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HDX6800

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B2/C2 and HDX6800

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B4/C4 Installation and Operation Manual

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Chapter 2

Installation

Overview

This chapter describes the HDX6800

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B2/C2 and HDX6800

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B4/C4 

installation process, including the following topics:

“Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings” on page 12

“Unpacking the Module” on page 13

“Setting Jumpers” on page 14

“Installing Modules” on page 16

“Upgrading Module Firmware” on page 17

Caution

Before installing this product, read the 

6800

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 Series Safety 

Instructions and Standards Manual

 shipped with every frame 

installation and operation manual

This information is also available 

on our Web site. The safety manual contains important information 
about the safe installation and operation of 6800

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 series products

See your frame installation and operation manual for information about 
installing and operating an FR6802

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 frame and its components. 

Summary of Contents for HDX-6800+B4

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Page 3: ...Edition C May 2007 HDX6800 B2 C2 HDX6800 B4 C4 HDTV Two and Four Channel AES Demultiplexers Installation and Operation Manual ...

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Page 5: ...rmation iii Unpacking a Product iii Product Servicing iii Returning a Product iii Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance iv Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Compliance v Safety vi Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual vi Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1 Product Description 2 General Description 2 Main Features 3 Module Descriptions 4 Front Module 4 Back Connector...

Page 6: ...Notes 24 Audio Processing Information 25 Audio Output Channel Status 25 Input Channel V Bit Feedback InxxVbitFb 25 Demux Group Control Grp1 4 Ctrl 26 Output Audio Rate 26 Audio De embedding Channel Source Selection 26 Non PCM Processing 27 Cross Functional Parameter Changes 27 Channel Dithering 29 Channel Word Length 29 Channel Fade Rate 29 Changing Parameter Settings 30 Recalling Default Paramete...

Page 7: ...ndix B Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips Overview 69 General Troubleshooting Steps 70 Software Communication and Control Issues 71 Pilot Lite Fails to Communicate with Installed Modules 71 Pilot Lite Does Not Find All Modules in Frame 73 Pilot Lite or CCS Software Application Not Responding 73 Pilot Lite Cannot Control a Module Showing in the Control Window 73 Pilot Lite Status Bar Re...

Page 8: ...vi HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 Installation and Operation Manual Contents ...

Page 9: ...annel AES Demultiplexers Audience This manual is written for engineers technicians and operators responsible for the installation setup and or operation of HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 HDTV Two and Four Channel AES Demultiplexers Revision History Table 2 1 Document Revision History Edition Date Revision History A October 2004 Initial release B April 2006 Addition of support for SMPTE 296M firmw...

Page 10: ...t boxes combo boxes menus submenus windows lists and selection names Italics Indicates email addresses the names of books or publications and the first instances of new terms and specialized words that need emphasis CAPS Indicates a specific key on the keyboard such as ENTER TAB CTRL ALT or DELETE Code Indicates variables or command line entries such as a DOS entry or something you type into a fie...

Page 11: ...t for servicing Product Servicing Except for firmware upgrades HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 modules are not designed for field servicing All hardware upgrades modifications or repairs require you to return the modules to the Customer Service center Returning a Product In the unlikely event that your product fails to operate properly please contact Customer Service to obtain a Return Authorizati...

Page 12: ...at may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end of life recycling The Directive which took effect on July 1 2006 refers to the following hazardous substances Lead Pb Mercury Hg Cadmium Cd Hexavalent Chromium Cr V1 Polybrominated Biphenyls PBB Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDE According to this EU Directive all products sold in the European Union will be ful...

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

Page 14: ...ng If this product relies on forced air cooling it is recommended that all obstructions to the air flow be removed prior to mounting the frame in the rack If this product has a provision for external earth grounding it is recommended that the frame be grounded to earth via the protective earth ground on the rear panel IMPORTANT Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures Safety Term...

Page 15: ...X6800 C2 modules can de embed two AES audio signals from a provided HD video signal while the HDX6800 B4 and HDX6800 C4 can de embed four AES audio signals HDX6800 B2 B4 module versions provide balanced AES outputs while HDX6800 C2 C4 module versions provide unbalanced AES outputs The following topics are described in this chapter Product Description on page 2 Front Module on page 4 Back Connector...

