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1. Routing Routing Routing e ie switcher switcher switcher switcher system system system system One or more remote routing systems Figure 5 44 Remote Applications for Newer Ethernet Based Control Panels Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Edge 55 Centralized control and monitoring from one or more remote sites 3rd party Ethernet O OO Ethernet control based RCP as based RCP system panels RouterMapper RouterMapper panels mpna seriespel Hub LAN WAN MAN Internet Intranet HUP Hub Hub Hub Edge Panacea Edge Panacea Edge Panacea hardware hardware hardware X Y over coax X Y over coax X Y over coax or Ethernet or Ethernet or Ethernet Routing switcher system One or more remote routing systems Figure 5 45 An Examp Routing switcher system Routing switcher system e of Remote Applications for RCP Panels Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 56 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 57 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations This section contains information concerning various protocol formats and their operation as they apply to the Edge It does not contain detailed background information concerning
2. B C B R V and V No equivalent Preset status preset status request and preset buffer clear and reset are not supported in RCP 1 SOH Crosspoint take request Matrix take 71 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 72 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Table 6 22 Utah Scientific RCP 1 Utah 12 lt gt X Y Pass Through Correlation Continued XY Pass Through Utah RCP 1 Command Utah 12 Command Explanation Comments X S ESC L RCP 1 Crosspoint or level status request Matrix request SOH lt gt lt gt Utah 12 U U No equivalent Crosspoint restriction status Query K No equivalent Device name assignment K No equivalent Device name request Terminal Operations Two separate serial control ports are used to control Edge from an external computer or automation system Either serial port may be used to monitor the system configuration determine the current status of crosspoint connections change crosspoint connections in any matrix and setup pre programmed crosspoint takes sequences or salvos These and other operations are assigned to the serial ports via a series of commands called terminal operation commands You can find a list of the startup commands available for the Edge on page 77 Establishing a Terminal Operation Session The particular settings for your operation are selected via a series of configuration startu
3. Table 6 18 PESA P1 lt gt X Y Pass Through Correlation 2 A rough PESA P1 Command Explanation Comments B C Not supported Preset status preset status request and preset buffer ey clear and reset are not supported in RCP 1 v E Not supported Parameter Assignment Matrix Take E Not supported Parameter Query Matrix Status request Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 69 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Table 6 18 PESA P1 lt gt X Y Pass Through Correlation Continued X Y Pass Through PESA P1 Command Explanation Comments Command F Not supported Frame size request G Not supported Name Query 1 Not supported Device discovery and reporting I 1 T I Not supported Device version V K Not supported Device name assignment K Not supported Device name request P H Preset and Preset execute are not supported in P1 B E therefore a Take command will be issued to do both jobs at the same time Q Not supported Alarm Status request Matrix status request U Not supported Crosspoint restriction status Query U w L P W Lock Protect a destination W Unlock Unprotect a destination WwW X H Crosspoint take request Matrix take X J Y Z Crosspoint or level status request Matrix request S Using Pro Bel Protocol DIP Switch Settings If you are using a protocol other
4. __ X Y system client protocol 7000 server routing switcher Harris routing system controlled Harris as if it were an Internet interface remote control of an SMS 7000 MCPU panel Figure 5 24 Third Party Ethernet Server Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals 1 Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router 2 Using configuration utility software configure the Edge to reflect how you want the router presented to the GVG MCPU see Configuring for Name Support on page 51 see Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 34 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration Chapter 7 Supporting Level Source or Destination Names With Edge on page 87 for more detailed background information 3 Configure the Edge server protocol to listen for connections 4 Configure the third party control system see the appropriate product manual for the third party hardware Configuring for Use with GVG SMS 7000 Client or Server Protocol Note The Edge does not support simultaneously running both Client and Server versions of the GVG SMS 7000 protocol on its two serial ports that is a configuration with Serial 1 configured for SMS 7000 Server and Serial 2 configured as SMS 7000 Client is not supported Many of the GVG SMS 7000 control panels and native protocol commands operate using level source and destination names ra
5. The Telnet commands listed in Table 6 24 on page 79 provide control of Edge Telnet interface accessed by typing SHOW TELNET at the command prompt The commands appropriate to this configuration are m SET TMAXCONNECTIONS m SET TDISCONNECTUSER m SHOW TCONNECTIONS m SAVE SYSCONFIG User Management User accounts are required to be created for access to the router via the Telnet or FTP interfaces exposed by the router Appropriate user management commands are listed in Table 6 28 on page 84 Virtual Network X Y Configuration The virtual X Y interface allows remote connection to a router from Harris Ethernet enabled router control hardware and software packages such as the RCP ABA E RouterWorks Pilot 3 0 or higher and Navigator 2 0 or higher To connect to the virtual X Y interface the router should be configured as a virtual X Y server and the router control device as a client to configure the product to connect to Edge as a client see Setting Up the GVG Ethernet Client Configuration Harris Controls GVG on page 32 To configure the Edge virtual X Y server enable the Harris VXY Server protocol on the hardware s Ethernet port see Configuring for Use with Ethernet Protocols on page 31 Once the protocol server has been installed on the Ethernet port it may be configured To enable the virtual X Y server on the Edge s Ethernet port use the following commands gt set ENET1 PROTOCOL2 ON Copyright 2005 2011 Harris
6. will be assigned to a ADMIN password specific group User is added to a Group number specific group User group is required but not used by Edge GVG SMS 7000 Native Protocol Commands Table 6 8 on page 60 and Table 6 9 on page 62 provide brief listings of the GVG SMS 7000 native protocol commands available through the Edge Please refer to the Grass Valley Routing Products Protocols Manual for a detailed explanation of the Series 7000 native protocol Jupiter ASCII and ES Switch Protocol Commands Table 6 10 on page 63 Table 6 11 on page 64 and Table 6 12 on page 65 provide brief listings of the Jupiter ASCII and ESswitch protocol commands available through the Edge Please refer to the pertinent Jupiter manual for detailed explanations of the ASCII and ESswitch protocols Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 86 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations NVISION Protocol Commands Table 6 13 on page 67 and Table 6 14 on page 67 provide brief listings of the NVISION protocol commands available through the Edge Please refer to the pertinent NVISION manual for detailed explanations of the NVISION protocols PESA Protocol Commands Table 6 17 on page 68 and Table 6 18 on page 68 provide brief listings of the PESA protocol commands available through the Edge Please refer to the pertinent PESA manual for detailed explanations of the PESA protocols Pro Bel Protocol Commands Table 6 19 on
7. m Set up the appropriate mode usually RS 422 for GVG pole 1 of SW3 ma f the GVG router is an end point the Termination DIP switch pole 2 of SW3 must be ON Program Mode Configuration via Navigator or RouterMapper Configuring in Program mode is performed through configuration utility software To perform this operation Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 35 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual a Your Edge must be configured with a valid IP address and configured to allow FTP client connections See Network Configuration from Terminal Control Mode on page 74 for additional information on how to configure IP settings a You must have a PC with configuration utility application software installed attached to the Harris router Make sure that the router is configured as described in the installation manual that applies to your specific router a You must create or have an existing Navigator or RouterMapper database For more detailed information see the appropriate configuration utility reference guide To configure Edge for use with GVG client or server protocol in Program mode follow these steps 1 Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 is set to ON 2 Make sure that pole 6 of SW3 is set to ON 3 Start up your configuration utility software make sure that the appropriate communications settings are selected 4 Poll the system a If no errors are encountered the Device List i
8. If you haven t already done so review the Configuration Notes on page 42 To configure Edge for use with PESA CPU Link client or server protocol in Program mode follow these steps 1 Navigator v 4 5 and RouterMapper v 6 02 or higher support PESA CPU Link configuration Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 45 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 is set to ON Make sure that pole 6 of SW3 is set to ON Start up your configuration utility software make sure that the appropriate communications settings are selected Poll the system a If no errors are encountered the Device List is updated a If errors are encountered error messages are returned Refer to the appropriate configuration utility reference guide for information on how to correct returned errors Double click on the desired Edge configuration listed in the Device List At the Edit Edge dialog box select the Serial Protocols tab Double click on the target serial port to which the PESA router is attached The Options window appears Assigned values for the default protocol s baud rate parity data bits stop bits and serial interface are displayed a Select the desired PESA protocol from the Protocol drop down list The assigned values for the selected protocol appear While all relevant protocol option values are displayed some values may not be configurable These values are displaye
9. NAK Issued when a condition occurs where the current command cannot be executed A ZN response can be issued for several reasons such as an invalid command an invalid command format or an invalid input output or level Invalid inputs outputs and levels are logged to the system logger Also if the system is busy a ZN will be issued followed by XOFF When it is again ready for the next command a XON will be issued Note that after the XON response s from the prior command may be issued for example ZR response s ZPOOO Lock Output Locks the specified output from being changed by any system control device ZROOO Status Request Requests current switcher status for a single output Response is in the format ZROOOIIILLLLLLL if the status for the output is split multiple responses will be returned ZSOOOIILLLLLLL Switch Request Causes the interface to issue a Take switch request to the routing switcher control system and affects a single routing switcher output if no levels are specified then all defined levels are assumed Note Passwords are not honored by automation protocol handling A remote computer can send a command with multiple Switch Requests older releases do not have this capability A single command can be up to 180 characters long which allows switching of from 12 22 outputs depending on the specified levels Protect Output ZUOOO Unlock Output Removes the
10. 3rd Edition Safety of Information Technology Equipment CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Bi National Standard with UL 60950 99 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 100 Appendix A Safety Precautions Certifications and Compliances Table A 34 Harmonized and Reference IEC Safety Standards Continued Harmonized Standard Reference IEC Standard Description CAN CSA E60065 00 Audio Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus Safety Requirements Adopted IEC 60065 1998 6th Edition with Canadian Deviations CAN CSA C22 2 No 1 98 Audio Video and Similar Electronic Equipment CSA C22 2 No 1 98 including Am1 June 2003 Audio Video and Similar Electronic Equipment Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Index Numerics 01 command See Interrogate message 02 command See Connect message 03 command See Tally message 04 command See Connected message 05 command See Connect On Go message 06 command See Go message 1 command See Crosspoint Interrogate message 12 command See Connect On Go Ac knowledge message 13 command See Go Done Acknowledge message 2 command See Crosspoint Connect mes sage 21 command See Crosspoint Tally Dump Request message 22 command See Crosspoint Tally Dump BYTE Request message 23 command See Crosspoint Tally Dump WORD Request message 3 command See
11. Command Error Status CEST command 67 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 102 M Index Command Rejected ZN command 64 Commands Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation OT Interrogate message 71 02 Connect message 71 03 Tally message 71 04 Connected message 71 05 Connect On Go message 71 06 Go message 71 0x0000 0050 Take 69 0x0000 0051 Set output lock protect release state 69 0x0000 0052 Get status of output 69 0x0000 0059 Router partition information 69 Ox0000 OO5E Salvo tally 69 0x0000 3001 Take input port to output port 69 0x0000 3003 Lock protect release port 69 Ox0000 3005 Register for changes for port 69 0x0000 3007 Get physical crosspoint status 69 0x0000 3009 Get physical LPR lock protect release status 69 0x0000 300C Physical output changed 69 Ox0000 3012 Get mnemonics 69 Ox0000 3013 Find mnemonics 69 Ox0000 3014 Get physical level dimensions 69 0x10 Manufacturer and product ID 68 Software version 68 Get NV9000 mnemonic 69 Take without time stamp 68 Destination status 68 Lock destination 68 Protect destination 68 0x58 Release destination 68 Ox59 Level configuration 68 Ox5D Tally request 68 Ox5E Salvo 68 0x68 Expanded tally 68 0x80 Error response 68 1 Crosspoint Interrogate message 72 12 Connect On Go Acknowledge message 71 13 Go Done Acknowledge message 71 2 Crosspoint Connect messa
12. Pes X Y z Harris protocol PESA server protocol routing switcher Harris remote control panel Figure 5 34 PESA Server Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router Setting Up a Third Party Server Configuration Third Party Controls Harris via PESA Harris routing switcher PESA X Y p Edge Harris m R PESA server 4 protocol routing switcher Figure 5 35 PESA Third Party Server Configuration Harris remote control panel Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 44 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router Configure the Edge server protocol to listen for connections Configure the third party control system see the appropriate product manual for the third party hardware Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router Configure the Edge server protocol to listen for connections Configure the third party control system see the appropriate product manual for the third party hardware Configuring for Use with PESA CPU Link Client or
13. Qa 8 a None a 1 a Noflow control 2 Ensure that the Edge DIP switch SW3 is set as follows 1 OFF down position 2 OFF down position 3 OFF down position 4 OFF down position 5 OFF down position 6 OFF down position 7 OFF down position 8 OFF down position 3 Connect a null modem serial cable from a PC serial port to the Edge port labeled SERIAL1 4 Connect the Edge Ethernet port to the router network 5 Connect the Edge X Y to the router network CAUTION Make sure the X Y network is terminated appropriately 6 Start up both PC and terminal emulation application 7 Apply power to the Edge box The Command Summary screen should appear on the PC screen Establishing a Telnet Session for Ethernet Control Interface Products Follow these steps to establish a Telnet session to the Edge if the Telnet application is resident on a PC 1 Connect an Ethernet crossover cable between the 10Base T connector on a PC to the 10Base T connector on the Edge 2 Change the IP address of your PC to a static IP address compatible with the Edge IP address Note Invoking Telnet commands requires a valid username and password The default username is leitch and the default password is leitchadmin You should change these defaults to ones that are more meaningful for your organization 3 At a DOS prompt enter the word telnet and the IP address of the Edge for example telnet 100 200 50 10 Press
14. Request message 22 command 72 Crosspoint Tally Dump WORD Request message 23 command 72 Crosspoint Tally Dump Request message 21 command 72 Crosspoint Tally message 3 command 72 Edge M 105 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Current mode and station name request ESC 0 command 73 Custom name support configuration 52 D D command See DESTINATION com mand DESTINATION command 79 Destination Name DNAM command 67 Destination Pointer DPOI command 67 Destination status 0x51 command 68 Device discovery query 1 command 59 Device discovery reply I command 59 DIP switch configuration 20 DIP switches mode GVG SMS 7000 35 Jupiter routing systems 37 NV9000 master control systems 41 45 NVISION routing systems 41 45 Pro Bel routing systems 48 Utah routing systems 51 settings Ethernet protocol 32 GVG SMS 7000 35 36 60 Harris protocols 29 Jupiter routing systems 37 38 63 NV9000 master control systems 41 42 45 68 NVISION routing systems 41 42 45 68 Pesa routing systems 46 Pro Bel routing systems 48 49 69 71 serial protocol 30 terminal protocol 58 Utah routing systems 51 52 72 Disable XONXOFF ESC T command 73 E Electrical specifications 95 EMC standards 101 102 Enable XONKOFF ESC S command 73 Error response 0x80 command 68 ESswitch commands 65 67 Establishing Telnet session for Ethernet control interface 75 76 Establishing terminal operati
15. SET TDISCONNECTUSER SET TDISCONNECTUSER Session number Terminates the Telnet connection to your device SHOW TCONNECTIONS command will display the number of sessions SHOW TCONNECTIONS SHOW TCONNECTIONS None Displays Telnet system information that is who is connected and the number of total connections SHOW VIRTUALXY SHOW VIRTUALXY None Displays these virtual network X Y options available on your device SET VXYMAXCONNECTIONS SET VXYDISCONNECTUSER SHOW VXYCONNECTIONS Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 81 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Table 6 24 Menu E Ethernet Subcommands Continued Command Syntax Input Parameters Result SET SET Number of Restricts the maximum VXYMAXCONNECTIONS VXYMAXCONNECTIONS allowable concurrent number of concurrent virtual X Y sessions virtual X Y sessions to a specific number the maximum number of sessions cannot exceed 12 When setting this value note that one connection is always required by the system so this value should be set to one number greater than your desired maximum number of client connections for example if you need two simultaneous client connections should be set to 3 to allow for the required system connection SET VXYDISCONNECTUSER SET Session number Terminates a virtual X Y VXYDISCONNECTUSER connection to a device SHOW VXYCONNECTIONS wi
16. ZVOOO command 64 Protocol configuration subcommands GET ENET 86 GET SERIAL 86 SAVE SYSCOMFIG 87 SET ENET 86 SET GATEWAY 86 SET IP 86 SET NETMASK 87 SET SERIAL 86 SHOW PORTS 86 SHOW PROTOCOLS 86 Protocol formats 57 78 DIP switch settings terminal protocol 58 GVG SMS 7000 native commands 61 63 NP0010 commands 68 NP0016 commands 69 NP0017 commands 69 NPOO25 commands 69 RCP 1 commands 72 74 system operations and queries terminal protocol 58 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation using GVG SMS 7000 protocol 60 using pass through protocol 58 using terminal protocol 58 Utah 12 commands 72 74 X Y commands 58 60 Protocol support assigning names corresponding to existing Harris control system 94 not matching existing Harris con trol system 93 user defined names 93 default Destination names 92 default Level names 92 default Source names 92 Destination names 91 94 Level names 91 94 Source names 91 94 Protocol translation entering license keys 28 flash RAM 24 installation equipment 24 pre installation checklist 24 procedures 24 28 Protocol translation configuration 29 Protocol use configuration 29 32 Q Q Alarm status reply command 59 Q Extended alarm reporting command 59 Q Alarm status query command 59 Q See QUERY command QC Query combined destination status command 61 QD or Qd Query destination status com mand 61 QE Query error definition command 61 QI or Qi Query destination status b
17. as necessary Plug the desktop power supply into its corresponding Edge power supply port Connect the power supply to a power source When power is applied to the Edge it starts up automatically Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 14 Chapter 2 Frame Installation Cable Connector Pin Assignments Serial Port Pin Assignments Table 2 4 RS 232 Signal Format Pin Assignments Pin Function Frame Ground RxD Data received by router TxD Data sent by router Data Terminal Ready Ground Data Set Ready DSR Request to Send RTS Clear to Send RTS ODA UO Ww N Frame Ground Pins 4 and 6 connected internally Pins 7 and 8 connected internally Table 2 5 RS 422 Signal Format Pin Assignments Pin Signal Tributary Description A 1 FG Frame Ground Frame Ground 2 Ta Tx Transmitted Data Ra Rx 7 Tom iste al Rb Rx 6 TC Received Data Shield Received Data Shield 8 Ra Rx Received Data Ta Tx 3 Rb R SRTA Tb Tx 4 Rc Transmitted Data Shield Transmitted Data Shield 9 FG Frame Ground Frame Ground 5 SP Not Connected Not Connected Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 15 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual RJ 45 Jack Pinout Information for 10Base T Ethernet Communication Pin a 12345678 M
18. client configuration 50 commands 72 74 configuration 50 52 configuring client protocol 51 configuring server protocol 51 DIP switches mode 51 settings 51 52 72 program mode 51 protocol commands 72 74 90 server configuration 50 third party server configuration 51 Utah 12 commands 72 74 Edge M 111 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual V V Buffer preset status reply command 59 V Buffer preset status query command 59 W W Lock rotect status set command 60 W Lock rotect status reply command 60 W Lock rotect status query command 60 Watch Output ZWOOO command 65 X Y Z X Crosspoint Take request command 60 X Crosspoint status query command 60 X command See XPOINT command XPOINT command 81 X Y commands 58 60 X Y port 10 X Y protocol See Using pass through pro tocol Z command See ZERO command ZERO command 81 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 112 amp Index Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation
19. number and the source number have been set INFORMATION INFORMATION None Provides information on or the overall system as seen from the connection to the X Y bus LEVEL LEVEL Level number Sets the level number for a or router that is connected to L an active system POLL POLL Source number to be Determines which or searched may be any destinations are P number 1 to 12 connected to a specific source number QUERY QUERY None Provides a list that includes or a basic command syntax Q and brief description of each command READ READ None Lists all crosspoints within or a frame in order by level R numbers then by destination numbers that show which source is assigned to each of the destinations on that level Each crosspoint connection is represented by a numeric pair separated by a semicolon and a space the first number is the destination number the second number is the source number that is connected to that destination SHOW MENU SHOW MENU E E Ethernet command Displays subcommands for options Ethernet command options see page 79 for a list of subcommands 77 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 78 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Table 6 23 Terminal Commands from Terminal Protocol Menu Screen Continued Command Syntax Input Parameters Result SHOW MENU F F File system command Displays subcommand s for options file system comman
