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ENC/ENS6800

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 Installation and Operation Manual

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Preface

  

Waste from Electrical and Electronic 
Equipment (WEEE) Compliance

The European Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste from 
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) deals with the collection, 
treatment, recovery, and recycling of electrical and electronic waste 
products. The objective of the WEEE Directive is to assign the 
responsibility for the disposal of associated hazardous waste to either 
the producers or users of these products. Effective August 13, 2005, 
producers or users will be required to recycle electrical and electronic 
equipment at end of its useful life, and may not dispose of the 
equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods. (Some 
EU member states may have different deadlines.)
In accordance with this EU Directive, companies selling electric or 
electronic devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such 
products must be properly recycled. (See our Web site, 

www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch

, for more information on dates and 

deadlines for compliance.) Contact your local sales representative for 
information on returning these products for recycling. Equipment that 
complies with the EU directive will be marked with a WEEE-compliant 
emblem, as shown in Figure P-2.

Figure P-2. 

WEEE Compliance Emblem

Summary of Contents for ENC6800+

Page 1: ...ENC6800 Composite Encoder and ENS6800 Composite Encoder Synchronizer Installation and Operation Manual Edition D 175 000147 00...

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Page 3: ...Edition D December 2005 ENC6800 Composite Encoder ENS6800 Composite Encoder Synchronizer Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 4: ...PER RouterWORKS Signal Quality Manager SpyderWeb SuiteView TitleMotion UNIFRAME Velocity VelocityHD VideoCarte Videotek and X75 are trademarks of the Harris Corporation which may be registered in the...

Page 5: ...ng Shipping Information ix Unpacking a Product ix Product Servicing ix Returning a Product ix Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance x Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE...

Page 6: ...0 Modules 15 Making Connections 15 Removing 6800 Modules 15 Chapter 3 Operation Overview 17 Operating Notes 18 Cross Functional Parameter Changes 19 Changing Parameter Settings 20 Recalling Default Pa...

Page 7: ...ooting Steps 54 Software Communication and Control Issues 55 Pilot Lite Fails to Communicate with Installed Modules 55 Pilot Lite Does Not Find All Modules in Frame 56 Pilot Lite or CCS Software Appli...

Page 8: ...vi ENC ENS6800 Installation and Operation Manual Contents...

Page 9: ...ors responsible for installation setup maintenance and or operation of the ENC ENS6800 Composite Video Encoder Modules Revision History Table P 1 Revision History of Manual Edition Date Comments A May...

Page 10: ...ttons check boxes list boxes combo boxes menus submenus windows lists and selection names Italics Indicates E mail addresses the names of books or publications and the first instances of new terms and...

Page 11: ...for servicing Product Servicing Except for firmware upgrades ENC ENS6800 modules are not designed for field servicing All hardware upgrades modifications or repairs require you to return the modules...

Page 12: ...out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end of life recycling The Directive takes effect on July 1 2006 and it refers to the following hazardous substances Lead Pb Mercur...

Page 13: ...quired to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life and may not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods Some EU member states may have di...

Page 14: ...product relies on forced air cooling it is recommended that all obstructions to the air flow be removed prior to mounting the frame in the rack If this product has a provision for external earth groun...

Page 15: ...C PAL B and PAL M encoding Supporting 4 2 2 serial digital inputs they may be used as either quality broadcast encoders or as monitoring encoders The ENS6800 also allows frame synchronization and cros...

Page 16: ...external genlock Jitter removal EDH detection Vertical blanking field line mode control lines 10 to 21 NTSC PAL M lines 6 to 23 PAL B Adjustable level controls for luminance chrominance and black Adj...

Page 17: ...tection Vertical blanking field line mode control lines 10 to 21 NTSC PAL M lines 6 to 23 PAL B Adjustable level controls for luminance chrominance and black Adjustment for 180 degrees chrominance pha...

Page 18: ...age 5 briefly describes generic 6800 LEDs switches and jumpers See Chapter 3 Operation for more information on specific ENC ENS6800 module controls LEDs and jumpers Module status LEDs Mode select rota...

