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KAYENNE/KARRERA/GV 

KORONA 

GV K-FRAME XP 

 

Video Production Center 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Installation & Service Manual 

VERSION 16.0 
076159401-AD 
2021-10-15 

Summary of Contents for KARRERA

Page 1: ...KAYENNE KARRERA GV KORONA GV K FRAME XP Video Production Center Installation Service Manual VERSION 16 0 076159401 AD 2021 10 15 ...

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

Page 3: ... to making any other equipment connections Identifies an external protective grounding terminal which may be connected to earth ground as a supplement to an internal grounding terminal Indicates that static sensitive components are present which may be damaged by electrostatic discharge Use anti static procedures equipment and surfaces during servicing Indicates that the equipment has more than on...

Page 4: ...e personnel only Do not operate the equipment in wet or damp conditions This equipment is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cords To avoid electrical shock plug the power cords into a properly wired receptacle before connecting the equipment inputs or outputs Route power cords and other cables so they are not likely to be damaged Properly support heavy cable bundles to avoid co...

Page 5: ...e correct voltage setting If this product lacks auto ranging power supplies before applying power ensure that each power supply is set to match the power source Provide proper ventilation To prevent product overheating provide equipment ventilation in accordance with the installation instructions Do not operate with suspected equipment failure If you suspect product damage or equipment failure hav...

Page 6: ... the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Before disposing of your Grass Valley equipment please review the Disposal and Recycling Information at http www grassvalley com assets media 5692 Take Back_Instructions pdf Cautions for LCD andTFT Displays Excessive usage may harm your vision Rest for 10 minutes for every 30 minutes of usage If the LCD or TFT...

Page 7: ...limentation avant toute opération d entretien afin de prévenir les chocs électriques La marque UL certifie que l appareil visé a été testé par Underwriters Laboratory UL et reconnu conforme aux exigences applicables en matière de sécurité électrique en vigueur au Canada et aux États Unis La marque C CSA US certifie que l appareil visé a été testé par l Association canadienne de normalisation CSA e...

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

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

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

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

Page 12: ... radiation can cause irreversible and permanent damage of eyesight Please read the following guidelines carefully Make sure that a fiber is connected to the board s fiber outputs before power is applied If a fiber cable e g patchcord is already connected to an output make sure that the cable s other end is connected too before powering up the board Do not look in the end of a fiber to see if light...

Page 13: ... A Electromagnetic Compatibility Limits for harmonic current emissions EN61000 3 3 2013 Electromagnetic Compatibility Limits of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker EN55035 2017 Environment E2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A Fed...

Page 14: ...propriate European EMC standards In order to achieve this performance in real installations it is essential to use cables and connectors with good EMC characteristics All signal connections including remote control connections shall be made with screened cables terminated in connectors having a metal shell The cable screen shall have a large area contact with the metal shell SIGNAL DATA PORTS For ...

Page 15: ...el Stripes 5 Touch Screen Menu Panel 5 Basic Single Suite Kayenne Panel System 6 Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example 6 Karrera Control Surface 8 Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System 9 GV Korona Control Surfaces 10 Basic Single Suite GV Korona Panel System Example 10 Multiple Suites and Control Surfaces Example 10 Supported Control Protocols 11 2 Frame Installation 13 Overview 13 Weight ...

Page 16: ...urfaces 34 Control Panel and Support Structure Assembly 34 Control Panel Variations 34 Control Panel Cooling 35 Truck and High Vibration Environment Considerations 35 4 M E 35 Control Panel Curved Assembly 36 4 M E 35 Control Panel Flat Assembly 36 4 M E 25 Control Panel 40 3 M E 35 Control Panel Curved Assembly 41 3 M E 35 Control Panel Flat Assembly 44 3 M E 25 Control Panel 46 2 M E 35 Control ...

Page 17: ...85 Customer Supplied Ethernet Routers and Switches 85 Factory Default Network Settings 86 System Cabling for Kayenne Control Panels 87 Kayenne Network Cabling 87 Kayenne Suites and Control Surfaces 88 Kayenne Control Panel Cabling 90 Kayenne M E and Local Aux Stripe Connections 90 Kayenne Satellite Panel Cabling 91 Kayenne Touch Screen Menu Panels Used with PCU 92 System Cabling for the Karrera Co...

Page 18: ...dresses 115 Default IP Addresses On Isolated Network 115 Connecting to an Existing Network 115 About NMOS AMWA IS 04 and IS 05 115 IS 04 115 IS 05 116 Menu 116 Configure the Global Registry 116 About using NMOS IS 04 IS 05 to Change Receivers Senders 117 About the Group Hint Prefix 117 Configure the Group Hint Prefix 117 Unicast DNS SD 118 Requirements for In band Unicast SD 118 Unicast SD sequenc...

Page 19: ...3 Hot Swappable IP I O Boards and SFPs 146 Troubleshooting 146 Configure the IP Board SFPs 148 About Board Bulk Configuration and the Import Export Config File 150 About IP Audio Ancillary and Redundancy 151 About Extended Input Buffer 152 K Frame IP Switcher System Auto timing 771 0741 01 Board 152 Menu 153 Video I O IP Setup and Configuration Overview 153 Configure the Port Config SFPs 154 Confi...

Page 20: ...annels in another suite 188 ClipStore Config Menu 189 Assigning ClipStore Channel Resources to a Suite 190 Set the Summit Solo IP Address 191 Configure the Remote Desktop Connection 192 ClipStore Hosts File Update 194 Update Hosts File for Windows 7 and Newer 194 Camera Control with Ethernet Tally Configuration 195 Configure Node Settings 196 Configure Source Definitions 197 Acquire Resources 199 ...

Page 21: ...Output Format Conversion 229 Match Sync 230 About the 12G SDI GB Gearbox Board SDI Input and Output Formatting 231 Input Output 2160p Video Streams 231 Input Gearboxing 4K 2SI and 4K SDQS 231 Output Gearboxing SDI 4K 2SI 232 IP I O Gearboxing on Outputs 233 About Timing 233 MatchSync 233 Supported Gearbox Format and Frame Operating Mode Compatibility 234 I O Config Menu Button and Labels 235 Mode ...

Page 22: ...Outputs 270 PBus and GPI Enables 271 External Devices 273 VDCP Ethernet 274 VDCP on Ethernet Configuration 274 Device Definition 275 Create an External Device Definition 276 Configure an External Device for XPression Control 277 Ethernet Tally Ports 277 Configure Ethernet Tally Ports 278 About Editor Ports 278 Router Interface 281 Router Source Name Changes at the Router and GV Switcher Updates 28...

Page 23: ...ar Control Panel NV Memory Procedure 305 Control Panel IP Information 306 Kayenne Karrera Menu Panel IP Information 306 Video Processor Frame Maintenance 306 Video Processor Frame NV Memory 306 Clear NV RAM for Control Panel and Frame 306 Restore System Files 307 Restoring Multiple Suites 307 IP Address Information 307 License Information 307 VP Frame Processor Board Replacement 308 Lifetime of th...

Page 24: ...338 Menu Panel Processor SNMP Monitoring 338 SNMP Installation 339 SNMP Licensing 339 Licensing Definitions 340 SNMP Power Up License Processing 340 SNMP Licensed Configuration 340 Switcher Device SNMP Configuration Procedure 341 Switcher Trap Messages 342 Appendix A Specifications 345 GV K Frame XP Video Processor Specifications 345 Kayenne Control Panel Specifications 349 Karrera Control Panel S...

Page 25: ... bi directional control to and from routing and automation systems Fully digital 10 bit 4 2 2 video switcher including 4K HDR HLG and PQ 1080p and 2160p support SDI 2160p 1080p level A and 720p IP I O 1080p level A IP I 0 2160p GV K Frame XP Standard and Compact are the only models with internal 2160p processing The rest are Quad processing for 4K Optional smart I O modules provide up down cross c...

Page 26: ...t tally via Connect Gateway 999 macros with many ways to recall macros from the Control Panel 1 000 E MEM registers with Define E MEM for fine control in creation and editing of effects Optional M E Previewer ME View provides a method to check and monitor any input to an M E on a single output SERIAL or Ethernet VDCP control Ethernet tally connection for integration with external tally systems Opt...

Page 27: ... MEs or Multiviewers Up to 9 M Es accessible across four suites by using DoubleTake this may be increased to 18 virtual M Es accessible across two suites by using DoubleTake this may be increasedto 18 virtual M Es Every M E has six keyers with standard keying modes including Chroma Key two frame stores per keyer 2D DPMs with perspective on every keyer so iDPMs can be utilized for more complex effe...

Page 28: ...nel Menu Panel Articulated Arm Panel Control Unit PCU 1 ME 15 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Panel Control Unit PCU The modular design and use of a separate PCU supports the hot replacement of individual Control Panel components if necessary while the rest of the system remains operational 8623266_03 8623266_01 8623266_02 8623266_04 CAUTION Do notconnector disconnectthe PCU toControlPanel cab...

Page 29: ...dules An M E Stripe has a module for Source Selection Transition and individual E MEM control Additional Master E MEM Machine Control Multi Function and Local Aux modules are populated to complete the control surface functionality Source Module 35 25 or 15 Transition Module Local E MEM Module Touch Screen Menu Panel Each Kayenne control surface includes a Menu Panel that features a wide format 15 ...

Page 30: ...rol surface associated with that frame The Kayenne Control Panel and Menu Panel have associated active electronics housed in the Panel Control Unit PCU Menu Panel Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example A K Frame system can be subdivided into two suites if desired each of which can have two control surfaces Surface A and Surface B Each surface has it s own set of Panel Preferences for configur...

Page 31: ...C Suite 2 K Frame Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example Hardware resources in the Video Processor Frame can be assigned to an individual suite during configuration essentially creating two separate switchers sharing one frame 8875_20r ...

Page 32: ...ol 2 Stripe 1 Stripe 2 Stripe 3 Source Selection Section 3 System Bar Transition Section 3 Vertical Keyer Section 3 Horizontal Keyer Section Master E MEM Section Karrera 2 ME 25 Control Panel Karrera Menu on PC Customer Supplied PC Touch Screen Menu Option A hardware Karrera Menu Panel is available as an option which features a wide format 15 in touch screen display An articulated arm is also incl...

Page 33: ...r keyboard and mouse wired or wireless are supported A fanless PC running Windows OS is available which mounts behind the Menu Panel Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System A basic Karrera K Frame system consists of a Control Panel a Menu application running on a PC and a Video Processor Frame The Control Panel and Menu application make up a control surface associated with that frame Suite 1 with ...

Page 34: ...ultiple Suites and Control Surfaces Example Any K Frame Kayenne Karrera or GV Korona Control Panel can be configured with any K Frame Video Processor The K Frame system can be subdivided into four suites and each suite can have up to two control surfaces Hardware resources in the Video Processor Frame can be assigned to an individual suite during configuration essentially creating four separate sw...

Page 35: ... for VTR control AMP advanced media protocol for Profile PVS Profile XP Media Platform K2 M Series Turbo iDDR and T2 iDDR systems over Ethernet Grass Valley Native Protocol for routers routing control systems Trinix Trinix NXT Venus Triton and third party routers Jupiter NV9000 and NV920 and Encore router control systems Tally contact closure 6600_05 ...

Page 36: ...ley external remote AUX Panels Grass Valley Editor protocol SNMP system monitoring Serial and Ethernet VDCP Control of Ross Xpression using RossTalk Control of RossTalk GPI devices Control Lyric and other devices via Ethernet Bases AMPLDK Series LDX Series camera control with Ethernet tally via Connect Gateway ...

Page 37: ...osed or multi unit rack assembly together with other units could increase the maximum ambient temperature for this 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 otherwise covered Air intake holes exist on the front of the Video Processor and air exhaust holes are on the left Power Connections Whe...

Page 38: ...Dimensions 8 RU GV K Frame XP Video Processor Dimensions 8 RU Dimensions FrontView 8875_49 CAUTION Mounting a GV K Frame XP in a rack immediately below equipment that extends forward from the rack may not provide enough clearance to completely remove the door ...

Page 39: ...Installation Service Manual 15 g 1 1 1 93 24 74 49 0 I 1 28 32 5 628 4 r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 L L 0 0 L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 RU Dimensions Side View 8875_48 r 1 0 ...

Page 40: ...6 8RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow 8RUVideo Processor Installation and Airflow 8 RU Rack Mounting and Cooling Airflow Air Exhaust 8 Fans 3 Air Intake Rear I O Front Boards 3 Rear I O and Power Supplies 8875_50 ...

Page 41: ...Installation Service Manual 17 8RUVideo Processor Views 8 RU Front View withDoor Removed ME A1 ME A2 ME A3 ME B1 ME B2 ME B3 Middle ...

Page 42: ...240V nominal The power supplies have a rating of 90 140V AC for low line and 180 240V AC high line to accommodate under and over voltage conditions The 8RU Frame is supplied with two power modules A third power module can be fitted as a redundant n 1 power supply option Supplied Power Cables for 8 RU The GV K Frame XP Compact Power Supply Frame has IEC C19 sockets instead of the more common C13 st...

Page 43: ...tlet is needed for the rare case of a 15 amp load experienced during a fault condition Most of the above is not an issue if high line 240V operation is used Since AC line currents are approximately half of those at low line exceeding the current rating of a circuit should not be a problem In areas where there is a choice between high line or low line operation the user should consider the advantag...

Page 44: ...Frame XP chassis may not provide enough clearance to remove the door If mounted below equipment that extends forward from the rack allow at least 24 mm 0 94 in of vertical clearance above the GV K Frame XP to permit door removal A flush design 1 RU blank filler panel can be used for clearance if required Replacing Compact Power Supplies GV K Frame XP Video Processors come with two power supplies w...

Page 45: ...power supply a If the power supply retainer bracket is in the down and locked position for example when adding a third redundant power supply not replacing one perform steps step a step b and step c from the Remove the power supply procedure above b Insert the power supply straight into the slot and slide it in until the release button locks into place c On the Retaining Bracket pull the lock butt...

Page 46: ...K Frame XP Video Processor Dimensions 15 RU Dimensions FrontView CAUTION Mounting a GV K Frame XP in a rack immediately below equipment that extends forward from the rack may not provide enough clearance to completely remove the door ...

Page 47: ...Installation Service Manual 23 15 RU Dimensions Side View ...

Page 48: ...Frame Installation 24 8RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow 15RUVideo Processor Installation and Airflow 15 RU Rack Mounting and Cooling Airflow 8875_50 ...

Page 49: ...Installation Service Manual 25 15RUVideo Processor Views 15 RU Front View withDoor Removed ...

Page 50: ...Frame Installation 26 15 RU Rear ViewIP Gearbox Conversion 15RU Front View withDoor Removed ...

Page 51: ...Installation Service Manual 27 Power Supply Views A1 RUPowerSupplyFrameprovidesDCpowerforthe15 RUVideoProcessorFrame Front View with Cover PowerSupplyFrameDimensions FrontandRearViews ...

Page 52: ...Frame Installation 28 PowerSupplyFrameDimensions TopView ...

Page 53: ...pply frame is then supportedby the lower chassis and eliminates the need for power supply rear rack supports In addition this placement allows removal of the GV K Frame XP front door If the power supply frame is not mounted above the GV K Frame XP chassis rear rack supports are required If mounting in an alternative location allow for the 34 DC interconnectcable length PowerSupplyRack Installation...

Page 54: ...r Frame The cells for the four modules referred to as left center left center right right are identical and any or all cells can have a module installed Each cell has its own AC line cord The supplies are power factor corrected and automatically accommodate low line 120V nominal or high line 240V nominal The power supplies have a rating of 90 140V AC for low line and 180 240V AC high line to accom...

Page 55: ...sue if high line 240V operation is used Since AC line currents are approximately half of those at low line exceeding the current rating of a circuit should not be a problem In areas where there is a choice between high line or low line operation the user should consider the advantages and disadvantages of each power sourcing scheme About Low Line 120V Operational Considerations If low line 120V op...

Page 56: ...ast 24 mm 0 94 in of vertical clearance above the GV K Frame XP to permit door removal A flush design 1 RU blank filler panel can be used for clearance if required Replacing Standard Power Supplies GV K Frame XP Video Processors come with three power supplies with the option of a fourth located in the front of the chassis Power supplies are hot swappable in systems containing three or more power s...

