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Publication 81-9059-0595-0, Rev. C 

October 2010 

 

Proprietary Information of

 

PESA

 

5-5 

 

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

MATR IX  FRA ME  CO NTRO LLER

CO MMU NICA TION S

R X

R X

LN K

VT2

TX

P RC

RX

TX

SC RO LL

RES ET

A CTIVE

TX

422

A CT

N ET

VT1

+ 28

+5

+3

CO NTR OL S TATUS

G ND

+5 V

+ BATTE RY

R UN

AC TIVE

BATT ERY

R ESET

MO DE

AC TIVE

STAN DB Y

G ND

+5 V

+ BATTE RY

R UN

AC TIVE

BATT ERY

R ESET

MO DE

AC TIVE

STAN DB Y

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

MATR IX  FRA ME  CO NTRO LLER

CO MMU NICA TION S

R X

R X

LN K

VT2

TX

P RC

RX

TX

SC RO LL

RES ET

A CTIVE

TX

422

A CT

N ET

VT1

+ 28

+5

+3

CO NTR OL S TATUS

OUTPUT MONITOR CARD

( OPTIONAL – NO T PRESENT IN ALL SYSTEM S)

CONTROL 

ERROR

POWER OK

I N  USE

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CTR L

E RR

IN

U SE

F AN 

E RR

Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CTR L

E RR

IN

U SE

FAN 

E RR

Matr ix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN  

ERR

Mat rix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN  

ERR

Mat rix

S1

S2

S3 S4

S5

S6

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN  

ERR

Matr ix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN  

ERR

Mat rix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ER R

IN

US E

FAN  

ER R

Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

CTRL

ER R

IN

US E

FA N 

ER R

Matrix

S1

S2

S3 S4

S5

S6

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CTR L

E RR

IN

U SE

FA N 

E RR

Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CTR L

E RR

IN

U SE

FA N 

E RR

Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CT RL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN 

ERR

Matr ix

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

C TRL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN 

ERR

Matr ix

S1

S2

S3 S4

S5

S6

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CTR L

ERR

IN

USE

FAN 

ERR

Matr ix

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CT RL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN 

ERR

Matr ix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ER R

IN

US E

FAN  

ER R

Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ER R

IN

US E

FAN  

ER R

Matrix

S1

S2

S3 S4

S5

S6

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN  

ERR

Matr ix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN  

ERR

Mat rix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ER R

IN

US E

FAN  

ER R

Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

CTRL

ER R

IN

US E

FA N 

ER R

Matrix

S1

S2

S3 S4

S5

S6

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CTR L

E RR

IN

U SE

FA N 

E RR

Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CTR L

E RR

IN

U SE

FA N 

E RR

Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CT RL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN 

ERR

Matr ix

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

C TRL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN 

ERR

Matr ix

S1

S2

S3 S4

S5

S6

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN  

ERR

Matr ix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN  

ERR

Mat rix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

C TRL

ER R

IN

US E

FAN  

ER R

Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

CTRL

ER R

IN

US E

FA N 

ER R

Matrix

S1

S2

S3 S4

S5

S6

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CTR L

E RR

IN

U SE

FA N 

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Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

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E RR

IN

U SE

FA N 

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Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

CT RL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN 

ERR

Matr ix

+ 28 V

+ 2. 5 V

+ 1. 2 V

C TRL

ERR

IN

USE

FAN 

ERR

Matr ix

S1

S2

S3 S4

S5

S6

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+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

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ERR

IN

USE

FAN  

ERR

Matr ix

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+ 1 . 2 V

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ERR

IN

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FAN  

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Mat rix

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+ 1 . 2 V

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ER R

IN

US E

FAN  

ER R

Matrix

+ 28 V

+ 2 . 5 V

+ 1 . 2 V

CTRL

ER R

IN

US E

FA N 

ER R

Matrix

S1

S2

S3 S4

S5

S6

PS 600

PWR  OK
A LE RT

28V

GN D

PS 600

PWR  OK
A LERT

28V

GN D

PS 600

PWR  OK

ALERT

28 V

GN D

PS 600

PWR  OK

A LE RT

28V
GN D

PS 600

PWR  OK

A LE RT

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GN D

PS 600

PWR  OK

A LERT

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GN D

PS 600

PWR  OK

ALERT

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PWR  OK

A LE RT

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GN D

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PS 600

PWR  OK

ALER T

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ALERT

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Figure 5-3 - 864XR Power Supply Backplane DIP Switch Locations And Settings 

Summary of Contents for 864XR

Page 1: ...VIDEO MATRIX SWITCHER MODEL 864XR USING 144X144 MATRIX CARD TECHNICAL MANUAL Publication 81 9059 0595 0 Rev C www PESA com ...

