VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide (Version 1.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide Introduction 1 Overview 2 Installation 3 Operation 4 Maintenance 5 Appendix A Index I
Hardware Guide Version 1.1 for the VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Version 1.1 Copyright © 2013 by Rohde & Schwarz DVS GmbH, Hanover. All rights reserved. The manuals as well as the soft- and/or hardware described here and all their constituent parts are protected by copyright. Without the express permission of Rohde & Schwarz DVS GmbH any form of use which goes beyond the narrow bounds prescribed by copyright legislation is prohibited and liable to prosecution.
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Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................... 1-1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 C Overview ................................................................................. 1-2 Target Group ........................................................................... 1-3 Conventions Used in this User Guide ..................................... 1-3 Safety Instructions .................................................................. 1-4 Important Notes ..
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 5 Maintenance ..............................................................................5-1 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 A Hard Disk Maintenance ...........................................................5-2 5.1.1 Introduction to RAID ......................................................5-2 5.1.2 Identifying a Broken Hard Disk ........................................5-3 5.1.3 Replacing a Hard Disk ....................................................
Introduction 1 This documentation describes how to use the hardware of VENICE 2U, the Media Production Hub and VENICE Element, the entry-level model manufactured by Rohde & Schwarz DVS GmbH (in short ’DVS’). VENICE 2U/Element is a highly flexible server system for the capturing and playout of audio and video content. Especially designed for highly optimized, file-based broadcast workflows, it provides multiple independent channels and supports natively the most common compressed formats.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 1.1 Overview This guide informs you about the installation of the VENICE 2U/Element hardware, its operation as well as all connection possibilities. Furthermore, it describes maintenance tasks that you may carry out on your own. The chapters contain the following information: 1-2 Chapter 1 Begins with a short introduction to VENICE 2U/Element, followed by a note regarding the audience this manual is written for and an explanation of the conventions used in this manual.
Introduction 1.2 Target Group To use this manual you should have experience in handling video and computer equipment. Additionally, to use the DVS system in connection with other equipment, e.g. a camera or a VTR, you should know how to handle this equipment. When performing maintenance tasks on the hardware of the DVS system, you must be qualified to work on, repair and test electrical equipment. 1.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 1.4 Safety Instructions To use VENICE 2U/Element correctly please heed the following: Please read the following safety instructions carefully before attempting any installation and/or performing any work on the VENICE 2U/Element hardware. If the DVS system is not used in compliance with the safety instructions, the warranty and all resulting liability claims will be void. General VENICE 2U/Element has been built according to the applying safety regulations.
Introduction Transportation VENICE 2U/Element is a very sensitive device. Especially the hard disks of the system must be handled with great care. Therefore, observe in case of transportation: – Handle the DVS system with great care. – Always use the original packing or a similar structured packing for transportation as detailed in section “Packing Instructions” on page A-12. – Avoid shocks or vibrations during transport. For longer distances it is recommended to use a lifting truck.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 1.5 Important Notes The following provides information about warranty, a note about the conformity of the product and some other general information. Warranty Information This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Rohde & Schwarz DVS GmbH (in short ’DVS’) extends this Limited Warranty to the original purchaser. You have to keep the original packing and use it in case of transportation.
Introduction Product Disposal (B2B) Used electrical and electronic products should not be disposed of with general household waste. At the end of its service life you may return the DVS product after appropriate prior notification to either your local distributor or DVS in Germany. DVS will then take the device free of charge to a waste disposal organization which will recycle and reuse it environmental friendly.
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Overview 2 This chapter provides a detailed overview of the hardware of the DVS system. The system will be shown in a front and a rear view, and all its parts and connectors will be described. For explanatory reasons the section about the rear also contains some further information about the digital video in- and outputs. The chapter will be concluded with a description of the battery backup unit installed inside the system and the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for VENICE 2U/Element.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 2.1 Variants: VENICE 2U and VENICE Element The VENICE system can be delivered in two different hardware variants depending on, for example, the type of use or the workflow that is required.
Overview Features VENICE 2U VENICE Element one channel – Proxy file generation optional Batchlist recording optional Batchlist transcoding – Head and tail cutting – File ingest – Uncompressed Software The information given in the table above refer to the systems’ two-channel variants. Information about the VENICE variants can be found in section “Overview of the Rear” on page 2-10, section “Digital Video I/Os” on page 2-11 and in section “Hardware Specifications” on page A-6.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 2.2 Overview of the Front This section gives an overview of the front of the DVS system. After a general overview of the front, the faceplate of the device and how to open it will be described first. This will be followed by descriptions of the operation items behind the faceplate and the hard disk array. The section will be concluded with some explanations about the fan area. 2.2.
Overview Once the faceplate is folded down (see section “The Front of the System” on page 2-4), you have access to the uncovered front of the system: fan area operation items hard disk array Figure 2-3: Uncovered front of the DVS system fan area operation items hard disk array To cool the electronic parts (e.g. the motherboard) installed in the VENICE 2U/Element, the system is equipped with six fans that can be exchanged in case of a failure easily.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 2.2.2 Operation Items With the operation items at the system’s front the hardware of VENICE 2U/Element can be controlled (e.g. turned on or off). There you can also find LEDs that allow you to assess the state of the DVS system and the network connection, as well as an USB 3.0 connector. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 2-4: Operation items overview No. Item Explanation 1 power LED This LED lights up when the system has been turned on and is now operating.
Overview No. 7 Item Explanation contact surface When the faceplate is closed, this contact surface is connected to a matching interface at the inside of the faceplate. It provides power to light up the DVS logo. 8 power 9 reset The power switch turns the system on or off. The respective state of the system will be indicated by the DVS logo in the middle of the faceplate (see section “The Front of the System” on page 2-4) as well as the power LED. Resets your system and initiates a warm reboot.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide Each hard disk of the array is connected to the system with the help of a disk carrier which makes the removal of a hard disk from the system easy, for example, in the event of a failure. LED disk power/activity LED disk error opener disk carrier lock disk carrier lever Figure 2-6: Hard disk carrier overview Further information about how to remove and exchange a hard disk can be found in section “Hard Disk Maintenance” on page 5-2.
Overview 2.2.4 Fan Area To cool the electronic parts (e.g. the motherboard) installed in VENICE 2U/Element, the system is equipped with six fans that can be exchanged in case of a failure easily. Once the faceplate is folded down, you have access to the fan area. How to fold down the faceplate is described in section “The Front of the System” on page 2-4. fan module 1 Figure 2-7: Overview of the fan area 2 On the left side of the area, the two fans lying upon another cool the PCI cards (e.g.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 2.3 Overview of the Rear This section describes the rear of the system. After a general overview of the rear, some explanatory details about the digital video in- and outputs are given. Next, the main connector panel will be described, followed by detailed descriptions of the power supply, the ATX connector panel and the slot panel connectors. The full complement of four video channels and/or HDMI outputs are optionally available.
Overview power supply The redundant power supply provides the system with power. It consists of two independent power supply units: Even if one fails the other will still supply enough power to keep the system operational. Further information about the power supply can be found in section “Power Supply” on page 2-16. ATX connector panel On this panel you can find the standard connectors of the computer system. Further information about them can be found in section “ATX Connector Panel” on page 2-17.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide can be realized. They provide all the features of a standard dual-link connection, but require only one connector instead of two. Video channel 1 and, if available, video channel 3 can also be switched to a standard dual-link connection. Then, the second video channels of the video channel pairs 1/2 and 3/4 (i.e. channels 2 and 4) will not be available and their SDI ports have to be used for the secondary video signal (link B).
