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1. e Provides an Ethernet connection to allow remote monitoring and control of the frame Controls and LEDs for the Network Controller Card This section provides information on the controls and LEDs for the MFC 8310 N controller card These are similar to the controls and LEDs on the MFC 8310 with some additional LEDs and DIP switches The location of the controls are show in the following figures DIP Switches Figure 13 MFC 8310 N DIP Switches The LED indicators and controls for fan alarm and communication activity are shown in the following figure DS1 DS5 DS2 gt DS6 Alarm Mute Button DS3 DS7 DS4 Fan Board Connector Edge Figure 14 MFC 8310 N Card Edge Controls 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 31 of 40 DIP Switches on the MFC 8310 N The following DIP Switches are located on the MFC 8310 N controller card DIP_1 Switch DIP_1 switch enables the audio alarm signal as follows e ON This setting enables the audio alarm e OFF This setting disables the audio alarm DIP_2 to DIP_7 Switches DIP_2 to DIP_7 switches are not used DIP_8 Switch DIP_8 switch sets the default IP Address of the MFC 8310 N controller card as follows e ON This setting enables the card to use the default IP Address of 192 168 1 1 e OFF This setting enables the card to use the IP Address configured by the user Buttons
2. Cobalt Digital Inc 8310 C openGear Two Rack Unit Frame and Power Supply PS 8300 User Manual openkear COBALT ted taliaa 8310 UM Version 1 0 8310 e openGear Two Rack Unit Frame and Power Supply PS 8300 User Manual Cobalt Digital Inc Part Number 8310 UM Document Version 1 0 0 Printed in the United States Last Author SJK Printing Date 10 24 07 10 15 AM The information contained in this Owner s Manual is subject to change without notice or obligation Copyright 2007 Cobalt Digital Inc All rights reserved Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Cobalt Digital Inc Reproduction or reverse engineering of copyrighted software is prohibited Notice The material in this manual is furnished for informational use only It is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Cobalt Digital Inc Cobalt Digital Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual Trademarks openGear is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited is a registered trademark of Cobalt Digital Inc 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 Page 2 of 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Important Regulatory and Safety No
3. this LED indicates that the communications processor is not running This LED is lit when the MFC 8310 N card is first Error MFC 8310 N powered up and the card is booting up The LED turns off once boot up is complete If this LED is lit Transmitting MFC 8310 N Receiving MFC 8310 N during normal operation it indicates that the communications software is not running correctly You must restart the processor by pressing the RESET button messages on the internal communications bus messages via the internal bus Fan Fail CFM 8310 Power Supply 8310 When lit a fan on the frame door or PS 8300 is stalled When lit Green the PS 8300 is operating normally When flashing Red e there is an output over or under voltage condition on the PS 8300 there is no A C provided that the second supply is operating normally Green Red Fault When lit a SMPTE alarm condition is occurring in CFM 8310 the frame DashBoard and DashBoard Lite Control System Software You can use the DashBoard or DashBoard Lite Control Systems to monitor and control your openGear frames and controller cards from a computer The DashBoard software and manual can be downloaded from the Cobalt Digital Inc website SNMP Monitoring and Control The MFC 8310 N Network Controller card provides optional support for remote monitoring and control of your frame and openGear cards using SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol which is
4. ventilation Ensure that adequate space exists behind the frame and on the right side of the frame for airflow exhaust The location of the frame should be accessible dry and dust free Power Supply PS 8300 and Power Cable The 8310 comes standard with one PS 8300 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 8310 frame One A C power cable has been provided with each power supply ordered For further redundancy each power cord should be connected to a separate power source for protection against failure of the A C power circuit Reliability will also be improved when using redundant supplies as each supply shares the load In the event of one power supply failure card power 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 lifespan of the connectors Installing the Frame Power Supply The power supply plugs into the right hand section of the chassis The universal power supply supports all worldwide AC power voltages and no power adjustments are required The secondary redundant power supply if ordered is already installed in the frame Use the following procedure to install the power supply JN 1 Carefully unp
5. 1 and 2 plugging the second IEC connector into PSU 2 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 15 of 40 4 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 5 Note In some countries it may be necessary to supply the correct mains supply cord Use only an approved IEC 320 C 13 type A C line cord rated for a minimum 10A at 250V and Warning certified for the country of use Further the safe operation of this product requires that a protective earth connection be provided This protective earth is provided by the grounding conductor in the equipment s Warnin Hazar ands supply cord To reduce the risk of electrical shock to operator and service personnel this ground conductor must be connected Voltages to an earthed ground Rear I O Modules Depending on the frame model you purchased there may be variations in the BNC rear I O modules connected to it If the frame was ordered with cards requiring custom rear I O modules the appropriate modules will be installed at the factory or included with the card modules e 8310 and 8310 C frames come without a 100 BNC rear I O module Cards ordered with these frames require rear I O modules tailored to the card e 8310 BNC and 8310 C BNC frames come with fixed 100 BNC rear I O module Consult the installation section of each card s manual for BNC designations Each card co
