Sony Network Router HDS X5800 User Manual

ROUTING SWITCHER PROCESSOR  
HDS-X5800  
3H3KINSP-U5T8B1O0AMRD SET  
HKS-5810SD  
3H4KCSAS-5CA8D1E1IMNPUT BOARD SET  
HKS-5811SD  
3H3KINSP-U5T8D2IS0TMRIBUTION BOARD  
2H6K4 Sx -3548M3A0TRMIX BOARD  
HKS-5830SD  
3H4KOSU-T5PU8T6B0OMARD SET  
HKS-5860SD  
INSTALLATION MANUAL  
1st Edition (Revised 2)  
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Attention-when the product is installed in Rack:  
(For HDS-X5800)  
For the customers in the Netherlands  
Voor de klanten in Nederland  
1. Prevention against overloading of branch circuit  
When this product is installed in a rack and is  
supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please  
make sure that the rack does not overload the supply  
circuit.  
Hoe u de batterijen moet verwijderen, leest u in de  
Onderhoudshandleiding.  
Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein  
chemisch afval (KCA).  
2. Providing protective earth  
When this product is installed in a rack and is  
supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please  
confirm that the outlet is provided with a suitable  
protective earth connection.  
3. Internal air ambient temperature of the rack  
When this product is installed in a rack, please make  
sure that the internal air ambient temperature of the  
rack is within the specified limit of this product.  
Für Kunden in Deutschland  
Entsorgungshinweis: Bitte werfen Sie nur entladene  
Batterien in die Sammelboxen beim Handel oder den  
Kommunen. Entladen sind Batterien in der Regel dann,  
wenn das Gerät abschaltet und signalisiert Batterie  
leeroder nach längerer Gebrauchsdauer der Batterien  
nicht mehr einwandfrei funktioniert. Um  
sicherzugehen, kleben Sie die Batteriepole z.B. mit  
einem Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterien  
einzeln in einen Plastikbeutel.  
4. Prevention against achieving hazardous  
condition due to uneven mechanical loading  
When this product is installed in a rack, please make  
sure that the rack does not achieve hazardous  
condition due to uneven mechanical loading.  
5. Install the equipment while taking the operating  
temperature of the equipment into consideration  
For the operating temperature of the equipment, refer  
to the specifications of the Operation Manual.  
6. When performing the installation, keep the rear of  
the unit 10 cm (4 inches) or more away from walls  
in order to obtain proper exhaust and radiation of  
heat.  
When using a LAN cable:  
For safety,do not connect to the connector for  
peripheral device wiring that might have excessive  
voltage.  
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Table of Contents  
Manual Structure  
Purpose of this manual ........................................................................................ 3 (E)  
Related manuals................................................................................................... 3 (E)  
Contents ............................................................................................................... 4 (E)  
Trademarks .......................................................................................................... 4 (E)  
1. Installation  
1-1. Installation Procedure............................................................................1-1 (E)  
1-2. Operating Environment .........................................................................1-2 (E)  
1-3. Power Supply ........................................................................................1-2 (E)  
1-3-1. Power Specifications ............................................................1-2 (E)  
1-3-2. Power Cord...........................................................................1-2 (E)  
1-4. Installation Space ..................................................................................1-3 (E)  
1-5. Rack Mounting ......................................................................................1-4 (E)  
1-5-1. Precautions for Rack Mounting ...........................................1-4 (E)  
1-5-2. Rack Mounting Procedure....................................................1-5 (E)  
1-6. Installation of Optional Boards .............................................................1-7 (E)  
1-6-1. Table of Optional Boards .....................................................1-7 (E)  
1-6-2. List of Installation Slots .......................................................1-7 (E)  
1-6-3. Installation/Removal of Plug-in Boards ...............................1-8 (E)  
1-6-4. Installation/Removal of Connector Boards ........................1-10 (E)  
1-7. Matching Connectors and Cables........................................................1-12 (E)  
1-8. Input and Output Signals of Connectors .............................................1-13 (E)  
1-9. System Connection..............................................................................1-14 (E)  
1-9-1. S-BUS Data Link ...............................................................1-14 (E)  
1-10. How to Extend Inputs and Outputs .....................................................1-16 (E)  
1-10-1. Equipment Required for System Extension .......................1-16 (E)  
1-10-2. How to Configure Optional Boards ...................................1-18 (E)  
1-10-3. Cascade Connection Example ............................................1-19 (E)  
1-10-4. Output Extension Example ................................................1-20 (E)  
1-10-5. Input/Output Extension Example .......................................1-21 (E)  
1-10-6. Control System Connection Example and Setup ...............1-22 (E)  
HDS-X5800  
1 (E)  
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1-11. Setting the On-Board Switches and Description of LEDs ..................1-23 (E)  
1-11-1. CPU-339 Board (HDS-X5800) ..........................................1-23 (E)  
1-11-2. MX-103 Board (HKS-5830M)...........................................1-30 (E)  
1-11-3. MX-104 Board (HKS-5830SD) .........................................1-32 (E)  
1-11-4. IPM-98 Board (HKS-5820M) ............................................1-32 (E)  
1-11-5. EQ-91 Board (HKS-5811M) ..............................................1-33 (E)  
1-11-6. EQ-92 Board (HKS-5811SD) ............................................1-33 (E)  
1-11-7. FP-129 Board (HDS-X5800) .............................................1-34 (E)  
1-11-8. CNI-11 Board (HKS-5810M) ............................................1-38 (E)  
1-11-9. CNI-12 Board (HKS-5810M) ............................................1-38 (E)  
1-11-10. CNI-13 Board (HKS-5810SD)...........................................1-38 (E)  
1-11-11. CNI-14 Board (HKS-5810SD)...........................................1-39 (E)  
1-11-12. CNO-13 Board (HKS-5860M)...........................................1-39 (E)  
1-11-13. CNO-14 Board (HKS-5860M)...........................................1-39 (E)  
1-11-14. CNO-15 Board (HKS-5860SD) .........................................1-40 (E)  
1-11-15. CNO-16 Board (HKS-5860SD) .........................................1-40 (E)  
1-11-16. SPG-16 Board (HDS-X5800) ............................................1-40 (E)  
1-11-17. RM-192 Board (HDS-X5800)............................................1-41 (E)  
1-11-18. TR-127 Board (HDS-X5800).............................................1-41 (E)  
1-12. Setting IP Address ...............................................................................1-42 (E)  
2. Service Overview  
2-1. Main Parts Location ..............................................................................2-1 (E)  
2-2. Removing/Installing the Front Panel ....................................................2-4 (E)  
2-3. Error Indication .....................................................................................2-5 (E)  
2-3-1. Error Number Display on the CPU-339 Board ....................2-5 (E)  
2-3-2. Front Panel Status Indication (LE-251/FP-129 Board)........2-6 (E)  
2-4. Cleaning Filter.....................................................................................2-12 (E)  
2-5. CPU Battery ........................................................................................2-12 (E)  
2-6. Data Backup ........................................................................................2-13 (E)  
2-6-1. Connection .........................................................................2-13 (E)  
2-6-2. Installing BZR-20...............................................................2-14 (E)  
2-6-3. Uploading Data ..................................................................2-15 (E)  
2-6-4. Downloading Data .............................................................2-16 (E)  
HDS-X5800  
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Manual Structure  
Purpose of this manual  
This manual is the installation manual of Routing Switcher Processor HDS-X5800  
and the optional boards.  
This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and  
describes the information on installing the HDS-X5800.  
Related manuals  
Besides this Installation Manual, the following manuals are prepared for HDS-  
X5800 and the optional boards.  
. Operation Manual (Supplied with HDS-X5800)  
This manual describes the application and operation of HDS-X5800.  
. System Setup Manual (Supplied with HDS-X5800)  
This manual describes the software initialization or operation confirmation.  
. e-Manual (Tentative name) (Available on request)  
This electronic manual intended for use by trained system and service engineers  
describes detailed parts list, block diagrams, schematic diagrams, and board layouts  
required for parts-level service.  
For obtaining, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.  
. Protocol Manual (Available on request)  
This manual describes the protocol for controlling this unit.  
The manual below is provided for the protocol that this unit can support.  
If this manual is required, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.  
S-BUS PROTOCOL AND COMMAND SPECIFICATIONS  
(S-BUS remote terminal control protocol)  
Part No.: 9-977-477-1X  
. “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” CD-ROM (Available on request)  
This “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” CD-ROM allows you to search for  
semiconductors used in B&P Company equipment.  
Semiconductors that cannot be searched for on this CD-ROM are listed in the  
maintenance manual for the corresponding unit. The maintenance manual contains  
a complete list of all semiconductors and their ID Nos., and thus should be used  
together with the CD-ROM.  
Part number: 9-968-546-XX  
HDS-X5800  
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Contents  
The following is a summary of all the sections of this manual.  
Section 1 Installation  
This section describes the operating environment, power supply, installation space,  
rack mounting, installation of optional boards, connectors, input and output signals  
of connectors, system connection, extension of inputs/outputs and on-board switch/  
LED.  
Section 2 Service Overview  
This section describes the location of main parts, error indication, data backup.  
Trademarks  
Trademarks and registered trademarks used in this manual are follows.  
. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.  
. IBM and AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines  
Corporation.  
. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.  
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Section 1  
Installation  
1-1. Installation Procedure  
The following chart shows the procedure for installing the unit.  
For details of the following chart, refer to the relevant section or related manual.  
Start  
1-2. Operating Environment  
1-3. Power Supply  
Selection of installation  
place  
1-4. Installation Space  
Rack mounting  
1-5. Rack Mounting  
Installation of optional  
boards  
1-6. Installation of Optional Boards  
Connection  
1-7. Matching Connectors and Cables  
1-8. Input and Output Signals of Connectors  
1-9. System Connection  
1-10. How to Extend Inputs and Outputs  
Setting the On-Board  
Switches  
1-11. Setting the On-Board Switches and  
Description of LEDs  
End  
Initial setting  
Operation check  
System Setup Manual  
HDS-X5800  
1-1 (E)  
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1-2. Operating Environment  
1-3. Power Supply  
1-2. Operating Environment  
1-3-2. Power Cord  
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Do not install the unit in a place subject to excessive oil  
vapor, steam, moisture, or dust, otherwise a fire or electric  
shock may result.  
The power cords are not supplied with the unit. Be sure to  
use power cords that are suitable for the place of operation.  
For customers in the U.S.A. and Canada  
1 Power cord, 125 V 10 A (2.4 m) : ! 1-557-377-11  
2 Plug holder (Black) :  
2-990-242-01  
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. To prevent the temperature rising inside the unit, ensure  
there is adequate circulation of air near where the unit is  
installed. Never block the ventilation holes.  
. Never install the unit near a heat source.  
AC inlet  
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Operating temperature : 5 dC to 40 dC  
Storage temperature : _20 dC to +60 dC  
For customers in the United Kingdom  
1 Power cord, 250 V 10 A (2.4 m) : ! 1-782-165-11  
Operating humidity :  
10% to 90% (no condensation)  
2 Plug holder (Brown) :  
3-613-640-01  
AC inlet  
1-3. Power Supply  
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2
The HDS-X5800 contains the four power supply units as  
the standard installation.  
The units A1 and B1, and the units A2 and B2 back up the  
two power line systems respectively. Therefore, turn on all  
of the four power supply units when using the HDS-  
X5800.  
(Refer to Section 2-1 for the location of the power supply  
units.)  
For customers in European countries except the United Kingdom  
1 Power cord, 250 V 10 A (2.0 m) : ! 1-551-631-22  
2 Plug holder (Brown) :  
3-613-640-01  
AC inlet  
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2
1-3-1. Power Specifications  
Power requirements  
Power frequency  
AC 100 to 240 V 10%  
50/60 Hz  
Current consumption AC100 V : 12 A (max.)  
AC240 V : 4 A (max.)  
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Inrush current  
At power voltage of 100 V : 60 A  
For the customer outside of the area as shown above,  
please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service  
Center.  
(Maximum when all of the four  
power supply units are turned on)  
At power voltage of 240 V : 85 A  
(Maximum when all of the four  
power supply units are turned on)  
1200 VA (max.)  
Power consumption  
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The capacity of the AC power must be commensurate with  
the inrush current. If the capacity of the AC power is not  
sufficiently large, the breaker of the AC power on the  
supply side will trip or the unit will not operate normally.  
HDS-X5800  
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1-4. Installation Space  
1-4. Installation Space  
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. The rear side of the unit should be at least 40 cm (16 inches) away from walls for ventilation and  
maintenance.  
. If a fan stops or the exhaust port is blocked, failure or problems may result because the fans at the rear,  
top, and bottom of the unit cool the air.  
72  
72  
124  
48  
124  
482  
465  
440  
520  
35  
29  
Unit : mm  
HDS-X5800  
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1-5. Rack Mounting  
1-5. Rack Mounting  
1-5-1. Precautions for Rack Mounting  
The HDS-X5800 is mounted in the 19-inch standard rack.  
To mount the HDS-X5800 in the rack, use the rack mount  
kit that is supplied with the HDS-X5800 and follow the  
procedure described below.  
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. Be sure to mount in the rack with four persons or more.  
. Mount in the rack in a stable position.  
. To prevent the rack from falling or moving, fix the rack  
on a flat and steady floor using bolt or others.  
If the rack falls due to the weight of the equipment, it  
may cause death or injury.  
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If other than the specified rack mount kit is used, the HDS-  
X5800 may not be mounted in the 19-inch standard rack.  
. After rack mounting, be sure to tighten the screws on the  
rack angle and fix the unit in the rack.  
Parts of the supplied rack mount kit  
. Support angle  
. Bracket  
. Support angle fixing screw  
(PSW4 x 10 : 7-682-962-01)  
. Bracket fixing screw  
(B4 x 10 : 7-682-562-04)  
If the screws on the rack angle are not tightened, the unit  
may slip from the rack and fall, causing injury.  
2 pcs  
4 pcs  
8 pcs  
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When mounting the unit in the rack, note the following:  
. Be sure to use the supplied rack mount kit.  
If not, injury may result and the equipment may fall due  
to insufficient strength.  
8 pcs  
Other required parts  
To mount in the rack, the supplied rack mount parts and  
the following part are required.  
. Be careful not to catch your fingers or hands in the rack  
mount rail or others.  