Page 2: ...product All of us at PESA look forward to a long term partnership with you and your facility SERVICE AND ORDERING ASSISTANCE PESA 103 Quality Circle Suite 210 Huntsville AL 35806 USA www pesa com MAIN OFFICE Tel 256 726 9200 Fax 256 726 9271 SERVICE DEPARTMENT Tel 256 726 9222 24 7 Toll Free 800 323 7372 Fax 256 726 9268 Email service pesa com 2010 PESA Switching Systems All Rights Reserved Cheeta...

Page 3: ...k 3 2 3 4 1 Cheetah Chassis Mounting Procedure 3 3 3 5 Connect Equipment Cables 3 4 3 6 Cheetah Chassis Supply Power Connections US Models 3 4 3 6 1 864XR Frame Primary Power 3 6 3 7 International Power Requirements For Cheetah Chassis 3 7 3 8 Video Input Output Connections 3 9 3 9 Rear Panel System Connections 3 14 3 9 1 RS 232 Control Connectors COM 1 and COM 2 3 14 3 9 2 RS 422 Control Connecto...

Page 4: ...s 17 64 3 12 Figure 3 9 Channel Assignments I O Card Slots 65 112 3 13 Figure 3 10 RS 232 Control Connectors 3 14 Figure 3 11 RS 422 COM 3 PRC and COM 4 Control Connectors 3 15 Figure 3 12 System Control Alarm Connector 3 17 Figure 3 13 System Alarm Cable Set and Associated Schematic 3 18 Figure 3 14 PRC Loop Connector 3 18 Figure 3 15 RS 422 System Expansion Cable 3 19 Figure 3 16 RCP Panel Port ...

Page 5: ...e 3 2 AC Power Filter Assembly 3 7 Table 3 3 COM 1 and COM 2 Pin Assignments 3 14 Table 3 4 CPU Link Protocols 3 15 Table 3 5 Com 3 PRC Pin Assignments 3 16 Table 3 6 COM 4 Pin Assignments 3 16 Table 3 7 Ethernet LED Indicators 3 21 Table 3 8 Auxiliary Frame Control Pin Assignments 3 25 Table 4 1 3500 Series Card S1 DIP Switch Settings 4 6 Table 5 1 Matrix Backplane Rotary Switch Settings 5 8 ...

Page 6: ...supply invaluable information pertaining to the text that they address It is imperative that audiences read and understand the statements to avoid possible loss of life personal injury destruction damage to the equipment and or added information that could enhance the operating characteristics of the equipment i e Notes The following subsections represent a description of the Warnings Cautions and...

Page 7: ...pecific power supply components vary greatly between the frames For this reason each frame type in the Cheetah family has its own Technical Manual Volume All frame specific data such as the items just mentioned plus connector locations pin outs and other pertinent information peculiar to the 864XR frame is contained in this Technical Manual Using the 864 XR frame and the Cheetah 144X144 Matrix CCA...

Page 8: ...N U SE F AN E RR Matr i x 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V C TRL ER R IN US E FAN ER R Matrix 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V C TRL ERR IN USE FAN ERR M at rix S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V C TRL ERR IN USE FAN ERR M at rix 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V CT RL E RR IN U SE FAN E RR Matr ix 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V CTR L ER R IN U SE FA N ER R Matrix 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V C TRL ER R IN US E FAN ER R Matrix S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V CTR L E R...

Page 9: ... 8 1 INPUT OUTPUT CARD SLOT NUMBER 41 42 48 47 46 45 44 43 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 INPUT OUTPUT CARD SLOT NUMBER 65 66 72 71 70 69 68 67 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 INPUT OUTPUT CARD SLOT NUMBER 89 90 96 95 94 93 92 91 112 111 110 109 108 107106105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 Posi...

