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Kayenne XL Package

KAYAK HD DIGITAL PRODUCTION SWITCHER

Installation and Service Manual

Software Version 7.0.3

071870003

AUGUST 2010

Summary of Contents for Kayenne XL Package

Page 1: ...Kayenne XL Package KAYAK HD DIGITAL PRODUCTION SWITCHER Installation and Service Manual Software Version 7 0 3 071870003 AUGUST 2010 ...

Page 2: ...808 29238 Brest Cedex 3 France 40 Rue de Bray 2 Rue des Landelles 35510 Cesson Sevigné France Spinnereistrasse 5 CH 5300 Turgi Switzerland Brunnenweg 9 D 64331 Weiterstadt Germany Carl Benz Strasse 6 8 67105 Schifferstadt Germany Including its implementation meets the requirements of the standard ISO 9001 2008 Scope The design manufacture and support of video and audio hardware and software produc...

Page 3: ...Kayenne XL Package KAYAK HD DIGITAL PRODUCTION SWITCHER Installation and Service Manual Software Version 7 0 3 071870003 AUGUST 2010 ...

Page 4: ...8080 2020 or 33 1 48 25 20 20 United States Canada 24 x 7 1 800 547 8949 or 1 530 478 4148 Local Support Centers available during normal business hours Asia Hong Kong Taiwan Korea Macau 852 2531 3058 Indian Subcontinent 91 22 24933476 Southeast Asia Malaysia 603 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 Cen...

Page 5: ... Control Protocols 27 Specifications 28 Kayenne XL Package 28 Section 2 Control Surfaces 33 Introduction 33 Control Panel Assembly 33 Control Panel Cooling 34 4 ME 35 Control Panel Curved with Attached Aux 34 Control Panel Cut Out 35 Control Panel Mounting Points 36 4 ME 35 Control Panel Flat with Attached Aux 38 4 ME 25 Control Panels 39 3 ME 35 Control Panel Curved with Attached Aux 40 3 ME 25 C...

Page 6: ...RU Frame Connectors 67 Internal Redundant Power Supply Option 68 Kayak HD 4 RU Video Processor Frame Installation 69 4 RU Frame Dimensions 69 4 RU Frame Rack Mounting 70 4 RU Frame Connectors 71 Internal Redundant Power Supply Option 71 Panel Control Unit PCU 72 PCU Dimensions 72 PCU Frame Rack Mounting 74 PCU Connectors 75 Internal Redundant Power Supply Option 76 Section 4 System Cabling 77 Over...

Page 7: ...rame Software 121 Install a KayenneXL Stand Alone GUI on a Notebook PC 126 Hardware Requirements 126 Windows Drivers 126 Installation 126 Driver Installation 127 Install the Touch Screen Driver 130 Calibrate the Touch Screen 133 Sidepanel Registry Settings 135 Verify the Kayenne XL GUI Working Properly 139 Main Panel Adjustments 140 Joystick Calibration 140 Fader Calibration 142 Touchscreen Calibr...

Page 8: ...L Package Installation and Service Manual Contents PLX Driver 171 USB Serial Driver 176 Assignment of Panel Stripe Connectors 179 Diagnostics 181 Control Panel Module Diagnostics 181 PCU Diagnostics 182 Index 183 ...

Page 9: ...lified 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 crucia...

Page 10: ...n 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 Warnings The following warning statements identify conditions or practices that can result in person...

Page 11: ... ground Disconnect both power supply cords prior to servicing Double pole neutral fusing Disconnect mains power prior to servicing Use proper lift points Do not use door latches to lift or move equipment Avoid mechanical hazards Allow all rotating devices to come to a stop before servicing Cautions The following caution statements identify conditions or practices that can result in damage to equip...

Page 12: ...upply cords Power cords for this equipment if provided meet all North American 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 che...

Page 13: ...entsprechende Qualifikationen für diese Arbeiten Sicherheit Begriffe und Symbole In diesem Handbuch verwendete Begriffe Sicherheitsrelevante Hinweise können in diesem Handbuch in der fol genden Form auftauchen WARNUNG Warnungen weisen auf Situationen oder Vorgehensweisen hin die Verletzungs oder Lebensgefahr bergen VORSICHT Vorsichtshinweise weisen auf Situationen oder Vorgehensweisen hin die zu S...

Page 14: ...eschlossen werden Weist auf eine externe Schutzerdungsklemme hin die als Ergänzung zu einem internen Erdungskontakt an die Erde angeschlossen werden kann Weist darauf hin dass es statisch empfindliche Komponenten gibt die durch eine elektrostatische Entladung beschädigt werden können Verwenden Sie antistatische Prozeduren Ausrüstung und Oberflächen während der Wartung Warnungen Die folgenden Warnu...

Page 15: ...rodukt nur in Umgebungen in denen keinerlei Explosionsgefahr besteht Hohe Kriechströme Das Gerät muss vor dem Einschalten unbedingt geerdet werden Doppelte Spannungsversorgung kann vorhanden sein Schließen Sie die beiden Anschlußkabel an getrennte Stromkreise an Vor Servicearbeiten sind beide Anschlußkabel vom Netz zu trennen Zweipolige neutrale Sicherung Schalten Sie den Netzstrom ab bevor Sie mi...

Page 16: ...die Komponente von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker untersuchen Kabel richtig verlegen Verlegen Sie Netzkabel und andere Kabel so dass Sie nicht beschädigt werden Stützen Sie schwere Kabelbündel ordnungs gemäß ab damit die Anschlüsse nicht beschädigt werden Richtige Netzkabel verwenden Wenn Netzkabel mitgeliefert wurden erfüllen diese alle nationalen elektrischen Normen Der Betrieb dieses Ger...

Page 17: ...océdez à aucune intervention d entretien autre que celles contenues dans le manuel de l utilisateur à moins que vous ne soyez habilité pour le faire Consignes et symboles de sécurité Termes utilisés dans ce manuel Les consignes de sécurité présentées dans ce manuel peuvent apparaître sous les formes suivantes AVERTISSEMENT Les avertissements signalent des conditions ou des pratiques susceptibles d...

Page 18: ...tection de mise à la masse qui peut être connectée en tant que borne de mise à la masse supplé mentaire Signale la présence de composants sensibles à l électricité sta tique et qui sont susceptibles d être endommagés par une décharge électrostatique Utilisez des procédures des équipe ments et des surfaces antistatiques durant les interventions d entretien Avertissements Les avertissements suivants...

Page 19: ...onnement dont l atmosphère est explosible Présence possible de courants de fuite Un raccordement à la masse est indis pensable avant la mise sous tension Deux alimentations peuvent être présentes dans l équipement Assurez vous que chaque cordon d alimentation est raccordé à des circuits de terre séparés Débranchez les deux cordons d alimentation avant toute intervention Fusion neutre bipolaire Déb...

Page 20: ...tien Acheminez les câbles correctement Acheminez les câbles d alimentation et les autres câbles de manière à ce qu ils ne risquent pas d être endommagés Supportez correctement les enroulements de câbles afin de ne pas endom mager les connecteurs Utilisez les cordons d alimentation adéquats Les cordons d alimentation de cet équipement s ils sont fournis satisfont aux exigences de toutes les régle m...