. Screw for rack mounting  
4 pcs  
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(B5 x 12 : 7-682-576-04)  
If several units are mounted in a rack, it is recommended to  
install a ventilation fan to prevent temperature rise inside  
the rack.  
HDS-X5800  
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1-5. Rack Mounting  
1-5-2. Rack Mounting Procedure  
3. Attach the right and left brackets to the rack complete-  
ly using the specified eight screws.  
This section describes the rack mounting procedure using  
the rack mount kit supplied with the HDS-X5800.  
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Tighten the screws to the following torque.  
Tightening torque : 120 x 10_2 N.m {12.2 kgf.cm}  
(The illustration below shows the left bracket.)  
Front side  
Rack  
Bracket  
31.75  
1. Attach the bracket to the support angle tentatively  
using the specified four screws.  
B4 x 10  
2. Loosen the front and rear screws that are tentatively  
fastened in step 1. Adjust the length of the brackets  
according to the depth of the rack.  
Rear side  
Rack  
(The illustration below shows the left bracket.)  
Bracket  
31.75  
Bracket  
Unit : mm  
B4 x 10  
4. Tighten the screws (four screws each on the right and  
left) for adjusting the length of the bracket completely  
(the screws that were loosened in step 2).  
5. Place the right and left ends of the bottom of the HDS-  
X5800 on top of the support angles, and slide the  
equipment to the rear.  
Support angle  
PSW4 x 10  
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The support angles support the bottom of the HDS-  
X5800 as shown below.  
PSW4 x 10  
Bracket  
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Maximum depth of bracket : 750 mm  
Minimum depth of bracket : 595 mm  
Bracket  
Bracket  
Support angles  
HDS-X5800  
1-5 (E)  
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1-5. Rack Mounting  
6. Fix the rack angle in the rack using the specified eight  
screws.  
Rack  
B5 x 12  
Rack angle  
B5 x 12  
Rack angle  
HDS-X5800  
1-6 (E)  
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1-6. Installation of Optional Boards  
1-6. Installation of Optional Boards  
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The usable optional boards are different depending on the type of signal to handle.  
. The HKS-58xxM is the optional board that supports multi-bit rate signal including the HDTV SDI signal.  
For the signal system that handles the HDTV SDI signal, use the HKS-58xxM boards for all the optional boards starting  
from input to up to output.  
. For the signal system that handles the 270 Mbps serial bit stream signal conforming to the DVB-ASI standard, use the  
HKS-5830M board for the matrix board. If the HKS-5830SD board is used, an error may occur in the signal.  
. To use the HKS-58xxM board, the software in the CPU-339 board in the HDS-X5800 should be upgraded to version 1.20  
or higher.  
Type of signal  
Input board  
Distribution  
board  
Matrix board  
Output board  
Input expansion  
board  
HDTV SDI signal  
SDTV SDI signal  
DVB-ASI signal  
HKS-5810M  
HKS-5820M  
HKS-5820M  
HKS-5820M  
HKS-5830M  
HKS-5860M  
HKS-5811M  
HKS-5810SD/5810M  
HKS-5810SD/5810M  
HKS-5830SD/5830M  
HKS-5830M  
HKS-5860SD/5860M  
HKS-5860SD/5860M  
HKS-5811SD/5811M  
HKS-5811SD/5811M  
1-6-1. Table of Optional Boards  
1-6-2. List of Installation Slots  
The HDS-X5800 can be configured to the various configura-  
tions in order to support the various systems and to expand  
the functions. Select a proper combination of the plug-in  
boards and connector boards for these purposes. The  
respective boards have the specified slots to which they must  
be inserted. Therefore, confirm that the respective boards are  
inserted into the specified slots correctly as follows.  
For the installation method of the respective boards, refer  
to “1-6-3. Installation/Removal of Plug-in Boards” and  
“1-6-4. Installation/Removal of Connector Boards”.  
There are the following optional boards for the HDS-X5800.  
Option name  
Board configuration  
33 INPUT BOARD SET  
HKS-5810M  
Connector board : CNI-11  
Connector board : CNI-12  
Connector board : CNI-13  
Connector board : CNI-14  
1 pc  
1 pc  
1 pc  
1 pc  
HKS-5810SD  
34 CASCADE INPUT  
BOARD SET  
HKS-5811M  
Plug-in board : EQ-91  
Connector board : CI-29  
Plug-in board : EQ-92  
Connector board : CI-29  
1 pc  
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If any plug-in board or connector board is inserted into  
wrong slot, the system error occurs and the HDS-X5800  
will not work properly.  
2 pcs  
1 pc  
HKS-5811SD  
2 pcs  
33 INPUT DISTRIBUTION  
BOARD  
Board name Slots of the front side Slots of the rear side  
CI-29  
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_
_
_
_
_
_
_
CASCADE IN slot  
IN 1 slot  
HKS-5820M  
Plug-in board : IPM-98  
1 pc  
CNI-11  
CNI-12  
CNI-13  
CNI-14  
CNO-13  
CNO-14  
CNO-15  
CNO-16  
EQ-91  
264 x 34 MATRIX BOARD  
IN 2 slot  
HKS-5830M  
Plug-in board : MX-103  
Plug-in board : MX-104  
1 pc  
1 pc  
IN 1 slot  
HKS-5830SD  
34 OUTPUT BOARD SET  
HKS-5860M  
IN 2 slot  
OUT 1 slot  
OUT 2 slot  
OUT 1 slot  
OUT 2 slot  
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Connector board : CNO-13  
Connector board : CNO-14  
Connector board : CNO-15  
Connector board : CNO-16  
1 pc  
1 pc  
1 pc  
1 pc  
HKS-5860SD  
Connect it to the  
MX-103 board.  
EQ-92  
Connect it to the  
MX-104 board.  
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IPM-98  
MX-103  
MX-104  
1 IN to 8 IN slot  
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_
_
1 OUT to 8 OUT slot  
1 OUT to 8 OUT slot  
HDS-X5800  
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1-6. Installation of Optional Boards  
1-6-3. Installation/Removal of Plug-in Boards  
HKS-5820M/5830M/5830SD  
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Installation  
Before installing or removing the boards, be sure to turn  
off the power switches and disconnect all of the power  
cords (4 cords) from the wall outlet. If the board is at-  
tached or removed with the power on, an electric shock  
may result or the board may be damaged.  
1. With the eject lever opened, insert the desired board  
into the corresponding slot.  
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Insert the board while applying equal force to the eject  
levers at both ends of the board.  
Model name  
Board name  
Installation slot  
On the front panel side  
HKS-5820M  
HKS-5830M  
HKS-5830SD  
IPM-98  
MX-103  
MX-104  
IN slot  
1. Remove the front panel. (Refer to Section 2-2.)  
2. Remove the four screws, and then remove the board  
retainer plate.  
OUT slot  
OUT slot  
2. While closing the eject levers in the direction of the  
arrow A, push in the board.  
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Check that the board is securely connected to the MB-  
939 board.  
(In the case of the HKS-5820M)  
Eject lever  
IN slot  
PSW3 x 6  
B
Eject lever  
A
Board retainer plate  
PSW3 x 6  
IPM-98 board  
B
A
Eject levers  
3. Attach the board retainer plate and the front panel.  
HDS-X5800  
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1-6. Installation of Optional Boards  
Removal  
2. Install the desired board into the corresponding shield  
plate.  
1. Open the eject levers of the board in the direction of  
arrow B.  
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2. Remove the board from the HDS-X5800.  
. When inserting the EQ board, be careful that the  
side-B (soldering side) of the EQ board must not  
touch the shield plate.  
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Remove the board while applying equal force to the eject  
. Check that the EQ board is securely connected.  
levers at both ends of the board.  
Model name Board name Installation slot  
HKS-5811M EQ-91  
HKS-5811SD EQ-92  
Shield plate of the MX-103 board  
Shield plate of the MX-104 board  
HKS-5811M/5811SD (EQ Board)  
The HKS-5811M/5811SD consists of the two types of the  
boards : EQ board (EQ-91 board/EQ-92 board) and CI-29  
boards.  
Installation and removal of the EQ board are described below.  
For the CI-29 board, refer to Section 1-6-4.  
(In the case of the HKS-5811SD)  
MX-104 board  
EQ-92 board  
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When the EQ board is going to be installed in the existing  
MX board (MX-103/MX-104 board), remove the MX board  
from the slot beforehand. (Refer to this section “HKS-  
5820M/5830M/5830SD”.)  
Installation  
Connectors  
1. Remove the eight screws and remove the board  
bracket (MX).  
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Keep the removed board bracket (MX).  
3. Secure the EQ board with the eight screws removed in  
step 1.  
(In the case of the HKS-5811SD)  
MX-104 board  
PSW3 x 6  
Board bracket (MX)  
PSW3 x 6  
PSW3 x 6  
PSW3 x 6  
4. Install the MX board.  
PSW3 x 6  
(Refer to this section “HKS-5820M/5830M/5830SD ”.)  
Removal  
Remove it by reversing the installation procedure.  
Shield plate (MX)  
PSW3 x 6  
HDS-X5800  
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1-6-4. Installation/Removal of Connector  
Boards  
2. Insert the desired board into the corresponding slot and  
tighten the two screws (with drop-safe) of the each  
board.  
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Before installing or removing the boards, be sure to turn  
off the power switches and disconnect all of the power  
cords (4 cords) from the wall outlet. If the board is at-  
tached or removed with the power on, an electric shock  
may result or the board may be damaged.  
. Insert the board while applying equal force to the  
screws at both ends of the board.  
. Check that the boards are securely connected to the  
MB-939 board.  
. Be careful not to turn them upside down by  
observing the top and bottom of these boards when  
installing the each board.  
HKS-5810M/5810SD/5860M/5860SD  
Option name Board  
name  
Installation slot  
Installation  
1. Remove the four screws and remove the two blank panels.  
HKS-5810M  
CNI-11 The IN1 slot of the same position as  
in the HKS-5820M (IPM-98 board)  
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Keep the removed blank panels.  
CNI-12 The IN2 slot of the same position as  
in the HKS-5820M (IPM-98 board)  
HKS-5810SD CNI-13 The IN1 slot of the same position as  
in the HKS-5820M (IPM-98 board)  
CNI-14 The IN2 slot of the same position as  
in the HKS-5820M (IPM-98 board)  
HKS-5860M  
CNO-13 The OUT1 slot of the same position  
as in the HKS-5830M (MX-103 board)  
CNO-14 The OUT2 slot of the same position  
as in the HKS-5830M (MX-103 board)  
Blank panel  
HKS-5860SD CNO-15 The OUT1 slot of the same position as  
in the HKS-5830SD (MX-104 board)  
CNO-16 The OUT2 slot of the same position as  
in the HKS-5830SD (MX-104 board)  
B3 x 4  
(In the case of the HKS-5810SD)  
IN 1 slot  
B3 x 4  
Blank panel  
CNI-13 board  
Screws  
(with drop-safe)  
Screws  
(with drop-safe)  
IN 2 slot  
CNI-14 board  
HDS-X5800  
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Removal  
2. Insert a pair of CI-29 boards to the CASCADE IN slot  
and tighten the two screws (with drop-safe) of the each  
board.  
Remove them by reversing the installation procedure.  
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HKS-5811M/5811SD (CI-29 Board)  
. Insert the board while applying equal force to the  
screws at both ends of the board.  
. Check that the boards are securely connected to the  
MB-939 board.  
. Be careful not to turn them upside down by  
observing the top and bottom of these boards when  
installing the each board.  
The HKS-5811M/5811SD consist of the two types of the  
boards: EQ board and CI-29 boards. Installation and  
removal of the CI-29 board are described below.  
For the EQ board, refer to Section 1-6-3.  
Installation  
1. Remove the two screws and remove the blank panel.  
Option name Board name Installation slot  
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Keep the removed blank panel.  
HKS-5811M  
CI-29 board  
(2 boards  
as a pair)  
Connector side, The CASCADE  
IN slot of the same position as  
in the MX-103 board.  
HKS-5811SD CI-29 board  
(2 boards  
Connector side, The CASCADE  
IN slot of the same position as  
in the MX-104 board.  
as a pair)  
Blank panel  
B3 x 4  
CI-29 board  
Screws  
(with drop-safe)  
CASCADE IN slot  
CI-29 board  
Screws  
(with drop-safe)  
Removal  
Remove it by reversing the installation procedure.  
HDS-X5800  
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1-7. Matching Connectors and Cables  
1-7. Matching Connectors and Cables  
To connect the cable to the unit, use the following connectors and cables or their equivalents.  
Model name/panel indication  
Connector name  
Application connector/cable  
Name  
Sony part No.  
HDS-X5800  
REMOTE1 A /B1/B2/C/D  
REF IN A/B/C/D  
HKS-5810SD  
SDTV Serial VIDEO INPUT 1 to 33  
HKS-5860SD  
SDTV Serial VIDEO OUTPUT 1 to 34  
BNC, 75 Z  
BNC, 75 Z  
BELDEN 8281 cable  
_
_
HKS-5810M  
Serial VIDEO INPUT 1 to 33  
HKS-5860M  
BNC, 75 Z  
BNC, 75 Z  
BELDEN 1694 cable  
Serial VIDEO OUTPUT 1 to 34  
HDS-X5800  
REMOTE2 A/B  
D-sub 9-pin, Female  
D-sub 9-pin, Male  
Connector 9-pin Male  
Junction Shell 9-pin  
1-560-651-00*1  
1-561-749-00  
HDS-X5800  
REMOTE3  
D-sub 9-pin, Male  
D-sub 9-pin, Female  
Connector 9-pin Female 1-563-815-21  
Junction Shell 9-pin  
D-sub Mini 15-pin, Female D-sub Mini 15-pin, Male  
RJ-45 modular jack 100BASE-TX standard  
1-561-749-00  
HDS-X5800  
ALARM  
_
_
HDS-X5800  
DATA  
*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  
HDS-X5800  
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1-8. Input and Output Signals of Connectors  
1-8. Input and Output Signals of  
Connectors  
ALARM : D-sub Mini 15-pin, Female  
1
6
5
10  
15  
11  
The input and output signals of the connectors at the rear  
panel are as follows.  
