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ROUTING SWITCHER SYSTEM (E)

4-4. Basic Setup Procedures

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AES

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PHYSICAL NUMBER ASSIGNMENT

SOURCE          LEVEL

DVS-V3232B V2.10   STATION NUMBER 1

4. Physical Assignment (Menu Item [L])

Now we actually associate the labels or names to a physical routing switcher input or output.  Assign the

physical source/destination number and the physical level to the virtual source/destination name and the
virtual levels using the menu item [L : SET PHYSICAL ASSIGNMENT].

Again refer to figure 7.

m

1.

Create a similar table for the destination side (use F5 on the terminal setup menu [L] screen to toggle
between source/destination)

2.

To delete an entry in menu item [L], press the 

[Ctrl]

 

_

 

[P]

 .

This step can be confusing because you associate the input labels with physical routing switcher inputs,
along with output labels with physical outputs.  You need to tell the primary which physical X row of

crosspoints feeding an output belong with each output name or label, along with which physical Y
column of crosspoints fed by an input belong with each input name or label.  To visualize, look at figures

2, 3, or 4.

n

When BKPF-R70 is used as the primary station, all contents that have been set are cleared when

“A : /CLR-DATA/SBUS_LVG_DAT” which is supplied with BZR-10.
When number of items to set is smaller than number of items to clear, the procedure of clearing all items

once and setting all items from the very beginning is more efficient.

Summary of Contents for BKPF-300

Page 1: ...V3232M DVS V6464B V6464M 16 SOURCE CONTROL UNIT BKS R1601 X Y CONTROL UNIT BKS R3202 R3210 R3220 32 SOURCE CONTROL UNIT BKS R3203 UNIVERSAL CONTROL UNIT BKS R3204 R1608 R3209 BKS R1618 R3219 SOURCE AND DESTINATION CONTROL UNIT BKS R3205 8 DESTINATION CONTROL UNIT BKS R3206 MULTI DISPLAY CONTROL UNIT BKS R1607 R1617 R1621 MULTI BUS CONTROL UNIT BKS R3216 ROUTING SWITCHER CONTROLLER BKPF R70 R70A DI...

Page 2: ...emarks of International Business Machines Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Intel 80486SX is a trademark of Intel Corporation ROUTING SWITCHER SYSTEM E ...

Page 3: ... 4 Number of Levels 2 2 2 5 Number of Units 2 2 2 6 Protect Function 2 3 2 7 Secret Function 2 3 2 8 Crosspoint Disable Setting Function DVS V3232B V6464B BKPF R70 and HDS V3232 2 3 2 9 Password Function DVS V3232B V6464B BKPF R70 HDS V3232 2 3 2 10 Setting the Input Output Name DVS V3232B V6464B BKPF R70 and HDS V3232 2 4 2 11 Virtual Mapping Function DVS V3232B V6464B BKPF R70 and HDS V3232 2 6 ...

Page 4: ...p 4 3 4 4 Basic Setup Procedures 4 4 4 5 Flowchart of Setup 4 24 4 6 Setting Up BKPF 300 301 350 351 4 25 5 System Settings 5 1 Setting Items of the Primary Station 5 1 A DISPLAY CONTROL AREA 5 1 A DISPLAY UNIT LOCATION 5 1 B SET SOURCE DEST TYPE 5 2 C SET DESTINATION NAME 5 2 D SET SOURCE NAME 5 4 E SET LEVEL TABLE 5 6 F SET ACTIVE UNIT NUMBER 5 7 G UPDATE BACKUP CONTROLLER 5 7 H SET GLOBAL PHANT...

Page 5: ...R1608 R3209 R3210 R3216 R1617 R1618 R3219 R3220 R1621 5 36 S DISPLAY DESCRIPTION NAME 5 37 U SELECT REMOTE PROTOCOL 5 38 V DISPLAY UNIT STATUS Except for HDS V3232 5 39 Y DISPLAY TABLE DATA Except for HDS V3232 5 39 Y SET DISPLAY MODES BKS R3216 R1617 R1618 R3219 R3220 R1621 5 40 Z SELECT SDI FORMAT Except for HDS V3232 5 41 Z SET PANEL STATUS BKS R3204 R3205 R3206 5 42 Z SET PANEL STATUS BKS R160...

Page 6: ...uring the system operation 6 7 6 6 3 Menu item W SYSTEM STATUS LOG 6 7 6 6 4 Contents and countermeasures of the error messages 6 8 7 Change Information on DVS 128 HDS X3000 Series and DVS V3232M V6464M 7 1 Outline DVS 128 HDS X3000 Series 7 1 7 2 Changed Menu Primary Station Setting Items 7 2 Initial screen DVS 128 HDS X3000 Series 7 2 A DISPLAY CONTROL AREA DVS 128 HDS X3000 Series 7 3 B SET SOU...

Page 7: ...ing the contents of this manual 1 System Overview This section outlines the basic structure of the digital router system and control mechanism using the S BUS 2 Functions This section explains the main functions of the digital router system 3 Control Terminal This section explains the key operation and image display of the control terminal Also describes how to use the personal computer as the con...

Page 8: ...is manual contains detailed information on the maintenance and servicing and their parts adjustment board layout schematic diagram detailed parts list and so on If this manual is required please contact to Sony s service organization Protocol Manual not supplied with the DVS V3232B V6464B V3232M V6464M 128 This manual contains information on the protocols used for controlling the routing switcher ...

Page 9: ...is manual explains the notes on operating specifications locations and functions of each unit Installation Manual supplied with each unit This manual contains information on setting up the hardware when installing each unit Maintenance Manual not supplied with each unit This manual contains detailed information on the maintenance and servicing of the unit and their parts block diagram adjustment b...

Page 10: ...unit This manual explains the notes on operating specifications locations and functions of each unit Maintenance Manual available on request This manual contains information on the maintenance and servicing of the unit and its parts replacement block diagram adjustment board layout schematic diagram detailed parts list and so on DVS 128 HDS X3000 Series and DVS V3232M V6464M Because functions are ...

Page 11: ...and displays the messages A unique control protocol called S BUS Sony serial bus is used for controlling the switcher system With this protocol all control signals are transmitted by using one 75 Z coaxial cable The transmission path is called the S BUS data link Units on the S BUS data links transmit data through time divided bi directional communication Other than the S BUS the 9 pin remote cont...

Page 12: ...V2 10 Digital audio routing switcher DVS A3232 V3 00 RS 422A remote routing switcher DVS RS1616 V3 01 Time code routing switcher DVS TC3232 V3 01 Analog video routing switcher BVS V3232 V3 01 Analog audio routing switcher BVS A3232 V3 01 HD digital video routing switcher HDS V3232 V2 10 16 source control unit BKS R1601 V3 10 X Y control unit BKS R3202 V3 10 X Y control unit BKS R3210 V1 10 32 sour...

Page 13: ...2 x5 1 Initial all high Function With this port the communication between the primary and secondary stations is performed Remote control units routing switchers and display units are connected to this S BUS data link in order to perform system functions REMOTE 1 is sometimes simply called remote for units having this remote port only To distinguish the S BUS using REMOTE 1 from the monitor S BUS R...

Page 14: ...s case replace the control terminal by one with high access speed If not it will be necessary to guess the contents of the display on the screen REMOTE 4 BNC 75 Z Z Z Z Z 47 kZ Z Z Z Z terminated Protocol S BUS control Data Transfer Method BI PHASE SPACE Data Transfer Speed 312 5 kbps Max Cable Length 500 m BELDEN 8281 cable or equivalent FCS Data HDLC CRC CCIT x16 x12 x5 1 Initial all high Functi...

Page 15: ...rimary station also switch crosspoints as another switcher does The S BUS line is connected via the REMOTE 1 connector Up to one line can be connected for BKPF 300 301 350 351 two lines for DVS V1616 three lines for DVS V3232B V6464B BKPF R70 and HDS V3232 and four lines for other switchers Always terminate unused connectors with 75 Z Features of S BUS control system The main features of the S BUS...

