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HARRIS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION

HARRIS CORPORATION | B ro a dc a s t C om m un i c a t i on s D i v i s i o n as s u r e dc o m mu n i c a t i o ns ™ C o p yr i g h t © 2 00 8 - 2 0 1 1 H a r r i s C o r p o r a t i o n R e l e a se : 1 7 -N o vem b e r - 2 0 11

ADC Device Controller-2RU

Installation Reference

17-November-2011

Confidential Document.

For Harris Automation Customers Only.

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This publication is designed to assist in the use of the product as it exists on the date of publication of this manual, and may not reflect the product at the current time or an unknown time in the future. This publication does not in any way warrant description accuracy or guarantee the use for the product to which it refers.

Harris Corporation reserves the right, without notice to make such changes in equipment, design, specifications, components, or documentation as progress may warrant to improve the performance of the product.

Trademarks The Harris logo, assuredcommunications®, D-Series™ and ADC™ are trademarks of Harris Corporation or its subsidiaries. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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Contents About this Manual ............................................................................. 5

Audience ..................................................................................................................................... 5 Measurement Standards ............................................................................................................. 5 Product Unpacking Notes ........................................................................................................... 5

About the 2RU Device Controller....................................................... 6 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 6

Features .................................................................................................................................. 7 Benefits ................................................................................................................................... 7 A Note on Device Controller Power-Up .................................................................................. 8

Configuration Options.................................................................................................................. 8 Device Controller Specifications ................................................................................................. 9

Chassis Layout and Operation ........................................................ 10 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 10 The Device Controller Front View ............................................................................................. 10

Front Accessible/Viewable Components .............................................................................. 11 The Automation Computer Rear View ...................................................................................... 11

Power .................................................................................................................................... 12 Ports ...................................................................................................................................... 12

What’s inside an Automation Computer? .................................................................................. 12 Take a Look Inside ................................................................................................................ 13 Hardware Components You Might Find ................................................................................ 13 Standard Software Components You Might Find ................................................................. 15

Computer Setup .............................................................................. 16 Preinstalled Components .......................................................................................................... 16

Software ................................................................................................................................ 16 Boards and Cards ................................................................................................................. 16 Standard Board Locations .................................................................................................... 16

LED Status Board ...................................................................................................................... 17 To Configure the LED Board Drive Status Light ................................................................... 17 To Reinstall an Existing LED Board ...................................................................................... 18

The Alarm Connector ................................................................................................................ 19 Board Set Installation ................................................................................................................ 20

ADC Board Set Installation Reference ................................................................................. 20

Unit Replacement ............................................................................ 21 Notice to the Original Purchaser ............................................................................................... 21 To Return a Unit ........................................................................................................................ 21 To Order a New or Replacement Unit ....................................................................................... 22

Chassis Only ......................................................................................................................... 22 Fully Populated Chassis Configuration ................................................................................. 22

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About this Manual

Audience This manual is intended as a general reference and for use by engineers or technicians when installing an ADC™ Device Controller computer.

Measurement Standards The following measurement standards are used in this manual:

Rack Unit (RU) is an Imperial standard measurement for device height. (While also seen as U.) [1RU = 44.45mm = 1.75 inches]

19” Rack Standard is an international standard for racking width. [19” Rackmount standard = 482.6mm]

Other measures for in-document conversion: (1m = 3.281ft), (0.3048m = 1ft), (25.4mm = 1in), (1kg = 2.205lb)

Website for length & weight conversions: http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert

Product Unpacking Notes Thoroughly inspect all articles immediately upon receipt. Any damage discovered should be cause for a damage claim against the carrier.

Since contents may shift during shipping, prior to installation and rackmounting the unit, removed the top cover of the chassis and ensure all cards and the SBC are properly seated in their respective mountings.

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About the 2RU Device Controller

Overview The 2RU Device Controller is the new hardware platform supported by the Harris ADC playout automation system. Its job is to host the operating system, real-time Device Controllers, and device drivers necessary for the automation system, at the device control layer. It supports a variety of configuration options for serial cards, GPI cards, time code references and system software.