_ EXT VIEW _  
Pin No. Signal name  
Input/Output  
Function  
REMOTE2 A/B : RS-422A (D-sub 9-pin, Female)  
1
ALARM-3  
ALARM-1  
ALARM-4  
GND  
O
O
O
_
O
_
O
_
_
O
_
Alarm drive-3  
Alarm drive-1  
Alarm drive-4  
Ground  
2
1
5
3
9
6
4
_ EXT VIEW _  
5
ALARM-5  
GND  
Alarm drive-5  
Ground  
Pin No. Signal name Input/Output Function  
6 to 8  
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
FG  
_
O
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Frame ground  
ALARM-6  
GND  
Alarm drive-6  
Ground  
TX (_)  
RX (+)  
GND  
_
Transmitted data (_)  
Received data (+)  
Common ground  
No connection  
10  
11  
12  
GND  
Ground  
_
_
_
O
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ALARM-2  
Alarm drive-2  
Ground  
13 to 15 GND  
GND  
TX (+)  
RX (_)  
_
Common ground  
Transmitted data (+)  
Received data (_)  
No connection  
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Specifications of the alarm output  
Open collector output  
Voltage that can be applied to the terminal : 0 to 20 V  
Pull-in current :  
_
The frame ground and the common ground are connected  
internally inside the system.  
Maximum 50 mA when the output transistor is  
saturated (output terminal voltage is 1 V or less).  
Output terminal voltage x pull-in current < 50 mV  
when the output transistor is non-saturated.  
REMOTE3 : RS-232C (D-sub 9-pin, Male)  
5
1
DATA :  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (RJ-45 8-pin Modular jack)  
6
9
_ EXT VIEW _  
1
8
Pin No. Signal name Input/Output Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD  
RX  
I
Date carrier detect  
Received data  
Transmitted data  
Data terminal ready  
Signal ground  
_ EXT VIEW _  
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TX  
O
O
_
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Pin No. Signal name Input/Output Function  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
_
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TDB  
O
O
I
Transmitted data B  
Transmitted data A  
Received data B  
(*1)  
TDA  
Date set ready  
Request to send  
Clear to send  
RDB  
O
I
BI_D3+  
BI_D3_  
RDA  
_
_
I
(*1)  
_
No connection  
Received data A  
(*1)  
BI_D4+  
BI_D4_  
_
_
Pin-6 (DSR) is connected to pin-1 (DCD) internally inside  
the system.  
(*1)  
*1 : This signal line is not used in this system. It is connected to the  
termination circuit inside the system.  
HDS-X5800  
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1-9. System Connection  
1-9. System Connection  
1-9-1. S-BUS Data Link  
The routing switcher system is connected with the S-BUS data link using a 75 Z coaxial cable.  
The main equipment of the S-BUS data link is shown in the table below.  
Type in S-BUS  
data link  
Model (function name)  
Quantity  
Function/rule  
Primary station (P)*  
Routing switcher  
1
Controls the entire S-BUS data  
HDS-X5800  
link.  
(routing switcher processor)  
Can also function as a secondary  
station.  
Secondary station (S)*  
Switcher  
DVS-V6464B/M  
253 (max.)  
Controls the individual secondary  
station.  
(video routing switcher)  
HDS-X3400/X3600/X3700  
(multi bit rate routing switcher)  
DVS-A3232  
Communicates in accordance with  
the commands from the primary  
station.  
(audio routing switcher)  
DVS-RS1616  
(RS-422A remote routing switcher)  
DVS-TC3232  
(time code routing switcher)  
Remote control unit  
BKS-R3220  
(X-Y control unit)  
BKS-R3219  
(32 button control unit)  
BKS-R1617  
(universal control unit)  
BKS-R1618  
(16 button control unit)  
BKS-R3216  
(8 destination control unit)  
BKS-R3280  
(single status display unit)  
BKS-R3281  
(single status display unit)  
Terminal  
Personal computer  
(terminal emulator)  
1
Establishes the various setups of  
the system.  
The errors that have occurred in  
the S-BUS line are displayed and  
managed by the emulator.  
*: (P) and (S) indicate the setting of the S/P selector switch on the CPU board in the routing switcher.  
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Switchers other than the HDS-X5800 can be also set as a primary station. In this case, some functions are  
limited.  
HDS-X5800  
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The following diagram shows an example of the connection for the data link of the S-BUS when the  
HDS-X5800 is set as a primary station.  
Maximum 4 equipment  
: S-BUS  
Terminal  
Terminal  
: Signal system line  
: Ethernet  
Personal computer  
(terminal emulator)  
Personal computer  
(terminal emulator)  
: T-type bridge (A)  
: T-type bridge (B)  
: 75 Z terminator  
: Layer of matrix  
Primary  
station  
Level 1  
Ethernet  
Hub  
DATA  
Routing switcher  
processor  
Destination  
VTR  
HDS-X5800  
Video  
( )  
P
Audio channel 1/2  
Audio channel 3/4  
Time code  
Secondary  
station  
Level 2  
Level 3  
Level 4  
Level 8  
Time code  
routing switcher  
( )  
Each routing  
switchers  
(S)  
Audio routing switcher Audio routing switcher  
( )  
( )  
S
S
S
Source  
VTR  
Audio channel  
1/2  
Audio channel  
3/4  
Time code  
Tertiary station  
Subnet controller  
BZR-IF310  
Remote  
control  
unit  
Display unit  
Subnet controller  
Remote  
control  
unit  
BZR-IF310  
Display unit  
Display unit  
Display unit  
Remote  
control  
unit  
Remote  
control  
unit  
Remote  
control  
unit  
HDS-X5800  
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1-10. How to Extend Inputs and Outputs  
Precautions for connection  
. For the routing switcher that is used as the primary station, set the S/P selector switch on the CPU board  
to the Pposition.  
. For the routing switcher that is used as the secondary station, set the M/S switch on the CPU board (S/P  
selector switch in the HDS-X5800) to the Sposition.  
. A primary station can control up to 253 secondary stations.  
. A single S-BUS line can be connected to up to 128 secondary stations.  
. The maximum length of a single S-BUS line cable is 500 m (when the BELDEN 8281 cable is used).  
. Terminate the T-type bridge that is connected to the last machine of the S-BUS line with a 75 Z  
terminator. Also, terminate the unused REMOTE1 connector of each switcher with a 75 Z terminator.  
. Among the REMOTE1 connectors of the secondary routing switcher, two or more REMOTE1  
connectors can be used.  
How to use the T-type bridge  
The B type of T-type bridge is supplied with the HDS-X5800. Prepare coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) of 50  
cm or less and use the T-type bridge as follows.  
REMOTE1  
(BNC-type connector, male)  
T-type bridge (B)  
HDS-X5800  
(rear panel block)  
BELDEN 8281 coaxial cable  
(50 cm or less)  
1-10. How to Extend Inputs and Outputs  
1-10-1. Equipment Required for System Extension  
The HDS-X5800 can process the 1024 inputs x 1024 outputs at the maximum.  
Number of matrix inputs and outputs can be increased by connecting the following equipment.  
The HDS-X5800 configuration can be flexibly extended in accordance with the required number of  
matrix inputs and outputs. Model names and quantity of the required equipment for the typical matrix  
sizes are shown below.  
For extending the system to the matrix sizes other than the followings, find out the model names and  
calculate the quantity that are required for the desired system extension using the following equations.  
HDS-X5800  
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The usable optional boards are different depending on the type of signal to handle.  
. The HKS-58xxM is the optional board that supports multi-bit rate signal including the HDTV SDI  
signal.  
For the signal system that handles the HDTV SDI signal, use the HKS-58xxM boards for all the  
optional boards starting from input to up to output.  
. For the signal system that handles the 270 Mbps serial bit stream signal conforming to the DVB-ASI  
standard, use the HKS-5830M board for the matrix board. If the HKS-5830SD board is used, an error  
may occur in the signal.  
. To use the HKS-58xxM board, the software in the CPU-339 board in the HDS-X5800 should be  
upgraded to version 1.20 or higher.  
How to read the table  
. The letters ato jare the algebraic number that indicates quantity of the machines. Round up the  
numbers under decimal point to integer (whole number).  
. The total quantity that is actually required is shown as the number without parenthesis ( ).  
The numbers of machines that are shown with parenthesis ( ) are shown for your reference in order to  
calculate the required quantity of other models.  
Model  
Quantity  
Number of matrixes  
264 x 272 528 x 272 264 x 544 528 x 544 1024 x 1024  
HDS-X5800  
a (total quantity) = b x c  
1
2
2
4
16  
(4)  
b = (number of inputs)  
divided by 264  
(1)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
c = (number of outputs)  
divided by 272  
(1)  
(1)  
(2)  
(2)  
(4)  
HKS-5810M  
HKS-5810SD  
Input (connector)  
board  
d (total quantity) = e x c  
8
16  
16  
(8)  
32  
128  
(32)  
e = (number of inputs)  
divided by 33  
(8)  
(16)  
(16)  
HKS-5811M  
HKS-5811SD  
Cascade connection  
board  
f (total quantity) =  
(b_1) x g  
_
8
_
16  
32  
93  
HKS-5820M  
The same quantity as  
8
16  
16  
128  
Input (plug-in) board HKS-5810M/5810SD  
HKS-5830M  
HKS-5830SD  
Matrix board  
h (total quantity) = g x b  
8
16  
(8)  
16  
32  
124  
(31)  
g = (number of outputs)  
divided by 34  
(8)  
(16)  
(16)  
HKS-5860M  
HKS-5860SD  
Output (connector)  
board  
The same quantity as  
HKS-5830M/5830SD  
8
_
_
16  
16  
16  
32  
32  
124  
PFV-SP3300*  
Signal processing  
unit  
i = j divided by 17  
(When HKPF-SP003 is  
installed in all of the 17  
slots)  
_
61  
HKPF-SP003*  
Signal distribution  
board  
j = (number of inputs)  
_
264  
528  
1024  
* : Because the HKPF-SP003 is capable of six distributions of a signal, it is suited for the HDS-X5800 that requires four distribution at the  
maximum.  
The HKPF-SP003 is installed in the PFV-SP3300.  
HDS-X5800  
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1-10. How to Extend Inputs and Outputs  
1-10-2. How to Configure Optional Boards  
The following examples of configuring the optional boards are possible to extend inputs and outputs.  
3
1
3
1
4
2
4
2
5
Multi-bit Rate System (Including the HDTV system)  
Multi-bit Rate System (Including the HDTV system)  
Board  
name  
Model  
Maximum required  
numbers  
Board  
name  
Model  
Maximum required  
numbers  
1
2
3
4
CNI-11  
CNI-12  
HKS-5810M  
8
1
2
3
4
5
CNI-11  
CNI-12  
HKS-5810M  
8
CNO-13 HKS-5860M  
CNO-14  
8
CNO-13 HKS-5860M  
CNO-14  
8
1 and 2 of IPM-98  
the front side  
HKS-5820M  
8
8
CI-29  
HKS-5811M  
HKS-5820M  
8
8
1 and 2 of IPM-98  
the front side  
3 and 4 of MX-103 HKS-5830M  
the front side  
3 and 4 of MX-103 HKS-5830M  
the front side  
8
8
EQ-91  
HKS-5811M  
SDTV System  
SDTV System  
Board  
name  
Model  
Maximum required  
numbers  
Board  
name  
Model  
Maximum required  
numbers  
1
2
3
4
CNI-13  
CNI-14  
HKS-5810SD  
8
1
2
3
4
5
CNI-13  
CNI-14  
HKS-5810SD  
8
CNO-15 HKS-5860SD  
CNO-16  
8
CNO-15 HKS-5860SD  
CNO-16  
8
1 and 2 of IPM-98  
the front side  
HKS-5820M  
8
8
CI-29  
HKS-5811SD  
HKS-5820M  
8
8
1 and 2 of IPM-98  
the front side  
3 and 4 of MX-104 HKS-5830SD  
the front side  
3 and 4 of MX-104 HKS-5830SD  
the front side  
8
8
EQ-92  
HKS-5811SD  
HDS-X5800  
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1-10. How to Extend Inputs and Outputs  
1-10-3. Cascade Connection Example  
In order to extend the input, the optional 34 cascade input board set (HKS-5811M or HKS-5811SD)  
should be installed in the HDS-X5800. Up to eight sets of the 34 cascade input board set can be installed  
in a single HDS-X5800.  
Procedure  
1. Install the HKS-5811M or the HKS-5811SD in the HDS-X5800.  
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Connect the EQ-91 board to the MX-103 board or connect the EQ-92 board to the MX-104 board.  
Install the CI-29 boards in the CASCADE IN slot. (Refer to 1-6. Installation of Optional Boards.)  
2. Connect the cascade input cables as shown in the following illustration.  
According to the numbers that are attached to the cables, connect the 1st cable to the OUT1 connector  
and connect the 2nd cable to the OUT2 connector. Also, connect the 1st cable of the CH18-34 of the  
CASCADE IN slot to the OUT18 connector and connect the 2nd cable to the OUT19 connector.  
3. Establish the various setups referring to Section 1-10-6.  
Connection  
Input 265-528  
Input 1-264  
OUT1-8  
Output 1  
OUT9-17  
OUT  
18-25  
Output 272  
OUT  
26-34  
CASCADE IN  
35-272  
CASCADE IN  
1-34  
HDS-X5800  
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1-10. How to Extend Inputs and Outputs  
1-10-4. Output Extension Example  
Connection  
Input 1-264  
In order to extend the output, the optional distributors  
(signal processing unit PFV-SP3300 and the built-in signal  
distribution board HKPF-SP003 or equivalent) are re-  
quired.  
PFV-SP3300 (HKPF-SP003 17 pcs are installed) 15 units  
(HKPF-SP003 9 pcs are installed) 1 unit  
PFV-SP3300  
SDI OUT 1  
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SDI OUT 2  
The signal distribution board HKPF-SP003 or equivalent is  
required as many as the number of inputs.  
HKPF-SP003  
Procedure  
1. Connect the signal processing unit PFV-SP3300 with  
the signal distribution board HKPF-SP003 to the HDS-  
X5800 as shown in the following illustration. Connect  
them in accordance with the number of outputs to be  
extended.  
IN 1  
2. Establish the various setups referring to Section 1-10-6.  
Output  
1-272  
IN 1  
Output  
273-544  
HDS-X5800  
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1-10. How to Extend Inputs and Outputs  
1-10-5. Input/Output Extension Example  
In order to extend both of the input and output, combination of the input extension and the output exten-  
sion that are described before are used.  
