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KARRERA K-FRAME  —  Installation & Service Manual

Index

 

cabling

  

79

installation

  

51

logical Aux bus

resource sharing

  

174

logical ID

  

122

look ahead tally calculator

  

135

M

Macintosh

Menu application

  

44

Maintenance

  

219

MatchDef

  

185

Auto Line-Rate Enable button

  

185

connectors

  

81

Crop button

  

186

Letterbox button

  

185

Matte button

  

186

Sync/Scale button

  

185

MatchDef input conversion

  

184

Matte button

MatchDef

  

186

SetDef

  

184

matte limiting

  

188

Both

  

188

Decodable

  

188

None

  

188

Transmittable

  

188

maximum ambient temperature

  

57

maximum switcher delay

  

83

ME Viewer

  

130

Memory Usage

  

193

menu

Default Keyframe

  

165

Eng Setup-Router Device Setup

  

215

Menu application

  

35

connecting to Frame

  

101

general description

  

97

initialization

  

100

run on Mac

  

44

Menu C:\

  

168

menu category selection

  

99

Menu identity

temporary

  

171

182

menu name

  

123

Menu on User PC

  

44

Menu Panel

articulated arm

  

34

articulated arm assembly

  

49

articulated arm dimensions

  

49

cabling

  

78

changing IP address

  

113

connectors

  

47

cooling

  

47

dimensions

  

46

installation

  

45

installation on wall

  

50

installation with articulated arm

  

50

IP information storage

  

230

menu category selection

  

99

menu screen

  

97

node registration

  

116

soft knob

  

99

touchscreen calibration

  

241

menu screen

components and organization

  

97

data pad

  

98

Menu Panel

  

97

top line

  

98

touch button

  

98

Menu Version

  

193

Minimize Menu button

  

194

minimum switcher delay

  

82

Mulitiviewer green tally calculations

about

  

139

configure

  

139

multi-destination panel

assign Aux bus

  

191

N

name

changing Control Panel

  

106

changing Video Processor

  

106

name display hierarchy

  

123

network

cabling

  

74

connecting to existing

  

104

isolated

  

104

network cabling

  

74

network communications

background information

  

103

network settings

  

78

Summary of Contents for KARRERA K-FRAME

Page 1: ...KARRERA K FRAME VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER Installation Service Manual Software Version 7 0 071888004 JULY 2014 ...

Page 2: ...pe The design manufacture and support of video and audio hardware and software products and related systems This Certificate is valid until June 14 2015 This Certificate is valid as of June 14 2012 Certified for the first time June 14 2000 H Pierre Sallé President DEKRA Certification Inc The method of operation for quality certification is defined in the DEKRA General Terms And Conditions For Qual...

Page 3: ...KARRERA K FRAME VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER Installation Service Manual Software Version 7 0 071888004 JULY 2014 ...

Page 4: ... 7 800 8080 2020 or 33 1 48 25 20 20 United States Canada 24 x 7 1 800 547 8949 or 1 530 478 4148 Local Support Centers available during normal business hours Asia Hong Kong Taiwan Korea Macau 852 2531 3058 Indian Subcontinent 91 22 24933476 Southeast Asia Malaysia 603 7492 3303 Southeast Asia Singapore 65 6379 1313 China 861 0660 159 450 Japan 81 3 5484 6868 Australia and New Zealand 61 1300 721 ...

Page 5: ... of Compliance 27 EN55022 Class A Warning 27 Canadian Certified Power Cords 28 Canadian Certified AC Adapter 28 FCC Emission Limits 28 Certification 28 Section 1 Introduction 31 Overview 31 Features 31 K Frame Video Processor 32 K Frame Control Surfaces 33 Karrera 33 Touch Screen Menu Panel Option 34 Soft Panel KSP Option 35 Menu Application 35 K Frame System Examples 36 Basic Single Suite Karrera...

Page 6: ...ket Installation 2 ME and 3 ME Main Panels 54 Tabletop Bracket Installation 2 ME Compact Panel 55 Section 3 Frames Installation 57 General Rack Mounting Instructions 57 Weight Distribution 57 Cooling Requirements 57 Power Connections 57 13 RU Standard Video Processor 58 6 RU Compact Video Processor 63 K Frame Controller Connections 66 K Frame Power Supply Frame Installation 67 K Frame Power Supply...

Page 7: ...ons 98 Data Pads and Soft Knobs 99 Menu Selection 99 System Power Up and Initialization 99 Power and Initialization Indications 100 Karrera K Frame Menu Application Initialization 100 Default Karrera K Frame System Communications 101 Establishing Menu to Frame Communication 101 Connecting the Menu Application to a Frame 101 Network Configuration 103 IP Address Background Information 103 Gateway IP...

Page 8: ...6 Changing Output Assignments 127 Aux Bus Configuration 128 ME Viewer 130 Switcher Tally Configuration 131 About Tally Systems 132 Switcher Tally Calculator Menus 133 Relay Assign Menu 137 About MV Green Tally Calculations for Multiviewer On Air and Green 139 Configure MV Green Tally for Look Ahead Preview 139 Set Source Names with External Ethernet Tally 140 ClipStore Configuration 142 Summit Sol...

Page 9: ... Resources 176 Divide Resources Between Suites 178 Save Default Multi Suite Engineering Setups File 180 Define and Save Default Suite Prefs 180 Define and Save Default Panel Prefs 180 Delegate Stripes to MEs In Each Suite 181 Multi Suite Independent Operation 181 Engineering Login 182 SetDef and MatchDef 183 SetDef Output Conversion 184 MatchDef Input Conversion 184 Video Settings 186 Reference Sy...

Page 10: ...Setting IP Addresses 215 Primary and Secondary Router Communications 216 Defining Routed Sources Definition 216 User Setups 218 Section 7 Maintenance 219 Introduction 219 Servicing Precautions 219 Grass Valley Web Site 219 Grass Valley Customer Support FAQ Database 219 Reset Procedures 220 Video Processor Frame Reset 220 Control Panel Reset 220 Software Installation 221 Software Option Authorizati...

Page 11: ...f the Internal Battery 240 Video Processor Frame Battery Replacement 241 Touchscreen Calibration 241 Diagnostics 244 Capture Software Diagnostic Data 244 Control Panel Module Diagnostics 245 Creating Compact Flash Cards 246 Materials Required 247 CF Card Formatting Procedure 247 Updating System Software on a New Control Panel CF Card 250 Restore Control Panel Configuration Files 250 SNMP Monitorin...

Page 12: ...12 KARRERA K FRAME Installation Service Manual Contents ...

Page 13: ...nowledge of the system The Karrera K Frame Installation Service Manual contains information about installing configuring and maintaining the system The Karrera K Frame Release Notes contain information about new features and system enhancements for a specific software version and also includes software installation procedures Always check the release notes for your current system software before y...

Page 14: ...Frame Contact Grass Valley Product Management for more information on this SDK The KSP Graphical User Interface Instruction Manual provides information requirements and instructions for operating the 1 ME switcher Soft Panel GUI on a touch screen or regular PC including the optional customized keyboard The Switcher Concepts Manual provides an overview of switcher operation and describes basic swit...

Page 15: ...ied to do so Safety Terms and Symbols Terms in This Manual Safety related statements may appear in this manual in the following form WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that may result in per sonal injury or loss of life CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to equipment or other property or which may cause equipment crucial t...

Page 16: ...nts or circuitry when power is present Indicates that dangerous high voltage is present within the equipment enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Indicates that user operator or service technician should refer to product manual s for important operating maintenance or service instructions This is a prompt to note fuse rating when replacing fuse s The...

Page 17: ...using Disconnect mains power prior to servicing Use proper lift points Do not use door latches to lift or move equipment Avoid mechanical hazards Allow all rotating devices to come to a stop before servicing Cautions The following caution statements identify conditions or practices that can result in damage to equipment or other property Use correct power source Do not operate this product from a ...

Page 18: ...trical codes Operation of this equipment at voltages exceeding 130 VAC requires power supply cords which comply with NEMA configurations International power cords if provided have the approval of the country of use Use correct replacement battery This product may contain batteries To reduce the risk of explosion check polarity and replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by manufa...

Page 19: ...prechende Qualifikationen für diese Arbeiten Sicherheit Begriffe und Symbole In diesem Handbuch verwendete Begriffe Sicherheitsrelevante Hinweise können in diesem Handbuch in der fol genden Form auftauchen WARNUNG Warnungen weisen auf Situationen oder Vorgehensweisen hin die Verletzungs oder Lebensgefahr bergen VORSICHT Vorsichtshinweise weisen auf Situationen oder Vorgehensweisen hin die zu Schäd...

Page 20: ...hspannung im Gerätegehäuse hin die stark genug sein kann um eine Stromschlaggefahr darzustellen Weist darauf hin dass der Benutzer Bediener oder Service techniker wichtige Bedienungs Wartungs oder Servicean weisungen in den Produkthandbüchern lesen sollte Dies ist eine Aufforderung beim Wechsel von Sicherungen auf deren Nennwert zu achten Die im Text angegebene Sicherung muss durch eine Sicherung ...

Page 21: ...kt nur in Umgebungen in denen keinerlei Explosionsgefahr besteht Hohe Kriechströme Das Gerät muss vor dem Einschalten unbedingt geerdet werden Doppelte Spannungsversorgung kann vorhanden sein Schließen Sie die beiden Anschlußkabel an getrennte Stromkreise an Vor Servicearbeiten sind beide Anschlußkabel vom Netz zu trennen Zweipolige neutrale Sicherung Schalten Sie den Netzstrom ab bevor Sie mit de...

Page 22: ...Kompo nente von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker untersuchen Kabel richtig verlegen Verlegen Sie Netzkabel und andere Kabel so dass Sie nicht beschädigt werden Stützen Sie schwere Kabelbündel ordnungs gemäß ab damit die Anschlüsse nicht beschädigt werden Richtige Netzkabel verwenden Wenn Netzkabel mitgeliefert wurden erfüllen diese alle nationalen elektrischen Normen Der Betrieb dieses Geräts...

Page 23: ...dez à aucune intervention d entretien autre que celles contenues dans le manuel de l utilisateur à moins que vous ne soyez habilité pour le faire Consignes et symboles de sécurité Termes utilisés dans ce manuel Les consignes de sécurité présentées dans ce manuel peuvent apparaître sous les formes suivantes AVERTISSEMENT Les avertissements signalent des conditions ou des pratiques susceptibles d oc...

Page 24: ...ent cette tension peut être suffisante pour constituer un risque de décharge électrique Signale que l utilisateur l opérateur ou le technicien de main tenance doit faire référence au x manuel s pour prendre con naissance des instructions d utilisation de maintenance ou d entretien Il s agit d une invite à prendre note du calibre du fusible lors du remplacement de ce dernier Le fusible auquel il es...

Page 25: ... dans un environnement non explosible N utilisez pas ce produit dans un environnement dont l atmosphère est explosible Présence possible de courants de fuite Un raccordement à la masse est indis pensable avant la mise sous tension Deux alimentations peuvent être présentes dans l équipement Assurez vous que chaque cordon d alimentation est raccordé à des circuits de terre séparés Débranchez les deu...

Page 26: ...n Acheminez les câbles correctement Acheminez les câbles d alimentation et les autres câbles de manière à ce qu ils ne risquent pas d être endommagés Supportez correctement les enroulements de câbles afin de ne pas endom mager les connecteurs Utilisez les cordons d alimentation adéquats Les cordons d alimentation de cet équipement s ils sont fournis satisfont aux exigences de toutes les régle ment...

Page 27: ...ill be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Grass Valley Group can affect emission compliance and could void the user s authority to operate this equipment 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...

Page 28: ...s been evaluated for Electromagnetic Compatibility under the EN 55103 1 2 standards for Emissions and Immunity and meets the requirements for E4 environment This product complies with Class A In a domestic environment 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 Certifica ti...

Page 29: ...cker EN 55022 Class A Conducted Emissions Radiated Magnetic Field Emissions Peak Inrush Current EN55103 2 2009 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 Trans...

Page 30: ...30 KARRERA K FRAME Installation Service Manual Regulatory Notices ...

Page 31: ...nd or the Menu application running on a PC In addition a K Frame system supports direct control of external devices DDRs Servers and bi directional control to and from routing and auto mation systems Features Standard K Frame Up to 192 inputs and 96 outputs Up to 9 MEs 18 MEs in split mode Up to 16 DPMs accessed as either iDPM or eDPM at user s discretion Compact K Frame Up to 80 inputs and 48 out...

Page 32: ... optionally movies Integrated external ClipStore provides multiple channels of video key pairs for up to 10 hours of nonvolatile video key audio clip content 1 000 E MEM registers with Define E MEM for fine control in creating and editing effects 999 macros with many ways to recall macros from the panel Integrated macro editor allows users to edit macros online or offline on a PC running the menu ...

