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Connections and Cabling

Locking Monitor Outputs

Summary of Contents for Grass Valley IPVU

Page 1: ...Installation Guide 13 03068 010 M00 AA 2019 07 22 IPVU Compact IP Monitoring Gateway...

Page 2: ...of IPVUs to use their product manuals for their own internal business use Manuals for Grass Valley products may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical in...

Page 3: ...making any other equipment connections Identifies an external protective grounding terminal which may be connected to earth ground as a supplement to an internal grounding terminal Indicates that stat...

Page 4: ...use liquid or aerosol cleaners use only a damp cloth Dangerous voltages may exist at several points in this equipment To avoid injury do not touch exposed connections and components while power is on...

Page 5: ...sonnel This unit may have more than one power supply cord Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing to avoid electric shock Follow static precautions at all times when handling this equipment...

Page 6: ...f rence dans le texte doit tre remplac par un fusible du m me calibre Identifie une borne de mise la terre de protection Il faut relier cette borne la terre avant d effectuer toute autre connexion l q...

Page 7: ...s Coupez l alimentation avant de nettoyer l quipement Ne pas utiliser de nettoyants liquides ou en a rosol Utilisez uniquement un chiffon humide Des tensions dangereuses peuvent exister en plusieurs p...

Page 8: ...lisez pas l quipement si vous suspectez un dysfonctionnement du produit Faites le inspecter par un technicien qualifi Pour r duire le risque de choc lectrique n effectuez pas de r parations autres que...

Page 9: ...ranger dans un sac protecteur antistatique Les cartes qui sont reli es un ch ssis ou bo tier m tallique mis la terre ne n cessitent pas de protection antistatique sp ciale Environmental Information Eu...

Page 10: ...onnected to the board s fiber outputs before power is applied If a fiber cable e g patchcord is already connected to an output make sure that the cable s other end is connected too before powering up...

Page 11: ...urrent emissions EN61000 3 3 2013 Electromagnetic Compatibility Limits of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker EN55103 2 2009 Environment E2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product family st...

Page 12: ...opriate European EMC standards In order to achieve this performance in real installations it is essential to use cables and connectors with good EMC characteristics All signal connections including re...

Page 13: ...Mounting with a Wall Mounted Monitor 25 Mounting onto a VESA 75mm or 100mm Stand Mounted Monitor 26 2 Connections and Cabling 27 Cabling Diagrams 27 Cabling to Support SMPTE 2022 7 with an IPVU 27 Ele...

Page 14: ...e Pages 52 Setting Values 53 Information Display 53 Selecting the Information to Display 53 IPVU 54 Configuration 55 Time Sync Configuration 56 Status 58 Histogram 59 Receiver TPG Test Pattern Generat...

Page 15: ...Fiber Connections Clean 89 6 Specifications 91 Status LEDs 91 Inputs Outputs 91 MEDIA 1 2 Ports 91 IP Channel Inputs 91 MONITOR OUT 92 MANAGEMENT Port 92 Power 92 Status Indicators 93 Environmental 93...

Page 16: ...16 Table of Contents...

Page 17: ...and optical SPFs versus a single channel device The IPVU dynamically adapts to any stream presented to it Two models are available one for 720p 1080i 1080p resolutions and one for 720p 1080i 1080p 216...

Page 18: ...itor output to SDI converter Use with monitor output cables longer than 6 feet 2 meters Use with range extender type monitor output cables SFP cartridges other than the one specified in Supported MEDI...

Page 19: ...Formatting Fig 1 1 IPVU Functional Block Diagram Model Description The following IPVU models are available Model Description IPVU Display HD and 3G video formats to HDMI 1 4b or higher monitor output...

Page 20: ...al 10GBase Ethernet SFP cartridge with LC PC fiber connector 10 000m 1310 nm single mode optical transceiver that supports signals up to 10 5 Gb s for bidirectional serial data communications such as...

Page 21: ...rements depend on the resolution of the video stream being sent to the IPVU SMPTE 2022 7 provides stream redundancy and requires the use of two SFP cartridges at minimum The network media switch must...