Page 10: ... to the bottom input connectors The user can very quickly perform a visual assessment of the status of the input cards by observing the state of the LEDs 2 2 2 MATRIX CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLY Each Matrix Card is where the actual crosspoint switching function takes place In all Cheetah variations the matrix cards are installed inside the chassis frame and are accessible by opening the front access doo...

Page 11: ...tem controller card must be installed in the chassis frame Each chassis frame can support up to two system controller cards although only one controller card is required A second system controller card may be installed for redundancy capability The Frame Controller Card also resides in the matrix switcher frame Just as with the system controller card each chassis frame can support up to two frame ...

Page 12: ...ut and output channels and whether or not the output cards are fitted with option cards When option cards are used each output card will occupy two slots in the card chassis In a typical Cheetah system the input cards and output cards will be co resident in the card chassis Be aware that although input cards and output cards can be co resident in the card chassis they CAN NOT be co resident on the...

Page 13: ...nm Input Power 20 dBm minimum Optical Signals Fiber Optics for Outputs Transmitters Connector Type SFP modules w LC type fiber card Data Rates 1 Mbps to 1 485 Gbps Optical Output Wavelength Single Mode 1310 nm 20 nm Output Power 11 dBm Optical Loss Budget 10 000 km minimum Single Mode fiber w 2 optical couplings 9 dB minimum Signal Operational Specifications Polarity All paths non inverting Re clo...

Page 14: ...stem Connector Type 9 pin D sub female Network Connector RJ 45 Ethernet 2 per frame Environmental Operating Temperature 0 40 C Operating Humidity 10 90 non condensing Standard Analog Video Input Characteristics Level 1 0V P P nominal 2 0V P P max Without obvious distortion Impedance 75Ω internally terminated Return Loss 40 dB to 5 MHz 15dB to 50 MHz Coupling Direct DC Type Balanced Connector BNC S...

Page 15: ...0 2 K Pulse Sharp 0 2 K Standard Analog Video Chrominance Luminance Gain Inequity 1 0 max Delay Inequity 1 0 ns Standard Analog Video Non Linear Distortions Note All tests 10 to 90 3 58MHz or 12 5 to 87 5 4 43Mhz Differential Gain 0 25 4 43 MHz Envelope Delay 2 0ns 50MHz to 85 MHz Differential Phase 0 25 4 43 MHz Line Time Non Linearity 0 2 Transient Gain 1 0 Luminance Chrominance or Sync Video o ...

Page 16: ... Referred to Ground Impedance 75Ω internally terminated Return Loss 40 dB to 5 0 MHz 15 dB to 50 MHz Coupling Direct DC DC on Out 50 mV Connector BNC Number One Two Optional High Level Analog Video Gain Characteristics Gain Unity Gain Stability 0 1 dB Gain Adjust Range 0 5 dB High Level Analog Video Linear Distortion Frequency Response 0 1 dB to 10 MHz 0 5 dB to 35 MHz 3 0 dB 50 MHz Vertical Tilt ...

Page 17: ...t of range indicators Features include Full feature control system using either standard PESA PRC Control or PESA Network Control Video and data signal from 3Mb s to 1 5 GB s Conforms to SMPTE 259M and 292M Input EQ to 300M SD 100M HD Bypass mode for non standard data signals Full redundant controllers available N 1 redundant internal DC power full redundant AC power All modules are hot swappable ...

Page 18: ...intended system at the factory Before attempting to install any frame matrix card controller card or power supply carefully read and understand this section All Cheetah Switchers contain electrostatic sensitive devices ESD Care should be used when it is necessary to handle the internal circuit cards It is recommended that a grounded wrist strap and grounding mat be used before attempting any equip...

Page 19: ...rovide forced air cooling Do not block airflow around these fans Replace all service panels and blank filler plates Keep the front access door closed during normal operation This equipment is designed for installation in a standard 19 equipment rack Provide sufficient space behind the equipment racks to allow for control signal and power cables Use all chassis mounting holes and tighten mounting h...

