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1. amp 5 UNS 0 Se oe 20 Front edge of card Fig 15 LED Positions The LEDs along the front edge of the card indicate the following LED Automation Routing 0 Card Health Monitor ON Controller Active OFF Controller Idle 1 ON Valid B amp B Ref Present ON Watchdog enabled OFF No B amp B Ref OFF Watchdog disabled 2 ON Valid Timecode Present Flashing indicates controller running OFF No Valid Timecode 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used POK Power OK RST Card is being reset Reboot follows ACT Indicates the active card of a redundant pair HD disk activity if fitted SP Not used AC Ethernet Activity Flickers on send receive LK Ethernet Link Status Lights when active 4 2 2 DIP Switch Settings DIP switches 0 6 are not used DIP switch 7 when set to on uses LEDs 0 7 strobed to display the last byte of the IP address To view the IP address scan eyes smoothly across the LEDs to reveal the figures 4 2 3 RESET Button This hardware reset button resets the card hardware except the Ethernet adaptor Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 18 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Controller Card Configuration 4 3 Set the Controller Clock For Routing applications there is no timecode available so it may be useful to set the
2. USB M1 M2 Master USB 1 and Master USB 2 are standard Type A USB sockets with the following pinouts Pin USB M1 USB M2 1 M_USB_VCCO M_USB_VCC1 2 USB 0 M USB 1 3 USB 0 M USB 1 1 4 M USB GNDO M USB GND1 Ethernet Master The Ethernet Master connector is an RJ 45 socket with the following pinouts Pin Signal TX Tx Rx N C N C Rx N C N C Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 25 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Specification 5 4 9 COMM 1 8 37 way The COMM 1 8 connector is a 37 way D type socket DC 37F with the following pinouts Pin Controller Device RS232 Function Function 1 Rx1 Tx 1 2 1 1 Tx 1 Txi 9 3 Rx 2 Tx 2 1 4 Rx 2 Tx 2 Tx2 5 Rx3 3 6 Rx3 Tx 3 E 7 Rx4 Tx 4 8 Tx 4 9 Rx5 5 10 Rx5 Tx 5 e 11 6 Tx 6 12 Rx6 Tx 6 13 Rx 7 Tx 7 o 14 Rx7 Tx 7 37 15 Rx 8 Tx 8 16 Rx8 Tx 8 17 GND GND GND 18 GND GND GND 19 GND GND GND 20 Tx 1 Rx 1 Rx 1 21 1 Rx 1 22 Tx 2 Rx 2 Rx 2 23 Tx 2 Rx 2 24 Tx 3 Rx 3 25 Tx 3 Rx 3 26 4
3. e 5 9 6 LTC In 7 8 9 GND 5 4 2 Refin The Reference In connector is a BNC connector with the following connections Pin Signal 1 VIDEO REF 1 2 2 5 4 3 Ref Loop The Reference Loop connector is a BNC connector with the following connections Pin Signal 1 VIDEO REF 1 2 GND 2 5 4 4 GPIO 1 16 25 way The GPIO 1 16 connector is a 25 way D type socket DB 25F with the following pinouts Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GPIO 14 13 2 1 15 14 1 3 GPI2 16 15 4 3 17 N C 6000000000000 5 4 18 N C 6060000000000 6 5 19 7 16 20 GND 25 8 7 21 GND 9 GPI8 22 GND 10 9 23 GND 11 10 24 GND 12 11 25 GND 13 12 For input and output voltages applicable to these connectors see GPIO Details on page 29 Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 24 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Specification 5 4 5 VGA 5 4 6 5 4 7 5 4 8 The VGA connector is a high density 15 way D type socket DE 15F with the following pinouts Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 R Out 9 PIN9 1 2 IG Out 10 GND 8 B Out 1 NIC Cy 4 12 DDDA_Out 5 GND 13 HSY OUT 15 6 GND 14 VSY OUT 7 GND 15 DDCK OUT 8 Comp The Reference In connector is a BNC connector with the following connections Pin Signal 1 VIDEO
4. 4 Controller Card Configuration 4 1 Jumper Information A number of jumpers on the 2330 controller card can be positioned to give different configurations Do not change the jumpers when the card is in operation PL49 N ISIS st a a iet I 53 4 Fig 14 Jumper Positions 4 11 PL9 NTSC PAL selection for composite video output NOT IMPLEMENTED Jumper on pins 1 amp 2 PAL DEFAULT Jumper on pins 2 amp 3 NTSC 4 1 2 PL10 amp PL12 Terminate the RS422 RX and TX lines for Port RTCOM1 DEFAULT FITTED Must be removed if Port RTCOM1 is used as an RS232 port 4 1 3 PL11 amp PL13 Terminate the RS422 RX and TX lines for Port RTCOM2 DEFAULT FITTED Must be removed if Port RTCOM2 is used as an RS232 port 41 4 PL49 Forces the card active for development and testing and should not be fitted for normal operation DEFAULT NOT FITTED 4 1 5 PL53 TC VGA selection for Timecode or Composite video for composite video output NOT IMPLEMENTED Jumper on pins 1 amp 2 VGA DEFAULT Jumper on pins 2 amp 3 Timecode Automation only 4 16 WDOG Software Watchdog Jumper on pins PC Normal operation DEFAULT Jumper on pins CLK Disabled for software testing Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 17 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Controller Card Configuration 4 2 Controller Card Edge Switches and LEDs 4 2 1 LEDs
