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1. The choices include Aux AES input channels 1 and 2 Aux Embedded input channels 1 through 16 Audio Test Tones 1 through 4 Silence Delayed AES input channels 1 through 4 or Delayed Embedded input channels 1 through 16 For each of the 20 audio channels Gain and Phase controls allows the operator to adjust the selected safe source Jestination AES Ch 1 Source Delay AES 1 w Gain 20 0 0 11 LA 20 0 a a a Invert phase E Gain is adjustable between 40 and 20dB Invert Phase can be checked to invert the phase of the audio source 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 24 of 48 Switching Audio continued It is possible to Reset All of the audio channel settings to default values through a single control instead of having to go through each control individually A A iiiI Reset Al MET MENTE O ES sa sa Delay 1 1 None ination Aux 1 1 Switch 1 Silence Switch 2 Tone 1 Both Switch Select Tone 2 o Tone 3 Tone 4 wm i U U The Source selection under Reset All is used to quickly assign all 20 channels to the selected source Delay 1 1 This will assign all Delayed input channels to their corresponding switched output channels Delay AES Ch1 to switched Output AES Ch1 Delay AES Ch2 to switched Output AES Ch2 Delay Emb Ch15 to switched Output Emb Ch15 Delay Emb Ch16 to switched Output Emb Ch16 Aux 1 1 This will assign all Aux input cha
2. switch source as well as user defined images freeze frame black other audio channels audio tones and mute Switching is performed via 2 GPI control inputs and through the openGear Dashboard control software Windows Linux and Mac platforms The 5000 AVD is designed for use in the openGear DFR 8300 series frames 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 7 of 48 A V DELAY BLOCK DIAGRAM GPI 1 IN k DELAY DASHBOARD PP MAPPING CONTROLLER SNMP le DELAY IN PROC CONTROLS do le El el SDI HD SD De Embed SWITCH a Embedder Transmitter SDI OUT HD SD SDI EQ SDI IN Revr 42 Chan 4ch AES AES IN Revr AUDIO AES 4ch ES Transmitter AES OUT 4 VIDEO AUDIO FRAME SYNC AUDIO PHASE LEVEL PROC CONTROLS MAPPING AUX HD SD SDI EQ SDI IN Revr VIDEO DG AUDIO De Embed FRAME AUX 42 Chan 2 ch AES SYNC MAPPING Rcvr 2 PHASE AES IN LEVEL TSG STILL Ref 1 BB or TriLev SYSTEM AUDIO VIDEO VIDEO SD MMC SYNC CLOCK SIGNAL PATTERN STILL MEMORY Ref 2 Processor GENERATOR GENERATOR GENERATOR IMAGES CARD Detailed Description Video Processing The 5000 AVD has two full frame audio video synchronizers SDI input and Aux SDI input For each input synchronizer the audio is de embedded and processed separately from the video and VANC data Video Delay Input The SDI input is the main video input and is further processed by a variable delay buffer
3. Embedded Audio channels 5 8 Group 2 Embedded Audio channels 9 12 Group 3 Embedded Audio channels 13 16 Group 4 and AES audio channels 1 4 AES Each of these groupings may be accessed through the thumb tabs at the bottom of the menu window Output Audio Selection Mapping For each of the 20 possible audio output channels the Source drop down controls allows the user to select the audio Source which is to be output on each channel Destination AES Ch 1 Aux AES 1 DelayAES1 Delay AES 2 Delay AES 3 Delay AES 4 Delay Emb 1 Delay Emb 2 Delay Emb 3 Delay Emb 4 Source The choices include Aux AES input channels 1 and 2 Aux Embedded input channels 1 through 16 Audio Test Tones 1 through 4 Silence Delayed AES input channels 1 through 4 or Delayed Embedded input channels through 16 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 27 of 48 Output Audio Selection continued Full Audio Mapping is possible with the Source control Any source may be selected for any output channel including one source feeding multiple output channels Simultaneous Embedding and De embedding is also realized with the Source control since AES inputs may be selected for Embedded outputs while Embedded inputs are selected for AES outputs If the user wants the Delayed AES Ch 1 input to be output on Embedded Ch 5 for example then it is possible through this control Keep in mind that if a Censor Switch is activated
4. Select All Warnings Current software is the same as the upload File Summary 6 File Name 5000 AVD bin 58 RossFrame a File Type MATO Boer S OTLHALE Slot 9 5000 4 Delay 2 0 0 Current software is the same as the up Load Size 1498464 bytes Creation Date Fri Oct 08 17 59 04 PDT 2010 CRC 51b8 Device Version Error Warning Hide invalid destinations 5 Click Finish to begin installing the new firmware When the installation is complete Click OK The Upload Wizard will close and the 5000 AVD will automatically reboot with the new firmware Verify that the new version numbers are displayed on the Dashboard control Product menu Note Some updates may require additional time for the initial reboot cycle approx 15 seconds WARNING Do not cancel the upload or cycle power once the firmware begins copying until the firmware is completely loaded and the card has rebooted If the firmware installation process is interrupted then the 5000 AVD card may not be able to reboot If Dashboard then fails to open the card the firmware must be reinstalled using a memory card 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 40 of 48 Installing Firmware using Dashboard Version 2 0 Note This process typically takes about 90 seconds 1 Launch the Dashboard application and open the 5000 A V Delay card listed in the Basic Tree View BS RossFrame Slot 0 MFC 8310 N slot 9 5000
5. Specifications 6 seconds 10 frames 7 seconds 15 frames 7 seconds 22 frames 7 seconds 8 frames 8 seconds 28 frames 30 seconds 28 frames 31 seconds 5 frames 1 frame increments 0 25ms increments HD 1 485Gb s SMPTE 292M SD 270Mb s SMPTE 259M 2 BNCs 75ohm 800 mVpp HD Auto EQ to 100 meters Belden 8281 SD Auto EQ to 280 meters Belden 8281 BNC 750hm 800 mVpp HD Timing Jitter lt 0 3UI SD Timing Jitter lt 0 2UI 10801 60 59 94 50 1080PsF 24 23 98 720p 60 59 94 50 4831 59 94 5761 50 10 bit 4 2 2 Specifications subject to change without notice 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 44 of 48 Audio Processing Signal Inputs Outputs Sample Rate Resolution Genlock Reference Signals Inputs Control GPI Inputs Remote Input Memory Card Type Format Still Files File Folder Name Capacity File Format Power Embedded AES EBU SD SMPTE 272C HD SMPTE 299M 2 BNCs 750hm Transformer coupled 2 BNCs 750hm Transformer coupled 48KHz synchronous 24 bit Bi Lev Black Burst Tri Level 2 BNC loops Hi Z 2 BNCs internal pullup Activates on closure to ground RJ 45 Ethernet connector MMC SD SDHC FAT16 or FAT32 required for STILL storage cards gt 64MB are typically FAT16 or FAT32 STILLS 253 stills maximum for each file format HD2 1920 x 1080 10bit 4 2 2 HD1 1280 x 720 10bit 4 2 2 SD2 720 x 576 10bit 4 2 2 SD1
6. 720 x 487 10bit 4 2 2 10 Watts Specifications subject to change without notice 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 45 of 48 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY California Media Engineering Inc warrants that this product 5000 AVD openGear card is free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of five 5 years from the date of original purchase In the event this product becomes defective through normal usage California Media Engineering Inc agrees to repair or at it s option replace the defective product without charge This warranty does not cover the DFR 8310 8320 8321 Frame Network card or PS8300 Power supply s This warranty is limited to the original end purchaser and is not assignable or transferable This warranty does not apply to damage caused by negligence accidents or an act of God Only a California Media Engineering Inc factory representative is authorized to repair this product Any unauthorized attempt to repair this product will immediately void the warranty Any unauthorized alterations or modifications to this product will immediately void the warranty This product is designed specifically for standard openGear chassis and any attempt to operate this product outside of an openGear chassis will immediately void the warranty California Media Engineering Inc shall not be responsible for incidental or consequential damages nor damage due to misuse or the use of any unauthorized at