20. the number of switches involved in the command will affect the amount of time it takes to receive the ZY response Multiple switches sent in one command may result in ZR response s being returned before the ZY response ZZ Reset Forces the ASCII controller to reset which causes the interface to cancel all previous ZP ZV and ZW commands A ZX response is returned to the external computer upon command completion This ZX is also returned whenever the interface is manually reset Jupiter ESswitch Commands Table 6 11 and Table 6 12 identify the Jupiter ESswitch commands available through Edge Please refer to the Jupiter Facility Control System ESswitch Serial Routing Switcher Control Protocol Guide for a detailed explanation of these protocols Table 6 11 Jupiter ESswitch Message Keywords Hex Message Keyword Function Mnemonic 22 READ Directs the virtual machine to transmit the READ instantaneous content of the specified information field 23 I F ITEM RESPONSE Response to READ UPDATE or CYCLE IFRE commands 4B CLEAR CROSSPNT EXCLUSION Causes connection of the crosspoint between a CCEX specified source row or input and specified destination column or output in the specified level of the specified matrix to be allowed previously connected crosspoints are not affected 42 CONNECT CROSSPOINT Causes the crosspoint between a specified source CONC row or
21. 192 168 1 10 SET NETMASK SET NETMASKx x Ethernet port number Assigns the IP address to a System IP address subnet mask for example 255 255 255 128 83 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 84 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Table 6 27 Menu P Protocol Configuration Subcommands Continued If you use a protocol other than Harris terminal protocol the Edge SW3 pole 6 DIP switch must be set to ON Command Syntax Input Parameters Result SAVE SYSCONFIG SAVE SYSCONFIG None Saves system file names and configuration information This command saves a device s operating system parameters including configuration file names to the sysconfig xml file Saved system parameters are used during the re initialization of your device to allow you to reuse custom configurations Table 6 28 Menu U User Account Subcommands The user account information is specific to each Edge box If you have more than one Edge box at your facility you will need to set up the user account information for each box Command Syntax Input Parameters Result SHOW USERS SHOW USERS None Shows a list of authorized users associated groups and login status via the User Account Summary Table SAVE USER SAVE USER abc abc abc Name of user who will be added to Edge compact flash module database Group to which the specified user will
22. Al P aa t protocol panel p ro Bel clien Pro Bel router Figure 5 36 Pro Bel Client Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals a Configure Edge to enable Pro Bel protocol Setting Up the Pro Bel Server Configuration Pro Bel Controls Harris Harris routing switcher Pro Bel pE jeie R Edge X Y Harris routing system p Pro Bel server protocol routing switcher Harris remote control panel Figure 5 37 Pro Bel Server Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals a Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Harris or other third party controller Edge 47 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Setting Up a Third Party Server Configuration Third Party Controls Harris via Pro Bel do EN Edge e XY Harris p Pro Bel server protocol routing switcher Harris remote control panel Harris routing switcher Figure 5 38 Third Party Server Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals 1 Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router 2 Configure the Edge server protocol to listen for connections 3 Configure the third party control system see the approp
23. Corporation 76 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Changes must be saved and the frame reset to take effect gt save sysconfig Saving SysConfig xml Save complete gt reboot To configure operational parameters of the server use the virtual X Y commands listed in Table 6 24 on page 79 accessed by typing SHOW VIRTUALXY at the command prompt The commands appropriate to this configuration are m SET VXYMAXCONNECTIONS m SET VXYDISCONNECTUSER a SHOW VXYCONNECTIONS Terminal Commands Some commands referenced in this section are explained in the Serial Protocol Reference Operation and Reference Manual This manual provides a detailed discussion of each command and outlines how each product router uses these commands These commands are not case sensitive that is when you enter the desired command you may use all lower case all upper case or a mix of lower and upper case characters It also includes a list of error messages and their corresponding definitions Basic Terminal Protocol Menu Screen The Command Summary screen Figure 6 46 should be seen on the terminal emulation application The Command Summary screen provides the basic command line entry syntax for the commands available for Edge 2 LUN 1 Ilgperl emminna RR E3 t ES Une LA Jard z4 aaj as 06 x BASIC COMMAND LINE ENTRY SYNTAX DESTINATION Take crosspoints or set crosspoint request INFORMATION List system status and operational para
24. Crosspoint Tally message 4 command See Crosspoint Connected message A Acknowledge ZA command 64 Alarm conditions 10 Alarm jumper configuration 17 Alarm status query Q command 59 Alarm status reply Q command 59 Alarm comm port 10 ASCII commands 64 65 Assigning names corresponding to existing Harris control system 94 not matching existing Harris control system 93 user defined names 93 E 101 B C Buffer clear command 58 B E Buffer execute command 58 Back panel connections alarm comm port 10 Ethernet connection 11 serial ports 10 X Y port 10 BK 2 Null command 61 BK A Clear flags associated with QA no_parameter command 61 BK D Force next QD command to return status of all destinations command 61 BK E Setquery level 4 echo status com mand 61 BK f Clear status bit flags command 61 BK F Return status bit flags command 61 BK I Seteuery refresh interval in seconds command 61 BK N Return system name command 61 BK R Return protocol processor software revision command 61 BK t Return native protocol software title command 61 Buffer clear B C command 58 Buffer crosspoint preset P command 59 Buffer execute B E command 58 Buffer preset status query V command 59 Buffer preset status reply V command 59 C Clear Crosspnt Exclusion CCEX command 65 Clear flags associated with QA no_parameter BK A command 61 Clear status bit flags BK f command 61 Command Accepted ZY command 65
25. ID is unique to each Edge frame License keys generated using one frame s ID will not work for another frame If a feature will be installed on several frames each frame s License ID will be required so that a separate key may be created for and installed on each frame a Ifthe existing flash size is 16 MB and the software revision is v2 51 or higher a Write down the code shown in the License ID field Your Sales representative will need this code to create a license key that enables the appropriate protocol option Goto step 5 Contact your Sales representative so that your protocol license key can be created Se our website for a list of technical support locations and telephone numbers The License ID code and or the Control Board Serial ID code will be necessary to generate the license key number Give this code and the frame serial number located at the rear of the frame on a sticker beginning with the characters LHTI to your Sales representative and ask that a License Key be generated If using the Control Board Serial ID code make sure you tell the Sales representative that you need a new 16 MB flash RAM with software version v2 51 or higher a If you received a new 16 MB flash RAM module go to Installing the Flash Module on page 26 a If you did not need a new flash RAM module go to Entering the License Key on page 28 Installing the Flash Module A When you receive the new 16 MB flash module it will include the li
26. None Displays a list of associated files Table 6 26 Menu H Hardware Options Subcommands Command Syntax Input Parameters Result SHOW ALARMS SHOW ALARMS None Displays alarm status SAVE HW SAVE HW None Saves the current hardware configuration to file hw xml is the default file name this can be changed via the SET HWFILE command SET HWFILE SET HWFILE Filename Filename Any name you Sets the file name for the designate as the XML file used to store hardware configuration hardware parameters file name GET HWFILE GET HWFILE None Displays the file name of the current XML file used to store hardware parameters SAVE SYSCONFIG SAVE SYSCOMFIG None Saves device s operating system parameters This command saves a device s operating system parameters including configuration file names to the sysconfig xml file Saved system parameters are used during the re initialization of your device to allow you to reuse custom configurations Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Table 6 27 Menu P Protocol Configuration Subcommands If you use a protocol other than Harris terminal protocol the Edge SW3 pole 6 DIP switch must be set to ON Command Syntax Input Parameters Result SHOW PORTS SHOW PORTS None Displays a port protocol configuration summary table that shows wh
27. Output specifications 96 P P Buffer crosspoint preset command 59 P command See POLL command Pesa routing systems client configuration 44 commands 69 71 DIP switches settings 46 server configuration 44 third party server configuration 45 Physical components See Modular com ponents Physical output changed 0x0000 300C command 69 Physical port status update Ox0000 300C command 69 Pin assignments cable connectors 14 15 RJ 45 jack pinout 15 RS 232 pinout 14 RS 422 pinout 14 POLL command 79 Power supply modules 11 20 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 108 J Index Power supply mounting tray 11 Powerelarm and link LEDs 7 PR Request protect command 61 Precautions injury 99 product damage 100 Preset PRST command 66 Preventing electrostatic discharge 98 Pro Bel routing systems client configuration 47 commands 71 72 configuring client protocol 48 configuring server protocol 48 DIP switches mode 48 settings 48 49 69 71 program mode 48 protocol commands 70 71 89 server configuration 47 third party server configuration 48 Product damage precautions 100 Product servicing Ix Program checksum request ESC P com mand 73 Program mode GVG SMS 7000 35 Jupiter routing systems 38 39 NV9000 master control 42 46 NVISION routing systems 42 46 Pro Bel routing systems 48 Utah routing systems 51 Program version request ESC V com mand 73 Protect destination 0x56 command 68 Protect Output
28. QN V Query salvo names 62 QT Query date and time 62 QUERY 80 QV Query salvo status 62 READ ESswitch 65 terminal protocol 80 REBOOT 81 S Crosspoint status reply 59 S Level status query 59 SCEX Set Crosspoint Exclusion 66 SHOW MENU E See Ethernet subcommands SHOW MENU F See File system subcommands SHOW MENU H See Hardware options subcommands SHOW MENU P See Protocol configuration subcommands SHOW MENU U See User account subcommands SNAM Source Name 67 SOH Matrix Take 72 SOH Matrix status request 72 SOURCE 81 SPMT Specific Mute 66 SPOI Source Pointer 67 ST Request set date and time 62 STOD Sources To Destination 67 STUR start up response 66 TA Request Take 62 TD Request Take destination 62 TERMINAL 81 terminal commands list of 79 88 TI Request Take by index with level index 62 TJ Request Take index with level bitmap 63 TS Request Take salvo 63 U Crosspoint restrict setelear 59 U Crosspoint restrict status 59 U Crosspoint restrict query 59 UNLC Unlock Crosspoint 66 UP Request unprotect 63 User account subcommands 87 88 Utah commands 72 74 V Buffer preset status reply 59 V Buffer preset status query 59 W Lock rotect status set 60 W Lock rotect status reply 60 W Lock rotect status query 60 X Crosspoint Take request 60 X Crosspoint status query 60 XPOINT 81 X Y commands 58 60 ZA Acknowledge 64 ZERO
29. RS232 STATUS CONNECTED ASSIGNED PROTOCOL STATUS OPTIONS ENET INTERFACES ENET 1 ADDR 192 168 127 32 NETMASK 255 255 255 128 GATEWAY 192 168 127 1 ASSIGNED PROTOCOL S STATUS OPTIONS Leitch Telnet XY Port 23 GVG 7000 Client Server 192 168 127 33 192 168 127 33 Connected 0 06 01 Autodetect 1152008N1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 5 20 Example of SHOW PORTS Window The full configuration table may be too long for standard terminal emulators to show in one screen To display a particular port s configuration use the GET ENET and GET SERIAL commands Configuring for Use with Serial Protocol Note If both serial ports are configured for protocol translation the Harris Telnet interface may be used Alternatively the SW3 pole 6 switch may be set to OFF temporarily to allow configurations Serial ports support one active protocol at a time To configure a serial port s protocol 1 Ensure DIP switch 3 pole 6 is ON to enable terminal based configuration 2 Determine which serial port 1 or 2 use the selected protocol 3 Determine the protocol to use Use the SHOW PROTOCOLS command page 83 to view the available protocols Available protocols are shown under the Serial Interfaces list displayed by the Available Protocol Summary Table see Figure 5 21 on page 31 The example shown in Figure 5 21 shows 7 available serial interfaces and 7 available Ethernet interfaces Copyright 2005 20
30. Terms and Symbols on the Product DANGER High voltage and indicates a personal injury hazard immediately A accessible as one reads the marking WARNING Indicates a personal injury hazard not immediately accessible as one reads the marking CAUTION Indicates a hazard to property including the product or to pay attention and refer to the manual Protective ground earth terminal Fuse Replace with same type and rating of fuse Zur Vermeidung von Feuer verwenden Sie nur Sicherungen mit der fur dieses Produkt geforderten Typ und Stromst rke Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 94 Appendix A Safety Precautions Certifications and Compliances Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices Injury Precautions A A CAUTION Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage components in the product To prevent ESD observe these precautions when directed to do so 1 Use a Ground Strap Wear a grounded antistatic wrist strap to discharge the static voltage from your body while installing or removing sensitive components 2 Use a Safe Work Area Do not use any devices capable of generating or holding a static charge in the work area where you install or remove sensitive components Avoid handling sensitive components in areas that have a floor or benchtop surface capable of generating a static charge 3 Handle Components Carefully Do not slide sensitive components
31. VAC to 240 VAC power Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 2 Chapter 1 Introduction m Supports up to 20 Ethernet clients using any combination of different protocols such as 10 virtual X Y and 10 Telnet a Alarm convection a Universal power supply m Protocol translation support The Edge provides bidirectional translation of certain third party routing devices as well as unidirectional control of Harris or third party routing devices support for Harris serial terminal protocol The Edge also supports these protocols for device configuration m Harris serial terminal protocol m Harris pass through protocol Control Features The Edge is compatible with all existing Harris routers and remote control panels Frames include the following control options a Two standard serial ports for communication to from computers and automation systems configurable for RS 232 or RS 422 with support for up to 115K baud serial communications m One looping coaxial X Y port for connecting to remote control panels and other routers a An Ethernet port aA firmware or software based control system Operating Mode A DIP switch pole 6 on SW3 controls how the two Edge serial control ports are configured When set to OFF the Edge behaves like a typical Harris router that is Harris Terminal mode for both serial ports When set to ON the Edge uses the programmed port configuration set through the terminal or via RouterMapper Th
32. WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED VARNING APPARATEN SKALL ANSLUTAS TILL JORDAT UTTAG NAR DEN ANSLUTS TILL ETT NATVERK Do Not Operate Without Covers To avoid electrical shock or fire hazard do not operate this product with covers or panels removed Use Proper Fuse To avoid fire hazard use only the fuse type and rating specified for this A product Do Not Operate in Wet Damp Conditions To avoid injury or fire hazard do not operate this product in wet or damp conditions Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere To avoid injury or fire hazard do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere Avoid Exposed Circuitry To avoid injury remove jewelry such as rings watches and other metallic objects Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present Product Damage Precautions SFR DE output modules Removing or installing modules with power applied A Disconnect power from the frame before removing or installing input could cause serious damage to system components Use Proper Power Source Do not operate this product from a power source that supplies more AN than the specified voltage Use Proper Voltage Settings Before applying power ensure that the line selector is in the proper AN position for the power source being used Provide Proper Ventilation A To prevent product overheating provide proper ventilation Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 96 Append
33. amp Imagine x COMMUNICATIONS Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Edge Protocol Gateway Edition F EDGE MAN Delivering the Moment imaginecommunications com Publication Information 2014 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Imagine Communications considers this document and its contents to be proprietary and confidential Except for making a reasonable number of copies for your own internal use you may not reproduce this publication or any part thereof in any form by any method for any purpose or in any language other than English without the written consent of Imagine Communications All others uses are illegal This publication is designed to assist in the use of the product as it exists on the date of publication of this manual and may not reflect the product at the current time or an unknown time in the future This pub lication does not in any way warrant description accuracy or guarantee the use for the product to which it refers Imagine Communications reserves the right without notice to make such changes in equipment design specifications components or documentation as progress may warrant to improve the performance of the product Trademarks CCS Navigator RouterMapper RouterWorks Opus are trademarks of Imagine Communications or its subsidiaries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All othe
34. and levels associated with a specified Salvo timed salvo information is not available Request set date and time ST yyymmddhhmmss Server Request Take TA dest_name nbr_sources src_name_ Takes Sources on Server entry1 sr c_name_entryn specified levels to specified destination by name rather than index Request Take destination TD dest_name src_name_entry Takes same source to all Server Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 62 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Table 6 8 GVG SMS 7000 Native Commands Supported Continued Command Syntax Description Client Server Request Take by index TI destIndex srcindex levellndex Takes source on specified Server with level index indexes level to specified are zero based destination by index rather than name Request Take index with TJ destindex nbr_sources srcindex level_bi Takes sources on Server level bitmap tmap srclndex level_bitmap specified levels to specified destination by index rather than name allows breakaways Request Take salvo TS salvo_name Executes a specified salvo Server Request unprotect UP dest_name level_bitmap Removes Protect from Server specified destination Unsupported Commands These commands are not supported but do return a Level 4 Error code 5 Not Implemented Table 6 9 GVG SMS 7000 Native Commands Not Supported Command Syntax Machine Assign AS dest_na
35. applies to your specific Harris router Setting Up a Third Party Server Configuration Third Party Controls Harris via NVISION Harris routing switcher Harris or other X Y NVISION Edge Harris third party protocol NVISION server pete routing switcher controller Harris remote control panel Figure 5 31 NVISION Third Party Server Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 40 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration 1 Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router 2 Configure the Edge server protocol to listen for connections 3 Configure the third party control system see the appropriate product manual for the third party hardware Setting Up a Third Party Server Configuration Third Party Controls Harris via NV9000 Harris routing switcher Harris or other X Y i l NV9000 Edge Harris third party protocol NV9000 server oo routing switcher controller Harris remote control panel Figure 5 32 NV9000 Third Party Server Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals 1 Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router 2 Configure the Edge server protocol to listen for connections 3 Configure the third party cont
36. input and a specified destination column or output in the specified level of a specified matrix to be connected Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Table 6 11 Jupiter ESswitch Message Keywords Continued Hex Message Keyword Function Mnemonic 7E CONNECT W AUDIO MODE Causes the crosspoint between a specified source row or input and a specified destination column or output of the specified left and right audio levels of the specified left and right audio matrices to be connected with the specified audio mode CWAM 44 LOCK CROSSPOINT Causes a previously connected crosspoint between a specified destination column or output and its existing source row or input in the specified level of the specified matrix to be locked in its current state LCKC 60 PRESET Presets the named information field to a given value PRST AA SET CROSSPOINT EXCLUSION Causes connection of the crosspoint between a specified source row or input and specified destination column or output in the specified level of a specified matrix to be disallowed previously connected crosspoints that become excluded are not affected SCEX 46 SPECIFIC MUTE Directs the controlled virtual machine to switch off all responses previously initiated by a CYCLE or UPDATE command for the specified information fi
37. lock or protect from the specified system output if another system control device or interface locked or protected this output this command will fail ZVOOO Protects the specified output from being changed by any other system control device Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 64 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Table 6 10 Jupiter ASCII Commands Continued Command Description Function ZWOOO Watch Output Causes the interface to watch the specified output for any changes and report such changes A request to watch output 999 is a request to watch all defined outputs in that port s serial output set All responses are in the ZR format described above When issued this command also may result in an immediate ZR response for the requested output s No ZR response s will be returned if the requested output s do not have any inputs assigned to them ZY Command Accepted ACK Returns after the serial port has successfully parsed the command and in the case of a switch command has successfully issued the TAKE to the system and received a switch response back from the system Note This does not mean that the command was successfully executed The remote computer should not issue a new command until receiving a ZY or ZN from the current command The amount of time for the response will vary depending on system complexity and current system activity Also