5. EMC Performance of Cables and Connectors Snell products are designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the appropriate European ENC standards In order to achieve this performance in real installations it is essential to use cables and connectors with good EMC characteristics All signal connections including remote control connections shall be made with screened cables terminated in connectors having a metal shell The cable screen shall have a large area contact with the metal shell Coaxial Cables Coaxial cables connections particularly serial digital video connections shall be made with high quality double screened coaxial cables such as Belden 1694 or BBC type PSF1 2M D Type Connectors D type connectors shall have metal shells making good RF contact with the cable screen Connectors having dimples which improve the contact between the plug and socket shells are recommended Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 4 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Contents Contents 6 121 Description iu 6 2 1 51 1 RARE d Eee er eh adage ns 8 2 1 Environment araga ce teens 8 2 2 Power Connections ede eee ee ee Men educ ey ead e 9 2 3 Supply Voltage 0 2 0c sh eens 9 2 4 Door Opening and 9 2 5 Controller Card
6. 8 S ACTIVE OUT 1 e 5 Active low inputs to be taken to OV for correct operation Logic outputs are capable of sinking 3mA Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 28 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Specification 5 4 13 5 4 14 5 4 15 5 4 15 1 5 4 15 2 Ethernet Slave The Ethernet Slave connector is an RJ 45 socket with the following pinouts I 5 Signal TX E Rx N C N C 8 1 Rx N C N C BY PO USB 51 52 Slave USB 1 and Slave USB 2 are standard Type A USB sockets with the following pinouts in USB S1 USB S2 1 5 USB VCCO S USB VCC1 2 S USB O S USB 1 3 S USB 0 S USB 1 4 S USB GNDO S USB v GPIO Details The specifications for the GPIO are the same for both of the 25 way and 50 way connectors Outputs As Outputs the GPIOs are arranged in two banks of eight outputs the first eight GPIOs in bank 1 and the second eight GPIOs in bank 2 Each bank of eight outputs is capable of sinking a maximum of 1 0A Each output is capable of sinking up to a maximum of 500mA Two of the eight outputs could sink the maximum of 0 5A but all outputs could sink 125mA and still be within the maximum limits Outputs can switch up to 50V Inputs As Inputs the switch of the external equipment must be able to sink a minimum
7. Rx 4 27 4 Rx 4 28 Tx 5 Rx 5 29 Tx 5 Rx 5 30 Tx 6 Rx 6 31 Tx 6 Rx 6 32 7 Rx 7 33 Tx 7 Rx 7 34 Tx 8 Rx 8 35 Tx8 Rx 8 36 GND GND GND 37 GND GND GND Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 26 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Specification 5 4 10 COMM 1 8 50 way The COMM 1 8 connector is a 50 way D type socket DD 50F with the following pinouts Pin Controller Device RS232 Function Function 1 GND GND GND 4 2 Rx 1 Tx 1 Tx 1 GND GND GND 1 4 Rx2 Tx 2 TX2 900 5 GND GND GND ese 6 Rx 3 Tx 3 900 7 GND GND GND ese 8 Rx4 Tx 4 ese 9 GND GND GND 900 10 5 Tx 5 ese 11 GND GND GND See 12 Rx6 Tx 6 2 13 GND GND GND 9 14 7 7 2 2 15 GND GND GND Wo 16 Rx8 Tx 8 17 GND GND GND 18 Rx 1 Tx 1 19 1 1 1 20 Rx 2 TX 2 21 Tx2 Rx 2 22 Rx3 Tx 3 23 Tx3 Rx 3 24 Rx 4 Tx 44 25 Tx4 Rx 4 26 5 Tx 5 27 11 5 Rx 5 28 Rx 6 Tx 6 29 Tx 6 Rx 6 30 Rx 7 7 31 Tx 7 Rx 7 32 Rx 8 Tx 8 33 Tx 8 Rx 8 34 GND GND GND 35 Tx 1 Rx 1 Rx 1 36 GND GND GND 37 Tx 2 Rx 2 Rx 2 38 GND GND GND 39 Tx 3 Rx 3 40 GND GND GND 41 4 Rx 4 42 GND GND GND 43 Tx 5