Page 33: ...application Representative Karrera control surfaces are shown in the fol lowing illustrations Figure 2 Karrera 3 ME 35 Control Surface Figure 3 Karrera 2 ME 25 Control Surface 8875_01 K Frame 13 RU Video Processor K Frame 6 RU Video Processor Frame Power Supply 1 RU 1 for each K Frame Optional Touch Screen Karrera Menu Panel with Fanless PC Menu Panel Articulated Arm 8623266_02_Krr Karrera 3 ME 35...

Page 34: ...g a wide variety of installation options Figure 4 Figure 4 Menu Panel with Articulated Arm The Menu Panel has a standard VESA 75 hole pattern and M4 threads compatible with this and many other mounting devices The Menu Panel also has four USB ports two on the right side edge of the panel and two on the back for keyboard and mouse wired or wireless are supported A fanless PC running Windows OS is a...

Page 35: ...to run on a PC platform The screen must be 1920x1080 resolution or better which is common in professional video environments A touchscreen is not required but can be very useful The KSP software is included with the switcher application software Pur chasing the option provides a software license that enables the interface for the selected switcher and includes a customized PC keyboard The license ...

Page 36: ...e associated with that frame Figure 6 Figure 6 Karrera Single Suite Compact Frame Example Multiple Suites and Control Surfaces A K Frame system can be subdivided into two suites if desired each of which can have two control surfaces Hardware resources in the Video Pro cessor Frame can be assigned to an individual suite during configuration essentially creating two separate switchers sharing one K ...

Page 37: ...cs protocol for VTR control AMP advanced media protocol for Profile PVS Profile XP Media Plat form K2 M Series Turbo iDDR and T2 iDDR systems over Ethernet Optional Touch Screen Karrera Menu Panel with with Fanless PC and Articulated Arm 8878_01 Karrera 3 ME 35 Control Panel Suite 1 Karrera 2 ME 25 Control Panel Karrera Menu on PC Customer Supplied PC KSP 1 ME Soft Panel Option Customer Supplied P...

Page 38: ...T Venus Triton and third party routers Jupiter and Encore router control systems Tally contact closure K Frame Ethernet Tally protocol Ethernet CPL to control Grass Valley external remote AUX Panels Grass Valley Editor protocol SNMP system monitoring Serial and Ethernet VDCP LDK Series LDX Series camera control with Ethernet tally via Connect Gateway ...

Page 39: ...surface has a Control Panel and a Karrera Menu on PC or Menu Panel option 3 ME Karrera Control Panel Installation Figure 8 3 ME Karrera Control Panel Dimensions 8804_19_r1 1440 6 mm 56 7 in 510 0 mm 20 1 in 1413 5 mm 55 6 in 82 8 mm 3 3 in 3 8 mm 0 15 in 172 6 mm 6 8 in 510 0 mm 20 1 in 55 1 mm 2 2 in 482 6 mm 19 0 in 15o ...

Page 40: ... 454 8 mm 17 9 in 294 0 mm 11 6 in 575 0 mm 22 7 in 665 1 mm 26 2 in 1223 7 mm 48 2 in 335 3 mm 13 2 in 13 5 mm 0 53 in 13 5 mm 0 53 in 1413 5 mm 55 6 in 44 5 mm 1 7 in 198 0 mm 7 8 in 455 5 mm 17 9 in 495 4 mm 19 5 in 223 0 mm 8 8 in 596 6 mm 23 5 in 287 0 mm 11 3 in 625 5 mm 24 6 in 715 4 mm 28 2 in 13 6 mm 0 53 in 13 6 mm 0 53 in 3ME Cutout Dimensions 1415 5 mm 55 7 in 484 6 mm 19 1 in 8804_23 ...

Page 41: ...8_r1 1248 6 mm 49 2 in 362 0 mm 14 3 in 1221 7 mm 48 1 in 84 5 mm 3 3 in 4 5 mm 0 18 in 134 4 mm 5 3 in 362 0 mm 14 3 in 55 1 mm 2 2 in 333 3 mm 13 1 in 15o 8804_20r1 1221 7 mm 48 1 in 2ME Cutout Dimensions 52 5 mm 2 1 in 205 5 mm 8 1 in 107 7 mm 4 2 in 313 7 mm 12 4 in 313 7 mm 13 9 in 185 2 mm 7 3 in 454 8 mm 17 9 in 294 0 mm 11 6 in 575 0 mm 22 7 in 665 1 mm 26 2 in 1223 7 mm 48 2 in 335 3 mm 1...

Page 42: ...lation Figure 14 2 ME Compact Karrera Control Panel Dimensions 8804_23 Air Exhaust Cooling Fan Air Intake AC Power 2 12 Volt DC Out 2 USB 2 Ethernet Aux Panel Control not Ethernet VGA Reserved for maintenance use 8878_09 1010 mm 39 8 in 510 0 mm 20 1 in 982 mm 38 7 in 83 mm 3 2 in 4 mm 0 14 in 173 mm 6 8 in 510 0 mm 20 1 in 55 mm 2 2 in 14 mm 0 5 in 483 mm 19 0 in 15o 14 mm 0 5 in ...

Page 43: ... Control Panel Rear Connections 982 mm 38 7 in 62 mm 2 5 in 150 mm 5 9 in 169 mm 6 7 in 128 mm 5 0 in 270 mm 10 6 in 522 mm 20 6 in 616 mm 24 2 in 14 mm 0 5 in 14 mm 0 5 in 485 mm 19 1 in 8878_10 984 mm 38 7 in 2ME Compact Cutout Dimensions 8878_11 Air Exhaust Cooling Fan Air Intake AC Power 2 12 Volt DC Out 2 USB 2 Ethernet Aux Panel Control not Ethernet VGA Reserved for maintenance use ...

Page 44: ...S partition or by running a Virtual Machine VM VM operation allows running two different oper ating systems on the same computer simultaneously with instantaneous switching between the two environments Parallels and VMWare are two commercially available VM solutions for Mac The Mac hardware and VM created must meet the PC requirements listed above In all cases a Windows OS will need to be installe...

Page 45: ... be installed using the standard software update process If NET Framework software is not present it can be installed by running the executable file located in the DotNet folder on the Karrera Software USB stick Refer to the separate Karrera Release Notes for specific software installation information User PC Configuration Windows Firewall and any other firewall security software e g Officescan Pe...

Page 46: ...ions Front View Rear View Side View Right 8623266_07 Bottom View 170 9 mm 6 73 in 245 9 mm 9 68 in 171 9 mm 6 77 in 19 1 mm 79 in 76 2 mm 3 00 in 417 8 mm 16 45 in 270 0 mm 10 63 in 64 1 mm 2 52 in 129 4 mm 5 09 in 8 4 mm 33 in 17 3 mm 68 in 12 7 mm 5 0 in 97 5 mm 3 84 in 97 5 mm 3 84 in 128 4 mm 5 06 in 70 6 mm 2 78 in 40 6 mm 1 60 in ...

Page 47: ...d does not have internal cooling fans The electronics are convection cooled through perforations in the rear of the Menu Panel chassis Mounting the panel free standing with the artic ulated arm allows maximum air movement and is the preferred installa tion method If an alternative method is used ensure that all vents are unobstructed and adequate airflow is available Side View Right 8623266_11 Bot...

Page 48: ...s PC Dimensions Figure 20 Fanless PC Front Connectors Figure 21 Fanless PC Rear Connectors 254 mm 10 0 in 56 mm 2 2 in 157 mm 6 2 in 8804_27 Firewire 1394 Port 8804_25 USB 2 0 Port Headphone Power LED Hard Disk LED Reset Power On Off Mic Input DVI D 8804_26 Power Input VGA Port Audio Line Out Serial Port PS 2 Ports 2 USB 2 0 2 Gb Ethernet ...

Page 49: ...e of Motion Dimensions The supplied articulated arm is equipped with a flex mount system per mitting a variety of mounting options table top wall mount etc See the documentation provided with the articulated arm for specific installation instructions 157 mm 6 18 in 225 5 mm 8 88 in Max vertical range 454 7 mm 17 0 in Max horizontal range 685 8 mm 27 0 in 114 3 mm 4 5 in 438 2 mm 17 25 in 387 4 mm ...

Page 50: ...culated arm two 10 screw sized washers 2 5 mm 0 10 in thick can be used at the lower two U bracket screw locations 8804_24_r1 Articulated Arm Mount rest of arm not shown U Bracket T Bracket Touch Screen Menu Fanless PC X Bracket Attach lower two articulated arm round head screws next Attach four touch screen hex screws next Slide Fanless PC into place then attach upper two articulated arm round he...

Page 51: ...Installation Optional Local Aux Panel Installation Local Aux 35 Panel Dimensions Figure 24 Local Aux 35 Panel Dimensions 162 mm 6 4 in 45 mm 1 8 in 122 mm 4 8 in 71 mm 2 8 in 78 mm 3 1 in 8804_34_r1 800 mm 31 5 in 793 mm 31 2 in 445 mm 17 5 in 227 mm 8 9 in 158 6 mm 6 2 in ...

Page 52: ...er for mounting on a tabletop surface Both brackets connect to threaded holes located on the rear of the Local Aux Panel Figure 26 Figure 26 Local Aux Panel Rear Dimensions 8804_35_r1 158 6 mm 6 2 in 162 mm 6 4 in 45 mm 1 8 in 122 mm 4 8 in 71 mm 2 8 in 78 mm 3 1 in 255 mm 10 0 in 227 mm 8 9 in 610 mm 24 0 in 603 mm 23 8 in 8875_05 Rear Mounting Screw Holes Local Aux 35 Dimensions are mirrored Loc...

Page 53: ...nel Installation Tabletop Backsplash Cutout Installation Figure 27 Local Aux Panel Cutout Dimensions Local Aux Panel Cutout Ear Overlap 17 mm 0 7 in 159 1 mm 6 3 04 in 8878_06r1 Local Aux 25 Panel Cutout 619 1 mm 24 4 04 in Local Aux 35 Panel Cutout 809 1 mm 31 9 04 in ...

Page 54: ... vertical clearance for removing the Main Panel from its cutout Figure 28 Local Aux Panel Surface Mount Dimensions Viewing Angle 55 165 mm 6 5 in 5 mm 0 2 in left of cutout 25 Button Aux Base 35 Button Aux Base 485 mm 19 1 in 705 mm 27 8 1416 mm 55 7 in 1224 mm 48 2 in 3 ME Main Panel Cutout Dimensions 2 ME Main Panel Cutout Dimensions 8878_07 This placement provides 18 mm 0 7 in clearance between...

Page 55: ... Local Aux panel with a 2 ME Compact Control Panel Figure 29 Figure 29 Local Aux Panel Surface Mount Dimensions Figure 30 Viewing Angle 55 165 mm 6 5 in 2 mm 0 1 in right of cutout 25 Button Aux Bases 485 mm 19 1 in 984 mm 38 7 in 2ME Compact Main Panel Cutout Dimensions 8878_08 This placement provides 18 mm 0 7 in clearance between Local Aux Panel front and Main Panel upper edge 521 mm 20 5 in ...

Page 56: ...56 KARRERA K FRAME Installation Service Manual Section 2 Control Surface Installation ...

Page 57: ...his unit Make sure you install the frame to allow for cooling airflow When the unit is installed in a rack ventilation openings should not be blocked or other wise covered Air intake holes exist on the right side of the K Frame Video Processor as you face the frame front and air exhaust holes are on the left Power Connections When connecting the unit to the supply circuit be sure that the supply c...

Page 58: ... K Frame 13 RU Dimensions Front View Note Mounting a K Frame in a rack immediately below equipment that extends forward from the rack may not provide enough clearance to completely remove the K Frame door See 13 RU Standard Video Processor on page 58 482 mm 19 0 in 8875_02 439 mm 17 3 in 460 mm 18 1 in 577 mm 22 7 in ...

Page 59: ...KARRERA K FRAME Installation Service Manual 59 13 RU Standard Video Processor Figure 32 K Frame 13 RU Dimensions Top View 442 mm 17 4 in 8875_05 37 mm 1 5 in 566 mm 22 3 In 602 mm 23 7 in 483 mm 19 0 in ...

Page 60: ...tallation Figure 33 K Frame 13 RU Rack Mounting and Cooling Airflow CAUTION K Frame installations require the use of the provided rear rack supports Air Intake Chassis Bottom Air Intake Chassis Bottom Rear Rack Support Rear Rack Support Air Exhaust Chassis Top 8875_14 ...