With the 2RU Device Controller, a station can:

Significantly expand their offerings, by managing incremental channels on a single server

Save space and cost with hardware that’s smaller, but more powerful

Improve their ability to manage your rich media content by using a more powerful device, with improved network connectivity and considerably more ingest and playout device options

Take advantage of features and functions that are planned for future releases of ADC playout automation.

Enjoy the benefits of an operation that is state-of-the-art, with the most current reliability, availability and serviceability features available.

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Features The 2RU Device Controller includes the following features:

Provides a flexible Device Command, Control, and System/Device Configuration interface.

Supports field upgrades.

Is highly configurable providing the ability to add/activate drivers without going offline.

Supports simulated operation.

Supports broadcast device redundancy.

Supports cloning configurations

Sends and receives frame-accurate information across the Local Area Network (LAN) to and from remote client workstations.

IMPORTANT: This 2RU chassis Does Not support the RAID1 functionality available on the 4RU chassis.

Benefits Harris’ rackmount computers are the foundation of our automation system. They are built with high specification components and are designed for, high reliability, ease of maintenance, and repeatability in component structures.

The 2RU Device Controller offers the following benefits:

Increased performance and throughput levels, via more powerful processors

Optional Port Configurations: • Using Serial-8 Cards, the system is available in 8, 16, and 24 port

configurations. • Using Serial-16 Cards, the system is available in 16 and 32 port

configurations.

Space efficient packaging in the form of a 2-RU chassis

Outstanding reliability, availability and serviceability features: • Standard dual, hot swappable power supplies • Hard disk drive that is readily accessible and exchangeable via the front of

the chassis • Hot swappable chassis fans. • Detailed front panel indicators of the status of the power supplies, fans,

chassis temperature, and individual voltages. • Adherence to all governmental and regulatory standards, via compliance with

current, and most demanding, environmental specifications: • This includes compliance with Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

and Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) (Combined WEEE/RoHS) requirements now mandated in Europe, and being adopted in other parts of the world. Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) 2002/95/EC

mandates: Recycling of devices at end of life and the elimination or

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reduction of a list of hazardous substances. This includes six key hazardous materials typically used in the manufacture of various types of electronic and electrical equipment: Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Hexavalent chromium (chromium VI or Cr6+), Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), and Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE)

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive) 2002/96/EC sets collection, recycling and recovery targets for all types of electrical goods. The directive imposes the responsibility for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) on the manufacturers of such equipment. The companies are compelled to use the collected waste in an ecological-friendly manner, either by ecological disposal or by reuse/refurbishment of the collected WEEE. Under WEEE "Users of electrical and electronic equipment from private households should have the possibility of returning WEEE at least free of charge"

A Note on Device Controller Power-Up If a Device Controller is shut down and then immediately powered on, an invalid GPI Relay can be fired on startup. To avoid this issue, wait a minimum of 30 seconds after a full shut down before performing a power up of the Device Controller computer.

Configuration Options An Device Controller supports serial devices in the following manner:

Up to 3 PC slots can be fitted with ADC 8-Port Serial cards, supporting up to 24 high speed serial ports. It is available in 8, 16 and 24 port configurations.

Up to 2 PC slots can be fitted with ADC 16-Port Serial cards, supporting up to 32 high speed serial ports. It is available in 16 and 32 port configurations.

Note: Multiple Device Controllers may be used in specific installations to provide expanded serial device support and backup functionality.

GPI Outputs

All Harris automation systems provide support to control external devices via GPI. The Device Controller provides for enhanced capabilities to support higher GPI port count for all automation Harris automation systems. The chassis is limited to a single 8 in, 8 out GPI card.

Network Device Control

Device Controller supports multiple network interface cards to support network based control of devices.

Backup (Redundant) Device Controller

(Optional) Redundancy is an important part of automation. The ability to recover immediately from hardware failure in a broadcast environment is crucial. Protection against automation computer failure can be achieved through a backup (redundant) automation computer. The backup automation computer is identical to the main Device Controller and is configured the same way.

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If the main automation computer fails, the backup automation computer automatically takes over the tasks handled by the main automation computer.

If the main automation computer fails, device control may be manually transferred to the backup automation computer. The transfer is accomplished by an RS-422 switching unit.

Device Controller Specifications The following table provides a brief list of specifications for a Harris Device Controller.

