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Vega-MV Router Multiviewer - User Manual  

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Mains Power Supply 

Safety  2.2 

2.2 Mains Power Supply

The AC mains voltage (240/100 volts) will be auto-detected, provided it is in the range 
100-240V AC 50/60Hz. 

Fuses:

Vega-16MV, Vega-32MV: 

A 3.15A fuse is fitted. A spare fuse is located under a pull-out flap. 

Power Supply Shelf:

 

An 8A fuse is fitted. A spare fuse is located under each pull-out flap.

2.3 Health and Safety Considerations

The Installation and Maintenance of the unit and any associated equipment must be 
carried out by persons suitably qualified to work with equipment which may be 
connected to the mains supply. 

Incorrect installation can cause internal components to rupture and particles to be 
ejected from the product.

Toxic fume hazards exist if the unit is subjected to direct flames or excessive 
temperature of above 100°C ambient.

The mounting and installation of the unit must be arranged by the user to comply with 
all current local safety regulations.

Note:

A mains cable with a minimum rating of 10A, fitted with a 10A fuse is recommended. 

WARNINGS:

This equipment may have more than one power supply: 
i.e. Mains (IEC inlet) and 24V DC backup. 

The IEC power inlet is the 

AC mains

 disconnection device for the unit.

Disconnect 

all 

the power sources to the unit before servicing, to reduce the risk of 

electrical shock.

Electric shock hazards exist if conductive instruments, neck chains or fingers etc. 
are placed within the unit or in close proximity of the input/output 
terminals/connectors. 

Before undertaking unit maintenance: 

Disconnect & isolate a unit from sources of power. 

Thus:

The unit

 must be disconnected & isolated from:

AC mains supply.

Any backup power supplies.

All other product outputs. (i.e. disconnect unit inputs.)

Power Supply Shelf

 must be disconnected & isolated from:

All of its AC mains inputs.

Any units that the power supply shelf is powering.

Содержание VEGA-16MV

Страница 1: ...www s a m com User Manual Vega MV Router Multiviewer Video Routing and Multiviewer Outputs ...

Страница 2: ...mal Protection Thermal Shutdown 25 3 8 1 MV NET Card Thermal Protection 25 3 8 2 MV 1000PSU Power Supply Module Thermal Protection 26 3 9 External Power Supply Shelf MV EXTPSU3 26 4 Vega MV Unit Hardware 27 4 1 Vega MV Unit s Components 27 4 2 Unit Front Panel 28 4 2 1 Front Panel Status LEDs 28 4 2 2 Front Panel OLED Display 29 4 2 3 Unit Serial Number Label 30 4 3 Unit Rear 31 4 3 1 LAN 0 Defaul...

Страница 3: ...on 59 6 1 Front Panel 59 6 1 1 General Status Display 59 6 2 Front Panel Operational Settings Screens 61 6 2 1 Accessing Other Unit Operating Settings 61 6 2 2 Editing Settings 64 7 Web Interface 67 7 1 The Web Interface 68 7 1 1 Menu Bar 70 7 1 2 Main Tool Bar 70 7 1 3 Lost Connection 71 7 2 Workspace and the Web Interface 72 7 2 1 Tile Object 74 7 2 2 Video Object Tiles 74 7 2 3 Object and Sourc...

Страница 4: ... 1 D sub 9 serial interface RS232 RS422 158 9 2 Controlling LEDs from a GPI Output 158 9 3 Configuring Vega MV for TSL UMD Protocol 159 9 4 Example Setting up GPI input as a Tally 161 9 5 Example Interfacing with Kahuna 360 or 360 Compact 163 9 5 1 Connect the Kahuna 360 Mainframe to the Vega MV unit 163 9 5 2 Setup the Kahuna 360 Protocol 165 9 5 3 Kahuna 360 Peripherals Setup 166 9 5 4 MV NET Se...

Страница 5: ...s 204 A 5 Commands 204 A 5 1 Commands Summary 205 A 5 2 Object related commands 206 A 5 3 Source related commands 209 A 5 4 Module related commands 212 A 6 Parameter Values 216 A 6 1 Color Values 216 Appendix B Technical Specification 217 B 1 Physical 217 B 2 Electrical 217 B 3 Inputs 218 B 4 Outputs 219 B 5 Router Switching Timing 220 B 6 Control 220 B 7 Connections 221 B 8 Network Defaults 222 B...

Страница 6: ...Tally Working on a Tile 233 D 4 9 Digital Audio and Analogue Bar Graphs 234 D 4 10 Audio Bar Color and Dolby E 234 D 4 11 Fixing NTP Time Discrepancies 234 D 5 Fault Identification and Basic Problem Solving 235 D 5 1 Types of Issue 235 D 5 2 User Fault Report Form 235 D 5 3 First Stage Other Common Issues and Solutions 236 D 5 4 2nd Stage Fault Identification Power Supplies 236 D 5 5 3rd Stage Fau...

Страница 7: ...manual is furnished under a license agreement and can not be reproduced or copied in any manner without prior agreement with SAM or their authorized agents Reproduction or disassembly of embedded computer programs or algorithms is prohibited No part of this publication can be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopy recording or any informa...

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Страница 10: ...erature of above 100 C ambient The mounting and installation of the unit must be arranged by the user to comply with all current local safety regulations Note A mains cable with a minimum rating of 10A fitted with a 10A fuse is recommended WARNINGS This equipment may have more than one power supply i e Mains IEC inlet and 24V DC backup The IEC power inlet is the AC mains disconnection device for t...

Страница 11: ...ssion Rules 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A Hazardous Material UK RoHS 6 Complies with EU Directive This equipment contains a lithium battery There is a danger of explosion if this is replaced incorrectly Replace only with the same type from the same manufacturer Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local and national laws regulations Batteries should only be replaced by trained service t...

Страница 12: ... signal connections including remote control connections shall be made with screened cables terminated in connectors having a metal shell The cable screen shall have a large area contact with the metal shell FCC Compliance In order to comply with FCC CFR47 Part 15 regulations it is necessary to use the following specification of cable assemblies for HDMI interconnections For HDMI to HDMI use a hig...

Страница 13: ...uts and 32 outputs The unit supports up to 4K SDI video Video inputs are auto sensing for video sources All video inputs are visible on a dual head multiviewer output The unit is capable of driving up to two quad split multiviewer displays Each display output comprises an HDMI output with an copy SDI output The unit s multiviewer features comprehensive alarm functions audio metering and monitoring...

Страница 14: ... outputs and Multiviewer inputs Independently controllable Multiviewer follow router destination mode Single Multiviewer dual headed Main outputs 2 off 1 4a HDMI up to 1920x1200p60 Copy outputs 2 off Quad link SDI 3G SDI up to 1080p50 59 60 HDMI outputs support HDCP encrypted signals Multiviewer On Screen Teletext subtitles display WST on SD SDI or OP 47 on HD SDI AFD decoding for adjusting the as...

Страница 15: ...twork protocol or LTC Unit Front panel mounted OLED display giving chassis and card status information Intelligent fan speed control Power supply redundancy via optional external backup power supply User friendly set up via browser software 3 3 Order Codes Order Code Description Vega MV VEGA 16MV 1RU Vega MV Router Multiviewer with 16 x 16 video router and dual head multiviewer VEGA 32MV 1RU Vega ...

Страница 16: ...Vega 16MV I O Diagram Input Output Description Router Video Inputs 1 to 16 Vega 16MV router and multiviewer video inputs Video Inputs 1 to 32 Vega 32MV router and multiviewer video inputs Video Outputs 1 to 16 Vega 16MV router video outputs Video Outputs 1 to 32 Vega 32MV router video outputs Multiviewer Display Outputs HDMI 1 and SDI copy Multiviewer display head 1 HDMI head output plus quad link...

Страница 17: ...rk connection for NTP and for any firmware update of the unit s MV NET card Serial Comms RS232 422 serial comms connection GPI O GPI inputs and outputs Video Reference In Video reference input for the router multiviewer unit LTC In LTC input for the router multiviewer unit AC Mains AC mains power supply to Vega MV DC Backup Supply Optional 24V DC backup supply to Vega MV Input Output Description T...

Страница 18: ...nputs form both the router inputs and the multiviewer inputs Router Block The router block comprises an N x N router The router is controllable from an external controller or control panel MV Crosspoint Block The MV crosspoint block comprises an N x N crosspoint switch which permits a multiviewer input to be connected to any Vega MV video input This allows the multiviewer to show the same video so...

Страница 19: ...ltiviewer display tiles The tiles are arranged to form the final multiviewer display outputs Video sources can be layered in any order and any multiviewer input can be assigned onto each display output There are two independent HDMI multiviewer display outputs heads each with a quad link SDI copy output LAN 1 A network interface for control and media for both the router and multiviewer blocks It i...

Страница 20: ...omponent Description MV NET MV NET Network and Control card MV NET Rear MV NET rear panel Part MV NRP1 MV CTL MV CTL control and output card MV CTL Rear MV CTL rear panel Part MV RMVCS8 MV VIP4 VIP4 4K video input card MV VIP4 Rear VIP4 rear panel 8x 4K inputs Part MV RMVRO8 Front Panel Vega MV unit front panel Fans Vega MV unit fans for ventilation Midplane and Router All Vega MV front cards and ...

Страница 21: ...Vega MV Router Multiviewer User Manual Issue 1 Revision 2 Page 21 2017 SAM Functional Description Product Introduction 3 5 Figure 4 Vega MV Block Diagram ...

Страница 22: ...ifferent frame rate are crash switched The video inputs of differing frame rates for example 50Hz and 60Hz are supported simultaneously in the multiviewer However in this case synchronisation of the non system frame rate input is achieved by frame add and frame drop 3 6 On screen Notifications 3 6 1 Powerful Alarms Alarms may be created for video sync loss black loss of luminance freeze frame embe...

Страница 23: ...for still images These can be used as backgrounds or to display station idents etc The picture images must be in png file format and can be uploaded to the frame via the LAN Up to four images may be displayed at any one time 3 6 4 Keeping Time Clock date display data can be derived from several sources the system clock NTP synchronisation LTC or VITC from a chosen SDI input See section 7 3 6 for m...

Страница 24: ...orresponding external router controller See Figure 6 The internal router of the Vega MV can be controlled over IP by a router controller or a remote panel The multiviewer can show the internal router outputs using a follow router destination mode Source names and tally information is obtained from the external router controller Routing information also passes to the multiviewer from the internal r...

Страница 25: ...thermal management actions will then be implemented as necessary Threshold Action Internal Temperature 35oC When this threshold is exceeded The MV NET card increases the fan speed in order to increase the airflow in the chassis and cool it down Warning threshold 60oC When this threshold is reached An on screen warning message appears indicating the temperature and asking the user to check the vent...

Страница 26: ...le MV 1000PSU An optional backup power supply is available by using an external 1RU power supply shelf MV EXTPSU3 The MV EXTPSU3 unit houses up to three independent MV 1000PSU modules and can provide redundant backup power for up to three Vega MV units Thus three Vega MV Router Multiviewer units can have power supply redundancy using just one fully loaded MV EXTPSU3 An MV EXTPSU3 provides DC power...

Страница 27: ...it Rear page 31 4 4 Card Slots page 34 4 5 MV NET Card and Rear Module Slot 0 page 37 4 6 MV CTL Card and Rear Module Slot 1 page 42 4 7 MV VIP4 Card and Rear Module Slots 2 to 5 page 45 4 8 Dust Blanking Rear Panel MV BRP page 47 4 9 Vega MV Power Supply Connectors page 48 Component Description Vega MV Quantity Name Part Number Vega 16MV Vega 32MV Chassis MP X1 R 1RU Routing Chassis 1 1 MV NET MV...

Страница 28: ...ltiviewer has started up the front panel LEDs display unit fan and PSU status as described in Table 7 The three front panel LEDs provide a quick and easy way of checking the frame s power voltage fan and temperature status Figure 9 Vega MV Front Panel Vega 32MV model shown OLED Display Rotary knob Status warning LED indicators USB 2 socket Stereo audio monitor socket LED Color Description Fan Off ...