Page 61: ...oor must remain in place and closed during normal system operation to maintain maximum cooling efficiency F1 ME A1 A2 F2 ME B1 B2 F4 ME C1 C2 F5 ME D1 D2 F6 IMAGE STORE F3 CONTROLLER ME F11 F13 F15 F17 F12 F14 F16 F18 ON OFF Fan Assembly 8875_03 ME C1 C2 ME B1 B2 ME A1 A2 Image Store ME D1 D2 Controller with ME Front Slots F6 F1 Slots F18 F11 Reserved for future use ...

Page 62: ...21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TALLY GPI INPUTS 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TALLY GPI INPUTS 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 OUTPUTS 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 OUTPUTS 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 INPUT OUTPUT 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 INPUT OUTPUT 4 ...

Page 63: ...K Frame 6 RU Dimensions Front View Note Mounting a K Frame in a rack immediately below equipment that extends forward from the rack may not provide enough clearance to completely remove the K Frame door See 13 RU Standard Video Processor on page 58 482 mm 19 0 in 8875_06 439 mm 17 3 in 460 mm 18 1 in 264 mm 10 4 in ...

Page 64: ...64 KARRERA K FRAME Installation Service Manual Section 3 Frames Installation Figure 37 K Frame 6 RU Dimensions Top View 442 mm 17 4 in 8875_09 596 mm 22 0 In 559 mm 23 5 in 483 mm 19 0 in 37 mm 1 5 in ...

Page 65: ...U Front View with Door Removed CAUTION The Video Processor front door must remain in place and closed during normal system operation to maintain maximum cooling efficiency Air Intake Rear Rack Support Air Exhaust 8875_13 Rear Rack Support F3 ME B1 B2 F4 IMAGE STORE F2 CONTROLLER ME F9 F11 F10 F12 F1 ME A1 A2 ON OFF 8875_07 Front Slots F1 F4 Slots F9 F12 Reserved for future use Fan Assembly ME A1 A...

Page 66: ...2 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 DC IN LINK ACTIVITY OFF 10 AMBER 100 GREEN 1000 LAN IMAGE STORE MULTI VIEWER ANALOG REFERENCE DIAGNOSTIC MODE 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 4 6 1 3 5 1 SERIAL PORTS RS422 485 8875_08 Output Video 16 outputs each Up to 2 modules Module 4 Module 1 Modular I O Up to 4 modules Control I O DC power in Reference Ethernet and Serial ports Input Video 32 inputs with 1 Tally GPI each Up to 2 mo...

Page 67: ...power supply is used for either the Standard or Compact version of the K Frame Figure 43 K Frame Power Supply Frame Dimensions Front and Rear Views 482 mm 19 0 in Front View Cover Removed Front View with Cover Rear View 8875_11 44 mm 1 72 in 45 mm 1 8 in 79 mm 3 1 in 217 mm 8 5 in 38 mm 1 5 in 159 mm 6 3 in 36 mm 1 4 in 97 mm 3 8 in Grounding Lug AC Input IEC C19 3 Power Modules up to 3 DC Power O...

Page 68: ...lacement The K Frame power supply frame is ideally rack mounted immediately above the Video Processor chassis The power supply frame is then sup ported by the lower chassis and eliminates the need for power supply rear rack supports Figure 45 8875_15 466 mm 18 3 in 442 mm 17 4 in 448 mm 17 6 in 265 mm 10 4 in 483 mm 19 0 in 490 mm 19 2 in 41 mm 1 6 in 449 mm 17 7 in ...

Page 69: ... see 13 RU Standard Video Processor on page 58 If the power supply frame is not mounted above the K Frame chassis rear rack supports are required Figure 46 If mounting in an alternative loca tion allow for the 34 DC interconnect cable length Figure 46 Isolated K Frame Power Supply Rack Installation Air Exhaust K Frame Chassis Power Supply Frame 8875_21 Air Intake Air Intake Rear Rack Support Air E...

Page 70: ...e 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 supply frame has a rating of 100 240 volts although it is designed and tested for a range of 90 to 264 volts to accom modate under and over voltage conditions A Compact K Frame is sup plied with one power module A second powe...

Page 71: ...with all options installed and running at 120 volts will draw a total of approximately 12 amps from the line cords At 100 volts this increases to approximately 14 amps This load will be evenly distributed among the line cords However if one or more power supplies go offline it is possible for the entire 12 14 amps to be drawn by one line cord For this reason it is recommended that each line cord b...

Page 72: ...ack immediately below conventional flush mounted rack ear only equipment If the K Frame power supply is mounted directly above the K Frame chassis the chassis door can be completely removed after removing the power supply s front screen However mounting a K Frame in a rack immediately below other equipment that extends forward from the rack for example under another K Frame chassis may not provide...

Page 73: ...o produc tion equipment should be kept separate from any external network to prevent network traffic from adversely affecting K Frame system operation 8875_16 Operator s Laptop Disable Internet or Wireless Connections Isolate Switcher System from External Network Internal Control K Frame Video Processor Video Processor CPU Image Store Ehternet Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Menu PC Menu Panel Remote Aux P...

Page 74: ...hould the K Frame power down the internal Ethernet switch will also power down interrupting communication to devices connected to that Frame s internal Ethernet switch Only connect devices that are system related Suites and Control Surfaces A K Frame system can be divided into two suites System resources MEs eDPMs external devices etc can be assigned to each suite creating two switchers with one s...

Page 75: ... Ethernet switches Only connect devices that are system related Suites and Control Surfaces A K Frame system can be divided into two suites K Frame Video Pro cessor resources MEs eDPMs external devices etc can be assigned to each suite creating two switchers with one K Frame Each suite can be sub divided into two control surfaces Each control surface is intended for use 8875_17 Suite Boundary Ethe...

Page 76: ... Router is strongly advised This reduces network traffic on the K Frame network and keeps it isolated Any Ethernet switches added specifically for use with the K Frame system should be 1000 Mbps capable for the most efficient opera tion see Table 1 8875_17 Suite Boundary Ethernet Ethernet 100m 300ft max single hop length unlimited distance using switches Operator s Laptop Menu PC Menu Panel Switch...

Page 77: ...connector at each end of cable Length 10BaseT 100BaseT 1000BaseT 328 ft 100 m maximum Use additional switches to exceed maximum cable runs Switch Speed 10 100 1000 Mbps Ports RJ 45 auto negotiating 10 100 1000 Mbps number of ports required is dependent upon system size Frame ports are capable of 1000 Mbps Using a 1000 Mbps Ethernet switch enhances Image Store transfer speeds Unmanaged Recommended ...

Page 78: ...ble 2 K Frame System Default IP Addresses Device IP Address K Frame Video Processor CPU 192 168 0 170 Image Store 192 168 0 171 Control Panel Surface 1A 192 168 0 173 Touch Screen Menu Panel 1 192 168 0 175 Touch Screen Menu Panel 2 192 168 0 176 Control Panel Surface 1B 192 168 0 177 Control Panel Surface 2A 192 168 0 178 Control Panel Surface 2B 192 168 0 179 32 Crosspoint Remote Aux Panels V1 6...

Page 79: ...rame Local Aux Panel is powered from the Karrera K Frame Panel using a 4 pin XLR cable System control is provided using a RJ 45 connecting cable which uses a proprietary communications protocol not Ethernet Redundant AC Power Sources 2 AC Power Source 8804_28 Touch Screen Menu Panel Bottom View Fanless PC Karrera Control Panel rear DVI D straight USB Type B PCU Connector OR To Switcher Network PC ...

Page 80: ...Frame are numbered 1 through 32 on each input module Each accepts a 270 MHz 1 485 Gb or 3 Gb serial digital video signal The number of inputs that are active depends on the number of ME boards installed in the chassis Twenty four inputs are active for every board installed Outputs Paired outputs on the back of the Video Processor Frame are numbered 1 through 16 on each output module Identical sign...

Page 81: ...same frame rate as the native operating standard of the K Frame 75 ohm termination of the looping input is required either directly on the adjacent connector or at the end of a daisy chain looping to other equip ment Alternatively any one of the K Frame video inputs can also be used as ref erence in the respective standard K Frame System Video Timing and Delay The total delay of a video input to t...

Page 82: ...the Nominal Switcher Delay A μs plus the autotiming window range This value is the Maximum Switcher Delay value D μs Table 4 K Frame System Timing 4 5 ME System Frame Operating Mode A Nominal Switcher Delay B Autotiming Window C Minimum Switcher Delay D Maximum Switcher Delay 525i 29 97 54 91 us 8 69 µs 46 22 µs 63 56 µs 625i 25 55 10 µs 8 88 µs 46 22 µs 64 00 µs 720p 59 94 60 20 22 µs 2 02 µs 18 ...

Page 83: ...an help when timing the system Figure 54 Video Settings Menu This analyzer reports the timing position of a selected source relative to the Karrera K Frame internal sync generator The source is selected with the upper right Analyzer Source soft knob and data pad The relative position of that source is reported in lines and μs Positive values indicate the source is later in time than the internal s...

Page 84: ...utput Figure 55 When all MEs are cascaded into each other the most up stream ME is in the earliest time zone Aux buses and other outputs are always in the latest time zone The overlapping range of all the autotimers is the published autotiming window for the switcher Figure 55 Production Switcher Time Zones Autotiming Range M E Processing Delay Time Zone 1 Autotiming Range M E Processing Delay Tim...

Page 85: ...verview The Karrera K Frame system uses an Ethernet connection for communica tions with ClipStore K2 Summit Solo Figure 48 on page 73 Connect an Ethernet cable from the Karrera K Frame either directly or through a ded icated Ethernet switch to the bottom left of the four 100BT 1000BT Ethernet ports on the Summit Solo backplane Note For a detailed cabling description see the K2 Summit Solo manuals ...

Page 86: ... per channel C2 in Figure 56 Figure 56 ClipStore Backplane Connections The ClipStore server 4 channel Summit 2 Channel Solo can be connected directly to the frame Figure 57 It is also possible to connect to the Clip Store directly from a router and not use any switcher outputs 8623266_95 Video Key In Record Play Video Key Out Video Key Out Play Only ...

Page 87: ...iers can be used to distribute Karrera K Frame Aux Bus output The example in Figure 58 shows DAs being used for both the Video and Key Aux Bus outputs from the frame Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 1 Karrera Video Processing Frame C1 SDI IN 2 C1 SDI IN 1 C1 SDI OUT 2 C1 SDI OUT 1 C2 SDI IN 2 C2 SDI IN 1 C2 SDI OUT 2 C2 SDI OUT 1 C3 SDI IN 2 C3 SDI IN 1 C3 SDI OUT 2 C3 SDI OUT 1 C4 SDI IN 2 C...

Page 88: ... equipment A one wire per function parallel hardware relay mecha nism is used The nominal contact rating specification for each relay is 1A 60 V Note A tally interface that communicates with third party devices over Ethernet is also available Refer to the separate Switcher Products Protocols Manual for specific information Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 1 Karrera Video Processing Frame Aux ...

Page 89: ...a stimulus from the customer s equipment to the switcher A simple connection of two pins activates the corresponding input An external relay contact or an open collector output can be employed CAUTION When connecting to an open collector output there is no ground potential isolation between the Video Processor Frame and controlling devices Since the circuit ground is led out of the device cabling ...

Page 90: ...maller commons can be constructed to interface with systems that need isolated common connections This common or isolated bus scheme can extend across multiple connectors For example a situation may require two iso lated common buses half of the commons form the first common bus and the other half form the second common bus 50 pin Connector Pin Numbers Opto Isolator 1 of 8 GPI IN 1 GPI IN 5 3 3 V ...

Page 91: ... Although diagram shows mechanical relays the actual outputs are imple mented with solid state relays The solid state relays are bidirectional either polarity voltage can be applied If the switcher GPI Tally outputs are used to drive downstream DC relays be sure to install diodes across the 50 pin Connector Pin Numbers 1A of 32 2A of 32 3A of 32 4A of 32 5B of 32 6B of 32 27G of 32 28G of 32 29H o...

Page 92: ...s The Frame is a tributary when controlled by an editor RS 232 Ports RS 232 serial ports are located on each processor board Video Processor Panel Processor Menu PC available for maintenance and diagnostics Table 5 Tally and GPI Output Specifications Maximum current for any one output 1 amp AC DC Maximum current for any one common 2 amp AC DC Maximum off open circuit voltage between output and com...

Page 93: ...om order on the Compact 8RU K Frame Table 7 RS 232 Pinouts Socket Pin Signal 1 Chassis Ground 2 Transmit Data 3 Receive Data 4 Not used 5 Signal Ground 6 Not used 7 Clear to Send 8 Request to Send 9 Not used Table 8 Input Module Connectors Module Number Signals 8RU Frame 13 RU Frame 1 GPI In 1 8 Tally 1 24 GPI Out 1 8 Yes Yes 2 GPI In 9 16 Tally 25 48 GPI Out 9 16 Yes Yes 3 GPI In 17 24 Tally 49 7...

