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Section 4

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Panel Configuration

Section  4

XY-32 Configuration

Click the corresponding radio button to activate the XY-32 Layout.

Figure 4-15.

This layout contains two pages; one page for 32 Destinations and one for 32 Sources. 

Содержание UTAH-100 UDS-288

Страница 1: ...UTAH 100 UDS 288 System Setup and Operation Guide ...

Страница 2: ...s subject to change without notice or obligation While every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate as of the publication date Utah Scientific Inc assumes no liability for errors or omissions In addition Utah Scientific Inc assumes no responsibility for damages resulting from the use of this guide FCC Compliance USA and Digital Equipment Com pliance Canada This equipment h...

Страница 3: ...uipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Shielded cables must be used to ensure compliance with the FCC Class A limits ...

Страница 4: ...nce with the following standards Emission EN55022 1994 A1 A2 Immunity EN55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Safety IEC 60950 1 2001 EN 60950 1 2001 Following the provisions of the Directive s of the Council of the European Union EMC Directive 89 336 EED Low Voltage Electrical Directive 72 23 EEC Utah Scientific Inc hereby declares that the product specified above conforms to the above Directive s a...

Страница 5: ...ing the chas sis changing a power supply or removing a board should be performed by qualified personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any service unless you are qualified to do so Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instruc tions Do not use this product in or near water Disconnect AC power before installing any options or servicing the unit unless instruct...

Страница 6: ...ment as they may open abruptly and injure you To avoid fire hazard when replacing fuses use only the specified correct type voltage and current rating as ref erenced in the appropriate parts list for this product Always refer fuse replacement to qualified service per sonnel Have qualified personnel perform safety checks after any service Cautions Please observe the following important cautions Whe...

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Страница 11: ...X Bus 1 10 Dip Switches 1 10 Video Ref 1 10 Power Supplies 1 11 Connecting and Disconnecting Power 1 11 Determining and Setting Router Signal Levels 1 12 Switch Settings 1 13 Connecting Cables 1 17 Video Cables 1 17 MX Bus Cables 1 17 UDS288 Crosspoint Card 121414 1 1 18 General 1 18 Circuit Description 1 18 Controls and Indicators 1 19 UDS288 Frame Controller 1 20 Overview 1 20 Circuit Descriptio...

Страница 12: ...2 Network Configuration Introduction 2 1 System Setup Requirements 2 2 UTAH 100 UDS Network Configuration 2 3 New Configuration on Independent Network 2 3 Router Applet Activation and Configuration 2 9 Panel Applet Activation and Configuration 2 12 Section 3 The Router Applet Router Configuration 3 1 Security 3 3 Data Comm 3 4 TCP RCP 3 Network 3 4 Serial RCP 1 3 4 DHCP 3 5 Sources 3 6 Destination...

Страница 13: ...Audio 3 32 Macro buttons 3 32 Salvos 3 34 Preset List Window 3 35 Section 4 The Control Applet Introduction 4 1 The UTAH 100 UDS CP 4 2 Front View 4 2 Rear View 4 2 Setup 4 2 Panel Configuration 4 3 System 4 5 Network 4 5 Network Parameters 4 6 Encoding 4 6 Panel Layout Config Controls 4 7 Layouts Single and Multi Dest 4 9 Single Destination 4 9 Multi Dest layout 4 10 XY 32 Configuration 4 11 Prin...

Страница 14: ...put Card 5 3 Multi Rate Digital Output Card 5 3 Digital Video 5 4 Control 5 5 Alarms 5 5 Physical 5 6 Determining and Setting Router Signal Levels 5 8 Switch Settings 5 9 Addendum A RCP1 Protocol for UDS Matrix Refresh Report Enable A 1 Matrix Refresh Report Disable A 1 Matrix Change Report Enable A 2 Matrix Change Report Disable A 2 Matrix Take Report Enable A 3 Matrix Take Report Disable A 3 Mat...

Страница 15: ... Frame Controller Module C 2 Status Description List C 2 UDS288 Diagnostic Port C 3 Diagnostic Port Usage C 3 Physical Connections C 3 Baud rate and terminal settings C 3 Recommended Terminal Emulation Program C 4 System Diagnostics Frame Controller Module C 4 FCM Diagnostics Menu C 4 I IOCard information Menu C 4 S Status Report C 5 G Scangate Read C 5 Addendum D Troubleshooting 1 Hard Reset D 1 ...

Страница 16: ...vi UTAH 100 UDS Setup Operations Guide ...

Страница 17: ...ique control facilities to allow cost effective routing solutions and flexible configurable distribution amplifiers or when combined with a Utah Scientific SC 4 or SC 400 control system provide a cost sensitive alternative to the flagship Utah Scientific UTAH 400 SDI routers The UDS 288 routing switcher is available in one frame size 288x288 frame size consuming 300 watts of power The frame is 13 ...

Страница 18: ...the MX Bus Interface The routing switcher is simply a slave to a larger Utah Scientific SC4 or SC400 control system This is useful if a user requires more control locations or hardware panel options than are supplied with the smaller UDS system Information regarding SC4 and SC400 control systems can be found in their respective manuals ...

Страница 19: ...de up of an Input board a crosspoint board midplane and output board Input or Output boards can be removed or added via the midplane in the field to expand systems change IO types or replace defective modules Figure 1 1 The UDS system is designed to carry SDI signals The system natively supports and reclocks SMPTE259C SMPTE292 SMPTE424 ST2081 ST2082 and DVB ASI signals with a maximum data rate of ...

