EVS SYNAPSE CDV29 Installation And Configuration Manual Download Page 3

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR 

ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS 

APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE

 

 

 ALWAYS disconnect your entire system from the AC mains before cleaning any component. The product 

frame (SFR18 or SFR04) must be terminated with three-conductor AC mains power cord that includes an 
earth ground connection. To prevent shock hazard, all three connections must always be used. 

 NEVER use flammable or combustible chemicals for cleaning components. 

 NEVER operate this product if any cover is removed. 

 NEVER wet the inside of this product with any liquid. 

 NEVER pour or spill liquids directly onto this unit. 

 NEVER block airflow through ventilation slots. 

 NEVER bypass any fuse. 

 NEVER replace any fuse with a value or type other than those specified. 

 NEVER attempt to repair this product. If a problem occurs, contact your local EVS distributor. 

 NEVER expose this product to extremely high or low temperatures. 

 NEVER operate this product in an explosive atmosphere. 

 
Warranty:

 EVS warrants their products according to the warranty policy as described in the general terms. 

That means that EVS Broadcast Equipment SA can only warrant the products as long as the serial numbers 
are not removed. 
 

Copyright © 2001 – 2021 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 

Date created:   

07-01-2008 

Date last revised: 

07-01-2008 

 

EVS, the EVS logo and Synapse are trademarks of EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 

 
This product complies with the requirements of the product family standards for audio, video, audio-visual 
entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use as mentioned below. 

 

 

 
EN60950 
EN55103-1: 1996 
EN55103-2: 1996 
 

 
Safety 
Emission 
Immunity 

 

 

EVS Broadcast Equipment  
CDV29 

 

Tested To Comply 

With FCC Standards 
 

FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE 

 

 
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules 
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 
(1) This device may cause harmful interference, and 
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including 
interference that may cause undesired operation. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for SYNAPSE CDV29

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL CDV29 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER S...

Page 2: ...e user documentation Do not hesitate to send improvement requests or report any error or inaccuracy on this user manual by e mail to doc evs com Regional Contacts The address and phone number of the E...

Page 3: ...duct to extremely high or low temperatures NEVER operate this product in an explosive atmosphere Warranty EVS warrants their products according to the warranty policy as described in the general terms...

Page 4: ...efault settings 6 Changing parameters and settings 6 Front Panel Control 6 Example of changing parameters using front panel control 7 Synapse Cortex Software 8 Menu Structure Example 8 The CDV29 Card...

Page 5: ...12 Analog_Inp1 12 Analog_Inp2 12 What information is available in an event 12 The Message String 12 The Tag 13 Defining Tags 13 The Priority 13 The Address 13 LED Indication 14 POWER LED 14 INPUT LED...

Page 6: ...Synapse rack controller The local control panel is also used to back up and restore card settings Please refer to the RRC18 RRC10 RRC04 RRS4 RRS18 manuals for a detailed description of the local cont...

Page 7: ...d will prevent premature failure from components mounted on the board Locating the card The Synapse card can be placed vertically in an SFR18 frame or horizontally in an SFR04 frame Locate the two gui...

Page 8: ...rs and settings The front panel controls or the Synapse Cortex Software can be used to change settings An overview of the settings can be found in chapter 5 6 and 7 of this manual Front Panel Control...

Page 9: ...play changes to indicate that the SFS10 Settings menu item SDI Format has been selected and shows that it current setting is Auto Pressing the selects the settings item shown in this example SDI Forma...

Page 10: ...he Cortex software has access to data contained within the Synapse module and displays it on a GUI The software has an intuitive structure following that of the module that it is controlling A descrip...

Page 11: ...ed input Back planes The CDV29 can be used with a BPL01 back plane If the BPL01 is used then the CDV29 have nine outputs Miscellaneous The CDV29 cards fit into the EVS SFR18 or SFR04 rack LEDs at the...

Page 12: ...an SFR04 The option Auto makes the input selection automatically with Ref1 as priority so when there is a reference on both inputs Ref1 will be selected Whenever Ref1 is lost Ref2 is automatically sel...

Page 13: ...there is a signal present or not NA on reference input 1 Analog Inp2 This status item displays if there is a signal present or not NA on reference input 2 Active Inp This status item displays the cur...

Page 14: ...0 off other on Analog_Inp1 Analog_Inp1 can be selected between 0 255 0 no event 1 255 is the priority setting Analog_Inp2 Analog_Inp2 can be selected between 0 255 0 no event 1 255 is the priority se...

Page 15: ...ning Tags The tags defined are Event Menu Item Tag Description Announcements 0 or NA 0 or NA Announcing of report and control values Input 01hex INP_LOSS 81hex INP_RETURN primary input lost or returne...

Page 16: ...ication POWER LED The power LED indicates the presence of power on the CDV29 INPUT LED 1 This LED indicated the presence of a valid analog video signal on the input 1 INPUT LED 2 This LED indicated th...

Page 17: ...chematic Rack controller CDV29 INTERNAL SYNAPSE BUS REFERENCE OUT 1 P REFERENCE OUT 2 REFERENCE OUT 3 REFERENCE OUT 4 REFERENCE OUT 5 REFERENCE OUT 6 REFERENCE OUT 7 REFERENCE OUT 8 SIGNAL RESTORE GAI...

Page 18: ...e used with the following backplanes BPL01 Unused outputs must be terminated with the correct impedance BPL01 REFERENCE OUTPUT 1 REFERENCE OUTPUT 2 REFERENCE OUTPUT 3 REFERENCE OUTPUT 4 REFERENCE OUTP...

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