For safety, please read the precautions described in the PWS-100/PWS-110
Operation Guide (supplied).
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Table of Contents
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Overview
This unit is a control station for controlling the ICP-X7000
Integrated Control Panel and its peripheral devices.
Web application
Control and configuration of the unit is performed using a
graphical interface displayed in a web browser on a client
PC.
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Overview
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System Configuration Example (MVS-8000X/7000X)
MVS-8000X/7000X
Multi Format Switcher Processor
MKS-X7700
System Interface Unit
PWS-110SC1
Switcher Control Station
ICP-X7000
Integrated Control Panel
LAN1 LAN2
Ethernet Switch
BKS-R Series
MKS-7011
Menu Panel
MKS-X7075
Extension Adaptor
MKS-X7075
Extension Adaptor
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Overview
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System Configuration Example (XVS-8000/7000/6000)
XVS-8000/7000/6000
Multi Format Switcher
MKS-X7700
System Interface Unit
PWS-110SC1
Switcher Control Station
ICP-X7000
Integrated Control Panel
LAN1 LAN2
Ethernet Switch
BKS-R Series
MKS-7011
Menu Panel
MKS-X7075
Extension Adaptor
MKS-X7075
Extension Adaptor
Overview
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Name and Function of Parts
Front View
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a On/Standby button and indicator
Switches the unit on/off (standby state). Connecting the
power cord places the unit in standby state, and the
indicator turns on red. Pressing the On/Standby button
while in standby state turns on the unit and the indicator
turns on green. Pressing and holding the On/Standby
button for two seconds switches the unit to standby state,
and the indicator changes to red. To turn the unit on again
after switching from On state to standby state, when the
indicator is red, press and hold the On/Standby button for
three seconds or longer. The indicator goes out when the
power cord is disconnected.
b SYSTEM indicator
Indicates the status of the unit.
Green: Operating normally
Flashing green (once per second): System is booting or
transitioning to standby state.
Front View (Panel Removed)
When the SYSTEM indicator or web application indicates
an error, you can remove the front panel to check the status
of the hardware components.
Flashing orange (once per second): A warning has been
generated.
High-speed flashing red (four times per second): An
error has occurred.
c Front panel LED
Always turned on when the system is operating.
d USB connectors (front panel)
Connects to a keyboard and mouse for setting the unit.
USB devices not described in this document are not
supported.
Notes
• Both USB ports on the front panel support power delivery (900 mA).
• Use SuperSpeed USB cables.
To remove the front panel, loosen the screws on the left
and right sides and pull the panel towards you.
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a FAN indicators
If any of the fans fail, the corresponding fan indicator turns
on red.
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Name and Function of Parts
b POWER indicators
If either of the AC power supply units fail, the
corresponding indicator turns on red.
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c TEMP indicator
If an abnormally high temperature is detected within the
unit, the indicator turns on red.
Rear View
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a SYSTEM TC connector
Not used by this system.
b Remote connectors (1/2, 3/4, 5)
Not used by this system.
c AC power supply units
Insert the power cords and connect to power outlets.
Two AC power supply units are installed at the factory.
For details about replacing a power supply unit, consult
your Sony sales or service representative.
d USB connectors (rear panel)
Connect to a USB device.
Notes
• Of the four USB connectors on the rear panel, only the bottom right port
supports power delivery (900 mA). The other three ports do not support
power delivery, and should be used to connect USB devices that do not
require power supplied from the USB connector.
• Use SuperSpeed USB cables.
e LAN connectors
Connect to a Gigabit Ethernet network.
f HDMI connector
Connect to a monitor using an HDMI cable.
Use only Sony-brand HDMI cables.
Recommended cable (example): DLC-HE20XF
HIGH SPEED HDMI cable (2 m (6 ft.))
g DisplayPort connector
Not supported.
h Ground terminal
Connect to ground.
Name and Function of Parts
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Setting Up
Usage Precautions
Initial Settings
This unit requires no initial setup.
For details about required settings when installing the
ICP-X7000, refer to the ICP-X7000 installation manual.
Library Licenses
Refer to the [Help] menu in the web application for the
licenses of each type of library used by the PWS-110SC1.
Power supply precautions
If the unit is suddenly turned off during operation, data loss
may occur. To maintain data integrity, the use of an
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is recommended.
When disconnecting the power cord or turning off the
breaker, always stop operation of the unit using one of the
following methods before proceeding.
• Press the On/Standby button on the unit.
• Execute shutdown from the switcher menu.
Note
DIP switch settings are required in order to start the unit automatically when
power is restored.
For details, contact your Sony service representative.
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Setting Up / Usage Precautions
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Specifications
General
Power requirements
100 V to 240 V AC
50/60 Hz
Power consumption
235 W
Standby power consumption
3W or lower
Operating temperature
5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)
Storage temperature
–20 °C to +60 °C (−4 °F to +140 °F)
Operating humidity
20% to 90% (relative humidity)
Storage humidity
5% to 80%
Mass10.4 kg (22 lb. 15 oz.)
Dimensions440 × 43.6 × 507 mm (17
20 in.) (width / height / depth)
3
/8 × 13/4 ×
USB (front panel/rear panel)
Super Speed USB (USB 3.0) Type A
(6, 2 on front and 4 on rear)
Front: Power delivery support (900 mA/
port)
Rear: Power delivery support on bottom
right port (900 mA), not supported on
other three ports
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
Depending on the operating environment, unauthorized
third parties on the network may be able to access the
unit. When connecting the unit to the network, be sure to
confirm that the network is protected securely.
3
/4)
Inputs/outputs
LANRJ-45 (2)
1000BASE-T
100BASE-TX
Specifications
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Notes
• Always make a test recording, and verify that it was
recorded successfully.
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