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Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series

Installation, Configuration, and Operation Manual

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Copyright © 2004-2007, 2008, 2010, Harris Corporation

Step 1: Polling the System

NOTE

: Each UMD represents or displays the status of one Destination.

In RouterMapper, a Poll of the system will show that each LXYTOMHzUMD is
recognized as an RCP ABA-XY control panel. This allows the RouterMapper
software to assign and download both the “Status” Source names to be displayed
on the Megahertz UMD, and the Destination associated with each display.

Figure 4-23

Poll Shows LXYTOMHzUMD as RCP ABA-XY

Step 2: Deleting the Megahertz UMD Sources

This step is performed because only Destinations are monitored by the Megahertz
UMD. Source information is not necessary and, by deleting the Sources associated
with the Megahertz UMD, the download time will be decreased.

To delete Sources, follow these steps:

1

At the RouterMapper main menu screen, highlight the name of the item that
has the Sources you want to delete.

2

Select

Edit

.

Summary of Contents for Panacea Lite

Page 1: ...Edition J Delivering the Moment Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panacea Lite P 12 1 Routing Switcher Series P 12X1 MAN February 2010...

Page 2: ...t in any way warrant description accuracy or guarantee the use for the product to which it refers Imagine Communications reserves the right without notice to make such changes in equipment design spec...

Page 3: ...Panacea Lite Panacea 12 1 Routing Switcher Series Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Edition J February 2010...

Page 4: ...turning a Product xii Standards xiii Product Standards xiii Compliance and Safety Standards xiv EU Compliances xiv Product Naming Conventions xvi Safety xvii Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual xv...

Page 5: ...d Control Systems 26 Control Functionality 27 P12 1 SP Installation Configuration and Operation Installing a P12 1 SP Submodule 30 Preparing the Frame 30 Mounting the P12 1 SP Module 30 Connecting the...

Page 6: ...OMODEM 57 References 57 RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientation 58 DIP Switch Settings 58 X Y Control of Megahertz Under Monitor Displays LXYTOMHzUMD 60 Editing Text Displayed on the Megahertz UMD 64 LXYTOMH...

Page 7: ...trol of Sierra Routing Switchers LXYTOSIERRA 96 System and Matrix Discovery 96 Protocol Commands 97 Other Information 99 References 99 RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientation 100 DIP Switch Settings 100 X Y...

Page 8: ...422 Jumper Orientation 128 DIP Switch Settings 129 GVG TEN XL Control of Harris Routers GVG TEN XL 130 GVG TEN XL ASCII Protocol 131 GVG TEN XL SMPTE Protocol 132 References 136 RS 232 RS 422 Jumper...

Page 9: ...60 EMC and Safety Standards 161 EMC Standards 161 Additional EMC Information 162 Safety Standards 163 Appendix Control Panel Installation and Operation Installing a P12 1 CP Control Panel 166 Installi...

Page 10: ...e it all until now The exciting Panacea Lite product line encompasses an entirely new family of routing switchers It s today s routing platform for tomorrow s next generation requirements It s a futur...

Page 11: ...cilities Outside broadcast vans trucks DBS satellite operations Table P 1 Revision History of Manual Edition Date Comments A June 2004 Initial production release B July 2004 Added information about au...

Page 12: ...P 2 Writing Conventions Term or Convention Description Bold Indicates dialog boxes property sheets fields buttons check boxes list boxes combo boxes menus submenus windows lists and selection names It...

Page 13: ...ifications or repairs You can install and configure these options on site Contact Customer Services for more information about ordering these options Analog video looping input submodule P12X1 VL see...

Page 14: ...e High Definition Production Systems ITU R BT 470 6 Conventional Television System SMPTE PR168 Definition of Vertical Interval Switching Point for Synchronous Video Switching AES Audio Balanced Config...

Page 15: ...PBDE According to this EU Directive all products sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS compliant and lead free See our website for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance Spare...

Page 16: ...c devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly recycled See our website for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance Contact your local Sales repres...

Page 17: ...Lite Product Naming Conventions Product Description Product Name Analog audio standard Analog audio 600 P 12 1A2 P 12 1A2L AES audio balanced AES audio coax P 12 1AEB P 12 1AEC Analog video Analog vi...

Page 18: ...ety precautions in Appendix A Any user serviceable components such as fuses or batteries are only replaceable by those components listed in the manual IMPORTANT Only qualified personnel should perform...

Page 19: ...Preface xviii Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation...

Page 20: ...n The Panacea Lite series consists of dual or single format routing switchers with the capability to meet the multiple format signal switching requirements of today s market Panacea Lite routing switc...

Page 21: ...VA2 routing switchers The standard Panacea Lite frame includes a universal AC power input a coaxial X Y control port a looping sync input a serial communications and control submodule P12 1 SP and an...

Page 22: ...ent for the P 12 1 1RU frame size Figure 1 2 Panacea Lite Frame Table 1 1 Dimensions Module and Signal Capacity and Standard Equipment Item Description Width 19 in 48 3 cm Depth 5 25 in 13 3 cm Height...

