Technicolor Thomson Electronic Accessory 8900 User Manual

Gecko Frames  
8900 SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEM  
Instruction Manual  
071063603  
MARCH 2005  
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Preface  
About This Manual  
This manual provides installation and safety and regulatory information  
for the Gecko 8900 Series Video and Audio frames for housing Grass Valley  
8900 Series modules.  
An Appendix to this manual provides summary archive information on  
previously released 8900 frames.  
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Preface  
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Safety Summary  
Read and follow the important safety information below, noting especially  
those instructions related to risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons.  
Additional specific warnings not listed here may be found throughout the  
manual.  
WARNING Any instructions in this manual that require opening the equipment cover  
or enclosure are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the  
risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that con-  
tained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.  
Safety Terms and Symbols  
Terms in This Manual  
Safety-related statements may appear in this manual in the following form:  
WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that may result in per-  
sonal injury or loss of life.  
CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that may result in damage  
to equipment or other property, or which may cause equipment crucial to  
your business environment to become temporarily non-operational.  
Terms on the Product  
The following terms may appear on the product:  
DANGER — A personal injury hazard is immediately accessible as you read  
the marking.  
WARNING — A personal injury hazard exists but is not immediately acces-  
sible as you read the marking.  
CAUTION — A hazard to property, product, and other equipment is present.  
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Safety Summary  
Symbols on the Product  
The following symbols may appear on the product:  
Indicates that dangerous high voltage is present within the  
equipment enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock.  
Indicates that user, operator or service technician should refer  
to product manual(s) for important operating, maintenance,  
or service instructions.  
This is a prompt to note fuse rating when replacing fuse(s).  
The fuse referenced in the text must be replaced with one  
having the ratings indicated.  
Identifies a protective grounding terminal which must be con-  
nected to earth ground prior to making any other equipment  
connections.  
Identifies an external protective grounding terminal which  
may be connected to earth ground as a supplement to an  
internal grounding terminal.  
Indicates that static sensitive components are present which  
may be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use anti-static  
procedures, equipment and surfaces during servicing.  
Warnings  
The following warning statements identify conditions or practices that can  
result in personal injury or loss of life.  
Dangerous voltage or current may be present — Disconnect power and remove  
battery (if applicable) before removing protective panels, soldering, or  
replacing components.  
Do not service alone — Do not internally service this product unless another  
person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present.  
Remove jewelry — Prior to servicing, remove jewelry such as rings, watches,  
and other metallic objects.  
Avoid exposed circuitry — Do not touch exposed connections, components or  
circuitry when power is present.  
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Safety Summary  
Use proper power cord — Use only the power cord supplied or specified for  
this product.  
Ground product — Connect the grounding conductor of the power cord to  
earth ground.  
Operate only with covers and enclosure panels in place — Do not operate this  
product when covers or enclosure panels are removed.  
Use correct fuse — Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this  
product.  
Use only in dry environment — Do not operate in wet or damp conditions.  
Use only in non-explosive environment — Do not operate this product in an  
explosive atmosphere.  
High leakage current may be present — Earth connection of product is essential  
before connecting power.  
Dual power supplies may be present — Be certain to plug each power supply  
cord into a separate branch circuit employing a separate service ground.  
Disconnect both power supply cords prior to servicing.  
Double pole neutral fusing — Disconnect mains power prior to servicing.  
Use proper lift points — Do not use door latches to lift or move equipment.  
Avoid mechanical hazards — Allow all rotating devices to come to a stop before  
servicing.  
Cautions  
The following caution statements identify conditions or practices that can  
result in damage to equipment or other property  
Use correct power source — Do not operate this product from a power source  
that applies more than the voltage specified for the product.  
Use correct voltage setting — If this product lacks auto-ranging power sup-  
plies, before applying power ensure that the each power supply is set to  
match the power source.  
Provide proper ventilation To prevent product overheating, provide equip-  
ment ventilation in accordance with installation instructions.  
Use anti-static procedures — Static sensitive components are present which  
may be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use anti-static procedures,  
equipment and surfaces during servicing.  
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Safety Summary  
Do not operate with suspected equipment failure — If you suspect product  
damage or equipment failure, have the equipment inspected by qualified  
service personnel.  
Ensure mains disconnect — If mains switch is not provided, the power cord(s)  
of this equipment provide the means of disconnection. The socket outlet  
must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible. Verify  
that all mains power is disconnected before installing or removing power  
supplies and/or options.  
Route cable properly — Route power cords and other cables so that they ar not  
likely to be damaged. Properly support heavy cable bundles to avoid con-  
nector damage.  
Use correct power supply cords — Power cords for this equipment, if provided,  
meet all North American electrical codes. Operation of this equipment at  
voltages exceeding 130 VAC requires power supply cords which comply  
with NEMA configurations. International power cords, if provided, have  
the approval of the country of use.  
Use correct replacement battery — This product may contain batteries. To  
reduce the risk of explosion, check polarity and replace only with the same  
or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer. Dispose of used bat-  
teries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Troubleshoot only to board level — Circuit boards in this product are densely  
populated with surface mount technology (SMT) components and applica-  
tion specific integrated circuits (ASICS). As a result, circuit board repair at  
the component level is very difficult in the field, if not impossible. For war-  
ranty compliance, do not troubleshoot systems beyond the board level.  
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Regulatory Notices  
Certifications and Compliances  
FCC Emission Control  
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 equip-  
ment 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 equip-  
ment 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 Grass Valley Group  
can affect emission compliance and could void the user’s authority to  
operate this equipment.  
Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise  
emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regula-  
tions of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n’emet pas de bruits radioélectriques  
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A  
préscrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicte par le  
ministère des Communications du Canada.  
EN55022 Class A Warning  
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.  