7. Still Still_002 Vv DELETE A dialog box will appear confirming if the file is to be deleted Contirm DELETE Yes No Click on Yes to delete the selected file Resetting the SD MMC Card In the unlikely event that the SD MMC card becomes unresponsive clicking on the Memory Card Reset button should re initialize the memory card Memory Card RESET If the SD MMC card still fails to be detected or function correctly the memory card may have to be ejected and re installed on the 5000 AVD card to regain proper operation 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 34 of 48 Test Signals Menu The Test Signals menu provides controls for setting the video and audio test signals Video Output Selection The Video Output Select control from the Output menu is duplicated at the top of the Test Signals Menu This makes 1t convenient to view the selected video test signals VIDEO Output Select f Test Signal k Video Test Patterns Use the Video Test Patterns drop down control to choose which test pattern will be displayed when Test Signal is selected as the video output or is selected as a safe source for the censor switch TEST SIGNALS Video Test Pattern RP 219 Composite A Full Color Monochrome Use the radio buttons to choose if the test pattern is to be displayed as Full Color or Monochrome List of Video Patterns 75 Color Bars 100 Color Bars Bars Reversed Tartan Bars SMPTE Color B
8. This will assign all channels to Tone 1 Tone 2 This will assign all channels to Tone 2 Tone 3 This will assign all channels to Tone 3 Tone 4 This will assign all channels to Tone 4 The Gain Reset button under Reset All is used to quickly reset all 20 channels to 0 0 dB Gain The Phase Reset button under Reset All is used to uncheck all 20 channels Invert Phase settings 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 29 of 48 Stills Menu The Stills menu provides all controls for managing still images Source Load Still Status Save Still Main Title NM 100 Please Stand By W 100 e e wee 2010 09 22 03 19 PM Output Video Selection The Video Output Select control from the Output menu is duplicated at the top of the Stills Menu This makes it convenient to select the Still images for viewing as they are being captured or loaded 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 30 of 48 Freeze AUX Input The AUX video input may be frozen by clicking on the Freeze Image button FREEZE Live video may be restored by clicking on the button again NORMAL FREEZE AUX INPUT Freeze Image NORMAL Freeze Mode Field Frame The Freeze Mode setting allows the frozen image to be displayed as a single field or a full frame Still Images The 5000 AVD has four still image buffers Each buffer may be selected for viewing with the Output Select control or used as a safe source when
9. a v Delay 2 Click on the Upload button at the bottom of the Dashboard control screen 3 The Open dialog window will appear Click Browse and navigate to the location of the firmware file folder Select the bin file and click Open Look in E 5000 AVD_v2 0 0 cme v a vot L 5000 AVD bin File Name 5000 AVD bin Files of Type Firmware bin v Open Cancel 4 A confirmation window should now display the selected firmware file and its description Confirm upload to 5000 A V Delay File Name 5000 AVD bin File Type Main board software Load Size 1498464 Creation Date Fri Oct 08 16 59 04 GMT 08 00 2010 CRC 51b8 Continue Cancel 5 Click Continue to begin installing the new firmware When the installation is complete the 5000 AVD will automatically reboot with the new firmware Verify that the new version numbers are displayed on the Dashboard control Product menu Note Some updates may require additional time for the initial reboot cycle approx 15 seconds WARNING Do not cancel the upload or cycle power once the firmware begins copying until the firmware is completely loaded and the card has rebooted If the firmware installation process 1s interrupted then the 5000 AVD card may not be able to reboot If Dashboard then fails to open the card the firmware must be reinstalled using a memory card 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 41 of 48 Installing Firmware
10. card Check if the memory card is indentified on the Dashboard control Product menu Try a different memory card 3 Incorrect Firmware Check that the Firmware files are meant for the 5000 AVD Incorrect Firmware files or folder See Preparing Firmware Files section above A single cme folder must be located in the root directory of the memory card A single file with a osx extension must be located within the cme folder If the POWER LED immediately changes from a rapidly flashing red 10 flashes a second to a slower flashing red 2 flashes a second and continues flashing for more than a minute then the firmware file osx is incorrect or damaged Check the files Try again with a different memory card If the card has not re booted after several minutes then the firmware update has probably failed Try again with a different memory card Note Itis safe to remove the memory card and or power cycle the 5000 AVD as long as the POWER LED is not rapidly flashing red 10 flashes a second If the 5000 AVD still does not properly operate after trying all suggestions contact customer support at support calmedia com 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 43 of 48 Maximum Delay 1080i 60 59 94 1080i 50 1080PsF 24 23 98 720p 60 59 94 720p 50 SD 483i NTSC SD 576i PAL Delay Adjust Video Audio offset Video Processing Signal Inputs Output Formats Resolution
11. then the Output Audio may change depending on the Switch settings Output Audio Channel Controls For each of the 20 output audio channels Gain and Phase controls allow the operator to adjust the selected source Destination AES Ch 1 source DelayAES1 W Gain 20 0 D 00 20 0 40 0 0 0 Invert phase E Gain is adjustable between 40 and 20dB Invert Phase can be checked to invert the phase of the audio source 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 28 of 48 Output Audio Channel Resets It is possible to Reset All of the audio channel settings to default values through a single control instead of having to go through each control individually AUDIO Reset All Gain RESET RESET Delay 1 1 Aux 1 1 Silence Tone 1 Tone 2 Tone 3 Tone 4 The Source selection under Reset All is used to quickly assign all 20 channels to the selected source Delay 1 1 This will assign all Delayed input channels to their corresponding output channels Delay AES Ch1 to Output AES Chl Delay AES Ch2 to Output AES Ch2 Delay Emb Ch15 to Output Emb Ch15 Delay Emb Ch16 to Output Emb Ch16 Aux 1 1 This will assign all Aux input channels to their corresponding output channels Aux AES Chl to Output AES Chl Aux AES Ch2 to Output AES Ch2 Aux Emb Ch15 to Output Emb Ch15 Aux Emb Ch16 to Output Emb Ch16 Silence This will assign all channels to silence Tone 1
12. using a SD or MMC Memory Card Note This process typically takes about 30 seconds 1 Install the memory card containing the firmware update folder on the 5000 AVD see section Installation and Setup for details POWER LED my FLASH gt BUTTON Figure 4 1 FLASH button and POWER LED location 2 Press and hold in the FLASH button for approximately 2 seconds until the POWER LED begins flashing The LED will rapidly flash red as the new firmware file is being copied approximately 20 seconds The LED will then rapidly flash green as the new file is verified approximately 10 seconds Once it has finished the card will automatically re boot Note Some updates may require additional time to process the new firmware file During this time the LED will again rapidly flash red approximately 10 seconds and then rapidly flash green approximately 5 seconds Once it has finished the card will automatically re boot 3 Verify that the new version numbers are displayed on the Dashboard M control Product menu WARNING Do not remove the memory card or cycle power once the firmware begins copying until the firmware is completely loaded and the card has rebooted If the firmware installation process is interrupted then the update must be performed again Retrying Firmware Installation If the first attempt has failed or was interrupted the 5000 AVD may not function correctly or even boot To install the firmware under thes