Page 23: ...12 on page 17 for a back panel view High definition standard definition video HS see Figure 2 13 on page 17 for a back panel view HD SD video balanced AES HSAEB see Figure 2 14 on page 17 for a back p...

Page 24: ...dapter All audio signals are connected using male D type 62 pin connectors see Figure 1 5 or screw terminal connections on the P12 1 DTB1 adapter see Figure 1 4 See page 21 for installation informatio...

Page 25: ...Harris Corporation Figure 1 5 Audio Connector Pin Assignment Power Supply The 1RU frame is equipped with a single AC power supply Input specifications for the power supply are as follows Input voltage...

Page 26: ...imitations imposed by hardware or system design See Chapter 4 for installation configuration and operation information Options Analog Video Looping Input Submodule P12 1 VL Figure 1 7 P12 1 VL The P12...

Page 27: ...page 167 for installation configuration and operation information Control Features The Panacea Lite routing switchers are compatible with all existing Harris routers and control panels Panacea Lite f...

Page 28: ...example of a remote control panel Figure 1 10 Blank Front Panel Operating Mode The Panacea Lite operates in DIP switch mode for basic matrix switching on the X Y bus with Harris protocol For more info...

Page 29: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 10 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation...

Page 30: ...nless the unit is being serviced by properly trained personnel This chapter includes the following information necessary for configuring and installing a Panacea Lite frame Field Upgrading a Panacea L...

Page 31: ...Summary Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 show the location of the DIP switch on the Panacea Lite back panel Figure 2 3 provides a summary of the functions of each DIP switch Specific information on the switc...

Page 32: ...is Corporation Figure 2 3 DIP Switch Configuration Back Panel Connections The control and power section of the rear panel includes these items AC power supply input One 9 pin serial port only active w...

Page 33: ...nnection using RS 232 or RS 422 Pin assignments for each signal format are provided in Table 2 1 The port is configured for RS 232 or RS 422 at the manufacturing facility before the frame is shipped O...

Page 34: ...s The analog audio back panel uses two D type 62 pin connectors These connectors are positioned as shown in Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Analog Audio Back Panel Connectors AES Audio Back Panel Balanced I O C...

Page 35: ...The SD video back panel uses 12 BNC connectors for inputs and 2 for outputs These connectors are positioned as shown in Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 SD Video Back Panel I O Connectors Standard Definition S...

Page 36: ...d AES Audio Back Panel I O Connectors The HS video balanced AES audio back panel uses 12 BNC connectors for video inputs and 2 for outputs and 2 D type 62 pin connectors for AES inputs outputs These c...

Page 37: ...ears Make sure to provide adequate space behind the mounting ears and appropriate clearance for the connecting cables at the rear of the frame Ensuring Proper Temperature and Ventilation The Panacea...

Page 38: ...oes not need to be supported The frame can be mounted in either the front or the rear of the rack thereby providing more efficient use of your equipment housing space The rack ears can be attached to...

Page 39: ...d configuration and system design General installation procedures are as follows 1 Ensure that all packing foam strapping and tape is removed from the frame 2 Mount the frame in an rack that provides...

Page 40: ...on your analog video router 6 Reattach the Panacea Lite frame top to the frame body Use the original screws to reattach the top to body 7 Insert the submodule assembly onto the 14 BNC video I O connec...

Page 41: ...ge 29 for installation configuration and operation information 1 Local Control Panel P12 1 CP See Installing a P12 1 CP Control Panel on page 166 for installation configuration and operation informati...

Page 42: ...s Department for more information about ordering these options Analog video looping input submodule P12 1 VL See page 7 for a description See page 21 for installation instructions Serial communication...

Page 43: ...Chapter 2 Frame Configuration and Installation 24 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation...

Page 44: ...ation 3 Frame Operation This chapter includes the following information Control Features on page 26 Front Panel Options on page 26 Firmware Based Control System on page 26 Software Based Control Syste...

Page 45: ...DIP switch mode page 27 which is used for basic matrix switching on the X Y bus with Harris protocol Software Based Control Systems The Panacea Lite routing switcher system makes use of the most inno...

Page 46: ...rk s many devices and environments on a few easy to use and understand browser pages This can lead to more efficient and economical operation of your network RouterWorks a Windows based 32 bit control...

Page 47: ...Chapter 3 Frame Operation 28 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation...

Page 48: ...m and it may be used to expand a system beyond the normal limitations imposed by hardware or system design This chapter covers the following topics Configuring a P12 1 SP Submodule on page 33 this top...

Page 49: ...er 2 Remove the frame from its rack location and set the frame onto a flat surface 3 Unscrew the screws on the top of the Panacea Lite frame then remove the frame top from the frame body Set these scr...

Page 50: ...Connecting the Ribbon Cable 1 Remove the jumpers from the pack panel connector JC6 2 Plug one end of the ribbon cable to the connector on the P12 1 SP submodule Make sure that the colored wire on the...

