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Delivering the Moment  

Installation and Operation Manual

Neo® NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES

Serial Digital Audio Routing Switchers

Edition D

NSM-8X1AES MAN

Summary of Contents for Neo NSM-7x2AES

Page 1: ...Delivering the Moment Installation and Operation Manual Neo NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES Serial Digital Audio Routing Switchers Edition D NSM 8X1AES MAN ...

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Page 3: ...nfidential Do not photocopy or distribute NEO NSM 8 1AES and NSM 7 2AES Serial Digital Audio Routing Switchers Installation and Operation Manual This text is here to serve as a place holder to force printing of a blank page Edition D August 2006 ...

Page 4: ...packing the Module xi Safety Standards and Compliances xii Safety Terms and Symbols xii Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive xiii Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive xiv Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1 Product Description 2 Main Features 2 Backup Switching 3 Switch Algorithm Method 4 Applications 5 Major Components 6 AES Digital Audio Main Switch Module 7 ...

Page 5: ...g Procedure 19 Setting the Module to Fail Safe Loader Mode 19 Upgrading the Firmware in Fail Safe Mode 19 Rebooting the Module 21 Chapter 3 Operation Overview 23 Operation Notes 24 Cross Functional Parameter Changes 25 Navigating the Operator and All Lists 26 Operator and All List Parameters 27 NSM 8 1 AES 28 NSM 7 2AES 32 Setup Parameters 36 Alarms 37 Alarm Synchronization 37 Identifying the Caus...

Page 6: ... 53 Appendix B Resource Module X Y Network Communication Overview 57 Network Connectivity 58 X Y LCN Port 58 X Y TCP IP Support 60 Connecting the Frame 61 Including the NSM Router s in the RouterMapper Database 62 Setting Up a Serial Connection 62 Transferring Router Information Serial Connection 62 Setting Up an Ethernet Connection 63 Transferring Router Information Ethernet Connection 63 Support...

Page 7: ...viii NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES Installation and Operation Manual Preliminary Contents are proprietary and confidential Do not photocopy or distribute Contents ...

Page 8: ...outing switchers Audience This manual is written for technicians and operators responsible for the installation setup maintenance and operation of the NSM 8 1AES and NSM 7 2AES serial digital audio routing switchers Revision History Table P 1 Revision History of Manual Edition Date Revision History A July 2002 Initial release B December 2004 Added resource module X Y network communication informat...

Page 9: ...d selection name Italics Indicates email addresses names of books and publications and first instances of new terms and specialized words that need emphasis CAPS Indicates a specific key on the keyboard such as ENTER TAB CTRL ALT DELETE Code Indicates variables or command line entries such as a DOS entry or something you type into a field Indicates the direction of navigation through a hierarchy o...

Page 10: ...ollow these steps 1 Check the equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit 2 Make sure that you have received all items listed on the packing list 3 Remove the anti static shipping pouch if present and all other packaging material 4 Save the original packaging materials for possible reuse 5 Contact your Sales representative if parts are missing or damaged Keep at least on...

Page 11: ...Service representative for a copy of this safety manual Safety Terms and Symbols This manual uses the following safety terms and symbols See your NEO Safety Instructions and Precautions Guide for more information Table P 3 Safety Terms and Symbols Used in Manual WARNING Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in personal injury or loss of life High voltage is present Uninsul...

Page 12: ...vironment during end of life recycling The Directive takes effect on July 1 2006 and it refers to the following hazardous substances Lead Pb Mercury Hg Cadmium Cd Hexavalent Chromium Cr V1 Polybrominated Biphenyls PBB Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDE In accordance with this EU Directive all products sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS compliant and lead free See our Web site www broad...

Page 13: ...ive August 13 2005 producers or users will be required to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life and must not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods Some EU member states may have different deadlines In accordance with this EU Directive companies selling electric or electronic devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that suc...

Page 14: ... FR 3903 Installation and Operation Manual for information about NEO frames The frame manual includes information about these items General information about module unpacking installation removal navigation configuration and setup Card edge screen savers State recovery parameters Fan modules Resource modules Alarm interconnect modules Power supplies Genesis adapters Servicing instructions Note Ins...