Page 21: ...uded on this documen tation CD ROM The source packages for these programs are available for download at http www thomson net open software Those individuals without Internet access may request that a CD ROM or DVD containing the source code be sent to them by mail To reimburse the expenses incurred by creation handling and postage we will charge a 12 fee To request a CD ROM or DVD of the source co...

Page 22: ... meet different customer requirements The package contains Kayenne XL Control Panel Kayak HD Mainframe Software Licenses Kayak HD Video Processor Frames The Kayak HD Video Processor Frame comes in two sizes The 8 RU full size frame supports up to 4 5 ME systems The 4 RU compact frame sup ports 1 ME through 2 5 ME Kayak HD systems Figure 1 The number of boards present in the Kayak HD frame determin...

Page 23: ...e XL 4 ME 35 Control Surface Figure 3 Kayenne XL 3 ME 35 Control Surface Figure 4 Kayenne XL 2 ME 25 Control Surface Figure 5 Kayenne XL 1 ME 15 Control Surface 4 ME 35 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Arm 8623266_01 Panel Control Unit PCU Optional Module Optional Module Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Arm 8623266_02 Panel Control Unit PCU 3 ME 35 Control Panel Optional Module Men...

Page 24: ...as a module for Source Selection Transition and individual EMEM control Additional Master EMEM Machine Control Multi Function and Local Aux modules are dropped in to complete the control surface func tionality Control Panel Modules The following Kayenne XL Control Panel and Satellite modules are avail able KAYN PNL TRM Transition Module used to control ME transitions and keying KAYN PNL LEM Local ...

Page 25: ...pped with standard VESA 75 threads compatible with this and many other mounting devices Figure 7 Menu Panel with Articulated Arm An additional touch screen Kayenne XL Menu Panel is available as an option It is also possible to run the Kayenne XL menu application on a standard PC permitting mouse and keyboard control from a laptop or remote control from any location on the network Panel Control Uni...

Page 26: ...ol panel modules outside of the main control panel One option supports one module and another options supports two modules Each consumes one PCU port Redundant Power Supplies Optional built in redundant power supplies are available for the Kayak HD Frame 4 RU and 8 RU Frames A second power supply is included stan dard in the Kayenne XL Panel Control Unit ...

Page 27: ...ntrol Systems Trinix Venus Triton and third party routers Jupiter and Encore router control systems Control Systems Grass Valley Andromeda and third party systems Grass Valley Under Monitor Displays Serial tally for UMD Requires Grass Valley Andromeda system or third part tally box such as Tally Display Corp or Image Video Grass Valley external Remote AUX Panels CP 300 Series ESAM II for audio fol...

Page 28: ... mm 16 45 in 270 10 mm 10 63 in n a Panel Control Unit PCU 588 52 mm 23 17 in 482 60 mm 19 in 132 59 mm 5 22 in 3 Kayak HD 4 RU Frame 546 10 mm 21 5 in 482 60 mm 19 in 177 80 mm 7 in 17 69 kg 39 lbs 4 Kayak HD 8 RU Frame 522 73 mm 20 58 in 482 60 mm 19 in 441 96 mm 17 4 in 30 39 kg 67 lbs 8 Table 2 Environmental Storage temperature 20 to 70 deg C 4 to 158 deg F Operating temperature 0 to 40 deg C ...

Page 29: ...e sensing for 120V and 240V sources Line frequency 50 60Hz 5 Power consumption max 400W Leakage current 2 5 mA 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 Panel Control Unit required for Control Panel and Touch Screen Menu Panel Operation ...

Page 30: ...mber of Outputs Frame w 1 ME Board 12 Frame w 2 ME Boards 24 Frame w 3 ME Boards 36 Frame w 4 ME Boards 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 1997 Nominal Amplitude 800 mv peak to peak across 75 ohm Rise Fall Times 400 to 1400picoseconds 75 ohm termination between 20 and 80 amplitude Jitt...

Page 31: ...Specifications Table 9 Kayenne XL 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 1080p 24 23 976 SMPTE 274M Table 1 10 11 1080sF 24 23 976 SMPTE 211 Table 1 15 16 ...

Page 32: ...32 Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 1 Introduction ...

Page 33: ...ch Screen Menu Panel s processing electronics are located in the Panel Control Unit These devices cannot operate inde pendently Multi pin cables carry power and communications to these units Kayenne XL Packages ship to the customer as boxed components which are assembled on site You will need to know what control panel configura tion s you intend to use at your facility in order to plan your insta...

Page 34: ...ted separately in its own back splash cutout The following diagrams show some standard Control Panel assemblies Specific information for non standard configurations is not included in this document Control Panel Cooling The Kayenne XL Control Panel is externally powered and does not have internal cooling fans The electronics in the panel is convection cooled If the panel is mounted in a counter to...

Page 35: ...trol Panel Assembly Control Panel Cut Out Figure 9 4 ME Control Panel Cutout Dimensions Curved Installation 625 1 mm 24 6 04 in 8623266_14 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04 in 4 ME 25 Panel Cutout 4 ME Panel Curved Install Cutout 4 ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503 5 1 mm 59 2 04 in ...

Page 36: ...place please use the six brackets as shown in Figure 10 on page 36 Depending on the material of the availabe desk the control panel can be fastened with sheet metal screws 3 9 mm or crosshead screws 4 mm Figure 10 Mounting Detail 4 ME Control Panel Cutout 504 5 mm Small 25 panel type 696 5 mm Wide 35 panel type 720 mm 42 5 mm 60 50 5 5 Am4 DIN 74 ...

Page 37: ... TAIL B A DE TAIL A 8557 2830 8557 2830 8557 2820 8557 2820 8557 2720 850 0 4420 6x 8620 3200 6x 850 0 442 0 4x 8557 2810 8557 2860 862 0 3180 8620 3180 8500 7620 8500 7620 8620 3180 4x 8500 6460 4x 8620 3180 4x 8500 6460 4x 8620 3180 4x 8500 6460 4x 850 0 6460 2x 8500 6460 2x 8500 6460 2x 8620 3180 2x 862 0 3180 2x 8557 2860 8620 3180 8620 3180 8500 7620 8500 7620 C DE TAIL C 8500 4420 8620 3200 ...

Page 38: ...nsions Flat Installation 1501 5 mm 59 1 in 622 8 mm 24 5 in 1533 7 mm 60 4 in 813 5 mm 32 0 in 771 5 mm 30 4 in 10 4 mm 0 4 in 14 1 mm 0 6 in 124 0 mm 4 9 in 10 3 mm 0 4 in 74 0 mm 2 9 in 720 0 mm 28 3 in 14 3 mm 0 6 in 8623266_17 8623266_16 4 ME Panel Flat Install Cutout 625 1 mm 24 6 04 in 4 ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503 5 1 mm 59 2 04 in 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04 in 4 ME 25 Panel Cutout 720 0 1 mm 28 3 in ...

