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MediorNet User Manual 2.00.0

2.5.12

MN-GV2

The MN-GV2 Card provides two ports with SFP connectors for the connection to Grass Valley Cameras or
Grass Valley Base Stations.
The MN-GV2 Card needs a 2xHigh-Speed Slot, so it can be placed in the slots 1, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10.

Figure 77: MN-GV2 (top view)

Figure 78: MN-GV2 (front panel)

An overview about all Status indicators can be found in chapter 

Status LEDs

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Summary of Contents for MediorNet

Page 1: ...MediorNet User Manual USO RESTRITO ...

Page 2: ...UAL MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF RIEDEL EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS ACCURATE RIEDEL IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PRINTING OR CLERICAL ERRORS ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS USO RESTRITO ...

Page 3: ...11 46 MN GV2 2 5 12 47 MN ST AL2 2 5 13 48 MN Modular Card Information 2 6 49 MN Modular Status LEDs 2 7 52 MediorNet Compact 3 58 MN Compact Ports 3 1 64 MN Compact Fiber Options 3 2 66 MN Compact Option Cards 3 3 66 MN C OPT GV2 3 3 1 67 MN C OPT SDI 3 3 2 69 MN C OPT HDMI 3 3 3 71 MN Compact Status LEDs 3 4 74 General Information 4 74 Transport Latencies 4 1 75 Supported Formats 4 2 77 Wiring 4...

Page 4: ...RVIEW window 5 7 9 251 Synchronization 5 7 10 252 Timecode 5 7 11 253 Bandwidth 5 7 12 255 Firmware Update 5 7 13 260 Reset Frame to factory default 5 7 14 261 Menus of MediorWorks Software 5 8 261 File 5 8 1 263 Workspace 5 8 2 264 System 5 8 3 276 Views 5 8 4 295 3rd Party Interfaces 5 8 5 302 Help 5 8 6 303 Menus of MediorUpdate Software 5 9 304 File 5 9 1 304 System 5 9 2 304 Options 5 9 3 305...

Page 5: ...warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Riedel Communications GmbH Co KG Co KG shall not be liable for any errors inaccuracies or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual the software or the examples herein Riedel Communications GmbH Co KG Co KG reserves all patent proprietary design title and intellectua...

Page 6: ...tentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices The highlighted line indicates the activity to prevent the danger This text is for generally information It indicates the activity for ease of work or for better understanding Service All service has to be undertaken ONLY by qualified Riedel service person...

Page 7: ...order to minimize the risk of an electric shock Danger Non observance can lead to electrical shock Do not open the chassis Environment Never place the Frame in an area of high dust particles or humidity Operating temperature of the system 5 C 40 C Never place containers with any liquids on top of the Frame If the equipment has been exposed to a cold environment and transferred to a warm environmen...

Page 8: ...pe CR2032 Warning Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by any other incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Do not expose to high storage temperatures above 60 C 140 F Disposal Disposal of old Electrical Electric Equipment Applicable throughout the European Union and other European countries with separate collection programs This symbol found on your product or o...

Page 9: ...Software Package contains the actual Version of general Firmware FPGA CPLD Card Firmware MediorWorks Software A description of the single Versions is included in the Release Notes Checking the Package Version The Package Version is displayed in the top left corner on the website of the Frame Figure 1 Package Version The Package Version is also visible by selecting the menu System System Info in Me...

Page 10: ...Net Modular Frame provides a router for 32x32 720p 1080i signals 160x160 SD SDI signals 27 000x27 000 AES signals or any combination of these With a network bandwidth of 50 Gbit s MediorNet Compact provides enough capacity for bidirectional transport of 12 HD SDI signals dozens of MADI streams or Gbit Ethernet signals hundreds of Audio channels or intercom ports ideal for streamlining the infrastr...

Page 11: ...11 MediorNet User Manual 2 00 0 Figure 2 overview of topology USO RESTRITO ...

Page 12: ...re Low Speed slots designed for low data rate signals such as Audio signals Slots 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 are High Speed slots designed for high data rate signals such as Video signals The High Speed slots are divided in two groups slots 1 5 6 and 9 are 2x High Speed slots and slots 7 and 10 are 4x High Speed slots The MN LNK4 and the CWDM LINK Cards can be only equipped in the 4x High Speed slots Slots ...

Page 13: ...ar Frame rear view MediorNet Modular Frame Status LEDs LED On Off 1 No Processing Card inside or Processing Card malfunction Status OK 2 Not used Not used 3 12Vdc power present No power present Figure 5 MediorNet Modular Frame air flow top view USO RESTRITO ...

Page 14: ...alled and connected to separate AC power sources 90 264Vac 47 63Hz The PSUF have their power cord connectors at the front of the Frame while the PSUR have their power cord connectors at the rear side of the Frame Figure 6 MN PSUF front view Figure 7 MN PSUR rear view Figure 8 PSU front panel An overview about all Status indicators can be found in chapter Status LEDs USO RESTRITO ...

Page 15: ...x is correctly installed Do not use the MN FAN without dust filters Do only use original dust filters from Riedel as they provide proper air flow and are not flammable Figure 9 MN FAN Figure 10 MN FAN front panel If the status LED is orange ensure the dust filter is clean and the air flow through the ventilation opening on the left and right side of the Frame is not blocked An overview about all S...

Page 16: ...figuration PCs or external router control systems 1 x 1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet for PC networks transparent tunneling 2 x Artist intercom panel connectors 1x RJ45 1x BNC independently usable 2 x bi directional MADI interfaces 1x optical via SFP module 1x electrical via two BNC connectors 1 x Sync In 1x Sync Out via BNC connectors for Frame synchronization Each MN XSS Card has an Ethernet MAC and ...

Page 17: ...color 1 TxD orange white 2 TxD orange 3 RxD green white 4 blue 5 blue white 6 RxD green 7 brown white 8 brown Figure 13 MN XSS Card CONFIG Port RJ 45pinout 8P8C NETWORK Port The NETWORK Port is used to tunnel a LAN over the MediorNet network For a direct connection to a PC or to a network switch use any standard straight through network patch cable The MediorNet NETWORK Port is 1 Gbit full duplex ...

Page 18: ...between the Artist Card CAT5 108 G2 RC and the ARTIST Panel Port 1 to connect an Artist Mainframe at the MediorNet Frame Use a straight through cable to connect an Artist Panel at the ARTIST Panel Port 1 For the ARTIST Panel Ports the 2 channel mode is supported 1 8 Pin Signal 1 RxD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 5 6 TxD 7 8 Z 110 Ω Figure 15 MN XSS Card ARTIST panel 1 Port RJ45 pinout 2 1 Pin Signal 1 TxRx 2 TxRx...

Page 19: ...RODUCT APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1M LASER KLASSE 1M PRODUKT Figure 17 SFP front view top view 2 1 Pin Signal 1 Signal 2 GND Z 75 Ω Figure 18 MN XSS Card MADI 2 IN OUT Port BNC pinout SYNC IN SYNC OUT Ports The SYNC IN Port is used to synchronize the system to an external Sync Source The SYNC OUT Port is used to synchronize external systems to the Frame MediorNet is able to create a Sync internall...

Page 20: ...multiplexing de multiplexing The Cards multiplex MediorNet 4 25 Gbit s signals plus external fiber Ports onto one single mode duplex fiber accessible via LC connectors The external fiber Ports are connected via LC connectors 2 4 1 MN LNK2 The LNK2 Card needs a 2xHigh Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 It occupies one slot Figure 20 MN LNK2 top view Figure 21 MN LNK2 front...

Page 21: ...f placed in slot 1 5 6 or 9 only two of the four available High Speed links link 3 and 4 are supported Figure 22 MN LNK4 top view Figure 23 MN LNK4 front panel The original fiber module available from Riedel is highly recommended for use with the MN LNK4 fiber Ports An overview about all Status indicators can be found in chapter Status LEDs USO RESTRITO ...

Page 22: ...M LINK Card covers wavelengths from 1271 to 1411 nm It needs a 4xHigh Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 7 and 10 It occupies one slot While the MN LNK8 CWDM version can transport data over a fiber length of up to 40km the MN LNK8 CWDM80 version is equipped with high power SFPs for a maximum fiber length of 80km Figure 24 MN LNK8 CWDM top view Figure 25 MN LNK8 CWDM front panel Each Port ...

Page 23: ...H LINK Card covers wavelengths from 1471 to 1611 nm It needs a 4xHigh Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 7 and 10 It occupies one slot While the MN LNK8 CWDM H version can transport data over a fiber length of up to 40km the MN LNK8 CWDM80 H version is equipped with high power SFPs for a maximum fiber length of 80km Figure 26 MN LNK8 CWDM H top view Figure 27 MN LNK8 CWDM H front panel Ea...

Page 24: ...onnector The external fiber Ports are connected via two LC connectors The MN LNK10 CWDM Card supports single mode SFP transceivers only It needs two 4xHigh Speed Slots so it must be placed in slot 7 10 Figure 28 MN LNK10 CWDM top view Figure 29 MN LNK10 CWDM front panel Each Port for external fiber signals is specified for one specific wavelength as listed below Port Wavelength 1 1431 nm 2 1451 nm...

Page 25: ...sporting up to 76 5 Gbit s The MN LNK18 CWDM Card supports single mode SFP transceivers only It needs two 4xHigh Speed Slots so it must be placed in slot 7 10 Figure 30 MN LNK18 CWDM top view Figure 31 MN LNK18 CWDM front panel Ten additional already multiplexed external wavelengths can be multiplexed via one LC connector Port Wavelength Port Wavelength 1 1271 nm 6 1371 nm 2 1291 nm 7 1391 nm 3 13...

Page 26: ...are investment for future developments 2 5 1 MN HD4I The MN HD4I Card provides four inputs with BNC connectors for four HD SD SDI ASI or two 3G SDI Video sources Each input operates independently and is equipped with features like format detection and Audio De Embedder functionality The MN HD4I Card needs a 2xHigh Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 Figure 32 MN HD4I top v...

Page 27: ...ped with features like format detection frame sync and Audio Embedder functionality The MN HD4O Card needs a 2xHigh Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 Figure 35 MN HD4O top view Figure 36 MN HD4O front panel 2 1 Pin Signal 1 Signal 2 GND Z 75 Ω Figure 37 MN HD4O Card Video Port BNC pinout An overview about all Status indicators can be found in chapter Status LEDs USO REST...

Page 28: ...ideo signals Each in output operates independently and is equipped with features like format detection frame sync and Audio Embedder De Embedder functionality The MN HDO 4IO Card needs a 2xHigh Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 Figure 38 MN HDO 4IO top view Figure 39 MN HDO 4IO front panel An overview about all Status indicators can be found in chapter Status LEDs USO RE...

Page 29: ...I ASI or 2 3G Video inputs and up to 4 HD SD SDI ASI or 2 3G Video outputs Each port operates independently and is equipped with features like format detection frame sync and Audio Embedder De Embedder functionality The MN HD6 Card needs a 2xHigh Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 Figure 40 MN HD6 top view Figure 41 MN HD6 front panel 2 1 Pin Signal 1 Signal 2 GND Z 75 Ω ...

Page 30: ...eo outputs Each port operates independently and is equipped with features like format detection frame sync Audio Embedder De Embedder functionality conversion features and QUAD split Video output The MN HDP6 Card needs a 2xHigh Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 A maximum amount of 3 MN HDP6 Cards can be equipped in one MediorNet Modular Frame Figure 43 MN HDP6 top view F...

Page 31: ...FP module for a 2x64 Channel MADI interface The MN MA2EO Card needs a Low Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 3 and 8 Figure 46 MN MA2EO top view Figure 47 MN MA2EO front panel 2 1 Pin Signal 1 Signal 2 GND Z 75 Ω Figure 48 MN MA2EO Card MADI Port BNC pinout An overview about all Status indicators can be found in chapter Status LEDs USO RESTRITO ...

Page 32: ...t provides a redundant CAT5 ring network for the distribution of Audio and delivers state of the art Audio interfacing for any MediorNet installation The MN RN300 Card needs a Low Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 3 and 8 This Card does not provide remote power for the RockNet ring Figure 49 MN RN300 top view Figure 50 MN RN300 front panel For further configuration please refer to the Ro...

Page 33: ...te 2 ETHTX orange 3 ETHRX green white 4 blue 5 blue white 6 ETHRX green 7 brown white 8 brown Figure 51 MN RN300 Card RockNet NETWORK Port RJ 45 pinout USB Port 1 2 3 4 Pin Signal Standard color 1 NC red 2 RDM white 3 RDP green 4 GND black Figure 52 MN RN300 Card RockNet USB pinout USO RESTRITO ...

