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HMX6803

+

 and OP

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HMX

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 Installation and Operation Manual

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Copyright © 2009, Harris Corporation

Chapter 3: Operation

2. Route the output audio sources as follows (Output > Audio Source Select > 

Embedded Audio):

Output Emb Ch 1 Source Select

:

 SRC9a

Output Emb Ch 2 Source Select

:

 SRC1b

Output Emb Ch 3 Source Select

:

 SRC2a

Output Emb Ch 4 Source Select

:

 SRC2b

3. Preserve existing embedded audio by setting the 

ADS Clean 

parameter 

(Processing > Audio) to 

No

.

4. Set the audio group embedding mode (Processing > Audio > Embedding):

Audio Group 1 Embedding Mode

Auto

Audio Group 2 Embedding Mode

Off

 

 

(incoming audio group 2 will be preserved)

Audio Group 3 Embedding Mode

Off

 

(incoming audio group 3 will be preserved)

Audio Group 4 Embedding Mode

Off

 

(incoming audio group 4 will be preserved)

Audio V-Fade

To enable a smooth deembedded audio V-fade transition when switching video 
sources, set the 

Audio V-Fade

 parameter to 

Enable

, and the

 

Audio LOV Output 

Mode

 parameter to 

Mute

Note

AES outputs in this mode are not AES11 alignment compliant and are not 
aligned with video. 

 

For proper operation in this mode, set the user delay parameters for all 
audio channels (Processing > Audio > Delay) to the same value.

Input Audio Rate 

When embedding audio in PCM mode (

Audio Ch 

[

1–16

]

 Format 

PCM

 or 

Audio Ch 

[

1–16

]

 Format 

 = 

Auto

 and 

Audio Ch 

[

1–16

]

 Format Feedback

 

PCM

), the input audio sample rate may be from 32 kHz to 108 kHz. This 

input audio will be sample rate converted to 48 kHz prior to embedding in the 
video signal; as well, the embedder will indicate 48 kHz in the “Rate” word of 
the audio control packet for each embedded audio group. 

When embedding audio in Non-PCM mode (

Audio Ch 

[

1–16

]

 

Format

 = 

Non-PCM

 or 

Audio Ch 

[

1–16

]

 Format

 = 

Auto

 and 

Audio Ch 

[

1–16

]

 Format Feedback

 = 

Non-PCM

), the input audio sample rate must be 

48 kHz, and it must be frequency locked to the source video. In this scenario, 
the sample rate conversion function is bypassed and the embedder will indicate 
48 kHz in the “Rate” word of the audio control packet for each embedded audio 
group.

(The parameters are listed on 

page 45

.)

Summary of Contents for HMX6803+

Page 1: ...HMX6803 8 AES Audio Multiplexer OP HMX 8 AES Audio Multiplexer with Fiber Output Installation and Operation Manual Edition B 175 100062 00 ...

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Page 3: ...Edition B June 2009 HMX6803 8 AES Audio Multiplexer OP HMX 8 AES Audio Multiplexer With Fiber Output Installation and Operation Manual ...

Page 4: ...are periodically added to the information herein these changes will be incorporated into new editions of the publication Harris Corporation may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this publication at any time All trademarks are property of their respective owners Warranty Information The Limited Warranty Policy provides a complete description of your...

Page 5: ...ompliance xi Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Compliance xii Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual xiii Chapter 1 Introduction Product Description 1 Main Features 1 Optional Features 2 OP HMX Module Types 3 Hardware Options 3 Module Descriptions 4 Front Module 4 Back Connectors 6 Breakout Cables 6 RS 422 232 Cable 10 Signal Flow 11 Chapter 2 Installation Unpacking the Module 1...

Page 6: ...und Function 34 Test Pattern Generator 36 Dolby E Automatic Header Alignment 36 Audio Delay Ranges 36 Maintaining Audio Video Alignment 36 AFD WSS VI Detection and Insertion 37 Cross Functional Parameter Changes 38 Out Aspect Ratio 38 ADS Clean Parameter 39 PCM Non PCM Settings 39 Channel Word Length 40 Parameter Availability Based on Operating Mode 40 Changing Parameter Settings 42 Changing Param...

Page 7: ...l Status Bits C Bit 74 Manipulating Validity and User Bits V Bit and U Bit 77 Identifying Audio Characteristics Audio Sampling Frequency and Word Length 78 Appendix B Laser Safety Guidelines Laser Safety 80 Precautions for Enclosed Systems 80 Precautions for Unenclosed Systems 81 Labels 82 Appendix C Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips Overview 83 Software Communication Problems 84 Hard...

Page 8: ...vi HMX6803 and OP HMX Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Contents ...

Page 9: ...MX6803 and OP HMX auto sensing SD HD SDI 8 AES audio demultiplexers Audience This manual is written for engineers technicians and operators responsible for installation setup maintenance and or operation of the HMX6803 and OP HMX auto sensing SD HD SDI 8 AES audio demultiplexers Revision History Table P 1 Revision History of Manual Edition Date Comments A April 2009 Initial release B June 2009 Add...

Page 10: ...k 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 specialized words that need emphasis CAPS Indicates a specific key on the keyboard such as ENTER TAB CTRL ALT or DELETE Code Indicates variables or command line entries such as a DOS entry or something you typ...

Page 11: ...ules are not designed for field servicing All hardware upgrades modifications or repairs require you to return the modules to the Customer Service center Returning a Product In the unlikely event that your product fails to operate properly please contact Customer Service to obtain a Return Authorization RA number and then send the unit back for servicing Keep at least one set of original packaging...