13. 2 0 0 page 39 of 48 Installing Firmware using Dashboard Version 3 0 Note This process typically takes about 90 seconds 1 Launch the Dashboard application and open the 5000 A V Delay card listed in the Basic Tree View Ed Ea E ceap RossFrame O slot 0 MFC 8310 N Slot 9 5000 4 Delay 2 Click on the Upload button at the bottom of the Dashboard control screen 3 The Upload Software Wizard will open Click Browse and navigate to the location of the firmware file folder Select the bin file and click Open Upload Software Wizard Select File Upload Please select the file that contains the software to upload Look in 5000 4VD_v2 0 0 cme q 5000 AvD bin a Documents My Documents 98 My Computer gt File name ij 3 l My Network Files of type Firmware bin v 4 The Upload Software Wizard will now display the selected firmware file and its description Click Next The 5000 AVD card should be selected to receive this file If other 5000 AVD cards are listed check these cards too 1f they are to receive this firmware update Upload Software Wizard j Upload Software Wizard Select File Upload Select Destination Please select the file that contains the software to upload Please select the devices to which the software will be uploaded C Cal Media S000 4 D_ 2 0 0 cme S000 4 D bin File C Cal Media S000 4 D_ v2 0 0 cme 5000 AVD bin
14. California Media Engineering Inc 9000 AVD Audio Video Broadcast Delay with built in switching Operations Manual CAL MEDIA openGear www calmedia com ql 5000 AVD OM Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 5000 AVD Audio Video Delay Operations Manual e Cal Media Part Number 5000 A VD OM e Document Version 2 0 0 e Printed in U S A The information contained in this User Manual is subject to change without notice or obligation Copyright 2009 2010 California Media Engineering Inc All rights reserved Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of California Media Engineering Inc Reproduction distribution or reverse engineering of copyrighted software and firmware is prohibited Notice The material in this manual is furnished for informational use only It is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Cal Media Cal Media assumes no responsibility or liability for errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual Trademarks openkear YY _ ij 15 a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited FOCAL MEDIA MEDIA ENGINEERING i A 7 www calmedia com 18 a trademark of California Media Engineering Inc e DashBoard M Control System is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited e All other product names and any registered and unregistered trademarks mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes onl
15. D is controlled using the DashBoard Control System When the card is installed in an openGear frame DashBoard will identify it as 5000 A V Delay LE Basic Tree View X Gear RossFrame 40 Slot 0 MFC 8310 N rr ERE EE ER ERE EERE EES AERO eee EERE EEE EEE EEE E ESSE SEES EE ERE REESE EES EHOREREEEES J Open the selected card s control panel by right clicking the mouse and selecting Open Control Menus RossFrame Slot 9 5000 A Delay X Delay amp System Proc Amps Switch Outputs Stills Test Signals E EN RossFrame 5000 AN Delay a si Slot 0 MFC 8310 N Card state O OK slot 9 5000 A Delay Connection ONLINE The Controls for the 5000 AVD are divided into six menus e Delay amp System e Proc Amps e Switch e Outputs e Stills e Test Signals 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 15 of 48 Delay Y System Menu Audio Video Delay The top section of the Delay amp System menu contains the controls for setting the Audio Video Delay DELAY Seconds Pg Frames os 9 x Audio Delay Offset mS poa i J i i i i i i i 500 0 0 0 The top line indicates the maximum amount of delay possible for the chosen video format Use the Seconds and Frames controls to select the amount of delay applied to the Audio and Video signals Note these settings apply to both the Audio and Video signals Audio Delay Offset To correct for lip sy
16. Delayed Delay or Aux Aux video input Click on the Capture Load button to instantly capture the current frame of video The Status bar will display 100 when the video frame has been captured STILL IMAGES _ _ _ ___ _ _____ _ ____ ____ ____ _ _ PA Load Still MET EL sti still_ooo y CAPTURE LOAD SAVE Loading a Still Image from the SD MMC card Use the Source control to select the filename of a still image Click on the Capture Load button to begin loading the selected still image file The Status bar shows the progress of the still image file loading and will display 100 when the image file is completely loaded Note Loading times are typically 1 5 seconds depending on the format and the SD MMC card that is used Saving Still Images to the SD MMC card The contents of the still image buffer s may be saved to the SD MMC card using the Save Still button To enable the Save Still button a valid filename date and time must be entered Save as lt select name enter name Y File Date 1201 0 09 22 File Time 04 07 PM A filename must be entered in the enter name box The name can be typed into the box or the drop down control can provide a default name A valid filename must be a unique name between l and 16 characters long and may contain upper and lower case letters spaces and some special characters The Save as status box provides confirmation that a valid filename ha
17. E NAS y i i TE 110 5 0 0 100 0 200 0 s Chroma 05 I I Y I I 1 1 05 1 gt 0 0 100 0 200 0 E S Hue deg i i i i i i i i I J i i i i I i i i i 0 0 gt 50 0 0 0 50 0 Hue Mode Component Hue Composite Hue The Proc Amp Controls button is used to enable or disable all four Proc Amp controls When set to ON the Proc Amp controls are active When set to OFF the Proc Amp controls are bypassed unity gain and any control settings are ignored Use the Setup control to adjust the video signal s brightness Use the Video Level control to adjust the video signal s contrast Use the Chroma control to adjust the video signal s color saturation Use the Hue control to adjust the video signal s color hue or chroma phase Use the Hue Mode control to select which method is used to calculate hue The Component Hue setting calculates the video hue based on equal scaling of the x y color space This method is typically used in component digital equipment The Composite Hue setting calculates the video hue based on the unequal scaling of NTSC PAL color space This method more closely resembles a traditional NTSC hue control Clicking on the Default button will set all four Proc Amp controls to their default values unity gain 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 19 of 48 Aux Input Proc Amp Controls The bottom section of the Proc Amps menu contains controls for adjusting the Aux
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19. The delay is adjustable in frame increments from 0 to a maximum value dependent on the format 60 59 94 Fps 50 Fps 24 23 98 Fps HD 10801 6 seconds 10 frames 7 seconds 15 frames 7 seconds 22 frames HD 720p 7 seconds 8 frames 8 seconds 28 frames N A o SD 30 seconds 28 frames 31 seconds 5 frames N A Table 1 Maximum Delay Aux Input The Aux SDI input is a non delayed secondary input to be used as an alternate safe source 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 8 of 48 Video Proc Amps Both the Delayed and Aux video signals have full color processing controls Setup adjusts the brightness of the picture Video Level adjusts the contrast of the picture Chroma adjusts the color saturation of the picture Hue adjusts the tint or phase of the picture Video Output Select The video output select determines the primary path from which the video output originates Delay the output comes from the Delayed input synchronizer Aux the output comes from the Aux input synchronizer Black the output goes to black Test Signal the output comes from the internal test signal generator Still the output comes from one of four still image buffers Video Switching Regardless of which video path is selected the active picture portion can be switched to any other source via Switch and Switch2 controls These switches are engaged by the GPI inputs and or the control panel Note The active picture is defined to b
