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1. Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Model ASPEN RCP 7272 Name ASPEN RCP 7272 IP Address 192 168 6 93 Software Version 1 04 01 IP Address 192 168 6 49 Status Present Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Model ASPEN 7272HD 3G The refresh button will re read the current settings in the RCP SIERRA VIDEO Hardware Panel To name the RCP or make changes to the network communications i e IP address select the Hardware Panel tab A SIERRA VIDEO ASPEN RCP 7272 Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced Name ASPEN RCP 7272 r Panel Network Settings MAC address 00 50 C2 57 D5 26 Mode Obtain IP address automatically DHCP Use the following IP address IP Address 492 168 6 49 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0000 V Allow Network Settings to be changed from the front panel The front panel has the ability to change the network address If you wish to disable this function remove the check from the box Allow Network Settings to be changed from the front panel The refresh button will re read the current settings in the RCP Make any changes necessary and press Save to implement changes Note Changing any parameters in this window will cause your browser to lose communication with the RCP You must enter the new IP address in your browser to re establish communications The RCP need not be reset for changes to take effect ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL
2. If successful a Reset Needed Reset Now window will appear If not successful an error will be displayed Change Password The login password for the panel s web pages can be changed in this screen The factory default is password NS Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced Logout n Information Button Brightness Existing System Password New System Password Repeat New System Password 19 SIERRA VIDEO Software Updates From time to time software upgrades may be available from Sierra Video Check our website sierravideo com for available downloads or contact the factory Place the software update file on your computer and select browse to locate the file Press Update Software and progress status will display Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced 1 Information Software Version 1 03 10 Button Brightness Use the button below to select the software update file Button Input Button Mappi Layers Communication Note The RCP will reset to complete the update Factory Defaults This screen allows you to reset the RCP to the factory default settings All parameters are reset including the IP address Advanced Button Restore factory default configuration Input Button Mapping CAUTION If you restore factory defaults you will lose all configuration changes that you have made 20 ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL Connection Test Connection to the c
3. SIERRA VIDEO Aspen RCP Control Panel Model RCP 7272 SIERRA VIDEO ASPEN RCP CONTROL PANELS User s Manual O Sierra Video P O Box 2462 Grass Valley CA 95945 Tel 530 478 1000 Fax 530 478 1105 Email info sierravideo com Version 1 0 Publication Date August 2012 The information contained in this manual is subject to change by Sierra Video Regulatory Warnings Safety Information The information in the following section provides important warnings and safety guidelines for both the operator and service personnel Specific warnings and cautions may be found throughout this manual Please read and follow the important safety precautions noting especially those instructions relating to risk of fire electrical shock and injury to persons Any instructions in this manual that require opening the equipment cover or enclosure are intended for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not perform any servicing other than what is contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified N Warnings A Cautions Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions Disconnect AC power before installing or removing device or servicing unit Do not use this product in or near water This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electrical shock plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecting inpu
4. Panel Lock Enabled Source based switching allows for a source to be selected first followed by selecting a destination or multiple destinations The factory default setting is Destination Based switching where the destination is selected first followed by selecting a source box unchecked E Enable Auto Take v Enable Source Based Switching A Button Mode Enabled gt WV Button Mode Enabled Lock Page Button Mode Panel Lock Enabled 13 SIERRA VIDEO Lock Page Button The Lock button on the front panel can disable panel operation There are 4 modes of operation for this button 1 Disabled Button has no function assigned to it Pressing it has no effect 2 Panel Lock Enabled Lock button is enabled It goes on off when pressed The button will be RED when it is on This is the default mode of operation 3 Panel lock always on show status Lock button disabled and is always on The button will be PURPLE 4 Page 2 pages Button can be used to switch between pages of input or output buttons While the panel is locked The following buttons will be off and disabled nothing will happen when they are pressed e FUNC button see exception for Factory Defaults e A button e V button e TAKE button Lock Page Button Mode Panel Lock Enabled Disabled Panel Lock Enabled Panel Lock always on show status Page 2 pages Refresh Save The Lock
5. ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL Advanced The Advanced tab allows access to engineering settings such as button brightness changing password software updates etc MR SIERRA VIDEO ASPEN RCP 7272 wu Hardware Panel Routing Switcher N Information Button Brightness Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Button Settings Model ASPEN RCP 7272 Name ASPEN RCP 7272 IP Address 192 168 6 93 Software Version 1 04 01 IP Address 192 168 6 49 Status Present Input Button Mapping FPGA Version 1 03 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Model ASPEN 7272HD 3G Output Button Mapping Gateway 0 0 0 0 Software Version 1 04 00 Salvo Button Mapping MAC Address 00 50 02 57 D5 26 Serial Layers Communication Setup Refresh Change Password Software Update Factory Defaults Connection Test Clicking on the bars on the lefthand side of the screen gives access to adjustments and status System Information The System Information tab provides an overview of the system status and current configuration settings 11 SIERRA VIDEO Button Brightness The Button Brightness tab sets the brightness of the control panel buttons Hardware Panel Routing Switche Advanced Logout Button Brightness 7 Fl min 1 max 16 ower Saver Mode Y Enable Power Saver Mode Wait 5 minutes min 1 max 60 Button Brightness The button brightness can be set to 16 different levels Hardware Pan
6. and will not respond to any selection of this button The A button will remain off and will not respond to any selection of this button Destination based Switching Press the OUT button The button will illuminate YELLOW Select an output The button will illuminate YELLOW Select enable level to be switched by toggling the A and V button see above Press the IN button The button will illuminate GREEN The current input connected will illuminate Select an input In auto take mode the switch will occur immediately If auto take mode is not enabled the Take button will blink RED press take to initiate the switch Input button colors CYAN to indicate video and audio GREEN to indicate video only BLUE to indicate audio only oOan kwnhd Note ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL Break away Switching When both video and audio layers are configured it is possible to switch only video only u or both To do that toggle the V and A buttons so that only the desired level type Example with auto take disabled 1 Press the OUT button The button will illuminate YELLOW 2 Press output 2 3 Press the IN button 4 The input connected to will light If audio and video are both connected to input 5 it will be cyan 5 Press input 6 It will blink cyan The Take button will blink red 6 To switch only audio to source 6 turn off the V button Input 6 will now blink
7. button on the front panel can also be used to change pages of operation Lock Page Button Mode Panel Lock Enabled Panel Lock Enabled Panel Lock always on show status Page 2 pages Refresh Jo Save In this mode this button will sequence through 2 pages of inputs and outputs The button will have a different color for each page The color for each page is also settable via the web page By default this button will always start on page 1 1 Pressing the button once will go to page 2 2 Pressing the button a second time will go back to page 1 14 ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL When Pages are selected the window changes to allow you to change the button color to indicate which page you are on Lock Page Button Mode Page 2 pages EN Page 1 button color Off Ka Page 2 button color Green w Refresh The refresh button will re read the current settings in the routing switcher Make any changes necessary and press Save to implement changes The control panel will need to be reset for these changes to take effect 15 SIERRA VIDEO Input Button Mapping Panel buttons can be assigned to different source destination connectors and salvo numbers to be controlled on the router 0 indicates the button is disabled Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced Button Brig Button Settings Input Butt apping Output Button Mappi
8. can happen 1 The panel is configured for DHCP and it has not received an IP address from the DHCP server 2 The user has put in a bad IP Address for this panel and or this field has become corrupt within the configuration Missing Routing Switcher If the RCP detects all of the network settings are correct and it still cannot connect to the routing switcher the LEDs will cycle in GREEN RCP Configuration Fault If there is a serious problem with the RCP where it cannot operate properly the LOCK and FUNC buttons will blink RED All other buttons on the panel will be off SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Introduction Button Lamp Test If Button 1 is held down when power is first applied the control panel will enter a Keyboard Lamp test function If no button is held down the control panel will go directly to the status mode 1 On power up press and hold button 1 until all GREEN LEDs turn on 2 For button 1 pressing the button will go through the following sequence All BLUE LEDS on All RED LEDS on All LEDs off Button 1 GREEN LED on Button 1 BLUE LED on Button 1 RED LED on Button 1 off All GREEN LEDs on Go back to step a seroancp 3 For all other buttons each press of the button will cycle through each LED supported by that button and off If you continue to push the button it will then repeat the sequence For example if button 2 is off pressing it will go through the following sequence a GREEN b BLUE
9. the same Ethernet network open your internet browser and type in the default address of the RCP in the address line of the internet browser 2 http 192 168 1 250 x Convert v Select This will open a web page generated by the RCP RCP information is displayed on this page A SIERRA VIDEO ASPEN RCP 7272 Y Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Model ASPEN RCP 7272 Name ASPEN RCP 7272 IP Address 192 168 6 93 Software Version 1 04 01 IP Address 192 168 6 49 Status Present Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Model ASPEN 7272HD 3G Refresh SIERRA VIDEO You must login to modify parameters To login select the login button P SIERRA VIDEO ASPEN RCP 7272 About Login A SIERRA VIDEO ASPEN RCP 7272 a Forgot your System Password R Enter the password and select Login Note The factory default password is password Changing Password To change the password or if you forgot your password select reset it from the login screen Forgot your System Password Reset it Enter the new password and serial number of the unit and press Save Reset System Password New System Password System Serial The password can also be changed from the Advanced tab without entering the serial number ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL After a successful login you will be provided with additional tabs as shown below Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced Logout
