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Installation Planning Guide 

13-06166-000AB 
10/15/21 

Summary of Contents for GV K-FRAME XP

Page 1: ...GV K FRAME XP VIDEO PRODUCTION FRAMES Installation Planning Guide 13 06166 000AB 10 15 21 ...

Page 2: ... subject to change without notice Terms and Conditions Please read the following terms and conditions carefully By using GV K Frame XP Video Production Center documentation you agree to the following terms and conditions Grass Valley hereby grants permission and license to owners of to use their product manuals for their own internal business use Manuals for Grass Valley products may not be reprod...

Page 3: ...tructions This is a prompt to note the fuse rating when replacing fuses The fuse referenced in the text must be replaced with one having the ratings indicated Identifies a protective grounding terminal which must be connected to earth ground prior to making any other equipment connections Identifies an external protective grounding terminal which may be connected to earth ground as a supplement to...

Page 4: ...ated mains voltage This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit over current protection Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker for the rated mains voltage is used on the phase conductors Any instructions in this manual that require opening the equipment cover or enclosure are for use by qualified service personnel only Do not operate the equipment in wet or damp conditions T...

Page 5: ... product overheating provide equipment ventilation in accordance with the installation instructions Do not operate with suspected equipment failure If you suspect product damage or equipment failure have the equipment inspected by qualified service personnel To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qual...

Page 6: ... care when disposing of them If any fluid leaks out of a damaged glass cell be careful not to get the liquid crystal fluid in your mouth or skin If the liquid crystal touches your skin or clothes wash it off immediately using soap and water Never swallow the fluid The toxicity is extremely low but caution should be exercised at all times Mesures de sécurité et avis importants La présente section f...

Page 7: ...ifie que l appareil visé a été testé par Underwriters Laboratory UL et reconnu conforme aux exigences applicables en matière de sécurité électrique en vigueur au Canada et aux États Unis La marque C CSA US certifie que l appareil visé a été testé par l Association canadienne de normalisation CSA et reconnu conforme aux exigences applicables en matière de sécurité électrique en vigueur au Canada et...

Page 8: ...nettoyants liquides ou en aérosol Utilisez uniquement un chiffon humide Des tensions dangereuses peuvent exister en plusieurs points dans cet équipement Pour éviter toute blessure ne touchez pas aux connexions ou aux composants exposés lorsque l appareil est sous tension Avant de procéder à toute opération d entretien ou de dépannage enlevez tous vos bijoux notamment vos bagues votre montre et aut...

Page 9: ...les mesures de protection antistatique appropriées quand vous manipulez l équipement Pour réduire le risque de choc électrique branchez chaque cordon d alimentation dans des circuits de dérivation distincts utilisant des zones de service distinctes Protection contre les décharges électrostatiques DES Une décharge électrostatique peut se produire lorsque des composants électroniques ne sont pas man...

Page 10: ...gments de verre avec précaution au moment de vous en débarrasser veillez à ce que le cristal liquide n entre pas en contact avec la peau ou la bouche En cas de contact avec la peau ou les vêtements laver immédiatement à l eau savonneuse Ne jamais ingérer le liquide La toxicité est extrêmement faible mais la prudence demeure de mise en tout temps Environmental Information European CE WEEE directive...

Page 11: ... the battery from its holder using a blunt instrument for leverage such as a screwdriver if necessary In some cases the battery will need to be desoldered from the PCB 4 Dispose of the battery and equipment according to your local environmental laws and guidelines WARNING Be careful not to short circuit the battery by adhering to the appropriate safe handling practices Do not dispose of batteries ...

Page 12: ...xposure to the laser beam Even though the power of these lasers is low the beam should be treated with caution and common sense because it is intense and concentrated Laser radiation can cause irreversible and permanent damage of eyesight Please read the following guidelines carefully Make sure that a fiber is connected to the board s fiber outputs before power is applied If a fiber cable e g patc...

Page 13: ... 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 protectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhen the equipmentis operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the in...

Page 14: ...ple fit EMI blanking covers to SFP type ports and fit 75 Ώ RF terminators to BNC type ports COAXIAL CABLES Coaxial cables connections particularly serial digital video connections shall be made with high quality double screened coaxial cables such as Belden 8281 or BBC type PSF1 2M and Belden 1694A for 3Gbps D TYPE CONNECTORS D type connectors shall have metal shells making good RF contact with th...

