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CMN-41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook 

Copyright © 2009, Harris Corporation 

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Summary of Contents for CMN-41

Page 1: ...ject to change without notice IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation PS2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Dolby AC 3 Dolby...

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Page 3: ...or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for...

Page 4: ...n AC supply cable and plug that can be disconnected must be operated only from a power socket with protective ground contact Do not use an extension cable it can render the protective ground connectio...

Page 5: ...ls may appear on Harris equipment Certification Labels and Symbol Locations On Harris equipment certification labels and symbols are located on the back panel rear chassis sides or bottom rear of the...

Page 6: ...Operator s Safety Summary vi CMN 41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation This page is intentionally blank...

Page 7: ...In accordance with this EU Directive all Harris products sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS compliant and lead free Spare parts supplied for the repair and upgrade of equipment sold before...

Page 8: ...panies selling electric or electronic devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly recycled Contact your local Harris sales representative for information on retu...

Page 9: ...tronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC vii Section 1 Introduction 1 Product Description 1 Standard Features 1 Optional Features 2 Video Formats Supported 2 Front and Back Panels 5 Service and Supp...

Page 10: ...5 Waveform Display 25 Waveform Front Panel Selections 28 Moving the Waveform 28 Selecting Horizontal or Vertical Sweep 28 Setting the Vertical and Horizontal Amplification Range 29 Selecting Component...

Page 11: ...dio Alarms 57 Time Code Alarms 57 GPI Alarms 57 Timing Display 57 SDI Input and External Reference Formats Supported 59 Things to Remember When Using the Timing Display 60 Timing Setup Menu 60 Option...

Page 12: ...ng Alarms 89 Alarm Setup Menus 89 Video Alarms Setup Descriptions 94 Audio Alarms Setup Descriptions 96 Time Code Alarms Setup Descriptions 97 GPI Alarms 97 Alarm Log 97 Alarm Status 98 Section 7 Exte...

Page 13: ...FreeType License 113 LibJPEG License 113 CMU UCD Copyright Notice 113 Networks Associates Technology Inc Copyright Notice BSD 114 Cambridge Broadband Ltd Copyright Notice BSD 115 Sun Microsystems Inc...

Page 14: ...0 mV Graticule 28 Figure 4 4 RGB and YCBCR Zoom 700 mV Graticule 28 Figure 4 5 Sample H V Display 29 Figure 4 6 Establishing the Gain 30 Figure 4 7 Establishing Line Select 31 Figure 4 8 Establishing...

Page 15: ...nce Display Diagram 61 Figure 5 1 Audio Mapping Matrix Display 75 Figure 5 2 About Display Screen 87 Figure 5 3 File Navigator Dialog Box 87 Figure 7 1 Sample Web Remote Display 99 Figure B 1 DVI D Ou...

Page 16: ...on of Sixteen Bar Graph Display Diagram 53 Table 4 14 Description of Alarm Log Display Diagram 55 Table 4 15 Description of Timing Display Diagram 58 Table 4 16 SDI Input and External Reference Format...

Page 17: ...arris Corporation Table 8 1 CMN 41 Problems Causes and Solutions 101 Table B 1 Pinouts for DVI D Out Connector 109 Table B 2 Pinouts for LTC GPI Connector 110 Table B 3 Ethernet RJ 45 Connector Pinout...

Page 18: ...Contents xviii CMN 41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation This page is intentionally blank...

Page 19: ...arms have user adjustable limits time stamps from LTC or DVITC and an internal clock Remote interfaces include 10 100Base T Ethernet and plug and play USB port supporting storage and recall of presets...

Page 20: ...n adds three years to the standard two year warranty CMN 41 Supports SD SDI and HD SDI video CMN 41 S Supports SD SDI video CMN 41 3GB Supports SD SDI HD SDI and 3Gb s SDI video CMN S2H F Field upgrad...

Page 21: ...1080i 50 1080p 1080p 60 1080p 59 94 1080p 50 1080p 30 1080p 29 97 1080p 25 1080p 24 1080p 23 98 1080psF 30 1080psF 29 97 1080psF 25 1080psF 24 1080psF 23 98 720p 720p 60 720p 59 94 720p 50 720p 30 720...

