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Concerto

ROUTING MATRIX

Instruction Manual

Software Version 1.7.6.1

071813811

OCTOBER 2009

Summary of Contents for Concerto

Page 1: ...Concerto ROUTING MATRIX Instruction Manual Software Version 1 7 6 1 071813811 OCTOBER 2009 ...

Page 2: ...808 29238 Brest Cedex 3 France 40 Rue de Bray 2 Rue des Landelles 35510 Cesson Sevigné France Spinnereistrasse 5 CH 5300 Turgi Switzerland Brunnenweg 9 D 64331 Weiterstadt Germany Carl Benz Strasse 6 8 67105 Schifferstadt Germany Including its implementation meets the requirements of the standard ISO 9001 2008 Scope The design manufacture and support of video and audio hardware and software produc...

Page 3: ...Concerto ROUTING MATRIX Instruction Manual Software Version 1 7 6 1 071813811 OCTOBER 2009 ...

Page 4: ... or 33 1 48 25 20 20 United States Canada 24 x 7 1 800 547 8949 or 1 530 478 4148 Local Support Centers available during normal business hours Asia Hong Kong Taiwan Korea Macau 852 2531 3058 Indian Subcontinent 91 22 24933476 Southeast Asia Malaysia 603 7805 3884 Southeast Asia Singapore 65 6379 1313 China 861 0660 159 450 Japan 81 3 5484 6868 Australia and New Zealand 61 1300 721 495 Central Sout...

Page 5: ...ertified Power Cords 24 Canadian Certified AC Adapter 24 Laser Compliance 24 Laser Safety Requirements 24 Laser Safety 24 FCC Emission Limits 25 Certification 25 Section 1 System Description 27 Mixed Module Matrices 28 Controller Module Identification 28 Module Configuration 30 Module Identification 31 Optimum Matrix Configurations 34 7 RU Concerto 8 RU Concerto Frames 35 32x32 96x96 35 64x64 64x6...

Page 6: ...Communications 90 Ethernet Communications 92 References 92 Monitor Cabling 94 Analog Video Monitoring 94 Digital Video Monitoring 94 Audio Monitoring 95 Expanded Audio System Monitoring 96 Power 98 AC Connections 98 48 VDC Connections 98 Option Installation 100 Expansion TDM Submodule Installation 100 Section 3 Control System Configuration 103 Controllers 103 Control Mode In Sel Setting 103 Ethern...

Page 7: ...4 Fan Assembly 134 To Replace a Fan Assembly 134 Controller Modules 135 Swapping a MCS MC C2 with a MCS MC C2 135 Port Modules 139 Audio and SD Video Module Modifications 139 HD Video Module and Rear Panel Modifications 140 Digital Audio Balanced Backplane Transformers 140 Service and Replacement Parts 141 Troubleshooting 141 Matrix Controller LEDs 141 Matrix Module LEDs 146 TDM Submodule LEDs 146...

Page 8: ...8 Concerto Instruction Manual Contents Glossary 159 Index 169 ...

Page 9: ...uired for using the Concerto with a control system is contained in the control system s documentation set Concerto specific information is contained in this manual Electronic copies of all routing documentation is available on the documen tation CD that came with your frame A printed copy of the documentation set was provided with the system Individual manuals may be ordered by contacting Technica...

Page 10: ...10 Concerto Instruction Manual Preface ...

Page 11: ...o so Safety Terms and Symbols Terms in This Manual Safety related statements may appear in this manual in the following form WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that may result in per sonal injury or loss of life CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to equipment or other property or which may cause equipment crucial to your b...

Page 12: ...ircuitry when power is present Indicates that dangerous high voltage is present within the equipment enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Indicates that user operator or service technician should refer to product manual s for important operating maintenance or service instructions This is a prompt to note fuse rating when replacing fuse s The fuse re...

Page 13: ...connect both power supply cords prior to servicing Double pole neutral fusing Disconnect mains power prior to servicing Use proper lift points Do not use door latches to lift or move equipment Avoid mechanical hazards Allow all rotating devices to come to a stop before servicing Cautions The following caution statements identify conditions or practices that can result in damage to equipment or oth...

Page 14: ...Power cords for this equipment if provided meet all North American electrical codes Operation of this equipment at voltages exceeding 130 VAC requires power supply cords which comply with NEMA configurations International power cords if provided have the approval of the country of use Use correct replacement battery This product may contain batteries To reduce the risk of explosion check polarity ...

Page 15: ...e Qualifikationen für diese Arbeiten Sicherheit Begriffe und Symbole In diesem Handbuch verwendete Begriffe Sicherheitsrelevante Hinweise können in diesem Handbuch in der fol genden Form auftauchen WARNUNG Warnungen weisen auf Situationen oder Vorgehensweisen hin die Verletzungs oder Lebensgefahr bergen VORSICHT Vorsichtshinweise weisen auf Situationen oder Vorgehensweisen hin die zu Schäden an Au...

Page 16: ...g im Gerätegehäuse hin die stark genug sein kann um eine Stromschlaggefahr darzustellen Weist darauf hin dass der Benutzer Bediener oder Servicet echniker wichtige Bedienungs Wartungs oder Servicean weisungen in den Produkthandbüchern lesen sollte Dies ist eine Aufforderung beim Wechsel von Sicherungen auf deren Nennwert zu achten Die im Text angegebene Sich erung muss durch eine Sicherung ersetzt...

Page 17: ...n Umgebungen in denen keinerlei Explosionsgefahr besteht Hohe Kriechströme Das Gerät muss vor dem Einschalten unbedingt geerdet werden Doppelte Spannungsversorgung kann vorhanden sein Schließen Sie die beiden Anschlußkabel an getrennte Stromkreise an Vor Servicearbeiten sind beide Anschlußkabel vom Netz zu trennen Zweipolige neutrale Sicherung Schalten Sie den Netzstrom ab bevor Sie mit den Servic...

Page 18: ...te von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker untersuchen Kabel richtig verlegen Verlegen Sie Netzkabel und andere Kabel so dass Sie nicht beschädigt werden Stützen Sie schwere Kabelbündel ordnungs gemäß ab damit die Anschlüsse nicht beschädigt werden Richtige Netzkabel verwenden Wenn Netzkabel mitgeliefert wurden erfüllen diese alle nationalen elektrischen Normen Der Betrieb dieses Geräts mit Span...

Page 19: ...cune intervention d entretien autre que celles contenues dans le manuel de l utilisateur à moins que vous ne soyez habilité pour le faire Consignes et symboles de sécurité Termes utilisés dans ce manuel Les consignes de sécurité présentées dans ce manuel peuvent apparaître sous les formes suivantes AVERTISSEMENT Les avertissements signalent des conditions ou des pratiques susceptibles d occasionne...

Page 20: ...présence d une tension élevée et dangereuse dans le boîtier de l équipement cette tension peut être suffisante pour constituer un risque de décharge électrique Signale que l utilisateur l opérateur ou le technicien de main tenance doit faire référence au x manuel s pour prendre con naissance des instructions d utilisation de maintenance ou d entretien Il s agit d une invite à prendre note du calib...

Page 21: ...nt l atmosphère est explosible Présence possible de courants de fuite Un raccordement à la masse est indis pensable avant la mise sous tension Deux alimentations peuvent être présentes dans l équipement Assurez vous que chaque cordon d alimentation est raccordé à des circuits de terre séparés Débranchez les deux cordons d alimentation avant toute intervention Fusion neutre bipolaire Débranchez l a...

Page 22: ...nez les câbles correctement Acheminez les câbles d alimentation et les autres câbles de manière à ce qu ils ne risquent pas d être endommagés Supportez correctement les enroulements de câbles afin de ne pas endom mager les connecteurs Utilisez les cordons d alimentation adéquats Les cordons d alimentation de cet équipement s ils sont fournis satisfont aux exigences de toutes les régle mentations r...

Page 23: ...equired to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Grass Valley Group can affect emission compliance and could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regula ...

Page 24: ...reidentify this product in accordance with provisions of 21CFR sub chapter J for distribution within the U S A and in accordance with CENELEC HD 482 S1 for distribution within countries using the IEC 825 standard Laser Safety Laser safety in the United States is regulated by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH The laser safety regulations are published in the Laser Product Performa...

Page 25: ...gital device when tested with a representative laser based fiber optical system that complies with ANSI X3T11 Fiber Channel Standard Certification Category Standard Designed tested for compliance with Safety UL1950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Busi ness Equipment Second edition 1993 IEC 950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Busi ness...

Page 26: ...26 Concerto Instruction Manual Regulatory Notices ...

Page 27: ...RU Concerto frame with two slots for modules This chassis which is sometimes referred to as the Concerto 64 frame can use the lower cost 64x32 modules 7 RU Concerto frame with four slots for modules This frame can be loaded with any four modules with the exceptions that only two HD video modules can be installed when there are two other modules or if three HD video modules are installed then the f...

Page 28: ...ntains both SD and HD Digital Video modules use settings for SD Digital Video for all the modules in the grouping The Analog Video module can not be mixed with Digital Video modules in the same level but can be in the same frame as a separate level The Port module can be used as either a TimeCode module or a Port module TimeCode and Port cannot be mixed in the same level Controller Module Identifi...