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Regulatory Notices  
Canadian Certified Power Cords  
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.  
Canadian Certified AC Adapter  
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.  
Laser Compliance  
Laser Safety Requirements  
The device used in this product is a Class 1 certified laser product. Oper-  
ating this product outside specifications or altering from its original design  
may result in hazardous radiation exposure, and may be considered an act  
of modifying or new manufacturing of a laser product under U.S. regula-  
tions contained in 21CFR Chapter1, subchapter J or CENELEC regulations  
in HD 482 S1. People performing such an act are required by law to recer-  
tify and reidentify this product in accordance with provisions of 21CFR  
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  
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.  
The international Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standard 825, “Radi-  
ation 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 trough a 7 mm aperture at a  
distance of 200 mm from the source focused through a lens with a focal  
length of 100 mm.  
For IEC compliance: The radiant power is detected trough a 7 mm aperture  
at a distance of 100 mm from the source focused through a lens with a focal  
length of 100 mm.  
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Regulatory Notices  
FCC Emission Limits  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions: (1) This device may no cause harmful inter-  
ference, 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.  
Certification  
Category Standard  
Safety ANSI/UL60950  
Designed/tested for compliance with:  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical  
Business Equipment (Third edition, 2000).  
IEC 60950  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical  
Business Equipment (Third edition, 1999).  
CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 60950- Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical  
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Business Equipment.  
BSEN60950  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical  
Business Equipment.  
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Section  
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Gecko8900 Series Frames  
Introduction  
The Grass Valley Gecko™ 8900 Signal Processing System is a family of con-  
version, distribution, timing, and processing modules which provides  
support for a wide variety of signal processing applications.  
Two Gecko 8900 Series frame types are available to support these modules:  
8900 BNC/Video – providing BNC input/output connectors for video  
modules, and  
8900 Balanced Audio – providing four BNC connectors and 10 three ter-  
minal audio connectors for balanced input/output connections for  
audio modules.  
Note  
Refer to the documentation for each 8900 module for frame compatibility  
information.  
Key features of the Gecko 8900 Series frames include:  
Support of all Grass Valley 8900 Series modules,  
Wide range of analog and digital functions,  
10 module slots in each 2 RU frame,  
Analog/digital passive loop-through inputs,  
100 W power supplies, each with independent AC main inputs and  
integrated cord retention,  
LEDs on front cover for fault and power supply status,  
Self-contained variable speed cooling,  
Ethernet control and monitoring,  
Serial interface for IP Address configuration and Frame Alarm output,  
and  
IP network identity stored in non-volatile frame memory.  
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Section 1 — Gecko 8900 Series Frames  
The power usage of 8900 modules varies greatly from less complex analog  
to higher complexity digital modules. To handle these power requirements  
and offer more control and monitoring flexibility, both frame types are  
offered in 8900TX, TF, and TFN models.  
These models provide:  
8900TX-V/TX-A – Vented cover for passive cooling and single 100 W  
power supply for modules outputting up to 30 W power,  
8900TF-V/TF-A – Fan front cover with a variable fan speed mode and  
a single 100 W power supply, and  
8900TFN-V/TFN-A – Fan front cover, 100W power supply, and  
Ethernet capability for remote control and monitoring using a web-  
based GUI (Graphical User Interface) with the 8900NET Network Inter-  
face Module.  
An 8900 Video frame can house 8900 Series video modules and Grass  
Valley 8500 or 8800 analog distribution amplifiers (except the 8510R). The  
frame can house from one to ten 8900 video modules depending upon  
power requirements.  
The 8900 Audio frame offers the same power, cooling, and control options  
as the 8900 Video frame while providing a backplane with three-terminal  
connectors for balanced audio inputs and outputs. Each audio module slot  
provides 10 three-terminal connectors and four BNC connectors for func-  
tions determined by the specific audio module installed.  
Frame Options and Upgrades  
vides the upgrade options available to extend the frame capabilities.  
Table 1. Frame Models and Features  
Model #  
Cover type/power max.  
Convection/30 Watts  
Controller  
None  
Active Comm. Ports  
None  
8900TX-V/TX-A  
8900TF-V/TF-A  
8900TFN-V/TFN-A  
Fan Front Cover/100 Watts  
Fan Front Cover/100 Watts  
Frame Monitor Module  
8900NET Network Interface Module  
Frame Alarm  
Frame Alarm, RS-232, Ethernet  
Table 2. Frame Upgrade Options and Features for Both Video and Audio Frames  
Model #  
8900FAN  
8900FN  
Upgrade  
Cover type/power max.  
Fan/100 Watts  
Controller  
Active Comm. Ports  
8900TX to 8900TF  
8900TX to 8900TFN  
8900TF to 8900TFN  
Frame Monitor Module  
Frame Alarm  
Fan/100 Watts  
8900NET Network Interface Module Frame Alarm, RS-232, Ethernet  
8900NET Network Interface Module Frame Alarm, RS-232, Ethernet  
8900NET  
Fan/100 Watts  
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8900TX Convection System  
8900TX Convection System  
The convection system consists of the following:  
8900TX-V/TX-A, convection frame, and one power supply  
8900PSX, redundant power supply (optional)  
The convection frame has a vented front cover and filter for convective air  
flow. This frame is used primarily for analog and a limited quantity of  
digital modules with a total power requirement less than 30 watts. Refer to  
The convection frame is illustrated in Figure 1.  
Figure 1. Convection Frame  
LOCK  
LOCK  
PS1  
PS2  
Power Indicator LEDs  
Note  
A convection frame can be upgraded to a forced-air or a networked frame.  
This requires the use of model 8900FAN retrofit kit which provides fans and  
the Fault indication window in the cover (see Figure 2 on page 14) and the  
8900NET for networking capability.  
