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KAM-DEC-4ADC-MUX Instruction Manual

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Specifications

 

Table 13.  Electrical Length Specifications

Parameter

Value

Electrical Length

Composite In to SDI Out (2D decoder)
Composite In to SDI Out 3D decoder)

1 line + 16 µs
3 lines + 52 µs

Analog Audio to SDI Out (MUX)

3.0 ms

Table 14.  Environmental/Power Specifications

Parameter

Value

Environmental

Frame temperature range

0 to 40 degrees C ambient

Operating humidity range

0 to 90% non-condensing

Non-operating temperature

-10 to +70 degrees C

Mechanical

Frame type

2000T1DNG Kameleon Frame or 2000T3NG Kameleon Frame

Power 

Consumption

16 Watts typical

Summary of Contents for KAM-DEC-4ADC-MUX

Page 1: ...KAM DEC 4ADC MUX KAMELEON SERIES MODULES Instruction Manual SOFTWARE VERSION 5 0 2 071834301 JANUARY 2006 ...

Page 2: ...s to problems and troubleshooting efforts can be found by searching our Frequently Asked Questions FAQ database Software Downloads Software updates drivers and patches can be down loaded Region Voice Fax Address Web Site North America 800 547 8949 Support 530 478 4148 Sales 530 478 3347 Support 530 478 3181 Grass Valley P O Box 599000 Nevada City CA 95959 7900 USA www thomsongrassvalley com Pacifi...

Page 3: ...Browser Interface 22 Web Page Operations and Functional Elements 24 Status and Identification Header 24 Initial Configuration Process Overview 25 KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Links and Web Pages 26 Status Web Page 27 Color coded Status Indicators and Links 27 Status Front Module Properties 27 Submodule Properties 27 Warning Fault Summary 28 Input Output Configuration Web Page 30 I O Config Web Page Elements 3...

Page 4: ...ay Adjustments 56 Audio Processing Web Page 57 Audio Gain 58 Output Processing 58 E MEM Configuration Web Page 59 File Operations 61 Slot Configuration 64 Slot Identification 65 Locate Module 65 Slot Memory 65 Frame Health Reports Link 65 SNMP Trap Reports Link 67 Software Updating 68 Acquiring Software 68 NetConfig Software 68 Kameleon Software 69 Updating Software With NetConfig 70 Updating from...

Page 5: ...s the features of a specific Kameleon module in the Kameleon Media Processing System As part of this module family it is subject to Safety and Regulatory Compliance described in the 2000 Series frame and power supply documentation see the Kameleon 2000 Series Frames Instruction Manual ...

Page 6: ...6 KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Instruction Manual Preface ...

Page 7: ... conversion to broadcast quality serial digital 3D video decoding Four channels of analog audio A D conversion to two embedded 48 kHz AES digital audio streams Audio and video delay synchronization and processing amplifier Powerful line by line VBI processing including user configuration of active video lines for carrying data Built in 4x4 audio router for mapping audio channels to specific AES st...

Page 8: ...MUX module if required and place the front module in the corresponding front slot 3 Cable the signal ports All Kameleon modules can be inserted and removed from a 2000 Series Kameleon Frame with power on Note Remove the front processing module before removing the rear I O module Audio submodules must be installed or removed with the front module removed from the frame front module powered down Sys...

Page 9: ...3NG single 240W p s 2000FAN 2000NET and 2000GEN modules frame can be fully populated with Kameleon modules when the 2000FAN fan sled and two power sleds are installed Table 1 provides the maximum Kameleon module count for frame types Table 1 Power Cooling and Module Capacity of 2000 Series Kameleon Frames Item 2000T3NG Kameleon Frame Capacity 2000T1DNG KameleonFrame Capacity KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Modul...

Page 10: ...r face connectors Kameleon Audio Submodule The KAM DEC 4ADC MUX module requires a KAM ADC S submodule installed in the Submodule 1 position The submodule will be provided with the front processing media module The Submodule 2 position is not supported in this application If the submodule needs to be installed line up the connectors on the bottom of the submodule with the correct submodule position...