Page 34: ...NKI_RX1 brown Figure 53 MN RN300 Card RockNet LINK IN Port RJ 45 pinout LINK OUT Port 1 8 Pin Signal Standard color 1 LNKI_RX0 orange white 2 LNKI_RX0 orange 3 LNKI_TX0 green white 4 LNKI_RX1 blue 5 LNKI_RX1 blue white 6 LNKI_TX0 green 7 LNKI_TX1 brown white 8 LNKI_TX1 brown Figure 54 MN RN300 Card RockNet LINK OUT Port RJ 45 pinout An overview about all Status indicators can be found in chapter S...

Page 35: ...for the following signals 12 x GPI Inputs 12 x GPI Outputs 4 x RS 422 8 x AES 8 x AIO Two straight through cables with HDsub44 connectors male to female are required for the connection to either the MN MIO E or MN MIO T Card in the MediorNet system The connectors are male female due to reverse plug protection Figure 55 MN MBP top view Figure 56 MN MBP front panel USO RESTRITO ...

Page 36: ...GP IN5 N 6 GP IN6 P 19 GP IN6 N 7 GP IN7 P 20 GP IN7 N 8 GP IN8 P 21 GP IN8 N 9 GP IN9 P 22 GP IN9 N 10 GP IN10 P 23 GP IN10 N 11 GP IN11 P 24 GP IN11 N 12 GP IN12 P 25 GP IN12 N 13 GND Figure 57 MN MBP Card GPI Input Port Sub D 25 female pinout GND GP IN 5V GP INx P GP INx N Figure 58 MN MBP Card GPI Input Port Schematic The input voltage range of the GPI Input is 5 48 Vdc 5 mA USO RESTRITO ...

Page 37: ... N 6 GP OUT6 P 19 GP OUT6 N 7 GP OUT7 P 20 GP OUT7 N 8 GP OUT8 P 21 GP OUT8 N 9 GP OUT9 P 22 GP OUT9 N 10 GP OUT10 P 23 GP OUT10 N 11 GP OUT11 P 24 GP OUT11 N 12 GP OUT12 P 25 GP OUT12 N 13 GND Figure 59 MN MBP Card GPI Output Port Sub D 25 male pinout GND GP OUT GP OUTx P GP OUTx N Figure 60 MN MBP Card GPI Output Port Schematic The maximum input voltage of the GPI Output is 48 Vdc max 140 mA USO...

Page 38: ... 2 3 RS422 RX P 4 RS422 TX P 5 GND 6 RS422 RX N 7 8 9 Figure 61 MN MBP Card Serial 1 4 Port Sub D 9 female pinout 5V GND 5V GND RS xx RX RS xx TX RS 422 RX P RS 422 RX N RS 422 TX N RS 422 TX P Z B A RO DI GND VCC Y 1k 160R 1k Figure 62 MN MBP Card Serial Port Schematic USO RESTRITO ...

Page 39: ...een 7 brown white 8 brown Figure 63 MN MBP Card AES Port RJ 45 pinout GND GND B A D R DE RE_N AES x_TX_N AES x TX P VCC AES x_TX_TX AES x_TX_RX GND GND B A D R DE RE_N AES x RX P AES x_RX_N AES x_RX_TX AES x_RX_RX Figure 64 MN MBP Card AES Port Schematic The circuit is located on in the MN MIO E T The signals of the RJ45 ports are passed through the MN MBP USO RESTRITO ...

Page 40: ...hite 6 green 7 AIO TX P brown white 8 AIO TX N brown Figure 65 MN MBP Card AIO Port RJ 45 pinout ADC NC AIO x RX N AIO x RX P MIO T placement MIO E placement DAC AIO x TX P AIO x TX N NC Figure 66 MN MBP Card AIO Port Schematic The circuit is located on in the MN MIO E T The signals of the RJ45 ports are passed through the MN MBP USO RESTRITO ...

Page 41: ...4 AES 5 RX N 29 AES 5 TX P 44 15 30 Figure 67 MN MBP Card CON1 Port HD Sub44 male pinout 1 31 30 15 16 44 female Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 AIO 4 RX P 16 AIO 4 TX P 31 AIO 4 TX N 2 AIO 4 RX N 17 AIO 3 RX P 32 AIO 3 RX N 3 AIO 2 TX N 18 AIO 3 TX P 33 AIO 3 TX N 4 AIO 2 TX P 19 AIO 2 RX N 34 AIO 2 RX P 5 AIO 1 RX P 20 AIO 1 TX P 35 AIO 1 TX N 6 5V 21 AIO 1 RX N 36 GND 7 Reserved 22 GND 37 Re...

Page 42: ... is done either electronically or by inductors On this Card it is done electronically Two straight through cables with HDsub44 connectors male to female are required for the connection to the MN MBP The connectors are male female due to reverse plug protection The MN MIO E Card needs a Low Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 3 and 8 Figure 69 MN MIO E top view Figure 70 MN MIO E front pane...

Page 43: ...TX N 14 AES 5 RX N 29 AES 5 TX P 44 15 30 Figure 71 MN MIO Card CON1 Port HD Sub44 female pinout 1 31 30 15 16 44 male Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 AIO 4 RX P 16 AIO 4 TX P 31 AIO 4 TX N 2 AIO 4 RX N 17 AIO 3 RX P 32 AIO 3 RX N 3 AIO 2 TX N 18 AIO 3 TX P 33 AIO 3 TX N 4 AIO 2 TX P 19 AIO 2 RX N 34 AIO 2 RX P 5 AIO 1 RX P 20 AIO 1 TX P 35 AIO 1 TX N 6 5V 21 AIO 1 RX N 36 GND 7 Reserved 22 GND...

Page 44: ...On this Card it is done by inductors Two straight through cables with HDsub44 connectors male to female are required for the connection to the MN MBP The connectors are male female due to reverse plug protection The MN MIO T Card needs a Low Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 3 and 8 Figure 73 MN MIO T top view Figure 74 MN MIO T front panel The pinout of the MN MIO T is identical to the ...

Page 45: ...PC or to a network switch use any standard straight through network patch cable The MediorNet NETWORK Port is 1 Gbit full duplex compatible The MN ETH6 Card needs a 2xHigh Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 Figure 75 MN ETH6 top view Figure 76 MN ETH6 front panel An overview about all Status indicators can be found in chapter Status LEDs USO RESTRITO ...

Page 46: ... the connection to Grass Valley Cameras or Grass Valley Base Stations The MN GV2 Card needs a 2xHigh Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 Figure 77 MN GV2 top view Figure 78 MN GV2 front panel An overview about all Status indicators can be found in chapter Status LEDs USO RESTRITO ...

Page 47: ... Frames and Studer mixing consoles via Studer s A Link protocol and bi directional fiber connections The MN ST AL2 Card needs a 2xHigh Speed Slot so it can be placed in the slots 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 Figure 79 MN ST AL2 top view Figure 80 MN ST AL2 front panel An overview about all Status indicators can be found in chapter Status LEDs USO RESTRITO ...

Page 48: ... 40 C SFP MN LNK18 CWDM 600 g 12 VDC 2 A SMD 5 40 C SFP MN HD4I MN HD4O 350 g 12 VDC 2 A SMD 5 40 C BNC MN HDO 4IO 515 g 12 VDC 4 A SMD 5 40 C SFP MN HD6 MN HDP6 595 g 12 VDC 4 A SMD 5 40 C BNC MN MA2EO 230 g 12 VDC 2 A SMD 5 40 C SFP BNC MN RN300 225 g 12 VDC 2 A SMD 5 40 C RJ45 USB MN MBP 1500 g 5 VDC 0 3 A SMD on MIO E T 5 40 C SubD25 SubD9 RJ45 HDsub44 MN MIO E 270 g 12 VDC 2 A SMD 5 40 C HDsu...

Page 49: ...rt is disabled another port in the net is enabled LED SYNC IN SYNC OUT red Invalid Sync signal Jitter too high green Connected SYNC signal is valid SYNC OUT active orange Frame is Sync Master and in locking state Frame is Sync Master off No SYNC signal at the input Frame is Sync Slave and SYNC OUT is not active LED ARTIST 1 ARTIST 2 green on Input signal ok off No invalid signal at the input Input...

Page 50: ...d MADI signal output at least 1 SubChannel valid MADI Input signal locked orange Testsignals on all 64 SubChannels off no MADI signal output MADI frame is still transmitted no valid MADI signal at the input optical MADI Both LEDs are green for about 5 seconds while plugging an SFP MN RN300 LED LINK IN LINK OUT Master 48k 96k green communication ok synchronization ok device is sync master 48k sampl...

Page 51: ...link up SFP RX power too high low Connections present and interrupted green physical link up MediorNet link up Connections present and ok orange physical link up MediorNet link down off physical link down MediorNet link down no Connections present Both LEDs are green for about 5 seconds while plugging an SFP Both LEDs are red if an incompatible SFP is plugged MN PSU LED Status red error green ok o...

Page 52: ...x 2x 4x Display Port Outputs 2x 2x 2x Analog Audio Mic Line Inputs 2x 2x 4x Analog Audio Line Outputs 2x 2x 4x AES3 Digital Audio Ports 2x 2x 4x MADI Digital Audio Ports Optical 1x 1x 2x Gigabit Ethernet Ports 1x 1x 3x Serial Interfaces RS232 422 485 switchable 1x 1x 2x GPI Ports Input Output switchable 10x Sync Reference Input 1x 1x 1x Sync Reference Outputs 1x 1x 3x RockNet Interface 1x 1x OLED ...

Page 53: ...R 4 plug on the rear side of the device to power the system via an external power supply 12Vdc 7A PSU redundancy is available by using one IEC mains plus an external power supply Figure 83 MN Compact PSU 1 SELECT selection of IEC connector POWER A front side or POWER B rear side 2 POWER A front side IEC connect via locking IEC connector of provided power supply cord 3 POWER B rear side IEC connect...

Page 54: ...e Frame is not blocked Figure 84 MediorNet Compact air flow RockNet MN Compact PLUS and PRO provide an up link and down link CAT5 connector for Riedel RockNet digital Audio network This provides a maximum Audio break out of up to 128 channels RockNet provides a redundant CAT5 ring network for the distribution of Audio and delivers state of the art Audio interfacing for any MediorNet installation M...

Page 55: ...display of the local MN Compact serial number and the software version package 5 Temperature display of the FPGA LINK and Board Temperature of the local MN Compact 6 Riedel logo 7 rx power display of the actual optical receive power display of the minimum required receive power display of the maximum allowed receive power the power of each single High Speed link 1 12 can be displayed 8 in usage di...

Page 56: ...ush the rotary encoder button main menu jump into submenu rx power in usage out usage change of view jump to main menu IP address jump to Netmask jump to Apply jump to main menu Node ID jump to Apply jump to main menu Temperature jump to next temperature push the display buttons main menu jump to next menu entry rx power in usage out usage jump to in usage of the actual Link jump to out usage of t...

Page 57: ...r 1 11 5 min 19 9 max 0 9 rx power 2 17 5 min 19 9 max 0 9 rx power 11 21 0 min 19 9 max 0 9 rx power 12 0 2 min 19 9 max 0 9 11 5 min 19 9 max 0 9 17 5 min 19 9 max 0 9 21 0 min 19 9 max 0 9 0 2 min 19 9 max 0 9 change values in brackets discard changes confirm changes 192 168 042 011 255 255 255 0 192 168 042 011 255 255 255 0 cancel apply 192 168 042 011 255 255 255 0 cancel apply 192 168 042 0...

Page 58: ...UT Port is used to synchronize external systems with the Frame MediorNet is able to create a Sync internally For all supported Sync formats refer to chapter Supported synchronization formats MN Compact PRO provides 1 input and 3 outputs All outputs distribute the same signal and cannot be configured independently MN Compact BASIC and PLUS provide 1 input and 1 output 2 1 Pin Signal 1 Signal 2 GND ...

Page 59: ...urn 10 Lane3 20 DP_PWR Figure 89 MN Compact DISPLAYPORT pinout MADI Port The MN Compact PRO provides 2 BASIC PLUS 1 MADI Ports for single mode or multi mode SFP Transceiver The original fiber module available from Riedel is highly recommended for use with the MADI Port as it provides the proper optical budget for other MADI devices Each MADI Port supports up to 64 bidirectional Audio channels TX R...

Page 60: ...nnectors to connect Artist panels or AES signals to the MediorNet Frame Use an X over cable between the Artist Card CAT5 108 G2 RC and the AES Port to connect an Artist Mainframe at the MediorNet Frame Use a straight through cable to connect an Artist Panel at the AES Port For the ARTIST Panel Ports the 2 channel mode is supported 1 8 Pin Signal 1 RxD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 5 6 TxD 7 8 Z 110 Ω Figure 93 MN...

Page 61: ...o signals 2 PUSH 3 1 female 1 3 2 male Pin Signal 1 GND 2 Hot 3 Cold female inputs male outputs Figure 95 MN Compact Analog IN OUT Port XLR3 pinout AOUTA AOUTA DAC NC Analog Audio Out AINL AINL ADC Digital Filters VIN_P VOUT_P VCOM_IN VIN_N VOUT_N 48V Phantom Power Analog Audio In Figure 96 MN MBP AIO Port Schematic USO RESTRITO ...

