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 The STATUS SENSE data is defined as:   

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High nibble (Bit4-7): the first data byte number of status field. 

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Low nibble (Bit0-3): number of data bytes out of status field. 

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Response: 7xh, 20h, and x data bytes of status field is: 

Data byte 

Number 

Bit 

Number

Status Bit 

Number

Status 

Byte 0 

Bit 0 

LOCAL 

 

 

Bit 0 

PLAY 

Bit 1 

RECORD 

Bit 2 

FAST FWD 

Bit 3 

REWIND 

Byte 1 

Bit 5 

STOP 

Bit 7 

STANDBY 

Bit 0 

CUE UP 

Bit 1 

STILL 

Bit 2 

DIRECTION 

Bit 3 

VAR 

Bit 4 

JOG 

Bit 5 

SHUTTLE 

Byte 2 

Bit 7 

SERVO LOCK 

 

 

Bit 0 

IN DATA SET 

Bit 1 

OUT DATA SET 

Byte 3 

Bit 6 

FREEZE 

Bit 7 

AUTO MODE 

Bit 0 

PREROLL 

Bit 1 

PREVIEW 

Bit 2 

AUTO EDIT 

Bit 3 

REVIEW 

Bit 4 

EDIT 

Bit 6 

FULL EE ON 

Byte 4 

Bit 7 

SELECT EE ON 

 

 

Bit 0 

A1 

Bit 1 

A2 

Bit 2 

A3 

Bit 3 

A4 

Bit 4 

VIDEO 

Bit 5 

ASSEMBLE 

Byte 5 

Bit 6 

INSERT 

 

 

Byte 6 

Not used 

Byte 7 

Not used 

Byte 8 

Bit 0 

REC INHIBIT 

Bit 4 

EOT 

Byte 9 

Bit 7 

FUNCTION 

ABORT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for JP2pro_rev.S

Page 1: ...Solid state HDTV RECORDER JP2pro_rev S Instruction Manual REV 1 0 Gigabit Systems Inc WWW gigabitsystems com ...

Page 2: ...and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Safety Precautions To use this product safely review the following safety precautions To avoid potential hazards use ...

Page 3: ...ted to earth ground Before connecting the input or output cables ensure that the product is properly grounded Do Not Operate Without Covers To avoid electric shock or fire hazard do not operate this product with covers or panels removed Do Not Operate in Wet Conditions To avoid electric shock do not operate this product in wet or damp conditions The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or sp...

Page 4: ...roduct during operation Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures If you suspect there is damage to this product have it inspected by qualified service personnel Repair and Maintenance Only qualified service personnel should perform repairs and maintenances Contact the sales office in those cases Recommended Replacement Period The following parts of this product are recommended to replace within the ...

Page 5: ... Part 13 2 2 2 Signal Input Part 14 2 2 3 Signal Output Part 16 2 2 4 Remote Interface Part 17 3 REMOTE CONTROL 18 3 1 RS 422 Control 18 3 1 1 Outline 18 3 1 2 Architecture of the serial transmission data 18 3 1 3 Command Format 18 3 1 4 Connector Pin Assignment 20 3 1 5 Communication Protocol 21 4 1 6 RS 422A Command List 22 3 2 RS 232C Control 28 3 2 1 Outline 28 3 2 2 Architecture of the serial...

Page 6: ...xchange the SSD Magazine 33 6 1 Open the Magazine lid 33 6 2 Pulling out the Magazine 34 6 3 Re insert the SSD Magazine 34 7 Maintenance 35 7 1 Cleaning of the air filter 35 7 2 When warning LED is lit 35 7 3 If JP2pro_rev S is fail 35 8 Character display on the monitor 36 9_1 Display contents 36 8_2 Error message 37 9 JP2pro_rev S Specifications 39 5 ...

Page 7: ... the Intermittent Time laps recording Overall JPEG2000 compression de compression monitoring HD SDI input output Multi format HDTV standard 4 2 2 10bits Embedded AUDIO 8 channels AES EBU AUDIO 4 channels TIME CODE input output Character insertion Remote control with RS 422 RS232C GPI or Ethernet GEN LOCK to external reference sync VANC meta data Internal test signal generation Lossless compression...

Page 8: ...are not possible Important notice for the Raid Configuration You can choose the Raid 0 striping or the Raid 1 mirroring disk configuration Note that the actual recording capacity and the bandwidth of the hard disk drive decreases by 1 3 when using the RAID 1 so there are some cautions described below 1 Maximum recording time in RAID 1 configuration is 1 3 of the RAID 0 2 You cannot use the Lossles...

