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Further Safety Information

Lithium Batteries 

Battery Warning

Your Grass Valley equipment usually comes with at least one button battery located on the main 
printed circuit board. The batteries are used for backup and should not need to be replaced during 
the lifetime of the equipment.

Battery Disposal

Before disposing of your Grass Valley equipment, please remove the battery as follows:

1 Make sure the AC adapter / power Cord is unplugged from the power outlet.

2 Remove the protective cover from your equipment.

3 Gently remove the battery from its holder using a blunt instrument for leverage such as a 

screwdriver if necessary. In some cases the battery will need to be desoldered from the 
PCB.

4 Dispose of the battery and equipment according to your local environmental laws and 

guidelines.

WARNING

• Be careful not to short-circuit the battery by adhering to the 

appropriate safe handling practices.

• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode.

• Batteries may explode if damaged or overheated.

• Do not dismantle, open or shred batteries.

• In the event of a battery leak, do not allow battery liquid to come in 

contact with skin or eyes.

• Seek medical help immediately in case of ingestion, inhalation, skin 

or eye contact, or suspected exposure to the contents of an opened 
battery.

Summary of Contents for grass valley MV-840 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual MV 851 UM Issue 1 Revision 1 2020 May 27 MV 841 851 INTEGRATED MULTIVIEWER FOR SIRIUS 840 850 ROUTER ...

Page 2: ...tegrated Multiviewer documentation you agree to the following terms and conditions Grass Valley hereby grants permission and license to owners of MV 841 851 Integrated Multiviewer 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 including photocopying and reco...

Page 3: ...ils Some of the safety warnings and cautions given the Sirius 800 manuals are repeated in this user manual and are provided herein for information If you have any questions regarding the installation and setup of your product please contact Grass Valley Customer Support Related Documents The following Grass Valley manuals are related documents Related Document Description User Manual MV 8 Series M...

Page 4: ...ected to earth ground as a supplement to an internal grounding terminal Indicates that static sensitive components are present which may be damaged by electrostatic discharge Use anti static procedures equipment and surfaces during servicing Indicates that the equipment has more than one power supply cord and that all power supply cords must be disconnected before servicing to avoid electric shock...

Page 5: ... essential before connecting power Prior to servicing remove jewelry such as rings watches and other metallic objects To avoid fire hazard use only the fuse type and rating specified in the service instructions for this product or on the equipment To avoid explosion do not operate this equipment in an explosive atmosphere Use proper lift points Do not use door latches to lift or move equipment Avo...

Page 6: ...e grounding clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to safely ground unwanted ESD voltages If no wrist strap is available ground yourself by touching the unpainted metal part of the chassis For safety periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap which should be between 1 and 10 megohms When temporarily storing a card make sure it is placed in an ESD bag Cards in an ear...

Page 7: ...pement Identifie une borne de mise à la terre externe qui peut être connectée en tant que borne de mise à la terre supplémentaire Signale la présence de composants sensibles à l électricité statique et qui sont susceptibles d être endommagés par une décharge électrostatique Utilisez des procédures des équipements et des surfaces antistatiques durant les interventions d entretien Le symbole ci cont...

Page 8: ...iquement un chiffon humide Des tensions dangereuses peuvent exister en plusieurs points dans cet équipement Pour éviter toute blessure ne touchez pas aux connexions ou aux composants exposés lorsque l appareil est sous tension Avant de procéder à toute opération d entretien ou de dépannage enlevez tous vos bijoux notamment vos bagues votre montre et autres objets métalliques Pour éviter tout risqu...

Page 9: ... électrostatique peut se produire lorsque des composants électroniques ne sont pas manipulés de manière adéquate ce qui peut entraîner des défaillances intermittentes ou endommager irrémédiablement un circuit électrique Au moment de remplacer une carte dans un châssis prenez toujours les mesures de protection antistatique appropriées Assurez vous que le châssis est relié électriquement à la terre ...

Page 10: ...Si l écran LCD ou TFT est brisé manipulez les fragments de verre avec précaution au moment de vous en débarrasser veillez à ce que le cristal liquide n entre pas en contact avec la peau ou la bouche En cas de contact avec la peau ou les vêtements laver immédiatement à l eau savonneuse Ne jamais ingérer le liquide La toxicité est extrêmement faible mais la prudence demeure de mise en tout temps ...