Procedure  
1. Install the HKS-5811M or the HKS-5811SD in the HDS-X5800.  
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Connect the EQ-91 board to the MX-103 board or connect the EQ-92 board to the MX-104 board.  
Install the CI-29 boards in the CASCADE IN slot. (Refer to 1-6. Installation of Optional Boards.)  
2. Connect the cascade input cables as shown in the following illustration.  
According to the numbers that are attached to the cables, connect the 1st cable to the OUT1 connector  
and connect the 2nd cable to the OUT2 connector. Also, connect the 1st cable of the CH18-34 of the  
CASCADE IN slot to the OUT18 connector and connect the 2nd cable to the OUT19 connector.  
3. Connect the signal processing unit PFV-SP3300 with the signal distribution board HKPF-SP003 to  
the HDS-X5800 as shown in the following illustration. Connect them in accordance with the number  
of outputs to be extended.  
Connection  
Input 265-528  
Input 1-264  
PFV-SP3300 (HKPF-SP003 17 pcs are installed) 15 units  
(HKPF-SP003 9 pcs are installed) 1 unit  
PFV-SP3300 (HKPF-SP003 17 pcs are installed) 15 units  
(HKPF-SP003 9 pcs are installed) 1 unit  
OUTPUT 1-272  
CASCADE  
OUTPUT 273-544  
CASCADE  
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1-10. How to Extend Inputs and Outputs  
1-10-6. Control System Connection Example and Setup  
Input to 1024*2  
Input 265 to  
264 boards  
Input 1 to 264  
264 boards  
232 boards  
264 boards  
PFV-SP3300 distributor  
HKPF-SP003  
PFV-SP3300 distributor  
HKPF-SP003  
PFV-SP3300 distributor  
HKPF-SP003  
PFV-SP3300 distributor  
HKPF-SP003  
HDS-X5800  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
Output  
1 to 272  
2
1
1
3
board  
board  
board  
D
D
REMOTE1 D*3  
75 Z  
HDS-X5800  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
Output  
273 to 544  
2
1
1
4
board  
board  
board  
D
D
REMOTE1 D*3  
75 Z  
S-BUS*4  
HDS-X5800  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
Output  
545 to 816  
2
1
1
4
board  
board  
board  
D
D
REMOTE1 D*3  
75 Z  
S-BUS*4  
HDS-X5800  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
HDS-X5800  
Input  
exten-  
sion  
Output  
817 to 1024*1  
2
1
1
4
board  
board  
board  
D
D
REMOTE1 D*3  
75 Z  
75 Z  
S-BUS*4  
*1 : 1025 up to 1088 cannot be controlled.  
*2 : 1025 up to 1056 cannot be controlled.  
*3 : Connect the REMOTE1 D connector using coaxial cable and terminate the 2 end with 75 Z terminator.  
*4 : Connect the REMOTE1 connector using S-BUS cable (coaxial cable) and terminate the final device of the secondary station with 75 Z terminator.  
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.
REMOTE1D provides output in the right and accepts input in the left in the cascade connection as shown in the illustration.  
. REMOTE1 A, B, and C have the same function.  
. Be sure to terminate the un-used REMOTE1 connectors with 75 Z terminator in both primary and secondary stations.  
Switch settings of S702/CPU-339 board  
1 Bits 1 to 4 to the DOWN position  
2 Set the BIT1 through 4 to the DOWN position and set BIT8 to the UP (OPEN) position.  
Establish the CASCADE FORMAT setup of the menu item [Z]. (Refer to the System Setup Manual.)  
3 Bits 1 to 4 to the UP (OPEN) position  
4 Bits 1 to 3 to the DOWN position and bits 4, 8 to the UP (OPEN) position  
HDS-X5800  
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1-11. Setting the On-Board Switches and Description of LEDs  
1-11-1. CPU-339 Board (HDS-X5800)  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
D1308  
IF-844  
IF-844  
A
B
C
D
E
F
D1  
D1  
D1307  
D1101  
D1102  
D1103  
D1104  
D1105  
D1106  
D1107  
D1108  
S1  
S1  
IF-844  
IF-844  
D1  
D1  
S701  
S1  
S1  
S702  
S703  
S706  
D705  
D706  
D707  
D708  
D701  
D702  
D703  
D704  
D201  
ND703  
ND702  
G
H
J
DI1  
DI4  
SW1  
SW2  
ND701  
S1001  
DI8  
DI7  
DI6  
DI3  
DI2  
D403  
D402  
D401  
S301  
ND302  
ND301  
CPU DK Module  
Side A (Component side)  
<LEDs>  
Status of the REMOTE 1 connector (Data send/receive with S-BUS data link)  
Ref. No.  
(Address)  
LED name  
REMOTE1 A RX Received data from data link of the REMOTE1 A connector.  
REMOTE1 A TX Sent data to data link of the REMOTE1 A connector.  
REMOTE1 B RX Received data from data link of the REMOTE1 B1 or B2 connector.  
REMOTE1 B TX Sent data to data link of the REMOTE1 B1 or B2 connector.  
Status when lights up (Lights for 0.015 second)  
D1101  
D1102  
D1103  
D1104  
D1105  
D1106  
D1107  
D1108  
(C-8)  
(C-8)  
(C-8)  
(C-8)  
(C-8)  
(C-8)  
(C-8)  
(C-8)  
REMOTE1 C RX Received data from data link of the REMOTE1 C connector.  
REMOTE1 C TX Sent data to data link of the REMOTE1 C connector.  
REMOTE1 D RX Received data from data link of the REMOTE1 D connector.  
REMOTE1 D TX Sent data to data link of the REMOTE1 D connector.  
Status of the REMOTE 2 connector (Data send/receive with S-BUS data link)  
Ref. No.  
(Address)  
LED name  
REMOTE2 A RX Received data from data link of the REMOTE2 A connector.  
REMOTE2 A TX Sent data to data link of the REMOTE2 A connector.  
REMOTE2 B RX Received data from data link of the REMOTE2 B connector.  
REMOTE2 B TX Sent data to data link of the REMOTE2 B connector.  
Status when lights up (Lights for 0.015 second)  
D705  
D706  
D707  
D708  
(F-8)  
(F-8)  
(F-8)  
(F-8)  
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Status of the entire system  
Ref. No.  
(Address)  
LED name  
Status when lights up  
D701  
(G-8)  
ACTIVE  
Control is executed. (The CPU-339 board on which D701 lights up  
is mainly running.)  
D702  
(G-8)  
REMOTE1 B  
PRIMARY ON  
REMOTE1 B1 or B2 is set to the primary station.  
D703  
D704  
(G-8)  
(G-8)  
RUN  
The program on the CPU-339 board is running correctly.  
ERROR  
An abnormality is detected by the self-diagnostics.  
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Error code is indicated on ND701 to ND703.  
ND703  
ND702  
ND701  
(G-8)  
(G-8)  
(G-8)  
ERROR No. 7SEG  
When an abnormality is detected by the self-diagnostics, its error  
code is indicated.  
(For details of the error code, refer to Section 2-3.)  
Status of the data link that is connected to DATA LAN (DATA connector)  
Ref. No.  
(Address)  
LED name  
Status when lights up  
D403  
D402  
D401  
(H-8)  
(H-8)  
(H-8)  
ACT  
Sending data to the data link or receiving data from the data link.  
Being connected to the data link.  
LINK  
100/10  
Equipment on the data link is operating on 100BASE-TX.  
Status of others  
Ref. No.  
(Address)  
LED name  
Status when lights up  
D1308  
D1307  
D201  
(A-5)  
(B-5)  
(F-7)  
(J-6)  
(J-6)  
(J-6)  
(J-6)  
(J-6)  
(J-6)  
+3 V  
+5 V  
_
Power supply circuit supplying +3.3 V is operating.  
Power supply circuit supplying +5 V is operating.  
Factory use.  
Factory use.  
Factory use.  
Factory use.  
Factory use.  
Factory use.  
Factory use.  
ND302  
ND301  
D301  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
M7  
D302  
M6  
D303  
M5  
D304  
M4  
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<Switches>  
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The two CPU-339 boards that are inserted in slots A and B, must have the exactly same setup.  
S701 (D-8) : Station ID/Unit IP setting switch  
8-pin piano-type switch  
OPEN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Factory setting  
indicates the switch lever position.)  
(
Set the unit ID for communication with external devices.  
Even if the setting is changed while the power is on, the unit ID is not updated.  
In order to change the unit ID, change the setting. Then either turn off the main power and back on, or  
press the reset switch on the CPU-339 board.  
Set the station ID of the HDS-X5800 when the HDS-X5800 is connected to the S-BUS data link as  
follows.  
When the HDS-X5800 is used as the primary station, the station ID is set to 1regardless of setting of  
this switch.  
When the HDS-X5800 is used as the secondary station, set the station ID to any number other than 0,  
1and 255. Be careful not to duplicate the same number of the other equipment in the secondary  
station when setting the station ID.  
Setup example  
1
OPEN  
When the setup value is 8  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
[1] [2]  
[64] [128]  
[4] [8] [16] [32]  
<Setup value>  
8 : 0  
30 : 0  
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 ; OPEN (Up position)  
0 ; CLOSE (DOWN position)  
(16 + 8 + 4 + 2)  
254 : 0  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
(128 + 64 + 32 + 16 + 8 + 4 + 2)  
When the switch S703-6 is set to CLOSE (DOWN position), this switch is used for the IP address when  
connected to the DATA LAN and is fixed to 10.64.5.1.  
HDS-X5800  
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S702 (E-8) : REMOTE 1 SELECT switch  
8-pin piano-type switch  
OPEN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Factory setting  
indicates the switch lever position.)  
(
BIT1 to BIT4 : S/P selector switch  
BIT1 : REMOTE1 A  
BIT2 : REMOTE1 B (B1, B2)  
BIT3 : REMOTE1 C  
BIT4 : REMOTE1 D  
Used to assign the HDS-X5800 either to the primary station or to the secondary station. Set the bit switch  
from bits 1 to 4 in accordance with the connector used.  
UP (OPEN) position : PRIMARY (Operates as the primary station)  
DOWN position :  
SECONDARY (Operates as the secondary station)  
Set the four selector switches in accordance with the desired operations and connections as shown below.  
At the same time, the switches whose setup values are automatically determined depending on the  
operations and connections so that the setup values cannot be made valid even though they are set, are  
shown as follows.  
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Even if the setting is changed while the power is on, the operation mode is not updated.  
In order to change the operation mode, change the setting. Then either turn off the main power and back  
on, or press the reset switch on the CPU-339 board.  
Operation and connection  
S702-1 S702-2 S702-3 S702-4 S702-8  
S703-5  
128/32  
A-S/P  
B-S/P  
C-S/P  
D-S/P  
CAS  
HDS-X5800 operates as the primary station  
P
P
P
P
P
S
P
P
Valid  
Valid  
Valid  
HDS-X5800 operates as the primary station  
and the REMOTE1 C is used to extend  
the MVS-8000 series at the same time  
Invalid*  
HDS-X5800 operates as the primary station  
and the REMOTE1 C, 1 D are used to extend  
the MVS-8000 series at the same time  
P
P
S
S
Invalid*  
Valid  
HDS-X5800 operates as the secondary station  
S
S
S
S
_
_
S
P
Valid  
Valid  
Invalid  
Invalid  
HDS-X5800 is used as the secondary station  
in the cascade connection and at the same time  
it is connected where it outputs a video signal  
(equivalent to 3 and 4on Section 1-10-6  
on page 1-24) in the entire cascade system  
P : PRIMARY  
S : SECONDARY  
* : Be sure to set to the DOWN position.  
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BIT2 : Cross-level Tie Line function valid/invalid  
selector switch  
BIT5 to BIT7 : Baud rate selector switch  
BIT5 : REMOTE1 A  
Set this switch when you want to enable the cross-level tie  
line function when the tie line system is constructed using  
the HDS-X5800. Even if the setting is changed while the  
power is on, the operation mode is not updated.  
In order to change the operation mode, change the setting.  
Then either turn off the power and back on, or press the  
reset switch on the CPU-339 board.  
BIT6 : REMOTE1 C  
BIT7 : REMOTE1 D  
Sets the baud rate when the HDS-X5800 is connected to  
the S-BUS data link using the above connectors.  
Set BIT5 to BIT7 in accordance with the connectors used.  
All of the equipment that are connected to the same S-BUS  
data link must have the same setting for the baud rate  
speed. Even when a setting is changed while the power is  
on, the setting is reflected on the operation of the HDS-  
X5800.  
If there is any possibility to disconnect the cables between  
the equipment while they are operating, set the switch to  
the DOWN position.  
UP (OPEN) position : 1250 kbps  
DOWN position :  
UP (OPEN) position : Cross-level tie line function is  
made valid.  
DOWN position :  
Cross-level tie line function is  
made invalid.  
BIT3 : Tie Line full display function valid/invalid  
selector switch  
Set this switch when you want to enable the cross-level tie line  
full display function when the tie line system is constructed  
using the HDS-X5800.  
312 kbps  
UP (OPEN) position : Cross-level tie line full display  
function is made valid.  
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Baud rate of the REMOTE1 B is fixed to 312 kbps.  
DOWN position :  
Cross-level tie line full display  
function is made invalid.  
BIT8 : Cascade selector switch  
Used to extend the inputs depending on the cascade  
connection. Set this switch to the UP (OPEN) position in  
the HDS-X5800s that connect to the cascade.  
Even if the setting is changed while the power is on, the  
operation mode is not updated.  
In order to change the operation mode, change the setting.  
Then either turn off the power and back on, or press the  
reset switch on the CPU-339 board.  
BIT4 : SYNC/ASYNC selector switch  
Used to select whether the communication on the RE-  
MOTE1 data link is carried out in synchronization with the  
input reference signal that is connected to the REF IN A  
connector, or is communicated asynchronous with the  
input reference signal. However, the routing switcher  
system will operate in the asynchronous mode if the  
reference video signal is not input to the REF IN A  
connector even if this switch is set to the SYNC position.  
Even when a setting is changed while the power is on, the  
setting is reflected on the operation of the HDS-X5800.  
