Powerware Model V-2000B - Manual

Powerware Model V-2000B

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Preface; up and maintenance issues.; Software and Operations Manual Revisions; Arial Narrow Bold; GUI menu items are shown in; Arial Bold; GUI sub-menu paths are shown by the; Feedback on this Manual
  • Page 8 – Safety Terms and Symbols; THE FOLLOWING WARNING SYMBOLS ARE USED IN THIS MANUAL :; General Safety Caution; shock, do not remove or modify the contacts on the plug.
  • Page 9 – in the USA at the address given below.
  • Page 10 – Introduction; The Transition to a Digital Plant; different analog and digital media formats in real-time.; Exceptional Storage Capacity; Drive Size; Storage Capacity
  • Page 11 – Image Servers Support Traditional VTR Functions; specific application.; Extended Feature Set; Ethernet ports. Embedded audio is available as an option.
  • Page 12 – Full Slate of Audio Features; two; On-Screen Graphic User Interface
  • Page 13 – Reliability Counts; Dual; or contact 360 Systems’ Sales Department.
  • Page 14 – Key Features and Benefits; and
  • Page 15 – Applications for 360 Systems’ Image Servers
  • Page 16 – Available Models and Options
  • Page 17 – Maintenance Spares; 20 GB Image Server Hard Drive for 52-hour servers
  • Page 19 – Installation; Unpacking; Package Contents
  • Page 20 – Rack Mounting; inlet temperature may need to be lower.; Check These Points; Are all ventilation holes in the Image Server free of obstruction?
  • Page 21 – Important Information on Power Conditioning; Change-over UPS Design; absence of utility power.; Recommended UPS Models; Image Server products:; About Image Server Software; Maintenance
  • Page 22 – The Image Server Hardware Interface; Front Panel Features; Figure 1: Image Server Front Panel; Indicators; Front Panel Indicators
  • Page 23 – Rear Panel Drawing
  • Page 24 – Rear Panel Features; Video Inputs; analog and AES/EBU audio signals are not available at the same time; Analog Audio Capability; stereo pair
  • Page 25 – Embedded Audio Capability; Analog/Digital Audio Selection; two channels; Audio Format Labels; Serial Control Ports; more detail on this subject.
  • Page 26 – Appendix B; Gigabit Ethernet Ports; redundant operation.; GPI Control; GPI; Connector; Genlock Sync Reference; referenced to a common genlock source. The; GENLOCK; input provides a fixed 75-ohm; Genlock Signal Quality; making them inaccurate as a genlock input source.
  • Page 27 – LTC IN
  • Page 28 – DO NOT use the power supply switch to shutdown the Image Server.; Shutdown the
  • Page 29 – Basic Operations; The Image Server Desktop; Launching the Graphic User Interface; Full
  • Page 30 – that could take several hours. Shutdown the system; Keyboard Shortcuts; On-Screen Main Menu Bar; explained in detail in a later section.; Figure 4: Graphic User Interface with Clip Transport Windows
  • Page 31 – Clip...; Playlist; Configuring the Image Server; System Configuration; Window Arrangement
  • Page 32 – Cascade; especially useful with larger monitors.; Close All; About; Displays the Image Server software version.
  • Page 33 – Clip Transport Window; Transport; Menus
  • Page 34 – FILE; Create
  • Page 35 – Track Attribute; Video; Save
  • Page 36 – Percent Disk Full
  • Page 37 – Delete; The Status Bar
  • Page 38 – Transport Controls; Recording; Serial Control; check box; Current Time Code Display
  • Page 39 – Play Button; The; Play; button initiates playback at 1x speed.; Looping; appear nearly seamless.; Eject Button; clip before loading another.
  • Page 40 – Fast Forward / Rewind Buttons
  • Page 41 – Setting up to Record; must; Genlock; will not; SERIAL CONTROL
  • Page 42 – Making a Recording; other than
  • Page 43 – RECORD
  • Page 44 – Setting up for Playback; Playing a Clip
  • Page 45 – Figure 10: Selecting a Clip to Open; PLAY; Click; STOP; Additional clips can be played by following steps 3 through 5.
  • Page 46 – Editing a Clip; Edit; Without
  • Page 48 – Review Out Button; The Review Out button (; Time Code Display of Edited Clips
  • Page 49 – User bits in the SDI embedded audio stream are not supported.; Setup; From the main Image Server GUI window, click on
  • Page 50 – Figure 11: Embedded Audio Configuration Window
  • Page 51 – Configuration; From the GUI window, click on; Configure > Channel 1...; . The Channel Configuration; Input Source; SDI/Embedded Audio (serial digital video with embedded audio)
  • Page 52 – Audio Sample Rate Conversion
  • Page 53 – DV Video and Graphics; import from Photoshop; Importing TARGA Graphics Files; introducing some dimensional distortion.; Animation Import; Premiere® and Photoshop®.
  • Page 54 – FTP File Transfers; audio files will be written into a 24-bit space.
  • Page 55 – Still Frames
  • Page 57 – Advanced Playlisting; Advanced Playlist Features and Benefits; Edit lists while they’re running
  • Page 58 – Figure 14: Screen Shot of Playlist Window; The Playlist Window; . It presents the following information displays, time displays,; Title Column
  • Page 59 – Item Column; first frame of the cued clip.; CUE
  • Page 60 – before
  • Page 61 – The Clip List Window
  • Page 62 – when only one; Programming GPI Outputs; after the
  • Page 64 – HOME; PLAYED OK; As-Run Log Page Header
  • Page 65 – Cellular One – Talk Time:
  • Page 66 – FTP Transfer of As-Run Log; Playlist window, select
  • Page 67 – As-Run Log Naming Convention; The Image Server channel on which the playlist was played.
  • Page 68 – do
  • Page 69 – Mark Out Display
  • Page 71 – Automation Control; Remote Serial Control; one; Controller Priority; Communication Protocol Setup; Configure
  • Page 72 – Figure 20: Control Protocol Setup Window; VDCP Options; the server is turned off, and until changed by the user.; Cue Shows 1st Frame; and display the first frame of video.; Vari-Play 1X Equals Play