Страница 29: ...0 See Section 6 Front Panel Operation on page 59 for more information Flashing Red One or more of the onboard power supply voltages is outside its permitted voltage range P2 Optional External Backup Power Supply Shelf Off External backup PSU not fitted or external PSU is not supplying 24 volt power Green External backup PSU is supplying 24 volts power Red External backup PSU supply voltage is outs...

Страница 30: ... unit s serial number is shown on a label which is located inside of the front of the unit The label can be viewed by removing the front panel The label is on the inside right hand side of the unit The serial number comprises a six digit number e g 170311 Figure 11 Serial Number Label Location Serial Number Label Front of unit with front panel removed ...

Страница 31: ...put BNC Global GPI O 15 way D Type socket Serial Comms RS232 422 9 way D Type socket LAN 0 RJ45 For NTP and MV NET card firmware upgrade only Quad link SDI Copies Video Inputs SDI HD BNC 7 3 1 8 2 Router Video Outputs SDI HD BNC Display Output 1 HDMI and SDI copy LAN 1 RJ45 For Vega MV Router and Multiviewer a Vega MV Router Multiviewer Rear View b Annotated Rear View 1 2 HDMI Display Output 2 HDM...

Страница 32: ...onnection for the main Vega MV Router and Multiviewer Multiviewer Display Outputs Display Output 1 HDMI 1 Multiviewer display output 1 Display Output 2 HDMI 1 Multiviewer display output 2 SDI Copy 1 HD BNC 4 Quad link SDI copy of multiviewer output 1 SDI Copy 2 HD BNC 4 Quad link SDI copy of multiviewer output 2 Video Inputs HD BNC 16 32 Video inputs 16 off Vega 16MV 32 off Vega 32MV Numbering is ...

Страница 33: ...120 Subnet Mask Address 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 192 168 0 1 DNS1 Address 0 0 0 0 not currently used DNS2 Address 0 0 0 0 not currently used 4 3 2 LAN 1 Default IP Addresses Note LAN 1 is the main LAN connection for the Vega MV The LAN 1 default MV CTL card network details are IP Address 192 168 0 121 Subnet Mask Address 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 192 168 0 1 DNS1 Address 0 0 0 0 not curre...

Страница 34: ...front cards and rear panel modules and their designated card slots See Figure 15 for views of Vega 16MV cards and rear modules and see Figure 16 for views of Vega 32MV cards and rear modules Figure 13 Vega MV Front Card Slots Front View Front Door Open Figure 14 Vega MV Rear Slots Rear View Slot 0 MV NET Slot 1 MV CTL PSU module Slot 2 MV VIP4 Slot 5 Slot 4 Slot 3 MV VIP4 Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot...

Страница 35: ... CTL Slot 1 PSU module MV VIP4 Slot 2 Slot 5 Empty Slot 4 Empty MV NET Slot 0 MV CTL Slot 1 MV VIP4 Slot 2 Slot 5 Blanking Plate Slot 3 MV VIP4 Vega 16MV Slot 4 Blanking Plate Rear View Front View Front panel removed Slot 3 MV VIP4 MV NET Slot 0 MV CTL Slot 1 PSU module MV VIP4 Slot 2 Slot 5 MV VIP4 Slot 4 MV VIP4 MV NET Slot 0 MV CTL Slot 1 MV VIP4 Slot 2 Slot 5 MV VIP4 Slot 4 MV VIP4 Slot 3 MV V...

Страница 36: ...0 5 Fitting Removing Cards and Rear Panels on page 190 for details of how to fit or remove cards and rear panels See Section 10 4 Vega MV Front Panel Opening on page 188 for details on opening the frame door Important To maintain adequate cooling the Vega MV frame must not be run for more than two minutes with the front panel open ...

Страница 37: ... Front Module Front Slot 0 only The MV NET card provides the video reference timecode input global GPIO connection and serial port connection The serial port is connected to the MV CTL card in the Vega MV frame The MV NET card also controls the front panel fans LEDs and headphone socket Figure 17 Vega MV Slot 0 Note Vega MV frames are supplied fitted with the MV NET card and an MV NRP rear panel T...

Страница 38: ...ections 7 3 1 6 and 7 3 1 7 for details Table 10 gives the pin assignments for the GPI Input Output Figure 19 MV CTL Rear Panel Connections Slot 0 Only Note Vega MV LAN Port The Vega MV web interface is accessed via the MV CTL card rear panel LAN port see section 4 6 The MV NET rear panel LAN port is for NTP connection and also firmware upgrade to the MV NET card Note LTC The LTC input is an unbal...

Страница 39: ... figure are the GPI output numbers and the pin numbers for the outputs on the GPIO D Type connector on the unit s rear panel Pin Number Signal Pin Number Signal 1 GPI In 1 9 GPI In 8 2 GPI In 2 10 GND 3 GPI In 3 11 GPI Out 1 4 GPI In 4 12 GPI Out 2 5 GND 13 GPI Out 3 6 GPI In 5 14 GPI Out 4 7 GPI In 6 15 GND 8 GPI In 7 Table 10 GPI Input Output Connector Pin Assignments Figure 21 Wiring external L...

Страница 40: ...section 10 4 for details on opening the frame door To maintain adequate cooling the Vega MV frame must not be run for more than two minutes with the front panel open Figure 22 MV NET Card Serial Comms Jumpers The Jumpers Shown are set for RS232 Jumper Position 1 2 Position 2 3 CN8 RS232 set in conjunction with CN9 and CN10 RS422 set in conjunction with CN9 and CN10 CN9 RS232 set in conjunction wit...

Страница 41: ...or on the MV NET rear panel is configured using jumpers on the MV NET card See section 4 5 4 for jumper configuration details The following table gives the pin assignments for the serial comms connector for RS 232 and for RS 422 modes of operation Figure 23 Serial Comms Connector Pin Number RS232 RS422 1 GND 2 Tx Rx 3 Rx Tx 4 5 GND 6 7 Rx 8 Tx 9 Table 12 Serial Comms Connector Pin Assignment 1 5 9...

Страница 42: ...n the MV CTL rear panel 4 6 2 MV CTL Rear Panel Module Part MV RMVCS8 Rear Slot 1 Each MV CTL rear panel provides see Figure 26 Two Type A HDMI 1 4a outputs HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 For the main multiviewer displays Both HDMI outputs are independent Output resolutions supported are up to 4K60 Each HDMI output carries 8 channels of audio Two 4 off HD BNC SDI outputs i e two quad link Quad SDI Out 1 and 2 ...

Страница 43: ...ing the web browser control application Important HDMI outputs support HDCP but this must be enabled from the Module menu Screens tab to display HDCP encrypted sources see section 7 3 1 2 Figure 26 MV CTL Rear Panel Module Connections Note HDMI Cable Retention See Section Section 5 4 HDMI Cable Retention Options on page 53 regarding safe securing of HDMI cables H Lok HDMI retention screws LAN 1 RJ...

Страница 44: ... 2160 25Hz Active Active 6G Dual link 1 Active Active 6G Dual link 1 UHD 4K30 RGB 4 4 4 3840 x 2160 30Hz Active Active 6G Dual link 1 Active Active 6G Dual link 1 UHD 4K50 YCbCr 4 2 0 3840 x 2160 50Hz Active Active 12G Quad link 2 Active Active 12G Quad link 2 UHD 4K60 YCbCr 4 2 0 3840 x 2160 60Hz Active Active 12G Quad link 2 Active Active 12G Quad link 2 Note 1 SMPTE ST 2081 10 6Gbps supported a...

Страница 45: ...r MV VIP4 cards Four MV RMVRO8 rear panel modules The MV VIP4 video processing card utilises the latest generation of scaling technology in order to be able to process inputs with up to 4K60 resolution With the MV VIP4 rear panel module fitted the combinations of router video input and output types supported are 8x SD HD 3G SDI digital video 4x 4K30 6G SDI digital video 4x dual link 6G 2x 4K60 via...

Страница 46: ...dependent input and output cascade channels Video tiles can be assigned to each channel according to the user multiviewer display configuration Two video mixers on each card combine cascaded channel inputs from an adjacent MV VIP4 card with locally resized video sources to produce two cascade outputs The resulting mixed images are passed on to the next MV VIP4 card where the process is repeated La...

Страница 47: ...itted to any vacant slot in the frame to ensure that the Vega MV frame continues to conform to EMC standards and to ensure adequate cooling Note Any unpopulated slots after the final card or router rear must be fitted with MV BRP blanking plate rear panels to ensure that the Vega MV frame continues to conform to EMC standards and to ensure adequate cooling Figure 30 Dust Blanking Rear Panel Connec...

Страница 48: ...IEC power inlet is the AC mains disconnection device for this unit The frame must be disconnected and isolated from the mains input and from any DC backup power supply before undertaking maintenance The frame must be disconnected from other product outputs before undertaking maintenance Electric shock hazards exist if conductive instruments neck chains or fingers etc are placed within the unit or ...

Страница 49: ...MV Frame Power Supplies page 55 5 7 Powering Up Unit Start Up page 57 Refer to Section 2 on page 8 for safety information Check that all cards and the power supply are correctly seated in the frame before connecting power to the unit The installation and maintenance of the Vega MV unit and any associated equipment must be carried out by persons suitably qualified to work with equipment which may b...

Страница 50: ...igure 34 Ventilation outlets are located on the top and left side of the unit Figure 33 Cooling Fan Locations behind Frame Front Panel Maximum operating ambient temperature must be less than 40 C The inlet and outlet vents must not be obstructed and should be periodically cleaned and kept free from the build up of dust To maintain adequate cooling the Vega MV frame must not be run for more than tw...

Страница 51: ...me 1 Place the unit on a suitably specified and installed rack shelf 2 Secure the unit into the rack using the front ears using the correct rack mount screws or bolts See Figure 35 Maximum operating ambient temperature must be less than 40 C The inlet and outlet vents must not be obstructed and should be periodically cleaned and kept free from the build up of dust For ventilation purposes there mu...

Страница 52: ...up any newly installed or recently moved frames for the first time 1 Open the frame front panel See section 10 4 and for frame door instruction 2 Check the PSU and all cards are fully inserted 3 Close the frame front panel 5 3 FCC Compliance In order to comply with FCC CFR47 Part 15 regulations it is necessary to use the following specification of cable assemblies for HDMI interconnections For HDM...

Страница 53: ...CB if the mating HDMI connector is subjected to excessive sideways force The retention system also prevents the HDMI connector from being accidently disconnected 5 4 1 HDMI with Integral Screw Fitting 1 Remove the M3 screw fitted to the HDMI socket on the unit s rear 2 Plug the HDMI connector into the HDMI socket and finger tighten the thumbscrew to fasten the connector to the rear panel Figure 36...

Страница 54: ...ector 3 Tighten the screw so the bracket is firmly attached to the rear panel 4 Use the cable tie to secure the HDMI connector to the bracket 5 4 3 HDMI Connector with Friction Lock 1 Use the friction lock as instructed by the connector supplier Figure 38 Brackets and Cable Ties Important Always use the supplied M3 screw If a screw is lost it can be replaced by an M3 screw with a maximum length of...

Страница 55: ... one power supply AC Mains and 24V DC backup To reduce the risk of electrical shock disconnect all the power supply cords before servicing Figure 41 Vega MV Frame Rear Panel Power Connectors IEC Mains Socket 24V DC backup power input connector for use with the MV EXTPSU3 backup power supply See Section 11 MV EXTPSU3 External Power Supply Shelf on page 194 Fuses Fuses are located under the pull out...

Страница 56: ...put Connector Figure 42 Vega MV IEC Fuse Location Fuse Spare Fuse Figure 43 Vega MV Frame Rear Panel DC Input Connector WARNING Use only the MV EXTPSU3 backup power supply and the supplied DC power cables 24V DC backup power input connector for use with the MV EXTPSU3 backup power supply See Section 11 MV EXTPSU3 External Power Supply Shelf on page 194 ...

Страница 57: ...ront Panel OLED Display Fan P1 and P2 LEDs Description 1 LOADING LEDs are all On Booting 2 Boot complete LEDs reflect Fan and PSU status Boot stage complete 3 DETECTING HARDWARE STATUS OK LEDs reflect Fan and PSU status Initializing 4 DETECTING HARDWARE XXXXXXXXX LEDs reflect Fan and PSU status See Note 1 Initializing 5 VEGA 16 XXXXXXXXX LEDs reflect Fan and PSU status See Note 1 Hardware etc dete...

