INSTALLATION MANUAL1st Edition (Revised 2)
SWITCHER PROCESSOR PACK
MFS-2000-CMFS-2000MULTI FORMAT SWITCHER PROCESSOR
HK-PSU02 HK-PSU11
MKS-2010 MKS-2015 MKS-2017
MKS-2110M MKS-2420M MKS-2440
MKS-2470
BZS-2000M BZS-2440M BZS-2470M
MFS-2000 IM
MFS-2000 Serial No. 10001 and HigherMKS-2010 Serial No. 10001 and HigherMKS-2015 Serial No. 10001 and HigherMKS-2017 Serial No. 10001 and HigherMKS-2110M Serial No. 10001 and HigherMKS-2420M Serial No. 10001 and HigherMKS-2440 Serial No. 10001 and HigherMKS-2470 Serial No. 10001 and HigherHK-PSU02 Serial No. 10001 and HigherHK-PSU11 Serial No. 10001 and HigherBZS-2000MBZS-2440MBZS-2470M
! WARNINGThis manual is intended for qualified service personnel only.To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than thatcontained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing toqualified service personnel.
! WARNUNGDie Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt.Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um dieGefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind beiWartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegebenWartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigungdazu besitzen.
! AVERTISSEMENTCe manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l'entretien. Afin deréduire les risques de décharge électrique, d'incendie ou de blessure n'effectuer que lesréparations indiquées dans le mode d'emploi à moins d'être qualifié pour en effectuer d'autres.Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.
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WARNINGThis unit has no power switch.When installing the unit, incorporate a readilyaccessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring, orconnect the power cord to a socket-outlet which must beprovided near the unit and easily accessible, so that theuser can turn off the power in case a fault should occur.
WARNUNGDieses Gerät hat keinen Netzschalter.Beim Einbau des Geräts ist daher im Festkabel einleicht zugänglicher Unterbrecher einzufügen, oder dasNetzkabel muß mit einer in der Nähe des Gerätsbefindlichen, leicht zugänglichen Wandsteckdoseverbunden werden, damit sich bei einerFunktionsstörung die Stromversorgung zum Gerätjederzeit unterbrechen läßt.
Attention-when the product is installed in Rack:
1. Prevention against overloading of branch circuitWhen this product is installed in a rack and issupplied power from an outlet on the rack, pleasemake sure that the rack does not overload the supplycircuit.
2. Providing protective earthWhen this product is installed in a rack and issupplied power from an outlet on the rack, pleaseconfirm that the outlet is provided with a suitableprotective earth connection.
3. Internal air ambient temperature of the rackWhen this product is installed in a rack, please makesure that the internal air ambient temperature of therack is within the specified limit of this product.
4. Prevention against achieving hazardouscondition due to uneven mechanical loadingWhen this product is installed in a rack, please makesure that the rack does not achieve hazardouscondition due to uneven mechanical loading.
5. Install the equipment while taking the operatingtemperature of the equipment into considerationFor the operating temperature of the equipment, referto the specifications of the Operation Manual.
6. When performing the installation, keep thefollowing space away from walls in order toobtain proper exhaust and radiation of heat.. MFS-2000
Front, Right, Left : 10 cm (4 inches) or more. MKS-2010/2015
Front, Back, Right, Left : 10 cm (4 inches) or more. MKS-2017
Front, Back, Right : 10 cm (4 inches) or more
For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheraldevice wiring that might have excessive voltage to thefollowing port(s).MFS-2000: SWITCHER DATA connector: DME DATA (Digital Multi Effect Data) connector: SWITCHER CTRL (switcher control) connector: DME CTRL (Digital Multi Effect control) connectorMKS-2010/2015/2017: PERIPH (peripheral) connector: CTRL (control) connector: DATA connectorMKS-2440: FM DATA connectorFollow the instructions for the above port(s).
For MKS-2010/2015/2017
For the customers in the NetherlandsVoor de klanten in Nederland
Hoe u de batterijen moet verwijderen, leest u in deOnderhoudshandleiding.
Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als kleinchemisch afval (KCA).
Für Kunden in Deutschland
Entsorgungshinweis: Bitte werfen Sie nur entladeneBatterien in die Sammelboxen beim Handel oder denKommunen. Entladen sind Batterien in der Regel dann,wenn das Gerät abschaltet und signalisiert “Batterieleer” oder nach längerer Gebrauchsdauer der Batterien“nicht mehr einwandfrei funktioniert”. Umsicherzugehen, kleben Sie die Batteriepole z.B. miteinem Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterieneinzeln in einen Plastikbeutel.
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Table of Contents
Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual .............................................................................................. 3
Related manuals ......................................................................................................... 3
Trademarks ................................................................................................................ 3
Contents ..................................................................................................................... 4
1. Preparation for Installation
1-1. Operating Environment ............................................................................... 1-1
1-2. Power Supply .............................................................................................. 1-11-2-1. Power Specifications .................................................................. 1-11-2-2. Recommended Power Cord ........................................................ 1-2
2. Installation of the Processor
2-1. External Dimensions ................................................................................... 2-1
2-2. Removing/Reinstalling Front Panel ............................................................ 2-2
2-3. Installing the Options .................................................................................. 2-22-3-1. Installing Plug-in Boards ............................................................ 2-32-3-2. Installing Connector Board ........................................................ 2-42-3-3. Installing HK-PSU02 ................................................................. 2-42-3-4. Installing BZS-2000M/2440M/2470M ...................................... 2-42-3-5. Installing MKS-2420M .............................................................. 2-5
2-4. Rack Mounting the Processor ..................................................................... 2-6
2-5. Description of On-board Switches and LEDs ............................................. 2-8
3. Installation of the Control Panel
3-1. Installation Space ........................................................................................ 3-13-1-1. External Dimensions .................................................................. 3-13-1-2. Installation Space ....................................................................... 3-4
3-2. Removing/Reinstalling Front Panel ............................................................ 3-7
3-3. Installing the Options .................................................................................. 3-83-3-1. Installing HK-PSU11 ................................................................. 3-8
3-4. Description of On-board Switches and LEDs ........................................... 3-10
3-5. Installing on the Control Console ............................................................. 3-113-5-1. MKS-2010 ................................................................................ 3-113-5-2. MKS-2015/2017 ....................................................................... 3-13
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4. Connection
4-1. Matching Connectors and Cables ................................................................ 4-1
4-2. Input/Output Signals of Connectors ............................................................ 4-2
4-3. System Connection ...................................................................................... 4-5
4-4. Setup ............................................................................................................ 4-6
5. Service Overview
5-1. Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 5-15-1-1. Processor .................................................................................... 5-15-1-2. Control Panel .............................................................................. 5-2
5-2. Periodic Inspection and Maintenance ......................................................... 5-35-2-1. Cleaning ..................................................................................... 5-3
5-3. Data Backup Capacitor ............................................................................... 5-4
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Purpose of this manualThis manual is the installation manual of Switcher Processor Pack MFS-2000-C andits optional boards and units.This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, anddescribes the information on installing the MFS-2000-C system.
The MFS-2000 is described as the processor, and the MKS-2010/2015/2017 aredescribed as the control panel in this manual.
Related manualsThe following manuals are prepared for MFS-2000-C and its optional boards andunits.
..... Operation Manual (Supplied with MFS-2000-C)This manual describes the application and operation of MFS-2000-C system.
..... User’s Guide (Supplied with MFS-2000-C)This manual is required for detailed application and operation of the MFS-2000-Csystem.
..... Maintenance Manual (Available on request)This manual describes the detailed service information.If this manual is required, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/ServiceCenter.
..... “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” CD-ROM (Available on request)This “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” CD-ROM allows you to search forsemiconductors used in B&P Company equipment.Semiconductors that cannot be searched for on this CD-ROM are listed in themaintenance manual for the corresponding unit. The maintenance manual containsa complete list of all semiconductors and their ID Nos., and thus should be usedtogether with the CD-ROM.Part number: 9-968-546-XX
TrademarksTrademarks and registered trademarks used in this manual are follows.
. Memory Stick is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.
Other system names and the product names described in this manual are trademarksor registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Manual Structure
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ContentsThis manual is organized by following sections.
Section 1 Preparation for InstallationDescribes the circumstance of use and power of the processor and control panel.
Section 2 Installation of the ProcessorDescribes the processor’s installation information (removal/installation of the frontpanel, the installation of the options, the rack mounting, the settings of the on-boardswitch and the function of LED).
Section 3 Installation of the Control PanelDescribes the control panel’s installation information (installation space, the remov-al/installation of the front panel, the installation of the options, and the settings ofthe on-board switch and the function of LED).
Section 4 ConnectionDescribes the processor’s and control panel’s connection information (matchingconnectors/cables, the I/O signals of the connector, the example of the systemconnection).
Section 5 Service OverviewDescribes the troubleshooting of the processor and the control panel, the periodicinspection, and the capacitor for backing up the data.
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Section 1Preparation for Installation
1-1. Operating Environment
Operating guaranteed temperature : +5 dC to +40 dCPerformance guaranteed temperature : +10 dC to +35 dCOperating humidity : 10 % to 90 %
(relative humidity)Storage temperature : _20 dC to +60 dCMass (when all options are installed) :
MFS-2000 : Approx. 22 kgMKS-2010 : Approx. 10.3 kgMKS-2015 : Approx. 11.3 kgMKS-2017 : Approx. 12.6 kg
Prohibited locations for installation. Areas where the unit will be exposed do direct sunlight
or any other strong lights. Dusty areas. Areas subject to vibration. Areas with strong electric or magnetic fields. Areas near heat sources. Areas subject to electrical noise. Areas subject where is subjected to static electricity
Ventilation of the processorThe inside of the processor is cooled by a fan (on bothsides).The power supply can be damaged if the exhaust vent (onboth sides) and air intake (on the front panel) are blockedor the fan is stopped.Therefore, leave room of more than 10 cm in the front andboth sides of the processor.