8. connections to the 50 way plug See COMM 1 8 50 way on page 27 Each of the eight 9 way D type sockets has the following pinouts I 5 Signal 11 N C A B Ae N C GND 9 A GND 1 AGN Connection between Snell routers and Snell control panels require a pin to pin cable Signal direction on the 9 way D type is swapped internally when the ports are defined as either controller or device ports Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 31 2012 Snell Limited
9. internal clock on the controller To set the clock 1 Connect a monitor to the VGA socket on the rear panel 2 Connect a keyboard to a USB connector on the rear panel 3 Reset the card 4 Enter the BIOS of the controller card and set the time accordingly 5 Repeat for the second controller when using dual redundant controllers 4 4 CompactFlash Configuration 2330 controller cards store configuration information on a standard CompactFlash card If a new CompactFlash card is required then the Pbak Deployment tool which is installed along with Centra Workbench and Morpheus software is used to write the required configuration information to the boot sector of the CompactFlash card 1 Open Pbak Deploy Tool From the Windows Start menu Start Programs Snell MCM Utilities Pbak Deploy Tool or navigate to the install directory of the software and start PbakDeploy exe 5 Pbak Deployment tool ji Refresh Target Executable files RTB Configuration files DAT Modified Size Fig 16 Pbak Deploy Tool 2 From the File menu select Configuration The Settings dialog box displays Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 19 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Controller Card Configuration Settings Ex Target Drive Em Show Makedisk progress directory C Program Files x66 Snell MCM Controll
10. of 5mA with a maximum voltage of 5V Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 29 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Specification 5 5 Cables 5 5 1 Serial Breakout Cable 37 way The Serial Breakout Cable has a 37 way D type plug DC 37M and eight 9 way D type sockets DE 9F f 4 4 4 v Fig 21 Serial Breakout Cable For pin connections to the 37 way socket See COMM 1 8 37 way on page 26 Each of the eight 9 way D type sockets has the following pinouts I 5 Signal 1 N C A B gt E N C GND 9 A B GND CO N Connection between Snell routers and Snell control panels require a pin to pin cable Signal direction on the 9 way D type is swapped internally when the ports are defined as either controller or device ports Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 30 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Specification 5 5 2 Serial Breakout Cable 50 way The Serial Breakout Cable has a 50 way D type plug DC 50M and eight 9 way D type sockets DE 9F Fig 22 Serial Breakout Cable For pin
11. rear connector and power and status monitoring connectors 2 Ensure the controller card is pushed firmly into place Note If the controller card is not inserted fully it may appear to be working as LEDs will light but the connections to the rear panel may not be properly made Fig 9 shows a side view section with a controller card inserted Rear Connector Power and Status Monitoring Connector Fig 9 Controller Card Inserted 2 5 3 Fit a Module Locator On the rack frame the card guides and rear connector fitting holes use 10mm spacing However cards can only be fitted at spacing as determined by the chosen rear connectors To ease the fitting and removal of cards once the rear panel connectors are installed for each rack s complement of cards module locators may be fitted The locators snap in to 10mm spaced holes underneath the board guides Note Cover unused rear panel space with the blank rear panels supplied 2 5 4 Remove a Controller Card Observe normal static handling precautions when handling equipment or subassemblies Important 1 Pull the card ejector lever 2 Gently slide the card out along the rail until it is free of the enclosure Important Do not remove the rear panel connector with the controller card in place as rear connector pins may be bent or damaged Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 12 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Contr