Page 16: ...h as Pilot Lite CCS Pilot and CCS Navigator or CCS compliant remote control panels and other products Four module types are available HDX6800 B2 has one unbalanced DARS input one balanced DARS input one HD SDI video input four HD SDI reclocked outputs and two balanced AES output channels HDX6800 B4 has one unbalanced DARS input one balanced DARS input one HD SDI video input four HD SDI reclocked o...

Page 17: ...io outputs HDX6800 B4 C4 versions Automatic detection of all SMPTE 292M HDTV video standards Auto detection of input video standard or user selection of standard 24 bit AES audio de embedding Audio processing amplification with controls for delay gain invert channel multiplexing and dithering 16 bit 20 bit or 24 bit audio processing selectable word length in channel pairs Audio test tone generatin...

Page 18: ...d jumpers The number of Control and Monitoring LEDs on 6800 modules varies Figure 1 1 Typical 6800 Module Table 1 1 on page 5 briefly describes generic 6800 LEDs switches and jumpers See Chapter 3 Operation for more information on specific HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 module controls LEDs and jumpers Module status LEDs Mode select rotary switch Navigation toggle switch Monitoring LEDs Remote lo...

Page 19: ...arameters Up Moves up through the parameters Control LEDs Various lighting combinations of these Control LEDs sometimes referred to as Bank Select LEDs indicate the currently selected bank See Table 3 5 Selected Bank as Indicated by Control LEDs for more information Monitoring LEDs Each 6800 module has a number of LEDs assigned to indicate varying states functions See Monitoring LEDs on page 52 fo...

Page 20: ...shows the double slot back connector used by the HDX6800 B2 module when installed in an FR6802 XF frame Figure 1 2 HDX6800 B2 Back Connector HD IN 1 2 3 4 DARS IN DARS IN BAL AES OUT HD RECLK 1 2 Unbalanced DARS input Balanced DARS input Balanced AES outputs HD video input HD SDI reclocked outputs Reserved for future use AES OUT ...

Page 21: ...e 1 3 shows the double slot back connector used by the HDX6800 B4 module when installed in an FR6802 XF frame Figure 1 3 HDX6800 B4 Back Connector HD IN 1 2 DARS IN DARS IN BAL 3 4 1 2 3 4 AES OUT HD RECLK Unbalanced DARS input Balanced DARS input Balanced AES outputs HD video input HD SDI reclocked outputs ...

Page 22: ...Figure 1 4 shows the double slot back connector used by the HDX6800 C2 module when installed in an FR6802 XF frame Figure 1 4 HDX6800 C2 Back Connector HD IN 1 2 3 4 DARS IN 1 2 AES OUT HD RECLK Unbalanced DARS input Unbalanced AES outputs HD video input HD SDI reclocked outputs Reserved for future use ...

Page 23: ...DX6800 C4 Figure 1 5 shows the double slot back connector used by the HDX6800 C4 module when installed in an FR6802 XF frame Figure 1 5 HDX6800 C4 Back Connector HD IN DARS IN AES OUT HD RECLK 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Unbalanced DARS input Unbalanced AES outputs HD video input HD SDI reclocked outputs ...

Page 24: ... HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 modules Figure 1 6 HDX6800 Series Signal Flow Diagram Equalizer Deserializer input output De embedder Serializer input output Driver 1 Driver 2 HD SDI input Reclocked HD SDI outputs Serializer input output AES 1 AES 2 AES 3 AES 4 Audio processing amplifier AES outputs B4 C4 options DARS input CCS control monitor port ...

Page 25: ...ng HDX6800 Modules on page 16 Upgrading Module Firmware on page 17 Caution Before installing this product read the 6800 Series Safety Instructions and Standards Manual shipped with every frame installation and operation manual This information is also available on our Web site The safety manual contains important information about the safe installation and operation of 6800 series products See you...

Page 26: ...maximum allowable power ratings for 6800 frames Note the given maximums before installing any 6800 modules in your frame HDX6800 modules cannot be installed in frames without fans or in FR6802 DM and 6800 7000 series frames Table 2 1 Maximum Power Settings for 6800 Frames 6800 Frame Type Max Frame Power Dissipation Max number of Installed HMX6800 Modules Max Power Dissipation for Two Slots FR6802 ...