6. A REEE E E EE A E EEE ESENES 20 Specifications 21 In This Ch ptefenai enine e E E e A eis A AE E TARE 21 Technical Specifications ssssecoriorsiirensrsei essre snese ei eee e riak ni ies Ese 21 Frame Features 24 In This Chapte maies auenia ne ea E E Gan Ro E ia E 24 Cooling Features e icpissieirorire iare Ea EE RTE E EAEE A EEEE EEE E RT OEE EE ETEA NEE RES 25 Installing the Cooling Fan Module seseessesesseeeeseerersesrsreesesresresrerrsrenrssrerreserreesesre 25 Cooling Fan Functions and User Controls 0 cee eeeeeeeseeeecesecesecseeceseeseeceesaeeeaeeees 26 Installing the Controller Card ooo eee cescesecseecseeceeseecaeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeesecaecsaecsaecsaeceesseseneeags 27 Functions of the Controller Card ceecceescecsseceeeeeceseceneeceseeeeneecseneseneeceeeseneeesees 27 Controls and LEDs for the Controller Card ec eesceescceeseeceseeeeeeceeeeeeneeceseeeeneeeaes 28 Remote Control Networking Features cece cseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseceseceaecaecaecaesaeesaeeeneeees 30 Installing the Network Controller Cardo ccc ceeceecesscesecesecsseceecaeesaecneecaeeeneeeneeees 30 Ethernet SCtup cis cssccvetesessvenevenstchdoesstesocestestieasnensdbaiiande othe EE E EEE EEEE ES 30 Functions of the Network Controller Card eseeessesseeseeesseesserssresseseeressreresressresress 30 Controls and LEDs for the Network Controller Card s sssessseeseeeesesrseseneeressesrrese 31 DashBoard and DashBoard Lite Control System
7. Software eee eee eeeereeees 33 SNMP Monitoring and Control eee ee cece csecseecneecseeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeesessaeesaeesaes 33 Rear Support Bars and Brackets ee eceescesecesecesecsseceeecaeeceeeeeeeeeeessecesecsaecaecsaecseeeseeeaeeees 35 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 7 of 40 Installing the Rear Support Bars and Brackets ec eseescesecesecseecneeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 35 Service Information 36 Int This Chapter senose ears these ect echo a a R viele eased Rinae awe eee 36 Troubleshooting Checklists a a N eeveeeeeey 36 Frame Controller Alarm Mute Bootload Button sssssseseseeessseeesssrseresesreeresreeresrresse 36 Warranty and Repair Policy sesssseeseseeessereeresrsresresresresresresresrerrsseerrsresrenresreeteseerrese 37 Ordering Information 38 In This Chapter s c 1 Aist n e a ee SARA EG Ee a ee E eas 38 Contact Us 40 Contact Cobalt Digital ING ic c5 s055 sees ieee ene eoero cg era de ot EE EE EEEE OaE EREE Ey 40 Visit us at the Cobalt Digital Inc website 2 0 ee cece eeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeenseceeeeseenseenseenaes 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 8 of 40 Introduction In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e A Word of Thanks e Overview e Features e Documentation Terms A Word of Thanks Congratulations on choosing the 8310 openGear Two Rack Unit Frame and Power Supply PS 300 The Cobalt Digital Inc openGear line includes video decoders and encoders audio e
8. compatible with many third party monitoring and control tools This section describes how to enable this feature and how to configure the SNMP software on the card 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 33 of 40 Enabling SNMP 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 cobaltdigital com quoting the 8 character hardware ID provided on the page Open the Frame 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 If SNMP has not been enabled this page will ask you to enter a license key Enter the license key in the field provided 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 Configuring SNMP The SNMP agent on the frame will accept SNMP GET and SET requests on the default SNMP port 161 using SNMP version 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 Operating Tip 6 Open the configuration page for the frame using DashBoard OR Point your web browser to the IP address of
9. on the MFC 8310 N The following buttons are located on the MFC 8310 N controller card Alarm Mute Bootload Button When a card in the frame is reporting an error pressing the Alarm Mute Button will mute the audio alarm until another fault condition occurs This button is also used as a bootload button for factory service in the unlikely event of a complete card failure The bootload process is further described in pages 36 37 Service Information Reset Button This button is used to restart both of the onboard processors the fan control processor and the communications processor The communications processor requires approximately 30 seconds to restart and re establish network communications MFC 8310 N LEDs The front edge of the MFC 8310 N and the CFM 8310 in the frame door have LED indicators for cooling module fan alarm and communication activity The CFM 8310 provides LED and Alarm switching controls to the front edge of the 8310 frame door LED displays and descriptions are provided in the following table Page 32 of 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Table 4 MFC 8310 N Controller Card LED Descriptions Alarm DSI When lit an alarm condition is occurring in the MFC 8310 N frame Status OK When lit the fan control process is operating MFC 8310 N Comm Activity When lit the card is communicating within the a This LED flashes red briefly when the card is first Procesio DS4 powered up If lit at any other time
10. plugs convenience receptacles and point where they exit from the apparatus 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 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 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 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 To reduce the risk of fire replacement fuses must be the same type and rating Service barriers within this product are intended to protect the operator and service personnel from hazardous voltages For continued safety replace all barriers after
11. servicing 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 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Product Power Cord Requirements North American Line Voltages 100 120 Volts AN This product is supplied with certified 10A 125V SVT type supply cords Warning Conductors are color coded white neutral black line and green or green yellow ground Operation of this equipment at line voltages exceeding 130V requires that alternative supply cords with appropriate voltage and current ratings be used International Line Voltages 200 240 Volts AN This product has been designed for use with certified IEC 320 C13 10A 250V H03 VV F3G 1 00mm type line cord International product orders are supplied with a certified 10A 250V line cords utilizing a molded 3 pin IEC 320 C13 type connector at one end and stripped conductors on the other One line cord is provided Conductors are CEE color coded blue neutral brown line and green yellow ground Warning Installation by a qualified Electrician of an appropriately approved A C wall plug certified for the country of use is required Alternatively other IEC 320 C 13 type power cords may be used provided that they meet the necessary safety certifica
