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Control Panels for X75 Systems

Installation and Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for assuredcommunications X75-RCP

Page 1: ...Edition F 175 000248 00 Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...

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Page 3: ...Edition F December 2007 Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 4: ...pographical errors Changes are periodically added to the information herein these changes will be incorporated into new editions of the publication Harris Corporation may make improvements and or chan...

Page 5: ...x Terms and Symbols Used in this Manual x Terms and Symbols Found on the Product xi Important Safety Instructions xi Injury Precautions xiii Certifications and Compliances xv EMC Standards xv Working...

Page 6: ...ol Knob and Menu Control Buttons 9 Using Multi Function Buttons 10 Navigating Through the Menus 11 Exploring the Main Menu 12 Using Front Panel Control Shortcuts 15 Video Input 16 Audio Input 19 Audio...

Page 7: ...apter 4 Specifications X75 RCP Overview 61 Dimensions and Weight 62 Network Control 62 Power Consumption 62 Appendix A Servicing Instructions Overview 63 X75 RCP Fuse Rating and Replacement 64 Appendi...

Page 8: ...vi Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual Contents Index Keywords 71...

Page 9: ...ers technicians and operators responsible for the installation setup and or operation of the local and remote control panels for X75 systems Revision History Table P 1 Revision History Edition Date Re...

Page 10: ...oxes combo boxes menus submenus windows lists and selection names Italics Indicates email addresses the names of books or publications and the first instances of new terms and specialized words that n...

Page 11: ...return a product for servicing In the unlikely event that your product fails to operate properly please contact Customer Service to obtain a Return Authorization RA number then send the unit back for...

Page 12: ...tus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Safety Terms and Symbols Terms and Symbols Used in this Manual WARNING statements identify conditio...

Page 13: ...bserve precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices Do Not Use This Apparatus Near Water Clean Only With a Dry Cloth Do Not Block Any Ventilation Openings Do not block any of the ventilati...

Page 14: ...g is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as if the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus or the apparatus has...

Page 15: ...iem pokrywy wyciagnac wtyczke z gniazda sieciowego Use Proper Power Cord To avoid fire hazard use only the power cord specified for this product Connect to an Earthed Mains Socket Outlet The apparatus...

Page 16: ...cautions when directed Use a ground strap Wear a grounded wrist strap to discharge the static voltage from your body while installing or removing sensitive components Use a safe work area Do not use a...

Page 17: ...electric tools and similar electric apparatus EN55022 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment Class A EN55103 1 Electromagnetic comp...

Page 18: ...void the user s authority to operate this equipment legally in the United States These devices do not exceed the class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the inte...

Page 19: ...t panel is closed and the two thumb screws are secured Compliance to the EMC regulations is also dependent on the use of suitably shielded screened cables Coax cables should be of the double shielded...

Page 20: ...t during end of life recycling The Directive took effect on July 1 2006 and it refers to the following hazardous substances Lead Pb Mercury Hg Cadmium Cd Hexavalent Chromium Cr V1 Polybrominated Biphe...

Page 21: ...05 producers or users are required to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life and may not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods Some...

Page 22: ...60950 1 First Edition Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements European Union European standard EN60950 1 2002 First Edition Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1...

Page 23: ...5HD X75SD Multiple Path Converters and Frame Synchronizers As well the X75 control panels can communicate with DPS 575 Digital Processing Synchronizer frames using DCN protocol over Ethernet DPS 575 R...

Page 24: ...ontrol Panel The X75HD X75SD local control panel is mounted on the front of a 1RU frame The panel communicates with the frame through an interconnect connector located behind the front panel Power is...

Page 25: ...strates the front view of the frame mounted X75HD X75SD local control panel Figure 1 1 Front View of the X75HD X75SD Frame Mounted Control Panel X75 RCP Remote Control Panel Figure 1 2 illustrates the...

Page 26: ...Frame Synchronizers Installation and Operation Manual for details of the frame s packing list The X75 RCP Remote Control Panel package is shipped as a separate unit and includes these items One X75 RC...

Page 27: ...e control panel you must unplug the X75 before beginning the installation The new control panel in the retrofit kit includes a fan module You will not need to retain the fan module from the blank fron...

Page 28: ...cabling and restore power X75 RCP The X75 RCP Remote Control Panel is a 1RU unit that is secured to a rack using standard front mounting ears located on the frame chassis The power supply has a univer...

Page 29: ...iptions about available menus submenus parameters or options see our website To find general information that describes how to use the front panel to navigate select and configure various options see...

Page 30: ...and monitoring including the following VFD screen for viewing menu options and device information Control knob and buttons for scrolling selecting and setting menu options Programmable and device ded...