Page 29: ... third Controller is labeled CRS MC C2 671 6495 xx and can be set to allow either Ethernet or Crosspoint Bus interface control Do not mix Controller types in a single matrix See Figure 1 for help in identifying Controllers Figure 1 Controller Module Identification 8 1 3 8 _ 0 2 _ 6 5 R 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ...

Page 30: ...o has single Inputs and Outputs where the default is to software configure each con nector as a stereo signal The stereo channels can be configured to switch separately as mono signals The smallest mono matrix is a single module of 64x64 and the largest is 512x512 using two Concerto frames The module receives 64 inputs from the backplane associated with the slot position of the module Each module ...

Page 31: ...lso have three Maximum Input Level specifications 24 dBu 18 dBu and 15 dBu The attributes of each module are identified by the last two digits of the part number Table 1 identifies Analog video modules Table 1 Analog Video Modules 671 6369 Range Matrix Size Modules 00 49 128x128 4 96x96 3 64x64 2 32x32 1 50 79 64x64a a If a 7 RU Concerto or 8 RU Concerto frame is used to create this matrix the mod...

Page 32: ...ideo Modules 691 0072 Range Matrix Size Modules Comments 00 49 128x128 4 Must use the 128x128 Concerto frame for this matrix 96x96 3 If 128x128 Concerto frame is used for this matrix the fourth slot has to remain empty 64x64 2 32x32 1 50 79 64x64a a If a 7 RU Concerto or 8 RU Concerto frame is used to create this matrix the modules must be placed in slots 1 and 2 or slots 3 and 4 2 32x32 1 80 99 3...

Page 33: ...00 24 24 dBu 128x128 4 96x96 3 64x64 2 32x32 1 25 49 18 dBu 128x128 4 96x96 3 64x64 2 32x32 1 50 60 15 dBu 128x128 4 96x96 3 64x64 2 32x32 1 61 70 24 dBu 64x64a a If a 7 RU Concerto or 8 RU Concerto frame is used to create this matrix the modules must be placed in slots 1 and 2 or slots 3 and 4 2 32x32 1 71 80 18 dBu 64x64a 2 32x32 1 81 90 24 dBu 32x32 1 91 99 18 dBu 32x32 1 ...

Page 34: ... when compared to the 7 RU frame there are no restrictions on the number of HD video modules in 8 RU frames The following are general guidelines Empty slots need to be identified for their future use such as HD Video All modules that are in the same level must be next to each other in the frame The preferred hierarchy between SD and HD Video modules in the same frame is to place the SD modules bef...

Page 35: ... Additional combinations can be created using mixed audio mixed video or mixed data modules Table 7 Examples of Optimum Configurations 32x32 and 96x96 One 32x32 Matrix and One 96x96 Matrix Slot Position Option1a Modules a For this option 1 or 2 HD video modules can be used with SD video modules to create a 96x96 Digital Video matrix Option 2 Modules Option 3 Modules Option 4 Modules Option 5 Modul...

Page 36: ... ON Position 8138_00_48r0 Inputs 1 32 Outputs 1 32 Xpt In 1 32 Out 1 32 Inputs 65 96 Outputs 65 96 Xpt In 1 96 Out 1 32 Xpt In 1 96 Out 33 64 Xpt In 1 96 Out 65 96 Inputs 1 32 A to D Conv Inputs 33 64 A to D Conv Outputs 33 64 D to A Conv Outputs 1 32 D to A Conv Signal Flow for Options 11 and 12 Power Supply 2 Controller 1 Controller 2 Power Supply 1 Input 1 32 Xpt In 1 32 Out 1 32 Output 1 32 In...

Page 37: ...shown in the mixed audio matrices Additional combina tions can be created using mixed audio or mixed video or mixed data modules Table 9 Examples of Optimum Matrix Configurations 64x64 and 64x64 Two 64x64 Matrices Slot Position Option 1 Modules Option 2 Modules Option 3 Modules Option 4 Modules Option 5 Modules Option 6 Modules Matrix Size 1 AV AV AV AV AV DV 64x64 2 AV AV AV AV AV DV 3 DV AA DA T...

Page 38: ... 3 2 6 5 6 2 6 1 2 6 5 5 C_OPTIONS 1 D_LEVEL 1 2 3 2 6 5 6 2 6 1 2 6 5 5 D_OPTIONS 1 DIP Switches set to ON Position 8138_00_49r0 Inputs 1 32 Outputs 1 32 Xpt In 1 64 Out 1 32 Inputs 33 64 Inputs 33 64 Outputs 33 64 Xpt In 1 64 Out 33 64 Xpt In 1 64 Out 1 32 Xpt In 1 64 Out 33 64 Inputs 1 32 A to D Conv D to A Conv Outputs 1 32 Outputs 33 64 Signal Flow for Option 5 8138_00_33r0 64x64 Matrix 64x64...

Page 39: ...n4 Modules Option5a Modules a For this option 1 or 2 HD video modules can be used with SD video modules to create a 96x96 Digital Video matrix Option6a Modules Option7a Modules Option8 Modules Option9 Modules Matrix Size 1 AV AV AV AV DV DV DV AA AA 96x96 2 AV AV AV AV DV DV DV AA AA 3 AV AV AV AV DV DV DV AA AA 4 DV AA DA TCP AA DA TCP DA TCP 32x32 8138_00_36r0 Power Supply 2 Controller 1 Control...

Page 40: ...ettings for Jupiter Interface Jupiter Settings for Options from Table 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Switches Rotary S12 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Rotary S13 0 1 1 5 1 1 5 4 8 A_LEVEL 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 A_OPTIONS B_LEVEL 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 B_OPTIONS C_LEVEL 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 C_OPTIONS D_LEVEL 1 2 3 2 6 5 2 6 1 2 6 5 D_OPTIONS 1 DIP Switches set to ON Position Table 13 Examples of O...

Page 41: ...tput 33 64 Input 1 32 Xpt In 1 128 Out 1 32 Output 1 32 8138_00_53r0 Inputs 97 128 Outputs 97 128 Xpt In 1 128 Out 97 128 Xpt In 1 128 Out 1 32 Outputs 1 32 Inputs 1 32 Xpt In 1 128 Out 65 96 Outputs 65 96 Inputs 65 96 Xpt In 1 128 Out 33 64 Outputs 33 64 Inputs 33 64 Signal Flow for Options 1 to 4 8 9 8138_00_51r0 Xpt In 1 128 Out 1 32 Inputs 97 128 Outputs 97 128 Xpt In 1 128 Out 33 64 Xpt In 1 ...

Page 42: ...e 14 Rotary and DIP Switch Settings for Jupiter Interface Jupiter Settings for Options from Table 13 1 2 3 4 5a a Mixed Audio modules use AES Digital Audio as level 6a 7a 8b b All modules TimeCode 9c c All modules Port Switches Rotary S12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rotary S13 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 E E A_LEVEL 1 1 2 3 2 6 6 6 6 1 2 5 A_OPTIONS 1 B_LEVEL 1 1 2 3 2 6 6 6 6 1 2 5 B_OPTIONS 1 C_LEVEL 1 1 2 3 2 6 6 6 6 ...

Page 43: ...ing either mixed audio mixed video or mixed data modules Table 15 Examples of Optimum Matrix Configurations 32x32 32x32 and 64x64 Two 32x32 Matrices and One 64x64 Matrix Slot Position Option 1 Modules Option 2 Modules Option 3 Modules Option 4 Modules Option 5 Modules Option 6 Modules Matrix Size 1 AV AV AV AV AV AV 32x32 2 DV DV DV DV AA AA 32x32 3 AA DA TCP AA DA TCP 64x64 4 AA DA TCP DA DA TCP ...

Page 44: ...NS C_LEVEL 2 6 5 2 6 5 1 2 6 1 2 5 5 C_OPTIONS 1 1 D_LEVEL 2 6 5 6 6 5 1 2 6 1 2 5 5 D_OPTIONS 1 1 DIP Switches set to ON Position 8138_00_38r0 Power Supply 2 Controller 1 Controller 2 Power Supply 1 Input 33 64 Xpt In 1 96 Out 33 64 Output 33 64 Input 1 32 Xpt In 1 96 Out 1 32 Output 1 32 64x64 Matrix Input 1 32 Xpt In 1 32 Out 1 32 Output 1 32 32x32 Matrix Input 1 32 Xpt In 1 32 Out 1 32 Output ...

Page 45: ...2 Matrices Slot Position Option1 Modules Option2 Modules Option3 Modules Option4 Modules Option5 Modules Option6 Modules Option7 Modules Option8 Modules Option9 Modules Matrix Size 1 AV AV AV AV AV DV DV DV AA 64x64 2 AV AV AV AV AV DV DV DV AA 3 DV DV DV AA AA AA AA DA DA 32x32 4 AA DA TCP DA TCP DA TCP TCP TCP 32x32 8138_00_39r0 Power Supply 2 Controller 1 Controller 2 Power Supply 1 Input 33 64...

