This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that
contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
! WARNUNG
Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt.
Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um die
Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei
Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben
Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigung
dazu besitzen.
! AVERTISSEMENT
Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l'entretien. Afin de
réduire les risques de décharge électrique, d'incendie ou de blessure n'effectuer que les
réparations indiquées dans le mode d'emploi à moins d'être qualifié pour en effectuer d'autres.
Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.
MVE-9000Serial No. 10001 and Higher
HK-PSU04Serial No. 10001 and Higher
MKE-9020MSerial No. 10001 and Higher
MKE-9021MSerial No. 10001 and Higher
MKE-9040MSerial No. 10001 and Higher
MVE-9000 IM
For MVE-9000
Attention-when the product is installed in Rack:
1. Prevention against overloading of branch circuit
When this product is installed in a rack and is
supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please
make sure that the rack does not overload the supply
circuit.
2. Providing protective earth
When this product is installed in a rack and is
supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please
confirm that the outlet is provided with a suitable
protective earth connection.
3. Internal air ambient temperature of the rack
When this product is installed in a rack, please make
sure that the internal air ambient temperature of the
rack is within the specified limit of this product.
4. Prevention against achieving hazardous
condition due to uneven mechanical loading
When this product is installed in a rack, please make
sure that the rack does not achieve hazardous
condition due to uneven mechanical loading.
5. Install the equipment while taking the operating
temperature of the equipment into consideration
For the operating temperature of the equipment, refer
to the specifications of the Operation Manual.
6. When performing the installation, keep the rear of
the unit 10 cm (4 inches) or more away from walls
in order to obtain proper exhaust and radiation of
heat.
For MVE-9000
When using a LAN cable:
For safety,do not connect to the connector for
peripheral device wiring that might have excessive
voltage.
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Table of Contents
Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual .............................................................................................. 2
Related manuals......................................................................................................... 2
2-3.About the Data Backup Capacitor ............................................................... 2-2
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Purpose of this manual
Related manuals
Manual Structure
This manual is the installation manual of DME Processor Pack MVE-9000-C and
their optional boards and units.
This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and
describes the information on installing the MVE-9000-C system.
The following manuals are prepared for MVE-9000-C and their optional boards and
units.
..
. Operation Manual (Supplied with MVE-9000-C)
..
This manual describes the application and operation of MVE-9000-C system.
..
. Maintenance Manual (Available on request)
..
This manual describes the detailed service information.
If this manual is required, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service
Center.
Contents
Trademark
This manual is organized by following sections.
Section 1Installation
This section describes the operating environment, power supply, installation space,
installation of optional boards and units, rack mounting, connectors, input and
output signals of connectors, checking upon completion of installation, and system
configuration.
Section 2Service Overview
This section describes the troubleshooting and periodic inspection and maintenance.
Registered trademark used in this manual is follows.
. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.
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Section 1
Installation
1-1.Operating Environment
Operating guaranteed temperature :+5 dC to +40 dC
Performance guaranteed temperature : +10 dC to +35 dC
Operating humidity :10 % to 90 %
(relative humidity)
Storage temperature :_20 dC to +60 dC
Mass (when all options are installed) : Approx. 27 kg
Prohibited locations for installation
. Areas where the unit will be exposed do direct sunlight
or any other strong lights.
. Dusty areas
. Areas subject to vibration.
. Areas with strong electric or magnetic fields.
. Areas near heat sources.
. Areas subject to electrical noise.
. Areas subject where is subjected to static electricity.
Ventilation
The inside of the MVE-9000-C is cooled by a fan (both
sides).
The power supply can be damaged if the exhaust vent
(both sides) and air intake (front panel) are blocked or the
fan is stopped.
Therefore, leave a blank space of more than 10 cm in the
front and both sides of the MVE-9000-C.
1-2.Power Supply
1-2-1. Power Specifications
A switching regulator is used for the power supply of this
unit. The voltage within the range of 100 V to 240 V can
be used without changing the supply voltage.
Power requirements :AC 100 to 240 V ± 10 %
Power frequency :50/60 Hz
Current consumption (when all options are installed) :
6.0 to 2.5 A
m
. As the inrush current at turn-on is a maximum 110 A (at
100 V)/220 A (at 240 V), the capacity of the AC power
source must be commensurate with this load.
If the capacity of the AC power is not adequately large,
the AC power source braker will operate or the unit will
abnormally operate.
. The MVE-9000 contains the single power supply unit as
the standard configuration. A maximum of two power
supply units may be installed. When starting up the
MVE-9000, be sure to turn on the power of one or more
power supply units.
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1-2-2. Recommended Power Cord
This unit does not come with a power cord.
To get a power cord, please contact your local Sony Sales
Office/Service Center.
