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2. Personality Options This section outlines how to configure the options available in the Personality tab For More Information on e on configuring the TES 8643 for encoding or decoding SCTE 104 messages refer to the section Selecting a Mode on page 5 3 Configuring the Input Signal Timing Display The Timing Display feature enables you to configure how the input signal timing is reported by DashBoard This information is displayed in the individual Input Timing fields of the Signal tab The timing display reports the delay of the input signals in output format clocks and lines To configure the input signal timing for your card 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the Config tab 2 Select the Personality tab located at the bottom of the Config tab 3 Configure how the signal timing by selecting one of the following options from the Timing Display menu e Relative to Reference Select this option to display the timing offset values of the SDI inputs relative to the selected reference as follows gt A negative offset value indicates that the SDI signal is earlier than the reference A positive value indicates that the SDI signal is later than the reference e Input to Output Select this option to display the timing offset values of the SDI inputs relative to the SDI output of the card as follows gt A negative offset value indicates that the IN signal is earlier than the OUT signal A positive va
3. monitoring the reference status refer to the section Signal Tab on page 8 2 To select the reference source for the card 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the Config tab 2 Select the Video tab located at the bottom of the Config tab Ports ANC Delete ANC Decode ANC Encode SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 GPIO Encode SE 1080p 59 94 LEVEL A h Upload Reboot Contig Tab Video Tab 3 Select a reference input from the Reference Input menu Refer to Table 8 5 on page 8 5 for a list of options 3 4 Basic Configuration TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Configuring the Video Outputs Use the following procedure to configure your video outputs on the card 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the Config tab 2 Select the Video tab located at the bottom of the Config tab ANC Delete ANC Decode ANC Encode SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 GPIO Encode Decode Status G 1080p 59 94 LEVEL A NTP Time GPI Tally Config Tab Output Setup Area 3 From the Video Format menu specify the video format for the card input and outputs This must be compatible with the selected reference Refer to Table 8 5 on page 8 5 for a list of available formats Note The output timing delay is fixed at half a line from the reference source For More Information on e input status fields in the Signal tab refer to the section Signal Tab on page 8 2 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Basic Configuration 5
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5. Rear Module field in the Product tab reports when a rear module is not compatible with the TES 8643 Disables the alarm Configures the TES 8643 as an encoder of SCTE 104 triggers All GPIO ports are automatically configured as inputs TES 8643 does not encode SCTE 104 triggers Configures the TES 8643 as a decoder of SCTE 104 triggers All GPIO ports are automatically configured as outputs TES 8643 does not decode SCTE 104 triggers Parameters Relative to Reference Input to Output Unlocked Locked Selected Cleared Selected Green Not selected Grey Selected Green Not selected Grey Timing Display Edit Permission Incompat Rear Module Decode Option Title Timing Display Card Lock SCTE 104 Mode Load Save Tab Table 8 10 summarizes the options in the Load Save tab Table 8 10 Load Save Menu Items Menu Tie Wem Parameter ___ Description Resets all DashBoard parameters and values Global excluding ethernet reference and output Settings format settings to the factory default values Load Factory Defaults 8 8 Appendix B DashBoard Menus TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Ports Menus This section summarizes the options in the Ports tab The Serial and Ethernet ports have separate tabs so that different settings can be maintained Serial Tab Table 8 11 summarizes the options in the Serial sub tab Description Enables t
6. Type Splice ID Program ID Pre Roll Time Break Duration Auto Return Avail Num Avails Expected Event Log Last Event Tab Menu Title Port GPIO TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Table 8 21 summarizes the options available in DashBoard for the SCTE 104 GPIO Encode tab Table 8 21 SCTE 104 GPIO Encode Menu Items Parameters SCTE 104 GPIO Encode Menus Menu Title Description Trigger occurs before the splice point Trigger occurs at the exact moment of the splice point Trigger occurs once the splice point ends Trigger occurs before the splice point ends Cancels the last sent trigger Specifies the Splice ID value that the TES 8643 searches for in the packet The TES 8643 activates the GPIO when the specified value matches what is set in the trigger If the value does not match the trigger is ignored Specifies the Program ID value that the TES 8643 searches for in the trigger The TES 8643 activates the GPIO when the specified value matches what is set in the trigger If the value does not match the trigger is ignored TES 8643 adjusts and applies the pre roll value number of seconds before initiating the trigger This value is ignored when Type is set to Start Immediate or End Immediate Specifies the length tenths of seconds for the insertion This value is ignored when Type is set to End Normal or End Immediate TES 8643 automatically return
7. TES 8643 searches for in the message The TES 8643 activates the GPIO when the specified value matches what is set in the message If the value does not match the message is ignored Match On Augments when the pre roll begins in milliseconds A negative value decreases the pre roll start time while a positive value adds to the pre roll start time Enables the TES 8643 to ignore any Selected pre roll values and initiate the message Ignore Preroll immediately The TES 8643 applies the pre roll value before initiating the trigger Trigger Delay Cleared a The default is 0 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix B DashBoard Menus 8 21 Decode Status Menus Table 8 23 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Decode Status tab The Status field in the Decode Status tab varies in severity from green valid yellow caution to red alarm DashBoard reports the most severe alarm for a single field Alarm colors are noted within the tables as text set in brackets next to the menu parameter name Table 8 23 Decode Status Menu Items Description TES 8643 is decoding correctly without errors There are two enabled services using the same DID and SDID Matching DID and SDID is not present in the input stream There is incoming data matching the DID and SDID but the output port is not connected There is data matching the DID and SDID present on both the incoming lum
8. 02 GPI Cabling The TES 8643 provides up to eight General Purpose Input GPI and Tally pins to interface with external equipment The number of GPI Tallies available depends on the rear module type and the card model you are using The GPI ports are available on 3 pin WECO connectors located on the rear module The 3 pin mating connectors are provided with the rear module The default state for the GPI O contacts is active low signaling This way if the card is removed from the openGear frame no external events will be inadvertently asserted by the card This also means that if a GPI cable is absent from the rear module no GPI or Tally will be triggered and executed inadvertently by the card Ports are user programmable to be either an input GPI or an output Tally Electrically the ports are set up for contact closure to ground with 4 75Kohm pull up resistor to 5V so they default to a logical high state For More Information on e configuring GPIs for triggering SCTE 104 messages refer to the section Setting up GPI Tally Communications on page 5 5 GPI Tally Cabling GPI Tallies can be used to remotely control the operation of the TES 8643 by means of contact closures VANC services SCTE 104 triggers can be enabled or disabled on one or more of these inputs This section summarizes the GPI Tally cabling for the TES 8643 based on the rear module type The 8320AR 055 rear module provides up to eigh
9. Encode Status Menus Table 8 24 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Encode Status tab The Status field in the Encode Status tab varies in severity from green valid yellow caution to red alarm DashBoard reports the most severe alarm for a single field Alarm colors are noted within the tables as text set in brackets next to the menu parameter name Table 8 24 Encode Status Menu Items Description Encoding is operating correctly without errors The encode stream is enabled but not in overwrite mode There is upstream data with the same DID and SDID which the TES 8643 is letting pass through the encoder because there is either no local data to encode or upstream data has priority The encode stream is enabled in overwrite mode There is upstream data with the same DID and SDID which the TES 8643 is erasing because there is no local data to encode The encode stream is enabled in overwrite mode or local priority mode There is upstream data with the same DID and SDID which we are overwriting with local data There is no data to encode from the incoming port Found the packet identifier the length is valid and there is a footer in the proper location the checksum is valid but is out of sequence from the previous packet The TES 8643 still lets this packet pass One of the following errors is occurring The cable s to the serial port or ethernet port on the rear module is not secured If the
10. If the values do not match the trigger is ignored 5 To match the Splice ID in the trigger e Select the Splice ID box in the Enable column e Use the Splice ID Value field to specify the Splice ID value that the TES 8643 searches for in the trigger The TES 8643 activates the GPO when the specified value matches what is set in the trigger If the values do not match the trigger is ignored 6 Use the Trigger Delay slider to augment when the pre roll begins in milliseconds This field allows the GPIO pulse signal to be delayed if required for compatibility with connected equipment This should normally be set to 0 unless you know that a delay is needed 7 Select the Ignore Pre roll box to enable the TES 8643 to ignore any pre roll values and initiate the trigger immediately 5 8 SCTE 104 Messages TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Setting up Logging The TES 8643 maintains a list of trigger events and presents them in reverse chronological order in the Event Log sub tab of the SCTE 104 Log tab An example is shown in the following screen capture SCTE 104 GPIO Encode SCTE 104 Log Tab Event Log Sub tab Each entry includes the GPIO number date and time Splice Event ID and type of event The tab displays the last 24 of a possible 4000 log entries At a typical rate of 2 trigger events per hour it will hold over 20 days of triggers for one GPIO or 2 6 days for eight GPIOs When it fills the oldest entries are rem
11. Ifyou are you are using a LAN connection connect the transmit computer to the Ethernet port on the TES 8643 rear module via an Ethernet LAN using a standard RJ45 cable To install the TES 8643 as a receiver 1 Connect the equipment providing the video signal containing the VANC data to be received to the TES 8643 IN 1 connector on the encoder 2 Connect the TES 8643 OUT 1 connector to other equipment that needs this video signal It is recommended that the output be terminated in 75ohm 3 Ifyou are using a serial data connection connect the receive computer to the Serial port on the TES 8643 rear module 4 Ifyou are using a LAN connection connect the receive computer to the Ethernet port on the TES 8643 rear module via an Ethernet LAN using a standard RJ45 cable Cabling a Reference Source A video reference can be supplied to the TES 8643 either through the local reference input on the rear module or one of the reference inputs on the openGear frame However Ross Video recommends using the SDI input as the reference source To cable the reference source for your TES 8643 1 Ifyou wish to use the frame reference input connect the reference input to the REF 1 or REF 2 connector on the openGear frame 2 Ifyou wish to use an local reference input connect the analog reference input source to the REF IN connector on your TES 8643 rear module 3 Ifyou wish to use the SDI input as the reference source connect the reference
12. Input 1 Timing Output Timing Menu Title 8 This can be changed via the Timing Display menu located on the Personality tab TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 8 2 Appendix B DashBoard Menus Hardware Tab Table 8 2 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Hardware tab Table 8 2 Hardware Tab Items Description Normal operation no hardware errors and the correct rear module is installed Card is connected to the wrong rear module Rear module is incompatible and the Incompat Rear Module alarm is disabled Measured input voltage Current consumption in milliAmperes Calculated power of the card FPGA Core temperature A warning is displayed when the card FPGA Core Temperature reaches 85 C If the temperature reaches 100 C the card automatically shuts down to avoid permanent damage and will have to be re booted or power cycled to resume normal operation Displays the CPU Load average where x xx represents in the last minute y yy represents the last five minutes 7 27 represents the last fifteen minutes CPU Memory Used Total CPU Memory CompactFlash card is not implemented Displays the amount of space used on the CompactFlash card CompactFlash card is not present An error occurred such as incompatible CompactFlash card or the card cannot be read Appendix B DashBoard Menus 3 Parameters OK Green Incomp I O module Red Alarm sup
13. listed below to avoid personnel injury and to prevent product damage Product may require specific equipment and or installation procedures to be carried out to satisfy certain regulatory compliance requirements Notices have been included in this publication to call attention to these specific requirements Symbol Meanings This symbol on the equipment refers you to important operating and maintenance servicing instructions within the Product Manual Documentation Failure to heed this information may present a major risk of damage to persons or equipment Warning The symbol with the word Warning within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution The symbol with the word Caution within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices Notice The symbol with the word Notice within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in major or minor equipment damage or a situation which could place the equipment in a non compliant operating state ESD Susceptibility This symbol is used to alert the user that an electrical or electronic device or assembly is susceptible to damage from an ESD event gt gt lt Pe B Important Safety
14. provided that the names of 1 1 1 and the M I T S I P B not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission M LT and the M LT S 1 P B make no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix E Software Licenses 1 zlib Copyright C 1995 1998 Jean loup Gailly and Mark Adler This software is provided as is without any express or implied warranty In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this soft ware Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose including commercial applications and to alter it and redistribute it freely subject to the follow ing restrictions 1 The origin of this software must not be misrepresented you must not claim that you wrote the original software If you use this software in a product an acknowl edgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required 2 Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original software 3 This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution Jean loup Gailly Mark Adler jloup gzip org madler alumni caltech edu The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs Request for Comments 1950 to 1952 in the files
15. the relay is disabled if the bypass is also disabled in the Config tab of DashBoard e You can also put the card into Bypass mode by toggling the Video State button in the Video sub tab of the Config tab TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Physical Installation 9 Ethernet Port Cabling The Ethernet port on the rear module is an RJ 45 jack for Ethernet connection to a local area network This port is used to stream VANC decode encode data connect to an Ethernet network for communications and software upgrades using DashBoard This section presents a general overview of the Ethernet connection process The exact steps for connecting your card to your facility via an Ethernet network depend on the network requirements of your facility Note that in addition to the Ethernet port on the rear module you must also provide an Ethernet connection to the openGear frame as outlined in the manual that accompanied your frame The Ethernet connection on the frame is used for communications software upgrades using DashBoard and as the time source for the SCTE 104 event log For More Information on e set up of Ethernet connections between the Comtrol DeviceMaster and the TES 8643 refer to the chapter Appendix A Using a Port Expander on page 7 1 Ethernet Cabling for the TES 8643 Contact your IT Department before connecting to your facility network to ensure that there are no conflicts They will provide you with an appropriate value fo
16. 02 Cabling Overview This section outlines the cabling designations for the TES 8643 For More Information on e on GPI cabling refer to the section GPI Cabling on page 2 13 e equalization specifications when using Belden 1694A or equivalent coaxial cable for SDI connections refer to Appendix D Specifications on page 10 1 e configuring your video input and outputs in DashBoard refer to the section Configuring the Video Outputs on page 3 5 8320AR 055 Cabling Figure 2 4 and the rear module label summarize the cabling designations for the 8320AR 055 IN 1 Not used Not used Not used OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 0 6 9 Do Eil Go OUT 4 6 6 6 6 6 REF IN ETHERNET SERIAL Figure 2 4 Cable Connections for the 8320AR 055 Overview This section briefly outlines the steps to cable the TES 8643 as an encoder or as a receiver To install the TES 8643 as an encoder If you plan to use the TES 8643 as an encoder proceed as follows 1 Connect the equipment providing the video signal source to the IN 1 connector on the TES 8643 rear module 2 Connect the OUT 1 connector on the TES 8643 rear module to the equipment that is to receive the video signal with the inserted VANC data 3 Ifyou are using a serial data connection connect the transmit computer to the Serial port on the rear module TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Physical Installation 7 4
17. 1 TES 8643 and the 8320AR 055 Technical Specifications Category Parameter Specification 1 480i 59 94Hz SMPTE 259M 5761 50Hz SMPTE 259M 10801 59 94Hz SMPTE 292M 10801 50Hz SMPTE 292M 720p 59 94Hz SMPTE 292M 720p 50Hz SMPTE 292M 1080p Level A 59 94Hz SMPTE 424M 1080p Level A 50Hz SMPTE 424M 75ohm terminating SD HD 1 5G gt 15dB HD 3G gt 10dB SD 300m HD 1 5G 140m HD 3G 60m IN 1 4 750hm SD HD 1 5G gt 13dB HD 3G gt 10dB OUT 1 800mV 10 OV 50mV SD 900ps typical 150ps typical 3G 130ps typical lt 10 typical Number of Inputs Data Rates and SMPTE Standards Accommodated Serial Digital Video Inputs Impedance Return Loss Equalization using Belden 1694A cable Number of Outputs Impedance Return Loss Serial Digital Signal Level Video Outputs DC Offset Rise and Fall Time 20 80 Overshoot Maximum Ambient Temperature 40 C Power Maximum Power Consumption 19W TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 10 2 Appendix D Specifications Communication Specifications This section provides additional information on the different connector types of the TES 8643 rear module Serial Port When building cables to interface to the card Serial port it is recommended to use CAT 5 or CAT Se cable with the standard Ethernet wiring color coding Table 10 2 shows the p