Page 31: ...lay device See page 66 for details about these features Using the Control Knob and Menu Control Buttons All menus and device settings for the control panels for X75 systems can be selected and configu...

Page 32: ...one of the following steps Press the desired multi function button The assigned default function is written in black text on the button face either near the top or in the middle of the button Press Sh...

Page 33: ...ontrolling Other Frames To navigate through the menus of different X75 frames follow these steps 1 Press the Remote button 2 Select the frame you need from the list of IP addresses and then press Ente...

Page 34: ...ontrol knob and then press Enter 3 Press Exit to accept your new value and return to the previous menu or submenu Table 2 1 Main Menu Items Menu Name Menu Description Video Setup Configures and contro...

Page 35: ...ter requires you to scroll back through the range list of options to return to the beginning of the list Procedure To set a discrete parameter option follow these general steps 1 Navigate to the requi...

Page 36: ...arse mode a Press Enter to switch to Coarse mode where you can make large adjustments more quickly When in Coarse mode the Enter button lights up b Press Enter again to return to Fine mode 3 Use the c...

Page 37: ...video parametric adjustments are made the Video LED is lit The following settings can be made using shortcuts instead of navigating via the control knob and VFD panel Video Input on page 16 Audio Inp...

Page 38: ...the control panel or navigate to the Routing Setup menu and select AllOutSelect All available inputs will display on the control panel screen 2 Use the control panel knob to scroll through the list o...

Page 39: ...ntrol Area There are four internal input video proc amps HD SDI SD SDI 1 SD SDI 2 and Analog HD SDI 1 HD SDI 2 and HD SDI Fiber inputs share the HD video proc amp SD SDI 1 input has its own dedicated...

Page 40: ...LEDs The three Video Proc LEDS Analog SD HD on the far right side of the front panel become active when you set the control panel to adjust the video parameters The LEDs indicate which input video pro...

Page 41: ...he SD SDI de embedder HD 16 mono channels from the HD SDI de embedder Dolby Dec 10 channels from the internal Dolby decoder Depending upon which input you have selected the X75 unit automatically and...

Page 42: ...X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Operation via Front Panel Controls Figure 2 6 Audio Input Control Area Press Audio In The Audio LED lights when the current control mode is set...

Page 43: ...e in M Path mode and have multiple audio inputs press Ctrl A Proc repeatedly to select the audio proc amp for adjustment either SD SDI 1 HD SDI 2 Analog or Digital the Audio Proc LEDs at the right sid...

Page 44: ...that is being adjusted for the audio gain The LEDs indicate which input audio processing block is currently selected for the adjustments under the following conditions The Analog LED lights for the A...

Page 45: ...audio Table 2 2 Analog Audio Inputs Selected Selected Inputs Lit Channel LEDs Lit Audio Input LEDs Mapped Parameters Mapped Buttons on Control Panel Lit Audio Proc LEDs AA1 2 1 Analog Gain1 Gain2 1 2...

Page 46: ...Gain6 5 6 SD 7 8 4 Gain7 Gain8 7 8 SD 9 10 5 Gain9 Gain10 9 10 SD 11 12 6 Gain11 Gain12 11 12 SD 13 14 7 Gain13 Gain14 13 14 SD 15 16 8 Gain15 Gain16 15 16 Table 2 5 HD SDI Demuxed Audio Selected HDX...

Page 47: ...to switch between the audio input types Table 2 6 Multiple Audio Inputs Selected Selected Inputs Lit LED Channels Lit Audio Input LEDs Mapped Parameters AA 1 2 1 Analog Gain1 Gain2 AA 3 4 2 Gain3 Gai...

Page 48: ...ut for SRC Channel 1 will be automatically switched when the SD Out Sel parameter changes to SD 1 When AFV mode is enabled for any single channel the AFV LED on the front panel of the unit will be lit...

Page 49: ...any stereo input source Mono based audio outputs can select any SRC outputs including the summation and tones and mutes More than one audio input LED will light when multiple audio input sources are s...

Page 50: ...SMX HMX 7 SMX HMX 8 SMX HMX 9 SMX HMX 10 SMX HMX 11 SMX HMX 12 SMX HMX 13 SMX HMX 14 SMX HMX 15 SMX HMX 16 AES2a AES2b AES1a AES1b SDI 2 mux SDI 1 routing block HD mux SDI 2 routing block SMX1 inputs...

Page 51: ...3 SMX HMX 4 SMX HMX 5 SMX HMX 6 SMX HMX 7 SMX HMX 8 SMX HMX 9 SMX HMX 10 SMX HMX 11 SMX HMX 12 SMX HMX 13 SMX HMX 14 SMX HMX 15 SMX HMX 16 AES2a AES2b AES3a AES3b AES4a AES4b AES5a AES5b AA1 AA2 AA3...

