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1. 22 bU A 2 7 IP 9610 Glossary and Index CE Conformity Information Following address can be reached at for regarding the CE conformity information Fujitsu Services Limited Address 22 Baker Street London W1U 3BW United Kingdom URL X http uk ts fujitsu com support IP 9610 74 74 IP 9610 User s Guide November 2011 1st Edition FUJITSU LIMITED FUJITSU
2. 0 0 9 9 F3 FA JE mm 1 A YV 2 2 1 2 3 8 7 9 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 34 Figure Rear panel 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 Part names No Description 1 SD CARD slot For maintenance purpose Not for customer Future Support Covered with screw 2 For maintenance purpose Not for customer 3 USB port For maintenance purpose Not for customer Future Support Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T communication port LAN port 1 4 See Section 2 6 Connection to a Network for an explanation on using this port LANI See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information Status LED Indicates the status of LAN port 5 LINK ACT For more information see Table 5 3 Details of LED Indications in Section 5 2 6 Indicates the speed of LAN port 100 1000M For more information see Table 5 3 Details of LED Indications in Section 5 2 LAN port 2 Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T communication port 7 See Section 2 6 Connection to a Network for an explanation on using this port LAN2 See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information 8 Indicates the status of LAN port LINK ACT For more information see Table 5 3 Details of LED Indications in Section 5
3. 49 53 Maintenance HH 50 This page is intentionally left blank Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 51 Help Information If a problem is found in device operation take recommended action described in the table below according to the applicable conditions If the action does not solve the problem contact a service representative N WARNING Possibility of electric shock Contact your system administrator before checking the voltage of a power outlet Otherwise electric shock may occur Table 5 1 Problem descriptions and recommended actions No Class Status Description Recommendedaction Recommendedaction d Make sure that the power 15 properly connected to the outlet Measure the voltage with a tester to confirm that the voltage 1s normal If another device is connected to the same outlet check the operation of the device Power cannot be turned on Is the outlet voltage normal If the ambient temperature of the device 15 too high make proper arrangements to lower the ambient temperature If there 15 any shielding material in the installation space remove it If the fan speed is low the fan needs to be replaced Contact a Fujitsu Service Center The ALM LED Thedeviceis fult Troubleshoot from the control terminal 15 For details see the software manuals Is the ambient temperature of the Adjust the temperature so that the ambient The LEDs
4. 9610 Hardware User s Guide This page is intentionally left blank USING IP 9610 SAFELY Handling of This Manual The manual contains important information regarding the safe use of IP 9610 Read it thoroughly before operating this device Make sure that users of the device read and understand thoroughly all safety precautions contained in the manual Keep this manual in a safe and convenient location for quick reference Fujitsu makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from injury and to prevent property damage To ensure no harm to you and bystanders and to prevent damage to the device itself be sure to use this equipment in accordance with instructions in the manual The following notice is for USA users only IP 9610 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 The following notice is for Canada users only This Class
5. 1 2 a 2 Encoder x 1 and Decoder x 1 Decoder x 1 and Encoder x 1 With a Codec Board this board enables support of the 16 channel Audi g udio board 2 s audio stereo pairs of 8 channels function lt l The codec board has an 8 channel audio function 52 If two boards are installed an audio board must be added to each of these codec boards two audio boards must be added 3 For details on combinations of operation modes and the AV input output interfaces refer Appendix 5 AV Interface Settings the IP 9610 Software User s Guide It is necessary to install a software license encoder license or decoder license by operation mode For example operation mode Encoderx2 reguires two encoder licenses 9610 Chapter 1 Preparations Components The IP 9610 product package consists of the following components Attachments for all series consist of same contents IP 9610 1 pc cables separate order LINK ACT 100 1000M F1 F2 VOICE MENU a ENTER CANCEL LINK ACT 100 1000M o O 9 F4 LINK ACT 100 1000M CONSOLE T au Safety manual 1 pc User s Guide 1 pc Feet 5 pes f T im 9610 i User Guide CD O N xx TA41001 6746 asennus FUJITSU 0058 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT c FUJITSU LIMITED 2011 Holder of power supply cable 1 pc Pan screw M4 6 pes 19 rack Mounting ki
6. uero ertet ettet ettet 8 LED GG Y 8 Power ON OFF seeing yN 31 Power SUDDD RM 3 Power supply system connections 18 RY 31 0 Ae On oP oOo nore emo 21 Preparation for installation work 62 Pie Mal all OMS 2 1 Preparations for On site Turn up 63 Reference clock 3 58 Reference clock output 3 Relay contact 9 f3 Glossary and Index PM 9 25 cable ee E EENEN AEETI 39 RS 232C 59 SION o 9 ee 39 S Scope of installation 62 SD CARD Colea B d SDI au SS RW GN YN SDI output 4 SOLUD Procedure sererai 32 Special Use of Cancel Key ee oe ee eog 34 vici ge YE FN ENYN FN 8 GTDC EY CRYCH NR 3 o Troubleshooting 45 Unpacking and device check 62 3 7 PROPER 26 VFD panel B d Video 3 58 Vidco 3 Voice Mpu 3 Web browser recommended
7. 26 See Section 2 2 1 Connection to ground for an explanation on using this terminal 27 FAN Maintenance free FAN that cools the inside of the device The option board for external interface video audio 15 assembled according to the system The option board must be assembles in this slot at least 29 The option board for external interface video audio is assembled according to the system 30 The option board for external interface video audio is assembled according to the system 31 ae option board for external interface video audio is assembled according to the system Reference clock signal External clock signal output terminal 750 unbalanced 32 output See Section 2 3 Connection to External Sync REF for an explanation on using this terminal See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable REF OUTI 2 connection information 24 Power inlet connector 24 INPUT 100 240VAC 28 Optional slot 1 IP 9610 Chapter 1 Preparations External clock signal input terminal 750 unbalanced Reference clock signal input See Section 2 3 Connection to External Sync REF for an explanation on REF IN using this terminal See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information RS 232C data communication port RS 232C port See Section 2 5 Connection to an RS 232C Device for an explanation on SERIAL using this Se
8. 3 7 26 60 0 3 7 26 60 Y a A 8 Alamit LED iro RE 49 Analog AUDIO input output 59 C TT Y YNN 55 53 POO FT TREN 4 Adio o A 3 Audio OUMU s 3 AV input status LED 8 Basic application examples 6 Basic sp cificationS 57 i c 38 Cable and connector details 38 Cable SpeciticatIOflS exec ces 35 CUncel A AET 8 Change of maintenance 5 51 Coder DOU 4 5 Connecting external cables 62 Connection to DVB ASI Device 23 Connection to DVB ASI Input Device 23 Connection to DVB ASI Output Device 24 Connection to External Synce REF 22 Connection to BebWOEK aet 26 Connection to power 19 Connection to RS 232C RS 422 Device 25 Connection to Voice Communication Intercom NF _____ A 27 Cooling method 57 Syste 3 9610 D Data Impit FR YNN 1 59 Device Settings and Operation 32 Devic
9. Preparations for Installation Work ee 62 4 Preparations for On site Turn up CPP 63 This page is intentionally left blank Appendix Appearance The appearance of 9610 is shown below 4254 mm LINK ACT 100 1000M FUJITSU IP 9610 MENU ENTER CANCEL ar D LINK ACT 100 1000M 4 gt o A z N 2 E MEN LINK ACT 100 1000 CONSOLE PWR RDY DWN ALM IP 9610 99 Appendix MODEL _ H264 AVC CODEC 1 70 0 71 100V 240V PART NO 23793 10 1 50 60Hz FC40761A1 0 170 0 171 Tkg 011 0165001 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 undesired operation MADE IN JAPAN FUJITSU LIMITED Installed Option Part Number TA23793 B20X 96 5 TA22168 B70X 96 0 TA22168 B70X 86ACMDL A0 Bottom View IP 9610 56 Appendix A2 Basic Specifications This chapter describes the external specifications environment specifications and function specifications of the device A 2 1 External specifications The device has the following external specific
10. and Section 2 1 4 Open space required around the device after sticking the five rubber feet Rack mounting kit is not reguired MODEL H264 AVO CODEC 1 70 0 71 100 240 PART NO 23793 10 19 50 60Hz 1 Tkg 0 170kVA 0 171kVA T D11 0165001 is device complies with Part 15 of the Rules conditions nce and 2 this d ist accept any interference received levice must accept any i including interference that may cause undesired operation MADE IN JAPAN TA23793 B20X 96CODES A0 TA22168 B70X 98ACMDL A0 TA22168 B70X 96ACMDL A0 Qe 1K91 USTED 136004 Mark for rubber feet N CAUTION Safety installation instruction 1 Multiple pile The maximum 5 IP 9610 can be piled under the environment condition specified Please install considering the maintenance ability When IP 9610 are piled please fix them to avoid to fall Do not cover the air intake Section 2 1 4 Open space reguired around the device for the installation space 9610 15 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2 rack mounting a When IP 9610 is installed in a closed or multi unit rack the operating ambient temperature inside of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore the consideration should be given to operate in the environment compatible with the specifications in Appendix 2 2 Environment S