Page 51: ...Setting the RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Each SPT configuration section provides an RS 232 RS 422 jumper setting A list of sections with the corresponding beginning page number is provided on page 35 Figure 4...

Page 52: ...t it does not receive electrical power 2 Remove the frame from its rack location and set the frame onto a flat surface 3 Unscrew the screws on the top of the Panacea Lite frame then remove the frame t...

Page 53: ...s rack location 8 Connect the power input receptacle on the frame to its power source Jumper Configu ration Reference Point Each SPT configuration section provides an RS 232 RS 422 jumper setting This...

Page 54: ...TEK page 50 X Y Control of GVG 20 TEN Routers LXYTOGVG20 page 54 X Y Control of GVG Horizon Routers LXYTOHORIZ page 39 X Y Control of Lightwave Matrix Hub Series 1000 Switcher LXYTOLIGHTWAVE page 89 X...

Page 55: ...VG20TOLXY will respond to any request in less than 1s as guaranteed by the GVG 20 TEN protocol If a response is sent faster the GVG20TOLXY will be ready for further communications This timing allows a...

Page 56: ...01 Issue A1 October 1994 RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orienta tion Figure 4 7 shows the proper orientation for the RS 232 and RS 422 jumper See Figure 4 6 on page 34 for an illustration of the pin 1 referenc...

Page 57: ...Chapter 4 P12 1 SP Installation Configuration and Operation 38 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 8 GVG20TOLXY DIP Switch Settings...

Page 58: ...the source to the destination on the levels requested that are controlled by the GVG Horizon router Status Request Returns the status of the requested destination on the levels that are controlled by...

Page 59: ...ce number for a level Frame Size Request Requests the highest valid destination number and source number for a level The GVG Horizon treats all commands received from the serial port as if they came f...

Page 60: ...ght 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 9 LXYTOHORIZ RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientation DIP Switch Set tings Figure 4 10 on page 41 shows the proper DIP switch settings for this configuratio...

Page 61: ...ommands Feature Description Destination Takes switches the current source to the requested destination on the current level Information Shows the current system status and settings Level Changes the c...

Page 62: ...tatus of destination on the level s requested Protect Unprotect Protects or unprotects the requested destination on the level s requested using the panel device ID requested Lock Unlock Locks or unloc...

Page 63: ...007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 11 LSERIAL RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientation DIP Switch Set tings Figure 4 12 on page 44 shows the proper DIP switch settings for this configuration Factory de...

Page 64: ...he names in the VIVALDI display The VIVALDI unit requires a delay of at least 100ms between each message Testing proved that with a delay of 300ms between each message messages could be continuously s...

Page 65: ...1 SP requires at least 60 seconds of idle time for it to back up its data to the EEProm To speed up the download process do not assign the Logical Sources The Address ID must be in the order with the...

Page 66: ...References The following reference was used for implementing the protocol translation BARCO Systems Instruction Manual Publication Number TP3132 01 Issue A1 Publication Date October 1994 RS 232 RS 42...

Page 67: ...48 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 15 LXYTOBARC RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientation DIP Switch Set tings Figure 4 16 on page 49 shows the proper DIP switch settings for this con...

Page 68: ...Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 49 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 16 LXYTOBARC DIP Switch Settings...

Page 69: ...also guarantee at least 20 ms between messages as recommended in the Datatek protocol documentation The LXYTODATEK will wait at least 1 second for a response to each message sent to the Datatek router...

Page 70: ...destination on all levels controlled by the Datatek router IMPORTANT Read Protect Unprotect above for more details Preset Take Presets the Take of the source to the destination on the levels controlle...

Page 71: ...2 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 17 LXYTODATEK RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientation DIP Switch Set tings Figure 4 18 on page 53 shows the proper DIP switch settings for this con...

Page 72: ...Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 53 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 18 LXYTODATEK DIP Switch Settings...

Page 73: ...corresponding router interface and automation sys tem software are products of Grass Valley Group Nevada City California Table 4 8 Standard Protocol Features Feature Description Take Takes switches t...

Page 74: ...n Figure 4 19 shows the proper orientation for the RS 232 and RS 422 jumper See Figure 4 6 on page 34 for an illustration of the pin 1 reference point location Figure 4 19 LXYTOGVG20 RS 232 RS 422 Jum...

Page 75: ...Chapter 4 P12 1 SP Installation Configuration and Operation 56 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 20 LXYTOGVG20 DIP Switch Settings...

Page 76: ...tcher Serial Protocol Reference Operation and Reference Manual Edition D May 2004 Leitch Technology Chesapeake Virginia Table 4 10 Pass Through Protocol Features Feature Description Take Switches the...

Page 77: ...shows the proper orientation for the RS 232 and RS 422 jumper See Figure 4 6 on page 34 for an illustration of the pin 1 reference point location Figure 4 21 LXYTOMODEM RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientati...

Page 78: ...Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 59 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 22 LXYTOMODEM DIP Switch Settings...

Page 79: ...fectively this adds the option to use Megahertz Under Monitor Displays in the Harris routing and control system The Megahertz UMD protocol is a simple one way communications protocol in which the P12...

