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The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Evertz Microsystems and is intended solely for the use of purchasers of the EMR. Evertz Microsystems expressly prohibits the use of this manual for any purpose other than the operation of the EMR.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated, dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (i.e.: servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
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WARNING Never look directly into an optical fiber. Irreversible eye damage can occur in a matter of milliseconds.
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WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Evertz Microsystems Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Use of unshielded plugs or cables may cause radiation interference. Properly shielded...
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Any representations in this document concerning performance of Evertz products are for informational use only and are not warranties of future performance, either expressed or implied. The only warranty offered by Evertz in relation to this product is the Evertz standard limited warranty, stated in the sales contract or order confirmation form.
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EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW ..........................1 1.1. FEATURES & BENEFITS ....................2 COMPONENT OVERVIEW ....................... 3 2.1. EMR FRAME........................3 2.2. EMR I/O MODULES ......................4 2.2.1. EMR Video Input Module ..................4 2.2.1.1.
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EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 2.11.3. Labeling ......................24 2.11.4. Handling and Connecting Fibers ................25 SPECIFICATIONS ........................27 3.1. EMR SPECIFICATIONS ....................27 3.1.1. Configuration ...................... 27 3.1.2. Video Inputs ......................27 3.1.3. Video Outputs ..................... 27 3.1.4.
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EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 6.5.4. Ethernet Interface ....................58 VISTALINK® REMOTE MONITORING/CONTROL ..............59 7.1. WHAT IS VISTALINK? ....................59 7.2. VISTALINK® REMOTE MONITORING/CONTROL FOR SC-2000-EMR ......60 7.2.1. General Monitoring and Control Parameters for SC-2000-EMR ......60 7.2.2.
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High Density Modular Video Router FIGURES Figure 2-1: EMX6-FR Rear View ......................... 3 Figure 2-2: EMX3-FR Rear View ......................... 4 Figure 2-3: EMR-IP32H and EMR-IP32-3G Rear Plate ................5 Figure 2-4: EMR Video Input Front Card Edge..................... 6 Figure 2-5: EMR-OP32H and EMR-OP32-3G Rear Plate................8 Figure 2-6: EMR Video Output Front Card Edge ..................
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EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 7-15: Faults Tab for EMR-XPT-288X288 ..................71 Figure 7-16: Faults Tab for EMX-FC ......................72 Figure 8-1: Run Window ..........................74 Figure 8-2: Run Window ..........................76 Figure 8-3: FTP Window ..........................76 TABLES Table 2-1: Description of EMR Video Input Card Edge .................
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Each crosspoint module contains 9 X-Link outputs that are available to feed video signals directly to Evertz multi-viewers. This provides a cost effective, and implementation effective way to monitor router inputs without sacrificing router outputs.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 1.1. FEATURES & BENEFITS Video Routing: • Support for 3G-SDI, HD-SDI, SD-SDI, DVB-ASI, SMPTE 310M and more • Scalable to 128x128 in a single 6RU frame • Scalable to 288x288 in two 6RU frames •...
The EMR is housed in one of two rack-mountable frames. The two available frames are the EMX6-FR and the EMX3-FR. The EMX6-FR frame can accommodate up to 2 hot-swappable power supply units and up to 15 single-slot, hot-swappable I/O modules. The EMX3-FR frame can accommodate up to 2 hot- swappable power supply units and up to 5 single-slot, hot-swappable I/O modules.
The EMR system is built from a variety of input and output modules. All modules are hot-swappable and can reside in any one of the 15 slots of the EMX6-FR frame or 5 slots of the EMX3-FR frame. Available I/O modules include: •...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 2.2.1.1. Front Card Edge Controls and LEDs The EMR-IP32H and EMR-IP32-3G front card edge has some key controls and indicators that can help in the installation and debugging processes. Figure 2-4 and Table 2-1 show the card edge and describe the expected behavior of each component.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Component Description Voltage Status LEDs This set of LEDs is amber in color and should always be ON. This set of LEDs is green in color and indicate the presence of video on each Video Present LEDs respective input.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 2.2.2.1. Front Card Edge Controls and LEDs The EMR-OP32H and EMR-OP32-3Gfront card edge has some key controls and indicators that can help in the installation and debugging processes. Figure 2-6 and Table 2-2 show the card edge and describe the expected behavior of each component.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Component Description Voltage Status LEDs This set of LEDs is amber in color and should always be ON. This set of LEDs is green in color and indicate the presence of video routed to each respective output.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 2.2.3.1. Front Card Edge Controls and LEDs The EMR-XPT-160X160 and EMR-XPT-288X288 front card edges have some key controls and indicators that can help in the installation and debugging process. Figure 2-9 and Table 2-3 show the card edge and describe the expected behavior of each component.
