Precautions Important Safety Warnings [Power] Operate unit only at the specified supply voltage. Caution Disconnect the power cord via the power plug only. Do not pull on the cable portion. Do not place or drop heavy or sharp-edged objects on the power cord. A damaged cord can cause fire or electrical shock hazards.
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[Circuitry Access] Do not remove covers, panels, casing, or access the circuitry with power applied to the unit. Turn the power off and disconnect the power cord prior to removal. Internal servicing / adjustment of unit should only be performed by qualified personnel. Do not touch any parts / circuitry with a high heat factor.
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Upon Receipt USF-105S units and their accessories are fully inspected and adjusted prior to shipment. Check your received items against the packing lists below. Check to ensure no damage has occurred during shipment. If damage has occurred, or items are missing, inform your supplier immediately.
8. Control Module ........................... 19 8-1. Internal Control Module Settings ....................19 9. Web Control ............................21 9-1. Connecting USF-105S to a PC ....................21 9-1-1. Connecting LAN 1 Port ...................... 21 9-1-2. LAN A Port ......................... 22 9-2. PC System Requirements ......................22 10.
1. Prior to Starting 1-1. Overview The USF-105S is a low cost and space saving Universal System Frame that can be freely configured. Up to 5 modules can be installed into one USF frame. Dual, redundant power supplies can be configured by adding an optional USF-105PS power unit, improving operation safety.
2. Installing the AC Cord Retention Clip Secure the AC cord with the supplied ladder strap/retention clip assembly to prevent accidental removal from the unit. Installing the clip Wrap the retention clip around the AC cord (with the anchor of the ladder strap toward the unit.) Insert the anchor into the hole next to the AC IN socket.
3. USF-105S Module List Module Comments USF-1040VEA Optional USF-VEAIF is required to set via WebGUI. USF-1100VEA Optional USF-VEAIF is required to set via WebGUI. USF-1053DDA USF-108ADA Optional USF-ADAIF is required to set via WebGUI. USF-1043FS USF-105DADA USF-1013MUX USF-1013DEMUX USF-1044UDC USF-402AADC 4.
The front panel may be difficult to open if the USF frame is placed on a desk, and may be damaged if it is forced to open. Perform the following steps after setting the frame in a rack. Loosen the two thumbscrews on the front panel by turning them counterclockwise. UNIVERSAL SYSTEM FRAME USF-105S POWER LOCK LOCK ALARM...
Redundant Power Supply System Two power supply units can be mounted in the USF-105S. By mounting two power supply units and turning both units on, operation can continue without the DC power supply shutting down if either power unit fails.
4-5. Power Supply When the front switch of the USF-105PS power supply unit is turned off, the DC supply to USF-105S is disconnected. Redundant operation is available by installing an optional USF-105PS power supply unit. On/Off switch of On/Off switch of Power Supply Unit 2 Power Supply Unit 1 (When USF-105PS option is installed.)
Air Flow Diaram 4-8. Internal SDI Bus The USF-105S frame provides 4 slot grouping internal SDI bus which allows SDI signals to be transferred bi-directionally. The signal application differs for each module. Refer to the operation manual of each module for details.
Maximum current limit: 24VDC / 50mA 4-9-1. Example of Alarm Connection Example of ALARM (Open-Collector Output) Circuit Power External power supply Supply Max. +24VDC. ALARM Set the resistance so that the output pin current stays within 50mA. 50mA USF-105S Side...
Beware of the occurrence of electrical breakdown in USF Modules. Wear an antistatic wrist strap or equivalent material to equalize the electrical potential of the USF-105S unit and the worker’s body. Do not touch the PCB wiring or parts legs directly with your fingers while working. ...
When a front module is installed with power on, maximum 1 minute is required until the module is detected and identified on the web. Turn on the USF-105S and close the front panel. Refer to Sec. 4-2. “Opening the Front Panel” for details on closing the front panel.
Beware of the occurrence of electrical breakdown in USF Modules. Wear an antistatic wrist strap or equivalent material to equalize the electrical potential of the USF-105S unit and the worker’s body. Do not touch the PCB wiring or parts legs directly with your fingers while working. ...
A USF-105PS redundant power supply unit can be installed while the power is on in case of emergency. Turn off the USF-105S power supply in the case of a non-emergency replacement. To install or remove a power supply unit while the power is on, open the front panel. The cooling fans of the unit are turned off when the front panel is open, so the installation should be completed in a short time to avoid overheating.
7-2. Removing a Power Supply Unit Open the front panel. (Refer to Sec. 4-2. “Opening the Front Panel.”) Shut down to remove the Power Supply. (See figure below.) Grab the power supply handle and slowly pull out the power supply. (See figure below.) Power Supply 2 Power Supply 1 switch...
