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MULTI ACCESS VIDEO AND AUDIO SERVER MAV-70 MPEG ENCODER/DECODER BOARD BKMA-7010 MPEG ENCODER BOARD BKMA-7020 MPEG DECODER BOARD BKMA-7030 INTERFACE BOARD BKMA-7040 A/D CONVERTER BOARD BKMA-7050 D/A CONVERTER BOARD BKMA-7060 REDUNDANT POWER SUPPLY UNIT BKMA-PS70 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Volume 1 1st Edition...
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électrique, d’incendie ou de blessure n’effectuer que les réparations indiquées dans le mode d’emploi à moins d’être qualifié pour en effectuer d’autres. Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement. MAV-70 (SY) Serial No. 10001 and Higher BKMA-7010 (SY) Serial No.
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Voor de klanten in Nederland CAUTION Dit apparaat bevat een MnO -Li en (CF) -Li batterij voor Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly memory back-up. replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de recommended by the manufacturer.
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PRECAUTIONS Use the specified part only Component marked ! are critical to safe operation. Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case of replacement. Secure the unit to a rack with the screws If the unit is not secured completely, this may cause the unit fall off, resulting in injury.
2. Replacement of Main Parts and Boards 2-1. Cautions before Servicing ..............2-1 (E) 2-2. Removal/Installation of Cabinet ............2-2 (E) 2-2-1. Front Panel Removal/Installation .........2-2 (E) 2-2-2. Cover Removal/Installation ..........2-3 (E) 2-3. Location of Main Parts and Boards ............2-4 (E) 1 (E) MAV-70...
Manual Structure Purpose of this manual This manual is the maintenance manual volume 1 of the MAV-70 Multi Access Video and Audio Server. This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and describes the information that premise the service based on components replacement (diagnostics, replacement of main parts andboards, electrical alignment, and circuit descriptions).
This manual describes the operation and function of the MAV-70. . MAV-70 Installation Manual (Supplied with MAV-70) This manual describes information regarding the installation of the MAV-70 and optional power supply unit BKMA-PS70. . BKMA-7010 Installation Manual (Supplied with BKMA-7010) This manual describes information regarding the installation of the optional board BKMA-7010.
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OK OK NG Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Abort buttons and press the [ENTER] button. To To cancel the aging, select “Abort” using restart it, select “Start” and press the [ENTER] button. 6. After aging is completed, turn off the power once. 1-2 (E) MAV-70...
Personal computer side D-sub 9-pin, Male 1-560-651-00 (Connector) 1-561-749-00 (Juncton shell) MAV-70 side D-sub 9-pin, Female 1-562-565-00 (Connector) 1-561-749-00 (Juncton shell) . Connector on personal computer side . Connector on MAV-70 side (D-sub 9-pin, male) (D-sub 9-pin, female) 1-3 (E) MAV-70...
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1-2. RS-232C Connection Connection Personal computer RS-232C cable (9P-9P) COM1 Setting of communication protocol Communication port COM1 Baud rate 38400 bps Parity None Flow control None Stop bit length 1 bit Data bit length 8 bit 1-4 (E) MAV-70...
Automatically displayed message by a program UTY> Helvetica regular SDC-UTY Characters to be entered (Italic) " Symbols Enter key Space equivalent to a character Connection The MAV-70 and personal computer are connected via Ethernet. Ethernet Personal Computer MAV-70 1-5 (E) MAV-70...
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1-3. Uploading and Downloading the Contents of Memory Uploading (example) The displays shown below are samples for your reference. 1. Log in the MAV-70 from personal computer. (Enter the IP address of the MAV-70.) C : ¥> ftp \xx.xx.xx.xx" IP address Connected to xx.xx.xx.xx...
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1-3. Uploading and Downloading the Contents of Memory Downloading (example) The displays shown below are samples for your reference. 1. Log in the MAV-70 from personal computer. (Enter the IP address of the MAV-70.) C : ¥> ftp \ xx.xx.xx.xx " Connected to xx.xx.xx.xx 220 FTP server ready.