Page 12: ...xial Cable AES3 2003 AES Recommended Practice for Digital Audio Engineering Serial Transmission Format for Two Channel Linearly Represented Digital Audio Data TIA EIA 232 E 1991 Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange EIA TIA 422 B 1994 Electrical Characteristics of Balanced Voltage Digital Interface Circuits EIA RS ...

Page 13: ...y on page 80 to find the safety standards and compliances for this OPTO series product A 6800 series safety manual is shipped with every 6800 Frame Installation and Operation Manual and can be downloaded from our website Alternatively contact your Customer Service representative for a copy of this safety manual Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance Directive 2002 95 EC commonly known...

Page 14: ...RoHS compliant emblem as shown in Figure P 1 Figure P 1 RoHS Compliance Emblem 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 resp...

Page 15: ...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 Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual This product manual uses the following safety terms and symbols to identify certain conditions or practices See Laser Safety on page 80 and the FR6802 Safety Instructions and Standards Manual for more information ...

Page 16: ...xiv HMX6803 and OP HMX Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Preface ...

Page 17: ...er of available connections beyond what would fit on a standard two slot back connector Balanced AES inputs are supported with external baluns The breakout cable includes an RS 232 RS 422 serial connector to embed metadata HMX6803 and OP HMX can be operated locally using card edge controls or operated and monitored remotely with control software applications such as CCS Navigator HTTP web browser ...

Page 18: ...er forced input video standard with HD SD SDI auto sensing AFD WSS VI detector and inserter Seamless sound functionality V fading of the output audio on source audio change Automatic cable equalization Embed on black or grey on loss of video mode Video processing amplifier with luminance gain offset and chrominance gain offset controls 16 20 or 24 bit audio processing Shadowed restored parameter s...

Page 19: ... Table 1 2 Hardware Options All OP HMX modules are shipped with standard SC PC fiber connectors Other connectors are available see Table 1 2 Table 1 1 OP HMX Modules Module Name Description OP HMX 13D Fiber transmitter set at 1310 nm OP HMX CxxD Fiber transmitter set at CWDM wavelength of 1xx0 nm Table 1 2 Available Connectors Item Description OP OPT SC SC PC fiber optic connectors standard OP OPT...

Page 20: ...ation on specific HMX6803 and OP HMX module controls LEDs and jumpers Table 1 3 Generic 6800 Module Features Feature Description Module status LEDs Various color and lighting combinations of these LEDs indicate the module state See Monitoring LEDs on page 61 for more information Mode select rotary switch This switch selects between various control and feedback parameters Navigation toggle switch T...

Page 21: ...ch 6800 module has a number of LEDs assigned to indicate varying states functions See Monitoring LEDs on page 61 for a description of these LEDs Local remote control jumper Local This jumper setting locks out external control panels and allows card edge control only limits the functionality of remote software applications to monitoring Remote This jumper setting allows remote or local card edge co...

Page 22: ...timal output video signal integrity terminate unused output video BNCs with 75Ω terminators Breakout Cables The standard HMX6803 and OP HMX ship with an unbalanced breakout cable pictured in Figure 1 3 For information on ordering cables see Table 2 1 on page 14 If you need to make your own breakout cable pinouts are listed in Table 1 4 and pin numbers for the 44 pin connector are listed in Figure ...

Page 23: ...ble AES 1 In AES 2 In AES 3 In AES 4 In AES 5 In AES 6 In AES 7 In AES 8 In AES 1 Out AES 2 Out AES 3 Out AES 4 Out AES 5 Out AES 6 Out AES 7 Out AES 8 Out DARS In Data I O Genlock Serial AES1 IN AES2 IN AES3 IN AES4 IN AES5 IN AES6 IN AES7 IN AES8 IN AES1 OUT DARS IN DATA I O GENLOCK SERIAL AES2 OUT AES3 OUT AES4 OUT AES5 OUT AES6 OUT AES7 OUT AES8 OUT ...

Page 24: ...AES IN 3 White White 7 BNC GND AES IN 3 GND AES IN 3 White White 8 BNC DATA IO DATA IO Yellow Yellow 9 BNC GND DATA IO GND DATA IO Yellow Yellow 10 BNC AES OUT 2 AES OUT 2 Blue Blue 11 BNC GND AES OUT 2 GND AES OUT 2 Blue Blue 12 BNC AES OUT 1 AES OUT 1 Blue Blue 13 BNC GND AES OUT 1 GND AES OUT 1 Blue Blue 14 BNC GND AES IN 7 GND AES IN 7 White White 15 BNC AES IN 7 AES IN 7 White White 16 Not Co...

Page 25: ...OUT 8 GND AES OUT 8 Blue Blue 34 BNC AES OUT 8 AES OUT 8 Blue Blue 35 162A10019X DB9 1 RS422_FR_GN D DB9 SERIAL Black N A 35 BNC GND AES IN 2 GND AES IN 2 White White 36 BNC AES IN 1 AES IN 1 White White 37 162A10019X DB9 9 RS422_FR_GN D DB9 SERIAL Black N A 37 BNC GND AES IN 1 GND AES IN 1 White White 38 BNC AES OUT 6 AES OUT 6 Blue Blue 39 162A10019X DB9 7 BALANCED SERIAL OUT DB9 SERIAL Blue N A...

Page 26: ...male in RS 422 Format Pin No Signal Comments 1 FG Frame Ground 9 FG Frame Ground 5 FG Frame Ground 2 TA Tx Transmitted Data 7 TB Tx Transmitted Data 8 RA Rx Received Data 3 RB Rx Received Data 4 Not connected 6 Table 1 6 Pin Assignment of DB 9 Connector Female in RS 232 Format Pin No Signal Comments 1 FG Frame Ground 9 FG Frame Ground 5 FG Frame Ground 2 Tx Transmitted Data 7 Not connected 8 3 Rx ...

