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MV-801 User Manual

Issue 1 Revision 1 

Page 30 

Step 3.

For the modules 

already

 fitted to your router, record the module type and slot location 

in the left-hand side columns of the record sheet in Table 10, in the columns headed 
“Before fitting MV-801” column.

Step 4.

The types of modules that are required for your MV-801 installation are listed in the 
right-hand side columns of the record sheet in Table 10, in the columns headed “After 
fitting MV-801”

Note:

The slot labeling nomenclature used in Figure 15, Figure 16 and 
Figure 17 will continue to be used in this section. 

Thus, front Slot (1) will refer to the front slot labeled (1) in the figures etc.

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Страница 1: ...User Manual RMY3 MV 801 UM Issue 1 Revision 1 2020 10 21 MV 801 INTEGRATED MULTIVIEWER ...

Страница 2: ...o change without notice Terms and Conditions Please read the following terms and conditions carefully By using documentation you agree to the following terms and conditions Grass Valley hereby grants permission and license to owners of to use their product manuals for their own internal business use Manuals for Grass Valley products may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means ...

Страница 3: ... Refer to the appropriate Sirius 800 Router Installation Manuals for details on how to unpack install and test a Sirius 800 router Refer to the Sirius 800 Router User Manual for router details Some of the safety warnings and cautions given the Sirius 800 manuals are repeated in this MV 801 user manual and are provided herein for information If you have any questions regarding the installation and ...

Страница 4: ...ected to earth ground as a supplement to an internal grounding terminal Indicates that static sensitive components are present which may be damaged by electrostatic discharge Use anti static procedures equipment and surfaces during servicing Indicates that the equipment has more than one power supply cord and that all power supply cords must be disconnected before servicing to avoid electric shock...

Страница 5: ...ore connecting power Prior to servicing remove jewelry such as rings watches and other metallic objects To avoid fire hazard use only the fuse type and rating specified in the service instructions for this product or on the equipment To avoid explosion do not operate this equipment in an explosive atmosphere Use proper lift points Do not use door latches to lift or move equipment Avoid mechanical ...

Страница 6: ...e grounding clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to safely ground unwanted ESD voltages If no wrist strap is available ground yourself by touching the unpainted metal part of the chassis For safety periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap which should be between 1 and 10 megohms When temporarily storing a card make sure it is placed in an ESD bag Cards in an ear...

Страница 7: ...fie une borne de mise à la terre externe qui peut être connectée en tant que borne de mise à la terre supplémentaire Signale la présence de composants sensibles à l électricité statique et qui sont susceptibles d être endommagés par une décharge électrostatique Utilisez des procédures des équipements et des surfaces antistatiques durant les interventions d entretien Le symbole ci contre signifie q...

Страница 8: ...iquement un chiffon humide Des tensions dangereuses peuvent exister en plusieurs points dans cet équipement Pour éviter toute blessure ne touchez pas aux connexions ou aux composants exposés lorsque l appareil est sous tension Avant de procéder à toute opération d entretien ou de dépannage enlevez tous vos bijoux notamment vos bagues votre montre et autres objets métalliques Pour éviter tout risqu...

Страница 9: ...osants électroniques ne sont pas manipulés de manière adéquate ce qui peut entraîner des défaillances intermittentes ou endommager irrémédiablement un circuit électrique Au moment de remplacer une carte dans un châssis prenez toujours les mesures de protection antistatique appropriées Assurez vous que le châssis est relié électriquement à la terre par le cordon d alimentation ou tout autre moyen d...

Страница 10: ...cycling information Grass Valley believes this environmental information to be correct but cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy since it is based on data received from sources outside our company All specifications are subject to change without notice If you have questions about Grass Valley environmental and social involvement WEEE RoHS REACH etc please contact us at environment grassval...

