® ® Avid AirSpeed 5000 Setup Guide
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Contents Using This Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Symbols and Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 If You Need Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Avid Training Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Removing the Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Attaching the Codec Modules to the Video I/O Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Replacing the Video I/O Board into the Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Installing Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware in a Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Rack-mount Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Starting the Hardware Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Playing a Video Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Capturing from an External Video Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Testing Audio Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Power Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Acoustic Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Video Channels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Australia and New Zealand EMC Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Japan EMC Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Class A Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Korean EMC Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Class A Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using This Guide Congratulations on your purchase of an Avid ingest and playout server. You can use your AirSpeed 5000 to capture incoming media directly into Avid shared storage or play out media to air. Media can be captured directly into Avid Unity workspaces unattended, freeing the Avid editing system for editing. Use the Avid editing system to edit the captured media into sequences and send the sequence back to the AirSpeed 5000 for playout.
Symbols and Conventions Symbols and Conventions Avid documentation uses the following symbols and conventions: Symbol or Convention Meaning or Action n A note provides important related information, reminders, recommendations, and strong suggestions. c A caution means that a specific action you take could cause harm to your computer or cause you to lose data. w > A warning describes an action that could cause you physical harm.
If You Need Help If You Need Help If you are having trouble using your Avid product: 1. Retry the action, carefully following the instructions given for that task in this guide. It is especially important to check each step of your workflow. 2. Check the latest information that might have become available after the documentation was published. New information would be found in the ReadMe file as a PDF document and available online.
1 Avid AirSpeed 5000 Server Overview The chapter describes features and hardware of the Avid AirSpeed 5000 server. Depending on your server or model configuration, your Avid AirSpeed 5000 system might not contain certain features and hardware that are covered in the document. For more information on the hardware, see “AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components” on page 4.
Unpacking and Inspecting Your System Unpacking Your System Before you unpack your system, make sure the location is free of clutter and dust. Also, make sure you have clean power and a VGA monitor nearby. n The drives that were shipped with this server are pre-configured for use with this server only. Therefore, when installing the drives, make sure to use these drives only. n If your server is 2-channel model, look for your codecs in a separate package.
Unpacking and Inspecting Your System Verifying Components Once you have unpacked everything, verify that you have the following components: AirSpeed 5000 Component List Part Name Part Number Based on your order, you will have one of these servers: c - AirSpeed 5000 Server, Base (4-channel model) 9935-65161-00 - AirSpeed 5000 Server, MPEG-2 HD (4-channel model) 9935-65162-00 - AirSpeed 5000 Server, AVC-Intra (4-channel model) 9935-65163-00 - AirSpeed 5000 Server, Base (2-channel model) 9900-65248
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components n ReadMe files are not in the box. They can be found online. You should always check online for the most up-to-date release notes or ReadMe because the online version is updated whenever new information becomes available. To view these online versions, visit the Knowledge Base at www.avid.com/readme. Inspecting Components for Damage Once you have verified that all of your components have been shipped, you must verify that they are not damaged.
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components AirSpeed 5000 Server Component List Comparison by Model Server Components AirSpeed 5000 Server (4-channel models) All AirSpeed 5000 (4-channel model) servers contain the following: AirSpeed 5000 Server, (2-channel models) • Ten (10) data drives for storing data. The size of the data drives is shown on the front of each drive. • Two (2) system drives.
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components Avid AirSpeed 5000 Server - Front Panels The front of the Avid AirSpeed 5000 server provides access to ten (10) data drives for 4-channel model servers. 2 channel models servers contain five (5) data drives. Both models contain activity LEDs, an error LED, and the Power and Reset buttons. Each drive can be locked and unlocked with the use of a key that is provided with your system.
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components Data Drives Drive carrier latch Drive lock Fault LED (red) Power/Activity LED (blue) Data Drive LED Functions Drive State Blue LED Red LED Comments On-line Inactive On solid Off Healthy online drive, no disk I/O On-line Active Activity Off Healthy online drive, with disk I/O Online Disk in a Failed Set On solid/Activity Double flashing Nothing needs to be done to these online drives, but failed drive should be replaced Data Rebuilding Activity Dou
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components System Front Panel and LED Control Panel The system has two buttons (Power and reset), and 5 LEDs located on the left rack ear next to the front panel. The following figure shows the front view and LED control panel. System Front View and LED Control Panel A B C 1 D 2 E F AIRSPEED 5000 1 2 The following table describes the control panel shown in the previous figure.
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components System Control Panel Letter Description Description E System Reset button Performs a soft reset when pressed. Do not use this button unless the system has had a fatal error and you need to restart. A soft reset restarts the system; it clears all active program memory (you lose unsaved work) and shuts down all active programs. F Red System error LED Illuminates red when an error is detected with the system (fan, power supply, temperature, voltage).
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components Drive Array and Slot Locations (2-Channel Models) For 2-channel model server data integrity, RAID 5 configuration consisting of 1 set of 5 drives is created in the Avid AirSpeed 5000 server n c The LSI MegaRAID Storage Manager is a RAID utility included with the Avid AirSpeed 5000 (Start > Programs > MegaRAID Storage Manager) and should be used only when instructed to by Avid Customer Support. For more information, see the AirSpeed 5000 Administrator’s Guide.
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components Avid AirSpeed 5000 Server - Rear Panel The rear panel Avid AirSpeed 5000 server provides access to the power supplies, system drives, video port, 1 gigabit (Gb) Ethernet ports, serial port (not used), and four USB connectors for the keyboard, mouse, and so on. n The following illustration shows the shipping configuration of a 4-channel model AirSpeed 5000. Two 2-channel model servers only contain the top Video I/O card.