Specification Description

Size Height: 2RU (8.89 cm) Width: 19” Rackmount standard (48.26 cm) Depth: 19” (48.26 cm)

Weight 35 lbs

Power Requirements Dual redundant 300-Watt power supplies: universal input voltage, AC plug on each module, no common components.

Typical Location In close proximity to the equipment the computers are controlling – this minimizes cable runs. Since all communication to peripherals is via balanced RS422 links, this is not an electrical requirement: rather, it is one of convenience and cost.

Mounting Requirements

Standard 19” rack-mount. The CPU’s are supplied with rack slides for ease of maintenance. The slides require attachment at the front and rear of the rack. An extra depth of approximately 100mm is required to give clear access to rear cables. Unit includes: 20”-26” adjustable rack mount slide rails

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Chassis Layout and Operation

Introduction Harris professional automation computers are built for reliable operation and performance in rigorous broadcast environments.

• Harris PCs, Serial Driver Cards and many other components are built to our broadcast specifications.

• The 19” chassis frames are built with up-rated components that can be easily maintained.

• Cards, Power Supply Units and Disk Drives can all be easily replaced.

The Device Controller is a 2RU unit dedicated to communicating with and controlling the broadcast devices and client workstations. This automation computer provides:

• A low cost scalable solution to controlling devices while providing highly reliable playout capability.

• Network-based device control and management as well as traditional RS422 device control and GPI contact-closure triggers.

The Device Controller Front View Chassis Front Door Closed

The following image shows a Harris Device Controller with the chassis front door closed. General status LEDs are viewable in the lower right corner.

Illustrated View

Hard Drive LED

Power Supply 1 LED

Front Door Latch

Power Supply 2 LED

System LED

Front Door Latch

Front Panel Status LEDs

Fault detection LEDs for Power Supplies, Hard Drive Activity, and System (System Summary Fault = P/S#1, P/S#2, CPU fan, Fan1, Fan2, Temp1, and Temp2)

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Chassis Front Door Open

A Harris Device Controller with the chassis front door open allows access to device Hard Drives, DVD and power buttons.

Illustrated View

The chassis front opens allowing easy access hard drives and other components. The following illustration (not to scale) provides a simple labeled view of the layout of accessible components.

FAN

PS1 PS2 DRV SYS

Pwr

Reset

PS2 Port

USB PortsStatus LEDs

DVD

Hard Drive

Power Toggle switchPower LED

Hard Drive LED

Reset button

Hard Drive LED

Power LED

FAN

Front Accessible/Viewable Components 2 USB port on front

Alarm reset button on front • Audible alarms –triggered in case of power supplies decline in performance.

80 GB SATA HD: Removable hard drive caddy and drive — accessible via front panel to allow.

Mouse (M) and Keyboard (K) PS/2 port.

Front Panel Status LEDs: Fault detection LEDs for Power Supplies, Hard Drive(s)D, Temps, and Fans • P/S#1, P/S#2, Hard drive activity, System Summary Fault via Harris

proprietary front panel. (System Summary Fault = P/S#1, P/S#2, CPU fan, Fan1, Fan2, Temp1, and Temp2)

The Automation Computer Rear View The chassis rear plane allows easy access to power supplies and unit cabling. The following illustrations provide example views of the chassis rear panel layout.

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Rear View of a Serial-8 Card Chassis configuration

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9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Rear View of a Serial-16 Card Chassis configuration

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Power Dual Redundant 300-Watt Power Supplies: Hot-Swappable units. Universal

input voltage, AC plug on each module, no common components, no standby voltages present within chassis when power module switches are OFF.

Two standard IEC three-pin power connections for the power supply module.

Power Supply Fans exhaust to the back.

Ports 5 card passive backplane, 5 PCI

Standard Parallel port on chassis rear (DB25 type connector).

VGA output, connector on rear board panel

2 GigE NICs, RJ45 connectors on rear board panel

PS2 port for keyboard & mouse split connector on rear board panel.

IMPORTANT: Use the PS2 keyboard, mouse splitter that comes with the unit. At this time the device will not work with any other.

A USB keyboard and/or mouse can be used and are recommended.

What’s inside an Automation Computer? The components available inside a Harris Device Controller computer depends on the ADC playout automation system and the level of required failover.

Software hardware and software components are added to an Device Controller computer to address application-specific functionality.