Overview HDMI 1.4 a, providing all outputs up to 2K. When using a 2K raster on these ports, the second video channels of the video channel pairs 1/2 and 3/4 (i.e. video channels 2 and 4, ports labelled ’HDMI 2’ and ’HDMI 4’) will not be available. This description refers to the four-channel variant of VENICE 2U. VENICE Element does not provide HDMI ports and therefore does not support 2K video material. 2.3.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide Item Description SDI Out 1 BNC connector for an output of digital video signals (serial digital interface); usually used for an output of single-link (YUV) or 3-Gbit/s (YUVA or RGB[A]) video signals for video channel 1; can also be used for dual-link modes of video channel 1 (first video stream, port A) SDI Out 2 BNC connector for an output of digital video signals (serial digital interface); usually used for an output of single-link (YUV) or 3-Gbit/s (YUVA or RGB[A])
Overview Item Description Digital Audio 2 Same as ’Digital Audio 1’ but for video channel 2 Digital Audio 3 Same as ’Digital Audio 1’ but for video channel 3 Digital Audio 4 Same as ’Digital Audio 1’ but for video channel 4 LTC In HDMI Out (optional) 1 RS-422 Figure 2-11: Main connector panel on rear (right half) 2 3 Item LTC In 1/2 Description Mini XLR connector (female) for an input of longitudinal timecode for video channels 1 and 2 5 (optional for VENICE Element) LTC In 3/4 Mini XLR con
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide Item Description RS-422 1 DB-9 connector (female), serial RS-422 interface for an out- or input of master/slave control signals for video channel 1; its pin-out (master or slave) will be switched by the software automatically RS-422 2 Same as ’RS-422 1’ but for video channel 2 RS-422 3 Same as ’RS-422 1’ but for video channel 3 RS-422 4 Same as ’RS-422 1’ but for video channel 4 2.3.4 Power Supply The redundant power supply provides the system with power.
Overview handle With the handle of the power supply unit you can pull the unit out of the system once it is unlocked with the latch. power cable socket The socket where the power cable has to be plugged in to provide the system with power. LED The LED indicates the state of the power supply unit: green Operating normally off Standby mode off (alarm LED within operation items on) Disconnected from power or malfunction 2.3.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide No. Item Explanation 2 LAN ports 2 1-Gbit/s Ethernet (1000 Base-T) connection ports to connect the system to a network. The upper connector’s state (network connector LAN 2) is indicated by the LAN 2 LED and the lower connector’s state (network connector LAN 3) by the LAN 3 LED within the operation items (see section “Operation Items” on page 2-6). 2a IPMI Dedicated LAN port for IPMI 2.
Overview graphics card expansion slot Figure 2-14: Slot panels on rear The layout of the slot panel area on your system may differ from the figure above: The position of the individual slot panels may vary and other panels may be installed for internal reasons or on customer request. 1 Graphics Card The graphics card panel is the panel where normally a dual-link DVI-I and a DisplayPort are located. The monitor for the VENICE 2U/Element software has to be connected here.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide If the data rate settings in the Spycer application have been configured appropriately (see “Spycer” user guide) the transmission rate should be limited and no real-time interference should take place. For this reason, it is recommended to use Spycer for data transfers.
Overview 2.4 Battery Backup Unit To prevent data loss especially for the metadata, the system/metadata hard disks (see section “Introduction to RAID” on page 5-2) are protected by a battery backup unit (BBU). If the system’s operation gets interrupted, for example, in case of a power failure, it will provide power to the cache of the connected RAID controller, so that buffered data will not get lost. Once the operation of the system is restored, the cached data will be written to the hard disks.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 2.5 SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a standard internet protocol for managing devices on IP networks. With it, you can e.g. monitor and query the state of several VENICE devices in networks or single parts of the hardware.
Overview The complete path to query the state of e.g. FAN1A0 would look as follows: .1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.1.3.2.3.1.4.6.70.65.78.49.65.48 The results of the query will be displayed as a listing of the hardware component’s path number (second part of OID path), the system’s minimum and maximum limits for this hardware component and the current state of it (e.g. the number of revolutions per minute of the fans).
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Installation 3 This chapter describes the installation procedure of the VENICE 2U/Element hardware. The system must be installed properly before you can start working with it. To install the hardware of VENICE 2U/Element perform the following: Unpack the DVS system and its accessories. Check your delivery and compare it with the delivery note included in the package on an extra sheet of paper. In case of missing items, please contact your local vendor or DVS immediately.
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4 Operation This chapter describes how to operate the VENICE 2U/Element hardware. It is explained how to start the system and how to shut it down. For both procedures you have to use the power switch within the operation items at the front of the system.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide system. When the operating system has finished its loading, you can begin to work with the DVS system right away. 4.2 Shutting Down the System There are several possibilities to shut down the DVS system. All depend on whether the operating system is already loaded, frozen or not completely loaded. Please act accordingly.