11. 2 4 2 Connection to DVB ASI Output Device When 9610 operates with the decoder mode operates the BNC cable is connected to DVB ASI IN as shown in the figure below signal is terminated 750 For details about connectors and cables see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details For electrical specifications see Appendix 2 3 Function Specifications DVB ASI output device Figure Connection to DVB ASI output device 9610 24 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection Connection to RS 232C RS 422 Device The SERIAL connector of 9610 is the RS 232C or RS 422 communication terminal switchable The terminal of IP 9610 is the D sub 9 pins male specification of RS 232C operating mode is DTE Use a cross connection or straight cable corresponding to the connected device See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details The figure below shows the connection method For details about connectors and cables see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details For electrical specifications see Appendix 2 3 Function Specifications Data communication device 2 Figure Connection to RS 232C or RS 422 input output device 9610 25 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 26 Connection to Network To connect IP 9610 to
12. 4 part 10 Advanced Video Coding in ISO International Organization for Standard Therefore it is commonly called H 264 MPEG 4 AVC or H 264 AVC showing both of parties This technology is used for the various applications from the low bit rate and low resolution like the mobile TV to the high bit rate high resolution like HDTV It is improved that the data capacity is half comparing MPEG 2 used wide spread HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Protocol used for sending and receiving files and other data between a WWW server and WWW browser Hub Concentrator required for using 10BASE T or 100BASE TX as a local area network LAN standard Iwisted pair cables are used to connect hubs high speed hub conforms to IP 9610 Glossary and Index 100BASE TX and a switching hub has switching functions IP Internet Protocol Protocol used between host computers to transfer packets over all of the Internet The codes that identify the destinations and senders in packet transfers are called IP addresses An IP address is a 32 bit code that can identify a network and host in the network unigue IP address must be allocated to each hosts that communicates on the Internet IP Address Code used for identifying a node e g PC operating using TCP IP This 32 bit number is divided into four 8 bit sections and an example of this is 200 10 101 1 IP Multicast Technology for transmitting identical data to multiple remote de
13. 4 lines 24 characters per line See Software User s Guide for the procedure of the software installation and the each setting F1 F2 MENU a ENTER CANCEL o o o O G S Front Control Panel mFunction description of each key Functions of A and keys Each key changes the menu items or setting items displayed on the VFD panel The displayed item changes each time either key is pressed and V change items in the opposite direction Functions of lt l and l gt keys Each key moves the cursor displayed on the VFD panel to the left or right The cursor moves one column each time either key is pressed Enter key Pressing the Enter key while the maintenance initial page 15 displayed proceeds to the maintenance menu page Pressing the Enter Key on the maintenance menu page allows you to make settings for status display and shutdown Cancel key Pressing the Cancel key while the maintenance menu page is displayed proceeds to the maintenance initial page Pressing the Cancel key on the setting item selection page returns to the page displayed immediately before you pressed the Enter key F1 F4 key Short cut key to any menu location By pressing the F1 F4 key menu location can be changed to registered location By pressing the F1 F4 key for a while under the menu location that customer want to register that menu location will be registered Other If you do not
14. 5 2 LED display details Description Lights green when the device is powered on Blinks in green in the operation preparation state and lights in green in the operation state Blinks in orange the maintenance mode waiting state and lights in yellow in maintenance mode No LED lights in normal state Blinks in orange in the state of audio video network input down or abnormal The alarm display by this LED can select lighting blinking and turning off excluding the LED lighting by the temperature anomaly For more details of the alarm log and the setting method of LED please refer IP 9610 Software User s Guide Alarm LED Blinks or lights in orange when a device alarm occurs Lighting blinking and turning off can be selected by the setting about a part of the alarm display by this LED For more details of the alarm log and the setting method of LED please refer IP 9610 Software User s Guide Operation status LED of LAN CONSOLE port This LED will be turned on when LINK of Ethernet 15 established and it will be blinked when Ethernet packet is detected It will be turned off when Ethernet cable isn t connected Linked speed information of LAN CONSOLE port This LED will be turned off when linked speed is it will be turned on when linked speed is 100BASE and it will be blinked when linked speed 15 1000BASE 9610 49 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 3 Maintenance 5 3 1 Maintenance
15. A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations The following notice is for EU European Union users only This is Class A product of Electromagnetic Interference EMI standard In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to make adequate measures This manual includes technology controlled under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan The manual or a portion thereof must not be exported or re exported without authorization from the appropriate governmental authorities in accordance with the above law IP 9610 is designed and manufactured for use in standard applications such as office work personal devices and household appliances The product is not intended for special uses such as nuclear reactor control in atomic energy facilities aeronautic and space systems air traffic control operation control in mass transit systems medical devices for life support and missile firing controls in weapons facilities where particularly high reliability requirements exist where the pertinent levels of safety are not guaranteed or where a failure or operational error could threaten a life or cause physical injury hereafter referred to as mission critical use Customers considering use of this product for mission critical applications must have safety assurance measures in place beforehand Moreover they are
16. IN DWN Se LANI aliii n ERR LANI e LAN2 oa LAN2 LINK ACT G LINK established CONSOLE Maintenance mode LANI 10 0 0 1 LAN2 10 0 0 2 CONSOLE 192 168 255 253 Eguipment alarm Appendix C 0 eror Power OFF n Maintenance mode starting up Equipment alarm Software inactive Normal operation Video Audio Network Video Audio Network Normal operation input down fault input down fault Blink interval 0 5s Maintenance mode Cancel button startup LAN subnet mask 255 0 0 0 CONSOLE subnet mask 255 255 255 252 When the device alarm 15 generated a part of alarm can be changed to lighting blinking and turning off by the setting The alarm display by this LED can select lighting blinking and turning off excluding the LED lighting by the temperature anomaly LAN packets detection Cable disconnection 100M 1000M G 100BASE operation 1000BASE operation IOBASE operation CONSOLE G Green O Orange R Red POWER Power ON OFF 61 Behavior IP 9610 Appendix A3 Preparations for Installation Work This section contains notes and describes check items for installation work A 3 1 Scope of installation work For details about the scope of installation work see Section 4 1 Installation Preparations A 3 2 Unpacking and device check Unpack and check the device as f
17. messages to differentiate them from ordinary text Furthermore the lines immediately before and after warning indications are left blank Example N WARNING Possibility of electric shock fire and damage to the device Always observe the precautions given below This indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock fire or damage to the device e Always connect the power cord to a power receptacle for a standard two prong plug with ground e Connect the device to the power receptacle with a capacity of 1A or more When using a power extension cable be sure that the total power consumption of all devices connected to the cable does not exceed the rated capacity of the cable If a power receptacle with a low capacity or capacity below the rated value is used the power receptacle extension cable or power distribution wiring may overheat and start a fire Important warning indications are summarized below in Safety Precautions IP 9610 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS List of important warnings The table below contains a list of important warning indications Work type Normal use IP 9610 Warning Possibility of electric shock and fire If an excessive heat smoke an abnormal odor or an unusual noise is coming from the device immediately set its power switch to OFF and remove the power cord plug from the power receptacle Then contact a Fujitsu Service Center This indicates a hazardous situation
18. output board to have the equipment function as a decoder Also you can add the Audio Board to use the 16 channel audio function And to operate this equipment you need to purchase a software license key and activate it For details see the software manuals Main Features BNC PM BNC 8 stereo pairs Analog Composite 750 Analog Composite 750 or Reference clock output Component 750 RJ25 Voice input output Analog balanced 6000 RJ45 Network 11 T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Data input output RS 232C DU a connector SD CARD sot SD CARD USB Interface Future Support Installation conditions Indoor On desk mounted in a rack W 425 H 42 D 350 mm Note Excluding protrusions W 425 H 46 D 520 3 mm Note Including optional board etc Cooling system Forced air cooling Power supply 100 240VAC Maximum 7kg MEE Power consumption new ________ 171VA or less 240V AC Humidity 20 to 90 No condensing Dimensions IP 9610 Chapter 1 Preparations Hardware option Maximum Description installation SDI input board Installed according to the number of SDI inputs outputs Combining two SDI input boards or two SDI output boards SDI output board enables support for dual link SDI A codec board is always installed in the base equipment Installing one additional board enables the following operation modes 3 Encoder x 2 Codec board
