IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
THE IMVISION® SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
IMVISION® CONTROLLER X .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
IMVISION® SYSTEM MANAGER SOFTWARE ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
USING THE IMVISION CONTROLLER X DISPLAY .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
HOME SCREEN .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
SETTINGS MENU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
TOOLS MENU ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
SYSTEM MANAGER CONNECTION INDICATORS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
AUDIBLE AND VISIBLE FEEDBACK ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
FOLLOWING PROMPTS IN THE IMVISION SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
CONNECTING IMVISION CONTROLLER X’S IN A ZONE ............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
ORDERING PANELS IN THE IMVISION SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
DELETING PANELS AND RACKS.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
NETWORK PORT USAGE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
WEB USER INTERFACE.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
USERNAME AND PASSWORD FOR THE WEB USER INTERFACE ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
PATCHING AND TRACING ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
PERFORMING GUIDED PATCHING JOBS ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
PERFORMING UNGUIDED PATCHING JOBS .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
TRACING A PATCH CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
CHECKING RACK UNIT (RU)AVAILABILITY FOR EACH RACK IN MULTI-RACK MODE ................................................................................................................................................... 21
MULTI-RACK INFORMATION ON THE READY SCREEN ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
REBOOTING THE UNIT AND RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS ......................................................................................................................................................... 24
Rebooting Using the RESET Button ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Resetting to Factory Defaults Using the RESET Button ............................................................................................................................................................................... 25
CONTACT INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
The SYSTIMAX® imVision® system helps customers provide and maintain physical layer connections for telecommunications
and data services. In a standard configuration, the system includes the imVision System Manager software and managed
racks or cabinets containing iPatch® Copper Panels or Fiber Shelves. Each set of one to three managed racks is managed by
an imVision Controller X.
The imVision Controller X is equipped with an intuitive touchscreen interface. Designed for optimum user-friendliness, this
interface simplifies access to the powerful capabilities of the imVision system.
Important Safety Instructions
Failing to follow basic safety precautions, including the following, may result in risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons:
•Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product.
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•This product should be operated using only the power supply provided by CommScope
Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading
of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment
nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
with the product.
•For proper mounting instructions, see imVision Controller X Installation Instructions 860632997 included with this
equipment.
• Never install this product in wet locations or during lightning storms. There is a remote risk of electric shock.
• Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the
product.
•When installing imVision or iPatch equipment not described in this guide, follow the instructions provided with that
equipment. Take care not to compromise the stability of the rack by installation of equipment.
•The touchscreen display is designed to be used without the need for a stylus. Never use sharp objects or tools that may
scratch or otherwise damage the touchscreen or apply excessive pressure with fingernails.
•Never push objects of any kind into this product through slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-
circuit parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.
• Never spill liquids of any kind on the product.
• To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not disassemble this product. Only trained personnel should service this
product. Opening or removing covers and/or circuit boards may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks.
Incorrect reassembly can cause electrical shock during subsequent use.
•If this product is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack
environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing
the equipment in an environment compatible with the product’s maximum ambient temperature (104°F or 50°C).
•Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the
equipment is not compromised.
Note: All wiring that connects to the equipment must meet applicable local and national building codes and network wiring
standards for communication cable.
The imVision system is comprised of three main components:
• iPatch Panels, either iPatch copper panels or iPatch fiber shelves
• imVision Controller X (with touchscreen display)
• imVision System Manager software
Multiple imVision Controller X’s are typically connected in a chain to form a patching zone. The first imVision Controller X in
the patching zone must be configured as a Network Manager for the zone and connected to the customer network. A
patching zone may also include imVision Controllers, but such zones have limited functionality. The imVision Controller X
does not support patching zones that contain an iPatch Panel Manager or iPatch Rack Manager Plus.
iPatch® Panels
An iPatch Panel monitors connections by sensing the insertion of the patch cord plugs. When a patch cord is added to the
network, the system records the connection in a database. This record lets you trace the connection by pressing the button
near one of the ports containing the patch cord. The LEDs above the connected ports turn on to show where both ends of
the patch cord are located.
imVision® Controller X
The imVision Controller X maintains a database of the patch connections at the rack. It responds to button presses and
sensor changes at the iPatch panels. By monitoring button presses and sensor changes at the panels, the imVision Controller
X logically infers when patch connections are added, moved or deleted and updates the database accordingly.
In most configurations, multiple imVision Controller X units are grouped and connected into
zone requires a LAN connection in order to communicate with
Each imVision Controller X has a touchscreen display that lets you interact with the imVision system in an intuitive way. With
this interface, making and managing connections in the data center has never been simpler.
This powerful display:
• relays guided patch jobs to the technician from the imVision System Manager software
• alerts technicians about equipment issues
• shows detailed port and device information
• prompts technicians on connections that require confirmation
• displays information about the ends of a connection as well as the entire connectivity trace between those end-points
the System Manager server.
patching zones. Each patching
imVision® System Manager Software
Using the imVision System Manager Software, the physical infrastructure team can view and manage the patch connections
for the entire network from a workstation. The software documents the physical layer network between faceplates,
consolidation points, panels and network equipment. Through the software, the administrator can schedule work orders for
network changes. Work order steps involving patching are relayed to imVision Controller X’s as patching jobs.
imVision Controller X’s and imVision System Manager work together to track the fulfillment of jobs, display end-to-end circuit
traces, document patching connections and changes, and inform users about system errors or alarms.