Page 22: ...tenance purposes FRU part number Description IPVU HD and 3G video IPVU UHD HD 3G and UHD video IPVU Mechanical Dimensions The following diagram shows the IPVU s physical dimensions 11 41 290 inches mi...

Page 23: ...RAY Mechanical Dimensions The following diagram shows the IPVU TRAY s physical dimensions 19 Inch Rack 18 95 481 3 14 0 353 8 Top View 18 312 465 12 Side View Front View 1 RU 1 72 43 6 inches millimet...

Page 24: ...s Mounting on a Wall or Under a Table Top The bracket of the IPVU MOUNTING KIT can be attached to a hard surface with screw fasteners 1 31 33 3 1 31 33 3 7 31 185 7 6 69 170 Top View 5 62 142 8 End Vi...

Page 25: ...OUNTING KIT can be attached to the wall mount support of a monitor that is 32 inches diagonal or larger 10 08 256 2 6 69 170 Top View 5 62 142 7 End View Side View 2 38 60 6 inches millimeters 2 77 70...

Page 26: ...NTING KIT can be attached to a VESA 75mm or 100mm monitor stand of a monitor that is 31 inches or smaller 4 5 114 3 7 31 185 7 11 19 284 4 Top View 5 62 142 7 End View Side View VESA 75 75 mm inches m...

Page 27: ...g to Support SMPTE 2022 7 with an IPVU The IPVU supports network redundancy for use with any SMPTE 2022 7 compatible equipment To make streaming more reliable over an IP network the implementation of...

Page 28: ...VU Network Overview The cabling connections are shown in greater detail below Media Network Switch Red IPVU Monitor To Monitor s Digital Input AC Outlet Multimode Fiber Cat5 PC with RollCall MEDIA 1 M...

Page 29: ...shbutton Status Indicator SFP Cartridge 1 2 Status Indicators SFP Ethernet Cartridge Slots for High Speed Media Streams RJ 45 Management Ethernet Type A Monitor 1 2 Outputs IEC 60320 C14 100 to 240 VA...

Page 30: ...on This recessed button restores the IPVU to its factory default settings including it s IP address Press reset for 3 seconds to reset the IPVU See also Factory Default IP Address and Network Port Usa...

Page 31: ...tion Guide Cable assemblies with regular non locking connectors can equally be used for the monitor outputs Screw Lock Pin Monitor cable assembly Plug Fig 2 5 Typical screw lock connector with a Type...

Page 32: ...32 Connections and Cabling Locking Monitor Outputs...

Page 33: ...ends and optical ports on equipment from dust and dirt When a fiber cable is disconnected fit a protective cap on the end When no fiber cable is connected to an optical port insert a protective cap St...

Page 34: ...unting Bracket IPVU MOUNTING KIT Attach an IPVU to a wall mounted monitor Mounting an IPVU with a Wall Mounted Monitor on page 39 VESA Mount 75 or 100 mm IPVU MOUNTING KIT Attach an IPVU to a VESA sta...

Page 35: ...an IPVU see Connecting the IPVU on page 48 and slide it into its space in the shelf Repeat for the remaining IPVUs to be installed IPVU TRAYRetaining Bracket IPVU TRAY Thumbscrews IPVU 4 Install the r...

Page 36: ...areas where the monitor is warm to the touch and above these warm spots When mounting an IPVU on a wall vertically the optimal mounting positions are shown below Choose a position that allows for acce...

Page 37: ...d mark the screw hole locations on the mounting surface Note that only two of the four screw hole locations need to be used choose two screw hole locations that are diagonally opposite to each other 3...

Page 38: ...s End View Side View IPVU MOUNTING KIT Bracket IPVU IPVU Fig 3 6 Installing the IPVU into the IPVU MOUNTING KIT To install the IPVU into the IPVU MOUNTING KIT 1 Identify the threaded mounting holes on...