Page 15: ...ntrol Surface 21 Flat or Curved Control Panel Orientation 23 Control Panel Stripes 23 Touch Screen Menu Panel 23 Basic Single Suite Kayenne Panel System 24 Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example 24 Karrera Control Surface 26 Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System 27 GV Korona Control Surfaces 28 Basic Single Suite GV Korona Panel System Example 28 Multiple Suites and Control Surfaces Example...

Page 16: ...nd Switches 48 Factory Default Network Settings 49 System Cabling for Kayenne Control Panels 50 Kayenne Network Cabling 51 Kayenne Suites and Control Surfaces 52 Kayenne Control Panel Cabling 53 Kayenne M E and Local Aux Stripe Connections 53 Kayenne Satellite Panel Cabling 54 Kayenne Touch Screen Menu Panels Used with PCU 55 System Cabling for the Karrera Control Panel 55 Karrera Suites and Contr...

Page 17: ...Pin Assignments 67 Appendix A Specifications 68 GV K Frame XP Video Processor Specifications 68 Kayenne Control Panel Specifications 72 Karrera Control Panel Specifications 74 GV Korona Control Panel Specifications 76 Appendix B Regulatory Notices 77 Certifications and Compliances 77 FCC Emission Control 79 Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance 79 EN55022 Class A Warning 79 Canadian Certified AC Adapt...

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Page 19: ...urface Karrera control surface GV Korona control surface the Soft Panel KSP option and or the Menu application running on a PC Menu on PC In addition the system supports direct control of external devices DDRs Servers and bi directional control to and from routing and automation systems Fully digital 10 bit 4 2 2 video switcher including 4K HDR HLG and PQ 1080p and 2160p support SDI 720p and 1080p...

Page 20: ...ers with Define E MEM for fine control in creation and editing of effects Optional M E Previewer provides a method to check and monitor any input to an M E VDCP Ethernet connection for stadium applications Ethernet tally connection for integration with external tally systems Optional RGB color correction on M E buses and aux bus outputs Source Rules Links keyers to sources Settings for On Off Left...

Page 21: ... or within an eDPM at user s discretion K FrameControl Surfaces Kayenne Control Surface A Kayenne control surface typically consists of a Control Panel a Menu Panel with an included articulated support arm a Panel Control Unit PCU frame and optional Satellite Panels This control surface has an innovative modular design Representative Kayenne control surfaces are shown in the following illustration...

Page 22: ...e modular design and use of a separate PCU supports the hot replacement of individual Control Panel components if necessary while the rest of the system remains operational 8623266_04 CAUTION Do notconnector disconnectthe PCU toControlPanel cables while the system is powered on ...

Page 23: ...dules An M E Stripe has a module for Source Selection Transition and individual E MEM control Additional Master E MEM Machine Control Multi Function and Local Aux modules are populated to complete the control surface functionality Source Module 35 25 or 15 Transition Module Local E MEM Module Touch Screen Menu Panel Each Kayenne control surface includes a Menu Panel that features a wide format 15 ...

Page 24: ...rol surface associated with that frame The Kayenne Control Panel and Menu Panel have associated active electronics housed in the Panel Control Unit PCU Menu Panel Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example A K Frame system can be subdivided into four suites if desired each of which can have two control surfaces Surface A and Surface B Each surface has it s own set of Panel Preferences for configu...

Page 25: ...C Suite 2 K Frame Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example Hardware resources in the Video Processor Frame can be assigned to an individual suite during configuration essentially creating four separate switchers sharing one frame 8875_20r ...

Page 26: ...rol 2 Stripe 1 Stripe 2 Stripe 3 Source Selection Section 3 System Bar Transition Section 3 Vertical Keyer Section 3 Horizontal Keyer Section Master E MEM Section Karrera 2 ME 25 Control Panel Karrera Menu on PC Customer Supplied PC Touch Screen Menu Option A hardware Karrera Menu Panel is available as an option which features a wide format 15 in touch screen display An articulated arm is also inc...

Page 27: ...or keyboard and mouse wired or wireless are supported A fanless PC running Windows OS is available which mounts behind the Menu Panel Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System A basic Karrera K Frame system consists of a Control Panel a Menu application running on a PC and a Video Processor Frame The Control Panel and Menu application make up a control surface associated with that frame Suite 1 with...

