Tektronix Profile PDR300 User manual

Tektronix, Inc.
PO Box 1000
Wilsonville, OR 97070-1000 USA
1-800-547-8949 (USA and Canada)
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http://www.tektronix.com
Installation Manual
Profile
PDR200 & PDR300
Video File Servers

Manual Revision Status
PRODUCT: Profile PDR200 & PDR300
Video File Servers
Copyright 1998 Tektronix, Inc. Wilsonville, Oregon.
Printed in the United States of America or the United Kingdom. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied in whole or
in part, or otherwise reproduced except as specifically permitted under U.S. copyright law, without the prior written consent of
Tektronix, Inc., P.O. Box 1000, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-1000 USA.
TEKTRONIX, TEK and Profile are registered trademarks of Tektronix, Inc. Other trade names used in this document are
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REV DATE DESCRIPTION
April, 1997 Initial release of Installation Manual 070-9676-00
May, 1997 Procedure change, roll Part Number to 070-9676-01
September, 1997 Add Analog Composite I/O and Monitor Boards, remove Fibre Channel user information, roll
P/N to 070-9676-02
January, 1998 Change slot positions for systems above S/N B030000, roll P/N to 070-9676-03
June, 1998 Added PDR300 with MPEG, PDR200 slot positions change for systems above S/N B040000,
roll P/N to 070-9676-04.
October, 1998 Added support for PDR200 Option DV and PDR304. Roll P/N to 070-9676-05.
November, 1998 Modified sections to support changes to the CPU board for PDR200 systems above
S/N B050000 and PDR300 systems above S/N B020000. Roll P/N to 070-9676-06.

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Contents
Tektronix Product Support .....................................................................................................iii
General Safety Summary.......................................................................................................ix
Safety Terms and Symbols....................................................................................................x
Service Safety Summary........................................................................................................x
Certifications and Compliances..............................................................................................xi
Chapter 1 Introduction
Scope.....................................................................................................................................1-1
Related Documentation..........................................................................................................1-2
Organization of the Manual....................................................................................................1-2
Product Description................................................................................................................1-3
Product Features...............................................................................................................1-3
Front Panel Controls and Indicators..................................................................................1-4
Accessories............................................................................................................................1-5
Standard Accessories .......................................................................................................1-5
Optional Accessories.........................................................................................................1-6
Configurations........................................................................................................................1-7
Configuration Labels..............................................................................................................1-13
Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation
Rack Mounting.......................................................................................................................2-1
Mounting the Slide Tracks in the Rack..............................................................................2-2
Mounting the Profile Video File Server..............................................................................2-5
Making Rack Slide Adjustments........................................................................................2-6
Mounting Panels................................................................................................................2-6
Making Rear Panel Connections............................................................................................2-7
Connecting the Mouse and Keyboard...............................................................................2-8
Connecting the Monitor.....................................................................................................2-8
Connecting the Reference Genlock ..................................................................................2-9
Connecting Video..............................................................................................................2-10
Connecting Serial Digital Video....................................................................................2-10
Connecting Analog Composite Video I/O.....................................................................2-11
Connecting Analog Composite Monitor........................................................................2-12
Connecting Analog Composite Video Out....................................................................2-13
Connecting Component Analog Video .........................................................................2-14
Connecting Audio..............................................................................................................2-15
Connecting 16 Channels AES/EBU Digital Audio (XLR216 or BNC216).....................2-16
Connecting 32 Channels AES/EBU Digital Audio (XLR216 or BNC216).....................2-18
Connecting 8 Analog and 8 Digital Channels (PAC208)..............................................2-20
Connecting 16 Analog/Digital Channels (PAC216)......................................................2-22
Connecting 32 Analog/Digital Channels (PAC216)......................................................2-24
Connecting SCSI Devices.................................................................................................2-26
Connecting RS-422 Devices.............................................................................................2-32
Connecting Network Devices............................................................................................2-33
Connecting Fibre Channel............................................................................................2-33
Connecting to Ethernet.................................................................................................2-33
Making Power Connections...............................................................................................2-34
Power Source...............................................................................................................2-34
Source Power Frequency and Voltage Ranges ...........................................................2-34

