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1. Frame 14 RCVR21 192 168 2 4 5253 Siot status Slot 3 CDI 9061 AFD Demo 2 Network Source fStatic setbyuser IP Address 192 168 2 4 Newly assigned IP address Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 i Defaut Gateway 0000 o OO SETUP_ADDNEWIP3 PNG 6 The frame is now ready to access and control cards Frame Setup Using Static IP Address This procedure provides instructions for using the manual mode for adding a frame to DashBoard In this mode the frame is set to use a static IP address and DashBoard is set to look for and connect to a specific frame address This mode is useful where network conditions or resource availability prevent DHCP usage Note If static IP addresses are to be used carefully follow this procedure If the pro cedure is not followed as specified DashBoard may lose all communication with the frame thereby requiring the procedure to be repeated in its entirety gt Install and Set Up DashBoard if not present 1 If not already performed install DashBoard on the computer connected to the frame LAN as described in step 2 in Frame Setup Using DHCP on page 2 11 2 Open DashBoard Under Window Preferences make certain Automatic discovery of devices Enable button is selected as shown on the next page HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Setting Up Network Remote Control Fl Preferences Automatic Discovery Help
2. Install Update Licensed Features Automatic Discovery Automatic discovery of devices Enable Disable Search for devices using All network interfaces Selected network interface s E Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Packet Scheduler Miniport IP addresses 192 168 0 95 Refresh Restore Defaults Apply SETUP_AUTODISC PNG Note It is recommended to identify each frame with its MFC 8320 N network card serial number and its assigned IP address This can be easily done using the Frame Log Sheet included in the back of this manual Refer to Managing Frames Using a Log on page 2 26 for more information gt Set Network Computer for Static IP Addressing 3 As shown below set the frame LAN computer to a static IP address that is on the same network as the network card default static IP address Card Model MFN 8320 N Factory Default Network 192 168 2 x HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 17 Setting Up Network Remote Control Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 2 Set LAN computer to be on same network 1st through General 3rd octets of static IP Note You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports address of network card this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrato s6r fixed default the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically IP address 192 1
3. Notes Not all slots can be fitted with cards when using a standard width rear module for example when a standard width module is fitted in the right most frame position viewed from rear first available slot is slot 2 with slot 1 not being available In all cases maximum frame power budget of 360 W for user slot total must be considered when planning frame build out If neces sary consult Cobalt Sales for assistance in power planning 00 00 00 00 90 00 00 00 900 10 cards per frame max 2 card slots used 10 rear modules per frame max Double Width Rear Module EJ Em Le 1 card p O00000 00000 BE er rear module Double Width Rear Module occupies 4 card slots and can accommodate a very high degree of signal count and types including multiple BNC and wired connections such as balanced audio and GPIO connections Notes Not all slots can be fitted with cards when using a 00 00 600 00 060000 90 900 00 900 5 cards per frame max 4 card s ots used 5 rear modules per frame max double width rear module for example when a double width module is fitted in the right most frame position viewed from rear first available slot is slot 2 with slot 1 not being available In all cases maximum frame power budget of 360 W for user slot total must be considered when planning frame build out If necessary consult Cobalt Sales for assistance in power
4. If all other cards in the same frame do not show connection the remote control system may not be connecting to the LAN Check the following Make certain the Ethernet cable is properly connected and showing activity on the LAN switch Use ping to check the connection HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 25 2 Using a Log for Managing Frames Troubleshooting Network Remote Control Errors by Symptom continued Symptom Error Corrective Action DashBoard shows red icon in Network Controller Card LAN e If cards in another frame display Card Access Navigation Tree settings may be incorrect in properly the remote control system may pane for Network Controller DashBoard Network not be connecting to the frame containing Card Configuration screen the cards Check the following A e Make certain the IP settings for the MFC 8320 N SN 00108053 frame specified in the DashBoard slot 0 mrc 8320 N Network Configuration screen agree siot 7 cor s061 RCVR21 with the settings for the frame e If cards in another frame also do not display properly the remote control system may not be connecting to the LAN Check the following e Make certain the Ethernet cable is properly connected and showing activity on the LAN switch Use ping to check the connection Using a Log for Managing Frames The example below shows how to use the Frame Log Form Photocopy or print copies of the Fra
5. redundant HPF 9000 frame power supply HPF9000 FSB Frame support bracket kit HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Introduction Warranty and Service Information Warranty and Service Information Cobalt Digital Inc Limited Warranty This product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of five 5 years from the date of shipment to the original purchaser except that 4000 5000 6000 8000 series power supplies and Dolby modules where applicable are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year Cobalt Digital Inc s Cobalt sole obligation under this warranty shall be limited to at its option i the repair or ii replacement of the product and the determination of whether a defect is covered under this limited warranty shall be made at the sole discretion of Cobalt This limited warranty applies only to the original end purchaser of the product and is not assignable or transferrable therefrom This warranty is limited to defects in material and workmanship and shall not apply to acts of God accidents or negligence on behalf of the purchaser and shall be voided upon the misuse abuse alteration or modification of the product Only Cobalt authorized factory representatives are authorized to make repairs to the product and any unauthorized attempt to repair this product shall immediately void the warranty Please contact
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7. Set IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway fields as appropriate In the IP address field enter a desired static IP address other than the card fixed default 192 168 2 4 in this example making certain the selected address is in the same subnet as the MFC 8320 N card and LAN computer Setup Network Data Safe Frame Name Frame 1ARCVR21 NTP Server 0 0 0 0 User Settings Addressing Mode IP Address 192 168 2 4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Click the Apply button to save the user settings and for them to take effect Click the Cancel button to revert to the previous settings Note IP net settings only take effect when the Current DIP Switch is setto User Settings Apply Cancel 2 14 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Setting Up Network Remote Control 2 On MFC 8320 N Network configuration pane click Apply The card will momentarily go offline wait for the card to come back online before proceeding 3 Unseat the card from its slot and set DIP switches as shown below MFC 8320 N Card MFC8320_PCB JPG a Rear of Card IP address assigned by user 4 As shown below set the frame LAN computer to a static IP address to be on the same network as the MFC 8320 N default static IP address i e 192 168 2 x Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Set LAN computer to be on same network 1st thro