The imVision System Manager software
also alerts administrators to conditions
such as unauthorized changes to the
physical infrastructure, or work that was
not performed as scheduled.
Please note that the imVision Controller
X requires imVision System Manager
software version 8.0 or higher.
Using the imVision Controller X Display
The imVision Controller X includes a capacitive touch-screen display for configuring and interacting with the imVision system.
Use a finger or capacitive touch tool to press or tap on the screen.
After a period of inactivity, the display screen will turn off to conserve energy. Tap the screen to awaken it from this idle state.
Other system activities, such as pressing an iPatch port status button or starting a patching operation, will also awaken the
screen.
The LED bar to the right of the screen on the imVision Controller X display will light up when attention is required. Examples
of cases when attention is required include pending jobs, error and status alarms, or unknown port connections that need
confirmation.
Ready Screen
When the imVision Controller X display first boots or is awakened after a sleep timeout, a Ready screen is shown.
Pressing the Home button toggles between the Ready and Home screens.
On the Ready screen, “Network Manager” is shown if the networking is enabled for the imVision Controller X. “Network
Manager” is shown in green when connected to System Manager, and it is shown in white otherwise.
One or more rack number and rack names will be shown on the Ready screen. A rack name, such as “Rack 001” in the Ready
Screen example below, will appear after synchronization with imVision System Manager, and will reflect the user-settable
name from System Manager. Pressing the rack number or rack name will bring up detailed rack information.
Confirm, Jobs and Alarms buttons may be shown on the Ready screen, and are described later in the document.
To get to the Home screen, use the Home button to toggle between the Ready and Home screens.
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Home Screen
The Home screen provides access to the Tools and Settings menus.
Settings Menu
The Settings menu contains options for configuring the imVision Controller X. Options on the Settings menu include Network
Settings, Patching Mode, Screen Lock Settings and Language Settings. Information about Network Settings, Patching Mode
and Screen Lock Settings can be found in other sections of this User Guide.
Tools Menu
The Tools menu contains options for obtaining information and for performing diagnostic and recovery tasks pertaining to
the imVision Controller X and its attached iPatch panels. The following table briefly describes each option in
This tool runs a number of system integrity checks,
all panels managed by this imVision Controller X.
Controller Information
This tool displays hardware and firmware version
display. Also shows the network MAC address.
System Manager.
rack.
Test Panels
This tool is used to obtain detailed debugging
fiber modules.
Test Network
This tool is used to test network connective by sending
network.
Reset Panels
This tool clears all panel order and module
imVision Controller X.
Reset Racks
This tool resets patching zone communications and
the zone.
Configure Rack Order
This tool is used in multi-rack management cases to
managed by the imVision Controller X.
network and security settings to factory defaults.
Rack Information This tool shows the serial number for each managed
Panel Information This tool shows the size, serial ID, hardware version
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verifies communications to all other imVision managers
in the patching zone, and verifies communications to
information for the imVision Controller X base and
rack as it will appear in System Manager. If System
Manager is connected, this option will also show the
full location information for the rack as obtained from
and firmware version for every iPatch panel or shelf kit
that was found on each iPatch panel bus. If the
imVision Controller X is managing a single-rack,
Information
indicates the percentage of its power
Panel
budget allocated to the current panels. In multi-rack
configurations,
Panel Information
indicates how many
rack units of iPatch connectivity are available on each
information for a panel and panel port. This option can
also be used to reconfigure module orientation for
an ICMP echo / ping message to a computer on the
configuration information for attached panels and
shelves. It can be used to initiate reordering and
reconfiguration of all panels in racks managed by the
restarts rack discovery and ordering information for
change the left-to-right numeric order of racks that are
Clear Memory This tool can be used to erase all information in the
imVision Controller X and reset all configuration,
A connection to System Manager is needed to take full advantage of the benefits of the imVision system. The icon in
the upper-right corner of all imVision Controller X screens indicates that imVision System Manager is connected to the zone
containing the imVision Controller X. The icon will turn to if a System Manager connection is not active.
In addition, the “Network Manager” text on the Ready screen of the Network Manager changes from white to green if a
System Manager connection is active.
Confirm, Jobs and Alarms Buttons
Confirm, Jobs
imVision Controller X screens. Each of these buttons can be pressed to bring up the corresponding list of items requiring
attention. These buttons are hidden if the condition associated with each button is not active.
The
Confirm
confirmation. The number within the yellow circle indicates the total number of ports that require confirmation for all ports
managed by the imVision Controller X.
The
Jobs
Manager. A job is a work order step involving the addition or removal or a connection to an iPatch port. The number within
the green circle indicates the total number of jobs for the zone.
The
Alarms
configuration actions that are required to use the system, or they may indicate hardware or firmware error conditions. Some
alarms are replicated across all imVision managers in the zone, but some alarms (especially panel-related alarms) appear only
on the imVision Controller X that detects the error or condition. The number within the red circle indicates the total number
of alarms reported by the imVision Controller X.
The
LED
or
Alarms
and
Alarms
buttons may be shown along the bottom of the
button appears when one or more ports have an unknown or incomplete connection that requires user
button appears when one or more jobs to be completed have been sent to the patching zone by imVision System
button appears when one or more alarms are present in the imVision Controller X. Alarms may indicate
bar to the right of the screen on the imVision Controller X display will light up in red when any of the
buttons are active.