Page 28: ...ple GV Korona 2 M E 20 Control Panel K Frame V series 3 RU Multiple Suites and Control Surfaces Example Any K Frame Kayenne Karrera or GV Korona Control Panel can be configured with any K Frame Video Processor The K Frame system can be subdivided into two suites and each suite can have up to two control surfaces Hardware resources in the Video Processor Frame can be assigned to an individual suite...

Page 29: ...utputs Serial BVW 75 for VTR control Odetics protocol for VTR control AMP advanced media protocol for Profile PVS Profile XP Media Platform K2 M Series Turbo iDDR and T2 iDDR systems over Ethernet Grass Valley Native Protocol for routers routing control systems Trinix Trinix NXT Venus Triton and third party routers Jupiter NV9000 and NV920 and Encore router control systems Tally contact closure 66...

Page 30: ...UX Panels Grass Valley Editor protocol SNMP system monitoring Serial and Ethernet VDCP Control of Ross Xpression using RossTalk Control of RossTalk GPI devices Chyron Lyric and other devices via Ethernet based AMP LDK Series LDX Series camera control with Ethernet tally via Connect Gateway ...

Page 31: ...rame XP Video Processor Dimensions 8 RU Dimensions FrontView 8875_49 CAUTION Mounting a GV K Frame XP in a rack immediately below equipment that extends forward from the rack may not provide enough clearance to completely remove the door ...

Page 32: ...32 Frame Installation 8 RU GV K Frame XP Video Processor Dimensions 8 RU Dimensions Side View 8875_48 ...

Page 33: ...e XP Installation Planning Guide 33 8RUVideo Processor Installation and Airflow 8 RU Rack Mounting and Cooling Airflow Air Exhaust 8 Fans 3 Air Intake Rear I O Front Boards 3 Rear I O and Power Supplies 8875_50 ...

Page 34: ...Frame Installation 34 8RU Video Processor Views 8RUVideo Processor Views 8 RU Front View withDoor Removed ME A1 ME A2 ME A3 ME B1 ME B2 ME B3 Middle ...

Page 35: ...al The power supplies have a rating of 90 140V AC for low line and 180 240V AC high line to accommodate under and over voltage conditions The 8RU Frame is supplied with two power modules A third power module can be fitted as a redundant n 1 power supply option Supplied Power Cables for 8 RU The GV K Frame XP Compact Power Supply Frame has IEC C19 sockets instead of the more common C13 style to acc...

Page 36: ...lt condition Most of the above is not an issue if high line 240V operation is used Since AC line currents are approximately half of those at low line exceeding the current rating of a circuit should not be a problem In areas where there is a choice between high line or low line operation the user should consider the advantages and disadvantages of each power sourcing scheme About Low Line 120V Ope...

Page 37: ...eo Processor Dimensions 15 RU Dimensions FrontView 8875_49 CAUTION Mounting a GV K Frame XP in a rack immediately below equipment that extends forward from the rack may not provide enough clearance to completely remove the door ...

Page 38: ...38 Frame Installation 15 RU GV K Frame XP Video Processor Dimensions 15 RU Dimensions Side View ...

Page 39: ...GV K Frame XP Installation Planning Guide 39 15RUVideo Processor Installation and Airflow 15 RU Rack Mounting and Cooling Airflow ...

Page 40: ...Frame Installation 40 15RUVideo Processor Views 15 RU Front View withDoor Removed ...

Page 41: ...GV K Frame XP Installation Planning Guide 41 15 RU Rear ViewIP Gearbox Conversion ...

Page 42: ...Frame Installation PowerSupplyViews 42 Power Supply Views A1 RUPowerSupplyFrameprovidesDCpowerforthe15 RUVideoProcessorFrame Front View with Cover PowerSupplyFrameDimensions FrontandRearViews ...

Page 43: ...GV K Frame XP Installation Planning Guide 43 PowerSupplyFrameDimensions TopView ...

Page 44: ...r supply frame is then supported bythe lower chassis and eliminates the need for power supply rear rack supports In addition this placement allows removal of the GV K Frame XP front door If the power supply frame is not mounted above the GV K Frame XP chassis rear rack supports are required If mounting in an alternative location allow for the 34 DC interconnectcablelength PowerSupplyRack Installat...

Page 45: ...ideo Processor Frame The cells for the four modules referred to as left center left center right right are identical and any or all cells can have a module installed Each cell has its own AC line cord The supplies are power factor corrected and automatically accommodate low line 120V nominal or high line 240V nominal The power supplies have a rating of 90 140V AC for low line and 180 240V AC high ...

