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1. ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 P NSig B NSig These menu lines display the stored calibration values for the selected channel number The P menu line indicates that the line of calibration values is for the Primary channel Similarly the B menu line indicates that the line of calibration values is for the Backup channel The NSig nnnn sub field displays the recorded value for the no signal present and input terminated condition The Sig nnnn sub field displays the recorded value for the level of the normal amplitude signal The Fail nnnn sub field displays the recorded value for the level of the reduced amplitude signal that will be used to determine whether the input signal is too low or has failed completely Table 5 3 Channel Calibration ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Menu System 5 19 5 20 Menu System ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Specifications In This Chapter This chapter lists the electrical mechanical and environmental characteristics as well as the national and international standards to which the ACO 4400 complies Note that specifications are subject to change without notice The following topics are discussed General Characteristics BNC Channels Balanced Unmonitored Channels Relay Changeover e RS 232 Interface Ethernet Interface e AC Power Source e Physical Specifications ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01
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3. ACO 4400 Before starting ensure that you comply with the following requirements Connect the ACO 4400 via an Ethernet cable to your local network A PC also connected via Ethernet to your local network with the supplied update program s and associated data file s available ideally data file s should be located in the same folder as the associated update program A power cycle is required as part of a data file update ensure that the unit is not in service during the update process Ensure that you have the Application Image software Application Image files are prefixed with ArmFile Usually a load address and software version will be appended e g ArmFile load address lt software version gt ata Requires that the ACO 4400 is in Boot Load mode When complete a power re boot is required Uploading the Software Files To upload software files to a ACO 4400 the ACO 4400 needs to be in Boot Lode mode 1 2 KO 9e Set the ACO 4400 in Boot Lode mode as follows Power down the unit Hold down the blue push button on the front panel Apply power to the unit After 5 seconds the LCD screen should confirm that the ACO 4400 is in Boot Lode Mode Release the button On your PC run the RossSystemUpdate v exe program In the dialog boxes enter the IP address and IP Mask for the ACO 4400 Select the Get Device Mode button The status dialog should confirm the mode The dev
4. Specifications 6 1 General Characteristics All listed specifications are guaranteed unless labeled with Typical Typical specifications are provided for your convenience but are not guaranteed Performance Conditions The electrical characteristics listed on the following pages are valid under the following conditions The ACO 4400 must be in an environment where the temperature altitude humidity and vibration conditions are within the operating limits described in the section Balanced Unmonitored Channels Relay Changeover on page 6 4 The ACO 4400 must have a warm up period of at least 20 minutes The ACO 4400 must have been calibrated and adjusted at an ambient temperature between 20 C and 30 C 6 2 Specifications ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 BNC Channels Table 6 1 BNC Channels Category Performance Requirement Reference Information The unused input is Connector Type aK obt BNC per channel automatically terminated Return Loss all inputs and gt 20dB to 1GHz outputs gt 14dB to 3GHz DC 10MHz lt 0 02 dB 10MHz 27MHz 0 06 dB 27MHz 1 5GHz 0 35 dB 1 5GHz 3GHz 0 35 dB Insertion Loss all inputs 7 60 dB to 1 5GHz prosaik gt 40 dB to 3GHz Maximum Switched 30V DC 30V AC Voltage Maximum Switched 0 5A Current Based on Relay characteristics Rel itch Ti Set time typ 3 5 ms o Mere Release time typ 2 5 ms Set Release max 10mS ERE AY ACO 4400 U
5. return to the Logo screen press the blue escape back button If you repeatedly press the blue button the LCD display will cycle between the Logo screen and the top level menu screen Additional information is also included ACO 4400 ROSS aH HEE HEH HEH Logo Screen In this display of logo the additional information is Device Name e ACO 4400 IP Address when connected e Software version number By pressing the rotary control you access the Top Level Menu This menu gives you access to the three key menus that are used to control and configure the ACO 4400 1 Signal Strength Menu 2 Channel Setup Menu 3 System Menu Full details outlining how to use the front panel controls to navigate and change entries in the menus are given in the chapter Operating Basics on page 4 1 Figure 5 1 provides a quick reference of the menu system ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 ACO 4400 erational Mode Manual gna ength Menu Output Primary Signal Strength Menu Enter E Channel Setup Menu Enter System Menu Enter gt Channel 01 POK 0500 BOK 0500 ee Configuration Menu Chan 01 Type Color Black Chan 0 Type Color Black Chan 03 Type Color Black Chan 04 Type Color Black Chan 05 Type No Measurement System Menu Temp Report Menu Enter Event Report Menu Enter System Report Menu Enter Configuration Menu Enter Network Menu Enter Temperature Now Max Min Case Internal Se
6. 1 Installing the Support Brackets Bracket Select a mounting position that allows Rear Support Bars gt to slide into slots of Brackets To install the support brackets 1 Choose the position that suits the cabinet depth and will give approximately a 0 5 projection beyond the previously mounted bracket 2 Using four screws per bracket as shown in Figure 2 1 attach both bars Mount the frame to the front rails of the rack cabinet using rack screws 4 Atthe rear of the cabinet slide the bracket slots over the rear of the support bars and secure to the cabinet rear rails with rack screws ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Before You Begin 2 5 Connecting Power The ACO 4400 operates from a single phase power source with the neutral conductor at or near earth ground The line conductor is fused for over current protection A protective ground connection through the grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation Safety earth studs are also provided for earth bonding the chassis 1f you so require You need to provide two power connections For full power security these should be on separate independent and secure power grids However you still gain the security of power supply failure redundancy if you use the same power grid for both connections AC Power Requirement Check that your location provides the proper electrical power requirements as listed in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 AC
7. Backup Pair 8 Channel 14 Common Pair 8 Channel 14 Primary Pair 8 Channel 15 Backup Pair 11 Channel 15 Common Pair 11 Channel 15 Primary Pair 11 Channel 16 Backup Pair 11 Channel 16 Common Pair 11 Channel 16 Primary Pair 11 No connection Ground ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Ground Balanced Signals Interface Cable 3 8 4 Balanced Signals Interface Cable ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Calibration Procedure In This Chapter This chapter provides an overview of the characters available for use in idents The following topics are discussed Overview ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Calibration Procedure 9 1 Overview The Calibration Menu contains fundamental settings relating to the functionality and accuracy of the ACO 4400 These settings are programmed during initial testing and through subsequent configuration and alignment It is a good idea to make a manual record of these settings in case they become corrupted or are inadvertently changed A convenient way to achieve this 1s to print out the table at the end of the System Menu section and record the stored values You can then store this list in a safe place Disclaimer Most of these settings are determined during initial testing and through subsequent configuration and alignment They should not normally require re configuration during service In some cases specific test eq
8. Iss 01 Installation 5 Initial Configuration The ACO 4400 should arrive configured to a factory default condition 1 e all channels set for Type Color Black Operational Mode Automatic Output Primary To ensure that you have a suitable channel configuration for the purposes of this Functional Check you should perform the following procedures Note Confirm indicates that you should press the Rotary Control and Back indicates that you should press the blue push button To select the number of active channels o o N 9 N mb o Verify that you are in the Top Level menu ACO 4400 Select System Setup 5 Confirm Select the System Menu Highlight Configuration gt Confirm Highlight lt Number of channels gt Confirm Set the number of channels For initial configuration select 1 channel Confirm 11 Select Back twice to return to the Top Level menu To select the channel type s 1 pan DOM A 9 N 3 6 Installation Verify that you are in the Top Level menu ACO 4400 Highlight lt Channel Setup gt Confirm Select the Channel Configuration Menu Highlight the channel to change For initial configuration select Channel 1 Confirm Select the channel type For initial configuration select Color Black Confirm Select Back to return to the Top Level menu ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Performing Functio
9. Line Power Requirement Line Voltage Range 100 240V Line Frequency 50 60Hz Maximum Power Dual PSU 46VA 21W Connecting the Power Cable Connect the power cable to the instrument first and then connect it to the AC power source Note that connecting a live power cable causes the instrument to power on N Caution The ACO 4400 does not have a power switch Replacing a Power Supply If you need to replace a power supply you must remove the faceplate from the chassis to gain access to the power supplies This section summarizes how to replace a power supply in your ACO 4400 To replace a power supply 1 Remove the four front screws from the control panel faceplate ACO 4400 AUTO CHNG Figure 2 2 Removing the Faceplate Screws 2 Remove the faceplate by gently pulling it towards you and away from the chassis The screws are self retained in their holes 2 6 Before You Begin ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 ACO 4400 AUTO CHNG Figure 2 3 Removing the Faceplate 3 Each power supply includes two screws that must be removed before the power supply can be removed from the chassis Refer to Figure 2 4 for the screw locations on each power supply T T T T Figure 2 4 Screw Locations on Each Power Supply 4 Remove a power supply by gently pulling it towards you and away from the chassis Figure 2 5 Removing the Power Supplies from the Chassis 5 Install the new power supply as follows a Slidi