Страница 20: ...t provides superior performance and density while allowing connection of industry standard Belden 1694 cable or other cable types with standard tools Visit http hdbnc amphenolrf com for more information UDS Routing Switchers are powered by 12V DC connections Systems are delivered with 1 power supply as a standard The part number for the optional redundant power supply is USI 94001 9006 3G 12G The ...

Страница 21: ...may be configured with multiple signal levels While the diagram in the previous section shows only one signal level a multi signal level system is capable of routing any combination up to 32 levels each with its own matrix and cross points The figure below illustrates eight signal levels in a 10 X 10 matrix system Signal routers are typically much larger than a 10 X 10 matrix depending on user nee...

Страница 22: ...tion instructions provided in this manual The modules of the UTAH 100 UDS frame may only be installed in specific positions Interchanging power and function modules may harm the UTAH 100 UDS frame permanently Service Servicing adjustments maintenance or repair of this product may be performed by qualified personnel only Adjustments described in this manual may be performed with power supplied to t...

Страница 23: ... ventilation is required under normal operating conditions 3 Connect the external power cord to the corresponding power connector on the rear side of the UTAH 100 UDS frame Check that the Power LED on the front panel is lit Green LEDs indicate normal operation while Red LEDs indicate a failure condition If a failure occurs potentially related to no power inoperative fan or temperature range please...

Страница 24: ...allation 288x288 UDS System Figure 1 2 UTAH 100 UDS 288 Front Figure 1 3 UTAH 100 UDS 288 Rear Primary Crosspoint Primary Power Supply Redundant Power Supply Redundant Crosspoint Input Cards Output Cards 015 000 383 368 000 015 368 383 ...

Страница 25: ...edundant 12V Power Supply slot 4 internal cooling fans located near the chassis top Air is drawn from the front and exhausted through the sides This system is only capable of being controlled via MX Bus as the internal controller option is not available for this frame When encoding an SC 4 400 or 40 to utilize this frame you must first set the MX BUS level of the router as described in the MX Bus ...

Страница 26: ...ext piece of equipment from either side Dip Switches The dip switches are used to set the location of the router within the MX Bus system Usage example A first level binary setting would require all switches to be placed in the down position Video Ref Used as a switching reference Provides analog blackburst or tri level sync This port is a loop thru and the unused BNC must be terminated in 75 Ohms...

Страница 27: ...wered via AC mains contains two rectifier modules The power supply shelf contains 3 slots however only one is required for system operation A second power supply can be added for redundancy and will load share when a redundant power supply is in the system Figure 1 5 Power Supply front view From the power supply assembly two 8 AWG wires carry power as follows 1 black wire connect to negative termi...

Страница 28: ...r new Utah 400 Router should not require any signal level changes to operate after the new installation By definition a signal level represents distinct elements of the broadcast system These individual elements include but are not limited to High Definition Video SDI Video Digital Audio Analog Video Analog Audio and Data Routers For additional information relating to signal levels refer to Signal...

Страница 29: ...nel at the rear of the chassis 2 The four level bits work in a binary addition mode Possible values range from 0 all down to 15 all up 0 is level 1 in an SC 4 control system and 15 is level 16 3 Set the switches to the level you have chosen according to the following table Figure 1 7 Unlabeled Dipswitch Positions The last two dipswitch locations must be down in all cases Switch 1 2 4 8 Binary Valu...

Страница 30: ... terminal emulation program such as Tera Term is used for communication Figure 1 8 Baud Rate Information Pinout Information Baud 115 200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity Bits N Handshake XON XOFF Output Translation CR CR Pin Signal Name Direction 2 Receive Data In 3 Transmit Data Out 7 RTS Out 8 CTS In 5 Ground ...

Страница 31: ...Ethernet Port Future Use The 10 100 ethernet ports are used as a diagnostic and monitoring ports Connect these to a standard ethernet network Each port is directly connected to its corresponding con troller located in the chassis Figure 1 9 ...

Страница 32: ...a GPI input short the and leads together When the SMPTE Alarm is active there will be a short circuit across the and pins GPIO Direction Function 1 INPUT Indicate Power Supply Failure 2 INPUT Unconnected TBD 3 INPUT Controller Changeover 4 INPUT Crosspoint Changeover 5 OUT SMPTE Alarm 6 OUT TBD 7 OUT TBD 8 OUT TBD ...

Страница 33: ... system utilizes the MX Bus control system It must be connected to the SC 4 control system to switch its inputs and outputs In addition the proper levels and offsets must be set on the UDS 288 routing system s so they will operate on the proper signal levels The MX Bus is a daisy chain configuration must not exceed 300 feet 91 4 meters in length and must be terminated at both ends of the daisy cha...

Страница 34: ...reen LED on the board front edge lights when all supplies are good The lower end of the card contains all of the control circuitry on the board This consists mainly an 16 bit DSP and a FPGA The FPGA receives commands from the external MXBUS and switches the crosspoint chip appropriately while the DSP monitors the health of the board and reports that back to the system level Frame Controller Module...

Страница 35: ...cators DS4 1 2 or 1 8V failure indication RED DS3 2 5V failure indication RED DS2 3 3V failure indication RED DS8 XP Power Supply OK indication GREEN DS5 Health Indication ALARM RED On if there is a problem DS7 Communication from FCM indicator COMM Yellow DS6 Communication to crosspoint chip ACT GREEN On if OK DS1 Power Supply OK LED PWR OK GREEN DS9 Seating LED Indicates that the crosspoint card ...

