Sony PDJ-A640 Users guide

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PROFESSIONAL DISC CART
PDJ-A640
PROFESSIONAL DISC CART MOUNT KIT
PDBK-A640
INSTALLATION MANUAL 1st Edition (Revised 2) Serial No. 10001 and Higher
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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.
For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to the following port(s). : NETWORK connector Follow the instructions for the above port(s).
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Table of Contents

Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual ........................................................... 3 (E)
Related manuals ..................................................................... 3 (E)
Major features ......................................................................... 3 (E)
Contents .................................................................................. 5 (E)
Trademarks ............................................................................. 5 (E)
1. Unpacking and Packing
1-1. Unpacking and Packing of PDJ-A640 ..................... 1-1 (E)
2. Installation Condition
2-1. External Dimensions and Mass ............................... 2-1 (E)
2-1-1. External Dimensions ...................................... 2-1 (E)
2-1-2. Mass ............................................................... 2-1 (E)
2-2. Precautions on Transportation ................................. 2-1 (E)
2-2-1. Moving the Main Unit on its Castors ............. 2-1 (E)
2-2-2. Moving the Unit on a Forklift ........................ 2-2 (E)
2-3. Installation Condition .............................................. 2-2 (E)
2-3-1. Operating Environment .................................. 2-2 (E)
2-3-2. Prohibited Locations for Installation .............. 2-2 (E)
2-3-3. Door Dimension and Ceiling Height of
the Room to Install the PDJ-A640 ................. 2-3 (E)
2-3-4. Maintenance Space ......................................... 2-4 (E)
2-4. Power Supply ........................................................... 2-5 (E)
2-4-1. AC Power Supply ........................................... 2-5 (E)
2-4-2. Power Cord ..................................................... 2-5 (E)
3-6. Removing/Moving the Fixed Parts at Shipment ...... 3-6 (E)
3-6-1. Removing/Installing the Shipping
Plate A of the Counter Weight ....................... 3-6 (E)
3-6-2. Moving the Shipping Plate B on
the Elevator Block .......................................... 3-6 (E)
3-6-3. Installing the Shipping Plates A and B to
the Rear Panel ................................................. 3-7 (E)
3-6-4. Moving the Shipping Ring ............................. 3-7 (E)
3-6-5. Removing/Installing the Bin Drum
Fixing Screws ................................................. 3-8 (E)
3-6-6. Cautions When Transporting the Cart
Machine .......................................................... 3-8 (E)
3-7. Installing the DECK ................................................ 3-9 (E)
3-8. Setting the Barcode Type ....................................... 3-14 (E)
3-9. Connecting/Tying the Cables ................................ 3-17 (E)
3-9-1. Basic Cable Connections .............................. 3-17 (E)
3-9-2. Procedure of Connecting the Power
Cable and Turning On the Power ................. 3-19 (E)
3-9-3. Tying the Cables ........................................... 3-19 (E)
3-10. Setting the DECK .................................................. 3-20 (E)
3-11. Setting the DECK Mounted on the PDJ-A640 ...... 3-20 (E)
3-11-1. SNo.10001 to 10008 ..................................... 3-20 (E)
3-11-2. SNo.10009 or higher .................................... 3-26 (E)
3-12. Inserting/Removing the Optical Disc Cartridge .... 3-27 (E)
3-13. Optimization of the Bin Position ........................... 3-28 (E)
4. Input/Output Interface
4-1. Connecting Connectors and Cables ......................... 4-1 (E)
4-2. Input and Output Signals of Connectors .................. 4-2 (E)
3. Installation Procedure
3-1. Precaution ................................................................ 3-1 (E)
3-2. Preparation ............................................................... 3-1 (E)
3-2-1. Fixtures Required for Installation .................. 3-1 (E)
3-2-2. Opening and Closing the Door ....................... 3-2 (E)
3-3. Installation Flowchart .............................................. 3-2 (E)
3-4. Securing the Professional Disc Cart Main Unit ....... 3-3 (E)
3-5. Setting System Control Unit .................................... 3-4 (E)
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5. Installation and Settings when Connecting the PDJ-CS10 (CART IF) to the CART
5-1. Setting the System Frequency
(NTSC DF/NDF and PAL)
Setting the Interface (RS-422A and RS-232C) ....... 5-1 (E)
5-1-1. Removing the Board Cover of the System
Control Board (Node Board) .......................... 5-1 (E)
5-1-2. Setting the DIP Switches (S4 and S8) on
the System Control Board (Node Board) ....... 5-2 (E)
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5-2. Setting the Barcode Type ......................................... 5-2 (E)
5-3. Connecting the Disc Cart and the Cart Interface
(PDJ-CS10) .............................................................. 5-4 (E)
5-4. Connecting the Other Cables of the Disc Cart ......... 5-5 (E)
5-5. Setting the DECK Mounted on Cart ........................ 5-7 (E)
5-6. Version Check and Setting of Cart ........................ 5-10 (E)
5-7. PDW-F1600 Device Type Registration ................. 5-11 (E)
5-8. Optimization of the Bin Position ........................... 5-15 (E)
5-9. Check after Installing the PDJ-CS10 ..................... 5-16 (E)
5-10. Setup and Setting List ............................................ 5-18 (E)
6. SNMP
6-1. SNMP Installation Specifications and System
Configuration ........................................................... 6-1 (E)
6-1-1. SNMP Installation Specifications .................. 6-1 (E)
6-1-2. Default Community Settings When
Shipped from the Factory ............................... 6-1 (E)
6-2. Network Settings ..................................................... 6-2 (E)
6-3. How to Log On via Telnet ....................................... 6-3 (E)
6-4. SNMP Mode Command Details .............................. 6-4 (E)
6-4-1. SNMP Command List .................................... 6-4 (E)
6-4-2. Setconf Command .......................................... 6-5 (E)
6-4-3. Prconf Command ............................................ 6-6 (E)
6-4-4. Setmib Command ........................................... 6-7 (E)
6-4-5. Prmib Command ............................................ 6-8 (E)
6-4-6. Loadmib Command ........................................ 6-8 (E)
6-4-7. Storemib Command ........................................ 6-9 (E)
6-4-8. Quit Command ............................................... 6-9 (E)
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Purpose of this manual

Related manuals

Manual Structure

This manual is the installation manual of Professional Disc Cart PDJ-A640. This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and describes the information on installing the PDJ-A640.
Besides this Installation Manual, the following manuals are prepared for PDJ-A640.
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. Operation Manual (Supplied with PDJ-A640)
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This manual introduces the Professional Disc Cart PDJ-A640 and its handling methods, and explains the message information displayed on the screen. This manual is required for running and operating the PDJ-A640.
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. Maintenance Manual (Available on request)
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This manual contains information on the servicing of the PDJ-A640 to the extent of the assembly level (adjustments, block diagrams, parts list and so on). The maintenance and inspection methods of the Professional Disc Cart PDJ-A640 are described. For obtaining, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.

Major features

The PDJ-A640 Professional Disc Cart is an automatic changer system for optical disc cartridges in which 4 video decks (Professional Disc Recorders) and 640 optical disc cartridges can be mounted at maximum. You can record and store valuable materials of approx. 500 to 2000 hours (when using the dual-layer discs) on optical discs of high durability and high accessibility in the MXF (Material eXchange Format) format. For control interface, the Cart employs RS-232C/422A and enables you to control it using the conventional VCC protocol. In combination with upper-level application software, the Cart can establish a system for auto-injest, archiving, and tape digitiz­ing applications. It accepts the PDW-1500 (SD model), the PDW-F70/F75*1 (HD 4:2:0 model), the PDW-HD1500*2 and PDW-F1600 (HD 4:2:2/4:2:0 and SD model) in its video deck shelf, enabling SD and HD combined operations.
*1: To install the PDW-F70/F75 in this Cart, the optional PDBK-A640 is required and for the PDW-F75, the
optional PDBK-104 is also required. For installation, refer to the Installation Manual supplied with the PDBK-A640/PDBK-104.
*2: To make the PDW-HD1500 support both HD and SD, the PDBK-S1500 or PDBK-F1500 (sold separately)
is necessary. For details about the installation, refer to the installation guide supplied with the PDBK­S1500 or PDBK-F1500.
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Highly reliable data recording/playback with multiple video decks in a compact space
Up to 640 optical disc cartridges (PFD23/dual-layer PFD50DLA*3) can be stored in a Cart of 680 mm in width. The Cart permits recording and playback in synchroniza­tion with video frames using the mounted four (at maximum) Professional Disc Recorders (PDW-1500/PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600, or PDW-F70/PDW-F75 on which the PDBK-A640 has been attached). At the sametime, the Cart can read and written the MXF file via network using the Cart Interface Software PDJ-CS10.
*3 : PFD50DLA supports PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600 and PDW-F75.
Refer to the Operation Manual or Instruction Manual of the respective Disc Recorders for details.
Control with the conventional VCC protocol
The Professional Disc Cart conforms to the VCC interface (RS-232C/422A).
Operations with the conventional barcode system
A barcode reader is built into the elevator, and operations with the barcode system are enabled with optical disc cartridges. For details on the barcodes to be used with this product, see “Specifications” on the Operation Manual.
Maintenance with SNMP
The Cart supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). For example, monitoring using the Sony “MMStation” Remote Maintenance and Monitoring Software is possible. This program enables you to monitor and record the hardware statuses in real time via a TCP/IP network. If any hardware problem is detected, you can analyse the problem at once and take necessary countermeasures.
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Contents

The following is a summary of all the sections of this manual.
Section 1 Unpacking and Packing
This section describes the package of the PDJ-A640 and the accessories.
Section 2 Installation Condition
This section describes the precautions on the operating environment of the PDJ­A640 and on the installing location. The section also describes how to move the PDJ-A640, and the space required for maintenance.
Section 3 Installation Procedure
This section describes how to secure the PDJ-A640 to the floor and the ceiling, and how to set the system control unit. The section also describes the installation of the PDW-1500/PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600/PDW-F70/PDW-F75, cable connection at the rear side, how to turn on the power, and how to handle the optical disc unit.
Section 4 Input/Output Interface
This section describes the information regarding the connection on the system controller block of the PDJ-A640 (connecting connectors and cables, and input/ output signal of the connectors).

Trademarks

Section 5 Installation and Setting When Connecting the PDJ-CS10
(CART IF) to the CART
This section describes the necessary procedures for installation and setup when connecting the PDJ-CS10 (CART IF) to PDJ-A640.
Section 6 SNMP
This section describes SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
Trademarks and registered trademarks used in this manual are follows.
. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. . XDCAM, Professional Disc and MMStation are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
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Section 1

Unpacking and Packing

1-1. Unpacking and Packing of PDJ-A640

. The PDJ-A640 can move on its castors.
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At least three persons must work together for safety when bringing down the PDJ-A640 from the bottom tray using the slope. There maybe a height difference between the bottom tray and the slope, which catches the casters as the PDJ-A640 passes over. Move the PDJ-A640 slowly and gently so that it does not tilt.
Slope
Top cap
Top pad
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Door support
Panel
Parts box
Slope holder
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Bottom tray
Spacer
Accessories
Operation Manual Installation Manual Eyebolt Plug holder (C) Blank panel A for PDW-F70 Blank panel B for PDW-F70
x1 x1 x4 x1 x4 x4
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1. Rotate the leveling feet on the bottom of the machine in the direction of the arrow until they reach the ground. Rotate the hex-head bolts with a spanner wrench to raise the machine until the spacers can be removed.
Spacer
Hex-head bolt
Leveling foot
3. Raise the leveling feet until the casters reach the ground. Continue rotating the leveling feet until they reach the upper-most positions.
Casters
Hex-head bolt
Leveling foot
2. Remove the two spacers.
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Spacers
4. Attach the slope to the bottom tray and engage the fixing hook with the loop on the slope.
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Fixing hook
Slopes
Bottom tray
1-2 (E)
5. Bring down the PDJ-A640 from the bottom tray using the slopes.
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Section 2
The direction to push
The direction to push
The advance direction
The advance direction
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Installation Condition

2-1. External Dimensions and Mass

2-1-1. External Dimensions

644
680
1950
1991.5
1000

2-2. Precautions on Transportation

Use a forklift to move the Professional Disc Cart machine that is still in its package case. Once unpacked, the machine can be moved around on the castors that are fitted to the base, if the floor is sufficiently even.