Page 27: ...tact your Customer Service representative if parts are missing or damaged Remove the anti static shipping pouch if present and all other packaging material Retain the original packaging materials for possible re use See Unpacking Shipping Information on page iii for information about returning a product for servicing Checking the Packing List Table 2 2 Available Product Packages Ordered Product Co...

Page 28: ...per for remote or local control Figure 2 1 shows the location of the REM LOC jumper Figure 2 1 Location of the REM LOC Jumper Follow this procedure to set the REM LOC jumper for either remote or local control 1 Locate the REM LOC control jumper on the module beside the extractor handle Figure 2 1 shows the standard location of the REM LOC jumper REM LOC jumper Remote local ...

Page 29: ... LOC Settings for Remote and Local Control Note You need to configure modules for local or remote operation prior to power up To change the configuration first remove power from the module reset the jumper and then reapply power The white triangle near the jumper pins on the module indicates pin 1 See Table 1 1 on page 5 for more information on local remote control jumper functionality 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 30: ...e you must power down the frame Failure to do so could result in damage to the frame modules or power supply These modules require no specialized installation or removal procedures However if you are installing both front and rear modules ensure that the back module is installed first before plugging in the front module Likewise ensure that the front module is unplugged from the frame before remov...

Page 31: ...the upgrade fails because of such situations as network interruptions power failures etc the module may not respond to controls and will appear to be non functional In that event follow the procedures described in Correcting a Failed Upgrading Procedure on page 21 Upgrading the Firmware You can upgrade your 6800 module s firmware using the Software Upgrade tool This tool is included with CCS Pilot...

Page 32: ... the module into the frame and then release the Navigation toggle switch 5 Perform a Discovery operation to discover the module as described in your CCS software application manual Note Information about discovering modules can also be found in your CCS software application manual or online help If you cannot discover the device see Manually Adding a Device to the Discovery or Network Folder on pa...

Page 33: ...evice dialog box Note You can only add one unit from each IP address All items in a frame have the same IP address The selected devices appear in the table under Device Name These devices will receive the same upgrade package 9 Before proceeding with the firmware upgrade you can Highlight the module s position in the Navigation window by clicking Find Device View the firmware version currently ins...

Page 34: ...are Upgrade window continue with other tasks or switch to the Progress tab to view the status of the transfers Note Closing the Software Upgrade window does not effect any of the transfer processes that may be running in the background If you try to log off or exit the CCS software while a transfer is underway a notification window will alert you that processes are still active and will ask if you...

Page 35: ...e upgrade package from our Web site or from your CD ROM do so now Putting the Module in Boot Loader Mode Follow these steps to put your the module in Boot Loader mode 1 Remove the affected module from the 6800 frame Figure 2 5 Buttons on a Typical Card Edge 2 Set the hex switch to F 3 While pressing the Navigation toggle switch down reinsert the module into the frame If your device is listed in th...

Page 36: ...Enter Build mode and then drag or copy and paste the module s device icon from the Catalog folder into the Network or Discovery folder 2 Right click the device icon and then select Properties 3 On the Device tab of the Navigation Properties box enter the IP address of the frame that holds the module See Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Navigation Properties Box If you make changes in the last field located a...

Page 37: ...te this product remotely Pilot Lite User Manual for serial control interface CCS Pilot CoPilot Navigator or RCP CCS 1U Remote Control Panel manual for Ethernet control interface The following topics are discussed in this chapter Operating Notes on page 24 Audio Processing Information on page 25 Non PCM Processing on page 27 Changing Parameter Settings on page 30 Setting HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B...

Page 38: ...es up to 20 seconds to save the latest change After 20 seconds the new settings are saved and will be restored if the module loses power and must be restarted When you set the Factory Recall parameter to Yes the module takes several seconds to reset all of the parameters to their default settings The manufacturer recommends that you terminate any unused coaxial output connectors with a 75Ω termina...

Page 39: ...utput level has reached a level of 0 dBFS Silence The audio output level is lower than 96 dBFS Normal The audio output level is between the Peak and Silence threshold levels Table 3 2 Input Channel V Bit Validity bit Feedback Description Item Description On The V bit of the incoming audio channel is set to 1 This can indicate that the audio sample word data is invalid or possibly compressed audio ...

