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1. n 70 EDH Error Count 225 troDg nim nere ien 71 Clamp Speed M S 71 rx OULU aseo aceti nom EEE 72 AUX SYMG COMP P MM 72 AUR SYNE Level 2i nete e mitem did et eere era 73 CAV Y Composite 5r rie or er RO ESSEN estis egets 73 Analog WAGE 5 cust ccsdcessscaissensderspsvedengvecths e 73 Chroma Pairing Filter 5iondendiitadiedie a n 74 Chapter 6 Menus and Features ccccscsssssssssssssssees 75 OVERVIEW de 75 Menu Controls 5 5 eese eter ve idonee ikv ehe enn Ee ee eR eee reed nn 76 MARCANDO 77 More Video Settings aceite ttr ent iii 78 Frei M M 79 Chan meleri ERU GER RERO HERREN NEA NIA 79 Channel Das E 80 Both Channels zeit tereti eite eerie oT 81 xviii DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Contents Global Audio Config eerte ees 83 Audio Limiter Optional sssusa 85 Cer M 86 Change Settings susesi d eiie UU decr tastes ee 86 Noise Reduction Option esent nennen 87 DV Control option 5 3 monio menter eere 88 Timuing Set p Genres ieisterteituc edi E ERE FERE re URS SQ NEXU 89 TSG Image Grabbing sassis eee ert nter d ripe tense 90 System Config aeneo tiet o e UE ri Er e ERN N nasaenests 91 Misc Setup P M 91 One Time Video Setup ettet rrt eei ble 92 Remote Control Setup essere 92 Flash Memory Mgmt
2. esent tenentes 93 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu 4 95 Dau EP 95 Channel 1 and or Channel 2 c csssssssssecssccsccsccseeseesscssecsecseesecseeseees 96 Analog BYPASS M 97 AES EBU M E 97 EIER 98 Gata Ly coeds 98 DDPlex GainsRz odes eri se er ee ek OSEE todecesoteensaseios 99 DDPlex Gaim E M 99 Fixed Delay C 100 IOP ALC VOLER oaee i e E E AE EE EA EER 100 p Level L i eet rrt E 101 He adrootmc R 5e tertie e ee oe vv testi eng 101 H adtoomsL ceto irat YER HER PO ER PETRA FER ELEERER SER 102 Out Op Level R petenti eiiis 103 Out Op Level L 5 tta tn rrt ren 103 Tone Level 43 3 enda eese tudo nes 103 Test Freg M 104 Test Ereg R urrienen sinian Dn DOO RIDE ORE 104 Balaticed eco eti e idet n Yes 104 T ermiitatiOFE ereen errr erreerererrerrtrctrrcrre spree 105 Stereo Mod 4er iren reri Y roh onddeduotonsdecasesbvensssaebavannsecaeees 105 Phase Invert E osse tectis teret thes bte ERR Ense nre CERE ERE 106 JEJE 106 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual xix Contents Aud Follows Vid neon eee ern rte re Ee reves 107 AFV Format Options teen meme tege mede 108 Global onipieoni M 109 Luioybrd qe ER 109 ERU T 109 Audio Bypass receso grs itecto breue D Sari IR S 110 AES Data Grade tecti reeiist rebar ter tete sive
3. Related Settings IP Address Netmask The Machine Name option allows the unit to be visually recognized by name rather than by an address number on a remote station The name can be up to 23 characters long and is set by using the Enter key and Control knob Press the Enter key to cycle through which character position 1 to 23 is to be modified the Control knob selects a new character for that position Two consecutive spaces are not allowed if you attempt to move to the next character position after a space you will be returned to the first character position Press the Exit key to store the new Machine Name DCN Address Description Reports the address at which the unit will be found on a DCN network Digital Coaxial Network Navigation Path System Config gt Remote Control Setup DCN Address The DCN Address is set at the factory and cannot be changed by the operator DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 177 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Remote Watch Ethernet Address Remote Control Setup Description Enables or disables visual feedback on the display panel of commands executed by remote control Navigation Path System Config gt Remote Control Setup gt Remote Watch When the Remote Watch setting is disabled commands executed by a remote controller such as the DPS RC 575 are not visually reported on the front panel of the DPS 575 When this setting
4. As the SDI specification requires 48 kHz audio this option must be set to 48 kHz for SDI audio embedding to work If the Sample Rate is set to a value other than 48 kHz SDI and DV inputs will be converted to the specified sample rate except in DigiDuplex Mode but SDI audio embedding will not function The Sample Rate is forced to 48 kHz when 96 kHz AES Output mode see page 115 is enabled The Sample Rate setting affects the valid range of the Test Freq L Test Freq R and Fixed Delay options See page 100 and page 104 for more information Description Enables or disables embedding of digital audio into the SDI data stream When enabled the channels of the SDI video output into which the audio is embedded are determined by the SDI Out option detailed earlier in this section See SDI Out on page 114 Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt SDI Embedding Valid Settings Off On Default Setting On Related Setting SDI Out DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 115 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu SDI L R De Embed Global Audio Config Description Selects between interpretations of the SDI specification for embedded audio to compensate for variations in SDI audio implementation how left and right are found in the data stream This setting should be left at the default unless compatibility problems occur Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 a
5. 4 Note Appendix E DigiDuplex Mode The signal path in DigiDuplex Mode for audio can best be visualized through flow diagrams The audio signal path is as follows DigiDuplex Mode Disabled Normal Mode Analog Audio Out AES EBU Audio Out SDI Audio Out DigiDuplex Mode Enabled Transcoder Analog Audio Out AES EBU Audio Out SDI Audio Out Figure E 2 DigiDuplex Modes Audio With DigiDuplex Mode disabled the audio input selection front panel controls or Input option of the Audio Setup menu is used to select the audio input B which will be synchronized and sent to the SDI output In addition to the input formats Test Tones and Mute are valid selections as the audio input source With DigiDuplex Mode enabled the audio input selection front panel controls or Input option of the Audio Setup menu is used to select the audio input B which will be synchronized and sent to the SDI output In addition to the input formats Test Tones and Mute are valid selections as the audio input source In the DigiDuplex Mode audio input selections for Channels 1 and 2 are locked together and must have the same input format DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 227 Appendix E DigiDuplex Mode Controlling the DigiDuplex Signal Path The DigiDuplex Input option C of the Audio Setup menu selects which digital audio input source SDI Embedded or AES EBU will be transcoded to the analog audio outputs The DDP
6. Ch2 Fixed Delay Ch2 In Op Level R Ch2 In Op Level L Ch2 Headroom R Ch2 Headroom L Ch2 Out Op Level R Ch2 Out Op Level L Ch2 Tone Level 80 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Audio Setup Both Channels Chapter 6 Menus and Features Main Menu Item Submenu Option Audio Setup Cont Channel 2 Ch2 Test Freq L Ch2 Test Freq R Ch2 Balanced Ch2 Termination Ch2 Stereo Mode Ch2 Phase Invert L Ch2 SDI In Ch2 Aud Follows Vid Ch2 AFV Composite Ch2 AFV SVideo Ch2 AFV CAV Ch2 AFV SDI Ch2 AFV DV Ch2 AFV Option Main Menu Item Submenu Option Audio Setup Both Channels Ch1 Input Ch2 Input Ch1 Analog Bypass Ch2 Analog Bypass Ch1 AES EBU Ch2 AES EBU Ch1 Gain R Ch2 Gain R Chl1 Gain L Ch2 Gain L Ch1 DDPlex Gain R DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 81 Chapter 6 Menus and Features Audio Setup Main Menu Item Submenu Option Audio Setup Cont Both Channels Ch1 DDPlex Gain L Ch2 DDPlex Gain R Ch2 DDPlex Gain L Ch1 Fixed Delay Ch2 Fixed Delay Ch1 In Op Level R Ch2 In Op Level R Ch1 In Op Level L Ch2 In Op Level L Ch1 Headroom R Ch2 Headroom R Chl1 Headroom L Ch2 Headroom L Ch1 Out Op Level R Ch2 Out Op Level
7. Audio Setup Both Channels Ch1 and Ch2 Aud Follows Vid Chapter 7 Aud Follows Vid on page 107 Audio Input Selection Topic Location Front Panel Controls Audio Input Selection Chapter 3 Audio Input Selection on page 27 Audio Setup Both Channels Ch1 Chapter 7 Channel 1 and or and Ch2 Channel 2 on page 96 Audio Setup Both Channels Ch1 Chapter 7 Aud Follows Vid on and Ch2 Aud Follows Vid page 107 Audio Test Tone Generator Topic Location Front Panel Controls Audio Input Selection Chapter 3 Audio Input Selection on page 27 Audio Setup Both Channels Ch1 Chapter 7 Channel 1 and or Tone Freq L and R and Ch2 Channel 2 on page 96 Audio Setup Both Channels Ch1 Chapter 7 Tone Level on page 103 and Ch2 Tone Level Audio Setup Ch1 Chapter 7 Test Freq L on page 104 Automatic Proc Amp Setup Mode Gimme Bars Topic Location Front Panel Controls Proc Amp Controls Chapter 3 Proc Amp Controls and User Keys on page 32 Video Setup Self Setup to Bars Chapter 5 Self Setup to Bars on page 61 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 43 Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference Bandwidth Limiting Features Topic Location Noise Reduction Horizontal Bandwidth Chapter 9 Horizontal Bandwidth on page 142 Noise Reducti
8. Description Specifies whether or not a key image or animation that has been loaded into memory for use with the linear keyer will be automatically reloaded when the unit is next powered up or reset Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup gt Key Reload on Reset Valid Settings On Off Default Setting On When the Key Reload on Reset option is on the previously loaded key image or animation will be automatically reloaded when the unit is powered up or reset The keyer will also be returned to the same state Active or Off it was in prior to power down reset When this setting is Off no image or animation will be loaded when the unit is powered up or reset thus resulting in a faster startup time and the keyer will be turned off Description Specifies system password The password can be up to eight characters digits or symbols long Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup gt System Password Valid Settings Characters A to Z Digits 0 9 Symbols Default Setting Disabled Rotate the Control knob to any character digit or symbol and press the Enter button to select the desired character Repeat this process until a maximum of eight characters is selected for the system password Press the Exit button to save the system password To remove the system password turn the Control knob to the left to display the blank character and press the Enter button Repeat this proc
9. Off If the unit is in TBC mode the unit will timebase correct the input signal generally for heterodyned signals from sources such as a VTR and this indicator will be lit Flash Ifthe unit is in Auto Switch mode the unit will sense the incoming composite video signal and select between Sync and TBC modes automatically in this mode the indicator will flash when the TBC is active Autotrack The Autotrack LED indicates whether or not the audio Auto Track mode is enabled LED Status Operating Condition On When enabled this indicator will be lit and the unit will automatically delay the audio data to match the delay ofthe video data through the Synchronizer up to four fields Off The indicator will be off when Auto Track is disabled DigiDuplex The DigiDuplex LED indicates whether or not the unit is in DigiDuplex Mode LED Status Operating Condition On In DigiDuplex mode the indicator is lit and the unit s SDI video input is routed to the analog video outputs while the selected analog video input is simultaneously synchronized and sent to the SDI output With an audio equipped unit conversion between digital and analog audio is handled in similar fashion simultaneously with the video Off This indicator is unlit when DigiDuplex Mode is off 24 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Status Indicators LEDs Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Co
10. mixing Description Specifies the duration over which the program audio on input Channel 1 will be ramped down and up to and from the specified Voice Over Pgm Level when voice over mixing is activated and deactivated Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Voice Over Fade Valid Settings 0 0 sec to 5 0 sec Default Setting 2 0 sec Related Voice Over Pgm Level Voice Over Settings See Voice Over on page 119 for a full explanation of voice over mixing 118 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Global Audio Config Voice Over Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Description Activates and deactivates audio voice over mixing Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Voice Over Valid Settings Off Active Default Setting Off Related Voice Over Pgm Level Voice Over Fade Settings GPI 1 Function GPI 2 Function GPO Function Voice over mixing in the DPS 575 allows the program audio on input Channel 1 to be ramped down mixed with voice over audio on input Channel 2 and ramped back up upon completion of the voice over When Voice Over is activated the program audio on input Channel 1 will immediately begin ramping down to the setting of the Voice Over Pgm Level option The duration of the ramp down is specified in the Voice Over Fade option The voice over audio on Channel 2 is muted during this ramp down Once the ramp
11. The Leitch DPS 575 Digital Processing Synchronizer is equally suited for analog digital or hybrid facilities and represents the ideal choice for broadcasters making the transition to digital television DTV Available in video only and audio video configurations these synchronizers provide an ideal bridge from analog video signals such as satellite and microwave feeds to digital production facilities The DPS 575 is an auto sensing dual standard PAL NTSC device Figure 1 1 The Leitch DPS 575 The DPS 575 offers unparalleled I O flexibility Four input and five output formats are provided on all units Serial Component Digital Video SDI input and output Component Analog Video Betacam input and output S Video S VHS Hi8 input and output Composite Video input and output RGB S output DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 1 Chapter 1 Introducing the DPS 575 Overview DV IEEE 1394 I O with transport control is available as an option A built in auto sense TBC circuit provides seamless mode switching between direct color and heterodyne sources such as camcorders and VTRs The versatile DPS 12 bit comb filter offers three processing modes Simple Adaptive 2D and Adaptive 3D 3D combing utilizes a proprietary algorithm to combine information from previous frames to eliminate residual subcarrier artifacts such as cross luminance and cross chrominance 3D combing can also be applied to non composi