Page 57: ...a step b and step c from the Remove the power supply procedure above g Insert the power supply straight into the slot and slide it in until the release button locks into place h On the Retaining Bracket pull the lock buttons straight forward then slide the retainer down until it stops and release the lock buttons i Verify that the locks are in the closed position and the power supply is completely...

Page 58: ...Control Panels ship to the customer as boxed Stripes which are assembled with the support structure on site You will need to know what Control Panel configuration s you intend to use at your facility in order to plan your installation effectively The Kayenne Control Panel support kit uses 30mm series components sourced from Bosch Rexroth Control Panel and Support Structure Assembly If you purchase...

Page 59: ...tall the panel into a sealed space Truck and High Vibration Environment Considerations The Kayenne Control Panel has several bolt and screw tightened components In high vibration environments these attachments could loosen over time Loctite Blue 242 or equivalent thread locking compound is recommended for these environments This compound is designed to lock threaded components together during asse...

Page 60: ...ol Panel Dimensions Curved Installation 4 ME 35 Panel Cutout 625 24 6 4 ME 25 Panel Cutout 4 M EControl Panel Cutout Dimensions Curved Installation 4 M E 35 Control Panel Flat Assembly Note Read through the entire procedure before you begin actualassembly 8623266_14 8623266_12 1503 5 1 mm 59 2 04 in 1 mm 04 in 4 ME Panel Curved Install Cutout 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04 in ...

Page 61: ...in 1501 5 mm 59 1 in 622 8 mm 24 5 in 14 1 mm 0 6 in 4 M E 35 Control Panel Dimensions FlatInstallation 4 ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503 5 1 mm 59 2 04 in 720 0 1 mm 28 3 in 0 04 in 773 5 1 mm 30 5 04 in 4 ME Panel Flat Install Cutout 625 1 mm 24 6 04 in 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04 in 4 ME 25 Panel Cutout 4 M EControl PanelCutout Dimensions Flat Installation 8623266_16 8623266_17 ...

Page 62: ...IL A 8557 2780 8620 3180 8620 3180 8557 2710 8500 6460 855 7 27 10 8620 3180 2x 8557 2710 855 7 2890 B 8620 3180 8500 7620 8557 2860 8500 7620 862 0 3180 8557 2810 855 7 27 00 C 8620 3180 4x 8557 2890 8500 6460 8620 3200 850 0 442 0 8620 3200 850 0 44 20 8557 2700 8620 3180 2x 8557 2710 8500 6460 2x 8557 2710 862 0 3180 2x 8557 2890 8557 2710 8557 2710 A 8620 3170 8620 3180 8500 7620 8557 2860 850...

Page 63: ...7 2710 8500 442 0 2x 8557 2710 8557 2830 855 7 2720 8557 2830 8557 2790 8620 3180 2x 8557 2710 8557 2820 8622 5420 5x 8620 3170 B 862 0 31 70 8620 3170 8620 3180 2x 8557 2890 DE TAIL A 8620 3180 2x 8557 2890 8500 6460 2x 8623266_15_r3 8622 5410 5x 8557 2790 8620 3180 2x 8557 2890 8500 6460 2x A 8557 2780 862 0 3180 2x 8557 2890 8500 6460 2x 850 0 6460 2x 8620 3180 2x 855 7 28 90 8500 6460 2x Contr...

Page 64: ... 25 source selection buttons are narrower in width but otherwise have the same dimensions as 35 source button models 4 ME 25 Curved Installation 124 0 mm 4 9 in 4 ME 25 Flat Installation 4 M E25 Control PanelDimensions 1309 5 mm 51 6 in 8623266_32 ...

Page 65: ... Assembly 3 M E 35 Control Panel Curved Assembly 208 0 mm 8 2 in 14 8 mm 0 6 in 10 3 mm 0 4 in 813 5 mm 32 0 in 1533 7 mm 60 4 in 622 8 mm 24 5 in 14 3 mm 0 6 in 74 0 mm 2 9 in 1501 5 mm 59 1 in 474 1 mm 18 7 in 13 9 mm 0 5 in 3 M E 35 Control Panel Dimensions Curved Installation 8623266_19 ...

Page 66: ...0 2 0 mm 1 3 08 in 0 in 42 5 1 mm 1 7 04 625 0 1 mm 24 6 04 in 15 mm 60 in 491 0 1 mm 19 3 04 in 3 ME Panel Curved Install Cutout 476 0 1 mm 18 7 04 in 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04 in 3 ME 25 Panel Cutout 3 M EControl Panel Cutout Dimensions Curved Installation 8623266_19_r1 ...

Page 67: ... 2710 855 7 27 10 8620 3180 2x 8557 2890 8620 3180 850 0 7620 8500 7620 B 8557 2860 8557 2780 8620 3180 8620 3180 862 0 3180 C 855 7 2700 8557 2710 8557 2710 850 0 6460 2x 8557 2710 862 0 3180 2x 862 0 3180 855 7 2810 4x 8557 2890 862 0 3180 4x 8620 3200 8500 4420 850 0 442 0 855 7 2700 8620 3180 4x 855 7 2890 8557 2780 8500 6460 2x 8557 2710 8557 2890 8557 2710 8620 3170 A 8620 3180 2x 8500 6460 ...

Page 68: ...4 4 mm 0 6 in 74 0 mm 2 9 in 1501 5 mm 59 1 in 474 1 mm 18 7 in 13 9 mm 0 55 in 3 M E 35 Control Panel Dimensions FlatInstallation 3 ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503 5 1 mm 59 2 04 in 720 mm 28 3 in 625 0 1 mm 24 6 04 in 3 ME Panel Flat Install Cutout 476 0 1 mm 18 7 04 in 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04 in 3 ME 25 Panel Cutout 3 M EControl PanelCutout Dimensions Flat Installation 8623266_56 8623266_55 ...

Page 69: ... 00 2x 8557 2710 8557 2710 8557 2830 8557 2720 8557 2830 DE TAIL A 8620 3180 2x 8557 2890 8500 6460 2x 8500 6460 2x 8622 5420 4x 8622 5410 4x 8557 2780 B 8620 3170 8620 3170 A 8620 3180 2x 8557 2890 8500 6460 2x 8620 3180 2x 8557 2890 8500 6460 2x 855 7 2770 862 0 3180 2x 8620 3180 2x 8557 2890 850 0 64 60 2x 8557 2890 8623266_57_r2 8500 6460 2x Control Surface Installation 3 M E 35 Control Panel ...

Page 70: ...ved Installation 1341 7 mm 208 0 mm 8 2 in 621 5 mm 24 5 in 52 8 in 124 0 mm 4 9 in 3 ME 25 Flat Installation 4 M E25 Control PanelDimensions 1309 5 mm 51 6 in 2 M E 35 Control Panel Curved Assembly 158 0 mm 6 2 in 10 3 mm 0 4 in 813 5 mm 32 0 in 1533 7 mm 60 4 in 474 1 mm 18 7in 14 3 mm 0 6 in 74 0 mm 2 9 in 1501 5 mm 59 1 in 2 M E 35 Control Panel Dimensions Curved Installation 8623266_33 862326...

Page 71: ...ut 1503 5 1 mm 59 2 04 in 720 mm 28 3 in 32 0 2 0 mm 1 3 08 in 0 in 42 5 1 mm 1 7 04 10 mm 340 5 1 mm 18 7 04 in 2 ME Panel Curved Install Cutout 40 in 330 5 1 mm 13 0 04 in 13 4 04 in 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04 in 2 ME 25 Panel Cutout 2 M E Control Panel Cutout Dimensions Curved Installation 8623266_25_r1 ...

Page 72: ... 3180 4x 8557 2890 8620 3180 4x 8500 7620 8557 2700 8557 2860 8620 3180 855 7 2710 8557 2700 8620 3200 2x 8500 4420 2x 8620 3180 2x 8620 3180 4x 8557 2890 850 0 6460 4x 8500 6460 2x 855 7 2770 8557 2700 8620 3200 2x 850 0 442 0 2x 8620 3180 2x 8620 3180 2x 8557 2850 855 7 2710 862 0 31 70 A 8620 3180 2x 8557 2850 850 0 6460 2x DE TAIL A 8557 2810 8557 2890 8500 6460 4x 8557 2760 8620 3180 4x 86236...

Page 73: ... 60 4 in 10 mm 0 4 in 474 1 mm 18 7in 14 3 mm 0 6 in 74 0 mm 2 9 in 1501 5 mm 59 1 in 2 M E 35 Control Panel Dimensions FlatInstallation 2 ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503 5 1 mm 59 2 04 in 720 mm 28 3 in 476 5 1 mm 18 8 04 in 2 ME Panel Flat Install Cutout 327 5 1 mm 12 9 04 in 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04 in 2 ME 25 Panel Cutout 2 M EControl PanelCutout Dimensions Flat Installation 8623266_59_r1 8623266_58 ...

Page 74: ...180 2x 855 7 2850 8557 2820 8620 3170 DE TAIL B 8557 2770 8620 3180 2x 8557 2710 8500 6460 2x 8557 2710 8620 3170 DE TAIL A B 855 7 2850 8620 3180 2x 855 7 2890 8500 6460 2x 8622 5410 4x 8622 5420 4x 8620 3180 2x 8620 3170 A 8500 6460 2x 8557 2850 850 0 6460 2x 8557 2770 8557 2760 2 M ESupport Structure Flat Installation 862 0 3180 2x 8557 2850 850 0 6460 2x 8620 3180 2x 8500 6460 2x 8557 2850 862...

Page 75: ...62 in 10 3 mm 0 4 in 325 4 mm 12 8 in 74 0 mm 2 9 in 2 M E 35 Control Panel Dimensions FlatInstallation 2 ME 35 Panel Cutout 327 5 12 9 2 ME 25 Panel Cutout 2 M EControl PanelCutout Dimensions Flat Installation 8623266_22 8623266_21 1503 5 1 mm 59 2 04 in 1 mm 04 in 2 ME Panel Flat Install Cutout Local Aux Installed Separately 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04 in ...

Page 76: ...850 0 6460 2x 8620 3180 2x 2 M E Support Structure Flat Installation w o Local Aux Stripe 2 M E 25 Control Panel Control panels with 25 source selection buttons are narrower in width but otherwise have the same dimensions as 35 source button models 2 ME 25 Curved Installation 1341 7 mm 158 0 mm 6 2 in 621 5 mm 24 5 in 52 8 in 124 0 mm 4 9 in 2 ME 25 Flat Installation 2 M E25 Control PanelDimension...

Page 77: ...ion 855 7 1480 855 7 3180 855 7 3190 850 0 4960 6x 850 0 4420 6x 855 7 3120 w Silkscreen Kayenne Logo 855 7 1480 8557 2760 855 7 2550 862 0 3180 4x 855 7 2760 855 7 2850 2x 850 06460 4x 8622 5410 2x 862 2 5420 2x 8557 3150 855 7 2630 862 0 3180 2x 8557 2850 850 06460 2x 855 7 1480 862 0 3180 2x 855 7 1480 855 7 3180 855 7 3190 855 7 2850 850 06460 2x 1 M E Support Structure and Trim FlatInstallati...

Page 78: ...TTON HO USING C PL AUX 855 7 2580 35 AUX BUTT ON 855 7 2590 25 AUX BUTT ON 855 7 2710 862 0 3180 2x 855 7 2710 855 7 1480 855 7 2850 850 06460 2x 850 06460 2x LocalAuxStripe Support Structure Tray andTrim Control Panel Stripe PCU Connections 862 0 3180 2x 862 0 3180 2x 855 7 2850 855 7 2850 850 06460 2x 855 7 3180 855 7 1480 862 0 3180 2x 855 7 2850 850 06460 2x Connectors on the outside bottom of...

Page 79: ...70 6 mm 2 78 in 97 5 mm 3 84 in 40 6 mm 1 60 in 170 9 mm 6 73 in 245 9 mm 9 68 in 171 9 mm 6 77 in Menu PanelDimensions Menu Panel Connectors The Kayenne Menu Panel s processor is located in the PCU The Menu Panel connects to the PCU with a special multi pin cable that carries both power and communications signals 8623266_07 CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect the multi pin cables linking a Kayen...

Page 80: ...g with the articulated arm allows maximum air movement and is the preferred installation method If an alternative method is used ensure that all vents are unobstructed and adequate airflow is available Menu Panel Articulated Arm Installation The Kayenne Menu Panel has VESA 75 threads on the back that can be used to mount the Menu Panel to the supplied articulated arm or any VESA compliant mounting...

Page 81: ...Menu Panel processor board in the PCU A multi pin cable is provided with the option to supply power and signals to the Menu Panel Additional Touch Screen Menu Panel Using PC A Touch Screen Menu Panel can be configured to operate without a PCU using a PC Communication between the Menu Panel and the switcher system is handled using the PC s Ethernet connection A special power supply brick is require...

Page 82: ...allation 58 Karrera Control Surface A typical Karrera control surface has a Control Panel and a Karrera Menu on PC or Menu Panel option 3 M E Karrera Control Panel Installation 55 1 mm 2 2 in 1413 5 mm 55 6 in 3 M E Karrera Control Panel Dimensions 8804_19_r1 ...

Page 83: ...m 2 3 in 24 6 in 715 4 mm 28 2 in 19 5 in 596 6 mm 23 5 in 1413 5 mm 55 6 in 484 6 19 1 3 M E Karrera Control Panel CutoutDimensions Air Exhaust AC Power 2 Ethernet USB VGA 2 Aux Panel Control not Ethernet Cooling Fan Air Intake Reserved for maintenance use 3 M E Karrera Control Panel Rear Connections 2 M E Karrera Control Panel Installation 2 8804_23 8804_21_r1 mm in 3ME Cutout Dimensions 1415 5 ...

Page 84: ...n 13 5 mm 0 53 in 52 5 mm 2 1 in 205 5 mm 8 1 in 294 0 mm 11 6 in 575 0 mm 22 7 in 665 1 mm 26 2 in 185 2 mm 7 3 in 313 7 mm 12 4 in 313 7 mm 13 9 in 454 8 mm 17 9 in 107 7 mm 4 2 in 335 3 mm 13 2 in 1221 7 mm 48 1 in 1223 7 mm 48 2 in 2 M E Karrera Control Panel CutoutDimensions 8804_20r1 8804_18_r1 ...

Page 85: ...r 2 Ethernet USB VGA 2 Aux Panel Control not Ethernet Cooling Fan Air Intake Reserved for maintenance use 2 M E Karrera Control Panel Rear Connections 2 M E Compact Karrera Control Panel Installation 55 mm 2 2 in 14 mm 0 5 in 14 mm 0 5 in 2 M ECompact Karrera ControlPanelDimensions 2 8878_09 8804_23 ...

Page 86: ...n 982 mm 38 7 in 485 mm 19 1 in 984 mm 38 7 in 2 M ECompact Karrera ControlPanelCutout Dimensions Air Exhaust AC Power 2 Ethernet USB VGA 2 Aux Panel Control not Ethernet Cooling Fan Air Intake Reserved for maintenance use 2 M ECompact Karrera ControlPanelRear Connections Karrera Menu on User PC Installation 2 2ME Compact Cutout Dimensions 8878_11 8878_10 ...

Page 87: ... O device access IP addresses etc When a working Windows environment exists on the Mac the Grass Valley Switcher Installer program can be used to install the Karrera Menu application into the Mac s Windows environment and the application can operate with a Karrera system the same as if it was running on a Windows PC Hardware Installation Connect a Category 5 Ethernet cable from the user PC to the ...

Page 88: ...r firewall security software e g Officescan Personal Firewall must be disabled to use the Switcher Installer program or NetConfig on a user PC OptionalTouch Screen Menu Panel Installation The Touch Screen Menu Option consists of Touch Screen Menu Fanless PC Articulated arm support Two mounting brackets U and T shaped Two power supply bricks and associated cables and screws ...

Page 89: ...n 270 0 mm 10 63 in 64 1 mm 2 52 in Side View Right Rear View 19 1 mm 79 in 97 5 mm 3 84 in 76 2 mm 3 00 in 128 4 mm 5 06 in 68 in Bottom View 8 4 mm 33 in 129 4 mm 5 09 in 70 6 mm 2 78 in 97 5 mm 3 84 in 40 6 mm 1 60 in 170 9 mm 6 73 in 245 9 mm 9 68 in 171 9 mm 6 77 in Menu PanelDimensions 8623266_07 ...