Страница 11: ...ction and having a neutral connection which can be reliably identified The power circuit breakers or switches supplying power to the host equipment should be close to the unit and easily accessible Lithium Batteries Battery Warning Your Grass Valley equipment usually comes with at least one button battery located on the main printed circuit board The batteries are used for backup and should not ne...

Страница 12: ...spected exposure to the contents of an opened battery LASER SAFETY The average optical output power does not exceed 0 dBm 1mW under normal operating conditions Unused optical outputs should be covered to prevent direct exposure to the laser beam Even though the power of these lasers is low the beam should be treated with caution and common sense because it is intense and concentrated Laser radiati...

Страница 13: ...he router and MV 801 See the Sirius 800 User Manual for router power requirements and contact Grass Valley Support for advice CAUTION Cables connected to the MV 801 Integrated Multiviewer must be fitted with adequate vertical and horizontal strain relief to avoid twisting of the rear panels causing damage to the MV 801 rear connectors and loss of electrical signal connection to the multiviewer or ...

Страница 14: ...netic Compatibility Limits for harmonic current emissions EN61000 3 3 2013 Electromagnetic Compatibility Limits of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker EN55103 2 2009 Environment E2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A Federal Commun...

Страница 15: ...shall be made with high quality double screened coaxial cables such as Belden 8281 or BBC type PSF1 2M and Belden 1694A for 3Gbps D TYPE CONNECTORS D type connectors shall have metal shells making good RF contact with the cable screen Connectors having dimples which improve the contact between the plug and socket shells are recommended Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with t...

Страница 16: ...xvi Notices ...

Страница 17: ...xvii MV 801 User Manual Document History Publication Date Document Part Number Document Issue and Revision Notes 2020 10 21 RMY3 MV 801 UM Issue 1 Revision 1 First issue of the user manual ...

Страница 18: ...xviii Notices ...

Страница 19: ...1Power Supply Considerations 9 1 9 2 Initial MV 801 Configuration 9 1 9 3 Configuration Screens RollCall Templates 10 1 9 4 Video Wall Design 10 1 10 Maintenance 10 1 10 1 Multiviewer Licensing 10 1 10 2 Multiviewer Software Upgrade 10 1 11 MV 801 Integrated Multiviewer H 264 Streaming Out 10 2 MV 801 Hardware Modules 11 2 1 MV 801 Multiviewer Front Module FGAMV MV 801 12 2 1 1 Front Module Status...

Страница 20: ...ables 38 3 5 1 Connecting the Network and Multiviewer Display Output s 38 3 6 MV 801 Module Booting 38 4 Sirius 800 Router Configuration 39 4 1 Matrix Output Ports 40 4 1 1 Router Output Ports 40 4 1 2 Matrix Destinations 40 4 2 Module Configuration 41 4 2 1 Module Type 41 4 2 2 Sirius Router Module Addresses 41 Appendix A MV 801 Specification 45 A 1 Physical Electrical 45 A 2 Inputs 45 A 3 Head D...

Страница 21: ...is a Grass Valley MV 8 Series multiviewer One or more modules can be added into any existing Sirius 800 router The MV 801 is available from Grass Valley as an option on a new Sirius 800 router from the factory or as an option to be installed in the field A single MV 801 can drive up to 12 head display monitors Figure 1 MV 801 Multiviewer Video Walls and Screens MV 801 ...

Страница 22: ...res With the development of advanced technology within the MV 801 Integrated Multiviewer Grass Valley can offer some unique powerful features Integrates into all Sirius 800 systems Uses built in dedicated multiviewer output slots Uses a dedicated internal multiviewer crosspoint Access to all router video inputs No loss of router capabilities Main router outputs Redundancy Routing capacity Processi...

Страница 23: ...ns etc Change between video wall layouts on the fly Design video walls with the GV Orbit Client software tool Flexible video tile arrangements and customizable design Adjustable layering transparencies and fine positioning Drag and Drop graphical objects onto the design screen Flexible alarm capability Monitoring of video audio and metadata with alarm notification Intelligent monitoring of externa...