12. 592 ns 518 ns Test Signal Generator Mode Select from over 30 10 bit test patterns available at all outputs VITS VIRS Inserter Source ID or any test pattern can be inserted into any VBI line Different lines may contain different patterns DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 191 Appendix A Specifications Remote Control Video Specifications Item Specification Serial Remote Port RS 232 RS 422 Levels at 9 600 38 400 bps DB 9F Ed Note Ethernet 10 Base T These connectors are located GPI Input RCA x2 TTL or Contact Closure on the supplied breakout cable See Note RGB port can alternately provide additional composite GPI Output Audio Sync TTL Pulse video output or framestore Pulse BNC See Note alpha channel for use with external keyers Serial Remote BNC DCN 192 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Audio Specifications Audio Specifications Analog Inputs AES EBU Inputs lt Note These connectors are located on the supplied breakout cable Appendix A Specifications Item Specification Number of Inputs 2 Stereo Channels Balanced or Unbalanced Resolution 24 bit Input Impedance 600Q or 18kQ Input Operating Levels 8 4 0 4 or 10 dBu 600Q or 18kQ Maximum Input Level 24 dBu Input Sampling Rate 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz
13. Default Setting Normal The Clamp Speed option is only applicable when the selected input video source is Composite or Component Normal sets the input video clamp to a 30 line time constant Fast sets the input video clamp to a 3 line time constant DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 71 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Aux Output Aux Sync Comp More Video Settings Description Specifies whether the Auxiliary Output Red Green Blue and Sync connections on the Multi I O breakout cable will provide key channel output or RGB S output Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings Aux Output Valid Settings Main Key Default Setting Main Related Settings Aux Sync Comp Aux Sync Level When Main is selected the Aux Red Aux Blue and Aux Green connections provide RGB output the Aux Sync connection provides sync thus forming RGB S output or an additional composite output depending on the current setting of the Aux Sync Comp option detailed later in this section see Video Setup Menu on page 53 When Key is selected the Aux Red Aux Blue Aux Green and Aux Sync connections will provide key channel output for routing to an external keyer independent of the current setting of the Aux Sync Comp option Description Specifies whether the Aux Sync Comp connections on the Multi I O breakout cable will provide sync or composite output Navigation Path V
14. Do Not Operate in Wet Damp Conditions To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere To avoid injury or fire hazard do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere Avoid Exposed Circuitry To avoid injury remove jewelry such as rings watches and other metallic objects Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present Pee 2 viii DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Product Damage Precautions pp pier Preface Use Proper Power Source Do not operate this product from a power source that supplies more than the specified voltage Use Proper Voltage Setting Before applying power ensure that the line selector is in the proper position for the power source being used Provide Proper Ventilation To prevent product overheating provide proper ventilation Do Not Block Any Ventilation Openings Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Only Use Attachments Accessories Specified by the Manufacturer Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate n
15. Hot Switch Delay after which the outputs will fade to black In To Slide mode when the input video signal is lost the outputs will hold the last good field of the input video signal for the time specified in Hot Switch Delay after which the outputs will fade to a user specified Trouble Slide The trouble slide to be displayed is selected in the Trouble File option documented later in this section see Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu on page 53 When this option is set to Go to Comp Go to S Video Go to CAV or Go to SDI the unit will switch to the specified video input composite S video component or SDI respectively when the input video signal is lost Once this occurs the video input selection will not switch back to the original video input once video is restored it must be manually reset 62 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual More Video Settings Hot Switch Delay Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Description Specifies the length of time after the input video signal is lost that the outputs will hold the last good field of the input video signal before fading to black or a Trouble Slide as specified in the Hot Switch option Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings Hot Switch Delay Valid Range 10 fields to 3 600 fields Default Setting 120 fields Related Setting Hot Switch Trouble Slide Description Enables or disables the output of the currently s
16. In rendering for PAL you would do the same but at 25 frames per second or 50 fields per second Field 2 comes out after Field 1 in time and that is how they get their names Therefore for an NTSC animation you should have Field 1 the first field in time starting on the second row of the graphics file and on the following odd lines However for a PAL animation the opposite is true Field 1 should be the first row of your graphics file and subsequent even lines Since an animation intended for PAL or NTSC will normally berendered with a particular frame rate in mind either 30 or 25 this is not a serious restriction Most animation software for example 3D Studio Max or LightWave 3D has a software control for determining field dominance which you must select before rendering to match these requirements DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 223 Appendix D The Uploader Software Maximum Animation Sequence Length and Frame Size Maximum Animation Sequence Length and Frame Size The maximum length of an animation sequence is a function of the size of the individual frames Each frame of the animation is integer tiled across a buffer that is 720 pixels wide one video line and 846 lines tall To be integer tiled means that only an integer number of tiles is allowed horizontally or vertically and any leftover fractional space will be wasted So for example an 80 x 60 frame will fit exactly 720 80 9 times ac
17. Level L Valid Settings 8 dBu 4 dBu 0 dBu 4 dBu 10 dBu Default Setting 0 dBu Description Selects the Tone Level of audio test tones Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Tone Level Valid Range 38 0 dBFS to 0 0 dBFS Default Setting 18 0 dBFS Audio test tones are generated by the unit when Test Tones is selected as the audio input source from the front panel controls or the Input option of the Audio Setup menu DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 103 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Test Freq L Description Selects the frequency of the left audio test tone The maximum selectable test tone frequency is dependent on the currently selected Sample Rate Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Test Freq L Valid Range 100 Hz to 21 5 kHz 48 kHz sample rate 100 Hz to 20 0 kHz 44 1 kHz sample rate 100 Hz to 14 5 kHz 32 kHz sample rate Default Settings 1000 Hz Channel 1 2000 Hz Channel 2 Related Setting Sample Rate Test Freq R Description Selects the frequency of the right audio test tone The maximum selectable test tone frequency is dependent on the currently selected Sample Rate Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 22 Test Freq R Valid Range 100 Hz to 21 5 kHz 48 kHz sample rate 100 Hz to 20 0 kHz 44 1 kHz sample rate 100 Hz t
18. Noise Reduction Noise Reduction Description Enables or disables the noise reduction features of the unit Navigation Path Noise Reduction Option gt Noise Reduction Valid Settings Disable Enable Default Setting Disable When this setting is enabled the noise reduction features will follow the configuration specified in the options detailed later in this section When disabled no noise reduction options will be applied regardless of the configuration settings Noise reduction can also be enabled and disabled using the N R button on the front panel of the unit The light on the N R button on the front panel of the unit will be on when noise reduction is enabled 138 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Split Screen Split Screen Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option Description Splits the video output image in half between video with and without noise reduction applied providing a visual reference for adjusting noise reduction settings Navigation Path Noise Reduction gt Split Screen Valid Settings Off On Auto Default Setting Off When this option is set to Off the output video is not split and the currently enabled noise reduction settings are applied to the entire output image When this option is set to On the output video image is split in half The left half of the screen shows the video with the currently enabled noise reduction sett
19. Video configuration options that are usually set only during initial integration of the unit VITS insertion line standard 525 625 etc are found in the System Config menu DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 53 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Configuration Options Configuration Options Luma Gain Description Adjusts the Luminance Gain Navigation Path Video Setup gt Luma Gain Valid Range 99 99 dB to 6 00 dB Y C SDI DV 8 01 dB to 4 04 dB CAV Composite Default Setting 0 00 dB While you are setting the Luminance Gain the display panel also shows the maximum luminance level in IRE or mV of the incoming video signal Black Level Description Adjusts the Black Level Navigation Path Video Setup gt Black Level Valid Range 30 0 IRE to 30 0 IRE 525 line mode 210 0 mV to 210 0 mV 625 line mode Default Settings 0 0 IRE 525 line mode 0 0 mV 625 line mode While you are setting the Black Level the display panel also shows the minimum luma level of the incoming video signal Chroma Gain Description Adjusts the Chrominance Gain Navigation Path Video Setup gt Chroma Gain Valid Range 99 99 dB to 6 00 dB Y C SDI DV Composite 8 01 dB to 4 07 dB CAV Default Setting 0 00 dB While you are setting the Chrominance Gain the display panel also shows the saturation peak in of the
20. over the entire height the even rows if you start counting from zero on the first row will be in Field 2 and the odd rows will be shown in Field 1 On the DPS 575 in PAL mode however the opposite is true For still images this detail doesn t matter However for animations it is critically important Original Graphics File NTSC PAL Row Image Field Image Field Image 0 X 2 X 1 X 1 X X 1 X X 2 X X 2 X X 2 X X 1 X X 3 X X 1 Xaaa X 2 X X 4 X X 2 X X 1 X X 5 X X 1 X X 2 X X 6 ET nce 2 ERRA mee 1 SEU setae Figure D 3 Field Ordering in NTSC and PAL A smooth animation requires motion blur To show this blur as it would be captured by a real video camera the animation must be rendered as separate fields at 30 frames per second 60 fields per second for NTSC most animation software does not support the precise frame rate of 29 97 Fps Most animation software is aware of broadcast video and can do this very easily If your software is more primitive you could render 222 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Field Ordering in Stills and Animations Appendix D The Uploader Software your sequence at 60 frames per second and then take the even lines of the even frames and the odd lines of the odd frames to make a new sequence that is 30 frames per second with two fields per frame
21. 131 XX DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Ch Ch Ch Contents Ns qe 131 dues 131 Eade Tn Wi 255 5oetderdtcn siiceeeifeeceedieiter oto aieo be Tira 132 Max Opady A 132 Fade Out Time iiri creto artus etse ardt nn Feo DR dI iasbdveutacnaa 132 Repeat Count it onodp tmi ROT t ete e HR EHE 133 Frame Rate ecce tec en te erect a E Rite duas 133 Loop MOLE ssor 134 Bumper Style 2n onncedanace dde ie o i tus 134 Save These Settings cesset titer ia ee ER 135 apter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option 137 OVERVIEW ceci ce ae oo O e Pelei eed beet eei een 137 Noise Reduction ee trai f ett etie ie n eter EUR RECS 138 Split Screens eere eer E e emeeseeles eek euet eene et eire a ee an 139 Spatial Filter 2 noo teni i eeodeen anoo med anis 140 Spatial Filter Mix 566enncee itti tetto tei traten 141 Horizontal Bandwidth eese i 142 Vertical Bandwidth Y aset enitininin rte t ER dde rs 143 Vertical Bandwidth Cassero 144 Temporal NR Luma eerte eene 145 Temporal NR ChrOma tacere abeo tb ente tores thes aao H sie ee abut 146 apter 10 DV Control Menu Option 147 OVERVIEW seveveets EE E E 147 DV Control i522 ea aae o aiai ieira 148 apter 11 Timing Setup Menu 149 Qaia AE TE E EE T E 149 GOT qe 150 Sub Carrier Phase vsisi esarri eniai aii
22. Appendix F Ethernet Control on page 231 Vertical Blanking Topic Location System Config One Time Video Setup VITS Blanking FLd 1 Chapter 12 VITS Blanking Fld1 on page 171 System Config One Time Video Setup VITS Blanking FLd 2 Chapter 12 VITS Blanking Fld2 on page 172 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 49 Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference Video Configuration Features Topic Location Video Setup Menu Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu on page 53 Front Panel Controls Proc Amp Controls Chapter 3 Proc Amp Controls and User Keys on page 32 Video Freeze Mode Topic Location Video Setup More Video Settings Strobe Rate Chapter 5 Strobe Rate on page 66 Front Panel Controls Freeze Controls Chapter 3 Freeze Controls on page 29 Video Setup More Video Settings Freeze Mode Chapter 5 Freeze Mode on page 65 Video Setup More Video Settings Field Select Chapter 5 Field Select on page 66 Audio Setup Global Audio Config Mute In Freeze Chapter 7 Mute In Freeze on page 117 Video Input Selection Topic Location Front Panel Controls Video Input Selection Menu Chapter 3 Video Input Selection on page 26 Video Setup More Video Settings Input Source Chapter 5 Input Source on page 66 Video Setup More Video Settings CAV