10. System Report Menu Example The System Report provides complete version information for the hardware firmware and software elements that make up the ACO 4400 ACO 4400 192 This field reports the user programmed Ethernet IP Address of the ACO 4400 The options in the sub fields appear as 0 through 255 Ethernet Field This field reports the detailed Ethernet link status The options in the first sub field appear as lt Blank gt 10Mbps 100Mbps The options in the second sub field appear as Full Duplex Half Duplex Hardware and Firmware Fields The Hardware field indicates the hardware version in use This is not usually modified by field upgrades as it relates to the motherboard hardware components in the ACO 4400 5 12 Menu System ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 The Firmware field indicates the firmware version in use This is not usually modified by field upgrades as it relates to the motherboard firmware components in the ACO 4400 Bootware and Software Fields The Bootware field indicates the bootware version in use This is not usually modified by field upgrades as it relates to the motherboard bootware components in the ACO 4400 The Software field indicates the software version in use This can be modified in the field when new versions of the software are uploaded via the Ethernet interface ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Menu System 5 13 Configuration Menu Figure 5 10 pr
11. Upgrade ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Operating Basics 1 Front Panel Overview Figure 4 1 shows the ACO 4400 Front Panel Descriptions of the Front Panel controls and indicators appear below ACO 4400 AUTO CHNG Figure 4 1 ACO 4400 Front Panel 1 LCD Display The dot matrix LCD display is used to show system status fault indications and general in use information as well as being used to configure the Menu system items 2 Back Button The Back push button is used to exit the current Menu screen and to traverse back through the Menus ultimately to the stand by screen Pressing the dedicated push button once will exit the current Menu level When you have finished editing the Menu options you should use the dedicated push button to exit the Menu system completely You need to press the button a suitable number of times to get back to the stand by screen the one with the Ross logo one press up from the top level Menu this will save any changes that you have made to the non volatile memory 3 Rotary Push Control The Rotary Push control has two functions e the rotary function is used to navigate up or down items in a Menu or to cycle through a range of values relating to a Menu item the push function is used to confirm a Menu item selection for editing to exit Menu item editing or take you forward to the next Menu item Selecting or editing Menu items requires you to turn the Rotary Co
12. and when applicable automatic switching of inputs occurs when a fault is encountered Table 5 1 Fault Actions No fault Primary Primary Backup Backup Primary Primary amp Backup Backup When a Primary fault is repaired the output will automatically switch back to the Primary input when the signal is re connected provided the signal conforms to that channel s configuration Manual When set to Manual fault detection is disabled and the user is able to manually switch the output to be either the Primary or Backup input irrespective of any existing faults Output This menu line displays which of the inputs is currently switched to the output The options for the field are Primary Backup The user can only switch the output to Backup when the Operational Mode is set for Manual Other Menus The Signal Strength Menu Channel Setup Menu and System Menu provide access to further menus or features all of which are detailed in the following pages ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Menu System 5 Signal Strength Menu Figure 5 4 provides an example of the Signal Strength Menu Signal Strength Channel 4 POK X BOK X Figure 5 4 Signal Strength Menu Example The Signal Strength Menu provides a graphical view of the amplitude of all signals connected to the ACO 4400 The signal bars that appear in the upper section of the display are arranged in the following order from left to right C
13. at or near earth ground The line conductor is fused for over current protection A protective ground connection through the grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation Safety earth studs are also provided for earth bonding the chassis if you so require N Warning To avoid the risk of electric shock do not operate the unit when the top cover is removed Dangerous high voltages are present within the unit The ACO 4400 operates from an AC line frequency of 48Hz to 63Hz over the range of 85VAC to 250VAC without the need for user configuration Refer to the chapter Specifications on page 6 1 for additional information on power and environment requirements You need to provide two power connections one for each power supply For full power security these should be on separate independent and secure power grids However you still gain the security of power supply failure redundancy if you use the same power grid for both connections 2 BALANCED Connectors Two 30 pin multi way connectors are present These are unmonitored relay changeover channels that follow the BNC channels Typical signals to connect here are those not supported via the BNC channels such as Balanced Audio Balanced Timecode or single ended signals etc 3 BACKUP PRIMARY BNCs Each triplet of BNCs relates to one changeover channel comprising of a Primary input a Backup input and an output BACKUP An input from the B
14. way connectors are slaves to the BNC channels no specific details are listed in this procedure regarding their function Simply connect suitable signals to the relevant connector pins and monitor the signal changeovers happening at the same time as the BNC channels listed in the procedure below ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Installation 3 Initial Power Up 1 Ensure that the ACO 4400 is not powered on 2 Connect the ACO 4400 as shown in Figure 3 1 Ensure that the ACO 4400 output is properly terminated at the monitoring device TV SIGNAL GENERATOR 000 cupo EES 2000 qu cuo ES Analog Color Black Composite Video FAA fEX FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA 000000000000000 ky BACKUP 8 PRIMARY BACKUP 9 PRIMARY BACKUP 10 PRIMARY BACKUP 11 PRI Pi Pi PRIMARY BACKUP 12 PRIMARY FAS Z FA JA FAR FA FA fx 47000000000000000 pi BACKUP WAVEFORM MONITOR Figure 3 1 Functional Check Connections Note The signal inputs are nominally different in order to easily verify which signal is switched to the output 3 Apply power to the ACO 4400 by connecting it to the power source s The instrument runs its power on initialization process 4 Check that no error messages appear on the LCD display You may see a message that relates to missing inputs This will be because the ACO 4400 is configured to monitor more channels than you currently have signals connected If yo
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16. 5 18 Do Calibration oreet eio e Sa 5 18 PINSIP ENSIBu 5 19 Specifications 6 General Characteristics an oc hr bit 6 2 Performance Conditions doo tees 6 2 BNC Chantels 5 ome Rede Ie 6 3 Balanced Unmonitored Channels Relay Changeover sse 6 4 VISA osse n ect rer sate ro eee Que e M ERN Te ORE RES 6 5 Ethernet Interface 2T eS 8 ERRARE 6 6 AG Power 00 6 7 Physical Specifications ai A PR eee re e EEUU 6 8 Clearance te o IT s 6 8 Mechanical Gliaracteristics v RE RENE TERES PEE 6 8 Environment Characteristics eee ethernet eene nennen 6 8 Connector Pinouts 7 Balanced Connector eoe mee Te ER RUN Ed Nang 7 2 Pin Views of Chassis Connectors esses esee 7 3 RS232 Contiectorec vied nad le i M i ehe 7 4 Connector Paid see HEP ERR ES TUE e ege va 7 4 Breakout Cable ni 7 4 Pin Views of Chassis Connectors esses entente nere 7 5 Balanced Signals Interface Cable 8 Balanced Changeover Channels 1 8 essen 8 2 Balanced Changeover Channels 9 16 sss 8 3 Calibration Procedure 9 dad M 9 2 enne enne nnne nennen nennen 9 3 ii e Contents ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Service Information 10 User Maintenance nec te mede e RO UTR OR ge lan 10 2 General Gang esc e RR voa an ERR 10 2 Exterior Cleaning is e nter Tte net iiie qd 10 2 Pr ventive Maintenance i sete eR aaa 10 2 Servicio Na GRANADA Nan INA ah on teehee O 10 3 Service Safety O
17. GENERATORS BACKUP LEVEL CHECK OTHER CHANNELS OTHER CHANNELS One of up to 12 channels Including unmonitored multi way channels Figure 1 1 ACO 4400 Functional Diagram 1 4 Introduction ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Documentation Terms and Conventions The following terms and conventions are used throughout this manual Terms The following terms are used Operator and User refer to the person who uses ACO 4400 System and Video system refer to the mix of interconnected production and terminal equipment in your environment Conventions The following conventions are used The Operating Tips and Note boxes are used throughout this manual to provide additional user information ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Introduction 1 5 1 6 Introduction ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Before You Begin In This Chapter This chapter provides instructions for installing the ACO 4400 The following topics are discussed Before You Begin Initial Product Inspection Operating Environment Requirements Rack Mount Installation Connecting Power e Accessories and Options ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Before You Begin 2 1 Before You Begin Before installing the ACO 4400 refer to the section Important Regulatory and Safety Notices to Service Personnel located at the front of this manual for power source grounding and other general safety information Static Discharge
18. Throughout this manual please heed the following cautionary note A ESD Susceptibility Static discharge can cause serious damage to sensitive semiconductor devices Avoid handling in high static environments such as carpeted areas and when synthetic fiber clothing is worn Always exercise proper grounding precautions when working on circuit boards and related equipment Unpacking Unpack each ACO 4400 you received from the shipping container and ensure that all items are included If any items are missing or damaged contact your sales representative or Ross Video directly 2 2 Before You Begin ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Initial Product Inspection Perform the following Initial Product Inspection Procedure when you receive your ACO 4400 1 Inspect the shipping carton for external damage which may indicate possible damage to the ACO 4400 If damage exists document it including photographs to support any insurance claim 2 Remove the instrument from the shipping carton 3 Check that the ACO 4400 has not been damaged in transit The exterior should not have any scratches or impact marks Prior to shipment the ACO 4400 is thoroughly inspected for mechanical defects 4 Verify that the shipping carton contains the instrument the standard accessories and any optional accessories that you ordered 5 Perform the Functional Check Procedure as outlined in the section Required Equipment on page 3 2 after installing th