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. Use the approved Power Cord (3-core mains lead)/
Appliance Connector/Plug with earthing-contacts that
conforms to the safety regulations of each country if
applicable.
. Use the Power Cord (3-core mains lead)/Appliance
Connector/Plug conforming to the proper ratings (Voltage, Ampere).
If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord/
Appliance Connector/Plug, please contact your local Sony
Sales Office/Service Center.
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. Never use an injured power cord.
. Plugging the power cord in the AC inlet, push as far as it
will go.
For customers in the U.S.A. and Canada
1 Power cord, 125 V 10 A (2.4 m) : ! 1-557-377-11
1
For customers in the all European countries
1 Power cord, 250 V 10 A (2.4 m) : ! 1-782-929-21
1
AC inlet
AC inlet
1-2
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1-3.Installation Space (External dimensions)
520
7
35
482
465
440
375
37.2
101.6
176(4U)
17.5
161
144.5115.5115.5
61
380
Unit : mm
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1-4.Installing the Options
The MVE-9000-C is shipped from the factory with the
necessary option (refer to the following table) already
installed in the MVE-9000, in accordance with the specified system configuration.
Installation procedure
1. Turn off the main power of the MVE-9000 and
disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet.
2. Loosen the four screws (with drop-safe) and remove
the front panel in the direction of the arrow.
Be sure to turn off the POWER switch and unplug the
power cord from the wall outlet before starting the installation work.
If the installation work is started with the POWER switch
left on, it may cause electrical shock or damage of printed
circuit boards.
Screws
(with drop-safe)
Front panel
Screws
(with drop-safe)
3. Remove the four screws (B3 x 5), and remove the
“plug-in board loose-proof assembly”.
1-4
B3 x 5
Plug-in board
loose-proof assembly
B3 x 5
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4. While the eject levers are kept open as shown in the
illustration, insert the plug-in board into the board
guide rails.
5. While closing the eject levers in the direction of arrow
1, push in the plug-in board.
Eject levers
Name of optionName of boardSlot on the front side
MKE-9040MDVP-24A board*13, 4, 5, 6
*1 : The DVP-24A boards are assigned to the following channels in
accordance with the slots to which the boards are inserted.
SlotChannel
3CH1
4CH2
5CH3
6CH4
1
Eject leverEject lever
1
6. Attach the plug-in board loose-proof assembly and the
front panel by reversing the installation steps 2, 3.
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1-4-2. Installing the Connector Board
The board slot
Name of optionName of boardSlot on the rear side
MKE-9020MCN-2357A board3
CN-2357B board5
MKE-9021MCN-2355A board3
CN-2355B board5
Installation procedure
1. Remove the two screws and remove the blank panel.
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Store the removed blank panel in a safe location.
In the case of MKE-9020M
Parts required (Supplied accessory of MKE-9020M)
. Connecting cable
. Harness support
. Cover panel
. Screws (Two of PSW3 x 6)
Perform the following procedures after step 1.
2. While the board levers are kept open as shown in the
illustration, insert the connector board into the board
guide rails.
3. While closing the board levers in the direction of
arrow 1, push in the connector board and secure it
with the two screws.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
B3 x 5
Blank panel
B3 x 5
The following procedures vary with the options.
In the case of other than MKE-9020M
2. Insert the connector board horizontally level and
secure it with the two fixing screws.
1
2
3
1
2
3
Fixing screw
Connector board
Fixing screw
11
Board leverBoard lever
(Continued)
1-6
Fixing screw
Fixing screw
Connector board
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4. Remove the blank panel from the slots 2 and 4.
5. Attach the cover panel and secure it with the two
screws.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
B3 x 5
Cover panel
B3 x 5
6. Attach the connecting cable on the harness support.
7. Connect the connecting cable to the connector.
8. Secure the harness support to the cover panel using the
two screws supplied with MKE-9020M.
1-4-3. Installing the HK-PSU04
The HK-PSU04 is used after it is installed in the MVE-
9000.
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Before installing the HK-PSU04, be sure to turn off the
main power. If the HK-PSU04 is installed while the main
power is turned on, it can result in electrical shock or
damage to printed circuit boards.
Installation procedure
1. Remove the front panel of the MVE-9000.
(Refer to Section 1-4-1.)
2. Remove the two screws (B3 x 5) fixing the PS cover,
and remove the PS cover.
3. Remove the two screws (PSW3 x 6) fixing the blank
panel, and remove the blank panel.
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Store the removed blank panel in a safe place.
Blank panel
Connecting cable
B3 x 5
PSW
3 x 6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
B3 x 5
PS cover
4. Push the portion of the HK-PSU04 indicated by the
arrow and insert the HK-PSU04 into deep end as far as
PSW3 x 6
it will go.
5. Secure the HK-PSU04 with the two screws removed in
step 3.