Page 39: ...the IPVU behind a monitor operate the monitor for 30 minutes and then feel the rear housing with your hand Avoid mounting the IPVU behind the monitor in areas where the monitor is warm to the touch a...

Page 40: ...with a wall mounted monitor 2 Attach the clamp but leave it loose 3 Take the monitor off the wall Disconnect any cables Lift and detach the monitor from the wall support rail 4 Remove the screw that a...

Page 41: ...slot then replace the Screw Note The monitor has been removed for clarity Wall Mount Bracket Arm Wall Support Rail Shown for reference only Wall Shown for reference only Facing Wall View Fig 3 11 Atta...

Page 42: ...all support rail and secure it into place 11 Reconnect power to the monitor IPVU Mounting Orientation for a Wall Mounted Monitor The IPVU can be attached to the IPVU MOUNTING KIT bracket in either of...

Page 43: ...nd a monitor operate the monitor for 30 minutes and then feel the rear housing with your hand Avoid mounting the IPVU behind the monitor in areas where the monitor is warm to the touch and above these...

Page 44: ...e the IPVU MOUNTING KIT as shown below Set the IPVU s mounting orientation see IPVU Mounting Orientation for a Stand Mounted Monitor on page 46 Note Set the Mounting Orientation IPVU IPVU MOUNTING KIT...

Page 45: ...ce Fig 3 17 Attaching the IPVU MOUNTING KIT to the VESA mount monitor stand 4 Replace the four screws that attach the monitor to the VESA mount monitor stand 5 Install the IPVU into the IPVU MOUNTING...

Page 46: ...cket in either of two Perpendicular orientations This choice is made during the assembly of the IPVU MOUNTING KIT bracket by choosing the appropriate set of attachment points as shown below Front View...

Page 47: ...PVU MOUNTING KIT s fastener points to secure the IPVU in place with nylon cable ties These same fastener points can also be used to secure cables in place for any installation where the IPVU MOUNTING...

Page 48: ...ule on page 95 2 Connect the optical cable from the switch to the IPVU first remove the protective caps from the receiver s optical input port and from the optical cable then insert the optical cable...

Page 49: ...ort To Monitor s Digital Input 6 1 8m Monitor Cable 5 If locking monitor cables are used see Locking Monitor Outputs on page 30 tighten screw lock pin on the cables to mechanically secure the cables t...

Page 50: ...justment Positions Plug IEC 60320 C13 Power Cord 8 Use field supplied nylon cable ties to bundle up excess cable lengths and to make a clean installation The IPVU MOUNTING KIT has four fastener points...

Page 51: ...Documentation on page 18 For help with general use of the RollCall application open the user manual by clicking the button on the main RollCall toolbar Firmware Upgrade The firmware in the IPVU can b...

Page 52: ...t Pattern Generator on page 59 Counters see Counters on page 60 FEC see FEC on page 61 Ethernet Pages 1 and 2 see Ethernet Pages 1 and 2 on page 62 Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Receiver see Ethernet 1 and 2 R...

Page 53: ...nd status for the IPVU The information to be displayed is defined on the Video Selection and Information Select panes to the right of the Information display Fig 4 2 Information and Video Selection Pa...

Page 54: ...and the system frame rate Restart Click to soft reboot the IPVU Video Std Shows the current video stream s resolution and frame rate frequency Enable UHD Enables ST425 5 format single Image with payl...

Page 55: ...Configuration Page The following facilities are available from this page Option Operation Genlock Select Genlock type Network click to select PTP Freerun click to allow free running Status The curren...

Page 56: ...interfaces Ethernet 1 represents the IPVU s MEDIA 1 connection Ethernet 2 represents the IPVU s MEDIA 2 connection and Ethernet Gb represents the IPVU s MANAGEMENT connection See Electrical Connectio...

Page 57: ...epresents the IPVU s MEDIA 1 connection Ethernet 2 represents the IPVU s MEDIA 2 connection and Ethernet Gb represents the IPVU s MANAGEMENT connection See Electrical Connections Reset Pushbutton and...