10. this setting Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced Video Audio Layers 9 Use routing switcher configuration note this is recommended for Aspen routers gt Configure manually Communicat Configure Manually External layers can be configured manually Choose Configure Manually and a new window will display Video Audio Layers W Use routing switcher configuration note this is recommended for Aspen routers 9 Configure manually Layer Configuration Enter the number of layers and hit Apply Then select the signal type from the dropdown window and Save the configuration 18 ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL Communication Setup RCP communications can be changed in this screen The setting UDP is the default and is highly recommended for use with the Aspen routing switchers WARNING Contact Sierra Customer service before changing this setting The setting Panel status update polling rate controls how fast the RCP will show crosspoint changes that were originated at other panels Setting this number lower will cause updates to happen faster but will also increase traffic on the Ethernet network NON Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced n information Button Brightness Connect to routing switcher using 9 UDP note this is recommended for Aspen routers Button Sel d tcp Panel status update polling rate 1 to 120 seconds 3 If changes are made click on Save
11. 0 C13 type power cords can be used if they comply with safety regulations of the country in which they are installed EMC Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC standard rules Operation is subject to the following conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operations Delivery Damage Inspection Carefully inspect the frame and exterior components to be sure that there has been no shipping damage Table of Contents Overview Aspen RCP Control Panels Introduction Model RCP 7272 Installation Rack Mounting Dimensions Connecting Peripherals AC Power Connections Configuration Ethernet Setup Changing Password Hardware Panel Name Routing Switcher Overview Advanced System Information Button Brightness Button Settings Input Button Mapping Output Button Mapping Salvo Button Mapping Layers Communication Setup Change Password Software Updates Factory Defaults Connection Test Vaz AR WOW WO WO Operation 23 Introduction 23 RCP Control Panel Operation 23 Button Colors 23 Switching the Routing switcher 24 IN and OUT Buttons 24 V and A Buttons 24 Destination based Switching 24 Break away Switching 25 Destination based Status 25 Source based Switching 26 Source based Status 26 Lock 27 Page 28 Salvo 28 S
12. HORROR 1 57 1 55 Bes ro ada SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Rack Mounting Carefully inspect the panel to ensure that there has been no shipping damage Make sure all shipping material is removed from the RCP frame The control panel described in this manual can be rack mounted in a standard 19 RU EIA rack assembly and includes rack ears at the ends of the front of the panel It does not require spacing above or below the unit for ventilation To rack mount any of the RCP panels simply place the unit s rack ears against the rack rails of the rack and insert proper rack screws through each of the holes in the rack ears Always rack mount the panel prior to plugging the unit into a power receptacle or attaching any cables CAUTION The operating temperature range of this product is O to 45 C Do not exceed the maximum 45 C or minimum 0 C operating temperature If installed in a closed or multi rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Dimensions Aspen RCP 7272 is 2 rack units high 19 wide and 1 25 deep SIERRA VIDEO Connecting Peripherals Power Ethernet and ground are all connected to the rear of the frame 10 100 Base T Ethernet Connector ETHERNET Power Conne
13. Name The RCP can be assigned a name if desired i e Edit A Production To change name of the RCP place the curser in the box and type in a new name Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced Name ASPEN RCP 7272 Panel Network Settings MAC address 00 50 C2 57 D5 26 Mode Obtain IP address automatically DHCP Use the following IP address IP Address 492 168 6 49 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0000 E Allow Network Settings to be changed from the front panel Make any changes necessary and press Save to implement changes SIERRA VIDEO Routing Switcher Overview There can be several routing switchers and or RCP panels on a network at the same time provided they are at different IP addresses Select the tab Routing Switcher and enter the IP address of the routing switcher to be controlled A SIERRA VIDEO ASPEN RCP 7272 Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced Routing Switcher Status Present Routing Switcher IP address 192 168 6 93 Refresh Place your curser in the box and enter the IP address of the routing switcher you wish to control Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced Routing Switcher Status Present Routing Switcher IP address 192 168 6 93 l Refresh I Make any changes necessary and press Save to implement changes The control panel will need to be reset for these changes to take effect 10
