicated MFC 8322 N refers to the MFC 8322 N and the MFC 8322 NS unless otherwise indicated Network Controller Card refers to the MFC 8310 N MFC 8310 NS MFC 8320 S MFC 8320 N MFC 8320 NS MFC 8322 S MFC 8322 N and MFC 8322 NS unless otherwise indicated openGear frame refers to the DFR 8300 series and OG3 FR series frames OG3 FR series frames refers to all versions of the OG3 FR series frames Operator and User refer to the person who uses the DFR 8300 series frame PSU1 refers to Power Supply Unit 1 primary of the frame PSU2 refers to Power Supply Unit 2 redundant of the frame System and Video system refer to the mix of interconnected production and terminal equipment in your environment Conventions The following conventions are used
33. ation training or service DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Introduction e 1 1 Overview Your openGear frame is a 2RU modular frame designed to accommodate openGear cards A complete list of available openGear cards is available on our website Modular Frame Architecture The openGear frame supports module dependent rear modules Rear modules can be ordered with cards and are easy and quick to install OG3 FR Series Frames The OG3 FR series frames offers the flexibility of independent rear modules for connectivity to a wide array of interfaces such as BNC twisted pair audio and fiber Each frame offers a full rear module that offers 10 BNCs per module or a high density split rear module that offers five BNCs per module Using the split rear module allows for up to 20 independent openGear solutions to be installed Note that cards and rear modules designed for the DFR 8321 series frames are also supported by the OG3 FR series frames However some cards and rear modules may be designed specifically for the OG3 FR series frames only Refer to the documentation for your openGear card for details on the frames you can use DFR 8321 Series Frames The DFR 8321 series frames offers the flexibility of independent rear modules for connectivity to a wide array of interfaces such as BNC twisted pair audio and fiber Each frame offers a full rear module that offers 10 BNCs per module or a high density split rear mo
34. be blocked For More Information on e the monitoring features for the OG3 FR series frames refer to the section Cooling Features on page 4 4 DFR 8321 Series Frames The DFR 8321 series frames come standard with a Cooling Fan Module installed in the frame door The frame and PS 8300 can supply up to 120W of card power Under these ventilated conditions there is no requirement for extra vertical spacing between the frames The DFR 8321 series frames can be stacked one on top of the other a feature that is highly desirable in densely crowded rack frame environments Notice Ross Video recommends that you periodically clean the filter in the frame Ah door to maintain optimal airflow and cooling through the frame Open the door for no longer than 5 minutes and use a vacuum to clean the filter Never use water or other cleaning agents to wash the filter For More Information on e the monitoring features for the DFR 8321 series frames refer to the section Cooling Features on page 4 4 DFR 8310 Series Frames For applications that require greater heat dissipation or where the card power consumption is greater than 40W it is necessary to use the DFR 8310 C frame with Cooling Fan Module installed or to install the CFM 8310 Cooling Fan Module field upgrade option When the Cooling Fan Module is installed the frame and PS 8300 can supply up to 120W of card power DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual
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37. defect with respect to performance quality reliability and workmanship for a period of FIVE 5 years from the date of shipment from our factory In the event that your openGear frame proves to be defective in any way during this warranty period Ross Video Limited reserves the right to repair or replace this piece of equipment with a unit of equal or superior performance characteristics Should you find that this openGear frame has failed after your warranty period has expired we will repair your defective product should suitable replacement components be available You the owner will bear any labor and or part costs incurred in the repair or refurbishment of said equipment beyond the FIVE 5 year warranty period In no event shall Ross Video Limited be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages including loss of profits incurred by the use of this product Implied warranties are expressly limited to the duration of this warranty This User Manual provides all pertinent information for the safe installation and operation of your openGear frame Ross Video policy dictates that all repairs to the openGear frame are to be conducted only by an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative Therefore any unauthorized attempt to repair this product by anyone other than an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative will automatically void the warranty Please contact Ross Video Technical Support for