Page 80: ...download both the Status Source names to be displayed on the Megahertz UMD and the Destination associated with each display Figure 4 23 Poll Shows LXYTOMHzUMD as RCP ABA XY Step 2 Deleting the Megahe...

Page 81: ...ion Configuration and Operation 62 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 24 Choosing the Item that Has the Sources to Delete 3 At the Assignments tab select Delete All for Sources...

Page 82: ...r Display User Manual contains instructions for assigning an Address ID Once each Megahertz UMD has its own Address ID the Destinations must be assigned to these Address IDs so that the proper Megaher...

Page 83: ...the UMD Address 1 This panel should be physically located first following the P12 1 SP in its branch because its physical location is first in this two destination monitoring example Dest 8 must be a...

Page 84: ...on Configuration and Operation Manual 65 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation 2 Select Sources Figure 4 28 Editing Status Source Names 3 Select the Status Names tab 4 Change the names of t...

Page 85: ...show Level 1 status If the first Destination is on Level 2 all status of Destinations for that P12 1 SP will show Level 2 status and ignore what occurs other levels To monitor multiple levels an P12...

Page 86: ...Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 67 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 31 LXYTOMHzUMD DIP Switch Settings...

Page 87: ...n the P12 1 SP branch of the X Y bus the P12 1 SP translates that status to TSL protocol and transmits this information over the RS 422 line to the UMD to display The TSL UMD protocol is a simple one...

Page 88: ...OTSLUMD is recognized as an RC ABA XY control panel This allows RouterMapper to assign and download both the Status source names to be displayed on the TSL UMD and the destinations associated with eac...

Page 89: ...llation Configuration and Operation 70 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 33 Edit the LXYTOTSLUMD 2 At the Assignments screen for Sources choose Delete All Figure 4 34 Delete So...

Page 90: ...tions for assigning an Address ID can be found in the Megahertz Under Monitor Display User Manual Once each UMD has its own Address ID the Destinations must be assigned to these UMD Address IDs so tha...

Page 91: ...e up to 32 Display IDs with one level of up to 128 Status Source names The LXYTOTSLUMD can operate only one level the level is determined from the first download logical Destination s control level Th...

Page 92: ...is a Source on Levels 2 and 3 only and the destination is on Level 1 the source will not be switched to that Destination and the UMD will not display the switched Status Source name The P12 1 SP will...

Page 93: ...ranch for each Level References The following documentation used as a reference for implementing the protocol translation Megahertz Under Monitor Display User Manual Issue 2 Issue A2 00 Version 0 10B...

Page 94: ...ion Manual 75 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 39 LXYTOTSLUMD RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientation DIP Switch Set tings Figure 4 40 on page 76 shows the proper DIP switch settings...

Page 95: ...Chapter 4 P12 1 SP Installation Configuration and Operation 76 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 40 LXYTOTSLUMD DIP Switch Settings...

Page 96: ...ot request the Timecode reference All actions therefore will occur on an ASAP basis References The following reference was used for implementing the protocol translation V LAN Technical Reference Manu...

Page 97: ...78 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 41 LXYTOVLAN RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientation DIP Switch Set tings Figure 4 42 on page 79 shows the proper DIP switch settings for this con...

Page 98: ...Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 79 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 42 LXYTOVLAN DIP Switch Settings...

Page 99: ...entation for the RS 232 and RS 422 jumper See Figure 4 6 on page 34 for an illustration of the pin 1 reference point location Table 4 12 Pass Through Protocol Commands Protocol Command Feature Descrip...

Page 100: ...tion Manual 81 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 43 LXYTOXPRS RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientation DIP Switch Set tings Figure 4 44 on page 82 shows the proper DIP switch settings...

Page 101: ...Chapter 4 P12 1 SP Installation Configuration and Operation 82 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 44 LXYTOXPRS DIP Switch Settings...

Page 102: ...May 2004 Leitch Technology Chesapeake Virginia RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orienta tion Figure 4 45 shows the proper orientation for the RS 232 and RS 422 jumper See Figure 4 6 on page 34 for an illustratio...

Page 103: ...84 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 45 LXYTOXY RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientation DIP Switch Set tings Figure 4 46 on page 85 shows the proper DIP switch settings for this conf...

Page 104: ...Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 85 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 46 LXYTOXY DIP Switch Settings...

Page 105: ...eake Virginia Table 4 14 Pass through Protocol Protocol Command Description Direct Crosspoint Take Switches a Source to a Destination on the Level s requested Request Preset Crosspoint Status On Level...

Page 106: ...n Figure 4 47 shows the proper orientation for the RS 232 and RS 422 jumper See Figure 4 6 on page 34 for an illustration of the pin 1 reference point location Figure 4 47 LXYTO4800 RS 232 RS 422 Jump...

Page 107: ...Chapter 4 P12 1 SP Installation Configuration and Operation 88 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 48 LXYTO4800 DIP Switch Settings...