Ready
and
Home
screens, as well as most other
Confirm, Jobs
Audible and Visible Feedback
To help technicians work efficiently and accurately, the imVision system provides feedback to the user in a number of ways –
through the imVision Controller X display, through LEDs above the ports on each panel and through a number of audible
tones. (See table.)
Audible Tones
Key beep or sensor beep 1 short beep Pressed Controller X key.
Completion tone 3 short tones
Confirmation tone 2 short tones Programmed the order of the panels and modules in
(low, medium, high)
Inserted or removed a patch cord at an iPatch Panel.
Added or removed a patch connection at an iPatch
Panel.
Indicated the position of a row of iPatch Panel ports.
Attention tone 1 long, low tone Technician is requested to confirm an action.
Following Prompts in the imVision System
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imVision Controller X Touchscreen Display
The imVision system provides helpful feedback on its imVision Controller X display. While performing work on panels or
responding to alarms, be sure to follow any prompts that appear on the display.
Tracing Example on imVision Touchscreen Display
Connecting imVision Controller X’s in a Zone
A
zone
or
patching zone
is a group of managed racks and cabinets (including mainframes) among which iPatch patch
connections can be made. A managed rack is a rack that is managed by an imVision Controller or imVision Controller X.
Although imVision Controllers and imVision Controller X’s are supported in the same zone, some functions (such as multirack management from a single imVision Controller X) may be limited or disabled in such mixed zones. Additionally, an
imVision Controller X must be installed in the first position in such a mixed zone.
imVision Controller X’s do NOT support zones that also contain an iPatch Panel Manager or iPatch Rack Manager Plus.
An imVision Controller X has two zone communications ports:
1 – A/IN
2 – B/OUT
The imVision Controller X’s and imVision Controllers in a zone must be connected to each other in a chain using patch cords
between the controllers. In a zone, the “B” or “OUT” port of one controller must connect to the “A” or “IN” port of the next
controller.
If imVision Controllers are present in the zone, ensure each imVision Controller’s pushbutton switches are configured
according the installation instructions for the imVision Controller.
Configure a Zone Containing Three imVision Controller X’s
Panels in the imVision system must be ordered during initial start-up, or after a new panel is added.
The ImVision Controller X remembers each panel and each rack that it has communicated with in the past, and will raise an
alarm if communication with any of these items fails. If a rack or panel is legitimately removed, the user must view the
associated alarm and tap Delete to inform the imVision Controller X that the item in question has been permanently
removed.
Order the panels or shelf rows sequentially from top to bottom in a rack. If a single row in a panel or shelf contains multiple
modules, order the modules from left to right within the row before proceeding to the next lower panel or shelf row.
To enter each panel’s or module’s order, simply press any button on the iPatch panel, shelf or module. A tone confirms each
modules inclusion in the panel order for the rack.
Continue ordering until all the panels and modules in the rack are ordered. Upon completion, the tone will change and the
imVision system will enter the Ready state with the Home screen appearing on the interface.
Note: To re-order the panels at any time after the initial startup, select
initialize the rack. Once this initialization is complete, you will be prompted to order the panels. Proceed with panel ordering
as instructed above. Also, if you add or remove panels from an ordered rack, the system may prompt you to re-order the
panels. Proceed with panel ordering as instructed above.
Reset Panels
from the
Tools
menu, which will re-
Deleting Panels and Racks
The ImVision Controller X remembers each panel and each rack that it has communicated with in the past, and will raise an
alarm if communication with any of these items fails. If a rack or panel is legitimately removed, the user must view the
associated alarm and tap Delete to inform the imVision Controller X that the item in question has been permanently
removed.
Network Configuration
The imVision system uses the term Network Manager to describe an imVision manager that that acts as a communications
bridge between the customer LAN and private communications networks inside a patching zone.
In the case of a zone containing an imVision Controller X, the Network Manager for the zone must be an imVision Controller
X and must be located in the first position in the zone.
If a zone contains a mix of imVision Controllers and imVision Controller X’s, the Network Manager must be an imVision
Controller X and must be located in the first position in the zone.
Use the following steps to configure the network:
1. Identify the imVision Controller X in the first position in the zone. Unless the rack number has been remapped using
System Manager, this is the imVision Controller X that shows “Rack 1” on its Ready screen.
2. Identify a static IPv4 or IPv6 address for the zone, and appropriate network settings.
3. For IPv6 networks with IP Security, identify System Manager’s IPv6 network address (called the “Server IPv6 Address”
in
Network Settings
4. On the imVision Controller X in the first position in the zone, open
6. Use a patch cord to connect the network to the Customer LAN port on the back of the imVision Controller X base as
shown below:
7. Verify that the link up LED on the Customer LAN port is solid amber for 1000BASE-T, or solid green for 100BASE-TX
or 10BASE-T.
, change
Network
to
Ethernet
Network Settings
, then enter the network settings appropriate for the network. Press
.
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8. Test basic network connection by using
ICMP echo / ping packet to another computer.
9. Verify web connectivity by directing a web browser to the web user interface.
10. Verify System Manager connectivity by performing a Synchronize with the zone from System Manager.
11. Verify System Manager trace details connectivity by pressing a port button and ensuring that the information shown
in the circuit trace includes Room and Site information from System Manager.
