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EMR-32x32-3G 

EMR 12G/3G/HD Router 

 

 

Revision 1.2

 

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2. 

INSTALLATION 

2.1.  UNPACKING 

Remove the equipment carefully from the box and look it over. Any error should be reported to your 

supplier immediately. Save all the packing material after unpacking the equipment as this could be 

useful in the future if it’s needed to return the unit for maintenance.  

 

Check each item supplied for transit damage. Any damage should be reported in detail to your supplier. 

You must state the serial number of the unit, which can be found on the rear of the frame. Check that 

power cords supplied are suitable for your country and the equipment is compatible with your main 

(line) voltage. Note that remote panels are mains powered and must also be checked.  

 

2.2.  PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 
2.2.1. 

Router Frames 

All units are designed for mounting in standard 19” equipment racks. The depth of the frame is 400mm. 

In addition, allowance must be made to accommodate the various cables and connectors which are to 

be installed at the rear of the frame. 

 

2.2.2. 

Remote Panels 

Ethernet remote panels are designed to fit into standard 19” equipment racks and can be mounted at 

any angle. 

 

2.3.  REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS 
2.3.1. 

Video Inputs & Outputs 

Coax connections are made using standard 

75Ω video 

HDBNC connectors. A high quality coax cable 

such as Belden 4855R should be used for optimum performance. Fiber connections are based on the 

type of SFP used.  

 

 

It is both important and good practice that cables are properly supported 

and not hanging from the connectors as this can put unnecessary stress 

on the connectors and possibly reduces their working life.  

 

2.3.2. 

Serial Connections 

The EMR single board video router can accept serial connection from the card edge as well as from the 

frame provided serial connection. 

 

Summary of Contents for EMR-32x32-3G

Page 1: ...2020 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Evertz Microsystems and is intended solely for the use of purchasers of EMR 32x32 3G Evertz Microsystems expressly prohibits the use of this manual for any purpose other than the operation of the EMR 32x32 3G All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced without the express written permis...

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Page 3: ...rd grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufa...

Page 4: ...ly to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense INFORMATION TO USERS IN THE U S A NOTE FCC CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE OR PERIPHERAL This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ...

Page 5: ...formance either expressed or implied The only warranty offered by Evertz in relation to this product is the Evertz standard limited warranty stated in the sales contract or order confirmation form Although every attempt has been made to accurately describe the features installation and operation of this product in this manual no warranty is granted nor liability assumed in relation to any errors o...

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Page 7: ... 3 SWITCHING REFERENCE 7 3 4 CONTROL 7 3 5 PHYSICAL 7 3 6 ELECTRICAL 7 4 OPERATION 8 4 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 9 4 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 9 4 2 1 Setting the IP Address 9 4 2 2 Controlling the EMR Using Serial 10 4 2 3 Accessing the Configuration and Monitoring Menu 10 4 2 4 Configuration and Monitoring Menu 11 4 2 5 Configuring Network Settings 12 4 2 6 SNMP Setup 12 4 2 7 Engineering Debug Tool 12 4 2...

Page 8: ...gure 4 1 Serial to Ethernet Bridge Config 10 Figure 5 1 VistaLINK System 16 Figure 5 2 VistaLINK Product Features 18 Figure 5 3 VistaLINK General 19 Figure 5 4 VistaLINK SFP 20 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 VistaLink Audio Status future implementation 21 Figure 5 6 VistaLINK Notify 22 Figure 5 7 VistaLINK TRAP Config 23 Figure 6 1 WinSetup Configuration Editor 25 Figure 6 2 WinSetup Frame Editor 26 Figure...

Page 9: ... link 12G UHD support can also be added as a feature key A variety of different rear plates are available that provide connections via HDBNC fiber or a combination of both For maximum control flexibility this router can be used in conjunction with Evertz award winning MAGNUM Unified Control System Or for smaller systems the router can host a number of Evertz control panel models over Ethernet Figu...

Page 10: ...ed system Power Supply EMR 32x32 3G is housed in Evertz standard EMX 6 EMX 3 or EMX 1 frames all of which support dual hot swappable power supplies ensuring continuous operation Technical EMR 32x32 3G offers full 3Gbps bandwidth 12G support is also available as a feature key Automatic bit rate detection on the input equalizer allows any mix of HD 3G and 12G signals in the same unit Features Benefi...

Page 11: ...units are designed for mounting in standard 19 equipment racks The depth of the frame is 400mm In addition allowance must be made to accommodate the various cables and connectors which are to be installed at the rear of the frame 2 2 2 Remote Panels Ethernet remote panels are designed to fit into standard 19 equipment racks and can be mounted at any angle 2 3 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS 2 3 1 Video Inp...