Page 108: ...of a new Matrix Hub router and the loss of communication with the previously discovered Matrix Hub LXYTOLIGHTWAVE will also query and report alarms for the connected Matrix Hub Matrix Hub Discovery T...

Page 109: ...the value 4 will be bit masked into the alarm message Within Harris router control applications this alarm value will correspond to the alarm Power Supply 1 Failure If Power Supply B fails the value...

Page 110: ...ing Power Up Communications with the LXYTOLIGHTWAVE will not begin until the discovery sequence completes The discovery sequence cannot complete if there is no Matrix Hub detected Protocol Com mands H...

Page 111: ...fer Executes all presets F Lvl Frame Size Request Requests router size on a specific level P Lvl Dest Src I ID Preset Crosspoint Presets or preloads crosspoint requests for execution at a later time S...

Page 112: ...system cannot use more than four levels In the native mode of operation Matrix Hub has default user privilege levels When used with the LXYTOLIGHTWAVE the Matrix Hub password user levels will be inhe...

Page 113: ...y Chesapeake Virginia RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orienta tion Figure 4 49 shows the proper orientation for the RS 232 and RS 422 jumper See Figure 4 6 on page 34 for an illustration of the pin 1 reference p...

Page 114: ...peration Manual 95 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation DIP Switch Set tings Figure 4 50 on page 95 shows the proper DIP switch settings for this configuration Factory default items are ma...

Page 115: ...nit will establish the frame size and crosspoint connects of the connected switcher Crosspoint information will then be relayed back to X Y The LXYTOSIERRA will remain in discovery until the following...

Page 116: ...gin until the discovery sequence completes The discovery sequence cannot complete if there is no Sierra routing switcher detected Protocol Com mands Commands Handled Between X Y and LXYTOSIERRA The LX...

Page 117: ...fer Executes all presets F Lvl Frame Size Request Requests router size on a specific level P Lvl Dest Src I ID Preset Crosspoint Presets or preloads crosspoint requests for execution at a later time S...

Page 118: ...maximum of height switching levels When used in conjunction with a Harris router system the Harris system cannot use all eight levels Successful use of the Sierra routing switcher with the LXYTOSIERR...

Page 119: ...Chesapeake Virginia RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orienta tion Figure 4 51 shows the proper orientation for the RS 232 and RS 422 jumper See Figure 4 6 on page 34 for an illustration of the pin 1 reference poi...

Page 120: ...Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 101 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 52 LXYTOSIERRA DIP Switch Settings...

Page 121: ...ine This version is specifically for the machine control of Opus Master Control Panel to control Sony VTR through this P12 1 SP device The currently implemented functions are Stop Play Fast forward Re...

Page 122: ...tandby On K Device ID SC 20 05 Table 4 20 Machine Control X Y and Sony Commands Continued Command X Y Command Sony Command Table 4 21 Status Update Report Functions Function Description Function Descr...

Page 123: ...r functions which have been changed For example if PLAY has been changed from one to zero and STOP changed from zero to one the following commands are sent K Device ID Z 04 K Device ID O 09 3 A Reques...

Page 124: ...P12 1 SP will sent the complete status to the X Y port RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orienta tion Figure 4 43 shows the proper orientation for the RS 232 and RS 422 jumper See Figure 4 6 on page 34 for an illu...

Page 125: ...Chapter 4 P12 1 SP Installation Configuration and Operation 106 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 54 LXYTOSONY DIP Switch Settings...

Page 126: ...tility software The P12 1 SP automatically centers the names in the McCurdy display To configure the router destinations that a McCurdy display will follow the LXYTOMCUMD simulates an RCP ABA XY panel...

Page 127: ...SP requires at least 60 seconds of idle time for it to back up its data to the EEPROM To speed up the download process do not assign the Logical Sources McCurdy Setup The McCurdy UMD will display the...

Page 128: ...d Date June 13 1995 RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orienta tion Figure 4 57 shows the proper orientation for the RS 232 and RS 422 jumper See Figure 4 6 on page 34 for an illustration of the pin 1 reference poi...

Page 129: ...Chapter 4 P12 1 SP Installation Configuration and Operation 110 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 58 LXYTOMCUMD DIP Switch Settings...

Page 130: ...YTONVIS will wait at least 50 ms between the last character of any message or from the last character received from the router before initiating any communications This means that if the router does n...

Page 131: ...59 LXYTONVIS RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orientation DIP Switch Set tings Figure 4 60 on page 113 shows the proper DIP switch settings for this configuration Factory default items are marked with an asteris...

Page 132: ...Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 113 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 60 LXYTONVIS DIP Switch Settings...

Page 133: ...protocol If a response is sent faster the PANMIITOLXY will be ready for further communications This timing allows any equipment or software designed for use with the Panasonic MARC Type II AV SW er to...

Page 134: ...Figure 4 61 shows the proper orientation for the RS 232 and RS 422 jumper See Figure 4 6 on page 34 for an illustration of the pin 1 reference point location Figure 4 61 PANMIITOLXY RS 232 RS 422 Jum...