EMX-FC also provides an RS-232 serial port at the card edge to set up the network addresses. The EMX-FC is housed in a narrow slot underneath the left side or right side power supply in the EMX6- FR frame, and to the left of the right side power supply in the EMX3-FR frame. 2.4.
These two Q-LINK 75Ω termination BNC connectors support Evertz control panels that have a Q-Link connection. The connectors allow connection to two terminated external Q-Links. Q-Link is a dedicated control system specific to Evertz brand of Quartz products. The Q-Link system works as a single transmission line with devices connected along the length of the cable.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 2.4.2. Serial Connections The rear panel of the SC-2000 has two DB9 female serial connectors and 8 serial RJ-45 connectors. The pin-out for the DB-9 serial ports is shown in Table 2-4, while the pin-out for the RJ-45 serial ports is shown in Table 2-5.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 2-11: SC-2000 Power Supply Each power supply has two status indicator LEDs. The green PSU STATUS LED indicates the health of the local power supply. The red FRAME STATUS LED indicates the health of the entire frame and is operated by the frame status bus of the frame.
3. Tighten the screws after the main module is installed. CAUTION: If any of the screws for the rear plate are missing, please contact Evertz immediately for the specification and/or replacement. Using the incorrect screw can cause thread stripping. 2.5.2.
The EMR frame is equipped with rack mounting rails and fits into a standard rack space. The EMX6-FR requires a 19” x 10.5” x 15.75” (483 mm x 260 mm x 400 mm) space and the EMX3-FR requires a 19” x 5.25”...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router CAUTION: To ensure adequate cooling, care should be taken to ensure that the fan inlets and exhaust openings are free of obstructions. 2.8. SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router The power supply is secured into the frame by two machine screws through the rear panel (as shown in Figure 2-12). These screws must be removed before the power supply can be extracted from the front. Install screw here...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, you must replace the mounting screw after replacing the power supply. 2.9. POWER The power entry modules contain a standard IEC power inlet connector, two 5 x 20 mm fuse holders, and an EMI line filter.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Power should be applied by connecting a three-wire, grounding-type power supply cord to the power entry module on the rear panel of each power supply. For use in North America, the power cord should be a minimum 18 AWG wire size;...
Symbol: Black 2.11.2. Assembly Assembly or repair of the laser sub-module is done solely at the Evertz facility, and is performed only by qualified Evertz technical personnel. 2.11.3. Labeling Certification and Identification labels are combined into one label. As there is not enough room on the product to place the label, it is reproduced here in the manual.
Since the transmission characteristics of the fiber depend on the shape of the optical core, care must be taken to prevent fiber damage caused by heavy objects or abrupt fiber bending. Evertz recommends that you maintain a minimum bending radius of 5 cm to avoid fiber-bending loss that will decrease the maximum attainable distance of the fiber cable.
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EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router SPECIFICATIONS 3.1. EMR SPECIFICATIONS 3.1.1. Configuration Inputs: Selectable in blocks of 32 Outputs: Selectable in blocks of 32 3.1.2. Video Inputs Formats: SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 310M, SMPTE 424M, ASI Signal Level: 800mV p-p Impedance:...
