Savant SSP-0600-00 Deployment Guide

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SmartMediaPro 6 / SmartMedia Pro 12
SSP-0600 | SSP-1200 | SSP-1200R
Deployment Guide
Document Number:
009-0418-05
Document Date:
September 2017
Document Supports:
da Vinci 4.3.2
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Contents
To access the link to the topics in this document, click the topic page
Important Safety Information Read First ............................................ 3!
1.! Introduction ................................................................................................ 4!
2.! Checklist ....................................................................................................... 5!
3.! Front and Rear Panel Descriptions .................................................... 6!
3.1.! SmartMedia 6 (SSP-0600) ............................................................................. 6!
3.2.! SmartMedia 12 (SSP-1200/1200R) ............................................................... 8!
4.! Module Installation and Removal (Audio/Video Cards) ......... 10!
4.1.! Module Placement ............................................................................................ 10!
4.2.! Module Installation and Removal Precautions ........................................ 11!
4.3.! Module Installation ............................................................................................. 11!
4.4.! Module Removal ................................................................................................ 12!
5.! Rack Installation ....................................................................................... 13!
6.! Ethernet Connection .............................................................................. 13!
7.! Control Port Connections ..................................................................... 14!
7.1.! Serial Port Connections .................................................................................. 14!
7.2.! IR Port Connections ......................................................................................... 15!
7.3.! Relay Port Connections .................................................................................. 15!
7.4.! GPIO Port Connections ................................................................................... 16!
7.5.! HDMI Port Connections .................................................................................. 16!
7.6.! AC Power Connection ..................................................................................... 17!
8.! RacePoint Blueprint Configuration ................................................... 18!
8.1.! Basic Layout ........................................................................................................ 18!
8.2.! Add SmartMedia Controller .......................................................................... 19!
8.3.! Add Modules (Service Cards) ..................................................................... 20!
8.4.! Remove a Module ............................................................................................. 21!
8.5.! Add an Audio Interrupt Service (AIS) Connection .............................. 21!
8.6.! Add a connection to Stream iTunes (da Vinci 8.0.2 or lower) ....... 22!
9.! Upload Configuration to Host ........................................................... 24!
10.! Chassis Maintenance ............................................................................. 25!
10.1.! Restore System Defaults ............................................................................... 25!
10.2.! Replacing a Fuse .............................................................................................. 25!
10.3.! Fan Tray Removal/Installation SSP-1200 ............................................... 26!
10.4.! Fan Tray Removal/Installation SSP-1200R ............................................ 27!
10.5.! Power Supply Removal/Installation SSP-1200R .................................. 28!
11.! Additional Information ......................................................................... 29!
Appendix A: Network Requirements .................................................... 30!
Appendix B: Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) ............................ 31!
Important Notice ............................................................................................ 32!
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Important Safety InformationRead First
Before installing, configuring, and operating Savant® equipment and other vendor equipment, Savant recommends that each dealer, installer, or integrator, access and
read all the required technical documentation. Savant technical documentation can be located by visiting the Savant Customer Community. Vendor documentation is
supplied with the equipment.
Read and understand all safety instructions, cautions, and warnings in this document and the labels on the equipment.
Safety Classifications in this Document
Provides special information for installing, configuring, and operating the equipment.
Provides information critical to installing, configuring, and operating the equipment.
Provides special information on avoiding situations that may cause damage to equipment.
Provides special information on avoiding situations that may cause physical danger to the installer, end user, etc.
Electric Shock Prevention
The source power outlet and power supply input power sockets should be easily accessible to disconnect power in the event
of an electrical hazard or malfunction.
The source power poses an electric shock hazard that has the potential to cause serious injury to installers and end users.
Weight Injury Prevention
Installing some of the Savant equipment requires two installers to ensure safe handling during installation. Failure to use two
installers may result in injury.
Safety Statements
Follow all the safety instructions listed below and apply where applicable. Additional safety information will be included where applicable.
1.! Read and keep these instructions.
2.! Follow all instructions and heed all warnings.
3.! These products are for indoor use only. They should not be installed where they are directly exposed to water.
4.! Clean only with a dry cloth.
5.! Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
6.! Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
7.! Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
8.! Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
9.! Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
10.! Unplug this device during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
11.! Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has
been dropped.
12.! To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.
