Harmonic MediaPort 7700 Component Replacement Guide

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Component Replacement Guide
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MediaPort 7000
Component Replacement Guide
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Useful information for Technical Support....................................................................1
Information about the SystemManager client PC...................................................................................1
Information about your Spectrum System.............................................................................................1
Chapter 2: Bezel replacement.......................................................................................................... 3
Removing the bezel............................................................................................................................3
Installing the bezel............................................................................................................................. 4
Chapter 3: Power supply replacement............................................................................................ 5
Replacing the power supply................................................................................................................5
Chapter 4: ChannelPort module replacement................................................................................ 8
Detaching players...............................................................................................................................8
Winking the MediaPort 7000............................................................................................................. 9
Winking a ChannelPort module.......................................................................................................... 9
Removing a module from the chassis...................................................................................................9
Deleting from SystemManager.......................................................................................................... 10
Installing the replacement module......................................................................................................10
Attaching a device to existing players............................................................................................... 11
Activating players.............................................................................................................................11
Verifying functionality....................................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 5: Chassis replacement.....................................................................................................13
Stopping players.............................................................................................................................. 13
Removing the MediaPort from SystemManager.................................................................................. 14
Replacing the chassis........................................................................................................................14
Changing the MediaPort name in SystemManager.............................................................................15
Upgrading MediaPort firmware.........................................................................................................15
Activating players.............................................................................................................................15
Verifying functionality....................................................................................................................... 15
Appendix A: Harmonic Technical Assistance Center contact information................................ 16
Harmonic corporate contact information............................................................................................17
Appendix B: Safety and regulatory compliance information..................................................... 18
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Important safety instructions..............................................................................................................18
Safety symbols and translated safety, warning, and caution instructions (English)..................................19
Symboles de sécurité et traduits de sécurité, d'avertissement et Attention Instructions (français)............... 21
Sicherheit Symbole und übersetzt Sicherheit, Achtung & Vorsicht Anleitung (Deutsch)............................ 24
Site preparation instructions..............................................................................................................28
Product end-of-life disassembly instructions........................................................................................ 30
Safety rules (English)........................................................................................................................ 31
Règles de sécurité.............................................................................................................................31
EU manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity.....................................................................................31
Electromagnetic compatibility notices Class A..................................................................................31
Product regulatory compliance markings............................................................................................33
Product environmental compliance.....................................................................................................35
EU RoHS................................................................................................................................... 35
EU REACH.................................................................................................................................36
China RoHS...............................................................................................................................36
Other RoHS and REACH type regulations....................................................................................38
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).......................................................................38
Battery directive......................................................................................................................... 38
WEEE Take-Back Request Program..............................................................................................38
Compliance with additional country-specific environmental, safety, and EMC standards........................ 39
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Chapter 1
Useful information for Technical Support
In order to expedite diagnosis and remediation, please gather helpful information about your Spectrum
system as well as your SystemManager platform when contacting Technical Support.
Information about the SystemManager client PC
Information about your Spectrum System
Information about the SystemManager client PC
Please gather information about the SystemManager client PC as well as the SystemManager database
file before contacting Technical Support.
Technical Support may request the following information:
SystemManager version
You can find the version here: Help > Server Software.
Windows operating system installed on the SystemManager client PC
The run command winver shows the Windows operating system running on the client PC.
Amount of memory installed on the SystemManager platform
Open the System Properties dialog on the client PC to find the amount of memory installed.
The SystemManager database file from the SystemManager platform or client PC
This file is located on the SystemManager platform at D:\Omneon\Manager\omdb
\manager.oda. Or, if you are using a client PC with a single C: partition, it will be in the same
directory on the C: drive.
Information about your Spectrum System
In the event of a component or device failure, please gather the following information about your
Spectrum System before contacting Technical Support.
Technical Support may request the following information:
What is the model and serial number of the hardware involved?