Страница 36: ...d from the control system a diagnostic serial port and an Ethernet port for more detailed status and control Figure 1 13 UDS 288 Frame Controller 121412 1 Circuit Description The heart of the FCM is a Kinetis K70 SOM FPGA combination that allows the FCM to process the large amount of switches required for this system Dedicated high speed control and status busses to each crosspoint and 6 busses th...

Страница 37: ...Alarm Alarm RED Red when any error condition exists DS5 Active Active Green When illuminated indicates that this is the Active card in the pair and is currently managing the system DS8 Power OK PWR OK Green Illuminated when all on board power supplies are OK DS1 1 0 1 5V LOW RED Indicates an alarm condition for the on board 1 0V and 1 5V power supply DS2 1 8V LOW RED Indicates an alarm condition f...

Страница 38: ...g internal memory to load their programming files from If a software update is required you will be shipped an SD Card preloaded with the correct software from USI service personnel The update is a two step process 1 Insert the SD card into the holder pictured below Figure 1 14 2 Move the jumpers J1 J23 and J3 into the SDCARD Boot position Figure 1 15 3 Re install the card and continue with normal...

Страница 39: ...he reclocker will automatically bypass and allow the signal thru without re timing it Figure 1 16 Circuit Description 12 V is received by this card and regulated down to 2 5V SDI cable equalizers are capable of equalizing more than 50 meters of 1694A cable when using 11 88 Gbps signals There is an I2C based IO expander that identifies the card to the control system This component also allows the s...

Страница 40: ...AL Single mode 1220 1620nM SFP 94061 01 2 DUAL CVBS to SDI Converter HDBNC 94061 06 3 DUAL SDI Receiver with reclocking 94061 09 4 DUAL Multi Mode 850nM SFP 94061 11 5 HDMI Receiver with HDMI connectors 14003 40 6 HDMI Receiver with DVI connector 140033 41 The HDMI Receiver occupies both ports in the SFP cage making 1 input inaccessible The receiver uses the upper input i e if the slot corresponds...

Страница 41: ... used by the SFP s and 2x2 crosspoint 2G Component U19 receives and regulates 12V into 1 2V to be used by the 2x2 crosspoint 2G Component U1 is the system identifier I2C based IO expander which allows board presence to be communicated to the user Controls and Indicators None Control Interface Figure 1 18 HDMI SFP ...

Страница 42: ...e 1310nM SFP 94061 02 DUAL SDI to CVBS Converter HDBNC 94061 03 DUAL SDI Transmitter reclocking 94061 06 DUAL Multi Mode 850nM SFP 94061 12 CWDM Modules of different frequencies are also available HDMI Transmitter with HDMI connector 140033 42 HDMI Transmitter with DVI connector 140033 43 Note The HDMI transmitter occupies both slots in the SFP cage making 1 output inaccessible The transmitter use...

Страница 43: ...mponent U2 receives and regulates 12V into 3 3V to be used by the SFP s Component U19 is the system identifier I2C based 1 2V expander which allows board presence to be connumicated to the user Controls and Indicators None Control Interface Figure 1 20 HDMI SFP ...

Страница 44: ...ivers on it Figure 1 21 Circuit Description 12 V is received by this card and regulated down 3 3V and 1 2V There are four Quad Reclockers that supply high quality signals to the cable drivers for a nominal output of 800 MV There is a I2C based IO expander that identifies the card to the control system Controls and Indicators This card has a single Power OK indicator DS1 which shines thru the rear ...

Страница 45: ...re 1 22 Circuit Description 12 V is received by this card and regulated down 3 3V and 2 5V There are eight high bandwidth switches that route signals from the active crosspoint card to reclockers and cable drivers for a nominal output of 800 MV There is an I2C based IO expander that identifies the card to the control system Controls and Indicators This card has a single Power OK indicator DS1 whic...

Страница 46: ...ivers on it Figure 1 23 Circuit Description 12 V is received by this card and regulated down 3 3V and 1 2V There are four Quad Reclockers that supply high quality signals to the cable drivers for a nominal output of 800 MV There is a I2C based IO expander that identifies the card to the control system Controls and Indicators This card has a single Power OK indicator DS1 which shines thru the rear ...

Страница 47: ...uration Introduction This guide describes the network configuration for the UTAH 100 UDS Router and Panel Using two setup scenarios New Configuration on an Independent Network and New Configuration on an Existing Network These are the first steps required to configure and control the system ...

Страница 48: ...7 07 or newer Internet Explorer Firefox or Chrome Ethernet connection All UDS devices PC Router and Panel connect over Ethernet on a house network or within a stand alone direct mode The system will provide default IP address during setup or you can use unique IP addresses if required within your operation ...

Страница 49: ...shown in Figure 1 for basic setup In this case you will only need to set the PC address to the same subnet as the router and panel This will facilitate applet operation and table configuration The following default IP addresses below ship from the factory The numbers will be consecutive in the case of multiple panels i e 182 183 etc Routers 192 168 5 180 Panel 192 168 5 181 To change the devices t...

Страница 50: ...iguration Network Configuration Online instruction is also available by accessing the HTML help file located within the applets which will also provide details for setup and configuration of the router and panel tables ...

Страница 51: ...figuration on an existing network Use this routine if you need to modify the router or panel s network parameters The steps below are based on the default set of parameters On the PC click Control Panel Network and Internet Network Sharing Center then Change Adapter Settings 1 FIGURE 2 1 These steps are based on Windows 7 operation ...

Страница 52: ...6 Network Configuration Network Configuration When the following window appears right click the icon to produce the drop down menu then select Properties FIGURE 3 The following window will appear FIGURE 4 ...