Page 40: ...y the Rate word of the audio control packet in the G1SmplRate G2SmplRate G3SmplRate and G4SmplRate parameters Audio De embedding Channel Source Selection On the HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 modules the following audio source selections are available for each OutxxSrc parameter Ch01 to Ch 16 Test Tone 1 750 Hz 20 dBFS Test Tone 2 1 5 kHz 20 dBFS Test Tone 3 3 kHz 20 dBFS Test Tone 4 6 kHz 20 dBF...

Page 41: ... Ch1B Format Non PCM or Output Ch1B Format Auto and Out Ch1B Format Fb Non PCM Output Ch1B Gain 0 dB Output Ch1B Invert No Output Ch1B Gain Disabled Output Ch1B Invert Disabled Output Ch1B Format PCM or Output Ch1B Format Auto and Out Ch1B Format Fb PCM Output Ch1B Gain Enabled Output Ch1B Invert Enabled Output Ch2A Format Non PCM or Output Ch2A Format Auto and Out Ch2A Format Fb Non PCM Output Ch...

Page 42: ...ed Output Ch3B Invert Enabled 1Output Ch4A Format Non PCM or Output Ch4A Format Auto and Out Ch4A Format Fb Non PCM Output Ch4A Gain 0 dB Output Ch4A Invert No Output Ch4A Gain Disabled Output Ch4A Invert Disabled 1 Output Ch4A Format PCM or Output Ch4A Format Auto and Out Ch4A Format Fb PCM Output Ch4A Gain Enabled Output Ch4A Invert Enabled 1 Output Ch4B Format Non PCM or Output Ch4B Format Auto...

Page 43: ...anged to PCM then the Out 01 02 Dithr Mode parameter is re enabled Channel Word Length When any audio output channel is of a Non PCM format the Word Length feature for that channel pair is forced to 24 bits and the parameter is disabled even if only one channel of the pair is Non PCM Both channels in the pair must be of a PCM format for the Word Length feature for that channel pair to be re enable...

Page 44: ...itch to see which bank is currently selected See Table 3 6 on page 33 to view the various banks hex switch positions and corresponding parameter options and values 3 Rotate the hex switch to the parameter number 1 to 9 or letter A to F of the option you want to set 4 Toggle the navigation switch to select and set the value of the chosen parameter Table 3 5 Selected Bank as Indicated by Control LED...

Page 45: ...dually or do a global recall following this procedure 1 Rotate the hex switch to 0 2 Toggle the navigation switch to the bank number 0 Use the control LEDs to verify which bank you have selected or use an available 6800 software control option serial local or Ethernet remote to aid in confirming your bank selection 3 Rotate the hex switch to the global recall parameter F 4 Toggle the navigation sw...

Page 46: ...ld option Indicates that this is the default setting for the parameter RO Indicates that parameters are read only feedback and cannot be used to select controls Indicates that this parameter is only available on HDX6800 B2 and HDX6800 B4 module versions Indicates that this parameter is only available on HDX6800 B4 and HDX6800 C4 module versions Superscript number 1 Indicates that a footnote follow...

Page 47: ...4 DARS Input Type Selects the type of DARS input balanced unbalanced Balanced Unbalanced 0 5 Demux Group1 Control Controls the audio option when demuxed group 1 is present with an error Mute Repeat 0 6 Demux Group2 Control Controls the audio option when demuxed group 2 is present with an error Mute Repeat 0 7 Demux Group3 Control Controls the audio option when demuxed group 3 is present with an er...

Page 48: ...d channels 06 to 16 respectively 0 0 to 1320 0 msec 1 C V Bit Mute Enable Enables audio channel muting upon detection of an incoming set V bit No Yes 1 D Out 1A Source Select Selects the source for AES output 1A Ch01 Ch02 Ch03 Ch04 Ch05 Ch06 Ch07 Ch08 Ch09 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16 TstTone 1 TstTone 2 TstTone 3 TstTone 4 Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continued Bank Rotary Switch Parameter N...

Page 49: ...Operation 1 E Out 1B Source Select Selects the source for AES output 1B Ch01 Ch02 Ch03 Ch04 Ch05 Ch06 Ch07 Ch08 Ch09 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16 TstTone 1 TstTone 2 TstTone 3 TstTone 4 Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continued Bank Rotary Switch Parameter Name Function Options ...