23. Download mode hold down the Enter button while turning on the unit Normally the unit automatically enters Firmware Download mode whenever the Windows based Uploader software attempts to upload a firmware upgrade file to the unit See Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 However if the firmware within the unit becomes corrupted possibly during a failed firmware upgrade the unit may not start up properly and thus would be unable to automatically enter Firmware Download mode In this case pressing the Enter button during power up allows you to upload new firmware to the unit from the Uploader software To force the unit into Self Test mode hold down the Bypass button while turning on the unit Self Test mode allows you to test the front panel controls and indicators ofthe unit The display panel indicates which particular controls and indicators are being tested When you are testing buttons each press of a button is reported on the display panel with the name of the button To end the testing of buttons turn the Control knob left to right When you are testing LEDs each column of indicators on the buttons lights consecutively left to right Each row of LEDs on the buttons then lights consecutively top to bottom The columns and rows ofthe standalone LEDs follow the same pattern and the process repeats Press any button to end the testing of LEDs When you are testing the Control knob each turn reflects a numeric
24. File option of the Video Setup menu to select the Trouble Slide to be displayed The Trouble Slide is removed from the display upon release of the GPI trigger When set to User 1 an incoming GPI pulse is equivalent to pressing the user programmable User 1 key on the front panel of the unit In this manner the unit can be configured to select almost any function on an incoming GPI pulse See User Programmable Buttons on page 37 and Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls on page 17 for details on assigning a function to the User 1 key For example if the User 1 key is assigned to the AGC Bias function and the GPI 1 Function option is set to User 1 the first incoming GPI pulse takes the user to the AGC Bias adjustment screen each subsequent GPI pulse will cycle through the allowed adjustment values 162 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Misc Setup GPI 2 Function Chapter 12 System Config Menu When set to Voice Over the unit s audio Voice Over mode see Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu on page 95 will be activated by a GPI signal When the GPI signal is first received program audio begins fading down then voice over mixing begins Voice over mixing continues while the GPI signal is present Voice over mixing is stopped and program audio begins ramping back up upon release of the GPI trigger This GPI option is similar to activating and deactivating the Voice Over option of the Global Audio Config submenu
25. GPI input can be contact closure to ground or TTL signal 0 to 5 volts maximum Description Selects which function should be triggered when a GPI pulse is received on the GPI 2 connection of the Multi I O breakout cable Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup gt GPI 2 Function Valid Settings Disabled Freeze Keyer Trouble Slide User 2 Voice Over Default Setting Disabled When the GPI 2 Function is set to Disabled no action will be taken on receipt of a GPI pulse When set to Freeze the currently selected Freeze Mode see Freeze Mode on page 65 will be applied to the incoming video while a GPI signal is present similar to pressing the Take button on the front panel of the unit The live video feed will be resumed when the GPI trigger is released When set to Keyer Off the unit s linear keyer will be turned off upon receipt of a GPI pulse When set to Trouble Slide the currently selected Trouble Slide is displayed on the outputs while a GPI signal is present Use the Trouble File option of the Video Setup to select the Trouble Slide to be displayed The Trouble Slide is removed from the display upon release of the GPI trigger DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 163 Chapter 12 System Config Menu GPO Function Misc Setup When set to User 2 an incoming GPI pulse is equivalent to pressing the user programmable User 2 key on the front panel of the unit In this manner th
26. Hardware Options positioning Gently press the DVM 5010 I O option board onto the connector Be sure to apply pressure evenly across the connector to prevent the pins from bending or breaking VN MS LN ocation of the es connectors on gt the bottom of the board Figure C 2 Top View of DVM 5010 I O Option Board 6 Use the supplied screws Part 751 010 to secure the DVM 5010 I O option board to the standoffs in the main board DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 205 Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options Installation of Audio Synchronizer Module AS 575 Installation of Audio Synchronizer Module AS 575 These standoffs may be pre installed on the main board of your unit l There are four screws that must be removed from the main board of the unit and replaced with the four supplied standoffs Part 762 170 These screws are designated with an asterisk in the following diagram Install the Audio Synchronizer module in this location Figure C 3 Top View of DPS 575 Main Board The rectangle indicates the position into which the Audio Synchronizer module will be installed Replace the indicated screws with the standoffs On the rear of the unit there is a cover plate where the AES EBU DB25 connector will be placed Remove the two screws holding this plate in place and remove the plate Remove the included aluminum shield and the Audio Synchro
27. Item Submenu Option System Config Cont Misc Setup Key Reload on Reset One Time Video Setup System Password Web Password Main Menu Item Submenu Option System Config One Time Video Setup Source ID Remote Control Setup Setup Level in Setup Level out Chroma Coring VITS Blanking Fld1 VITS Blanking Fld2 VBI Setup Levels Main Menu Item Submenu Option System Config Remote Control Setup Baud Rate Remote Control RS 422 Termination IP Address Netmask Gateway Machine Name DCN Address Remote Watch Ethernet Address 92 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual System Config Flash Memory Mgmt Chapter 6 Menus and Features Main Menu Item Submenu Option System Config Flash Memory Mgmt List Files Memory Usage Backup All Settings Restore All Settings DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 93 Chapter 6 Menus and Features System Config 94 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Overview The Audio Setup menu is used to configure and control the audio settings of the DPS 575 The Channel 1 submenu and Channel 2 submenu of the Audio Setup menu contain the same option settings They differ only in which channel the settings affect For example the Ch
28. Itis easy to reprogram a button whether a programmable button already has a function assigned to it or not Hold down a programmable button for five seconds to assign to it whatever menu or option is currently displayed on the display panel For example to assign the User 1 button to adjust the video AGC Bias select the AGC Bias option from the Video Setup menu With the AGC Bias adjustment screen displayed press and hold the User 1 button for approximately five seconds All LEDs on the unit will then flash once to indicate successful programming If programming fails for any reason for example if you attempt to program a button to the idle screen all LEDs on the unit will flash three times quickly Once the button is programmed press it to jump to the menu or option assigned to it Press it again to cycle through the values ifthe button is assigned an option or select the active menu choice if the button is assigned a menu In the above example press the User 1 button to take you to the AGC Bias adjustment screen Each additional press of the User 1 button cycles through the allowed adjustment values DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 37 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Power Up Buttons Power Up Buttons Certain special functions of the DPS 575 are accessed by holding down specific front panel buttons while turning on the unit Force Firmware Download Self Test Mode To force the unit into Firmware
29. Keyer Setup Menu Description Immediately removes cuts the key currently being applied to the video Navigation Path Keyer Setup gt Cut Out DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 127 Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu Fade In Fade In Description Fades in the currently selected key image or animation Navigation Path Keyer Setup gt Fade In Related Settings Fade In Time File The duration of the fade is determined by the Fade In Time option in the Change Settings submenu of the Keyer Setup menu This is equivalent to pressing the Keyer button on the front panel of the unit while the Keyer Setup menu is displayed If no key file has been previously selected selecting the Fade In option will open the keyer s file selection list equivalent to the File option of the Keyer Setup menu where you can select a file from the still images and animations stored in the unit These images could have been uploaded to the unit See The Uploader Software on page 213 or Ethernet Control on page 231 grabbed from video from the TSG Image Grabbing menu See Chapter 13 TSG Image Grabbing on page 181 for more information The LED on the Keyer button will flash while the key is fading in and will be lit while the key is being fully displayed 128 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual File Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu File The File option selects the key ima
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31. Limit Valid Settings 51 0 dBFS to 0 0 dBES Off Default Setting Off Related Range Attack Decay Settings The limiter will be activated only after the input audio level remains over the Soft Limit for the duration specified in the Attack option Audio that exceeds the specified Soft Limit for less than the specified Attack time will not activate the limiter Once the limiter has been activated it will remain active until the audio signal has returned below the Soft Limit for the duration specified in the Decay option If the input audio signal returns below the Soft Limit level for less than the specified Decay the limiter remains active If this option is set to the default Off audio limiting will not be applied The following diagram shows the transfer function of the Audio Limiter 0 dbFS Soft Limit Range V output V input OdbFS Figure 7 1 Audio Limiter Diagram DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 121 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Range Attack Audio Limiter Optional Description Specifies the interval below the specified Soft Limit over which audio is attenuated to conform to the Soft Limit Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Audio Limiter gt Range Valid Range 0 0 dB to 51 0 dB Default Setting 18 0 dB Related Setting Soft Limit This option is ignored if the Soft Limit option is set to Off Desc
32. Out Valid Settings Transcode Sync Default Setting Sync Related DigiDuplex Input DigiDuplex Mode Video Setup Menu Settings When this option is set to Transcode the source ofthe AES EBU outputs in DigiDuplex Mode is the digital audio input that has gone through the transcoder and is also being sent to the analog outputs This input could be either SDI Embedded or AES EBU audio determined by the DigiDuplex Input setting see page 113 When this option is set to Sync the source of the AES EBU outputs in DigiDuplex Mode is the selected audio input which has gone through the Synchronizer See Chapter E DigiDuplex Mode on page 225 for a detailed explanation of DigiDuplex Mode and its settings DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 113 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu SDI Out Channel In gt Out Global Audio Config Description Selects which four channels of the SDI video output the unit s four audio streams left and right of Channels 1 and 2 will be embedded into This setting will be ignored if the SDI Embedding option is off Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt SDI Out Valid Settings Ch 1 4 Ch 5 8 Ch 9 12 Ch 13 16 Default Setting SDI Embedding Description Configures the routing of the input and output channels of the unit The output Channels 1 and 2 can be swapped or one input channel can be routed to both output ch
33. R Ch1 Out Op Level L Ch2 Out Op Level L Ch1 Tone Level Ch2 Tone Level Ch1 Test Freq L Ch2 Test Freq L Ch1 Test Freq R Ch2 Test Freq R Ch1 Balanced Ch2 Balanced Chl1 Termination Ch2 Termination Ch1 Stereo Mode 82 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Audio Setup Chapter 6 Menus and Features Main Menu Item Submenu Option Audio Setup Cont Both Channels Ch2 Stereo Mode Global Audio Config Ch1 Phase Invert L Ch2 Phase Invert L Ch1 SDI In Ch2 SDI In Ch1 Aud Follows Vid Ch2 Aud Follows Vid Ch1 AFV Composite Ch2 AFV Composite Ch1 AFV SVideo Ch2 AFV SVideo Ch1 AFV CAV Ch2 AFV CAV Ch1 AFV SDI Ch2 AFV SDI Ch1 AFV DV Ch2 AFV DV Ch1 AFV Option Ch2 AFV Option Main Menu Item Submenu Option Audio Setup Global Audio Config Auto Track Master Mute Audio Bypass AES Data Grade AES Elec Levels AES Source DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 83 Chapter 6 Menus and Features Audio Setup Main Menu Item Submenu Option Audio Setup Cont Global Audio Config 96 kHz AES Output DigiDuplex Input DDPlex AES EBU Out SDI Out Channel In gt Out Sample Rate SDI Embedding SDI L R De Embed Pitch Change Mute In Fre
34. RCA jack GPI inputs are provided on the Multi I O breakout cable These allow a GPI based external controller to trigger functions of the unit The function triggered by each GPI input is configured in the System Config menu under the Misc Setup submenu See Chapter 12 System Config Menu on page 153 for more information DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Configuration Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration GPI Output A user configurable general purpose BNC output is provided on the Multi I O breakout cable This output can be used for feeding an audio delay pulse to an external audio synchronizer or it can be configured as a GPI output to trigger external devices The functionality of this output is configured with the GPO Output option in the System Config menu see Chapter 12 System Config Menu on page 153 for more information DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 15 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Configuration DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Functional Areas of the Panel Enter Default Genlock comp Video In 1 Analog2 Frz Mode Bypass Luma Black Chroma Hue ero JH E occ COARSE FINE TBC CAV SDI Exit Remote Autotrack Audio In Take Memory Option User1 User2 DigiDuplex Option giDup p Option Aav C a l l JL OA pL Ed Reset O Figure 3 1 The Leitch DPS 575 Front Pan