Страница 58: ...k setting information during unit start up See Figure 45 After starting up After starting up the OLED display defaults to showing a general status display similar to that shown in Figure 46 The bottom display line changes to show other system status See Section 6 1 1 General Status Display on page 59 Figure 45 HDMI Output During Unit Start Up Figure 46 Start Up Complete Vega 32MV shown ...

Страница 59: ...t Panel Status LEDs A stereo audio headphone monitor socket phono 6 35 mm output jack socket and a USB 2 socket are also present 6 1 1 General Status Display Once the Vega MV unit has started up the OLED display defaults to a general status display The top line of the display identifies the unit model For example VEGA 32 The bottom display line changes every few seconds and shows unit temperature ...

Страница 60: ...ference input not detected or unit s genlock not locked LTC Unit s LTC input status OK LTC input detected and unit locked to LTC NO LTC input not detected or unit not locked to LTC Fans Fans status Second display line speed The speed of the fans is shown as a nominal percentage of the fan s full speed 0 Fans at idle speed I e running with minimal air flow 33 Fans running at one third of full speed...

Страница 61: ...e section 6 2 2 for information on changing IP address details using the rotary knob To access other display screens of information from the general status display on the OLED display 1 When the OLED display is displaying the general status display rotate the knob clockwise This accesses another display screen After a unit start up the screen shown is the Audio Monitoring volume level screen 2 Rot...

Страница 62: ...Vega MV Router Multiviewer User Manual Issue 1 Revision 2 Page 62 2017 SAM Front Panel Operational Settings Screens Front Panel Operation 6 2 Figure 51 Cyclic Operating Setting OLED Screens ...

Страница 63: ... NET card network setting NET I F IP Address Screen visible in NET I F Set IP addr manually mode IP AD IP address of port LAN 0 MASK Sub net mask GATE IP address of gateway NET I F DNS Screen visible in NET I F Set IP addr manually mode DNS1 IP address of DNS server DNS2 IP address of second DNS server VEGA 32 Network Select network setting mode for the Vega MV unit Set IP addr manually Select to ...

Страница 64: ...t it can be edited 5 Rotate the rotary knob to change the parameter value 6 When the required value is shown press the rotary knob to enter the new value The parameter value stops flashing and becomes highlighted its value has now been changed To edit another parameter on the same screen 7 Rotate the rotary knob to highlight the next parameter to be edited on the current screen 8 Repeat steps 4 to...

Страница 65: ...dress settings 6 Rotate the rotary knob to display the VEGA 32 IP Address operational setting screen 7 Press the rotary knob once to enter select mode The first editable parameter on the screen is highlighted 8 Press the knob to enter edit mode The highlighted parameter flashes 9 Rotate the knob to change the parameter value Press the knob when the required new value is shown The parameter value s...

Страница 66: ... 12 Repeat steps 8 to 10 change other parameter settings Eg MASK and GATE 13 Press know quickly twice to exit edit mode 14 Rotate knob to move on to another screen page 15 Change other parameters eg DNS1 and DSN2 in a similar way To Switch from Using DHCP to Manual IP Settings Example OLED Screen Text Note Restart the unit for new network settings to take effect Table 18 Editing a Setting VEGA 32 ...

Страница 67: ... 6 2 Edit Object Type page 121 7 6 3 Edit Object Border page 122 7 6 4 Edit Object Parent page 122 7 6 5 Edit Object Properties page 123 7 6 6 Edit Object Properties Source Video or Audio object page 124 7 6 7 Edit Object Properties Audio Video or Audio object page 126 7 6 8 Edit Object Properties Error Video or Audio object page 132 7 6 9 Edit Object Properties Tally Video object page 133 7 6 10 ...

Страница 68: ...ing that the same system is to be used Note The default IP address of the MV CTL card fitted in the frame is 192 168 0 121 Depending on the system being used to access the web interface one or more factors such as Windows security third party security products firewalls and browser security settings may prevent the applet loading from the Vega MV unit For example if using Microsoft Internet Explor...

Страница 69: ...ogo splash screen appears and then the unit s Java application launches into a new window and the main screen of the web interface is shown See Figure 52 The Vega MV Web interface main screen is for multiviewer configuration and control see Section 7 2 Workspace and the Web Interface on page 72 Other functions are accessible via menu controls Settings for the Vega MV and for multiviewer on screen ...

Страница 70: ...roperties on page 110 SDI I O Router Opens the SDI I O Router dialog See Section 7 3 5 SDI I O Router Dialog for the Internal Router on page 111 Set Time Opens the Set Time dialogue to adjust the clock and date settings See Section 7 3 6 Set Time on page 114 Layout The Layout Menu allows multiviewer on screen layouts to be created saved deleted See Section 7 4 Layout Menu on page 116 Group The Gro...

Страница 71: ... Page 71 2017 SAM The Web Interface Web Interface 7 1 7 1 3 Lost Connection During a unit restart connection will be lost between the web interface and the unit Figure 54 shows the message that appears at the web interface Figure 54 Remote Communication Error ...

Страница 72: ...ree work areas a Object and Source Explorer Access information etc about Sources Objects and Layouts b Editor Workspace comprising Tile Objects Edit multiviewer tile objects c Display Preview See a preview of the final multiviewer display layout 4 Video Output selection control 5 Valid Workspace icon 6 Configuration Presets Figure 55 MV CTL Multiviewer User Interface Video Output Selection Buttons...

Страница 73: ... Configuration Preset area See Figure 56 Left click to load a saved configuration Right click to save current configuration Note The Valid Workspace icon page 72 Figure 55 below the Editor Workspace confirms the validity of the configuration currently displayed in the browser This is replaced by an error message should there be a conflicting setting The tile s associated with the conflict will be ...

Страница 74: ...urrently selected tile object is highlighted with a blue border Tiles can be moved and resized using conventional mouse operations For example Multiple tiles may be selected for moving as a group by Holding the Ctrl key while clicking on each tile in turn A small square appears in the lower right corner of tiles grouped within a multiple selection Tile borders may appear incomplete to indicate whe...

Страница 75: ...o meter 1 and the shaded area at the bottom is the area reserved for the UMD The shading at the top and right of the tile indicates area reserved for the tile border see section 7 6 3 for border configuration Figure 57 Example Shaded Areas For Information Displayed Outside of The Video Area Shaded area reserved for UMD Shaded area reserved for Audio Meter 1 Tile Size Video Size Shaded area reserve...

Страница 76: ...s the list of video and audio sources with an indication of the source type Figure 58 Sources that are currently assigned to an object appear in red Sources that are currently unassigned to an object appear in black A source that is assigned to the currently selected tile object appears in yellow The Layouts folder contains multiviewer layout designs Figure 58 Object and Source Explorer Source una...

Страница 77: ...view Right click context menus provide quick access to tile object menus and commonly used functions are presented in the top tool bar for ease of use The Edit Object menu is described in Section 7 6 1 Edit Object Window on page 120 Note The Valid Workspace icon page 72 Figure 55 below the Editor Workspace confirms the validity of the configuration currently displayed in the browser This is replac...

Страница 78: ...ideo source Open the Source Properties dialog of currently selected tile object Note The error message Selected object has no source will appear if the currently selected object is not an audio or video object See Section 7 3 2 Setup Selected Video Source Source Properties Dialog on page 102 Setup external audio sources Opens the External Audio Source Properties dialog see section 7 3 3 Note Not a...

Страница 79: ... task that each of these execute is Halt Halting the module guarantees that any files that have not been saved yet such as layout ones will get saved before powering off the frame This stops the system from running The only way to restart it is to power off and power on again Reboot Rebooting the module will shut the system down and start it back up again This can take up to 70 seconds Reset Modul...

Страница 80: ...tputs Not applicable to Vega MV See Section 7 3 1 5 External Audio Outputs Tab Not applicable to Vega 16MV or Vega 32MV on page 86 GPIs See Section 7 3 1 6 GPIs Tab GPO Alarms Sub Tab on page 87 See Section 7 3 1 7 GPIs Tab GPI Inputs Sub Tab on page 88 Network See Section 7 3 1 8 Network Tab on page 89 Data xx See Section 7 3 1 9 Data xx Tab on page 90 Protocols See Section 7 3 1 10 Protocols Ser...

Страница 81: ...terface 7 3 7 3 1 1 Boards Tab Figure 60 Module Menu Boards Tab Setting Description Select Board Select a board from the list to define sources Card Configuration Show selected card configuration Source 1 to 4 Select source type from drop down list for each input Table 22 Module Menu Boards Tab ...

Страница 82: ...e display device Genlock Lock the display output to the external reference connected to the MV NET card see section 4 5 Enable HDCP Tick to Enable HDCP on HDMI outputs Table 23 Module Menu Screen Tab Important Resolution and Aspect Ratio The Resolution and Aspect Ratio should be set before designing any multiviewer layouts in the workspace editor If these settings are changed after a layout has be...

Страница 83: ...ion Source Name Enables the naming of sources Note These are not the names that get transferred to UMDs they are simply user names to assist with identifying sources from within the Web interface Table 24 Module Menu Sources Tab Note Source names can be used to set the TSL Display Address when using the TSL protocol for controlling UMDs and Tallies See on page 91 for details ...

Страница 84: ...wer audio stereo output jack and the SDI HDMI multiviewer display outputs The selected audio is embedded on the SDI HDMI multiviewer display video outputs and can be monitored with a suitable display or audio de multiplexer Note The MV CTL card can use the multiviewer stereo output jack Only PCM audio from SDI video inputs can be monitored Dolby E audio cannot be decoded for monitoring only audio ...

Страница 85: ... Select the Input Source and Pair Number for each audio pair to be embedded on SDI HDMI output 1 of the Vega MV unit MV CTL card Input Source Select the Video input number for embedded audio Pair Number Select the audio pair to be monitored Video 8 embedded pairs 1 2 3 4 up to 15 16 Note Although an audio pair can be selected there maybe no audio available on that pair SDI HDMI out 2 embedded sett...

Страница 86: ...32MV NOTE This tab does not apply to Vega 16MV or Vega 32MV The External Audio Outputs tab is not applicable to the Vega MV products The tab is used for some other products on the same hardware platform as Vega MV which have discrete audio inputs and outputs to select source audio channels to be routed to audio output channels Figure 64 Module Menu External Audio Outputs Tab ...

Страница 87: ...ed on the MV NET Card GPI O socket 8 inputs and 4 outputs Each MV VIP4 card rear panel is fitted with a 8 video inputs and 8 router video outputs Figure 65 Module Properties GPIs Tab GPO Alarms Tab Setting Description Source GPI Out X Select GPO alarm output source and number to assign alarm source to the selected GPO alarm output Table 26 Module Menu GPO Alarms Tab ...

Страница 88: ...tion A transition from 0 to 5 volts will toggle the current state Edge sensitive tasks can be identified as the ones that have toggle in their name Example of a transition sensitive task Full Screen Toggle If the relevant window is currently at its normal size then a transition from 0 volts to 5 volts will switch it to full screen If it is at its full screen size then the transition will switch it...

Страница 89: ...ntry of fixed network settings IP Address Enter fixed IP address if required Netmask Enter network mask if required Gateway Enter gateway address if required DNS Server 1 Enter DNS server address if required DNS Server 2 Enter DNS server address if required Apply button Applies fixed network settings to the frame SNMP Select the required SNMP version Add button Opens the dialog for entering SNMP I...

Страница 90: ...gure button See section 9 1 for information on configuring port operation to either RS232 or RS422 Figure 68 Module Properties Protocols Serial Port Tab Settings Description Configure The Configure button is used to edit the serial port settings Figure 69 Serial Port Configuration TSL Protocol Shown Baud Enter baud Rate here if required Data Bits Enter Data Bits here if required Parity Enter Parit...

Страница 91: ...r controller to get names and tallies SAM SW P 08 Controller To configure the Vega MV unit for external control with the SAM SW P 08 protocol SAM SW P 02 Controller To configure the Vega MV unit for external control with the SAM SW P 02 protocol MV Open Protocol For a generic controller TSL Protocol Option TSL Protocol Option Description TSL UMD address 0 Assigns display address 0 to source 1 vide...