Page 16: ...ing Switcher DVS A3232 S 2 Audio Routing Switcher DVS A3232 S 2 Video Routing Switcher DVS V6464B S 2 Remote Control Unit BKS R3210 Source VTR Level 3 Time Code Routing Switcher DVS TC3232 S 2 Level 4 Level 2 Level 1 Level 8 Audio Channel 1 2 Audio Channel 3 4 Time Code Time Code Audio Channel 1 2 S BUS Signal Line RS 232C T Bridge A T Bridge B 75 Z Terminator 3 Matrix Level Remote Control Unit BK...

Page 17: ...e controlled individually In the S BUS conversion mode up to 254 switchers on the S BUS line including the primary station can be controlled For DVS V3232B V6464B V1616 A3232 and HDS V3232 the S BUS and 9 pin remote control lines are connected to REMOTE 1 and 2 respectively and can be switched freely Other switchers can be connected to either control line m 1 In the direct mode the protect and sec...

Page 18: ... V3232B M S BUS Remote Control Unit Remote Control Unit Remote Control Unit Remote Control Unit REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 RS 422A Main Controller Host CPU S BUS RS 422A 75 Z terminator T bridge Standard units making up Sony router system System Console Printer Local disk Sub Controller Interface Unit Status Display Status Display Status Display Remote Control Unit Remote Control Unit Remote Control Unit D...

Page 19: ...300 series 1 2 5 Control of monitor S BUS system DVS V3232B V6464B is able to monitor all the input and output signals when the optional monitor board BKDS V3292B is installed whose CPU is used exclusively for monitoring It forms a monitor S BUS data link via the REMOTE4 connector In this manual the monitor control line is called monitor S BUS to distinguish it from the control line of the main S ...

Page 20: ...tch setting on the monitor Board T Bridge A T Bridge B 75 Z Terminator DVS V6464B B type A type D type C type Inut signal Max 200 m Max 200 m DVS V6464B DVS V6464B DVS V6464B BKS R3209 BKS R3209 BKS R3209 BKS R3210 M S S BUS Secondary Station S Primary Station M Secondary Station S Secondary Station S Max 200 m Output Input signal Max 200 m ...

Page 21: ...nd output signals can be monitored using the optional monitor board BKDS V3292B Monitoring function 13 You can enable the system to automatically select the signal lines between two routing switchers Tie line function 14 You can simultaneously switch several crosspoints Phantom function 15 The control terminal connected to the primary station will display the system status informations and error m...

Page 22: ...t BKPF 351 n DVS V1616 V3232B HDS V3232 and BVS V3232 A3232 are not able to connect by the cascade 2 4 Number of Levels The router system has the capability to control the different types of signal at the same time This is enabled by the level setting The router system can handle the signals such as video audio timecode and the RS 422A remote control signal These signals are switched by their excl...

Page 23: ...nction which hides certain sources from all control units to protect the crosspoint set so that it cannot be switched Unlike the protect function that limits the destinations the secret function limits the sources to protect them from being selected by other control units The secret function can be set in the menu item D SET SOURCE NAME 2 8 Crosspoint Disable Setting Function DVS V3232B V6464B BKP...

Page 24: ...or number is that the connector number is used for each switcher frame while the physical number is used for one router system that is either single frame or multiple cascading frames Usually the physical number is used for the S BUS control system while the connector number is used for the RS 422A 9 pin remote control system The virtual number is the numbers assigned when switchers are mapped on ...

Page 25: ...trol unit in order to set buttons and for displaying The 160 names can be registered as one group Data of 8 groups can be registered at the primary station The data of remote control unit can be replaced by a group and the different data groups can be used for each remote control unit Description Name The name Description can be selected the DESCRIP NAME in the menu item J NAME STYLE when a DVS V3...

Page 26: ...apping area as the 4 channel mode by dividing the matrix into two in the 2 channel mode and assigning them to the different virtual levels In the figure below the 12 x 12 area where the level 2 and level 3 is overlapping is set to the 4 channel mode while the other is set to the 2 channel mode in the 20 x 20 area It is called Virtual mapping that you assign crosspoints using the virtual matrices a...

Page 27: ...o be assigned on each level for an input output name The following figure shows the case that DVS V6464B is used for level 1 and DVS A3232 for levels 2 and 3 To source IN002 physical number 5 can be assigned on level 1 physical number 2 on level 2 and physical number 18 on level 3 Similarly to destination OUT004 physical number 32 can be assigned on level 1 physical number 32 on level 2 and physic...

Page 28: ...e monitor The crosspoints of monitor signals are controlled by the monitor S BUS the control line similar to the standard S BUS although it controls only the monitor system The primary station on the monitor S BUS is independent from the primary station on the standard S BUS Therefore several monitor S BUS can be set to one system For example switchers P 2 and P 3 in the figure on next page serve ...

Page 29: ...DVS V6464B DVS V6464B DVS V6464B P 2 DVS V6464B DVS V6464B DVS V6464B DVS V6464B P 3 BKS R3204 BKS R3204 BKS R3204 BKS R3206 BKS R3204 BKS R3204 75 Z Terminate Standard S BUS Line Monitor S BUS Line Cascade Connection 75 Z Terminate 75 Z Terminate Cascade Connection 75 Z Terminate 75 Z Terminate ...

Page 30: ...effective to share the minimum number of converters 4 2 2 4 fsc 4 fsc 4 2 2 etc For example if both a 4 2 2 video switcher and a 4 fsc video switcher have 32 sources and destinations the converters can be shared using the tie line function and all sources and destinations can be handled with the minimum number of converters Setting Procedure of the Tie Line 1 Set four input output for each source ...

Page 31: ... OUT IN elements set in the N004 group and the crosspoint is switched In the following example if OUT033 IN230 is usable the path IN023 OUT033 IN230 OUT027 will be selected 2 15 Phantom Function Several crosspoints can be switched simultaneously with just one push of a button of the remote control unit This is called the phantom function The phantom function is set using the control terminal conne...

Page 32: ... O Presence of board and its sort O Version of ROM on the control board O Presence of backup power supply unit backup CPU board O Detection of fan rotation O Display of reference signal O Display of errors as follows Faulty crosspoint hardware Display of high temperature Display of S BUS disconnection Display of required secondary station s disconnection or fault Display of backup unit control boa...

Page 33: ... display the actually selected source name you must set the route function with the control terminal Then when you select the crosspoint set on the route function the source on the switcher A is searched for and the name is displayed For example when a crosspoint is switched on the switcher A in the figure below normally IN5 appears as the source name If the route function has been set the source ...

Page 34: ... inputs which would not be capable with the older panel This is applicable with BKS R1607 and BKS R3210 Maximum 8 blocks can be defined Block Selected block of input Selected block of output 1 1 to 64 1 to 64 2 101 to 164 101 to 132 2 18 Enhanced Restriction of Selected Block BKS R1607 R3210 only 512 164 101 64 1 64 101 132 Block 1 DVS V6464B Block 2 DVS V6464B ...

Page 35: ...re enclosed in boxes Ex Ctrl Return 2 The numerical keys in the text mean keys 0 to 9 3 The alphabet keys in the text mean keys A to Z 4 The cursor key in the text mean the and keys 5 When two keys are to be pressed together they are joined by the _ Ex Ctrl _ X Functions of Keys Used for Setting Character key Insert the character pressed where the cursor is Move the cursor to the right one space M...

Page 36: ...en System status screen It displays messages while the router system is operating Menu screen It displays the menu for setting the router system Setting screen It displays the setting items of each menu 1 The menu items can be selected in the following two ways 1 Select the desirable menu item using the cursor keys and press Enter 2 Press the alphabet key allocated to each menu item 2 To move from...

Page 37: ...N 1 3 3 System Status Screen 3 3 System Status Screen When the primary station is turned ON the results of the self diagnosis and ROM check sum value are displayed as shown below If the result of the self diagnosis is satisfactory OK will be displayed at the corresponding item However if an error has been detected this item will be the reversal characters System Status Screen When a message is out...

