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Kayak HD  —  Installation and Service Manual

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Safety Summary

 

Avoid exposed circuitry

 — Do not touch exposed connections, components or 

circuitry when power is present.

Use proper power cord

 — Use only the power cord supplied or specified for 

this product.

Ground product

 — Connect the grounding conductor of the power cord to 

earth ground.

Operate only with covers and enclosure panels in place

 — Do not operate this 

product when covers or enclosure panels are removed.

Use correct fuse

 — Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this 

product.

Use only in dry environment

 — Do not operate in wet or damp conditions.

Use only in non-explosive environment

 — Do not operate this product in an 

explosive atmosphere.

High leakage current may be present

 — Earth connection of product is essential 

before connecting power.

Dual power supplies may be present

 — Be certain to plug each power supply 

cord into a separate branch circuit employing a separate service ground. 
Disconnect all power supply cords prior to servicing.

Ensure mains disconnect

 — If mains switch is not provided, the power cord(s) 

of this equipment provide the means of disconnection. The socket outlet 
must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible. Verify 
that all mains power is disconnected before installing or removing power 
supplies and/or options.

Use proper lift points

 — Do not use door latches to lift or move equipment.

Avoid mechanical hazards

 — Allow all rotating devices to come to a stop before 

servicing.

Cautions

The following caution statements identify conditions or practices that can 
result in damage to equipment or other property

Use correct power source

 — Do not operate this product from a power source 

that applies more than the voltage specified for the product.

Use correct voltage setting

 — If this product lacks auto-ranging power sup-

plies, before applying power ensure that the each power supply is set to 
match the power source.

Provide proper ventilation

 — To prevent product overheating, provide equip-

ment ventilation in accordance with installation instructions.

Summary of Contents for KAYAK HD

Page 1: ...Kayak HD DIGITAL PRODUCTION SWITCHER Installation and Service Manual Software Version 6 9 4 071844808 MAY 2011 ...

Page 2: ...ISO 9001 2008 Scope The design manufacture and support of video and audio hardware and software products and related systems This Certificate is valid until June 14 2012 This Certificate is valid as of December 23 2010 Certified for the first time June 14 2000 H Pierre Sallé President KEMA Registered Quality The method of operation for quality certification is defined in the KEMA General Terms And...

Page 3: ...Kayak HD DIGITAL PRODUCTION SWITCHER Installation and Service Manual Software Version 6 9 4 071844808 MAY 2011 ...

Page 4: ...080 2020 or 33 1 48 25 20 20 United States Canada 24 x 7 1 800 547 8949 or 1 530 478 4148 Local Support Centers available during normal business hours Asia Hong Kong Taiwan Korea Macau 852 2531 3058 Indian Subcontinent 91 22 24933476 Southeast Asia Malaysia 603 7805 3884 Southeast Asia Singapore 65 6379 1313 China 861 0660 159 450 Japan 81 3 5484 6868 Australia and New Zealand 61 1300 721 495 Cent...

Page 5: ...nual 17 Terms on the Product 17 Symbols on the Product 18 Warnings 18 Cautions 19 Section 1 System Overview 21 Introduction 21 Kayak HD or SD Switcher Models 21 Kayak HD Standard Features 22 Kayak HD Options 24 Supported Control Protocols 25 System Components 26 Kayak HD Control Surfaces 26 1 M E Control Panel 26 1 5 and 2 M E Control Panel 27 2 5 and 3M E Control Panel 28 Kayak HD Video Processor...

Page 6: ...s to Mounting Surface 56 Kayak HD Control Panel Connectors 57 KDD PSU Power Supply Option 58 Pin Assignments 59 GPI Tally Connections 60 Kayak HD GPI and Tally Interface 61 GPI Inputs 61 GPI Input Structure 62 GPI Tally Outputs 63 Cabling Overview 70 Control Cabling 70 Kayak HD 100C Control Cabling 70 Kayak HD 150C 200C and 200 Control Cabling 71 Mouse Connection 71 Ethernet Switches and Hubs 71 F...

Page 7: ...nt Sources to AUX Buses 105 Assigning On Air Tallies 106 Save Installation and Configuration Settings 107 Save All Install Data 108 Save Panel Install Data 109 Save Application Data 109 Panel Lock 110 Locking The Panel 110 Unlocking The Panel 112 Install Menus Reference 113 Install E Box 113 Install Genlock Menu 114 Selecting the Video Standard 114 Selecting the Video Reference Source 116 Install ...

Page 8: ...RAM Recorder Field Upgrade Procedure 160 Field Upgrade Parts List 160 Installing HD RAM Recorder Upgrade 160 Control Processor Board Replacement 161 Lifetime of the Internal Battery 163 Changing the Batteries 163 Change the Kayak HD Frame Battery 163 Change the Kayak HD Control Panel Battery 165 Additional Kayak Panel FRUs 167 Removing the Top of the Control Panel Enclosure 168 Replacing Control P...

Page 9: ...ents Appendix B Field Replaceable Units and RoHS Compliance 203 Appendix C Control Interfaces 205 Supported GVG100 Commands 205 Supported GVG200 Commands 207 ESAM Protocol 208 Supported Commands 208 ESAM Installation and Configuration 209 Index 211 ...

Page 10: ...10 Kayak HD Installation and Service Manual Contents ...

Page 11: ...r and describes operating procedures This manual can be used while learning about Kayak HD and for enhancing your basic knowledge of the system The Installation and Service Manual contains information about installing configuring and maintaining the system The service section of this manual is in preparation The Release Notes contain information about new features and system enhancements for a spe...

Page 12: ...12 Kayak HD Installation and Service Manual Preface ...

Page 13: ...ll be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Grass Valley Group can affect emission compliance and could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference ...

Page 14: ...oduct has been evaluated for Electromagnetic Compatibility under the EN 55103 1 2 standards for Emissions and Immunity and meets the requirements for E1 E2 environment This product complies with Class A In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This product has been evaluated and meets the following Safety C...

Page 15: ...ds Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity Environment E1 E2 EN 50082 1 Immunity EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Immunity EN 61000 4 3 Radiated RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity EN 61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst EFT Immunity EN 61000 4 5 Surge Immunity EN...

Page 16: ...16 Kayak HD Installation and Service Manual Regulatory Notices ...

Page 17: ...ed to do so Safety Terms and Symbols Terms in This Manual Safety related statements may appear in this manual in the following form WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that may result in per sonal injury or loss of life CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to equipment or other property or which may cause equipment crucial to...

Page 18: ...o servicing remove jewelry such as rings watches and other metallic objects Indicates that dangerous high voltage is present within the equipment enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Indicates that user operator or service technician should refer to product manual s for important operating maintenance or service instructions This is a prompt to note ...

Page 19: ...eparate service ground Disconnect all power supply cords prior to servicing Ensure mains disconnect If mains switch is not provided the power cord s of this equipment provide the means of disconnection The socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible Verify that all mains power is disconnected before installing or removing power supplies and or options Use prope...

Page 20: ...erican electrical codes Operation of this equipment at voltages exceeding 130 VAC requires power supply cords which comply with NEMA configurations International power cords if provided have the approval of the country of use Use correct replacement battery This product may contain batteries To reduce the risk of explosion check polarity and replace only with the same or equivalent type recommende...

Page 21: ...ct 4 RU Video Processor Frame Kayak HD or SD 150C which includes a 2 M E Control Panel and a 4 RU Video Processor frame equipped with one M E module and the license for a Half M E Kayak HD or SD 200C which includes a 2 M E Control Panel and a 4 RU Video Processor frame equipped with two M E modules Kayak HD or SD 200 which includes a 2 M E Control Panel and a 8 RU Video Processor frame equipped wi...

Page 22: ...andard Features Switchable between several HD formats Supports SD production Fully digital 10 bit 4 2 2 inputs outputs Compact 4 RU and 8 RU lightweight frames Low power consumption Hot swappable front removable modules and power supplies Intuitive menu with touch screen One DPM Channel standard per M E with planar 3D effects remaining channels optional adding non linear and lighting effects Softw...

Page 23: ...o 16 for Kayak HD 100C 150C 16 for Kayak HD 200C 250C 16 32 for Kayak HD 200 250 24 32 for Kayak HD 300 350 32 for Kayak HD 400 450 GPI Tally Outputs 32 64 for Kayak HD 100C 150C 64 for Kayak HD 200C 250C 64 128 for Kayak HD 200 250 96 128 for Kayak HD 300 350 128 for Kayak HD400 450 Four full function keyers per full M E each with linear and luminance keying Five background generators include bla...

Page 24: ...url for eDPM Spektra for eDPM RGB color correction option on every keyer and background bus or per input Dual Chromatte chroma keyers with flexible licenses allowing assignment of Chroma keys to different keyers Remote monitoring and diagnostic support via NetCentral software KHD PSU internal redundant power supply unit KDD PSU rack mounted remote power supply unit for remote or additional control...

Page 25: ...a Kayak HD or SD 2 M E system less any I O Expander modules in the chassis Upgrade Kit for minor modifications of XtenDD panels to enable control of a Kayak HD SD video processor frame Supported Control Protocols VTRs BVW 75 AMP Advanced Media Protocol For Profile PVS XP K2 M Series and Turbo DDRs RS422 Serial supported Video servers Louth VDCP Odetics Routers Routing Control Systems Trinix Venus ...

Page 26: ...l with an inte grated menu display color TFT with touch screen The Sidepanel pro gram which runs on a user supplied Windows PC can also be used to control the Kayak HD system 1 M E Control Panel Figure 1 1 M E Control Panel Top View Figure 2 1 M E Control Panel Rear View PS 2 Port 48V DC Power In from Frame LAN RS 485 RS 232 8448_04_r0 USB 4 USB 2 Future use Future use ...

Page 27: ...nents 1 5 and 2 M E Control Panel Figure 3 Kayak HD 150C 200C and 200 Control Panel Figure 4 2 M E Control Panel Rear View USB P S 2 3 4 8448_05_r0 Future use Future use PS 2 Port 48V DC Power In from Frame Redundant DC Power In USB 4 LAN RS 485 RS 232 USB 2 ...