Page 15: ...lex multi level routing systems using Blue3 Technology the Leitch Harris Dynamic Routing Fabric This module as is the case with all modules in the NEO family can be controlled locally via a front edge display or from a remote location Main Features The NEO NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES series encompasses an entirely new family of routing switchers designed to add a new tier of digital audio routing matric...

Page 16: ...ances will occur Although undesirable these circumstances do not have to be catastrophic With the new NEO series of professional audio and video routers the occurrence of such an event will be manageable While they cannot protect against every undesirable condition the NEO series of routers are designed to provide a backup for some of the more common situations Two such conditions are loss of sign...

Page 17: ... During a No Power condition the signal on Input 1 will be routed to the output The router will return to the previous state upon power restoration In return auto mode NSM 8 1AES only the router will automatically switch to Input 1 if a signal presence error is detected on the currently selected input If the currently selected input is Input 1 and it loses the signal the output will be muted If th...

Page 18: ...ons demanding full local and remote control capabilities in a routing solution It is especially useful where professional end users require a small flexible high quality routing matrix with the ability to mix and match signal formats and or signal processing functions within the same frame Television production facilities Cable operators Production and post production facilities Outside broadcast ...

Page 19: ...tribute Chapter 1 Introduction Major Components The NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES consists of a main switch module and a back input output I O module The main switch module is installed from the front of the frame and is hot swappable The back I O module is installed from the rear of the frame Figure 1 1 NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES Major Components ...

Page 20: ...ing functions on the module Through the AES reference receiver the FPGA aligns all input signals to the reference in synchronous mode Provided that all inputs are locked to this AES reference the FPGA ensures that switching occurs at the beginning of the AES preamble which prevents data corruption and loss of lock in downstream equipment In addition all input signals are buffered and regenerated b...

Page 21: ...dule provides the interface from the main module to the signal connections A relay bypass is provided to switch input 1 to output 1 in the event of power failure or main module removal An additional relay switches input 7 to output 2 in the 7x2 configuration The NSM 8 1AES has two different back modules a coax version NSM 8x1AESCBM and a balanced version NSM 8x1AESBBM The NSM 7 2AES also has two d...

Page 22: ...e In the NEO frame the back module is placed directly behind the front module facing the rear Figure 1 3 and Figure 1 4 show coax and balanced back modules for the NSM 8 1AES Figure 1 5 and Figure 1 6 show coax and balanced back modules for the NSM 7 2AES Figure 1 3 NSM 8x1AESCBM NSM 8 1AES Coax Back Module Figure 1 4 NSM 8x1AESBBM NSM 8 1AES Balanced Back Module ...

Page 23: ... and Operation Manual Preliminary Contents are proprietary and confidential Do not photocopy or distribute Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1 5 NSM 7x2AESCBM NSM 7 2AES Coax Back Module Figure 1 6 NSM 7x2AESBBM NSM 7 2AES Balanced Back Module ...

Page 24: ...tallation and Operation Manual 11 Chapter 1 Introduction Preliminary Contents are proprietary and confidential Do not photocopy or distribute Functional Block Diagram Figure 1 7 Functional Block Diagram of NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES ...

Page 25: ...12 NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES Installation and Operation Manual Preliminary Contents are proprietary and confidential Do not photocopy or distribute Chapter 1 Introduction ...

Page 26: ...C or D you will need to download an updated version from our Web site www broadcast harris com leitch to access this information In this chapter you can find information on the following topics Correcting a Failed Upgrading Procedure on page 19 Installing NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES Modules on page 14 Packing List on page 14 Removing NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES Modules on page 14 Upgrading NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2A...

Page 27: ...ures See the NEO FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Mounting Frames Installation and Operation Manual for details about removing NEO modules Upgrading NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES Firmware Firmware upgrading is a routine procedure that you must perform to install newer versions of software on the NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES module Pilot Co Pilot or Navigator software applications are required for this procedure You c...

Page 28: ... appears in the Select the device directory to transfer to field 4 Click Add and in the Add Upgrade Files box browse and select the boot folder in the module s upgrade click OK The Add Upgrade Files box appears 5 Select the file and then click OK 6 Click Perform Transfer and then click Yes This may take several minutes 7 Wait for the message File transfer to device succeeded in the status bar If a...