Page 11: ...hown in Figure 4 on page 12 3 Verify that the module connector seats properly against the midplane 4 Using a crossblade screwdriver tighten the two screw locks to secure the module in the frame Media section rear slots 1 6 with three 2000EMI blanks Media section rear slots 7 12 Network and reference input connections Power frame configuration frame health connections 8173 27r1 8173_28 Media sectio...

Page 12: ...0 J9 J6 J5 J4 J3 J1 SIG J2 2900 PRM 7 J11 AN AUD 4 AN AUD 3 J8 J7 AES 1 AES 2 AES1 AES2 AN AUD 1 AN AUD 2 Rear alignment post and receptacle Screw lock both sides 8343 02 2000 frame rear view KAM MIX R module Board edge guides both sides 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 13 1 8173 04r1 Network Slot 13 Reference Distribution Slot 15 Main Power Supply Slot 18 Secondary Power Supply Slot 20 Front Media Slo...

Page 13: ...responding front slot see Figure 7 7 Verify that the module connector seats properly against the midplane and rear module connector 8 Press firmly on both ejector tabs to seat the module Figure 7 Installing Front Media Module Alignment post and receptacle 8343_10 2000 Frame front view Board edge guides Board edge guides ...

Page 14: ... shown in the connector pinout at left of Figure 8 SDI Video Out The SDI video is output at BNC connector J1 labeled SDO Figure 8 KAM MIX R Input Output Connectors CVO SD0 SIG J10 J9 J6 J5 J4 J3 J1 SIG J2 2900 PRM 7 J11 AN AUD 4 AN AUD 3 J8 J7 AES 1 AES 2 AES1 AES2 AN AUD 1 AN AUD 2 8343_03 J11 VI SDI Composite Video In J6 CVO not used not used in this application J1 SDO SDI Video Out J10 AN AUD1 ...

Page 15: ...6 J5 J4 J3 J1 SIG J2 2900 PRM 7 J11 AN AUD 4 AN AUD 3 J8 J7 AES 1 AES 2 AES1 AES2 AN AUD 1 AN AUD 2 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 PWR Green diagnostic LED on indicates power OK For factory use FAULT Red diagnostic LED is off during normal operation Ejector Tabs Processor Module Front Edge Passive Rear Module COMM Yellow LED on during remote control communication CONF Yellow LED on when module is initial...

Page 16: ...ditions Indicated LED Indication Condition Fault red Off Normal operation On continuously Module has detected internal fault Long flash One of the inputs is missing or is wrong standard Short flash Errors present in SDI and or AES EBU input COMM yellow Off No activity on frame communication bus Three flash off pattern Module Location command received from a remote control system Short flash Activi...

Page 17: ...pe Flywheel Video Decoder checkbox must be unchecked for 3D controls to appear Mixed Motion Low Motion Mixed Motion High Motion Composite In 3D Decoder Control Low Motion Mixed Motion or High Motion radio button N A 3D motion threshold Low 60 Mixed 25 High 5 0 to 127 1 unit steps Composite In 3D Decoder Control 3D Motion Threshold MotThrld 3D Comb filter Luma Chroma Luma Chroma Luma Chroma Composi...

Page 18: ...N A Freeze mode selection Internal timing source None None AutoBlack AutoFreeze Field 1 Field 2 Frame or Disabled Output Frame Sync Freeze Mode Selection radio buttons N A Enable video processing Enable Disable Enable or Color Bars Video Proc Video Processing radio buttons N A Video gain lock Off On or Off Video Proc Video Gain Lock radio buttons N A Main video contrast Y gain 100 50 to 149 6 0 4 ...

Page 19: ... MUX Group Insertion Insert checkboxes N A Mux group number for insertion Group 1 Group 1 to Group 4 MUX Group number radio buttons N A Mux Bits Sample rate 20 Bits 20 or 24 bits MUX 20 or 24 Bit radio buttons N A Set analog audio input levels Ch 1 Ch 4 24 0 dBu 2 to 28 dBu 0 1 dBu steps Analog Audio Inputs N A Audio Pair 1 and Pair 2 channel swap Audio Channel Pairing Pair 1 and 2 Ch A and Ch B r...