Page 46: ...12 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Rotary S13 1 1 5 2 B 2 B B 8 A_LEVEL 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 A_OPTIONS B_LEVEL 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 B_OPTIONS C_LEVEL 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 6 6 C_OPTIONS D_LEVEL 2 6 5 6 1 2 6 5 5 1 2 D_OPTIONS 1 1 DIP Switches set to ON Position Table 19 Examples of Optimum Matrix Configurations 32x32 64x64 and 32x32 One 32x32 Matrix One 64x64 Matrix One 32x32 Matrix Option...

Page 47: ...1 5 3 C C C 3 C C C 8 A_LEVEL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 A_OPTIONS B_LEVEL 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 6 6 2 2 6 6 6 B_OPTIONS C_LEVEL 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 6 6 2 2 6 6 6 C_OPTIONS D_LEVEL 2 6 5 6 5 5 1 2 6 5 1 2 5 5 D_OPTIONS 1 1 DIP Switches set to ON Position 8138_00_35r0 Power Supply 2 Controller 1 Controller 2 Power Supply 1 Input 33 64 Xpt In 1 96 Out 33 64 Output 33 64 Input 1 32 Xpt...

Page 48: ...ices Slot Position Option 1 Modules Option 2 Modules Option 3 Modules Option 4 Modules Option 5 Modules Option 6 Modules Option7 Modules Option8 Modules Option9 Modules Matrix Size 1 AV AV DV AV AV AV DV DV AA 32x32 2 DV DV AA DV DV DV DV AA DA 32x32 3 AA AA DA DV DV DV AA TCP TCP 32x32 4 DA TCP TCP AA DA TCP DA TCP TCP 32x32 8138_00_34r0 Power Supply 2 Controller 1 Controller 2 Power Supply 1 Inp...

Page 49: ...d DIP Switch Settings for Jupiter Interface Jupiter Settings for Options from Table 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Switches Rotary S12 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Rotary S13 2 B C 1 1 5 2 D D A_LEVEL 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 4 2 A_OPTIONS B_LEVEL 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 6 B_OPTIONS C_LEVEL 2 2 6 1 4 1 4 1 4 2 5 5 C_OPTIONS D_LEVEL 6 5 5 2 6 5 6 1 2 1 2 D_OPTIONS 1 1 DIP Switches set to ON Position ...

Page 50: ... Matrix Configurations 64x64 64x64 Matrices Slot Position Option 1 Modules Option 2 Modules Option 3 Modules Option 4 Modules Option 5 Modules Option 6 Modules Matrix Size 1 AV DV AA DA TCP AA 64x64 2 AV DV AA DA TCP DA 8138_05_168r0 Inputs 33 64 Outputs 33 64 Xpt In 1 64 Out 1 32 Xpt In 1 64 Out 33 64 Inputs 1 32 A to D Conv D to A Conv Outputs 1 32 8138_05_167r0 64x64 Matrix Power Supply 2 Contr...

Page 51: ...iter Settings for Options from Table 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 Switches Rotary S12 2 2 2 2 2 2 Rotary S13 0 0 4 4 E 4 A_LEVEL 1 1 2 3 2 6 5 2 A_OPTIONS B_LEVEL 1 1 2 3 2 6 5 2 B_OPTIONS DIP Switches set to ON Position Table 25 Examples of Optimum Matrix Configurations 32x32 32x32 32x32 and 32x32 Four 32x32 Matrices Slot Position Option1 Modules Option2 Modules Option3 Modules Option4 Modules Option5 Modules ...

Page 52: ...e set in the On position Table 26 Rotary and DIP Switch Settings for Jupiter Interface Jupiter Settings for Options from Table 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Switches Rotary S12 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Rotary S13 0 3 3 7 3 3 7 4 A A A_LEVEL 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 6 A_OPTIONS B_LEVEL 1 2 3 2 6 5 2 6 5 6 5 5 B_OPTIONS DIP Switches set to ON Position ...

Page 53: ...examples of supported architecture are shown TDM 256x256 In this configuration all modules in both frames are Audio modules Figure 14 shows the Signal Flow of a 256x256 Stereo matrix Figure 14 256x256 Signal Flow 8138_04_104r0 Xpt In 1 128 Out 1 32 Inputs 97 128 Outputs 97 128 Xpt In 1 128 Out 33 64 Xpt In 1 128 Out 65 96 Xpt In 1 128 Out 97 128 Inputs 33 64 A to D Conv Inputs 65 96 A to D Conv Ou...

Page 54: ... 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON CLEAR MEM A_LEVEL B_LEVEL A_OPTIONS C_LEVEL D_LEVEL B_OPTIONS C_OPTIONS D_OPTIONS MODE IN SEL S11 S12 S13 A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H M A T R I X MAP C O N F I G 8138_04_129r0 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E ...

Page 55: ...Inputs 1 32 A to D Conv Xpt In 129 224 Out 129 160 Outputs 1 32 Xpt In 129 224 Out 161 192 Xpt In 129 224 Out 193 224 Xpt In 1 32 Out 1 32 Inputs 161 192 A to D Conv Inputs 193 224 A to D Conv Outputs 193 224 D to A Conv Outputs 161 192 D to A Conv Outputs 129 160 D to A Conv Inputs 129 160 A to D Conv TDM Outputs 1 64 Outputs 65 128 Inputs 129 192 Inputs 193 224 TDM Inputs 1 64 Inputs 65 128 Outp...

Page 56: ... 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON CLEAR MEM A_LEVEL B_LEVEL A_OPTIONS C_LEVEL D_LEVEL B_OPTIONS C_OPTIONS D_OPTIONS MODE IN SEL S11 S12 S13 A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F ...

Page 57: ...1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON CLEAR MEM A_LEVEL B_LEVEL A_OPTIONS C_LEVEL D_LEVEL B_OPTIONS C_OPTIONS D_OPTIONS MODE IN SEL S11 S12 S13 A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H M A T R I X MAP C O N F I G 8138_04_131r0 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C...

Page 58: ...v Outputs 33 64 D to A Conv Outputs 1 32 D to A Conv Inputs 1 32 A to D Conv Xpt In 129 192 Out 129 160 Outputs 33 64 Xpt In 129 192 Out 161 192 Xpt In 1 64 Out 132 Xpt In 1 64 Out 33 64 Inputs 161 192 A to D Conv Outputs 1 32 D to A Conv Outputs 161 192 Outputs 129 160 D to A Conv Inputs 129 160 A to D Conv TDM Outputs 1 64 Outputs 65 128 Inputs 129 192 TDM Inputs 1 64 Inputs 65 128 Outputs 129 1...

Page 59: ...8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON CLEAR MEM A_LEVEL B_LEVEL A_OPTIONS C_LEVEL D_LEVEL B_OPTIONS C_OPTIONS D_OPTIONS MODE IN SEL S11 S12 S13 A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H M A T R I X MAP C O N F I G 8138_04_133r0 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 60: ...utputs 65 96 D to A Conv Outputs 33 64 D to A Conv Outputs 1 32 D to A Conv Inputs 1 32 A to D Conv Xpt In 129 160 Out 129 160 Outputs 129 160 D to A Conv Inputs 129 160 A to D Conv TDM Outputs 1 64 Outputs 65 128 Inputs 129 160 TDM Inputs 1 64 Inputs 65 128 Outputs 129 160 Xpt In 1 96 Out 33 64 Outputs 33 64 Inputs 33 64 Outputs 65 96 Xpt In 1 96 Out 65 96 Inputs 65 96 Xpt In 1 96 Out 1 32 Output...

Page 61: ...C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON CLEAR MEM A_LEVEL B_LEVEL A_OPTIONS C_LEVEL D_LEVEL B_OPTIONS C_OPTIONS D_OPTIONS MODE IN SEL S11 S12 S13 A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H M A T R I X...

Page 62: ...me Rotary S12 CONFIG 0 3 S13 MATRIX Map 4 3 1 DIP Switch Banks A_LEVEL 6 1 Analog 1 2 3 SD 1 4 HD A_OPTIONS 2 1 4a 5 8b a Off for Sync 1 On for Sync 2 b Off for Reclocking On for Forced Bypass B_LEVEL 6 1 Analog 1 2 3 SD 1 4 HD B_OPTIONS 2 1 4a 5 8b C_LEVEL 6 1 Analog 1 2 3 SD 1 4 HD C_OPTIONS 2 1 4a 5 8b D_LEVEL 6 8 6 8 D_OPTIONS 2 2 3 S11 MODE IN SEL 4 4 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8...

Page 63: ...ions are not used One Destination signal is available to all the Monitor Out BNC connectors in the matrix There is one Monitor connector per back plane so in a 32x32 matrix there is one backplane one connector one mon itoring device can be attached In a 64x64 matrix there are two backplanes two connectors two monitoring devices can be attached The same signal is sent to all the Monitor Out connect...

Page 64: ... Monitor Out connector In Table 29 the Total Monitor Outputs column displays the maximum number of Monitor Out connectors available based on the matrix configuration Table 28 Digital Video Monitoring Configuration Matrix Size Digital Video Typea a The maximum number of HD modules that can be in a Concerto matrix is three and the fourth slot has to remain empty If two HD modules are used then the o...