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Section 1 — Gecko 8900 Series Frames  
8900TF Forced-air System  
The forced-air system (Figure 2) consists of the following:  
8900TF-V/TF-A, forced-air frame, Frame Monitor module, and one  
power supply  
8900PSX, 100 W redundant power supply (optional)  
The forced-air system has a front cover that is equipped with three fans for  
air circulation. The fan speed varies with the ambient frame temperature to  
extend fan life and reduce noise when the frame is used in cooler configu-  
rations and environments. The fan speed control voltage is generated on  
the Frame Monitor module and can be disabled so that the fan runs at  
maximum speed only. This frame is recommended for power requirements  
greater than 30 watts or when Frame alarm reporting (via the Frame  
Monitor module) is required. Refer to Frame Cooling on page 21.  
Note  
A forced-air TF-V or TF-A frame can be converted to a networked TFN-V or  
TFN-A frame with the 8900NET option.  
Figure 2. Forced-air or Networked Frame  
LOCK  
LOCK  
FAULT  
PS1  
PS2  
Fault Condition Indicator LED  
Power Indicator LEDs  
8900TFN Networked System  
The networked system consists of the following:  
8900TFN-V/TFN-A, forced-air frame, 8900NET Network Interface  
Module, and one power supply  
8900PSX, 100 W redundant power supply (optional)  
The networked system has the same features as the forced-air system  
including the fan cover (Figure 2) and fault and power indicators. Also  
included is the 8900NET Network Interface module allowing the frame to  
communicate over an Ethernet LAN to the web browser GUI interface for  
remote control of 8900 modules.  
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Frame Connections  
Frame Connections  
Two types of connector backplanes are available in the Gecko 8900 Series  
frames. The 8900 BNC/Video frame provides ten module slots, each with  
a loop-through input and up to eight connectors for input/output func-  
tions as needed for a specific module type (Figure 3).  
Figure 3. 8900 Video Frame Module I/O Connectors  
DA10  
DA9  
DA8  
DA7  
DA6  
DA5  
DA4  
DA3  
DA2  
DA1  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
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U
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O
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T
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J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
The 8900 Balanced Audio frame provides 10 three-terminal connectors and  
4 BNC connectors (Figure 4). As in the Video frame, two of the BNCs are for  
loop-through connection.  
Figure 4. 8900 Audio Frame Module I/O Connectors  
J1  
J1  
J2  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J3  
J4  
J5  
J6  
J7  
J8  
J9  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
10  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
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The power/communication backplane section of the frame (Figure 5 and  
AC power plug connections  
DB-9 connector labeled RS-232 (requires the 8900NET module) with  
Frame Alarm connections (pins 8 and 9 of RS-232 connector)  
Ethernet RJ-45 connector (requires the 8900NET module)  
The RS-232 port provides connection to a PC used for initial network con-  
figuration. Pins 8 and 9 of the RS-232 port can be used for Frame Alarm  
reporting. The RJ-45 Ethernet connector provides a 10Base-T Ethernet  
network connection with the 8900NET Network Interface module.  
Figure 5. Power/Communication Connectors on 8900 Video/BNC Frames  
Frame Alarm  
J102 pins 8 and 9  
RS232  
J102  
U2  
J1  
J2  
ETHERNET  
J103  
U1  
Figure 6. Power/Communication Connectors on 8900 Balanced Audio Frames  
Frame Alarm  
J7 pins 8 and 9  
RS232  
J7  
J1  
J2  
ETHERNET  
J10  
U1  
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Frame Cooling  
Network Configuration Storage  
Both the 8900 BNC/Video and Balanced Audio frames are equipped with  
IP address storage capability on the rear backplane. When an 8900NET  
module is installed (with version 3.0 software or later), the IP address  
assignments made on the 8900NET module for network configuration are  
stored on the frame. The current network configuration information will  
then stay with the frame if the 8900NET module is moved.  
Note  
Older version 8900 frames do not have IP address storage capability. IP  
address information is stored only on the 8900NET module. Refer to Video  
Frame Cooling  
The convection frame and the forced-air frame provide a great deal of flex-  
ibility in the type of modules that can be installed. Conventional low power  
analog DAs can be used alongside higher power serial digital modules  
with all modules performing to their full specifications.  
For installations that require only low power modules or modules that  
have a combined total dissipation of less than 30 watts, the convection  
frame will provide adequate cooling.  
Note  
The 30 watt TX-A/-V frame is best used for modules with less than 5.5 watts  
power dissipation. When total power dissipation approaches maximum,  
provide as much space as possible between the modules.  
For installations where the modules dissipate greater than 30 watts, a  
forced air frame must be used.  
CAUTION Do not leave a fan front cover off of an air-cooled frame for extended periods.  
For reliable operation, the forced-air cover should not be removed for longer  
than five minutes when cooling more that 30 watts.  
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Section 1 — Gecko 8900 Series Frames  
Calculating Frame Power  
To calculate the power required for your frame, you must total all the  
power dissipated for each individual module.  
ible with the 8900 Video and Audio frames. For newer modules not listed,  
refer to the Specifications table in the specific module instruction manual.  
Table 3. Module Power Dissipation  
Module  
All 8500 Modules  
All 8800 Modules  
8910ADA-M/ST  
8910ADA-SR  
8911  
Power Dissipation  
2 Watts  
Module  
8920Mux  
8931  
Power Dissipation  
7 Watts  
2 Watts  
2 Watts  
3 Watts  
8936  
3 Watts  
5 Watts  
8941  
6 Watts  
3 Watts  
8942  
5 Watts  
8912RDA/-D  
8914  
4 Watts  
8950ADC  
8950DAC  
7.2 Watts  
7.5 Watts  
3.5 Watts  
6.5 Watts, 8.5 Watts  
8916  
6 Watts  
8960DEC  
8960ENC  
with Frame Sync option  
6.5 Watts, 8.5 Watts  
with Frame Sync option  
8920ADC  
4.2 Watts  
8920ADT  
8920DAC  
8920DMX  
6 Watts  
3.1 Watts  
7 Watts  
8981FS  
4.5 Watts  
6.5 Watts  
8990ARC  
Two examples of power calculations are shown in Table 4 and Table 5.  
