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DVS Pronto3 User Manual
DVS Pronto3 User Guide
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  • DVS Pronto3, A-12 Pronto3 Hardware Guide A.6 Packing Instructions The following describes the best way to pack a DVS system. Keep the original packing and use it in case of transportation. Otherwise the warranty will be void. In any other case, if you do not have the original packing any- more, use a similar structured packing for transportation. DVS can not be held liable for damages due to transportation. Fragile. Avoid shocks or vibrations. For longer distances use a lifting truck. Keep dry. Figure 1: Figure 2: a) b) c) Video System Front Rear Box A Box A Box A Box A

  • DVS Pronto3, 2-9 Overview 2 1 3 4 5 I A 2.2 Overview of the Rear This section describes the rear of the system. After an overall overview of the rear some explanatory details about the digital video in- and out- puts are given. After that the power supply will be described, followed by detailed descriptions of the main connector panel, the ATX connec- tor panel and the slot panel connectors. 2.2.1 The Rear of the System This section provides an overview of the rear of the system: Figure 2-10: Overview of the rear power

  • DVS Pronto3, 2-14 Pronto3 Hardware Guide 2.2.5 ATX Connector Panel The ATX connector panel on the rear of the Pronto3 holds the connec- tors of the computer system. It provides the following connections: SDI In B BNC connector for an input of digital video sig- nals (serial digital interface, port B); input of the second stream of YUVA or RGB[A] in dual-link mode; port A can be found among the slot panel connectors (see section “Slot Panel Con- nectors” on page 2-15) SDI Out B BNC connector for an output of digital video

  • DVS Pronto3, 1-4 Pronto3 Hardware Guide 1.2 Target Group To use this manual you should have experience in handling video and computer equipment. Additionally, to use the Pronto3 in connection with other equipment, e.g. a camera or a VTR, you should know how to handle this equipment. When performing maintenance tasks on the Pronto3 hardware, you must be qualified to work on, repair and test electrical equipment. 1.3 Conventions Used in this User Guide The following typographical conventions will be used in this documen- tation: y Texts preceded by this symbol describe activities that you mu

  • DVS Pronto3, 2-2 Pronto3 Hardware Guide 2.1 Overview of the Front This section gives an overview of the front of the Pronto3. After an overall overview of the front the operable front panel at the top of the system will be described first. This will be followed by descriptions of the faceplate and the hard disk array. The section will be concluded with some explanations about the DVD drive. 2.1.1 The Front of the System This section provides an overview of the front of the system: Figure 2-1: Overview of the front

  • DVS Pronto3, 4-1 2 1 3 4 5 4 I A Operation This chapter describes how to operate the Pronto3 hardware, i.e. it is explained how to start the system and how to shut it down. For both procedures you have to use the power switch of the operation items on the front of the system. Figure 4-1: The power switch 4.1 Starting the System After a proper installation of the system (see chapter “Installation” on page 3-1) you may start the Pronto3 at any time. To start the system perform the following: y Press the power switch briefly to

  • DVS Pronto3, 1-6 Pronto3 Hardware Guide Transportation The Pronto3 is a very sensitive device. Especially the hard disks of the system must be handled with greatest care. Therefore, observe in case of transportation: – Handle the Pronto3 with great care. – Always use the original packing or a similar structured packing for transportation as detailed in section “Packing Instructions” on page A-12. – Avoid shocks or vibrations during transport. For longer distances it is recommended to use a lifting truck. – Keep the Pronto3 as a transportation good dry. – In the warranty period you have to keep the original packing and use it in case of transportation. E

  • DVS Pronto3, 5-9 2 1 3 5 4 Maintenance I A y Unscrew the finger protection grille from the broken fan and after- wards screw off the fan from the fan bracket. y Replace the broken fan with a new one and reassemble the fan module: Screw the fan to the fan bracket and afterwards the finger protection grille to the fan. y Re-insert the repaired fan module into the system. y Next close the casing of the system as described in section “Closing the Casing” on page 5-6. With the last step finished you have successfully replaced the defective fan module. Once the system is turned on, no alarm should

  • 2-15 Overview 2 1 3 4 5 I A Figure 2-13: ATX connector panel on rear 2.2.6 Slot Panel Connectors The Pronto3 provides on its slot panel connector area various connec- tions, such as the graphic card panel and the video I/O panel. Further- more, if applicable, some additional panels may be present for internal reasons or on customer request. No. Item Explanation 1 mous

  • DVS Pronto3, Headquarters: Support: For the Americas: Support: DVS Digital Video Systems AG Krepenstr. 8 30165 Hannover GERMANY Phone: +49-511-67807-0 Fax: +49-511-630070 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: http://www.dvs.de Phone: +49-511-67807-25 Fax: +49-511-67807-31 E-mail: [email protected] U.S. Headquarters: DVS Digital Video, Inc. 300 East Magnolia Boulevard, Suite 102 Burbank, CA 91502 USA Phone: +1-818-846-3600 Fax: +1-818-846-3648 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: http://www.dvsus.com E-mail: [email protected]

  • DVS Pronto3, 5-4 Pronto3 Hardware Guide Step 1: Removing the Hard Disk The hard disks that are accessible at the front of the system store the data of the main storage. Because they are connected to the whole sys- tem with the help of disk carriers, they can be removed easily. To remove a hard disk from the system perform the following: y If appropriate, stop all accesses to the hard disk array of your sys- tem, for example, by exiting the video system software and sever- ing the network connections. y Lift the faceplate of the system (see sec