For Spectrum and MediaDeck devices: from the Home tab in SystemManager, click the
Upgrade Firmware icon in the left-hand column to display the Upgrade Firmware page. Both
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MediaDirectors and MediaDecks are listed in the MediaDirectors section. Find the Model
Numbers and Serial Numbers listed in their respective columns.
Scroll down to the MediaPorts section to view the Model Numbers and Serial Numbers for
MediaPorts and MediaDeck Modules.
What is the name of the Player that is being used?
From SystemManager, click the Player Configuration link in the left-hand column, and then
click the name of the MediaDirector or MediaDeck. The Player List page for that device
appears. The names and status of all players are listed.
What file format and bit rate is the Player configured for? (for example, MPEG, DV, or
IMX?)
From SystemManager, click the Player Configuration link in the left-hand column, and
then click the name of the MediaDirector or MediaDeck. The Player List page for that device
appears. From the player list, click the Properties link to view all the details for a player.
If the problem is related to Ingest or Playout of a clip, what is the Clip ID involved?
The clip name or clip ID should be indicated by whatever software application you are using
to play or record video. For ClipTool, clip names are displayed in the clip management area of
the ClipTool main window.
What brand of Automation, if any, is being used for control?
Is the Automation using VDCP or API for communication control?
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Chapter 2
Bezel replacement
Replacement bezels are available from Harmonic.
DANGER: Observe all conventional ESD precautions when handling Spectrum devices and
components.
Removing the bezel
Installing the bezel
Removing the bezel
The bezel may be removed during operation.
1. Remove the center screws on each side of the chassis that secure the bezel to the chassis.
2. Unplug the bezel power/data connector.
NOTE: Keep the rack ear in place.
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3. Pull the bezel straight away from the chassis.
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Installing the bezel
Align the bezel in front of the chassis so that the Harmonic logo appears on the top left corner.
1. Unpack the new bezel.
2. Attach the bezel power/data connector.
3. Align the bezel in front of the chassis so that the logo appears in the top-left corner, and the metal
corners of the bezel are level with the rack ears of the chassis.
4. Keeping the corners aligned, press the bezel straight onto the chassis.
5. Attach the two center screws on each side of the chassis to secure the bezel to the chassis.
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Chapter 3
Power supply replacement
This section provides instructions for replacing a power supply for the MediaPort 7000 chassis.
Replacing the power supply
Replacing the power supply
The MediaPort 7000 chassis is equipped with two hot-swappable power supplies, each with an
independent AC connector. If one power supply fails, the load is transferred to the remaining supply
without interruption to service.
Unpack the replacement component and inspect for damage. If the part is damaged, do not proceed with
this procedure. Call Technical Support for assistance.
To take full advantage of the redundant supplies, Harmonic recommends that you use separate, isolated
power sources for each AC input.
CAUTION: Observe all conventional ESD precautions when handling MediaPort
components.
1. Disconnect the AC power cable.
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2. Press the release lever to the right and pull the handle to remove the power supply.
3. Using the handle, slide the power supply into the empty chassis slot. The release lever will click to
indicate that the unit is locked in place.
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4. Connect the AC power cable.
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Chapter 4
ChannelPort module replacement
Follow the procedures in this section in order.
DANGER: Observe all conventional ESD precautions when handling Spectrum devices and
components.
NOTE: The procedures in this section apply to SystemManager version 6.3. If you are running
a different version of SystemManager, some steps may vary. Refer to the SystemManager
Release Notes for instructions on upgrading SystemManager.
1. Detaching a device from players
2. Winking the MediaPort 7000
3. Winking a ChannelPort module
4. Removing a module from the chassis
5. Deleting an I/O module from SystemManager
6. Installing the replacement module
7. Attaching a device to existing players
8. Activating players
9. Verifying functionality
Detaching a device from players
You must stop all players that use the module you wish to replace and then detach the device from the
players.
1. From SystemManager, click the Player Configuration button in the left-hand column to view the
Player Configuration window.