Table 4. Module Power Dissipation, example 1  
Power Per  
Module  
Quantity  
Total Power  
10 Watts  
Module  
8800  
5
2
2 Watts  
8960DEC  
without Frame Sync  
6.5 Watts  
3 Watts  
13 Watts  
8936  
2
6 Watts  
Total Frame Power  
29 Watts  
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Frame Monitor and Network Interface Modules  
The total frame power required is less than 30 watts; therefore, the convec-  
tion frame may be used.  
Table 5. Module Power Dissipation, example 2  
Power Per  
Module  
Quantity  
Total Power  
Module  
3 Watts  
6 Watts  
8836  
8916  
1
2
3 Watts  
12 Watts  
8960DEC  
without Frame Sync  
3
6.5  
19.5  
8941  
4
6 Watts  
24 Watts  
Total Frame Power  
58.5 Watts  
With ten modules, the total frame power required is greater than 30 watts  
and an 8900TF or 8900TFN forced-air frame must be used.  
Frame Monitor and Network Interface Modules  
8900 frame configuration supports the use of either the Frame Monitor or  
the 8900NET Network Interface module. The Frame Monitor module pro-  
vides alarm reporting for the Frame Alarm only. The 8900NET Network  
Interface module provides full functionality of the frame communication  
buses including:  
Frame Alarm,  
RS-232 Configuration, and  
10Base-T Ethernet.  
Refer to the 8900NET Network Interface Module Instruction Manual.  
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2
Installation  
Introduction  
This section contains information about:  
Rack mounting the frame,  
Module installation,  
Rear connectors, and  
Frame Alarm.  
Rack Mounting the Frame  
After carefully unpacking this equipment, check the box for a power cords  
and other hardware, and examine the equipment for damage. Any damage  
should be promptly reported to the carrier.  
The frame is designed to mount in a standard 19-inch equipment rack.  
Mounting space of 3.5 inches (89 mm) vertically and mounting depth of 14  
inches (356 mm) are required. Mount the frame in a standard 19-inch rack  
using customer-supplied rack mounting screws.  
CAUTION Before lifting the frame, verify that the power supplies are fully seated in their  
slots. Front ejector tabs should click into place when snapped on the locking  
pin on the module (see Figure 7).  
Figure 7. Power Supply Ejector Tab Locking Pin  
Ejector  
tab  
lock pin  
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Module Installation  
There are ten cell locations in each frame to accommodate either video or  
audio modules (module types cannot be mixed in a frame). These are the  
ten cells located on the left side of the frame. Refer to Figure 8.  
Modules can be configured for up to eight outputs. The 8500 modules have  
six outputs. The 8800 and 8900 modules have eight outputs. Refer to indi-  
vidual module manuals for input/output configuration information.  
The two cells on the right are allocated for the power supplies only.  
The third cell from the right, is allocated only for the Frame Monitor or  
8900NET Network Interface module. This module provides the interface  
for the forced-air cover, as well as the Frame Alarm reporting. For addi-  
tional information concerning the Frame Monitor and Network Interface  
Figure 8. Gecko 8900 Series Frame  
Power  
Supplies  
(only)  
Any 8900 Module  
Frame Monitor or  
8900NET Network  
Interface Module  
To install a module into the frame, follow these steps:  
1. Insert the module into the frame, connector-end first, with component  
side of the module facing to the right with the ejector tab at the top. The  
Frame Monitor and the 8900NET module have a connector tab with a  
circular finger-hole for pulling the module rather than an ejector tab.  
The connector tab should be oriented in the top half of the frame.  
2. Verify that the module connector seats properly against the backplane.  
3. Press the ejector tab or connector tab in to seat the module in place.  
4. Install a module template overlay from the Instruction Manual if  
present.  
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Rear Connectors  
Rear Connectors  
Modules may be configured for a variety of inputs and outputs. The 8500  
modules have six outputs. The 8800 and 8900 modules have up to eight  
outputs. Refer to individual module manuals for specific configuration  
information.  
Note  
Connector configuration overlays are available for many 8900 modules that  
do not use the standard DA configuration (one looping input and eight BNC  
outputs). These overlays are found at the back of the module Instruction  
Manual.  
Figure 9. 8900 Series Rear Connector Plate  
DA10  
DA9  
DA8  
DA7  
DA6  
DA5  
DA4  
DA3  
DA2  
DA1  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
O
U
T
O
U
T
O
U
T
O
U
T
O
U
T
O
U
T
O
U
T
O
U
T
O
U
T
O
U
T
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
Figure 10 illustrates the 8900 Balanced Audio Frame three-terminal and  
BNC connectors on the rear backplane.  
Figure 10. 8900 Series Audio Frame Rear Connector Plate  
J1  
J1  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J10  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J11 J12  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
J13 J14  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
10  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
The rear connector backplane will be discussed in the following order:  
Loop-through Input  
Direct Input/Output Connectors  
Frame Alarm Connection  
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Loop-through Input Connectors  
Input signals are routed through the rear of the frame. There is one loop-  
through input for each module cell refer to Figure 9 and Figure 10 on  
Note  
No more than five digital modules should be looped. Use cables less than  
two meters in length, and an input cable of less than 200 meters of Belden  
8281 (or equivalent).  
