Plura Rubidium Series Installation & Systems Manual

Plura Rubidium Series Installation & Systems Manual

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TIMING SOLUTIONS
RUBIDIUM SERIES
Universal Video Data Processor
Installation & Systems Manual
Version: 5.3
December 3, 2020

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  • Page 1: Rubidium Series

    Rubidium Series TIMING SOLUTIONS RUBIDIUM SERIES Universal Video Data Processor Installation & Systems Manual Version: 5.3 December 3, 2020...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 3 CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY COPYRIGHT WARRANTY UNPACKING/SHIPPING/REPACKAGING INFORMATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY INTRODUCING THE RUBIDIUM SERIES OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION OF THE MODULES: THE PC CONNECTOR SYSTEM EXTENSIONS: THE RLC CONNECTOR AND FURTHER INTERFACES The “TC_link”...
  • Page 4 Page 4 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES MODULES OF THE SYSTEM PS: 60 W POWER SUPPLY OF RUBIDIUM SERIES 1 PT: 60 W POWER SUPPLY OF RUBIDIUM SERIES 3 PM: 60 W POWER SUPPLY WITH ETHERNET + OPTIONS AT: ANALOGUE VIDEO TIME CODE...
  • Page 5 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 5 4.2.2 Network Set–Up 4.2.3 The RUBIDIUM Homepage 4.2.4 Accessing a Configurable Module 4.2.4.1 The First Steps Enable and Disable Functions: The “Functions” Page 4.2.4.2 Store and Load Set-Ups: The “Profile” Page 4.2.4.3 Name and Reset of a Module, SNMP and Fan Control: The “System”...
  • Page 6: A1 Revision History

    IRIG-B 03: removed. New: Q1, XT/XV, GLS 10 MHz, SB. Completely revised. September 26, 2012 New chapter: RUBIDIUM SERIES 3 – Exchange a Fan. New hardware version DT/DV: version 3. New LTC output gain specifications. April 10, 2014 DT/DV: discontinued.
  • Page 7: A2 Copyright

    Page 7 Copyright Copyright © Plura Europe GmbH 2002-2019. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated into another language, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written consent of Plura Europe GmbH.
  • Page 8: A3 Warranty

    This warranty is given by Plura with respect to this product in lieu of any other warranties, express or implied. Plura and its vendors disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 9: A4 Unpacking/Shipping/Repackaging Information

    Ensure that all packaging material is removed from the product and its associated components before installing the unit. Products returned to Plura for servicing or repair should have a tag attached showing: • Name and complete address of the owner and the name of the person that can be contacted.
  • Page 10: A5 Safety Instructions

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES A5 Safety Instructions The general safety information in this part is for both operating and service personnel. Plura products are only to be used as directed. Specific warnings and cautions will be found throughout the manual where they apply.
  • Page 11 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 11 Injury Precautions One or more Power Supply module(s) may be present within this product’s frame, in that case observe the following precautions: WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
  • Page 12 Page 12 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Observe the following general precautions irrespective of the number or kind of modules plugged to the frame: DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT COVERS To avoid electrical shock or fire hazard, do not operate this product with covers or panels removed.
  • Page 13 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 13 SUSPECTED FAILURES Whenever it is likely that safe operation is impaired, the apparatus must be made inoperative and secured against unintended operation. The appropriate service authority must then be informed. Do not operate with suspected failures.
  • Page 14 Page 14 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions All semiconductor devices are sensitive to ESD. To prevent any damage or degradation on components of the product caused by ESD, observe these precautions when directed to do so (installing, removing sensitive components): 1.
  • Page 15: A6 Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 15 A6 EC Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 16: Introducing The Rubidium Series

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Introducing the RUBIDIUM SERIES 1.1 Overview RUBIDIUM SERIES is a modular system which offers flexibility to its users. Various rack mount frames are available. On principle, a distinction is made between 1 RU (RUB1) and 3 RU (RUB3).
  • Page 17: Configuration Of The Modules: The Pc Connector