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components System Drives There are two system drives accessible from the rear of the Avid AirSpeed 5000 server. The top drive is Port 0, and the bottom drive is Port 1. These two drives are mirrored, and if a failure occurs on either one of the system drives, you can pull the failed drive out of the server, and install a replacement drive without turning off the Avid AirSpeed 5000 server.
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components Ethernet Ports The AirSpeed 5000 Server comes equipped with four Ethernet connectors. Although all four are functional, we currently support the use of only two of these connectors (GigE Ports labelled LAN3 and LAN4) in a redundant configuration for Shared storage (ISIS). The other ports can be used for other Ethernet uses.
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components VGA Port There is one VGA port located on the rear of the Avid AirSpeed 5000 server. LAN2 LAN4 LAN1 LAN3 Video (VGA) port PCI-E Card Slots There are four PCI-E card slots accessible from the rear of the Avid AirSpeed 5000 server. The following illustration shows the boards that are supported in the Avid AirSpeed 5000 server. n AirSpeed 5000 2-channel model servers do not include Video I/O Card 2 (Video I/O 2).
AirSpeed 5000 Server Hardware Components PCI Slot Interface Description 3 PCI-E x8 Multi I/O Expansion Card The Multi I/O Expansion card is used for handling multiple LTC, reference, and other capabilities. Or, for even more functionality (including additional LTC outputs, multiple LTC inputs, and GPIO), use the Multi I/O Expansion cables to connect to the Multi I/O Expansion Panel. 4 PCI-E Internal LSI® RAID controller board The LSI MegaRAID board is installed in the fourth PCI-E x8 connector.
2 Installing the AirSpeed 5000 System This chapter describes how to install an AirSpeed 5000 server on your site.
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) 2-channel model servers are shipped without codec modules installed. Therefore, the codec modules must be installed onto the Video I/O board before the server is rack-mounted. Since, the codec modules are shipped separately from the server, make sure you locate the package containing the codec modules before proceeding.
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) AirSpeed 5000 Codec Module Kit Contents (2-Channel Models) For all AirSpeed 5000 2-channel model servers, there are two codec modules that must be installed prior to rack mounting your server. Depending on 2-channel which model server you have ordered, these kits provide your Airspeed 5000 server with either MPEG-2 HD or AVC-Intra hardware capabilities. They are described in the table below.
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage disk drives, cards, and other parts. Avid recommends that you perform all procedures in this chapter only at an ESD workstation. If one is not available, provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground (any unpainted metal surface) on your server when handling parts.
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) Removing and Replacing the Server Main Cover (2-Channel Models) The AirSpeed 5000 server must be operated with the chassis cover in place to ensure proper cooling. However, you will need to remove the main cover to remove the Video I/O board, and add the appropriate codec modules to it. n Before removing the main cover, make sure the server is powered down, and all peripheral devices and AC power cables are unplugged.
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) To remove the VIO board from the chassis: 1. Observe the safety precautions described in “Electrostatic Discharge Precautions” on page 19 and “Safety and Regulatory Information” in the AirSpeed 5000 Setup Guide. 2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cables. 3. Remove the server main cover. For instructions, see “Removing and Replacing the Server Main Cover (2-Channel Models)” on page 20. 4.
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) 7. To disconnect the Video I/O board 1 (VIO 1), do the following: a. Remove the Power Harness (yellow and black cable) from the Video I/O board. Power Harness (yellow and black) b. n Remove the two SATA (red) cables from the Video I/O board.
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) 8. Release the Hold Down Bracket using the thumbscrews, and then slide it out of the chassis. Hold Down Bracket and thumbscrew 9. Remove the Board Locking Bracket by loosening the thumbscrews, and sliding the bracket up, and out of the chassis. Board Locking Bracket Thumbscrews 10. Gently lift the Video I/O board (VIO 1) off of the riser card and out of the chassis. 11.
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) Attaching the Codec Modules to the Video I/O Board This topic contains information on how to attach two (2) codec modules to the Video I/O board. n This procedure applies to both the MPEG-2 HD and the AVC-Intra codec module kits. To attach the Codec modules to the Video I/O board: 1. Open the MPEG-2 HD, or AVC-Intra Codec Module kit that contains the codec modules that you are upgrading to, and place them on your workspace. 2.
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) 3. Using the supplied set screws and a #2 Phillips head screwdriver, do the following: n a. Align the holes in the codec to the standoffs on the Video I/O board b. Firmly, attach the first codec to the connector on the Video I/O board. Codecs can only be placed one way. c. Repeat Step 3 for the second codec. When both codecs are screwed down to the Video I/O board, it will look like this: Codecs secured to Video I/O Board 4.
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) 4. Reattach the SATA and Power cables for the Video I/O board (VIO 1) as follows: n a. Reattach the Power Harness (yellow and black cable) to the Video I/O board. b. Reattach the two SATA (red) cables to the Video I/O board. Make sure the SATA cables are connected (Top to Top, and Bottom to Bottom).
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) 5. Replace the Hold Down Bracket by sliding it back into place. Once in place, tighten the thumbscrews. n Lift the LSI cable that goes along the side of the chassis, so that the Hold Down bracket sits at the bottom of the chassis in it’s slot, then, tighten the thumbscrews.
Installing Codecs On Your Video I/O Board (2-Channel Models Only) 6. Reattach the Card guide, and tighten the thumbscrews. n When reattaching the Card Guide, make sure the Video I/O board (top) and Hydra card (bottom), are secured in their respective slots. 7. (Option) Reattach any cables that were removed from any add-in cards. 8. Replace the server main cover, and tighten the thumbscrews. For more information, see “Removing and Replacing the Server Main Cover (2-Channel Models)” on page 20. 9.