Page 38: ... Menu screen of the primary station The menu screen shows all menu items for system setting in the table data of the primary station By selecting the items on the menu screen using the following procedure the screen will show the setting screen n Compared with the system status screen router system operations take more time when the menu screen or the setting screen is open Therefore please return...

Page 39: ... 2 Menu screen of the secondary station To call the menu screen of the secondary station select menu item R CALL SECONDARY STATION in the primary station menu and input the secondary station number To set the secondary station function of the routing switcher used as the primary station input 1 as the secondary station number The screen will return to the menu screen of the primary station when Ct...

Page 40: ...RS1616 V3 01 STATION NUMBER 7 MODIFICATION COMMAND A SET UNIT LOCATION G UPDATE BACKUP CONTROLLER K DEFAULT TABLE MAINTENANCE COMMAND Y DISPLAY TABLE Z SELECT CONNECTION Ctrl D RETURN SONY ROUTING SYSTEM SETUP MENU HDS V3232 V1 00 STATION NUMBER 3 MODIFICATION COMMAND A SET UNIT LOCATION G UPDATE BACKUP CONTROLLER K DEFAULT TABLE U SELECT REMOTE PROTOCOL MAINTENANCE COMMAND Z SWITCHING FIELD Ctrl ...

Page 41: ...STEM SETUP MENU BKS R3202 V3 10 STATION NUMBER 16 MODEFICATION COMMAND H SET PHANTOM TABLE N SET PANEL TABLE O SET AVAILABLE DESTINATION L COPY TABLE DATA S DISPLAY DESCRIPTION NAME Ctrl D RETURN SONY ROUTING SYSTEM SETUP MENU BKS R3206 V3 11 STATION NUMBER 18 MODEFICATION COMMAND H SET PHANTOM TABLE N SET PANEL TABLE O SET AVAILABLE DESTINATION L COPY TABLE DATA Z SET PANEL STATUS S DISPLAY DESCR...

Page 42: ...TING SYSTEM SETUP MENU BKS R1607 V1 00 STATION NUMBER 3 Å MODIFICATION COMMAND H SET PHANTOM TABLE N SET PANEL TABLE O SET AVAILABLE SOURCE DESTINATION R SET ROUTE L COPY TABLE DATA Z SET PANEL STATUS S DISPLAY DESCRIPTION NAME Ctrl D RETURN SONY ROUTING SYSTEM SETUP MENU BKS R3216 V1 03 STATION NUMBER 2 Å MODIFICATION COMMAND H SET PHANTOM TABLE N SET PANEL TABLE O SET AVAILABLE SOURCE DESTINATIO...

Page 43: ...nu Screen of the Primary Station on Monitor S BUS Ex DVS V6464B 3 4 4 Menu screen of the secondary station on monitor S BUS To call the menu screen of the secondary station on the monitor S BUS call the primary station on the monitor S BUS in advance Select menu item R CALL SECONDARY STATION and input the station number 1 Routing switcher 1 DVS V3232B V6464B BKDS V3292B Monitor board Menu Screen o...

Page 44: ...f the Secondary Station on Monitor S BUS Ex BKS R3204 MONITOR SYSTEM SETUP MENU BKS R3204 V3 11 STATION NUMBER 18 MODIFICATION COMMAND N SET PANEL TABLE L COPY TABLE DATA Z SET PANEL STATUS S DISPLAY DESCRIPTION NAME Ctrl Z RETURN MONITOR SYSTEM SETUP MENU BKS R3202 V3 10 STATION NUMBER 14 MODIFICATION COMMAND S DISPLAY DESCRIPTION NAME Ctrl Z RETURN 3 4 Menu Screen ...

Page 45: ...the system status screen n The setting screen of menu items C D E H L M N O and Q may differ according to the source destination name mode set at menu item J For the Type Num mode The name of the destination or source will be displayed in the form of type name and number To set or change the name select any name from the list displayed at the bottom of the screen and then input it using the numeri...

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Page 47: ... to the menus explanation in the Installation manuals chapter on setup What we will do in this procedure is to 1 Identify all in out signals and segregate them into 16 types of sources and destinations 2 Assign virtual inputs and outputs a Type number name numbers start at 001 and go to 512 for both source and destinations 3 Assign each output Type number name to one or more levels 4 Assign each T...

Page 48: ...BKPF R70 HDS V3232 Example DVS V3232B and HDS V3232 have 32 inputs and 32 outputs But when one of them set the primary station it can control up to 512 inputs and 512 outputs using the cascading secondary stations Be sure to set a station number for each routing switcher and remote control unit installed Refer to the manuals of each unit for how to set the station number In this manual the input s...

Page 49: ...ross cable with 25 pin male and 9 pin female connectors 2 Run terminal emulation software and communicate at 9600 bps 3 The Terminal program associated with Windows 3 1 allows the mapping of control strings to virtual function keys in the terminal program Therefore if your are using Windows 3 1 you can use it s Termi nal program Windows 95 and Windows NT have terminal emulation programs which do n...

Page 50: ... that each input or output to the routing switcher will be referred to in a Type number format see the examples in the upper right hand corner of figure 1 The same name such as VTR001 can be assigned to a input and to an output of the routing switcher But a unique name can only be used once per input and output It is important that you consider careful ly your naming convention now as it will be c...

Page 51: ... Store 1 Still Store 2 News 3 Studio B Switch Studio B Switch Frame Sync 1 Frame Sync 2 D A 1 SDI Routing Switcher DVS V3232B IN OUT VTR 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 VTR 2 VTR 3 VTR 4 VTR 5 VTR 6 VTR 7 VTR 8 DAT 1 DAT 2 DAT 3 A D 1 A D 2 Mixer 1 PGM Mixer 1 Aux SDI Demux Out VTR 1 VTR 2 VTR 3 VTR 4 VTR 5 VTR 6 VTR 7 VTR 8 DAT 1 DAT 2 DAT 3 D A 1 D...

Page 52: ... These additional routing switchers usually are analog audio and or video routing switchers Other possible routing switchers include AES EBU Analog Audio Time Code and RS 422 machine control systems These other routing switchers are usually controlled by the SDI primary frame This will be the case if you are using this guide for router system setup These additional types of routing switchers can b...

Page 53: ...t no two levels need to occupy the same size space in the X and Y directions As our example in figure 1 demonstrates level 1 could be 32 by 32 in 2 dimensional X Y space while levels 2 and 3 are only 16 by 16 Actually each level could occupy different size X and Y space Finally it should be clear that Z depth is three in our case since we have 3 levels Fig 2 ...

Page 54: ... routing switcher outputs SDI AES EBU and analog audio could be assigned to a different level under the VTR001 label Whenever destination VTR001 was selected all 3 crosspoints in the 3 different routing switchers would switch together This approach is often the simpler approach to implement and understand but it can limit future flexibility in operation as we will see Fig 3 ...

Page 55: ...itch Studio A Mon Studio A Mon Still Store 1 Still Store 2 News 3 Studio B Switch Studio B Switch Frame Sync 1 Frame Sync 2 D A 1 Level 2 Outputs VTR 1 VTR 2 VTR 3 VTR 4 VTR 5 VTR 6 VTR 7 VTR 8 DAT 1 DAT 2 DAT 3 D A 1 D A 2 Mixer 1 In 1 Mixer 1 In 2 SDI Mux In Level 3 VTR 1 VTR 2 VTR 3 VTR 4 VTR 5 VTR 6 VTR 7 VTR 8 Satellite 1 Satellite 2 Remote 1 Network 1 News 1 News 2 A D 1 A D 2 Level Approach...

Page 56: ...emote 1 Network 1 News 1 News 2 A D 1 A D 2 VTR 101 VTR 102 VTR 103 VTR 104 VTR 105 VTR 106 VTR 107 VTR 108 STU 111 NEWS 101 SAT 101 SAT 102 NET 101 NET 102 REM 101 REM 102 CAM 001 CAM 002 CAM 003 CAM 004 SS 001 SS 002 CG 001 CG 002 FS 001 FS 002 STU 121 PTCH 001 PTCH 002 PTCH 003 PTCH 004 DIG 101 VTR 201 VTR 202 VTR 203 VTR 204 VTR 205 VTR 206 VTR 207 VTR 208 DAT 001 DAT 002 DAT 003 DIG 201 DIG 2...