Page 50: ...nstallation 1 F Out 2A Source Select Selects the source for AES output 2A Ch01 Ch02 Ch03 Ch04 Ch05 Ch06 Ch07 Ch08 Ch09 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16 TstTone 1 TstTone 2 TstTone 3 TstTone 4 Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continued Bank Rotary Switch Parameter Name Function Options ...

Page 51: ...ration Bank 2 2 1 Out 2B Source Select Selects the source for AES output 2B Ch01 Ch02 Ch03 Ch04 Ch05 Ch06 Ch07 Ch08 Ch09 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16 TstTone 1 TstTone 2 TstTone 3 TstTone 4 Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continued Bank Rotary Switch Parameter Name Function Options ...

Page 52: ...nstallation 2 2 Out 3A Source Select Selects the source for AES output 3A Ch01 Ch02 Ch03 Ch04 Ch05 Ch06 Ch07 Ch08 Ch09 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16 TstTone 1 TstTone 2 TstTone 3 TstTone 4 Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continued Bank Rotary Switch Parameter Name Function Options ...

Page 53: ...Operation 2 3 Out 3B Source Select Selects the source for AES output 3B Ch01 Ch02 Ch03 Ch04 Ch05 Ch06 Ch07 Ch08 Ch09 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16 TstTone 1 TstTone 2 TstTone 3 TstTone 4 Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continued Bank Rotary Switch Parameter Name Function Options ...

Page 54: ...nstallation 2 4 Out 4A Source Select Selects the source for AES output 4A Ch01 Ch02 Ch03 Ch04 Ch05 Ch06 Ch07 Ch08 Ch09 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16 TstTone 1 TstTone 2 TstTone 3 TstTone 4 Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continued Bank Rotary Switch Parameter Name Function Options ...

Page 55: ...TstTone 3 TstTone 4 2 6 Output Ch1A Format Selects the AES format for output channel 1A PCM Non PCM1 Auto 2 7 Output Ch1B Format Selects the AES format for output channel 1B PCM Non PCM1 Auto 2 8 Output Ch2A Format Selects the AES format for output channel 2A PCM Non PCM1 Auto 2 9 Output Ch2B Format Selects the AES format for output channel 2B PCM Non PCM1 Auto Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continue...

Page 56: ... 0 dB 0 0 3 3 Output Ch3A Gain Adjusts gain for output channel 3A 18 0 to 18 0 dB 0 0 3 4 Output Ch3B Gain Adjusts gain for output channel 3B 18 0 to 18 0 dB 0 0 3 5 Output Ch4A Gain Adjusts gain for output channel 4A 18 0 to 18 0 dB 0 0 3 6 Output Ch4B Gain Adjusts gain for output channel 4B 18 0 to 18 0 dB 0 0 3 7 Output Ch1A Invert Invert control for output channel 1A No Yes 3 8 Output Ch1B Inv...

Page 57: ...er Mode Selects the dithering mode for output channel pair 1 None On 4 9 Output 2 Dither Mode Selects the dithering mode for output channel pair 2 None On 4 A Output 3 Dither Mode Selects the dithering mode for output channel pair 3 None On 4 B Output 4 Dither Mute Selects the dithering mode for output channel pair 4 None On 4 C Output 1 Word Length Selects the word length for output audio channel...

Page 58: ...eo signal No Yes RO Y CRC Error Counter Reports the number of occurred luminance CRC errors 0 to 16777215 RO C CRC Error Counter Reports the number of occurred chrominance CRC errors 0 to 16777215 RO Group 1 Present Reports the presence of audio group 1 in the HD SDI stream No Yes RO Group 2 Present Reports the presence of audio group 2 in the HD SDI stream No Yes RO Group 3 Present Reports the pr...

Page 59: ...ked to Video Reports the locked status of the DARS input signal No Yes RO Group 1 Active Ch Reports the active channels from the control packet of audio group 1 1 2 4 12 4 34 1 34 234 1234 2 12 3 1 3 23 123 4 1 4 Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continued Bank Rotary Switch Parameter Name Function Options ...

Page 60: ...n Manual Chapter 2 Installation RO Group 2 Active Ch Reports the active channels from the control packet of audio group 2 1 2 4 12 4 34 1 34 234 1234 2 12 3 1 3 23 123 4 1 4 Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continued Bank Rotary Switch Parameter Name Function Options ...