Page 22: ...60 1080i 59 94 1080i 50 1080p 1080p 60 1080p 59 94 1080p 50 1080p 30 1080p 29 97 1080p 25 1080p 24 1080p 23 98 1080psF 30 1080psF 29 97 1080psF 25 1080psF 24 1080psF 23 98 Table 1 5 HD Formats Table...

Page 23: ...1 Series Installation and Operation Handbook 5 Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Front and Back Panels The CMN 41 front and back panels are illustrated in Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 CMN 41 Front and Back P...

Page 24: ...tomer Service Department Attach a tag to the unit with the following information Your company name address and telephone number The name of the contact person at your company The RA number The unit se...

Page 25: ...to the shipper and then telephone the Harris Corporation Customer Service Department see Service and Support on page 6 NOTE Refer to the enclosed packing sheet for the latest list of items that are su...

Page 26: ...rack mount the CMN 41 into the DRT 4 rack mount case Figure 2 1 Mounting the CMN 41 in a Rack Using the DRT 4 NOTE Although only one CMN 41 unit is shown in Table 2 1 two CMN 41 units may be mounted...

Page 27: ...he extension bracket ITEM 4 in place on each side of the chassis and loosely install 8 32 in Phillips head screws ITEM 9 10 flat washers ITEM 10 and 8 32 kep nuts ITEM 7 into the holes that align with...

Page 28: ...scription of Back Panel Connectors Key Label Description 1 PWR 11 17VDC Power connector 2 ETHERNET RJ45 female 10 100Base T Ethernet connector 3 DVI D DVI connector for external monitor 4 AES IN AES i...

Page 29: ...Host Configuration Protocol DHCP a subnet mask and an optional gateway IP Be sure to record all addresses in the spaces provided below The gateway address is not needed unless the CMN 41 is routed to...

Page 30: ...e submenu c Press the Up Down arrow button until the IP CONFIGURATION selection option is highlighted d Press the ENTER button or Left Right arrow button to enter the Ethernet Config selection option...

Page 31: ...the remainder of the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway To avoid conflicts the static IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway should be obtained from the System Administrator g Press the Left Right arrow...

Page 32: ...Section 2 Installation 14 CMN 41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation This page is intentionally blank...

Page 33: ...lectable customized display of waveform vector gamut audio picture relative timing or alarm functions NOTE Pressing and holding certain buttons will activate menus for additional functionality See Tab...

Page 34: ...button press and release to turn unit power on Press and hold to turn unit power off 2 USB port 3 Headphone jack 4 MLT Multi display or Overlay button press and release to toggle between a full displ...

Page 35: ...rved Arrow Knob Use for vector cursor and output audio level 25 EXIT Exit selection button press and release to leave menu function selections 26 H V Horizontal vertical sweep selection button press a...

Page 36: ...s still triggered and so forth When exiting Sleep mode the instrument returns to an illuminated state Selecting an Input Press the A B Input button to select input A or B Input A is the default select...

Page 37: ...ook 19 Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Figure 3 2 Full Screen Display Table 3 2 Description of Full Screen Display Key Description 1 Main title bar 2 Specific elements of function display waveform v...

Page 38: ...own in Figure 3 3 and described in Table 3 3 Figure 3 3 Overlay Display Table 3 3 Description of Overlay Display Key Description 1 Main title bar 2 Specific elements of function display 3 Waveform dis...

Page 39: ...d in memory DISP overlays the icon If SDI is captured and in memory SDI overlays the icon If both DISP and SDI are captured and in memory DISP and SDI overlay the icon Status Bar A status bar is locat...

Page 40: ...a menu or submenu Press to move up in a menu or submenu tree Press to move right to the next submenu Press to move out of a submenu Press to move down in a menu or submenu Rotate to set numeric values...

Page 41: ...he SDI button is high tally when a capture is performed or recalled If no data had been captured press the SDI button to capture the data The SDI button is high tally when information is captured Only...

Page 42: ...data is shown press the RECALL button to recall captured data from internal memory via the File Navigator dialog box For more information on the File Navigator dialog box see page 87 Clearing Captured...

Page 43: ...button to clear the Waveform Setup menu Table 4 1 shows the Units of Measure that appear for a video format Table 4 2 lists the critical amplitude limits which are indicated on the screen by special...