8. Control Module Make sure to shut down the power when replacing the control module. 8-1. Internal Control Module Settings Open the front panel and pull the module out using the handle. Micro SD Connector Handle Switch S2 CPU reset switch. Not used normally. Switch S3 Reset switch for the built-in hub.
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On: Front Panel Open warning alarm is disabled. Off: Normal use. On: The USF-105S operates at default network settings. If you forgot your USF frame IP address, connect to the web browser using the default IP address (LAN1: 192.168.0.10, LAN A: 172.16.0.10).
USF-105S operation can be monitored by a web browser or SNMP Manager via a PC-network connection. Power supply and fan states can be displayed by opening the USF-105S WebGUI from a web browser. Control and monitoring of the modules (*1) installed in USF-105S can be done via WebGUI.
9-1-2. LAN A Port LAN A port functions via the built-in USF-105S router. Therefore, LAN A can display respective modules states via WebGUI and SNMP monitor with one IP address assigned for respective modules IP addresses. When building a large scale system with multiple USF-105S units, you can reduce the number of IP addresses.
Displaying the web browser from LAN 1 Open the web browser on the PC connected to LAN 1, then input the address http://192.168.0.10/ (factory default setting). The status window of USF-105S is displayed on the web browser. Displaying the web browser from LAN A Open the web browser on the PC connected to LAN A, then input the address http://172.16.0.10/...
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Status Model names of the modules installed in slots 1 to 5 of USF-105S are displayed. Power Unit 1 Status and Power Unit 2 Status indicate the respective power supply mounting and operational states. A red flashing LED indicates abnormal power output or inoperative fan being detected.
10-2. Alarm Tab Clicking an Alarm tab opens a window on the web browser as shown below. Clicking Refresh allows you to update the window contents. Item Function(Default) Description Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Assigns a function for each alarm terminal. Alarm 3 A function is selected from the list below.
Set values are indicated. Input values to change settings. The changes are applied by clicking Apply. IMPORTANT Setting changes performed in the Network Tab require the USF-105S to be restarted after they are entered by clicking Apply. WAN Settings Network settings of WAN side (LAN A) port are set.
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Web display and SNMP together through LAN A. IMPORTANT LAN 1 and modules in Slot 1 to 5 are connected to the built-in USF-105S switching hub. Accordingly, avoid using the same IP addresses of LAN 1 port and Slot 1 to 5 as those of devices in the network.
Clicking SNMP Tab opens the following page on the web browser. Clicking also opens the same page. IMPORTANT In order to confirm changes in SNMP Tab, click Apply then restart the USF-105S. SNMP Settings This page allows you to apply various settings to monitor USF-105S by SNMP manager.
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Trap Settings Click This window allows you to set various trap transmission from USF-105S to SNMP Manager. Clicking Refresh allows you to update the window contents. Unit Trap Settings Item Default Settings Description Enable: If the community names set on Read...
Parameter Backup Exports (saves as a file) USF-105S setting parameters. Imports this saved file and restore settings. Export Click to save the settings to a file. (File name: usf-105s.csv) Select a folder and save the file. Import Click and select the file (USF-105S.csv) saved by Export.
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Slot Name Any name can be given to modules installed into Slots 1 to 5. Input names in Slot1 to Slot5 and click Apply. Example Input FS1 to FS5 in Slot1 to Slot5 box respectively and click Apply. The set names are displayed next to respective modules in the left pane.
11. About SNMP The USF-105S can be remotely monitored using an SNMP monitoring system that supports SNMPv2C. MIB (Management Information Base) files, required for SNMP monitoring system, can be downloaded from WebGUI. Refer to Sec. 10-4. "SNMP Tab" for details on downloading MIB files and SNMP settings.
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TRAP Object group Item Name Object name in MIB file Value Type Function OID : 1.3.6.1.4.1.20175.1.341.1.13.1. Slot number inserted usf105SSlotNumber 1. a INTEGER 0:moduleIn Module Slot inserted status usf105SSlotStatus 2. a INTEGER 1:noModule Information OCTET Slot installed module name usf105SSlotModuleName ********** 3.
12. Specifications and Dimensions 12-1. Specifications 12-1-1. USF-105S Number of Modules Max. 5 Genlock Input BB: 0.429 Vp-p (NTSC)/PAL: 0.45 Vp-p, Tri-level sync: 0.6Vp-p 1 input: 75Ω BNC x 1 and Loop-through BNC x 1 for each (Terminate with 75Ω terminator, if unused.)
12-2. External Dimensions 12-2-1. USF-105S (All dimensions in mm.) UNIVERSAL SYSTEM FRAME USF-105S POWER LOCK LOCK ALARM DC 1 DC 2 TEMP 12-2-2. USF-105PS (All dimensions in mm.) 261.5...
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Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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