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Take a Look Inside The following illustration provides a reference to the approximate locations of hardware within the Device Controller computer.

PCI MG Slot

Stacked Hard drives

and DVD

Single Board Computer (SBC)On The SBC:

NICs, Video, Mouse & Keyboard ports

FAN 2

FAN 1

PCI Slot 0 and 1(Stacked)

Power Supplys(Hot Swappable)

(Stacked)

CPU Fans

HDDVD

NIC: (RJ45)

NIC: (RJ45)Video Graphics (DB9)

Keyboard & Mouse (PS2 w/ splitter cable)

Parallel Port

BACK >><< FRONT

PCI Slot 2, 3, 4(Stacked)

Hardware Components You Might Find The following table lists hardware components you might find in an Device Controller. Since this unit provides a common platform for all Harris automation systems, the component listing is divided into three categories:

Standard or Common components to all automation systems

ADC playout automation specific components

Hardware Components Standard

Hard Drive: - 80 GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s removable hard drive (1)

X

DVD ±R, 16X, dual layer (2) X

Single Board Computer (SBC): - Intel Pentium 4, 3.0GHz, LGA 775 (upgradeable)

X

5 card passive backplane X

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Hardware Components Standard

- 5 PCI

Memory - 1 GB 184-Pin DDR 400 SDRAM ECC system memory - 2 DDR II DIMM sockets – upgradeable to 4MB

Note: The available memory may be limited to approximately 3GB, with 4GB of physical memory installed, based on the shared use of system memory, and architectural and operating system restrictions.

X

Power Supply - Dual Redundant 300-Watt Power Supplies: universal

input voltage, AC plug on each module, no common components, no standby voltages when power module switch is OFF.

X

CompactFlash Socket X

Up-rated Fans - CPU fan, Fan1, Fan2, Temp1, Temp2

X

USB Ports - 2 USB port on front

X

Parallel Ports on PCI bracket X

PS2 port for keyboard, mouse, connector on rear board panel and on front.

X

Network Interface Cards - 2 GigE NICs onboard

X

VGA Graphics display onboard (3) X

Timecode/video sync card - ADC: LTC TimeCode Card w/ video sync

X

8-Port Serial Card (4) (Cannot mix Serial-8 and Serial-16 cards in the same chassis.)

Configuration dependent

16-Port Serial Card (5)

(Cannot mix Serial-8 and Serial-16 cards in the same chassis.) Configuration dependent

GPI Card X

1) Removable hard drive caddy and drive — accessible via front panel 2) A DVD Writer is used when required by the application 3) VGA output, connector on rear board panel 4) The number of Serial– 8 Cards in a chassis depends on the number of devices being controlled up to a maximum of 3 cards. 5) The number of Serial– 16 Cards in a chassis depends on the number of devices being controlled up to a maximum of 2 cards.

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Standard Software Components You Might Find Software Components Standard

Microsoft Windows XP Professional (1a) X

Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (1b) X

Microsoft Windows 2008 Server (1c) X

Harris Software (2) X

Third-Party Software (3) As required

(1a) Standard Microsoft Windows XP installation (1b) Microsoft Windows 2000 installation for backward compatible systems (1c) Microsoft Windows 2008 installation for future system compatibility (2) As required for the computer’s designated application. (3) ADC: As required, Third-party software includes anti-virus software, tools to compress and decompress files, etc.

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Computer Setup

Preinstalled Components

Software Operating system software and drivers come preinstalled and configured on the Device Controller unit.

Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Third-Party software as required

Boards and Cards All serial boards and any necessary additional cards are configured and installed in their specified slots prior to shipping to a customer site.

8-Port Serial Cards or 16-Port Serial Cards (Configuration specific)

GPI card

Adrienne LTC Time Code/Sync card

WARNING: Changing any board, card, or GPI connection from their designated position will result in improper functioning of the Device Controller computer.

Standard Board Locations ADC Device Controller units are typically shipped with the boards in the following slots. The slots available for serial cards depend on the serial card (Serial-8 or Serial-16) defined for the chassis configuration.

If fewer than the maximum number of serial or GPI cards were ordered, then the slots designated for expansion are left empty.