38. lt Enter gt The Telnet screen will appear Enter your login then press lt Enter gt Enter your password then press lt Enter gt NOURA The startup screen and the message Type Q for menu will appear Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 74 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations 8 Type in the letter Q it will not appear on the screen then press lt Enter gt The Command Summary screen will appear See page 76 for an example of the Command Summary screen Once a Telnet session is established you will have access via the Telnet interface to the commands listed in this section Also see Telnet Interface on page 75 for more information Network Configuration from Terminal Control Mode The Edge is ready to process user commands whenever you see the prompt gt All user entered commands should be followed by a carriage return The Edge comes preconfigured with a network MAC address However you must configure the IP GATEWAY and NETMASK parameters to have basic network control of the Edge The following are network configuration commands commands are in bold Please use your proper network settings accordingly The network parameters in these examples are fictitious and should not be used If you are not sure of the proper network addresses to use consult your Network System Administrator From the terminal program issue these commands when a gt prompt is seen below the C
39. over any surface Do not touch exposed connector pins Handle sensitive components as little as possible 4 Transport and Store Carefully Transport and store sensitive components in a static protected bag or container WARNING Potentially lethal voltages are present within the frame during normal operation The AC power cord must be disconnected from the frame before the top panel is removed In frames with multiple power supplies remove ALL power cords Power should not be applied to the frame while the top is open unless properly trained personnel are servicing the unit Pull out the plug from the main socket before the removal of a cover Przod zdjeciem pokrywy wyciagnac wtyczke z gniazda sieciowego WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR MOUNT IN RACK ONLY INSTALLER SUR SUPPORT DE MONTAGE SEULEMENT Use proper power cord A Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation To avoid fire hazard use only the power cord specified for this product Edge 95 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Ground the product This is a Safety Class 1 product and is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electrical shock the grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground Before making connections to the product s input or output terminals ensure the product is properly grounded WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED
40. protocol to listen for connections 3 Configure the third party control system see the appropriate product manual for the third party hardware Configuring for Use with Utah Client or Server Protocol A Note Settings for Edge DIP switches are shown in Figure 3 14 on page 20 DIP Switch Mode Configuring via DIP Switches The following DIP switches must be set to configure Edge for use with Utah client or server protocol Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 is set to OFF Set up the protocol you want to run pole 6 of SW3 Set up the appropriate baud rate poles 7 8 of SW3 Set up the appropriate mode usually RS 422 for Utah pole 1 of SW3 If the Utah router is an end point the Termination DIP switch pole 2 of SW3 must be ON Program Mode Configuration via Navigator or RouterMapper Configuring in Program mode is performed through the Navigator or RouterMapper configuration utility software To perform this operation Your Edge must be configured with a valid IP address and configured to allow FTP client connections See Network Configuration from Terminal Control Mode on page 74 for additional information on how to configure IP settings You must have a PC with configuration utility software installed attached to the Harris router Make sure that the router is configured as described in the installation manual that applies to your specific router Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 51 Frame and Firmwa
41. rate by highlighting the baud rate value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection c Select the desired mode by highlighting the serial interface value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection usually RS 422 for Jupiter d Select the desired termination by highlighting the termination status value only 1 Navigator v 4 5 and RouterMapper v 6 00 or higher support Jupiter configuration Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 38 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection If the Jupiter router is at an end point the termination status value must be set to Terminated e Click OK to return to the Edge serial ports window and then click OK to accept the changes Configuring for Use with NVISION Protocols The following information is specific to setting up your system so that you can operate it via the Edge Complete details on how to set up and configure your NVISION routing systems are located in their respective operation manuals Setting up Configurations The following sections outline the steps involved in configuring for use with NVISION protocols Setting Up the Client Configuration Harris Controls NVISION Panacea router Harris og Edge NVISION a a pa NVISION client protocol NVISION router Figure 5 27 NVISION Client Configuration Follow
42. return to the Edge serial ports window and then click OK to accept the changes Configuring for Use with Jupiter Protocols The following information is specific to setting up your system so that you can operate it via Edge Complete details on how to set up and configure your Jupiter routing systems are located in their respective operation manuals 1 Navigator v 4 5 and RouterMapper v 5 13 or higher support GVG SMS 7000 configuration Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 36 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration Setting Up Configurations The following sections outline the steps involved in configuring for use with Jupiter protocols Setting Up the Jupiter Client Configuration Harris Controls Jupiter Panacea router Harris EN Jupiter remote control Ear EN client protocol panel Jupiter router Figure 5 25 Jupiter Client Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals a Configure Edge to enable Jupiter protocol Setting Up the Jupiter Server Configuration Jupiter Controls Harris Harris routing switcher Jupiter Harris e protocol routing switcher Jupiter routing system Edge iiir server Figure 5 26 Jupiter Server Configuration Harris remote control panel Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals a Configure the Harris rout
43. than Harris terminal protocol the SW3 pole 6 DIP switch on your Edge must be set to ON Supported Commands Table 6 19 and Table 6 20 identify the Pro Bel commands available through Edge Please refer to the appropriate Pro Bel manual for a detailed explanation of these protocols Table 6 19 Pro Bel General Switcher Communication Protocol SW P 02 Command Codes Decimal Command Protocol Comments 01 Interrogate message 02 Connect message 03 Tally message 04 Connected message 05 Connect On Go message Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 70 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Table 6 19 Pro Bel General Switcher Communication Protocol SW P 02 Command Codes 06 Go message 12 Connect On Go Acknowledge message 13 Go Done Acknowledge message Table 6 20 Pro Bel General Remote Control Protocol SW P 08 Command Codes Decimal Command Protocol Comments 1 Crosspoint Interrogate message 2 Crosspoint Connect message 3 Crosspoint Tally message 4 Crosspoint Connected message 21 Crosspoint Tally Dump Request message 22 Crosspoint Tally Dump BYTE message 23 Crosspoint Tally Dump WORD message Using Utah Scientific RCP 1 Utah 12 Protocol DIP Switch Settings If you are using a protocol other than Harris terminal protocol the SW3 pole 6 DIP switch on your Edge must be set to ON Supported Commands Table 6 21
44. the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals a Configure Edge to enable NVISION protocol Setting Up the Client Configuration Harris Controls NV9000 Harris X Y Edge NV9000 NV9000 w It protocol NV9000 client C protocol master control Panacea router Figure 5 28 NV9000 Client Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 39 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Configure Edge to enable NV9000 protocol Setting Up the Server Configuration NVISION Controls Harris Harris routing switcher NVISION NVISION Edge p X Y ij Harris control panel protocol NVISION server protocol routing switcher Harris remote control panel Figure 5 29 NVISION Server Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals m Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router Setting Up the Server Configuration NV9000 Controls Harris NV9000 NV9000 Edge X Y Harris master control protocol NV9000 server protocol routing switcher Figure 5 30 NVISION Server Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals a Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that
45. the unit back for servicing Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that a product needs to be returned for service If the original package is not available you can supply your own packaging as long as it meets the following criteria m The packaging must be able to withstand the product s weight m The product must be held rigid within the packaging a There must be at least 2 in 5 cm of space between the product and the container m The corners of the product must be protected Ship products back to us for servicing prepaid and if possible in the original packaging material If the product is still within the warranty period we will return the product prepaid after servicing Appendix A Safety Precautions Certifications and Compliances contains product compliance and safety standards Carefully review all safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it If this product is rack mountable it should be mounted in an appropriate rack using the rack mounting positions and rear support guides provided It is recommended that each frame be connected to a separate electrical circuit for protection against circuit overloading If this product relies on forced air cooling it is recommended that all obstructions to the air flow be removed prior to mounting the frame in the rack If this product has a provision for external earth grounding it is recommended that the f
46. 0 IEC 60950 1999 Modified Safety of Information Technology Equipment IEC 60950 1 2001 10 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Table A 34 Harmonized and Reference IEC Safety Standards Continued 6th Edition Tarmon ad Reference IEC Standard Description EN 60065 IEC 60065 1998 Modified Audio Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus Safety Requirements IEC 60065 2001 7th Edition Audio Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus Safety Requirements Amendment 1 to IEC 60065 7th Edition Audio Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus Safety Requirements EN 60825 1 1999 IEC 60825 1 1993 Safety of Laser Products Part 1 Equipment Classification Requirements and User s Guide EN 60825 2 2000 IEC 60825 2 2000 Safety of Laser Products Part 2 Safety of Optical Fibre Communication Systems IEC 60825 1 2001 08 Edition 1 2 Safety of Laser Products Part 1 Equipment Classification Requirements and User s Guide 1 2000 UL 1419 2nd Edition Standard for Professional March 28 1997 Video and Audio Equipment UL 6500 September 2nd Edition Standard for Audio Video 30 1999 and Musical Instrument Apparatus for Household Commercial and Similar General Use UL 60950 December
47. 000 System Configuration manual If the Harris control system does not need to display the same names as those used by the devices that use SMS 7000 native protocol any names may be assigned Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 88 Chapter 7 Supporting Level Source or Destination Names With Edge In another example an application may involve a third party control system that supports names using the SMS 7000 control protocol interfacing through Edge hardware to a Harris router system GVG Controller SMS 7000 Leitch GVG server Leitch X Y router SMS 7000 protocol native protocol Figure 7 48 Example 2 Third Party Interface to Harris Router via GVG SMS 7000 Server In this case the controller depends on Edge hardware to provide the names of the levels sources and destinations in response to queries it issues via the GYG SMS 7000 native protocol The controller may subsequently use the supplied names in SMS 7000 commands that the Edge hardware supports Note Currently this situation applies only when using the Edge hardware in SMS 7000 Server mode that is when using a controller that employs GVG SMS 7000 native protocol to control a Harris routing system To translate between these protocols and the Harris X Y protocol which uses numeric indexes rather than names as part of messages the Edge hardware allows assignment of default or user defined names The default names provided by the Edge hardware for level
48. 011 Harris Corporation Edge 79 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual SHOW MENU Subcommands Table 6 24 Menu E Ethernet Subcommands The SHOW MENU command lists submenus of commands specific to that particular parameter you enter The SHOW MENU subcommands are listed starting in Table 6 24 through Table 6 28 on page 84 Each command is defined its syntax is illustrated its parameters are listed and its response is provided Command Syntax Input Parameters Result SET IP SET IPx x Ethernet port Sets the router IP address number for a network connector IP address this value is stored factory default permanently once set and setting is does not have to be entered 192 168 100 250 each time at power up Reboot the router device for IP related changes to take effect SET GATEWAY SET GATEWAYx x Ethernet port Sets the network gateway number IP address this value is Gateway IP stored permanently once address factory set and does not have to be default setting is entered each time at 192 168 100 1 power up Reboot the router device for IP related changes to take effect SET NETMASK SET NETMASKx x Ethernet port number System IP address Assigns IP address to a subnet mask A SHOW IPDISPLAY SHOW IPDISPLAY None Device will display active and stored network IP address subnet mask and gateway addres
49. 1 protocol Figure 5 39 Utah Client Configuration Leitch Panacea router Utah Scientific router Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals m Configure Edge to enable Utah protocol Setting Up the Utah Server Configuration Utah Controls Harris Utah Scientific control panel Utah RCP 1 protocol Edge Utah server lt i X Y protocol Figure 5 40 Utah Server Configuration Harris routing switcher Harris routing switcher Harris remote control panel Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals m Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 50 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration Setting Up a Third Party Server Configuration Third Party Controls Harris via Utah Harris or other third party controller lt ae Edge X Y id Harris protocol Utah server protocol routing switcher Harris remote control panel Harris routing switcher Figure 5 41 Third Party Server Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals 1 Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router 2 Configure the Edge server
50. 11 Harris Corporation Edge 31 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual COM 1 HyperTerminal olx Fie Edit View Call Transfer Help gt show protocols AVAILABLE PROTOCOL SUMMARY TABLE SERIAL INTERFACES Leitch Terminal GVG 7000 Server GVG 7000 Client Utah Server Utah Client ETHERNET INTERFACES Leitch Telnet XY Leitch VXY Server Leitch VXY Client GVG 7000 Client GVG 7000 Server Connected 0 06 01 Auto detect 1152008N4 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 5 21 Example of SHOW PROTOCOLS Window 4 Use the SET SERIAL command page 83 to assign the protocol to enable the configuration The required command syntax is as follows SET SERIALx opt x opt x opt x For example assume that you want to set the following parameters for your Edge a Serial port 2 a Protocol GVG SMS 7000 Native server GVG control of Harris router system shown as item 2 on the Available Protocol Summary Table Serial Interfaces list a Baud rate 38400 a Communications mode RS 232 The required command syntax is as follows SET SERIAL2 PROTOCOL 2 BAUD 38400 MODE RS232 5 Verify the new settings using the SHOW PORTS page 83 the GET ENET page 83 or the GET SERIAL page 83 command 6 Save the new configuration using the SAVE SYSCONFIG command page 83 Changes take effect after the Edge is reset Configuring for Use with Ethernet Protocols Ethernet conne
51. 3009 Get physical LPR lock protect release status 0x0000 300C Physical output changed 0x0000 3012 Get mnemonics 0x0000 3013 Find mnemonics 0x0000 3014 Get physical level dimensions Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Table 6 16 NP0025 Command Codes Hex Designator Command Protocol Comments Ox22 Get NV9000 mnemonic Using PESA Protocol DIP Switch Settings If you are using a protocol other than Harris terminal protocol the SW3 pole 6 DIP switch on your Edge must be set to ON Supported Commands Table 6 17 and Table 6 18 identify the PESA commands available through Edge Please refer to the appropriate PESA manual for a detailed explanation of these protocols Table 6 17 PESA P1 Commands ASCII Command Protocol Description B B SLV CS Display Salvo C C SLV S DST L1 L2 L3 L4 CS Change Salvo D D SLV S DST CS Delete Salvo F F SLV CS De allocate Salvo Group H H DST L1 L2 L3 L4 CS Change Switcher Take J J CS Switcher Status no error info L LS DST CS Change Toggle Lock Status P P S DST CS Change Protect Status R RCS Restore All Call T T L1 L2 L3 L4 CS All Call W wscs Display Lock Protect Status y Y DST CS Switcher Status one destination with error info Z ZCS Switcher Status entire matrix with error info
52. 81 ZJOOO Report Lock Status 64 ZN Command Rejected 64 ZPOOO Lock Output 64 ZROOO Status Request 64 ZSOOOIIILLLLLLL Switch Request 64 ZUOOO Unlock Output 64 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Index 104 J ZVOOO Protect Output 64 ZWOOO Watch Output 65 ZY Command Accepted 65 ZZ Reset 65 Configuration Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation alarm conditions 10 alarm jumper configuration 17 back panel connections 9 configuring for use with Harris protocols 29 32 configuring to translate protocols 29 configuring to use an Ethernet protocol 32 custom name support configuration 52 DIP switch configuration 20 examples 53 56 GVG SMS 7000 configuring client protocol 34 configuring server protocol 34 setting up client configuration 33 setting up server configuration 33 setting up third party server con figuration 34 Jupiter routing systems 36 39 configuring client protocol 37 configuring server protocol 37 setting up client configuration 37 setting up server configura 37 NV9000 master control systems setting up client configuration 39 setting up server configura on on setting up third party server con figuration 41 NVISION routing systems 39 42 configuring client protocol 41 configuring server protocol 41 setting up client configuration 39 setting up server configuration setting up third party server con figuration 40 Pesa routing systems 43 47 configurin
53. 83 Save the new configuration using the SAVE SYSCONFIG command page 83 Changes take effect after the Edge is reset Configuring for Use with GVG Protocols The following information is specific to setting up your system so that you can operate it via Edge Complete details on how to set up and configure your GVG SMS 7000 Series Signal Management System are located in the Grass Valley Group Series 7000 Configuration Manual Setting up Configurations The following sections outline the steps involved in configuring for use with GVG protocols for setting Ethernet client and server configurations Setting Up the GVG Ethernet Client Configuration Harris Controls GVG Leitch remote control panel 1 Leitch Edge GVG 7000 X Y a native protocol 7000 client protocol GVG router module GVG router module SMS 7000 MCPU server Figure 5 22 GVG Ethernet Client Configuration Follow the steps for these operations in the Grass Valley Group Series 7000 Configuration Manual Enable IP control of the GVG system see Configuring for the Network Remote End Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 33 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 2 Enable levels that can be controlled through remote control interface see Configuring for the Network Local End 3 Direct the Edge to connect to the GVG Master Control Processing Unit MCPU and backup MCP
54. Applications Edge protocol gateway are ideal for operations where professional end users require a small flexible protocol translator to provide interoperability between routers and control systems made by more than one manufacturer Edge protocol gateway are perfect for a Television production facilities a Cable operators m Production and post production facilities Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation vi Preface Preface Outside broadcast vans trucks a DBS satellite operations Webcasters Writing To enhance your understanding the authors of this manual have adhered to the following Conventions tt conventions Table 4 2 Writing Conventions Term or m Convention Description Bold Indicates dialog boxes property sheets fields buttons check boxes list boxes combo boxes menus submenus windows lists and selection names Italics Indicates E mail addresses the names of books or publications and the first instances of new terms and specialized words that need emphasis CAPS Indicates a specific key on the keyboard such as ENTER TAB CTRL ALT or DELETE Code Indicates variables or command line entries such as a DOS entry or something you type into a field gt Indicates the direction of navigation through a hierarchy of menus and windows hyperlink Indicates a jump to another location within the electronic document or elsewhere Internet address Indicates a jump to a Web site or UR
55. CLUSION SOURCE TO DEST Indicates all sources rows or inputs in a specified level of a specified matrix that cannot be connected to a specified destination column or output EXSD 4A LEVEL CONFIGURATION Describes the start up configuration in the specified level of the specified matrix by first defining the rectangular limits of the level and then detailing crosspoint blocks typically card related that do not exist LECO 42 LEVEL POINTER Defines a pointer to a level of the matrix specified in the MATRIX POINTER information field LPOI 50 LOCKED SOURCE TO DEST Indicates all sources rows or inputs in a specific level of a specific matrix whose crosspoint to a destination column or output is locked LSTD 41 MATRIX POINTER Defines a pointer to a matrix MPO 4E SOURCE NAME Contains the name of the specified source in the specified level of a specified matrix SNAM 43 SOURCE POINTER Defines a pointer to a source row or input in the level specified in the LEVEL POINTER information field of the matrix specified in the MATRIX POINTER information field SPOI 47 SOURCES TO DEST Indicates all sources rows or inputs in a specified level of a specified matrix that are currently connected to a specified destination column or output STOD A Using NVISION Protocol DIP Switch Settings If you are using a protocol other than Har
56. DI Function MDI X Function TX Transmit data RX Receive data TX Transmit data RX Receive data RX Receive data TX Transmit data Not connected Not connected Not connected RX Receive data Not connected TX Transmit data Not connected Not connected COIN OD as RI IN Not connected Not connected Figure 2 11 RJ 45 Jack Pinout Information Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 16 Chapter 2 Frame Installation Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 17 3 Frame Configuration Note See Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration for protocol configuration information See Chapter 2 Frame Installation for Edge frame installation information Frame Configuration Details Preparing for Configuration Before you configure the Edge frame you must have the following items a APC connected to a local area network running one of the following HyperTerminal or other terminal emulation program a Telnet program a Configuration utility software such as Navigator or RouterMapper m i Note To configure Name support an Ethernet connection is required a An Edge product installed and connected to the local area network a A standard 10 Mbps 10Base T RJ 45 Ethernet cable segment or a null modem cable for serial port operations Configuring the Alarm Jumper and DIP Switches There are two items that may
