Introduction to the Basic Encoder
Instruction Manual: evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder
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Cortex
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TANDBERG Device Controller (TDC)
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TANDBERG System Manager (TSM)
Alternatively, Local control is implemented through the front panel keypad
and display.
1.3.6
Options and Upgrades
Options and Upgrades are described in Chapter 3, Options and Upgrades.
1.4
Guided Tour
1.4.1
Enclosure
There are two sizes of enclosure, 1U and 2U versions. The 1U/2U high unit
can be freestanding or mounted in a 19-inch rack. All inputs and outputs
are via rear panel connectors.
1.4.2
The User Interface
The Encoder itself provides no controls at the rear panel but there is a
display and keypad at the front panel. All connectors are provided at the
rear panel. Control and monitoring may be performed in a variety of ways
(see Section 1.3.5, Control and Monitoring). Once configured, the system
runs without the need for further intervention unless system configuration
requirements change.
1.4.3
Front Panel Description
Front Panel Display, Navigation Keys, Softkeys, Keyboard
The E5710 Encoder provides navigation keys to access and input data. The
E5720 Encoder provides a keypad and softkeys to access and input data.
There are two LED indicators, located on the left of the front panel (see
Figure 1.7 and Figure 1.9).
The front panel display and navigation keys/softkeys/keyboard are used as
a local control method to set up and configure the Encoder (see Chapter 4,
Operating the Equipment Locally). They can also be used as quick method
for accessing the status of the equipment.
Table 1.7: Front Panel Indicators
Indicator
Colour
Description
Alarm
Red
This LED is lit when an alarm condition has been detected by the Encoder.
Power
Green
This LED is lit when power is being received by the Encoder.