HK-PSU04
PSW3 x 6
Harness support
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PSW3 x 6
6. Install the PS cover and the front panel by reversing
the installation steps of 1, 2.
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1-5.Rack Mounting
The MVE-9000 installs in a 19-inch standard rack.
To mount the MVE-9000 in a rack, use the specified rack
mount kit and follow the procedure described below.
Specified rack mount kit : RMM-10
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If a rack mount kit other than the specified one is used, the
unit may not be correctly install in a 19-inch standard rack.
Parts of the RMM-10
. Rack tools2 pcs
. Right rack mount adaptor1 pc
. Left rack mount adaptor1 pc
. Rack tool attaching screws6 pcs
(B4 x 6 : 7-682-560-09)
. Rack tool attaching screws6 pcs
(B4 x 10 : 7-682-560-10)
1. Precautions for rack mounting
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. To prevent the rack from falling or moving, fix the rack
on a flat and steady floor using bolts or other fixings.
If the rack falls due to the weight of the equipment, it
may cause death or injury.
. Be sure to use the specified rack mount kit.
If not, injury may result and the equipment may fall due
to insufficient strength.
. After rack mounting, be sure to tighten the screws on the
rack angle and fix the unit in the rack.
If the screws on the rack angle are not tightened, the unit
may slip from the rack and fall, causing injury.
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When mounting the unit in the rack, note the following:
. Be sure to mount in the rack with two persons or more.
. Be careful not to catch your fingers or hands in the rack
mount rail or others.
. Mount in the rack in a stable position.
2. Rack mounting procedure
This section describes the rack mounting procedure using
the RMM-10 rack mount kit.
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Tighten the screws to the following torque.
Tightening torque : 120 x 10_2 N.m {12.2 kgf.cm}
1. Attach the rack tool to the side of the equipment using
the specified six screws.
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Use B4 x 6 screws.
B4 x 6
Rack tool
Rack tool
B4 x 6
2. Loosen the screws on the rear of the right and left
adaptors and adjust the length of the adaptor according
to the depth of the rack.
(The illustration below shows the left adaptor.)
Adaptor
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If several units are mounted in a rack, it is recommended
that a ventilation fan is installed to prevent temperature rise
inside the rack.
1-8
Portion of
the rail
B4 x 6
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Maximum depth of adaptor : 750 mm
Minimum depth of adaptor : 595 mm
B4 x 6
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3. Attach the right and left adaptors to the rack completely using the specified six screws.
(The illustration below shows the left adaptor.)
7. Fix the rack angles in the rack using the specified
screws.
Rack
B4 x 10
3U
31.75
31.75
B4 x 10
Unit : mm
4. Tighten the screws (B4 x 6 : two screws each on the
right and left) for adjusting the length of the adaptor
completely (the screws that were loosened in step 2).
5. Align the groove of the rack tool at the side of the
equipment with the rail, and slide the equipment to the
rear.
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The rack tools are hooked on the rails as shown below.
Rack angle
B5 x 12
B5 x 12
Rack angle
8. Install the front panel to the equipment.
Rack tool
Rail
Rack tool
Rail
6. Remove the front panel. (Refer to Section 1-4-1.)
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1-6.Matching Connectors and Cables
Use the following connectors, cables or equivalents when connecting cables to the unit.
Model namePanel indicationConnector nameMatching connector and cable
NameSony part No.
MVE-9000REF INBNC, 75 ZBNC, 75 Z
EXT IN 1-4BELDEN 8281 coaxial cable
MONI OUT 1-4
REMOTE 1-4D-sub 9-pin, FemaleD-sub 9-pin, Male
GPID-sub 25-pin, FemaleD-sub 25-pin, Male
GPI2Connector 25-pin, Male1-560-904-11
DATARJ-45 modular jack
CTRL
MKE-9020MSWITCHER A, BMDR 68-pin, FemaleDedicated cable_
MKE-9021MIN V1-V4BNC, 75 ZBNC, 75 Z
IN K1-K4BELDEN 8281 coaxial cable
OUT V1-V4
OUT K1-K4
*1 : The following crimp contact is required for the plug.
AWG#18 to #22 : 1-566-493-21
AWG#22 to #24 : 1-564-774-11
AWG#24 to #30 : 1-564-775-11
*2 : Conforms to the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet100BASE-TX standards.
