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MANUAL PART NO. 04-050466-002 Rev. 2
MARCH 10, 2003 

INSTALLATION MANUAL

 

TRITON routing switcher

 

Serial Digital Video Router 16x2 

With Local Control Panel 

Product model no. TTN-BDS-1602CP 

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Page 1: ...AL PART NO 04 050466 002 Rev 2 MARCH 10 2003 INSTALLATION MANUAL TRITON routing switcher Serial Digital Video Router 16x2 With Local Control Panel Product model no TTN BDS 1602CP the most watched worldwide ...

Page 2: ...n 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 800 547 8949 For comments or questions concerning this manual please contact Technical Publications Department P O Box 30816 Salt Lake City Utah 84130 USA Phone 801 972 8000 Fax 801 977 1602 Email SLCtechp...

Page 3: ...anels 3 4 3 Pin out and cable type 4 4 3 1 RJ45 connectors 4 4 3 2 5 pin DIN connectors 4 4 3 3 RJ45 to 5 pin DIN converter 5 4 4 Control bus structure 5 4 5 Maximum distance between NCB devices 5 4 6 Control Bus configuration notes 5 5 Router configuration 7 5 1 Router level 7 5 2 Router extension mode 8 5 3 VIT mode 8 5 4 Programming of restrictions 9 6 Connecting video signals to the BDS 1602CP...

Page 4: ...8 4 NCB 11 8 5 Commands 12 8 5 1 Audio crosspoint set 12 8 5 2 Audio crosspoint set acknowledge 12 8 5 3 Video crosspoint set 12 8 5 4 Video crosspoint set acknowledge 13 8 5 5 Crosspoint status request 13 9 Control panel operation 14 9 1 Front panel drawing 14 9 2 PANEL ENABLE button 14 9 3 V A TOGGLE button 14 9 4 Operating crosspoints 14 ...

Page 5: ...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 Rad...

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Page 7: ...revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below Revision Replaces Date Change Description 2 1 10 03 03 Updated with new Thomson GVG design 1 0 30 01 01 Corrected error in baud rate setting 0 10 10 00 Initial Revision ...

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Page 9: ...1602CP as well The built in control panel provides buttons for selection of inputs and 4 function keys with following functions OUTPUT 1 Assigns input buttons to output 1 OUTPUT 2 Assigns input buttons to output 2 AUDIO VIDEO Enables Audio Video or AFV ENABLE Enables panel 1 1 Specifications Data rate NRZ 143Mbps 360Mbps VIT input Comp Video 1Vpp 300mV sync 75 ohms Number of inputs 16 terminated E...

Page 10: ...e power connector Pin 1 0V Pin 2 5V Pin 6 5V 3 Connecting the BDS 1602CP to your PC For connection to a PC with Triton Router Control System the RS 232 interface is used The RS 232 port on all Triton devices uses the standard DCE pin out see pin out table under 4 3 A standard modem cable can be used for connecting the router to the PCs serial port 3 1 Selection of router level The router level dep...

Page 11: ...rom the Triton Router Control System 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 A combination of routers working married counts as one level This might for example be 1 audio router 1 video router working as an audio follows video system or 3 vi...

Page 12: ...ted 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 including that of the BDS 1602CP follows the standard MIDI specification A 1 1 cable with 5pin DIN connector is used The following pin out is used Pin 1 Not Connected Pin 2 shield Pin 3 Not Connected Pin 4 data Pin 5 data The standard MIDI specification recommends the use of...

Page 13: ...allows 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 configuration notes In order to achieve a system that is easy to maintain and control follow the important notes presented hereunder Avoid using routers of different size but same signal type audio v...

Page 14: ...with 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 bus connections to all Triton devices before powering up any Triton device ...

Page 15: ...panels on the NCB dedicated to operate with the router must be configured to the same level as that router If several routers are combined to form an audio follows video RGB or similar system these routers must be configured to the same level The levels can be switched according to the following pattern means switch down means switch up Default level is 1 Switch 1 2 3 4 Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 16: ...ed to switch in different vertical intervals depending on the video format that is applicable This may be either PAL or NTSC NTSC 525 60 and PAL 625 50 have different Vertical Intervals Switching in line 6 in PAL means switching in line 8 in NTSC The PAL line 6 switching is not recommended for NTSC but the NTSC line 10 setting may be used also for PAL Note that switching will only take place in an...

Page 17: ...put is selected the programming of the previous output is saved in the on board memory and the old setting of the new output is fetched from the on board memory Push Panel Disable to stop the programming mode when all necessary programming is finished Disabling all inputs for the given output disables an output completely When in normal mode these outputs may be selected for viewing the status but...

Page 18: ...disconnected 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 8 1 4 Timeout The Crosspoint Status Request message has a timeout which means that you need to wait 1 second in between request messages 8 2 Basic principles Any message on any level address that confor...

Page 19: ...ight 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 sending messages to unused addresses 8 3 RS232 The RS 232 port is used for external control of Triton units The RS 232 port allows the customer to control the equipment via the Triton Router Control Syst...

Page 20: ...Command 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 1 127 output 128 vvv vvvv is the input which shall be connected to the chosen output vvv vvvv input number 8 5 3 Video crosspoint set Only for use with Video routers Command for setting of crosspoin...

Page 21: ...output number 0 output 1 127 output 128 vvv vvvv is the input which shall be connected to the chosen output vvv vvvv input number 8 5 5 Crosspoint status request This command is used for status request on Audio and Video routers 1100nnnn 0xxxxxxx nnnn is the matrix address from 0 up to 15 xxxxxxx do not carry any information The requested router Audio or Video will send its crosspoint status on NC...

Page 22: ...9 2 PANEL ENABLE button After powering up the control panel will be disabled The LED s in the buttons are only half illuminated Press the PANEL ENABLE button to start operating If you want to lock the control panel after use you simply disable by operating the PANEL ENABLE button once again 9 3 V A TOGGLE button After powering up the control panel will operate audio follow video The red and green ...

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