19. Upon entering this menu simply rotating the rotary control allows the user to select a channel to display Press the push button to return to the Main Menu The options displayed in the fields POK or BOK are PErr BErr Primary Backup Error Detected ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 POK BOK Primary Backup No error detected The values displayed in the fields X represent the actual detected signal levels of the selected input channel ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Menu System 5 7 Channel Configuration Menu Figure 5 5 provides an example of the Channel Configuration menu Channel Configuration Menu Chan 01 Type Color Black Chan 02 Type SD SDI Chan 03 Type 600mV Tri Sync Chan 04 Type No Measurement Chan 05 Type No Measurement Chan 06 Type No Measurement Figure 5 5 Channel Configuration Menu Example The Channel Configuration Menu allows the user to configure each BNC channel to monitor the incoming signal according to the selected signal type The number of channels displayed in this menu will be the same as that previously set in the menu item Main Menu System Number of Channels If there are more than 5 active channels these are accessed by scrolling the menu downwards The menu displays the signal type to which each BNC channel is set to monitor Each setting is selected from the list of supported signal types All input signals are detected for amplitude Some signal types have pr
20. User Manual Iss 01 Operational Configuration There are several configuration factors that will influence the initial installation of your ACO 4400 The following guidelines outline a typical example Power The ACO 4400 will automatically switch to the Primary inputs whenever it loses power So you should connect the Backup SRG 4400 and one mains input on the ACO 4400 to the same power source and connect the Primary SRG 4400 and the second mains input on the ACO 4400 to a second power source In these configurations both power connections would have to fail before you lose control of the ACO 4400 Signals You should now configure the ACO 4400 according to your requirements namely the number of channels to be monitored and the signal type associated with each channel using the procedures detailed in the previous Initial Configuration section of this manual When finished remember to exit the Menu system properly to save your settings in non volatile memory When selecting the number of channels you must always start from number 1 and continue up to the number of signals you wish to monitor You should set any unused channels to No Measurement If you select more active channels than you have signals connected Input Missing errors will always be reported leading to inconsistent operation You can now connect your signals to the ACO 4400 rear panel BNCs Figure 3 1 as an example according to the configuration se
21. V 10MHz e IV Sub carrier AES e 2V Pulses LOS e 4V Pulses LOS For the common signals a fault is reported when the input signal level falls below a predetermined ratio of the nominal peak value Visual fault indications appear on the front panel display for signals from both the Primary and Backup SRG 4400s These indications remain on until cleared by the operator For other signals a simple Loss Of Signal LOS detection is performed The signal reference amplitudes used for fault detection are programmed during factory calibration The ACO 4400 includes a dual PSU which provides power supply failure redundancy 1 2 Introduction ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Features The ACO 4400 includes the following key features 12 channels in 1U rack height All BNC channels are signal agnostic All BNC channels are measured on both Primary and Backup inputs Ethernet 100 BaseT interface remote control No fans All Configuration settings performed through DashBoard Tight integration with SRG 4400 ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Introduction 1 3 Functional Block Diagram This section provides the functional block diagram that outlines the workflow of the ACO 4400 Primary Input Secondary Input Other Channel Relays Auto Manual LOGIC DECODE Primary Backu ry p Operating Status BACKUP Fault Indications LCD PEAK DISPLAY DETECT OTHER CHANNELS PRIMARY LEVEL CHECK REFERENCE
22. ack no ancillary signals present i e only Sync amp Burst Color Black VITC with one or some ancillary signals present ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 600mV TriSync SDSDI LOS HDSDI LOS 3GSDI LOS 1V 10MHz e IV Subcarrier IV AES e 2V Pulses LOS 4V Pulses LOS After making your selection press the rotary control to confirm the selection Select additional channels to adjust When finished press the push button to return to the Main Menu ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Menu System 5 9 System Menus Figure 5 6 provides an example of the System Menu System Menu Temp Report Menu Enter Event Report Menu Enter System Report Menu Enter Configuration Menu Enter Network Menu Enter Calibration Menu Enter Figure 5 6 System Menu Example The System Menu provides a gateway to the less frequently used options in the ACO 4400 These options include Extended information in the form of reports Extended configuration options e Access to factory settings that the user should never have to access or adjust but may contain useful information to communicate to the factory during a service event Note Reports contain information only there are no editable fields in these menus Temperature Reports The Temperature Report appears below general form Temperature Max Min Case Internal Sensor absent 3v3 Regulator 45 45 1v2 Regulator 45 45 Undefined Se
23. ackup SRG 4400 is connected here The signal applied must be the same format as the Primary t The switched output from either the Primary input or the Backup input appears on the centre BNC of each triplet Which input appears here and when is determined by the configuration of the unit PRIMARY An input from the Primary SRG 4400 is connected here The signal can be any one of the supported types The signal applied must be the same format as the Backup If the channel is configured for No Measurement almost any signal may be connected the user must take into account and be aware of the limitations of the switching relay regarding voltage current and signal bandwidth 4 GPI RS232 This rear panel connector is a 10 pin male dual in line type This allows for RS 232 communication and GPI O functionality This port is not implemented ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Operating Basics 3 5 100 Base T This rear panel connector is a standard RJ45 Ethernet connector This is used for DashBoard communication After installation it may be used to upload software updates 4 4 Operating Basics ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Operating Basics The ACO 4400 can be thought of as an automatic multi pole switch that actuates whenever an error is detected in any BNC signal channel All channels will switch at the same time Any unused BNC input channel should be configured to disable error checking If unused channels are n
24. asures outlined in the section Preventive Maintenance on page 2 are adhered to the product should perform for several years without any major user intervention Maintenance of components within the product is not usually required except under exceptional circumstances If a fault occurs please follow the instructions listed in the chapter Troubleshooting on page before attempting to service the product The servicing of any of the internal components requires the unit to be extracted from the bay and the top cover removed If your problem cannot be resolved contact Ross Video for further advice If you ordered a Service Option then removing the unit from the bay and returning it to Ross Video for updating will provide the user with the opportunity to inspect the unit for any problems relating to the operating conditions environment Service Safety Overview Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures Read this section before performing any service procedures Do Not Service Alone Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this product unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present Disconnect Power To avoid electric shock switch off the power to the instrument then disconnect the power cord from the mains power Use Care When Servicing With Power On Dangerous voltages or currents may exist in this product Disconnect power remove battery 1f applicable and d
25. d 4 Press the rotary control The Menu reads Taking no signal val Press the rotary control The Menu reads Apply signals Connect 2 x Color Black to the Primary and Backup inputs of the channel being adjusted 7 Press the rotary control The Menu reads Taking signal values Press the rotary control The Menu reads Add 50ohm term 9 Adda 50ohm termination onto the T piece already on the output BNC of the channel being adjusted 10 Press the rotary control The Menu reads Take fail values 11 Press the rotary control The Menu shows that the next channel is ready to be calibrated 12 If you wish to continue repeat from step 2 for the next channel Use either the same T piece or a second one for applying the terminations 13 If you do not wish to continue use the back button to return to the Main Menu 14 You must exit fully from the Menu system in order to permanently save the new calibration values 15 If you had previously recorded the calibration values when you received the unit the values stored after this calibration session should correspond quite closely with those original ones Note n the event of a procedural error simply use the back button to return to the start of the current channel calibration ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Calibration Procedure 9 3 9 4 Calibration Procedure ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Service Information In This Chapter This chapter co
26. d A convenient way to achieve this is to print out the table at the end of this section and record the stored values You can then store this list in a safe place On no account should the user attempt to alter any of these settings without proper authorization from Ross Video Limited If problems are encountered these settings can only be re instated by performing the detailed Calibration Procedure Contact Ross Video for further instructions Changeover Channel This menu line allows the user to select the measuring channel to be viewed or calibrated The options in the field are 1 through 12 Do Calibration 5 18 Menu System This menu line enables the user to start the calibration process at the channel number selected in the previous menu line The options in the field are e No Calibration Disabled Default e Yes Calibration Enabled This menu option is always set to No upon entry it requires a conscious action on the part of the user to set the option to Yes and thereby enable calibration value adjustments When set to No the user may view the calibration values for any channel at any time When set to Yes the user is able to perform the calibration procedure to recalculate the calibration values starting with the channel number selected above To exit from this menu repeatedly press the Back button a sufficient number of times until you reach the Top Level menu screen