18. 2 Select the SCTE 104 tab located at the bottom of the ANC Encode tab ANC Delete ANC Decode ANC ERODE SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 GPIO Encode Decode Status Encode Status Upload Reboot ANC Encode Tab SCTE 104 Tab 3 Select SCTE 104 from the Encode Mode 4 Specify a line in the Encode Line field The PID and SDID are preset to values defined by SCTE 104 2011 5 4 SCTE 104 Messages TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Setting up GPI Tally Communications This section explains how to configure communications for GPIs on the card using the menus and options available in DashBoard Each of the GPI O ports can be configured for SCTE 104 messages GPI Overview When configured as a GPI for SCTE 104 messages a port behaves as an input and can be used to transmit SCTE 104 messages A push button switch or an ON OFF switch may be directly connected between the port and the adjacent ground pin Alternatively an external device may drive a low level Minimum pulse duration is ms anything shorter will be filtered out Typically you will configure the GPI for Edge trigger This means that the action is carried out either on the falling edge button is pushed or rising edge button is released depending on which Polarity is selected Alternatively users may configure the GPI for Level trigger In this mode the action is carried out on both the rising and falling edges so there are effectively two states The Polarity control can be use
19. 8 11 Serial Menu Items Parameters Selected Cleared None RS 232 RS 422 unterm RS 422 NULL RS 422 NULL unterm Menu Title Port Enabled Serial TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Description Specifies which VANC service is assigned to the Serial port Note that this list corresponds to the labels on the Ethernet sub tab Selects the bit rate for the external device connected to the Serial port Sets the number of data bits transmission character length Sets the Parity type Sets the number of stop bits transmission Disables this feature Flow control is used to maintain the byte count data rate If the port provides more data than can be inserted then the data will be buffered until the port is flow controlled Since the maximum baud rate is 115200 the TES 8643 transmits up to 192bytes per field 60Hz Table 8 11 Serial Menu Items Parameters Decode DID SDID Encode x DID SDID SCTE 104 Serial Basic Link Layer Logging Output 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 7 8 Menu Title Service Bit Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control a Where represents the Encode Mode assigned to the service b This option is mutually exclusive with the SCTE104 Serial Basic Link Layer option on the Ethernet tab 8 10 Appendix B DashBoard Menus TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Ethernet Tab Tab
20. Byte Mode video field Settings Any received data will be inserted using a Field 2 Fields smaller data Count if necessary when no data has been received for two complete video fields Adds a string of hexadecimal bytes to VANC Header insert in the header of each Byte mode packet a The default value is 10 b Field is read only when Encode Mode is set to Caption CDP or Subtitle SDP c Field is read only unless Encode Mode is set to Byte Configurable Settings Table 8 16 outlines the parameters that are configurable based on the Encode Mode selected A check mark indicates that the parameter is configurable Table 8 16 Configurable Settings by Encode Mode Encode Mode Setting e Caption Subtitle Custom BEEN GE SDP Packet DID SDID Encode Line Encode Channel VANC Priority Timeout in frames Send Field Indicator Packet Mode Settings Packet Identifier Byte Mode Settings Data Count Flush Buffer at VANC Flush Buffer Timeout VANC Header TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix B DashBoard Menus 7 Default Settings Table 8 17 summarizes the default settings of the encode parameters based on the Encode Mode Table 8 17 Default Settings by Encode Mode Encode Mode Setting Caption Subtitle CDP SDP Custom Packet DID SDID 0x1 Encode Line 9 9 Last value Last value Encode Channel Luma Luma Packet Mode Settings P
21. Custom Packet mode is being used for one of these applications the values for the various fields must conform to the applicable standard For any custom applications however the transmit computer need only ensure that the fields conform to the format given above Byte Mode Byte mode allows data of undefined format to be inserted into the VANC The data will normally be inserted into a single packet on a single line and will be inserted as soon as possible At each insertion opportunity the TES 8643 will take the data accumulated from the source and build it into one or more packets as defined by the Data Count setting and insert it If you try to provide data faster than the rate specified by the Data Count setting then the TES 8643 will flow control the data source In Byte mode data is encoded as it arrives at the port according to rules which are defined by the settings enabled when Encode mode is set to Byte Data Count Data Count sets the maximum number of bytes that will be sent in a single VANC line for the given field If the port provides more data than can be inserted then the data will be buffered until the port is flow controlled Flow control will be used to maintain the specified data rate If the port provides less data than allowed on the line then any completed packets will be sent If no complete packets have been gathered then no packets will be inserted unless one of the following flush behaviors is triggered A VA
22. Data Ports Configuration In This Chapter This chapter outlines how to configure the Serial and Ethernet ports on the rear module Before proceeding ensure that you have configured the ANC encode and or decode services and the Ethernet communication settings for your TES 8643 as outlined in the previous chapters For details on using a Comtrol DeviceMaster with the TES 8643 refer to the chapter Appendix A Using a Port Expander on page 7 1 The following topics are discussed e Configuring the Serial Data Port e Configuring the Ethernet Data Ports TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Data Ports Configuration 1 Configuring the Serial Data Port This section outlines how to configure the TES 8643 to communicate over the Serial port on the rear module Note When the Serial port is disabled any incoming data on the port is discarded by the TES 8643 The Bit Rate Data Bits Parity and Stop Bits fields are ignored To configure serial communications 1 From the Tree View select the node for the TES 8643 you want to access 2 Select the Ports tab 3 Select the Serial tab located at the bottom of the Ports tab ANC Delete ANC Decode ANC Encode SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 GPIO Encode Decode Status Encode Status SCTE 104 Serial Basic Link Layer Ports Serial Tab 4 Use the Port Type menu to specify the transmission standard used by the external device connected to the Serial port 5 Use the Service menu to spec
23. Encode Mode options to specify the type of encoding for the stream Refer to the section Encoder Settings Overview on page 4 2 for details Depending on the selected mode some menu items may be read only SCTE 104 GPIO Encode Decode Status Encode Status SCTE 104 Refresh ANC Encode 1 Tab Caption CDP Selected 3 Use the DID and SDID fields to specify the fields in the encoded Ancillary Data Packet Use the Encode Line field to specify which line to encode into Use the Encode Channel options to specify whether to encode the luma or chroma channel Note that if you are using an SD signal both channels are encoded regardless of the selection made for the Encode Channel 6 Configure the Send Field Indicator as required Refer to the section Send Field Indicator on page 4 2 for details on this parameter 7 Ifyou selected Byte as the Encode Mode e Inthe Data Count field specify the maximum number of bytes that will be sent on a single VANC line for the given field e Set the Flush Buffer at VANC for each field Refer to the section Flush Buffer at VANC on page 4 6 for details on setting this parameter TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 ANC Encoding and Decoding 7 Set the Flush Buffer Timeout as follows as outlined in the section Flush Buffer Timeout on page 4 6 In the VANC Header field type a string of hexadecimal bytes to insert at the start of each Byte Mode packet For example to inser
24. Ethernet Port Cabling 2 10 Ethernet Cabling for the TES So 2 10 Serial EE 2 11 Cabling for the Serial 1076 2 11 GPE Cabling cost 0 7 tenets 2 13 GPI Tally Cabling 2 13 Basic Configuration 3 Using DashB 3 2 3 3 Selecting the Timing Source ec ccccc 3 4 Configuring the Video Outputs ccccceccccsecsseeseceeeeceecesceeeeecesseeeeeaeecsecseesaeeeeetesereeseeereees 3 5 Personality Options 3 6 Configuring the Input Signal Timing 018 1215 3 6 Configuring the Edit Bemmissions 3 6 SOftware Upea ES r a ea hedomne EA deene 3 7 Loading the Factory Defaults 3 icc ccccccccs ccs cvscccesesceschcecaeatbckcvesvde aE E E E 3 9 Using Datasafe rinnen ae E Aa Ee dere 3 10 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Contents i Encoder Settings OVeErview dece 4 2 Encode Mode quien seca EE EE 4 2 DID and SDID WEE 4 2 EM COASTS EE 4 2 Encode Chantiel aienea EE Ae reg 4 2 Send Field 10110107 EE 4 2 Upstr am VANC Priority enee Baa AANA MAE 4 3 Encode Mode Overviews sis a Eeer gees eana a Ea AA Ge Ee 4 4 Disabled geesde e E E EE E E EE EA AEE E 4 4 Caption CDP Mode 4 4 Subtitle SDP Mode 4 4 Custom Packet M ssel deed 4 4 4 5 Configuring the TES 8643 for 4 7 Configuring the Upstream VANC Priority Settings 4 8 ANG 26 6 6 6 0 ek E EE E E A 4 9 Decoder Settings Overvie ee
25. Instructions Caution This product is intended to be a component product of the openGear frame Refer to the DFR 8300 and OG3 FR Series Frame User Manual for important safety instructions regarding the proper installation and safe operation of the frame as well as its component products Warning Certain parts of this equipment namely the power supply area still present a safety hazard with the power switch in the OFF position To avoid electrical shock disconnect all A C power cords from the chassis rear appliance connectors before servicing this area Warning Service barriers within this product are intended to protect the operator and Ah service personnel from hazardous voltages For continued safety replace all barriers after any servicing This product contains safety critical parts which if incorrectly replaced may present a risk of fire or electrical shock Components contained with the product s power supplies and power supply area are not intended to be customer serviced and should be returned to the factory for repair To reduce the risk of fire replacement fuses must be the same time and rating Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Warning This product includes an Ethernet Port which allows this product to be A connected to a local area network LAN Only connect to networks that remain inside the building Do not connect to networks that go
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27. Settings Overview e Encode Mode Overview e Configuring the TES 8643 for Encoding e ANC Delete Setup e Decoder Settings Overview e Configuring the TES 8643 to Decode Assigning Data Ports e Monitoring the Status via DashBoard version 6 1 0 or higher You can download the DashBoard Control System software and manual from the Ross Video website Note Before proceeding ensure that you are running DashBoard software TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 ANC Encoding and Decoding 1 Encoder Settings Overview The TES 8643 provides the ability to mark for deletion all incoming VANC packets having the same DID and SDID as services that are being inserted regardless of their location in the VANC lines This feature is enabled by default for each DID SDID used for insertion to ensure that the output does not contain an unintended combination of upstream and locally inserted data bearing the same DID and SDID However you can disable deletion for selected services for example to allow an upstream data service to pass through when local insertion is passed This section outlines the basic settings available on each ANC Encode tab Encode Mode When you select a Encode Mode the TES 8643 automatically configures and locks the applicable settings on the tab Refer to the section Encode Mode Overview on page 4 4 for information on the available Encode Modes to choose from DID and SDID The Data ID and Secondary Data ID specif
28. This section summarizes the read only information displayed in the SCTE 104 Log sub tabs Event Log Tab Table 8 19 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Event Log sub tab Table 8 19 Event Log Menu Items Menu Title Item Parameters Description Each field displays an event where yyy mm dd represents the date Tt represents the timestamp UTC Ty represents the trigger type SI represents the Splice ID e PID represents the Program ID PT represents the Pre roll Time BD represents the Break Duration AR represents the Auto Return AN represents the Avail Numbers AE represents the Avail Numbers Expected Updates the fields on the Event Log tab Removes the entries from the fields on the Event Log tab yyyy mm dd Tt Ty SI PID PT BD AR AN AE Refresh Clear Log Table 8 20 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Last Event sub tab Table 8 20 Last Event Menu Items Description Specific time that the event was processed UTC value for the specified port GPIO Specifies when the splice occurred Specifies the Splice ID value in the SCTE 104 message Specifies the Program ID value in the SCTE 104 message Indicates the Pre Roll Time that was applied Indicates the insertion length Indicates whether an auto ACK was sent Specifies the found Avail value Indicates the total number of Avails Appendix B DashBoard Menus 9 Parameters Timestamp
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31. clothing is worn Always exercise proper grounding precautions when working on circuit boards and related equipment Unpacking Unpack each card you received from the shipping container and ensure that all items are included If any items are missing or damaged contact your sales representative or Ross Video directly 2 2 Physical Installation TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Card Overview This section provides an overview of the controls available on the TES 8643 Figure 2 1 ti 10 02435 aUsepedwog LS ge Se Sc Figure 2 1 Components 1 CompactFlash Card 3 JP5 JP6 2 Board Reset Button SW1 4 Reference Termination JP7 1 CompactFlash Card The CompactFlash card is not implemented on the TES 8643 2 Board Reset Button SW1 Pressing this button resets the microprocessor and re initializes the card This is a hard reset of the card and unsaved settings are not retained This may cause loss of data and should only be performed as advised by Ross Video Technical Support 3 JP5 JP6 These jumpers are not yet implemented and must be left in the default position of Pin 2 center and Pin 3 bottom 4 Reference Termination JP7 JP7 is a 3 position jumper block used to configure the 75ohm termination on the local reference input on BNC 9 e Pin 1 left Pin 2 center position In this position the reference is terminated with a 75ohm resistor This configuration is to be
32. data streams Decode and encode operation and bandwidth usage are independent Bandwidth for each is limited to just under 4kB field including overhead approximately 2Mbps of user data with maximum size packets at 60Hz These eight data streams may be delivered via the network connection Ethernet port or one may be through the Serial port Transparent Encoding The VANC Processor of the TES 8643 allows insertion in any line and luma chroma component of the VANC space that is defined for the video format but not outside the VANC area You can assign each data service to any valid line and component including having any or all services share a single line and component The VANC Processor allows you to specify whether to insert locally sourced data services after existing VANC data append or completely blank the line before inserting overwrite Delay Locally sourced data appears in the output stream with up to a one field delay The upstream VANC data in the SDI input that are not processed or that are simply marked for deletion have a minimal delay equal to the SDI path length of the TES 8643 Encode Overflow If a line is not marked for deletion then locally appended data may overflow the line In this case the locally appended data will be appended in the next available VANC space Additionally a high capacity stream may exceed the space available in a single line so again it is inserted in the next available VANC space High
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36. input port is an ethernet port check its status and settings in the Ethernet sub tab of the Ports tab Data being sent to the encoder is faster than it can be processed If the data is sent via the Serial port the encoder will assert flow control to the transmit computer when needed to avoid losing data If the program sending the data does not respect flow control the TES 8643 will receive more data than it can process and data will be lost Appendix B DashBoard Menus e 3 Parameter OK Green Passing upstream Green Erasing upstream Green Overwriting stream Green Not sending ANC Yellow Packet sequence error Yellow Encode input port not connected Yellow Incoming data overflowed output Yellow Status Option Title Encode x DID SDID TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Table 8 24 Encode Status Menu Items Description If the encode stream is assigned to the serial port verify that the serial communication settings are valid Refer to the section Configuring the Serial Data Port on page 6 2 If the encode stream is assigned to an Ethernet port verify that the Ethernet settings are valid Refer to the section Configuring the Ethernet Data Ports on page 6 3 Cannot match on the packet identifier in the incoming stream Missing the packet footer byte 0x74 which must follow the payload Found the packet identifier but the
37. interconnected production and terminal equipment in your environment e VANC space is defined to start at the beginning of Line 1 It extends until the end of the last line of the vertical interval which depends on the video format Conventions The following conventions are used e The Operating Tips and Note boxes are used throughout this manual to provide additional user information 1 The recommended VANC space starts at the second line after the switching line TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Introduction 7 1 8 Introduction TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Physical Installation In This Chapter This chapter provides instructions for the basic physical installation of your TES 8643 The following topics are discussed e Before You Begin e Card Overview Installing the TES 8643 Cabling Overview e Ethernet Port Cabling e Serial Cabling TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Physical Installation 1 Before You Begin Before you begin ensure that you are using DashBoard version 6 1 0 or higher The DashBoard Control System software and user manual are available to download from the Ross Video website Static Discharge Throughout this chapter please heed the following cautionary note ESD Susceptibility Static discharge can cause serious damage to sensitive A semiconductor devices Avoid handling circuit boards in high static environments such as carpeted areas and when synthetic fiber
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39. or disable a 750hm terminator on the external reference input TES 8643 locks to the specified SDI input on the rear module 4801 4 7200 4 10801 59 94 Selects the video format for the output 1080p 59 94 LEVEL A signal Note that a change in video format 576i 0 will not take effect until the reference is compatible Output Setup Video Format 720p 50 1080i 50 1080p 50 LEVEL A a This option is not available when using an incompatible rear module TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix B DashBoard Menus 8 5 NTP Time Table 8 8 summarizes the read only information displayed in the NTP Time tab Table 8 6 NTP Time Menu Items Menu Title Parameter Description Indicates a valid time source is reporting to the Present Green TES 8643 NTP Status Indicates that the time source reporting to the TES 8643 is invalid or absent Time Source missing Red Indicates the current date based on NTP where yyyy represents the year NTP Time yyyy Mm Dd hh mm ss UTC Mm represents the month Dd represents the day hh mm ss represents the current local time hours minutes seconds GPI Configuration The menu items available in the GPI Tally tab enable you to configure each GPI Table 8 7 GPI Configuration Menu Items Option Title Parameter Description The GPI O port is not configured and the GPI None has no effect Function Specifies t
40. outside the building EMC Notices United States of America FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A Digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment 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 Ah Notice Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Ross Video Limited could void the user s authority to operate this equipment CANADA This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada EUROPE This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of CE Directive 93 68 EEC INTERNATIONAL This equipment has been tested to CISPR 22 1997 along with amendments A1 2000 and A2 2002 and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital device Ah Notice This is a Class A product In domestic environments this product may cause ra