1FGFrame ground
2TX_Transmitted data (_)
3RX+Received data (+)
4GNDGround
5_No Connection
6GNDGround
7TX+Transmitted data (+)
8RX_Received data (_)
9_No Connection
1
69
(*1) : Editing control unit such as BVE-9100 (EDITOR)
DATA
CTRL : 100BASE-TX, RJ-45 (8-pin)
1
_ EXT VIEW _
Pin No.Signal NameFunction
1TX+Transmitted data (+)
2TX_Transmitted data (_)
3RX+Received data (+)
4_No Connection
5_No Connection
6RX_Received data (_)
7_No Connection
8_No Connection
8
113
2514
_ EXT VIEW _
Pin No.Signal NameFunction
1GNDGround
2GNDGround
3GPI IN 2General-purpose input
4GPI IN 4
5GPI IN 6
6GPI IN 8
7GPI OUT 1BGeneral-purpose relay output (B)
8GPI OUT 2B
9GPI OUT 3B
10GPI OUT 4B
11GPI OUT 6General-purpose open collector
12GPI OUT 8output
13GPI OUT COM Ground for open collector output
14GNDGround
15GPI IN 1General-purpose input
16GPI IN 3
17GPI IN 5
18GPI IN 7
19GPI OUT 1A General-purpose relay output (A)
20GPI OUT 2A
21GPI OUT 3A
22GPI OUT 4A
23GPI OUT 5General-purpose open collector
24GPI OUT 7output
25GPI OUT COM Ground for open collector output
*3
*3
*2
*2
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A and B of the same number constitute a pair of relay contacts.
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1-8.Checks on Completion of Installation
1-8-1. On-board Switches Setting and LED Functions
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The number shown in parentheses ( ) indicates the address on the circuit board.
1. CA-54CFA board
AB C D E
D4
D5
D1303
D601
D602
D704
D701
ND101
ND102
ND901
ND902
ND1101
ND1102
S104
S901
S1101
CN103
CN503
CN703
E5
1
2
3
4
5
E4
CN1002
TP1301
S402
S401
D409
D410
D1002
D1001
D1201
D1202
S102
S103
CN1003
S101
TP1
S902
S1102
1
2
3
S403
TP23
F
E
D
C
B
A
D12
D18
D19
D14
CPU-DR
D15
D16
Module
D17
SW2
(MAIN CPU)
SW1
D10
D13
TP16 TP15 TP11 TP14
ABCDE
E2
D3
D6
D7
D1
D4
D2
CN401
E3
TP1
TP2
TP3
TP4
TP5
E4
TP6
TP7
TP8
TP9
TP10
TP13
TP12
DIF-130
(PC CARD)
F
E
SIO-25
G
654321
E1
D101
D102
D103
D104
D901
D902
D903
D904
D1101
D1102
D1103
D1104
D
C
B
A
F
E3
E
D
C
B
A
12345
CPU-DK
Module
(COM CPU-1)
12345
CPU-DK
Module
(COM CPU-2)
A
D100
D101
D200
B
E2
DI2
DI3
DI6
DI7
DI8
SW1
SW2
DI4
DI1
DI2
DI3
DI6
DI7
DI8
SW1
SW2
DI4
DI1
12
SG-272
E1
<LED>
D4 (A-1) :
++
+3.3 V power supply status indication.
++
++
+3.3 V
++
Lit when the +3.3 V power is supplied.
D5 (A-2) :
++
+12 V
++
+12 V power supply status indication.
Lit when the +12 V power is supplied.
If this LED does not light, the fuse may have blown.
System reset status indication.
Lit when S401 is pressed or the power voltage drops to
+3.3 V.
D410 (A-2) : CPU RESET status LED
CA-54CFA board reset status indication.
Lit when S402 is pressed or the power voltage drops to
+3.3 V.
D601 (A-2) : REF EXT status LED
REF IN signal presence/absence status indication.
Lit when the REF signal is input to the REF IN connector.
Not lit when the REF signal is not input to the REF IN
connector.
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D602 (A-2) : PLL LOCK status LED
REF IN signal format status indication.
Lit when the REF IN signal matches with the switcher
format setup.
<Switch>
S101 (A-3) : Mode setting switch for the main CPU
Sets the modes of the main CPU.
Default setting when shipped from the factory is all OFF.
D701 (A-2) : SBUS RX status LED
S-BUS receive status indication.
Lit while the data receive is in progress.
D704 (A-2) : SBUS TX status LED
S-BUS send status indication.
Lit while the data send is in progress.
D901 (A-4), D902, D903, D904 (A-5) : COM CPU-1
status LED
COM CPU-1 status indication.
D1001 (A-2) : COM1 100 status LED
COM CPU-1 Ethernet communication speed status
indication.
Lit :100 Mb/s
Not lit : 10 Mb/s
D1002 (A-2) : COM1 ACT status LED
COM CPU-1 Ethernet communication status indication.
Lit while data send or receive is in progress.
D1101, D1102, D1103, D1104 (A-5) : COM CPU-2
status LED
COM CPU-2 status indication.
D1201 (A-2) : COM2 ACT status LED
COM CPU-2 Ethernet communication status indication.
Lit while data send or receive is in progress.
D1202 (A-2) : COM2 100 status LED
COM CPU-2 Ethernet communication speed status
indication.
