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SRA-8802 User Manual (Iss. 04)

Installation • 2–3

Installing the SRA-8802

The SRA-8802 can be installed in the DFR-8321 series frames and the OG3-FR series frames 
using one of the supported rear modules.The procedure for installing the rear module and card in 
your openGear frame is the same regardless of the rear module used. 

Supported Rear Modules  

The Rear Module depends on the configuration you wish to use: 

1x8 configuration

 — The 

8320AR-300

, or 

8320AR-306

 Full Rear Module is required.

1x4 configuration

 — The 

8320AR-301

 Split Rear Module is required.

Installing a Card

You must first install the rear module in the frame and then install the card in the appropriate slot 
within an openGear frame. This section outlines how to perform both tasks.

To install the rear module in the openGear frame

1.

Ensure that the frame is properly installed. 

2.

On the rear of the frame, locate the card frame slot.

3.

Remove the Blank Plate from the rear of the slot you have chosen for card installation. 

4.

As shown in 

Figure 2.1

seat the bottom of the rear module in the seating slot at the base 

of the frame’s back plane.

Figure 2.1  

Rear Module Installation in an OG3-FR Series Frame (Cards not shown)

5.

Align the top hole of the rear module with the screw hole on the top edge of the frame 
back plane.

Notice

 — Ensure that you install the SRA-8802 using one of the supported rear modules 

listed below. Installing the SRA-8802 with an unsupported rear module can damage the card, 
the rear module, or both.

Screw Hole

Module Seating Slots

Summary of Contents for SRA-8802

Page 1: ...SRA 8802 Single 3G HD SD Reclocking Distribution Amplifier User Manual...

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Page 7: ...efore You Begin 2 2 Static Discharge 2 2 Unpacking 2 2 Installing the SRA 8802 2 3 Supported Rear Modules 2 3 Installing a Card 2 3 Cabling 2 5 Software Upgrades 2 7 Configuration 3 Card Overview 3 2...

Page 8: ...ii Contents SRA 8802 User Manual Iss 04 Service Information 6 Troubleshooting Checklist 6 2 Bootload Button 6 2 Warranty and Repair Policy 6 3...

Page 9: ...of Thanks Congratulations on choosing an openGear SRA 8802 3G HD SD Reclocking Amplifier Thank you for joining the group of worldwide satisfied Ross Video customers Should you have a question pertain...

Page 10: ...rate as a single 1x8 with a backup input for auto fail over requires the 8320AR 300 Full Rear Modules Operate as a single 1x8 with a backup input for auto fail over and a bypass relay between SDI IN a...

Page 11: ...as the SRA 8802 operating as a single re clocking 1x8 with BNC connections Figure 1 1 Simplified Diagram 1x8 Configuration 8320AR 300 Single 1x8 Configuration with Bypass Relay Figure 1 2 describes th...

Page 12: ...describes the workflow of the SRA 8802 with the 8320AR 301 Split Rear module This configuration has the SRA 8802 operating as a single re clocking 1x4 with BNC connections Figure 1 3 Simplified Diagra...

Page 13: ...hBoard User Manual Card edge Monitoring The card edges provide LEDs for monitoring the status of the input signal For More Information on the card edge LEDs refer to the section Monitoring Features on...

Page 14: ...to the MFC 8320 N MFC 8322 N and MFC OG3 N Series Network Controller Cards unless otherwise indicated OG3 FR series refers to the OG3 FR series frames and all available options unless otherwise indica...

Page 15: ...chapter provides instructions for installing the rear module for your SRA 8802 installing the card in the frame cabling details and how to upgrade the software on your card s The following topics are...

Page 16: ...Unpack each card you received from the shipping container and ensure that all items are included If any items are missing or damaged contact your sales representative or Ross Video directly ESD Susce...

Page 17: ...propriate slot within an openGear frame This section outlines how to perform both tasks To install the rear module in the openGear frame 1 Ensure that the frame is properly installed 2 On the rear of...

Page 18: ...ar Module Label to the BNC area of the Rear Module 9 Ensure proper frame cooling and ventilation by having all rear frame slots covered with rear modules or blank metal plates To install the card in t...

Page 19: ...ions Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Cable Connections for the 8320AR 300 Full Rear Module Single 1x8 Configuration with Bypass Relay The 8320AR 306 Full Rear Module is required when operating as a single 1x8 c...