Page 39: ...620 3180 2x 8500 6460 2x 8557 2890 862 0 3180 2x 8500 6460 2x 8557 2790 8557 2790 855 7 2890 8620 3180 2x 8500 6460 2x 8557 2890 8620 3180 2x 850 0 6460 2x A DE TAIL A 855 7 2720 8557 2830 8557 2830 8557 2820 8557 2820 8500 4420 6x 862 0 3200 6x 8620 3200 2x 8500 442 0 2x 8620 3180 2x 8620 3170 862 0 3180 2x 8500 6460 2x 8620 3170 862 0 3170 8620 3170 8620 3170 8557 2710 B DE TAIL B 8557 2710 8557...

Page 40: ...23266_19 1533 7 mm 60 4 in 813 5 mm 32 0 in 1501 5 mm 59 1 in 622 8 mm 24 5 in 14 8 mm 0 6 in 14 3 mm 0 6 in 208 0 mm 8 2 in 10 3 mm 0 4 in 74 0 mm 2 9 in 720 0 mm 28 3 in 474 1 mm 18 7 in 13 9 mm 0 5 in 8623266_19 3 ME Panel Curved Install Cutout 476 0 1 mm 18 7 04 in 491 0 1 mm 19 3 04 in 32 0 2 0 mm 18 7 08 in 0 in 42 5 1 mm 1 7 04 3 ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503 5 1 mm 59 2 04 in 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04...

Page 41: ... DE TAIL A 8557 2830 8557 2830 8557 2820 855 7 2820 855 7 2720 850 0 442 0 6x 8620 3200 6x 8620 3180 4x 8500 6460 4x 862 0 3180 4x 8620 3180 4x 8500 6460 4x 850 0 6460 2x 8500 6460 2x 850 0 6460 2x 8620 3180 2x 862 0 3180 2x C DE TAIL C 8500 4420 8620 3200 862 0 3200 8500 4420 8620 3180 8620 3180 850 0 442 0 8620 3200 8500 4420 8620 3180 2x 855 7 2810 8557 2800 8500 4420 4x 862 0 3200 4x 8622 5420...

Page 42: ...Dimensions Curved Installation 8623266_24 1533 7 mm 60 4 in 813 5 mm 32 0 in 1501 5 mm 59 1 in 474 1 mm 18 7in 14 3 mm 0 6 in 158 0 mm 6 2 in 10 3 mm 0 4 in 74 0 mm 2 9 in 8623266_25 2 ME Panel Curved Install Cutout 476 0 1 mm 18 7 04 in 491 0 1 mm 19 3 04 in 32 0 2 0 mm 18 7 08 in 0 in 42 5 1 mm 1 7 04 2 ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503 5 1 mm 59 2 04 in 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04 in 2 ME 25 Panel Cutout 720 mm ...

Page 43: ...0 3180 2x 8557 2700 850 0 442 0 8x 862 0 3200 8x 8557 2800 8557 2810 8557 2890 8557 2850 8620 3180 4x 850 0 6460 4x 8500 6460 2x 8620 3180 2x 855 7 2770 8620 3200 2x 8500 4420 2x 8620 3180 2x 8557 2700 8557 2830 8557 2830 855 7 2820 8557 2820 8557 2720 850 0 442 0 6x 8620 3200 6x 8620 3180 850 0 7620 8557 2860 8500 7620 8620 3180 8557 2700 8557 2780 855 7 2710 855 7 2710 8557 2720 8620 3170 8620 3...

Page 44: ...in 1533 7 mm 60 4 in 325 4 mm 12 8 in 10 3 mm 0 4 in 74 0 mm 2 9 in 327 5 1 mm 12 9 04 in 8623266_22 1311 5 1 mm 51 6 04 in 2 ME 25 Panel Cutout 2 ME Panel Flat Install Cutout Aux Panel Installed Separately 2 ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503 5 1 mm 59 2 04 in 8557 2850 862 2 5420 2x 8622 5410 2x 8557 2850 8557 2760 8620 3180 2x 8620 3180 2x 8500 6460 2x 8500 6460 2x 8557 2850 8557 2850 8557 2760 8620 3180 ...

Page 45: ...27 1501 5 mm 28 6 in 758 3 mm 29 9 in 325 4 mm 12 8 in 10 3 mm 0 4 in 74 0 mm 2 9 in 327 5 1 mm 12 9 04 in 8623266_28 728 1 mm 28 7 04 in 1 ME 15 Panel Cutout 850 0 4420 6x 850 0 4960 6x 855 7 1480 855 7 1480 855 7 1480 855 7 3180 855 7 3180 850 06460 4x 850 06460 2x 850 06460 2x 862 0 3180 4x 862 0 3180 2x 862 0 3180 2x 8557 2850 855 7 2850 855 7 2850 2x 855 7 2760 8557 2760 855 7 3190 855 7 3190...

Page 46: ... Width 813 7 mm 32 0 in 589 5 mm 23 2 in Local Aux 25 Width 621 7 mm 24 5 in 154 7 mm 6 1 in 15 2 mm 0 60 in 15 8 mm 0 62 in 10 3 mm 0 4 in 74 0 mm 2 9 in 850 0 4420 4x 850 0 4960 4x 855 7 1480 855 7 1480 855 7 1480 855 7 1480 855 7 3180 855 7 3180 850 06460 2x 850 06460 2x 850 06460 2x 850 06460 2x 862 0 3180 2x 862 0 3180 2x 862 0 3180 2x 862 0 3180 2x 855 7 2850 855 7 2850 855 7 2850 855 7 2850...

Page 47: ... the modules are inserted Metal clips in the bottom of the tray are available for this purpose Note Kayenne XL Module cables inside the tray can be hot swapped safely How ever the multi pin cables outside the tray that connect to the PCU cannot be connected or disconnected while the PCU is powered up Module Insertion and Removal Kayenne XL Control Panel modules are held in place in the trays with ...

Page 48: ... mixer Insert a card and push down behind the module at the notch Underneath the notches are metal springs which will be unlocked with the card After unlocking all springs one after another the module releases easily upwards Lift the module and unplug the Cat 6 style cable at the bottom of the module before removing completly ...

Page 49: ...t the front edge of the module there are alignment pins which must insert in respective holes in the module tray If the pins are in the right place the module can be tilted easily downwards A click can be heard when prop erly engaged alignment pin hole Note Do not push on display menus or buttons to seat a module as these items could crack Instead push on the top edge of the gray surface above the...

Page 50: ...wrench is required Turn the screws counter clockwise As the screw is turned the module rises and the connector is disconnected The Extended System Bar is mounted on the left In addition to the instuction above a flat cable located on the left has to be removed Press the plug push clamps in order to connect or disconnect the plug The dummy panel at the right side can be removed only after removing ...

Page 51: ...it with the screw without pushing down The module pulls itself into the plug while tightening the screw Changing the Display Protecting Glasses Next to the Displays are small grooves where you can pry off the Display with a small slot screwdriver Control Panel Tray PCU Connections Connectors on the outside bottom of the tray connect to the PCU using a special multi pin cable that carries both powe...

Page 52: ...ol Surfaces CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect the multi pin cables linking a Kayenne XL Control Panel tray and PCU while the PCU is powered up Damage to the equipment can result See Section 4 System Cabling for more information about Kayenne XL panel cable connections ...