Page 62: ...e 2 BI_DA orange 3 BI_DB green white 4 BI_DC blue 5 BI_DC blue white 6 BI_DB green 7 BI_DD brown white 8 BI_DD brown Figure 97 MN Compact ETH Port RJ 45 pinout SERIAL Port MN Compact PRO provides 2 BASIC PLUS 1 Serial Ports Each Port can be individually configured to different formats RS232 422 485 RS485 supports only 4 wire mode 1 6 9 5 male Pin RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 1 Chassis Chassis Chassis 2 Rx...

Page 63: ... GPI 06 P 19 GPI 06 N 7 GPI 07 P 20 GPI 07 N 8 GPI 08 P 21 GPI 08 N 9 GPI 09 P 22 GPI 09 N 10 GPI 10 P 23 GPI 10 N 11 GND 24 GPI PSU1 12V 0 14A 12 GPI PSU2 12V 0 14A 25 GND 13 GND Figure 99 MN Compact GPI Port Sub D 25 female pinout 3V3 GND 3V3 GPIInput Input Current Limit GPIOutput I OProtection GPI OUT U86 GPI_N GPI_P GPIIn Out NC GPI IN GPI MODE Figure 100 MN Compact GPI Port Schematic The inpu...

Page 64: ...nk transport a gross bandwidth of 4 25Gbit s A combination of different Fiber Options is possible The replacement of Compact Fiber Options is done by Riedel or one of its authorized distributors or dealers and may under no circumstances be done by the user Following Fiber Options are available further Fiber Options are available on request CWDM special Wavelengths High Power SFPs 25G WDM Neutrik o...

Page 65: ...re 104 8 5G Neutrik opticalCON QUAD 4 25G Neutrik opticalCON DUO 2 Fibers SFP 1 HS Link 4 25GB Figure 105 4 25G Neutrik opticalCON DUO 8 5G Dual LC Duplex 4 Fibers SFP SFP 2 HS Links 8 5GB Figure 106 8 5G Dual LC Duplex 4 25G Dual ST 2 Fibers SFP 1 HS Link 4 25GB Figure 107 4 25G Dual ST USO RESTRITO ...

Page 66: ...ing Option Cards are available MN C OPT GV2 2x Grass Valley Interfaces MN C OPT SDI 8I 8x BNC Video inputs MN C OPT SDI 8O 8x BNC Video outputs MN C OPT SDI 4I4O 4x BNC Video inputs 4x BNC Video outputs MN C OPT HDMI 4I 4x HDMI Video inputs MN C OPT HDMI 4O 4x HDMI Video outputs MN C OPT HDMI 2I2O 2x HDMI Video inputs 2x HDMI Video outputs 3 3 1 MN C OPT GV2 The MN C OPT GV2 Option Card provides t...

Page 67: ...Input features Auto Format Detection 16 Channel 4 groups Audio De embedding with Sample Rate Converter Output features Frame Synchronizer Video Delay max value depends on the input signal see chapter Video Delay Audio Delay for Embedder up to 1 s in steps of 1 ms 16 Channel 4 groups Audio Embedding On Screen Display for Video outputs Signal Info Connection Status Timecode This Option Card is only ...

Page 68: ... Video signals or 3 3G and 2 HD SD SDI ASI Video signals or 2 3G and 4 HD SD SDI ASI Video signals or 1 3G and 6 HD SD SDI ASI Video signals or 8 HD SD SDI ASI Video signals Figure 111 MN C OPT SDI 8O front view MN C OPT SDI 4I4O 4x BNC Video inputs 4x BNC Video outputs All inputs and outputs support 3G HD SD SDI ASI Video signals Figure 112 MN C OPT SDI 4I4OI front view USO RESTRITO ...

Page 69: ... SDI ASI Video signals Video Test Pattern Generator Input features Auto Format Detection 2 Channel Audio De embedding with Sample Rate Converter Output features Frame Synchronizer Video Delay max value depends on the input signal see chapter Video Delay Audio Delay for Embedder up to 1 s in steps of 1 ms 8 Channel 2 groups Audio Embedding On Screen Display for Video outputs Signal Info Connection ...

Page 70: ...et User Manual 2 00 0 MN C OPT HDMI 4O 4x HDMI 1 3a outputs Figure 114 MN C OPT HDMI 4O front view MN C OPT HDMI 2I2O 2x HDMI 1 3a inputs 2x HDMI 1 3a outputs Figure 115 MN C OPT HDMI 2I2O front view USO RESTRITO ...

Page 71: ...otation off Frame is SYNC Slave If the fan status LED is orange ensure the dust filter is clean and the air flow through the ventilation opening on the left and right side of the Frame is not blocked MN Compact LINK LED Link Status left Link Activity right red physical link up MediorNet link up SFP RX power too high low Connections present and interrupted green physical link up MediorNet link up C...

Page 72: ...tion not OK off no PC connection no CAT 5 cable connected to neighbor device MN Compact ANALOG IN OUT LED ANALOG IN 48V green Audio input signal detected orange 48V phantom power on off no Audio input signal detected 48V phantom power off LED ANALOG OUT MUTE red Mute on green Audio output signal present orange Test tone active off no Audio output signal Mute off MN Compact MADI LED SFP left SFP ri...

Page 73: ...input Video format no output green valid output Video format orange test pattern active off no output signal MN Compact SYNC IN OUT LED SYNC IN Status LED SYNC OUT Status LED red Sync signal invalid jitter to high green Connected SYNC signal is valid SYNC OUT active off No SYNC signal at the input SYNC OUT inactive MN Compact ETH LED ETH left ETH right red MN connection present and interrupted gre...

Page 74: ...l conversion 646 500 µs 1146 µs 48 kHz sample rate 323 500 µs 823 µs 96 kHz sample rate Digital Analog conversion 500 625 µs 1125 µs 48 kHz sample rate 500 313 µs 813 µs 96 kHz sample rate Analog Digital Analog conversion 646 500 625 µs 1771 µs 48 kHz sample rate 323 500 313 µs 1136 µs 96 kHz sample rate Data Transport Delay Serial Data 93 75 µs 10 µs per MN hop optical delay on long fibers GPI 93...

Page 75: ...25M Level A mapping structure 1 2970 1080p B DL 60 59 94 50 SMPTE 425M Level B Dual Link Mapping 2970 720p B DS 60 59 94 50 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 SMPTE 425M Level B Dual Stream Mapping 2970 1080i B DS 60 59 94 50 SMPTE 425M Level B Dual Stream Mapping 2970 1080p B DS 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 SMPTE 425M Level B Dual Stream Mapping 2970 1080 psF B DS 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 SMPTE 425M Level B Dual Stream Ma...

Page 76: ...l 720p29 97 only at output TriLevel 1080psF23 98 TriLevel 720p25 only at output WordClock 48 kHz TriLevel 720p24 only at output WordClock 96 kHz TriLevel 720p23 98 only at output WordClock 192 kHz TriLevel 1080i60 WordClock Pulse 48 kHz TriLevel 1080i59 94 WordClock Pulse 96 kHz TriLevel 1080i50 WordClock Pulse 192 kHz Supported MN GV2 Equipment Cameras LDK 8000 LDK 8300 single speed only LDX 80 W...

Page 77: ...iber Port of the same type Fiber Port Connection to MN LNK2 MN LNK4 MN LNK2 MN LNK4 MN LNK8 ADD Port MN LNK10 ADD Port MN Compact Link 4 25G Dual ST Neutrik opticalCON DUO MN Compact Link 8 5G Neutrik opticalCON QUAD Dual LC Duplex SmartRack MC WDM ADD Port SmartRack MC CWDM ADD Port MN LNK8 CWDM MUX Port MN LNK8 CWDM MUX Port MN LNK18 CWDM ADD Port MN LNK10 CWDM MUX Port MN LNK10 CWDM MUX Port MN...

Page 78: ...180 m HD Video 720p 60 Hz Coax cable with BNC connectors 72 m HD Video 1080i 60 Hz Coax cable with BNC connectors 72 m HD Video 1080p 60 Hz Coax cable with BNC connectors 35 m MN MIO for MN MBP Cable with HDsub44 connectors 3 m MN LNK2 4 SFP MN ST AL2 SFP MN MM 850 4 25Gbit S 62 5 125 m 50 125µm 70 m 150 m 5 dB MN SM 1310 4 25Gbit s 10 km 9 6 dB MN SM HP 1310 4 25Gbit s 40 km 18 dB MN SM 1xyz 4 25...

Page 79: ... Ch 28 Ch 28 Ch 1 Sample Number n n 1 n n 1 n n n 1 n n 1 n 2 AES3 Subframe A B A B A A B A B A 20 8 µs 96 kHz Frame Pattern MediorNet Products MADI Subframe 0 1 2 26 27 0 1 26 27 0 Audio Channel Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 27 Ch 28 Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 27 Ch 28 Ch 1 Sample Number n n n n n n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 n 2 AES3 Subframe A B A A B A B A B A 20 8 µs 48 kHz RockNet MediorNet Products MADI Subframe 0 1 2 3 4 52 53 ...

Page 80: ...s stored on a SD Memory card in the MN XSS of a Modular Frame and in the flash memory in the MN Compact The configuration can be stored on the configuration PC too This is useful for a quick configuration on other Frames 5 1 What is required MediorWorks is a Java application So it doesn t require a special operating system Requirements for establishing a connection to the MediorNet system PC Works...

Page 81: ...ad of MediorWorks The MediorWorks application is stored on each MediorNet Frame and can be directly downloaded via Web browser from the MediorNet Frame In the default configuration the IP address of MediorNet Frames is configured within the private Zeroconf range This address is assigned without the use of a DHCP server and is in the range between 169 254 1 1 and 169 254 254 254 If the IP address ...

Page 82: ... and offer you to download and start the MediorWorks application The factory default IP address of a Frame in the Network is 169 254 1 1 Figure 118 HTML website of MediorNet The application can be stored on your local PC by a mouse click on Download MediorWorks Please take care that the extension of the filename is jar USO RESTRITO ...

Page 83: ...Frame Figure 119 choose network interface By default MediorWorks is starting with the CONNECTIONS view On this Workspace you see two Windows First the DEVICE BROWSER second the CONNECTIONS window You find a short description in the chapters below More details of these windows can be found in the chapters DEVICE BROWSER and CONNECTIONS Figure 120 startup view of MediorWorks software USO RESTRITO ...

Page 84: ...your desired windows This topic is handled in chapter Workspace Figure 122 standard Workspaces click to jump to the respective chapter In the bottom right corner of each Workspace is a table of the MediorNet Modular Frame slots displayed Here the numbering of each slot 1 to 10 and the fixed positions of the Processing Card MN XSS and the power supply Also the positions of the two Low Speed Slots 3...

Page 85: ...k on this icon if not already opened DEVICE BROWSER window The DEVICE BROWSER shows all Frames in the MediorNet network and all equipped Cards are displayed This window as well as the MATRIX are the platform for the creation of connections The DEVICE BROWSER is divided in following regions Sources Cards Frames Destinations Channels SubChannels Figure 128 DEVICE BROWSER window In the DEVICE BROWSER...

Page 86: ...ubChannels of this Channel are displayed An icon informs you again about the kind of signal In the SOURCE region only Input Cards and Input channels are displayed In the DESTINATION region only Output Cards and Output channels are displayed Bidirectional channels are displayed in both areas The Filter feature is located right beside the DEVICE BROWSER Only the selected Channel types are displayed ...

Page 87: ...including the search text in the source and or destination name All shown connections can be sorted by Source Destination Format State Priority and Lock The sorting is triggered by single or double click on the criteria in the headline If a row of a connection is marked detailed information Frame Card Channel SubChannel Slot and Plug of this connection are displayed on the right side of the window...

Page 88: ... keyboard 2 Switch to the editor by pressing RETURN key like double click 3 modifying the text 4 close editor by pressing the RETURN key again It s also possible to rename by a right click on the required name A context menu is displayed Select the last option Configuration In this CONFIGURATION window it is also possible to change the naming The CONFIGURATION window varies depending on which Card...

Page 89: ...ideo formats By right click on the input or output Card and selecting the configuration option in the context menu the CONFIGURATION window is opened Figure 132 configuration of Video formats Input Card f i MN HD4I Figure 133 Input Card configuration USO RESTRITO ...

Page 90: ...ronizes asynchronous Audio signal to the MediorNet clock Test Patterns of any kind of type can be enable on all channels of Video input and output Cards Test Patterns Test tones are also available for Audio output Cards The signal type on an input Channel is detected automatically in the system Due to the limited data rate of 4 25Gbit s of the fiber links it is necessary to define and reserve the ...

