IP-9610 Hardware User’s Guide
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USING IP-9610 SAFELY Handling of This Manual The manual contains important information regarding the safe use of IP-9610. Read it thoroughly before operating this device. Make sure that users of the device read and understand thoroughly all safety precautions contained in the manual. Keep this manual in a safe and convenient location for quick reference. Fujitsu makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from injury and to prevent property damage.
IMPORTANT NOTE TO USERS READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. INCORRECT USE OF THE PRODUCT MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE TO USERS, BYSTANDERS OR PROPERTY. While FUJITSU has sought to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual, FUJITSU assumes no liability to any party for any damage caused by any error or omission contained in this manual, its updates or supplements, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause.
PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the IP-9610(H264/AVC CODEC). IP-9610 are the video transmission unit with the H.264 encoding technology. This manual explains how to use hardware for IP-9610. This manual is intended for system designers and system managers who use IP-9610. assumed to have a basic knowledge of networks and video distribution.
ORGANIZATION AND CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL The manual consists of five chapters, an appendix, a glossary and an index. Read Chapters 1 and 2 first for information on installing and connecting the device. Read Chapter 3 for operating instructions, and Chapter 4 and subsequent chapters can be read as required. Chapter 1 Preparations This chapter describes the checks that are required before the start of IP-9610 operation.
WARNING INDICATIONS This manual uses warning indications to warn of conditions in order to prevent serious injury and property damage. Warning indications consist of warning markings of specific levels and warning messages. The warning markings are shown below along with their definitions. CAUTION ! WARNING indicates a situation that could lead to serious injury or loss of life if procedures are not followed correctly.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS List of important warnings The table below contains a list of important warning indications. Indicates a situation that could lead to serious injury or loss of life if procedures are not followed correctly. Work type Warning Normal use Possibility of electric shock and fire If an excessive heat, smoke, an abnormal odor or an unusual noise is coming from the device, immediately set its power switch to OFF and remove the power cord plug from the power receptacle.
Work type Warning Installation Possibility of electric shock and fire Do not install the device in the following places because using it there may cause a fire or electric shock: • Extremely dusty or dirty place • Wet or humid location • Hot location, such as a place where the device is exposed to direct sunlight or is near heating equipment • Near products (e.g.
Work type Warning Installation and relocation Possibility of serious injury and damage to the device Do not install the device in places where it is exposed to shock and strong vibrations, on an incline or in unstable locations. This indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to serious injury or damage to the device.
LABEL The warning label sho wn below is affixed to the device. ・ Never remove the label. ・ Be sure to check the label at the bottom of this device before coming to the power supply. ・ The following label is intended for users of the device s. 01A 11-11 00001 MODEL 1.70A-0.71A H264/AVC CODEC PART NO. TA23793-B10X 1φ FC40761A1 0.170kVA-0.
PRODUCT HANDLING PRECAUTIONS Maintenance WARNING Do not try to repair the device yourself. Contact a Fujitsu Service Center. CAUTION Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to operate the device. If you have any questions, contact a Fujitsu Service Center. If a problem occurs, contact a Fujitsu Service Center. The Fujitsu Service Center will ask you to describe the problem, the lamp display status of alarm LEDs and other details. Check the system for this information.
CONTENTS USING IP-9610 SAFELY.................................................................................i PREFACE ..................................................................................................... iii ORGANIZATION AND CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL...............................iv WARNING INDICATIONS..............................................................................v SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................................................vi LABEL ........
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ..................................................................45 5.1 Help Information ...................................................................................47 5.2 Alarm LED Lamp Is On.........................................................................49 5.3 Maintenance .........................................................................................50 5.3.1 Maintenance space ....................................................................50 5.3.
CHAPTER 1 Chapter 1 Preparations PREPARATIONS This chapter describes the checks that are required before the start of IP-9610 operation. 1.1 Main Features ············································································ 3 1.2 1.3 Components··············································································· 5 Basic Application Examples ······················································· 6 1.