UP (OPEN) position : ASYNC (asynchronous mode)  
S703 (E-8) :  
8-pin piano-type switch  
OPEN  
DOWN position :  
SYNC (synchronous mode)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BIT5 : Table data size selector switch  
Factory setting  
indicates the switch lever position.)  
Used to select whether the S-BUS table data size that is  
output is 128 bytes or 32 bytes while the HDS-X5800 is a  
primary station in the S-BUS data link connected by the  
REMOTE1 B connector. When this switch is set to the 32  
bytes mode, set the S703-4 to the DOWN position. When  
the sync selector of the REF IN A channel is set to ODD  
using the setup menu while the sync signal is being input  
to the REF IN A connector, the S-BUS control enters the  
frame sync mode. In the frame sync mode, the connectable  
station ID is fixed to position 2 to 15. Even when a setting  
is changed while the power is on, the setting is reflected on  
the operation of the HDS-X5800.  
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BIT1 : Virtual matrix function valid/invalid  
selector switch  
Set this switch when you want to use the virtual matrix  
function. Even if the setting is changed while the power is  
on, the operation mode is not updated.  
In order to change the operation mode, change the setting.  
Then either turn off the power and back on, or press the  
reset switch on the CPU-339 board.  
UP (OPEN) position : Virtual matrix functions.  
UP (OPEN) position : 32 bytes  
DOWN position :  
Virtual matrix does not function.  
DOWN position :  
128 bytes  
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BIT6 : Unit ID/IP setting method selector switch  
Used to select the method of setting the IP address in the  
data link that is connected to the DATA connector.  
Even if the setting is changed while the power is on, the  
operation mode is not updated. In order to change the  
operation mode, change the setting. Then either turn off the  
power and back on, or press the reset switch on the CPU-  
339 board.  
1 :  
2 :  
Not used  
The total count of the errors that are detected by  
self-diagnostics is displayed (decimal number) on  
ND701, ND702, and ND703.  
When the reset switch on the CPU-339 board is  
pressed or this switch is set to 5, the total count is  
re-set to 000.  
The output connector number of the cross-point  
error that is detected first after the CPU-339 board is  
re-started or after this switch is set to the position 5,  
is displayed (decimal number) on ND701, ND702,  
and ND703. This error information is kept until the  
CPU-339 board is re-started.  
The input connector number of the cross-point error  
that is detected first after the CPU-339 board is re-  
started or after this switch is set to the position 5, is  
displayed (decimal number) on ND701, ND702, and  
ND703. This error information is kept until the  
CPU-339 board is re-started.  
3 :  
4 :  
5 :  
UP (OPEN) position : A value that is set from a personal  
computer connected to RE-  
MOTE3 becomes valid.  
DOWN position :  
The IP address is fixed to  
10.64.5.1.  
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For the details of the IP address setting, refer to Section  
1-12.  
BIT7 : Not used  
BIT8 : Debug mode selector switch  
This switch is factory use only. Do not change this setting.  
The error code that is being displayed on ND701,  
ND702, and ND703 is reset and 000is displayed.  
6, 7 : Not used  
8 : Factory use only  
S706 (F-8) : Test rotary switch  
Run the system with 0 (default) position of this switch.  
Used for adjustment in the factory.  
If this mode is executed, all of the set data are  
deleted. Before executing this mode, implement the  
backup of the setup data using the attached BZR-20  
software. After execution of the this mode, return  
the setup data.  
8
A
6
E
2
0
Factory setting  
9 :  
Not used  
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A : Cross-point test  
Checks the signal transmission circuit and detection  
. When this switch is set to any position of 2 to 5 while  
the power is on, the setting is reflected on the operation  
of the HDS-X5800. Set this switch to 0 to return to the  
normal operation.  
. Even the setting is changed to A to F while the power is  
on, the operation mode is not updated. In order to change  
the operation mode to A to F, change the setting. Then  
re-start the CPU-339 board (either turn off the power and  
back on, or press the reset switch on the CPU-339  
board). Set this switch to 0 and re-start the CPU-339  
board to return to the normal operation.  
circuit.  
All of the input connectors to which the signals are  
supplied, are switched one connector after another in  
the order starting from the smaller number of the  
output connectors (from OUT1 to OUT272). If  
presence and absence of the signal do not match  
between the input signals and the output signals  
(cross-point error), the output connector number in  
problem are displayed on the ND701, ND702,  
ND703 (decimal notation.) The message 000”  
appears when there is not problem. If only one input  
signal is connected, this test is executed once and the  
machine enters the standby state until the input  
signal shows any change. If two or more input  
signals are supplied, this test is repeated starting  
from the smaller number of the input connector.  
0 :  
Normal operation  
The error that is detected first by self-diagnostics is  
indicated on ND701, ND702, and ND703 as an error  
code. The error code that is displayed first, is kept  
stored until the CPU-339 board is re-started or until  
this switch is set to the position 5.  
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B : Cross-point test  
It checks the signal transmission circuit and detec-  
DI7 (green) : STATUS2 LED  
Used for maintenance purpose. Lights off in normal  
operation.  
tion circuit.  
Contents of this test are the same as those of the  
previous item A. However, if an error occurs, the  
input terminal numbers in problem are displayed on  
the ND701, ND702, and ND703 (decimal notation).  
C : Clears the system status log.  
D : Returns all of the setup items to the default setup  
when shipped from the factory. However, the IP  
address is not initialized.  
DI6 (green) : STATUS3 LED  
Used for maintenance purpose. Lights off in normal  
operation.  
DI3 (green) : STATUS4 LED  
Used for maintenance purpose. Lights off in normal  
operation.  
E : IP address setting mode  
Used to set the IP address.  
Refer to Section 1-12 for the IP address setting  
procedure.  
DI2 (green) : RUN status LED  
Lights on when the CPU-DK module starts operating.  
F : Downloading mode  
<Switches on the CPU DK module>  
SW1 : RESET switch  
This is the mode for service maintenance.  
Resets the CPU-DK module.  
S1001 (H-8) : Reset switch  
Resets the CPU-339 board.  
SW2 : MODE switch  
8-pin DIP switch  
This switch is factory use only. Do not change this setting.  
The default setting is all OFF.  
S301 (J-6) :  
This switch is factory use only.  
S/N 10020 and higher :  
The default setting is all ON.  
S/N 10001 through 10019 :  
The default setting is all OFF.  
<LED on IF-844 board>  
D1 (B-1) : SRX  
Lights about 0.015 second when it receives.  
<Switch on IF-844 board>  
S1 (B-3) : RESET  
Reset switch of MPU on the IF-844 board.  
<LEDs on the CPU DK module>  
DI1 (green) : CD (Card Detect) status LED  
Lights on when the CPU-DK module is inserted correctly  
to the CPU-339 board.  
DI4 (green) : +3.3 V  
Indicates the status of the power supplied to the CPU-DK  
module.  
Lights on while the power is on.  
DI8 (green) : STATUS1 LED  
Used for maintenance purpose. Lights in normal operation.  
HDS-X5800  
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<Switches>  
1-11-2. MX-103 Board (HKS-5830M)  
S3101 (E-7) : Re-clocker IC setting switch 1  
8-pin DIP switch  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ON  
A
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
D11  
D10  
Factory setting  
indicates the switch lever position.)  
D3001  
D3002  
D3003  
D3051  
D3052  
D3053  
D3054  
D3055  
D3056  
D3057  
D3058  
D3059  
D3060  
D3061  
D3062  
D3063  
D3064  
D3065  
D3066  
D3067  
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D3201  
BIT1 to BIT4 : Re-clock bypass switch  
BIT1 : Setting OUTPUT1 through OUTPUT8  
BIT2 : Setting OUTPUT9 through OUTPUT17  
BIT3 : Setting OUTPUT18 through OUTPUT25  
BIT4 : Setting OUTPUT26 through OUTPUT34  
Used to bypass the re-clocking (waveform shaping) of  
signal in units of 8 output channels or 9 output channels.  
ON : Bypass ON (Re-clock OFF)  
C
D
D3068  
D3069  
D3070  
D3071  
D3072  
D3073  
D3074  
D3075  
D3076  
D3077  
D3078  
D3079  
D3080  
D3081  
D3082  
D3083  
D3084  
E
F
OFF : Bypass OFF (Re-clock ON)  
m
. Set to Bypass OFFduring normal operation.  
If it is set to Bypass ON, an error may occur in the  
equipment connected to the lower layer (refer to 1-9.  
System Connection) of the HDS-X5800.  
. Bypass ON/OFF can be also set using the setup menu of  
secondary station. However, the Bypass ONsetting  
has priority.  
Side A (Component side)  
<LEDs>  
D10, D11 (A-7) : +3.3 V-1, +3.3 V-2 LED  
Lights on when +3.3 V power supply is normal.  
If Bypass ONis set by secondary station, setting of  
Bypass OFFbecomes invalid even if it is set by the  
switch.  
D3001, D3002, D3003 (B-7) : CNO 1/CNO 2/CAS  
Lights on when the power supply operation of the  
connector board that is installed in the back of this board  
and that of the cascade input board are normal. If the  
power supply operation of the connector board and cascade  
input board is abnormal, or if the connector board and  
cascade input board are not installed, it lights off.  
D3001 indicates status of the upper connector board  
(CNO1). D3002 indicates status of the lower connector  
board (CNO2). D3003 indicates status of the cascade input  
board (CAS).  
BIT5 to BIT8: DVB-ASI mode switch  
BIT5 : Setting OUTPUT1 through OUTPUT8  
BIT6 : Setting OUTPUT9 through OUTPUT17  
BIT7 : Setting OUTPUT18 through OUTPUT25  
BIT8 : Setting OUTPUT26 through OUTPUT34  
Used to select the DVB-ASI mode when handling the  
DVB-ASI signal in units of 8 output channels or 9 output  
channels.  
ON : DVB-ASI mode  
OFF : SMPTE mode  
m
. When the DVB-ASI mode is selected, the SMPTE  
signals cannot be handled.  
D3051 to D3084 (C-7, D-7) : OUT LED  
Lights on when the respective channels of 1 to 34 are  
outputting the signal. It turns off when the signal is not  
output.  
. The mode can be also set using the setup menu of  
secondary station. However, the DVB-ASI mode”  
setting has priority.  
If DVB-ASI modeis set by secondary station, setting  
of SMPTE modebecomes invalid even if it is set by  
the switch.  
D3201 (B-7) : RE-CLOCKING DIAG LED  
Lights on when all of the re-clocker ICs are set in the  
normal operation setup. It turns off if any single channel is  
not set in the normal operation setup.  
n
The normal operation setup means the following status.  
Re-clock :  
ON (Bypass : OFF)  
Bit rate selection : AUTO (Manual selection : OFF)  
Mode :  
SMPTE (DVB-ASI : OFF)  
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S3102 (D-7) : Re-clocker IC setting switch 2  
8-pin DIP switch  
BIT5 to BIT8 : Bit rate manual setting switch  
BIT5 : Bit rate setting-1  
BIT6 : Bit rate setting-2  
ON  
BIT7 : Bit rate setting-3  
BIT8 : Manual setting ON/OFF  
Bit rate of all of the 34 channels are set at once.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Factory setting  
indicates the switch lever position.)  
(
Bit rate  
BIT5  
BIT6  
BIT7  
BIT8  
Automatic setting  
143 Mbps  
_
_
_
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
BIT1 to BIT4 : Signal output slope setting switch  
other than the standard specification  
BIT1 : Setting OUTPUT1 through OUTPUT8  
BIT2 : Setting OUTPUT9 through OUTPUT17  
BIT3 : Setting OUTPUT18 through OUTPUT25  
BIT4 : Setting OUTPUT26 through OUTPUT34  
Used to set slope of the output signal in units of 8 output  
channels or 9 output channels when handling the signals  
other than the SMPTE specification bit rate (143 Mbps,  
177 Mbps, 270 Mbps, 360 Mbps, 540 Mbps, 1483.5 Mbps  
and 1485 Mbps) and the signals other than the DVB-ASI  
signal (270 Mbps).  
177 Mbps  
270 Mbps  
360 Mbps  
ON  
540 Mbps  
OFF  
OFF  
1483.5/1485 Mbps ON  
ON  
_ : Don’t care.  
m
. Set BIT8 to OFF (bit rate automatic setting mode) during  
normal operation.  
. Manual setting of the bit rate is set to all of the 34  
channels at once. It cannot be set individually for each  
channel.  
ON : SMPTE292M specification output slope  
OFF : SMPTE259M specification output slope  
m
. In the case of the SMPTE specification bit rate signal  
and the DVB-ASI signal (270 Mbps), slope of output  
signal is automatically set so that setting of this becomes  
invalid.  
<Automatic setting value>  
1483.5/1485 Mbps :  
SMPTE292M  
specification output  
slope  
Other than 1483.5/1485 Mbps : SMPTE259M  
specification output  
slope  
. This switch setting is valid only when the output board is  
HKS-5860M.  
If the output board is HKS-5860SD, slope of output  
signal is fixed to the SMPTE259M specification output  
slope and this switch setting becomes invalid.  
HDS-X5800  
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1-11-3. MX-104 Board (HKS-5830SD)  
1-11-4. IPM-98 Board (HKS-5820M)  
5
4
3
2
1
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
D11  
D10  
D12  
D3052  
D3053  
D3054  
D3901  
D3902  
D3903  
D3904  
D3905  
D3906  
D3907  
D3908  
D3909  
D3910  
D3911  
D3912  
D3913  
D3914  
D3915  
D3916  
D3917  
D2108  
D2107  
D2001  
D2002  
C
D
D3918  
D3919  
D3920  
D3921  
D3922  
D3923  
D3924  
D3925  
D3926  
D3927  
D3928  
D3929  
D3930  
D3931  
D3932  
D3933  
D3934  
G
H
E
F
Side A (Component side)  
Side A (Component side)  
<LEDs>  
D10 (B-7) : +5 V LED  
<LEDs>  
D2001, D2002 (C-5) : REA1/REA2  
Lights on when +5 V power supply is normal.  
Lights on when operation of the connector board that is  
installed in the back of this board, is normal. It turns off  
when the power supply circuit of the connector board is  
faulty or when the connector board is not installed. D2001  
indicates status of the upper connector board (REA1).  
D2002 indicates status of the lower connector board (REA2).  
