Wegener Communications 4600 Ethernet Ports, Alarm/Cuing Relays, Front Panel E-Mails, Chassis

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Table 1.1:

Technical Specifications

 

 

 

 

Characteristic

Specification

Ethernet Ports

 

 

 

 

 

Physical Layer

Full-duplex, auto-negotiating 10baseT, 100baseT (twisted pair) on

 

 

RJ45 jack

 

Media Access and Link Layers

Per IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet)

 

Network and Transport Layers

Binds to TCP/IP stack which enables Telnet control and Web-based

 

 

status monitoring (Release 4 or later).

 

 

Alarm/Cuing Relays

One relay dedicated to indicate unit ALARMS and two relays

 

 

dedicated to user control (such as cueing). The ALARM relay

 

 

automatically de-energizes for alarm conditions so that power loss to

 

 

the unit indicates as an alarm. The user-cue relays may also be placed

 

 

in a nonvolatile "Follow Warning" setting such that the relay is ON for

 

 

unit warning states and OFF when there is no warning. When in

 

 

"Follow Warning", the relay will not respond to volatile settings, the

 

 

Pulse command, or any nonvolatile commands sent to "all" relays. An

 

 

individual relay must be addressed directly to set it back to ON or OFF.

 

 

 

 

Type

Form C, wiper contacts NC contact when de-energized and NO

 

 

contact when energized

 

Polarity

Common, NC and NO contacts supplied externally

 

Rating

30VDC open circuit, 100 mA max current closed

 

 

Front Panel E-Mails

Up to 512-character messages from COMPEL®. New messages over-

 

 

write older messages. May also be cleared by local user.

 

 

Chassis

 

 

 

 

 

Height

Std. 1RU 1.75 inches (4.45cm)

 

Width

EIA std. 19 inches (48.26cm)

 

Depth

Back of rack-ears to rear panel: 14.9 inches (37.85 cm)

 

 

Back of rack-ears to end of connectors: 15.7 inches (39.88 cm)

 

Weight

~10.5 lb. (with Receiver card & AV monitor option only)

 

Cooling

Fan-cooled with left-side inlet and right-side exhaust (viewed from

 

 

front). Fan is activated after unit reaches specific temperature.

 

 

Environmental

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Temperature

+10°C to +50°C (+50°F to +122°F) Unit gives warning indication for

 

 

over-temperature conditions

 

 

 

 

Storage Temperature

-20°C to +70°C (-4°F to 158°F)

 

 

 

Agency Approvals

 

 

 

 

 

UL

UL1950, 3rd Edition

 

 

 

 

FCC

Part 15B Class A, per Title 47 CFR (FCC rules)

 

 

 

 

CE

EN60950, EN55022(94), and EN55024(98)—tested per EN61000-4-

 

 

2(95), -4-3(02), -4-4(95), -4-5(95), -4-6(96), and –4-11(94)

 

 

 

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Contents UNITY4600 800032-01 Rev. F Iii This page intentionally blank Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables 800032-01 Rev. F Viii Unity 4600 User’s Manual Manual OverviewUnity 4600 Professional Media Recorder Product OverviewTechnical Specifications Unity 4600 Product SpecificationsCharacteristic Specification Dtmf Output Audio OutputFront Panel Monitors Serial PortsEthernet Ports Alarm/Cuing RelaysFront Panel E-Mails ChassisTransport-In Options CharacteristicSwitched RF Inputs DVB-QPSK Receiver with 4-Port RF Switch OptionTurbo PSK Receiver Option, Broadcom Protocols DVB-QPSK Turbo Receiver with 4-Port Switch Option RF Switch InputGlossary of Terms and Abbreviations Safety SummaryGlossary of Terms Term DefinitionOr Recovery RecoveryBoot loader AutomatedNetwork Protection Presets TableMode PES StreamService Settings Service DescriptorSetting, Last CommandedUnpacking and Inspection Your warrantyLocation and Mounting Mandated Suppression Radio Frequency EmissionsMechanical Loading Desktop InstallationSee .2 for Transport Options for this slot U4600 ConnectionsConnector Type Pin Signal Name Designation Alarm Cuing Rear Panel ConnectorsComposite Video Out Serial ControlDVB-QPSK with 4-way RF Switch Transport In Option Connector Type Pin Signal Name Designation EthernetTurbo-PSK with 4-way RF Switch Transport In Option 115/230 VACSerial Port Configuration Modem I/O Device Handling Terminal I/OAux Data Printer OuputInstallation Testing Relay Pulse Check VOLnnnnnnnnnnnnnThis page intentionally left blank Theory of Operation Functional Summary Automated RecoveryMonitoring and Control Unity 4600 Functional Block DiagramLCD Screen Relationships Operation from Front PanelLCD Screen Relationship LCD Screen ContentSummary of Top-Level LCD Screens and Their Functions Screen Name Functions/Applications Unit Setup Home Default ScreensDownload Screen as Default Audio FP Monitor Selection Screen as DefaultIndicator Label Color and State Meaning Front-Panel LED Indicator DescriptionsInterpreting Front Panel LEDs Front Panel Audio Monitor Rear-PanelOperation from Local/Remote Terminal CommandsOverview and Syntax UserAud1rt Same as aud1rt above Dels entry Audmon port#Forcerf port Dtmfvol percentGhostlist action PID LAN IP addr LAN Gateway addrLatchalarms LAN Mode mode Mode DHCP, WEG, or StaticLAN Subnet addr Lnbpwr outputLoadnv source ASIPartpid pid Or OPermch value Password One to six alphanumeric charactersON, OFF, or W StateRpath Relay addr Rpath from domainRpath to username@addr Route PortSET from source Setlabel labelSource Settimeout source timeSetpedest Setpin valueCommand displays internal unit temperature if available Unmute sourcesourcesource General Troubleshooting MaintenanceAlarm LED On and Carrier LED Off Alarm or Warning LED On Alarm and Carrier LEDs Both OnAlarm and Warning LEDs Off Alarm and Warning Descriptions Alarms and WarningsContent Routing Content for ASI N/AProblem High Error RateInvalid Video Format Invalid VBI Data FmtIP Address Conflict KMS Stream LostNo Dhcp Server Found No RF SignalNo Genlock Sync No ID Tag FoundSetting Out of Range RF Signal OverloadTest Mode in Use PMT DisappearedVideo CMD Muted Video Buff OverflowVideo Not Found Video PES Data LostTechnical Support WarrantyThis page intentionally left blank Menu Screens Info ScreensParameter Screens Misc SetupsIndex LED Questions Rack This page intentionally left blank
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