Page 94: ...U Tally83AC Tally107AJ 25 9 Tally12C Tally36L Tally60U Tally84AC Tally108AJ 26 42 TallyComD TallyComM TallyComV TallyComAD TallyComAK 27 26 Tally13D Tally37M Tally61V Tally85AD Tally109AK 28 10 Tally14D Tally38M Tally62V Tally86AD Tally110AK 29 43 Tally15D Tally39M Tally63V Tally87AD Tally111AK 30 27 Tally16D Tally40M Tally64V Tally88AD Tally112AK 31 11 TallyComE TallyComN TallyComW TallyComAE Tal...

Page 95: ...2 Set IP addresses for your facility if not using defaults Node Settings will also need to be configured for proper system communications see page 103 3 If necessary adjust Control Panel button and display illumination page 118 4 If necessary calibrate Control Panel lever arms and joystick see Maintenance section 5 Define your basic Engineering Setups Essential settings include Source Definition s...

Page 96: ... can affect both suites if a second suite has been configured Engineering Setups are intended to be used and main tained by technical staff These parameters are typically set once and seldom changed unless the facility changes in some way new devices installed signals rerouted etc User Setups User Setups can customize Karrera K Frame system behavior for personal preferences and to meet workflow re...

Page 97: ...ation file along with other Remote Aux Panel settings GV Switcher Menu Application Note A brief description of the GV Switcher menu application is presented here Refer to the separate Karrera K Frame User Manual for detailed information The GV Switcher menu application is used to configure your Karrera K Frame system This application can run on a user supplied PC using a mouse and keyboard and can...

Page 98: ...s Data pads are active areas on the screen that display a summary of the status of an object and when clicked or touched bring up additional con trols and information for that object Touch buttons are labeled by their function and do not display data Clicking or touching these buttons will immediately activate their function Touch buttons can control on off functions and have an indicator on the l...

Page 99: ... the bottom of the Menu panel touch screen Menu category selec tion touch buttons are directly above the Menu touch buttons Touching one of these buttons displays that category see Figure 61 on page 98 As each menu is accessed a button for it appears in the scrolling History pane on the left providing a quick return to that menu Favorites can also be programmed for quick access to specific menus t...

Page 100: ...n as well as that PC s monitor or optional Touch Screen menu display Power and Initialization Indications Power to the system is indicated by operation of the fans in the Video Pro cessor Frame illuminated buttons on the Control Panel and a Karrera K Frame screen is displayed on the Menu Panel Karrera K Frame Menu Application Initialization When GV Switcher menu application initialization complete...

Page 101: ...tcher menu application can communicate with the Video Processor Frame This list assumes the Karrera K Frame Touch Screen Menu Panel is being used Similar requirements apply when the GV Switcher menu application is run on a PC The Video Processor Frame must be powered up and running The IP address of the Karrera K Frame Menu Panel must be set to be on the same network as the Video Processor Frame E...

Page 102: ... Node Settings Frame Suite Nodes ID Figure 64 Figure 64 Frame Suite Nodes ID Menu 2 Enter the IP address the menu will use to communicate with the Frame in the Frame IP Address field 3 A Restart menu dialog box will appear Figure 65 Figure 65 Restart Menu Dialog Box 4 You can either touch Restart Now to restart Menu Panel application or you can Cancel make changes to the Image Store IP Address and...

Page 103: ...ne of the fields available Figure 66 Figure 66 Control Surfaces Node Menu 7 Touch the Status subcategory button to exit the menu A Restart menu dialog box will appear 8 Touch Restart Now to restart Menu Panel application After restart the Status menu should show the Video Processor Frame and the Menu Panel should be fully operational Network Configuration IP Address Background Information Each dev...

Page 104: ...mation about gateway server installa tion and configuration Karrera K Frame Default IP Addresses On Isolated Network Each Karrera K Frame system is shipped with default IP addresses see Factory Default Network Settings on page 78 Grass Valley has chosen these default IP addresses to make Karrera K Frame configuration easy Karrera K Frame devices should communicate with each other right out of the ...

Page 105: ...ill appear on the desktop Figure 67 Note A mouse and keyboard is required to navigate through the K Frame Installer program and enter IP numbers and system names Standard USB devices can be connected to any of four available ports on the Karrera K Frame Menu Panel Karrera K Frame System Names The K Frame Installer program includes a hierarchy display of Karrera K Frame system components This hiera...

Page 106: ...lay will report that changed name The Video Processor Frame name can be changed with K Frame Switcher Installer Program Video Processor Frame web page GV Switcher menu Application Frame Suite Nodes ID menu and NetConfig Set IP Procedure Using K Frame Installer Program 1 Ensure the Menu Panel or PC has an IP address able to communicate with the Karrera K Frame system components and is physically co...

Page 107: ...ss and click Set 6 The component will need to be reset to make the IP address change take effect Press the reset button on the Video Processor Frame or the Panel Reset button the one on the left on the Control Panel to reset the device See Reset Procedures on page 220 for details CAUTION Changing the IP address of an operating Karrera K Frame component can disrupt system communications until match...

Page 108: ...me or Control Panel selected Clears NV Memory Update All System selected Updates software to all devices for the selected system excluding menus Create CF Allows the duplication of a Frame or Control Panel Compact Flash Card onto another CF Card Setting IPs with Device Web Pages Karrera K Frame Video Processors and Control Panels have web pages that can be used to set that device s IP addresses Se...

Page 109: ...k on the Save New Settings button 5 Reset the device A Video Processor Frame can be reset by pressing the Reset button on the Video Processor Frame Control Processor module A Control Panel can be reset using EMEM area buttons Press Menu Page select IP Addr press Lrn select Boot Panel press Bank 3 7 and then select Yes press 7 See Setting The Control Panel s IP Address on page 110 for more informat...

Page 110: ...ation or Control Panel IP Address mode on a panel EMEM area see below Control Panel EMEM IP Address Mode A Control Panel s EMEM area can be used to change the IP address of the that panel set its Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses and enter the IP address the Control Panel will use to communicate with the Video Pro cessor Frame Setting The Control Panel s IP Address 1 On any EMEM area press Menu Pa...

Page 111: ... Address Mode Entering New IP Values 5 Select Store press Bank 3 7 to store the IP address on that panel Figure 75 Figure 75 Karrera K Frame IP Panel Address Mode Storing IP Address 8804_12 9 Bank ank 3 7 7 8 Lrn IP Address Setup Panel Boot Panel Sub Panel IP Frame IP 9 Bank ank 3 7 7 8 Lrn Panel IP Address 10 168 0 173 Change Gateway Cancel Store 8804_13 Panel IP Address Enter Cancel Me Menu Paus...

Page 112: ...way IP addresses of that panel except select either Panel Sub press 8 or Gateway press 9 Only one panel reboot is required provided the infor mation is entered in IP subnet and gateway order Setting The Control Panel s Target Video Processor Frame Address Follow the Control Panel IP procedure above to set the IP Address that Control Panel will use to communicate with the Video Processor frame exce...

Page 113: ...ra K Frame systems are equipped with more than one Remote Aux Panel If more than one Remote Aux Panel will be used on your Karrera K Frame system you will need to change each panels IP addresses so none are duplicated and this must be done before you connect them to the network This will require a mouse and keyboard connected to a PC disconnected from the network Check with your network administra...

Page 114: ...anual Section 5 Basic Configuration Figure 78 Panel Description Screen 3 Click on Network A Network Configuration screen similar to Figure 79 will appear displaying the factory default settings Figure 79 Panel Network Screen Default Information ...

Page 115: ... Default IP Address You need to know the current IP address of the Remote Aux Panel in order to change it using the Web browser If a panel s IP address has been changed and its new value not recorded it will be impossible to change its IP address You can restore the panel to its factory default address if neces sary with the following procedure 1 Disconnect the Ethernet cable and the AC power cabl...

Page 116: ...ication on page 101 The GV Switcher menu application needs to be in communication with the Video Processor Frame before other nodes can be registered Control Panel Registration 1 Touch Eng Setup Node Settings Control Surfaces Figure 80 Figure 80 Control Surfaces Menu 2 Touch an available set of buttons and enter a Node Name and the IP address of the Control Panel 3 You can assign the component to ...

Page 117: ...Control Panel Multi Function Module access the Home menu then press Panl IP Boot and press Yes Remote Aux Panel Registration Note Do not confuse the Local Aux Panel which is considered a Control Panel Stripe with Remote Aux Panels which are small panels used to change Aux Bus sources from a different location The Local Aux Panel Stripe is not con figured with the following menus 1 Touch Eng Setup ...

Page 118: ...on page 190 and Remote Aux Button Mapping on page 192 for more informa tion Control Panel Brightness Adjustment The Control Panel is calibrated at the factory for even brightness and color balance Individual panel area illumination levels cannot be adjusted in the field However the relative brightness of button tally source name dis plays and text displays can be adjusted on a global basis to meet...

Page 119: ...stments on page 224 Engineering Setups Karrera K Frame inputs and outputs are connected to the rear of the Video Processor Frame These video signals need to be configured to your facility s requirements Engineering Setups defines Karrera K Frame system component functionality and how it is cabled into a facility Engi neering setups are intended to be used and maintained by technical staff and can ...

Page 120: ...5 188 165 168 173 176 181 184 189 192 Table 11 Compact K Frame Source Definition Inputs Inputs Modular Inputs 1 32 33 64 N A N A N A 161 164 169 172 N A N A 165 168 173 176 N A N A Table 12 Standard K Frame Source Definition Outputs Outputs Modular Outputs 1 16 17 32 33 48 49 64 65 68 73 76 81 84 89 92 69 72 77 80 85 88 93 96 Table 13 Compact K Frame Source Definition Outputs Outputs Modular Outpu...

Page 121: ...n it is a vertical scrolling list 2 Touch the Engineering Name data pad to name the source using the pop up alphanumeric keypad or standard keyboard Up to 30 characters can be entered but shorter names are recommended See Source Naming Background Information on page 122 for more information 3 Touch the Video Input data pad to enter or scroll to the input number of the connector the source will use...

Page 122: ...nd are interested in the content they work with for their shows and are generally not con cerned about which individual device or routing path is used to make those signals available They just need a way to identify the content and access it when they need it To support these differing needs two source naming mechanisms are available on Karrera K Frame systems Engineering Names Eng IDs and Logical...

Page 123: ... number will be used If no alternative names are defined for that source then that Eng ID number will appear on all the Karrera K Frame system displays If an engineering name has been entered then the engineering name will be displayed on all the Karrera K Frame system displays including menus Engineering names will be truncated to the character limits of the display starting with the first charac...

Page 124: ...an create short engineering names that work for both the production staff and engineering complete naming consistency is assured However this level of simplicity is probably only feasible at a fixed installation where all the shows use the same source names When multiple names are created try to keep the first four characters unique and make different names for the same source similar for ease of ...

Page 125: ...ffects in the other truck the Technical Director TD would need to edit the engineering source definitions in the new truck so they exactly matched the old truck By remapping the engineering sources of the devices in the new truck to the logical sources used to build the effects all the effects can be used without having to edit them Source Patching can also be used to quickly swap out a defective ...

Page 126: ...sources have been defined they can be mapped to Karrera K Frame system Control Panel buttons The Button Mapping menu accessed by touching Daily Setups Panel Prefs Button Mapping is used to map the sources associated with each source selection button Refer to the separate Karrera K Frame User Manual for specific button mapping instructions Output Assignments Any Karrera K Frame outputs can be assig...

Page 127: ...re 85 Figure 85 Outputs Menu The scrolling list of data pads along the left side of the screen shows the cur rently assigned output for each listed module output connector The right side of the menu shows the items available for assignment to that output connector Different choices appear depending on the Output Type selected To Change Output Assignments 1 Touch one of the output data pads from th...

Page 128: ...connector from the list on the right The change is immediate and can be viewed on a connected monitor Switched Preview mode does not offer any output sources to select from 5 If desired touch the Output Name data pad to change the name of the output using the pop up alphanumeric keypad or standard keyboard This name appears on the data pad of the scrolling list on the left Up to 12 characters can ...

Page 129: ...tion Service Manual 129 Engineering Setups Video Only Aux Bus When the Aux Bus Pair button is not selected the Aux bus is configured as a single video only output Figure 86 Figure 86 Output Assignments Menu Video Only Aux Bus ...

Page 130: ...enu as explained earlier Aux pairs are indicated on the menu with a bracket beside the two connector buttons The Aux Bus pairs are also identified with A and B letter indicators The Aux A signal is always a video signal ME Viewer The K Frame ME Viewer optional feature provides a special source from each ME that can be used to display multiple ME signals on a single mon itor Each ME has a fixed sou...