38. dule that offers five BNCs per module Using the split rear module allows for up to 20 independent openGear solutions to be installed DFR 8310 Series Frames The DFR 8310 series frame is available pre installed with ten 10 BNC rear modules and the flexibility of independent rear BNC connector modules For most applications which use BNC connectors the DFR 8310 series frame configuration allows any openGear card using only BNC connectors to be installed into any slot without restrictions Installation of separate rear modules is not required Unused slots can be pre wired into a facility and installation of cards can be done at any time without accessing the rear of the frame Robust Power Supplies The openGear frame can accommodate two front loaded power supplies However each frame comes standard with one power supply Although a single power supply can fully power a loaded frame the addition of a second optional power supply gives the frame full power redundancy Each power supply is fed by a separate power cord which is held in position to guard against accidental power loss 1 2 e Introduction DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Cooling The openGear frame has been designed with an advanced cooling architecture to increase ventilation An intelligent fan controller adjusts fan speed with changes in frame power loading Particular attention has been paid to frame acoustics in order to keep fan noise to a minim
39. e Monitoring Features Table 2 6 outlines the status LEDs located on the frame door of the DFR 8321 series frames and DFR 8310 series frames Table 2 6 Status LED Descriptions Location Description When lit this LED indicates that a fan on the frame or on the PS 8300 is stalled This comes standard for the DFR 8321 series frame and with the CFM 8310 option in the DFR 8310 series frames FAN FAIL Frame Door When lit this LED indicates that an alarm condition is occurring on a card This comes standard for the DFR 8321 series frame and with the CFM 8310 option in the DFR 8310 series frames Frame Door When lit green this LED indicates that the PS 8300 is operating normally When flashing red this LED indicates PSU STAT e there is an output over or under voltage conditions on the PS 8300 e there is no power assuming that the second supply is operating normally Notes on the DFR 8310 Series Frames If the optional CFM 8310 Cooling Fan Module is installed the error conditions listed in Table 2 6 will trigger the SMPTE 269M fault reporting circuit and the signal will be sent to the SMPTE Alarm BNC on the back of the frame The SMPTE 269M fault reporting feature is an option for the DFR 8310 series frames but it comes standard in the DFR 8321 series frames DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installation e 2 15 For More Information on e the SMPTE 269M fault reporting opti
40. e by gently pulling it towards you while avoiding the Diagnostic LED Display the toggle buttons and the monitoring LED e Gently remove the air filter off the metal protective screen that separates the filter from the fans 2 Brush any loose dust off of the filter 3 Place the filter under warm running water to remove any remaining dust On one side of the filter is a foam filter material When rinsing water should flow out of this side 4 Remove the filter from the water and thoroughly pat dry with a towel to remove any moisture 5 Replace the clean dry filter into the frame door as follows e Place the clean air filter across the metal protective screen orienting it in the same position you found it in during step 1 e Install the faceplate by gently fitting it back onto the frame door ensuring the faceplate does not interfere with the Diagnostic LED Display the toggle button and the monitoring LED e Verify that the side door tabs are seated properly in the cutouts on the frame door bracket DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 OG3 FR Series Setup 3 5 e Using a Phillips screwdriver secure the faceplate using the four screws removed during step 1 H Figure 3 5 Replacing the Filter and Door Replacing the Frame Air Filter Should you need to replace the frame air filter in your OG3 FR series frame you can order the Air Filter Kit AFK OG3 from your openGear sales represen
41. e up to 10 cards of our openGear Multi Definition product family The following topics are discussed A Note about Power Dissipation Rear Modules for the DFR 8310 Series Frames SMPTE Fault Reporting Option Cooling Features Specifications for the DFR 8310 Series Frames DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 DFR 8310 Series Setup 5 1 A Note about Power Dissipation The power dissipation of each openGear card installed in the DFR 8310 series frame is indicated in the section Specifications of the documentation provided with each card For long term reliability and increased product life it is recommended that the total dissipation of all modules installed in a DFR 8310 series frame should not exceed 40W total without the CFM 8310 Cooling Fan Module and 120W total with the CFM 8310 In addition frames without the CFM 83 10 should be provided with one rack unit of empty space above and below each frame for ventilation For More Information on e higher load applications requiring greater heat dissipation refer to the section Ventilation and Cooling on page 2 17 5 2 DFR 8310 Series Setup DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Rear Modules for the DFR 8310 Series Frames Depending on the frame model you purchased there may be variations in the rear modules connected to it If the frame was ordered with cards requiring a rear module the appropriate modules will be installed at