Lit :100 Mb/s
Not lit : 10 Mb/s
S102 (A-2) : Group ID setting switch for LAN
Sets the group ID for connecting LAN.
For details, refer to “MVS-8000 System Setup Manual”.
S103 (A-2) : Unit ID setting switch for LAN
Sets the unit ID for connecting LAN.
For details, refer to “MVS-8000 System Setup Manual”.
S104 (A-4) : Monitor reset switch for the main
CPU
Pressing this switch resets the system while maintaining
this unit through the main CPU control terminal connector.
S401 (A-1) : System reset switch
Pressing this switch activates the system reset and the
system re-starts.
S402 (A-1) : CA-CPU reset switch
Pressing this switch resets the CA-54CFA board.
S403 (B-1) : Switch setting the number of the
power supply units
Setting switch for the number of the power supply units
that is required for this unit.
Do not change the settings.
By the default setting when shipped from the factory, the
bit 1 and 2 are set to ON and the bit 3 and 4 are set to OFF.
S901 (A-4) : Monitor reset switch for the COM CPU-1
Pressing this switch resets the system while maintaining
this unit through the COM CPU-1 control terminal.
S902 (A-4) : Modes setting switch for the COM CPU-1
Sets the modes of the COM CPU-1.
Default setting when shipped from the factory is all OFF.
D1303 (A-2) :
++
+5 V
++
+5 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +5 V power is supplied.
ND901, ND902 (A-4) : COM CPU-1 status LED
COM CPU-1 status indication.
ND1101, ND1102 (A-4) : COM CPU-2 status LED
COM CPU-2 status indication.
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S1101 (A-4) : Monitor reset switch for the COM CPU-2
Pressing this switch resets the system while maintaining
this unit through the COM CPU-2 control terminal.
S1102 (A-4) : Modes setting switch for the COM
CPU-2
Sets the modes of the COM CPU-2.
Default setting when shipped from the factory is all OFF.
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<Connector>
CN103 (A-4) : TERMINAL pin
This pin is connected to the main CPU control terminal
and used during maintenance.
Conforms to RS-232C.
CN401 (A-5) : TERMINAL pin
This pin is connected to the IEEE1394 control terminal and
used during maintenance.
Conforms to IEEE1394.
CN503 (A-5) : TERMINAL pin
This pin is connected to the COM CPU-1 control terminal
and used during maintenance.
Conforms to RS-232C.
CN703 (A-5) : TERMINAL pin
This pin is connected to the COM CPU-2 control terminal
and used during maintenance.
Conforms to RS-232C.
CN1002 (A-5) : TERMINAL pin
This pin is connected to the S-BUS CPU control terminal
and used during maintenance.
Conforms to RS-232C.
CN1003 (A-3) : ISP common connector
Used only for production in the assembly factory. Used for
program writing into the JTAG device with ISP.
Use this terminal as the earth point for measuring the
respective check terminals.
<LED on the CPU-DR module> : Main CPU
D10 (green) (A-1) : RUN status LED
RUN status indication.
Lit when the CPU-DR module starts operating.
D12 (green) (A-4) : CD (Card Detect) status LED
Lit when the CPU-DR module is inserted correctly into the
parent board.
D13 (green) (A-1) :
++
+2.5 V
++
Indicates the statue of the +2.5 V power that is generated
by the VCC (CORE) and supplied to the CPU-DR module.
Lit while the specified power is turned on.
D14, D15, D16, D17 (A-3) (green) : STATUS1 to
STATUS4 status LED
Used for maintenance purpose. Only the STATUS1 LED is
lit in normal operation.
D18 (green) (A-4) :
++
+3.3 V
++
Indicates the statue of the VCC (I/O) power that is supplied to the CPU-DR module.
Lit while the specified power is turned on.
D19 (green) (A-4) : CORE status LED
Indicates the statue of the VCC (CORE) power that is
supplied to the CPU-DR module.
Lit while the specified power is turned on.
<Switch on the CPU-DR module> : Main CPU
SW1 (A-1) : RESET switch
Pressing this switch resets the CPU-DR module.
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In some machines in which the CPU-DR module is
installed, the system reset may be activated.
TP1 (A-1) :
++
+3.3 V check terminal
++
+3.3 V measuring terminal.
TP23 (B-1) :
++
+12 V check terminal
++
+12 V measuring terminal.
TP1301 (A-1) :
++
+5 V check terminal
++
+5 V measuring terminal.
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SW2 (A-2) : MODE switch
8-pin DIP switch
Used only for production in the assembly factory. All
switches are set to OFF for normal operation.
Default setting when shipped from the factory is all OFF.
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<LED on the CPU-DK module> : COM CPU-1
: COM CPU-2
DI1 (green) (B-5) : CD (Card Detect) status LED
Lit when the CPU-DK module is inserted correctly to the
parent board.