Page 91: ...eckbox and the latency of this Channel can be set to fixed 500 µs In the Video delay region the phase of the signal can be adjusted between 1 pixel and 5 frames The output picture in case of a signal loss can be switched between freeze last valid picture and gray blue black In the function group Insert Text the on screen display with different information s and the Timecode can be overlaid in the ...

Page 92: ...92 MediorNet User Manual 2 00 0 Figure 136 Output Channel configuration USO RESTRITO ...

Page 93: ...selecting a MADI source the user is able to access all 64 SubChannels Every SubChannel can be routed individually In the destination region the user can define the signal target The procedure of selecting is the same as selecting the source signal Connect Button By pressing the Button with the mouse or CTRL C on the keyboard a connection is established and activated from the source Channel to the ...

Page 94: ... block of source channels and connect it to a single destination Channel or vice versa The result is a connection pattern that matches the selection of source channels This procedure works also vice versa Hence a multiple selection of destination channels can be assigned to a single source Channel Further it is possible to connect a certain amount of source channels with the same amount of destina...

Page 95: ...eating your connection Otherwise the connection is established only from SOURCE towards DESTINATION If you have checked the checkbox LOCKED on the bottom of the DEVICE BROWSER before creating the connection the connection is protected against a single click delete If a connection is locked and you try to delete it a window will pop up and ask for confirmation before the connection will be deleted ...

Page 96: ... If this is not feasible the connection won t be established In the lower field Exclude from route all items are displayed which are excluded for the routing Both lists can be easily created by drag drop The order of items in the include list can be changed by selecting and using the buttons up and down to move The selected entry can be deleted by pressing the Del key on the keyboard By right clic...

Page 97: ...ect single Frames or all Frames by clicking the checkbox Select all In the comment area the user is able to note information about the configuration Figure 142 Save Frame Configuration After applying a left click on the Button Save a context menu is displayed and you can browse to the target path on your PC and enter a name for the configuration file The button Save will store all information abou...

Page 98: ...peed 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 MN HD6 HD SDI electrical Video input and output Card 2x HD 2x 3G input 2x HD 2x 3G output 2x HD input or output useable in slot 2xHigh Speed 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 MN HDP6 HD SDI electrical Video input and output Card 2x HD 2x 3G input 2x HD 2x 3G output 2x HD input or output Quadsplit 2 Conversion useable in slot 2xHigh Speed 1 5 6 7 9 and 10 MN MA2EO MADI Card BNC input output SF...

Page 99: ...by re routing This state occurs when 1 A connection is set up from Frame A via Frame B to Frame C 2 If Frame C is removed from the network 3 If the connection will be deleted on Frame A the connection will be deleted on Frame A and B but not on Frame C due to C isn t attached any more 4 If Frame C will be reconnected the state is set to damaged The connection is still configured on Frame C In this...

Page 100: ...erface Port Serial Port 10 Mbit s Ethernet 100 Mbit s Ethernet 1000 Mbit s Ethernet LINK Signals Fiber Link Connector Test Signals A valid signal is connected to the Channel Valid means in case of a Video signal that the detected signal equals the configured signal Valid means in case of an Audio signal that a signal with a level of minimum 30dBFS is attached to the Channel this is observed around...

Page 101: ...sspoint Connection interrupted equal to Connection interrupted and locked Connection damaged equal to Connection damaged and locked Unstable Link Unstable Link Warning enabled Unstable Link Warning disabled Construction Production Mode Display Construction Mode Automatic re routing is not active Production Mode Automatic re routing is active Mode inconsistent Some Frames are in Construction Mode a...

Page 102: ...state Connection ok Connection interrupted If a converted Video stream is routed to an output with enabled OSD the OSD shows the original format on the left side and the converted format on the right side The name of the Video input Channel routed to the conversion input is also shown on the left side of the OSD Figure 144 OSD of signal conversion The On Screen Display can be activated by right cl...

Page 103: ...nwanted switching and alarms in the system Construction Mode Mode for setup and configuration of the system Automatic re routing s not activated Production Mode Mode for production Automatic re routing is activated Figure 146 Construction Production Mode A description of the used symbols modes can be found in chapter Icons By left click on this icon a context menu is opened and you can select betw...

Page 104: ...ber loss The higher the re route priority 1 3 the more important is the signal Hence a signal with the priority 3 is handled preferred as a signal with the priority 1 Existing uninterrupted links won t be aborted independent of the priority list I e an existing link without reroute priority off won t be aborted by an interrupted link with reroute priority 3 The classification can be defined by a r...

Page 105: ... MD RN 352 FO RN 302 LO RN 335 DI RN 362 IR Connection Establishment The RockNet View is opened by right clicking on a RN 300 Card or on the RockNet elements of a MN Compact Plus Pro device and selecting the entry RockNet View in the context menu Figure 149 Open RockNet View If the RockNet View is opened at a MN RN300 Card for the first time the IP address of the Card need to be entered Figure 150...

Page 106: ...st displays the Device Name the Device ID the device type and the status of the device If a device without Device Name is present RockNet View will generate a temporary name like Device n This name is only displayed in the Software and will not be transmitted to the device The Device Name and Device ID can be modified in the Device View The status bar indicates following conditions The device is c...

Page 107: ...ed The content can be modified by clicking on the fields In the lower region contains the device settings which are separated in multiple tabs The number of values depends of the device type If a Channel tab is selected the button Channel Wizard is available in the upper region Figure 152 Device View upper region Status Tab On this tab device information are displayed which can not be modified Fig...

Page 108: ...ble at the Link Input Remote Power Out Indication if Remote Power is available at the Link Output Temp Error Indication if the device temperature is critical above 70 C USB Eth Disabled Indication if the USB and Ethernet Ports are disabled for security reasons HA Remote only MY Cards Indication if the HA Remote cable is connected BNC Interface A B only MADI devices Indicates the BNC status of Inte...

Page 109: ... IMPORTANT a short Audio interruption may occur by changing this setting Frequency A RockNet ring can be set to 48 kHz or 96 kHz mode but not every device supports the 96 kHz mode Hence this setting is not always available External Sync If a device is set to Master the clock source can be selected here Network IP Address Entry of IP address to access the device via PC Subnet Entry of Subnet Mask o...

Page 110: ...ly selectable number of the Yamaha console The same Desk ID must by assigned if multiple RN 141 MY RN 341 MY Cards are plugged in one Yamaha console Slot ID only RN 131 MY RN 341 MY Number of the slot in the Yamaha console where the Card is plugged 48V Control only RN 301 MI Defines if the Phantom Power can be controlled remotely via the Independent Gain feature or if the setting is done locally a...

Page 111: ... 48V voltage of one input channel Gain Sets the Gain value of one Channel This can be done by direct entering the numeric value or by a Fader which appears by clicking on the Fader Button Changing the Gain value of an output Channel is only possible if the Gain type of the respective device is set to Gain Master or Gain Slave Level Displays the actual Audio level of the Channel A red bar is displa...

Page 112: ...channels of the device Check the box First Channel and select the first Channel of the 160 RockNet channels to route the selected range to the RockNet channels It is also possible to assign Channel Names automatically if the box Name is checked and a Name and Start Number is entered For example if Ch is set as Name and 1 is set as Start Number the system will generate the Channel Names Ch 1 Ch 2 a...

Page 113: ... the CONFIGURATION window described in the following chapters Entries and changes in text fields in the CONFIGURATION windows are automatically applied if the user click on a button on a checkbox in another text field press the tab key the focus moves to the next field button or checkbox clicks in a free region outside the CONFIGURATION window close the CONFIGURATION window close MediorWorks The E...

Page 114: ... for the Channel names Apply Short Name Apply the entered short name System Location Location information System Contact Contact information f i in case of trouble LED Brightness The brightness of the status LEDs of the Frame can be adjusted between 0 100 exceptions are the Fan and PSU User Notes empty field for the user to enter any notes The brightness can be changed either by up down arrow curs...

Page 115: ...Sync Out port on the MN XSS see chapter Supported synchronization formats Leading Sync By checking this checkbox the Sync signal at the SYNC OUT port of this Frame is generated 500µs before the MediorNet wide sync signal TC Mode Selection of Timecode format PAL NTSC NTSC DF VITC Out 1 By checking this checkbox the MediorNet Timecode is embedded in the Sync Signal 1 This checkbox is only available ...

Page 116: ...he input Mode Panels or Artist synchronized to MediorNet Artist asynchronous to MediorNet Audio AES3 Sample Rate 48kHz 96kHz Mono Channel Left Name Name of left mono Channel Mono Channel Right Name Name of right mono Channel The right part of this window contains output settings concerning Artist Out These are Name Name of the output Mute Enable disable of output signal or mono Channel Test Signal...

Page 117: ...nels Selection of the number of MADI channels 64 56 56 1 in 48kHz sample rate mode 32 28 28 1 in 96kHz sample rate mode MADI In SRC On Enabling the sample rate converter only MADI 1 and 48 kHz Left Input MADI Mono Channel Name Name of the MADI Inputs Mono channels Right Output MADI Mono Channel Name Name of MADI Outputs Mono channels On the right of the output name is the symbol for the 1kHz test ...

Page 118: ...CONFIGURATION Via the Network Port on the MN XSS Card can be tunneled additional 1000BaseT Ethernet Packets via the fiber The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Output Bandwidth Reservation of bandwidth used for the Ethernet Tunnel USO RESTRITO ...

Page 119: ... CONFIGURATION The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the LTC input Mute Enabled muting will disconnect the external LTC at the Audio input and the LTC Channel In this case the timecode is no longer available for the system USO RESTRITO ...

Page 120: ...IGURATION 5 7 7 3 In the headline is the name of the Frame the name of the MN HD4I as well as the slot shown MN HD4I Card CONFIGURATION Figure 163 MN HD4I Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 121: ...escribed in the table below Test Pattern Enable disable and format selection of the test pattern see chapter Test Pattern Excluding of the 16 Audio SubChannels see chapter De Embedder Embedder Determination of required bandwidth of respective Channel see chapter Format Group 3G is only on Channel 1 and 2 available see chapter Supported Formats Name Name of the Channel here FE9 1 In 1 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 122: ... Selection of the output signal format PAL NTSC depending on the input signal No format conversion is performed See chapter Supported Formats Channel 1 2 out sync System sync Video signal at output is synchronized to the system clock Source sync Video signal at output 1 keeps the same phase of the input signal Output 2 disabled Channel 3 4 out sync System sync Video signal at output is synchronize...

Page 123: ...n the table below Test Pattern Enable disable and format selection of the test pattern see chapter Test Pattern see chapter Frame Synchronizer This function overlays status information on the respective output signal see chapter Insert Text Selection of Audio groups 1 to 4 to embed Audio signals see chapter Embedder Name Name of the Channel here FE9 5 Out 1 Enable disable of the Video output signa...

Page 124: ...RATION 5 7 7 5 In the headline is the name of the Frame the name of the MN HDO 4IO as well as the slot shown MN HDO 4IO Card CONFIGURATION Figure 167 MN HDO 4IO Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 125: ...ds are described in the table below Test Pattern Enable disable and format selection of the test pattern see chapter Test Pattern Excluding of the 16 Audio SubChannels see chapter De Embedder Determination of required bandwidth of respective Channel see chapter Format Group 3G is only on Channel 1 and 2 available see chapter Supported Formats Name Name of the Channel here 111 1 In 1 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 126: ...est pattern see chapter Test Pattern Sync System sync Video signal at output is synchronized to the system clock Source sync Video signal at output keeps the same phase of the input signal see chapter Frame Synchronizer This function overlays status information on the respective output signal see chapter Insert Text Selection of Audio groups 1 to 4 to embed Audio SubChannels see chapter EMBEDDER N...

Page 127: ...Quad Split In the headline is the name of the Frame the name of the MN HD P 6 as well as the slot shown MN HD P 6 Card CONFIGURATION Figure 170 MN HD P 6 Card CONFIGURATION The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Card Name Name of the Card Channel 3 Mode Selection of signal direction of Channel 3 input output Channel 4 Mode Selection of signal direction of Channel 4 i...

Page 128: ...s are described in the table below Test Pattern Enable disable and format selection of the test pattern see chapter Test Pattern Excluding of the 16 Audio SubChannels see chapter De Embedder Determination of required bandwidth of respective Channel see chapter Format Group 3G is only on Channel 1 and 2 available see chapter Supported Formats Name Name of the Channel here 153 1 In 1 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 129: ...st pattern see chapter Test Pattern Sync System sync Video signal at output is synchronized to the system clock Source sync Video signal at output keeps the same phase of the input signal see chapter Frame Synchronizer This function overlays status information on the respective output signal see chapter Insert Text Selection of Audio groups 1 to 4 to embed Audio SubChannels see chapter EMBEDDER Na...

Page 130: ...rent fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Format Group Determination of required bandwidth SD HD 3G Conversion Output Video Format Selection of the output format depending of the signal format of the input Aspect Ratio Selection of the aspect ratio of the output signal Matrix Routing of internal signals routings to other Cards are possible in the Device Browser USO REST...