Page 53: ... 32 Menu Panel Dimensions Front View Rear View Side View Right 8623266_07 Bottom View 170 9 mm 6 73 in 245 9 mm 9 68 in 171 9 mm 6 77 in 19 1 mm 79 in 76 2 mm 3 00 in 417 8 mm 16 45 in 270 0 mm 10 63 in 64 1 mm 2 52 in 129 4 mm 5 09 in 8 4 mm 33 in 17 3 mm 68 in 12 7 mm 5 0 in 97 5 mm 3 84 in 97 5 mm 3 84 in 128 4 mm 5 06 in 70 6 mm 2 78 in 40 6 mm 1 60 in ...

Page 54: ...s both power and communications signals CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect the multi pin cables linking a Kayenne XL Touch Screen Menu Panel tray and PCU while the PCU is powered up Damage to the Kayenne XL panel equipment can result Figure 33 Menu Panel Connections See Section 4 System Cabling for more information about Kayenne XL cable connections Side View Right 8623266_11 Bottom View USB 2 U...

Page 55: ...ting mouse and keyboard control from a laptop or remote control from any location on the network If a PC is used for Kayenne XL Menu operation the PC s IP address must be set to a compatible value to work with the rest of the Kayenne XL system Menu Panel Cooling The Kayenne XL Touch Screen Menu Panel is externally powered and does not have internal cooling fans The unit is convection cooled throug...

Page 56: ... Range of Motion Dimensions The supplied articulated arm is equipped with a flex mount system per mitting a variety of mounting options table top wall mount etc See the documentation provided with the articulated arm for specific installation instructions 157 mm 6 18 in 225 5 mm 8 88 in Max vertical range 454 7 mm 17 0 in Max horizontal range 685 8 mm 27 0 in 114 3 mm 4 5 in 438 2 mm 17 25 in 387 ...

Page 57: ...ptions are available for mounting control panel modules outside of the main control panel One option supports one module and another options supports two modules Each satellite panel option consumes one PCU port For more details refer sectionsKayenne XL Cabling on page 83 and Satellite Panel Mapping on page 86 ...

Page 58: ...58 Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 2 Control Surfaces One Module Version Overview Figure 35 Satellite Panel Overview One Module Version ...

Page 59: ...yenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual 59 Satellite Panels Dimensions Figure 36 Satellite Panel Dimensions One Module Version 326 294 315 41 8 149 9 17 9 63 1 10 4 18 1 1 PA NE L CUTOUT 296 152 ...

Page 60: ...60 Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 2 Control Surfaces Two Module Version Overview Figure 37 Satellite Panel Overview Two Module Version ...

Page 61: ...e XL Package Installation and Service Manual 61 Satellite Panels Cutout Dimensions Figure 38 Satellite Panel Dimensions Two Module Version 1 1 PA NE L CUTOUT 326 41 8 294 315 4 17 9 298 6 18 10 4 63 1 296 301 ...

Page 62: ...62 Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 2 Control Surfaces ...

Page 63: ...ly together with other units could increase the maximum ambient tempera ture for this unit If the unit is installed in a rack no ventilation openings should be blocked or otherwise covered Make sure you install the frame so that you allow for cooling airflow Power Connections When connecting the unit to the supply circuit be sure that the supply circuit of the rack is not overloaded The unit must ...

Page 64: ...Manual Section 3 Kayak HD Frames Kayak HD 8 RU Video Processor Frame Installation 8 RU Frame Dimensions Figure 39 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 65: ...lation and Service Manual 65 Kayak HD 8 RU Video Processor Frame Installation Figure 40 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 66: ...ON Mounting 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 67: ... above the Kayak 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 8 RU Frame Connectors F...

Page 68: ...he frame One addi tional power supply can be used for redundancy 8623266_35 Not used with Kayenne 100 240V AC Power Supply 1 Redundant AC Power Supply 3 option 100 240V AC Power Supply 2 Grounding Lug GPI In Out 9 16 Tallly 25 48 2 M E only GPI In Out 1 8 Tallly 1 24 HD Reference In Tri Level Sync Video Out 1 M E 1 12 2 M E 1 24 3 M E 1 36 4 M E 1 48 Video In 1 M E 1 24 2 M E 1 48 3 M E 1 72 4 M E...

Page 69: ...essor Frame Installation 4 RU Frame Dimensions Figure 44 Kayak HD 4 RU Frame Dimensions Figure 45 Kayak HD 4 RU Frame Dimensions 177 mm 6 97 in 482 mm 19 0 in 465 mm 18 31 in 165 mm 6 5 in Front view 8451_15 1_r1 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_r1 442 mm 17 4 in Cable Support Wires ...

Page 70: ...in the rack take 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 installi...

Page 71: ...One addi tional power supply provides redundancy 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 OFF 10 AMBER 100 GREEN 1000 LINK ACTIVITY 8623266_38 Not used with Kayenne 100 240V AC Power Supply 1 Redunda...

Page 72: ...yenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 3 Kayak HD Frames Panel Control Unit PCU PCU Dimensions Figure 49 Panel Control Unit Front View Dimensions 483 mm 19 0 in 132 6 mm 5 22 in 8623266_09 ...

Page 73: ...ayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual 73 Panel Control Unit PCU Figure 50 Panel Control Unit Top View Dimensions 442 0 mm 17 4 in 530 9 mm 20 90 in 39 6 mm 1 56 in 18 0 mm 0 71 in 8623266_10 ...

Page 74: ... XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 3 Kayak HD Frames PCU Frame Rack Mounting Figure 51 Panel Control Unit Rack Installation and Cooling Airflow Air Intake Rear Rack Support Air Exhaust 8621266_37 ...

Page 75: ... standard Touch Screen Menu Panel An additional Menu Panel processor is available as an option OFF ON 100 240V AC Power Supply 1 Redundant AC Power Supply 2 option USB 2 Chassis Fan Panel Processor Menu Processor Second Menu Processor Option AT Keyboard Compact Flash Panel Reset Menu Reset Status Display Boot Switch Serial Port Com 1 VGA Display Power Switch Status Display Boot Switch Air Filter U...

Page 76: ...Panels An additional Ethernet port is used for Control Panel processor communications See Section 4 System Cabling for more information about Kayenne XL cable connections Internal Redundant Power Supply Option This option provides redundant power for the Kayenne XL PCU chassis It slides into an extra power supply slot in the video processor chassis A single power supply is adequate for the PCU fra...

Page 77: ...ly affecting Kayenne XL system operation 8623266_39_r1_ws Technical Director s Laptop CD ROM Drive Disable Internet or Wireless Connections Isolate Kayenne System from External Network Ethernet Serial Control Custom Multi Pin Menu 15m 50ft max length Custom Multi Pin Panel 15m 50ft max length Maintenance Only board front edge Internal Control Kayak HD Video Processor Frame Video Processor CPU Comp...

Page 78: ... the Control Panel Stripes and Menu Panels using custom multi pin cables The Ethernet switches built into the Kayak HD Frame and PCU auto detect speed and polarity and are 10 100 1000 Mbps capable Either straight through or crossover Ethernet cabling can be used Available Ethernet con nectors may be connected to the Facility LAN or other devices as needed However should the Kayak HD Frame or PCU p...

Page 79: ...the Frame s Ethernet switch Using two cables provides additional Ethernet communications throughput to support Image Store file operations and also offers redundancy Because the Menu Panel and the Control Panel have independent cable connections failure of one of these cables will not completely disable the Kayenne system Either the Menu Panel or the Control Panel will remain operational after a s...