Page 44: ...For composite displayed as Flat Low Pass Chroma or Flat and Low Pass This can be selected in the Composite or Component Filter selection options of the Waveform Setup menu 5 Line select information S...

Page 45: ...the graticule is dependent upon the Video format Zoom and scale selections Graticules are configured by selecting the Video Input Format along with the appropriate Waveform Setup scale adjustment Uni...

Page 46: ...display relative to the graticule by selecting the POS button and then using the Left and Right arrow knobs for horizontal movement and the Up and Down knob for vertical movement Scroll the Left Right...

Page 47: ...appears in the upper left portion of the waveform display as shown in Figure 4 6 The horizontal gain setting appears in the upper right portion of the waveform display Vertical Amplification Press an...

Page 48: ...release the ZOOM button to cycle through these display options ZOOM positioned on the 0 IRE 0 mV or 0 graticule line ZOOM positioned on the 100 IRE or 700 mV or 100 graticule line Normal view At each...

Page 49: ...ied as TIME and the Amplitude Cursor indication is identified as AMP as shown in Figure 4 8 Figure 4 8 Establishing Cursor Select To enable the time and amplitude cursor indications press and release...

Page 50: ...up menu For more information on the Waveform Setup menu see page 66 For descriptions of Waveform Setup menu selection options see page 75 Vector Display Press and release the VEC function button to ac...

Page 51: ...Field will only show for certain video formats 5 Reference Displays the reference as INT EXT toggled by pressing the REF button 6 Vector graticule Shown as Vector graticule 7 Phase cursor readout Disp...

Page 52: ...Section 4 Operating the CMN 41 34 CMN 41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Figure 4 11 Vector NTSC Zoom Upper Left Figure 4 12 Vector NTSC Zoom Upper Right...

Page 53: ...Section 4 Operating the CMN 41 CMN 41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook 35 Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Figure 4 13 Vector NTSC Zoom Lower Right Figure 4 14 Vector NTSC Zoom Lower Left...

Page 54: ...Section 4 Operating the CMN 41 36 CMN 41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Figure 4 15 Vector PAL Zoom Center Figure 4 16 Vector SD with I Q...

Page 55: ...fication in the video signal The standard gain in the vector is x1 0 The CMN 41 can be used to set the gain amplification in the video signal using the Gain button The gain setting appears in the uppe...

Page 56: ...as of the entire image To view a line in Line Select mode 1 Press the LINE button to place the selected vector display in Line Select mode At the bottom center of the display the Line number and the O...

Page 57: ...3 Press the curved arrow knob for the next cursor Rotate the knob to move the cursor to the desired location 4 Press the curved arrow knob a third time to control both the REF and DELTA lines 5 Repeat...

Page 58: ...larms The displays show RGB and composite video limits Vector excursion marks are shown in the gamut display The excursion marks help to visualize the minimum maximum value of a 100 color bar signal T...

Page 59: ...y the format IRE for NTSC and Units or mV for PAL 11 Chroma alarm limits Displayed as RGB for RGB or Single Color and PEAK for Composite 12 Luma Mono bar graticule Shows the Luma Mono bar graticule 13...

Page 60: ...it is exceeded the upper gamut ring turns red 3 Vector Excursion Mark The excursion marks help to visualize the minimum maximum value of 100 color bars 4 Luma Upper Limit Line The Luma Upper Limit Lin...

Page 61: ...d in mV rather than IRE or UNITS The radials representing color vectors are 60 apart since they are displayed in a component color space Mono bar graph is for monochrome NOTE There is an alarm persist...

Page 62: ...tween the Odd and Even fields for interlaced formats 3 Rotate the Up Down arrow knob to select the line to be displayed Setting Display Options Press and release the ZOOM button to cycle through the d...

Page 63: ...frame rate select the Standard in the Video Setup menu 3 Line select information Shown as Line and the number with the Odd or Even field when applicable 4 Aspect ratio Displays the selected aspect ra...

Page 64: ...he Odd and Even fields for interlaced formats 3 Rotate the Up Down arrow knob to select the line to be displayed Picture Setup Menu Press and hold the PICT function button to access the Picture Setup...

Page 65: ...ale a PIP display s size make sure the PIP function button and the VIEW button are in high tally Use the curved arrow knob to resize the PIP on the display Removing a PIP To remove a PIP from the disp...