Page 20: ...A and Ch B and Pair 2 Ch A and Ch B Pass Pass Invert A B A B A B 1 kHz 400 Hz Silence A B Pair 1 or Pair 2 Audio Proc Pair 1 and Pair 2 Ch A and Ch B Processing pulldowns Ch1AProc Ch1BProc Ch2AProc Ch2BProc Lock Pair 1 Ch A and Ch B gain adjustments and Pair 2 Ch A and Ch B gain adjustments Unlocked Lock or Unlocked Audio Proc Pair 1 and Pair 2 Ch A and Ch B Locked checkbox N A Audio Pair 1 Ch A g...

Page 21: ...channels that you can easily manipulate with user configured knobs Update software for applicable modules and assign frame and panel IP addresses with the NetConfig Networking application Recommended for real time control of module configuration parame ters providing the fastest response time Note Not all module functions are available with the control panel such as E MEM and factory default recal...

Page 22: ...d processing time and a manual screen refresh to become effective Web interface recommended for setting up module signal and slot names E MEMS and reporting status for SNMP and monitoring Refer to the Frame Status page shown in Figure 11 on page 23 The Kame leon and 2000 modules can be addressed by clicking either on a specific module icon in the frame status display or on a module name or slot nu...

Page 23: ...The selected link s Status page is first displayed and the sub list of links for the selection is opened The sub list allows you to select a particular information page for the selected device Content display section displays the information page for the selected frame or module frame slot icons are also active links Refresh button for manual update of page ...

Page 24: ... numerical adjustment control has a Coarse adjust button left and right top double arrows which increases or decreases the step value by a factor of 10 The Fine adjust button left and right inside single arrows increases or decreases the step value by 1 To change a value use the arrow button controls or enter a value into the number field and select the Enter button or use the Enter key on your ke...

Page 25: ...tial Configuration Process Overview To configure the Kameleon module proceed as follows 1 Go to the I O Config web page to setup and name inputs and outputs 2 If not already connected connect all input and output signals Go to the module Status web page to verify component and signal presence and condition 3 Go to the Video Input Select web page to configure the video source and output timing sour...

Page 26: ...g of each input page 30 Functional View shows a block diagram of the module with links to each configuration web page page 33 Module Configuration web pages for setting up the module beginning on page 34 E MEM provides a Standard view for Local Recall operations for up to 5 E MEM registers page 59 and an Advanced view providing addi tional Save to and Load from file operations page 60 and Slot Con...

Page 27: ...page 29 Arrows represent signal paths that may or may not be monitored These elements act as links when their function is active indicated by underlined function name Color code Green Pass operating as expected Yellow Warning signal is absent has errors or is misconfigured Red Fault a component has failed Grey Not monitored White Not present Status Front Module Properties The Status Front Module p...

Page 28: ...ideo Input is 525 and reference is 625 lines WARNING Video Input is 625 but configuration is 525 lines WARNING Video Input is 525 but configuration is 625 lines WARNING Video Input Signal not detected WARNING Frame Reference is not present WARNING Frame Reference is not locked to input WARNING Frame Reference is not present WARNING No Video output GenLock selected but not present WARNING 1 or more...

Page 29: ...KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Instruction Manual 29 KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Links and Web Pages Figure 14 Module and Signal Status Warning and Fault summary section ...

Page 30: ...ill help later in the config uration process Figure 15 illustrates the I O Config web page for the KAM MIX R passive rear module required for the KAM DEC 4ADC MUX front module fol lowed by detailed information of the web page elements Figure 15 KAM MIX R Rear Module Configuration Web Page I O Config Web Page Elements The four Analog Audio Rear module connectors are shown in detail in Figure 16 to ...

Page 31: ...erational Input Output selec tion determined by the rear module used Signal Name Enter a signal name up to 15 characters for each operational input output The name will be used to identify the signal in other config uration web pages Factory default names are shown in Figure 16 on page 30 Status Table 4 shows by color and signal type the signal status reports that may be displayed in the Status ro...

Page 32: ... will look similar to Figure 17 The AA In Ch 1 Ch 4 will be indicated as Not Available and a warning will be present indicating that the submodule is not present The information will also be reported on the Status web page in the sub module graphic and the reporting text at the bottom of the web page Figure 17 I O Web Page with Submodule Not Available ...