14. blue 7 Press the Take button 8 Input 6 will now be solid blue and input 5 will be solid green The V and A buttons can also be changed prior to choosing a preset Destination based Status When an output is selected the input currently connected to that output will light when the IN button is pressed When video and audio if available are routed from the same source then only that source button lamp will be lit Selected output button will be Yellow Input button colors CYAN to indicate video and audio GREEN to indicate video only BLUE to indicate audio only When a crosspoint switch is initiated from a point of control other than the local pushbutton interface AND it involves the currently selected destination THEN the source button tallies will be updated automatically 25 SIERRA VIDEO 26 Source based Switching 1 Select the IN button The button will illuminate YELLOW 2 Select an input The selected input button will illuminate YELLOW 3 Select the OUT button The button will illuminate GREEN 4 The buttons 1 through 72 will illuminate to show status of the input selected e CYAN indicates the source for video and audio e GREEN indicates the source for video only e BLUE indicates the source for audio only 5 Select an output In auto take mode the switch will occur immediately 6 If auto take mode is not enabled the Take button will blink RED press take to initiate the switc
15. c RED d off e Go back to step a 4 To exit test mode remove and re apply power to the unit 33 SIERRA VIDEO Front Panel Error Indications RCP Configuration Fault If there is a serious problem with the RCP where it cannot operate properly the LOCK and FUNC buttons will blink RED All other buttons on the panel will be off Technical Support Sierra Video has made every effort to insure that your unit has been fully tested and is configured to your order specifications If problems arise that can not be resolved please contact the Sierra Video technical support department Sierra Video factory 530 478 1000 Email service sierravideo com 34 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Mechanical Operating Temperature Oc 45C Dimensions 2 rack units high 19 wide and 1 25 deep Weight 2 6 lbs 1 2 kg Electrical AC Input Range 100 240V 50 60Hz Max AC Power 4 8W Communication Ethernet 1 10 100 Base T RJ45 35 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter A General Buyer assumes all responsibility for ascertaining the suitability of Sierra Video hereinafter SVS products for Buyer s intended use No product sold by SVS is designed or manufactured for use in any manner or under any conditions other than those described in SVS s instruction manuals and other printed material for each particular product If any product is used or applied in a manner or under condit
16. ction m Ground AC Power Connections The Aspen RCP uses an external power supply The power supply is an external AC to DC converter The power supply has a universal AC input 100VAC 240VAC Voltage selection is not necessary because the power supply senses the correct AC input automatically Connect an external 16 AWG or larger wire from earth ground to the chassis of the system as designated by the earth ground symbol CAUTION Only an authorized Sierra Video technician can service the RCP Any user who makes changes or modifications to the unit without the expressed approval of the manufacturer will void the warranty Use only the factory provided AC DC power supply to supply power to the control panel SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Ethernet Setup Default IP settings IP Address 192 168 1 250 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 Telnet Port 10001 To configure the IP port the control panel must first be connected to your PC This can be done by connecting a cable between your PC and the control panel or by adding it to your existing network The RCP defaults to an IP address of 192 168 1 250 which will not conflict with other devices in most systems If there is an IP address conflict direct connection must be used to configure the control panel s Ethernet port The IP Address can also be changed from the front panel See the chapter on Operation for details Once your PC and the RCP are on
17. d in all other countries select only a flexible three conductor power cord approved by the cognizant safety organization of your country The power cord must be Type HAR Harmonized with individual conductor wire size of 0 75 mm The power cord terminations should be a suitably rated earthing type plug at one end and IEC appliance inlet coupler at the other end Both of the power cord terminations must carry the certification label mark of the cognizant safety organization of your country A non shielded power cord may be used to connect AC power to every component and peripheral of the system Connect an external 16 AWG or larger wire from earth ground to the chassis of the system as designated by the earth ground symbol North American Power Supply Cords This equipment is supplied with North American power cords with molded grounded plug NEMA 15P at one end and molded grounding connector IEC 320 C13 at the other end Conductors are CEE color coded light blue neutral brown line and green yellow ground Operation of the equipment at voltages exceeding 130VAC will require power supply cords that comply with NEMA configurations International Power Supply Cords If shipped outside North America this equipment is supplied with molded ground connector IEC 320 C13 at one end and stripped connectors 50 5mm at the other end Connections are CEE color coded light blue neutral brown line and green yellow ground Other IEC 32