20. a Ga E Eag e da 0 00 8 00 0 00 8 00 Use the Genlock Select drop down control to choose which signal will be used as the genlock reference The Product menu indicates the genlock status for the selected reference Note the outputs may become unstable if there is no signal applied to the Aux Input and it is chosen to be the Genlock Reference TIMING Free run Reference 1 Reference 2 Aux Input The following controls adjust the timing of the video frame synchronizers Because of internal processing delays approx 3 lines a phase setting of zero clocks zero lines will guarantee one frame of delay in the synchronizer Use the H Phase control to adjust horizontal timing of the 5000 AVD s video output with respect to the selected genlock reference This control adjusts the output in video clock increments and may be advanced or delayed 4095 clocks Use the V Phase control to adjust vertical timing of the 5000 AVD s video output with respect to the selected genlock reference This control adjusts the output in video line increments and may be advanced or delayed up to 1023 lines This control may be used to advance the output some number of lines to compensate for equipment delays down stream Note The maximum number of lines is dependant on the video format selected Values greater than the actual number of lines in one frame will roll over to produce a minimum value For example in NTSC a value of 530 will actual
21. are Installation Use the following information if the firmware upload process has failed e If the Selected file does not exist or Selected file is not a valid upload file error conditions are displayed in the Upload Failed dialog box select OK from the dialog box and re start the upload process and select the correct file e If a No response from device condition is encountered the upload failed while in progress due to loss of power or communications Verify that the card is powered up and there is communication with the openGear frame Restart the upload process In the unlikely event the 5000 AVD card becomes unresponsive try the following L 2 3 Unseat the 5000 AVD card from the frame slot and wait a few seconds Reinstall the 5000 AVD card into the frame slot If Dashboard is able to open the control panel for the 5000 AVD repeat the installation process using Dashboard If Dashboard is not able to open the control panel for the 5000 AVD perform the installation using a SD or MMC memory card see previous section If the 5000 AVD still does not properly operate after trying all suggestions contact customer support at supportOcalmedia com Troubleshooting Memory Card Firmware Installation If the LED does not begin to rapidly flash red when the FLASH button is pressed check the following L Ze The FLASH button is not being pressed continuously for 2 seconds Possible bad memory
22. ars RP219 HD formats Composite SD formats Alignment Chart Multipulse Multiburst Horz Sweep 10 Step 100 Ramp 5 Shallow Ramp Digital Ramp 75 Red Field 75 Green Field 75 Blue Field 50 Gray Field F1 White F2 Black F1 Blue F2 Yellow SMPTE Checkfield Digital Test 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 35 of 48 Audio Test Tones Use the Audio Test Tones drop down controls to choose a frequency for each of the audio tones The available range for each tone is 16 Hz to 20 kHz Audio Test Tone 1 Audio Test Tone 2 Audio Test Tone 3 Audio Test Tone 4 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 1 KHz 2 KHz 4 KHz 8 KHz page 36 of 48 Product Menu Status The Product menu displays various information about the 5000 AVD Product Rear Module Product Name 5000 AV Delay Supplier Name Cal Media Engineering Software Version Boot Version Serial Number 0000 Hours of Operation 000 432 50 Carastatus Memory Card OQ SDHC Genlock Status O Hours of Operation indicates how long this particular 5000 AVD card has been powered This is only an approximate time The value is updated every 3 75 minutes Note Brand new cards will have a typical value between 72 and 80 hours This is due to standard 72 hour burn in followed by final testing time The Card Status indicator displays the operating condition of the card Green indicates the card is operating c
23. d Installation Use the following procedure to install the 5000 AVD in a DFR 8300 series frame 1 Refer to the User Manual of your DFR 8300 series frame to ensure that the frame is properly installed 2 After selecting the desired frame installation slot hold the 5000 AVD card by the edges and carefully align the card edges with the slots in the frame 3 Fully insert the card into the frame until the rear connection plugs are properly seated on the midplane and rear modules This completes the procedure for installing the 5000 AVD in a DFR 8300 series frame Cable Connections This section provides information for connecting cables to the installed Rear Module Note When using a Split Rear Module RMS 5000A in the DFR 8320 series frames only the signals SDI In GPI 1 AUX In GPI 2 and SDI Out are connected VIDEO AUDIO SDI In AES 1 2 In GPI 1 AES 3 4 In AUX In AUX AES In GPI 2 AES 1 2 Out SDI Out AES 3 4 Out Figure 2 2 Cable Connections for the RM1 5000A Rear Module 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 13 of 48 SD MMC Memory Card Installation Optional The memory card is used for updating the firmware and for storage of still images This section provides information for installing a memory card on the 5000 AVD Hot Swappable The memory cards are hot swappable which means they can be installed and removed while the 5000 AVD card is powered and running without causing interruptio
24. damaged contact your openGear sales representative or Cal Media directly 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 11 of 48 Rear Module Installation Optional The 5000 AVD is compatible with the DFR 8310 and DFR 8320 series frames The procedure for installing the Rear Module in your openGear frame is the same regardless of the frame or module used However a different module is required depending on the openGear frame you are using Rear Modules for the 5000 AVD The Rear Module for the 5000 AVD depends on the openGear frame you are installing the card into e DFR 8310 series frames When installing the 5000 AVD in the DFR 8310 series frames the RM1 5000A Rear Module is required The 5000 AVD is also compatible with the DFR 8310 BNC frame e DFR 8320 series frames When installing the 5000 AVD in the DFR 8320 series frames the Split Rear Module RMS 5000A or Full Rear Module RM2 5000A is required Note the Split Rear Module RMS 5000A may be used for SDI ONLY applications no AES inputs or outputs Installing the Rear Module If you received a Rear Module with your 5000 AVD you will need to install the module in your DFR 8300 series frame before you can install the 5000 AVD in the frame or connect cables to the slot you have chosen for the 5000 AVD Skip this section if you are installing the 5000 AVD in a DFR 8310 BNC frame or the Rear Module is already installed Use the following procedure to
25. dia for more information on the environmental performances of our products 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 4 of 48 Contents OA RO 7 IE A sieiere a taee tea ce ae tats acd usen E AEN 7 OV CIVIC W oo ice tate seh ae teat ces cata and ae Neha oc deen oe eb claeh ocala ad Aa bcd aeh ocala al tae Tah ONA 7 Block Dia o a drat at 8 Detailed Des Crip onseren bak alo dla eae ae 8 VALCO PF VOC OS STI a oes oh E aos cate 3 as Da a a Ben ek lg snl al cas at oe ar A Sea el ous te tT a ale aie 8 AUTO ELO CES SO AN RATA AAN AAA RATA Ra aw ANA ATA AA ER 10 LS CAN AMON and SOUND si sssscedevecceesesensctnczesawouedesatvescesceeucdevedesaguonsouesenateesstansduadesedesayuassenadesaduentensetendesnees 11 O ON 11 N 11 Rear Module Installation Opugnal a 12 Board Installation ee a a ce ansonen as eceeues Women saureuaneaanoncncaeeaeaes stone causeneneausoncn E A 13 Cable CONNEC CH ONS Sis aia aerga EE onavestesacseneneuatenncedasenenenavantesgaveneuaatesscsdessncnouatastesdess 13 SD MMC Memory Card Installation Optional srbina lorca conan 14 OPEN 15 DasiBoard Control ii diaria 15 ON AO A A A E Meeee et Te oe 15 Delay SV SICH MENU eh et ok td A ET eh et oe ot ie tt eis att 16 Audio Video DE A E oo asia 16 System VIdeO PORN rta 16 CSL OCR DIMAS ti a 17 Output Embedded Audio Group Enable radial A iii 18 PECADOS MER ii it ria its 19 Delayed Input Proc Amp Controls di ins 19 AUX Input Proc mp CONTOS estan lia 20 SWC VI La AAA PRO RO