650 W (40 W per slot) Power Supply Configuration: 1 supply standard, optional redundant supply requires separate inlet Connector: IEC 60320 - 1 per power supply EMX3-FR: Auto ranging, 100 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz AC Mains Input: Max Operating Current: 4.6 A (@ 100 V/60Hz), 1.85A (@ 240 V/50Hz)
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 3.2. EMX-FC SPECIFICATIONS 3.2.1. Ethernet Network Type: Fast Ethernet 100 Base-TX IEEE 802.3u standard for 100 Mbps baseband CSMA/CD local area network Ethernet 10 Base-T IEEE 802.3 standard for 10 Mbps baseband CSMA/CD local area network Connector: RJ-45 (on rear panel of frame)
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 3.3.5. Electrical Input Voltage: Auto ranging 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz Input Power: 200W 3.3.6. Physical Height: 3.5” (89mm) 2RU Width: 19” (483mm) 19” Rack Mount Depth: 10.3” (262mm) over hinges and BNCs Weight: 6 kg Fully Loaded Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router SYSTEM OVERVIEW 4.1. SYSTEM CONNECTIONS The EMR video routing system provides a flexible and scalable interface that allows a system to be built for distributed applications. The EMR video input cards can be placed in locations that are closer to the video sources to limit the cable length runs.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router An EMR video system can grow to a full 288x288 router by combining two 6RU EMX6-FR frames. In this configuration, the crosspoint would reside in one frame with 4 input cards and 4 output cards, while the rest of the input and output cards would reside in a second frame.
EMR-IP32-3G Figure 4-3: EMR Configuration with Main and Redundant Crosspoints A fundamental feature of the EMR video router is the ability to interface with Evertz multi-viewers without requiring additional output modules. Since the interface to the EMR crosspoint is via X-LINK II connectors, it allows X-LINK equipped multi-viewers such as the VIPX to connect directly to the crosspoint.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router VIDEO X-LINK II X-LINK II VIDEO X-LINK II X-LINK II X-LINK II X-LINK II EMR-IP32-3G EMR-OP32-3G EMR-XPT-288X288 MAIN X-LINK II X-LINK II EMR-XPT-288X288 REDUNDANT X-LINK II X-LINK II EMR-XPT-288X288 MULTI-VIEWER Figure 4-4: EMR Configuration with Main, Redundant and Multi-viewer Crosspoints Page 34 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Revision 1.4...
The only limiting factor is the length of the X-LINK II cable which is 1 meter long. For connections between EMR components that need to exceed this limit, Evertz has a full lineup of fiber conversion gear that can be used to transport the video signals. Please contact the factory for more details.
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EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router EMR AND SC-2000 NETWORK CONFIGURATION The modular aspect of the EMR system requires the SC-2000 to provide a unified interface for router control and for system monitoring. The following describes the function of each network interface and how a typical system should be wired together.
EMR is shown in Table 5-1 and Table 5-2. Take note of the different subnets for each component in the system. Note: The IP addresses are set using an Evertz ribbon cable connected to the 4-pin serial port on the front of each SC-2000 controller card. ...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router SC-2000 Port A IP Port B IP Port C IP Port D IP Remote IP Top (Main) 192.168.5.210 192.168.6.210 192.168.7.210 192.168.8.210 192.168.8.211 Bottom (Red) 192.168.5.211 192.168.6.211 192.168.8.211 192.168.7.211 192.168.7.210 Table 5-1: IP Address Scheme for the SC-2000 Component Main IP Redundant IP...
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EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM USING WINSETUP The WinSetup program is used to configure most of the routing functions, including control panel operation. It allows such things as the number of signal levels to be defined, which control panels are connected to the system and the names of the inputs and outputs.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router When generating a new system configuration some of the menus and functions are grayed out (not available). This is deliberate to ‘lead the user through’ the functions that need to be set up. Carry out the following functions to configure the system.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router As shown in Figure 6-3, 6 sources must be defined for Level-2. These 6 sources are called manual main, manual redundant, manual shadow, auto main, auto redundant, and auto shadow. Note that manual shadow (SRC-291) and auto shadow (SRC-294) are not used but must still be defined in the sequence as shown.