Страница 24: ...ree MV 801 Integrated Multiviewer units The MV 801 uses a Sirius Multiviewer Crosspoint module MV Crosspoint to select which of the router inputs the MV 801 can monitor This is an auxiliary crosspoint which is dedicated to multiviewer use A Sirius 800 Multiviewer Crosspoint module is required for the MV 801 Thus the addition of an MV 801 Integrated Multiviewer into a Sirius router retains the rout...

Страница 25: ... 801 module slots on page 40 Note There are 44 inputs on the top third MV 801 fitted into a router Ethernet connections 2 off 1Gbit Communications traffic and H 264 streaming out of multiviewer input copies LTC and GPIO Head display screen outputs Up to 6 off SFPs Up to 12 outputs for monitor display screens Outputs available in SDI coax fiber or HDMI Note There is only one HDMI connector per HDMI...

Страница 26: ...outer may already be fitted with the Sirius Multiviewer Output option i e router SDI outputs provided for an external multiviewer If in doubt contact Grass Valley Support See Grass Valley Technical Support on page 51 for contact details The MV 801 Integrated Multiviewer requires 1 off upper router front module slot and its corresponding rear module slot per MV 801 in a router frame 1 off Sirius 59...

Страница 27: ...1 or 2 off SFP video modules up to 6 off per 1312 up to 6 off per 1312 up to 6 off per 1312 Up to 6 off SFPs per 1312 rear module Mixture of video SFP modules and SFP blanking plugs See Note 1 Baseline MV 801 is licensed for 4 off display outputs i e 2 off SFP video modules enough for a UHD display SFPs may be supplied separately or already fitted to each 1312 Rear 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint Modu...

Страница 28: ...ts A license comprises a code to enable more outputs MV 801 OP56 Upgrade to enable outputs 5 and 6 SFPs ordered separately MV 801 OP78 Upgrade to enable outputs 7 and 8 SFPs ordered separately MV 801 OP910 Upgrade to enable outputs 9 and 10 SFPs ordered separately MV 801 OP112 Upgrade to enable outputs 11 and 12 SFPs ordered separately SFP Modules Video One SFP video module offers 2 off SDI output...

Страница 29: ...iviewer user manual CAUTION Power supply considerations It is likely that your Sirius router already has enough power supply capacity to power the additional MV 801 Integrated Multiviewer mod ules However there are many different Sirius 800 system module com binations Therefore before adding an MV 801 to a Sirius 800 router check that the configuration of power supplies fitted to your router can s...

Страница 30: ... generated and stored on a PC Different wall designs can then be pushed to the multiviewer for various MV 801 multiviewer applications 1 10 Maintenance 1 10 1 Multiviewer Licensing 1 10 2 Multiviewer Software Upgrade 1 11 MV 801 Integrated Multiviewer H 264 Streaming Out An MV 801 has a license option which enables streaming out of H 264 encoded copies of the input video signals going to the multi...

Страница 31: ... 12 Rear panel horizontal module 1312 MV 800 RP Multiviewer Rear Panel 1312 Used on MV 800 MV 801 on page 15 These modules are described in this section CAUTION Electrostatic Damage Static precautions must be observed when handling inserting or removing modules Note Installation of the modules into Sirius 800 routers is described in Chapter 3 MV 801 Hardware Installation on page 21 ...

Страница 32: ...module is mostly covered with gray metal heat plates More than one MV 801 may be fitted to a router see Table 1 on page 2 Figure 4 MV 801 Integrated Multiviewer Module FGAMV MV 801 Status LEDs on main board under daughter module see Figure 5 for LED details Module ejector lever Module s motherboard mating connectors Note Module s main component side is shown which is upper most in the router frame...