Page 46: ...above is not an issue if high line 240V operation is used Since AC line currents are approximately half of those at low line exceeding the current rating of a circuit should not be a problem In areas where there is a choice between high line or low line operation the user should consider the advantages and disadvantages of each power sourcing scheme About Low Line 120V Operational Considerations I...

Page 47: ... Suites and Control Surfaces A GV K Frame XP system can be divided into multiple suites The Video Processor resources M Es eDPMs external devices etc can be assigned to each suite creating multiple switchers with one Frame Each suite can be subdivided into two control surfaces using Kayenne Karrera and GV Korona Control Panels Soft Panels and Menu on PC Each control surface is intended for use by ...

Page 48: ...e switcher system should be 1000 Mbps capable for the most efficient operation Ethernet Specifications Cables Type 10BaseT 100BaseT 1000BaseT compatible Category 5 cable 8 conductor twisted pair The system will work at lower ratings with reduced performance 1000BaseT components are highly recommended Connectors RJ 45 male connector at each end of cable Length 100BaseT 1000BaseT 328 ft 100 m maximu...

Page 49: ...ings must be changed to operate with a Kayenne Karrera systemwhose othercomponentsareconfiguredwith their default IP addresses All Subnet Masks 255 255 255 0 All Gateways except V1 6 5 software Remote Aux panel 192 168 0 1 Following Reserved For Future Use CAUTION Do not connect any devices configured with the following IP addresses to a GV K Frame XP network Video Processor Frame Gigabit Ethernet...

Page 50: ... RS 232 USB Keyboard VG Technical Director s Clip Store Image Store Clips Serial Control Custom Multi Pin Menu 15m 50ft max length Custom Multi Pin Panel 15m 50ft max length Maintenance Only board front edge Laptop Disable Internet or Wireless Connections Facility LAN Switch Ethernet Router Isolate K Frame System from External Network Kayenne GVK Frame XPSystem Communications Overview Remote Aux P...

Page 51: ...use the Menu Panel and the Control Panel have independent cable connections failure of one of these cables will not completely disable the system Either the Menu Panel or the Control Panel will remain operational after a single network cable failure Kayenne Suites and Control Surfaces The GV K Frame XP Control Panel system flexibility allows you to locate control surfaces in physically separate lo...

Page 52: ...s withTwoControlSurfaces Using OnePCU Using a second PCU GV K Frame XP suites can be located anywhere on the network permitting system control from different rooms floors or even different buildings Menu CPU 8 5 Internal Control Flash Ethernet Ehternet Switch Ehternet Switch 8877_04_r1 ...

Page 53: ...yenne M E and Local Aux Stripe Connections It is recommended that the PCU numbered ports be connected to Control Panel Stripes in ascending M E order followed by the Local Aux Stripe PCU port connections can be re CPU Ethernet CPU 8 5 Internal Control Menu 7 CPU 8 5 Ethernet 8877_05_r1 Ehternet Switch Ehternet Switch Ehternet Switch CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect the multi pin cables linking...

Page 54: ...multi pin cable for connection to the PCU Modules independent of a particular Stripe for example Device Control or Master E MEM modules can use any available PCU connector Modules to be associated with a particular Stripe like a Transition Module must be connected to the next higher PCU port for that Stripe For example if you wish to use a Transition Module with M E 4 that uses PCU Port 4 plug the...

Page 55: ...ol Panel The Karrera switcher system uses Ethernet serial DVI and USB connections for system communications RS 422 485 GPI In Out Tally USB Keyboard VGA RS 232 Isolate Switcher System from External Network KarreraGV K Frame XPSystemCommunicationsOverview Karrera Suites and Control Surfaces The GV K Frame XP Control Panel system flexibility allows you to locate control surfaces in physically separa...

Page 56: ...Control Panel Network Cabling Ethernet USB and DVI D connections are used between the GV K Frame XP Video Processor Control Panel and optional Menu Panel PC OptionalTouch Screen Menu Panel Cabling Five connections are required for the Touch Screen Menu option If the articulated arm is used some of these cables can be routed through channels in the arm that have covers that snaps into place Ehterne...

Page 57: ... 4 pin XLR cable System control is provided using a RJ 45 connecting cable which uses a proprietary communications protocol not Ethernet DVI D To Input DVI D Source 8804_28 CAUTION Connect the USB port on the front of the Fanless PC next to thefirewire 1394 port totheMenuPanel The default PC settings enable knob control by mapping Com 3 to that front USB port ...

