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1. ss 35 Pin Mnemonic Signal Description Pin Mnemonic Signal Description es 1 DB12 Data Bus bit 12 35 DB12 Data Bus bit 12 s 3 2 DB13 Data Bus bit 13 36 DB13 Data Bus bit 13 22 3 DB14 Data Bus bit 14 37 DB14 Data Bus bit 14 s A DB15 Data Bus bit 15 38 DB15 Data Bus bit 15 5 DB PI Data Bus Parity 8 15 39 DB PI Data Bus Parity 8 15 22 6 GND Signal Ground 40 GND Signal Ground 7 DBO Data Bus bit 0 41 DBO Data Bus bit 0 s 8 DB1 Data Bus bit 1 42 DB1 Data Bus bit 1 9 DB2 Data Bus bit 2 43 DB2 Data Bus bit 2 s 10 DB3 Data Bus bit 3 44 DB3 Data Bus bit 3 s 11 DB4 Data Bus bit 4 45 DB4 Data Bus bit 4 ES 12 DBS Data Bus bit 5 46 DBS Data Bus bit 5 13 DB6 Data Bus bit 6 47 DB6 Data Bus bit 6 14 DB7 Data Bus bit 7 48 DB7 Data Bus bit 7 15 DBP Data Bus Parity 0 7 49 DBP Data Bus Parity 0 7 16 DIFFSENS Differential Drive 50 GND Signal Ground Sensor 17 TERMPWR Termination Power 51 TERMPWR Termination Power 18 TERMPWR Termination Power 52 TERMPWR Termination Power 19 Reserved n a 53 Reserved n a 20 ATN Attention 54 ATN Attention 21 GND Signal Ground 55 GND Signal Ground 22 BSY SCSI Bus Busy 56 BSY SCSI Bus Busy 23 ACK Data Xfer Acknowledge 57 ACK Data Xfer Acknowledge 24 RST Reset 58 RST Reset 25 MSG Message 59 MSG Message 26 SEL Select 60 SEL Select 27 C D Control Data 61 C D Control Data 28 REQ Data Xfer Request 62 REQ Data Xfer Request 29 IO Inpu
2. mmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmn uuuuuuuuuuuuuuiLt HH Figure 1 2 PDR200 Front Panel 1 4 PDR200 Installation Manual Accessories Accessories There are two types of accessories for the PDR 200 Video File Server Standard and Optional Standard Accessories are those items required to install and operate the PDR 200 They are shipped with your Profile Optional accessories expand PDR 200 capabilities simplify installation or aid in servicing Optional accessories are available through Tektronix Standard Accessories PDR 200 shipment includes the following items Manual User Tektronix part number 070 9955 X X 1 Manual Installation Tektronix part number 070 9676 XX Software Package which includes the latest version of Profile application software and an Emergency Repair diskette 1 Windows NT instruction book Tektronix part number 063 2284 XX Keyboard Tektronix part number 119 4254 XX Mouse Tektronix part number 119 4330 XX 2 Packages 12 pieces EMI Suppression Gaskets for BNC Connectors Tektronix part number 016 1448 XX Cable Assembly Power 161 0216 00 for US and Japan 161 0066 09 for Europe 161 0066 10 for the United Kingdom or 161 0066 11 for Australia 1 SCSI Terminator 011 0166 00 1 XLR216 Digital Audio Breakout Panel 1 RS 422 Connector Panel 1 Set of rack mounting slides PDR200 Insta
3. Profile A waa Ethernet Fibre Channel Hub 1 Profile BA Video Hub 1 Profile C eo Profile D gt Ethernet Fibre Channel Hub 2 Profile E WEB Video Hub 2 Profile F eo Figure 4 2 Using Several Hubs The number of hubs required depends on the number of connections supported by each hub Remember that one of the connections is needed to connect to the next hub You must use appropriate cables for the distance between devices Building a Fibre Channel Network The simplest network connection is the point to point connection shown in Figure 4 3 This method allows you to connect two Profiles together which is the ideal installation for initial setup to ensure that all components are working and correctly configured before adding additional Profiles to your Fibre Channel network Ethernet Connection LAN Profile A Profile B Fibre Channel Connection Figure 4 3 Point to point Fibre Channel Network Connection 4 2 PDR200 Installation Manual Ethernet Network Setup Ethernet Network Setup The following describes connecting configuring and testing your Ethernet LAN network Perform these tasks for Ethernet only networking and for Fibre Channel networking Connecting Ethernet Figure 4 4 shows the location of the System LAN board for connection of the Ethernet cable See Appendix B for connector pin out information T T Ethernet 10 100BaseT
4. 9676 16 Figure 2 19 Example 2 PDR 200 to PLS 200 Connections Example 2 Figure 2 19 shows connection of a Profile Library System PLS 200 to a 4 channel PDR200 This example allows archiving material on the PDR 200 to the PLS200 through the SCSI A and SCSI C buses The SCSI board at PDR200 Slot J4 provides control signals NOTE This example requires attachment of SCSI Terminators on the PLS 200 as shown in Figure 2 19 PDR200 Installation Manual 2 19 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation PDR200 9 09 PDX208 PLS200 SCSI Cable Terminator SCSI Jumper 9676 14 Figure 2 20 Example 3 PDR 200 to PDX 208 and PLS 200 Connections Example 3 Figure 2 20 shows disk expansion of a 4 channel Profile and connection to a Profile Library System PLS 200 This example combines Example 1 and Example 2 Note that cabling from the PLS 200 connects to the SCSI A and SCSI C buses on the PDX 208 NOTE This example requires attachment of SCSI Terminators on the PLS 200 as shown in Figure 2 20 2 20 PDR200 Installation Manual Connecting SCSI 2 Devices PDR200 Le Additional PRS200 PRS200 PLS200 SCSI Cable Terminator E SCSI Jumper 9676 15 009 08 Figure 2 21 Example 4 PDR 200 to M
5. oo y Cl tA B WwW N not used Figure B 2 LAN RJ 45 Connector and Pin outs Table B 2 lists the pin outs for the LAN board 9 pin DIN connector Table B 2 LAN 9 Pin Connector Pin outs Pin Signal pa Receive not used not used not used Transmit Receive not used not used Gi Al Chi t BI WwW N Transmit PDR200 Installation Manual B 3 Appendix B Connector Pin outs B 4 SCSI 2 Connector The PDR200 provides a number of SCSI 2 68 pin interface connectors at the rear panel including the one on the SCSI board which is reserved for the PLS 200 Library System For a 2 channel Profile SCSI interfaces are identified as SCSI A Master EDR board rear panel connector SCSI B Rear Panel connector For a 4 channel Profile SCSI interfaces are identified as SCSI A Master EDR board rear panel connector SCSI B Rear Panel connector SCSI C Slave EDR board rear panel connector SCSI D Rear Panel connector All SCSI 2 connectors have the same pin outs This includes an internal SCSI 2 interface that is used with the disk drives that are resident within the PDR 200 Figure B 3 shows a SCSI connector and the pin outs Note that in Figure B 3 signals preceded by a dash indicate signals that are true asserted and active when low PDR200 Installation Manual SCSI 2 Connector
6. Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance Canadian Certified AC Adapter EN55022 Class A Warning Canadian approval includes the products and power cords appropriate for use in the North America power network All other power cords supplied are approved for the country of use This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the 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 his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Tektronix can affect emission compliance and could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n emet pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A pr scrites dans le R glem
7. The International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Standard 825 Radiation of Laser Products Equipment Classification Requirements and User s Guide governs laser products outside the United States Europe and member nations of the European Free Trade Association fall under the jurisdiction of the Comite European de Normalization Electrotechnique CENELEC For the CDRH the radiant power is detected through a 7 mm aperture at a distance of 200mm from the source focused through a lens with a focal length of 100 mm For IEC compliance the radiant power is detected through a 7 mm aperture at a distance of 100mm from the source focused through a lens with a focal length of 100 mm This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operation This device has been tested and found to comply with FCC Part 15 Class B limits for a digital device when tested with a representative laser based fiber optical system that complies with ANSI X3T11 Fiber Channel Standard Standard Safety Designed tested for compliance with UL1950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment Second edition 1993 IEC 950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business E
8. Signal Pin Signal 1 Analog Red Output 9 Ground 2 Analog Green Output 10 not used OF e 3 Analog Blue Output 11 notused gt ZS 4 notused 12 not used x O P 5 not used 13 Horizontal Sync li O 6 Ground 14 Vertical Sync 210 O 7 Ground 15 not used a io 8 Ground Figure B 1 SVGA Board Monitor Connector and Pin outs PDR200 Installation Manual B 1 Appendix B Connector Pin outs Table B 1 lists the pin outs for the Parallel Port connector on the S VGA board Table B 1 SVGA Board Parallel Port Connector Pin outs Pin Signal 1 STROBE 2 PD 0 3 PD 1 4 PD 2 5 PD 3 6 PD 4 7 PD 5 8 PD 6 9 PD 7 10 ACK 11 BUSY 12 PAPER ERROR 13 SLCT 14 AUTO FEED 15 ERROR 16 INIT 17 SLCTIN 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND 21 GND 22 GND 23 GND 24 GND 25 GND B 2 PDR200 Installation Manual Local Area Network LAN Board Connectors Local Area Network LAN Board Connectors The LAN board has two connectors for 10 100 BaseT format The connector used with the Profile is the 8 pin RJ 45 snap in telephone type connector which supports Category 5 unshielded twisted pairs Figure B 2 shows the RJ 45 connector and pin outs Pin Description 1 Transmit Transmit Receive Pin 8 9676 18 not used not used i TS S Pin 1 Receive not used
9. The board then transfers the digital video to the Profile s video router bus If an Analog Component Video In board is installed refer to the example in Figure 2 13 and 1 Place an EMI gasket on the three BNC connectors as shown in Figure 2 6 2 Attach three BNC cables from an appropriate component analog video source to the connectors IE db du 9676 22 Analog Component B Y B Video In board R Y R Figure 2 13 Analog Component Video In Cable Connections Example PDR200 Installation Manual 2 13 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation Connecting Audio The PDR200 supports digital analog and embedded audio formats of up to sixteen channels The Audio Signal Processing Board ASPB handles all three formats Connecting AES EBU Digital Audio The ASPB standard for all configurations resides in Slot J13 Connections to this slot depend on the type of audio analog or digital and the number of audio channels Figure 2 14 shows ASPB connection to a XLR216 or BNC216 audio breakout box for up to 16 channels eight pairs of AES EBU digital audio AES EBU digital audio sources are then connected to the XLR or BNC connectors on the break out box a 2 O e f y J13 XLR216 Audio Breakout S a Box Connector e e HL IL Il ff Let et Jeb Jeb deb deb eb Let eb et XLR216 Audio Breakout Box e e O O o PROFILE o O a ui O 9676 11 Figure 2 14 ASPB Con