Страница 33: ...Support Grass Valley Technical Support on page 51 for contact details OK Green Hardware Communications Solid On Working correctly Flashing 2Hz hardware communications fault detected contact Grass Valley Customer Support Grass Valley Technical Support on page 51 for contact details WARN Amber Over Temperature Warning Off Working correctly On MV 801 module overheating make sure the router frame fan ...

Страница 34: ...switches The four DIP switches are not used Check that all four switches are in the up position 2 1 3 Engineering connectors There are two other connectors on the front edge of the module see Figure 5 These are for Engineering use only and should not be used ...

Страница 35: ...ust be fitted if an SFP is not fitted into any of the cages CAUTION Electrostatic Damage Static precautions must be observed when handling inserting or removing modules Figure 6 MV 801 Integrated Multiviewer a 1312 Rear Module View b Rear Connectors 9 10 11 12 Monitor Connectors 1 and 2 Not currently used USB Connectors For engineering use only LTC GPIO Connector 1G Ethernet Ports1 2 1G1 1G2 10G E...

Страница 36: ... SDI Coax outputs per SFP or 2 off SDI Fiber outputs per SFP or 1 off HDMI output per SFP Monitor Connectors 1 and 2 Not currently used USB connectors A and B For engineering use only LTC GPIO Connector 26 Way High Density D Type female connector see Table 8 on page 19 for pinout details 1G Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 2 off 1 Gbps SFP Ethernet sockets RJ45 10G Ethernet Ports 3 and 4 Not currently used ...

Страница 37: ...o output signal Blue White Flashing Flashes Blue White at 1Hz Licensed Output SFP fitted 1080p with embedded audio Green Licensed Output SFP Fitted 720p video output signal Green White Flashing Flashes Green White at 1Hz Licensed Output SFP fitted 720p with embedded audio Red Licensed Output No SFP Fitted Off OFF Unlicensed output Red Green Flashing Flashes Red Green at 1Hz during an internal FPGA...

Страница 38: ...rnet Outputs Two status LEDs per port Table 7 describes the LED function Table 7 Ethernet Port Status LEDs Color LEDs Status Green Off OFF Ethernet link established Green Solid Flashing Activity on Ethernet link Off Off OFF OFF Establishing link or unconnected ...

Страница 39: ...t Connect 20 Do Not Connect 8 nc 21 nc 9 LTC 22 GPI 1 10 nc 23 GPI 2 11 nc 24 GPI 3 12 nc 25 GPI 4 13 GND 26 LTC Note nc denotes a not connected connector pin Note MV 801 GPI outputs Open collector outputs Require external pull up resistors of value between 10 kΩ and 100 kΩ Each output can sink up to 100 mA 5 Vdc Out pins are provided on the connector for this purpose Maximum voltage 5 V See Examp...

Страница 40: ...chematic is an example of the circuit needed to drive an LED by each GPI output MV 801 GPIO connector pin names and numbers are shown on the left Figure 9 Connecting LEDs to GPI Outputs CAUTION Electrostatic Damage Static precautions must be observed when inserting and removing cards 150 Ω 150 Ω 150 Ω 150 Ω 5 VDC Out GPI Out 1 GPI Out 2 GPI Out 3 GPI Out 4 Pin 1 Pin 22 Pin 23 Pin 24 Pin 25 LED 1 L...

Страница 41: ...eliminaries on page 32 4 Module Removal Procedure on page 33 5 Fitting Preliminaries on page 34 6 Connecting Cables on page 38 The following sections describe these installation steps More than one MV 801 unit may be fitted to a Sirius router and these instructions cover the fitting of one or more units The router may already have some options installed in the module slots required for the MV 801 ...

Страница 42: ... supply capacity depends on Complement of modules fitted to the router Power Supply Modules fitted to the router Whether the MV 801 replaces any currently fitted modules and their module type 3 2 4 Fitting of Video SFPs to MV 801 Rear Panel Before fitting the Rear Panel 1312 into the router frame first fit any SFP video modules if this has not already been done This sub section provides SFP video ...