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Chapter 3 Starting Your Profile System
Power On/Off.........................................................................................................................3-1
Logging On........................................................................................................................3-1
Automatic Logon ..........................................................................................................3-1
Logon as Administrator ................................................................................................3-2
Logon as Profile ...........................................................................................................3-2
Turning Power On.............................................................................................................3-2
Turning Power Off.............................................................................................................3-4
System Set-up .......................................................................................................................3-5
Configuring Your Profile System.......................................................................................3-6
Updating an Emergency Repair Disk................................................................................3-6
Installation Verification...........................................................................................................3-7
Initial Power On Checks.........................................................................................................3-7
System Board Diagnostics.....................................................................................................3-9
Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile System
Network Configurations..........................................................................................................4-1
Network Models.....................................................................................................................4-1
Networking Several Profile Systems.................................................................................4-2
Cascading Several Hubs...................................................................................................4-2
Point to Point Network Connection ...................................................................................4-3
Connecting Ethernet..............................................................................................................4-4
Configuring Ethernet for TCP/IP .......................................................................................4-5
Testing Your Ethernet Connection....................................................................................4-5
Connecting Fibre Channel.....................................................................................................4-6
Appendix A Specifications
General Information...............................................................................................................A-1
Test Equipment......................................................................................................................A-1
Electrical Specifications.........................................................................................................A-2
Environmental Criteria ...........................................................................................................A-10
Mechanical Specifications......................................................................................................A-11
PAC 208/216 Power Requirements.......................................................................................A-11
Appendix B Connector Pin-outs
S-VGA Connector..................................................................................................................B-1
Ethernet Connector................................................................................................................B-2
Parallel Port Connector..........................................................................................................B-3
RS-232 Connectors ...............................................................................................................B-4
SCSI Connector.....................................................................................................................B-5
Fibre Channel Connector.......................................................................................................B-7
Reference Genlock D-Connector...........................................................................................B-8
Audio Signal Processing Board Connector............................................................................B-9

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Figures
1-1 The Profile Video File Server................................................................................................ 1-1
1-2 Profile Video File Server Front Panel................................................................................... 1-4
1-3 Configuration Labels Locations............................................................................................ 1-13
2-1 Rack Slide Set for Right Side of Profile Chassis and Rack.................................................. 2-2
2-2 Spacing Specification for Mounting Holes in a Rack............................................................ 2-3
2-3 Front Rail Mounting Detail.................................................................................................... 2-4
2-4 Rear Rail Mounting Detail..................................................................................................... 2-4
2-5 Rack Slide Stop Latch.......................................................................................................... 2-5
2-6 BNC Connection With EMI Gasket....................................................................................... 2-7
2-7 Mouse, Keyboard, and S-VGA Monitor Connections........................................................... 2-8
2-8 Reference Genlock Cable Connections ............................................................................... 2-9
2-9 Breakout Cable..................................................................................................................... 2-9
2-10 Serial Digital I/O Cable Connections.................................................................................... 2-10
2-11 Analog Composite I/O Cable Connections........................................................................... 2-11
2-12 Analog Composite Monitor Cable Connections.................................................................... 2-12
2-13 Analog Composite Out Cable Connections.......................................................................... 2-13
2-14 Analog Component Video In Cable Connections................................................................. 2-14
2-15 ASPB Connections for 16 Channels of AES/EBU Digital Audio........................................... 2-17
2-16 ASPB Connections for 32 Channels of AES/EBU Digital Audio........................................... 2-19
2-17 ASPB Connections for 8 Analog and 8 Digital Audio Channels........................................... 2-21
2-18 ASPB Connections for 16 Analog and 16 Digital Audio Channels....................................... 2-23
2-19 ASPB Connections for 32 Analog and 32 Digital Audio Channels....................................... 2-25
2-20 SCSI Cable Connections...................................................................................................... 2-26
2-21 Example 1: Profile Video File Server to PDX 208 Disk Expansion Connections.................. 2-27
2-22 Example 2: Profile Video File Server to Two PDX 208 Disk Expansion Connections.......... 2-28
2-23 Example 3: Profile Video File Server to PLS 200 Connections............................................ 2-29
2-24 Example 4: Profile Video File Server to PDX 208 and PLS 200 Connections...................... 2-30
2-25 Example 5: Profile Video File Server to Multiple RAIDs and PLS 200 Connections............ 2-31
2-26 Profile Video File Server and RS-422 Connector Panel Cable Connection......................... 2-32
2-27 Power Cord Connector......................................................................................................... 2-35
3-1 Rear Panel Main Power Switch............................................................................................ 3-3
3-2 Front Panel Power Switch.................................................................................................... 3-3
3-3 Profile VdrPanel.................................................................................................................... 3-5
4-1 Basic Hub Connections........................................................................................................ 4-2
4-2 Cascading Several Hubs...................................................................................................... 4-3
4-3 Point-to-Point Network Connection ...................................................................................... 4-3
4-4 System Ethernet Connector ................................................................................................. 4-4
4-5 Example of Profile System and Fibre Channel Connections................................................ 4-6
4-6 Fibre Channel Board and Hub Connection........................................................................... 4-7
B-1 S-VGA Monitor Connector.................................................................................................... B-1
B-2 Ethernet RJ-45 Connector.................................................................................................... B-2
B-3 Parallel Port Connector ........................................................................................................ B-3
B-4 RS-232 Connector Pin-outs.................................................................................................. B-4
B-5 68 Pin SCSI Connector ........................................................................................................ B-5
B-6 Fibre Channel Connector ..................................................................................................... B-7
B-7 Reference Genlock 25-pin Connector.................................................................................. B-8
B-8 ASPB Connector .................................................................................................................. B-9