Page 61: ...Manual 47 Chapter 3 Operation RO Group 3 Active Ch Reports the active channels from the control packet of audio group 3 1 2 4 12 4 34 1 34 234 1234 2 12 3 1 3 23 123 4 1 4 Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continued Bank Rotary Switch Parameter Name Function Options ...

Page 62: ...ate Reports the sampling rate from the control packet of audio group 1 48 0 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 0 kHz N A FreeRun RO Group 2 Smpl Rate Reports the sampling rate from the control packet of audio group 2 48 0 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 0 kHz N A FreeRun RO Group 3 Smpl Rate Reports the sampling rate from the control packet of audio group 3 48 0 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 0 kHz N A FreeRun Table 3 6 Parameter Options Continue...

Page 63: ...645 msec RO Group 4 Ch 1 2 Delay Reports the delay relative to video of channel pair 1 2 in audio group 42 699050 666 to 699050 645 msec RO Group 4 Ch 3 4 Delay Reports the delay relative to video of channel pair 3 4 in audio group 42 699050 666 to 699050 645 msec RO Group 1 DBN Error Reports if a data block number error has occurred in the group 1 de embedder No Yes RO Group 1 Chksum Error Report...

Page 64: ...CC Error Reports if an error correction code error has occurred in the group 4 de embedder No Yes RO Input Ch01 to Ch16 Vbit Fb Reports the validity bit status of input channels 01 to 16 respectively Off On RO Out Ch1A Format Fb Reports the AES format of output channel 1A PCM Non PCM RO Out Ch1B Format Fb Reports the AES format of output channel 1B PCM Non PCM RO Out Ch2A Format Fb Reports the AES...

Page 65: ...tatus Reports the status peak silence normal of output channel 4A Peak Silence Normal RO Out Ch4B Status Reports the status peak silence normal of output channel 4B Peak Silence Normal 1 Use Non PCM channel format when passing compressed audio such as Dolby E 2 These read only parameters indicate the audio and video timing relationship as indicated in the associated audio group control packet see ...

Page 66: ...e that follows Monitoring LEDs describes each LED in more detail Figure 3 1 Location of Card Edge LEDs The 10 monitoring LEDs on the card edge of HDX6800 modules are identified in Figure 3 1 left to right Table 3 7 Monitoring LEDs LED Description Color Indication Auto Indicates if auto detection of the input video signal is activated GREEN Auto detect enabled OFF Auto detect disabled 720P Indicate...

Page 67: ...ndicates if the DARS signal is present GREEN DARS is present OFF DARS is not present AUDIO1 Reports the presence of audio group 1 in the HD SDI stream GREEN Group 1 audio is present OFF Group 1 audio is not present AUDIO2 Reports the presence of audio group 2 in the HD SDI stream GREEN Group 2 audio is present OFF Group 2 audio is not present AUDIO3 Reports the presence of audio group 3 in the HD ...

Page 68: ...ogged and monitored within available software control applications for example Pilot Lite or Pilot See the appropriate software control user manual or online help for more information Note If the LED is flashing red please contact your Customer Service representative Table 3 8 Module Status LED Descriptions LED Color Sequence Meaning Off There is no power to the module the module is not operationa...

Page 69: ...1 DBN Error Group1 demux error Minor Group 1 Chksum Error Group1 demux error Minor Group 1 Parity Error Group1 demux error Minor Group 1 ECC Error Group1 demux error Minor Group 2 DBN Error Group2 demux error Minor Group 2 Chksum Error Group2 demux error Minor Group 2 Parity Error Group2 demux error Minor Group 2 ECC Error Group2 demux error Minor Group 3 DBN Error Group3 demux error Minor Group 3...

Page 70: ...fAudioAlarm activates when no embedded audio groups are detected in the HD SDI stream Group 4 ECC Error Group4 demux error Minor LossOfAudioAlarm Loss of audio Major Video Standard Mismatch Video format selection error Major Table 3 9 Alarm Descriptions Continued Alarm Name Alarm Description Alarm Level ...