Page 19: ...e Down Increase Control LEDs Various lighting combinations of these control LEDs sometimes referred to as Bank Select LEDs indicate the currently selected bank See Table 3 1 Selected Bank as Indicated...

Page 20: ...02 Frame Figure 1 2 shows the double slot back connector used by the ENC ENS6800 when installed in an FR6802 frame Figure 1 2 ENC ENS6800 Back Connector SDI IN 525 625 GENLOCK 1 2 RECLK SDI 3 4 1 2 CM...

Page 21: ...tor Overlay Figure 1 3 shows the double slot back connector overlay used by the ENC ENS6800 when installed in a 6800 7000 series frame Figure 1 3 Back Connector Overlay for the 6800 Series Frame SDI R...

Page 22: ...5 ENS6800 Signal Flow Diagram NTSC reference input Equalizer and deserializer Composite encoder DAC Genlock SDI input SDI outputs Composite outputs Front edge user interface CCS control monitor port P...

Page 23: ...ation and Operation Manual for information about installing and operating an FR6802 frame and its components See the 6800 7000 Series Frames and Power Supply Installation and Operation Manual for info...

Page 24: ...pply 6800 Frame Type Max Frame Power Dissipation Number of Usable Slots Max Power Dissipation Per Slot FR6802 DM frame without fans 50 W 10 5 W FR6802 DMF frame with fans 120 W 10 12 W FR6802 X frame...

Page 25: ...for possible re use See Unpacking Shipping Information on page v for information about returning a product for servicing Checking the Packing List Note Contact your customer service representative if...

Page 26: ...gure 2 1 Location of the J3 J1 and P1Jumpers Jumper J3 for Local or Remote Control Follow this procedure to set the J3 jumper for either local or remote control 1 Locate jumper J3 on the module beside...

Page 27: ...ector L or pins 2 and 3 if the genlock source is from the frame F The frame genlock is available only with the FR6802 frame Figure 2 3 Jumper J1 Settings for Local or Frame Mode The genlock source is...

Page 28: ...s the source of the first genlock input see Figure 2 3 When the genlock source input is valid the Genlock LED will turn green If you are using an ENS6800 and the Genlock LED never turns green ensure t...

Page 29: ...priate input and outputs See Figure 1 2 on page 6 and Figure 1 3 on page 7 Removing 6800 Modules To remove a module from an FR6802 or 6800 7000 series frame follow these steps 1 Pull out the finger re...

Page 30: ...ctor in the empty slot to ensure proper frame ventilation 5 Remove the back connector overlay from the back panel of a 6800 7000 series frame Replace with a new back connector overlay if required Caut...

Page 31: ...ion on how to operate this product remotely Pilot Lite User Manual for serial interface CCS Pilot CoPilot Navigator or RCP CCS 1U Remote Control Panel manual for Ethernet interface The following topic...

Page 32: ...ges to certain parameters other related parameters may also be affected See Cross Functional Parameter Changes on page 19 for more information When you change a parameter the effect is immediate Howev...

Page 33: ...y Range is 0 63 518 s V Phase ENS6800 only Range is 0 524 Ln Black Level Enabled Setup Enabled Setup Starting Line Enabled VBI Lines 6 7 8 9 22 and 23 Disabled 625 H Phase ENS6800 only Range is 0 63 9...

Page 34: ...rresponding parameter options and values 3 Rotate the hex switch to the parameter number 1 to 9 or letter A to F of the option you want to set 4 Toggle the navigation switch to select and set the valu...

Page 35: ...se an available 6800 software control option serial local or Ethernet remote to aid in confirming your bank selection 3 Rotate the hex switch to the global recall parameter F 4 Toggle the navigation s...

Page 36: ...ct controls All parameters clip unless otherwise noted Note The sequence of options listed in the Options column mirrors the sequence achieved when you move the Navigation Toggle switch up Note Bank 1...

Page 37: ...E pedestal is being applied in 525 line standard for the analog video output 10 22 Ln 22 Ln 0 A For Future Use 0 B Fine Phase ENS6800 only Adjusts the output timing in fine increments 45 0 0 C SCH Off...