Installing Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware in a Rack Installing Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware in a Rack The Avid AirSpeed 5000 is designed for 19-inch (483-mm) racks and require two EIA rack units (2U), or 3.5 inches (89 mm) of rack space. The rail kit installs into rails that are between 23-inches (584.2-mm) to 31-inches (787.4-mm) inches deep.
Installing Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware in a Rack • Circuit Overloading — Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern. • Reliable Grounding — Reliable grounding of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained.
Installing Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware in a Rack Separating the Slide Rails You need to separate the slide rails and attach the inner “movable” section to the File Gateway server and the outer “fixed” section to the rack rails. To separate the slide rails: 1. Slide the slide rail completely open. 2. Press the spring clip on the inner slide rail as shown in the illustration. n The blowup of the spring clip shown in the illustration is on the bottom side of the slide rail. Separating the Slide Rails 3.
Installing Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware in a Rack Attaching Inner Slide Rails to the Avid AirSpeed 5000 Attach the inner slide rails that were separated from the outer slide rails to the Avid AirSpeed 5000. To attach the inner slide rails: 1. Position the inner slide rail against the side of the server so that the screw holes are toward the rear of the server, and front of the slide rail fits over the tab at the front of the server. 2. Secure the inner slide rail to the server with two of the small screws.
Installing Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware in a Rack 2. Slide the square tabs through the holes in the front, vertical rack-mounting rail. Positioning the Outer Slide Rail with the Front Rack-Mounting Rail 3. Push the outer rail towards the outside of the rack, to secure the outer rail in place Insert the Outer Slide Rail to the Front Rack-Mounting Rail 4. Adjust the outer slide rail bracket assembly to the rear mounting rail.
Installing Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware in a Rack 5. Secure the rear outer slide rail bracket assembly to the rear mounting rail as you did for the front rack-mounting rail. Securing the Outer Slide Rail to the Rear Rack-Mounting Rail 6. Repeat this procedure to attach the second outer slide rail on the other side of the rack.
Installing Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware in a Rack 2. With the bracket assembly tabs aligning with the cut-out in the round hole adapter, swing the adapter so that the holes face the front of the bracket assemble as shown in the following illustration. Positioning the Round Hole Adapter 3. Slide the outer slide rail bracket assembly onto the side rack-mounting rail so that the round hole adapter is over the rack rail.
Installing Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware in a Rack 4. Insert the small (10-32) Phillips-head screws through the round-hole adapter and mounting rail, into the bracket. If the rack holes are different size, you need to supply your own screws Securing the Outer Slide Rail to the Rack-Mounting Rail 5. Adjust the outer slide rail bracket assembly to the rear mounting rail. 6. Secure the rear outer slide rail bracket assembly to the rear mounting rail as you did for the front rack-mounting rail. 7.
Installing Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware in a Rack 3. From the front of the rack enclosure, insert the large screws through the Avid AirSpeed 5000 and front mounting rail, and tighten. n You can use your own rack hardware if your rack has square holes or unique fasteners. Front Panel Screws 1 of 4 screws Rack enclosure front mounting rail (Option) Installing the Multi I/O Expansion Panel in a Rack This topic contains information on how to install the Multi I/O Expansion Panel in a rack.
Installing the Avid AirSpeed 5000 Drives 3. From the rear of the rack enclosure, secure the Panel to the rack with the large screws included with the Panel. n You can use your own rack hardware if your rack has square holes or unique fasteners. 1 2 1 3 RS 2 -422 3 4 4 IN 1 2 LTC 3 4 OU T 1 GP 2 IO 3 4 5 6 7 8 REF AIR SP EX PA NSI EE D5 00 0 ON Installing the Avid AirSpeed 5000 Drives This topic contains information on inserting drives in the AirSpeed 5000 server.
Installing the Avid AirSpeed 5000 Drives 4. Make sure the drive LEDs are on the bottom before you begin to slide the drive into the server. Drive carrier latch Drive lock Fault LED (red) Power/Activity LED (blue) n c When you are installing drives in the Avid AirSpeed 5000, begin the installation at the bottom of a column of drives. Make sure the first drive you install is level and flat as you insert it into the server. Do not force a drive into a slot.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server Once the AirSpeed 5000 server is securely installed in the rack, and the drives are installed, you are now ready to connect the appropriate cables to the rear panel of the AirSpeed 5000 server to the external devices for your particular site. This section contains the cabling diagrams and instructions for your AirSpeed 5000 server.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server AirSpeed 5000 Server Connection Information The rear panel Avid AirSpeed 5000 server provides access to the power supplies, system drives, video (VGA) port, 1 gigabit (Gb) Ethernet ports, and six USB ports for the keyboard, mouse, and so on. The Serial port is not used. n The following illustration shows the rear panel of the AirSpeed 5000 4-channel model server. Two channel model severs do not contain the bottom Video I/O card.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server Multi I/O Expansion Panel Connection Information The included Multi I/O Expansion Panel is required if you plan to use any of the following functionality: • GPIO • LTC Output • More than 1 LTC Input Multi I/O Expansion Panel - Rear View LTC In Ports 1 3 2 RS-422 4 RS-422 Ports 1 1 2 2 3 LTC 3 These ports are not used 4 4 LTC Out Ports 1 IN OUT 2 3 4 AIRSPEED 5000 MULTI I/O GPIO 5 GPIO Port 6 7 8 REF EXPANSION Genlock Multi I/O Expansio
