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Harmonic ProStream 9100 - Control Modes; System Requirements of Managing PC

Harmonic ProStream 9100
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Chapter 1 ProStream 9100 Overview
© 2016 Harmonic Inc. All rights reserved. 11 ProStream 9100 Release 17.5, Rev A
Control Modes
NOTE: ProStream 9100 is compliant with RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC.
Control Modes
ProStream 9100 supports the following control mode options:
NMX - Harmonic's NMX Digital Service Manager offers comprehensive management of
networks including automatic device redundancy, source switching and automation.
ProStream 9100 is managed as an integral part of a broadcasting system.
Standalone - The device is managed as a standalone device independent of the broadcasting
system. It is controlled by a Web client, an onboard interface accessible through Microsoft
Internet Explorer with comprehensive management capabilities.
System Requirements of Managing PC
System requirements of the managing computer vary according to the control mode as described
in the following table.
Altitude Operation <15,000 feet (4,572 meters)
Storage <40,000 feet (12,192 meters)
Shock and Vibration Packaged Passes the impact, compression, and vibration
requirements of ASTM D4169-94, Distribution Cycle
13, Assurance Level 1
Operating Passes NEBS Office Vibration Test while operating
(0.1G sine sweep, 5 to 100 Hz, 3 axis)
Table 1–4: Control Mode Requirements
Control Mode Requirements
NMX
NMX runs on an NMX computer which is a Harmonic approved Dell
TM
computer
Standalone (SAG3)
Pentium 3.x or higher
Windows XP, Windows 7
Internet Explorer 9,10,11
Chrome
Firefox
Opera
Safari
Table 1–3: Environmental Specifications
Parameter Description

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