Page 27: ...igure 1 6 HMX6803 and OP HMX Signal Flow Diagram 1 Available via breakout cable included 3G HD SD SDI Metadata Video Delay Test pattern generator Video proc Audio embed Data embed Sample rate converter Audio delay Metadata router CCS QSEE monitoring control Laser Driver Audio proc amp OP SFS C xxD Equalizer AES In 8 3G HD SD SDI 2 3G HD SD SDI 2 Driver Driver CCS SNMP control DARS DARS AFD WSS VI ...

Page 28: ...12 HMX6803 and OP HMX Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Chapter 1 Introduction ...

Page 29: ...ccurred during transit Confirm receipt of all items on the packing list See Checking the Packing List for more information Contact your Customer Service representative if parts are missing or damaged Remove the anti static shipping pouch if present and all other packaging material Retain the original packaging materials for possible re use See Unpacking Shipping Information on page ix for informat...

Page 30: ...dered Product Content Description HMX6803 D One HMX6803 front module One double slot back connector One 6800 OPT 16CAPM breakout cable with unbalanced audio connectors One HMX6803 and OP HMX Installation and Operation Manual OP HMX D One OP HMX front module One double slot back connector One 6800 OPT 16CAPM breakout cable with unbalanced audio connectors One HMX6803 and OP HMX Installation and Ope...

Page 31: ...ale BNC 75Ω output http www neutrik com fl en audio 210_309314683 NADITBNC F_detail aspx NADITBNC M Female BNC 75Ω input male chassis XLR 110Ω output http www neutrik com fl en audio 210_2044239418 NADITBNC M_det ail aspx NADITBNC FX Female cable end XLR 110Ω input female BNC 75Ω output http www neutrik com fl en audio 210_1576769505 NADITBNC FX_det ail aspx NADITBNC MX Female BNC 75Ω input male c...

Page 32: ...guration first remove power from the module reset the jumper and then reapply power Figure 2 1 Jumper Location 1 Locate jumper CJ1 on the module behind the mode select rotary switch Figure 2 1 shows the location of the CJ1 jumper 2 Place a jumper on pins 1 and 2 to set the module for Remote control or pins 2 and 3 to set the module for Local control See Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 CJ1 Settings for Local...

Page 33: ...803 and OP HMX modules is 12 W Table 2 3 describes the maximum allowable power ratings for 6800 frames Note the given maximums before installing any 6800 modules in your frame HMX6803 and OP HMX modules operate only in fan cooled FR6802 and FR6822 frames subject to the limitations shown in Table 2 3 These modules cannot be installed in 6800 7000 series frames Note To maintain proper temperatures e...

Page 34: ...oving HMX6803 Modules These modules require no specialized installation or removal procedures However if installing both front and rear modules ensure that the back module is installed first before plugging in the front module When removing both the front and rear modules ensure that the front module is unplugged from the frame first before removing the rear module See the 6800 Frame Installation ...

Page 35: ... the frame before installing or removing back modules Figure 2 3 Protective Covers for Laser Connectors Back Module Installation Follow these steps to install the back module into an FR6802 XF FR6802 XF48 FR6822 or FR6802 QXF frame 1 Remove a blank back plate from the frame Do not discard the blank back plates They may be needed for future configurations 2 On the side of the back module that inser...

Page 36: ...nants can seriously impair or disable a fiber optic network Observe strict cleaning procedures Do not touch the end of the fiber 4 Follow the fiber cleaning instructions that begin on page 21 5 Ensure that your front module matches with a corresponding back module of the same name 6 Slide the module into the guides in the frame 7 When the module edge is flush with the guide close the extractor han...

Page 37: ...nsure that your network operates reliably you must carefully inspect and clean each connection when installing OPTO products Table 2 4 lists some typical contaminants of a fiber optic connection The inspection and cleaning procedure begins on page 22 Important Points Before you begin cleaning always inspect the fiber connections Inspect and clean both fiber ends every time you make a connection Ke...

Page 38: ...n optical instrument such as a microscope magnifying glass or eye loupe is used to stare at an energized fiber end To inspect and clean the fibers follow these steps 1 Ensure the fiber is not live 2 Inspect the fiber endface with a fiberscope 3 If the fiber endface is clean return to the installation instructions on page 19 for back modules or page 20 for front modules If the connector is dirty pr...

Page 39: ...Cleaning Using 99 isopropyl alcohol and lint free wipes follow these steps to wet clean the fiber 1 Fold the wipe into a square about four to eight layers thick 2 Moisten one section of the lint free wipe with one drop of 99 alcohol ensuring that a portion of the wipe remains dry 3 Lightly wipe the fiber end in the alcohol moistened portion of the lint free wipe 4 Immediately repeat the wiping act...

Page 40: ... Installation Upgrading Module Firmware This module s firmware can be updated using CCS Pilot CoPilot or Navigator version 3 1 1 or higher or the HTTP software upgrade tool In order to perform these upgrades your frame must be equipped with a 6800 ETH module See your frame manual for more information ...

Page 41: ...stored if the module loses power and must be restarted Q SEE Compliant Thumbnails When installed in an FR6802 QXF or FR6822 frame that also contains a 6800 ETH resource module HMX6803 and OP HMX module control windows have an extra Streaming tab in CCS Pilot and Navigator version 3 2 1 or later There you can view output video from the module In addition video from the HMX6803 and OP HMX displayed ...