Ventilation of the control panelThe inside of the control panel is cooled by a fan (on theside).The power supply can be damaged if the exhaust vent andair intake (on both sides and the rear) are blocked or thefan is stopped.Therefore, leave room of more than each 10 cm in thefront, back, right and left sides. (There is no need ofleaving room on the left side of the MKS-2017.)When you install the control panel to the rack, be sure notto block the exhaust vent/air intake on the sides of thecontrol panel.
1-2. Power Supply
wThere is no power switch on the control panel.Set the dedicated breaker.
1-2-1. Power Specifications
The switching regulator is used for the power of theprocessor and the control panel. The voltage within therange of 100 V to 240 V can be used without changing thesupply voltage.
Power requirements : AC 100 - 240 VPower frequency : 50/60 HzCurrent consumption (when all options are installed) :
MFS-2000 : 4.5 - 2.1 AMKS-2010 : 1.0 - 0.5 AMKS-2015 : 1.0 - 0.5 AMKS-2017 : 1.0 - 0.6 A
m(Processor). As the inrush current at turn-on is a maximum 12 A (at
100 V)/33 A (at 230 V), the capacity of the AC powersource must be commensurate with this load.If the capacity of the AC power is not adequately large,the AC power source breaker will operate or the unit willabnormally operate.
. The processor contains the two power supply units as thestandard configuration. A maximum of three powersupply units may be installed. When starting up theprocessor, be sure to turn on the power of two or morepower supply units.
n(Control panel). As the inrush current at turn-on is a maximum 12 A (at
100 V)/28 A (at 230 V), the capacity of the AC powersource must be commensurate with this load.If the capacity of the AC power is not adequately large,the AC power source breaker will operate or the unit willabnormally operate.
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1-2-2. Recommended Power Cord
Neither the processor nor control panel come with a powercord.To get a power cord, please contact your local Sony SalesOffice/Service Center.
w. Use the approved Power Cord (3-core mains lead)/
Appliance Connector/Plug with earthing-contacts thatconforms to the safety regulations of each country ifapplicable.
. Use the Power Cord (3-core mains lead)/ApplianceConnector/Plug conforming to the proper ratings (Volt-age, Ampere).
If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord/Appliance Connector/Plug, please contact your local SonySales Office/Service Center.
w. Never use an injured power cord.. Plugging the power cord in the AC inlet, push as far as it
will go.
For customers in the U.S.A. and Canada1 Power cord, 125 V 10 A (2.4 m) : ! 1-557-377-11
AC inlet1
For customers in the all European countries1 Power cord, 250 V 10 A (2.4 m) : ! 1-782-929-21
1 AC inlet
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Section 2Installation of the Processor
B3
B3
B3
520 38
061
φ26
4
132.
417
.5
440
375482 Unit : mm
2-1. External Dimensions
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2-3. Installing the Options
The MFS-2000-C is shipped from the factory with thenecessary option boards (refer to the following table)already installed in accordance with the specified systemconfiguration.The following options are available for the processor.
Option list for the processor
Model name Board configuration
Plug-in board Connector board
MKS-2110M _ CN-2486 boardINPUT/OUTPUTCONNECTOR BOARD
MKS-2420M (CC-95 board*2) _COLOR CORRECTORBOARD
MKS-2440 MY-112 board CN-2535 boardFRAME MEMORYBOARD SET
MKS-2470 DVP-30 board _DME BOARD SET CA-54CFB board
HK-PSU02 _ _POWER SUPPLY UNIT
BZS-2000M*1 _ _SWITCHER UPGRADESOFTWARE
BZS-2440M*1 _ _FRAME MEMORYUPGRADE SOFTWARE
BZS-2470M*1 _ _DME UPGRADE SOFTWARE
*1 : BZS-2000M, BZS-2440M and BZS-2470M are the software options.*2 : The CC-95 board is the option board to install on the MY-112 board.
2-2. Removing/Reinstalling Front Panel
Removal1. Turn off the main powers of the processor and discon-
nect the AC power cords from the wall outlet.2. Tighten the four screws (with drop-safe) and remove
the front panel.
Screws (with drop-safe)
Screws (with drop-safe)
Front panel
ReinstallationInsert the front panel securely into the chassis and tightenthe four screws (with drop-safe).nTo install the front panel, fit the protrusions of the chassisinto the grooves in the front panel.
Front panel
Protrusions
Protrusions
Grooves
Grooves
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2-3-1. Installing Plug-in Boards
Each plug-in board is allocated to a specific slot into whichthey must be installed. Check that the respective plug-inboards are installed in their respective slots.The name of the board is shown near the eject lever at theleft-most end of each plug-in board.Names of the plug-in boards and the slot numbers, towhich the plug-in boards are allocated, are shown on theboard retainer inside the front panel of the processor.Install the respective plug-in boards according to thisinstruction.
m. If any plug-in board is inserted into the incorrect slot, it
causes a system error and the system will not workcorrectly.
. Check that the connectors of the plug-in boards aresecurely inserted into the mother board (MB-1021board) without loose contact.
cBe sure to turn off the POWER switches before startinginstallation work.If installation work is started with the POWER switch lefton, it may cause electrical shock or damage to printedcircuit boards.
Installation1. Turn off the main powers of the processor and discon-
nect the AC power cords from the wall outlet.2. Remove the front panel. (Refer to Section 2-2.)3. Remove the four screws and remove the board retainer.
4. While holding the eject levers open, insert the plug-inboard into the board guide rails.
Board retainer
B3 x 5
B3 x 5
Option model name Board name Installation slot(front side)
MKS-2440 MY-112 board 6
MKS-2470 DVP-30 board 1
CA-54CF board 2
5. Push in the plug-in board and close the eject levers inthe direction of arrow 1.
6. Attach the board retainer and the front panel by revers-ing the installation steps of 2 and 3.nAfter installing the plug-in board, the software must beinstalled. Install the software of V2.20 or later version.For installing the software, refer to the user’s guide ofthe MFS-2000 system.
Eject levers
Plug-in board
1 1
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2-3-2. Installing Connector Board
1. Remove the two screws and remove the blank panel.m. To install the connector board into the slot in which
the other board is installed already, loosen the twofixing screws and remove the connector boardinstalled already.
. Store the removed blank panel in a safe place.
2. Insert the connector board horizontally level andsecure it with the two fixing screws.
Option model name Board name Installation slot(rear side)
MKS-2110M CN-2486 board 5
MKS-2440 CN-2535 board 6
Blank panel
B3 x 5
B3 x 5
Fixing screw
Connector board
Fixing screw
2-3-3. Installing HK-PSU02
The HK-PSU02 is used in the processor.
cBefore installing an HK-PSU02 in processor, set thePOWER switch of the HK-PSU02 to the “O” position(OFF).
1. Turn off the main powers of the processor and discon-nect the AC power cords from the outlet.
2. Remove the front panel. (Refer to Section 2-2.)3. Remove the two screws that secure the blank panel
and remove the blank panel.
nStore the removed blank panel in a safe place.
4. Insert the HK-PSU02 securely into the deep end.5. Secure the HK-PSU02 with the two screws, which are
removed in the step 3.
6. Reinstall the front panel.
2-3-4. Installing BZS-2000M/2440M/2470M
For the installation procedure of the software options BZS-2000M/2440M/2470M, refer to the MFS-2000 SystemUser’s Guide.
Blank panel
PSW3 x 6
PSW3 x 6
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2-3-5. Installing MKS-2420M
MKS-2420M is used while being mounted on MKS-2440(the MY-112 board).nStore the removed blank panel in a safe place.
1. Remove the four screws, and remove the blank panelmounted on the MY-112 board.
PSW3 x 5
PSW3 x 5
Blank panel
MY-112 board
2. Connect the CC-95 board to the connector (CN1) onthe MY-112 board.nInstall the CC-95 board carefully to prevent themounted parts on the backside of the CC-95 boardfrom being caught by the A portion.
3. Secure the CC-95 board with the four screws removedin step 1.
CN1
MY-112 board
CC-95 board
A portion
PSW3 x 5
PSW3 x 5
CC-95 board
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Rack mounting procedureThis section describes the rack mounting procedure usingthe RMM-10 rack mount kit.
nTighten the screws to the following torque.Tightening torque : 120 x 10_2 N.m (12.2 kgf.cm)
1. Remove four feet as required.
2. Attach the rack tools to the side of the equipment usingthe specified six screws.nUse B4 x 6 screws.
2-4. Rack Mounting the Processor
The processor installs in a 19-inch standard rack.To mount the processor in a rack, use the specified rackmount kit and follow the procedure described below.
Specified rack mount kit : RMM-10nIf a rack mount kit other than the specified one is used, theunit may not correctly install in a 19-inch standard rack.
Parts of the RMM-10. Rack tools 2 pcs. Right rack mount adaptor 1 pc. Left rack mount adaptor 1 pc. Rack tool attaching screws 6 pcs
(B4 x 6 : 7-682-560-09). Adaptor attaching screws 6 pcs
(B4 x 10 : 7-682-560-10)
Precautions for rack mountingw. To prevent the rack from falling or moving, fix the rack
on a flat and steady floor using bolts or other fixings.If the rack falls due to the weight of the equipment, itmay cause death or injury.
. Be sure to use the specified rack mount kit.If not, injury may result and the equipment may fall dueto insufficient strength.
. After rack mounting, be sure to tighten the screws on therack angle and fix the unit in the rack.
cWhen mounting the unit in the rack, note the following:. Be sure to mount in the rack with two persons or more.. Be careful not to catch your fingers or hands in the rack
mount rail or others.. Mount in the rack in a stable position.
nIf several units are mounted in a rack, it is recommendedthat a ventilation fan is installed to prevent temperature riseinside the rack.