2. From the Player Configuration window, click the icon for the Spectrum server that contains the
module you wish to replace.
The Player List window appears, showing a list of players that reside on the selected device.
3. Click the check boxes next to the Players that use the module you wish to replace. Then click the
Deactivate Selected button.
4. Verify which players use the module to be replaced by clicking the Edit link for each player, and then
clicking Attached Devices.
The Device column displays all attached devices.
5. Uncheck the Attach check box for the module to be replaced, and then click Done.
6. Repeat the previous step for all tracks of the Player associated with that respective module.
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Once the new module is installed, you must attach the new device to the players, and then reactivate the
players.
Winking the MediaPort 7000
If you are using more than one MediaPort, use the Wink function to identify the MediaPort that contains
the module to be replaced. If you have already identified the correct MediaPort, you may ignore this
procedure.
The wink function activates two lights on the MediaPort: the light bar on the front panel and the status
LED on the back of the processor module.
1. From SystemManager, click the Configuration tab to display the Configuration page and System
Diagram.
2. Click the icon for the component you wish to wink.
The Properties page appears.
3. From the General Information section of the page, view the Wink State.
If currently Off, click Wink On.
If currently On, click Wink Off.
Winking a ChannelPort module
Verify which module to remove by using the wink function in SystemManager.
The wink function triggers the status LED on the back of the module.
1. From SystemManager, click the Configuration tab to display the Configuration page and System
Diagram.
2. Click the icon for the component you wish to wink.
The Properties page appears.
3. From the General Information section of the page, view the Wink State.
If currently Off, click Wink On.
If currently On, click Wink Off.
Removing a module from the chassis
After verifying the correct module, remove the module from the chassis.
1. Disconnect any cables from the module.
2. Using a screwdriver, loosen the two screws on the rear panel of the module as shown.
The screws are captive and will not come out completely.
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3. Using both hands to grip the screws, gently pull out the module from the chassis, as shown in the
following figure.
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Deleting an I/O module from SystemManager
Once you have removed the module from the chassis, delete the corresponding I/O module from
SystemManager.
1. Click the Diagnostics tab to display the Diagnostics page.
2. From the Device Maintenance section in the left-hand column, click the Remove Device icon to
display the Remove Device page.
3. Scroll to the I/O Modules section of the page and locate the module you wish to remove.
4. From the Select column, click the check box for the I/O module you wish to remove, and then click
Remove.
A confirmation message appears.
5. Click OK.
After a brief pause, a message appears indicating that the device has been removed (it has also been
removed from the System Diagram).
6. Click OK to return to the Remove Device page.
Installing the replacement module
Confirm that the new module appears on the System Diagram page after installing it.
1. Unpack the module.
2. Grasp the module handle and push firmly into the slot. Ensure the module is fully inserted by pressing
on the connectors with the palm of your hand.
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3. Tighten the two lock screws on the rear panel of the module to secure it to the chassis.
4. From the Configuration tab of SystemManager, view the System Diagram page and verify that the
new module appears.
5. Connect any necessary cables to the module.
Refer to the Spectrum System Installation Guide for instructions.
Attaching a device to existing players
Use the Attach Devices feature in SystemManager to attach the replacement device to existing players.
1. From the Configuration tab, click the Player Configuration icon in the left-hand column.
2. Click the icon for your Spectrum server.
The Player List for the Spectrum server appears.
3. Click the Edit link for any player that will use the new component.
4. For each track, click the Attach Devices button (within each track section) to display the Attach
Devices page.
5. In the Attach column, click the check box for the device that you wish to connect, and then click
Done.
The Edit Player page appears. The ID of the new module will appear (in the following format:
MIP-7XXX-NNNNN, CPT-8XXX-NNNNN, or MIP-9XXX-NNNNN) next to the attached tracks.
TIP: For help with modifying settings on either the Edit Player page or the Attach
Devices page, refer to “Creating a player” in the Harmonic SystemManager User Guide.