10. 2 Devices AAA 2 17 Connecting RS 422 Devices AAA 2 22 Connecting Network Devices ssssseseseeeeeeeeeneneneen nennen nennen nennen nnns 2 22 Connecting Fibre Channel 2 22 Connecting to Ethernet serri initi periere ee S e beer tienes 2 22 Making Power Gornnectlons bA eee e eia EAS 2 23 PowWet SOUfCe i de d eee Eee de ite de e ue dd 2 23 Source Power Frequency and Voltage Ranges seseessesseesisseseesrresirsrssrssrrsrrssrnsens 2 23 Chapter 3 Starting Your Profile Power O Olinda coat att re e rt ci e o a dd a 3 1 Timing POWeF On teet e n ER de As 3 2 Turning POWer Ofliis maana np im a d 3 2 System Setup etie aa haan ase kA aaa 3 4 Creating Updating an Emergency Repair Disk 3 5 PDR200 Installation Manual iv Chapter 4 Appendix A Appendix B Configuring Yout Profile alaala i 3 5 Installation Verification nnnm nennen nn nnn nene nnne 3 6 Initial Power On e CN 3 6 system Board DiaQnoOStics timado ete mei e entes 3 7 Networking Your Profile Network Configurations Network Models Networking Several Profiles AAA 4 1 Networking Several Hube AAA 4 2 Building a Fibre Channel Network 4 2 Ethernet Network Set p iecit eere e 4 3 Gonnecting Etliermet eot e e RAM ERE EP ROREM e ORAE n 4 3 Configuring Ethernet for TCP IP A 4 4 Testing Your Ethernet Connection 4 4 Fibre Channel Network Getup nennen nnne nennen nennen 4 5 Connect
11. Ethernet 9 Pin 9676 4 LAN board Figure 4 4 System LAN Board PDR200 Installation Manual 4 3 Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile Configuring Ethernet for TCP IP NOTE If you are connecting to an existing TCP IP network you must contact your network administrator before proceeding with TCP IP configuration Please review this procedure with your network administrator before performing it The following steps assume that you are not connecting to an existing TCP IP network You must be logged in as Administrator to perform the following tasks 1 From Control Panel Networks bring up the TCP IP configuration dialog box 2 You will need to fill in two fields in the TCP IP dialog box IP Network Address and Subnet Mask For the IP Network Address we recommend the following numbering convention Note that each Profile must have a unique IP address For the first profile use 128 181 1 1 For the second profile use 128 181 1 2 For the third profile use 128 181 1 3 etc 3 For the Subnet mask use the same value on all Profiles 255 255 255 0 and then click OK Testing Your Ethernet Connection To test your Ethernet connection 1 Power off see Power Off procedure and then reboot the Profile 2 Verify TCP IP connectivity between Profiles by opening a command prompt window and typing ping 128 181 1 n where n is the number for this Profile 3 Repeat step 2 for at least one other Profile in the network 4 4 PDR
12. Figure 1 2 consists of the controls and indicators keyed to Figure 1 2 and briefly described below o0 Floppy Disk Drive access for loading operating system software or specific application software The drive accepts standard 3 1 2 inch double density 720KB or high density 1 44MB floppy diskettes O Green LED indicator lighted when both the power switch on the rear panel and the one on the front panel see e below are On O Eight green LED indicators labeled DISK ACCESS show disk activity They are mapped right to left to the physical location of each hard disk drive in the chassis and flash on when activity occurs on the associated disk With a 2 channel PDR 200 i e one with only four disk drives every other LED beginning from the right will be enabled An LED that never flashes on or remains on may indicate a problem with the associated disk If you do not have any internal disk storage which is an option these LEDs remain off O Three red Trouble LED indicators When lighted they provide warnings of from the right OVER TEMP internal overheating FAN FAULT failure of one or more fans SYS FAULT system failure O The STANDBY ON switch provides system On Off control the same as pressing the rear panel On Off switch HHRRRRRER D Pr file 1 d 1 d 1 5 ES 1 1 d
13. Profile Library System 2 19 Profile Video Networking 2 22 R Rack Mounting 2 1 Mounting the Slide Tracks in the Rack 2 2 RAID Storage chassis 2 21 Reference Genlock board 2 9 Reference Genlock D Connector B 8 Reference Genlock Connecting 2 9 Related Documentation 1 2 RS 232 Connectors B 8 RS 422 Connector Pane 2 22 RS 422 Devices Connecting 2 22 RS 422 Interface board 2 22 S Safety Terms and Symbols viii Scope 1 1 SCSI connectors 2 17 SCSI Devices Disk Expansion 2 18 Profile Library System 2 19 RAID Storage 2 21 SCSI Devices Connecting 2 17 SCSI II Connector B 4 Serial Digital Video I O Connecting 2 10 Serial Digital Video I O connecting 2 10 Slave Enhanced Disk Recorder connection 2 17 Source Power 2 23 Source Power Frequency 2 23 Source Power Frequency and Voltage Ranges 2 23 Source Power Voltage Ranges 2 23 South America Tektronix Product Support 1 10 Specification Electrical Characteristics Power Source A 1 Specifications A 1 Electrical A 1 Fibre Channel Cable B 6 Mechanical A 2 Standard Accessories 1 5 Starting Your Profile 3 1 SVGA Board Connectors B 1 SVGA Monitor interface board 2 8 System Board Diagnostics 3 7 System CPU board 2 8 System LAN board connecting 2 22 System Set up 3 4 T Tektronix Product Support 1 10 Asia 1 10 Canada 1 10 Europe 1 10 South America 1 10 United States 1 10 World Wide 1 10 Testing Your Ethernet Connection 4 4 Testing Your Fibre Channel Network 4 7 Turnin
14. Specification for Mounting Holes in a Rack 2 3 2 3 Front Rail Mounting Deia 2 4 2 4 Rear rail Mounting Detail B 2 4 2 5 Rack Slide Stop Latch eee 25 2 6 BNC Connection With EMI Gasket eee eese 2 7 2 7 Mouse Keyboard and Monitor Connections 2 8 2 8 Slots J16 and J17 Cable Connections 2 9 2 9 Breakout Cable rne 2 9 2 10 Serial Digital I O Cable Connections Example 2 10 2 11 Analog In Cable Connections Exame 2 11 2 12 Analog Composite Out Cable Connections aa 2 12 2 13 Analog Component Video In Cable Connections Example 2 13 2 14 ASPB Connections With AES EBU Digital Audio 2 14 2 15 ASPB Connections With 8 Analog and 8 Digital Audio Channels 2 15 2 16 ASPB Connections With 16 Analog and 16 Digital Audio Channels 2 16 2 17 SCSI Cable Connections 2 17 2 18 Example 1 PDR 200 to PDX 208 Disk Expansion Connections 2 18 2 19 Example 2 PDR 200 to PLS 200 Connections aa 2 19 2 20 Example 3 PDR 200 to PDX 208 and PLS 200 Connections 2 20 2 21 Example 4 PDR 200 to Multiple PRS 200s and PLS 200 Connections 2 21 2 22 PDR200 and RS 422 Connector Panel Cable Connection 2 22 2 23 Power Cord Connector ee 2 24 3 1 Rear Panel Main Power Switch eere 3 3 3 2 Front Panel Power Switch llle 3 3 3 3 Profile VdrPanel o eei ALP
15. Summary vii H house reference signal connecting 2 9 I Indicators Front Panel 1 4 Initial Power On Checks 3 6 Injury Precautions vii Installation Verification 3 6 Introduction 1 1 K Keyboard Connecting 2 8 L Laser Compliance ix FCC Emission Limits x Laser Safety x Laser Safety Requirements ix Laser Safety x Laser Safety Requirements ix Local Area Network LAN Board Connectors B 3 Longitudinal Time Code breakout cable 2 9 M Making PDR 200 Rear Panel Connections 2 7 Making Power Connections 2 23 Power Source 2 23 Source Power Frequency and Voltage Ranges 2 23 Making Rack Slide Adjustments 2 6 manual login 3 1 Manual Organization 1 2 Master Enhanced Disk Recorder board 2 17 Mechanical Installation 2 1 Mechanical Specifications A 2 Monitor Connecting 2 8 Mounting Panels 2 6 Mounting the PDR 200 2 5 Mounting the Slide Tracks in the Rack 2 2 Mounting Rack 2 1 Mouse Connecting 2 8 N Network Configurations 4 1 Network Models 4 1 Building a Fibre Channel Network 4 2 Several Hubs 4 2 Several Profiles 4 1 Networking Several Hubs 4 2 Networking Several Profiles 4 1 Networking Your Profile 4 1 O Optional Accessories 1 6 Organization of the Manual 1 2 P PAC208 Profile Audio Chassis 2 15 PAC216 Audio Expansion Panel 2 16 PAC216 Profile Audio Chassis 2 16 PDX 208 Disk Expansion 2 18 Power On Off 3 1 Power Source 2 23 Product Damage Precautions viii Product Description 1 3 Features 1 3 Product Features 1 3
16. as indicated in Table 3 1 run the diagnostics below If board LEDs are not as indicated contact your Tektronix representative System Board Diagnostics Run system board diagnostics if you have a problem and the rear panel LEDs are as indicated in Table 3 1 To run system board diagnostics 1 Access the PDR Debug Tools folder 2 Select the PDR Diagnostics icon The Main Diagnostics window appears This window is comprised of three regions The region on the left contains buttons which identify the boards installed in each of the slots J1 J17 Selecting a button brings up the test control buttons for that board s diagnostics in the upper right portion of the window and loads the 1960 diagnostics program for that board Selecting one of the tests executes that test and test results are then shown in the lower right portion of the diagnostics window When the diagnostics window is first opened you may get a message Checking availability of VDR Services Please wait Wait approximately a minute or more for this message to go away before proceeding PDR200 Installation Manual 3 7 Chapter 3 Starting Your Profile 3 8 3 Select the Master EDR button in the board slot ID region on the Main Diagnostics window Test control buttons for the Master EDR board appear Another window called DRSTART also appears DRSTART programs the PLDs configures the PCI bus devices on the Master EDR board and loads a program called e
17. labelled connectors on the rear panel If using the set on the System CPU board connect the Mouse cable to the bottom circular 6 pin connector and the Keyboard cable to the top circular 6 pin connector NOTE Only one mouse and one keyboard can be connected to the PDR 200 at the same time Keyboard recommended Mouse recommended ME TRA Keyboard Monitor VGA Mouse board Pentium CPU board Figure 2 7 Mouse Keyboard and Monitor Connections Connecting the Monitor Slot J2 contains the VGA interface board The board provides a monitor connector and a Parallel Port connector Connect the Monitor cable to the 15 pin DIN connector see Figure 2 7 for location PDR200 Installation Manual Connecting the Reference Genlock Connecting the Reference Genlock The PDR200 provides a Reference Genlock board standard on all configurations with two BNC connectors and a 25 pin DIN connector The BNC connectors form a bridging high impedance loop through for the house reference signal This signal synchronizes the video clock and provides field reference The 25 pin DIN provides Longitudinal Time Code interfaces four in and four out See Figure 2 8 750 Terminator Cl I House Reference gp aes LTC Breakout Cable 9676 9 Reference Genlock Figure 2 8 Slots J16 and J17 Cable Connections To make cable connections to the Reference Genlock board refer to Figure
18. section of a document that lists and describes characteristics and performance requirements of equipment and certain program material REQUIREMENT Performance Requirement A statement that defines a characteristic usually in limit form SUPPLEMENTAL DATA Statements that explain performance requirements or provide performance information These are not considered to be statements of guaranteed performance and are not ordinarily supported by a performance check procedure Electrical Specifications Table A 1 Power Source Characteristics Description Electrical Rating Requirement 100 240V 50 60 Hz 10A maximum Supply Type Supplemental Data Single Phase Supply Connection Supplemental Data Detachable cord set Power Consumption Supplemental Data 1000 VA PDR200 Installation Manual A 1 Appendix A Specifications A 2 Mechanical Specifications Table A 2 Mechanical Specifications Characteristic Description Dimensions Requirement PDR200 all Height 8 750 inches 22 225 centimeters Width 19 000 inches 48 260 centimeters Depth 23 500 inches 59 690 centimeters Weight Requirement PDR200 Net 70 pounds 31 751 kilograms Shipping 85 pounds 38 555 kilograms 1 A fully optioned PDR 200 Environmental Criteria Table A 3 Environmental Criteria Characteristics Description Ambient Temperature Operating Requirement 10 to 40 C 450