Page 12: ...ation on connecting to an Ethernet network See section 4 2 3 for information on configuring the network address of the router 2 3 3 1 Connecting to an Ethernet Network The EMR uses 10Base T 10 Mbps 100Base TX 100 Mbps or Gigabit 1 Gbps twisted pair Ethernet cabling systems When connecting for 10Base T systems category 3 4 or 5 UTP cable as well as EIA TIA 568 100Ω STP cable may be used When connec...

Page 13: ... cable run between the router and the supporting hub is 300 feet 90 meters The maximum combined cable run between any two end points e g Router and PC laptop via network hub is 375 feet 205 meters Devices on the Ethernet network continually monitor the receive data path for activity as a means of checking that the link is working correctly When the network is idle the devices also send a link test...

Page 14: ...ld be a minimum 18 AWG wire size type SVT marked VW 1 maximum 2 5 meters in length CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EARTHING OF THE EARTH PIN OF THE MAINS PLUGS MUST BE MAINTAINED For NEBS compliant installations the AC power cords of the EMR Router shall be connected to an external surge protection device SPD The power entry modules contain a standard IEC power inlet connector and an ...

Page 15: ...erial pin header 3 5 PHYSICAL Height 1 75 45mm EMX 1 5 25 133mm EMX 3 10 5 266mm EMX 6 Width 19 483mm 19 Rack Mount Depth 18 75 477mm over hinges and connectors EMX 1 15 75 400mm over hinges and connectors EMX 3 EMX 6 Weight Full 22lbs 10kg Empty 15lbs 6 8kg EMX 1 Full 32lbs 14 5kg Empty 17 4lbs 8kg EMX 3 Full 64lbs 26kg Empty 34 8lbs 16kg EMX 6 Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Cooling Fan cooled...

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Page 17: ...rt 23 of the EMR IP address 2 Log in using login password combination customer customer 3 Once the configuration menu is displayed select the Network Setup menu 4 Follow the on screen instructions to set the IP address subnet mask gateway and broadcast address 5 Make sure to select the option to Save and Exit when changes are complete 6 Wait 30 seconds for changes to be saved 7 Reboot the EMR for ...

Page 18: ...on Then option 2 serial to Ethernet Bridge config 2 You will see this below pinout as seen in Figure 4 1 where you can enter the IP address of the EMR router you wish to connect to and the appropriate quartz TCP port you have opened on the router and the serial config to define if its RS 232 or RS 422 See section 2 3 2 2 for the appropriate serial connector pinout Remote IP 192 168 10 201 Remote P...

Page 19: ...ich allows control and monitoring to be achieved from a PC using the Telnet function Using a telnet client Telnet into the configuration and monitoring menus of the device by typing telnet followed by the IP address of the EMR and then followed by 23 example telnet 192 168 245 17 23 Serial Connect a serial cable and WA S76 serial adapter between the PC and the SERIAL pin header on the EMR Set conn...

Page 20: ...SNMPv1 settings 4 SNMP v3 Settings Submenu for configuring SNMPv3 settings SNMPv1 Settings 1 Read Community String Sets SNMPv1 read community string default public 2 Read Write Community String Sets SNMPv1 read write community string default private 3 Trap Setup Submenu to add remove modify trap IP addresses SNMPv3 Settings 1 SNMP v3 User Settings Submenu to add remove modify SNMPv3 users 2 SNMP v...

Page 21: ...The following sections provide more details regarding these options 4 4 1 Controlling the EMR using Ethernet The EMR supports Evertz control panels that have an Ethernet connection The EMR supports Quartz protocol commands over the Ethernet port Therefore any control device that supports Quartz protocol can control the EMR via Ethernet NOTE Ethernet control access to the EMR is achieved via user d...

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Page 23: ...me to configure each module separately Finally VistaLINK enables the user to configure devices in the network from a central station and receive feedback that the configuration has been applied There are three components of SNMP 1 An SNMP manager also known as a Network Management System NMS is a computer running special software that communicates with the devices in the network Evertz VistaLINK P...

Page 24: ...EMR 32x32 3G EMR 12G 3G HD Router Page 16 Revision 1 2 5 2 GENERAL MONITORING AND CONTROL PARAMETERS 5 2 1 System Figure 5 1 VistaLINK System ...

Page 25: ... displays the subnet mask of the product Gateway Sets and displays the gateway of the product References Reference Status Displays the current status of the reference input present none Reference Standard Displays the current standard of the reference input NTSC PAL Temperature Sensor below FPGA Displays the temperature status of the sensor below the FPGA Sensor above FPGA Displays the temperature...

Page 26: ...icense File Allows user to select and upload a license key file Product Serial Number Displays the serial number of the product Product MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the product Prod Features Supported Prod Feature Name Displays the name of the selected feature Prod Feature Supported Displays whether the selected feature is enabled ...