Страница 53: ...100 UDS Network Configuration Section 2 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 then click the Properties button The following win dow will appear FIGURE 5 Click the second radio button down to set a static IP address FIGURE 6 ...

Страница 54: ...to the router with a standard Ethernet cable Note A crossover cable typically used with an Ethernet connection is not necessary as the signal switch is done internally 1 This is the subnet default address You can substitute the last digit if required for your system If your system contains a completely different subnet for the PC routers and panels substitute the correct addresses where applicable...

Страница 55: ...the applet does not activate try pinging the system by opening your command prompt and typing the router s IP address address number ending in 180 to determine whether or not the connection is good If you are unable to ping the device check the connec tions or see the network administrator for additional help In addition if you are unsure of the IP address you may need to default the router to the...

Страница 56: ...ns appears select Router Configuration FIGURE 9 Note You will only be able to connect if the browser window shown in Figure 9 indicates Applet ready for login d Enter Username admin default in the username entry box e Enter Password admin default in the password entry box ...

Страница 57: ...ss in the space provided h Verify the Port setting of 5001 i Make sure the DHCP box is unchecked j Click the Program Router button when the network configuration is complete k A dialog will appear prompting you to reset the device To make the IP changes active reset the router by pressing and quickly releasing the small button at the far right side of the control module on the back of the router N...

Страница 58: ...y bringing up a web browser and entering 192 168 5 181 factory default setting in the URL browser box Click the Panel Configuration icon to log in as shown in the figure below FIGURE 11 In this mode the Panel Applet dialog will indicate the router s absence 1 The following dialog will appear with no router connected FIGURE 12 1 This is a simple operational scenario with no router currently connect...

Страница 59: ...sses are in place then reset the system A dialog will appear prompting you to reset the device To make the IP changes active cycle the power to the panel or reset the panel by pressing and quickly releasing the small button at the far right side of the control module rear of panel Once the above steps are complete the panel can be placed on the target network and configured as needed You can now l...

Страница 60: ...2 14 Network Configuration Network Configuration ...

Страница 61: ...UDS Browser Utility The Router Applet Router Configuration Router Configuration is activated by launching the browser applet using the supplied default IP address This section contains the steps involved in activation and operation of the UTAH 100 UDS Router Applet ...

Страница 62: ...ter to communicate properly Once the necessary hardware is in place start the application with the provided IP address then launch the applet by clicking the Router Configuration icon Figure 3 1 You will be prompted to log in with your username and password The default is admin admin Figure 3 2 ...

Страница 63: ...sociated accounts are loaded into the system at the time of the initial launch Current User Figure 3 3 Security The default user is listed in the Current User cell You can change users from the list of previously designated users Switch User button Users are selected from this dialog but not configured Figure 3 4 ...

Страница 64: ... location along with the RCP 3 port setting Alternatively you can select DHCP to automatically set network parameters The only way to verify the IP address setting in DHCP mode is to access the DHCP server Figure 3 5 Serial RCP 1 This area allows for enabling or disabling RCP 1 checkbox and assigning the parameters associated with serial format baud rate data bits parity and stop bits Figure 3 6 ...

Страница 65: ...DHCP box to activate the connection The address cells will gray out when the box is clicked The only way to verify the IP address setting in this mode is to monitor the DHCP server via serial connection Once network modifications are complete IP changes click the Program Router button Figure 3 7 The configuration successful dialog will appear Figure 3 8 ...

Страница 66: ...ed Since this is not the likely desired configuration highlight the unwanted sources and click the Remove button Figure 3 9 Source Creation New Sources are defined and added by clicking the Replicate button Figure 3 10 Also the Source table can be sorted by clicking on the desired column header ...

Страница 67: ...e Increment and starting port number are all assigned as number 1 The Description is a long form identifier with suffix placed inside less than and greater than symbols to allow the system to properly increment the devices in the listing All views are selected and the number of devices requested for the list count is 5 Figure 3 11 The resulting list display is illustrated below Figure 3 12 ...

Страница 68: ...ions for Port Name and Description Figure 3 13 Using this option to add Sources will not allow you to manually enter the View method Click the View radio button to make this modification Figure 3 14 Click the checkbox associated with the new Source then highlight the desired view type within the View list Figure 3 15 ...

Страница 69: ...Section 3 3 9 Router Configuration Section 3 Your new view will be associated when you return to the Sources window Figure 3 16 ...

Страница 70: ...likely desired configuration highlight the unwanted sources and click the Remove button Figure 3 17 Destination creation New Destinations are defined and added by clicking the Replicate button or by entering data in the table directly In addition the Destination table can be sorted by clicking the desired column header Figure 3 18 ...

Страница 71: ...e Increment and starting port number are all assigned as number 1 The Description is a long form identifier with suffix placed inside less than and greater than symbols to allow the system to properly increment the devices in the listing All views are selected and the number of devices requested for the list count is 5 Figure 3 19 The resulting list display is illustrated below Figure 3 20 ...

Страница 72: ... and enter the definitions for Port Name and Description Figure 3 21 Do this to overwrite the lines contents when the cursor becomes active Using this option to add Destinations will not allow you to manually enter the View method Click the View radio button to make additional modifications Figure 3 22 ...

Страница 73: ...an also click the Destinations radio button and Replicate in the same manner as with Sources This involves adding Destinations to the list in the correct sequence The Replicate dialog window contains a pop down menu at the bottom which will contain any previously created Destination blocks Click the Configure Router button when the needed destination blocks have been created ...