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server Connecting to the Multi I/O Expansion Ports on the Server Make sure there is adequate space to run and connect the Multi I/O Expansion cables to the rear of the unit. Since, there is no power connection on the Multi I/O Expansion Panel, simply connect it to the AirSpeed 5000 server chassis using the two Multi I/O Expansion cables that were supplied with your server.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server t If your site does not require GPIO, or additional LTC capabilities, you can use the Reference and LTC breakout cable (7070-30344-00), and the Serial Breakout cable (7070-30394-00), as shown in the following illustration, to connect to the Multi I/O Expansion Ports on the rear of the AirSpeed 5000 server: Connecting SDI Video Inputs and Outputs The SDI Video connections are marked on the rear of the AirSpeed 5000 server.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server Connecting SDI Video Inputs The four SDI Video Input connections are marked on the rear of the AirSpeed 5000 server. n AirSpeed 5000 2-channel model servers only contain one Video I/O card. Therefore, the Video IN 3 and Video IN 4 connections are not available. The following illustration shows the location of the SDI IN video connectors on the rear of the AirSpeed 5000 server.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server The following illustration shows the location of the SDI OUT video connectors on the rear of the AirSpeed 5000 chassis. Video OUT 1 Video OUT 2 Video OUT 3 Video OUT 4 Multi I/O Expansion Card To connect SDI video output cables on the chassis: 1. Ensure that you have the proper SDI video (75 ohm-rated) interface coaxial cables available. 2.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server The following illustration shows the location of the Auxiliary Monitor Output connectors on the rear of the AirSpeed 5000 chassis. Monitor OUT 1 Monitor OUT 2 Monitor OUT 3 Monitor OUT 4 To connect Auxiliary (1.0/2.3) to BNC cables: 1. Connect one end of the Auxiliary (1.0/2.3) to BNC adapter to one of the Monitor Outputs (labelled Monitor OUT 1-4 in the diagram) on the rear of the AirSpeed 5000 server.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server Connecting Video Reference This topic contains information on how to connect Video Reference to the rear of the AirSpeed 5000 server. Depending on your site’s needs, there are two methods to connect video reference to your server. To connect video reference to the server: 1. Connect the Reference and LTC Breakout Cable (7070-30344-00), as shown in the following illustration, to the Multi I/O Expansion card on the rear of the AirSpeed 5000 server. 2.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server Connecting LTC This topic contains information on how to connect LTC to the AirSpeed 5000 server. Depending on your site’s needs, there are two methods to connect LTC to your server. No matter what choice you have decided on (cable or Multi I/O Expansion Panel), the LTC signal will always be the same. To connect LTC to the server: t t n If you only have one LTC signal, do the following: a.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server Converting BNC Connectors to XLR On the AirSpeed 5000 server, the LTC OUT connections require BNC. However, if you want to convert from a BNC connection to an XLR connection, you must purchase BNC to XLR adapters. Any subsequent wiring should be done as follows. To convert BNC to XLR: 1. Select a BNC to XLR adapter that conforms to IEC 60268-12 (formerly IEC 268-12) section 6 under the application of a “Single channel (unbalanced)” connection data. 2.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server 3. For connecting to Shared storage (ISIS), only use the two right-most Ethernet cable to the ports labelled Port 3 (LAN3) or Port 4 (LAN4) on the back of the Avid AirSpeed 5000 server. The other ports can be used for other Ethernet applications. n The two right-most ports (3 and 4) are the Intel Pro 1000 1Gb network ports and labeled LAN3, and LAN4.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server Connecting Serial The following topic describes how to connect a serial controller device (such as an automation system or edit controller) to the AirSpeed 5000 server or the Multi I/O Expansion Panel. n For details on each RS-422 connector with signals, see “RS-422 Serial Remote DB9 Connector Specifications” on page 103.
Cabling Up the AirSpeed 5000 Server n If your Automation device uses an RJ45, you need to supply an RJ45 to DB9 converter to connect to the Multi I/O Expansion Panel. 1 3 2 RS-422 4 1 1 2 2 3 LTC 3 4 4 1 IN OUT 2 3 4 AIRSPEED 5000 GPIO 5 6 7 8 REF EXPANSION RS-422 Ports b. Connect the other end of the serial cables to your RS-422 devices.
Connecting a Keyboard, Monitor, and Mouse Connecting a Keyboard, Monitor, and Mouse You need to provide a standard USB compatible keyboard, monitor and mouse to access the Avid AirSpeed 5000. The keyboard and mouse plug directly into either of the USB ports on the rear of the chassis. Or, if you have a splitter, you can connect both to one USB connecter and leave the other USB connectors open for other purposes (such as connecting a removable USB hard drive).
Connecting the Power Cords Connecting the Power Cords The last step you must perform when cabling up your AirSpeed 5000 is to connect the power cords. Two U.S. IEC power cords are shipped with the unit. If your local power distribution is not compatible with the supplied cords, you must provide your own IEC power cables that are compatible with your country’s power system. The power connector accepts 100 to 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz. Power Supply 2 LAN2 LAN4 LAN1 LAN3 Power Supply 1 To connect power: 1.
Turning On the Avid AirSpeed 5000 Server Turning On the Avid AirSpeed 5000 Server When you turn on the power to your Avid AirSpeed 5000 server, you must do it in the following order so that Avid AirSpeed 5000 will see all of its connected components. To turn on the power for each component: 1. Make sure to turn on the power to the KVM switch (if using one). 2. Make sure you have all your network cables connected before you load the Avid AirSpeed 5000 software. 3.
Performing System Diagnostics Performing System Diagnostics The AirSpeed 5000 Hardware Test is a diagnostic program that is designed to test the Avid-specific hardware components in the AirSpeed 5000. Specifically, the diagnostic program can be used to verify that the Avid hardware is working properly and it can confirm compatibility with external audio and video devices. n Quit all applications before running the diagnostic program.
Performing System Diagnostics Diagnostic Window Explained The diagnostic window is divided into four sections: • The Information section displays revision and identification information about the Avid hardware, including Base Board Information, and VIO Board information. • The Hardware Test allows you to select the loopback cables that are connected to your system. When one of these cables is selected for testing, the required connection information is displayed in the Required Connections area.