Page 28: ... HD 250C 250 and 300 Control Panel Figure 6 3 M E Control Panel Rear View J1A J1B DIGITAL PRODUCTION SWITCHER J2 J3 J4 J5 J5 DC POWER IN 48V 1 3A max 48V 1 3A max RED DC POWER IN USB LAN RS 485 RS 232 1 2 COM 2 COM 1 Spare TE KAYAK 48V DC Power In from Frame Redundant DC Power In LAN USB RS 485 RS 232 8448_12_r0 ...

Page 29: ... Frame Figure 7 Kayak HD 4RU Frame Front View with Door Removed ON OFF Top M E Slot M E 0 PP Bottom M E Slot M E 1 Controller and 0 5 M E 2 USB unused Air Filter Fan Assembly Flash Memory Power Switch Reset Button RS 232 Power Supply Unit 1 Redundant Power Supply Unit 2 option 8448_01_r1 PS2 Keyboard VGA ...

Page 30: ...ayak HD 8RU Frame Front View with Door Removed ON OFF M E 0 PP M E 1 M E 2 M E 3 Expansion Slot Controller and 0 5 M E Fan Assembly Flash Memory Power Switch Reset Button 2 USB unused Air Filter Power Supply Unit 1 Power Supply Unit 2 Power Supply Unit 3 Optional RS 232 PS2 Keyboard VGA 8448_11_r1 ...

Page 31: ...mounted Kayak HD Control Panel or for each additional Control Panel connected to the same processor chassis Power output is sufficient for two 1 M E systems or one 2 M E system Grass Valley recommends that customers purchase this option if the dis tance from the Frame to the Control Panel is more than 100 meters Figure 9 KDD PSU Figure 10 KDD PSU Rear View KDD PSU Front Left 8448_17_r0 ...

Page 32: ...re entering the video processing circuitry Video processing is available for each separate M E background Key and Utility bus In addition contrast brightness and hue can be adjusted on a bus by bus basis Each M E has four full function keyers with optional internal Digital Picture Manipulator effects Each keyer has access to its own wipe gener ator as well as a pair of standard flexible chroma key...

Page 33: ...Crosspoint 144 x 144 M E 1 Mix Effect Board Main Board Ser Pvw A Σ Ser Pgm B Σ Ser Pvw B Σ Ser Effects Send 1 Σ Ser Σ Effects Send 2 Video Proc Video Proc Video Proc Video Proc Video Proc Video Proc Video Proc Video Proc Video Proc Video Proc Video Proc Video Proc Variable Delay 25 48 Ser Des 13 Variable Delay Ser Des Σ Σ M E 2 Mix Effect Board Video Proc Video Proc Analog SD Reference 2 Complex W...

Page 34: ...34 Kayak HD Installation and Service Manual Section 1 System Overview ...

Page 35: ...d with your ship ment and examine the equipment for any shipping damage Immediately report any missing or damaged items to the carrier and to your Thomson Grass Valley Service Representative Line Voltage Kayak HD components utilize auto ranging power supplies which accom modate 100 240V No switch settings are required nor are any possible Required Tools The following tools are required for install...

Page 36: ...harge before working on the system CAUTION To avoid static damage to sensitive electronic devices protect the Kayak HD system from static discharge Avoid handling frame modules in a high static environment Use a grounding strap when handling modules and touch the frame before you remove any modules WARNING Operate only with covers and enclosure panels in place Do not operate this product when cove...

Page 37: ...ure that you mount the unit in the rack so that it is evenly balanced to prevent damage to the frame and to avoid creating a hazardous condi tion When connecting the unit to the supply circuit be sure that the supply circuit of the rack is not overloaded The unit must be well grounded using the ground connector on the rear When connecting the unit in a closed or multi unit rack assembly together w...

Page 38: ...8 Kayak HD Installation and Service Manual Section 2 Installation Figure 13 Kayak HD 4 RU Frame Dimensions 442 mm 17 4 in 541 mm 21 29 in 37 mm 1 43 in 523 mm 20 58 in 7 5 mm 0 3 in Top view 8451_15 2_r0 ...

Page 39: ...ake care that no ventilation holes are blocked This can prevent cooling air from reaching the frame and cause it to overheat There are air intake holes on the right side of the frame as you face the frame front and air exhaust holes on the left CAUTION A minimum vertical clearance of 7 62 mm 0 3 in above the Kayak HD 4 RU Compact frame door is required to remove the door When installing the Kayak ...

Page 40: ...ash Memory Power Switch Reset Button RS 232 Power Supply Unit 1 Redundant Power Supply Unit 2 option 8448_01_r1 PS2 Keyboard VGA OFF 10 AMBER 100 GREEN 1000 LINK ACTIVITY 8448_06_r1 48V DC Power Out to Control Panel 100 240V AC Power Supply 1 Redundant AC Power Supply 2 option Grounding Lug GPI In 9 16 GPI Out 33 64 2 M E only GPI In 1 8 GPI Out 1 32 HD Reference In Tri Level Sync Video Out 1 M E ...

Page 41: ... number for the new frame Figure 17 License EEPROMs in 4 RU Frame Main Controller Board and ME0 Removed Note If you have to exchange your frame for any reason you may want to first pull the two EEPROMs to put in your new frame Make sure they are put in the right position the same position they had on the older frame Note You should always keep a copy of your license text file or you may lose all f...

Page 42: ...nual Section 2 Installation 8 RU Frame Video Processor Frame Installation 8 RU Frame Dimensions Figure 18 Kayak HD 8 RU Frame Dimensions 1 of 2 483 mm 19 0 in 465 mm 18 31 in 166 mm 6 5 in 178 mm 7 0 in 355 mm 13 97 in 8451_16_r0 Front view ...

Page 43: ...ayak HD Installation and Service Manual 43 8 RU Frame Figure 19 Kayak HD 8 RU Frame Dimensions 2 of 2 523 mm 20 58 in 541 mm 21 29 in Cable Support Wires 442 mm 17 4 in 8451_13_r1 Top view 37 mm 1 43 in ...

Page 44: ...ting using only the front rack ears is sufficient for fixed installations Additional support like the rear rack support or slide rails is required for mobile applications The Rear Rack support provides additional support and stability for the Kayak HD frame to ensure that it remains horizontal Air Intake Rear Rack Support Air Exhaust 8451_14_r1 ...

Page 45: ...yak HD 8 RU frame door is required to remove the door When installing the Kayak HD 8 RU frame in the rack take care to leave room for removal of the front door The front door lifts off vertically and must have sufficient clearance room in order to remove it If you have equipment mounted too close to the Kayak HD 8 RU Frame you may not be able to remove the door Figure 21 Kayak HD 8RU Frame Front V...

Page 46: ...l 100 240V AC Power Supply 1 Redundant AC Power Supply 3 option 100 240V AC Power Supply 2 Grounding Lug GPI In 9 16 GPI Out 33 64 2 M E only GPI In 1 8 GPI Out 1 32 HD Reference In Tri Level Sync Video Out 1 M E 1 12 2 M E 1 24 3 M E 1 48 Video In 1 M E 1 24 2 M E 1 48 3 M E 1 96 SD Reference In LAN Internal Switch with 4 Ports RS422 485 Serial Ports 8 ...

Page 47: ...PPABLE OUTPUTS BNC Serial Comp ITU R 656 Double Program output Preview output Clean output Clean Preview output AUX 1 AUX10 Auxiliary Outputs BNC Serial Comp ITU R 656 SD ANALOG REFERENCE INPUT PAIR Reference input BNC 75 ohms Loop through sync input for analog Blackburst or CCVS signal HD ANALOG REFERENCE INPUT PAIR Reference input BNC 75 ohms Loop through sync input for Tri Level Sync RS 422 485...

Page 48: ...powering down the system and unplugging all equipment before working on internal components In addition you should wear a grounding strap to prevent electrical damage to sensitive electronic components CAUTION Operate only with covers and enclosure panels in place Do not operate this product when covers or enclosure panels are removed You need to take care not to damage the door by following the p...

Page 49: ... from the hinge pins Be careful not to damage the door Refer to Figure 24 Figure 24 Open the door to less than 90 degrees from the frame and lift vertically To replace the Kayak HD frame door 1 Holding both ends of the Frame door position the door hinges over the two vertical pins on the frame 2 Using both hands to hold the door at opposite ends gently lower the door so that its hinges are placed ...

Page 50: ...l Panel Installation 1 M E Control Panel Figure 25 Kayak HD 100C Control Panel Dimensions 1 of 2 8324_01_r2 418 mm 16 46 in 398 mm 15 66 in 10 mm 0 39 in 34 mm 1 31 in 16 mm 0 60 in 11 mm 0 40 in 66 mm 2 55 in 81 mm 3 19 in 260 mm 10 23 in 145 mm 5 69 in Left side view 2 0 7 ...

Page 51: ...d Service Manual 51 Control Panel Installation Figure 26 Kayak HD 100C Control Panel Dimensions 2 of 2 448 mm 17 64 in 448 mm 17 64 in 428 mm 16 85 in 10 mm 0 39 in 418 mm 16 5 in 10 mm 0 39 in Front view Top view 8324_02_ r2 ...

Page 52: ...tallation 2 M E Control Panel Figure 27 Kayak HD 150C and 200C Control Panel Dimensions 1 of 2 418 mm 16 46 in 398 mm 15 66 in 10 mm 0 39 in 34 mm 1 31 in 16 mm 0 60 in 11 mm 0 40 in 65 mm 2 55 in 81 mm 3 19 in 260 mm 10 23 in 1445 mm 5 69 in 8451_08_r2 2 0 7 ...

Page 53: ...rvice Manual 53 Control Panel Installation Figure 28 Kayak HD 150C 200C and 200 Control Panel Dimensions 2 of 2 809 mm 31 9 in 809 mm 31 9 in 789 mm 31 1 in 418 mm 16 5 in 10 mm 0 39 in 10 mm 0 39 in Front view Top view 8451_09_r0 ...