Page 42: ...es on page 36 Maintaining Audio Video Alignment on page 36 Adding a License Key Note For assistance with a license key or to purchase a license key please contact your Sales representative To enter a license key to activate AES audio and or 3G HD video your CCS software must be in Control mode 1 Select the HMX6803 module in the Navigation pane right click and then select Control to open the module...

Page 43: ... ability to operate on only one audio group either appending or overwriting a predetermined group onto the SDI stream The audio embedding modes are Audio Group 1 4 Embedding Mode parameters see page 51 Table 3 2 briefly describes the Off Append OverWrt and Auto options available from each of the embedding modes Table 3 1 Audio Test Tones Test Tone Frequency Level Test Tone 1 400 Hz 18 dBFS Test To...

Page 44: ...y data exists in the ancillary data space appended audio appears following that data as shown in Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 In Append Embedding Mode Adding Group 1 When Auxiliary Data is Present Auto Attempts first to overwrite existing audio data and control packets of the same audio group number failing that it appends the new audio data and control packets immediately following the last existing aud...

Page 45: ...be inserted following the Group 1 audio as shown in Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Append Embedding Mode Adding Group 2 Following Group 1 If you insert Group 1 audio when there is pre existing Group 2 audio in the ancillary data space and no Group 1 audio the Group 1 audio will be inserted following the Group 2 audio as shown in Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Append Embedding Mode Adding Group 2 Following Group 1 A...

Page 46: ...ng is valid only if the audio group to be embedded already exists If the new sample distribution does not exactly match the existing audio data packet sample distribution the embedder will mark some audio data packets for deletion DID word will be set to 180h Note To avoid sample distribution issues activate the ADS Clean feature see ADS Clean Parameter on page 39 When you attempt Overwrite embedd...

Page 47: ...g errors follow these guidelines EAV ADS before embedding other auxilliary data A other auxilliary data B ADS after attempting to embed group 1 EAV other auxilliary data A other auxilliary data B Result Error is returned ADS after embedding group 1 with overwrite group specified as Group 1 Group 1 EAV ADS before embedding Pre existing Group1 EAV Table 3 3 Audio Embedding Error Descriptions Error D...

Page 48: ...DMX Grp1 Ch1 2 DMX Grp1 Ch3 4 DMX Grp2 Ch1 2 etc and SRCs 9 16 are assigned to the external AES audio sources AES1a 1b AES2a 2b etc 2 Configure the output audio routing path Output Audio Source Select Embedded Audio by selecting sources to each mono embedded audio output channel Each SRC SRC1a SRC1b SRC2a etc can be selected to any output embedded audio channel allowing for any input to output aud...

Page 49: ...utput Mode parameter to Mute Note AES outputs in this mode are not AES11 alignment compliant and are not aligned with video For proper operation in this mode set the user delay parameters for all audio channels Processing Audio Delay to the same value Input Audio Rate When embedding audio in PCM mode Audio Ch 1 16 Format PCM or Audio Ch 1 16 Format Auto and Audio Ch 1 16 Format Feedback PCM the in...

Page 50: ...kHz TstTone 4 kHz EBU R68 SMPTE RP155 SRC1a 2a SRC1b 2b SRC2b 3b SRC2a 4a SRC2b 4b The parameters are listed on page 45 Seamless Sound Function When used in conjunction with HDX6803 or SFS6803 in a de embedding mode the HMX6803 can provide an uninterrupted popless embedding and de embedding path for the discrete audio channels regardless of the presence or input switching of the video as long as a...

Page 51: ...cessing Video Delay HMX6803 OP HMX connected to SFS6803 OP SFS HMX6803 OP HMX parameter settings embedding module Set the Seamless Sound Enable parameter Processing Audio to Enable Set the Audio LOV Output Mode to Pass If an audio group already exists and you want to replace it set the ADS Clean parameter to Yes Processing Audio Embedding Note The ADS Clean parameter removes all audio groups from ...

Page 52: ...g on the amount of delay applied to the video stream the available range for the audio delay parameters varies The ranges are listed in Table 3 5 For Dolby E automatic header alignment to operate correctly the input SDI must be frequency locked to the same reference source as the Dolby E source Maintaining Audio Video Alignment When you use Sample Rate Conversion with PCM Audio to change audio rat...

Page 53: ...video metadata specify the active area to be displayed from a video input These codes do not do any aspect ratio conversion themselves but indicate how the video should appear to systems capable of interpreting the data Seven input parameters Input AFD VI WSS De embedder on HMX6803 modules indicate the presence of AFD WSS and VI data when you determine the lines where this data is likely to appear...

Page 54: ...e 39 Channel Word Length on page 40 Parameter Availability Based on Operating Mode on page 40 Out Aspect Ratio When the Out Aspect Ratio parameter Processing Video AFD VI WSS is set to 4 3 the AFD Select and VI Select parameters Output AFD VI WSS Embedder have the following options 16 9 top 14 9 top 16 9 in 4 3 4 3 full 16 9 l 14 9 l 4 3 a 14 9 16 9 l a 14 9 16 9 l a 4 3 When the Out Aspect Ratio ...

Page 55: ...conditions apply to channels 2 16 and AES Outputs 1A 8B when their audio formats are changed Note The forced setting center column takes effect before the identified parameter right column becomes activated or deactivated Table 3 6 ADS Clean Parameter ADS Clean State Audio Group 1 4 Embedding Mode Options Yes Off Append No Off Append OverWrt Auto Table 3 7 Cross Functional Parameters Condition For...

Page 56: ...the corresponding embedder will enable 24 bits embedding The Audio Channel Word Length parameters are listed on page 56 Parameter Availability Based on Operating Mode Some parameters may or may not be available depending on whether the module is in HD or SD mode The HD parameters apply when the SDI Video Standard Set parameter is set to one of the HD operating modes or when it is set to Auto and S...