Page 20: ...the top of the unit Prior to performing the next sequence careful measurements should be completed to insure the proper location and alignment of equipment rack s screw holes to the Cheetah chassis 4 Using a pallet jack or similar equipment align and place the 864XR Chassis as close as possible to the equipment rack opening where it will be installed 5 Using as much manpower as necessary CAREFULLY...

Page 21: ...correctly installed Use the following guidelines when connecting equipment cables Install the equipment in the rack before connecting cables Relieve strain on all cables to prevent connector separation To the greatest extent possible separate control signal and power cables to minimize any possible crosstalk or interference Figure 3 1 Cables Attached To Supports Use as many cable ties as necessary...

Page 22: ...GTAIL Figure 3 2 Power Supply Configuration US Models WARNING The maximum applied voltage to either of the AC power inputs must not exceed 250VAC In addition the maximum applied voltage across both AC power inputs must not exceed 250VAC at any time Whenever two phases of a three phase power source are applied using different phases on each power input the voltage between the phases must not exceed...

Page 23: ...ent phases which exceed the 250VAC maximum PESA has an interface solution to address your needs Please contact your PESA dealer or Area Sales Manager Additionally it is NOT recommended to use single phase GFCI circuit protection devices in the supply circuitry of any Cheetah series systems Due to unbalanced currents in the neutral circuitry single phase GFCI devices will typically trip However if ...

Page 24: ...Stripe Safety Ground Blue AC Line Brown AC Line Figure 3 4 Pigtail Cabling Conductors 3 6 1 2 External AC Power Requirements Each 864XR chassis is supplied with pigtail cabling see Figure 3 4 and refer to Tables 3 1 rated for 200 240VAC at 30 amps The router is to be connected only to a dedicated service line capable of providing the power source specified in Table 3 2 Table 3 2 AC Power Filter As...

Page 25: ...nks must be powered under normal conditions Loss of either AC supply power feed is considered a fault condition When experiencing a loss of one AC supply power feed fault condition the remaining supplies will typically operate at 100 of their rated load An increase in chassis operating temperature is normal as the supplies are typically changing from approximately 50 load to approximately 100 of t...

Page 26: ...n Figures 3 7 3 8 and 3 9 provide a closer and more detailed view of the rear panel input and output connectors divided into sections from the top of the switcher to the bottom Use these references when making video I O connections to the 864XR router PESA recommends that you make a layout plan and connection drawing to document I O connections to the router and follow this drawing when attaching ...

Page 27: ...s On Card 609 624 625 640 641 656 657 672 673 688 689 704 705 720 721 736 737 752 753 768 769 784 785 800 801 816 817 832 833 848 849 864 S1 SPARE S2 SPARE 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 16 17 32 33 48 49 64 65 80 81 96 97 112 113 128 129 144 145 160 161 176 177 192 193 208 209 224 225 240 241 256 257 272 273 288 289 304 Inpu...

Page 28: ...UT 1 Thru 16 1 16 OUT 17 Thru 32 OUT 33 Thru 48 OUT 49 Thru 64 17 33 49 32 48 64 OUT 65 Thru 80 65 80 OUT 81 Thru 96 OUT 97 Thru 112 OUT 113 Thru 128 81 97 113 96 112 128 OUT 129 Thru 144 129 144 OUT 145 Thru 160 OUT 161 Thru 176 OUT 177 Thru 192 145 161 177 160 176 192 1 OUT 193 Thru 208 193 208 OUT 209 Thru 224 OUT 225 Thru 240 OUT 241 Thru 256 209 225 241 224 240 256 Figure 3 7 Channel Assignme...

Page 29: ...LS 65 448 INPUT OUTPUT CARD SLOT NUMBER 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 24 OUTPUT CHANNELS 257 576 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 INPUT 1 64 OUT 513 Thru 528 513 528 OUT 529 Thru 544 OUT 545 Thru 560 OUT 561 Thru 576 529 545 561 544 560 576 IN 65 Thru 80 65 80 IN 81 Thru 96 IN 97 Thru 112 IN 113 Thru 128 81 97 113 96 112 128 IN 129 Thru 144 129 144 IN 145 Thru 160 ...