Page 131: ...ly calcu lators are applied to the tally relays on the GPI Tally connectors on the rear of the Karrera K Frame Video Processor Those relays can control external tally lights The Switcher Tally menus also allow the user to map Engi neering Sources to the tally relays Up to 96 tally relay outputs are available on a Karrera K Frame Video Processor 24 for each installed Controller or ME board Tally is...

Page 132: ...ations are essential for switcher operation One cal culator is reserved for On Air This tally calculation forms the basis for On Air indication panel camera tally lights etc and other functions such as external device Auto Start Off Air Advance or router protections On Air tally calculations normally start at the Pgm Pst PGM A D outputs User tally calculations can be used for purposes other than O...

Page 133: ...p to indicate which source is selected on the Pgm Pst A bus permitting audio follow video selections to be run by the tally system Switcher Tally Calculator Menus The Switcher Tally menus are used to select calculators methods and levels name calculators and assign items to Tributaries Karrera K Frame has six independently running tally calculators For example the system can calculate On Air tally...

Page 134: ...ay Group it must first be turned on using the Calc On button for that calculator The first tally calculator name is fixed to On Air Since the On Air Calculator is restricted the Look Ahead and Bus buttons are disabled grayed out Creating an On Air Tally Calculator Using MEs or PGM PST 1 If necessary login to the desired suite Eng Setup Eng Login 2 Touch Eng Setup Switcher Tally On Air Tally to acc...

Page 135: ...Buses Use the steps above but select Aux on the left and choose the Aux bus es being used for program output to the On Air calculation Figure 90 Figure 90 On Air Tally Menu Aux Outputs Creating a Look Ahead Tally Calculator 1 Touch Eng Setup Switcher Tally Tally Calc 1 4 to access a Tally Calc menu 2 Touch the Calc 1 4 Name button to open a keypad you can use to name that calculator 3 Choose the S...

Page 136: ...Note Though the calculator is activated it will not actually affect Video Processor Frame relay contacts until that calculator has been assigned to a Tally Group see Relay Assign Menu on page 137 Creating a Bus Tally Calculator Bus tallies report what source s are currently selected on a particular set of buses and does not trace tributaries upstream Use the Look Ahead Preview procedure above but ...

Page 137: ...ps Figure 92 Bus Tally Relay Assign Menu The Relay Assign menu is used to assign the Tally Calculators to Relay Groups and assign Engineering Sources to relays on the Video Processor Frame GPI Tally connectors Touch the Relay Assign tab to access the menu Figure 93 ...

Page 138: ...ideo Processor Calculation Enables Assigns the Tally Calculators to the delegated Tally Group When a calculator button is off that calculator s results will not trigger relays for that Tally Group Note A calculator must be activated with its Calc On button before it can be assigned to a Tally Group see Step 8 on page 136 Assigning Sources to Tally Relays Sources are assigned to specific relay conn...

Page 139: ...ewer so any Multiviewer assigned source selected for on air transition is green tally on the monitor In this example the green tally communicates that the source can be taken to air with the next transition Any upstream sources associated with a Multiviewer assigned source for example keyers or eDPM channels will also tally green on the monitor when selected on the PST bus Aux Bus An example of On...

Page 140: ...e calculation by selecting the Calc On button highlights green when on 7 Select the MV Tally tab 8 Select the LAP configured tally calculation for example Calc 1 LAP 1 Set Source Names with External Ethernet Tally Support for setting source names through external Ethernet tally clients can be added by tally client developers Once enabled the tally client can send data to the Frame that will modify...

Page 141: ...m in the pop up keypad and select Enter The Connection Status indicator for that tally contributor turns green when connected The Tally Clients pane right displays which suites have external Ethernet tally contribution S1 and or S2 and tally system information Connection Status Indicator colors White no external Ethernet tally connection Green external Ethernet tally client is connected Red extern...

Page 142: ...e as it may not be compatible For more information about installing and updating AppCenter Elite soft ware see the Summit Solo manuals Summit Preparation Setting the IP Address The ClipStore Summit Solo server is shipped with the following defaults IP Address 192 168 0 180 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 WINS disabled 0 0 0 0 DNS disabled 0 0 0 0 You can temporarily change the default setti...

Page 143: ...ll the ClipStore license Figure 95 The following are the ClipStore options KRR CLPS 2CH PAK 2 Channel Solo Server Platform KRR CLPS 4CH PAK 4 Channel Summit Server Platform Figure 95 ClipStore License Karrera K Frame Configuration Configuring ClipStore as a Node ClipStore must be configured as a node in the Eng Setup Node Settings menu before the Karrera K Frame system can communicate with the Sum...

Page 144: ...icating a proper connection Red will show no connection and yellow shows that some channels are connected For both red and yellow indications ensure that channels are in AMP mode and available for remote control Other troubleshooting may be required Figure 96 ClipStore Node Settings Configuring Source Definitions To configure source definitions for ClipStore return outputs choose a source a source...

Page 145: ...ure 97 Figure 97 ClipStore Source Definition 2 From the Source List touch a source Figure 97 3 Use the default video input Video In or change it using the Video Input data pad 4 Touch the Linear Key button to select it 5 Use the Key Input data pad or soft knob to select the source number of the Key source you will use for the ClipStore channel 6 Configure the Source Type a Touch the Device mode bu...

Page 146: ... ClipStore Key input Key input to the ClipStore Video input created earlier 1 From the Source List touch a source Figure 99 2 Touch the No Key button in the Key Mode pane to select it if not selected 3 Use the default video input Video In or change it using the Video Input data pad 4 Touch the Direct mode button in the Source Type pane to select it 5 Give the ClipStore key input an Engineering Nam...

Page 147: ...this ClipStore resource and it can be mapped Repeat the preceding steps for each ClipStore channel Configuring Outputs Set the switcher outputs that are feeding into ClipStore By selecting an Aux bus then touching one of the CS 1 through CS 4 enable buttons those Aux bus outputs will be paired In other words if you select the output then ...

Page 148: ...at you wish to use as the input to ClipStore Figure 100 Then select Aux as the Output Type and the desired logical Aux bus 3 Touch one of the ClipStore buttons Figure 100 4 Repeat the preceding steps for each channel of ClipStore Note You only need to configure all channels as video key if you wish to record on all channels The Engineering Names for each ClipStore channel will appear in the Local ...

Page 149: ... ClipStore server Figure 101 Figure 101 ClipStore Configuration Menu Read from ClipStore button Updates the Eng Setup ClipStore Config menu with the current parameter settings for the configured ClipStore server channels Figure 101 Send to ClipStore button Sends all parameter and system settings required by ClipStore to record edit and control clips to the server Any changes to the Record Setup or...

Page 150: ...ighlighted green then touching the Send to ClipStore button loads color bars and updates the con figuration and sends a tone to the selected ClipStore channel for testing Assigning ClipStore Channel Resources to a Suite ClipStore resources can be acquired in suites ClipStore suite assignment buttons have been added to the Eng Setup Acquire Resources Effects Stores Viewers menu Figure 103 For infor...

Page 151: ...ies Remote Desktop Connection 3 Enter the current IP Address for the Summit Solo server default IP Address 192 168 0 180 in the Remote Desktop Connection dialog 4 Touch Connect 5 Enter the following in the Log On to Windows dialog Login administration Password adminK2 touch enter The Elite AppCenter application window is displayed Changing the Summit Solo IP Address To change the Summit IP Address...

Page 152: ...152 KARRERA K FRAME Installation Service Manual Section 5 Basic Configuration Figure 104 FBWF Manager ...

Page 153: ...efault An asterisk will appear next to Disable that indicates the system must be rebooted to implement the configuration change Figure 105 Figure 105 Disable Enable Filter Settings d Click OK e At the reboot prompt click Yes Figure 106 Figure 106 Reboot Prompt 2 Once the server has rebooted enter your login and password 3 Right click on Network Places 4 Click Properties ...

Page 154: ... Team Figure 107 Figure 107 Network Connections Control Team 6 Click Properties 7 Scroll down to Internet Protocol TCP IP and click to highlight it Figure 108 Figure 108 Control Team Properties TCP IP Disable Enable Filter Settings 8 Click Properties The TCP IP Properties Dialog is displayed Figure 109 ...

Page 155: ...illed in automatically 10 Click OK Enable the FBWF 1 Enable the FBWF File Based Write Filter see Setting the IP Address on page 142 Step 1 2 Reboot the ClipStore Summit Solo server Camera Control with Ethernet Tally Configuration The Karrera K Frame system uses Ethernet to communicate with the LDK Connect Gateway Figure 110 Some basic configuration is required in the Eng Setup menu ...

Page 156: ...id IP Address for the camera gateway and touch the Enable button When connected the LDK Connect LED will turn green Figure 111 8804_40 Video Processor Frame Ethernet Interconnect from LDK Connect Gateway Server to Switcher Menu Panel Control Panel OCP OCP OCP OCP MCP Camera Head Camera Head Camera Head Camera Head Base Station Base Station Base Station Base Station Ethernet Switch LDK Connect Serv...

Page 157: ...Engineering Setups Figure 111 Camera IP Enable Node Settings Menu Source Definitions To enable camera control from the Karrera K Frame the source is defined as a Camera type then assigned as a camera in the Eng Setup Source Definition menu Figure 112 ...

Page 158: ...e Definition Menu 1 Touch the desired source in the Source List Figure 112 2 Set the Video Input and Key Mode see the Karrera K Frame User Manual for more information 3 Touch the Camera source type button in the Source Type pane Figure 112 Once the Source Type is defined as Camera the Camera Source can be selected ...

Page 159: ... signifies a connected camera Figure 113 Note The Engineering Name of the source becomes Cam and cannot be edited however the Panel OLED and Menu Name can be changed in the Source Patch menu see the Karrera K Frame User Manual for more informa tion Acquire Resources A camera resource can be acquired by Suite 1 or Suite 2 but not both E MEM control is only from the suite currently controlling the c...

Page 160: ...e Release Selected and Release All Cameras buttons changing suites then acquiring those com ponents in the other suite For more information on acquiring resources see the Karrera K Frame User Manual 1 Select the components cameras you wish to acquire in another suite in the Components Camera Control pane Figure 114 2 Release those components using the release buttons 3 Go to the Eng Login menu and...

Page 161: ...Calc Menus As with Switcher Tally the LDK Camera Ethernet menu is used to select calculators name calculators and assign bus contributors to tributaries Colors Enabled Reports which colors are currently using that calculator by color letter corresponding to the viewfinder indicators Figure 115 R Red On Air Y Yellow media record and G Green ND RE or Call Color Assign Menu Assigning a source as a Ca...

Page 162: ...ice Manual Section 5 Basic Configuration The Color Assign menu is used to assign the Tally Calculators to the Tally Colors Touch the Eng Setup Switcher Tally Color Assign menu tab to access this menu Figure 116 Figure 116 Color Assign Menu ...

Page 163: ...one default set of User Setups Panel Prefs and Suite Prefs so the system can be set to a known state Particularly important settings are described briefly below Refer to the sep arate Karrera K Frame User Manual for more information about User Setups Panel Prefs Button Mapping Menu Button mapping determines what sources are selected by the buttons on the Control Panel MEs The Button Mapping menu i...

Page 164: ...e 117 and Fixed Sources Figure 118 Figure 118 Button Mapping Menu Fixed Sources The Button Count settings identify the size of the bank 15 25 or 35 Source Select Buttons The Source Number data pad and knob can be used to quickly scroll through and select sources The Source Filter data pad opens a keyboard allowing entry of an alpha numeric source name filter Only source names that begin with the e...

Page 165: ...B Clear Working Buffer button is pressed in the Master EMEM Module EMEM Edit CWB button of the main panel The Default Key frame menu is used to learn the current panel state to the system s Default Keyframe Individual settings for each MEs are stored in the Default Key frame so different states can be saved for different MEs if desired The Default Keyframe menu is accessed by touching User Setups ...

Page 166: ...eyframe settings are saved for each ME Configuration File Save and Load Karrera K Frame File Browser The Karrera K Frame system has a file browser You can browse through folders on the local Karrera K Frame Menu hard disk the Karrera K Frame Video Processor and the entire network file hierarchy of mapped drives The various browser menus can be accessed via the File Ops menu tab Figure 120 Figure 1...

Page 167: ...ty should establish file storage and naming conventions and follow them consistently The engineer in charge should create default Eng Setup Panel and Suite Prefs files that are not to be modified by anyone These can provide a known starting point for users when they build their own preference files Karrera K Frame Drive Access The Karrera K Frame File Operation menus can access directories located...