8. holes excess bracket rail can be cut off and filed to remove sharp edges pe Figure 2 3 Frame Support Bracket Kit 9000 FSB Installation HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 5 2 Installing the Frame Cable Connections Redundant Power Supply PSU2 IEC AC Line Connector Network Ethernet Connector Note Note Power Connections See Figure 2 4 The frame is equipped with an IEC power input receptacle at the left and right sides of the frame rear 1 Connect supplied power cords to suitable AC power outlet e The left receptacle serves the redundant power supply PSU2 position Use this connector only if frame is equipped with a redundant power supply e If redundant power supply PSU2 is installed it is recommended to use a facility AC receptacle that is on a separate circuit than that used for standard power supply PSU1 This can help ensure power source redundancy Primary Power Supply PSU1 IEC AC Line Connector Dual Looping Reference Card Rear I O Modules Connectors Figure 2 4 HPF 9000 Rear View 2 Each power supply is equipped with its own power switch located on the front of the power supply With the switch set to the up position the power supply is turned on as verified by the green LED adjacent to the switch Network Connection See Figure 2 4 Connect RJ 45 Ethernet network cable to rear panel Ethernet connector When the frame is powered connecti
9. may be difficult to correlate frame instances in DashBoard and the DHCP assigned addresses with the physical identity of the frames e It is recommended to also identify each frame with its network card serial number and its assigned IP address This can be easily done using the Frame Log Sheet included in the back of this manual See Managing Frames Using a Log on page 2 26 for more information 4 On the computer where DashBoard is installed make certain TCP IP Properties DHCP settings are as follows Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain DNS Server address automatically gt Set Network Controller Card for DHCP 5 Unseat the Network Controller Card 6 On the Network Controller Card make certain switches are set to the IP address assigned by DHCP server position as shown below MFC 8320 N Card MFC8320_PCB JPG a Rear of Card IP address lt 1 Ei assigned by p C gt CA oC CO DHCP server 7 Connect the frame to the LAN 8 Install the network card in the frame and power up the frame Wait for the network card to fully boot red LED turns off 2 12 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Setting Up Network Remote Control 9 By default DashBoard is set to automatically connect to devices The frame should now appear in the Basic Tree View pane added frame MFC 8320 N SN 00108053 as shown in the example below If necessary right click on the frame
10. planning Figure 1 4 Frame Capacity for Various Rear I O Module Types HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Introduction HPF 9000 Functional Description Expansion Rear Module Fusion3G only Fusion3G piggyback card and Expansion Rear Module Omm HMH C0000 OCROZOROKO 1 card assembly per base expansion rear module combination 4 card slots used An Expansion Rear Module is used in conjunction with a Fusion3G card equipped to provide optional features such as analog audio I O which is in turn provided by a piggyback card factory installed on the base card when this option is ordered The expansion rear module installs directly to the left of the base Rear Module as shown viewed from rear and interfaces with the piggyback card The Fusion3G base piggyback card assembly occupies the space identical to that of two regular Fusion3G cards and two standard width rear modules Note In all cases maximum frame power budget of 360 W for user slot total must be considered when planning frame build out If necessary consult Cobalt Sales for assistance in power planning Fusion3G base card and Rear Module 90000000000000000 6000 5 card assemblies per frame max 5 base expansion rear modules per frame max Expansion Rear Module installs directly to the left of base Rear Module and interfaces with the piggyback card In this example an RM20 9901 XC exp
11. required for a particular application can be accommodated using a Rear I O Module that best suits the requirements The required input and outputs are broken out to the industry standard connectors on the module O OQ o z A v Z o D m 6 a D m 6 D gt m w 6 gt m w 6 N gt m w 6 Si gt m w 6 Multi terminal Phoenix terminal block connectors for unterminated wiring o o iE P 2da COMM 2 Y J ie 5 D Y J ie 3 w o z ie 3 9 A ie 3 o In this example an RM20 9901 E Rear Module provides a connection interface for the signal types shown here Figure 1 3 Typical Rear I O Module Frame Card Capacity and Rear I O Modules See Figure 1 4 Frame card capacity is largely determined by the Rear I O Modules that mate a card with its rear panel user connections For example when using split rear modules the card capacity in the 20 slot frame is greater than possible when using standard rear modules that consume two card spaces 20 slot frames can be fitted with any mix of the rear module types described here offering connection break out that suit requirements while maximizing frame capacity HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 1 5 HPF 9000 Functional Description Split Rear Module a 2card 2 card 00000 00000 s per rear m
12. the IP address to which traps should be sent e Port number Enter the UDP port number to which traps should be sent e SNMP version Enter the protocol version to be used for traps to this target e Target community string Enter the community string Click Add to add the target to the list To remove a trap notification target select the target in the list and click Delete 6 Click the Submit button to configure the frame This completes the procedure to configure the SNMP Agent HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 23 2 Troubleshooting Network Remote Control Errors Troubleshooting Network Remote Control Errors Note The table below provides network remote control troubleshooting information If cards within the frame or remote connections exhibit any of the symptoms listed in the table follow the troubleshooting instructions provided All remote control items described here use industry standard 10 100 Mbps Ethernet for communication between the Network Card frame and remote control systems such as DashBoard Standard LAN troubleshooting techniques and practices are applicable to this usage The RJ 45 receptacle that provides the frame connection to the LAN is equipped with an activity status indicator that can be used to determine activ ity status Troubleshooting Network Remote Control Errors by Symptom Symptom DashBoard does not discover newly added frame newly
13. 68 2 60 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server SETUP_LANPROP2 PNG When using a frame static IP address if not already done it is recommended to isolate the LAN segment containing the frame the hosting computer and intermediate hubs or switches from other parts of the network This prevents a potential conflict between the frame and any other node that might also have this address gt Set Network Controller Card for Initial Factory Fixed IP Address MFC 8320 N Card MFC8320_PCB JPG a Rear of Card 8320 factory fixed 4 Set network card switch es to the factory fixed static IP address position as shown below This establishes the initial connection between the card and the network computer IP address i p 192 168 2 1 a i O LA 2 18 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Setting Up Network Remote Control Frame now connected in DashBoard 5 Connect the frame to the LAN and power up the frame 6 Install the network card in the frame Wait for the network card to fully reboot red LED turns off 7 The added frame should now appear in the Basic Tree View pane If necessary right click on the frame and select Connect The frame is now connected to DashBoard A DashBoard File View TreeView Window Help X Basic Tree Vie
14. AL 1 9 I Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Table 1 1 lists the technical specifications for the HPF 9000 Frame Table 1 1 Technical Specifications ltem Part number nomenclature Characteristic HPF 9000 High Power 20 Slot Frame PN HPF 9000 CN Includes one PSU 9000 Power Supply Module and MFC 8320 N Network Controller Card Installation usage environment Intended for installation and usage in environmentally controlled installation using openGear compliant cards and network control AC Line Input per each of 2 max PSU IEC inputs 100 240 VAC 48 63 Hz 500 Watts maximum Environmental Operating temperature Relative humidity operating or storage 32 104 F 0 40 C lt 95 non condensing Available user net power 360 Watts continuous operation maximum Available user card slots 20 maximum Frame communication 10 100 Mbps Ethernet with Auto MDIX Physical Dimensions WxHxD Weight with standard power supply PSU1 19 x 3 5 2RU x 17 48 cm x 9 cm x 43 cm 13 9 Ibs 6 3 kg Reference Video Input Number of Inputs Two non terminating looping Frame Reference inputs Signal Level 1 Vp p nominal Signal Type Analog video sync black burst or tri level Impedance 75 Q Return Loss gt 30 dB to 30 MHz Allowable Maximum DC on Ref Input 1 0 V Optional accessories PSU 9000 Extra
15. ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE IN LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS COBALT S LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AT ITS OPTION OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND SHALL IN NO EVENT INCLUDE SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING LOST PROFITS EVEN IF IT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 1 11 1 Contact Cobalt Digital Inc Contact Cobalt Digital Inc Feel free to contact our thorough and professional support representatives for any of the following Name and address of your local dealer e Product information and pricing e Technical support e Upcoming trade show information Phone 217 344 1243 Fax 217 344 1245 Web www cobaltdigital com General Information info cobaltdigital com Technical Support support cobaltdigital com 1 12 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Chapter 2 Overview Installation and Setup This chapter contains the following information e HPF 9000 Controls and Indicators p 2 1 e Installing the Frame p 2 3 Installing Rear I O Modules and Cards p 2 8 Setting Up Network Remote Control p 2 10 e SNMP Monitoring and Control p 2 22 e Troubleshooting Network Remote Control Errors p 2 24 e Using a Log for Managing Frames p 2 26 HPF 9000 Controls and Indicators HPF 9000 Front Panel
16. Cobalt Technical Support for more information To facilitate the resolution of warranty related issues Cobalt recommends registering the product by completing and returning a product registration form In the event of a warrantable defect the purchaser shall notify Cobalt with a description of the problem and Cobalt shall provide the purchaser with a Return Material Authorization RMA For return defective products should be double boxed and sufficiently protected in the original packaging or equivalent and shipped to the Cobalt Factory Service Center postage prepaid and insured for the purchase price The purchaser should include the RMA number description of the problem encountered date purchased name of dealer purchased from and serial number with the shipment Cobalt Digital Inc Factory Service Center 2406 E University Avenue Office 217 344 1243 Urbana IL 61802 USA Fax 217 344 1245 www cobaltdigital com Email info cobaltdigital com THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON COBALT S PART ANY SOFTWARE PROVIDED WITH OR FOR USE WITH THE PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AS IS THE BUYER OF THE PRODUCT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS WERE MADE OR RELIED UPON WITH RESPECT TO THE QUALITY AND FUNCTION OF THE GOODS HEREIN SOLD COBALT PRODUCTS
17. Controls and Indicators Figure 2 1 shows and describes the HPF 9000 front panel controls and indicators MFC 8320 N Network Controller Card Controls and Indicators Note Figure 2 1 shows and describes the MFC 8320 N card edge controls and indicators These controls and indicators are not used in the normal course of operation The controls and indicators provide troubleshooting status information and special setup as described HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 1 HPF 9000 Controls and Indicators SYSTEM FAULT ALARM FAN Indicator MUTE FAULT Switch Indicator Item System Fault Indicator Function When lit indicates an alarm condition is occurring on a card within the frame If this indicator is lit it is recommended to check the frame controller card in DashBoard for further troubleshooting information Alarm Mute Switch Pressing the Alarm Mute Switch temporarily mutes the audio alarm approx 2 minute mute FAN FAULT When lit indicates a fan on the frame door or PSU is stalled or that fan door is not fully closed and latched Indicator Ds1 gt Ds2 _ Alarm Mute o Button Alarm Mute gt Jumper DS3 DS4 gt ps6 DS5 gt Figure 2 1 HPF 9000 Front Panel Controls and Indicators Item DS1 ALARM LED Function When lit indicates an alarm condition is occurring on a card within the frame mirrors front pan
18. HPF 9000 High Power 20 Slot Frame Product Manual Cobalt Digital Inc 6 E University A ee a ui bana IL 61802 ale seeps pak 217 344 1245 Copyright Copyright 2014 Cobalt Digital Inc All Rights Reserved Duplication or distribution of this manual and any information contained within is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Cobalt Digital Inc This manual and any information contained within may not be reproduced distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means for any purpose without the express written permission of Cobalt Digital Inc Reproduction or reverse engineering of software used in this device is prohibited Disclaimer The information in this document has been carefully examined and is believed to be entirely reliable However no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies Furthermore Cobalt Digital Inc reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve readability function or design Cobalt Digital Inc does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein Trademark Information Cobalt is a registered trademark of Cobalt Digital Inc FUSION3G is a registered trademark of Cobalt Digital Inc COMPASS is a registered trademark of Cobalt Digital Inc openGear is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited DashBoard is a trademark of Ross Video Limited Congratulations on choosing the Cob
19. HPF 9000 Functional Description p 1 3 Technical Specifications p 1 10 Warranty and Service Information p 1 11 Contact Cobalt Digital Inc p 1 12 In this manual connectors are shown using the exact name shown on the HPF 9000 itself In this manual the terms below are applicable as follows HPF 9000 refers to the HPF 9000 frame that houses the Cobalt Compass and or Fusion3G cards Device and or Card refers to a Compass Fusion3G or other openGear compliant card that is installed in the frame System and or Video System refers to the mix of interconnected production and terminal equipment served by the frame Functions and or features that are available only as an option are denoted in this manual like this HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 1 1 I Manual Conventions Warnings Cautions and Notes Labeling Symbol Definitions Certain items in this manual are highlighted by special messages The definitions are provided below Warnings Warning messages indicate a possible hazard which if not avoided could result in personal injury or death Cautions Caution messages indicate a problem or incorrect practice which if not avoided could result in improper operation or damage to the product Notes Notes provide supplemental information to the accompanying text Notes typically precede the text to which they apply A Attention consult accompanying documents fa Elec
20. IP ADDR 192 168 1 16 Netmask 255 __ 255 255 0 Gateway 10__ 0 1 1 Post production backend room 125 1c MFN SN 09953895 QO DHCP M Static IP ADDR 192 168 1 17 DashBoard File view Tree View Window Help po Basic Tree View X H 6 0 o 6 0000D Note e Frame mo Frame Er Frame Ga Frame Ga Frame ee Frame Best Frame E Frame SETUP_MULTFRAME_NOTOK2 PNG Post production backend room 125 Log_Example_B pdf Without an orderly and documented means of connecting frames to the network many frames may connect with no correlation to the frame s physical identity especially if DHCP is used without adequate consideration of keeping track of connections In this example although the frames are connected to DashBoard the frame becomes lost from its physical identity Also note that in cases where a Network Controller Card does not have a unique name the only unique identification of the card frame will be its IP address which typically may have no correlation to its physical identity If a frame becomes lost after installation its instance in DashBoard can be identified by opening the frame s fan door thereby causing an alert yellow icon for the corresponding frame in DashBoard The frame for which the door was opened can then be correlated to its instance in DashBoard by taking note of the instance displaying a Fan Door Open alert HPF9000 OM
21. RCYR21 DashBoard has lost its connection to the frame If a frame is set in Dashboard as using DHCP do not change the setting to static IP address Use DHCP No without following the entire procedure for static address usage DashBoard will not forward from DHCP assigned addresses to a static address Try removing and re inserting the network card and then repeating by closing and opening DashBoard again Re establish connection by re connecting the frame to Dashboard using factory fixed static IP address 192 168 2 1 for MFC 8320 N as described in Frame Setup Using Static IP Address on page 2 16 Then reconfigure the frame for DHCP in accordance with the instructions provided in the procedure DashBoard shows red icon in Card Access Navigation Tree pane for card Network Controller Card OK SM MFC 8320 N SN 00108053 Slot 0 MFC 8320 N slot 7 CDI 9061 RCYR21 Slot 8 CDI 9061 RCYR26 See Corrective Action to the right If other cards in the same frame show connection the card showing red icon may not be communicating with Dashboard Check the following Make certain the card is installed in the intended frame and slot location Make certain the card is properly and fully seated in the frame card slot Eject the card and re seat the card Card may be experiencing error other than network related Check the card s status in its Card Info pane
