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Page 3: ...2 1 3 4 I 5 A Pronto2K ProntoHD Hardware Guide Introduction Overview Installation Operation Maintenance Appendix Index ...

Page 4: ...s documenta tion is correct and or complete In no event shall DVS Digital Video Systems GmbH be liable for any damages whatsoever including without limitation any special indirect or consequential damages and damages resulting from loss of use data or profits or business interruption aris ing out of the use of or inability to use the hardware software and or manual materials Those parts of this do...

Page 5: ...x 49 511 630070 E mail info dvs de Internet http www dvs de Phone 49 511 67807 25 Fax 49 511 67807 31 E mail support dvs de U S Headquarters DVS Digital Video Inc 300 East Magnolia Boulevard Suite 102 Burbank CA 91502 USA Phone 1 818 846 3600 Fax 1 818 846 3648 E mail info dvsus com Internet http www dvsus com E mail support dvsus com ...

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Page 7: ...stration form and send or fax it to the address on the right You may also use our online registration form which can be accessed from the following internet page http www dvs de english support support html Customer Name Company Contact Address Phone Fax Vendor Pronto2K ProntoHD Serial No Remarks Connected devices Brand and type of edit controller VTR color grading system etc PLEASE SEND TO DVS Gm...

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Page 9: ... The Front Panel 2 4 2 2 Overview of Rear 2 6 2 2 1 Connector Naming Conventions 2 6 2 2 2 Overall Overview of the Rear 2 7 2 2 3 Connector Panel 1 2 9 2 2 4 Slot Panel Connectors 1 Chassis Delivery 2 11 2 2 5 Slot Panel Connectors 2 Chassis Delivery 2 14 2 2 6 Connector Panel 2 2 16 2 2 7 Connector Panel 3 2 18 3 Installation 3 1 4 Operation 4 1 4 1 Basic Operation 4 2 4 1 1 Starting the System 4...

Page 10: ...hen a Hard Disk Fails 5 2 5 1 2 Notes on Formatting the Video Hard Disks 5 6 5 2 Power Supply Unit Maintenance 5 7 A Appendix A 1 A 1 Troubleshooting A 2 A 2 Technical Data A 3 A 3 Hardware Specifications A 4 A 4 Video Raster A 6 A 5 Signal In and Outputs A 8 A 6 Internal Wiring from Video Board to Outputs A 12 A 7 Conformity Declarations A 13 A 8 Packing Instructions A 15 I Index I 1 ...

Page 11: ...r to accept material from cameras telecines or VTRs In a studio environment the Pronto2K ProntoHD connects to HD cameras enabling the cap turing of footage and an immediate viewing afterwards When inte grated into a high end post workflow the Pronto2K ProntoHD can handle real time telecine transfers without any effort The ProntoHD is the standard version of the Pronto digital disk re corders by DV...

Page 12: ...n external fiber channel disk ar ray Pronto2K HD FC LAN To connect to a fiber channel network the Pronto2K ProntoHD can be equipped with a fiber channel networking host com puter interface Pronto2K HD RAM For better performance reasons you can equip your system with additional RAM Pronto2K HD 12Bit This option offers the support of 12 and 16 bit file formats DPX and TIFF for in and output ...

Page 13: ...his chapter provides a front and a rear over view of the video system detailing all items connectors and interfaces Additionally it con tains some interesting information about the DVS naming conventions of the connectors Chapter 3 Describes the hardware installation of the Pronto2K ProntoHD Chapter 4 Explains how to operate the Pronto2K ProntoHD Chapter 5 Details maintenance work in case of a har...

Page 14: ...this docu mentation Texts preceded by this symbol are parts of a list Texts preceded by this symbol describe activities that you must perform in the order indicated Texts preceded by this symbol are general notes intended to facilitate work and help avoid errors You must pay particular attention to text that follows this symbol to avoid errors and possible resulting damages thereof Texts following...

Page 15: ...eripheral hardware before connecting or disconnecting anything Computer hardware contains components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge If you touch them without precautionary measures they can be destroyed Use a wrist strap connected to ground when accessing electronic parts and take care of ground ing the video system Avoid touching the internal components of the Pronto2K ProntoHD whe...