Страница 92: ...urces tab see section 7 3 1 3 The source name must contain either UMD or umd followed by a number indicating the display address Syntax Examples To assign a source to TSL display address 14 any of the following will work Source 2 UMD14 Source 2 umd14 umd14 UMD14 A source without UMD or umd followed by a number in its name will not respond to any TSL display address Table 29 TSL Protocol Options Co...

Страница 93: ...able source names of the router according to the source that is feeding the destinations connected to the Vega MV unit As cross points are changed in the router the UMDs will be updated The tab comprises the following sections Controller section see Section 7 3 1 12 MV Connection to External Matrix Sub Tab Controller Section on page 94 MV Inputs section see Section 7 3 1 13 MV Connection to Extern...

Страница 94: ...n both cases the settings window will be displayed Setting Description Delete button To delete a controller select the controller to be deleted from the List box Figure 70 and click on the Delete button New or Edit button Figure 71 SAM Router IP Connection Settings Dual Controller Tick this box if there is a main and backup router controller available in the router This will allow the IP addresses...

Страница 95: ...er to the Multiviewer There is a sub tab for each type of information source for the multiviewer see Figure 72 Video Router Applicable directly to the Vega MV Ext Audio Router This is used if some other external equipment is sourcing information for display on the multiviewer output and Data xx Router This is used if some other external equipment is sourcing information for display on the multivie...

Страница 96: ...Vega MV Router Multiviewer User Manual Issue 1 Revision 2 Page 96 2017 SAM Module Menu Web Interface 7 3 Figure 72 SAM Router Tabs Video Router Ext Audio Router and Data xx Router ...

Страница 97: ...able multiviewer input select the SAM controller that controls the router that originates the source input The options available from the drop down list are the Serial Port and the controller name s that have been setup in the list box Matrix Number Matrix number that the router is in Matrix Level Level in the router or matrix that each input is contained in Router Destination Physical output numb...

Страница 98: ...ck if the MV Input is connected to the router controlled by the selected router controller This must be ticked for each multiviewer input that is sourced from the router Any unticked inputs will not have their associated UMDs set to follow the router s source names Column Description Table 31 Router Multiviewer Mapping Sub Tabs ...

Страница 99: ...Tab Internal Matrix Controller This tab is used for configuring the IP connections to a SAM router controller for control of the internal routing matrix within the Vega MV See Figure 74 Set up the IP port to use for SAM SW P 08 and SW P 02 messages over IP Figure 74 Module Properties Protocols SAM Router Network Tab Internal Matrix Controller ...

Страница 100: ...input number Note TSL UMD addresses are 0 based so if no offset is applied then TSL UMD address 0 maps to multiviewer video source 1 TSL UMD address 1 maps to multiviewer video source 2 etc Use source name as the address Allows each source to be assigned any TSL display address by editing the name of the source from the Module Properties Sources tab The name must contain either UMD or umd followed...

Страница 101: ...selected If Offset is set to 2 then TSL address 2 changes the UMD on video input 1 TSL address 0 and 1 do not map to any source TSL address 3 changes the UMD on video input 2 etc If Offset is set to 2 then TSL address 0 changes the UMD on video input 3 MV inputs 1 and 2 are not mapped to any TSL address Example 2 When Use source name as the address is selected If Offset is set to 2 then TSL addres...

Страница 102: ...Setting Description Digital Audio Reference Set the analog to digital reference level when applying an analog meter scale to a digital source or a digital meter scale to an analog source It can be set within the range of 30 to 3 dBfs Analogue Audio Reference Set the 0dB reference level with respect to analog meter scales It can be set within the range of 12dBu to 12dBu Note The Digital and Analog ...

Страница 103: ...audio channels Example Channels selected under Audio Loss will trigger an alarm when the audio level on the associated channel falls below the threshold set above Note This section only selects which channels are potentially enabled for triggering alarms The overall alarm type also needs to be enabled in the Alarm tab see next section for example the Audio Loss alarm needs to be enabled in the Ala...

Страница 104: ...nd section of the window and check the Enabled box to activate the alarm Enabled alarms are shown with a green circle before the descriptive text Figure 78 Source Properties Alarm Tab Setting Description Select alarm Click on one of the alarms listed to change the attributes of it using the controls listed under Properties Enabled Tick this to enable the selected alarm Delay Input a delay before t...

Страница 105: ...ext is set up to monitor page 801 for captions and there are no captions on this page then the alarm will activate Teletext WST loss This is only relevant if the source is SD SDI and will activate if there is no WST present at all not just the magazine page set up to be monitored Teletext OP 47 loss This is only relevant if the source is HD SDI and will activate if there is no OP 47 present at all...

Страница 106: ...ntrols are shown in Table 34 Figure 79 Source Properties Overscan Tab Setting Description Overscan by the same amount on all edges When ticked only one adjustment will appear in the window This adjusts all edges of the overscan region by the same amount Left Slider control Adjusts the left hand side of the overscan region Width Slider control Adjusts the width of the overscan region Top Slider con...

Страница 107: ...ext is set up to monitor page 801 for captions and there are no captions on this page then the alarm will activate Teletext WST loss This is only relevant if the source is SD SDI and will activate if there is no WST present at all not just the magazine page set up to be monitored Teletext OP 47 loss This is only relevant if the source is HD SDI and will activate if there is no OP 47 present at all...

Страница 108: ...om list at the right that are to be copied to Multiple sources can be selected by holding down the Ctrl key while clicking on sources To execute the copying press the Copy To button Figure 80 Source Properties Copy Tab Setting Description Audio check to copy audio settings from selected source s 1 to 40 Alarm check to copy alarm settings from selected source s 1 to 40 Select All button select all ...

Страница 109: ...a MV NOTE This screen does not apply to Vega 16MV nor to Vega 32MV The External Audio Source Properties screen is not applicable to the Vega MV products The tab is used for some other products on the same hardware platform as Vega MV which have discrete audio inputs and outputs to configure source audio channels Figure 81 External Audio Source Properties Screen ...

Страница 110: ...ver level region changeover level Select the audio level that the audio meter color changes from the Upper level region color to the Over level region color see section 7 6 7 for details on setting the audio meter bar colors Lower level region to Upper level region changeover level Select the audio level that the audio meter color changes from the Lower level region color to the Upper level region...

Страница 111: ...dule Menu Web Interface 7 3 7 3 5 SDI I O Router Dialog for the Internal Router Select SDI IO Router in the Module menu to open the SDI I O Router dialog see Figure 83 Figure 83 SDI I O Router Dialog 32 x 32 shown Use Assign Assign Routing Control Grid Shows a Routing Map Refresh ...

Страница 112: ...ailable router video inputs router sources are shown on the left hand side of the grid IN 1 to IN 16 for a Vega 16MV IN 1 to IN 32 for a Vega 32MV OUT 1 to OUT 16 Available router video outputs router destinations are shown along the top of the grid OUT 1 to OUT 16 for a Vega 16MV OUT 1 to OUT 32 for a Vega 32MV Quick Map Map 1 1 Button Click to set all routes to be 1 to 1 I e along a diagonal of ...

Страница 113: ...ect immediately Refresh Button Click Refresh to get current routing information from the internal router Expected Video Format Drop down box Select the video standard to use for timed switching in the internal router Note The basic frame rate used is the same as the frame rate of the reference signal at the reference input The options for the line timing framework are Genlock In Use the video stan...

Страница 114: ...ta is present on a video input and the video is an SDI source then the data can be displayed on the relevant video tile see sections 7 6 10 and 7 6 11 for setting details If multiple sources of timecode are present in a video source then the timecode selected for display in order of priority is Ancillary VITC Ancillary LTC and D VITC In the absence of any clock the system time is used A battery on...

Страница 115: ...e time is sourced from an NTP server or multiple NTP servers can be entered Press the Add button to add a new server enter the host name or IP address of the new server LTC In this mode the time is sourced from the LTC input on the rear panel of the MV NET card There is nothing to setup here there just needs to be LTC present for this to work properly If no LTC is present then the system clock wil...

Страница 116: ...layout Use Save Layout As to initially save the custom layout Figure 85 Layout Menu Setting Description New Layout Offers to save the current layout before removing all objects from the editor workspace ready to create a new layout Load Layout Click to display a list of available layouts The control loads a previously saved layout into the editor workspace Note Click on the Update Layout button to...

Страница 117: ...display background color Bitmap Tick the box and select a picture to be used as the background graphic The picture must be in png format See section 10 2 for details on uploading background images to the Vega MV unit MV CTL card Style Select bitmap style Center centers bitmap Tile display bitmap in multiple tiles or Scale scales bitmap to fit the display background Table 40 Layout Properties ...

Страница 118: ... right corner of each selected object Figure 87 Group Menu Menu Option Description Select All Objects All objects in the layout will be selected and can be operated on as a group Un select All Objects Cancels group all objects command Cut Objects Deletes all the tile objects in the group Paste Objects Pastes the object that is on the clipboard to all objects in the group Move Objects to Front Move...

Страница 119: ...bject Copy Object Copies the display properties of the currently selected tile object excludes source properties Paste Object Pastes the copied display properties of the currently selected tile object Paste New Object Creates a new object and pastes any previously copied display properties to it Move Object to Front Moves the currently selected tile object in front of all other objects Move Object...

Страница 120: ...ject on page 124 Section 7 6 7 Edit Object Properties Audio Video or Audio object on page 126 Section 7 6 8 Edit Object Properties Error Video or Audio object on page 132 Section 7 6 9 Edit Object Properties Tally Video object on page 133 Section 7 6 10 Edit Object Properties VBI Video object on page 134 Section 7 6 11 Edit Object Properties WSS Video object on page 136 Section 7 6 12 Edit Object ...

Страница 121: ...box Video Objects only Locks the tile aspect ratio to match the Video Aspect Ratio setting so that no letter boxing or pillar boxing is required to maintain the correct aspect ratio When this box is ticked Tile Aspect Ratio selection will be greyed out Setting Description Tile Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio of the tile can be set so that as either width or height are changed height or width respect...

Страница 122: ...be moved independently Figure 90 Edit Object Border Tab Setting Description Separator number of pixels separating the edge of the video content from the tile border Width pixel width of the border Colour color of the border Visible turns the border on and off Table 44 Edit Object Border Tab Note The border will be displayed as a shaded area on the video tile in the editor workspace To avoid scalin...

Страница 123: ...e For the currently selected tile select the parent object by name Anchor position Set the anchor point of the currently selected tile relative to the parent object X Offset Y Offset Offset of the anchor point of the currently selected tile relative to the parent object Note that using a zero offset value will cause the tile object to behind the parent object Lock size tick box Tick to lock the sc...

Страница 124: ...object Destination Drop down box Select internal router destination number for object to follow Display on all screens Check box For Vega MV leave this unticked Ticking this control displays the same video tile on both outputs Note The tiles remain locked to each other on both outputs i e moving the tile on one screen will also move it to the same size and position on the other screen Note To disp...

Страница 125: ... or the resolution occurs If Display resolution is ticked then Duration of display sets the number of seconds that the message will be displayed after a change in the format or resolution occurs If no video is present then the message remains on display Colour Drop down box if Display resolution is ticked then Colour sets the color of the video input format message Table 46 Edit Object Properties ...

Страница 126: ...onfiguration options for both tabs is the same and so only one tab is shown here Figure 93 Edit Object Properties Audio Sub Tab Setting Description Display meter 1 and Display meter 2 tick boxes Enables disables each of the 2 audio meter groups Scale type Sets the scale type of all the audio meter bars on display in this meter including the second row if it is selected see section 3 6 5 to see an ...

Страница 127: ...vertical and horizontal position of the meter within the window Setting examples To position the top of the audio meter bars at the top of the tile set to 0 To position the middle of audio meter bars on the horizontal centre line of the tile set to 50 To position the bottom of audio meter bars at the bottom of the tile set to 100 If the Use 2 rows of bars tick box is ticked the vertical and horizo...

Страница 128: ... tick box Reduces the width of the video portion of the tile and positions the meter against the inner edge of the tile so that it is not overlapping the video The area reserved for the audio meter will be indicated by a shaded area on the video tile in the editor workspace see page 75 Figure 57 for an example Note to maintain the desired aspect ratio of the video go to the WSS tab select WSS AFD ...