FootFoot
B4 x 8B4 x 8
Rack tool
Rack tool
B4 x 6
B4 x 6
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3. Loosen the screws on the rear of the right and leftadaptors and adjust the length of the adaptor accordingto the depth of the rack.(The illustration below shows the left adaptor.)
nMaximum depth of adaptor : 750 mmMinimum depth of adaptor : 595 mm
4. Attach the right and left adaptors to the rack complete-ly using the specified six screws.(The illustration below shows the left adaptor.)
Unit : mm
5. Tighten the screws (B4 x 6 : two screws each on theright and left) for adjusting the length of the adaptorcompletely (the screws that were loosened in step3).
6. Align the groove of the rack tool at the side of the equip-ment with the rail, and slide the equipment to the rear.nThe rack tools are hooked on the rails as shown below.
7. Remove the front panel. (Refer to Section 2-2.)8. Fix the rack angles in the rack using the specified
screws.
9. Attach the front panel to the equipment.
B4 x 10
3U
B4 x 10
31.75
31.75
Rack
Rack
Adaptor
Adaptor
B4 x 6
Portion of the rail
Adaptor
Rack tool Rack tool
Rail Rail
B5 x 12
B5 x 12
Rack
Rack angle
Rack angle
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A side/Component side
2-5. Description of On-board Switches and LEDs
nThe number shown in the parentheses ( ) indicates the address on the circuit board.
1. CA-54 board
1
2
3
4
5
A B C D E
ND101ND102ND901ND902
ND1101ND1102
D409D410D1002D1001D1201D1202
D101D102D103D104D901D902D903D904D1101D1102D1103D1104
D4D5D1303D601D602D704D701
S102
S103
S104S901
S1101
S402
S401
S403F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5
DI1
DI4
DI2
DI3
DI6
DI7
DI8
SW1
SW2
F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5
DI1
DI4
DI2
DI3
DI6
DI7
DI8
SW1
SW2
S902
S101
S1102
MAIN CPUModule*
CPU-DKModule
(COM CPU-1)
CPU-DKModule
(COM CPU-2)
D100D101D200
A
B
1 2
SG-272
S500S300
D202D201D200
A B C D E F G12
3
4
SIO-26
GFEDCBA
65
43
21
D12D18D19
D10D13
D14D15D16D17
SW2
SW1
CPU-DR Module
GFEDCBA
65
43
21
D11D13D14D18
D17D16D15D19
SW1
SW2
CPU-DT Module
***** : The CPU-DR module or CPU-DT module is used in the Main CPU module.
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<LED>D4 (A-1) : +++++3.3 V+3.3 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +3.3 V power is supplied.
D5 (A-2) : +++++12 V+12 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +12 V power is supplied.If this LED does not light, the fuse may have blown.
D101, D102, D103, D104 (A-4), ND101 (A-3), ND102(A-4) : MAIN CPU status LEDMain CPU status indication.
D409 (A-2) : RESET status LEDSystem reset status indication.Lit when S401 is pressed or the power voltage drops to+3.3 V.
D410 (A-2) : CPU RESET status LEDCA-54 board reset status indication.Lit when S402 is pressed or the power voltage drops to+3.3 V.
D601 (A-2) : REF EXT status LEDREF IN signal presence/absence status indication.Lit when the REF signal is input to the REF IN connector.Not lit when the REF signal is not input to the REF INconnector.
D602 (A-2) : PLL LOCK status LEDREF IN signal format status indication.Lit when the REF IN signal matches with the switcherformat setup.
D701 (A-2) : SBUS RX status LEDS-BUS reception status indication.Lit while the data reception is in progress.
D704 (A-2) : SBUS TX status LEDS-BUS transmission status indication.Lit while the data transmission is in progress.
D901 (A-4), D902, D903, D904 (A-5) : COM CPU-1status LEDCOM CPU-1 status indication.
D1001 (A-2) : COM1 100 status LEDCOM CPU-1 Ethernet communication speed status indication.
Lit : 100 Mb/sNot lit : 10 Mb/s
D1002 (A-2) : COM1 ACT status LEDCOM CPU-1 Ethernet communication status indication.Lit while the data transmission or reception is in progress.
D1101, D1102, D1103, D1104 (A-5) : COM CPU-2status LEDCOM CPU-2 status indication.
D1201 (A-2) : COM2 ACT status LEDCOM CPU-2 Ethernet communication status indication.Lit while the data transmission or reception is in progress.
D1202 (A-2) : COM2 100 status LEDCOM CPU-2 Ethernet communication speed status indication.
Lit : 100 Mb/sNot lit : 10 Mb/s
D1303 (A-2) : +++++5 V+5 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +5 V power is supplied.
ND901, ND902 (A-4) : COM CPU-1 status LEDCOM CPU-1 status indication.
ND1101, ND1102 (A-4) : COM CPU-2 status LEDCOM CPU-2 status indication.
<Switch>S101 (A-3) : Mode setting switch for the main CPUSets the modes of the main CPU, but this switch is current-ly not in use. Factory setting is all OFF.
S102 (A-2) : Group ID setting switch for LANSets the group ID for connecting LAN.Factory setting and in standard use :Bit 1 : ONBits 2 to 8 : OFF
S103 (A-2) : Unit ID setting switch for LANSets the unit ID for connecting LAN. Do not change the setting.Factory setting :Bit 1 : ONBits 2 to 8 : OFF
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D13 (A-1) : +++++2.5 VIndicates the status of the +2.5 V power that is generatedby the VCC (CORE) and supplied to the CPU-DR module.Lit while the specified power is turned on.
D14, D15, D16, D17 (A-3) : STATUS1 to STATUS4status LEDUsed for maintenance purpose. Only the STATUS1 LED islit in normal operation.
D18 (A-4) : +++++3.3 VIndicates the status of the VCC (I/O) power that is suppliedto the CPU-DR module.Lit while the specified power is turned on.
D19 (A-4) : CORE status LEDIndicates the status of the VCC (CORE) power that issupplied to the CPU-DR module.Lit while the specified power is turned on.
<Switch on the CPU-DR module> : Main CPUSW1 (A-1) : RESET switchPressing this switch resets the CPU-DR module.nIn some machines in which the CPU-DR module isinstalled, the system reset may be activated.
SW2 (A-2) : MODE switchUsed only for production in the assembly factory. Allswitches are set to OFF for normal operation.Factory setting is all OFF.
<LED on the CPU-DT module> : Main CPUD19 (A-3) : RUN status LEDRUN status indication.Lit when the CPU-DT module starts operating.
D11 (A-6) : CD (Card Detect) status LEDLit when the CPU-DT module is inserted correctly to theparent board.
D13 (A-6) : +++++1.5 VIndicates the status of the +1.5 V power that is generatedby the VCC (CORE) and supplied to the CPU-DT module.Lit while the specified power is turned on.
D14 (A-6) : +++++3.3 VIndicates the status of the VCC (I/O) power that is suppliedto the CPU-DT module.Lit while the specified power is turned on.
S104 (A-4) : Monitor reset switch for the mainCPUUsed for maintenance purpose. Pressing this switch resetsthe system while maintaining this unit through the mainCPU control terminal pin (CN103).
S401 (A-1) : System reset switchPressing this switch activates the system-reset and thesystem restarts.
S402 (A-1) : CA-CPU reset switchPressing this switch resets the CA-54 board.
S403 (B-1) : Switch setting the number of thepower supply unitsSets the number of the power supply units that are requiredfor this unit. Do not change the setting.Factory setting:Bits 1 and 2: ONBits 3 and 4: OFF
S901 (A-4) : Monitor reset switch for the COM CPU-1Used for maintenance purpose. Pressing this switch resetsthe system while maintaining this unit through the COMCPU-1 control terminal pin (CN503).
S902 (A-4) : Modes setting switch for the COM CPU-1Sets the modes of the COM CPU-1, but this switch iscurrently not in use. Factory setting is all OFF.
S1101 (A-4) : Monitor reset switch for the COM CPU-2Used for maintenance purpose. Pressing this switch resetsthe system while maintaining this unit through the COMCPU-2 control terminal pin (CN703).
S1102 (A-4) : Modes setting switch for the COMCPU-2Sets the modes of the COM CPU-2, but this switch iscurrently not in use. Factory setting is all OFF.
<LED on the CPU-DR module> : Main CPUD10 (A-1) : RUN status LEDRUN status indication.Lit when the CPU-DR module starts operating.
D12 (A-4) : CD (Card Detect) status LEDLit when the CPU-DR module is inserted correctly into theparent board.
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<LED on the SG-272 board>D100 (B-1) : REF OK status LEDLit while V sync of the reference input is detected.
D101 (B-1) : REF EXT status LEDLit while sync signal is input to the reference input.
D200 (B-1) : LOCK status LEDLit while the machine is locked to the reference signal.
<LED on the SIO-26 board>D200 (A-3): Communication error indicationLit when a communication error occurs through the Editorport or the Serial Tally port.
D201 (A-3): Communication status indicationFlashes when a communication is performed through theEditor port.
D202 (A-3): Communication status indicationFlashes when a communication is performed through theSerial Tally port.
<Switch on the SIO-26 board>S300 (A-3): Switch for productionUsed only for production in the assembly factory.Do not change the setting.Factory setting is all OFF.
S500 (A-2): Reset switchInitializes the SIO-26 board.
D15, D16, D17, D18 (A-3, A-4, A-5) : STATUS1 toSTATUS4 LEDUsed for maintenance purpose.All LEDs are not lit in normal operation.
<Switch on the CPU-DT module> : Main CPUSW1 (A-2) : RESET switchPressing this switch resets the CPU-DT module.nIn some machines in which the CPU-DT module isinstalled, the system reset may be activated.
SW2 (A-1) : MODE switchPin-8 DIP switchUsed only for production in the assembly factory.All switches are set to OFF for normal operation.Factory setting is all OFF.
<LED on the CPU-DK module> : COM CPU-1: COM CPU-2
DI1 (B-5) : CD (Card Detect) status LEDLit when the CPU-DK module is inserted correctly to theparent board.
DI2 (F-3) : RUN status LEDLit when the CPU-DK module starts operating.