Page 58: ...4 6 Time Sync Status Option Operation Reset Counters Clear the accumulated data Next Interface Cycle through the available Ethernet interface Ethernet 1 represents the IPVU s MEDIA 1 connection Ether...

Page 59: ...ifferences between the card s clock and the PTP grandmaster clock Every time the clock difference is recalculated the relevant bar is incremented A correctly functioning system will show a distinct pe...

Page 60: ...eset Pushbutton and Status Indicators on page 29 Caption Type a caption max 19 characters to optionally be displayed with the test pattern Show Caption Enable the checkbox to display the caption with...

Page 61: ...ies are available from this page Option Operation FEC Clause 74 Allows low latency FEC Clause 74 error correction to be used Options are On Off Status Displays lock status for each SFP FEC Stats Displ...

Page 62: ...and 2 Note Ethernet pages 1 2 refer to the MDEIA 1 2 SFP Ethernet connections only See Ethernet Gb on page 79 for information on the MANAGEMENT Ethernet connection See also Electrical Connections Rese...

Page 63: ...e Count to reset the Link Change Count to zero Switch LLDP Info Displays LLDP information received from the switch that the IPVU is connected to The All Traffic CPU Traffic Panes Click the Enable Stat...

Page 64: ...s are megabits per second Click Enable Stats to display values click Clear All RTP Counts to zero RTP Discontinuity counters for each Ethernet input Fig 4 13 Ethernet RTP Receiver Video Stats Page Spi...

Page 65: ...d Click Enable Stats to display values click Clear All RTP Counts to zero RTP Discontinuity counters for each Ethernet input Fig 4 14 Ethernet RTP Receiver Audio Stats Page Spigots represents a single...

Page 66: ...ed audio disturbances at the switch over Fig 4 15 Typical Audio V Fade Page The following options are available Enable check boxes to activate log fields as required Log Field Description Enable Selec...

Page 67: ...Enable check boxes to activate log fields as required Log Field Description On Input Loss Freeze Select to freeze video Black Select to use video black Spigots A separate page is provided for each of...

Page 68: ...available bandwidth A IPVU s MEDIA 1 Ethernet SFP connector B IPVU s MEDIA 2 Ethernet SFP connector Format Select the format to be used on this spigot This will ensure that the appropriate level of b...

Page 69: ...Primary and Secondary Displays Video and Audio Status and allows multicast IP and port details to be defined for the selected spigot Fig 4 19 Output Spigot Flow Pane Each spigot can support the follow...

Page 70: ...ing system name and version Build Number Reports the build number Hardware Version Reports the hardware version number Hardware Mod Reports the hardware modification number Firmware Version Reports th...

Page 71: ...Sync Clock State Valid values are Free running Card is not being synchronized No Lock PTP being used but clocks haven t synchronized within 1mS Locked PTP being used and clocks are within the accepte...

Page 72: ...d to locked Ideally this will be a few seconds after the IPVU has powered up This allows the user to confirm which clock the IPVU has synchronized to Time Sync Synchronisations Reports the number of t...

Page 73: ...c received by the Ethernet port Values are reported in Kbps Mbps or Gbps as appropriate Ethernet n Traffic Out Displays speed of traffic transmitted by the Ethernet port Values are reported in Kbps Mb...

Page 74: ...Core Dumps Reports number of times a core dump has been performed as a result of an application crash Last Core Dump Name Reports name of last application to crash Last Core Dump Time Reports time of...

Page 75: ...75 IPVU Installation Guide SFP Status Each status page comprises two columns the parameter and its corresponding value Fig 4 23 Logging SFP Page...

Page 76: ...rom device Serial Number Displays the IPVU s serial number which consists of an S followed by eight digits Revision Displays manufacturer revision number Connector Displays connector type Temperature...

Page 77: ...el in mA Tx Power n Displays transmit power level in dBm Tx Power State n Displays transmit power level Valid values are OK WARN Low Low but in tolerance WARN High High but in tolerance FAIL Low Low a...