Page 33: ...unctions and signal paths that are active or inactive in the current configuration It can be used as a link map for configuring module functions Begin configuring with one of the input function blocks on the left Color coding indicates active functions and flow Greyed components are inactive due to hardware and or software constraints Underlined module functions are links to the web page for that ...

Page 34: ... 40 Settings for Standard 525 625 The Composite input signal may be adjusted as required before decoding by using the controls on this page 625 line rate settings do not require and do not show Video Input Signal Option or Input Signal Setup Note The PAL M standard is not supported for 3D decoding Input Video Gain Input Video signal gain can be adjusted approximately 6dB Black Level Black level ca...

Page 35: ...KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Instruction Manual 35 KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Links and Web Pages Figure 19 Composite Input Web Page ...

Page 36: ...e high motion decoder should be used User Defined changing any preset value in the Motion decoders will switch to the user mode After setting the preset decoder mode for the amount of motion in the video application use the following controls to maximize video quality 3D Motion Threshold This control sets the amount of motion between pixels that is detected in the incoming video The motion detecto...

Page 37: ...s mode the 2D adaptive decoder motion selector is con trolled by only the chrominance magnitude error in the video Luma Level The Luma Level control sets the magnitude error threshold for the Y or luminance component of the video signal in the comb filter The default value is 56 Chroma Level The Chroma Level control sets the magnitude error threshold for the chrominance portion of the video signal...

Page 38: ... correct line rate with the 525 or 625 radio button On a line by line basis you can remove black level setup in NTSC or PAL M video and select one of the following three decoding options Blank existing VBI and Data Line information Select Notch Decoding of the composite signal or Pass through decoded VBI and Data Lines active video lines informa tion as is Note The data lines not reserved for carr...

Page 39: ...KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Instruction Manual 39 KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Links and Web Pages Figure 21 VBI Decode Web Page 625 Line Rate ...

Page 40: ...nly signal name is entered on the I O Config page Input Status Signal presence reported Enable disable Loss of Signal report to both Kameleon status pages and SNMP monitoring devices Note The disabling of video and reference Loss of Signal reports and SDI Input Error warnings allow you to filter these reports from higher level Kameleon status displays and SNMP monitoring They will still be reporte...

Page 41: ...KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Instruction Manual 41 KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Links and Web Pages Figure 22 Video Input Select Web Page ...

Page 42: ...P monitoring devices Frame Sync Delay read only Frame Sync mode is reported when Output Timing Selection is Internal Frame Reference and timing is pro vided from the 2000GEN module Delay mode is reported when the input signal Video In is used for timing reference Output Timing Selection If you have a 2000GEN reference module installed in the frame and want the Kameleon to work as a frame synchroni...

Page 43: ...m of the web page see Figure 24 on page 44 for 525 line rate and Figure 25 on page 44 for 625 line rate 2 Select the last line includes all previous active video lines that will be used for data Selected active video lines will be shown in the Reserved for Data section of the web page as shown for lines 21 284 and 22 285 in Figure 24 on page 44 and lines 24 337 and 25 338 in Figure 25 on page 44 L...

Page 44: ...44 KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Instruction Manual KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Links and Web Pages Figure 24 Advanced VBI Configuration 525 Line Rate Figure 25 Advanced VBI Configuration 625 Line Rate ...

Page 45: ...ion selections plus AutoBlack and AutoFreeze modes to be used when the video signal is lost Figure 26 on page 46 AutoBlack outputs a black signal while AutoFreeze outputs the last complete video field You may also choose Disabled Output which will disable the SDI output com pletely no signal of any kind when the signal is lost When set to Frame Delay mode using the Video In output timing reference...

Page 46: ...46 KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Instruction Manual KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Links and Web Pages Figure 26 Frame Synchronizer Web Page Internal Frame Reference Figure 27 Frame Synchronizer Web Page Video In Reference ...

Page 47: ...lect Color Bars to use the internally generated 100 vertical color bars test signal Two modes of video processing are available Standard or Advanced With Standard selected only the Y Channel Video Processing controls on the left will be visible along with the clipping controls When Advanced is selected the B Y and R Y Gain and Balance Offset con trols will also be displayed as shown in Figure 29 o...