Page 65: ...ES Digital 2 BNC Stereo 128x128 Analog 2 50 pin D Stereo 1 128 4 AES Digital 2 BNC Stereo 128x128 Analog 1 Terminal Block Stereo 1 128 7 AES Digital 3 Terminal Block Stereo 128x128 Analog 1 50 pin D Stereo 1 128 7 AES Digital 3 50 pin D Stereo 128x128 Analog 1 Terminal Block Stereo 1 128 4 AES Digital 3 BNC Stereo 128x128 Analog 1 50 pin D Stereo 1 128 4 AES Digital 3 BNC Stereo 96x96 Analog 3 Ter...

Page 66: ...64 2 128x128 Analog 2 50 pin D Mono 1 128 2 64x64 AES Digital 2 50 pin D Stereo 1 64 4 64x64 AES Digital 2 BNC Stereo 1 64 2 64x64 Analog 1 Terminal Block Stereo 1 64 3 AES Digital 1 Terminal Block Stereo 64x64 Analog 1 50 pin D Stereo 1 64 3 AES Digital 1 50 pin D Stereo 64x64 Analog 1 Terminal Block Stereo 1 64 2 AES Digital 1 BNC Stereo 64x64 Analog 1 50 pin D Stereo 1 64 2 AES Digital 1 BNC St...

Page 67: ...pin D backplane there is a 9 pin D Monitor Out connector and a BNC Monitor Out connector In Table 30 the Total Monitor Outputs column displays the maximum number of Monitor Out connectors available based on the matrix configuration Table 30 Expanded Stereoa Audio Monitoring Configurations Matrix Size Audio Module Type Number of Modules Backplane Output Range Total Monitor Outputs 256x256 Analog 8 ...

Page 68: ...6 6 AES Digital 5 BNC 256x256 Analog 3 50 pin D 1 256 6 AES Digital 5 BNC 256x256 Analog 2 Terminal Block 1 256 12 AES Digital 6 Terminal Block 256x256 Analog 2 50 pin D 1 256 12 AES Digital 6 50 pin D 256x256 Analog 2 Terminal Block 1 256 6 AES Digital 6 BNC 256x256 Analog 2 50 pin D 1 256 6 AES Digital 6 BNC 256x256 Analog 1 Terminal Block 1 256 13 AES Digital 7 Terminal Block 256x256 Analog 1 5...

Page 69: ...24 Analog 4 Terminal Block 1 224 8 AES Digital 3 Terminal Block 224x224 Analog 4 50 pin D 1 224 8 AES Digital 3 50 pin D 224x224 Analog 4 Terminal Block 1 224 5 AES Digital 3 BNC 224x224 Analog 4 50 pin D 1 224 5 AES Digital 3 BNC 224x224 Analog 3 Terminal Block 1 224 9 AES Digital 4 Terminal Block 224x224 Analog 3 50 pin D 1 224 9 AES Digital 4 50 pin D 224x224 Analog 3 Terminal Block 1 224 5 AES...

Page 70: ... 192 5 AES Digital 1 50 pin D 192x192 Analog 5 Terminal Block 1 192 4 AES Digital 1 BNC 192x192 Analog 5 50 pin D 1 192 4 AES Digital 1 BNC 192x192 Analog 4 Terminal Block 1 192 2 AES Digital 2 Terminal Block 192x192 Analog 4 50 pin D 1 192 2 AES Digital 2 50 pin D 192x192 Analog 4 Terminal Block 1 192 4 AES Digital 2 BNC 192x192 Analog 4 50 pin D 1 192 4 AES Digital 2 BNC 192x192 Analog 3 Termina...

Page 71: ...gital 5 BNC 1 160 3 160x160 Analog 4 Terminal Block 1 160 4 AES Digital 1 Terminal Block 160x160 Analog 4 50 pin D 1 160 4 AES Digital 1 50 pin D 160x160 Analog 4 Terminal Block 1 160 3 AES Digital 1 BNC 160x160 Analog 4 50 pin D 1 160 3 AES Digital 1 BNC 160x160 Analog 3 Terminal Block 1 160 5 AES Digital 2 Terminal Block 160x160 Analog 3 50 pin D 1 160 5 AES Digital 2 50 pin D 160x160 Analog 3 T...

Page 72: ...base frame to have four Audio modules Table 31 Expanded Monoa Audio Monitoring Configurations a Expanded Mono Audio Configurations require the base frame to have four Analog Audio modules Matrix Size Audio Module Type Number of Modules Backplane Output Range Total Monitor Outputs 512x512 Analog 8 Terminal Block 1 512 14 512x512 Analog 8 50 Pin D 1 512 14 448x448 Analog 7 Terminal Block 1 448 12 44...

Page 73: ... are available 4 RU Concerto frame 7 RU Concerto frame 8 RU Concerto frame All are installed in a standard 483 mm 19 inch rack Cooling is by hori zontal airflow using an internal multi fan module 4 RU Frame Figure 31 4 RU Concerto frame 178 mm 7 in 483 mm 19 in 8138_04_160r0 483 mm 19 in 432 mm 17 in ...

Page 74: ...h Figure 32 7 RU Concerto Frame Note Your cover may be different from the one pictured The installation dimen sions are correct See Note 1 See Note 2 8138_00_13r1 483 mm 19 in 432 mm 17 in Note 1 7 RU Concerto chassis height 312 mm 12 25 in 8 RU Concerto chassis height 356 mm 14 in Note 2 7 RU Concerto chassis depth 483 mm 19 in 8 RU Concerto chassis depth 502 mm 19 8 in ...

Page 75: ...ame Installation Rear Support Bracket A rear support bracket is supplied for optional use with the 4 RU and 7 RU frames See Figure 33 Figure 33 Rear Support Bracket 8138_04_162r0 Rear Support Bracket Screw Head Spacer Screw Head Spacer ...

Page 76: ...dules is the same for the 7 RU frame shown in Figure 34 and the 8 RU Concerto frame CAUTION It is critical that the modules be oriented correctly to prevent bent pins It is very important that the module and the backplane are compatible If a module is plugged into an incompatible backplane it will cause damage Figure 34 7 RU frame configuration 8138_00_05r1 Matrix Modules Controller Modules Power ...

Page 77: ...onnector terminator and coaxial cable Loop thru cabling supported ALARM D 9 Pin Female Audio Alarm use serial machine cable DC PWR 4 and 7 RU frames 8 RU frame Terminal Block Barrier Strip Male NA Use 3 conductor 12 AWG 3 31 mm2 wire for DC power connection E NET 1 and E NET 2 RJ45 Female Ethernet network communication interface is 10Base T and 100Base T compatible use Category 5 cable 8 conductor...

Page 78: ...hm connector and shielded twisted pair cable MON IN MON OUT and MONITOR IN and OUT AA DA 9 Pin D Female Monitor input use balanced 110 ohm connector and shielded twisted pair cable AV DA DV BNC Female Monitor input use an unbalanced 75 ohm connector and coaxial cable AA Terminal Block Male Single wire compression for solid or stranded cable 28 20 AWG 081 to 518 mm2 DA Single wire compression for s...

Page 79: ...ectors are used by the Digital Audio module for expansion Figure 37 BNC Backplane Cabling 25 21 17 13 9 5 1 22 18 14 10 6 2 26 23 19 15 11 7 3 28 27 30 29 31 32 24 20 16 12 8 4 31 27 23 19 15 11 7 28 24 20 16 12 8 32 29 25 21 17 13 9 30 26 22 18 14 10 5 6 3 4 1 2 INPUTS OUTPUTS EXP IN EXP OUT AUDIO DATA TDM MON IN MON OUT 1 2 1 2 EXP IN 1 2 EXP OUT 1 2 INPUTS 1 32 OUTPUTS 1 32 MON IN MON OUT 8138_...

Page 80: ... 29 31 32 24 20 16 12 8 4 31 27 23 19 15 11 7 28 24 20 16 12 8 32 29 25 21 17 13 9 30 26 22 18 14 10 5 6 3 4 1 2 INPUTS OUTPUTS MON IN MON OUT 8138_03_94R0 H D B A C K P L A N E INPUTS 1 32 OUTPUTS 1 32 MON IN MON OUT A 29 B A 25 B A 30 B A 26 B A 31 B A 27 B A 32 B A 28 B A 23 B A 21 B A 24 B A 22 B A 19 B A 17 B A 20 B A 18 B A 15 B A 13 B A 16 B A 14 B A 11 B A 9 B A 12 B A 10 B A 7 B A 3 B A 8...

Page 81: ...ne Cabling MON OUT MON IN IN 25 32 IN 9 16 OUT 1 2 1 2 IN EXPANSION IN 9 16 OUT 9 16 OUT 25 32 IN 1 8 OUT 17 24 OUT 1 8 8138_00_17r0 AA BACKPLANE EXP IN 1 2 EXP OUT 1 2 MON IN MON OUT OUTPUTS 17 24 OUTPUTS 1 8 INPUTS 1 8 INPUTS 17 24 INPUTS 25 32 INPUTS 9 16 OUTPUTS 9 16 OUTPUTS 25 32 1 2 9 10 3 4 11 12 5 6 13 14 7 8 15 16 21 22 25 26 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 3 4 7 8 1 2 5 6 11 12 15 16 9 10 13 14 ...

