7th Sense Juggler 2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Pixel Processing Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor User Guide M757-1...
  • Page 2 2 The Courtyard, Shoreham Road 4207 Vineland Rd Upper Beeding Suite M1 Steyning Orlando, FL 32811 West Sussex BN44 3TN T: +44 (0) 1903 812299 T: +1 407 505 5200 M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation Environment Care and Maintenance Rear Panel Connections Front Panel Front Panel Controls and Display Juggler 2 Physical Specifications Warranty, Support and Service Regulatory Compliance Document Information Index M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Juggler® 2 is a highly configurable and powerful modular pixel processor, designed for and scalable up to the demands of very largest venues. Multiple Juggler 2 units can be bussed together via a high- speed box-to-box fibre-optic link to expand system requirements and with complete failover capability almost without limit.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Take care not to damage the grille with other tools, or force when removing. Juggler 2 is supplied with rack-mount slide rails and fixings. Installation instructions are included with the slide rails. Ensure that each unit is properly secured to the rack cabinet using M6 bolts.
  • Page 6 Airflow intake is through the filtered vents in the front panel, and exhaust is out through the rear panel. These vents must all have a clearance of at least 50 mm. M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 7: Environment

    Only used at altitude not exceeding 2000 m Only used in not-tropical climate regions Thermal Do not block any of the unit’s air vents and ensure the ambient temperature around the Juggler 2 is compatible with the environmental characteristics stated in the Physical Specifications Particularly when mounted in a rack cabinet with front or rear doors the ambient temperature around the unit may be higher than the ambient room temperature.
  • Page 8: Care And Maintenance

    External casing and the front panel should be carefully wiped with a soft cloth and antistatic solution. Air filters Juggler 2 units are supplied with spare filter pads. Others can be provided by your supplier. Juggler 2 should not be run without filters, since accumulations of dust inside the unit can affect performance.
  • Page 9 Dual Redundant Power Supply Fuses The Juggler 2 is protected by 2 × 5 A removable fuses mounted in the rear panel. If either malfunctions, both must only be replaced by a qualified person, using only T5A/250VAC 5 × 20 mm ceramic cartridge fuses (Eaton-Bussmann series S505-5-R T speed).
  • Page 10: Rear Panel Connections

    To the left of this are the two fuses for each internal power supply. (For replacement, see Care and Maintenance Juggler 2 is capable of hosting a 10G NIC. Where this is not included, there will be a blanking plate in this location. M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide...
  • Page 11 SD card will never normally be required to be accessed. Connecting External Equipment To ensure best performance from the Juggler 2 and compliance with relevant EMC regulations, this equipment should only be used with high-quality shielded data and signal cables.
  • Page 12: Front Panel

    Linux). Switching on Juggler 2 must first be connected to an appropriate power source using the supplied IEC power cord. The front panel power button will show a dimly illuminated ‘7’ indicating this connection. Press and release the power button to start the unit. The power button will show bright and the display panel will go through a start-up cycle before settling to the landing page shown above.
  • Page 13: Front Panel Controls And Display

    When powered up, the home/landing page on the touch-screen display identifies the Juggler unit, its name, role, Project Group, and IP address. Touch-the display menu to access NIC settings, system information and timeline controls, details, and preview settings. M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 14 Settings Settings > Network configuration This shows all IP addresses and allows Auto (DHCP) and manual NIC configuration: The NIC naming follows the names given in the software. M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 15 Edit the required octet(s) and save. Settings > Test The Test button has two functions, to cycle all outputs once through solid red, blue, green, and to calibrate the touch function. M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 16 If insufficient data is collected you will be prompted to try again, otherwise a success message will briefly be displayed. Settings > Performer Install This is a service function for the configuration of the Compere software. M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 17 Layout: The display can show up to four available NDI feeds. Choose between 1, 2 and 4 feeds, laid out as shown: Arrange Feeds: Allocate which feeds to assign to each part of the display. Naming follows that given in the Compere project. M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 18 This service function provides some key hardware information about what is in the unit and how it is performing: Preview Select the Preview button to see NDI feeds available in the Juggler arranged as in Settings > Preview Settings. M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 19 Front Panel Controls and Display Details Here you access server information, version and licence details. M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 20: Juggler 2 Physical Specifications

    Rackmount weight (approx.) 9 kg (approx) Power Supply 100-240 V, 3 A, 50-60 Hz Autoranging, IEC 60320 inlet Power 300 W Cooling Forced air Inlets at front, exhaust at rear M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 21: Warranty, Support And Service

    Standard warranty is 24 months, return-to-distributor. Please contact 7thSense Design if you require an extended warranty. Please ask for instructions and request authorisation before returning a Juggler unit to your distributor. Ø Visit our Support Portal for support and service M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 22: Regulatory Compliance

    Regulatory Compliance Regulatory Compliance Juggler 2 Pixel Processor complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 23: Document Information

    Document Information Document Information Date Document Revision Details Author/Editor edition June 2023 New release Andie Davidson M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 24: Index

    Juggler 2 physical specification of Juggler 2 rack mounting rear panel connections service switching on technical support M757-1 Operating Juggler 2 Pixel Processor : User Guide © 2023 7thSense...
  • Page 28 E: info@7thsense.one W: 7thsense.one 7thSense Design Ltd 7thSense LLC 2 The Courtyard, Shoreham Road 4207 Vineland Rd Upper Beeding Suite M1 Steyning Orlando, FL 32811 West Sussex BN44 3TN T: +44 (0) 1903 812299 T: +1 407 505 5200...

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