Page 80: ...igure 56 Figure 56 Worplace Example 8623266_41_r2_ws Panel Main LAN Ehternet Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kayenne XL PCU Menu CPU Hard Disk Menu CPU option Hard Disk Panel CPU Compact Flash Menu Panel Kayenne XL ContrPanel Local Aux Stripe ME Stripe ME Stripe ME Stripe Menu Panel Kayenne XL ContrPanel ME Stripe ME Stripe Kayenne XL SatPanel Satellite Stripe Site Boundary Control Surface Boundary Etherne...

Page 81: ...tom Multi Pin Menu 15m 50ft max length Custom Multi Pin Panel 15m 50ft max length Ethernet 100m 300ft max single hop length unlimited distance using switches Internal Control Kayak HD Video Processor Frame Video Processor CPU Image Store CPU Ehternet Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Option Slot Panel Main LAN Ehternet Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kayenne XL PCU 1 Menu CPU Panel CPU Menu Panel Kayenne XL ContrPane...

Page 82: ...seT 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 maximum 10BaseT 984 ft 300 m maximum Use additional switches to exceed maximum cable runs Switch Speed 10 100 1000 Mbps Ports RJ 45 au...

Page 83: ...Aux Stripe PCU port connections can be re mapped but this order matches the default configuration The table below shows the connections for various Kayenne Control Panel models used in one workplace Touch Screen Menu Panels Used with PCU Connect a single or primary Menu Panel to the PUC Menu 1 connector using the supplied custom multi pin cable Connect an optional second Menu Panel to the Menu 2 c...

Page 84: ...nnection Mainframe PCU max 328 ft 100 m Kayenne 8 RU Mainframe Kayenne Panel Control Unit PCU Display Panel Satellite Panel Optional 4 ME 35 Control Panel Optional Module Optional Module Local AUX PP ME3 ME2 ME1 Second Display Panel Optional Proprietary Cables Cable Set with 7 5 m or 15 m available Please note the port assignment Port 1 Port 8 Port 7 Port 6 Port 5 Port 4 Port 3 Port 2 Port 1 Port ...

Page 85: ... Stripe Connectors 1 ME 15 Control Panel 2 ME 25 Control Panel 3 ME 35 Control Panel Optional Module 4 ME 35 Control Panel Optional Module Optional Module PCU Port 2 PCU Port 3 PCU Port 2 PCU Port 1 PCU Port 5 PCU Port 3 PCU Port 2 PCU Port 1 PCU Port 4 PCU Port 2 PCU Port 1 PCU Port 3 PCU Port 1 PCU Port 4 ...

Page 86: ...made by connecting the Satellite Panel to the proper PCU Port If a Satellite Panel should be assigned to a special M E stripe identify the port number of this M E first and use the next higher port number to connect the Satellite Panel Note Satellite Panels equipped with Aux Master EMEM Multi Function Control and Machine Control Modules no special port mapping is neccessary Table 13 PCU Port to Co...

Page 87: ...cts module and expansion module installed Outputs The outputs on the back of the Video Processor frame are numbered 1 through 12 and 13 through 24 on the 4RU frame All of the outputs carry the same video format as determined by standard selected and by the ref erence signals connected The number of outputs that are active depends on the number of full mix effects or I O Expansion modules installed...

Page 88: ...lay through the switcher is the Nominal Switcher Delay A μs Inputs that reach the switcher at the latest point in the autotiming window B μs will have a total delay that equals the time required for switcher processing This value is the Minimum Switcher Delay C μs Inputs that reach the switcher at the earliest point in the autotiming window B μs will have a total delay equal to the Nominal Switche...

Page 89: ...080i sf 29 97 30 1080sf 23 97 24 525i 29 97 625i 25 Nominal Switcher Delay 21 96 µs 19 79 µs 26 46 µs 23 50 µs 27 20 µs 61 46 µs 61 68 µs Serial Input Autotiming 4 71 µs 2 45 µs 9 12 µs 6 16 µs 9 86 µs 2 10 µs 2 32 µs Minimum Switcher Delay 17 34 µs 17 34 µs 17 34 µs 17 34 µs 17 34 µs 59 36 µs 59 36 µs Maximum Switcher Delay 26 67 µs 22 24 µs 35 56 µs 29 66 µs 37 04 µs 63 56 µs 64 00 µs ...

Page 90: ...nternal sync generator The source is selected with AUX Bus 1 The relative position of that source is reported in lines and μs Positive values indicate the source is later in time than the internal sync generator and negative values indicate the source is earlier Kayak HD Kayenne XL systems have an autotiming window Sources that fall within that window will be properly timed throughout the system e...

Page 91: ... autotiming window for the switcher Figure 62 Production Switcher Time 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 MEs but not on others As illustrated in the figure a source centered in one time zone s autotiming range can be too early or late for other switcher time zones Autotiming Range M E Processing ...

Page 92: ...ing Range Pix 4 M E input timing Range Pix 4 5 M E input timing Range Pix 625 50 864 616 536 448 368 360 200 112 112 525 60 858 690 530 442 362 354 194 106 106 720p50 1980 1692 1532 1324 1244 1116 956 748 668 720p59 1650 1362 1202 994 914 786 626 418 338 720p60 1650 1362 1202 994 914 786 626 418 338 1080i50 2640 2352 2192 1984 1904 1776 1616 1408 1328 1080i59 2200 1912 1752 1544 1464 1336 1176 968...

Page 93: ...rocessor These ports are used for diag nostics If you need to use these ports to diagnose problems with the Kayenne XL switcher please contact your Grass Valley Customer Service Representative Table 17 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 ...

Page 94: ...d 1 2 48V POS 3 Ground 1 4 48V POS 5 Ground 1 A1 Data OUT A2 DATA IN Socket Pin Signal 1 GPI Out 1 2 GPI Out 2 3 GPI Out 3 4 GPI Out 4 5 GPI Out 5 6 GPI Out 6 7 GPI Out 7 8 GPI Out 8 9 GPI Out 9 10 GPI Out 10 11 12 Ground 13 Ground 14 GPI In 1 15 GPI In 2 16 GPI In 3 17 GPI In 4 18 GPI In 5 19 GPI In 6 20 GPI In 7 21 GPI In 8 22 23 24 Ground 25 Ground Coaxial A1 Pin 1 Pin 2 Coaxial A2 Pin 3 D Sub ...

Page 95: ...sor is required Socket Pin Signal 1 Red Video IN 2 Green Video IN 3 Blue Video IN 4 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 10 Ground 11 12 13 Horizontal Sync IN 14 Vertical Sync IN 15 Socket Pin Signal 1 Ground 1 2 Ground 1 3 Ground 1 4 Ground 1 5 Ground 1 6 Ground 1 7 Ground 1 8 Ground 1 9 DIFF OUT P 10 DIFF OUT N 11 48V POS 12 Ground 1 13 DIFF OUT P 14 DIFF OUT N 15 Ground 1 A1 DATA OUT A2 DATA I...