Page 54: ... Figure 29 Kayak HD 250C 250 and 300 Control Panel Dimensions 10 mm 0 39 in 97 mm 3 79 in 524 mm 20 63 in 10 mm 0 39 in 34 mm 1 31 in 8451_01_r0 65 mm 2 54 in Left side view 20 7 44 57 in 1132 mm 43 78 in 1112 mm 0 39 in 10 mm 0 39 in 10 mm 21 42 in 544 mm 8451_10_r0 Front view Top view ...

Page 55: ...ion holes on the sides of the panel CAUTION At least 2 in 50mm of open space on the sides of the panel is required for proper air flow Surface Mount Cutout Dimensions CAUTION At least 50 mm 2 in of clear space on the sides of the panel below the mounting surface is required for proper air flow Provide at least 50 mm 2 in of clear space in the rear of the panel for cable clearance Table 1 Kayak HD ...

Page 56: ...ng Surface When mounting the panel in a tabletop cutout four M4 threaded holes two each on the left and right side of the panel are available for securing the panel in the cutout Figure 30 Figure 30 Kayak HD Panel Mounting Holes 5 mm 0 2 in panel edge to centerline of threaded hole 8324_10_r3 ...

Page 57: ...ed M4 threaded pin Screw terminal used for additional unit grounding J2 USB 1 Spare USB port reserved for future use J3 USB 2 Connectors for USB devices such as a CD ROM Drive mouse keyboard or USB flash drive For a list of recommended USB flash drive refer to the section on Recommended USB Flash Drives in the Kayak Release Notes Only recommended devices are supported J4 LAN RJ45 connector for con...

Page 58: ... Voltage 100V 240V AC 10 wide range Caution For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse 2x 8A T H 250V AC POWER IN Power switch J2 EXT BATT IN 12V 24V DC Terminal strip for connection to external battery for buffering the RAM Recorder data J3 12V DC OUT For future use J4 J5 DC POWER Two output connectors for DC Power Supply High current D Sub male O...

Page 59: ...eed to use these ports to diagnose problems with the Kayak HD switcher please contact your Grass Valley Customer Service Representa tive Table 3 Socket Pin Bus Controller Tributary 1 Chassis Ground Chassis Ground 2 RxA TxA 3 TxB RxB 4 Signal Ground Signal Ground 5 Not used Not used 6 Signal Ground Signal Ground 7 RxB TxB 8 TxA RxA 9 Chassis Ground Chassis Ground Table 4 Socket Pin Signal 1 Chassis...

Page 60: ...e definitions are defined in the Setup menu during initial system con figuration The nominal rating specification for each relay is 1A 60 V The GPI General Purpose Interface and Tally Interface provides a means to transfer commands to and from the switcher to external customer pro vided equipment A one wire per function parallel hardware connection is used Connectors and pins are provided to creat...

Page 61: ...8 RU frame only For pinouts of these connectors refer to the listings in 4 RU and 8RU Frame Tally GPI In 1 8 GPI Out 1 32 on page 66 4 RU and 8RU Frame Tally GPI In 9 16 GPI Out 33 64 on page 67 8RU Frame Tally GPI In 17 24 GPI Out 65 96 on page 68 8RU Frame Tally GPI In 25 32 GPI Out 97 128 on page 69 These four connectors do not share any signals in common other than ground reference and chassis...

Page 62: ...I Input Connections Typical 2 of 8 connections Pins 1 and 34 of each of the two four connectors are connected to ground For applications that span across more than one connector only one ground common connection is required 50 pin Connector Pin Numbers Opto Isolator 1 of 8 GPI 1 GPI 5 3 3 V Open Collector 18 35 19 36 20 4 1 34 3 2 150 ohm Opto Isolator 5 of 8 Ground and Chassis Kayak HD Frame User...

Page 63: ...These are labeled GPI_OUT_COM_A through GPI_OUT_COM_H for the first connector corresponding to GPI Tally OUTs 1 32 These commons can all be tied together forming one common bus for all 32 outputs Alternatively multiple smaller commons can be con structed to interface with systems that need isolated common connections This common or isolated bus scheme can extend across multiple connec tors For exa...

Page 64: ...0 pin Connector Pin Numbers 1A of 32 2A of 32 3A of 32 4A of 32 5B of 32 6B of 32 27G of 32 28G of 32 29H of 32 30H of 32 31H of 32 32H of 32 Kayak HD Frame User Equipment Common B Common A Common H Logic 12V Lamp 12V Lamp 12V Lamp 12V DC Common G 8448_09r0 21 5 38 22 37 39 23 48 32 47 49 33 17 50 16 ...

Page 65: ...oltage can be applied If the switcher GPI Tally outputs are used to drive downstream DC relays be sure to install diodes across the relay coils to clamp inductive spikes Shielded cable is recommended for the connection from the switcher to the user tally system Each output can be programmed for function steady state or pulse output polarity and pulse duration Refer to the Install Menus section of ...

Page 66: ...5B 18 23 GPIOut6B 19 7 GPIOut7B 20 40 GPIOut8B 21 24 GPIOutComC 22 8 GPIOut9C 23 41 GPIOut10C 24 25 GPIOut11C 25 9 GPIOut12C 26 42 GPIOutComD 27 26 GPIOut13D 28 10 GPIOut14D 29 43 GPIOut15D 30 27 GPIOut16D 31 11 GPIOutComE 32 44 GPIOut17E 33 28 GPIOut18E 34 12 GPIOut19E 35 45 GPIOut20E 36 29 GPIOutComF 37 13 GPIOut21F 38 46 GPIOut22F 39 30 GPIOut23F 40 14 GPIOut24F 41 47 GPIOutComG 42 31 GPIOut25G...

Page 67: ...IOut37K 18 23 GPIOut38K 19 7 GPIOut39K 20 40 GPIOut40K 21 24 GPIOutComL 22 8 GPIOut41L 23 41 GPIOut42L 24 25 GPIOut43L 25 9 GPIOut44L 26 42 GPIOutComM 27 26 GPIOut45M 28 10 GPIOut46M 29 43 GPIOut47M 30 27 GPIOut48M 31 11 GPIOutComN 32 44 GPIOut49N 33 28 GPIOut50N 34 12 GPIOut51N 35 45 GPIOut52N 36 29 GPIOutComP 37 13 GPIOut53P 38 46 GPIOut54P 39 30 GPIOut55P 40 14 GPIOut56P 41 47 GPIOutComQ 42 31 ...

Page 68: ...69T 18 23 GPIOut70T 19 7 GPIOut71T 20 40 GPIOut72T 21 24 GPIOutComU 22 8 GPIOut73U 23 41 GPIOut74U 24 25 GPIOut75U 25 9 GPIOut76U 26 42 GPIOutComV 27 26 GPIOut77V 28 10 GPIOut78V 29 43 GPIOut79V 30 27 GPIOut80V 31 11 GPIOutComW 32 44 GPIOut81W 33 28 GPIOut82W 34 12 GPIOut83W 35 45 GPIOut84W 36 29 GPIOutComX 37 13 GPIOut85X 38 46 GPIOut86X 39 30 GPIOut87X 40 14 GPIOut88X 41 47 GPIOutComY 42 31 GPIO...

Page 69: ...7 GPIOut103AB 20 40 GPIOut104AB 21 24 GPIOutComAC 22 8 GPIOut105AC 23 41 GPIOut106AC 24 25 GPIOut107AC 25 9 GPIOut108AC 26 42 GPIOutComAD 27 26 GPIOut109AD 28 10 GPIOut110AD 29 43 GPIOut111AD 30 27 GPIOut112AD 31 11 GPIOutComAE 32 44 GPIOut113AE 33 28 GPIOut114AE 34 12 GPIOut115AE 35 45 GPIOut116AE 36 29 GPIOutComAF 37 13 GPIOut117AF 38 46 GPIOut118AF 39 30 GPIOut119AF 40 14 GPIOut120AF 41 47 GPIO...

Page 70: ...twork LAN The video processor frame incorporates an Ethernet switch for this purpose There are two AC power supply inputs to the frame If the redundant power supply option is installed power can be provided by one or both line cords to two different AC circuits Control Cabling Kayak HD 100C Control Cabling Figure 37 Kayak HD 100C Standard Control Cabling 2 USB Ports Supplied CAT5 Cable PS 2 Port C...

Page 71: ...m requires a LAN when components other than a Control Panel and Video Processor frame are connected or when external network access to a file system is desired An appropriately sized Ethernet switch may be required An existing facility Ethernet switch not hub can support Kayak HD if an adequate number of ports are available USB P S 2 3 4 OFF 10 AMBER 100 GREEN 1000 LINK ACTIVITY Supplied CAT5 Cabl...

Page 72: ...features One Ethernet connector must connect to the Control Panel It may go through a switch to make the Control Panel connection but at least one connector must be connected from the Frame to the Control Panel somehow One Ethernet connector may be connected to the Facility LAN if desired The other two Ethernet connectors may be connected to other devices if needed Table 7 Ethernet Specifications ...

Page 73: ...ubnet mask of the network Before changing IP addresses always set the subnet masks of the Kayak HD devices to the mask of the local network If all changes are made and a frame is not visible to the panel press Rescan in the Device Control menu of the panel Video Cabling for all Kayak HD Switchers All Kayak HD system video inputs and outputs are configurable For cabling configuration flexibility ea...

Page 74: ...s The upper pair accepts analog 525 or 625 composite video Burst is not required but typi cally facility reference color black is used Kayak HD can auto sense whether the reference is 525 or 625 and can change the internal standard accordingly The lower looping reference input pair is for HD production and uses analog tri level sync 75 ohm termination of one of each of these looping inputs is requ...

Page 75: ...rner of the menu 3 Press the E Box Genlock button to display the Genlock menu The Genlock menu reports the status of the Kayak HD system sync generator It is used to switch between HD and SD operating modes and to adjust the internal system timing Figure 40 Genlock Menu with Video Signal in Green Legal Timing Window KHD_Install_Genlock_LegalTiming ...

Page 76: ...d to select the HD High Definition Refer ence Input video source which can be either the HD Analog Reference or any one of the serial digital video inputs to the switcher The digital input must match the video standard that the switcher is running the one you selected from the Video Std data pad There are two displays showing the Current Standard and External Refer ence settings that have been sel...