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 17 DSUB9F USB 5-pin mini B till May 2011 since May 2011 The “RUB3 H3” frame (front view): Connectors RLC and PC, slots 1.2 Configuration of the Modules: The PC Connector RS232 ADR = 3...
  • Page 18: System Extensions: The Rlc Connector And Further Interfaces

    Page 18 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 1.3 System Extensions: The RLC Connector and Further Interfaces ADR = 2 ADR = 3 ADR = 1 ADR = 4 Ethernet OPER OPER OPER OPER Network SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL ERROR...
  • Page 19: The Fail Signals: Error Detecting

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 19 1.3.2 The FAIL Signals: Error Detecting The FAIL signals can be used for error detection. The signals FAIL_A and FAIL_B are relay based contacts. The normally open contacts close if a breakdown of any module in this frame occurs.
  • Page 20: Module And System Configuration

    The hard-wired address alone is not sufficient to uniquely identify a module in a system consisting of more than one frame. The RUBIDIUM SERIES HTTP Server additionally offers to identify a frame by a number (1 to 31). A module than can be accessed having the right frame and the right place within the frame selected.
  • Page 21: Installation Of A Module

    Plura directly. 1.4.4 Update Most of the RUBIDIUM SERIES modules can easily get a new firmware by flash programming. The software to do this flash programming is part of the PC program “Rubidium Config“. A .tcf file will be supplied/available if it becomes necessary to update a module.
  • Page 22: The Rubidium Frames

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES The Rubidium Frames 2.1 RUBIDIUM SERIES 1 Modules belonging to RUBIDIUM SERIES 1 are denoted as RUB1 modules. The “RUB1 S1” and “RUB1 T1” Chassis 2.1.1 The RUB1 S1 chassis was designed to house one rear loading RUB1 module in 19”/1 RU space.
  • Page 23 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 23 The front offers a see-through window for four status LED’s and cut-outs for 4 keys and an identification button for the module. • The PC connector at the rear of the chassis enables access to the module. PC programs for configuration and status monitor are available.
  • Page 24: The "Rub1 H1" Frame

    Page 24 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES The “RUB1 H1” Frame 2.1.2 The RUB1 H1 mount frame was designed to house up to four rear loading RUB1 modules in 1 RU space. The connectors for inputs and outputs are a standard part of the module. There is a uniform front which offers a see-through window for four status LED’s and cut-outs for 4...
  • Page 25: The "Rub1 D1" Frame

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 25 The “RUB1 D1” Frame 2.1.3 The RUB1 D1 is a rack mount frame in 19”/1 RU space. It has an integrated power supply, an 8–digit LED display at the front, and an XLR-DSUB-RJ45 adapter for LTC signals at the rear.
  • Page 26 Rubidium configuration tool. The serial number is located on the bottom side of the circuit board of this module. This module has the following key features as these are usual for Rubidium Series modules: •...
  • Page 27: Plug-In A Module

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 27 2.1.4 Plug-In a Module All modules of RUBIDIUM SERIES can be “hot swapped”. To plug-in a module please proceed as follows: • Remove the solid rear panel cover plate for the slot where the module should be...
  • Page 28: Remove A Module

    2.1.5 Remove a Module All modules of RUBIDIUM SERIES can be “hot swapped”. There may be occasions when you must exchange a module which has a user defined configuration. If the new module should work with the same application, it would be helpful to have the current configuration stored on your PC (see saving a configuration to disk in Windows help program).
  • Page 29: The Fan Module: Fan, Frame Address, Tc_Link Termination

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 29 2.1.6 The Fan Module: Fan, Frame Address, TC_link Termination RUB1 H1 and RUB1 Q1 frames have a fan module integrated. It is located at one side of the frame behind the DSUB PC connector. There may be occasions when you must exchange this...
  • Page 30: The "Rub3 H3" Frame