12. 20 seconds Each card can control any combination of serial IP and GPI controlled devices up to a maximum of eight devices As the system is modular command execution and latency are easily controlled by adding additional cards or frames Many thousands of simultaneous commands or switches are achievable as there is no limit to the number of cards and frames that can be added to a system Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 6 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Introduction DIP Switches CompactFlash Data Connector om LEDs N Power Connector Reset Button Backup Battery Fig 2 2330 Controller Card The main features of the 2330 controller cards are Each controller card can control up to eight devices e RS232 RS422 TCP IP Timecode input Reference input e 16 GPIO Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 7 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Installation 2 Installation 2 4 Environment Although constructed to meet the normal environmental requirements it is important that there is a free flow of air to dissipate the heat produced during operation Installations should be designed to allow for this The 1050 3U rack frame is designed for transverse air flow so it is not necessary to leave vertical space between multiple frames However the rear and side vents must not be obstructed Fig 3 Rack Frame Airflow Fig 4 R
13. Batteries replaced incorrectly Replace only with the same or equivalent type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions of the manufacturer Batteries should only be replaced by trained service technicians 1 This equipment contains a lithium battery There is danger of explosion if this is Power Cable Supplied for the USA The equipment is shipped with a power cord with a standard IEC molded free socket on one end and a standard 3 pin plug on the other If you are required to remove the molded mains supply plug dispose of the plug immediately in a safe manner The color code for the cord is as follows e GREEN lead connected to E Protective Earth Conductor BLACK lead connected to L Live Conductor WHITE lead connected to N Neutral Conductor PO For Products With More Than One Power Supply Inlet To reduce the risk of electric shock plug each power supply cord into separate branch circuits employing separate service grounds Rack Mounting the Enclosure This product must not be rack mounted using only the front rack ears When rack mounting the product one of the following methods of installation must be used place the unit on a suitably specified and installed rack shelf and secure the product to the rack via the front rack ears or e fitthe unit using the rear rack mount kit available from Snell by quoting the order code FGACK RACK MNT KIT Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 3 2012 Snell Limi
14. Innovation in the Multi Screen World User Manual 2330 Controller Automation and Router Control snellgroup com 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Information and Notices Information and Notices Copyright and Disclaimer Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable material and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted including without limitation material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as icons screen display looks etc Information in this manual and software are subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Snell Limited The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and can not be reproduced or copied in any manner without prior agreement with Snell Limited or their authorized agents Reproduction or disassembly of embedded computer programs or algorithms prohibited No part of this publication can be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopy recording or any information storage and retrieval system without permission being granted in writing by the publishers or their authorized agents Snell operates a policy of continuous improvement and development Snell reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior no