2-2-1. Moving the Main Unit on its Castors

To protect the elevator block from the vibration during travel, install the shipping plate A and B, and move up the shipping ring and fix it. (Refer to “3-6. Removing/Moving the Fixed Parts at Shipment”.) Screw the leveling feet completely into the PDJ-A640 so that they do not touch the ground. When moving the PDJ-A640, ensure that the shorter side of the PDJ-A640 should always face the advancing direction. Pay attention to this orientation, because the PDJ-A640 may fall if the longer side of the PDJ-A640 faces the advancing direction.
Unit : mm

2-1-2. Mass

Main unit only .PDJ-A640 Approx. 330 kg Full assembly weight Approx. 420 kg
.PDJ-A640 : Single unit Approx. 330 kg .PDW-1500 : Total 4 units Approx. 7.5 kg x 4
PDW-HD1500
*1
PDW-F1600 PDW-F70 PDW-F75
*1: For the PDW-HD1500 that supports both SD and HD, mount the
*2: PDW-F70 must have PDBK-A640 installed. *3: PDW-F75 must have PDBK-A640/PDBK-104 installed.
*2 *3
PDBK-S1500 or PDBK-F1500.
. Optical disc cartridges PFD23/PFD50DLA
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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: 640 pcs. Approx. 88 g x 640
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2-2-2. Moving the Unit on a Forklift

2-3. Installation Condition

To protect the elevator block from the vibration while moving, install shipping plates A and B, and move the shipping rings and fix them. Fix the bin drum with the rotation stopper screws when moving the machine. (Refer to Section 3-6. “Removing/Moving the Fixed Parts at Shipment”.)
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The eyebolts are designed to secure the Professional Disc Cart machine. Do not lift the Professional Disc Cart machine by the eyebolts.
Be sure to secure the following installation conditions for the safety operation of this system and for maintaining the stable performance for a long period of time. Be sure to secure the floor strength of the installation location to be more than the specified value.
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Install the PDJ-A640 on the location with sufficient floor strength. If the PDJ-A640 is installed on the location with insufficient floor strength, the PDJ-A640 may fall causing death or serious injury.

2-3-1. Operating Environment

Operating temperature: +5 °C to +35 °C Storage temperature: _20 °C to +55 °C Operating humidity: 20% to 90%
(No condensation allowed) Ceiling height: 350 mm or more above the unit. Floor flatness: 5 mm or less Floor strength: when using the standard adjuster
5 kg/cm2 or more

2-3-2. 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 the air outlet of an air conditioner . Hot and humid areas
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2-3-3. Door Dimension and Ceiling Height of the Room to Install the PDJ-A640

. Door dimension
The door dimension should exceed the one described in the following figure (1970 mm in height, and 750 mm in width). (Note: Without eyebolts)
. Ceiling height
We recommend that you secure the space of 350 mm or more over the top panel of the Professional Disc Cart machine.
Ceiling
more than 750 mm
more than 1970 mm
more than 350 mm
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2-3-4. Maintenance Space

To facilitate the maintenance, secure a sufficient space when installing or removing the DECK(PDW­1500/PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600/PDW-F70/PDW-F75) to the PDJ-A640.
Recommended value: Front side: Approx. 1.0 m Rear side: Approx. 0.8 m
(1000) Front side
Front door
1000644
(800) Rear side
Viewed from top
Unit : mm
2-4 (E)
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2-4. Power Supply

Power cord
AC inlet
Power cord 125V/10A (approx. 2.4 m) : ! 1-551-812-31
For USA/Canada
Power cord
AC inlet
Power cord 250 V/10 A (approx. 2.0 m) : ! 1-777-823-12
For U.K.
Power cord
AC inlet
Power cord 250 V/10 A (approx. 2.0 m) : ! 1-551-631-15
For Europe (other than U.K.)
Power cord
AC inlet
Power cord 250 V/10 A (approx. 2.4 m) : ! 1-783-481-42
For China
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When installing the PDJ-A640, prepare the domestic wiring to which the PDJ-A640 can be connected without any stress near the unit.

2-4-1. AC Power Supply

Power requirements : 100 V ± 10% to 240 V ±10% Power frequency : 50/60 Hz ±2% Power consumption: 350 VA
(Not included Disc Recorder)

2-4-2. Power Cord

w . 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.
Power cord 125 V/7 A (approx. 2.4 m) : ! 1-791-041-32
For Japan
Power cord
AC inlet
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Section 3

Installation Procedure

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This equipment should be secured to the building before operation.

3-1. Precaution

. Be sure to install the PDJ-A640 Professional Disc Cart machine by two or more persons for the safety
purpose.
. The PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600, PDW-F70 and PDW-F75 disc recorders installed in the
cart machine are referred to as DECK.

3-2. Preparation

3-2-1. Fixtures Required for Installation

This section introduces the fixtures necessary to install the PDJ-A640 Professional Disc Cart machine. . Wrench (width across flats: 19 mm)
Used to adjust the leveling feet. Required for installing and moving the Cart machine.
. Spirit level
Used to adjust the leveling feet.
. Hexagonal wrench (width across flats: 3 mm)
Used to remove the shipping plate A and B.
. Hexagonal wrench (width across flats: 4 mm)
Used to move the shipping rings (upper) and (lower).
. Hexagonal wrench (width across flats: 6 mm)
Used to install or remove the rotation stopper fixing screw for the bin drum.
. Screwdriver (No. 2: for M3 through M5)
Used to install or remove the lock cover, blank panel, board cover, and lower rear cover.
. Tweezers
Used to toggle the DIP switch on the system control board when setting 525 and 625.
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3-2-2. Opening and Closing the Door

3-3. Installation Flowchart

1. Remove the screw, and remove the lock cover.(Fig.1)
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Store the removed lock cover and the screw in a safe place. After the machine is installation, reinstall the lock cover to its original position with the screw.
2. Push down the lock lever with the screwdriver to unlock. (Fig.2)
3. Open the door in the direction of arrow A.
A
The installation procedure is shown in the following flowchart. See each section about the detail.
Start
3-1. Precaution
3-2. Preparation
3-4. Securing the Professional Disc Cart Main Unit
3-5. Setting System Control Unit
3-6. Removing/Moving the Fixed Parts at Shipment
Lock lever
Lock cover
B3 x 6
Fig.1
Screwdriver
3-7. Installing the DECK
3-8. Setting the Barcode Type
3-9. Connecting/Tying the Cables
3-10. Setting the DECK
3-11. Setting the DECK Mounted on the PDJ-A640
3-12. Inserting/Removing the Optical Disc Cartridge
3-13. Optimization of the Bin Position
End
3-2 (E)
Fig.2
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3-4. Securing the Professional Disc Cart
Main Unit
We recommend that you secure the PDJ-A640 to prevent it from falling at the time of such disaster as earthquake.
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Be sure to install on the floor with sufficient strength to prevent the PDJ-A640 from falling or moving, and secure the PDJ-A640 with a chain or the like fixed to the ceiling with sufficient strength.
2. Four holes for installing the eyebolts are provided on the top panel. Install the eyebolts into these holes, and secure these eyebolts to the ceiling, pillars, and wall with a chain or rope.
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Fix the chain or rope with enough slack on it.
1. Turn the leveling feet out of the Professional Disc Cart machine to the ground. After they reach the ground, adjust the leveling feet so that the PDJ-A640 becomes level according to the spirit level. (width across flats of wrench: 19 mm)
Spirit level
Bar
Eyebolt
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3-5. Setting System Control Unit

3. Remove the two screws, and remove the board cover.
1. Remove the four screws and remove the lower rear cover.
2. Remove the two fixing screws of the system control unit in the lower most-stage, and draw out the system control unit.
Lower rear cover
B4 x 6
B3 x 6
Board cover
System control board
System control unit
4. Setting the DIP switch
Set the DIP switches S1, S4, and S8 on the system control board (node board) of the PDJ-A640 as follows.
3-4 (E)
S8
System control unit
System control board
S1
S4
B3 x 6
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(1) S1 (8 bits) setting
Maintenance Port
Baud Rate S1-1 S1-2 S1-3
2400 bps OFF OFF OFF
4800 bps ON OFF OFF
9600 bps OFF ON OFF
19200 bps ON ON OFF
38400 bps OFF OFF ON
57600 bps ON OFF ON
115200 bps OFF ON ON
Maintenance Port
Parity S1-4 S1-5
Disable OFF OFF
Odd ON OFF
Even ON ON
Unit address S1-6 S1-7 S1-8
0 OFF OFF OFF
1 ON OFF OFF
2 OFF ON OFF
3 ON ON OFF
4 OFF OFF ON
5 ON OFF ON
6 OFF ON ON
7ONONON
Factory default setting
ON
1 2345678
(2) S4 (8 bits) setting
(System frequency (NTSC DF/NDF and PAL) setting)
RS-232C Baud Rate S4-3 S4-4 S4-5
2400 bps OFF OFF OFF
4800 bps ON OFF OFF
9600 bps OFF ON OFF
19200 bps ON ON OFF
38400 bps OFF OFF ON
57600 bps ON OFF ON
115200 bps OFF ON ON
RS-232C Parity S4-6 S4-7
Disable OFF OFF
Odd ON OFF
Even ON ON
S4-8: Reserved
Factory default setting
ON
1 2345678
(3) S8 (2 bits) setting
(Interface (RS-422A and RS-232C) setting)
Interface S8-1
RS-422A ON
RS-232C OFF
m . When RS422A is selected, the communication
settings for the host interface are 38.4 kbps, 8 data bits, even parity, and 1 stop bit.
. When RS-232C is selected, the baud rate and the
parity depend on the S4 DIP switch setting. The data bit is 8, and the stop bit is 1.
System S4-1 S4-2
NTSC Drop Frame OFF OFF
NTSC Non-Drop Frame OFF ON
PAL ON OFF
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RS-422A Termination S8-2
ON ON
OFF OFF
Factory default setting
ON
1 2
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3-6. Removing/Moving the Fixed Parts at
Shipment
3-6-2. Moving the Shipping Plate B on the
Elevator Block
3-6-1. Removing/Installing the Shipping
Plate A of the Counter Weight
1. Open the door. (Refer to Section 3-2-2.)
2. Remove the four screws. Then, remove the shipping plate A. (Fig.1)
3. Install the removed shipping plate A as shown in Fig.2 to prevent it from being lost.
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Fix shipping plate A through the round holes. Do not fix it through the oval holes.
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The shipping plate A can be installed on the rear panel of PDJ-A640. (Refer to Section 3-6-3.)
1. Open the door. (Refer to Section 3-2-2.)
2. Remove the two screws A.
3. Loosen the two screws B. Move the shipping plate B in the direction of the arrow, and tighten the two screws B. (Fig.1, Fig.2)
m . Move the shipping plate B until the screws B reach
the edge of the slits on the shipping plate B, and then tighten the two screws B.
. Install the removed two screws A as shown in Fig.2
to prevent them from being lost.
. The shipping plate B can be removed and installed
on the rear panel of PDJ-A640. (Refer to Section 3­6-3.)
Fig.1
Hexagon socket bolt M4 x 6
Shipping plate A
Fig.2
Hexagon socket bolt M4 x 6
Counter weight
Hexagon socket bolt M4 x 6
Counter weight
Hexagon socket bolt M4 x 6
Shipping plate A
Fig.1
A
Hexagon socket bolt M4 x 6
Fig.2
Hexagon socket bolt M4 x 6
A
Elevator block
Elevator block
B
Shipping plate B
Hexagon socket bolt M4 x 6
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3-6-3. Installing the Shipping Plates A and B
to the Rear Panel
Shipping plates A and B can also be installed to the rear panel of PDJ-A640 after being removed. Install the removed shipping plates A and B as shown below in order not to lose them.
1. Remove shopping plate A. (Refer to Section 3-6-1.)
2. Remove the four screws (A and B). Then, remove shipping plate B. (Refer to Section 3-6-2.)
3. Install shipping plates A and B to the rear panel of PDJ-A640 with the removed screws.
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Install the two fixing screws of shipping plate A to the counter weight in order not to lose them. (Refer to Fig.2 in Section 3-6-1.)