Page 16: ...15 Avoid shocks or vibrations during transport For longer distances it is recommended to use a lifting truck Keep the Pronto2K ProntoHD as a transportation good dry In the warranty period you have to keep the original packing and use it in case of transportation Environmental Conditions For error free working and a long service life the Pronto2K ProntoHD needs some basic environmental conditions D...

Page 17: ...er must keep the original packing and pack the DVS product in it in case of a product return If the customer is not satisfied with the repair DVS will have the option to either attempt a further repair exchange the product or refund the purchase price This warranty does not cover Products not developed by DVS GmbH Products which have been subject to misuse abuse accident physical damage neglect ex...

Page 18: ...would be The video hard disks of the Pronto2K ProntoHD are ar ranged as a stripe set If one hard disk fails your data will be unrecoverable Therefore it is strongly recommended to perform backups of your video data at regular intervals Only use the designated video drive disk stripe set to store video and audio data Other storage locations will be far too slow for real time operation Leave about 1...

Page 19: ... DVS naming conventions of the connec tors Pronto2K ProntoHD delivered with 2 chassis Some types of the Pronto2K ProntoHD are delivered with two cas ings due to technical reasons One of the casings contains the main video system with system and video hard disks and the computer equipment in the following called main system The second cas ing contains other video hard disks as well as additional co...

Page 20: ...Ds of the faceplate show the activity of the internal video hard disks To access the operable front panel of the video system you have to remove the faceplate by simply pulling it off towards the front To supply the LEDs of the faceplate with power the faceplate and the chassis of the video system are interconnected either via a plug or a cable connection In case of a plug connection the plug is l...

Page 21: ...ronto2K ProntoHD delivered with 2 chassis You can distinguish the two casings of the Pronto2K ProntoHD when the faceplate is removed via the DVD ROM The main system of the video system incorporates a DVD ROM whereas the disk ar ray is not equipped with a DVD ROM ...

Page 22: ...software installations Further information about the DVD ROM can be found in section DVD ROM on page 4 6 controls Via the controls the system can be turned on or off and the LEDs display the system sta tus Further information about the controls can be found in section Controls on page 4 7 video hard disks The video hard disks are used to store your video material All disks can be replaced eas ily ...

Page 23: ... to the faceplate and provides power to light up its LEDs Some types of the Pronto2K ProntoHD provide a connection to the faceplate via a cable equipped with a plug instead of a plug connec tion power supply unit The power supply unit provides the video system with power ...

Page 24: ... tions on the connectors of the video system the labeling has been simplified DVS named the input output channels connectors of the digital vid eo signals alphabetically For YUV you will usually use one channel connectors labeled A With RGB in dual link mode you will always need two channels A and B The table below shows how the signals are distributed over the SDI serial digital interface in and ...

Page 25: ...SI connector panel to connect the Pronto2K ProntoHD to a DVS CineReel or other SCSI devices Furthermore if appli cable some additional panels may be present for internal reasons or on custom er request connector panel 2 The connector panel 2 holds the interfaces for analog and digital audio AES EBU as well as LTC and wordclock power cable socket The socket for the power cable RMT OUT RMT IN AUX 1 ...

Page 26: ...nnectors as shown in the figure above with the exception of one additional SCSI connec tor panel installed in the slot panel area The rear of the disk array differs from the figure above and provides connectors only in the area of the slot panel connectors You have to use these connectors to interconnect the two casings Their outlines are detailed in sec tion Slot Panel Connectors 2 Chassis Delive...

Page 27: ...is connec tor can be found in section Signal In and Outputs on page A 8 AUX 1 DB 9 connector female serial RS 422 inter face for auxiliary data e g mixer control a pin out of this connector can be found in sec tion Signal In and Outputs on page A 8 GPI DB 9 connector male general purpose in terface a pin out of this connector can be found in section Signal In and Outputs on page A 8 SDI In A BNC c...