15. Installation and 11 3 Maintenance 13 3 1 Checking the Power Supply 13 3 2 Monitoring the Power Supply Remotely 14 3 3 Inserting and Removing Power Supplies 15 4 Controller Card 17 4 1 Jumper Information 1 00 cee 17 4 2 Controller Card Edge Switches and LEDs 18 4 3 Set the Controller Clock 19 4 4 CompactFlash Configuration liliis ees 19 5 Specificationi 4 ceste uy RR ned Reda uberius 22 5 1 Gerleral Jer mue reme RR RR UR ERU RR UE RU RO eR 22 5 2 P Sl c dax avo bre Vt are dds IR pried cati o enit a Maie a e AP D doen 22 5 3 Rear Connector Panel Types 22 5 4 Conheclors coe rx rum eee Ee Rn x anm ER ee d ee 24 deh ieee xu RE CUR RUF HU RO ad uL Rus RR ees 30 Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 5 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 Description The 2330 controller card is a PC card designed for both automation and router control A controller card or anumber of cards w
16. Rx 5 44 GND GND GND 45 Tx 6 Rx 6 46 GND GND GND 47 Tx 7 Rx 7 48 GND GND GND 49 Tx 8 Rx 8 50 GND GND GND Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 27 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Specification 5 4 11 GPIO 1 16 50 The GPIO 1 16 connector is a 50 way D type socket DD 50F with the following pinouts Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GPI 0 26 N C 2 GPI 1 27 N C 3 GPI2 28 N C 4 GPI_3 29 N C 5 GPI_4 30 N C 6 GPI 5 31 N C 7 GPI6 32 N C 8 GPI_7 33 9 GPI_8 34 10 GPI 9 35 11 10 36 N C 12 GPI 11 37 N C 13 GPI 12 38 N C 14 GPI 13 39 15 14 40 N C 16 GPI 15 41 17 42 18 N C 43 N C 19 N C 44 20 NC 45 N C 21 46 N C 22 N C 47 23 N C 48 N C 24 49 GND 25 N C 50 GND 4 50 For input and output voltages applicable to these connectors see GPIO Details on page 29 5 4 12 C Over Changeover The Changeover connector is a 15 way D type socket DB 15F with the following pinouts Pin Pin 1 SET ACTIVE IN 9 OUT 2 SET IDLE IN 10 M FAIL OUT 3 ACTIVE OUT 11 4 OUT 12 5 FAIL OUT 13 CO SUPPLY 6 S SET ACTIVE IN 14 7 S SET IDLE IN 15 GND
17. be fitted Door Opening and Removal The ICON door is held closed by sprung ball latches at either side The door is opened by pulling outwards using the two finger pull recesses at the top The door can be removed from the frame by opening it approximately 30 and lifting upwards It will not disconnect from the hinge at a greater angle To re fit the door ensure that it is located centrally on the hinge Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 9 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Installation Fig 5 Door Removal 2 4 1 Frame Designation A frame designation label may be fitted to the door label window to help identify the installed modules The label can be created by printing the required text onto a suitable material such as acetate using a laser printer A Microsoft Word template 3U Frame Desig available on the Snell web site at www snellgroup com in the Support Custom Support Documentation amp Templates section nation Label is er Frame designation Fig 6 Frame Designation Label label The label is simply inserted into the slot in the rear of the door 83mm 52mm 12mm 50mm Fig 7 Frame Designation Template Text Height 3mm Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 10 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Installation 2 5 Controller Card Installation and Removal The controller cards fit into connector panels on th
18. ction The adjustments on this power supply unit are set at the factory and should not require re adjustment 3 3 1 Inserting a Power Supply If only one power supply is required use the left hand slot to encourage good air flow 1 Slide the power supply into one of the available slots at the left of the rack frame using the top and bottom PSU guides Tighten the captive screw at the rear of the frame Insert mains cable Repeat for the second power supply if required a gt I Ensure front door is closed Captive Screw PSU Guides PSU Socket Fig 13 Insert Power Supply Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 15 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Maintenance 3 3 2 Removing a Power Supply Important When dual power supplies are used there are two mains cables To remove the risk of shock remove both cables before 1 Remove mains cable 2 Loosen the captive screw at the rear of unit 3 Slide out the power supply from the front Repeat for the second power supply if necessary Note lt may be necessary to remove a blanking plate covering the inner mains connector opening To do this remove any adjacent rear connector panel loosen the PSU retaining thumb screw and withdraw the blanking plate through the connector panel space Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 16 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Controller Card Configuration