Page 90: ...d through perforations in the rear of the Menu Panel chassis Mounting the panel free standing with the articulated arm allows maximum air movement and is the preferred installation method If an alternative method is used ensure that all vents are unobstructed and adequate airflow is available 8623266_11 CAUTION Do not install the Menu Panel into an enclosed space Passive air movement is required f...

Page 91: ... Fanless PC Dimensions and Connectors Fanless PC Dimensions and Connectors Fanless PCDimensions Firewire 1394 Port USB 2 0 Port Headphone Power LED Hard Disk LED Reset Power On Off Mic Input FanlessPCFrontConnectors 8804_27 8804_25 ...

Page 92: ... any VESA compliant mounting system 79 4 mm 3 125 in 195 3 mm 7 69 in Max horizontal range 685 8 mm 27 0 in 387 4 mm 15 25 in 114 3 mm 4 5 in SIDE VIEW Vertical Range TOP VIEW Horizontal Range 438 2 mm 17 25 in TOP VIEW Arm Folded Articulated Arm Range of Motion Dimensions The supplied articulated arm is equipped with a flex mount system permitting a variety of mounting options table top wall moun...

Page 93: ...four flat head screws first Articulated Arm Slide Fanless PC into place then attach Mount rest of arm not shown Attach lower two articulated arm upper two articulated arm round head screws last FanlessPCMounting BracketAssembly Wall MountingWithout Articulated Arm round head screws next For flat mounting directly to a vertical surface without using the articulated arm two 10 screw sized washers 2 ...

Page 94: ...al Local Aux Panel Installation Local Aux Panel Dimensions 71 mm 2 8 in 158 6 mm 6 2 in 78 mm 3 1 in 445 mm 17 5 in 122 mm 227 mm 8 9 in 45 mm 1 8 in 793 mm 31 2 in 4 8 in 800 mm 31 5 in 162 mm 6 4 in LocalAux 35 Panel Dimensions 8804_34_r1 ...

Page 95: ...ts of brackets are provided with the Local Aux Panel one intended for use in mounting into a tabletop cutout and the other for mounting on a tabletop surface Both brackets connect to threaded holes located on the rear of the Local Aux Panel 21 mm 32 mm 72 mm 2 8 in Rear Mounting Screw Holes Local Aux 35 0 8 in 1 3 in 54 mm 2 1 in 16 mm 0 6 in 25 mm 1 in 25 mm 1 in Dimensions are mirrored Local Aux...

Page 96: ... 17 mm 0 7 in LocalAux PanelCutout Dimensions Local Aux 25 Panel Cutout 619 1 mm 24 4 04 in Tabletop Bracket Installation 2 M E and 3 M E Main Panels The following suggested angle bracket mounting locations will orient the Local Aux panel with the buttons on the Main Panel and leaves vertical clearance for removing the Main Panel from its cutout Local Aux Panel Cutout 8878_06r1 ...

Page 97: ...l 73 27 8 LocalAux Panel Surface Mount Dimensions Tabletop Bracket Installation 2 M E Compact Panel The suggested bracket placement is different when mounting the Local Aux panel with a 2 M E Compact Control Panel Angle 8878_07 ...

Page 98: ...Control Surface Installation Local Aux 25 Panel Dimensions 74 LocalAux Panel Surface Mount Dimensions Angle 8878_08 ...

Page 99: ...utout Dimensions on page 95 and 1 M E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 98 to prepare your consoles for GV Korona Control Panel installation 3 M E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 33 88 860 55 1 39 35 31 32 10 815 39 89 22 56 3 M E GV Korona Control Panel Front Dimensions 6600_33 IMPORTANT All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis ...

Page 100: ... 220 35 1 82 46 25 26 6 60 28 95 735 40 59 14 99 3 M E GV Korona Control Panel Side Dimensions 3 M E GV KoronaControl Panel Mounting Dimensions 3 44 87 38 2 85 72 39 1 39 35 31 4 83 122 73 6 31 160 17 6 31 160 17 3 39 86 18 6 28 5 67 159 51 144 02 95 24 11 80 20 32 5 55 140 87 74 18 75 28 69 728 78 6600_3 6600_35 ...

Page 101: ...28 108 7 4X R 25 6 4 MAX 1 00 25 4 TYP R 13 28 75 730 2 21 27 540 4 P SURFACE 57 14 5 50 12 7 46 11 7 A 32 22 818 4 46 11 7 SECTION A A MILLED RECESS AREA SEE DETAIL B FOR DEPTH CUTOUT AREA GV KORONA 3ME CONSOLE MOUNTING DIMENSIONS 3 M E GV KoronaControl Panel Cutout Dimensions ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES MILLIMETERS IN PARENTHESIS 09 2 3 TO DETAIL B 6600_36 2X R IMPORTANT All dimensions are in i...

Page 102: ...a Control Panel Dimensions 78 2 M E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 2 M EGVKoronaControlPanelFront Dimensions 2 M E GV Korona Control Panel Side Dimensions 6600_13 6600_09 IMPORTANT All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis ...

Page 103: ...Installation Service Manual 79 2 M E GV KoronaControl Panel Mounting Dimensions 2 M E GV Korona Control Panel Left Side Mount to VentDimensions 95 6600_14 6600_15 ...

Page 104: ...stallation 2 M E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 80 2 M E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions 2 M E GV KoronaControl Panel Cutout Dimensions IMPORTANT All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis ...

Page 105: ...anual 81 6600_18 1 M E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 1 M EGVKoronaControlPanelFront Dimensions 1 M E GV Korona Control Panel Side Dimensions 6600_17 IMPORTANT All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis ...

Page 106: ...ontrol Surface Installation 1 M E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 82 1 M E GV KoronaControl Panel Mounting Dimensions 1 M E GV Korona Control Panel Left Side Mount to VentDimension 95 6600_09 6600_21 ...

Page 107: ...Installation Service Manual 83 1 M E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions IMPORTANT All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis ...

Page 108: ...on Suites and Control Surfaces A GV K Frame XP system can be divided into four suites The Video Processor resources M Es eDPMs external devices etc can be assigned to each suite creating multiple switchers with one Frame Each suite can be subdivided into two control surfaces using Kayenne Karrera and GV Korona Control Panels Soft Panels and Menu on PC Each control surface is intended for use by a ...

Page 109: ...with the switcher system should be 1000 Mbps capable for the most efficient operation Ethernet Specifications Cables Type 10BaseT 100BaseT 1000BaseT compatible Category 5 cable 8 conductor twisted pair The system will work at lower ratings with reduced performance 1000BaseT components are highly recommended Connectors RJ 45 male connector at each end of cable Length 100BaseT 1000BaseT 328 ft 100 m...

Page 110: ...ings must be changed to operate with a Kayenne Karrera systemwhose othercomponentsareconfiguredwith their default IP addresses All Subnet Masks 255 255 255 0 All Gateways except V1 6 5 software Remote Aux panel 192 168 0 1 Following Reserved For Future Use CAUTION Do not connect any devices configured with the following IP addresses to a GV K Frame XP network Video Processor Frame Gigabit Ethernet...

Page 111: ...Frame XPSystem Communications Overview Kayenne Network Cabling Network connections are required between the GV K Frame XP Video Processor and the PCU The PCU routes network communications to and from the Control Panel Stripes and Menu Panels using custom multi pin cables The use of two Ethernet cables to connect the PCU to the Video Processor is recommended CAUTION The facility network used for yo...

Page 112: ...use the Menu Panel and the Control Panel have independent cable connections failure of one of these cables will not completely disable the system Either the Menu Panel or the Control Panel will remain operational after a single network cable failure Kayenne Suites and Control Surfaces The GV K Frame XP Control Panel system flexibility allows you to locate control surfaces in physically separate lo...

Page 113: ... Suites withTwoControlSurfaces Using OnePCU Using a second PCU GV K Frame XP suites can be located anywhere on the network permitting system control from different rooms floors or even different buildings Menu CPU 8 5 Internal Control Flash Ethernet Ehternet Switch Ehternet Switch 8877_04_r1 ...

Page 114: ...bered ports be connected to Control Panel Stripes in ascending M E order followed by the Local Aux Stripe PCU port connections can be re mapped but this order matches the default configuration The table below shows theconnections for various Kayenne Control Panel models used in a single suite CPU Ethernet CPU 8 5 Internal Control Menu 7 CPU 8 5 Ethernet 8877_05_r1 Ehternet Switch Ehternet Switch E...

Page 115: ...ular Stripe for example Device Control or Master E MEM modules can use any available PCU connector Modules to be associated with a particular Stripe like a Transition Module must be connected to the next higher PCU port for that Stripe For example if you wish to use a Transition Module with M E 4 that uses PCU Port 4 plug the Satellite Panel into PCU Port 5 and move the Local Aux Stripe connector ...

Page 116: ...ol Panel The Karrera switcher system uses Ethernet serial DVI and USB connections for system communications RS 422 485 GPI In Out Tally USB Keyboard VGA RS 232 Isolate Switcher System from External Network KarreraGV K Frame XPSystemCommunicationsOverview Karrera Suites and Control Surfaces The GV K Frame XP Control Panel system flexibility allows you to locate control surfaces in physically separa...

Page 117: ...arrera Control Panel Network Cabling Ethernet USB and DVI D connections are used between the GV K Frame XP Video Processor Control Panel and optional Menu Panel PC OptionalTouch Screen Menu Panel Cabling Five connections are required for the Touch Screen Menu option If the articulated arm is used some of these cables can be routed through channels in the arm that have covers that snaps into place ...

Page 118: ...a 4 pin XLR cable System control is provided using a RJ 45 connecting cable which uses a proprietary communications protocol not Ethernet DVI D To Input DVI D Source 8804_28 CAUTION Connect the USB port on the front of the Fanless PC next to thefirewire 1394 port totheMenuPanel The default PC settings enable knob control by mapping Com 3 to that front USB port ...

Page 119: ...Installation Service Manual 95 Optional Karrera Local Aux Panel Cabling Karrera Control Panel rear LocalAux PanelCabling To 8804_42_r1 ...

Page 120: ...na GVK Frame XP SystemCommunications Overview GV Korona Suites and Control Surfaces The GV K Frame XP Control Panel system flexibility allows you to locate control surfaces in physically separate locations Two dedicated customer supplied Ethernet switches may be required when multiple suites are being used Internal Control Laptop Ethernet VGA Ethernet Switch Ehternet Switch 6600_06_r1 CAUTION The ...

Page 121: ...g configuration flexibility each external primary input can be mapped to any control panel source select button as can each internal video system source Any GV K Frame XP system video signal such as M E program preview clean feed or PGM PST can be mapped to any output bus to be sent to any output connector or an output bus can act as an auxiliary bus SDI Inputs Non looping video inputs on the back...

Page 122: ...menu when the Frame Operating Mode matches an evenly divisible input reference frequency For example if your reference is NTSC color black frame rate 29 97Hz field rate 59 94Hz you can select any Frame Operating Mode that has a vertical rate of 29 97Hz or 59 94Hz Supported Media Port Frame Rates SD 720p 1440 x480i 29 97 Hz 720p 1440 x576i 25 Hz HD 1280x720p 50 59 94 60 Hz 1920x1080i 25 29 97 30 Hz...

Page 123: ...or applications that span across more than one connector only one ground common connection is required The following diagram has the GV K Frame X GPI inputs on the left 3 3 V GPI IN 1 Opto Isolator 1 of 4 Ground and Chassis User Equipment Video Processor Frame GPI Input Connections Typical 1 of 4 Connections Relay Tally GPI Outputs Relay Tally and GPI Outputs are arranged in groups of four Each gr...

Page 124: ...gic system All relays can be used to drive logic or control external circuitry 37 pin Connector Pin Numbers GPIOut1A GPIOut2A GPIOut3A GPIOut4A Tally1B Tally2B Tally3B Tally4B 5 24 6 25 4 Common A 8 27 9 28 Common B 7 or 23 or 26 12V DC 12V Lamp 12V Lamp Logic Tally13E Tally14E Tally15E Tally16E Common E 17 36 18 37 16 or 35 Logic Video Processor Frame User Equipment Relay Tally andGPI OutputConne...

Page 125: ...tput and common 60 Volts peak Maximum voltage between any point and ground chassis 60 Volts peak GPI In GPI Out Relay Tally Pin Assignments Each GV K Frame X Input Output Module has a 37 pin connector for GPI and RelayTally The connectors are arranged in left to right order on the rear of the Frame Input Output Module Connectors Module Number Signals Module Number Standard 13RU Frame 1 GPI In 1 4 ...

Page 126: ...System Cabling GPI In GPI Out Relay Tally Pin Assignments 102 D 37Female Pin 1 Pin19 Pin 20 Pin 37 Socket Pinout ...

Page 127: ...Tally1A Tally17E Tally33I Tally49M Tally65Q 16 27 Tally2A Tally18E Tally34I Tally50MK Tally66Q 17 9 Tally3A Tally19E Tally35I Tally51M Tally67Q 18 28 Tally4A Tally20E Tally36I Tally52M Tally68Q 19 10 TallyComB TallyComF TallyComJ TallyComN TallyComR 20 29 TallyComB TallyComF TallyComJ TallyComN TallyComR 21 11 Tally5B Tally21F Tally37J Tally53N Tally69R 22 30 Tally6B Tally22F Tally38J Tally54N Tal...

Page 128: ...PIOut38 11 6 GPIOut23 GPIOut27 GPIOut31 GPIOut35 GPIOut39 12 25 GPIOut24 GPIOut28 GPIOut32 GPIOut36 GPIOut40 13 7 TallyComU TallyComY TallyComAC TallyComAG TallyComAK 14 26 TallyComU TallyComY TallyComAC TallyComAG TallyComAK 15 8 Tally81U Tally97Y Tally113AC Tally129AG Tally145AK 16 27 Tally82U Tally98Y Tally114AC Tally130AG Tally146AK 17 9 Tally83U Tally99Y Tally115AC Tally131AG Tally147AK 18 28...

Page 129: ...0AN 37 19 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved RS 422 485 Port Pin Assignments Eight RS 422 485 ports are available on the rear of the GV K Frame XP Video Processor and can be used to control various devices or for switcher control by an external controller Note The Frame serial port pinout is automatically configured based on assignment The Frame is the bus controller when controlling ext...

Page 130: ...rocessor Menu PC available for maintenance and diagnostics Standard VGA and keyboard ports present on all processor boards are also available for maintenance RS 232 Pinouts Socket Pin Signal D 9 Female Pin 5 Pin 1 Pin 9 Pin 6 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 ...

Page 131: ...rements The GV RAP 100 and GV RAP 200 external Power Supply is power factor corrected and automatically accommodates low line 120V nominal or high line 240V nominal The power supply has a rating of 100 240 volts although it is designed and tested for a range of 90 to 264 volts to accommodate under and over voltage conditions GV RAP Aux panels are supplied with one power module An optional second p...

Page 132: ...t Pin Signal D 25 Female Pin 13 Pin 1 Pin 25 Pin 14 1 Tally Out 15 2 Tally Out 13 3 Tally Out Common for 12 to 15 4 Tally Out 11 5 Tally Out 9 6 Tally Out Common for 8 to 11 7 GND 8 Tally In 14 9 Tally In 13 10 GND 11 Tally In 10 12 Tally In 9 13 GND 14 Tally Out 14 15 Tally Out 12 16 GND 17 Tally Out 10 18 Tally Out 8 19 GND 20 Tally In 15 21 GND 22 Tally In 12 23 Tally In 11 24 GND 25 Tally In 8...

Page 133: ...Panel button and display illumination 4 If necessary calibrate Control Panel lever arms and joystick see Maintenance section 5 Define your basic Engineering Setups Essential settings include Source Definition Outputs Tally 6 Define a baseline User Setups Panel Prefs and Suite Prefs Important settings include Button Mapping Source Patching Default Keyframe 7 Configure external devices with the swit...

Page 134: ...cation Source Patching E MEM Prefs etc These settings apply to all control surfaces within that suite and so can affect multiple operators On systems configured with multiple suites each suite will has its own independent Suite Prefs settings Network IPs and Node Settings The switcher system employs Ethernet IP communications IP addresses are set on the Video Processor Frame Image Store Control Pa...