22. V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 27 Sheet __ of ___ Date Site Personnel Frame Log Form Use this form to document the frame correlation to its name in DashBoard Fill in the blanks for other information that can also be recorded as desired Rack ID Remote Control System Frame ID 1 DHCP I Static IP ADDR Netmask Gateway Network ID Remarks 1 DHCP CI Static IP ADDR Netmask Gateway 1 DHCP CI Static IP ADDR Netmask Gateway 1 DHCP CI Static IP ADDR Netmask Gateway 1 DHCP CI Static IP ADDR Netmask Gateway 1 DHCP CI Static IP ADDR Netmask Gateway 2009 Cobalt Digital 1 DHCP CI Static IP ADDR Netmask Gateway Inc All Rights Reserved Form FLF1 V1 0 2 28 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF9000 OM V1 2 Cobalt Digital Inc 2406 E University Ave Urbana IL 61802 Voice 217 344 1243 Fax 217 344 1245 www cobaltdigital com Printed in USA
23. added frame will not connect to network Error Corrective Action e Make certain DashBoard is set to automatically discover devices as specified in Frame Setup Using DHCP on page 2 11 DashBoard may not be set to automatically discover added devices Note The surest method of establishing a connection is to use static addressing using the network card s factory fixed IP address to establish initial connection When connection is established using factory fixed IP address the connection can then be changed to a unique IP address in accordance with Frame Setup Using Static IP Address p 2 16 e Damaged Ethernet cable or e Make certain the Ethernet cable is properly cable connector cable connected and showing activity on the LAN mis connected switch indicators and the ETHERNET connector indicator on the frame Use ping to check the connection Newly added frame in DashBoard that uses static IP address will not activate icon stays grayed out e Network Card and LAN e Make certain LAN hosting computer and computer on different networks Network Controller Card are on same network During setup computer must use 192 168 2 x network MFC 8320 N card to accommodate the Network Card fixed static IP address e Address conflict with other e Make certain that the LAN segment nodes or another Network containing the frame the hosting computer Card and intermediate hubs or switches is isolated from othe
24. alt HPF 9000 High Power 20 Slot Frame The HPF 9000 is part of a full line of modular processing and conversion gear for broadcast TV environments The Cobalt Digital Inc line includes video decoders and encoders audio embedders and de embedders distribution amplifiers format converters remote control systems and much more Should you have questions pertaining to the installation or operation of your HPF 9000 please contact us at the contact information on the front cover Manual No HPF9000 OM Document Version V1 2 Release Date January 29 2014 Description of Update to clarify power reporting via remote product manual control changes Revise manual for minor edits Include support bracket kit fitment instructions HPF9000 OM V1 2 Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions ZN Warning Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth ZN Warning Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of 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 d
25. and select Connect The frame is now connected to DashBoard DashBoard File View TreeView Window Help WY Basic Tree View X 5 Frame added in DashBoard ES MFC 8320 N SN 00108895 ES MFC 8320 N SN 2308605R ES MFC 8320 N SN 2308606R Gear DashBoard File view Tree View Window Help YG Basic Tree View EGER MFC 8320 N SN 00108053 MFC 8320 N SN 00108895 EI MEC 8320 N SN 2308605R EN MFC 8320 N SN 2308606R Frame now connected in DashBoard Note DashBoard may not be able to connect to the frame if firewalls or network segment controls are used between the computer running DashBoard and the frame DashBoard and the network card use TCP IP and can be used with routers e If DashBoard does not discover the added frame as described above per form frame setup as described in Frame Setup Using Static IP Address on page 2 16 Also note that automatic discovery only works for frames within the subnet 10 If desired the frame name displayed in the Basic Tree View pane can be changed as shown on the next page Note Inthe next step make certain the frame s network card is given a unique name correlating to the frame physical identity As shipped a Network Controller Card and its controlled frame supplied by Cobalt are identified in DashBoard by the card part number and its serial number SN as shown in the examples in this section therefore no other action needs to be done un
26. ansion rear module breaks out analog audio connections provided by Option ANA analog audio option a bon i i RM20 9901 B Rear Module provides connection break out for base card functions zon gt m a N son 2 Q ol e D o Zon EEG EES EHE Ee HER AN AUD I O DIOU 2 8 o High Ventilation Rear Module Ventilation openings allow increased ventilation in installations where normal above frame ventilation clearance is reduced a SDIIN A SDIINB Ko aes 1101 AES 1 02 imo Ko aeg 104 IA B Soour High Ventilation HV Rear Module occupies 2 card slots and offers coaxial connections using miniaturized connectors HDBNC or DIN 1 0 2 3 These rear modules have openings to increase ventilation where the normal recommended above frame ventilation space 1 RU cannot be accommodated Notes HV high ventilation rear modules are available only for certain Cobalt cards Consult our catalog card Product Manual or our website for availability of high ventilation rear modules for particular cards Fusion3G only Where a base HV rear module is to be used in conjunction with an expansion rear module a companion HV expansion rear module must also be used Both base and expansion HV rear modules use card positioning that optimizes air flow across the component surface of the card PCB Also note that when using an expansion rea
27. ault 192 168 2 1 If other frame are to be installed later the IP address being left at default will conflict with subsequent frames installed as described here 9 On MFC 8320 N Network configuration pane click Apply The card will momentarily go offline wait for the card to come back online before proceeding 10 Remove the card from its slot and set DIP switches as shown below MFC 8320 N Card MFC8320_PCB JPG a Rear of Card IP address E assigned by lt Note Time required for card to come back online depends upon amount of frames connected to DashBoard 2 20 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Setting Up Network Remote Control 11 Re insert the card When the card again comes online the frame now shows connection to DashBoard with the assigned static IP address 192 168 2 4 as shown in the example on the next page A DashBoard Eile View TreeView Window Help New P address now B gt Software Test Frame gt Software Test Frame De Software Test Frar assigned to frame Card state OK Connection ONLINE Product Network Hardware Power 2 BB Frame 14 RCYR21 Sotie ane 1a RCVRZ1 192 168 2 4 5253 Silot status Slot 3 CDI 9061 AFD Demo 2 Network Source Static set by user IP Address 192 168 2 4 Newly assigned user IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 address Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 SETUP_ADDNEWIP3 PNG 12 The fra
28. city 20 slot format Maximum card capacity is determined by card model s installed and other factors see Frame Card Capacity and Rear I O Modules on page 1 5 High power density power supplies single standard redundant second optional and engineered cooling ventilation design allow 10 high power cards in a frame 10 x 36 W 360 W or 20 medium power cards in a frame 20 x 18 W 360W Separate forced air cooling paths are provided for the card area and the power supply areas An intelligent fan controller adjusts fan speed with changes in power supply loading and temperature The HPF 9000 can accommodate two front loaded PSU 9000 power supply modules Adding a second optional supply gives the frame full power redundancy The PSU 9000 power supply unit is interchangeable as a primary or redundant power supply module with supplies in either position being hot swapable Each power supply contains an independent cooling fan and a front mounted power switch The MFC 8320 N Network Controller Card furnished as standard on the HPF 9000 frame allows Ethernet connectivity to any number of connections for full multi point control and monitoring via free DashBoard software Optional SNMP support for large scale monitoring implementation is also available The frame is equipped with two independent reference buses that can supply a selected reference to cards within the frame 1 openGear is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limit