19. to 104 F Non operating Requirement 40 to 65 C 40 to 140 F Temperature Gradient Operating Requirement 20 C hr 36 F hr maximum without condensation Non operating Requirement 20 C hr 36 F hr maximum without condensation Wet Bulb Temperature Operating Requirement 29 4 C 85 F maximum Non operating Requirement 36 0 C 96 8 F maximum Altitude Operating Requirement 10 000 feet 3049 meters 2 000 ft minute 610 meters minute Non operating Requirement 40 000 feet 12 195 meters 2 000 ft minute 610 meters minute Relative Humidity Operating Requirement 8 to 90 non condensing 10 hr maximum Non operating Requirement 8 to 90 non condensing 10 hr maximum Mechanical Shock Requirement 20 Gs 11msec Non Operating Only Bench Handling Requirement Per Tektronix Standard 062 2858 00 Rev B Class T8 over 35 lbs 15 84KGs 2 inch drop Transportation Requirement Per Tektronix Standard 062 2858 00 Rev B PDR200 Installation Manual Appendix B Connector Pin outs This appendix contains the pin outs for the connectors at the rear panel of the PDR200 S VGA Board Connectors The S VGA board has two rear panel connectors one for the Monitor and one for a Parallel Port The SVGA board communicates over the ISA bus The S VGA board rear panel Monitor connector is a high density 15 female connector Figure B 1 shows the SVGA Monitor connector and pin outs Pin
20. 1 Ch 0 Input 14 Ch 0 Output Common 2 Ch 0 Input 15 Ch 0 Output 3 Ch 0 Input Common 16 Ch 0 Output 4 Ch 1 Input 17 Ch 1 Output Common 5 Ch 1 Input 18 Ch 1 Output 6 Ch 1 Input Common 19 Ch 1 Output 7 Ch 2 Input 20 Ch 2 Output Common 8 Ch 2 Input 21 Ch 2 Output 9 Ch 2 Input Common 22 Ch 2 Output 10 Ch 3 Input 23 Ch 3 Output Common 11 Ch 3 Input 24 Ch 3 Output 12 Ch 3 Input Common 25 Ch 3 Output 13 Power On Indicator Figure B 6 Reference Genlock 25 pin Connector and Pin outs RS 232 Connectors The PDR 200 has two RS 232 interface connectors on the rear panel Figure B 7 shows a 9 pin RS 232 rear panel connector both are male and pin outs PDR200 Installation Manual Pin Signal Description 1 DCD Received Line Signal Detector 2 RXD Received Data 3 TXD Transmitted Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 CE Ring Detect Figure B 7 RS 232 Connector Pin outs Index Numerics 16 channel Digital and or Analog audio connecting 2 16 8 channels Digital and or Analog audio 2 15 A Accessories 1 5 Optional 1 6 Standard 1 5 AES EBU Digital Audio I O Connecting 2 14 Analog audio connecting 2 15 2 16 Analog Composite Video connecting 2 11 2 12 Analog eight channels 2 15 Asia Tektronix Product Support 1 10 ASPB PAC208 Connection 2 15 ASPB PAC216 Audio Exp
21. 2 8 and 1 Attach the optional Longitudinal Time Code breakout cable Figure 2 9 to the 25 pin DIN connector Figure 2 9 Breakout Cable 2 Place EMI gaskets on the BNC connectors as shown in Figure 2 6 3 Attach the House Reference Black Burst BNC cable to the lower BNC connector 4 Attach a 752 End line Terminator to the upper BNC connector PDR200 Installation Manual 2 9 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation Connecting Video The PDR200 supports digital and analog composite and component video formats Video connections you make depend on your PDR 200 configuration Connecting Serial Digital Video The PDR 200 allows Serial Digital Video I O board installations for two channels of serial digital input and output Depending on your configuration and referring to Table 1 1 in Chapter 1 this board occupies the slots as listed in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Serial Digital Video UO Slot Locations Configuration Slot Standard Optional PDR202A 11 X PDR204A 11 X PDR202D 14 X PDR204D 14 X 15 X 9676 7 Serial Digital Video UO board Figure 2 10 Serial Digital UO Cable Connections Example To make connections to the Serial Digital Video I O board see Figure 2 10 for an example and 1 Place EMI gaskets on the four BNC connectors as shown in Figure 2 6 2 Attach two BNC cables from serial digital sources to the IN A and IN B connectors 3 Attach two BNC cables to serial digital so
22. 200 Installation Manual Fibre Channel Network Setup Fibre Channel Network Setup The following describes connecting configuring and testing your Fibre Channel network Perform the Ethernet Network Setup before doing the Fibre Channel Network Setup tasks Connecting Fibre Channel Figure 4 5 shows the location of the Fibre Channel board for connection of the Fibre Channel cable to the Video Net Hub See Appendix B for connector pin out information The Fibre Channel cable can be Copper cable up to 25 meters Up 500 meters Multi mode optical cable with optional copper to fiber Optical Media Interface Adaptor between Video hubs See Figure 4 6 NOTE The Video Net Hub may be supplied with caps over the connectors To maintain EMI compliance only remove necessary caps If you disconnect a Profile place a cap on the vacant connector Fibre Channel board 9676 23 Video Net Hub Figure 4 5 Fibre Channel Board and Video Hub Connection PDR200 Installation Manual 4 5 Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile 4 6 Fiber optic Connector Covers 9674 21 Figure 4 6 Copper to fiber Optical Media Interface Adapter Configuring the Fibre Channel Board Address Every Fibre Channel node board on a network must have a unique hardware address between 1 and 120 A command line utility is provided to allow you to retrieve set and change the hardware address of the Fibre Channel board When
23. 4 AES Out N 41 nc 68 Ch 11 12 AES In N 15 nc 42 nc 69 Ch 13 16 ADC Clock Out P 16 nc 43 Ch3 4 AES Out P 70 Ch13 16 ADC Clock Out N 17 Ch 1 2 AES In P 44 Ch3 4 AES Out N 71 Ch 15 16 AES In P 18 Ch 1 2 AES In N 45 nc 72 Ch 15 16 AES In N 19 nc 46 nc 73 Digital Ground 20 nc 47 Ch 7 8 AES Out P 74 Breakout Box Present Flag 21 Ch 5 6 AES In P 48 Ch 7 8 AES Out N 75 UART Transmit P 22 Ch 5 6 AES In N 49 nc 76 UART Transmit N 23 nc 50 nc 77 Chassis Ground 24 nc 51 Ch 11 12 AES Out P 78 Chassis Ground 25 Ch9 10 AES In P 52 Ch 11 12 AES Out N 79 PAC Reset P 26 Ch9 10 AES In N 53 nc 80 PAC Reset N 27 nc 54 nc nc not connected P Positive half of Differential signal N 2 Negative half of Differential signal Figure B 5 ASPB Connector and Pin outs PDR200 Installation Manual B 7 Appendix B Connector Pin outs B 8 Reference Genlock D Connector The 25 pin D connector on the Reference Genlock board provides eight Longitudinal Time Code LTC interfaces four input channels and four output channels The LTC Breakout cable with a DB25 connector on one end and eight XLR connectors on the other can then be connected to the Reference Genlock 25 pin D connector at the rear panel of the Profile Figure B 6 shows the connector and pin outs Pin Description Pin Description
24. Cable o o PROFILE ES o o S is 9676 13 Figure 2 16 ASPB Connections With 16 Analog and 16 Digital Audio Channels 2 16 PDR200 Installation Manual Connecting SCSI 2 Devices Connecting SCSI 2 Devices The PDR200 provides a number methods for connection to SCSI 2 devices SCSI connectors reside on the Master and Slave Enhanced Disk Recorder boards on the System SCSI board and along the top of the rear panel see Figure 2 17 Beyond the Master Enhanced Disk Recorder board standard on all configurations the number of SCSI connectors available depends on your configuration refer to Table 1 1 in Chapter 1 SCSID SCSI B db dump J10 J9 J4 SCSI A ol lo o PLS SCSIC H l TE ol o o lay 9676 6 EDR Slave EDR Master SCSI board board board Figure 2 17 SCSI Cable Connections Slot J9 always contains the Master Enhanced Disk Recorder board see Figure 2 17 This board provides a SCSI A bus and a SCSI B bus Connect SCSI 2 devices to the SCSI A bus connector on the board at the rear panel The SCSI B bus connector on the Profile rear panel is not used at this time Slot J10 see Figure 2 17 only contains the Slave Enhanced Disk Recorder board standard on all 4 channel Profiles i e PDR204A PDR204C and PDR204D The slot has a blank for all other configurations This board provides a SCSI C bus and a SCSI D bus Connect SCSI 2 devices to the SCSI C bus connector on the board conn
25. Composite Composite Composite Composite Composite 13 Audio I O Audio I O Audio I O Audio I O Audio I O Audio I O Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital AES EBU AES EBU AES EBU AES EBU AES EBU AES EBU 14 Decoder Decoder Video In Video In Video I O Video I O Analog Analog Serial Digital Serial Digital Component Component Component Component 15 Video In Video In Video In Video In Video I O Analog Analog Analog Analog Serial Digital Composite Composite Component Component Component 16 Ref Gen Ref Gen Ref Gen Ref Gen Ref Gen Ref Gen 17 RS422 RS422 RS422 RS422 RS422 RS422 The LAN board may be a separate option or part of the Fibre Channel option 1 8 PDR200 Installation Manual Configuration Stickers Configuration Stickers You may check identify your configuration including factory installed options by looking at the bottom panel just below the rear panel board connectors A Configuration sticker which identifies the board installed in the slot above the sticker has been attached to assist you in making connections to your Profile Figure 1 3 shows the location of the configuration stickers ANNA o o o o o o o 9676 26 Location of Configuration Stickers Figure 1 3 Configuration Stickers Locations PDR200 Installation Manual 1 9 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 10 Tektronix Product Support You can get technical assistance check on the status of problems or report new pro
26. E NL Bo E na 3 4 4 1 Basic Hub Connections res 4 1 4 2 Using Several Hubs 2 nens 4 2 4 3 Point to point Fibre Channel Network Connection oo o oooooo 4 2 4 4 System LAN Board 4 3 4 5 Fibre Channel Board and Video Hub Connection aa 4 5 4 6 Copper to fiber Optical Media Interface Adapter 4 6 B 1 SVGA Board Monitor Connector and Pin outs 0ocoocococccccocoo o B 1 B 2 LAN RJ 45 Connector and Pin outs B 3 B 3 SCSI Connector and Pin outs eere B 5 BA Fibre Channel Connector and Pin outs elles eee B 6 B 5 ASPB Connector and Pin outs llleelelee eese B 7 B 6 Reference Genlock 25 pin Connector and Pin outs o oooo o B 8 B 7 RS 232 Connector Pin outs cette ee B 8 PDR200 Installation Manual Tables 1 1 Factory Standard Configurations with Installable Options 1 8 2 1 Serial Digital Video I O Slot Locations 2 10 2 2 Analog Composite Video In Slot Locations eececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeseeeeneeee 2 11 2 8 Component Analog Video In Slot Locations eeceeceeeceeseeeeteeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeee 2 13 2 4 Power Cord Options for the PDR200 and PAC 208 2 24 3 1 Rear Panel Board Indicators 0 cccccccceecencceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeceaeeeeeeeseneeeeeees 3 7 a WE SOUICex i do Ee A 1 A 2 Mechanical Specifications eese nennen nennen A 2 A 3 Environmental Criteria nenne