3-6-4. Moving the Shipping Ring

1. Open the door. (Refer to Section 3-2-2.)
2. Loosen the screw on the shipping ring (upper). Move the shipping ring (upper) up to the stopper on the Y­axis shaft, and then tighten the screw to fix it.
3. Loosen the screw on the shipping ring (lower). Move the shipping ring (lower) down to the stopper on the Y-axis shaft, and then tighten the screw to fix it.
Stopper
Shipping ring (upper)
Shipping plate A
Hexagon socket bolt M4 x 6
System control unit
Shipping plate B
Shipping plate A
Shipping plate B
Y axis shaft
Screw
Shipping ring (upper)
Elevator block
Shipping ring (lower)
Screw
Stopper
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3-6-5. Removing/Installing the Bin Drum
Fixing Screws
3-6-6. Cautions When Transporting the Cart
Machine
1. Remove the four screws, and remove the lower rear cover.
2. Remove the bin drum fixing screws on the inside ceiling with a hexagonal wrench (width across flats: 6 mm).
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Install the removed bin drum fixing screws into the front screw holes (A) in order not to lose them.
Lower rear cover
B4 x 6
Bin drum fixing hole
When transporting the Cart machine, fix the bin drum fixing screws, shipping plates A and B, and shipping rings (upper) and (lower) to the same positions as they were at the time of shipment.
Perform the following steps:
1. Fix the bin drum fixing screws. (See the steps below.)
2. Fix shipping plate B.
3. Fix shipping plate A.
4. Move and fix the shipping rings (upper) and (lower).
. Fixing the bin drum fixing screws
Enter the factory mode from the test mode.
1. Press the RECOVER (EXECUTION/CANCEL) key while holding down the CONTROL (TEST) key on the control panel to enter the test mode. When entering the test mode, “TEST-**” is displayed.
2. In test mode, if you consecutively press the RECOV­ER (EXECUTION/CANCEL) key three times or more while holding down the CONTROL (TEST) key and CLEAR (10’s digit) key, or if you hold down the CONTROL (TEST) key and CLEAR (10’s digit) key for 10 seconds or more, the system enters the factory mode and “dot (.)” is displayed at the rightmost of the “TEST-** ” indication. “TEST-** .
3. Set FF using the CLEAR (10’s digit)/INITIAL (1’s digit) key, and press the RECOVER (EXECUTION/ CANCEL) key. On the control panel, “EXEC-FF” is displayed on the first line, and “SHIPPING POSI” on the second line.
4. The bin drum and the elevator block move to the shipping positions.
5. Fix the bin drum with the bin drum fixing screws at this position.
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Bin drum fixing screw
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3-7. Installing the DECK

4. Installing the blank panels
m . When installing the DECK, install the PDW-1500/PDW-
HD1500/PDW-F1600, PDW-F70 with PDBK-A640, and PDW-F75 with PDBK-A640/104 installed on the rack in the PDJ-A640.
. The rack position and the blank panel to be installed are
different depending on the types and number of DECKs to be installed.
1. Open the door. (Refer to Section 3-2-2.)
2. Remove and move the fixed parts at shipment. (Refer to Section 3-6.)
3. Remove the four screws and remove the lower rear cover.
The following four types of blank panel are available. For PDW-1500/PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600 :
Blank panel A
For PDW-1500/PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600 :
Blank panel B For PDW-F70/PDW-F75 : Blank panel A (accessory) For PDW-F70/PDW-F75 : Blank panel B (accessory)
For PDW-1500/PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600
Blank panel A
B3 x 5
B3 x 5
B3 x 5
Blank panel B
For PDW-F70/PDW-F75
Blank panel A
B3 x 5
Lower rear cover
B4 x 6
B3 x 5
B3 x 5
Blank panel B
(Use the B3 x 5 screws fixing the blank panels A and B for PDW-1500/PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600 when shipped from the factory.)
When shipped from the factory, blank panels A and B for PDW-1500/PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600 are installed in the first to the fourth racks of the DECK.
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Install blank panel A that matches the DECK to be in­stalled. Example of installation is shown below.
First rack PDW-1500 Second rack PDW-F70 Third rack PDW-HD1500/F1600 Fourth rack PDW-F75
Blank panel A for PDW-F70/PDW-F75
5. Lift the elevator block higher than the first rack.
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The elevator block can be moved up and down manually when the door is open.
PDW-1500
PDW-F70
PDW-HD1500/ PDW-F1600
PDW-F75
Blank panel A for PDW-1500/ PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600
System control unit
m . Be sure to install the DECKs starting from the upper
rack. There must be no blank rack between the DECKs.
. For the racks in which no DECK is installed, install
blank panel A or B for PDW-1500/PDW-HD1500/ PDW-F1600 or for PDW-F70/PDW-F75. No rack must be left open without a blank panel. <Reason>
1) If no DECK is installed on a rack and the blank panel behind that rack is missing, inserting hands or the like from that opening may lead to injury caused by a contact with the elevator. The blank panel serves to prevent it from occurring.
2) The attachment of these panels serves to make the pressure inside the PDJ-A640 to be higher than the ambient pressure. They also have the air inside the PDJ-A640 circulate, which prevents the temperature inside the unit from rising.
. Store the removed blank panel and the screws in a
safe place.
Elevator block
First rack
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6. Preparation for installing the DECK
. Preparation for installing the PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600
(1) Removing the handle
Remove the two +K4 x 14 screws, and remove the two handle holders, the handle, and the two spacers.
(2) Removing the feet
Loosen the four screws that fix the feet, and remove the four feet.
m . Store the removed parts in a safe place. . Install the handle and the feet back to the DECK when using it as a standalone device outside the CART.
K4 x 14
Handle
Handle holders
Spacers
PDW-HD1500/F1600
Screw
Foot
Bottom
Feet
. Preparation for installing the PDW-F70/PDW-F75
(1) Install the PDBK-A640 when mounting the PDW-F70, PDW-F75 on the CART.
(Refer to the Operation Manual of the PDBK-A640.)
(2) Install the PDBK-104 when mounting the PDW-F75. After mounting, set the Video INPUT to SDSDI or
COMPOSIT using the F1 function key on the upper right of the LCD on the DECK. (Refer to the Operation Manual of the PDBK-104.)
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7. Installation Installing one unit of the DECK: Fit the feet of the DECK into the holes on the bottom of the first rack. Installing two units of the DECK: Fit the feet of the DECK into the holes on the bottom of the first and the second racks. Installing three units of the DECK: Fit the feet of the DECK into the holes on the bottom of the first to the third racks. Installing four units of the DECK: Fit the feet of the DECK into the holes on the bottom of the first to the fourth racks.
First rack
Second rack
Third rack
Fourth rack
Installation position of PDW-1500
Rack
Holes
Holes
Feet
Feet
PDW-1500
Installation position of PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600
Rack
Holes
Washers
Holes
Washers
Installation position of PDW-F70/PDW-F75
Rack
Holes
Holes
Feet
Feet
PDW-HD1500/ PDW-F1600
PDW-F70
(with PDBK-A640)
PDW-F75
(with PDBK-A640/104)
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Confirm by looking at the PDJ-A640 from the front that the feet of the DECK are correctly fit into the bottom holes on the corresponding rack. The height of the washer on PDW-HD1500/F1600 is low and confirm that well. If they are out of place (upper figure), the disc cartridges cannot be exchanged between the DECK and the Cart machine. Confirm that the DECK is correctly positioned with its feet fit in the holes. (right figure).
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The front panel of the PDW-HD1500/F1600 is a tilt-up type. When installing the PDW-HD1500/F1600 to the CART, check that the front panel is closed. If it is tilted, the elevator may hit it when you manually operate the elevator with the door of the cart opened. Be sure to close the front panel before use. (See the following figure.)
PDW-HD1500/F1600
Front Panel
PDW-1500
PDW-HD1500/F1600
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PDW-F70/F75
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3-8. Setting the Barcode Type

Barcodes
Optical disc cartridges to be used in this Disc Cart may be controlled by the barcodes of the following single-line type or three-line type: single-line type is recommended.
Single-line type
Code Code 39 Print format 16 characters x 1 line
Narrow bar width: 0.19 mm
Character format ASCII codes
Unit : mm
1 2
3
53.2
9
10
10.5
PDJ0000000000001
77
56
10.5
Three-line type
Code Code 39 Print format 16 characters x 3 line
Narrow bar width: 0.19 mm
Character format ASCII codes
77
53.2
10
10
10
5
5
5
1.9
(space)
10
53.211.9
Barcode size
53.2
11.9
1
2
3
1.9
Unit :
(space)
mm
Barcode size
56
10
1 ID (8) + Reserved (7) + Mode (1) 2 Barcode information 3 User area
1 Line 1: Duration (8) + Mode (1) + Code (1) + Reserved (6) 2 Line 2: ID (8) + SOM (8) 3 Line 3: Title (16)
(no space)
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. Barcode check by a test mode 40
Check the barcode by a test mode 40 with the control panel. (Refer to the “ Test Mode ” of the maintenance manual for the operating procedure.)
TEST-40
BARCODE CHECK 1L
RECOVER
INITIAL
CLEAR
CONTROL
TEST
DOOR OPEN
10's digit
1's digit
/START
EXECUTION
/CANCEL
EMERGENCY
STOP
Barcode type
Setting
Set the DIP switch (S2) on the Main CPU/Robot IF board.
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The inside of the cart is dark, so use a light to illuminate the area for work.
(1) Turn on the DOOR OPEN key on the control panel located on the upper right of the door to open the
door. (2) Turn off the power switches of the Robot and Main at the lower right of the front panel. (3) Unplug the power cable from the AC inlet on the rear side of the main unit.
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Removing the power supply cover when the power is turned on may short-circuit the connection to
the power supply.
(4) If the elevator block is suspended in the middle, move it down the bottom. (5) Remove the three screws, and remove the two claws on the power supply cover from the two grooves
in the main frame, and then remove the power supply cover in the direction of the arrows.
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Groove
Power supply cover
Groove
Main CPU / Robot IF board
S2
Claws
B3 x 5
Elevator block
XDCAM
(6) S2 setting (Barcode type setting)
The single-line mode is recommended, but set the three-line mode when using only three-line mode.
Mode S2-5 S2-6
Single-line OFF ON
Three-line OFF OFF
Disc Cart of the following serial number is set as single-line mode when shipped from the factory. SNo. 10008 and higher
ON
1 2345678
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3-9. Connecting/Tying the Cables

3-9-1. Basic Cable Connections

When connecting one unit of the DECK.
PDJ-A640 rear panel
*2
Upper-level controlling
device (D-sub 9-Pin)
ROUTER RS-422A RS-232C
GPI
1
SUB
MAIN
RUN
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640), PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
MAIN
RUN
RESET
SNMP (MMStation)
REF VIDEO IN
REMOTE
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
NETWORK
LTC IN TERM
DECK 1 DECK 2 DECK 3 DECK 4
*1
Upper-level controlling
device (D-sub 25-Pin)
REF. VIDEO
Gigabit switch
External REF. (BNC)
A/V SWITCHER
*1: When connecting the RS-232C port to a PC, use the shielded-
type RS-232C cable. Use of the RS-232C cable other than the
shielded type may lead to malfunction due to such factors as
external electrical noise. In addition, install ferrite cores on the
cable. (Recommended: 1-500-021-11)
Ferrite core
*2: ROUTER is provided for the future use, and is not supported
at present.
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When connecting four units of the DECK.
PDJ-A640 rear panel
ROUTER RS-422A RS-232C
*2
DECK 1 DECK 2 DECK 3 DECK 4
1
GPI
*1: When connecting the RS-232C port to a PC,
use the shielded-type RS-232C cable. Use of the RS-232C cable other than the shielded type may lead to malfunction due to such factors as external electrical noise. In addition, install ferrite cores on the cable. (Recommended: 1-500-021-11)
Upper-level controlling
device (D-sub 9-Pin)
234
SUB
MAIN
RUN
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640), PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640), PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
MAIN
RUN
RESET
SNMP (MMStation)
REF VIDEO IN
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
LTC IN TERM REF. VIDEO
REMOTE
NETWORK
*1
Upper-level controlling
device (D-sub 25-Pin)
External REF. (BNC)
1
Gigabit switch
Ferrite core
*2: ROUTER is provided for the future use, and
is not supported at present.
For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to the following port(s). : NETWORK connector Follow the instructions for the above port(s).
REF VIDEO IN
REMOTE
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
NETWORK
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640), PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
REF VIDEO IN
REMOTE
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
NETWORK
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640), PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
REF VIDEO IN
REMOTE
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
NETWORK
2
Gigabit switch
A/V
SWITCHER
3
Gigabit switch
4
Gigabit switch
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3-9-2. Procedure of Connecting the Power Cable and Turning On the Power

1. Connect the specified power cable into the AC inlet on the rear side of the PDJ-A640.
2. Connect the power cable specified in each DECK into into the AC inlet on the rear side of the DECK.
3. Turn on the power on the rear panel of each DECK.
4. Turn on the main power switch and the ROBOT switch on the lower right of the front door.