Page 96: ... the rear of the 4 RU Kayak HD frame and four connectors on the rear of the 8 RU KayalHD XL frame Each connector is activated by the presence of a Mix Effects module installed in the frame A one M E switcher 4 RU or 8 RU frame activates only the first connector Two M Es activate two connec tors and so forth up to four connectors activated by a four M E system GPI inputs and outputs are assigned as...

Page 97: ...s suitable for a connection to a relay contact or to an open collector output WARNING When connecting to an open collector output there is no ground potential isolation between the Video Processor frame and controlling devices Since the circuit ground is led out of the device the cabling has to be shielded for this kind of control Non shielded cables may cause EMC and or ESD problems To activate a...

Page 98: ...tor only one ground common connection is required The function of each GPI input is user assignable The activation of the function can be programmed to occur on the leading edge or the trailing edge of the closure or both edges The switch must be closed for at least one field 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 I...

Page 99: ... 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 example a 4 M E system could have all commons of all connec tors tied together All 128 relay closures will connect...

Page 100: ...tions 50 pin Connector Pin Numbers 1A of 32 2A of 32 3A of 32 4A of 32 5B of 32 6B of 32 27G of 32 28G of 32 29H 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 101: ...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 102: ... GPIOut5B 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 GP...

Page 103: ...GPIOut37K 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 3...

Page 104: ... GPIOut69T 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 ...

Page 105: ...19 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 G...

Page 106: ...106 Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 4 System Cabling ...

Page 107: ...mplete Safety Summary at the front of this manual The Safety Summary describes all of the pertinent safety issues and recommend precautions Grass Valley Web Site The URL for the Grass Valley web site can be found on page 4 Visit the website for documentation software updates online support including FAQs spare parts information and a link to the File Transfer Protocol FTP site Grass Valley Custome...

Page 108: ...ard accessed by opening the front door of the Frame Figure 65 The 8 RU and 4 RU Frames use the same type of Con troller Board Pressing this button will reset both the Video Processor CPU and the Image Store Processor CPU Powering the unit off and back on also resets the Video Processor Frame Figure 65 4 RU Video Processor Frame Reset Button and Power Switch ON OFF Controller Board Power Switch Res...

Page 109: ...el and one for the optional second Menu Panel These controls are accessible by opening the front door of the PCU Frame Figure 66 Powering the unit off and back on also resets all installed components Panel and Menus Figure 66 PCU Reset Buttons and Power Switch OFF ON Control Panel Processor Reset Button Menu Panel Reset Button Second Menu Panel Reset Button option PCU Frame Power Switch 8623266_66...

Page 110: ...vices can communicate with each other as well as with other devices connected to the same network The Kayenne XL Kayak Installation Wizard can be used to change the IP address of a Kayenne XL system From the CD Installer Welcome screen click on the Install new software button third from the top on the left as shown in Figure below Note If auto run is disabled on your CD Drive or the software is lo...

Page 111: ...nd Service Manual 111 Setting Up IP Addresses Figure 68 Select Network devices Figure 69 Software Installation Wizard Click Next The Device Control menu displays every Kayenne XL or Kayak device connected to the Switcher Network 700 02 ...

Page 112: ...hose IP address you want to configure from the device list by touching the name Press the Config Device button at the bottom of the Device menu The Configure Device menu appears Figure 71 Config Device menu Press the Set IP Addr button A data pad appears to allow you to type in the IP address you want to use for the selected device ...

Page 113: ...Package Installation and Service Manual 113 Setting Up IP Addresses Figure 72 Enter new IP Address Confirm Do you really want to change the IP address with Yes A reboot of the system is required Figure 73 Confirm ...

Page 114: ...select Settings Control Panel Network Connections and choose Local Area Connection Click on Properties This opens the Local Area Connection Properties window In the General tab highlight the Internet Protocol TCP IP item and click Properties Figure 74 Internet Protocol properties Enter the static IP address you want to use for the Menu Panel PC ...

Page 115: ...Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual 115 Setting IP Address at Menu Panel PC Figure 75 IP Address Click OK to close each window ...

Page 116: ...s CD ROM drive Or download the software from www grassvalley com Copy the software to a USB device flash memory or hard disk Connect the USB device at the right side of the Menu Panel Kayenne XL Package Software uses an autorun application to help installing the software Navigate to the following directory ds0206 Autorun Autorun exe Select Installation of graphical user interface at the Kayenne XL...

Page 117: ...tware Installation Welcome screen displays Click Next Figure 78 Confirm Choose the type of installation you wish to perform Demo Demo version no connection to a panel or a frame GUI PC Connection only to a frame not to a panel MultiPanel Connection to frame and panel SinglePanel Connection to a specified panel during installation ...

Page 118: ...ance Figure 79 Installation type Select the network which is used for the switcher network and click Next Figure 80 Select component Click to select or deselect the check box for Desktop Picture Full Screen Mode Autostart Sidepanel on boot and Autostart TFTP Server on boot ...

Page 119: ...nne XL Package Installation and Service Manual 119 Software Update Figure 81 Select options Click to select the check box for Yes I want to restart my computer now and click Finish Figure 82 Confirm restart ...

Page 120: ... of the box to indicate that it has been selected Click to select the box for Panel at the top of the screen Click to select the name and IP address for the frame and the panel from the scrolling list at the bottom of the screen Click the Connect button to connect the frame to the panel and to the computer Sidepanel software for this session Click Attach to make the connection from the frame to th...

Page 121: ...ware From the CD Installer Welcome screen click on the Install new software button third from the top on the left as shown in Figure below Figure 83 Software Installation The Install new software selection screen is displayed Click on Network Devices button on the right to install software over the network ...

Page 122: ...very Kayenne XL Package and Kayak devices connected to your computer s network are displayed here in the window Click on a name in the list to select a device for installation Click on Next Figure 85 Next Step Once you have selected the frame or the panel click on Software Update below the device list to start the software installation ...

Page 123: ...re 86 Software Update Select Start Install to start the software installation on the selected device Figure 87 Start Installation Confirm with Yes The installation progress will be shown at the top of the screen Confirm the reboot with Yes to complete the software installation ...

Page 124: ...124 Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance Figure 88 Confirm Figure 89 Progress Bar Software Update ...

Page 125: ...Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual 125 Software Update Figure 90 Reset Device ...

Page 126: ...ower supply cable USB connection cable USB A USB B DVI monitor cable Windows Drivers Touch Screen Driver Hampshire Rev 6 20 USB Serial Driver A self extracting version of the drivers you can get here Kayak KayenneXL Sidepanel Drivers Kayenne XL PCU Version Kayak KayenneXL Sidepanel Drivers Stand Alone PC Version Installation To install the Windows drivers the administration access right is require...

Page 127: ...ties After activation of the second screen The second display shows the screen s background and the USB port detects a new hardware and asks for a new USB driver Install the USB to RS232 adapter Note Be sure that the cabling is performed and the power supply of the GUI Panel is switched on before installing the driver Follow the instructions of the installation wizard ...

Page 128: ...ervice Manual Section 5 Maintenance Figure 92 Hardware Wizard Select Install from a list of specific location advanced and press the Next button Figure 93 Installation Options Use the Browse button to select the driver directory as shown below ...

Page 129: ...igure 94 Folder Selection Press the OK button to finalize the installation Figure 95 Finish the Installation After the installation process you probably are asked a second time to go through the USB installation wizard This may happen in case of a second driver is requested ...