Page 11: ...ssvalley com for recycling information Grass Valley believes this environmental information to be correct but cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy since it is based on data received from sources outside our company All specifications are subject to change without notice If you have questions about Grass Valley environmental and social involvement WEEE RoHS REACH etc please contact us at e...

Page 12: ...tery from its holder using a blunt instrument for leverage such as a screwdriver if necessary In some cases the battery will need to be desoldered from the PCB 4 Dispose of the battery and equipment according to your local environmental laws and guidelines WARNING Be careful not to short circuit the battery by adhering to the appropriate safe handling practices Do not dispose of batteries in a fir...

Page 13: ...esight Please read the following guidelines carefully Make sure that a fiber is connected 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 the board Do not look in the end of a fiber to see if light is coming out The laser wavelengths being used are totally ...

Page 14: ...netic Compatibility Limits for harmonic current emissions EN61000 3 3 2013 Electromagnetic Compatibility Limits of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker EN55103 2 2009 Environment E2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A Federal Commun...

Page 15: ... connections shall be made with high quality double screened coaxial cables such as Belden 8281 or BBC type PSF1 2M and Belden 1694A for 3Gbps D TYPE CONNECTORS D type connectors shall have metal shells making good RF contact with the cable screen Connectors having dimples which improve the contact between the plug and socket shells are recommended Note This equipment has been tested and found to ...

Page 16: ...xvi Notices ...

Page 17: ... 8 1152 x 1152 Expansion Sirius 850 Systems 8 Functional 9 Inputs and Outputs 9 Functional Overview 10 Multiviewer Configuration 10 Software and Firmware Compatibility Matrix 11 Multiviewer Terminology 11 MV 841 851 Set up 12 Hardware Installation 12 Router Power Supply Considerations 12 Initial MV 841 851 Configuration 12 Configuration Screens RollCall Templates 12 Video Wall Design 13 Maintenanc...

Page 18: ...1 Rear Panel 33 Identifying Modules and Slots in Router 35 Removal and then Fitting of Modules 43 Removal Preliminaries 43 Module s Removal Procedure 44 Removal Procedure for Rear then Front Modules 44 Fitting Preliminaries 46 Module Fitting Procedure 47 Connecting Cables 50 MV 841 851 Module Booting 52 Appendix A Specification 53 Physical Electrical 53 Dimensions 53 Front Module MV 841 MB MV 851 ...

Page 19: ...ability of a pair of Sirius router video output modules and is additionally a multiviewer that can drive up to 12 multiviewer head display monitors showing up to 48 different video images The MV 841 851 Integrated Multiviewer is a compact module combining the functionality of 2 off Sirius 840 850 expandable standard video output modules 48 outputs 1 off powerful 48 input MV 8 Series Multiviewer Fi...

Page 20: ...ltiviewer Grass Valley can offer some unique powerful multiviewer features Integrates into Sirius 840 and 850 systems Replaces a pair of Sirius 800 router output cards in output slots adds multiviewer capability and retains outputs Accesses up to 48 router video destinations router outputs No loss of router outputs redundancy or routing capacity Accesses up to 1152 router video crosspoint sources ...

Page 21: ...parencies and fine positioning 48 internal scalers One per multiviewer input Display status and alarms from external devices Drag and Drop objects onto the screen layout Additionally display web pages automation play lists device status screens etc Flexible alarm capability Monitoring of video audio and metadata with alarm notification Intelligent monitoring of external devices with configurable o...

Page 22: ...ay outputs See Note 1 MV 840 RP or MV 850 RP 1 off MV 841 or MV 851 Rear Panel Also used on MV 840 and MV 850 multiviewers See Note 1 SFP video modules For head display outputs Up to 6 off per MV 841 851 Mixture of video SFP modules and SFP blanking plugs depends on MV 841 851 licensing option purchased Minimum of 2 off SFP video output modules 4 off SFP blanking plugs Baseline MV 841 851 is licen...

Page 23: ...play outputs A license comprises a supplied code to enable more display outputs For MV 841 MV 841 OP56 Upgrade to enable outputs 5 and 6 SFPs ordered separately MV 841 OP78 Upgrade to enable outputs 7 and 8 SFPs ordered separately MV 841 OP910 Upgrade to enable outputs 9 and 10 SFPs ordered separately MV 841 OP112 Upgrade to enable outputs 11 and 12 SFPs ordered separately For MV 851 MV 851 OP56 U...