3-9-3. Tying the Cables

The example of tying the cables when connecting one unit of the DECK is presented below. When two DECKs or more are installed, it is similar.
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To facilitate the cable connection and disconnection, gather the cables on both sides when tying the cables to the pipes so that the rear panel of the DECK is fully exposed.
Harness clampers
Harness clampers
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AC Inlet
Harness fixing pipes
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3-10. Setting the DECK

1. Turn on the DOOR OPEN switch on the control panel located on the upper right of the FRONT DOOR to open the FRONT DOOR.
2. Turn on the STANDBY switch on the front panel of the DECK mounted on cart. Set the toggle switch on the left to REMOTE.
3. Perform the settings 525/625 and IP address etc. of the DECK. For the operations on the DECK, refer to the operation manual supplied with the Professional Disc Recorder PDW-1500/PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600 and the operating instructions supplied with the PDW-F70/PDW-F75/PDBK-A640/PDBK-104.
4. Close the FRONT DOOR, and turn on the main power switch and the ROBOT switch on the lower FRONT DOOR.

3-11. Setting the DECK Mounted on the PDJ-A640

3-11-1. SNo.10001 to 10008

1 PDW-1500 can be mounted. 2 PDW-F70 can be mounted. 3 When mounting the PDW-F75 : Upgrade the Software of Node Main, Node Sub and Robot. 4 When mounting the PDW-HD1500 : Upgrade the Software of Node Main, Node Sub and Robot. 5 When mounting the PDW-F1600 : PDW-F1600 device type registration (details shown below)
After setting 3 and 4 above, the PDW-1500/HD1500/F70/F75 can be mounted together. After setting 3, 4 and 5 above, the PDW-1500/HD1500/F1600/F70/F75 can all be mounted together.
3 When mounting the PDW-F75 and 4 When mounting the PDW-HD1500 :
1. Version check by a test mode 35
Check the version by a test mode 35 with the control panel. (Refer to the “ Test Mode ” of the maintenance manual for the operating procedure.)
TEST-35 main screen
TEST-35 SYSTEM VERSION
CLEAR INITIAL RECOVER
CONTROL
TEST
DOOR OPEN
10's digit
1's digit
/START
EXECUTION
/CANCEL
EMERGENCY
STOP
TEST-35 sub screen
EXEC-35 ROBOT M Ver2.12
EXEC-35 SYSCON M Ver2.22
EXEC-35 SYSCON S Ver1.12
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2. After checking the version with Test Mode 35, if the version is lower than the following version, perform upgrade to the following version. . Node Main : Ver2.29 or higher
Sub : Ver1.13 or higher
. Robot : Ver2.19 or higher
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When upgrading, refer to the upgrading method on Section 3-3 of the PDJ-A640 maintenance manual.
5 When mounting the PDW-F1600 : PDW-F1600 device type registration
1. Version check by a test mode 35 Check the version by a test mode 35 with the control panel. (Refer to the “ Test Mode ” of the maintenance manual for the operating procedure.)
TEST-35 main screen
TEST-35 SYSTEM VERSION
CLEAR INITIAL RECOVER
CONTROL
/START
TEST-35 sub screen
TEST
DOOR OPEN
10's digit
1's digit
EXECUTION
/CANCEL
EMERGENCY
STOP
EXEC-35 ROBOT M Ver2.12
EXEC-35 SYSCON M Ver2.22
EXEC-35 SYSCON S Ver1.12
2. After checking the version with Test Mode 35, if the version is lower than the following version, perform upgrade to the following version. . Node Main : Ver2.29 or higher
Sub : Ver1.13 or higher
. Robot : Ver2.19 or higher
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When upgrading, refer to the upgrading method on Section 3-3 of the PDJ-A640 maintenance manual.
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3. Set the device type and the Y-axis direction DATA for elevator in Robot side. Enter the Menu Sense command in Node side.
Robot side : Set the device type and the Y-axis direction DATA for the elevator
Robot System Control (NODE)
(1) Connect the maintenance serial port of Robot and personal computer with the RS-232C cable. (2) On the “New connection” screen of Tera Term, select “Serial” and a port to use (such as
COM1), and click “OK”.
(3) Select “Setup” followed by “Serial port”. The “Serial port setup” screen appears.
Configure the port with the following settings.
Port: COM1 Baud rate : 115200 bps Data: 8 bit Parity: even Stop: 1 bit Flow control: none
After the settings are entered, click “OK”.
(4) Press the Enter key and check that the screen switches to the “Cmd>” prompt.
Enter “factory 1” to switch to factory mode.
Robot > Robot >factory 1 Fact Robot>
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(5) Set and check the device type with the DEVICE command.
Fact Robot>DEVICE
Device type
D1-OFFSET [Code : A091][-------------------------------------------------] D2-OFFSET [Code : A096][-------------------------------------------------] D3-OFFSET [Code : A191][-------------------------------------------------] D4-OFFSET [Code : A191][-------------------------------------------------] D5-OFFSET [Code : A093][-------------------------------------------------] D6-OFFSET [Code : A098][-------------------------------------------------] D7-OFFSET [Code : A193][-------------------------------------------------] D8-OFFSET [Code : A293][-------------------------------------------------]
Set the device type code of PDW-F1600 to “DEVICE 4”. Fact Robot> Fact Robot>DEVICE 4 Device Type Data 4 Code = Device Type Data 4 Code = A097 A097 represents the PDW-F1600.
Following indication will be displayed. Save Configuration Complete (Flash Write) Device Type Data 4 Code [ A097 ]
Set the Y-axis direction DATA for the elevator of the PDW-F1600. Fact Robot>
Fact Robot>DEVICE 4 YU Device Type Data 4 YU offset = Device Type Data 4 YU offset = -0035 Save Configuration Complete (Flash Write) Device Type Data 4 YU offset [-0035 ]
(6) Enter “factory 0” to quit from factory mode.
Fact Robot> Fact Robot>factory 0 Robot>
Use the DEVICE command again to check that the device type is set.
Robot>factory 1 Fact Robot>DEVICE
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D1-OFFSET [Code : A091][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -0042 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 0692 ]
D2-OFFSET [Code : A096][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -0035 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 0692 ]
D3-OFFSET [Code : A191][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -0042 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 0692 ]
D4-OFFSET [Code : A097][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -0035 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 0692 ]
D5-OFFSET [Code : A093][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -01E5 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 066C ]
D6-OFFSET [Code : A098][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -01E5 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 066C ]
D7-OFFSET [Code : A193][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -01E5 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 066C ]
D8-OFFSET [Code : A293][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -01E5 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 066C ]
Fact Robot> Fact Robot>factory 0 Robot>
Node side : Entering the Menu Sense command
Robot System Control (NODE)
(1) Connect the maintenance serial port of Node and personal computer with the RS-232C cable. (2) On the “New connection” screen of Tera Term, select “Serial” and a port to use (such as COM1), and click “OK”. (3) Select “Setup” followed by “Serial port”. The “Serial port setup” screen appears.
Configure the port with the following settings.
Port: COM1 Baud rate: 115200 bps Date: 8 bit Parity: none Stop: 1 bit Flow control: hardware
After the settings are entered, click “OK”. (4) Press the Enter key and check that the screen switches to the “Cmd>” prompt. (5) Execute the “CUSTOM” command to check if the commands related to Menu Sense of the PDW-F1600 are regis-
tered.
Cmd>
Cmd>CUSTOM
CustCmd>
Check number 7.
CustCmd>7
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Deck Type: Ax 00 1 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [File Naming Form Sense] 2 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [Deck DHCP Setting Sense] 3 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [Deck IP Address Sense] 4 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [Deck SubnetMask Sense] 5 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [Deck Default Gateway Sense] 6 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [Network Enable Sense]
When all the data are “0” as above, set the Menu Sense command of the PDW-F1600 because the PDW-F1600 is not set. In addition, enter the Factory mode with “factory 1”. The settings items are not written on the flash memory until SETCUST SAVE is executed. Be sure to write the data on the flash memory with the SETCUST SAVE command.
CustCmd> CustCmd>factory 1 CustFAC> CustFAC>setcust 7 Device Type?: Device Type?: Ax 97 Ax 97 represents the PDW-F1600. [File Naming Form Sense] ===> ===> 04 F2 11 29 00 01 [Deck DHCP Setting Sense] ===> ===> 04 F2 49 0D 00 01 [Deck IP Address Sense] ===> ===> 04 F2 49 0F 00 04 [Deck SubnetMask Sense] ===> ===> 04 F2 49 13 00 04 [Deck Default Gateway Sense] ===> ===> 04 F2 49 17 00 04 [Network Enable Sense] ===>
===> 04 F2 11 40 00 01
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Device Type: Ax 97 1 : 04 F2 11 29 00 01 [File Naming Form Sense] 2 : 04 F2 49 0D 00 01 [Deck DHCP Setting Sense] 3 : 04 F2 49 0F 00 04 [Deck IP Address Sense] 4 : 04 F2 49 13 00 04 [Deck SubnetMask Sense] 5 : 04 F2 49 17 00 04 [Deck Default Gateway Sense] 6 : 04 F2 11 40 00 01 [Network Enable Sense]
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Are you sure ? (Y/N) y Select “y”.
CustFAC>
CustFAC> setcust save Save in EEPROM.
Setups was saved into Flash memory.
CustFAC>
CustFAC>factory 0 Quit Factory mode.
CustCmd>
CustCmd>quit ←Quit Custom mode.
Cmd>
Enter Custom mode again and check whether the data was input.
Cmd>
Cmd>CUSTOM
CustCmd>
CustCmd>7
Deck Type: Ax 97
1 : 04 F2 11 29 00 01 [File Naming Form Sense]
2 : 04 F2 49 0D 00 01 [Deck DHCP Setting Sense]
3 : 04 F2 49 0F 00 04 [Deck IP Address Sense]
4 : 04 F2 49 13 00 04 [Deck SubnetMask Sense]
5 : 04 F2 49 17 00 04 [Deck Default Gateway Sense]
6 : 04 F2 11 40 00 01 [Network Enable Sense]
CustCmd>
CustCmd>quit
Cmd>