27. Installation Manual Tektronix Y Profile PDR200 Video File Server Printed in USA or United Kingdom Tektronix Inc PO Box 1000 Wilsonville OR 97070 1000 USA 1 800 547 8949 USA and Canada 1 503 682 7300 Manual Revision Status PRODUCT Profile PDR200 Video File Server REV DATE DESCRIPTION April 1997 Initial release of Installation Manual 070 9676 00 May 1997 Roll Part Number to 070 9676 01 Copyright O 1997 Tektronix Inc Wilsonville Oregon Printed in the United States of America or the United Kingdom All rights reserved This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced except as specifically permitted under U S copyright law without the prior written consent of Tektronix Inc P O Box 1000 Wilsonville Oregon 97070 1000 USA TEKTRONIX TEK and Profile are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc Other trade names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the associated products Manual Part Number 070 9676 01 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ee 1 1 Related Documentation aa a epe eee bee tmo eee Ee dp nd aed 1 2 Organization of the Manual 1 2 Product Description rr tri eec iret ee EUR nid edt a CUT ba 1 3 Product Features eite ein evite etie dile aa 1 3 Front Panel Controls and Indicators nennen 1 4 ee 1 5 Standard Accessories re cca an Aaah dl aia bae 1 5 Optional Acc
28. al video PDR204D indicates a 4 channel Profile with digital video PDR200 Installation Manual 1 7 Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1 1 Factory Standard Configurations with Installable Options Slot PDR202A PDR204A PDR202C PDR204C PDR202D PDR204D 1 System CPU System CPU System CPU System CPU System CPU System CPU 2 System SVGA System SVGA System SVGA System SVGA System SVGA System SVGA 3 System LAN System LAN System LAN System LAN System LAN System LAN 4 System SCSI System SCSI System SCSI System SCSI System SCSI System SCSI 5 Decoder Decoder Decoder Decoder Decoder Decoder 6 Video In Video In Video In Video In Video In Video In Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Composite Composite Composite Composite Composite Composite 7 Video Video Video Video In Video Video Mix Effects Mix Effects Mix Effects Analog Mix Effects Mix Effects Component 8 Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Fibre Channel 9 Disk Recorder Disk Recorder Disk Recorder Disk Recorder Disk Recorder Disk Recorder Master Master Master Master Master Master 10 Disk Recorder Disk Recorder Disk Recorder Slave Slave Slave 11 Video I O Video I O Video In Video In Video In Serial Digital Serial Digital Analog Analog Analog Component Component Component Component Component 12 Video Out Video Out Video Out Video Out Video Out Video Out Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Composite
29. alog Composite Video In 2 11 Analog Composite Video Out 2 12 Component Analog Video In 2 13 Serial Digital 2 10 Connector Pin outs B 1 Audio Signal Processing Board B 7 Ethernet B 3 Fibre Channel B 6 Local Area Network LAN Board B 3 Reference Genlock B 8 RS 232 B 8 PDR200 Installation Manual IND 1 IND 2 SCSIII B 4 SVGA Board B 1 Controls Front Panel 1 4 Creating Updating an Emergency Disk 3 5 Repair D Definition of Terms Used in Tables A 1 Diagnostics 3 7 Digital audio connecting 2 14 2 16 E Electrical Characteristics Power Source A 1 Electrical Specifications A 1 EMI suppression gasket BNC connector 2 7 EN55022 Class A Warning ix Environmental Criteria A 2 Ethernet Connectors B 3 Ethernet Network Setup 4 3 Connecting Ethernet 4 3 Ethernet TCP IP 4 4 Testing Your Ethernet Connection 4 4 Ethernet Connecting 2 22 Europe Tektronix Product Support 1 10 F FCC Emission Control ix FCC Emission Limits x Fibre Channel board 2 22 Fibre Channel board connecting 2 22 Fibre Channel Cable Specifications B 6 Fibre Channel Connector B 6 Fibre Channel Network Setup 4 5 Configuring Fibre Channel for a Stand Alone Network 4 7 Configuring Fibre Channel for an Existing Network 4 7 Connecting Fibre Channel 4 5 Fibre Channel Board Address 4 6 Fibre Channel for TCP IP 4 6 Testing Your Fibre Channel Network 4 7 field reference 2 9 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 4 PDR200 Installation Manual G General Safety
30. ansion Panel connections 2 16 audio breakout box 2 14 Audio Signal Processing Board Connector B 7 automatic login 3 1 B base configurations 1 7 BNC216 audio breakout box 2 14 Building a Fibre Channel Network 4 2 C Canadian Certified AC Adapter ix Canadian Certified Power Cords ix Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance ix Certification x Certifications and Compliances ix Component Analog Video Connecting 2 13 Configuration Stickers 1 9 Configurations 1 7 base configurations 1 7 factory installable options 1 7 Configuring Ethernet for TCP IP 4 4 Configuring Fibre Channel for a Stand Alone Network 4 7 Configuring Fibre Channel for an Existing Network 4 7 Configuring the Fibre Channel Board Address 4 6 Configuring the Fibre Channel for TCP IP 4 6 Configuring Your Profile 3 5 Connecting AES EBU Digital Audio 2 14 Connecting Analog Composite Video In 2 11 Connecting Analog Composite Video Out 2 12 Connecting Audio 2 14 2 15 16 channel Digital and or Analog audio 2 16 8 channels Digital and or Analog 2 15 Digital 2 14 Connecting Component Analog Video 2 13 Connecting Ethernet 4 3 Connecting Fibre Channel 2 22 4 5 Connecting Network Devices Ethernet 2 22 Fibre Channel 2 22 Connecting RS 422 Devices 2 22 Connecting SCSI Devices 2 17 Connecting Serial Digital Video 2 10 Connecting the Monitor 2 8 Connecting the Mouse and Keyboard 2 8 Connecting the Reference Genlock 2 9 Connecting to Ethernet 2 22 Connecting Video 2 10 An
31. ationary sections are horizontally aligned and are level as well as parallel to each other BAR NUT Useifthe front rail is nottapped Figure 2 3 Front Rail Mounting Detail BAR NUT SCREWS REAR RACK RAIL Figure 2 4 Rear rail Mounting Detail 2 4 PDR200 Installation Manual Mounting the PDR200 Mounting the PDR200 In addition to room to make cable connections the PDR 200 requires six inches 15 25 cm of clearance behind the rear panel for connectors and cable bends Insure adequate air flow around the chassis to provide sufficient cooling Operating ambient temperature will effect the amount of air circulation required to keep the PDR 200 within its temperature limitations 1 Pull the slide out track section to the fully extended position See Figure 2 5 A WARNING To prevent injury two people are required to lift the PDR 200 It is too heavy for one person to install in the rack A WARNING To prevent serious injury insure that the rack is anchored to the floor so that it cannot tip over when the PDR200 is extended out of the rack 2 Insert the ends of the chassis sections into the slide out sections 3 Push the chassis toward the rack until the chassis sections lock into the intermediate sections 4 Press the stop latches in the intermediate sections and push the chassis toward the rack until the latches snap into their holes Stop Latch Figure 2 5 Rack Slide Stop Latch 5 A
32. blems by contacting our Product Support Group United States and Canada Monday Friday 5 30AM 5 00PM Pacific Time 800 547 8949 Europe Monday Friday 9 00AM 5 30PM Austria Belgium Denmark Finland Germany Italy Luxembourg 222 199 3535 02 714 3401 3543 5259 161 691 98559 069 935 25001 44 1908 681 706 400 848 Email EuroProfile 9tek com Asia and South America Australia Brazil Hong Kong Japan World Wide 61 2 888 7066 55 11 543 1911 852 2585 6688 81 3 3448 3111 Netherlands Norway Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Other Korea Mexico Singapore Taiwan 010 495 4255 22 83 85 69 91 564 4692 08 679 8419 041 210 6009 01908 681 703 44 1908 681 703 82 2 528 5299 52 5 666 6333 65 356 3900 886 2 765 6362 24 hour Emergency Hotline 503 685 2345 Contract and warranty customers World Wide Web http www tek com Profile Support FTP Site ftp tek com 1P address 134 62 48 21 Email ProfileSupportOtek com Users Group profile users tek com PDR200 Installation Manual Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation This chapter describes the mechanical installation of your PDR 200 into an equipment rack and the connection of cables to the rear panel The chapter includes examples of connections to peripheral equipment such as the PDX 208 storage expansion chassis the PRS200 RAID Storage chassis LAN and Fibre Channel hubs See the appropriate manuals for installation instructions for periphe
33. drhx into 1960 memory When DRSTART is complete the DRSTART window is replaced by a GDB960 window and 1960 diagnostics is loaded into EDR memory Test results will appear in this window which remains open until you exit the Master EDR board menu 4 When a READY prompt appears in the GDB960 window select the All Tests button on the Master EDR board menu 5 Observe the messages which appear in the GDB960 window If any FAILED message appears the EDR Master board is bad and needs to be replaced 6 If no failures are noted at the end of the tests when READY re appears select Done in the Master EDR board menu 7 Repeat Steps 3 through 6 for the Slave EDR button 8 If you have a Fibre Channel board and your Profile has been configured for it repeat Steps 3 through 6 for the Fibre Channel button See Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile for Fibre Channel information During the Fibre Channel test the Fibre Channel board goes through its own power up initialization If the board is connected to a network or if a loopback connector is attached to the LAN board power up initialization completes almost immediately otherwise it takes about 30 seconds One of the Fibre Channel board tests is G CDMA which is a DMA test This checks the ability of the Fibre Channel board to access memory on the EDR boards through the global PCI bus The DMA test must wait for completion of the initialization before it can proceed The Fibre Channel b
34. e PDR200 and PAC208 216 When mounting rack slides in the equipment rack bear the following in mind The PDR200 occupies 5 rack units RUs The PAC208 216 occupies 2 RUs l 10 32 PHS Automatic Screw Latches Profile Chassis Section Sa Stationary g Rear Section p AN Mounting ZEPA BS Nie Rack E Section Flat Nut Bar 10 32 PHS Screw Stop Latch Hole NOTE Right hand and left hand stationary section is designated by the Intermediate RH and the LH marked on the rails Stop latch holes should be towards Section the bottom when slides are in place The right hand rail is shown above Figure 2 1 Rack Slide Set for Right Side of Profile and Rack 2 2 PDR200 Installation Manual Mounting the Slide Tracks in the Rack From Figure 2 2 choose the proper set of rail mounting holes on the rack Notice that the hole spacing can vary with the rack type When mounting the slides in racks with EIA spacing make sure that the slides are attached to the 0 5 inch spaced holes MIL STD 189 UNIVERSAL SPACING SPACING EIA RS310 RETMA zu s 1 250 in 1 250 in 3 18 cm 3 18 cm Lo 0 500 in 1 27 cm oO tg O Figure 2 2 Spacing Specification for Mounting Holes in a Rack PDR200 Installation Manual 2 3 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation Figures 2 3 and 2 4 show front and rear rail mounting details for both deep and shallow racks Mount the rails using the enclosed hardware Make sure the st