41. packet length is too short There must be at least 7bytes in the packet Found the packet identifier the length is valid and there is a footer in the proper location but the checksum is invalid The TES 8643 still lets this packet pass There are two enabled services using the same DID and SDID Reports the running average of the number of encoded bytes second Note that a value of 0 zero triggers an inactivity error if the alarm is enabled on the corresponding port The corresponding Status field reports encoding errors Disables the alarm for the selected encode stream If an error occurs for this encode stream the Status field will not report it Indicates the percentage of the data capacity used Parameter Encode stream not assigned to input port Red Can t find packet header Red Can t find packet footer Red Invalid packet length Red Packet checksum error Red Duplicate DID and SDID on Encode Red Selected Cleared Status Data Rate Bytes Sec Alarm Enable Bandwidth Used Percent Option Title Encode x DID SDID Field a Where x represents the transparent service or SCTE 104 DID 41 SDID 07 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 8 24 Appendix B DashBoard Menus Appendix 6 Configuration Example In This Appendix This appendix describes the steps required to set up a working TES 8643 configuration Many such configur
42. section Ethernet Port Cabling on page 2 10 for details e Verify that the Ethernet Status field in the Network tab displays OK Note that if an error is reported in this field the upgrade is automatically performed via the MFC 8300 Series Network Controller card and upgrade times may be affected 3 Display the Device View of the card by double clicking its status indicator in the Basic Tree View From the Device View click Upload to display the Select file for upload dialog Navigate to the bin upload file you wish to upload Click Open If you are upgrading a single card click Finish to display the Uploading to Selected Devices dialog Proceed to step 9 8 Ifyou are upgrading multiple cards e Click Next gt to display the Select Destination menu This menu provides a list of the compatible cards based on the card selected in step 3 e Specify the card s to upload the file to by selecting the check box es for the cards you wish to upload the file to e Verify that the card s you wish to upload the file to The Error Warning fields indicate any errors such as incompatible software or card type mismatch e Click Finish to display the Uploading to Selected Devices dialog 9 Monitor the upgrade e The Uploading to Selected Devices dialog enables you to monitor the upgrade process e Notice that each card is listed in the dialog with a button This button is replaced with a Reboot button once the sof
43. you configure a new stream using one of the ANC Encode sub tabs or the ANC Decode tab Monitoring the Encode and Decode Status The Encode and Decode Status tabs provide read only information on each stream currently configured on the TES 8643 You can also enable the alarm for each stream using the provided Alarm Enable check box When the check box is selected for a stream the corresponding Status field reports when error conditions are occurring for that stream If the check box is cleared the Status field will not report any error conditions even if they are occurring on the TES 8643 Encoding Status For each encode stream the following read only information is reported on the Encode Status tab e Encode Mode assigned to the stream or disabled e g Encode Custom Packet or Encode Disabled e Specified DID SDID for the stream e g DID 61 SDID 01 DID 10 SDID 01 e Indicator and current status For example a green indicator that displays OK in the Status field indicates the encoding stream is not experiencing errors Most warning and error messages will be hidden if the Alarm Enable check box is not selected e Data rate reported in Bytes second Decoding Status For each decode stream the following read only information is reported on the Decode Status tab e Specified DID SDID for the stream e g DID 12 SDID 34 DID 10 SDID 06 Indicator and current status For example 8 red indicator that displays Decode strea
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45. 0 7 3 7 Static OPTION harese 7 3 3 El Le EE 8 7 Subnet Mask Address selecting 8 8 7 Ethernet 180 8 7 8 11 Event Log tab oo 7 8 19 Event log SCTE 104 messages eeeeeeereee 5 2 F 3 9 8 8 Features OVervieW s ssssssesssesesseseeserrssersseresseresse 1 3 Flow Control 6 2 Flush Buffer Timeout ssssseeseseeseeseeeeserseserserersee 4 8 Flush Buffer Byte mode 4 6 Format IX 2 Index EE 2 4 a E GE 1 2 Overwrite priority VANC oo eeeceseereereeeteenees 4 3 P n 8 10 Permission So e ee RETE 3 6 8 8 Personality 1807 con DE See E 3 6 edit permission cececeeceseeseeeeceteeeeceeeeneeeees 3 6 ET N E EEE 8 8 1 Pinout connections serial Cables mne p aS 2 11 NEE 5 6 ik eebe 8 6 DER high rising renerrien oiei 8 6 low fallin gs stevseea gedet See 8 6 Port Enabled option cccceseesseeseeseeeeeereeeseeeees 8 9 Port expander setting UP c cecceseseseeseeeeeetees 7 1 cette 6 2 Port Ty Port Type selecting zencinin 8 9 ei ie ed ees 6 2 6 3 8 9 Power fail relay 2 8 Power EE 2 9 Ne EE 8 3 Priority VANG egene Edge 4 3 Product OVELVICW ois pose e EEEa EERE RKE 1 2 8 4 5 Product R ERES 8 3 RAM StAtUs Read only information 8 2 0 Ward Wares estate geff 8 3 Network status oo eececeseeseeeteeteeeeceseeteeeree
46. 4 ANC Encode tab iioosseecssscesssesssereesreseseeses 4 2 4 7 upstream VANC priority cecceeeeeeeeeees 4 8 D 0 7 8 15 DashBoard ANC Encode tab 4 8 B e 3 9 5 Bit Rate selecting ensim 8 10 CONF PUTAUON epes e EEN 5 6 Block diagram cessive Eed 1 4 configuring Video outputs 0 0 cece ceseetereeee 3 5 Bypass Relay Decode Status ob 8 22 TE EE 2 8 Encode Status ob 8 23 Bypass State 8 5 Ethernet 18 3 3 5 3 5 4 9 7 9 8 E 4 7 7 5 6 6 NNEN 4 5 hardware information 0 00 0 cceeeeeeeeeseeeeees 8 3 flush buffer srs cscscctssecheccscesdeecddctesccececceneaeeiec 4 6 input signal timing display cece 3 6 KE 6 Load Save tab 77000 0 2 3 9 Byte encode mode ceeesseseceeeseeseeteneteseseeeeees 4 5 NAVI PAINE ess He eGR RARE E 3 2 Output Setup oo ceccssscsseserssssserseeeseenes 3 5 6 Personality tab 3 6 8 8 Cabling product information 60 8 4 diagram 2 7 selecting reference 11 3 4 CtheMet dee A ethos RR ee 2 10 selecting video formats cccceteereeees 3 4 ethernet communication 2 10 software upgrades 00 ceeeseeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeenes 3 7 EIERE Ee 2 7 7 3 4 3 5 5 reference SOULCE 9 2 8 Data Bits selecting 0 8 10 senal eege on ee 2 11 Data Count Byte mode 4 5 60 27 Data ports EE 4 12 2 7 ethetets 2cicncisiccc eile cident een 8 11 Caption CDP encode mode ccccesceseeteeree
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48. ES 8643 Enables the network to control the sharing between network and local data The network can create an insertion opportunity for local data by pausing transmission of network data Specifies the number of frames the TES 8643 will wait before switching away from the priority item Identifies the service type when operating in Packet mode Sets the maximum number of bytes that will be sent for the specified field Any data which has been received at the point when the specified VANC area of the video occurs will be used to form a packet with a smaller Data Count if necessary and will be inserted in the following VANC area A data packet will behave as determined by the Data Count parameter TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Parameters Selected Cleared Overwrite Local Priority Upstream Priority Selected Cleared Packet Identifier Data Count Flush Buffer at VANC Menu Title Encode Channel Send Field Indicator Priority Priority Timeout in Frames Packet Mode Settings Byte Mode Settings Field 8 16 Appendix B DashBoard Menus Table 8 15 ANC Encode Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description A data packet will behave as determined by the Data Count parameter Any received data will be inserted using a l Field smaller data Count if necessary when no Hugh Bune data has been received for one complete ush Buffer Timeou
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51. NC oe cceeeeseeseeeeeeeeeerees 4 3 V VANC data deleting 5 ienn e nE Kaes 4 9 WANG e E 8 VANC Header Byte mode 4 6 VANC priority encoding enee AE Bates 4 3 4 3 ee EE 4 3 Il A EE 4 3 4 3 VANC Upstream 4 8 Video H EE 2 7 Configuration EE 8 5 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 source selecting seseeseseeeeseeeeseeseee 3 4 8 5 GE EE 2 4 2 termination JUMPED cece ceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeenes 2 3 Relative to Reference 101118 8 8 Relay power fail oo 07 2 8 Reset button on Card secs eae eee Ble RS 2 3 MENU PArAMEters enapan EEEN 3 9 Koleeg hs eee a Ae lero 6 3 5 SCTE 104 decoding OPO 8 21 encoding 0151600 8 20 logging ee EENS nni 8 19 SCTE 104 GPIO Decode tab oo ceeseeereeeees 8 21 SCTE 104 GPIO Encode tab o oo 8 20 SCTE 104 Log tab 8 19 SCTE 104 messages GL EE 5 2 vent log van eee aden aes 5 2 KURT 4 7 4 10 4 6160016 settings 4 2 Selecting GPI triggers see nents 5 6 3 4 Video format vsciccccscessets cise eh secesee ns 3 4 Send Field Indicator 4 2 4 7 4 10 8 14 Serial EE 8 10 47 8 10 data throughput 0810018015 4 12 Ne EE 8 10 Port Enabled option ccccecesceeseessereeeeeenes 8 9 Port Type Option 8 9 port pin assignment oo eee 2 11 10 3 service selecting seesseseserseersserressrsese 8 10 Ster 11566 E ROGER 8 10 Serial 21 Serial 6 2 Deri Dc Hsien e
52. NC packet is full if it contains 255bytes or matches the data count counts less than 255 If you set the Data Count to a value greater than 255 and the data source provides more than 255bytes per field interval the TES 8643 will insert a second and subsequent packets as needed These additional packets are inserted immediately after the first one in the same line if possible If they do not all fit in the specified line the remaining packets are inserted in the next line TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 ANC Encoding and Decoding 4 5 Flush Buffer at VANC These check boxes modify the operation of the Data Count if the port does not provide enough data to form a packet of the size specified by the Data Count for the field If one or both of the check boxes are selected then any data which has been received at the point when the specified VANC area of the video occurs will be used to form a packet with a smaller Data Count if necessary and will be inserted in the following VANC area As an example assume that only the Field 2 check box is checked the Data Count is set to 180 bytes and the baud rate is set to 9600 At this baud rate a maximum of 32 characters will be received during any 2 field period of a 59 94Hz or 60Hz video signal If the data is being sent by the transmit computer at the maximum rate then at each field 2 VANC the data received during the previous 2 fields usually 32 characters will be used to form a pac
53. RE RE REEE 8 6 Ethernet 140 8 7 Load Save Tabramin EENG E iE 8 8 0 7 8 9 Serial KEE 8 9 Ethernet Tabs sccetsana Seege Ee Eege Deed Ee 8 11 ANCE Delete E UC 8 13 ANE Decode Menus isicciech ceiver sens Sue TE Clavier eel ad cs 8 14 ANC Encode Menus EENS OEEENEAEEEEEAEEN den 8 15 Encode a KEE 8 15 8 18 SCTE 104 E E se f etc tates EE A ETE S 8 19 Event Log aceon ee 8 19 8 19 8 20 SCTE 104 GPIO Decode Meng 8 21 Decode Status 1 11 20 8 22 Encode Status Menus cccssseacseiasheceecouss deiere Ee ie 8 23 Appendix C Configuration Example 9 VEER Eege dee er ee Race acini SALEEM ae Be Sa 9 2 Ural CEET 9 3 Installing the FES 8643 EE 9 4 Installing the TES 8643 cards in an openGear frame 9 4 CONFI QUTAtOM EE 9 5 Set up Communications for each TES 8643 9 5 Configure the Second TES 8643 for Decodmg 9 8 Using Telneti renna e E E E E E E E ne 9 9 Appendix D Specifications 10 Technical Specifications tae cen aA a 10 2 Communication Specifications 9 10 3 Serial Et ebe ege EE EE BE ee ee Eeer 10 3 Ethermet Ports ald 10 3 Switch Lines 6 10 4 7 10 5 Commonly Used Services shssaniecks aie aA EAR 10 6 LEE ae ee EE 10 6 Appendix E Software Licenses 11 IER E 11 2 D al GPL Free Type 7 7 11 3 GR EE 11 4 BL ot ae Get As eae Mate ects about eaten Meats ee Ae ER OC semen e
54. Series User Manual and DashBoard User Manual should the Tree View not display the TES 8643 node To access a card in DashBoard 1 From the Tree View expand the node for the openGear frame your cards are installed in A list of cards installed in the frame is now displayed In the example below the node for Frame 1 is expanded to show a list of six cards including two TES 8643 cards 2 Double click the node for a card to display its menus in the Device View of DashBoard right side of the DashBoard window tatus Encode Status ANC Encode Siot 12 uDC 8625 Siot 18 Tes 3643 Example of a TES 8643 in DashBoard 3 2 Basic Configuration TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Ethernet Communication Setup The Ethernet port on the rear module is used to stream VANC decode encode data connect to an ethernet network for communications and software upgrades using DashBoard To use the rear module ethernet port the card must be configured with valid ethernet settings The settings can be specified manually Static or may be obtained automatically from a server on your network DHCP To set up ethernet communications for the card 1 From the Device View select the Config tab 2 Select the Ethernet tab located at the bottom of the Config tab Ports ANC Delete ANC Decode ANC Encode SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 GPIO Encode Decode Status Encode Status Video NTP Time Personality Refresh Contig Tab Ethernet Tab 3 To o
55. TES 8643 Upstream Priority This option enables network data to pass through whenever it is available and any local data is discarded Local data is inserted whenever network is absent for longer than the defined time out period When selected this mode enables the network to control the sharing between network and local data The network can create an insertion opportunity for local data by pausing transmission of network data Timeout Frames Specifies the number of frames the TES 8643 will wait before switching away from the priority item The range is 1 60 video frames The default value is 10 e Ifthe priority source is active the TES 8643 switches to it e Ifthe priority source is not active the TES 8643 waits the specified time before switching to the secondary source TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 ANC Encoding and Decoding 3 Encode Mode Overview The TES 8643 supports specific Encode Modes such as Caption CDP which have define data formats The TES 8643 can also handle general data which has no specified format When you select a Encode Mode the required settings are auto configured for you on the selected ANC Encoder tab while other settings may be set to read only Disabled Disables the encoding feature for the specified service Caption CDP Mode The Caption CDP selection is for a source providing data formatted as Caption Distribution Packets CDPs This is the type of data used in CEA 708 caption
56. Tab on page 8 19 for details on what read only information is displayed in this tab 5 2 SCTE 104 Messages TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Selecting a Mode The TES 8643 can either encode or decode SCTE 104 triggers at any given time and not a mix You must select a mode from the Personality tab before configuring the TES 8643 To select a mode 1 From the Device View select the Config tab 2 Select the Personality tab located at the bottom of the Config tab ANC Delete ANC Decode ANC Encode SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 GPIO Encode Decode Status Video NTP Time Ethernet Contig Tab Personality Tab 3 To enable the TES 8643 to encode SCTE 104 messages click Encode in the SCTE 104 Mode area e The Encode button is now lit green e The SCTE 104 GPIO Encode tab is displayed in the Device View as seen in the example above 4 To enable the TES 8643 to decode SCTE 104 messages click Decode in the SCTE 104 Mode area e The Decode button is now lit green The SCTE 104 GPIO Decode tab is displayed in the Device View TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 SCTE 104 Messages 3 Encoding in a Transparent Stream This section outlines how to enable the TES 8643 to identify the occurrence of an SCTE 104 trigger in a transparent stream by detecting the presence of that trigger on a specified line of the DID and SDID To specify a line for SCTE 104 messages 1 From the Device View select the ANC Encode tab
57. Table 8 13 summarizes the settings in the ANC Delete tab Table 8 13 ANC Delete Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description Specifies the line where the TES 8643 will delete the VANC data Deletes all VANC data in the luma channel for the specified line Line read only Selected Cleared VANC data remains in the luma channel Deletes all VANC data in the chroma Selected Chroma channel for the specified line Cleared VANC data remains in the chroma channel Clears all the check boxes for all luma Luma channels Clear All Clears all the check boxes for all chroma SE channels Selects all check boxes for all luma Luma channels Set All Selects all check boxes for all chroma ene channels TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix B DashBoard Menus 3 ANC Decode Menus Table 8 14 summarizes the settings in the ANC Decode tab Table 8 14 ANC Decode Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description OK Green No DID and SDID conflicts are occurring Status There is more than one stream that uses Duplicate DID and SDID Red the same DID and SDID Specifies the Data Identification packet to decode Specifies the Secondary Data Identification packet to decode The TES 8643 sends a single byte field Decode indicator either an ASCII 1 or 2 at the start of a field before sending any received data packets This allows the downstream equipment to synchronize to the vi
58. To configure the first TES 8643 for encoding 1 From the Device View select the ANC Encode 1 tab 2 Configure the first TES 8643 as outlined in the section To configure the TES 8643 for encoding on page 4 7 and setting the Encode Mode to Byte 3 Enable the Flush Buffer at VANC for Field 1 Encode Line SDID ode Line E E Sc Configuring Encode 1 in Byte Mode DID 51 SDID 01 To configure the data ports on the first TES 8643 1 Verify that the encoding streams configured in the section To configure the first TES 8643 for encoding is now listed in the Ports sub tabs 2 To configure the Ethernet port follow the instructions in the section Configuring the Ethernet Data Ports on page 6 3 3 Note the port number selected here and the IP Address displayed in the Network Status tab You will need these settings to configure your transmit Telnet session TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix 6 Configuration Example 7 ANC Decode ANC Encode SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 Encode SCTE 104 Decode Decode Status Encode Status g Role mm ener sever Refresh Upload Reboot Assigning Port 4500 to Encode Byte DID 51 SDID 01 Configure the Second TES 8643 for Decoding The second TES 8643 receives the encoded service over VANC from the first TES 8643 and communicates with the receive computer over ethernet To configure the second TES 8643 for decoding 1 From the De
59. a and chroma channels Losing data because the output port can t keep up There is data matching the DID and SDID present on both the incoming luma and chroma channels Reports the running average of the number of decoded bytes second Note that a value of 0 zero triggers an inactivity error if the alarm is enabled on the corresponding port Indicates the line s and channels with decoded data where represents the line number If there are multiple lines the field reports it as 6 represents the channel LUMA or CHROMA f represents the field F1 or F2 The corresponding Status field reports decoding errors Disables the alarm for the selected decode stream If an error occurs for this decode stream the Status field will not report it Indicates the percentage of the data capacity used Parameter OK Green Duplicate DID and SDID on Decode Green No Incoming ANC Yellow Decode output port not connected Yellow Data present in both luma and chroma Yellow Decoded data overflowed output port Yellow Decode stream not assigned to output port Red Selected Cleared Data Rate Bytes Sec Alarm Enable Bandwidth Used Percent Option Title Decode x DID SDID Field a Where x represents the transparent service or SCTE 104 DID 41 SDID 07 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 8 22 Appendix B DashBoard Menus
60. acket Identifier 0x9669 0x5115 Last value Last value Byte Mode Settings Field 1 255 Field 1 255 Field 1 255 Field 2 255 Field 2 255 Field 2 255 Flush Buffer at VANC Cleared Cleared Cleared Last value Flush Buffer Timeout Off Off Off VANC Header 0 0 0 Data Count SCTE 104 Tab Table 8 18 summarizes the options for configuring a transparent stream for SCTE 104 encoding Table 8 18 SCTE 104 Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description OK Green No DID and SDID conflicts are occurring Status read only There is more than one trans parent stream Duplicate DID and SDID Red that uses the same DID and SDID TES 8643 does not monitor incoming data Disabled for SCTE 104 messages Encode Mode TES 8643 monitors incoming data for SCTE 104 messages DID read only Specifies the Data ID and Secondary Data ID values to be used for the corresponding SCTE 104 SDID read only fields in the encoded Ancillary Data Packet as defined by SCTE 104 2011 Specifies the line that contains the SCTE Encode Line 104 message Inserts the SCTE 104 message packet into the luma channel of the incoming VANC Encode Channel service read only Inserts the SCTE 104 message packet into Chroma the chroma channel of the incoming VANC service a The default is 9 8 18 Appendix B DashBoard Menus TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 SCTE 104 Log Tab
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62. ansmission for one field using the Field Indicator In Custom Packet mode the TES 8643 allows packets of data to be formatted by the transmit computer such that each packet will correspond to one VANC packet inserted into the HDTV signal The packet of data sent to the TES 8643 by the transmit computer must be formatted as follows Identifier Length data Footer ID Footer data The components of the packet are as follows 4 4 ANC Encoding and Decoding TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Table 4 1 Packet Components Parameter Description A 2byte sequence indicating the start of the packet This Identifier identifier must match the value specified as the Packet Identifier in the Packet Identifier field on the ANC Encoder tab A 106 unsigned number indicating the number of bytes in the Length entire packet from the first byte of the Identifier to the last byte of the Footer data inclusive A sequence of any 8bit data maximum number of data bytes is eres 248 255 7 One byte with a hexadecimal value of 0x74 indicating the start of the Footer data Footer ID Footer data A 3byte sequence of any 8bit data Two applications for this mode are e Inserting Caption Distribution Packets CDPs carrying DTV Closed Captioning data as defined by CEA 708 e Inserting Subtitle Distribution Packets SDPs carrying WST teletext data and EST Enhanced Systems Teletext as defined by SMPTE 334M When
63. are its quality accuracy merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose This software is provided AS IS and you its user assume the entire risk as to its quality and accuracy This software is copyright C 1991 1998 Thomas G Lane All Rights Reserved except as specified below Permission is hereby granted to use copy modify and distribute this software or portions thereof for any purpose without fee subject to these conditions 1 If any part of the source code for this software is distributed then this README file must be included with this copyright and no warranty notice unaltered and any additions deletions or changes to the original files must be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation 2 If only executable code is distributed then the accompanying documentation must state that this software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group 3 Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts full responsibility for any undesirable consequences the authors accept NO LIABILITY for damages of any kind 11 8 Appendix E Software Licenses TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 29 June 2007 Copyright C 2007 Free Software Foundation Inc lt http fsf org gt Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed This version of the GNU Lesser General Pub
64. ations are possible this is only one example The following topics are discussed e Overview e System Components e Installing the TES 8643 e Configuration TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix C Configuration Example 1 Overview Figure 9 1 shows the pieces of equipment involved in a simple data distribution system In this configuration there are two TES 8643 with one acting as an encoder and the second as a decoder TES 8643 Broadcast TES 8643 RECEIVE ENCODER Network DECODER COMPUTER R SERIAL or ETHERNET Figure 9 1 Workflow Diagram Simple Data Distribution System Note In this appendix the term encoder is used to refer to a TES 8643 which is being used to insert data into the video signal and decoder is used to refer to a TES 8643 which is extracting data from the video signal Example Raw Data Carriage in VANC You want to use VANC through SDI as an end to end one way data channel The data output at the receive end must be identical to the input data at the transmit end except for propagation delay In this simple example we will use Telnet to send text through VANC 9 2 Appendix 6 Configuration Example TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 System Components This section briefly describes the components seen in the use case presented in Figure 9 1 Data Source The Data Source executes application programs that supply data to the encoder In practical applications data is sent to t
65. be ee 4 10 Configuring the TES 8643 4 11 Assigning RE EE 4 12 Calculating the Data Througbput 4 12 4 13 Monitoring the Encode and Decode 7 4 13 Monitoring the Ethernet Data Portz 4 13 SCTE 104 Messages 5 5 2 GPI Based Encoding 9 5 2 GPI Based Decoding e eegen Eden Aa eee 5 2 Encoding and Decoding via a Data Port 5 2 hes eens eh a AR AN AN BIA 5 2 Selecting a Muer eessen See NE Bee ead 5 3 Encoding in a Transparent Stream 5 4 5 5 GPI OV rvie W aniren eet EES astute aie 5 5 Configuring the TES 8643 to Encode ccccccessesseseeceseeeeceseeeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeenees 5 6 Configuring the TES 8643 to Decode ssss sesessssessseessseseeseereseestsetstsressenessesessesee 5 7 Setting Up LO 5 9 Logging via the nin e ae ev Mes 5 9 Data Port Based Encoding and Decoding 5 10 Data Ports Configuration 6 0 6 2 Configuring the Ethernet Data Porte 6 3 Appendix A Using a Port Expander 7 Before You EE 7 2 DeviceMaster Setups 0020 EEEE ced sec 7 3 TES 8643 EE 7 4 Appendix B DashBoard Menus 8 e EE E 2 Sisnial Fabs scat aka RE AA Sh aid eis RAs 8 2 02 ANC Encoding and Decoding TES 8643 User Manual Iss ii e Contents 3 ee e Gi KC E 8 4 Network Status Tab 00 8 4 Configuration 6 8 5 Video Tab RE 8 5 INT P Time EE 8 6 GPI Configuration anenee a R E E E RE E E EE
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67. btain network settings automatically select DHCP from the Method area 4 To manually configure the ethernet settings Select Static from the Method area e Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings for the card 5 Click Apply Changes to save the new settings Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings Note The Ethernet Status field in the Network tab displays the current status of your connection Refer to Table 8 8 on page 8 7 for a list of the messages TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Basic Configuration 3 Selecting the Timing Source The openGear frames support a distributed frame reference allowing incoming reference signals to feed timing information to all cards in that frame Thus a single composite or tri level sync signal can be used for multiple TES 8643 cards Alternatively each card accepts a reference signal on the rear module to provide additional system timing flexibility The TES 8643 requires a reference input at the same frame rate as the SDI input You must supply and select a reference signal This section provides information for specifying the reference source for your card For More Information on e cabling the reference source for your card refer to the section Cabling a Reference Source on page 2 8 e configuring how the input signal timing is reported by DashBoard refer to the section To configure the input signal timing for your card on page 3 6
68. cal interval For an interlaced signal the indicator is a 1 ASCII code 0x31 to indicate field 1 and a 2 ASCII code 0x32 to indicate field 2 For a non interlaced progressive signal each field indicator corresponds to the passing of one video frame and the indicators still alternate between 1 and 2 even though a progressive signal consists of frames rather than fields For most applications the output data is expected to be the same as that which arrived at an upstream encoder for this reason the Send Field Indicator check box should be left clear unselected unless you know that the receiving device needs the field indicator for proper operation 4 10 ANC Encoding and Decoding TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Configuring the TES 8643 to Decode If the DID and SDID match a packet then the contents are captured and made available at the data port selected All data is sent to the data port If the service is a packet type then the header and footer data are sent along with the body It is up to the receive computer to parse the stream to find the packet boundaries The packet may be found in luma and or chroma HANC and or VANC To configure the TES 8643 to decode 1 From the Tree View select the node for the TES 8643 you want to access 2 Select the ANC Decode tab Each Decode service Decode 1 4 is listed on the tab enabling you to configure each service separately ANC Encode SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 GPIO Encode De
69. capacity data should always be inserted on lines after other data services We recommend gt Slines after the switch line VANC Deletion The VANC Processor is able to mark for deletion all incoming VANC packets having the same DID SDID as services that are being inserted regardless of their location in the VANC lines This feature is automatically enabled for each DID SDID used for insertion to ensure that the output does not contain an unintended combination of upstream and locally inserted data bearing the same DID SDID The software has the ability to disable deletion for selected services for example to allow an upstream data service to pass through when local insertion is paused Note f an incoming service is carried in a line that is set for deletion it will be deleted rather than just marked for deletion Transparent Decoding You can specify services to be decoded and forwarded to a data port Serial or Ethernet by specifying the DID and SDID values The TES 8643 finds and decodes these services regardless of the line and luma chroma component where they are carried in the SDI input 1 Channel separation is only valid in HD and 3G signals SD combines the luma and chroma components to form a single channel TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Introduction 5 User Interfaces The TES 8643 includes the following user interfaces DashBoard Control System The DashBoard Control System enables you to monitor a
70. code Status Encode Status icator Reboot ANC Decode Tab 3 Use the DID and SDID fields to specify in hexadecimal the values to be used for the corresponding fields in the encoded Ancillary Data Packet as defined by SMPTE 291M 4 Select the Send Field Indicator check box to enable the TES 8643 to send the field indicator characters out the data port that it is sending decoded data to to allow the receive computer to synchronize to the video signal The field indicator is sent just after the VANC of each field for an interlaced signal or frame for a progressive signal in the video Note that this box should be cleared unselected unless you are certain that the receive computer requires it e Foran interlaced signal the indicator is a 1 ASCII code 0x31 to indicate field 1 and 2 ASCII code 0x32 to indicate field 2 e Fora progressive signal each field indicator corresponds to the passing of one video frame and the indicators still alternate between 1 and 2 even though a progressive signal consists of frames rather than fields TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 ANC Encoding and Decoding 1 Assigning Data Ports After you have defined one or more services you need to assign data port s to them as described in the chapter Data Ports Configuration on page 6 1 The TES 8643 can simultaneously insert up to four data streams or extract up to four data streams The eight streams may all be deliv
71. compatible with many third party monitoring and control tools For More Information on e enabling SNMP Monitoring and Control for your frame refer to the MFC 8300 Series User Manual e SNMP controls for your card refer to its Management Information Base MIB file 1 6 Introduction TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Documentation Terms and Conventions The following terms and conventions are used throughout this manual Terms The following terms are used e Board and Card refer to openGear terminal devices within openGear frames including all components and switches e CDP refers to Caption Distribution Packets e DashBoard refers to the DashBoard Control System e DID refers to Data Identification e DTVCC captions refer to CEA 708 captions e Frame refers to openGear frame that houses openGear cards e GPIO refers to the DC signals used by one device to control another General Purpose Input Output e Input 1 refers to IN 1 on the rear module e LAN refers to a local area network e openGear frame refers to all versions of the DFR 8321 series and OG3 FR series and any available options unless otherwise noted e Operator and User refer to the person who uses the TES 8643 e SDID refers to Secondary Data Identification e SDP refers to Subtitle Distribution Packets e System and Video system refer to the mix of
72. d to invert the behavior Regardless of the trigger type GPI commands may be overridden by other command inputs such as serial protocols Edge This option enables the GPI to act as a latching trigger Edge triggers are used when you want to toggle between settings This option enables the GPI to execute a specific function e Ifconfigured for Falling Edge the selected function is executed when the GPI input signal transitions from High to Low e Ifconfigured for Rising Edge the selected function is executed when the GPI input signal transitions from Low to High e Edge triggered GPI signals are sampled once a frame and the associated function is executed only once per frame The minimum pulse width is 1 millisecond e Typically the edge triggered GPI is driven by external equipment that generates one pulse per event Level Level triggers are used when you want to assert a particular state for a setting You define the on air state of the function as being either Level High or Level Low e Ifconfigured for Active Low the selected function is executed when the GPI input signal is driven Low e Ifconfigured for Active High the selected function is executed when the GPI input signal is driven High TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 SCTE 104 Messages 5 5 GPIO Configuration The TES 8643 allows you to set a different data matching string for each of its eight GPIO ports But first you must configure each port you wish to use To
73. data from the video and forwarding it to one or more data ports This is 29 ee normally called decoding extracting or disembedding e Deleting selected data from the video TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 1 2 Introduction Features The following features are standard on the TES 8643 e Accepts 1080p 10801 720p 4801 and 576i e Simultaneous use of data input and output over LAN and Serial e Bypass relay protection e Bypass relay is controllable in DashBoard Ample status for easy signal troubleshooting e Reports status and configuration remotely via DashBoard e Compatible with DataSafe e Fully compliant with openGear specifications e 5 year transferable warranty ANC Encoding and Decoding Features e VANC insertion and extraction as per SMPTE 334M e Supports four encode data services plus four transparent decode data services and one SCTE 104 encode decode service e Ability to append a data service to others that are already present in a line without delaying the existing services e Multiple packet per line VANC encoding insertion at megabit rates Ability to locate incoming VANC packets by DID SDID regardless of their line number Ability to mark existing packets for deletion e Deletion of all VANC on selected lines SCTE 104 Messages Encoding and Decoding e Identifies the occurrence of an SCTE 104 trigger either by recognizing the splice insert commands or simply by detecting the pres
74. deo signal Send Field Selected Indicator Cleared Disables this feature 8 14 Appendix B DashBoard Menus TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 ANC Encode Menus This section summarizes the ANC Encode options for transparent streams Encode 1 4 Tabs Table 8 15 summarizes the options available in each of the four encode tabs Note that some menu items may be read only or configurable depending on the selected Encode Mode Table 8 15 ANC Encode Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description OK Green No DID and SDID conflicts are occurring Duplicate DID and There is more than one stream that uses SDID Red the same DID and SDID Upstream data passes through without Disabled modification The source provides data that is formatted as Caption Distribution Packets CDPs This is the type of data used in CEA 708 Caption CDP captioning for HDTV The source must provide CDP packets correctly timed to the video That means a CDP must be provided for each Field 1 of the video The source provides data as Subtitle Distribution Packets SDPs This is the Subtitle SDP type of data used to carry WST subtitling information in an HD signal The data must be formatted according to OP47 Encode Mode Insert data using the packet header to Custom Packet abe parse and align incoming data Insert data as it is received Refer to Table 8 16 on page 8 17 for other Byte Mode settings which can modify data flo
75. dio interference in which case the user may have to take adequate measures Maintenance User Serviceable Parts Routine maintenance to this openGear product is not required This product contains no user serviceable parts If the module does not appear to be working properly please contact Technical Support using the numbers listed under the Contact Us section on the last page of this manual All openGear products are covered by a generous 5 year warranty and will be repaired without charge for materials or labor within this period See the Warranty and Repair Policy section in this manual for details Environmental Information The equipment that you purchased required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment To avoid the potential release of those substances into the environment and to diminish the need for the extraction of natural resources Ross Video encourages you to use the appropriate take back systems These systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials from your end of life equipment in an environmentally friendly and health conscious manner The crossed out wheelie bin symbol invites you to use these systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration You can also contact Ross Video for more infor
76. e the power supply with one that is verified to work 3 Reference Signal Status Verify that the reference blackburst or tri level is supplied on one of the available reference inputs Check the Reference Status field in the Signal tab in DashBoard 4 Input Signal Status Verify that source equipment is operating correctly and that a valid signal is being supplied 5 Output Signal Path Verify that destination equipment is operating correctly and receiving a valid signal 6 Unit Exchange Exchanging a suspect unit with a unit that is known to be working correctly is an efficient method for localizing problems to individual units 7 Re load the Factory Defaults If the card appears to be working and reports no errors but is not generating an active picture or outputs black restoring the default factory configuration may fix the problem Refer to the section Loading the Factory Defaults on page 3 9 for information 12 2 Appendix F Service Information TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Warranty and Repair Policy The TES 8643 is warranted to be free of any defect with respect to performance quality reliability and workmanship for a period of FIVE 5 years from the date of shipment from our factory In the event that your TES 8643 proves to be defective in any way during this warranty period Ross Video Limited reserves the right to repair or replace this piece of equipment with a unit of equal or superior perfor
77. ebe idee ttre aldose 8 9 Service selecting seinen 8 10 Setup ethernet cabling ceasissneiorirserniiss 2 10 ethernet connection 60 3 3 GPI Tally cabling 2 13 power fail relay 2 8 rear module cabling 6 2 7 Tee E EEE 8 2 Signal te EE 3 6 Slots rear module installation ccceeseeeeees 2 5 ell E 1 6 Software upgrading 3 7 Static EE 2 2 Static mode ethernet setup 0 0 0 0 cece 3 3 8 7 Status dees eleng eege ee 8 22 IX 4 Index format Selecting 3 4 input signal timing status 3 6 Outputs configuring eeeesseeesseseeeesseesrseeeeses 3 5 07 2 8 TETETENCE Eeer lee TE 2 8 3 4 Video Format menu cccccecececesseeeeeeeees 3 5 8 5 Video State button 8 5 Video tabi eene Gh Bos ed hi eat eatin 3 4 W WECO GPIO Ports E 2 13 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Index e IX 5 Notes Notes Contact Us Contact our friendly and professional support representatives for the following e Name and address of your local dealer 1 613 652 4886 1 613 349 0006 techsupport rossvideo com 1 613 652 4886 1 613 652 4425 solutions rossvideo com http www rossvideo com e Product information and pricing e Technical support Upcoming trade show information Telephone Technical After Hours Emergency Support Email Telephone General Fax Information Email Web
78. eed a cable with an RJ 45 connector on one end connects to the Serial port on the TES 8643 rear module Refer to the manual for your device for specific pinout information and the required port to use Refer to Table 2 2 for cabling details OG3 FR Series Frame x E 65 E s i 2 58909 A e e d lana e e o o o 4 e jo jo jo o jo o F LCE ER e 5 6 A o o o ee o o je o o o joo oo ana S 9 H Q s oo jo o jo o TOOR e jo o joo joo joo joo u X 2 Ss 4 5 78 os none 6 O 0j 6 SIP ser E Dee fe 2 oe From External Device Figure 2 6 TES 8643 Serial Connection Serial Port Pin Assignment When building cables to interface to the TES 8643 Serial port it is recommended to use CAT 5 or CAT Se cable with the standard wiring color coding Ross Video does not supply this cable Figure 2 7 illustrates the male connector to insert into the Serial port of the rear module AZAN 12345678 To Rear Module male cable end Figure 2 7 8320AR 055 Rear Module to Serial Device Connector Table 2 2 provides the pin assignment of the Serial port on the rear module Table 2 2 RJ 45 Pin Assignment RJ45 Pin RS 232 RS 422 RS 422 Null TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Physical Installation 1 Table 2 2 RJ 45 Pin Assignment RJ45 Pin RS 422 Null 2 12 Physical Installation TES 8643 User Manual Iss
79. eeees 4 4 en EE 8 9 amgang eas eee castes SR aeons 8 8 7 6 2 9 Card edge Data throughput 7 4 12 7 2 3 IRC E 3 10 LEDS 03135 Gitahe 2 4 Decode Status tab 97 8 22 Channel encodes edsiccscsceciech ccd 2h a hak SRE 4 2 Decoding Communication et 4 10 4 11 E EE 3 3 Default Gateway oo cececeseeeceecneeeeteeeeeeeeserenee 8 7 Default Gateway field oo eee eececeenereeneeneeees 8 4 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Index e IX 1 output selecting 8 5 1060 3 4 video selecting ege 3 5 Formats videO 0 0 3 4 Frame reference selecting 0 0 0 2 8 8 5 Frames installing the card 15 2 5 2 6 G Gale Way ood e Eed 3 3 Global Settings arien peet arees E s a 8 8 GPI 97 5 6 communication setup 6 5 6 COMP E 5 6 EE 8 6 age ech DE ee ae e a 8 6 level EE 8 6 Tow falling 8 6 MENUS eh sx geheegt meteors 8 6 Eege Ee 5 5 p lar EE 8 6 Gel 5 5 8 6 GPI Tally tab 5 6 8 6 GPIO SCTE 104 6001 8 20 H Hardware specifications 10 2 8 3 Hardware alarm Teal 6 8 8 High Rising GPI oo ececcceseeseeeeeeeteeeeeees 5 5 8 6 l Input ln DEE 2 Input 1 EI EE 2 Input l statusnem inean 8 2 Input 1 Timing field oo ee ceeeseeeseeteceeeeteeeeens 8 2 Inputs cables connecting 2 7 1 2 4 10101606 eege een te 3 4 signal timing configuring eesse 3 6 E EE 2 ees cA eee oe ee Gees 8 8 Installin
80. ent of the trigger Program ID PID e Monitor up to 8 selected PIDs and associate them with eight GPIO outputs allowing you to monitor multiple services with one TES 8643 card e Can be set to match on specific values of the splice insert 12 code in addition to the PID for additional flexibility e Each GPIO can indicate either the presence or absence of the a specified PID e Each GPIO output can be specified to either close for the full duration of a trigger or pulse briefly to indicate the start or end of a trigger An on board log of the last 24 trigger events can be browsed from DashBoard TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Introduction 3 Functional Block Diagram Figure 1 1 shows the flow of video and data through the TES 8643 This shows that a channel is equipped with a VANC decoder that provides extracted data to the CPU and a VANC encoder that accepts data from the CPU for insertion into the video The CPU also has access to a serial and Ethernet data port BYPASS RELAY on Rear Module 3G HD SD OUT 1 3G HD SD 3G HD SD OUT 2 in1 SERIALIZE 3G HD SD OUT 3 0 DESERIALIZE r DS ENCODE vac HD D DECODE 3G HD SD OUT 4 iii SERIAL NF ETHERNET Legend SON Video Data Figure 1 1 TES 8643 Simplified Block Diagram 1 4 Introduction TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Workflow Overview The VANC Processor is able to simultaneously insert and extract four
81. ered via the network connection Ethernet port or one may be through the Serial port on the rear module For each stream you can specify the source port and the insertion extraction parameters Calculating the Data Throughput This section briefly summarizes how to calculate the data throughput based on the data port type Serial Port When encoding a transparent stream using data supplied through a serial port the throughput depends on the Data Count and also on the serial port baud rate The maximum throughput is the lesser of the baud rate and the data rate value resulting from the following equation DR FV x 10 x DC bits second Where Fv is the field rate for interlaced formats or the frame rate for progressive formats Dc 18 the Data Count set for the TES 8643 e The factor 10 in the equation reflects the fact that each 8bit value is carried on the serial link with one start and one stop bit This is expressed in bits second to allow comparison with the serial port baud rate For example if FV 59 94 and DC 100 DR 59 940 bits second If the serial port speed is set to 57 600 bits sec the TES 8643 cannot fully use the capacity that has been reserved for this stream and the throughput will be 57 600 bits sec If the port speed is 115 200 bits sec the TES 8643 will use flow control to maintain an average rate of 59 940 bits sec However if the transmit computer does not respect flow control data will be lost This p
82. es 8 4 epes ebe 5 8 4 08 Signal 1 o EE 8 2 Rear module E EE 8 4 Rear modules 2 8 97 27 cabling ethernet 220 n Kawi anes Ae egene 2 5 installing Slot combination sssssssessesseseesessreesseseesessesees 2 5 2 5 Slots for installing 8 3 tally connections 00 0 cece eeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 2 13 REF STAT LED uo cececceccceccsessesseseesseseescnseseeeeaes 2 4 Reference 2 8 07 Compatibility 10 5 configuration oo 7 3 4 E 2 3 36 UE EH 8 5 selecting A SOULCE eeeeceeseeseceeceteeeeceseeneeenes 8 5 Index e D 3 video Cabling girini 2 7 IPAddress tee eeneg ee 3 3 7 IP address B SSEN 8 4 J JP7 external reference Source eeeeeeseeteereeeees 8 5 Reference termination cceeeseeeeeeees 2 3 SUTIN OTS oten e e ea n aeS 2 3 L Last Event tabio ege eegene 8 19 LEDs INPUt status nerne en 2 4 E EE 2 4 reference status 2 4 ee ae 8 6 Load Save ob 3 9 8 8 Loading 8 8 Local priority 4 3 Local reference source 0 24 2 8 8 5 LOSS DOWD merre iene E EE E EE ERER 2 9 Low Falling Ob 8 6 LTC serial using 2 11 M a 3 3 8 7 Menu parameters resetting seers eeeee ee 3 9 Mode encode sat ie i ne ORE 4 4 Module 7 2 5 2 7 4 N Network 220 connection status 2851308160 8 4
83. es any changes made to the Ethernet Settings Cancels any setting changes and resets the Ethernet Settings to the previous values Ethernet communications for the card are valid Ethernet communications for the card are invalid The ethernet cable may be disconnected on the rear module or the Ethernet network may be down The following conditions may be occurring The Method is set to DHCP and the DHCP server is not available The ethernet cable is disconnected from the card rear module A valid IP Address is no longer available The DHCP server may be down or is still powering up after a loss of power The MAC Address for the card Appendix B DashBoard Menus 7 Parameter Static DHCP HHH HHH HH Link Down No IP Address Method IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Apply Changes Cancel Ethernet Status He HE HE HE H read only Menu Title Ethernet TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Personality Tab Table 8 9 summarizes the options available in the Personality tab Table 8 9 Personality Menu Items Description The Input Timing fields in the Signal tab display the timing values relative to the reference The Input Timing fields in the Signal tab display the timing values relative to the output Menu options are unlocked and editable from DashBoard All menu items except this one are locked and read only
84. evice Cannot connect Red Enables the specified communication lect protocol on the ethernet port Enabled Disables the specified communication protocol on the ethernet port When the check box is cleared any incoming data from the service is ignored Cleared TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix B DashBoard Menus 1 Table 8 12 Ethernet Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description TES 8643 function as a host or socket Server 8 listener on the network TES 8643 functions as a service requester Client that initiates communications with a server When Role is set to Server specifies the TCP port number where the TES 8643 will listen TCP ports 0 21 80 5253 and 6667 are unavailable for ethernet communications When Role is set to Client specifies the remote port number to which the TES 8643 will try to connect Ethernet When Role is set to Client specifies the port number of the external device Only applicable when Role is set to Client IP Address Specifies the IP address of the external device The default is 0 0 0 0 and this must be changed to the actual IP address of the external device a Where x represents the service b This option is mutually exclusive with the SCTE104 Serial Basic Link Layer option on the Serial tab 8 12 Appendix B DashBoard Menus TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 ANC Delete Menus
85. f required a temporary replacement frame will be made available at a nominal charge Any shipping costs incurred will be the responsibility of you the customer All products shipped to you from Ross Video Limited will be shipped collect The Ross Video Technical Support Department will continue to provide advice on any product manufactured by Ross Video Limited beyond the warranty period without charge for the life of the equipment TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix F Service Information 3 12 4 Appendix F Service Information TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 GPI SEUD erii R iced etnies toaient ceiver ts 5 6 n d ex SC SCH 0 3 CompactFlash 97 2 3 EI EN 3 8 07 23 Comtrol DeviceMaster seess 1 Contig tab ng ek eege zeegt ee 5 ethernet 50111158 3 3 5 3 5 4 9 7 8 GPI and Tally setup ossessione 3 9 Numerics Load Factory 1 3 9 8320AR 055 2 7 2 8 2 13 10 2 OVEL VIEW een eosin ae ares 3 5 reference SetUp EE 3 4 A 7 3 4 Alarm video output 50 3 5 60006 Stats eegen 8 22 Configuring a E A T E E EE 8 3 6 rear EC UE 8 3 input signal timing display cee eee 3 6 ANC Decode timing 5600 cenna n wi hens 3 6 7 8 14 Video format EEN 3 4 ANC Decode tab nonnonneoneea 4 11 5 6 5 8 8 14 Connection status network cccecee eee eseeees 8 4 ANC Delete tab woe ceccceccceseseseeeenens 4 9 8 13 Custom Packet encode mode ccecceeeeeeeees 4
86. ftp ds internic net rfc rfc1950 txt zlib format rfc1951 txt deflate format and rfc1952 txt gzip format 11 12 Appendix Software Licenses TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix F Service Information In This Appendix This appendix contains the following sections Troubleshooting Checklist Warranty and Repair Policy TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix Service Information 12 1 Troubleshooting Checklist Routine maintenance to this openGear product is not required In the event of problems with your TES 8643 the following basic troubleshooting checklist may help identify the source of the problem If the frame still does not appear to be working properly after checking all possible causes please contact your openGear products distributor or the Technical Support department at the numbers listed under the Contact Us section 1 Visual Review Performing a quick visual check may reveal many problems such as connectors not properly seated or loose cables Check the card the frame and any associated peripheral equipment for signs of trouble 2 Power Check Check the power indicator LED on the distribution frame front panel for the presence of power If the power LED is not illuminated verify that the power cable is connected to a power source and that power is available at the power main Confirm that the power supplies are fully seated in their slots If the power LED is still not illuminated replac
87. g EE 205 ethernet communication 0 0 eeeeeereeteeeee 2 10 GPI e ee Seeerei 2 13 rear module 2 5 7 referenc cabling eau 2 8 Slot combinations 0 0 ce eeeeeseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 2 5 CANIS vse eich ise a Rae aed 2 13 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Defaults loading erste 8 8 Deleting VANC packets 0 4 9 Device View DashBoard ccccccesccceeseeeeeees 3 2 PHCP on e NE 3 3 8 7 Diagrams cabling eesseeeseeeeseeseseseesserseseeseesesee 2 7 7 4 7 4 10 8 14 660016 settings ccscc ccecccseccedscesee deed eceeccceteeess 4 2 Disabled encode mode 4 4 E Edge GRU ETT 5 5 8 6 Edit 1351008 seen 3 6 Encode 8 23 Encode 0 4 2 Encode channel 5016016 4 7 Encode line geed 4 2 Encode line selecting 4 7 0 4 2 8 15 4 5 Caption CDP 200 4 4 Custom Packet cccceeseseseecesceeseeeeeseeneeenes 4 4 disabled WE 4 4 SClCCtING EE 4 7 Subtile SDP aoia 4 4 Encode Status tab 8 7 8 23 Encoding RIICHT GE 4 2 encode channel selecting cecesereeee 4 2 encoding line 561001 4 2 mode selecting 6 25 4 2 ESD Susceptibility ccccccccsseesecseeeteeteeereeeeees 2 2 Ethernet communication setup 3 3 5 3 5 4 8 7 9 7 9 8 7 2 10 data throughput 0810018015 4 12 RE 3 10 Default Gateway selecting a 8 7 3 3 IP Address selecting a ccecceeseseesereeees 8 7 MAC Address selecting a 8 7
88. gital Interfaces word Refer to SMPTE 342M for format specific line number s VANC second line after the switch line S201673 RED to last VANC line before AP Y stream VANC second line after the switch line S2910 ANSVSCTE 104 triggers to last VANC line before AP Y stream HANC Services Table 10 6 lists the HANC services that could be decoded by the TES 8643 Refer to SMPTE RP291 and other SMPTE standards for details Table 10 6 HANC Services Video Format Interface Line Numbers Payload Type 1125 Interlaced 1125 Progressive 750 Progressive ATC LTC HANG line 10 HANG line 10 HANG line 10 ATC_VITC1 HANG line 9 HANC line 9 HANG line 9 ATC_VITC2 HANG line 571 HANG line 9 HANG line 9 10 6 Appendix D Specifications TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix Software Licenses In This Appendix This appendix provides third party software license information for your TES 8643 This product includes multiple software components which are individually licensed under one or more of the following licenses included in this appendix This appendix contains the following sections e BSD e Dual GPL Free Type e GPL e LGPL UO e MIT zlib TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix Software Licenses 1 BSD Copyright c 1991 1993 The Regents of the University of California All rights reserved This code is derived from sof
89. hat the port will be used for SCTE SCTE 104 104 trigger encoding decoding Performs the function when a transition edge is detected on the GPI input The Low to High or High to Low active edge is set by the Polarity Trigger control Performs the function when a voltage level is GPI Tally driven on the GPI input The voltage level High or Low is set by the Polarity control Sets the polarity of the edge or level trigger In the case of edge trigger a Low to High transition starts the function In the case of level trigger a high level starts the function High Rising Polarity Sets the polarity of the edge or level trigger In the case of the edge trigger a High to Low transition starts the function In the case of level trigger a low level starts the function Low Falling a The SCTE 104 Trigger Mode option in the Personality tab determines whether the port will be used for encoding or decoding Refer to Table 8 9 on page 8 8 for more information 8 6 Appendix B DashBoard Menus TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Ethernet Tab Table 8 8 summarizes the Ethernet options available in DashBoard Table 8 8 Ethernet Menu Items Description User manually supplies the network settings Automates the assignment of the network settings The IP Address for the card The subnet mask for the card The gateway for communication outside of the local area network LAN Applies and sav
90. he SCTE 104 2011 standard available from the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers GPI Based Encoding When the SCTE 104 direction is set to encode the eight GPIOs function as inputs If a GPI message arrives at the same time as a data port message it is inserted on the following field In the case where two or more GPIs are asserted simultaneously all events are encoded into the same SCTE 104 multiple operation packet in order of lowest GPI number through to the highest GPI number GPI Based Decoding When the SCTE 104 direction is set to decoding the eight GPIOs function as outputs with each GPO assigned to a specified decoded SCTE 104 message Each GPO is triggered by the arrival of a transport stream packet with the specified PID and is then negated after a user specified time out This lets you control the duration of the output pulse to meet your system requirements Encoding and Decoding via a Data Port Since the packet format and DID SDID values are fixed for SCTE 104 triggers you only need to specify a serial port or network input the direction encode or decode and the network port to be used for logging Event Logging When installed in openGear frames with an MFC 8322 N the TES 8643 uses NTP to properly timestamp messages and SCTE 104 event log entries Note that this timestamp is expressed as UTC time only Logging is limited to messages containing splice requests only Refer to the section SCTE 104 Log
91. he TES 8643 encoder by application programs which may be written specifically for the data distribution system Note that proper software timing may be critical to proper transmission of data In this example a standard Telnet client such as Tera Term is used to send text that you type to the TES 8643 TES 8643 ENCODER The TES 8643 can encode up to four different input data streams into VANC lines of the SDI input In this example we will encode just one stream using transparent Byte mode Data Source to TES 8643 Link The link between the Data Source and the TES 8643 encoder and between the TES 8643 decoder and receive computer are a combination of Ethernet LAN and serial connections In this example we will use an Ethernet connection TES 8643 DECODER The TES 8643 can decode up to four different data streams from VANC lines of the SDI input In this example we will decode one stream TES 8643 DECODER to Receive Computer Link The link between the TES 8643 decoder and the receive computer can be any combination of LAN and serial connections as discussed above for the Data Source to TES 8643 Encoder link In this example the Receive computer runs a Telnet client just as the Data Source does RECEIVE Computer The receive computer processes the extracted VANC data The program that processes the data can be either a Ross Video application program or a user provided program The term computer is used here to represent a
92. he serial port on the Rear Module to communicate with a serial device Disables the serial port on the Rear Module No transmission standard is specified Select this option if the card is connected to an external device that uses the RS 232 TIA EJA 232 transmission standard Select this option if the card is connected to an external device that uses the RS 422 TIA EJA 422 transmission standard In this mode the Rx receive end is terminated with a 120ohm resistor on the card Select this option if the card is connected to an external device that uses an unterminated RS 422 transmission standard In this mode the Rx receive end is not terminated on the card This mode is used to daisy chain several card Rx ports where only the last one would be terminated Select this option if the card is connected to an external device that uses the standard RS 422 transmission standard with a null pinout In this mode the Rx and Tx are swapped on the card port and the Rx receive end is terminated with a 1200hm resistor on the card Select this option if the card is connected to an external device that uses the standard RS 422 unterminated transmission standard with a null pinout In this mode the Rx and Tx are swapped on the card port and the Rx receive end is not terminated on the card This mode is used to daisy chain several card Rx ports where only the last one would be terminated Appendix B DashBoard Menus 8 9 Table