29. e can be downloaded from the Cobalt Digital Inc website www cobaltdigital com enter DashBoard in the search window Cobalt OGCP 9000 OGCP 9000 CC and WinOGCP Remote Control Panels The OGCP 9000 OGCP 9000 CC and WinOGCP Remote Control Panels conveniently and intuitively provide parameter monitor and control of the cards within the HPF 9000 Frame The remote control panels allow quick and intuitive access to hundreds of cards in a facility and can monitor and allow adjustment of multiple parameters at one time The remote control panels are totally compatible with the openGear control software DashBoard any changes made with either system are reflected on the other 1 8 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Introduction HPF 9000 Functional Description OGCP 9000 Control Panel OGCP 9000 CC Control Panel and or WinOGCP Virtual Control Panel s Remote Control Panel Using the Control Panel cards are remotely controlled over a LAN 20 Slot Frame with Network Controller Card DashBoard Remote Control Using a computer with DashBoard installed card can be remotely controlled over a Computer LAN with NIC In conjunction with a frame equipped with a Network Controller Card card can be remotely controlled over a LAN Figure 1 5 User Network Remote Control Interface HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANU
30. ed DashBoard is a trademark of Ross Video Limited HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 1 3 HPF 9000 Functional Description Primary 360W Power Supply PSU1 Card User Slot Area 20 User Slots Retractable Fan Door 5 fans Redundant Power Supply PSU2 IEC AC Line Connector Network Ethernet Connector Network Controller Card Figure 1 1 HPF 9000 Front View Optional Redundant 360W Power Supply PSU2 Primary Power Supply PSU1 IEC AC Line Connector Rear I O Module Area Figure 1 2 HPF 9000 Rear View Dual Looping Reference Connectors HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Introduction HPF 9000 Functional Description Frame Rear I O Modules Note BNC connectors for coaxial video and AES audio signals Various Rear I O Modules for Cobalt Compass and Fusion3G cards are available and described in respective product information for the cards Rear I O Modules are not supplied with the HPF 9000 frame Cards within the frame physically interface to system video and audio connections using a Rear I O Module Figure 1 3 shows a typical Rear I O Module All signal inputs and outputs enter and exit the card via the card edge backplane connector The Rear I O Module breaks out the card edge connections to industry standard connections that interface with other components and systems in the signal chain In this manner the particular inputs and outputs
31. el System Fault indicator DS2 Fan Status OK LED When lit the fan control process is operating correctly Alarm Mute Button Pressing the Alarm Mute Switch temporarily mutes the audio alarm approx 2 minute mute Mirrors front panel Alarm Mute button Alarm Mute Jumper Position 1 2 provides enabled operation Position 2 3 permanently mutes alarm beeper DS3 COMM Activity LED When lit the card is communicating within the frame DS4 Processor LED This LED flashes red briefly when the card is first powered up If lit at any other time this LED indicates that the communications processor is not running DS5 Error LED This LED is lit when the MFC 8320 N card is first powered up and the card is booting up The LED turns off once boot up is complete If this LED is lit during normal operation it indicates that the communications software is not running correctly You must restart the processor by pressing the RESET button DS6 Transmitting LED When lit the MFC 8320 N card is transmitting messages on the internal communications bus Figure 2 2 MFC 8320 N Network Controller Card Edge Controls and Indicators 2 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Installing the Frame Installing the Frame Frame PSU Power Output Considerations e The HPF 9000 uses power supply units PSUs that provide a 400 W capacity per each suppl
32. g Rear I O Modules and Cards Installing Rear I O Modules and Cards Rear I O Module Installation 1 On the frame determine the slot in which the card is to be installed 2 Inthe mounting area corresponding to the slot location install Rear I O Module as shown in Figure 2 6 Note Note that with all rear modules except for split types an offset of the card edge connector results in the loss of one or more adjacent slots of the two or more slots consumed by the rear module Also note that when installing a Fusion3G card equipped with an expansion card used for some options such as analog video audio the base card occupying slot n results in the expansion card occupying slot n 2 or 2 slots to the right Example with base card in slot 18 expansion card mates with slot 20 Note these considerations when planning card locations within the frame See Frame Card Capacity in Chapter 1 Introduction for more information Align and engage mounting tab on Rear 1 O Module with the module seating slot on rear of frame chassis Hold top of Rear I O Module flush against frame chassis and start the captive screw Lightly tighten captive screw DSCN3487A JPG Figure 2 6 Rear I O Module Installation 2 8 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Installing Rear I O Modules and Cards Card Installation Note Cards contain semiconductor devices which are susceptible to seriou
33. gital com quoting the 8 character hardware ID provided on the page 2 Open the Frame Configuration Page for the frame using DashBoard or Point your web browser to the IP address of the frame 2 22 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup SNMP Monitoring and Control Configuring SNMP Note Select the tab titled SNMP Configuration If SNMP has not been enabled this page will ask you to enter a license key Enter the license key in the field provided and click Submit After a valid license key has been entered the frame displays the SNMP configuration page This completes the procedure to enable the SNMP agent on the frame The SNMP agent on the frame will accept SNMP GET and SET requests on the default SNMP port 161 using SNMP version 1 or SNMP version 2c The SNMP commands will send SNMP traps to one or more notification targets with user configurable address port and protocol version number Use the following procedure to configure your SNMP Agent 1 Open the configuration page for the frame using DashBoard or Point your web browser to the IP address of the frame Select the tab titled SNMP Configuration Set the required parameters as follows e Read Community String Enter the SNMP password for GET requests e Write Community String Enter the SNMP password for SET requests To add a trap notification target specify the following e Target IP address Enter
34. in the frame are designed to provide similar airflow characteristics there are no preferred locations within the frame Status Reporting and Displays Considerations Using DashBoard e PSU1 and PSU2 temperature reporting is correct as displayed in DashBoard e The front panel status LEDs and switches are configured from left to right as follows PSU1 OK Fault LED Alarm LED Silence switch Fan Fail LED PSU2 OK Fault LED PSU LEDs are bi color with green indicating normal operation and flashing red indicating a fault e g PSU over under voltage fault Front panel LEDs illuminate red only upon an error condition Installing Frame in Rack Note e The front panel PSU1 PSU2 OK Fault LEDs are currently non functional When functional the LEDs will track with the status displayed by the individual status LEDs located on the front of each PSU e If the frame has a very light power load for example only the Network Controller card powered a false alarm may be reported by a PSU OK Fault LED and DashBoard indicating an open fuse This is due to one PSU dominating the other and supplying all the power to the frame effectively resulting in the other PSU supplying none and mimicking the condition of an open output circuit For normal installations the HPF 9000 is designed to be supported in a standard EJA 310 19 rack by securing the frame by its four front panel mounting holes only without added rear sup