Page 78: ...ld Factory software build number This number identifies all parameters of the IPVU OS Operating system version number Main PCB Printed Circuit Board version number Main Mod Level Main PCB modification...

Page 79: ...o use of DHCP but this can be overridden and a static IP address specified if required See also Factory Default IP Address and Network Port Usage on page 51 Fig 4 25 Ethernet Gb Page The Ethernet Pane...

Page 80: ...ities are available from this page Option Operation Stream Synchronization Controls Audio Extended Headers Enable to use extended headers in the RTP audio stream RTP to PTP Enable to synchronize RTP t...

Page 81: ...parameters set a little differently If difficulties are encountered with an SFP not working as expected follow these instructions 1 Select the appropriate SFP type from the SFP Database List and clic...

Page 82: ...82 IPVU Commissioning and Configuration SFP Configuration 3 When a working configuration is found the parameter values can be saved by clicking S beside each field...

Page 83: ...iguration The IPVU s configuration can be saved to your local disk which is useful in the case you need to return to a previous state Saving an IPVU s configuration is also used as a preventive measur...

Page 84: ...tages in RollCall Stage 1 To add import the upgrade package to RollCall Control Panel on page 84 Stage 2 To install the upgrade on the IPVU on page 85 Stage 3 To delete RollCall s cache for the IPVU o...

Page 85: ...imported it is added to the list of available upgrades and units may be upgraded accordingly See To install the upgrade on the IPVU on page 85 To install the upgrade on the IPVU A unit can only be upg...

Page 86: ...version of the unit before the upgrade Options Choose to either upgrade only the files that have changed or to upgrade all files It is recommended that the Upgrade Changed Files Only setting is used...

Page 87: ...g If the unit is providing the IP connection then the network is temporarily lost but is restored on completion of the upgrade Import upgrade from unit This creates a software release from the version...

Page 88: ...ctions Reset Pushbutton and Status Indicators on page 29 3 The IPVU has certain requirements to operate correctly See Unsupported Applications on page 18 4 Try using another monitor cable Make sure th...

Page 89: ...type and if splices are done on your fiber the actual maximum usable length will be reduced Status LED is ORANGE Make sure the source is active Status LED is RED Disconnect the HDMI and power cable se...

Page 90: ...all users to select a cleaning method that meets their needs and to use it rigorously and consistently A few tips Always use a dust plug in an empty fiber receptacle to keep airborne particles from se...

Page 91: ...10 GigE IEEE 802 3cc Transport Formats ST 2110 10 ST 2110 20 ST 2110 21 N NL and W profiles ST 2110 30 Level A and D profiles ST 2022 6a a Available on demand ST 2022 7 Class A PTP ST 2059 Maximum SF...

Page 92: ...HD Cable Standard or better Required UHD cable Premium High Speed or better MANAGEMENT Port Physical RJ 45 Speed 10MB 100MB or 1GB Ethernet IEEE 802 3 ab Power AC Input 100 to 240 VAC Line frequency 5...

Page 93: ...32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C User safety When an open fiber condition is detected the lasers are turned off Compliance FCC Part 15 Class B Susceptibility Radiated and Conducte...

Page 94: ...94 Specifications Compliance...

Page 95: ...ATING SFP FIBER MODULE S CONNECTORS AS EYE DAMAGE MAY RESULT The SFP module is sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD It is recommended that you useanESD preventivewrist strap grounded to the GV Nod...

Page 96: ...er in the LC connector is clean Carefully remove any debris if necessary 3 Plug the LC terminated fiber optic cable into the SFP module Removing the fiber optic cables 1 Grasp the LC fiber optic conne...

Page 97: ...inger and pull it straight out of the slot Do NOT pull on the bale clasp lever to remove the module as it is easily damaged You may find that you need to wiggle the module or perhaps push it into the...

Page 98: ...n a local phone number for the support center nearest you please consult the Contact Us section of Grass Valley s website www grassvalley com An online form for e mail contact is also available from t...

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