Performing System Diagnostics Reviewing Hardware Information The Information section of the Diagnostic window displays hardware information. To check the hardware information: 1. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Avid\Avid AirSpeed\Utilities\DiagnosticUtilities, and select Airspeed5000Test.exe. The Avid AirSpeed 5000 Hardware Test dialog box opens. The version shown in the title bar following screen example is [00.32]. You might have a later version, and therefore, your values might be different.
Performing System Diagnostics 2. Click the Information icon. A text editor opens and displays the information as follows: Multi I/O Expansion Card - Serial Number - Part Number - FPGA_N Revision - CPLD_N Revision Video I/O Card (for Slot 1 and Slot 2) - Serial Number - Part Number - FPGA_C Revision - CPLD_N Revision - CPLD_P Revision - Codec Slot 1 - Codec Slot 2 This information is saved in text format as a .log file.
Performing System Diagnostics Starting the Hardware Test The core test verifies the baseboard and VIO board information. If you want, you can run additional tests by connecting loopback cables to their respective input signals. To begin testing: 1. Click the Hardware Tests icon. The Hardware Tests section opens. 2. (Optional) To run additional tests, connect all the required external cables. 3.
Performing System Diagnostics 4. Click Start. The test runs. Information about the test and a status bar appear. After the test sequence is finished, a Passed or Failed display appears in red or green. Green indicates the test sequence has passed. Red indicates the test has failed. Playing a Video Frame Playing a video frame allows you to test the video signal and configures the hardware to play a video image from the 8 outputs. The video image appears in the Video display. To play a video image: 1.
Performing System Diagnostics 3. In the Format field, select the video format that you want to test. 4. Select the Play Frame. Options are: t Color Bars t Sweep Pattern t Test Image 5. Click Start Video. The video appears in the Video Display window, and appears in all other video outputs. 6. To stop play at any time, click Stop Video. Capturing from an External Video Source You can test capture and display video from a selected source. To capture video: 1. Click the Video icon.
Performing System Diagnostics Testing Audio Outputs Audio testing allows you to configure the hardware to play audio tones from all of the audio output ports. To play audio: 1. Click the Audio icon. The Audio section opens. 2. Select the Audio tone: t Count_16 t Lo_1kHz t Hi_1kHz 3. Select the Frequency (48kHz).
Performing System Diagnostics 4. Click Play Audio. The audio tone plays. You will hear the spoken number of the audio channel. 5. To stop audio at any time, click Stop Audio. The video appears in the Video Display window, and appears in all other video outputs. Capturing from the Play Frame Video (Loopback Mode) If you connect the video source input to the matching video play output with a loopback cable, you can capture the frame and display it in the Video Display window. To capture video: 1.
Performing System Diagnostics Testing Disk Performance Disk performance testing is designed to help Avid Customer Support Representatives investigate potential disk performance errors and issues. Depending on the nature of your failure, you might be asked to run these tests to provide information about specific problems. n Basic tests are already included in the Hardware Tests tab. To test disk performance: 1. Click the Disk Performance icon. The Disk Performance section opens. 2.
Performing System Diagnostics Error Log If an error is detected during a test, information about the error is recorded to the log file. The board information along with the log file is saved in a .txt file inside the folder DIAG_LOG_FILES. The name of the log file is AED_LOG_YBBKxxxxxx.TXT (where YBBKxxxxxx is the board serial number). The log records the results each time the diagnostics are performed. To start a clean log file, rename, delete or move the current .txt file.
3 Configuring the AirSpeed 5000 for Your Network This chapter describes network and Windows operating system parameters that need setting along with instructions on how to configure your AirSpeed 5000 server for your network. Once you have cabled up your AirSpeed 5000 server, and the system is powered on, you must configure your operating system and set up your shared storage (for Interplay Production and Team modes). Once that is done, assign an IP address, and activate your Operating System.
AirSpeed 5000 Network Configuration Checklist AirSpeed 5000 Network Configuration Checklist The following table provides a checklist of tasks that must be performed when configuring the AirSpeed 5000 server for your network. n The Monitor application will be minimized at the Taskbar. Before beginning any system maintenance, be sure to close the Monitor application. When closing the Monitor application, you will see a dialog box asking you to confirm that you want the AirSpeed 5000 application(s) closed.
AirSpeed 5000 Network Configuration Checklist 4. In the Date and Time tab, click the Change date and time button. 5. Set the date and time. 6. Click OK to close the Date and Time Settings dialog box. 7. Click the Change time zone button. 8. Set the time zone for the location of the Avid AirSpeed 5000. 9. Make sure the “Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time” option is selected if your location observes daylight saving time. 10. Click OK to close the Time Zone Settings dialog box. 11.
AirSpeed 5000 Network Configuration Checklist Assigning an IP Address Once you have the AirSpeed 5000 server connected to your network, you should verify your network connection. This involves assigning a static or dynamic IP address based on the requirements for your site. This enables you to communicate with your shared storage infrastructure (ISIS 5000 or ISIS 7000). You should be able to get this information from your site’s Administrator. You must use LAN 3 and/or Lan 4 for ISIS communication.
AirSpeed 5000 Network Configuration Checklist To activate your Windows 7 Operating System: 1. Determine if you have direct access to the Internet from the Airspeed 5000 server. n t If you have direct access to the Internet, you can activate using the “Activate online” method. Go to Step 2.
AirSpeed 5000 Network Configuration Checklist (Optional) Creating a Windows User Account on the AirSpeed 5000 Your AirSpeed 5000 system comes with two default users. However, when configuring your shared storage, it might be good practice to create a Windows user account (with Admin rights) with an AirSpeed 5000 user name and matching password (recommended Avid1234) that is consistent with an Interplay and ISIS user name and password.