  • Page 73 – Ignore Preroll Commands; value dynamically. This box should typically be checked.; Communication Port Parameters; Tested Automation Controllers; Manufacturer
  • Page 75 – Tested Remote Control Panels and Switchers; video data for playback.; Uses for Extra Server Ports
  • Page 76 – Input and Output groups.; Main Menu > Configure; System; System Configuration Options; Options; and enter the Key value found on the included certificate.
  • Page 77 – Channels; Channel; Apply; to accept; Cancel; to close the window and; System Config Options; Timing Tab; Select the Timing tab to configure the following parameters:; System Parameter
  • Page 78 – Figure 22: System Timing Configuration Window
  • Page 79 – Recording is not possible without an external Genlock reference.; Video Format
  • Page 80 – GPI Inputs, Programming; Figure 23: GPI Input Configuration Window
  • Page 81 – GPI Outputs, Programming; Figure 24: Output Configuration Window; Control
  • Page 82 – Figure 25: System Time Code Configuration Window; Names
  • Page 83 – Figure 26: Configure System; Window; Network; Settings section beginning on page 99.
  • Page 84 – Channel Configuration; the next time a clip is created; Input Configuration; Table 1: Channel 1 Factory Default Settings
  • Page 85 – Figure 27: Channel 1 Input Configuration Dialog Window
  • Page 86 – source as genlock, or the digital outputs of the Image Server.; Recording & Playback; window shows the current time code position.; GOP Structure
  • Page 87 – Maximum Bit Rates; Output Configuration; Output
  • Page 88 – Audio Slip; to a clip when it is loaded for playback.
  • Page 89 – Hard Disk Management; storage system down.; About RAID 5
  • Page 90 – Improved Write Performance; Managing Disk Arrays; Error Notification and Repair; DRIVES
  • Page 91 – The RAID; CHECK STATUS; window (Figure 22) displays the current status of the RAID; OK; momentarily pressing the front panel power button or selecting; Shutdown; from the graphic user interface.
  • Page 92 – Log-In to the RAID Utilities
  • Page 93 – Displaying the Summary Window of the Raid Array; the event that an error should occur, the; MANAGEMENT>MAINTENANCE
  • Page 94 – Determining the Condition of The RAID Array; DEGRADED
  • Page 95 – Rebuilding a RAID Array; Port 2
  • Page 96 – The Maintenance Window – Rebuild Progress; Figure 34: The Maintenance Window Shows Rebuild Progress; MAINTENANCE; Replacing Hard Drives
  • Page 97 – Please read
  • Page 98 – Network File Transfers; high-speed transfers at much lower cost than Fibre Channel.; MXF File Transfers; Network Operations; Using the Image Server in a Large Network; video files that are compatible with the Image Server.; Transfer of Edited Segments; Therefore, the Image Server transfers
  • Page 99 – Figure 35: Result of a network; File Sizes Reported in Listing
  • Page 101 – Gigabit Ethernet Hardware; Label; Redundant Server Connection; made from it to other equipment.; Gigabit Ethernet Cable Quality; where longer cable runs are required.; Configuring Network Settings
  • Page 102 – Figure 36: Network Configuration Tab; Network Settings Tab; Network enabled; Disable Networking Checkbox; deny access to/from the network for security purposes.
  • Page 103 – Use DHCP Checkbox; Host Name; Manual DNS Checkbox; Saving Network Configuration; effect until the Image Server is powered off and on.
  • Page 104 – Fault Diagnostics; indicators will be on.; Repairs should be performed only by qualified electronics
  • Page 105 – Gigabit Ethernet Indicators; Access to Components; Removing the Front Panel; screws with a screwdriver.; Removing the Top Cover
  • Page 106 – General Handling Precautions; ESD Precautions
  • Page 107 – on the rear panel of the chassis.; Low Profile PCI Cards; the I/O card from its slot. Reverse the procedure to install a card.; RAID Controller Card; correctly, the data in the RAID array will be destroyed.; Accessing the Motherboard
  • Page 108 – Figure; Jumper
  • Page 109 – Audio Level Calibration; Calibration Procedure; recorded at a level equivalent to a +4 dBu output level.
  • Page 110 – Alternate Calibration Procedure
  • Page 111 – Program Updates via CD-ROM; program; left front of the server.
  • Page 112 – Replacing a Hard Drive; Factory Repair Policy
  • Page 113 – Regulatory Certifications; Safety; Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment.; Laser Compliance; within countries using the IEC 825 standard.; Laser Safety
  • Page 114 – FCC Emission Limits; sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada
  • Page 115 – Limited Warranty; Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability; EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED; ACCORDANCE WITH ITS SPECIFICATIONS.
  • Page 117 – End User License Agreement; For Image Server Software; IMPORTANT; OR INSTALLATION PROCESS WILL NOT CONTINUE.
  • Page 119 – Appendix A; Connector Specifications; Audio XLR-3 Connector Pinout; Pin; Pin
  • Page 120 – BNC Connectors
  • Page 121 – Figure 38: GPI Connection Schematic
  • Page 122 – System Board Ports; Keyboard and Mouse; resetable fuse protecting the +5V supply to the peripheral.; SVGA Ports; Unused Ports; and no connection should be made to them.
  • Page 123 – Serial Command Protocols; VDCP Command Table; COMMAND FROM CONTROLLER RETURN FROM CONTROLLED DISK
  • Page 124 – NAME; AX and BX versions are long-filename variants, not yet implemented.
  • Page 125 – P2 Serial Command Table; COMMAND
  • Page 127 – Odetics
  • Page 130 – Appendix C; Technical Specifications
  • Page 133 – Appendix D; Mechanical Drawing; Figure 39: Dimensional Drawing
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