Page 57: ...DI Satellite 1 Sat001 virtual level 1 out label 9 AES EBU DAT001 virtual level 1 out label 41 Analog Audio Satellite 1 Sat003 virtual level 1 out label 57 If DAT001 destination is changed on a control panel only output label 41 AES OUT 9 changes Good in situations where few signals logically follow from one level to the next DAT s and cameras Mics and CG s Audio Mixers and Still Stores etc With th...

Page 58: ... levels see figure 4 A pure level mapping approach is usually the worst approach In our example here DAT 3 which is on output 11 of the AES EBU routing switcher appears as REM001 on all control and display panels if the level only approach is taken Using the virtual level mixture approach you will get separate video and audio tallies control panel push button lit As an example see figures 7 and 8 ...

Page 59: ...etwork 1 Network 2 Remote 1 Remote 2 Level 2 AES EBU Level 3 Analog Audio Input Sources Mixed Level Virtual Approach VTR 1 VTR 2 VTR 3 VTR 4 VTR 5 VTR 6 VTR 7 VTR 8 Satellite 1 Satellite 2 Remote 1 Network 1 News 1 News 2 Char Gen 1 Char Gen 2 Cam Ret 1 Cam Ret 2 Cam Ret 3 Cam Ret 4 Studio A Switch Studio A Switch Studio A Mon Studio B Mon Still Store 1 Still Store 2 News 3 Studio B Switch Studio ...

Page 60: ...e Name CAMERA 1 17 017 CAM001 CAMERA 2 18 018 CAM002 VTR 1 1 001 VTR001 VTR 2 2 002 VTR002 VIDEO ROUTER DESTINATION Connected to Connector Destination Name VTR 1 1 001 VTR001 VTR 2 2 002 VTR002 VTR 3 3 003 VTR003 VTR 4 4 004 VTR004 n After destination crosspoint output names have been set the Protect mode may be implemented for that destination crosspoint can t select another input After source in...

Page 61: ...I SDI SDI 2 AES AES AES AES AES AES AES AES AES AES AES AES AES 3 AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD AUD 4 3 Set Level Table Menu Item E This is the step where you assign what levels you want each name or label to be assigned to You also assign the names of the various levels here SDI AES and AUD are used The information entered here was derived from figure 7 n Delete leve...

Page 62: ...l source destination name and the virtual levels using the menu item L SET PHYSICAL ASSIGNMENT Again refer to figure 7 m 1 Create a similar table for the destination side use F5 on the terminal setup menu L screen to toggle between source destination 2 To delete an entry in menu item L press the Ctrl _ P This step can be confusing because you associate the input labels with physical routing switch...

Page 63: ...ON NUMBER 1 Additionally an individual routing switcher can be divided in 2 or more virtual routing switchers This means that one level can be made to look like 2 or more levels In our example our 3 level routing switcher could have the AES EBU routing switcher split into 2 virtual levels Our 3 routing switcher system would now have 4 levels Why would you want to do this If you have an AES EBU rou...

Page 64: ...07 0007 2 Once the name is assigned we are in an edit menu where we actually assign inputs to outputs 1 SDI 2 AES 3 AUD VTR001 SAT001 1 3 VTR001 DIG201 2 Up to 4096 crosspoint changes can be stored among the Global phantoms For a control panel to be able to use a global phantom that secondary station must be called menu item R and the name of the global phantom loaded into it s phantom table Up to...

Page 65: ...nd status updates n Before this setting each secondary station has to have its ID set using the dip switch on the back of the control panel The primary station has ID 1 secondary stations should have ID 2 or later For your reference ID 00 is the test number and ID 255 is the global number Be noted that both of them cannot be used 2 Detection of Stations Menu Item Z If you set to a ID location in t...

Page 66: ...rosspoint Be careful that destination cannot select a source which makes up a loop in which the destination be comes the signal generating source in order to avoid potential operational mistake In the example here the output VTR001 can not select input 1 VTR001 etc 8 Tie Line Management Menu Items N O This comes into play mainly if you have different types of serial digital data Such as having bot...

Page 67: ...te configuration would be set up for going from 4fsc to 4 2 2 What is done here is that groups of inputs are combined in a Source Name group along with groups of outputs known as Destination Name groups Net Path Groups are then created each one being a list of routing switcher outs to routing switcher in s to be used When a input in a source group is selected or an output in a destination group th...

Page 68: ... names 16 letters can be displayed on the BKS R3281 most through only display 7 can be used This is called a Description name To set to Description names mode select DESCRIP NAME using the menu item J NAME STYLE Everytime J is selected in the System Setup Menu the name mode toggles between Type Number and Description name modes After J has been selected for the first time go back to menu items C a...

Page 69: ...anel operates alone or in conjunction with other panels are determined in this menu Next select the menu item N SET PANEL TABLE Using this sub menu you assign input output labels or phantoms to the appropriate switches This setting is not necessary in the case of X Y control If the panel being programmed is a BKS R3202 or a BKS R3206 select the menu item O SET AVAIL ABLE DESTINATION On BKS R3202 a...

Page 70: ... NAME D SET SOURCE NAME E SET LEVEL TABLE F SET ACTIVE UNIT NUMBER L SET PHYSICAL ASSIGNMENT H SET GLOBAL PHANTOM M SET INHIBIT TABLE Modification N SET DESCRIPTION NAME GROUP O SET TIE LINES R CALL SECONDARY STATION When Description Name When Type Num Name L COPY TABLE DATA Z SET PANEL STATUS N SET PANEL TABLE O SET AVAILABLE DESTINATION H SET PHANTOM TABLE K RESET TO DEFAULT TABLE U SELECT REMOT...

Page 71: ...able in BKPF 300 only Select a type from three formats of 4 2 2 4fsc NTSC or 4fsc PAL 3 Set the above described items from 1 to 5 1 Set the items from 1 to 3 as follows Select an area to modify using the cursor key Enter any desired value using the numeric keys on the control terminal 2 Set the items 4 and 5 as follows Select an area to modify using the cursor key and press Enter Every pressing of...

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Page 73: ... Press Ctrl _ E to return to the menu screen The following table lists the control area and setting area for each model Model Control Area Mapping Area Input control Output control Setting area area area DVS RS1616 1 to 512 1 to 512 1 to 128 DVS TC3232 1 to 512 1 to 512 1 to 256 BVS V3232 BVS A3232 DVS V1616 1 to 512 1 to 512 1 to 512 DVS V3232B DVS V6464B DVS A3232 BKPF R70 HDS V3232 n The contro...

Page 74: ...me set at the menu item B SET SOURCE DEST TYPE can be set to each destination Description name can be set by chang ing the name mode at the menu item J NAME STYLE For details of setting the name refer to J in the menu The protect function to protect the output signal from being controlled from the remote control unit prevents the source signal selected for the specified destination from being swit...

Page 75: ...ease the protect function select the destination name and press P once again m 1 If a destination name is reversed it means the protect function is set with a control terminal and not with a remote control unit 2 To change the protected destination name release the protection first before beginning the modification process Example of Setting Screen Operating Function Keys F1 SEARCH To move the cur...

Page 76: ...trl _ P is pressed the source name will be deleted 4 When Enter is pressed the source name can be typed If Enter is pressed before entering a name the registration will be deleted and the cursor moves to the next position 5 Select the code assigned to each type name and use the numerical keys to enter the source name 6 When Enter is pressed the source name will be set and the cursor moves to the n...

Page 77: ...AME will be displayed 2 Enter the Description name within seven characters from the head 3 When Enter is pressed the Description name entered will be searched 4 If the desired name does not exist in the screen press F1 again F2 JUMP To move the cursor to the source number 1 When F2 is pressed Please Input SOURCE NUMBER will be displayed 2 Input the source number to be retrieved 3 When Enter is pre...