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Tables
1-1 Profile Video File Server Model Descriptions ................................................................. 1-7
1-2 PDR200 Factory Standard Configurations with Installable Options ............................... 1-8
1-3 PDR200 Option DV Factory Standard Configurations with other Installable Options .... 1-9
1-4 PDR304 and PDR308 Factory Standard Configurations with Installable Options ......... 1-10
1-5 PDR312 and PDR316 Factory Standard Configurations with Installable Options ......... 1-11
1-6 PDR324 Factory Standard Configurations with Installable Options ..............................1-12
2-1 Audio Interface Chassis Summary ................................................................................. 2-15
2-2 RS-422 Interface Board Connector ................................................................................ 2-32
2-3 Power Cords for the Profile Video File Server and PAC 208 ......................................... 2-35
3-1 Rear Panel Board Indicators .......................................................................................... 3-8
A-1 Serial Digital Video Input/Output .................................................................................... A-2
A-2 Analog Composite Video Output ................................................................................... A-3
A-3 Analog Composite Video I/O ......................................................................................... A-4
A-4 Component Analog Video Input ...................................................................................... A-5
A-5 Component Analog Video Performance ........................................................................ A-5
A-6 Format Voltage Level Definitions for CAVmtrxN Colorbar Matrix Test Clip ................... A-6
A-7 Format Voltage Level Definitions for CAVmtrxP Colorbar Matrix Test Clip .................... A-7
A-8 Program Input Genlock ................................................................................................... A-8
A-9 Reference Genlock ......................................................................................................... A-8
A-10 Time Code ...................................................................................................................... A-8
A-11 Analog Audio .................................................................................................................. A-9
A-12 Digital Audio ................................................................................................................... A-9
A-13 Profile Video File Server Power Source ......................................................................... A-9
A-14 Profile Video File Server Power Supply Specifications (from Manufacturer) .................. A-10
A-15 Environmental Criteria .................................................................................................... A-10
A-16 Profile Video File Server Mechanical Specifications ...................................................... A-11
A-17 PAC208/216 Power Requirements ................................................................................. A-11
B-1 S-VGA Monitor Connector Pin-outs................................................................................. B-1
B-2 RJ-45 Connector Pin-outs............................................................................................... B-2
B-3 Parallel Port Connector Pin-outs..................................................................................... B-3
B-4 RS-232 Connector Pin-outs............................................................................................. B-4
B-5 68 pin SCSI Connector Pin-outs...................................................................................... B-6
B-6 Fibre Channel Connector Pin-outs.................................................................................. B-7
B-7 Reference Genlock D-connector Pin-outs...................................................................... B-8
B-8 ASPB Connector Pin-outs............................................................................................... B-10