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1.! Introduction
This Deployment Guide will guide the installer through the process of installing, configuring, and adding a SmartMediaPro chassis to a Blueprint configuration.
While this document contains all the steps required, other information may be required during the process. Please visit the Savant Customer Community for
additional information.
IMPORTANT! Using this product in a manner that is not consistent with this document will void your warranty
Before You Begin
Read through this document in its entirety and ensure that the following required and/or optional items are available:
Required
SmartMediaPro Controller (SSP-0600, SSP-1200, SSP-1200R) ........................................................................................................................
Unique ID (UID) and MAC Address ..............................................................................................................................................................................
Can be located on label on bottom of the controller
Savant® Host ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
One from the following list:
!! Pro Host da Vinci 4.3.2 or higher
!! HST-SMRTD-00da Vinci 6.0 or higher
!! HST-SMRTD-10 da Vinci 7.0 or higher
!! Smart Host with Control (SHC) – da Vinci 7.2 or higher
Savant Development Environment (SDE/MacBook) ............................................................................................................................................
Local Wi-Fi® Network .........................................................................................................................................................................................................
See Appendix A: Network Requirements
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2.! Checklist
Follow these steps to ensure the SmartMediaPro controller is deployed within a system for optimum performance. Following the checklist ensures that all steps
are performed in order.
1.! General Information .................................................................................................................................................................
See SmartMedia 6 (SSP-0600) Front and Rear Panel Descriptions
See SmartMedia 12 (SSP-1200/1200R) Front and Rear Panel Descriptions
2.! Installation ....................................................................................................................................................................................
See Module Installation and Removal
See Rack Installation
See AC Power Connections
3.! Make connections for Control Ports ..................................................................................................................................
See Serial Port Connections
See IR Port Connections
See Relay Port Connections
See GPIO Port Connections
See HDMI Port Connections (iTunes only)
4.! Add to a RacePoint Blueprint Configuration .................................................................................................................
See Basic Layout
See Add SmartMedia Controller
See Add Modules (service cards)
See Add a Connection to Stream iTunes
See Add an Audio Interrupt Service (AIS) Connection
5.! Upload Configuration to Host ..............................................................................................................................................
See Upload Configuration to Host
6.! Chassis Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................................
See Restore the System Defaults
See Replacing a Fuse
See Fan Tray Removal and Installation SSP-1200
See Fan Tray Removal and Installation SSP-1200R
See Power Supply Removal and Installation SSP-1200R
7.! Appendix A Network Requirements ..............................................................................................................................
See Appendix A: Network Requirements
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3.! Front and Rear Panel Descriptions
Each of the ports and LEDs on the front and rear panels are described below.
3.1.! SmartMedia 6 (SSP-0600)
Standby
Power (hole)
Insert pin into hole and hold for 5 seconds
while powered-on to place the controller in
or out of Standby mode.
Front Panel
Power LED
Green:
Has adequate power and operating
normally.
Red: In Standby mode.
Off:
N
ot receiving power.
Status LED
Green:
Operating normally.
Green Flashing: Was assigned an IP Address and is connecting to the Host.
Off: System is rebooting.
Red:
Firmware update has failed and the system will be rebooted.
Red Flashing:
No IP Address assigned. Trying to connect to the local network.
Amber:
Firmware update in process.
Amber Flashing:
Has a link-local IP Address and is connecting to the Host. This applies to controllers that are not connected to an active
router and may be connected directly to a Host.
Hardware Failure
Status LED indication will be interrupted every three seconds with a solid Red indication. For example, if the LED is flashing Green when a
hardware failure occurs, the LED will flash Green, solid Red, etc., in three second intervals.
Video LED
Off: HDCP keys received are valid. Encrypted video content remains protected.
Red Flashing: HDCP keys are invalid. Encrypted video content is unprotected. Video may still be present as this state only indicates that the
HDCP sync has been lost.
Fan LED
Green: Fans are running.
Off: Fans are Off.
Video Port
LEDs
Off: Video output port is functional.
Green:
Video output port not functioning due to error.
Relay
Green: Indicates relay activity on the associated port. Relay ports are located on the back panel.
Control
Status LEDs
Green: Indicates activity on the associated control type port. Control ports are located on the back panel.
Control Ports - RS-232/422/485, IR, and GPIO
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
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Reset
Press and hold for five seconds while
powered-on to reboot the SSP-0600
processor.