42. ecifications table for the OG3 FR series frame Note that specifications are subject to change without notice Table 3 1 OG3 FR Series Frame Technical Specifications Category Parameter Specification Input 100 240VAC 47 63Hz 500W PS OG3 Output 1 12V 28A 336W nominal Power Supply Output 2 7 5V 5A 37 5W nominal Total Height Sum of both outputs not to exceed 375W maximum 2RU 3 5 8 89cm Width 19 48 26cm Depth 17 7 45cm Weight with two PS OG3 installed Number of Slots 201b 9 07kg 20 Max Power 12V Rail Per card occupying 4 slots 5A 60W Per card occupying 2 slots 2 5A 30W Per card occupying slot 1 25A 15W Frame Card Slots Max Power 7 5V Rail Per card occupying 4 slots 0 8A 6W Per card occupying 2 slots 0 4A 3W Per card occupying slot 0 2A 1 5W Frame Max Power 12V Rail 300W total power consumption not to exceed 15W maximum per card slot 3A 36W Controller and Max Power 7 5V Rail 0 2A 1 5W Fans Total Max Power 12V Rail 37 5W maximum 0 2A 2 4W GFC 8322 Max Power 7 5V Rail 0 2A 1 5W Total Number of Inputs 3 9W maximum 2 looping Level 1Vpp nominal Reference Signal Analog video sync black burst or tri level or AES EBU DARS Inputs Impedance 75ohm terminating Return Loss gt 30dB to
43. ed in the frame Messages are listed starting with the most recent Use the toggle button is used to cycle through the messages on the diagnostic panel when multiple errors are occurring It also mutes the audio alarm STATUS ALARM LED OG3 FR Series Frames only Refer to the section OG3 FR Monitoring Features on page 2 15 for details on this LED Door Tabs These tabs enable you to open the frame door and gain access to the interior of the frame An alarm is raised when the frame door is opened longer than 5 minutes PSU STAT LEDs DFR 8321 and DFR 8310 Series Frames only These LEDs report the status of the power supplies installed in your frame The left LED reports the status of PS1 and the right LED reports on PS2 Refer to the section Monitoring on page 2 15 for details Fault LEDs DFR 8321 and DFR 8310 Series Frames only There are two LEDs provided in this area that report on the status of the cards installed in the frame FAULT The FAN FAIL LED reports when the cooling fans in the frame door or when the PS 8300 fans are stalled Alarm Mute Button DFR 8321 and DFR 8310 Series Frames only Use this button to mute the audible alarm that the frame emits when an error condition is reported for the frame or installed cards For More Information on LEDs on your frame refer to Table 2 6 on page 2 15 e LCD Diagnostic Panel refer to the section Using the LCD Diagnostic Panel on page 3 3 DFR 8300 and
44. enGear is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited e DashBoard Control System is a trademark of Ross Video Limited e All other product names and any registered and unregistered trademarks mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and remain the exclusive property of their respective owners Important Regulatory and Safety Notices to Service Personnel b P PPE B Before using this product and nay associated equipment refer to the Important Safety Instructions listed below to avoid personnel injury and to prevent product damage Product may require specific equipment and or installation procedures to be carried out to satisfy certain regulatory compliance requirements Notices have been included in this publication to call attention to these specific requirements Symbol Meanings This symbol on the equipment refers you to important operating and maintenance servicing instructions within the Product Manual Documentation Failure to heed this information may present a major risk of damage to persons or equipment Warning The symbol with the word Warning within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution The symbol with the word Caution within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury
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46. ill need to install the module in your openGear frame before you can install the card and connect any cables The card mates to the rear module If you are installing an openGear card in a DFR 8310 C BNC or DFR 8310 BNC frame skip this section To install a rear module in an openGear frame 1 Power down the openGear frame 2 Ensure that the frame is properly installed 3 Locate the card frame slot on the rear of the openGear frame you wish to install the openGear card in L Caution Attempting to install an OG3 FR rear module into a DFR 8321 DFR 8320 or DFR 8310 series frame can damage the rear module Refer to the section Rear Modules for the OG3 FR Series Frames on page 3 4 for details Refer to the manual that accompanied your openGear card to determine if the card requires installation in a specific slot and which rear modules are supported by your card Note that the part numbers of the rear modules are found in two locations on the module surface as silk screened text on the module surface and on a green label that also displays the serial number for your module If you are installing a rear module in a DFR 8310 series frame locate the card frame slot on the rear of the DFR 8300 series frame If you are installing a rear module in a 20 slot frame determine the type of rear module you have When installing a split rear module remember that this module still requires two slots since it accommodates two cards
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49. nGear frames on the network In larger installations it is recommended to use an SLP Directory Agent DA Contact your IT Department for more information on whether your facility uses an SLP DA For More Information on e configuring the Network Controller card refer to the MFC 8300 Series User Manual e installing and using DashBoard refer to the DashBoard Control System User Manual OG3 FR Series Frames The Ethernet port is a standard 10 100 1000 RJ45 Ethernet connector and is used to exchange information with an external monitoring or control system over an ethernet network You must have the MFC 8322 N installed in the openGear frame to take advantage of the Gigabit ethernet connectivity available for cards in the OG3 FR series frame Table 2 3 provides the wiring information based on the type of Network Controller card installed in the frame Use up to 100m of CAT6 cable or better for Gigabit Ethernet network or use up to 100m of CATS cable or better for 10 100Mbit Ethernet networks The Ethernet port has its RJ45 connector wired as a Network Interface Card NIC The Ethernet port does not provide Power over Ethernet PoE Table 2 3 Ethernet Port Pinouts MFC 8322 S MFC 8322 N Pin Number 10 100 Ethernet _ 10 100 1000 Ethernet Signal Signal Shorted 750hm to Ground DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installation e 2 13 DFR 8321 and DFR 8310 Series Frames
50. nductor in the equipment s supply cord To reduce the risk of electrical shock to operator and service personnel this ground conductor must be connected to an earthed ground Warning In some countries it may be necessary to supply the correct mains supply Ah cord Use only an approved IEC 320 C 13 type A C line cord rated for a minimum 10A at 250V and certified for the country of use To connect the power cables for an openGear frame 1 Connect the cable s female IEC connector to the frame socket marked PSU 1 2 Ifthe Redundant Power Supply option is installed plug the second IEC connector into PSU 2 3 Each AC connector includes a PowerLock which is designed to retain the power cable connector Clip the PowerLock over the shoulder of the inserted AC cable end 4 Connect the supplied power cable s three prong male connector to an AC outlet 2 12 Installation DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Ethernet Connections You can monitor and control openGear cards in your openGear frame via the DashBoard client software This requires a Network Controller card is installed and configured in your openGear frame The exact steps for connecting to your facility via an ethernet network depends on the network requirements of your facility Contact your IT Department before connecting to your facility network to ensure that there are no conflicts Note DashBoard uses the open SLP protocol to locate ope
51. net Side View Cabinet Cabinet Cabinet Front Vertical Rear Vertical Left Rear Vertical Right Rear Vertical Mounting Rail Mounting Rail Mounting Rail Mounting Rail 7110 209 Bracket Select a mounting position that allows Rear Support Bars to slide into slots of Brackets 7110 208 Rear Support Bar Neefjes 22 82 ON Ne 22 82 eefe Allow approximately 0 500 of the end of the Rear Support Bar to project beyond the Bracket Figure 2 5 Rear Support Bars and Brackets Diagram DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installation 2 5 2 6 Installation Install a Rear Support Bar to each side of the frame using the supplied screws in the four locations as shown in Figure 2 5 e Fasten one bar to each side of the frame e Six different installation positions are possible by aligning the screw hole patterns in the bars with the four screw locations in the frame e Use only the supplied screws Mount the DFR 8300 series frame to the front rails of the rack cabinet using four rack screws fastened through the front mounting flanges At the rear of the cabinet slide the bracket slots over the rear of the support bars Secure to the cabinet rear rails with two rack screws each DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Front Panel Overview The openGear frames provide monitoring features on the front door This section briefly summarizes the controls available on each frame model o
52. odule DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 DFR 8310 Series Setup 5 5 To install the Fan Board component of the CFM 8310 1 10 11 12 5 6 DFR 8310 Series Setup Open the CFM 8310 package and remove the components Verify that all necessary components are included e Fan PCB 8310A 016 e Fan Filter S985 006 e 8 nuts 650 007 e 8 washers 960 025 e MFC 8310 N Controller Card Power off the frame Open the frame door Carefully remove the door from the frame by unscrewing the two screws that attach the door to the extender arms Place the frame door inside up on a clean antistatic workspace Install the Fan Filter as follows e Insert the Fan Filter with the panhandle over the smaller fan vents and the cut corner adjacent to the LED pipes already on the door e Gently push the filter down so the mounting bolts pass through cleanly Place a washer on each of the 8 mounting bolts Align the Fan PCB with the fans up so the LED pipes pass through their board holes Ensure the Alarm Mute button clears its door hole and that the Fault and Fan Fail LEDs clear their door holes while you slowly press the Fan PCB 8310A 016 down onto the 8 mounting bolts Refer to Figure 5 4 for details on these item locations On the frame door check that the Alarm Mute button pushes in and out without binding Tighten the 8 nuts until they just make contact with the rubber grommets on the Fan PCB Do not over