35. less a custom unique name is desired HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 13 Setting Up Network Remote Control MFC 8320 N Card Right click on the slot containing the network card slot 0 to open the network configuration pane Enter the desired frame name in the Frame Name field and then click Apply Setup Network Data Safe Frame Name Frame 1A RCYR21 NTP Server 0 0 0 0 Current DIP Switch DHCP Addressing Mode Static DHCP The following network settings only for user static IP mode are NOT active See the currently active settings on the Network tab in the left status panel IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway f 0 0 0 0 Click the Apply button to save the user settings and for them to take effect Click the Cancel button to revert to the previous settings Note IP net settings only take effect when the Current DIP Switch is setto User Settings Apply Cancel 11 Depending on setup desired proceed as follows To keep setup as DHCP IP address no further setup is required The frame is now ready to access and control cards To change to static IP address go to Setting MFC 8320 N From DHCP to Static User Address below Setting MFC 8320 N From DHCP to Static User Address 1 On MFC 8320 N Network configuration pane perform the settings shown below MFC 8320 N Card 1 Set Addressing Mode to Static 2
36. mating connector check for alignment and proper insertion in slot tracks Damage to card and or Rear I O Module may occur if improper card insertion is attempted 6 Repeat for other cards HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 9 2 Setting Up Network Remote Control Setting Up Network Remote Control The HPF 9000 frame and its MFC 8320 N Network Controller Card uses a standard 10 100 Mbps Ethernet LAN for communication between the frame containing the FUSION3G or Compass cards and the computer running DashBoard remote control or remote control via Cobalt OGCP 9000 Remote Control Panel or WinOGCP Before the cards can be used with this remote control the frame and the remote control devices e g computer running DashBoard or remote control panels must be set up to communicate connect with each other as described in this section The flowchart below shows what s required to set up remote control for connecting the cards frame to a Cobalt Remote Control Panel or DashBoard along with corresponding references to procedures in this section Note Network Controller Card must be unseated and re seated to power down and power up the card at certain steps in the following procedures When done with the procedures here fully install retainer screw as described in Network Controller Card Removal Installation p 2 7 e The Network Controller Card uses a DIP switch bank to set the card for var io
37. me Log Form on page 2 26 to document the frame correlation to its name in DashBoard The form is equipped with on line form fields that allow the form to be filled out as a PDF soft copy Save the form page using the Adobe Acrobat save options 2 26 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Using a Log for Managing Frames DashBoard File view Tree View Window Help BO Basic Tree View X BS MFC 8320 N SN 00108053 Slot 0 MFC 8320 N Slot 7 co1 9061 Gee MFC 8320 N SN 00108767 B a E B MFC 8320 N SN 00108895 GER MFC 8320 N SN 00195767 GE MFC 8320 N SN 09985867 GR MFC 8320 N SN 09953895 a SETUP_MULTFRAME_EX PNG In the example here each frame s DashBoard instance is correlated to its physical identity using the form Each rack is identified on the form with a number with its frames identified with a suffix letter Additional information such as network ID can also be included Using this method of correlating a frame s physical identity with its DashBoard name the frame can be easily located in both DashBoard and the physical plant should it need any further attention Rack ID Frame ID 1A MFN SN 00108053 Remote Control System Network ID Q DHCP M Static IP ADDR 192 168 1 15 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 _ 0 1 1 Remarks Post production backend room 125 1B MFN SN 00108767 2 DHCP J Static
38. me is now ready to access and control cards Network Controller Card Mode Switch Figure 2 7 is a general reference showing the various network modes available using the card setup DIP switches For most installations it is recommended to follow the procedures above for setting up the card network communications Figure 2 7 shows settings for these modes as well as special alternate modes HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 21 SNMP Monitoring and Control MFC 8320 N DIP switches SW 1 and SW 2 provide various network settings for the card For reference these are described below Note that for normal installations manipulation of these switch as shown in the procedures above is all that is required MFC 8320 N Card Oo Rear of Card Static IP address assigned by a m user oL COT Note In all cases using static addressing typical subnet setting is 255 255 255 0 10 1 2 1 IP address assigned by REA DHCP ote COT IP address set to factory fixed factory oa 192 168 2 1 Local private address set to fixed factory Figure 2 7 Network Controller Card DIP Switch Overview SNMP Monitoring and Control Enabling SNMP This section is applicable only for frame equipped with SNMP HPF9000 option You must obtain a license key from Cobalt Digital Inc to enable SNMP support Use the following procedure to obtain your license key 1 Request a license key from your distributor or at sales cobaltdi
39. o a static IP address after the frame has connected gt Obtain and Install DHCP Server if not present 1 If the LAN connecting the frame s to DashBoard is not already configured with a DHCP server obtain and install a DHCP server TFTP32 or an equivalent is suitable gt Install and Set Up DashBoard if not present 2 On the computer connected to the frame LAN go to the Cobalt Digital Inc website www cobaltdigital com and download DashBoard Follow the on line instructions 3 Open DashBoard Under Window Preferences make certain Automatic discovery of devices Enable button is selected as shown below Fl Preferences Automatic Discovery Automatic Discovery fH Help Install Update Automatic discovery of devices Licensed Features Enable Disable Search for devices using Allnetwork interfaces Selected network interface s fa Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Packet Scheduler Miniport iP addresses 192 168 0 95 Refresh Restore Defaults f Apply SETUP_AUTODISC PNG HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 11 Setting Up Network Remote Control gt Set Network Computer for DHCP Note If connecting multiple frames using DHCP allow adequate time to correlate the frame s network card serial number and its DHCP assigned IP address before proceeding to the next frame If frames are connected too rapidly without considering this it
40. odule slots used Split Rear Module occupies 2 card slots but also accommodates 2 card in adjacent slots In this manner for a frame fitted entirely with split rear modules the maximum 20 card frame capacity can be achieved Notes Split rear modules are available only for certain Cobalt cards Consult our catalog card Product Manual or our website for availability of rear modules for particular cards Split rear modules may not in all cases support the maximum number of connections offered by a card For example a 9323 card fitted with a split rear module offers two AES ports vs four available when using a standard rear module Some cards are available with split rear modules using high density HD BNC or DIN 1 0 2 3 connectors which allow more connections than with BNC connectors In all cases maximum frame power budget of 360 W for user slot 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 009 total must be considered when planning frame build out If neces sary consult Cobalt Sales for assistance in power planning 20 cards per frame max 10 rear modules per frame max Standard Width Rear Module 1 card per rear module Standard Width Rear Module occupies 2 card slots and can accommodate BNC and wired connections such as balanced audio and GPIO connections Standard width rear modules are available for all Cobalt cards and offer a wide variety of signals accommodation choices in the smallest space
41. oes 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 gt Warning Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer and in this manual Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time gt Warning Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when the 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 gt Warning This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Do not place objects such as water containers on the apparatus gt Warning The AC mains power receptacle on the rear of the apparatus shall only be connected by means of the power cord supplied with this apparatus No other devices or cables shall be connected to this connector If the supplied AC power cord is damaged or lost it shall only be replaced using the AC power cord specified in this manual or by the manufacturer gt Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Danger of ex