19. e rear of the frame There are different types of connector panel depending on whether using a single controller card or a pair of dual redundant controller cards 1430 double rear panel 16 port e 1433 single rear panel 8 port 1434 double rear panel 8 port hoe gt MCA a TIMECODE REF IN ae C OVE d 5 J ennnen gt ep 222 E 19 6 USB USB M2 2 SLAVE USBS1 USB 62 MASTER Locating Guide Fig 8 Example Rear Panel Connector 2 5 1 Insert a Rear Panel Connector 1 Ensure the plastic latch is fully retracted 2 Slot the rear connector locating guides into the appropriate locating holes then push the latch fully into place Important Always insert the rear panel connector before inserting the controller card Fitting the rear panel after the module is inserted may damage the connector Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 11 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Installation 2 5 2 Insert a Controller Card Ensure that the controller card is correctly configured before installing See Controller Card Configuration on page 17 1 Slide the module along the guide rail of the required slot until it marries up with both the
20. ear Panel Air Vents When rack mounting the equipment support other than the rack mount ears must be provided The ventilation holes of the fan housing must not be obstructed or damage to the fan and the equipment may result The ventilation holes on the rear and front of the unit must not be obstructed or damage to the equipment may result Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 8 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Installation 2 2 AN A 2 3 2 4 Power Connections The enclosure provides two power supply inputs one for each of the Dual PSUs fitted Before connecting power to the unit please refer to the safety warnings at the front of this manual These are the IEC320 mains power connectors suitable for a standard IEC type power cable and contains a 4A T fuse When the unit is supplied fitted with two power supplies ensure that both power supplies are installed correctly and are powered up Supply Voltage The unit automatically senses the nominal supply voltage and sets itself up accordingly No voltage adjustment procedure is required OFF Standby e ON a Power Supply Connector OFF Standby ON Power Supply Connector Each IEC connector supplies an independent feed of power to each of the two power supply modules as shown in the diagram above The 2330 Controller can support dual power supplies for redundancy however this is an option therefore a second PSU may not
21. ers 2330 e DAT directory C Program Files x86 Snell MCM Controllers 2330 e On time tools directory e Cancel Fig 17 Pbak Deploy Tool 3 Select the folder and drive locations Target Drive From the drop down list select the drive to which the CompactFlash card is attached RTB directory Specify the directory that contains the RTB executable file To ensure correct operation use the most current router RTB file available DAT directory The DAT directory contains configuration files required by the Morpheus Automation system This is not relevant for Centra Workbench On time tools Specify the directory that contains the PbakDeploy exe file directory Show Makedisk Select this option to display progress information when writing to the progress CompactFlash card Table 1 Pbak Deploy Settings 4 Ensure the Show Makedisk Progress checkbox is checked 5 Click OK 6 In the main window select the Pbl2330Controller RTB and click on the Write to CF button 7 When the configuration has been written to the CompactFlash card click OK 8 Update the config xml file to reflect the controller s IP address and other networking and SNMP details By default the file is located in the Centra Workbench or Morpheus installation folder PbakDeploy The following code shows a sample xml file Config lt Adapter gt lt Number gt 0 lt Number gt lt DHCP gt false lt DHCP gt lt Address g
22. h the mains power disconnected pull out the fuse holder Active Fuse Spare Fuse Fig 11 Front and Side View of Socket and Fuse Holder Important For continued protection against fire always replace fuse with a 250 V 3 15 A T 20 mm fuse as specified 3 2 Monitoring the Power Supply Remotely The status socket at the rear of the 3U frame allows the status of the PSU to be monitored remotely Relay contacts indicate errors in DC output voltage fan operation or over temperature for each power supply Relay 1 is fitted on PSU 1 and relay 2 is fitted on PSU 2 I 5 Chassis Relay 1 common Relay 1 closed for fault Relay 1 open for fault Relay 2 common Relay 2 closed for fault Relay 2 open for fault N C N C A O N Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 14 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Maintenance 3 3 Inserting and Removing Power Supplies The rack frame accepts both main and redundant 1950 universal power supplies which auto sense input voltage between 90 and 253 volts and 50 60 Hz Factory Adjustments Fig 12 1950 Power Supply The power supply integral fan provides cooling for itself and all modules There is an 80 mm deep space between the front of the controller cards and the door to allow the cross flow cooling air to reach each controller card However the front door must be kept closed for this cooling to fun
23. n 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 3 1 General Frame size Frame weight Capacity or or or PSU 3U x 19 inch x 480 mm depth behind rack 14 kg typical fully equipped 3 x dual redundant pair of controllers 2 x dual redundant pair of controllers 2 single controllers 1 x dual redundant pair of controllers 3 single controllers 5 single controllers PSU Type 1950 main and redundant Single AC input auto sensing 90 to 253 volts 50 60 Hz Fuse 3 15 A 250 V anti surge 20 mm PSU OK indicator on each unit 9 pin D socket on frame for PSU failure alarms Rear Connector Panel Types The rear connector panels provide different levels of connectivity for either single or dual redundant cards and the number of ports required The panels share many similar connectors All connectors are detailed in the Connectors section See Connectors on page 24 1430 This rear panel variant provides 16 port capability and dual redundancy E CANbus CANbus ETHERNET 0000090089000090 COMM 9 16 COMM 1 8 GPIO 1 16 MASTER ey dy 58 5 52 r3 422 eS TIMECODE C OVER REF IN ETHERNET Fig 18 1430 Rear Connector Panel Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 22 2012 S
24. nell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Specification 5 3 2 1433 This rear panel variant provides 8 port capability m es SR cm 9e 9e e e e TU e 8 es 2 KE e s ETHERNET USB USB M1 M2 Fig 19 1433 Rear Connector Panel 5 3 3 1434 This rear panel variant provides 8 port capability and dual redundancy eoocecoo PIO 1 16 COMM 1 8 6 Je USB 1 USB 2 TIMECODE REF IN SLAVE Q c4 m ES ei ETI USB 51 USB 52 MASTER I m 2 2 Fig 20 1434 Rear Connector Panel Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 23 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Specification 5 4 Connectors 5 4 4 Timecode The Timecode connector is a 9 way D type socket DE 9F with the following pinouts Pin Signal 1 LTC In 2 3 4 ei
25. oller www snellgroup com Maintenance 3 Maintenance 3 1 Checking the Power Supply The power supply indicators are dual color LEDs In normal operation the power supply indicators illuminate green Power supply indicators are off e Check that the mains is connected e Check that the fuses are intact i CUNEO NN Power Supply Indicators Fig 10 Power Supply Indicators Power supply indicators are red If the dual color LED changes to red then a fault condition exists and a replacement unit should be obtained A red LED indicates that one of the following conditions is present e Voltage rails under or over voltage e Fan defective Unitis over heating In the event of a failure of one power supply the second unit will continue to supply the modules in the rack In addition the working unit will power the fan of the defective unit to prevent air flow obstruction A replacement unit should still be obtained as soon as possible The rear connector of the power supply provides the following voltages to each card in the frame Pin Pin 1 45V 10 ALARM RELAY 2 45V 11 MODDATAOUT 18 1 a 12 MODENABLE 4 ov 13 OV 5 18 5V 14 418 5V 1 6 FAN 15 OV r1 7 CLOCK 16 OV 8 MODDATAIN 17 45V 10 20 9 9 FAN COMMON 18 45V Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 13 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Maintenance Replacing Fuses e Wit