Page 27: ...dio embed and de embed Base Rate Sets and displays the base rate of the input signal Timing Plane Switchpoint Offset Sets manual switch line offset Automatic mode is recommended Rear Panel Panel Selection Sets and displays the type of rear plate in use Panel Size Sets and displays the matrix size of the product External Router Router Type This field allows the user to set the router type ...

Page 28: ...ects the port to examine SFP Vendor Displays the SFP vendor name SFP Part Displays the SFP part name number Rx Data Rate Displays the incoming signal data rate Signal Rx Present Displays the incoming signal presence Tx Data Rate Displays the outgoing signal data rate Signal Tx Present Displays the outgoing signal presence ...

Page 29: ...nfo Present Displays TDM link presence status Channels Displays number of TDM channels on the link Errors Displays the number of TDM errors on the link Sid In Displays the signal ID of the connected device Sid Out Displays the signal ID being sent to the connected device TDM Control Reset TDM Errors Resets TDM error counters future implementation ...

Page 30: ...rap if temperature crosses warning threshold Critical Send trap if temperature crosses critical threshold Channels Video Loss Send trap if loss of signal is detected References Ref Send trap if loss of reference is detected Slave Connection External Router Connected Send trap if external slave device disconnect is detected ...

Page 31: ...nation Enable Enable or disable the sending of SNMP traps to the IP address indicated Destination IP Address Sets and displays SNMP trap target IP addresses 5 2 8 Manage Routes In order to access the Manage Routes section right click on the device and select Manage Route Once the section is opened the source and destination can be set ...

Page 32: ...2 3G EMR 12G 3G HD Router Page 24 Revision 1 2 Figure 5 8 VistaLINK Manage Routes Source and Destination s Map This grid style map can be used to set routes by matching a source to a destination inside the grid ...

Page 33: ...ect version has the SC 500E as the only system inside the Routing System Controller box NOTE Configuration of the EMR requires a specific version of WinSetup WinSetup is supplied with a comprehensive help system that can be accessed by pressing F1 from any screen The help system can also be entered from the Help Index menu The following notes are a very brief guide to getting started with WinSetup...

Page 34: ...nal levels that you want to control Do not tick the Complex box at this stage 2 Frames Enter the frames dialog and use the New button Select the appropriate router from the list available The only change that needs to be made in the Edit Frame dialog is the Q LINK address This address must be unique among all devices in the system Figure 6 2 WinSetup Frame Editor 3 Sources Enter the sources dialog...

Page 35: ...outer Revision 1 2 Page 27 Figure 6 3 WinSetup Source Definition 4 Destinations Enter the destination dialog and set up the destination names in the same way as used for the source names Figure 6 4 WinSetup Destination Definition ...

Page 36: ...ting the functions in the Key section of the dialog box Each panel should also be given a name for later identification Panel 2402 is used in this example The Q LINK address will be allocated automatically by the program but can be edited if required The default parameters control how the panel will function at power up In this example the panel will always control DST 1 to start with Now add any ...

Page 37: ...EMR Enter the Edit Frame dialog and select the Port Setup section Figure 6 6 Port Setup 6 1 1 Control Panel Ethernet Interface The control panel Ethernet port is a single interface that is defined to allow all properly equipped control panels to connect to the EMR via Ethernet The interface is designed as a UDP interface using the RouterLink protocol The port is always defined as 90 A properly con...

Page 38: ...vide access to the EMR so that it can be controlled via Ethernet using Quartz protocol Up to four control ports can be added 3737 3738 3739 and 3740 These ports can be defined multiple times to allow for multiple simultaneous connections per port from different devices An example of a properly configured Ethernet port for external control is shown in Figure 6 8 ...

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Page 41: ... to enter a username and password use the login password combination root evertz After logging in click on Upgrade which is located at the top of the page as seen in Figure 7 1 Figure 7 1 WebEASY Upgrade Button on Top Menu Bar Selecting the Upgrade tab will take the user to Figure 7 2 where the current firmware version is shown The user needs to download the firmware image file with an img file ex...

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Page 43: ... in digital video systems that describes the sudden deterioration of picture quality when due to excessive bit errors often caused by excessive cable lengths The digital signal will be perfect even though one of its signal parameters is approaching or passing the specified limits At a given moment however the parameter will reach a point where the data can no longer be interpreted correctly and th...

Page 44: ...ems matrix values and filter characteristics for Y B Y R Y and RGB component digital television signals NTSC The National Television Standards Committee established the television and video standard in use in the United States Canada Japan and several other countries NTSC video consists of 525 horizontal lines at a field rate of approximately 60 fields per second Note two fields is equal to one co...

Page 45: ...signals with an active picture of 1080 lines x 1920 pixels SMPTE 276M The SMPTE standard for transmission of AES EBU digital audio signals over coaxial cable SMPTE 292M The SMPTE standard for high definition serial digital component interfaces SMPTE 296M The SMPTE standard for bit parallel digital interface for high definition component video signals with an active picture of 720 lines x 1280 pixe...

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