3-11-2. SNo.10009 or higher

1 PDW-1500 can be mounted. 2 PDW-F70 can be mounted. 3 PDW-F75 can be mounted. 4 PDW-HD1500 can be mounted.
The PDW-1500/HD1500/F70/F75 can be mounted together.
5 When mounting the PDW-F1600 : PDW-F1600 device type registration Refer to the 5 in Section 3-11-1. After registering the device type, the PDW-1500/HD1500/F1600/F70/F75 can all be mounted together.
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3-12. Inserting/Removing the Optical Disc Cartridge

The optical disc cartridge can be inserted any one of the vacant bins.
1. Press the DOOR OPEN key. The elevator retreats automatically to the bottom, and the lock on the door is released.
2. Open the door and load the optical disc cartridges to be used into the bin drum. If the face for the bin in which you want to set the cartridge is not at the front, turn the bin drum. (For the bin drum turning methods, refer to the operation manual.)
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To prevent hand's being caught by the moving bin drum, the drum rotation work should be done by one person.
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Since the performance of the DECK is not affected even when the door of the Professional Disc Cart machine is open, the optical disc cartridges can be inserted or removed while the DECK is in operation. However, the elevator block does not move with the door open. Leaving the door open prevents the optical disk cartridges from being transferred. Be sure to close the door as soon as you finish inserting or removing the desired optical disc cartridges.
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Insert the disc cartridge in the direction of the arrow until its front edge contacts the back wall of the bin unit. If the disc is not inserted correctly, the misplacement sensor detects it and displays an error message, prohibiting the elevator from moving.
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Label face up
3. To remove the disc, pull the disc horizontally.
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For handling of the optical disc cartridge and operating on the DECK, refer to the operation manual supplied with the Professional Disc Recorder PDW-1500/PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600 and the operating instructions supplied with the PDW-F70/PDW-F75/PDBK-A640/PDBK-104.
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3-13. Optimization of the Bin Position

Execute D0 in the test mode to optimize the bin position before use.
1. Turn ON the power switch on the DECK rear panel and the STANDBY switch on the front panel.
2. Turn ON the main power switch and the ROBOT switch on the lower right of the front door of the CART.
3. Control panel key description . CONTROL (TEST)
Functions: Enters the test mode, moves to the test mode defaults
. CLEAR (10’s digit)
Function: Set the test number (0 to F)
. INITIAL (1’s digit)
Function: Set the test number (0 to F)
. RECOVER (EXECUTION/CANCEL)
Function: Execute, cancel
. DOOR OPEN:
Function: Open the door.
. EMERGENCY STOP
Function: Stops operation in case of emergency.
CLEAR INITIAL RECOVER
CONTROL
10's digit
TEST
DOOR OPEN
4. When “INITIAL” is displayed on the control panel located at the upper right of the front door, press the INITIAL button to execute.
5. After INITIAL is complete, execute “D0” of the test mode when “IN USE” is displayed on the control panel.
6. Press the RECOVER (EXECUTION/CANCEL) key while holding down the CONTROL (TEST) key to enter the test mode. When entering the test mode, “TEST-**” is displayed.
1's digit
/START
EXECUTION
/CANCEL
EMERGENCY
STOP
7.
If you consecutively press the RECOVER (EXECUTION/ CANCEL) key three times or more while holding down the CONTROL (TEST) key and CLEAR (10’s digit) key, or if you hold down the CONTROL (TEST) key and CLEAR (10’s digit) key for 10 seconds or more, the system enters the factory mode and “dot (.)” is displayed at the rightmost of the “TEST-** ” indication. “TEST-
**
.
8. Use the CLEAR (10’s digit)/INITIAL (1’s digit) key to set D0.
9. Press the RECOVER (EXECUTION/CANCEL) key. . To exit the test mode in mid-course, press the RECOV
ER (EXECUTION/CANCEL) key to display the “TEST-D0” and the test number and exit the test mode.
. If an error occurs in the test sequence, the test
completes at that point.
. Press the CONTROL (TEST) key to display “TEST-
**” and the system is initialized to be the
default state for the test mode. Press the CONTROL (TEST) key repeatedly to display “TEST-**” and “TEST-XX” (the current test number) alternately. If the problem has occurred in the test, the “Error information” is displayed in the second line of the “TEST-**” indication.
10. “TEST-D0” and “BIN TRAINING” are displayed in the first and the second line, respectively.
11. Implement initialization. “EXEC-D0” and “INITIAL” are displayed in the first and the second line, respec­tively.
12. When the initialization is completed, start training of the bin marker. During training, the lamp of the bin in which the cartridge exists is lit. When training is completed, “COMPLETE” is displayed in the second line and the display returns to the test mode immedi­ately. The bin lamp is turned off.
13. After the test, further hold down the CONTROL (TEST) key and RECOVER (EXECUTION/CAN­CEL) key to resume from the test mode.
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When recovered to the normal operation mode, “INITIAL” is displayed flashing in the first line indicating the initialization requirement state. At this stage, press the INITIAL (1’s digit) key to implement initialization. After initialization, “IN USE” is displayed in the first line.
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Section 4

Input/Output Interface

4-1. Connecting Connectors and Cables

PDJ-A640 rear panel
ROUTER
:
ROUTER is not supported at present.
*
*
DECK 1 DECK 2 DECK 3 DECK 4
GPI
RS-422A RS-232C
SUB
MAIN
RUN
MAIN
RESET
RUN
LTC IN TERM REF. VIDEO
To connect the cable to the unit, use the following connectors and cables or their equivalents.
Panel indication Connector name Application connector/cable
Name Sony part No.
RS-422A D-sub 9-pin, Female 9-Pin remote control cable (RCC-5G (5m)) DECK 1-4 or,
RS-232C D-sub 25-pin, Female D-sub 25-pin, Male
GPI D-sub 50-pin, Female D-sub 50-pin, Male
REF.VIDEO BNC, 75 Z Belden 8281 coaxial cable _ LTC IN
RJ-45 modular jack
*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 Ethernet 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX standards.
*2
Connector 9-Pin, Male 1-560-651-00 Junction Shell 9-Pin 1-561-749-00
Connector 25-Pin, Male 1-560-904-11 Junction Shell 25-Pin 1-563-377-11
Connector 50-Pin, Male 1-565-516-11 Junction Shell 50-Pin 1-563-379-11
100BASE-TX standard conformity article _ STP cable is recommended. (STP : Shield Twist Pair)
*1
*1
*1
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4-2. Input and Output Signals of
Connectors
The input and output signals of the connectors at the rear panel are as follows.
HOST
HOST
..
. RS-422A: RS-422A (D-sub 9-pin, Female)
..
5
_ EXT VIEW _
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 GND GND
2TX_ TXA Out
3RX+ RXB In
4 GND GND
5 _ No connection
6 GND GND
7TX+ TXB Out
8RX_ RXA In
9 GND GND
..
. RS-232C: RS-232C (D-sub 25-pin, Female)
..
13
25
1
69
1
14
DECK 1-4: RS-422A (D-sub 9-pin, Female)
5
_ EXT VIEW _
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 GND GND
2RX_ RXA In
3TX+ TXB Out
4 GND GND
5 _ No connection
6 GND GND
7RX+ RXB In
8TX_ TXA Out
9 GND GND
1
69
(Network) : 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX, RJ-45 (8-pin)
8
1
_ EXT VIEW _
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 FG Frame ground
2 RD Receive data
3 TD Transmit data
4 CTS Clear to send
5 RTS Request to send
6 DTR Data terminal ready
7 to 19 SG Signal ground
20 DSR Data set ready
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Pin No. Signal name Input/Output
1 BI DA + I/O
2 BI DA _ I/O
3 BI DB + I/O
4 BI DC + I/O
5 BI DC _ I/O
6 BI DB _ I/O
7 BI DD + I/O
8 BI DD _ I/O
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GPI: GPI (D-sub 50-pin, Female)
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_ EXT VIEW _
117
1833
34
Pin No. Signal name Function
1 Status common
2 Status common
3 Outport 2
4 Outport 5
5 Outport 8
6 Outport 11
7 Outport 14
8 Outport 17
9 Outport 20
10 Inport 3
11 Inport 6
12 Inport 9
13 Inport 12
14 Inport 15
15 Inport 18
16 Command common
17 Command common
18 Status common
19 Outport 1
20 Outport 4
21 Outport 7
22 Outport 10
23 Outport 13
24 Outport 16
25 Outport 19
26 Inport 2
27 Inport 5
28 Inport 8
29 Inport 11
30 Inport 14
31 Inport 17
32 Inport 20
. Inport
When shorted: ON When open: OFF Max. 80 mA Input pulse width needs to be two frames or more.
. Outport
Open collector Output Max. 40 V, 160 mA, 160 mW
. Pin No.9: Outport 20
Outputs when the error occurred.
Pin No. Signal name Function
33 Command common
34 Status common
35 Status common
36 Outport 3
37 Outport 6
38 Outport 9
39 Outport 12
40 Outport 15
41 Outport 18
42 Inport 1
43 Inport 4
44 Inport 7
45 Inport 10
46 Inport 13
47 Inport 16
48 Inport 19
49 Command common
50 Command common
. Inport
When shorted: ON When open: OFF Max. 80 mA Input pulse width needs to be two frames or more.
. Outport
Open collector Output Max. 40 V, 160 mA, 160 mW
LTC IN: BNC connector Unbalanced Impedance 3.3 kZ 0 dBs to 8 dBs
REF.VIDEO: BNC connector 75 Z, Unbalanced Black burst or composite video
1.0 ± 0.2 Vp-p
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Section 5
Installation and Settings when Connecting
the PDJ-CS10 (CART IF) to the CART
This chapter describes the procedures for installation and setup when connecting the control system middleware PDJ-CS10 (CART IF).
5-1. Setting the System Frequency (NTSC DF/NDF and PAL)
Setting the Interface (RS-422A and RS-232C)

5-1-1. Removing the Board Cover of the System Control Board (Node Board)

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Be sure to turn off the main power of the system before removing any parts. (1) Turn off the power switches of Robot and Main at the lower right of the front panel. (2) Unplug the power cable from the AC inlet on the rear side of the main unit.
1. Remove the four screws and remove the lower rear cover.
2. Remove the two fixing screws of the system control unit in the lower most-stage, and draw out the system control unit.
Lower rear cover
B4 x 6
3. Remove the two screws, and remove the board cover.
Board cover
B3 x 6
System control board
System control unit
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5-1-2. Setting the DIP Switches (S4 and S8)
on the System Control Board (Node Board)