Test Network
from the
Tools
menu on the display to send and receive an
Network Port Usage
When connecting to the imVision Controller X through a hardware firewall or from a computer that has a software firewall, it
is important to ensure that appropriate communications ports are opened for access. The following ports are used by
imVision Controller X:
TCP 80 User’s Web Browser
and System
Manager-Server
imVision Controller X
User Interface from a
User’s web browser.
Application Interface
from System
Manager. Used for
updating firmware
and collecting debug
as “Socket” value in
Network Settings
from Tools menu)
Application Server
for low-bandwidth
hardware status and
change
communications
between System
Manager and
imVision Controller
as a fixed offset of
+3 from the “Socket”
value in Network
Settings from Tools
menu)
UDP 8515 System Manager –
Application Server
Application Server
uses this port in
some error cases to
cause an imVision
Controller X to drop
open connections to
Application Server
imVision Controller X Trace detail
sent from imVision
Controller X’s to
responses sent from
System Manager to
imVision Controller
Web User Interface
The imVision Controller X includes a web user interface that is accessible by connecting a web browser to the imVision
Controller X that is configured as a Network Manager. Refer to the version-specific release notes for a list of supported web
browsers.
The web user interface provides ways to collect firmware information, update firmware, get debug logs, modify screen lock
settings, and change the password.
The web user interface is accessed by using the Network Manager’s IP address as the URL. For instance, if the Network
Manager’s IP address is 1.2.3.4, open a web browser to http://1.2.3.4
Web User Interface Login to the imVision Controller X
This username and password are used for the web user interface and for the application interface that allows System
Manager to update imVision Controller and imVision Controller X firmware for the zone.
The default password should be changed using the web user interface. Choose
get to a page that allows the password to be changed.
admin
and
admin
, respectively.
Change Password
from the
Passwords
Web User Interface Home Screen and Location of Change Password Option
tab to
Screen Lock PIN Feature
When enabled, the Screen Lock PIN feature locks an imVision Controller X display until a PIN is entered on the display
number keypad. Touch the lock icon on the bottom right corner of display to show a keypad, then enter PIN to unlock the
display screen.
Enable the screen lock PIN feature by
entering the
Settings
menu on the Home
screen.
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Choose
Screen Lock Enable
Screen Lock Settings
box, and enter a time
, check the
setting for screen lock activation.
Select
Change Screen Lock PIN
to customize
PIN settings.
imVision Controller X users can also change screen lock PIN settings on the imVision Controller X web UI, as shown below.
Patching Mode
The imVision system has three settings for Patching Mode: Normal, Local and Equipment. The patching mode at the rack is
set to Normal by default. The patching mode can be changed temporarily at the imVision Controller X, but the mode set in
System Manager software will override a locally set mode during synchronization. When the patching mode is set to
something other than Normal, the imVision Controller X shows the patching mode on the Ready screen below the Rack
Name.
Normal
All imVision Controller X’s in Normal mode monitor connections simultaneously within a patching zone.
Local
Each imVision Controller X in Local mode monitors only the activity in its own rack, creating a “local” patching zone. If the
Jobs button is pressed, the imVision Controller X temporarily exits Local mode until the Jobs menu is exited.
The imVision system refers to any connection between an iPatch panel and non-iPatch equipment as an “equipment”
connection.
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Each imVision Controller X in
eliminating the need to press the on-screen Equipment button or press and hold the port button for 2 seconds to record the
equipment connection. If the Jobs button is pressed, the imVision Controller X temporarily exits
Jobs menu is exited.
NOTE: Changing the Patching Mode from
confirmation to Equipment patches.
Equipment
mode will automatically treat each new connection as an equipment connection,
Normal
to
Equipment
Equipment
has a side-effect of converting all ports requiring
mode until the
Patching and Tracing
Be sure to follow onscreen instructions while performing any activity on iPatch panels. The display will provide critical
information and feedback throughout your work.
Performing Guided Patching Jobs
With the imVision system, the network administrator sends patching jobs directly to the rack via the imVision System
Manager software. On the imVision Controller X, technicians can simply view the list of jobs to be performed and follow the
onscreen instructions for adding or removing connections between iPatch panels.
In addition to the display information, LEDs above the relevant ports will indicate where to add or remove connections for the
given job. Completing each patching job automatically queues the next job on the list to be performed.
If a job requires adding or removing an equipment connection (a connection between an iPatch panel and non-iPatch
equipment), the display and the correct LED on the panel will indicate where to add/remove the patch on the iPatch Panel.
The display will also identify the non-iPatch equipment. When working with equipment connections, be sure to press and
hold the button above the corresponding iPatch port on the iPatch Panel for 2 seconds. This will confirm that the job has
been completed. Completing this activity automatically queues the next job on the list to be performed.
Performing Unguided Patching Jobs
To add or remove connections not in the Jobs list, simply connect each end of the patch cord to the appropriate ports on
the
iPatch Panel. If you are making a Simplex connection in duplex ports, connect both ends of the patch cord. Then tap
Simplex
To add a connection between an iPatch
the other
button above the newly
patch has been completed.
To disconnect non-iPatch equipment from the
patch cord from the panel. Press and hold the button
will confirm that
on the touchscreen display.
Panel and non-iPatch equipment, first plug in the non-iPatch equipment, then plug
end of the patch cord into the iPatch panel. Either press the on-screen
occupied port on the iPatch Panel for 2 seconds. This will confirm that the unguided equipment
iPatch Panel, unplug the patch cord from the equipment. Then, disconnect the
above the newly vacated port on the iPatch Panel for 2 seconds. This
the unguided equipment patch removal has been completed.