Page 28: ...ization of video signals input of composite sync S H Out BNC connector for synchronization of video signals output of horizontal or composite sync depending on software settings R Out BNC connector for analog output of Red G Out BNC connector for analog output of Green B Out BNC connector for analog output of Blue CVBS Out BNC connector for analog output of an SD video signal composite video burst...

Page 29: ... control the Pronto2K ProntoHD has to be connected here For further information about the graphic card please refer to the original manufacturer s documentation included in the delivery of the Pronto2K ProntoHD The layout of the slot panel area on your video system may slightly differ from the figure above The position of the indi vidual slot panels may vary and additional panels may be in stalled...

Page 30: ... DVI OUT DVI connector complying with the DVI stan dard for the output of analog and digital video signals the analog output of the DVI connec tor provides the same signals as R Out G Out and B Out see section Connector Panel 1 on page 2 9 a pin out of this connector can be found in section Signal In and Outputs on page A 8 DVI IN DVI connector complying with the DVI stan dard for the input of dig...

Page 31: ...el When a sequence of footage is finished the DVS CineReel can be disconnected from the DVS CineControl and transported to an editing site where it can be immediately connected to a Pronto2K ProntoHD to access the data for further processing Figure 2 8 SCSI connector panel 1 for DVS CineReel SCSI connector panel 1 This SCSI connector panel is used to connect a DVS CineReel or other SCSI devices to...

Page 32: ...vered with 2 chassis holds the graphic card panel the digital video I O panel and the SCSI connector panels Figure 2 9 Main system slot panels Pronto2K ProntoHD delivered with 2 chassis The layout of the slot panel area on your main system may differ from the figure above The position of the individual slot panels may vary and additional panels may be installed for internal reasons or on customer ...

Page 33: ...d with 2 chassis SCSI connector panel 1 See section section SCSI Connector Panel 1 on page 2 13 SCSI connector panel 2 This panel provides the connectors to be connected to the disk array The layout of the slot panel area on your disk array may differ from the figure above The position of the individual slot pan els may vary SCSI panel 1 This panel holds a 68 pin VHD connector to be connected to t...

Page 34: ...ctor male for a bal anced digital audio signal output of channels 1 and 2 CH 3 4 XLR connector male for a bal anced digital audio signal output of channels 3 and 4 CH 5 6 XLR connector male for a bal anced digital audio signal output of channels 5 and 6 CH 7 8 XLR connector male for a bal anced digital audio signal output of channels 7 and 8 Digital Audio In CH 1 2 CH 3 4 CH 5 6 CH 7 8 PUSH PUSH P...

Page 35: ...input of channels 5 and 6 CH 7 8 XLR connector female for a bal anced digital audio signal input of channels 7 and 8 LTC Out XLR connector male for the out put of longitudinal timecode In XLR connector female for the in put of longitudinal timecode WCLK Out BNC connector wordclock signal output for synchronization of an ex ternal audio device Mon 6 3 mm unbalanced analog stereo jack headphone outp...

Page 36: ... connection of an external device such as a printer LAN 1000Mb Gigabit ethernet 1000 Base T connec tion ports to connect your video system to a network VGA DB 15 connector female to connect a monitor Currently this port is disconnected and thus not available COM port RS 232 connector for the connection of serial interface devices USB ports Universal serial bus for the connection of peripheral devi...

Page 37: ...fault manufacturing setting Connect any other peripheral computer and video equipment For an overview of the connectors see section Overview of Rear on page 2 6 Please check your delivery and compare it with the Scope of Delivery which has been delivered with the Pronto2K ProntoHD on an extra sheet of paper In case of missing items please contact your local vendor or DVS immediately To make warran...

Page 38: ...en the casings now Connect the cables as shown in the figure below Figure 3 1 Connections for a Pronto2K ProntoHD delivered with 2 chassis The layout of the slot panel connector areas shown in the figure above may differ from your Pronto2K ProntoHD hardware But for an easy installation the connectors to be interconnected carry corresponding designations There fore CH A should be connected to CH A ...

Page 39: ...es how to operate the Pronto2K ProntoHD hard ware First the most basic operation is explained i e how to start the video system and how to shut it down After that follows a description of the individual items of the Pronto2K ProntoHD chassis in detail ...