5-2. Setting the Barcode Type

Barcodes
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Be sure to turn off the main power of the system before removing any parts. (1) Turn off the power switches of Robot and Main
at the lower right of the front panel.
(2) Unplug the power cable from the AC inlet on the
rear side of the main unit.
Set the DIP switches S4 and S8 on the system control board (node board) as follows.
S8
System control board
S1
S4
. PAL or NTSC (Drop Frame/Non Drop Frame)
S4 setting
Optical disc cartridges to be used in this Disc Cart may be controlled by the barcodes of the following single-line type or three-line type : Single-line type is recommended.
Single-line type
Code Code 39 Print format 16 characters x 1 line
Narrow bar width: 0.19 mm
Character format ASCII codes
53.2
10
77
10.5
9
56
PDJ0000000000001
10.5
1 2
3
Unit :
mm
System S4-1 S4-2
NTSC Drop Frame OFF OFF
NTSC Non-Drop Frame OFF ON
PAL ON OFF
Factory default setting
ON
1 2345678
. RS-422A or RS-232C
S8 setting
Interface S8-1 S8-2
RS-422A Termination ON ON ON
RS-422A Termination OFF ON OFF
RS-232C OFF OFF
Factory default setting
ON
Barcode size
56
10
1 ID (8) + Reserved (7) + Mode (1) 2 Barcode information 3 User area
(no space)
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Three-line type
Code Code 39 Print format 16 characters x 3 line
Narrow bar width: 0.19 mm
Character format ASCII codes
. Barcode check by a test mode 40 Check the barcode by a test mode 40 with the control panel. (Refer to the “ Test Mode ” of the maintenance manual for the operating procedure.)
53.2
10
10
10
5
5
5
1.9
(space)
10
77
53.211.9
Barcode size
53.2
11.9
1
2
3
1.9
Unit :
(space)
mm
1 Line 1: Duration (8) + Mode (1) + Code (1) + Reserved (6) 2 Line 2: ID (8) + SOM (8) 3 Line 3: Title (16)
Setting
TEST-40 BARCODE CHECK 1L
Barcode Type
CONTROL
CLEAR INITIAL RECOVER
10's digit
TEST
DOOR OPEN
1's digit
/START
EXECUTION
/CANCEL
EMERGENCY
STOP
Set the DIP switch (S2) on the Main CPU/Robot IF board.
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The inside of the cart is dark, so use a light to illuminate the area for work.
(1) Turn on the DOOR OPEN key on the control panel
located on the upper right of the door to open the door.
(2) Turn off the power switches of the Robot and Main at
the lower right of the front panel.
(3) Unplug the power cable from the AC inlet on the rear
side of the main unit.
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Removing the power supply cover when the power is turned on may short-circuit the connection to the power supply.
(4) If the elevator block is suspended in the middle, move
it down to the bottom.
(5) Remove the three screws, and remove the two claws
on the power supply cover from the two grooves in the main frame, and then remove the power supply cover in the direction of the arrows.
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Groove
Power supply cover
5-3. Connecting the Disc Cart and the
Cart Interface (PDJ-CS10)
Connect the Disc Cart to the personal computer where the PDJ-CS10 is installed by using the following connection cable and the conversion connector.
Groove
Claws
B3 × 5
Elevator block
Main CPU / Robot IF board
S2
XDCAM
When connecting to RS-422A of the rear panel
. D-sub 9pin cable . Conversion connector : K2 connector
*
(commercially
available on market)
Switch setting Bit 1, 4 to 6 : OFF Bit 2, 3 : ON
PC side
K2 connector
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
* : K2 connector : RS232–RS422/RS485 Non-Isolated
Interface Converter of KK SYSTEMS LTD or equivalent
When connecting to RS-232C of the rear panel . D-sub 25pin-9pin cable
(6) S2 setting (Barcode type setting)
The single-line mode is recommended, but set the three-line mode when using only the three-line mode.
Mode S2-5 S2-6
Single-line OFF ON
Three-line OFF OFF
Disc Cart of the following serial number is set as single-line mode when shipped from the factory.
SNo. 10008 and higher
ON
1 2345678
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5-4. Connecting the Other Cables of the Disc Cart

The connection example of the PDJ-A640 to the PDJ-CS10 and upper-level application software is shown below.
(1) Example of a file transfer system using PDJ-CS10
m . Be sure to install the DECKs (1 to 4) starting from the upper rack. . When operating the SDI using the PDJ-CS10, the REF signal must be connected. (Refer to the following page.)
Upper-level controlling device
Rear panel
ROUTER RS-422A RS-232C
DECK 1 DECK 2 DECK 3 DECK 4
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640) , PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
DECK 1
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640) , PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
DECK 2
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640) , PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
1
GPI
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
SUB
MAIN
RUN
RUN
REF VIDEO IN
REMOTE
NETWORK
REF VIDEO IN
REMOTE
NETWORK
(D-SUB 9-Pin)
234
MAIN
RESET
SNMP (MMStation)
Upper-level controlling device
LTC IN TERM REF. VIDEO
Gigabit switch
(D-SUB 25-Pin)
1
2
CART
INTERFACE
(PDJ-CS10)
Upper-level APL
A/V SERVER
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REF VIDEO IN
REMOTE
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
NETWORK
DECK 3
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640) , PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
REF VIDEO IN
REMOTE
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
NETWORK
DECK 4
3
4
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(2) Example of a system for SDI recording
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Be sure to install the DECKs (1 to 4) starting from the upper rack.
Rear panel
External DECK (VDR,VTR etc.)
LTC OUT
AV OUTAV IN
Upper-level controlling device
ROUTER RS-422A RS-232C
GPI
1
DECK 1
DECK 2
DECK 3
SUB
MAIN
RUN
RUN
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640) , PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640) , PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/ PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640) , PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600/
PDW-F70 (with PDBK-A640) , PDW-F75 (with PDBK-A640/104)
DECK 1 DECK 2 DECK 3 DECK 4
(D-SUB 9-Pin)
234
MAIN
RESET
SNMP (MMStation)
REF VIDEO IN
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
REF VIDEO IN
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
REF VIDEO IN
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
LTC IN TERM REF. VIDEO
REMOTE
NETWORK
REMOTE
NETWORK
REMOTE
NETWORK
Upper-level controlling device
Gigabit switch
(D-SUB 25-Pin)
1
2
3
External REF. (BNC)
CART INTERFACE (PDJ-CS10)
Upper-level APL
A/V SERVER
A/V
SWITCHER
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DECK 4
REF VIDEO IN
REMOTE
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO/VIDEO IN
NETWORK
4
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5-5. Setting the DECK Mounted on Cart

Mountable DECK: PDW-1500, PDW-HD1500, PDW-F1600, PDW-F70, PDW-F75
(1) Software version for the DECK
. Ver1.56 for the PDW-1500.
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For Ver1.60, it takes time for processing when a double-layered disc is inserted.
. Ver1.51 or higher for the PDW-HD1500 and PDW-F1600. . Ver1.98 or higher for the PDW-F70 and Ver1.81 or higher for the PDBK-101* . Ver1.98 or higher for the PDW-F75 and Ver1.81 or higher for the PDBK-101* * : PDBK-101 (NET-1 board) is a component parts of the PDBK-A640.
(2) Set the menu settings of the front panel of the DECK as follows.
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After the menu settings, be sure to quit from menu mode.
PDW-1500
1) Setting the line mode Select 525 (U), 525 (J), or 625 for basic menu item 013. After setting, turn off the power of cart, and turn on again.
2) Setting the IP Address Set DHCP to “DISABLE” beforehand. Enter MAINTE MENU.
Level 1: NETWORK Level 2: IP ADDRESS - - - - - Set the IP Address.
After setting, be sure to turn off the power of cart, and to turn on again.
3) Enable the extended menu display Enter MAINTE MENU. Level 1 : Set up Level 2 : Extended- - - - - Set to ENABLE.
4) n&9pin: Select “ n&9pin ” for basic menu item 257.
5) Free mode: Select “ free ” for basic menu item 036_1.
6) Specification of national date and time. Enter System menu. Level 1 M3 : Time preset (Clock Set) Level 2 M3D : Set YEAR, MONTH, DAY, TIME.
7) Set the toggle switch on the left of the control panel to REMOTE.
PDW-HD1500/PDW-F1600
1) Setting the line mode Enter basic menu item “013 : SYSTEM FREQ”, and select “1080/59.94i” or “1080/50i”. After setting, turn off the power of cart, and turn on again.
2) Setting the IP Address Enter MAINTENANCE MENU.
Level 1 M5 : NETWORK Level 2 M51 : IP ADDRESS - - - - - Set the IP address. After setting, be sure to turn off the power of cart, and to turn on again.
3) Enable the extended menu display Enter MAINTENANCE MENU. Level 1 M4 : SETUP MAINTENANCE Level 2 M40 : EXTEND MENU - - - - - Set ENABLE.
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4) n&9pin : Enter basic menu item “257 : NETWORK ENA”, and select “network & remote (9PIN)”.
5) Free mode : Enter basic menu item “036 : FILE NAMING”, and select “free” for “NAMING FORM”.
6) Specification of national date and time. Enter MAINTENACE MENU. Level 1 : OTHERS Level 2 : DATE/TIME PRESET - - - - - Set YEAR, MONTH, DAY, TIME.
7) Recording USER DATA (GENERAL)/Recording PROAV (SINGLE ESSENCE) Enter MAINTENANCE MENU.
Level 1 M3 : OTHERS Level 2 M33 : FILE I/F CONFIG - - - - - Set PROAV DISPLAY to ena.
8) Recording SD and HD together on one disc Enter MAINTENANCE MENU.
Level 1 M3 : OTHERS Level 2 M39 : OTHER CONFIG Level 3 M390 : Set MIXED REC to ena.
9) Set the toggle switch on the left of the control panel to REMOTE.
PDW-F70, PDW-F75
1) Setting the line mode
Enter SYSTEM MENU.
Level 1: SETUP MENU Level 2: OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Level 3: SYSTEM SEL Level 4: SYSTEM FREQ (UC/J,23.98PsF) - - - - - It selects. Level 5: 60I/50I/30P/25P - - - - - It selects.
After setting, turn off the power of cart, and turn on again.
2) Setting the IP Address Enter SYSTEM MENU.
Level 1: SETUP MENU Level 2: INTERFACE SELECT Level 3: (DHCP DISABLE) Level 4: IP ADDRESS - - - - - Set the IP Address.
After setting, be sure to turn off the power of cart, and to turn on again.
3) Enable the extended menu display Enter SYSTEM MENU. Level 1: SYSTEM MENU Level 2: MENU GRADE : BASIC Level 3: Set ENHANCED
4) n&9pin: SYSTEM MENU
Level 1: SETUP MENU Level 2: INTERFACE SELECT Level 3: NETWORK ENABLE Level 4: NETWORK & RS-422A
5) free mode: SYSTEM MENU
Level 1: SETUP MENU Level 2: OPERATIONAL FUNCTION Level 3: FILE NAMING Level 4: NAMING FORM Level 5: →free
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6) Specification of national date and time. Enter SYSTEM MENU.
Level 1: DATE/TIME PRESET Level 2: Set YEAR, MONTH, DAY,TIME.
7) Set the toggle switch on the left of the control panel to REMOTE.
8) Set Video INPUT to SDSDI or COMPOSIT by using the function key F1 on the top right corner of the LCD when using the PDW-F75.
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SDSDI and COMPOSIT can only be set when PDBK-104 is attached to the PDW-F75.
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Refer to the operation manual of each model for the setting procedure of the DECK. In addition, attach the PDBK-A640 when mounting the PDW-F70 on the cart. Attach the PDBK-A640/PDBK-104 when mounting the PDW-F75 on the cart.
(3) Use PDJ-CS10 to check whether ftp is connected to each DECK.
Checking method
Insert a compatible recorded cartridge into the DECK. Click the right mouse button of the PC on which the PDJ-CS10 has already been installed, and open “New terminal”. (Refer to the “PDJ-CS10 INSTALLATION MANUAL” for how to install the PDJ-CS10.)
[xdcart@XXXXXXX root] $ [xdcart@XXXXXXX root] $ ftp XX.XX.X.XXX Enter the IP Address for the DECK. Connected to XX.XX.X.XXX. 220 You are user number 1 of 1 allowed. 220 Service ready for new user. 500 Syntax error, command unrecognized. KERBEROS_V4 rejected as an authentication type Name (XX.XX.X.XXX): Name (XX.XX.X.XXX): YYYYYY Enter the Name. 331 User name okay, need password. Password: Password: ZZZZZ Enter the Password. 230 User logged in, proceed. ←Confirmation. Remote system type is UNIX. Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp>
After checking the above ftp> ftp>by ←Enter “by”. (To quit from ftp)
If “230 User logged in, proceed.” is not displayed, check the IP Address of the DECK and turn the power switch to the DECK on and off several times, and then try reconnecting to the ftp.
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5-6. Version Check and Setting of Cart