Page 82: ... Port module Note This backplane meets the industry standard To verify that you have the correct pinouts see Table 38 on page 87 and the correct Port module see Port Modules on page 139 Figure 43 Port Backplane Cabling MON OUT MON IN IN 25 32 IN 9 16 OUT 9 16 OUT 25 32 8138_00_26r0 EXP IN 1 2 EXP OUT 1 2 MON IN MON OUT INPUTS 1 16 INPUTS 17 32 OUTPUTS 1 16 OUTPUTS 17 32 8138_03_93r1 Ports 1 to 32 ...

Page 83: ...sync to work properly If you ordered the TDM submodule as an option to add to your existing Audio module see Expansion TDM Submodule Installation on page 100 for installation instructions The base frame must have four Audio modules and the expansion frame must have at least one Audio module An Audio module with an attached TDM submodule should be inserted in the expansion frame in or as close to s...

Page 84: ...A 30 B A 27 B A 28 B A 25 B A 26 B A 23 B A 24 B A 21 B A 22 B A 19 B A 20 B A 17 B A 18 B A 15 B A 16 B A 13 B A 14 B A 11 B A 12 B A 7 B A 8 B A 5 B A 6 B A 3 B A 3 B A 1 B A 2 B A 9 B A 10 B A B A B EXP OUT EXP IN 1 1 2 2 MON OUT MON IN OUTPUTS INPUTS G G G G AA BACKPLANE EXT COM 1 EXT COM 2 E NET 1 E NET 2 AES REF VID REF 1 VID REF 2 400W 11 1A 36 60V AC PWR 1 AC PWR 1 500W 5A 50 60Hz 100 240V...

Page 85: ...9 GND 5 EXT COM 2 Pin Function Pin Function 1 GND 6 TX2_COM 2 TX2 7 TX2 3 RX2 8 RX2 4 RX2_COM 9 GND 5 ALARMa a Alarm contact closures are separate relay contacts See Alarm Pinout Functions on page 89 Pin Function Pin Function 1 6 ALARM1_COM 2 ALARM1_NO 7 3 8 4 ALARM2_COM 9 ALARM2_NO 5 GND Table 36 RJ45 Ethernet Pinouts RJ45 Ethernet Wire Color Pin Function Orange White 1 TX Orange 2 TX Green White...

Page 86: ...n 1 GND 6 EXT_MON_IN 2 EXT_MON_IN 7 GND 3 GND 8 GND 4 9 5 GND MONITOR OUT AES Pin Function Pin Function 1 GND 6 EXT_MON_OUT 2 EXT_MON_OUT 7 GND 3 GND 8 GND 4 9 5 GND MONITOR IN ANALOG AUDIO Pin Function Pin Function 1 GND 6 MON_IN R 2 MON_IN R 7 GND 3 GND 8 GND 4 MON_IN L 9 MON_IN L 5 GND MONITOR OUT ANALOG AUDIO Pin Function Pin Function 1 GND 6 MON_OUT R 2 MON_OUT R 7 GND 3 GND 8 GND 4 MON_OUT L...

Page 87: ...unction 1 GND 6 GND 2 RX 7 RX 3 TX 8 TX 4 GND 9 GND 5 Not Used Table 39 Analog Audio Input Output 50 Pin D Connector Pinouts Input Output D Connector Analog Audio Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function 1 Ground 18 1A 34 1A 2 1B 19 1B 35 Ground 3 Ground 20 2A 36 2A 4 2B 21 2B 37 Ground 5 Ground 22 3A 38 3A 6 3B 23 3B 39 Ground 7 Ground 24 4A 40 4A 8 4B 25 4B 41 Ground 9 Ground 26 5A 42 5A 10 5B 27 ...

Page 88: ...k Monitor Pinouts Table 40 AES Audio Input Output 50 Pin D Connector Pinouts Input Output D Connector AES Audio Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function 1 Ground 18 1 34 1 2 2 19 2 35 Ground 3 Ground 20 3 36 3 4 4 21 4 37 Ground 5 Ground 22 5 38 5 6 6 23 6 39 Ground 7 Ground 24 7 40 7 8 8 25 8 41 Ground 9 Ground 26 9 42 9 10 10 27 10 43 Ground 11 Ground 28 11 44 11 12 12 29 12 45 Ground 13 Ground 30...

Page 89: ...the male connector to the positive end of LED 2 Connect the negative end of the LED2 to one end of resistor2 Connect the other end of resistor 2 to ground Connect the 5th pin of the male connector to ground Alarm Detection The alarm test box connects to the 9 pin D female connector of the Concerto Matrix frame Should a power failure either AC or DC fan failure or over temperature of the thermistor...

Page 90: ...29 31 32 24 20 16 12 8 4 31 27 23 19 15 11 7 28 24 20 16 12 8 32 29 25 21 17 13 9 30 26 22 18 14 10 5 6 3 4 1 2 INPUTS OUTPUTS EXP IN EXP OUT AUDIO DATA TDM MON IN MON OUT 1 2 1 2 25 21 17 13 9 5 1 22 18 14 10 6 2 26 23 19 15 11 7 3 28 27 30 29 31 32 24 20 16 12 8 4 31 27 23 19 15 11 7 28 24 20 16 12 8 32 29 25 21 17 13 9 30 26 22 18 14 10 5 6 3 4 1 2 INPUTS OUTPUTS EXP IN EXP OUT AUDIO DATA TDM M...

Page 91: ... 15 11 7 3 28 27 30 29 31 32 24 20 16 12 8 4 31 27 23 19 15 11 7 28 24 20 16 12 8 32 29 25 21 17 13 9 30 26 22 18 14 10 5 6 3 4 1 2 INPUTS OUTPUTS EXP IN EXP OUT AUDIO DATA TDM MON IN MON OUT 1 2 1 2 A 29 B A 25 B A 30 B A 26 B A 31 B A 27 B A 32 B A 28 B A 23 B A 21 B A 24 B A 22 B A 19 B A 17 B A 20 B A 18 B A 15 B A 13 B A 16 B A 14 B A 11 B A 9 B A 12 B A 10 B A 7 B A 3 B A 8 B A 4 B A 29 B A ...

Page 92: ...ce signals can be routed via loop thru daisy chains The signal orig inates at a generator It can then either be directly fed into the Concerto Concerto EXT COM 2 EXT COM 1 E NET 2 E NET 1 AES REF VID REF 2 VID REF 1 25 21 17 13 9 5 1 22 18 14 10 6 2 26 23 19 15 11 7 3 28 27 30 29 31 32 24 20 16 12 8 4 31 27 23 19 15 11 7 28 24 20 16 12 8 32 29 25 21 17 13 9 30 26 22 18 14 10 5 6 3 4 1 2 INPUTS OUT...

Page 93: ... 65 96 1 32 INPUTS INPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS 1 2 1 2 GSC MC1 MC2 VIDEO REF DIGITAL VIDEO REF 1 2 7500WB 128x128 IN OUT MONITOR EXT COM 2 EXT COM 1 E NET 2 E NET 1 AES REF VID REF 2 VID REF 1 Concerto 31 27 23 19 15 11 7 28 24 20 16 12 8 32 29 25 21 17 13 9 30 26 22 18 14 10 5 6 3 4 1 2 OUTPUTS 25 21 17 13 9 5 1 22 18 14 10 6 2 26 23 19 15 11 7 3 28 27 30 29 31 32 24 20 16 12 8 4 INPUTS EXP IN EXP OUT...

Page 94: ...al Video and a HD Digital Video Each of the two modules has its own BNC backplane These modules use external loop cabling for monitor outputs and the two types of Digital Video can be combined into a configured matrix CAUTION The maximum number of HD modules that can be in a 7 RU Concerto frame is three in which case the fourth slot has to remain empty If two HD modules are used then the other two...

Page 95: ...es For more information on configured matrix sizes and number of Mon Out connectors per matrix see Audio Monitor Con figuration on page 64 Concerto EXT COM 2 EXT COM 1 E NET 2 E NET 1 AES REF VID REF 2 VID REF 1 25 21 17 13 9 5 1 22 18 14 10 6 2 26 23 19 15 11 7 3 28 27 30 29 31 32 24 20 16 12 8 4 31 27 23 19 15 11 7 28 24 20 16 12 8 32 29 25 21 17 13 9 30 26 22 18 14 10 5 6 3 4 1 2 INPUTS OUTPUTS...

Page 96: ... connectors on each frame it does not matter which two backplanes are used as long as it is one in the base frame and one in the expansion frame In Figure 53 the recommended cabling is shown One Destination signal is available to all the Monitor Out connectors in the configured matrix All the backplanes have at least one Monitor Out con nector Two of the AES Audio backplanes have two Monitor Out c...

Page 97: ...23 24 17 18 21 22 19 20 31 32 29 30 IN OUT EXP OUT EXP IN 1 1 2 2 OUTPUTS INPUTS IN OUT MONITOR AES BALANCED BACKPLANE G G 1 2 9 10 3 4 11 12 5 6 13 14 7 8 15 16 21 22 25 26 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 3 4 7 8 1 2 5 6 11 12 15 16 9 10 13 14 19 20 27 28 17 18 25 26 23 24 17 18 21 22 19 20 31 32 29 30 IN OUT EXP OUT EXP IN 1 1 2 2 OUTPUTS INPUTS IN OUT MONITOR AES BALANCED BACKPLANE G G A 29 B A 25 B A ...