Page 77: ... the Video Standard 1 At the top of the Genlock menu press the button shown in the Video Std data pad The Select Video Standard menu displays Note In Figure 41 the button is displayed as HD Auto Detect but a different video standard may be selected on your switcher Figure 41 Select Video Standard Menu 2 Press to select the video standard you wish to use for the Kayak HD switcher If you select eith...

Page 78: ... current video standard Figure 42 Install Genlock Menu with Warning Dialogs 4 After you select a video standard the Genlock menu displays Select the Video Reference Source 1 At the top right of the Genlock menu press the button shown in the HD Ref Inp data pad The Select HD Reference Input menu displays a scrolling list of HD Reference Inputs from which to choose ...

Page 79: ...r switcher may be using a different HD Reference signal Figure 44 Select HD Reference Input Menu 2 Press on the arrows to scroll through the list Press to select the name of the HD Reference Input signal you want to use These signals correspond to video inputs associated with the physical inputs on the back of the Kayak HD frame KHD_Install_Genlock_LegalTiming ...

Page 80: ...e and frame rate of the incoming video reference signal and reports its sync refer ence status on the menu However the system cannot always directly determine whether the incoming video is interlaced or segmented frame If HD Auto Detect is selected as the video standard you must set the SF Mode manually for some rates Because 1080 24 23 9 fps video is only produced in segmented frame the system al...

Page 81: ...UX1 bus to check the video timing of all inputs This compares the video source selected on the AUX1 bus to the switcher s internal system timing One method to determine the correct system timing phase is to select a source on the AUX1 bus and then adjust the switcher s phase to center the source in the timing window Record this phase setting Repeat this process for all external video sources Note ...

Page 82: ... 1 Press the Home button on the Kayak HD Control Panel 2 On the menu screen press the Install button Figure 47 Genlock Menu with Legal Timing Source 3 Press the E Box Genlock button at the bottom left hand corner of the screen The Genlock menu displays Note The E Box button displays the name of the current Install menu If the Genlock menu is not displayed press the E Box button and select Genlock ...

Page 83: ...timing for the video source you have selected for AUX 1 near the center of the legal timing window See Figure 47 Green indicates that the source is within legal timing and yellow means that the source is outside legal timing window limits Figure 48 The text in the Phase button to the right of the Timing Window displays the timing phase in pixels 6 Write down the Phase number for each source to hel...

Page 84: ...g for all sources In that case you need to go to the video source itself and adjust its timing 11 Check the Asynchronous buses display If any buses are displayed or blinking that bus input is not in sync and the timing for its video sources must be re adjusted CAUTION If you change the Video Standard setting in the Genlock menu you must go back and check the timing for all video sources once again...

Page 85: ...m 1 From the Home menu screen press the Install button 2 Press Panel The Panel Setup menu displays 3 Press Calibr The Install Calibration menu displays Figure 49 Install Calibration Menu Fader Calibration In the Fader Calibration data pad press the Start Calibr button and follow the instructions 1 Move all faders to the upper position and press OK 2 Move all faders to the lower position and press ...

Page 86: ... of the screen then touch Calibr You can also use the following shortcut Menu Lock User 3 2 In the Touchscreen Calibration data pad touch the Start Calibr button 3 The Touchscreen Calibration menu displays a simple set of instructions explaining how to calibrate the touch screen You are asked to touch a red dot in three corners of the menu screen so that the system can optimize the touch screen di...

Page 87: ...D Panel as shown in Figure 50 Figure 50 Connecting a Computer to the Kayak HD Configure your computer to connect to the Kayak HD by specifying the IP address for your computer using this format IP Address 192 168 0 xxx Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 To set the Identification for your computer and workgroup change your Network Properties to reflect your computer name and workgroup if required Supplied C...

Page 88: ...88 Kayak HD Installation and Service Manual Section 2 Installation ...

Page 89: ...rly on the network IP addresses 2 Ensure the latest software is installed on all Kayak system components The current software is pre installed on new systems at the factory but updates may have subsequently been released 3 Check the proper software option license authorizations are present 4 Map sources to control panel buttons and name the sources 5 Define the Kayak system outputs 6 Define tally ...

Page 90: ... Diagnostics on page 148 IP Address An IP Internet Protocol address is a 32 bit number that uniquely identifies each device sending or receiving information in packets across the Internet It is used so that two devices can communicate with each other as well as with other devices connected to the same network To set the IP address for a device using the Kayak control panel menu 1 Press the Home bu...

Page 91: ...ays with a list of devices connected to the Kayak HD switcher in the left hand pane Figure 52 Device Control Menu with Device List 5 Select the device whose IP address you want to configure from the device list by touching the name 6 Press the Config Device button at the bottom of the Device Control menu The Configure Device menu displays ...

Page 92: ...he Netmask for a device using the Kayak control panel menu follow the Set IP Address procedure above see page 90 except select Set Netmask instead of Set IP Address A data pad displays to allow you to type in the Netmask setting you want to use for the device you selected Network Settings Telnet Another way to configure network settings for the Kayak HD control panel and frame as well as for conne...

Page 93: ...tware application such as HyperTerminal or Windows command tool a From the Microsoft Windows interface click the Start button and select the Run option The Run window displays b In the Open text window type cmd and click OK The command tool window displays 3 Telnet into the Kayak Frame in the WindRiver VxWorks operating system by typing in telnet IPAddress_of_Kayak_Frame Example telnet 10 16 20 71...

Page 94: ...outside the intranet A subnet mask resembles an IP address with its four quadrants of digits usually sets of three and is normally set to 255 255 255 0 This setting tells the router that a message in which the first three groups of numbers are the same for both sender and receiver means these two devices are on the same network It also means this information should not be sent out to another netwo...

Page 95: ... use more than a single network and require a dif ferent Gateway NetCentral users may be on a different network than the Kayak frame Routers may be on a different network Machine control over IP Simulcast broadcasts To set the Gateway address for a device using Telnet 1 First you must physically connect your computer terminal to the frame as described in the section on Open a Telnet Connection on ...

Page 96: ...devices is shown on the Device Control menu accessed via Home Install System Device Control Figure 54 Figure 54 Device Control Menu The Device Control menu shows on the left all the network connected devices Kayak MF Mainframe Kayak CP Control Panel with IP address and software version installed On the right details of the selected device are listed Software Update Software updates can be installe...

Page 97: ... available on the Kayak Software CD ROM or with the web site download The Sidepanel program can be installed onto a PC and used for Kayak system configuration and to access addi tional advanced Kayak system capabilities Refer to the latest Kayak Release Notes for a detailed description of the com plete software installation procedure Software Option Licenses Kayak HD has a software option licensin...

Page 98: ...esponding license is activated Switcher Type Number of Inputs Number of Outputs Chroma Key RGB Color Correction DPM Channels Kurl Kayak HD SD only not KayakDD Spektra Kayak HD SD only not KayakDD DSK Half M E Kayak HD SD only not KayakDD NetCentral Note For basic operation licenses are required for Switcher Type Number of Inputs and Number of Outputs Additional licenses for newly developed feature...

Page 99: ...Kayak system reboot is required to activate the licenses Refer to the latest Kayak Release Notes for detailed license installation proce dures Button Assignment Source to Button Mapping Source to button mapping makes it possible to organize sources on Kayak control panels to suit your personal preferences For example cameras can be grouped into a set of buttons on the left side or the right side o...

Page 100: ...sign or re assign The left hand window pane displays a list of Inputs These may come from a number of different sources but typically the first sources dis played correspond to video inputs connected to the backplane of the Kayak HD frame The number on the left such as 1 in Figure 56 is the number of the input recognized by the switcher This number does not change The name to the right of the numb...

Page 101: ...r the Input source you want to assign to the button you just selected Figure 57 Input Selected for Assignment in Left Hand Input Pane 6 At the bottom right of the Button pane press the Assign button to assign the Input you selected to the Button you selected Figure 58 Assign Button at Bottom Right 8448_32_r0 8448_30_r0 ...

Page 102: ... also assign sources to buttons using the Sidepanel program on a computer connected to the Kayak frame Note See Table 10 on page 130 for descriptions of the available internal sources Rename Sources To rename a source that has already been assigned on the Kayak HD switcher 1 Press the Home button on the control panel 2 Press Config on the control panel menu Note Do NOT press the Install button The...

Page 103: ...al 103 Button Assignment Source to Button Mapping 3 Press EBox The Ebox Configuration menu displays Figure 60 Ebox Configuration Menu 4 Press the Input button The Config Input menu displays Figure 61 Config Input Menu 8448_33_r0 8448_34_r0 ...

Page 104: ...nput name typing pad displays see Figure 62 The Short Name is the name you give a Source that shows up on the Source Name Displays above the buttons on the control panel Short Names are restricted to four characters Figure 62 Enter Short Input Name Typing Pad Use the keys on the typing pad to type in the Short Name you want to use for your Source and press OK 8448_35_r0 ...

Page 105: ... detail To modify the Long Name use the same procedure described in Rename Sources on page 102 but press the Modify Lng N button to change the Long Name in Step 5 Assigning Permanent Sources to AUX Buses The default output configuration of a Kayak system maps Aux 1 to output BNC 1 Aux 2 to BNC 2 etc You will probably want to permanently assign your program output Main or MEH to the Aux bus feeding...

Page 106: ...e Home menu press Install EBox AUX 2 From the menu displayed select an AUX bus 3 Press the Modify button in the bottom right of the Install EBox AUX menu to display a list of sources that can be assigned 4 Select the source you want to assign and then press the OK button Note See Table 10 on page 130 for descriptions of the available sources Assigning On Air Tallies 1 From the Home menu press the ...

Page 107: ...ed you will want to backup the installation settings so they can be quickly reloaded if necessary Different groups of settings are saved using different methods It is also a good practice to create and save a few standard sets of operating settings so you can easily return the switcher to known states for system testing and or troubleshooting Only one complete set of installation set tings called ...