Page 24: ... 841 851 into an existing router the relevant router slots may already be used by other Sirius 800 modules and in this case those modules need to be removed as part of the MV 841 851 installation see Sirius 800 User Manual If in doubt do contact Grass Valley Support see Grass Valley Technical Support on page 59 Additionally the fitting of one or more MV 841 851 modules into a Sirius router frame a...

Page 25: ...Front Modules and Output Rear Panels c MV 841 851 Double width Output Module Front module Rear panel a Sirius Router Top Level Diagram b Router Front Modules and Output Rear Panels c MV 841 851 Double width Output Module Front module Rear panel Front and Rear Output Modules Front and Rear Input Modules MV 841 851 front and rear modules Note MV 841 851 uses same rear panel module as MV 840 MV 850 P...

Page 26: ...stems When an MV 841 851 is fitted to a Sirius 840 850 router the user can use the multiviewer for monitoring router outputs destinations and or monitoring router inputs sources in any combination Figure 4 show an example use case with a combination of router output and input monitoring 1152 x 1152 Expansion Sirius 850 Systems In a Sirius 850 router expansion system one or more MV 851 multiviewers...

Page 27: ...ius 800 Router User Manual section 12 for information on router expansion with S850 frames and DS Link cabling 48 router video outputs HD BNC Multiviewer display outputs Up to 6 off SFPs providing up to 12 outputs for monitor display screens Outputs available in SDI coax fiber or HDMI UHD capable outputs Note There is only one HDMI connector per HDMI SFP Thus there are only up to 6 HDMI head displ...

Page 28: ...ut Function of MV 841 851 Setting up of the router output function on the MV 841 851 module is the same as for a standard router output card See the Sirius 800 User Manual Router output slots occupied by a MV 841 851 module should be set up as card type Digital Output Video Variant 2 Multiviewer Function of MV 841 851 The MV 841 851 module s multiviewer functionality is a separate independent sub ...

Page 29: ...ility Matrix Software Firmware Item Software Firmware version RollCall Control Panel v4 17 or later Router Controller Any See Note 1 Workbench Any See Note 1 GV Orbit 1 0 0 onwards Note 1 An MV 841 or MV 851 presents itself to a router system as a pair of Sirius 800 Standard Video Output modules i e video only non AHP modules for example as a pair of 5937 modules Thus an MV 841 851 is compatible w...

Page 30: ...ing Started Configuration Screens RollCall Templates Following the initial configuration of the MV 841 851 Multiviewer the RollCall Control Panel tool may then be used to access RollCall templates and control various MV 841 851 items including the selection of video wall layouts monitoring alarm status acknowledging alarms and control of timer widgets on the video wall Refer to the MV 8 Series Mul...

Page 31: ... Upgrade MV 841 851 Integrated Multiviewer H 264 Streaming Out An MV 841 851 has an MV 841 51 H264 license option which enables streaming out of H 264 encoded copies of the input video signals going to the multiviewer block on the MV 841 851 Streaming is done over Ethernet interfaces 1 or 2 The license option can be added later to MV 841 851 modules in the field Note For information about the desi...

Page 32: ...841 MB MV 851 MB Multiviewer Front Module 16 Status LEDs Connectors and Switches 17 Status LEDs 18 DIP switches 19 Engineering controls and connectors 19 MV 841 851 Multiviewer Rear Panel MV 840 RP MV 850 RP 20 Connectors 22 Rear Panel LEDs 23 LTC and GPIO Connector Pin outs 26 Example Driving LEDs from the GPI Outputs 28 ...

Page 33: ...anel MV 840 RP MV 850 RP on page 20 The hardware for an MV 841 or an MV 851 module is identical Hardware cards are identical Front modules are both marked on the card ejector with MV841 51 Rear panel modules are both marked MV840 50 on the silk screen Note These rear panels are also used on the MV 840 and MV 850 Figure 7 MV 841 851 Multiviewer Front and Rear Modules Note MV 841 and MV 851 intercha...