Страница 129: ...ded audio pair as the source External audio pair is not supported on Vega MV Audio Format Sets the audio format for audio source Pair 1 Any further pairs will be set to the same audio format as the format selected for pair 1 Note If there are mixed audio formats present then Pair 1 must be set to Auto to ensure the audio formats are detected correctly Show all remaining pairs tick box Configures t...

Страница 130: ...abel position Bar colors Bar labels etc as required Audio Meter W first row channels 1 to 2 top left of tile Pair 1 Audio Source Embedded 1 2 Audio format Dolby 5 1 and 2nd row tick box Unticked Audio Meter X 2nd row channels 3 to 8 bottom left of tile Pair 2 Audio Source Embedded 3 4 Audio format Auto and 2nd row tick box Ticked Pair 3 Audio Source Embedded 5 6 Audio format PCM and 2nd row tick b...

Страница 131: ...Audio Meter Y 1st row channels 9 to 12 top right of tile Pair 5 Audio Source Embedded 9 10 Audio format PCM and 2nd row tick box Unticked Pair 6 Audio Source Embedded 11 12 Audio format Auto and 2nd row tick box Unticked Audio Meter Z 2nd row channels 13 to 16 bottom right of tile Pair 7 Audio Source Embedded 13 14 Audio format Auto and 2nd row tick box Ticked Pair 8 Audio Source Embedded 15 16 Au...

Страница 132: ...hat are currently triggered or have recently been cleared will be displayed in the tile Only one alarm type gets displayed at a time it will cycle through them if multiple alarms are present Font Size Sets the alarm text size If Auto is selected the alarm text is automatically sized to suit the tile it is being displayed on Alarm active Sets the border color of the tile when an alarm triggers Also...

Страница 133: ... a Source Hard Tally here The two software tallies operate in accordance with TSL protocol This has up to 127 display addresses each address comprising 4 tallies and a UMD The address assigned to a source depends on how the TSL Protocol has been configured see section 7 3 1 10 for details of the TSL Protocol Options Each video window can use the first 2 tallies of its display address to trigger th...

Страница 134: ...ioning EIA 608 These settings apply to composite NTSC input only line 21 closed captions Indicator on tick box Enables a CC indicator to be shown in the tile if the selected closed caption type is present Display service tick box Displays the closed caption text in the tile if ticked and selects the type of service to be displayed Show XDS information tick box Shows the information contained in th...

Страница 135: ... D VITC or ATC This is only available on SDI inputs Note 1 D VITC is only available on SD sources as there is currently no standard for HD sources Ancillary Timecode is available on both SD and HD sources 2 The Timecode is displayed in a fixed position near the bottom center of the tile within the video 3 The display will start to be cropped when the tile is 150 pixels or less wide 4 WST Teletext ...

Страница 136: ... tick box When ticked the aspect ratio of the video will automatically respond to any changes in the selected WSS or AFD information When unticked the default video size is defined by the Video Aspect Ratio setting on the Edit object Type tab see section 7 6 2 Default aspect ratio Chooses the aspect ratio to use when the correct one is unknown for example if WSS or AFD is not present Select 4 3 fo...

Страница 137: ...e area outline in the video Safe Area Cage If a preset safe area cage is to be shown then choose the appropriate one from this list Setup Custom Cage tick box When ticked a custom safe area cage can be drawn using the vertical and horizontal border controls Vertical Borders Adjust the vertical borders of the safe area The slide bar can be used or numbers manually entered Horizontal Borders Adjust ...

Страница 138: ...are of Text type Figure 100 Edit Object Properties Text Sub Tab Setting Description Text Enter up to four lines of text and set it to visible or hidden by ticking or unticking the check boxes Alignment Justify text within the tile Font Select font type Font Size Select font point size Foreground Set text color Background Set text background color Table 54 Edit Object Properties Text Sub Tab ...

Страница 139: ...it Object Properties Logo Sub Tab Setting Description File name Select one of the logo files from the drop down list The selected logo will be scaled to fit the tile dimensions See section 10 2 for details of uploading graphics files to the Vega MV unit Notes Graphics files must be in png format There is approximately 200MB of storage available on the MV CTL card for pictures Table 55 Edit Object ...

Страница 140: ...hour clock applicable to digital clock type only Timezone Tick to set the clock time to GMT or within the range of GMT 1 to GMT 12 Offset hours Applies offset from 12 to 12 hours works in combination with Timezone setting if ticked Foreground Set the clock color digital clock only Background Set the clock background color digital clock only Display Date Check to also display the date applicable to...

Страница 141: ...erties tab is used to setup a timer to run based on the time of day or controlled by GPIs The timer can be configured to count up or down depending on the requirement When controlling the timer with GPIs the timer can also be paused and then resumed if required The individual settings are described in Table 57 Examples of typical timer configurations are listed after the table Figure 103 Edit Obje...

Страница 142: ...00 00 00 during the period preceding the Start at time and will then count up until it reaches the Stop at time Once it reaches the Stop at time the timer will again display 00 00 00 until the Start at time Control with GPIs selected and Countdown first ticked When the reset GPI is operated the timer will start counting down to 00 00 00 from the value entered in the Reset to field When the timer r...

Страница 143: ...ggering the GPI will resume the timer GPI Sources the drop down lists are used to select the GPI s used to trigger the timer Up to 10 GPI timer triggers can be configured from the GPIs Tab see section 7 3 1 7 for details and are labelled Timer Trigger 1 to Timer Trigger 10 Reset GPI Select the GPI timer trigger used to reset start the timer Pause Resume GPI Two GPIs selected selects the GPI timer ...

Страница 144: ...mm Minutes ss Seconds Font Font Size The font to use for the digits If the size is set to auto then the digits will be sized to fit in the window up to a certain maximum font size Countdown Colour Start at a certain time of day Timer Mode this is the color of the timer digits before the Start at time is reached Control with GPIs Timer Mode this is the color of the timer digits while the GPI has no...

Страница 145: ...t or resume GPI is operated the timer will start counting down from 00 00 30 and be colored white When it reaches 00 00 10 it will change to orange 10 seconds later it will reach 00 00 00 change to red and start counting up The timer continues to count up indefinitely wrapping back to 00 00 00 after 24 hours The pause and resume GPIs can be operated at anytime in the countdown or subsequent count ...

Страница 146: ...d Position Position of UMD relative to the tile Separator tick box and text box Places a separator between the UMD the object s image and also between each line of text Tick the box to enable the Separator Select the color of the separator from the drop down menu Inside tile tick bo Tick the box to place the UMD bar inside the tile within the active picture Leave the box unticked to place the UMD ...

Страница 147: ...with this feature and automatically sizes the currently selected tile to the cell size of the grid that has been set Figure 105 Grid Menu Menu Option Description Snap to Grid Tick to enable tiles to be snapped to the nearest grid position when repositioning The top left corner of the tile is anchored to the top left corner of the grid position 3x3 Grid Select to define a 3x3 grid 4x4 Grid Select t...

Страница 148: ...Help About This screen provides current status information for the Browser Network card and scaler firmware versions Status information is provided in ascending frame slot number order slot0 slot 1 slot 2 etc For example see Figure 106 To view all the cards in the frame it may be necessary to use the About dialog s scroll bar to scroll down the dialog window Figure 106 Help Menu About Dialog MV CT...

Страница 149: ...ble via the System tab A log is kept of each detected card and can be viewed independently by clicking on the tab above the corresponding card This log information is intended for use by the SAM support staff The log information can be saved as a file by clicking on the Save All button The resulting file can be emailed to SAM support if requested Figure 107 Help Menu Logging Dialog Note The Help A...

Страница 150: ...y your SAM Partner or notify SAM directly www s a m com support 247 support contact details Vega s shipping carton includes The Vega MV unit with a Power Supply Module IEC mains cord 3 Check all components have not been damaged in transit If any damage has occurred notify your SAM Partner or SAM directly and the carrier immediately Have your order details ready 4 Retain the original packing materi...

Страница 151: ...emove the front panel 3 Check that each internal front card is securely pushed into its slot and has not moved or become dislodged in transit See Figure 109 Close front panel 4 Offer the front panel up to the frame engage with the front edge connector and insert the front panel Push the panel home to close the front panel Figure 108 Front Panel Open Close Figure 109 Front Cards Front Door Open 1 P...

Страница 152: ...ed IP addresses and does not rely on a DHCP server to allocate them automatically IP address details can be entered using any one of the following methods From the front OLED display and rotary knob see section 6 2 From the SAM PC utility see Appendix D 2 From the Vega MV web interface provided by the MV CTL card using a web browser on a PC or MAC see section Setting a New Fixed IP Address using t...

Страница 153: ...on of the unit After changing network settings restart the unit for new network settings to take effect 8 4 Initial Unit Connections Make the following few connections to the unit to get going AC Power LAN 1 network connection LAN 0 network connection for NTP time if required Video Reference Input Video Inputs 1 and 2 and 17 and 18 for Vega 32MV From SDI signal sources Router Video Outputs 1 and 2...

Страница 154: ...ap Map 1 1 to make 1 to 1 routes in the internal routing matrix 4 Select the Expected Video Format to be the same as the reference input signal 5 Click the Update Layout icon to push the change to the unit 8 7 Set Up Multiviewer Output Format 1 Show the unit s web interface 2 Go to the Module Set Up Module Screen page 3 Select the Resolution of the target monitor screen for the Multiviewer Display...

Страница 155: ...ow video from inputs 17 and 18 3 Check that Router outputs 1 and 2 show video inputs 1 and 2 respectively 4 Additionally for Vega 32MV check that Router outputs 17 and 18 show video inputs 17 and 18 respectively 5 On the main web page double click on tile 3 on display output 1 The Edit Object page opens 6 Select type clock Click OK 7 Click the Update Layout icon to push the layout change to the un...

Страница 156: ...n 7 3 1 10 The serial port is used by the MV NET card 9 1 RS232 RS422 Serial Port page 156 9 2 Controlling LEDs from a GPI Output page 158 9 3 Configuring Vega MV for TSL UMD Protocol page 159 9 4 Example Setting up GPI input as a Tally page 161 9 5 Example Interfacing with Kahuna 360 or 360 Compact page 163 9 6 Connecting to Nucleus 2460 Nebula Aurora page 172 9 7 Configuring IP Connections to SA...

Страница 157: ...tain adequate cooling the Vega MV frame must not be run for more than two minutes with the front panel open Figure 113 MV NET Card Jumpers Shown Set for RS232 Jumper Position 1 2 Position 2 3 CN8 RS232 set in conjunction with CN9 and CN10 RS422 set in conjunction with CN9 and CN10 CN9 RS232 set in conjunction with CN8 and CN10 RS422 set in conjunction with CN8 and CN10 CN10 RS232 set in conjunctio...

Страница 158: ...the MV NET card See section 9 1 for jumper configuration details The following table gives the pin assignments for the RS 232 RS 422 D sub 9 serial interface 9 2 Controlling LEDs from a GPI Output See Section 4 5 3 GPI Input Output Connectors on page 38 for an example of controlling an LED from a GPI output Figure 114 RS232 and RS422 Connector Pin Number RS232 RS422 1 GND 2 Tx Rx 3 Rx Tx 4 5 GND 6...

Страница 159: ...serial port to either RS232 or RS422 to match the TSL controller See section 9 1 for information on the Vega MV jumper settings 2 Set up the serial port to use the TSL UMD protocol with the appropriate port settings in the Module Setup menu 3 This step is not essential and is only required if you want the tallies in the UMDs to work as well a For each tile that you want the TSL to control the tall...

Страница 160: ...nly the first line in the UMD gets updated by the TSL so make sure it is the one switched on by ticking the Text 1st line in the UMD tab of the object properties see section 7 6 5 5 The TSL manager you are using needs to be set up to address the multiviewer inputs by their input number or input number minus 1 depending on how it is set up in the manager ...

Страница 161: ... tally source for Source 2 It is assumed that Source 2 is the source for the second tile Step 1 Setup the second tile to get its tally from the hardware input 1 Double click on the second tile to open the Object Properties 2 Go to the Properties tab within this go to the Tally sub tab 3 Tick the Enabled check box 4 Set the Left Right sources to Hardware1 Hardware1 5 The setup should now appear as ...