    Page 30 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 2.2 RUBIDIUM SERIES 3 Modules belonging to RUBIDIUM SERIES 3 are denoted as RUB3 modules. The “RUB3 H3” Frame 2.2.1 The RUB3 H3 mount frame provides capacity for 21 slots in 19”/3 RU space. Some RUB3 modules require two slots (as AT, DT, GT, VD, PT …), other modules one slot (as AV, DV).
  • Page 31: Plug-In A Module

    Page 31 2.2.2 Plug-In a Module All modules of RUBIDIUM SERIES can be “hot swapped”. To plug-in a module, please pro- ceed as follows: • Remove the solid rear panel cover plate for the slot where the module should be installed: Unscrew both the collar screws, so that the rear panel cover plate can be easily removed.
  • Page 32: Remove A Module

    2.2.3 Remove a Module All modules of RUBIDIUM SERIES can be “hot swapped”. There may be occasions when you must exchange a module which has a user defined configuration. If the new module should work with the same application, it would be helpful to have the current configuration stored on your PC (see saving a configuration to disk in Windows help program).
  • Page 33: The Rc Module: Fan Control, Frame Address, Tc_Link Termination

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 33 2.2.4 The RC Module: Fan Control, Frame Address, TC_link Termination The RUB3 H3 standard frame will be equipped with a RC module. This module contains the fan control electronic, a fail relay for error detection, a fourfold dip switch and a rotary switch.
  • Page 34: Modules Of The System

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Modules of the System 3.1 PS: 60 W Power Supply of RUBIDIUM SERIES 1 This module provides power for all the modules in an RUB1 frame. It can be installed at any slot (location) of the frame just as any other module would. Power is distributed in parallel to all slots and to the 24 V pin at the DSUB female connector RLC at the rear of the frame.
  • Page 35: 60 W Power Supply Of Rubidium Series

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 35 3.2 PT: 60 W Power Supply of RUBIDIUM SERIES 3 This module provides power for all the modules in an RUB3 frame. It can be installed at any slot (location) of the frame just as any other module would. Power is distributed in parallel to all slots and to the 24 V pin at the DSUB female connectors RLC at the RC module.
  • Page 36: Pm: 60 W Power Supply With Ethernet + Options

    Page 36 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.3 PM: 60 W Power Supply with Ethernet + Options RUB1 and RUB3 versions. This module combines power supply and Ethernet functionality. It can replace any combination of PS+IE, PQ+IE, and PT+IE.
  • Page 37: At: Analogue Video Time Code

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 37 3.4 AT: Analogue Video Time Code The hardware consists of an analogue video channel, time code in/outputs, serial interfaces, as well as some general-purpose interfaces (GPI) which may be used for various applications.
  • Page 38: Av: Analogue Video

    Page 38 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.5 AV: Analogue Video The hardware consists of an analogue video channel with character inserter and VITC reader/generator. VIDEO IN LOOP OUT VIDEO OUT Video input VIDEO IN: Format CVBS analogue video signal: PAL 625/50, NTSC 525/60 Connector BNC (IEC169-8), 75 ...
  • Page 39: At/Av Standard Options

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 39 3.6 AT/AV Standard Options You will find detailed information in the operating manuals mentioned below. All manuals are available at: https://www.plurainc.com. Option Description -B: Video bypass relay The bypass relay appears in the video input to output path, not in the video loop path.
  • Page 40: Ai: Analogue Video For Special Applications

    Page 40 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.7 AI: Analogue Video for Special Applications The hardware of these modules comprises serial interfaces (RS232, RS422, RS485), 4 x GPIO, and an analogue video channel. An option has to be selected to give functionality to the module. It is not possible to order this module without an option.
  • Page 41: Xt: 3G/Hd/Sd Video Data And Time Code

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 41 3.8 XT: 3G/HD/SD Video Data and Time Code The hardware consists of a digital video channel (3G/HD/SD), time code in/outputs, serial interfaces, as well as general purpose interfaces which may be used for various applications.
  • Page 42: Xv: 3G/Hd/Sd Video Data