57. GVG Jupiter NVISION Pro Bel or Utah protocol firmware at the same time as your original hardware purchase it will be factory installed You will not need to reinstall the firmware however you will need to configure it See Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration for more detailed information Equipment You Will Need Before you begin this process make sure you have the following equipment a Edge frame m Personal computer a File transfer protocol FTP software installed on PC A network enabled system setup will usually have some version of FTP client software installed Refer to your operating system documentation for instructions on how to perform the file transfer function for your particular setup Alternatively you can download or purchase third party FTP software Pre Installation Checklist A WN Before you install and or configure the firmware module Check the equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit Confirm that all items listed on the packing list have been received Remove the anti static shipping pouch and all other packaging material Keep the original packaging in case a product needs to be returned for service or shipped to another location Check the PC to make sure that FTP client software is installed and that you know how to use the software correctly Make sure your hardware product has already been set up on your intranet or local area network with a valid IP addre
58. IAL command 86 SET TDISCONNECTUSER command 83 SET TMAXCONNECTIONS command 83 SET USERGROUP command 88 SET VDISCONNECTUSER command 84 SET VMAXCONNECTIONS command 84 Setquery level 4 echo status BK E com mand 61 Setquery refresh interval in seconds BK command 61 Shipping information viii SHOW ALARMS command 85 SHOW FILES command 85 SHOW FS command 85 SHOW IPDISPLAY command 82 SHOW MENU commands SHOW MENU E See Ethernet subcommands SHOW MENU F See File system subcommands SHOW MENU H See Hardware options subcommands Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 110 J Index SHOW MENU P See Protocol configuration subcommands SHOW MENU U See User account subcommands 80 SHOW PORTS command 86 SHOW PROTOCOLS command 86 SHOW TCONNECTIONS command 83 SHOW TELNET command 83 SHOW USERS command 87 SHOW VIRTUALXY command 83 SHOW VXYCONNECTIONS command 84 Siting requirements electrical 12 rack space 12 temperature 12 ventilation 12 Software version 0x1 1 command 68 SOURCE command 81 Source Name SNAM command 67 Source Pointer SPOI command 67 Sources To Destination STOD command 67 Specific Mute SPMT command 66 Specifications electrical 95 input 96 mechanical 95 output 96 ST Request set date and time command 62 Standards EMC standards 101 102 ROHS compliance ix safety standards 103 WEEE compliance x Start up response STUR command 66 Status Request ZROOO command 64 Switch Re
59. Indicators Power alarm LED Data LED Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 92 Chapter 8 Specifications Input Output Specifications Table 8 32 Edge Input Output Signal Specifications Item Specification RS 232 RS 422 serial communication DB 9 pin connector Alarm comm port Harris 3 pin connector X Y coaxial communication 75Q BNC supported Sync 75Q BNC Ethernet RJ 45 Maximum number of Ethernet clients 20 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 93 A Safety Precautions Certifications and Compliances Carefully observe the safety alert symbols below for dangers warnings and cautions They alert installers and operators of possible dangers or important information contained in this manual Keep in mind though that warnings alone do not eliminate hazards nor are they a substitute for safe operating techniques and proper accident prevention measures Any user serviceable components such as fuses or batteries are only replaceable by those components listed in the manual CAUTION IMPORTANT Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual WARNING Statements identifying conditions or practices that may result in personal injury or loss of life High voltage is present CAUTION Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property Safety
60. L Indicates important information that helps to avoid and troubleshoot problems Obtaining Documents can be viewed or downloaded from the Harris Broadcast support web portal Documents A ternatively contact your Customer Service representative to request a document Unpacking Shipping Information Unpacking a This product was carefully inspected tested and calibrated before shipment to ensure years Product of stable and trouble free service Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing Contact the carrier if any item is damaged Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated components before you install the unit U BR WW N Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge vil Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Product Servicing Returning a Product Standards Safety Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that you need to return a product for servicing This product is not designed for field service All hardware upgrades modifications or repairs require you to return your product to the Customer Service center In the unlikely event that your product fails to operate properly please contact Customer Service to obtain a Return Authorization RA number then send
61. N NV6000 and NV8000 Series Universal Routers Users Guide for specific information on how to install and configure an NVISION routing switcher m See the pertinent PESA installation and operation manual for specific information on how to install and configure a particular PESA routing switcher m See the pertinent Pro Bel installation and operation manual for specific information on how to install and configure a particular Pro Bel routing switcher Edge Frame Installation Information Unpacking Equipment The Edge package includes the items listed below Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing m One Edge product a One Edge Installation and Configuration Manual m One desktop power supply a Optional redundant power supply if ordered Pre Installation Checklist wu F amp F WN This product was carefully inspected tested and calibrated before shipment to ensure years of stable and trouble free service Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing Contact the carrier if any item is damaged Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated components before you install the unit If your equipment was damaged during transit see Returning a Product on page
62. SC Q Utah 12 input gt lt Matrix output gt lt Checksum gt CR ESC E 1B 45 Matrix original take report disable OR ESC R Utah 12 ESC L 1B 4C Matrix Status request Reported data STX lt Lev 1 4 gt lt Lev 5 8 gt lt Matrix input gt lt Matrix output gt lt Checksum gt CR ESC 0 1B 4F Current Mode and station name request Reported data HT lt Mode 1 gt lt Mode 2 gt lt Space gt lt Station name gt lt P L status gt lt Checksum gt CR ESC P 1B 50 Program checksum request Reported data VT lt Space gt lt ROM checksum gt lt Space gt lt Checksum gt CR ESC S Utah 12 1B 53 Enable XON XOFF ESC T Utah 12 1B 54 Disable XON XOFF ESC V 1B 56 Program version request Reported data BS lt Version gt lt Checksum gt CR Table 6 22 Utah Scientific RCP 1 Utah 12 lt gt X Y Pass Through Correlation XY Pass Through Command Utah RCP 1 Utah 12 Command Explanation Comments 1 AL 12T No equivalent Device discovery amp reporting 1 V ESC V Device version E ESC L Parameter Query Matrix Status request E SOH Parameter Assignment Matrix Take G ESC 0 Name Query Q No equivalent Alarm Status request Matrix status request W W W No equivalent Lock Protect Unlock Unprotect a destination F No equivalent Frame size request P SOH Preset and Preset execute are not supported in B E RCP 1 Therefore a take command will be issued to do both jobs at the same time
63. Server Protocol If you haven t already done so review the Configuration Notes on page 42 DIP Switch Mode Configuring via DIP Switches Note Settings for Edge DIP switches are shown in Figure 3 14 on page 20 The following DIP switches must be set to configure Edge for use with PESA CPU Link server protocol a Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 is set to OFF Set up the protocol you want to run pole 6 of SW3 Set up the appropriate baud rate poles 7 8 of SW3 Set up the appropriate mode usually RS 422 for PESA pole 1 of SW3 m f the PESA router is an end point the Termination DIP switch pole 2 of SW3 must be ON Program Mode Configuration via Navigator or RouterMapper Configuring in Program mode is performed through the Navigator or RouterMapper configuration utility To perform this operation a Your Edge must be configured with a valid IP address and configured to allow FTP client connections See Network Configuration from Terminal Control Mode on page 74 for additional information on how to configure IP settings a You must have a PC with configuration utility software installed attached to the Harris router Make sure that the router is configured as described in the installation manual that applies to your specific router a You must create or have an existing Navigator or RouterMapper database For more detailed information see the appropriate configuration utility reference guide
64. U IP addresses see Pre Configure New Coprocessors Setting Up the GVG Ethernet Server Configuration GVG Controls Harris Harris routing switcher GVG 7000 lt native Harris routing switcher SMS 7000 MCPU client Edge 7000 server a GVG panel protocol Harris routing system Harris controlled by SMS 7000 remote control MCPU as an alien matrix panel Figure 5 23 GVG Ethernet Server Configuration Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals 1 Configure the Harris router see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router 2 Using your configuration utility software configure the Edge to reflect how you want the router presented to the GVG MCPU see Configuring for Name Support on page 51 see Chapter 7 Supporting Level Source or Destination Names With Edge on page 87 for more detailed background information 3 Configure Edge server protocol to listen for connections 4 Configure the GVG MCPU for control of an alien matrix using GVG SMS 7000 protocol see Configuration for Control of Alien Matrices in the Grass Valley Group Series 7000 Configuration Manual Setting Up a Third Party Ethernet Server Configuration Third Party Controls Harris via GVG Harris routing switcher Harris or other GVG 7000 Edge F Harris third party control native lt
65. ah configuration Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 52 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration a You must have a PC with configuration utility software configuration utility application software installed attached to the Harris router Note Instructions for specific protocols indicate if these steps are required 1 Configure the Harris router and router system For more detailed information see the installation manual that applies to your specific router 2 Create a Navigator or RouterMapper database For more detailed information see the appropriate configuration utility reference guide 3 Add the appropriate Edge configuration to the database 4 If necessary assign the desired names using Navigator or RouterMapper Save the database Configuration Examples Harris router control software applications and remote control panels hardware use the Edge to command and monitor routing switcher systems Figure 5 42 shows an example of Ethernet connectivity for Edge configuration applications When using Navigator or a remote control panel configure the routing system as shown in Figure 5 42 C1 CJ LT c gt O Navigator or Navigator or Navigator or Navigator or other CCS app other CCS app other CCS app other CCS app Ethernet network Hub Legacy routers E net Edge Panacea Coax Legacy Hub hardware routers Routing switcher en ra rout
66. be added abc Password for the specified user a System will ask for ADMIN password a System will ask for new password for specified user a System will ask for password confirmation User is added to flash module database Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 85 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Table 6 28 Menu U User Account Subcommands Continued The user account information is specific to each Edge box If you have more than one Edge box at your facility you will need to set up the user account information for each box Command Syntax Input Parameters Result SET DELETEUSER SET DELETEUSER abc abc Name of user who System will ask for will be deleted from Edge ADMIN password compact flash module System will ask for database verification that the user should be deleted User is deleted from flash module database SET PASSWORD SET PASSWORD abc abc abc Name of user who System will ask for needs password to access ADMIN password Edge functions changed m System will ask for to a new password existing password for abc Password for specified user specified user m System will ask for new password for specified user a System will ask for new password confirmation m Specified password for user is changed on flash module database SET USERGROUP SET USERGROUP USER abc abc Name of user who System will ask for
67. ble 72 ESC S Enable XONXOFF 73 ESC T Disable XONKOFF 73 ESC V Program version request 73 ESswitch 65 67 Ethernet subcommands 82 84 Edge M 103 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual EXSD Exclusion Source To Destination 67 F Level poll size reply 59 F Level poll size query 58 file system subcommands 85 GVG SMS 7000 commands 61 63 hardware options subcommands 85 I Device discovery reply 59 Device discovery query 59 IFRE IF item response 65 INFORMATION 79 Jupiter ASCII 64 65 ESswitch 65 67 LCKC Lock Crosspoint 66 LECO Level Configuration 67 LEVEL 79 LPOI Level Pointer 67 LSTD Locked Source To Destination 67 MPOI Matrix Pointer 67 NVISION commands 68 69 P Buffer crosspoint preset 59 Pesa commands 69 71 POLL 79 PR Request protect 61 Pro Bel commands 71 72 protocol configuration subcommands 86 87 PRST Preset 66 Q Alarm status reply 59 Q Extended alarm reporting 59 Q Alarm status query 59 QC Query combined destination status 61 QD or Qd Query destination status 61 QE Query error definition 61 QI or Qi Query destination status by index 1 61 QJ or Qj Query destination status by index 2 62 QL or QI Query destination status with tieline info 62 QN D Query destination names 62 QN ID Query destinations with destination index 62 QN IS Query sources with source index 62 QN L Query level names 62 QN S Query source names 62
68. cense key Install the new flash module into the frame as follows Unplug the frame so that it does not receive electrical power Unscrew the screws on the front panel The screws in the front panel are captive Do not separate them from the front panel CAUTION Some Edge front panel units do not have supporting hinges Consequently if the front panel face plate is removed and not handled properly it can fall with sufficient force to dislocate and or damage the ribbon cable attached to the resource module connector When removing the front panel hold the face plate firmly to ensure that it does not become damaged 3 Tilt the panel cover down so that the flash module is visible Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 27 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Figure 4 18 Flash Module Tabs Locations 4 Press the two tabs on the sides of the firmware module out until it pops up on OO UI Figure 4 19 Removing the Firmware Module Pull out the existing firmware module and set it aside Insert the new firmware module into the card insert on the frame front cover Align the reassembled front module with the frame body Tighten the screws on the front of the panel As you tighten the screws the front module will be pulled tight to the frame body Reapply power to the frame and verify that the frame operates correctly Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 28 Chapter 4 Pro
69. charge Requirements ESD 2 kV CD 4kV AD EN61000 4 3 Radiated Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test 1 V m 1 kHz 80 AM 80 1000 MHz EN61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Requirements Burst 0 5 kV Sig amp Ctrl Lines 0 5 kV a c amp d c Power Line 0 5 kV Functional Earth EN61000 4 5 Surge Immunity Test 0 5 kV a c Power Line EN61000 4 6 Immunity to Conducted Disturbances Induced by Radio Frequency Fields 1 V rms 0 15 80 MHz Sig amp Ctrl Lines 3 V rms 0 15 80 MHz d c Power Line 1 V rms 0 15 80 MHz a c Power Line 1 V rms 0 15 80 MHz Functional Earth EN61000 4 1 1 Voltage Dips Short Interruptions and Voltage Variations Immunity Tests These devices are for professional use only and comply with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions These devices may cause interference to radio and TV receivers in residential areas 97 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 98 Appendix A Safety Precautions Certifications and Compliances 2 These devices will accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leitch Technology the party responsible for compliance to the FCC Part 15 Rule could void the user s authority to operate this equipment legally in the United States These devices do not exceed the Class A
70. configuration utility software b Select the desired baud rate by highlighting the baud rate value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection c Select the desired mode by highlighting the serial interface value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection usually RS 422 for Utah d Select the desired termination by highlighting the termination status value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection If the Utah router is at an end point the termination status value must be set to Terminated e Click OK to return to the Edge serial ports window and then click OK to accept the changes Configuring for Name Support The name support capability is important for use with protocols that use names rather than numeric indices in commands to identify router levels sources and destinations See Chapter 7 Supporting Level Source or Destination Names With Edge for more detailed information about names and name support for Edge products Configuring for name support is performed through the Navigator or RouterMapper configuration utility To perform this operation a Your Edge must be configured with a valid IP address and configured to allow FTP client connections See Network Configuration from Terminal Control Mode on page 74 for additional information on how to configure IP settings 1 Navigator v 4 5 and RouterMapper v 5 13 or higher support Ut
71. ctions may support more than one active protocol at any given time To enable an Ethernet protocol 1 Ensure DIP switch 3 pole 6 is ON to enable support for non Harris protocols 2 Determine which Ethernet port uses the selected protocol Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 32 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration 5 6 Determine the protocol to use Use the SHOW PROTOCOLS command page 83 to view the available protocols Available protocols are shown under the Ethernet Interfaces list displayed on the Available Protocol Summary Table see Figure 5 21 on page 31 Use the SET ENET command page 83 to assign the protocol to enable the configuration The required command syntax is as follows SET ENETX opt x opt HH HEH HE HEH HHH HHEH HHH For example assume that you want to set the following parameters for your Edge a Ethernet port 1 a Protocol GVG SMS 7000 Native client protocol Harris controlling GVG routers with MCPU IP address at 192 168 7 11 and backup controller at 192 168 7 12 shown as item 4 on the Available Protocol Summary Table Ethernet Interfaces list The required command syntax is as follows SET ENET1 PROTOCOL4 ON SERVER 192 168 7 11 192 168 7 12 Note that for GVG Client if only a single MCPU IP address is available it must be entered twice for example SET ENET1 PROTOCOL4 ON SERVER 192 168 7 13 192 168 7 13 Verify the new settings using the SHOW PORTS command page
72. cute simple automated programs DIP Switch Settings There are no special DIP switch settings necessary to run terminal protocol Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 58 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations System Operations and Queries Commands in the systems operations and queries group are used to set the Echo Mode list the current crosspoint connection status obtain command syntax information and determine the system configuration System operations and queries are performed by executing the QUERY INFORMATION READ POLL ZERO and TERMINAL commands In addition the Edge supports DESTINATION LEVEL SOURCE SHOW MENU X XPOINT and REBOOT commands You can find a description each of these commands in Table 6 23 on page 77 Please refer to the Serial Protocol Reference Manual for a detailed explanation of these commands Using Pass Through Protocol X Y Commands Pass through protocol is a simple protocol suited to automated programmed control of a Harris router system If you want a simple way to make a switch from a dumb ASCII terminal with no computer or automated control status required the terminal protocol is probably a better choice For debugging and any computer or automated control and or monitoring the pass through protocol is a much better solution Supported Commands Table 6 7 X Y Commands Supported Command Name Syntax Response Action Buffer clear B C None Buffers are c
73. d options see page 82 for a list of subcommands SHOW MENU H H Hardware options Displays subcommands for command options hardware options see page 82 for a list of subcommands SHOW MENU P P Protocol configuration Displays subcommands for command options the protocol configuration command options see page 83 for a list of subcommands SHOW MENU U U User account Displays subcommands for command options user account options command options see page 84 for a list of subcommands SOURCE SOURCE Source number can Sets the desired source or range from 1 to the number S maximum number of sources on that level or X for disconnect TERMINAL TERMINAL ON OFF ON Turns on Echo mode When ECHO mode is or OFF Turns off Echo ON all the characters TI F mode sent are echoed to the terminal m When ECHO mode is OFF messages sent are not echoed to the terminal XPOINT XPOINT L L Level number The crosspoint is executed combines operations of or 5 Source number you can use a READ the LEVEL SOURCE and X I D D Destination command to confirm the DESTINATION commands number crosspoint connection into one command and allows multiple crosspoint connection requests in one command ZERO ZERO None The device is restarted and or status is cleared Z REBOOT REBOOT None The device is restored but the status is not cleared Copyright 2005 2
74. d Terminal Operations 57 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation IV Contents Chapter 7 Supporting Level Source or Destination Names With Edge 87 Chapter 8 Specifications 91 Appendix A Safety Precautions Certifications and Compliances 93 WAG OX EEEE E E E ET A E amet E E 101 DEAA oI o FARA E EA eed Bed EA ee 101 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Preface Purpose This manual details the features installation operation maintenance and specifications for the Edge protocol gateway Audience This manual is written for engineers technicians and operators responsible for installation setup maintenance and or operation of the product and is useful to operations personnel for purposes of daily operation and reference Revision History Table 4 1 Revision History of Manual Edition Date Comments A April 2005 Initial production release B December 2005 Split original manual into two volumes a Added Utah Scientific RCP 1 and Utah 12 protocol support a September Added information concerning Ethernet clients 2006 support a Added NVISION protocol support D October 2006 m Transferred references to individual protocols supported E March 2007 m Updated DIP switch settings chart F May 2011 m Combined contents of EDGE Manual and Protocol Translation Functions Manual a Updated minor DIP Switch info in the Frame Configuration chapter
