Hi film-tech, I've ran into an issue with an error in DCC when attempting re-marriage (after entering login ID and p/w) of a new IMS3000 (replacing a Doremi with show vault) I'm installing in an NEC NC1200C:
Failed in the openclose of the communication
device.(192.168.100.52:43749)
The connection environment might be experiencing technical
difficulties,
or you may need to adjust IP address settings.
Please make sure that IP Address is spelled correctly.
Error number: 5
FYI, this auditorium has only an unmanaged network switch with projector, server, sound processor, CCAP emitter -- later I'll also set up their server control laptop too. I've kept the new IMS' default IP, 192.168.100.50, and it's connected to the switch via ETH 0 jack).
Meanwhile the NEC's error codes following the installation of the new server are:
(500) IMB Comm Fail(036507:Ack)
(520) IMB:ICP Communications Status
(582) IMB:Physical Marriage Tamper
(583) IMB:Logical Marriage Tamper
(584) IMB:Marriage NOT Active
(586) IMB:Service Door Tamper
Strangely error 586 isn't cleared by the service login on the keypad, and I've tried packing some foam in with the tamper switches to rule these out as culprit. Additionally, I've removed these tamper switches to test continuity between two of three contacts while open/closed and all seems ok...
I'm using DCC 6.0.0.0, tried fresh DCC reinstalls, verified no firewall is up, and tried with a backup PC. As far I've tried, all other communication via DCC operates just as normal, including successfully executing numerous power on/offs, as well as saving logs, and doing a full-auto update to current firmware release.
For what it's worth, there is long-unused NC-80LB01-B board in slot A, and I've maintained this as set as a NC-80DS in option slot settings, and have additionally led this projector though power ons to standby cycle with applying 'no board' for slot A and B and back to IMB or NC-80DS respectively. I gave reseating the ICP board a go as well...
I was grateful to get some of NEC's support engineers' advice for focusing my cleaning of LAN connections from the internal router to the mother PWB at the backplane of the card cage for when I return, given that the network difficultly appears to be isolated to the IMS' communication. Unfortunately, I don't have another like IMS to sub in during this moment, although I could yet try this IMS3000 in another NC1200C or NC3240S on site (or swap in another working Doremi server).
I'm wondering if any other film-tech-ers have seen something like this kind of DCC error before and could share their 2 cents...thanks!!!
Failed in the openclose of the communication
device.(192.168.100.52:43749)
The connection environment might be experiencing technical
difficulties,
or you may need to adjust IP address settings.
Please make sure that IP Address is spelled correctly.
Error number: 5
FYI, this auditorium has only an unmanaged network switch with projector, server, sound processor, CCAP emitter -- later I'll also set up their server control laptop too. I've kept the new IMS' default IP, 192.168.100.50, and it's connected to the switch via ETH 0 jack).
Meanwhile the NEC's error codes following the installation of the new server are:
(500) IMB Comm Fail(036507:Ack)
(520) IMB:ICP Communications Status
(582) IMB:Physical Marriage Tamper
(583) IMB:Logical Marriage Tamper
(584) IMB:Marriage NOT Active
(586) IMB:Service Door Tamper
Strangely error 586 isn't cleared by the service login on the keypad, and I've tried packing some foam in with the tamper switches to rule these out as culprit. Additionally, I've removed these tamper switches to test continuity between two of three contacts while open/closed and all seems ok...
I'm using DCC 6.0.0.0, tried fresh DCC reinstalls, verified no firewall is up, and tried with a backup PC. As far I've tried, all other communication via DCC operates just as normal, including successfully executing numerous power on/offs, as well as saving logs, and doing a full-auto update to current firmware release.
For what it's worth, there is long-unused NC-80LB01-B board in slot A, and I've maintained this as set as a NC-80DS in option slot settings, and have additionally led this projector though power ons to standby cycle with applying 'no board' for slot A and B and back to IMB or NC-80DS respectively. I gave reseating the ICP board a go as well...
I was grateful to get some of NEC's support engineers' advice for focusing my cleaning of LAN connections from the internal router to the mother PWB at the backplane of the card cage for when I return, given that the network difficultly appears to be isolated to the IMS' communication. Unfortunately, I don't have another like IMS to sub in during this moment, although I could yet try this IMS3000 in another NC1200C or NC3240S on site (or swap in another working Doremi server).
I'm wondering if any other film-tech-ers have seen something like this kind of DCC error before and could share their 2 cents...thanks!!!
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