-1- -2- -3- -4- -5- -6- -7- *8* EXT232C Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy 5. Connect the MAV-70 to a personal computer and set the communication rate. (Refer to Section 1-2.) 6. Set the S3 switch on the front panel to INT. S3 Switch...
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2. Select “Control” _ “Macro” from the top menu. 3. Activate a “Puput .ttl” file. 4. Enter the file name. 5. A confirmation message is displayed. The screen display stops when downloading is completed. Click the [OK] button. 6. Terminate Tera Term. 1-9 (E) MAV-70...
EXT232C Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy 4. Connect the MAV-70 to a personal computer and set the communication rate. (Refer to Section 1-2.) 5. Set the S3 switch on the front panel to INT. Preparation (For DP-269 board) 1.
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4. A confirmation message is displayed. Click the [Yes] button. (The screen image is an example of DPC CPU.) 5. A confirmation message is displayed. Click the [OK] button. 6. A termination message is displayed. Click the [OK] button. 7. Terminate Tera Term. 1-11 (E) MAV-70...
-1- -2- -3- *4* -5- -6- -7- -8- Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy 4. Connect the MAV-70 to a personal computer and set the communication rate. (Refer to Section 1-2.) 5. Set the S3 switch on the front panel to INT.
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3. Select “Control” - “Macro” from the top menu. 4. Activate a “DL**.ttl” file. 5. A confirmation message is displayed. Click the [Yes] button. (The screen image is an example of DEC CPU.) 6. Confirm the file name to be downloaded. File name 1-13 (E) MAV-70...
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7. A confirmation message is displayed. Click the [Yes] button. 8. Downloading is executed. 9. After downloading is completed, this window disappears. 10. A confirmation message is displayed. The screen display stops. Click the [OK] button. 11. Terminate Tera Term. 1-14 (E) MAV-70...
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When click the “No” button, a confirmation message is displayed. If the board to be treated is DP, click the [No] button. If the board to be treated is except DP, click the [Yes] button. 5. Downloading is executed. 1-15 (E) MAV-70...
FLASH ERASE ERASE 1 . . . OK MON> 5. Enter “RES”. (The program in the old version stops and the CPU is reset.) MON> RES " *** MONGER (MONitor/debugGER) Version 0.32 Copylight (C) 1993-96 Sony Corp. *** (Nov 7 1996/16:42:56) [RES] 1-16 (E) MAV-70...
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12. Enter “RES” and confirm that a message is displayed on the screen. (The program in a new version is executed.) MON> RES " *** MONGER (MONitor/debugGER) Version 0.32 Copylight (C) 1993-96 Sony Corp. *** (Nov 7 1996/16:42:56) [RES] *** MONGER (MONitor/debugGER) Version 0.32.2 Copylight (C) 1993-96 Sony Corp. ***...
4 and later. 11. After downloading is completed, “OK” is displayed. 12. Enter “RES” and confirm that a message is displayed on the screen. (The program in a new version is executed.) 1-18 (E) MAV-70...
4 and later. 9. After downloading is completed, “OK” is displayed. 10. Enter “RES” and confirm that a message is displayed on the screen. (The program in a new version is executed.) 1-19 (E) MAV-70...
4 and later. 9. After downloading is completed, “OK” is displayed. 10. Enter “RES” and confirm that a message is displayed on the screen. (The program in a new version is executed.) (“DP>” is displayed.) 1-20 (E) MAV-70...
2. Remove ornamental panel A. (Refer to Section 2-2-1.) 3. Turn on the power. 4. Connect the MAV-70 to a personal computer and set the communication rate. (Refer to Section 1-2.) 5. Open “Service: Board Slot n” screen from the menu and set “EXT232C” and “SY MAIN”.
2. Remove ornamental panel A. (Refer to Section 2-2-1.) 3. Turn on the power. 4. Connect the MAV-70 to a personal computer and set the communication rate. (Refer to Section 1-2.) 5. Open “Service: Board Slot n” screen from the menu and set “EXT232C” and “SY MAIN”.
2. Remove ornamental panel A. (Refer to Section 2-2-1.) 3. Turn on the power. 4. Connect the MAV-70 to a personal computer and set the communication rate. (Refer to Section 1-2.) 5. Open “Service: Board Slot n” screen from the menu and set “EXT232C” and “SY MAIN”.
Cautions when an error appears in HDD . Treat the MAV-70 conform to the above cautions, even when an error appeared. . Keep the MAV-70 in the condition in which the error appeared, and write down the details of the error. 2-1 (E)
1. Loosen the two screws (with stoppers) on the orna- mental panel A. 2. Remove the ornamental panel A. Shield foam Ornamental panel A RK 4x20 RK 4x20 Ornamental panel A Ornamental panel A RK 4x20 RK 4x20 2-2 (E) MAV-70...
Rack angle reverse order. 3. Remove the eight screws, and remove the cover while winding both sides of the cover. B 4x6 Cover B 4x6 B 4x6 4. For installation, perform the removal procedures in reverse order. 2-3 (E) MAV-70...
0.7 to 1.0 N.m {7 to 10 kgf.cm} M 4.0 1.2 to 1.6 N.m {12 to 16 kgf.cm} When two power supply units are installed in the MAV-70, either one of two power supply units can be replaced during the power on.
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Power Supply A [2400] h Power Supply B 2400h When removing the power supply unit other than replace- ment, to prevent contact detects of the power supply unit, do not touch the connector of the removed power supply unit. 2-7 (E) MAV-70...
. Replace the power supply unit within three minutes in in the direction of the arrows. consideration of air cooling effect. Indicator Replacement part Please order the RKMA70-D (Recommended Parts Kit) or RKMA70-R (Recommended Parts Kit). The RKMA70-R is a recycled hard disk. HDD unit Levers 2-8 (E) MAV-70...
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With a rebuild request for HDD has been generated, if other HDD is stopped, recording/playback may be disabled. >Exit Service : Disks : Exchange Mark Stop *1* -2- -3- *4* -5- -6- -7- -8- Start Rdy Rdy Rdy Req Rdy Rdy Rdy Rdy HDD No.label Levers 2-9 (E) MAV-70...
Fan motor unit Installation procedures 1. Insert a new fan motor unit into the slot and push the fan motor unit as far as it will go. 2. Secure the fan motor unit with the two screws. 2-10 (E) MAV-70...
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Service : Hours Meter Reset Fan Unit Upper 1 [2400] h Fan Unit Upper 2 2400h Fan motor LE-193 board B 3x35 < To remove the fan (2) > Fan motor LE-193 board Harness clamper B 3x35 2-11 (E) MAV-70...
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Service : Hours Meter 5. When fan (2) is installed, fix the harness with the harness clamper. Reset Fan Unit Upper 1 [2400] h 6. Install the fan motor unit. (Refer to the previous Fan Unit Upper 2 2400h page.) 2-12 (E) MAV-70...
2-4. Replacement of Main Parts 2-4-5. Filter Replacement Filter on the Front Panel (Lower) Replacement Two filters are installed in the MAV-70. One is on the Replacement part back of the front panel A, the other is on the back of the front panel (lower).
HDD *1 : The batteries of the MAV-70 are not consumed during the power to the board turned on. Therefore, this replacement cycle of the battery indicates the period at which the power to the board is not turned on.
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If 24 hours or more have passed, the backup data will be Setting after replacement lost. It is not necessary to set after battery replacement. Replacement part Obtain a commercial lithium battery. Part name : Lithium battery Specifications : Model CR2025 Voltage Capacity 120 mAH 2-15 (E) MAV-70...