    Page 42 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.9 XV: 3G/HD/SD Video Data The hardware consists of a digital video channel (3G/HD/SD) with character inserter and D- VITC/ATC time code reader and generator. VIDEO IN LOOP OUT VIDEO OUT Video input VIDEO IN: Format Serial digital video: 3G –...
  • Page 43: Xt/Xv Standard Options

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 43 3.10 XT/XV Standard Options You will find detailed information in the operating manuals mentioned below. All manuals are available at: https://www.plurainc.com. Option Description -B: Video bypass relay The bypass relay appears in the video input to output path, not in the video loop path.
  • Page 44: Xi: Digital Video For Special Applications

    Page 44 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.11 XI: Digital Video for Special Applications The hardware of these modules comprises serial interfaces (RS232, RS422, RS485), 4 x GPIO, and a digital video channel (SD/HD/3G). An option has to be selected to give functionality to the module. It is not possible to order this module without an option.
  • Page 45: Gt: Master Time Code Generator

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 45 3.12 GT: Master Time Code Generator The hardware consists of an analogue video channel, time code in/outputs, time and date reference in/outputs as well as some general-purpose interfaces (GPI), which may be used for various applications.
  • Page 46: Gi: Master Irig-B Generator

    Page 46 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.13 GI: Master IRIG-B Generator The hardware consists of an IRIG-B generator, time and date reference in/outputs as well as some general-purpose interfaces (GPI), which may be used for various applications. The module outputs various real-time signals: IRIG-B, impulse time telegram, time and date serial data string.
  • Page 47: Gt/Gi: Standard Options

    -M: Impulse telegram With this option a built-in distribution amplifier supplies the output to control analogue clocks of the Plura system with power as well as with time analogue clocks data. The time data forms a telegram similar to the German radio time telegram DCF77.
  • Page 48: Gw: Master Word Clock Generator

    Page 48 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.15 GW: Master Word Clock Generator The hardware consists of four word-clock outputs, a SYNC input for video or 10 MHz synchronisation, time and date reference in/outputs, as well as some general-purpose interfaces (GPIO), which may be used for various applications.
  • Page 49: Master Black Burst Generator

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 49 3.16 GB: Master Black Burst Generator The hardware consists of two black burst outputs, a SYNC input for video or 10 MHz synchronisation, time and date reference in/outputs, as well as some general-purpose interfaces (GPI), which may be used for various applications.
  • Page 50: Vd: Distribution Amplifier

    Page 50 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.17 VD: Distribution Amplifier The module is a distribution and amplifier for signals which - for example - are output signals of the MTD connector at GT and GL modules. OUT_2 OUT_1...
  • Page 51: Vi: Ltc Or Irig Distribution Amplifier

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 51 3.18 VI: LTC or IRIG Distribution Amplifier This module distributes and amplifies one input to six LTC (EBU/SMPTE) or IRIG time code outputs. A seventh spare output stage together with a change-over relay at each of the six outputs enables complete redundant output signals.
  • Page 52: Vm: Continuous Wave Distribution Amplifier

    Page 52 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.19 VM: Continuous Wave Distribution Amplifier This module distributes and amplifies one continuous wave input to six outputs. A seventh spare output stage together with a change-over relay at each of the six outputs enables complete redundant output signals.
  • Page 53: Vl: Ltc Distribution And Converter Module

    For example, the Plura LTC(MTD) can be decoded and converted to various output formats, so that external devices can display the individual stop timers or time zone data.
  • Page 54: Ie: Interface Ethernet

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.21 IE: Interface Ethernet The Plura Rubidium series “IE” module is a stand-alone Ethernet “mini server”. This unit makes an access to all connected “RUB” modules possible (via our internal bus connections “TC_link”), thus enabling a configuration of the modules as well as to open a status monitor.
  • Page 55: Gns 10 Mhz: Gps Satellite Receiver