26. e attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 3 of 48 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 contact information on the last page of this manual All Cal Media openGear products are covered by a generous 5 year warranty and will be repaired without charge for materials or labor within this period Refer to the Warranty and Repair Policy sections 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 Cal Media 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 wheeled 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 Cal Me
27. e conditions a power cycle firmware installation may be required 1 Unseat the 5000 AVD card from the frame slot and wait a few seconds 2 Install the memory card on the 5000 AVD 3 Press and hold in the FLASH button while fully inserting the 5000 AVD card into the slot 4 Keep holding in the FLASH button until the POWER LED begins flashing The firmware update should now continue as a normal installation described above Firmware Installation if Boot File has failed In the unlikely event that the 5000 AVD card will not boot and will not accept a firmware installation a jumper may be installed which will force the card to use the factory default boot file Unseat the 5000 AVD card from the frame slot 2 Install a jumper on J905 pins 1 2 as shown right Perform the power cycle firmware installation as described above under Retrying Firmware Installation 4 Once the 5000 AVD has booted again unseat the card from the frame slot and remove the jumper and memory card Re install the 5000 AVD into the frame slot Figure 4 2 Boot Loader jumper location 6 Once installed the 5000 AVD should automatically generate a new boot file This should take approximately 15 seconds as the POWER LED will rapidly flash red then green 7 Upon completion the 5000 AVD should successfully reboot 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 42 of 48 Troubleshooting Firmware Installation Troubleshooting Dashboard M Firmw
28. e the actual picture information within the total signal The horizontal and vertical ancillary data space is not part of the active picture area and is not affected by the switch VANC Data The video output will always pass the Vertical Ancillary Data from the primary path selected by the Output Select When Switchl or Switch2 are actively selecting an alternate video source the output will continue to pass the primary path s VANC and not the switched alternate source This will preserve closed caption data and timecode when switching the video away to another source Still Image Buffer The 5000 AVD has four still image buffers which may be used as alternate sources for output video Each buffer may contain captured images from video or images loaded from the SD MMC card Images in each buffer may be saved to the SD MMC card for future use Note A memory card must be installed on the 5000 AVD card to save and load still images Memory Card The 5000 AVD has a socket located at the front edge of the card to support SD or MMC memory cards The memory card is used for updating the firmware and for storage of still images Compatible cards include MMC multi media card SD secure digital and SDHC high capacity To support still images the SD MMC cards must be formatted with a FAT16 or FAT32 file structure most cards greater than 64MB come pre formatted as either FAT16 or FAT32 The 5000 AVD conforms to the FAT32 specification
29. ent value type in a new value and press Enter To be accepted the date must be in the exact form YY YY MM DD where YYYY is the Year gt 2000 MM is the month and DD is the day For example July 4th 2010 is entered as 2010 07 04 To edit the File Time place the cursor in the control box using the mouse Delete the current value type in a new value and press Enter To be accepted the time must be in the exact form HH MM XM where HH is the Hour 1 12 MM is the minute and XM is AM or PM For example 1 30 pm is entered as 01 30 PM Click on the Save button to begin saving the selected still image to the SD MMC card STILL IMAGES ES HET EZ Still1 Delay y CAPTURE LOAD A 5 The Status bar shows the progress of the still image file being saved and will display 100 when the image file is completely saved Note Loading times are typically 1 10 seconds depending on the format and the SD MMC card that is used 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 33 of 48 Deleting Still Images from the SD MMC card Unwanted Still Image files may be deleted from the SD MMC card to free up memory for new stills Delete Still lt Select v DELETE To enable the Delete button use the drop down control to select a filename to be deleted lt Select gt v lt Select gt Main Title Please Stand By Still_000 Still_001 Once a filename has been selected click on the Delete button Delete
30. h channel may be adjusted 40 to 20 dB and the phase of each channel may be inverted 180 degree phase shift Audio Switching Regardless of the Audio Output Source settings each output channel can be actively switched to any other source via Switch and Switch2 controls These switches are engaged by the GPI inputs and or the control panel The switched outputs can also have different level and phase settings than those used for the primary outputs 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 10 of 48 Installation and Setup In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e Static Discharge e Unpacking e Rear Module Installation Optional e Board Installation e Cable Connections e SD MMC Memory Card Installation Optional Static Discharge Whenever handling the 5000 AVD and other related equipment please observe all static discharge precautions as described in the following note Static discharge can cause serious damage to sensitive semiconductor devices Avoid handling circuit boards in high static environments such as carpeted areas and when wearing AA ESD synthetic fiber clothing Always exercise proper grounding Susceptibility precautions when working on circuit boards and related equipment Unpacking Unpack each 5000 AVD you received from the shipping container and check the contents against the packing list to ensure that all items are included If any items are missing or
31. install the Rear Module in a DFR 8300 series frame 1 Refer to the DFR 8300 series frame User Manual to ensure that the frame is properly installed according to instructions 2 On the rear of the frame locate the card frame slot 3 Remove the Blank Plate from the rear of the slot you have chosen for the 5000 AVD installation If there is no Blank Plate installed proceed to the next step 4 As shown in Figure 2 1 seat the bottom of the rear module in the seating slot at the base of the frame s back plane Screw Hole M E Ed ae aa 10 N or 10 La e ha a oa s a et Sa i J z D un r AE uo Module Seating Slot Figure 2 1 Rear Module Installation in a DFR 8310 Series Frame 5000 A VD not shown 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 12 of 48 5 Align the top hole of the rear module with the screw hole on the top edge of the frame back plane 6 Using a Phillips driver and the supplied screw fasten the rear module to the back plane Do not over tighten 7 Ensure proper frame cooling and ventilation by having all rear frame slots covered with Rear Module or blank metal plates If you need blanks refer to the chapter Ordering Information in your DFR 8300 series frame User Manual and contact your openGear sales representative This completes the procedure for installing the Rear Module in a DFR 8300 series frame Boar
32. l NTSC hue control Clicking on the Default button will set all four Proc Amp controls to their default values unity gain 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 20 of 48 Switch Menu The 5000 AVD contains two programmable switches that can be used to switch the video audio or both signals to avoid objectionable material Switch 1 and Switch 2 can be externally controlled by BNC connectors GPI 1 and GPI 2 A closure to ground on either BNC will activate the corresponding switch Censor Switch Configuration The top section of the Switch menu contains controls for configuring Switch 1 and Switch 2 Censor Switch Settings Switch ET y Delay Reaction Time Switch 1 Z instant PREVIEW Switch 2 Y Delayed v v ES 15 The Enable check boxes allow the GPI input BNCs to externally control Switches 1 and 2 When Switch I Enable is checked then a closure to ground on the GPI 1 BNC will activate Switch 1 When Switch 2 Enable is checked then a closure to ground on the GPI 2 BNC will activate Switch 2 The Mode dropdown controls configure how each switch behaves In Instant mode the switch activates simultaneously with the GPI closure Delay Reaction Time is ignored In Delayed mode the activation of the switch is delayed by the programmed Audio Video Delay time see Delay amp System menu This allows the switch to activate in time with the delayed Audio Video output In this mode the Delay Reaction Ti