53. of the frame Installing the FSB OG3 This section describes how to attach the FSB OG3 rear support bars to a OG3 FR series frame Note that the FSB OG3 cannot be installed on the DFR 8321 or DFR 8310 series frames To install the FSB OG3 1 Attach the Rack Mount Arms of the FSB OG3 to the OG3 FR series frame emee Toras Rack Mount Arm Figure 2 1 Installing a Rack Mount Arm 2 Install the Rail Guides for each Rack Mount Arm Retaining Y Bolts B WI Guide nes er Figure 2 2 Installing a Rail Guide 2 4 Installation DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 3 Secure the Rail Guides and Rack Mount Arms to the rack 5 16 Hex Nuts Figure 2 3 Installing the Hex Nuts 4 Use the provided Threaded Rubber Bumpers to lock the Rack Mount Arms in place Rubber Bumpers Figure 2 4 Installing the Rubber Bumpers Installing the FSB 8321 or FSB 8310 The FSB 8321 and FSB 8310 rear support bars can be attached to the DFR 8321 or DFR 8310 series frames respectively in six possible positions The procedure for either model is the same However you cannot install either of these rear support bars on a OG3 FR series frame To install the FSB 8321 or FSB 8310 1 Choose the position that suits the cabinet depth that will give approximately an 0 5 1 27cm projection beyond the rear vertical mounting rails Two Rack Unit 2 RU Rack Cabinet Mounting Frame Rear View Cabi
54. on refer to the section SMPTE Fault Reporting Option on page 5 4 2 16 Installation DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Ventilation and Cooling Your openGear frame was specially engineered to minimize internal heat buildup and thus improve card reliability For information on the power dissipation of individual openGear cards refer to the user manual for your card Overview For applications using less than 40W in a non ventilated openGear frame but where the individual card power consumption is greater than 8W the cards should be evenly distributed in the frame This will prevent the creation of concentrated heat or unbalanced heat rise areas in the frame AN Notice For reliable performance it is recommended that the openGear frame door not be opened for longer than 5 minutes on frames loaded with more than 40W OG3 FR Series Frames The OG3 FR series frames come standard with a Cooling Fan Module installed in the frame door The frame and PS OG3 can supply up to a maximum of 300W of card power with 15W per card Under these ventilated conditions there is no requirement for extra vertical spacing between the frames The OG3 FR series frames can be stacked one on top of the other a feature that is highly desirable in densely crowded rack frame environments A Caution The two sides of the OG3 FR series frame have perforations that are needed to ventilate the power supplies and must not
55. onenkear l DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series openGear High Density Multi Definition Frames User Manual LOSS Video Production Technology DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series User Manual Copyright Patents Notice Trademarks e Ross Part Number 8300DR 005 04 e Release Date January 4 2013 The information in this manual is subject to change without notice or obligation 2013 Ross Video Limited All rights reserved This work is proprietary and confidential to Ross Video Limited its subsidiaries and its other affiliated corporations and may not be copied distributed sold or otherwise used or relied upon without the express written permission of Ross Video Limited Reproduction or reverse engineering of copyrighted software is prohibited This product is protected by the following US Patents 4 205 346 5 115 314 5 280 346 5 561 404 7 304 886 7 508 455 7 602 446 7 834 886 7 914 332 This product is protected by the following Canadian Patents 2039277 1237518 1127289 Other patents pending The material in this manual is furnished for informational use only It is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as commitment by Ross Video Limited Ross Video Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual mEes is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited Ross ROSS ROSS and MLE are registered trademarks of Ross Video Limited op
