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PG2-MADI-F-FX User Guide                               

 

Starting Up 

9.1 

Software Installation 

Installation  requirement  for  the  software  is  a  functioning  computer  system  with  Microsoft

  Windows  2k  (Requires 

installation of GDIplus.dll), XP 32&64Bit, Vista 32&64Bit, Server2003&2008, Windows7 32&64Bit or Mac: Intel based 
Macs with above OS using Bootcamp/Parallels/VMWare. The computer should be equipped with an USB interface 
for  configuration  and  remote  controlling,  and  a  RS232  interface  (or  an  appropriate  USB  /  RS232  converter)  for 
firmware upgrade. COM 1...4 can be used with a transfer rate of 57 600 Baud. Monitor resolutions of 800 x 600 or 
1024 x 768  with  16 Bit  color  rendering  are  recommended  to  view  the  program.  The  installation  requires  approx. 
2.5MB of hard-disk space and is carried out in the usual Windows-program manner. 

Please note that the serial interfaces on computers are usually not capable of “Hot Plugging”. Switch off the 
computer  to  avoid  damage  before  establishing  the  serial  connection  between  the  ProGrid  device  and  the 
computer.

 

The  set-up  software 

OCSETUPXXX.EXE

  can  be  downloaded  from 

www.clearcom.com

  or  provided  by  the  Clear-

Com support team. OPTOCORE CONTROL for configuration and remote controlling, and  OPTOCORE UPGRADE 
for  firmware  upgrading  are installed on  a  PC or  Laptop by  double-clicking  on  the 

OCSETUPXXX.EXE.

  The  set-up 

executable  program  is  self-extracting  and  provides  the  OPTOCORE  CONTROL  SETUP  WIZARD.  It  will  establish 
the necessary directories, a desktop icon for the OPTOCORE CONTROL and firmware

 

upgrade

 

software. 

The uninstall procedure of OPTOCORE CONTROL can be carried out with the 

ADD OR REMOVE PROGRAMS 

tool 

of Windows, which is usually found under 

START / CONTROL PANEL

For details about features and handling of OPTOCORE CONTROL please refer to the 

HELP

 menu of the software. It 

is strongly recommended to familiarize yourself with the OPTOCORE CONTROL software. 

9.2 

ProGrid Network Setup 

Before connecting a PG2-MADI-F-FX to any other device and before establishing the optical LINK connection make 
sure that all devices have a basic set-up in order to be able to operate correctly. For operation safety reasons, some 
settings (e.g. “ID”) may only be made when locally connected to a device. 

All devices in the network must operate with the same firmware version

. The firmware version can be revised 

under 

SET / LOCAL SETTINGS. 

The  update  of  the  firmware  is  done  with  the  OPTOCORE  UPGRADE  software 

under 

START / PROGRAM / 

OPTOCORE

/ UPGRADE

.  Please  refer  to  the 

HELP

  Menu  for  further  information.  For 

firmware update the PC has to be connected via the RS232 or USB Port on the front of the device.  

The best approach to check the settings is to connect locally to every single device of the ProGrid network with a PC 
using  either  RS232  or  USB  connection,  run  the  OPTOCORE  CONTROL  software  and  enter  menu 

SET / LOCAL SETTINGS

. This dialog enables the definition of the ID, ports, etc.  

 

General:

 Set each device in the optical network to a unique ID. Device IDs must be unique in the entire 

ProGrid network. Usually the device with the lowest ID and a word clock input will determine the clock of 
the  network.  It  is  advisable  to  assign  ID 1  to  the  device  with  word  clock  input  connected  to  the  most 
important console, e.g. the FOH console. 

Master Priority allows forcing a device to act as word clock master of the network. The device with the 
lowest ID, a checked Master Priority and a word clock input will act as master. 

Devices with a word clock input such as PG2-MADI-C-FX,  PG16-FX, PG8-FX, PG16-TP, and PG8-TP 
always have priority prior to devices without word clock input. Thus even if the Master Priority is checked 
in the local settings of a device without word clock input, the device with the lowest ID and word clock 
input acts as word clock master of the network, when present. 

Summary of Contents for ProGrid PG2-MADI-F-FX

Page 1: ...PG2 MADI F FX User Guide PN 399G089 Rev A 05 19 14 ...

Page 2: ...gineering No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Clear Com an HME Company Clear Com Offices are located in California USA Cambridge UK Dubai UAE Montreal Canada and Beijing China Specific addresses and contact information can be found on Clear Com s corporate website www clearcom com Clear Com Contacts Americas and Asia Pacific He...