Страница 162: ...em and select Src 2 Hard Tally here 4 This should now appear as shown in Figure 117 5 Press OK and upload the changes to the Vega MV unit Press the red arrow update layout in the toolbar Step 3 Hardware configuration The tally that has been setup will now activate when the GPI pin is momentarily connected to an external positive voltage of between 3 and 9 Volts using a switch The external voltage ...

Страница 163: ... on a monitor via the Vega MV Red border indicates a PGM output and Green border indicates a PVW output and source information in the Vega MV displays This example assumes that you are familiar with operating the Kahuna 360 and Kahuna 360 Compact switchers 9 5 1 Connect the Kahuna 360 Mainframe to the Vega MV unit The Vega MV is connected to the Kahuna 360 mainframe using an RS 422 lead see Figure...

Страница 164: ...b DE 9 connectors Figure 119 RS422 Connector as seen from the rear of the Vega MV and Kahuna 360 Note The pin outs shown in Figure 120 are the default pin outs for the Kahuna 360 The Kahuna 360 operates as a controlling device when the TSL UMD protocol is selected When operating in this mode the Kahuna 360 controls the actual pins used to receive and transmit data Figure 120 Vega MV Connections to...

Страница 165: ...en use the Protocol Type parameter to select Tally UMD Use the Available Protocols parameter to select TSL UMD Output Only and then touch the Load button Figure 121 2 To select an RS422 port on the Kahuna 360 mainframe touch the Configure button on the Engineering Config Protocols menu Figure 121 3 The Engineering Config Protocol Config menu is displayed Figure 122 Touch the Serial Port attacher a...

Страница 166: ...touch the Activate button on the Engineering Config Protocols menu to activate the protocol Figure 123 9 5 3 Kahuna 360 Peripherals Setup The peripherals menu is used to configure the way the Vega MV unit operates with the Kahuna 360 1 Touch the PERIPH button on the GUI and then touch the TSL UMD Out button Figure 124 Figure 123 Engineering Configuration Protocols Menu Figure 124 Peripherals Menu ...

Страница 167: ...pers on the MV NET card are set correctly Links set as follows CN8 CN9 and CN10 all set to Position 2 3 to configure the serial port to RS422 Figure 125 Peripherals Menu TSL UMD Out Setup Important Access requires the removal of the MV NET card from the front of the unit See section 10 4 for details on opening the frame door To maintain adequate cooling the Vega MV frame must not be run for more t...

Страница 168: ...o the Vega MV and enter set up see section Section 7 Web Interface on page 67 for more details 3 Module Properties are opened from the Module Setup Module menu 4 Select the Protocols tab and then select the Serial Ports tab Figure 127 5 Click on the Configure button and set the Vega MV Protocol to be TSL UMD 6 Click on the OK button to save the configuration Figure 127 Module Properties Protocols ...

Страница 169: ...reen Resolution and Aspect ratio 8 Select the Boards tab to check the Sources inputs to the Vega MV For example to make sure they are SDI HDMI 9 Click on the OK button to save the changes 10 Once you have a Vega MV on screen layout setup double click the screen to be edited The Edit Objects dialog for that screen is displayed Figure 129 Module Properties Screen Tab Figure 130 Module Properties Boa...

Страница 170: ... The Sources on the Vega MV are UMD addresses 0 1 2 3 etc Source 1 UMD Address 0 Source 2 UMD Address 1 Source 3 UMD Address 2 Figure 131 Edit Object Properties Tab Tally Tab Note If you want the UMD to be under the screen then you need to un tick the Inside Tile Box You will then need to set the desired font size and return to the screen layout to make the screen vertical size larger so the Pictu...

Страница 171: ...pment 9 5 15 Finally return to the Engineering Config Protocols menu on the Kahuna 360 16 Select the TSL_UMD Output Only entry in the Loaded Protocols list and touch the Unload button followed by the Load button 17 You should now have a Vega MV layout on the monitor with UMD and Red Green Box Tallies Figure 133 Engineering Configuration Protocols Menu ...

Страница 172: ...1 See section 9 6 1 1 for Vega MV serial link configuration See section 9 6 1 2 for cable wiring connections to the Nucleus 2460 Nebula Aurora controller See section 9 6 1 3 for Nucleus 2460 controller serial link configuration See section 9 6 1 4 for Nebula Aurora controller serial link configuration See section 9 6 3 for Vega MV input configuration TCP IP Connection section 9 6 2 See section 9 6...

Страница 173: ...r changes must be copied to the second controller and the database must be pushed to both controllers idle controller first see the router manual for full details Nucleus2 2464 2463 2460 Use Workbench to configure the Nucleus2 2464 2463 2460 serial port Routers Port Configuration button New Serial Port button Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bit Flow Control Protocol 38400 8 None 1 None Snell Route...

Страница 174: ... Nucleus2 2464 2463 2460 control module database configuration must be pushed from Workbench to the controller to make the controller use the new configuration In a dual controller system changes must be copied to the second controller and the database must be pushed to both controllers idle controller first see the router manual for full details Use Workbench to configure an IP port on the Nucleu...

Страница 175: ...al controller system or just the single controller if only one is present Controller 1 Port Enter the TCP port of the main router controller in a dual controller system or just the single controller if only one is present Use the Default Port Number as configured see Section 9 6 2 1 Controller 2 IP address Dual Controller Systems only Enter the IP address of the backup router controller if applica...

Страница 176: ...nd tally information from a such a configured port Once IP settings have been set up other settings can be reviewed and or edited via the unit s web interface This section is for configuring Vega MV IP connections to a SAM router controller When Vega MV communication with a SAM router is established the first row of multiviewer tile UMDs in each video window will acquire the corresponding source n...

Страница 177: ...pment 9 7 The New Edit and Delete buttons in the SAM Router Network tab are for setting up SAM router controllers for use with the Vega MV over IP 4 Click New A SAM Controller Configuration dialog is displayed See Figure 137 and Table 69 Figure 136 SAM Router Network Tab Figure 137 SAM Router Controller Configuration Dialog New Edit and Delete controls ...

Страница 178: ... created similarly Item Description Dual Controller Check box Tick if there is a second backup router controller in the system Name Text box Enter a name for the controller This will be the name used in the list of all controllers when setting up the router table Controller 1 First controller IP Address IP address of controller 1 Port IP port to use for controller 1 Controller 2 Backup second cont...

Страница 179: ...e Each video source shown on the multiviewer display output is then configured to its obtain source name and tally information from a such a configured port If a serial port is to be used for communication with a SAM router controller then the SAM router protocol must be set up 1 View the Vega MV Web interface main screen 2 Go to the Module Properties dialog Module Setup Module 3 Go to the Protoco...

Страница 180: ...2017 SAM Configuring Serial Port Connections to SAM Router Controllers Connection to Other Equipment This has created a SAM controller over a serial port connection for the Vega MV Other controllers can be created similarly Figure 139 Serial Ports Configuration Dialog ...

Страница 181: ...the SAM Router Network tab Module Setup Module Protocols SAM Router Network in the Video Router tab See Figure 140 These tabs comprise a table of multiviewer inputs rows and router controller connection parameters columns See Table 70 Figure 140 SAM Router Tabs Video Router Ext Audio Router and Data xx Router Tabs Column Item Description MV Input Column is not editable Input number of the Vega MV ...

Страница 182: ...rce signal monitored on the tile and any tally information shown A combination of controllers is possible Matrix Number Matrix number of the router controlled by the selected controller Matrix Level Matrix level of source signal in router Router Destination Router destination that is physically connected to the MV Input Destination Association Normally the same as Router Destination Connected Chec...

Страница 183: ...0 Maintenance Tasks Section contents 10 1 Upgrading MV CTL and MV NET Firmware page 184 10 2 Uploading Graphics Files page 185 10 3 Multiviewer Layout Files page 186 10 4 Vega MV Front Panel Opening page 188 10 5 Fitting Removing Cards and Rear Panels page 190 10 6 Replacing a PSU module page 193 ...

Страница 184: ...er cycled to complete the update 5 The OLED screen and monitor output will indicate that the update is in progress The update will take several minutes to complete depending on the nature of the updates 6 Once the firmware update is complete the previous multiviewer display will return and the update messages will no longer be displayed 7 The firmware version numbers of all the cards fitted in the...

Страница 185: ... Use a client FTP program such as FileZilla or SmartFTP to open an FTP connection to the Vega MV unit Username root Password smv 2 Open the Logos directory and copy the graphics file to the Logos directory 3 The file transfer will begin 4 When the upload is complete restart the Java applet to update the Logo file list Note Graphics files must be in png format There is approximately 200MB of storag...

Страница 186: ... an MV CTL card Enter the IP address of the MV CTL card in your FTP program Username root Password smv 2 From the Layouts directory located in the Root directory select the XML layout file and copy it to the PC desktop or wherever the file is to be stored 3 The file transfer will begin 4 When the download is complete close FTP program Note System parameters configured on the following Module Prope...

Страница 187: ...the Layouts directory located in the Root directory and copy the XML layout file to the Layouts directory 4 The file transfer will begin 5 When the file transfer is complete the uploaded XML layout file will be available to use in the Load Layout list 6 Click on the Load Layout button select the uploaded layout and click on the OK button The layout will be loaded 7 At this point the layout has onl...

Страница 188: ...g fans for the frame To maintain adequate cooling the Vega MV frame must not be run for more than two minutes with the front panel open The front panel assembly when securely closed also retains the frame s cards in their slots there are card retaining brackets fitted to the back of some of the front panel fans see Figure 142 Important To maintain adequate cooling the Vega MV frame must not be run...

Страница 189: ...connector which supplies power and signals to the front panel circuitry including the OLED display and fans To close the front panel The front panel circuitry gets power and signals from the frame via an edge connector which protrudes from the MV NET card in the frame 4 Offer the front panel up to the frame and engage with the edge connector 5 Insert the front panel 6 Closing the front panel is th...

Страница 190: ...ring on page 34 Vega MV video routing and multiviewer system functions may be affected see sub sections below To assist with card removal and insertion each card has a card ejector on its front edge see Figure 144 Important Before attempting any fitting or removal of cards or rear panels please refer to Appendix D Trouble Shooting on page 226 for fault finding guidance and or contact SAM customer ...

Страница 191: ...or more than two minutes with the front panel door open Slot Card Removed Impact on Multiviewer Screen Routed Video Signals 0 MV NET Blank Unaffected 1 MV CTL Blank Unaffected 2 MV VIP4 Multiviewer tile layout visible but no video showing in any tiles Inputs from all slots with rears fitted remain routed and are routable 3 MV VIP4 Tile layout visible but only video from slot 2 showing 4 MV VIP4 Ti...

Страница 192: ...l is being removed completely fit a blanking panel in its place 1 Use a small crosshead screwdriver to remove the two screws on the rear panel or blanking plate 2 Pull the rear panel out 3 Fitting a rear panel or blanking plate is the reverse of this process Important To maintain adequate cooling the Vega MV frame must not be run for more than two minutes with the front panel door open Slot Card I...

Страница 193: ...pacer 3 Push the PSU tab see 2 in Figure 145 to the right to release the fixing latch and pull the PSU module out see 3 in Figure 145 4 Fit the new PSU module in the frame and push it in until a click is heard this indicates that the PSU latch is engaged 5 Refit the door locating pillar spacer and screw 6 Refit the frame front door as described in section 10 4 Important To maintain adequate coolin...

Страница 194: ...6 for powering to up to three Vega MV units 11 1 Front and Rear Views The MV EXTPSU3 power supply shelf is a 1RU rack unit It is shown in Figure 147 and Figure 148 It contains up to three hot pluggable power supply modules MV 1000PSU which are removable from the front of the unit The MV 1000PSU modules are also used in the Vega MV Router Multiviewer frames Cooling air flow is front to back Each po...

Страница 195: ... 73 Figure 148 MV EXTPSU3 Unit Rear AC IN C DC OUT C AC IN B DC OUT B AC IN A DC OUT A IEC Mains inlet High power D type connector Slot A Slot C Slot B Connector Type Description IEC Mains Inlet 3 off One per internal power supply module bay High power D Type 2 pins See Figure 149 DC Output 3 off One per internal power supply module bay Table 73 MV EXTPSU3 Rear Connectors Figure 149 MV EXTPSU3 DC ...