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2. Install the SY-253 board in its original slot. Setting after replacement Set the following menus. (For the menu operations, refer to the operation manual.) . Board parameter : “Boards : Param” . System Configuration : “Service : Configuration” The hours meter cannot be set. 2-16 (E) MAV-70...
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2. Install the PU-102 board in its original slot. Setting after replacement Download the stored error information of HDD from the personal computer. (For the downloading, refer to “1-4. Uploading and Downloading the Contents of Memory (PU-102 board)”.) 2-17 (E) MAV-70...
This section describes the boards replacement as follows. After the board is replaced, set the switches on the board Optional Board Product refering to the installation manuals. AD-156 BKMA-7050 Model Boards Section DA-143 BKMA-7060 MAV-70 AC-188 2-5-7 DEC-98 BKMA-7030 CCM-37 2-5-9 ENC-47 BKMA-7020 CN-1405 2-5-1 IF-677...
DP-269 board B 3x4 8. Remove the two screws (B 2x8) and cable clamp. 9. Remove the two screws (B 3x6) and PSW-61 board from the front panel A. Cable clamp B 3x6 B 2x8 PSW-61 board 2-20 (E) MAV-70...
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15. Remove the PSW-61 board from the front panel A. (Refer to Section 2-5-3.) 16. Cut the two harness clampers. 23. For installation, perform the removal procedures in reverse order. Use the commercially available harness clamper . PSW-61 board Harness clampers 2-21 (E) MAV-70...
13. Remove the two power guides. (Refer to Section 2-5- BVTT 3x6 14. Remove the IF positioning bracket. (Refer to Section 2-5-2.) 15. Remove and replace the all IF-678 board. (Refer to Section 2-5-2.) BVTT 3x6 MB-756 board AC-188 board 2-22 (E) MAV-70...
4. Replace the AC-188 board and perform the removal When the MB-755 board is connected to the MB-756 procedures in reverse order. board, be sure to connect an edge on each connector securely. 2-23 (E) MAV-70...
4. Replace the MB-756 board and perform the removal procedures in reverse order. SY-253 board When the MB-756 board is connected to the MB-755 Lever board, be sure to connect an edge on each connector securely. Lever BVTT 3x6 BVTT 3x6 2-24 (E) MAV-70...
11. Download the file data. (Refer to Section 1-3.) 12. Set the menu data memorized in procedure 2. (For menu operation, refer to the operation manual.) . Board parameter . System configuration The hours meter can not be set. 13. Set the Ethernet address. 2-25 (E) MAV-70...
IBM-PC compatible computer (installed with Windows 95 or Windows 98) 3-1-2. Content of Nonvolatile Memory The MAV-70 incorporates the nonvolatile memory and the memory backed up by a battery. Perform the operation below during board replacement and memory replacement. AD-156 board...
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Caution during board replacement : The contents of memory are erased during board replacement. For more information, consult a Sony sales person. Caution during IC134 replacement : The contents of memory are erased during IC134 replacement. For more information, consult a Sony sales person.
3-2. SPG-15 Board Adjustment Preparation 3-2-1. NTSC SCH Adjustment 1. Connect the equipment. 2. Turn on the power of the MAV-70 and warm up the unit about 10 minutes. Connection 3. Open the “Boards : Parameter Slot 7” menu, and set the Video Type to NTSC (NDF).
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7. 12. Re-align the burst phase to reference position with the <Oscilloscope> SC PHASE knob of the signal generator SG2 clock- CH-1 wise (3) slowly. (FIELD REF) CH-2 (TP304) RV301 TP304 E301 SPG-15 board (A side) 3-4 (E) MAV-70...
3-2-2. PAL SCH Adjustment Preparation 1. Connect the equipment. Connection 2. Turn on the power of the MAV-70 and warm up the unit about 10 minutes. Composite video 3. Open the “Board : Parameter Slot 7” menu, and set the...
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8. 13. Re-align the burst phase to reference position with the <Oscilloscope> SC PHASE knob of the signal generator SG2 clock- wise (3) slowly. CH-1 (FIELD REF) CH-2 (TP304) RV301 TP304 E301 SPG-15 board (A side) 3-6 (E) MAV-70...