Performs the same operation as a power
cycle. No network settings will be lost.
Rear Panel
Host Audio
19-pin type A HDMI female digital
video/audio input (requires adapter - not
included):
-! Supports HDMI.
-! Used for receiving up to 4 PCM streams
(iTunes®) from a Pro Host (Not
available on the Smart Host).
Note: iTunes is not supported in da Vinci
releases 8.1 and higher.
Ethernet
8-pin RJ-45 connection.
10/100 Base-T auto negotiating port.
RS-232
RS-422
RS-485
8-pin RJ-45 connection.
Used to transmit and receive serial binary data to and from serial controllable devices.
-! Ports 1-4: RS-232 - CTS/RTS handshaking.
-! Ports 5-6: RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 - CTS/RTS handshaking.
CTS/RTS handshaking availability is based on component profile.
See Serial Port Connections sections for pinouts
IR
6-pin Screw Down Plug-in Connector.
Used to send IR signals to control devices with an IR input or IR receiver via an IR flasher (5V tolerant only).
Before making connections, see the IR Port Connections section for important precautions regarding IR functionality.
Relay
9-pin Screw Down Plug-in Connector.
Normally Open (NO) and Normally Closed (NC) ports to control devices requiring basic on/off operation. DC Voltage Max: 30V DC 1A.
See Relay Port Connections section for pinouts.
GPIO
9-pin Screw Down Plug-in Connector.
GPIO Input:
When configured as an input, the processor will look for a low (<0.8V DC) or a high (>2.4V DC ) state.
GPIO Output:
When configured as an output, the port provides a binary output of 0-12V DC 150mA max. (Min 0V DC / Max 12V DC)
See GPIO Port Connections section for pinouts.
Power Input
100 240V AC 3A 50/60 Hz
I/O (power
switch)
I
(On): Powers On the controller.
O
(Off):
Powers Off the controller.
Fuse
250V 3A Fast acting (field replaceable)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
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3.2.! SmartMedia 12 (SSP-1200/1200R)
Standby
Power (hole)
Insert pin into hole and hold for 5 seconds
while powered-on to place the controller in
or out of Standby mode.
Front Panel
Power LED
Green:
Has adequate power and operating
normally.
Red: In Standby mode.
Off:
N
ot receiving power.
Status LED
Green:
Operating normally.
Green Flashing: Was assigned an IP Address and is connecting to the Host.
Off: System is rebooting.
Red:
Firmware update has failed and the system will be rebooted.
Red Flashing:
No IP Address assigned. Trying to connect to the local network.
Amber:
Firmware update in process.
Amber Flashing:
Has a link-local IP Address and is connecting to the Host. This applies to controllers that are not connected to an active
router and may be connected directly to a Host.
Hardware Failure
Status LED indication will be interrupted every three seconds with a solid Red indication. For example, if the LED is flashing Green when a
hardware failure occurs, the LED will flash Green, solid Red, etc., in three second intervals.
Video LED
Off: HDCP keys received are valid. Encrypted video content remains protected.
Red Flashing: HDCP keys are invalid. Encrypted video content is unprotected. Video may still be present as this state only indicates that the
HDCP sync has been lost.
Video Port
LEDs
Off: Video output port is functional.
Green:
Video output port not functioning due to error.
Fan LED
Green: Fans are running.
Off: Fans are Off.
Pwr1 / Pwr2
LEDs
Green: Power Supply is installed.
Off: Power Supply is not installed
Pwr1: Power Supply behind the front cover
Pwr2: LED has no function.
Control
Status LEDs
Green: Indicates activity on the associated control type port. Control ports are located on the back panel.
Control Ports - RS-232/422/485, IR, and GPIO
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
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Reset
Press and hold for five seconds while powered-
on to reboot the SSP-1200 processor.
Performs the same operation as a power cycle.
No network settings will be lost.
Rear Panel
Host Audio
19-pin type A HDMI female digital video/audio
input (requires adapter - not included):
!! Supports HDMI.
!! Used for receiving up to 4 PCM streams
per HDMI connection (iTunes®) from a Pro
Host (Not available on the Smart Host).
See Add iTunes connection section.
Note: iTunes is not supported in da Vinci
releases 8.1 and higher.
Ethernet
8-pin RJ-45 connection.
10/100 Base-T auto negotiating port.