Page 57: ...WSS Output SDI 525i 59 94 Operating Mode EDH Present EDH Error Counter EDH Error Counter Clear VI Detect Line Fld1 VI Detect Line Fld2 VI AFD Present VI Scan Present Out Aspect Ratio VI Control VI Embed Line VI Select SD Out VI with AFD VI Output AFD VI Output Scan Y CRC Error Counter Y CRC Error Counter Clear C CRC Error Counter C CRC Error Counter Clear WSS Detect Line WSS Present WSS Control WS...

Page 58: ...down to select a bank View the two control LEDs next to the navigation toggle switch to see which bank is currently selected See Table 3 9 See Table 3 10 on page 45 to view the various banks hex switch positions and corresponding 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 selec...

Page 59: ...tion switch to On Use an available 6800 software control option to aid in viewing setting and confirming the parameter value Reading Software and Hardware Versions The current software version of your module can viewed using a HTTP browser a CCS enabled control panel or a CCS software application such as Pilot or Navigator See your RCP CCS 1U Installation and Operation Manual CCS software applicat...

Page 60: ...avigation pane 7 Switch to Control mode by selecting Operational Mode Control from the main menu 8 Double click HMX6803 in the Navigation pane The Control window opens displaying the module s controls You can now switch to Control mode by selecting Operational Mode Control from the main menu Double click HMX6803 in the Navigation pane OP HMX modules are also referred to as HMX6803 in the Navigator...

Page 61: ...Yes Laser Wavelength Shows the wavelength of the laser submodule if the module is an OP HMX if the module is a HMX6803 this parameter displays Not Installed String Serial Port Metadata Interface Type 12 8 Selects the metadata interface type RS 232 RS 422 Input SDI SDI Video Standard Set 0 1 Selects the SDI video signal standard Standards are available with the optional 3G HD license only Auto 525i...

Page 62: ...215 Y CRC Error Counter Clear 0 3 Clears the luminance CRC error counter No Yes C CRC Error Counter Reports the number of chrominance CRC errors that have occurred 0 to 16777215 C CRC Error Counter Clear 0 4 Clears the chrominance CRC error counter No Yes EDH Error Counter Reports the number of EDH errors that have occurred 0 to 32767 EDH Error Counter Clear 0 5 Clears the EDH error counter No Yes...

Page 63: ...C8 AES1a 1b Default for SRC9 AES2a 2b Default for SRC10 AES3a 3b Default for SRC11 AES4a 4b Default for SRC12 AES5a 5b Default for SRC13 AES6a 6b Default for SRC14 AES7a 7b Default for SRC15 AES8a 8b Default for SRC16 Input Audio V bit V bit Mute Enable 4 C Enables automatic muting of audio outputs when the V bit is set Note Muting on a detected V Bit applies to PCM audio channels only Non PCM aud...

Page 64: ...top 14 9 top 16 9 in 4 3 4 3 full 16 9 l 14 9 l 4 3 a 14 9 16 9 l a 14 9 16 9 l a 4 3 16 9 full 14 9 cntr 16 9 in 16 9 16 9 full 4 3 p 16 9 prtctd 14 9 p 4 3 p a 14 9 16 9 a 14 9 16 9 a 4 3 VI Scan Present Indicates the presence of VI packet Scan Part 526 625 only None NO INFO 525 4 3 625 4 3 RSVD 525 16 9 625 16 9 VI AFD Present Indicates the presence of VI packet AFD Part 526 625 only None UNDEF...

Page 65: ...ed in field 1 625 only 8 to 23 Processing Audio Audio Control Style Switches between Mono and Stereo control styles Mono Stereo Fade Rate 7 7 Controls the rate of fading when channels are swapped or muted 0 0 s to 10 0 s 0 1 s ADS Clean 12 A Cleans the Ancillary Data Space prior to audio embedding No Yes Audio V Fade 14 A Disables audio V fade clean audio hotswitch Disable Enable Seamless Sound En...

Page 66: ...dBFS to 0 0 dBFS 18 0 dBFS Test Tone 1 kHz Level 7 9 Test Tone 2 kHz Level 7 A Test Tone 4 kHz Level 7 B Processing Audio Output Gain Gain Lock Couples the gain controls No Yes Processing Audio Output Gain Embedded Audio Output Emb Ch 1 16 Gain Adjusts gain for the specified output embedded audio channel 36 0 dB to 36 0 dB 0 0 dB Processing Audio Invert Embedded Audio Output Emb Ch 1 16 Invert Inv...

Page 67: ... an append embedding error has occurred in the group 1 embedder No Yes Group 1 Overwrite Embed Error Reports if an overwrite embedding error has occurred in the Group 1 embedder No Yes Group 2 Append Embedding Error Reports if an append embedding error has occurred in the group 2 embedder No Yes Group 2 Overwrite Embed Error Reports if an overwrite embedding error has occurred in the group 2 embed...

Page 68: ...to which metadata packets will be embedded Note 1080p 50 59 94 60 ranges apply with the optional 3G HD license only 9 to 41 1080p 13 9 to 25 720p 13 9 to 20 1080i 13 12 to 19 525i 59 94 13 8 to 22 625i 50 13 Processing Video Loss Of Video Output Mode 14 2 Selects the output video mode when the input video is disrupted Black Grey Processing Video Delay Video Delay Bypass 13 C Controls insertion of ...