Page 66: ...r CineSound 5 1 AUX 6 1 or 7 1 with up to three phase bars Eight two channel bar graphs for a total of sixteen channels with eight Phase bars Lissajous can be selected as Soundstage or X Y displays In...

Page 67: ...els for lissajous bar graphs and headphone outputs 5 Lissajous Display Lissajous of bar graph 1 with labels for R L and the number of the meter being monitored for example M 1 6 Zoom Zoom when enabled...

Page 68: ...of bar graph 2 with labels for R L and the number of the meter being monitored for example M 2 6 Lissajous Display 1 Lissajous of bar graph 1 with labels for R L and the number of the meter being moni...

Page 69: ...2 and Embedded is 1 16 5 Device Displays labels for lissajous bar graphs and headphone outputs 6 Phase Bar 3 Phase Meter of bar graph 3 7 Level Markers Shows peak and reference levels for the signal t...

Page 70: ...bar graphs and headphone outputs 5 Phase Bar 3 Phase Meter of bar graph 3 6 Phase Bar 4 Phase Meter of bar graph 4 7 Level Meters Shows peak and reference levels for the signal this can be adjusted i...

Page 71: ...e Meter of bar graph 3 6 Phase Bar 4 Phase Meter of bar graph 4 7 Phase Bar 5 Phase Meter of bar graph 5 8 Phase Bar 6 Phase Meter of bar graph 6 9 Phase Bar 7 Phase Meter of bar graph 7 10 Phase Bar...

Page 72: ...must be enabled to view the new adjustments Audio Mapping The Audio Mapping matrix is used to assign any audio input to a meter and or headphone output See page 74 for more information Audio Setup Pre...

Page 73: ...ment that can report a peak value This is indicated when NO RPV No Report Peak Value appears in the PEAK VALUE column When an alarm is first registered it appears on the alarm display and is highlight...

Page 74: ...Use the Up Down navigation buttons to scroll to the Alarm Status selection option Press the ENT navigation button to select the Alarm Status display An alarm status display diagram is shown in Figure...

Page 75: ...Audio Alarms selection options see page 94 Time Code Alarms Press and hold the ALRM button to access the Alarms Setup menu If necessary use the Up Down navigation arrows to select the Time Code Alarms...

Page 76: ...l Error Measurement as VERT xxx Line s where xxx is the measured difference between the reference and the test input alignment of the vertical timing sync TRS in lines 4 HORZ Horizontal The offset tim...

Page 77: ...s change color when it moves from REF When this occurs the REF turns red Each hash mark represents a vertical line top scale and 1 s bottom scale Once the line or s cursors are at the edge of the disp...

Page 78: ...l cause a change of two or more lines in the timing display This is due to the standard definition video lines which are longer than the high definition video lines represented by the timing display 4...

Page 79: ...Section 4 Operating the CMN 41 CMN 41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook 61 Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Figure 4 37 LTC Display Diagram Figure 4 38 External Reference Display Diagram...

Page 80: ...a preset Press PRST to store or overwrite an existing Preset or press ENTER to Recall Storing Presets Press the PRST button to bring up the Presets dialog box Press selection button 1 to 99 or scroll...

Page 81: ...igation Buttons Item Function Press to enter or exit the Setup menu Press to exit from the Setup menu Press to move up in the Setup menu or matrix screen Press to move left in the Setup menu or matrix...

Page 82: ...etup menu items are listed in Table 5 2 with their corresponding Table and Description pages Table 5 2 Setup Menu Tables Selection Table Page Description Page Video 65 73 Audio mapping 65 74 Time code...

Page 83: ...1080i Frame Rate 60 59 94 50 1080p 1080p Frame Rate 60 59 94 50 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 1080psF 1080psF Frame Rate 30sF 29 97sF 25sF 24sF 23 98sF 720p 720p Frame Rate 60 59 94 50 30 29 97 24 23 98 625 5...

Page 84: ...ine 14 Table 5 6 Waveform Setup Menu NOTE Descriptions for these selection options start on page 75 Selection Option Selection Option Selection Option Display Format YCBCR RGB Composite YCBCR alpha RG...

Page 85: ...ection options start on page 78 Selection Option Selection Option Single color RGB Composite Data Error Persistence 0 to Infinite 0 Intensity 0 to 100 86 Contrast 0 to 100 55 Persistence 0 to Infinite...