19. screw of the slot to load 3 Insert interface option board into IP 9610 he attachment screw is to prevent dropping off chassis along chassis guide rail 2 Pinch the loosened attachment screw and remove 5 To remove this card follow the procedure blank panel or optional card from the option slot from 4 to 1 IP 9610 28 3 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS This section explains how to power on off setup and operate the device Power ON OFF eee Te TEE Te ICI Tee 31 Device Settings and Operation Er 32 Device Setting and Operation Front Panel 7700008 33 Special Use of Cancel Key PIS 34 This page is intentionally left blank Chapter 3 Operation instructions Power ON OFF This section explains how to power on off the IP 9610 3 1 1 Powering on When the power button on the front panel is set to the position the PWR LED turns on When IP 9610 completes preparations for operation the RDY LED turns on Status RDY LED LINK ACT 100 1000M n IP 9610 m O F1 O F2 LINK ACT 100 1000M 6 O DO LINK ACT 100 1000M CONSOLE n DN Power button Power PWR LED 3 1 2 Powering off When the power button on the rear panel is set to the O position the device is powered off and the PWR LED turns off 9610 31 Chapter3 Ope
20. space When the operators do the maintenance work the maintenance space below is reguired in addition to Section 2 1 4 Installation space Desk top installation Please allocate the space more than 1 m in front or rear for maintenance Flont space for maintenance gt 700 X 1000 mm Front access case Rear space for maintenance gt 700 1000 mm Rear access case 9610 Rack installation Please allocate the space more than 1 m in front and rear for maintenance Rear space for maintenance gt 700 1000 mm Flont space for maintenance gt 700 X 1000 mm 50 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 3 2 Change of maintenance parts Maintenance only If there is no improvement of situation after checking and dealing with referring Section 5 1 Help Information change the hardware following the procedure below LINK ACT 100 1 m IP 9610 a MENU 4 ENTER CANCEL DO Z lt ____ This device itself is a repair unit In case of a malfunction please change this device itself 9610 51 This page is intentionally left blank Appendix The appendix contains view of the device and its main specifications Notes on installation work and preparations for on site turn up are also contained in this section A 1 Appearance EA WN RR YU YR OF NN ED ER TN 55 A 2 Basic Specifications 57
21. that could lead to fire and electric shock Possibility of electric shock and fire If foreign matter e g water bits of metal fluid gets inside the device immediately set its power switch to OFF and remove the power cord plug from the power receptacle Then contact a Fujitsu Service Center This indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to fire and electric shock Possibility of electric shock and fire If the device has been dropped or otherwise damaged immediately set its power switch to OFF and remove the power cord plug from the power receptacle Then contact a Fujitsu Service Center This indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock Possibility of electric shock and fire To keep foreign matter out ensure that drink containers and metal objects are not placed on or near the device The presence of foreign matter such as water inside the device creates a hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock Possibility of electric shock and fire Ensure that no liquid is splashed on the device making it wet The presence of foreign matter such as water inside the device creates a hazardous situation that could lead to fire and electric shock Possibility of electric shock and fire Ensure that the power cord does not become damaged and avoid tampering with it If the power cord has a heavy object is placed on it pulled at bent or becomes entangled it could be damaged as a result Also th
22. 0mVp p 10 SDI OUT SIGNAL SG Signal format NTSC w o SETUP Analog composite 29 97frames s NTSC PAL Black burst Reference PAL Analog composite 25frames s clock output Output impedance 75Q Unbalanced Signal amplitude 1 0 Vp p name 9 1 SIGNAL y SG Signal format NTSC w o SETUP Analog composite 29 97frames s NTSC PAL Black burst NTSC w SETUP Analog composite 29 97frames s Reference PAL Analog composite 25frames s clock input HD Tri SYNC 29 97 25 frames s Input impedance 75Q Unbalanced Signal amplitude 1 0 Vp p name 2 1 SIGNAL 2 SG 9610 or Y Pb Pr Three values sync Black 58 Appendix No of CH Signal system Asynchronous Connection DTE Bit rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Data length 8 RS 232C interface Parity NONE Stop bit 1 flow control NONE 5 5 DTR signal monitoring Enable Disable SERIAL D sub 9 pin male Carrier Detect Receive Data SD Send Data DTR ER Data Terminal Ready SG Signal Ground DSR DR Data set Ready RTR RS Request to Send CTS A Clear to Send Ring Indicator Data interface RS 232C No of CH 72 ch Signal system Asynchronous Connection DTE Bit rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps RS 422 interface Data length 8 Parity LM Stop bit mE D sub 9 pin male Receive Data N Receive Data P Transmission Data N Transmission Data P Sign
23. 2 9 Indicates the speed of LAN port 100 1000M For more information see Table 5 3 Details of LED Indications in Section 5 2 CONSOLE port Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T communication port 10 See Section 2 6 Connection to a Network for an explanation on using this port CONSOLE See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information 11 Indicates the status of console port LINK ACT For more information see Table 5 3 Details of LED Indications in Section 5 2 12 Indicates the speed of console port 100 1000M For more information see Table 5 3 Details of LED Indications in Section 5 2 9610 Chapter 1 Preparations 13 Power LED PWR Turns on when the device 15 powered on 14 Status LED Turn on when IP 9610 power is on For more information see Table 5 3 14 RDY Details of LED Indications in Section 5 2 Audio Video input setting status indicator and LED that indicates the input off 15 DM status during input setting For more information see Table 5 3 Details of LED Indications in Section 5 2 16 Turns on when IP 9610 operation is abnormal For more information see Table ALM 5 3 Details of LED Indications in Section 5 2 Voice communication Intercom port between IP 9610s 17 Voice input output See Section 2 7 Connection to the Voice Communication Intercom for an VOICE explanation on using this
24. a LAN device connect the LAN device to the LAN communication port CONSOLE LANI LAN2 of IP 9610 using a LAN cable UTP cable The LAN communication port specification of IP 9610 is IOBASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T for CONSOLE LANI and LAN2 The figure below shows the connection method For details about connectors and cables see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details For electrical specifications see Appendix 2 3 Function Specifications 9610 voice 5 LINK ACT 100 1000M 9 O O lt LINK ACT 100 1000M CONSOLE CONSOLE HUB Router etc m Client PC Figure Connection to network N CAUTION Please do not provision the IP address below LAN Console ports IP address commonly unused 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 etc Loop back address 127 xxx xxx xxx Class D and Class E addresses address already used Console port only address 169 254 xxx xxx used when LAN port cannot obtain IP address normally from DHCP server For more information see IP 9610 Software User s Guide IP 9610 26 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection Connection to Voice Communication Intercom Eu Connection to the Voice Communication Intercom For voice communication between IP 9610 there 15 one voice terminal to connect the voice communication device e g inte
25. akes less influence to functions 11 Glossary and Index 10BASE T LAN that uses unshielded twisted pair UTP cables and complies with the IEEE 802 3 standard 10BASE T connection uses concentrator called a hub It is widely used because special cabling work is not necessary and wiring can be done easily The maximum length of cable wiring is 100 m 100BASE TX One of the 100BASE LAN standards also called Fast Ethernet it supports a transfer rate of 100 Mbps Other 100BASE standards are 10BASE T4 and 100BASE FX and the differ ence is the type of cable used 100BASE TX uses unshielded twisted pair UTP cables also uses the RJ 45 connector which is similar to the modular jacks used for telephones 1000BASE T One of the Gigabit Ethernet standards standardized as IEEE802 3ab in 1999 uses the UTP cables of the category 5 CAT5 and the enhanced category 5 The maximum transmission distance is 100m and it supports the topology of the hubbing star and so on 3G SDI A family of interfaces used in the high definition video transmission required for 1080p and digital cinema With a transmission capacity as high as 3 Gbps 3G SDI enables transmission of 1080 60 signals through a single BNC cable IP 9610 Glossary and Index Index 1 35 7 26 60 100 240 VA 3 21 57 300 100 240VAC power 42 10 O