Page 108: ...ent of if no files are available to load from the USB stick USB ports labeled SPARE are not supported 1 Insert a compatible USB stick into an active Kayak panel USB port 2 Press Home Install EBox Misc to access the menu 3 Touch the Save button to save the data An overwrite message will be displayed if a file of that name already exists 4 After saving the data remove the USB stick and store it in a...

Page 109: ... only to control panel settings by going to the Install Panel Misc menu Figure 66 Figure 66 Install Panel Misc Menu The last set of environment data loaded will be used by the system Save Application Data All setting in the Config menu hierarchy and other operational settings E MEMs etc are saved and loaded separately as Applications via the Config Application Control menu Figure 67 ...

Page 110: ...E are not supported 1 Insert a compatible USB stick into an active Kayak panel USB port 2 Press Home Config Appli Control to access the menu 3 Press Save As and give the Application a descriptive file name 4 After saving the data remove the USB stick and store it in a safe place To load a previously saved Application select it on the scrolling list on the right and press Load Panel Lock Locking Th...

Page 111: ...el in DD Mode Figure 68 1 Press and hold the button TransDur along with the button Store in the Effects button section of the panel 2 Using the numeric buttons enter the password 3511 and press Enter Figure 68 Locking the Panel from the Effects Button Section in DD Mode To lock the Kayak HD control panel in Default Mode Figure 69 1 Press and hold the button TransDur along with the button Lock Lear...

Page 112: ...yak HD control panel 1 DD Mode Press and hold the button TransDur along with the button Store in the Effects button section of the panel Default Mode Press and hold the button TransDur along with the button Lock Learn in the Effects button section of the panel Note The panel can also be unlocked by turning off the power to the switcher and then turning it back on again 8448_47_r0 ...

Page 113: ...these advanced functions Note The last menu accessed is re displayed when you return to the Install menu hierarchy Install E Box Figure 70 Install E Box Setup Dialog After touching the E Box button in the Home menu a new dialog appears with the setup items shown in Figure 70 In the following sections the most important Install menus are described Once you understand the principles of Kayak HD syst...

Page 114: ...s reported in the Current Std field The Kayak sync regenerator locks to an incoming reference signal and reports the line standard it is regenerating in the Ext Ref field That operating mode persists until a reference input different from the current line standard is detected and locked to If the reference signal is temporarily lost the Kayak system will continue to free run in that line standard ...

Page 115: ...Kayak HD Installation and Service Manual 115 Install Menus Reference Figure 72 Install Select Video Standard ...

Page 116: ...ck input type Analog or Digital 3 Data pad HD Ref Inp 4 Select desired genlock input type Analog or Digital Example for HD Ref Input Figure 73 Install Select Reference Input Analog Analog Reference signal connected with jack HD ANALOG REFERENCE Used for synchronizing the switcher IN 01 IN24 Selected input source is used for synchronizing the switcher ...

Page 117: ...ey selection Wipe selection Preview Timeline control Jog Go to Time Run Rewind Transition Mode Rate and Trig gers All Stop E MEM Figure 74 Install Editor Menu The Editor menu permits to configure the serial ports 1 8 Select Port Port 1 8 Select protocol type For some remote protocols configuration options are selectable The options can be selected by pressing the Select Options button ...

Page 118: ...tion 3 Configuration Special Editor Protocol BVE 2000 Options 1 Wipe Mapping GVG Pattern Numbers XtenDD Pattern Numbers 2 DSK Support BVE2000 default 3 DSK Mapping to Key4 to Key3 Default settings are underlined Figure 75 Install Editor Options Menu ...

Page 119: ...e following behavior The Yamaha DM 1000 has a different input number as defined in the ESAM 2 protocol Table 8 Select Response Video Input 1 Audio Fader 8 Video Input 2 Audio Fader 7 Video Input 3 Audio Fader 6 Video Input 4 Audio Fader 5 Video Input 5 Audio Fader 4 Video Input 6 Audio Fader 3 Video Input 7 Audio Fader 2 Video Input 8 Audio Fader 1 Video Input 9 Audio Fader 16 Video Input 10 Audio...

Page 120: ...iggering a transition In this Install GPI menu the physical properties of each GPI channels can be adjusted Figure 76 Install GPI Menu To program a GPI select the GPI input to program from the scrolling list in the central pane Then select Modify to determine whether the rising or falling edge of the arriving signal GPI1 GPI32 is to be used Note A GPI is considered Active when current flows throug...

Page 121: ...ion Manual for pinout and voltage specifications In this Install GPO menu the physical properties of up to 128 GPO channels can be adjusted Figure 77 Install GPO Menu To program a GPO select the GPO input to program from the scrolling list in the central pane Then select Modify to change the parameters Shape Pulse Static Idle State open closed Pulse Duration Enter the preroll time in frames max 25...

Page 122: ...nd Keyers system is closer to that of Kalypso Zodiak switchers If a DD Mode button is activated button illuminated the behavior is like that of the KayakDD or XtenDD switcher systems Load Save Install Data Used to load or save all Install settings to or from a supported USB stick Note The Save button is grayed out inoperable if a USB stick is not present in a supported control panel USB port The L...

Page 123: ...rders Laserdisc Players can be connected via Port 1 8 The menu serves to set the respective port numbers and protocol types For some remote protocols configuration options are selectable all GVG200 based protocols AMP Odetics VDCP BVW75 The options can be selected by pressing the Select Options button see details below Select option and change value by pressing the Modify button ...

Page 124: ...tched to black for a short time After cuing is completed it is usually not possible to play the clip to a timecode position less than the cueing timecode The Cue Mode options by jog command prevents the disk server from re initializing the local video port Note Not all disk servers are supporting this option 4 Clip names long names short names 5 To select and activate clips with more than 8 charac...

Page 125: ...1 ODETICS Protocol Options 1 Clip select mode1 cue up default in preset 2 If clip selection with ODETICS doesn t work on default use the mode 1 cue up option 3 Show duration supported not supported 4 If the connected disk server supports an ODETICS protocol variant that supports clip duration requests use the option supported ...

Page 126: ...he Rec com mand will be switched to a Play command Synch Play on off Synchronized the Play command for 4 machines This option is needed to synchronize all 4 machines or these machines which have switched on this option NOTE Only the Play command will be synchronized Synch all Cmds on off Option like Synch Play all Tape Motion commands will be synchronized Cmd per Field on off Because of the limita...

Page 127: ...l Machine Control Options AMP Protocol Figure 83 ODETICS Protocol Options Variable speed options m series or default If an M Series server cannot be controlled by using the Variable Speed con trols with in the Sidepanel PC or the Kayak HD panel menu select the option m series ...

Page 128: ...ion To setup an VTR emulation session select the number of the serial Kayak HD port Port button that is connected to a corresponding serial port of the editor Select the BVW75 protocol with the Select Type button After the internal component is selected Select Device button the chosen switcher instance can be controlled by the editor device To setup additional sessions use the VTR Emulation Delega...

Page 129: ...Kayak HD Installation and Service Manual 129 Install Menus Reference Figure 85 Install Select VTR Emulation Figure 86 Install Select VTR Emulation Devices ...

Page 130: ...urce Names and Descriptions IN01 INXX Default names of input BNCs with XX 48 on 4RU HD 96 on 8RU HD Names can be changed by the user BLCK Internally Generated Black COL1 3 T Background Generator 1 3 Test Generator WHIT Internally Generated White RAM 1 6 Ramstore 1 6 MAIN Program M E Program PVWP Program M E Preview CLNF Program M E Clean Feed PPCP Program M E Clean Feed Preview ME1 M E 1 Program P...

Page 131: ...he Type button opens a dialog with all supported types of AUX Control Panels Port Touching the Port button opens a dialog with all ports plus None like in all other menus where a port must be configured Note Note The port must be different to the ports used for Routers DVEs Editors Ext DSKs etc MPK Address MPK Address opens the typewriter The physical MPK address of the AUX CP must be entered Refe...

Page 132: ... display able to be switched individually on and off for yellow Tally The latest versions comprise dual color 8 character displays which will switch the source name characters from green to an intensive red for Tally indication The menu serves for installing the Under Monitor Displays connected with the Kayak HD and set the tally mode For details refer to your Under Monitor Display manual Figure 8...

Page 133: ...isplay Touching the On Air button switches the tally signalization on or off Reset Touching the Reset button set the display assignment to default values Figure 90 Install Install UMD Display Menu Modify Addresses Select the device address see the HEX switches on the rear panel of the UMD devices The UMD devices will use only the LSB of the physical MPK addresses which is a 32 bit address Valid ra...

Page 134: ...he switching of multiple signals simultaneously For example video signals can be orga nized 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 Kayak system router take commands are applied to single or all router levels depended of the configuration The external rou...

Page 135: ...ssary serial port for the source name transfer with Jupiter can be selected Figure 91 Install Router Menu Selecting a Serial Port Touch the Port x button in the Crosspoint Control pane to assign one of the six KayakDD or eight KayakHD serial ports to the router control Note Kayak HD Port Setup Settings for Encore are RCL protocol 38400 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit No parity No flow control Selectin...

Page 136: ...v682 protocol and touch the OK button rcl Router Control Language v682 current software version Selecting Options RCL Only Touch the Select Options button in the Crosspoint Control pane to access the options sub menu In this menu page the Encore areas and a special operating mode can be selected Note Note Kayak s router control can address the Encore areas 1 to 39 ...

Page 137: ...on certain panels A user can configure up to 64 areas in an Encore system but only area 1 to 39 can be controlled from Kayak Typically in most installations a single area is used Selecting a Area Number Enter the area number in two steps First the tens column and than the ones column Touching the Modify button toggles the state from off on Areas 1 to 9 can be selected by touching the area0x button...

Page 138: ...n transition The control opera tion which switches a Source or Sources to a Destination Levels Levels are used during source configuration to setup up different signal formats such as SD video analog video analog audio digital audio time code and data Levels are linked to logical matrices Up to 32 levels are available within the Encore system These levels are global across all areas Kayak Router C...