Page 131: ...e below Name Name of the Channel Format Group Determination of required bandwidth HD 3G Output Format Selection of the output format 1080i p 50 59 94 60 Hz Show Audio Meter Disable enable of the Audio meter of each QUAD Channel Audio Meter Channels Selection of left and right Audio Channel if Show Audio Meter is enabled Matrix Routing of internal signals routings to other Cards are possible in the...

Page 132: ...URATION 5 7 7 7 In the headline is the name of the Frame the name of the MN MA2EO as well as the slot shown MN MA2 EO Card CONFIGURATION Figure 175 MN MA2EO Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 133: ... 48kHz 96kHz Mono Out Channels Selection of the number of MADI SubChannels 64 56 56 1 in 48kHz sample rate mode 32 28 28 1 in 96kHz sample rate mode Left Input MADI Mono Channel Name Name of the MADI Input Channel SubChannels Right Output MADI Mono Channel Name Name of the MADI Output Channel SubChannels On the right of the MADI Output Channels SubChannels are the symbols for the 1kHz test signal ...

Page 134: ...GURATION 5 7 7 8 In the headline is the name of the Frame the name of the MN RN300 as well as the slot shown MN RN300 Card CONFIGURATION Figure 177 MN RN300 Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 135: ...t Input MADI Mono Channel Name Name of the RockNet Input Channel SubChannels Right Output MADI Mono Channel Name Name of the RockNet Output Channel SubChannels On the right of the RockNet Output Channels SubChannels are the symbols for the 1kHz test signal and the muting A left click on these icons will enable disable the function The amount of available RockNet SubChannels depends on the selected...

Page 136: ... the Frame the name of the MN MIO as well as the slot shown MN MIO Card CONFIGURATION Figure 179 MN MIO Card CONFIGURATION The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Card Audio Out SR Selection of the Audio output sample rate 48kHz 96kHz USO RESTRITO ...

Page 137: ...al 2 00 0 MN MIO Analog In CONFIGURATION Figure 180 MN MIO Analog In CONFIGURATION The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Channel number of the input Name Name of the input USO RESTRITO ...

Page 138: ...number of the output Name Name of the output Testsignal Enable disable of the 1kHz test signals Delay Adjustment of the Audio delay Maximum delay of 1000ms Mute Enable disable of output signal The Delay can be changed either by up down arrow cursor keys or by the mouse wheel Mouse wheel or arrow cursor key only 1 step with pressed ALT key 10 steps with pressed SHIFT key 100 steps USO RESTRITO ...

Page 139: ...below AES Channel Channel number of the input AES left right Name Name of the input SRC Activated sample rate converter will synchronize an asynchronous AES signal to the MediorNet clock Audio Artist Mode The embedded User Bits in the AES stream are passed through the system In Artist Mode these Bits are replaced by Artist Panels relevant information USO RESTRITO ...

Page 140: ...al Enable disable of the 1kHz test signals Audio Artist Mode Audio Mode is used when AES signal is connected Artist Mode is used when an Artist panel is connected Delay Adjustment of the Audio delay Maximum delay of 1000ms Mute Enable disable of output signal The Delay can be changed either by up down arrow cursor keys or by the mouse wheel Mouse wheel or arrow cursor key only 1 step with pressed ...

Page 141: ...NFIGURATION The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Channel number of the Channel Name Name of the Channel Mode Bidirectional is used to receive and transmit a combined signal In out is used two receive and transmit two independent signals USO RESTRITO ...

Page 142: ...ferent fields are described in the table below Channel Channel number of the input Name Name of the input Debounce Enable disable of input debouncing delay of 100ms Mode Selection to control GPI loop through triggered on positive slope triggered on negative slope inverted loop through permanent on permanent off USO RESTRITO ...

Page 143: ...ATION The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Channel number of the output Name Name of the output Mode Selection to control GPI loop through triggered on positive slope triggered on negative slope inverted loop through permanent on permanent off USO RESTRITO ...

Page 144: ...ION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed MN ETH6 Eth 1 6 CONFIGURATION The contents of the tabs Eth 1 to Eth 6 have the same structure Figure 188 MN ETH6 CONFIGURATION Additional 1000BaseT Ethernet Packets can be tunneled via the six ports on the MN ETH6 Card via the fiber In this window the name of the Channel can be entered or changed and the required bandwidth can be sel...

Page 145: ...put signal format PAL NTSC depending on the input signal No format conversion is performed See chapter Formats If the broadcast format is changed via LDK Connect Gateway in the Grass Valley System a few seconds need to passed before the respective format is configured in MediorWorks The Grass Valley Subsystem needs to terminate first the handshake in the previous format If the configuration is cha...

Page 146: ...required bandwidth of respective Channel HD 3G De Embedder Audio Channels INTERFACE MODE set to Camera Interface All 6 channels are de embedded INTERFACE MODE set to Base Station Interface Only channels 1 to 4 are de embedded Embedder Audio Channels INTERFACE MODE set to Camera Interface Only channels 1 to 4 can be embedded INTERFACE MODE set to Base Station Interface All 6 channels can be embedde...

Page 147: ...147 MediorNet User Manual 2 00 0 MN ST AL2 Card CONFIGURATION Figure 191 MN ST AL2 Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 148: ...f the Redundant SFP is used Main only The samples of the Redundant SFP are used only Redundant preferred If both SFPs receive a signal the signal of the Redundant SFP is used Redundant preferred combining If both SFPs receive a signal each sample of both Audio streams are compared The samples of the Redundant SFP are used if they are valid If the samples of the Redundant SFP are invalid the signal...

Page 149: ...9 MediorNet User Manual 2 00 0 MN Compact Frame CONFIGURATION 5 7 7 13 In the headline is the name of the Frame shown MN Compact Frame CONFIGURATION Figure 193 MN Compact Frame CONFIGURATION USO RESTRITO ...

Page 150: ...ut port on the MN Compact see chapter Supported synchronization formats Leading Sync By checking the checkbox Leading Sync Out the Sync signal at the SYNC OUT port of this Frame is generated 500µs before the MediorNet wide sync signal TC Mode Selection of Timecode format PAL NTSC NTSC DF VITC Out 1 By checking the checkbox VITC Out the MediorNet Timecode is embedded in the Sync Signal User Notes e...

Page 151: ...is field the name of the main module can be entered or changed MN Compact Main LTC CONFIGURATION Figure 195 MN Compact Main LTC CONFIGURATION The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the LTC input Mute Enabled muting will disconnect the external LTC at the Audio input and the LTC Channel In this case the timecode is no longer available for the system USO R...

Page 152: ...ION 5 7 7 15 In the headline is the name of the Frame and the Video In Card as well as the slot shown MN Compact Video In Card CONFIGURATION Figure 196 MN Compact Video In Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 153: ...RATION The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Test Pattern Enable disable and format selection of the test pattern see chapter Test Pattern Excluding of the 16 Audio SubChannels see chapter De Embedder Determination of required bandwidth of respective Channel see chapter Format Group Name Name of the Channel here A1C 1 In 1 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 154: ...ON 5 7 7 16 In the headline is the name of the Frame and the Video Out Card as well as the slot shown MN Compact Video Out Card CONFIGURATION Figure 198 MN Compact Video Out Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 155: ... the test pattern see chapter Test Pattern Sync System sync Video signal at output is synchronized to the system clock Source sync Video signal at output keeps the same phase of the input signal see chapter Frame Synchronizer This function overlays status information on the respective output signal see chapter Insert Text Selection of Audio groups 1 to 4 to embed Audio SubChannels see chapter EMBE...

Page 156: ...URATION 5 7 7 17 In the headline is the name of the Frame and the MADI Card as well as the slot shown MN Compact MADI Card CONFIGURATION Figure 200 MN Compact MADI Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 157: ...MADI SubChannels 64 56 56 1 in 48kHz sample rate mode 32 28 28 1 in 96kHz sample rate mode MADI In SRC On Enabling the sample rate converter only 48 kHz Left Input MADI Mono Channel Name Name of the MADI Input Channel SubChannels Right Output MADI Mono Channel Name Name of the MADI Output Channel SubChannels On the right of the MADI Output Channels SubChannels are the symbols for the 1kHz test sig...

Page 158: ...TION 5 7 7 18 In the headline is the name of the Frame and the RockNet Card as well as the slot shown MN Compact RockNet Card CONFIGURATION Figure 202 MN Compact RockNet Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 159: ...Channels Selection of the number of RockNet SubChannels 64 56 in 48kHz sample rate mode 32 28 in 96kHz sample rate mode Left Input MADI Mono Channel Name Name of the RockNet Input Channel SubChannels Right Output MADI Mono Channel Name Name of the RockNet Output Channel SubChannels On the right of the RockNet Output Channels SubChannels are the symbols for the 1kHz test signal and the muting A lef...

Page 160: ...ON 5 7 7 19 In the headline is the name of the Frame and the AES Audio Card as well as the slot shown MN Compact AES Audio Card CONFIGURATION Figure 204 MN Compact AES Audio Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 161: ...le below AES Channel Channel number of the input AES left right Name Name of the input SRC Activated sample rate converter will synchronize an asynchronous AES signal to the MediorNet clock Audio Artist Mode In Audio Mode the embedded User Bits in the AES stream are passed through the system In Artist Mode these Bits are replaced by Artist Panels relevant information USO RESTRITO ...

Page 162: ...test signals Audio Artist Mode In Audio Mode the embedded User Bits in the AES stream are passed through the system In Artist Mode these Bits are replaced by Artist Panels relevant information Delay Adjustment of the Audio delay Maximum delay of 1000ms Mute Enable disable of output signal The values of the field Delay can be changed either by up down arrow cursor keys or by the mouse wheel Mouse w...

Page 163: ...g Audio Card as well as the slot shown The MN Compact Analog Audio CONFIGURATION window will not be automatically re opened if it was open while closing MediorWorks MN Compact Analog Audio Card CONFIGURATION Figure 207 MN Compact Analog Audio Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 164: ...in the text field The icon in front of the text field opens a fader and offers the entry by mouse Level A green bar indicates the actual level in dBFS A red bar indicates clipping above 0 dBFS Only one MediorWorks instance with any numbers of Analog In Configuration Windows can be connected to each Compact Frame All fields except the name fields are disabled and the Text Busy appears on the bottom...

Page 165: ...number of the output Name Name of the output Testsignal Enable disable of the 1kHz test signals Delay Adjustment of the Audio delay Maximum delay of 1000ms Mute Enable disable of output signal The values of the field Delay can be changed either by up down arrow cursor keys or by the mouse wheel Mouse wheel or arrow cursor key only 1 step with pressed ALT key 10 steps with pressed SHIFT key 100 ste...

Page 166: ...CONFIGURATION Figure 211 MN Compact Ethernet Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed MN Compact Ethernet 1 3 CONFIGURATION The contents of the tabs Eth 1 to Eth 3 have the same structure Figure 212 MN Compact Ethernet CONFIGURATION In this window the name of the Channel can be entered or changed and the required bandwidth can be selected USO RESTRITO ...

Page 167: ...ents of the tabs Serial 1 and Serial 2 have the same structure Figure 214 MN Compact Serial CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Channel can be entered or changed Below the format of the serial signal can be selected via drop down menu RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Furthermore the routing mode can be selected between bidirectional and unidirectional If the RS 485 format is selected a 120 Ω terminati...

Page 168: ... Card as well as the slot shown MN Compact GPI Card CONFIGURATION Figure 215 MN Compact GPI Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed Furthermore each single Channel can be set to an input or output Channel On the right side is the pinout of the Sub D 25 connector displayed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 169: ... different fields are described in the table below Channel Channel number of the input Name Name of the input Debounce Enable disable of input debouncing delay of 100ms Mode Selection to control GPI loop through triggered on positive slope triggered on negative slope inverted loop through permanent on permanent off USO RESTRITO ...

Page 170: ...IGURATION The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Channel number of the output Name Name of the output Mode Selection to control GPI loop through triggered on positive slope triggered on negative slope inverted loop through permanent on permanent off USO RESTRITO ...

Page 171: ... outputs MN C OPT SDI Card CONFIGURATION Figure 218 MN C OPT SDI Card CONFIGURATION The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Card Channel x y Broadcast Format Selection of the output signal format PAL NTSC depending on the input signal No format conversion is performed See chapter Supported Formats Channel x y out sync System sync Video signal at outpu...

Page 172: ...e meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Test Pattern Enable disable and format selection of the test pattern see chapter Test Pattern Excluding of the 16 Audio SubChannels see chapter De Embedder Determination of required bandwidth of respective Channel see chapter Format Group Name Name of the Channel here 176 12 In 5 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 173: ...the table below Test Pattern Enable disable and format selection of the test pattern see chapter Test Pattern see chapter Frame Synchronizer This function overlays status information on the respective output signal see chapter Insert Text Selection of Audio groups 1 to 4 to embed Audio SubChannels see chapter EMBEDDER Name Name of the Channel here 171 12 Out 5 Enable disable of the Video output si...