Страница 196: ... Indicators Each power supply module has two LED indicators described in Table 74 Figure 150 MV EXTPSU3 AIr Flow Air flow front to rear Figure 151 MV EXTPSU3 Unit Front View with Front Removed up to three PSU modules in MV EXTPSU3 unit DC OK LED AC OK LED PSU module handle PSU module retaining tab Slot A Slot B Slot C LED State Description DC OK GREEN PSU DC output is OK OFF PSU DC output is less ...

Страница 197: ...pplied with each power supply module The cables are terminated in high power D sub connectors which are polarized to prevent incorrect insertion The cables are approximately 1 m in length 11 7 Specification See Appendix C MV EXTPSU3 Specification on page 225 for the technical specification data for MV EXTPSU3 WARNING Use only the MV EXTPSU3 backup power supply and the supplied DC power cables Do n...

Страница 198: ...use and a spare are located in the pull out flap of each IEC inlet connector see Figure 152 WARNING Check which external power supply shelf type you have MV EXTPSU3 new type or MV EXTPSU old type Note MV EXTPSU information older backup supply unit For information on the old MV EXTPSU please refer to the SAM MV Flex 1U and 3U Multiviewers User Manual Issue 1 Revision 3 Figure 152 MV EXTPSU3 IEC Fus...

Страница 199: ...tely 500mm including connectors Exhaust grilles are located on the side upper and rear of the unit Make sure that sufficient space is available for the 1RU frame Do not rack mount the 1RU MV EXTPSU3 unit using only the front rack ears Use a rack shelf If installing equipment immediately above or below the unit it is essential to ensure that the ventilation outlets are not obstructed For ventilatio...

Страница 200: ...3 slot from its mains supply Fit a power supply module into the slot if one is not already fitted 5 Remove the MV EXTPSU3 unit front by undoing the knurled screw fasteners and removing the front 6 Insert a MV 1000PSU module into the MV EXTPSU3 slot 7 Lock the module in place by ensuring the retaining tab is in its home position 8 Refit the MV EXTPSU3 unit front by replacing the front and tightenin...

Страница 201: ...Preliminaries Before disconnecting an MV EXTPSU3 slot from an Vega MV unit 1 Identify the Vega MV unit in the rack 2 Identify the MV EXTPSU3 power supply module slot and its corresponding rear connectors IEC Mains and DC output Procedure 3 Unplug the MV EXTPSU3 slot from its mains supply 4 Disconnect the DC power cable at the target Vega MV frame 5 Disconnect the cable at the corresponding MV EXTP...

Страница 202: ...ont fasteners A MV 1000PSU has been removed from an MV EXTPSU3 power supply frame 13 2 Fitting a Power Supply Module The procedure to fit an MV 1000PSU power supply module into an MV EXTPSU3 slot is 1 Disconnect the MV EXTPSU3 slot from any Vega MV unit See section 12 4 2 Remove the MV EXTPSU3 unit front by undoing the knurled screw fasteners and removing the front 3 Insert a MV 1000PSU module int...

Страница 203: ...essential they are simply there to comply with the Hydra Open Protocol but are ignored The response to this will be the same A 3 Connections The Hydra Open Protocol has two types of connections one for transactions and one for event handling However the Vega MV currently only supports transaction types The normal procedure for sending transactions is Connect using TCP port 8881 to the Vega MV Send...

Страница 204: ... of commands that have failed due to errors in the command sent Within this transaction response the command results are stored in the same order that they sent in the original transaction A 5 Commands Each command sits inside a TRANSACTION tag and is of the following format COMMAND ID name SERIAL serial COMMAND name is the name of the command and serial is a unique string that the Vega MV uses in...

Страница 205: ...t adjustborder Updates the border of an object adjustbackground Updates the background of a text object adjusttext Updates the lines in a text object hidetext Hides a text object getsourcetally Gets the state of a tally for a source getversion Gets the version of firmware running loadlayoutandupdate Load a layout and send it to the screen setaudiomonitorsource Set the source of an audio monitor ou...

Страница 206: ...urrent layout remains on screen Uploading a new layout or even uploading the current layout again will overwrite the UMD with the text stored in the layout A 5 2 2 Adjust Border Adjust the border color an object For each object specify the color of the border See section A 6 1 on Parameter Colors for the list of colors available Send Receive Description Send COMMAND ID adjustumd SERIAL example MOD...

Страница 207: ...background SERIAL example MODULE ID module1 OBJECT ID text1 green OBJECT MODULE COMMAND Receive COMMANDRESULT SERIAL example ERROR 0 COMMANDRESULT Table 78 Adjust Background Send Receive Description Send COMMAND ID adjusttext SERIAL example MODULE ID module1 OBJECT ID text1 LINE ID 0 Line 1 LINE LINE ID 2 Text LINE OBJECT OBJECT ID text2 LINE ID 1 Line 2 LINE OBJECT MODULE COMMAND Receive COMMANDR...

Страница 208: ...ERIAL example MODULE ID module1 OBJECT ID text1 1 OBJECT OBJECT ID text2 0 OBJECT MODULE COMMAND Receive COMMANDRESULT SERIAL example ERROR 0 COMMANDRESULT Table 80 Hide Text Send Receive Description Send COMMAND ID setobjectsource SERIAL example MODULE ID module1 OBJECT ID object1 2 OBJECT OBJECT ID object2 1 OBJECT MODULE COMMAND Receive COMMANDRESULT SERIAL example ERROR 0 COMMANDRESULT Table 8...

Страница 209: ...t only remains applied to the UMD while the current layout remains on screen Uploading a new layout or even uploading the current layout again will overwrite the UMD with the text stored in the layout A 5 3 2 Set Source Tally Set the tallies for a source Note Source numbers are 0 based and therefore start a 0 Send Receive Description Send COMMAND ID setsourcename SERIAL example MODULE ID module1 S...

Страница 210: ...ly 2 to have any affect These are set in the Module Properties GPIs GPO Alarms tab tally outputs are assigned here by selecting a Source x tally output option from the list A 5 3 3 Get Source Tally Get the tallies for a source Send Receive Description Send COMMAND ID setsourcetally SERIAL example MODULE ID module2 SOURCE ID 8 TALLY ID 1 STATE 0 STATE TALLY TALLY ID 2 STATE 1 STATE TALLY SOURCE MOD...

Страница 211: ... is assigned to the source These are configured in the Module Properties GPIs GPI Inputs tab Receive COMMANDRESULT SERIAL example ERROR 0 MODULE ID module2 SOURCE ID 9 TALLY ID 0 STATE 0 STATE TALLY TALLY ID 1 STATE 1 STATE TALLY TALLY ID 2 STATE 0 STATE TALLY SOURCE SOURCE ID 18 TALLY ID 1 STATE 1 STATE TALLY SOURCE MODULE COMMANDRESULT Note A single source can have more than one GPI input assign...

Страница 212: ...set to FIRMWARE contains the version of the Vega MV unit application running The VERSION tag with the ID attribute set to OS indicates the version of Linux running on the system Send Receive Description Send COMMAND ID loadlayoutandupdate SERIAL example MODULE ID module1 LAYOUT ID test LAYOUT MODULE COMMAND Receive COMMANDRESULT SERIAL example ERROR 0 COMMANDRESULT Table 85 Load a Layout Send Rece...

Страница 213: ...to 0 Variant 2 Set the source of the audio monitor output to an external audio input The OUTPUT ID number can only be 1 the one and only stereo output The EXTERNAL PAIR ranges from 1 to the number of available external audio input pairs selecting the external audio pair number If DISABLELOCAL ID is set to 1 then the monitor output that is being set cannot be changed in the GUI until DISABLELOCAL I...

Страница 214: ...ant 2 Set the source of the embedded audio output pair to an external audio input The OUTPUT VID number indicates the video output number and can only be 1 or 2 The OUTPUT PAIR number indicates the embedded pair number on the video output It can range from 1 to 4 there are only 4 output pairs available on the embedded out On SDI out it is the first 4 pairs that get used HDMI out only allows 4 pair...

Страница 215: ... Enable Disable HDCP This enables disables HDCP on HDMI inputs and outputs Set the STATE tag s character data to 0 to disable HDCP or 1 to enable it Send Receive Description Send COMMAND ID sethdcp SERIAL example MODULE ID module1 STATE 0 STATE MODULE COMMAND Receive COMMANDRESULT SERIAL example ERROR 0 COMMANDRESULT ...

Страница 216: ...colors are set using color names The text values available are listed here A 6 1 Color Values Colors available for setting objects that can have their color attribute set are The text values used are not case sensitive Available Color Values Available Color Values transparent grey50 black grey25 blue grey15 red darkblue green darkred magenta darkgreen cyan darkmagenta yellow darkcyan white darkyel...

Страница 217: ...cators Mounting height 1RU Dimensions Width 445 mm 17 5 Inches Depth 511 mm 20 Inches including rear connectors Height 44 mm 1 7 Inches Weight 6 kg 13 lb maximum fully loaded Environmental Operating temp 0 C to 40 C Relative Humidity 70 max non condensing Ventilation Fan assisted Front inlet rear exhaust Table 88 Physical Specifications Power Connector Single IEC Mains Socket Voltage 1 kW auto sen...

Страница 218: ...VIP4 card SDI Input Standards SD SDI SMPTE259M 270Mb 525 60 625 60 HD SDI SMPTE292M 1 5Gbps 3G SDI SMPTE424M Level A Mapping 3Gbps 6G SDI SMPTE ST 2081 6Gbps On a pair of 3G inputs 12G SDI SMPTE ST 2082 12Gbps Using quad link 3G Reference Input Analogue video input 75 R terminated 1 V peak to peak SD bi level sync or HD tri level sync LTC SMPTE 12M unbalanced 0 5Vpp Table 90 Signal Inputs ...

Страница 219: ...rames for progressive video inputs depending on timing relationship between the input and output Embedded Audio 8 channels embedded audio derived from SDI up to 16 channels per source Dolby E meter segment metadata level metering Table 92 Signal Outputs Multiviewer Display Output Resolution HDMI Output Slaved copy SDI Outputs Quad link Dual Link UHD 4K25 RGB 4 4 4 3840x2160 25Hz Yes with embedded ...

Страница 220: ... of router outputs and multiviewer inputs is independently controllable Controlled via SAM RollCall Control Panel SAM Luna panels Control interfaces Serial Port IP over a network Video Standard Switching Line SD 50 Hz field rate Line 10 525 line SD 59 94 Hz field rate Line 6 625 line HD Line 7 UHD Line 7 Table 94 Router Switching SAM Protocol SW P 02 Set routes SW P 08 Set routes and extract names...

Страница 221: ...4 V DC backup power socket MV NET Card 1 per frame Rear panel 1 x BNC for video sync input 1 x BNC for LTC input 1 x Global GPI O 15 Way High Density D Type socket 8 in 4 out 1 x 9 Way D Type socket RS232 RS422 port for UMD tally via TSL Image Video or other protocols Only one MV CTL card can use the serial port see section 7 3 1 10 1 x RJ45 connector Firmware updates only MV CTL Card 1 per frame ...

Страница 222: ...Network Settings Default IP Address 192 168 0 120 Subnet Mask Address 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 192 168 0 1 DNS1 Address 0 0 0 0 DNS2 Address 0 0 0 0 Table 98 LAN 0 Default Network Details LAN 1 Network Settings Default IP Address 192 168 0 121 Subnet Mask Address 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 192 168 0 1 DNS1 Address 0 0 0 0 DNS2 Address 0 0 0 0 Table 99 LAN 1 Default Network Details ...

Страница 223: ...72M 1994 SMPTE 299M 1997 TSL V3 1 serial RS232 RS422 version supported TSL V4 0 IP and serial RS232 RS422 versions supported Audio Meter Scales and Ballistics NORDIC Overall dynamic range 54 dB 12 to 42 dB Attack time 10 mSec Decay time 1 7 Sec per 20 dB decay DIN PPM Overall dynamic range 55 dB 5 to 50 dB Attack time 10 mSec Decay time 1 5 Sec per 20 dB decay BBC PPM Overall dynamic range 24 dB 3...