Adj. point : 1RV601 (D-1)/SY-253 board 3470 ± 40 mV p-p (4.0 ± 0.1 dBm) Spec.: Setting after adjustment Return the setting of switches and menus to the former state. 3470 ±40 mV p-p RV602 RV601 SY-253 board (A side) 3-7 (E) MAV-70...
51 board. 47 board. . Short jumpers JP100 (J-11) and JP200 (H-9) on the . Warm up for about ten minutes. ENC-51 board by a shorting pin. . Warm up for about ten minutes. MAV-70 Oscilloscope Frequency counter CH-2 CH-2 MAV-70...
. S303 (E-1)/DA-134 board → +4 a shorting pin. . Connect as shown in the figure. Adjustment procedure MAV-70 Oscilloscope Frequency counter 1. Input a _20 dB FS signal of 1 kHz from the AES/EBU IN connector on the ENC-47 or ENC-51 board and...
Adj. point : 1RV302 (E-4)/DA-134 board 3470 ± 40 mV p-p (4.0 ± 0.1 dBm) Spec. : 3470 ±40 mV p-p Setting after adjustment Return the setting of switches and menus to the former state. RV301 S301 S303 DA-134 board (A side) 3-10 (E) MAV-70...
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AD-156 board (A side) Connection and setting of personal computer Using a personal computer, put the MAV-70 into the PB mode simultaneously while recording data. For the display example in using a personal computer, this manual differentiates between the characters displayed on the screen and the characters to be entered as shown below.
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3-8. AD-156 Board Adjustment 1. Remove the ornamental panel A. (Refer to Section 1-7 in the Installation Manual of the MAV-70.) 2. Connect the MAV-70 and personal computer. Personal computer RS-232C cable (9P-9P) COM1 RS-232C harness Connector on personal computer side...
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Slot number in which the ENC-47 board is inserted 11. Confirm the file handle. Command : DPM \ DUMP \ OPENSTATUS " Return From MAV-70 : PORT=01 : 08 01 01 04 The third numerical value is PORT=02 : 00 00 00 00 a file handle.
Slot number in which the DEC board is inserted 14. Confirm the file handle. Command : DPM \ DUMP \ OPENSTATUS " Return From MAV-70 : PORT=01 : 08 01 01 04 PORT=02 : 00 00 00 00 PORT=03 : 08 06 21 00...
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Adj. point : 1RV303 (H-3)/AD-156 board _20.0 ± 0.1 dB FS Spec. : 2. Equipment : Digital audio level meter Test point : AUDIO OUT AES/EBU 1/2 connector/DEC-98 board Adj. point : 1RV304 (K-3)/AD-156 board _20.0 ± 0.1 dB FS Spec. : 3-15 (E) MAV-70...
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Command : DPM \ TOMCP \ DISK \ STOP \ 21 " 4. Close the playback file. Command : DPM \ TOMCP \ DISK \ CLOSE \ 21 " 5. Return the setting of switches on the board to the former state. 3-16 (E) MAV-70...
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PU-102 board according to the instructions from the IC529) to the main CPU (IC306) as a command. The system control block of the MAV-70 and records it on the status is sent from the main CPU to the host controller via HDD array.
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(IC201) to MPEG audio decoders (IC703, IC705, IC707, and IC709) and decoded to an audio signal. The decoded signal is then level-controlled by DSP circuits (IC802 and IC805). After that, the signal is output as an SDI embedded signal or AES/EBU signal. 4-2 (E) MAV-70...
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(IC604 to IC607) as MPEG data. The signal is then output through PCI. As in the MPEG data, the control data from a system control block is also FC-packeted, and then sent or re- ceived. 4-3 (E) MAV-70...
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The material contained in this manual consists of screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC information that is the property of Sony Corporation and leakage. Check leakage as described below. is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual.