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2. 8 4 8 Table 15 2 Router Layers Based on an 16x16 Router Layer 1 Input Layer 1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 9 1 9 2 0 2 0 3 1 3 1 4 2 4 2 5 3 5 3 6 4 6 4 7 5 7 5 8 6 8 6 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual 15 Configuration Table 16 2 Router Layers Based on an 32x32 Router Layer 1 Input Layer 1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 8 8 8 8 16 16 16 16 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 17 1 17 2 18 2 18 3 19 3 19 8 24 8 24 25 25 16 32 16 32 Table 17 2 Router Layers Based on an 64x64 Router Layer 1 Input Layer 1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 16 16 16 16 32 32 32 32 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 33 1 33 2 34 2 34 3 35 3 35 16 40 16 48 17 49 17 49 32 64 32 64 16 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Table 18 3 Router Layers Based on an 16x16 Router Configuration Layer 1 Input Layer 1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 6 1 6 2 7 2 7 3 8 3 8 4 9 4 9 5 10 5 10 Layer 3 Input Layer 3 Output 1 11 1 11 2 12 2 12 3 13 3 13 4 14 4 14 5 15 5 15 Table 19 3 Router Layers B
3. Certifications Integral publication of this certificate is allowed KEMA Registered Quality Inc Accredited By 4377 County Line Road ANAB Chalfont PA 18914 ANAB Ph 215 997 4519 Fax 215 997 3809 CRT 001 073004 Ov grass valley Triton Plus ANALOG VIDEO ROUTERS LL LLL LLL a i i ouaaa Atii i i OO LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI m mM Lj L mM Lj L Lj Lj L mM L Lj Lj Contacting Grass Valley International France 800 8080 2020 or 33 1 48 25 20 20 United oo Support Centers 24x7 800 8080 2020 or 33 1 48 25 20 20 24x7 1 800 547 8949 or 1 530 478 4148 Hong Kong Taiwan Korea Macau 852 2531 3058 Indian Subcontinent 91 22 24933476 Asia Southeast Asia Malaysia 603 7805 3884 Southeast Asia Singapore 65 6379 1313 China 861 0660 159 450 Japan 81 3 5484 6868 Local Support 3 Centers Australia and New Zealand 61 1300 721 495 Central South America 55 11 5509 3443 available Middle East 971 4 299 64 40 Near East and Africa 800 8080 2020 or 33 1 48 25 20 20 business hours Belarus Russia Tadzikistan Ukraine Uzbekistan 7 095 2580924 225 Switzerland 41 1 487 80 02 Europe S Europe ltaly Roma 39 06 87 20 35 28 Milan 39 02 48 41 46 58 S Europe Spain 34 91 512 03 50 Benelux Belgium 32 0 2 334 90 30 Benelux Netherlands 31 0
4. Input Layer 4 Output 1 13 1 13 2 14 2 14 3 15 3 15 4 16 4 16 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Configuration 19 Configuration Table 23 4 Router Layers Based on an 32x32 Router Layer 1 Input Layer 1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 8 8 8 8 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 9 1 9 2 10 2 10 8 16 8 16 Layer 3 Input Layer 3 Output 1 17 1 17 2 18 2 18 8 24 8 24 Layer 4 Input Layer 4 Output 1 25 1 25 2 26 2 26 8 32 8 32 20 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Configuration Table 24 4 Router Layers Based on an 64x64 Router Layer 1 Input Layer 1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 16 16 16 16 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 17 1 17 2 18 2 18 16 32 16 32 Layer 3 Input Layer 3 Output 1 33 1 33 2 34 2 34 16 48 16 48 Layer 4 Input Layer 4 Output 1 49 1 49 2 50 2 50 16 64 16 64 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual 21 Configuration Power Alarm The power alarm can be switched with SW 7 according to the pattern given in Table 25 The default setting is power alarm disabled Table 25 SW 7 Power Alarm SW7 Power Alarm Off Disables power alarm On Enables power alarm Power up Mode Switch SW 8 on the configuration switch defines the power up mode on NXN square routers The Triton Plus router provides two modes for pow er
5. 32 3 layers 21x21 4 layers 16x16 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual 13 Configuration 14 Switches 5 6 on the configuration switch set the router s mode The Router Management System software must be configured according to the mode chosen on the router The default mode is 1 router layer SW 5 and SW 6 off The modes can be switched according to the pattern given in Table 12 Table 12 SW 5 and SW 6 Router Modes SW5 SW6 RouterMode Off Off 1 router layer Off On 2 router layers On Off 3 router layers On On 4 router layers Based on the configuration above the 1 0 is connected to the router according to the following schemes in Table 13 through Table 24 where the physical limitations depend on the type of router that is purchased 8x8 16x16 32x32 or 64x64 Each table title identifies the number of router layers based on the router type Table 13 1 Router Layer Signal Input Signal Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 0 10 11 11 1 11 12 12 2 12 13 13 3 13 14 14 4 14 15 15 5 15 16 16 6 16 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Configuration Table 14 2 Router Layers Based on an 8x8 Router Layer 1 Input Layer 1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 5 1 5 2 6 2 6 3 7 3 7 4
6. CP Multi bus X Y 16x16 panel TPS 8XY CP Multi bus X Y 8x8 panel TPS 16D CP Dual bus 16x2 panel TPS 32S CP Single bus 32x1 panel TPS 32S CP GPI Single bus 32x1 panel with GPI Joystick Tally interface TPS 16S CP Single bus 16x1 panel TPS 16S CP GPI Single bus 16x1 panel with GPI Joystick Tally interface TPS 8S CP Single bus 8x1 panel TPS 8S CP GPI Single bus 8x1 panel with GPl Joystick Tally interface TPS 16XY CP Multi bus X Y 16x16 panel Table 5 19 in 2 RU Control Panels Control Panel Model Descriptions TPS 32XY CP Multi bus X Y 32x32 panel TPS 64S CP Single bus 64x1 panel TPS 64S CP GPI Single bus 64x1 panel with GPI Joystick Tally interface Table 6 19 in 4 RU Control Panels Control Panel Model Descriptions TPS 64XY CP Multi bus X Y 64x64 panel Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Connection Details Connection Details Note Available connectors at the back panel of the Triton Plus Routers are shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 shows a 1 RU Triton Plus router However the connectors are iden tical to the 1 RU also on the 2 RU and 4 RU units The only connectors that differ are the applicable signal connectors Figure 1 Triton Router Connectors s x Tm 10 SYNC Synchronization signal in Black burst composite tri level sync reference input with passive loop through for vertical int
7. Ov crass valley User Manual Revision 11 JANUARY 2009 THOMSON i amp beyond images amp bey nd KEMAX Affiliate with the N V KEMA in The Netherlands CERTIFICATE Certificate Number 510040 001 The Quality System of Grass Valley Inc 400 Providence Mine Road 15655 SW Greystone Ct 10 Presidential Way Nevada City CA 95945 Beaverton OR 97006 3 Floor Suite 300 United States United States Woburn MA 01801 United States Nederland B V Weiterstadt Germany Rennes France 4800 RP BREDA Brunnenweg 9 Rue du Clos Courtel The Netherlands D 64331 Weiterstadt Cesson Sevigne Cedex Germany France Technopole Brest Iroise 17 rue du Petit Albi BP 8244 2300 South Decker Lake Blvd CS 73808 95801 Cergy Pontoise Salt Lake City UT 84119 29238 Brest Cedex 3 Cergy France United States France 7140 Baymeadows Way Suite 101 Jacksonville FL 32256 United States Including its implementation meets the requirements of the standard ISO 9001 2000 Scope The design manufacture and support of video hardware and software products and related systems This Certificate is valid until June 14 2009 This Certificate is valid as of August 30 2006 Certified for the first time June 14 2000 fe 7 7 uc K 7A H Pierre Sall President KEMA Registered Quality The method of operation for quality certification is defined in the KEMA General Terms And Conditions For Quality And Environmental Management Systems
8. Plus units the installer user has to assure that the bus structure is installed according to this definition Note The total number of Triton Plus devices in an NCB chain is limited to 50 Maximum Distance Between NCB Devices The standard MIDI definition allows a maximum cable length of 200 250 meters between two devices Longer distances can be made with MIDI repeater units To avoid grounding problems all NCB ports have opto cou pled inputs Connecting Signal Cables to the Triton Plus Router Video Signals The Triton Plus Video Router offers standard 75 ohm BNC connectors for video inputs and outputs All video inputs are terminated with 75 ohm ter minations Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual 27 Control Panel Operation Control Panel Operation Note This section is only applicable for routers with the optional local control panel All local control panels are given a default configuration which includes the buttons A V Toggle Panel Enable Take On Off and Take In addition Input and Output buttons are pre configured Button Description AN Toggle The A V Toggle button enables disables audio and video on a specified address The address can either be read from the DIP switches or be fixed The button toggles between three states Note If the button is pressed for more than 1 second it will go into a fourth state where both audio and video are disabled In this state the button will be dimmed If the butt
9. Red Blinking RRRRR NNNNN RRRRR NNNNN Power is too low One Short Red Blink RXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX Power A failed Only active if power alarm Two Short Red Blinks XXXXX XXXXX RXRXX XXXXX Power B failed DIP is set Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual 23 Router Communication Router Communication You gain access to router for communication purposes by connecting the router s serial port to your computer Serial Connection Connection can by made through the serial port s of the router see also Connection Details on page 10 for connection details The communication parameters are configurable Please refer to the pro tocol documentation of the appropriate communication control protocol Example The protocol parameters of the Triton Plus Compact routers are as follows Bit rate 19200 bit s e Data bits 8 bits e Stop bits 1 e Parity No parity For further detail concerning this protocol please refer to the following manual Compact Router Control Protocol The DB9 female connector for the serial port s of the router has the fol lowing pinout Table 28 Table 28 Serial Connection Pinout Pin RS 232 Mode 1 Not in use Tx Rx Not in use GND GND RTS CTS Do Not Connect Oo o NI Mm om AJ wr RD Note If the standard RS 232 cable specification DCE is followed A cable with Male Male or Female Female connectors at the cable ends is used for Rx Tx crossed conn
10. Video RGB or similar system these routers must be configured to the same level The levels can be switched according to the patterns given in Table 8 The default level is 1 Table 8 Level Switch Patterns SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 Level NCB Address Off Off Off Off 1 0 0 Off Off On 2 1 Off Off On Off 3 2 Of Off On On 4 3 Of On Off Off 5 4 Off On Off On 6 5 Off On On Off 7 6 Off On On On 8 7 On Off Off Off 9 8 On Off Off On 10 9 On Off On Off 11 10 On Off On On 12 11 On On Off Off 13 12 On On Off On 14 13 On On On Off 15 14 On On On On 16 15 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Configuration Router Mode Router Mode on NxN Square Routers The Triton Plus A V router allows switching in different modes For a 1 RU Triton Plus router you can choose among the modes given in Table 9 Table 9 1 RU Triton Plus Modes Router Layers 8x8 Router 16x16 Router 1 layer 8x8 16x16 2 layers 4x4 8x8 3 layers N A 5x5 4 layers 2x2 4x4 For a 2 RU Triton Plus router you can choose among the modes given in Table 10 Table 10 2 RU Triton Plus Modes Router Layers 32x32 Router 1 layer 32x32 2 layers 16x16 3 layers 10x10 4 layers 8x8 For a 4 RU Triton Plus router you can choose among the modes given in Table 11 Table 11 4 RU Triton Plus Modes Router Layers 32x32 Router 1 layer 64x64 2 layers 32x
11. ased on an 32x32 Router Layer 1 Input Layer 1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 10 10 10 10 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 11 1 11 2 12 2 12 3 13 3 13 10 20 10 20 Layer 3 Input Layer 3 Output 1 21 1 21 2 22 2 22 3 23 3 23 10 30 10 30 i Inputs Outputs 31 and 32 are not used in this setup Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual 17 Configuration Table 20 3 Router Layers Based on an 64x64 Router Layer 1 Input Layer 1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 21 21 21 21 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 22 1 22 2 23 2 23 3 24 3 24 21 42 21 42 Layer 3 Input Layer 3 Output 1 43 1 43 2 44 2 44 3 45 3 45 21 63 21 63 1 Input Output 64 is not used in this setup Table 21 4 Router Layers Based on an 8x8 Router Layer 1 Input Layer 1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 3 1 3 2 4 2 4 Layer 3 Input Layer 3 Output 1 5 1 5 2 6 2 6 Layer 4 Input Layer 4 Output 1 7 1 7 2 8 2 8 18 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Table 22 4 Router Layers Based on an 16x16 Router Layer 1 Input Layer 1 Output 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 Layer 2 Input Layer 2 Output 1 5 1 5 2 6 2 6 3 7 3 7 4 8 4 8 Layer 3 Input Layer 3 Output 1 9 1 9 2 10 2 10 3 11 3 11 4 12 4 12 Layer 4
12. cycling or a Certificate of Destruction depending on the ultimate disposition of the product can be sent to the requester Grass Valley will be responsible for all costs associated with recycling and disposal including freight However you are responsible for the removal of the equipment from your facility and packing the equipment to make it ready for pickup For further information on the Grass Valley product take back system please contact Grass Valley at 800 80 80 20 20 or 33 1 48 25 20 20 from most other countries In the U S and Canada please call 800 547 8949 or 530 478 4148 and ask to be connected to the EH amp S Department Additional in formation concerning the program can be found at www thomsongrassvalley com environment THOMSON images amp beyond y 4 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Contents Triton Plus Analog Video Routers 7 Product Overview 4444 44444 et 7 Product Versions 0 0 0c cc ee E EEE re 8 Connection Details 2 10 Power Supply Pinouts esie ado ne sonde E Ens ll Configuration iiis ide ko rsen hal ke ha ea ee i des EHE e as 12 Router Level 2s sisaan eaan eia RP Rer Rue e wed ae eagle EFEAG 12 Router Mode error E ad ae x 3a CER GR Rv 13 Router Mode on NxN Square Routers 13 Power Alarm 2288 lice e sce den een die Ha GR aed RA AAR net
13. ecifications 2 rare cameras e e serre AA EE KEE E eee ads 30 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Contents 6 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Triton Plus Analog Video Routers Product Overview Thomson Grass Valley is proud to present the second generation of the compact small and medium routing switcher family Triton Plus With Triton Plus Thomson Grass Valley now provides a stable and proven product line including the most complete signal format and size offering available With the new ultra slim multi format and flexible product range Triton Plus fulfils the most demanding requirements from the professional broad cast market This User Manual presents the features listed below installation and oper ation procedures of the SD and 3G HD HD routers of the Triton Plus range e Router range from 8x8 to 64x64 e RS 232 and NCB Control RJ45 e Multi single and dual bus control panels e Ultra slim frame depth Low power high reliability design e Redundant power supply system with front indicators Interoperability with existing Triton Plus routers e Future proof and flexible product range Triton Plus provides many of the powerful control features that drove the Triton Modular range to success Triton Plus is ideal for general purpose facilities on air routing mobile outside broadcast applications and sophis ticated A V applications Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual 7 Produc
14. ection A cable with Male Female connectors at the cable ends is used for a straight through connection 24 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Router Communication Maximum Cable Length RS 232 IEEE has specified the maximum cable length for an RS 232 connection to 15m Longer distances can be installed depending on the environmental conditions of the installation site It is the responsibility of the installer user to secure a proper installation of the RS 232 connection NCB Connection Via the Network Control Bus system several routers and control panels can be interconnected Up to 16 levels of routers or combinations of routers can be controlled The NCB system and all RS 232 ports interchange the system status This means that any control system either from Grass Valley or from a third party manufacturer connected to any RS 232 port in the NCB loop will have access to all communication data on the bus Connecting Control Panels To get a control panel working with a specific router configure the control panel to the same level as the router Several panels can be configured to control the same router Panels can also be connected to a router via the RS 232 interface Please refer to your control panel manual for installation Pinout and Cable Type Triton Plus routers and Control Panels use RJ45 connectors for the Network Control Bus ports The following pinout shown in Table 29 is used Table 29 RJ45 Con
15. erval switching LOOP Synchronization signal out Loop through of SYNC input NCB IN Network Control Bus Input The protocol of this bus is equal and compatible to the MIDI bus protocol NCB OUT Network Control Bus Output ETHERNET Not supported at this time RS 232 RS 232 for external control protocols POWER A 15VDC Power Input POWER B 15VDC Power Input redundant supply CONFIGURATION Configuration switches 8 pcs Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Power Supply Pinouts Connection Details The DB9 power pinouts for Triton Plus routers and Control Panels are given in Table 7 Table 7 Power Supply Pinouts Pin Number Description 1 GND Not Conn ected Not Conn ected 15 VDC Not Conn ected Not Conn ected Not Conn ected 15 VDC oo BY wr N Not Conn ected Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual 11 Configuration Configuration 12 Router Level In order to get an overview of the parts that form the Triton Plus Analog Video Router this section highlights some of the main components Switches 1 4 on the configuration switch set the router s level for commu nication with the Router Management System and other units in the NCB system The panels on the NCB dedicated to operate with the router must be configured to the same level as that router If several routers are combined to form an Audio Follow
16. ing up the system The power up options can be switched according to the following pattern given in Table 26 Table 26 SW 8 Power Up Mode SW 8 Power Up Mode Of Switches all outputs according to the buffered information in the routers processor system On Switches all outputs to input 1 The Default setting switches all outputs according to the buffered informa tion in the routers processor system Configuring Output on Single Bus Panels Refer to Input on page 29 for more information on configuring the default output to be controlled from a single bus control panel 22 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual LED Status Indication LED Status Indication Start Up The LED located at the front of the router indicates the status of the router At start up the LED will alternate between red R and green G every 500ms for about two seconds After the start up sequence the LED will indicate the Alarm state of the router Alarm States The LED can either be red R green G or have no light N The LED state is described in Table 27 below with twenty letters each rep resenting 100ms which totals an alarm sequence of two seconds The X indicates that the LED keeps the color it has the moment the alarm sequence begins green or no light Table 27 LED Alarm States Description LED State Alarm Comment No Alarm Continuous Green Light GGGGG GGGGG GGGGG GGGGG Status OK Long
17. nector Pinouts Pin Description Illustration 1 Not Connected Not Connected Data router Data Data Data router Not Connected ojl Ion oO AJ wy P Not Connected Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual 25 Router Communication The following connection example Figure 2 shows connection of four Triton Plus devices with RJ45 connectors and bus termination Figure 2 Four Devices Connected Together Using RJ45 Note Each device at the end of the chain has a termination plug indicated with the letter T This termination plug must be inserted in the correct connection port If not no NCB communication is possible Termination Plug The termination plug that is mentioned in the previous chapter is necessary when you want to avoid closing the loop be a long cable The termination plug is a standard RJ45 plug with the following internal wiring shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 RJ45 Termination Plug Wiring a JL Pin 3 is connected to Pin4 34 5 G Pin5is connected to Pin 6 26 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Connecting Signal Cables to the Triton Plus Router Control Bus Structure The Network Control Bus structure follows the standard MIDI bus defini tion The NCB is defined as a closed chain of units This means that the NCB OUT of the last unit must be connected to the NCB IN of the first unit in the NCB chain To avoid problems with the control of Triton
18. on is pressed for more than 1 second again it will enable both audio and video if present Refer to Table 30 Table 30 A V Toggle Button Button Color Video Enabled Audio Enabled Yellow Yes Yes Green Yes No Red No Yes Dimmed No No If neither audio nor video is present it will be marked as disabled and the toggle state will not be used Toggle status changes will be stored in flash and used when the panel is powered up later 28 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Control Panel Operation Panel Enable The panel will start up in a disabled state In this state the button will be red and all the other buttons will be disabled When pressing the button the panel will be enabled and the color will change to green A status request will also be sent to get information on active levels Take On Off The Take On Off button enables or disables the Take button On first start up the Take button is enabled Later it will read the last status from the flash memory Take The Take buttons LED is normally off If the Take On Off button is set to on no commands will be sent from the panel until the Take button is pressed The last selected buttons and the Take button will blink until the Take button is pressed and the command is sent from the panel Output An Output button is used for selecting an output Selecting an output acti vates it so that it is switched to the next input that is selected Inpu