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Chapter 1 Preparations 1.1 1.1 Main Features IP-9610 are the video transmission unit with the H.264 encoding technology. Supports H.264 4:2:2 10 bit 1080p video, delivering high quality video encoding. 1U main equipment can hold two codec boards, supporting up to two channels of video encoding. Scalable equipment enables configurations matching your operation scenarios to make it possible by combining SDI Input/Output Board and option licenses.
Chapter 1 Preparations Hardware option SDI input board SDI output board Maximum installation 4 Description Installed according to the number of SDI inputs/outputs. Combining two SDI input boards or two SDI output boards enables support for dual-link SDI. A codec board is always installed in the base equipment.
Chapter 1 Preparations 1.2 1.2 Components The IP-9610 product package consists of the following components. Attachments for all series consist of same contents.
Chapter 1 Preparations 1.3 1.3 Basic Application Examples Examples (system configuration) of use of IP-9610 are shown below. The basic configuration is for video transmission via point-to-point connections. With this configuration, the camera is connected to the encoder, and video data is transmitted to the decoder over the Internet, and then output to the monitor.
Chapter 1 Preparations 1.4 1.4 Part Names This section gives the name and describes the function of individual parts of IP-9610. The diagrams below show the layout of parts on the outside of the device, and the table below lists the name and describes the function of individual parts. Numbers in the diagrams correspond to numbers in the table. Figure Front panel Figure Rear panel 1 3 2 4 No.
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Chapter 1 Preparations No. (33) (34) (35) (36) Names Description External clock signal input terminal. 75Ω unbalanced. Reference clock signal input See Section 2.3, “Connection to External Sync (REF),” for an explanation on using this terminal. See Section 4.2, “Cable and Connector Details,” for cable (REF IN) connection information. RS-232C data communication port. RS-232C port See Section 2.5, “Connection to an RS-232C Device,” for an explanation on using this pin. See Section 4.
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Chapter 2 CHAPTER 2 Installation and Connection INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION This chapter describes conditions for IP-9610 installation and explains how to connect it to peripheral devices. 2.1 Installation Conditions ······························································ 13 2.2 2.3 Power Supply System Connections ······································ 18 Connection to External Sync (REF) ········································· 22 2.4 2.
Possibility of serious injury The power cord and other cables connected to IP-9610 may become entangled with someone walking close to them, possibly leading to serious injury and property damage. Clamp the cables to the rack or floor.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2.1 2.1 Installation Conditions This section describes the installation environment, air flow into and out from the device, and the requirement for open space around the device. 2.1.1 Environment conditions Ensure that installation site conditions do not exceed 50°C. Under this condition, IP-9610 can operate in the multiple piles. Otherwise, the operating environment may damage and shorten the product life of IP-9610 noticeably. 2.1.2 Installation environment 1.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection (3) Install the rack mounting kit on 19” rack using six screws. (4) Install IP-9610 on 19” rack using the four screws (M5) attached.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2. Desk-top installation Install IP-9610 referring Section 2.1.3, “Air flow into and out from the device” and Section 2.1.4, “Open space required around the device” after sticking the five rubber feet (Rack mounting kit is not required). 01A 11-11 00001 MODEL H264/AVC CODEC 1.70A-0.71A PART NO. TA23793-B10X 1φ FC40761A1 0.170kVA-0.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2) rack mounting a) When IP-9610 is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack, the operating ambient temperature inside of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, the consideration should be given to operate in the environment compatible with the specifications in Appendix 2.2 “Environment Specifications.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2.1.4 Open space required around the device Provide the indicated (parts with hatched area) below, cable forming space, operation space and air intake/exhaust. For the information of maintenance space, see Section 5.3.1, “Maintenance space.