26. al Ground Data interface RS 422 00 Specifications Analog AUDIO Signal format Analog audio input output Input output impedance 600Q Balanced VOICE Maximum amplitude level 20dBm 0dBm Comnector name VOICE RS IN COLD IN HOT OUT COLD OUT HOT OOM 9610 59 Appendix I0BASE T System standard 802 3 Transmission clock 10Mbit s 10000ppm 0 01 Load impedance 1000 Transmission coding Manchester coding 100BASE TX System standard IEEES02 3u LAN interface Transmission clock 125 Mbit s 5000ppm 0 005 Load impedance 1000 Transmission coding 4B5B 1000BASE T System standard IEEE802 3ab Transmission clock 1000 Mbit s 10000ppm 4 0 1 Load impedance 100Q Transmission coding 8B1Q4 10 100 BASE ee BASE Signal name an Trans data Pair 0 Trans data Pair 0 Reciv data Pair 1 Pair 24 a Pair 2 data Pair 1 Pair 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 Standard ANSI TIA EIAS68A 5 Pin assignment Comply with one of two below Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 568 WG G W O O Br T5688 W O O BI WBI G W Br Br W white G green O orange blue Br brown Parallel 2 pin with ground Input voltage 100 240 V 10 Connector Inlet Button Locker button Input protection Built in fuse Withstand voltage 1 500 VAC 9610 60 LEDname EF
27. apacity ofthe cable power receptacle with a low capacity or capacity below the rated value is used the power receptacle extension cable or power wiring may overheat and start a fire 9610 Work type Installation and relocation Clean 9610 Warning Possibility of serious injury and damage to the device Do not install the device in places where it 15 exposed to shock and strong vibrations on an incline or in unstable locations This indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to serious injury or damage to the device Possibility of serious injury and damage to the device When relocating the device observe the following precautions to protect against serious injury and damage to the device e Set the power switch to OFF and disconnect all connected cables Take care to avoid getting your feet entangled in the cables e To prevent serious personal injury when moving the device take special care to pay attention to your surroundings Possibility of fire serious injury and damage to the device When cleaning the device observe the following precautions to protect against fire serious injury and damage to the device e When cleaning the device please do not use cleaning spray that is including combustible material Also please do not use it around the device e When cleaning the device please wipe off with the cloth squeezing water or neutral detergent thinned by water e When wiping of
28. ations Item Installation conditions Dimensions Cooling method Power Weight Power consumption Specifications Indoor Installation on a desk or in a rack that is mounted Width 425 Height 43 Depth 500 mm Excluding protrusions Width 425 Height 46 Depth 520 3 mm Including optional board etc Forced air cooling maintenance free fan used 100 240VAC Max 7 kg 170 VA or less 100V AC 171 VA or less 240V AC A 2 2 Environment specifications The device has the following environmental specifications Item Power conditions Temperature and humidity conditions Dust EMI Electro Magnetic Interference regulation Specifications 100 240 10 50 60 Hz 3 Hz Temperature 0 to 50 C Humidity 20 to 90 without condensation Conditions for guaranteed operation and characteristics Communication equipment room or office environment 0 2 mg m or less FCC part 15 Class A EN55022 Class A VCCI Class A IP 9610 of Appendix A 2 3 Function specifications This chapter describes functional specifications of individual parts of the device lt Main Component gt Signal format NRZI DVB ASI Input impedance 750 Unbalanced input Minimum signal amplitude 200mVp p Maximum amplitude level 800mVp p 10 SDI IN RAM EN 2 SIGNAL SG Signal format NRZI DVB ASI Output impedance 750 Unbalanced output Signal amplitude 800m Vp p Maximum amplitude level 80
29. aximum length 20m Order SG AUDIO OUT HOT AUDIO OUT COLD Audio adapter cable Type 1 75959 2 75960 9610 41 Chapter4 Cable specifications 9 100 240 VAC power cord The power supply cord 15 not contained in this device Please prepare the cable which suits the country which uses it Connector FG The form of an outlet changes with countries which use it L1 L2 XDevice side Front view Sl ll FG Power inlet cord for 100 240VAC USABLE DETACHABLE POWER SUPPLY CABLE SET MODEL Attachment Plug cap IEC C 13 Type SJT No 16 AWG Min NEMA 5 15 120V Rated 13A 125V 3 Conductors parallel blade UL CSA Approved Single phase 2 current carrying Rated 13A 125V conductors amp ground UL CSA Approved UL CSA Approved IEC C 13 Type SJT No 14 AWG Min NEMA 6 15P 240V Rated 15A 250V 3 Conductors tandem blade UL CSA Approved Single phase 2 current carrying Rated 15 A 250 V conductors amp ground UL CSA Approved UL CSA Approved Europe 100 TEC C 13 CENELEC OC Rated 10 A 250 V lt 2 gt 240 Rated 10A 250V 3 1 0 sguare mm lt 1 gt lt gt lt 1 gt lt HAR gt Aus 100 IEC C 13 tralia 240V Rated 10A U K 100 IEC C 13 BS OC 3 X1 00 sguare mm Rated 10 A 250 V 240V Rated 10A 250V Sy A A or Japan 100V IEC C 13 Type HVCTF cross section area NEMA 5 15P Rated 13A 1 25 sguare mm parallel blade 125V 3 Conductor
30. bly leading to serious injury and property damage Clamp the cables to the rack or floor Chapter 2 Installation and Connection Installation Conditions This section describes the installation environment air flow into and out from the device and the requirement for open space around the device 2 1 1 Environment conditions Ensure that installation site conditions do not exceed 50 C Under this condition IP 9610 can operate in the multiple piles Otherwise the operating environment may damage and shorten the product life of IP 9610 noticeably 2 1 2 Installation environment 1 19 rack mounting Using the mounting kit it is possible to mount 19 rack complied EAI standard 1U size N CAUTION The mounting kit attached must be used to install When the installation is unstable the serious accident may be caused 1 Check all cables disconnected 2 Install the rear mounting kit on 19 rack using the four screws IP 9610 13 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 3 Install the rack mounting kit on 19 rack using six screws 4 Install IP 9610 on 19 rack using the four screws M5 attached se 241 z 7 9 bitsy 0 Y i F d bw P Q 4 2 en L 9610 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2 Desk top installation Install IP 9610 referring Section 2 1 3 Air flow into and out from the device
31. cial Use or Cancel Key 34 Chapter 4 Cable Specifications eese 35 4 1 Installation Preparations speci RY 37 4 2 Cable and Connector 39 9610 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting eere eee ee nennen 45 5 1 Help Information 47 9 2 Alarm L D Lamp 49 50 5 3 1 Maintenance 50 5 3 2 Change of maintenance parts Maintenance only 51 RNA CYNAN 53 INGE Tm 55 A 2 Basic 57 A 2 1 External specifications 57 A 2 2 Environment Specifications 0 01002 57 2 3 58 Preparations for Installation 62 A 9 1 Scope of installation rto 62 A 3 2 Unpacking and device check 62 Ado Installation COMMONS a POSU 62 A 3 4 Connecting external 5 62 A 4 P
32. device gt RxDN 01 TxD N RxDP 02 TxD P TxDN 03 RxD N TxDP 04 RxD P SG 05 SG 06 07 100 Twisted pair cable with shield 24AWG 9610 39 Chapter4 Cable specifications 4 LAN cable Connector 12345678 Front view lt 9610 lt device gt 10 100 5 lt IP 9610 gt lt External device gt lt IP 9610 gt lt External deive gt D D 2 2 3 4 6 6 7 lt Straight connection gt 7 lt Cross connection gt 10 100 1000 5 lt 9610 gt lt External device gt lt IP 9610 gt lt External device gt TPO TPO TPO 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 6 2 TP2 TP1 TP3 7 TP3 TP3 TP3 lt Straight connection lt Cross connection 10 100BASE 100 UTP cable Category 5 more 1000BASE 100 m UTP cable Enhanced category 5 or more Sm TPCBL B005 10m TPCBL B010 90m TPCBL B050 100m TPCBL B100 IP 9610 40 Chapter 4 Cable specifications 8 Intercom adapter cable Audio adapter cable XLR Connector lt IP 9610 gt 0 OG 9 6 Front view lt External device gt SG AUDIO IN COLD AUDIO IN COLD AUDIO IN HOT AUDIO IN HOT SG SG SG AUDIO OUT COLD AUDIO OUT COLD AUDIO OUT HOT AUDIO OUT HOT SG AUDIO IN HOT AUDIO IN COLD AUDIO IN COLD AUDIO IN HOT Type 2 SG SG AUDIO OUT COLD AUDIO OUT HOT M
33. device higher than that in the temperature of the device meets the excluding LAN specifications specification s condition and Console are a ue 4 Remove the shielding material Is the power to the video audio Verify the power supply and operation of output device such as a camera the video audio output device selected for selected for input turned on input Is this device correctly connected to Check the cable connection between this the video audio output device device and video audio output device The INDWN The synchronization slipping Make sure that the video input signal for Check the log information from the browser The temperature inside the device has risen to the critical level or the fan speed has fallen The ALM LED is blinking The INDWN lamp lights in orange lamp blinks occurs for encoder or the reference encoder or the reference clock input signal orange clock input fault occurs for decoder for decoder 15 set correctly Input Device Power IP 9610 47 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Is the power to the communication Verify the power supply and operation of The LINK ACT destination device turned on the communication destination device LED for the LAN port ont device If the LINK LEDs are not ON the LAN 10 turned on cable is not connected Connect the LAN cable correctly Is the IP address specified from the Specify a c
34. dex Glossary AES EBU This is the standard of the professional digital audio signals and standardized by AES and EBU ANSI adopts it too Alarm Log Record of errors that have occurred on devices and communication lines BNC Bayonet Neill Concelman Type of coaxial connector whose characteristic impedance is 75 A locking system called a bayonet lock is used ensuring cables are easy to connect and remove and secure connections The connector is compact and lightweight and has a freguency range compatible with the high freguency of 4 GHz so it can be used for measuring instruments and digital audio eguipment Browser General name for programs that support users who want to select desired options from available options Using a browser a user can trace links on the Internet to access such multimedia information as text audio and video by simply using a pointing device e g mouse to select items DCE Data Circuit terminating Eguipment Data circuit terminating equipment DCE is a term from ITU T Similar to modems and DSUs it changes signals to waveform that are suitable for their transmission routes DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This is the protocol to assign IP address dynamically when startup and to release it when shutdown The IP address prepared by DHCP server is assigned DTE Data Terminating Equipment Data terminating equipment It is one kind of terminal equipment e g PC DTE is a
