Ross ULTRIX-MODX-IO Bedienungsanleitung

ULTRIX-MODX-IO User Guide

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ULTRIX-MODX-IO · User Guide
• Ross Part Number: 2101DR-020-01
• Release Date: May 9, 2023.
• Software Issue: 5.1
The information contained in this Guide is subject to change without notice or obligation.
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information contained herein.
Patents
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The material in this manual is furnished for informational use only. It is subject to change without
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Safety Notices
Refer to the “Important Regulatory and Safety Notices” document that accompanied your
product.
Statement of Compliance
This product has been determined to be compliant with the applicable standards, regulations, and
directives for the countries where the product is marketed.

Compliance documentation, such as certification or Declaration of Compliance for the product is
available upon request by contacting [email protected]. Please include the product;
model number identifiers and serial number and country that compliance information is needed in
request.
EMC Notices
United States of America - FCC Part 15
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.
Canada
This Class A device complies with Canadian ICES-003 and part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Cet appariel numerique de la classe “A” est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
European Union
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions
established under regulation (EC) No 765/2008 and Decision No 768/2008/EC referred to as the
“New Legislative Framework”.
Australia/New Zealand
This equipment is in compliance with the provisions established under the Radiocommunications
Act 1992 and Radiocommunications Labeling (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Notice 2008.
Korea
This equipment is in compliance with the provisions established under the Radio Waves Act.
Class A equipment (Broadcasting and communications service for business use).
This device is a business-use (Class A) EMC-compliant device. The seller and user are advised to be
aware of this fact. This device is intended for use in areas outside home.
Notice — Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Ross Video Ltd. could
void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Warning — This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential environment this
equipment may cause radio interference.
Type of Equipment User’s Guide
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Class A Equipment
(Industrial Broadcasting &
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This equipment is Industrial (Class A)
electromagnetic wave suitability equipment and
seller or user should take notice of it, and this
equipment is to be used in the places except for home.

International
This equipment has been tested under the requirements of CISPR 22:2008 or CISPR 32:2015 and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital device.
Warranty and Repair Policy
The product is backed by a comprehensive one-year warranty on all components.
If an item becomes defective within the warranty period Ross will repair or replace the defective
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Environmental Information
The equipment may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment.
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for the extraction of natural resources, Ross Video encourages you to use the appropriate take-back
systems. These systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials from your end-of-life equipment
in an environmentally friendly and health conscious manner.
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local or regional waste administration. You can also contact Ross Video for more information on the
environmental performances of our products.
This appliance may contain a Coin type battery which should not be treated as household waste.
To ensure that the battery will be treated properly use the appropriate take-back systems in your
area. These systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials from your end-of-life equipment in
an environmentally friendly and health conscious manner.
Notice — This is a Class A product. In domestic environments, this product may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may have to take adequate measures.
Notice — Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Ross Video Ltd. could
void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

Company Address
Ross Video Limited
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General Business Office: (+1) 613 652 4886
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Technical Support: (+1) 613 652 4886
After Hours Emergency: (+1) 613 349 0006
E-mail (Technical Support): techsupp[email protected]
E-mail (General Information): solutions@rossvideo.com
Website: http://www.rossvideo.com

ULTRIX-MODX-IO User Guide (v1.0) Contents • i
Contents
Introduction 9
Related Publications ...................................................................................................................................9
Documentation Conventions .....................................................................................................................9
Interface Elements ....................................................................................................................................9
User Entered Text .................................................................................................................................. 10
Referenced Guides ................................................................................................................................ 10
Menu Sequences ................................................................................................................................... 10
Important Instructions .......................................................................................................................... 10
Contacting Technical Support .............................................................................................................. 10
Getting Started 11
Features ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
Before You Begin ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Hardware Overview 13
Supported Routers ................................................................................................................................... 13
Hardware Features .................................................................................................................................. 13
Installing the ULTRIX-MODX-IO 15
Before You Begin ...................................................................................................................................... 15
Static Discharge ..................................................................................................................................... 15
Working with Fiber Optic Connectors ................................................................................................. 15
Verify the Router Software Version ..................................................................................................... 15
Installing in an ULTRIX-FR1-NS, ULTRIX-FR2-NS, or ULTRIX-FR5 ......................................................... 16
Removing a Blank Plate from the Ultrix Router Chassis ................................................................... 16
Removing a Blade from the Router Chassis ....................................................................................... 16
Installing an ULTRIX-MODX-IO Blade into the Router Chassis ......................................................... 17
Installing in an ULTRIX-FR12 Chassis ..................................................................................................... 18
Removing a Blank Plate from the ULTRIX-FR12 Chassis ................................................................... 19
Removing a Blade from the ULTRIX-FR12 Chassis ............................................................................. 19
Installing an ULTRIX-MODX-IO Blade into the ULTRIX-FR12 Chassis ............................................... 21
Upgrading the Router Software ............................................................................................................. 22
Power Connection 25
Static Discharge ..................................................................................................................................... 25
Connecting the ULTRIX-MODX-IO to a 15V PSU ................................................................................... 25
Installing a Module 27
Before You Begin ...................................................................................................................................... 27
Required Equipment ............................................................................................................................. 27
Static Discharge ..................................................................................................................................... 27
Working with Fiber Optic Connectors ................................................................................................. 27
Installing a Module into the ULTRIX-MODX-IO Blade .......................................................................... 27
Populating an SFP Port 29
Static Discharge ........................................................................................................................................ 29
Working with Fiber Optic Connectors .................................................................................................... 29
Populating a Port with an SFP Module .................................................................................................. 29