12. 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 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 Click the Submit button to configure the frame This completes the procedure to configure your SNMP Agent Page 34 of 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 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 FSB 8310 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 of the frame CABINET TWO RACK UNIT 2 RUJ Lat Rans RACK iunie CABINET MOUNTING FRAME eit CABINET z anting Rail Wertical Pohl SIDE VIEW CABINET R
13. 10 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 Fan Board Installation Instructions Use the following figure and procedure to install the Fan Board component of the CFM 83 10 p ms s Frame Controller MFC 8310 amp Connector Fan PCB 8310A 016 Fan Filter S958 006 beneath PCB 8 Washers Supply LED Pipes Figure 9 CFM 8310 Cooling Fan Module 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 25 of 40 1 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 MFC 8310 N Frame Controller Card 2 Turn frame power off 3 Open the frame door 4 Carefully remove the door from the frame by unscrewing the two screws that attach the door to the extender arms 5 Place the frame door inside up on a clean antistatic workspace 6 Insert the Fan Filter with the panhandle over the smaller fan vents and the cut corner adjacent to the LED pipes
14. EAR VIEW journal Mounting Fai P110 208 _ Arackel Selec mounting pation fiat alras Rear Support s Eare fo alida into siots ka in Brackets r install Rear Support Bars to each side of the Ross Frame Gar wy uing suplied Sal Tapping Sones FE SO D5O0GNLY in Pra Eru i locations shoem on the frame Six different installation positions Allow a ha 4 of the end of the Rear are possible by aligning the sere hole patterns inthe bars with Suppor Barto project beyond the Bracket the 4 soree locations in the frata Figure 15 FSB 8310 Rear Support Bars and Brackets Diagram Installing the Rear Support Bars and Brackets Use the following procedure to install the FSB 8310 rear support bars and brackets 1 The rear support bars can be attached to the openGear frame in six possible positions refer to Figure 15 Choose the position that suits the cabinet depth that will give approximately a inch 0 5 projection beyond the rear vertical mounting rails Using four screws per bar as shown in the illustration fasten one bar to each side of the openGear frame 2 Mount the openGear frame to the front rails of the rack cabinet using four rack screws fastened through the front mounting flanges 3 At the rear of the cabinet slide the bracket slots over the rear of the support bars and secure to the cabinet rear rails with two rack screws each This completes the procedure to install the FSB 8310 rear support ba
15. PTE 269M Fault Reporting Option for further details Improving Performance To improve performance and reliability the PS 8300 has an on board fan Under high load conditions gt 40 Watt the optional CFM 8310 Cooling Fan Module must be added for increased ventilation Ventilation and Cooling This frame has been specially engineered to minimize internal heat buildup and thus improve card reliability However for long term reliability and increased product life of the 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 40 Watt and to leave an empty 1RU panel space above and below the frame for improved heat dissipation For information on the power dissipation of openGear cards please refer to the openGear Product Catalog or visit our website For applications using less than 40 Watt in a non ventilated frame but where the individual card power consumption is greater than 8 Watt 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 For applications that require greater heat dissipation or where the card power consumption is greater than 40 Watt it is necessary to use the 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
16. TE 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 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 turn outputs to a BNC connector on the openGear 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 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 19 of 40 Frame Connections The SMPTE 269M Fault Reporting connection on openGear 8310 series frames is provided by the FAULT BNC connector for interfacing with a customer designed alarm system SMPTE Fault BNC H DO NOT OPEN A 10 100 C Cc REF2 ETHERNET Loop Figure 8 SMPTE 269M Alarm Reporting Frame Connections 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 er
17. ack the power supply from its box and retain Warning all packing material for future use if required 2 Align the power supply into an unused power slot on the right side of the frame Warning 3 Push the power supply in firmly to ensure a tight Hazardous connection at the rear of the frame Voltages 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 13 of 40 Note In case of a power supply failure contact your openGear dealer The PS 8300 is a power factor corrected supply capable of working with all world AC standards 100 240V The supply has an indicator LED on the front and an error detection circuit that will indicate the conditions described in Table 1 Table 1 Status LED Descriptions Display and Description Faut Red When lit an alarm condition is occurring on a card CFM 8310 option Fan Fail Red When lit a fan on the frame door or PS 8300 is stalled CFM 8310 option When lit green the PS 8300 is operating normally When flashing red Power Green ci Supply Red e there is an output over or under voltage condition on the PS 8300 e there is no A C assumed that the second supply is operating normally Fault Reporting If the optional CFM 8310 module is installed the error conditions listed in Table 1 above will trigger the SMPTE 269M fault reporting circuit and the signal will be sent to the Fault BNC on the back of the frame Refer to the section Fault Report Connector in this chapter and the chapter SM