Page 135: ...ame XP system are displayed Data Pads and Touch Buttons 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 controls 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 co...

Page 136: ...om of the Menu panel touch screen Menu category selection touch buttons are directly above the Menu touch buttons Touching one of these buttons displays that category 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 that are not overwritten Note The op...

Page 137: ...le IP address or network traffic conflicts particularly when first setting up your system Establishing Menu to Frame Communication If a Video Processor Frame is not found by the GV Switcher menu application the Status menu central window will be empty and a NO FRAME COM message will be displayed in the upper right Notification Area The following conditions need to be met before the GV Switcher men...

Page 138: ...u button to exit the menu Result A Restart menu dialog box will appear 8 Select Restart Now Result The Status menu displays the Video Processor Frame and menu as fully operational About Network Configuration Grass Valley recommends putting Switcher systems on an isolated internal network with direct connections from the Control Panels and menu application to the Video Processor s internal Ethernet...

Page 139: ...address of each additional device must be changed before it is connected to the network To enable communication between the GV switcher and other facility devices you will need to change the system default network addresses to match the facility address or place a router between the GV switcher and the facility networks This complexity of network configuration is beyond the scope of this manual Co...

Page 140: ...an be enabled disabled by selecting the IS 04 IS 05 Enable button in the Node Settings NMOS Configuration menu tab Configure the Global Registry Setting the Global Registry allows the switcher system to bypass mDNS and connect directly to the registry 1 In the Eng Setup Node Settings NMOS Configuration menu select the IP Address data pad enter the IP Address for the device and select Enter 2 Selec...

Page 141: ...refix It is not recommended to use the Group Hint Prefix unless multiple Grass Valley Video Processor Frames are part of a single topology CAUTION Setting the Group Hint Prefix is a pre configuration requirement that must be done prior to adding switcher resources to the topology The prefix will be published as a Group Hint tag and can be used by a router control system to group video audio and an...

Page 142: ...r than 0 0 0 0 for the Global Registry in the menu Eng Setup Node Settings NMOS Configuration Global Registry IP Address and Port will disable mDNS and Unicast SD and the Frame will only attempt to connect to the given IP address Redundancy not possible in this mode Requirements for In band Unicast SD 1 DHCP Server on the Media Network 2 DNS on the Media Network 3 Configuration file for the DHCP s...

Page 143: ...h the highest priority NMOS Registry provided by the DNS Example DHCP Configuration file for Linux dhcpd Required fields domain name servers domain name IP Board IP Board DHCP Server DNS Server Media Switch NMOS Registry authoritative subnet 192 168 10 0 netmask 255 255 255 0 range 192 168 10 40 192 168 10 250 option domain name servers 192 168 10 10 option domain name gvswitcherlab com option hos...

Page 144: ...y associated with the interface for this route Note for Primary this should be the gateway associated with SFP 1A as shown on the Port Config SFPs menu and for Secondary this will be the gateway associated with SFP 1B For example you might enter a gateway such as 172 21 12 1 Finally enter the appropriate Genmask aka subnet mask for the network you are trying to reach Following along with the previ...

Page 145: ...th the new IP Address When a Video Processor Frame IP Address has been changed communications will no longer occur with any switcher system devices that are configured to use the old frame IP Address You will need to go to each device and change the address they use to communicate with the Video Processor Frame Changing the Image Store IP Address The Image Store IP address can be changed using the...

Page 146: ...actory before shipment will not work with a switcher system whose other components are set to defaults Typically systems are equipped with more than one Remote Aux Panel If more than one Remote Aux Panel will be used on your 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 keybo...

Page 147: ...Installation Service Manual 123 2 Start the web browser enter the default IP address 192 168 1 2 in the address field and press Enter If the address is found a Panel Status screen swill appear ...

Page 148: ...future reference 5 Disconnect the PC and connect the Remote Aux Panel to the switcher system network 6 Repeat this procedure on all the Remote Aux Panels to be used with your switcher system entering a unique IP address for each Remote Aux Panel Restoring the 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 ...

Page 149: ... Aux Panels on page 125 for cabling instructions Both 32 Crosspoint Remote Aux panel models are designed to select 64 external sources 32 unshifted 32 shifted The 1RU GV RAP 100 panel is dedicated to a single bus The GV RAP 200 3RU model is multi destination with 16 bus delegate buttons Aux1 Aux 16 GV RAP 100 Remote Aux Button Descriptions GV RAP 200 Aux Panel Row Button Label Description GV RAP 1...

Page 150: ... 2 Launch the Netconfig application 3 Select the Load SW button top left in the NetConfig application 4 In the Select devices to load pane select Switcher RAP 5 Select the AMD DCC6 ASD E27E Aux Panels and NetConfig will search for the panel IP Addresses Result Located Aux Panels of that type are displayed in the list right 6 Select the check box next to the panels to be updated 7 Select the Load b...

Page 151: ...e Single data pad as the delegation Result Status indicator LED turns green when connected Delegate Control of a Switcher Aux Bus to the Remote Aux Panel Map the switcher Logical Aux Bus for Remote Aux panel control 1 Select Eng Setup Node Settings Remote Aux Logical Map in the menu 2 Select the remote aux panel under the Remote Aux Panel Name scrolling list on the left 3 Select a Logical Aux Bus ...

Page 152: ... S25 1 25 Source Select 25 Logical Source Select buttons S50 Top 1 25 Source Select Bottom 1 25 Source Select 50 Logical Source Select buttons Eight button group located on right of S25 S50 Aux Panel S25 S50 Top 1 M E 1 Fixed Source Top 2 M E 2 Fixed Source Top 3 M E 3 Fixed Source Top 4 Reserved Bottom 1 PGM Fixed Source Bottom 2 Reserved Bottom 3 Source Hold source bus hold When on high tally th...

Page 153: ...r browser Result the Product Web Access page for the Aux Panel is displayed 2 Select Panel System on the left 3 Set the parameters by entering values into the fields for Panel Device Name Asset Tag etc 4 Optionally Disable S50 auto shift for the bottom 25 buttons Enabled Bottom 25 buttons are auto shifted Disabled 32 buttons starting with the top 25 and the first seven on the bottom from left to r...

Page 154: ...t 3 Select a Logical Aux Bus Result The switcher Aux Bus sources can be mapped to and controlled by the Remote Aux panel Map Switcher Sources to Remote Aux Bus Buttons Map switcher sources to the physical source select buttons on the Remote Aux panel The first 25 Buttons will be mapped for the S25 For the S50 the first 25 Unshifted and first 25 Shifted button mappings will be used for a total of 5...

Page 155: ...ual use SFP speed of selected board 10GbE or 25GbE Streams SFP Select to choose input output configuration buttons 2 inputs 1 output 4 inputs 2 outputs or 8 inputs 4 outputs System SFP Displays the SFP selection search result SFP label Physical SFP the B SFP is used for I O Redundancy Mode Local IP IP Address for the Frame to transmit receive external device data over the network Subnet mask Facil...

Page 156: ...uttons Video I O Board and Mod I O Board Configuration Data Board selection button enhancements apply to I O Config and IP IO Config menu tabs Board Selection Board configuration settings First system input on the board Top left First system output on the board Bottom left Board slot in Frame Center Board type Bottom right SDI Serial Digital Interface IP Internet Protocol FC Format Conversion GB G...

Page 157: ...ings for each input have not been sent to the Frame Once the Apply Settings button is selected the settings are sent to the Frame and the new settings are displayed in the menu Buttons and data pads return to white text over a black background Common Configuration Buttons Some IP I O Config menu buttons are common to all menu delegations Inputs Outputs and Port Config SFPs ...

Page 158: ...he menu parameters e g streaming format IP Addresses UDP Port numbers etc Video I O Board Select the physical Video I O Board Mod I O Board Select the physical Mod I O Port Config System SFPs Configuration Menu Buttons In the Eng Setup IP I O Config menu with the Port Config SFPs delegation button selected Port Config SFPs Menu Buttons and Data Pads Menu Button Label Description Port Config SFPs S...

Page 159: ...rrently a fixed value Receive IP IP Address for the input UDP Port UDP Port number to receive data default 1000 IGMPv3 SSM IGMPv3 SSM IP Address default 0 0 0 0 Input Scroll through or directly select an input values reflected in Video I O and Mod I O Board buttons System Output Configuration Buttons In the Eng Setup IP I O Config menu with the Outputs delegation button selected Output Menu Button...

Page 160: ... 20 Four inputs are required to receive a 4K ST 2110 20 signal and four outputs are required to transmit a 4K 2110 20 signal All three types are supported for the 4K TICO ST 2022 6 format I O IP Config Bulk Configuration Accessed by selecting the Bulk Configuration button in the IP I O Config menu you can configure multiple System Input Output or SFP parameters with the Bulk Configuration menus Al...

Page 161: ...n the range System End Last System SFP in the range SFP A Receive IP Receive IP Include exclude the Receive IP settings Starting Address IP Address for first SFP Input in the range Octet Select the 1st 2nd 3rd or 4th octet default 4th to increment the IP Address from the first IP Address in the range Inc Enter the number to increment decrement the IP Addresses in the range SFP A UDP Port UDP Port ...

Page 162: ...settings ST 2110 20 Video stream ST 2022 6 Video stream 4KTICO ST 2022 6 video stream Single to Quad Stream 4K ST 2110 20 Video stream 2160p Single to Quad Stream Enter Enter Apply bulk configuration Cancel Cancel Cancel settings return to IP I O Config menu OutputVideo Audio Ancillary Bulk Configuration Menu Buttons Button Group Button Data pad Description SFP A B System SFP Range System Start Fi...

Page 163: ...P in the range SFP A Local IP Local IP Include exclude the Local IP settings Starting Address Local IP Address for first SFP Input in the range default 0 0 0 0 Octet Select the 1st 2nd 3rd or 4th octet to increment the Local IP Address from the first in the range Inc Enter the number to increment decrement the Local IP Addresses in the range SFP A Subnet Mask Subnet Mask Include exclude the Subnet...

Page 164: ...the 4K TICO ST 2022 6 format is selected for System Output 35 outputs 33 34 and 36 will be set to stream 4K TICO groups of outputs are fixed e g 1 4 5 8 9 12 etc For System Output groups the first output in the group streams the video signal routed to deliver the 4K signal The second output is a 1080p output of a sub image that can be routed to a monitor Note Changing any one 4K input output to a ...

Page 165: ...In the Eng Setup Video I O Modular IP Config switcher menu tab select the Transmit IP Address data pad for the IP I O channel enter the IP address in the pop up keypad and select Enter 2 To set the Transmit IP UDP Port select the data pad for the channel enter a port number and select Enter 3 Select the Apply Settings button Configure IP I O Receive IP Addresses and UDP Ports To receive signals ov...

Page 166: ...onfiguration for the IP I O channel you wish to configure enter the Multicast IP address and select Enter 2 To set an IP UDP Port select the UDP Port data pad for the channel enter a port number and select Enter 3 Select the Apply Settings button Configure ST 2110 30 AudioType for Inputs Outputs The K Frame IP I O Cards can be configured to send or receive in a bit depth of either 16 or 24 bits an...

Page 167: ...ter the IP Address in the pop up keypad and select Enter a If Redundancy Mode is enabled configure the Receive IP Address for SFP B also 6 Select the UDP Port data pad enter a port number Select Enter SDI IP Input Output Configuration The GV K Frame XP from Grass Valley offers an all IP all SDI or hybrid IP SDI I O board set up Video 16x8 I O IP Video 16x8 Gearbox Mod 8x4 I O IP Mod 8x4 I O SDI Co...

Page 168: ...er board Small IP I O boards have 8 SFPs four A SFPs providing eight primary inputs four primary outputs and the same number of B SFPs for redundancy per board 10GbE 25GbE IP I O boards K FRM IO SFP10 25G IP boards equipped with the dual use 10GbE 25GbE SFPs allow for more bandwidth through fewer SFPs and fiber connections IMPORTANT Each IP board with Dual use SFPs must be configured as either all...

Page 169: ...2 6 2 input 1 outputs 2 input 1 outputs 5 2 2 6 N A 4 inputs 2 outputs 10 4 5 2 N A 8 inputs 4 outputs 20 8 10 4 1080p 59 94Hz ST 2022 6 3 1 2 input 1 outputs 2 input 1 outputs 6 2 3 1 N A 4 inputs 2 outputs 12 4 6 2 N A N A N A 4K 59 94Hz ST 2022 6 TICOa 3 1 2 input 1 outputs 2 input 1 outputs 3 1 3 1 Single to Quad Compressed 4 inputs 2 outputs 4 inputs 2 outputs 3 1 6 2 Link and Quad to Single ...

Page 170: ...ay be an issue with the SFP module or the bandwidth has been exceeded Open the GV K Frame Web Access pages by entering the Frame IP Address into a browser on the system network and selecting IP SFP Statistics on the left Note The Phy Link Lock Status column far right in the SFP Statistics Web Access page provides Ethernet link status If the status is Up the Ethernet link is up and locked the speed...

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Page 172: ...I O Board V series button row 4 In the Board Config button pane select the SFP Speed button choose the configured SFP speed for the IP board 10GbE or 25GbE and select Done 5 Select the Streams SFPs in out button and make a selection SFP Input Output Mode Configuration select Done 6 Select Apply Settings Note Whenthe Apply SettingsbuttonisselectedinthePortConfigSFPs menu the settings for Inputs Out...

Page 173: ...u enable the Video I O or Mod I O button 4 Select the Board Start Board End button and enter the board in the Video I O Board Start Video I O Board End pop up keypad 5 Based on the configured throughput speed of the SFPs installed enable the SFP Speed button and select 10GbE or 25GbE 6 Enable the Streams SFPs button and select SFP Input Output Mode Configuration 2 inputs 1 output 4 inputs 2 output...

Page 174: ...ort Config File The Board Config tab has been added to the Import Export Config File generated spreadsheet Drop down lists are provided to make selections in each cell for the SFP Speed Streams SFP and Type columns Row color will reflect the changes The Input and Output tabs will be updated accordingly ...

Page 175: ...a and ST 2022 7 Redundancy are supported for IP streaming with the GV K Frame X and V series switcher systems in the Video I O IP I O Config switcher menu Audio and Ancillary data are not currently supported for 4K TICO Compression formats Note ST 2022 6 video can be configured to package ST 2110 30 audio and ST 2110 40 Ancillary data from other IP streams the source s embedded audio and or ancill...

Page 176: ... graphics generators 771 0741 01 version16x8 IP I O board is required for the Extended Input Buffer The 771 0741 01 IP I O boards can be mixed in the Frame with earlier 771 0741 00 boards Each version of the IP I O boards are identified in the Video I O IP I O Config menu Video I O Board pane as either IP 1 771 0741 00 or IP 2 771 0741 01 K Frame IP Switcher System Auto timing 771 0741 01 Board K ...

Page 177: ...t and 8 in 4 out SFP configurations with either 10Gb s or 25Gb s SFP board configurations Video I O IP Setup and Configuration Overview In the GV K Frame XP Eng Setup Video I O IP I O Config menu configure the Video I O IP in the following order 1 Configure the SFPs a Port Config SFPs Local IP Subnet Mask Gateway b Inputs Streaming Format Redundancy Receive IP UDP Port c Outputs Streaming Format R...

Page 178: ...elect SFP Input Output Mode Configuration 2 inputs 1 output 4 inputs 2 outputs or 8 inputs 4 outputs 7 Select Enter Configure System Inputs Outputs 1 Select Eng Setup Video I O IP I O Config in the menu 2 Select the Inputs or Outputs button to delegate the menu 3 Navigate to a System Input Output SFP by selecting a Video I O or Mod I O Board button bottom and using the scroll bar or select the SFP...

Page 179: ...stems and between GV K Frame XP and GV K Frame X systems and vice versa When importing to a Compact Frame from a Standard Frame additional inputs outputs will be ignored in the spreadsheet 1 In the Video I O IP I O Config menu select Inputs or Outputs from the menu delegation buttons 2 Select Video Audio or Ancillary from the stream type delegation buttons ...

Page 180: ...octet to increment when configuring the IP Addresses and or b Select the Inc data pad and enter a positive or negative incremental value 7 With the UDP Port button on select the Port data pad and enter a port number 1000 is the default 8 Optionally enable the Stream Format button for Audio select a Stream Format type and select Enter 9 Optionally enable the Payload Type button select the Payload I...