Страница 224: ...Technical Specification B 10 B 10 Software Switching of router outputs and multiviewer inputs is independently controllable Controlled via SAM RollCall Control Panel SAM Luna panels Vega MV Router Multiviewer Software Version 1 1 21 or later Table 101 Vega MV Router Multiviewer Software ...

Страница 225: ...p to 3x 7 A max Inrush Current 22 4 A per AC input Item Description DC Output Power Up to 3x 576 W maximum DC Output Voltage Up to 3x 24 V DC maximum DC Output Current Up to 3x 24 A maximum Location on Frame Control Connector and Indicator Description Front No controls indicators on front Front front removed Up to 3x power supply modules Each module fitted has 1x Green LED indicator for presence o...

Страница 226: ... spare fuse is supplied in a space provided in the rear IEC mains connector before the unit leaves the factory Always replace the fuse with one of the correct value as shown in the Vega MV Installation section Section 5 5 Vega MV Power Supplies and Fuses In the event of a power supply failure the optional external backup PSU is able to sustain operation of the unit while the internal PSU MV 1000PS...

Страница 227: ... more fan failures detected Red Critical Fan Failure More than two fans have failed or Over Temperature alarm P1 Internal Power Supply Module MV 1000PSU Off Mains power is not connected or not working Green Mains power is connected to the internal PSU module and the PSU is working Red Power supply voltage produced by the internal PSU is outside the range 20 to 25 5 volts Flashing Red One or more o...

Страница 228: ...ss This allows any MV CTL equipped Vega MV unit with any IP address to be found on the network and have its network settings configured 1 Double click on the Setup utility icon and any MV CTL cards connected to the network will be displayed see Figure 155 2 The Search Again button can be used if the MV CTL cards are started after the utility 3 Select the MV CTL card to be configured in the list bo...

Страница 229: ...ove Java platforms 1 7 0_21 and above have extra security measures to prevent untrusted Java applications from running All Vega MV Router Multiviewer firmware versions have a certificate to assist with the security checks that Java carries out However there can still be some issues depending on The Java security settings Whether or not the PC has access to the internet On a PC with access to the I...

Страница 230: ...ion the certificate revocation needs to be disabled in the Java Control Panel This is in the advanced tab as shown below D 3 2 Why does the Java applet Report an error or Say Program Will Not Load when launching the web interface This can be caused by the caching of an incompatible version of the Java applet 1 Locate the Java control panel by searching for Java from the Windows Start menu Search b...

Страница 231: ...el OLED for warning messages Check that the video output resolution is not beyond the capability of the display monitor See the answer to the issue below An output should be seen once the unit has booted The image appears fuzzy or is lacking clarity Check that the output resolution of the MV CTL card is set to the native resolution of the monitor This will avoid forcing the LCD Plasma screen to re...

Страница 232: ...set A Master Reset will restore all settings to the factory default A Master Reset is performed by connecting a keyboard to the front panel USB port and using the command Ctrl Alt Del Note that the IP address will also default to 192 168 0 120 What are the RS232 RS422 options RS232 or RS422 operation can be selected via jumpers on the MV NET card see section 9 1 Only one MV CTL card can use the MV...

Страница 233: ...enu select Resources 4 Click on the URL heading bar to sort the view by URLs 5 Scroll down to the folder file 192 168 0 120 80 Applet jar or the appropriate IP address for the frame 6 Delete the file The applet should now load correctly after restarting the browser Only single tally is visible or appears to work on a tile Each tile has the potential for up to two tallies i e Tally 0 and Tally 1 in...

Страница 234: ...Bfs with color changes unaltered The same applies to displaying digital channels on an analog scale the color changes will adhere to the analog upper and lower settings Audio bar color selection with Dolby E sources For each audio meter only two bar colors can be allocated to the pair of audio sources that the meter is displaying Therefore when metering a stereo PCM pair the left and right channel...

Страница 235: ...es or the addition of new cards to an existing set up Either of these issue types can result in a performance degradation that ranges from nuisance level bugs to complete shutdown of the frame This underlines the need for quick fault identification and basic problem solving D 5 2 User Fault Report Form The User Fault Report form at the end of this document Appendix G on page 254 is the best way of...

Страница 236: ... operate with a nominal 24VDC internal supply and will operate over a range of DC supply voltages However if the DC supply voltage drops too low the first effect will be to stop the fan system operating over its full range If the Vega MV s thermal monitoring system detects any resulting overheating it will send out alarm messages and begin a phased shut down of the chassis This will affect the nor...

Страница 237: ...rio is correct power supply operation This includes An adequate mains supply Presence of all locally generated chassis voltages Operation of sufficient cooling fans The three front panel status LEDs should be inspected to ascertain correct power supply operation 1 Check the Vega MV front panel s three status LEDs see Figure 156 2 Look up the LED status using Table 103 Figure 156 Vega MV Front Pane...

Страница 238: ...ithin range 20 V to 25 5 V RED 24 V DC backup supply is outside range 20 V to 25 5 V OFF MV EXTPSU3 24 V DC backup supply not connected Note 1 For Fan LED flashing Red Front Panel OLED display will identify which fans are detected as faulty For fan locations see Figure 33 in Section 5 1 Ventilation on page 50 Put the details of which fans have failed in a User Fault Report form and contact your de...

Страница 239: ...lf may be faulty Fill out a User Fault Report and contact your dealer or SAM Support for details on how to proceed Unit Failure to Power up or to Power cycle or Unit shuts down If the P1 LED is OFF and the Vega MV unit fails to power up or power cycle or the unit completely shuts down during operation the most likely reasons are Mains cable not present or accidentally removed or not properly conne...

Страница 240: ...pply is not present Most likely or Mains AC voltage less than approximately 82 V See Note 2 Note 1 DC OK LED Off If AC OK LED is Lit this indicates that either 1 The frame s internal DC supply is not present and has failed Then the front panel P1 LED will also be Off and the chassis will not power up without an External DC power supply e g MV EXTPSU3 Replace the frame s PSU See Section 10 6 Replac...

Страница 241: ...t Report and contact your dealer or SAM Support for details on how to proceed h If the PSU s AC OK and DC OK LEDs are lit and the front panel P1 LED is Off Open the front panel check the MV NET card s Hot swap LED LED D5 is lit See the note below about Locating MV NET card s D5 LED Record the D5 LED status Lit or Off and fill out a User Fault Report and contact your dealer or SAM Support for detai...

Страница 242: ...cally mounted card D5 towards rear bottom Note Explanation of diagnosis If the PSU s AC OK and DC OK LEDs are both lit then the PSU is receiving the correct AC mains and providing a 24VDC frame supply And if the front panel P1 LED is Off it means the MV NET card is not receiving 24VDC internally because either The MV NET card has detected a short on its 24VDC input and is in some protection mode O...

Страница 243: ...LED is Off then this indicates the DC output from the PSU is less than 18VDC A PSU providing a degraded DC voltage even where the chassis appears to function normally will need to be swapped out as soon as possible P1 LED flashing If the P1 LED is flashing the most likely reason is that one or more of the on board voltage regulators of the MV NET card has failed If the front panel OLED display is ...

Страница 244: ... contact your dealer or SAM Support for details on how to proceed Note Locating MV NET card s D6 and D7 LEDs Look from the front of the chassis back along the component side of the MV NET card LED D6 and D7 will be visible towards the middle of the card see Figure 159 Figure 159 Locating MV NET card s D6 and D7 LEDs 1U chassis horizontal card D6 and D7 are half way along on left hand side 3U chass...

Страница 245: ...ss to the Vega MV s web browser interface Step 1 Capture the About tab 1 1 In the Vega MV s web browser interface go to Help About An About window appears 1 2 The latest firmware versions running on each card and rear are shown in the About window For example Figure 160 shows that the MV CTL and MV NET cards are both running Firmware 1 0 38 1 3 The easiest way to record the information in the Abou...

Страница 246: ...re have been instances of the MV browser interface not working after a new firmware update This is due to problems with a recent Java update carried out on the browsing PC This is especially the case when Java updates are set to be carried out automatically on a PC and so the user can unaware that they have occurred If you suspect this may be the case please contact SAM Support as soon as possible...

Страница 247: ...ng D 5 2 2 Click on Save All A Log file Save window appears see Figure 162 Enter a file name for the log file Browse to a directory to save the Log file After capturing the About listing Step 1 and saving the log file Step 2 the final step involves saving the layout file being used when faults are observed Figure 162 Log file Save Window ...

Страница 248: ...re saved as XML files and can be accessed by using Windows Explorer or an FTP client such as FileZilla The procedure for doing this is the same as for uploading new firmware see Section 10 1 Upgrading MV CTL and MV NET Firmware on page 184 D 5 6 Last Stage Reporting A Fault Report the fault and forward The completed User Fault Report Screen capture from Help About Log file from Help Logging And La...

Страница 249: ...y sixteen embedded channels of audio 1 16 for video input 1 17 32 for video input 2 etc An MV VIP4 rear panel has eight video inputs There are up to four MV VIP4 rear panels The audio channel input numbering is 1 to128 for rear slot 2 129 to 256 for rear slot 3 257 to 384 for rear slot 4 Vega 32MV only 385 to 512 for rear slot 5 Vega 32MV only The user is then able to allocate sub blocks of the 64...

Страница 250: ...astest method is to edit the tile and use the Multi channel metering option as shown below This will create a single audio tile displaying all the audio channels that exist in the system 1 Select the tile to be edited 2 Right click on the tile select Edit Object Properties tab Audio sub tab 3 Tick the Multi channel metering tick box and select Pair 1 Audio source as Channel 1 2 as shown in the pre...

Страница 251: ...channels tab 6 Here the name of each audio channel can be edited The names entered here will be displayed below the meter bars if the labelling for the meter is set to Text in the Edit Object Properties of the tile that the meter is in 7 The External audio channels tab is for entering all the names of the channels on external audio input cards The Source 1 Source 2 etc tabs are for entering the na...

Страница 252: ...ersion F 1 1 Getting the Previous Version of Java To download and install the previous version of Java 1 Go to web page https java com en download faq other_jreversions xml 2 Click the link to Java Archive Download Page located under the How can I download an older version of Java section of the web page If the above link does not work then try Googling earlier versions of java 3 Once you are in t...

Страница 253: ...ssues F 1 5 Click on the Accept License Agreement radio button at the top of the page to accept the license agreement see Figure 166 And click the link to the right of Windows x86 Online see Figure 166 to download and install the previous version of Java Figure 166 Previous Java SE Runtime Environment 8u77 versions ...

Страница 254: ...ppendix contains a User Fault Report to be used in the case of a fault with a Vega MV unit The User Fault Report should be filled in by the user if a fault is observed The report aims to 1 Record information about a fault 2 Help with providing extra information and diagnosis 3 Provide key information for speedier fault resolution ...

Страница 255: ...onality is operating incorrectly Severity 4 Product is operational but nuisance level inconsistencies exist For example documentation errors or inconvenient work rounds Severity 5 For record keeping A defect is reported but in fact no fault exists Description of Fault Summary of fault Please answer the following questions as fully as possible Q1 How long had the unit been functioning before the fa...

Страница 256: ...f 4 Hardware serial numbers Description Card TYPE Serial No OTHER Please indicate other hardware and or serial numbers if not applicable strike through Power Supply Serial No Power Supply Serial No Fan s Other Further Investigation Fault Diagnosis Instructions Any Other Information on the Fault to Report ...

Страница 257: ...t Report Sheet 3 of 4 Remedial Action and Fault Report Customer Report No Date Time Product Serial Number Severity Level RMA No Return Unit for repair Return Component for repair Remedial Action Required Replacement Hardware serial numbers Description ITEM PCB Power Supply etc Serial No ...

Страница 258: ... 1 Revision 2 Page 258 2017 SAM User Fault Report Sheet 4 of 4 Engineering Report Charges Parts Labour Carriage Total Warranty Repair Y N Charge to Customer Y N Report closed by Service Dept Date Closed By Report closed by customer Date Closed By ...

Страница 259: ...Vega MV Router Multiviewer User Manual Issue 1 Revision 2 Page 259 2017 SAM Notes Notes ...

Страница 260: ...Vega MV Router Multiviewer User Manual Issue 1 Revision 2 Page 260 2017 SAM Rear Cover Rear Cover User Manual Vega MV Router Multiviewer Video Routing and Multiviewer Outputs Last page ...

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