27. e ACO 4400 Note Save the shipping carton and packaging materials for ACO 4400 replacement re packaging in case return shipment becomes necessary ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Before You Begin 2 3 Operating Environment Requirements Verify that the location of your installation has the proper operating environment The ACO 4400 operates correctly in ambient temperatures from 0 C to 40 C and relative humidity from 20 to 8096 For More Information on environmental operating specifications refer to the appendix Specifications on page 6 1 The ACO 4400 requires 2 50mm of side clearance for counter top use Also ensure sufficient rear clearance e g 3 75mm so that cables are not compromised The ACO 4400 does not currently have an internal fan to assist with ventilation or cooling Therefore when you install the unit in an equipment bay it is imperative that you ensure there is sufficient space all around the unit to allow the airflow to vent away any excess heat generated by the unit N Caution The ACO 4400 could be damaged if it is powered on at temperatures or humidities outside the specified ranges 2 4 Before You Begin ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Rack Mount Installation You can install the ACO 4400 into an equipment rack It is recommended to loom the cables so that they do not introduce extra weight or twisting force on the front panel rack mountings or rear panel connectors I
28. e defined fault levels associated with them and are used to determine whether an error has occurred Other signal types have a simpler Loss Of Signal detection system For the special case where signals are present but not required to be monitored for the purpose of errors the No Measurement setting should be used Installation Scenarios The most common scenario is one where a specific number of signals are required to be both monitored and switched In this case the Number of Channels setting will correspond with the same number of Channel Configuration Menu lines all set to their relevant signal types Another scenario is one where more signals are required to be switched than monitored On the ACO 4400 when a fault occurs ALL channels switch regardless of how many inputs are populated or configured So for this case the user can either select the additional channel types as No Measurement or reduce the Number of Channels setting to correspond to the actual number of inputs to monitor rather than the number of inputs connected Channel Type 5 8 Menu System The options displayed in the field are 01 up to the Number of Channels setting Upon entering this menu rotating the rotary control allows the user to select a channel to adjust Pressing the rotary control allows the user to adjust the selected channel The options for the type are No Measurement Color Bl
29. e user to enter the pre determined IP address of the ACO 4400 The options in the sub fields are 000 through 255 where 000 is the default no action setting To change the settings 1 pressing the rotary control advances through each sub field 2 rotating the rotary control changes the value of the currently selected sub field SubNet Mask This menu line allows the user to enter the pre determined SubNet Mask address of the ACO 4400 The options in the sub fields are 000 through 255 where 000 is the default no action setting To change the settings 1 pressing the rotary control advances through each sub field 2 rotating the rotary control changes the value of the currently selected sub field Gateway This menu line allows the user to enter the pre determined Gateway address of the ACO 4400 Typically this might be the IP address of a network hub to which the ACO 4400 is connected The options in the sub fields are 000 through 255 where 000 is the default no action setting To change the settings 1 pressing the rotary control advances through each sub field 2 rotating the rotary control changes the value of the currently selected sub field MAC Address This menu line displays the MAC Address Media Access Control a unique read only identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Menu System 5 This menu item ca
30. ectors are Molex Micro Clasp 2mm series 30 28 4 2 LIENEIETESETETELETEEERET EE EI a V OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO a 29 7 3 1 1 29 Figure 7 1 Chassis Connectors Molex 55959 3030 Figure 7 2 Mating Connectors Molex 51353 3000 ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Connector Pinouts 7 3 RS232 Connector Note This port is not implemented Connector Pinouts Table 7 2 provides the pinouts Molex 2mm MicroClasp series plug for the GPI RS232 connector Refer to Table 6 3 for technical details regarding this connector Table 7 2 GPI RS232 Connector Signal Function Ground Ground RS232 RX RS232 TX GP Input 1 TTL compatible GP Input 2 TTL compatible GP Output 1 Open Collector GP Output 2 Open Collector ONAIR Open Collector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Breakout Cable Table 7 3 provides the pinouts for the GPI RS232 breakout cable and can be used for the following connector types 7 4 Connector Pinouts Ground e 10 pin connector Molex amp 2mm MicroClasp series socket female e 9 pin connector D type plug male Table 7 3 GPI RS232 Breakout Cable 10 Pin Micro clasp Signal Function Ground Ground RS232 RX RS232 TX GP Input 1 TTL compatible GP Input 2 TTL compatible GP Output 1 Open Collector GP Output 2 Open Collector ONAIR Open Collecto
31. f installed in a mobile application the rack mount kit 1s essential This section describes how to install the ACO 4400 into the rack N Warning To prevent the rack mounted ACO 4400 from tipping forward onto the operator install the instrument so that the operator will be able to access all of its rear panel connectors without pushing down on the instrument Installing the ACO 4400 into a Rack Unit The ACO 4400 mounts in the rack cabinet by means of four screws through the front mounting flanges This should normally be sufficient to carry the load including weight of cables Refer to the SRG 4400 Quick Start Guide for mounting details Installing the Rear Support Brackets N Warning Do not use the support brackets to carry the ACO 4400 The brackets are not primarily designed for this purpose and property damage or personal injury may result In some cases mobile trucks etc it may be desirable to also support the rear of the ACO 4400 The rear support bars can be attached to the ACO 4400 in six possible positions Figure 2 1 One Rack Unit 1RU Rack Cabinet Mounting Frame Rear View Cabinet Side View Cabinet Cabinet Cabinet Front Vertical Rear Vertical Left Rear Vertical Right Rear Vertical Mounting Rail Mounting Rail Mounting Rail Mounting Rail T Y Y WE e DE Ge 5 5 e Rear Support Bar T 000 EN Allow approximately 0 500 of the end of the Rear Support Bar to project beyond the Bracket Figure 2
32. f the recorded event The first row provides an event number and the description of the event The second row provides the event time expressed as hours minutes seconds milliseconds and the event date The most recent event is always displayed at the top of the menu A large number of different events can be recorded Table 5 2 Recordable Events t Power On tchdogReturn DReturn tPowerOff VDEvent tUT CTimeFromGPS tGPSTi meLost tSetU1 tNTPTi m imeFromNTP Lost tLeftP SUfail tLeftP SUreturn tRight PSUfail tRight PSUreturn tPSULC DCancelManual DCancelAuto l empAlarm0 DRepeatManual TempAlarml DRepeatAuto ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 empAlarm2 Menu System 5 11 Table 5 2 Recordable Events Temp0 1 inTempAlarm3 Templ 1 t inTempAlarm4 Temp2 1 inTempAlarm5 5 Temp3 l empAlarm6 Temp4 1 t inTempAlarm7 Temp5 F tEthernetLinkMade Temp6 F EthernetLinkLost Temp7 E tGPSSetTimecodeFromGPSFlag TempAlarm0 1 tGPSUnSetTimecodeFromGPSFlag System Report The System Report appears below MIA RE KO o OK Ethernet 100Mbps Full Duplex Hardware 99 9 94 Firmware vXXXX Bootware 00 0 Software vXXXX Figure 5 9
33. hannel 1 Primary e Channel 1 Backup Channel 2 Primary e Channel 2 Backup e Channel 3 Primary etc The maximum number of signal bar pairs displayed will be limited to the Number of Channels setting elsewhere in the Menu System Ifthe Channel Type for a particular channel is set for No Measurement then the signal bars will not appear in the relevant position on the display Ifthe input s for a particular channel is are missing the signal bar s for that channel will be displayed at minimum height You may have more channels with signals connected but these will not be displayed The amplitudes of the bars are scaled so that signals of different nominal amplitudes are all shown with approximately the same height bars on the display So for example if a 600mV TriSync signal is connected to a channel set as Color Black 300mV the relevant signal bar will be significantly higher than for any other channel with the correct signal present Similarly Color Black connected to a TriSync channel will appear significantly lower in amplitude The widths of the bars in each channel pair are different the Primary bar is wider than the Backup bar The bottom line of the menu displays the actual detected levels of the Primary and Backup input signals for the currently selected channel Channel POK X BOK X 5 6 Menu System The options in the field are 01 up to the Number of Channels setting
34. ice is in Boot Load mode confirmation displays in the dialog If the ACO 4400 is not found check again that all connections have been made and that the IP addresses have been entered correctly then try repeating the above procedure after turning the ACO 4400 OFF and then restarting the System Update program If the ACO 4400 still cannot be found contact Ross Video for further assistance Select the Open File button Select the relevant ATA file Select the Send to device button Upload of file takes approximately 1 minute The status messages window should confirm that the upload was completed successfully If not select Send to device again 11 Power Cycle the ACO 4400 Your ACO 4400 is now upgraded and ready for use 4 6 Operating Basics ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Menu System In This Chapter The ACO 4400 provides the user with a menu interface to control the functions and options of the instrument The following topics are discussed Menu Screens and Maps Main Menu Signal Strength Menu Channel Configuration Menu System Menus Configuration Menu Network Menu DashBoard Menu Calibration Menu ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Menu System 1 Menu Screens and Maps 5 2 Menu System The menus can always be viewed on the front panel LCD display The menus are accessed from the initial start up Logo screen by pressing the Back button or by pressing the rotary control To