DI3 (F-3), DI6 (F-3), DI7 (F-3), DI8 (F-4) : STATUS1to STATUS4 LEDUsed for maintenance purpose. Only the STATUS1 LED islit in normal operation.
DI4 (B-5) : +++++3.3 VIndicates the status of the VCC (CORE) and VCC (I/O)powers that are supplied to the CPU-DK module.Lit while the specified power is turned on.
<Switch on the CPU-DK module> : COM CPU-1: COM CPU-2
SW1 (D-5) : RESET switchPressing this switch resets the CPU-DK module.nIn some machines in which the CPU-DK module isinstalled, the system reset may be activated.
SW2 (C-5) : MODE switchUsed only for production in the assembly factory. Allswitches are set to OFF for normal operation.Factory setting is all OFF.
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A side/Component side
2. CA-54CFB board
1
2
3
4
5
A B C D E
ND101ND102ND901ND902
ND1101ND1102
D409D410D1002D1001D1201D1202
D101D102D103D104D901D902D903D904D1101D1102D1103D1104
D4D5D1303D601D602D704D701
S101
S102
S103
S104S901
S1101
S402
S401
S403TP1301F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5
DI1
DI4
DI2
DI3
DI6
DI7
DI8
SW1
SW2
F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5
DI1
DI4
DI2
DI3
DI6
DI7
DI8
SW1
SW2
A B C D E1
2
3
D3D6D7D1D4D2D5
S902S1102
DIF-130(PC CARD)
CPU-DKModule
(COM CPU-1)
CPU-DKModule
(COM CPU-2)
D100D101D200
A
B
1 2
SG-272
MAIN CPUModule*
GFEDCBA
65
43
21
D12D18D19
D10D13
D14D15D16D17
SW2
SW1
CPU-DR Module
GFEDCBA
65
43
21
D11D13D14D18
D17D16D15D19
SW1
SW2
CPU-DT Module
***** : The CPU-DR module or CPU-DT module is used in the Main CPU module.
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<LED>D4 (A-1) : +++++3.3 V+3.3 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +3.3 V power is supplied.
D5 (A-2) : +++++12 V+12 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +12 V power is supplied.If this LED does not light, the fuse may have blown.
D101, D102, D103, D104 (A-4), ND101 (A-3), ND102(A-4) : MAIN CPU status LEDMain CPU status indication.
D409 (A-2) : RESET status LEDSystem reset status indication.Lit when S401 is pressed or the power voltage drops to+3.3 V.
D410 (A-2) : CPU RESET status LEDCA-54CFB board reset status indication.Lit when S402 is pressed or the power voltage drops to+3.3 V.
D601 (A-2) : REF EXT status LEDREF IN signal presence/absence status indication.Lit when the REF signal is input to the REF IN connector.Not lit when the REF signal is not input to the REF INconnector.
D602 (A-2) : PLL LOCK status LEDREF IN signal format status indication.Lit when the REF IN signal matches with the switcherformat setup.
D701 (A-2) : SBUS RX status LEDS-BUS reception status indication.Lit while the data reception is in progress.
D704 (A-2) : SBUS TX status LEDS-BUS transmission status indication.Lit while the data transmission is in progress.
D901 (A-4), D902, D903, D904 (A-5) : COM CPU-1status LEDCOM CPU-1 status indication.
D1001 (A-2) : COM1 100 status LEDCOM CPU-1 Ethernet communication speed statusindication.
Lit : 100 Mb/sNot lit : 10 Mb/s
D1002 (A-2) : COM1 ACT status LEDCOM CPU-1 Ethernet communication status indication.Lit while the data transmission or reception is in progress.
D1101, D1102, D1103, D1104 (A-5) : COM CPU-2status LEDCOM CPU-2 status indication.
D1201 (A-2) : COM2 ACT status LEDCOM CPU-2 Ethernet communication status indication.Lit while the data transmission or reception is in progress.
D1202 (A-2) : COM2 100 status LEDCOM CPU-2 Ethernet communication speed statusindication.
Lit : 100 Mb/sNot lit : 10 Mb/s
D1303 (A-2) : +++++5 V+5 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +5 V power is supplied.
ND901, ND902 (A-4) : COM CPU-1 status LEDCOM CPU-1 status indication.
ND1101, ND1102 (A-4) : COM CPU-2 status LEDCOM CPU-2 status indication.
<Switch>S101 (A-3) : Mode setting switch for the main CPUSets the modes of the main CPU, but this switch is current-ly not in use. Factory setting is all OFF.
S102 (A-2) : Group ID setting switch for LANSets the group ID for connecting LAN.Factory setting and in standard use :Bit 1 : ONBits 2 to 8 : OFF
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<LED on the CPU-DR module> : Main CPURefer to <LED on the CPU-DR module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<Switch on the CPU-DR module> : Main CPURefer to <Switch on the CPU-DR module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<LED on the CPU-DT module> : Main CPURefer to <LED on the CPU-DT module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<Switch on the CPU-DT module> : Main CPURefer to <Switch on the CPU-DT module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<LED on the CPU-DK module> : COM CPU-1: COM CPU-2
Refer to <LED on the CPU-DK module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<Switch on the CPU-DK module> : COM CPU-1: COM CPU-2
Refer to <Switch on the CPU-DK module> in “1. CA-54board”.
S103 (A-2) : Unit ID setting switch for LANSets the unit ID for connecting LAN. Do not change thesetting.Factory setting :Bit 1 : ONBits 2 to 8 : OFF
S104 (A-4) : Monitor reset switch for the mainCPUUsed for maintenance purpose. Pressing this switch resetsthe system while maintaining this unit through the mainCPU control terminal pin (CN103).
S401 (A-1) : System reset switchPressing this switch activates the system-reset and thesystem restarts.
S402 (A-1) : CA-CPU reset switchPressing this switch resets the CA-54CFB board.
S403 (B-1): Switch setting the number of thepower supply unitsSets the number of the power supply units that are requiredfor this unit. Do not change the setting.Factory setting:Bits 1 and 2: ONBits 3 and 4: OFF
S901 (A-4) : Monitor reset switch for the COM CPU-1Used for maintenance purpose. Pressing this switch resetsthe system while maintaining this unit through the COMCPU-1 control terminal pin (CN503).
S902 (A-4) : Modes setting switch for the COM CPU-1Sets the modes of the COM CPU-1, but this switch iscurrently not in use. Factory setting is all OFF.
S1101 (A-4) : Monitor reset switch for the COM CPU-2Used for maintenance purpose. Pressing this switch resetsthe system while maintaining this unit through the COMCPU-2 control terminal pin (CN703).
S1102 (A-4) : Modes setting switch for the COMCPU-2Sets the modes of the COM CPU-2, but this switch iscurrently not in use. Factory setting is all OFF.
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<LED on the DIF-130 board> : PC cardD1 (A-1) : DETECT ALit when a compact flash is inserted correctly into socketA.
D2 (A-1) : DETECT BLit when a compact flash is inserted correctly into socketB.
D3 (A-1) : +++++3.3 V+3.3 V power supply status indication.Lit when +3.3 V power is supplied.
D4 (A-1) : ACTIVE ALit or flashes during communication with the compactflash in socket A.
D5 (A-1) : ACTIVE BLit or flashes during communication with the compactflash in socket B.
D6 (A-1) : CD (Card Detect) status LEDLit when the DIF-130 board is inserted into the parentboard correctly.
D7 (A-1) : GPO status LEDThis switch is currently not in use.
<LED on the SG-272 board>Refer to <LED on the SG-272 board> in “1. CA-54board”.
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3. DVP-30 board
A side/Component side
MAIN CPUModule*1
MAIN CPUModule*
A B C D E F G H J K
D504D501D502D505D503D506
S901
S1201D1204D1203D1202D1201
D703D702D701
ND1101ND1102
S801
S1101
ND1201ND1202
D1104D1103D1102D1101D1004D1002D1003D1001
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8GFEDCBA
65
43
21
D12D18D19
D10D13
D14D15D16D17
SW2
SW1
CPU-DR Module
GFEDCBA
65
43
21
D11D13D14D18
D17D16D15D19
SW1
SW2
CPU-DT Module
<LED>D501 (A-2) : +++++3.3 V+3.3 V power supply status indication.Lit when +3.3 V power is supplied.
D502 (A-2) : +++++2.5 V-1+2.5 V-1 power supply status indication.Lit when +2.5 V-1 power is supplied.
D503 (A-3) : +++++1.5 V-1+1.5 V-1 power supply status indication.Lit when +1.5 V-1 power is supplied.
D504 (A-2) : +++++12 V+12 V power supply status indication.Lit when +12 V power is supplied.
***** : The CPU-DR module or CPU-DT module is used in the Main CPU module.
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D505 (A-2) : +++++2.5 V-2+2.5 V-2 power supply status indication.Lit when +2.5 V-2 power is supplied.
D506 (A-3) : +++++1.5 V-2+1.5 V-2 power supply status indication.Lit when +1.5 V-2 power is supplied.
D701 (A-5) : BUS A status LEDLit when CPU A accesses the FPGA.
D702 (A-5) : BUS B status LEDLit when CPU B accesses the FPGA.
D703 (A-5) : READ status LEDLit when CPU A or B makes the read access to the FPGA.
D1001 (A-7) : BOOT DONE status LEDLit when IC108 starts up.
D1002 (A-7) : DLKD status LEDLit when the DLL (Delay Locked Loop) of the FPGA islocked. If the LED does not light, the FPGA may bedefective.
D1003 (A-7) : RCB DONE status LEDLit when the FPGA configuration is complete.
D1004 (A-7) : SYSTEM status LEDLit when configuration is complete and FPGA reset is alsocomplete. If the LED does not light, the FPGA may bedefective.
D1101 (A-7) : DGB 7 A status LEDUsed for design purpose.
D1102 (A-7) : DGB 6 A status LEDUsed for design purpose.