Page 40: ...he system will be started and the power on LED s light s up As with any standard computer after initial booting the system starts to load the installed operating system When the operating system has finished its loading you can begin to work with the Pronto2K ProntoHD right away All procedures described in the following assume that the faceplate is already removed For information on how to re move...

Page 41: ...y loaded If the operating system is not completely loaded perform the follow ing Pronto2K ProntoHD delivered with 2 chassis To turn off the video system with the Pronto2K ProntoHD delivered with 2 chassis you have to shut down the main system first After that you can turn off the disk array of the Pronto2K ProntoHD You have to turn off the power on both casings For this perform the following Shut ...

Page 42: ...ystem will shut down immediately Shutting down the video system while the operating sys tem is loading may lead to corrupted system data Use this procedure only if absolutely necessary After shut down wait at least ten seconds before starting the system again This time is needed to safely erase all memory banks of the system ...

Page 43: ...us of the vid eo hard disks They show the activity of the internal video hard disks To supply the LEDs of the faceplate with power the faceplate and the chassis of the video system are interconnected either via a plug or a cable connection In case of the plug connection the plug is located at the bot tom right hand side of the video system s front see section The Front Panel on page 2 4 When you p...

Page 44: ... eject DVD eject The button DVD eject opens the DVD tray emergency eject It is possible to remove a CD or DVD from the drive when the system is cut from power Put a thin pointed object into the emergency eject hole Then the DVD tray opens status LED The status LED shows when the drive is ac cessed by the system Pronto2K ProntoHD delivered with 2 chassis With the faceplates of the casings removed y...

Page 45: ...data may be lost Pronto2K ProntoHD delivered with 2 chassis Because the disk array does not contain any computer components the system reset but ton provides no function here main power The main power switch turns the system on or off To turn on the system press the system power switch briefly To turn the system off when the operating system is not running press the system power switch until the s...

Page 46: ...I LEDs The LEDs show the system status of the vid eo system Figure 4 5 LEDs of the controls The upper row of LEDs show the status of the fans off OK on error Information on what to do in case of a fan error can be found in section Troubleshooting on page A 2 With the left LED in the lower row the power on status is displayed A lit right LED shows a fault when a system failure occurs The LED in the...

Page 47: ...work that you can perform on your own For each work a detailed procedure description is given If you experience trouble with the video system that can not be re solved with the work described here or the section Troubleshooting on page A 2 please contact your local vendor ...

Page 48: ...e the hard disk from the video system 2 Replace the hard disk 3 Reassemble it into the video system 4 Set up the stripe set again All steps are explained in the following Step 1 Removing the Video Hard Disk The video hard disks that are accessible at the front of the video sys tem store the video data Because they are connected to the whole system with the help of disk carriers they can be removed...

Page 49: ... its interface inside the video system Pull the disk carrier carefully out of the video system Now the video hard disk is removed from the video system and has to be replaced Step 2 Replacing the Video Hard Disk To replace the video hard disk do the following Unscrew the screws that fix the hard disk to the disk carrier Although you can change the video disks with the power turned on on the fly it...

Page 50: ...semble the video hard disk in the video system carry out the instructions under section Step 1 Removing the Video Hard Disk on page 5 2 in reverse order After a correct assembly you have to perform the last step and set up the stripe set anew It is best to use the same brand and type of hard disk again Otherwise a loss of performance might occur It is possible to push the disk carrier too far into...

Page 51: ...ipeset Partition and set the drive letter to V for video As a next step you will be asked automatically to format the stripe set Further information about this and what to observe during this procedure can be found in section Notes on Formatting the Video Hard Disks on page 5 6 Once the formatting process is finished the stripe set is set up and the steps to replace a video hard disk are complete ...

Page 52: ...unit size Assign as the volume label the name Clipster Storage XXXX with XXXX standing for the capacity of the Pronto2K ProntoHD storage in gigabyte to the stripe set When the formatting process is finished you can select the stripe set as a normal disk drive in a standard file manager and use it for your video data again In general a configuration and formatting of hard disks is part of how the o...