Page 38: ...Ln D1 625 0 ln These parameters wrap 1 2 Horizontal Phase ENS6800 only Adjusts the horizontal timing 0 to 63 518 s D1 525 0 to 63 963 s D1 625 0 s These parameters wrap 1 3 4 For Future Use 1 5 Frame...

Page 39: ...l processing path not applicable to PAL B Remove Insert 1 D XCR Function Enable ENS6800 only Controls the activation of cross color reduction not applicable to PAL B Disabled Enabled 1 E XCR Filter Se...

Page 40: ...VBI Selects the processing mode for this VBI line Pass Luma only Blank 2 7 Line 15 VBI Selects the processing mode for this VBI line Pass Luma only Blank 2 8 Line 16 VBI Selects the processing mode fo...

Page 41: ...Parameter Options Groups 2 and 3 D1 625 2 0 Bank Select Selects a bank Bank 0 Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 These parameters wrap 2 1 Field Select Selects a field for parameters in groups 2 and 3 Field 1 Fiel...

Page 42: ...BI Selects the processing mode for this VBI line Pass Luma only Blank 2 A Line 14 VBI Selects the processing mode for this VBI line Pass Luma only Blank 2 B Line 15 VBI Selects the processing mode for...

Page 43: ...VBI Selects the processing mode for this VBI line Pass Luma only Blank 3 3 Line 21 VBI Selects the processing mode for this VBI line Pass Luma only Blank 3 4 Line 22 VBI Selects the processing mode f...

Page 44: ...g LEDs The ENC6800 has five monitoring LEDs and ENS6800 has seven monitoring LEDs that serve as a quick monitoring reference Figure 3 1 shows the general location of the monitoring LEDs on a generic 6...

Page 45: ...lashing Orange Selected output standard is PAL M valid D1 525 video is not detected Orange Selected output standard is PAL M valid D1 525 video is present Auto Off Auto detection of the SDI input stan...

Page 46: ...arameter is set to Free Run or the Frame Sync Mode parameter is set to Delay Mode Flashing Green Frame Sync Mode is set to Sync Mode and Genlock Mode is not set to Free Run but the module s output is...

Page 47: ...mer service representative Table 3 7 Module Status LED Descriptions LED Color Sequence Meaning Off There is no power to the module the module is not operational Green There is power to the module the...

Page 48: ...34 ENC ENS6800 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation...

Page 49: ...anual 35 Chapter 4 Specifications Overview The following specification tables appear in this chapter Video Input on page 36 Video Output on page 37 Power Consumption on page 38 Specifications and desi...

Page 50: ...E 259M C 270 Mbps 525 625 component Connector BNC per IEC 169 8 Impedance 75 Return loss 18 dB to clock frequency Signal level 800 mV 10 CMR voltage 30 V p p up to 60 Hz Equalization Automatic up to 2...

Page 51: ...ing 12 bits Frequency response 0 15 dB to 5 5 MHz Differential gain 1 typically 0 5 Differential phase 1 typically 0 5 DC offset 50 mV Chroma luma delay 1 5 ns Chroma luma gain 1 5 Transient response...

Page 52: ...tandard SMPTE 259M C 270 Mbps 525 625 component Connector BNC per IEC 169 8 Impedance 75 Return loss 18 dB to clock frequency Signal level 800 mV 10 DC offset 0 V 0 5 V Rise and fall times 0 75 ns to...

Page 53: ...ENC ENS6800 Installation and Operation Manual 39 Chapter 4 Specifications Operating Temperature The operating temperature for ENC ENS6800 modules is 41 to 113 F 5 to 45 C...

Page 54: ...40 ENC ENS6800 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Specifications...

Page 55: ...to the user to supply a suitable signal that corresponds to the user s encoder application This is very important when the signal is being fed to a bandwidth limited channel Chrominance These filters...

Page 56: ...ncoder It is up to the user to supply a suitable signal that corresponds to the user s encoder application This is important when the signal is being fed to a bandwidth limited channel Chrominance Fil...

Page 57: ...mplementation of each Cross Color Reduction filter consists of two filters a vertical high pass filter and a horizontal high pass filter The frequency response of the vertical HPF is fixed and is non...