Page 130: ...It is important to use version V6 20 since successor drivers e g 6 3x do not work properly Follow the instructions of the Installation Manual to install the Hampshire Touch Driver Rev 6 20 The pictures below show the related installation screens Figure 96 Install the Touch Screen Diver Figure 97 Welcome Screen ...

Page 131: ...Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual 131 Software Update Figure 98 Accept License Figure 99 Select Controller Figure 100 Install ...

Page 132: ...132 Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance Figure 101 Installation Options Figure 102 Finish the Installation Figure 103 Completness Message ...

Page 133: ...e Calibrate the Touch Screen Select Start Programs Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel and select the calibra tion tab Figure 104 Select Calibration Select Configure and choose 4 Point calibration Figure 105 Calibration Properties Press OK and push the Calibration start field ...

Page 134: ...134 Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance Figure 106 Calibration Field and follow the instructions on the touch screen ...

Page 135: ... Update Sidepanel Registry Settings Two registry entries have to be set Figure 107 Check the Serial Port Number With a right mouse click you can verify the port settings Notice the number of the currently used serial port In this example see Figure 107 COM3 is used ...

Page 136: ...own above are expected by the SP serial inter face Now set the Sidepanel registry entry to the right port number in our example it was COM 3 Start regedit Figure 109 Start Regedit Enter the following registry path HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software BTS SP Serial and enter a new DWORD value SerialPort as shown below In this example 3 means COM3 ...

Page 137: ...Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual 137 Software Update Figure 110 Enter New Registry Path ...

Page 138: ...to Appear on the Correct Screen Run regedit with Figure 111 Start Regedit enter the registry path HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software BTS USERINTERFACE and enter a new DWORD value Use_Secondary_Display as shown below Figure 112 Enter New Registry Path The value must be set to 1 to run the Sidepanel GUI on the second screen ...

Page 139: ... GUI Working Properly Install the Kayenne XL Sidepanel application from Kayenne XL Kayak HD Software CD and start the Sidepanel GUI application Figure 113 Windows Start Menu You can use menu number 9999 to check the DigiPots and operate the menu with touch screen Figure 114 Digipot Test Screen ...

Page 140: ...ttons shown in Figure below simultaneously Figure 115 Joystick Calibration Step 1 Follow the displayed instructions Move the Joystick to bottom right and rotate the Z Axis to the right and press Next button Figure 116 Joystick Calibration Step 2 Follow the displayed instructions Release the joystick that it returns to its starting Position and press Next button ...

Page 141: ...Service Manual 141 Main Panel Adjustments Figure 117 Joystick Calibration Step 3 Follow the displayed instructions Move the Joystick to top left and rotate the Z Axis to the left and press End button Figure 118 Joystick Calibration Step 4 ...

Page 142: ...ion Module press EMEM and Limit simultaneously to start the fader calibration Figure 119 Fader Calibration Step 1 Follow the displayed instructions Move the Fader to bottom and press Auto Button Figure 120 Joystick Calibration Step 2 Follow the displayed instructions Move the Fader to top and press Auto Button ...

Page 143: ...Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual 143 Main Panel Adjustments Figure 121 Joystick Calibration Step 3 Note Every fader has to be calibrated separately ...

Page 144: ...nu and open the touchscreen control by a click on Start Programs Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel Select the second tab Calibration Figure 122 Touchscreen Calibration Step 1 Select Configure to configure the calibration type Figure 123 Touchscreen Calibration Step 2 Set the calibration type on 4 Point Calibration and click on OK ...

Page 145: ...hing or clicking on the calibration target Figure 125 Touchscreen Calibration Step 4 Touch and hold the dot in the four corners of the menu screen so that the system can optimize the touch screen display Figure 126 Touchscreen Calibration Step 5 Touch the screen to verify the calibration and press Cancel to discard or Accept to save the calibration ...

Page 146: ...146 Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance Figure 127 Touchscreen Calibration Step 6 ...

Page 147: ...he switcher to display the BIOS Menu Load the CMOS Default in the Exit menu Select the Main menu and check set the System Time and Date Select the Advanced menu select Graphics Configuration Set Local Flat Panel Type to Customized EDID 1 Select the Advanced menu select Chipset Configuration Set POST Code Output to LPC Select the Advanced menu select I O Interface Configuration Set Onboard Audio Co...

Page 148: ... Yes and save the new CMOS settings Menu Processor Connect a computer keyboard to the PS2 connector on the Menu Pro cessor and a computer monitor VGA plug to the VGA socket Press and hold Del key immediately while booting the switcher to display the BIOS menu Load the CMOS Default in the Exit menu Select the Main menu and check set the System Time and Date Select the Advanced menu select Graphics ...

Page 149: ...n to 2F8 IRQ03 Select the Advanced menu select USB Configuration Set USB Mouse Legacy Support to Enabled Select the Boot menu and set 1st Boot Device to Primary Master 2nd Boot Device to Secondary Master 3rd Boot Device to USB Harddisk Quiet Boot to Enabled Halt On Errors to Disabled Press the F10 key and then press Enter to select Yes and save the new CMOS settings ...

Page 150: ...nect a computer keyboard to the PS2 connector on the mainframe controller processor board and a computer monitor VGA plug to the VGA socket Press and hold the F2 key immediately while booting the switcher to display the BIOS menu Load the BIOS Setup Default with the key F9 and confirm by clicking Yes Select the Advanced menu ...

Page 151: ...on and press Enter Set Legacy USB Support to Disabled Set Serial Port A to Enabled Set Serial Port B to Enabled Press ESC to return to the Advanced menu Select the Power menu at the top of the screen Set Enable ACPI to No Select the Boot menu at the top of the screen Select Sandisk or Removable Devices and make sure it is the first priority in the Boot menu Press the F10 Key and then press Enter t...

Page 152: ... type of possible licenses for your system by going to the Licenses menu under Install System SW Opt The License menu is used to add licenses to a system The licenses are stored in 2 EEPROMs Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory chips located in the backplane of the mainframe License cannot be moved between different mainframes Figure 130 Software Option License ...

Page 153: ...M Half M E NetCentral MatchDef SetDef Kayenne XL Frame Additional licenses for newly developed features may become available in the future A license is actually a line of text expressed in a format similar to this chroma key license key key LIC_CHROMA_KEY1 1 0000 00 00 9999 12 31 34567 8 xyz 2009 01 06 3489c00db5b1c548e9daf7fbe0ed67eb21 The license key contains the License name LIC_CHROMA_KEY1 Lic...

Page 154: ...nsists of copying the sp_license txt file which contains all your licenses to C Programme DD35 or on an external device and using the License menu to install them onto your system An alternative installation method consists of manually entering the text string of each license using a keyboard available on the License menu With either method a system reboot is required to activate the licenses ...

Page 155: ...l PC to the frame Check the path for hard disk respectively for the external drive in the Install System Drive menu If necessary modify the path to C Programme DD35 or to the external drive Figure 131 Select the Path for Installation Enter the Install System SW Opt menu Push the button ReadFile and select External Drive or Hard drive and follow the instructions After installation you must reset th...