If not used for looping, the unused loop-through connector must be exter-  
nally terminated. The recommended termination for serial digital signals is  
CONARE BCP-TA (or equivalent).  
Performance of looping inputs to equipment other than 8900 modules has  
not been verified; monitor signal quality carefully when configuring such  
a system.  
Serial digital video is a wideband RF signal. Be sure to protect the data from  
environmental noise. The serial digital signal is attenuated by as much as  
30 dB after traveling through 1000 feet of 8281 cable. An equalizer must be  
used to restore the signal so data can be recovered. The equalizer boosts the  
serial digital video signal and any environmental noise on the line. Data  
corruption takes place if the environmental noise is large enough to cause  
pick-off errors in the equalizer.  
When connecting serial digital video signals to and from the 8900 Series  
frame:  
Use high quality BNC connectors to ensure continuous shield connec-  
tions.  
Use high quality cable (8281 or 1694A).  
Use one continuous cable for long cable runs. Avoid using patch panels  
or BNC barrel connectors.  
Note  
These recommendations become even more important in noisy environ-  
ments (subject to radio frequencies and static) with long cable runs.  
Direct Input/Output Connectors  
In the video frame (refer to Figure 11) there are eight direct (not looping)  
input/output BNC connectors provided for each module slot (J1 – J8).  
Refer to the Instruction Manual for the specific module for input/output  
connector information.  
Note  
If 8500 modules are used in the frame, there are six outputs provided for each  
module, J1 through J6.  
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Figure 11. Video Frame Rear Input and Output Connector Labeling  
Slot Number (1-10)  
Video Frame  
Connectors  
10  
J2  
J2  
J1  
O
U
T
J4  
J4  
J3  
J5  
J6  
J6  
J8  
J8  
J7  
J10  
IN  
J9  
The audio frame provides two direct input/output BNCs (J11 and J12), two  
looping BNCs (J13 and J14), and ten three-terminal input/output connec-  
tors (J1 – J10) shown in Figure 12. A pack of 100 audio connectors is pro-  
vided with the frame for connecting audio cable to the rear connectors.  
Refer to the specific audio module Instruction Manual for cabling informa-  
tion. Pinout information for each module may also be silkscreened on the  
module circuit board.  
Figure 12. Audio Frame Rear Input and Output Connector Labeling  
+ - G  
J1  
J2  
J3  
J4  
+ - G  
J5  
J7  
J9  
J6  
J8  
Wiring for  
Audio Connector  
(top view)  
J10  
J11 J12  
Cable Tie  
J13 J14  
IN  
Audio  
Cable  
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Frame Alarm Connector  
Use of the Frame Alarm requires the presence of either the Frame Monitor  
or 8900NET Network Interface module in the frame. Frame Monitor  
module features are discussed in Section 4-Monitoring and Control in this  
manual. For information on the 8900NET module see the 8900 Network  
Interface Module Instruction Manual.  
The Frame Alarm is accessed through pins 8 and 9 of the RS-232 DB-9 con-  
nector (Video Frame – J102, Audio Frame – J7) as shown in Figure 13. Refer  
Note  
Earlier model 8900 frames had a SMPTE ALARM BNC for accessing the  
Frame Alarm output. Refer to SMPTE Alarm Connector on page 46 for  
cabling information on older frames.  
Figure 13. Frame Alarm Connector Location  
Frame Alarm  
(Video – J102 pins 8 and 9)  
(Audio – J7 pins 8 and 9)  
RS232  
J1  
J2  
ETHERNET  
The pinout for the RS-232 DB-9F connector is given in Table 6.  
Table 6. RS-232 Connector Pinouts  
Frame  
RS-232 Port  
Video Frame – J102  
Audio Frame – J7  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N/C  
TX  
D-9 Female  
RX  
N/C  
Pin 1  
Pin 5  
Pin 6  
Pin 9  
Gnd  
N/C  
N/C  
Frame Alarm  
Frame Alarm  
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Frame Alarm Conditions  
The conditions monitored by Frame Alarm reporting are:  
Frame Health  
Power supply 1 voltage  
Power supply 2 voltage  
Fan rotation  
Frame temperature  
Module Health Bus (8900 Video Frames only)  
Power supply voltage  
Signal present at input  
EQ warning  
The Module Health bus provides a means for older (legacy) or less capable  
modules (such as DAs with no microprocessor) that cannot communicate  
over the Frame serial bus to report alarm conditions to the Frame Monitor  
or 8900NET module. The reporting is done using a voltage level sent by the  
module to the Frame Alarm connector. When a problem exists on the  
module, the Module Health bus will indicate that a problem exists on the  
module but will not indicate what the problem is.  
Alarm conditions are enabled or disabled by using the Alarm Reporting  
DIP switch(es) on either the Frame Monitor or 8900NET modules. Refer to  
Monitor module. For information on setting the 8900NET switches, refer to  
the 8900 Network Interface Module Instruction Manual.  
In addition to fault reporting through the Frame Alarm connector, there is  
a red Fault LED on the 8900TF/TFN front cover. This LED is off when no  
fault conditions are detected and on when either an internal fault or a  
signal error is detected.  
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Frame Alarm Example  
and 9 of the RS-232 port.  
Figure 14. Typical Alarm Schematic for Frame Alarm  
+5V  
4.7 k  
2N4126  
(or equivalent)  
470 Ω  
4.7 kΩ  
330 Ω  
RS-232 Pin 8  
RS-232 Pin 9  
Alarm  
LED  
The impedance between the pins 8 and 9 of the RS-232 connector can be in  
one of two states:  
Open – less than 100 µAof current will flow with 5 volts across the pins,  
and  
Closed – less than 0.2 V will appear from pin 8 to pin 9 with 20 mA of  
current flowing.  