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Safety Summaries
General Safety Summary
Reviewthe followingsafetyprecautions toavoidinjury andpreventdamage
to this product or any products connected to it.
Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures.
While using this product, you may need to access other parts of the system.
Readthe GeneralSafety summaryin othersystemmanuals forwarnings and
cautions related to operating the system.
Injury Precautions
Use Proper Power
Cord To avoid fire hazard, use only the power cord specified for this product.
Ground the Product This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power
cord. To avoid electric shock, the grounding conductor must be connected
to earth ground. Before making connections to the input or output terminals
of the product, ensure that the product is properly grounded.
Do Not Operate
Without Covers To avoid electric shock or fire hazard, do not operate this product with
covers or panels removed.
Do Not operate in
Wet/Damp
Conditions
To avoid electric shock, do not operate this product in wet or damp
conditions.
Do Not Operate in an
Explosive
Atmosphere
To avoid injury or fire hazard, do not operate this product in an explosive
atmosphere.
Avoid Exposed
Circuitry To avoid injury, remove jewelry such as rings, watches, and other metallic
objects. Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is
present.
Product Damage Precautions
Use Proper Power
Source Do not operate this product from a power source that applies more than the
voltage specified.
Provide Proper
Ventilation To prevent product overheating, provide proper ventilation.
Do Not Operate With
Suspected Failures If you suspect there is damage to this product, have it inspected by qualified
service personnel.

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Safety Terms and Symbols
Terms in This
Manual These terms may appear in this manual:
WARNING:Warningstatements identifyconditionsorpractices thatcan
result in personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION: Caution statements identify conditions or practices that can
result in damage to the equipment or other property.
Terms on the
Product These terms may appear on the product:
DANGER indicates a personal injury hazard immediately accessible as one
reads the marking.
WARNING indicates a personal injury hazard not immediately accessible
as you read the marking.
CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product.
Symbols on the
Product The following symbols may appear on the product:
DANGER high voltage
Protective ground (earth) terminal
ATTENTION – refer to manual
Service Safety Summary
Do Not Service
Alone Do not perform internal service or adjustment of this product unless another
person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present.
Disconnect Power To avoid electric shock, disconnect the main power by means of the power
cord or, if provided, the power switch.
Use Care When
Servicing With
Power On
Dangerous voltages or currents may exist in this product. Disconnect power
and remove battery (if applicable) before removing protective panels,
soldering, or replacing components.
To avoid electric shock, do not touch exposed connections
!
!
!

Certifications and Compliances
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Certifications and Compliances
Canadian Certified
Power Cords Canadian approval includes the products and power cords appropriate for
usein theNorthAmerica powernetwork. Allotherpower cordssuppliedare
approved for the country of use.
FCC Emission
Control 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. Changes
or modifications not expressly approved by Tektronix can affect emission
compliance and could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Canadian EMC
Notice of
Compliance
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference
Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A
préscrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le
ministère des Communications du Canada.
Canadian Certified
AC Adapter Canadian approval includes the AC adapters appropriate for use in the
North America power network. All other AC adapters supplied are
approved for the country of use.
EN55022 Class A
Warning For products that comply with Class A. In a domestic environment this
product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be
required to take adequate measures.
Laser Compliance
Laser Safety
Requirements The device used in this product is a Class 1 certified laser product.
Operating this product outside specifications or altering its original design
may result in hazardous radiation exposure, and may be considered an act
of modifying or new manufacturing of a laser product under U.S.
regulations contained in 21CFR Chapter 1, subchapter J or CENELEC
regulations in HD 482 S1. People performing such an act are required by
law to recertify and reidentify this product in accordance with provisions of
21CFR subchapter J for distribution within the U.S.A., and in accordance
with CENELEC HD 482 S1 for distribution within countries using the IEC
825 standard.