Page 78: ...within four characters 5 When Enter is pressed the level name will be set If Ctrl _ F is pressed before the setting the original level name will be returned 6 When Ctrl _ Z is pressed the level 1 to 8 will be assigned to all destination names 7 When Ctrl _ E is pressed the menu screen will be returned Setting Procedure Level Setting Release 1 Select menu item E 2 Use the cursor keys to select the ...

Page 79: ...r S BUS Number that can be registered as secondary station ID are 2 to 254 G UPDATE BACKUP CONTROLLER Purpose This menu is used to copy the table data stored in the main CPU board of the primary station to the backup CPU board This setting is valid only when the backup CPU board is installed in the primary station Setting Procedure 1 Select menu item G The message This process requires about n min...

Page 80: ...d in the primary station and it can be called by any remote control unit The global phantom function can be set only when DVS V3232B V6464B BKPF R70 or HDS V3232 is assigned as the primary station The following describes how to set the global phantom data in the primary station A maximum of 4095 cross points can be registered Setting Procedure 1 Select menu item H The global phantom list will be d...

Page 81: ...er to set it 7 Input the source name in the same way as setting the destination name and press Enter 8 Set the crosspoint level Move the cursor to desired level and press Enter The setting will be changed Press Ctrl _ E The menu will return Example of Global Phantom Edit Screen Operating Function Keys Global Phantom Edit Display F1 SEARCH To move the cursor to any source name or destination name n...

Page 82: ... alphabet keys or the numerical keys When Enter is pressed the Description name will be set n Up to sixteen characters can be input Remote control units except BKS R3281 will display until the seven characters As the first seven characters are also used to distinguish the names the unit may not operate properly if the same names are assigned for the first seven characters Example of Destination Na...

Page 83: ...ocedure 1 Select menu item L 2 Each time F5 is pressed the setting screen will change as follows Source number setting screen destination number setting screen source number setting screen Source Number Setting Procedure 3 Select the source number setting screen 4 Select the physical number and the level using the cursor and assign them to desired source number and level on the virtual matrix When...

Page 84: ...n source name 1 When F1 is pressed Please Input DEST SOURCE NAME will be displayed 2 Input the destination source name to be retrieved 3 When Enter is pressed the cursor will move to the desired name n When menu item J is set to the Description name mode F1 SEARCH will have the following functions 1 When F1 is pressed Please Input NAME will be displayed 2 Enter the Description name within seven ch...

Page 85: ...SET INHIBIT TABLE Purpose This menu is used to protect source numbers not to be selected for each destination When the secret function is set to a source name the selected source cannot be output to all destinations By using this menu source numbers to be inhibited can be assigned for each destination Setting Procedure 1 Select menu item M 2 Select the source number for each destination name using...

Page 86: ...lement number 1 When F2 is pressed Please Input ELE MENT NUMBER will be displayed 2 Input the element number to be retrieved 3 When Enter is pressed the cursor will move to the desired number F3 SOURCE DEST When F3 is pressed the Description name list will be changed from destination to source B GROUP Press B to move the cursor to the group number on the group setting screen L COPY To copy all dat...

Page 87: ...nitor S BUS the number of the primary station on the monitor S BUS must be specified in addition to the secondary station number Specify in the following way Please Input Station Number _ Transferring Data to All Secondary Stations Press A instead of entering station numbers The groupsetting data currently displayed will be transferred to all secondary stations including the monitor S BUS n If a D...

Page 88: ...ion and to set the tie line for switching several crosspoints using the remote control unit button Using this method peripheral units such as the signal converters can be used more efficiently The tie line consists of four input output connectors as one group and paths connected between sources and destina tions The tie line system consists of a maximum of 20 groups for sources and destinations re...

Page 89: ...ve to the net group Input the net group and destination group in the same way as for the source group Up to two net groups can be input for one path 13 Use the above procedure to assign the source destina tion and net numbers to each path number Operating Function Keys F1 MOVE When F1 is pressed the cursor will move be tween upper and lower of the screen F2 JUMP To move the cursor to the group num...

Page 90: ...s the password is entered If a wrong password is input the demand for password input will be displayed again 3 Enter a new password and press Enter The new password is verified again 4 After the new password has been confirmed twice the screen will return to the menu screen 5 If not confirmed the password is demanded again Example of Setting Screen n If you forget the password settings cannot be p...

Page 91: ...the destination name entered will be searched 4 If the desired name does not exist in the screen press F1 again n If there are several names whose typed characters are the same in the Description name mode move the cursor to the first name displayed and press Enter to continue moving the cursor to the next name F1 SEARCH To select a source name In the Description name mode the setting proce dure i...

Page 92: ...mmunication the following message will be displayed Check at the menu item F SET ACTIVE UNIT NUMBER Display Disable Station Setting Screen S SELECT INDICATION COLOR Except for BKPF R70 and HDS V3232 Purpose If this menu is set to ON the screen will show a color display during the use of the Sony control terminal BAC 1200 Setting Procedure 1 Select menu item S 2 When S Enter is pressed the setting ...

Page 93: ...RS 422A to those for the S BUS n How to use UA2 Code The original use of the UA2 code in the RS 422A protocol is to identify the multiple equipments which are connected by loop through connection and be controlled Each equipment is controlled by the control command with UA2 code which corresponds to the unit address of each equipment The UA2 code is converted to the level control command when the ...

Page 94: ...N STOP IN STATION FAN RECOVERED IN STATION S BUS LINK DISCONNECTED TO CHANNEL S BUS LINK CONNECTED TO CHANNEL ON Displays all messages Displays the following in addition to the above Reference BACKUP POWER SUPPLY DOWN IN STATION BACKUP POWER SUPPLY RECOVERED IN STATION MISSING REFERENCE SIGNAL IN STATION REFERENCE SIGNAL CORRECTLY FED TO STATION VALID INPUT OR OUTPUT BOARD IN STA TION INVALID INPU...

Page 95: ...ore _ _ will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Press SPACE key to display the next status When all status have been displayed _ _ end _ _ will be displayed 3 Press Ctrl _ E to return to the menu screen System Status Screen Refer to 6 Confirmation of Function for detail of the system status screen n To erase the LOG contents in DVS V3232B V6464B set the S3 switch on the CPU 149 board to C Cl...

Page 96: ...This menu is used to display the table data set with the control terminal Operation Procedure 1 Select menu item Y The following message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Display DISPLAY TABLE DATA y a n 2 Press E and the signal format 4 2 2 4 fsc set for each input output will be displayed in hexadecimal DVS V series only Press A and all table data will be displayed in hexadecimal Whe...

Page 97: ...r consecutively Model Input Output Setting Equivalent Control Control area Unit area area DVS V6464B 64 64 1 to 512 DVS V3232B 32 32 1 to 512 HDS V3232 BVS A3232 256 32 1 to 256 DVS TC3232 BVS V3232 BVS A3232 DVS V1616 16 16 1 to 512 DVS RS1616 128 16 1 to 128 6 The menu screen of the secondary station will be displayed when Ctrl _ E is pressed Example of Setting Screen m 1 In the initial status f...

Page 98: ...e press Y m 1 The ROM version of the main CPU board and that of the backup CPU board must be the same If different versions are used the unit may hang up due to copy ing Remove the backup CPU board when this occurs The above occurs because a new table data can not be run on the old version software 2 It takes about 1 minutes to copy the table data 3 The table data of transcode from RS 422A to S BU...

Page 99: ...Type of Local Phantom Function a At J NAME STYLE Type Num in the primary station menu item J input the type name between 0 and F and the number for the phantom name destination name source name and level number respectively When the remote control unit button is pressed crosspoints with the same phan tom name will be switched together b At J NAME STYLE DESCRIP NAME in the primary station menu item...

Page 100: ...ssed the phantom table will be set 6 When Ctrl _ E is pressed the menu screen of the secondary station will be displayed When Ctrl _ D is pressed the menu screen of the primary station will be displayed Execution of Phantom Function When the phantom function is performed by a remote control unit its operation conforms to this phantom table It is possible to switch with the specified level or to se...