Page 181: ...fig settings are exported as a Microsoft Excel file Pull down menus are provided for cells that have multiple options in the Video I O IP I O Config menu The Inputs and Outputs tabs bottom are provided to access those menu delegations In addition the far right column is for notes All Excel functionality is supported including incrementing the IP Addresses in a column Note Importing the bulk config...

Page 182: ...58 The Board Config tab is used to Import Export the Config File generated spreadsheet Drop down lists are provided to make selections in each cell for the SFP Speed Streams SFP and Type columns Row color will reflect the changes The Input and Output tabs will be updated accordingly ...

Page 183: ...ides a list of the IP I O and SDI I O boards installed in the system as of the last export SDI board types can be configured for IP so if an IP board were to be installed in that slot later the imported IP Config file settings would be applied Note Pre configured IP I O settings in the SDI Type cells are informational only until a physical IP I O board is installed in the Frame Spreadsheet Formatt...

Page 184: ...ish to save the GV K Frame XP config file C K_Frame User 3 Select the File Name button in the File Operations pane and enter a name in the pop up keypad select Enter 4 Select Export 5 Open the Config ipe folder C K_FRAME user GVKX Config ipe 6 Open and edit the Excel Workbook Config file IMPORTANT For tables with button descriptions corresponding to the cells see IP I O Config Bulk Configuration M...

Page 185: ...and select Import IP SFP Statistics Web Access IP SFP Statistics are available the GV K Frame XP Web Access pages You can connect to the Web Access by entering the Video Frame s IP Address into a browser from a PC on the network Buttons are provided to reset packet counts for each I O board and to refresh the page refreshes the entire website ...

Page 186: ... recommended that a single set of values be used across a site whenever possible In order to work with some formerly SAM branded products for example the IQ Modular products and the Kahuna and Kula video switchers these values will need to be set to either Set 1 or Set 2 Payload Types K Frame Formerly SAM Everts Default PayloadTypes RTP Payload Type K Frame Switchers FormerlySAM branded products S...

Page 187: ... select Enter 6 Select Enter in the Bulk Configuration menu right of the Payload Type data pad 7 Select Apply Settings in the IP I O Config menu middle right Set PayloadType to Default 1 Select the System Input or System Output 2 Select the Payload Type data pad 3 Enter a dot in the pop up keypad Registering System Nodes When IP addresses have been changed on GV K Frame XP system components or new...

Page 188: ...this Menu Panel touch Frame Suite Nodes ID and enter the IP address of that Control Panel in the Track DPOPs from Panel ID field 5 Reset the Control Panel a Kayenne On the Control Panel Multi Function Module access the Home menu then press Panl IP Boot and press Yes b Karrera In the Master E MEM Area select the Menu hard button Page hard button then in the LED select IP Addresses Panel Boot c GV K...

Page 189: ...of each Aux Panel 3 Identify the type of Remote Aux Panel Single or Multi Destination 4 You can assign the component to a suite and control surface now if you wish but it is recommended to initially configure your GV K Frame XP system as a single suite Later you can modify the configuration for multi suite operation Control Panel Brightness Adjustment All GV K Frame XP Control Panels are calibrate...

Page 190: ...nu Category button Source Definition Inputs Source definition tells the system which physical inputs or internal signals to use when a particular external only source is selected The source definition denoted by an Engineering ID number specifies the signals involved how to process that signal and what external devices if any are associated with that source Each GV K Frame XPVideo Processor has on...

Page 191: ...t data pad and enter to the input number of the connector the source will use for the key 6 For Chroma keys you can select either Linear or No Key Chroma keys always use the video signal for keying ignoring any separate key signal 7 If desired define Clip High and Clip Low values used when a fixed linear key is selected for that source with the labeled soft knobs and data pads Source Naming Backgr...

Page 192: ...ng Setup menus which always display engineering IDs or names Multiple Suites and Source Names Different sets of these alternative source names are defined for each GV K Frame XP suite Ensure the GV Switcher menu application you are using is logged into the correct suite Eng Setup Eng Login The same set of engineering names will be used by all suites however Name Display Hierarchy If a source s eng...

Page 193: ...ly 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 recognition Fixed Sources Additional fixed internal sources exist on a GV K Frame XP system These internal sources do not have user accessible Engineering IDs and are not ...

Page 194: ... 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 device during a show without having to reconfigure the engineering sources In this case logical names seen by th...

Page 195: ...uts Outputs Modular Outputs 1 8 81 84 9 16 85 88 17 24 25 32 Default Output Assignments Default output assignments are one to one with the Aux buses beginning with Aux 1 Change Output Assignments The Outputs menu is used to change the system output assignments The current output assignments can be viewed in this menu The scrolling list of data pads along the left side of the screen shows the curre...

Page 196: ...d preview can be assigned to multiple outputs c Aux if the output will be an Aux bus The Suite 1 through Suite 4 buttons are used to assign the currently selected output to a suite The default setting is Suite 1 4 Select an output 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 5 If desire...

Page 197: ... output Aux Bus Pairs Selecting the Aux Bus Pair button configures the Aux Bus as an Aux Pair Aux Pairs are two physical Aux Buses that have been configured to send a video and associated key or another video signal Pairing of the video and key signal to be used on the Aux bus is defined in the Sources menu as explained earlier Aux pairs are indicated on the menu with a bracket beside the two conn...

Page 198: ... list center 6 Select either the Pass Ancillary Data or Regen Blanking buttons under the Output Blanking label to set Output Blanking for an individual output 7 Outputs set to blanking have the word Regen in the upper right of the data pad all other states are blank in the Physical Outputs scrolling list Configure Fixed Output Blanking Configure Fixed Output Blanking for all or individual Fixed ou...

Page 199: ...urces that do not contribute to the main output When configuring a tally calculation the user chooses the starting video path point called a tributary to trace back to its origin The main On Air tally video output point is Pgm Pst PGM A but Pgm Pst PGM B Pgm Pst C and Pgm Pst D are included in case these alternate programmable clean feed outputs have keys or utility buses that don t contribute to ...

Page 200: ...tream it only tells what sources contribute to the specified bus es even if the source is an M E For example a Bus Selection tally calculation could be set up 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 Relay Tally Calculator Menus The GV K Frame XP SwitcherTally menus are used to select calculators metho...

Page 201: ... 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 RelayTally Calculator Using M Es or PGM PST 1 If necessary login to the desired suite Eng Setup Eng Login 2 Select Eng Setup Switcher Tally On Air Tally to access the On Air Tally menu The Suite button for the current suite will be high...

Page 202: ... to assign for On Air Tally Pressing the None button clears the assignment for that Tributary Pressing the Reset button clears all the assignments to all the Tributaries Creating a Look Ahead Relay Tally Calculator 1 Select Eng Setup Switcher Tally Tally Calc 1 4 to access aTally Calc menu 2 Select the Calc 1 4 Name button to open a keypad you can use to name that calculator 3 Select a Suite 1 Sui...

Page 203: ...ulator has been assigned to a Tally Group Creating a Bus Relay 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 choose PGM PST ME or Aux on the left and then select the desired bus in the center of the screen Repeat for all the buses you wish to tally ...

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Page 205: ...ulator 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 Assign Sources to Tally Relays Sources are assigned to specific relay connectors with the controls on the upper right 1 Touch the button for the desired Relay in the center of the menu 2 Choose the Engineering or Fixed Source in the sc...

Page 206: ...nterface The switcher system must be configured to interface with third party Ethernet Tally systems An initial tally client port selection can help ensure a successful connection 1 Configure the Ethernet Tally interface IP Address a In the Eng Setup Ports Devices menu select the Tally Ports tab b In the Tally Contribution pane select an Ethernet Tally IP Address data pad and enter the IP address ...

Page 207: ... the IP Address of the external tally system 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 S4 and tally system information Connection Status Indicator colors White no external Ethernet tally connection Green external Ethernet ...

Page 208: ...Basic Configuration 184 green ...

Page 209: ...ay 192 168 0 1 WINS disabled 0 0 0 0 DNS disabled 0 0 0 0 You can temporarily change the default settings using Netconfig see the NetConfig Network Configuration Application Instruction Manual at www grassvalley com The NetConfig Network Configuration Tool can be installed with the K Frame Switcher Installer software IMPORTANT Makenote of theClipStore IPAddress itwillbeusedlater to enable ClipStor...

Page 210: ...ork connection 2 Select Eng Setup Node Settings Frame Suite Nodes ID in the GV switcher menu 3 Input a valid IP address for the ClipStore server by touching the ClipStore IP Address data pad typing the address and touching Enter 4 Select Enable 5 The Enable button allows communication between the GV K Frame XP and the ClipStore server and highlights green indicating a proper connection Red will sh...

Page 211: ...he ClipStore to the Frame are Inputs 25 32 ClipStore can record Video only Key only or Video Key clips To do this both a video and a key for the video must be configured for each ClipStore channel To configure a ClipStore source of a video key pair as a video fill source 1 Select Eng Setup Source Definition in the menu 2 From the Source List select a source 3 Use the default video input Video In o...

Page 212: ...enable buttons those Aux bus outputs will be paired In other words if you select the output then Aux 5 Aux 5a and Aux 5b will be paired as a ClipStore Video Key pair when the ClipStore button is enabled 1 Go to the Outputs menu by touching Eng Setup Outputs 2 Select the odd numbered output first Aux bus output assigned for a video key pair must be odd fill that you wish to use as the input to Clip...

Page 213: ...dit and control clips to the server Any changes to the Record Setup or Replay Setup parameter settings will also be sent to the ClipStore server A dialog is displayed when this button is pressed stating that all clips will be ejected as part of this operation keep this in mind if considering this operation during a broadcast The ClipStore Source Numbers Pane read only provides channel and source i...

Page 214: ...he system Configure the Remote Desktop Connection To create a Remote Desktop Connection with the Summit Solo perform the following 1 Minimize the GV Switcher menu on the menu Panel or PC 2 In Windows click Start Programs Accessories 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 Click Co...

Page 215: ...ll down menu click Disable Enabled is the default and click OK Result An asterisk will appear next to Disable that indicates the system must be rebooted to implement the configuration change b At the reboot prompt click Yes t 9 Right click on Network Places 10 Click Properties ...

Page 216: ...asic Configuration Configure the Remote Desktop Connection 192 11 Right click on Control Team 12 Click Properties 13 Scroll down to Internet Protocol TCP IP and click to highlight it 14 Click Properties ...

Page 217: ...Installation Service Manual 193 The TCP IP Properties Dialog is displayed 15 Enter the desired IP Address and click OK 16 The Subnet mask will be filled in automatically 17 Click OK ...

Page 218: ...may be inserted on individual lines or following the machine name denoted by a symbol For example 102 54 94 97 rhino acme com source server 38 25 63 10 x acme com x client host localhost name resolution is handled within DNS itself 127 0 0 1 localhost 1 localhost Update Hosts File for Windows 7 and Newer Windows Embedded Security must be disabled and re enabled as part of the hosts file update pro...

Page 219: ...onal Menu IP Menu Computer Name Note The default Menu Panel IP Address is shown in this example 8 Save the file 9 Open the Embedded Security Manager and click Leave in the Embedded Controls pane 10 Restart the computer verify that the Current Status is Enabled in the of the Embedded Security Manager Camera Control with Ethernet Tally Configuration The GV K Frame XP system uses Ethernet to communic...

Page 220: ...nfiguration 196 Configure Node Settings 1 Select Eng Setup Node Settings in the menu 2 Enter a valid IP Address for the camera gateway and select Enable Result When connected the LDK Connect LED will turn green ...

Page 221: ...Camera type then assigned as a camera in the Eng Setup Source Definition menu 1 Select the desired source in the Source List 2 Set the Video Input and Key Mode see the Kayenne Karrera GV Korona User Manual for more information 3 Select the Camera source type button in the Source Type pane Once the Source Type is defined as Camera the Camera Source can be selected ...

Page 222: ...net Connected Camera List pane closes and the selected camera s Engineering Name is defined by the selection automatically A green Status LED signifies a connected camera 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 SourcePatch menu seethe Kayenne KarreraGVKoronaUserManualfor more information ...

Page 223: ...er than the current suite Acquire control of camera components in another suite by releasing one several or all components from the current suite using the Release Selected and Release All Cameras buttons changing suites then acquiring those components in the other suite For more information on acquiring resources see the Kayenne Karrera GV Korona UserManual 1 Select the components cameras you wis...

Page 224: ...ributors to tributaries Colors Enabled Reports which colors are currently using that calculator by color letter corresponding to the viewfinder indicators R Red On Air Y Yellow media record and G Green ND RE or Call Color Assign Menu Assigning a source as a Camera type and giving it a Camera Number is similar to assigning a source to a relay in a Switcher Tally Group The Color Assign menu is used ...

Page 225: ...ttings affect basic system operation The engineer in charge of a GV K Frame XP system should create and save at least 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 separate Kayenne KarreraGV KoronaUser Manual for more information about User Setups ...

Page 226: ...rame File Browser The GV Switcher system has a file browser You can browse through folders on the local Menu hard disk the Video Processor and the entire network file hierarchy of mapped drives The various browser menus can be accessed via the File Ops menu tab ...

Page 227: ...tly 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 K Frame Drive Access The GV K Frame XP File Operation menus can access directories located on the USB Memory Stick in the Video Processor Frame System Storage and the Menu Panel har...

Page 228: ...not be able to access files stored at this location on another Menu Panel unless drives are mapped Files can also be saved to an external medium like a USB Memory Stick and then removed for personal storage unavailable to other users Save important files to multiple locations for example to the Video Processor Frame Menu Panel and a USB Memory Stick clearly identify the files perhaps including the...

Page 229: ...ttons 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 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 Select button for multiple f...

Page 230: ...state of the last command processed For example one operator could select a source on a bus of an M E at nearly the same time another operator selects a different source on that same bus The output of that M E will momentarily display the first source and then switch to the last source selected possibly causing an apparent flash on that output The Resource Sharing feature allows collaborative shar...

Page 231: ...of this type of control surface is a Control Panel and Menu Panel of a 4 M E switcher system These panels combine to form a Technical Director s TD control surface Other Control Panel modules or additional Menu Panels can be added to a control surface A control surface may also consist of a single item For example a Menu Panel or a laptop computer running the GV Switcher menu application or a KSP ...

Page 232: ... in one suite is used to feed that studio s monitor wall using Aux bus 5 in another suite to also feed that studio s monitor wall will make effects compatible between suites Note that these Aux buses have different internal paths and different physical connections but share the same logical Aux bus number Remote Aux Panels Remote Aux Panels are set up as part of a particular suite They then become...

Page 233: ...install any additional panels This will make it easier to troubleshoot any IP addressing problems that may occur Prepare Worksheet A worksheet is helpful for planning your multi suite installation and configuration The worksheet should list all Control Panels Menu Panels and PCs running the GV Switcher menu application their IP addresses and their suite and control surface associations It should a...

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Page 235: ...ode Settings PCU Configuration enter the Prime IP address for the primary Suite 1 control panel and reboot the Control Panel on the Kayenne Multi Function Module touch HOME Pnl IP BOOT Yes 2 After the Control Panel reboots select PCU Configuration and select the Connect to PCU button The Prime IP indicator should change to green 3 Optionally select the Alt IP data pad and enter the address for the...

Page 236: ...ources 5 Divide the PCU ports between the Prime and Alt control surfaces Empty ports can be set to None 6 Select Apply PCU Configuration to send the port information to the PCU The Reset Panel Caution dialog is displayed again select Reset Panel to re establish system ...

Page 237: ...rough Suite 4 buttons to assign them to a suite GPI Outputs Eng Setup Acquire Resources GPI Outputs Editor Port if used are permanently assigned for use by each suite Eng Setup Ports Devices Editor Port Switcher Tally Eng Setup SwitcherTally Note Each suite has its own logical set of outputs that are identically numbered Use the Suite 1 through Suite 4 buttons to assign them to a suite Acquire Res...

Page 238: ...onfiguration 214 2 Select Eng Setup Acquire Resources and select Yes to the warning message 3 Select either the Effects DPMs Viewers or ImageStore Stores menu tab depending on the resources you wish to acquire ...