Page 20: ...x4 configuration Each rear module occupies two slots and accommodates two cards This rear module provides one SDI input and four SDI outputs via BNC connections per card Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Cable Co...

Page 21: ...dialog Proceed to step 8 7 If you are upgrading multiple cards Click Next to display the Select Destination menu This menu provides a list of the compatible cards based on the card selected in step 2...

Page 22: ...2 8 Installation SRA 8802 User Manual Iss 04...

Page 23: ...tion 3 1 Configuration In This Chapter This chapter provides a general overview of the user controls available on your SRA 8802 The following topics are discussed Card Overview Monitoring Features Usi...

Page 24: ...and setup is done using the menus in DashBoard Refer to Figure 3 1 for location of this button Figure 3 1 Card edge Controls 1 Bootload Button This button is used for factory service in the unlikely e...

Page 25: ...load from the frame Flashing Green and Orange When lit green with flashing orange this LED indicates a signal or configuration problem Verify the signal status and settings Amber When lit amber this...

Page 26: ...UX IN Green When lit green this LED indicates a valid SDI signal on the BACKUP IN BNC Red When lit red this LED indicates that the SDI input signal is missing or invalid on the BACKUP IN BNC Table 3 1...

Page 27: ...r frame with your SRA 8802 card s is displayed in the Tree View located on the left side of the DashBoard window It may take 30 seconds or more to update the Tree View Consult the MFC 8300 Series or M...

Page 28: ...t source is stable for at least 3 seconds it automatically switches back to the primary source The Input field on the Signal tab reports when the backup source is in use for Channel A The source assig...

Page 29: ...fic data rate or automatically detects and reclocks the data rate It also sets the input signal rate type that the SRA 8802 will process To enable the reclocker 1 From the Device View select the Setup...

Page 30: ...tab This occurs if the SRA 8802 does not detect a valid input signal for that channel To verify which BNC to troubleshoot refer to the rear module labeling or the Input BNC status field in the Setup...

Page 31: ...he menus items and parameters available from DashBoard for your card Default parameters are noted with an asterisk The following topics are discussed Status Tabs Setup Tab Alarms Tab Operating Tip Wai...

Page 32: ...s present 125mB s signal backup A signal of less than 125Mbps is present from the backup source BACKUP IN SD signal A valid 270Mbps input signal is present SD signal backup A valid 270Mbps input signa...

Page 33: ...ackup Inputa Backup Input No signal The backup input signal is not present SD signal A valid 270Mbps signal is present for the backup input HD signal A valid 1 485Gbps signal is present for the backup...

Page 34: ...card does not align with the connector on the rear module Voltage mV Supply voltage Current mA Current consumption of card in milliAmperes CPU Headroom Processing power available RAM Available On boa...

Page 35: ...he primary input of the channel is lost The Backup input signal must be stable for 3 seconds Note that the card returns to the primary input once the primary input signal is stable for 3 seconds Clear...

Page 36: ...able 4 5 Alarm Enables Menu Items Menu Title Item Parameters Description Channel A Alarm on Loss of Input Selected The Status field in the Signal tab reports the loss of the input as an error alarm Cl...

Page 37: ...ications 5 1 Specifications In This Chapter This chapter includes the technical specifications for the SRA 8802 Note that specifications are subject to change without notice The following topics are d...

Page 38: ...259M 270Mbps DVB ASI 1 485Gbps Component SMPTE 292M 2 97Gbps Component SMPTE 424M Impedance 75 terminating Equalization 8320AR 300 8320AR 301 500m 1640ft of Belden 1694A cable 270Mbps 200m 650ft of Be...

Page 39: ...l Time 20 80 700ps typical 270Mbps 120ps typical 1 485Gbps 135ps typical 2 97Gbps Overshoot 10 Connector Type BNC Environment Maximum Ambient Temperature 40 C 104 F Power Total Power Consumption 2 8W...

Page 40: ...5 4 Specifications SRA 8802 User Manual Iss 04...

Page 41: ...SRA 8802 User Manual Iss 04 Service Information 6 1 Service Information In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections Troubleshooting Checklist Warranty and Repair Policy...

Page 42: ...hat the power supplies are fully seated in their slots If the power LED is still not illuminated replace the power supply with one that is verified to work 3 Input Signal Status Verify that source equ...

Page 43: ...his User Manual provides all pertinent information for the safe installation and operation of your openGear Product Ross Video policy dictates that all repairs to the SRA 8802 are to be conducted only...

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