Page 34: ...d a sub card and a large gray metal heat plate These items are not separately serviceable The rear panel assembly comprises a main card and two sub cards These items are not separately serviceable More than one MV 841 or MV 851 may be fitted to a router see Table 1 on page 2 CAUTION Electrostatic Damage Static precautions must be observed when handling inserting or removing modules Figure 8 MV 841...

Page 35: ...e front edge of the module and Table 5 shows the status LED color codes for the MV 841 851 MB module Figure 9 Front LEDs Connectors and Switches WRN ERR ACT OK Connectors for Grass Valley Engineering Use Only Status LEDs DIP Switches 4 off For Grass Valley Engineering Use only LOCAL CMD OK LOCAL CMD ERR REMOTE CMD OK REMOTE CMD ERR Push button For Grass Valley EngineeringUse Only MV841 51 ...

Page 36: ...Note 2 REMOTE CMD OK Yellow Remote Command OK Receiving messages from a remote expansion router controller I e a control module in expanded router frame linked to this frame Off Expansion not used I e Sirius 840 or 850 with no expansion Flashing Receiving information and working correctly For a Sirius 850 router system expanded to a Sirius second frame See Note 3 REMOTE CMD ERR Red Remote Command ...

Page 37: ...that all four switches are in the up position Engineering controls and connectors These control and connectors are for Grass Valley Engineering use only There is a push button on the front edge of the board This is for engineering use only There are other connectors on the front edge of the module see Figure 9 These are for Engineering use only and should not be used ...

Page 38: ... into a Sirius 850 router frame can receive video expansion signals from a second linked Sirius 850 frame See Sirius User Manual Section 12 for details about S850 router expansion The module can provide up to 12 multiviewer video display outputs providing multiviewer video wall outputs CAUTION Electrostatic Damage Static precautions must be observed when handling inserting or removing modules Figu...

Page 39: ...rs 1 and 2 Not currently used USB Connectors A and B Not currently used LTC GPIO Screw Terminal Connector 1G Ethernet Ports Port 1 1G1 Port 2 1G2 1 2 Router Video Outputs Multiviewer Display Outputs Video Outputs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 44 45 46 47 48 3 4 5 6 11 12 7 8 Pin 1 Video Outputs SFP Cages for Ethernet SFPs Note Silk screen MV840 50 Rear used on MV 840 850 and on...

Page 40: ... the cages Connectors Table 6 describes each connector type Table 6 MV 841 851 Multiviewer MV 840 850 RP Rear Panel Connectors Connector Description Router Output Function Router Video Outputs 2x 24 off HD BNC Router Expansion Video Inputs 2x 3 off 8 way DS Link expansion inputs See Sirius User Manual Section 12 for details of router Expansion and DS Link cables etc Multiviewer Function Multiviewe...

Page 41: ...D indicators see Figure 12 Figure 12 MV 841 851 Rear Panel LEDs a Router Video Outputs and Catsii LEDs b Multiviewer Video Display Outputs c Ethernet Ports Ethernet Link Status LEDs See Table 9 Display Output Status LEDs See Table 8 b Multiviewer Display Outputs c Ethernet Ports Catsii LEDs See Table 7 Catsii LEDs 1 to 24 for Video Outputs 1 to 24 a Router Video Outputs ...

Page 42: ...indicate signal status 2 To identify a specific HD BNC connector See the Sirius 800 User Manual Section 6 Catsii Functionality for full details of the Catsii feature Table 7 Router Video Output Catsii LEDs Catsii LED Description Signal Status Indication mode Red No valid signal Yellow Valid SD signal Flashing Yellow DVB ASI Signal Green Valid 1080i or 1080p 30 Hz or lower HD signal Flashing Green ...

Page 43: ...ith embedded audio Green Licensed Output SFP Fitted 720p video output signal Green White 1Hz Flashes Green White at 1Hz Licensed Output SFP Fitted 720p video output with embedded audio Red Licensed Output No SFP Fitted Off Unlicensed output Red Green Flashing Flashes Red Green at 1Hz during an internal FPGA upgrade part of a unit software upgrade Red Flashing Flashes Red Off at 1Hz after a unit so...