Page 29: ...and then close the Configuration box The module name appears at the card edge Upgrading the Firmware Drag and Drop Method Follow these steps to upgrade the firmware using the drag and drop method 1 Download the appropriate most recent upgrade package from our Web site or from your CD ROM and then unzip the upgrade package 2 If the affected module has not been discovered by your CCS software applic...

Page 30: ... 6 Double click the device icon The Configuration window opens On the Software Upgrade tab the slotx boot where x is the slot number directory appears in the Select the device directory to transfer to field 7 Click Add and in the Add Upgrade Files box browse and select the boot folder in the module s upgrade 8 Click OK The Add Upgrade Files box appears 9 Select the file and then click OK 10 Click ...

Page 31: ...elect the device directory to transfer to field 2 Click Add and in the Add Upgrade Files box browse and select the fl0 folder in the module s upgrade package 3 Click OK 4 Select the files shown in the Add Upgrade Files box and then click OK 5 Select and delete unwanted files for example vxWorks lzs in the Add upgrade files for transfer to device field by clicking Remove 6 Click Perform Transfer an...

Page 32: ...fe mode as described in the following pages When you are performing this procedure check the appropriate README file to confirm which files are needed Use care to ensure that you upload the correct files to the intended module Setting the Module to Fail Safe Loader Mode Follow these steps to set a NEO module to the fail safe loader mode 1 Remove the affected module from the NEO frame 2 Press the N...

Page 33: ...s box enter the IP address of the frame that holds the module See Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Navigation Properties Box 5 In the last field enter the slot number of the module and then close the window 6 Double click the device icon The Configuration box opens On the Software Upgrade tab the slotx boot where x is the slot number directory appears in the Select the device directory to transfer to field 7...

Page 34: ... fl0 folder in the module s upgrade package 5 Click OK 6 Select the files shown in the Add Upgrade Files box and then click OK 7 Select and delete unwanted files for example vxWorks lzs in the Add upgrade files for transfer to device field by clicking Remove 8 Click Perform Transfer and then click Yes 9 Wait for the message File transfer to device succeeded This may take a moment 10 Click Reboot D...

Page 35: ...22 NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES Installation and Operation Manual Preliminary Contents are proprietary and confidential Do not photocopy or distribute Chapter 2 Installation and Removal ...

Page 36: ...n Manual If your current NEO frame manual is Edition A B C or D you will need to download an updated version from our Web site www broadcast harris com leitch to access this information The following topics are found in this chapter Alarms on page 37 Cross Functional Parameter Changes on page 25 LEDs and Module Indicators on page 39 Navigating the Operator and All Lists on page 26 Operation Notes ...

Page 37: ...another change is made during these 20 seconds the first parameter change and the second parameter change will not be saved until 20 seconds after the second parameter change There is no limit to the number of changes that can be made within 20 seconds of each other However none of these changes will be saved until 20 seconds after the last parameter change The NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES module automat...

Page 38: ...ther parameter settings Table 3 1 lists the forced settings and disabled parameters that result when certain parameter settings are changed Table 3 1 NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES Cross Functional Parameter Changes Condition Forced Setting Disabled Parameters Enabled Parameters SignalType HD SDI VariableDelay HD Signal Type SDI SwitchPoint HD Alignment HD Switch Point HD Fine Adjust SignalType SD HD Signa...

Page 39: ... the Enter button The name of the first parameter option in the list will appear 4 Push the Enter button again to access the options for the parameter displayed on the VFD screen OR OR Press the Nav Nav switch down repeatedly to view other parameters then press the Enter button to access an item s parameter value options 5 Press the Nav Nav switch up or down to scroll through the different selecta...

Page 40: ...1 and the NSM 7 2AES parameters listed on pages 32 35 are sorted in the order that they appear in the Operator and or All List Default values are marked with an asterisk Parameters accessed only from within the All List are shaded in gray Parameters with the symbol RO are read only Read only parameter default values are not highlighted as they report system status indicators Information in bracket...

Page 41: ...4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 SignalType Signal Type Delay type for current source SD HD SDSwitchPt SDI Switch Point SD switch point alignment NTSC Ln10 PAL Ln6 Non Std SDVarDelay SDI Variable Delay SD variable time delay us 0 to 1500 HDSigType HD Signal Type HD signal type 1080i 720p Other HDAlignmnt HD Alignment HD alignment 1 to 20 HDSwitchPt HD Switch Point HD switch point 1 to 20 HDFineAd...