Page 139: ...ut button and select a number of the desired router output destination 1 First destination of the external router 2 Second destination of the external router 3 Third destination of the external router 0 Not used Not connected External AUX Bus is not assigned Note The Destination numbers 1 to 255 can be entered and assigned to the 15 AUX Buses of the Kayak ...

Page 140: ... external router If Router Output and Router Level are configured the external router can be controlled Provided that the external router is configured accordingly Source Name Transfer Source names can be transferred automatically from the external router system to the Kayak Note On Encore or Pro Bel is no additional Protocol for Mnemonics Transfer nec essary If Jupiter is used as external router ...

Page 141: ...l also be updated Name follow Video in the input menu of the Kayak Figure 95 Install Router Switcher Inputs Menu Touch Modify Ext Name active to enable Yes or disable No the name transfer for each Kayak Input Default names are IN01 IN02 Touch Modify Output to select a router output destination where the input should be connected Touch Modify Level to select a router level where the input should be...

Page 142: ...ly Distributor MI 3040 was chosen This device is driven via the serial MPK protocol and has 40 opto isolated inputs and 40 relay outputs Because the maximum needed amount of inputs and outputs is greater than 40 more then one up to three MI 3040 boxes are needed The menus serves for installing the Tally Distributors connected with the Kayak HD For installation details refer to your MI 3040 manual ...

Page 143: ...Menus Reference System Setup Menu The System Setup menus can be selected via the Home Install System menu Figure 97 System Setup Dialog After touching the System button a new dialog appears with the following setup items Device Control Licenses Diagnosis ...

Page 144: ...anel with IP address and software version installed On the right details of the selected device are listed Figure 98 Device Control Menu Rescan button The network will be scanned and all devices CP panels MF video processor frame are listed with device name IP address and software version installed Connect to MF button This button is used to connect the control panel to the mainframe selected in t...

Page 145: ...et mask of the selected device Set Netmask CAUTION This function should be used by a qualified network administrators only Dif ferent netmasks for MF and CP lead to limited communication between the net devices Logical device name Set Name The default logical device names are Kayak MF or Kayak CP but these can be changed if desired Reset Check Clear Device Menu The Reset Check Clear Device menu sh...

Page 146: ...Clear DPM FX Deleting the Application State Clear AppState Deleting the Operational State Clear OpState Re initialize the State Memory Partition Clear StateMem Factory Clear File system check of four flash partitions Check Flash 0 2 Figure 100 Reset Clear Check Devices Menu Note The reset and clear functions with bright gray buttons are protected against unintentional starting The button will be a...

Page 147: ...Production Switcher read the complete Safety Summary on page 17 at the front of this manual The Safety Summary describes all of the pertinent safety issues and recommended precautions for working with the Kayak HD Digital Production Switcher Tools Required Some of the system installation tools listed in Required Tools on page 35 may be required for maintenance procedures Grass Valley Customer Serv...

Page 148: ... for fast and effective troubleshooting of the system This information is for troubleshooting a Kayak HD system that was installed and working properly prior to experiencing any failures Diagnosis Menu The Diagnosis menu can be selected using the Home Install System menu Figure 101 System Setup Dialog Box The Diagnosis system shows all internal Error Messages from the selected devices The button D...

Page 149: ...etwork management stations using SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol On a Kayak HD switcher the agent is embedded in the system software On the NetCentral server PC the NetCentral Manager software module is installed NetCentral Manager is an SNMP manager application that per forms all the centralized monitoring functions and provides the primary user interface NetCentral Manager requires a sof...

Page 150: ...estinations for each one Note Kayak system supports at the time only Public read only access and Privat read write access communities The IP address of the NetCentral server PC which receives SNMP trap information Note The NetCentral PC must be installed in the same Sub Net as all Kayak devices control panel and video processing frame To check add edit or remove trap destinations on the Kayak HD s...

Page 151: ...lation of the Sidepanel software use the Netcheck applica tion to test your connection and to analyze network stability 1 Launch the Netcheck application from the Start menu following this path Start DD35 Netcheck Figure 103 Path to the Netcheck Software After starting the program the Netcheck screen displays KHD_PathNetcheck ...

Page 152: ...nge this setting if required 4 Click on the Start Pinging button and the listing for the pings displays in the upper part of the Netcheck window The Start Pinging button toggles to Stop Pinging 5 When the required ping information has been obtained click the Stop Pinging button Grass Valley recommends that you test your connection using a minimum of 1000 pings to check for problems Note The packet...

Page 153: ... the frame 1 Press these buttons all at the same time in the Transition panel Black Preset Trans PVW Key3 This switches the Effects subpanel into address entry mode 2 Type in the last group of the frame IP address Example If the address is 192 168 0 70 type in 70 and press Enter 3 The panel will load systemfiles and should then re connect to the frame Problems with Network Configuration When an IP...

Page 154: ...made and a frame is not visible to the panel press Rescan in the control panel Device Control menu Network configuration defaults Running Panel Tests A series of test procedures are available to check the function of the Kayak HD Control Panels To run the Control Panel tests simultaneously press the buttons BlackPreset Trans Preview BGD or Key 1 Key 4 in the TRANSITION control panel IP address fra...

Page 155: ...s the logical address of the button pressed Local Panel Test Mode 2 LED Test 1 Simultaneously press the buttons Black Preset Trans Preview Key1 2 In this test the light for the button pressed is lit The associated LEDs under the panel light when the button is pressed and held Special test buttons BGD Key1 Key4 Turns on associated LEDs under the panel Shift Make PGM PST Delegation Turns on the Unca...

Page 156: ...r off all at once by pressing any source button in the group In the key bus program and preset can be also switched between white and red by pressing any source button in that group Local Panel Test Mode 4 Connect Mode 1 Simultaneously press the buttons Black Preset Trans Preview Key3 2 This is a method for connecting to a frame without using the Sidepanel software Simply enter the last byte of th...

Page 157: ...he Effects Subpanel and then use the buttons Key1 Key4 to select the different display colors Most groups have only white LEDs but the four bus rows use both white and red and the number block uses all four colors Press the following transition buttons to change the brightness Key1 White Key2 Red Key3 Green Key4 Blue DVE Dark in large steps ADD Dark in small steps Mix Bright in small steps Wipe Br...

Page 158: ...atch To force the Control Panel to the Device Control menu complete the fol lowing steps 1 During the boot process the Home and User 4 see Figure 106 buttons will begin to flash Immediately after the first flash press and hold both buttons and continue to hold them down until the Device Control menu is displayed Figure 106 Menu Subpanel Home and User 4 Buttons 2 Examine the devices on the left in ...

Page 159: ...reset the CPU The new board set has provisions for resetting the CPU by pressing three push buttons simultaneously To reset the panel CPU press push buttons T1 Home T9 Top Delega tion and T12 Bottom Delegation simultaneously on the menu display module see Figure 107 Simultaneously press the buttons T1 T9 T12 Figure 107 Panel CPU Reset Keys T1 T9 and T12 T1 T9 T12 ...

Page 160: ...nse must be installed Field Upgrade Parts List To upgrade from an earlier version of software hardware to install HD RAM Recorder the following are required New 6910000xx Controller Board USB Memory Stick with the HD RAM Recorder license and current software One or Two 4GB DIMMS One 4GB DIMM for HD RAM Recorder One 4GB DIMM for KlipCache optional These release notes Installing HD RAM Recorder Upgr...

Page 161: ...rt it into slot U12 8 Power down the Kayak HD frame by turning the power switch Off on the existing controller board 9 Pull out the old controller board CAUTION Make sure the ON OFF switch on the new controller board is in the OFF posi tion 10 Insert the new controller board in the frame slot from which the old board was removed 11 Verify the software and license installation a From the Home menu ...

Page 162: ...ure 108 Kayak Control Processor Board S2 Boot Mode Dipswitch Location CAUTION If the Dipswitch settings are not in the up or Normal position the system may not boot Figure 109 shows the S2 Boot Mode Dipswitch settings in the up or Normal position Figure 109 Kayak Control Processor Board S2 Boot Mode Dipswitch Setting 8448_60_CtrlBrdDipSwitch All Up Normal Down Factory Use Only 8448_60_CtrlBrdDipSw...

Page 163: ...erate the Kayak HD frame only with covers and enclosure panels in place Do not operate this product when covers or enclosure panels are removed WARNING Be very careful when opening the Kayak HD frame door Take precautions to avoid electrical shock from components by following the safety precau tions described in detail in Warnings on page 18 and in Cautions on page 19 In particular you want to avo...

Page 164: ...ntroller Board Battery 3 Remove the old battery by lifting the clip holding it in place 4 Put the new battery in place and secure the clip 5 Re insert the frame controller board and close the frame door 6 Check the frame BIOS after replacing the frame battery using the procedure described in Frame BIOS Settings on page 196 KHD_FreameControllerBoardr1 KHD_FrameBatteryCU ...

Page 165: ... Change the Kayak HD Control Panel Battery 1 Loosen the sixteen screws around the control panel Figure 112 Kayak HD Control Panel 2 M E Panel 2 When all screws are loosened lift the top of the panel carefully The battery is located on the side of the internal CPU board ...

Page 166: ...CPU Board 3 Remove the old battery by lifting the clip holding it in place 4 Put the new battery in place and secure the clip 5 Close the panel and fasten all screws 6 Check the panel BIOS after replacing the panel battery using the procedure described in Panel BIOS Settings on page 197 KHD_CtrlPanelBattery ...

Page 167: ... Replaceable Units for Kayak control panels This information applies to the Kayak 2 M E and 3 M E control panels The following is a list of additionally supported 2 M E FRUs Panel CPU board Menu display board Keyboard 1 Keyboard 2 Keyboard 3 Fan panel cpl 5 VDC 40x40x20mm Joystick Lever arm Ribbon cable harness CF cards programmed 128M 512M The following is a list of additionally supported 3 M E F...

Page 168: ...ol panel enclo sure CAUTION Two people are required for this procedure with a 3 M E Control Panel 1 Switch the power off and disconnect all external connections Power LAN etc 2 Loosen and remove the screws 16 for 2 M E and 20 for 3 M E located beneath the outer edge of the panel as shown in Figure 114 Figure 114 Kayak Control Panel Enclosure Screw Removal 3 Carefully lift the top of the panel encl...