DI2 (green) (F-3) : RUN status LED
Lit when the CPU-DK module starts operating.
DI3 (F-3), DI6 (F-3), DI7 (F-3), DI8 (F-4) (green) :
STATUS1 to STATUS4 LED
Used for maintenance purpose. Only the STATUS1 LED is
lit in normal operation.
<LED on the DIF-130 board> : PC card
D1 (A-1) : DETECT A
Lit when the socket “A” is inserted correctly.
D2 (A-1) : DETECT B
Lit when the socket “B” is inserted correctly.
D3 (A-1) :
++
+3.3 V
++
+3.3 V power supply status indication.Lit when +3.3 V power is supplied.
D4 (A-1) : ACTIVE A
Lit when the socket “A” is active.
DI4 (green) (B-5) :
++
+3.3 V
++
Indicates the status of the VCC (CORE) and VCC (I/O)
powers that are supplied to the CPU-DK module.
<Switch on the CPU-DK module> : COM CPU-1
: COM CPU-2
SW1 (D-5) : RESET switch
Pressing this switch resets the CPU-DK module.
n
In some machines in which the CPU-DK module is
installed, the system reset may be activated.
SW2 (C-5) : MODE switch
8-pin DIP switch
Used only for production in the assembly factory. All
switches are set to OFF for normal operation.
Default setting when shipped from the factory is all OFF.
D6 (A-1) : CD (Card Detect) status LED
Lit when the DIF-130 board is inserted into the mother
board correctly.
D7 (A-1) : GPO status LED
GPO status indication.
< Test terminal on the DIF-130 board > : PC card
E1 (E-1), E2 (A-1), E3 (B-2), E4 (C-2) : GND terminal
Use this terminal as the earth point for measuring the
respective check terminals.
TP1 (B-3) : RST# signal check terminal
RST # signal measuring terminal.
TP2 (B-3) : CLK signal check terminal
CLK signal measuring terminal.
TP3 (B-3) : FRAME signal check terminal
FRAME signal measuring terminal.
TP4 (B-3) : IRDY signal check terminal
IRDY signal measuring terminal.
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TP5 (B-3) : TRDY signal check terminal
TRDY signal measuring terminal.
TP6 (C-3) : DEVSEL signal check terminal
DEVSEL signal measuring terminal.
TP7 (C-3) : STOP signal check terminal
STOP signal measuring terminal.
TP8 (C-3) : LOCK signal check terminal
LOCK signal measuring terminal.
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TP9 (C-3) : PERR signal check terminal
PERR signal measuring terminal.
TP10 (C-3) : SERR signal check terminal
SERR signal measuring terminal.
TP11 (B-1) : PAR signal check terminal
PAR signal measuring terminal.
TP12 (D-1) : INT signal check terminal
INT signal measuring terminal.
TP13 (D-1) : CBE3 signal check terminal
CBE3 signal measuring terminal.
TP14 (C-1) : CBE2 signal check terminal
CBE2 signal measuring terminal.
TP15 (B-1) : CBE1 signal check terminal
CBE1 signal measuring terminal.
TP16 (B-1) : CBE0 signal check terminal
CBE0 signal measuring terminal.
<LED on the SG-272 board>
D100 (B-1) : REF OK status LED
Lit while V sync of the reference input is detected.
D101 (B-1) : REF EXT status LED
Lit while sync signal is input to the reference input.
D200 (B-1) : LOCK status LED
Lit while the machine is locked to the reference signal.
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2. DVP-24A board (MKE-9040M)
ABCDEFGH
D13
TP601
TP201
E201
TP301
E301
TP202
E202
CPU-DR
Module
(CPU A)
654321
GFEDCBA
CPU-DR
Module
(CPU B)
654321
GFEDCBA
TP302
E302
TP401
E401
D10
SW1
SW2
D17
D16
D15
D14
D19
D18
D12
CN3602
CN3502
D13
D10
SW1
SW2
D17
D16
D15
D14
D19
D18
D12
TP3091
TP3902
TP3903
TP3904
S3801
S3601
CN4301
S3901
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TP3801
D3801
TP3802
D3802
TP3803
D3803
TP3804
D3804
D3701
D1301
D3703
D1302
D3702
D1303
D3704
ND3802
ND3801
CN4601
S3501
CN3503
E501
D504
TP504
D501
TP501
D505
TP505
D502
TP502
D503
TP503
D506
TP506
D3706
D3705
ND3902
ND3901
D3091
D3902
D3903
D3904
A side/Component side
<LED>
D501 (H-5) :
++
+1.5 V-1
++
+1.5 V-1 power supply status indication.Lit when the +1.5 V-1 power is supplied.
D502 (H-5) :
++
+2.5 V-1
++
+2.5 V-1 power supply status indication.Lit when the +2.5 V-1 power is supplied.