56. onnector is routed to a column of five BNCs A split rear module occupies two slots in the OG3 FR series frame but provides connectors for two openGear cards allowing you to install up to 20 cards in the frame Blank Rear Modules Blank Rear Modules R2 BLANK are used when the slot does not have an openGear card installed This helps to ensure proper frame cooling and ventilation 3 4 OG3 FR Series Setup DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Fan Filter Maintenance Routine maintenance of the fan filter installed in the OG3 FR series frame is highly recommended to ensure proper airflow through the chassis Cleaning the Frame Air Filter The OG3 FR series frame has a single air filter that is used to prevent dust and airborne particulates from contaminating the frame This filter should be cleaned at least once a year but may need to be cleaned more frequently in some environments To clean the frame air filter 1 Remove the air filter from the frame door as follows e Locate the four 3 16 screws 850 091R on the frame door faceplate Refer to Figure 3 4 for screw locations Screw Screw open Gear 3 0 Open Wua a s Hic 4 POWER 22 SLOT Screw Screw Figure 3 4 OG3 FR Series Frame Faceplate Screws Location e Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the four screws that secure the faceplate Set the screws aside e Ensure that the side door tabs are disengaged from the door e Remove the faceplat
57. pen Gear 3 0 ech Her POWER 22 SLOT ECH Figure 2 6 OG3 FR Series Frames Front Panel BRRRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRRRR KRRRRRKRRRR DRRRRRRRRRR KRRKRRKRRRR BRRRRRRRRRR KRRKRRKRRRR LUUT KRRKRRRRRRR ULI FAULT BRRRRRRRRRR ULI DRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRR UU RRRRRRRRRRN notene FAN FAIL RRRRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRRRR RRNRRRRRRRRR UU BRRRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRN BRRRRRR DRRRRRR DUU DEU LUUT SSS eee eee eee Figure 2 7 DFR 8321 Series Frames Front Panel open Gear FAULT O FAN FAIL CH Figure 2 8 DFR 8310 Series Frames Front Panel 1 Diagnostic Panel 3 Door Tabs 5 Fault LEDs 2 STATUS ALARM LED 4 PSU STAT LEDs 6 Alarm Mute Button DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Installation 2 7 2 8 Installation Diagnostic Panel OG3 FR Series Frames only This area is only available on the OG3 FR series frames This area includes a two line LCD Diagnostic Panel and a toggle button The diagnostic panel displays the following information in a scrolling format e The top line in the display cycles through the name assigned to the frame in DashBoard and the current IP address of the frame or 0 0 0 0 if none available The IP address is configured on the MFC 8322 N Network Controller Card e The second line reports errors or alarm conditions from any source This includes fan failure alarms power supply warnings or errors reported by the cards install
58. r product is not required This product contains no user serviceable parts If the module does not appear to be working properly please contact Technical Support using the numbers listed under the Contact Us section on the last page of this manual All openGear products are covered by a generous 5 year warranty and will be repaired without charge for materials or labor within this period See the Warranty and Repair Policy section in this manual for details Environmental Information The equipment that you purchased required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment To avoid the potential release of those substances into the environment and to diminish the need for the extraction of natural resources Ross Video encourages you to use the appropriate take back systems These systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials from your end of life equipment in an environmentally friendly and health conscious manner The crossed out wheelie bin symbol invites you to use these systems If you need more information on the collection re use and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration You can also contact Ross Video for more information on the environmental performance of our products Company Address Ross Video Limited R OSS 8 John Street Iroquois Ontario KOE 1K0 Canada Gener
59. r the frame and individual openGear cards installed in that frame OQ 10 xx x xx O OG3 FR Frame 2 Slot 4 Error Slot 4 Error Figure 3 2 LCD Display IP Address of Frame Figure 3 3 LCD Display Frame Name For More Information on e the types of error conditions that your openGear card reports refer to the user manual that came with your card e setting the IP address and frame name in DashBoard refer to the MFC 8300 Series User Manual Using the Toggle Button The toggle button is located directly to the left of the LCD Diagnostic Panel and enables you to e mute the audio alarm e quickly scroll through the error messages reported on the second line of the diagnostic panel To clear the audio alarm 1 Press the toggle button once to mute the audio alarm To scroll through the messages on the LCD Diagnostic Panel 1 Press the toggle button multiple times to scroll through the messages The LCD Diagnostic Panel organizes the messages starting with the most recent at the top of the list 2 Ifyou are scrolling through the list and a new error condition is reported the list is automatically updated and returns you to the beginning of the list DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 OG3 FR Series Setup 3 3 Rear Modules for the OG3 FR Series Frames If your OG3 FR series frame was ordered with cards requiring full rear modules or split rear modules the appropriate modules are installed at the fac