Maintenance 5 This chapter explains the maintenance work that you can perform on your own. For each work a detailed procedure description is given. If you experience trouble with the system that cannot be resolved with the work described here or in section “Troubleshooting” on page A-2, please contact your local vendor or DVS directly.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 5.1 Hard Disk Maintenance This section deals with the possible event of a hard disk failure. First, some introductory information about RAID are provided. After that follow descriptions how to act when a hard disk fails. 5.1.1 Introduction to RAID In a system where huge amounts of data are processed, large storage capacities combined with high data throughputs are mandatory.
Maintenance system/metadata disks main storage disks Figure 5-1: Disk sets (RAID packs) of the hard disk array With the available RAID feature the DVS system can withstand disk failures without losing data or access to data. 1 5.1.2 Identifying a Broken Hard Disk In case of an alarm or when suspecting a worn hard disk, you have to identify the broken hard disk first in order to replace it. An alarm can be caused by a number of reasons.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide – irregularly blinking compared to the other hard disks of the same disk set, or – showing a hard disk or disk carrier related error like a lit up red alarm LED on a particular hard disk (see section “Hard Disk Array” on page 2-7). Once the broken disk has been identified, you can replace it as described in section “Replacing a Hard Disk” on page 5-4. Replacing the wrong hard disk, i.e. a good one instead of the broken one, may result in a total loss of data.
Maintenance Then, unlatch the disk carrier of the defective hard disk by pressing the opener of the disk carrier (1). If you press the opener but it does not move and the lever does not come out of the disk carrier, it might still be locked. Use a hex key to turn the lock a quarter turn left in the direction of the open padlock symbol. Once you feel a slight resistance, the disk carrier should be unlocked.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide After that the hard disk is replaced and the disk carrier with the new disk has to be reassembled in the system. Step 3: Reassembling the Hard Disk After replacing the hard disk, the new disk carrier with the hard disk has to be reassembled in the system. For this perform the following: Slide the disk carrier back into its shaft at the disk array. Push the disk carrier completely back into the shaft by applying pressure to the disk carrier directly.
Maintenance 5.2 Fan Maintenance This section describes what to do if a fan failure takes place. When a fan failure occurs, you will be notified by a lit alarm LED within the operation items at the front of the system (see section “Operation Items” on page 2-6) which will extinguish when you replace the broken fan. Additionally, you will be informed via E-mail notification, if your server is configurated appropriately.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide Take the new fan module at its handle and slide it back into its shaft in the fan area. Only use original manufacturer spare parts. Other spare parts might damage your system. Re-insert the new fan module into the system by pushing it completely back into the shaft and folding down the handle again.
Maintenance 5.3 Power Supply Maintenance The redundant power supply provides the system with power. It is a reliable and enduring part of the system because it consists of two independent power supply units: Even if one fails, the other will still offer enough power to keep the system working. The system can be operated with one power supply unit out of order. If the other power supply unit fails in the meantime, your system will be inoperable. Change a failed power supply unit immediately.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide When completely inserted please observe that the latch is truly in place and locking the unit. Connect the power source (power cord) to the newly installed power supply unit. After that check the LED indicating the status of the power supply unit: If it is lit up in green, the unit is working properly. With this the power supply unit has been replaced successfully.
Maintenance 5.4 Opening and Closing the Casing Sometimes, for particular operational reasons, it is required to open the system’s casing and to close it after having finished the intended work. Both tasks will be explained in this section. All items that may be replaced in case of a failure can be accessed from the outside. For this reason, opening the casing is only necessary in exceptions. 5.4.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 5.4.2 Closing the Casing After finishing your task at hand you have to close the casing of the DVS system again. For this perform the following: Simply put the cover back on and slide it towards the front into place until it locks. Tighten the three screws at the rear of the system. Afterwards reconnect the power cords. With this the task of closing the casing is finished and you can turn the system back on at any time.
Maintenance 5.5 Removal of the Faceplate The faceplate of the system can be removed, for example, for transports. For this perform the following: The system must be operated only with the faceplate installed to ensure electromagnetic compatibility. Fold down the faceplate of the system (see section “The Front of the System” on page 2-4). Then pull the faceplate as far as its hinge brackets are pulled out of their guide rails up to the anchoring element.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide 5.6 Backup or Recovery of the System Disk The DVS system provides internally a USB flash drive that can be used to back up or restore the operating system on the system hard disk. With it you can, for example, set the system disk back to its manufacturing state. Once selected as a boot device, it will launch a Live Linux which in turn will either back up or restore the system hard disk.