Page 30: ...85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 24 OUTPUT CHANNELS 577 864 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 INPUT 833 864 OUT 769 Thru 784 769 784 OUT 785 Thru 800 OUT 801 Thru 816 OUT 817 Thru 832 785 801 817 800 816 832 IN 449 Thru 464 449 464 IN 465 Thru 480 IN 481 Thru 496 IN 497 Thru 512 465 481 497 480 496 512 IN 577 Thru 592 577 592 IN 593 Thru 608 IN 609 Thru 624 IN 625 Thru 640 593 ...

Page 31: ...nectors of the router Retain this documentation in a safe place in the event that service to the router should ever be needed PESA also recommends that you label each cable to identify its source or destination 3 9 1 RS 232 CONTROL CONNECTORS COM 1 AND COM 2 Connectors COM 1 and COM 2 see Figure 3 10 are DB 9 male connectors that provide RS 232 serial communication interface points Pin outs are sh...

Page 32: ...e sure the communication rate for COM 2 in the system control software matches the baud rate selected on the circuit card in the software select System Communications Table 3 4 CPU Link Protocols PROTOCOL PESA DOCUMENT CPU Link Protocol No 1 Extensions P1E 81 9062 0408 0 Unsolicited Status Protocol USP 81 9062 0409 0 3 9 2 RS 422 CONTROL CONNECTORS COM3 PRC AND COM4 Connectors COM 3 PRC and COM 4 ...

Page 33: ...s Pin Signal In Out 1 CTS Input 2 RX Input 3 TX Output 4 RTS Output 5 Ground 6 CTS Input 7 RX Input 8 TX Output 9 RTS Output 3 9 3 SYSTEM CONTROL ALARM CONNECTOR The three pin System Control Alarm Connector illustrated in Figure 3 12 provides an interface for an external customer supplied system control alarm notification device An alarm condition is initiated by the system controller and is decla...

Page 34: ...ta from the redundant system controller dual controller installations The customer supplied external alarm circuit is connected with a cable constructed as shown in Figure 3 13 ALARM RCP PANEL PORT 4 3 2 1 NETWORK OUTPUT MONITOR SLOT B 3 SLOT A REFERENCE 1 1 2 4 2 FRAME ALARM FRAME CONTROL 3 4 PRC LOOP COM4 COM3 PRC COM1 COM2 AUX FRAME CTRL SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL ALARM SYSTEM ALARM 1 3 2 Fi...

Page 35: ...ng switchers within the facility using the PRC Protocol as defined by PESA Document No 81 9062 0316 0 It is wired in parallel with the DB 9 Male PRC Loop connector Either connector may be used for frame to frame interface communications Contact locations are illustrated in Figure 3 15 PRC Loop may be connected to PESA PRC compliant routers with a cable assembly PESA part number 81 9028 0395 0 cons...

Page 36: ...roprietary RCP Protocol defined by PESA Document No 81 9062 0300 0 External remote control panels can be daisy chained between one another and the 864XR frame Any or all of the four connectors may be used to form up to four separate system control branches RCP PANEL PORT 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 Typical Pin Out ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL ALARM RCP PANEL PORT 4 3 2 1 OUTPUT MONITOR AUX FRAME CTRL SLOT B 3 SLOT A RE...

Page 37: ... in System Controller Slot A of the 864XR chassis refer to Figure 3 20 Likewise the rear panel connector labeled Frame Control Slot B attaches to the Frame Controller CCA installed in Frame Controller Slot B etc Note that two frame or system controller CCAs may not be present in all chassis Two CCAs of each type are used in systems equipped for control system redundancy In systems where only one f...

Page 38: ...scussed in Appendix A of this manual ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL ALARM RCP PANEL PORT 4 3 2 1 NETWORK OUTPUT MONITOR AUX FRAME CTRL SLOT B 3 SLOT A REFERENCE 1 1 2 4 2 FRAME ALARM FRAME CONTROL 3 4 PRC LOOP COM 1 COM 2 COM 4 COM 3 PRC SYSTEM CONTROL NETWORK FRAME CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL SLOT A SLOT B Figure 3 18 Network Connectors Figure 3 19 Ethernet Connector Table 3 7 Ethernet LED Indicators LNK ON Eth...