18. e BLUE to indicate the registers available for choice Only buttons that are stored as a salvo register are illuminated e Select any of the illuminated buttons The selected button will blink CYAN e The TAKE button begins to blink red unless auto take is enabled e Select TAKE e The salvo is executed e The FUNC button turns off e The front panel returns to normal operation mode 28 ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL Setup Functions Return to Factory Default To reset the RCP to Factory Default conditions requires simultaneous button pushes to execute the command to reset e Press and hold the FUNC button until it turns BLUE while holding the FUNC button e Press and hold Buttons 1 and 2 e Buttons 1 and 2 will be BLUE NOTE these buttons do not light until both are held If either button is released both will turn off e The TAKE button blinks RED e While continuing to hold the FUNC button and Buttons 1 and 2 press the TAKE button to execute The RCP will be reset to Factory defaults CAUTION All of your configuration changes in the RCP will be lost when you return to factory default If you hold down button 1 too long after hitting the TAKE button the front panel may go into Button Lamp Test mode All green LEDs will be on when this happens To exit this mode power cycle the RCP by removing and re applying the power Note Releasing the FUNC button will exit the Setup mode and return the panel to its previous
19. el Routing Switcher Advanced Button Brightness 7 min 1 max 16 ower Saver Ma Y Enable Poy er Mode Wait 5 mng h 1 max 60 Power Saver Mode When the Power Saver mode is enabled the buttons will dim to 25 of the set brightness at the specified wait time Power Saver Mod 9 Enable Power Saver Mode Wait 5 minutes min 1 max 60 ly Make any changes necessary and press Save to implement changes 12 ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL Button Settings The Button Settings tab sets lock and Take mode parameters of the front control panel buttons Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced m Information Enable Auto Take Button Brightness Enable Source Based Switching Bu ngs A Button Mode Enabled v sini V Button Mode Enabled Lock Page Button Sa tton Mapping Mode Panel Lock Enabled Layers Communication Setup Change Pas Software Update Connection Test The control panel can be set for Auto Take mode In the Auto Take mode the routing switcher switches as soon a destination and source are selected or a source and destination are selected if Enable Source Based Switching is selected see below Auto Take E Enable Source Based Switching A Button Mode Enabled gt V Button Mode Enabled y Lock Page Button Mode
20. etup Functions 29 Return to Factory Default 29 IP Address 29 Reset the IP address to Factory Default 31 Button Brightness 31 Power Saving Mode 32 Error Indications 32 Not Connected to a routing switcher 32 RCP Configuration Fault 32 Troubleshooting 33 Introduction 33 Button Lamp Test 33 Front Panel Error Indications 34 RCP Configuration Fault 34 Technical Support 34 Specifications 35 Warranty 37 Contents 1 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Aspen RCP Control Panels Introduction A routing switcher is only as good as its control system The Aspen RCP family control panels provide a quick and easy way to add remote control panels to the Aspen line of routing switchers These panels are reliable and flexible enough to allow the routing switcher to be controlled in a variety of ways These panels can be configured as simple single output to full XY button per source button per destination with or without salvos The Aspen RCP control panels are connected to the Aspen routers via ethernet and are setup using a simple browser No software needs to be installed on your computer to set up the Aspen RCP panels MGeB000R00008 o BTL 200600000000 gt fos foo gt Joo fof 0 gagga ggg gg gag agg agag e 152 15 Bs 1 55 1 0 1 57 Dos Dos 170 17 172 El SIERRA VIDEO Model RCP 7272 Front HEEOEREEoooe o Joa 24 A a ff 24 E If 26 a a ff 20 If 30 51 ff 32 a ff 34 1 35 Ys a Jos ff 20 g u agag o agg gaa g Us g ff se a ff ss Y so Fo e
21. h or you can select additional outputs to preset to the same selected source In the latter case all selected outputs will be switched to the selected source when take is pressed 7 If an output is blinking selecting it again will turn it off To do breakaways see the section under Destination based switching Source based Status When an input is selected the output s currently connected to that input will light when the OUT button is pressed Selected input button will be YELLOW Output button colors CYAN to indicate video and audio GREEN to indicate video only BLUE to indicate audio only ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL There are 4 modes of operation for this button The mode can be set via the web pages 1 Disabled Button has no function assigned to it Pressing it has no effect 2 Panel Lock Enabled Lock button is enabled It goes on off when pressed The button will be RED when it is on This is the default mode of operation 3 Panel lock always on show status Lock button disabled and is always on The button will be PURPLE 4 Page 2 pages Button can be used to switch between pages of input or output buttons In destination based mode when the panel is locked see above the user can still select any output button The current input connected to this output will status by illuminating the input button after IN is pressed While the panel is locked e The INPUT buttons will be disabled nothing w
22. ial damages except as set forth in such limited warranty The foregoing states the exclusive remedy of Buyer and the exclusive liability of SVS for any breach of the foregoing limited warranty C Cancellation Except as provided in paragraph B immediately above all sales are final and Buyer may cancel this order or return products only upon written consent of SVS D General In the event of a breach of any of the terms hereof the non breaching party shall be entitled to recover all of its costs fees and expenses including without limitation reasonable attorney s fees from the breach party incurred as a result of such breach regardless of whether or not a suit is actually filed to enforce the terms hereof The provision hereof shall be governed by the laws of the State of California excluding its choice of law provisions The headings are for convenience only and do not limit or amplify the terms and provisions hereof In case any one or more of the provisions set forth herein shall be held to be invalid illegal or unenforceable in any respect the validity legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions contained herein shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby No waiver alteration or modification of any of the provisions hereof shall be binding unless in writing and signed by an authorized Officer of SVS NOTE All products returned to SVS for service must have prior approval Return authorizatio