D1103 (A-7) : DGB 5 A status LEDUsed for design purpose.
D1104 (A-7) : DGB 4 A status LEDUsed for design purpose.
D1201 (A-4) : DGB 7 B status LEDUsed for design purpose.
D1202 (A-4) : DGB 6 B status LEDUsed for design purpose.
D1203 (A-4) : DGB 5 B status LEDUsed for design purpose.
D1204 (A-4) : DGB 4 B status LEDUsed for design purpose.
ND1101 (A-6), ND1102 (A-6) : STATUS A LEDThe status indication of the CPU A on the DVP-30 board.
ND1201 (A-3), ND1202 (A-3) : STATUS B LEDThe status indication of the CPU B on the DVP-30 board.
<Switch>S801 (A-6) : CPU A CONFIG switchUsed for maintenance purpose.
S901 (A-4) : CPU B CONFIG switchUsed for maintenance purpose.
S1101 (A-7) : SETUP A switchUsed for maintenance purpose.
S1201 (A-4) : SETUP B switchUsed for maintenance purpose.
<LED on the CPU-DR module>Refer to <LED on the CPU-DR module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<Switch on the CPU-DR module>Refer to <Switch on the CPU-DR module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<LED on the CPU-DT module>Refer to <LED on the CPU-DT module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<Switch on the CPU-DT module>Refer to <Switch on the CPU-DT module> in “1. CA-54board”.
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A side/Component side
4. MIX-48 board
MAIN CPUModule*
A B C D E F G H J K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
D410
D409
D308
D204
D208
D304
SL1SL2SL3
S401S2702
D3704D3702D3705D3703D3701
IF-937
GFEDCBA
65
43
21
D12D18D19
D10D13
D14D15D16D17
SW2
SW1
CPU-DR Module
GFEDCBA
65
43
21
D11D13D14D18
D17D16D15D19
SW1
SW2
CPU-DT Module
***** : The CPU-DR module or CPU-DT module is used in the Main CPU module.
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<Switch>S401 (A-5) : MIX-CPU reset switchPressing this switch initializes the CPU on the MIX-48 board.
S2702 (A-5) : Monitor reset switchUsed for maintenance purpose.This is a reset switch used in maintaining through theterminal pin (CN2001).
<Slit land>SL1, SL2 (A-4), SL3 (A-5) : JTAG chain switchingThey are the slit lands that are used to switch the JTAGchains. Connect these slit lands to open or to close them sothat the following statuses can be obtained.
SL1 SL2 SL3 Status
Short Open Open The chain of CPLD only is established.
Open Short Short All of the JTAG devices are connectedin chain.
<LED on the CPU-DR module>Refer to <LED on the CPU-DR module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<Switch on the CPU-DR module>Refer to <Switch on the CPU-DR module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<LED on the CPU-DT module>Refer to <LED on the CPU-DT module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<Switch on the CPU-DT module>Refer to <Switch on the CPU-DT module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<LED>D204, D208, D304 (A-3) : +++++1.5 V-1 to 3+1.5 V-1 to 3 power supply status indication.Lit when the +1.5 V-1 to 3 power is supplied each.
D308 (A-3) : +++++2.5 V+2.5 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +2.5 V power is supplied.
D409 (A-2) : +++++3.3 V+3.3 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +3.3 V power is supplied.
D410 (A-2) : +++++12 V+12 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +12 V power is supplied.If this LED does not light, the fuse may have blown.
D3701 (A-6): CONFIG. ERROR status LEDIndicates the configuration error of the FPGA.If this LED lit, the FPGA can possibly be working incor-rectly.
D3702, D3704, D3705 (A-6): C2, C1 and C0 statusLEDIndicates the status of CPU on the circuit board.
D3703 (A-6): PLL UNLOCK status LEDIndicates lock/unlock of the PLL (Phase Locked Loop) inthe FPGA.If this LED lit, the PLL can possibly be unlocked.
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5. MY-112 board
A side/Component side
MAIN CPUModule*
IF-937
IF-937
A B C D E F G H J K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
D410
D409
D304D308
D204D208
S401S3601D2603D2604D2605D2601D3602
SL2D3501
D3801D3802
SL1
SL3
(CC-95)GFEDCBA
65
43
21
D12D18D19
D10D13
D14D15D16D17
SW2
SW1
CPU-DR Module
GFEDCBA
65
43
21
D11D13D14D18
D17D16D15D19
SW1
SW2
CPU-DT Module
***** : The CPU-DR module or CPU-DT module is used in the Main CPU module.
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<LED>D204, D208 (A-3) : +++++1.5 V-1, 2+1.5 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +1.5 V-1 and 2 power is supplied respectively.
D304, D308 (A-3) : +++++2.5 V-1, 2+2.5 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +2.5 V-1 and 2 power is supplied respectively.
D401 (A-2) : +++++12 V+12 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +12 V power is supplied.If this LED does not light, the fuse may have blown.
D409 (A-2) : +++++3.3 V+3.3 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +3.3 V power is supplied.
D2601 (A-6) : PLL UNLOCKIndicates lock/unlock of the PLL (Phase Locked Loop) inthe FPGA.If this LED lit, the PLL can possibly be unlocked.
D2602 (A-6) : CONFIG. ERRORIndicates the configuration error of the FPGA.If this LED lit, the FPGA can possibly be working incor-rectly.
D2603, D2604, D2605 (A-6) : C2, C1 and C0 statusLEDIndicates the status of CPU on the circuit board.
D3501 (A-4) : CCR EXTLit when the CC-95 board is inserted.
D3801 (A-5) : FM_DATA ACT status LEDFM_DATA Ethernet communication status indication.Lit while the data transmission or reception is in progress.
D3802 (A-5) : FM_DATA 100 status LEDFM_DATA Ethernet communication speed status indica-tion.
Lit : 100 Mb/sNot lit : 10 Mb/s
<Switch>S401 (A-5) : MY-CPU reset switchPressing this switch initializes the CPU on the MY-112board.
S3601 (A-6) : Monitor reset switchThis is a reset switch used in maintaining through theterminal pin.
<Slit land>SL1 (A-4), SL2 (H-5) and SL3 (A-5) : JTAG chainswitchingThey are the slit lands that are used to switch the JTAGchains. Connect these slit lands to open or to close them sothat the following statuses can be obtained.
SL1 SL2 SL3 Status
short open open The chain of CPLD only isestablished.
open short short All of the JTAG devices areconnected in chain.
<LED on the CPU-DR module>Refer to < LED on the CPU-DR module > in “1. CA-54board”.
<Switch on the CPU-DR module>Refer to < Switch on the CPU-DR module > in “1. CA-54board”.
<LED on the CPU-DT module>Refer to <LED on the CPU-DT module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<Switch on the CPU-DT module>Refer to <Switch on the CPU-DT module> in “1. CA-54board”.
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6. XPT-24 board
A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
D801D8
D12
D13
D7
S1701
S1601D1701D1405
D1404D1403
D1402D1401
SL1101SL1100
SL1102
IF-937
F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5
DI1
DI4
DI2
DI3
DI6
DI7
DI8
SW1
SW2
CPU-DKModule
(COM CPU)
A side/Component side
D1401 (A-10) : CONFIG. ERROR status LEDIndicates the configuration error of the FPGA.If this LED is lit, the FPGA can possibly be workingincorrectly.
D1402 (A-10) : PLL UNLOCK status LEDIndicates lock/unlock of the PLL (Phase Locked Loop) inthe FPGA. If this LED is lit, the PLL can possibly beunlocked.
D1403, D1404, D1405 (A-9, A-10) : C0, C1, C2status LEDIndicates the status of CPU on the circuit board.
D1701 (B-9) : RESET status LEDSystem reset status indication.Lit when S1701 is pressed or the power voltage drops to+3.3 V.
<LED>D7 (A-4) : +++++1.5 V+1.5 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +1.5 V power is supplied.
D8 (A-3) : +++++12 V+12 V power supply status indication.Lit when +12 V power is supplied.If the LED does not light, the fuse may have blown.
D12 (A-3) : +++++3.3 V+3.3 V power supply status indication.Lit when +3.3 V power is supplied.
D13 (A-4) : +++++2.5 V+2.5 V power supply status indication.Lit when +2.5 V power is supplied.
D801 (P-3) : +++++5 V+5 V power supply status indication.Lit when +5 V power is supplied.
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<Switch>S1601 (A-9) : MONITOR reset switchUsed for maintenance purpose.This is a reset switch used in maintaining through theterminal pin (CN1602).
S1701 (A-9) : XPT-CPU reset switchPressing this switch initializes the CPU on the XPT-24board.
<Slit land>SL1100, SL1101, SL1102 (B-6) : JTAG chainswitchingThey are the slit lands that are used to switch the JTAGchains.Connect these slit lands to open or to close them so that thefollowing statuses can be obtained.
SL1101 SL1100 SL1102 Status
short short open The chain of CPLD only isestablished.
short open short All of the JTAG devices areconnected in chain.
<LED on the CPU-DK module>Refer to <LED on the CPU-DK module> in “1. CA-54board”.
<Switch on the CPU-DK module>Refer to <Switch on the CPU-DK module> in “1. CA-54board”.