35. ill cooperate with and help other friendly companies o nuo We will go above and beyond in times of crisis f there s no one to authorize the required action in times of company or customer crisis do what you know in your heart is right You may rent helicopters if necessary ACO 4400 User Manual Copyright Patents Ross Part Number 4400DR 004B 01 Release Date July 2 2014 O 2014 Ross Video Limited Ross openGear and any related marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ross Video Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies PATENTS ISSUED and PENDING All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Ross Video While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document Ross Video assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Patent numbers 4 205 346 5 115 314 5 280 346 5 561 404 7 034 886 7 508 455 7 602 446 7 834 886 7 914 332 8 499 019 B2 2039277 1237518 1127289 and other patents pending Important Regulatory and Safety Notices to Service Personnel Before using this product and nay associated equipment refer to the Important Safety Instructions listed below to av
36. isconnect test leads before removing protective panels soldering or replacing components Observe Static Precautions Servicing of this product should be performed only in a static safe environment i e at a suitably configured ESD Workstation Always use a Static Grounding Wrist Strap connected to the ESD Workstation mat while servicing the product To avoid electric shock do not touch exposed connections Important Information Regarding the use of Switch Cleaner products Switch Cleaner products usually contain a lubricating additive along with the alcohol based propellant intended to remain after spraying into relevant components Some equipment produced by Ross Video contains components that should not be cleaned using these types of cleaners due to the compact nature of the components their operating characteristics or their inaccessibility This is because push buttons for example rely on clean dry conductive contact surfaces to operate correctly Applying Switch Cleaner lubricant only serves to attract dust or worse still could wash in grease and dust which could severely reduce the conductivity of the component parts Therefore Ross Video does not recommend the use of these Switch Cleaner products on their equipment and will not be held liable for any fault caused by inadvertent or unqualified use or application of such products ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Service Information 10 3 Troublesho
37. l Iss 01 Installation 1 Required Equipment The following equipment is required for the functional check e Video Test Signal Generator e Waveform Picture Monitors multi format e 75ohm BNC cables Breakout cable box for the rear panel 30 way multi way connector optional not supplied 3 2 Installation ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Functional Check Procedure and First Time Operation These procedures will guide you through the steps required to check the operation of the ACO 4400 The most common scenarios will be explored to enable the user to familiarize themselves with the operation of the unit Although some steps are included which suggest cycling through menu options in order to check operation this is not mandatory a simple check for presence or absence 01 8 signal will suffice Full details regarding the options available in each of the menus are described in the chapter Menu System on page 5 1 of this manual The scenarios to be explored are 1 Initial Power Up Initial Configuration Normal Operation no fault Loss and Restoration of a Primary Signal Loss and Restoration of a Backup Signal POr m 0 O Loss and Restoration of Power Only one channel will be considered here to avoid confusion To check the whole unit repeat this procedure for each of the remaining channels remembering to leave signals connected to previously checked channels Because the un monitored channels on the 30 pin multi
38. liquids sprays or solvents as this could damage the unit Cleaning agents may also damage the instrument Avoid solutions that contain harmful chemicals such as Acetone Benzene Toluene Xylene or similar If the exterior surfaces or controls of the instrument require further cleaning use a dry lint free cloth or a soft bristle brush If dirt remains use a cloth or swab dampened with a 7596 isopropyl alcohol solution A swab is useful for cleaning in narrow spaces around the controls and connectors Do not use excessive amounts of the approved cleaning solution when cleaning the instrument Do not use abrasive compounds on any part of the instrument N Caution Do not allow moisture or dust to enter the instrument during exterior cleaning Only use enough solution to mildly dampen a cloth or similar After cleaning use de ionized water on a clean cloth to rinse the instrument Preventive Maintenance Preventive Maintenance mainly consists of periodic cleaning Periodic cleaning reduces instrument breakdown and increases reliability Clean the instrument whenever needed using the guidelines outlined above based on the operating environment Dirty conditions may require more frequent cleaning than a conventional clean room environment 10 2 Service Information ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Servicing The ACO 4400 should require little or no in service maintenance to the installed electronics Provided the me
39. lizing problems to individual units 10 4 Service Information ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Warranty and Repair Policy The ACO 4400 is warranted to be free of any defect with respect to performance quality reliability and workmanship for a period of THREE 3 years from the date of shipment from our factory In the event that your ACO 4400 proves to be defective in any way during this warranty period Ross Video Limited reserves the right to repair or replace this piece of equipment with a unit of equal or superior performance characteristics Should you find that this ACO 4400 has failed after your warranty period has expired we will repair your defective product should suitable replacement components be available You the owner will bear any labor and or part costs incurred in the repair or refurbishment of said equipment beyond the THREE 3 year warranty period In no event shall Ross Video Limited be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages including loss of profits incurred by the use of this product Implied warranties are expressly limited to the duration of this warranty This ACO 4400 User Manual provides all pertinent information for the safe installation and operation of your Ross Video Product Ross Video policy dictates that all repairs to the ACO 4400 are to be conducted only by an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative Therefore any unauthorized attempt to repair this pr
40. matic fail over to the wide range of SRG 4400 reference signals The ACO 4400 provides user selection of reference sources Automatic changeover may occur upon fault detection in any active source The ACO 4400 is an in line device without internal buffers Switching for all channels is by mechanical relay The ACO 4400 also provides internal termination for unswitched BNC inputs The ACO 4400 includes 12 channels in a 1U rack Each BNC channel consists of a Primary Input a Backup Input and an Output All BNC channel relays switch in unison upon fault detection in any active BNC channel front panel command or remote command In conjunction with the BNC channels there are a number of unmonitored slave channels available on multi way connectors Each multi way connector channel consists of a Primary Input a Backup Input and an Output All multi way connector channel relays switch in unison upon fault detection in any active BNC channel front panel command or remote command The ACO 4400 uses signal amplitude as the basis for error checking You can configure each BNC channel to check for a different type of input There is a selection of predefined checking levels relating to the various signals that are supported No Measurement e Color Black no ancillary signals present i e only Sync and Burst Color Black VITC with one or some ancillary signals present 600mV Tri Sync SDSDI LOS HDSDI LOS 3GSDI LOS I
41. mm x 20mm Anti surge 2A 250V IEC 60127 2 Fuse identification marking T2A H250V gt 130mA 230VAC Operational AC Current gt 200mA 120VAC 40A 230VAC Surge Current gt 20 120VAC Power Consumption 46VA 21W calculated a Each PSU ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Specifications 7 Physical Specifications Clearance Table 6 6 Clearance Category Performance Requirement Reference Information Side 50mm 2 00in Clearance Rear 75mm 3 00in Mechanical Characteristics Table 6 7 1Hz Frequency Reference Output Category Performance Requirement Reference Information Height 43 5 mm 1 717 Width 482 5 mm 19 00 Depth 405 mm 15 95 Net Weight 5 85 kg 12 91bs Environment Characteristics Table 6 8 Environment Characteristics Category Performance Requirement Reference Information Operating 0 C to 40 C Temperature Non operating 20 C to 60 C 20 to 80 relative humidity Y0RH at up to 40 C non condensing 5 to 90 relative humidity V6RH at up to 60 C non condensing Operating Relative Humidity Non operating Operating To 2 000m 6 561ft Non operating To 12 192m 40 000ft 2 65m s2 0 27Grms 5Hz to 500Hz 10 minutes per axis three axes Operating Vibration 22 3m s2 2 28Grms 5Hz to 500Hz Non operatin P 5 10 minutes per axes three axes Non operating 294m s2 30G half sine 11ms duration 6 8 Specificati
42. nal Checks Note that in the following procedures some intermediate instructions relating to cursor movements and control button presses are omitted for clarity Normal Operation No Faults From the Top Level menu 1 Check Set Operational Mode lt Auto gt This is the default at power up if no faults are detected 2 Check Set Output gt Primary gt This is the default at power up if no faults are detected 3 You should see that the channel output is the Primary input signal Composite Video Note You cannot select Output Backup when the Operational Mode is set to Auto 4 Select Operational Mode gt Manual gt Select Output gt Backup gt The channel output switches to the Backup input signal Analog Color Black 5 Select Output gt Primary gt The channel output switches to the Primary input signal Composite Video 6 Select Operational Mode lt Auto gt Loss of the Primary Signal From the Top Level menu 1 Press the Back button once to enter the Stand By screen Ross Video Logo 2 Disconnect the Primary input signal Composite Video Note The channel output automatically switches to the Backup input signal Analog Color Black and a fault indication appears on the display 3 Re connect the Primary input signal Composite Video Note that the fault indication changes to show that the Primary inpu