There are three operational conditions (capability is module dependent,  
refer to specific module instruction manual):  
Open – no faults,  
Closed – there is an internal fault, and  
Pulsing – there is a missing or invalid signal on one or more of the mod-  
ules.  
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Section  
3
Power Up  
Introduction  
This section contains information about:  
Power Connections  
Applying Power  
CAUTION Verify that the power supplies are fully seated in their slots. Ejector tabs  
should click into place when snapped on the locking pin on the module (see  
Figure 15. Power Supply Ejector Tab Locking Pin  
Ejector  
tab  
lock pin  
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Power Connections  
There are two types of power cords supplied with the 8900 Series frames  
for 120 V and 240 V operation. Line voltage selection is not required for this  
power supply. Optional redundant power supplies are also shipped with  
both types of power cord.  
120 VAC  
240 VAC  
This cord has a molded grounding plug at one end and a molded grounded  
receptacle at the other end. Conductors are color-coded white (neutral),  
black (line), and green or green/yellow (ground).  
This cord has a molded grounding receptacle at one end and stripped con-  
ductors at the other end. Conductors are color-coded light blue (neutral),  
brown (line), and green/yellow (ground).  
For each power supply installed, AC power is fed through a line cord to a  
socket (J1 and J2) on the rear of the frame (Figure 16).  
Figure 16. AC Power Connectors  
RS232  
J1  
J2  
ETHERNET  
Note  
To maintain maximum redundant power, ensure that each power supply cord  
is plugged into a separate branch circuit.  
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Line Cord Retainer  
To help prevent accidental loss of power, the AC line cord is held in place  
by a retainer clip (Figure 17).  
Figure 17. Cable Retainer Clip  
Retention Clip  
To properly install the line cord, follow these steps:  
1. Ensure that the retainer clip is inserted properly into the holes of the  
screw caps.  
2. Rotate the retainer clip sideways, and plug the power cord into the  
receptacle.  
3. Rotate the retainer clip back onto the plug body to hold the power cord  
in place.  
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Applying Power  
Upon applying power to the frame, verify that the green power LED for  
each power supply (assuming a redundant supply is present)PS1 and PS2  
check the red FAULT LED. It should be off if the fans are operating cor-  
rectly.  
Figure 18. Power Indicator LEDs (TF frame shown)  
LOCK  
FAULT  
PS1  
PS2  
Power Indicator LEDs  
Fault LED  
Other indicator LEDs can be viewed on the controller module (Frame  
Monitor or 8900NET module) with the front cover removed. Frame  
Monitor module indicators are discussed in Section 4-Monitoring and Con-  
Network Interface Module Instruction Manual for indicator details.  
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Section  
4
Monitoring and Control  
Introduction  
The Gecko 8900TF/8900TFN frames offer monitoring and remote control  
capability by providing two types of frame communication modules that  
can reside in the controller cell of the frame:  
Frame Monitor module (8900TF Frame), or  
8900NET Network Interface module (8900TFN Frame).  
The 8900NET Network Interface module supports all the functionality of  
the Frame Monitor module plus the 10 Base-T Ethernet bus for web-based  
GUI control and monitoring. For information on the 8900NET module and  
GUI refer to the 8900NET Network Interface Module Instruction Manual.  
The Frame Monitor module is described in this manual. The Frame  
Monitor module is an interface for the forced-air cover and Frame Alarm  
fault reporting.  
The Frame Monitor module provides:  
Variable power to the fan front cover to regulate fan speed  
Analog module presence indication  
LED display for quick diagnostics of alarm conditions  
DIP switch for enabling and disabling alarms and the variable fan  
speed option  
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Frame Monitor Module  
The Frame Monitor module comes installed in the 8900TF frame. It pro-  
vides indicator LEDs on the front of the module (visible when fan front  
cover is removed) that report alarm conditions and module power status.  
When on, the LEDs indicate:  
TEMP — Over-temperature problem  
PS2 — Power supply position 2 health problem  
PS1 — Power supply position 1 health problem  
FAN — Cooling fan is not rotating  
MOD — Module health bus error  
INHIB — Disabled module health bus  
FAULT — Reports that one or more of the above alarm conditions is  
present and the other Fault LEDs on the module should be checked.  
This LED is visible through the fan front cover Fault window.  
Note  
When an analog module in installed, the module health alarm bus is inhibited.  
The front edge of the Frame Monitor module is shown in Figure 19.  
Figure 19. Frame Monitor Module Front View  
Temperature (red)  
PS2 (red)  
Power (green)  
PS1 (red)  
Fan (red)  
Module Health (red)  
Module Health Inhibited (yellow)  
Fault detected (red)  
Configuration DIP switch S1  
1
2
3
4
LED Color Key  
5
6
7
8
Red = Fault  
Green = OK  
Yellow = Mode Active  
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Enabling Alarms and Fan Speed Control Option  
The Frame Monitor module has an eight position DIP switch (S1) that  
enables or disables the alarm functions and the variable fan speed function.  
sible settings. A settings table is also silkscreened on the module.  
Table 7. Configuration DIP Switch Settings  
Segment  
Left Position (open)  
PS1 Fault Reporting Enabled  
PS2 Fault Reporting Enabled  
Overtemp Fault Reporting Enabled  
Fan Fault Reporting Enabled  
Module Fault Reporting Enabled  
Fan Speed Controlled by Temperature  
Not Used  
Right Position (closed)  
PS1 Fault Reporting Disabled  
PS2 Fault Reporting Disabled  
Overtemp Fault Reporting Disabled  
Fan Fault Reporting Disabled  
Module Fault Reporting Disabled  
Fan Speed Fixed at Maximum  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Not Used  
Frame Monitor Module Indicator LEDs  
The possible LED status and conditions indicated are shown in Table 8.  