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Power Supplies Serial CardsSlot 02Slot 03Slot 04

GPI CardSlot 01

Time Code /Sync Card

Slot 00

Single Board Computer: NIC 1, NIC 2, Video, PS2

Serial Port

Alarm OutputParallel

Port

USB Ports

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Serial-8 Card Configuration

Board Location

Single Board Computer (SBC)

Onboard: CPU, Serial /Parallel Ports, 2 NICs, VGA, PS2 Keyboard / Mouse

Adrienne Time Code/Sync

Slot 00

GPI Slot 01

Serial-8 Board Slot 02: Serial Ports 1-8

Serial-8 Board Slot 03: Serial Ports 9-16

Serial-8 Board Slot 04: Serial Ports 17-24

Serial-16 Card Configuration

Board Location

Single Board Computer (SBC)

Onboard: CPU, Serial /Parallel Ports, 2 NICs, VGA, PS2 Keyboard / Mouse

Adrienne Time Code/Sync

Slot 00

GPI Slot 01

Serial-16 Board Slot 02: Serial Ports 1-16

Serial-16 Board Slot 03: Serial Ports 17-32

Open Slot 04: Open slot for extra NIC, SNMP card, etc.

LED Status Board The LED status board controls the status lights located on the lower right corner of the Device Controller chassis. On all current versions of the chassis this board comes preinstalled.

For more information reference User Note: CHP Device Controller: Installing the LED logic module.

To Configure the LED Board Drive Status Light Only the Drive status LED can be configured. All other LEDs are hard wired. Jumper J1 can be set to allow a variety of status signaling. The board is shipped with a default drive status setting of jumper setting one.

Note: This procedure was defined for the 4RU chassis, but it should provide adequate guidance for performing the same operation on the 2RU chassis.

The following diagram illustrates the LED circuit on the LED board.

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RC

VCC

Hard Drive Input – Pin 7 of U2

Circuit

1

2

5

6

Jumper Setting Description

1 1

2

5

6

Normal Green / Yellow HD Activity (Default)

2 1

2

5

6

Normal Off / Green HD Activity

3 1

2

5

6

Normal Off / Yellow HD Activity

4 1

2

5

6

Normal Off / Red HD Activity

5 1

2

5

6

Always Green / No HD Activity

6 1

2

5

6

Always Off / No HD Activity

7 1

2

5

6

Always Yellow / No HD Activity

Note: There are a number of other jumper setting permutations that will duplicate the functionality shown above. The above jumper configurations are the recommended settings.

To Reinstall an Existing LED Board A preconfigured the LED board is installed on the chassis. Use the following procedure if you want to remove the board so it can be reconfigured.

Reinstalling the LED board should take approximately 60 minutes.

Note: This procedure was defined for the 4RU chassis, but it should provide adequate guidance for performing the same operation on the 2RU chassis. 1. Power down the chassis

2. Remove the case top

3. Disconnect the Hard Drive(s), DVD Drive cables, and LED board cables. Be certain to label them so you will remember where they reconnect.

4. Carefully remove the entire Drive Bay from the chassis. There are five screws: four on top and one on bottom back corner of the bay.

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5. Remove the preconfigured LED board and plate located below the DVD drive. Flip the bay over and remove the plate. The plate connects to the bay with four screws.

6. Reconfigure the jumper settings on the LED board as required.

7. Insert the reconfigured LED board plate back into the bay. It connects to bay with four screws.

8. Carefully replace the entire Drive Bay in the chassis. There are five screws: four on top and one on bottom back corner of the bay.

9. Reconnect the LED board, DVD drive, and Hard Drive cabling.

10. Replace the case top.

11. Power up the chassis.

The Alarm Connector J2 and J3 jumpers on the LED board control the pinout used for the Alarm connector located on the back of the Device Controller chassis. These jumpers can be set to allow a high/low voltage or an open collector type alarm. The board is shipped with Jumpers open.

The alarm connector provides the same alarm indication as the summary error (SYS) LED on the chassis front. The connector is a 4 pin version of the same Tiny-Q connector we use for timecode. The connector provides separate normally high and a normally low alarm outputs, and each can be independently configured as open collector as desired. There is also a ground and 3.3V @ 200 mA for driving a external status monitoring circuitry.