18. age 9 of 40 Important Page 10 of 40 Robust Power Supplies The 8310 frame can accommodate two front loaded PS 8300 power supplies 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 Each power supply contains an independent cooling fan status LED and a front mounted power switch Each frame comes standard with one PS 8300 power supply Optional Cooling Fans The frame has been designed with an advanced cooling architecture to increase ventilation For applications where the total card load is less than 40 Watt the 8310 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 40 Watt 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 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 minimum Additional Frame Accessories To help reduce mechanical stress due to cable weight a rear frame support bracket FSB 8310 is also ava
19. already on the door Gently push the filter down so the mounting bolts pass through cleanly 7 Place a washer on each of the 8 mounting bolts 8 Align the Fan PCB with the fans up so the LED pipes pass through their board holes 9 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 down onto the 8 mounting bolts See Figure 11 for details on these item locations 10 On the frame door check that the Alarm Mute button pushes in and out without binding 11 Tighten the 8 nuts until they just make contact with the rubber grommets on the 8310A 016 Fan PCB Do not over tighten 12 Reconnect the door to the frame extender arms with the two screws from step 4 This completes the procedure to install the Fan Board component of the CFM 8310 module Next you will learn about the CFM 8310 functions and user controls Cooling Fan Functions and User Controls The CFM 8310 provides LED and Alarm switching controls to the front edge of the 8310 frame door Refer to Table 4 for details on LED functions for the MFC 8310 controller card Power Supply LEDS Fault LEDS Alarm Mula Bution Figure 10 Frame Door Features Page 26 of 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Next you will install either an MFC 8310 or an MFC 8310 N controller card Refer to the appropriate section for installation instructions for your specific controller card Installing the C
20. ask for your LAN as supplied by your IT Department e Gateway This is the IP Address for connection outside the subnet e Time Server This is the IP Address of the NTP server used as a time source e Save Changes Select this button to send your changes to the MFC 8310 N card The IP Address of the card is updated Power down the MFC 8310 N card On the MFC 8310 N card set the DIP_8 to OFF Power up the MFC 8310 N The card will use the configured IP Address Verify the configured IP Address of the MFC 8310 N card by pointing your Web browser to the new address NO SDS This completes the procedure to configure the network settings for the MFC 8310 N controller card Functions of the Network Controller Card The MFC 8310 N controller card component of the CFM 8310 performs several functions Page 30 of 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 e Monitors frame power usage and sets the fan speed accordingly higher power consumption requires higher fan speed for adequate cooling The fans always run at maximum speed for 5 seconds after the fan door is closed then adjust to the appropriate level based on power consumption e Monitors the frame door and PS 8300 s to ensure that fans in all units are operating correctly e Monitors the fan door and notifies the user if it is left open too long e Monitors the status of other cards in the frame via the internal bus e Generates alarms if any of the monitored functions develop errors
21. balt Digital Inc 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 8310 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 Cobalt Digital Inc 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 openGear 8310 Owner s Manual provides all pertinent information for the safe installation and operation of your openGear Product Cobalt Digital Inc policy dictates that all repairs to the openGear 8310 are to be conducted only by an authorized Cobalt Digital Inc factory representative Therefore any unauthorized attempt to repair this product by anyone other than an authorized Cobalt Digital Inc factory representative will automatically void the warranty Please contact Cobalt Digital Inc Technical Support for more information In Case of Problems Should any problem arise with your openGear 8310 please contact the Cobalt Digital Inc Technical Support Department Contact information is supplied a
22. circuit boards in high static environments such as carpeted areas and when wearing synthetic fiber clothing Always exercise proper grounding precautions when working on circuit boards and related equipment Unpacking Unpack each 8310 you received from the shipping container and check the contents against the packing list to ensure that all items are included If any items are missing or damaged contact your sales representative directly 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Installing the Frame The 8310 frame mounts in the rack frame by means of four rack screws fastened through the front mounting flanges 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 FSB 8310 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 of this manual for installation instructions The Ordering Information section at the end of this manual provides contact information for acquiring this equipment Note the following installation requirements e Rack Units 2 RU e Height 3 5 inches 8 89 cm e Depth 15 625 inches 40 cm e Rack standard 19 inch wide equipment rack Install the frame for maximum stability during operation and in such a way as to allow adequate
23. eneral functions and controls available on the MFC 8310 controller card Functions of the Controller Card The MFC 8310 controller card component of the CFM 8310 performs several functions e Monitors frame power usage and sets the fan speed accordingly higher power consumption requires higher fan speed for adequate cooling The fans always run at maximum speed for 5 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 27 of 40 Page 28 of 40 seconds after the fan door is closed then adjust to the appropriate level based on power consumption e Monitors the frame door and PS 8300 s to ensure that fans in all units are operating correctly e Monitors the fan door and notifies the user if it is left open too long e Monitors the status of other cards in the frame via the internal bus e Generates alarms if any of the monitored functions develop errors Next you will learn the various controls and LEDs available on the MFC 8310 controller card Controls and LEDs for the Controller Card This section provides information on the jumpers buttons and LEDs for the MFC 8310 controller card The location of the LEDs and controls for fan alarm and communication activity are shown in the following figure Alarm LED Status OK LED Alarm Mute Bootload Button gt Alarm Config Jumper _ Comm Activity LED Fan Board Connector Edge Figure 12 MFC 8310 Card Edge Controls MFC 8310 Alarm Configurati