Page 86: ...ble 5 10 Audio Setup Menu NOTE Descriptions for these selection options start on page 80 Selection Option Selection Option Selection Option Selection Option 2 Channels 4 Channels 6 Channels Vertical C...

Page 87: ...Top 0 dBFS to 20 dBFS 0 dBFS Custom dBFS Bottom 40 dBFS to 90 dBFS 40 dBFS Custom dB Top 0 dB to 20 dB 10 dB Custom dB Bottom 20 dB to 70 dB 30 dB Zoom Center at Reference Level Center at dB Level 60...

Page 88: ...0 ms 0 ms Custom Decay 0 3 to 5 0 seconds 1 5 seconds Lissajous Setup Persistence 0 to Infinite 0 Attack 1 to Maximum 50 Automatic Gain Control Plot Soundstage X Y Polarity Normal Configure Phase Bar...

Page 89: ...selection options start on page 82 Selection Option File Navigator Screen Table 5 15 Clear Setup Menu NOTE Descriptions for these selection options start on page 83 Selection Option DISP Captures SDI...

Page 90: ...n Selection Option Graticule Color Blue Green Cyan Red Magenta Brown Gray Dark Gray Light Blue Light Green Light Cyan Light Red Light Magenta Yellow White Cursor Color Blue Green Cyan Red Magenta Brow...

Page 91: ...B File Navigator Screen About About Screen Video Setup Menu Selection Options The Video Setup selection options are used to automatically or manually select the video format reference standard for the...

Page 92: ...ows Auto Detect The sampling structure is determined from the Video Payload Identifier If there is no detected VPI a 10 bit YCBCR sampling structure will be assumed This is the default setting 10 bit...

Page 93: ...e based on the format selected The Time Code Source menu has these selection options LTC default ANC LTC ANC DVITC 0 ANC DVITC 1 DVITC DVITC is monitored on selected lines After DVITC is selected adju...

Page 94: ...er Flat and Low Pass Selects Flat and Low Pass filtering Component Overlay When Component Overlay is selected for a single input the components of the input signal are displayed over each other that i...

Page 95: ...Scale to Composite Intensity Contrast Persistence and Attack The Vector Setup selection options are described below Standard Standard is used to set the marks on the vector display The marks on the ve...

Page 96: ...is 0 to 100 The default selection is 55 Persistence This selection option is used to determine how long a data point pixel in the Gamut remains on the display The range of Persistence is 0 to Infinit...

Page 97: ...e input video Use the Green feature to set the Saturation and Hue by matching the intensity of all green bars when a SMPTE split field color bar signal is applied Blue Blue is a setup feature that is...

Page 98: ...Peak Program Level This selection option is used to adjust the position of the peak marker on an Audio meter display Value is the number of dB above the reference level Content above this value is re...

Page 99: ...is used to select one of two types of Lissajous displays The soundstage selection displays a Lissajous that is rotated so that the in phase signals appear on the vertical axis and out of phase signals...

Page 100: ...n options include Intensity Contrast Persistence and Attack Intensity This selection option is used to raise or lower the brightness of the displayed waveform and vector The range of intensity is 0 to...

Page 101: ...Unit Configuration Display Setup Menu The Unit Configuration Display Setup selection options are described below Display Setup The Display Setup selection options are used to configure the display co...

Page 102: ...se or lower the brightness levels of the front panel function buttons and to select the intensity of the display background High Tally This selection option is used to set the brightness of the High T...

Page 103: ...l DHCP function is used to have the CMN 41 automatically configure an IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway every time the unit is powered on The IP Address is dynamic and could change each time the CMN...

Page 104: ...not appear if a USB memory device is not installed Feature Upgrade from USB This selection option is used in coordination with a USB memory stick containing the feature file for the device to update t...

Page 105: ...for the CMN 41 Any stored preset or frame capture can be stored onto the USB removable drive In addition any preset or frame capture stored on the USB drive can be stored in the CMN 41 s internal memo...

Page 106: ...button to enter a folder The right column of the File Navigator dialog box labeled as USB File Explorer shows what is stored on the USB memory device The stored presets and captures on the USB drive...

Page 107: ...se this as a guideline to select the appropriate CES value Not all alarms have CES associated with them in such cases use the duration to increase or decrease the general sensitivity Duration is used...