Contents • i Contents Preface__________________________________________________________ 5 Software and Operations Manual Revisions ................................5 Safety Notices ____________________________________________________ 6 Safety Terms and Symbols ...........................................

Page 7 - Preface; up and maintenance issues.; Software and Operations Manual Revisions; Arial Narrow Bold; GUI menu items are shown in; Arial Bold; GUI sub-menu paths are shown by the; Feedback on this Manual

Safety Notices • 5 Preface This manual provides installation, setup and operating instructions for 360 Systems’ Image Server 2000™ and the Multi-Format Image Server, which includes DV and graphics capability. It is organized to provide quick access to topics of primary interest. An extensive Table o...

Page 8 - Safety Terms and Symbols; THE FOLLOWING WARNING SYMBOLS ARE USED IN THIS MANUAL :; General Safety Caution; shock, do not remove or modify the contacts on the plug.

6 • Safety Notices Safety Notices Safety Terms and Symbols THE FOLLOWING WARNING SYMBOLS ARE USED IN THIS MANUAL : ENGLISH ATTENTION: REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION. FRANÇAIS ATTENTION: VEUILLEZ VOUS RÉFÉRER AU MODE D’EMPLOI POUR UNE INFORMATI ON IMPORTANTE. ITALIANO ATTENZIONE: F...

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