35. See Appendix F Ethernet Control on page 231 for details of controlling the unit from your web browser Ethernet can also be used to control additional DPS 575 units from the front panel ofthis unit When using Ethernet the IP Address Netmask and Gateway settings of the unit must be configured for your network your network administrator can provide you with these settings These settings are located in the System Config menu under the Remote Control submenu See Chapter 12 System Config Menu on page 153 for more information The BNC connector labeled DCN on the rear of the unit is used to provide a DCN Digital Coaxial Network interface for remote control and status monitoring DCN is a proprietary network in which 75 2 coax is used as a multi drop bi directional network Using a BNC T connector on the DPS 575 loop coax between each unit and the remote controller such as the RC 575 At each end of the chain install a 75Q terminator Every DPS 575 is assigned a unique DCN address at the factory so there is no software configuration required The maximum cable length total in a DCN configuration should be limited to 2 000 feet 0 6 km DCN can also be used to control additional DPS 575 units from the front panel of this unit The RC 575 remote control provides an Ethernet port which permits it to be conveniently connected to a TCP IP network See the RC 575 manual for instructions on using the DPS RC 575 remote control Two
36. The Mute In Freeze audio menu option specifies whether or not audio output is muted while the video is frozen in Frame or Field mode see Chapter 5 Audio Setup Menu on page 95 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 65 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Field Select Strobe Rate Input Source More Video Settings Description Selects which field of the incoming video will be frozen when Field Select mode is activated Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings gt Freeze Select Valid Range 1 2 3 4 Default Setting 1 Related Setting Freeze Mode Description Selects the strobe rate number of frames per update applied to the incoming video when Strobe Rate mode is activated Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings gt Strobe Rate Valid Range 1 frame to 255 frames Default Setting 10 frames Related Setting Freeze Mode Description Selects which video Input Source is active Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings gt Input Source Valid Settings Composite S Video Component SDI DV Option Default Setting Composite Related Setting Freeze Mode DV and Option settings are only available if the corresponding hardware module is installed The corresponding video input LED on the front panel will turn on to match the selection If no input signal is present on the selected video input the corresponding LED flash
37. Three networking parameters found in the Remote Control Setup submenu of the System Config menu must be configured for your network IP Address Netmask Gateway Your network administrator can provide you with appropriate settings If you are setting up a new dedicated network for the DPS 575 unit the default IP Address of 10 0 XX YY where XX YY is the internal serial number in each DPS 575 unit should be adequate the controlling computer would then have another address in this range such as 10 0 0 100 See Chapter 12 System Config Menu on page 153 for more details You should also specify a Machine Name this option is found in the same submenu The Machine Name will be used to reference the DPS 575 unit by remote control devices such as the RC 575 or additional DPS 575 Note Do not exceed 48 units on the same subnet Do not exceed three web browsers on the same subnet DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 231 Appendix F Ethernet Control Web Browser Control Web Browser Control Device Control Once the networking parameters of the DPS 575 have been configured and it is connected to the Ethernet network the unit can be controlled through standard web browsing software for example Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer To access the DPS 575 start the web browsing software on your computer as normal In the Address Location or URL field of your web browser the name d
38. Video is used for S Video Y C signals such as from an S VHS or Hi8 device It is normally connected to the S Video output of a playback VTR using a standard four pin to four pin S Video cable Some JVC industrial type S VHS players use a seven pin connector for their S Video output To interface with such machines a seven pin to four pin adapter cable is required from the manufacturer of the VTR These three BNC connectors labeled CAV Y In R Y In and B Y In are used to input the signals from analog component devices such as Betacam VTRs If component analog video input is not needed the CAV Y In connection can be reassigned as a second composite video input with the CAV Y Composite option in the Video Setup menu see Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu on page 53 This BNC connector labeled Composite In is used to feed composite IVp p 75Q video to the DPS 575 In Synchronizer mode the input video signal must be direct color or monochrome such as from a satellite feed or live camera in Timebase Corrector or Auto Switching mode the input signal can be connected to the video output of a heterodyne source such as a camcorder or VTR DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Configuration Serial Digital Input This BNC connector labeled SDI In accepts serial digital ITU R BT 601 video and embedded audio data at a rate of 270 Megabits per second Serial Digital Reclocked Outp
39. also bypassed when the power to the unit is off The TSG button sets the unit to Test Signal Generator mode Press the TSG button to activate the Test Signal Generator and send the currently selected test pattern to all video outputs This will initially be the test pattern selected in the TSG menu option of the Video Setup menu When TSG mode is active the light on the TSG button flashes and the display panel shows a list of available test patterns and indicates which one is active You can change the displayed pattern by scrolling through the list with the Control knob and pressing the Enter button to select a new pattern Press the TSG button again to return the outputs to the incoming video feed The Keyer button provides access to the unit s linear keyer Press the Keyer button once to take you directly to the Keyer Setup menu from which you can enable the keyer and configure the keyer settings 30 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Mode Selection N R Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls If a file animation or still to be displayed has been selected previously press the Keyer button a second time to fade in the animation or still over the live video Press the Keyer button a third time to fade it back out Note that if it is an animation being keyed the animation will fade out automatically after the number of repetitions specified in the Repeat option of the keyer settings if not faded out man
40. associated with their use Detailed explanations of these features appear in subsequent chapters Menu options are listed in the format Menu Submenu Option If all options in a menu or submenu are relevant to the feature only the menu or submenu is listed DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 41 Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference Features Animated Logo Insertion Features Topic Location Keyer Setup Menu Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu on page 125 Front Panel Controls Mode Selection Keyer Chapter 3 Keyer on page 30 The Uploader Software Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 System Config Misc Setup Key Reload on Reset Chapter 12 System Config Menu on page 167 Audio Configuration Topic Location Front Panel Controls Audio Input Selection Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls on page 27 Audio Setup Menu Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu on page 95 Audio Delay Topic Location Audio Setup Global Audio Config Chapter 7 Auto Track on page 109 Auto Track Audio Setup Global Audio Config Chapter 7 Pitch Change on Pitch Change page 116 Audio Setup Both Channels Ch1 Chapter 7 Fixed Delay on page 100 and Ch2 Fixed Delay 42 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Features Audio Follows Video Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference Topic Location
41. buttons used for DV device control are as follows The Control knob functions as a jog or shuttle controller depending on the currently selected mode To exit DV Control mode and return to normal operation press the Exit button 148 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 11 Timing Setup Menu Overview The Timing Setup menu is used to time the unit to an external Genlock source Note that changes to these options will not be available if the Genlock Changes setting in the System Config menu is disabled DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 149 Chapter 11 Timing Setup Menu Genlock Genlock Description Determines whether the unit will use an external Genlock source or its own internal crystal for timing Navigation Path Timing Setup gt Genlock Valid Settings Auto Internal Default Setting Auto If the unit is configured to Auto Genlock mode it will use the timing of a connected stable Genlock source and the Genlock indicator of the unit will be lit If no Genlock source is present the unit will automatically switch to using its own internal crystal for timing and this indicator will flash If the unit is configured to Internal Genlock mode it will operate on its own internal crystal and the Genlock indicator will be unlit Sub Carrier Phase Description Adjusts the sub carrier Genlock timing with 0 176 resolution Navigation Path Timing Setup
42. choose between browsing for firmware files and image animation files Select the files you wish to add to the list and click Open Remove Click on a file in the list of files to be uploaded and then click the Remove button to delete it from the list Remove All Click this button to clear the list of files to be uploaded Once all your files have been added to the upload list click the Start Upload button to begin the transfer First the software tries to establish a connection with the DPS 575 During this time a button labeled Cancel Connection Attempt appears Click this button if you want to abort the upload attempt Use of this button may be necessary if the software is unable to establish a connection to the unit If a connection cannot be established the Connection Type may be set to the wrong serial port or there may be a physical connection problem with the serial cabling Once a connection has been established all indicators on the DPS 575 light up and the display panel shows the progress of the transfer of the files A progress status bar in the Uploader software shows similar information If there is insufficient memory in the unit to receive the new files a corresponding message is displayed and the Upload aborts During the transfer of files you may click the Stop Upload button to abort the upload process Do not stop the upload process by any other means such as by powering down the unit as this may leave corrupt
43. down is complete the program audio on input Channel 1 will be mixed with the voice over audio on input Channel 2 When the Voice Over option is later set back to Off upon completion of the voice over the voice over audio on Channel 2 is again muted and the program audio on input Channel 1 will begin ramping back up to its original level Note that the gain of the voice over audio on Channel 2 will not be automatically adjusted It is recommended that the user adjust the gain of Channel 2 using the Gain L and Gain R options see page 98 for more information to compensate for the averaging mixing that is occurring between Channels 1 and 2 during the voice over The recommended gain for the voice over audio on Channel 2 is 0 5 the value specified in Voice Over Pgm Level For example if Voice Over Pgm Level is set to 6 db it is recommended that the user set Gain L and Gain R for Channel 2 to 3 db Voice over mixing may also be triggered through GPI control When the GPI 1 Function or GPI 2 Function options see System Config Menu on page 153 are set to Voice Over the unit s Audio Voice Over mode will be activated by a GPI signal exactly as if manually enabled Voice over mixing remains active while the GPI signal is present Voice over mixing is stopped and program audio begins ramping back up upon release of the GPI trigger similar to setting Voice Over back to Off DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 119 Chapter 7 Audi
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45. files in the unit Once all selected files are uploaded a dialog box informs you of completion and the number of files transferred successfully 218 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Converting Files Appendix D The Uploader Software Converting Files Prior to uploading to the DPS 575 still image files test patterns and animation image sequences must be converted into the dst dts and dan file formats recognized by the unit Click the File Conversion tab in the Uploader software to bring up an interface to allow you to perform this conversion This access can also be used to convert from DPS dst and dts files back to standard Windows file formats or DPS Hollywood files The conversion utility supports the standard Windows file formats jpg bmp tga and tif It also supports 8 bit and 10 bit yuv files from the DPS Hollywood Single still image files in the above formats are converted to 8 bit dst files for use with the linear keyer or 10 bit dts files for use with the Test Signal Generator for the DPS 575 When converting to dst any alpha channel information stored in the source file will be used for the DPS 575 keyer If a source image is too large greater than 720 x 486 NTSC or 720 x 576 PAL it is cropped Ifa source image is smaller than the screen size the unused area is treated as transparent by the keyer If a 10 bit Hollywood yuv file is converted to dst it is down sampled to 8 bit and