Page 52: ...lock HD m ux SDI 2 routing block SMX1 inputs 1 to 16 SMX2 inputs 1 to 16 SDI 1 m ux Dolby encoder internal plug in Compressed Dolby audio DolbyAux DolbyEnc input 1 DolbyEnc input 2 DolbyEnc input 3 Do...

Page 53: ...located on the right side of the control panel listed alphabetically ARC aspect ratio converter Black Bypass Chroma FAV1 Favorites1 FAV2 Favorites Frz Mod Freeze mode Hue Luma Keyer Memory NR noise re...

Page 54: ...NOTE You can save four custom settings presets in the path Video Setup Processing ARC SD SDI Out Presets SD Out HD SDI ARC In the path Video Setup Processing ARC HD SDI Out Viewing Modes select one o...

Page 55: ...select one of the following existing options User custom setting Anamorphic Letter Box Center Cut 14 9 Letter Box 21 9 Letter Box Default Letter Box with HD input Anamorphic with SD input To create c...

Page 56: ...rols Figure 2 13 HD SDI ARC Viewing Modes 4 3 Input 16 9 Display Output Viewing Options 4 3 Display Input Signal 4 3 Source 16 9 Display 21 9 Letter Box 4 3 Source 16 9 Display Anamorphic 4 3 Source 4...

Page 57: ...ols Figure 2 14 SD SDI ARC Viewing Modes 16 9 Input 4 3 Display Output Viewing Options 16 9 Display Input Signal 16 9 Source 4 3 Display Anamorphic 16 9 Source 4 3 Display 14 9 Letter Box 16 9 Source...

Page 58: ...es a bypass output To activate Bypass mode press the Bypass button From the resulting Bypass Menu select On or Off and then press Enter When the unit is powered off or forced by the user this relay is...

Page 59: ...M Path it cannot be set as a GPI parameter Figure 2 15 User Programmable FAV1 and FAV2 Controls Reaching a Favorite To go to a favorite follow these steps 1 Press Fav1 or Fav2 A menu opens with the fo...

Page 60: ...avorite was deleted NOTE The Move Up and Move Down options are used to change the order of the presets Setting a GPI Activation To set a parameter to be activated by a GPI input signal follow these st...

Page 61: ...e steps 1 Press the Option button 2 Rotate the control knob and then select Setup 3 Press the Enter button 4 Scroll to 1 Click Fav select Yes and then press the Enter button When 1 Click Fav is enable...

Page 62: ...l is not available in HD SDI 1 Press the Hue button to display the Hue Phase menu on the VFD panel 2 Set the hue in the output signal using the control knob and menu controls Options include the follo...

Page 63: ...new default names Table 2 8 compares the process of saving in the X75 memory to that of saving in an SD card NOTE A preset can not be saved if there is not enough space the save protection tab is enab...

Page 64: ...ast four characters are is psf making the filename valid Result Will work The various procedures for formatting saving recalling renaming and deleting presets are outlined below Formatting an SD Card...

Page 65: ...000 filenames appear in the SD card When saving to the X75 the slots are named Preset Slot 1 Preset Slot 2 etc or simply Empty When saving to an SD card the default filenames are X75Save00 X75Save01 X...

Page 66: ...et and then press Enter Your preset is recalled Renaming a Preset To rename a preset follow these steps 1 Press Memory 2 Select List Presets for items stored in the X75 or SD Card List Presets for ite...

Page 67: ...menu In SD SDI the enabling parameter is Noise Reduction in HD SDI the enabling parameter is HD NR Enable SD NR Enhancement The optional video noise and artifact reducer is based on AVARI Advanced Vid...

Page 68: ...ols are included as a standard feature with the HD submodule and may be applied to the X75HD s HD outputs When equipped with the X75OPT NR option for the up converted HD output signal you can use eith...

Page 69: ...rom the Options List and then select Add The message Item added appears See FAV1 and FAV2 Favorites1 and Favorites2 on page 36 for more information Preset This shortcut leads you directly to the Memor...

Page 70: ...n See page 39 for more information about the Frz Mode button Timing Using the Timing button you can access the currently selected video processing block s phase controls When multiple input video sour...

Page 71: ...in Video Setup Processing SD TSG Slide you can select a video source to be processed by this block All video output groups using the video input source selected at the Keyer TSG Insert parameter will...

Page 72: ...Reverse White Bars Red Luma Ramp Bars 100 Modulated Ramp Black Luma 5 Step Gray Modulated 5 Step White Shallow Ramp Luma Ramp Luma Sweep 5 5MHz Modulated Ramp Chroma Sweep Luma 5 Step VIRS Modulated 5...