Страница 74: ...s will appear within the Source and Destination lists immediately after editing To facilitate this click the Panel Views radio button select the desired View from the list on the left then click the checkboxes within the next two devices you would like associated with the View You can also create a whole new view by clicking the Add button at the bottom of the left hand list Figure 3 24 ...

Страница 75: ...anize Sources and Destinations into display lists Router Control applet based on a router or alphabetic port designation To access the sorting option click the Panel Views radio button the parameters you would like to sort within then indicate the All Sort Order Alpha or Router and click the Program button Sort Parameters ...

Страница 76: ...let The Router Applet Router Sort This is an example of the display that will appear within the Router Control Applet when Router Sort is indicated Config Applet Sorting is completed by router port Figure 3 25 Router Sort ...

Страница 77: ...iguration Section 3 Alpha Sort And this is an example of the display that will appear within the Router Control Applet when Alpha Sort is indicated Config Applet Sorting is completed by alpha numeric port Figure 3 26 Alpha Sort ...

Страница 78: ...ingle destination in the system when a destination block is created The new name will appear within the left listing and the options to include will appear within the right listing When Takes are made on the DA block the take source will be immediately switched up to all of the destinations in the block The router will report the total number of takes corresponding to the number of replicated dest...

Страница 79: ...ation Section 3 Salvos The Salvo is a mechanism for storing multiple takes to be conveniently triggered at a later time Salvos will appear as new sources in the system and will trigger the configured takes when selected Figure 3 28 ...

Страница 80: ...3 20 The Router Applet The Router Applet Select the desired Source and Destination from the lists then click the Add button to place the new Salvo to the listing on the right Figure 3 29 ...

Страница 81: ...tion 3 You can now verify your new Salvo by accessing the View dialog area View radio button Note that a new Source is listed within the corresponding column Figure 3 30 Your new Salvo will also be displayed inside the Router Control applet ...

Страница 82: ...allow permissions for various system attributes the actual creation modification or deletion of accounts admin Config allows router and panel configuration Dst control allows for control over the Dst reset and Dst select all checkboxes Router Control area Lock gives the associated account control over actual lock status Macro allows macro editing while in preset mode Operate controls the ability t...

Страница 83: ...eset ON allows constant preset activation if needed Views to be associated with given accounts are defined by the checkboxes in the admin View List While all layouts are available to any user for status view destination selection and the ability to make takes are defined within this listing Figure 3 32 ...

Страница 84: ...ox is indicated within the Router Configuration dialog window right side Note When you program the router Program Router button a warning dialog will appear indicating that the current configuration Contains Router Status Do you wish to Switch the Router Clicking No indicates the configuration will be saved without the Router Clicking Yes indicates the configuration is saved and the Router Outputs...

Страница 85: ...t side of the display with the Source status indicated above each button The Control panel layout illustrated below will follow your own panel configuration Destinations are selected on the left side of the display by clicking the labeled button then the intended Source is selected clicked on the right side of the display Figure 3 33 ...

Страница 86: ...a Destination and make a Take the Destinations will automatically reset if the checkbox below is set Figure 3 34 Otherwise the Destinations will remain selected allowing you to make multiple takes on the same Destinations without having to re select each one ...

Страница 87: ...he lower left of the display Figure 3 35 Takes can still be made on Destinations in Protect mode locally while remote users will not have access to protected Destinations Locked Destinations are not switchable by anyone until the lock is actually cleared The status window lower right above will display all Controller activity ...

Страница 88: ...r to activate the take by a button click Figure 3 36 The status will alternate between what currently exists and what the action will be once the Take commences Takes will occur immediately if the Preset box is not checked When this window is active all actions will be directed to the preset list right side list window rather than immediately affecting the router ...

Страница 89: ...Section 3 3 29 Router Control Section 3 All UDS Control activity is logged in the Status box in the lower right portion of the display Figure 3 37 ...

Страница 90: ...color picker window Use the Auto button to ask the system to uniquely color all Source buttons This is useful when original button colors are needed quickly A prompting dialog will appear before all buttons are colored Figure 3 38 Use the Auto button to ask the system to uniquely color all Source buttons This is useful when original button colors are needed quickly A prompting dialog will appear b...

Страница 91: ...made This features allows the user to continually make new selections and takes on the same button without having to reset the button each time When the box is checked you will need to select or highlight the Destination on every instance prior to making a new Source indication When the box is unchecked you can continually make new Source selections without having to re highlight the Destination b...

Страница 92: ...ons A series of Takes can be saved as a Macro while in the Preset mode Macros work like Salvos but are saved to the PC where they are configured and cannot be used system wide To save a Macro right click on the Macro switch and select Save The Macro buttons allow you to save the take action prior to the actual take being made Macros can be customized by name or edited as needed Macros work on a lo...

Страница 93: ...Section 3 3 33 Router Control Section 3 Macros are saved in the listing or renamed by clicking the selection at the bottom of the pop up window Figure 3 42 ...

Страница 94: ...e Sources group area allow you to activate Takes on multiple Destinations As an example one Salvo button may control multiple Destinations with pre configured Sources for each salvo destination Figure 3 43 Salvos are set up on a system wide basis with the configuration window ...

Страница 95: ...ndow The waiting takes will be listed within the display once a Destination and Source have been selected Figure 3 44 Please continue on to the next section Hardware Based Control Panel Configuration and Operation for UDS panel setup and maintenance detail ...

Страница 96: ...3 36 The Router Applet The Router Applet ...