Page 58: ...System Cabling 58 Optional Karrera Local Aux Panel Cabling Karrera Control Panel rear LocalAux PanelCabling To 8804_42_r1 ...

Page 59: ...a GVK Frame XP SystemCommunications Overview GV Korona Suites and Control Surfaces The GV K Frame XP Control Panel system flexibility allows you to locate control surfaces in physically separate locations Two dedicated customer supplied Ethernet switches may be required when multiple suites are being used Internal Control Laptop Ethernet VGA Ethernet Switch Ehternet Switch 6600_06_r1 CAUTION The f...

Page 60: ...n as can each internal video system source Any GV K Frame XP system video signal such as M E program preview clean feed or PGM PST can be mapped to any output bus to be sent to any output connector or an output bus can act as an auxiliary bus 10GigE IP I O Fiber Optic Cabling Grass Valley recommends using OM3 maximum of 300 meters or OM4 maximum of 400 meters Multi mode Fiber Optic cabling with th...

Page 61: ...e adjacent connector or at the end of a daisy chain looping to other equipment Input Sync Rates will show Locked in the Frame Status pane of the Eng Setup Video Settings menu when the Frame Operating Mode matches an evenly divisible input reference frequency For example if your reference is NTSC color black frame rate 29 97Hz field rate 59 94Hz you can select any Frame Operating Mode that has a ve...

Page 62: ...pStore requires SDI connections for both video and key two connections In Out per channel for recording and playback For playback only two SDI connections to Out 1 and Out 2 are all that is required per channel Video Key In Video Key Out Video Key Out Record Play Play Only ClipStoreBackplane Connections The ClipStore server 4 channel Summit 2 Channel Solo can be connected directly to the frame It ...

Page 63: ...d for fill and even are used for cut The first output assigned to a ClipStore channel must be an odd numbered output Also DAs Distribution Amplifiers can be used to distribute Frame Aux Bus output The example shows DAs being used for both the Video and Key Aux Bus outputs from the frame 8623266_94r1 ...

Page 64: ...ternal devices A one wire per function parallel hardware relay mechanism is used The nominal contact rating specification for each relay is 1A 60 V GPI and Relay Tally Connections Each Video Input Output module has a 37 pin female sub miniature D connector on the rear of the chassis available for GPI and relay tally Each connector has 4 GPI Inputs 4 GPI Outputs and 16 Relay Tally Outputs Relays ar...

Page 65: ... of each connector are connected to ground For applications that span across more than one connector only one ground common connection is required The following diagram has the GV K Frame X GPI inputs on the left 3 3 V GPI IN 1 Opto Isolator 1 of 4 Ground and Chassis User Equipment Video Processor Frame GPI Input Connections Typical 1 of 4 Connections Relay Tally GPI Outputs Relay Tally and GPI Ou...

Page 66: ... relay tally lamp system The last outputs have the common bus tied to ground this drives a logic system All relays can be used to drive logic or control external circuitry 37 pin Connector Pin Numbers GPIOut1A GPIOut2A GPIOut3A GPIOut4A Tally1B Tally2B Tally3B Tally4B 5 24 6 25 4 Common A 8 27 9 28 Common B 7 or 23 or 26 12V DC 12V Lamp 12V Lamp Logic Tally13E Tally14E Tally15E Tally16E Common E 1...

Page 67: ...d common 60 Volts peak Maximum voltage between any point and ground chassis 60 Volts peak GPI In GPI Out Relay Tally Pin Assignments Each GV K Frame X Input Output Module has a 37 pin connector for GPI and RelayTally The connectors are arranged in left to right order on the rear of the Frame Input Output Module Connectors Module Number Signals Module Number Standard 13RU Frame 1 GPI In 1 4 6 GPI I...

Page 68: ...System Cabling GPI In GPI Out Relay Tally Pin Assignments 62 D 37Female Pin 1 Pin19 Pin 20 Pin 37 Socket Pinout ...

Page 69: ...Tally17E Tally33I Tally49M Tally65Q 16 27 Tally2A Tally18E Tally34I Tally50MK Tally66Q 17 9 Tally3A Tally19E Tally35I Tally51M Tally67Q 18 28 Tally4A Tally20E Tally36I Tally52M Tally68Q 19 10 TallyComB TallyComF TallyComJ TallyComN TallyComR 20 29 TallyComB TallyComF TallyComJ TallyComN TallyComR 21 11 Tally5B Tally21F Tally37J Tally53N Tally69R 22 30 Tally6B Tally22F Tally38J Tally54N Tally70R 23...