33. ly produce 5 530 525 Free Run Freq Adj is used to trim the output clock frequency when the 5000 AVD is in Free run mode The range is 8ppm parts per million which is equivalent to 0 0008 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 17 of 48 Output Embedded Audio Group Enable The bottom section of the Delay amp System menu contains controls for each embedded audio group on the video output these controls are also available under the Outputs menu EMB AUDIO GROUP ENABLE ______________________ 22 Emb Audio CT Groups Group Enable O ONO n ONO e JN Use the Group Enable buttons to enable ON or disable OFF each of the four audio groups Note the 5000 AVD strips all ancillary embedded audio from the video input s and processes this audio separately from video In order to pass incoming embedded audio through the system the stripped audio must be re embedded and the appropriate audio group s must be enabled 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 18 of 48 Proc Amps Menu Delayed Input Proc Amp Controls The top section of the Proc Amps menu contains controls for adjusting the delayed video input Note these controls apply to the video signal after 1t has been delayed but before images are captured for stills or freezing Proc Amp for Delayed Input Proc Amp Controls DEFAULT O San A ee oe Ok Oe we 2 012 25 0 0 0 25 0 Video Law G a w md h a
34. me control is used to advance the start time of the switch activation This feature is used to compensate for human response time in recognizing an objectionable incident The Reaction Time has a range of O to 3 seconds in 0 1 second Steps The Delayed mode is designed for censoring applications where profanity and other objectionable material must be removed In this mode the operator monitors the input source non delayed When an incident occurs the operator immediately engages a GPI switch and holds the GPI switch until the incident has passed Since the operator may not recognize the incident until after it has occurred a reaction time is programmed to compensate for this When viewing the delayed A V outputs the main program will switch away to some other safe material before the offending incident occurs and will switch back to the main program after the incident is over The PREVIEW buttons can be used to test each Switch s configuration instead of using the GPI PREVIEW ON engages the Switch as if the GPI port has a closure to ground PREVIEW OFF releases the Switch as if the GPI port is open 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 21 of 48 Switching Video The next section of the Switch menu contains controls for switching the Video signal VIDEO Video Output Video Source for Switch Switch Select AUX Y Switch 1 w Use the Switch Select drop down control to assign a switch to the video path Vv anca No
35. n Compatible Cards MMC multi media card SD secure digital SDHC secure digital high capacity Requirements To support storage of still images the SD MMC cards must be formatted with a FAT16 or FAT32 file structure most cards greater than 64MB come pre formatted as either FAT16 or FAT32 The 5000 AVD conforms to the FAT32 specification so firmware and still image files may be exchanged easily with most computers Installation Locate the SD MMC socket on the front edge of the 5000 AVD card Figure 2 3 SD MMC Socket location The SD or MMC card should be positioned as shown in figure 2 3 with the corner notch nearest the 5000 AVD s card ejector Using gentle pressure carefully slide the memory card all the way into the socket until it clicks The memory card should now be locked into place If the socket will not accept the memory card then check if the card is backwards upside down or damaged Do not force the memory card into the socket Figure 2 4 SD MMC Memory Card Installed Removal To remove the SD or MMC card press the memory card further into the socket until it clicks Release the card and it should spring part way out The memory card is now unlocked and should slide easily out of the socket To prevent damage to the socket do not pull on the SD MMC card when it is locked into the socket 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 14 of 48 Operation DashBoard M Controls The 5000 AV
36. nc errors in source materials or down stream equipment a fixed offset can be added to the audio path The offset range is 500ms milliseconds in 0 25ms steps System Video Format The middle section of the Delay amp System menu contains the control for setting the Video Format SYSTEM System Format HD 1920x1080 59 94 Hz YV A HD 1920x1080i 59 94 Hz HD 1920x1080i 50 Hz HD 1920x1080PsF 24 Hz cenlock Select HD 1920x1080PsF 23 98 Hz HD 1280x 20p 60 Hz HD 1280x 20p 59 94 Hz HD 1280x 20p 50 Hz SD 720x483 29 97 Hz Use the System Format drop down control to select the video format for the 5000 A VD The operator may choose from a list of standard formats and frame rates Note input video signals must be the same format and frame rate as the output 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 16 of 48 Genlock Timing The lower middle section of the Delay amp System menu contains controls for timing the 5000 AVD to a genlock reference The genlock reference does not have to be the same format as the 5000 AVD s system format but it must be the same vertical rate For example a 59 94Hz 720p tri level reference may be used with a system format of 29 97 4831 NTSC TIMING Genlock Select Reference 1 v H Phase clocks i i j J i i l 0 gt 4096 0 4095 a V Phase lines i I j i j i i i J I i I i i i i 0 1024 0 1023 s FERS RON k AORN 1 EA A Ea pa
37. ne Video switching is disabled Switch 1 Video controlled by Switch 1 Switch 2 Video controlled by Switch 2 Both Video controlled by both Switch 1 and Switch 2 Use the Video Source for Switch drop down control to select a safe source when switching the video The selected signal will become the video output when a video switch in engaged Delay Delayed Video input Aux Aux Video input Black Black Video 0 IRE Test Pattern defined by Video Test Pattern control see Test Signals menu Freeze FRM Full Frame Freeze of the output video while the switch is active Freeze FRM Freeze FLD Field mode Freeze of the output video Freeze FLD while the switch is active Still 1 FRM Stil FRM Display Full Frame Still image see Stills menu AA Still FLD Display Field mode Still image see Stills menu Black Test Pattern Note Only the active portion of video is switched when engaged All ancillary data from the main program Closed Captions Time Code etc will remain undisturbed 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 22 of 48 Switching Audio The bottom section of the Switch menu contains controls for switching the Audio signals AUDIO source swicnsoect can Phase Select v select v RESET RESET Embedded Audio Outputs 1 4 for Switch Destination Emb Ch 1 Emb Ch 2 Emb Ch 3 Emb Ch 4 Source Aux AES 1 v Aux AES 2 v silence Se silence Vv Switch Select S
38. ng New Firmware The current version of firmware can be obtained from California Media Engineering www calmedia com Preparing Firmware Files The firmware will be provided as a zip file Before it can be used the file must be unzipped Be certain that no errors occur during the unzip process Once unzipped the firmware update should be a folder which contains several files a S000 ADY_v2 0 0 cme i 5000 ADY_v2 0 0 cme File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sack Y DS yo Search eer Folders ies Address C 15000 ADY_v2 0 0 cme 5000 4 D bin 5000 4VD 05 File and Folder Tasks 2381 BIN File ssal OSY File 1 464 KB 1 464 KB Text Document vw vw Other Places Y used Matit Y Be sure and open the Read Me txt file for any additional instructions To update the 5000 AVD using Dashboard copy or move the folder to a location accessible from Dashboard To update the 5000 AVD using a MMC or SD memory card copy the entire folder to a MMC or SD memory card s root directory Note The 5000 AVD can only recognize one folder with a cme extension If the memory card already has a cme folder from an earlier version or another product then that folder must be moved from the root directory or renamed or deleted Do not combine files from other versions into the same cme folder as the 5000 AVD will only read the first osx file it finds 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version
