Evertz 7800FC
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user
to the presence of important operating and maintenance (Servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC – SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
WARNING
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND ENSURE THAT NO
OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS ARE PLACED ON THE EQUIPMENT
WARNING
TO COMPLETELY DISCONNECT THIS EQUIPMENT FROM THE AC MAINS, DISCONNECT THE
POWER SUPPLY CORD PLUG FROM THE AC RECEPTACLE
WARNING
THE MAINS PLUG OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE
INFORMATION TO USERS IN EUROPE
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to the European Union EMC directive. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
EN60065 Safety
EN55103-1: 1996 Emission EN504192 2005
Waste electrical products should not
EN55103-2: 1996 Immunity be disposed of with household waste.
Contact your Local Authority for
recycling advice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING
Changes or Modifications not expressly approved by Evertz Microsystems Ltd. could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Use of unshielded plugs or cables may cause radiation interference. Properly shielded interface cables
with the shield connected to the chassis ground of the device must be used.
7800 MultiFrame Manual
7800FC VistaLINK® Frame Controller
REVISION HISTORY
REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE
1.0 First Release Feb 2014
1.1 Update to serial port in section 2.3 & 6.1 Sept 2020
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encounter an error, please notify Evertz Customer Service department. Evertz reserves the right, without notice or liability, to make changes in
equipment design or specifications.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................................... 1
2. INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................. 3
3.3. ELECTRICAL............................................................................................................................ 9
5. JUMPERS ....................................................................................................................................... 13
7.1. PROCEDURES FOR UPGRADING THE FRAME CONTROLLER IMAGE VISTALINK® ....... 25
Figures
Tables
Table 2-1: Standard RJ45 Wiring Colour Codes for “Straight Through” Cables ..................................... 6
Table 2-2: Serial I/O Connector Pin Definitions ...................................................................................... 7
Table 6-1: Port Settings of the Terminal Program ................................................................................ 15
1. OVERVIEW
The 7800FC VistaLINK® Frame Controller card provides a single point of access to communicate with
VistaLINK® -capable modules. The 7800FC VistaLINK® Frame Controller provides a 10BASE-
T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-TX Ethernet port and communication is facilitated using Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP).
The 7800FC VistaLINK® Frame Controller handles all SNMP communications between the frame
(7800FR) and the network manager (NMS), and serves as a gateway to individual cards in the frame. The
7800FC VistaLINK® Frame Controller also provides an RS-232 serial port interface for customer
configurations.
Features:
• Complies with IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-TX Ethernet standards
• 1000Mb/s Gigabit Ethernet, 100Mb/s Fast Ethernet or 10Mb/s Ethernet data transfer, selected by
auto negotiation
• Full-duplex or half-duplex operation, selected by auto-negotiation
• RJ-45 connector for network cable connection
• RS-232 serial control port for configuration
• Card edge LEDs indicate module fault, microprocessor state, activity and link status
• Rear panel LEDs indicate Ethernet link, activity and speed
• Supports “ftp” upgrades for frame-wide firmware upgrades (product specific)
• Includes VistaLINK® PRO (VLPRO-C) module software configuration tool
• Provides frame/chassis status information through VistaLINK® including power supply status,
frame status, card insertion/removal counters, 7800FC software version number and LED control
• Provides an onboard web interface to directly control modules that support WebEASY®
2. INSTALLATION
The 7800FC Frame Controller module can only be installed into 7700FR-C, 7800FR and 7800FR-QT
frames that have been fitted with the proper module interconnect circuit board. These frames have an ‘L’
shaped cover plate installed, adjacent to the IEC power inlet connector as shown in Figure 2-1. If your
frame does not have this L shaped cover plate then the 7800FC Frame controller card cannot be installed
in this frame.
To install the frame controller module, orient the module vertically such that the white card ejector is on
the bottom. Align the card with the card guide corresponding to the slot number where you installed the
rear panel plate. Carefully slide the module into the frame and press it completely into the rear panel
connectors. Make sure that the connectors are fully seated in the rear panel. When this is done, close
the front panel and then tighten the screws that hold the rear panel in place.
To remove the frame controller module, press the card ejector down to release the module from the back
panel connectors. Grasp the card using the card ejector and pull the module out from the frame. As the
card ejector goes past the front extrusion, you will have to pull it with slightly more force. Carefully place
the module in a safe place, free from static discharge.