Страница 43: ...13 Fill any remaining slots with SFP blanking plugs SFP BLANK Note The normal orientation of the 1312 Rear Panel in the router has the printed circuit board upper most see Figure 11 This affects the orientation of each SFP when fitting into the target router Figure 11 1312 MV 800 MV 801 Rear Panel orientation showing INSERT THIS SIDE UP label INSERT THIS SIDE UP label Figure 12 SFP orientation for...

Страница 44: ...se refer to the Sirius 800 User Manual Module Location section and also to the figures in this section Step 1 Locate the relevant section of the router frame Table 9 states which part of the upper section of the router frame both front and rear to look at This is shown in Figure 14 Figure 13 MV 801 Head Display Outputs 1 to 12 Multiviewer MV 801 SFP Cages 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 8 11 12 9 10 Note TheMV 801 ...

Страница 45: ...d b Rear Panel Section Multiviewer Fan Door Multiviewer Fan Door Multiviewer Fan Door Sirius 850 Sirius 840 Sirius 830 Two rear panel slots relating to MV 801 option Three rear panel MV slots relating to MV 801 option Lower two rear panel slots relate to MV 801 option Sirius 850 Sirius 840 Sirius 830 a b Rear View of router frame Front Views of router frames ...

Страница 46: ...e figures show skeletal drawings of a full complement of router modules internal cards and rear panels Relevant slot locations for the MV 801 option are highlighted and annotated with the types of module and types of rear panel allowed in an MV 801 installation IMPORTANT Do not disturb any of the router s other modules otherwise router operation may be affected IMPORTANT Only open router fan doors...

Страница 47: ...Panel 2 FGAMV MV 801 Main Module 2 1312 Rear Panel 1 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint Module N A Possible second MV 801 Otherwise fit Blanking Rear Panel 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 3 2 1 Front view of Slots Front 3D view of Slots Rear 3D view of Slots Sirius 830 Rear Front Front Rear Note Router s Main Crosspoint module slots 2 off Video Crosspoint s 5901 5905 2 off Audio Crosspoint s 5903 half width Do not disturb...

Страница 48: ... FGAMV MV 801 Main Module 3 1312 Rear Panel Or Blanking Panel 2 FGAMV MV 801 Main Module 2 1312 Rear Panel 1 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint Module N A Possible second MV 801 otherwise fit a Blanking Rear Panel Possible third MV 801 otherwise fit Blanking Rear Panel Note only 44 inputs 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 Front view of Slots Front 3D view of Slots Sirius 840 Rear 3D view of Slots Front Front R...

Страница 49: ...s Rear Slots 3 FGAMV MV 801 Main Module 3 1312 Rear Panel Or Blanking panel 2 FGAMV MV 801 Main Module 2 1312 Rear Panel 1 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint Module N A Possible second MV 801 or fit a Blanking Rear Panel 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 Front view of Slots Rear 3D view of Slots Sirius 850 Front 3D view of Slots Front Rear Front Rear ...

Страница 50: ...aded Before fitting MV 801 column Step 4 The types of modules that are required for your MV 801 installation are listed in the right hand side columns of the record sheet in Table 10 in the columns headed After fitting MV 801 Note The slot labeling nomenclature used in Figure 15 Figure 16 and Figure 17 will continue to be used in this section Thus front Slot 1 will refer to the front slot labeled ...

Страница 51: ...1312 Rear Panel 1 1 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint Module b Record sheet Sirius 840 router frame Before fitting MV 801 After fitting MV 801 Front slot Rear slot Front slot Rear slot 4 4 4 FGAMV MV 801 Module Or Nothing fitted 4 1312 Rear Or Blanking Plate 3 3 3 FGAMV MV 801 Module Or Nothing fitted 3 1312 Rear Or Blanking Plate 2 2 2 FGAMV MV 801 Module 2 1312 Rear Panel 1 1 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoi...