Page 168: ...ultiple locations for example to the Video Pro cessor Frame Menu Panel and a USB Memory Stick clearly identify the files perhaps including the date in the file name and store removable media containing these files in a safe place File Type Extensions Karrera K Frame files are named by the user when saved and this name appears below the icon in the browser The extension for each system file type is...

Page 169: ...y this file format is supported in this menu Figure 122 Figure 122 Eng Setup Save Load Menu Left Navigation Pane The left pane has tabs that select System Storage Video Processor Frame or Remote Storage The Top Directory Open Directory and Open Selected buttons permit navigation through the file hierarchy Right Load Granularity Pane The right Load Granularity pane allows selection of different cat...

Page 170: ...n directory using the buttons in the left navigation pane You can create and name a new directory for the file with the Create Folder button in the Utilities pane if you wish 4 Touch the Save button To Load Eng Setup Files 1 Navigate to the directory containing the files you wish to load using the buttons at the bottom of the left navigation pane 2 Select the file s to be loaded choose the Multi S...

Page 171: ... video operator may want access to an ME so he can set up a chroma key but the TD also wants control of that ME so that he can put the chroma key on air This type of sharing is available simply by installing additional Control Panels Corroborative system operation has inherent limitations Since one oper ator can change the settings used by another operator it is assumed the operators are in close ...

Page 172: ...itchers created can therefore have their own PGM PST bank and this allows effects built in one suite to operate cor rectly when loaded and run in the other suite Effects will also run correctly in the same suite when run at a later time even if different physical resources have been acquired Resources can be released by a suite Once released these resources can be acquired by the other suite This ...

Page 173: ...resources assigned to the other suite independent sharing Suites provide isolation from operators in the other suite Figure 124 Figure 124 Suites and Control Surfaces Example Control Surface A control surface is generally a group of panels which interact and provide a single user a unified work surface An example of this type of control Edit System Edit 2 External Control Point Control Surface 2 B...

Page 174: ... The smaller panel also requires a dif ferent button mapping If a Menu Panel is associated with each Main panel the DPOP operations of one panel should affect its menu not the other one Logical Aux Buses Each suite can be configured to have its own set of numbered Logical Aux buses This means effects built for one suite will run properly in the other as long as the physical connections for the sam...

Page 175: ...urce Sharing When the above is accomplished and basic system functionality is con firmed you can then set up suite 2 and more easily troubleshoot any con figuration issues that may arise If you will be adding new system components for use with Resource Sharing all these components must be installed and configured on the net work using valid IP addresses All control surfaces participating in Resour...

Page 176: ... PC and Panel 2 Touch Reset Panel This will re establish system communications Note After reboot the Eng Setup Status menu will display the added control surface Define Default Multi Suite Engineering Resources Assign the following items as appropriate to suite 1 or suite 2 Outputs Pgm Switched Preview Aux Buses etc accessed via Eng Setup Outputs An example showing reassignment of an output for su...

Page 177: ...rvice Manual 177 Multiple Suite Resource Sharing Note Each suite has its own logical set of outputs that are identically numbered Use the Suite 1 and Suite 2 buttons to assign them to a suite Figure 126 PGM Output Assigned to Suite 2 ...

Page 178: ...ce Sharing can have serious Karrera K Frame system operation impacts that may not be completely obvious For this reason precautionary messages requiring a response are posted 1 If necessary go to Eng Setup Eng Login answer Yes to the warning message and login as Suite 1 CS A using the Change Identity button Figure 127 Figure 127 Eng Login Menu ...

Page 179: ...2 You can use the category tabs on the right to release all the resources in each category and then reacquire only what is needed by suite 1 Figure 128 Acquire Resources Menu Suite 1 3 To acquire installed DPM options move available iDPM Channels from Available to Channels using the arrow keys Figure 128 Any number of licensed iDPM channels can be acquired to the selected resource or acquired as e...

Page 180: ...default multi suite engineering configuration for the facility Define and Save Default Suite Prefs Define default Suite Preferences as appropriate for suite 1 and suite 2 This is accomplished by logging in to each suite individually accessing the various configuration menus setting the available parameters and then saving a Suite Prefs file for each suite while logged into that suite Define and Sa...

Page 181: ...130 Figure 130 Accessing the Stripe Deleg Menu s 2 The ME Stripe Delegation menu appears Press the buttons below the MEs indicated to allocate the top to bottom panel stripe to the indicated ME Figure 131 Figure 131 Delegating Suite Stripes to MEs Multi Suite Independent Operation Once configured with two suites operators can work on each control surface completely independently from one another C...

Page 182: ...itcher menu will interact with and control To access a different Suite or Control Surface CS go to the Eng Setup Eng Login menu and touch the Change Identity button Figure 132 The Suite and CS buttons will then be available for selection After selecting a dif ferent button a warning message appears Select Yes to make the change or No to cancel the change and retain the existing menu identity Note ...

Page 183: ...e the Suite and Control Surface identity defined in the Node Settings Control Surfaces menu SetDef and MatchDef The SetDef and MatchDef options permit line rate signal format conversion of selected Karrera K Frame system outputs and inputs SetDef output and MatchDef input conversion is licensed in groups of four Connectors are active when the associated Modular I O board is present and the license...

Page 184: ... selected Sync Scale Synchronizes the image then scales it to fill the full raster of the screen If mismatched formats are involved the image may distort and appear wider or narrower that its original state Letterbox Used to convert 16 9 to 4 3 by adding bars above and below the image Pillarbox Used to convert 4 3 to 16 9 by adding bars to the left and right sides of the image H Center Cut Fills t...

Page 185: ...t changes one incorrect frame of video will be displayed When Auto Line Rate Enable is on the Line Rate selection buttons below are inactive Note If the incoming source is has a noisy signal choosing the correct frame rate manually may provide better performance When Auto Line Rate Enable is off the conversion format for the currently selected input can be chosen from the Line Rate selection butto...

Page 186: ...e Operating Mode and provides other system functions Reference Sync Selection Choosing Analog selects the Analog Reference connector on the Video Pro cessor Frame for system reference CAUTION A tri level sync reference signal is required for proper HD system operation Choosing Digital allows selection of a video input source to for use as system reference This should only be used temporarily for t...

Page 187: ...ferently than when processing an interlaced image This includes making sure cuts occur on frame boundaries not between the even and odd fields and DPM fil tering is done in an appropriate manner In addition to selecting and com bining incoming video that contains motion a switcher can also internally generate movement in the final video like wipes and DPM moves When psf video is displayed in a non...

Page 188: ...nd Processing These controls determine when commands like source selections or the initiation of mixes or wipes will be enacted by the Karrera K Frame system also known as field dominance These controls can be useful for consis tent match frame editing Any Field The action will occur at the start of the next field either even or odd Use this setting if you are not going to edit the video output an...

Page 189: ...necessary Unfortunately not all video images have the transition to blanking black in exactly the same place Normally these blanking variations are hidden at the extreme edges of the picture and are not visible If an image smaller than expected is transformed however black lines can occur at its edges which are now visible because they have moved inside the visible picture area If it is necessary ...

Page 190: ... currently defined names of these devices are dis played These names can be edited from this menu and will be sent to the device as soon as the new name has been entered Subsequent connections to this device from this or another menu will show that edited name Note Do not change device or suite names unnecessarily as this could cause con fusion to other Karrera K Frame system users Mapping Logical...

Page 191: ...te Aux Logical Map Menu To Assign Aux Buses on a Multi Destination Panel 1 Highlight a Panel Delegation button at the top of the screen 2 Touch one of the Logical Aux Buses buttons on the lower screen That Aux Bus will then be selected when that Remote Aux Delegation button is pressed on that panel ...

Page 192: ... Remote Aux Panel Buttons 1 Highlight a source select button in the central scrolling list 2 Touch a source button on the scrolling list on the right It will be assigned to that Remote Aux Panel button The Source Number data pad and scroll knob on the upper right can be used to quickly select a Karrera K Frame source by its logical ID number The Lock button at the bottom prevents the source list f...

Page 193: ...ion Reports the version of the GV Switcher menu application Memory Usage Reports the amount E MEM and other keyframe memory currently in use If usage reaches 100 no new keyframes will be able to be added to any effect Deleting keyframes from any effect will regain space Capture Software Diagnostic Data This button provides a convenient method to save the current configuration files E MEM Macro and...

Page 194: ...splay the menu for that resource type on the right 3 Touch the button of the physical resource you wish to acquire on the right side of the screen If no resources are available you may need to Login to the other suite release the resource s you need then return to the original suite and acquire them Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Standard Frame Beginning with v7 0 any available unused ME VPE...

Page 195: ...V MV 1 MV 4 button from the Logical Resources pane 3 Select an unallocated VPE resource in the Physical Resources pane to assign the Multiviewer Result the physical resource is allocated for Multiviewer in the current suite The number of licensed Multiviewers is displayed in the lower right of the Acquire Resources menu zero is displayed when all licensed Multiviewers are allocated If adding multi...

Page 196: ...Mview 4 Result The currently selected Multiviewer layout is visible on the external monitor Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Compact Frame Beginning with v7 0 any available unused ME VPEs Video Processing Engines can be allocated as Multiviewer outputs to external monitors pro vided a physical ME resource is present in the Frame and the Multiviewer is licensed Up to four external multiviewer f...

Page 197: ...E physical resource is allocated to Multiviewer in the current suite 4 Select the Outputs menu category button 5 Select the output assigned to an external monitor in the Physical Outputs pane 6 With the Fixed Sources button selected top right of menu using the scroll bar or filter for the scrolling sources list find and select one of the four fixed multiviewer sources for example Mview 4 Result Th...

Page 198: ... K FRAME Installation Service Manual Section 5 Basic Configuration 10 Select Yes when prompted to continue 11 Allocate a second VPE physical resource in the Eng Setup Acquire Resources menu as previously described ...

Page 199: ...g various protocols Each device uses a Device Definition that specifies the control mechanism Router used with an external routing system This type permits the assignment of an external routing system destination to that source Once assigned different external routing system sources can be routed to that destination with the system It is also possible to associate a router source to a device to al...

Page 200: ...nerally accomplished by the operator using EMEM PBus and GPI triggers can be manually tested from the GV Switcher menu application and Macros can be created to allow trig gering using Control Panel buttons Routing System configuration with Karrera K Frame involves establishing communications between the Karrera K Frame and Routing control sys tems assigning Router destinations to sources and ident...

Page 201: ...turns the settings to the Karrera K Frame factory defaults PBus Name Touching this button opens an alphanumeric keypad used to give the PBus device a descriptive name These names appear on the sepa rate Devices PBus and PBus GPI Enables menus to help the operator identify each function Set PBus Address Touching this button opens a keypad allowing entry of a PBus address which is required if multip...

Page 202: ...light the PBus device you wish to copy names from 2 Touch the Set Copy From button to enter that device in the adjacent window 3 Highlight the PBus device you wish to copy the trigger names to 4 Touch the Copy Names button Once configured PBus devices will be available to operators for use with EMEMs via the Devices PBus menu Figure 142 Figure 142 Devices PBUS Menu ...

Page 203: ...PI output relays available on the system The functions performed by these relays depend on how they have been connected to the device being con trolled One output can be selected at a time GPI Name Touching this button opens an alphanumeric keypad used to give the GPI Output a descriptive name These names appear on the sepa rate Devices GPI Outputs and PBus GPI Enables menus to help the operator i...

Page 204: ...AME Installation Service Manual Section 6 External Interfaces Once configured GPI Outputs will be available to operators for use with EMEMs on the Devices GPI Outputs menu Figure 144 Figure 144 Devices GPI Outputs Menu ...

Page 205: ...n operator from the Devices PBus and GPI Enables menu This menu has two tabs one for PBus Figure 145 and the other for GPIs Figure 146 When items are disabled on these menus EMEM or Macro programmed PBus and GPI Output triggers will be inactive when the EMEM or Macro is run Figure 145 PBus and GPI Enables Menu PBus Tab Figure 146 PBus and GPI Enables Menu GPI Tab ...

Page 206: ...terfaces External Devices The Eng Setup External Devices menus are used to create and edit Device Definitions Different menus are displayed depending on whether a serial or Ethernet control type of device is selected Figure 147 External Devices Menu Serial Control Device ...

Page 207: ...ion Service Manual 207 Ports Devices Figure 148 External Devices Menu Ethernet Device VDCP Ethernet When VDCP Ethernet is selected additional parameters are available Figure 149 External Devices Menu with VDCP Ethernet Selected ...

Page 208: ...finition object to define the capabilities of each device interfaced with the system External Device Definitions contain the interface information required for that external device e g IP Address or Serial Port Each Device Defini tion is given a unique name Once a Device Definition has been created for a device DDR or VTR it can be assigned to a source That source then supports the specific capabi...