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Section 3Installation of the Control Panel
3-1. Installation Space
3-1-1. External Dimensions
Control panel MKS-2010
Unit : mm
FRAME
ON
KEY2KEY1
ON
MIXCOLOR
CUTTRANS
AUTO
EFFMIX
KEY2KEY1BKGD
PRIOR
KEY
PST
GPIEDIT AUXSAFE
TITLE
BORD
SHDW
CROP
LIGHT REV
EDGE
N/R
TRAIL
1CHEFF
SOFT
BVLD
CTR
POS2CHEFF
SET
DIAG
MENUTOP
FILE
UP
REG
STOP
IN2
IN5IN3IN1 IN2 IN4 IN6 IN7VIDEO
INTFM1IN8
COLOR
BKGDBLACK
IN1 IN3IN2 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 FM1INT
VIDEO
COLOR
BKGDBLACK
XPT
HOLDSHIFT
KEY1 M/E PGMCCR2CCR1KEY2 DSK1 DSK2
UTILAUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4EDIT
PVWKEY SHIFT
MEM
XP/KY
HOLDBUS
SRC
IN3IN1BLACK IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 FM1INT
VIDEO
COLOR
BKGDIN8
PRE
MACRO
POST
MACRO
ATTCH
ENBLJOGSHTL
ALL STARTDEV1 DEV2 PLAY STOP CUE
TC
FTB
M/E
MACROSTORE
TRANS
RATE
ALL
EFFAUTO
TRNS DISS
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
10
SHOT
SNAP
/WIPE
EFF
BANK
SEL
ON ON
AUTO
TRANS
AUTO
TRANS
DSK1 DSK2
DSK
PVW
440
20.5
100
180
5.5
349.
7
103
20.581.6109.8 215.2
88.3152.6
38.1
260
12.1
324.
237
9.2
7
384
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IN2 IN3IN1BLACK
BKGD
COLOR
VIDEO
INTFM1IN8IN2 IN7IN3 IN5IN4 IN6
FRAME
BLACK IN1
IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7
XPT
HOLDSHIFT
KEY1 M/E PGMCCR2CCR1KEY2 DSK1 DSK2
IN1
UTILAUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4EDIT
PVW KEY SHIFT
COLOR
FM1INT
VIDEO
COLOR
BKGD
PST
BLACK IN3IN1 IN2 IN4 IN5 IN6
KEY
PRIOR
BKGD KEY1 KEY2
MIX EFF
PST
KEY1 KEY2
AUTO
TRANSCUT
AUTO
TRANS
AUTO
TRANS
COLORMIX ON ON
ON ONIN7 IN8
MEM
XP/KY
FM1INT
IN3IN2 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 FM1INT
VIDEO
COLOR
BKGD
VIDEO
COLOR
BKGDM/E
BLACK
M/EAUTO
TRANS
AUTO
TRANS
DSK1
IN1
DSK2
DSK
IN3
PVW
FTB
IN2 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7
MIX
IN8 FM1INT
VIDEO
WIPE
COLOR
BKGD
STOP
PRE
MACRO
POST
MACRO
AUTO
TRANSCUT
IN8
HOLD
MIX
SHIFTXPT
HOLD
ATTCH
ENBLJOGSHTL
ALL STARTDEV1 DEV2 PLAY STOP CUE
TC
BLACK
BUS
SRC
GPIEDIT AUXSAFE
TITLE
BORD
SHDW
CROP
LIGHT REV
EDGE
N/R
TRAIL
1CHEFF
SOFT
BVLD
CTR
POS2CHEFF
SET
DIAG
MENUTOP
FILE
UP
REG
P/PWIPE
/PP
M/E
MACROSTORE
TRANS
SEL
BANK
EFF
/WIPE
SNAP
10
321
654
RATE
SHOT
987
DISSTRNS
AUTO EFF
ALL
68.1
260
42.1
324.
240
9.2
443.
6
160.8220.8
85.720.5
137.
927
4.5
103
20.581.6
109.9
35.6440
7
384Unit : mm
Control panel MKS-2015
3-3MFS-2000 IM
UP
FILE
TOPMENU
DIAG
SET
EFF2CH
POS
CTR
BVLD
SOFT
EFF1CH
TRAIL
N/R
EDGE
REVLIGHT
CROP
SHDW
BORD
TITLE
SAFEAUXEDIT GPI
SRC
BUS
TCCUESTOPPLAYDEV2DEV1
STARTALLSHTL JOG
ENBL
ATTCH
HOLD
XPTSHIFT
MIX
HOLD
IN8
CUTTRANS
AUTO
MACRO
POST
MACRO
PRE
STOP
WIPE
MIX
FTB
PVW
DSK
DSK2DSK1
TRANS
AUTO
TRANS
AUTO
XP/KY
MEM
ONON
ONONMIXCOLOR
TRANS
AUTO
TRANS
AUTOCUT
TRANS
AUTO
KEY2KEY1
PST
EFFMIX
KEY2KEY1BKGD
PRIOR
KEY
PST
BKGD
COLOR
VIDEO
INTFM1
COLOR
SHIFTKEYPVW
EDITAUX4AUX3AUX2AUX1 UTIL
DSK2DSK1KEY2 CCR1 CCR2 PGMM/EKEY1
SHIFTHOLD
XPT
IN7IN6IN5IN4
FRAME
BLACK IN1 IN3IN2
IN9 IN10 IN11 IN12 IN13 IN14 IN15 IN16
IN16IN15IN14IN13IN12IN11IN10IN9
IN9 IN10 IN11 IN12 IN13 IN14 IN15 IN16
IN16IN15IN14IN13IN12IN11IN10IN9
M/E
M/EBLACKBKGD
COLOR
VIDEO
INTFM1IN8IN7IN6IN5IN4IN2 IN3IN1
BLACKBKGD
COLOR
VIDEO
INTFM1IN8IN7IN6IN5IN4IN2 IN3
BLACKBKGD
COLOR
VIDEO
INTFM1IN8IN7IN6IN5IN4IN2 IN3IN1
BLACKBKGD
COLOR
VIDEO
INTFM1IN8IN7IN6IN5IN4IN2 IN3IN1
IN1
ALL
EFFAUTO
TRNS DISS
7 8 9
SHOT
RATE
4 5 6
1 2 3
10
SNAP
/WIPE
EFF
BANK
SEL
TRANS
STORE MACRO
M/E
/PP
WIPEP/P
REG
IN9 IN10 IN11 IN12 IN13 IN14 IN15 IN16
68.1
260
42.1
324.
240
9.2
443.
6
160.8220.8
85.720.5
137.
927
4.5
103
20.581.6
109.9
35.6592
7
384Unit : mm
Control panel MKS-2017
3-4 MFS-2000 IM
Unit : mm
3-1-2. Installation Space
When the control panel is recessed into a control console or similar, make holes as shown below into thecontrol console with the following dimensions.
Control panel MKS-2010
50 o
r m
ore
120 or more
(35)
1535
30 or more30 or more
450
481465
177.
831
1.2
402.
739
.4
6-M5
3-5MFS-2000 IM
Control panel MKS-2015
Unit : mm
50 o
r m
ore
120 or more
(35)
1535
30 or more30 or more
450
481465
177.
831
1.2
446.
739
.4
8-M5
384.
1
3-6 MFS-2000 IM
Control panel MKS-2017
Unit : mm
50 o
r m
ore
120 or more
(35)15
35
30 or more
602617633
8-M5
311.
217
7.8
446.
739
.438
4.1
(465.6)
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3-2. Removing/Reinstalling Front Panel
nWhen removing/reinstalling the front panel, be sure tounplug the power cord, and confirm that the power is off.
Removal1. Remove the two screws and remove the front panel.
Reinstallation1. Install the front panel by reversing the removal steps.
Front panelB3 x 5
(This illustration shows MKS-2010.)
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Blank panel
3-3. Installing the Options
The following option is available for the control panel.
Options for the control panel
Model name
HK-PSU11
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
3-3-1. Installing HK-PSU11
The HK-PSU11 is used in the control panel.nBefore installing the HK-PSU11, be sure to unplug thepower cord, and confirm that the power is off.
1. Remove the screw which secures the release lever.
Release lever
B3 x 5
Release lever
2. Turn the release lever counterclockwise.
3. Remove the blank panel.
nStore the removed blank panel in a safe place.
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nRemoval1. Remove the screw which secures the release lever.2. Turn the release lever in either of the following
direction.To remove the HK-PSU11 on slot A : 2To remove the HK-PSU11 on slot B : 3
3. Remove the HK-PSU11.
Guide
Guide
Guide
HK-PSU11
HK-PSU11
HK-PSU11
Release lever
Slot A
Slot B
Slot ASlot BB3 x 5
4. Insert the HK-PSU11 securely along the guides.
5. Secure the release lever with the screw removed instep 1 to lock the HK-PSU11.
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S106 S107 S108S100 S103
D103 D102 D100D101
D107 D106 D104D105
S101 S104
D111 D110 D108D109
D115 D114 D112D113
D132-D147
S102 S105
D119 D118 D116D117
D123 D122 D120
D130
D128
D126
D124
D131
D129
D127
D125
D121
D148-D163 D164-D179
1
A B C D E
2
3-4. Description of On-board Switches and LEDs
nThe number shown in the parentheses ( ) indicates the address on the circuit board.
FP-141 board
A side/Component side
<LED>D100 to D103 (B-1) : MAIN CPU status LEDMain CPU status indication.Used only for production in the assembly factory.
D104 (B-1) : SIO ACTFlashes while the communication with the equipment thatis connected to the EDITOR PANEL connector is inprogress.
D105 (B-1) : SBUS ACTLit while the communication with the equipment that isconnected to the REMOTE connector is in progress.
D106 (B-1) : LAN ACTLit while the communication between the main CPUmodule and the MPU-302B board is in progress.
D107 (B-1) : LAN 100MLit while the 100 Mb/s communication with MENU CPUis in progress.
D108 (C-1) to D115 (B-1) : C01 to C08CTRL connector communication IC status indication.Used only for production in the assembly factory.
D116 (D-1) to D123 (C-1) : C11 to C18PERIPH connector communication IC status indication.Used only for production in the assembly factory.
D124 (D-2) : SBUS CH1Lit when an equipment is connected to the REMOTEconnector.
D125 (D-2) : SBUS RUNDisplays the status of the circuit for processing a signal inthe REMOTE connector. Lit during a normal operation.
D126 (D-2) : SBUS TXFlashes while transmitting the communication data to anequipment that is connected to the REMOTE connector.
D127 (D-2) : SBUS RXFlashes while receiving the communication data from theequipment that is connected to the REMOTE connector.
D128 (D-1) : HDLit when the reference signal that is input via the REF INconnector is an HD signal.