93. ify the information to be transmitted on the Serial port Refer to the Table 8 11 on page 8 9 for a list of options Note The SCTE 104 Serial Basic Link Layer protocol can only be active on the serial port or on the Ethernet port but not both Should you attempt to enable the same protocol on both ports the TES 8643 automatically disables the first port the Enabled box is cleared 6 Use the Bit Rate Data Bits Parity and Stop Bits menus to configure the communication standards for the Serial port 7 Use the Flow Control menu to regulate the data transmission on the serial communication link using specific ASCII characters to start or stop the flow of data 8 Select the Port Enabled box to apply your changes and enable communication on the Serial port 6 2 Data Ports Configuration TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Configuring the Ethernet Data Ports This section outlines how to configure the Ethernet port on the rear module to communicate with equipment via your facility network For More Information on e the settings available in the Ports tabs refer to the section Ports Menus on page 8 9 e configuring the Ethernet port as a logging output for SCTE 104 messages refer to the section Setting up Logging on page 5 9 To configure an ethernet data port 1 From the Tree View select the node for the TES 8643 you want to access 2 Select the Ports tab 3 Select the Ethernet tab located at the bo
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95. in assignment of the Serial port located on the rear module Table 10 2 RJ 45 Pin Assignment RS 422 Null RJ45 Pin Ethernet Port The Ethernet port on the rear module is used to connect to an ethernet network for communications and software upgrades using DashBoard Note Contact your IT Department before connecting the card to your facility network to ensure that there are no conflicts They will provide you with an appropriate value for the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway for the card Appendix D Specifications 13 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Switch Lines Overview The video source provides the serial digital video signal into which the TES 8643 encoder inserts the VANC data The video signal may be any of those listed in Table 10 3 Table 10 3 Switch Lines and Last VANC Line Vertical Blanking Last Line Field 1 Field 2 Field 1 Field 2 Switch Line s Format Defining Standards 480i 59 94Hz ITU R BT 601 SMPTE 125M 5761 50Hz ITU R BT 601 720p 50Hz SMPTE 296M 720p 59 94Hz SMPTE 296M 10801 50Hz SMPTE 274M 10801 59 94Hz SMPTE 274M 1080p 50Hz Level A SMPTE 425M 1080p 60Hz Level A SMPTE 425M 10 4 Appendix D Specifications TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Output Format Reference Compatibility The TES 8643 locks the output video to an external reference Reference compatibility is shown in Table 10 4 A check mark indicates a
96. ing for HDTV The setup software will make most of the other settings for you The source must provide CDP packets correctly timed to the video That means a CDP must be provided for each frame of the video The encoder will find the CDP boundaries and buffer the packet until the beginning of the next frame Note The Caption CDP and Subtitle SDP modes only insert into the first field Subtitle SDP Mode The Subtitle SDP is for a source providing data as Subtitle Distribution Packets SDP This is the type of data used to carry WST subtitling information in an HD signal The data must be formatted according to OP47 The setup software will make most of the other settings for you The source must provide SDP correctly timed to the video That means a SDP must be provided for each frame of the video The encoder will find the SDP boundaries and buffer the packet until the beginning of the next frame Custom Packet Mode In Custom Packet mode you must make all of your own settings Normally one of the other modes will provide the functionality that you require If not then Custom Packet mode and a thorough understanding of the settings will allow you to send many different types of data Custom Packet mode is provided as a way for you to make any settings you desire This mode is further discussed in the section Custom Packet Mode on page 4 4 Note This mode will insert packets in both fields unless the source carefully times data tr
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98. input to IN 1 on the rear module Refer to Figure 2 4 for connector location 4 Ifyou are using the local reference input on the rear module you must also configure J7 on the card edge Choose from the following e Pin 1 left Pin 2 center position In this position the reference is terminated with an 75ohm resistor This configuration is to be used for point to point cabling or on the last card of a daisy chain topology This is the default position Figure 2 2 e Pin 2 center Pin 3 right position In this position the 75ohm terminator is removed and the reference is not terminated This configuration is used in a daisy chain cabling topology where only the last card is to be terminated For More Information on e configuring your reference source in DashBoard refer to the section Selecting the Timing Source on page 3 4 Bypass Relay There is a bypass relay from the IN 1 to OUT 1 on the 8320AR 055 rear module The purpose of this relay is as follows e When the card is removed from the frame the relay passes video from the IN 1 to OUT 1 of the card This allows the card to be serviced with minimum interruption to the video signal 2 8 Physical Installation TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 e Ifthe card loses power or the frame loses power the video still passes through e When the card boots the relay will be left in Bypass mode until the card can generate a valid output Once the card is functional
99. ket and will be inserted in the following field 1 VANC area If a progressive video signal i e 720p or 1080p is being used then the Field 2 check box is ignored If the Field 1 check box is selected in this case then the buffer is flushed at every VANC area Flush Buffer Timeout This setting specifies an idle timeout After the specified time if no new data has been received then any previously received data will be inserted This is useful to terminate a transmission as cleanly as possible Otherwise data may linger in a buffer until data reception resumes VANC Header Normally this field should be cleared The header is applied to each inserted packet It may be useful to the application to aid parsing 4 6 ANC Encoding and Decoding TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Configuring the TES 8643 for Encoding Control of overwriting upstream data is on a line by line basis and is separate for the chroma and luma channels It is possible to have different settings for different lines Note The encoding feature can only mark for deletion packets in VANC If a packet with matching DID SDID arrives in HANC it will pass through unaltered For More Information on the parameters available in the ANC Encode tabs refer to the section ANC Encode Menus on page 8 15 To configure the TES 8643 for encoding 1 From the Device View select the required ANC Encode tab for the service you wish to configure 2 Use the
100. lable in the Load Save tab Note Ethernet settings reference selection and the output formats are not reset using this method To reset the card to the factory default configuration in DashBoard 1 From the Device View select the Config tab 2 Select the Load Save tab located at the bottom of the Config tab 3 From the Global Settings area click Load Factory Defaults to display the Confirm dialog 4 Click Yes to load the factory default values for all menu parameters or No to cancel the load and close the dialog TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Basic Configuration 9 Using DataSafe DataSafe enables you to load and store card parameters automatically or you can load from and store to a single file in DashBoard Ensure that you are loading parameters to the same model of card The DataSafe feature is available for openGear frames using the MFC 8320 N cards only For details on using the DataSafe feature refer to the MF C 8300 Series User Manual and the DashBoard User Manual However the following card parameters are not restored saved using DataSafe Ethernet setup settings 3 10 Basic Configuration TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 ANC Encoding and Decoding In This Chapter The TES 8643 can act as both an ANC encoder and a decoder simultaneously This chapter outlines how to configure the encoding and decoding features of the TES 8643 in a transparent stream The following topics are discussed e Encoder
101. le 8 12 summarizes the options in the Ethernet sub tab Table 8 12 Ethernet Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description Enabled box is not selected for this Inactive Green protocol Enabled box is selected for this protocol Role is set to Client Specified IP address and Port number Connected Green are valid TES 8643 has successfully established connection to the given IP address and port Enabled box is selected for this protocol Role is set to Server Listening Green Specified Port number is valid TES 8643 is ready to accept connections on the specified port Enabled box is selected for this protocol Role is set to Client x DID TES 8643 attempts to connect SDID or Ports read only Reconnecting Yellow periodically to the specified IP address and Port number The interval between SCTE 104 Serial connection attempts start at 10 seconds Basic Link increases by 10 seconds to a maximum Layer or of 60 seconds SCTE 104 Enabled box is selected for this protocol TCP IP or Role is set to Client Logging Output Connecting Yellow TES 8643 is attempting to connect to the specified IP address and Port Number Enabled box is selected for this protocol Role is set to Server Port Number specified in the Port field is invalid or in use by another service Port in use Red Enabled box is selected for this protocol Role is set to Client Specified IP address and Port Number are invalid or in use by another d
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103. ls within the associated PID 11 Use the Avails Expected field to specify the total number of the expected Avails during the trigger When set to 0 this field is ignored Configuring the TES 8643 to Decode Configure the TES 8643 for GPI based decoding if you want to create contact closure outputs in response to predefined SCTE 104 messages You can use the options in DashBoard to define the set of messages and this information is stored in non volatile memory in the VANC Processor In this case the TES 8643 becomes a SCTE 104 receiver with contact closure outputs TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 SCTE 104 Messages 7 To configure the TES 8643 to decode 1 From the Tree View select the node for the TES 8643 you want to access 2 Select the SCTE 104 GPIO Decode tab Operating Tip f the SCTE 104 GPIO Decode tab is not displayed ensure the SCTE 104 Mode Decode button is selected lit green in the Personality tab ANC Delete ANC Decode ANCEncode SCTE104Log M SCIENONGPIODEEOIE Decode Status GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO 4 GPIO5 GPIO6 GPIO7 GPIO8 SCTE 104 GPIO Decode Tab GPIO 1 Select the sub tab for the GPIO you wish to configure To match the Program ID to the trigger e Select the Program ID box in the Enable column e Use the Program ID Value field to specify the Program ID value that the TES 8643 searches for in the trigger The TES 8643 activates the GPO when the specified value matches what is set in the trigger
104. lue indicates that the IN signal is later than the OUT signal Configuring the Edit Permissions The Personality tab in DashBoard enables you to lock the card permissions so that parameters are read only and cannot be changed To configure the card edit permissions 1 From the Device View select the Config tab 2 Select the Personality tab located at the bottom of the Config tab 3 Configure the edit permission by choosing an option from the Edit Permission menu Refer to Table 8 9 on page 8 8 for a list of options 3 6 Basic Configuration TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Software Upgrades The TES 8643 can be upgraded in the field via the Ethernet port on the rear module or via the MFC 8300 Series Network Controller card in your frame The instructions in this section are applicable to both methods Note that DashBoard version 6 1 0 or higher is required for this procedure Important Ross Video recommends that you connect and configure the Ethernet on the rear module before upgrading Without this connection the upgrade process can take several minutes especially when upgrading multiple cards Refer to the section Ethernet Port Cabling on page 2 10 for setup details To upgrade the software on a card 1 Contact Ross Technical Support for the latest software version file 2 Ifyou are upgrading via the Ethernet port on the rear module e Ensure the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the Ethernet port Refer to the
105. m not assigned to output port in the Status field could indicate that the stream has not been assigned to a data port Most warning and error messages will be hidden if the Alarm Enable check box is not selected e Data rate reported in Bytes second e Line number s channel LUMA or CHROMA and or field F1 or F2 Monitoring the Ethernet Data Ports The Ethernet sub tab in the Ports tab provides read only information on each stream currently configured on the TES 8643 to be carried on an Ethernet port For More Information on e the status messages reported in the Ethernet sub tab refer to the section Ethernet Tab on page 8 11 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 ANC Encoding and Decoding 3 4 14 ANC Encoding and Decoding TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 SCTE 104 Messages In This Chapter This chapter outlines how to configure the TES 8643 to manage SCTE 104 messages The following topics are discussed e Overview e Selecting a Mode e Encoding in a Transparent Stream Setting up GPI Tally Communications Setting up Logging e Data Port Based Encoding and Decoding Note Before proceeding ensure that you are running DashBoard software version 6 1 0 or higher You can download the DashBoard Control System software and manual from the Ross Video website TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 SCTE 104 Messages 1 Overview For detailed information on using SCTE 104 splice insert DPI commands refer to t
106. mance characteristics Should you find that this TES 8643 has failed after your warranty period has expired we will repair your defective product should suitable replacement components be available You the owner will bear any labor and or part costs incurred in the repair or refurbishment of said equipment beyond the FIVE 5 year warranty period In no event shall Ross Video Limited be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages including loss of profits incurred by the use of this product Implied warranties are expressly limited to the duration of this warranty This user manual provides all pertinent information for the safe installation and operation of your openGear Product Ross Video policy dictates that all repairs to the TES 8643 are to be conducted only by an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative Therefore any unauthorized attempt to repair this product by anyone other than an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative will automatically void the warranty Please contact Ross Video Technical Support for more information In Case of Problems Should any problem arise with your TES 8643 please contact the Ross Video Technical Support Department Contact information is supplied at the end of this publication A Return Material Authorization number RMA will be issued to you as well as specific shipping instructions should you wish our factory to repair your TES 8643 I
107. mation on the environmental performance of our products Ross Video Incorporated P O Box 880 Ogdensburg New York USA 13669 0880 1 613 652 4886 1 613 652 4425 1 613 652 4886 1 613 349 6 techsupport rossvideo com solutions rossvideo com http www rossvideo com Company Address Ross Video Limited ROSS lt lt Iroquois Ontario KOE 0 Canada General Business Office Fax Technical Support After Hours Emergency E mail Technical Support E mail General Information Website Contents Introduction 1 Product Cheese 1 2 PCA EE 1 3 Runctional Block Diagram Seas ees 1 4 Workflow Chiens EE pE A TEER T AEE EREE 1 5 Transparent 0 A EE S 1 5 VANG Deletion EEA E ete eGR BUN NG Gait eck oe E 1 5 1 5 UW Ser nterface S ees haste sain eres ah dees hoes 1 6 DashBoard Control System 7 1 6 Card edge Controls 1 6 SNMP Monitoring and Control 1 6 1 7 Physical Installation 2 Before You Begin 2 2 Card Ov ervie wince A ee EE ee 2 3 Card edge LEDS 2 4 Installing the TES 8643 E 2 5 Supported Rear Modules eege EEN ENEE NEEN 2 5 Installing the Card WEE 2 5 Cabling Overview 2 7 2 7 OVOLVICW si elen eee ios seas lets a a taeda ed Se as 2 7 Cabling a Reference Source 2 8 Bypass Rela yi ratar decided te EE see 2 8
108. nals that comply with SMPTE 424M SMPTE 292M and SMPTE 259M The TES 8643 can be used to add the data to the digital video stream or extract it or both The TES 8643 can be part of a system that allows data to be inserted into the VANC Vertical Ancillary area of an SDI video signal for distribution over a video network This method of data embedding ensures that the data follows the video signal wherever it is routed Eventually the video signal reaches a location where the data is extracted and processed The TES 8643 inserts data having various formats and purposes into the vertical ancillary VANC space of its video input signal These VANC data streams comply with SMPTE 291M and SMPTE 334M The TES 8643 is also capable of extracting VANC data from its video input signal This allows it to forward the data to other systems and combine locally generated data with that already carried in the input You can also use the TES 8643 to encode SMPTE 104 messages into VANC in accordance with SMPTE 2010 2008 The SMPTE messages can be source from either the serial port or a TCP IP connection In addition to sourcing from a port the GPIs can be configured to trigger up to 8 pre determined triggers These facilities allow the TES 8643 to perform a number of functions e Inserting data received from one or more of the data ports into the video This is normally 39 ee called encoding inserting or embedding e Extracting
109. ncode SCTE104Log 0780700000 Decode Status GPIO 4 GPIO6 GPIO7 GPIO8 SCTE 104 GPIO Encode Tab GPIO 1 3 Select the sub tab for the GPIO you wish to configure 4 Use the Type menu to specify the class of splice insertion Refer to Table 8 21 on page 8 20 for a list of options 5 Use the Program ID Value field to specify that any packet bearing the specified PID is treated as a trigger the GPIO output is asserted for the duration specified by the message The TES 8643 activates the GPIO when the specified value matches what is set in the trigger If the values do not match the trigger is ignored 6 Use the Splice ID Value field to specify the splice insert command that the TES 8643 searches for in the trigger The TES 8643 activates the GPIO when the specified value matches what is set in the trigger If the values do not match the trigger is ignored 7 Use the Pre Roll Time slider to set the number of seconds to wait before initiating the trigger Ensure that Type is not set to Start Immediate or End Immediate 8 Use the Break Duration slider to specify the number of seconds for the insertion length Ensure that Type is not set to End Normal or End Immediate 9 Select the Auto Return box to enable the TES 8643 to automatically return an acknowledgement to the device connected to the specified GPIO Ensure that Type is not set to End Normal or End Immediate 10 Use the Avail Num field to specify the amount of Avai
110. nd control openGear frames and cards from a computer DashBoard communicates with cards in the openGear frame through the Network Controller Card This controller card is required in order to use DashBoard to monitor the TES 8643 The DashBoard software and manual are available for download from our website Note Ross Video recommends using the MFC 8320 N or the MFC 8322 N Network Controller Card for optimal performance especially when multiple TES 8643 are installed in one frame An MFC 8320 S Controller Card can be used but you may encounter delays in updating settings in DashBoard and upgrading the card software For More Information on setting up and using the Network Controller Card refer to the MFC 8300 Series User Manual e the TES 8643 menus in DashBoard refer to Appendix B DashBoard Menus on page 8 1 Card edge Controls The front edge of the card features LED indicators for input status and communication activity The card also includes a 3 position jumper block used to configure the termination on the local reference input For More Information on e the card edge controls refer to the section Card Overview on page 2 3 e the LEDs refer to the section Card edge LEDs on page 2 4 SNMP Monitoring and Control The Network Controller card in the openGear frame provides optional support for remote monitoring of your frame and the TES 8643 using Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP which is