. Version check by a test mode 35 Check the version by a test mode 35 with the control panel. (Refer to the “ Test Mode ” of the maintenance manual for the operating procedure.)
TEST-35 main screen
TEST-35 SYSTEM VERSION
CLEAR INITIAL RECOVER
CONTROL
/START
TEST-35 sub screen
TEST
DOOR
OPEN
10's digit
1's digit
EXECUTION
/CANCEL
EMERGENCY
STOP
EXEC-35 ROBOT M Ver2.12
EXEC-35 SYSCON M Ver2.22
EXEC-35 SYSCON S Ver1.12
(1) Software version for the Disc Cart
PDJ-A640: . Node Main : Ver2.29 or higher
Sub : Ver1.13 or higher
. Robot : Ver2.19 or higher
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When upgrading, refer to the upgrading method on Section 3-3 of the PDJ-A640 maintenance manual. After upgrading to the version above, the following DECKs can be mounted.
. PDW-1500 . PDW-HD1500 . PDW-F70 . PDW-F75
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5-7. PDW-F1600 Device Type Registration

1. Set the device type and the Y-axis direction DATA for elevator in Robot side.
Robot side : Set the device type and the Y-axis direction DATA for the elevator in Robot side
Robot System Control (NODE)
(1) Connect the maintenance serial port of Robot and personal computer with the RS-232C cable. (2) On the “New connection” screen of Tera Term, select “Serial” and a port to use (such as COM1), and
click “OK”.
(3) Select “Setup” followed by “Serial port”. The “Serial port setup” screen appears.
Configure the port with the following settings.
Port: COM1 Baud rate : 115200 bps Data: 8 bit Parity: even Stop: 1 bit Flow control: none
After the settings are entered, click “OK”.
(4) Press the Enter key and check that the screen switches to the “Cmd>” prompt.
Enter “factory 1” to switch to factory mode.
Robot > Robot >factory 1 Fact Robot>
(5) Set and check the device type with the DEVICE command.
Fact Robot>DEVICE
Device type
D1-OFFSET [Code : A091][-------------------------------------------------] D2-OFFSET [Code : A096][-------------------------------------------------] D3-OFFSET [Code : A191][-------------------------------------------------] D4-OFFSET [Code : A191][-------------------------------------------------] D5-OFFSET [Code : A093][-------------------------------------------------] D6-OFFSET [Code : A098][-------------------------------------------------] D7-OFFSET [Code : A193][-------------------------------------------------] D8-OFFSET [Code : A293][-------------------------------------------------]
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Set the device type code of PDW-F1600 to “DEVICE 4”.
Fact Robot> Fact Robot>DEVICE 4 Device Type Data 4 Code = Device Type Data 4 Code = A097 A097 represents the PDW-F1600.
Following indication will be displayed.
Save Configuration Complete (Flash Write) Device Type Data 4 Code [ A097 ]
Set the Y-axis direction DATA for the elevator of the PDW-F1600.
Fact Robot> Fact Robot>DEVICE 4 YU Device Type Data 4 YU offset = Device Type Data 4 YU offset = -0035 Save Configuration Complete (Flash Write) Device Type Data 4 YU offset [-0035 ]
(6) Enter “factory 0” to quit from factory mode.
Fact Robot> Fact Robot>factory 0 Robot>
Use the DEVICE command again to check that the device type is set. Robot>factory 1 Fact Robot>DEVICE
D1-OFFSET [Code : A091][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -0042 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 0692 ]
D2-OFFSET [Code : A096][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -0035 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 0692 ]
D3-OFFSET [Code : A191][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -0042 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 0692 ]
D4-OFFSET [Code : A097][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -0035 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 0692 ]
D5-OFFSET [Code : A093][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -01E5 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 066C ]
D6-OFFSET [Code : A098][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -01E5 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 066C ]
D7-OFFSET [Code : A093][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -01E5 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 066C ]
D8-OFFSET [Code : A093][TU : 0000 , TL : 0000 , YU : -01E5 , YL : 0000 , XL : 0000 , XR : 0000 , ZC : 05CE , ZP : 066C ]
Fact Robot> Fact Robot>factory 0 Robot>
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Node side : Entering the Menu Sense command
Robot System Control (NODE)
(1) Connect the maintenance serial port of Node and personal computer with the RS-232C cable. (2) On the “New connection” screen of Tera Term, select “Serial” and a port to use (such as COM1), and
click “OK”.
(3) Select “Setup” followed by “Serial port”. The “Serial port setup” screen appears.
Configure the port with the following settings.
Port: COM1 Baud rate: 115200 bps Date: 8 bit Parity: none Stop: 1 bit Flow control: hardware
After the settings are entered, click “OK”. (4) Press the Enter key and check that the screen switches to the “Cmd>” prompt. (5) Execute the “CUSTOM” command to check if the commands related to Menu Sense of the PDW-
F1600 are registered.
Cmd>
Cmd>CUSTOM
CustCmd>
Check number 7.
CustCmd>7
Deck Type: Ax 00
1 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [File Naming Form Sense]
2 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [Deck DHCP Setting Sense]
3 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [Deck IP Address Sense]
4 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [Deck SubnetMask Sense]
5 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [Deck Default Gateway Sense]
6 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 [Network Enable Sense]
When all the data are “0” as above, set the Menu command of the PDW-F1600 because the PDW-F1600
is not set.
In addition, enter the Factory mode with “factory 1”.
The settings items are not written on the flash memory until SETCUST SAVE is executed. Be sure to
write the data on the flash memory with the SETCUST SAVE command.
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CustCmd> CustCmd>factory 1 CustFAC> CustFAC>setcust 7 Device Type?: Device Type?: Ax 97Ax 97 represents the PDW-F1600. [File Naming Form Sense] ===> ===> 04 F2 11 29 00 01 [Deck DHCP Setting Sense] ===> ===> 04 F2 49 0D 00 01 [Deck IP Address Sense] ===> ===> 04 F2 49 0F 00 04 [Deck SubnetMask Sense] ===> ===> 04 F2 49 13 00 04 [Deck Default Gateway Sense] ===> ===> 04 F2 49 17 00 04 [Network Enable Sense] ===>
===> 04 F2 11 40 00 01
Enter Custom mode again and check whether the data was input. Cmd> Cmd>CUSTOM CustCmd> CustCmd>7
Deck Type: Ax 97 1 : 04 F2 11 29 00 01 [File Naming Form Sense] 2 : 04 F2 49 0D 00 01 [Deck DHCP Setting Sense] 3 : 04 F2 49 0F 00 04 [Deck IP Address Sense] 4 : 04 F2 49 13 00 04 [Deck SubnetMask Sense] 5 : 04 F2 49 17 00 04 [Deck Default Gateway Sense] 6 : 04 F2 11 40 00 01 [Network Enable Sense]
CustCmd> CustCmd>quit Cmd>
Device Type: Ax 97 1 : 04 F2 11 29 00 01 [File Naming Form Sense] 2 : 04 F2 49 0D 00 01 [Deck DHCP Setting Sense] 3 : 04 F2 49 0F 00 04 [Deck IP Address Sense] 4 : 04 F2 49 13 00 04 [Deck SubnetMask Sense] 5 : 04 F2 49 17 00 04 [Deck Default Gateway Sense] 6 : 04 F2 11 40 00 01 [Network Enable Sense]
Are you sure ? (Y/N) y
Select “y”.
CustFAC> CustFAC> setcust save
Save in EEPROM. Setups was saved into Flash memory. CustFAC> CustFAC>factory 0
Quit Factory mode. CustCmd> CustCmd>quit
Quit Custom mode. Cmd>
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5-8. Optimization of the Bin Position

Execute D0 in the test mode to optimize the bin position before use.
1. Turn ON the power switch on the DECK rear panel and the STANDBY switch on the front panel.
2. Turn ON the main power switch and the ROBOT switch on the lower right of the front door of the CART.
3. Control panel key description . CONTROL (TEST)
Functions: Enters the test mode, moves to the test mode defaults
. CLEAR (10’s digit)
Function: Set the test number (0 to F)
. INITIAL (1’s digit)
Function: Set the test number (0 to F)
. RECOVER (EXECUTION/CANCEL)
Function: Execute, cancel
. DOOR OPEN:
Function: Open the door.
. EMERGENCY STOP
Function: Stops operation in case of emergency.
CLEAR INITIAL RECOVER
CONTROL
10's digit
TEST
DOOR
OPEN
4. When “INITIAL” is displayed on the control panel located at the upper right of the front door, press the INITIAL button to execute.
5. After INITIAL is complete, execute “D0” of the test mode when “IN USE” is displayed on the control panel.
6. Press the RECOVER (EXECUTION/CANCEL) key while holding down the CONTROL (TEST) key to enter the test mode. When entering the test mode, “TEST-**” is displayed.
1's digit
/START
EXECUTION
/CANCEL
EMERGENCY
STOP
7.
If you consecutively press the RECOVER (EXECUTION/ CANCEL) key three times or more while holding down the CONTROL (TEST) key and CLEAR (10’s digit) key, or if you hold down the CONTROL (TEST) key and CLEAR (10’s digit) key for 10 seconds or more, the system enters the factory mode and “dot (.)” is displayed at the rightmost of the “TEST-** ” indication. “TEST-
**
.
8. Use the CLEAR (10’s digit)/INITIAL (1’s digit) key to set D0.
9. Press the RECOVER (EXECUTION/CANCEL) key. . To exit the test mode in mid-course, press the
RECOVER (EXECUTION/CANCEL) key to display the “TEST-D0” and the test number and exit the test mode.
. If an error occurs in the test sequence, the test
completes at that point.
. Press the CONTROL (TEST) key to display “TEST-
**” and the system is initialized to be the default
state for the test mode. Press the CONTROL (TEST) key repeatedly to display “TEST-**” and “TEST-XX” (the current test number) alternately. If the problem has occurred in the test, the “Error information” is displayed in the second line of the “TEST-**” indication.
10. “TEST-D0” and “BIN TRAINING” are displayed in the first and the second line, respectively.
11. Implement initialization. “EXEC-D0” and “INITIAL” are displayed in the first and the second line, respec­tively.
12. When the initialization is completed, start training of the bin marker. During training, the lamp of the bin in which the cartridge exists is lit. When training is completed, “COMPLETE” is displayed in the second line and the display returns to the test mode immedi­ately. The bin lamp is turned off.
13. After the test, further hold down the CONTROL (TEST) key and RECOVER (EXECUTION/CAN­CEL) key to resume from the test mode.
n
When recovered to the normal operation mode, “INITIAL” is displayed flashing in the first line indicating the initialization requirement state. At this stage, press the INITIAL (1’s digit) key to implement initialization. After initialization, “IN USE” is displayed in the first line.
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5-9. Check after Installing the PDJ-CS10

(Refer to the “PDJ-CS10 INSTALLATION MANUAL” for the installation procedure.)
(1) Open the Config Manager screen of GUI of PDJ-CS10 and check that the contents of Config Manager is determined
correctly.
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(2) Open the Cart Status screen of GUI of PDJ-CS10 and check that the “Message” column is displayed as follows.
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5-10. Setup and Setting List