Page 39: ...TAH 864XR VIDEO MATRIX SWITCHER Publication 81 9059 0595 0 Rev C October 2010 Proprietary Information of PESA 3 22 Figure 3 20 Matrix Frame Controller and System Controller Card Locations Slot A And Slot B ...

Page 40: ...wn in Figure 3 22 The Customer supplied power input to this connector must not exceed 12VDC and the associated amperage must not exceed 10mA Connections to connector terminals 1 and 3 are not polarity sensitive ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL ALARM RCP PANEL PORT 4 3 2 1 NETWORK OUTPUT MONITOR SLOT B 3 SLOT A REFERENCE 1 1 2 4 2 FRAME CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL 3 4 PRC LOOP COM4 COM3 PRC COM1 COM2 AUX FRAME CTRL...

Page 41: ...Frame Control Connector see Figure 3 23 and refer to Table 3 8 is used for Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP management of additional Cheetah switchers Configuration and operation of the embedded SNMP agent is detailed in Appendix B of this manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL ALARM RCP PANEL PORT 4 3 2 1 OUTPUT MONITOR AUX FRAME CTRL SLOT B 3 SLOT A REFERENCE 1 1 2 4 2 FRAME ALARM ...

Page 42: ...r allowing the external synchronization signal to be daisy chained through the 864XR frame REFERENCE 1 2 3 4 ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL ALARM RCP PANEL PORT 4 3 2 1 OUTPUT MONITOR AUX FRAME CTRL SLOT B 3 SLOT A REFERENCE 1 1 2 4 2 FRAME ALARM 3 4 PRC LOOP COM 1 COM 2 COM 4 COM 3 PRC NETWORK FRAME CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL LOOP THRU PAIR A LOOP THRU PAIR B Figure 3 24 House Sync Input Connectors Using the s...

Page 43: ...rol system software the user assigns Reference 1 to outputs 6 through 10 and Reference 2 to outputs 11 through 16 for a specific chassis Reference connections 1 and 2 should be connected to the house sync source with coaxial cable and standard BNC connectors Install 75Ω terminators on all unused connectors Do not allow these connectors to float un terminated 3 9 10 OUTPUT MONITOR CONNECTORS These ...

Page 44: ...lace and secure no open slots in the frame 5 Verify power cables are properly connected to primary power distribution system 6 Inspect for unusual items such as loose wiring frayed cabling loose connections or components and missing cards modules basically check for anything that seems out of place or could present a problem 7 Proceed to System Startup 4 2 SYSTEM STARTUP Perform the system startup...

Page 45: ...each of the Input and Output modules the Power LED is illuminated green f If installed and on the 3500 Series System Controller module s the following conditions exist 1 Dual 3500 Series System Controller module configurations If both 3500 Series System Controller modules active standby switches are in the Standby or Active position then Frame Slot A determines the active module Otherwise the acti...

Page 46: ...t or other specification sheet that accompanied shipment of the 864XR chassis 4 3 2 FRAME STROBE SETTING VERIFICATION While referring to the appropriate Chapter for the frame that is being verified document and archive the frame s present strobe settings as follows Using Figure 5 as a reference locate the chassis strobe rotary switches Verify that the switches are in the positions indicated by Fig...

Page 47: ... software program from the computer and establish communication with the Frame Controller card the RX and TX LEDs on the circuit card will be flashing green and yellow respectfully 6 Using the ViewPort software GUI and referring to the packing list specification sheet verify the following Occasionally there may be recorded errors during the initial startup sequence However they typically can easil...

Page 48: ... module s proceed to System Control Section 10 4 4 4 SYSTEM CONTROL This subsection only applies to Cheetah Series systems that are equipped with 3500 Series card s module s 4 4 1 SYSTEM CONTROL OVERVIEW The 3500 Series System Controller is full featured microprocessor based unit that is designed to interface with various configurations of PESA video and audio routing switchers The 3500 Series Sys...

Page 49: ...ion Technical Bulletin Figure 4 2 3500 Series Card DIP Switch Locations Set For 9 600 Baud Rate The dipswitch should be set in accordance with Table 27 before the 3500Plus System Controller is installed For normal operation at 9 600 Baud all four switches should be in the OFF position as shown in Figure 58 However the factory default is 38 400 Baud rate with switch 3 in the ON position Table 4 1 3...