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2.2 2.2 Power Supply System Connections This section explains ground and power-source connections. 2.2.1 Connection to ground Use a power cord with the standard two-prong plug with ground wire for FG and external ground connections. When the exogenous noise influences IP-9610, connect the FG terminal to an external ground.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2.2.2 Connection to power source IP-9610 operation requires a power supply of 100-240 VAC. Insert the power cord with the standard two-prong plug with ground into the inlet connector. The power cord is not supplied with the device. Please procure it separately. Power inlet connector 1 3 2 4 Cable holder Figure Power cord connection AC cable clamp Insert the AC cable clamp into the AC cable clamp hole and fix the power cord as shown in figure above.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection USABLE DETACHABLE POWER SUPPLY CABLE SET MODEL North America <*1> <*2> Input 100120V Connector IEC C-13 Rated 13A, 125V UL, CSA Approved Cord Type SJT, No.16 AWG Min. 3-Conductors (Single phase;2-current carrying conductors & ground) UL, CSA Approved Attachment Plug cap NEMA (5-15P) parallel blade Rated 13A, 125V UL, CSA Approved 200240V IEC C-13 Rated 15A, 250V UL, CSA Approved Type SJT, No.14 AWG Min.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection CERTIFICATION MARKING Country Agency Austria Certification Mark Country Agency OVE Italy IMQ Belgium CEBEC Norway NEMKO Denmark DEMKO Spain AEE Finland FEI Sweden SEMKO France UTE Switzerland SEV Germany VDE Certification Mark V D E Possibility of electric shock, fire, and damage to the device Always observe the precautions given below. This indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock, fire, or damage to the device.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2.3 2.3 Connection to External Sync(REF) There is each of input and output interfaces for connection to the external sync (REF). REF input Connect incoming external sync to REF IN by using coaxial cable with BNC connector. The signal is terminated in 75 ohm. REF OUT Connect coaxial cable with BNC connector to REF OUT for outgoing external sync signal. The signal is output in 75 ohm. NOTE: For details about connectors and cables, see Section 4.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2.4 2.4 Connection to DVB-ASI Device This section describes how to connect with the DVB-ASI device. 2.4.1 Connection to DVB-ASI Input Device When IP-9610 operates with the encoder mode, the BNC cable is connected to DVB-ASI OUT as shown in the figure below. NOTE: For details about connectors and cables, see Section 4.2, “Cable and Connector Details.” For electrical specifications, see Appendix 2.3, “Function Specifications.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2.4.2 Connection to DVB-ASI Output Device When IP-9610 operates with the decoder mode operates, the BNC cable is connected to DVB-ASI IN as shown in the figure below. NOTE: The signal is terminated in 75Ω. For details about connectors and cables, see Section 4.2, “Cable and Connector Details.” For electrical specifications, see Appendix 2.3, “Function Specifications.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2.5 2.5 Connection to RS-232C/RS-422 Device The [SERIAL] connector of IP-9610 is the RS-232C or RS-422 communication terminal (switchable). The terminal of IP-9610 is the D-sub 9 pins (male) . The specification of RS-232C operating mode is DTE. Use a cross connection or straight cable corresponding to the connected device. See Section 4.2, “Cable and Connector Details.” The figure below shows the connection method.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2.6 2.6 Connection to Network To connect IP-9610 to a LAN device, connect the LAN device to the LAN communication port [CONSOLE/LAN1/LAN2] of IP-9610 using a LAN cable (UTP cable). The LAN communication port specification of IP-9610 is 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX /1000BASE-T for CONSOLE, LAN1 and LAN2. The figure below shows the connection method. NOTE: For details about connectors and cables, see Section 4.2, “Cable and Connector Details.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2.7 2.7 Connection to Voice Communication (Intercom) Connection to the Voice Communication (Intercom) For voice communication between IP-9610, there is one voice terminal to connect the voice communication device (e.g., intercom). Connect to VOICE terminal on the front panel of IP-9610 using the dedicated adaptor cable with the bidirectional voice communication terminal (RJ25 – XLR). The impedance is terminated in 600Ω. There are two types of the cables.
Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 2.8 2.8 Optional Board Slot IP-9610 provides 4 option slots. The external interface option board must be assembled in slot #1 at least. The option board for external interface (video/audio) in each slot of #2~#4 is assembled according to the system configuration. Please confirm to an empty slot of an optional slot the installation of the blank board without fail. The install procedure of optional board is as follows.
Chapter 3 CHAPTER 3 Operation Instructions OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS This section explains how to power on/off, setup and operate the device. 3.1 3.2 Power ON/OFF ········································································ 31 Device Settings and Operation ················································ 32 3.3 3.
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Chapter 3 Operation instructions 3.1 3.1 Power ON/OFF This section explains how to power on/off the IP-9610. 3.1.1 Powering on When the power button on the front panel is set to the [ | ] position, the PWR LED turns on. When IP-9610 completes preparations for operation, the RDY LED turns on. 3.1.2 Powering off When the power button on the rear panel is set to the [O] position, the device is powered off and the PWR LED turns off.
Chapter 3 Operation instructions 3.2 3.2 Device Settings and Operation ■Setup Procedure The setup procedure is shown below. See Software User’s Guide for the procedure of the software installation and the each setting. ■Web browser recommended The supported Web browsers are Internet Explorer, Safari, and Firefox.
Chapter 3 Operation instructions 3.3 3.3 Device Settings and Operation (Front Panel) The IP-9610 has six control keys: [U], [V], [Y], [Z], [Enter], [Cancel], [F1], [F2], [F3] and [F4]. Use these keys for making settings. The VFD panel displays of 4 lines, 24 characters per line. See Software User’s Guide for the procedure of the software installation and the each setting.
Chapter 3 Operation instructions 3.4 3.4 Special Use of Cancel Key You can start IP-9610 by turning on the power while holding down the [CANCEL] key (for about 10 seconds) until the RDY LED begins blinking in orange. Doing so starts the IP-9610 with the initial IP address and subnet mask with which the IP-9610 is shipped from the factory (CONSOLE: IP address 192.168.255.253, Subnet mask 255.255.255.252, LAN1: IP address 10.0.0.1, LAN2: IP address 10.0.0.2, Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0).
Chapter 4 CHAPTER 4 Cable Specifications CABLE SPECIFICATIONS This chapter contains a type of how work is implemented, cable connection system diagrams, and cable connector details 4.1 Installation Preparations··························································· 37 4.
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Chapter 4 Cable specifications 4.1 4.1 Installation Preparations A type of IP-961 0 installation work is shown below.
Chapter 4 Cable specifications 4.2 4.
Chapter 4 Cable specifications (3) RS-232C / RS-422 cable ⑤ ① D-sub 9 pin (male) #4-40 retainer screw ⑨ ⑥ Front view D-sub9 (female) RS-232C RS-232C DTE (DTE) (DTE) CD RD SD DTR(ER) SG DSR(DR) RTS(RS) CTS(CS) RI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ CD RD SD DTR(ER) SG DSR(DR) RTS(RS) CTS(CS) RI RS-232C DCE (DTE) (DCE) CD RD SD DTR(ER) SG DSR(DR) RTS(RS) CTS(CS) RI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
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Chapter 4 Cable specifications (8) Intercom adapter cable XLR (RJ25) XLR ①②③ ④⑤ ⑥ Front view ① SG AUDIO IN COLD ① ② AUDIO IN COLD ③ AUDIO IN HOT AUDIO IN HOT ② SG ③ Type 1 ① SG SG ④ ② AUDIO OUT COLD AUDIO OUT COLD ⑤ ③ AUDIO OUT HOT AUDIO OUT HOT ⑥ ① SG ② AUDIO IN HOT AUDIO IN COLD ① ③ AUDIO IN COLD AUDIO IN HOT ② Type 2 SG ③ SG ④ ① SG AUDIO OUT COLD ⑤ ② AUDIO OUT HOT AUDIO OUT HOT ⑥ ③ AUDIO OUT COLD 20m ・Audio adapter cable Type 1 TA75959-XXXX Type 2 T
Chapter 4 Cable specifications (9) 100 - 240 VAC power cord The power supply cord is not contained in this device. Please prepare the cable which suits the country which uses it. FG The form of an outlet changes with countries which use it. L1 L2 Front view L1 L2 FG ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ L1 L2 FG Power inlet cord for 100-240VAC USABLE DETACHABLE POWER SUPPLY CABLE SET Connector Cord IEC C-13 Type SJT, No.16 AWG Min.