Page 42: ... Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Vid_Ref RO Video Reference Type Video reference signal No VidRef NTSC PAL Ref Rate RO Reference Rate AES reference rate None Range_Err Reserved 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz 32kHz AES_Ref RO AES Reference Status AES reference status No Error Validity Reserved Sample CRC Parity Biphase BM Type RO Back Module Type Back module type detected Missing 8 1 C...

Page 43: ... 3 Synchronous Input 3 synchronous Yes No In 4 Sync Input 4 Synchronous Input 4 synchronous Yes No In 5 Sync Input 5 Synchronous Input 5 synchronous Yes No In 6 Sync Input 6 Synchronous Input 6 synchronous Yes No In 7 Sync Input 7 Synchronous Input 7 synchronous Yes No In 8 Sync Input 8 Synchronous Input 8 synchronous Yes No 5V Alrm RO 5V Power Alarm 5 volts out of tolerance No Alarm Alarm 5V Alrm...

Page 44: ...No Alarm Alarm Input4 RO Input 4 Alarm Signal alarm on Input 4 No Alarm Alarm Input5 RO Input 5 Alarm Signal alarm on Input 5 No Alarm Alarm Input6 RO Input 6 Alarm Signal alarm on Input 6 No Alarm Alarm Input7 RO Input 7 Alarm Signal alarm on Input 7 No Alarm Alarm Input8 RO Input 8 Alarm Signal alarm on Input 8 No Alarm Alarm Setup Setup Parameters Sets the parameters for display and usability s...

Page 45: ...D switch point alignment NTSC Ln10 PAL Ln6 Non Std SDVarDelay SDI Variable Delay SD variable time delay µs 0µs to 1500µs 4µs HDSigType HD Signal Type HD signal type 1080i 720p Other HDAlignmnt HD Alignment HD alignment 1 to 20 4 HDSwitchPt HD Switch Point HD switch point 1 to 20 4 HDFineAdj HD Fine Adjust HD fine adjustment 15 to 15 0 StatusWin RO Src Signal Presence Source signal presence window ...

Page 46: ...el XY level 0 to 7 SrcOffset Source Offset Source offset 0 to 1023 DestOffset Destination Offset Destination offset 0 to 1023 Lock Id Lock Id Lock ID 0 to 255 Locked By1 Output 1 Locked By Output 1 locked by Panel ID 0 to 255 LockStat1 Output 1 Lock Status Output 1 lock protect status Free Locked Protected Locked By2 Output 2 Locked By Output 2 locked by Panel ID 0 to 255 LockStat2 Output 2 Lock S...

Page 47: ... Alarm 5 volts out of tolerance No Alarm Alarm 3 3V Alrm RO 3 3V Power Alarm 3 3 volts out of tolerance No Alarm Alarm 2 5V Alrm RO 2 5V Power Alarm 2 5 volts out of tolerance No Alarm Alarm Ref_Error RO Reference Error Reference error No Alarm Alarm BM_Error RO Back Module Error Back module error No Alarm Alarm Input1 RO Input 1 Alarm Signal alarm on Input 1 No Alarm Alarm Input2 RO Input 2 Alarm...

Page 48: ...put 6 Alarm Signal alarm on Input 6 No Alarm Alarm Input7 RO Input 7 Alarm Signal alarm on Input 7 No Alarm Alarm Setup Setup Parameters Sets the parameters for display and usability see page 55 for a complete list of Setup parameters and factory default settings Various Table 3 3 NSM 7 2AES Operator List Parameters Continued Card Edge ID Parameter Name Description User Range ...

Page 49: ... mode See Appendix A Tree View Navigation for the structure of the Setup menu See your NEO FR 3901 FR 3903 and FR 3923 Mounting Frames Installation and Operation Manual for more information on Setup items including descriptions and operation notes To access the Setup section 1 Press any card edge control button or the toggle switch to turn on the VFD display The message NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES will ...

Page 50: ...l control the alarm settings will appear the same at both the card edge and via CCS but the settings can only be changed using the card edge controls If the module is set for remote control the alarm settings can be changed via both the card edge and CCS control software and control panels Alarm configuration settings undergo DejaView state recovery automatically This means that when a module is h...