AirSpeed 5000 Network Configuration Checklist 11. Right-click on the new user you just created, and select Properties. The Properties dialog box for this user opens. 12. Click the Member Of tab, and then click the Add button. 13. In the “Enter the object names to select” field, type Administrators. 14. Click the Check Names button. The full group will be added to this user. 15. Click OK. This user is now also a member of the Administrators Group. 16.
AirSpeed 5000 Network Configuration Checklist 5. Right-click on Logins, and select New Login. The Login - New dialog box opens. 6. On the General page (it should already be in focus), make sure that the Windows authentication is selected (checked). 7. In the Login name field, type the name of the new Windows user you created. n If this user is a domain user, you will need a fully qualified name (DOMAIN\USER) You can click the Search button to help. 8. Click User Mapping. 9.
4 Installing Your Shared Storage and Device Service This chapter contains some optional tasks you must perform based on how you are using the AirSpeed 5000 server for your site.
Shared Storage and Device Service Checklist Shared Storage and Device Service Checklist The following table provides a checklist of tasks that must be performed when configuring the AirSpeed 5000 server’s shared storage, and Device Service, if you’re site uses Avid iNEWS Command to control AirSpeed 5000 channels.
Shared Storage and Device Service Checklist (Option) Installing the AirSpeed Multi Stream Device Service If your site uses Avid iNEWS Command, Interplay Capture, or Capture Manager to control AirSpeed 5000 channels for capture or playout, you need to install the AirSpeed Multi Stream Device Service on the AirSpeed 5000 server.
5 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your AirSpeed 5000 This chapter contains information on how to perform preventative maintenance on your AirSpeed 5000 system, as well as how to troubleshoot your server when problems or failures occur. For more information see the following sections: • Preventative Maintenance • Accessing the Knowledge Base Preventative Maintenance This section contains information on some preventative maintenance tasks to help keep your system healthy.
Preventative Maintenance Setting Up Remote Access to the AirSpeed 5000 Server AirSpeed 5000 supports Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol to enable remote access to the system. There are many RDP clients available, including the Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection software that ships with Windows XP or later. When configuring your remote access client, there are a few details to consider to ensure reliable operation of the system. AirSpeed 5000 does not support multiple-session RDP or Fast User Switching.
Preventative Maintenance Re-imaging Your System This topic provides information on how to use the USB Flash Drive (UFD) provided to install a factory operating system (OS) image in the event of a catastrophic failure, or as directed by Avid Customer Support. After performing this procedure, the system will have a factory OS. You will need to install the AirSpeed 5000 application, and reconfigure the software settings.
Preventative Maintenance Install the AirSpeed 5000 application as described in the topic “Installing AirSpeed 5000 Server Software” on page 64. IMPORTANT: When you are done installing the AirSpeed 5000 application, a dialog box opens, asking if you want to reboot your system. Do the following: • Make sure all other applications are closed, and then click Yes. If outdated, or not in sync, the BIC and HUB will automatically be updated when the AirSpeed 5000 application is launched.
Preventative Maintenance 7. Select the Boot Device Priority menu. Then, do the following: t Make sure the 1st Boot Device displays the UFD that you changed to on the Hard Disk Drives menu. 8. Press F10. You will be asked if you want to Save configuration changes and exit setup. 9. With Ok selected, press Enter to save your configuration settings, and reboot the system. The AvidPE Restore Menu opens. The Avid PE Restore Menu is often behind another window. So, click it to make it the active window. 10.
Preventative Maintenance 18. Select the Boot Device Priority menu, and make sure the 1st Boot Device displays the RAID drive that you changed to on the Hard Disk Drives menu. 19. Press F10. You will be asked if you want to Save configuration changes and exit setup. 20. With Ok selected, press Enter to save your configuration settings, and reboot the system. 21. When the system restarts, log into Windows. 22. Right-click on My Computer, and select Manage. 23. In the left pane, select Disk Management.
Preventative Maintenance 24. Right-click on the E: drive next to Disk 1, and select Change Drive Letter and Paths... The Change Drive Letter and Paths for E: () dialog box opens. 25. Click Remove. A Disk Management message box opens.
Preventative Maintenance 26. Click Yes. Notice that Disk 1 is no longer labelled (E:) drive, and Disk 2 still appears as a Foreign drive. 27. Right-click on Disk 2, Foreign disk, and select Import Foreign Disks... A message appears asking if you are sure you want to import foreign disks. 28. Click Yes on any Confirmation dialog boxes that appear. The drives will display the following information: n The E: volume is labelled “Media” by default, but might appear with another name if it has been changed.
Preventative Maintenance 29. The next step is to set up your system. This is described in the topic “Configuring the AirSpeed 5000 for Your Network” on page 68. When you are done with that, you can re-install the latest version of the AirSpeed 5000 server software for your site, as described in “Installing AirSpeed 5000 Server Software” on page 87. Installing AirSpeed 5000 Server Software For new systems, the AirSpeed 5000 server software is pre-installed on your server.
Preventative Maintenance c During the installation process, do not modify the default user logon and password. This might result in a failure to install properly and might cause your system to crash. When installing, either modify the default user logon before beginning the application install process, or modify the user logon after installation and configuration of the application is complete.
Preventative Maintenance 4. Click Next. The License Agreement dialog box opens. 5. Select your language from the Select License Language list. The default language is English. n If you want to view a copy of the EULA License in all languages,the License file is located on your system. Navigate to C:\Program Files\Avid\Avid AirSpeed 5000\Licenses\Avid, and select the PDF or RTF License file. 6. Accept the terms of the license agreement, and click Next. The Ready to Install the Program dialog box opens.