35. e Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information DVB ASI input terminal 750 unbalanced DVB ASI input See Section 2 4 Connection to DVB ASI Device for an explanation on DVB ASI IN using this terminal See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information DVB ASI output terminal 750 unbalanced DVB ASI output See Section 2 4 Connection to DVB ASI Device for an explanation on DVB ASI OUT1 2 using this terminal See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information 33 34 35 36 9610 This page is intentionally left blank 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION This chapter describes conditions for IP 9610 installation and explains how to connect it to peripheral devices 2 1 Installation Conditions FARARRRERARESARERRANERASERERENSERARRERANNRRANERARRRSRERSRERARANRAA 13 22 Power Supply System Connections n MMMMM Mg g Mg ee 18 2 3 Connection to External Sync REF 22 24 Connection to DVB ASI MM 23 2 5 Connection to RS 232C Device 25 2 6 Connection to Network mMMM M eeseeee 26 2 Connection to Voice Communication Intercom 0c 27 2 8 Optional Board MM 28 N CAUTION Possibility of serious injury The power cord and other cables connected to 9610 may become entangled with someone walking close to them possi
36. e Settings and Operation Front Panel 33 Dimensions TH Y NN 3 57 Dire On 8 E 57 DVBSASI Gyn 38 DYVYB ASF 9 DVB ASI OUUDUL eu 9 E E er 5 2 RT NES 8 Environment 1 57 External 8 222240 222 21 External 38 9 8 Dr NR AY YNA 8 Function specifications 58 G 69 Glossary amd 67 H Help Information pitas yn GR GA 47 Fel UMMC 3 97 nn qc T 72 Installation and Connection 11 Installation conditions 3 13 57 62 Installation Preparations cocco 37 Intercom adapter 4 34 48 72 LAN CA le 40 LAN 3lltef 360 iussisse thesi deae eo RF 60 Mam features oo EF 3 N ANN 3 Operation 5 5 29 Optional board 28 7 POVO 57 60 Powet A 8 Power 2221 Power inlet connector
37. e power cord could be damaged if subjected to heat creating a hazardous situation that could lead to fire and electric shock Possibility of electric shock Because this device contains a hazardous voltage section never open the cover Only a service engineer must open the cover This warning indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock VI Work type Warning Installation Possibility of electric shock and fire Do not install the device in the following places because using it there may cause a fire or electric shock Extremely dusty or dirty place Wet or humid location Hot location such as a place where the device is exposed to direct sunlight or is near heating eguipment Near products e g speakers that generate a strong magnetic field Location where the temperature is too hot or cold In an environment with sharp temperature fluctuations Area with poor ventilation Near a fire Possibility of electric shock fire and damage to the device Always observe the precautions given below This indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock fire and damage to the device Always connect the power plug to a power receptacle for a standard two prong plug with ground Connect the device to a power receptacle with a capacity of 1 A or more When using a power extension cable be sure that the total current consumption of all devices connected to the cable does not exceed the rated c
38. e system for this information Connectable devices Only devices that conform to the device interface specifications see Appendix 2 3 Device Specifications be connected Otherwise if incompatible devices are connected the result may be personal injury and property damage Disposal To dispose of the device contact a Fujitsu Service Center or request a specialist to take care its disposal Modification and restoration Do not use any device that has been modified or rebuilt with refurbished used parts Doing so may result in personal injury and property damage IP 9610 CONTENTS USING IP 96 10 SAFELY RH NF RF RF iii ORGANIZATION AND CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL IV WARNING V SAFE IY PRECAUTIONS Lees cuta eii dedi eie oo edad FF IX PRODUCT HANDLING O X Chapter NUI MN DIU NUN DNE 1 1 1 Main Features _ 3 1 2 5 1 9 Basic Application Examples eie ida ID Udo nsus 6 I e gt __ ______ 6___ 6 6_ _6 6 7 Chapter2 Installation and Connection 11 2 1 Installation Conditions PAPE Pad w
39. ection Cable Specifications This chapter contains a classification of how work is implemented cable connection system diagrams and cable connector details Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter describes actions to be taken if the device does not operate normally or if an alarm LED turns on Appendix The appendix contains views of the device and its basic specifications Installation work and on site adjustment preparations are also covered in this section Glossary The glossary defines the technical terms used in this manual Index The index lists keywords and corresponding pages on which the words appear so necessary items can be looked up immediately IP 9610 WARNING INDICATIONS This manual uses warning indications to warn of conditions in order to prevent serious injury and property damage Warning indications consist of warning markings of specific levels and warning messages The warning markings are shown below along with their definitions A N W AR N N N WARNING indicates a situation that could lead to serious injury or loss of life if procedures are not followed correctly NCAUTION indicates a situation that could lead to minor or A N CAUTIO N moderate injury and or damage to the device itself if procedures are not followed correctly Warning indications within text Warning markings are followed by warning messages Every warning marking is centered on a line Left and right indents are set for warning
40. el corresponds to the transport layer and corresponds to the network layer has been a global standard protocol that is supported by major operating systems including UNIX OS 2 Windows 95 and Windows NT 70 5 Transport Stream The stream used in the multi programs multiplexing standardized in MPEG 2 systems The transport stream offers features for error correction for transportation over unreliable media and is used in broadcast applications and ATM telecommunication TTL Time To Live Abbreviation of time to live which indicates the survival time of a packet in a network If a packet sent to a network happens to enter a loop because of a setting error on a router it will not survive forever but will be discarded when the time specified in the Time To Live field of the header is reached UDP User Datagram Protocol Abbreviation of User Datagram Protocol which is a TCP IP transaction protocol used for specific applications such as remote network management and naming service access Unicast Communication with a station at a single address i e most general one to one communication UTP Cable Abbreviation of unshielded twisted pair It is a unshielded pair of wires twisted together and these wires are used for Ethernet cabling and other purposes VFD Vacuum Fluorescent Display Because VFD emits by itself the contrast is clear rather than LCD Wide temperature range for operation m
41. ems such as UNIX Windows 9x and Windows NT and it is used in TCP IP networks to check whether IP packets can reach or have reached their communication destinations PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet This is the user authentication standard for the connection like PPP connection on the Ethernet network PS MPEG 2 method of multiplexing audio video and data It is an abbreviation of Program Stream and it is used for transmission and storage in an error free environment RS 232C Interface standard that was mainly established by the Electronics Industry Association EIA for communication between data terminals and data communications equipment RS 422 A serial communication standard is standardized by the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA RS 422 can make transmission robust against noise It supports cable lengths of up to 1 2 km and communication speeds of up to 10 Mbps SD SDI Standard Definition television Serial Digital Interface Standard definition digital standardized in SMPTE259M video interface SG Signal Ground Ground for signals Subnet Mask Mask value used for obtaining a subnet network address from an address The subnet address is obtained by using an AND operation between an IP address and subnet mask TCP Transmission Control Protocol Abbreviation of Transmission Control Protocol which is the protocol reguired for direct connection to the Internet In the OSI reference mod
42. f please be careful not to put water into the device from switches or the spaces viii LABEL The warning label sho wn below is affixed to the device Never remove the label Be sure to check the label at the bottom of this device before coming to the power supply The following label is intended for users of the device s bul ni bn MODEL H264 AVC CODEC 1 70 0 71 100V 240V 23793 10 1 90 60Hz FC40761A1 0 170kVA 0 171kVA 7kg D11 0165001 This device complies with Part 15 of the Rules operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation MADE IN JAPAN FUJITSU LIMITED oS Installed Option Part Number TA23793 B20X 96 TA22168 B70X 96ACMDL AO0 TA22168 B70X 96ACMDL AO IP 9610 PRODUCT HANDLING PRECAUTIONS Maintenance NWARNING Do not try to repair the device yourself Contact a Fujitsu Service Center N CAUTION Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to operate the device If you have any questions contact a Fujitsu Service Center If a problem occurs contact a Fujitsu Service Center The Fujitsu Service Center will ask you to describe the problem the lamp display status of alarm LEDs and other details Check th