Page 239: ...und Bkgd CS Clip Store IS Input Image Store Input or IS Image Store Channel 5 Release resources a For ClipStore IS Input Multiviewers Backgrounds and M Es select the Release Selected button b For Image Store DPM Channels and eDPM Channels use the right arrows in each category right to move resources to Available for Image Store DPM Channels and eDPM Channels 6 Select Eng Setup Eng Login and answer...

Page 240: ...figuration menus setting the available parameters and then saving a Suite Prefs file for each suite while logged into that suite Define and Save Default Panel Prefs Similar to Suite Prefs above Panel Prefs files can be created and saved for each control surface if you wish For engineering troubleshooting purposes you may be able to define and save a single Panel Prefs file for use on any control s...

Page 241: ... rebooting the Menu Panel will restore the Suite and Control Surface identity defined in the Node Settings Control Surfaces menu System resources can be allocated to each suite By default all system resources are allocated to Suite 1 MatchDef and SetDef The MatchDef and SetDef options permit line rate signal format conversion of system outputs and inputs MatchDef input and SetDef output conversion...

Page 242: ...he incoming video signal format 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 Choosing the correct frame rate manually can often resolve a noisy signal on an incoming source When Auto Line Rate Enable is off the conversion format for the currently selected input can be chosen from the Line Rate select...

Page 243: ...in the right pane 4K SDQS 4K 2SI 2160p 1080p A 1080p B 1080p 1080sf 1080i 720p Std Def 4 3 Std Def 16 9 This format is applied to both output pairs Controls for Scale Letterbox Pillarbox H Center Cut and V Center Cut are displayed depending on the format 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 ...

Page 244: ...rnally even though there is no conversion This can cause a delay of up to one frame Highlighted cells support conversion Input Line Rate Frame Op Mode Hz 525i 625i 1080i 1080sf 1080p 720p 1080p A 1080p B 2SI SDQS 2160p 1080i 25 29 97 30 Sync Sync 1080p Sync 2160p Sync 720p 50 59 94 60 Sync 1080p A Sync 1080p B Sync 2160p Sync 4K 2SI Sync Input Line Rate Frame Op Mode Hz 1080sf 1080p 2160p 1080p 23...

Page 245: ... Frame OpMode Hz 525i 625i 1080i 1080sf 1080p 720p 1080p A 1080p B 2SI SDQS 2160p 1080i 25 29 97 30 Sync Sync 1080p Sync 2160p Sync 720p 50 59 94 60 Sync 1080p A Sync 1080p B Sync 2160p Sync 4K 2SI Sync Output Line Rate Frame Op Mode Hz 1080sf 1080p 2160p 1080p 23 98 24 Sync 2160p Sync ...

Page 246: ... Eng Setup Video I O I O Config menu the Conversion pane on the left provides Input Output and Video I O and Mod I O board selection buttons Both inputs top and outputs below are displayed for the selected I O Board For the board selections bottom if a button is grayed out there is no conversion board present ...

Page 247: ...sical BNC on selected Mod I O Board Outputs Output 1 4 Select the output for configuration displays configuration pane right Labels System Output Video I O Physical Output definition from Outputs menu Mode Output mode Bypass or MatchDef Name System Output Name from Outputs menu Suite Current suite example Logged in as Suite 4 CA in Eng Login menu Line Rate Determined by the SetDef Line Rate button...

Page 248: ...rating Mode Frame Operating Mode Labels Format Current Frame setting Frame Rate Current Frame setting Aspect Ratio Current Frame setting Auto Line Rate Enable Enabled Automatically detects line rate from incoming stream does not currently detect 4K modes and displays the incoming format Disabled allows pass through stream and manual line rate selection in MatchDef manually setting the line rate ca...

Page 249: ...uration Pane The following table shows the SetDef differences from MatchDef see MatchDef Conversion Configuration Pane Video I O SetDef Configuration Pane Buttons and Labels Button Label Description Mode Bypass Allows video to pass through without conversion SetDef Outgoing stream will be converted based on the Line Rate button selected SetDef Timing Displays the Horizontal Offset and Vertical Off...

Page 250: ...ightness are provided at the far right when selected Standard Definition Standard Definition conversion buttons are available for configuration including modifier buttons for Std Def 16 9 See the Kayenne Karrera GV Korona User Manual for standard definition parameter descriptions ...

Page 251: ...example if the Frame Operating Mode is set to 4K 2SI and a 1080p stream is received on the input the 1080p stream will be upscaled to 4K and branched into four 1080p streams This is highlighted in the menu by the word Branch and a blue bracket under the four physical board inputs Conversely if the Frame Operating Mode is set to 1080p and a 4K 2SI stream is received on an input it is downscaled and...

Page 252: ...upscaled to 4K four 3G 1080p streams This is highlighted in the menu by the word Branch and a blue bracket under the four physical outputs Conversely if the Frame Operating Mode is set to 4K 2SI the four 3G 1080p streams are merged into one 1080p stream This is highlighted in the menu by the Merge label along with a blue bracket under the four physical outputs Note 2160p signals are received and t...

Page 253: ...buttons The right side modifier pane provides the same functionality as the Video I O menus Media Port Configuration Menu Configure MatchDef for the Video I O Output Format Conversion Auto Line Rate detection is not currently supported for 4K formats 1 Disable the Auto Line Rate Enable button 2 Select the Line Rate button matching the video line rate coming into the switcher input in the MatchDef ...

Page 254: ...inimum amount of time and will synchronize incoming SDI signals to the system timing Crop and Matt controls are provided for the Format Conversion board FC in the Crop Matte menu tab Kayenne Karrera GV Korona User Manual Match Sync is enabled in the Eng Setup Video I O I O Config menu ...

Page 255: ...FOM Frame Operating Mode is set to 2160p all SDI inputs and outputs on the Gearbox Board GB can receive transmit a single independent 12G 2160p video stream Input Gearboxing 4K 2SI and 4K SDQS A 4K 2SI or 4K SDQS 12Gbps SDI single stream is brought into the switcher as four 1080p signals that are connected to a group of four inputs The four 1080p video inputs are then gearboxed into one 2160p vide...

Page 256: ...s are then gearboxed into one 2160p video stream on the first of the four outputs The first group consists of outputs 1 2 3 and 4 and the second group of outputs 5 6 7 and 8 The 1080p Output Format setting provides a video stream for monitoring Safe Title cursor video processing YUV Correction etc are supported on all outputs as with all K Frame systems The Eng Setup Video I O I O Config menu is p...

Page 257: ... mode The delay can be up to a frame In bypass mode the input signals are auto timed as long as they are in the normal auto timing window About Switcher System Timing on page 267 The auto timing window for the MatchSync and Gearbox input is a full Frame Sync The auto timing input is measured in a few lines To properly time a mixed IPVideo and SDI system adjust the switcher system timing for the IP...

Page 258: ...2160p 4K 2SI Quad Link 4K SDQS Quad Link 2160p 2160p Same as Match Sync 4K 2SI Quad Link 4K SDQS Quad Link a Suitable for production video b 0p sub image slightly enhanced 1080p signal not 4K c Translated to 4K 2SI Outputs Mode Frame Operating Mode Output Format Bypass All Same as Frame Operating Mode Gearbox 1080p Level A 1080p Level A 2160pa 4K SDQS Quad Linkb 4K 2SI Quad Link 1080pc 2160p 2160p...

Page 259: ... 16 Select the input for configuration from the top two rows of data pads labeled System Input on the right side of the Configuration pane Labels System Input Source Definition Engineering ID Mode Input modes based on Video I O Board or Mod I O Board type selections Gearbox Board Bypass MatchSync Gearbox Format Conversion Board Bypass MatchSync MatchDef IP N A IP I O Config menu Name System Input ...

Page 260: ...es based on Video I O Board or Mod I O Board type selections Gearbox Board Bypass Gearbox Format Conversion Board Bypass MatchSync SetDef IP N A IP I O Config menu Name System Output Name Outputs menu Suite Current suite assigned to the output Line Rate Line rate of the output modified by Gearbox or SetDef selection in the Configuration pane right Crop Crop On Crop Off Format Conversion Board BNC ...

Page 261: ...to system timing Gearbox Select 2160p 4K 2SI or 4K SDQS Mode Format Conversion Inputs Bypass Allows video to pass through without conversion MatchSync Incoming video delayed minimum amount will synchronize incoming SDI signals to system timing MatchDef Incoming stream will be converted to the Frame Operating Mode Line Rates 4Ksf 2SI 4K 2S I 4K SDQS 2160p 1080p A 1080p B 1080p 1080sf 1080i 720p Std...

Page 262: ... occasional motion artifacts may occur due to interlace and the audio will not be valid For the outputs the GearBox mode allows the operator to individually select single stream 2160p 1080p or Quad Link 4K 2SI streams on each output when the Frame Operating Mode is 2160p or 1080p UltraMatch and GearBox Controls 2160p 4K 2SI 4K SDQS 1080p Input Mode Bypass UltraMatch Passes Yes Output Mode Bypass U...

Page 263: ...Installation Service Manual 239 16 x 8 SDI GearBox Board Input Mode set to Bypass UltraMatch 16 x 8 SDI Gearbox I O Board Input Mode is set to GearBox Input Format set to Quad Link 4K 2SI ...

Page 264: ...rBox IO Board Output Mode set to GearBox Output Format set to 1080p Gearbox Bulk Configuration Menu Bulk Configuration in the Eng Setup Video I O I O Config menu allows Gearbox mode configurations to be applied across multiple Gearbox system inputs and outputs for each mode Bypass MatchSync and Gearbox ...

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Page 266: ...m Start First System Input Output in range System End Last System Input Output in range Mode Select to enable bulk configuration Bypass MatchSync Gearbox Modes Select mode for bulk configuration Format Select to enable format selection Inputs format 2160p 4K 2SI 4K SDQS Outputs format 2160p 4K 2SI 1080p Input Output video formats Cancel Cancel selections Enter Apply settings ...

Page 267: ...nfig Mode pane 2 Select the System Start data pad and enter the number of the first System Input Output in the range for bulk configuration in the System Start numeric keypad 3 Select the System End data pad and enter the number of the last System Input Output in the range for bulk configuration in the System End numeric keypad ...

Page 268: ...enabled for the configuration to be applied 4 To bulk configure the Mode setting enable the Mode button and select Bypass MatchSync or Gearbox for inputs or Bypass or Gearbox for outputs and 5 Select Enter 6 To bulk configure the format in Gearbox mode enable the Format button and select 2160p 4K 2SI 4K SDQS for Inputs or 2160p 4K 2SI 1080p for Outputs and 7 Select Enter ...

Page 269: ...Installation Service Manual 245 IP I O Config Menu The IP I O Config menu was updated to include the additional configuration settings on the Video I O and Mod I O Board data pads ...

Page 270: ...enhancements apply to I O Config and IP IO Config menu tabs Board Selection Board configuration settings First system input on the board Top left First system output on the board Bottom left Board slot in Frame Center Board type Bottom right IP Internet Protocol FC Format Conversion GB Gearbox No board Description Button Label ...

Page 271: ...ice Manual 247 Saving Loading I O Config Parameters I O Config parameter settings are saved loaded when the Video I O button is enabled in the Load Granularity pane of the Eng Setup Save Load and File Ops Eng Setup menu ...

Page 272: ...e Analog Reference connector on the Video Processor Frame for system reference Any interruption of an analog reference source can cause GV K Frame XP system problems Frame Status Reports the current sync status of the frame for example Locked Input Sync Rate Reports the current input sync reference format About PTP Reference GV K Frame XP switchers connect to and receive PTP reference from the PTP...

Page 273: ...aved in Engineering Setups as part of the Video Settings Configuring the PTP Master The networked PTP master server configuration is set by the administrator The PTP master server network settings and the PTP Master switcher menu pane settings must match DefaultSwitcher Master PTPconfiguration ...

Page 274: ...tion occurs with input SFP 1A the primary the secondary SFP 1B automatically becomes the active connection green status When SFP 1A reconnects SFP 1A will again become the active SFP without any action on the part of the operator SFP Input Status The SFP Status for each input can be locked while the Frame Status is unlocked for example while the Frame is still connecting Once connected the Frame S...

Page 275: ...ng the vertical interval Regenerate Blanking Regenerates blanking during the vertical and horizontal intervals To Regenerate blanking for M Es no audio subtitles closed captioning etc 1 Select Eng Setup Video Settings in the menu 2 Select Regen Blanking in the ME Blanking pane About Switcher System Timing SST Switcher System Timing is the position of the switcher timing in relation to the referenc...

Page 276: ...rmation and controls needed to insure the input timing is within the timing window Timing Analyzer Use the Eng Setup Video Settings Timing menu when timing the system This analyzer reports the timing position of a selected source relative to the 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 reporte...

Page 277: ...M E outputs are earlier in time than down stream M E inputs A 5 M E production switcher has six time zones to accommodate reentry through all the M Es to any output When all M Es are cascaded into each other the most up stream M E 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 windo...

Page 278: ...Window Center ofTimeZone5 AutotimingRange TooLateforTimeZone1 Production SwitcherTime Zones Any source fed to the switcher must be within the autotiming range of all six time zones If not the source will be in time on some M Es but not on others As illustrated above a source centered in one time zone s autotiming range can be too early or late for other switcher time zones If a signal falls just o...

Page 279: ...ion IP Auto timing Specifications The 771 0741 01 IP I O Board supports Extended Input Buffer About Extended Input Buffer on page 168 IP Switcher System 771 0741 00 IP I O Board Auto timing Window by Format Hz Frame Operating Mode ST 2110 20 ST 2022 6 ST TICO 2022 6 720p 59 94 60 22 µs 0 lines 18 µs 21 lines 10 µs 0 lines 12 µs 22 lines N A 720p 50 22 µs 0 lines 24 µs 21 lines 10 µs 0 lines 18 µs ...

Page 280: ...9 lines 7 0 µs 0 lines N A N A 2160p 50 3 0 µs 9 lines 9 0 µs 0 lines N A N A SDI Auto timing Specifications When conversion is on video signals are automatically frame synced SDITiming Windows Frame Operating Mode Standard SDI Conversion Board In Bypass Mode 525i 29 97 8 69 µs 63 4 µs 0 625i 50 8 88 µs 64 µs 0 720p 59 94 60 2 02 µs 22 2 µs 0 720p 50 4 23 µs 26 6 µs 0 1080i 1080psf 29 97 30 5 73 µ...

Page 281: ...ce Manual 257 Switcher System Timing Nominal SDI Output Timing Nominal Switcher Delay Approximately one video line See Auto timing Specifications tables for Auto timing Window ranges Window Time Window Conversion 6501_00 ...

Page 282: ...e Configurations In a large event there can often be multiple Grass Valley switchers and many sources Some sources for example cameras might be routed through a spine and leaf architecture that includes more than one IP switch Each switch adds delay that will affect the system timing Use the Timing Analyzer in the Eng Setup Video Settings Timing menu to assist in adjusting for these delays ...

Page 283: ...hat when Camera 1 is routed to Mixer 1 up to 52 µsecs of delay can be added including delay for lengths of cable Conversely when Camera 2 is connected to Mixer 1 there can be as little 3 5 µsecs of delay GrassValleyMixer 1 10 ns Multi Switcher System IP Timing Delay Example Timing Analyzer Menu ...

Page 284: ...at the far right of the menu The System Timing data pad shows the Switcher System Timing in microseconds for Horizontal and lines for Vertical Changing the SST moves the overall switcher timing relative to its reference and the Auto timing window relative to all sources When adjusting the Horizontal timing with the Switcher Horizontal knob or data pad and the end of a line is reached the Switcher ...

Page 285: ...hin the correct timing window Other Settings Matte Limiting Matte Limiting determines how the matte generators produce colors Limits can be imposed to prevent downstream signal problems None In this mode no limiting is imposed Analog signal paths and monitors may behave poorly to some colors produced in this mode Decodable This limiter mode produces colors that decode to valid RGB components Not a...

Page 286: ...riations in individual sources SMPTE RP 187 establishes recommended practices for standard image sizes production aperture clean aperture If a facility conforms to these practices the system default values will be correct and no adjustment should be necessary Changing the default crops is not recommended unless absolutely necessary Unfortunately not all video images have the transition to blanking...