75. d for informational purposes only you cannot change them through your configuration utility software b Select the desired baud rate by highlighting the baud rate value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection c Select the desired mode by highlighting the serial interface value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection usually RS 232 for PESA d If using RS 422 select the desired termination by highlighting the termination status value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection If the PESA router is at an end point the termination status value must be set to Terminated e Click OK to return to the Edge serial ports window and then click OK to accept the changes Configuring for Use with Pro Bel Protocols The following information is specific to setting up your system so that you can operate it via Edge Complete details on how to set up and configure your Pro Bel routing systems are located in their respective operation manuals Setting Up Configurations The following sections outline the steps involved in configuring for use with Pro Bel protocols Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 46 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration Setting Up the Pro Bel Client Configuration Harris Controls Pro Bel Panacea router Harris Pro Bel remote control e
76. destination 0x58 command 68 Report Lock Status ZJOOO command 64 Request protect PR command 61 Request set date and time ST command 62 Request Take TA command 62 Request Take by index with level index TI command 62 Request Take destination TD command 62 Request Take salvo TS command 63 Request unprotect UP command 63 Reset ZZ command 65 Resource module 9 Return native protocol software title BK t command 61 Return status bit flags BK F command 61 Return system name BK N command 61 Returning products ix RJ 45 pinout 15 Router partition information OxO000 0059 command 69 S S Crosspoint status reply command 59 S Level status query command 59 S command See SOURCE command Safety precautions injury precautions 99 preventing electrostatic discharge 98 product damage precautions 100 safety terms and symbols in this manual xi 97 safety terms and symbols on the product 98 Salvo 0x5E command 68 Salvo tally 0x0000 005E command 69 SAVE HW command 85 SAVE SYSCONFIG command 84 85 87 SAVE USER command 87 Serial ports 10 SET BOOTDEFAULTS command 82 SET BOOTFILE command 85 Set Crosspoint Exclusion SCEX command 66 SET DELETEUSER command 87 SET ENET command 86 SET FILEDEL command 85 SET GATEWAY command 82 86 SET HWFILE command 85 SET IP command 82 86 SET NETMASK command 82 87 Set output lock protect release state 0x0000 0051 command 69 SET PASSWORD command 88 SET PING command 83 SET SER
77. dlines for compliance Spare parts supplied for the repair and upgrade of equipment sold before July 1 2006 are exempt from the legislation Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a ROHS compliant emblem as shown in Figure 4 1 RoHS Compliant Figure 4 1 RoHS Compliance Emblem Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Compliance The European Union EU Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE deals with the collection treatment recovery and recycling of electrical and electronic waste products The objective of the WEEE Directive is to assign the responsibility for the disposal of associated hazardous waste to either the producers or users of these products Effective August 13 2005 producers or users are required to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life and may not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods Some EU member states may have different deadlines Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge ix Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual In accordance with this EU Directive companies selling electric or electronic devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly recycled See our website for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance Contact your local sales representative for information on returni
78. e only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection c Select the desired mode by highlighting the serial interface value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection usually RS 422 for Pro Bel d Select the desired termination by highlighting the termination status value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection If the Pro Bel router is at an end point the termination status value must be set to Terminated e Click Mappings to set up levels inputs outputs and matrices for the Pro Bel routing system f Click OK to return to the Edge serial ports window and then click OK to accept the changes Configuring for Use with Utah Protocols The following information is specific to setting up your system so that you can operate it via Edge Complete details on how to set up and configure your Utah Scientific routing systems are located in their respective operation manuals 1 Navigator v 4 5 and RouterMapper v 6 01 or higher support Pro Bel configuration Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 49 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Setting up Configurations The following sections outline the steps involved in configuring for use with Utah protocols Leitch remote control panel Setting Up the Utah Client Configuration Harris Controls Utah Leitch X Y protocol Edge Utah client Utah RCP
79. eld SPMT 40 START UP RESPONSE Indicates that the controlled device has been powered up STUR 45 UNLOCK CROSSPOINT Causes the crosspoint between the specified destination column or output and its existing source row or input in the specified level of the specified matrix to be unlocked and available for a change in state UNLC Table 6 12 Jupiter ESswitch Information Fields Hex Information Field Name Function Mnemonic 40 COMMAND ERROR STATUS Tallies faults in the system and their reasons detected by internal diagnostics as applicable contains the returned status of failed switches CEST 48 CROSSPOINT STATUS Gives a list of the unconfirmed crosspoints corresponding to a specified destination column in a specified level of a specified matrix CSTA AF DESTINATION NAME Contains the name of the specified destination in the specified level of a specified matrix DNAM 44 DESTINATION POINTER Defines a pointer to a destination column or output in the level specified in the LEVEL POINTER information field of the matrix specified in the MATRIX POINTER information field DPOI Copyright 2005 20 65 1 Harris Corporation 66 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Table 6 12 Jupiter ESswitch Information Fields Continued Hex Information Field Name Function Mnemonic 53 EX
80. em sub commands MENU H commands See Hardware op tions subcommands MENU P commands See Protocol config uration subcommands MENU U commands See User account subcommands Modes DIP switch GVG SMS 7000 35 Jupiter routing systems 37 NV9000 master control 41 NVISION routing systems 41 Pesa routing systems 45 Pro Bel routing systems 48 Utah routing systems 51 program GVG SMS 7000 35 Jupiter routing systems 38 39 NV9000 master control 42 NVISION routing systems 42 Pesa routing systems 46 Pro Bel routing systems 48 Utah routing systems 51 Modular components flash memory module 8 module interconnect 8 power supply modules 11 powerelarm and link LEDs 7 resource module 9 Module interconnect 8 Mounting requirements 13 Mounting tray power supply 11 N Names assigning names corresponding to existing Harris control system 94 not matching existing Harris control system 93 user defined names 93 NP0010 commands 68 NP0016 commands 69 NP0017 commands 69 NP0025 commands 69 Null BK N command 61 NV9000 master control program mode 42 46 NV9000 master control systems client configuration 39 DIP switches mode 41 45 settings 41 42 45 68 server configuration 40 third party server configuration 41 NVISION routing systems client configuration 39 commands 68 69 DIP switches mode 41 45 settings 41 42 45 68 program mode 42 46 protocol commands 68 69 89 server configuration 40 third party server configuration 40 O
81. er see the installation manual that applies to your specific Harris router Configuring for Use with Jupiter Client or Server Protocol o Note Settings for Edge DIP switches are shown in Figure 3 14 on page 20 DIP Switch Mode Configuring via DIP Switches The following DIP switches must be set to configure Edge for use with Jupiter client or server protocol Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 37 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual m Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 is set to OFF m Set up the protocol you want to run pole 6 of SW3 m Set up the appropriate baud rate poles 7 8 of SW3 m Set up the appropriate mode usually RS 422 for Jupiter pole 1 of SW3 m If the Jupiter router is an end point the Termination DIP switch pole 2 of SW3 must be ON Program Mode Configuration via RouterMapper Configuring in Program mode is performed through the Navigator or RouterMapper configuration utility software To perform this operation a Your Edge must be configured with a valid IP address and configured to allow FTP client connections See Network Configuration from Terminal Control Mode on page 74 for additional information on how to configure IP settings a You must have a PC with configuration utility application software installed attached to the Harris router Make sure that the router is configured as described in the installation manual that applies to your specific ro
82. ers Figure 5 42 An Example of Ethernet Connectivity for PC Based Configuration Control Applications Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 53 OOO OOO RouterMapper RouterMapper RouterMapper RouterMapper RouterWorks RouterWorks RouterWorks RouterWorks X Y over Legacy X Y Ethernet over serial Edge Panacea hardware Routing switcher system Figure 5 43 Remote Applications for RouterMapper RouterWorks X Y protocol is a Harris legacy protocol used to command and monitor router switching systems This protocol can be transported via Ethernet serial or LXY coax media or a mixture of those three types throughout the network Figure 5 44 shows an example of remote applications for newer Ethernet based control panels Figure 5 45 on page 55 shows an example of remote applications for RCP panels Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 54 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration Centralized control and monitoring from one or more remote sites boogie RouterMapper RouterMapper Hub Hub LAN WAN MAN Internet Intranet Edge Panacea hardware 3rd party protocol X Y over coax X Y over coax X Y over coax party p over serial or or Ethernet or Ethernet or Ethernet Ethernet
83. flexible mounting options The 1RU mounting frame requires one unit of rack space that is 1 75 in 44 mm of standard rack space The depth from the mounting surface is 5 25 in 13 3 cm Edges are installed in the control line m The maximum allowable distance for each segment of the X Y coaxial cable run is 2 000 ft 609 m m The maximum for each RS 422 segment is 2 000 ft 609 m a There is no limit to the number of control devices added to the X Y control bus Installation Procedures The Edge can be installed anywhere within a routing system General installation procedures are outlined below Mount the frame in an rack that provides power and cooling facilities The frame is designed for mounting in a standard equipment rack Align the frame so that all 4 screw holes in the mounting ears match up with those in the rack Adjustable ears on each side of the frame allow adjustable depth placement of the frame within the rack Secure the frame to the rack with the rack screws and washers Connect the control device s to the appropriate port X Y serial Ethernet and so forth on the frame s rear panel If the Edge will be used in a multiple frame system connect the additional frames using port the appropriate scheme X Y Ethernet and so forth If the Edge is at the end of the X Y bus terminate the other X Y connector with a coaxial 75Q termination Connect the 3 pin alarm port to the appropriate alarm device s
84. g Components of the CCS Navigator Advanced Graphical Application User Manual For additional information on creating a RouterMapper database please consult the RouterMapper Configuration Utility Reference Guide In this case where the names supplied by the Edge hardware do not need to match any existing names for example a new installation or system where no alphanumeric control panels are already installed the procedure is the same as creating a database from scratch for the router system to be controlled Each level source and destination is assigned a name as desired using the appropriate configuration utility software s Level and Logical Database Editing screens The configured names will be reported in place of the default names in the order in which they were specified in the database Please note that some control systems or GUI displays may rearrange the display order of the levels sources or destinations to be alphabetical If this is the case and the reordering results in conflicting sort orders between different control panels in the routing system a workaround is to ensure that all of the database names are entered into the configuration utility software in alphabetical order Assigning Names that Correspond to an Existing Harris Control System In this case the configuration procedure is the same except that to ensure consistent operation between the existing control system and the control supplied through the Edge ha
85. g client protocol 45 configuring server protocol 45 setting up client configuration 44 setting up server configuration 44 setting up third party server con figuration 45 power supply modules 20 preparing for configuration 17 Pro Bel routing systems configuring client protocol 48 configuring server protocol 48 setting up client configuration 47 setting up server configuration 47 setting up third party server con figuration 48 Telnet configuration 77 Utah routing systems 50 52 configuring client protocol 51 configuring server protocol 51 setting up client configuration 50 setting up server configuration 50 setting up third party server con figuration 51 virtual network X Y configuration 77 Configuration examples 53 56 Connect Crosspoint CONC command 66 Connect message 02 command 71 Connect On Go Acknowledge message 12 command 71 Connect On Go message 05 command 71 Connect w Audio Mode CWAM com mand 66 Connected message 04 command 71 Control features 2 3 Crosspoint Connect message 2 com mand 72 Crosspoint Connected message 4 com mand 72 Crosspoint Interrogate message 1 com mand 72 Crosspoint restrict query U command 59 Crosspoint restrict setelear U command 59 Crosspoint restrict status U command 59 Crosspoint Status CSTA command 67 Crosspoint status query X command 60 Crosspoint status reply S command 59 Crosspoint Take request X command 60 Crosspoint Tally Dump BYTE
86. ge 72 21 Crosspoint Tally Dump Request message 72 22 Crosspoint Tally Dump BYTE Request message 72 0x11 0x22 0x50 0x51 0x55 0x56 DR LR LES a LS CV RS 23 Crosspoint Tally Dump WORD Request message 72 3 Crosspoint Tally message 72 4 Crosspoint Connected message 72 ASCII 64 65 B C Buffer clear 58 B E Buffer execute 58 BK 2 Null 61 BK A Clear flags associated with QA no_parameter 61 BK D Force next QD command to return status of all destinations 61 BK E Setquery level 4 echo status 61 BK f Clear status bit flags 61 BK F Return status bit flags 61 BK I Setquery refresh interval in seconds 61 BK N Return system name 61 BK R Return protocol processor software revision 61 BK t Return native protocol software title 61 CCEX Clear Crosspnt Exclusion 65 CEST Command Error Status 67 CONC connect crosspoint 66 CSTA Crosspoint Status 67 CWAM Connect w Audio Mode 66 DESTINATION 79 DNAM Destination Name 67 DPOI Destination Pointer 67 ESC Matrix refresh report enable 72 ESC 0 Current mode and station name request 73 ESC A Matrix refresh report disable 72 ESC B Matrix change report enable 72 ESC C Matrix change report disable 72 ESC D Matrix original take report enable 72 ESC E Matrix original take report disable 73 ESC L Matrix status request 73 ESC P Program checksum request 73 ESC Q Matrix original take report ena
87. his setting determines whether serial ports 1 and 2 are configured using SW3 DIP switch or software settings configured from the terminal The setting should normally be set to the software mode SW3 6 On unless the Edge is not being used for protocol translation If you select the SW3 DIP switch setting mode settings for serial ports 1 and 2 are determined by the settings made on SW3 and both serial ports are forced to Harris protocol only If the ports need to be configured individually or protocol translation is required the software setting mode should be selected m RS 422 termination m RS 422 multidrop mode m Multi drop addressing mode a Serial port protocol m Serial port baud rate 5 Tilt the front panel back up to cover the exposed front of the router 6 Reattach the front panel to the Edge frame Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 20 Chapter 3 Frame Configuration swi configuration Janansaus jaunes dakana 2 8 Frame ID IP address manual mode Saanman 1 DIP Switch Program Mode QDIP switch Program mode mode default SW3 SW2 SW1 SW2 Reserved 1 8 Reserved leave in OFF position Sanaa Reserved SW3 Serial control port configuration 7 8 Serial port baud rate cu 9600 baud a 38400 baud a 19200 baud 115200 baud 6 Serial port configuration mode a Use SW3 Use configurations settings entered at terminal default 4 5 Reserved leave in OFF positi
88. ich protocols are attached to particular serial or IP communications ports SHOW PROTOCOLS SHOW PROTOCOLS None Displays a list of available protocols not all protocols are applicable to both serial and Ethernet ports SET SERIAL SET SERIALx opts x Serial port for which Sets designated serial port you want to set protocol to use designated protocol and options with designated options opts Options protocol serial baud rate serial communications mode RS 422 only transmission line termination GET SERIAL GET SERIALx x Serial port for which Displays protocol you want protocol information for information designated serial port SET ENET SET ENETx opts x Ethernet port for Adds or removes a which you want to set protocol on designated protocol and options Ethernet port sets opts Options protocol designated Ethernet port ON OFF other options to use designated protocol vary by protocol with designated options GVG client must know IP address of primary and secondary servers that it is to connect GET ENET GET ENETx x Ethernet port for Displays protocol which you want information for protocol information designated Ethernet port SET IP SET IPX x Ethernet port number Sets the router IP address System IP address for a network connector for example 192 168 1 1 SET GATEWAY SET GATEWAYx 4 4 x Ethernet port number Sets the network gateway System IP address IP address for example
89. is setting allows use of non Harris product protocols Software Control Applications You can configure the Edge directly using Harris terminal protocol or via the CCS Navigator or RouterMapper software configuration utility Harris Terminal Protocol Harris terminal protocol is useful as an interface to a router to check the status of the router and to change the crosspoints A serial port or Telnet connection and terminal emulation software are all that are needed to establish communications between a terminal and a router You can find information on the following topics in the Edge Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual a Using the terminal protocol specifically with the Edge Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 3 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual a Instructions on serial port configuration a Instructions on Ethernet port configuration RouterMapper RouterMapper is an easy to use Windows based application for programming RouterWorks other router frames control panels and the Opus master controller You can find instructions for adding and editing Edge configurations in the RouterMapper Configuration Utility Reference Guide There are several software options available to control your Harris products through the Edge For information about these software products contact the Sales Department or see our website CCS Navigator v 2 0 o
90. itches mode 37 settings 37 38 63 program mode 38 39 server configuration 37 L L command See LEVEL command LEDS 7 LEVEL command 79 Level configuration 0x59 command 68 Level Configuration LECO command 67 Level Pointer LPOI command 67 Level poll size query F command 58 Level poll size reply F command 59 Level status query S command 59 Lock Crosspoint LCKC command 66 Lock destination 0x55 command 68 Lock Output ZPOOO command 64 Lock protect release port 0x0000 3003 command 69 Lock rotect status query W command 60 Lock rotect status reply W command 60 Lock rotect status set W command 60 Locked Source To Destination LSTD command 67 M Main features 1 Manual information vii viil Manufacturer and product ID 0x10 com mand 68 Matrix change report disable ESC C com mand 72 Matrix change report enable ESC B com mand 72 Matrix original take report disable ESC E Edge M 107 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual ESC R command 73 Matrix original take report enable ESC D ESC Q command 72 Matrix Pointer MPOI command 67 Matrix refresh report disable ESC A com mand 72 Matrix refresh report enable ESC com mand 72 Matrix status request ESC L command 73 Matrix status request SOH com mand 72 Matrix Take SOH command 72 Mechanical specifications 95 MENU E commands See Ethernet sub commands MENU F commands See File syst
91. ith zero our numbering system and that they be contiguous for example you cannot define a system that has levels 0 1 and 5 PESA also assumes that all routing matrices on all levels are the same size If you must configure a system with different size matrices you can sidestep this requirement by assigning the largest matrix to level zero This protocol does not work with Source or Destination offsets All sources and destinations must begin with zero our numbers Internally the PESA protocol is one based The Edge software adds or subtracts one when processing PESA commands This means that our level zero corresponds to their level one etc By default the PESA protocol terminates a command with an ASCII carriage return CR followed by an ASCII line feed LF and expects these to be received in that order Some PESA routers can be configured to not require the CR The Edge accepts commands with or without the CR but always sends CR LF The Edge PESA Server supports all of the commands listed in the protocol document However many of those commands are not supported by all PESA routers This meant that in order to work with all PESA routers our Edge PESA client had to use only that subset of commands supported by all of their routers H J L W and Y The PESA protocol does not support asynchronous statusing In order to show up to date status at the controller for changes made by other controllers to the router the Client
92. ix A Safety Precautions Certifications and Compliances Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures CAUTION A If you suspect there is damage to this product have it inspected by qualified service personnel CAUTION This unit can have more than one power supply cord To de energize the internal circuitry you have to disconnect all power cords ADVARSEL Utstyret kan ha mere ennn en tilfgrselsledning For gjore interne deler spennigslase ma alle tilfgrselsledningene trekkes ut VARNING Denna apparat har mer an en natanslutning Samtliga n tkablar m ste bortkopplas f r att g ra de interna kretsarna sp nningsfria FUSE REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE CAUTION REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE ATTENTION UTILISER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MEME TYPE CAUTION DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE ATTENTION DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE ACHTUNG VOR AUSWECHSELN DER SICHERUNG IST DAS GERAT VOM NETZ ZU TRENNEN Disconnect power from the frame before removing or installing input output modules Removing or installing modules with power applied could cause serious damage to system components Use Proper Power Source A Do not operate this product from a power source that supplies more than the specified voltage EMC and Safety Standards This product has been tested and found to comply with the following IEC FCC UL ICES and CSA standards per the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibi
93. leared only if any routing hardware is present Buffer execute B E Buffers are taken only if any routing hardware is present Level poll size query F only if any routing None hardware is present Level poll size reply None The size of the largest frame on each level is updated in the internal system status table this is used to determine how many GVG destinations and sources to status Device discovery query None Device discovery reply None the server does not monitor replies from other devices None Buffer crosspoint preset None Buffers are preset only if any routing hardware is present Alarm status query Q Q power supply alarms None only on Edge Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Table 6 7 X Y Commands Supported Continued Edge Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual hardware is present Command Name Syntax Response Action Alarm status reply Q None None the server does not monitor alarms from other devices Extended alarm Q None None the server does not reporting monitor alarms from other devices Level status query S S only if any routing None hardware is present Crosspoint status reply s None Crosspoint status is updated in the internal system status table this data is used to generate the status replies for the GVG destinati
94. limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference standard entitled Digital apparatus ICES 003 of the Canadian Department of Communications Additional EMC Information This device is for professional use in a controlled EMC environment such as purpose built broadcast studios EMC regulations require that the radiation emitted from this unit does not exceed certain limits These limits are only met when the front panel is closed and the two thumb screws are secured Compliance to the EMC regulations is also dependent on the use of suitably shielded screened cables Coax cables should be of the double shielded screened variety Unused BNCs should be fitted with 75Q terminations All audio cables should be screened with the shield screen making good contact with the metallic parts of the cable connectors D type connectors used with this unit should always have metallic shells with the shield screen of the cable mechanically bonded to the metal shell It is further recommended that the D type cable connectors be of the dimple variety These connectors make a better contact and consequently improve EMC performance Safety Standards Table A 34 Harmonized and Reference IEC Safety Standards ae Teg Reference IEC Standard Description EN 60950 1992 with IEC 60950 1991 Modified Safety of Information Am1 Am 2 Am 3 Technology Equipment Am4 A11 amendments EN 6095
95. lity Directive 89 336 EEC of 3 May 1989 as amended by 92 31EEC of 28 April 1992 and 93 68 EEC Article 5 of 22 July 1993 and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC of 19 February 1973 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual EMC Standards 1 Table A 33 EMC Standards EMC Standard Description EN55014 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Electric Motor Operated and Thermal Appliances for Household and Similar Purposes Electric Tools and Similar Electric Apparatus EN55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment Class A EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product Family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use Part 1 Emission Environment E4 EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product Family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use Part 2 Immunity Environment E4 EN61000 3 2 Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions Equipment Input Current Less Than or Equal to 16 A Per Phase EN61000 3 3 Limitations of Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker in Low Voltage Supply Systems for Equipment with Rated Current Less Than 16 A EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic Dis
96. ll display the number of sessions SHOW VXYCONNECTIONS SHOW VXYCONNECTIONS None Displays virtual X Y system information that is who is connected and the number of total connections SAVE SYSCONFIG SAVE SYSCONFIG None Saves device s operating system parameters REBOOT REBOOT None The device is restored but the status is not cleared When you use this command the system will change the number of sessions allowed but it will not save change permanently Use the SAVE SYSCONFIG command to commit the change to system memory Use the REBOOT command to continue with the previous configuration Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Table 6 25 Menu F File System Subcommands Command Syntax Input Parameters Result SET FILEDEL SET FILEDEL Name Name Name of file to be deleted Specified file deleted the message FILE file name DELETED will appear on the response screen GET BOOTFILE GET BOOTFILE Name Name Name of the boot file Displays name of the boot file that was loaded when the device booted up SET BOOTFILE SET BOOTFILE Name Name Name of the boot file System will change the name of the boot file but will not display the new name unless you enter the GET BOOTFILE command SHOW FS SHOW FS None Displays all pertinent file system information SHOW FILES SHOW FILES
97. mally closed NC P nie A O Figure 3 12 Location of NO NC Jumpers for the Alarm Port Using a pair of tweezers or needle nosed pliers pull the jumper pack loose from its location Push the jumper pack onto the pins of the desired location Tilt the front panel back up to cover the exposed front of the router Reattach the front panel to the Edge frame DIP Switches on the Resource Module The resource module has three banks of 8 pole DIP switches that are accessible from the front of the frame To configure the DIP switches follow these steps Unscrew the screws on the front panel The screws in the front panel are captive Do not separate them from the front panel Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation ll Edge 19 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 2 Gently pull the front panel away from the frame 3 Tilt the front panel down to expose the DIP switches SW1 SW2 Figure 3 13 DIP Switch Location and Identification Note If you want your Edge settings to match the factory defaults you do not need to make any further changes 4 Set the DIP switches as shown in Figure 3 14 page 20 Q Q m SW1 provides DIP switches for functions related to frame ID and operating mode SW2 DIP switch functions are reserved for future use SW3 provides DIP switches for these functions related to serial port configuration m Serial port protocol configuration mode T
98. me src_name Background Activities Return smsApp software title BK T Return port configuration parameters fixed by GUI BK P Request Chop CH dest_name nbr_sources src_name_entry1 src_name_entryn Request Clear Destination Tielines CT dest_name Machine De Assign DA dest_name src_name Query Machine Assignment Status QAI dest_name Query Names QN R QN T QN M QN Y Request Take Monitor Destination TM dest_name Using Jupiter Protocol DIP Switch Settings If you are using a protocol other than Harris terminal protocol the SW3 pole 6 DIP switch on your Edge must be set to ON Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 63 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Supported Commands Jupiter ASCII Commands Table 6 10 identifies the Jupiter ASCII commands available through Edge Please refer to the appropriate Jupiter manual for a detailed explanation of these protocols Table 6 10 Jupiter ASCII Commands Command Description Function ZA Acknowledge Used to see if the ASCII interface exists and is running a response of ZA is returned whenever a ZA is received ZJOOO Report Lock Status Returns a code based on which kind of system control device or interface locked or protected the specified output if the output is not locked or protected no response will be sent ZN Command Rejected
99. mes for levels sources and destinations that are stored in the SMS 7000 controller and translate them to numerical indexes compatible with the Harris X Y control system The numerical indexes used on X Y to control router crosspoints will be the same as assigned by the SMS 7000 controller to the levels sources and destinations respectively These numbers do not necessarily correspond to the router s physical inputs and outputs As a result when translating between GVG SMS 7000 native protocol and X Y protocol the Source and Destination indexes that appear in the messages will be the same Note The X Y protocol is not a name based protocol however it is necessary to configure the Harris ABA panel s names support using Navigator or RouterMapper configuration utility software application To ensure that the names used by the GVG Series 7000 system and the Harris router control panel are consistent make sure that the names assigned in the logical database Source and Destination pages are entered in the same order as shown by the Source and Destination sorted by index report generated by the GVG Print Config program The most direct way to determine the SMS 7000 system s index order for Sources and Destinations is to use the GVG SMS 7000 based system s Print Config program to generate a report of all Sources and Destinations sorted by index For details of using the Print Config program to generate this report please consult the Series 7
100. meters LEVEL Set current Level mmber POLL Poll source connections QUERY List basic Command Line entry syntax READ List current crosspoint status SOURCE Set current Source number TERMINAL 0N OFF Set or clear Echo Mode XPOINT 2 81 2 list eee Set specified crosspoints ZERO Clear status and reset frame SHOW MENU E Display Ethernet Options SHOW MENU F Display File System Options SHOW MENU H Display Hardware Options SHOW MENU P Display Protocol Options SHOW MENU U Display User Account Options REBOOT Reboot the frame without clearing status Lonr 4 3 Le Suns XIRI SAT GAS ya fans Pres cn Figure 6 46 Command Summary Screen Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual List of Terminal Commands The commands listed in Table 6 23 are in order corresponding to their appearance on the Command Summary screen Figure 6 46 on page 76 Each command is defined its syntax is illustrated its parameters are listed and its response is provided More detailed explanations of these commands can be found in the Serial Protocol Reference Manual You can download a copy of this manual from our website Table 6 23 Terminal Commands from Terminal Protocol Menu Screen Command Syntax Input Parameters Result DESTINATION DESTINATION Destination number Completes crosspoint or operations after the level D
101. n RS 232 serial ports SERIAL 1 and SERIAL 2 One pair of BNC X Y ports single looping X Y Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 10 Chapter 2 Frame Installation i m One pair of BNC X Y SBUS ports Two RJ 45 Ethernet connections ENET Alarm Comm Port The 3 pin alarm comm port reports alarms as they occur in the frame a Pin 1 labeled Normally open normally closed jumper selectable a Normally closed is shorted with the common closed when an alarm condition does not exist and the frame is powered The default operation of the alarm relay is normally open a Normally open is shorted with the common closed when an alarm condition exists a Pin 2 GND Relay common a Pin 3 labeled Reserved for future use The alarm port provides indication of these alarm conditions Table 2 3 Alarm Conditions Alarm Condition Description PS Fail Alarm asserted in the event of a power supply failure in systems with multiple power supplies the alarm will be asserted if any power supply fails The alarm relay circuitry has been designed so the relays are energized when the alarm condition does not exist If a relay fails or if the circuit controlling a relay fails the relay will de energize which will cause the corresponding alarm to be asserted If the frame loses power the alarm relay will become de energized and the alarm condition will be asserted The
102. nect MI provides communications power conversion and reference conditioning for the resource module It also provides control connectivity between the resource module and the back panel The MI monitors and controls the single relay alarm for power loss fan failure or other alarms Flash Memory Module Figure 2 6 Flash Memory Module Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 9 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual The flash memory module houses the operating system software for the Edge It includes the software necessary for updating protocols Resource Module Figure 2 7 Resource Module The resource module provides control and monitoring of communications access to the communication connectors X Y serial and Ethernet and configurable items accessible through the serial port or Telnet interface Back Panel Connections The control and power section of the Edge rear panel includes these items Two DC input power connectors PS1 and PS2 One 3 pin alarm comm port ALM COM Two 9 pin RS 232 serial ports SERIAL 1 and SERIAL 2 One pair of BNC X Y ports single looping X Y One pair of BNC sync ports reserved for future use One RJ 45 Ethernet connection ENET Figure 2 8 Power and Control Connections The control and power section of the Edge Il rear panel includes these items Two DC input power connectors PS1 and PS2 One 3 pin alarm comm port ALM COM Two 9 pi
103. need to be configured before operating the resource module if settings other than the defaults are desired a The Alarm jumper on the MI board Figure 3 12 on page 18 shows the location of the alarm port jumper on the MI module Three DIP switches on the front of the resource module Figure 3 13 on page 19 shows the location of the DIP switches on the Edge resource module Figure 3 14 on page 20 provides a summary of the functions of each DIP switch 1 HyperTerminal a product of Hilgraeve Inc is a communications applet that ships with Windows 95 98 and Windows NT 4 0 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 18 Chapter 3 Frame Configuration on OU Alarm Jumper on the MI Module The Alarm jumper sets the normally open normally closed operation of the alarm port Unless otherwise noted the frame is shipped from the manufacturing facility with the alarm port configured for normally open NO operation Note To switch the alarm port from normally closed operation to normally open operation follow these steps Unplug the frame so that it does not receive electrical power Unscrew the screws on the front panel The screws in the front panel are captive Do not separate them from the front panel Gently pull the front panel away from the frame Tilt the front panel down to expose the MI module The location of the NO NC jumper is shown in Figure 3 12 on page 18 Alarm jumper location currently set for nor
104. ng these products for recycling Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a WEEE compliant emblem as shown in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 WEEE Compliance Emblem Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation X Preface Preface Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 1 Introduction Figure 1 3 Edge Protocol Gateway The Edge protocol gateway is a multiuse platform housed in a 1RU frame that provides external connectivity to any Harris routing system It translates between Harris and other manufacturers routing control systems Edge protocol gateways provide Ethernet X Y serial and RS 232 RS 422 serial connectivity to any Harris routing system regardless of the type s of routing switcher involved These hardware products also provide connections to other vendors products This manual provides installation configuration and operation information necessary to successfully operate other vendor s products within a Harris routing system or alternatively to operate a Harris product with other third party equipment Main Features The Edge has the following main features a Automatic recovery of broken and restored connections whether due to power supply failures Ethernet communications failures or physical medium errors Support for the following communications media m Harris X Y bus loop through 75Q coax port a RJ 45 Ethernet port a 9 pin D selectable RS 232 or TIA EIA 422 B m Auto sensing 110
105. ommand Summary window gt SET IP1 192 168 127 33 gt gt SET GATEWAY 1 192 168 127 1 gt gt SET NETMASK1 255 255 255 128 gt gt SAVE SYSCONFIG Saving SysConfig xml Save complete gt You may review the network settings with the following terminal commands gt show ipdisplay the IP address is changed Active lp Address 192 168 127 33 Gateway Address 192 168 127 1 Netmask Address 255 255 255 128 Mac address 00 90 F9 00 22 F3 Stored lp Address 192 168 127 33 Gateway Address 192 168 127 1 Netmask Address 255 255 255 128 Mac address 00 90 F9 00 22 F3 gt Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Note Active settings are the ones that the Edge currently uses Stored settings are the ones that will be used the next time the Edge is started up The numbers will be different if Edge 75 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual This completes network configuration of Edge For IP changes to take effect the Edge should be restarted Type the REBOOT command at the terminal prompt gt REBOOT Telnet Interface Telnet Configuration The Telnet interface allows remote connection to the router from a standard Telnet client program such as those provided with the Windows operating system over IP port 23 To log into the Telnet interface a user account and password is required please refer to the Table 6 28 on page 84 for appropriate user management commands
106. on fala Reserved 3 Multidrop addressing mode RS 422 Only aloft on 2 Termination RS 422 Only wor On 1 Serial port format m RS 232 RS 422 SW3 poles 1 5 and 7 8 are only used when SW3 pole 6 is set to OFF Specific protocols are set via the Protocol Configuration subcommands menu Menu P or via configuration utility software Figure 3 14 DIP Switch Configuration Setting Up the Power Supply Module Note You may see an arc within the connector internally as the power supply connection is made This is normal Push the power supply module plug into the PS1 connector see Figure 3 15 until the fastener clips To make sure the power supply module is plugged in gently pull on the plug cable to make sure that the fastener is secure It should not pull out easily Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 21 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual If you are using a second power supply module plug it into the PS2 connector see Figure 3 15 Follow the same procedure as for the first power supply Al u v H4 EH gt A a 3 D N ANADA Figure 3 15 PS1 and PS2 Power Supply Connector Locations Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 22 Chapter 3 Frame Configuration Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 23 4 Protocol Translation Setup Setting up protocol translation for your hardware product is a multi part process This guide provide
107. on query command series and for the R ead terminal command Crosspoint restrict U U only if any routing None query hardware is present Crosspoint restrict set U U only if any routing Crosspoints are blocked if clear hardware is present any routing hardware is present Crosspoint restrict U None None status Buffer preset status V V only if any routing None query hardware is present Buffer preset status V None None reply Lock Protect status W W for local routing None query hardware Lock Protect status wW None Lock information is reply updated in the internal system status table this data is used to generate the lt N P gt field for the GVG destination query command series Lock Protect status set W W for local routing Lock protect unlock local hardware routing hardware Crosspoint status query X S only if any routing None hardware is present Crosspoint Take request X S only if any routing Crosspoints are taken if any routing hardware is present 59 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 60 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Using GVG SMS 7000 Protocol Table 6 8 provides a brief listing of the GVG SMS 7000 commands available through Edge Table 6 9 on page 62 lists unsupported commands Please refer to the Grass Valley Routing Products Protocols Manual for a detailed explanation of the Series 7000 native protocol DIP Switch Settings If you are using a protocol other than Ha
108. on session for serial control interface 75 Ethernet connection 11 Ethernet protocol configuration 32 Ethernet subcommands REBOOT 84 SAVE SYSCONFIG 84 SET BOOTDEFAULTS 82 SET GATEWAY 82 SET IP 82 SET NETMASK 82 SET PING 83 SET TDISCONNECTUSER 83 SET TMAXCONNECTIONS 83 SET VDISCONNECTUSER 84 SET VMAXCONNECTIONS 84 SHOW IPDISPLAY 82 SHOW TCONNECTIONS 83 SHOW TELNET 83 SHOW VIRTUALXY 83 SHOW VXYCONNECTIONS 84 Exclusion Source To Destination EXSD command 67 Expanded tally 0x68 command 68 Extended alarm reporting Q command 59 F F Level poll size reply command 59 F Level poll size query command 58 File system subcommands GET BOOTFILE 85 SET BOOTFILE 85 SET FILEDEL 85 SHOW FILES 85 SHOW FS 85 Find mnemonics OxO000 30013 com mand 69 Find mnemonics 0x0000 3013 com mand 69 Flash memory module 8 Force next QD command to return status of all destinations BK D command 61 Frame configuration details 17 20 G Gateway network configuration from ter minal control mode 76 77 GET BOOTFILE command 85 GET ENET command 86 GET HWFILE command 85 Get mnemonics 0x0000 30012 com mand 69 Get mnemonics 0x0000 3012 com mand 69 Get NV9000 mnemonic 0x22 command 69 Get NV9000 mnemonic Ox22 command 69 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 106 J Index Get physical crosspoint status 0x0000 3007 command 69 Get physical level dimensions 0x0000 30014 command 69 Get
109. p commands You can find a list of the startup commands available on page 77 In addition the configuration scenarios listed in Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration cite specific needed terminal command s Before you configure your Edge you will need to initiate a terminal operation session You need to determine which type of setup you will use For a standalone system with serial connections see Establishing a Terminal Operation Session for Serial Control Interface For a standalone system with Ethernet connections see Establishing a Telnet Session Products on page 73 for Ethernet Control Interface Products on page 73 For a network system with serial connections see Establishing a Terminal Operation Session for Serial Control Interface Products on page 73 and Network Configuration from Terminal Control Mode on page 74 For a network system with Ethernet connections see Establishing a Telnet Session for Ethernet Control Interface Products on page 73 and Network Configuration from Terminal Control Mode on page 74 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 73 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Establishing a Terminal Operation Session for Serial Control Interface Products 1 Configure a host machine such as a PC with HyperTerminal installed for serial port communication at a baud rate of 9600 with these settings Data on the serial control port is encoded as 8N1
110. page 69 and Table 6 20 on page 70 provide brief listings of the Pro Bel protocol commands available through the Edge Please refer to the pertinent Pro Bel manual for detailed explanations of the Pro Bel protocols Utah RCP 1 Utah 12 Protocol Commands Table 6 21 on page 70 and Table 6 22 on page 71 provide brief listings of the Utah RCP 1 protocol commands available through the Edge Please refer to the Utah Scientific Routing Switcher Protocols Manual for a detailed explanation of the RCP 1 Utah 12 protocols Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 87 7 Supporting Level Source or Destination Names With Edge Certain routers and router control systems that the Edge hardware supports for example GVG SMS 7000 native use logical level source and destination names directly as part of the protocol to formulate router control and status messages In some cases control panel status displays are derived directly from the names supplied in the control messages For example an application may involve a Harris alphanumeric breakaway control panel interfacing through Edge hardware to a router system that supports names using the SMS 7000 control protocol GVG panel SMS 7000 SMS 7000 Leitch X Y client GVG router system protocol SMS 7000 native protocol Figure 7 47 Example 1 Harris ABA Panel Interface to GVG SMS 7000 Router System Leitch ABA GVG In this case the Edge hardware s client side protocol support will obtain the na