43. ieder aa 13 2 1 1 Environment conditions science 13 2 1 2 Installation 13 2 1 3 Air flow into and out from the device 16 2 1 4 Open space required around the device 17 2 2 Power Supply System 18 221 Connection to FOUR DOC 18 2 2 2 Connection to power 19 2 3 Connection to External 22 2 4 Connection to DVB ASIDevIC amp u nui ea 23 2 4 1 Connection to DVB ASI Input Device 23 2 4 2 Connection to DVB ASI Output Device 24 2 5 Connection to RS 232C RS 422 25 2 6 Connection to Network 26 2 7 Connection to Voice Communication Intercom 27 26 Optional Board 2 NER 28 Chapter 3 Operation Instructions 29 31 MP 31 92122 Tm 31 3 2 Device Settings and Operation 32 3 3 Device Settings and Operation Front 33 3 4 Spe
44. ion 4 2 Cables and Connector Details and A 2 3 Function specifications for device connector pin assignments Hardware settings need not be set in the device 5 Input voltage check Make sure that the voltage of power supplied to the device is in a range of 100 240 VAC 10 9610 64 Appendix 6 Power on 1 Set Power button on the front panel to ON 2 Make sure that that PWR LED lamp on the front panel is on 7 Unit test 1 2 Since this device executes a self check immediately after power is turned on make sure that the RDY LED on the front of the panel does not light after power is turned on The LEDs light if the self check detects an unusual condition 8 System test 1 2 3 4 Set up check Various devices settings complying with the system specification are made from the control terminal either directly or via the network Input video check Make sure that the video input to the device is correctly output to the monitor television Data communication check sure that the line used by the system 15 connected Status check After the final setup when the eguipment 15 in the system operation state make sure that the device status LED RDY on the front of the device lights in green and that the alarm LED ALM is off 9610 65 This page is intentionally left blank Glossary and Index This page is intentionally left blank Glossary and In
45. ited Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2011 IP 9610 Thank you for purchasing the IP 9610 H264 AVC 9610 are the video transmission unit with the H 264 encoding technology This manual explains how to use hardware for 9610 This manual is intended for system designers and system managers who use IP 9610 Readers are assumed to have a basic knowledge of networks and video distribution November 2011 Ist Edition Product operating environment e Designed for use in real time audio video transmission systems and in the transmission system of monitoring systems IP 9610 is intended for indoor use Note The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice IP 9610 ORGANIZATION AND CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL The manual consists of five chapters an appendix a glossary and an index Read Chapters and 2 first for information on installing and connecting the device Read Chapter 3 for operating instructions and Chapter 4 and subseguent chapters can be read as reguired Chapter 1 Preparations This chapter describes the checks that are required before the start of IP 9610 operation Chapter2 Installation and Connection This chapter describes conditions for IP 9610 installation and explains how to connect it to peripheral the devices Chapter 3 Operating Instructions This chapter explains how to power on off set up and operate the device Chapter 4 Conn
46. maintained The particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of the power strips or the power distribution unit Note The high leakage current may flow through the power strip earthing conductor if all power supply cords of IP 9610 are connected to one power strip The earth connection is essential before connecting supply If the power strip is not directly connected to the branch circuit the power strip which has the industrial type attachment plug should be used 2 1 3 Air flow into and out from the device 9610 is forced air cooled Be sure not to block the air intake exhaust vents Provide an adeguate amount of space around the vents 9610 16 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2 1 4 Open space required around the device Provide the indicated parts with hatched area below cable forming space operation space and air intake exhaust For the information of maintenance space see Section 5 3 1 Maintenance space x e e e D e e D D 120 mm Air intake Air intake ed No 3 3 NO o 3 Operation space gt 100 FUJI TSU IP 961 0 LINK ACT 100 1000M VOICE ENTER CANCEL Q3 0 LINK ACT 100 1000 MEN 100 1000 CONSOLE PWR RDY DWN ALM IP 9610 17 Chapter 2 Installation and Connectio
47. make any key input for 60 seconds on any page the current page proceeds to the maintenance initial page 9610 33 Chapter3 Operation instructions ETE opecial Use of Cancel Key You can start IP 9610 by turning on the power while holding down the CANCEL key for about 10 seconds until the LED begins blinking in orange Doing so starts the 9610 with the initial address and subnet mask with which the IP 9610 is shipped from the factory CONSOLE IP address 192 168 255 253 Subnet mask 255 255 255 252 LANI IP address 10 0 0 1 LAN2 IP address 10 0 0 2 Subnet mask 255 0 0 0 Use this function when making initial settings for IP 9610 from a control terminal such as a PC having a LAN interface 1 1 When you operate the IP 9610 with the default IP address connect the device to a control terminal and make setting from the terminal with the device disconnected from your network After making settings according to the requirements for your network connect the device to the network If the device with the default settings made at the factory is connected to the network an unexpected problem may occur with your network If you start IP 9610 while holding the CANCEL key set the IP addresses and subnet masks of the control terminal to connect as follows JP address on CONSOLE 192 168 255 254 Subnet mask on CONSOLE 1259 2539 233 252 IP address on LAN 10 is any number fr
48. mply with KSC8305 Type VCTF cross section area 1 25 Rated 12A 250V K Comply with KSC8305 Type VCTFK cross section area Rated 12A 250V 1 25 0 50 or 0 75 or 1 00 or 2 00 K Chapter 2 Installation and Connection CERTIFICATION MARKING Country Agency Certification Mark Country Agency Certification Mark i e B 9 19 8 1 A WARNING Possibility of electric shock fire and damage to the device Always observe the precautions given below This indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock fire or damage to the device Always connect the power cord to a power receptacle for the standard two prong plug with ground Use a power receptacle with a capacity of 1 or more When using a power extension cable be sure that the total power consumption of all devices connected to the cable does not exceed the rated capacity of the cable If the power receptacle capacity 15 low or power consumption exceeds the rated value the power cord or power wiring may overheat and start a fire N CAUTION Possibility of damage to the device Do not turn on the device until connection of peripheral devices is completed Otherwise the device may be damaged 100 240 VAC Using a power cord with the standard two prong plug with ground connect IP 9610 to 100 240 VAC outlet Provide a power receptacle for the standard two prong plug with gr
49. n Power Supply System Connections This section explains ground and power source connections 2 2 1 Connection to ground Use a power cord with the standard two prong plug with ground wire for FG and external ground connections When the exogenous noise influences IP 9610 connect the FG terminal to an external ground FG terminal M4 9610 18 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2 2 2 Connection to power source 9610 operation requires a power supply of 100 240 Insert the power cord with the standard two prong plug with ground into the inlet connector The power cord is not supplied with the device Please procure it separately Power inlet connector Cable holder Figure Power cord connection AC cable clamp Insert the AC cable clamp into the AC cable clamp hole and fix the power cord as shown in figure above When remove the AC cable clamp screw out and remove it with the mounting kit IP 9610 19 2 North America lt 1 gt lt 9 gt Europe lt gt Aus tralia U K lt 9 gt Japan Korea Note 9610 Installation and Connection USABLE DETACHABLE POWER SUPPLY SET NEMA 5 15 parallel blade Rated 13A 125V UL CSA Approved 100 240 100 240 100 240V 220V Class I 220V Class II 1 Be sure that the detachable proper Supply cord has the approval of the ap
50. nce the type of work may change depending on the system procure eguipment and perform work based on consultations with a system designer 9610 Chapter4 Cable specifications Cable and Connector Details I DVB ASI cab le Ca BNC 5C FB or more BNC D 2 Front view lt IP 9610 gt lt External device gt 9 0 sie se e sc DVB ASI 100m Coaxial cable 750 50 FB or more Coaxial cable with BNC connector Product code TBD 2 External Sync REF cable Coaxial cable 75 Q BNC 3C 2V or more BNC ES Eront view lt IP 9610 gt lt External device gt 54 2 2 56 Maximum length REF 200m Coaxial cable 759 3C 2V Coaxial cable with BNC connector Product code TBD 9610 38 Chapter 4 Cable specifications 3 RS 232C RS 422 cable Connector D sub 9 pin male 4 40 retainer screw Front view D sub9 female lt External device side gt RS 2820 RS 232C DTE RS 232C lt IP 9610 gt lt External device gt lt IP 9610 gt lt External device gt DTE DTE CD 01 CD CD CD RD 02 RD RD RD SD 03 SD SD SD DTR ER 04 DTR ER DTR ER DTR ER SG 05 SG SG SG DSR DR 06 DSR DR DSR DR DSR DR RTS RS 07 RTS RS RTS RS RTS RS CTS 05 08 CTS CS CTS CS CTS CS 09 15 m Twisted pair cable with shield 24AWG 85 42 lt IP 9610 gt lt External