Page 58: ...ration Manual Appendix A Filters Vertical High Pass Filter Frequency Response Figure A 3 XCR Vertical High Pass Filter Frequency Response Horizontal High Pass Filters Filter 1 Figure A 4 XCR Filter 1...

Page 59: ...ENS6800 Installation and Operation Manual 45 Appendix A Filters Filter 2 Figure A 5 XCR Filter 2 High Pass Filter Frequency Response Filter 3 Figure A 6 XCR Filter 3 High Pass Filter Frequency Respon...

Page 60: ...46 ENC ENS6800 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Filters...

Page 61: ...s Genlock Issues on page 48 Output Issues on page 51 For best results use Pilot Lite software to check settings and parameters if housed inside an FR6802 frame Pilot Lite software is installed on a PC...

Page 62: ...back module and is independent of the jumper setting Auto If this setting is chosen the genlock source will vary between Genlock 1 Frame and Genlock 2 genlock Use this setting if the card is expected...

Page 63: ...t the SDI Video Standard parameter is set to the correct standard for the current video input This parameter is normally left in Auto mode where it will automatically switch between 525 and 625 SDI vi...

Page 64: ...e B 2 Even a slightly depressed or bent pin may cause genlock issues Figure B 2 Back Module to Front Module Connector d If there are bent pins carefully re position them to their correct positions If...

Page 65: ...ng on Line 21 does not appear to be picked up by CC decoders or is intermittent ensure that the Line 21 VBI parameters are set to Luma only This bypasses any cross color artifacts that may occur a Fir...

Page 66: ...52 ENC ENS6800 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B ENC ENS6800 Troubleshooting...

Page 67: ...ol Troubleshooting Tips Overview Find the following troubleshooting information in this appendix General Troubleshooting Steps on page 54 Software Communication and Control Issues on page 55 Hardware...

Page 68: ...product release notes and more can be found on our Web site at www broadcast harris com leitch Support section along with technical support information training information product downloads and the...

Page 69: ...odule slot has not been specified Pilot Lite is not communicating with the appropriate slot See your FR6802 Frame Installation and Operation Manual for more information on slot identification COM port...

Page 70: ...crew and remove the back module c View the 20 pin spring connector at the bottom of the back module See Figure C 1 Figure C 1 Back Module to Front Module Connector This connector should not have any b...

Page 71: ...ened at a time Pilot Lite Cannot Control a Module Showing in the Control Window Consider these questions Did you physically set the jumper for local control If so set this jumper to the REM position f...

Page 72: ...ICE6800 module in an FR6802 XF frame in order to communicate remotely via Ethernet Alarm Query Fails When a Device Reboots When you reboot a device connected to your PC the alarm traffic and status u...

Page 73: ...ames ensure that the frames have three or more minutes to recover from the power failure before you exit the application and restart the PC Module Does Not Seem to Work Although the following troubles...

Page 74: ...60 ENC ENS6800 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips...

Page 75: ...2 3 22 BNC connector 36 C card edge operation 17 CCS application 57 changing parameters 20 chroma gain 22 chroma phase 23 Chroma luma delay 37 Chroma luma gain 37 chrominance 2 3 41 CJ1 jumper 12 cli...

Page 76: ...t 51 filters 43 Fine Phase 19 23 FIR filter 43 FR6802 frames 9 Frame Genlock 48 frame genlock 2 3 Frame Sync Mode 19 32 49 Free Run 32 freeze 3 24 Freeze Enable 51 Frequency response 37 front module 1...

Page 77: ...ion toggle switch 5 20 network connection 57 not ready status 57 NTSC PAL M pass filter 41 O operating notes 18 operating temperature 39 operation 17 output ports 38 standard 31 timing 23 video mode 2...

Page 78: ...ideo 36 WEEE compliance xi status not ready 57 Support documents viii sync mode 19 T temperature 39 test signal 3 select 25 Test Signal Enable 51 Trademarks and copyrights ii Transient response 37 tro...

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Page 80: ...tal Way Mason OH USA 45040 Tel 1 513 459 3400 www broadcast harris com Copyright 2006 Harris Corporation Harris and Leitch are registered trademarks of Harris Corporation Trademarks and tradenames are...

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