Page 70: ...PIOut38 11 6 GPIOut23 GPIOut27 GPIOut31 GPIOut35 GPIOut39 12 25 GPIOut24 GPIOut28 GPIOut32 GPIOut36 GPIOut40 13 7 TallyComU TallyComY TallyComAC TallyComAG TallyComAK 14 26 TallyComU TallyComY TallyComAC TallyComAG TallyComAK 15 8 Tally81U Tally97Y Tally113AC Tally129AG Tally145AK 16 27 Tally82U Tally98Y Tally114AC Tally130AG Tally146AK 17 9 Tally83U Tally99Y Tally115AC Tally131AG Tally147AK 18 28...

Page 71: ...19 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved RS 422 485 Port Pin Assignments Eight RS 422 485 ports are available on the rear of the GV K Frame XP Video Processor and can be used to control various devices or for switcher control by an external controller Note The Frame serial port pinout is automatically configured based on assignment The Frame is the bus controller when controlling external d...

Page 72: ...COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THISDEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION ASS Y QC SERIAL NO 11 06150 090 GPI I O 1 8 GPI I O 9 16 Remote Aux Panel Power Supply AC Requirements The GV RAP 100 and GV RAP 200 external Powe...

Page 73: ...gnments are for both the GPI I O 1 8 and GPI I O 9 16 D 25 Female connector ports Socket Pin Signal D 25 Female Pin 13 Pin 1 Pin 25 Pin 14 1 Tally Out 15 2 Tally Out 13 3 Tally Out Common for 12 to 15 4 Tally Out 11 5 Tally Out 9 6 Tally Out Common for 8 to 11 7 GND 8 Tally In 14 9 Tally In 13 10 GND 11 Tally In 10 12 Tally In 9 13 GND 14 Tally Out 14 15 Tally Out 12 16 GND 17 Tally Out 10 18 Tall...

Page 74: ...SetDef 4 per up to 4 modules 4 GPI 24 Relay Tally up to 4 modules GV K Frame XP Video Standards Hz 4K UHD SDI Modes 3G Modes HD Modes 1080i 29 97 30 25 SMPTE 274M 1080psf 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 SMPTE RP211 1080p 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 SMPTE 274M 720p 50 59 94 60 SMPTE 296 2160p 50 59 94 60 SMPTE 2082 10 2160p 23 96 24 25 29 97 30 SMPTE 2081 10 4K 2SI Quad Link 50 59 94 60 SMPTE 425 5 4K SDQS Quad Li...

Page 75: ...at ITU R656 SMPTE 259M 270 Mbit s SMPTE 292M 1 5 Gbit s SMPTE 424M 3 Gbit s SMPTE 2081 6 Gbit s SMPTE 2082 12 Gbit s Return loss 15db 5 0 MHz to 1 5 GHz 10 db 1 5 GHz to 3 0 GHz 7db 3 0 GHz to 6 0 GHz 4db 6 0 GHz to 12 0 GHz Type of Connector 75 ohm BNC SMPTE 259M Nominal Amplitude 800mv peak to peak terminated Input Impedance 75 ohm Maximum cable length Using Belden 1694A type cable SD Video 350 ...

Page 76: ...icoseconds amplitude HD 3G 135 picoseconds amplitude 6G 80 picoseconds amplitude 12G 45 picoseconds amplitude Timing Jitter SD 0 2 UI HD 1 0 UI 3G 2 0 UI 6G 2 0 UI 12G 2 0 UI Alignment jitter SD 0 2 UI HD 0 2 UI 3G 0 3 UI 6G 2 0 UI 12G 0 3 UI Output Impedance 75 ohm DC Offset Not to exceed 50mV above or below the average peak to peak signal envelope with 75 ohm termination GV K Frame XP Analog Ref...

Page 77: ...10 autorange power factor corrected Automatic line voltage sensing for 120V and 240V sources Line frequency 50 60Hz 5 Maximum power consumption Compact 1800W Leakage current 2 5 mA per line cord GV K Frame XP Mechanical Component In rack Depth Width Height Weight All weights approximate Rack Units Compact 628 4 mm 24 74 in 482 6 mm 19 in 354 8 mm 13 97 in 56 7 kg 125 lbs Fully loaded 8 Power Suppl...