24. f you need blanks see the chapter Ordering Information and contact your openGear sales representative This completes the procedure for installing the DFR RM 82xx in the 8310 digital distribution frame SMPTE Alarm Connector 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 details on this type of system refer to the document ANSI SMPTE 269M 1999 available from SMPTE Refer also to page 19 20 SMPTE Fault Reporting Option for further details 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 17 of 40 openBUS Connector This RJ45 connector is used to exchange information data from cards installed in the 8310 frame to an external monitoring control system Only cards having the openBUS interface will be able to be monitored and controlled this way This is reserved for future use with openGear products Connect only openBUS compatible devices and cables on this connector otherwise damage can occur to the frame or to the incompatible device Notice Ethernet Connector This RJ45 connector is used to connect the optional MFC 8310 N frame controller card to an external Ethernet network This standard 10 100Base TX RJ45 Ethernet connector is used to exchange information with an external monitoring control system over an Ethernet network The optional MFC 8310 N is required to bridge the external Ethernet network to the local ope
25. ge without notice Page 22 of 40 Level Signal Impedance Return Loss Max DC on Ref Input Alarm Indicator Connector Max Voltage Max Current Alarm Conditions PS Monitored Parameters C version only Frame Monitored Parameters C version only Alarm Indicators C version only 1Vpp nominal Analog video sync black burst or tri level or AES EBU DARS 75Q terminating gt 30dB to 30MHz 1V ANSI SMPTE 269M 1999 contact closure Female BNC 24V DC 20mA Loss of AC input power DC output voltage error DC output voltage DC output current Critical temperature PS 8300 fan failure Backplane rail voltage Cooling fan failure Ambient temperature System fault LED Fan failure LED Frame controller audio alarm Frame door audio alarm 0 C to 40 C lt 95 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Important Notes The power dissipation of each product installed in this frame is indicated in the Specifications section of the documentation provided with each module For long term reliability and increased product life it is recommended that the total dissipation of all modules installed in a 8310 frame should not exceed 40 Watt total without the CFM 8310 and 120 Watt total with the CFM 8310 In addition frames without the CFM 8310 should be provided with one rack unit of empty space above and below each frame for ventilation Please see the Ventilation and Cooling
26. ilable openGear Cards The 8310 will accommodate any openGear 8200 series cards For long term reliability and increased product lifespan total dissipation of all cards installed in a 2RU frame must not exceed 40 Watt total without the use of the Cooling Fan Module Refer to the section Ventilation and Cooling in this manual for details Features The following features make the 8310 frame the best solution for standard and high definition terminal equipment e 2RU Frame houses up to 10 cards e Can house any mix of analog digital video and audio cards in the same frame e Available with fixed 100 BNC rear module or individual card specific modules for connector flexibility e Heavy duty hinged front panel lowers to allow easy card insertion e Durable powder coat paint finish e Aluminum construction reduces overall weight e Two independent looping Reference Inputs feed all card slots e SMPTE alarm interface for simple monitoring e Ethernet port for optional networked control 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Robust 150 Watt Power Supply with integral cooling fan Optional redundant power supply is hot swappable for 24 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 los
27. in the product enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of shock to persons Warning Hazardous Voltages gt This symbol is used to alert the user that an electrical or electronic device or assembly is susceptible to damage from an ESD event pv ESD Susceptibility 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 3 of 40 Page 4 of 40 Important Safety Instructions A Warning gt Warning gt Warning gt Warning gt QO D c e 5 gt QO D c e 5 gt 3 amp Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions 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 Refer to the Product Power Cord Requirement Section that follows Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug A grounding 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
28. ing correctly and that a valid signal is being supplied Output Signal Path Verify that destination equipment is operating correctly and receiving a valid signal 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 Frame Controller Alarm Mute Bootload Button In the unlikely event of a complete card failure you may be instructed by a Cobalt Digital Inc Technical Support specialist to perform a complete software reload on the MFC 8310 frame controller card 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Use the following procedure to reload the software 1 Eject the card 2 Press and hold the Alarm Mute Bootload button while re inserting the card into the frame 3 Release the button The STATUS OK LED will flash GREEN while the card is waiting for a new software load If a new software load is not sent to the card within 60 seconds the card will attempt to restart with it s last operational software load Software loads can be sent to the MFC 8310 via the connection to the openBUS on the rear of the frame Warranty and Repair Policy The openGear 8310 is warranted to be free of any 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 8310 proves to be defective in any way during this warranty period Co