D503 (H-5) :
++
+3.3 V
++
+3.3 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +3.3 V power is supplied.
D504 (H-5) :
++
+1.5 V-2
++
+1.5 V-2 power supply status indication.Lit when the +1.5 V-2 power is supplied.
D505 (H-5) :
++
+2.5 V-2
++
+2.5 V-2 power supply status indication.Lit when the +2.5 V-2 power is supplied.
D506 (H-5) :
++
+12 V
++
+12 V power supply status indication.Lit when the +12 V power is supplied.
D1301 (H-2) : BUS A status LED
Lit when CPU A accesses the FPGA.
D1302 (H-2) : BUS B status LED
Lit when CPU B accesses the FPGA.
D1303 (H-2) : READ status LED
Lit when CPU A or B makes the read access to the FPGA.
D3701 (H-2) : BOOT DONE status LED
Lit when IC108 starts up.
D3702 (H-2) : DLKD status LED
Lit when the DLL (Delay Locked Loop) of the FPGA is
locked. If this LED does not light, the FPGA may be
defective.
D3703 (H-2) : RCB DONE status LED
Lit when configuration of FPGA is complete.
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D3704 (H-2) : SYSTEM status LED
Lit when configuration is complete and FPGA reset is also
complete. If the LED does not light, the FPGA may be
defective.
D3705 (H-5) : CN EXIST status LED
CN-2357 board presence/absence status indication.
Lit on the DVP-24A board that is installed in the same slot
of CN-2357 board when CN-2357 board is present.
<Switch>
S3501 (H-3) : CPU A CONFIG switch
Used for maintenance purpose.
S3601 (H-3) : CPU B CONFIG switch
Used for maintenance purpose.
S3801 (H-2) : SETUP A switch
Used for maintenance purpose.
D3706 (H-6) : CN POWER status LED
The CN-2357 board power status indication.
Lit on the DVP-24A board that is installed in the same slot
of CN-2357 board while the power supply inside the CN2357 board is activated.
Refer to <LED on the CPU-DR module> in “1. CA54CFA Board”.
<Switches on the CPU-DR module> (C-11)
Refer to <Switches on the CPU-DR module> in “1. CA54CFA Board”.
TP301 (E-3), TP602 (A-5) :
+1.8 V measuring terminal.
TP401 (G-3), TP604 (A-4) :
+2.5 V measuring terminal.
TP501 (J-3), TP605 (A-4) :
+3.3 V measuring terminal.
TP601 (A-4) :
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+12 V check terminal
++
+12 V measuring terminal.
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+1.8 V check terminal
++
++
+2.5 V check terminal
++
++
+3.3 V check terminal
++
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1-9.System Connection
Connection Example of the MVS-8000 System (MKE-9020M Installed)
Ethernet switch
Reference
video signal
a)
b)
Ethernet switch
DATACTRL REMOTE 1
Reference video signal
a)
b)
REMOTE
Reference video
b)
signal
BKS-R Series
REMOTE 1-4DATA
CONTROL
CTRL
DATA
MVE-9000-C DME
Processor Pack
BVE-9100 Editing
Control System
PERIPH
MKS-8010 System
Control Unit
MVS-8400/8300/8200 Switcher Processor Pack
a) It is recommended that the CTRL and DATA
LAN networks be configured by connecting
separate Ethernet switches for each LAN.
However, it is also possible to make connections
for both LANs on a single Ethernet switch.
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HDS-X Series
DCU-8000 Device Control Unit Pack
VTR
DDR
b) Terminate with the supplied 75 Z terminators.
Terminators are supplied in the product
package.
PERIPH
Reference
video signal
Audio Mixer
Cross cable
Cable with BNC
connectors
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b)
Flow of Video Signals (MKE-9020M Installed)
The figure below shows the flow of video signals in a MVS-8000 system.
MVE-9000-C DME Processor Pack
SWITCHER A
SWITCHER B
MONI OUT
Monitor
VTR
DME 1B
DME 1A
PRIMARY INPUTS
PRIMARY INPUTS
1-68
69-80
EXT IN
Reference video signal
Reference video signal
100 to 240 V AC power supply
c)
c)
100 to 240 V AC power
b)
supply
100 to 240 V AC power
b)
supply
a)
Camera,
VTR,
routing
switcher
OUTPUTS 1
MONITOR OUTPUTS
1-8
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48
Monitor
MVS-8400/8300/8200
Switcher Processor Pack
a)b)For the AC power cord of this unit, refer to Section 1-2 “Power
Supply” in this manual.
For the AC power cord of the MVS-8000, refer to Section 1-2
“Power Supply” in the MVS-8400/8300/8200 Installation Manual.