Page 78: ...nnect Cable Length 15m 50ft 7 5m 25ft cable length also available Cable Weight 15 m 50 ft 1 6 kg 3 7 lbs 7 5 m 25 ft 0 9 kg 2 0 lbs Kayenne Power PCU required for Control Panel andTouch Screen Menu Panel Operation Line voltage 100V 240V AC 10 autorange power factor corrected Automatic line voltage sensing for 120V and 240V sources Line frequency 50 60Hz 5 Power consumption 500W maximum Leakage cur...

Page 79: ...Aux 35 with 15 m Cable 185 7 mm 7 3 in 813 7 mm 32 0 in 84 3 mm 3 3 in 6 kg 14 lbs Local Aux 25 with 15 m Cable 185 7 mm 7 3 in 621 7 mm 24 5 in 84 3 mm 3 3 in 4 kg 9 lbs Menu Panel Touch Screen with 15 m cable 91 7 mm 3 6 in 417 85 mm 16 5 in 270 10 mm 10 6 in 6 kg 14 lbs Menu Panel Support Arm n a n a n a 5 kg 11 lbs 3 RU Panel Control Unit PCU 588 5 mm 23 2 in 482 6 mm 19 in 132 6 mm 5 2 in 16 ...

Page 80: ...arrera panel Line voltage 100V 240V AC 1 7A Line frequency 50 60Hz Power consumption 60W Power brick output 12V 5 0A Optional Local Aux Panel 35 or 25 powered from Karrera Panel Power input 12V DC 0 8A maximum Power consumption 10W Karrera Mechanical Component Depth Width Height Weight All weights approximate 2 M E Compact Control Panel 510 mm 20 08 in 1010 mm 39 8 in 178 mm 7 0 in 25 kg 55 lbs 2 ...

Page 81: ...lbs Optional Local Aux Panel Local Aux 35 78 mm 3 1 in 800 mm 31 5 in 162 mm 6 4 in 4 kg 9 lbs Local Aux 25 78 mm 3 1 in 610 mm 24 0 in 162 mm 6 4 in 3 kg 7 lbs Karrera Environmental Storage temperature 20 to 70 deg C 4 to 158 deg F Operating temperature 0 to 40 deg C 32 to 104 deg F Relative humidity 0 95 non condensing Electromagnetic environment E2 according to EN55103 1 2 ...

Page 82: ...sumption 50W Leakage current 2 5 mA GV Korona Mechanical Component Depth Width Height Weight All weights approximate 3 M E GV Korona Control Panel 736 6mm 29 in 860 5mm 33 9 in 287mm 11 3 in 27 9 Kg 61 4 lbs 2 M E GV Korona Control Panel 576 6mm 22 7 in 764 5mm 30 1 in 256mm 10 1 in 17 6 Kg 38 7 lbs 1 M E GV Korona Control Panel 419 8mm 16 5 in 668 5mm 26 3 in 229 9mm 9 0 in 12 3 Kg 27 1 lbs GV Ko...

Page 83: ...nt Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le présent appareil numérique n emet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A préscrites dans le Règl...

Page 84: ...ent this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This product has been evaluated and meets the following Safety Certification Standards Category Standard Designed tested for compliance with Safety UL 60950 UL 60950 1 Issue 2007 03 27 Ed 2 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements IEC 60950 IEC 60950 1 Issue 200...

Page 85: ...cker EN 55022 Class A Conducted Emissions Radiated Magnetic Field Emissions Peak Inrush Current EN55035 2017 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity Environment E4 EN 61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge ESD EN 61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transie...

Page 86: ...ents of the standard ISO 14001 2015 Scope Montreal Product Sales design manufacture and support of video and audio products and systems Breda Design manufacture outsource manufacture and support of video and audio products and systems Certificate Expires November 30 2021 Certificate Issued August 07 2018 Certified Since December 01 2000 Dr Cem O Onus Managing Director Business Assurance DEKRA Cert...

Page 87: ...in a local phone number for the support center nearest you please consult the Contact Us section of Grass Valley s website www grassvalley com An online form for e mail contact is also available from the website Corporate Head Office GrassValley 3499 Douglas B Floreani St Laurent Quebec H4S 2C6 Canada Telephone 1 514 333 1772 Fax 1 514 333 9828 www grassvalley com ...

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