Page 135: ...l Disable command MARC Type II SQC has destinations in base 1 1 to 9 or 1 to 16 and sources in base 0 0 15 5 to 0 Destination Offset If the offset option is On the PANMIITOLXY will treat destination 6...

Page 136: ...hen bit 4 is ON the PROBELTOLXY assumes the Pro Bel Router is a 16x1 matrix if the configuration application fails to program the PROBELTOLXY When bit 4 is OFF PROBELTOLXY will not be operational unti...

Page 137: ...wing reference for implementing the protocol translation Pro Bel s General Switcher Communication Protocol Issue No 9 December 18 1996 Pro Bel Software Ltd RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orienta tion Figure 4 6...

Page 138: ...Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 119 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 64 PROBELTOLXY DIP Switch Settings...

Page 139: ...ion Following these messages the Sandar controlling device can transmit messages to the SANDARTOLXY The Sandar protocol is an ACK NAK protocol that is each message sent will receive an immediate respo...

Page 140: ...ed in 3 digit mode M01 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Device IDs SW1 Poles 7 and 8 The SW1 Poles 7 and 8 provides a selectable address range Sandar protocols require a device to have two addresses starting a...

Page 141: ...ut OUT space 3 digit decimal 1 based number of input space Example O010OUT 010 Matrix Status Messages S or M Refer to the Sandar Proscan Protocol User Manual for an explanation of Matrix Status Messag...

Page 142: ...similar to P12 1 SP Sandar v2 09 Tributary Information XTA The SANDARTOLXY nor Harris router equipment support Tributary Information the response message will always be XTA NONE References This docume...

Page 143: ...Chapter 4 P12 1 SP Installation Configuration and Operation 124 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 66 SANDARTOLXY DIP Switch Settings...

Page 144: ...ng these messages the Tandberg controller can transmit messages to the TANDBERGTOLXY The Sandar Prosan protocol is an ACK NAK protocol that is each message sent will receive an immediate response indi...

Page 145: ...03 004 005 006 007 008 When bit 6 is OFF source and destination values will be formatted with 2 digits for example 01 Here is an example of a Status response message formatted in 3 digit mode SA 01 02...

Page 146: ...essages DO and DI Text names furnished in the response have the following forms For inputs I 3 digit decimal 1 based number of input IN space 3 digit decimal 1 based number of input space space Exampl...

Page 147: ...ipment As such the following static response indicates that there are no linked level offsets XD005 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Host Controller Release Number Messages XR The response message will...

Page 148: ...peration Manual 129 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation DIP Switch Set tings Figure 4 68 on page 129 shows the proper DIP switch settings for this configuration Factory default items are...

Page 149: ...her The address must be synchronized between the GVG TEN XL controller and the Panacea Lite routing switcher The SPT merely decodes incoming addresses Valid addresses are 6 bits in length Figure 4 69...

Page 150: ...evel is assigned to Level 4 The next or audio level is assigned to Level 5 Destination Offset 8 Destination Offset offset the destinations from 0 to 64 using binary code Figure 4 71 Panacea Lite DIP S...

Page 151: ...r Enquiry VXPT Video crosspoint coded as 0 9 A B corresponding ASCII hex codes 0x30 0x39 0x41 0x42 0 corresponds to crosspoint 1 AXPT Audio crosspoint coded as 0 9 A B corresponding ASCII hex codes 0x...

Page 152: ...or 0xC1 Command Read fixed at 0x41 and Write fixed at 0xC1 DATA Audio upper nibble Video lower nibble Data Indicates the crosspoints to be selected where audio is in the upper nibble and video in the...

Page 153: ...a binary protocol Table 4 27 provides a listing of several of the commands used in this protocol A Note on Standard Reserved Words The TEN XL SMPTE protocol uses a number of standard reserved words su...

Page 154: ...Panacea Lite series supports more inputs up to 12 than the TEN XL up to 10 inputs routers To provide access to sources beyond 10 the use of the data byte has been expanded 2 Since the Panacea Lite doe...

Page 155: ...82 00 Issue A1 September 1990 Grass Valley General Purpose Interface Terminal Computer Interface TC I Manual RS 232 RS 422 Jumper Orienta tion Figure 4 74 shows the proper orientation for the RS 232 a...

Page 156: ...Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series Installation Configuration and Operation Manual 137 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation Figure 4 75 GVG TEN XL DIP Switch Settings...

Page 157: ...Chapter 4 P12 1 SP Installation Configuration and Operation 138 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation...

Page 158: ...page 141 600 Analog Audio P 12 1A2L on page 142 AES Audio Balanced P 12 1AEB on page 143 AES Audio Coaxial P 12 1AEC on page 144 Analog Video P 12 1V on page 145 Analog Video 600 Stereo Analog Audio...

Page 159: ...ximum 45 W Performance temperature 41 104 F 5 40 C Operating temperature 32 122 F 0 50 C Table 5 2 Mechanical Specifications Item Specification Size 19 in 5 25 in 1 75 in 48 3 cm 13 3 cm 44 cm Weight...