23. ill happen when they are pressed The following buttons will be off and disabled nothing will happen when they are pressed e FUNC button except for setup functions explained below A button e V button TAKE button In source based mode when the panel is locked see above the user can still select any input button The current outputs connected to this input will status by illuminating the output buttons after OUT is pressed While the panel is locked The OUTPUT buttons will be disabled nothing will happen when they are pressed The following buttons will be off and disabled nothing will happen when they are pressed e FUNC button except for setup functions explained below A button e V button TAKE button 27 SIERRA VIDEO Page When the Lock button is set to Page mode see configuration section this button will sequence through 2 pages of inputs and outputs The button will have a different color for each page The color for each page is also settable via the web page By default this button will always start on page 1 e Pressing the button once will go to page 2 e Pressing the button a second time will go back to page 1 Salvo Salvos are programmed via the web page on the attached router To fire a Salvo e Select the FUNC button The button turns YELLOW e Select the SALVO button button 71 This button will illuminate BLUE e Buttons One 1 to Thirty two 32 illuminat
24. ions not specifically authorized by such written materials or if any product is used by unqualified or improperly trained personnel Buyer agrees that SVS shall have no liability of any kind arising from such use and Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold SVS harmless from any claims of third parties arising from such use and Buyer shall provide SVS with counsel of SVS s choice to defend against such claims B Limited Warranty 1 This limited warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is non transferable This limited warranty begins on the date of purchase and will be in effect for seven 7 years for new equipment and for three 3 years for Factory Refurbished equipment Power Supplies and fans are warranteed for three 3 years from the date of purchase for new equipment and two 2 years for Factory Refurbished units from the date of purchase Buyer must obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number from SVS prior to returning a product for repair If in SVS sole discretion the product is found to be defective during the term of this warranty SVS will at its option a provide free replacement parts and or b repair the unit at an SVS facility During the warranty period SVS will make every reasonable effort to support critical emergencies by supplying no cost loan equipment while the defective unit is being repaired SVS will provide replacement parts and or factory service at no charge Buyer bears the cost of sh
25. ipping products returned to SVS under this warranty SVS will bear the cost of shipping repaired products or replacement parts to the Buyer This limited warranty shall not apply to any of SVS s goods which have been altered or which have been subjected to misuse mishandling improper storage or negligence The aforementioned provisions do not extend the original warranty period of any goods which have been replaced by SVS This limited warranty shall not apply to any goods not of SVS s manufacture Buyer to be entitled only to the warranty set forth in the original manufacturer s limited warranty 37 THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON SVS S PART SVS neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for SVS any other liabilities in connection with the sale of products of its own manufacture 2 SVS s liability hereunder on any claim of any kind except as set forth herein for any loss injury to person or property or damage shall in no case exceed the price allocable to the goods which give rise to such claim 3 Inno event shall SVS be liable for any damages or injuries to person or property ifany goods do not meet the above limited warranty including without limitation incidental expenses or consequential or spec
26. lease the Salvo button while holding the FUNC button e Buttons 51 60 will be green e One of the buttons 1 through 16 will be GREEN to indicate the current brightness setting e Press buttons 1 through 16 to select the brightness setting Buttons 51 60 will change to indicate the brightness setting 31 SIERRA VIDEO Power Saving Mode e Press and hold the FUNC until it turns BLUE e Press and release the Salvo button while holding the FUNC button The LOCK button will indicate the power saving mode e Blue if Enabled e Off if Disabled Toggle the LOCK button to enable and disable Error Indications 32 Not Connected to a routing switcher There are several reasons why the RCP cannot connect to the routing switcher In any of these situations the RCP will enter the scrolling LED state The unit will turn on an LED in each button one at a time Once it reaches the last button it will start again at the beginning The RCP will use different colors to indicate the different error situations Note that while in this state the user can press and hold the FUNC button to get to the Setup functionality When this happens the scrolling will stop When the user releases the FUNC button the scrolling will restart No network If the RCP does not detect the network connection the LEDs will cycle in RED No IP Address If the RCP does not have a valid IP address the LEDs will cycle in PURPLE There are two ways this