46. gt Sub Carrier Phase Valid Range 0 000 to 360 000 Default Setting 0 000 provides 0 SCH in NTSC or PAL 150 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Horizontal Horizontal Line Advance Vertical Chapter 11 Timing Setup Menu Description Adjusts the horizontal position Genlock timing with 4 630 ns resolution Navigation Path Timing Setup gt Horizontal Valid Range 4 741 us to 4 736 us Default Setting 0 000 ns This menu will appear if external genlock is provided otherwise it will not appear Description Adjusts the vertical position Genlock timing by 1 line Navigation Path Timing Setup gt Line Advance Valid Setting Normal one line only Default Setting Normal This menu will appear if external genlock is provided otherwise it will not appear Description Adjusts the vertical position Genlock timing by up to 1 frame Navigation Path Timing Setup Vertical Valid Range 0 to 524 lines NTSC 0 to 624 lines PAL Default Setting 0 lines This menu will appear if external genlock is provided otherwise it will not appear DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 151 Chapter 11 Timing Setup Menu Vertical 152 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 12 System Config Menu Overview The System Config menu is used for configuration of the DPS 575 Settings in the System Con
47. in conjunction with Play Option Pause Default Toggle the Control knob between Jog mode and Shuttle mode The Control knob functions as a jog or shuttle controller depending on the currently selected mode To exit DV Control mode and return to normal operation press the Exit button 36 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual User Programmable Buttons Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls User Programmable Buttons Ifthe programming fails any function previously assigned to that button will have been erased so the button will have to be reprogrammed _ amp Note You can program many of the front panel buttons on the DPS 575 they are user programmable That is you can program them to take the user to a menu or specific function of your choice On all units the User 1 User 2 and Hue buttons are user programmable On units that do not have audio capability the Audio In button is also programmable On units in which an added option board does not require the Option button to be used it can be programmed as well Ofthese buttons only the Hue button has a default function If you press one of the other buttons before it is programmed the following message appears on the display panel This button has not yet been assigned a function To program it select the desired menu or setting that you wish to assign to it using the normal menu controls Then press and hold this button for five seconds
48. is set to anything other than AES EBU and the 96 kHz AES EBU Output option is enabled the 48 kHz Sample Rate is used but AES EBU output is still 96 kHz In Op Level R Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Description Specifies the Fixed Delay to be added to the audio stream The valid Fixed Delay range is dependent on the currently selected Sample Rate Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Fixed Delay Valid Range 0 00 ms to 859 ms 96 kHz sample rate 0 00 ms to 1718 ms 48 kHz sample rate 0 00 ms to 1870 9 ms 44 1 kHz sample rate 0 00 ms to 2572 5 ms 32 kHz sample rate Default Setting 0 00 ms Related Auto Track Pitch Change Sample Rate 06 kHz AES EBU Settings Output When Auto Track is enabled the total audio delay will be the sum of the Fixed Delay specified here and the amount of Auto Track delay the automatic delay of the audio data to match the delay of the video data through the Synchronizer Description Selects the right input operating level for the analog audio input Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt In Op Level R Valid Range 8 dBu 4 dBu 0 dBu 4 dBu 10 dBu Default Setting 0 dBu Related Setting Headroom R The clipping level of the DPS 575 is 24 dBu Hence the sum of this setting and Headroom R cannot exceed 24 dBu If this setting is changed the change would cause the 24
49. mode should be used for high speed signals that may be corrupted by filtering Source ID The text specified in the Source ID option is inserted Vertical Interval Test Signal In 625 line mode lines 21 and 22 can each be set to any of the above values In 525 line mode lines 21 and 22 can each be set to either Notch or Blank DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 171 Chapter 12 System Config Menu One Time Video Setup VITS Blanking Fld2 Description Specifies blanking and Vertical Interval Test Signal insertion options for Field 2 of the video Navigation Path System Config gt One Time Video Setup gt VITS Blanking Fld2 Related Settings Source ID VITS Blanking Fld1 In 525 line mode NTSC lines 1 through 8 of Field 2 are always blanked The Narrow Blanking option sets lines 9 through 19 of Field 2 to Notch so they are unchanged from the input Wide Blanking sets lines 10 through 19 of Field 2 to Blank so they are blanked Enable Source ID inserts the text specified in the Source ID option into lines 10 through 19 Line 9 of Field 2 is always set to Notch In 625 line mode PAL lines 314 through 318 are always blanked The Narrow Blanking option sets lines 319 through 335 to Notch so they are unchanged from the input Wide Blanking sets lines 320 through 335 to Blank so they are blanked Enable Source ID inserts the text specified in the Source ID option into lines 320 through 335 Line 3
50. n e in Dee NOA 110 AES Elec Lbevels i oie O A ree eeu 111 AES SOURCE sie aiaia tote aE eh b ada a ERE 111 96 KHz AES Output ceterae oet ee ien eerte kt 112 DigiDuplez Input 1 5 55 terrre papa 113 DDPlex AES EBU QUE 5e eher ertt e erre dr xS 113 STO MOU MR 114 Channel In gt OUt seriis teirri es etinin esene o iin 114 SAM PE RAC eoe eerte A Esa vba eee boot aeg ea rad U ENS 115 SDI Embedding i t d ciii red 115 SDI L R De Embed eese eterne tnter inna 116 Pitch Change orrira Ea niece stie ea irs 116 Mute In Breeze ie tete o Fes EVER e RE Ro RN aai 117 Dolby E Data Mode sese 117 Voice Over Pgm Level dte erts 118 VMoicesOver Fade i sessio ros enes rore Rae ENS ree n EUR 118 boni M 119 Bit Width unes teet eaterte te taceo e eb Orid 120 Audio Limiter Optional eese 121 Sofi bini PET ERRAT 121 DCunc cc 122 Atta CK 25d eo nouam NETS RETE IO GU E 122 DCay x E suede etiem tc en be is ditacatedeaasescoyaeatacedes 123 Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu 4 125 jai e M 125 Fade O tzs ci oeoeoUn dU DO EDO o ed Ie RE ROTER 126 CUE QU e a 127 Fade 0 qe 128 Pile H H H 129 Nounp M 130 Change Settings neni iun detecte dudas n
51. network cable if connecting the DPS 575 directly to the PC DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 213 Appendix D The Uploader Software Software Installation Software Installation To install the Uploader software follow these steps 1 If you have downloaded the Uploader software from the Leitch web site unZIP the file into a directory on your hard drive The ZIP file format is a compressed format commonly used for file distribution utilities to decompress ZIP files are readily available on the web Open the directory where the unzipped files are now located or open the CD ROM containing the Uploader software and double click the Setup icon The installer will run Follow the on screen instructions to install the software You may accept the default location for the software installation or select a different directory The software is copied to the appropriate location and you are prompted when installation is complete 214 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Starting the Software Appendix D The Uploader Software Starting the Software To start the Uploader software select it from the Programs menu of the Windows Start button Click Start gt Programs gt DPS gt Uploader You can run the program from here or create a shortcut to it on your desktop Using the Software Uploader software has two modes of operation Upload File mode is used to transfer files to the DPS 575 Fil
52. panel just to the right of the CAV and SDI indicators is a small hole This hole provides access to the Reset button which resets the DPS 575 unit This is equivalent to power cycling the unit 20 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Menu Controls Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Menu Controls All options and parameters for the DPS 575 are accessed through configuration menus which appear on the display panel Selecting any of the menu and submenu options follows the same procedure as using them See Features on page 42 Navigating Through the Menus To navigate through the menus follow these steps 1 With the idle screen displayed press the Enter button If the idle screen is not displayed press Exit repeatedly until it is The display panel will show the Main menu options 2 Scroll through the list using the Control knob until the desired submenu is highlighted Press the Enter button to enter the submenu 3 Use the Control knob and Enter button to choose and activate the option you want If there are further submenus use the procedure in step 2 to select between them and to select the option you wish to change 4 Press the Exit button while in a menu or submenu to return to the previous submenu or if you are at the Main menu to return to the idle screen Changing Parameters Note Adjustments affect the output immediately as the knob turns Once you have selected the option y
53. processing the analog and AES EBU audio inputs Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Audio Bypass Valid Settings Process Bypass Default Setting Process Process mode is the normal mode of operation In Bypass mode no processing is applied to the analog and AES EBU audio inputs they are bypassed directly to the outputs The analog and AES EBU audio inputs are also bypassed when the power to the unit is off This setting is overridden by the master Bypass key on the front panel of the unit If the front panel is used to select the master Bypass mode the analog and AES EBU audio inputs will be bypassed regardless of the setting of this option AES Data Grade Description Specifies the AES EBU grade as either professional or consumer which affects how the channel status bits in the AES data stream are handled Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt AES Data Grade Valid Settings Pro Consumer Default Setting Pro 110 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Global Audio Config AES Elec Levels Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Description Specifies the AES EBU electrical levels as either AES or S PDIF Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt AES Elec Levels Valid Settings AES S PDIF Default Setting AES Related Setting AES Data Grade
54. reduction filter vs the original input Navigation Path Noise Reduction gt Spatial Filter Mix Valid Settings Min 1 to 6 Max Default Setting Max Related Setting Spatial Filter When this option is set to Max the output is based entirely on the results of the spatial noise reduction filter When this option is set to Min the output is based entirely on the original input When this option is set to a middle value such as 3 or 4 the output is roughly the average of the original input and the results of the Spatial noise reduction filter This option is ignored if the Noise Reduction option is set to Disabled DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 141 Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option Horizontal Bandwidth Horizontal Bandwidth Description Adjusts the horizontal setting of the 2D digital bandwidth filtering Navigation Path Noise Reduction Horizontal Bandwidth Valid Settings Min 1 to 15 Max Default Setting Max Related Settings Vertical Bandwidth Y Vertical Bandwidth C Digital bandwidth filtering is particularly useful when the output will be fed to a downstream digital device such as an MPEG encoder This option is ignored if the Noise Reduction option is set to Disabled 142 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Vertical Bandwidth Y Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option Vertical Bandwidth Y Description Adjusts the degree of the
55. retira 165 VED Brightness ettettoan tne reet iris 165 LEED Brighithess uiii aiicec resta Dei REI URS 165 Idle T mepit 25er hti tee eet 166 Idle Cycle Tite 4 nee eet rerit renean 166 Key Reload on Reset iniiis riisiin 167 System Password steinerne etiopo riana tete dead 167 Web Password sisccssssselesessvevsvtedstecsdesssssisses vasipuvtacneeveisisisvesavasasinentves 168 One Time Video Setup iusserit ir RH ERR HR 169 SQ M 169 Setup Leyel in eee ee eee dels hene eiiis 169 Setup VBI 1n iier tese hederae tete d epe EAEEREN 169 Setup Level Qut esae aaao ped roD mee pr ie 170 VIIS Blanking Fldl tic tette eer ette s 171 VIIS Blanking FId2 ocio iet eater is 172 VBI Setup Levels itinere tetto t Referer 173 Remote Control Setup eiie eerte poete tet Ere pee ett eoa ed in 174 ERN MUTET 174 xxii DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Ch Contents Remote Control senaoane ase noo neam ind o iub 174 R 422 Termination cno rre tease FERE e Io 1o Roe RENE AKERE EE 174 IP Addr Ss uertit rriv Ee Cere AERE eene 175 Neti aK oe Dr retener eerie decore er rte 175 MGALE WAY ch 176 Machine Name 52255 0 censi er e HR EE 177 DCN Address iensen eire eere et re Oe ioenied 177 Remote Watch esent ennt tentent tn snnt tnn 178 Ethernet Address viici 178 Flash Memory Mgmt civsescccressonscocsseisivscnsenssvtaesovessosscesvensevsnensnboresesdasevvs 179 Ist Ele A E A A SERE A E 179 Mem
56. set to Audio Pulse a pulse will be sent on this output at a regular interval approximately every two frames When set to Bad Input a signal will be continuously output when no valid video signal is present on the currently selected video input When set to Keyer Active a signal will be continuously output when the units linear keyer is active When set to SDI Input a signal will be continuously output when the unit s input video selection is set to SDI 164 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Misc Setup Chapter 12 System Config Menu When set to Voice Over a signal will be continuously output while the audio voice over mixing is active This signal will not be output during the fade down and ramp up of program audio that precede and follow respectively voice over mixing Active output is TTL compatible 5 volts 20 mA maximum Genlock Changes Description Enables or disables the ability of the operator to make changes to the Genlock timing settings found in the Timing Setup menu Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup gt Genlock Changes Valid Settings Enabled Disabled Default Setting Enabled When the Genlock Changes setting is disabled changes cannot be made to the unit s genlock timing options VFD Brightness Description Adjusts the brightness level of the Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD panel on the front of the u