Page 108: ...conds 2 seconds Loss of Payload Identifier Enable Duration 0 to 60 seconds 2 seconds Gamut RGB Gamut Upper Enable Threshold 650 to 750 mV 710 mV Sensitivity 1 to 20 CES 15 CES Duration 0 to 60 seconds...

Page 109: ...setting 20 Units Sensitivity 1 to 20 CES 15 CES Duration 0 to 60 seconds 2 seconds CRC HD Enable Duration 0 to 60 seconds 2 seconds EDH SD Enable Duration 0 to 60 seconds 2 seconds Letterbox SD Enabl...

Page 110: ...ion Peak Audio Enable Channel 1 Enable Channel 16 Level 30 to 0 dBFS 10 dBFS Duration 0 to 60 seconds 2 seconds Phase Enable Pair 1 Enable Pair 8 Value 0 degrees to 178 degrees Duration 0 to 60 second...

Page 111: ...Pair 1 Enable Group 1 Pair 2 Enable Group 2 Pair 1 Enable Group 2 Pair 2 Enable Group 3 Pair 1 Enable Group 3 Pair 2 Enable Group 4 Pair 1 Enable Group 4 Pair 2 Duration 0 to 60 seconds 2 seconds Low...

Page 112: ...o Alarms Setup menu contents are listed below Format Change The Format Change alarm is used to indicate that the incoming video format has changed Payload ID Mismatch The Payload Identifier Mismatch a...

Page 113: ...ding the active video The top border is defined as having video below the threshold on the set line and having video above on the following line The bottom border is defined as having video above the...

Page 114: ...of Embedded Data alarm monitors the Embedded data stream The alarm occurs when a loss of embedded data is detected for a period in excess of the duration setting Continuous Tone The Continuous Tone a...

Page 115: ...Code alarm occurs when no DVITC Time Code in the video signal is detected for a period in excess of the duration setting D VITC Line The D VITC Line alarm is used to select the line number on which th...

Page 116: ...concerning alarm status indicators This information is separated into columns sorted by alarm name whether or not the alarm is enabled lower and upper limits thresholds and duration and total number...

Page 117: ...e web browser at the CMN 41 IP address Before the default web screen appears a user ID and password must be entered to access the instrument User ID admin Password Harris Once the user ID and password...

Page 118: ...Section 8 Troubleshooting 100 CMN 41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation This page is intentionally blank...

Page 119: ...If a problem persists after the cables are correctly connected and the unit is set up restart the unit by doing the following 1 Push and hold the SETUP button UP DOWN knob and LEFT RIGHT knob for a mi...

Page 120: ...No sound on headphone output The headphone volume is set too low or the output is set to Mute in the Audio Mapping Matrix Adjust the headphone volume or select the proper channel to be monitored in th...

Page 121: ...B 1 485 GHz 2 97 GHz Cable EQ 80 M Belden 1694A HD SDI Input Specifications Item Specification Input type 2 active looping inputs Input connector type BNC female Input impedance 75 nominal Signal sour...

Page 122: ...Input Specifications Item Specification Audio formats AES EBU embedded audio AES input connector type 1 BNC female AES input impedance 75 nominal AES input return loss 25dB 0 1MHz to 6MHz Unbalanced A...

Page 123: ...recall selections or individually user configured as alarm input GPO One alarm user configured Connector 15 pin HD high density D sub female Input impedance 10 k returned to 3 3 VDC Alarm output Relay...

Page 124: ...en displays Display frozen Display live Picture displays Display frozen Display live Frozen waveform control The following can be altered on a frozen waveform Field select odd or even H Mag V Mag H po...

Page 125: ...gain Variable x0 50 to x15 00 in 0 01 steps Communication Interfaces Item Specification Ethernet 1 Ethernet port RJ 45 10 100 Base T connector USB 1 USB 2 0 host port LTC GPIO 1 LTC GPIO connector 15...

Page 126: ...s CMN 41 Installation and Operation Handbook on CD Breakout connector for LTC GPI One power cord One power supply assembly Options Item Specification TVM WRTY2 Full extended warranty plan Adds three y...