Figure 6-4: WinSetup Destination Definition (5) Panels: Enter the panel’s dialog and use the new button. This will show all Evertz panels listed by part number. Select the part number that matches the part number on the panel’s serial number label.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 6-5: WinSetup Panel Configuration Each button can be programmed by selecting the button and then editing the functions in the Key section of the dialog. Each panel should also be given a name for later identification, E Panel .54 in this example.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Note: The default port for download is 25 and if configuration is downloaded using port 3000, system has to be power-cycled. Note: If there is no redundancy crosspoint on 288x288 Router after downloading the configuration, the crosspoint must be set to MANUAL MAIN.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router (1) Levels: Enter the level names for each of the signal levels you want to control. Do not tick the “Complex” box at this stage. For the EMR router, two levels should be entered: Video and Redundant.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 6-8: WinSetup Destination Definition (5) Panels: Same as 288x288 Router Configuration (6) Downloads: Same as 288x288 Router Configuration Note: In a 288x576 system with 3 XPTs, 1-288 outputs must be set to AUTO MAIN and 289-576 outputs must be set to MANUAL MAIN.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 6-9: EMR General Frame Configuration The EMR slot configuration tab for the EMR contains the controls necessary to configure the SC-2000 so that it is aware of all of the components that consist of the EMR system. The EMR Slots tab is shown in Figure 6-10.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 6-10: EMR Slot Configuration The configuration of the EMR slots is very important for getting the EMR system to function properly. For each frame in the EMR system, each slot in the frame must be configured to point to the correct type of card and to contain the correct IP address.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 6-11 shows the configuration of the slots in detail. In this example, there is an EMR-IP32-3G card in slot 2, an EMR-XPT-288X288 card in slots 4-6, and an EMR-OP32-3G in slot 8. Figure 6-11: EMR Slot Configuration Detailed The SC-2000 will only allow routes to be made on destinations that are defined in the system.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 6.4. EMR FRAME CONFIGURATION WITH 4.11 RPC FIRMWARE RPC based firmware (4.11) will allow the user to update the IP addresses and SNMP parameters through Winsetup. Note: Make sure all SNMP parameters are set to default (Public/Private) and there is no trap address set.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 6-13: EMR General Frame Configurations Figure 6-14: SC Network information WINSETUP Page 53 Revision 1.4...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router EMR Slots configuration tab for the EMR contains the controls necessary to configure the SC-2000 so that it is aware of all of the components that consist of the EMR system. The EMR Slots tab is shown in Figure 6-14.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router In RPC version the EMX-FC IP addresses have to be configured as well. As it is shown in Figure 6-14, the IP address of the frame controller located on the left slot of the frame, is set for slot 16 under Network1 and the IP address of the frame controller located on the right slot is set for slot 17 under Network2.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 6-18: Ethernet Panels Port Settings 6.5.2. Control Panel Q-Link Interface The control panel Q-Link port is an interface that is defined to allow all properly equipped control panels to connect to the SC-2000 via Q-Link. The Q-Link port can be defined as a port to host panels using Q-Link. The interface is defined as a QLINK1 interface using the Qlink (Hosted Panels) protocol.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 6-19: Q-Link Hosted Panels Port Settings 6.5.3. Serial Interface The serial port is an interface that is defined to provide external automation control of the SC-2000. The interface is defined as a COM1 interface using the Quartz protocol. The format of the serial protocol is also defined in this dialog using the options that are provided for Baud Rate, Parity, Data bits, Stop bits and Standard (RS232 or RS422).
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 6.5.4. Ethernet Interface The Ethernet interface is defined to provide access to the SC-2000 so that it can be controlled via Ethernet using Quartz protocol. Four ports can be added: 4000, 4001, 4002 and 4003. An example of a properly configured Ethernet port for external control is shown in Figure 6-19.