RS-232
RS-422
RS-485
8-pin RJ-45 connection.
Used to transmit and receive serial binary data to and from serial controllable devices.
!! Ports 1-4: RS-232 - CTS/RTS handshaking.
!! Ports 5-6: RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 - CTS/RTS handshaking.
CTS/RTS handshaking availability is based on component profile.
See Serial Port Connections sections for pinouts
IR
6-pin Screw Down Plug-in Connector.
Used to send IR signals to control devices with an IR input or IR receiver via an IR flasher (5V tolerant only).
Before making connections, see the IR Port Connections section for important precautions regarding IR functionality.
Relay
9-pin Screw Down Plug-in Connector.
Normally Open (NO) and Normally Closed (NC) ports to control devices requiring basic on/off operation. DC Voltage Max: 30V DC 1A.
See Relay Port Connections section for pinouts.
GPIO
9-pin Screw Down Plug-in Connector.
GPIO Input:
When configured as an input, the processor will look for a low (<0.8V DC) or a high (>2.4V DC) state.
GPIO Output:
When configured as an output, the port provides a binary output of 0-12V DC 150mA max. (Min 0V DC / Max 12V DC)
See GPIO Port Connections section for pinouts.
Fuse
250V 5A Fast acting (field replaceable)
I/O (power
switch)
I
(On): Powers On the controller.
O
(Off):
Powers Off the controller.
Power Input
100 240V AC 5A 50/60 Hz
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
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4.! Module Installation and Removal (Audio/Video Cards)
4.1.! Module Placement
The modules (audio and video service cards) are installed into the back panel of either the SSP-0600 or SSP-1200 chassis service. Where the modules are
installed are dependent on whether it is an input or output module.
SSP-0600 Rear Panel
SSP-1200 / 1200R Rear Panel
NOTE: Slot Expansion is used by some legacy output modules .
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4.2.! Module Installation and Removal Precautions
The modules (audio and video cards) can be installed either before or after installing chassis into a rack system. Because it is sometimes difficult to get to
the rear panel, Savant recommends installing the modules before installing into a rack system. Follow the steps below to install the modules into an SSP-
0600or SSP-1200 chassis.
ESD DISCHARGE PRECAUTIONS: When handling modules, observe the following
precautions to avoid damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
!! Use an approved ESD wrist or ankle-grounding strap. Ensure the grounding strap
makes good skin contact.
!! Connect the clip end of the ground strap to a threaded grounding stud on the chassis.
!! When returning a replaced module to Savant, place the module in either the clamshell
package in which it was originally shipped in or in a static shielding bag.
ELECTRIC DISCONNECT! Before replacing modules, ensure power to the SSP-0600 and SSP-1200 has been switched off and the power cord
removed. Failure to do so may cause damage to the equipment.
To power-off the chassis, toggle the power switch on the rear of the chassis to Off (O).
4.3.! Module Installation
Refer to the Module Installation and Removal precautions section above before beginning the removal or installation process. The instructions below
describe how to install a module into a slot in a new chassis. In this process, there aren’t any modules already installed in the chassis.
1.! Power Off the SmartMediaPro Chassis using the power switch located on the rear of the chassis and disconnect the AC power cord.
2.! Remove the two (2) M3 x 6 mm retaining screws and remove module slot cover. Set screws aside as they will be used later in procedure.
3.! Align the module board with the two rails located at the bottom of the opening and gently slide the module all the way until a slight resistance is felt.
This is where the connector on the rear of the board gets seated into the chassis connector.
4.! Gently press on the module the rest of the way until it seats into the connector at the rear of the slot and the plate seats against the chassis.
5.! Insert the screws removed in step 2 and tighten. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN
6.! Make note of the slot the module was installed as it will be needed for Blueprint configuration.
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4.4.! Module Removal
Refer to the Module Installation and Removal precautions section above before beginning the removal or installation process. The instructions below
describe how to remove a module from a slot in a chassis.
1.! Power Off the SmartMediaPro Chassis using the power switch located on the rear of the chassis and disconnect the AC power cord.
2.! Remove the two (2) M3 x 6 mm retaining screws and remove module slot cover. Set screws aside as they will be used later in procedure.
Note: For the next few steps, refer to the image below
3.! Insert the removal tool into the removal tool slot.
