M-SeriesINTELLIGENT VIDEO DIGITAL RECORDERService Manual071-8229-01JULY 6, 2004the most watched worldwide
10 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Safety Summaries Do Not Operate With Suspected FailuresIf you suspect there is damage to this product, have i
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 11Service Safety SummaryWARNING: The service instructions in this manual are intended for use by qualified service
12 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Safety Summaries Canadian EMC Notice of ComplianceThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits f
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 13Safety CertificationThis product has been evaluated and meets the following Safety Certification Standards:Stand
14 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Safety Summaries
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 15Chapter 1Product DescriptionTopics in this chapter include the following:• “Overview description” on page 15•
16 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 1 Product DescriptionFunctional descriptionThe diagram illustrates how the four iVDR channels operate
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 17System descriptionSystem descriptionThe M-Series iVDR is a standard PCI bus-based Windows computer with extensiv
18 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 1 Product DescriptionApplication SystemThe Application system architecture is similar to that of stand
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 19Board mapBoard mapBoards are mapped to slots and the Windows operating system as follows:Current optional boards
2 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Copyright Copyright © 2004 Thomson Broadcast and Media Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed inthe United
20 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 1 Product DescriptionMedia control and processingThe following section explains how the Application sy
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 21Media control and processingthe Windows file system) that controls access to the raw data that makes up each fil
22 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 1 Product DescriptioniVDR servicesThe following Windows services run during operation to allow specifi
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 23FRU functional descriptionsFRU functional descriptionsThe M-Series has several Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) th
24 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 1 Product DescriptionThe optional Front Panel provides a control panel user interface for the M-Series
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 25Floppy, CD, DVD drivesFloppy, CD, DVD drivesThe iVDR uses standard removable media drives similar to those found
26 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 1 Product Description
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 27Chapter 2Troubleshooting problemsTopics in this chapter include the following:• “Video problems” on page 28• “
28 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 2 Troubleshooting problemsVideo problemsFor the corrective actions in this section, refer to the M-Ser
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 29Audio problemsAudio problemsFor the corrective actions in this section, refer to the M-Series User Manual for de
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 3ContentsFinding Information...
30 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 2 Troubleshooting problemsTimecode problemsFor the corrective actions in this section, refer to the M-
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 31Operational problemsOperational problemsFor the corrective actions in this section, refer to the M-Series User M
32 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 2 Troubleshooting problemsSystem problemsFor the corrective actions in this section, refer to the M-Se
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 33Storage problemsStorage problemsUse the following sections if you suspect problems with your iVDR’s storage syst
34 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 2 Troubleshooting problemsMedia disk problemsProblem Possible Causes Corrective ActionsNo clips appear
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 35Media disk problemsWhen streaming to another iVDR the operation fails. In Transfer Monitor the streaming operati
36 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 2 Troubleshooting problemsChecking the storage systemThe following section provides guideline for inve
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 37Network, transfer, and streaming problemsNetwork, transfer, and streaming problemsProblem Possible Causes Correc
38 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 2 Troubleshooting problemsIn the Send To or Import user interface, cannot browse media on a Profile XP
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 39Thermal problemsThermal problemsFloppy, DVD, CD drive problemsProblem Possible Causes Corrective ActionsThe fans
4 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Contents Restoring from the software recovery disk image ... 55Usin
40 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 2 Troubleshooting problemsPower supply problemsInterpret power supply LED indicators as follows:If the
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 41Front Panel problemsThe Windows Taskbar hides a portion of the AppCenter interface.The factory default Windows T
42 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 2 Troubleshooting problemsThe Jog/Shuttle knob, the Selection knob, or the Headphone level knob operat
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 43Start up problemsStart up problemsObserve the iVDR’s start up sequence and correct problems as described in the
44 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 2 Troubleshooting problemsAppCenter startupAfter the Windows operating system startup processes comple
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 45Chapter 3Service ProceduresTopics in this chapter include the following:• “Cleaning the Front Panel touch scre