Page 160: ...ion 60 Hz Maximum level 26 dBu Table 5 5 Analog Audio Output Specifications Item Specification Number of outputs 2 stereo channels identical signals Signal type Balanced analog audio Connector DB 62 t...

Page 161: ...Analog Audio Output Specifications Item Specification Number of outputs 2 stereo channels identical signals Signal type Balanced analog audio Connector DB 62 terminal strip adapters available Impedanc...

Page 162: ...imum input level 7 Vp p Signal amplitude 0 2 Vp p to 7 Vp p Table 5 11 Balanced AES Audio Output Specifications Item Specification Number of outputs 2 dual channels identical signals Signal type Balan...

Page 163: ...p to 2 Vp p Table 5 14 Coaxial AES Audio Output Specifications Item Specification Number of outputs 2 dual channels identical signals Signal type Unbalanced AES3id SMPTE 276M Connector 75 BNC per IEC...

Page 164: ...imum level 2 Vp p centered at 0 V Table 5 17 Analog Video Output Specifications Item Specification Number of outputs 2 identical signals Connector 75 BNC per IEC 169 8 Impedance 75 Return loss 40 dB a...

Page 165: ...le Impedance 75 High Z 20 k Signal coupling DC Return loss 40 dB at 5 MHz Normal input level 1 0 Vp p Maximum level 2 0 Vp p centered at 0 V 26 dBu CMRR 60 dB rejection 60 Hz Table 5 20 Analog Video S...

Page 166: ...on 20 Hz to 20 kHz all hostile Frequency response 0 05 dB from DC to 10 MHz 0 25 dB from 10 MHz to 35 MHz 2 dB to 3 dB from 35 MHz to 50 MHz 0 1 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz 3 dB point 200 kHz Phase scatter 1 5...

Page 167: ...cy limits Balanced analog audio Connector 75 BNC per IEC 169 8 DB 62 terminal strip adapters available Impedance 75 600 Return loss 40 dB at 5 MHz Normal level 1 Vp p Maximum level 2 Vp p centered at...

Page 168: ...Item Specification Analog Video Stereo Analog Audio Table 5 25 Standard Definition Video Input Specifications Item Specification Number of inputs 12 Signal type SMPTE 259M SMPTE 344M and DVB ASI Conn...

Page 169: ...IEC 169 8 DB 62 terminal strip adapters available Impedance 75 110 Normal input level 800 mVp p 10 5 Vp p Maximum input level 1200 mVp p 7 Vp p Return loss 18 dB 5 MHz to 540 MHz Signal amplitude 0 2...

Page 170: ...rates 30 kHz 192 kHz Data rates Up to 30 Mb s 50 duty cycle Table 5 29 Standard Definition Video Balanced AES Audio Output Specifications Item Specification Standard Definition Video Balanced AES Tab...

Page 171: ...TE 276M Connector 75 BNC per IEC 169 8 75 BNC per IEC 169 8 Impedance 75 75 Return loss 18 dB 5 MHz to 540 MHz 40 dB 0 1 MHz to 6 MHz 30 dB 6 MHz to 12 MHz Output amplitude 800 mVp p 10 1 0 Vp p 10 in...

Page 172: ...input level 800 mVp p 10 Maximum input level 1200 mVp p Equalization Automatic up to 984 ft 300 m Belden 1694A Table 5 35 HS Video Output Specifications Item Specification Number of outputs 2 identic...

Page 173: ...MHz to 1 485 GHz Signal amplitude 0 2 Vp p to 7 Vp p Equalization Automatic up to 984 ft 300 m Belden 1694A Table 5 38 HS Video Balanced AES Audio Output Specifications Item Specification Standard Def...

Page 174: ...30 kHz 192 kHz Data rates Up to 30 Mb s 50 duty cycle Table 5 40 HS Video Coaxial AES Audio Input Specifications Item Specification Standard Definition Video Coaxial AES Number of inputs 12 12 dual c...

Page 175: ...d SMPTE 276M Connector 75 BNC per IEC 169 8 75 BNC per IEC 169 8 Impedance 75 75 Return loss Better than 18 dB 5 MHz to 1 485 GHz 40 dB 0 1 MHz to 6 MHz 30 dB 6 MHz to 12 MHz Output amplitude 800 mVp...

Page 176: ...e they a substitute for safe operating techniques and proper accident prevention measures Any user serviceable components such as fuses or batteries are only replaceable by those components listed in...

Page 177: ...ions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices CAUTION Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage components in the product To prevent ESD observe these precautions when directed to do so 1 Use a Groun...

Page 178: ...is a Safety Class 1 product and is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electrical shock the grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground Before making connecti...

Page 179: ...This unit can have more than one power supply cord To de energize the internal circuitry you have to disconnect all power cords ADVARSEL Utstyret kan ha mere ennn en tilf rselsledning For gjore intern...

Page 180: ...of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment Class A EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product Family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting...

Page 181: ...that the radiation emitted from this unit does not exceed certain limits These limits are only met when the front panel is closed and the two thumb screws are secured Compliance to the EMC regulation...