29. ion on the PS 8300 e there is no A C provided that the second supply is operating normally 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 29 of 40 Remote Control Networking Features This section includes instructions for installing the MFC 8310 N controller card for the CFM 8310 module Installing the Network Controller Card Perform the physical installation of the MFC 8310 N controller card for the CFM 8310 using the steps provided in the section Installing the Controller Card of this manual Once the controller card is installed you can proceed to the section below to set up the Ethernet connection for your card Ethernet Setup Use the following procedure to set up the Ethernet connection for the MFC 8310 N controller card 1 On the MFC 8310 N card set DIP_8 to ON Refer to Figures 13 and 14 for DIP Switch locations 2 Power up the MFC 8310 N card The IP address of the MFC 8310 N card is set to 192 168 1 1 by default 3 Set the IP Address of your PC to 192 168 1 x where x is a value other than 1 Consult your IT Department for details 4 Point your Web browser to 192 168 1 1 the IP Address of the MFC 8310 N card 5 Set the following parameters as required e Frame Name This name identifies the frame e DHCP Set this parameter to Yes if the frame IP Address is to be set automatically e IP Address This is the IP Address which is supplied by your IT Department of the card e NetMask This is the subnet m
30. ition Digital Products Frame amp Power Supply PS 8300 Owner s Manual additional Owner s Manual e PS 8300 openGear Power Supply 150W redundancy option power supply for Cobalt Digital Inc 8310 series 2RU digital product frames e MFC 8310 N openGear 2RU Frame Controller with Network Interface upgrade controller card with Ethernet communication capability 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Notes 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 39 of 40 Contact Us Contact Cobalt Digital Inc General Business Office 217 344 124 and Technical Support j i PHONE Fax 217 344 1245 General Information Info cobaltdigital com E MAIL Sales Information Sales cobaltdigital com 2406 East University Avenue POSTAL Cobalt Digital Inc Urbana IL 61802 USA SERVICE Visit us at the Cobalt Digital Inc website http www cobaltdigital com e Online catalog e Related products and full product lines e Trade show information e Dealer information e Cobalt Digital Inc news Page 40 of 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0
31. ke adequate measures Notice 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 5 of 40 Page 6 of 40 Maintenance User Serviceable Parts Routine maintenance to this Cobalt Digital Inc product is not required This product contains no user serviceable parts If the frame 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 Cobalt Digital Inc 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 Cobalt Digital Inc 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 wheeled bin symbol invites you to use these systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration You can also contact C
32. mbedders and de embedders distribution amplifiers format converters and much more Cobalt Digital Inc openGear modular conversion gear will meet your signal conversion needs now and well into the future Should you have questions or concerns pertaining to the installation or operation of your 8310 please contact Cobalt Digital Inc Contact information is supplied on the back cover of this manual Our technical staff is always available for consultation training or service Overview The 8310 is a 2RU modular frame designed to accommodate up to 10 cards of our openGear product family Modular Frame Architecture The 8310 blends the simplicity of a fixed rear connector frame and the flexibility of independent rear BNC connector modules For most applications which use BNC connectors the 8310 is available with a fixed 100 BNC rear module This 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 For applications where other types of I O connections are necessary such as twisted pair audio or fiber interfaces the frame also supports slot dependent rear modules Rear modules can be ordered with cards and are easy and quick to install 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 P
33. mes with a BNC label to place on the frame s BNC rear I O module Each card also has BNC designations printed on the card PCB x Ny Figure 4 AES BNC Rear I O Module Figure 5 10 BNC Rear I O Module Figure 6 Blank Rear I O Module Page 16 of 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Rear I O Module Installation If you are installing an openGear card in a 8310 C BNC or 8310 BNC frame skip this section If you received a custom rear I O module for your openGear card you will need to install the I O module in your 8310 frame before you can connect cables Use the following procedure to install the DFR RM 82xx in the 8310 digital distribution frame 1 Ensure that the frame is properly installed according to instructions in the section Installing the Frame of this manual 2 On the rear of the 8310 locate the card frame slot 3 As shown in Figure 7 seat the bottom of the DFR RM 82xx in the seating slot at the base of the frame s back plane Screw Hole co TE p 7 Ma I t Module Sealing Slot Figure 7 Rear Module Installation 4 Align the top screw of the DFR RM 82xx with the screw hole on the top edge of the DRF 8310 back plane 5 Using a Phillips driver and the supplied screw fasten the DFR RM 82xx panel to the 8310 back plane Do not over tighten 6 Ensure proper frame cooling and ventilation by having all rear frame slots covered with rear I O modules or blank metal plates I
34. nBUS for monitoring and control of cards installed in the 8310 frame Only cards having the openBUS interface will be able to be monitored and controlled this way Note Use up to 100 meters of CATS Fast Ethernet cable or better to connect the frame to an external Ethernet hub or switch The Ethernet port does not have AutoMDIX support and its RJ45 connector is wired as a Network Interface Card NIC The Ethernet port does not provide Power over Ethernet PoE Dual Reference Connectors Two sets of looping BNC inputs are provided to accept two independent reference signals 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 Installation section of the particular card s Owner s Manual 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 Page 18 of 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 SMPTE 269M Fault Reporting Option In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e Overview e Frame Connections e Details Overview The SMP