Page 209: ...assign Ext Device Clears the definition of the selected item Creating an External Device Definition 1 Touch Eng Setup Ports Devices External Devices to go to the External Device Definition menu 2 Scroll through the list of devices on the left and select an available device 3 Touch Device Name and enter a descriptive name for the External Device 4 Choose the control protocol for that device from th...

Page 210: ...Tally The K Frame Video Production Center connects to tally systems using Ethernet In the K Frame Tally Ports menu there are two configurable Ethernet Tally ports Tally port configuration can vary depending on your needs for example one tally port could be used for tally signal while the other is used for diagnostics See the documentation that came with your tally system for more information Addit...

Page 211: ...elect Eng Setup Ports Devices Tally Ports Figure 151 Tally Ports Menu Ethernet Tally Client Connection 2 In either port 1 or port 2 select the IP Address data pad 3 Enter the client IP Address in the pop up keypad and select Enter See the separate Grass Valley Switcher Protocols Manual for technical infor mation ...

Page 212: ...nu to that item RS422 Port Select Status The button for the port currently assigned to the selected item will be highlighted Touching None clears the port assignment Editor Name Touching this button opens an alphanumeric keypad used to give the Editor a descriptive name Unassign Editor Clears the selected serial port s assignment Baud Rate Parity Serial port settings are selected with these button...

Page 213: ...w the switching of multiple signals simultaneously For example video signals can be organized on one level and key signals on another By specifying both levels when giving a router take command both the video and key signals of a source will be routed to their destinations Note K Frame system router Take commands are only applied to all router levels The external routing system s destinations must...

Page 214: ...trol Interface Cabling Connect an Ethernet cable from a Karrera K Frame system Ethernet switch to the external routing system Ethernet network The system can commu nicate with devices on different networks via a gateway router If a gateway router is not used the external routing system must be on the same subnet as the Karrera K Frame system Video Interface Cabling Connect each external routing sy...

Page 215: ...h router control systems will require their own IP address settings Touch Eng Setup Router selection button to go to this menu Figure 154 Figure 154 Eng Setup Router Menu The Status indicator is red when communication is not detected and goes green when communication is established To Set the IP Addresses 1 Touch the Primary IP data pad and enter the primary address of the router with the pop up k...

Page 216: ... IP address for communications If the primary control system fails to respond the system will attempt to use the secondary IP address for router commu nications and if successful will continue using it in the future If communi cations then is lost to the secondary control system the system will attempt to reestablish communications with the primary router control system Defining Routed Sources Def...

Page 217: ... assign a key input the router system needs to be configured to switch that key destination along with the video destination Router levels can be used to accomplish this 5 Touch the Router type button to identify it as a routed source Note The adjacent status indicator is green when a router is detected and red when there is no response If red you should check the K Frame or router system configur...

Page 218: ...y selected router source 8 Complete the source definition by entering an engineering name using the standard source definition procedure User Setups Once a Karrera K Frame routed source has been defined it can be mapped to source buttons using the standard button mapping procedure User Prefs and can be given alternate names Suite Prefs Source Patch menu ...

Page 219: ...plete Safety Summary on page 15 at the front of this manual Grass Valley Web Site The URL for the Grass Valley web site can be found on page 4 Visit the website for documentation software updates online support including FAQs spare parts information and a link to the File Transfer Protocol FTP site Grass Valley Customer Support FAQ Database Answers to many common questions can be found by searchin...

Page 220: ...me Figure 157 6 RU Video Processor Frame Reset Button and Power Switch Control Panel Reset The Control Panel can be reset in IP address mode using that panel s EMEM area buttons or by cycling power to the unit 1 On any EMEM area press Menu Page This shows a list of menu items that are selected with the buttons below the display Figure 161 left Figure 158 Karrera IP Address Mode Selection EMEM Area...

Page 221: ... does not properly shut down the panel software and should only be used in the rare situation where the EMEM area Reset procedure is not oper ational Software Installation Karrera K Frame systems are shipped with the current software version installed Updates to GV Switcher system software are available for down load from the Grass Valley website Software installation tools are provided with each ...

Page 222: ...ble selected options for a limited time Temporary authorizations can be used for trial demonstrations and other special pur poses Temporary authorizations add to any permanently enabled options but these additional options are disabled after the allotted time elapses Expiration Dates Maintenance contract and temporary authorizations have expiration dates Messages will be posted on the GV Switcher ...

Page 223: ...u have more than one system repeat the above steps on every system that will have options enabled 4 Contact Grass Valley Customer Support and request a code for each Karrera K Frame System ID If options have not already been purchased you can order the options directly from the service representative Enter Permanent Authorization Code 1 Go to the Install Options menu Eng Setup Install Options on a...

Page 224: ...the Video Processor Frame is reset or power cycled When an option is added it becomes opera tional immediately without requiring a Frame reset 6 Write down the authorization codes specifying which system they apply to and store this information in a safe place should you need to re enter the codes at some time in the future Temporary Authorizations For demonstration or rental optional features can...

Page 225: ...t Lever 2 8 Figure 162 Figure 162 Karrera Lever Arm Selection EMEM Area 4 On the chosen ME s Transition Area follow the instructions displayed Figure 163 a Move the Lever Arm down all the way and select Next press Key Prior b Move the Lever Arm up all the way and select Next press Key Prior This saves the calibration values and exits calibration mode Me Menu Pause Pause 9 Bank ank 3 7 7 8 Lrn Menu...

Page 226: ...hat are selected with the buttons below the display Figure 161 on page 225 left 2 Select Calib press 7 to enter calibration mode Figure 161 on page 225 right 3 Choose the Joystick to calibrate press Lrn Figure 164 8804_03 Mix Trans ns PVW Pst BLK Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Key 1 Trans ns Key 2 Trans ns Key 3 Trans ns Key 4 Trans ns Key 5 Trans ns Key 6 Trans ns Cut Cut Auto Auto Wipe ipe ...

Page 227: ...te it counter clockwise and press Lrn b Move the Joystick to the bottom right corner rotate it clockwise and press Lrn c Allow the Joystick to return to its center unrotated position and press Lrn 8804_04 9 Bank ank 3 7 7 8 Lrn Menu 2 Lever 1 Lever 2 Lever 3 Lever 4 Joystick eDPM DPM ME ME 3 ME ME 2 PGM PGM ME ME 4 ME ME 1 iDPM On On Ma Matte te Fill ill Auto Se Setup up Video ideo Key Lin in Lum ...

Page 228: ...eriod in minutes of inactivity required to initiate the panel saver mode using the buttons below the display Figure 168 The illuminated button indicates the current setting Figure 168 Panel Saver Mode EMEM Area 8804_07 9 Bank ank 3 7 7 8 Lrn Joystick Calibration Move joystick to the bottom right corner Twist the joystick clockwise Press LRN to continue 9 Bank ank 3 7 7 8 Lrn Joystick Calibration M...

Page 229: ...on including Macro Attachments Panel Memory Some related panel settings can be saved as configuration files Panel Prefs Panel Memory or as part of a Show file Should Control Panel software problems occur clearing the Control Panel NV memory may help with diagnostics and recovery Clear Control Panel NV Memory Procedure Follow the same procedure for clearing the Video Processor Frame NV Memory see C...

Page 230: ...ate with the Video Processor Frame and Control Panel DPOPs 3 ME Control Panel Interior Figure 170 Karrera 3 ME Panel Open Air Guide In Place Note Pressing the Reset button performs a hard reset of the panel processor The preferred reset method is to use the EMEM area which performs a controlled shut down of the panel software and then reboots the operating system The Reset button should only be us...

Page 231: ...pen Air Guide Removed 8804_33 Power Supplies 2 Controller Distribution Board Input Cooling Fan 2 Air Exhaust Source Sel 10 2 Source Sel 10 w o Device Control 4 Source Sel 15 Source Sel 15 w o System Area 2 Transition DSK Local EMEM Transition Transition Local EMEM Master EMEM Multi Function Distribution Board ...

Page 232: ... Panel CAUTION Karrera panel data cables must be connected to the correct boards for proper system operation C1 option B4 B5 C2 C3 C4 C5 A4 A5 option B1 A1 B2 A2 B3 A3 STRIPE B 5 4 3 2 1 STRIPE A 5 4 3 2 1 STRIPE C 5 4 3 2 1 Stripe A Stripe B Stripe C Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 View of Panel Lid Opened Area 5 8804_36 ...

Page 233: ...or Figure 174 Karrera 2 ME Panel Open Air Guide In Place POWER D C B A D C B A GROUP 1 GROUP 2 Stripe A Stripe B Stripe C Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 8804_37r1 View of Panel Lid Opened Power Jumper Between Boards 6 Power Ports Not Used 3 Power Ports Not Used 3 Power Jumper Between Boards 2 8804_30 Reset Button Power On Off Compact Flash USB 2 Board Power 4 of 8 used Board Communications RJ4...

Page 234: ...anel software and then reboots the operating system The Reset button should only be used if the panel is in a state that does not allow an EMEM area reset Figure 175 Karrera 2 ME Panel Open Air Guide Removed 8804_32 Power Supplies 2 Controller Distribution Board Input Cooling Fan Air Exhaust Source Sel 10 Source Sel 10 w o Device Control Source Sel 15 Source Sel 15 w o System Area Transition DSK L...

Page 235: ... All power ports supply identical power Power cable routing and jumpers shown are as shipped from the factory Not Used Not Used A4 A5 B2 B3 B4 B5 A2 A3 STRIPE B 5 4 3 2 1 STRIPE A 5 4 3 2 1 Stripe A Stripe B Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 8804_38 Area 2 View of Panel Lid Opened POWER D C B A D C B A GROUP 1 GROUP 2 Stripe A Stripe B Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 8804_39r1 Area 2 View of Panel Lid Opened Power Jumper...

Page 236: ...rocedure above To remove an interior board loosen the two left most screws of the left adjacent board remove the remaining 4 screws of that left board then remove the 6 screws of the right adjacent switch board and carefully tilt the board out Transition Board Remove and Replace Follow the general procedure above except carefully unplug the wires con necting the Lever Arm to the Transition board b...

Page 237: ...ame CF card and is loaded on bootup Errors in this data could cause system problems which may be overcome perhaps only temporarily by clearing the NV Memory Note You should have backup copies of your configuration and EMEM files com patible with your current software version so they can be restored after the NV Memory is cleared Clear VP Frame NV Memory Procedure 1 Launch the K Frame Switcher Inst...

Page 238: ...wish to clear Figure 180 Figure 180 DIP 1 Reset K Frame Selected 3 Click on the Clear NV button The following Clear NV Files screen will appear Figure 181 Figure 181 Video Processor Frame 4 Leave the Reboot when complete box filled and click OK 5 The Video Processor Frame s NV Memory will be cleared and the Frame will be rebooted ...

Page 239: ...the system you may need to clear NV Memory again to restore system operation but you will know what file is responsible Contact Grass Valley Customer Support if you need troubleshooting assistance Restoring Multiple Suites If your Karrera K Frame system is configured has multiple suites each suite will have its own Suite Prefs file Clearing Video Processor Frame NV Memory will both suites so to re...

Page 240: ...he dipswitch is located below the SATA drive on the control processor board as shown in Figure 182 Figure 182 K Frame Control Processor Board S2 Boot Mode Dipswitch Location CAUTION If the Dipswitch settings are not in the up or Normal position the system may not boot Lifetime of the Internal Battery Battery life of the K Frame Video Processor internal battery is dependent on the operating time of...

Page 241: ... Battery Indicated 4 Put the new battery in place and secure the clip 5 Re insert the frame controller board and close the frame door Touchscreen Calibration The Karrera K Frame Touch Screen Menu Panel is adjusted in the factory before shipment and so should not require calibration If the Menu Panel does not respond correctly to screen touches however you can perform this procedure 1 Minimize or E...

Page 242: ...ampshire Calibration Application 3 Select the second Calibration tab on the top Figure 184 to open that menu screen Figure 185 Figure 185 Calibration Menu Screen 4 Touch Configure on the lower part of the screen Figure 185 to open a menu for selecting the calibration type Figure 186 ...

Page 243: ...ration box and circle where the red arrows are pointing Figure 187 7 The Calibration menu screen will then go away and a new calibration target circle will appear in a corner of the screen Figure 188 8 Touch and hold the dot in the center of the small calibration box The screen will report TOUCH then HOLD and then RELEASE When done the application will register the location and move the circle to ...

Page 244: ... Software diagnostic data can be captured on a K Frame Video Processor This information can be useful to Grass Valley engineers for trouble shooting purposes Typically this procedure is only used when the system is experiencing problems and is done after a Video Processor Frame reboot Note During the diagnostic data capture the K Frame system may remain func tional but system operation is not reco...

