Network Technologies ASI-IP-GTW Fault-finding, Fault finding Philosophy, Preliminary Checks

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ASI-IP-GTW User's Manual

The warranty covers the following:

oAll material defects in the equipment for a period of 12 months o All parts and labour charges

o Return of the repaired item to the customer, postage paid.

o Customer assistance through Network Customer Service Help Line

The warranty does not cover any engineering visit(s) to the customer premises.

6.4 Fault-finding

6.4.1 Fault finding Philosophy

The objective of this chapter is to provide sufficient information to enable the operator to rectify apparent faults or else to identify where the suspect fault might be. It is assumed that fault-finding has already been performed at a system level.

Warning: Do not remove the covers of this equipment. Hazardous voltages are present within this equipment and may be exposed if the covers are removed. Only Network trained and approved service engineers are permitted to service this equipment.

Caution: Unauthorised maintenance or the use of non-approved replacements may effect the equipment specification and invalidate any warranties.

This manual does not provide any maintenance information or procedures which would require to removal of covers.

If the following information fails to clear the abnormal condition, please contact your local reseller or Network customer care.

6.4.2 Preliminary Checks

Always investigate the failure symptoms fully, prior to taking remedial action. The operator should not remove the cover of the equipment to carry out the fault diagnosis. The following fault-finding tasks can be carried out:

oCheck that the PSU LED is lit. If this is not lit, replace external equipment, power source and cables by substitution to check that they are not defect.

oConfirm that the equipment hardware configuration is suitable for the purpose and has been correctly connected.

oConfirm that inappropriate operator action is not causing the problem, and that the equipment software set-up is capable of performing the required functionality.

oCheck that the fans are unobstructed and working correctly.

When the fault condition has been fully investigated, and the symptoms are identified, proceed to fault-finding according to the observed symptoms. If the fault persists, and can not be rectified using the instructions given in this manual, contact Network Customer Support. Switch off the equipment if it becomes unusable, or to protect it from further damage.

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Contents DVB-ASI to IP Gateway This page is intentionally left blank Rev Date SW ver Comment Important noticePage Table of Contents Options 12.1 Who Should Use this Manual IntroductionPurpose of this Manual What Equipment is Covered by this Manual Contact InformationSoftware versions Summary of FeaturesRole of the ASI-IP-GTW in a Typical System Page Front Panel Description Indicator Colour DescriptionGuided Tour User InterfaceHardware Options ConstructionFunctionality Max value Description Software OptionsIntroduction Installing the EquipmentInstalling the Equipment Ventilation Equipment accessTo fix the equipment To cable the equipmentASI port To connect the equipmentPower Cable and Protective Earth PowerAC Power Supply USA Nema 5-15P Protective Earth /Technical EarthUK BS Pin placement Specification Optional DC Power SupplyConnecting the Video Gateway to the AC Power Supply ASI ports Signal ConnectionsIntroduction DVB ASI output Ethernet data portDVB ASI input Ethernet management port LEDsPowering Down Powering Up/DownBefore Powering up Powering UpChanging the IP address of the unit Operating the EquipmentOverall status Looking at the WEB interfaceSnmp Main tab Sub-tab DescriptionStatus Product type ASI-IP-GTW Device InfoMain Network1.22 SFP AdvancedDevice info page, Network and SFP sub-page Shows the sub-page for time setting used for alarm reports Time settingsSnmp AlarmsSnmp tab Ping tab PingPage Security Shows the sub-page for user security password protectionMain Input ConfigurationIP TX IP TX Parameters Input StatusIP TX Status IP TX FEC FEC SettingsPage Static MAC setting Ethernet SettingsVlan settings Ping page of an IP transmitter Ping SettingsIP RX Output ConfigurationIP RX Status Output StatusIP RX Parameters FEC sub-page of an IP receiver Page Ethernet sub-page of an IP receiver Ping page of an IP receiver Advanced Tab Advanced TabPage Transmitted Network streams NetworkData Network Interface Status Received Network streams Shows the Network page for a unit configured to IP-RX modeSave/Load Saving a ConfigurationSave/Load page when saving configuration Loading a Configuration2 1PPS interface Options1PPS/10MHz interface modules Separate 10MHz/1PPS moduleShows the layout Operating the 1PPS/10MHz interface moduleLED description for separate 1PPS/10MHz interface module LED descriptionsShows the layout of the RIP-2 screen RIPv2 functionalityPage Functional Description IP Transmit ModeEquipment Description Management IP Receive ModeIP Bi-directional Mode Page Alarm Severity level Description Protocol mapping Overview of Video over IP UDP Mode Data Flow Block Diagrams Forward Error Correction FEC Page Maintenance Preventive Maintenance and Fault-findingPreventive Maintenance Preliminary Checks Fault-findingFault finding Philosophy PSU LED Unlit / Power Supply Problem Rotation Alarm LED lit / Alarm conditionFans Not Working / Overheating Step Action If the result of action is Yes Check FanProgress Bitrate estimation Alarm Description Error sourceGeneral Disposing of this EquipmentTo return the unit Appendix a Glossary Page Page Page DVB ASI port Appendix B Technical SpecificationProtocols Alarm relay and maintenance port specificationEthernet data port Ethernet management portDC Mains input AC Mains InputPhysical Details Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC SafetyEnvironmental Conditions Compliance1Interface to public telecommunication system CE MarkingAppendix C References Ex. http//192.168.0.100/upgrade Appendix D Upgrade of FeaturesFeature upgrade Feature upgrade dialogue Appendix E Upgrading Software Upgrade SWSW load progress Layer 3 Routing Appendix F Quality of service Setting Packet priorityMpls Layer 2 priority ASI-IP-GTW Configuration