Page 98: ...urce has the higher voltage So if the AC power source fails then the DC power source would feed the matrix and if the DC power starts to fall the AC power would feed the matrix AC and DC power sources are kept separate with no feedback so the AC power source will not charge batteries used in a connected DC power source AC Connections The matrix frame comes with one internal power supply Redundancy...

Page 99: ... 18 14 10 5 6 3 4 1 2 INPUTS OUTPUTS EXP IN EXP OUT AUDIO DATA TDM MON IN MON OUT 1 2 1 2 A 29 B A 25 B A 30 B A 26 B A 31 B A 27 B A 32 B A 28 B A 23 B A 21 B A 24 B A 22 B A 19 B A 17 B A 20 B A 18 B A 15 B A 13 B A 16 B A 14 B A 11 B A 9 B A 12 B A 10 B A 7 B A 3 B A 8 B A 4 B A 29 B A 25 B A 30 B A 26 B A 31 B A 32 B A 29 B A 30 B A 27 B A 28 B A 25 B A 26 B A 23 B A 24 B A 21 B A 22 B A 19 B ...

Page 100: ... Use anti static precautions to protect the module 6 Place the module on a padded surface so that the back side of the module is facing up See Figure 55 7 Remove the four nuts from the TDM submodule set aside 8 Seat the TDM on the Audio module by aligning the connectors on the back of the TDM submodule with the connectors on the back of the Audio module See Figure 55 the four plastic pins on the T...

Page 101: ...the front side of the Audio module See Figure 55 the Audio module will be on the plastic pin between the spacer and the nut 10 Align the Audio module in the appropriate frame slot 11 Slide the module into the frame 12 Gently push the module to engage the backplane 13 Close the ejector tabs Repeat this procedure for installing each of your TDM submodules ...

Page 102: ...102 Concerto Instruction Manual Section 2 Installation ...

Page 103: ...onfigured for Ethernet field or frame switching rate control then all of the other DIP Switches and Rotary Switches are bypassed and the controller uses Ethernet to communicate If this bank is set for Crosspoint Bus field or frame switching rate control then all of the other DIP Switches and Rotary Switches are used to configure the Concerto matrix Table 41 Bank S11 DIP Switch Settings for Control...

Page 104: ...not using default settings Note IP addresses set on a Concerto Matrix Controller with the Factory Defaults button on the Concerto Matrix Network Configuration web page 192 168 1 134 primary 192 168 1 135 secondary are different from the IP addresses manually set on a Concerto at the factory before shipment Preparation Before you change the IP addresses on Concerto you should complete any software ...

Page 105: ...ge IP addresses and load software to devices on a network CAUTION If you are using a CRS MC C2 Controller module the mode setting on DIP Switch bank S11 must be set correctly before it will communicate using Ethernet See Control Mode In Sel Setting on page 103 IP Address Setting Using NetConfig 1 Double click on the NetConfig icon to launch NetConfig see Figure 56 The main NetConfig window will ap...

Page 106: ...ncerto via Ethernet and be able to make additional setting changes via NetConfig and or the Control System You can review your Concerto settings or make any changes NetConfig supports by selecting your Concerto in NetConfig s IP or Device views and then using the various pages in the Browser The Concerto Matrix Description screen Figure 58 is a read only screen that displays the current Concerto s...

Page 107: ...the device is not configured directly on the network Refer to the NetConfig Instruction Manual for detailed information If you know the existing IP address of the Concerto Matrix controller you can access it from a properly configured computer Once the Concerto web page is displayed the IP address is changed by going to the Network Con figuration screen Figure 59 The Concerto Matrix controller wil...

Page 108: ...ng is connected to the same network as your Concerto and that the NetConfig and the Concerto software have been loaded onto the PC 2 Launch NetConfig and select your Concerto in either the IP or Device view in the left pane of the NetConfig s main window 3 Choose Update Device Software on the Configure menu 4 When the Update Devices dialog box Figure 60 appears navigate through the hierarchy on th...

Page 109: ...erto Web Pages The Concerto system offers web pages to report system status and allow configuration changes These Web pages are accessible with a PC config ured on the same network Various web pages are displayed by clicking on the names of the pages on the left side of the screen The Concerto Controller must be reset before most changes will take effect This is accomplished by checking the Do Res...

Page 110: ...information for the Concerto device including name asset tag and location Serial Port Configuration Control settings for the console and external serial ports are available in this screen section Control Options Standard Standalone and Native Protocol settings are available Most Concerto systems will run under Standard Control Standalone and Native Protocol settings are used when the Concerto syst...

Page 111: ...e 62 Matrix Reference Configuration Web Page Reference Count Server A Reference Count Server feature can be used with Grass Valley Prelude systems not Encore systems to synchronize frame boundary Takes initi ated from system control panels For Prelude control the Broadcast frame count setting should be Enabled On Encore systems the Broadcast frame count setting should be Disabled on Concerto and a...

Page 112: ...Network Configuration page is used to restore these settings see Figure 59 on page 108 Figure 63 Matrix Controller Factory Defaults Web Page Note IP addresses set on a Concerto Matrix Controller with the Factory Defaults button on the Concerto Matrix Network Configuration web page 192 168 1 134 primary 192 168 1 135 secondary are different from the IP addresses manually set on a Concerto at the fa...

Page 113: ...Local Configuration The Local Configuration page only has active controls when Local Control is selected in the System Configuration web page See Native Protocol Con figuration on page 130 for specific information Figure 64 Concerto Matrix Local Configuration Web Page ...

Page 114: ...nual Section 3 Control System Configuration Concerto Matrix Applications This screen is used to enter an SNMP license key which is an optional feature available on Concerto systems Figure 65 Concerto Matrix Applications Web Page ...

Page 115: ...n Manual 115 Concerto Web Pages System Maintenance The System Maintenance page is not intended for customer use It is for Grass Valley factory setup and engineering system development Figure 66 System Maintenance Web Page ...

Page 116: ... signal types in that frame Create a slice for each physical matrix If you are creating a slice that contains Analog Audio and Digital Audio modules use the signal type of Digital Audio for the slice then set the indi vidual output signal type to Analog Audio for the analog outputs Remember that for the Concerto Inputsize and Outputsize must be in multi ples of 32 and can not exceed 128 Exp must a...

Page 117: ...arily identical Analog Audio and Digital Audio modules can be in the same slice also Digital Video and HD Video can be in the same slice Click the Add button or use the Add All button as appropriate For more information on slices and the types of boards that can be included in a slice see Optimum Matrix Configurations on page 34 You can also use the Remove buttons to change your mind The Boards in...

Page 118: ...o button to access the settings for output attributes Use this dialog to set the outputs individually or in groups Note Asynchronous Output or input is not supported by Concerto Figure 70 AES Output Attributes Dialog Outputs can be assigned Soft Mute No Soft Mute individually in groups or by using the All buttons The Soft Mute No Soft Mute attribute is a soft mute or alignment of one signal s ampl...

Page 119: ...ts are assigned to all Inputs 100 Hz 1000 Hz 1 Right Only Right Channel Audio will be routed to the assigned Input 100 Hz 100 Hz 2 Left Only Left Channel Audio will be routed to the assigned Input 1000 Hz 1000 Hz 3 Sum Frequencies of the Right and left Channel are added together 1000 Hz 100 Hz 1000 Hz 100 Hz 4 Swap Left and Right Channels are swapped 1000 Hz 100 Hz 5 Bypass Not supported by Concer...

Page 120: ...able 44 AES Invert Options Attribute Definition 0 None Signal is not changed 1 Channel A Channel A s audio is inverted 2 Channel B Channel B s audio is inverted 3 Both A B Channel A and Channel B s audio is inverted Async Asynchronous signals are routed in 7500 matrices Not supported by Concerto CHA CHA CHB CHB None Left Channel Right Channel Invert Channel A CHA CHA CHB CHB Right Channel Invert C...

Page 121: ...found in the Encore Configuration Manual In some cases however you must use specific settings This section highlights those distinctions CAUTION If you are using a CRS MC C2 Controller module the mode setting on DIP Switch bank S11 must be set correctly before it will communicate using Ethernet See Control Mode In Sel Setting on page 103 Use the GVG CPL Protocol for Concerto matrices Figure 73 Rou...

Page 122: ...erto Instruction Manual Section 3 Control System Configuration for all but there are controller attributes that relate a specific Crosspoint Group to specific boards in the Concerto frame Figure 74 Matrix Type ...

Page 123: ...e LEDs on the module Before you can configure the Rotary and DIP switches you need to deter mine the physical configuration of the Concerto Matrix Refer to Optimum Matrix Configurations on page 34 to identify supported module configura tions 8138_03_76r0 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 ...

Page 124: ...Switch S12 for matrix size Table 45 identifies the setting for Rotary Switch S12 This setting identi fies the number of levels and matrices per frame If you want to have more inputs and outputs available then you would use fewer levels 128x128 video If you want more levels then you would use smaller matrices 32x32 Audio Left and 32x32 Audio Right Table 45 S12 Rotary Switch Settings for Matrix Conf...