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28. on briefly e Button 10 will turn on briefly again e Button 1 will turn on briefly e Press Button 14 e Button 2 will turn on briefly e Button 5 will turn on briefly e Button 10 will turn on briefly again To change the IP address This only works if the operator is allowed to change the IP Address at the front panel see Hardware Panel in the configuration section of this manual e Press and hold the FUNC button until it turns BLUE e Press Button 72 This button will turn blue e Buttons 11 through 14 will turn GREEN if the IP Address can be changed from the front panel Otherwise these buttons will be BLUE e Press Button 11 This button will now blink Three of the buttons 1 10 for 0 will turn on briefly to display the 1st octet of the IP address e Press 3 of the buttons 1 10 for 0 to set the IP address for this octet of the IP address The Take button will now blink Note that leading zeros are required The button will be GREEN while it is held down e Press Take to change the IP Address Press button 12 Repeat the procedure above for the 2nd octet of the IP address Press button 13 Repeat the procedure above for the 3rd octet of the IP address Press button 14 Repeat the procedure above for the 4th octet of the IP address Release the FUNC button to exit ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL For example to set the IP address to 192 168 1 251 e Press and hold the FUNC button until it turns BLUE e Pres
29. or cabling Slot and openings in the frame are provided for ventilation and should not be blocked Only an authorized Sierra Video technician should service the control panels Any user who makes changes or modifications to the unit without the expressed approval of Sierra Video will void the warranty If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature TMRA Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Other connections between peripherals of this equipment may be made with low voltage non shielded computer data cables Network connections may consist of non shielded CAT 5 cable Do not cover chassis ventilation slots or block enclosure openings FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the ins
30. orrect panel can be tested in this screen Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced Blink All Green LEDs Once Output Button Mapping Button Mapping Note Use this button to verify you are connected to the correct control panel DO NOT use this while someone is operating the panel CAUTION Use this button to verify you are connected to the correct control panel DO NOT use this while someone is operating the panel 21 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Introduction The purpose of an RCP is to switch any of the inputs sources to any of the outputs destinations Any input can be connected to any or all outputs but each output can only be connected to a single input Control remains the most important component of your new system RCP Control Panel Operation The 7272 RCP control panel consists of 72 input output buttons an IN input an OUT output a V video only button an A audio only button a function a lock and a take button Use these features to switch between video and or external audio select the output and input and access special functions aora aaa o ouma 000600000000 0000000 1 agga ggg gg gaa gag agag e 62 83 fee 1 55 fos ff s7 55 Bo 170 07 172 El Salvo Button Colors e Take button will be blinking RED when enabled Otherwise it will be off e The FUNC button will be YELLOW in base operation e InLOCK mode the LOCK button will be RED or PURPLE when the
31. panel is locked Otherwise it will be off e In PAGE mode the LOCK button will be the color of the page being displayed See Button Settings for details e The V video levels button will be GREEN when selected Otherwise it will be off e The A audio levels button will be BLUE when selected Otherwise it will be off 23 SIERRA VIDEO Switching the Routing switcher Note IN and OUT Buttons When the IN button is selected buttons 1 72 will be input buttons When the OUT button is selected buttons 1 72 will be output buttons In Destination based switching mode e The IN button will be GREEN when selected e The OUT button will be YELLOW when selected e The OUT button will be selected by default e g on power up In Source based switching mode The IN button will be YELLOW when selected The OUT button will be GREEN when selected e The IN button will be selected by default e g on power up The IN and OUT buttons can never be selected at the same time 24 V and A Buttons V Video levels button will enable the Video level s to switch A Audio levels button will enable the Audio level s to switch In normal operation with at least one video and audio level configured e The V button will be on by default The A button will be on by default The V and A buttons will toggle on off when pressed In normal operation with no audio level configured The V button will remain on
32. riy Salvo Button Mapping Layers Communication Setup Change Password Software Update Factory Defaults Connection Test Output Button Mapping NON Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced System Information Button Brightness Button Settings Input Button Mapping Output Button Salvo Button Mappi Layers Communication Setup Change Password Software Update Factory Defaults Connection Test 16 Salvo Button Mapping NON Hardware Panel Routing Switcher Advanced System Information Button Brightness Button Settings Input Button Mapping Output Button Mapping Ww Communication Setup Layers Change Password Software Update Factory Defaults Connection Test ASPEN 7272 RCP CONTROL PANEL Note Numbers must be unique e Each source number except 0 can be mapped to only 1 input button e Each destination number except 0 can be mapped to only 1 output button e Each salvo number except 0 can be mapped to only 1 button e The software will not check for duplicates until the Save button is hit If there is a duplicate at this point an error will be displayed 17 SIERRA VIDEO Layers The panel can be configured to control specific layers in this screen The setting Use routing switcher configuration is the default and is highly recomended for use with the Aspen routing switchers WARNING Contact Sierra Customer service before changing