35. obalt Digital Inc for more information on the environmental performances of our products 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 openGear Contents Introduction 9 Tn Ths Chaptetscsci csesscnlteesioeiiitoliiee ineseieshessetiaget area EEE ENEE EEEE EE 9 A Word of Thanks osusu nerais a a Ea AE RE E A a aiea 9 ODN SEVIS W EE AE AE E EE E tbueeeeeees 9 Fea tire Sirana e E E E a E EE R E 10 Doc ment tion Terms ssiri rer ienee ror E eare ier e a E E EERE 11 Installation and Setup 12 ARNS Chaple eae aen EE e A E a a E N a E E E 12 St tie Dischai ge senecon erare EErEE Ea a EEEa ER AEAEE E E iE 12 UnpacKiNT oenina e aaia a EE EA AEE EEE ES 12 Installing the Frame sisses nren ns ae ee e EER EEEE EEE e EE RAEE eE eE 13 Power Supply PS 8300 and Power Cable cece eeeceeeceeeeeceseceseceneensecaeeeaeeeeeeees 13 Fault Reporting seeen eane E rne EE RSE EENEN AEE a TEN EREE ESENES raa 14 Improving Performante sssini i iaa e ii 14 Ventilation a d Cooling scicicsnsscesseestestennsh toceeushessteniblossoestayceesbhlecnsscsebedensbdacssastes saunseds 14 Cable Connections ecseri neinni e EEE EE AEE cet gncueseecatartescesaceteeiee 15 Reat TO Modules vsis cs sz dicescicetessctevecey chive Er E EEE EE EEEE REE E EE E E 16 SMPTE 269M Fault Reporting Option 19 Wr Noi S Ot 10E PEPPE EAE EP EE EEE A TE T E 19 OVERVIEW aroan arre EKA E AAE EA AREE ER A EAEE a E A E A EE 19 Frame onnectionS eiieeii a E E a E a S a aa 20 Details oeer eo EEr EEEE E E A E E
36. on Jumper The Alarm Configuration Jumper enables or disables the audio alarm signal The Alarm LED will still be lit if alarm conditions are occurring but the audio will be off Alarm Mute Button If the optional CFM 8310 Cooling Fan Module is installed there is an Alarm Mute Button on the right side of the frame door front If a card that is in the frame is reporting an error pressing the Alarm Mute Button will mute the audio alarm until another fault condition occurs MFC 8310 LEDs The front edge of the MFC 8310 and the CFM 8310 in the frame door have LED indicators for cooling module fan alarm and communication activity The CFM 8310 provides LED and Alarm switching controls to the front edge of the 8310 frame door 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 LED displays and descriptions are provided in the following table Table 3 MFC 8310 Controller Card LED Descriptions Alarm ee ae MFC 8310 When lit an alarm condition is occurring in the frame Status OK i MFC 8310 Green When lit the MFC 8310 module is operating correctly Commi Activity Yellow When lit the card is communicating within the frame MFC 8310 i g Fault TE SO CFM 8310 When lit a SMPTE alarm condition is occurring in the frame Fan Pail When lit a fan on the frame door or PS 8300 is stalled CFM 8310 gt When lit Green the PS 8300 is operating normally Power Supply When flashing Red 8310 there is an output over or under voltage condit
37. ontroller Card Use the following procedure to install the MFC 8310 controller card component of the CFM 8310 s 02 ROSS CEAR yp FRAME Py CONTROLLER d 4 07 05 Figure 11 MFC 8310 Fan Controller Card and Unscrewed Retaining Screw 1 With the frame door open unscrew the MFC 8310 Card Retaining Screw Part No 850 040 enough to eliminate any protrusion into the card guide slot on the right of the screw If necessary remove any cards from the frame that would interfere with easy access and lines of sight 2 Insert the MFC 8310 frame controller card with the component side out as shown in Figure 11 into the card guides along the dividing wall between slot 10 and the PS 8300 section of the frame ensuring the card does not touch the Card Retaining Screw 3 Slide the card in the slot until firmly seated and so the Card Retaining Screw hole on the bottom front edge aligns with the mounted nut beside the bottom guide slot 4 Tighten the Card Retaining Screw through the mounted nut and the MFC 8310 Card Retaining Screw hole to ensure the card does not move from the slot 5 Close the door power up the frame and check the operation of the fans If the fans do not operate verify that the MFC 8310 is seated properly in the frame backplane and is aligned to the Fan PCB when the door is closed This completes the installation of the MFC 8310 controller card for the CFM 8310 Cooling Fan Module Next you will learn the g
38. rors from any card setup to detect and report such errors For additional information on alarm system design refer to the SMPTE document ANSI SMPTE 269M 1999 Page 20 of 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Specifications In This Chapter This chapter contains the Technical Specifications table Technical Specifications Table 2 Technical Specifications Category Specification 100 240VAC 47 63 Hz 190 Watt 12V 410 0 5A 12 5A ae 75v 410 025A Power Supply 7 5V 10 OA 2 5A Sum of both outputs not to exceed 150 Watt maximum For safety reasons Cobalt Digital Inc power supplies do not fit into rack frames of other manufacturers Height 3 5 90mm Rack Frame Width 19 483mm Mechanical Depth 15 625 390mm Weight with 1 PS 8300 installed 10 lbs 4 5kg Max Power 12V Rail 1 0A 12 Watt Frame Card Slots Max Power 7 5V Rail 0 2A 1 5 Watt Total 120 Watt total power consumption not to exceed 12W maximum per card slot Frame Max Power 12V Rail 1 5A 18 Watt Controller and Max Power 7 5V Rail 0 2A 1 5 Watt Fans Total 19 5 Watt maximum Open BUS Max Power 12V 2 0A 24 Watt total frame power not to exceed Remote Power 150W total Reference Number of Inputs 2 looping Inputs 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 21 of 40 SMPTE Fault Reporting g Ambient temperature range Environmental i f Humidity non condensing Specifications are subject to chan
39. rs and brackets 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 35 of 40 Service Information In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections Page 36 of 40 Troubleshooting Checklist Frame Controller Alarm Mute Bootload Button Warranty and Repair Policy Troubleshooting Checklist Routine maintenance to this openGear product is not required In the event of problems with your 8310 the following basic troubleshooting checklist may help identify 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 under the Contact Us section at the end of this manual 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 Power Check Check the power indicator LED on the distribution 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 Input Signal Status Verify that source equipment is operat