Page 71: ...hapter HD SDI Video Input on page 58 DARS Input on page 58 AES Balanced Output HDX6800 B2 B4 Only on page 59 AES Unbalanced Output HDX6800 C2 C4 Only on page 59 HD SDI Video Output Reclocked on page 60 Propagation Delay on page 61 Power Consumption on page 61 Operating Temperature on page 61 Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice ...

Page 72: ...eturn loss 18 dB typical from 5 to 1485 MHz Equalization Adaptive cable equalization for up to 393 ft 120 m typical of Belden 1694A coaxial cable Item Specification Type HDX6800 B2 B4 Unbalanced AC coupled and balanced transformer coupled parameter selectable HDX6800 C2 C4 Unbalanced AC coupled Connector HDX6800 B2 B42 BNC IEC169 8 or 3 pin WECO HDX6800 C2 C4 BNC IEC169 8 Impedance 75Ω unbalanced ...

Page 73: ...s Rise fall time 5 to 30 ns 10 to 90 Bits 16 20 or 24 Channel status and user bits Maintained but professional mode 48 kHz see Appendix A Audio Bit Manipulation for more information Item Specification Standard AES 3 SMPTE276M Type Unbalanced AC coupled Connector BNC IEC169 8 Impedance 75Ω Return loss 25 dB 0 1 to 6 MHz Signal amplitude 1 0 V pk to pk 10 into 75Ω load Audio rate 48 kHz Rise fall ti...

Page 74: ...4 Standard SMPTE 292M HD SDI and 296M 50 59 94 and 60 Hz Frame rates HD SDI over coaxial cable Connector BNC IEC169 8 Impedance 75Ω Return loss 18 dB typical from 5 to 1485 MHz Signal level 800 mV 10 D C offset 0 0 V pk to pk 0 5 V Rise fall time 270 ps within 100 ps of each other Overshoot 10 of amplitude Jitter 100 kHz 135ps 10 Hz to 100 kHz 675 ps ...

Page 75: ...B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 is approximately 7 W from the positive rail and 0 3 W from the negative rail Operating Temperature The operating temperature for HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 modules is 41 to 113 F 5 to 45 C Item Specification Video 460 ns Audio minimum delay setting 3 9 msec combined embedding and de embedding applicable to combinations of the HDX6800 and HMX6800 ...

Page 76: ...62 HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Specifications ...

Page 77: ...n the manipulation of bits that occur when using HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 modules The following items are documented C bit V bit and U bit Audio sampling frequency and word length Table A 1 Description of Short Forms in the Appendix RX Key TX Key N Not recognized N Not transmitted Y Recognized Y Transmitted S Recognized and stored passed through or both ...

Page 78: ...B Invert Off TX bit passed unmodified or forced according to Output Chxx Format and Out Ch4B Format Fb parameters 0 2 to 4 000 Not Indicated 100 No Emphasis 110 50 15 µs 111 CCITT J 17 S S S S Y Y Y Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 0 5 0 Locked 1 Unlocked N N Y N RX ignores bits TX sets bit to 0 0 6 to 7 00 Not indicated 01 48 kHz 10 44 1 kHz 11 32 kHz Y Y Y Y N Y N N RX ignores bits TX...

Page 79: ...1 Max Length 110 to 111 Undefined N N N N N N N N N N N Y Y N RX ignores bits TX sets bits according to transmitted word length 2 6 to 7 00 Alignment level not indicated 01 Alignment to SMPTE RP155 10 Alignment to EBU R68 11 Reserved N Y RX ignores bits TX sets bits to 00 3 0 to 6 bit 7 0 Channel number bit 7 1 0 1 2 3 Channel number 4 5 6 Multi channel mode N Y RX ignores bits TX sets bits to 000...

Page 80: ...its to 00000000 6 to 9 0 to 7 Alphanumeric channel origin data S Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 10 to 13 0 to 7 Alphanumeric channel destination data S Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 14 to 17 0 to 7 Local sample address code S Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 18 to 21 0 to 7 Time of day sample address code S Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 22 0 to 3...

Page 81: ... RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 22 7 Bytes 17 to 21 reliability flag S Y RX ignores bits TX passed bits unmodified 23 0 to 7 CRC Y Y RX ignores bits TX calculates CRC on output Table A 2 Channel Status C Bits Data Description Continued Byte Bit Function RX TX Remarks Table A 3 V Bit and U Bit Data Descriptions Item RX TX Remarks Validity V bit S Y RX optionally mutes data if enabled TX ...