57. the outputs That is the left output is routed from the right input and vice versa Mute L mode routes the right input to the right output and mutes the left output Mute R mode routes the left input to the left output and mutes the right output DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 105 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Phase Invert L Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Description When enabled this mode phase shifts the left channel by 180 to compensate for incorrect wiring and reversed in either the left or right of balanced analog audio connections Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Phase Invert L Valid Settings Off On Default Setting Off SDI In Description Selects which two channels of SDI Embedded audio from the incoming SDI video input will be used Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt SDI In Valid Settings Ch 1 2 Ch 3 4 Ch 5 6 Ch 7 8 Ch 9 10 Ch 11 12 Ch 13 14 Ch 15 16 Default Settings Ch 1 2 for DPS 575 Audio Channel 1 Ch 3 4 for DPS 575 Audio Channel 2 106 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Aud Follows Vid Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Description Enables or disables AFV mode In this mode each of the selectable video inputs has an audio input selection linked to it Whenever the video input selection is changed the audio input se
58. the Audio In button a second time to open a menu where you can select the Channel 2 audio input this is the same as the Ch2 Input menu option The selectable audio inputs with corresponding LEDs are Analog AES EBU SDI Embedded DV With the optional DV module installed DV can also be selected as an input Option If an option card module is installed that includes an additional audio input it will also be selectable If AFV Audio FollowsVideo mode is enabled through the audio menus see Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu on page 95 the AFV indicator for that channel will be lit In this mode each ofthe selectable video inputs has an audio input selection linked to it Whenever the video input selection is changed the audio input selection for any AFV enabled channel automatically changes correspondingly You can override AFV mode by manually selecting a different audio input even when AFV is enabled This does not however turn AFV mode off the next time the video input selection is changed the audio will again follow it AFV mode can only be disabled through the audio menus The AFV link to each of the video inputs is set through the Audio Setup menu See Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu on page 95 The input selection for Channels 1 and 2 cannot be selected independently if 96 kHz AES Output mode is enabled they must always be set to the same input source See Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu on page 95 DPS 575 Installa
59. the optional DV I O module The audio inputs can be selected from the front panel or Audio Setup menu and the operator can specify which of the stereo channels are to be processed All of the outputs are active simultaneously Analog Audio Inputs and Outputs Two stereo pairs of analog audio inputs and outputs are supported designated Channel 1 and Channel 2 on the rear of the unit Each is comprised of a left and right component Each analog audio input channel can be configured as 600Q or high impedance Each channel can be configured as balanced or unbalanced DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 11 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Configuration AES EBU Inputs AES EBU Outputs Audio Delay Pulse GPI Output Two terminal strips one for Channel 1 one for Channel 2 provide analog audio connections Each terminal strip uses the following pinouts In Out r r G G G G Left Right Left Right Figure 2 3 Terminal Strips Two BNC connectors one for each of Channel 1 and 2 are provided on the standard audio breakout cable Part 774 755 for AES EBU input An optional audio breakout cable Part 774 470A provides four connectors for AES EBU input two XLR one for each of Channel 1 and 2 and two BNC one for each of Channel 1 and 2 The XLR connectors are used for AES EBU balanced audio input while the BNC connectors are used for unbalanced AES EBU input Note that only two of the above i
60. 0 etc Thus OXFFFFFO000 is equal to 255 255 240 0 Description Specifies the IP Address of the network Gateway for the unit on a TCP IP network Navigation Path System Config gt Remote Control Setup Gateway Default Setting 0 0 0 0 Related Settings IP Address Netmask The Gateway setting is used when the unit is to be controlled via the 10BaseT Ethernet port The Gateway Address must be set to be consistent with your existing TCP IP network and the remote machine that will be controlling the unit Your network administrator can provide you with the Gateway IP Address to use Gateway IP Addresses are represented as four numbers each from 0 to 255 separated by periods for example 10 0 0 1 Using a Gateway IP Address of 0 0 0 0 disables the use of the default Gateway To set the Gateway option use the Enter key and Control knob Press the Enter key to cycle through the four numeric components of the Gateway IP Address being modified the Control knob sets the value of that numeric component from 0 to 255 Press the Exit key to store the Gateway IP Address 176 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Remote Control Setup Chapter 12 System Config Menu Machine Name Description Specifies the name of the unit which will appear to remote controllers and remote networks Navigation Path System Config gt Remote Control Setup gt Machine Name Default Setting No name
61. 1 0 Option board DVM 5010 Installation of DVM 5010 I O Option Board DVM 5010 E l Remove the four screws from the main board of the unit Screws are 4 Note designated with an asterisk in the following diagram These standoffs may be pre installed on the main board of your unit NHET e e e eo e r e UHE1 e ee e k NCN X amp nou x Install the DVM 5010 option board in this location e e e Figure C 1 Top View of DPS 575 Main Board The rectangle indicates the position into which the DVM 5010 I O option board will be installed 2 Replace the indicated screws with the standoffs Part 4762 575 3 Remove the DVM 5010 I O option board from its protective bag 4 Connect one end of the supplied cable Part 2774 140 to the NHEI connector on the main board see Figure C 1 above for the location of this connector AN Connect the other end of the cable to connector CN603 on the ote DVM 5010 I O option board Inspect the connectors on the DV I O option and main board to ensure that all pins are straight and then align the CN605 connector on the bottom of the DVM 5010 I O option board with connector NCNI on the main board see Figure C 1 and Figure C 2 for The connectors are keyed so 5 the cable can only fit in the correct orientation 204 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Installation of DVM 5010 1 0 Option board DVM 5010 Appendix C Installation of
62. 19 is always set to Bypass These options can be overridden on a line by line basis with the remaining settings of this option Each of lines 10 through 21 525 line mode or 320 through 335 625 line mode can be individually configured Each of lines 10 through 19 320 through 335 in 625 line mode can be set to Blank The line will be blanked Notch The line will be sampled from the input video and then passed through a notch filter before output This mode assumes that color information may be present in the line Data The line will be sampled from the input video and output without any processing This mode should be used for high speed signals that may be corrupted by filtering Source ID The text specified in the Source ID option is inserted Vertical Interval Test Signal In 525 line mode lines 20 and 21 can each be set to either Notch or Blank 172 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual One Time Video Setup VBI Setup Levels Valid for Fld1 Line 10 to Fld1 Line 20 Also valid For Fld2 Line 9 To Fld2 Line 19 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Description Specifies whether or not to add setup to all fields and line numbers Navigation Path System Config gt One Time Video Setup gt VBI Setup Levels Valid Settings Add Setup No Setup Default Setting Add Setup DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 173 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Remote Control S
63. 575 The unit recognizes file types based on their filename extension ext For example with the filename filename ext the following types are recognized where ext is one of the following Extension File Type afg Audio FPGA upgrade file vf5 Video FPGA upgrade file 525 line NTSC vf6 Video FPGA upgrade file 625 line PAL frm Firmware upgrade file htdb Fast Forward Scrub Forward dst 8 bit video still image file dts 10 bit test pattern file dan TAnimation file The number of files that can be transferred to the DPS 575 is contingent on the amount of free memory available in the unit As the files are stored in a compressed form file sizes will vary from image to image For example a file that consists of solid black will compress easily and take up less memory in the unit than a complicated image 216 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Upgrading Firmware Appendix D The Uploader Software Upgrading Firmware If the units memory is almost full when upgrading the firmware of the unit afg vf5 vf6 or frm files you may have to delete the existing firmware files from the unit before uploading the new ones This is a safety mechanism of the firmware upgrade process old firmware is not deleted from the unit until it is confirmed that the new firmware file has been received successfully in its entirety As a result uploading firmware requires there to be suffici
64. 9 4112 Email Service Europe Leitch com Email Service US Leitch com Canada International Phone 1 416 445 4032 Phone 1 416 445 4032 Toll Free 1 888 LEITCH6 Fax 1 416 445 9207 Fax 1 416 445 9207 Email Service Leitch com Email Service Leitch com CLEITCH www leitch com
65. Both Y C enables 3D adaptive combing on both Under normal circumstances Both Y C is the desirable 3D combing mode It is not possible however to use both Temporal Noise Reduction and 3D combing on the same channel simultaneously For example if Temporal NR Luma is enabled 3D combing of luminance is not possible so the 3D Comb Decoder must be disabled or set to Chroma However this is nota problem with a sufficient Temporal Noise Reduction setting there is no benefit to using the 3D comb filter simultaneously Setting this option to Luma or Both Y C automatically disables Temporal NR Luma sets it to 3D Comb mode Similarly setting this option to Chroma or Both Y C automatically disables Temporal NR Chroma sets it to 3D Comb mode 58 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Configuration Options Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu When Temporal NR Chroma and or Temporal NR Luma are enabled this setting automatically changes accordingly disabling 3D combing on luminance and or chrominance See Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option on page 137 for more information on the Temporal Noise Reduction settings 3D Chroma Motion Bias Description Adjusts the algorithm of the adaptive 3D Comb Decoder to compensate for high motion color intensive footage Navigation Path Video Setup gt 3D Chroma Motion Bias Valid Settings Low Normal High Extreme Default Settings Normal Low 525 line mode
66. Connection Removable Barrier Strip Item Specification Number of Inputs 2 AES EBU Stereo Streams Resolution 24 bit 96 kHz Input Type Menu AES3 1992 Balanced XLR or Unbalanced BNC Selectable AES Data on Coax SMPTE 276 Input Termination 110Q Balanced or 75Q Unbalanced Connection XLR and BNC See Note Channel Status Professional S PDIF Information DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 193 Appendix A Specifications SDI Embedded Inputs Item Specification Number of Inputs 2 Stereo AES EBU Channels Resolution 20 bit Sampling Rate 48 kHz Synchronous Analog Inputs AES EBU Outputs These connectors are located on the supplied breakout cable Audio Specifications Channel Status Format AES3 1992 Professional Mode Connection BNC via SDI Video Input Auxiliary Audio Input Uploaded WAV files can replace or be mixed Stream with real time processed audio streams Item Specification Number of Outputs 2 Stereo Channels Balanced or Unbalanced Resolution 24 bit Output Operating Levels 8 4 0 4 or 10 dBu Maximum Output Level 24 dBu 23 dBu into 600Q Connection Removable Barrier Strip Item Specification Number of Outputs AES EBU Stereo Streams Resolution 20 bit Output Type AES3 1992 Balanced XLR or Unbalanced BNC AES Data on Coax SMPTE 296 Impedance 110 W Transform
67. D automatically disable 3D combing of chrominance in the 3D Comb Decoder option This setting will be automatically disabled set to Comb 3D if you enable 3D combing on chrominance by setting 3D Comb Decoder to Chroma or Both Y C This option is ignored if the Noise Reduction option is set to Disabled 146 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 10 DV Control Menu Option Overview On units with the DVM 4010 DV I O module installed selecting DV Control from the Main menu puts the unit into DV Control mode In DV Control mode you can control transport of a DV device such as a deck or camcorder connected to the DPS 575 by IEEE 1394 Firewire from the front panel DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 147 Chapter 10 DV Control Menu Option DV Control DV Control Key Function Luma Stop Black Rewind Scrub Backward Chroma Play Hue Fast Forward Scrub Forward Memory Record used in conjunction with Play Option Pause Default Toggle the Control knob between Jog mode and Shuttle mode When DV Control is selected the display will change to show the current time code of the DV device as well as the transport status such as Play Stop While in DV mode the normal functionality of the front panel controls is replaced by DV device control On the front panel of the unit standard representations of transport controls appear below many of the buttons The