Maintenance Select DVS Rescue and press [Enter] on your keyboard. If you do not perform any action, DVS Rescue will be loaded automatically after 30 seconds. Once the loading has finished, you will see the DVS Rescue script with its options on the screen.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide To start the backup process type in y for ’yes’ and press [Enter] on your keyboard. To abort the process at this point enter n for ’no’ and press [Enter] on your keyboard. You will be redirected to the DVS Rescue script. After starting the process its termination is not possible anymore. The program will now start the backup process. Its progress will be indicated on the screen. The backup process may take some time.
Maintenance The system will now boot from the internal USB and you will see a window on the screen where you can select the DVS Rescue environment for loading: Select DVS Rescue and press [Enter] on your keyboard. If you do not perform any action, DVS Rescue will be loaded automatically after 30 seconds. Once the loading has finished, you will see the DVS Rescue script with its options on the screen.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide To start the recovery process type in y for ’yes’ and press [Enter] on your keyboard. To abort the process at this point enter n for ’no’ and press [Enter] on your keyboard. You will be redirected to the DVS Rescue script. After starting the process its termination is not possible anymore. The program will now start the recovery process. Its progress will be indicated on the screen. The recovery process may take some time.
Appendix A This chapter first gives some hints how to resolve irregularities during operation. After that, technical data and general information about the DVS system are provided. This chapter refers to both variants, the VENICE 2U and VENICE Element. Information concerning only either one or the other variant are indicated as such. A detailed description of the differences between VENICE 2U and VENICE Element is given in section “Variants: VENICE 2U and VENICE Element” on page 2-2.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide A.1 Troubleshooting The table below lists some errors that may occur during the operation of the DVS system and details how to resolve them. If you experience trouble that cannot be resolved with the solutions described here or in chapter “Maintenance” on page 5-1, please contact your local vendor or DVS directly. Table A-1: Troubleshooting for the VENICE 2U/Element system Error Accesses to the main storage are slow. Cause The data storage is too full.
Appendix Error An alarm is sounded and the alarm LED within the operation items is off (sometimes while the LED disk error can be lit up in red). Cause Solution A fan has failed. Check the LEDs of the power supply units. If all are green, shut down the system (see section “Shutting Down the System” on page 4-2) and check whether a fan has failed (see section “Removal of the Faceplate” on page 5-13). If necessary replace the broken module as described in the same section. The system is overheated.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide A.2 Technical Data This section provides technical data of VENICE 2U/Element. When installing the DVS system in a rack, take care that warmed up air is conducted to the rear of the rack and properly vented away. A.2.1 General Technical Data The general technical data of VENICE 2U/Element are as follows: Weight approx.
Appendix A.2.2 Dimensions The following figure shows the dimensions of the DVS system. The drawing already includes some space for connectors and plugs that can protrude from the rear (’plug safety’ (l minus j), usually plus 150 mm). However, this amount of space depends on the type of connectors used.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide A.3 Hardware Specifications The following table shows the hardware specifications of the VENICE 2U and the VENICE Element variant as they are available for each video channel pair (ch. 1/2 or ch. 3/4). General annotations as well as the information concerning only either one or the other variant are detailed in footnotes. Table A-2: VENICE 2U/Element specifications per video channel pair Video Input HDMI 1.4 a (optional)1 HDMI 1.
Appendix Data Formats Color Modes3 YCbCr 4:2:2 YCbCrA 4:2:2:4 RGB 4:4:4 RGBA 4:4:4:4 Storage Format3 Compressed or uncompressed YUV 4:2:2 YUVA 4:2:2:4 RGB 4:4:4 RGBA 4:4:4:4 all in 8/10 bit, user selectable Internal Processing Color space conversion Frame repetition Real-time scaler Input raster detection Audio Formats 48 kHz, 16/24/32 bit 1) 2) 3) 4) Not available for VENICE Element. Only available for VENICE Element with ingest option. VENICE Element does not operate in 4:4:4 and 4:4:4:4 mode.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide A.4 Video Rasters The following table shows some of the supported video rasters. All frequencies indicate the frame rate. Some rasters are available as optional features only. The availability of rasters depends on the selected file format and/or codec. Some rasters are not available in all VENICE hardware variants. Table A-3: Supported video rasters Raster Total lines per frame x size y size 525i /29.