Page 287: ...ess page can be used to help identify the signals that make up an IP stream Video Audio Ancillary or streams that are not passing through the switcher see IP Timing Troubleshooting on page 280 ST 2110 20 Stream Missing ST 2110 20 ST 2110 20 Two Streams ST 2110 30 ...

Page 288: ...e statistics appear correct but there is no video from the source it is likely the signal is out of time Use the Timing Analyzer to verify the timing Timing Analyzer Menu on page 275 Node Settings The GV K Frame XP Node Settings menus are used to establish communications among various system components These important settings are not included in Eng Setup configuration files to prevent accidental...

Page 289: ...es be assigned to delegation buttons on that panel To Assign Aux Buses on a Multi Destination Panel 1 Select Eng Setup Node Settings in the menu 2 Highlight a Panel Delegation button at the top of the screen 3 Select 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 Remote Aux Button Mapping T...

Page 290: ... 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 also any frame software diagnostics data files that may exist see Diagnostic Data Collection below If you need to contact Grass Valley for assistance about any software problems the ...

Page 291: ...cted on the a Grass Valley Control Panel Serial ports can also be used to control PBus configured external devices GPI outputs can be configured to provide relay closure control of hard wired external devices from the system In addition external control of a system is possible using GPI input connections and by configuring an Editor with a serial port General External Device Interfacing In general...

Page 292: ...are supported which can be assigned to the same or different serial ports using PBus addresses 0 23 when the same port is used for multiple devices PBus Devices One of the twenty four available PBus devices can be selected on the upper left side of the menu Once selected the remainder of the menu is delegated to that PBus device RS422 Port Select Status The button for the port currently assigned t...

Page 293: ...of the 16 PBus triggers 0 15 by touching each button Clear Names Removes the names from the currently selected PBus device CopyTrigger Names Trigger names can be copied from one PBus device to another 1 Highlight the PBus device you wish to copy names from 2 Select Set Copy From to enter that device in the adjacent window 3 Highlight the PBus device you wish to copy the trigger names to 4 Select t...

Page 294: ...on how they have been connected to the device being controlled 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 separate Devices GPI Outputs and PBus GPI Enables menus to help the operator identify each function Duration Sets the duration the relay will be closed in video frames ...

Page 295: ... communications can be enabled and disabled by an operator from the Devices PBus and GPI Enables menu This menu has two tabs one for PBus and the other for GPIs When items are disabled on these menus E MEM or Macro programmed PBus and GPI Output triggers will be inactive when the E MEM or Macro is run ...

Page 296: ...External Interfaces 272 PBus and GPI Enables ...

Page 297: ...e Manual 273 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 ...

Page 298: ...s Ports Devices External Devices menu When configuring a device to connect to the switcher with Ethernet VDCP the device should be configured to use port 8000 The one exception to this is when the ServerType is CrossFire When the Server Type is CrossFire the device should be configured to use port 8000 plus the Device number For example if Device 7 in the External Devices menu is configured to use...

Page 299: ...he scrolling External Devices list on the left brings up information for that device and delegates the rest of the menu to that object Device Name Touching this button opens an alphanumeric keypad used to give the External Device a descriptive name These names appear in the Control Panel System Bar and GV Switcher menus Note When configuring servers with multiple channels the channel number must b...

Page 300: ...lable device 3 Select Device Name and enter a descriptive name for the External Device 4 Choose the control protocol for that device from the Type list If an Ethernet protocol was selected enter the IP address for the External Device If a serial protocol was selected choose the port the device will use When External Device Definitions have been created the Source Definition menu lists them when th...

Page 301: ...he Device Name data pad enter a name using the pop up keypad and select Enter 5 Select the IP Address data pad and enter the IP Address of an XPression device in the pop up keypad and select Enter See the Kayenne Karrera GV Korona User Manual for operations information EthernetTally Ports There are three configurable Ethernet Tally ports for the GV K Frame XP Ethernet tally port configuration can ...

Page 302: ...keypad and select Enter About Editor Ports Editor Ports connect to external editor using up to four of the eight RS422 Ports Button descriptions 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 ...

Page 303: ... Ports 1 Select Eng Setup Ports Devices Editor Ports 2 Select and name a port 3 Set the Baud Rate Parity 4 Select the Devices menu 5 In the Editor Control pane top right enable the Editor Control Switcher button Verify the connection green status LED ...

Page 304: ...External Interfaces 280 About Editor Ports 6 Select the Map Sources button and configure the Switcher Sources ...

Page 305: ...rganized 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 Switcher system router Take commands are only applied to all router levels The external routing system s destinations must be configured with all router levels selected Router control panels can also protec...

Page 306: ...o the external routing system Ethernet network The system can communicate 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 system Video Interface Cabling Connect each external routing GV Switcher system destination to an available input connector on the Video Processor Frame You will need to know t...

Page 307: ... a connection to the router has not been established changing the IP address in this menu will not make the switcher system immediately try to connect to the new router address The system will automatically try to connect after about 30 seconds using the entered router IP addresses Primary and Secondary Router Communications The GV K Frame XP switcher system will initially use the primary router c...

Page 308: ...ter sources include a numerical identifier in addition to Name When the Index button is selected the GV Switcher system builds an index of external router sources using the routed source s number rather than the name so R MEMs are not affected if router source names are changed Shows created with systems configured before Switcher Version 9 0 can be updated to use router indexing see the Kayenne K...

Page 309: ...on the left scrolling list 3 Select the Video Input data pad and enter the number of the input that will be used with the router video destination 4 If the routed source will have an associated key signal touch the appropriate Key Input button then touch the Key Input data pad and enter the number of the input that will be used with the router key signal destination Note If you assign a key input ...

Page 310: ...the source definition by entering an engineering name using the standard source definition procedure Once a GV Switcher routed source has been defined it can be mapped to source buttons using the standard button mapping procedure User Prefs and given alternate names Suite Prefs Source Patch menu See the Kayenne Karrera GVKorona User Manual for more information ...

Page 311: ...the File Transfer Protocol FTP site Grass Valley Customer Support FAQ Database Answers to many common questions can be found by searching the Grass Valley Customer Support Frequently Asked Questions FAQ database available on the Grass Valley web site Video Processor Frame Reset Procedure A GV K Frame XP Video Processor Frame reset button is located near the center of the front edge of the Controll...

Page 312: ...it off and back on also resets all installed components Panel and Menus Control Panel Processor Reset Button PCU Frame Power Switch Menu Panel Reset Button Second Menu Panel Reset Button option PCUReset Buttons and Power Switch Kayenne Control Panel Adjustments Kayenne Lever Arm Calibration Press the Exchange ME the left most graphic symbol button over the Lever Arm Ptn Limit EMem Run and Trans Ra...

Page 313: ... Calibrating the Joystick 1 Press the Home button to take the Multi Function module to its Home state 2 Hold down the two bottom outside buttons below the Joystick and press the Key 1 button on the upper left to put the module into Calibration mode 3 Follow the instructions displayed rotating the Joystick and pressing the bottom right button labeled NEXT Result The NEXT button label changes to END...

Page 314: ... same Suite should use contiguous PCU ports By following these cabling conventions troubleshooting will be easier because the connections will be consistent It is possible to re map M E Stripe to PCU port connections This can be useful if an essential M E Stripe for example the one with the Multi Function Module fails due to a multi pin cable problem That essential M E Stripe can be re assigned to...

Page 315: ...he Panel Karrera Control Panel Adjustments Lever Arm Calibration 1 In any E MEM area press Menu Page This shows a list of menu items that are selected with the buttons below the display on the left KarreraCalibration Menu E MEM Area 2 Select Calib press 7 to enter calibration mode on the right Note Pressingthe Menu button at thistime exits calibration modewithout making any changes USE K1 THRU K4 ...

Page 316: ... Lever 2 8 Karrera LeverArm Selection E MEM Area 4 On the chosen M E s Transition Area follow the instructions displayed 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 8804_02 Menu 2 Joystick Lever Lever Lever Lever 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 317: ...heLever Armin anun calibratedstate Complete theentirecalibration procedure to ensure normal operation Karrera Joystick Calibration 1 In any E MEM area press Menu Page This shows a list of menu items that are selected with the buttons below the display 2 Select Calib press 7 to enter calibration mode 3 Choose the Joystick to calibrate press Lrn Key Prior 1 Wipe Wipe User User 1 2 1 2 PVW Pst Next E...

Page 318: ... to the bottom right corner rotate it clockwise hold and press Lrn c Allow the Joystick to return to its center unrotated position hold and press Lrn Joystick Calibration Instructions 2 3 E MEM Area 8804_04 8804_05 Menu 2 Joystick Lever Lever Lever Lever 1 2 3 4 Shdw 1 2 Wipes Lum Joystick Calibration Move joystick to the top left corner Twist the joystick counterclockwise Press LRN to continue Jo...

Page 319: ... in minutes of inactivity required to initiate the panel saver mode using the buttons below the display The illuminated button indicates the current setting Panel Saver Mode E MEM Area Kayenne and KarreraTouchscreen Calibration The Kayenne and Karrera Touch Screen Menu Panels are adjusted in the factory before shipment and so should not require calibration If the Menu Panel does not respond correc...

Page 320: ... Kayenne and Karrera Touchscreen Calibration 3 Select the second Calibration tab on the top to open that menu screen 4 Touch Configure on the lower part of the screen to open a menu for selecting the calibration type ...

Page 321: ...red arrows are pointing 7 The Calibration Menu screen will then go away and a new calibration target circle will appear in a corner of the screen 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 another corner Repeat for all four corners A blank scr...

Page 322: ...e bottom of the screen to exit the application GV Korona Control Panel Adjustments GV Korona Lever Arm Calibration 1 In any E MEM area press Menu Page This shows a list of menu items that are selected with the buttons below the display on the left Calibration Menu E MEM Area 2 Select Calib press 7 to enter calibration mode on the right Note Pressingthe Menu button at thistime exits calibration mod...

Page 323: ...Lever Arm select Lever 2 press 8 Lever Arm Selection E MEM Area 4 In the Status Display follow the instructions displayed as shown a Move the Lever Arm down all the way and select Next b Move the Lever Arm up all the way and select Next This saves the calibration values and exits calibration mode 8804_02 Menu 2 Joystick Lever Lever Lever Lever 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 324: ...ay leave the Lever Arm in an un calibrated state Complete the entire calibration procedure to ensure normal operation GV Korona Joystick Calibration 1 In any E MEM area press Menu Page This shows a list of menu items that are selected with the buttons below the display 2 Select Calib press 7 to enter calibration mode 3 Choose the Joystick to calibrate press Lrn 8804_03 1 2 1 2 PVW Next Exit 1 2 1 ...

Page 325: ... state Complete the entire calibration procedure to ensure normal operation GV Korona Panel Saver Time Adjustment 1 In any E MEM area press Menu Page This shows a list of menu items that are selected with the buttons below the display on the left KarreraCalibration Menu E MEM Area Menu 2 Joystick Lever Lever Lever Lever 1 2 3 4 8804_04 8804_08 8804 07 Joystick Calibration Move joystick to the top ...

Page 326: ... become available Grass Valley sends new authorization codes to the customers Authorization Codes The authorization process involves receiving an authorization code from Grass Valley and entering it in a menu on the system The authorization code is associated with a particular Video Processor identified by a System ID and is not transferable to different hardware If you have multiple systems at yo...

Page 327: ...K Frame XP system customers If you have received your codes and the system IDs are correct proceed to Enter Permanent Authorization Code If you do not have valid authorization codes you will need to acquire them from the Grass Valley 1 Go to the Install Options menu by touching Eng Setup Install Options 2 Write down the System ID displayed on the upper left portion of the menu 3 If you have more t...

Page 328: ...oved reset the Video Processor Frame Note When an option is removed it remains operational until the Video Processor Frame is reset or power cycled When an option is added it becomes operational 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 so...

Page 329: ...tware problems occur clearing the Control Panel NV memory may help with diagnostics and recovery Clear Control Panel NV Memory Procedure Use the following procedure from the a GV switcher menu application that operates with the updated Video Processor Frame Note A new Menu Panel or PC that has not been used with the switcher system will need to be configured as a Control Surface Node before it can...

Page 330: ...s the Menu Panel uses to communicate with the Video Processor Frame and Control Panel DPOPs Video Processor Frame Maintenance Video Processor Frame NV Memory GV K Frame XP system non volatile memory NV Memory contains Engineering Suite and User configuration data and also has data for all the effects registers This data is stored as files on the Video Processor Frame Solid State Drive and is loade...

Page 331: ...corrupted and need to be deleted and rebuilt If a problem file locks 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 GV K Frame XP system is configured has multiple suites each suite will have its own Suite Prefs file...

Page 332: ...Location Lifetime of the Internal Battery Battery life of the GV K Frame XP Video Processor internal battery is dependent on the operating time of the switcher Battery information Capacity 1000 mA h GV Part Number 146013800 Type CR 2477 Video Processor Frame Battery Replacement 1 Turn off all power to the Frame before opening it 2 Using a grounding strap open the door to the Video Processor Frame ...

Page 333: ...Panel option board will require resetting all Menu Panel IP addresses This includes the actual Menu Panel IP addresses as well as the addresses the Menu Panel uses to communicate with the Video Processor Frame and Control Panel DPOPs Kayenne Control Panel System Bar Maintenance The GV K Frame XP System Bar is only present on the Control Panel Pgm Pst Stripe On larger Control Panels the System Bar ...

Page 334: ...probably never need to be removed 1 Insert the driver and turn the hex screw counter clockwise As the screw is turned the System Bar part will lift up because it is spring loaded Unscrewing theSystemBar 2 The right System Bar will disengage from its socket as it is unscrewed Once it is completely unthreaded it can be lifted out of the tray You may need to tilt it to a flat horizontal position to a...

Page 335: ...r horizontally and screw it into place using the provided hex tool Do not push down on the screw The module pulls itself into the plug while the screw is tightened Aligning the System Barfor Replacement 2 On larger Control Panels connect the flat ribbon cable to the Extended System Bar align it horizontally and screw it into place as above 3 If the blank panel needs to be replaced you will need to...

Page 336: ... Compact Flash Reset Button Power On Off Karrera3 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 E MEM area which performsa controlledshut down of the panelsoftware and then rebootsthe operating system The Reset button should only be used if the panel is in a state that does not allow an E MEM ar...

Page 337: ...Installation Service Manual 313 8804_33 Karrera3 ME Panel Open Air Guide Removed Transition Input Board Board Power ...

Page 338: ...ntenance 3 ME Karrera Control Panel Interior 314 DataCable Internal Connections 3 ME Panel 8804_36 CAUTION KarreraControl Paneldata cablesmustbe connected to the correct boards for proper system operation ...

Page 339: ...Opened Power Ports Not Used 3 Power Jumper Between Boards 2 Stripe C Stripe B Stripe A PowerCable InternalConnections 3 MEPanel Note All power ports supply identical power Power cable routing and jumpers shown are as shipped from the factory 8804_37r1 ...

Page 340: ... Compact Flash Reset Button Power On Off Karrera2 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 E MEM area which performsa controlledshut down of the panelsoftware and then rebootsthe operating system The Reset button should only be used if the panel is in a state that does not allow an E MEM ar...

Page 341: ... Source Sel 15 Source Sel 15 w o System Area Transition DSK Local EMEM Transition Master EMEM Multi Function Input Cooling Fan Controller Distribution Board Power Supplies 2 Air Exhaust Karrera2 MEPanelOpen Air Guide Removed DataCable InternalConnections 2 MEPanel 8804_38 8804_32 ...

Page 342: ...bel any sockets and cables before you unplug them to ensure the cables are replaced in the correct sockets This is especially important if you will be removing more than one board 3 Disconnect the data and power cables from the board 4 Remove the screws from four to seven depending on board type 5 Carefully remove the board from the lid Source Select Switch Board Remove and Replace Panel source se...

Page 343: ...r removing the screws you need tilt the Multi Function board down and unplug the wires connecting the Joystick to the Multi Function board Diagnostics Capture Software Diagnostic Data Software diagnostic data can be captured on a GV K Frame XP Video Processor This information can be useful to Grass Valley engineers for troubleshooting purposes Typically this procedure is only used when the system ...

Page 344: ...s 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 Kayenne Control Panel Module Diagnostics On Control Panels boot information dia...