111. physical level dimensions 0x0000 3014 command 69 Get physical LPR lock protect release sta tus 0x0000 3009 command 69 GET SERIAL command 86 Get status of output 0x0000 0052 com mand 69 Go Done Acknowledge message 13 command 71 Go message 06 command 71 GVG SMS 7000 client configuration 33 configuring client protocol 34 configuring server protocol 34 DIP switches mode 35 settings 35 36 60 native commands 61 63 program mode 35 protocol 60 89 server configuration 33 third party server configuration 34 H Hardware options subcommands GET HWFILE 85 SAVE HW 85 SAVE SYSCONFIG 85 SET HWFILE 85 SHOW ALARMS 85 I J K command See INFORMATION command Device discovery reply command 59 1 Device discovery query command 59 IF item response 65 INFORMATION command 79 Injury precautions 99 Input specifications 96 Installation modular components flash memory module 8 module interconnect 8 power supply modules 11 powerelarm and link LEDs 7 resource module 9 mounting requirements 13 procedures 13 siting requirements electrical 12 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation rack space 12 temperature 12 ventilation 12 unpacking equipment 6 Interrogate message 01 command 71 Introduction control features 2 3 main features 1 Jupiter protocol 89 Jupiter routing system configuration 36 39 client configuration 37 Jupiter routing systems configuring client protocol 37 configuring server protocol 37 DIP sw
112. polls for destination and lock status every two seconds This works for small and medium sized routers but very large routers cannot answer the destination poll because of a 2K limit on packet size On very large routers the Client can take switches and see status for changes that it made but changes made to the router by other controllers are not reported The following information is specific to setting up your system so that you can operate it via the Edge Complete details on how to set up and configure your PESA routing systems are located in their respective operation manuals Setting up Configurations If you haven t already done so review the Configuration Notes on page 42 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Harris remote control panel PESA routing system K lt t Harris or other third party controller Ki Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Edge 43 Setting Up the Client Configuration Harris Controls PESA AY 24 Edge A protocol PESA client protocol Figure 5 33 PESA Client Configuration Panacea router PESA router Follow the steps for these operations as provided in the pertinent manuals m Configure Edge to enable PESA CPU Link protocol Setting Up the Server Configuration PESA Controls Harris Harris routing switcher i 3 Edge
113. provides a brief listing of the Utah Scientific RCP 1 Utah 12 commands available through Edge Table 6 22 on page 71 lists correlations between the Utah commands and X Y commands Please refer to the Utah Scientific Routing Switcher Controls Protocol manual for a detailed explanation of the RCP 1 Utah 12 native protocol Table 6 21 Utah Scientific RCP 1 Utah 12 Command Codes ASCII HEX Command Protocol Comments SOH 01 Matrix Take command SOH lt Lev 1 4 gt lt Lev 5 8 gt lt Matrix input gt lt Matrix output gt lt Checksum gt or CR SOH lt gt lt gt 01 Matrix Status Request Same as Matrix Take Utah 12 command where both level bytes are ESC 1B 40 Matrix refresh report enable Reported data STX lt Lev 1 4 gt lt Lev 5 8 gt lt Matrix input gt lt Matrix output gt lt Checksum gt CR ESCA 1B 41 Matrix refresh report disable ESC B 1B 42 Matrix change report enable Reported data FS lt Lev 1 4 gt lt Lev 5 8 gt lt Matrix input gt lt Matrix output gt lt Checksum gt CR Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Table 6 21 Utah Scientific RCP 1 Utah 12 Command Codes Continued ASCII HEX Command Protocol Comments ESC C 1B 43 Matrix change report disable ESC D 1B 44 Matrix original take report enable OR Reported data SOH lt Lev 1 4 gt lt Lev 5 8 gt lt Matrix E
114. quest ZSOOOIIILLLLLLL com mand 64 T T command See TERMINAL command TA Request Take command 62 Take 0x0000 0050 command 69 Take input port to output port Ox0000 3001 command 69 Take without time stamp 0x50 com mand 68 Tally message 03 command 71 Tally request Ox5D command 68 TD Request Take destination command 62 Telnet configuration 77 TERMINAL command 81 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Terminal operation commands 78 81 Terminal operations 57 74 77 establishing session for serial control interface 75 establishing Telnet session for Ethernet control interface 75 76 gateway network configuration from terminal control mode 76 77 terminal commands 78 81 user management 77 virtual network X Y configuration 77 Terminal protocol 58 TI Request Take by index with level index command 62 TJ Request Take index with level bitmap command 63 TS Request Take salvo command 63 U U Crosspoint restrict setelear command 59 U Crosspoint restrict status command 59 U Crosspoint restrict query command 59 Unlock Crosspoint UNLC command 66 Unlock Output ZUOOO command 64 Unpacking information vili 6 UP Request unprotect command 63 User account subcommands SAVE USER 87 SET DELETEUSER 87 SET PASSWORD 88 SET USERGROUP 88 SHOW USERS 87 User management 77 Using GVG SMS 7000 protocol 60 63 Using pass through protocol 58 60 Using terminal protocol 58 Utah routing systems
115. r later The CCS Navigator software provides the graphical tools that will enable you to create easy to use graphical pages that visually represent your network s many devices systems and environments These graphical pages allow you to consolidate and ease network wide status monitoring leading to more efficient deployment of human resources for monitoring and troubleshooting tasks You can find instructions for adding and editing Edge configurations in Volume 6 of the Navigator Advanced Graphical Navigation Application User Manual RouterWorks RouterWorks router control software provides a graphical user interface for the entire line of Harris signal routers RouterWorks software may be used as the only controlling device in a system or it may be used in conjunction with traditional hardware control panels Multiple RouterWorks control stations may control the same routing system RouterWorks continually monitors the routing system and reports all changes in the status of the system regardless of the type of controlling device that initiated the change Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 4 Chapter 1 Introduction Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 2 Frame Installation A WARNING Potentially lethal voltages are present within the frame during normal operation Disconnect all power cords from the frame before you remove the top panel Do not apply power to the frame while the top is open unless the unit is being se
116. r trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective companies Contact Information Imagine Communications has office locations around the world For locations and contact information see http www imaginecommunications com contact us Support Contact Information For support contact information see Support Contacts http www imaginecommunications com services technical support eCustomer Portal http support imaginecommunications com Contents PTAC Sh che te RS nn ee nie re v AE AAE E EE EAE Re M EAEE AE EE E E Vv RUGIONICE 2h Soe E Ay EE oa Atte ee tnt duets Gin woul abel Mees v AIEA l EE EO A O AE EEE san ae gta Vv APPII ATIONS Avestan nant T Ba eA wore Batis Ree v Writing CONVENTIONS atien e e a ER E AEE eee ree vi Obtaining Documents sise vi Unpackingia Product s t ne RAR ete ee eet a vi PhOGUGUSEIVICING urnes ut ne ae ee li a Sie als ue etal che a ie vii R turnind a Produ t arse oases ha e e eE E I cul EAS vii Standards slusi erate aes ok adage eea ra hice ual insite ue Eres Ma vil Safety feces sees ea ees ise ar E AET oe ae ees ee ee Aes vii Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual cccccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeneenteensees viii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 2 Frame Installation 5 Chapter 3 Frame Configuration tess 17 Chapter 4 Protocol Translation Setup cece eesti 23 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration 29 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats an
117. rame be grounded to earth via the protective earth ground on the rear panel You will find a complete list of safety precautions in Appendix A IMPORTANT Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation viii Preface Preface Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual i WARNING Statements identifying conditions or practices that may result in personal injury or loss of life High voltage is present A CAUTION Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property Restriction on Hazardous Substance RoHS Compliance Directive 2002 95 EC commonly known as the European Union EU Restriction on Hazardous Substances ROHS sets limits on the use of certain substances found in electrical and electronic equipment The intent of this legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals that may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end of life recycling The Directive which took effect on July 1 2006 and refers to the following hazardous substances m Lead Pb a Mercury Hg m Cadmium Cd a Hexavalent Chromium Cr V1 a Polybrominated Biphenyls PBB m Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDE According to this EU Directive all products sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS compliant and lead free See our website for more information on dates and dea
118. rdware names are assigned to GVG router Sources and Destinations that are consistent with those previously assigned to Sources and Destinations associated with the existing Harris router system Typically this scenario would arise when adding an Edge hardware to an existing Harris router system that already has names assigned to its levels sources and destinations for example to support existing alphanumeric panels or Navigator RouterWorks workstations In this case a new database is not necessary the existing database may be used 89 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 90 Chapter 7 Supporting Level Source or Destination Names With Edge Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 8 Specifications o Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Electrical Specifications Table 8 30 Edge Electrical Specifications Item Specification Input 1RU portable desktop power supply rear mount AC power supply module available as an option Desktop power supply Universal input 47 63 Hz 70 W AC 100 240 VAC DC 36 to 72 VDC Output 15 VDC Total power 70 W Performance temperature 41 104 F 5 40 C Operating temperature 32 122 F 0 50 C Mechanical Specifications Table 8 31 Edge Mechanical Specifications Item Specification Size 19 in x5 25 in x1 75 in 48 3 cmx13 3 cmx44 cm Weight fully loaded 5 0 Ib 2 3 kg
119. re b Select the desired baud rate by highlighting the baud rate value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection c Select the desired mode by highlighting the serial interface value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection usually RS 422 for NVISION d Select the desired termination by highlighting the termination status value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection If the NVISION router is at an end point the termination status value must be set to Terminated e Click OK to return to the Edge serial ports window and then click OK to accept the changes 1 Navigator v 4 5 and RouterMapper v 5 13 or higher support NVISION and NV9000 configuration Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 42 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration Configuring for Use with PESA Protocols Configuration Notes The PESA protocol interprets parses commands and replies by counting fields based on the number of configured levels In a PESA system both the controller and router must agree on the number of levels or communications is impossible On the Edge this information is read from a names txt file generated by Navigator or RouterMapper For example if configuring an Edge to control a PESA routing system the Navigator or RouterMapper database must exactly describe the PESA router Another requirement is that the levels start w
120. re Installation Configuration and Operation Manual a You must create or have an existing Navigator or RouterMapper database For more detailed information see the appropriate configuration utility reference guide To configure Edge for use with Utah client or server protocol in Program mode follow these steps 1 Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 is set to ON 2 Make sure that pole 6 of SW3 is set to ON 3 Start up your configuration utility software make sure that the appropriate communications settings are selected 4 Poll the system a If no errors are encountered the Device List is updated a If errors are encountered error messages are returned Refer to the appropriate configuration utility reference guide for information on how to correct returned errors 5 Double click on the desired Edge configuration listed in the Device List At the Edit Edge dialog box select the Serial Protocols tab 7 Double click on the target serial port to which the Utah router is attached The Options window appears Assigned values for the default protocol s baud rate parity data bits stop bits and serial interface are displayed a Select the desired Utah protocol from the Protocol drop down list The assigned values for the selected protocol appear While all relevant protocol option values are displayed some values may not be configurable These values are displayed for informational purposes only you cannot change them through your
121. re information about this option Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 12 Chapter 2 Frame Installation Installing Hardware CAUTION Test your system before its final installation Make sure you verify its configuration cabling and proper system operation Siting Requirements Ensuring Adequate Rack Space The Edge frame is designed for mounting into a standard width 19 in 48 3 cm rack Frames are secured to the rack with standard front mounting ears built into the chassis Make sure to provide adequate space behind the mounting ears and appropriate clearance for the connecting cables at the rear of the frame Ensuring Proper Temperature and Ventilation An ambient temperature should be maintained between 32 F 0 C and 122 F 50 C at a relative humidity of 10 90 non condensing No special cooling arrangements are necessary but make sure to prevent excessive ambient heat rise in closed unventilated equipment racks To ensure proper ventilation keep the front panel of the frame closed during operation otherwise the frame could overheat Meeting Electrical Requirements The Edge frame accepts one desktop power supply unit PSU The frame is prewired to accept a second optional power supply for power backup Their power consumption is nominally 65VA A fully loaded frame will operate with a single power supply Maximum Power Dissipation These ratings refer to the total module power consumption excluding
122. relay is energized when power is applied to detect when power is lost and to allow the alarm to be asserted Serial Connections Note Table 2 4 on page 14 shows the connector pin assignments for a RS 232 cable connection Table 2 5 on page 14 shows the connector pin assignments for an RS 422 cable connection One of the many powerful features of a Harris router control system is its ability to use a serial port to access an entire system The serial port in effect is the control gateway to the entire routing system The serial port allows external control of the Edge by a computer user or automation system via a serial connection using RS 232 or RS 422 The port is configured by DIP switches on the resource module see Figure 3 14 on page 20 or by settings selectable from a terminal screen see Terminal Operations in the Protocol Translation Functions Configuration and Operation Manual X Y Port The X Y control bus is a high speed serial interface by which Harris routers and control panels are interconnected via standard 75Q video coax cable The ends of the X Y bus must be terminated using standard 75Q video terminators The Edge features one looped through port two BNC connectors If either of the BNCs is used the other associated X Y port connection must be terminated with a 75Q BNC terminator or connected to another device s X Y port For example it is not necessary to terminate either of the BNCs if neither is used Copy
123. riate product manual for the third party hardware Configuring for Use with Pro Bel Client or Server Protocol A Note Settings for Edge DIP switches are shown in Figure 3 14 on page 20 DIP Switch Mode Configuring via DIP Switches The following DIP switches must be set to configure Edge for use with Pro Bel client or server protocol Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 is set to OFF Set up the protocol you want to run pole 6 of SW3 Set up the appropriate baud rate poles 7 8 of SW3 Set up the appropriate mode usually RS 422 for Pro Bel pole 1 of SW3 If the Pro Bel router is an end point the Termination DIP switch pole 2 of SW3 must be ON Program Mode Configuration via Navigator or RouterMapper Configuring in Program mode is performed through the Navigator or RouterMapper configuration utility To perform this operation Your Edge must be configured with a valid IP address and configured to allow FTP client connections See Network Configuration from Terminal Control Mode on page 74 for additional information on how to configure IP settings You must have a PC with configuration utility application software installed attached to the Harris router Make sure that the router is configured as described in the installation manual that applies to your specific router Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 48 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration a You must create or have an existing Navigator or Ro
124. right 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 11 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Ethernet Connection The Ethernet connection provides high speed links for configuration control and monitoring of the complete routing system The Ethernet connection uses 10Base T wiring Figure 2 11 on page 15 shows the RJ 45 jack pinout information for 10Base T Ethernet communication Power Supply Modules Figure 2 9 Desktop Power Supply Module Each Edge comes with a desktop power supply module as a standard feature The power supply module is equipped with a universal input The universal AC input version operates from 100 VAC through 240 VAC which it converts to 15V DC and provides 70 W of output power The desktop power supply module has a thermostatically controlled cooling fan built into it The cooling fan will turn on and off automatically to control the operating temperature of the power supply module Because all frames have at least two power supply connectors and because all necessary current sharing components are located internally to the frame you only need to plug in a second desktop power supply for redundancy Optional Power Supply Mounting Tray Figure 2 10 Power Supply Mounting Tray The power supply mounting tray allows you to mount up to seven 1RU desktop power supplies This mounting tray can be forward or rear mounted into a regular frame rack Contact your Sales representative for mo
125. ris terminal protocol the SW3 pole 6 DIP switch on your Edge must be set to ON Supported Commands Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Note NP0020 commands are not supported Edge 67 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Table 6 13 through Table 6 16 identify the NVISION commands available through Edge Please refer to the appropriate NVISION manual for a detailed explanation of these protocols Table 6 13 NP0010 Command Codes Hex Designator Command Protocol Comments 0x10 Manufacturer and product ID 0x11 Software version 0x50 Take without time stamp 0x51 Destination status 0x55 Lock destination 0x56 Protect destination 0x58 Release destination 0x59 Level configuration Ox5D Tally request Ox5E Salvo 0x68 Expanded tally 0x80 Error response Table 6 14 NP0016 Command Codes Hex Designator Command Protocol Comments 0x0000 0050 Take 0x0000 0051 Set output lock protect release 0x0000 0052 Get status of output 0x0000 0059 Router partition information 0x0000 005E Salvo tally Table 6 15 NP0017 Command Codes Hex Designator Command Protocol Comments 0x0000 3001 Take input port to output port 0x0000 3003 Lock protect release port 0x0000 3005 Register for changes for port 0x0000 3007 Get physical crosspoint status 0x0000
126. rol system see the appropriate product manual for the third party hardware Configuring for Use with NVISION or NV9000 Client or Server Protocol A Note Settings for Edge DIP switches are shown in Figure 3 14 on page 20 DIP Switch Mode Configuring via DIP Switches The following DIP switches must be set to configure Edge for use with NVISION or NV9000 server protocol a Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 is set to OFF m Set up the protocol you want to run pole 6 of SW3 a Set up the appropriate baud rate poles 7 8 of SW3 Set up the appropriate mode usually RS 422 for NVISION pole 1 of SW3 a f the NVISION router is an end point the Termination DIP switch pole 2 of SW3 must be ON Program Mode Configuration via Navigator or RouterMapper Configuring in Program mode is performed through the Navigator or RouterMapper configuration utility software To perform this operation Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation ui Edge 41 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual a Your Edge must be configured with a valid IP address and configured to allow FTP client connections See Network Configuration from Terminal Control Mode on page 74 for additional information on how to configure IP settings m You must have a PC with configuration utility software installed attached to the Harris router Make sure that the router is configured as described in the installation man
127. rris terminal protocol the SW3 pole 6 DIP switch on your Edge must be set to ON Supported Commands Table 6 8 GVG SMS 7000 Native Commands Supported Qd dest_name to destinations by destination name Command Syntax Description Client Server Background Activities Used without Server Ret parameters to eturn system name BK N synchronize Server Return protocol BK R communications Server processor software Used to periodically revision refresh Protects Return native protocol BK t Used as a diagnostic Server software title tool Return status bit flags BK F Server Clear status bit flags BK f Server Force next QD BK D Server command to return status of all destinations Clear flags associated BK A Server with QA no_parameter command Set query refresh BK Server interval in seconds Set query level 4 echo BK E Server status Null command BK 2 Server implemented in Level 2 Request protect PR dest_name level_bitmap Protects a specific Server destination from having its source changed Query combined QC dest_name Returns source status on Server destination status combined levels of a destination Query destination status QD dest_name Checks sources assigned Server Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Table 6 8 GVG SMS 7000 Native Commands Supported Continued Edge Frame and Firmware Installation Configura