40. s Optional Cooling Fan Module for increased ventilation and enhanced reliability Fan Fail and Error Indicator LEDs on front of the frame available with optional Cooling Fan Module Optional Ethernet based Frame Controller for remote setup monitoring and control 5 year transferable warranty Documentation Terms The following terms are used throughout this guide 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Frame refers to the 8310 frames that house the 8200 series cards All references to the 8310 also include the 8310 C versions with the cooling fan option Refer to the section Cooling Features for details Operator and User both refer to the person who uses the 8310 System and Video system refers to the mix of interconnected digital and analog production and terminal equipment in which the 8310 operates Page 11 of 40 Installation and Setup In This Chapter iLa ESD Susceptibility Page 12 of 40 This chapter contains the following sections e Static Discharge e Unpacking e Installing the Frame e Power Supply PS 8300 and Power Cable e Fault Reporting e Improving Performance e Ventilation and Cooling e Cable Connections e Rear I O Modules Static Discharge Whenever handling the 8310 and other related equipment please observe all static discharge precautions as described in the following note Static discharge can cause serious damage to sensitive semiconductor devices Avoid handling
41. section in this product s Owner s Manual for further information and options for higher load applications requiring greater heat dissipation 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 23 of 40 Frame Features In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e Cooling Features o Installing the Cooling Fan Module o Cooling Fan Functions and User Controls o Installing the Controller Card o Functions of the Controller Card o Controls and LEDs of the Controller Card e Remote Control Networking Features o Installing the Network Controller Card o Ethernet Setup o Functions of the Network Controller Card o Controls and LEDs of the Network Controller Card e DashBoard and DashBoard Lite Control System Software e SNMP Monitoring and Control e Rear Support Bars and Brackets o Installing the Rear Support Bars and Brackets Page 24 of 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Cooling Features The standard 8310 frame can be also be ordered as the 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 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 83
42. t 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 8310 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 Cobalt Digital Inc will be shipped collect The Cobalt Digital Inc Technical Support Department will continue to provide advice on any product manufactured by Cobalt Digital Inc beyond the warranty period without charge for the life of the equipment 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 Page 37 of 40 Ordering Information In This Chapter Page 38 of 40 Your 8310 openGear Two Rack Unit Frame and Power Supply PS 8300 is a part of the openGear family of products We offer a full line of openGear terminal equipment including distribution conversion monitoring synchronizers encoders decoders AES keyers control switches as well as analog audio and video products Standard Equipment e 310 C Digital Products Frame and Power Supply with Cooling Fans 2RU holds 10 cards e 310 C BNC Digital Products Frame and Power Supply with fixed 100 BNC Rear Module and Cooling Fans 2RU holds 10 cards e 8310 UM Multi Definition Digital Products Frame amp Power Supply PS 8300 Owner s Manual Optional Equipment e 310 UM Multi Defin
43. the frame and PS 8300 can supply up to 120 Watt of card power Under these ventilated conditions there is no requirement for extra spacing between the frames The 8310 C or 8310 with CFM 8310 option can be stacked one on top of the other a feature that is highly desirable in densely crowded rack frame environments Page 14 of 40 8310 User Manual e V 1 0 For reliable performance it is recommended that the frame door not be opened for longer than 5 minutes when using the Cooling Fan Module option on frames loaded with more than 40 Watt Notice Without Fan Kit Fan Kit Installed 8310 C Empty Space Max 120W Module Power 8310 8310 C 2 Max 40 Watt S a Max 120W Module Power Empty Space f 8310 C i Max 120W Module Power SJ NI N N Figure 1 Cooling Fan Module Frame Stacking Options Cable Connections Power Supply Inputs CE 47 63Hz 190W NN RISK OF SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 10 100 ETHERNET SMPTE Alarm BNC Reference Connectors RossBUS Connector Ethernet Connector Figure 2 Frame Cable Connectors Power Cable Connection Use the following procedure to connect the power cable 1 Connect the supplied power cable s three prong male connector to an AC outlet 2 Connect the cable s female IEC connector to the frame socket marked PSU 1 3 Ifthe Redundant Power Supply option is installed repeat step
44. tices gt Before using this product and any associated equipment refer to the Important Safety Instructions listed below so as to avoid personal injury and to prevent product damage Products may require specific equipment and or installation procedures 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 or injury to persons or equipment 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 Warning 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 It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices Caution The symbol with the word Notice within the equipment manual indicates a 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 Notice This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage with
45. tion requirements for the country in which they are to be used Refer to the correctly specified line cord above 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 f Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Cobalt Digital Inc could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Notice 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 Class A Digital device This is a Class A product In domestic environments this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may have to ta
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