The straight-through RJ-45 cable can be purchased or can be constructed using the pinout information in
Table 2-1. A colour code wiring table is provided in Table 2-1 for the current RJ-45 standards (AT&T
258A or EIA/TIA 258B colour coding shown). Also refer to the notes following the table for additional
wiring guide information.
Table 2-1: Standard RJ45 Wiring Colour Codes for “Straight Through” Cables
• Only two pairs of wires are used in the 8-pin RJ-45 connector to carry Ethernet signals
• Even though pins 4, 5, 7 and 8 are not used, it is mandatory that they be present in the cable
• 10Base-T, 100Base-TX and 1000Base-TX use the same pins, a crossover cable made for one will
also work with the other
• Pairs may be solid colours and not have a stripe
• Category 5 cable must use Category 5 rated connectors
The maximum cable run between the 7800FC and the supporting hub is 300 ft (100 m). The maximum
combined cable run between any two end points (i.e. 7800FC and PC/laptop via network hub) is 675 feet
(205 m).
Devices on the Ethernet network continually monitor the receive data path for activity as a means of
checking that the link is working correctly. When the network is idle, the devices also send a link test
signal to one another to verify link integrity. The 7800FC rear panel is fitted with two LEDs to monitor the
Ethernet connection.
10/100/1000: This LED is ON and amber when a 1000Base-TX link is last detected. This LED is ON
and green when a 100Base-TX link is last detected. The LED is OFF when a 10Base-T
link is last detected (the LINK LED is ON). Upon power-up the LED is OFF as the last
detected rate is not known and therefore defaults to the 10Base-T state until rate
detection is completed.
LN/ACT: This dual purpose Green LED indicates that the 7800FC has established a valid linkage to
its hub, whether the 7800FC is sending or receiving data. This LED will be ON when the
7800FC has established a good link to its supporting hub. This gives you a good
indication that the segment is wired correctly. The LED will BLINK when the 7800FC is
sending or receiving data. The LED will be OFF if there is no valid connection.
If you are building a “crossover” cable you must wire it according to Figure 2-4:
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is exposed to excessive heat such as direct
sunlight, fire, etc.
2.4.1. Safety Guidelines and Precautions Concerning the Use of 3V Lithium Batteries
Please observe the following warnings strictly. If misused, the batteries may explode or leak, causing
injury or damage to the equipment.
• The batteries must be inserted into the equipment with the correct polarity (+ and -)
• Do not attempt to revive used batteries by heating, charging or other means
• Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Do not dismantle batteries
• Do not short circuit batteries
• Do not expose batteries to high temperatures, moisture or direct sunlight
• Do not place batteries on a conductive surface (anti-static work mat, packaging bag or form trays)
as it can cause the battery to short
3. SPECIFICATIONS
3.1. ETHERNET
Standard: RS-232
Connector: Female DB-9
Baud Rate: 115,200
Format: 8 bits, no parity, 2 stop bits, no flow control
3.3. ELECTRICAL
Voltage: + 12VDC
Power: 8 Watts
EMI/RFI: Complies with FCC Part 15
Class A and EU EMC directive
350FR: 1
7700FR-C: 1
7800FR: 1
4. STATUS INDICATORS
The 7800FC has 5 LED Status indicators on the front card edge to show operational status of the card at
a glance. Figure 4-1 shows the location of the LEDs and card edge controls.
Shaft
Encoder
1
Status Display
Diagnostic
2
LEDs
USB Port
Front Serial
Port
7800FC
Two large LEDS on the front of the main board indicate the general health of the module:
LOCAL FAULT: This Red LED indicates poor module health or if a local input power fault exists (i.e.:
a blown fuse). The LOCAL FAULT indication can also be reported to the frame
through the FRAME STATUS jumper.
MODULE OK: This Green LED indicates good module health. It will be ON when the board power
is good.
When the card is initially inserted, it will display the message BOOT and then the message EXEC. This
indicates that the 7800FC is running through its bootup sequence and executing the application code.
Once the application code is completely loaded and ready to use, it will display the message FC.
If the shaft encoder is pressed in, the display will cycle through the firmware version and the IP address of
the 7800FC.