Page 69: ... to 53 320 us 720p25 0 000 us to 63 518 us 525i 59 94 0 000 us to 63 963 us 625i 50 Vertical Phase 14 4 Adjusts the vertical timing Note 1080p ranges apply with the optional 3G HD license only 0 to 1124 lines 1080p i psf 0 to 1249 lines 1080i 25_295M 0 to 749 lines 720p 0 to 524 lines 525i 59 94 0 to 624 lines 625i 50 Video Delay 14 5 Controls the amount of video delay in frames 0 8 frames HD sync...

Page 70: ...sable Enable Black Clip Level 13 A Sets the black clip level 47 9 to 47 9 mV 0 0 mV Hue 13 B Adjusts the hue of the incoming digital video signal 180 to 180 0 Processing Test Pattern Generator Test Pattern Select 14 7 Selects the test pattern to display 75 color Bars Pathological 100 color Bars Test Pattern Enable 14 8 Enables the internal test pattern generator Off On Processing Video VBI VBI Con...

Page 71: ...ine 21 23 Delete Deletes to black the active video portion of the selected VBI line 525 625 1080p 720p output only Off On VBI Line 24 25 Delete Deletes to black the active video portion of the selected VBI line 1080p 720p output only Off On VBI Line 26 41 Deletes to black the active video portion of the selected VBI line 1080p output only Off On VBI Line 272 286 Delete Deletes to black the active ...

Page 72: ...16 9 Output Audio Word Length Embedded Audio Audio Ch 1 2 Word Length 7 D Adjusts the sample resolution for the selected output audio channel pair 24 bits default for HD mode 20 bits default for SD mode 16 bits Audio Ch 3 4 Word Length 7 E Audio Ch 5 6 Word Length 7 F Audio Ch 7 8 Word Length 8 1 Audio Ch 9 10 Word Length 8 2 Audio Ch 11 12 Word Length 8 3 Audio Ch 13 14 Word Length 8 4 Audio Ch 1...

Page 73: ...6a 6b SRC7a 7b SRC8a 8b SRC9a default for Output Emb Ch 1 Source Select SRC16b default for Output Emb Ch 16 Source Select SRC9a 9b SRC10a 10b SRC11a 11b SRC12a 12b SRC13a 13b SRC14a 14b SRC15a 15b SRC16a 16b Test Tone 400Hz Test Tone 1kHz Test Tone 2kHz Test Tone 4kHz Mute EBU R68 SMPTE RP155 SRC1a 2a SRC1b 2b SRC2a 3a SRC2b 3b SRC2a 4a SRC2b 4b Output Audio Format Embedded audio Output Emb Ch 1 1...

Page 74: ...2 625 9 to 20 1080i 9 to 25 720p 9 to 41 1080p AFD Select Controls the AFD code that gets embedded When Out Aspect Ratio is set to 4 3 16 9 top 14 9 top 16 9 in 4 3 4 3 full 16 9 l 14 9 l 4 3 a 14 9 16 9 l a 14 9 16 9 l a 4 3 When Out Aspect Ratio is set to 16 9 16 9 full 14 9 p 16 9 in 16 9 4 3 p 16 9 prtctd 4 3 p a 14 9 16 9 a 14 9 16 9 a 4 3 AFD Output Indicates current AFD output code None 16 ...

Page 75: ...16 9 l 14 9 l 4 3 a 14 9 16 9 l a 14 9 16 9 l a 4 3 When Out Aspect Ratio is set to 16 9 16 9 full 14 9 p 16 9 in 16 9 4 3 p 16 9 prtctd 4 3 p a 14 9 16 9 a 14 9 16 9 a 4 3 SD Out VI with AFD Controls whether the VI output supports the AFD upper bits part No Yes VI Output AFD Indicates current VI output code AFD part 526 625 only None 16 9 top 14 9 top 16 9 in 4 3 4 3 full 16 9 l 14 9 l 4 3 a 14 9...

Page 76: ... to 23 WSS Select Controls the WSS code that gets embedded 625 only Full frame 14 9 center 14 9 top 16 9 center 16 9 top 16 9 center Full a 14 9 16 9 Anamorphic WSS Output Indicates current WSS output code 625 only None Full frame 14 9 center 14 9 top 16 9 center 16 9 top 16 9 center Full a 14 9 16 9 Anamorphic Custom On Loss Controls whether to insert custom code when upstream code disappears in ...

Page 77: ... more detail Figure 3 10 Location of HMX6803 and OP HMX LEDs Monitoring LEDs Module status LED Table 3 11 Monitoring LEDs LED Color Indicators Meaning AUTO Green Auto detection of the SD SDI input standard is active 720P Green Selected video standard is 720p 1035I Green Unused 1080P SF Green Selected video standard is 1080p or 1080psf 1080I Green Selected video standard is 1080i 525 Green Selected...

Page 78: ...IO 1 Green Presence of AES audio on AES input 1 AUDIO 2 Green Presence of AES audio on AES input 2 AUDIO 3 Green Presence of AES audio on AES input 3 AUDIO 4 Green Presence of AES audio on AES input 4 AUDIO 5 Green Presence of AES audio on AES input 5 AUDIO 6 Green Presence of AES audio on AES input 6 AUDIO 7 Green Presence of AES audio on AES input 7 AUDIO 8 Green Presence of AES audio on AES inp...

Page 79: ...nored By default all alarms are disabled Alarm priority This setting determines whether a triggered alarm will be reported as major or minor The range is 1 10 A priority of 6 or higher is a major alarm and a priority of 5 or lower is a minor alarm Trigger s This option determines how long an alarm condition must exist in seconds before the alarm is triggered If the alarm level is reached for less ...