Page 53: ...system see section Face plate on page 4 5 Unscrew the mounting screws of the power supply unit and remove them Pull the power supply unit out of the system with the handle Change the power supply unit against a new and operable one Reassemble the video system by performing the steps above in reverse order After that the power supply unit has been replaced successfully Before maintaining the video ...

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Page 55: ...A 1 2 1 3 4 I A 5 Appendix A This chapter first gives some hints how to resolve irregularities during operation After that technical data and general information about the Pronto2K ProntoHD are provided ...

Page 56: ...rving the correct mounting of the disk carrier see figure 5 2 on page 5 4 After that start the system again A video hard disk is de fective Shut down the system as de scribed in section Shutting Down the System on page 4 3 Replace the de fective disk as described in section Hard Disk Mainte nance on page 5 2 A proper play out or record of video material is no longer possible The video data storage...

Page 57: ...4 U Weight approx 45 kg per chassis Environment No exposure to heat No exposure to strong electric or magnetic fields Operating tempera ture Maximum 10 30 C Optimum 15 25 C Storage tempera ture 0 50 C Humidity 10 80 non condensing at all times Air Dust free Surface No vibrations shocks allowed Power Consump tion max 750 W primary Pronto2K ProntoHD delivered with 2 chassis max 2 750 W primary AC po...

Page 58: ... Digital SD 1 DVI I 1 BNC or 1 DVI I Reference Input Output Analog Genlock 1 BNC 1 BNC for S H 1 BNC for V Audio Input Output Embedded Audio 8 Digital Stereo Channels 1 BNC via Video In 1 BNC via Video Out AES EBU 8 Digital Stereo Channels 4 XLR female 4 XLR male Analog Audio 1 stereo jack head phone 6 3 mm Wordclock 1 BNC Timecode Input Output Longitudinal LTC 1 XLR female 1 XLR male Vertical VIT...

Page 59: ...a Formats Color Modes YCbCr 4 2 2 RGB 4 4 41 Storage Format Uncompressed YUV 4 2 2 RGB 4 4 4 all in 8 10 bit user selectable Internal Processing Color space conversion 1 Pronto2K only Table A 1 Pronto2K ProntoHD specifications cont ...

Page 60: ... HR 625 960 576 16 9 720p 23 976 Hz 720p 24 Hz 750 1280 720 16 9 720p 25 Hz 750 1280 720 16 9 720p 29 97Hz 720p 30 Hz 750 1280 720 16 9 720p 50 Hz 750 1280 720 16 9 720p 59 94 Hz 720p 60 Hz 750 1280 720 16 9 720p 71 928 Hz 720p 72 Hz 750 1280 720 16 9 1080i 23 976 Hz 1080i 24 Hz 1250 1920 1080 16 9 1080i 25 Hz 1125 1920 1080 16 9 1080i 29 97 Hz 1080i 30 Hz 1125 1920 1080 16 9 1080p 23 976 Hz 1080p...

Page 61: ...8 1080 2 1 2048sF 23 976 Hz 2048sF 24 Hz 1125 2048 1080 2 1 2048p 24 Hz 1600 2048 1556 4 3 2048sF 14 985 Hz 2048sF 15 Hz 1980 2048 1556 4 3 2048sF 24 Hz 1600 2048 1556 4 3 Table A 2 Supported video raster cont Raster Total lines per frame x size y size Aspect ratio ...

Page 62: ...r DVI OUT Pin No Signal Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TX_2 9 TX_1 17 TX_0 2 TX_2 10 TX_1 18 TX_0 3 GND 11 DVI_CLK_B 19 DVI_CLK_B 4 TX_4 12 TX_3 20 TX_5 5 TX_4 13 TX_3 21 TX_5 6 DDC_CLK 14 5V 22 GND 7 DDC_DAT 15 GND 23 TX_CLK 8 ANALOG_VSYNC 16 HP_DETECT 24 TX_CLK C1 ANALOG_RED C3 ANALOG_BLUE C5 GND C2 ANALOG_GREEN C4 ANALOG_HSYNC external view female on interface male on cable 1 9 17 3 11 19 2 10 1...