Connector Pinout based on Jumper Settings

The diagram on the left illustrates the Alarm circuit on the LED board and the location of Jumpers JP2 and JP3 bin relation to the connector pins. The diagram on the right indicates load levels for the circuit.

JP3 JP2

Connector Pins: 1 2 3 4

1/6 74HC07

+5 V

1 KΩ

50 pF

Alarm Output

CHP Chassis LED Board Alarm Output Circuit Fragment

Connector Pins Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4

Jumper Settings JP2 Open

JP2 Shorted

JP3 Open

JP3 Shorted

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Connector Pins Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4

Normal Operation

Ground Ground Open Collector

+5V Ground 3.3V

Alarm Condition Open Collector

+5V Ground Ground Ground 3.3V

The Alarm Connector on the back of the Chassis

The following diagram shows the cabling and pin assignments for the alarm connector located on the back of the Device Controller chassis. The connector is positioned just above the Parallel/ Serial and USB ports.

Switchcraft Tini Q-G XLR, P/N 502-TB4M

3

2

14

The mating plug is user supplied (not included).

Board Set Installation For information on installation of boards and cards reference the following documentation:

ADC Board Set Installation Reference This document details the installation and setup of boards, cards, and devices specific to an ADC playout automation system.

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Unit Replacement

Notice to the Original Purchaser If this unit fails under normal use, and the unit is within Harris’ Standard Warranty period and/or is covered under a valid Support Contract with Harris, and Harris determines - in its sole discretion - that the product is defective, and provided that the purchaser returns the product, properly packaged and freight prepaid to Harris, Harris will - at its option - repair or replace the product.

No warranty is implied or expressed as to the suitability of this product for a particular usage and Harris is not liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages, however caused.

To Return a Unit Follow this procedure when returning a defective unit to Harris for replacement.

Stage Action

1 Contact your Harris Representative to report the problem.

2 Get an RMA number (Return Materials Authorization) for the unit from Harris.

3 Request the proper “ship to” address: The Americas Europe, Asia, Africa Harris Corporation BCD Automation 9800 S. Meridian Blvd Englewood, CO 80112 USA Ph +1 303 476 5000

Harris Corporation BCD Automation Eskdale Road Winnersh Triangle Reading, Berkshire England RG41 5TS Ph +44 (0) 118 9648189

4 Repackage the unit and Ship To: the Harris office designated in stage 3.

5 Harris will, at its option, repair or replace the product.

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To Order a New or Replacement Unit Contact your Harris Automation representative to order a CHP Automation Computer. When ordering specify the unit by its Product Code.

Chassis Only Device Type Product Code HW CHP 2RU, Chassis 502111-00

HW CHP 2RU, Assy, Front Door 50877

Fully Populated Chassis Configuration Device Type Product Code

ADC 2RU-Main Device Controller w/ 8-Port Configuration (HW&SW, CHP 2RU DC 8P (Main)) <<Serial-8 Config>>

202084-00

ADC 2RU-Backup Device Controller w/ 8-Port Configuration (HW&SW, CHP 2RU DC 8P BackUp Main) <<Serial 8-Config>>

202084-01

ADC 2RU-Main Device Controller w/ 16-Port Configuration (HW&SW, CHP 2RU DC 16P (Main)) <<Serial-8 Config>>

202085-00

ADC 2RU-Backup Device Controller w/ 16-Port Configuration (HW&SW, CHP 2RU DC 16P BackUp Main) <<Serial-8 Config>>

202085-01

ADC 2RU-Main Device Controller w/ 24-Port Configuration (HW&SW, CHP 2RU DC 24P (Main) <<Serial-8 Config>>

202086-00

ADC 2RU-Backup Device Controller w/ 24-Port Configuration (HW&SW, CHP 2RU DC 24P BackUp Main) <<Serial-8 Config>>

202086-01

ADC 16 Port Main Device Controller, CHP 2RU <<Serial-16 Config>>

202091-00

ADC 16 Port Backup Device Controller, includes Manual Transfer switch, CHP 2RU <<Serial-16 Config>>

202091-01

ADC 32 Port Main Device Controller, CHP 2RU <<Serial-16 Config>>

202092-00

ADC 32 Port Backup Device Controller, includes Manual Transfer switch, CHP 2RU <<Serial-16 Config>>

202092-01