D129 (D-1) : REF OKREF IN signal presence/absence status indication.Lit when the reference signal is input via the REF INconnector.
D130 (D-1) : MCONFIGLit when the direct configuration mode is performed.Used only for production in the assembly factory.
D131 (D-1) : USERUsed only for production in the assembly factory.
D132 to D147 (B-2) : MAIN CPU status LEDMain CPU module status indication.Displays the initialization steps of the main CPU at power-on.“A0” is displayed when the initialization is completed andthe main CPU is booted correctly.
D148 (C-2) to D163 (B-2) : COM0 CPU status LEDCTRL LAN control IC status indication.Displays the initialization steps of the COM0 CPU atpower-on. LED flashes rotatively when the initialization iscompleted and the COM0 CPU is booted correctly.
D164 (D-2) to D179 (C-2) : COM1 CPU status LEDPERIPH LAN control IC status indication.Displays the initialization steps of the COM1 CPU atpower-on. LED flashes rotatively when the initialization iscompleted and the COM1 CPU is booted correctly.
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<Switch>S100 (B-1) : MAIN RESET switchReset switch for the entire this control panel.
S101 (B-1) : C0-RESET switchIndependent reset switch for the CTRL LAN control IC.
S102 (C-1) : C1-RESET switchIndependent reset switch for the PERIPH LAN control subCPU.
S103 (B-1) : Monitor reset switch for the main CPUReset switch that is used during maintenance of the mainCPU from the TERMINAL pin (CN101).
S104 (C-1) : Monitor reset switch for the COM0 CPUReset switch that is used during maintenance of the CTRLLAN control IC from the TERMINAL pin (CN102).
S105 (D-1) : Monitor reset switch for the COM1 CPUReset switch that is used during maintenance of thePERIPH LAN control IC from the TERMINAL pin(CN103).
S106 (A-1) : Unit ID setting switch for LANSets the unit ID for connecting LAN. Do not change thesetting.Factory setting :Bit 1 : OFFBits 2 to 8 : ON
S107 (A-1) : Group ID setting switch for LANSets the group ID for connecting LAN.Factory setting and in standard use :Bit 1 : OFFBits 2 to 8 : ON
S108 (A-1) : STATION IDSets the station ID for connecting SBUS. Used to connectthe external routing switcher to the REMOTE connector.Factory setting :Bit 1 and bits 3 to 8 : ONBit 2 : OFF
( indicates a knob position.)
12345678
12481632CTRLDATA
1248163264128
ON
12345678
1248163264128
ON
12345678
ON
UNIT IDS106
GROUP IDS107
STATION IDS108
3-5. Installing on the Control Console
3-5-1. MKS-2010
cBe sure to install the control panel on the control consoleby more than two persons. Installing it by one person maycause backache.
The following parts supplied with the control panel arerequired to install the control panel on the control console.. Rack angle assembly (L) (R). Blank panel. Screw B4 x 14 (six). Screw B5 x 8 (six). Screw B3 x 6 (four)
1. Remove the six screws (B4 x 6) of the control panel.2. Remove the screws (B3 x 4) from the rack angle
assembly (L) and the rack angle assembly (R) respec-tively, and remove the rack angle cover (L) and therack angle cover (R).
Rack angle assembly (R)Rack angle assembly (L)
Rack angle cover (L)
Rack angle cover (R)
Control panel
B4 x 6
B4 x 6
B3 x 4
B3 x 4
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3. Install the rack angle assembly (L) and the rack angleassembly (R) on the control panel using the suppliedsix screws (B4 x 14).
4. Install the blank panel on the rack angle assemblieswith the supplied four screws (B3 x 6).
B4 x 14
B4 x 14
Rack angle assembly (R)
Rack angle assembly (L)
Control panel
5. Install the control panel on the control console with thesupplied six screws (B5 x 8).
6. Install the rack angle cover (L) and the rack anglecover (R) removed in step 2 on the rack angle assem-bly (L) and the rack angle assembly (R) respectively.nFit the covers on the rear side first and push them onthe front side lightly to install.
7. Tighten the rack angle cover (L) and the rack anglecover (R) using the screws removed in step 2.
Blank panel
B3 x 6
B3 x 6
Rack angle assembly (R)
Rack angle assembly (L)
B5 x 8B5 x 8
Control console
Control panel
B3 x 4
B3 x 4
Rack angle cover (L)
Rack anglecover (R)
Rear side
Front sideRack angle cover
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3-5-2. MKS-2015/2017
cBe sure to install the control panel on the control consoleby more than two persons. Installing it by one person maycause backache.
The following parts supplied with the control panel arerequired to install the control panel on the control console.. Rack angle assembly (L) (R). Blank panel. Screw B4 x 14 (six). Screw B5 x 8 (six). Screw B5 x 16 (two)
1. Remove the six screws (B4 x 6) of the control panel.2. Remove the screws (B3 x 4) from the rack angle
assembly (L) and the rack angle assembly (R) respec-tively, and remove the rack angle cover (L) and the rackangle cover (R).
3. Install the rack angle assembly (L) and the rack angleassembly (R) on the control panel with the supplied sixscrews (B4 x 14) .
B3 x 4
B3 x 4
B4 x 6
B4 x 6
Rack angle assembly (R)Rack angle assembly (L)
Rack angle cover (L)
Rack angle cover (R)
Control panel
B4 x 14
B4 x 14
Rack angle assembly (R)
Rack angle assembly (L)
Control panel
4. Install the control panel on the control console with thesupplied six screws (B5 x 8).
5. Install the rack angle cover (L) and the rack anglecover (R) removed in step 2 on the rack angle assem-bly (L) and the rack angle assembly (R) respectively.nFit the covers on the rear side first and push them onthe front side lightly to install.
6. Tighten the rack angle cover (L) and the rack anglecover (R) using the screws removed in step 2.
7. Install the blank panel on the control console with thesupplied two screws (B5 x 16).
B5 x 8B5 x 8
Control panel
Control console
B5 x 16
B3 x 4
B3 x 4
Blank panel
Rack angle cover (L)
Rack angle cover (R)
Rear side
Front side Rack angle cover
(The illustration shows MKS-2015.)
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Section 4Connection
4-1. Matching Connectors and Cables
Use the following connectors, cables or equivalents when connecting cables to the unit.
Model name Panel indication Connector name Matching connector and cable
Name Sony part No.
MFS-2000 REF IN BNC, 75 Z Belden 8281 coaxial _
REF OUT cable
EDITOR D-sub 9-pin, Female D-sub 9-pin, MaleSERIAL TALLY . Connector 9-pin, Male 1-560-651-00*1
TERMINAL . Junction Shell 9-pin 1-561-749-00
GPI D-sub 25-pin, Female D-sub 25-pin, MaleTALLY . Connector 25-pin, Male 1-560-904-11*1
. Junction Shell 25-pin 1-563-377-11
DATA RJ-45 modular jack*2_ _
CTRL
IN 1 to 8 BNC, 75 Z Belden 8281 coaxial _
OUT 1 to 4 cableor5CFB coaxial cable _
(HDTV system)
MKS-2110M IN 1 to 8 BNC, 75 Z Belden 8281 coaxial _
OUT 1 to 4 cableor5CFB coaxial cable _
(HDTV system)
MKS-2440 FM DATA RJ-45 modular jack*2_ _
FM DEVICE IEEE1394 6-pin _ _
MKS-2010 GPI D-sub 25-pin, Female D-sub 25-pin, MaleMKS-2015 . Connector 25-pin, Male 1-566-356-11*1
MKS-2017 . Junction Shell 25-pin 1-563-377-11
EXT DISPLAY D-sub Miniature 15-pin, Use the display cable thatFemale is commercially available
on market.
EDITOR PANEL D-sub 15-pin, Female D-sub 15-pin, Male _
. Connector 15-pin, Male
. Junction Shell 15-pin
REMOTE BNC, 75 Z BNC, 75 Z _
REF IN Belden 8281coaxial cable
CTRL RJ-45 modular jack*2_ _
PERIPHDATA
DEVICE USB Type A Use the cable supplied or thereceptacle USB cable (with plug) that is
commercially available onmarket. (5 m or less)
*1 : The following crimp contact is required for the plug.AWG#18 to #22 : 1-566-493-21AWG#22 to #24 : 1-564-774-11AWG#24 to #30 : 1-564-775-11
*2 : Conforms to the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet 100BASE-TX standards.
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15
69
113
1425
_ EXT VIEW _
+V
GPI OUT n B
GPI OUT n A
GPI OUT 5-8
GPI OUT COM
n : 1-4
<Relay>
<Open collector output>
(*4)
(*5)
GPI : (D-sub 25-pin, Female)INPUT x 8, TTLOUTPUT x 4, relay contacts 30 V 0.1 A (resistive load)OUTPUT x 4, open collector, 30 V rated voltage
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 GND Ground
2 GND Ground
3 GPI IN 2 General-purpose input
4 GPI IN 4
5 GPI IN 6
6 GPI IN 8
7 GPI OUT 1B General-purpose relay
8 GPI OUT 2B output (B) (*4)
9 GPI OUT 3B
10 GPI OUT 4B
11 GPI OUT 6 General-purpose open collector
12 GPI OUT 8 output (*5)
13 GPI OUT COM Ground for open collectoroutput
14 GND Ground
15 GPI IN 1 General-purpose input
16 GPI IN 3
17 GPI IN 5
18 GPI IN 7
19 GPI OUT 1A General-purpose relay
20 GPI OUT 2A output (A) (*4)
21 GPI OUT 3A
22 GPI OUT 4A
23 GPI OUT 5 General-purpose open
24 GPI OUT 7 collector output (*5)
25 GPI OUT COM Ground for open collector output
nA and B of the same number constitute a pair of relaycontacts.