Preventative Maintenance 8. Click Finish. A message box opens telling you to restart your system. 9. Click Yes to restart your system. When your system restarts, the AirSpeed 5000 application will update the hardware components. It will also create a new database. n If there was a previous database on your system called “autogen”, it will be recreated when the application restarts.
Preventative Maintenance Configuring the AirSpeed 5000 for Record and Playback When you are done installing or updating your software, you can configure the AirSpeed 5000 application software for your site’s environment. This includes setting up Record and Destination templates, and configuring AirSpeed 5000 channels for ingest and playout, among other tasks.
Accessing the Knowledge Base Accessing the Knowledge Base The Avid Customer Support Knowledge Base (Knowledge Base) provides additional information that is frequently updated. n Some locations on the Knowledge Base require you to log in as a registered user, but you can access most of the information in the Knowledge Base without registering and logging in. To access the Knowledge Base: 1. Go to www.avid.com. 2. Click Service & Support 3. Click Knowledge Base. 4. (Option) Click Login.
A Specifications and Notices This section provides information on the dimensions and weight, the environmental, the electrical, acoustic, audio, video and the power cord specifications for the Avid AirSpeed 5000 Server (both 4-channel and 2-channel models), and qualified Multi I/O Expansion Panel. It also recommends the use of an Uninterruptible Power Supply and supported network cabling.
Dimensions and Weight Dimensions and Weight The following table lists the dimensions and weight. Component Dimensions and Weight Component Height Width Avid AirSpeed 5000 3.5 in. (89 mm) Server Depth Rack Units Weight 19.0 in. (483 mm) 29.5 in. (686 mm) 2 62 lb (28.2 kg) with 10 drives installed 19.0 in. (483 mm) 29.5 in. (686 mm) 2 53 lb (28.2 kg) with 5 drives installed Multi I/O Expansion 1.75 in. (44.5 mm) 19.0 in. (483 mm) 4.0 in. (101.6 mm) 1 Panel 4.40 lb (2.
Power Specifications Power Specifications The following table lists the Power specifications. Power Specifications Component Voltage Frequency Watts (Avg. U.S.) Watts (Max. U.S.
Video Channels Video Channels This section describes the video channels. All 4-channel model servers support four (4) bi-directional channels (1 input, 1 main output, 1 auxiliary output per channel) All 2-channel model servers support two (2) bi-directional channels (1 input, 1 main output, 1 auxiliary output per channel) the following also applies: • PAL, NTSC, 1080i 50/60, 720p 50/60 (SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 295M, SMPTE 296M) • Base model supports upconvert to HD output as a standard feature.
Video Compression (4-Channel Models) Video Compression (4-Channel Model Servers) Parameter Specification AVC-Intra model • Supports four (4) channels of HD record or play of AVC-Intra 50 and 100 • Supports four (4) channels of DNxHD 85 or 100 play (standard) • Supports four (4) channels of DNxHD 120 or 145 play (standard) • Supports two (2) channels of DNxHD 185 or 220 play (standard) • Supports four (4) channels of MPEG-2 HD play (standard) (HDV 25Mbps, MPEG-2 HD 17.
Video Compression (2-Channel Models) Video Compression (2-Channel Models) This section describes the video compression for all 2-channel model servers (MPEG-2 HD, and AVC-Intra).
Audio Specifications Video Compression (2-Channel Model Servers) Parameter Specification Options The following options are available for 2-channel model servers: • DNxHD for MPEG-2 HD/AVC-Intra 2-Channel System Option enables MPEG-2 HD or AVC-Intra system to record: - Two (2) channels DNxHD 120 or 145 - One (1) channel DNxHD 185 or 220 - Two (2) channels DNxHD 85 or 100 n MPEG-2 HD and AVC-Intra systems can play DNxHD as a standard feature.
Control and Synchronization Specifications Control and Synchronization Specifications This section describes the control and synchronization specifications. Control and Synchronization Specifications Parameter Specification External Control • VDCP • Native Network API (AMS API). • Record, play, trimming and configuration are performed using the AirSpeed 5000 Remote Console user interface.
Redundancy Redundancy With regards to redundancy, we support the following: • Redundant network connections • Hot-swap redundant power supplies • Hot-swap redundant media drives • Hot-swap mirrored boot (OS) drives • N+1 system fans File Ingest/Exchange We support FTP transfer of MXF OP1A files in or out. Storage For storage, the AirSpeed 5000 is equipped with the following: • 4-channel model servers comes with ten (10) 1 TB drives RAID 50 (8 TB usable).
Connection Specifications Connection Specifications This section describes the connection specifications.
Connector Pinouts and Connections Connector Pinouts and Connections The following connectors are listed in this section: w • “RS-422 Serial Remote DB9 Connector Specifications” on page 103 • “Ethernet Connector Specifications” on page 107 • “Multi I/O Expansion Port Cable Connection Specifications” on page 108 • “LTC Timecode Connector Specifications” on page 111 • “USB 2 Connector Specifications” on page 112 In order to ensure emission compliance, all cables attached to connectors on the AirSp
Connector Pinouts and Connections The following diagram shows the serial remote DB9 connection on the AirSpeed 5000: Serial Remote DB9 Pin Connections Serial Remote DB9 Connectors Pin # Pin Connections on AirSpeed 5000 1 Ground 2 RS-422 Transmit data (TX-) 3 RS-232 Receive data (RX+) 4 Ground 5 No Connect 6 Ground 7 RS-422 Transmit data (TX+) 8 RS-232 Receive data (RX-) 9 Ground 104
Connector Pinouts and Connections Supported Optional VDCP Commands The following commands are implemented in Avid products for the VDCP protocol. Avid supports all required VDCP commands, plus the following optional commands. In addition, Avid supports fixed 8 and variable length IDs up to 31 characters. The AirSpeed 5000 responds with an ACK upon successful completion of the commands listed in the following table.