43. ned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense N Notice Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Ross Video Limited could void the user s authority to operate this equipment CANADA This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appariel numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada EUROPE This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of CE Directive 93 68 EEC INTERNATIONAL This equipment has been tested to CISPR 22 2009 and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital device ZN Notice This is a Class A product In domestic environments this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may have to take adequate measures Maintenance User Serviceable Parts Routine maintenance to this Ross Video product is not required This product contains no user serviceable parts If the module does not appear to be working properl
44. nel 4 Common Pair 4 Channel 4 Primary Pair 4 Channel 5 Backup Pair 7 Channel 5 Common Pair 7 Channel 5 Primary Pair 7 Channel 6 Backup Pair 7 Channel 6 Common Pair 7 Channel 6 Primary Pair 7 Channel 7 Backup Pair 10 Channel 7 Common Pair 10 Channel 7 Primary Pair 10 Channel 8 Backup Pair 10 Channel 8 Common Pair 10 Channel 8 Primary Pair 10 No connection Ground 8 2 Balanced Signals Interface Cable Ground ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Balanced Changeover Channels 9 16 Table 8 2 summarizes the connector pin out for the second set of eight balanced changeover channels This information applies to a 30 pin connector Molex amp 2mm micro clasp series with a female socket Table 8 2 Cable Pinouts Signal Function Default SPG Selection Ground Ground No connection Channel 9 Backup Pair 2 Channel 9 Common Pair 2 Channel 9 Primary Pair 2 Channel 10 Backup Pair 2 Channel 10 Common Pair 2 Channel 10 Primary Pair 2 Channel 11 Backup Pair 6 Channel 11 Common Pair 6 Channel 11 Primary Pair 6 Channel 12 Backup Pair 6 Channel 12 Common Pair 6 Channel 12 Primary Pair 6 Channel 13 Backup Pair 8 Channel 13 Common Pair 8 Channel 13 Primary Pair 8 Channel 14
45. ng the new power supply into the available slot b Secure the power supply into its slot via the provided screws 3 Position the faceplate over the power supplies 4 Secure the faceplate on the chassis using the provided screws ACO 4400 AUTO CHNG Figure 2 6 Re installing the Faceplate ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Before You Begin 2 7 Accessories and Options The following accessories are shipped with the ACO 4400 User Documentation A Documents disk is included with your ACO 4400 Power Cords All ACO 4400 are shipped with one of the following power cord options 2 8 Before You Begin Power cords for use in the United Kingdom are BS1363 approved Power cords for use in North America are UL listed and CSA certified Power cords for use in Europe conform to CEE7 DIN49441 and VDE standards Cords for use in other areas are approved by at least one authority acceptable in the country to which the product is shipped ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Installation In This Chapter Perform the following procedures if you are operating the ACO 4400 for the first time to verify that the ACO 4400 shipped without damage or you suspect that the ACO 4400 is not working properly The following topics are discussed Required Equipment Functional Check Procedure and First Time Operation Initial Power Up Initial Configuration e Performing Functional Checks Operational Configuration ACO 4400 User Manua
46. nnot be changed the MAC address is stored in a hardware device This address is unique to each ACO 4400 and is also used to provide unique update keys when enabling options within the unit 5 16 Menu System ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 DashBoard Menu Figure 5 12 provides and example of the Dashboard Menu DashBoard Menu Port nnnn Figure 5 12 DashBoard Menu Example The DashBoard Menu displays information relating to communications between the ACO 4400 and the external PC based Remote Control Program Port This menu line allows the user to set the Ethernet Port through which the ACO 4400 communicates with the external PC based Remote Control Program The options in the sub field are 5253 default and 6666 ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Menu System 5 17 Calibration Menu Figure 5 13 provides an example of the Calibration Menu Calibration Menu Changeover Channel nn Do Calibration No P lz NSig nnnn Sig nnnn Fail nnnn NSig nnnn Sig nnnn Fail nnnn Figure 5 13 Calibration Menu Example Disclaimer The Calibration Menu contains fundamental settings relating to the functionality and accuracy of the ACO 4400 These settings are determined during initial testing and through subsequent configuration and alignment They should not normally require re configuration during service It is a good idea to make a manual record of these settings in case they become corrupted or are inadvertently change
47. nsor absent 3v3 Regulator 45 45 45 1v2 Regulator 45 45 45 Undefined Sensor absent Fixed PSU Sensor absent 00010 Power On April 2013 Ev 00009 NewMinTemp5 April 2013 03 22 18 700 13 Ev 00008 NewMinTemp5 192 XXX XXX XXX Ethernet 100Mbps Full Duplex Hardware v Bootware vi Firmware v Software vit Configuration Menu LCD Brightness 040 Number of Channels 06 WebServer fixed off DHCP fixed off IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX Subnet Mask XXX XXX XXX XXX Port fixed XXXXX Figure 5 1 ACO 4400 Menu Map Pictorial Example ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Menu System 5 3 Figure 5 2 is a basic menu tree structure of the ACO 4400 Figure 5 2 ACO 4400 Menu Map Diagrammatic 5 4 Menu System ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Main Menu Table 5 3 provides an example of the Main Menu The Main Menu is accessed by either pressing the escape button or the rotary control while viewing the logo stand by screen ACO 4400 Auto Output Primary Signal Strength Menu Enter gt Operational Mode Channel Setup Menu Enter gt System Menu Enter gt Figure 5 3 Main Menu Example Operational Mode This menu line displays the current mode of operation of the ACO 4400 The options for the field are Auto Manual Auto When set to Auto fault detection is enabled the outputs will automatically default to the Primary inputs
48. nsor absent Fixed PSU 45 45 N 1 Interface 45 45 Figure 5 7 Temperature Reports Menu Example The Temperature Report provides information on the temperature sensors within the ACO 4400 A typical example might look like 3v3 Regulator 42 45 41 Depending on the exact configuration and options in the ACO 4400 one or more of the sensors might not be installed In this case the description in the relevant line appears as Fixed PSU Sensor absent Because the temperature report includes the current temperatures and both the minimum and maximum temperatures detected by the installed temperature sensors this information might be useful if you are experiencing reliability problems in an extreme environment 5 10 Menu System ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Event Report tDefault The Event Report appears below example form Ev 00010 NewMaxTemp2 03 22 21 255 13 12 April 2013 Ev 00009 EthernetLinkMade 03 22 18 700 13 12 April 2013 Ev 00008 PowerOn 03 22 18 700 13 12 April 2013 Figure 5 8 Event Report Menu Example The Event Report provides access to the last 99 events recorded by the ACO 4400 These events may relate to normal expected functionality or to systemic errors This information might be useful in monitoring and diagnosing a system problem outside the ACO 4400 or a reliability problem within the ACO 4400 Ev nnnnn NewMinTempAlarm0 23 59 59 999 01 September 2012 This menu row pair provides details o
49. ntains procedures for cleaning and performing preventive maintenance on the ACO 4400 general servicing information and the warranty policies The following topics are discussed User Maintenance Troubleshooting Checklist e Warranty and Repair Policy ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Service Information 10 1 User Maintenance General Care Protect the instrument from adverse conditions 1 e high humidity high temperatures etc The instrument is NOT waterproof When handling the unit or any of its controls do so with clean hands If necessary use latex gloves to protect the outer surfaces and controls from the accumulation of dirt and oil residues Do not use excessive force to operate any of the controls on the unit Exterior Cleaning Clean the instrument periodically to prevent the accumulation of dust or dirt Accumulated dust in the instrument acts like an insulating blanket preventing proper cooling resulting in overheating and ultimately premature component breakdown Under high humidity conditions accumulated dust can also result in an electrically conductive path N Warning 7o avoid personal injury always remove the power cord before cleaning the instrument A vacuum cleaner may be used to remove accumulated dust on the outside of the instrument Ensure that the nozzle is fitted with a soft brush head or similar to avoid damaging the instrument N Caution Avoid exposing the instrument to
50. ntrol in order to select or change the highlighted Menu item setting then to press the Rotary Control to select or confirm that Menu item setting Pressing the Rotary Control will select the highlighted Menu item for editing exit Menu item editing or take you to the next Menu level Note that there may be more Menu lines available than can be displayed on the LCD screen be sure to scroll down or up to find the required entry 4 Removable Power Supplies Not Shown There are two Removable Power Supply assemblies installed and secured into the front of the ACO 4400 either side of the LCD display These units can be hot swapped i e they can be removed or inserted while mains power is still present Should it become necessary to replace one or both of the Removable Power Supply assemblies the instrument does not have to be removed from the rack 4 2 Operating Basics ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Rear Panel Overview Figure 4 2 shows the ACO 4400 Rear Panel Descriptions of the rear panel connectors appear on the following pages 202202 2000009000001 BACKUP 7 PRIMARY BACKUP 8 PRIMARY BACKUP 9 PRIMARY BACKUP 10 PRIMARY BACKUP 11 PRIMARY BACKUP 12 PRIMARY 9900000000099000000 Figure 4 2 ACO 4400 Rear Panel 1 Power Connectors The ACO 4400 is designed to operate from a single phase power source with the neutral conductor
51. oduct by anyone other than an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative will automatically void the warranty Please contact Ross Video Technical Support for more information In Case of Problems Should any problem arise with your ACO 4400 please contact the Ross Video Technical Support Department Contact information is supplied at the end of this publication A Return Material Authorization number RMA will be issued to you as well as specific shipping instructions should you wish our factory to repair your ACO 4400 If required a temporary replacement frame will be made available at a nominal charge Any shipping costs incurred will be the responsibility of you the customer All products shipped to you from Ross Video Limited will be shipped collect The Ross Video Technical Support Department will continue to provide advice on any product manufactured by Ross Video Limited beyond the warranty period without charge for the life of the equipment ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Service Information 5 Contact Us Contact our friendly and professional support representatives for the following Name and address of your local dealer Product information and pricing Technical support Upcoming trade show information Telephone adhue After Hours Emergency Email Telephone General Fax Information Email Website Visit Us Visit our website for Company information and news
