Cabling, Frame health alarm connection, Configuration serial port cable – Grass Valley 2000NET v3.1 User Manual
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2000NET Instruction Manual
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Installation
Cabling
This section describes physical connections, the connectors and cables,
used for network communications. Setup procedures for each type of con-
nection are described in
Establishing Frame Network Identity
.
Control and monitoring connectors on the 2000T3 frame are illustrated in
Note
The cables and adapters illustrated below for connection to a PC are available
from Thomson Grass Valley as part of cable kit model 8900CAB. The stan-
dard Ethernet cable is not included.
Figure 5. 2000NET Input/Output Connectors
Frame Health Alarm Connection
For information concerning the Frame Health Alarm connection, refer to
the Installation section of the
2000 Series Frames Instruction Manual
.
Configuration Serial Port Cable
The nine-pin RS-232 serial port connector is used to connect the frame to a
PC for initial setup of the frame’s network communication parameters.
After network communication is established, subsequent changes to these
parameters can be made using the network GUI.
The communication parameters for the RS-232 connection are:
•
Baud rate: 9600
•
Data bits: 8
•
Parity: none
•
Stop bits: 1
•
Flow control: none
Network ethernet
RJ-45 connector
(J104 Main)
8046-08
Configuration
serial port connector
(J101 Config)
Frame Health
DB9 connector
(J103 GPI)