Page 51: ...change the level of the alarm Table 3 4 Default Alarms Card Edge ID Parameter Name Alarm Level Description 2 5V Alrm 2 5V Power Alarm Major 2 5 volts out of tolerance 3 3V Alrm 3 3V Power Alarm Major 3 3 volts out of tolerance 5V Alrm 5V Power Alarm Major 5 volts out of tolerance 5V Alrm 5V Power Alarm Major 5 volts out of tolerance BM_Error Back Module Error Minor Back module error Input1 Input 1...

Page 52: ...ral Information The NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES has four standard module indicators Major alarm Minor alarm Power Module status These indicators are located on the card edge of the front module directly in front of the VFD See Figure 3 3 The NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES also generates alarm signals to alert users of failures or impending failures within the module These alarm signals are found in the following...

Page 53: ...r or another GUI based software control application Card Edge Locations Figure 3 1 illustrates the locations of the LEDs and module indicators on the NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES card edge Figure 3 1 Card Edge LEDs and Module Indicators Top View Local Remote switch Top view Nav Nav switch up down Extractor handle Module Status Mino r Alar m Majo r Alar m Powe r SW1 Remote Local Nav Nav Enter Esc Major al...

Page 54: ... NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES module has occurred 2 5 volts out of tolerance 3 3 volts out of tolerance 5 volts out of tolerance 5 volts out of tolerance Minor Alarm Yellow One or more of the following problems in the NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES module has occurred Back module error Reference error Signal alarm on Input 1 Signal alarm on Input 2 Signal alarm on Input 3 Signal alarm on Input 4 Signal alarm on I...

Page 55: ...42 NSM 8 1AES NSM 7 2AES Installation and Operation Manual Preliminary Contents are proprietary and confidential Do not photocopy or distribute Chapter 3 Operation ...

Page 56: ... Audio Input Specifications on page 44 AES Audio Output Specifications on page 45 AES Audio Performance Specifications on page 46 AES Audio Power Consumption Specifications on page 46 AES Audio Temperature Specifications on page 46 All specifications conform to the guidelines set forth in AES3 1992 r1997 in the balanced configuration and conform to AES3id 2001 and SMPTE 276 1995 in the unbalanced ...

Page 57: ...ecifications Item Specification With balanced back module With coaxial back module Qty Signals NSM 8 1AES 8 NSM 7 2AES 7 NSM 8 1AES 8 NSM 7 2AES 7 Qty Reference One looping or terminated One looping or terminated Type Balanced transformer coupled AC coupled Connector Removable terminal strip BNC Impedance 110Ω 75Ω Return loss N A 30 dB 0 1 MHz to 6 MHz Signal amplitude 0 2 Vpp to 7 Vpp 0 1 Vpp to ...

Page 58: ...s Item Specification With balanced back module With coaxial back module Quantity NSM 8 1AES 1 NSM 7 2AES 2 NSM 8 1AES 1 NSM 7 2AES 2 Type Balanced transformer coupled Unbalanced Connector Removable terminal strip BNC Impedance 110Ω 75Ω Return loss N A 35 dB 0 1 MHz to 6 MHz Signal amplitude 5 Vpp 1 V into 110Ω load 1 0 Vpp 10 into 75Ω load DC offset 0 0 V 50 mV 0 0V 50 mV Rise fall time 5 ns to 30...

Page 59: ...fications Item Specification Propagation delay 170 nanoseconds Intrinsic jitter 5 nanoseconds AES frame rates 30 kHz 100 kHz in asyncronous mode 32 Hz 44 1 Hz 48 kHz in synchronous mode Switching type Asynchronous Synchronous Synchronous quiet switching SQS Data rates Up to 25 Mb s 50 duty cycle Table 4 4 AES Audio Power Consumption Specifications Item Specification Power consumption 25W Table 4 5...

Page 60: ...e the other navigation modes the Tree View is a multilevel list of parameters arranged in the following main groups Processing on page 49 NSM 8 1AES and page 53 NSM 7 2AES Setup on page 51 NSM 8 1AES and page 55 NSM 7 2AES See Setup Parameters on page 36 for more information on the Setup parameters that govern the operation of the card edge controls This appendix consists of the instructions for n...

Page 61: ...he list then press the Select button The Level Two list will appear 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to view more items in Levels Two Three and Four 7 If the parameter is numeric slide the bar to the desired parameter using the Nav Nav switch OR Choose the desired item in the Level Four list then press the Select button 8 Once you have set or viewed the parameter you can leave it in its current state or ret...