_ EXT VIEW _
15
69
4-2. Input/Output Signals of Connectors
The input/output signals of the connectors at the rear panelare as follows.GPI, DATA, and CTRL connectors are used in both theproccessor and control panel. The input/output signal ofthese connectors used in the processor is same as that ofthe control panel.
TERMINAL : RS-232C (D-sub 9-pin, Female) to Terminal
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 DCD Data carrier detect (*1)
2 RXD Received data
3 TXD Transmitted data
4 DTR Data terminal ready (*1)
5 GND Ground
6 DSR Data set ready (*1)
7 RTS Request to send (*2)
8 CTS Clear to send (*2)
9 _ _
(*1) : Pins 1, 4 and 6 are internally connected together on the CN-2345board.
(*2) : Pins 7 and 8 are internally connected together on the CN-2345 board.
EDITOR, SERIAL TALLY : RS-422A (D-sub 9-pin,Female)<DEVICE> (*3) from External Devices
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 FG Frame ground
2 TX_ Transmitted data (_)
3 RX+ Received data (+)
4 GND Common ground
5 _ No connection
6 GND Common ground
7 TX+ Transmitted data (+)
8 RX_ Received data (_)
9 _ No connection
(*3) <DEVICE> : A controlling device
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TALLY : (D-sub 25-pin, Female)OUTPUT x 4, relay contacts 30 V 0.1 A(resistive load)OUTPUT x 4, open collector, 30 V rated voltage
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 GND Ground
2 GND Ground
3 _ No use
4 _
5 _
6 _
7 TALLY OUT 1B TALLY relay output (B)(*6)
8 TALLY OUT 2B
9 TALLY OUT 3B
10 TALLY OUT 4B
11 TALLY OUT 6 TALLY open collector output (*7)
12 TALLY OUT 8
13 TALLY OUT COM Ground for open collector output
14 GND Ground
15 _ No use
16 _
17 _
18 _
19 TALLY OUT 1A TALLY relay output (A)(*6)
20 TALLY OUT 2A
21 TALLY OUT 3A
22 TALLY OUT 4A
23 TALLY OUT 5 TALLY open collector output (*7)
24 TALLY OUT 7
25 TALLY OUT COM Ground for open collector output
nA and B of the same number constitute a pair of relaycontacts.
+V
TALLY OUT n B
TALLY OUT n A
TALLY OUT 5-8
TALLY OUT COM
n : 1-4
<Relay>
<Open collector output>
(*6)
(*7)
113
1425
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FM DEVICE : IEEE1394 (6-pin)
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 VP Cable power (No use)
2 VG Cable ground
3 TPB_ Strobe on receive,Data on transmit (_)
4 TPB+ Strobe on receive,Data on transmit (+)
5 TPA_ Data on receive,Strobe on transmit (_)
6 TPA+ Data on receive,Strobe on transmit (+)
DATA, CTRL, PERIPH, FM DATA :100BASE-TX, RJ-45 (8-pin)
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 TX+ Transmitted data (+)
2 TX_ Transmitted data (_)
3 RX+ Received data (+)
4 _ No connection
5 _ No connection
6 RX_ Received data (_)
7 _ No connection
8 _ No connection
1 8
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2 4 6
1 3 5
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EXT DISPLAY : (High-density D-sub 15-pin, analogRGB, Female) to External Display
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 RED Video red
2 GREEN Video green
3 BLUE Video blue
4 _ No connection
5 GND Ground
6 GND Ground
7 GND Ground
8 GND Ground
9 _ No connection
10 GND Ground
11 _ No connection
12 _ No connection
13 HSYNC Horizontal sync
14 VSYNC Vertical sync
15 _ No connection
EDITOR PANEL: RS-422A (D-sub 15-pin, Female)<CONTROLLER>*8
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 GND Ground
2 RX_ Received data (_)
3 TX+ Transmitted data (+)
4 GND Ground
5 _ No connection
6 +12V +12V
7 +12V +12V
8 +12V +12V
9 _ No connection
10 RX+ Received data (+)
11 TX_ Transmitted data (_)
12 GND Ground
13 GND Ground
14 GND Ground
15 GND Ground
(*8) <CONTROLLER> : A controlling device
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15
1115610
EXT VIEW
18
915
DEVICE : USB Type A
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 +5V USB Vcc
2 D_ USB_
3 D+ USB+
4 GND Ground
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4-3. System Connection
A
CTRL PERIPHEXT DISPLAY EDITOR PANELDEVICEDATA GPIREF IN REMOTE
DATA CTRL EDITOR SERIAL TALLY GPIREF IN
IN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 21 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 21 3 4
DATA CTRL TERMINAL TALLYREF OUT
1
8
9
18
A
B
CAC IN
AC ININ
OUT
OUT
DATA CTRL
DATA CTRL
EDITOR
CTRL
DATA
REMOTE
PERIPH
PERIPHReference video signal b)
Ethernet switch a)
MKS-2010/2015/2017 Control Panel
BKS-R Series
HDS-X Series
Reference video signal b)
Reference video signal b)
Cross cable
Cable with BNC connectors
MFS-2000 Multi Format Switcher Processor
Ethernet switch a)
VTR DDR
Output video signal c)
(Main line output/REC VTR/Monitor etc.)
DCU-8000 Device Control Unit Pack
a) It is recommended that the CTRL and DATA LAN networks be configured by connecting separate Ethernet switches for each LAN. Depending on the type of Ethernet network, a single Ethernet switch can perform comparably to multiple switches.
b) Terminate with the supplied 75 Z terminators. Terminators are supplied in the product package.
c) This unit provides two output connectors for each output. If you will be using only one of the connectors, terminate the other with a 75 Z terminator. Terminators are not supplied with the unit.
Material video signal (camera/VTR etc.)
BVE-9100 Editing Control System
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4-4. Setup
Settings such as the signal format setting and output signalassignment are required before using the MFS-2000-Csystem.
Refer to the User’s Guide for details.
5-1MFS-2000 IM
Section 5Service Overview
5-1. Troubleshooting
5-1-1. Processor
The main power of the processor cannot beturned on. (Indicator does not light green.)
The monitor picture is not displayed correctly.
The main power of the processor cannot be turned on. (Indicator does not light green.)
Are more than two POWER switches among A, B, and C of the processor turned ON?
Set more than two POWER switches among A, B, and C of the processor to ON.
Is the power cord of the processor connected correctly?
The power supply unit is probably defective.
Connect it correctly.
YES
NO
NO
YES
A picture is not displayed on the monitor screen even though the main power ofthe processor is turned on.
Are the standard boards installed into the specified slots?
Install the standard boards into the specified slots. (Refer to MFS-2000-C Maintenance Manual.)
Are the option boards installed into the specified slots?
Are the input and output cables connected correctly?
Install the option boards into the specified slots. (Refer to Section 2-3.)
YES
Is the software installed correctly?
YES
The MFS-2000 is probably defective.
YES
NO
NO
Install the software correctly.(Refer to the User’s Guide.)
NO
Check connections of the input and output equipment.
NO
YES
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5-1-2. Control Panel
The main power cannot be turned on.(Indicator does not light green.)
The main power of the control panel cannot be turned on. (Indicator does not light green.)
Connect it correctly.
Is the power cord of the control panel connected correctly?
The power supply unit is probably defective.
NO
YES
Check the previously described diagram “The main power of the control panel cannot be turned on”.
The control panel is probably defective.
Nothing is displayed on the menu monitor screen.
Is the power of the control panel turned on?
Is the switch on the control panel lit?
. The backlight is probably burnt out.
. LCD or the LCD drive circuit is probably defective.
YES
NO
NO
YES
Nothing is displayed on the menu monitor screen.
LEDs and other indicators do not light.
Connect the LAN cable.
LEDs and other indicators do not light.
Is the power of the control panel turned on?
Is the CTRL LAN cable connected to the processor (CTRL)?
Control panel is probably defective.
Check the previously described diagram “The main power of the control panel cannot be turned on”.YES
YES
NO
NO
5-3MFS-2000 IM
FanProcessor is air-cooled by the fans (on both sides).If dust has accumulated in the intake of the fan, air isprevented from flowing smoothly and this may result in atemperature rise inside the machine. This may have anadverse effect on performance and the life of the machine.Cleaning of the fan every month is recommended.Contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center forinformation on cleaning the fan.
5-2. Periodic Inspection and Maintenance
5-2-1. Cleaning
Processor
FilterThe filter on the rear of the front panel can easily accumu-late the dust. Be sure to remove dust by cleaning asfollows.1. Remove the front panel. (Refer to Section 2-2.)2. Remove the dust accumulated on the filter with a
vacuum cleaner.nCleaning the filter by washing in water is recommend-ed when there is a heavy accumulation of dust.Be sure to dry the filter completely after it has beenwashed.
Filter
Fan
Fan
Control panel
FilterThe filter on the rear of the bracket can easily accumulatedust. Be sure to remove dust by cleaning as follows.
1. Remove the screw and remove the bracket.2. Remove dust accumulated on the filter with a vacuum
cleaner.nCleaning the filter by washing in water is recommend-ed when there is a heavy accumulation of dust.Be sure to dry the filter completely after it has beenwashed.
FanControl panel is air-cooled by the fans (on both sides). Ifdust has accumulated in the intake of the fan, air is pre-vented from flowing smoothly and this may result in atemperature rise inside the machine. This may have anadverse effect on performance and the life of the machine.Cleaning of the fan every month is recommended.Contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center forinformation on cleaning the fan.
B3 x 5
Filter
Bracket
Fan
Front side
5-4 MFS-2000 IM
5-3. Data Backup Capacitor
A large capacitor is installed on the CA-54/CA-54CFBboard in order to retain the data such as the resume data,snapshots, and effects in the MFS-2000 series machine.Leave the main power of the MFS-2000 series turned onfor two hours or longer in order to charge this capacitor.The data is retained for about three days when the capaci-tor is fully charged under normal operating temperatureand humidity. However, this period may vary dependingon the storage environment. Be sure to save necessary datain an external media.
MFS-2000 IM
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