52. oid personnel injury and to prevent product damage Product may require specific equipment and or installation procedures to be carried out to satisfy certain regulatory compliance requirements Notices have been included in this publication to call attention to these specific requirements Symbol Meanings This symbol on the equipment refers you to important operating and maintenance servicing instructions within the Product Manual Documentation Failure to heed this information may present a major risk of damage to persons or equipment Warning The symbol with the word Warning within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution The symbol with the word Caution within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices Notice The symbol with the word Notice within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in major or minor equipment damage or a situation which could place the equipment in a non compliant operating state ESD Susceptibility This symbol is used to alert the user that an electrical or electronic device or assembly is susceptible to damage from an ESD event gt gt lt gt lt B Importan
53. ons ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Connector Pinouts In This Chapter This chapter lists the pinouts of various multi way connectors available on the rear panel of the ACO 4400 Note that specifications are subject to change without notice The following topics are discussed Balanced Connector e RS232 Connector ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Connector Pinouts 7 1 Balanced Connector Table 7 1 provides the pinouts of various multi way connectors available on the rear panel of the ACO 4400 Table 7 1 applies to both balanced connectors on the ACO 4400 These connectors are 30 pin Molex 2mm micro clasp Table 7 1 Balanced Pinouts Signal Function Ground Ground Ground Channel 1 Backup Channel 1 Common Channel 1 Primary Channel 2 Backup Channel 2 Common Channel 2 Primary Channel 3 Backup o O A N gt Channel 3 Common Channel 3 Primary Channel 4 Backup Channel 4 Common Channel 4 Primary Channel 5 Backup Channel 5 Common Channel 5 Primary Channel 6 Backup Channel 6 Common Channel 6 Primary Channel 7 Backup Channel 7 Common Channel 7 Primary Channel 8 Backup Channel 8 Common Channel 8 Primary Ground Ground Ground 7 2 Connector Pinouts ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Pin Views of Chassis Connectors Conn
54. ot disabled they will always produce error signals leading to improper operation Error threshold levels are pre defined during initial testing and are not adjustable Operating Mode The ACO 4400 can be operated in one of two modes selected from within the menu system The options are either Automatic or Manual control When Auto is selected the ACO 4400 will automatically switch if a fault is detected When Manual is selected the ACO 4400 will switch only when the operator manually selects between Primary and Backup Fault Reporting There is an LCD indication for fault reporting on all channels If a fault occurs in one of the configured channels on either the Primary or Backup input the LCD indicator will illuminate to report the fault The fault reporting is persistent 1 e even if the fault is only an intermittent one the fault indicator will stay illuminated If more than one fault exists only the first one is reported 1 6 counting from the lowest numbered configured channel As faults are repaired the fault indicator displays the next faulty input channel in the list etc Repairing the last fault will update the LCD display to show that the last fault has been fixed clearing the fault indication will turn the LCD fault indication off ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Operating Basics 4 5 Software Field Upgrade This upgrade procedure outlines the steps necessary to upgrade the software programmed on the
55. oting Checklist Routine maintenance to this Ross Video product is not required In the event of problems with your ACO 4400 the following basic troubleshooting checklist may help identify the source of the problem If the frame still does not appear to be working properly after checking all possible causes please contact your Ross Video products distributor or the Technical Support department at the numbers listed under the Contact Us section 1 Visual Review Performing a quick visual check may reveal many problems such as connectors not properly seated or loose cables Check the card the frame and any associated peripheral equipment for signs of trouble 2 Power Check Check the power indicator LED on the distribution frame front panel for the presence of power If the power LED is not illuminated verify that the power cable is connected to a power source and that power is available at the power main Confirm that the power supplies are fully seated in their slots If the power LED is still not illuminated replace the power supply with one that is verified to work 3 Input Signal Status Verify that source equipment is operating correctly and that a valid signal is being supplied 4 Output Signal Path Verify that destination equipment is operating correctly and receiving a valid signal 5 Unit Exchange Exchanging a suspect unit with a unit that is known to be working correctly is an efficient method for loca
56. ovides an example of the Configuration Menu Configuration Menu LCD Brightness xx Number of Channels nn Figure 5 10 Configuration Menu Example The Configuration Menu provides access to features that determine the functionality of the ACO 4400 not otherwise covered by other menu settings These options are typically set up during the system commissioning of the ACO 4400 and thereafter are unlikely to be changed LCD Brightness This menu row allows the user to select the best LCD display parameters for the ambient lighting conditions The options are 0 through 100 in 16 steps Number of Channels This menu line allows the user to select the appropriate number of measuring channels that should be enabled for use in the installation The minimum allowable number is 1 the maximum number is 12 5 14 Menu System ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Network Menu Figure 5 11 provides an example of the Network Menu Network Menu IP Address 000 000 000 000 Subnet Mask 000 000 000 000 Gateway 000 000 000 000 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 5 11 Network Menu Example The Network Menu and the associated sub menus allows the user to configure and control the behavior of the Ethernet system within the ACO 4400 Before proceeding the user must contact their Network Administrator and obtain suitable IP addresses etc that will need to be programmed within this menu IP Address This menu line allows th
57. r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Ground ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Pin Views of Chassis Connectors Connectors are Molex Micro Clasp 2mm series Figure 7 3 Chassis Connectors Molex 55959 1030 Figure 7 4 Mating Connectors Molex 51353 1000 ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Connector Pinouts 7 5 7 6 Connector Pinouts ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Balanced Signals Interface Cable In This Chapter This chapter lists the default pin outs for the changeover interface cable for the balanced channels on a six BNC channel and twelve BNC channel ACO 4400 The following topics are discussed e Balanced Changeover Channels 1 8 e Balanced Changeover Channels 9 16 ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Balanced Signals Interface Cable 1 Balanced Changeover Channels 1 8 Table 8 1 summarizes the connector pin out for the first eight balanced changeover channels This information applies to a 30 pin connector Molex 2mm micro clasp series with a female socket Table 8 1 Cable Pinouts Signal Function Default SPG Selection Ground Ground No connection Channel 1 Backup Pair 1 Channel 1 Common Pair 1 Channel 1 Primary Pair 1 Channel 2 Backup Pair 1 Channel 2 Common Pair 1 Channel 2 Primary Pair 1 Channel 3 Backup Pair 4 Channel 3 Common Pair 4 Channel 3 Primary Pair 4 Channel 4 Backup Pair 4 Chan
58. ser Manual Iss 01 Specifications 3 Balanced Unmonitored Channels Relay Changeover Table 6 2 Balanced Unmonitored Channels Category Connector Type Insertion Loss Crosstalk Maximum Switched Voltage Maximum Switched Current Relay Switch Time Insertion Delay 6 4 Specifications Performance Requirement Molex MicroClasp 2mm 30 pin 5 17 dB to 50MHz gt 4 dB to 270MHz DC 270MHz 0 1 dB 270MHz 1GHz 1 2 dB 7 50 dB to 27MHz 5 25 dB to 270MHz gt 10 dB to 1GHz 48 V DC 24 V AC 1A Based on Relay characteristics Set time max 3 ms Release time max 2 ms Set Release min 9mS ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Reference Information RS 232 Interface Note This port is not implemented Table 6 3 RS 232 Interface Category Performance Requirement Reference Information Connector Type Molex MicroClasp 2mm 30 pin Pin 2 GND Pin 4 RS232 TX ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Specifications 6 5 Ethernet Interface Table 6 4 Ethernet Interface Category Performance Requirement Reference Information IEEE Standards IEEE 802 31 1990 10BASE T Compliance IEEE 802 3u 1995 100BASE TX 6 6 Specifications ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 AC Power Source Table 6 5 AC Power Source Category Performance Requirement Reference Information Operational Voltage Range 120 230VAC 50 60Hz Absolute Limits Voltage 00 264 VAC 47 63Hz Range 5
59. t Safety Instructions Caution This product is intended to be a component product of the DFR 8300 series and OG3 FR series frames Refer to the DFR 8300 Series and OG3 FR Series Frame User Manual for important safety instructions regarding the proper installation and safe operation of the frame as well as its component products Warning Certain parts of this equipment namely the power supply area still present a safety hazard with the power switch in the OFF position To avoid electrical shock disconnect all A C power cords from the chassis rear appliance connectors before servicing this area Warning Service barriers within this product are intended to protect the operator and N service personnel from hazardous voltages For continued safety replace all barriers after any servicing This product contains safety critical parts which if incorrectly replaced may present a risk of fire or electrical shock Components contained with the product s power supplies and power supply area are not intended to be customer serviced and should be returned to the factory for repair To reduce the risk of fire replacements fuses must be the same time and rating Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer EMC Notices United States of America FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A Digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are desig