Page 3: ... RS485 Auxiliary Ports 12 5 5 Word Clock 12 5 6 Video Ports 13 5 7 Ethernet Ports 13 5 8 Power Supply 13 5 9 Transmission Delay 13 6 Control 14 7 Channel Allocation 15 8 Connectors and Cables 16 8 1 Optical Connection 16 8 2 MADI Ports 16 8 3 SANE Ports 16 8 4 Auxiliary Ports 16 8 5 RS232 Connection 16 8 6 Connector Hood Quality 16 8 7 USB Connection 16 8 7 1 LAN Connection 16 8 8 Word Clock Conne...

Page 4: ...stallation 18 9 2 ProGrid Network Setup 18 9 3 Hardware Connection 20 9 4 Network Examples 21 10 Connection Tables 23 10 1 BI C Cable 23 11 Technical Specifications 25 12 Dimensions and Weight 26 13 Compliance 27 14 Installation 29 15 Warranty and Liability 30 ...

Page 5: ...y exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all ...

Page 6: ... symbols Familiarize yourself with the safety symbols in Figure 1 Safety symbols These symbols are displayed on the apparatus and warn you of the potential danger of electric shock if the system is used improperly Figure 1 1 Safety symbols ...

Page 7: ...gh the Optocore and SANE networks The PG2 MADI F FX together with ProGrid R Series devices and YG2 behaves like one 100Mbit Ethernet switch SANE ports can be used for Ethernet transport as well so up to four ports can be used to provide Local Ethernet connection via PG2 MADI F FX The PG2 MADI F FX provides both word clock input and output It includes bi directional composite video interfaces Four ...

Page 8: ...nual state of the art device OPTOCORE CONTROL software is used to change the configuration or define own settings It provides easy access to all configuration and control tools including routing naming gain setting and phantom power activation for attached devices such as PG16 FX PG16 TP PG8 FX or PG8 TP storage and recall of configurations on the computer off and online mode real time level displ...

Page 9: ...p representing eight audio channels LED ON Signal present LED OFF No signal present AUDIO LINK Indicates the audio link status SL1 Communication is established via SANE 1 rear panel SL2 Communication is established via SANE 2 rear panel OL1 Communication is established via OPTOCORE LINK 1 rear panel OL2 Communication is established via OPTOCORE LINK 2 rear panel System status Master LED Indicates ...

Page 10: ... established via SANE 1 rear panel S2 Ethernet communication is established via SANE 2 rear panel There is other device with physical Ethernet port enabled on the network L1 Ethernet communication is established via LAN 1 rear panel L2 Ethernet communication is established via LAN 2 rear panel Sample Rate LED Indicates the selected sample rate 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 kHz ...

Page 11: ...osite video MADI 1 2 2 x SC multimode optical MADI inputs and 2 x SC multimode optical MADI outputs POWER 2 Mains input for power supply 2 100 240 V POWER 1 Mains input for power supply 1 100 240 V SANE 1 SANE RJ 45 interface for data transmission 100 Mbit Ethernet SANE 2 SANE RJ 45 interface for data transmission 100 Mbit Ethernet LINK 1 Full duplex full bandwidth LC type optical interface for da...

Page 12: ... port and transmitted on the fiber optical connection can be defined with OPTOCORE CONTROL This keeps the matrix easy to handle and the quantity of channels per device in the network flexible Using one PG2 MADI F FX does not automatically mean that 128 channels are allocated on the fiber connection The user is free to decide how many channels are needed for the transport of MADI in groups of eight...

Page 13: ...ch over to the other power supply unit In order to make the power supply redundant both power inputs must be connected to the mains supply if possible to different phases power supply systems or even better one of them to an uninterrupted power supply UPS The power supply units operate with mains voltage of 100 240 V and frequency of 50 60 Hz Thus the device can be used throughout the world withou...

Page 14: ...Control All system and device parameters are set on a PC connected to the device via RS232 or USB port by use of the OPTOCORE CONTROL software Third party protocols for device controlling can be used if previously adapted by ProGrid ...

Page 15: ... 2 Gbit network is as follows Audio 768 Channels 48 KHz RS485 Data 32 Channels Video 3 CVBS Video Channels Ethernet 100 MBit Fast Ethernet If the network is used for the transport of Ethernet compatible data the capacity is reduced to one CVBS video channel plus 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet ...