Page 44: ...el Female high density 26 way D type connector assignments Table 10 gives the pin assignments for the LTC and GPIO connector Table 9 Ethernet Port LEDs LED Color Status Green Ethernet link established Off Green Activity on Ethernet link Flashing Green Off Establishing link or unconnected Off Note LTC is also available from the host router and is selected via the MV 841 851 module s RollCall templa...

Page 45: ...Note MV 841 851 GPI outputs Open collector outputs Require external pull up resistors of value between 10 kΩand 100 kΩ Each output can sink up to 100 mA 5 Vdc Out pins are provided on the connector for this purpose Maximum voltage 5 V See Section Example Driving LEDs from the GPI Outputs for an example of how GPI outputs can be used to drive LEDs MV 841 851 GPI inputs Inputs have weak internal pul...

Page 46: ... to drive LEDs or relays The following schematic is an example of the circuit needed to drive an LED by each GPI output MV 841 851 GPIO connector pin names and numbers are shown on the left Figure 14 Connecting LEDs to GPI Outputs CAUTION Electrostatic Damage Static precautions must be observed when inserting and removing cards 150 Ω 150 Ω 150 Ω 150 Ω 5 VDC Out GPI Out 1 GPI Out 2 GPI Out 3 GPI Ou...

Page 47: ...Ps to MV 841 851 Rear Panel 33 Identifying Modules and Slots in Router 35 Removal and then Fitting of Modules 43 Removal Preliminaries 43 Module s Removal Procedure 44 Fitting Preliminaries 46 Module Fitting Procedure 47 Connecting Cables 50 MV 841 851 Module Booting 52 This section describes the installation of an MV 841 851 Multiviewer hardware module into a Sirius 840 850 router Hardware instal...

Page 48: ...r and should not be accepted if delivered in inferior or unauthorized materials 1 Carefully unpack the system components and check them against the listed items here MV 841 851 Multiviewer main module MV 841 851 Multiviewer rear module 2 Check that the equipment has not been damaged in transit If there is anything incorrect then notify your Grass Valley Partner or Grass Valley at once 3 Always ret...

Page 49: ...ge 35 3 Prepare all required modules rear panels and other components on page 43 4 Removal and then Fitting of Modules on page 43 5 Fitting Preliminaries on page 46 6 Connecting Cables on page 50 The following sub sections describe these installation steps The Sirius 800 router controller software version installed on the router must support the MV 841 851 Multiviewer Upgrading the Sirius 800 rout...

Page 50: ... A router s available power supply capacity depends on Complement of modules fitted to the router Power Supply Modules fitted to the router Whether the MV 841 851 replaces any currently fitted modules and their module type Router Configuration The MV 841 851 Multiviewer performs the function of two router output modules The host router s configuration must be set up for a MV 841 851 Multiviewer wi...

Page 51: ...odule fitting guidelines The normal orientation of the MV 841 851 Rear Panel in the router is vertical When fitting SFP modules before fitting the MV 841 851 into the router orient the MV 841 851 module horizontally see Figure 16 to fit any SFP modules Before inserting the SFP modules take notice of the required SFP orientation for fitting into the SFP cages of the MV 841 851 Rear Panel as shown i...

Page 52: ...put pair 1 2 then 3 4 etc see Figure 18 Fill any remaining slots with SFP blanking plugs SFP BLANK SFP module removal if required is achieved by operating a small lever or lever bar on the SFP module before sliding the SFP video module out of its cage Figure 17 SFP orientation for fitting into MV 841 851 Rear Panel SFP cages Fiber SFP SFP Cages SFP Blank plug Note the orientation of the SFPs in th...

Page 53: ...to the router and its operation To help locate the relevant slots for the MV 841 851 option please refer to the Sirius 800 User Manual Module Location section and also to the figures in this section Locating slots Step 1 Locate the relevant section of the router frame Table 11 states which section of the router frame both front and rear to look at This is shown in Figure 19 Table 11 Section of Rou...

Page 54: ... Valley a Belden Brand Figure 19 Sirius 800 Lower section of Sirius 840 and Sirius 850 router frame for MV 841 851 installation a Front Lower Fan Doors and b Rear Panel section Lower Fan Doors Sirius 850 Sirius 840 Sirius 850 Sirius 840 a b Rear View of router frame Front View of router frame Rear lower Output Module slots ...