39. nnels to their corresponding switched output channels Aux AES Chl to switched Output AES Chl Aux AES Ch2 to switched Output AES Ch2 Aux Emb Ch15 to switched Output Emb Ch15 Aux Emb Ch16 to switched Output Emb Ch16 Silence This will assign all channels to silence Tone This will assign all channels to Tone 1 Tone 2 This will assign all channels to Tone 2 Tone 3 This will assign all channels to Tone 3 Tone 4 This will assign all channels to Tone 4 The Switch Select control under Reset All is used to quickly assign a switch to all 20 channels The Gain Reset button under Reset All is used to quickly reset all 20 channels to 0 0 dB Gain The Phase Reset button under Reset All is used to uncheck all 20 channels Invert Phase settings 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 25 of 48 Outputs Menu The 5000 AVD has one SDI output video plus 16 embedded audio channels and 2 AES outputs 4 audio channels VIDEO Output Select Delay we AUDIO Emb Audio AAA Groups Group Enable Reset al MET Gs SS select v RESET RESET Embedded Audio Outputs 1 4 Destination Emb Ch 1 Emb Ch 2 Emb Ch 3 Emb Ch 4 Source DelayEmb1 Delay Emb2 W DelayEmb3 Delay Emb4 W Gain 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 Q 0 0 Q 0 0 Q 0 0 Q 0 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 E 40 0 Z 40 0 E 40 0 40 0 0 05 0 0 0 05 0 0 Invert phase Y pa a M Group 1 Group 2 G
40. nonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnn non nnnn non nono non nn nnnnnnnnnnos 41 Installing Firmware using a SD or MMC Memory Cal coooonnnnnnnncnnncncnnnononnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnss 42 Troubleshooting Pra ware sta o al OS 43 SPECINCAHONS ii 44 gt YEAR LIMITED WARRANTS oral LEE oa c 46 Repair LOC ooo 47 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 6 of 48 Introduction In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e A Word of Thanks e Overview e Functional Block Diagram e Detailed Description A Word of Thanks Congratulations on choosing Cal Media s 5000 AVD Audio Video Broadcast Delay with censor switching for the openGear system The 5000 AVD is part of a full line of media gear for broadcast and production facilities Should you have a question pertaining to the installation or operation of your 5000 AVD please contact us at the numbers listed on the back cover of this manual or through our web site at www calmedia com Overview The 5000 AVD is an Audio Video Broadcast Delay providing a full 6 25 seconds of adjustable delay for high definition signals 16 embedded and 4 AES audio channels 20 channels total can also be delayed independent of video to allow for lip sync correction Censor switching is provided to eliminate objectionable material by individually switching the video and each audio channel to alternate signals Auxiliary A V inputs may be used for a safe
41. orrectly Yellow indicates an unusual condition such as Loading Firmware Red indicates that a failure has been detected The Memory Card indicator displays the type of memory card installed Green indicates the memory card is working correctly Gray indicates no memory card detected The Genlock Status indicator shows the current genlock condition for the 5000 AVD Green indicates the 5000 AVD is successfully locked to the selected Genlock Reference Genlock Status Unlocked Red indicates an unlocked condition Either the wrong reference is selected the reference is incorrect or no signal is preset Geniock status O Yellow indicates the 5000 AVD is in Free run mode 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 37 of 48 Rear Module Menu This menu displays the signal connections for the 5000 AVD at the Rear panel module Product Rear Module Rear Module Connections AES 12 IN AES 34 IN AES AUX IN AES 12 OUT AES 34 OUT 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 38 of 48 Updating the Firmware Cal Media cards can be quickly and easily updated through Dashboard or using a MMC or SD memory card Firmware can only be loaded with Dashboard on cards having firmware version 2 0 or greater already installed Note The 5000 AVD should not be used on air during the firmware installation process The card will stop communicating with Dashboard and will need to re boot upon completion Obtaini
42. placement card may be provided at a nominal charge Cal Media s Technical Support Department will continue to provide advice on any product manufactured by Cal Media beyond the warranty period without charge for the life of the product 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 47 of 48 California Media Engineering Inc Voice 805 931 0857 Fax 805 299 4581 info Ocalmedia com support calmedia com gt y A f y NGINEERING www calmedia com E
43. roup 3 Group 4 AES Output Video Selection The top section of the Outputs menu contains the control for video selection Black Test Signal Still 1 FRM Still 1 FLD Still 2 FRM Still 2 FLD The Output Select drop down menu allows the user to select either the Delayed Video input or the Aux Video input channel Other choices include Black Video the Test Signal or one of 4 stored Still Images in either Full Frame or Field modes see Stills amp Test Signals menus for more information Keep in mind that if a Censor Switch is activated then the Output Video may change depending on the Switch settings 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 26 of 48 Output Embedded Audio Group Enable The next section of the Outputs menu contains controls for each embedded audio group on the video output these controls are also available under the Delay amp System menu Emb Audio IIS CCT CCT Group Enable oN Mon oN oN Use the Group Enable buttons to enable ON or disable OFF each of the four audio groups Note the 5000 AVD strips all ancillary embedded audio from the video input s and processes this audio separately from video In order to pass incoming embedded audio through the system the stripped audio must be re embedded and the appropriate audio group s must be enabled Output Audio Channel Page Selection The Output Audio Channels are organized in groups of 4 including Embedded Audio channels 1 4 Group 1
44. s been entered or indicates possible problems that prevent the still image from being saved lt select name gt A name must be selected or typed into the enter name box followed by the Enter key lt already exists gt The filename entered already exists Change to unique name lt illegal name gt An illegal character has been used in the name 5000 AVD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 32 of 48 Saving Still Images continued lt no memory card gt The SD MMC card is not detected Install a SD MMC card lt mem card full gt The SD MMC card is out of available memory space Delete stills to free up memory or replace the SD MMC card lt WR protected gt The SD MMC card is write protected Slide the LOCK tab on the SD MMC card toward the top to enable writing lt card too small gt The SD MMC card has a FAT 12 file structure and is too small for still image files Use only FAT16 and FAT32 formatted SD MMC cards typically gt 64MB lt mem card error gt An error has occurred with the SD MMC card Try resetting the SD MMC card see below or replace the SD MMC card The File Date and File Time controls are used for the creation date and time of the saved image file The default values come from a real time clock and should maintain the correct date and time as long as power is applied to the SOOO AVD To edit the File Date place the cursor in the control box using the mouse Delete the curr
45. so firmware and still image files may be exchanged easily with most computers 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 9 of 48 Audio Processing The 5000 AVD contains a powerful audio processor providing individual mapping level adjustments and clean switching of all 20 output channels Audio Delay Inputs The AES1 AES2 and SDI Embedded inputs are the main audio signals and are passed along with video through an audio video synchronizer These signals are then processed by a variable delay buffer All 20 channels 16 Embedded 4 AES are delayed the same amount as the video signal but with an adjustable offset The audio delay may be offset from video 500ms Aux Inputs The Aux AES and Aux SDI Embedded inputs are synchronized non delayed secondary inputs to be used as alternate sources Audio Output Mapping Full Audio Mapping is possible with the Audio Output Source control Any source may be selected for any output channel including one source feeding multiple output channels Simultaneous Embedding and De embedding is also realized with the Source control since AES inputs may be selected for Embedded outputs while Embedded inputs are selected for AES outputs In addition to the AES and Embedded inputs four internal tone generators and silence are available as sources Audio Levels and Phase The mapping function also provides individual level adjustment and phase control for all output channels The level of eac
46. switching away from objectionable material Each buffer may contain captured images from video or images loaded from the SD MMC card Images in each buffer may be saved to the SD MMC card for future use Note A MMC SD or SDHC card must be installed on the 5000 AVD card to save and load still images STILL IMAGES o Source eee MET ESOO Stil Main Title y CAPTURE LOAD SAVE Stil2 Please Standby Y CAPTURE LOAD SAVE stina still_oo0 y CAPTURE LOAD SAVE stilla still_oo1 y CAPTURE LOAD SAVE Loading Still Images The Source drop down control is used to select the image that will be loaded into the buffer The first two selections are always Delay and Aux followed by a list of any still image files stored in the SD MMC card Main Title Y Delay AUX Main Title Please Stand By Still_000 Still_001 Selecting Delay allows an image to be captured from the Delayed video input Selecting Aux allows an image to be captured from the Aux video input Selecting a filename allows a still image to be loaded from the SD MMC card 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 31 of 48 Loading Still Images continued The Capture Load button is used to transfer the image into the buffer STEL GE _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ ___ _ __ ___ ETT Load Still MET EL still1 Delay v CAPTURE LOAD SAVE Capturing an Image from the Video Input Use the Source control to select the
47. tachment or modification nor damage by the use of an unspecified electrical circuit In no event shall California Media Engineering Inc be responsible or liable for any damages arising from the use of this product whether such damages be direct indirect special incidental consequential or otherwise California Media Engineering Inc shall not be liable for any loss of use revenue or profit Any software provided for use with this product is provided AS IS California Media Engineering Inc shall not be responsible or liable for any damages arising from the use of said software whether such damages be direct indirect special incidental consequential or otherwise This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Any implied warranty is limited in duration to five years provided in this the only expressed warranty 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 46 of 48 Repair Policy Should any problem arise with your 3000 AVD openGear card please contact Cal Media s Technical Support Department at supportOcalmedia com or use the contact information on the back cover of this manual If required a Return Material Authorization number RMA will be issued to you as well as specific shipping instructions Do not return any product before obtaining a RMA number Any shipping costs incurred are the customer s responsibility Ifavailable a temporary re
48. tion which could place the equipment in a non compliant operating state 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 O y Y ESD Susceptibility Important Safety Instructions This product is intended to be a component product of the openGear 8300 series frame Refer to the openGear 8300 series frame User Manual for important safety instructions regarding the proper installation and safe operation of the frame as well as it s component products gt D lt y O 5 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 Service barriers within this product are intended to protect the operator and service personnel from hazardous voltages For continued safety replace all barriers after any servicing gt 1 gt 2 Warning This product contains safety critical parts which if incorrectly replaced may present a risk of fire or electrical shock Components contained within 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 type and rating Only us
49. video input Note these controls apply to the video signal before images are captured for stills or freezing Proc Amp for Aux Input Proc Amp Controls DEFAULT 9 Setup 2 i i i 1 i 1 I i 1 i i i i 1 j 0 0 o 25 0 0 0 25 0 Video Level 5 I I i I J I I 1 i i 1 00 0 0 0 100 0 200 0 SNN Chroma a uu rs 4 a ora J fk RN 3 g amp KA a 100 0 0 0 100 0 200 0 G T Hue deg j J I i 0 0 50 0 0 0 50 0 Hue Mode Component Hue Composite Hue The Proc Amp Controls button is used to enable or disable all four Proc Amp controls When set to ON the Proc Amp controls are active When set to OFF the Proc Amp controls are bypassed unity gain and any control settings are ignored Use the Setup control to adjust the video signal s brightness Use the Video Level control to adjust the video signal s contrast Use the Chroma control to adjust the video signal s color saturation Use the Hue control to adjust the video signal s color hue or chroma phase Use the Hue Mode control to select which method is used to calculate hue The Component Hue setting calculates the video hue based on equal scaling of the x y color space This method is typically used in component digital equipment The Composite Hue setting calculates the video hue based on the unequal scaling of NTSC PAL color space This method more closely resembles a traditiona
50. witch 2 Switch 2 W Switch 2 vo Switch 2 y Gain 20 0 200 00 Q 00 O 40 0 Invert phase ES ES Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 AES Destination refers to the output audio channel The source and Gain settings will be routed to these output channels when an audio switch 1s engaged The Audio Channels are organized in groups of 4 including Embedded Audio channels 1 4 Group 1 Embedded Audio channels 5 8 Group 2 Embedded Audio channels 9 12 Group 3 Embedded Audio channels 13 16 Group 4 and AES audio channels 1 4 AES Each of these groupings may be accessed through the thumb tabs at the bottom of the menu window Each audio channel may be individually controlled by one or both switches Use the Switch Select dropdown controls to assign a switch to each of the audio channels geci None Audio channel not switched None Switch 1 Audio channel controlled by Switch 1 Switch 1 Switch 2 Audio channel controlled by Switch 2 Switch 2 Both Audio channel controlled by both Both Switch 1 and Switch 2 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 23 of 48 Switching Audio continued For each of the 20 audio channels the Source drop down control allows the operator to select a safe audio source when switching that audio channel Destinatior AES Ch 1 Source Aux AES 1 h Delay AES1 A Delay AES 2 Delay AES 3 Delay AES 4 Delay Emb 1 Delay Emb 2 Delay Emb 3 Delay Emb 4
51. y and remain the exclusive property of their respective owners 5000 A VD Operations Manual Version 2 0 0 page 2 of 48 Important Regulatory and Safety Notices Before using this product and any associated equipment refer to the Important Safety Instructions listed below so as to avoid personnel injury and to prevent product damage Products may require specific equipment and or installation procedures 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 or injury to persons or equipment The symbol with the word Warning within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which 1f not avoided could result in death or serious injury gt gt Warning 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 gt Caution The symbol with the word Notice within the equipment manual indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in major or minor equipment damage or a situa

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