Page 62: ...ad only See page 48 for instructions on navigating the Tree View NSM 8 1AES Tree View Processing BasUserCnt Source Options Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Lock Id Range 0 to 255 Locked By RO Range 0 to 255 LockStat Options Free Locked Protected Config SwitchMode Options Manual Auto Rtrn Non Auto SignalType Options SD HD In 1 Sync Options Yes No In 2 Sync Options Yes...

Page 63: ...6 Input 7 Input 8 DesiredSrc RO Options Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Vid_Ref RO Options No VidRef NTSC PAL Ref Rate RO Options None Range_Err Reserved 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz 32kHz AES_Ref RO Options No Error Validity Reserved Sample CRC Parity Biphase BM Type RO Options Missing 8 1 Coax 8 1 Bal Invalid Timing SDSwitchPt Options NTSC Ln10 PAL Ln6 Non Std SDVa...

Page 64: ...rm Alarm Input3 RO Options No Alarm Alarm Input4 RO Options No Alarm Alarm Input5 RO Options No Alarm Alarm Input6 RO Options No Alarm Alarm Input7 RO Options No Alarm Alarm Input8 RO Options No Alarm Alarm Setup Alarms Config 5V_Alarm Options Alarm No Alarm 5V_Alarm Options Alarm No Alarm 3 3V_Alrm Options Alarm No Alarm 2 5V_Alrm Options Alarm No Alarm Ref_Error Options Alarm No Alarm BM_Error O...

Page 65: ...7 Options Alarm No Alarm Input8 Options Alarm No Alarm Reset Ref_Error RO Options No Alarm Alarm Nav Mode Options Oper List All List Tree View SelPar Adj Options Immediate Delayed Brws Mode Options Param List Param Val Scrl Mode Options Wrap Don t Wrap Disp Inten Options 100 50 25 12 Param Desc Options Disabled Enabled Name Options NSM 8x1AES Frame IP Options IP Address Subnet Gateway Sync Full Op...

Page 66: ... Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Lock Id Range 0 to 255 Locked By1 Range 0 to 255 LockStat1 Options Free Locked Protected Locked By2 Range 0 to 255 LockStat2 Options Free Locked Protected Config SignalType Options SD HD In 1 Sync Options Yes No In 2 Sync Options Yes No In 3 Sync Options Yes No In 4 Sync Options Yes No In 5 Sync Options Yes No In 6 Sync Options Yes No In 7 Sync Options Yes No EngControl XY...

Page 67: ...ne Range_Err Reserved 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kH 32kHz AES_Ref RO Options No Error Validity Reserved Sample CRC Parity Biphase BM Type RO Options Missing 7 2 Coax 7 2 Bal Invalid Timing SDSwitchPt Options NTSC Ln10 PAL Ln6 Non Std SDVarDelay Range 0µs to 1500µs HDSigType Options 1080i 720p Other HDAlignmnt Range 1 to 20 HDSwitchPt Range 1 to 20 HDFineAdj Range 15 to 15 Warning 5V Alrm RO Options N...

Page 68: ...nput7 RO Options No Alarm Alarm Setup Alarms Config 5V_Alarm Options Alarm No Alarm 5V_Alarm Options Alarm No Alarm 3 3V_Alrm Options Alarm No Alarm 2 5V_Alrm Options Alarm No Alarm Ref_Error Options Alarm No Alarm BM_Error Options Alarm No Alarm Input1 Options Alarm No Alarm Input2 Options Alarm No Alarm Input3 Options Alarm No Alarm Input4 Options Alarm No Alarm Input5 Options Alarm No Alarm Inp...

Page 69: ...ribute Appendix A Tree View Navigation SelPar Adj Options Immediate Delayed Brws Mode Options Param List Param Val Scrl Mode Options Wrap Don t Wrap Disp Inten Options 100 50 25 12 Param Desc Options Disabled Enabled Name Options NSM 7x2AES Frame IP Options IP Address Subnet Gateway Sync Full Options No Yes About Option Firmware version ...

Page 70: ... not photocopy or distribute Appendix B Resource Module X Y Network Communication Overview This chapter includes the following information Connecting the Frame on page 61 Including the NSM Router s in the RouterMapper Database on page 62 Network Connectivity on page 58 Supported Features and X Y Commands on page 65 ...