Page 182: ...s IEC 60065 2001 7th Edition Audio Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus Safety Requirements Amendment 1 to IEC 60065 7th Edition Audio Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus Safety Requirements EN 6...

Page 183: ...CAN CSA E60065 00 Audio Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus Safety Requirements Adopted IEC 60065 1998 6th Edition with Canadian Deviations CAN CSA C22 2 No 1 98 Audio Video and Similar Electronic...

Page 184: ...g the button corresponding to the appropriate system input The selected signal is then routed to the system output for the panel Breakaway is performed by pressing the appropriate level button and the...

Page 185: ...that the colored wire on the ribbon cable faces up see Figure B 3 Figure B 3 Plugging in the P12 1 CP Ribbon Cable NOTE You may need to loosen the front panel screws so that the frame top will fall fl...

Page 186: ...figuration Mode on page 170 and P12 1 RCP DIP Switch Configuration on page 172 3 Connect one BNC connector to the X Y port on the Panacea Lite routing switcher back module 4 Connect the other BNC conn...

Page 187: ...installed in the front panel lamps Follow these steps to disassemble and reassemble key cap labels Disassembly Figure B 4 Disassembly 1 Pull the key cap off the front of the control panel 2 Hook the d...

Page 188: ...it the artwork into the outer lens 4 Snap the fresnel lens into the fitted side of the key cap body the curved side of the lens should face the inside of the key cap body Make sure the face of this ne...

Page 189: ...number of DIP switches located on the rear of the Panacea Lite frame See Figure B 7 on page 171 for the P12 1 CP DIP switch configuration See Figure B 8 on page 172 for the P12 1 RCP DIP switch config...

Page 190: ...type and Levels controlled These selections are shown in Figure B 7 Destination Offset offset the destinations from 0 to 64 using binary code Level Control determines which levels will be affected by...

Page 191: ...g binary code Panel ID is the panel s physical address Level 0 7 determine which levels will be affected by this control panel The first or lowest consecutive level set on the DIP switch is assigned t...

Page 192: ...ontrol panels is summarized in Figure B 9 Figure B 9 P12 1 CP DIP Switch Mode Operational Summary Source Select NOTE In a multi level routing system only the levels defined by the control panel s Leve...

Page 193: ...tination is locked Pressing the Destination Lock key when it is not lit will lock the destination Pressing a Destination Lock key when it is lit will attempt to unlock the destination Whether or not i...

Page 194: ...fect Pressing a Source Selection key will not cause a crosspoint switch Breakaway Operation NOTE This procedure is the same for both local and remote control panels Unlike most other control panels th...

Page 195: ...Panel Breakaway Operations There are two additional sets of operating circumstances for the P12 1 RCP only AFV mode and Audio Only mode In AFV mode the buttons for the video level and its correspondin...

Page 196: ...set to source 8 Figure B 14 Example of AFV Mode only for P12 1 RCP In Audio Select mode the button for the source corresponding to the first audio level will be lit steadily The buttons for all sourc...

Page 197: ...Appendix B Control Panel Installation and Operation 178 Copyright 2004 2007 2008 2010 Harris Corporation...

Page 198: ...eo analog audio back panel I O connectors 16 Architecture See Frame architecture Audio connector pin assignment 6 Audio follow video See AFV switching Audio signal adapter description 5 6 installation...

Page 199: ...106 LXYTOTSLUMD 76 LXYTOVLAN 79 LXYTOXPRS 82 LXYTOXY 85 Panacea Lite example 131 PANMIITOLXY 116 PROBELTOLXY 119 SANDARTOLXY 124 TANDBERGTOLXY 129 DIP switch summary 12 13 DO messages 122 127 E Earth...

Page 200: ...ard definition video 153 standard definition video 149 Input output specifications frame 140 Installation control panels 167 frames control functionality 20 field upgrading 23 in frame architecture 19...

Page 201: ...gs 109 jumper orientation 109 McCurdy setup 108 references 108 LXYTOMHzUMD DIP switch settings 66 editing text displayed 64 jumper orientation 66 monitoring levels 66 references 66 LXYTOMODEM DIP swit...

Page 202: ...finition standard definition video 153 standard definition video 149 P P 12 1A2 See Analog audio P 12 1A2L See Analog audio 600 P 12 1AEB See AES audio balanced P 12 1AEC See AES audio coaxial P12 1 C...

Page 203: ...switcher 89 95 LXYTOMCUMD X Y to McCurdy under monitor displays 107 110 LXYTOMODEM X Y control of a remote router via modem 57 59 LXYTONVIS X Y control of NVISION routers 111 113 LXYTOSIERRA X Y cont...

Page 204: ...me messages 122 tributary information messages 123 Serial communications and control submodule 7 Serial port 14 Sierra routing switchers See LXYTOSIERRA Signal capacity 3 Signal formats 4 Siting requi...

Page 205: ...sages 128 text name messages 127 tributary information messages 128 Temperature 18 U Unpacking information xii V Ventilation 18 Voltage selection electrical 19 X Y Z XD001 messages 123 128 XD0015 mess...

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