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Laser Safety Laser safety in the United States is regulated by the Center for Devices and
Radiological Health (CDRH). The laser safety regulations are published in
the “Laser Product Performance Standard,” Code of Federal Regulation
(CFR), Title 21, Subchapter J.
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standard 825,
“Radiation of Laser Products, Equipment Classification, Requirements and
User’sGuide,” governslaser productsoutside theUnited States.Europe and
member nations of the European Free Trade Association fall under the
jurisdiction of the Comité Européen de Normalization Electrotechnique
(CENELEC).
For the CDRH: The radiant power is detected througha7mmaperture at a
distance of 200 mm from the source focused through a lens with a focal
length of 100 mm.
For IEC compliance: The radiant power is detected through a 7 mm aperture
at a distance of 100 mm from the source focused through a lens with a focal
length of 100 mm.
FCC Emission
Limits This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesirable operation. This device
has been tested and found to comply with FCC Part 15 Class B limits for a
digital device when tested with a representative laser-based fiber optical
system that complies with ANSI X3T11 Fiber Channel Standard.
Certification
Category Standard
Safety Designed/tested for compliance with:
UL1950 - Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business
Equipment (Third Edition, 1995)
IEC 950 - Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business
Equipment (Second edition, 1991)
CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 950-95 - Safety of Information Technology Equipment,
including Electrical Business Equipment
EN60950-SafetyofInformationTechnology Equipment, including ElectricalBusiness
Equipment

Profile Video File Server Installation 1-1
Chapter
1
Introduction
Scope
This is the Installation manual for Tektronix Profile Video File Server model 200
(PDR200) and model 300 (PDR300), see Figure 1-1. The Installation manual
provides an overview of the Profile Video File Server and descriptions of the tasks
listed below:
• Installing the video file server into an equipment rack.
• Connecting Video and Audio I/O.
• Connecting SCSI devices.
• Connecting Fibre Channel and Ethernet.
• Configuring Ethernet IP Address.
• Power On/Off procedures.
Figure 1-1. The Profile Video File Server
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Related Documentation
Profile Family User Manual
PDR200 & PDR300 Service Manual
Profile Release Notes
PDX208 Disk Expansion Chassis Instruction Manual
Windows NT Instruction Manual
Organization of the Manual
The Installation manual is divided into the chapters identified and described below.
Chapter 1 - Introduction: This chapter describes the contents of the manual and
provides a brief overview of the Profile Video File Server. It includes configuration
and board location information.
Chapter 2 - Mechanical Installation: This chapter describes the physical
installation of the system up to initial power-on.
Chapter 3 - Starting Your Profile System: This chapter consists of procedures to
turn system power On and Off, to set up the system, and to verify correct installation
of the Profile Video File Server.
Chapter 4 - Networking Your Profile System: This chapter describes the Ethernet
and Fibre Channel networking used in the Profile Video File Server, including
connections.
Appendix A - Specifications: This appendix consists of physical and electrical
specifications and environmental criteria.
Appendix B - Connector Pin-outs: This appendix identifies certain connectors and
the signals present and the pins of those connectors.