Страница 97: ...on As discussed in Section 3 the UTAH 100 UDS can be controlled and monitored using a virtual control via a built in web interface or external hardware control panel via Ethernet This section describes the setup configuration and operation of the optional external control panel ...

Страница 98: ... and remote users as necessary Front View Figure 4 1 Rear View Figure 4 2 Setup Use the following steps to install the Utah 100 UDS Systems into the rack frames 1 Determine the vertical layout of your frames before you begin the installation 2 Once your layout is determined install the Utah 100 UDS chassis in the 19 rack frame 3 Connect the Ethernet cable for network communications ...

Страница 99: ... a web browser and entering the panel s IP address as the URL The panel must be connected to the network in order to communicate properly Click the Config icon to activate the UDS Panel Config applet Figure 4 3 Enter the default username and password admin admin Figure 4 4 The following window will appear next ...

Страница 100: ...ing Figure 4 5 Save Saves the current panel configuration to a file on your computer Open accesses the directory containing previously saved panel configuration files Print allows you to produce a listing of all buttons and assignments when encoding is complete Printing will produce the entire list along with a button label reference sheet that can be helpful for operators ...

Страница 101: ... detail System Info area Figure 4 6 You can edit the System Name view the system version number and update system components from the System Info screen Network Network configuration is essentially the same as network setup during Router configuration with the exception that the user must specify the router IP address Figure 4 7 ...

Страница 102: ...d at the top of the display 5001 is the Port default Figure 4 8 When indicated the DHCP checkbox will allow the program to complete its own designation Encoding Once you have logged in and the window is open the activated panel layout will mimic the setup actions of the external control panel itself Figure 4 9 ...

Страница 103: ... 4 Panel Layout Config Controls The current panel s IP address is displayed along with the controller to which the panel is connected Figure 4 10 This sets the destination applied to a single panel Figure 4 11 Current Panel Current Controller ...

Страница 104: ...ntrol Applet Buttons are assigned by highlight device selections 1 or more then dragging the list items to the individual buttons Figure 4 12 A Multi Dst Layout with more than one destination assigned to the panel s destination buttons ...

Страница 105: ...fined with one Destination selected for control In this configuration you can drag Sources one at a time or double click Sources from the list area Dst and Src Devices list area Figure 4 13 The hardware panel will support up to three pages using these buttons with the page and home buttons navigating through individual pages ...

Страница 106: ...udes three pages for operation Figure 4 14 In this mode you may drag destinations or sources to the panel buttons with Destinations on the yellow buttons and Sources on the green buttons The program will alert when a Wrong Device Type is attempted Right clicking will clear the button display Changes are committed once Save Config is clicked and actual hardware programming occurs when Program Panel...

Страница 107: ...11 Panel Configuration Section 4 XY 32 Configuration Click the corresponding radio button to activate the XY 32 Layout Figure 4 15 This layout contains two pages one page for 32 Destinations and one for 32 Sources ...

Страница 108: ...ng Destinations from the listing lower right will apply to one button block only In this way list selections will never overflow into the next button block Figure 4 16 Click the Page Up and Page Down buttons to view the configured panel pages Figure 4 17 ...

Страница 109: ...Section 4 4 13 Panel Configuration Section 4 Click the Configure Panel button when button population for both Destination and Source buttons are complete Figure 4 18 ...

Страница 110: ...ins a Print option that allows you to produce a listing of all buttons and assignments when encoding is complete Clicking the Print button in the listing dialog will allow you to print the actual listing along with a button label reference sheet that can be helpful for operators Figure 4 19 ...

Страница 111: ...ontrol Panel icon to activate the UDS Panel applet Figure 4 20 Once you have logged in and the window is open the activated panel layout will mimic the setup actions of the external control panel itself Figure 4 21 The panel is presented and operational at this time ...

Страница 112: ...4 16 External Control Panel The Control Applet ...

Страница 113: ...Section 5 5 1 Frame Specifications Section 5 Section 5 Specifications Frame Specifications Width 19 Rack Mount Depth 13 5 Sizes 10 RU Capacity 288 inputs 288 outputs Power Consumption 350W ...

Страница 114: ... Specifications Power Consumption 720 watts per module Voltage 900 240 Frequency 50 60Hz Redundancy optional shares load DC output specifications 12VDC 60 Amps max typically 25 Amps Control Connections RJ 45 Ethernet RJ 45 Serial Vertical Interval Reference ...

Страница 115: ...Input Card Number of ports per card 16 Formats supported From 18Mbps up to 3Gbps Connector Type HD BNC Multi Rate Digital Output Card Number of ports per card 16 Formats supported From 18Mbps up to 3Gbps Reclocking All SDI rates up to 3Gbps Connector Type HD BNC Conforms to SMPTE 259C 292 and 424 ...

Страница 116: ...al Video Specifications Jitter Conforms to SMPTE 259 292 424 Reclocked Data Rates 270 1485 2970 Mb Sec 5 94 Gb Sec 11 88 Gb Sec Input Return Loss 15 dB to 1 5 Ghz 10dB to 3Ghz Output Return Loss 15 dB to 1 5 Ghz 10dB to 3Ghz Input EQ level Belden 1694A cable 300 M 270 Mb Sec 150 M 1 485 Gb Sec 100 M 2 970 Gb Sec 50 M 11 8 Gb Sec ...

Страница 117: ... table lists alarm specifications Alarm Specifications TABLE 5 2 Parameter Specification Control MX Bus Daisy Chain Terminated TABLE 5 3 Parameter Specification Primary alarm Connector Type Functions Maximum current ANSI SMPTE 269M fault reporting Relay clo sure Phoenix Male Barrier Strip 3 pin Power Temperature Fans System Board Failure 20 milli Amp ...