Page 16: ... SANE technology utilizes all 4 pairs of Cat 5 cable two for standard Ethernet transmission two for SANE Maximum distance between two devices connected by SANE is 100m 8 4 Auxiliary Ports According to the RS422 RS485 hardware standard each channel requires a twisted pair A common braided shield should enclose the pairs Standard computer data cables are sufficient 8 5 RS232 Connection Shielded stan...

Page 17: ...X User Guide 8 8 Word Clock Connection Use 75 coaxial cable with BNC connectors 8 9 Video Connection Use 75 coaxial cable with BNC connectors 8 10 Mains Connection Standard power cords with IEC C13 socket can be used ...

Page 18: ...oftware It is strongly recommended to familiarize yourself with the OPTOCORE CONTROL software 9 2 ProGrid Network Setup Before connecting a PG2 MADI F FX to any other device and before establishing the optical LINK connection make sure that all devices have a basic set up in order to be able to operate correctly For operation safety reasons some settings e g ID may only be made when locally connec...

Page 19: ...hannel data is transmitted to Out which channel is received for each port Port Channel 5 8 Port 3 Channel 4 RS485 Video Ethernet setup In order to use ProGrid for Ethernet transport the option System Ethernet should be enabled globally In PG2 MADI F FX Local Setting it is possible to enable or disable Local Ethernet as well While System Ethernet is enabled it is possible to use only the first vide...

Page 20: ...ices are previously configured the network is ready to work With a PC connected to any unit in the loop and by running the OPTOCORE CONTROL software the network may be analyzed supervised parameters may be changed and the matrix can be accessed for signal routing Fig 1 A non redundant network with one PG2 MADI F FX unit A second redundant reverse loop can be additionally created with only one more...

Page 21: ...21 PG2 MADI F FX User Guide 9 4 Network Examples Fig 3 Redundant network with two PG2 MADI F FX in a 128 send 128 return configuration with Lawo and Soundcraft ...

Page 22: ...22 PG2 MADI F FX User Guide Fig 4 Redundant network with one PG2 MADI F FX and four PG16 FX devices 48 analog inputs and 16 analog outputs are available at the PG16 FX devices ...

Page 23: ...m acc to 4 40 UNC Pin out RS232 Port Channel RS232 Internally Bridged Power Use 1 modem cable male female to connect to PC RXD TXD 5VS GND Pin 3 2 1 4 6 7 8 9 5 D Sub 9 female 5 1 9 6 Locking system acc to 4 40 UNC Pin out USB Port Channel USB GND USB device connector VBUS D D Pin 1 2 3 4 10 1 BI C Cable The D Sub 9 BI C enables the bi directional transmission of control data between PG2 MADI F FX...

Page 24: ...24 PG2 MADI F FX User Guide PG2 MADI F FX Auxiliary Port 4 x RS485 X3 X4 I Os D Sub 9 male Fastening system 4 40 UNC COM RS422 X3 R x D X4 T x D D Sub 9 female Fastening system 4 40 UNC ...

Page 25: ...evel Referring to GND 1 7 V Sense level Input 400 mVpp Remote Control Convention RS232 EIA TIA 232 57 600 Baud USB USB 2 0 Device 12 Mbit s LAN TIA 568A B IEEE 802 3 10 100 Mbit s SANE LAN Convention Audio TIA 568A B Optocore 200 Mbit s LAN TIA 568A B IEEE 802 3 10 100 Mbit s Optical Connection Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 Power supply Type Switch mode universal input Mains voltage 100...

Page 26: ...ont panel width 483 mm 19 inch height 44 mm 1 73 inch depth 200 mm 7 87 inch Rear panel width 438 mm 17 25 inch Weight 2 7 kg 4 41 lbs Modifications that serve the purpose of technical improvement of the device may be carried out without prior notification ...

Page 27: ...ce may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d interférences et 2 cet appareil doit supporter toute interférence y compris des interférences qui pourraient causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l appare...

Page 28: ...d it is the user s responsibility to dispose of the user s waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of WEEE The separate collection and recycling of waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you...

Page 29: ... FX User Guide 14 Installation Warning For Electromagnetic Compliance this product must be assembled to a grounded rack or cabinet using a split ring lock washer or star washer with appropriate screws nuts or bolts ...

Page 30: ...port policies We encourage you to review the Standard Limited Warranty to determine its coverage exclusions from coverage and duration EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY CLEAR COM MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE PRODUCT EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PU...

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