Page 156: ...ress Enter Select the field End Date and press Modify Enter the End Date and press Enter Select the field Board No and press Modify Enter the Serial no and press Enter Select the field Workst ID and press Modify Enter the wksID and press Enter Select the field Creation Date and press Modify Enter the License creation date and press Enter Select the field License No and press Modify Enter the Licen...

Page 157: ...her Press the Config on the Menu Panel menu Select the Panel Assignment menu Figure 133 Panel Assignment The left hand window pane displays the list of Bus Rows Pre selects the panel s bus rows for which the Input Assignment should be changed The middle window pane displays the list of Inputs Shows a sorted list of all assignable inputs ...

Page 158: ...plays the list of buttons Shows a sorted list of all assignable crosspoint buttons Press the number of the button you want to assign or re assign Select the Input which you want to assign At the bottom right of the Button pane press the Assign button to assign the Input you selected to the Button you selected ...

Page 159: ... XL Package Installation and Service Manual 159 Software Option License Reset Button Crossbar Reset the assignment to default by pressing one of the Reset button at the top Figure 134 Reset 35 Button Crossbar ...

Page 160: ...e menu panel or Press Config Ebox Input on the menu panel Refer User Manual for EBox configuration details Figure 135 Rename Sources Select the 4 char ID for the short name or the 8 char ID for the long name of a source Press Modify to change the name of the selected source Use the keys on the typing pad to type in the Name you want to use for your Source and press Enter ...

Page 161: ... Option License Figure 136 Enter Name Save and Load Mainframe Installation Data All the settings called environmental data located in the Install E Box menu hierarchy are can be saved loaded to from the menu panel PC using the Copy button in the Install E box menu ...

Page 162: ...nce Driver Installation Intel Chipset Graphics Driver Note Connect a VGA monitor a keyboard and a USB mouse to the Panel Processor PC if the Touchscreen isn t working Run winxp_14324 exe and click on Next Figure 137 Install winxp_14324 exe Wait until the files are extracted ...

Page 163: ...Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual 163 Driver Installation Figure 138 Extracting Files Click on Next Figure 139 Welcome to the Setup Program Accept the terms with Yes ...

Page 164: ...ayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance Figure 140 License Agreement Click on Next Figure 141 File Information Wait until the setup operations are performed and click on Next ...

Page 165: ...anual 165 Driver Installation Figure 142 Setup Operation Performing Select Yes I want to restart this computer now and click on Finish Figure 143 Setup Is Complete After the restart do a right click on the Desktop and click on Graphics Properties ...

Page 166: ...144 Select Graphics Properties In the menu Display Devices set Multiple Display to Intel Dual Display Clone and set Primary Device to Monitor Secondary Device to Notebook Figure 145 Display Devices In the menu Display Settings set Color Quality to 32 Bit Screen Resolution to 1280 x 768 ...

Page 167: ...nual 167 Driver Installation Figure 146 Display Devices Monitor In the menu Display Settings select Aspect Ratio Options and set the option to Maintain Aspect Ratio Figure 147 Ascpect Ratio Options Click on OK and Apply to save the display settings ...

Page 168: ...ckage Installation and Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance Touchscreen Hampshire Driver Run setup exe from TouchCtrl_Hampshire folder and click on Next Figure 148 Welcome Touchscreen Accept the terms and click on Next ...

Page 169: ...and Service Manual 169 Driver Installation Figure 149 License Agreement Select USB for the Controller Interface and click on Next Figure 150 Select Controller Mark Automatically start Touch Screen Tray Application and click on Finish ...

Page 170: ...170 Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance Figure 151 Install Wait until the Setup is complete and click on OK Figure 152 Setup Complete ...

Page 171: ...omputer and select Properties Choose the Register Hardware and click on Device Manager Open Other Devices and select Other PCI Bridge Device Figure 153 Device Manager Do a right click on Other PCI Bridge Device and select Update Driver Figure 154 Other PCI Bridge Device Select No not this time and click on Next ...

Page 172: ...on and Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance Figure 155 Update Driver Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click on Next Figure 156 Select the Device Select Include this location in the search and click on Browse ...

Page 173: ...kage Installation and Service Manual 173 Driver Installation Figure 157 Select the Device Browse to the Driver folder and select the PLX folder Figure 158 Browse Select PLX Kayenne Controller Board and click on Next ...

Page 174: ...Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance Figure 159 Browse Driver Click on Continue Anyway Figure 160 Continue Wait while the wizard installs the software and click on Finish ...

Page 175: ...Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual 175 Driver Installation Figure 161 Complete the Hardware Update ...

Page 176: ...ct Properties Choose the Register Hardware and click on Device Manager Open Ports COM LPT and select USB Serial Port Do a right click on USB Serial Port and select Update Driver Select No not this time and click on Next Figure 162 Welcome to the Hardware Update Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click on Next ...

Page 177: ...Driver Installation Figure 163 Select Installation Options Select Include this location in the search and click on Browse Figure 164 Installation Options Browse to the Driver folder and select the CDM 2 04 06 WHQL Certified folder in the USBFifo_FTI folder ...

Page 178: ...178 Kayenne XL Package Installation and Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance Figure 165 Browse Wait while the Wizard installs the software and click on Finish Figure 166 Finish Update ...

Page 179: ...he port order in the config file doesn t match the cabling between PCU and panel stripes Activate stripe assignment mode by pressing the rightness three buttons above the fader of any Transition module simultaneously Figure 167 Control Panel Fader Follow the displayed instructions Use K1 thru K2 Buttons to set ME Stripe number Stripe 1 is top of Panel Me Stripe 2 PCU Port 2 Press Key1 button in to...

Page 180: ...tion and Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance Figure 168 Display Press Key2 in stripe below topmost stripe Etc until bottom stripe Press BGD button to exit in any transition module Reboot the panel to activate the changed assignment ...

Page 181: ...ion DS1281 037 Digit 2 shows the middle number of the FGPA firmware version DS1281 037 Digit 3 shows the upper number of the FPGA firmware version DS1281 037 X1 always shows to see the difference to the released versions Table 21 Control Panel Module Boot Display Codes Examples Digit 0 3 7 1 Module interface link is working normal default 2 FPGA was loaded over application area normal default 3 FP...

Page 182: ...how the post code checkpoints Please note that checkpoints may differ between different platforms based on system configuration In case of error please note the checkpoints and contact your Grass Valley service personnel OFF ON Control Panel Processor Reset Button Menu Panel Reset Button Second Menu Panel Reset Button option PCU Frame Power Switch 8623266_66 4 digit Status Display ...

Page 183: ...61 Ethernet connector 66 F fan 66 FAQ database 6 frame 66 front cover 66 restrictions 67 frequently asked questions 6 front cover frame 66 G Grass Valley web site 6 H hub Ethernet 61 J Joystick Override Remote Aux Panel 44 L LAN 60 control panel 60 M Menu panel CD ROM 32 connections 33 ventilation 33 O online documentation 6 options 67 P Power Supply Remote Aux Panel 41 R Remote Aux Control Panel ...

Page 184: ... Package Installation and Service Manual Index T tally connector port pinouts 90 91 V ventilation Menu panel 33 W web site documentation 6 web site FAQ database 6 web site Grass Valley 6 web site software download 6 ...

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