26. orking individually or as dual redundant paired cards can be fitted to the ICON 1050 rack frame This is a 19 inch wide 3U high unit which accommodates 2330 controller cards 1 1 1 ICON Rack Frame The ICON rack frame can accommodate up to six 2330 controller cards either in single mode or as dual redundant pairs Different rear panels can be fitted to the rack frame to cater for the different configurations e lt gt Fig1 Rack Frame The main features of the rack frame are hot swappable dual power supplies alarm outputs for power supply and fan failure removable door robust construction e assisted cross flow cooling 1 1 2 2330 Controller Card These cards are where all the time critical commands for the system s broadcast devices are stored and executed The 2330 controller cards can be used in dual configuration where a backup card automatically takes over from a failed main card In a dual redundant system pulling out a live card has no effect on the system as its backup will seamlessly take over thanks to the passive tri state logic backplanes The configuration of the devices that each card controls is stored on a standard Compact Flash card A new 2330 controller card can immediately take on the characteristics of any failed card by taking the Compact Flash from the failed card and slotting it into the spare card A 2330 controller card will boot up in approximately
27. t 10 1 0 10 lt Address gt lt Port gt 2007 lt Port gt lt SubNetMask gt 255 255 254 0 lt SubNetMask gt lt DefaultGateway gt 0 0 0 0 lt DefaultGateway gt lt Adapter gt lt IP gt lt SNMP gt lt Enabled gt false lt Enabled gt Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 20 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Controller Card Configuration Contact Snell Employee lt Contact gt Location Test Lab lt Location gt lt SysName gt Test System lt SysName gt lt EnableSnellTraps gt true lt EnableSnellTraps gt lt DisableInitialNotify gt true lt DisableInitialNotify gt lt TrapManagers gt lt Address gt 172 31 7 133 lt Address gt lt TrapManagers gt lt CommunityGetNames gt lt Name gt getonly lt Name gt lt CommunityGetNames gt lt CommunitySetNames gt lt Name gt setonly lt Name gt lt CommunitySetNames gt lt SNMP gt Clocks lt PAL configuration gt lt Format gt NonDropFrame lt Format gt lt FrameRate gt Pal lt FrameRate gt VitcLinel 19 VitcLinel lt VitcLine2 gt 21 lt VitcLine2 gt lt GenerateVitc gt false lt GenerateVitc gt lt BurnInColumn gt 100 lt BurniInColumn gt lt BurnInLine gt 50 lt BurnInLine gt lt SyncLine gt 7 lt SyncLine gt Clock Config Save the file and copy it to the CompactFlash card Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 21 2012 Snell Limited 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Specification 5 Specificatio
28. ted 2330 Controller www snellgroup com Safety Notices Safety Standards The Enclosure conforms to the following standards EN60950 1 2001 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment UL Listed Professional Video Equipment File No E193966 EMC Standards This unit conforms to the following standards EN 55103 1 1997 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 1 Emission EN 55103 2 1997 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity Federal Communications Commission Rules Part 15 Class A 1998 EMC Environment The product s described in this manual conform to the EMC requirements for and are intended for use in The commercial and light industrial environment including for example theatres E2 controlled EMC environment for example purpose built broadcasting or record ing studios and the rural outdoor environment far away from railways transmitters overhead power lines etc E4 The applicable environment is stated in the Technical Specification section of the product operation manual under EMC Performance Information Environment EMC Performance Information Please refer to the Technical Specification section of the product operation manual
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