Appendix A.5 Signal In- and Outputs This section provides pin-out information about some of the connectors provided by the VENICE 2U/Element system. If some of the connectors given below are not provided by either VENICE 2U or VENICE Element, this will be indicated. High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI Connector, only optional for VENICE 2U) 1 Pin No. Signal Pin No.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide Digital Audio (25-Pin D-Sub Connector) Table A-4: Digital Audio 1-8 Pin No. A-10 Signal Pin No.
Appendix RS-422 In and RS-422 Out (9-Pin D-Sub Connector) RS-422 In Pin No. Signal RS-422 Out Pin No. Signal 1 – 1 – 2 /TX_D_CON 2 /RX_C_CON 3 RX_D_CON 3 TX_C_CON 4 GND 4 GND 5 – 5 – 6 GND 6 GND 7 TX_D_CON 7 RX_C_CON 8 /RX_D_CON 8 /TX_C_CON 9 – 9 – 1 2 3 These connectors will be switched between ’RS-422 In’ and ’RS-422 Out’ by the software automatically depending on the selected operation mode.
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide A.6 Packing Instructions The following describes the best way to pack a DVS system. Keep the original packing and use it in case of transportation. Otherwise the warranty will be void. In any other case, if you do not have the original packing anymore, use a similar structured packing for transportation. DVS cannot be held liable for damages due to transportation. Fragile. Avoid shocks or vibrations. For longer distances use a lifting truck. Keep dry.
Appendix Figure 3: Figure 4: Pack accessories: Close box A: Figure 5: Figure 6: Pack box A in box B: Close box B: 1 2 3 4 5 A I A-13
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide A.7 Conformity Declarations VENICE 2U and VENICE Element have been tested according to the applying national and international directives and regulations. The following states further information about the compliances and conformities. A.7.1 RoHS Compliance The EU directive 2002/95/EC ’Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)’ prohibits the use of certain substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
Appendix A.7.3 FCC Compliance Statement Rohde & Schwarz DVS GmbH herewith declares that the following equipment has been tested according to the applying valid FCC regulations: – VENICE 2U – VENICE Element FCC Notice 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, the standards of ICES-003:2012 Issue 5, Class A and ANSI C63.4-2009.
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I Index Numerics 3-Gbit/s SDI ................ 2-11, 2-12, 2-14 9-pin D-Sub connector pin-out RS-422 In ....................... 2-16, A-11 RS-422 Out .................... 2-16, A-11 10-Gbit/s Ethernet .................. 1-1, 2-17 1-Gbit/s Ethernet ............................2-18 25-pin D-Sub connector pin-out ..... A-10 A-C activity of hard disks .........................2-8 alarm .............................................. A-2 buzzer ........................................1-7 fan ..................
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide fan failure .................................. 5-7 power supply failure ................... 5-9 environmental conditions ..........1-5, A-4 Ethernet ............................... 2-17, 2-18 10-Gbit/s ................................. 2-17 1-Gbit/s ................................... 2-18 exchanging fan ............................................ 5-7 hard disk ................................... 5-4 power supply unit ...................... 5-9 faceplate ..................
Index operation items ................. 2-4, 2-5, 2-6 overheating ..................................... A-3 overview ..........................................2-1 chapters .....................................1-2 connectors ...............................2-10 fan area .....................................2-9 front ..........................................2-4 hard disk array ............................2-7 power supply units ...................2-16 RAID .........................................5-2 rear ...
VENICE 2U/Element Hardware Guide system/metadata HDD .... 2-5, 2-7, 2-21, 5-2 target group .................................... 1-3 technical data dimensions ................................ A-5 general ...................................... A-4 third-party software ......................... 1-7 transportation .........................1-5, A-12 troubleshooting ............................... A-2 typographical conventions ............... 1-3 U-Z uncovered front of the system ..........