Cobalt Networks 9032-SD owner manual Service Information, Troubleshooting Checklist

Page 21

Service Information

In This Chapter

This chapter includes the following sections:

Troubleshooting Checklist

Warranty and Repair Policy

Troubleshooting Checklist

Routine maintenance to this openGearTM product is not required. In the event of problems with your card, the following basic troubleshooting checklist may help identify the source of the problem. If the module still does not appear to be working properly after checking all possible causes, please contact your openGearTM products distributor, or the Technical Support department at the numbers listed under the “Contact Us” section at the end of this manual.

1.Visual Review  Performing a quick visual check may reveal many problems, such as connectors not properly seated or loose cables. Check the module, the frame, and any associated peripheral equipment for signs of trouble.

2.Power Check  Check the power indicator LED on the distribution frame front panel for the presence of power. If the power LED is not illuminated, verify that the power cable is connected to a power source and that power is available at the power main. Confirm that the power supplies are fully seated in their slots. If the power LED is still not illuminated, replace the power supply with one that is verified to work.

3.Reseat the Card in the Frame  Eject the card and reinsert it in the frame.

4.Check Control Settings  Refer to the Installation and Operation sections of the manual and verify all user-adjustable component settings.

5.Input Signal Status  Verify that source equipment is operating correctly and that a valid signal is being supplied.

6.Output Signal Path  Verify that destination equipment is operating correctly and receiving a valid signal.

7.Module Exchange  Exchanging a suspect module with a module that is known to be working correctly is an efficient method for localizing problems to individual modules.

8.Red Error Light – If the red error light is illuminated, verify that the frame sync is set to the same reference that is being used on the back of the openGearTM frame (REF1 LOOP or REF2 LOOP), and that the reference is properly terminated.

9032 Owner’s Manual (V 2.0)

Page 21 of 24

Image 21
Contents SD-OM Version 9032-SDCopyright TrademarksCobalt Digital Inc. All rights reserved Important Regulatory and Safety Notices Symbol MeaningsImportant Safety Instructions Environmental Information Contents This Chapter IntroductionWord of Thanks OverviewSupported Audio and Video Formats Functional Block DiagramDocumentation Terms Raster structure Frame RateInstallation and Setup Static DischargeUnpacking Rear Module Installation Rear Module Installation OptionalRear Module Available for 9032-SD Software Version Board InstallationMenu Structure Card Control and StatusSD Pedestal Setup Proc PhaseSelect Default Source SDI / Analog Frame Sync EnableReset Frame Sync Video DelaySelect Preset Save SettingsNegative Watts Consumed Positive Watts ConsumedSoftware Release Number Software Build NumberUsing the Menus and Menu Descriptions Remote ControlDashBoard Control System Software Menu Format Description Card InfoPresets Menu Format DescriptionFrame Sync Video Signal ControlsVideo Proc Technical Specifications Reference Video InputOther Troubleshooting Checklist Service InformationCase of Problems Warranty and Repair PolicySD and Related Products Ordering InformationStandard Equipment Optional EquipmentContact Us Contact Cobalt Digital IncVisit us at the Cobalt Digital Inc. website

9032-SD specifications

The Cobalt Networks 9032-SD is a robust solution in the realm of server management and access control, particularly valued for its versatility and reliability in a variety of technological environments. Its primary function revolves around providing secure, remote access to servers, particularly for IT administrators who require seamless management of multiple systems from a single location.

One of the most prominent features of the Cobalt 9032-SD is its advanced security protocols. It implements strong encryption standards to ensure that data transmitted over the network is protected from unauthorized access. This is particularly crucial in today's digital landscape, where data breaches are commonplace. The device also supports multifactor authentication, adding an extra layer of security by requiring users to provide two or more verification factors to gain access.

In terms of technology, the Cobalt 9032-SD is equipped with dual Gigabit Ethernet ports. This allows for redundant network connections, enhancing reliability and ensuring that if one connection fails, the other can take over without interruption. The system's high availability design minimizes downtime, making it an excellent choice for mission-critical environments.

Another notable characteristic of the Cobalt 9032-SD is its user-friendly interface. Admins can easily navigate through the setup and configuration processes via a web-based management console. This intuitive design streamlines the process of managing server connections, simplifying what can often be a complex and time-consuming task.

In addition, the device also features remote KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) capabilities, which enable users to control servers as if they were directly in front of them, regardless of their physical location. This remote functionality is especially beneficial for administrators managing multiple servers across different geographical locations.

The Cobalt Networks 9032-SD is also built with scalability in mind. It allows users to connect multiple servers simultaneously, making it suitable for both small businesses and larger enterprises with extensive server farms.

With its combination of security, reliability, user-friendly design, and scalability, the Cobalt Networks 9032-SD stands out as an essential tool for IT professionals looking to enhance their server management capabilities. It delivers on the promise of creating a more efficient, secure, and integrated approach to remote server administration.