Страница 118: ...alled above or below the system TABLE 5 4 Parameter Specification Width Height Depth Weight Mounting System connectors Cooling Temperature range Humidity range EIA RS 310 D 92 19 rack mount standard 10 rack units 13 5 inches 342 mm 60 pounds Eight front mount rack ears All connectors rear panel mounted 4 Fans side exhaust 10 40 Degrees Celsius 0 90 non condensing ...

Страница 119: ...lists system regulatory specifications Regulatory Specifications TABLE 5 5 Parameter Specification EMC Susceptibility Safety Shock Vibration EN50 081 1 EN50 022 Class A EN50 082 IEC 801 3 IEC 801 4 EN60 950 UL 1950 CSA 022 2 No 234 MIL Std 810E Method 514 4 cargo truck 500 500 miles ...

Страница 120: ...ur new Utah 400 Router should not require any signal level changes to operate after the new installation By definition a signal level represents distinct elements of the broadcast system These individual elements include but are not limited to High Definition Video SDI Video Digital Audio Analog Video Analog Audio and Data Routers For additional information relating to signal levels refer to Signa...

Страница 121: ...I O panel at the rear of the chassis 2 The four level bits work in a binary addition mode Possible values range from 0 all down to 15 all up 0 is level 1 in an SC 4 control system and 15 is level 16 3 Set the switches to the level you have chosen according to the following table Figure 5 1 Unlabeled Dipswitch Positions The last two dipswitch locations must be down in all cases Switch 1 2 4 8 Binar...

Страница 122: ...5 10 Specifications Specifications ...

Страница 123: ...nely report crosspoint information to the external computer Refresh data is provided on an unsolicited basis with the data format as follows STX OOOO Matrix Input Matrix Output Checksum CR Related Commands MATRIX REFRESH REPORT DISABLE Matrix Refresh Report Disable ASCII CODE HEX Command Code ESC A 1B 41 Response None Matrix Refresh reporting is described in the previous section To disable the fun...

Страница 124: ...e a change in status and consequently this will not be reported The ESC B Sequence causes the System Controller to enable the Matrix Change Reporting Function Until the function is disabled the controller will report changes in status without further request The change report data format is as follows FS OOOO Matrix Input Matrix Output Checksum CR Related Commands MATRIX CHANGE REPORT DISABLE Matr...

Страница 125: ...ing to the ECD The Matrix Take Report format is as follows SOH OOOO Matrix Input Matrix Output Checksum CR Related Commands MATRIX TAKE REPORT DISABLE Matrix Take Report Disable ASCII CODE HEX Command Code ESC E 1B 45 Response None The Matrix Take Report is described in detail in the previous section The ESC E command sequence disables the Take reporting function Related commands MATRIX TAKE REPOR...

Страница 126: ...ksum CR Matrix Take Command ASCII CODE HEX Command Code SOH 01 Response None Making a take Switcher cross points are changed by using the Matrix Take Command The Input Number and Output Number identify each cross point This protocol supports levels UDS does not support levels any level set per the level mapping as will make a take The command message is structured as follows SOH OO OO Matrix Input...

Страница 127: ...yte Exclusive OR the third byte etc until all bytes have been Exclusive OR ed Finally OR a hexadecimal 20 to the final Exclusive Or ed value of all the bytes By OR ing in the 20 you ensure that the checksum is greater than or equal to a hexadecimal 20 This must be done to ensure an ASCII Control Code is NOT generated as the checksum MISC items The UDS does not allow 7 bit data and no parity Unknow...

Страница 128: ...A 6 RCP 1 Protocol for UDS RCP1 Protocol for UDS ...

Страница 129: ... PC Next perform the update using the applet s device configuration windows Finally you must reset the device and allow the update to be burned into the device flash The device configuration and status will not be changed by the update But as a precaution you should save the configuration of the device to a file before proceeding with the update The router device code will be updated to version 1 ...

Страница 130: ...ion Settings consist of source status colors and macros As a result existing settings will be lost following the update You can simply reconfigure the settings as you prefer or to restore the original settings follow the steps below after completing the update If you would like to use your router settings source status colors and macros saved prior to the upgrade you will need to copy the settings...

Страница 131: ...oing so you can easily restore the device configuration if necessary 1 Please see Appendix C Troubleshooting for assistance with Configuration restoration 2 Run the appropriate installer on the PC Leave the default installation path Take note of the path of the uus file in the instructions as you close the installer You will use this file in step 6 below 1 Early hardware version may require config...

Страница 132: ...4 System Update System Update 3 Using the web browser on the PC access the device applet and open the configura tion window 4 Select the System screen in the config window 5 Click the Update Applet button ...

Страница 133: ...evice When the file transfer is complete close any open web browser windows and reset the device by pressing the chassis reset button The device will take a bit longer to reboot as the update is burned into the device flash 8 The update is complete once the device has finished rebooting The system will now operate with the new device software and a new version of the device applet ...

Страница 134: ...ly restore the device configuration if the file is somehow lost 1 Please see Appendix C Troubleshooting for assistance with Configuration restoration 2 Run the appropriate installer on the PC Leave the default installation path Take note of the path of the uus file in the instructions as you close the installer You will use this file in step 6 below 1 Early hardware version may require configurati...

Страница 135: ...Addendum B B 7 Updating the Panel Config Applet Addendum B 3 Re launch the PC s web browser access the device applet then open the configuration window 4 Select the System screen in the config window ...

