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Sony PWS-110SC1

The Sony PWS-110SC1 is a vision mixer controller to which different cards can be attached:

  • Vision Mixer System Interface Units: MKS-X7700/X2700/X7099
  • Vision Mixer Processor: XVS-6000/7000/8000/9000
  • Vision Mixer Panel: ICP-X7000 (not supported by this connector)
  • Vision Mixer Menu Panel: MKS-X7011

About

Version Info

Range Key Features Based on System Impact
1.0.0.x Initial version. - -
1.0.1.x Support for monitoring of Sony 2110 devices. Support for manual deletion and creation of DVEs. 1.0.0.24 Columns of Device table renamed. NMI table renamed to IP IV Interfaces table; columns were also renamed. NMI page renamed.
1.0.2.x [SLC Main] Added DCF support 1.0.1.9 -

Product Info

Range Supported Firmware
1.0.0.x V2.61
1.0.2.x V2.61

System Info

Range DCF Integration Cassandra Compliant Linked Components Exported Components
1.0.0.x No Yes - Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-8000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X2700
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X7011
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X7099
Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-7000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-6000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-9000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X7700
1.0.1.x No Yes - Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-8000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X2700
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X7011
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X7099
Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-7000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-6000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-9000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X7700
1.0.2.x Yes Yes - Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-8000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X2700
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X7011
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X7099
Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-7000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-6000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - XVS-9000
Sony PWS-110SC1 - MKS-X7700

Configuration

Connections

Serial Main Connection

This connector uses a serial connection for Ember+ communication and requires the following input during element creation:

SERIAL CONNECTION:

  • Interface connection:
    • IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.
    • IP port: The IP port of the device.

SNMP Connection

This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:

SNMP CONNECTION:

  • IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.

SNMP Settings:

  • Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161.
  • Get community string: The community string used when reading values from the device, by default value public.
  • Set community string: The community string used when setting values on the device, by default value private.

Initialization

No extra configuration is needed.

Redundancy

There is no redundancy defined.

Web Interface

The web interface is only accessible when the client machine has network access to the product.

How to Use - Range 1.0.0.x

Range 1.0.0.x

The element created using this range of the connector has the following data pages:

  • General: This page contains general information, such as the System Description, System Up Time, System Contact, Name, and Location. It also displays an overview of the OSI Model of the availability of each layer.
  • Network: This page displays the Interfaces and Address Translation tables. The Interfaces table displays the operational status of the interfaces available in the workstation. This operational status can also change based on incoming traps.
  • Product Information: This page displays the Product Information, Modules, and Remote Maintenance tables. The Product Information Table is used to create the DVEs. On this page, you can also find the setting DVE Automatic Removal. When this setting is enabled, the connector will take care of the automatic removal of DVEs. When a card is replaced, removed, or switched, for example, the element will delete and create the corresponding DVE respectively, so that the element is always completely in sync with the connected device.
  • Traps: This page displays the Traps Destination table.
  • Alarms: This page displays the Error Status table. This table is cleared when a "Coldstart" trap is received.
  • Configuration: This page displays the CTRL1, 2, 3, and 4 configuration settings and the SWR1 and SWR2 configuration settings. Each has a Status; this can be enabled or disabled. When a resource is created, these statuses will be taken into consideration. When the status is enabled, the resource will contain this parameter; otherwise, it will not contain this parameter.
  • DVE: This page displays the DVE tables.
  • NMI: This page allows you to check which NMI element is connected to which slot via the NMI table. There is a Resubscribe button to reset all the created subscriptions.
  • Tree: This page allows you to see the entire Ember+ Tree.

Range 1.0.1.x

The element created using this range of the connector has the following data pages:

  • General: This page contains general information, such as the System Description, System Up Time, System Contact, Name, and Location. It also displays an overview of the OSI Model of the availability of each layer.
  • Network: This page displays the Interfaces and Address Translation tables. The Interfaces table displays the operational status of the interfaces available in the workstation. This operational status can also change based on incoming traps.
  • Product Information: This page displays the Product Information, Modules, and Remote Maintenance tables. The Product Information Table is used to create the DVEs. On this page, you can also find the setting DVE Automatic Removal. When this setting is enabled, the connector will take care of the automatic removal of DVEs. When a card is replaced, removed, or switched, for example, the element will delete and create the corresponding DVE respectively, so that the element is always completely in sync with the connected device.
  • Traps: This page displays the Traps Destination table.
  • Alarms: This page displays the Error Status table. This table is cleared when a "Coldstart" trap is received.
  • Configuration: This page displays the CTRL1, 2, 3, and 4 configuration settings and the SWR1 and SWR2 configuration settings. Each has a Status; this can be enabled or disabled. When a resource is created, these statuses will be taken into consideration. When the status is enabled, the resource will contain this parameter; otherwise, it will not contain this parameter.
  • DVE: This page displays the DVE tables.
  • IP IV Interfaces: This page allows you to check which interface element is connected to which slot using the IP IV Interface table. With the Resubscribe button, you can reset all the created subscriptions.
  • Tree: This page allows you to see the entire Ember+ Tree.

Notes

The following connectors are exported by the Sony PWS-110SC1 connector: