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LIGHTNING 1000
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Part No. 151000-INST Rev. B • January 1999
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Strany 1 - Installation Guide

LIGHTNING 1000Installation GuidePart No. 151000-INST Rev. B • January 1999

Strany 2 - Lithium Battery Notice

4Lightning 1000 Installation GuideWelcome to LightningPinnacle’s Lightning is an advanced still store that allows you to record andplay stills, organi

Strany 3 - Company Address

5Lightning 1000 Installation GuideThe basic system consists of the Lightning electronics chassis (single-channel), keyboard, and mouse. Two customer s

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6Lightning 1000 Installation GuideRemote ControlThe Lightning system can be controlled remotely via GPI, RS-422 automa-tion or OLE commands.System Inp

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7Lightning 1000 Installation GuideTechFAX and WebsiteAs a vital part of our ongoing customer support activities, Pinnacle Systemsoffers several import

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8Lightning 1000 Installation GuideCompany Address and Phone NumbersPinnacle Systems Inc.280 North Bernardo AvenueMountain View, California 94043 USA•

Strany 7 - 1: Introduction

9Lightning 1000 Installation Guide2: Hardware InstallationIn This ChapterThis chapter provides a hardware description, plus comprehensive instruc-tion

Strany 8 - Primary Section

10Lightning 1000 Installation GuideWhat You Will NeedThe Lightning system consists of the following required components.Pinnacle-supplied:• Lightning

Strany 9 - Documentation Terms

11Lightning 1000 Installation GuideLightning HardwareThe following topics are covered in this section:• Chassis Dimensions• Chassis Front Components•

Strany 10 - Welcome to Lightning

12Lightning 1000 Installation GuideChassis Front ComponentsThe figure below illustrates the front of the Lightning chassis.476521 3With door closedWit

Strany 11 - Networking

13Lightning 1000 Installation GuideChassis Rear Panel ComponentsThe figure below illustrates the rear panel of the Lightning chassis (SerialDigital ve

Strany 12 - A Word About Windows NT

Lightning 1000 Installation GuideP/N 151000-INST • Rev. B • January1999 • Printed in U.S.A.The information contained in this Installation Guide is su

Strany 13 - Related Publications

14Lightning 1000 Installation Guidemonitor the user interface in composite format (typically atdistances greater than five meters from the chassis).5.

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15Lightning 1000 Installation Guide14. Mouse. One 5-pin “PS2” connector is provided for the Mouse.15. Network. One RJ-45 connector is provided for con

Strany 15 - 2: Hardware Installation

16Lightning 1000 Installation GuideChassis Backplane ComponentsWhen the two captive screws on the rear panel are released, the RearConnector Panel dro

Strany 16 - What You Will Need

17Lightning 1000 Installation Guide4. Network Card. One RJ-45 jack interconnects to the rear panelNetwork connector.5. DVE Card. The standard DVE card

Strany 17 - Lightning Hardware

18Lightning 1000 Installation Guide17. Com 1. This 9-pin connector is an industry-standard RS232 port.18. Parallel Port. This 25-pin connector is used

Strany 18 - Chassis Front Components

19Lightning 1000 Installation Guide1) Motherboard and CPU 9) SVGA Card 17) Ch. 2 I/O Card (opt.)2) CD ROM Drive 10) Network Card 18) Ch. 1 I/O Card (s

Strany 19 - Chassis Rear Panel Components

20Lightning 1000 Installation Guide14. Blank Slot.15. Blank Slot.16. Channel 3 Digital I/O Card (optional). The Channel 3 Digital I/OCard provides the

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21Lightning 1000 Installation GuideShotBox ComponentsThe figure below illustrates ShotBox components.PINNACLEF1 F2 F3 F41234567890MEMORYRECALLMEMORYEN

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22Lightning 1000 Installation GuideRear ShotBox ComponentsThe figure below illustrates the rear components of the Lightning ShotBox.1 21) Power Connec

Strany 22 - Chassis Backplane Components

23Lightning 1000 Installation GuideSetup Block DiagramFor reference in the following procedures, a simplified system blockdiagram of a Digital system

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Strany 24 - Chassis Internal Components

24Lightning 1000 Installation GuidePreparing Your SiteWhen preparing to install your Lightning system, attention should be givento Environmental, Powe

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25Lightning 1000 Installation GuideUnpacking and InspectionWhen you receive your Lightning system, inspect the shipping cartons forsigns of physical d

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26Lightning 1000 Installation GuideReference ConnectionTo connect video reference:1. Connect a stable analog reference signal (such as Black Burst)fro

Strany 27 - PINNACLE

27Lightning 1000 Installation GuideInput connectionTo connect digital video inputs:1. Connect CCIR-601 digital video sources to the A/Video Inputconne

Strany 28 - Rear ShotBox Components

28Lightning 1000 Installation GuideDisplay ConnectionTo connect menu monitor display outputs:1. Connect a customer-supplied SVGA monitor to the SVGAco

Strany 29 - Setup Block Diagram

29Lightning 1000 Installation GuideShotBox ConnectionTo connect the optional ShotBox A and ShotBox B:1. Connect the supplied 25-foot (7.6 m) RS-422 ca

Strany 30 - Preparing Your Site

30Lightning 1000 Installation GuideTo connect GPI input lines, you will need to build a custom cable thatconnects the automation system’s GPI output t

Strany 31 - Connecting Signals

31Lightning 1000 Installation GuideAutomation Systems ConnectionsPorts RS-422-C and RS-422-D are designed to connect the Lightning 1000to automation s

Strany 32 - Reference Connection

32Lightning 1000 Installation GuidePower Up ProcedureTo power up the Lightning system:1. Ensure that all peripheral equipment is powered on, including

Strany 33 - Output Connection

33Lightning 1000 Installation GuideSystem Interconnect DiagramThe diagram below shows an example of video, control and referenceconnections. All devic

Strany 35 - GPI Connection

34Lightning 1000 Installation Guide

Strany 36 - Pins 2, 4, 6, 12, 14

35Lightning 1000 Installation Guide 3: Software InstallationIn This ChapterThis chapter provides instructions for installing and updating Lightningsof

Strany 37 - Power Connection

36Lightning 1000 Installation GuideInstalling SoftwareAll Lightning software is provided on CD ROM. Software installation isonly required upon initial

Strany 38 - Power Down Procedure

37Lightning 1000 Installation Guide Appendix A: SpecificationsIn This AppendixThe following section is provided in this Appendix:• SpecificationsSpeci

Strany 39 - System Interconnect Diagram

38Lightning 1000 Installation Guide

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39Lightning 1000 Installation GuideIndexSymbols10-baseT, 100-baseT 15525 and 625 standards 5AAC Power In 14air vents 12analog reference signal 26

Strany 41 - 3: Software Installation

40Lightning 1000 Installation GuideLLEDs 12Lightning Hardware 4Lightning Automation Protocol 28Mmenu monitor display 28Motherboard 19Mouse 15NN

Strany 42 - System Files and User Files

iiiLightning 1000 Installation GuideContents1: IntroductionOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ivLightning 1000 Installation GuideConnecting Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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1Lightning 1000 Installation Guide1: IntroductionOverviewThis guide provides installation instructions for Pinnacle’s Lightningsystem. The following c

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2Lightning 1000 Installation GuideDocumentation ConventionsThe following conventions are used throughout this guide:• In the text, the first use of im

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3Lightning 1000 Installation GuideDocumentation TermsThe following terms are used throughout this guide:•Operator and User refer to the person who use

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