Page 345: ...ce link is working normal default 2 FPGA was loaded over application area normal default 3 FPGA firmware version is 037 DS1281 037 0 3 7 1 Module interface link is working normal default 2 FPGA was loaded over factory area application area damaged reprogramming necessary 3 FPGA firmware version is 037 DS1281 037 0 3 7 1 Module interface link is not working link should come up after 1 3 seconds if ...

Page 346: ...r the Frame is booted A software upgrade or board replacement if the board has an older HAD version can cause the out of date firmware notification to be displayed It is recommended that spare CPU Image Store boards are upgraded before use Out of date firmware notification can also be seen from a connected serial console or SSH connection NOTE The default username for an SSH connection is user and...

Page 347: ...SSH terminal emulator can be launched from the K Frame Installer NOTE The default username for an SSH connection is user and the default password is gvuser For SSH skip to step 3 1 Open the Frame door and attach the serial console cable to the front edge of the Controller board 2 Verify and or set the serial parameters to 115200 baud 8 data no parity 1stop 3 Optionally start a SSH session through ...

Page 348: ...Maintenance 324 b Select the device in the Devices column right c Select More Actions SSH to Frame NOTE The default username for an SSH connection is user and the default password is gvuser ...

Page 349: ...nsoleMenu and press Enter g Re enter the password NOTE The default username for an SSH connection is user and the default password is gvuser 4 Serial Console Only To check the HAD status enter checkHADs at the prompt checkHADs Result HADs up to date value 1 0x1 HADs out of date value 0 0x0 Note The first time the consoleMenu is accessed you must press Enter a second time to displaythemenu Thereaft...

Page 350: ... the number fifteen 15 for the Flash HADs menu at the prompt 15 Result 4 Enter the letter m M for the Multi Boot Configuration menu at the prompt M Result 5 Enter the letterY to begin the reprogramming of the HADs at the prompt Y Result HADs are being erased and programmed which can be seen on the serial console monitor If successful a confirmation similar to the following will be displayed on the...

Page 351: ...E The default username for an SSH connection is user and the default password is gvuser Note Starting with switcher software version 14 0 0 Board ARM Software upgrades for IP I O boards are no longer required the process has been automated 1 Using the GV K Frame XP Installer install the 14 3 1 software see the Kayenne Karrera GV Korona ReleaseNotes for specific instructions 2 Open the Frame door a...

Page 352: ...mber sixteen 16 for Upgrade All ARM SW at the prompt 16 5 For Serial Console Results will be similar to the following example reporting the new version for all boards set request for configuration data for 16x8 IO IP 4 16x8 IO IP 4 Set to RUN from WAIT_FOR_RUN_AFTER_RESET 16x8 IO IP 4 reports SD Image version V14 3 0 ...

Page 353: ...tic 1 Install the software see the Kayenne Karrera GV KoronaRelease Notes for specific instructions 2 Open the Frame door and attach the serial console cable to the front edge of the Controller board Upgrade or verify that the board FPGA HADs are up to date 3 To check the HAD status enter checkHADs at the prompt checkHADs Result HADs up to date value 1 0x1 HADs out of date value 0 0x0 4 If the HAD...

Page 354: ...pgrade is complete Doing so can corrupt the SD card For Serial Console the console will report data similar to the following example PTP Set to RUN from WAIT_FOR_RUN_AFTER_RESET PTP reports SD Image version V14 3 1 Result a Enter the letter d for the Debug menu at the prompt D b Enter r for reset at the prompt R Result c Open an Internet Explorer window and enter the IP Address of the Frame to dis...

Page 355: ... switcher software the GV K Frame X and V series systems with IP boards installed require the Board ARM software version to be downgraded to match using the Flash All SD Cards console command 1 Install the earlier version of the software see the Kayenne Karrera GV Korona Release Notes for specific instructions 2 Open the Frame door and attach the serial console cable to the front edge of the Contr...

Page 356: ...llowing result is displayed showing that all boards are upgraded Doing so can corrupt the SD cards Results will be similar to the following example reporting the new version for all boards set request for configuration data for 16x8 IO IP 4 16x8 IO IP 4 Set to RUN from WAIT_FOR_RUN_AFTER_RESET 16x8 IO IP 4 reports SD Image version V14 2 0 ...

Page 357: ...bleshooting On rare occasions when updating software resetting the Frame clearing NV or performing a Frame reboot the IP I O boards may not come up properly Boards can be reset by selecting the Port Config SFPs button in the Video I O IP I O Config menu and selecting the Reset Board button Creating Compact Flash Cards The GV K Frame XPControl Panels each use their own specially formatted and parti...

Page 358: ...iles and Node Settings information IP addresses and names of all system components This may be written notes screen shots or a spread sheet This information is not saved to configuration files CF Card Formatting Procedure 1 Connect the CF card reader writer to the USB port of the PC or Menu Panel and insert the CF card into the reader writer 2 Launch the K Frame Switcher Installer program 3 Select...

Page 359: ...rt or slow reader writer device is used 7 When finished the Ghost window will close by itself The VP Frame Solid State Drive contains a set of files making a SWUP bootable image These files can be seen by the Windows OS The Control Panel CF card now has a Linux O S that can boot the Control Panel These files are not visible to the Windows OS 8 Proceed with the appropriate update process Updating S...

Page 360: ...eload a Show file containing the Eng Setups and User Setups for your system or reload these configuration files individually You will also need toenter the Node Settings information Go to Eng Setup Nodes Settings and enter the IP address and device name information in the Control Surfaces and Frame Suite Nodes ID tabs ...

Page 361: ... 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 the device s fan stop working the Agent sends an unprompted message to the NMS The NMS can be configured to respond to that Trap message and may have the capability to alert maintenance staff of the problem vi...

Page 362: ...one fan in the standard frame Typically inspected if Thermal category is reporting a cooling problem Temperature Sensors Detailed information from each monitored temperature sensor on the Frame Typically inspected if Thermal category is reporting a cooling problem Video Sync Status of external video reference signal and what type of signal is present Network Configuration Data IP address Gateway a...

Page 363: ...rocessor Frame and is tied to that Frame s unique System ID number All Control Panels associated with a Frame will use that same SNMP license The Frame s System ID is shown on the Menu Eng Setup Install Options This menu reports the current licensing status of that Frame for all of the software options The SNMP is Licensed when the Enabled and Total Licensed row says Yes An SNMP license is purchas...

Page 364: ... with SNMP Unlicensed capabilities If a SNMP license is 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 Proce...

Page 365: ...at device 2 SNMP configuration fields are inoperable grayed out if a valid license is not accessible 3 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 4 If you are not using the public community enter the name of the community to be used 5 Select Save New Settings ...

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Page 369: ...I 24 Relay Tally up to 10 modules GV K Frame XP Video Standards Hz 4K UHD SDI Modes 3G Modes 1080p50 59 94 60 Level A SMPTE 424M HD Modes 1080i 29 97 30 25 SMPTE 274M 1080psf 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 SMPTE RP211 1080p 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 SMPTE 274M 720p 50 59 94 60 SMPTE 296 GV K Frame XP Interfaces Video ST 2110 20 ST 2110 21 ReceiverType N gapped only Sender Type N ST 2022 6 4K UHD TICO over ST 2...

Page 370: ...ts Format ITU R656 SMPTE 259M 270 Mbit s SMPTE 292M 1 5 Gbit s SMPTE 424M 3 Gbit s SMPTE 2081 6 Gbit s SMPTE 2082 12 Gbit s Return loss 15db 5 0 MHz to 1 5 GHz 10 db 1 5 GHz to 3 0 GHz 7db 3 0 GHz to 6 0 GHz 4db 6 0 GHz to 12 0 GHz Ancillary Data Embedded audio Blanked or passed user selectable EDH Blanked Type of Connector 75 ohm BNC SMPTE 259M Nominal Amplitude 800 mv peak to peak across 75 ohm ...

Page 371: ...Base T Protocol TCP UDP IP Auto speed detection Auto crossover cable configuration Diagnostics Port mirroring Cable and connectors CAT5 UTP RJ45 connectors Maximum Cable Length 100m 300ft Note The GV K Frame XP Video Processor has an internal Ethernet switch with six available external ports One connection is required for each Control Panel and one is required for each Menu PC An external Ethernet...

Page 372: ... Standard Mechanical Component In rack Depth Width Height Weight All weights approximate Rack Units Standard 60 4 cm 23 76 in 48 3 cm 19 in 66 2 cm 26 22 in 79 4 kg 175 lbs Fully loaded 15 Standard Power Supply Frame 58 4 cm 12 6 in 48 3 cm 4 2 in 4 4 cm 1 75 in 16 kg 35 4lbs Fully loaded PS Frame 7 3kg 16lbs Single supply each weigh 2 2 kg 4 85 lbs up to four modules supported 1 GV K Frame XP Env...

Page 373: ...th 15m 50ft 7 5m 25ft cable length also available Cable Weight 15 m 50 ft 1 6 kg 3 7 lbs 7 5 m 25 ft 0 9 kg 2 0 lbs Kayenne Power PCU required for Control Panel andTouch Screen Menu Panel Operation Line voltage 100V 240V AC 10 autorange power factor corrected Automatic line voltage sensing for 120V and 240V sources Line frequency 50 60Hz 5 Power consumption 500W maximum Leakage current 2 5 mA Kaye...

Page 374: ... Aux 35 with 15 m Cable 185 7 mm 7 3 in 813 7 mm 32 0 in 84 3 mm 3 3 in 6 kg 14 lbs Local Aux 25 with 15 m Cable 185 7 mm 7 3 in 621 7 mm 24 5 in 84 3 mm 3 3 in 4 kg 9 lbs Menu Panel Touch Screen with 15 m cable 91 7 mm 3 6 in 417 85 mm 16 5 in 270 10 mm 10 6 in 6 kg 14 lbs Menu Panel Support Arm n a n a n a 5 kg 11 lbs 3 RU Panel Control Unit PCU 588 5 mm 23 2 in 482 6 mm 19 in 132 6 mm 5 2 in 16...

Page 375: ... from Karrera panel Line voltage 100V 240V AC 1 7A Line frequency 50 60Hz Power consumption 60W Power brick output 12V 5 0A Optional Local Aux Panel 35 or 25 powered from Karrera Panel Power input 12V DC 0 8A maximum Power consumption 10W Karrera Mechanical Component Depth Width Height Weight All weights approximate 2 M E Compact Control Panel 510 mm 20 08 in 1010 mm 39 8 in 178 mm 7 0 in 25 kg 55...

Page 376: ... lbs Optional Local Aux Panel Local Aux 35 78 mm 3 1 in 800 mm 31 5 in 162 mm 6 4 in 4 kg 9 lbs Local Aux 25 78 mm 3 1 in 610 mm 24 0 in 162 mm 6 4 in 3 kg 7 lbs Karrera Environmental Storage temperature 20 to 70 deg C 4 to 158 deg F Operating temperature 0 to 40 deg C 32 to 104 deg F Relative humidity 0 95 non condensing Electromagnetic environment E2 according to EN55103 1 2 ...

Page 377: ...wer consumption 50W Leakage current 2 5 mA GV Korona Mechanical Component Depth Width Height Weight All weights approximate 3 M E GV Korona Control Panel 736 6mm 29 in 860 5mm 33 9 in 287mm 11 3 in 27 9 Kg 61 4 lbs 2 M E GV Korona Control Panel 576 6mm 22 7 in 764 5mm 30 1 in 256mm 10 1 in 17 6 Kg 38 7 lbs 1 M E GV Korona Control Panel 419 8mm 16 5 in 668 5mm 26 3 in 229 9mm 9 0 in 12 3 Kg 27 1 lb...

Page 378: ...nit Part Number Replacement Notes and References Frame 94 06159 030 Controller Board 90 00080 000 12G SDI IO 772002200 Assembly DPM Board 90 00088 000 Triple M E Board 90 00087 000 Front Fan Tray 90 00082 000 Rear Fan Tray 90 00083 000 Control IO 90 00062 000 Assembly 12G Conversion IO 94 00083 000 Control Panels Kayenne Kayenne K Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number R...

Page 379: ... 00075 Power Supply Menu Controller 40 00093 PCU Menu Controller Hard Disk PCU 52 00041 16GB CF CARD Not Imaged PCU New Rebranded 721008103 PCU Chassis with door w o fans and PSUs PCU Old Frame 721012100 Complete door assembly with latch and hinges Control Panel 721012900 Control Panel 721013000 Control Panel 721014501 Key Cap Set Bus and Source Select KL Control Panel 721014600 Control Panel 7210...

Page 380: ...100 Kayenne Panel Transition Module 02 PCU 771041813 Kayenne PCU Controller V4 2 4 03 PCU 771041850 PCU Controller PCBA w current K Frame SW PCU Old Frame 771041911 PCU Menu PCBA w Kayenne classic menu SW Control Panel 85552020 Module System Bar 1ME Control Panel 85552040 Module System Bar 4ME Control Panel 85552380 Module Bus and Source Select 15x Control Panel 85552620 Module Bus and Source Sele...

Page 381: ...Panel 85570600 Key Cap SetTransition KAYENNE Control Panel 85570630 Key Cap Set Local E MEM Control Panel 85570660 Key Cap Set Multi Function Common Keys Control Panel 85570720 Key Cap Set Master E MEM Control Panel 85570750 Key Cap Set Machine Control Control Panel 85571280 Control Knob Digipot Control Panel 85571480 PLASTIC CORNER TRIM PIECES Control Panel 85571600 Window OLED Aux Control Panel ...

Page 382: ...nd References Menu 050352300 Fanless PC for KRR Menu panel w Win7 V8 2 0 V4 2 3 Menu 050352500 KRR Fanless PC w Win10 and Curr Menu SW Control Panel 050351900 Karrera Panel Source Select OLED Assembly Control Panel 050352000 Karrera Large Green OLED and Mounting Assy Control Panel 050352800 CF Card for Karrera Panel controller Imaged Control Panel 26 00093 Karrera Panel Lever Arm Cable Control Pan...

Page 383: ...0 w o Machine Control Control Panel 771056700 Source Select 10 w Machine Control Control Panel 771056800 Aux 10 Control Panel 771057800 Source Select 15 w o Sel Area Control Panel 771058101 Aux Distro Control Panel 85567300 ROTARY OPTICAL ENCODER W PUSH SWITCH Menu 390744400 Karrera Fanless PC Mounting Bracket Miscellaneous 050350600 GAS SHOCK FRU KARRERA 2ME COMPACT Miscellaneous 25 00003 KEYCAP ...

Page 384: ...900 20 Pin Ribbon Cable Control Panel 751040902 Lever Arm Assembly for Karrera and Korona Panels Control Panel 751055800 Korona Dual Power Supply Assembly Control Panel 751056200 Control Panel Joystick Menu 761062900 Korona Touchscreen Menu Assembly Control Panel 761063000 OLED Assembly for Source Select EMEM Control Panel 761063000 Source Select EMEM OLED Assembly Control Panel 771069000 Control ...

Page 385: ...anadian EMC Notice of Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le présent appareil numérique n emet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A préscrites dans le Règlemen...

Page 386: ...ent this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This product has been evaluated and meets the following Safety Certification Standards Category Standard Designed tested for compliance with Safety UL 62368 UL 62368 1 Issue 2014 Ed 2 Audio Video Information and Communication Technology Equipment Part 1 Safety Requirements IEC 62368 IEC 6...

Page 387: ...ions Radiated Magnetic Field Emissions Peak Inrush Current EN55035 2017 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity Environment E4 EN 61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge ESD EN 61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transients EFT EN 61000 4 11 Voltage Dips Fl...

Page 388: ...ents of the standard ISO 14001 2015 Scope Montreal Product Sales design manufacture and support of video and audio products and systems Breda Design manufacture outsource manufacture and support of video and audio products and systems Certificate Expires November 30 2021 Certificate Issued August 07 2018 Certified Since December 01 2000 Dr Cem O Onus Managing Director Business Assurance DEKRA Cert...

Page 389: ...in a local phone number for the support center nearest you please consult the Contact Us section of Grass Valley s website www grassvalley com An online form for e mail contact is also available from the website Corporate Head Office GrassValley 3499 Douglas B Floreani St Laurent Quebec H4S 2C6 Canada Telephone 1 514 333 1772 Fax 1 514 333 9828 www grassvalley com ...

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