Page 73: ...iburst 5 8MHz Timing Bowtie Multiburst 420mV Matrix 1 Pulse Bar 2410t Matrix 2 Pulse Bar 248t FF Bounce Pulse Bar 2t SDI EQ Test Luma 10 Step SDI PLL Test Valid Ramp Zone Plate Multipulse 5 8MHz SDI P...

Page 74: ...52 Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Operation via Front Panel Controls...

Page 75: ...ls provide visual feedback on the current mode and operating conditions of the unit This chapter contains the following information Genlock Status LED on page 54 EDH Status LED on page 55 TBC Status L...

Page 76: ...hown in Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Status LED Area Genlock Status LED The Genlock LED indicates the current status of the external genlock source Table 3 1 Genlock LED Status Definitions LED Status Operati...

Page 77: ...2 EDH LED Status Definitions LED Status Operating Condition On The EDH feature is monitoring incoming video from both SD SDI inputs Off The EDH feature is turned off Flashing EDH detection is enabled...

Page 78: ...M Path LED is not lit the Simulcast mode is in effect Simulcast Status LED The Simulcast LED indicates when the unit is in Simulcast mode If the Simulcast LED is not lit the M Path mode is in effect...

Page 79: ...larm LEDs are activated from the enabled list of alarms found in the selected frame s parameters Major alarms appear as red LEDs minor alarms are amber Local and remote control panels only detect alar...

Page 80: ...input sources When more than one video source is selected and mapped to multiple output groups the M Path and corresponding video input source LEDs will light When the selected input signal is absent...

Page 81: ...Status and Alarm LEDs Control Mode Status LEDs The Audio and Video LEDs indicate the current focus of control The Audio LED lights when an audio parameter adjustment is made The Video LED lights when...

Page 82: ...60 Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Status and Alarm LEDs...

Page 83: ...and Weight on page 62 Network Control on page 62 Power Consumption on page 62 Specifications for the controls on the frame mounted local control panel are not described here as the unit functions wit...

Page 84: ...ions Item Dimension Height 1 75 in 4 4 cm Width 19 in 48 3 cm Mounting depth Approximately 5 in 13 cm Weight 2 5 lbs 1 1 kg Table P 2 Network Control Specifications Item Specification Connector RJ 45...

Page 85: ...trol Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual 63 Appendix A Servicing Instructions Overview This appendix contains information about replacing the fuse in the X75 RCP Remote Control Pa...

Page 86: ...However a blown fuse indicates the presence of a serious electrical fault To access the power supply fuse follow these steps 1 Remove the AC power cord and Ethernet connection from the back of the con...

Page 87: ...affect how the display screen operates The device Setup parameters control how the control panel functions on its network You can find the read only hardware and software version numbers by following...

Page 88: ...the module stops when the last parameter in the list is displayed To return to the first parameter you must scroll through the entire list in the opposite direction The Scroll Mode options globally af...

Page 89: ...must always be turned the knob clockwise To make values decrease you must always turn the knob counter clockwise 1 Click Favorite The Favorites feature has an additional 1 Click Fav capability that ma...

Page 90: ...e mounted local control panel follow these steps 1 In the Main Menu select System Config 2 Select Setup 3 Select the parameter you wish to view or change To access the Device Setup parameters on an X7...

Page 91: ...he Web server control application Subnet Mask A subnet is a part of a network It may include for example the devices in one geographic location studio or local area network Using this parameter the sy...

Page 92: ...70 Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B Display Screen and Device Setup Parameters...

Page 93: ...o LEDs 15 20 22 25 27 58 proc amp settings 21 Audio Delay parameter 56 Audio In button 19 58 Audio In Src Select parameter 19 Audio Setup parameter 11 12 Autotrack Status LED 56 AVFS Timing submenu 48...

Page 94: ...5 6 Frame mounted local control panel installing 5 Freeze control 39 Front views 3 Frz Mode button 39 Fuse rating and replacement 64 G Gateway IP address 69 Generator test signal 49 51 Genlock Status...

Page 95: ...rk control specifications 62 Noise reduction enhancement 45 46 Numeric and non numeric parameters 12 14 O One Click Fav parameter 37 39 47 67 Option button 46 48 66 P Packing list 4 Panel IP address 6...

Page 96: ...rd 41 44 SD NR Enhancement feature 46 SDNR Insert parameter 45 46 Servicing x 63 64 Setting discrete options 13 Setup parameters device 68 69 display screen 66 67 via Option button 48 Shaft Direction...

Page 97: ...Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual 75 Index W Warranty information ii WEEE directive xix Wrap parameter 66 Writing conventions viii X X75OPT LCP field retrofit kit 5 6...

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