51. ollows e During unpacking carefully handle the device so as not to apply shock to it or damage its appearance e Make sure that the device and accompanying package are not damaged e Make sure that wiring does not have a short circuit and is not disconnected e Make sure that no incorrect screw is contained in the package A 3 3 Installation conditions For the classification of this work see Section 2 1 Installation Conditions The installation method may differ depending on the site where the device 1s installed In principle the installation method conforms to the appropriate method for the site Do not install the device at the following locations e Place exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater e Humid or dusty place e Place where the device 15 exposed to shock or vibration e Unstable place such as on a slope or place with a lot of weight on it e Place where the device is subject to strong magnetic and radio waves A 3 4 Connecting external cables Refer to Chapter 2 Installation and Connection for the connection methods Section 4 2 Cables and Connector Details and A 2 3 Function specifications for device connector pin assignments IP 9610 62 Appendix Preparations for On site Turn u This chapter explains the workflow of on site turn up START Preparations Environment check Visual check of appearance Cable connection check Input voltage check Power on Unit test S
52. om 0 to 255 excluding 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 2 and 10 255 255 255 Subnet mask on LAN 255 0 0 0 IP 9610 34 4 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS This chapter contains a type of how work is implemented cable connection system diagrams and cable connector details 4 1 Installation Preparations 37 4 2 Cable and Connector Details HE UU FFR ER 38 This page is intentionally left blank Chapter 4 Cable specifications Installation Preparations A type of IP 961 0 installation work is shown below lP 9610 External device DVB ASI LEN E Tu Em LU 2 Coaxial cabl ee BI 3 Coaxial cabl ind 4 Coaxial cabl un a BNC 5 Coaxial cabl ee SERIAL D sub9 i 6 RS 232C cabl 10 940 2 Rg 2320 VOICE 8 Audio adapter cable Analog audio output device I Loo RJ25 XLR m Analog audio input device speaker etc 10 100 1000BASE RJ45 TERMS i 10 LAN cabl 11 cabl INPUT 100 240VAC 12 P separate order OPTION SLOT1 OPTION SLOT2 H Cables are depended on the option board Please refer user s guide of each option board OPTION SLOT3 E OPTION 51014 When constructing a system that uses IP 9610 consideration must be given so that its boundary between 9610 and other devices 1 similar to that shown the above figure Si
53. orrect IP address from the Web 11 Web browser correct browser on the control terminal correct settings by referring to the PC user s guide and OS handbook If this device is started with the default settings made before shipment from the factory see Section 3 4 Special Use of CANCEL Key for the network settings for the control terminal PC Are the network settings IP address subnet mask etc on the control terminal PC correct 12 Line Device setting through a LAN 18 disabled If a reply is not received turn on the power to the device while holding down the Cancel key to start the system with the default IP address 10 0 0 1 set before shipment from the factory Confirm the IP address If the problem persists check the status on the LAN For information on this startup procedure see Section 3 4 Special Use of CANCEL Key Is a reply received in response to a PING command issued to the IP address of the device 9610 48 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting E Alarm LED Lamp Is On This section describes corrective actions to take if an alarm LED turns on The appropriate corrective action depends on the alarm code displayed See Software User s Guide for information how to check the alarm log check and an example with displayed information In addition LED display details are given in the following table Display PWR RDY INDWN ALM LINK ACT 10 100 1000M Table
54. ound IP 9610 21 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection Connection to External 5 There is each of input and output interfaces for connection to the external sync REF REF input Connect incoming external sync to REF IN by using coaxial cable with BNC connector The signal is terminated in 75 ohm REF OUT Connect coaxial cable with BNC connector to REF OUT for outgoing external sync signal The signal is output in 75 ohm wore For details about connectors and cables see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details For electrical specifications see Appendix 2 3 Function Specifications 23 External sync input output devices Figure Connection to External Sync input output devices 9610 22 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 24 Connection to DVB ASI Device This section describes how to connect with the DVB ASI device 2 4 1 Connection to DVB ASI Input Device When IP 9610 operates with the encoder mode the BNC cable is connected to DVB ASI OUT as shown the figure below For details about connectors and cables see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details For electrical specifications see Appendix 2 3 Function Specifications 66 DVB ASI input device Figure Connection to DVB ASI input device IP 9610 23 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection
55. pecifications consideration for adjustment of the air condition like air circulation should be given to prevent the internal rack ambient from exceeding the maximum operating ambient temperature of 9610 The maximum operating ambient temperature for IP 9610 50 b The installation of IP 9610 a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of 9610 is not compromised P 9610 has ventilation opening at the left and rear side not cover or close these ventilation openings to prevent overheating The mounting of 9610 in a rack should be such that a hazardous condition in not archived due to uneven mechanical loading keep stability of the entire rack please fix the rack to wall or floor by suitable means Be careful about injury during installation of IP 9610 into rack not install IP 9610 into your rack where IP 9610 may make the entire rack unstable The weight of IP 9610 with the maximum configuration 7 d If IP 9610 is supplied from the power strip or the service outlet of other units it may overload the power supply cord of the power strip or other units Confirm that the current rating of the power strip or the service outlet exceeds the combined ratings of all eguipment is supplying The electrical rating of IP 9610 Rated 100 240 VAC 1 70 0 71 A 50 60 Hz 1 phase e The reliable earthing of the rack mounted equipment must be
56. propriate safety agencies of the country where the equipment will be used 2 Cable length of above Power Supply cord shall be shorter than 4 5 m C 13 Rated 13A 125V UL CSA Approved IEC C 13 Rated 15A 250V UL CSA Approved LIV C 13 Rated 10A 250V LIV C 13 Rated 10A 250V IEC C 13 Rated 10A 250V IEC C 13 Rated 134A 125V METI Approved gt or lt PSE gt IEC 60320 1 13 Rated 12A 250V K IEC 60320 1 C 13 Rated 8 250V K Type SJT No 16 AWG Min 3 Conductors Single phase 2 current carrying conductors amp ground UL CSA Approved Type SJT No 14 AWG Min 3 Conductors Single phase 2 current carrying conductors amp ground UL CSA Approved CENELEC OC 3X1 0 square mm lt 1 gt lt HAR gt Cable AS OD 3 X1 0 square mm e g 1 25 square mm 3 Conductors Single phase 2 current carrying conductors amp ground METI Approved gt or lt PSE gt Comply with KSC3304 0 50 or 1 00 or 2 00 square mm 3 Conductors Single phase 2 current carrying conductors amp ground K Comply with KSC3304 square mm 2 Conductors 20 6 15 tandem blade Rated 15 A 250 V UL CSA Approved Rated 10 250 V lt 1 gt Rated 10 A 250 Rated 10 A 250 V amp Type HVCTF cross section area NEMA 5 15P parallel blade Rated 13 A 125 METI Approved PS or lt PSE gt Co
57. ration instructions Device Settings and Operation mSetup Procedure The setup procedure 1 shown below See Software User s Guide for the procedure of the software installation and the each setting Connect 9610 and Check if IP 9610 is disconnected to user s network using UTP cable Connect using UTP cable When connect through LAN port the default IP address and subnet mask are 10 0 0 1 LAN1 10 0 0 2 1 2 and 255 0 0 0 respectively Assign 10 xxx xxx xxx for PC ex IP address 10 0 0 3 Subnet mask 255 0 0 0 When connect through CONSOLE port IP address and subnet mask are Power ON 192 168 255 253 and 255 255 255 252 respectively Assign 192 168 255 254 for PC For more information see IP 9610 Software User s Guide Start setting from WEB GUI Change network settings For more information see 9610 Software User s Guide Connect user s network Start settings and operations Refer the software user s guide mWeb browser recommended The supported Web browsers are Internet Explorer Safari and Firefox Browsers whose operation has been confirmed Internet Explorer 8 9 Safari 5 Firefox 5 9610 32 Chapter 3 Operation instructions Device Settings and Operation Front Panel The IP 9610 has six control keys A Xl l gt Enter Cancel F1 F2 F3 and F4 Use these keys for making settings The VFD panel displays of
58. rcom Connect to VOICE terminal on the front panel of IP 9610 using the dedicated adaptor cable with the bidirectional voice communication terminal RJ25 XLR impedance is terminated 6000 There are two types of the cables Procure the appropriate type separately because this cable is not attached to IP 9610 For more information see Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details LINK ACT 100 1000M 9610 VOCE MENU O ENTER CANCEL o z o o e 9 we LANI LINK ACT 100 1000 CONSOLE Audio Output Audio Input Audio Output Audio Input Device Device Device Device Figure Connection to voice communication device IP 9610 27 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection ES Optional Board Slot IP 9610 provides 4 option slots The external interface option board must be assembled in slot 1 at least The option board for external interface video audio in each slot of 2 4 is assembled according to the system configuration Please confirm to an empty slot of an optional slot the installation of the blank board without fail The install procedure of optional board 15 as follows Optional slot 1 Optional slot 3 Optional slot 2 Optional slot 4 Please turn off the power of IP 9610 when the optional board is NWARN NG inserted or removed Otherwise it may cause the serious damage to the device or injury CD Loosen a attachment