Page 63: ... Pin No Signal Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 RX_2 9 RX_1 17 RX_0 2 RX_2 10 RX_1 18 RX_0 3 GND 11 GND 19 GND 4 RX_4 12 RX_3 20 RX_5 5 RX_4 13 RX_3 21 RX_5 6 DDC_CLK 14 5V 22 GND 7 DDC_DAT 15 GND 23 RX_CLK 8 ANALOG_VSYNC 16 HP_DETECT 24 RX_CLK C1 C3 C5 GND C2 C4 ANALOG_HSYNC ...

Page 64: ... input they are set to high Thus with a connected switch the user will be able to connect the voltage level to ground GND and no extra power supply has to be set for the GPI inputs Pin No Signal 1 2 GND 3 GPI_OUT0 GPI output 0 4 GPI_IN0 GPI input 0 5 6 7 GPI_OUT1 GPI output 1 8 GPI_IN1 GPI input 1 9 GND external view male on interface female on cable 1 5 6 9 ...

Page 65: ... Pin D Sub Connectors RMT IN AUX 1 RMT OUT Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 1 2 TX_D_CON 2 RX_C_CON 3 RX_D_CON 3 TX_C_CON 4 GND 4 GND 5 5 6 GND 6 GND 7 TX_D_CON 7 RX_C_CON 8 RX_D_CON 8 TX_C_CON 9 9 external view female on breakout cable male on cable 5 9 1 6 ...

Page 66: ...the board Figure A 1 Internal wiring The video system works with voltages that can be haz ardous to your health Never work on the system or ac cess its interior with the power cable s being plugged in Make sure the power supply is disconnected before opening the casing Computer hardware contains components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge If you touch them without precau tionary measu...

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Page 69: ... be void In any other case if you do not have the original packing anymore use a similar structured packing for transportation DVS can not be held liable for damages due to transporta tion Fragile Avoid shocks or vibrations For longer distances use a lifting truck Keep dry Figure 1 Figure 2 a b c Video System Front Rear Box A Box A Box A Box A ...

Page 70: ...A 16 Pronto2K ProntoHD Hardware Guide Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 a b c Box A Box B Box B Box B Box B Box B ...

Page 71: ... 8 2 18 connectors DVI 2 12 naming conventions 2 6 panel 1 2 7 2 9 panel 2 2 7 2 16 panel 3 2 8 2 18 SCSI 2 15 slot panels 2 7 standard system 2 11 video system with 2 chassis 2 14 controls 2 4 4 7 conventions naming of connectors 2 6 typographical 1 4 CVBS Out 2 10 D DB 9 connector AUX 1 A 11 GPI A 10 RMT IN A 11 RMT OUT A 11 declaration of conformity 1 7 A 13 delivery 3 1 Digital Audio In 2 17 C...

Page 72: ...PI 2 9 pin out A 10 graphic card 2 11 guarantee 1 7 H hard disk failure 5 2 I important notes 1 7 installation 3 1 video system with 2 chassis 3 2 instructions packing A 15 safety 1 5 K keyboard 2 18 3 1 L LAN 2 18 LED s controls 4 8 DVD ROM 4 6 fan A 2 fans 4 8 power on 4 2 4 8 system failure 4 8 LTC 2 17 In 2 17 Out 2 17 M main power switch 4 2 4 7 main system 2 chassis 2 1 slot panel connectors...

Page 73: ...2 2 9 control protocol 2 10 S S H Out 2 10 safety instructions 1 5 scope of delivery 3 1 SCSI connectors 2 15 SD SDI Out 2 10 SDI serial digital interface 2 6 2 9 SDI In A 2 9 SDI In B 2 9 SDI In C 2 9 SDI Out A 2 10 SDI Out B 2 10 SDI Out C 2 10 setting up a stripe set 5 5 settings 4 8 shutting down the system 4 3 fast shut down 4 3 single link 1 1 2 9 2 10 slot panel connectors 2 7 standard syst...

Page 74: ...I 4 Pronto2K ProntoHD Hardware Guide video I O panel see digital video I O panel video raster A 6 VTR 1 1 W warranty 1 7 WCLK Out 2 17 wordclock 2 7 2 16 ...

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