Equipment button, or p
ress and hold the
Tracing a Patch Connection
When you connect a patch cord to an iPatch Panel, the imVision system records the connection in a database. To trace the
connection, simply press the button above one of the ports used for the connection. The panel indicates each end of the
connection by lighting a LED above each of the ports. Also, the display of the imVision Controller X lists the ports used in the
connection. To learn more, tap the port information on the display and you can see details on any devices in this connection.
To end the trace, either press the on-screen X button or press the button above one of the ports.
If only one of the ports in a patch connection is on an iPatch Panel, you still can trace the connection. The LED turns on
above the iPatch Panel port. The imVision Controller X display shows as much information as is known about the connection.
If the connection was made as a guided job, both the iPatch Panel port and the equipment port are identified
Correcting Patching Errors
If you discover that a patch cord is connected to the wrong port or that the database has recorded a connection that does
not exist between two ports, you can correct the database using the Change feature.
To correct a connection, please use the following steps.
Step 1 – Show a circuit trace
The first step in correcting a patching error is to show a circuit trace for a targeted port. To show a circuit trace, press the
panel button corresponding to an iPatch Panel port. The LEDs associated with connected iPatch Panel ports will turn on. On
the display, a graphical circuit trace will be shown, along with a Change button.
Step 2 – Use the Change button to break existing connection relationships
To break existing connection relationships for a traced port, press the
After pressing the
Change
button, select
Yes
to continue past a warning about the connection being broken. Afterwards, the
Change
button on the imVision Controller X’s display.
connection relationship will be deleted for any iPatch Panel ports that were connected to the traced port.
Step 3 – Confirm the correct connection for each port
After using the
Change
button, the imVision Controller X will automatically step through each port that was involved in the
changed connection. For each port, a “Confirm” screen will appear to provide guidance for confirming the connection
information. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a new connection relationship between iPatch ports or with noniPatch equipment.
If the confirmation process is interrupted for any reason, the changed ports will remain on the Confirm list for later
processing. The following
Confirming a Patch Connection section shows details about viewing the Confirm list and confirming
patch connections.
Confirming a Patch Connection
If the imVision system does not know both ends of a connection, a Confirm tab will appear on the display.
To confirm a connection, tap the Confirm tab on the display. You will see a list of any patch connections that need to be
confirmed. On the display, select the patch connection you want to confirm.
Then either:
•Press and hold the port button on the iPatch panel that corresponds to the port where the other end of the cord is
inserted, and confirm on the display that the connection is complete,
or
•If the other end of the patch cord is disconnected from the intended port of an iPatch panel, insert the plug end and
answer
Yes
to the question.
or
•If the far end is connected to non-iPatch equipment, either press the on-screen
Locate the unknown end of the patch cord. Then press and hold the unknown port’s
Insert the other end of the patch cord. If the connection information on the display is
press Yes.
Press and hold the iPatch panel port’s button for 2 seconds, or press the
Equipment
button on
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Confirm the other end of a connection
between two iPatch panel ports.
Complete the connection to an iPatch
panel port.
Confirm the other end of a simplex
fiber connection between 2 iPatch
panel ports
both positions for the port to be
confirmed are in use.)
Complete the connection to equipment.
Remove the connection.
for a known port (and
button for 2 seconds.
correct, press Yes.
1.
Select a port to be confirmed from the confirms list.
2.
If confirming a fiber port, and the two strands of that port are patched to different
endpoints, press the “simplex” button, and then use the A/B toggle
whether the B or A strand is to be confirmed.
3.
Locate the far end of the patch cord being confirmed, and then press and hold the trace
button above that port.
4.
If the port where the cord terminates is a fiber port, both strands of the port are populated
and the patch being confirmed is a simplex connection, the system
strands is the strand being selected. Use the A/B toggle button to choose whether the B or A
strand is the far end of the patch being confirmed. When the correct connection is displayed,
the imVision Controller X display.
Remove both ends of the patch cord.
button to choose
will ask which of the two
Multi-Rack Mode
A single imVision Controller X can manage up to 3 racks at one time.
The 2 dependent racks an imVision Controller X can manage must be to the immediate left and right of the rack containing
the imVision Controller X. Use the extended-length cables and panel buses in the Rack Extender Kit (760237879) to connect
to dependent racks.
In multi-rack mode, the quantity of iPatch panels that the rack can manage is limited to 10 rack units per rack.
imVision Controllers are not compatible in a zone using Multi-Rack Mode.
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Connecting Dependent racks
The panel bus installed in the adjacent rack to the right of the imVision Controller X must be connected to the connector
marked and the panel bus installed on the adjacent rack to the left must be connected to the connector marked . The
O connector will have a panel bus jumper already connected to it and it will connect to the panel bus installed in the rack
the imVision Controller X is installed in.
When correctly connected, the arrow symbols above the panel bus connectors on the back of the imVision Controller X
should point toward the dependent racks to which each connector is connected.
Ordering Dependent Racks
When the system first detects an extender panel bus cable plugged into a or connector on the rear of the imVision
Controller X base, a screen will appear to identify the numeric order of the racks managed by the imVision Controller X.
Change Rack Order
Press
the screen times out, this screen can be shown again using the
After selecting the correct rack numbering, press
to toggle whether the highest rack number is on the left or right. After initial configuration, or if
Configure Rack Order
Save
to set the rack numbering.
option from the
Tools
menu.