Product Description
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Product Description
The Profile Video File Server is a disk-based video file server with enhanced record
and playback quality, and rapid storage/retrieval capabilities. In addition to the
advantage of not having to load tape as with VTRs, the Profile Video File Server
occupies less rack space and is fully computer controlled.
The PDR200 provides up to four Motion-JPEG encoders/decoders (CODECs) in a
flexible system which starts with four base configurations: two are for 2-channel
Profile systems and two are for 4-channel Profile systems. These base configurations
can be ordered with analog or digital inputs and outputs. Each configuration is then
tailored, through factory installed options, to meet your site-specific needs. Many
options may be easily added to your PDR 200 as your needs change and expand. For
information on adding options, contact your Tektronix representative.
A two-channel system (PDR202) is equipped with a single Master Enhanced Disk
Recorder board, which provides two JPEG codecs, and two SCSI busses, SCSI A and
SCSI B, although SCSI B may not be available on all models. A four-channel system
(PDR204) adds a Slave Enhanced Disk Recorder, which provides two additional
JPEG codecs and two more SCSI busses (SCSI C and SCSI D).
The PDR300 adds factory-installed MPEG encoders and decoders to the Profile
Video File Server, while retaining all the capabilities and optional configurations of
the PDR200. Two MPEG boards, one with one encoder and two decoders, the other
with four decoders, provide many combinations of capabilities to meet your needs.
The Profile Video File Server is mounted on rack slides for installation in a standard
electronic equipment rack. All connections to the Profile Video File Server are on the
rear panel (see Chapter 2, “Mechanical Installation”). Also see Appendix A,
“Specifications”, for physical and electrical specifications and environmental criteria.
Product Features
Record/playback and storage/retrieval applications for the Profile Video File Server
run in the Windows NTTM environment. The Windows NT operating software is
loaded on the dedicated system hard disk, which is also used for application storage.
Control is via an internal Pentium-based CPU board.
Other features include:
• Super-VGA monitor output
• Auto switching 10/100BASE-T Ethernet network support
• Control interfaces:
- RS-232 (two rear panel ports)
- RS-422 (eight ports through a single rear panel connector attached to an external
RS-422 Connector Panel)
- Keyboard and mouse
- Parallel port
• Front panel controls and indicators.

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Front Panel Controls and Indicators
The Profile Video File Server front panel, shown in Figure 1-2, consists of the
controls and indicators keyed to Figure 1-2 and briefly described below.
➊Floppy Disk Drive access for loading operating system software or specific
application software. The drive accepts standard 3-1/2-inch double density
(720KB) or high density (1.44MB) floppy diskettes.
➋Green LED indicator lighted when both the power switch on the rear panel and the
one on the front panel (see ➎ below) are On.
➌Eight green LED indicators, labeled DISK ACCESS,show disk activity. They are
mapped right to left to the physical location of each hard disk drive in the chassis
and flash on when activity occurs on the associated disk. On a system with only
four disk drives, every other LED beginning from the right will be enabled. A LED
that never flashes on or remains on may indicate a problem with the associated
disk. If you do not have any internal disk storage, which is an option, these LEDs
remain off.
➍Three red Trouble LED indicators. When lighted they provide warnings of
(from the left):
SYS FAULT (not used)
FAN FAULT (failure of one or more fans)
OVER TEMP (power supply over temperature)
➎The STANDBY/ON switch provides system On/Off control (the same as pressing
the rear panel On/Off switch). Both must be On for operation of the Profile Video
File Server.
Figure 1-2. Profile Video File Server Front Panel
Profile
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Accessories
Profile Video File Server Installation 1-5
Accessories
There are two types of accessories for the Profile Video File Server: Standard and
Optional. Standard Accessories are those items required to install and operate the
Profile Video File Server. They are shipped with your Profile system. Optional
accessories expand Profile Video File Server capabilities, simplify installation, or aid
in servicing. Optional accessories are available through Tektronix.
Standard Accessories
A Profile Video File Server shipment includes the following items:
• 1 Manual, Profile Family User (Tektronix part number 071-0230-XX)
• 1 Manual, Installation (Tektronix part number 070-9676-XX)
• Release Notes (Tektronix part number 061-4150-XX)
• SoftwarePackage which includesthe latestversion of ProfileSystem Softwareand
an Emergency Repair diskette.
• Windows NT software package
• 1 Keyboard (Tektronix part number 119-4899-XX)
• 1 Mouse (Tektronix part number 119-4330-XX)
• EMI Suppression Gaskets for BNC Connectors (Tektronix part number
016-1448-XX)
• Cable Assemblies, Power (161-0123-00 for US and Japan; 161-0066-09 for
Europe; 161-0066-10 for the United Kingdom; or 161-0066-11 for Australia)
• 1 RS-422 Connector Panel and cable
• 1 Set of rack-mounting slides
• Ethernet cable