Страница 136: ... device When the file transfer is com plete close any open web browser windows and reset the device by pressing the chassis reset button The device will take a bit longer to reboot as the update is burned into the device flash 8 The update is complete once the device has finished rebooting The system will now operate with the new device software and a new version of the device applet ...

Страница 137: ...nections There are two types of physical connection for these ports a DB 9 female labeled Serial on the router rear panel for the system Frame Controller Module pair and an RJ 45 con nector on the crosspoint board s front edge For the FCM connection the pinout is detailed below The crosspoint board uses a DB9 to RJ 45 adapter USI Part Number 140000 9 and a length of standard CAT5 patch cord for it...

Страница 138: ...stics System Diagnostics Frame Controller Module The FCM in the system gathers information from all the devices and determines when to change the system operation based upon what it received It controls which crosspoint card is actually passing signal and which is standby sets or clears alarms and reports status to the SC4 over the MX Bus The serial port on the FCM contains a command response type...

Страница 139: ...stic Port Diagnostic Port Usage Manual is good Physical Connections Manual is good Baud rate and terminal settings For the crosspoint card use these settings For the FCM card use these settings Remove terminal settings heading and paragraph ...

Страница 140: ...ut card slots and the cards that are installed their or NI for an uninstalled card Crosspoints XPT1 PN 1414 1 SN 0101 Temp Stat 85 Power 0 W Vers 36 Errs 0 REV 1 XPT2 PN 1414 21 SN 0107 Temp Stat 85 Power 0 W Vers 36 Errs 0 REV 21 Output Cards Card 0 Type 3G Output SPD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MUX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Card 1 Type 3G Output SPD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MUX ...

Страница 141: ... alarms Status Report External PS OK Fans OK Crosspoints OK Alarm status of the crosspoints fans and external PS FCM Slot Primary Indicates which FCM module is active Level 0 Indicates the setting of the MX Level Dipswitch Offset 00 Indicates the setting of the IO Offset Dipswitch Partner Status 0 Indicates whether or not the partner FCM is present G Scangate Read This menu item reports the part n...

Страница 142: ...C 6 Troubleshooting The Debug Port ...

Страница 143: ...288 switching array based on commands from the MX BUS power supply circuitry and alarm reporting circuitry Circuit Description The upper end of the card is the power supply section There are modules that convert the system 12V down to the 3 3V 1 8V and 1 2V U12 monitors these voltages and will gener ate alarms if any are faulty PWR OK a green LED on the board front edge lights when all supplies ar...

Страница 144: ...s This consists of mul tiple crosspoint chips that are mainly powered by 1 8V Each crosspoint receives an 8 bit control bus and signals from video input cards then drives the video outputs to the output cards Power Power consumption is 550w Controls and Indicators Controls SW2 Momentary push button reset switch Resets all processing on the card SW1 8 Position Dipswitch Used for board programming a...

Страница 145: ...on GREEN DS9 Health Indication ALARM RED On if there is a problem DS4 Communication from FCM indicator COMM Yellow DS1 Communication to crosspoint chip ACT GREEN On if OK DS6 Power Supply OK LED PWR OK GREEN DS8 Seating LED Indicates that the crosspoint card is correctly installed in its slot when green DS10 FPGA programming complete GREEN DS11 Scangate active LED Yellow ...

Страница 146: ...D 4 Troubleshooting UDS288 Crosspoint Card 121418 1 ...

Страница 147: ...ll hole on the rear of the device and press and hold the button within for 5 seconds or longer NOTE the LED s on the Ethernet port of the unit should go dim while the button is pressed Serial Port Network Configuration These steps will temporarily set the network parameters so that the device applet can access the device in the event that the network settings in the device do not match the setting...

Страница 148: ...ardware that had the potential of corrupting the device configuration causing the device to not reboot properly If this occurs 1 Perform factory reset as shown above 2 If your device is not using the default network configuration then use the quick start documentation or follow the Serial Port Network Configuration steps above to temporarily set the network parameters in the device so they can be ...

Страница 149: ... 5 Control Applet 4 1 Control Connections RJ 45 Ethernet 5 2 Control Panel 4 15 control specifications 5 5 Control System Options 1 2 Controls and Indicators coax input card 1 23 1 24 Crosspoints B 4 D Data Comm 3 4 Debug Port B 1 Depth 5 1 Destination Blocks 3 18 Destination Creation within list 3 12 Destination creation 3 10 Destination Reset Mode checkbox 3 31 Destinations 3 10 DHCP 3 5 Diagnos...

Страница 150: ... physical specifications 5 6 Power application 1 6 power cords 1 7 Power LED 1 7 Power Supplies 1 11 Power Supply basic specification 5 2 Preset checkbox control panel browser utility 3 28 Preset List Window 3 35 Print Option 4 14 problems with reboot B 2 Program button 3 15 Program Router button 2 11 3 5 3 24 R Rear Panel Considerations 1 10 Rear View UTAH 100 UDS CP 4 2 Recommended Terminal Emul...

Страница 151: ...odule B 4 System Setup 1 1 System Setup Requirements 2 2 A 2 System Update A 1 T TCP RCP 3 3 4 temperature range 1 7 Troubleshooting B 1 U UDS CP 4 2 UDS288 Diagnostic Port B 3 UDS288 Frame Controller 1 21 V ventilation 1 7 Video Cables 1 17 Video Ref 1 10 W Width 5 1 X XY 32 Configuration 4 11 ...

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