Table 8. Indicator LEDs and Conditions Indicated  
LED  
LED State  
Condition  
Power is off or onboard regulator has failed  
Off  
On continuously  
Off  
Power  
(green)  
Module is powered  
Normal operation or alarm disabled  
PS2  
(red)  
On continuously  
Off  
Power supply 2 is present and reporting an alarm condition  
Normal operation or alarm disabled  
PS1  
(red)  
On continuously  
Off  
Power supply 1 is present and reporting an alarm condition  
Normal operation or alarm disabled  
FAN  
(red)  
On continuously  
Off  
One or more fans in the front cover assembly is not rotating  
Normal operation or alarm disabled  
MOD  
(red)  
On continuously  
Flashing  
Module health bus is not disabled and one or more modules is reporting an internal fault  
One or more modules is reporting a data error  
Normal operation or alarm disabled  
Off  
INHIB  
(yellow)  
On continuously  
Off  
A non-compliant module in the frame has disabled the module health bus  
Normal operation  
FAULT  
(red)  
On continuously  
One or more of the onboard fault LEDs is illuminated or flashing  
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5
SpeciÞcations  
Introduction  
This section discusses specifications for the Gecko 8900 frames and the  
8900PSX 100 W power supply. Refer to the module instruction manual for  
the specifications for a particular audio/video module.  
Frame Specifications  
are subject to change without prior notice.  
Table 9. 8900 Series Frame Specifications  
Parameter  
Value  
Module Cells  
Input Type  
75 loop through BNCs (shield-isolated from ground)  
Termination (Serial Digital)  
CONARE BCP-TA (or equivalent,  
customer-supplied)  
Output Type  
Eight 75 BNCs  
Frame Fault Reporting  
Connector Type  
DB-9F pins 8 and 9 of RS-232 connector  
100 µA when voltage < 24 V is applied  
2 V with current < 20 mA  
24 V  
Maximum Current — Alarm OFF  
Maximum Voltage — Alarm ON  
Maximum allowable voltage —  
center conductor to shield  
Maximum allowable current  
Front Panel Indicators  
PS 1 & PS 2  
20 mA  
Green LED — ON indicates operating correctly  
Red LED — ON indicates an error or failure  
Fault (TF/TFN front covers only)  
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Table 9. 8900 Series Frame Specifications - (continued)  
Parameter  
Value  
Operating Conditions  
Input voltage range  
Maximum input current  
Operating temperature range  
Non-operating temperature range  
Humidity  
100 V to 240 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz  
1.5 A  
0 to 45 degrees C  
-10 to +70 degrees C  
Up to 95% non-condensing  
Mechanical  
Height  
2 RU, 3.5 inches (89 mm)  
19 inches (483 mm)  
Width  
Depth  
13.25 inches (337 mm)  
Weight with no modules, 1 power supply  
TX frame: 18.55 lbs (8.4 kg)  
TF frame: 19.2 lbs (8.7 kg)  
TFN frame: 20.2 lbs (9.16 kg)  
Weight with no modules, 2 power supplies TX frame: 19.75 lbs (8.96 kg)  
TF frame: 20.4 lbs (9.2 kg)  
TFN frame: 21.4 lbs (9.7 kg)  
Power  
Inputs  
Two independent AC inputs  
IEC with cord retention  
Connector Type  
AC voltage  
100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz  
Maximum power dissipation  
TX frame: 30 W  
TF- and TFN frames: 100 W  
Environmental  
Operating temperature  
Non-operating temperature  
Humidity  
0 to 45 degrees C  
-10 to +70 degrees C  
< 90% non-condensing  
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Power Supply  
subject to change without prior notice.  
Table 10. Power Supply Specifications  
Parameter  
Inputs  
Value  
Voltage Range  
Frequency  
100 V to 240 V, continuous range  
47 Hz to 63 Hz  
Outputs  
Voltage/Current  
+12.4 V @ 8 A and –12.4 V @ 1.5 A, common ground  
(total not to exceed 100 W)  
Load/Line Regulation  
Current Limit  
3% for loads from 100 mA to 5 A  
+ 7%, – 3% for loads from 0 to 100 mA  
+12 V < 10 A under short circuit conditions  
–12 V < 7 A under short circuit conditions  
Status Range (healthy)  
Test Points  
+12 V + 8% – 4%; –12 V + 8% – 4%  
Three: +12 V, 12 V, and ground  
Power Factor Correction  
Complies with EN61000-3-2 Class D  
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Appendix – 8900 Frames  
Archive  
Introduction  
This appendix provides reference information for previously released 8900  
frames. Use this archive to access a summary of cabling and configuration  
information for earlier versions of the 8900 frames.  
Identifying Frame Types  
There are a number of ways to determine what type of frame you have.  
assembly number of the frame is printed on a label located inside the frame  
on the front of the chassis.  
Network Configuration Storage  
One of the important differences between current and earlier version 8900  
frames is the location of network configuration storage. 8900NET software  
version 3.0.0 and later enabled storage of the IP addresses (network config-  
uration) on the frame backplane on frames that are equipped with storage  
capability. In earlier versions of software and frame types with no storage  
capacity, the IP addresses are stored on the 8900NET module and stay with  
the module when it is moved to another frame.  
Table 11. 8900 Frames Types IP Storage Capability  
Network Config  
Model Number  
Backplane  
Assembly Number  
Storage  
8900TFN-A  
8900TFN  
Audio backplane with 1 IC  
Video backplane with 1 IC  
Audio backplane with 2 ICs  
Video backplane with 2 ICs  
610-0960-00  
630-0063-00  
610-0960-01  
610-0984-00  
8900NET module  
8900NET module  
Frame backplane  
Frame backplane  
8900TFN-A  
8900TFN-V  
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To determine what frame model you have and where IP addresses are  
stored, you may also access the Frame Status page with the web browser.  