6. Click Done to return to the Player List page.
7. Repeat Step 1 through Step 6 for each player that uses the new module.
Activating players
Activate players from the Player List page in SystemManager.
1. From SystemManager, click the Configuration tab.
2. Click the Player Configuration button in the left-hand column to view the Player Configuration
window.
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3. From the Player Configuration window, click the icon for the Spectrum server on which the players
reside.
The Player List window appears, showing a list of players that reside on the selected device.
4. For the player you wish to activate, select Activate-as-disabled or Enable.
Your changes are effective immediately. For more information about activating and enabling players,
refer to "Changing the player state: Activating and Deactivating, Enabling and Disabling" in the
Harmonic SystemManager User Guide.
Verifying functionality
Harmonic recommends that you verify functionality of the replacement equipment in your Spectrum
System before using it on air.
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Chapter 5
MediaPort 7000 chassis replacement
This section provides instructions for replacing a MediaPort 7000 chassis. Follow the procedures in this
section in the order provided.
CAUTION: Observe all conventional ESD precautions when handling MediaPort
components.
NOTE: The procedures in this section apply to SystemManager version 6.3. If you are running
a different version, some steps may vary. Refer to the SystemManager Release Notes for
instructions on upgrading.
1. Stopping players that use the MediaPort to be replaced
2. Removing the MediaPort from SystemManager
3. Replacing the chassis
4. Changing the MediaPort name in SystemManager
5. Upgrading MediaPort firmware
6. Activating players
7. Verifying functionality
Stopping players that use the MediaPort to be replaced
Before removing the chassis, you must stop all players that use the MediaPort you are replacing.
NOTE: In SystemManager, all MediaPort 7000 series appear as two separate MIP-7XXX
or CPT-8XXX devices.
1. From SystemManager, click the Player Configuration button in the left-hand column to view the
Player Configuration window.
2. From the Player Configuration window, click the icon for the Spectrum server that you wish to
replace.
The Player List window appears showing a list of players that reside on the selected device.
3. Click the check boxes next to the Players that use the MediaPort you wish to replace. Then click the
Deactivate Selected button.
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Once the new MediaPort is installed, you must reactivate the players.
Removing the MediaPort from SystemManager
Remove the original device from SystemManager before unracking it.
1. Click the Diagnostics tab to display the Diagnostics page.
2. In the left-hand column, click the Remove Device icon to display the Remove Device page.
3. Click Stop Monitoring to stop device monitoring.
Once the “Current state of Device Monitoring” field displays NOT monitoring, continue to the next
step.
NOTE: Note this may take a few minutes depending on the number of devices in your
system.
4. Select one or more devices from one of the menus on the page.
5. Click the Remove button at the bottom of the menu, and then click OK to confirm.
After a brief pause, a message appears indicating that the device has been removed (it has also been
removed from the System Diagram).
6. Click Start Monitoring to resume device monitoring.
Make sure the “Current state of Device Monitoring” field changes to monitoring.
NOTE: Device status may show Not Responding for a brief interval after monitoring
has been turned back on.
Replacing the chassis
When replacing the chassis, transfer all replaceable components from the old MediaPort to the new
MediaPort. Refer to the Spectrum System Installation Guide for complete racking instructions.
1. Disconnect any cables from the original MediaPort.
2. Remove the bezel. Refer to "Bezel replacement" in this guide for instructions.
3. Remove the power supplies from the original chassis and install them in the replacement chassis.
Refer to "Power supply unit replacement" for instructions.
4. Remove the MediaPort from the rack.
5. Remove the ChannelPort modules from the original chassis and install them in the replacement
chassis. Refer to "ChannelPort module replacement" in this guide for instructions.
6. Rack mount the replacement MediaPort. Refer to "Rack mounting instructions" in the Spectrum
System Installation Guide.
7. Install the bezel on the replacement chassis. Refer to "Bezel replacement" in this guide for
instructions.
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