60. t signal is now correct and the channel output automatically switches back to the Primary input signal Composite Video Press Confirm to clear the fault indication Select Operational Mode gt Manual gt Press Back to go to the Stand By screen N 9 m 2 Disconnect the Primary input signal Composite Video Note that no switching occurs but that the Primary fault indication appears eo Press Confirm to clear the fault indication 9 Select Output lt Backup gt The channel output switches to the Backup signal Analog Color Black 10 Re connect the Primary input signal Composite Video ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Installation 7 11 Select Output gt Primary gt The channel output switches to the Primary input signal Composite Video 12 Select Operational Mode lt Auto gt Loss of Power 3 8 Installation 1 Turn off the power to one of the mains inlets The associated fault indication appears in the display Restore power to the mains inlet The fault indication changes to show that the fault 1s fixed Turn off the power to the other mains inlet The associated fault indication appears in the display Restore power to the mains inlet The fault indication changes to show that the fault is fixed Turn off the power to both mains inlets The channel output changes to the Primary input signal Composite Video and the unit powers down ACO 4400
61. te Ross Video Incorporated P O Box 880 Ogdensburg New York USA 13669 0880 1 613 652 6 1 613 652 4425 1 613 652 6 1 613 349 0006 techsupport rossvideo com solutions rossvideo com http www rossvideo com Contents Introduction 1 OYVErVIE DD I 1 2 Functional Block Diagram sees enne enne enne nnns 1 4 Documentation Terms 1 5 Before You Begin 2 Before You Begin ies teca tees ie n d ae e ie ic p hagas 2 2 Static Discharge ee ge t e TET e UR IEEE RUNE 2 2 2 2 Initial Product Inspection eedem reete de tede tee ete 2 3 7 7 24 Rack Mount Installation dee ie iet eris 2 5 Installing the ACO 4400 into a Rack Unit 2 5 Installing the Rear Support Brackets sse 2 5 Connecting PoWer s enia ntu Roe ERO eei oi egisti eu pv is err 2 6 Replacing a Power Supply sss eren 2 6 Accessories and ODtlons u re ie a RENE OR Pr EES 2 8 User Docus iere o eec 2 8 Power Lords ta maana atraso Anna ahah SB ao or n 2 8 Installation 3 Required Equipment erento Op OT e d 3 2 Functional Check Procedure and First Time Operation sese 3 3 Initial Ra RE 2NA TE RR 3 4 Initial Configuration oce he e n re t ee reet 3 6 Performing Functional Checks 9 3 7 Normal Operation No Faults sess 3 7 Loss of the Primary Signal
62. ttings made in the previous paragraph The example in Figure 3 1 shows six channels from the list of supported signal types but does not illustrate multi way channels Note that the maximum is 12 channels Black Burst Serial Digital Video Eu Black Burst Serial Digital Video SRG 4400 AES Audio ma Primary 1 Backup 1 Primary 2 Backup 2 Primary 3 Backup 3 ACO 4400 Primary 4 Backup 4 Primary 5 Backup 5 Primary 6 Backup 6 Black Burst Serial Digital Video Tri Level Sync AES Audio 2V Pulse Figure 3 2 Example of ACO 4400 Connections ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Installation 9 Channel 1 You should produce a master reference sheet in order to log how each channel is configured and connected an example is shown below in Table 3 1 This will be helpful to refer to in the future in order to quickly find out whether for example a previously unused channel requires a menu change relating to the new signal to be monitored Table 3 1 ACO 4400 Channel Configuration Channel Type Signal Attached 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 10 Installation ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Operating Basics In This Chapter This chapter outlines the basics of operating the ACO 4400 The following topics are discussed Front Panel Overview Rear Panel Overview Operating Basics Software Field
63. u are sure that you want to cancel the message and continue with the procedure press the Rotary Control once 5 Much of the functional check can be carried out immediately However some calibration settings are only guaranteed once functional temperature has stabilized which should occur after 20 minutes It is good practice to soak the instrument before proceeding 3 4 Installation ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 6 Selecting or editing Menu items requires you to turn the Rotary Control in order to select or change the highlighted Menu item setting then to press the Rotary Control to select or confirm that Menu item setting Pressing the Rotary Control will either select the highlighted Menu item for editing exit Menu item editing or take you to the next Menu level Note that there may be more Menu lines available than can be displayed on the LCD screen or video outputs be sure to scroll down or up to find the required entry 7 Pressing the blue dedicated push button once will exit the current Menu level or item When you have finished editing the Menu options you should press the blue dedicated push button to exit the Menu system completely You need to press the button a suitable number of times to get back to the stand by screen the one with the Ross Video logo one press up from the Top Level Menu this will save any changes that you have made to the non volatile memory ACO 4400 User Manual
64. uipment or even custom apparatus is required to perform calibration and configuration On no account should the user attempt to alter any of these settings without proper authorization from Ross Video Limited If problems are encountered these settings can only be re instated by performing the detailed Calibration Procedure that follows Contact Ross Video for further instructions 9 2 Calibration Procedure ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Calibrating the ACO 4400 The ACO 4400 Calibration Procedure should ideally be performed on a test bench Easy access to the rear panel BNCs is required The following specific equipment is required to perform this procedure At least 2 x 750hm BNC terminations certified At least 2 500hm BNC terminations certified At least 2 x 750hm BNC T piece adapters SPG 4400 producing at least 2 outputs of analog Color Black without VITS VITC or any other ancillary signals Several short BNC cables Configure the ACO 4400 for Operating Mode Manual and Output Primary Familiarity with menu navigation will be assumed specific menu selection instructions may be shortened for clarity To calibrate the ACO 4400 1 Navigate to the Calibration Menu Select the channel to be adjusted Select Do Calibration Yes 2 Verify that the Menu reads Terminate the output Connect a T piece with a 750hm termination onto the output BNC of the channel to be adjuste
65. verview onrera enne eren eren enne nnne nns 10 3 Important Informatica SN AR ee ida 10 3 Troubleshooting Checklist 10 4 Warranty and Repair Policy eae ERI EINIGE ep o 10 5 ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Contents iii iv Contents ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Introduction In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e Overview Functional Block Diagram Documentation Terms and Conventions A Word of Thanks Congratulations on choosing a Ross Video ACO 4400 Automatic Changeover System for your SRG 4400 Your ACO 4400 is part of the Ross Video family of products backed by Ross Video s experience in engineering and design expertise since 1974 You will be pleased at how easily your new ACO 4400 fits into your overall working environment Equally pleasing is the product quality reliability and functionality Thank you for joining the group of worldwide satisfied Ross Video customers Should you have a question pertaining to the installation or operation of your ACO 4400 please contact us at the numbers listed on the back cover of this manual Our technical support staff is always available for consultation training or service ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Introduction 1 1 Overview The ACO 4400 is designed for high reliability Master Sync operations where two SRG 4400 units are provided as a fail safe Primary and Backup pair The ACO 4400 provides auto
66. y please contact Technical Support using the numbers listed under the Contact Us section on the last page of this manual This Ross Video product is covered by a generous 5 year warranty and will be repaired without charge for materials or labor within this period See the Warranty and Repair Policy section in this manual for details Environmental Information The equipment that you purchased required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment To avoid the potential release of those substances into the environment and to diminish the need for the extraction of natural resources Ross Video encourages you to use the appropriate take back systems These systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials from your end of life equipment in an environmentally friendly and health conscious manner The crossed out wheelie bin symbol invites you to use these systems If you need more information on the collection re use and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration You can also contact Ross Video for more information on the environmental performance of our products Company Address Ross Video Limited ROSS lt lt Iroquois Ontario KOE 1K0 Canada General Business Office Fax Technical Support After Hours Emergency E mail Technical Support E mail General Information Websi
67. ze nocte oet Ta et eg 3 7 LOS POWER 2 nerd enu edidi A SS 3 8 Operational Configuratio Nse is menespres ee epsa eaeoe EKos Veneeni u oeseri nies orea 3 9 POE a Aa NE eS an lee le a 3 9 Sul es E 3 9 Operating Basics 4 Front Panel Overview oe eie E EE PEOR ER Ee EE HEP Orte al 4 2 Rear Panel Overview uui ou ERIT a a du eire bio 4 3 Operating 205168 4 5 Operating Mode ERR SEE O S 4 5 El Repo tee ae oet e ere De Pe ER TS 4 5 Software Field Upgrade a deett RG ec ied dete ess 4 6 Uploading the Software Files sese 4 6 Menu System 5 Men Screens and Maps ree ee Rd We E RE REUS 5 2 ACO 4400 User Manual Iss 01 Contents i Operational Mode ise laba ot td sad rere atio 5 5 QUID A VR EISE EEG URN E RR 5 5 Other Menus ero recte nud i RD be ER EIS 5 5 Signal Strength Men eed ete eet e ete e d ee e ee 5 6 Channel 4 POK X BOK X maa 5 6 Channel Configuration Menu sese enne ener etre nennen nnne nnne 5 8 Installation Scenarios ii 5 8 Channel Type TE 5 8 System CE a LE EEEE maa ANA NAA tbe uie s 5 10 Temperature 00 5 10 System Reporma EE E E E E TAE AET 5 12 Configuration Merci ete rdi dede tete RE e 5 14 LCD Brightness cen NG anh nA MA nan ANNA GYOD qt pits 5 14 Number of Chantiels nero e ree eed ER TERR 5 14 Network Ment aret 5 5 15 DashBoard Mentsen ee es GL KINANG Bi NDN AND BINTANA 5 17 5 17 Calibration Mr E RUE UR OBERE TE UTERE 5 18 60

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