Chapter 4 Cable specifications Korea 220V (Class I) IEC 60320-1 (IEC C-13) Rated 12A, 250V Comply with KSC3304. Type VCTF cross section area 1.25 (0.50 or 1.00 or 2.00) square mm 3-Conductors (Single phase;2-current carrying conductors & ground) Comply with KSC8305. Rated 12A, 250V 220V (Class II) IEC 60320-1 (IEC C-13) Rated 3A, 250V Comply with KSC3304. Type VCTFK cross section area 1.25 (0.50 or 0.75 or 1.00 or 2.00) square mm 2-Conductors Comply with KSC8305. Rated 12A, 250V Note: *l.
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Chapter 5 CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes actions to be taken if the device does not operate normally or if an alarm LED turns on. 5.1 Help Information······································································· 47 5.2 5.
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 5.1 Help Information If a problem is found in device operation, take recommended action described in the table below, according to the applicable conditions. If the action does not solve the problem, contact a service representative. Possibility of electric shock Contact your system administrator before checking the voltage of a power outlet. Otherwise, electric shock may occur. Table 5.1 Problem descriptions and recommended actions No. Class Status 4. Power Device 3.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting No. Class Status Recommended action Is the power to the communication The LINK/ACT destination device turned on? LED for the LAN port is not Are the LINK LEDs on this device turned on. and the hub turned on? 9. 10. Is the IP address specified from the Web browser correct? 11. Are the network settings (IP address, subnet mask, etc.) on the control terminal PC correct? Line 12. Description Device setting through a LAN is disabled. 13.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.2 5.2 Alarm LED Lamp Is On This section describes corrective actions to take if an alarm LED turns on. The appropriate corrective action depends on the alarm code displayed. See Software User’s Guide for information how to check the alarm log check and an example with displayed information. In addition, LED display details are given in the following table: Table 5.2 LED display details Display Description PWR Lights in green when the device is powered on.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.3 5.3 Maintenance 5.3.1 Maintenance space When the operators do the maintenance work, the maintenance space below is required in addition to Section 2.1.4, “Installation space.” Desk-top installation: Please allocate the space more than 1 m in front or rear for maintenance. Rack installation: Please allocate the space more than 1 m in front and rear for maintenance.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.3.2 Change of maintenance parts (Maintenance only) If there is no improvement of situation after checking and dealing with referring Section 5.1, “Help Information,” change the hardware following the procedure below. This device itself is a repair unit. In case of a malfunction, please change this device itself.
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Appendix Appendix The appendix contains view of the device and its main specifications. Notes on installation work and preparations for on-site turn-up are also contained in this section. A.1 Appearance·············································································· 55 A.2 A.3 Basic Specifications ································································· 57 Preparations for Installation Work ············································ 62 A.
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Appendix A.2 A.2 Basic Specifications This chapter describes the external specifications, environment specifications, and function specifications of the device. A.2.1 External specifications The device has the following external specifications: Item Installation conditions Dimensions Cooling method Power Weight Power consumption Specifications Indoor: Installation on a desk or in a rack that is mounted Width: 425, Height: 43, Depth: 500 (mm) (Excluding protrusions) Width: 425, Height: 46, Depth: 520.
Appendix A.2.3 Function specifications This chapter describes functional specifications of individual parts of the device.
Appendix Name Data interface (RS-232C) Connector name Pin number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Specifications No.