Page 48: ... Enable radio button You may also apply the clip levels to the vertical blanking interval by checking the Apply clips to VBI box Use the following clipping controls to adjust levels on the composite output Use the Soft Y White Clip control to set the clipping level for the top end white of the luminance signal positive excursions Use the Soft Y Black Clip control to set the clipping level for the ...

Page 49: ...KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Instruction Manual 49 KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Links and Web Pages Figure 28 Video Processing Web Page Standard View ...

Page 50: ...50 KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Instruction Manual KAM DEC 4ADC MUX Links and Web Pages Figure 29 Video Processing Web Page Advanced View ...

Page 51: ...ction allows the insertion of two streams deter mined on the Audio Channel Pairing Web Page on page 54 into any Group 1 4 in the SDI signal output with the following controls Select the Stream A and or Stream B checkboxes in the Insert column to insert Pair 1 and or Pair 2 into the SDI output steam Select the audio Group number in the SDI stream into which to insert embed the streams Select the ou...

Page 52: ...am AES2 channel 1 AES2 channel 2 AES1 channel 1 AES1 channel 2 SDI stream G1 Inserted Audio streams determined by Audio Channel Pairing One audio Group two streams A B max One stream two channels 1 2 max 8343_05 Video G4 G3 G2 G1 AES1 AES2 AES1 AES2 AES1 AES2 AES1 AES2 EAV SAV Audio Stream B Audio Stream A Mux Group ...

Page 53: ...t is reported if the incoming signal is greater than 40 dBFS Clipping is reported for incoming signals in excess of approximately 0 5 dB of maximum level Maximum Input Level is adjustable 2 0 to 28 dBu for each analog audio input Kameleon uses this value to adjust the signal level into the A to D converter for the best signal to noise and dynamic range Figure 32 Analog Audio Inputs Web Page Use th...

Page 54: ...o input channels and the columns represent the audio output channels The columns are grouped together into two dif ferent pairs Pair 1 Ch A and Ch B and Pair 2 Ch A and Ch B The streams in each pair are grouped together into a Mux group on the Mux web page Then Stream A or Stream B or both can be inserted into the SDI output video see MUX Web Page on page 51 Note Audio input names are assigned usi...

Page 55: ...e Use the Audio Sync web page Figure 34 to Synchronize the two audio channel pairs to video Frame Sync and or Add audio delay using the delay adjust controls to add delay to each channel or lock the channels together as a pair and adjust delay Figure 34 Audio Synchronizer Web Page Use this link ...

Page 56: ...s reported in the Total Delay read only display for each channel Delay Adjustments Each audio channel can be adjusted for delay separately or in pairs Use the following adjustments for audio delay To lock the two channels in a pair together select the Channel Lock checkbox for Pair 1 or Pair 2 Adjust the delay for each channel with the Ch A Delay Adjust and Ch B Delay adjust controls for each pair...

Page 57: ...o Processing web page Figure 35 to adjust the following for each audio pair Adjust audio signal gain for each individual channel or the two audio pairs Lock gain settings for simultaneous channel A channel B adjustment and Select a processing option for each channel Figure 35 Audio Processing Web Page Use this link ...

Page 58: ...er control will set the gain to the same value for each channel in the pair Note After gain has been adjusted a straight quote mark will be added to Ch A and Ch B to indicate the status of the channels after gain Output Processing Set the output processing for each channel with the Processing pulldown to one of the following Pass Invert A B A B A B 1 kHz test tone 400 Hz test tone Silence A B Pair...

Page 59: ...mes such as the signal inputs select the Recall factory names button There are two E MEM view selections Standard and Advanced In Standard view Figure 36 any one of five learned E MEMs can be recalled by selecting the corresponding Recall button in the Local Opera tions window This will place the configuration for the entire module into that E MEM into the KAM DEC 4ADC MUX This change will occur i...

Page 60: ... from To learn an E MEM 1 Open the Advanced view 2 When the configuration is complete for all channels on the module type a descriptive name for the configuration into an unused E MEM register or overwrite an existing one 3 Learn the E MEM to memory by selecting the corresponding Learn button All channel configurations are learned at once and stored in the same register This register is now learne...