Page 55: ...Figure 22 shows module slot numbering front and rear views The MV 841 851 module is a double width module occupying a pair of front and corresponding rear slots The MV 841 851 can occupy any pair of adjacent output module slots in the router IMPORTANT Do not disturb any of the router s other modules otherwise router operation may be affected IMPORTANT Only open router fan doors for less than 2 min...

Page 56: ...s and Slots in Router Hardware Installation Issue 1 Revision 1 Page 38 2020 Grass Valley a Belden Brand Figure 20 Sirius 840 Relevant Module Slot Positions for MV 841 851 module s Front view of Slots Front3Dviewof Slots Sirius 840 Output Slots ...

Page 57: ...and Slots in Router Hardware Installation Issue 1 Revision 1 Page 39 2020 Grass Valley a Belden Brand Figure 21 Sirius 850 Relevant Module Slot Positions for MV 841 851 module s Front view of Slots Front 3D view of Slots Sirius 850 Output Slots ...

Page 58: ... Figure 22 Sirius 840 850 Module Slot Positions for MV 841 851 module s a Front View and b Rear View a Front 3D view of Lower Slots Outputs slots 1 to 12 b Rear view of Lower Slots 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2423 22 212019181716 1514 13 Slot Numbering from the front Left to right Outputs slots 13 to 24 Slot Numbering from the rear Right to Left ...

Page 59: ...when at the front or at the rear of the Sirius router frame Step 4 Record the slot pairs Front and Rear to be used for MV 841 851 s in Table 12 on page 42 An MV 841 851 module may occupy any pair of adjacent output slots Note A MV 841 851 occupies a pair of adjacent output module slots in either Sirius 840 or Sirius 850 routers Note When completed Table 12 will indicate Location and type of module...

Page 60: ...V 841 851 Slot Pair s SLOT MV 841 851 Slot Pair s Fitted Modules SLOT FRONT VIEW 1 1 1 1 1 REAR VIEW 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 ...

Page 61: ...51 option hardware These instructions are deliberately written in two stages 1 Removal See Module s Removal Procedure on page 44 2 Then fitting See Fitting Preliminaries on page 46 Note A MV 841 851 comprises a front module and a rear panel Thus MV 841 851 occupies the following Sirius 840 850 router slots A pair of front output module slots A pair of corresponding rear output slots CAUTION Ensure...

Page 62: ...ed to the closed position as soon as possible after opening This ensures correct ventilation and operation of the router frame In practice Maximum time that a fan door may be left open will depend on a number of factors such as ambient temperature router frame loading crosspoint routing etc To ensure correct operation under all conditions the fan assemblies should be left open for no more than 2 m...

Page 63: ... to be emptied by pulling on the two module eject levers and sliding the module out of the frame See Figure 23 9 Close and secure the internal fan door Close and lock the router front door All relevant slots should now be empty both front and rear ready for fitting one or more MV 841 851 modules 10 Continue immediately to read Section Fitting Preliminaries on page 46 before starting Section Module...

Page 64: ...rting a rear module into a rear slot Check the module is the correct one for the slot Check there are no obstructions at the module connectors Check for any high components on the top or under side of the module Do not knock these during fitting Insert the module into the slot and slide the module into the frame In the last few millimeters of travel the module connectors mate with the router mothe...

Page 65: ...hen inserting a front module into a front slot Check the module is the correct one for the slot Check there are no obstructions at the module connectors Check for any high components on the module s top or under side Do not knock these during fitting Insert the module into the slot and slide the module into the frame When the module is nearly fully in the frame gently push the module levers See Fi...

Page 66: ...ews Gently tighten the fixing screws Do not over tighten them Figure 24 MV 841 851 RP Rear Panel module Note Do not over tighten the rear panel fastening screws They should screw in without any resistance until the screw head secures the rear panel to the frame If a rear panel fastening screw binds up then it should be removed and the screw and its alignment should be checked before the screw is r...

Page 67: ...d 6 Now go to the front of the router 7 Locate the front slot pairs for MV 841 851 fitting Refer to Table 12 on page 42 for MV 841 851 module fitting locations ant fan door refer to Figure 19 8 Insert a MV 841 851 Front Module into each front slot pair Figure 25 Rear Blanking Panel for empty rear slots Figure 26 Inserting a Front Module with Levers Insert ...