35. e two basic versions of the PDR200 One is a 2 channel version with a single SCSI bus and the other is a 4 channel version with two SCSI buses The primary difference between the two is that the 4 channel PDR200 has twice the number of CODECs as the 2 channel PDR 200 CODEC refers to the Coder Decoder link which compresses digital video for disk storage and decompresses it for output Another difference is storage where both internal and external storage is optional The PDR 200 is mounted on rack slides for installation in either a standard or TELCO rack All connections to the PDR200 are on the rear panel see Section 2 Mechanical Installation Also see Appendix A Specifications for physical and electrical specifications and environmental criteria Product Features Record playback and storage retrieval applications for the PDR 200 run in the Windows NT environment The Windows NT operating software is loaded on the dedicated system hard disk which is also used for application storage Control is via an internal Pentium based CPU board Other features include An SVGA circuit board supports an optional SVGA monitor Control interfaces for RS 232 two rear panel ports RS 422 eight ports through a single rear panel connector Keyboard and mouse Front panel controls and indicators PDR200 Installation Manual 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction Front Panel Controls and Indicators The PDR 200 front panel shown in
36. ector at the rear panel The SCSI D bus connector on the Profile rear panel is not used at this time The PDR200 reserves board Slot J4 for a SCSI board see Figure 2 17 which is part of the PLS 200 Profile Library System option If installed connect the cable from the PLS 200 Profile Library System to this board See the PLS 200 Installation manual for details about installing the PLS 200 Note that the SCSI board is only used with the PLS 200 at this time See Figures 2 18 through 2 21 for examples of Tektronix SCSI 2 devices that can be connected to the SCSI 2 connectors on the Master and Slave EDR boards PDR200 Installation Manual 2 17 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation PDR200 9 09 PDX208 e 06 Terminator SCSI Cable 9676 17 Figure 2 18 Example 1 PDR 200 to PDX 208 Disk Expansion Connections Example 1 Figure 2 18 shows disk expansion of a 4 channel Profile In this example the PDX 208 provides four 9GB drive expansion to the SCSI A bus of the Master EDR and four to the SCSI C bus of the Slave EDR This expands each bus from 36 GB to 72 GB NOTE This example requires attachment of SCSI Terminators to the unused SCSI connectors on the PDX 208 as shown in Figure 2 18 2 18 PDR200 Installation Manual Connecting SCSI 2 Devices PDR200 PLS200 SCSI Cable Terminator SCSI Jumper
37. ent sur le brouillage radio lectrique dicte par le minist re des Communications du Canada Canadian approval includes the AC adapters appropriate for use in the North America power network All other AC adapters supplied are approved for the country of use For products that comply with Class A In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Laser Compliance Laser Safety Requirements The device used in this product is a Class 1 certified laser product Operating this product outside specifications or altering from it s original design may result in hazardous radiation exposure and may be considered an act of modifying or new manufacturing of a laser product under US regulations contained in 21CFR Chapter 1 subchapter J or CENELEC regulations in HD 482 S1 People performing such an act are required by law to recertify and reidentify this product in accordance with provisions of 2 CFR subchapter J for distribution within the U S A and in accordance with CENELEC HD 482 S1 for distribution within countries using the IEC 825 standard Laser Safety FCC Emission Limits Certification Category Laser safety in the United States is regulated by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH The laser safety regulations are published in the Laser Product Performance Standard Code of Federal Regulation CFR Title 21 Subchapter J
38. es and other metallic objects Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present vii Product Damage Precautions Use Proper Power Source Provide Proper Ventilation Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures Do not operate this product from a power source that applies more than the voltage specified To prevent product overheating provide proper ventilation If you suspect there is damage to this product have it inspected by qualified service personnel Safety Terms and Symbols Terms in This Manual AN A Terms on the Product A A A Symbols on the Product A O A viii These terms may appear in this manual WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that can result in personal injury or loss of life CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property These terms may appear on the product DANGER indicates a personal injury hazard immediately accessible as one reads the marking WARNING indicates a personal injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product The following symbols may appear on the product DANGER high voltage Protective ground earth terminal ATTENTION refer to manual Regulatory Summaries Certifications and Compliances Canadian Certified Power Cords FCC Emission Control
39. essories m entree AA dE ve 1 6 Eeler 1 7 Configuration Stickers innon eee Mainan e eee 1 9 Tektronix Prod cb SUPPOME Ge ceci pie ea cutter eth y Det cte ci e E NINA De re eer tn 1 10 United States and Canada 1 10 aon ete 1 10 Asiaiand South Americain n pede eet da 1 10 Word Wide a aha NEN E arica 1 10 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation Rack Mo nting ied eot BIAG ae GANG de a va DD E e ANAND AA 2 1 Mounting the Slide Tracks in the Rack 2 2 Mounting thie RI NEE 2 5 Making Rack Slide Adjustments A 2 6 Mounting Panels atem te PR a eet AK he NA pert ur ra 2 6 Making PDR 200 Rear Panel Connections ccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeeeeeesaeeseaeeeeeseaeeseeteas 2 7 Connecting the Mouse and kevboard AA 2 8 Connecting the Monitor ege nasal dece idc ee eorr dep edo tie ADA 2 8 Connecting the Reference Genlock AAA 2 9 Connecting Video e n epatis d Re t ea Le ot 2 10 Connecting Serial Digital Video nennen 2 10 Connecting Analog Composite Video ln 2 11 Connecting Analog Composite Video Out 2 12 Connecting Component Analog Video sseeeeeemneennene 2 13 Connecting AUdIO gereest inerenti n e e Doce re Dee en cres 2 14 Connecting AES EBU Digital Audio 2 14 Connecting 8 Analog Digital Channels seen 2 15 Connecting 16 Analog Digital Channels essen 2 16 Connecting SCSI
40. file5 I INT This will list all groups in the INT dataset on Profile5 listnames r Profile5 I INT default This will list all movies in the INT default group on Profile5 NOTE If the r parameter is not specified the utility will run on the local Profile If the l parameter is not specified the utility will list all valid datasets Dataset names are case sensitive That means that INT and int would be considered different datasets The copymovie movie utility copies a PdrMovie between two Profiles using the fibre channel network You will need clips to perform this utility The copymovie usage is copymovie srcMachine srcName destMachine destName The local machine can be referred to as Examples copymovie Profile3 INT default movie1 Profile4 INT default movie2 This will copy a movie called INT default moviel from Profile3 to Profile4 where it will be named INT default movie2 copymovie Profile1 INT default movie1 INT default movie7 This will copy a movie called INT default moviel from Profilel to the local Profile where the command was run where it will be named INT default movie7 PDR200 Installation Manual Appendix A Specifications This appendix consists of tables of the electrical and physical specifications and environmental criteria for the PDR 200 Definition of Terms Used in Tables The following terms apply to the PDR200 as they appear in the following tables Specification A document or a
41. flexible configurations of the PDR 200 not all of the rear panel connections described here may apply to your Profile The connections are described as though all factory installable options were in fact installed As you go through these instructions simply ignore a board you do not have installed Note that any rear panel slot which does not have a board installed will have a blank cover over the rear panel slot NOTE Insure that power switches of all equipment to be installed are in the Off 0 positions To insure compliance with EMI standards all BNC cable connections require that an EMI suppression gasket be attached as shown in Figure 2 6 Your Profile shipment included a set of gaskets 9040 1 Figure 2 6 BNC Connection With EMI Gasket The connections you will make are Connecting the mouse and keyboard Connecting the monitor Connecting house reference Connecting video Connecting audio Connecting SCSI 2 devices Connecting networking devices Connecting power PDR200 Installation Manual 2 7 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation 2 8 Connecting the Mouse and Keyboard The PDR 200 provides two sets of connectors for the mouse and keyboard see Figure 2 7 One set labelled Keyboard and Mouse is on the upper right corner of the rear panel and the other set resides on the Pentium based System CPU board in board Slot J1 which is standard on all PDR200 configurations Tektronix recommends using the
42. g Power Off 3 2 Turning Power On 3 2 PDR200 Installation Manual IND 3 U United States and Canada Tektronix Product Support 1 10 Using Fibre Channel 4 8 V video clock reference 2 9 W World Wide Tektronix Product Support 1 10 X XLR216 audio breakout box 2 14 IND 4 PDR200 Installation Manual
43. gain press the stop latches and push the cabinet fully into the rack 6 Insert and tighten the front panel retaining screws PDR200 Installation Manual 2 5 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation Making Rack Slide Adjustments After installation binding may occur if the slide tracks are not properly adjusted To adjust the tracks 1 Slide the chassis out approximately 10 inches 2 Slightly loosen the mounting screws holding the tracks to the front of the rails and allow the tracks to seek an unbound position 3 Tighten the mounting screws and check the tracks for smooth operation by sliding the chassis in and out of the rack several times 4 Tighten the front panel retaining screws once the cabinet is in place within the rack to complete the installation Mounting Panels The panels listed below mount at the back of the rack with four pan head screws These panels have no cooling or power requirements Insure room to make cable connections and mount in any order which allows connection to the PDR 200 The RS 422 Connector Panel is 1 RU high with the mounting holes spaced 1 250 inches 3 175 cm apart The XLR 216 or BNC 216 is 2 RUs high with holes spaced 3 000 inches 7 62 cm apart The PAC 216 Audio Expansion panel is two RUs high with holes spaced 3 000 inches 7 62 cm apart 2 6 PDR200 Installation Manual Making PDR 200 Rear Panel Connections Making PDR 200 Rear Panel Connections Because of the