!! Vertical Slots: When the slot in the module is vertically oriented,
face the notch in the tool downward and insert the tool into the
slot in the module faceplate.
!! Horizontal Slots: When the slot in the module is horizontally
oriented, face the notch in the tool to the left or the right.
4.! Hook the tool onto the faceplate.
!! Vertical Slots: Lower the tip of the tool downward and with slight
outward pressure, pull the module outward. A slight resistance
will be felt as the module is unseated from the chassis side of the
connector.
!! Horizontal Slots: Move the tool to the left or the right and with
slight outward pressure, pull the module outward. A slight
resistance will be felt as the module is unseated from the chassis
side of the connector.
5.! Slide module out until it is completely removed from chassis.
6.! If the module is being replaced, refer to the Module Installation instructions for proper installation procedure.
IMPORTANT! If the module is not being replaced, install a blank plate using the two (2) M3 x 6 mm screws removed in step 2. This will ensure that
proper airflow through the chassis is retained as well as preventing dust and debris from entering the chassis.
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5.! Rack Installation
Follow instructions below to install the SSP-0600 or SSP-1200 chassis into a standard 19 inch arck system. The mounting brackets supplied with the system are
compatible with all standard National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) compliant rack systems.
SSP-0600
Install the (2) brackets supplied with the SSP-0600 chassis using the supplied
hardware.
!! (2) Rack Mounting Brackets (071-0638-xx)
!! (4) M5 x 8mm Flat Phillips Screw (039-0180-xx)
SSP-1200
Install the (2) brackets supplied with the SSP-1200 chassis using the supplied
hardware.
!! (2) Rack Mounting Brackets (071-0192-xx)
!! (6) M5 x 8mm Flat Phillips Screw (039-0180-xx)
HELPFUL INFORMATION! The image above shows the SSP-1200 chassis. The
install process on the SSP-0600 is similar but uses (4) mounting screws and a
smaller bracket (supplied with system)
6.! Ethernet Connection
The SmartMediaPro communicates with the Host via a wired Ethernet connection.
1.! Connect RJ-45 (STRAIGHT THRU) cable between the Ethernet connection on the back panel of either the SSP-0600 or SSP-1200.
2.! When ready to power the system on and assign an IP Address, Appendix A: Network Requirements section has information on this. Before assigneing the IP
Address, the Control Ports must be wired. Continue to the next section (Control Port Connections) for information on this.
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7.! Control Port Connections
Each of the control ports (Serial, IR, Relay, GPIO, HDMI, GPIO, Service Card) located on the back panel of the SSP-0600 and SSP-1200 and how they are wired are
described below. Refer to the correct section for the type of
7.1.! Serial Port Connections
The serial port (RS-232/422/485) connections below pertain to both the SSP-0600 and SSP-1200 SmartMediaPro Chassis.
RS-232 Pinout
Gold Pins
Face Up
Pin 1: ------
Pin 5: RXD (RS-232)
Pin 2: -----
Pin 6: TXD (RS-232)
Pin 3: -----
Pin 7: CTS (RS-232)
Pin 4: GND (RS-232)
Pin 8: RTS (RS-232)
!! Pin 7 & 8 are only required for CTS/RTS
handshaking.
!! Wire colors are included to identify pins. Colors
shown do not represent any wiring standard.
IMPORTANT!
!! When wiring to this port, DO NOT connect any wires within
the cable that are not required for communications.
!! CTS/RTS handshaking is supported for flow control based on
the profile used in the configuration.
RS-485 Pinout
Gold Pins
Face Up
Pin 1: RS+ (RS-422/485)
Pin 5: -----
Pin 2: RS- (RS-422/485)
Pin 6: TX- (RS-422/485)
Pin 3: TX+ (RS-422/485)
Pin 7: -----
Pin 4: Gnd (RS-422/485)
Pin 8: -----
!! Wire colors are included to identify pins. Colors
shown do not represent any wiring standard.
IMPORTANT! When wiring to this port, DO NOT connect any wires
within the cable that are not required for communications.
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7.2.! IR Port Connections
IR connections are made using 6-Pin Screw Down Plug-in connectors supplied. The wire slips into the hole and locks with a screw located at the top of the
connector. The IR port connections below pertain to both the SSP-0600 and SSP-1200 SmartMediaPro Chassis.