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112. not present or is invalid 2 4 Physical Installation TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Installing the TES 8643 This section provides a brief overview of the physical installation of the TES 8643 which includes installing the rear module and the card into an openGear frame If the rear module and card are already installed proceed to the section Cabling Overview on page 2 7 Supported Rear Modules Note that each rear module accommodates one card and occupies four slots in the frame For cabling designations refer to the section Cabling Overview on page 2 7 The following rear modules are supported e 8320AR 055 Full Rear Module This rear module provides one SDI input four SDI outputs a reference input a serial port and an ethernet port The 8320AR 055 also includes a bypass relay between IN 1 and OUT 1 For More Information on the bypass relay refer to the section Bypass Relay on page 2 8 Installing the Card If the rear module is already installed proceed to the section To install the card in an openGear frame To install the rear module in an openGear frame 1 Ensure that the openGear frame is properly installed Refer to the manual for your frame for details 2 When installing the rear module use one of the following slot combinations Slots 1 4 Slots 13 14 15 16 e Slots 5 6 7 8 Slots 17 18 19 20 Slots 9 10 11 12 3 Remove the Blank Plates from
113. ny type of device that can accept data from the TES 8643 for example in the case of captioning data this might be an MPEG video encoder TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix C Configuration Example 3 Installing the TES 8643 This section provides a general overview of how to cable the two TES 8643 and external equipment Installing the TES 8643 cards in an openGear frame The openGear frame is a 2RU high density modular frame designed to accommodate up to 20 openGear cards 1 Install each rear module in the backplane of the openGear frame as outlined in the section To install the rear module in an openGear frame on page 2 5 2 Install the first card in the appropriate slots as outlined in the section To install the card in an openGear frame on page 2 6 3 Connect the OUT 1 BNC on the first TES 8643 to the IN 1 BNC on the second TES 8643 Figure 9 2 From Video Source To Ethernet Network OG3 FR Series Frame GI KH e E EEN 240V 47 63Hz 450W gt A gt sees 00000 Fiom Data Source To IN 1 on the second TES 8643 From OUT 1 on the first TES 8643 Figure 9 2 Connections between the TES 8643 4 Connect the IN 1 BNC on the first TES 8643 to the video source Figure 9 2 5 Connect the Data Source and the first TES 8643 to the Ethernet Figure 9 2 6 Connect the receive computer and the second TES 8643 to the ethernet 9 4 Appendix C Configuration Example TES 8643 U
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115. od is set to DHCP The ethernet cable connection to the TES 8643 rear module is correct A valid IP Address could not be obtained The DHCP server may be down or is still powering up after a power outage Indicates the MAC Address for the TES 8643 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Parameters HHH AH AH HHH HAH OK Link Down No IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Ethernet Status HHH AH AE A A Menu Title Product Network Status Tab Tab Title 8 4 Appendix B DashBoard Menus Configuration Menus This section briefly summarizes the sub tabs available in the Config tab Video Tab Table 8 5 summarizes the Video set up options available in DashBoard Table 8 5 Video Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description IN 1 is available for processing and OUT a is driven by the TES 8643 Video State Video State IN 1 bypasses the TES 8643 and is looped passively on OUT 1 through the relay Note IN 1 cannot be detected by the TES 8643 in this state Relay in Bypass Red TES 8643 uses the reference source Frame 1 connected to the REF 1 port on the frame TES 8643 uses the reference source Frame 2 connected to the REF 2 port on the frame TES 8643 uses the external reference Reference Reference Input source connected to the ANLG REF IN Setup BNC on the rear module You must also configure JP7 on the card to enable
116. ode Decode Status Encode Status WWII ANC Delete Tab 2 Locate the field in the Line column that represents the line that you wish to remove VANC data from Refer to the section Table 10 3 on page 10 4 for a list of switch lines and the last VANC lines 3 Select the required Luma check box to remove all VANC packets from the luma channel of the incoming VANC service 4 Select the required Chroma check box to remove all VANC packets from the Chroma channel of the incoming VANC service TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 ANC Encoding and Decoding 9 Decoder Settings Overview The TES 8643 performs transparent decoding You select the services to be decoded and forwarded to a data port Serial or Ethernet by specifying only their DID and SDID values The TES 8643 finds and decodes these services regardless of the line and luma chroma channel where they are carried in the SDI input This section outlines the basic settings available on the ANC Decode tab DID and SDID The Data ID and Secondary Data ID specify in hexadecimal the values to be used for the corresponding fields in the encoded Ancillary Data Packet as defined by SMPTE 291M Send Field Indicator When this check box is checked the TES 8643 sends field indicator characters out the Serial or Ethernet port that it is using for decoded data in order to allow the receive computer to synchronize to the video signal The field indicator is sent just after each verti
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118. oints out the importance of flow control If you are not certain that the program you are using to send data to the TES 8643 responds properly to XON XOFF flow control it is advisable to select a Data Count value for the transparent stream which is large enough to ensure that flow control is never needed For example with FV 59 94 a DC value of 193 or greater can transport a 115 200 bits sec stream without flow control Similarly when decoding a transparent stream care must be taken to set the serial port baud rate high enough for the throughput of the stream In the above example with DC 100 the serial port for the decode stream would need to be set to 115 200 bits sec since 57 600 bits sec is insufficient to sustain the throughput of 59 940 bits sec Ethernet Port When encoding a transparent stream using data supplied through the TCP LAN port the throughput is completely defined by the Data Count specified for the stream assuming that the transmit computer and LAN can supply data as needed This is defined by the following equation T FV x DC bytes second Where Fv is the field rate for interlaced formats or the frame rate for progressive formats Dc 18 the Data Count set for the TES 8643 4 12 ANC Encoding and Decoding TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Monitoring the Status via DashBoard Use the Decode Status and Encode Status tabs to monitor the ANC services you have configured on the TES 8643 This list updates whenever
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121. oved to make room for new ones Alternately the Last Event sub tab of the SCTE 104 Log tab displays the last log entry for each GPIO and the data port configured for SCTE 104 triggers Refer to Table 8 20 on page 8 19 for details on the information displayed in this tab Logging via the Ethernet Port You can configure the Ethernet port on the TES 8643 rear module to output the log entries Note that the TES 8643 discards all existing log entries on initial connection then continues reporting events as they occur For More Information on configuring this port refer to the section Configuring the Ethernet Data Ports on page 6 3 for details TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 SCTE 104 Messages 5 9 Data Port Based Encoding and Decoding The TES 8643 can operate as an SCTE 104 proxy device when you have an automation systems AS that sends SCTE 104 messages over a network or serial connection The TES 8643 recognizes and accepts messages addressed to an Injector rejects others responds appropriately to the AS divides the message into VANC packets if needed appends the Payload Descriptor byte to each VANC packet per SMPTE 2010 inserts the packets into VANC and maintains a log of transmissions If you require the TES 8643 for an AS application you can assign a data port serial or Ethernet as described in the chapter Data Ports Configuration on page 6 1 5 10 SCTE 104 Messages TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02
122. pect We will cooperate with and help other friendly companies o oN We will go above and beyond in times of crisis f there s no one to authorize the required action in times of company or customer crisis do what you know in your heart is right You may rent helicopters if necessary TES 8643 User Manual Ross Part Number 8643DR 004 02 e Release Date April 30 2014 Copyright 2014 Ross Video Limited Ross openGear and any related marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ross Video Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies PATENTS ISSUED and PENDING All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Ross Video While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document Ross Video assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Patents Patent numbers 4 205 346 5 115 314 5 280 346 5 561 404 7 034 886 7 508 455 7 602 446 7 834 886 7 914 332 8 499 019 B2 2039277 1237518 1127289 and other patents pending Important Regulatory and Safety Notices to Service Personnel Before using this product and nay associated equipment refer to the Important Safety Instructions
123. pressed Green HHC HHF y yy Z ZZ it HH Not used HAH of GB used Missing Unreadable HW Status Voltage V Current mA Power W FPGA Temp CPU Usage RAM Available CF Card Status Menu Title Hardware a The CompactFlash card is not currently used by the TES 8643 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Product Tab Table 8 3 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Product tab Table 8 3 Product Tab Items Description Indicates the product name Indicates the manufacturer of your card Indicates the board version of your card Indicates the serial number of your card Indicates the type of rear module in the slot Indicates the software and build versions Indicates the FPGA version number Parameters TES 8643 Ross Video Ltd HH HAE D Product Supplier Board Rev Serial Number Rear Module Software Rev Firmware Rev Table 8 4 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Network Status tab Table 8 4 Network Status Tab Items Description IP Address of the card Subnet Mask for the card Card gateway Ethernet communications for the TES 8643 are valid Ethernet communications for the TES 8643 are invalid The ethernet cable may be disconnected on the rear module or the ethernet network may be down or experiencing problems The following conditions are occurring The Meth
124. r the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway for the TES 8643 You will require a standard network CAT 5 cable to connect the TES 8643 to your facility network Figure 2 5 There is no need for a crossover cable as the TES 8643 includes an Auto MDIX Ethernet PHY that will switch from straight to crossover automatically as needed Ross Video does not supply these cables The Ethernet port uses a standard pinout which means that it is intended to be connected to a router or switch using a standard cable OG3 FR Series Frame amp AUTION RISK OF SHOCK 9 BONOTOPEN Pd A 1 i i 1 1 gt 66 ose 5 8 4 To Ethernet Network To Ethernet Network Figure 2 5 TES 8643 Ethernet Connection For More Information on e configuring the Ethernet communications for the TES 8643 refer to the section Ethernet Communication Setup on page 3 3 2 10 Physical Installation TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Serial Cabling The Serial port on the rear module is used for data transfer between the TES 8643 and other equipment When connecting to an external device such as a PC that is wired as Data Terminal Equipment DTE you need to use a null modem cable When connecting to an external device that is wired as Data Communications Equipment DCE such as a modem you need to use a straight through 9 pin cable instead of the null modem Cabling for the Serial Port You will n
125. s an ACK message to the automation system connected to the specified GPIO port This is ignored when Type is set to End Normal or End Immediate Disables this feature Specifies the Avail within the specified Program ID Specifies the total number of the expected Avails during the trigger When set to 0 the Avail Num value is ignored TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Start Normal Start Immediate End Normal End Immediate Cancel 4 000 16 000 0 0 65530 0 Selected Cleared 0 255 0 255 Type Splice ID Program ID Pre Roll Time Break Duration Auto Return Avail Num Avails Expected GPIO a The default is 8 seconds 8 20 Appendix B DashBoard Menus SCTE 104 GPIO Decode Menus Table 8 22 summarizes the options available in DashBoard for the SCTE 104 GPIO Decode tab Table 8 22 SCTE 104 GPIO Decode Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description Matches the Program ID in the SCTE 104 message Selected Cleared The Program ID is ignored Specifies the Program ID value that the TES 8643 searches for in the message The TES 8643 activates the GPIO when the specified value matches what is set in the message If the value does not match the message is ignored Matches the Splice split ID in the SCTE 104 message Program ID Selected Cleared The Splice ID is ignored GPIO Splice ID Specifies the Splice ID value that the
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127. s incompatible with the output format The input format is incompatible with its selected function such as the input format does not match output format If an input is not selected for one of these functions no error is indicated The Input Timing fields display the input signal timing values relative to the selected reference The Input Timing fields display the input signal timing values relative to the SDI output of the card Indicates the timing of the specified SDI input to what is selected in the Personality tab The display is in output format clocks and lines Indicates the relative timing of the output to the selected reference signal Parameters No Reference Incompatible Unlocked HHH Format Green Format No Signal Red Error Unsupported Red Error Incompatible Yellow Relative to Reference Input to Output Clocks lines Clocks lines Status Tabs This section summarizes the read only information displayed in the Status tabs The fields in the Status tabs vary in severity from green valid yellow caution to red alarm DashBoard reports the most severe alarm for a single field Alarm colors are noted within the tables as text set in brackets next to the menu parameter name Signal Tab Table 8 1 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Signal tab Table 8 1 Signal Tab Items Reference Status Input 1 Status Timing Display
128. ser Manual Iss 02 Configuration This section outlines how to configure each TES 8643 in the example presented in the section Overview on page 9 2 Set up Communications for each TES 8643 Perform the following procedure for each TES 8643 to set up basic communications for the card select a reference source and configure the video outputs To set up communications for a TES 8643 1 Configure the Ethernet communications on the TES 8643 as outlined in the section Ethernet Communication Setup on page 3 3 This allows the card to communicate with the Network Controller card in the openGear frame and DashBoard Ports ANC Delete ANC Decode ANC Encode Decode Status Encode Status TES 8643 Ethernet Communications 2 Configure the reference source for the TES 8643 as outlined in the section Selecting the Timing Source on page 3 4 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix C Configuration Example 5 ANC Delete ANC Decode ANC Encode Decode Status Encode Status Refresh Upload Reboot TES 8643 Reference Source Selection 3 Select the video format for the input as outlined in the section Configuring the Video Outputs on page 3 5 9 6 Appendix C Configuration Example TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Configure the First TES 8643 for Encoding The first TES 8643 communicates with the Data Source over Telnet and then sends the encoded service over VANC to the second TES 8643
129. set up basic GPIO communications 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the Config tab 2 Select the GPI Tally tab located at the bottom of the Config tab ANC Delete ANC Decode ANC Encode SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 GPIO Encode unction Video NTP Time Ethernet Config Tab GPI Tally 3 To configure a port for SCTE 104 messages e Enable the port by selecting SCTE 104 from the Function field next to the GPI in the GPI Tally area e Select a trigger for the GPIO from the Trigger column e Select a polarity for the GPIO from the Polarity column Configuring the TES 8643 to Encode Configure the TES 8643 to encode via GPIs when you want to use contact closures to cause insertion of one of a group of predefined SCTE 104 messages You can use the options in DashBoard to define the set of messages and this information is stored in the non volatile memory in the VANC Processor In this case the TES 8643 becomes a GPI driven SCTE 104 inserter To configure the TES 8643 to encode 1 From the Tree View select the node for the TES 8643 you want to access 2 Select the SCTE 104 GPIO Encode tab Each Decode service GPIO 1 8 is allocated a sub tab enabling you to configure each service separately Operating Tip f the SCTE 104 GPIO Encode tab is not displayed ensure the SCTE 104 Mode Encode button is selected lit green in the Personality tab 5 6 SCTE 104 Messages TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 ANC Decode ANCE
130. sing of one video frame and the indicators still alternate between 1 and 2 even though a progressive signal consists of frames rather than fields 4 2 ANC Encoding and Decoding TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Upstream VANC Priority The Upstream VANC Priority options enable you to control the arbitration between incoming VANC network data and locally sourced local data for the TES 8643 Note ANC delete takes precedence If a packet is deleted from a line then it is not available to the encoder There are three mutually exclusive options overwrite upstream local priority and upstream priority You can also define a time out period Overwrite The TES 8643 always marks for deletion packets in the upstream video with matching DID and SDID This is the default setting This enables local data to be inserted without interference from unwanted network data This will also occur even if the local source is disconnected or idle and can be used for arbitrarily marking packets for deletion Local Priority This option enables local data to be inserted whenever it is available overwriting any network data Network data passes through whenever local data has stopped arriving at the assigned port for longer than a defined time out period This mode enables the local user to insert transparent data simply by sending it to the TES 8643 and to revert to passing network data by simply stopping the sending of local data to the
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132. specify the port number for the DeviceMaster From the IP Address menu specify the IP Address of the DeviceMaster Select the Enabled box for the Encode and or Decode stream Repeat step 4 to step 8 for each stream as required 7 4 Appendix A Using a Port Expander TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix B DashBoard Menus In This Appendix This appendix provides a brief summary of the menus available for the TES 8643 Default values are indicated with an asterisk The following topics are discussed e Status Tabs e Configuration Menus e Ports Menus e ANC Delete Menus e ANC Decode Menus e ANC Encode Menus SCTE 104 Log Tab e SCTE 104 GPIO Encode Menus e SCTE 104 GPIO Decode Menus e Decode Status Menus e Encode Status Menus Note Before proceeding ensure that you are running DashBoard Control System software version 6 1 0 or higher The DashBoard Control System software and user manual are available to download from the Ross Video website TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix B DashBoard Menus 1 Description No signal detected on the selected reference input A reference signal is detected but the format is incompatible with the current output mode A reference signal is detected but the card is not locked to it Indicates the reference format detected Indicates the detected input format The input signal is not detected and the Input 1 Loss alarm is enabled The input format i