59. reparations for On site 63 Glossary and gt diee 67 RF TYNN 69 jo NN FERN 72 Conformity INTOPMATON ER 74 9610 1 PREPARATIONS This chapter describes the checks that are reguired before the start of IP 9610 operation 1 1 Main Features wi lnc 3 1 2 Components P NER 5 1 3 Basic Application Examples e 6 1 4 Part Names 7 This page is intentionally left blank Chapter 1 Preparations ERE Main Features IP 9610 are the video transmission unit with the H 264 encoding technology Supports H 264 4 2 2 10 bit 1080p video delivering high quality video encoding 1U main equipment can hold two codec boards supporting up to two channels of video encoding Scalable equipment enables configurations matching your operation scenarios to make it possible by combining SDI Input Output Board and option licenses Equipment can be operated from the Web GUI front panel or SNMP providing high operability By combining the base equipment and hardware options you can initially assemble the required functions in the IP 9610 You can flexibly configure the IP 9610 by selecting the SDI input board to have the equipment function as an encoder or selecting the SDI
60. requested to consult our sales representative before embarking on such specialized use Copying of and disassembly decompilation and other forms of reverse engineering of any program included with this device is prohibited Windows Internet Explorer are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries IP 9610 IMPORTANT NOTE TO USERS READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT INCORRECT USE OF THE PRODUCT MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE TO USERS BYSTANDERS OR PROPERTY While FUJITSU has sought to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual FUJITSU assumes no liability to any party for any damage caused by any error or omission contained in this manual its updates or supplements whether such errors or omissions result from negligence accident or any other cause In addition FUJITSU assumes no liability with respect to the application or use of any product or system in accordance with descriptions or instructions contained herein including any liability for incidental or conseguential damages arising therefrom FUJITSU DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WHETHER EXPRESSED IMPLIED OR STATUTORY FUJITSU reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein without further notice and without obligation No part of this manual shall be reproduced in any way or form without the permission of Fujitsu Lim
61. s Rated 13 A 125 V Single phase 2 current carrying conductors amp ground METI Approved METI Approved METI Approved e or lt PSE gt e or lt PSE gt or lt PSE gt 9610 42 Chapter 4 Cable specifications 220V IEC 60320 1 Comply with KSC3304 Comply with KSC8305 Class TEC C 13 Type VCTF cross section area 1 25 Rated 12A 250V Rated 12A 250V 0 50 or 1 00 or 2 00 square mm 3 Conductors Single phase 2 current carrying conductors amp ground K 220V IEC 60320 1 Comply with KSC3304 Comply with KSC8305 Class II IEC C 13 Type VCTFK cross section area Rated 12A 250V Rated 3A 250V 1 25 0 50 or 0 75 or 1 00 or 2 00 sguare mm 2 Conductors Note l Be sure that the detachable proper Supply cord has the approval of the appropriate safety agencies of the country where the equipment will be used 2 Cable length of above Power Supply cord shall be shorter than 4 5 m CERTIFICATION MARKING Certification Mark Certification Mark Austria O E Belgium CEBEC LEBEL Norway NEMKO 9610 43 Chapter4 Cable specifications This page is intentionally left blank 9610 44 5 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes actions to be taken if the device does not operate normally or if an alarm LED turns on 51 Information Y HR MER FFF AT 5 2 Alarm LED Lamp 6
62. stinations simultaneously us ing TCP IP address system called class D is used for multicasting In the class D address system the first four bits 1110 indicate a multi cast and the remaining 28 bits specify a multicast group Path control methods for IP multicasting DVMRP but no one method has become the standard yet LAN Local Area Network Data communication system in a specific area maximum of 6 miles or about 10 km It provides moderate to high data transfer speeds LED Light Emitting Diode The 9610 has a power LED lamp and alarm LED lamps The power LED lamp is lit in green to indicate the device is on An alarm LED lamp is lit in red to indicate that an alarm has been generated MPEG 4 Standard for the compression and coding of color video for storage purposes and the name of the organization promoting this standardization is used in the name of the standard 4 handles not only regular image and voice data but also a comprehensive range of multimedia data including computer graphics and text It defines a flexible framework for a scalable object encoding system depending on technological developments It has a transfer speed ranging from several tens of Kbps to several tens of Mbps low bit rate to wide range t is intended for low speed IP 9610 communication by general purpose multimedia encoding systems on mobile terminals PING Command supported by operating syst
63. t Pan screw M5 8 pcs 19 rack Mounting kit 9610 Chapter 1 Preparations 13 Basic Application Examples Examples system configuration of use of IP 9610 are shown below The basic configuration is for video transmission via point to point connections With this configuration the camera is connected to the encoder and video data 15 transmitted to the decoder over the Internet and then output to the monitor Live SDI 9610 encoder distribution 9610 decoder Camera Monitor System configuration example Broadcast content transmission or live coverage By using the DVB ASI interface included with this eguippment as standard the eguippment can also be used for video transmission via satellite news gathering SNG or field pickup eguippment FPE Live distribution 9610 encoder 9610 decoder 1 DVB ASI DVB ASI SDI Camera Monitor System configuration Example SNG IP 9610 Chapter 1 Preparations Part Names This section gives the name and describes the function of individual parts of IP 9610 The diagrams below show the layout of parts on the outside of the device and the table below lists the name and describes the function of individual parts Numbers in the diagrams correspond to numbers in the table 5 4 6 11 10 12 17 Figure Front panel 9610 F2 b edeu MENU 4 ENTER CANCEL 6
64. term from ITU T and is paired with DCE DVB ASI Digital Video Broadcasting Asynchronous Serial Interface This is the standard interface in DVB Digital Video Broadcasting European Digital Broadcasting standardization organization and used in MPEG CODEC most commonly It is the asynchronous serial interface and standardized in ETSI 101 891 69 Embedded Audio It is the scheme to embed multiplex AES EBU digital audio signals in the auxiliary data area blanking area of the serial digital signal FG Frame Ground Ground for a cabinet Flow Control Procedure for controlling the flow of data between two devices Its purpose is to prevent data loss when the device buffer becomes full Gateway Equipment that connects network systems that use different protocols It basically converts one protocol into another to support operation between two networks In a broader sense a gateway sometimes means device that transfers information between any two networks HD SDI High Definition television Serial Digital Interface HD SDI is the serial digital interface to transmit HD High Definition video signal which transmission rate is 1 485 Gbps It can transmit multiplexing HD video signal PCM audio signal and data signal like time stamp H 264 This is one of the video compression coding systems standardized in ITU International Telecommunication Union in May 2003 It is also standardized as a part of MPEG 4 MPEG
65. terminal See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information 18 VFD panel Uses to set 9610 up and displays status 4 lines x 24 characters o Uses to operate IP 9610 and check the status 19 Av4b y See Section 3 3 Device Setting and Operation Front Panel for more explanation For more information see Software guide Used to finalize the displayed data on the front panel 20 See Section 3 3 Device Setting and Operation Front Panel for more ENTER explanation For more information see Software guide ee Used to cancel the displayed data on the front panel 21 y See Section 3 3 Device Setting and Operation Front Panel for more CANCEL explanation For more information see Software guide 2 Function key Short cut key for VFD operation Please refer Software User s Guide for 22 1 4 more detail description how to use them 23 Power button Turns the device on and off Can be connected to a 100 240VAC commercial power supply by using power card with a standard two prong plug with ground See Section 2 2 2 Connection to a Power Source for an explanation on using this connector See Section 4 2 Cable and Connector Details for cable connection information Hole to fix AC cord clamp See Section 2 2 2 Power Supply System Connection for more information Use for connection to the device
66. ystem test END Since system configurations of the device are diverse depending on the applications used this chapter describes the checking process for only a single device 9610 Appendix 1 Preparations 1 2 3 Check the system configuration Check the entire system configuration Check the units and cables to be connected to the device Check the units to be connected to the device cables that have to be procured and installation conditions Tools and measuring instruments necessary for work e Digital multimeter e General purpose tools 2 Environment check 1 2 Ambient air temperature humidity and power supply Make sure that the ambient air temperature the humidity and power supply conform to A 2 2 Environment Specifications Ground connection FG Make sure that use a grounding resistance of 100 ohms a wire of 2mm or thicker or your country s applicable standard 3 Visual check of appearance 1 2 3 Make sure that the device surface has no damage such as scratches rust deformation or peeling of its coating Make sure that patent nameplate and device nameplate are still attached and that buttons are not damaged sure that connectors are not loose 4 Cable connection check Make sure that individual cables are connected as prescribed in system specifications Refer to Chapter 2 Installation and Connection for the connection methods Sect

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