Sirius 800 Series User Manual
5919 Sirius 800 Video AHP Input Module with Delay and Sync
Input Rear Panels and Input
Iss 5 Rev 7
Page 155
© 2017 SAM
9.19.3 5919 Connections to the Audio Crosspoints
The 5919 video input module creates two identical multiplexed audio transport streams, each
of which contains all of the audio channels on the input module (up to 768 mono channels).
One transport stream is sent to the main audio crosspoint module and a duplicate transport
stream is sent to the redundant audio crosspoint module.
9.19.4 5919 Input Module LED Information
Table 33 shows the LED color code on the 5919 Input Module, and Figure 107 shows the
front edge of the input module.
LED Color Label
Detail
Normal Working Status
Red
1
FPGA 1 status
Each Pair of FPGA LEDS:
Flashing rapidly between Red & Green
(2 Hz each LED) - starting up
Green On Solid & Red Off
- normal state
working correctly
Green Off & Red On Solid
- FPGA
programming fault found. Remove module
and refit to force a reboot.
Red & Green Flashing very rapidly in
sync
(4 Hz each LED)
- A change has
been made to the module settings
database in RAM but it has not yet been
written to flash memory. This is not a fault
and the flash memory will be updated after
10 seconds of no audio setting changes
being made. Do not remove power from
the module while this indication is present
as the flash may become corrupted.
Other indications are displayed when
performing a firmware upgrade, see the
Sirius 800 Maintenance & Upgrade
manual for details.
Green
Red
2
FPGA 2 status
Green
Red
3
FPGA 3 status
Green
Red
4
FPGA 4 status
Green
Green
Power OK Power to the module
On Solid
- working correctly
Yellow
Local
Command
OK
Receiving messages
from local Nucleus
control module (the
Nucleus controller in
this frame)
Flashing
- receiving information and
working correctly
Red
Local Error
Error with messages
from local Nucleus
control module (the
Nucleus controller in
this frame)
Off
- normal state
Flashing
- the command message from
the router controller is corrupt or hasn’t
been received.
This communications error could be
caused by a hardware failure or incorrect
insertion. Check that the module is
inserted correctly.
If the “Local Error” LED is flashing at the
same time as the “Local Command OK”
LED is flashing it suggests a mismatch in
the configuration of the Nucleus controller.
Check the controller configuration.
Table 33
5919 Input Module LED Information