IMPORTANT! IR Wiring Precautions
!! Ensure that all IR emitters are within 15 feet (4.6 meters) from the controller’s location.
!! Use of 3rd party flashing IR emitters with Talk Back is not recommended. These types of
emitters can draw voltage away from the IR signal that can degrade IR performance.
Note: While not shown in the diagram, IR
connections 4 to 6 follow the same wiring
as 1 to 3.
7.3.! Relay Port Connections
Relay ports are used when a device is controlled via a normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) relay. The Relay port connections below pertain to both
the SSP-0600 and SSP-1200 SmartMediaPro Chassis.
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7.4.! GPIO Port Connections
General Purpose Input/Outputs (GPIO) are binary I/O ports used on Savant controllers to trigger an action within the system. Events can control a device,
such as turning on an amplifier (output) or detecting a state change for a device (input) to perform a workflow. Pins 2-8 are used for input or output
depending on the configuration. The GPIO port connections below pertain to both the SSP-0600 and SSP-1200 SmartMediaPro Chassis.
7.5.! HDMI Port Connections
The SmartMediaPro Matrix contains two Host HDMI inputs that can be used for streaming iTunes media from a Pro Host. Connection to the chassis varies
based on the Host model being used.
TIP! Starting in da Vinci release 8.1, support for streaming iTunes through the SSP-0600 and SSP-1200 chassis was discontinued. Streaming iTunes is no
longer supported in releases 8.1 and higher.
If streaming iTunes from the Host, it must be configured in RacePoint Blueprint. Refer to Adding a Connection to Stream iTunes section for information on
this. Additional information can also be obtained from the Savant Pro Host (SVR-4500x, SVR-5000S) Deployment Guide located on the Savant Customer
Community.
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7.6.! AC Power Connection
When connecting power to the SSP-0600 or SSP-1200 chassis, the following warnings and best practices are recommended:
SURGE PROTECTION - Use a surge-protected circuit for all components and power supplies requiring 100-240V AC 50/60 Hz source power.
ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT - The source power outlet and power supply input power sockets should be easily accessible to disconnect power in the
event of an electrical hazard or malfunction.
POWER MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATION
Savant recommends a pure sine wave uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with the ability to shut down the Savant Host before the battery runs out of
power. Never remove power from the Savant Host before shutting it down.
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8.! RacePoint Blueprint Configuration
8.1.! Basic Layout
A basic configuration for the SmartMediaPro Controller contains the following components. While other items can be added to the configuration, these
items are the typical components that are used in a system.
!! SmartMediaPro chassis (SSP-0600 | SSP-1200 | SSP-1200R)
!! Media sources (SavantMedia Server, Apple TV, etc.)
!! Amplifiers for audio distribution
!! HDTV displays
!! Speakers
!! Savant Host
The Blueprint layout shown below is for reference only!
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8.2.! Add SmartMedia Controller
The instructions below assume a Blueprint configuration already exists and all rooms have been created. How to add and configure the SmartMediaPro
chassis is described below.
1.! Open the configuration into RacePoint Blueprint.
2.! Select Show Library icon from the RacePoint
Blueprint toolbar and the Components library will
open.
3.! Enter SmartMedia Pro into the search bar.
4.! Select, drag, and drop the SmartMedia Pro chassis
into the Shared Equipment zone layout window.
5.! In the pop-up window either accept the unique name
automatically populated or enter a new name that
describes the equipment. Select Choose.
HELPFUL INFORMATION! The SmartMedia Pro chassis
must be placed into a Shared Equipment (Golbal)
for all zones to have access to this product.
6.! Double-click the SmartMediaPro chassis to open the
Inspector.
HELPFUL INFORMATION! The Inspector can also be
opened by highlighting the SmartMedia Chassis and
selecting Show Inspector icon from the Blueprint
toolbar.
7.! Enter the UID for the SmartMediaPro chassis into the
UID field of the Inspector.
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8.3.! Add Modules (Service Cards)
Withn the chassis placed in the configuration, any modules (service cards) installed can be configured.
1.! With the Inspector open, select Slots from
the Show: drop-down list. This will open a
side table displaying all input and output
cards.
2.! Scroll up or down and find the appropiate
module (service card).
3.! Drag and drop the selected card into an
open input or output slot
4.! Repeat step 3 until all modules required
are placed in the appropriate input or
output slot.
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