Settings for the system frequency and the interface: Settings for the system control (NODE) board
Dip switch S4
Dip switch S8
Barcode type settings
Check by a test mode 40. Test mode 40
Main CPU/Robot IF board settings
Dip switch S2
Cable connection to CART, CART IF, upper-level APL, external DECK, etc. Conversion connector when connecting the RS-422A of CART and a PC or other devices
Settings for built-in DECK
Software version PDW-1500: Ver 1.56 / PDW-HD1500: Ver 1.51 or higher
When PDW-F70 is built-in Attach PDBK-A640 When PDW-F75 is built-in
When PDW-HD1500 is built-in
Menu settings 1. 525/625: After setting, turn the power off and on again.
Check connection to ftp From PDJ-CS10, enter the IP address for the DECK into the
CART version Check by a test mode 35.
Supported for PDW-F1600 to be mounted
Optimization of the bin position → Check by a test mode D0. GUI check after PDJ-CS10 is installed
System frequency S4-1
NTSC Drop Frame OFF NTSC Non-Drop Frame OFF PAL ON OFF Interface
RS-422A termination ON ON ON RS-422A termination OFF ON OFF RS-232C OFF OFF
Single-line mode (Three-line mode)
Barcode mode S2-5S2-6
Single-line mode OFF ON (Three-line mode) OFF OFF
Set the switch for the conversion connector (K2 connector)
Switch settings: Bits 1,4 to 6: OFF/Bits 2 and 3: ON
PDW-F70/F75: Ver 1.98 or higher / PDBK-101: Ver1.81 or higher PDW-F1600: Ver 1.51 or higher
Attach PDBK-A640/PDBK-104
When recording data with SD/HD mixed: Attach PDBK-S1500 or PDBK-F1500.
2. IP address: After setting, turn the power off and on again.
3. Enable the extended menu display.
4. n&9pin
5. free mode
6. Specification of national date and time
7. Use the function key F1 to set V INPUT to SDSDI or COMPOSIT for PDW-F75.
8. In the case of PDW-HD1500/F1600:
When recording USER DATA: Set PROAV DISPLAY to ena. When recording data with SD/HD mixed to a single DISC: Set MIXED REC to ena.
9. Set the toggle switch to Remote .
ftp and check the response.
Node Main
1.
Upgrade the versions to Node Main: V2.29 or higher, Upgrade the versions to
Robot side: Set A097 to DEVICE 4.
2. Set the Y direction data (-0035) for elevator. Node side: Enter the Menu Sense command.
1. Config Manager
2. Cart Status
Enter the data into CUSTOM 7.
Robot: V2.19 or higher.
S8-1S8-2
BARCODE CHECK 1L BARCODE CHECK 3L
V2.29 or higher V1.13 or higherSub V2.19 or higherRobot
S4-2
OFF ON
Sub: V1.13 or higher.
Check
DECK1 DECK2 DECK3 DECK4
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Section 6

SNMP

The PDJ-A640 supports the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). The required settings of the SNMP Agent of the SNMP function can be established using Telnet. Establish the following settings to enable the network monitoring using SNMP. For structure of the MIB that is installed in the PDJ-A640, the information that can be obtained, and details of the Trap information that is notified from the PDJ-A640 to the SNMP Manager, refer to the Maintenance Manual of the PDJ-A640.

6-1. SNMP Installation Specifications and System Configuration

6-1-1. SNMP Installation Specifications

Specifications of the SNMP Agent that is installed in the PDJ-A640 are shown below.
SNMP version SNMPv1
MIB definition SMIv2
Supported PDU GetRequest, GetNextRequest,
Standard MIB to be installed MIB-2
Extension MIB to be installed SONY-PRO-MIB
SetRequest, GetResponse, Trap
PROV1-XDCAMCART-MIB

6-1-2. Default Community Settings When Shipped from the Factory

Default community settings when shipped from the factory are shown below.
Community Name Default settings Function
Read-Only Community public Sets name of the read-only community.
Read-Write Community Private Sets name of the read-write community.
Trap Community public Sets name of the community of the Trap information
Used to read the MIB that is installed in XDCART.
Used to read and write the MIB that is installed in XDCART. Settings are required when writing the system variables (sysContact, sysName, sysLocation) of the XDCART MIB-2 from the SNMP Manager.
that is issued from XDCART.
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6-2. Network Settings

Equipment required
. Personal computer (to be abbreviated as PC hereafter in this manual) . Terminal program (such as Tera Term) . RS-232C straight cable 9 pins - 9 pins (D-sub 9 pins: female)
Connection
1. Open the door. (Refer to Section 3-2-2.)
2. Connect the RS-232C straight cable to the connector (for System Control) located on top of the MAIN POWER switch.
3. Connect the other end of the RS-232C straight cable to a PC.
Personal computer
S
ORK
TE
MONITOR
L MIX R
MONITOR SEL
RS-232C straight cable
METER SELINPUT CH INPUT SEL
PHONES
PREV
(9P-9P)
4. Launch the terminal program and select the Serial connection.
5. Set the serial port as follows.
. Baud Rate : 115200 . Data : 8 bits . Parity : none . Stop : 1 bit . Flow control : hardware
6. Enter “prset”. The network setting information of the PDJ-A640 is displayed.
Cmd>prset MAC Addr (S001): 08 00 46 f5 d5 c5 Serial No (S002): 01004 IP Address (N001): 192.168. 1. 1 Subnet Mask (N002): 255.255.255. 0 Def Gateway (N003): 0. 0. 0. 0 Robot Bins (N004): 640 Robot Decks (N005): 4
G
O
J
E
L
T
T
U
H
S
AUDIO
VIDEO
COUNTER
SYS MENU
SHIFT
INPUT SEL
SELECT
HOLD
MENU
SUB
THUMB
ALL/CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4
SETRESET
CLIP
NAIL
MARK1
NEXT
PLAY
REC
STOP
MAIN POWER switch
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7. Change network settings in accordance with the environment.
Changing the IP Address (1) Enter “set N001 10.81.8.153”. (The underlined portion is the desired IP address to be set.) (2) A message prompting your confirmation appears. Enter “y” after confirmation.
Changing the Subnet Mask (1) Enter “set N002 255.255.255.128”. (The underlined portion is the desired Subnet Mask
address to be set.)
(2) A message prompting your confirmation appears. Enter “y” after confirmation.
Changing the Def Gateway (1) Enter “set N003 10.81.8.254”. (The underlined portion is the desired Def Gateway address
to be set.)
(2) A message prompting your confirmation appears. Enter “y” after confirmation.
8. Enter “set save”.
9. When the following message is displayed, terminate the terminal program and turn off the power once and back on. Then, the changed settings become valid.
Cmd>set save Setups was saved into Flash memory. Success to send Serial No. and MAC address to Robot. Factory Setups was saved into Flash memory.

6-3. How to Log On via Telnet

Equipment required
. Personal computer (to be abbreviated as PC hereafter in this manual) . Terminal program (such as Tera Term) . Network cross cable
Connection
1. Connect the network cross cable to the Network terminal of the connector panel.
2. Connect the other end of the network cross cable to a PC.
Connector panel
RS422A RS232C
Personal computer
GPI
Network cross cable (9P-9P)
3. Launch the terminal program.
4. Select the TCP/IP, and specify the IP address of the PDJ-A640 for network connection.
5. Set the Local Echo of the terminal program to OFF.
6. Enter the log-in user name “admin”, and the password “pdj-a640”. This completes logging on.
HOSTROUTER
DECK
SUB
MAIN
MAIN
RUN
RUN
RESET
LTC IN TERM
4321
REF. VIDEO
ON
OFF
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6-4. SNMP Mode Command Details

6-4-1. SNMP Command List

1. Log on the network via telnet. (Refer to Section 6-3.)
2. Enter “snmp”. The machine enters the SNMP setting mode.
3. Enter “HELP” or ”?”. List of the SNMP commands is displayed.
telnet>snmp SNMPmenu>help
Command List
Setconf : Set SNMP Configurations Prconf : Show SNMP Configurations Setmib : Set MIB Parameters Prmib : Show MIB Parameters Loadmib : Load MIB Parameters from Robot Storemib : Store MIB Parameters to Robot Quit : Return to Main Menu
Setconf : Sets the SNMP configurations. (Refer to Section 6-4-2.) Prconf : Shows the SNMP configurations. (Refer to Section 6-4-3.) Setmib : Sets the MIB parameters. (Refer to Section 6-4-4.) Prmib : Shows the MIB parameters. (Refer to Section 6-4-5.) Loadmib : Returns the MIB settings to the original settings that have been backed up. (Refer to
Section 6-4-6.) Storemib : Creates the backup copy of the MIB settings. (Refer to Section 6-4-7.) Quit : Quits the SNMP setting mode. (Refer to Section 6-4-8.)
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6-4-2. Setconf Command

This command is used to set the SNMP configurations. Using the command, name of the MIB community, time zone character string and threshold value of various counters are set.
Command format : setconf nn (Setting contents of the item.)
setconf save (Saving the set item.)
Specify the item number “nn” of the command to be set. (Refer to Section 6-4-3.)
n
The set item will not be saved until ”setconf save” is executed. Be sure to execute the setconf save command to save the setup.
Execution example
1. Enter “setconf 1”.
2. Enter a new value in New Value.
3. Enter “setconf save”. The setup is saved.
SNMPCmd>setconf 1 01: Read Community
Old Value: public New Value: private
Update complete.
SNMPCmd>setconf save Setups was saved into Flash memory.
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6-4-3. Prconf Command

This command shows the SNMP configurations.
Command format : prconf
Execution example
1. Enter “prconf”. The SNMP settings are displayed.
SNMPCmd>prconf 01 : Read Community = public 02 : Write Community = private 03 : Trap Community = public 04 : Trap Dest Address(1) = 0.0.0.0 05 : Trap Dest Address(2) = 0.0.0.0 06 : Trap Dest Address(3) = 0.0.0.0 07 : Timezone String = GMT+09:00 08 : POH Limit(hours) = 0 09 : Y Axis Count Limit = 0 10 : Z Axis Count Limit = 0 11 : T Axis Count Limit = 0 12 : Door Count Limit = 0 13 : Fan POH Limit(hours) = 0
01 : R/O parameter community 02 : R/W parameter community 03 : Trap community 04 : Trap send destination address (1) 05 : Trap send destination address (2) 06 : Trap send destination address (3) 07 : System time zone string 08 : Remaining hours until the next maintenance 09 : Maximum number of operations of the Y-axis of the elevator 10 : Maximum number of operations of the Z-axis of the elevator 11 : Maximum number of rotations of the bin drum 12 : Maximum number of door openings/closings 13 : Maximum power-on hours of the fan
*
*
*
*
*
*
* : When the system exceeds the set value, a warning can be issued from SNMP. The warning will
not be issued if the item is set to 0.
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6-4-4. Setmib Command

This command is used to set the MIB parameters.
Command format : setmib nn (Setting contents of the item.)
setmib save (Saving the set item.)
Specify the item number “nn” of the command to be set. (Refer to Section 6-4-5.)
n
The set item will not be saved until “setmib save” is executed. Be sure to execute the setmib save com­mand to save the setup.
Execution example
1. Enter “setmib 1”.
2. Enter a new value in New Value.
3. Enter “setmib save”. The setup is saved.
SNMPCmd>setmib 1 OID = 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0 MIB Name = sysContact Now value: New value: test
update complete.
SNMPCmd>setmib save Factory Setups was saved into Flash memory.
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6-4-5. Prmib Command

This command is used to show the settings of the MIB parameters.
Command format : prmib
Execution example
1. Enter “prmib”. Settings of the MIB parameters are displayed.
SNMPCmd> prmib 01: sysContact = "" 02: sysName = "" 03: sysLocation = "" 04: snmpEnableAuthenTraps = 1
01: Information indicating system administrator, and others. 02: Names such as the name for system administrator, and others. 03: Information such as physical location of the system, and others. 04: The flag that is used for judgment when creating the Authentication Failure Trap by the SNMP
Agent. 1 = Enable 2 = Disable (Factory setting)

6-4-6. Loadmib Command

This command is used to returns the MIB settings to the original settings that have been backed up beforehand.
Command format : loadmib nnnnn
The serial number is verified with the serial number (nnnnn) entered by user. After that, the MIB settings are returned to the original settings that have been backed up beforehand. If the serial numbers do not match, an error is issued and the MIB settings cannot be read.
Execution example
1. Enter “loadmib 10001”. The MIB settings are read.
SNMPCmd>loadmib 10001 Success to load settings.
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6-4-7. Storemib Command

This command is used to backup copy of the current MIB settings.
Command format : storemib nnnnn
The serial number is verified with the serial number (nnnnn) entered by user. After that, the MIB settings are returned to the original settings that have been backed up beforehand. If the serial numbers do not match, an error is issued and the MIB settings cannot be read.
Execution example
1. Enter “storemib 10001”. The backup copy of the current MIB settings is created.
SNMPCmd>storemib 10001 Success to store

6-4-8. Quit Command

This command is used to quit the SNMP setup mode and to return to the menu of normal operation.
Command format : quit
SNMPCmd>quit
Cmd>
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3-992-428-03
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