Page 71: ...ntrol panels in a bus topology using standard 75Ω video coax cable The ends of the X Y bus must be terminated using standard 75Ω video terminators Ensure that you avoid a closed loop when mixing both coaxial and twisted pair interfaces Closed loops create conflicts which will lead to failure of the X Y control bus The maximum total leg length of the X Y network is 2000 ft 615 m and the maximum num...

Page 72: ...ns 32x8p AUDIO VIDEO 16x1SBA Sources 16X1 PANEL ENABLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Select Lock TAKE CLEAR ALL PANEL ENABLE RCP NXY Sources Destination RCP ANXY TAKE DE VTR 1 Source V VTR 2 AL VTR 2 AR VTR 2 TC VTR 2 FAN X Y P S ALARMS PS2 FAN 5 15 PS1 FAN 5 15 FAN X Y P S ALARMS PS2 FAN 5 15 PS1 FAN 5 15 Router frames X Y control bus Remote control panels Video level Stereo audio level ...

Page 73: ...les by any Leitch router control client device or by applications that support an X Y over TCP IP connection Examples of such devices are the RCP ABA E RouterWorks CCS Router Navigator Pilot and RouterNav NEO frame X Y server support is available with res3901 rel 2 9 b7 and later versions of the 3901RES E software and requires no additional configuration As with all other X Y servers the server po...

Page 74: ...CN and or Ethernet on the frame s rear panel 3 Configure the NEO Frame IP Address The information for this procedure is described in the section entitled Setting the IP Address of a CCS Device found in Chapter 9 Configuring CCS Devices of CCS Pilot Co Pilot Navigator User Manuals The CCS device to configure is the 3901RES E module 4 Connect the additional frames using the LCN X Y port if the route...

Page 75: ...plied to the NEO frame and that the frame is configured for a coaxial X Y network connection to RouterMapper 4 Ensure the NSM router s in the NEO frame are configured for the desired source destination offsets and X Y level assignment See the Pilot Co Pilot Navigator documentation for information on setting the SrcOffset DestOffset and X YLevel parameters Transferring Router Information Serial Con...

Page 76: ...ect the PC and the NEO frame to Ethernet ports on the same Ethernet hub switch using RJ 45 cables 2 Ensure power is applied to the NEO frame 3 Ensure the NSM router s in the NEO frame are configured for the desired source destination offsets and X Y level assignment See the Pilot Co Pilot Navigator documentation for information on setting the SrcOffset DestOffset and X YLevel parameters Transferri...

Page 77: ...n 4 Click Poll to add the NEO router as a routing device to the RouterMapper database The device list at the main window will be updated If errors are found during the polling process RouterMapper will list the errors at the main window See the RouterMapper Configuration Utility Reference Guide for a list of polling status designators and possible problem conditions and their corrective actions ...

Page 78: ...tus Protect unprotect control and status X Y Commands for Crosspoint Status Crosspoint Status This command is used to requests the crosspoint status of all destinations on a specified level Command Command syntax is as follows S Lvl Expected Response The system will respond to a Crosspoint Status message for every destination in the router Table B 1 Crosspoint Status Command Syntax Command Syntax ...

Page 79: ...tinations and on what Levels Several crosspoint takes can be specified on a single command line In such cases all specified crosspoints are taken simultaneously Table B 2 Crosspoint Status Response Syntax Response Syntax Element Syntax Format Description Header None Command S Source command Parameters Lvl Level number 0 9 A F Dest Destination number 0 FFF0 Src Source preset 0 FFF0 or X which indic...

Page 80: ... space indicates pass through commands Command X Crosspoint Take command Parameters Lvls A list of one or more single digit level numbers in hex valid level numbers 0 9 A F Multiple levels can be specified by concatenating multiple level numbers before ending the list of levels with the character e g 0124 specifies levels 0 1 2 and 4 Dest Hexadecimal number representing the destination number to b...

Page 81: ... is as follows S Lvl Dest Src I ID Optional parameter used to specify the ID address of the device panel requesting the switch valid IDs 0 FFFF If the destination specified is protected this information will be used in determining whether or not the issuing user may execute the switch requested If this parameter is left off and the requested destination is protected OR if the ID is different than ...