60. tative To replace the frame air filter 1 Remove the old air filter from the frame door as follows e Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the four 3 16 screws 850 091R screws that secure the faceplate Refer to Figure 3 4 for screw locations Set the screws aside e Ensure that the side door tabs are disengaged from the door e Remove the faceplate by gently pulling it towards you while avoiding the Diagnostic LED Display the toggle button and the monitoring LED e Gently remove the air filter off the metal protective screen that separates the filter from the fans 2 Install the new filter into the frame door as follows e Place the new air filter across the metal protective screen orienting it in the same position you found it in during step 1 e Install the faceplate by gently fitting it back onto the frame door ensuring the faceplate does not interfere with the Diagnostic LED Display the toggle button and the monitoring LED on the frame door e Verify that the side door tabs are seated properly in the cutouts on the frame door bracket e Using a Phillips screwdriver secure the faceplate using the four screws removed during step 1 3 6 OG3 FR Series Setup DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Replacing the Cooling Fan Module The OG3 FR series frames come standard with the Cooling Fan Module CFM OG3 pre installed in the frame door as original equipment from the factory However if you need
61. th durable powder coat paint finish DFR 8321 Series Frames In addition to the standard features the following additional features are available on the DFR 8321 series frames 1 4 Introduction Aluminum construction reduces overall weight 2RU frame houses up to 20 cards dissipating up to 6W per slot Robust 150W power supply with integral cooling fan DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Comes standard with the Cooling Fan Module for increased ventilation and enhanced reliability Fan Fail and Error Indicator LEDs on front of the frame Supports all existing rear modules designed for the DFR 8320 series frames Rack mount ears are steel for extra strength Removable door with durable powder coat paint finish DFR 8310 Series Frames In addition to the standard features the following additional features are available on the DFR 8310 series frame Aluminum construction reduces overall weight 2RU frame houses up to 10 cards dissipating up to 12W per slot Optional Cooling Fan Module for increased ventilation and enhanced reliability Fan Fail and Error Indicator LEDs on front of the frame available only with Cooling Fan Module Heavy duty hinged front door lowers to allow easy card insertion SMPTE alarm interface for simple monitoring DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Introduction e 1 5 Documentation Terms and Conventions 1 6 Introduction The following terms and conventions
62. the factory or included with the card modules You must have a Blank Rear Module R1 BLANK installed when the slot does not have an openGear card installed This helps to ensure proper frame cooling and ventilation e DFR 8310 and DFR 8310 C frames come without pre installed rear modules e DFR 8310 BNC and DFR 8310 C BNC frames come with pre installed with ten 10 BNC rear modules Consult the installation section of each card s manual for rear module cabling designations Each card also comes with the required rear module label to place on the rear module Figure 5 1 8310AR 030 Rear Figure 5 2 8310AR 030 Rear Module Front Module Back For More Information on e the rear module required for your card refer to the User Manual that accompanied your openGear card e installing a rear module refer to the section Installing a Rear Module on page 2 19 DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 DFR 8310 Series Setup 5 3 SMPTE Fault Reporting Option The SMPTE 269M Fault Reporting system also known as a SMPTE alarm provides an indication if one or more frame cards encounter a fault or an abnormal condition This option is available when an MFC 8310 or MFC 8310 N is installed in the Frame Controller Slot of a DFR 8310 frame The MFC 8310 is included if the frame has cooling fans in the front door The individual card s can report fault conditions to the MFC 8310 N frame controller card which in
63. the source of the problem If the frame still does not appear to be working properly after checking all possible causes please contact your openGear products distributor or the Technical Support department at the numbers listed in the section Contact Us 1 Visual Review Performing a quick visual check may reveal many problems such as connectors not properly seated or loose cables Check the card the frame and any associated peripheral equipment for signs of trouble 2 Power Check Verify the power indicator LED on the frame front panel for the presence of power If the power LED is not illuminated verify that the power cable is connected to a power source and that power is available at the power main Confirm that the power supplies are fully seated in their slots If the power LED is still not illuminated replace the power supply with one that is verified to work 3 Input Signal Status Verify that source equipment is operating correctly and that a valid signal is being supplied 4 Output Signal Path Verify that destination equipment is operating correctly and receiving a valid signal 5 Unit Exchange Exchanging a suspect unit with a unit that is known to be working correctly is an efficient method for localizing problems to individual units 6 2 Service Information DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Warranty and Repair Policy The openGear frame is warranted to be free of any