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Optional Accessories
If ordered, Tektronix provides the optional accessories listed below. Contact your
nearest field office or distributor for more information.
• Ethernet Hub (for Ethernet connections)
• Fibre Channel Hub (for Fibre Channel networking)
• Optical Media Interface Adapter (copper-to-fiber) for fibre channel networking.
• S-VGA Monitor
• PAC208/216 Analog/Digital Profile Audio Chassis
• XLR216 or BNC216 Digital Audio Breakout Panel
• PDX208 Disk Drive Expansion Chassis
• 1 SCSI Terminator (011-0166-00)
• Eight-connector DB25-XLR breakout cable for longitudinal time code I/O, 6 ft.
(Tektronix part number 174-3249-XX)
• Eight-connector breakout cable, with DB25 connector, 24 ft.(Tektronix part
number 174-3481-XX)
• External CD ROM drive (Tektronix part number PDRFCD)
• Service Manual (070-9675-XX)

Configurations
Profile Video File Server Installation 1-7
Configurations
The Profile Video File Server is available in several factory installed configurations.
Table 1-1 lists the available JPEG CODECs, MPEG encoders, and MPEG decoders
that are available on each model.
Tables 1-2 through 1-6, on pages 1-8 through 1-12, list the various video I/O
configurations, as well as the locations of all the boards in the system. In the tables,
note that factory installable option boards are shaded.
Table 1-1. Profile Video File Server Model Descriptions
Model
Number Number
of JPEG
CODECs
Number of
MPEG
Encoders
Number of
MPEG
Decoders
Video I/O
Type
PDR202A 2 0 0 Analog
PDR204A 4 0 0 Analog
PDR202D 2 0 0 Digital
PDR204D 4 0 0 Digital
PDR304A 2 0 4 Analog
PDR304D 2 0 4 Digital
PDR308A 2 0 8 Analog
PDR308D 2 0 8 Digital
PDR312A 2a
a.4 if optional Fibre Channel is installed
1 2 Analog
PDR312D 2a1 2 Digital
PDR316A 2a1 6 Analog
PDR316D 2a1 6 Digital
PDR324A 4 2 4 Analog
PDR324D 4 2 4 Digital

Chapter 1 Introduction
1-8 Profile Video File Server Installation
Table 1-2. PDR200 Factory Standard Configurations with Installable Options
Slot PDR202A PDR202D PDR204A PDR204D
J1 System CPU System CPU System CPU System CPU
J2 Parallel Port Parallel Port Parallel Port Parallel Port
J3
J4 System SCSI System SCSI System SCSI System SCSI
J5 Audio I/O
Digital AES/EBU Audio I/O
Digital AES/EBU Audio I/O
Digital AES/EBU Audio I/O
Digital AES/EBU
J6 Video Mixer Video Mixer Video Mixer Video Mixer
J7 Audio I/O
Digital AES/EBU Audio I/O
Digital AES/EBU Audio I/O
Digital AES/EBU Audio I/O
Digital AES/EBU
J8 Video I/O
Serial Digital Component Video I/O
Analog Composite Video I/O
Serial Digital Component Video I/O
Analog Composite
J9 Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Fibre Channel
J10 Disk Recorder Master Disk Recorder Master Disk Recorder Master Disk Recorder Master
J11 Disk Recorder Slave Disk Recorder Slave
J12 Video Out
Picture Monitor (Analog)
or
Video Out
Analog Composite
Video Out
Picture Monitor (Analog)
or
Video Out
Analog Composite
Video Out
Picture Monitor (Analog)
or
Video Out
Analog Composite
Video Out
Picture Monitor (Analog)
or
Video Out
Analog Composite
J13 Video In
Analog Component Video In
Analog Component Video In
Analog Component Video In
Analog Component
J14 Video I/O
Analog Composite Video I/O
Serial Digital Component Video I/O
Analog Composite Video I/O
Serial Digital Component
J15 Video I/O
Analog Composite Video I/O
Serial Digital Component
J16 Reference / Timecode Reference / Timecode Reference / Timecode Reference / Timecode
J17 Remote I/O
RS422 Remote I/O
RS422 Remote I/O
RS422 Remote I/O
RS422
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