Page 9: ... quality HQ Long play 1 LP1 or Long play 2 LP2 4 Active pixel number and bit depth 5 Picture complexity Table below shows the relationship between the average recording time and the picture quality when recording relatively busy complex HDTV signal Recording Time Compression Mode Picture Quality 768 GB SSD 1 536 GB SSD LOSSLESS Uncompressed Approx 2 8H Approx 5 6H HQ Visually lossless Approx 8 8H ...

Page 10: ... cm on the front and the rear of this product 1 2 Assurance of Mains Voltage Assure that the mains AC voltage to this product is within the range of 90 264V 50 60 Hz 1 3 Connection of Power Cable and Power ON The power cable must be connected properly to the AC IN connector on the rear panel Switch on the BREAKER on the rear panel 1 of 1 0 indication shows ON state Push the POWER SWITCH on the fro...

Page 11: ... the power Do not turn the BREAKER on the rear panel off until the illumination of the POWER SWITCH turns off NOTE In the power off process all the set ups done by the operator are stored in the non volatile RAM These set ups are reattributed when power is on again BREAKER AC IN POWER SWITCH 10 ...

Page 12: ...perator are stored in the non volatile RAM These set ups are reattributed when power is on again WARNING INDICATOR HD INPUT Lit red when HD SDI VIDEO signal is not connected to the HD SDI IN or the connected signal is abnormal DC POWER Lit red when internal 3 3VDC or 5VDC is out of the specified voltage range FAN Lit red when the cooling fans come to a stop HDD INDICATOR There are three indicators...

Page 13: ...d EXT REF VIDEO INPUT AUTO Lit amber at the following cases External Reference signal is not connected when the EXT mode is selected Input Video signal is not connected when the INPUT VIDEO mode is selected Both External Reference signal and Input video signals are not connected when the AUTO mode is selected When INTERNAL mode is selected 12 ...

Page 14: ...R SWITCH on the front panel are activated If this fan is stopped by any reason the FAN warning LED on the front panel turns on red Mains Connector AC IN Connects AC cable Please use specified power cable to connect AC power The voltage range is within 90 264V 50 60Hz Power Breaker SW This is a Non fuse Breaker Switch to protect from over current The 1 indicates ON position and the 0 indicates OFF ...

Page 15: ...HDTV sync or BB can be connected as a GEN LOCK source THRU OUT This coaxial connector is the THROUGH OUTPUT of the EXT REF IN This is not the active through The 75Ω termination switch should be off when using this connector to feed the EXT REF signal to the other equipment 75Ω TERMINATION SWITCH This switch is the 75ΩTERMINATION SWITCH for the EXT REF IN 75Ω resister is inserted between the signal...

Page 16: ...s the Ch3 Ch4 INPUT for AES3 AUDIO The impedance is 75Ω If the audio cable has a XLR connector the conversion connector should be used TC IN This coaxial connector is the TIME CODE INPUT for connecting the external time code The impedance is 75Ω If the audio cable has a XLR connector the conversion connector should be used GPI IN OUT This D SUB 15 pin female connector is used for a parallel remote...

Page 17: ... MONITOR OUT 1 Character information can be inserted on this output HD SDI MONI OUT 2 This coaxial connector is the HD SDI MONITOR OUT 2 Character information can be inserted on this output HD SDI MONI OUT 3 This coaxial connector is the HD SDI MONITOR OUT 3 Character information can be inserted on this output A1 A2 OUT This coaxial connector is the Ch1 Ch2 OUTPUT for AES3 AUDIO The impedance is 7...

Page 18: ...RNET Connector This RJ 45 connector is the 10 100 Base T Ethernet connector Remote control is possible by using the dedicated GUI The Ethernet 10 100Base T is an Option RS 422 Connector This D Sub 9 pin female connector is for the RS 422 Remote control by editors or slow motion controllers is possible by using RS 422 protocol RS 232C GPI Connector This D Sub 9 pin female connector is for the RS 23...

Page 19: ...structure 1 Start bit 8 Data bits 1 Parity bit 1 Stop bit Start bit D0 LSB D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 MSB Parity Odd Space Mark Note 1 Odd Parity The sum of the D0 D1 D7 and Parity bit is an odd number Note 2 Mark B A Voltage on line B is higher than that on Line A Space A B Voltage on line A is higher than that on Line B 3 1 3 Command Format Communication between control systems and this product uses t...

Page 20: ...ontrol 4 Setup and selection control 8 Data request 7 Data request Return message Data count Defines the number of data words that are inserted after CMD2 0x0 0xF CMD 2 Is the specific command to the recorder or the command return message from the recorder respectively DATA The number of data words and their contents are defined by the CMD2 command CHECKSUM The sum of the data D0 D7 contained in e...