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ULTRIX-MOD-SFP 31
Features ..................................................................................................................................................... 31
Hardware Overview ................................................................................................................................. 31
Gearbox Cabling ....................................................................................................................................... 32
Outputs ................................................................................................................................................... 32
Inputs ...................................................................................................................................................... 32
UltriScape Cabling .................................................................................................................................... 32
UltriSync Cabling ...................................................................................................................................... 33
Configuration 35
Before You Begin ...................................................................................................................................... 35
Using the Device Configuration Interface ............................................................................................. 35
Overview ................................................................................................................................................. 35
Assigning the SFP Type ............................................................................................................................ 36
Configuring a Port .................................................................................................................................... 37
Gearbox Overview .................................................................................................................................... 41
UltriScape Overview ................................................................................................................................. 42
UltriSync Overview ................................................................................................................................... 42
UltriClean Overview ................................................................................................................................. 42
UltriSRC Overview .................................................................................................................................... 42
Technical Specifications 43
Supported Formats .................................................................................................................................. 43
Power Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 44
Environmental .......................................................................................................................................... 44
Supported SFP Modules .......................................................................................................................... 44

ULTRIX-MODX-IO User Guide (v1.0) Introduction • 9
Introduction
This guide is for system administrators and installers of the Ross Video ULTRIX-MODX-IO and its
modules. This guide contains the following chapters that cover the installation and configuration of
your blade and its modules:
• “Introduction” summarizes the guide and provides important terms, and conventions.
• “Getting Started” provides an overview for
• “Hardware Overview” provides an introduction to the ULTRIX-MODX-IO hardware features.
• “Installing the ULTRIX-MODX-IO” provides instructions for the basic physical installation of the
ULTRIX-MODX-IO into an Ultrix router.
• “Power Connection” outlines how to connect an external power supply to the ULTRIX-MODX-IO
blade. Note that this is an optional step and only required if advised by Ross Technical Support.
• “Installing a Module” provides a general summary of how to install a module into an
ULTRIX-MODX-IO blade.
• “Populating an SFP Port” outlines how to install an SFP module into a port on the
ULTRIX-MODX-IO blade and its modules.
• “ULTRIX-MOD-SFP” provides an overview of the hardware features, installation, and cabling of
the ULTRIX-MOD-SFP module.
• “Configuration” outlines how to configure the ports using the DashBoard interface.
• “Technical Specifications” provides the specifications, such as pinouts and power consumption,
for the ULTRIX-MODX-IO.
If you have questions pertaining to installation of this Ross Video product, contact us at the
numbers listed in “Contacting Technical Support”. Our technical staff is always available for
consultation, training, or service.
Related Publications
It is recommended to consult the following Ross documentation before installing and operating
your ULTRIX-MODX-IO:
•DashBoard User Manual, Ross Part Number: 8351DR-004
•ULTRIX-MODX-IO Quick Start Guide, Ross Part Number: 2101DR-002
•ULTRIX SFP Modules Guide, Ross Part Number: 2101DR-008
•ULTRIX-FR12 User Guide, Ross Part Number: 2101DR-604
•ULTRIX-FR1, ULTRIX-FR2, and ULTRIX-FR5 User Guide, Ross Part Number: 2101DR-004
The user documentation is available for download from our website.
Documentation Conventions
Special text formats are used in this guide to identify parts of the user interface, text that a user
must enter, or a sequence of menus and sub-menus that must be followed to reach a particular
command.
Interface Elements
Bold text is used to identify a user interface element such as a dialog box, menu item, or button. For
example:
In the Save Layout dialog, click OK.

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User Entered Text
Courier text is used to identify text that a user must enter. For example:
In the Language box, enter English.
Referenced Guides
Italic text is used to identify the titles of referenced guides, manuals, or documents. For example:
For more information, refer to the section “Assigning an IP Address” in the ULTRIX-MODX-IO
User Guide.
Menu Sequences
Menu arrows are used in procedures to identify a sequence of menu items that you must follow.
For example, if a step reads “File > Save,” you would click the File menu and then click Save.
Important Instructions
Star icons are used to identify important instructions or features. For example:
When the ULTRIX-MODX-IO router cannot connect to the network, a Message dialog box opens
to report the connection problem.
Contacting Technical Support
At Ross Video, we take pride in the quality of our products, but if problems occur, help is as close as
the nearest telephone.
Our 24-hour Hot Line service ensures you have access to technical expertise around the clock.
After-sales service and technical support is provided directly by Ross Video personnel. During
business hours (Eastern Time), technical support personnel are available by telephone. After hours
and on weekends, a direct emergency technical support phone line is available. If the technical
support person who is on call does not answer this line immediately, a voice message can be left
and the call will be returned shortly. This team of highly trained staff is available to react to any
problem and to do whatever is necessary to ensure customer satisfaction.
•Technical Support: (+1) 613-652-4886
•After Hours Emergency: (+1) 613-349-0006
•E-mail: [email protected]
•Website: http://www.rossvideo.com
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