Page 125: ... 2 3 4 4 96x96 1 2 3 3 32x32 4 Three levels 3 3 32x32 Any 7 32x32 Any 32x32 Any 4 32x32 1 4 32x32 2 64x64 3 4 4 32x32 1 6 64x64 2 3 32x32 4 4 64x64 1 2 5 32x32 3 32x32 4 Four levels 4 4 32x32 Any 7 32x32 32x32 32x32 a All Rotary Switch positions that are not listed in this column are undefined Table 45 S12 Rotary Switch Settings for Matrix Configuration continued Levels of Matrices of Modules Matr...

Page 126: ...by setting this switch to On Table 46 S13 Rotary Switch Settings for Matrix Mappinga a Video Analog SD or HD Audio Analog or Digital Data Port or TimeCode Setting Format of Module in Slot 1 2 3 4 0 Video Video Video Video 1 Video Video Video Audio 2 Video Video Audio Audio 3 Video Audio Audio Audio 4 Audio Audio Audio Audio 5 Video Video Video Data 6 Video Video Data Data 7 Video Data Data Data 8 ...

Page 127: ...tch is Off When there are two Controller modules whichever one boots the fastest will be the Master or If there is only one Controller module and it is in either Controller module slot it will be the Master 6 Set Level and Options for each slot Banks S2 S3 S4 S5 S7 S8 S9 and S10 are used to assign Levels and Options to the module slots DIP Switch number 8 is not used on banks S4 S7 or S8 Table 47 ...

Page 128: ...FF Data TimeCode 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Transmit Receive 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Video Analog 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Digital SD 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Digital HD 9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Table 49 Video Option Settings for DIP Switch Banks S3 S5 S8 and S10 Outputs Range DIP Switch Position Condition 1 through 8 1 ON Sync Ref 2 OFF Sync Ref 1 9 through 16 2 ON Sync Ref 2 OFF ...

Page 129: ... Jupiter Getting Started Guide and the Jupiter Installation and Operating Manual Table 50 Audio Option Settings for DIP Switch Banks S3 S5 S8 and S10a a Switches 5 through 8 undefined DIP Switch Position Condition 1 ON Mono not supported OFF Stereo default 2 ON Expanded system more than one Concerto frame OFF Not Expanded one Concerto frame 3 ON If Switch 2 is On module is in expansion frame I O 1...

Page 130: ... web pages have settings for local configuration if NP is used A Concerto matrix can now operate under Standard Control operate only with NP Standalone control option or both standard and NP control Allow Native Protocol Control These settings are selected with the Control Options located on the Concerto System Configuration web page Figure 76 Figure 76 Concerto Standalone Control Setting If the L...

Page 131: ...uirements Local Configuration Example The following procedure can be used to configure a Concerto SD video 128x128 matrix for standalone operation using Native Protocol Activate Standalone Control 1 Select the Concerto Matrix System web page from the links on the left side of the main web page 2 Under Control Options select the Standalone Control radio button 3 Click the Save New Settings button a...

Page 132: ...ler resets the Concerto Matrix should be able to be controlled via Native Protocol Using SNMP The 1 7 6 1 software release provides support for SNMP when Concerto matrix is under XPT Mode Jupiter Controller The FPGA version eight 8 and above is required in Concerto combo controller to support SNMP when Concerto is under XPT mode Use the showFpgaVersion command to show the current version of FPGA F...

Page 133: ... be replaced by a complete new assembly The filter slides in and out of the frame for cleaning or replacement Modules Modules can be inserted or removed from the frame without powering down the system To Remove Modules 1 Lift the ejector tabs on the front of the module 2 Pull the module gently to disengage it from the backplane 3 Slide the module out of the frame 4 Use anti static precautions to p...

Page 134: ... back plane are compatible If a module is plugged into an incompatible backplane it will cause damage Air Filter 7 RU Frame only The air filter slides in and out for easy replacement It can be cleaned with a vacuum or rinsed with water and dried Refer to Figure 78 Figure 78 Filter Replacement Fan Assembly The Fan Assembly can be replaced as a complete unit To Replace a Fan Assembly Refer to Figure...

Page 135: ...o ON Switches 2 to 8 are set to OFF 3 Remove the old Controller module 4 Insert and seat the new Controller module The PWR OK power OK and DONE LED will light signifying the module is up and ready to receive commands The next command sent from the control system will cause the ACT active LED to turn on The next command sent from the control system will cause the ACT LED to turn on Continued comman...

Page 136: ... the switch was executed Encore Controlled Redundant Systems 1 Inspect the new Controller modules 2 Set the DIP Switch bank S11 switch number 1 to ON Switches 2 to 8 are set to OFF 3 Remove one old Controller module 0732_00_1r0 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON P...

Page 137: ...wer OK and DONE LED will light signifying the new module is up and ready to receive commands 9 The next command sent from the control system will cause the ACT LED to turn on 10 Press reset on the Controller that is active to transfer control to the second new Controller The next command sent from the control system will cause the ACT LED to turn on Continued commands prompt the ACT LED to flash 1...

Page 138: ...control to the second new Controller The next command sent from the control system will cause the ACT LED to turn on Continued commands will prompt the ACT LED to flash 11 Send and verify a switch command from the control system 8138_04_150r0 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ON 1 8 7...

Page 139: ...75 0705 00 corrects a problem on several Con certo modules Crosspoints will not switch if one shots time out during a slow sync This applies only to Concerto modules identified in Table 52 If your modules are at the New Letter Version shown in the table or newer then you do not need this modification If your modules need the modification contact Grass Valley Customer Service Table 52 Assembly Part...

Page 140: ...he old video module 671 6373 01 will produce slightly higher Output Amplitude when paired with the new rear panel 691 0127 00 The resulting performance will most likely be within SMPTE specifications Digital Audio Balanced Backplane Transformers Digital Audio balanced backplanes can be purchased with or without Output transformers Figure 83 shows how to determine which backplane has transformers N...

Page 141: ...Controller LEDs The location of the LEDs on the Ethernet Crosspoint Bus Matrix Controller is shown in Figure 84 See Table 53 for LED usage Figure 84 Location of Ethernet Crosspoint Bus Controller LEDs The location of the LEDs on the 10 100Base T Matrix Controller is shown in Figure 85 See Table 54 for LED usage 8138_03_75r0 Controller Module Yellow Green Red P W R D O N E A C T I V E G N D 5 V 3 3...

Page 142: ... S Y 4 8 K P R E S L I N K R E C V V I 2 P R E S X M I T V I 1 P R E S C L E A R M E M R E S E T T X R X F A S T C O L PW R DO NE ACT IVE GN D 5V 3 3V ERR OR TC PR ES BU SY 48K PR ES LIN K REC V VI 2 PR ES XM IT VI 1 PR ES CLE AR ME M RES ET TX RX FAS T CO L SYN C ERR S Y N C E R R 8138_00_08r0 Controller Module Yellow Green Red PWR DON E ACT I V E LINK A CT ERR OR TC PRE S BUS Y 48K PRE S ETR REC...

Page 143: ...RES D16 green On Time code 1 present Off Not present 48K PRES D17 green On AES Presenta a Valid AES Reference generated from top Audio module distributed through matrix Off Not present Activityand Power ACT D1 yellow On Normal active controlb b Controller module is in control of matrix Off Standby RECV D2 green On External com receiving Off Not receiving XMIT D3 green On External com transmitting ...

Page 144: ...ent Off Not present 48K PRES D17 green On AES Presenta a Valid AES Reference generated from top Audio module distributed through matrix Off Not present Activityand Power ACTIVE D1 yellow On Normal active controlb b Controller module is in control of matrix Off Standby RECV D2 green On External com receiving Off Not receiving XMIT D3 green On External com transmitting Off Not transmitting ERROR D4 ...

Page 145: ...eset Off Normal BSY D10 yellow On Active Controller indicationc c Flashing indicates receiving communication from control system Off Inactive PWR D12 green On Chassis power at proper voltage Off Bad or unseated module DONE D14 green On FPGA loaded module ready Off Module not functional Reference SYNC ERR D3 red On AES Reference error Off Normal VI2 PRES D5 green On Video Reference 2 present Off No...

Page 146: ... OK green On Power on Off Bad or unseated module DONE green On Done Off FPGA loaded module ready AVI 1 green On Audio reference 1 present Off No reference 1 AVI 2 green On Audio reference 2 present Off No reference 2 VI 1 green On Video Reference 1 present Off No reference 1 VI 2 green On Video Reference 2 present Off No reference 2 AES REF green On AES reference present Off No AES reference LOOP ...

Page 147: ...ls to OUT 1 Off Problemc c If Done is lit and this is off then there is a cabling problem verify the cabling TRANS 2 LOCK green On Locked to reference and transmitting signals to OUT 2 Off Problemc REC 1 LOCK green On Locked to reference and receiving signals from IN 1 Off Problemc REC 2 LOCK green On Locked to reference and receiving signals from IN 2 Off Problemc 8138_04_143r1 ACTIVE DONE TRANS ...