Page 80: ...ngs Priority Trigger Clear Video Standard Mismatch 8 1 sec 2 sec Unsupported Video Standard 8 1 sec 2 sec Loss of Electrical SDI Input 9 1 sec 2 sec Input AES 1A 8B Silent 1 30 0 s 0 0 s Input AES 1A 8B Peak 6 0 0 s 0 0 s Group 1 4 Append Embedding Error 6 2 sec 2 sec Group 1 4 Overwrite Embedding Error 6 2 sec 2 sec AES 1 8 In Missing 1 2 sec 2 sec Output Video Frozen 1 2 sec 2 sec V Bit Mute On ...

Page 81: ...orporation Chapter 4 Specifications Overview The following specifications appear in this chapter Inputs on page 66 Outputs on page 68 Propagation Delay on page 71 Power Consumption on page 72 Start Up Time on page 72 Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice ...

Page 82: ... SMPTE 259M C 270 Mbps 525 625 component Connector BNC IEC169 8 BNC IEC169 8 BNC IEC169 8 Impedance 75Ω 75Ω 75Ω Frame rate 1080p 50 59 94 60 Hz 1080i p 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 Hz 720p 50 59 94 60 Hz 525 59 94 Hz 625 50 Hz Return loss 15 dB from 5 MHz to 1485 MHz 10 dB from 1485 MHz to 2970 MHz 15 dB from 5 MHz to 1485 MHz 15 dB up to 270 MHz Equalization Adaptive cable equalization for up to 230 ft 7...

Page 83: ...onnector 3 pin connector female XLR with external balun BNC IEC 169 8 Sensitivity 200 mV 100 mV Impedance 110Ω 20 0 1 to 6 MHz 75Ω Return loss N A 25 dB 0 1 to 6 MHz Common mode rejection 0 V to 7 V 0 kHz to 20 kHz N A Input audio rate 32 kHz to 108 kHz DARS 48 kHz only 32 kHz to 108 kHz DARS 4 8kHz only Maximum input signal 10 V pk to pk n a Bits 16 20 or 24 16 20 or 24 Channel status and user bi...

Page 84: ...1080p 50 59 94 60 Hz 1080i 50 59 94 60 1080p 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 Hz 1080psf 23 98 24 Hz 720p 50 59 94 60 Hz 525i 59 94 625i 50 Connector BNC IEC169 8 BNC IEC 169 8 BNC IEC 169 8 Impedance 75Ω 75Ω 75Ω Return loss 15 dB from 5 MHz to 1485 MHz 10 dB from 1485 MHz to 2970 MHz 15 dB from 5 MHz to 1485 MHz 15 dB up to 270 MHz Signal level 800 mV 10 800 mV 10 800 mV 10 D C offset 0 0 V 0 5 V 0 0 V 0 5 V...

Page 85: ...ealth except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 Additionally OP HMX C xxD modules comply with the provisions of IEC 60825 1 Table 4 4 Optical Specifications for Laser Modules Laser Module Model Wavelength nm Output Optical Power Pulse Duration Laser Product Class Laser Radiation Class OP HMX 13D 1310 7 dBm typical Continuous 1 I OP HMX CxxD 1270 1290 1310 1330 1350 13...

Page 86: ...ification Number of outputs 1 Connector SC PC per IEC 61754 4 1 standard ST PC per IEC 61754 2 optional FC PC per IEC 61754 13 optional Table 4 6 Optical Port Performance Specifications Output Transmitter Item Min Typical Max Conditions Fixed Wavelength Modules OP HMX 13D Peak wavelength FP 1290 nm 1310 nm 1340 nm Spectrum width RMS FP 2 nm 4 nm Average output power FP 8 dBm 7 dBm 6 dBm Multiple W...

Page 87: ...cal in to fiber out to HDX6803 fiber in to electrical out 3 6 µs HMX6803 electrical path SDI in to out 1 75 µs SD HMX6803 electrical in to fiber out to HDX6803 fiber in to electrical out 11 3 µs HMX6803 electrical path SDI in to out 5 7 µs Table 4 9 HMX6803 HDX6803 System Video Propagation Delay Video Format Conditions Delay When HDX6803 AES Output Source Selection parameter is set to Audio Proc S...

Page 88: ...ecifications Power Consumption Start Up Time The start up time for HMX6803 and OP HMX modules is 10 seconds Operating Temperature The operating temperature for HMX6803 and OP HMX modules is 41 to 113 F 5 to 45 C Table 4 10 Power Consumption Specifications Module Power Consumption HMX6803 and OP HMX 12 W ...

Page 89: ...uency and Word Length on page 78 Table A 1 Description of Short Forms in the Appendix RX Key TX Key Sample Rate Indication Audio Word Length N Not recognized N Not transmitted Byte 0 Bits 6 7 Byte 4 Bits 3 4 5 6 00 0100 96 kHz 01 0000 48 kHz 11 0000 32 kHz 00 1000 24 kHz 00 0101 88 2 kHz 10 0000 44 1 kHz 00 1001 22 05 kHz Byte 2 Bits 0 1 2 000 Maximum word length 20 bits auxiliary bit use not indi...

Page 90: ...J17 S S S S Y Y Y Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 0 5 0 Locked 1 Unlocked N N Y N RX ignores bits TX sets bit to 0 0 6 to 7 00 Not indicated 01 48 kHz 10 44 1 kHz 11 32 kHz Y Y Y Y N Y N N RX ignores bits TX sets bits to 01 1 0 to 3 0000 Not indicated 0001 Two channel 0010 Mono 0011 Prim sec 0100 Stereo 0101 to 1111 Undefined N N N N N N Y N N N N N RX ignores bits TX sets bits to 0000...