Page 21: ...nector Pin Assignment D SUB 9 pin female connector pin assignment is as follows Pin Number Signal 1 GND 2 TX A 3 RX B 4 GND 5 NC 6 GND 7 TX B D SUB 9 pin 8 RX A Female 9 GND 1 5 6 9 A and B are defined as B A 20 ...

Page 22: ... corresponding response to the previous command The control system must not interrupt the transmission of a command for more than 10 ms As soon as the recorder detected such a break longer than 10 ms it proceeds with a time out error sequence The recorder ignores the command received and transmits a NAK time out As soon as the recorder receives a command from the control system it sends a return m...

Page 23: ...01 4 20 14 STEP FWD Field step 10 01 20 20 REWIND Max speed reverse 10 01 21 21 JOG REV Slow motion 10 01 1 2 22 21 JOG REV high reso Slow motion 10 01 1 4 21 22 VAR RVS Variable 10 01 1 2 22 22 VAR REV high reso Variable 10 01 1 4 21 23 SHUTTLE REV 10 01 2 22 23 SHUTTLE REV high reso 10 01 4 20 24 STEP REV Field step 10 01 20 30 PREROLL Cue up 10 01 5 24 31 CUE UP WITH DATA TC search 10 01 5 6 20...

Page 24: ...40 24 IN RECALL Recall IN point 10 01 40 25 OUT RECALL Recall OUT point 10 01 41 30 EDIT PRESET 10 01 13 42 30 EDIT PRESET high r 10 01 13 44 31 PREROLL TIME PRESET Set preroll time 10 01 6 41 32 TAPE AUTO SELECT Select automatic EE 10 01 14 41 33 REF SELECT Select reference signal 10 01 15 41 3A EDIT FIELD SELECT Select field as edit point 10 01 16 41 3B FREEZE MODE SELECT 10 01 17 40 40 AUTO MOD...

Page 25: ...lculate the tape speed refer to the foot note 2 5 The parking accuracy is 0 frame 6 The time code data consists of four bytes coded BCD Binary coded decimal Data 1 Frames Data 2 Seconds Data 3 Minutes Data 4 Hours 8 The time base for this operation can be set with the TAPE CODE SELECT command 9 This operation is done with the selected tracks and the record mode of the EDIT PRESET command 10 The IN...

Page 26: ...or EE 01h tape FFh as locally selected 15 The REFERENCE SELECT data is defined as 01h PB EXT REF 02h INPUT VIDEO FFh as locally selected 16 The EDIT FIELD SELECT data is defined as 00h edit starts every field depending on a receipt of edit command 01h edit starts in field 1 02h edit starts in field 2 FFh as selected locally 17 The FREEZE MODE SELECT data is defined as 00h Field freeze 11h Frame fr...

Page 27: ...de 10h Request User bit 74h 15h 4 bytes User bit 11h Request Time code User bit 78h 04h 8 bytes BCD Time code User bit 20 There is a field ID in the time code data 60Hz DATA2 50Hz DATA4 Field MSB MSB Selection 0 0 Field 1 1 1 Field 2 21 There is a DROP FRAME ID in the time code data DATA 1 Bit 6 Drop Frame 0 OFF 1 ON 26 ...

Page 28: ...FAST FWD Bit 3 REWIND Byte 1 Bit 5 STOP Bit 7 STANDBY Bit 0 CUE UP Bit 1 STILL Bit 2 DIRECTION Bit 3 VAR Bit 4 JOG Bit 5 SHUTTLE Byte 2 Bit 7 SERVO LOCK Bit 0 IN DATA SET Bit 1 OUT DATA SET Byte 3 Bit 6 FREEZE Bit 7 AUTO MODE Bit 0 PREROLL Bit 1 PREVIEW Bit 2 AUTO EDIT Bit 3 REVIEW Bit 4 EDIT Bit 6 FULL EE ON Byte 4 Bit 7 SELECT EE ON Bit 0 A1 Bit 1 A2 Bit 2 A3 Bit 3 A4 Bit 4 VIDEO Bit 5 ASSEMBLE ...

Page 29: ...on data Asynchronous bit serial transmission Character length 8 bits Stop bit 2 bits Parity EVEN PARITY Data structure 1 Start bit 8 Data bits 1 Parity bit 2 Stop bit Start bit D0 LSB D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 MSB Parity Even Space Mark Note 1 Parity The sum of data D0 D7 and the Parity bit is even number 3 2 3 Connector Pin Assignment D SUB 9 pin male connector pin assignment is as follows Pin number ...