Страница 52: ...r front modules already fitted in the front of the router frame Thus these instructions are deliberately written in two stages Removal See Module Removal Procedure on page 33 Then fitting See Fitting Preliminaries on page 34 This avoids any interim incompatibility between front and rear modules during fitting which may damage the modules and the router Note Fit the 1312 MV 800 MV 801 Rear Panel s ...

Страница 53: ...l cables connected to rear panel connectors for rear slots that need to be emptied Rear module removal 3 Remove all rear modules for slots that need to be emptied Unscrew two rear panel securing screws on each module then remove the module The rear slots are now emptied Figure 18 Side on View of Front and Rear slot arrangement Labeling from Figure 15 Figure 16 and Figure 17 Front Slot 1 Front Slot...

Страница 54: ...Procedure on page 36 3 4 3 Fitting Preliminaries Figure 19 Removing Front Modules showing use of module eject levers Remove Note The slot labeling nomenclature used in Figure 15 Figure 16 and Figure 17 on pages 27 28 and 29 is used in this section to identify the slots Thus for example front Slot 1 refers to the front slot labeled 1 in the figures etc IMPORTANT Electrostatic Damage Static precauti...

Страница 55: ...t over tighten them Note When inserting a front module into a front slot Check the module is the correct one for the slot Check there are no obstructions at the module connectors Check for any high components on the module s top or under side Do not knock these during fitting Insert the module into the slot and slide the module into the frame When the module is nearly fully in the frame gently pus...

Страница 56: ...ot 3 Fasten the two rear plate securing screws Gently tighten Do not over tighten IMPORTANT Ensure the 1312 MV 800 MV 801 Rear Panel module is the correct way up INSERT THIS SIDE UP label is printed on the top of the rear panel see Figure 20 Figure 20 1312 Rear panel module showing INSERT THIS SIDE UP label IMPORTANT Do not over tighten the rear panel fastening screws They should screw in without ...

Страница 57: ...e slot is occupied with another type of module then contact Grass Valley Support for advice 7 Front Slot 2 Fit a FGAMV MV 801 front main module to front Slot 2 Be careful not to knock the high components on the top and under side of the module 8 Front Slot 3 Fit a second FGAMV MV 801 Main Module to front Slot 3 or leave empty 9 Front Slot 4 Fit a third FGAMV MV 801 Main Module Sirius 840 only to f...

Страница 58: ...ched to the router s IT network See the MV 8 Series Multiviewer user manual for more information Figure 231312 MV 800 MV 801 Integrated Multiviewer Rear panel Connectors 1G Ethernet Port 1 Multiviewer display Outputs 1 and 2 Outputs 3 and 4 IMPORTANT Ethernet connection Check the logical and physical connection of all Ethernet ports to the MV 801 rear panel This is required for optimum MV 801 perf...

Страница 59: ...ter configuration changes are done with the Grass Valley Workbench tool and include Specifying Matrix Output Ports Specifying the extra crosspoint destinations to be a multiviewer and making name associations to properly name the multiviewer crosspoint destinations Specifying Module Configuration Specifying what modules are fitted in which router module slots Using Grass Valley Workbench Pull the ...

Страница 60: ...Router Model 830 840 850 Slot 4 Top slot N A Slot not available for MV 801 on Sirius 830 1249 1292 44 inputs See Note 1 N A No third upper rear slot on Sirius 850 Slot 3 1201 1248 48 inputs 1201 1248 48 inputs 1153 1200 See Note 2 48 inputs Slot 2 1153 1200 48 inputs 1153 1200 48 inputs 1225 1272 See Note 2 48 inputs Note 1 Only 44 inputs are available in the top slot Note 2 Different slot numberi...

Страница 61: ...figures below Figure 24 and Figure 25 for Sirius 830 Figure 26 and Figure 27 for Sirius 840 Figure 28 and Figure 29 for Sirius 850 Table 12 Router Configuration Module Types Sirius Router Module Addresses Module Number Module Name Router Module Type 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint VideoCrosspointVariant2 FGAMV MV 801 MV 801 Main Module Multiviewer Table 13 Sirius 800 Module Addresses Slot Number see S...