Page 169: ...tep 5 completely 4 Disconnect the ribbon cables from the Panel CPU board by unfastening the clips outward at each side of the board connector as shown in Figure 116 Figure 116 Kayak Control Panel Ribbon Cable Removal 5 Unlock the display cable by grasping the top of the lock and gently pivoting it toward the front of the enclosure as shown in Figure 117 Support Here Support Here Menu Display Cable...

Page 170: ...re separating the top of the control panel enclosure from the bottom 6 Disconnect the display cable by pulling gently straight up Figure 117 Kayak Control Panel Display Cable Removal 7 Support the center of the enclosure top on foam or other soft supportive material on a flat surface large enough for both the top and bottom of the enclosure as shown in Figure 118 CAUTION Do not rest the weight of ...

Page 171: ...Kayak HD Installation and Service Manual 171 Additional Kayak Panel FRUs Figure 118 Kayak Control Panel Separated Enclosure ...

Page 172: ...trol Panel FRUs The following describes Control Panel FRU replacement some instructions are specific to 2 M E and 3 M E Control Panels The board FRU positions for the 3 M E Control Panels is shown in Figure 119 and Figure 120 Figure 119 Kayak Control Panel 2 M E Board FRU Positions ...

Page 173: ...ce the Panel CPU Board complete the following steps 1 Carefully separate the top of the control panel enclosure from the bottom see Removing the Top of the Control Panel Enclosure on page 168 2 Remove the twelve hex nuts connecting the Panel CPU board at the rear of the enclosure bottom as shown in Figure 121 Figure 121 Kayak Control Board Rear Enclosure Panel CPU Board Screw Removal ...

Page 174: ...trol Board Tub Screw Removal 5 Remove the screw from the post holding the cable and Panel CPU board then remove the hexagonal stand off as shown in Figure 123 CAUTION Use a hex wrench to hold the hex stand off while removing the screw to prevent damage to the Panel CPU board Figure 123 Kayak Control Board Screw and Hex Stand off Removal 6 Carefully remove the Panel CPU board from the enclosure bot...

Page 175: ... 12 Transfer the existing CF Card from the old Panel CPU board to the new one For information about replacing the CF Card see Replacing CF Cards 2 M E and 3 M E 128MB 512MB on page 185 Table 12 Kayak Panel CPU Board Connections Reference From To RY4511 J21 50 Pin RY4551 J1 50 Pin RY4511 J17 50 Pin RY4030 J1 50 Pin RY4511 J15 50 Pin RY4020 J1 50 Pin RY4511 J14 50 Pin RY4540 J1 50 Pin RY4511 J6 40 P...

Page 176: ...124 Figure 124 Menu Display Board Soft Knob Removal 2 Carefully separate the top of the control panel enclosure from the bottom see Removing the Top of the Control Panel Enclosure on page 168 3 Disconnect the ribbon cables from Crosspoint Switchboards 1 and 2 RY4530 Transition Switchboard RY4520 and from the Display Board RY4540 see Figure 125 for Menu Display Board location Figure 125 Menu Displa...

Page 177: ...on cable guide 45 degrees as shown in Figure 127 Figure 127 Menu Display Board Ribbon Cable Guide Hex Column Pivot CAUTION You may need to loosen the left most screw on the ribbon cable guide if there is resistance 7 Remove the hex column revealed when the ribbon cable guide was rotated refer to Figure 127 8 Remove the seven screws fastening the board to the enclosure as shown in Figure 128 Figure...

Page 178: ...able 13 below for reference Table 13 Kayak Display Board Connections Reference From To Notes RY4540 J3 20 Pin RY4510 J7 20 Pin RY4540 TFT Display RY4510 J6 40 Pin RY4540 J1 50 Pin RY4510 J14 50 Pin RY4520 J1 50 Pin RY4510 J15 50 Pin RY4530 J1 50 Pin RY4510 J17 50 Pin Crosspoint Switchboard 2 RY4550 J1 50 Pin RY4510 J21 50 Pin RY4530 J1 50 Pin RY4510 J22 50 Pin Crosspoint Switchboard 1 ...

Page 179: ...eparate the top of the control panel enclosure from the bottom see Removing the Top of the Control Panel Enclosure on page 168 2 Disconnect the wire harness from the Panel CPU board as shown in Figure 129 3 Remove the standoff screw holding the joystick wire harness as shown in Figure 129 Figure 129 Kayak Control Panel Joystick Joystick Wire Harness Joystick Wire Harness ...

Page 180: ...nel as shown in Figure 130 Figure 130 Kayak Control Panel Joystick Unfastening the Joystick 5 Carefully pull the joystick stem through the panel and remove the joystick as shown in Figure 131 Figure 131 Kayak Control Panel Joystick Removing the Joystick 6 Install the new joystick with wire harness using the preceding instructions ...

Page 181: ...ew from each side of the Lever Arm T handle as shown in Figure 132 2 Safely separate the top of the control panel enclosure from the bottom see Removing the Top of the Control Panel Enclosure on page 168 Figure 132 Kayak Control Panel Lever Arm Removing Lever Arm T Handle 3 Remove the two sides of the handle 4 Disconnect the cable from the Panel CPU board as shown in Figure 133 ...

Page 182: ...ntenance 5 Remove the four hex nuts holding the Lever Arm to the Panel CPU panel circled in red in Figure 133 and remove the Lever Arm Figure 133 Kayak Control Panel Lever Arm Removing the Lever Arm 6 Install the new Lever Arm using the preceding instructions ...

Page 183: ...ness complete the following steps 1 Safely separate the top of the control panel enclosure from the bottom see Removing the Top of the Control Panel Enclosure on page 168 2 Remove the Ribbon Cable Harness connections starting with the bottom of the Control Panel see the Caution page 170 regarding the Display Cable to Panel CPU Board connection above as shown in Figure 135 CAUTION Mark the cable wi...

Page 184: ...on and Service Manual Section 4 Maintenance Figure 135 Kayak Control Panel Ribbon Cable Harness Disconnecting the Ribbon Cable Harness 3 Install the new Ribbon Cable Harness using the preceding instructions Menu Display Cable ...

Page 185: ...e Removing the Top of the Control Panel Enclosure on page 168 2 Eject the existing CF card located on the front right of the Panel CPU Board by pushing the grey button on the left side of the CF Card carriage as shown in the example in Figure 136 3 Insert the new CF Card into the carriage until it clicks into place as shown in the example in Figure 136 Figure 136 Kayak CF Card Replacing CF Card ...

Page 186: ... Disconnect all ribbon cables from Keyboard 1 For detailed information refer to Table 14 3 Remove the stiffeners covering Keyboard 1 4 Disconnect cables J4 J5 and J7 from Keyboard 1 as shown in Figure 137 Figure 137 Kayak Keyboard 1 Cable Removal 5 Remove the ten screws fastening Keyboard 1 to the Control Panel enclosure as shown in Figure 138 Table 14 Kayak Keyboard 1 Connection Reference From To...

Page 187: ...panel enclosure from the bottom see Removing the Top of the Control Panel Enclosure on page 168 2 Disconnect all ribbon cables from Keyboard 2 For detailed information refer to Table 15 3 Remove the stiffener covering Keyboard 2 4 Remove the four hex columns revealed when the stiffener was removed 5 Remove the eight screws fastening Keyboard 2 to the Control Panel enclosure as shown in Figure 138 ...

Page 188: ...ard 3 complete the following steps 1 Carefully separate the top of the control panel enclosure from the bottom see Removing the Top of the Control Panel Enclosure on page 168 2 Disconnect the ribbon cable connected to J1 3 Remove the eight screws fastening the Keyboard 3 to the Control Panel enclosure as shown in Figure 140 Figure 140 Kayak X Bar Transition Module Screw Removal 4 Insert the new Ke...

Page 189: ... the fan wires as shown in Figure 141 3 Using a small screw driver release the fan wires from both sides of the the terminal block for the fan to be replaced as shown in Figure 141 a Press down on the release mechanism through the top of the block for each wire b Pull gently on each wire away from the block 4 Using a Phillips head screwdriver remove the four fan screws as shown in Figure 141 with ...

Page 190: ...ard Positions Replacing the XPT Switchboard Left 3 M E only 1 Disconnect the Ribbon Cable as shown in Figure 143 2 Remove the three stiffeners across all boards as shown in Figure 143 3 Remove all screws holding XPT Switchboard Left to the Control Panel enclosure 4 Insert the new XPT Switchboard Left referring to these instructions ...

Page 191: ...ect the Ribbon Cable as shown in Figure 144 Note This may require disconnecting the ribbon cable harness from XPT Switch board Left see Figure 143 on page 191 2 Remove the three stiffeners across all boards as shown in Figure 144 3 Remove all screws holding XPT Switchboard Center to the Control Panel enclosure 4 Insert the new XPT Switchboard Center referring to these instructions ...

Page 192: ...tion Board 3 M E only 1 Disconnect all Ribbon Cable connections as shown in Figure 145 2 Remove the three stiffeners across all boards as shown in Figure 145 3 Remove all screws holding XPT Switchboard Center to the Control Panel enclosure 4 Insert the new XPT Switchboard Center referring to these instructions Connection under Ribbon Cable Harness ...

Page 193: ...e 145 Kayak Control Panel Lever Transition Board Replacing the 3 M E Key Delegate Switchboard 3 M E only 1 Disconnect the Ribbon Cable connection as shown in Figure 146 2 Remove the eight screws holding XPT Switchboard Center to the Control Panel enclosure as shown in Figure 146 ...

Page 194: ...194 Kayak HD Installation and Service Manual Section 4 Maintenance 3 Insert the new Key Delegate Switchboard referring to these instructions Figure 146 Keyak Control Panel Key Delegate Switchboard ...

Page 195: ... control panel enclosure from the bottom see Removing the Top of the Control Panel Enclosure on page 168 2 Disconnect the cable attached to the existing fan from the Panel CPU board J10 J11 as shown in the example in Figure 147 3 Remove the four fan screws as shown in the example in Figure 147 Figure 147 Kayak Control Panel Fans Fan Replacement 4 Install the replacement fan using the preceding ins...

