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Electromagnetic Radiation Notice

 

The following information is given to note compliance with the United States Government Federal Communications 
Commission (FCC) Rules (47 CFR Part 15) designed to limit interference to radio and TV reception. The ruling establishes 
measurement procedures and frequency criteria for Class A computing devices (commercial and industrial applications) with 
the following conduction and radiation limits: 

CLASS A COMPUTING DEVICE: CONDUCTION LIMIT (Part 15.812)

 

Frequency (MHz) 

Maximum RF Line Voltage (uV)

 

0.45 - 1.6 

1000 

1.6 - 30 

3000 

CLASS A COMPUTING DEVICE: RADIATION LIMIT (Section 15.810)  

 

Frequency (MHz) 

Distance (meters) 

Field Strength (uV/m)

 

30 - 88 

30 

30 

88 - 216 

30 

50 

216 - 1000 

30 

70 

The policy of Thomson is one of continual development and improvement. For that reason Thomson uses components and 
manufacturing techniques that provide the current state-of-the-art suppression of electromagnetic radiation. This equipment, in 
production before October 1, 1981, has not been tested to the above listed measurements. However, equipment such as this 
delivered after October 1, 1983 will have the measurements on record at the factory. Therefore, in compliance with the stated 
FCC Regulation, the following information is provided for the user: 

NOTE 

Interference to Radio Communications 

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used 
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. As 
temporarily permitted by regulation it has not been tested for compliance with the limits for Class A 
computing devices pursuant to Subpart J of of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against such interference. 

Operation of this equipment in a residential area 

is likely to cause interference

 in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take 

whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. 

Summary of Contents for TTN-HDS-1602

Page 1: ...MANUAL PART NO 071 8220 00 Rev 0 MARCH 14 2003 INSTALLATION MANUAL TRITON routing switcher High Definition Serial Digital Video Router 16x2 Product model no TTN HDS 1602 the most watched worldwide...

Page 2: ...Broadcast and Media Solutions Inc All rights reserved Grass Valley Jupiter and Triton are trademarks of Thomson Specifications subject to change without notice For customer service please call 800 54...

Page 3: ...1 RJ45 connectors 5 4 3 2 5 pin DIN connectors 5 4 3 3 RJ45 to 5 pin DIN converter 6 4 4 Control bus structure 6 4 5 Maximum distance between NCB devices 6 4 6 Control Bus configuration notes 6 5 Rout...

Page 4: ...2 11 7 4 NCB 11 7 5 Commands 12 7 5 1 Audio crosspoint set 12 7 5 2 Audio crosspoint set acknowledge 12 7 5 3 Video crosspoint set 12 7 5 4 Video crosspoint set acknowledge 13 7 5 5 Crosspoint status...

Page 5: ...f the art suppression of electromagnetic radiation This equipment in production before October 1 1981 has not been tested to the above listed measurements However equipment such as this delivered afte...

Page 6: ...full stock of replacement parts available for immediate shipment NORTH AMERICA PARTS AND SERVICE Please call toll free 1 800 547 8949 You will be switched automatically to the parts and service repres...

Page 7: ...vii Revision history Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below Revision Replaces Date Change Description 0 14 03 03 Initial Revision...

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Page 9: ...The control bus technology allows linking the unit with the BAS 1602 or BES 1602 to create an AFV router One or several Triton remote control panels can control the HDS 1602 as well 1 1 Specifications...

Page 10: ...ally delivered with the desktop power model AC 5V 30W Upon customer request HDS 1602 can also be delivered with DC 5V 30W which may be fed by a 36 72 VDC mains power source A Frame mounted power suppl...

Page 11: ...rk with See chapter 5 for more information All routers are delivered with default level 1 Triton Router Control System offers the control of up to 16 different routers or combinations of routers 3 2 P...

Page 12: ...em The NCB system and all RS 232 ports interchange the system status 4 1 Several routers in one system The NCB system allows the interconnection of up to 16 routers with different levels in one system...

Page 13: ...in 5 data Pin 6 Not Connected Pin 7 Not Connected Pin 8 Not Connected 4 3 2 5 pin DIN connectors However the pin out of most Network Control Bus ports follows the standard MIDI specification A 1 1 cab...

Page 14: ...lows a maximum cable length of 250 meters between two devices Longer distances can be made with MIDI repeater units To avoid grounding problems all NCB ports have opto coupled inputs 4 6 Control Bus c...

Page 15: ...th user configurable default level Pay attention to the figure below in order to achieve full controllability of all devices in the loop Triton RCS Complete the Control loop by connecting all Control...

Page 16: ...t level is 1 Switch 2 3 4 Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 2 Vertical interval trigger The HDS 1602 router allows VIT switching for both SDTV and HDTV The HDS 1602 accepts only standard analogue black burst co...

Page 17: ...ng for the 30Hz and 29 97Hz frame rates of SMPTE 260M and SMPTE 274M May be used for line 4 switching for the 25Hz frame rate of SMPTE 274M 5 3 Power up mode Switch 8 on the configuration switch defin...

Page 18: ...sconnected output Output connected to input 128 Input 128 is an internal default for the disconnect status Please see Triton recommendations for use of RS 422 data routers for further information 7 1...

Page 19: ...ht experience that some messages are returned several times as the store compare remove function in case c can only handle a single message at the time We therefore recommend that the user avoid sendi...

Page 20: ...mmand for acknowledging setting of crosspoints 1000nnnn 0kkk kkkk 0vvv vvvv nnnn is the matrix address from 0 up to 15 kkk kkkk is the output which shall be controlled kkk kkkk output number 0 output...

Page 21: ...tput number 0 output 1 127 output 128 vvv vvvv is the input which shall be connected to the chosen output vvv vvvv input number 7 5 5 Crosspoint status request This command is used for status request...

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