Page 174: ...n The Compact option Cards HDMI 4I HDMI 4O and HDMI 2I2O have the same structure The difference is the amount of available in output channels HDMI 4I 4 inputs HDMI 4O 4 outputs HDMI 2I2O 2 inputs 2 outputs MN C OPT HDMI Card CONFIGURATION Figure 221 MN C OPT HDMI Card CONFIGURATION In this field the name of the Card can be entered or changed USO RESTRITO ...

Page 175: ...The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Test Pattern Enable disable and format selection of the test pattern see chapter Test Pattern Excluding of the 2 Audio SubChannels see chapter De Embedder Determination of required bandwidth of respective Channel see chapter Format Group Name Name of the Channel here RaspberryPI USO RESTRITO ...

Page 176: ... the table below Test Pattern Enable disable and format selection of the test pattern see chapter Test Pattern see chapter Frame Synchronizer This function overlays status information on the respective output signal see chapter Insert Text Selection of 2 Audio groups to embed Audio SubChannels see chapter EMBEDDER Name Name of the Channel here Com 12 HDMI Out 1 Enable disable of the Video output s...

Page 177: ... to generate different formats of test patterns in the single Video Channels A test pattern can be selected and enabled disabled by right click in the DEVICE BROWSER or in the MATRIX on the desired Channel Choose the option Test Pattern in the context menu and select one of the offered patterns The test pattern can also be activated in the CONFIGURATION window of the Video Cards Figure 224 Test Pa...

Page 178: ...ssive pixel rows 60 00 Hz frame frequency 75 luminance 3G 1080p 60 00Hz 75 Full High Definition 1080 progressive pixel rows 60 00 Hz frame frequency 75 luminance SD 525i 59 94Hz 100 Standard Definition 525 interlaced pixel rows 59 94 Hz frame frequency 100 luminance SD 525i 50 00Hz 100 Standard Definition 525 interlaced pixel rows 50 00 Hz frame frequency 100 luminance HD 720p 60 00Hz 100 High Def...

Page 179: ... pixel rows 24 00 Hz frame frequency 100 luminance HD 1080i 60 00Hz High Definition 1080 interlaced pixel rows 60 00 Hz frame frequency 100 luminance HD 1080i 50 00Hz High Definition 1080 interlaced pixel rows 50 00 Hz frame frequency 100 luminance 3G 1080p 50 00Hz Full High Definition 1080 progressive pixel rows 50 00 Hz frame frequency 100 luminance HD 1080p 30 00Hz High Definition 1080 progress...

Page 180: ...nce HD 720p 23 98Hz High Definition 720 progressive pixel rows 23 98 Hz frame frequency 100 luminance HD 1080i 59 94Hz High Definition 1080 interlaced pixel rows 59 94 Hz frame frequency 100 luminance 3G 1080p 59 94Hz Full High Definition 1080 progressive pixel rows 59 94 Hz frame frequency 100 luminance HD 1080p 29 97Hz High Definition 1080 progressive pixel rows 29 97 Hz frame frequency 100 lumi...

Page 181: ...kHz Sinus 6 dBFS for each Audio Channel individually This can be done in the DEVICE BROWSER and in the MATRIX by a right click on the desired Channel and choosing the option Test Signal On in the context menu The test signal can also be activated in the CONFIGURATION window Figure 226 Test Signal MN XSS MADI USO RESTRITO ...

Page 182: ...s on the input Card and route them separately in the MediorNet network DE EMBEDDER The De Embedder is available on Video input Cards Dependent of the used media Card up to 16 mono Audio SubChannels are de embedded Card SubChannels MN HD4I MN HDO 4IO MN HD P 6 16 MN Compact Video In 16 MN C OPT SDI 8I MN C OPT SDI 4I4O 16 MN C OPT HDMI 4I MN C OPT HDMI 2I2O 2 Figure 227 De Embedder of MN HD6 SRC On...

Page 183: ... 8O MN C OPT SDI 4I4O 16 4 MN C OPT HDMI 4O MN C OPT HDMI 2I2O 8 2 Only a complete group can be embedded by checking the respective checkbox embed No Audio data is embedded if none of the checkboxes are checked The 1kHz test signal the Audio delay max 1000ms and the mute function can be enabled separately on every SubChannel The values of the field Delay can be changed either by up down arrow curs...

Page 184: ...Group 5 7 7 28 Determination of required bandwidth of respective Channel See also chapter Supported Formats Figure 229 MN HD6 FORMAT GROUP CONFIGURATION Format Group Data Rate Mbit s Timeslots TS SD 270 45 HD 1485 235 3G 2970 467 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 185: ...be in phase with the clock of the Video input Video Delay Adjustment of the Video delay The maximum value depends on the input signal see table below Video Delay Output on Video Loss Selection of output signal in case of signal loss Last valid Frame gray screen blue screen black screen The values of the fields Frame Line and Pixel can be changed either by up down arrow cursor keys or by the mouse ...

Page 186: ...650 720p59 94 3 750 1650 720p50 3 750 1980 720p30 1 750 3300 720p29 97 1 750 3300 720p25 1 750 3960 720p24 1 750 4125 720p23 98 1 750 4125 1080i60 1 1125 2200 1080i59 94 1 1125 2200 1080i50 1 1125 2640 1080p60 1 1125 2200 1080p59 94 1 1125 2200 1080p50 1 1125 2640 1080p30 1 1125 2200 1080p29 97 1 1125 2200 1080p25 1 1125 2640 1080p24 1 1125 2750 1080p23 98 1 1125 2750 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 187: ...Figure 231 MN HD4O INSERT TEXT CONFIGURATION OSD On Enable disable of the On Screen Display see chapter OSD On Screen Display Position 9 small gray boxes in the big black box offers the 9 positions of the timecode on the screen Clicking on one position selects or disables the display Text size Selection of the text size of the timecode Show frame count Enable disable of the display of the Video fr...

Page 188: ...wn Figure 232 MN Modular Frame STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Detailed Name of the Frame Short Name Short name of the Frame Type Type of the Frame Node ID Frame Node identifier IP Address IP address of the Frame Package Version Version number of the software package Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package B...

Page 189: ...of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and...

Page 190: ...he meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Identifier for the AES Channel single Audio SubChannels Name Name of the AES Channel single Audio SubChannels Audio detected detected Audio signal Plug Type Type of physical connector Direction Signal direction In Output Connection State Icon about state of connection USO RESTRITO ...

Page 191: ... SFP transceiver Max Fiber Length Maximum distance of the SFP Module Signal on Input Input signal present yes no SFP Type Type of the plugged SFP Module SFP Vendor Vendor of the SFP transceiver SFP Part Num Part number of SFP Channel Identifier for the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Name Name of the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Audio detected detected MADI signal Plug Type ...

Page 192: ...escribed in the table below Channel Identifier for the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Name Name of the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Audio detected detected MADI signal Plug Type Type of physical connector Con State Icon about state of connection Received Channels Quantity of received channels Input Frame Rate Sample rate of received MADI stream only in tab MADI 2 In BNC USO...

Page 193: ...gnal Link Status State of the Link with bandwidth information Con State Icon about state of connection Plug Type Type of physical connector MN XSS LTC STATUS Figure 238 MN XSS LTC STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Signal type and Channel number Name Name of the Timecode signal LTC detected State of the Timecode Con State Icon about state of connec...

Page 194: ...e of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date a...

Page 195: ...igure 240 MN HD4I In STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Input Signal Signal type of the input Plug Type Type of physical connector Test Signal Signal format of the Test Pattern Connection State Icon about state of connection USO RESTRITO ...

Page 196: ...me of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date ...

Page 197: ...HD4O Out STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Connected Signal Signal type of the input which is routed to this output Plug Type Type of physical connector Output Signal Signal type of the output Connection State Icon about state of connection USO RESTRITO ...

Page 198: ...me Name of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date ...

Page 199: ...he different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Input Signal Signal type of the input Plug Type Type of physical connector Test Signal Signal format of the Test Pattern Connection State Icon about state of connection SFP Type Type of plugged SFP module SFP Vendor Vendor of SFP SFP Part Number Part number of SFP USO RESTRITO ...

Page 200: ...t fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Connected Signal Signal type of the input which is routed to this output Plug Type Type of physical connector Output Signal Signal type of the output Connection State Icon about state of connection SFP Type Type of plugged SFP module SFP Vendor Vendor of SFP SFP Part Num Part number of SFP USO RESTRITO ...

Page 201: ...of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and...

Page 202: ...igure 247 MN HD6 In STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Input Signal Signal type of the input Plug Type Type of physical connector Test Signal Signal format of the Test Pattern Connection State Icon about state of connection USO RESTRITO ...

Page 203: ...HD6 Out STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Connected Signal Signal type of the input which is routed to this output Plug Type Type of physical connector Output Signal Signal type of the output Connection State Icon about state of connection USO RESTRITO ...

Page 204: ...e of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date a...

Page 205: ...igure 250 MN HDP6 In STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Input Signal Signal type of the input Plug Type Type of physical connector Test Signal Signal format of the Test Pattern Connection State Icon about state of connection USO RESTRITO ...

Page 206: ...HDP6 Out STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Connected Signal Signal type of the input which is routed to this output Plug Type Type of physical connector Output Signal Signal type of the output Connection State Icon about state of connection USO RESTRITO ...

Page 207: ...rsion STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Number of the Conversion Channel Name Name of the Channel Input Signal Signal format of the input Output Signal Signal format of the output Con State Icon about state of connection USO RESTRITO ...

Page 208: ...plit STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Number of the Conversion Channel Name Name of the Channel Input Signal Signal format of the input Output Signal Signal format of the output Con State Icon about state of connection USO RESTRITO ...

Page 209: ...ame of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date...

Page 210: ... described in the table below Channel Identifier for the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Name Name of the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Audio detected detected MADI signal Plug Type Type of physical connector Con State Icon about state of connection Received Channels Quantity of received channels Input Frame Rate Sample rate of received MADI stream only in tab MADI 1 BNC In U...

Page 211: ...of SFP transceiver Max Fiber Length Maximum distance of the SFP Module Signal on Input Input signal present yes no SFP Type Type of the plugged SFP Module SFP Vendor Vendor of the SFP transceiver SFP Part Num Part number of SFP Channel Identifier for the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Name Name of the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Audio detected detected MADI signal Plug Typ...

Page 212: ...ame of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date...

Page 213: ...s are described in the table below Channel Identifier for the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Name Name of the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Audio detected detected MADI signal Plug Type Type of physical connector Con State Icon about state of connection Received Channels Quantity of received channels Input Frame Rate Sample rate of received MADI stream USO RESTRITO ...

Page 214: ...0 MADI Out STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Identifier for the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Name Name of the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Audio detected detected MADI signal Plug Type Type of physical connector Con State Icon about state of connection USO RESTRITO ...

Page 215: ... of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date an...

Page 216: ...log Out are identical Figure 261 MN MIO Analog STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Identifier for the analog Audio Channel Name Name of the analog Audio Channel Audio detected Detected Audio signal Plug Type Type of physical connector USO RESTRITO ...

Page 217: ...dentical Figure 262 MN MIO AES STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Identifier for the AES Sub Channel AES left right Name Name of the AES Sub Channel AES left right Audio detected Detected Audio signal Plug Type Type of physical connector USO RESTRITO ...

Page 218: ...al STATUS Figure 263 MN MIO Serial STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Channel number Name Name of Channel Plug Type Type of physical connector Mode actual mode In Out or Bidirectional USO RESTRITO ...

Page 219: ...n and GPI Out are identical Figure 264 MN MIO GPI STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Channel number Name Name of Channel Plug Type Type of physical connector State State of the GPI Channel after selected processing mode USO RESTRITO ...

Page 220: ... LNK2 4 Card STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of this Card Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riede...

Page 221: ...the SFP SFP Wave Length Wavelength of SFP transceiver SFP Baud Rate Optical transmission rate SFP TX Power Optical output power SFP RX Power Optical input power SFP RX Min Power Minimum input power of the SFP module SFP RX Max Power Maximum input power of the SFP module Temp Temperature of the SFP transceiver Fiber Length Distance between both LINK Cards Max Fiber Length Maximum allowed distance b...

Page 222: ...s MN LNK8 10 18CWDM Card STATUS Figure 267 MN LNK8 10 18CWDM Card STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of this Card Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card ...

Page 223: ...mber of the SFP SFP Wave Length Wavelength of SFP transceiver SFP Baud Rate Optical transmission rate SFP TX Power Optical output power SFP RX Power Optical input power SFP RX Min Power Minimum input power of the SFP module SFP R Max Power Maximum input power of the SFP module Temp Temperature of the SFP transceiver Fiber Length Distance between both LINK Cards Max Fiber Length Maximum allowed dis...