Page 127: ...Signal Pinout Signal 1 TMDS data 2 16 Hot plug detect 2 TMDS data 2 17 TMDS data 0 3 TMDS data 2 4 shield 18 TMDS data 0 4 TMDS data 4 19 TMDS data 0 5 shield 5 TMDS data 4 20 TMDS data 5 6 DDC clock...

Page 128: ...ignal 1 ERROR SUM 9 LTC GND 2 GPI IN 1 10 LTC 3 GPI IN 2 11 LTC 4 GPI IN 3 12 N C 5 GPI IN 4 13 GND 6 ERROR SUM RETURN 14 N C 7 GND 15 GND 8 GND Figure B 3 Ethernet RJ 45 Connector Table B 3 Ethernet...

Page 129: ...Pinouts CMN 41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook 111 Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Figure B 5 Power Connector Table B 5 Power Connector Pinouts Pinout Signal Pinout Signal 1 GND 3 N C 2 N...

Page 130: ...Appendix B Pinouts 112 CMN 41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation This page is intentionally blank...

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Page 135: ...he name of Sparta Inc nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE...

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Page 147: ...tion 6 Otherwise if the work is a derivative of the Library you may distribute the object code for the work under the terms of Section 6 Any executables containing that work also fall under Section 6...

Page 148: ...not normally accompany the operating system Such a contradiction means you cannot use both them and the Library together in an executable that you distribute 7 You may place library facilities that ar...

Page 149: ...ply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest vali...

Page 150: ...BLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE LIBRARY AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED...

Page 151: ...een aspect ratios are 4 3 and 16 9 Asynchronous Serial Interface ASI A transmission method adopted by the DVB and called DVB ASI The transmission method allows for the transport of varying data payloa...

Page 152: ...gnal that includes all color video and timing information A composite signal includes luminance chrominance blanking pulses sync pulses and color burst information Chrominance The color portion of a v...

Page 153: ...outputs DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Differential Gain A measurement that specifies how much the chrominance gain is affected by the luminance level Expressed as a percentage showing the...

Page 154: ...xed on a single stream of digital video minimizing cabling and routing requirement ENG Electronic News Gathering Encoded Clip Softness In the encoded legalization process softness as applied to encode...

Page 155: ...eo two consecutive fields provide all of the information of one frame In non interlaced systems one cycle of vertical synchronization produces a frame A 60 Hz interlaced system produces 30 frames of v...

Page 156: ...ider Jitter A deformation of a signal affected by poor synchronization Key An effect in television where a selected portion of background video is removed and replaced with another video Key Cut In a...

Page 157: ...file at high level and MP ML Main profile at main level Mask Preset Size Uses the wipe pattern generator in the keyer portion of the effects generator This is used to adjust the size of a preset patte...

Page 158: ...ency Payload Identifier see Video Payload ID Pedestal Level An offset used in a video system to separate the active video from the blanking level by maintaining the black level above the blanking leve...

Page 159: ...QAM to remodulate signals for distribution in a cable plant Quad In the CMN 41 this term applies to a screen that contains four panes RGB Legalization Limiting of luminance and color difference video...

Page 160: ...of the bit rate compression The results should be such that when judged across a representative sample of program material subjective equivalence with NTSC is achieved The displayed picture may be eit...

Page 161: ...mat and interface transport the picture rate and the picture and transport scanning methods the sampling structure and extended aspects of the video payload providing information about the channel ass...

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Page 163: ...splays 23 storing data 23 displays 23 CES 89 Clear setup menu 71 83 Clearing data 24 displays 23 Communication interfaces 107 Compliances vii Composite gamut 41 Connectors back panel 10 Control extern...

Page 164: ...9 Gamut composite 41 display 39 component 43 specifications 106 display options 44 line select 44 RGB 42 setup menu 44 67 78 Gateway 11 Glossary 133 GPI alarms 57 94 97 connector pinouts 110 setup men...

Page 165: ...62 references 21 sweep modes 28 Service 6 Setting alarms 89 Setup 89 92 93 94 96 97 Setup menu accessing 22 63 alarms 82 audio 68 80 audio mapping 65 74 clear 71 83 export 71 82 gamut 44 67 78 import...

Page 166: ...onfiguration display setup menu 71 83 Unit of measure video format 25 USB connector pinouts 110 V Vector cursor 38 display 32 display options 38 gain 37 line select 38 setup menu 39 67 77 Video alarms...

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