33. s Button 72 This button will turn blue e Press Button 11 After the current octet value displays e Press Button 1 Press Button 9 Press Button 2 The Take button is now blinking Press Take e Press Button 12 After the current octet value displays Press Button 1 Press Button 6 Press Button 8 The Take button is now blinking Press Take e Press Button 13 After the current octet value displays Press Button 10 e Press Button 10 again Press Button 1 The Take button is now blinking Press Take e Press Button 14 After the current octet value displays e Press Button 2 e Press Button 5 e Press Button 1 The Take button is now blinking e Press Take Reset the IP address only to Factory Default To reset IP address subnet and gateway of the RCP without changing any other of the settings or conditions e Press and hold the FUNC button until it turns BLUE While holding the FUNC button e Press and hold Button 61 e The Button will be BLUE e The TAKE button blinks RED e While continuing to hold the FUNC button and the button 61 press the TAKE button to execute The RCP will be reset to Factory IP defaults Note The IP Address can only be reset from the front panel if network settings are allowed to be changed from the front panel See Hardware Panel Section Button Brightness To set the front panel button brightness e Press and hold the FUNC button until it turns BLUE e Press and re
34. state IP Address The IP address may be viewed or changed from the front panel To display the IP address e Press and hold the FUNC button until it turns BLUE Release the FUNC button to exit e Press Button 72 This button will turn blue e Buttons 11 through 14 will turn GREEN if the IP Address can be changed from the front panel Otherwise these buttons will be BLUE e Press Button 11 This button will now blink Three of the Buttons 1 10 for 0 will turn on briefly to display the 1st octet of the IP address e Press Button 12 This button will now blink e Three of the buttons 1 10 for 0 will turn on briefly to display the 2nd octet of the IP address e Press Button 13 This button will now blink Three of the buttons 1 10 for 0 will turn on briefly to display the 3rd octet of the IP address e Press Button 14 This button will now blink e Three of the buttons 1 10 for 0 will turn on briefly to display the 4th octet of the IP address e Release the FUNC button to exit 29 SIERRA VIDEO 30 For example if the IP address is 192 168 1 250 e Press and hold the FUNC button until it turns BLUE e Press Button 72 This button will turn blue e Press Button 11 e Button 1 will turn on briefly e Button 9 will turn on briefly e Button 2 will turn on briefly e Press Button 12 e Button 1 will turn on briefly e Button 6 will turn on briefly e Button 8 will turn on briefly e Press Button 13 e Button 10 will turn
35. truction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the expense of the user The user may find the following publication prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems Stock number 004 000 00345 4 Available exclusively from the Superintendent of Documents Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 telephone 202 512 1800 Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance to Part 15 of the FCC Rules could void the user s authority to operate the equipment SIERRA VIDEO Power Supply Cords Use only power cord s supplied with the unit If power cord s were not supplied with the unit select as follows For units installed in the USA and Canada select a flexible three conductor power cord that is UL listed and CSA certified with individual conductor wire size of 18 AWG and a maximum length of 4 5 meters The power cord terminations should be NEMA Type 5 15P three prong earthing at one end and IEC appliance inlet coupler at the other end Any of the following types of power cords are acceptable SV SVE SVO SVT SVTO SVTOO S SE SO SOO ST STO STOO Su SJE SJO SJOO SUT SJTOO SP 3 G W For units installe
36. ts or outputs Route power cords and other cables so that they are not likely to be damaged or create a hazard Dangerous voltages exist at several points in this product To avoid personal injury do not touch unsafe connections and components when the power is on Have qualified personnel perform safety checks after any completed service To reduce risk of electrical shock be certain to plug each power supply cord into a separate branch circuit employing a separate service ground Tf equipped with redundant power this unit has two power cords To reduce the risk of electrical shock disconnect both power cords before servicing Operate only with covers and enclosure panels in place Do Not operate this product when covers or enclosure panels are removed This is an FCC class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take necessary measures Use the proper AC voltage to supply power to the control panel When installing equipment do not attach the power cord to building surfaces SIERRA VIDEO N Cautions continued Use only the recommended interconnect cables to connect the control panel to other frames Follow static precautions at all times when handling the equipment Power this product only as described in the installation section of this manual Leave the sides of the frame clear for air convection cooling and to allow room f

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