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 55 3.22 GNS 10 MHz: GPS Satellite Receiver The GNS 10 MHz module is a highly reliable and accurate multi-GNSS receiver and master clock. The built-in receiver accepts signals worldwide from GPS (US system), from GLONASS...
  • Page 56: Ltc Monitoring And Changeover Unit

    Page 56 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.23 SL: LTC Monitoring and Changeover Unit This module can frame accurate and in real-time compare and contrast two incoming LTCs for indescribable differences. In the event of a failure, “SL” automatically switches to the other faultless source.
  • Page 57: Sr: Reference Monitoring And Changeover Unit

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 57 3.24 SR: Reference Monitoring and Changeover Unit This module can compare and contrast two incoming reference signals for indescribable differences. In the event of a failure, “SR” automatically switches to the other faultless source.
  • Page 58: Irig Monitoring And Changeover Unit

    Page 58 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.25 SI: IRIG Monitoring and Changeover Unit This module can frame accurate and in real-time compare and contrast two incoming IRIG time code signals for indescribable differences. In the event of a failure, “SI” automatically switches to the other faultless source.
  • Page 59: Sw: Word Clock Monitoring And Changeover Unit

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 59 3.26 SW: Word Clock Monitoring and Changeover Unit This module can supervise and analyse incoming Word Clock signals of two sources. Each source can deliver up to four different Word Clock signals. In the event of a failure of one source, “SW”...
  • Page 60: Sb: Analogue Video Monitoring And Changeover

    Page 60 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 3.27 SB: Analogue Video Monitoring and Changeover SB monitors and analyses two sources of video sync signals. Each source can deliver one signal or two signals of type black burst or tri-level, even with mixed types. If a signal contains VITC, this time code will be monitored and analysed as well.
  • Page 61: Software Tools For Rubidium Series

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 61 Software Tools for RUBIDIUM SERIES 4.1 The “Rubidium Config” PC Program 4.1.1 Overview “Rubidium Config“ PC program ) was developed so that users have a uniform and easy set-up of all configurable hardware modules.
  • Page 62: Connection To Rubidium Series Chassis

    Page 62 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 4.1.3 Connection to RUBIDIUM SERIES Chassis “Rubidium Config“ program uses either a RS232 (obsolete) serial interface or a USB inter- face in order to communicate with a module. The PC connector at the Rubidium chassis determines the kind of this interface.
  • Page 63: Starting The Program

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 63 4.1.4 Starting the Program Double-clicking will start the program. The upper menu bar, the “Connection” tab, and the lower buttons will available now. Interface Port The recently selected port will be shown. If this does not match the port to which the Rubidium housing is connected to, you have to select the port.
  • Page 64: Configuration Of Modules

    Page 64 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 4.1.5 Configuration of Modules 4.1.5.1 Tabs and Functions The program “Rubidium Config“ works with tab cards. With one click on button Configure all those tabs will be displayed which are presently enabled for the selected module. Click on the Functions tab to see all available tabs in a list.
  • Page 65: Store A Set-Up To A File, Load And Update The Set-Up Of A Module

    – see below. There is a problem and you need help. Please contact Plura and send the set-up via email. Plura can check this set-up and can do some tests with identical modules.
  • Page 66: The "Profile" Tab: Store And Load A Complete Set-Up On The Module

    Page 66 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 4.1.5.3 The “Profile” Tab: Store and Load a Complete Set-Up on the Module Standard modules have a flash memory to store different set-ups. A complete set-up stored to the module is called a “profile”. You can identify different profiles by a number or a name. If a module has one or more keys or GPI programmed with “Load Profile“...
  • Page 67: The "System" Tab: Name And Reset Of A Module, Snmp And Fan Control