5. JUMPERS
GND +12V
MODULE STATUS J8
OFF
BUS
ON
J4 RUN
J9
UPGRADE
BUS: The BUS jumper J8 located near the top middle of the module determines whether local
faults (as shown by the Local Fault indicator) will be connected to the 7700FR-C, 7800FR
or 7800FR-QT frame's global status bus.
To monitor faults on this module with the frame status indicators (on the Power Supply
FRAME STATUS LEDs and on the Frame's Fault Tally output) install this jumper in the On
position. (Default)
When this jumper is installed in the Off position, local faults on this module will not be
monitored.
UPGRADE: The UPGRADE jumper J4 located behind the serial port header J9 is used when firmware
upgrades are being done to the module. For normal operation it should be installed in the
RUN position. See the Upgrading Firmware section 7 for more information.
You will need the following equipment in order to configure the 7800FC Frame Controller:
Baud 115200
Data bits 8
Parity no
Stop bits 2
Flow Control no
Table 6-1: Port Settings of the Terminal Program
2. Install the 7800FC card into the frame. After the card powers up and the boot-up messages are
finished, a “login” prompt will appear in the terminal window. (For future reference 7800FC
software version information is displayed prior to the “login” prompt and should be quoted to
Service staff when required.)
For example:
3. If the prompt does not appear, the following is a list of possible reasons for failed communications:
NOTE - Neither username nor password can be modified at the time of this manual
revision release.
5. A menu for Network, SNMP and FC Upgrade Setup Configuration appears and is detailed in the
next section.
• Network Setup is used to set network IP addresses as well as broadcasting and routing
instructions
<X> Exit
<W> Exit without saving to flash
>
To choose one of the menu choices, enter the letter or number shown on the left and then press <Enter>.
If you choose menu item 1 or 2 or 3 you will be presented with an additional menu. Choose menu items
on these sub menus in the same way or press X to return to the main menu.
If the network is not using a DHCP server, set the DHCP parameter to No before proceeding to change
the IP Address, Netmask, Gateway, and Broadcast addresses.
The following screen displays the network settings on the 7800FC frame controller.
(X) Exit
>
The DHCP mode should be disabled before proceeding with the 7800FC Frame
Controller upgrade, which is outlined in section 7.3.7. In order to successfully
upgrade the device, select No [N] when prompted for DHCP mode, as shown in
the above network setup screen. If the DHCP is enabled you will be unable to
proceed further with the upgrade. See section 7.3.7 for instructions on upgrading
the 7800FC Frame Controller.
The chart below gives a brief description of each menu item and what the parameter does. To choose
one of the menu choices, enter the letter or number shown on the left and then press <Enter>. You will
be prompted to enter the required parameter value. When you are done configuring the Network Setup
menu items press X to return to the main menu. If you are unclear about how to configure your network,
consult your network administrator.
This setting allows the Frame Controller to be accessed through a telnet interface for
Use Telnet
configuration changes instead of just the serial interface.
To communicate beyond the private (internal) network and into the internet, all
messages must be relayed via the gateway (firewall). As a result, the firewall must
be configured separately by the end-user to facilitate communication. Consult
your network administrator if establishing a communication link beyond the
private network.
For convenience and future reference, a chart is provided below to record IP configuration for this SNMP
network. (Additional blank charts have also been added at the end of this manual.)
Once the Network Setup parameters have been configured, exit the Network Setup by pressing X then
<Enter>. Proceed to the SNMP Setup menu option by entering 2 then <Enter> at the Main Menu
prompt.
This menu item contains setup information for SNMP version 1 related
SNMP V1 Setup
configurations.
This menu item contains setup information for SNMP version 3 related
SNMP V3 Setup
configurations.
SNMP Version This menu item identifies which of the two version of SNMP will be used to
Setup communicate to the 7800FC.
Read Factory default “public” (No changes required. However, if these settings are
Community changed, the manager must have the identical settings. Otherwise no
String communication will occur between the 7800FC and the manager.)
Read/Write Factory default “private” (No changes required. However, if these settings are
Community changed, the manager must have the identical settings. Otherwise no
String communication will occur between the 7800FC and the manager.)
This menu item identifies the destination IP addresses (SNMP Trap Handlers) to
Trap Setup which TRAPS are sent via SNMP. A maximum of ten IP addresses may be
entered.
Once the SNMP V1 Setup parameters have been configured, exit SNMP V1 Setup by pressing X then
<Enter>.