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43. plosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type To reduce the risk of fire replacement fuses shall be the same type and rating as installed and as specified on the rear label adjacent to the power receptacle fuse holder EMC Notices US 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 radiate 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 users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Cobalt Digital Inc could void the user s authority to operate this equipment CANADA This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 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
44. port Select an installation location within the rack considering Ventilation Considerations above e The rear frame support brackets are incorrectly centered on this revision and may be difficult to install properly e Power cord safety retainer clips are not yet available for this product 2 4 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Installing the Frame Installing Frame Support Brackets Frame Support Bracket kit 9000 FSB provides rear support of the frame that attaches to the 19 rack rear frame rails This kit is recommended for any cases where the frame is to be used in mobile applications including trucks or equipment cases Install the support brackets to each side of the HPF 9000 frame as shown in Figure 2 3 Bracket Rail 2 E via Rear Bracket Bracket 2 O Position bracket rail on side of HPF 9000 frame and align small holes with 5 threaded holes on frame Secure bracket rail to side of frame using 5 4 40 flat head screws supplied with kit Repeat with second bracket on other side of the frame Install HPF 9000 along with bracket rails into rack Place a rear support bracket over each end of the L and R bracket rails such that elliptical holes in rear support brackets align with holes in frame rails Secure rear support bracket to rear frame rails using 2 rail screws not supplied on each support bracket While protecting frame air inlet
45. r module frame capacity then follows the form as specified in Expansion Rear Module above In all cases maximum frame power budget of 360 W for __ 499 29 00 00 00 Of 20 20 On Of ON user slot total must be considered when planning frame 1 card per rear module 10 cards per frame max 2 card slots used 10 rear modules per frame max build out If necessary consult Cobalt Sales for assistance in power planning Figure 1 4 Frame Capacity for Various Rear I O Module Types Cont HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL I HPF 9000 Functional Description Frame Network Interface Note Figure 1 5 shows the user remote control interface options for the frame All user control interfaces described here are cross compatible and can oper ate together as desired Where applicable any control setting change made using a particular user interface is reflected on any other connected interface DashBoard User Interface Using DashBoard all cards in the HPF 9000 Frame can be controlled from a computer and monitor DashBoard allows users to view all frames on a network with control and monitoring for all populated slots inside a frame This simplifies the setup and use of numerous modules in a large installation and offers the ability to centralize monitoring Cards define their controllable parameters to DashBoard so the control interface is always up to date The DashBoard softwar
46. r parts of the network e Make certain this Network Card or others have not been left with its address mode switch set to the factory fixed static IP address mode 2 24 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Troubleshooting Network Remote Control Errors Troubleshooting Network Remote Control Errors by Symptom continued Symptom Previously connected and active frame now shows grayed out icon in Card Access Navigation Tree pane for Network Controller Card in DashBoard Error randomly occurred with no intervening action Eg Mi Slot 0 MFC 8320 N slot 6 CDI 9061 RCYR21 Error Network Controller Card not electrically physically connected to frame or communications error Corrective Action Make certain the Network Card is properly and fully seated in its frame card slot Eject the card and reseat the card Make certain the frame power supply shows proper operating status Make certain the Ethernet cable is properly connected and showing activity on the LAN switch Use ping to check the connection Previously connected and active frame now shows grayed out icon in Card Access Navigation Tree pane for Network Controller Card in DashBoard Error occurred immediately after applying DashBoard Network Configuration page changes or when host computer network had network setting changes applied Slot 0 MFC 8320 N Slot 6 CDI 9061
47. s damage from Electrostatic Discharge ESD ESD damage may not be immediately sn apparan and can affect the long term reliability of the evice Avoid handling circuit boards in high static environments such as carpeted areas and when wearing synthetic fiber clothing Always use proper ESD handling precautions and equipment when working on circuit boards and related equipment CAUTION Make certain Rear I O Module s is installed before installing the card into the frame slot Damage to card and or Rear I O Module can occur if module installation is attempted with card already installed in slot Depending on option s ordered Fusion3G cards may consist of a main card and a piggyback expansion option card If equipped with a piggyback card both cards as a unit will require simultaneous alignment with slot guides and rear modules in the following steps 1 Determine the slot in which the card is to be installed 2 Open the frame front access panel 3 While holding the card by the card edges align the card such that the plastic ejector tab is on the bottom 4 Align the card with the top and bottom guides of the slot in which the card is being installed 5 Gradually slide the card into the slot When resistance is noticed gently continue pushing the card until its rear printed circuit edge terminals engage fully into the rear module mating connector CAUTION If card resists fully engaging in Rear I O Module
48. seeeeeseeeenaeeeenaeeees 2 10 Frame Setup Using DACP 25 2 Oe A eee eG 2 11 Frame Setup Using Static IP Address 0 eecesenessceeeececeetenseeeereenneees 2 16 Network Controller Card Mode Switch w cee eeeeeeseceseceseecnseeeteeeeeeeeneees 2 21 SNMP Monitoring and Ome a 55a tio tio rs atdguncleg va sh fev on lt a Oe aadeasgancne ava asin 2 22 Enabline SNMP aiseee yro ner te Gt Paes easel di Satie tse Gutta Reacts 2 22 Comirp ring SNMP eaan r A aoa dees cued AE EE AESA 2 23 Troubleshooting Network Remote Control ETrOrS sssessseeeesseesseessesseeessressersse 2 24 Using a Log for Managing Frames sssseseseesesseesreeressessessrssressessresresseeseesreesesseeee 2 26 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Chapter I Overview Introduction This manual provides installation and operating instructions for the HPF 9000 High Power 20 Slot Frame also referred to herein as the HPF 9000 or frame This manual consists of the following chapters Chapter 1 Introduction Provides information about this manual and what is covered Also provides general information regarding the HPF 9000 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Provides instructions for installing the HPF 9000 installing Rear I O Modules and cards and setting up the Network Controller Card This chapter contains the following information Manual Conventions Manual Conventions p 1 1 Safety Summary p 1 3
49. tronic device or assembly is susceptible to damage from an ESD event Handle only using appropriate ESD prevention practices If ESD wrist strap is not available handle card only by edges and avoid contact with any connectors or components Symbol WEEE 2002 96 EC For product disposal ensure the following Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste e Collect this product separately e Use collection and return systems available to you 1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Introduction Safety Summary Safety Summary Warnings WARNING Cautions CAUTION CAUTION To reduce risk of electric shock do not remove line voltage service barrier cover on frame equipment containing an AC power supply NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This device is intended for environmentally controlled use only in appropriate video terminal equipment operating environments Heat and power distribution requirements within a frame may dictate specific slot placement of cards Cards with many heat producing components should be arranged to avoid areas of excess heat build up As such avoiding placing the card adjacent to other cards with similar dissipation values if possible HPF 9000 Functional Description The HPF 9000 is an openGear compatible 2RU high density modular frame offering 360 Watts of net user available power in a high capa