3. A virtual database, known as the Management Information Base (MIB) lists all the variables being monitored and which both the Manager and Agent understand. Please contact Evertz for further information about obtaining a copy of the MIB for interfacing to a third party Manager/NMS.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 7.2. VISTALINK® REMOTE MONITORING/CONTROL FOR SC-2000-EMR 7.2.1. General Monitoring and Control Parameters for SC-2000-EMR The following figure (Figure 7-1) shows the General Monitoring tab for SC-2000-EMR. Figure 7-1: General Monitoring Tab for SC-2000-EMR Table 7-1 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 7-2: Card Information Tab for SC-2000-EMR Table 7-2 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description Slot number Displays the Slot number of the each card in the frame Frame Displays the Frame number Primary address...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 7.2.3. Faults Tab for SC-2000-EMR The following figure (Figure 7-3) shows the Faults tab for SC-2000-EMR. Figure 7-3: Faults Tab for SC-2000-EMR Table 7-3 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description RHS PSU status...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 7.3. VISTALINK® REMOTE MONITORING/CONTROL FOR EMR-IP32-3G 7.3.1. AVM Control Tab for EMR-IP32-3G The following figure (Figure 7-4) shows the AVM Control tab for EMR-IP32-3G. Figure 7-4: AVM Control Tab for EMR-IP32-3G Table 7-4 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Table 7-5 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description Trap Status Displays the status of the Trap Enabled by the user Card Voltage Error Enables or Disables Card Voltage Error Card Over Temperature Enables or Disables the card over temperature Table 7-5: Miscellaneous Fault Tab Parameters...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 7-7: AVM Monitor Tab for Input in EMR-IP32-3G Table 7-7 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description AVM Video present Indicates the status of the Input Signal AVM Video Black Indicates the Input Signal is Black or Not AVM Video Standard...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 7-8: Video Control Tab for Input in EMR-IP32-3G Table 7-8 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description Video Trap Tag Name Sets video trap tag name for input Video Trap Tag Select Selects the video trap tag Table 7-8: Video Control Tab Parameters...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Table 7-9 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description Trap Status Indicates the status of the trap enabled by the user Video Not Present Enables or Disables the trap for the presence of Input video Video Is Black Enables or Disables the trap for the Input video is Black Video Is Frozen...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 7.4.2. Miscellaneous Faults Tab for EMR-OP32-3G The following figure (Figure 7-11) shows the Miscellaneous Faults tab for EMR-OP32-3G. Figure 7-11: Miscellaneous Faults Tab for EMR-OP32-3G Table 7-11 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description Trap Status...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Table 7-12 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description Video Input Source Indicates the Input Number that routed to Outputs Video Output Standard Indicates the Output Standard Video Output XPT Select Selects between main and redundant crosspoint Table 7-12: Monitoring Tab Parameters 7.5.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Table 7-13 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description Output No. Indicates the output number (1-288) Routed Input Indicates the input number that routed to outputs Timing Plane Selected Indicates the selected timing plane Table 7-13: Router Status Tab Parameters 7.5.2.
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 7.5.3. Faults Tab for EMR-XPT-288X288 The following figure (Figure 7-15) shows the Faults Tab for EMR-XPT-2888x288. Figure 7-15: Faults Tab for EMR-XPT-288X288 Table 7-15 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description Fan Not Moving...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 7-16: Faults Tab for EMX-FC Table 7-16 below provides the further details about each control: Parameter Description Card Missing in Slot# 1-15 Enables or Disables the Card Status in the Frame PSU 1 Fault Enables or Disables the Power Supply# 1 Fault PSU 2 Fault...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router MODULE UPGRADES There are two primary upgrade processes available to the user: File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Serial Upload. Both are described below for specific I/O modules. 8.1. NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS (FTP UPGRADE PROCESS) Before any FTP (file transfer protocol) upgrades can be initiated: •...
EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Figure 8-1: Run Window 5. In the DOS window type: ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (where the x’s represent the module’s IP address). 6. Press <ENTER> when prompted for a “Username”, and again when prompted for a “Password”. 7.
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EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router 4. Set up the serial communication properties for the COM port as follows: COM: Select the COM port Bits per second: 115200 Data bits: Parity: None Stop bits: Flow control: None 5.
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. C:\Documents and Settings\eng>ftp 10.10.15.21 Connected to 10.10.15.21. 220-Evertz FTP Server. 220-Copyright 2001 Evertz Microsystems Ltd. All rights reserved. 220 Type QUOTE HELP for information. User (10.10.15.21:(none)): 331 User name okay, need password.
5. Power on the EMR frame with the FC card installed. 6. When the FC card boots up, the following information will be printed on the terminal screen: EVERTZ MCF5272 MONITOR 2.3 BUILD 3 (66 MHZ) COPYRIGHT 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 EVERTZ MICROSYSTEMS LTD. 28F160C3B FLASH DETECTED BRD=3000FC...
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EMR Video User's Guide High Density Modular Video Router Note: If prompted, use the “Xmodem” protocol for data transfer. Execute the following steps when the download is complete: 1. Power down the EMR frame. 2. Remove the FC card from the frame. 3.
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