Community Strings are considered as “passwords” within SNMP, controlling the ability to read (“GET”)
and/or read/write (“SET”) values to a specific destination. “GET” and “SET” messages include the
community strings within their PDU (protocol data units). By factory default, community strings are set to
“public” and “private”, respectively. If these settings are changed, the SNMP manager’s community string
must agree with the “SET” string. Otherwise no communication will occur between the 7800FC and
manager.
For example:
<X> Exit
>
“Trap Setup” allows the user to define IP addresses of the trap listeners for when the asynchronous
fault messages are sent. A maximum of ten IP addresses can be stored in the Frame Controller. After
selecting “Add…” or “Remove…” IP addresses are entered one at a time.
Add Trap
Add a SNMP trap server IP address to the TRAP distribution list.
Destinations
Remove a SNMP trap server IP address from the TRAP distribution list. For
example, selecting this option reveals the list of IP addresses with the prompt to
Remove Trap remove one from the list:
Destinations Trap #1: 192.168.1.76
Trap #2: 192.168.8.140
Remove trap # > 2
Displays a list of all entered SNMP trap server IP addresses. For example:
Show All Trap Trap #1: 192.168.1.76
Destinations Trap #2: 192.168.8.140
Trap #3: 192.168.8.112
Once the SNMP V1 Setup parameters have been configured, exit the SNMP Setup by pressing X then
<Enter>.
SNMP V3 This menu item is used to set User configuration parameters including Add, Edit,
User Setup Remove and Show users
SNMP V3 This menu item is used to set Trap configuration parameters including Add,
Trap Setup Remove, and Show traps
Once the SNMP V3 Setup parameters have been configured, exit SNMP V3 Setup by pressing X then
<Enter>.
The SNMP V3 User Setup menu defines basic access rules for the SNMP V3 protocol, controlling the
ability to read (“GET”) or read/write (“SET”) parameters. It also provides the password key for
authentication as well as AES or DES encryption. A maximum of ten different users can be entered.
Add New User and Edit User will provide the same interface.
Removes previously entered users. This will affect the SNMP V3 Trap setup as
Remove User
well. Please refer to next section for details.
Show All Lists all entered users. It will show username, access type, authentication type
SnmpV3 User and password, privacy type and password as well as included OIDs.
Once the SNMP V3 User Setup parameters have been configured, exit SNMP V3 User Setup by pressing
X then <Enter>.
The SNMP V3 Trap Setup menu allows the user to define IP addresses of the trap listeners for when
the asynchronous fault messages are sent. A maximum of ten IP addresses can be stored in the
Frame Controller. The different between SNMP V1 Trap and SNMP v3 Trap is that SNMP V3 requires a
matching User, which is created in the previous section.
Add Trap destination such that Frame Controller will send fault messages to
specified address.
Note: If user is deleted after trap information is created, this trap information is
not valid and Frame Controller will not send fault message to that IP address.
Remove V3 Trap
Removes previously entered trap information.
Destination
Show All
Lists all entered trap information. It will show destination IP address and trap
SnmpV3 Trap
User.
Destinations
Once the SNMP V3 Trap Setup parameters have been configured, exit SNMP V3 Trap Setup by pressing
X then <Enter>.
<X> Exit
<W> Exit without saving to flash
X
Please wait 30 seconds to save settings to flash…
Commit successful.
NetBSD/evertz <fc-default>
login:
Press W if you made an error during configuration and want to exit the setup menu without saving the new
settings. In either case you will return to the “login:” prompt.
<X> Exit
<W> Exit without saving to flash
W
At this point, the serial connector can be removed from the Frame Controller and the terminal program
closed. An SNMP manager using the previously specified IP can now be initiated.
The 7800FC Frame Controller facilitates communication between the SNMP-enabled (VistaLINK®) cards,
residing in a frame and the SNMP Manager (VistaLINK® PRO). From time to time, the 7800FC will need
to be upgraded with the latest information (“image”) to maintain the most up-to-date monitoring and
control capabilities.
The 7800FC Frame Controller image can be upgraded by two different procedures, which are outlined in
sections 7.2 and 7.3.
The DHCP mode should be disabled before proceeding with the 7800FC Frame
Controller upgrade. To disable your DHCP refer to section 6.2.1.