Page 101: ... 1 Select menu item L This item can be selected from both the menu and another setting screen 2 As the message Station Number will be displayed on the screen input the station number of the unit to be copied Select the table name to be copied from A P B and D using the alphabet keys 3 When Enter is pressed the table data will be copied and the screen will return to the setting screen 4 When Ctrl _...

Page 102: ...ct a button number using the cursor 3 When Enter is pressed the source name can be typed If Enter is pressed before inputting the source name the registration will be deleted 4 Select the code assigned to each type name and use the numerical keys to enter the source name 5 Press Enter to set the source name 6 Press Ctrl _ E to return to the menu screen of the secondary station Press Ctrl _ D to re...

Page 103: ...012 21 KEY IN013 22 KEY IN014 23 KEY IN015 24 KEY IN016 25 KEY 26 KEY 27 KEY 28 KEY 29 KEY 30 KEY 31 KEY 32 KEY SET PANEL TABLE DESTINATION 01 KEY 02 KEY 03 KEY 04 KEY 05 KEY 06 KEY 07 KEY 08 KEY 09 KEY OUT001 10 KEY OUT002 11 KEY OUT003 12 KEY OUT004 13 KEY OUT005 14 KEY OUT006 15 KEY OUT007 16 KEY OUT008 17 KEY 18 KEY 19 KEY 20 KEY 21 KEY 22 KEY 23 KEY 24 KEY 25 KEY OUT009 26 KEY OUT010 27 KEY O...

Page 104: ...E button or MONI button Before pressing Enter select a key from the source side To set it as the TAKE button press T to set it as the MONITOR button press M 5 When V VTR is displayed on the screen it means that the VTR control function can be assigned to the buttons on the source side Before pressing Enter select a key from the source side and press V Enter the number according to the list of oper...

Page 105: ...1618 R3219 R3220 R1621 Purpose This menu sets the range of selectable destinations and the range of selectable sources corresponding to the range of selectable destinations Setting procedure 1 Invoke the menu display of the remote control unit to set the menu item R Then select the menu item O 2 Select a destination to be set using the cursor key When the key is pressed while the cursor key is loc...

Page 106: ...e is zero DST 0 the signal switching can be operated SONY ROUTING SYSTEM SETUP MENU BKS R3216 V1 00 STATION NUMBER 4 SELECT SOURCE NAME SRC TOP SRC END DST TOP DST END 001 IN001 IN064 OUT001 OUT064 002 IN101 IN164 OUT001 OUT064 003 IN101 IN164 OUT101 OUT164 004 005 006 007 008 0 IN 1 OUT 2 SONY 3 VTR 4 SUP 5 CB 6 AIR 7 ME 8 PGM 9 CL A SL B L C RET D MIX E JEEP F OSC G L A H REM I CAM J STDO K AUX ...

Page 107: ...3 IN001 and OUT004 IN002 enter as follows Phantom IN001 DST 0 IN001 10000000 IN001 DST 1 IN002 10000000 Here 10000000 means the level 1 The level 2 corre sponds to 0100000 When the above settings are performed and the buttons OUT001 and IN001 are pressed in this order OUT001 is replaced by OUT002 with DST 1 Then OUT001 IN001 OUT002 IN002 of the level 1 are switched When the buttons OUT003 and IN00...

Page 108: ...s Enter to confirm the input contents 6 Pressing Ctrl _ E switches to the menu screen of the secondary station Pressing Ctrl _ D returns to the menu screen of the primary station SONY ROUTING SYSTEM SETUP MENU BKS R3216 V1 00 STATION NUMBER 4 SET ROUTE ROUTE DESTINATION DESTINATION SOURCE LEVEL ROUTE DEST SOURCE LEVEL1 8 ROUTE DEST SOURCE LEVEL1 8 OUT001 OUT017 IN005 10000000 OUT002 OUT018 IN006 1...

Page 109: ...N027 IN027 28 IN028 IN028 29 IN029 IN029 30 IN030 IN030 31 IN031 IN031 32 IN032 IN032 Ctrl E MENU Ctrl D RETURN Right DESTINATION Left SOURCE SONY ROUTING SYSTEM SETUP MENU BKS R3210 V1 10 STATION NUMBER 6 DESTINATION name Description name Description 1 OUT001 DST001 2 OUT002 DST002 3 OUT003 DST003 4 OUT004 DST004 5 OUT005 DST005 6 OUT006 DST006 7 OUT007 DST007 8 OUT008 DST008 9 OUT009 OUT009 10 O...

Page 110: ...routing switcher In the THROUGH mode there will be no setting menu for channel B For details of the DIRECT mode refer to the menu item U SELECT CONTROL MODE in the primary station Setting Procedure 1 Select menu item U 2 SELECT RS 422 CHANNEL A B A will be displayed Input A or B using the alphabet keys and press Enter The screen will change to the setting screen of the selected channel 3 The curso...

Page 111: ...D INPUT CASCADE CONNECTOR BOARD 01 32 REV 00 01 16 BNC 01 32 VALID 33 64 REV 00 17 32 BNC 33 64 VALID 33 48 BNC OUTPUT BOARD 49 64 INVALID OUTPUT CASCADE CONNECTOR BOARD 01 32 INVALID 01 32 VALID 33 64 REV 00 OUTPUT CONNECTOR BOARD 33 64 VALID 01 08 BNC MATRIX BOARD 09 16 CASCADE REFERENCE SIGNAL MISSING 01 32 OUT REV 00 17 24 CASCADE 33 64 OUT REV 00 25 32 BNC SELECT FIELD 33 40 CASCADE CONTROL B...

Page 112: ...o set the destination of each block using the menu item N SET PANEL TABLE TALLY GROUP Selects the tally group Setting Procedure 1 Select the menu item Y 2 The cursor appears in DISPLAY MODES 1 Move the cursor to an arbitrary mode and press Enter establishes the input mode 3 Enter the desired number with the numeric keys Press Enter to set the number the cursor moves to the next setting item If you...

Page 113: ...r is turned off Operating Function Keys F1 FORMAT Mode which sets the signal format by 8 channels F2 FIELD Mode which sets the crosspoint switching field 1 Press F2 The cursor will move to SWITCH ING FIELD in the menu 2 Press Enter The setting will change ODD EVEN FIELD ASYNC ODD All switching field in the switcher are deter mined by this setting n To use RS 422A and S BUS together set the switchi...

Page 114: ...3204 1 STAND ALONE 2 MOTHER 3 DAUGHTER BKS R3205 1 STAND ALONE 2 MOTHER BKS R3206 1 STAND ALONE 2 MOTHER If selection is not necessary press Enter again 3 Place the cursor on KEY 1 8 S and press Enter to set S or D The button number is set in order from top left to right then left bottom to right as shown below To change to the next setting press Enter 4 When PANEL MODE 2 the MOTHER is select ed m...

Page 115: ...n above the multiple units can be connected in order to expand the number of sources and destinations which can be controlled simultaneously Setting the mother panel and the daughter panels is performed from this menu Maximum ten mother panels can be set Contents to be set are shown below DISPLAY MODE STATUS Indicates the status of the primary station s crosspoint table PROMPT The depressed button...

Page 116: ... to BKS R1607 R1617 3 It is only applicable to BKS R3216 R1617 R1618 R3219 R3220 R1621 Setting Procedure 1 Select the menu item Z 2 The cursor appears in DISPLAY MODE 1 Move the cursor to an arbitrary mode and press Enter establishes the input mode 3 Enter a number to select using the ten keys When Enter is pressed to confirm the input number the cursor moves to the next setting item When you do n...

Page 117: ...econdary station Pressing Ctrl _ D returns to the menu display of the primary station m 1 Various modes must be set individually on the units on which mother panel and daughter panels are set 2 Set the mother panel first when setting the mother panel and daughter panel 3 Setting of the mother panel and daughter panel is not completed when the PANEL MODE setting alone is performed Be sure to set th...