Connector Pinouts and Connections Supported Optional VDCP Commands (Continued) Command Description 2x.1D - RENAME This command renames an ID in the video disk from the Original ID to the New ID. The Original ID will no longer exist once the command is executed. 2x.1F - NEW COPY This command creates a new ID in the video disk from an existing ID. In terms of the AirSpeed 5000, a subclip is created. If the original clip is deleted, the subclip will also be deleted. 2x.
Connector Pinouts and Connections Ethernet Connector Specifications The following table lists the 4 Ethernet connectors (RJ-45) specifications on the chassis.
Connector Pinouts and Connections Multi I/O Expansion Port Cable Connection Specifications This section contains information on the pin assignments for the female connectors on the Multi I/O Expansion Panel. BNC Connectors for LTC IN and Reference The 3 BNC Connectors on the other end of the Reference and LTC Breakout cable are used for connecting LTC IN (BNC labelled LTC IN) and Reference (the BNCs labelled REF).
Connector Pinouts and Connections GPIO Connector Specifications The GPIO Connector is provided by a DB25 Connector on the rear of the of the Multi I/O Expansion Panel. The GPIO pinouts are “relay closure” driven signals. The GPIO inputs have internal pullups, and the inputs should be driven with an external relay closure to ground to send the input low. Alternately, the inputs can be driven with a high/low electrical driver (CMOS or TTL), as long as the driver can sink 20mA when driving to a low state.
Connector Pinouts and Connections Auxiliary (1.0/2.3) to BNC Adapter Cable Connection Specifications This section contains information on the connection specifications for the Auxiliary (1.0/2.3) to BNC Adapter cable. Mini-BNC - Attaches to Video I/O Card BNC Adapter - Attaches to a BNC connection on another device n The four (4) Auxiliary (1.0/2.3) to BNC Adapter cables are Avid supplied. Connecting Monitor Out The Mini-BNC connector on the Auxiliary (1.0/2.
Connector Pinouts and Connections LTC Timecode Connector Specifications The LTC In is an AC coupled input which requires a minimum 100mV between the LTC and ground. Peak-Peak input levels can be anywhere between 300 mV and 5.3V. LTC Loopthrough displays Playback, Channel 2. In the following LTC diagram: • Pin 1 is located at the center. • Ground is located on the outer shell. The following table lists LTC specifications.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) USB 2 Connector Specifications This is a standard USB 2 connector. We support standard USB 2.0 devices, such as flash drives, keyboards and mice. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Avid highly recommends you create a separate derived power system for your Avid Airspeed 5000. This provides protection against sudden power surges or losses that could cause you to lose files or experience data corruption.The power outlets need to be from the same distribution panel.
B Safety and Regulatory Information This document contains safety and regulatory information for Avid hardware.
FCC Notice c For products with a power switch the main power switch should remain accessible after installation. (Hebrew Warnings and Cautions) FCC Notice Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices produce RF energy incidental to their intended purpose.
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to Avid hardware that are not expressly approved by Avid Technology may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to Avid hardware must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
European Union Declaration of Conformity (Hebrew LED Safety Notices) European Union Declaration of Conformity Declaration of conformity Konformitätserklärung Déclaration de conformité Declaración de Confomidad Verklaring de overeenstemming Dichiarazione di conformità We/Wir/Nous/WIJ/Noi: Avid Technology 75 Network Drive Burlington, MA, 01803 USA European Contact: Nearest Avid Sales and Service Office or Avid Technology International B.V.
European Union Declaration of Conformity declare under our sole responsibility that the product, erklären, in alleniniger Verantwortung,daß dieses Produkt, déclarons sous notre seule responsabilité que le produit, declaramos, bajo nuestra sola responsabilidad, que el producto, verklaren onder onze verantwoordelijkheid, dat het product, dichiariamo sotto nostra unica responsabilità, che il prodotto, Product Name(s): AirSpeed 5000 Model Number(s): 7020-30291-XX Product Option(s): This declaration covers all
Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Union Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Union This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
Korean EMC Regulations Korean EMC Regulations Class A Equipment Please note that this equipment has obtained EMC registration for commercial use. In the event that it has been mistakenly sold or purchased, please exchange it for equipment certified for home use. Taiwan EMC Regulations Taiwan EMC Regulations BSMI Class A EMC Warning Warning Statement 1.
Taiwan EMC Regulations 2. Operator touchable area protection Operation manual should have following statement and statement should be shown on device, or put on similar sentence: 3.
Taiwan EMC Regulations Examples of measures to reduce risks include: - Rounding of sharp edges and corners - Guarding - Provision of SAFETY INTERLOCKS - Providing sufficient stability to free-standing equipment - Selecting cathode ray tubes and high pressure lamps that are resistant to implosion and explosion respectively - Provision of markings to warn USERS where access is unavoidable 5.
Taiwan EMC Regulations 9. An EUT that provides TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK connection ports for connection of multiple items of other telecommunications equipment shall not create a hazard for USERS and TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK SERVICE PERSONS due to summation of TOUCH CURRENT 10.
Taiwan EMC Regulations If an equipment is provided with a replaceable battery, and if replacement by an incorrect type could result in an explosion (for example, with some lithium batteries), the following applies: - If the battery is placed in an OPERATOR ACCESS AREA, there shall be a marking close to the battery or a statement in both the operating and the servicing instructions - If the battery is placed elsewhere in the equipment, there shall be a marking close to the battery or a statement in the s
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