Page 82: ...number being statused valid destination numbers 0 FFF0 Src Hexadecimal number specifying the source currently switched to the destination valid source numbers 0 FFF and the letter X used when the specified destination is disconnected Table B 6 Typical Command Examples Command Sent Action X 014 4 1F IA Switches the following crosspoints Levels 0 1 and 4 Destination 4 Source 31 hex 1F Device ID 10 h...

Page 83: ...Syntax Command Syntax Element Syntax Format Description Header followed by a space indicates pass through commands Command P Crosspoint Preset command Parameters Lvls A list of one or more single digit level numbers in hex valid level numbers 0 9 A F Multiple levels can be specified by concatenating multiple level numbers before ending the list of levels with the character e g 0124 specifies level...

Page 84: ...f the destination specified is protected this information will be used in determining whether or not the issuing user may execute the preset crosspoint If this parameter is left off and the requested destination is protected or if the ID is different than the ID of the device that requested the destination be protected the Crosspoint Preset will not be executed Closing Carriage return Table B 8 Ty...

Page 85: ...w executed will result in a status message The exact number will depend on how many crosspoints are preset when the Buffer Execute command is issued Resulting status messages will only be sent by the serial port if Reporting has been enabled for the serial port P 012 7 10 IA Presets the following crosspoints Levels 0 1 and 2 Destination 7 Source 16 hex 10 Device ID 10 hex A B E Executes all preset...

Page 86: ...tion Header None Command S Crosspoint Status command Parameters Lvl A single digit level number in hex valid level numbers 0 9 A F representing the level of switching the destination being statused is on Dest Hexadecimal number representing the destination number being statused valid destination numbers 0 FFF0 Src Hexadecimal number specifying source currently switched to destination valid source ...

Page 87: ...protected it An Unlock or Unprotect is only effective if it is sent from the device that set the lock or the protect Command Command syntax is as follows W Lvls Dest ID P 012 7 10 IA Presets the following crosspoints Levels 0 1 and 2 Destination 7 Source 16 hex 10 Device ID 10 hex A B E Executes all presets Response Description S 04 1F Status Message Level 0 Destination 4 Source 31 S 14 1F Status ...

Page 88: ...ion Header followed by a space indicates pass through commands Command W Lock Protect command Parameters Lvls Level number s 0 9 A F to be affected Separator Dest Destination number 0 FFF0 you wish to lock ID Device ID for the requesting device s ID valid ID numbers are in hex 0 9 A F 1 Applies the Lock property 2 Applies the Protect property 0 Applies the Unlock Unprotect property and is only eff...

Page 89: ...0 ID Device ID for the requesting device s ID valid ID numbers are in hex 0 9 A F 1 Reports the Lock established Table B 14 Typical Command Examples Command Sent Action W 7 A 1B 1 Level 7 Destination 10 1A hex is locked by Device ID 27 1B hex W 7 A 1B 2 Level 7 Destination 10 1A hex is protected by Device ID 27 1B hex W 7 A 1B 0 Level 7 Destination 10 1A hex is unlocked by Device ID 27 1B hex Resp...

Page 90: ...4 Protect 74 X Y commands Crosspoint Control 66 74 Crosspoint Status 65 66 Protect control and status 74 76 Configuration configuration window 15 21 Correcting a failed upgrade 19 Cross functional parameter changes 25 Crosspoint Preset command 70 Crosspoint Status command 65 Crosspoint Take command 66 D Directives Restriction on Hazardous Substances xiii Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipm...

Page 91: ...nts 7 processor block 7 Major components 6 Manual information ix xi Module indicators 39 41 Modules back I O module 8 installing modules 14 main switch module 7 8 module indicators 39 41 rebooting modules 21 removing modules 14 unpacking modules xi N Navigating lists All list 26 Operator list 26 Tree view list 48 Navigation Properties box 17 20 O Operation alarms cause identification 37 default se...

Page 92: ...ive xiv Setup parameters 36 Software upgrade 14 21 Software Upgrade tab 15 17 Specifications input specifications 44 output specifications 45 performance specifications 46 power consumption specifications 46 temperature specifications 46 Switch algorithm method 4 T Temperature specifications 46 Tree view navigation 48 parameters 49 56 U Unpacking modules xi Upgrading firmware 14 21 discovery metho...

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