  • DVS Pronto3, 2-4 Pronto3 Hardware Guide 2.1.3 HDD LEDs The HDD LEDs show the statuses (activities) of the hard disks of the hard disk array. They can be seen only when they are flashing because they are located behind the white strip and thus not visible when off. Figure 2-3: HDD LEDs Each LED represents a hard disk of the array: 2 alarm LED This LED indicates that a hardware malfunction occurred. 3, 4 LAN 1/2 LEDs Indicate that a valid network is connected to the first/second LAN connection at the rear of the system (see section “ATX Connector Pan

  • DVS Pronto3, 5-10 Pronto3 Hardware Guide 5.4 Power Supply Maintenance The redundant power supply provides the system with power. It is a very reliable and enduring part of the system because it consists of sev- eral independent power supply units: Even if one fails the others will still offer enough power to keep the system working. When a power supply unit failure occurs, you will be notified by the sounding of an alarm buzzer of the system. The alarm can be switched mute with the mute button at the front of the system (see section “Op- eration Items” on page 2-3). Each power supply unit in the Pronto3 system is hot-swappable, so you can safely replace it with the

  • 2-16 Pronto3 Hardware Guide Figure 2-14: Slot panels on rear VGA The on-board graphic card of the motherboard may not be sufficient to handle digital video. Then the system will be equipped with an addi- tional graphic card. The VGA panel is the panel of this graphic card. If available, the monitor for the Pronto3 has to be connected here. For further information abo

  • DVS Pronto3, A-15 2 1 3 4 5 Appendix I A A.7.3 FCC Compliance Statement DVS Digital Video Systems AG herewith declares that the following equipment has been tested according to the applying valid FCC regu- lations: – Pronto3 FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in- terference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ- ment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate rad

  • DVS Pronto3, 2-17 Overview 2 1 3 4 5 I A Figure 2-15: Video I/O panel In detail the panel provides the following: Item Description DVI DVI connector for an output of analog and digital video signals; a pin-out of this connector can be found in section “Signal In- and Outputs” on page A-9 (HD) SDI IN BNC connector for an input of digital video signals (serial digital interface, port A); either input of YUV in single-link or first stream of YUVA/RGB[A] in dual- link mode (HD) SDI OUT BNC connector for an output of digital video signals (

  • DVS Pronto3, 2-3 Overview 2 1 3 4 5 I A 2.1.2 Operation Items With the operation items at the system’s front the hardware of the Pronto3 can be controlled (e.g. turned on or off). There you can also find LEDs that allow you to assess the state of the system as well as USB connectors. Figure 2-2: Operation items overview faceplate/ hard disk array The faceplate covers the hard disk array. If you need access to one of the hard disks, for example, to replace it, it can be lifted. The faceplate will be described in more detail in section “Faceplate” on p

  • DVS Pronto3, A-3 2 1 3 4 5 Appendix I A An alarm is sounded and the alarm LED is off. The alarm can be switched mute with the mute button. One of the power supply units has been disconnected from power during opera- tion. Check the LEDs of the power supply units. If one is extinguished or lit in red, this unit may be disconnected from power. Examine the power cord of the unit. See to it that it is in good technical order, correctly plugged in at both ends and that the mains current is operating properly. One of the power supply units has failed. Check the LEDs of the power supply units. If one is extinguished or lit in red, a power supply unit has failed. Replace the

  • DVS Pronto3, A-4 Pronto3 Hardware Guide A.2 Technical Data This section provides technical data of the Pronto3. A.2.1 General Technical Data The general technical data of the Pronto3 are as follows: When installing the DVS system in a rack, take care that warmed up air is conducted to the rear of the rack and properly vented away. Weight approx. 45 kg Environment (also during transport) No exposure to heat No exposure to strong electric or magnetic fields No vibrations/shocks allowed Operating temperature Maximum: 10 - 30 °C (50 - 86 °F) Optimum: 15 - 25 °C (59 - 77 °F) Storage temperature 0 - 50 °C (32 - 122 °F) Humidity 10 - 80 %, non-condensing at all t

  • 5-5 2 1 3 5 4 Maintenance I A y Unscrew the screws that fix the hard disk to the disk carrier. y Exchange the broken disk with a new one and assemble it in the disk carrier with the screws. After that the hard disk is replaced and the disk carrier with the new disk has to be reassembled in the system. Step 3: Reassembling the Hard Disk After replacing the har

  • A-6 Pronto3 Hardware Guide A.3 Hardware Specifications The following table shows the hardware specifications of the Pronto3. Table A-1: Pronto3 specifications Video Input Output Analog CVBS and Component 1 DVI (analog and digital) 1 DVI-I HD Serial Digital 4:2:2 8/10 bit HD Serial Digital 4:4:4 8/10 bit (Dual Link) 2 1 BNC 2 BNC 1 BNC 2 BNC Serial Digital 4:2:2

  • DVS Pronto3, 1-3 Introduction 2 1 3 4 5 I A 1.1 Overview This guide informs you about the installation of the Pronto3 hardware, its operation as well as all connection possibilities. Furthermore, it de- scribes maintenance tasks that you may carry out on your own. The chapters contain the following information: Chapter 1 Begins with a short introduction to the Pronto3, followed by a note regarding the audience this manual is written for and an explanation of the conventions used in this manual. Furthermore, it provides safety instructions that you must ad- here to and some important notes that y

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