128. rviced by properly trained personnel Before You Begin Before you can begin the protocol translation configuration procedures you must a Install and configure your protocol specific equipment as described in Installing and Configuring Hardware on page 5 a Install your Edge frame as described in Edge Frame Installation Information on page 6 a Configure your Edge frame as described in Frame Configuration Details on page 17 m If necessary install the appropriate protocol firmware Activate your firmware license Installing and Activating Firmware See Chapter 4 Protocol Translation Setup for information about activating the firmware for your protocol Installing and Configuring Hardware m See page 6 for information on how to install and configure an Edge frame a See the Grass Valley Group Series 7000 Configuration Manual for specific information on how to install and configure a GVG SMS 7000 Series signal management system 1 If you ordered the protocol firmware at the same time as your original Edge product purchase it will be factory installed and activated 2 GVG SMS 7000 Jupiter routing control systems are products of Thomson Grass Valley headquartered in Paris France Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 6 Chapter 2 Frame Installation a See the Jupiter FM 3000 Installation and Operating Manual for specific information on how to install and configure a Jupiter router switcher m See the NVISIO
129. s SET BOOTDEFAULTS SET BOOTDEFAULTS None Resets the IP address subnet mask and network gateway address to the factory defaults settings take effect after you reboot the device The SET BOOTDEFAULTS command will completely overwrite all system parameters and will A require you to reset all parameters in your system before it will operate Improper use of this command may result in permanent damage to your router Do not use this command without first contacting Customer Service If you have inadvertently used this command contact Customer Service immediately Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 80 Chapter 6 Protocol Formats and Terminal Operations Table 6 24 Menu E Ethernet Subcommands Continued Command Syntax Input Parameters Result SET PING SET PING IP address of another device or computer If the device or computer is accessible CLIENT IS ALIVE message will appear If the device or computer is not accessible HOST UNREACHABLE message will appear SHOW TELNET SHOW TELNET None Displays these Telnet options available on your device SET TMAXCONNECTIONS SET TDCONNECTUSER SHOW TCONNECTIONS SET TMAXCONNECTIONS SET TMAXCONNECTIONS Number of allowable concurrent Telnet sessions Restricts the maximum number of concurrent Telnet sessions to a specific number the maximum number of sessions cannot exceed 12
130. s sources and destinations are shown in Table 7 29 Table 7 29 Level Source Destination Default Names Item Numeric Index Default Name Levels 0 Level 0 1 Level 1 coe eon 7 Level 7 Sources 0 In 1 1 In 2 coe e X In x x highest Source number Destinations 0 Dest 1 1 Dest 2 coe eee Y Dest y y highest Destination number If no user defined names are supplied the default names will be used in the processing of messages for protocols requiring name support For an explanation of how the names are used in a particular protocol s messages please refer to the appropriate protocol manual for example the SMS 7000 Protocol manual Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Assigning User Defined Names In some configurations such as using a non Harris controller that employs a name based protocol to control a Harris router or to match the names that the Edge hardware will use to an existing control system you may want to program the Edge hardware with more descriptive user defined names To ensure desired operation you must create a database that assigns the desired names to the correct levels sources and destinations Assigning Names That Do Not Need to Match an Existing Harris Control System Note For additional information on creating a Navigator database please consult Volume 6 Routin
131. s step by step instructions for completing each part of the process Part 1 Determining What To Do First a Part 2 Reviewing Pre Installation Information Part 3 Installing the Protocol Firmware Part 4 Entering the License Key Pre Installation Information The Edge hardware products provide Ethernet X Y serial and RS 232 RS 422 serial connectivity to any Harris routing system regardless of the type s of Harris routing switcher involved It also provide connections to other vendors products This chapter provides information necessary to successfully install the appropriate firmware and a license key for your selected protocol Edge hardware products provide bidirectional translation of the following router control protocols m Harris pass through protocol m GVG SMS 7000 protocol m Jupiter ASCII and ESswitch protocol a NVISION serial and Ethernet protocols m PESA CPU Link Protocol No 1 P1 protocols m Pro Bel SW P 02 and SW P 08 protocols a Utah Scientific RCP 1 protocol Determining What To Do First If you ordered the GVG Jupiter NVISION Pro Bel or Utah protocol firmware separately from your original hardware purchase you must install updated firmware Review the Equipment You Will Need and Pre Installation Checklist sections that follow and then go to Installing the Protocol Firmware on page 24 Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 24 Chapter 4 Protocol Translation Setup If you ordered the
132. s updated a If errors are encountered error messages are returned Refer to the appropriate configuration utility reference guide for information on how to correct returned errors 5 Double click on the desired Edge configuration listed in the Device List 6 At the Edit Edge dialog box select the Serial Protocols tab 7 Double click on the target serial port to which the GVG router is attached The Options window appears Assigned values for the default protocol s baud rate parity data bits stop bits and serial interface are displayed a Select the desired GVG protocol from the Protocol drop down list The assigned values for the selected protocol appear While all relevant protocol option values are displayed some values may not be configurable These values are displayed for informational purposes only you cannot change them through configuration utility software b Select the desired baud rate by highlighting the baud rate value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection c Select the desired mode by highlighting the serial interface value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection usually RS 422 for GVG d Select the desired termination by highlighting the termination status value only A drop down menu appears which allows you to change the selection If the GVG router is at an end point the termination status value must be set to Terminated e Click OK to
133. ss Installing the Protocol Firmware Determining the Size of Installed Flash RAM 1 2 Open a serial or Telnet terminal operation session At the gt prompt type show fs and then press lt Enter gt The following information will be displayed the information displayed on your screen may vary from this example Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 25 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual COM 1 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Beles Dis als cel sl gt show fs gt Partition size 15872 KB 512 B Number of Bytes per block 16 MB 28F640C3B Flash size evice name Auto detect 1152008N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 4 16 Checking Flash Size Check that the flash size is 16 MB Edge hardware frames require a 16 MB flash RAM a Ifthe flash size is 4 MB a new flash RAM module will be required You will need to determine the control board serial ID see step 4 a Ifthe flash size is 16 MB check the software code version see Table 4 6 Table 4 6 Software Revision Versions for Edge Protocols Protocol Option Software Revision Version GVG 2 51 or higher Jupiter 2 72 or higher NVISION 2 61 or higher Pro Bel 2 77 or higher Utah 2 52 or higher At the gt prompt type show rparm The following information will appear the information displayed on your screen may vary from this e
134. system Note DIP switches are set to 0 as the default setting Both serial control ports are preset at the manufacturing facility with identical default DIP switch settings If you want your Edge settings to match these defaults you do not need to make any further changes If you do want to switch from the default settings for example to use a different protocol you only need to make the changes once The Edge uses the changed settings until you switch them again DIP switch SW3 see Figure 3 14 on page 20 provides DIP switches for the functions related to serial port configuration Configuring for Translating Protocols The Edge may be used to translate from Harris protocols to other third party protocols The commands used to configure protocol translation and to view the Edge s current protocol configuration can be displayed by typing SHOW MENU P at the Command prompt See page 83 for a list of the Protocol command line options You can use the SHOW PORTS command at any time to view the configuration for all ports that are loaded when you start the Edge Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 29 30 Chapter 5 Protocol Translation Configuration COM 1 HyperTerminal olx Fie Edit View Call Transfer Help gt show ports SERIAL INTERFACES SERIAL 1 SETTINGS PROGRAMMED BAUD 38400 MODE RS232 STATUS CONNECTED ASSIGNED PROTOCOL STATUS OPTIONS Leitch Terminal SERIAL 2 SETTINGS PROGRAMMED BAUD 38400 MODE
135. that of the power supply allowable within the Edge frame The limits are based on the ability of the unit to dissipate heat over a temperature range of 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Voltage Selection The Edge frame does not have a voltage selector switch The desktop power supply has a continuous input range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC Protective Ground Since the desktop power supply does not present a shock hazard the Edge frame does not have a protective safety earth ground Mounting and Installing The following tools and equipment are recommended for frame installation m One standard 19 in 0 4 m rack Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 13 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual m One medium Phillips screwdriver m Four 10 32 Phillips head rack mount screws m One of the following a Standard 10 Mbps 10Base T Ethernet cable segment no longer than 382 08 ft 100 m a RS 232 or RS 422 cable segment no longer than 50 ft 15 m for RS 232 and 2 000 ft 610 m for RS 422 Mounting Requirements The Edge frame can be mounted in a standard width 19 in 48 3 cm rack using four 10 32 Phillips head mounting screws The back of the frame does not need to be supported The frame can be mounted in either the front or the rear of the rack thereby providing more efficient use of your equipment housing space The rack ears can be attached to the frame in either direction thereby allowing you
136. ther than numeric indices To translate these commands properly and provide names to controllers using the SMS 7000 protocol the Edge must provide names support The Edge provides default names for all levels inputs sources and outputs destinations for example Level 0 Level 1 etc for levels In 1 In 2 etc for sources and Dest 1 Dest 2 etc for destinations Note that the protocol numbers for similar protocols for the serial and Ethernet protocol options are not the same for example GVG Server protocol for a serial port is one number while GVG Server protocol for Ethernet ports is a different number Make sure that the desired protocol is selected If you want the GVG control system to use assigned rather than default names for example levels sources and destinations assigned using configuration utility software the Edge must be configured to recognize the custom names Fore more information see Configuring for Name Support on page 51 and Chapter 7 Supporting Level Source or Destination Names With Edge on page 87 DIP Switch Mode Configuring via DIP Switches Note Settings for Edge DIP switches are shown in Figure 3 14 on page 20 The following DIP switches must be set to configure Edge for use with GVG client or server protocol a Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 is set to OFF m Set up the protocol you want to run pole 6 of SW3 Set up the appropriate baud rate poles 7 8 of SW3
137. these protocols a The Harris Serial Protocol Reference Manual contains detailed information concerning terminal protocol and X Y command s m The Grass Valley Routing Products Protocols Manual and Grass Valley Group Series 7000 Signal Management System Configuration Manual contain detailed information concerning the GVG SMS 7000 protocol a The following Jupiter documents contain detailed information concerning the Jupiter protocol a ESswitch Serial Routing Switcher Control Protocol Guide 04 045 707 008 a Jupiter Getting Started Guide 04 045707 003 a The following NVISION documents contain detailed information concerning the NVISION protocol a NVISION Ethernet Protocol Router Control Messages NP0016 00 Rev B a NVISION Serial Protocol Router Control Messages NPO010 02 Rev B m The PESA CPU Link Protocol No 1 P1 manual contains detailed information concerning the PESA P1 protocol m The Pro Bel Router Control Protocols SW P 88 Issue No 2 manual contain detailed information concerning the SW P 02 and SW P 08 protocols a The Utah Scientific Routing Switcher Controls Protocol manual contains detailed information concerning the RCP 1 and Utah 12 protocols Protocol Formats Using Harris Terminal Protocol Terminal protocol is implemented via one of the Edge serial ports Terminal protocol is useful as an interface to a router to check the status of the router to change the crosspoints and to write and exe
138. tion and Operation Manual 61 or specified levels Command Syntax Description Client Server Query error definition QE error_code Retrieves text describing a Server particular error code Query destination status QI destIndex Ivllndex Checks sources assigned Server by index response type 1 Qi destIndex lvllndex to destinations by specific Destination and Level Index Query destination status QJ destlndex Checks sources assigned Server by index response type 2 Qj destIndex to destinations by Destination Index for all levels Query destination status QL dest_name Checks sources assigned Server with tieline info QIl dest_name to destinations by destination name includes tie line information Query Names Server Query source names QN S Checks names associated Server with sources Query destination QN D Checks names associated Server names with destinations Query level names QN L Checks names associated Server with levels Query salvo names QN V Checks names associated Server with salvos Query sources with QN IS Checks names associated Server nice d s with sources via the Source Index Query destinations with QN ID Checks names associated Server destination index with destinations via the Destinations Index Query date and time QT Checks system date and Server time information Query salvo status QV salvo_name Checks sources Server destinations
139. tocol Translation Setup Entering the License Key 1 Obtain your soft activation code from your Sales representative This activation code consisting of fourteen characters will be provided to you when you purchase the protocol translation option If you received a license file license txt from us go directly to step 4 2 Use any ASCII text editing program to create a file named license txt 3 As the first line in the license txt file enter the 14 digit license keycode Do not include any spaces or carriage returns 4 Use an FTP program to copy the license txt file from its original location to the Edge flash module directory devfs The frame is now set up for protocol translation configuration Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 5 Protocol Translation Configuration Configuring for Use with Harris Protocols ll Two separate serial control ports are used to control Edge from an external computer or automation system Either serial port may be used to monitor the system configuration determine the current status of crosspoint connections change crosspoint connections in any matrix and setup pre programmed crosspoint takes sequences salvos In a system involving multiple frames the commands entered into the serial port on one frame are sent to the other frames in the system via the X Y control bus Any serial control port in the routing system can be used for control or status of the entire
140. ual that applies to your specific router m You must create or have an existing Navigator or RouterMapper database For more detailed information see the appropriate configuration utility reference guide To configure Edge for use with NVISION or NV9000 client or server protocol in Program mode follow these steps Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 and pole 6 of SW3 are set to ON Start up your configuration utility software make sure that the appropriate communications settings are selected Poll the system a If no errors are encountered the Device List is updated a If errors are encountered error messages are returned Refer to the appropriate configuration utility reference guide for information on how to correct returned errors Double click on the desired Edge configuration listed in the Device List At the Edit Edge dialog box select the Serial Protocols tab Double click on the target serial port to which the NVISION router is attached The Options window appears Assigned values for the default protocol s baud rate parity data bits stop bits and serial interface are displayed a Select the desired NVISION protocol from the Protocol drop down list The assigned values for the selected protocol appear While all relevant protocol option values are displayed some values may not be configurable These values are displayed for informational purposes only you cannot change them through your configuration utility softwa
141. uter m You must create or have an existing Navigator or RouterMapper database For more detailed information see the appropriate configuration utility reference guide To configure Edge for use with Jupiter server protocol in Program mode follow these steps Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 is set to ON Make sure that pole 6 of SW3 is set to ON Start up your configuration utility software make sure that the appropriate communications settings are selected Poll the system a If no errors are encountered the Device List is updated a If errors are encountered error messages are returned Refer to the appropriate configuration utility reference guide for information on how to correct returned errors Double click on the desired Edge configuration listed in the Device List At the Edit Edge dialog box select the Serial Protocols tab Double click on the target serial port to which the Jupiter router is attached The Options window appears Assigned values for the default protocol s baud rate parity data bits stop bits and serial interface are displayed a Select the desired Jupiter protocol from the Protocol drop down list The assigned values for the selected protocol appear While all relevant protocol option values are displayed some values may not be configurable These values are displayed for informational purposes only you cannot change them through your configuration utility software b Select the desired baud
142. uterMapper database For more detailed information see the appropriate configuration utility reference guide To configure Edge for use with Pro Bel client or server protocol in Program mode follow these steps 1 Make sure that pole 1 of SW1 is set to ON 2 Make sure that pole 6 of SW3 is set to ON 3 Start up your configuration utility software make sure that the appropriate communications settings are selected 4 Poll the system a If no errors are encountered the Device List is updated a If errors are encountered error messages are returned Refer to the appropriate configuration utility reference guide for information on how to correct returned errors 5 Double click on the desired Edge configuration listed in the Device List 6 At the Edit Edge dialog box select the Serial Protocols tab 7 Double click on the target serial port to which the Pro Bel router is attached The Options window appears Assigned values for the default protocol s baud rate parity data bits stop bits and serial interface are displayed a Select the desired Pro Bel protocol from the Protocol drop down list The assigned values for the selected protocol appear While all relevant protocol option values are displayed some values may not be configurable These values are displayed for informational purposes only you cannot change them through your configuration utility software b Select the desired baud rate by highlighting the baud rate valu
143. vii to determine what you must do to return the equipment to us Examining Equipment The following sections describe the physical components of the Edge The descriptions will provide you with the information you need to make sure these components operate correctly after installation is complete 1 NV routing control systems are products of NVISION Inc headquartered in Grass Valley California 2 PESA routing switchers are products of QuStream Corporation headquartered in Toronto Canada 3 Pro Bel routing switchers are products of Pro Bel Ltd headquartered in Reading Berkshire UK Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation Edge 7 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Modular Components The components installed in the Edge frame are as follows m Power Alarm and Link LEDs m Module Interconnect MI a Flash Memory Module m Resource Module Power Alarm and Link LEDs A power alarm LED and a link LED are present on all control modules see Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Power Alarm and Link LEDs m The power alarm LED is illuminated green when power is present If the power LED is not lit one or more of the supply rails on the module is invalid a The link LED is illuminated yellow when an Ethernet connection is made and maintained Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 8 Chapter 2 Frame Installation Module Interconnect MI Figure 2 5 Module Interconnect The module intercon
144. xample COM 1 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Jo n 28 28 gt show rparm gt ROUTER FRAME INFORMATION Leitch Panacea advanced router frame Bootloader Revision 2 3 Frame Type Software Revision 2 51 DipSwitch Start Source 1 Start Destination 1 Matrix 1 Analog Audio 32x32 Start Slot 1 En Card 1 Panacea Analog Audio Crosspoint Card Submodule Present Type a Yes Analog Audio 32x32 p Switch SW3 0x00 SW2 0x00 SW1 0x00 0 0 10 25 202 229 0 0 9 216 219 12 ame Serial ID Control Board Serial ID License ID 009D8DBOC FPGA Revision 1 8 d Slot 1 i152008 N1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Connected 0 00 12 Auto detect Figure 4 17 Locations of Software Revision Control Board Serial ID and License ID Fields Q If the existing flash size is 4 MB a new flash RAM module is required Write down code number shown in the Control Board Serial ID field The License ID field will not appear on Edge frames with a 4 MB flash Copyright 2005 2011 Harris Corporation 26 Chapter 4 Protocol Translation Setup Goto step 5 a Ifthe existing flash size is 16 MB but the version of code is less than v2 51 a new flash RAM module is required a Write down code number shown in the Control Board Serial ID field The License ID field will not appear on Edge frames with firmware versions less than v2 51 Goto step 5 Note The License
145. y index 1 command 61 QJ or Qj Query destination status by in dex 2 command 62 QL or QI Query destination status with tieline info command 62 QN D Query destination names com mand 62 QN ID Query destinations with destina tion index command 62 QN IS Query sources with source index command 62 QN L Query level names command 62 QN S Query source names command 62 QN V Query salvo names command 62 QT Query date and time command 62 Query combined destination status QC Edge W 109 Frame and Firmware Installation Configuration and Operation Manual command 61 QUERY command 80 Query date and time QT command 62 Query destination names QN D com mand 62 Query destination status QD or Qd com mand 61 Query destination status by index 1 QI or Qi command 61 Query destination status by index 2 QJ or Qj command 62 Query destination status with tieline info QL or Ql command 62 Query destinations with destinations index QN ID command 62 Query error definition QE command 61 Query level names QN L command 62 Query salvo names QN V command 62 Query salvo status QV command 62 Query source names QN S command 62 Query sources with source index QN IS command 62 QV Query salvo status command 62 R R command See READ command RCP 1 commands 72 74 READ command ESswitch 65 terminal protocol 80 REBOOT command 81 84 Register for changes for port OxO000 3005 command 69 Release
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