44. heck your Audio I O configuration through Configuration Manager Make any necessary changes and repeat Steps 1 and 2 above For other errors see Initial Power On Checks e If errors persist check the Profile Error Log and contact your Tektronix representative See the Profile Family User Manual Using Profile Utilities to access the Profile Error Log Initial Power On Checks Tektronix has made every effort to insure that your Profile was in perfect operating condition before it left the factory However unforeseeable problems can occur The discussion below applies to initial installation only See the Profile PDR200 Service Manual for any post installation problems NOTE Please take notes of trouble indications and what you do in attempting to correct any problem Doing so will assist Customer Support and Field Service personnel in the event addition action is required If you have a problem with the initial Profile power On First check all connections and power switches Check the status of the Profile front panel LED indicators If the large green LED just to the left of center is not lit replace the power cord and try again If this problem still exists contact your Tektronix representative If one or more of the eight green Disk Activity LEDs remains lit or stays lit for a long time power the Profile Off and then back On again If this problem still exists power the Profile Off and contact your Tektronix representat
45. ing Fibre Channel AAA 4 5 Configuring the Fibre Channel Board Address A 4 6 Configuring the Fibre Channel for TCP IP cecceesceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeseeeeeaeeseaeeeaeeeeeten 4 6 Configuring Fibre Channel for a Stand Alone Network sse 4 7 Configuring Fibre Channel for an Existing Network AA 4 7 Testing Your Fibre Channel Network AA 4 7 Using Fibre Charinel aaa med eta eee eet 4 8 Specifications Definition of Terms Used in Tables AA A 1 Electrical Specificatioris 2 3 tet ese RUE e eee Dep a es oe A 1 Mechanical Specifications cesses eese nennen ioiai nae kokee s E iinei Ee A 2 Environmental Criterio iaa adan teet ala Ue nha A 2 Connector Pin outs SVGA Board ConneGtors dx ETE AI Minnie B 1 Local Area Network LAN Board Connectors ooocoocccnnccioniconcnnoccnoncnnnncnnnnn ronca nn rnrc crac nc B 3 SESION a aos B 4 Fibre Channel Gonn Ctr a mana an ciet teet detec dad ue eo ciet teret etre e B 6 Audio Signal Processing Board Connechor B 7 Reference Genlock D Connector eese enne nenne nennen nnn n nnr rasan anis B 8 SA insecure le epic a LRL GA B 8 PDR200 Installation Manual Figures 151 The PDEO200 to serre Bias eka gare NR ehe Utente oy le ma e Ee 1 1 1 2 PDR200 Front Panel ess 1 4 1 3 Configuration Stickers Locations 1 9 2 1 Rack Slide Set for Right Side of Profile and Rack 2 2 2 2 Spacing
46. ive If the OVER TEMP FAN FAULT and or SYS FAULT red LED is On immediately power the Profile Off and contact your Tektronix representative PDR200 Installation Manual System Board Diagnostics Atthe Profile rear panel check the status of the LEDs on the boards listed in Table 3 1 not all of which may be installed on your Profile Table 3 1 Rear Panel Board Indicators Board Status Description SYSTEM LAN Green LED should be On to indicate there is an active connection between the Slot J3 board and the network hub Amber LED flashes when there is network activity VIDEO IN Analog Composite Red LED should be Off Flashes On at power up and then Off Slot J6 VIDEO IN Analog Component Red LED should be Off Flashes On at power up and then Off Slot J7 and others FIBRE CHANNEL Slot J8 Red LED should be Off DISK RECORDER Master Slave Slots J9 J10 Red LED s should be Off Flash On at power up and then Off VIDEO I O Serial Digital Component Slot J11 and others Red LED should be Off May be On briefly at power up and then go Off VIDEO OUT Analog Composite Red LED should be Off Flashes On at power up and then Off Slot J12 AUDIO I O Digital AES EBU Red LED should be Off Flashes On at power up and then Off Slot J13 REFERENCE Analog Video Red LED should be Off Goes On at power up and after a few seconds goes Off Slot J16 If all LEDs are
47. llation Manual 1 5 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 6 Optional Accessories If ordered Tektronix provides the optional accessories listed below Contact your nearest field office or distributor for more information LAN Hub for Ethernet connections Video Hub for Fibre Channel networking with an Optical Media Interface Adapter SVGA Monitor Service Manual 070 9675 XX PAC208 216 Analog Digital Profile Audio Chassis PAC216 Audio Expansion Chassis PDX208 Disk Drive Expansion Chassis 1 RS 422 Control panel with interconnecting cable 039 0028 XX Additional Hard Disk Drives for the PDR 200 or the PDX208 Eight connector DB25 XLR breakout cable for longitudinal time code I O Tektronix part number 174 3249 XX Eight connector breakout cable with DB25 connector Tektronix part number 174 3481 XX PDR200 Installation Manual Configurations Configurations The PDR200 is available in six factory installed base configurations Table 1 1 lists the configurations In the table note the following Factory installable option boards are shaded In the configurations identified at the top of the table PDR202A indicates a 2 channel Profile with analog composite video PDR204A indicates a 4 channel Profile with analog composite video PDR202C indicates a 2 channel Profile with analog component video PDR204C indicates a 4 channel Profile with analog component video PDR202D indicates a 2 channel Profile with digit
48. n If you add another node to the Fibre Channel network at a later date you will need to repeat this step for all nodes on the net 1 Start all the systems on the Fibre Channel Network 2 From a command prompt type makehost and press Return 3 After you have run makehost on all systems reboot all systems 4 Perform the Installation Verification procedure in Chapter 3 Configuring Fibre Channel for an Existing Network All Profile name resolution is performed by Windows NT Therefore as with the rest of your TCP IP installation all node names will need to be managed in host files or a DNS server Profile software v2 1 and higher requires that Fibre Channel TCP IP names must be the Ethernet TCP IP names with a fcO suffix For example if a Profile system name is Profile1 the Fibre Channel TCP IP for that Profile must be Profile1 fcO All Fibre Channel IP addresses use a hard coded netmask of 255 255 255 0 and you must assign IP addresses accordingly After configuring all machines verify name resolution using ping by typing ping Profilel fcO RETURN If this returns Pinging Profilel fc0 128 181 1 1 you have successfully resolved the name Profilel fc0 to the address 128 181 1 1 Don t worry about whether the ping was successful Keep in mind that although this verifies name resolution it does not test Fibre Channel connectivity If the above ping returns Bad IP Address Profilel fcO the Fibre Channel IP is not resol
49. n information Connecting to Ethernet The PDR 200 provides an optional System LAN board for connection to Ethernet See Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile for Ethernet connection information 2 22 PDR200 Installation Manual Making Power Connections Making Power Connections Power Source The PDR200 and PAC208 216 operate from a single phase power source having one of its current carrying conductors at or near earth ground the neutral conductor Only the line conductor is fused for over current protection Tektronix does not recommend connection to systems that have both current carrying conductors live with respect to ground as power sources such as phase to phase in multi phase systems Source Power Frequency and Voltage Ranges The PDR200 and PAC 208 operate at line frequencies of 50 or 60 Hz at nominal voltages from 100 to 240 VAC Table 2 4 lists the power cord options available Figure 2 23 shows the location of the PDR200 power cord connector just below the main power switch Insure that the power switches of all equipment are set Off Attach all power cords from the equipment to the appropriate power sources PDR200 Installation Manual 2 23 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation Table 2 4 Power Cord Options for the PDR200 and PAC 208 Power Plug Description Standard 120 V 3 prong power plug on a 2 5 meter long power cord For use with common ground systems in North America Option A1 Universal Europea
50. n 230V 10A power plug on a 2 5 meter long power cord RA Option A2 United Kingdom 230V 10A power plug on a 2 5 meter long power cord d Option A3 Australian 230V 10A power plug on a 2 5 A meter long power cord Power Cord connector 000 115V 230V O 90 O00 9676 10 Figure 2 23 Power Cord Connector This completes the mechanical installation of the PDR200 Continue with Chapter 3 Applying Power 2 24 PDR200 Installation Manual Chapter 3 Starting Your Profile This chapter contains of information to get you up and running with your PDR 200 The tasks you will perform are Turning Profile and peripheral equipment On Logging in Updating your Emergency Repair Disk Configuring your Profile This chapter also includes a brief verification test and troubleshooting information Power On Off When Profile power is initially turned on you will immediately have two choices Onechoice is to let the system go through an automatic login sequence at the end of which the Profile VdrPanel appears This is the normal procedure which occurs At initial power on The factory set user to profile prior to shipment When profile was the user prior to the last time the Profile was turned off The second choice is to interrupt the automatic login by pressing and holding the SHIFT key for a few seconds as
51. n A 2 vi PDR200 Installation Manual Safety Summaries General Safety Summary Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures While using this product you may need to access other parts of the system Read the General Safety summary in other system manuals for warnings and cautions related to operating the system Injury Precautions Use Proper Power Cord Ground the Product Do Not Operate Without Covers Use Proper Fuse Do Not operate in Wet Damp Conditions Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Avoid Exposed Circuitry To avoid fire hazard use only the power cord specified for this product This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electric shock the grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground Before making connections to the input or output terminals of the product ensure that the product is properly grounded To avoid electric shock or fire hazard do not operate this product with covers or panels removed To avoid fire hazard use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product To avoid electric shock do not operate this product in wet or damp conditions To avoid injury or fire hazard do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere To avoid injury remove jewelry such as rings watch