Page 50: ...is in the Standby position Note that with any other switch configuration the active card will be system selected by which card is in chassis A slot b On the Active card the Run green LED is illuminated and the Active amber LED is illuminated c On the Standby card the Run green LED is illuminated and the Active amber LED is extinguished 6 Refer to the 3500 Series System Controller and System Softwa...

Page 51: ...ows any input output or matrix CCA or power supply module to be hot swapped on the fly with any other card or module of the same type These switches are all preset at the factory and should never need any maintenance or adjustment This information is provided as a reference so that in the event any switch setting should inadvertently be changed it can be restored to its correct setting Switches ar...

Page 52: ...CHEETAH 864XR VIDEO MATRIX SWITCHER Publication 81 9059 0595 0 Rev C October 2010 Proprietary Information of PESA 5 2 Figure 5 1 144x144 Matrix Crosspoint CCA I O Channel Assignments ...

Page 53: ... the lower right hand side of each backplane assigns a unique identity to each backplane card Among other functions this switch setting allows the controller circuitry to assign the input or output channel number range to each I O CCA thus allowing any I O card on the rear panel to be hot swapped with a card of like type Proper setting positions for each switch section in the DIP package are shown...

Page 54: ...CHEETAH 864XR VIDEO MATRIX SWITCHER Publication 81 9059 0595 0 Rev C October 2010 Proprietary Information of PESA 5 4 Figure 5 2 864 XR Chassis And Level Code Switch Settings ...

Page 55: ...C TRL ER R IN US E FAN ER R Matrix S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 2 8 V 2 5 V 1 2 V C TRL ERR IN USE FAN ERR Ma tr ix 2 8 V 2 5 V 1 2 V C TRL ERR IN USE FAN ERR Ma t rix 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V C TRL ER R IN US E FAN ER R Matrix 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V CTRL ER R IN US E FA N ER R Matrix S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V CTR L E RR IN U SE FA N E RR Matrix 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V CTR L E RR IN U SE FA N E RR Matrix 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 ...

Page 56: ... 8 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Outputs 385 448 Outputs 321 384 Outputs 257 320 Inputs 65 128 Inputs 129 192 Inputs 193 256 Inputs 385 448 Inputs 321 384 Inputs 257 320 Inputs 1 64 Ou...

Page 57: ...CTR L E RR IN U SE FA N E RR S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V C TRL ER R IN US E F A N ER R 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V CTR L E RR IN U SE FA N E RR 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V CTRL E RR IN US E FAN E RR 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V CTRL E RR IN U SE FAN E RR S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V C TRL ER R IN US E F A N ER R 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V CTR L E RR IN US E FA N E RR 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V CTRL E RR IN U SE FAN E RR 28 V 2 5 V 1 2 V ...

Page 58: ...puts 289 432 S2 4 C Inputs 577 720 S3 1 Outputs 145 288 S3 1 Outputs 145 288 S4 0 Outputs 1 144 S4 0 Outputs 1 144 S5 3 B Inputs 433 576 S5 5 D Inputs 721 864 S6 1 Outputs 145 288 S6 1 Outputs 145 288 MATRIX BACKPLANE 4 CARD SLOTS 13 16 MATRIX BACKPLANE 5 CARD SLOTS 17 20 SWITCH SETTING I O SWITCH SETTING I O S1 2 Outputs 289 432 S1 2 Outputs 289 432 S2 0 8 Inputs 1 144 S2 2 A Inputs 289 432 S3 3 ...

Page 59: ...puts 289 432 S4 4 Outputs 577 720 S5 5 D Inputs 721 864 S5 1 9 Inputs 145 288 S6 3 Outputs 433 576 S6 5 Outputs 721 864 MATRIX BACKPLANE 8 CARD SLOTS 29 32 MATRIX BACKPLANE 9 CARD SLOTS 33 36 SWITCH SETTING I O SWITCH SETTING I O S1 4 Outputs 577 720 S1 4 Outputs 577 720 S2 2 A Inputs 289 432 S2 4 C Inputs 577 720 S3 5 Outputs 721 864 S3 5 Outputs 721 864 S4 4 Outputs 577 720 S4 4 Outputs 577 720 ...

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