Note: The or will always point to the physical rack/cabinet on the left or right as viewed from the display.
After the racks are ordered, the panel ordering screen will be shown. The screen will show which rack is being ordered at that
time. The panels on the racks not being ordered will appear to be non-functional (pressing buttons has no effect). After the
panels in each rack are ordered, ordering will advance to the next rack. If a user exits out of the ordering steps, there will be
alarms generated to allow re-ordering later. The ordering process for panels in each rack is the same as in single rack mode.
Checking Rack Unit (RU) Availability for Each Rack in Multi-Rack Mode
In multi-rack mode, the
Panel Information
about the panels / shelves for a rack that is managed by the imVision Controller X.
The top line in the tabbed area shows the number of iPatch Rack Units that can be added in that rack, in rack units (RU).
A rack with no panels / shelves starts with an available limit of 10 RU. The available RU decreases as panels / shelves are
added to the rack. If the available RU is exceeded, all panels in the rack will be disabled and an alarm will be shown.
The Size column in
Panel Information
in the rack. Size is calculated for the entire panel or shelf, whether or not it is fully populated. Some panels and shelves may
include multiple iPatch module or rows.
option from the
Tools
menu shows a tabbed screen. Each tab shows information
indicates the physical space, in rack units (RU), occupied by each iPatch panel or shelf
The ready screen shows the rack numbers and rack names in locations that correlate to where the dependent racks are
located. The center rack number and name correspond to the imVision Controller X’s rack. The rack numbers and names on
the left and right sides of the ready screen correspond to the dependent racks to the left and to the right of the imVision
Controller X’s rack.
The top bar, which shows most of the time in other screens as well, shows on which side of the Controller X’s rack each
dependent rack is located.
If a rack number or rack name is pressed, the imVision Controller X will display rack information for that rack.
Tabbed Screens
Some screens will have a tabbed interface to indicate separation of information according to each rack managed by the
imVision Controller X. Select the tab of the rack you would like to see and that rack’s information will be displayed.
Firmware Management
Determining Current Firmware Versions
Firmware versions for imVision Controller X’s in a zone can be determined in any of the following ways:
•Each imVision Controller X’s firmware version may be shown on its display by pressing the Home button, then
•Use a web browser to connect to the web user interface on an imVision Controller X that is acting as the network
manager for a zone. The
and
imVision Controller X’s in the zone. A network manager’s web user interface may be accessed using its network
name or IP address. If a network manager’s IP address is 1.2.3.4, then the web user interface’s URL is:
•From imVision System Manager, firmware versions are shown in the
imVision Hardware
Firmware->Controller Firmware Update
group of the
Administration
tab.
page lists the versions of all imVision Controllers
http://1.2.3.4.
imVision Firmware Manager
tool, located in the
•From imVision System Manager’s Site Manager, firmware versions are shown in the properties pane associated with
each imVision manager.
Firmware Update
imVision Controller X firmware may be updated by using a web browser connection to the network manager, or by using
imVision System Manager. Method-specific instructions follow.
DOWNGRADE WARNING: Some patching system data could be lost after
version does not support capabilities in use on the newer, running firmware version. Please synchronize with
System Manager and back up the
imVision System Manager database before
downgrading
downgrading
to an older version if the older
imVision
firmware.
How to Update Firmware Using a Web Browser
Use the Web Browser to update all imVision Controllers or imVision Controller X’s in a zone at once.
The steps to update imVision Controller or imVision Controller X firmware using the Web Browser are as follows:
1. Obtain an imVision Controller X or imVision Controller firmware update image file with a “.fw” filename extension.
2. Use a web browser to connect to the imVision manager that is configured as the network manager for the zone.
•Use the network manager’s IP address as the URL. For instance, if the network manager’s IP address is
192.168.1.10, use a web browser to connect to the following URL: http://192.168.1.10
.
3. In the web browser, log in to the network manager with an appropriate user name and password. The only
supported user name is currently “admin”. If the web user interface password has not yet been modified, the default
password is “admin”.
4. Follow the instructions on the
Firmware->Controller Firmware Update
page to list the current versions of all imVision
managers in the zone, and start the update.
How to Update Firmware Using imVision System Manager
Use imVision System Manager to update imVision Controller and imVision Controller X firmware in multiple zones in one
operation.
In imVision System Manager, use the
tool is accessible from the
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Clear Memory
Clear Memory
The
and security settings to factory defaults. The installed firmware version is not affected by this operation.
tool can be used to erase all information in the imVision Controller X and reset all configuration, network
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To clear memory and reset the imVision Controller X to factory default settings, use the imVision Controller X’s display to
navigate to the
Clear Memory
In the
After pressing Continue, the imVision Controller X will restart to enact the changes.
Clear Memory
window, enter the last three digits of the serial number into the box and press Continue.
item on the Tools menu.
RESET Button
A RESET button is accessible through a pin-hole in the back of the imVision Controller X base. The RESET button can be used
to reboot the imVision Controller X and to reset the imVision Controller X to factory defaults.
Use a dull, pointed object (for example, a straightened paper clip) to push the RESET button through the pin hole indicated
by “RESET”.
After the imVision Controller X has been running for at least several minutes, pushing the RESET button will cause the
imVision Controller X to reboot. To cause a reboot in this case, push and hold the RESET button for 5 seconds before
releasing it. To indicate the reboot, the STATUS LED will turn red after a slight delay.