All frames with 8900NET cards with software version 3.0.0 and later will  
report a Network Config status message on the Frame Status page as one of the  
following:  
Network configuration stored on 8900NET module, or  
Network configuration stored on frame.  
Video Frame  
Earlier versions of the 8900 BNC/Video TX/TF/TFN frames have a back-  
plane configuration as shown in Figure 20. The earlier frames differ from  
the current frames in two main areas:  
The Frame Alarm Port on earlier modules is accessed by an external  
BNC connector on the backplane labeled SMPTE ALARM J101.  
There is no network configuration (IP address) storage capability on  
these frames.  
SMPTE Alarm Connector  
Use of the SMPTE Alarm bus requires the Frame Monitor or 8900NET  
Network Interface module be installed in the frame. For more information  
on the 8900NET module, see the 8900NET Network Interface Module Instruc-  
tion Manual.  
The SMPTE Alarm reporting is accessed through J101 shown in Figure 20.  
Figure 20. 8900 Video Frame Backplane With SMPTE Alarm BNC  
Alarm BNC (J101)  
DA10  
DA9  
SMPTE  
ALARM  
J101  
J1  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J2 J1  
J4 J3  
J6 J5  
J8 J7  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
RS232  
J102  
O
U
T
O
U
T
J1  
J2  
J9 J10  
IN  
J9 J10  
IN  
ETHERNET  
J103  
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Video Frame  
The conditions monitored by SMPTE Alarm reporting are:  
Frame Health  
Power supply 1 voltage  
Power supply 2 voltage  
Fan rotation  
Frame temperature  
Module Health (capability module dependent, refer to specific module  
instruction manual).  
Power supply voltage  
Signal present at input  
EQ warning  
EDH Monitoring (capability module dependent, refer to specific  
module instruction manual).  
EDH error detected  
The impedance between the center conductor and shield of J101 can be in  
one of two states:  
Open – less than100 µA of current will flow, and  
Closed – less than 2 V will appear from center conductor to shield with  
less than 20 mA of current flowing.  
There are three operational conditions (capability is module dependent,  
refer to specific module instruction manual):  
Open – no faults,  
Closed – there is an internal fault, and  
Pulsing – there has been a signal error detected in one of the modules.  
In addition to fault reporting through the SMPTE Alarm connector, there is  
a RED Fault LED on the Frame Monitor and 8900NET Network Interface  
modules that is visible through the Fault window of the 8900TF/TFN front  
cover. This LED is OFF when no fault conditions are detected and ON  
when either an internal fault or a signal error is detected.  
A number of frames can be coupled together as one alarm circuit by using  
a T-connector. Refer to Figure 21 on page 48 for a typical alarm circuit inter-  
connect diagram.  
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Figure 21. SMPTE Alarm Fault Reporting Connections  
Last Frame  
J101  
J101  
BNC T-connector  
Up to 20 Frames  
J101  
First Frame  
+5V  
4.7 kΩ  
2N4126  
(or equivalent)  
470 Ω  
4.7 kΩ  
330 Ω  
Alarm  
LED  
Note  
Refer to “SMPTE Fault Reporting in Television System” standard for further  
details.  
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Audio Frame  
Audio Frame  
Earlier versions of the 8900 Audio TX/TF/TFN frames have a backplane  
configuration as shown in Figure 22. The earlier frames differ from the  
current frames in one main area:  
There is no network configuration (IP address) storage capability on  
these frames.  
The Frame Alarm connection is on pins 8 and 9 of the RS-232 connector as  
Figure 22. 8900 Audio Frames Backplane  
Frame Alarm  
(pins 8 and 9)  
RS232  
J1  
J2  
ETHERNET  
J10  
U1  
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connector configurations 27  
controller cell 37  
controller modules 26  
cord retainer 35  
Numerics  
120V line cord 34  
240V line cord 34  
8900 models  
FAN 16  
FN 16  
TF 16  
TFN 16  
TX 16  
disabling alarms 37  
8900TF frame  
description 18  
overview 16  
upgrading 18  
8900TFN frame  
description 18  
overview 16  
8900TX frame  
description 17  
overview 16  
upgrading 17  
Ethernet 37  
F
A
FAQ database 2  
alarms  
conditions 31  
example 32  
Frame Alarm (RS-232 connector) 30  
SMPTE Alarm BNC 47  
Fault LED 38  
Frame Monitor Module 26, 30, 37, 46  
analog module presence 37  
applying power 36  
frame types 45  
audio frames  
earlier versions 49  
frequently asked questions 2  
front covers 16  
B
branch circuit 34  
Grass Valley web site 2  
C
communication ports 16  
conditions indicated 39  
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impedance 32  
I
indicator LEDs 38  
input/output configuration 26  
input/output connectors 28  
SMPTE alarm 30, 46  
impedance 47  
IP Address  
storage 45  
specifications  
frame 41  
power supply 43  
L
line voltage 34  
loop-through input 28  
termination 28  
typical alarm circuit 47  
M
maximum power 16  
module health 31, 47  
module health alarm 38  
Module Health Bus 31  
monitoring 37  
V
N
variable fan speed 39  
network configuration storage 21, 45  
Network Interface Module 26, 30, 37, 46  
web site  
O
documentation 2  
Grass Valley 2  
online documentation 2  
options 16  
output connectors 27  
over-temperature 38  
P
power 42  
power calculations 22  
power cords 34  
power supply cells 26  
R
redundant power 34  
remote control 37  
retainer clip 35  
RS-232 Connector 30  
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