Page 118: ... be accurate if the CART and PRODUCTION SWITCHERS protocols are used together Switching timing is not guaranteed in the combination of different switching fields For details of the signal switching timing refer to 5 8 Signal Switching Timing DVS RS1616 EDITOR etc M VTR etc S S M SELECT CONNECTION DVS RS1616 V3 01 STATION NUMBER 5 OUTPUT INPUT INPUT TERMINAL DIRECTION TERMINAL DIRECTION TERMINAL DI...

Page 119: ... item on the screen 6 Press Ctrl _ Z to return to the menu screen of the primary station on the monitor S BUS 7 Set each item of all secondary stations repeating the procedure of step 4 to 6 8 Press Ctrl _ D to return to the menu screen of the primary station on the standard S BUS n If there are multiple monitor S BUS data links repeat the procedure of step 1 to 8 for each link F SET ACTIVE UNIT N...

Page 120: ... them together on one monitor set the COM BINED mode Setting Procedure 1 Select menu item M The following appears COMBINED series connection SEPARATED independent use 2 Press Ctrl _ E to display the menu screen of the primary station on the monitor S BUS R CALL SECONDARY STATION Purpose This menu is used to call the secondary station on the monitor S BUS Setting Procedure 1 Select menu item R 2 En...

Page 121: ...t menu item M 2 Select the source destination using the cursor and press Enter to change the setting ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE 3 Press Ctrl _ Z to display the menu screen of the primary station on the monitor S BUS n Be sure to set the monitor line to DISABLE in cascade connection If set to ENABLE the monitor may not be performed properly L COPY TABLE DATA MONITOR MENU Purpose This menu is used to cop...

Page 122: ... source and destination b Each time Ctrl _ N is pressed when J NAME STYLE DESCRIP NAME is selected in the primary station menu the following input modes will be switched alternately Description name input mode When Ctrl N Type Num is displayed on the screen it means that the name mode will be changed to Type Number by pressing Ctrl _ N Inputs the Description name from the first to seventh characte...

Page 123: ... 19 DST 019 VTR019 OUT019 20 DST 020 VTR020 OUT020 21 DST 021 VTR021 OUT021 22 DST 022 VTR022 OUT022 23 DST 023 VTR023 OUT023 24 DST 024 VTR024 OUT024 25 DST 025 VTR025 OUT025 26 DST 026 VTR026 OUT026 27 DST 027 VTR027 OUT027 28 DST 028 VTR028 OUT028 29 DST 029 VTR029 OUT029 30 DST 030 VTR030 OUT030 31 DST 031 VTR031 OUT031 32 DST 032 VTR032 OUT032 33 DST 033 VTR033 OUT033 34 DST 034 VTR034 OUT034...

Page 124: ...on names that are transferred from the primary station can be registered in the range of inputs 512 x outputs 512 in the order of terminal number regard less of the block number When you want to use more than 160 of the description names transmit the names from the primary station after dividing the description names into several blocks The following operations are possible from the screen Look at...

Page 125: ...ify the default value press Enter without inputting any number Example of Setting Screen n Checksum can be displayed from version V1 10 of the BKS series Use checksum to check if the program data is correct in addition to the version number indication The PGM CHECKSUM is mainly used The following three types of checksum are available BOOT CHECKSUM D039 Checksum of the program area that is used for...

Page 126: ...tch S5 3 Set the test switch S3 to 0 and press the reset switch S5 4 Call the menu screen on the control terminal and execute the menu item T SET CLOCK BKPF R70 If the LED D2 on the CPU board is not lit even if the error No indicator shows 00 when operations are being checked it means that all the data set have been lost The lithium battery BT1 may be defective Measure voltage across BT1 If it is ...

Page 127: ... To default table All items of the secondary station excluding of the secondary station and press Y the crosspoint data 5 Select the menu item U SELECT REMOTE PROTOCOL U SELECT REMOTE PROTOCOL of the secondary station and press F2 DEFAULT BKPF R70 Initializing Procedure Corresponding Menu Items 1 1 Set the test switch S5 on the CPU 256 board to D All items of the primary and secondary stations 2 P...

Page 128: ...ULT n The primary station of HDS V3232 does not have the menu item S The secondary station of the menu item Z of SWITCHING FIELD only 5 7 2 Default Values Initialization Item Default Value Primary station B SET SOURCE DEST TYPE TYPE 0 IN 1 OUT 2 F None NAME IN001 IN512 OUT001 OUT512 E SET LEVEL TABLE All levels of all destination is ENABLE Level name 1 2 3 7 8 F SET ACTIVE UNIT NUMBER DVS V3232B S...

Page 129: ...EVEN Field 2 ODD Field 3 EVEN Field 4 ODD Field 1 EVEN Field 2 ODD Field 3 EVEN Field 4 S BUS ODD Field 1 EVEN Field 2 ODD Field 3 EVEN Field 4 Switching Command Switching Executed Switching Command Switching Executed Switching Command Switching Executed Switching Command Switching Executed 5 8 Signal Switching Timing 5 8 Signal Switching Timing For DVS V3232B V6464B and HDS V3232 a SWITCHING FIEL...

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Page 131: ...displayed via the following four methods 1 Status indicator 2 System status screen 3 Error No indicator 4 LEDs on the boards Moreover the test mode and ISR function are available to find out the detail of error and cause This section outlines the checks performed when the system is started up and describes error messages displayed on 2 System status screen in detail For details of 1 Status indicat...

Page 132: ...icator Function Check Contorl Terminal System Status Screen Status Display Error Information When Power ON Error Messages Error Codes The self diagnosis function of the routing switcher checks judges hardware problem disconnected wires the conditon of the sync signal the execution of the backup function the communication errors etc Self diagnosis Function Test Mode Function LED Display for Interna...

Page 133: ...4 7 2 8 1 3 5 Status Indicator Control Terminal Display Error No Indicator FF Operating normally Faulty sync signal detection Faulty crosspoint hardware Increase in the switcher s internal temperature Fan has stopped Communication error of the REMOTE 1 connector BNC S BUS ROM RAM EEPROM check error or table deta reading error Communication error of the REMOTE 2 connector 9 pin RS 422A Communicatio...

Page 134: ...nnection in O O O O O O O the S BUS data link Communicating condition with _ O _ _ O _ _ Secondary stations ROM RAM EEPROM check _ O O O O O O Re start display _ O _ O O O O Display of input output _ O _ _ O 2 O O board insertion Display of input output _ O _ O O 2 O O board no insertion Communicating condition _ _ O O _ O O of REMOTE2 RS 422A Communicating condition _ _ O O _ O O of REMOTE3 RS 23...

Page 135: ... those of each device according to the following procedures The process of the function check consists of three steps The checks in step 2 and onward will be performed only when errors have been detected in step 1 If not the checking process ends there When errors have been displayed in step 1 except the cases that causes are found with the display contents it is necessary to find out the faulty s...

Page 136: ...tor of system operation during system run To check the old system status call the menu item W SYSTEM STATUS LOG This menu takes out only the system status from the memory and displays error messages corresponding station and time of occurrence n As the control terminal constantly checks the errors of the system and is capable of recording displaying these it is extremely effective for monitoring t...

Page 137: ...ring System Operation 6 6 3 Menu item W SYSTEM STATUS LOG On the other hand the menu item W SYSTEM STATUS LOG can be used to call all the error informa tion stored in the RAM of the primary station such as the content and time of errors in each station and on the S BUS circuit Operating procedure 1 Turn on the power supply of the primary station to automatically start up the system status screen 2...

Page 138: ...ctly Countermeasure The crosspoint of station is faulty Check the input output board has been properly installed Content This message is displayed when the temperature inside of the station being displayed has risen or when the fan has stopped Countermeasure Promptly turn off the power supply of station and check for short circuits power leakage faults of the mechanical parts surrounding the fan e...

Page 139: ...eck the connections between the S BUS line and each station and check that unused S BUS ports or the ends of S BUS lines have been terminated with 75 Z One method to search for the disconnected sections is using the menu item R CALL SECOND ARY STATION and checking for responses n Be sure to terminate unused S BUS ports with 75 Z When a disconnection has been detected the primary station automatica...