Page 82: ... Appendix A Audio Bit Manipulation Identifying Audio Characteristics Audio Sampling Frequency and Word Length Table A 4 Audio Sampling Frequency and Word Length Item Remarks Audio sampling frequency RX 48 kHz TX 48 kHz Audio word length RX 16 to 24 bits TX 16 to 24 bits ...

Page 83: ...n and Control Troubleshooting Tips Overview Find the following troubleshooting information in this appendix General Troubleshooting Steps on page 70 Software Communication and Control Issues on page 71 Hardware Communication and Control Issues on page 75 Contacting Customer Service on page 75 ...

Page 84: ...tes erratas product release notes and more can be found on our Web site at www broadcast harris com leitch Support section along with technical support information training information product downloads and the product knowledge base Associated documentation for 6800 series products can generally be found in the product specific manual that accompanies every module in the FR6802 Frame Installation...

Page 85: ...e proper module slot has not been specified Pilot Lite is not communicating with the appropriate slot See your FR6802 Frame Installation and Operation Manual for more information on slot identification The COM port is used elsewhere Check that the correct COM port is configured in Pilot Lite and that another application is not using that COM port The actual frame ID does not match the two DIP swit...

Page 86: ...nnot be discovered or controlled by Pilot Lite The back module has bent pins To determine if the module has bent pins follow this procedure a Unplug the front module b Unscrew and remove the back module c View the 20 pin spring connector at the bottom of the back module See Figure B 1 Figure B 1 Connector on 6800 Back Module This connector should not have any bent or pressed pins Even a slightly d...

Page 87: ...00 series products Although they can be installed in the FR6802 XF frame and work using card edge controls they will not be discovered or controlled by Pilot Lite For Pilot Lite to find a module it must be from the 6800 product family Pilot Lite or CCS Software Application Not Responding Pilot Lite and a CCS application such as Navigator or Pilot cannot run on the same PC at the same time Both app...

Page 88: ... try restarting Pilot Lite CCS Software Application or Remote Control Panel Does Not Communicate with Module CCS software applications such as Pilot CoPilot and Navigator and remote control panels require the purchase and installation of an ICE6800 module in an FR6802 frame in order to communicate remotely via Ethernet Alarm Query Fails When a Device Reboots When you reboot a device connected to y...

Page 89: ... recover from the power failure before you exit the application and restart the PC Module Does Not Seem to Work Although the following troubleshooting tips may seem obvious please take the time to ensure the following All appropriate rear connections are securely made The board is securely installed with no bent pins The frame is turned on Contacting Customer Service We are committed to providing ...

Page 90: ...76 HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips ...

Page 91: ...output rate 26 peak 25 processing information 25 repeat 26 sampling frequency 68 sampling rate 48 silence 25 test tones 26 unbalanced 59 word length 43 68 B back connectors 6 C c bit 64 CCS software 23 73 changing parameters 30 channel dithering 29 channel source selection 26 channel status 25 64 checksum errors 49 compatibility 73 connectors 6 contacting Leitch customer service 75 control LEDs 4 ...

Page 92: ...are versions 31 hex switch 30 I ICE6800 71 input channel feedback 25 inputs 2 6 audio 44 specifications 58 video standards 33 44 installed modules 73 Installing and removing modules 16 invert audio 42 J jumpers 14 L LEDs 4 control 30 module status 52 54 monitoring 52 Leitch customer service contacting 75 Leitch documents obtaining ii local control 14 73 M mode select rotary switch 4 Module install...

Page 93: ...ot device 74 rem loc jumper 14 location 4 remote control 14 73 Removing and installing modules 16 repeat audio 26 restore defaults 31 Returning a product iii revision history i RoHS compliance iv S Safety precautions vi setting jumpers 14 Shipping and unpacking a product iii signal flow 10 silent audio 25 51 Software upgrading 17 22 software versions 31 Standards RoHS compliance iv WEEE compliance...

Page 94: ...80 HDX6800 B2 C2 and HDX6800 B4 C4 Installation and Operation Manual Index W Warranty information ii WEEE compliance v word length 29 43 68 writing conventions ii www broadcast harris com leitch ii ...

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