Harmonic MediaPort 7000 Reference guide

Type
Reference guide

Harmonic MediaPort 7000 is a compact and powerful media processing platform that offers a wide range of features and capabilities for professional video applications. With its modular design, the MediaPort 7000 can be configured to meet the specific needs of each user. It is commonly used in broadcast, production, and post-production environments. Some of the key features of the MediaPort 7000 include:

  • Support for a wide range of video formats, including H.264, MPEG-2, DV/DVCPRO, AVC-Intra, and ProRes
  • Up/down/cross conversion, allowing users to convert video between different formats and resolutions

Harmonic MediaPort 7000 is a compact and powerful media processing platform that offers a wide range of features and capabilities for professional video applications. With its modular design, the MediaPort 7000 can be configured to meet the specific needs of each user. It is commonly used in broadcast, production, and post-production environments. Some of the key features of the MediaPort 7000 include:

  • Support for a wide range of video formats, including H.264, MPEG-2, DV/DVCPRO, AVC-Intra, and ProRes
  • Up/down/cross conversion, allowing users to convert video between different formats and resolutions
MediaPort 7000 Series Quick Reference Guide
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Port Status Display
Status
of
Module A
Health Summary Reference Input
Channel 0: Player name, Player state, and mecode
Channel 1: Player name, Player state, and mecode
Environmental alarms, if any
Status
of
Module B
Health Summary Reference Input
Channel 0: Player name, Player state, and mecode
Channel 1: Player name, Player state, and mecode
Environmental alarms, if any
NOTE: Alarms will cause the display to flash.
To stop flashing, resolve the alarm or touch the display.
Filler PanelsPower Supplies and LEDs Module A Module B
PS 0 PS 1
Off: No AC power to both units
Green (blink): AC power present, unit on standby
Green (solid): Power supply on and OK
Red (blink): No AC power to this unit only
Red (solid): Power supply failure
Power Supply LED States
NOTE: When a power supply fails, an audible alarm sounds.
The Port Status Display allows you to enable the display
of a static color bar pattern on any or all of the SDI Output
connectors, which can be used to verify connectivity.
For more details, refer to “MediaPort 7000 Series Front Panel”
in the Spectrum Installation and Hardware Reference Guide.
9 8
7 6
5
4
18 17
1
6 15
1
3 12 11 10
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
13 2
14
The MediaPort 7000 module has a female GPIO connector that can
be connected to an external device and used to control players.
For information on configuring GPIO using SystemManager, refer to
“MediaPort Configuration” in the Harmonic SystemManager User Guide.
Power Indicator Air Vents Port Status Display
GPIO Signals
Function
Pin
Ground
18
GPIO 0
19
GPIO 1
20
GPIO 2
21
GPIO 3
22
GPIO 4
23
GPIO 5
24
GPIO 6
25
GPIO 7
26
MediaPort Chassis (MPC-7002) Bezel
MediaPort Chassis Rear Panel
GPIO/Signal Assignments
17
12 16
12 3 456
11
10
9
8
7
15
13
14
Unused
18
1. HD/SD SDI IN Channel A
2. HD/SD SDI OUT Channel A (Primary)
3. HD/SD SDI OUT Channel A (Secondary)
4. HD/SD SDI IN Channel B
5. HD/SD SDI OUT Channel B (Primary)
6. HD/SD SDI OUT Channel B (Secondary)
7.
8. LTC OUT Channel A
9. LTC IN Channel B
10. LTC OUT Channel B
11. Reference IN
13. Soft Power button (middle)
14. Status/Wink LED (bottom)
15. GPIO/RS-422 connector
16. RS-422 Port
17. Service Use Only
18. Ethernet/MediaDirector
LTC IN Channel A
12. Reference Loop
4. If installing two modules, repeat steps 1-3 for the
second module.
3. Tighten the two lock screws on the rear of the module
to secure it to the chassis.
3
2. Grasp the module handle and push firmly into the
slot. Ensure the module is fully inserted by pressing
on the connectors with the palm of your hand.
For complete replacement instructions, refer to the Spectrum Component Replacement Guide.
To install a MediaPort module:
Ethernet Port LEDs
Activity Status
RS-422 Port LEDs
StatusStatus
1
2
Caution: Do not use the two lock screws on the rear
panel of the module to pull it into position. Tighten the
screws only after the module is fully inserted.
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MediaPort Modules 7000 Series Rear Panel
Installing a MediaPort Module
1. If you are installing two modules, you may need to
first remove a filler panel from the chassis. From the
rear of the MediaPort, unscrew the two lock screws
that secure the filler panel, and then remove the filler panel.
To remove a power supply:
1. Disconnect the AC power cable.
2. Press the release lever to the right and pull
the handle to remove the power supply.
To install a new power supply:
1. Grasp the module handle and push firmly
into the slot.
2. Connect the AC power cable.
.
For complete replacement instructions, refer to the Spectrum Component Replacement Guide.
To install the new bezel:
1. Attach the bezel power/data connector.
2. Align the bezel in front of the chassis so that
the logo appears in the top-left corner,
and the metal corners of the bezel are level with
the rack ears of the chassis.
3. Press the bezel straight onto the chassis.
4. Attach the two center screws on each side of the
chassis to secure the bezel to the chassis.
To remove the bezel:
1. Remove the center screws on each side
of the chassis that secure the bezel to
the chassis.
Note: Keep the rack ear in place.
2. Unplug the bezel power/data connector.
3. Pull the bezel away from the chassis.
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Replacing a MediaPort Chassis Power Supply
Removing and Replacing a MediaPort Chassis Front Bezel
2
1
For complete replacement instructions, refer to the Spectrum
Component Replacement Guide.
For information on licensed features, refer to “MediaPort 7000 Series Reference” in the Spectrum Installation
and Hardware Reference Guide.
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The MediaPort 7000 series provides a number of licensed features including all Spectrum-supported video
formats, H.264 Proxy, Up/Down/Cross Conversion, and HD/SD Simulcast.
Supported Codecs for the MediaPort 7000 Series
The following table shows available MediaPort 7000 Series module options.
Model
Number
H.264
Proxy
MPEG-2 DV/DVCPRO AVC-Intra VC-3 ProRes
Rec
Play
Play
Rec
Play
Rec
Play
Play
MIP-7100
X
X
X
X
X
X
MIP-7101
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
MIP-7300
X
X
X
X
X
X
MIP-7301
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
MIP-7600
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
MIP-7601
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Harmonic MediaPort 7000 Reference guide

Type
Reference guide

Harmonic MediaPort 7000 is a compact and powerful media processing platform that offers a wide range of features and capabilities for professional video applications. With its modular design, the MediaPort 7000 can be configured to meet the specific needs of each user. It is commonly used in broadcast, production, and post-production environments. Some of the key features of the MediaPort 7000 include:

  • Support for a wide range of video formats, including H.264, MPEG-2, DV/DVCPRO, AVC-Intra, and ProRes
  • Up/down/cross conversion, allowing users to convert video between different formats and resolutions

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