Installing the D9800 Network Transport Receiver This section contains the information for technicians installing the Cisco D9800 Network Transport Receiver. Warning Allow only authorized and qualified service personnel to install, operate, maintain, and service this product. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage may occur.
Mounting a D9800 Receiver to a Rack The D9800 receiver is a 1U unit with connector access at the rear panel. The receiver is intended for mounting in a standard 19" rack.
Installing the D9800 Network Transport Receiver Rear Connector Panels Rear Connector Panels The diagram below shows the rear connector panel of the D9800 base chassis with ASI and MPEGoIP Input/Output (D9800-SS-MPEGOIP), with SDI (D9800-3G-SDI) and four port satellite input card (D9800-SAT-GEN1) options installed.
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This is available on the single-stream units only. This is not supported in the current release. — Management Supports the following network protocols: SSH, HTTPS, RJ-45 SNMP, Syslog, and NTP. Cisco D9800 Network Transport Receiver Version 3.11 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Ensure that at least one end of the power cable(s) remains easily accessible for unplugging, if you need Caution to switch off the unit. For example: Ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the product. Cisco D9800 Network Transport Receiver Version 3.11 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Each input accepts an LNB signal input. RF2 to RF4 require an external LNB power source. Connecting the ASI Input If desired, connect to the ASI IN port to an asynchronous serial interface for uplink monitoring. Cisco D9800 Network Transport Receiver Version 3.11 Installation and Configuration Guide...
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This section describes how to connect digital and balanced audio outputs. Connecting the Digital Audio Outputs The configuration of the D9800 receiver outputs two stereo channels. The receiver also supports encoding of audio embedded in the SDI video signal. The Interface type is AES-3id and the connector type is BNC female.
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Connect an RJ-45 cable between the Ethernet connector (DATA port only) on the D9800 receiver and the Ethernet port of the equipment after the D9800 receiver. The equipment after the D9800 receiver could be an IP router or a switch.
The cue tone or cue trigger interface is available on single-stream units only. Note Step 1 From the Main Menu of the D9800 front panel, choose Setup > Outputs > Cueing > Relay Mode. Step 2 Choose Alarm. Step 3 Save your changes.
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Cue Tone/Cue Trigger Interface Cue Tone/Cue Trigger Interface The D9800 receiver is equipped with a connector labeled Cue Tone/Relay for alarm relay outputs for remote alarm signaling. This connector provides Cue Tone, Cue Trigger, and Alarm relay functionality. These outputs are user-configurable via the Setup Menu on the front panel.
Step 1 Connect an RJ-45 cable between the Ethernet connector on the D9800 receiver and the Ethernet port of your PC. Step 2 Set up the IP address on the D9800 receiver via the front panel display (Setup > IP > IP).
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This feature is coming soon to the SWIFT license portal. Details will be provided in the coming months. The ISE block signature is validated. The ISE block validation has failed or is missing. Cisco D9800 Network Transport Receiver Version 3.11 Installation and Configuration Guide...