Page 224: ...me of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date ...

Page 225: ...re described in the table below Channel Identifier for the Channel Name Name of the Channel Link Status State of SFP Link with bandwidth information Con State Icon about state of connection Plug Type Type of physical connector SFP Type Type of plugged SFP module SFP Vendor Vendor of SFP SFP Part Num Part number of SFP USO RESTRITO ...

Page 226: ... of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date an...

Page 227: ...nnel Output Name Name of the Output Channel Plug Type Type of physical connector Interface Mode Selected Mode Camera Base Station Input Signal Input Signal present ok none Output Signal Output Signal present ok none Connection State In Icon about state of connection of Input Connection State Out Icon about state of connection of Output SFP Type Type of plugged SFP module SFP Vendor Vendor of SFP S...

Page 228: ...e Name of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Temperature Temperature of FPGA on this Card FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Card Serial Serial number of this Card Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date D...

Page 229: ...e Type of physical connector Con State Icon about state of connection Link Status Main SFP State of the main link Link Status Redundant SFP State of the redundant link Received Channels Quantity of received channels Input Frame Rate Sample rate of received A Link stream Channel Identifier for the Channel only in tabs A Link In x MN ST AL2 SFPs STATUS Figure 275 MN ST AL2 SFPs STATUS The meanings o...

Page 230: ...kage Version Version number of the software package Firmware Version Version number of the firmware included in the software package Backplane Version Version number of the backplane mounted in the Frame GUID Globally Unique Identifier FPGA Version Version number of the FPGA CPLD Version Version number of the CPLD Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Frame Production Date Date and time of pro...

Page 231: ...d Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and time of production Service Date Date and time of last service MN Compact Main Module LTC STATUS Figure 278 MN Compact Main Module LTC STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Identifier of...

Page 232: ...er Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and time of production Service Date Date and time of last service MN Compact Video In STATUS The contents of the tabs In 1 to In 4 have the same structure Figure 280 MN Compact Video In STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the C...

Page 233: ...sion Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and time of production Service Date Date and time of last service MN Compact Video Out STATUS The contents of the tabs Out 1 to Out 4 have the same structure Figure 282 MN Compact Video Out STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Conn...

Page 234: ...e 283 MN Compact MADI Card STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and time of production Service Date Date and time of last service USO RESTRITO ...

Page 235: ...avelength of SFP transceiver Max Fiber Length Maximum distance of the SFP Module Signal on Input Input signal present yes no SFP Type Type of the plugged SFP Module SFP Vendor Vendor of the SFP transceiver SFP Part Num Part number of SFP Channel Identifier for the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Name Name of the MADI Channel the single Audio SubChannels Audio detected detected MADI signa...

Page 236: ...gure 285 MN Compact RockNet Card STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and time of production Service Date Date and time of last service USO RESTRITO ...

Page 237: ... fields are described in the table below Channel Identifier for the RockNet Channel the single Audio SubChannels Name Name of the RockNet Channel the single Audio SubChannels Audio detected detected RockNet signal Plug Type Type of physical connector Con State Icon about state of connection Received Channels Quantity of received channels Input Frame Rate Sample rate of received RockNet stream only...

Page 238: ...Figure 287 MN Compact AES Audio Card STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and time of production Service Date Date and time of last service USO RESTRITO ...

Page 239: ...same structure Figure 288 MN Compact AES Audio STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Identifier for the AES Sub Channel AES left right Name Name of the AES Sub Channel AES left right Audio detected Detected Audio signal Plug Type Type of physical connector USO RESTRITO ...

Page 240: ...Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and time of production Service Date Date and time of last service MN Compact Analog Audio STATUS The contents of the tabs Analog In and Analog Out have the same structure Figure 290 MN Compact Analog Audio STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Identifier for the analog Audio Channel Name Name of th...

Page 241: ...ame Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and time of production Service Date Date and time of last service MN Compact Ethernet STATUS Figure 292 MN Compact Ethernet STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Channel number Name Name of the Chan...

Page 242: ...pe Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and time of production Service Date Date and time of last service MN Compact Serial STATUS Figure 294 MN Compact Serial STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel Channel number of...

Page 243: ...t Slot number Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and time of production Service Date Date and time of last service MN Compact GPI STATUS The contents of the tabs GPI In and GPI Out have the same structure Figure 296 MN Compact GPI STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Channel GPI...

Page 244: ...e 297 MN Compact Link Card STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production Date Date and time of production Service Date Date and time of last service USO RESTRITO ...

Page 245: ...t Number of the SFP SFP Wave Length Wavelength of SFP transceiver SFP Baud Rate Optical transmission rate SFP TX Power Optical output power SFP RX Power Optical input power SFP RX Min Power Minimum input power of the SFP module SFP R Max Power Maximum input power of the SFP module Temp Temperature of the SFP transceiver Fiber Length Distance between both LINK Cards Max Fiber Length Maximum allowed...

Page 246: ...8I 8 input ports SDI 8O 8 output ports SDI 4I4O 4 input ports 4 output ports MN C OPT SDI Card STATUS Figure 299 MN C OPT SDI Card STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Production ...

Page 247: ... Test Signal Signal format of the Test Pattern Connection State Icon about state of connection MN C OPT SDI Out STATUS The contents of all the Out x tabs are identical Figure 301 MN C OPT SDI Out STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Connected Signal Signal type of the input which is routed to this output Plug Type Type of physical co...

Page 248: ... 4I 4 input ports HDMI 4O 4 output ports HDMI 2I2O 2 input ports 2 output ports MN C OPT HDMI Card STATUS Figure 302 MN C OPT HDMI Card STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Card Type Type of Card Frame Name Name of the Frame Slot Slot number Hardware Version Version number of the hardware Riedel Serial Riedel serial number of the Card Produc...

Page 249: ...ype of the plugged SFP Module SFP Vendor Vendor of the SFP SFP Part Num Part Number of the SFP MN C OPT HDMI Out STATUS The contents of all the Out x tabs are identical Figure 304 MN C OPT HDMI Out STATUS The meanings of the different fields are described in the table below Name Name of the Channel Connected Signal Signal type of the input which is routed to this output Plug Type Type of physical ...

Page 250: ...ch this window was opened In the middle is the DESTINATION region Here are displayed all destination signals of the Frame on which this window was opened On the bottom is the region of PASS THROUGH SIGNALS Here are displayed all signals which are looped through the Frame on which this window was opened For instance if a signal is transferred from Frame A via Frame B to Frame C Frame B would be the...

Page 251: ...After defining the priorities None Master Secondary Master Tertiary Master of the Frames the Frame with the highest priority is switched to Sync Master If this Frame fails the Frame with the next priority overtakes the synchronization distribution If an external synchronization signal Blackburst TriLevel WordClock is attached to the Frame the synchronization format is displayed in the field Sync I...

Page 252: ...ster Internal If LTC and VITC are not available at the Sync Master MediorNet generates the Timecode internally Any Sync Out port configured for PAL or NTSC will carry the timecode The source of the timecode is displayed in the Frame Synchronization View in the column TC Source and in the row of the Sync Master Multiple timecode sources can be connected simultaneously but only one timecode is used ...

Page 253: ...er of the bandwidth of the link is still available The information of used bandwidth is also in the STATUS window of the LINK Card available Just right click on the desired LINK Card and choose in the context menu the option Status see chapter MN LNK2 4 STATUS Overview of required bandwidth The required bandwidth is calculated in MediorNet in timeslots TS Each link offers 512 timeslots for the dat...

Page 254: ...I Signal camera 4 embedded Audio 470 3G SDI Signal camera 5 embedded Audio 470 6 Channel surround Audio 6x1 536 Mbit s 6 6 Channel surround Audio 6x1 536 Mbit s 6 Total Timeslots 2362 Each SFP transceiver transfers 512 timeslots in the MediorNet system total required timeslots 2362 divided by available timeslots per link 512 amount of required duplex links 4 61 5 A more comfortable calculation can...

Page 255: ...plication MediorUpdate_x xx xxxx jar is required This software can be downloaded directly from the HTML site of any Frame Please take care that the filename extension is jar This tool can be alternately downloaded from the Riedel homepage Download Software Firmware Figure 307 HTML Website of MediorNet USO RESTRITO ...

Page 256: ...ace Card which is hooked to the system is required This is only the case if multiple network interfaces are present in the PC Figure 308 Selection of Network adapter The MediorUpdate main page opens and all attached MediorNet Frames of the network are displayed Figure 309 MediorUpdate USO RESTRITO ...

Page 257: ...o customize the update configuration on the next Configuration and Update Progress Page Is the field Expert Mode unchecked the settings on the next page cannot be changed Figure 310 Selection of the Frames Clicking the button Configure device updates will open a window to select the firmware package All required files for the update are included in a zip file This file must not be unpacked You nee...

Page 258: ...s Menu on the main page the user is able to customize the update configuration on this page If the field Expert Mode was unchecked the settings on this page cannot be changed and all available Cards components are updated Figure 312 Overview of all Card Versions By clicking the button Start update the update procedure is triggered Bargraphs informs on the same page about the update progress of the...

Page 259: ...fully or failed Figure 314 Update succeeded The result page opens and informs of possibly occurred errors After the update it is necessary to reboot the updated Frames These Frames are also listed on this page and can be rebooted by clicking the button Reboot Exit After rebooting the Frames the update is finished Figure 315 Restart of the Frames USO RESTRITO ...

Page 260: ...rame it is located on the right side of the MADI 1 port below the SYNC connectors With a thin tool for instance a paper clip you are able to press the button behind Figure 316 Reset Button of MN XSS Figure 317 Reset Button of MN Compact short push Restart of the Frame equal to a power cycle long push more than 4 seconds Frame is reset to factory default settings All Settings in the Frame are delet...

Page 261: ...le on your PC Backup System Configuration 5 8 1 1 To store the system configuration it is necessary to select the desired Frame by the checkbox Save or by selecting all Frames by the checkbox Select all In the comment field the user can enter additional information about this configuration Figure 318 Backup System Configuration After clicking Save a system window will open and let the user change ...

Page 262: ... the present hardware and the selected configuration file An error message will appear if the file doesn t match to the hardware The command Show devices in file will list all Frames and Cards which are stored in the selected configuration file The command Show devices in network will list a Frames and Cards which are present in the attached MediorNet network The command Write configuration to fra...

Page 263: ...CONNECTIONS window TOPOLOGY ALARM The user has also the possibility to create own Workspaces On every Workspace is displayed in the right bottom corner an overview of the MediorNet Frame This overview is independent of the present windows in this Workspace This overview shows the different slot positions the fixed position of the MN XSS Card and the Low Speed Slots 3 and 8 By a right click on a Wo...

Page 264: ... TOPOLOGY and ALARM User defined Workspaces won t be changed Delete Workspace 5 8 2 3 The command Delete Workspace will delete the actual Workspace without confirmation 5 8 3 System In the system menu settings like IP addresses of Frames synchronization and system time can be changed Network Interface 5 8 3 1 The communication between MediorNet and the attached PC is handled by a 100 Mbit s Ethern...

Page 265: ...ct connected Audio or Video sync source Master locking Frame has a sync source connected to sync in and has highest priority in the MediorNet Frame found a direct connected Audio or Video sync source and is in synchronization procedure Master freerun Frame has highest priority in the MediorNet No Frame in the MediorNet is connected to a sync source Slave Frame runs synchronous to the MediorNet Mas...

Page 266: ...sable of embedding the timecode in the Sync signal Leading Sync Out The Sync signal is generated 500µs before the MediorNet wide sync signal TC Source The MediorNet acts as a timecode generator if the sync master does not detect a VITC on the Sync In port or if the Sync In is lost In this case the TC Mode must be set When Sync Out ports are configured for Blackburst PAL the VITC is in lines 19 and...

Page 267: ...ity higher than that of other Frames If some Frames have the same answers to all questions the decision is done by a unique Frame ID Rank Sync Priority Sync Error Sync In 1 Master none detected 2 Secondary Master none detected 3 Tertiary Master none detected 4 Master Sync Lost detected 5 Secondary Master Sync Lost detected 6 Tertiary Master Sync Lost detected 7 none none detected 8 Master none non...

Page 268: ...st Configuration Protocol The address assignment is done automatically by a DHCP Server in the TCP IP Network Static IP The Frame is set by the administrator to a fixed IP address and Net mask use Gateway If the MediorNet network is connected via a router the gateway can be entered here to access the Frames across different networks Figure 325 Configure Frame IP The command Set Frame IP Config wil...

Page 269: ...After changing a Node ID successfully the respective Frame is restarted Thus the Frame will disappear in MediorWorks until it rebooted Changing the Node ID involves a risk to configure 2 Frames with the same Node ID To prevent this the user will be informed about this and the changing in executed in two steps 1 The user selects a Frame enters a Node ID and clicks on the button Replace Node ID Figu...