Resetting to Factory Defaults Using the RESET Button
The RESET button can be used to erase all information in the imVision Controller X and reset all configuration, network and
security settings to factory defaults. The installed firmware version is not affected by this operation.
Please use the following procedure:
1. After the imVision Controller X has been running for at least several minutes, reboot the imVision Controller X by
pressing the RESET button for 5 seconds before releasing it
2. Wait at the STATUS LED cycles through red, green, then blue to indicate the boot sequence.
3. Within 2 minutes after the STATUS LED turns blue, push and hold the RESET button
4. Wait until the STATUS LED turn red before releasing the RESET button
You attempt to trace a patch
connection and the rack/panel/ port
information does not appear on the
imVision Controller display.
a.
Panel bus jumper connecting the
panel or shelf to the panel bus is
loose or upside down.
b.
Panel bus jumper connecting the
panel or module to the panel bus has
failed.
c.
Panel or module is not communicating.
d.
Port’s button has failed.
e.
HD Fiber module is not inserted
a.
Check the panel bus jumper. If it is loose, secure both ends
of the
panel bus jumper. Make sure the polarized tab on the connector
is
inserted into the opening in the header on the panel bus. Also check
that panel bus jumper chain is connected all the way back to the main
panel bus. See instruction manual for details.
b.
Disconnect the panel bus jumper and connect a known working
panel bus jumper. If the problem is fixed, permanently replace the
failed panel bus jumper.
c.
Press a button on the imVision Controller. If the imVision Controller
responds, see the troubleshooting information for the “Panel
X (Row
X) Not Communicating” alarm.
d.
Press the port’s button. If the imVision Controller display does
not change, the port’s button has failed. You can use System
Manager to mark the port broken”. See the imVision System
Manager help topic “Marking Ports and Outlets as Broken” or
contact CommScope support.
e.
Verify HD Fiber module is properly seated in the shelf
backplane.
You trace a patch connection and a
port in the connection is identified
on
the display with the wrong panel
or
shelf number.
The order of iPatch equipment
in the rack was not
programmed correctly.
Use the Reset Panels feature to reprogram the order of iPatch
equipment in the rack.
You attempt to trace a patch
connection and the LEDs do not turn
on where you expect.
a.
Patch cord is not connected
where it is supposed to be.
b.
Wrong connection has
been recorded in the
database.
a.
Manually trace the patch connection to determine the other end
of the connection. Remove the patch cord and reconnect the patch
cord to the proper ports.
b.
Use the Trace and Change feature to update the connection.
When tracing a port or adding /
removing a patch, trace information
shown on the display does not include
full location and end-to-end trace
information from System Manager.
a. Network is disconnected.
b. System Manager is not
Synchronized with the zone.
c. A firewall is blocking access
to the ports used for sending
trace detail information.
a. Use
Test Network
from the
Tools
menu
from the imVision
Controller X in the first position in the zone, in order to verify
network connectivity to System Manager’s server. Verify that the
link up LED on the Customer LAN port is amber (for 1000BASE-T)
or green (for 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T). Resolve any network
connectivity issues.
b. Resolve any Alarms shown on the displays for all racks in the
zone. Then, use System Manager to “Synchronize” with the zone.
c. Modify any hardware firewall or computer firewall settings to
enable access for the packet types and ports listed in the
Network
Port Usage
section of this User Guide.
Your administrator just used the
System Manager Software to
schedule a job, but the job does not
appear on the imVision Controller
display.
a.
The imVision Controller is not
communicating with the System
Manager Software.
b.
The job was not scheduled as an
“immediate” job.
c.
iPatch equipment in the equipment
room is in use.
d.
System Manager was
synchronizing its database with an
equipment room when the job was
scheduled.
e.
The
job
is not displayed
because it cannot be
performed until another job in
the job queue is performed.
f.
System Manager has placed the
job on hold because a port to be
used in the job is unavailable or
there is a problem at the equipment.
a.
Check whether there is a red X ∞ appears on the Ready
screen. If not see the troubleshooting table entry for this problem.
b.
Contact your System Manager administrator to check the
scheduling for the job. Only jobs that are scheduled as
“immediate” will be sent to the rack
right
away.
c.
Return to the Ready screen at the imVision Controller display. Do
not perform any activities until you see “Communicating, Please
Wait” and then the Ready screen.
d.
Wait for System Manager to complete the synchronization.
Upon completion, it will automatically send the job.
e.
Perform any other jobs in the job queue. The job you are
waiting for should appear.
f.
Contact your System
Manager
administrator
to check
why the job is
on hold. Then respond to the problem causing the job to be kept on
hold. See the imVision System Manager help topic “Managing the
Work Order Queue”
a. At each imVision Controller X , press Home to view the
You notic e...
You are viewing a job and touch
the Details button, and the Details
information does not appear.
You attempt to add or remove a
patch connection and the imVision
Controller X display does not
change.
Possible causes include...
a.
imVision Controller X is communicating with the
System
Manager Software.
b.
System Manager is unable to communicate with the
imVision Controller X .
c.
There is a zone communication degraded alarm.
d.
Touchscreen on the imVision Controller X has failed.
a.
Alarm conditions exist, such as Controller # Not
Communicating, Panel # Not Communicating, or
imVision Controller X’s Are Connected Incorrectly.
b.
Panel’s or module’s sensor is bad.
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a.
If “Communicating” appears on the display, the imVision
Controller X is in the process of communicating with System
Manager. The information should appear after a few seconds.
b.