19. pact router configuration Connectors 2 RJ45 1 in 1 out Ethernet 10 100baseT Ethernet is not supported at this time Connector RJ45 Synchronization Analog Black Burst Looped Both PAL and NTSC supported e Tri level Looped For HD signal formats only e Distribution of synchronization signals between several routers Connector s BNC Optional Features Control panel e Optional built in control panel available External control panels available Environmental Equipment will meet guaranteed performance specifications under the following conditions Operating room temperature range 0 C to 45 C Operating relative humidity range lt 95 non condensing Equipment will operate without damage under the following conditions Temperature range 10 C to 55 C Relative humidity range lt 95 non condensing Mechanical Dimensions e HxWxD 44x483x50mm 19 in 1 RU e HxWxD 88x483x50mm 19 in 2 RU e HxWxD 176x483x50mm 19 in 4 RU Safety Emission standards Compliant with CE EN55103 1 and 2 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual 31 Specifications 32 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual
20. t An Input button switches the active output to the selected input If the Take button is enabled the switch will not be executed until the Take button is pressed When switching using the Input button all enabled audio and video levels will be switched from the selected input to the active output Note The Input button can also be used to select the active output This is useful on single bus panels When the panel is enabled press the Panel Enable button and hold it while selecting the active output by pressing an Input button Then release the Panel Enable button The panel will now be dis abled Press the Panel Enable button again to enable it Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual 29 Specifications Specifications Note All specifications are subject to change without notice Table 31 Triton Plus Analog Video Specifications Parameter Value Analog Video Supported Formats Broadcast e Composite analog video PAL and NTSC e Composite analog video SECAM e Analog RGB and e Analog YCrCb Electrical Signals Frequency response e 100kHz to 5MHz 0 0 1 dB e 100kHZ to 30MHz 0 5dB e Hz to 125MHz 0 5 3dB Return loss e gt 40dB Q5 5MHz 75 ohm BNC e gt 35dB Q10MHz Output DC offset error lt 15mV DC Gain OdB 0 1dB Crosstalk 60dB up to 5MHz Differential gain e lt 0 1 for routers up to 16x16 e lt 0 2 for 32x32 and 64x64 routers Bar til
21. t 0 196 Lum non linearity e lt 0 1 for routers up to 16x16 e lt 0 2 for 32x32 and 64x64 routers Video s n gt 70dB unweighted Max signal level gt 2V p p Delay difference any input lt 1nsec to one output Connector 75 ohm BNC female Impedance 75 ohm nominal Reference Inputs Connector 75 ohm BNC female loop through Return loss e gt 40dB 100kHz to 5MHz e gt 35dB 5 to 10MHz Signal format NTSC or PAL Black Burst Signal level Nominal 1 0V p p Switching field Field 1 Timing e PAL 30us 5us after Hsync in Line 6 NTSC 30us 5us after Hsync in Line 10 30 Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Specifications Table 31 Triton Plus Analog Video Specifications Parameter Value Power Supply TPS PWR 40 40W power supply unit for 8x8 to 32x32 TPS PWR 90 90W power supply unit for 64x64 versions AC supply voltage range 100 240VAC 50 60Hz e Max 1 6A TPS PWR 40 max 3W TPS PWR 90 AC mains connector IEC 320 DC output e 15V max 2 2A 15V max 1 35A Maximum 43W for 8x8 32x32 versions e 15V max 4A 15V max 2 5A Maximum 90W for 64x64 versions DC connector DB9 female Status monitoring Via LED in front of router CP Control Standard Features Serial port RS 232 for protocol conversion to Triton Plus compact control protocol or to 3rd party protocols Connector DB9 female NCB ports For integration with Triton Plus com
22. t Overview Product Versions The following versions of the Triton Plus Analog Video Routers are avail able e Analog Video 19 in 1 RU Depth 5 cm see Table 1 e Analog Video 19 in 2 RU Depth 5 cm see Table 2 e Analog Video 19 in 4 RU Depth 5 cm see Table 3 Table 1 Analog Video 19 in 1 RU Depth 5 cm Model Description TPS V0808 TPS V0808CP 8x8 Analog Video Router 125 MHz Router partitioning X Y control panel on CP version TPS V1616 TPS V1616CP 16x16 Analog Video Router 125MHz Router partitioning X Y control panel on CP version TPS V1602 TPS V1602CP 16x2 Analog Video Router 125MHz Router partitioning dual bus control panel on CP version Table 2 Analog Video 19 in 2 RU Depth 5 cm Model Description TPS V3232 TPS V3232CP 32x32 Analog Video Router 125MHz Router partitioning X Y control panel on CP version Table 3 Analog Video 19 in 4 RU Depth 5 cm Model Description TPS V6464 TPS V6464CP 64x64 Analog Video Router 125MHz Router partitioning X Y control panel on CP version Triton Plus Analog Video User Manual Product Overview The following control panel versions are available for the Triton Plus series e 19 in 1 RU Table 4 e 19in 2 RU Table 5 e 19 in 4 RU Table 6 Table 4 19 in 1 RU Control Panels Control Panel Model Descriptions TPS 16XY
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