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Summary of Contents for Selenio 6800

Page 1: ...Revision A Delivering the Moment Selenio 6800 ACO6800 Dual AES Automatic Change Over 175 100470 00 Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...InfoCaster Player Nexio InfoCaster Traffic Nexio InstantOnline Nexio mCAPTURE Nexio NewsForce Nexio NXIQ Nexio Playlist Nexio Remote Nexio RTX Net Nexio TitleMotion Nexio TitleOne Nexio Velocity ESX...

Page 3: ...Edition A July 2013 ACO6800 AES Dual AES Automatic Change Over Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 4: ...om Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive vii Safety viii Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual viii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Product Description 1 Key Features 1 ACO6800 AES BD 1 ACO680...

Page 5: ...Settings 13 Sample Scenario One Chain of Events 14 Sample Scenario Two Parameter Settings 14 Sample Scenario Two Chain of Events 15 ACO6800 AES Control Parameters 16 Parameter List 16 LEDs and Alarms...

Page 6: ...ument Revision History Edition Date Revision History Preliminary July 2013 First release Table P 2 Writing Conventions Term or Convention Description Bold Indicates dialog boxes property sheets fields...

Page 7: ...grades 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 contact Customer...

Page 8: ...a RoHS compliant symbol as shown in Figure P 1 Figure P 1 RoHS Compliance Symbol Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive The European Union EU Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste from...

Page 9: ...forced air cooling all obstructions to the air flow should be removed prior to mounting the frame in the rack If this product has a provision for external earth grounding ground the frame to the eart...

Page 10: ...ith ACO Supports balanced inputs outputs at 110 Supports clock signals between 30KHz to 192KHz compatibility independent for each input channel Supports reclocked outputs Provides balanced input at 11...

Page 11: ...tomatic mode using internal signal analysis with alarm parameters Manual change over by local frame controller Hot Swappable CCS P SNMP support ACO6800 AES Packages Table 1 1 Available Product Package...

Page 12: ...Buffer Detection G ND Driver G N D Driver G N D Driver GN D Driver G N D Driver G N D Driver G N D Driver G ND Driver G ND Mux Balanced Unbalanced Transformer Unbalanced Balanced Transformer Control U...

Page 13: ...Control Input Buffer Detection Switch Control AES In A AES In B AES Out A1 AES Out A2 AES Out A3 AES Out A4 AES Out B2 AES Out B3 AES Out B4 AES Out B1 Input Buffer Detection Driver Driver Driver Dri...

Page 14: ...ive 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...

Page 15: ...front module Jumper CJ2 is factory set and should not be modified Maximum Frame Power Ratings ACO6800 AES modules operate only in fan cooled FR6822 QXFE frames or FR6822 F frames containing a 6800 ETH...

Page 16: ...Harris Infrastructure and Networking Documentation DVD This safety manual contains important information about the safe installation and operation of 6800 series products Upgrading Module Firmware Thi...

Page 17: ...r letter in the current bank and then repeat step 4 or Rotate the hex switch to the 0 position again to select a different bank and then repeat steps 3 and 4 Recalling Default Parameter Settings See p...

Page 18: ...dialog box and then click OK again to close the Discovery Options dialog box 5 Click Start This triggers Navigator to run a discovery When the discovery finishes Discovery Completed is displayed in th...

Page 19: ...DA Work Modes the available options change in the parameter tree Switch Settings with the 2X4 Work Mode To make settings in the 2X4 Work Mode follow these steps 1 In Audio Configuration select DA Wor...

Page 20: ...with 1X8 Work Mode To make settings in the 1X8 Work Mode follow these steps 1 In Audio Configuration select DA Work Mode 2 In Audio Configuration select Switch Settings In CCS Navigator a sub page app...

Page 21: ...is the output source is always from input B Figure 2 11 AES Alarm Switch Mode 6 Press the AES Alarm Reset button to change the AES alarm back to the source from input A This function is active only wh...

Page 22: ...arm is triggered the module makes a change over on channel A Example 2 The AES B Alarm Switch Level has a value of 6 and one of the three alarms for example AES B Parity Error has a priority smaller t...

Page 23: ...Output is B alarm is triggered 4 Input A is present Output is B Non resetting mode 5 Input B is lost Output is B alarm is not yet triggered waiting for one second trigger condition 6 One second pass O...

Page 24: ...is the primary channel in 1x8 mode 2 Input A is lost Output is A alarm is not yet triggered waiting for one second trigger condition 3 One second pass Output is B alarm is triggered 4 Input A is pres...

Page 25: ...tion Options General Serial Number RO Provides a readout of the module s serial number Product Type RO Displays the current module type ACO6800 AES CD ACO6800 AES CDL ACO6800 AES BD BM Type RO Indicat...

Page 26: ...m switch mode Automatic Non resetting AES Alarm Reset 1 D Resets the 1X8 alarm switch Off On AES Non resetting Protection 1 E Sets the 1X8 non resetting signal protection mode if input B is lost and i...

Page 27: ...00 AES Monitoring LEDs Indicators LED Name Description Color Indication 1 1x8 Mode Indicates the current work mode is 1x8 Green 2 2x4 Mode Indicates the current work mode is 2x4 Green 3 IN A Present I...

Page 28: ...alarms using a software control application such as CCS Navigator Table 2 9 Module Status LED Descriptions LED Color Meaning Off There is no power to the module the module is not operational Green The...

Page 29: ...Chapter 2 Installation and Operation 20...

Page 30: ...Mode Rejection 0 V to 7 V 0 kHz to 20 kHz Input audio rate 30 kHz to 192 kHz At 192 kHz sample rate the input level should be 500 mV pk to pk and input rise fall time should be 20ns for best results w...

Page 31: ...o 90 Bits 24 20 or 16 Channel Status and User Bits Maintained Table 3 4 AES Unbalanced Output Specification Item Specification Standard AES 3 SMPTE 276M Type Unbalanced AC coupled Connector BNC IEC169...

Page 32: ...y Power Consumption Table 3 5 Propagation Delays Sampling Rate Delay 48 kHz 40 s 96 kHz 20 s 192 kHz 11 s Table 3 6 Power Consumption ACO Module Power Consumption Dual AES Automatic Change Over BD 2 4...

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Page 34: ...ct that is in the frame CCS software cannot communicate with legacy 6800 series products even if these modules may operate with card edge controls in the frame Legacy 6800 products do not have the sym...

Page 35: ...ere is no Ethernet connection to the frame Solutions Verify that the correct IP address is being used If your are not certain refer to the above procedure to set to default IP Verify that the ethernet...

Page 36: ...lready launched Problem CCS software shows a module in the Control window but cannot control it Solution Follow this procedure 1 Set the module s Local Remote jumper to Remote 2 Ensure the module name...

Page 37: ...module into its slot in the frame to ensure it is seated properly Then verify the Status LED on the module is lit and green Ensure the back module does not have bent pins by following this procedure i...

Page 38: ...9 Hex switch at card edge 8 I Installing and removing modules 7 IP address 26 J Jumper setting 5 6 L LEDs 18 19 Local Remote jumper 5 6 M Monitoring and module status LEDs 18 19 O Operating notes 7 P...

Page 39: ...Index 30 U Unpacking a product vi 5 Upgrading firmware 7 Usable slots in a 6800 frame 6 W Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive vii Work modes 10 15...

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