D11 (B-7) : +4.1 V LED  
Lights on when +4.1 V power supply is normal.  
D12 (B-7) : +3.3 V LED  
Lights on when +3.3 V power supply is normal.  
D2107, D2108 (C-5) : +3.3 V LED  
D3052, D3053, D3054 (B-7) : CNO 1/CNO 2/CAS  
Lights on when the power supply operation of the  
connector board that is installed in the back of this board,  
and that of the cascade input board are normal. If the  
power supply operation is abnormal, or if the connector  
board and cascade input board are not installed, it lights  
off.  
Lights on when +3.3 V power supply is normal.  
D3052 indicates status of the upper connector board  
(CNO1). D3053 indicates status of the lower connector  
board (CNO2). D3054 indicates status of the cascade input  
board (CAS).  
D3901 to D3934 (C-7, D-7) : OUT LED  
Lights on when the respective channels of 1 to 34 are  
outputting the signal. It turns off when the signal is not  
output.  
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1-11-5. EQ-91 Board (HKS-5811M)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
1
2
D6008  
D6007  
Side A (Component side)  
<LEDs>  
D6007, D6008 (A-1) : +5 V-1, +5 V-2 LED  
Lights on when +5 V power supply is normal.  
1-11-6. EQ-92 Board (HKS-5811SD)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
1
2
D6007  
D6008  
Side A (Component side)  
<LEDs>  
D6007, D6008 (A-1) : +5 V-1, +5 V-2 LED  
Lights on when +5 V power supply is normal.  
HDS-X5800  
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1-11-7. FP-129 Board (HDS-X5800)  
CN2  
D5  
D6  
D7  
D8  
D9  
D10  
D11  
D12  
D1  
D2  
D3  
D4  
LE-251  
3
7
CN102 CN101  
D502  
D533 D536 D539 D542 D546 D549 D552 D555  
D535 D538 D541 D544 D548 D550 D553 D556  
2
D545  
D547  
4
CN1  
D1004  
D1005  
D1002  
D1003  
D527  
D529  
D530  
D532  
D503  
D507 D509 D510 D512  
1
6
5
S101  
S102  
TP101 E601  
1
S104  
S106  
ND601 ND602  
S103  
S105  
TP601  
RV102  
8
Side-B (Component side)  
<LEDs>  
1 ACTIVE CPU BOARD  
D521, D523, D524, D526 : REMOTE1 PRIM  
D521 : REMOTE1 A  
D502 : CPU MAIN SLOT A  
D503 : CPU MAIN SLOT B  
D523 : REMOTE1 B  
D524 : REMOTE1 C  
Lights in green when it is working as the main CPU, and  
lights off when it is working as a backup CPU.  
D526 : REMOTE1 D  
Lights off :  
Working as a secondary station.  
Lights in green : Working as a primary station.  
Flashes in green : Working in the frame sync mode as a  
primary station.  
2 REMOTE1 STATUS  
REMOTE1 A to D systems status indication  
3 REFERENCE STATUS  
D504, D511, D515, D519 : REMOTE1 1250  
D504 : REMOTE1 A  
REFERENCE A to D systems status indication  
D511 : REMOTE1 B  
D527, D529, D530, D532 :  
D515 : REMOTE1 C  
REFERENCE PROGRESSIVE  
D519 : REMOTE1 D  
D527 : REF A  
Lights off :  
Communication speed is not 1250 kbps.  
D529 : REF B  
Lights in green : Communication speed is 1250 kbps.  
Lights in red : An error occurs in the primary station.  
D530 : REF C  
D532 : REF D  
Lights in green when the reference input signal is progres-  
sive.  
D501, D508, D513, D517 : REMOTE1 312  
D501 : REMOTE1 A  
D508 : REMOTE1 B  
D533, D539, D546, D552 : REFERENCE 525  
D513 : REMOTE1 C  
D533 : REF A  
D517 : REMOTE1 D  
D539 : REF B  
Lights off :  
Communication speed is not 312 kbps.  
D546 : REF C  
Lights in green : Communication speed is 312 kbps.  
Lights in red : An error occurs in the primary station.  
D552 : REF D  
Lights in green when the reference input signal is 525  
(NTSC).  
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D535, D541, D548, D553 : REFERENCE 625  
D535 : REF A  
D541 : REF B  
D548 : REF C  
D553 : REF D  
5 SIGNAL STATUS  
D1 to D272 : DETECT INPUT/OUTPUT/IN ERR/OUT ERR  
When the LED is set in the mode in which presence/absence  
of the input/output signal is displayed, its presence or  
absence is displayed. When the LED is set in the mode in  
which location of error of the input/output signal is  
Lights in green when the reference input signal is 625 (PAL).  
displayed, its presence or absence of error is displayed. The  
indication mode of the LED is switched by the switch S105.  
D536, D542, D549, D555 : REFERENCE 1125  
D536 : REF A  
D542 : REF B  
D549 : REF C  
Lights in green :  
Flashes in green : Error occurs.  
Lights off : No signal/No error  
Signal is present.  
D555 : REF D  
Lights in green when the reference input signal is 1125 (HD).  
(Different depending on the display  
mode)  
D538, D544, D550, D556 : REFERENCE 750  
D538 : REF A  
6 Mode selection of signal status (D1 to D272)  
D507 : INPUT  
D544 : REF B  
D550 : REF C  
In the mode in which presence/absence of input signal is  
indicated, it flashes in green.  
D556 : REF D  
Lights in green when the reference input signal is 750 (HD).  
D509 : OUTPUT  
In the mode in which presence/absence of output signal is  
indicated, it flashes in green.  
4 FAN STATUS  
D514 : FAN (TOP) L1 (rear left on top of the unit)  
D516 : FAN (TOP) L2 (front left on top of the unit)  
D518 : FAN (TOP) C1 (rear center on top of the unit)  
D520 : FAN (TOP) C2 (front center on top of the unit)  
D510 : IN ERR  
In the mode in which error of input signal is indicated, it  
flashes in green.  
D522 : FAN (TOP) R1(rear right on top of the unit)  
D525 : FAN (TOP) R2 (front right on top of the unit)  
D528 : FAN (BOTTOM) L1 (rear left in the bottom  
of the unit)  
D512 : OUT ERR  
In the mode in which error of output signal is indicated, it  
flashes in green.  
D531 : FAN (BOTTOM) L2 (front left in the bottom  
of the unit)  
D534 : FAN (BOTTOM) C1 (rear center in the  
bottom of the unit)  
D537 : FAN (BOTTOM) C2 (front center in the  
bottom of the unit)  
7 COMMUNICATION STATUS  
D1002 : COM RUN  
Operating status of the CPU on the FP-129 board is indicated.  
Lights in green : CPU is running.  
Lights off :  
CPU operation is faulty.  
D540 : FAN (BOTTOM) R1 (rear right in the  
bottom of the unit)  
D1003 : COM ERR  
D543 : FAN (BOTTOM) R2 (front right in the  
bottom of the unit)  
Operating status of the CPU on the FP-129 board is indicated.  
Lights in red : An error occurs in CPU.  
D545 : FAN (REAR) 1 (rear left of the unit)  
D547 : FAN (REAR) 2 (rear right of the unit)  
Fan status indication. It Lights in green when the fan is  
working normally. It Lights in red when the fan has an error.  
Lights off :  
CPU operation is faulty.  
D1004 : COM TX  
Operating status of the CPU on the FP-129 board is indicated.  
Lights in green when sending data to the main CPU.  
D1005 : COM RX  
Operating status of the CPU on the FP-129 board is indicated.  
Lights in green when receiving data from the main CPU.  
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8 Character display  
D2 : DC +12 V B  
ND601, ND602 :  
The network IP address, S-BUS station ID and error  
message are displayed.  
Power supply unit B system status indication  
Lights in green when working normally. If the power  
supply B system has an error, it lights in red. (Lights off  
when both power supplies B1 and B2 are not inserted.)  
The display is switched by the switch S103.  
<Switches>  
D3 : CPU RUN A  
S101 : RESET  
Resets the FP-129 board.  
Status indication of the CPU-339 board in slot A  
Lights in green when working normally. If the CPU-339  
board has a faulty operation, it lights in red. (Lights off  
when the CPU-339 board is not inserted in the slot A.)  
S102 : Rotary switch  
This switch is factory use only. Do not change this setting.  
D4 : CPU RUN B  
S103 : MENU  
The display of the character displays (ND601 and ND602)  
is switched.  
Status indication of the CPU-339 board in slot B  
Lights in green when working normally. If the CPU-339  
board has a faulty operation, it lights in red. (Lights off  
when the CPU-339 board is not inserted in the slot B.)  
S104 : LED TEST  
All of the LEDs (D1002 to D1004) on the FP-129 board  
light on.  
D5 : FAN  
Status indication of fan  
Lights in green when all (14) fans are working normally. If  
a fan is faulty, it lights in red.  
S105 : DISPLAY SELECT  
The display modes of the D1 to D272 are switched.  
D6 : TEMPERATURE  
S106 : DISPLAY ON/OFF  
It triggers ON/OFF of the LEDs on the FP-129 board.  
(Except for D1002 to D1004)  
Status indication of temperature inside the machine  
Lights in green during normal operation. Lights in red  
when temperature inside the machine goes abnormally high.  
<Connectors>  
D7 : BOARD  
CN101 :  
Status indication of option boards  
Connector for factory use only.  
Lights in green during normal operation. Lights in red  
when abnormality occurs in any of the option boards.  
CN102 :  
Connector for writing into PLD (IC114)  
D8 : REMOTE  
Status indication of REMOTE1  
Lights in green during normal operation. Lights in red  
when the S-BUS link is faulty.  
<Variable resistor/TEST terminals>  
RV102 : Variable resistor for temperature  
adjustment  
D9 : REF A  
TP101 : Check terminal for temperature  
adjustment  
Status of indication of reference A system  
Lights in green when the reference video signal is normally  
input. Lights in red when there is abnormality.  
(Lights off when the setting not to synchronize the signal  
with the REFERENCE signal at the REF IN A connector,  
is selected and at the same time when the reference video  
signal is not inputted.)  
TP601 : +5 V power voltage check terminal  
<LEDs on LE-251 board>  
D1 : DC +12 V A  
Power supply unit A system status indication  
Lights in green when working normally. If the power  
supply A system has an error, it lights in red. (Lights off  
when both power supplies A1 and A2 are not inserted.)  
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D10 : REF B  
Status indication of reference B system  
Lights in green when the reference video signal is normally  
input. Lights in red when there is abnormality.  
(Lights off when the setting not to synchronize the signal  
with the REFERENCE signal at the REF IN A connector,  
is selected and at the same time when the reference video  
signal is not inputted.)  
D11 : REF C  
Status indication of reference C system  
Lights in green when the reference video signal is normally  
input. Lights in red when there is abnormality.  
(Lights off when the setting not to synchronize the signal  
with the REFERENCE signal at the REF IN A connector,  
is selected and at the same time when the reference video  
signal is not inputted.)  
D12 : REF D  
Status indication of reference D system  
Lights in green when the reference video signal is normally  
input. Lights in red when there is abnormality.  
(Lights off when the setting not to synchronize the signal  
with the REFERENCE signal at the REF IN A connector,  
is selected and at the same time when the reference video  
signal is not inputted.)  
HDS-X5800  
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1-11-8. CNI-11 Board (HKS-5810M)  
A
B
C
D
F
E
D304  
1
2
Side A (Component side)  
<LED>  
D304 (D-1) : +3.3 V LED  
Lights on when +3.3 V power supply is normal.  
1-11-9. CNI-12 Board (HKS-5810M)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
D304  
1
2
Side A (Component side)  
<LED>  
D304 (C-1) : +3.3 V LED  
Lights on when +3.3 V power supply is normal.  
1-11-10. CNI-13 Board (HKS-5810SD)  
A
B
C
D
F
E
D9004  
1
2
Side A (Component side)  
<LED>  
D9004 (D-1) : +5.0 V LED  
Lights on when +5 V power supply is normal.  
HDS-X5800  
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1-11-11. CNI-14 Board (HKS-5810SD)  
A
B
C
C
C
D
D
D
E
F
D9004  
1
2
Side A (Component side)  
<LED>  
D9004 (C-1) : +5.0 V LED  
Lights on when +5 V power supply is normal.  
1-11-12. CNO-13 Board (HKS-5860M)  
A
B
F
E
D304  
1
2
Side A (Component side)  
<LED>  
D304 (D-1) : +3.3 V LED  
Lights on when +3.3 V power supply is normal.  
1-11-13. CNO-14 Board (HKS-5860M)  
A
B
E
F
D304  
1
2
Side A (Component side)  
<LED>  
D304 (C-1) : +3.3 V LED  
Lights on when +3.3 V power supply is normal.  
HDS-X5800  
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1-11-14. CNO-15 Board (HKS-5860SD)  
A
B
C
D
F
E
D9004  
1
2
Side A (Component side)  
<LED>  
D9004 (D-1) : +5.0 V LED  
Lights on when +5 V power supply is normal.  
1-11-15. CNO-16 Board (HKS-5860SD)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
D9004  
1
2
Side A (Component side)  
<LED>  
D9004 (C-1) : +5.0 V LED  
Lights on when +5 V power supply is normal.  
1-11-16. SPG-16 Board (HDS-X5800)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
1
2
D601  
3
4
Side A (Component side)  
<LED>  
D601 (H-1) : POWER LED  
Lights on when the +12 V power supplied from the power supply units A1 and A2 or those of B1 and B2  
are normal.  
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1-11-17. RM-192 Board (HDS-X5800)  
D201  
Side A (Component side)  
<LED>  
D201 : +12 V LED  
Lights on when the +12 V power supplied from the power supply units A1 and A2 or those of B1 and B2  
are normal.  
1-11-18. TR-127 Board (HDS-X5800)  
A
B
C
D
D1  
1
2
3
Side A (Component side)  
<LED>  
D1 (B-1) : +12 V LED  
Lights on when +12 V power supply is normal.  
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1-12. Setting IP Address  
The method of setting IP address differs depending on the switch S703-6 (unit ID/IP setting method  
selector switch) on the CPU-339 board.  
When the switch S703-6 is set in the UP (OPEN) position, connect a personal computer to the REMOTE3  
connector and set the IP address by the following procedure. When the switch S703-6 is set in the DOWN  
position, the IP address is automatically set from the setting of other switches.  