Appendix Name LAN interface Connector name Pin number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cable Specifications Remarks [10BASE-T] System standard: IEEE802.3 Transmission clock: 10Mbit/s±10000ppm(±0.01%) Load impedance: 100Ω Transmission coding: Manchester coding [100BASE-TX] System standard: IEEE802.3u Transmission clock: 125 Mbit/s±5000ppm(±0.005%) Load impedance: 100Ω Transmission coding: 4B5B [1000BASE-T] System standard: IEEE802.3ab Transmission clock: 1000 Mbit/s±10000ppm(±0.
Appendix LED name ON Blinking OFF PWR RDY G Power ON G Normal operation O Maintenance mode LAN1 (IP=10.0.0.1) LAN2 (IP=10.0.0.2) CONSOLE (IP=192.168.255.
Appendix A.3 A.3 Preparations for Installation Work This section contains notes and describes check items for installation work. A.3.1 Scope of installation work For details about the scope of installation work, see Section 4.1, “Installation Preparations.” A.3.2 Unpacking and device check Unpack and check the device as follows: • During unpacking, carefully handle the device so as not to apply shock to it or damage its appearance. • Make sure that the device and accompanying package are not damaged.
Appendix A.4 Preparations for On-site A.4 Turn-up This chapter explains the workflow of on-site turn-up. START START 準備 Preparations Environment 環境確認 check Visual check of 外観目視確認 員数確認 appearance ケーブル接 Cable connection 版数確認 check 続 Input voltage check 入力電圧確認 Power on 電源投入 Unit test 単体試験 System test システム試験 EN D END Since system configurations of the device are diverse depending on the applications used, this chapter describes the checking process for only a single device.
Appendix (1) Preparations 1) Check the system configuration Check the entire system configuration. 2) Check the units and cables to be connected to the device Check the units to be connected to the device, cables that have to be procured, and installation conditions.
Appendix (6) Power on 1) Set Power button on the front panel to [ON]. 2) Make sure that that PWR LED lamp on the front panel is on. (7) Unit test 1) Since this device executes a self-check immediately after power is turned on, make sure that the RDY LED on the front of the panel does not light after power is turned on. 2) The LEDs light if the self-check detects an unusual condition.
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Glossary and Index Glossary AES/EBU This is the standard of the professional digital audio signals and standardized by AES and EBU. ANSI adopts it too. Embedded Audio It is the scheme to embed (multiplex) AES/EBU digital audio signals in the auxiliary data area (blanking area) of the serial digital signal.
Glossary and Index 100BASE-TX, and a switching hub has switching functions. IP (Internet Protocol) Protocol used between host computers to transfer packets over all of the Internet. The codes that identify the destinations and senders in packet transfers are called IP addresses. An IP address is a 32-bit code that can identify a network and host in the network. A unique IP address must be allocated to each hosts that communicates on the Internet. IP Address Code used for identifying a node (e.g.
Glossary and Index TS (Transport Stream) The stream used in the multi-programs multiplexing, standardized in MPEG-2 systems. The transport stream offers features for error correction for transportation over unreliable media, and is used in broadcast applications and ATM telecommunication. TTL (Time To Live) Abbreviation of time to live, which indicates the survival time of a packet in a network.
Glossary and Index Index 1 D 1000BASE-T ..................................... 3, 7, 26, 60 100-240VAC.................................... 3, 21, 57, 60 100-240VAC power cord.................................. 42 100BASE-TX .................................... 3, 7, 26, 60 10BASE-T ......................................... 3, 7, 26, 60 Data input/output .................................................3 Data interface.....................................................59 Device Settings and Operation ...
Glossary and Index LAN cable..........................................................40 LAN interface ....................................................60 RS-232C.........................................................9, 25 RS-232C cable ...................................................39 RS-232C interface..............................................59 RS-232C port .......................................................9 RS-422 cable......................................................
Glossary and Index CE Conformity Information Following address can be reached at for regarding the CE conformity information. Fujitsu Services Limited Address: 22 Baker Street, London, W1U 3BW, United Kingdom URL: http://uk.ts.fujitsu.
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