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100 to 240 V AC power supply
100 to 240 V AC power supply
Cable with 68-pin connectors
Video input signal
Video output signal
b)
b)
Video/key signal
AC power supply
c) Terminate with the supplied 75 Z terminators. Terminators are
supplied in the product package.
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Connection Example of the MVS-8000 System (MKE-9021M Installed)
Ethernet switch
Reference
video signal
a)
b)
Ethernet switch
DATACTRL REMOTE 1
Reference video signal
a)
Reference video signal
b)
BKS-R Series
REMOTE
b)
REMOTE 1-4DATA
CONTROL
CTRL
DATA
MVE-9000-C DME
Processor Pack
BVE-9100 Editing
Control System
PERIPH
MKS-8010 System
Control Unit
MVS-8400/8300/8200 Switcher Processor Pack
a) It is recommended that the CTRL and DATA
LAN networks be configured by connecting
separate Ethernet switches for each LAN.
However, it is also possible to make connections
for both LANs on a single Ethernet switch.
HDS-X Series
DCU-8000 Device Control Unit Pack
VTR
DDR
b) Terminate with the supplied 75 Z terminators.
Terminators are supplied in the product
package.
PERIPH
Reference
video signal
Audio Mixer
Cross cable
Cable with BNC
connectors
b)
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Flow of Video Signals (MKE-9021M Installed)
The figure below shows the flow of video signals in a MVS-8000 system.
MVE-9000-C DME Processor Pack
V. K IN/EXT IN
Reference video signal
Reference video signal
MONI OUT
c)
c)
Monitor
V. K OUT
100 to 240 V AC power
supply
100 to 240 V AC power
supply
100 to 240 V AC power
supply
PRIMARY INPUTS
1
-
68
a)
b)
b)
OUTPUTS
1-48
MONITOR OUTPUTS
Monitor
1-8
MVS-8400/8300/8200
Switcher Processor Pack
a)
For the AC power cord of this unit, refer to Section 1-2 “Power
Supply” in this manual.
b)
For the AC power cord of the MVS-8000, refer to Section 1-2
“Power Supply” in the MVS-8400/8300/8200 Installation Manual.
100 to 240 V AC power supply
100 to 240 V AC power supply
b)
b)
Video input signal
Video output signal
Video/key signal
AC power supply
c) Terminate with the supplied 75 Z terminators. Terminators are
supplied in the product package.
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Section 2
Service Overview
2-1.Troubleshooting
The main power cannot be turned on. (Indicator does not light green.)
Flow1
The main power of the MVE-9000 cannot be turned on.
(Indicator does not light green.)
YES
Is the POWER switch A of the MVE-9000 turned ON?
YES
Is the power cord of the MVE-9000 connected correctly?
YES
The power supply unit is probably defective.
The monitor picture is not displayed correctly.
Flow2
The monitor picture is not displayed correctly even
though the main power of the MVE-9000 is turned on.
YES
Are the plug-in boards inserted into their correct
slots?
YES
Are the option boards inserted into their correct
slots?
YES
Are the input and output cables connected correctly?
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Set it to ON.
NO
Connect it correctly.
Insert the plug-in boards into the correct slots.
(Refer to the
Insert the option boards into the correct slots
respectively. (Refer to Section 1-4.)
Connect the input and output cables and equipment
correctly.
MVE-9000-C
Maintenance Manual.)
Is the software installed correctly?
YES
Is the system set in the Factory Set mode?
YES
The MVE-9000 is probably defective.
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NO
Install the software correctly.
(Refer to the User’s Guide.)
NO
Start up the system in the Factory Set mode and
check to see.
* About the Factory Set, refer to Chapter “Engineering Setup”
of the MVS-8000 System User’s Guide.
2-1
2-2.
Periodic Inspection and Maintenance
2-3.About the Data Backup Capacitor
2-2-1. Cleaning
Front panel
The filter on the rear of the front panel can easily accumulate
the dust. Be sure to remove dust by cleaning as follows.
1. Remove the front panel. (Refer to Section 1-4-1.)
2. Remove the dust accumulated on the filter with a
vacuum cleaner.
n
Cleaning the filter by washing in water is recommended when there is a heavy accumulation of dust.
Be sure to dry the filter completely after it has been
washed.
Front panel
A large capacitor is installed on the CA-54CFA board in
order to backup the memory storing the setup and other
data in the MVE-9000. Leave the main power of the MVE9000 turned on for an hour or longer in order to charge this
capacitor. The data is backed up for about a week when the
capacitor is fully charged under normal operating temperature.
Filter
Fan
If dust has accumulated in the intake of the fan, air is
prevented from flowing smoothly and this may result in a
temperature rise inside the machine. This may have an
adverse effect on performance and the life of the machine.
Cleaning of the fan every month is recommended.
Contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center for
information on cleaning the fan.
Fan
Fan
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