Page 91: ... 0000000 3 7 0 Undefined multi channel mode 1 Defined multi channel mode N Y RX ignores bits TX sets bits to 0 4 0 to 1 00 Not a reference 01 Grade 1 reference 10 Grade 2 reference 11 Undefined N N N N Y N N N RX ignores bits TX sets bits to 00 4 2 Reserved N Y RX ignores bits TX sets bits to 0 4 3 to 6 0000 Not indicated 1000 24 kHz 0100 96 kHz 1100 192 kHz 1001 22 05 kHz 0101 88 2 kHz 1101 176 4...

Page 92: ...bits TX passed bits unmodified 22 0 to 3 Reserved N Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 22 4 Bytes 0 to 5 reliability flag N Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 22 5 Bytes 6 to 13 reliability flag S Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 22 6 Bytes 14 to 17 reliability flag S Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 22 7 Bytes 17 to 21 reliability flag S Y RX ignores bits T...

Page 93: ...on Appendix A Audio Bit Manipulation Manipulating Validity and User Bits V Bit and U Bit Table A 3 V Bit and U Bit Data Descriptions Item RX TX Remarks Validity V bit S Y RX optionally mutes data if enabled TX passes bit unmodified User U bit S Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified ...

Page 94: ...oration Appendix A Audio Bit Manipulation Identifying Audio Characteristics Audio Sampling Frequency and Word Length Table A 4 Audio Sampling Frequency and Word Length Item Remarks Audio sampling frequency RX 32 to 108 kHz TX 48 kHz Audio word length RX 16 to 24 bits TX 16 to 24 bits ...

Page 95: ...n Manual 79 Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Appendix A Laser Safety Guidelines Overview This section describes important safety considerations when using laser modules The following topics are included Laser Safety on page 80 Labels on page 82 ...

Page 96: ...ents no risk of eye injury However if the fiber optic cables that interconnect various components of an optical fiber disconnect or break you may be exposed to laser emissions Also technicians may be exposed to laser emissions during installation and servicing Unlike some other laser designs semiconductor lasers have a highly divergent beam that decreases rapidly with distance The greater the dist...

Page 97: ...es 2 Ensure that only authorized trained personnel use optical test equipment during installation or servicing 3 Turn off all laser sources before scanning a fiber with an optical test set 4 Keep all unauthorized personnel away from the immediate area of the optical fiber systems during installation and service For guidance on the safe use of optical fiber communication systems in the workplace co...

Page 98: ...n and Operation Manual Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Appendix A Laser Safety Guidelines Labels The label shown in Figure A 1 is applicable to Class 1 laser products Figure A 1 Label for Class 1 Laser Products CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT ...

Page 99: ... 83 Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Appendix A Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips Overview Find the following troubleshooting information in this appendix Software Communication Problems on page 84 Hardware Communication Problems on page 87 ...

Page 100: ...0 ETH modules to communicate with CCS software and hardware FR6822 frames use 6800 ETH modules to communicate with CCS software and hardware Remove any legacy 6800 series product that is in the frame Pilot Lite and CCS software cannot communicate with legacy 6800 series products even though these modules may operate with card edge controls in an FR6802 or FR6822 frame Legacy 6800 products do not h...

Page 101: ...B cable must be used between a PC and an FR6802 QXF frame Verify whether there is an ICE6800 or 6800 ETH module installed in the frame Pilot Lite control is disabled if an ICE6800 or 6800 ETH control module is installed in the frame Set the Frame ID DIP switch settings correctly the Frame ID DIP switch is located at the rear of the frame If only one frame is connected set the DIP switch to 00 If m...

Page 102: ... installed modules are fully powered up first before discovery Pilot Lite and CCS Pilot Navigator do not respond after they have been launched Solution Close either Pilot Lite or CCS Pilot Navigator Both programs cannot be running at the same time on the same PC Pilot Lite and CCS software show a module in the Control window but cannot control it Solution 1 Set the module s Local Remote jumper to ...

Page 103: ... application The module does not seem to work Solutions Ensure the correct frame is powered up Verify that all appropriate rear connections are secure Gently push the module into its slot in the frame to ensure it is seated properly Ensure the back module does not have bent pins by following this procedure a Unplug the front module b Unscrew and remove the back module c Inspect the spring connecto...

Page 104: ...88 HMX6803 and OP HMX Installation and Operation Manual Copyright 2009 Harris Corporation Appendix A Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips ...

Page 105: ...ters 40 B Back connector 6 14 19 21 installing 18 Balanced audio inputs 67 Bank selection 42 Black clip 54 Breakout cables 6 9 14 C Card edge controls 42 C bit 74 CCS applications changing parameter settings 43 44 troubleshooting 86 Changing parameters 42 Channel status bits 74 Channel word length 40 CJ1 jumper 16 Clean ADS 39 Cleaning fiber optic connections 21 23 Clear alarm 63 Compatible frames...

Page 106: ...5 adding 26 purchasing 14 Local control 42 jumper for setting 16 M Manual information vii Maximum allowable power ratings 17 Metadata parameters 52 Module status LEDs 4 62 Modules back 19 21 front 20 installation and removal 18 23 Monitoring LEDs 5 61 N Navigation switch 42 Navigator 86 Non PCM audio 39 O OP HMX specifications 70 Operating notes 25 Operating temperature 72 Optical output specifica...

Page 107: ...8 SD operating mode 40 specifications 68 Serial number 45 Shipping information ix Signal flow 11 Software controlling module 44 Software version 43 Source select parameter 57 Specifications 65 fiber optic video output 70 laser output 69 Standards RoHS compliance xi WEEE compliance xii Start up time specification 72 T Temperature 72 Test pattern generator 36 Test tone frequencies 27 Thumbnails Q SE...

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