52. nections With AES EBU Digital Audio 2 14 PDR200 Installation Manual Connecting Audio Connecting 8 Analog Digital Channels Figure 2 15 shows ASPB connection to the PAC208 Profile Audio Chassis for up to 8 channels of analog and or 8 channels of digital audio 1 a e Ble O 9 6 y ka J13 AA Audio Chassis Connector o e e CUO TET LI LIE Eg Lb bb tr M PAC208 Audio Chassis leg PR 220002000000 9 1820 e SE 100000000 Q p Figure 2 15 ASPB Connections With 8 Analog and 8 Digital Audio Channels PDR200 Installation Manual 8 2 15 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation Connecting 16 Analog Digital Channels Figure 2 16 shows ASPB connection to the PAC216 Profile Audio Chassis and the PAC216 Audio Expansion Panel for up to 16 channels of analog audio and or 16 channels of digital audio e B E e c fi y na J13 Audio y Pa Chassis e e mM ALAALA AA PAC216 Audio Chassis O ko 9 o 9 9 9 o 9 9 o 9 9 o 9 9 O aaa LJ AM NIY NIDO 02020202 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 80900909 p D 9 D 9 D p D D 9 5 o 9 EE 006008000000000 SE 696 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 ees e 883 3 oC JC 9 pa PAC200 XLR216 Audio Breakout Box c Breakout O cy
53. oard may appear to be inoperative during initialization and while the DMA test runs If after approximately one minute the READY prompt does not re appear replace the Fibre Channel board 9 Access the Diagnostics menu bar and select Tests then select All Board Tests This executes diagnostics for all installed boards and for a fully loaded system takes between 10 and 15 minutes Once initiated you cannot cancel this diagnostics operation 10 Select Quit to exit the Main Diagnostics window Once you have checked all the boards re run Installation Verification described previously If you have any board failures or any other unresolved installation problems contact your Tektronix representative See Tektronix Product Support in Chapter 1 PDR200 Installation Manual Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile This chapter contains information about Profile and Ethernet configurations and how to connect configure and initially test your PDR200 for Ethernet and Fibre Channel networking Network Configurations Ethernet and Fibre Channel provide two types of networking Ethernet provides a path for command and status signals from one device to another It also allows Windows NT file transfers between devices If you are only connecting Ethernet to your Profile see Ethernet Network Setup Fibre Channel provides connectivity for high speed media data transfers between Profiles Using Fibre Channel to network groups of greater than t
54. oup 4 4 4 m hb b bi be Lal n a y A Group SEED El EE ES S E Ready INT1 100 Figure 3 3 Profile VdrPanel System setup for the most part depends on the configuration of your PDR 200 However one of the first things you will want to do is make an emergency repair disk so that in the event of a minor problem you will not have to completely reload software 3 4 PDR200 Installation Manual Creating Updating an Emergency Repair Disk Creating Updating an Emergency Repair Disk With a new system or whenever you upgrade your software Tektronix strongly recommends that you either create a new emergency repair disk or upgrade the one shipped with your Profile This minimizes the chances that you will need to completely re load the software for a minor problem To update or make a new emergency repair disk you need the 3 5 Repair Disk included with your Profile or a blank one Mark it clearly as the emergency repair disk for PDR200 serial number xxxxxxx It is not necessary to format the disk NOTE The emergency repair disk is PDR 200 specific Make sure that the emergency repair disk is clearly marked with its PDR 200 serial number 1 From the Start menu choose the Run command 2 Enter rdisk s in the Run dialog box 3 Select the Update Repair Disk button 4 Insert the floppy disk in the A drive and select OK The utility then formats the disk and loads all of the information f
55. quipment Second edition 1991 CAN CSA C22 2 No 950 93 Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment EN60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment Chapter 1 Introduction Scope This is the Installation manual for the Tektronix Professional Disk Recorder Video File Server model 200 PDR200 It is part of a set of manuals provided to support installation and operation of the PDR 200 Figure 1 1 The manual set consists of the User Manual s Software Release Notes for the current version of Profile software and this Installation manual Other manuals although not part of the set may be included with these manuals The Installation manual consists of e An overview of the PDR200 Installation procedures e System start up and setup Figure 1 1 The PDR 200 PDR200 Installation Manual 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 Related Documentation Profile Family User Manual PDR200 Service Manual Profile Release Notes PDX208 Disk Expansion Chassis Instruction Manual Window NT Instruction Manual Organization of the Manual The Installation manual is divided into the chapters identified and described below Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the contents of the manual and the PDR 200 system It includes configuration information and Tektronix Product Support contacts Chapte
56. r 2 Mechanical Installation This chapter describes the physical installation of the system up to initial power on Chapter 3 Applying Power This chapter consists of procedures to turn system power On and Off to set up the system and to verify correct installation of the PDR200 Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile This chapter describes the Ethernet and Fibre Channel networking used in the PDR200 including connection and set up Appendix A Specifications This appendix consists of physical and electrical specifications and environmental criteria Appendix B Connector Pin outs This appendix identifies certain connectors and the signals present and the pins of those connectors PDR200 Installation Manual Product Description Product Description The PDR 200 is a disk based video file server with enhanced record and playback quality and rapid storage retrieval capabilities In addition to the advantage of not having to load tape as with VT Rs the PDR200 occupies less rack space and is fully computer controlled The PDR200 is a flexible system which starts with six base configurations three are for 2 channel Profiles and three are for 4 channel Profiles Each configuration is then tailored through factory installed options to meet your site specific needs Many options may be easily added to your PDR 200 as your needs change and expand For information on adding options contact your Tektronix representative There ar
57. r to Table 1 1 in Chapter 1 Standard for the PDR202A PDR204A PDR202C and PDR204C the board is an option for the PDR202D and PDR204D The board also has a Monitor D connector which is the channel 4 video with Time Code burn in available To make connections to the Analog Composite Video Out board see Figure 2 12 and 1 Place an EMI gasket on each BNC connector as shown in Figure 2 6 2 Attach four BNC cables for composite video outputs to the OUT A OUT B OUT C and OUT D connectors 3 Attach as wanted a BNC cable for the channel 4 output with Time Code burned in to the Monitor D connector ew op a D Out A D Out B O D Out C O a D Out D O a L D Monitor D 9676 21 Analog Out board Figure 2 12 Analog Composite Out Cable Connections PDR200 Installation Manual Connecting Video Connecting Component Analog Video The PDR200 allows Component Analog Video In board installations Depending on your configuration and referring to Table 1 1 in Chapter 1 this board occupies the slots as listed in Table 2 3 Table 2 3 Component Analog Video In Slot Locations Configuration Slot Standard Optional PDR202C 14 X 15 X PDR204C 7 X 11 X 14 X 15 X PDR202D 11 X PDR204D 11 X The board accepts a single source of component analog video input which it converts to digital component video conforming to SMPTE 125M 525 line or EBU 3267 625 line
58. ral equipment The information here covers Mounting the PDR200 and the Profile Audio Chassis PAC208 216 in the rack Mounting the RS 422 Connector Panel the XLR216 panel or the BN216 panel and the PAC216 Audio Expansion panel e Making PDR 200 rear panel cable connections Making other system connections Rack Mounting The equipment for the PDR 200 system installs in a standard 19 inch equipment rack Rack slide tracks shipped with the PDR 200 and the Profile Audio Chassis allow them to slide in and out without having to remove them from the rack However if the rack does not already have rack slides installed or if the slides are not correctly positioned you will have to use those shipped with the PDR 200 When determining the location of the PDR 200 in the rack bear in mind that the instrument with a full complement of disk drives weighs approximately 70 pounds Observe the following warnings A WARNING To prevent injury two people are required to lift the PDR200 The PDR200 is too heavy for one person to install in the rack WARNING To prevent serious injury insure that the rack is anchored to the floor A so that it cannot tip over when the PDR 200 is extended out of the rack PDR200 Installation Manual 2 1 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation Mounting the Slide Tracks in the Rack Figure 2 1 shows the components of a right hand rack slide set Note that the chassis sections are already attached to th
59. rd Connector The Audio digital Signal Processor board ASPB accepts 16 channels of digital audio input and provides 16 channels of digital audio output via a 80 pin connector on the rear panel The cable to this connector is from the Profile Audio Chassis or from the XLR BNC 216 Digital Breakout Box Figure B 5 shows the ASPB rear panel connector and lists the connector pin outs ee Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 3 1 Ch 1 2 AES Out P 28 nc 55 Ch 15 16 AES Out P 2 Ch 1 2 AES Out N 29 Ch 13 14 AES in P 56 Ch 15 16 AES Out N s 3 Chassis Ground 30 Ch 13 14 AES Out N 57 Ch 1 4 ADC Clock Out P s 4 Chassis Ground 31 AES Reference In P 58 Ch 1 4 ADC Clock Out N 5 5 Ch5 6 AES Out P 32 AES Reference In N 59 Ch3 4 AES In P ss 6 Ch5 6AES Out N 33 AES Monitor Out P 60 Ch 3 4 AES In N 5 7 nc 34 AES Monitor Out N 61 Ch 5 8 ADC Clock Out P s 8 nc 35 nc 62 Ch 5 8 ADC Clock Out N 3 9 Ch9 10 AES Out P 36 nc 63 Ch 7 8 AES In P 10 Ch9 10 AES Out N 37 UART Receive P 64 Ch 7 8 AES In N 5 11 nc 38 UART Receive N 65 Ch 9 12 ADC Clock Out P s 3 12 nc 39 PAC Ready P 66 Ch 9 12 ADC Clock Out N R B 13 Ch 13 14 AES Out P 40 PAC Ready N 67 Ch 11 12 AES In P ES 14 Ch 13 1
60. rom the registry 5 When the operation is complete select the Exit button to leave the Repair Disk Utility 6 Remove the Emergency Repair Disk from the Profile and store in a convenient location Configuring Your Profile Before you can use your Profile system to Record and Playback clips you must configure it to use the inputs and outputs that you connected in Chapter 2 Perform the tasks listed below Configure Video I O Audio I O Reference Genlock and Time Code see the Configuration Manager discussion in the Profile Family User Manual e In addition if your system includes one or more external storage devices you will have to use the disk utility to set up an external dataset See the Disk Utility discussion in the Profile Family User Manual Configuring with a LAN board see Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile Configuring with Fibre Channel see Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile PDR200 Installation Manual 3 5 Chapter 3 Starting Your Profile 3 6 Installation Verification To verify that your Profile has been correctly installed perform the following 1 From the VdrPanel record a clip which contains both audio and video not Black 2 Play back the clip If you get any errors check the following If you have Black with the audio recheck your Video I O set up through Configuration Manager Make any necessary changes and repeat Steps 1 and 2 above e If you have the video without audio rec