64. tighten Reconnect the door to the frame extender arms with the two screws from step 4 DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Specifications for the DFR 8310 Series Frames This section includes the technical specifications for the DFR 8310 series frames Note that specifications are subject to change without notice Table 5 1 DFR 8310 Series Technical Specifications Category Parameter Specification 100 240VAC 47 63Hz 190W 12V 10 0 5A 12 5A Power Supply Output 2 7 5V 10 0A 2 5A Height Sum of both outputs not to exceed 150W maximum 3 5 8 89cm Width 19 48 26cm Depth 15 625 39 69cm Weight with a PS 8300 installed Number of Slots 101b 4 5kg 10 Max Power 12V Rail 1 0A 12W Frame Card Slots Max Power 7 5V Rail 0 2A 1 5W Total Max Power 12V Rail 120W total power consumption not to exceed 12W maximum per card slot 1 5A 18W Controller and Max Power 7 5V Rail 0 2A 1 5W Total openBus Max Power 12V Rail Remote Power Number of Inputs 19 5W maximum 2 0A 24W total frame power not to exceed 150W total 2 looping Level 1Vpp nominal Reference Signal Analog video sync black burst or tri level or AES EBU DARS Inputs Impedance 75ohm terminating Return Loss gt 30dB to 30MHz Max DC on Ref Input Alarm Indicator 1V ANSI SMPT
65. tory or included with the cards This section provides an overview of the rear module types for your OG3 FR series frame Overview The OG3 FR series frame supports all existing rear modules designed for the DFR 8321 series frames However rear modules designed for use in the OG3 FR series frame are not compatible in the DFR 8321 series frames There are two ways to identify a OG3 FR series frame rear module 1 the notched top of the module and 2 a small notch on the bottom left corner of the module that fits into a second seating slot on the midplane of the OG3 FR series frames Note that this small notch is not present on other frame rear module types Ah Caution Attempting to install an OG3 FR series frame rear module into a DFR 8321 DFR 8320 or DFR 8310 series frame can damage the rear module Full Rear Modules The full rear modules features a single card connector and can include a combination of BNC WECO fiber optic serial and ethernet connectors Each module occupies two slots in the frame and accommodates one card Ensure the openGear card is installed in the correct slot in the OG3 FR series frame Up to 10 cards can be installed in a frame when using these modules Split Rear Modules Much like the modules for the DFR 8321 series frames split modules for the OG3 FR series frame features two card connectors and can have a combination of BNC WECO fiber optic serial and ethernet connectors Each card c
66. um OG3 FR and DFR 8321 Series Frames The OG3 FR and DFR 8321 series frames were designed with front door mounted fans to provide forced air cooling for all cards and additional cooling for the power supplies DFR 8310 Series Frames For applications where the total card load is less than 40W the DFR 8310 series frame can be used without cooling fans Frames should be mounted with 1RU empty space between frames For applications where frames are mounted directly above or below other equipment or where the total card power load is greater than 40W an optional cooling fan kit must be added These front door mounted fans provide forced air cooling for all cards and additional cooling for the power supplies Additional Frame Accessories To help reduce mechanical stress due to cable weight a rear support bracket is available for the frames Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Available Rear Support Brackets OG3 FR FSB OG3 DFR 8321 FSB 8320 DFR 8310 FSB 8310 DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frames User Manual Iss 04 Introduction e 1 3 Features The following standard features make our openGear frames the best solution for standard and high definition terminal equipment Two independent looping reference inputs feed all card slots Can house any mix of analog digital video and audio cards in the same frame Available with individual card specific modules for connector flexibility Optional redundant power supply is hot swappable for 24
67. und type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit in to your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinching particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and point where they exit from the apparatus Warning Indoor Use WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPERATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Do not use this apparatus near water Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases are placed on the apparatus Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with manufacturer s instructions Do not install near heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Clean only with a dry cloth Warning Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug damage 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 Warning
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