If “Information not available at this time” appears on the
display, check link indicator on upper right side of display; if
link is down, refer to troubleshooting section for link down.
c.
See troubleshooting section for zone communication
degraded See troubleshooting information for this problem.
d.
Exit the job screen. From the job list screen, touch Home.
If the home screen does not appear, the touchscreen on the
imVision Controller X display has failed. Contact
CommScope
a.
Refer to troubleshooting section for the type of alarm(s) in
question.
b.
Contact CommScope Support via the Support Portal.
Support via the Support Portal.
connection across two racks and
both imVision Controller X's fail
to acknowledge the completed
connection.
imVision Controller X’s is not set properly for the
patching
current
b.
imVision Controller X is not connected to the
imVision Controller X .
adjacent
c.
imVision Controller X has failed
d.
imVision Controller X is not responding.
e.
Panel or module is not communicating with the
imVision Controller X .
f.
Patch cord connecting an imVision Controller X to
adjacent Controller X failed.
an
Controller X configuration screen. This screen will display the
current configuration of that unit’s IN and OUT ports. Make
sure all ports connecting imVision Controller X units together
configured as Controller X and that the IN port of rack 1
are
OUT port of the last rack are configured as
and the
Ethernet/Unused.
b.
At the imVision Controller X display, press Home,
then highlight Reset Racks and press Continue.
Tools,
Check the
imVision Controller X units to see whether all of the displays
“Initializing, Please Wait”. If an imVision Controller X
show
display does not show the message, the imVision Controller X
connected to the LAN. Connect the imVision Controller X
is not
Rack Manager LAN.
to the
c.
Attempt to add a patch connection to a different panel in the
rack. If the imVision Controller X does not respond, the
Controller X has failed. Contact CommScope
imVision
Support via the
d.
See the troubleshooting table entry for the “Controller # Not
Communicating” alarm.
e.
See the troubleshooting table entry for the “Panel X (Row X)
Not Communicating” alarm.
f.
At the imVision Controller X display, press Home, Tools,
Press
Controller X
“Initializing,
does not show
connecting the imVision
Controller X LAN may have failed.
Disconnect one of the patch cords and connect a working patch
cord. If the problem is fixed, replace the failed patch cord.
Otherwise, repeat for the other patch cord.
Support Portal.
Reset Racks and select continue. Check the imVision
You attempt to program the
order of the panels and modules on
a rack and the imVision Controller
does not sound a confirmation tone
after a button is pressed on the last
panel in the rack.
You missed a row or module of iPatch ports on the rack.
Press Start Over. Make sure that you press a button
on
every row and every module of iPatch ports on the
rack.
You power up any rack or run
Reset Racks within a patching
zone, but after initialization, the
racks are not numbered in the
expected order.
a.
The IN and OUT port switch settings are
configured incorrectly somewhere in the zone.
b.
The imVision LAN is connected incorrectly.
a.
View the controller configuration screen on each rack
to verify that the port switches are in the appropriate
position. See the instruction manual for details.
b.
Verify that the OUT port of each controller is
connected to the IN port of the subsequent controller
in the chain. See instruction manual for details.
Display reboots.
USB cable between base and display was replaced by
a cable that is too long or of poor quality.
a.
Make sure USB cable is USB-IF certified.
b.
Make sure the USB cable is not more than 3 meters
in
Supplemental trace information
from System Manager is not
displayed during unguided
patching or trace.
The link with system manager is down. (Link icon
has a red X.)
See troubleshooting guide for Link with System Manager is
Down. Verify that any firewalls between the imVision
controller and the System Manager server allow port 5558.
“Controller X Not
Communicating” alarm is
present on one or more racks in
the patching zone.
a.
The Controller in question has lost power.
b.
The Controller in question is improperly connected
to the other controllers in the patching zone.
c.
The Controller in question does not have its IN
and OUT port switches configured correctly. (Only
imVision Controllers)
d.
The Controller has been removed from the
patching zone in question.
e.
The Controller in question has failed
f.
The rack extender panel bus cable has come
unplugged
a.
Make sure the Controller is properly connected
to its
power supply unit, and that the power supply unit is
plugged into a wall outlet.
b.
The Controller’s IN port should be connected to the OUT
port of the Controller in the rack to its immediate left, and its
OUT port should be connected to the IN port of the
Controller in the rack to its immediate
right.
c.
If the Controller’s IN port and/or OUT ports are connected
to other controllers, the
button
should be placed in the
“controller” position. If either port is connected to the
customer’s Ethernet network, or is empty, that port’s switch
should be placed in the “Network or Unused” position. See
diagram on page 12.
d.
On any rack in the patching zone that is displaying the
Controller X not communicating alarm, select the alarm, and
press the “delete” button.
This
will tell all of the remaining
racks in the patching zone that the controller in question has
been removed.
e.
Contact CommScope Support via the Support Portal.
f.
Make sure the panel bus cable plugged into the and
are plugged in securely.
A “Panel # Not Communicating
Alarm” is displayed on a
controller, and/or there is no
response if any of the trace
buttons are pressed on that
panel.
a.
The panel in question has become disconnected
from the panel bus.
b.
The panel has failed.
c.
The panel is not supported by the current version
of firmware loaded on the rack controller.
a.
Ensure that the jumper that connects the panel to the
panel bus is inserted securely at both ends. Also make sure
the panel bus daisy chain
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