133. supported output reference compatibility 10801 50Hz 1080p 50Hz 720p 50Hz Table 10 4 Output Reference Compatibility Reference 480i 59 94Hz 720p 59 94Hz 576i 50Hz Appendix D Specifications 5 Output 1080p 59 94Hz 1080i 59 94Hz TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Commonly Used Services Table 10 5 lists the commonly used VANC services and is provided for guidance only Refer to the specific SMPTE standard for details Table 10 5 DID SDID VANC Services Description Location Ancillary Time Code See Table 10 6 334 1 EIA 708B data mapping into VANC space VANC second line after the switch line 272M EIA 608 data mapping into VANC space to last VANC line before AP Y stream 2201 Compressed Audio Metadata HD SDI no association 52020 2 Compressed Audio Metadata HD SDI channel pair 1 2 52020 3 Compressed Audio Metadata HD SDI channel pair 3 4 S2020 4 Compressed Audio Metadata HD SDI channel pair 5 6 VANC second line after the switch line 52020 5 Compressed Audio Metadata HD SDI channel pair 7 8 to last VANC line before AP Y stream S2020 6 Compressed Audio Metadata HD SDI channel pair 9 10 52020 7 Compressed Audio Metadata HD SDI channel pair 11 12 52020 8 Compressed Audio Metadata HD SDI channel pair 13 14 52020 9 Compressed Audio Metadata HD SDI channel pair 15 16 HANC immediately following EAV S352M Video Payload Identification for Di
134. t GPI and Tally pins to interface with external equipment Figure 2 8 aTe GPIO 6 L GPIO 5 St GPIO 4 2 GPIO 3 r GPIO 2 SHIOS e GPIO 1 Figure 2 8 8320AR 055 GPI Connections TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Physical Installation 3 2 14 Physical Installation TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Basic Configuration In This Chapter This chapter provides instructions for configuring the TES 8643 using the options available in the DashBoard Control System The following topics are discussed e Using DashBoard e Ethernet Communication Setup e Selecting the Timing Source e Configuring the Video Outputs e Personality Options e Software Upgrades e Loading the Factory Defaults Using DataSafe TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Basic Configuration 1 Using DashBoard Before proceeding ensure that DashBoard software version 6 1 0 or higher is installed on a PC connected to your facility network The DashBoard software and user manual are available from the Ross Video website For More Information on using DashBoard refer to the DashBoard User Manual To launch DashBoard 1 Ensure that you are running DashBoard software version 6 1 0 or higher 2 Launch DashBoard by double clicking its icon on your desktop 3 Ensure that the openGear frame with the TES 8643 card s is displayed in the Tree View located on the left side of the DashBoard window It may take 30 seconds or more to update the Tree View Consult the MFC 8300
135. t client programs on the Data Source and Receive computer 2 Inthe Data Source s Telnet connect to the TES 8643 Encoder at the IP address and port that you set 3 Inthe Receive computer s Telnet connect to the TES 8643 Decoder at the IP address and port that you set 4 Any characters you type in the Data Source s Telnet session should appear in the Receive computer s telnet window If you disconnect the SDI cable between the two TES 8643 cards the text will no longer pass through to the Receive computer To illustrate some subtle buffer behavior 1 De select both Flush Buffer at VANC boxes 2 Set the data count to 8 3 Type again on your transmit Telnet session and see how nothing is received until multiples of 8 characters are typed TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix C Configuration Example 9 9 10 Appendix 6 Configuration Example TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix D Specifications In This Appendix This appendix provides technical information on the TES 8643 Note that specifications are subject to change without notice The following topics are discussed e Technical Specifications e Communication Specifications e Switch Lines Overview e Output Format Reference Compatibility e Commonly Used Services TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix D Specifications 1 Technical Specifications Table 10 1 provides the specifications table for the TES 8643 when using the 8320AR 055 Table 10
136. t the two bytes FA AF in front of each packet the string would contain 0xFA OxAF For most applications this field should be left empty 8 Ifyou selected Custom Packet as the Encode Mode proceed to the section Upstream VANC Priority on page 4 3 Configuring the Upstream VANC Priority Settings Configure the Upstream VANC Priority settings when you wish to easily switch between incoming network CEA 708 closed captioning and locally sourced local closed captioning in the VANC space To configure the upstream VANC priority 1 From the Device View select the applicable ANC Encode tab 2 Inthe VANC Priority area select the required priority option Refer to the section Upstream VANC Priority on page 4 3 for details 3 Use the Timeout in frames field to specify the number of frames the TES 8643 will before switching away form the priority item TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 wait 4 8 ANC Encoding and Decoding ANC Delete Setup The TES 8643 is capable of deleting all VANC packets in user selectable lines in the VANC space All data on the line in the selected channel is completely deleted Note This setting supersedes the upstream VANC priority setting If there is upstream data on the deleted line it can not be detected by an encoder To specify which lines to remove all VANC data from 1 From the Device View select the ANC Delete tab ANC Decode ANC Encode SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 GPIO Enc
137. ter and press Enter The default address is 192 168 250 250 2 Click Configure Network Click Use static configuration below and enter the IP Address Netmask and Gateway you want to use A static IP Address is recommended for the DeviceMaster to communicate with the TES 8643 Click Save Changes do not take effect until the DeviceMaster is rebooted Click Port x where x is the port on the DeviceMaster you are connecting a device to Enter the Serial Configuration information for your device e Enter the TCP Connection Configuration information for your device e Enable selected e Listen selected e Port Ross Video suggests that you start numbering the ports at 8701 e Leave all other settings at their default values 7 Click Save Changes do not take effect until the DeviceMaster is rebooted Reboot the DeviceMaster TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix A Using a Port Expander 3 TES 8643 Setup This section outlines how to configure the TES 8643 to communicate with the Comtrol DeviceMaster via an ethernet protocol To set up communications 1 From the Tree View in DashBoard expand the node for the TES 8643 you want to access Select the Ports tab Select the Ethernet tab located at the bottom of the Ports tab 5 Locate the Encode and or Decode stream in the provided list that you want to access via the Comtrol DeviceMaster port From the Role menu select Client From the Port menu
138. ter coasts 11 8 RE NEE 11 9 i Eeer 11 11 KI 11 12 TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Contents iii Appendix F Service Information 12 Troubleshooting Checklist EE 12 2 Warranty and Repair Polen 12 3 Index IX TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 iv e Contents Introduction In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e Product Overview e Features e Functional Block Diagram e Workflow Overview User Interfaces e Documentation Terms and Conventions A Word of Thanks Congratulations on choosing an openGear TES 8643 3G HD SD VANC Processor Your card is part of a full line of Digital Products within the openGear Terminal Equipment family of products backed by Ross Video s experience in engineering and design expertise since 1974 You will be pleased at how easily your new card fits into your overall working environment Equally pleasing is the product quality reliability and functionality Thank you for joining the group of worldwide satisfied Ross Video customers Should you have a question pertaining to the installation or operation of your card please contact us at the numbers listed on the back cover of this manual Our technical support staff is always available for consultation training or service TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Introduction 1 Product Overview The TES 8643 is a broadcast quality ancillary data encoder decoder for uncompressed digital video signals It operates with sig
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141. th a modified version of the Library that is interface compatible with the Linked Version e Provide Installation Information but only if you would otherwise be required to provide such information under section 6 of the GNU GPL and only to the extent that such information is necessary to install and execute a modified version of the Combined Work produced by recombining or relinking the Application with a modified version of the Linked Version If you use option 4d0 the Installation Information must accompany the Minimal Correspond ing Source and Corresponding Application Code If you use option 4d1 you must provide the Installation Information in the manner specified by section 6 of the GNU GPL for conveying Corresponding Source 5 Combined Libraries You may place library facilities that are a work based on the Library side by side in a single library together with other library facilities that are not Applications and are not covered by this License and convey such a combined library under terms of your choice if you do both of the following a Accompany the combined library with a copy of the same work based on the Library uncombined with any other library facilities conveyed under the terms of this License TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix E Software Licenses 9 b Give prominent notice with the combined library that part of it is a work based on the Library and explaining where to find the accompanying uncom bined form
142. the rear of the selected card frame slots You will need to remove two blank plates for each rear module 4 Seat the bottom of the rear module in the seating slot at the base of the frame s backplane 5 Align the top hole of the rear module with the screw hole on the top edge of the frame backplane 6 Verify that the card aligns with the rear module before fully tightening any of the slot Screws 7 Using a Phillips screwdriver and the supplied screw fasten the rear module to the backplane Do not over tighten 8 Ensure proper frame cooling and ventilation by having all rear frame slots covered with rear modules or Blank Plates TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Physical Installation 5 To install the card in an openGear frame 1 Install the card in slot 2 6 10 14 or 18 The slot number is dependent on the slot combinations you installed the rear module in This allows adequate spacing to avoid damaging the card the cards installed in the neighboring slots or both 2 Hold the card by the edges and carefully align the card edges with the rails in the frame Fully insert the card into the frame until the card is properly seated in the rear module Verify whether your rear module label is self adhesive by checking the back of the label for a thin wax sheet Remove the wax sheet before applying the label 5 Affix the supplied rear module label to the rear module face 2 6 Physical Installation TES 8643 User Manual Iss
143. ttom of the Ports tab ANC Delete ANC Decode ANC Encode SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 GPIO Encode Decode Status Encode Status Reboot Ports Ethernet Tab 4 Locate the service you want to transmit via the network connection Note that the list of ANC services depends on the settings of the ANC Encode and ANC Decode tabs serial port or on the Ethernet port but not both Should you attempt to enable the same protocol on both ports the TES 8643 automatically disables the first port the Enabled box is cleared Note The SCTE 104 Serial Basic Link Layer protocol can only be active on the 5 From the Role menu configure how the TES 8643 functions on the network Choose from the following Server TES 8643 functions as a host or socket listener e Client TES 8643 functions as a service requester that initiates communications with a server 6 From the Port menu specify the port number to be used for this VANC decode or encode service This port number applies to the server which can be either the TES 8643 or the remote device depending on the Role setting TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Data Ports Configuration 3 7 From the IP Address menu specify the IP address of the external device if you selected Client in step 5 8 Select the Enabled box for the required service 6 4 Data Ports Configuration TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix A Using a Port Expander In This Appendix This appendi
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145. tware file is loaded to that card Important Avoid clicking the individual Reboot buttons until all cards have successfully completed the file upload process and the OK button located in the bottom right corner of the dialog is enabled e Click OK to re boot all the cards listed in the Uploading to Selected Devices dialog TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Basic Configuration 7 e The Reboot Confirm dialog displays indicating the number of cards that will re boot Click Yes to continue the upgrade process Note that clicking Cancel or No returns you to the Uploading to Selected Devices dialog without rebooting the card s e The card s are temporarily taken offline during the re boot process The process is complete once the status indicators for the Card State and Connection fields return to their previous status Troubleshooting If you encounter problems when upgrading your card software verify the following e Your network settings on the card are valid Refer to the section Ethernet Tab on page 8 7 for a list of available settings e The ethernet cable is properly connected if you are uploading the file via a network connection s The file you are attempting to load is a bin file that is for the card you are upgrading 3 8 Basic Configuration TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Loading the Factory Defaults If required the card menu parameters can be reset to the factory default values using the option avai
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147. used for point to point cabling or on the last card of a daisy chain topology This is the default position Refer to Figure 2 2 for pin positions 1 2 9 o Pin Position 1 2 Figure 2 2 J7 Default Position e Pin 2 center Pin 3 right position In this position the 75ohm termination is removed and the reference is not terminated This configuration is used in a daisy chain cabling topology where only the last card is to be terminated TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Physical Installation 3 Card edge LEDs This section describes the card edge LEDs Refer to Figure 2 3 for LED locations ERROR OK LED DS1 SDI IN 1 LED DS2 SDI 2 LED DS3 SDI IN 3 LED DS4 SDI IN 4 LED DS5 REF STAT LED DS6 i Reset Button Card Ejector Figure 2 3 Card edge LEDs Table 2 1 LEDs on the Card edge LED Display and Description When this LED is green the card is in normal operation with no errors ERROR OK When this LED is red the card is experiencing internal errors When this LED is off there is no power to the card When this LED is green the IN 1 video input is valid SDI IN 1 Red When this LED is red the IN 1 input is not present or is invalid SDIIN 2 This LED is not implemented SDI 3 This LED is not implemented SDIIN 4 This LED is not implemented When this LED is green the reference signal is valid REF STAT When this LED is red the reference signal is
148. vice View select the ANC Decode tab 2 Configure the second TES 8643 as outlined in the section To configure the TES 8643 to decode on page 5 3 3 Set the DID and SDID to the same values you selected for encoding on the first TES 8643 Note that in the following example Decode 1 was configured with 1 SDID 01 just like Encode 1 in the example provided above Config Ports ANC Delete SCTE 104Log SCTE 104 Encode indicator Refresh Upload Reboot Configuring Decode 1 DID 51 SDID 01 9 8 Appendix C Configuration Example TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 To configure the data ports on the second 7 43 1 Verify that the decoding streams that you configured in the section To configure the second TES 8643 for decoding are now listed in the Ports sub tabs 2 To configure the Ethernet port follow the instructions in the section Configuring the Ethernet Data Ports on page 6 3 3 Note the port number selected here and the IP Address displayed in the Network Status tab You will need these settings to configure your receive Telnet session ANC Decode ANC Encode SCTE 104 Log SCTE 104 Encode SCTE 104 Decode Decode Status Encode Status Enabled 3 Port 3 T Refresh Upload Reboot Assigning Port 3500 to Decode 1 DID 51 SDID 01 Using Telnet This section briefly summarizes how to use Telnet to connect the two TES 8643 to the transmit and receive computers To use Telnet 1 Run the Telne
149. w Byte TES 8643 communicates as a proxy SES device using response code value 8 Respond as Proxy Disables this feature Select this option if Device you are using an automation system that does not recognize the proxy response code Cleared Specifies the Data ID and Secondary Data ID values to be used for the corresponding fields in the encoded Ancillary Data Packet as defined by SMPTE 291M The default values for the remaining options in this tab depend on the Encode Mode selected Specifies the line that you wish to insert Encode Line VANC data into TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix B DashBoard Menus 5 Table 8 15 ANC Encode Menu Items Description When selected inserts the VANC packet into the luma channel of the incoming VANC service When selected inserts the VANC packet into the chroma channel of the incoming VANC service Sends a single byte field indicator either an ASCII 1 or 2 at the start of the next field to encode out the data port to allow the downstream equipment to synchronize to the video signal Disables this feature The TES 8643 inserts data on the line specified Any existing data with matching DID and SDID in VANC are marked for deletion Enables the local user to insert transparent data simply by sending it to the TES 8643 and to revert to passing network data by simply stopping the sending of local data to the T
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151. x describes how to set up the TES 8643 and the Comtrol DeviceMaster to work together Before You Begin DeviceMaster Setup TES 8643 Setup TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 Appendix A Using a Port Expander 1 Before You Begin The Comtrol DeviceMaster connects to the TES 8643 over Ethernet and provides a number of RS 232 422 485 serial ports Requirements Before you begin ensure that you have the following items e Comtrol DeviceMaster Port Expander Ethernet interface cables Comtrol DeviceMaster Pinouts Table 7 1 Serial Pinouts n c RxA Rx TxA Tx n c Ground n c DSR n c TxB Tx RxB Rx Gi DI BY N n c Compatibility Table 7 2 Compatibility Version Comtrol DeviceMaster Socket Server Comtrol PortVision Plus TES 8643 7 2 Appendix A Using a Port Expander TES 8643 User Manual Iss 02 DeviceMaster Setup This procedure assumes that a DeviceMaster is already installed in your facility If not or if you are encountering difficulties configuring your DeviceMaster via a web browser it is recommended to use the Comtrol PortVision software to set up your DeviceMaster Refer to your DeviceMaster documentation for details on using this software or for troubleshooting your installation To set up a DeviceMaster 1 On your computer open your web browser and in the address bar enter the IP address of your DeviceMas
152. y in hexadecimal the values to be used for the corresponding fields in the encoded Ancillary Data Packet as defined by SMPTE 291M No matter what Encode Mode is selected the DID and SDID can be changed Encode Line Line Selection allows for the choice of lines to encode into The line number selection will change with the Encode Mode selection All packet Encode Modes will insert a single packet on the line indicated Selecting Byte mode with a data count greater than 255 will result in multiple packets on the selected line Note Lines earlier than the second line after the switching line are not recommended for insertion Lines outside the VANC interval are not usable Encode Channel There are radio buttons for the selection of the chroma or luma channels Note that channel selection does not apply when using an SD signal as both luma and chroma channels are combined In such cases it is recommended to select luma Send Field Indicator When this check box is checked the Transparent module sends field indicator characters out the Serial or Ethernet port that it is using to receive data to allow the transmit computer to synchronize to the video signal The field indicator is sent just after each vertical interval For an interlaced signal the indicator is a 1 ASCII code 0x31 to indicate field 1 and a 2 ASCII code 0x32 to indicate field 2 For a non interlaced progressive signal each field indicator corresponds to the pas
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