Страница 62: ...MV 801 User Manual Issue 1 Revision 1 Page 42 Figure 24 Sirius 830 Modules Figure 25 Sirius 830 Module Addresses Front of Router Frame Rear of Router Frame 245 246 247 ...

Страница 63: ...MV 801 User Manual Issue 1 Revision 1 Page 43 Figure 26 Sirius 840 Modules Figure 27 Sirius 840 Module Addresses Front of Router Frame Rear of Router Frame 247 246 245 248 Front of Router Frame ...

Страница 64: ...MV 801 User Manual Issue 1 Revision 1 Page 44 Figure 28 Sirius 850 Modules Figure 29 Sirius 850 Module Addresses Front of Router Frame Rear of Router Frame 246 247 245 ...

Страница 65: ...rating Temperature 5 to 30ºC ambient See Note 1 Weight Front Module 3 5kg Rear Panel 0 75kg Note 1 The MV 801 operating temperature range is lower than that of a Sirius 800 host router Refer to the Sirius 800 User Manual for the router frame operating temperature range Signal Internal from Sirius Router Inputs 48 off internal inputs from router Selectable from all router inputs For router destinat...

Страница 66: ...d 60 frames s HD 720p 50 59 94 and 60 frames s Reference Lock One reference for all head display outputs These are locked according to multiviewer reference selection setting to one of the four internal references of the host router or to the multiviewer s internal reference free running SFPs Optional SFPs Dual coax SFP Dual Fiber SFP Single HDMI SFPs Up to 6 x HDMI outputs 1080p Display Output De...

Страница 67: ...6Hz 60Hz 59 94Hz 50Hz ANSI SMPTE 274M 4 292M D ANSI SMPTE 274M 5 292M E ANSI SMPTE 274M 6 292M F ANSI SMPTE 260M 292M A ANSI SMPTE 260M 292M B ANSI SMPTE 274M 12 as per RP211 ANSI SMPTE 274M 13 as per RP211 ANSI SMPTE 274M 14 as per RP211 ANSI SMPTE 274M 15 as per RP211 ANSI SMPTE 274M 16 as per RP211 ANSI SMPTE 274M 7 292M G ANSI SMPTE 274M 8 292M H ANSI SMPTE 274M 9 292M I ANSI SMPTE 274M 10 292...

Страница 68: ... user manual These can be viewed on desktop PCs via Orbit Applications include confidence monitoring compliance monitoring Note The H 264 streams do not function for the following slower frame rate HD standards 1080p30 and slower frame rates and 720p30 and slower frame rates Applications include confidence monitoring compliance monitoring Connectors Multiviewer Display Outputs 1 to 12 6 off SFP ca...

Страница 69: ...4 31 222 10 54 31 227 10 54 31 232 Port 3 10G1 10G 10 54 31 223 10 54 31 228 10 54 31 233 Port 4 10G2 10G 10 54 31 224 10 54 31 229 10 54 31 234 Note 1 Up to three MV 801 s may be fitted to a Sirius 800 router MV 801 default IP addresses ship with default IP addresses of either a b or c Note 2 10G interfaces are not used Tool Version RollCall Control Panel 4 17 1 or later Sirius Router Controller ...

Страница 70: ...MV 801 User Manual Issue 1 Revision 1 Page 50 User Notes ...

Страница 71: ...Support Customer Support Contacts https www grassvalley com contact support Customers with a support contract should call their personalized number which can be found in their contract and be ready to provide their contract number and details Corporate Head Office Grass Valley 3499 Douglas B Floreani St Laurent Quebec H4S 2C6 Canada Telephone 1 514 333 1772 Fax 1 514 333 9828 www grassvalley com ...

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