Page 196: ... the Advanced menu a Select PCI PNP Configuration and press Enter b Set PNP OS Installed to No Press ESC to return to the Advanced menu 5 In the Advanced menu select I O Device Configuration and press Enter a Set Legacy USB Support to Disabled b Set Serial Port A to Enabled c Set Serial Port B to Enabled Press ESC to return to the Advanced menu 6 Select the Power menu at the top of the screen a Se...

Page 197: ...her is booting 3 Load BIOS Setup Default with the key F9 and confirm with Yes 4 In the Advanced menu set the options PNP OS installed and Halt On Errors to No 5 In the Advanced Advanced Chipset Control menu change the display settings in the menu Boot Display Control by setting the Display Mode option to CRT only 6 In the Advanced PCI Configuration menu change the PCI Interrupt Settings by setting...

Page 198: ...ce Manual Section 4 Maintenance Note The Hard Drive acts as the Primary Master for booting even if the Compact Flash Card is positioned at the top of the boot arrangement 9 Save the changed BIOS settings with Key F10 and confirm with Yes ...

Page 199: ... 4 RU Frame Kayak HD 100C and 150C 546 10 mm 21 5 in 482 60 mm 19 in 177 8 mm 7 in 16 33 kg 36 lbs 4 Kayak HD 200C and 250C 546 10 mm 21 5 in 482 60 mm 19 in 177 8 mm 7 in 17 69 kg 39 lbs 4 Kayak HD 8 RU Frame Kayak HD 200 and 250 522 73 mm 20 58 in 482 60 mm 19 in 441 96 mm 17 4 in 29 03 kg 64 lbs 8 Kayak HD 300 522 73 mm 20 58 in 482 60 mm 19 in 441 96 mm 17 4 in 30 39 kg 67 lbs 8 KDD PSU Remote...

Page 200: ... mA DC OUT for control panel 48V DC max 3A 8 RU Frame 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 max 800W Leakage current 2 5 mA DC OUT for control panel 48V DC max 3A Kayak HD 100C Control Panel DC IN 48V DC In max 1 3A Kayak HD 150C 200C 200 Control Panel DC IN 48V DC In max 1 3...

Page 201: ...cable SD Video 300 meters using Belden 1694A type cable Format ITU R656 SMPTE 259M 270Mbit s SMPTE 292M 1 5Gbit s Number of Outputs Kayak HD 100C 150C 12 min Up to 24 Kayak HD 200C 250C 24 Kayak HD 200 250 24 min Up to 48 Kayak HD 300 36 min Up to 48 Return loss 15 db 5 MHz to 1 5 GHz Type of Connector 75 ohm BNC SMPTE 259M Interface HD Video Formats SMPTE 292M 1998 SD Video Formats SMPTE 259M 199...

Page 202: ...A Specifications Table 23 Kayak HD Video Standards HD Mode SD Mode 1080i 29 97 30 SMPTE 274M Table 1 4 5 525i 59 94 SMPTE 259M 1080i 25 SMPTE 274M Table 1 6 625i 50 SMPTE 259M 1080sF 24 23 976 SMPTE 211 Table 1 15 16 720p 60 59 94 50 SMPTE 296 Table 1 1 2 ...

Page 203: ... Valley Customer Service are listed in Table 24 Table 24 Kayak HD FRU List and RoHS Compliant Part Numbers Non RoHS RoHS RoHS 5 of 6 Hardware Kayak HD Large Backplane 8 RU 6716715XX 7510150XX 6910100XX Kayak HD Backplane 4 RU 6716629XX 7710059XX 6910118XX Kayak HD Frame Power Supply 6200096XX Kayak HD Control Proc without RAM Recorder 6716630XX 6910000XX 7710060XX Kayak HD Control Proc with RAM Re...

Page 204: ...rcury hexavalent chromium polybromi nated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers This has become known as 5 of 6 RoHS compliant 771 Prefix ROHS compliant Non RoHS RoHS RoHS 5 of 6 Miscellaneous USB Flash Drive Supplied 119820803 Sandisk 512MB CF Flash Card 163841900 Battery 146013800 Manuals Kayak Release Notes 0718446XX Kayak Release Notes Addendum 0718475XX Kayak User Manual 0718447XX Kayak...

Page 205: ...C7 Only Write C6 on C7 off Supported are Program Bus Crosspoint 0 9 00H 09H C6 AUTO TANS 0BH C6 DSK MIX 0CH C6 DSK ON 0DH C6 C7 WIPE 0EH C6 MIX 0FH C6 Preset Bus Crosspoint 0 9 10H 19H C6 REVERSE WIPE 1DH C6 C7 FADE TO BLACK 1FH C6 Key Bus Crosspoint 0 9 20H 29H C6 GVG100 Wipe Pattern 30H 39H C6 BKGD 48H C6 C7 KEY 49H C6 C7 CUT 4AH C6 KEY ON 52H C6 C7 WIPE PATTERN SELECT COMMAND C8 Only Write GVG1...

Page 206: ...otocol timing is used Commands are executed in the third field after response If there are timing problems fix them by changing the timing parameters of the editor ALL STOP COMMAND F2 TRANSITION PUSHBUTTON SELECT COM MAND FB Supported are Program Bus Crosspoint 0 9 00H 09H AUTO TANS 0BH DSK MIX 0CH DSK CUT 0DH WIPE 0EH MIX 0FH Preset Bus Crosspoint 0 9 10H 19H REVERSE WIPE 1DH FADE TO BLACK 1FH Ke...

Page 207: ...sspoint interpretation GVG code Interpretation 01H 0x14INPUT 1 20 15HME1 OUT 16HME2 OUT 17HCLEAN FEED 18HMAIN OUT 21HME3 OUT 25H 27HCOLOR BGD 1 3 30H 4BHINPUT 21 48 AUX buses The number of AUX buses is not limited If the effect address is 07H AUX Cros spoint the lower nibble of the command code will be interpreted as the AUX bus number Up to 15 AUX buses can be controlled PUSHBUTTON COMMAND C6 C7 ...

Page 208: ...nds ESAM Editing Suite Audio Mixer protocol has been defined by Graham Patten Systems Inc The full ESAM 2 a k a SERIAL II Protocol Specification can be down loaded from http www gpsys com products protocols htm The following commands of the ESAM 2 protocol are supported Table 25 Supported Commands Command Type Read Command Write Command All Stop A0 From Source A1 To Source A3 Transition Start A9 F...

Page 209: ...ation is accomplished using the Sidepanel menu Figure 150 Sidepanel s Install E Box Router Menu 1 Select the port number 2 Select protocol type esam2_V685 3 Select protocol option for Force PST PGM Yamaha O3D Yamaha DM 1000 On 4 Select protocol option for Source Bit Order Yamaha O3D Reverse OsD Yamaha DM 1000 Normal ESAM ...

Page 210: ...210 Kayak HD Installation and Service Manual Appendix C Control Interfaces ...

Page 211: ...Tallies 106 AUX Install AUX CP Menu 131 Install AUX Menu 130 Aux Bus Assigning Permanent Source 105 B Battery Changing 163 Control Panel 165 Frame 163 Internal Battery Lifetime 163 BIOS Frame Settings 196 Panel Settings 197 Button Assignment Source to Button 99 C Cabling 69 70 Video 73 Calibration Fader 85 Joystick 86 Touch Screen 86 Canadian Certified AC Adapter 14 Certified Power Cords 14 EMC No...

Page 212: ...anel 54 4 RU Frame 37 8 RU Frame 42 Surface Mount Cutout All Panels 55 documentation online 4 E E Box Install 113 EEPROMs License 41 EMC Compliance 13 Emission Control 13 Limits 14 Emulation VTR Install 128 EN55022 Class A Warning 13 ESAM Protocol 208 Ethernet Switches and Hubs 71 F Factory Network Settings 73 Fader Calibration 85 Fan Failure 160 FAQ Database 147 FAQ database 4 FCC Emission Contro...

Page 213: ...ing 92 Netmask Setting with Telnet 94 Subnet Mask Setting with Telnet 94 Introduction Configuration 89 Maintenance 147 IP Address Menu 90 Telnet 94 J Joystick Calibration 86 K Kayak HD 100C Control Cabling Cabling 100C Control Cabling 70 150C and 200C Control Cabling 71 2 M E Control Panel 52 3 M E Control Panel 54 Battery life 163 Changing the Batteries 163 Connecting to PC Laptop 87 Control Surf...

Page 214: ... Install Router 134 Install Tally 142 Install UMD Menu 132 Reset Check Clear Device 110 145 System Setup 143 Misc Install Menu 122 Modify Long Name 105 Modify Short Name 102 Mounting Surface Securing Panels 56 Mouse Connection 71 N NetCentral 149 NetCentral and SNMP Agents 149 Netmask Menu 92 Telnet 94 Network Configuration Problems 153 Problems with Sidepanel 151 Settings Factory default 73 Netwo...

Page 215: ...FRU Part Numbers 203 Router Install Router Menu 134 RS 232 Port 59 RS 422 485 Port 59 S Safety Installation 36 Safety Terms and Symbols 17 Securing Panels to Mounting Surface 56 Select SF Mode 80 Video Reference Source 78 Video Standard 77 Selecting Video Reference Source 116 Servicing Precautions 147 Settings 196 Network Settings Telnet 92 Network Menu 90 SF Mode Select 80 Sidepanel Network Probl...

Page 216: ...ration 86 Troubleshooting 148 U UMD Install UMD Menu 132 Unlocking The Panel 112 USB flash drive 96 V Video Signal Flow 32 Timing 74 Video Cabling 73 Inputs 73 Outputs 74 Reference Input 74 Video Processor 4 RU Frame 29 40 4 RU Frame Installation 37 8 RU Frame 30 8 RU Frame Installation 8 RU 42 Frame Installation 37 Video Reference Selecting Source 116 Video Reference Source Select 78 Video Standa...

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