2. Unzip the downloaded file and store the .bin file in a selected sub-directory. Record the location of
the stored file.
If for any reason the upload is interrupted, you must execute the procedures
outlined in sections 7.3.4, 7.3.5 and 7.3.7, as you will be unable to complete the
procedure outlined in section 7.2.
Throughout the upgrade instructions, when you are prompted to type commands
using HyperTerminal, the following conventions apply.
2. Unzip the downloaded files and store them in a selected sub-directory. Record the location of the
stored files.
For example:
If you do not see the boot up messages check to make sure you have the correct
COM Port specified in HyperTerminal, and the status bar at the bottom of the
HyperTerminal screen shows that it is connected.
The “Folder” header describes the folder location of the previously downloaded Upgrade Program. To
change the location/name of the file, use the “Browse…” button to locate and select the correct file.
Make sure the Protocol is set to “Xmodem” and press the “Send” button to send the file.
Upon completion the card will continue to reboot. After the card reboots you can scroll to the top of the
HyperTerminal buffer and the following information will be displayed:
2. At the prompt “>”, type “upgrade<space>–u<Enter>” The following is displayed on the screen:
3. Using the procedure outlined in section 7.3.6 send the upgrade program that was downloaded in
section 7.3.1 to the 7800FC. Upon completion of this step, the following information will be displayed
on the screen:
4. At the prompt, type “boot<Enter>”. The following information is displayed on the screen:
The IP address, netmask and gateway information is extracted from the 7800FC configuration information
as entered in the previous section. This IP address should be recorded as it is used for 7800FC Frame
Controller image upgrading, as per the next instruction.
If the IP address, netmask and gateway are set to 0.0.0.0, this indicates that the
7800FC card is operating in DHCP mode. You will have to turn off DHCP mode and
enter a static IP address and netmask using the procedure shown in section 6.2.1.
5. Using the “Run…” command in the “Start” menu, or opening a Command Prompt (MS-DOS) window,
type “ftp 192.168.1.187<Enter>” (or similar IP address from the previous instruction, as
displayed). This will open an MS-DOS FTP window. Note that the PC, used for entering commands
and storing the downloaded image file, and 7800FC must be configured to operate on the same LAN.
For example the IP address of the PC and Frame Controller should be on 192.168.1.x with “x” being a
unique address identifier for the PC and the 7800FC Frame Controller
• Do not enter a name for “User” when prompted (leave the field blank). Press <Enter>.
• Do not enter a name for “Password” when prompted (leave the field blank). Press <Enter>.
put<space>“[dir]\XvY_Z_7800FC.bin”<space>image<Enter>
Add the full path name (directory location) of the downloaded 7800FC Image file in place of [dir] in
the above entry. If there are spaces in the path name they must be surrounded by quotations. Note
that “X”, “Y” and “Z” are FC image release version numbers as identified in the downloaded file name.
The file will take approximately 5 to 10 minutes to upload.
• Upon successful command entry, the MS-DOS window will display “200 PORT command
successful” and “150 Opening data connection” messages.
• After several minutes of “image” upload, the MS-DOS window will display “226 Transfer complete”
and “ftp:…(adding statistics about the ftp procedure)”
7. Upon completion of the upload, the MS-DOS window/program should be terminated by closing the
window. Remove the 7800FC from the frame, remove the upgrade cable and reposition the
UPGRADE jumper to RUN mode. The 7800FC has been upgraded with the latest image and can now
be reinserted into the frame to resume normal operation.
The home page of the 7800FC provides a list of all products currently under the control of the 7800FC
along with a menu that allows insight into specific Product Location, Hardware version, Software version,
SNMP V1 Community strings, SNMP V1 Trap destinations and local TRAP Management Faults for the
7800FC. The home page of the 7800FC web interface is shown in Figure 8-1.
The FC Menu will provide a list of all products currently in the frame occupied by the 7800FC. It will also
provide the firmware version of each card in the frame. Cards that appear in white text do not support the
WebEASY® interface and are therefore not configurable though the web interface. These cards must be
configured using VistaLINK®. Cards that support the WebEASY® interface will appear in yellow. Clicking
on the yellow product name will link to the controls available for that card.
Cards can be configured using the Refresh, Apply,and Dynamic Apply buttons on top of the page. These
function in the same manner as the buttons of the same name in VistaLINK®.
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