46 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 3 Service Proceduresmedia as it exists on your media disks at that moment in time. Ongoing media acces
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 47Replacing an iVDR with saved mediaIf the problem on the faulty iVDR does not prevent you from making backups, yo
48 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 3 Service ProceduresCD-RW drive. • If you saved the backup files to a network location, you must gain
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 49Replacing an iVDR without saved mediafrom the file. Otherwise, reconfigure manually. Refer to the M-Series User
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 5Finding InformationAbout this manualThis service manual provides procedures for servicing the M-Series iVDR. Use
50 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 3 Service Proceduresand the Storage Utility opens automatically. 2. Close the Storage Utility. A messa
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 51Creating the software recovery disk image3. On the opening screen, select Create Image. The Creating an Image wi
52 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 3 Service Procedures6. On the Name Image File screen, click Browse. The New Image File dialog box open
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 53Creating the software recovery disk imageiVDR system drive, on which disk images are stored. Do not attempt to s
54 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 3 Service Procedures12. On the Ready to Create Image File screen, click Advanced Options. The Create I
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 55Restoring from the software recovery disk imageRestoring from the software recovery disk imageCAUTION: This proc
56 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 3 Service Procedures6. On the Select Image File screen, click Browse. The Open Image File dialog box o
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 57Restoring from the software recovery disk image11. On the Select Destination Partition… screen, from the partiti
58 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 3 Service ProceduresUsing the Storage UtilityThe following procedures use the Storage Utility for oper
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 59Opening and closing the Storage UtilityOpening the Storage Utility from Normal mode1. If you have not already do
6 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Finding Information Other printed manualsThis manual is part of a full set of support documentation for the M-
60 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 3 Service ProceduresThere can be a pause of several seconds before shutdown processes begin. Upon rebo
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 61Locating a media disk• Select No. In most cases this is the appropriate answer, given that your work with the St
62 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 3 Service Procedureson page 58.2. Open the Storage Utility context menu . Select Make Media File Syst
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 63Backing up the media file systemBacking up the media file systemWhen you back up the media file system you save
64 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 3 Service Procedures4. Navigate to your backup file and open it. A progress indicator appears. When th
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 65Downloading disk drive microcode3. Open the Storage Utility context menu and select Update Media File System.
66 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 3 Service ProceduresUse one of the following procedures to export the logging database to a file.Expor
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 67Exporting log filesExporting log files using the Windows command lineThis procedure allows you to export log fil
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6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 69Chapter 4Removing and replacing FRUsField Replaceable Units (FRUs) are modular hardware components that can be
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 7Getting more informationGetting more informationIn addition to the printed manuals, information is available in t
70 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 4 Removing and replacing FRUsExternal Parts RemovalAll the parts in this category can be removed and r
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 71Fan module removalFan module removalTo remove the fan module first remove the Front Panel or door as described i
72 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 4 Removing and replacing FRUsPower supply removalAccess the power supply from the rear panel. Remove a
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 73Internal Parts RemovalInternal Parts RemovalThe illustrations that follow show how to remove internal parts from
74 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 4 Removing and replacing FRUsRemoving floppy, CD, DVD drivesTo remove any drive, first remove the top
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 75Removing floppy, CD, DVD drivesWhen replacing a drive make sure that the master/slave jumper on the rear of the
76 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Chapter 4 Removing and replacing FRUs
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 77IndexAAGP 18AppCenterstartup troubleshooting 44application systemarchitecture 18software 20architectural descrip
78 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Index fire hazard 9floppy drivedescription 25removal 74troubleshooting 39Front Panelcleaning 45cradle 24descr
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 79description 25installation 72LED indicators 40removal 72troubleshooting 40product damage precautions 9Profile XP
8 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Finding Information Grass Valley Product SupportTo get technical assistance, check on the status of problems,
80 M-Series Service Manual 6 July 2004Index
6 July 2004 M-Series Service Manual 9Safety SummariesGeneral Safety SummaryReview the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage
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