Page 68: ...configuration connect the Expansion Video Inputs 5 Connect any GPIO and LTC connections For a full list of MV 841 851 input and output connectors and pinouts see Section MV 841 851 Multiviewer Rear Panel MV 840 RP MV 850 RP on page 20 See the MV 8 Series Multiviewer user manual for details on configuring the MV 841 851 Note The MV 841 851 must initially be configured from a computer before being a...

Page 69: ...ss Valley a Belden Brand Figure 27 MV 841 851 Multiviewer Rear Panel Connections 1G Ethernet Ports Multiviewer Display Outputs SFPs in Cages 1 2 3 4 11 12 GPIO and LTC screw terminals SDI Video Outputs 1 to 24 25 to 48 HD BNC Expansion Video Inputs 1 8 9 16 17 24 25 32 33 40 41 48 8 way DensiShield ...

Page 70: ...e Booting Refer to the MV 8 Series Multiviewer user manual for information about MV 841 851 module booting and start up splash screen Note Use the 1G1 network interface when performing the initial unit configuration with Grass Valley RollCall control panel Note The Eng interface is a reserved internal IP network interface do not use this interface ...

Page 71: ...ive Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Weight Front Module 3 5 kg 7 7 lb Rear Panel 1 kg 2 2 lb Note 1 The MV 841 851 operating temperature range is lower than that of the Sirius 840 or 850 host router Refer to the Sirius 800 User Manual for the router frame operating temperature range Dimensions Width 435 mm 17 25 in approx Depth 345 mm 13 6 in approx Height 32 mm 1 3 in approx Dimensions Width 435...

Page 72: ...dule it will report signal loss Router Outputs Video Outputs 24 off HD BNC 75R Coax re clocked Standards supported SMPTE 259M 525 and 625 SD SDI EN50083 9 DVB ASI See Note 1 and Note 2 SMPTE 292M 720p and 1080i HD SDI SMPTE 424M 1080p 3G SDI Data rate 3 Mb s to 3 Gb s Standard video rates re clocked all other rates auto bypassed Return Loss 15 dB 10 MHz to 1 5 GHz 10 dB 1 5 GHz to 3 GHz Amplitude ...

Page 73: ...ccording to multiviewer reference setting to one of Host Router Reference Internal Reference free running Delay latency Progressive input 1 input frame 1 to 3 output frames Interfaced input 1 input field 1 to 3 output frames Optional SFPs Optional SFPs Dual coax SFP Dual Fiber SFP Single HDMI SFPs Up to 6 x HDMI outputs 1080p or 720p Streaming Out of MV Input Copies Output Streams Streaming MV Inp...

Page 74: ... Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 59 94 Hz 30 Hz sF 29 97 Hz sF 25 Hz sF 24 Hz sF 23 976Hz sF 30 Hz 29 97 Hz 25 Hz 24 Hz 23 976 Hz 60 Hz 59 94 Hz 50 Hz ANSI SMPTE 274M 4 292M D ANSI SMPTE 274M 5 292M E ANSI SMPTE 274M 6 292M F ANSI SMPTE 260M 292M A ANSI SMPTE 260M 292M B ANSI SMPTE 274M 12 as per RP211 ANSI SMPTE 274M 13 as per RP211 ANSI SMPTE 274M 14 as per RP211 ANSI SMPTE 274M 15 as per RP211 ANSI SMPTE 274M 1...

Page 75: ...uts on page 26 for wiring details and pin out Connectors 1G Ethernet 2 off 1 Gbps SFP cages for Ethernet SFPs Ethernet socket RJ45 Port 1 and 2 Table 13 MV 841 851 Default IP Addresses Ethernet Ports 1 to 2 Ethernet port RollCall Control Panel MV 841 851 Template Interface Type Default IP Address Port 1 1G1 1G 10 54 31 221 Port 2 1G2 1G 10 54 31 222 Connectors Monitor 2 off Not currently used USB ...

Page 76: ...MV 841 851 User Manual Issue 1 Revision 1 Page 58 2020 Grass Valley a Belden Brand User Notes ...

Page 77: ...ir contract and be ready to provide their contract number and details For technical assistance contact our international support center at 1 800 547 8949 US and Canada or 1 530 478 4148 To obtain 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 on line form for e mail contact is also available from the we...

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