When the switch S703-6 is set to the UP (OPEN) position  
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When the IP address is set in the main CPU-339 board, the same value is automatically set in the backup  
CPU-339 board.  
Procedure  
1. Turn off the power of the HDS-X5800.  
2. Connect a personal computer to the REMOTE3 connector.  
3. Set the switch S706/CPU-339 board to E.  
4. Turn on the power of the HDS-X5800.  
5. The IP address that is being set at present is displayed on the monitor display of the personal comput-  
er. (XX.XX.X.X indicates the IP address.)  
IP ADDRESS = XX.XX.X.X  
6. Press the [Enter] key. (Machine enters the IP address entry mode.)  
7. Type the IP address value.  
8. Press the [Enter] key to terminate the setting.  
9. Turn off the power and then back on.  
10. Check to see that the set IP address is displayed on the monitor display of the personal computer.  
11. Set the switch S706/CPU-339 board to0and turn off the power and then back on or press the reset  
switch (S1001) to return to the normal operation mode.  
When the switch S703-6 is set to the DOWN position  
When the switch S702-2/CPU-339 board is set to the UP (OPEN) position (i, e, when the HDS-X5800 is  
set as the primary station), IP address is fixed to 10.64.5.1  
When the switch S702-2/CPU-339 board is set to the DOWN position, the network function does not  
work.  
HDS-X5800  
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Section 2  
Service Overview  
2-1. Main Parts Location  
Front side  
Power supply units  
A1  
A2  
B1  
B2  
IPM-98 board (HKS-5820M)  
CPU-339 boards  
IF-844 boards  
EQ-91 board (HKS-5811M)  
EQ-92 board (HKS-5811SD)  
MX-103 board (HKS-5830M)  
MX-104 board (HKS-5830SD)  
CPU DK module  
Installation slots of the optional boards (plug-in boards)  
Board name  
Slot  
EQ-91  
Connect it to the MX-103 board.  
Connect it to the MX-104 board.  
1 IN to 8 IN slot  
EQ-92  
IPM-98  
MX-103  
MX-104  
1 OUT to 8 OUT slot  
1 OUT to 8 OUT slot  
HDS-X5800  
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2-1. Main Parts Location  
Rear side  
LE-251 board  
FP-129 board  
HN-286 board  
MB-948 board  
HN-284 board  
CNO-13 board  
(HKS-5860M)  
CNO-15 board  
(HKS-5860SD)  
Front  
RM-192 board  
SPG-16 board  
HN-285 board  
MB-939 board  
TR-127 board  
CNI-11 board  
(HKS-5810M)  
CNI-13 board  
(HKS-5810SD)  
CNO-14 board  
(HKS-5860M)  
CNO-16 board  
(HKS-5860SD)  
CNI-12 board  
(HKS-5810M)  
CNI-14 board  
(HKS-5810SD)  
CI-29 board  
(HKS-5811M/HKS-5811SD)  
Installation slots of the optional boards (connector boards)  
Board name  
Slot  
CI-29  
CASCADE IN slot  
IN 1 slot  
CNI-11  
CNI-12  
CNI-13  
CNI-14  
CNO-13  
CNO-14  
CNO-15  
CNO-16  
IN 2 slot  
IN 1 slot  
IN 2 slot  
OUT 1 slot  
OUT 2 slot  
OUT 1 slot  
OUT 2 slot  
HDS-X5800  
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Fan  
DU-153 boards  
DU-141 boards  
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Fan units (Rear)  
!]  
1
2
3
5
4
6
7
9
8
DU-141 boards  
Fan units  
(Top)  
!/  
!-  
!=  
Fan units (Bottom)  
FAN (TOP)  
1
L1 (LEFT1)  
L2 (LEFT2)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
C1 (CENTER1)  
C2 (CENTER2)  
R1 (RIGHT1)  
R2 (RIGHT2)  
L1 (LEFT1)  
FAN (BOTTOM)  
L2 (LEFT2)  
C1 (CENTER1)  
C2 (CENTER2)  
!- R1 (RIGHT1)  
!= R2 (RIGHT2)  
FAN (REAR)  
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!]  
1
2
HDS-X5800  
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2-2. Removing/Installing the Front Panel  
2-2. Removing/Installing the Front Panel  
Removal  
Loosen the four screws (with drop-safe), and then remove  
the front panel in the direction of the arrow.  
B4 x 10  
(with drop-safe)  
B4 x 10  
(with drop-safe)  
B4 x 10  
(with drop-safe)  
Front panel  
B4 x 10  
(with drop-safe)  
Installation  
Insert the front panel securely into the main unit and  
tighten the four screws.  
HDS-X5800  
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2-3. Error Indication  
2-3. Error Indication  
This section describes errors that are indicated on the ERROR No. indicator on the CPU-339 board or  
indicated on the front panel LED together with their remedies.  
2-3-1. Error Number Display on the CPU-339 Board  
ND702  
ND703  
ND701  
8
ND701, ND702, ND703  
If any abnormality is detected by self-diagnostics, its error code is displayed. Contents of the respective  
error codes are shown below. If two or more errors occur at the same time, only the error code that is  
detected first is displayed. In order to display the second error, either remove the cause of the first error or  
clear the display by setting the rotary switch (S706) on the CPU-339 board to “5” position.  
Error code  
Contents  
Remedy  
000  
027  
Normal operation  
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The S-BUS line has the open circuit.  
Install the 75-ohm terminator.  
(Detected by use or not use of the 75-ohm terminator.)  
040  
Cross-point error  
Check operation of the input and  
output boards and replace the  
defective board.  
Presence/absence of the signal in the input connector  
does not match with that in the output connector at the  
set cross-point.  
050  
Battery backup error  
Download the backup data by  
referring to Section 2-6-3.  
This code appears after the power is turned on or  
immediately after resetting the system when the setup  
data contents that are backed up by battery cannot be  
guaranteed.  
060  
Sync signal error  
Connect the input reference signal to  
the REF IN connector.  
Reference video signal is not input even though the  
operating mode is selected in the status that the cross-  
point should be switched in synchronization with the  
reference video signal.  
070  
072  
080  
Fan stop  
Replace the fan unit.  
One or more fans among what are installed in the HDS-  
X5800 stop.  
Temperature rise error  
Temperature inside the HDS-X5800 has increased  
exceeding the specified temperature.  
Check ambient temperature and  
ventilation of the equipment.  
ROM/RAM error  
Replace the CPU-339 board.  
This code appears after the power is turned on or  
immediately after resetting the system when result of ROM  
differs from the value stored in RAM, or when the write  
checksum contents differ from the read contents as the  
result of RAM writing test. This code appears only once  
after the program version is upgraded. When this code does  
not appear, the program version is not upgraded normally.  
0FE  
FFF  
Flash memory write error  
The system does not start up because the program is not downloading procedure, refer to the  
downloaded correctly.  
Re-download the program. (For the  
Maintenance Manual.)  
CPU board operation error  
Replace the CPU-339 board.  
During the normal operation, this code appears  
momentarily after resetting the system, and the number  
changes to eachstatus number. If the code “FFF” is kept  
displayed, the program does not start up.  
HDS-X5800  
2-5 (E)  
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2-3. Error Indication  
2-3-2. Front Panel Status Indication (LE-251/FP-129 Board)  
An approximate status such as occurrence or non-occurrence of error is indicated by the LED on the LE-  
251 board. On the other hand, detailed status of error is indicated by the LED on the FP-129 board.  
Therefore, check the details of the error that is indicated by the LED on the LE-251 board, from the LED  
on the FP-129 board.  
CN2  
D5  
D6  
D7  
D8  
D9  
D10  
D11  
D12  
D1  
D2  
D3  
D4  
LE-251  
D533 D536 D539 D542 D546 D549 D552 D555  
D535 D538 D541 D544 D548 D550 D553 D556  
D545  
D547  
CN1  
D1004  
D1005  
D1002  
D1003  
D529  
D530  
D532  
D507 D509 D510 D512  
D527  
S106  
ND601 ND602  
S103  
S105  
FP-129 board (Side B)  
HDS-X5800  
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2-3. Error Indication  
LEDs on the LE-251 board  
Name of LED  
Ref.  
No.  
Contents  
Status  
Remedy  
Lights off  
Lights in green  
Lights in red  
DC+12 V  
A
D1  
Status of the  
power supply  
system A  
The power  
supply unit is  
disconnected.  
Normal  
The power supply  
system A has  
abnormality.  
Check that the  
POWER switch of the  
power supply unit is  
turned on. Check the  
connection of the  
power cable. Replace  
the defective power  
supply unit.  
. The power supply  
unit A1 has  
abnormality.  
. The power supply  
unit A2 has  
abnormality.  
B
D2  
Status of the  
power supply  
system B  
The power  
Normal  
Normal  
The power supply  
system B has  
abnormality.  
supply unit is  
disconnected.  
. The power supply  
unit B1 has  
abnormality.  
. The power supply  
unit B2 has  
abnormality.  
CPU RUN  
A
B
D3  
D4  
D5  
Status of the  
CPU board in  
slot A  
CPU-339 board  
is not inserted in  
the slot.  
Operation of the CPU-  
339 board is abnor-  
mal.  
Replace the defective  
CPU-339 board.  
Status of the  
CPU board in  
slot B  
FAN  
Status of the fan  
in the HDS-  
X5800  
__  
All of the fans  
(total 14 fans)  
are normal.  
One or more fans  
inside the HDS-X5800  
are defective. (Locate  
the defective fan by  
referring to When D5  
on the LE-251 lights in  
redof the LEDs on  
the FP-129 board as  
described in this  
Replace the defective  
fan of the HDS-X5800.  
section.)  
TEMPE-  
RATURE  
D6  
D7  
D8  
Status of  
__  
__  
__  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
The temperature inside  
the HDS-X5800 has  
Check ambient  
temperature  
inside the HDS-  
X5800  
temperature and  
increased exceeding the ventilation of the  
specified temperature.  
equipment.  
BOARD  
Status of the  
optional boards  
(including cross-  
point error)  
One or more optional  
boards are defective.  
Replace the defective  
optional board.  
REMOTE  
Status of  
REMOTE1  
Any fault occurs on the Check connection with  
S-BUS link. (Locate  
the cause of the error  
by referring to When  
D8 on the LE-251  
lights in redof the  
LEDs on the FP-129  
board as described in  
this section.)  
the equipment that  
does not return any  
response. Make a  
correct connection.  
Attach a 75-ohm  
terminator.  
REF  
A
B
C
D
D9  
Status of  
Normal  
Normal  
Abnormal.  
Input the reference  
signal to the REF IN  
connector. Switch the  
cross-points in  
synchronous with the  
reference video signal.  
(Select ASYNC.)  
REFERENCE A  
system  
(Reference  
(Reference  
.
Reference video  
video signal is  
not input to REF  
IN when the  
equipment is set  
in the mode that  
the cross-point  
is switched in  
asynchronous  
with reference  
signal.)  
video signal is  
input to REF IN.)  
signal is not input to  
REF IN when the  
equipment is set in  
the mode that the  
cross-point is switched  
in asynchronous with  
reference signal.  
. The reference signal  
that is not supported,  
is input.  
(Find out which of the  
above two is the  
D10  
D11  
D12  
Status of  
REFERENCE B  
system  
Status of  
REFERENCE C  
system  
Status of  
REFERENCE D  
system  
cause of the trouble,  
by referring to When  
D9 to D12 on the LE-  
251 light in redof the  
LEDs on the FP-129  
board as described in  
this section.)  
HDS-X5800  
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2-3. Error Indication  
LEDs on the FP-129 board  
LEDs on the FP-129 board light on when the switch S106 (DISPLAY ON/OFF) is pressed.  
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The display mode of the LEDs of D1 to D272 is switched when the switch S105 (DISPLAY SELECT) is  
pressed. You can know which of the display modes is selected as present, by finding out which of either  
D507 or D509 or D510 or D512 turns on.  
Name of LED  
Ref. No.  
Contents  
Status  
Lights on off  
Lights in green  
Flashing in  
green  
Lights in  
red  
INPUT  
D1 to D272  
Indicates presence/  
absence of the input  
signal when D507  
(INPUT) lights in  
green.  
No signal  
No signal  
No error  
No error  
Signal is present. __  
__  
__  
__  
__  
OUTPUT  
IN ERR  
OUT ERR  
COM  
Indicates presence/  
absence of the  
output signal when  
D509 (OUTPUT) is  
lights in green.  
Signal is present. __  
Indicates an error of  
the input signal  
when D510 (IN  
ERR) lights in  
green.  
Error  
occurs.  
Indicates an error of  
the output signal  
when D512 (OUT  
ERR) lights in  
green.  
Error  
occurs.  
TX  
D1004  
D1005  
D1002  
D1003  
Operating status of  
the CPU on the FP-  
129 board  
Data is not  
transmitted.  
Data transmission  
to the main CPU  
__  
__  
__  
__  
__  
__  
__  
RX  
Data is not  
received.  
Data reception  
from the main CPU  
RUN  
ERR  
CPU operation  
is defective.  
CPU is operat-  
ing.  
CPU operation  
is defective.  
__  
Any error  
occurs.  
Name of LED  
Ref. No.  
Contents  
Status  
Character  
display  
8
ND601, 602  
General purpose  
character display  
. LAN IP address  
. S-BUS station ID  
characters  
. Error code (The same contents as those of the Error No.  
indicator on the CPU board.)  
Either one of the above three is displayed.  
Display contents can be switched when S103 (MENU) is pressed.  
HDS-X5800  
2-8 (E)  
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2-3. Error Indication  
. When D5 on the LE-251 lights in red  
Name of LED  
Ref No.  
Contents  
Status  
Remedy  
Lights in green  
Lights in red  
FAN  
(TOP)  
L1  
L2  
C1  
C2  
R1  
R2  
L1  
L2  
C1  
C2  
R1  
R2  
1
D514  
D516  
D518  
D520  
D522  
D525  
D528  
D531  
D534  
D537  
D540  
D543  
D545  
Status of the fan  
in the HDS-  
X5800 (Top of  
the HDS-X5800)  
Normal  
Fan in the rear left on top of the  
HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
Replace the  
defective fan.  