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 67 4.1.5.4 The “System” Tab: Name and Reset of a Module, SNMP and Fan Control Unit Name You can assign a name to each configurable RUBIDIUM module. Enter a text with 10 characters at maximum. This name appears wherever this module can be found.
  • Page 68 Page 68 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Boot Cold Boot Clicking this button enables a restart of the module. At first, a message box appears to remind you that the operation of the module will stop during restart. You have to confirm this message to do the restart.
  • Page 69: The Rubidium Series Http Server

    4.2.1 Overview, Connecting the RUB Ethernet Module The RUBIDIUM SERIES HTTP server was developed to provide a uniform and easy way to setup all configurable modules. The HTTP server is located in any RUB Ethernet module (IE or PM) and can be accessed via 10/100Base-T Ethernet and a web-browser.
  • Page 70: Network Set-Up

    Page 70 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 4.2.2 Network Set–Up The computer which you have to use for the network set–up must be connected to the same network as the RUB Ethernet module. If you have a firewall running, please disable it or make the UDP port 8001 available for incoming and outgoing traffic.
  • Page 71: The Rubidium Homepage

    To open the RUBIDIUM homepage, start an Internet Browser and type in the IP address of the RUB Ethernet module. The RUBIDIUM homepage: ➢ Place a direct link on your PC desktop to have an easy access to the RUBIDIUM SERIES system next time.
  • Page 72: Accessing A Configurable Module

    Page 72 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 4.2.4 Accessing a Configurable Module 4.2.4.1 The First Steps Each RUBIDIUM chassis can be identified by its address. If you have opened the start page (Configuration), the next step will be to select the address of the chassis.
  • Page 73 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 73 step: Select the module: Click on a label to gain access to this module. A menu appears which shows a list of all configuration pages which are currently available, for example for GT module:...
  • Page 74: Enable And Disable Functions: The "Functions" Page

    Page 74 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 4.2.4.2 Enable and Disable Functions: The “Functions” Page Each module offers numerous functions. There belongs one configuration page to each function. Basically, there are three states for a function: State Example: “VITC Generate“ function at GT...
  • Page 75: Store And Load Set-Ups: The "Profile" Page

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 75 4.2.4.3 Store and Load Set-Ups: The “Profile” Page The current set-up of the module can be stored: • in a file on your computer, • as a profile on the module. Store the current set-up in a file on your computer The following reasons –...
  • Page 76: Name And Reset Of A Module, Snmp And Fan Control: The "System

    Page 76 Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES 4.2.4.4 Name and Reset of a Module, SNMP and Fan Control: The “System” Page The System page enables to: • assign a name to a module, • restart a module, • adjust the SNMP functionality, •...
  • Page 77: The Status Monitor

    Java from the source mentioned above). • The Status Monitor works with all operating systems which support Java. Preparation – referring to subchapters of chapter “The RUBIDIUM SERIES HTTP Server” • Establish a 10/100Base-T Ethernet connection: →...
  • Page 78: Status Monitor By Pc Program

    Preparation – referring to subchapters of chapter “The Rubidium Config PC Program” • Installation: → subchapter “Installation”. • Connection to the RUBIDIUM chassis: → subchapter “Connection to RUBIDIUM SERIES Chassis”. Execution • Execute the “RubStatSE.exe“ at your computer. • Select the port according to the interface (USB, RS232) you are using.
  • Page 79: Status Of Fans And Power Supplies

    Installation & Systems Manual RUBIDIUM SERIES Page 79 4.3.3 Status of Fans and Power Supplies Basically, any configurable module is able to monitor the status of fans and power supplies which are located in the same frame. A RUB1 chassis holds one fan and up to two power supplies.
  • Page 80 Contact Us U.S.A. Corporate Offices: Plura Broadcast, Inc. Ph: +1-602-944-1044 Sales@plurainc.com GERMANY Plura Europe GmbH Ph: +49-6725-918006-70 Sales@plurainc.com Plura MEA U.A.E. Ph: +971-50-715-9625 Sales@plurainc.com S. KOREA Plura Asia Ph: +82-10-6688-8826 Sales@plurainc.com...

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