68. DPS 575 Digital Processing Synchronizer Installation and Operation Manual ane LEITCH Trademarks and Copyright ADAC ADCOE BO S Command Control System CCS DigiBus DigiPeek Digital Glue DPS DigiWorks DTV Glue Engineering The Big Picture EventWORKS EZ HD Focused on the Future Genesis HDTV Glue HEDCO Innovision ISIS JUNO LeFont Leitch Leitch Network Systems LNS LogoMAX LogoMotion Media File MediaPort MIX BOX Monarch Motion File NEO OPUS PanelMAPPER Pilot Portal PROM Slide RouterWORKS StillFile Still Net Tekniche Unilock VIA ViewGuard Xplus and Leitch XPRESS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Leitch Technology Corporation in the United States Canada and or other countries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Copyright 2002 Leitch Technology Corporation All rights reserved Printed in Canada DPS 575 Digital Processing Synchronizer Installation and Operation Manual Edition C November 2002 LEITCH Purpose Preface This manual details the features installation procedures operational procedures and specifications of the DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Audience This manual is written for technicians and operators responsible for installation setup and or operation of DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Writing Conventions To enhance your understanding the authors of this manual have adhered to the followi
69. DPS 575 Gateway Options Appendix F Ethernet Control CCS DPS 575 Gateway Options Overview The DPS 575 product line allows control and monitoring from CCS _ amp Note Applications and CCS Protocol Gateways The control and monitoring xS capabilities will match those provided from the local control panel on Gateway Requirements DPS 575 the DPS 575 unit or RC 575 remote control panel where possible The Firmware Version 2 0 or H2 0 I Foi e PILOT Software Version 2 3 or CCS DPS 575 Gateway will provide control and monitoring capability higher via a specific CCS graphical user interface GUI application known as PILOT for the majority of the DPS 575 functions The DPS 575 reports alarm status through the CCS control system using the CCS DPS 575 Gateway The control system communications and methods used will be 100 compatible with existing or in development CCS products i e CCS Router NEO Genesis etc but must be capable of co existing in a system using existing DPS 575 control panels LEITCH Figure F 5 CCS DPS 575 Gateway Rear Panel View DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 237 Appendix F Ethernet Control CCS DPS 575 Gateway Options CCS DPS 575 Minds d Features A single Ethernet port to support 10baseT networks 2 x BNC connectors for Leitch X Y input output loop through connection not utilized on this Gateway DB 9 interface port for RS232 RS422 control not utilized on this Ga
70. Extra option enables additional options that you have purchased for the DPS 575 An unlock code consisting of eight hexadecimal digits will be provided to you when you purchase the option Once the option is installed into the unit this unlock code must be entered here to enable the option Press the Enter button to cycle through the digit positions 1 to 8 to be modified Use the Control knob to select a new digit for that position Press the Exit button to store the unlock code An error message will appear if the unlock code is invalid 158 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Factory Calibration Chapter 12 System Config Menu Factory Calibration The Factory Calibration option adjusts the calibration of the DPS 575 N caution Do not enter this menu unless instructed to do so by Leitch Technical Support Modification of calibration parameters will affect video performance and may degrade operation of the unit DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 159 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Misc Setup Internal Temp Video Delay Keylock Misc Setup The Internal Temp field reports the internal temperature of the unit in Celsius The Video Delay field reports the current measured video delay in microseconds ms Description Enables the Keylock feature of the unit which disables front panel controls Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup gt Internal Temp Valid Set
71. Installation and Operation Manual Timing Setup Timing Setup Chapter 6 Menus and Features Main Menu Item Submenu Timing Setup Genlock Subcarrier Phase Horizontal Line Advance Vertical DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 89 Chapter 6 Menus and Features TSG Image Grabbing TSG Image Grabbing Main Menu Item Submenu TSG Image Grabbing Grab 10 bit Video Grab 8 bit Video grab linear key Grab amp Apply Luma Key Luma Key Gain Threshold 90 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual System Config System Config Misc Setup Chapter 6 Menus and Features Main Menu Item Submenu Option System Config Line Standard 525 625 Version Information Warm Reset Reset to Factory Defaults Enable Extra Options Factory Calibration Misc Setup See page 91 One Time Video Setup See page 92 Remote Control Setup See page 92 Flash Memory Mgmt See page 93 Main Menu Item Submenu Option System Config Misc Setup Internal Temp Video Delay Keylock Function Bypass GPI 1 Function GPI 2 Function GPO Function Genlock Changes VED Brightness LED Brightness Idle Timeout Idle Cycle Time DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 91 Chapter 6 Menus and Features System Config Main Menu
72. L MONTIEREN UWAGA GROZI PORAZENIEM NIE OTWIERAC MONTOWAC TYLKO W RAMIE VARNING FARA FOR ELEKTRICITETNEM KINYITNI OPPNA EJ MONTERES ENDAST I RACK ADVERTENCIA PELIGRO DE DESCARGA ELECTRICA NO ABRIR EL EQUIPO SOLO PARA INSTALAR EN RACK MPOEIANOIHEHn KINAHNOXZ HAEKTPOMAHEIAS MHN ANOITETE TOUOGETEIZTE MONO XE KATAAAHAO HIOZTEPITMAQX IImUTU TPEAYIPEXIEHME OmekTpWWeCkWii ONAHOCTh HE OTKDBITE MonTuposaere B pakete TOJBKO AVIS Risque de choc electrique Ne pas ouvrir DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual vii Preface Use Proper Power Cord To avoid fire hazard use only the power cord specified for this product Ground the Product Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet m United Kingdom WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED Sweden APPARATEN SKALL ANSLUTAS TILL JORDAT UTTAG NAR DEN ANSLUTS TILL ETT NATVERK Do Not Operate Without Covers To avoid electrical shock or fire hazard do not operate this product with covers or panels removed Use Proper Fuse To avoid fire hazard use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product
73. Level Test Freq L and Test Freq R options detailed later in this chapter If AFV Audio Follows Video mode is enabled changing the input setting performs a one time override of AFV mode the next time the video input selection is changed the audio will again follow it The input selection for Channels 1 and 2 cannot be selected independently if 96 kHz AES Output mode detailed later in this chapter is enabled they must then always be set to the same input source When Dolby E Data Mode is enabled see Dolby E Data Mode section on page 117 the audio input selection for Channel 1 is locked to AES EBU and only this channel supports Dolby E data SDI Embedded audio cannot be used while the unit is in this mode 96 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Analog Bypass AES EBU Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Description Toggles between bypassing and processing the analog audio inputs Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Analog Bypass Valid Settings Process Bypass Default Setting Process Related Setting 96 kHz AES Output Process mode is the normal mode of operation In Bypass mode no processing is applied to the analog audio inputs they are bypassed directly to the analog audio outputs The analog audio input is also bypassed when the power to the unit is off This setting is overridden by the master Bypass bu
74. Low 625 line mode Related Setting 3D Comb Decoder Comb Decoder The Normal setting should be ideal for most applications If chroma lag is visible in footage that contains color intensive high speed motion the Low setting should be used The High and Extreme settings may be useful when processing images with little or no motion to provide the highest level of cross color reduction Comb Filter Decoder Description Selects the mode of the Comb Filter Decoder Navigation Path Video Setup gt 3D Comb Decoder Valid Settings Notch Adaptive Default Setting Adaptive Related Settings 3D Comb Decoder 3D Chroma Motion Bias The 3D Comb Decoder option see 3D Comb Decoder on page 58 specifies whether adaptive combing will be 2D or 3D DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 59 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu DigiDuplex Mode Configuration Options Description Enables or disables DigiDuplex Mode Navigation Path Video Setup gt DigiDuplex Mode Valid Settings Disable Enable Default Setting Disable Related Settings DDPlex Gain R DDPlex Gain L DigiDuplex Input DDPlex AES EBU Out all in Audio Setup menu When DigiDuplex Mode is enabled the DigiDuplex LED on the front panel is lit and the unit s SDI video input is routed to all analog video outputs while the selected analog video input is simultaneously synchronized and
75. MC Standards Standard Description EN 55103 1 1997 Emissions Conducted and Radiated per EN 55022 Class A Peak Inrush Current Product Family Standard Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use Peak Inrush Current is 21 7A max EN 55103 2 1997 Immunity Electromagnetic environment E4 controlled EMC Environment Product Family Standard Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge 4kV contact discharge direct amp indirect 8kV air discharge EN 61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity 3 V rms m 80 1000 MHz 1 kHz 8096 AM Modulation EN 61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient 1kV on AC Lines t 0 5 kV on I O Lines EN 61000 4 5 Surge Withstand Immunity 1 kV Common Mode on AC Lines 0 5 kV Differential Mode on I O Lines EN 61000 4 6 Conducted RF Immunity 3 V rms m 0 15 80 MHz 150Q 1 kHz 8096 AM Modulation on AC amp I O Lines EN 61000 4 8 Magnetic Field Immunity 50 Hz 3 A m EN 61000 4 11 Dipp100 20 ms Dip 6096 100 ms Dropouts gt 95 for 5 sec 5 times at 10 sec interval EN 61000 3 2 Harmonic Current Emissions Class A Other EN 61000 3 3 Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker in Low Voltage Supply Systems xii DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Preface Per the provision of the Electromagne
76. Matrix 1 FF Bounce 90 Bounce Ramp 100 Ramp 120 Shallow Ramp UBM Ramp SDI EQ Test SDI PLL Test Zone Plate Digital Ramp Edge Markers Random Bits Source ID Slide Red Field DPS 575 PAL mode 200 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options Overview If you have purchased hardware option boards such as the DV I O Audio Synchronizer module and Animated Logo option separately from the DPS 575 you will need to install them The following instructions guide you through installing these options safely and correctly Depending on which upgrade option you have purchased you may be required to enter an unlock code to enable the new option See Enable Extra Options on page 158 for details The DV I O option the Audio Synchronizer option and the Animated Logo option do not require an unlock code DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 201 Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options Precautions Precautions A WARNING Static Electricity Static electricity from your body can damage your hardware option boards or the DPS 575 Even though you may not notice it static electricity is being generated every time you move Usually it is too small to cause a spark but it can still cause damage to sensitive electronic components To prevent this damage you should handle the option board carefully Donottake the option board out of its protective bag
77. S 575 Installation and Operation Manual Configuration Options Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Self Setup to Bars The Self Setup to Bars option activates Automatic Proc Amp Setup Gimme Bars mode in which the Luminance Gain Black Level Chrominance Gain and Hue can all be automatically set by the unit based on incoming SMPTE bars To use the Gimme Bars automatic setup mode SMPTE bars or other 75 bars must be supplied to the currently selected video input when this option is selected The four Proc Amp parameters will be automatically adjusted This is equivalent to pressing and holding the Luma front panel button DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 61 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu More Video Settings More Video Settings Hot Switch Description Specifies what the unit will do when the selected input video signal is lost Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings Hot Switch Valid Settings Off Freeze To Black To Tr Slide Go to Comp Go to S Video Go to CAV Go to SDI Default Setting Off Related Settings Hot Switch Delay Trouble File When the Hot Switch setting is off no action will be taken when the input video signal is lost In Freeze mode the outputs will hold the last good field ofthe input video signal In To Black mode when the input video signal is lost the outputs will hold the last good field of the input video signal for the time specified in
78. S EBU Audio In SDI Audio In Analog Audio In from VTR If the SDI Embedding option of the Audio Setup menu is disabled SDI Audio Out will not be available When SDI Embedding is disabled and the DDPlex AES EBU Out option is set to use the transcoder as the source the output of the Audio Synchronizer will not be present on any of the outputs Only the transcoded digital audio will be available at the analog and AES EBU audio options V Input is not available in DigiDuplex Mode RGB S Out me Component Out Composite Out p S Video Out to VTR D AES EBU Audio Out to audio router SDI Audio Out Figure E 4 Signal Paths Through DPS 575 As Figure E 4 shows the component analog video and analog audio from the VTR are synchronized and sent to the digital routing system as SDI video and AES EBU audio respectively Simultaneously the SDI video and AES EBU audio from the routing system are transcoded and sent to the component video and analog audio inputs of the VTR 230 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix F Ethernet Control Configuring Ethernet Control The 10BaseT Ethernet connector labeled Ethernet on the rear of the unit is used to connect the DPS 575 to a TCP IP based network for remote control and status monitoring through web browsing software To utilize Ethernet control of the DPS 575 the unit must be configured for your network