Page 140: ...inal Content This message is displayed when communication with the station set at the menu item F is stopped Countermeasure Check the status indicator of station and perform the adjustment corresponding to the symptom Content This message is displayed when the input output board has been inserted to station Content This message is displayed when the input output board has been removed from ...

Page 141: ...ations The S P2 is realized by extending the type number of the terminal name from 16 to 32 and by changing the data structure of the terminal names The 16 types of the terminal number data that are used in the S P1 do not have compatibility with the 32 types of terminal number data that are used in the S P2 There fore the S P2 has two types of data i e both the 16 type data and the 32 type data f...

Page 142: ...fault data when shipped from the factory S SET SOURCE ASSIGNMENT is newly added The Ctrl _ B key is added as the key input to return to the initial menu the screen when the main power is turned on The Ctrl _ B key has the same function as the Ctrl _ X SONY ROUTING SYSTEM SETUP MENU DVS 128 V1 00 STATION NUMBER 1 MODIFICATION COMMAND A DISPLAY CONTROL AREA B SET SOURCE DEST TYPE C SET DESTINATION N...

Page 143: ...haracters or less can be used Either 16 type data or the 32 type data can be selected for the terminal numbers of 1 to 512 Example of Setting Screen Every pressing of F1 TYPE triggers between TYPE 16 and TYPE 32 Either one of the data structures of the terminal name to be handed by the S P1 is selected When F1 is pressed the message Do you change the type number Y or N appears When either Y or N i...

Page 144: ...M B32 0014 OUT014 VIT A1 A2 TC REM B32 0015 OUT015 VIT A1 A2 TC REM B32 0016 OUT016 VIT A1 A2 TC REM B32 0017 OUT017 VIT A1 A2 TC REM B32 F1 SEARCH F2 JUMP F3 LEVEL Ctrl E RETURN TO MENU E SET LEVEL TABLE DVS 128 HDS X3000 Series Purpose The level name can be set and the valid level for each output terminal can be set Number of levels of either 8 or 16 can also be selected Example of Setting Scree...

Page 145: ...ESTINETION No L2 0013 0020 0019 0020 L DESTINATION SOURCE No DESTINETION No L1 0023 0024 0021 0030 1 1 10 10 13 20 9 8 10 17 20 19 18 12 11 13 24 23 25 22 21 25 31 8 1 11 16 21 21 30 30 10 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 10 1 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 31 16 11 20 7 2 Changed Menu Primary Station Setting Items Example An example in which the three matrices of 10 x 10 are used and are connected by the Tie Line is s...

Page 146: ...trl _ P If an illegal name is set a message The name is not defined appears the original name is resumed When a valid SOURCE name has already been input the name is set the correspond SOURCE number is internally saved and the cursor moves to the next position When Enter is pressed without entering name appears and the setting is deleted 7 3 Changed Menu Secondary Station Setting Items N SET PANEL ...

Page 147: ...d or not STYLE Analog Video Analog Audio Digital Audio Displays the name of the optional signals that are inserted to each option slot REFERENCE A B Displays which of the two types of the reference signal is selected REFERENCE SIGNAL 525 625 Displays the number of lines of the detected reference signal SELECT FIELD ASYNC ODD EVEN FIELD Displays the switching timing of matrix POWER SUPPLIES ON INVA...

Page 148: ...ALID REVŁ 1 0 1 0Ł 1 0 CN01 16 HD SDI HD 0pt16 SD SDI INVALID REVŁ 1 0 1 0 1 0 CN17 32 HD SDI HD SDI SD SDI INVALID REVŁ 1 0 1 0Ł 1 0 P S OK OK OK MAIN HD SDI HD SDI HD SDI INVALID REVŁ 1 0 1 0Ł 1 0 CN01 16 HD SDI HD 0pt16 SD SDI INVALID REVŁ 1 0 1 0 1 0 CN17 32 HD SDI HD SDI SD SDI INVALID REVŁ 1 0 1 0 1 0 P S OK OK OK REF A B A FANA ROT ROT ROT ROT FANB ROT ROT ROT ROT OUTPUT 01 32Ł 33 64Ł 65 96...

Page 149: ... unit of HDS X3000 series has the SD SDI output board HKDS X3050 the setting of the format is not required Setting Procedure 1 Select the menu item Z 2 Select the desired channel line using the cursor to be set The HDS X3400 will be switched in every four channels and the HDS X3600 X3700 will be switched in every eight channels 3 When Enter is pressed the setting changes HD SDI RC HD SDI RC PASS 4...

Page 150: ...s not executed correctly In addition the switching timing is sometimes not execut ed correctly if SWITCHING FIELD is set in other combi nations For more details about the signal switching timings refer to 5 8 Signal Switching Timing 7 3 Changed Menu Secondary Station Setting Items SWITCHING FIELD A FIELD B ODD F1 FORMAT F2 FIELD F3 REFERE S Table Set Ctrl E RETURN TO MENU DESTINATION UNIT 01 08 HD...

Page 151: ...move to SWITCH ING FIELD in the menu 2 Press Enter The setting will change ODD EVEN FIELD ASYNC ODD All switching field in the switcher are deter mined by this setting When a display ASYNC appears on the screen it indicates that the cross point selector field has been set in the ASYNC asynchro nous position on the CPU 149 board S4 1 It means that the setting cannot be changed from the control term...

Page 152: ...0 540 Mbps is automatically identified and the equipment runs on an appropriate signal format The signal format setting can be changed by pressing either Enter or F Enter Enter Enter Enter F or Enter F or Enter F 143 Mbps 177 Mbps 270 Mbps AUTO 360 Mbps 540 Mbps 7 3 Changed Menu Secondary Station Setting Items ...

Page 153: ...ET TIE LINES _ 4 4 255 255 P CHANGE PASSWORD O O O O O Q CHANGE CROSSPOINT 1 8 8 8 8 R CALL SECONDARY STATION O O O O O S SET SOURCE ASSIGNMENT _ _ _ O O T SET CLOCK O O O O O U SELECT CONTROL MODE _ 3 1 1 1 W SYSTEM STATUS LOG O O O O O X DISPLAY S BUS COMMUNICATION O O O O O Z SET UNIT DETECTABLE _ O O O O A SET UNIT LOCATION 512 512 1024 512 1024 1024 K RESET TO DEFAULT TABLE T T T O O M SET MO...

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Page 155: ...ion A SET UNIT LOCATION Secondary Copy main CPU data to backup CPU G UPDATE BACKUP CONTROLLER station switcher Copy table data L COPY TABLE DATA Secondary Set panel status Z SET PANEL STATUS station Set panel table N SET PANEL TABLE remote control Set available destination style O SET AVAILABLE DESTINATION unit Crosspoint disable setting function M SET INHIBIT TABLE Primary station Global phantom ...

Page 156: ...el table N SET PANEL TABLE secondary Copy table data L COPY TABLE DATA station Display Description name S DISPLAY DESCRIPTION NAME Set panel status Z SET PANEL STATUS Others Display control area A DISPLAY CONTROL AREA Primary station Change crosspoint Q CHANGE CROSSPOINT Select indication color S SELECT INDICATION COLOR Display system status log W SYSTEM STATUS LOG Display S BUS communication X DI...

Page 157: ...ropriété de Sony Corporation Sony Corporation interdit formellement la copie de quelque partie que ce soit de ce manuel ou son emploi pour tout autre but que des opérations ou entretiens de l équipement à moins d une permission écrite de Sony Corporation Das in dieser Anleitung enthaltene Material besteht aus Informationen die Eigentum der Sony Corporation sind Die Sony Corporation untersagt ausdr...

Page 158: ...RS1616 SY DVS TC3232 SY DVS V1616 SY DVS V3232B SY DVS V3232M SY DVS V6464B SY DVS V6464M SY HDS X3400 SY HDS X3600 SY HDS X3700 SY HDS V3232 JN E 3 194 351 06 Printed in Japan Sony Corporation 2000 7 16 Communication System Solutions Network Company 1997 ...

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