Page 148: ...nated See Figure 88 Note If power supplies are not fully seated in the matrix only the AC Present LED will be lit If DC OK is not lit verify that the supplies are fully seated Figure 88 Power Supply Module for 7 RU Concerto Frame 8 RU frame The power supply module used in the 8 RU frame is a fully auto ranging 1200 W 48 VDC output module LED indicators AC PRESENT green light on left side of the su...

Page 149: ...perature 0 40 degrees Celsius Humidity 10 90 non condensing Reference Video Input Type NTSC or PAL Color Black Impedance Connector High Looping BNC Return Loss 25 dB 0 1 MHz 5 MHz 75 ohm Termination Audio Reference Inputs AES Unbalanced Type SMPTE 276 M unbalanced audio black not necessary Impedance High Connector BNC looping 75 ohm termination Return Loss 25 dB 0 1 Mhz 5Mhz 75 ohm termination Tab...

Page 150: ...3 MHz Gain 0 15 3 58 MHz 4 43 MHz Minimum rise fall time 7 5 ns for 714 mV p p Signal to noise 70 dB unweighted Crosstalk DC to 4 43 MHz 60 dB typical Delay scatter 1 0 deg any input to any one output Electrical length 40 ns Power Requirements 128x32 Analog Video module 50 W per module 64 x64 Analog Video module 30 W per module Table 60 SD and HD Digital Video Inputs Type Serial digital video conf...

Page 151: ...ence 2 dual sync switching 525 Line Standard Field switching Line 10 and Line 273 Middle of line 10 µsec 625 Line Standard Field switching Line 6 and Line 319 Middle of line 10 µsec Dual sync Automatic vertical interval switched relative to the reference software assignable on output by output basis Monitor Input Signal source Concerto monitor outputs only Type Serial digital video conforming to S...

Page 152: ...nal peak Delay to AES output 0 8 µSec Outputs Output type Balanced Maximum output level balanced 24 dBu Maximum load at rated specification balanced 10 k ohm 15nF all channels loaded Maximum load 600 ohm Output impedance 100 ohm Short circuit protection Yes Delay from AES inputs 0 6 µSec Output Common Mode Rejection Ratio 46 dB 1 kHz Performance Conversion Analog to Digital or Digital to Analog 24...

Page 153: ...nectors BNC 75 ohm unbalanced transformers standard Terminal block 110 ohm balanced Single wire compression for solid or stranded cable 20 28 AWG Two AES streams per connector transformers standard 50 pin D 110 ohm balanced 16 inputs or outputs per connector transformers standard Return loss unbalanced 25 dB 0 1 MHz 6 MHz Differential voltage range 200mV 7V p p loaded Sampling rate 48 kHz Synchron...

Page 154: ...rs TimeCode Terminal Block and 50 pin D on balanced non transformer backplanes Port 9 pin D Impedance Port 120 ohms Inputs 600 ohms Outputs 120 ohms Table 64 Mechanical and Power Specifications Maximum Configuration Component Deptha a Allow a minimum of four inches behind the frames for cabling Width Height Weight Rack Units Voltage Input Power Consumption Maximum 4 RU Concerto frame 483 mm 19 in ...

Page 155: ...F OFF OFF OFF 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 15 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 20 OFF OFF ON OFF...

Page 156: ... OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 47 ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 48 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 49 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 50 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 51 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 52 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 53 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 54 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 55 ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 56 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 57 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 58 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 59 ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 60 OFF OFF ON ON ON O...

Page 157: ...ON OFF ON OFF ON 88 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 89 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 90 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 91 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 92 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 93 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 94 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON 95 ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON 96 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 97 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 98 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 99 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 100 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 101 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 10...

Page 158: ... ON ON 119 ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON 120 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 121 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 122 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON 123 ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON 124 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON 125 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON 126 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON 127 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Table 65 Physical Level Settings for DIP Switches S2 S4 S7 and S9 continued Physical Level DIP Switch Position Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CLEAR MEM S2 S5 S11 S10...

Page 159: ...ar sources and TieLines can be Assigned to destinations on a case by case basis Backplane Rear connector channel Mother board The circuit board at the back of an electronics frame where modules from the front and cables from the rear are plugged in BNC Bayonet Neill Concelman BNC connector Named for its inventors A type of coaxial cable connector BPS Button Per Source Name given to a panel feature...

Page 160: ...r device that con trols router crosspoint selections Controllers Part of the control system Controllers are cir cuit modules which interface between the control system and signal processing mod ules CPO Clear Protected Output Crosspoint XPT An electronic switch that allows a signal to pass from an input to an output when the switch is closed DA Distribution Amplifier used to expand out puts Defaul...

Page 161: ...ventional Definition Television and a 16 9 H x V picture aspect ratio Heartbeat A health status message provided by net worked frames that are polled by MCPUs Horizon A Grass Valley line of routing switchers HX Grass Valley Horizon Series Crosspoint Routing System IBOP Interconnect Break Out Panel An option panel used to add BNC connectors to an au dio matrix using 50 pin D connectors ID or IDENT ...

Page 162: ...n routing switchers sig nal switching hardware configured such that any input may be switched to any output MC Matrix Controller MEC Matrix Element Control The MEC bus con nects the control circuits of the various ma trix modules in a frame section to the Node Controller In some cases when the MCPU and Node Controller reside in the same frame these connections are all internal to the frame More of...

Page 163: ...an countries Panel Prefixes A set of 1 to 8 printable ASCII character strings assigned to the 16 button or 24 but ton keypads on control panels Used with suffixes to comprise a complete Source or Destination name Prefixes and 1 character suffixes are assigned to panel Keypad sets Panel Suffix Set A set of single printable ASCII characters usually the numbers 0 9 assigned to 10 but tons of a contro...

Page 164: ...ome First Served FCFS Reset See reboot Resource Group A resource group is an association of ma chine control devices all within a single work area RGB Red Green Blue The three primary colors used in video pro cessing often referring to the three un en coded outputs of a color camera See GBR Green Blue Red ROM Read Only Memory Room A group of Destinations usually a physical studio or control room w...

Page 165: ...r generator BarsSil Bars Silent can use the same video input SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television En gineers SRC Source See Source SS Secondary Switch used to expand inputs Status The current Source connected to a given Des tination on a specific Level usually the Tally level sometimes referred to as the on air sig nal STB Strobe Strap A short conductor used to manually bridge two contac...

Page 166: ...rix Tielines are established during system configuration TieLine Type Is the Level created to be assigned to one end of a TieLine Each TieLine must have two TieLine Types one for each end Tie Wire A physical cable which links the output of one matrix to the input of another matrix One or more tie wires comprise a tie line Time Code Timing code laid down on video tape to give each frame a unique nu...

Page 167: ...component away from the other two by se lecting to control only the R Virtual Matrix associated Level at the control panel VISS Video Input Source Select VITC Vertical Interval Time Code VOM Video Output Monitor VSD Visual Status Display VT100 A standard protocol for dumb terminals VT100 terminals may be used for router di gnostics Warm Start A boot from power on where the CPU and peripherals are ...

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Page 169: ...st box 89 Allow Native Protocol Control Native Protocol allow Standard and NP 130 Analog Audio D connector pinouts 87 dual inputs 30 dual outputs 30 Analog Audio module LEDs 146 Analog Video module LEDs 146 Analog Video monitor cabling 94 asynchronous input 119 output 118 Audio monitor cabling 95 transformers 140 B backplane AES Digital Audio 79 81 82 Analog Audio 81 Analog audio 80 Analog Video 7...

Page 170: ...m configuration Encore 121 Jupiter 129 Native Protocol 130 SMS 7000 116 Controller Crosspoint Bus 29 Ethernet 29 LEDs 141 142 Controller module description 28 identification 100BaseT 10BaseT 29 10BaseT 29 Crosspoint Bus 100BaseT 29 cooling frame 73 Crosspoint Bus redundant cabling 91 Crosspoint Bus configuration default levels 128 options Audio modules 129 Data modules 129 Video modules 128 Crossp...

Page 171: ...deo module 146 Controller Module 141 142 Digital Audio module 146 Digital Video module HD 146 Digital Video module SD 146 Port module 146 TDM submodule 146 TimeCode module 146 levels per matrix rotary switch S12 124 M Matrix Controller Factory Defaults web page 112 Matrix Controller System Config web page 110 Matrix Controller System Configuration web page 110 matrix modules 146 Matrix Network Con...

Page 172: ... pinouts AES D connectors 88 AES monitor terminal block connectors 88 AES terminal block connectors 88 alarm 85 89 Analog Audio D connector pinouts 87 Analog D connectors 87 Analog monitor terminal block connectors 88 Analog terminal block connectors 88 Digital Audio D connector pinouts 88 terminal block connector pinouts 88 frame D connector pinouts 85 RJ45 connector pinouts 85 matrix D connector...

Page 173: ...ane Analog Audio cabling 80 Digital Audio cabling 81 TimeCode cabling 81 TimeCode module LEDs 146 transformers Audio 140 U update software NetConfig 108 Using SNMP 132 V Verifying the FPGA Version 132 vertical interval reference description 29 Video module identification 128x32 crosspoints 31 64x32 crosspoints 31 Video references 92 W web page Concerto Matrix Applications 114 Concerto Matrix Descr...

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