Page 61: ...gurations to a computer hard drive or other accessible media for later recall to the onboard E MEM registers of any Kameleon module in your system To save to a file first make sure you have learned the configuration then press the Save To button This will bring up a File Download screen similar to Figure 38 Select Save Figure 38 File Download Screen ...

Page 62: ...elect Save This E MEM reg ister is now saved to the selected location and may be recalled as described below Figure 39 Save As Screen Load File A file may be loaded from a saved directory to a register on the E MEM web page by selecting the Load From button in the associated E MEM register in the Advanced view This will bring up the Load E MEM web page Figure 40 Figure 40 Load E MEM Web Page ...

Page 63: ... to download and select Open Figure 41 Choose File Screen This will place the path and filename in the Load E MEM screen Figure 40 on page 62 If this is the correct file select Load Continue to load files or select Cancel to return to the main E MEM web page Loaded files will now be entered in the associated E MEM registers Select the associated Recall button for each E MEM register to load the co...

Page 64: ...b page Figure 42 to Assign an appropriate name to the module slot Assign an Asset Tag identification Enable disable the Locate Module function Save module configuration and enable slot memory and Link to the 2000NET Frame Health Reporting and SNMP Reporting web pages Figure 42 Slot Configuration Web Page Use this link ...

Page 65: ... 2000NET module If the 2000NET module is removed or powered down the stored configura tions are not saved When the Restore upon Install box has been checked the current configuration saved to this slot is saved as slot memory When the current module is removed and another module of the same type and software version is installed the configuration saved to the 2000NET module will be down loaded to ...

Page 66: ...e Output Format for Warnings on the external RS 232 Frame Alarm output on the rear of the frame When the Open radio button is selected warnings are not reported to the external frame alarm Selecting the Closed radio button causes warnings to be reported in the same manner as alarms Frame Health Reporting this section provides a table showing the pres ence and status of all frame devices such as mo...

Page 67: ... the hardware switches for Module Fault reporting and Asynchronous Status reporting are in enabled on the 2000NET module DIP switch S1 segment 7 and DIP switch S2 segment 1 SNMP Trap Reporting this section provides a table showing the presence and or status of all frame devices such as modules power supplies power and fan sleds and other frame functions such as fan and Frame Bus status Use the cor...

Page 68: ...tConfig Networking application must be at version 2 0 6 for proper operation To determine your NetConfig version open NetConfig click on the About link on the top of the NetConfig Tool Bar If you do not have NetConfig or the latest version you can download it from the Thomson Grass Valley ftp site at this URL ftp ftp thomsongrassvalley com pub router NetConfig Version 2 0 6 1 Right click on the Ne...

Page 69: ...attempting to download the files Download the following files to the C temp directory or other conve nient location on your PC by right clicking on the file link and selecting Save Target As KAM DEC 4ADC MUX_5 0 2 sw2 required for NetConfig down load Note Do not save this file as a text document Select All Files under the Save As Type pulldown NetConfig will not recognize this file if it has a txt...

Page 70: ... in the default location in C Program Files Grass Valley Group NetConfig If you have installed NetConfig in another location find the location of the NetConfig directory by right clicking on the NetConfig shortcut Select Properties and note the location in the Start In field Download the package to the NetConfig directory 2 In the main NetConfig directory locate a folder named modular If this fold...

Page 71: ...tConfig Instruction Manual included during installation in the main NetConfig directory in pdf format NetConfig pdf 8 Click on the Load SW button on the top of the NetConfig toolbar Note Different versions of NetConfig may differ in the software update directory structure used for accessing software This manual shows NetConfig version 2 0 6 Refer to the NetConfig manual for the version you are usi...

Page 72: ...software to any module but a KAM DEC 4ADC MUX module at version 1 0 4 12 Check the Re Boot when complete checkbox in the lower left corner of the screen 13 Click on the Load button at the bottom of the Load Software screen to begin the update 14 If the load has been successful a popup will appear as shown in Figure 44 Click the OK button Figure 44 Load Successful Popup 15 Allow the reboot to compl...