Page 270: ... very useful to identify Frames with unknown IP addresses The IP configuration can be done in this tab as well as in the tab IP Configuration The MediorNet Finder is highly dependent on restrictions and implementations of the operation system it is running on For instance on Ubuntu 9 10 it may happen that only when using the first Ethernet interface the user will yield the desired results On Windo...

Page 271: ...s the MediorNet time as well as the timecode to the PC time Another way is to enter manually the date and time in the lower section of the window After choosing date and time the values are also set into the system with the buttons below Set MN Time sets the MediorNet time to the manual entered time Set TC sets the timecode to the manual entered time Set Both sets the MediorNet time as well as the...

Page 272: ...START will restart the selected Frames warm start This will interrupt the data transfer of the established connections for about 2 seconds REBOOT will reboot the selected Frames cold start equals to power cycle This will interrupt the data transfer of the established connections for about 1 minute Figure 330 Reboot Restart Frames USO RESTRITO ...

Page 273: ... in combination with SHIFT CTRL key on the keyboard By pressing Reset Card s the selected Cards will reboot By clicking Set Factory Defaults the Cards are set to factory default settings Rebooting will take approximately 1 Minute Audio and Video connections are interrupted during this time Figure 331 Card Reset Factory Default Set Factory Defaults will delete all settings on the respective Cards U...

Page 274: ...nformation like hardware of the complete network firmware version FPGA version temperature etc The tab Connections displays all created Video Audio and data connections These information s can be stored in a text based file on the local PC by pressing menu file save Figure 332 System Info Connections Figure 333 System Info Hardware USO RESTRITO ...

Page 275: ...chronization etc This Frame is called Service Handler MediorWorks is now able to use up to ten Service Handler Case of application are IP separated MediorNet Systems maintained together in one MediorWorks instance Thus connections of different networks can be routed to transfer data between in and outputs of IP separated networks The Service Handler can be selected automatically by the system itse...

Page 276: ...d in the actual Workspace In this window all Frames in the MediorNet network and all equipped Cards are displayed The DEVICE BROWSER as well as the MATRIX are the platform for the creation of connections It is divided in following regions Figure 336 DEVICE BROWSER window Source Destination In the SOURCE region the user is able to define the origin signal to be routed through the MediorNet network ...

Page 277: ...e state of the redundant power supplies Name Name of the Frames In the default configuration the name is generated out of the Frames serial number and the text _UNDEFINED_NAME 2 Column Cards In this region the Cards in the selected Frame are displayed Figure 338 Cards Slot position of the Card in the Frame Card Name available Cards in the selected Frame USO RESTRITO ...

Page 278: ...ity if assigned Channel Name Name of the Channel In the default configuration the name is generated out of the Node ID of the Frame the slot number the name of the Channel and the Channel number Utilization 2 Shows the link utilization in Plug Type Type of the physical plug Connection State 2 Shows an active connection 1 only at Destination Channels 2 only at LINK Cards If a Frame is selected all ...

Page 279: ... a dot Signal type An Icon informs about the type of the SubChannel Shows the Reroute Priority if assigned SubChannel Name Name of the SubChannel In the default configuration the name is generated out of the Node ID of the Frame the slot number the Channel number and the name of the SubChannel only at Destination Channels Not embedded Video Out SubChannels Audio mono channels are displayed by oran...

Page 280: ...eckbox is enabled before creating a connection the connection is protected against a single click delete In this case a confirmation dialog is opened before the connection is deleted If the source and destination selected this button establishes a connection This connection is directly active and is displayed in the CONNECTIONS window This button is only enabled if source and destination are compa...

Page 281: ...Displays the source Channel Show Connection see chapter CONNECTIONS Delete Connection of Selected Channels The connection crosspoint is deleted all connections of the multiple selection are deleted Set Reroute Priority to see chapter Re routing Priority Test Signal On Enable disable the Audio test signal Mute Enable disable the Audio output signal OSD On Enable disable the On Screen Display see ch...

Page 282: ... with a text filter Only those kinds of connections are displayed which are including the search text in the source and or destination name The shown table is divided in 4 columns Following information s are displayed Source The name of the source is displayed here Destination The name of the destination is displayed here Format An icon informs about the signal format see chapter Icons State An ic...

Page 283: ...ton on the bottom left of this window all created connections are erased The Delete selected button will erase only selected connections A context menu will appear by a right click on a connection Show Error Details only visible if connection state is damaged or state interrupted Reroute selected Connection s Apply re routing of the connection Show Channels in DEVICE BROWSER selected channels are ...

Page 284: ...sing the button Load logging data Figure 343 LOGGING window The text filter offers the feature to limit the list of messages Only messages with the found criteria are visible Two criteria can be combined by and or or The menu Export lets the user save the messages on the local PC It s possible to save all messages or only the selected ones in csv as well as in txt format USO RESTRITO ...

Page 285: ...e Ignored Alarms region Figure 344 EVENTS window Buttons Trigger Alarm LED Checkbox 1 If this box is checked an alarm is indicated by a red blinking Status LED in the bottom right Statusbar in MediorWorks Ignore All Button In the Alarms tabs All alarms displayed in the region ALARMS are be moved to the region IGNORED ALARMS In the Warnings and Info tabs All entries are removed 1 The checkbox is on...

Page 286: ...of the complete system Audio groups All Audio Channels of the complete system Data groups All data Channels of the complete system Or the signals will be assigned to input and output groups Input signals All input signals of the complete system Output signals All output signals of the complete system Or groups with different bandwidths will be created SD group All SD input and SD output signals of...

Page 287: ... are displayed Source Destination bidirectional Frame Only Channels of the selected Frame are visible Text Only Channels contains the search text are displayed A left click on a Channel will select it More Channels can be selected by pressing SHIFT CTRL key on the keyboard while the left click By pushing the command or by drag drop all selected Channels will be moved in the right field CHANNELS IN...

Page 288: ...selected group are displayed in the source region in rows and in the destination region in columns The source and the destination group shape the matrix The different signal types in the selected groups are automatically separated in tabs like Video Audio AES etc These signal types can be chosen in tabs on the top of the matrix A connection can be easily created by double click on the crosspoint a...

Page 289: ... of the connection is generated out of the Frame name slot and Channel The name can be modified later on in the CONNECTIONS window The window of the matrix is an independent window and is not embedded within the MediorWorks software If the box On Top is enabled the window is focused permanently in the foreground By a right click on a set crosspoint a context menu opens and offers the option to loc...

Page 290: ...Test Pattern Show Connection s see chapter CONNECTIONS Show Source Displays the source signal OSD On see chapter OSD On Screen Display Video Off Enable disable of the Video output signal Delete Connection The connection crosspoint is deleted Set Reroute Priority to see chapter Re routing Priority Test Signal On Enable disable of the 1kHz Audio test signal Mute Enable disable of the Audio output si...

Page 291: ...the number of fiber links The numbers on the both sides shows the fiber utilization in the respective direction For instance between the Frame COCO and the Frame Riedel Tech1 in Figure LINK UTILIZATION window 4 Displays the number of fiber and or CWDM links between COCO and Riedel Tech1 0 Displays the fiber utilization between Riedel Tech1 and COCO 35 Displays the fiber utilization between COCO an...

Page 292: ...ragging the mouse This is indicated by a blue square in the background If the CTRL key is pressed the user can zoom in out the window by rotating the wheel mouse By rotating the wheel mouse without pressing another button the window is scrolled vertically Rotating with pressed SHIFT key will scroll the window horizontally Are in the Topology window scrollbars present the user can shift the window ...

Page 293: ...tions are defined randomly This feature will display the topology more clearly The Frames are generally sorted like the white fields of a chessboard The algorithm will identify certain topologies and arrange an ostensive overview Set Background Image Remove Background Image This menu allows to load or to remove an individual background image Supported formats are gif jpeg and png Reset Zoom Reset ...

Page 294: ...ackground is orange when the difference between actual received power and the limit of the SFP is below 1 dBm The background is red when the limits of the SFP are exceeded The Links Usage in the wavelength in nm and the distance between the Frames in meters is also displayed An icon informs if the link is active or no longer present This window can be also opened by a context menu which appears by...

Page 295: ...Riedel website Company Services Download Download Manuals Application Notes Configuration 5 8 5 1 The window 3rd Party Configuration is separated in two areas A Split Pane Bar allows to change the proportion 3rd Party Master s One MediorNet Frame is responsible for the communication between the MediorNet Frames and the 3rd party controllers The 3rd Party Configuration allows the selection of a pri...

Page 296: ...ddressed by the protocol The ID pool is in the range of 1 to 65535 The assignment must be performed separately for Video Audio Data MADI AES and GPI The meanings of the different fields and buttons are described in the table below Primary Master Selection of the primary master within a network Secondary Master Selection of the secondary master within a network only possible if a primary master is ...

Page 297: ...served for future use 1006 1005 A connection to this destination is present but the source doesn t have a valid ID 1007 1006 reserved for future use to 1024 1023 Double assigned IDs are indicated by a red background This may occur when 1 f i ID1 is assigned to a Frame and this Frame is disconnected from the network 2 ID1 is assigned again to another Frame in the network 3 The previously disconnect...

Page 298: ...The current MediorNet SNMP implementation can only be used for polling no traps will be sent The currently implemented parameters are mainly switch parameters and information about all Cards of a Frame Overview of available parameters guid temperature name cpuLoad userNotes psu1 packageVersion psu2 contact syncIn location syncOut fanSpeed syncState slotTable cardName cardStatus cardTemperature car...

Page 299: ...cription in the MIB Parameter Description fanSpeed The rotating speed of the fans of the current switch RPM temperature The temperature of the switch in degrees Celsius cpuLoad Return CPU Load in per mill for the last period of 5 seconds Example 500 would therefore mean a usage of 50 psu1 The operating status of power supply 1 0 not available 1 operating 2 not operating For further details it is r...

Page 300: ...nsible for any TSL supported Video Channels on ITS OWN FRAME Currently only the multiviewer on the MN HDP6 has TSL supported Video channels The TSL Screen ID view shows you all TSL enabled Video channels If your system has only one MN HDP6 Card in slot 1 of the Frame your view might look like this Figure 355 TSL Screen ID Overview The given TSL screen ID is needed to be able to set up 3rd party So...

Page 301: ...lowed Note on TSL Terminology Screen A screen may have multiple Displays Display A display is the real target of any text tally information Of the screen ID the Lil Endian MSB of Screen uint16 ID will be used as the slot of the Card Of the screen ID the Lil Endian LSB of Screen uint16 ID will be used as the Channel of the Card Addition to the protocol In addition to the TSL protocol we send a repl...

Page 302: ...formation Support Information 5 8 6 1 Shows the contact information Figure 356 Support Information About 5 8 6 2 This command shows the following information MediorWorks Software Version Java Version Version of PC s operation system Figure 357 About USO RESTRITO ...

Page 303: ...enus are listed in the order of appearance A checkbox Select all frames is visible in the main window Is the checkbox Select all frames checked all actions are executed on all Frames Single Frames can be selected by checking the checkbox Update in the respective row Figure 358 Update Frames USO RESTRITO ...

Page 304: ...D Configuration is not available in MediorUpdate Reboot Restart Frames 5 9 2 3 This command offers the same features like the Reboot Restart Frames command in MediorWorks Configure Service Handler 5 9 2 4 This command offers the same features like the Configure Service Handler command in MediorWorks 5 9 3 Options Expert Mode 5 9 3 1 If the checkbox Expert Mode is not checked the selected frames ar...

Page 305: ... VAC Depth 13 330 mm Environmental Temperature 5 40 C Depth incl mounting ears 16 3 414 mm Weight empty incl PSUs FAN 3 7 kg 5 1 kg MediorNet Compact Supply Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Width 19 483 mm 12 VDC 10 max ripple 250 mV 20 MHz 8 A constant 14 A peak 250 ms Height 3 RU 133 mm Power Consumption 80 VA 1A Depth 9 5 241 mm Environmental Temperature 5 40 C Non condensing Weight 8 2 kg USO REST...

Page 306: ...tomer Field Programmable Gate Array GUI Graphical User Interface GUID Globally Unique IDentifier LC Optical connector type Lucent Connector LTC Longitudinal Time Code Matrix View of sources and destinations in a matrix Net Complete local communication environment OSD On Screen Display PC Personal Computer Port Plug Connector on a Card PSU Power Supply Unit Route Connection between Frames to transp...

Page 307: ...l European Time Fax 49 0 202 292 9419 Skype riedel communications service Or use the contact form on our website www riedel net Company Riedel Communications Contact Wuppertal Headquarters For repairs please contact your local dealer Your dealer will be able to help process your repair as fast as possible and or arrange for the delivery of spare parts The address for repairs sent directly to Riede...

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Page 310: ...www riedel net Riedel Communications GmbH Co KG Uellendahler Str 353 42109 Wuppertal Germany USO RESTRITO ...

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