Fan in the front left on top of the  
HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
Fan in the rear center on top of the  
HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
Fan in the front center on top of the  
HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
Fan in the rear right on top of the  
HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
Fan in the front right on top of the  
HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
FAN  
(BOTTOM)  
Status of the fan  
in the HDS-  
X5800 (Bottom  
of the HDS-  
X5800)  
Normal  
Fan in the rear left on the bottom of  
the HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
Replace the  
defective fan.  
Fan in the front left on the bottom of  
the HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
Fan in the rear center on the bottom  
of the HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
Fan in the front center on the bottom  
of the HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
Fan in the rear right on the bottom of  
the HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
Fan in the front right on the bottom  
of the HDS-X5800 is abnormal.  
FAN  
(REAR)  
Status of the fan  
in the HDS-  
X5800 (Rear of  
the HDS-X5800)  
Normal  
Fan in the left (when viewed from  
the front) on rear of the HDS-X5800  
is abnormal.  
Replace the  
defective fan.  
2
D547  
Fan in the right (when viewed from  
the front) on rear of the HDS-X5800  
is abnormal.  
. When D8 on the LE-251 lights in red  
Name of LED  
Ref. No.  
Contents  
Error status  
Lights in red  
Remedy  
REMOTE1  
(REM1A)  
312  
D501  
D504  
Status of the  
REMOTE1 system A  
The system A has fault when REMOTE1 A  
is primary station (D521 lights in green).  
Check connection of the  
equipment.  
1250  
(75-ohm terminator is disconnected.)  
Install the 75-ohm terminator.  
REMOTE1  
(REM1B)  
312  
D508  
D511  
Status of the  
REMOTE1 system B  
The system B has fault when REMOTE1 B  
is primary station (D523 lights in green).  
Check connection of the  
equipment.  
1250  
(75-ohm terminator is disconnected.)  
Install the 75-ohm terminator.  
REMOTE1  
(REM1C)  
312  
D513  
D515  
Status of the  
REMOTE1 system C  
The system C has fault when REMOTE1 C  
is primary station (D524 lights in green).  
Check connection of the  
equipment.  
1250  
(75-ohm terminator is disconnected.)  
Install the 75-ohm terminator.  
REMOTE1  
(REM1D)  
312  
D517  
D519  
Status of the  
REMOTE1 system D  
The system D has fault when REMOTE1 D  
is primary station (D526 lights in green).  
Check connection of the  
equipment.  
1250  
(75-ohm terminator is disconnected.)  
Install the 75-ohm terminator.  
HDS-X5800  
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. When D9 on the LE-251 lights in red  
Name of LED  
Ref. No.  
Contents  
Status  
Error status  
Remedy  
Lights off  
REFERENCE 525  
(REF A)  
D533  
Status of  
REFERENCE A  
system  
The 525 (NTSC)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF A  
All of the 5 LEDs  
light off. (Reference  
video signal is not  
inputted even  
though the equip-  
ment is set in the  
mode that the cross-  
points are switched  
in synchronous with  
reference signal.)  
Input the reference  
video signal to the  
REF IN connector.  
Cancel the mode to  
switch the cross-  
points in synchronous  
with the reference  
signal. (Set the  
connector.  
625  
D535  
D536  
D538  
The 625 (PAL)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF A  
connector.  
system to ASYNC.)  
1125  
750  
The 1125 (HD)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF A  
connector.  
The 750 (HD) signal  
is not inputted to the  
REF A connector.  
PROGRESSIVE D527  
It is not the progres-  
sive reference  
signal.  
. When D10 on the LE-251 lights in red  
Name of LED  
Ref. No.  
Contents  
Status  
Error status  
Remedy  
Lights off  
REFERENCE 525  
(REF B)  
D539  
Status of  
REFERENCE B  
system  
The 525 (NTSC)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF B  
All of the 5 LEDs  
light off. (Reference  
video signal is not  
inputted even  
though the equip-  
ment is set in the  
mode that the cross-  
points are switched  
in synchronous with  
reference signal.)  
Input the reference  
video signal to the  
REF IN connector.  
Cancel the mode to  
switch the cross-  
points in synchronous  
with the reference  
signal. (Set the  
connector.  
625  
D541  
D542  
D544  
The 625 (PAL)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF B  
connector.  
system to ASYNC.)  
1125  
750  
The 1125 (HD)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF B  
connector.  
The 750 (HD) signal  
is not inputted to the  
REF B connector.  
PROGRESSIVE D529  
It is not the progres-  
sive reference  
signal.  
HDS-X5800  
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2-3. Error Indication  
. When D11 on the LE-251 lights in red  
Name of LED  
Ref. No.  
Contents  
Status  
Error status  
Remedy  
Lights off  
REFERENCE 525  
(REF C)  
D546  
Status of  
REFERENCE C  
system  
The 525 (NTSC)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF C  
All of the 5 LEDs  
light off. (Reference  
video signal is not  
inputted even  
though the equip-  
ment is set in the  
mode that the cross-  
points are switched  
in synchronous with  
reference signal.)  
Input the reference  
video signal to the  
REF IN connector.  
Cancel the mode to  
switch the cross-  
points in synchronous  
with the reference  
signal. (Set the  
connector.  
625  
D548  
D549  
D550  
The 625 (PAL)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF C  
connector.  
system to ASYNC.)  
1125  
750  
The 1125 (HD)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF C  
connector.  
The 750 (HD) signal  
is not inputted to the  
REF C connector.  
PROGRESSIVE D530  
It is not the progres-  
sive reference  
signal.  
. When D12 on the LE-251 lights in red  
Name of LED  
Ref. No.  
Contents  
Status  
Error status  
Remedy  
Lights off  
REFERENCE 525  
(REF D)  
D552  
Status of  
REFERENCE D  
system  
The 525 (NTSC)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF D  
All of the 5 LEDs  
light off. (Reference  
video signal is not  
inputted even  
though the equip-  
ment is set in the  
mode that the cross-  
points are switched  
in synchronous with  
reference signal.)  
Input the reference  
video signal to the  
REF IN connector.  
Cancel the mode to  
switch the cross-  
points in synchronous  
with the reference  
signal. (Set the  
connector.  
625  
D553  
D555  
D556  
The 625 (PAL)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF D  
connector.  
system to ASYNC.)  
1125  
750  
The 1125 (HD)  
signal is not inputted  
to the REF D  
connector.  
The 750 (HD) signal  
is not inputted to the  
REF D connector.  
PROGRESSIVE D532  
It is not the progres-  
sive reference  
signal.  
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2-4. Cleaning Filter  
2-5. CPU Battery  
2-4. Cleaning Filter  
2-5. CPU Battery  
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A lithium battery is mounted on the CPU-339 board for  
backing up RAM and for driving internal watch while the  
power is turned off.  
Replace the battery before the replacement time shown  
below comes.  
If dust adheres to the filter, the ventilation holes are  
blocked and airflow inside the machine is also blocked so  
that the temperature inside the unit increases.  
Clean the filter periodically once every two months.  
Status of usage of  
this machine  
Replacement time  
1. Remove the front panel. (Refer to Section 2-2.)  
2. Remove the dust from the filter using a vacuum.  
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The battery has never  
been replaced since  
purchase of this machine.  
Non power-on period of this  
machine is shorter than approx. 3  
years.  
(Because consumption of battery  
has started already at the time of  
purchase of this machine.)  
. If the filter is very dusty, it is recommended to  
remove the filter from adhesive tape and wash it in  
water.  
. If the filter is washed in water, dry it completely.  
The battery is replaced by  
the new battery last time.  
Non power-on period of this  
machine is approx. 3 years.  
3. Install the front panel. (Refer to Section 2-2.)  
This machine has been  
Period of usage of this machine  
used with always power-on. is shorter than 5 years.  
(Because the battery life is 5  
Adhesive tape  
years and the consumption of the  
battery has already started at the  
time of purchase of this machine.)  
Adhesive tape  
Front panel  
Refer to Maintenance Manual for the replacement proce-  
dure of the CPU battery.  
Filter (PS)  
Adhesive tape  
Filter (L)  
Adhesive tape  
Adhesive tape  
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2-6. Data Backup  
2-6. Data Backup  
The table data that are set from the personal computer (to be abbreviated as PC hereafter) are stored in the  
RAM on the CPU-339 board. Backing up the stored data is recommended in the case of emergency such  
as data are damaged or lost.  
Backing up the stored data is performed using the software BZR-20 supplied with the HDS-X5800.  
2-6-1. Connection  
Connect the equipment as shown below for uploading and downloading the stored data.  
Method of connecting each BZR-20 that is shown in the illustration, and the stored data that can be  
uploaded and/or downloaded are described below.  
BZR-20  
Connection  
Connection method  
Setup data that can be  
uploaded/downloaded  
BZR-20-1 REMOTE3 connector  
RS-232C crossover cable  
(9-pin to 9-pin)  
The various setup data of the primary  
station (HDS-X5800),  
of the HDS-X5800 and a PC  
the Routing Switchers 1 to 2,  
the Remote Panels 1 to 4,  
and the BZR-IF310-1 to 2  
BZR-20-2 Primary station (BZR-IF310-1) RS-232C crossover cable  
and a PC (9-pin to 9-pin)  
The various setup data of the Remote  
Panels 5 to 8, and the BZR-IF310-1  
BZR-20-3 Primary station (BZR-IF310-2) RS-232C crossover cable  
and a PC (9-pin to 9-pin)  
The various setup data of the Remote  
Panels 9 to 12, and the BZR-IF310-2  
BZR-20-4 DATA connector of the primary Ethernet  
The various setup data of the primary  
station (HDS-X5800),  
station and a PC  
the Routing Switchers 1 to 2,  
the Remote Panels 1 to 4,  
and the BZR-IF310-1 to 2  
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2-6. Data Backup  
2-6-2. Installing BZR-20  
The BZR-20 can be used in the IBM PC/AT compatible PC in which Windows 98/2000 is installed.  
Operating environment  
Hardware :  
CPU :  
Main memory :  
IBM PC/AT compatible PC in which Windows 98/2000 is installed  
Pentium compatible CPU with clock of 233 MHz or higher  
64 MB or more  
Hard disk empty space : 10 MB or more  
Display :  
Serial I/F :  
Resolution of 800 x 600 dots or more  
RS-232C or Ethernet  
Procedure  
1. Insert the BZR-20 Disk1 into disk drive of the PC.  
2. Copy all of the programs in the Disk1 to any folder in the hard disk.  
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When creating a new folder, be sure to use only alphanumeric characters.  
The folder name using any characters other than alphanumeric characters will be corrupted.  
3. Remove the Disk1 and insert Disk2.  
4. Copy all of the programs in the Disk2 to the same folder as those of the Disk1.  
5. Remove the Disk2.  
6. Upon completion of copying, double-click the setup.exeicon.  
7. Installation program starts up. Perform installation following the instructions on screen.  
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2-6. Data Backup  
2-6-3. Uploading Data  
Upload the various setup data of the system equipment is executed from primary stations to a PC.  
1. Install the BZR-20 software. (Refer to Section 2-6-2.)  
2. Turn on the power of all the equipment on the S-BUS data link.  
3. Connect the PC to the REMOTE3 connector or the DATA (Ethernet) connector of the HDS-X5800  
(or connect the PC to each equipment). (Refer to Section 2-6-1.)  
4. Turn on the power of the PC.  
5. Start up the BZR-20 software by clicking the BZR-20 icon. The following menu appears.  
Select a folder in which the uploaded or  
downloaded setup data are saved.  
Simplified description of operation manual  
Set up the  
communication port.  
Uploading the data  
(Section 2-6-3)  
Downloading the data  
(Section 2-6-4)  
6. Select a desired folder (any folder in the hard disk or FD drive) in which the uploaded setup data are  
saved, from the File (F) menu of the menu bar. Press [OK].  
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You cannot create a new folder at this step.  
7. Select the desired button from RECEIVE: PRIMARY to PCcolumn that suits to the contents of the  
uploaded data and press the button.  
[DescriptionF1] : It uploads the names of the total 2048 connectors of the SOURCE (input) and  
DESTINATION (output) that are assigned to the primary station.  
[CrosspointF2] : It uploads the latest cross-point data (1024 sources and 1024 destinations, level:  
8) that are saved in the primary station.  
[PrimaryF3] :  
It uploads the setup data that are saved in the primary station.  
(The data as the secondary station that are stored in the primary station are  
uploaded at the same time.)  
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When uploading the setup data that are stored in the primary station, name of the  
connecter and the cross-point data are not included.  
[SecondaryF4] : It uploads the setup data of the equipment that is connected to the S-BUS remote.  
Press Cancel (C) to stop uploading.  
8. When uploading is completed, press Exit (E) and close the BZR-20 window.  
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2-6. Data Backup  
2-6-4. Downloading Data  
Downloads the various setup data that are saved in a PC, to the system equipment through primary  
station.  
1. Install the BZR-20 software. (Refer to Section 2-6-2.)  
2. Connect the PC to the HDS-X5800 (or connect the PC to each equipment) and start up the BZR-20  
software. (Refer to Section 2-6-3, steps 2 to 5.)  
3. Select a desired folder (the folder in the hard disk or FD drive) in which the setup data are saved,  
from the File (F) menu of the menu bar. Press [OK].  
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You cannot create a new folder at this step.  
4. Select the desired button from SEND: PRIMARY to PRIMARYcolumn that suits to the contents  
of the downloaded data and press the button.  
[DescriptionF5] : It downloads the names of the total 2048 connectors of the SOURCE (input) and  
DESTINATION (output) that are stored in the PC.  
[CrosspointF6] : It downloads the latest cross-point data (1024 sources and 1024 destinations,  
level: 8) that are saved in the PC.  
[PrimaryF7] :  
It returns the setup data of the primary station to the original state.  
(The data as the secondary station that are stored in the primary station are also  
returned to the original state.)  
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The name of the connector and the cross-point data are not downloaded.  
[SecondaryF8] : It downloads the setup data of the secondary equipment that is connected to the  
S-BUS remote. Either all of the setup data that are stored in the specified folder,  
or any single specified secondary station can be selected for downloading.  
Press Cancel (C) to stop downloading.  
5. When downloading is completed, press Exit (E) and close the BZR-20 window.  
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Printed in Japan  
2002. 7 16  
©2001  
Sony Corporation  
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