Page 73: ...n complete checkbox in the lower left corner of the screen 21 Press the Load button to download the full package to the module s selected 22 If the load has been successful a popup will appear as shown in Figure 44 on page 72 Click the OK button in the popup 23 Allow the reboot to complete Figure 45 NetConfig Load Full Package 24 Open the Status web page of each module and verify the module has no...

Page 74: ...ng processing Line by line blank Table 7 Composite Input Specifications Parameter Value Composite Input Signal types Composite analog video conforming to NTSC 525 59 9 SMPTE170M PAL B PAL I 625 50 CCIR 624 4 PAL M 525 59 9 CCIR 624 4 note PAL M input not supported by 2000GEN Level 0 5 V p p to 2 V p p 1 V p p nominal Impedance 75 Ω terminating Signal source 75 Ω BNC on rear module or internal sign...

Page 75: ...de pass Table 8 Audio ADC Specifications Parameter Value Analog Input ADC Number of inputs 4 per submodule Level for full scale output 2 dB to 28 dBu adjustable in 0 1 dBu steps Input impedance 22 kΩ Common mode input voltage 20 V maximum Differential DC 0 25 V maximum Common mode rejection ratio 72 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz Connector type Multi pin receptacle Analog Audio Input Conversion Performance Si...

Page 76: ...izes down to 48 samples Pass through Up to 4 groups frame sync must be in delay mode Insert 1 group Bits sample on inserted audio 20 24 bits selectable Buffer size 170 samples MUX delay 1 77 ms Distribution Evenly distributed minimum of 3 samples per line maximum of 4 samples per line except near switching lines Switch line and nearby lines lines 4 5 6 317 318 319 for 625 8 9 10 270 271 272 for 52...

Page 77: ...ecoder 1 line 16 µs 3 lines 52 µs Analog Audio to SDI Out MUX 3 0 ms Table 14 Environmental Power Specifications Parameter Value Environmental Frame temperature range 0 to 40 degrees C ambient Operating humidity range 0 to 90 non condensing Non operating temperature 10 to 70 degrees C Mechanical Frame type 2000T1DNG Kameleon Frame or 2000T3NG Kameleon Frame Power Consumption 16 Watts typical ...

Page 78: ... Figure 46 Check for presence and quality of input signals Verify that source equipment is operating correctly Check cable connections Figure 46 Location of Module Fuse and Voltage Testpoints Refer to Figure 9 on page 15 for the location of PWR LED and Table 2 on page 16 for proper LED indications If the module is still not operating correctly replace it with a known good spare and return the faul...

Page 79: ...web page control 55 channel pairing summary table 19 web page control 54 channel swap summary table 19 web page control 54 delay channel lock 20 summary table 20 web page controls 56 gain summary table 20 web page controls 58 group insertion Mux summary table 19 web page control 51 processing summary table 20 web page controls 58 silence 54 synchronizing 55 Audio Channel Pairing web page 54 Audio ...

Page 80: ... Advanced view 60 description 59 load file 62 save file 61 standard view 59 web page 59 F factory defaults recall factory defaults 59 summary table 17 video processor 48 Factory names recall 59 fan 8 FAQ database 2 fault messages 28 fault table 16 Fine adjust button overview 24 Flywheel video decoder enabling 40 frame capacity 8 9 Frame Health Reporting 65 frame reference setting 42 frame sync 45 ...

Page 81: ...input 40 Low Motion decoder overview 36 M midplane 13 Mixed Motion decoder overview 36 module location function 16 64 module slot identification 64 MUX web page 51 N naming module slots 64 NetConfig updating software 68 Network Interface Module version 8 Newton Control Panel overview 21 summary table 17 NTSC composite 525 input 34 O online documentation 2 operational modes 16 output freeze mode 45...

Page 82: ...78 V VBI configuration advanced view 40 43 blanking 38 clipping summary table 18 notch decode 38 remove setup 38 summary table 18 VBI Decode web page 38 vertical blanking interval VBI 40 vertical timing summary table 18 web page control 45 video format 40 input select 40 line rate 40 loss of signal reporting 40 selectin input format 40 Video Gain Lock summary table 18 web page control 48 Video Inp...

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