61. setting up and or adding a Fibre Channel board to your Profile you must insure that each hardware address is unique To retrieve the current hardware address type fcconfig To set or change the hardware address type fcconfig a hardware address When initially installing a video network you may want to assign unique hardware addresses at the onset When installing additional nodes to an existing video network verify all current hardware addresses with fcconfig as shown above then assign and set hardware addresses for any new nodes with fcconfig a hardware address Configuring the Fibre Channel for TCP IP NOTE Please read the following carefully even if you are an experienced administrator of TCP IP networks If you are connecting to an existing TCP IP network you must contact your network administrator before proceeding with TCP IP configuration Please review this procedure with your network administrator before performing it If you have connected your Profile s Ethernet connection to an existing TCP IP network skip to the Configuring Fibre Channel for an Existing Net procedure below If you have not connected your Profile s Ethernet connection to an existing network proceed with the following PDR200 Installation Manual Testing Your Fibre Channel Network Configuring Fibre Channel for a Stand Alone Network NOTE Ensure that you have correctly installed each Profile before doing this Fibre Channel configuratio
62. t Output 63 1 0 Input Output 30 GND Signal Ground 64 GND Signal Ground 31 DB8 Data Bus bit 8 65 DB8 Data Bus bit 8 32 DB9 Data Bus bit 9 66 DB9 Data Bus bit 9 33 DB10 Data Bus bit 10 67 DB10 Data Bus bit 10 34 DB11 Data Bus bit 11 68 DB11 Data Bus bit 11 Figure B 3 SCSI Connector and Pin outs PDR200 Installation Manual B 5 Appendix B Connector Pin outs Fibre Channel Connector The Fibre Channel board uses a 9 pin subminiature D type connector Figure B 4 shows the connector and a table of the pin outs 1 e Pin Mnemonic Description e 6 1 Lee Differential Transmit Data IN o 2 Voc 5VDC nominal o 3 Fault Module Fault Detect 0 o 4 KEY Mechanical Key position o 2 Ri Differential Receive Data OUT e 9 6 Ty Differential Receive Data IN 5 0 7 ODIS Optical Output Disable 8 GND Signal Ground 9 Ry Differential Receive Data OUT Figure B 4 Fibre Channel Connector and Pin outs Fibre Channel Cable Specifications Both copper wire and fiber cable specifications are given Copper wire Cable type 150 ohm twinax copper wire Maximum length 30 meters 98 feet GLM dependent Connector type DB9 Fiber Cable type duplex zip cord plenum grade Fiber 50 125 Maximum length 1 2 kilometers 3 937 feet GLM dependent Connector type SC Duplex Polish PC B 6 PDR200 Installation Manual Audio Signal Processing Board Connector Audio Signal Processing Boa
63. the Ctrl Alt Delete keys and choosing SHUTDOWN 4 Switch power off PDR200 Installation Manual Turning Power Off Main Power Switch O O 9676 20 Figure 3 1 Rear Panel Main Power Switch ARHRHRARH D Profile I E C I L I L I nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmn uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu 676 19 Front Panel Power Switch Figure 3 2 Front Panel Power Switch PDR200 Installation Manual 3 3 Chapter 3 Starting Your Profile System Set up If you have not interrupted the automatic login sequence your Profile will go through its normal self check and initialization sequence When completed the VdrPanel shown in Figure 3 3 appears on the monitor lel ES Panel B Panel Control rec rew stop play Tod 0 00 VdiPanel Panel A Panel Control File VideoClip Controller Options Window Help 3 Panel A Panel Control OF x rec rew stop play ffwd e PIE Bd 0 00 4 4 4 4 Mb b Ki alo a 5 44 4 4 4 m hb b bh i el a g Group rec rew stop play ffwd DEI Pa 0 00 rec rew stop play ffwd 0 00 44 4 4 m gt b be dl a klech Gr
64. the system boots up Interrupting the automatic login is usually done to manually login as Administrator You will need to be logged in as Administrator for Windows NT administration and to Install new software application or upgrades see Profile Release Notes or the product manual Start the vdrsvc utility see the Profile Family User Manual Set IP addresses see Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile Configure network boards see Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile PDR200 Installation Manual 3 1 Chapter 3 Starting Your Profile 3 2 Turning Power On See Figure 3 1 for the location of the main power switch on the rear panel and Figure 3 2 for the PDR200 front panel switch To turn Profile power On 1 Turn the power on to all system peripheral equipment 2 If appropriate turn PLS 200 power on 3 If appropriate turn PRS 200 power On and wait approximately 1 minutes 4 As appropriate turn PDX 208 and PAC 208 216 power On 5 On the rear panel of the PDR 200 see Figure 3 1 turn the main power switch to 1 On 6 On the front panel of the PDR 200 see Figure 3 2 turn the power switch to On Turning Power Off To turn your Profile Off without loss of data you will need to 1 Quit or shut down all Profile Application software by selecting QUIT or EXIT from the File menu 2 Exit or Quit any other processes which may be running in the same way 3 Log off or shut down Windows NT by simultaneously pressing
65. ultiple PRS 200s and PLS 200 Connections Example 4 Figure 2 21 shows connection of the PDR200 to two RAID Storage chassis PRS 200 and to a Profile Library System PLS 200 In this example cabling connects the SCSI A bus to a PRS200 and the SCSI C bus to another PRS 200 NOTE This example requires attachment of SCSI Terminators on the PLS 200 as shown in Figure 2 21 PDR200 Installation Manual 2 21 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation Connecting RS 422 Devices The PDR200 provides eight RS 422 interface ports through a single connector on the RS 422 Interface board This connector is then cabled to a RS 422 Connector Panel for connection of up to eight RS 422 devices See Figure 2 22 Attach the cable from the RS 422 board to the 63 pin connector on the RS 422 Connector Panel e Kei e P e ep Of ur Ng I ke CS ES d E FE ES ut RS 422 Communications Panel Connector RS 422 Connector Panel RS 422 Communications Ports 1 8 9676 24 Figure 2 22 PDR200 and RS 422 Connector Panel Cable Connection Connecting Network Devices The PDR200 supports connection to an Ethernet and Fibre Channel networking Connecting Fibre Channel Ifthe Fibre Channel board is installed there are a number of ways it may be connected for networking Profile Video Networking requires both a Fibre Channel network and an Ethernet LAN See Chapter 4 Profile Networking for Fibre Channel connectio
66. urces to the OUT A and OUT B connectors 2 10 PDR200 Installation Manual Connecting Video Connecting Analog Composite Video In The PDR200 allows Analog Composite Video In board installations Depending on your configuration and referring to Table 1 1 in Chapter 1 this board occupies the slots as listed in Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Analog Composite Video In Slot Locations Configuration Slot Standard Optional PDR202A 6 X 15 X PDR204A 6 X 15 X PDR202C 6 X PDR204C 6 X PDR202D 6 X PDR204D 6 X Each Analog Composite Video In board requires a companion Decoder board installed next to it There are no external connections to the Decoder board If the Analog Composite Video In board is installed refer to Figure 2 11 for an example and 1 Place an EMI gasket on both BNC connectors as shown in Figure 2 6 2 Attach a 750 BNC terminator to the bottom connector 3 Attach a BNC cable for a composite video source to the top connector o on ip E J6 a aED rr Video In e LJ 750 Terminator e e 9676 5 Analog In board Figure 2 11 Analog In Cable Connections Example PDR200 Installation Manual 8 2 11 Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation 2 12 Connecting Analog Composite Video Out The PDR200 provides up to four channels of analog composite video output through the Analog Composite Video Out board This board is always installed in Slot J12 refe
67. ved You may want to reboot to ensure changes take effect or check your spelling etc Testing Your Fibre Channel Network After all Profiles have been rebooted ensure that the PortServer program is running on all Profiles within the Fibre Channel network Tektronix recommends that this icon be copied to the Start up group so that it will be started automatically Basic Fibre Channel communication can be verified with the fcping command Start a command prompt window and type fcping profilex fcO where x is the name of the remote Profile For example to verify Fibre Channel connectivity to Profile3 you would type fcping profile3_fc0 This command should return a positive result If not perform System Board Diagnostics in Chapter 3 PDR200 Installation Manual 4 7 Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile 4 8 Using Fibre Channel The listnames utility is provided to enumerate PdrMovies on a remote Profile This utility will list components of PdrMovies based on a a starting argument parameter This parameter specifies a valid PdrMovie component Valid components are datasets groups or movies as defined in the Profile API programming guide NOTE Parameters must be entered in the order given The listnames usage is listnames I start arg t remote machine I list names based on start arg r remote machine local if not specified Examples listnames r Profile5 This will list all valid datasets on Profile5 listnames r Pro
68. wo Profiles requires a LAN Ethernet hub or network and a Fibre Channel hub See Ethernet Network Setup and Fiber Channel Network Setup Network Models The following discusses two examples of Ethernet and Fibre Channel networking The first example shows connection of several Profiles with an Ethernet hub or existing Ethernet network and a Fibre Channel hub in a stand alone network That is a network that does not have a path to another network The second example of Ethernet and Fibre Channel networking shows connection of several hubs Networking Several Profiles Hubs provide an easy and efficient method for the connection and disconnection of machines without rewiring If you want to connect more than two Profile systems together for video networking you will need to connect each system to an Ethernet hub and a Fibre Channel Video Hub Figure 4 1 shows an example of this networking Profile A Hub or La gt Profile B Existing Network Ng Profile C Figure 4 1 Basic Hub Connections Ethernet Fibre Channel Video Hub PDR200 Installation Manual 4 1 Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile Networking Several Hubs Connecting hubs together provides a way to add more and more systems to the network Large Fibre Channel networks will probably not perform as well as smaller ones due to bandwidth limitations Figure 4 2 shows a simple use of several hubs
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