Page 30: ... Pin number Signal 1 GND 2 Reserved Command 3 Reserved Command 4 PLAY Command 5 PLAY STOP Command 6 REC Command 7 REC STOP Command 8 Reserved Command 9 Reserved Command 10 REC Tally D SUB 15 pin 11 PLAY Tally Female 12 POWER FAN Alarm 13 Hard Error 14 Soft Error 15 12 V 1 8 9 15 3 3 3 Commands Thirteen pins excluding the pin 1 GND and the pin 15 12V can be used for commands eight pins or tallies f...

Page 31: ...ed HD SDI inputs are connected to all machines The RS 422 cables are connected to all machines The same time code value is preset to all machines in Internal REC time code mode or same time code is fed to TC IN of all machines in the EXT time code mode The common REC file number is used for all machines 2 For playback Common EXT REF signals are connected to all machines Or HD SDI VIDEO OUT signal ...

Page 32: ... Connect synchronized Video and Audio RS422 2 RS422 1 Synchro cont 2000 4 5 Connection in Playback 1 0 1 0 Connect EX T REF V ID EO A UD IO O UT 1 V ID EO A UD IO O UT 2 75 ohm OFF TH RU O U T EX T REF IN EXT REF IN 75 ohm ON RS422 2 RS422 1 Synchro cont 2000 31 ...

Page 33: ...rameters for BVE 9100 are as follows We recommend 5 seconds for the PREROLL TIME DEVICE TYPE High byte Low byte 00h E0h MIN PREROLL TIME 60h EDIT DELAY 06h EE DELAY 02h OVERRUN 03h TRAJECTORY 8Ah TC READ DELAY BAh START DELAY 06h AFTER SYNC DEL FBh AFTER SYNC DEL 00h CONST 11 83 CONST 12 4B PREROLL SPEED FFh QUICK PVW PR TIME 4Bh 32 ...

Page 34: ...ge the SSD Magazine is explained in this paragraph 6 1 Open the Magazine lid Make the recorder power off before replacing the SSD Magazine Rotate the Magazine lock knob about 90 degrees in counter clockwise then open the Magazine lid from right to left Magazine lock knob Picture of Magazine lid open SSD Magazine 33 ...

Page 35: ...r to remove SSD Magazine 6 3 Re insert the SSD Magazine Replace the SSD Magazine Place the SSD Magazine on the magazine housing and push the SSD Magazine in until the stop position Close the Magazine lid Turn the Magazine lock knob about 90 degrees in clockwise to lock the Magazine lid 34 ...

Page 36: ... front door the picture below Please clean up by a vacuum cleaner when the filter becomes dirty Air filter part 7 2 When warning LED is lit Please contact the sales office if DC POWER or FAN LED Is lit 7 3 If JP2pro_rev S is fail Please contact the sales office if functions of the JP2pro_rev S is abnormal 35 ...

Page 37: ...rom top to bottom Audio Level Meter PTN 0 005 FILES REM 10 05 12 20 REF INPUT FILE 001 HQ 1080 59 94I SLOW TCR 01 05 12 04 Error Message Selected Partition and total file number Remaining time GEN LOCK mode Current REC file number Quality mode HDTV standard Current operation mode Time code NOTE Error message is displayed on the bottom line 36 ...

Page 38: ...t the EXT REF IN connector when EXT mode is selected as a GEN LOCK source RAID1 DISK0 Detects a fail on the DISK 0 when the RAID 1 is selected RAID1 DISK1 Detects a fail on the DISK 1 when the RAID 1 is selected RAID1 DISK2 Detects a fail on the DISK 2 when the RAID 1 is selected RAI0 DISK Detects a fail on any one of three disks when the RAID 0 is selected DISK FORMAT Detects an error during the ...

Page 39: ...the original REC file which the CLIP appointed was already deleted REC ODD EVEN FLAG The odd even sequence is not correct while recording the interlace signal REC INPUT UNSTABLE The HD SDI input disturbed during recording FILE ERASE INHIBIT Tried to delete the REC file with the ERASE INHIBIT DC POWER The input DC voltage drops below the specified voltage DC Battery version JP2pro_rev SB only 38 ...

Page 40: ... Signals Video COLOR BAR RAMP BLACK Audio 1 kHz VANC Data OPTION Conforms to ARIB TR B23 PB REF IN Tri level SYNC or BB BNCx1 Through out BNCx1 with 75 Ohm Termination switch Recording Media Removal SSD Magazine Size 76 8 mm W x 40 mm H x 105 4 mm D Weight Approx 400 g Recording Capacity Selectable 192GB 384GB 768GB 1536GB Interval Recording Selectable 1 2 to 1 999 Frames Remote Control RS 422 VTR...

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