50. ugh You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports 3rd octets of static IP this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings address of MFC 8320 N card fixed default General Obtain an IP address automatically 192 168 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server SETUP_LANPROP3 PNG Note When using a frame static IP address it is recommended to isolate the LAN segment containing the frame the hosting computer and intermediate hubs or switches from other parts of the network This prevents a potential conflict between the frame and any other node that might also have this address e Time required for card to come back online depends upon amount of frames connected to DashBoard HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 15 Setting Up Network Remote Control 5 Re insert the card When the card again comes online the frame now shows connection to DashBoard with the assigned static IP address 192 168 2 4 as shown in the example on the next page Eile View Tree View Window Help N ew P address now 7 gt Software Test Frame gt Software Test Frame gt Software Test Frar assigned to frame MFC 8320 N Card state OK Connection ONLINE Product Network Hardware Power RY Frame 14 RCVR21 so
51. us network modes An overview of these settings is shown in Figure 2 7 on page 2 22 However it is recommended to follow the procedures below to set the card to typical modes Network Go to Frame Control Panel equipped with Setup Using Static IP Frame using Contro P anelor z router and DashBoard DHCP Address p 2 16 DashBoard Go to Frame DHCP orstatic IP Setup Using initial connect j DHCP p 2 11 Go to Frame Setup Using DHCP p 2 11 Stay with DHCP addressing eee required Frame to be used with Control Panel must be setforstatic IP addressing before being Go to Frame j used with Control P anel Go to Setting Setup Using Go to Setting MFC 8320 N From DHCP MFC 8320 N From DHCP to Static User Static IP to Static User Address p 2 14 Address p 2 14 Address p 2 16 openGear is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited DashBoard is a trademark of Ross Video Limited 2 10 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Setting Up Network Remote Control Frame Setup Using DHCP DHCP provides the simplest method of connecting frames to the LAN However it is typically recommended that frame connections be changed to use static IP addresses after the initial connection is established If it is desired to change the address to a static IP address after all frames have been connected in this procedure follow the instructions in this procedure to change the address t
52. ust is out the rear sides obstructions should be minimized in this area e Rear I O Modules other than HV High Ventilation types identified as HV offer limited secondary exhaust ventilation features with the primary exhaust ventilation feature being the ventilation holes on the top of the frame Overall exhaust ventilation may be inadequate if the ventilation holes on the top of the chassis are obscured HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 3 Installing the Frame Generally if the top vent holes have 1 2 RU or more clearance with spacing between an adjacent chassis installed above the frame there will adequate cooling ventilation with the secondary ventilation offered by the Rear I O Modules being less important However if these top vent holes are blocked and especially with the frame fitted with high power cards installed gt 18W in a dual slot location high ventilation Rear I O Modules with increased exhaust area should be installed These are available for certain high power cards and are denoted by an HV identifier in the module part number Refer to card product information for availability of high ventilation rear modules for a particular card e If several high power cards i e exceeding 18 W rating are to installed where feasible it is recommended to use slot locations such that maximum space is provided between the cards or interspersed with lower power cards e All slots with
53. vity is shown by illuminated indicator on Ethernet receptacle The frame Network Control Card must be configured to properly communi cate with the card remote control network DashBoard and or OGCP WinOGCP devices Refer to Setting Up Network Remote Control p 2 10 for procedure HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL HPF9000 OM V1 2 Installation and Setup Installing the Frame Reference Loop Connections See Figure 2 4 and below A looping BNC pair is provided for a frame REF 1 loop and a REF 2 loop Connections for the reference inputs are shown below REF 1 REF 2 LOOP LOOP Power Supply Removal Installation Your frame is standard equipped with power supply PSU1 and optionally also PSU2 Either supply is hot swapable and is removed by pulling the supply from the frame by its handle Install a power supply by aligning it with its mounting slot and pushing the supply into the chassis until it is firmly seated Network Controller Card Removal Installation See Figure 2 5 As viewed from the card cage front the Network Controller Card occupies a reserved slot and is retained by a screw located at the bottom front of the card Loosen the retaining screw to allow card removal Reverse this procedure to install and lock the card in its slot Network Controller Card Setup DIP Switch Card Retainer Screw Figure 2 5 Network Controller Card HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 7 2 Installin
54. w X Frame added in DashBoard MFC 8320 N SN 00108895 MFC 8320 N SN 2308605R MFC 8320 N SN 2308606R Gear Gear Gear Al DashBoard File View Tree View Window Help YG Basic Tree View X Sat MFC 8320 N SN 00108053 E MFC 8320 N SN 00108895 SM MEC 8320 N SN 2308605R MFC 8320 N SN 2308606R Gear HPF9000 OM V1 2 HPF 9000 PRODUCT MANUAL 2 19 2 Setting Up Network Remote Control gt Set Network Controller Card to Desired Unique Static IP Address 8 On MFC 8320 N Network configuration pane perform the settings shown below MFC 8320 N Card Setup Network Data Safe 1 Set Addressing Mode to Static Frame Name Frame 1ARCVR21 2 Set IP Address Subnet Mask and NTP Server 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway fields as appropriate aa Userscings oS o O In the IP address field enter a desired Addressing Mode static IP address other than the card factory fixed default 192 168 2 4 in this example making certain the IP Address 192 168 2 4 selected address is in the same subnet as the MFC 8320 N card and LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 computer Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Click the Apply button to save the user settings and for thern to take effect Click the Cancel button to revert to the previous settings Note IP net settings only take effect when the Current DIP Switch is setto User Settings Apply Cancel Note Do not leave the IP address as the factory def
55. y Note that with redundant supplies the power delivery may not be exactly split between the two supplies The maximum available frame power net for frame slots is 360 W total net 18 W per slot when utilizing 20 slots or 36 W per slot when utilizing 10 slots as used for high power or double power cards Note Refer to Frame Card Capacity and Rear I O Modules p 1 5 in Chapter 1 Introduction for descriptions of Cobalt rear I O module types and conventions e PSU1 is installed on the left side of the frame viewed from front PSU2 is installed on the right side of the frame viewed from front Both supplies are identical and interchangeable They are flipped vertically when installed in respective slots to maintain exhaust out of the rear sides of the chassis e DashBoard presently reports current output from each PSU in milliamps The value reported is not directly compatible with the PSU and requires scaling as follows DashBoard displayed value 262 5 Example 5000 262 5 19 05 A Actual Current in Amps e Similarly DashBoard presently under reports power The displayed value can be corrected as follows DashBoard displayed value x 3 81 Actual Power In Watts Example 80W x 3 81 305 W Ventilation Considerations e HPF 9000 Power Supply Unit PSU cooling is independent and separate from the card cage chassis to help mutually isolate card cage and PSU heat dissipation PSU exha

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