Page 245: ...m data The time required to transfer the files varies depending on the amount of data being saved and may take several minutes 3 After the files have been copied the entire contents of the directory should be compressed into a zip archive Grass Valley Customer Support can provide instructions on how to send this information to the GV engineering team for analysis Control Panel Module Diagnostics O...

Page 246: ...sary Digit 1 shows the lower number of the FPGA firmware version Digit 2 shows the middle number of the FGPA firmware version Digit 3 shows the upper number of the FPGA firmware version X1 always shows to see the difference to the released versions Table 18 Control Panel Module Boot Display Codes Examples Digit 0 3 7 1 Module interface link is working normal default 2 FPGA was loaded over applicat...

Page 247: ...gram deployed onto the PC or Menu Panel and GV Switcher release software After creating new CF cards you will need the following to restore your system to full operation Backup system configuration files a Show file or a set of Eng Setups and User Setups files and Node Settings information IP addresses and names of all system com ponents This may be written notes screen shots or a spread sheet Thi...

Page 248: ...re 193 Figure 191 K Frame Installer Create CF Card Screen 4 A DOS window will start and then a separate window opens asking for the CF card location D E F etc with the memory size of the device Choose the correct device CF card to format Even if only one CF card is present you may still need to choose it on the list Figure 192 Figure 192 K Frame Switcher Installer Select CF Card Screen ...

Page 249: ...s of the formatting Figure 194 The process can take 8 to 20 minutes to fully erase format test and partition the CF card Note For Control Panel CF cards though the progress bar reaches 100 a couple more minutes are still required to complete the process During this time Configuring operating system disk layout is reported at the bottom of the screen Figure 194 K Frame Installer Format CF Card Scre...

Page 250: ... a New Control Panel CF Card 1 Remove the CF card from the reader power down the Control Panel install the CF card in the Control Panel s processor and power up the panel 2 Follow the normal software update process except the Control Panel will be identified as Unknown Panel in the K Frame Switcher Installer application program hierarchy Restore Control Panel Configuration Files After installing t...

Page 251: ...ng as a password to enable communications with the Agent For example a Managed Device may have a cooling fan and thermocouple The MIB may define a variable for the thermocouple readout and a request for this data can be sent from the NMS to the Agent which will reply if the community name matches with the current temperature value The MIB may also define a Trap that reports a fan failure Should th...

Page 252: ...ley switchers support monitoring of the devices and device com ponents shown in the following tables Note Only the capabilities described in this document are supported For detailed information about each supported item please refer to the MIBs Table 20 Grass Valley Proprietary MIBs MIB Description Video Processor Frame Control Panel gvg reg last updated 200402190000Z X X gvg element last updated ...

Page 253: ...Power Supply Up to 3 Reports power failure if a power supply fails or is not present Thermal High level temperature and fan status for the entire system If a failure is reported here then look at Fans or Temperature Sensor categories for details Fans Detailed speed and status for each fan in the frame Five fans are on the compact frame and one fan in the standard frame Typically inspected if Therm...

Page 254: ... screen This screen also reports the current licensing status of that Frame Figure 195 Figure 195 Install Options Screen An SNMP license is purchased from Grass Valley Customer Support You need to provide the Frame s System ID with your payment and you will then be given a license key Enter that license key in the Install Options screen to license the SNMP feature for that entire GV Switcher syste...

Page 255: ...s detected on the Frame then the Frame and Control Panel initialize SNMP licensed capabilities SNMP Licensed Configuration must be done to properly configure some of the licensed capabilities SNMP Licensed Configuration SNMP Licensed capabilities require additional configuration though the web interface as noted in this document The Video Processor Frame and Control Panel have separate web interfa...

Page 256: ... if a valid license is not accessible 2 Enter the IP address of the PC running a NMS where you want trap messages to be sent Up to three IPs can be entered 3 If you are not using the public community enter the name of the community to be used 4 Click Save New Settings SNMP Trap Messages The SNMP trap messages listed below are available for various switcher system components Note Only the capabilit...

Page 257: ...rected When the system starts running normally or returns from an abnormal condition to running normally a trap is sent fan board not present alarm all fans not working alarm fan not working warning normal operation informational start up normal returning from a warning or alarm condition vsmTempStatusChange status If temperature crosses the warm threshold in any direction a trap is sent hot alarm...

Page 258: ...ected from the ac line or was faulty alarm gcpRedundantPowerFault 16 A redundant power supply on the controller was removed got dis connected from the ac line or was faulty warning gcpFanFault 32 The panel has detected a fault on one or more cooling fans Karrera has up to two fans Kayenne PCU has three fans warning gcpThermalFault 64 The temperature in the panel is too high for reliable operation ...

Page 259: ...th Width Height Weight a a All weights approximate Rack Units Compact 6 RU K Frame 558 8 mm 22 0 in 482 8 mm 19 in 266 mm 10 47 in 31 1 kg 68 2 lbs 6 Standard 13 RU K Frame 566 2 mm 22 29 in 482 8 mm 19 in 577 1 mm 22 72 in 55 1 kg 121 0 lbs 13 Power Supply Frame 492 mm 19 37 in 483 1 mm 19 in 44 0 mm 1 75 in 10 5 kg 23 0 lbs Above for two PS modules A single module weighs 2 5 kg 5 4 lbs Up to thr...

Page 260: ...ources Line frequency 50 60Hz 5 Power consumption 6 RU K Frame max 900W 13 RU K Frame max 1400W Leakage current 2 5 mA Interconnect DC cable length 864 mm 34 in Table 30 Numbers of MEs Inputs and Outputs Frame M Es Inputs Outputs GPI Inputs GPI Tally Outputs Smart I O Modules MatchDef SetDef Compact 6 RU 1 to 5 32 to 64 plus up to 16 MatchDef 16 to 32 dual plus 4 to 16 SetDef 8 per input board 32 ...

Page 261: ...type cable SD Video 300 meters 984 ft using Belden 1694A type cable Table 32 Serial Digital Video Outputs Format ITU R656 SMPTE 259M 270 Mbit s SMPTE 292M 1 485 Gbit s SMPTE 424M 2006 3 Gbit s Return loss 10 dB 1 5GHz to 3GHz Type of Connector 75 ohm BNC SMPTE 259M Nominal Amplitude 800 mv peak to peak across 75 ohm 10 Rise Fall Times 400 to 1400 picoseconds 75 ohm termination between 20 and 80 am...

Page 262: ...t Arm n a n a n a 4 8 kg 10 5 lbs n a Optional Local Aux Panel Local Aux 35 78 mm 3 1 in 800 mm 31 5 in 162 mm 6 4 in 3 9 kg 8 5 lbs n a Local Aux 25 78 mm 3 1 in 610 mm 24 0 in 162 mm 6 4 in 2 9 kg 6 5 lbs n a Table 35 Power Karrera Control Panels 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 c...

Page 263: ...t Door 751036000 K Frame Door Power Supply Frame 761049300 Includes 1 RU Power Supply Frame w Power Supply Distribution PCBA Power Supply Module 720007800 120 240VAC 48VDC Power Supply DC Power Cable 731031200 13 RU Control Processor Board 771052700 6 RU Control Processor Board 771052200 Dual Mix Effects Board 771052300 Video Input Assembly 772001400 Video Output Assembly 772001500 Control I O Ass...

Page 264: ...13 1850mm 731028514 2150mm 731028515 2800mm 731028516 2350mm 731028517 2600mm 731028518 3050mm Internal Panel Power Cables connect Distribution Board to Modules 731028600 85mm jumper 731028601 1200mm 731028602 1700mm 731028603 1100mm 731028604 500mm 731028605 1350mm 731028606 1850mm XLR4 External Power Cable 731028900 Panel Fan Assembly 751039000 Joystick 751041200 3 Axis Hallsens TRY10 551 Lever ...

Page 265: ...ver KSP Soft Panel 711056400 Custom legend keyboard for KSP Remote Aux Panels 32 Crosspoint Remote Aux Panel 1RU 761000300 KAL32AUX1 32 Crosspoint Remote Aux Panel 2RU 761000400 KAL32AUX2 Parts Kits Control Panel Lens Kit 85571630 GV ASY MECA WINDOW 1X DISPLAY S SEL Can be replaced from top 85571600 GV ASY MECA WINDOW OLED AUX Can be replaced from top 85571620 GV ASY MECA WINDOW SYSTEM BAR Can be ...

Page 266: ...266 KARRERA K FRAME Installation Service Manual Appendix B Field Replaceable Units ...

Page 267: ...ernate names router interface 218 alternative name 122 ambient temperature maximum 57 Analog sync button 186 articulated arm assembly with Menu Panel 49 used with Menu Panel 34 authorization code 222 acquiring 222 permanent 223 temporary 224 authorizing software options 221 Auto Line Rate Enable button 185 autotiming 81 autotiming window 83 and time zones 84 Aux bus assign on multi destination pan...

Page 268: ...r button 194 collaborative resource sharing 171 command processing 188 Compact Flash see CF Card Compact Video Processor 63 cooling diagram 65 dimensions front 64 front view door removed 65 rack mounting diagram 65 rear view 66 compliance 27 configuration 118 Aux bus 128 basic steps 95 ClipStore 142 configuration file save and load 166 connecting to existing network 104 Contorl Panel Reset button ...

Page 269: ...u Panel 49 Menu Panel 46 Direct button device definition 199 documentation system 13 documentation online 4 duration GPI 203 E editor control 199 Editor Name button 212 Editor Ports menu 212 eDPM operating menus 99 EEPROM Control Panel IP storage 230 license information 239 Video Processor Frame lP storage 239 EMC compliance 27 emission control 27 emission limits FCC 28 emmission certification 28 ...

Page 270: ...rsion 183 connectors 81 Frame cooling 57 power 57 power supply 57 weight distribution 57 Frame Operating Mode 187 Frame status 187 Frame Suite Nodes ID menu 190 Frame User Directory 168 frequently asked questions 4 FRU see also field replaceable unit G gateway IP address 104 general external device interfacing 200 Ghost application 249 GPI connections 89 inputs 89 outputs 90 GPI duration 203 GPI i...

Page 271: ...era system name 105 K Frame Compact Video Processor 63 Controller board onnections 66 Power Supply Frame installation 67 Standard Video Processor 58 system examples 36 K Frame Power Supply Frame AC requirements 70 cooling 70 cooling diagram 69 dimensions front rear 67 dimensions top 68 rack mounting diagram 69 rack placement 68 K Frame system communications diagram 73 control surface 33 features 3...

Page 272: ...y selection 99 Menu identity temporary 171 182 menu name 123 Menu on User PC 44 Menu Panel articulated arm 34 articulated arm assembly 49 articulated arm dimensions 49 cabling 78 changing IP address 113 connectors 47 cooling 47 dimensions 46 installation 45 installation on wall 50 installation with articulated arm 50 IP information storage 230 menu category selection 99 menu screen 97 node registr...

Page 273: ...199 PBus and GPI Enables menu 205 PBus Name button 201 PBus Ports menu 200 PC configuration for Karrera control 45 control of Karrera system 44 hardware installation for Karrera control 44 Macintosh 44 software installation for Karrera control 45 PC requirements for Karrera control 44 Pillarbox button SetDef 184 185 pin assignments 92 pinouts 92 RS 232 92 RS 422 485 92 power Canadian certified AC ...

Page 274: ...outer configuration 214 router destination definition 213 Router Destination Selection menu 217 router interface 213 alternate names 218 button mapping 218 features 214 general description 213 installation 214 primary IP address 216 secondary IP address 216 setting IP address 215 router levels definition 213 Router menu Eng Setup 215 router source definition 213 router source definition 216 RS 232...

Page 275: ...D 123 panel 123 source patch feature 125 Source Patch menu 165 specifications 259 Standard Video Processor 58 cooling diagram 60 dimensions front 58 dimensions top 59 front view door removed 61 rack mounting diagram 60 rear view 62 Status menu 193 Stripe delegate to suite 181 subnet mask 78 104 suite assign ClipStore resources 150 cabling 74 75 dividing resources between 178 for resource sharing 1...

Page 276: ...gger name copying 202 tri level sync 186 U Unassign Editor button 212 Unassign Ext Device button 209 Unassign PBus Device button 201 Update All button 108 Update button 108 USB 1 1 port and CF card formatting 249 USB stick storing files to 168 User PC control of Karrera system 44 User Setups description 96 general description 163 using installer program IP address 106 using web page IP address 108...

Page 277: ...imum switcher delay 83 minimum switcher delay 82 nominal switcher delay 82 virtual machine 44 VM virtual machine 44 VMWare 44 W warning Class A 27 web browser access Control Panel 229 Video Processor Frame 236 web site documentation 4 web site FAQ database 4 web site Grass Valley 4 web site software download 4 weight distribution Frame 57 ...

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