79. Selection 2 Goo creen 43 Audio Test Tone Generator nererssussianraiisrarsaeaiiii 43 Automatic Proc Amp Setup Mode Gimme Bars 43 Bandwidth Limiting seen 44 xvi DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Contents BY Pass MOE M R 44 Comb Filter E 44 DigiDuplex Mode ta dee ette tied centred tense tins 45 DV Device Control Option eene 45 Framestore Linear Keyer sse 46 Genlock Timing GPI Control Hot Switch Trouble Slide eiri aiir 47 Key Channel Output sss 47 Noise Reduction Option eee 47 NTSC PAL Configurations tret tnt siseses 48 POGAM note bed entere epe a b cid on tede A 48 Remote Conto deett fete ter eee eet teet etes 48 Test Signal Generator sse 48 Time Base COTEeCtOE eere eene tentent ntes on nene ntes ti n dateien 49 Upgrading the Firmware seen 49 Vertical Blanking eiae tnn teniente ena 49 Video Configuration citri trii rione narisee 50 Video Ereeze Mode 5 eie treten eati ea bres d Ho da dades 50 Video Input Selection essere 50 Video Strobe Mode ritenere rete erts 51 VITS Inserti Em 51 Voice Over Mixing 51 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu 53 Bau e thes 53 Configuration Options
80. Setup More Video Settings CAV Y Composite Valid Settings Disable Enable Default Setting Disable When the CAV Y Composite option is enabled the CAV Y In connection on the rear of the unit functions as a second composite video input This input is then selected either as CAV from the front panel controls or Component from the Input Source option of the Video Setup menu When this option is disabled the CAV Y In connection functions normally as the luminance input for component video input Description Specifies the number of Analog Width samples per video line Navigation Path Video Setup More Video Settings Analog Width Valid Settings Normal 704 Digital 720 Default Setting Normal 704 A standard analog NTSC signal consists of 704 samples per line Setting this option to 720 common for digital signals allows information to be stored outside of the normal NTSC width but may cause problems with some equipment DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 73 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu More Video Settings Chroma Pairing Filter Description Controls the degree of filtering of Chroma Pairing Filter artifacts Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings gt Chroma Pairing Filter Valid Settings Off Norm Max Default Setting Normal The Chroma Pairing Filter is only available in 625 line mode PAL and is only active when the unit
81. Strobe Freeze mode is selected the display panel indicates the current strobe rate number of frames per update applied to the incoming video 1 to 255 This will initially be the same as the value of the Strobe Rate menu option The Control knob changes the rate and the Strobe Rate menu option is updated accordingly Press the Frz Mode button while Frame or Field Freeze mode is already active to toggle between Frame and Field Freeze mode The Mute In Freeze audio menu option specifies whether or not audio output will be muted while the video is frozen in Frame or Field mode DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 29 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Mode Selection Mode Selection Bypass TSG Keyer The mode selection controls provide direct access to Bypass Test Signal Generator TSG and Noise Reduction NR functions The Bypass button toggles between Process and Bypass mode The Bypass button must be held in for one second to activate Bypass mode a normal press will return to Process mode Process mode is the normal mode of operation In Bypass mode no processing is applied to the Composite In video signal it is passed directly to Composite Out Similarly in Bypass mode no processing is applied to the analog and AES EBU audio inputs they are routed directly to the outputs The light on the Bypass button flashes while the unit is in Bypass mode Composite In and the analog and AES EBU audio inputs are
82. The AES Data Grade option may need to be changed in conjunction with this setting to process certain AES data streams properly AES Source Description Specifies whether the BNC or XLR connections on the optional 774 470A AES EBU audio breakout cable are used for AES EBU input Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 22 AES Source Valid Settings BNC XLR Default Setting BNC Related Setting AES Data Grade DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 111 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu 96 kHz AES Output Global Audio Config Description Enables or disables 96 kHz AES EBU output mode Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt 96kHz AES Output Valid Settings Disable Enable Default Setting Disable Related Sample Rate Input Fixed Delay Settings A number of restrictions apply when this option is enabled The Sample Rate setting is forced to 48 kHz The audio input source for Channels 1 and 2 cannot be selected independently they must always have the same input source ifthe audio input selection is set to AES EBU the system will use a 96 kHz sampling rate thus providing 96 kHz input and output While using this 96 KHz sampling rate only AES EBU outputs are active all other outputs are muted The use of the 96 kHz sampling rate results in the maximum valid value of the Fixed Delay option see Fixed D
83. Video Setup Audio Setup on audio equipped units only Keyer Setup Noise Reduction DV Control on units with DV I O module only Timing Setup TSG Image Grabbing System Config For information about using the menus and submenus see Navigating Through the Menus on page 21 For information about setting the parameters see Changing Parameters on page 21 76 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Video Setup Video Setup Chapter 6 Menus and Features Main Menu Item Submenu Video Setup Video Gain Luma Gain Black Level Chroma Gain Hue Phase Color Balance Cb Color Balance Cr Video AGC AGC Bias Input H Position Input Y C Delay Sync Mode 3D Comb Decoder 3D Chroma Motion Bias Comb Decoder DigiDuplex Mode Self Setup to Bars More Video Settings See page 78 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 77 Chapter 6 Menus and Features More Video Settings Video Setup Main Menu Item Submenu Option Video Setup More Video Settings Hot Switch Hot Switch Delay Trouble Slide Trouble File Freeze Mode Field Select Strobe Rate Input Source Test Signal Out TSG Output Burst SDI Clip EDH Detection EDH Error Count Clamp Speed Aux Output Aux Sync Comp Aux Sync Level CAV Y Compo
84. Y Composite Chapter 5 CAV Y Composite on page 73 50 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Features Video Strobe Mode VITS Insertion Voice Over Mixing Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference Topic Location Front Panel Controls Freeze Controls Chapter 3 Freeze Controls on page 29 Video Setup More Video Settings Freeze Mode Chapter 5 Freeze Mode on page 65 Video Setup More Video Settings Strobe Rate Chapter 5 Strobe Rate on page 66 Topic Location System Config One Time Video Setup VITS Blanking Fld1 Chapter 12 VITS Blanking Fld1 on page 171 System Config One Time Video Setup VITS Blanking Fld2 Chapter 12 VITS Blanking Fld2 on page 172 Topic Location Audio Setup Global Audio Config Voice Over Pgm Level Chapter 7 Voice Over Pgm Level on page 118 Audio Setup Global Audio Config Voice Over Fade Chapter 7 Voice Over Fade on page 118 Audio Setup Global Audio Config Voice Over Chapter 7 Voice Over on page 119 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 51 Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference Features 52 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Overview The Video Setup menu contains the video configuration options that can be changed in the course of normal operation
85. Yes all levels below black are clipped in the Composite output when set to No levels above black are allowed EDH Detection Description Enables or disables the Error Detection EDH polling for the SDI data stream Navigation Path Video Setup More Video Settings EDH Detection Valid Settings Enables or disables the Error Detection Handling EDH polling for the SDI data stream Default Setting Off Related Setting EDH Error Count When the EDH Detection setting is off EDH errors are neither detected nor reported and the EDH LED on the front panel is off When this option is set to Poll On EDH errors are detected and the EDH LED flashes The actual count of EDH errors is reported in the EDH Error Count option detailed later in this section see Chapter 5 EDH Error Count on page 71 70 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual More Video Settings Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu EDH Error Count Description Reports the EDH Error Count when EDH Detection is enabled Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings gt EDH Error Count Valid Settings Enables or disables the Error Detection Handling EDH polling for the SDI data stream Turn the control knob to clear the count Clamp Speed Description Specifies the input video Clamp Speed Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings gt Clamp Speed Valid Settings Normal Fast
86. ailable with the DPS 575 NTSC mode SMPTE Bars EIA Bars Full Field Bars Bars Reverse Bars Red Bars 100 Super Black Black Gray White Luma Ramp Modulated Ramp Luma 5 Step Modulated 5 Step Shallow Ramp Multiburst 60IRE Luma Sweep 5 5Mhz Shallow Ramp Multiburst 60IRE DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 197 Appendix B Test Signals Luma Sweep 5 5 Mhz Chroma Sweep Pulse and Bar NTC7 Composite NTC7 Combination VIRS Cross Hatch SIN X X Red Field Timing Bowtie Matrix 1 Matrix 2 FF Bounce 90 Bounce Pluge Cross Hatch SDI EQ Test SDI PLL Test Zone Plate Digital Ramp Edge Markers Random Bits Source ID Slide DPS 575 NTSC mode 198 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual DPS 575 PAL mode DPS 575 PAL mode Appendix B Test Signals The following test signals are available with the DPS 575 PAL mode Bars 100 Bars Red 100 EBU Bars EBU Bars Red Multiburst 5 0 MHz Multiburst 5 8 MHz Multiburst 420 MHz Pulse amp Bar 2410t Pulse amp Bar 248t Pulse amp Bar 2t Luma Ramp Modulated Ramp Luma 5 Step Luma 10 Step Modulated 5 Step Timing Bowtie Valid Ramp Shallow Ramp Multipulse 5 8 MHz Shallow Ramps SIN X X Luma Sweep 5 5 MHz Chroma Sweep 2 5 MHz VITS 17 VITS 18 VITS 19 VITS 20 VITS 330 VITS 331 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 199 Appendix B Test Signals VIRS Black Gray White Cross Hatch Red Field 75 Red Field 100
87. an cause display pixels to burn out prematurely Menu options selections and feedback are shown on the Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD panel When the unit is first powered up the display shows product information which is then replaced by the idle screen Figure 3 2 Idle Screen Display The idle screen is a real time status screen which provides feedback about various parameters of the currently selected inputs The idle screen is shown when the user is not adjusting parameters or browsing the menus The first three lines of the idle screen provide real time feedback of the Luma Black and Chroma levels of the currently selected video input source With the Audio Synchronizer module installed the next two lines of the display show real time feedback of the Channel 1 and 2 audio input levels On units with the DV I O module installed the bottom line of the idle screen displays the current DV Time Code reported by the connected DV device and just to the left of this the current DV transport state The Machine Name specified in the System Config menu see System Config Menu on page 153 is also shown on the idle screen On units without DV or audio capability the idle screen will display the current measured video delay through the unit DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 19 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls VFD Display Panel Resetting the Unit In the video input selection section of the front
88. and Operation Manual 133 Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu Loop Mode Bumper Style Change Settings Description Specifies whether an animated key dan file will loop indefinitely until manually stopped by the user or will loop the number of times specified in the Repeat Count option Navigation Path Keyer Setup gt Change Settings gt Loop Mode Valid Settings Repeat Forever Default Setting Repeat Related Setting Repeat Count In Repeat mode the animation will loop the number of times specified in the Repeat Count option and then automatically fade out You may override the Repeat Count and manually fade out or cut out the key from the Keyer Setup menu or use the Keyer front panel button to fade out the animation In Forever mode the animation will loop indefinitely until you manually fade or cut out the key from the Keyer Setup menu or use the Keyer front panel button to fade out the animation This setting has no effect on still image keys which will always be displayed until manually faded or cut out Description Specifies whether an animated key dan file will be playing during fade in and fade out or held on the first and last frame respectively during the transition Navigation Path Keyer Setup Change Settings gt Bumper Style Valid Settings None Single Frame Default Setting None When the Bumper Style is set to None the animation will be playin
89. and Operation Manual Overview Note Settings related to playback of animations Repeat Count Frame Rate Loop Mode Bumper Style will only be available if the Animated Logo Inserter option is installed Without the Animated Logo Inserter option the keyer will be limited to the display and keying of still images Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu The Keyer Setup menu is used to configure and control the unit s linear keyer and digital framestore The Uploader Software is used to convert image and animation files into formats usable by the linear keyer and upload them to the unit See The Uploader Software on page 213 for important information about field ordering in graphics and animation files to be used with the keyer DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 125 Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu Fade Out Fade Out Description Fades out the key currently being applied to the video Navigation Path Keyer Setup gt Fade Out Related Setting Fade Out Time The duration of the fade is determined by the Fade Out Time option in the Change Settings submenu of the Keyer Setup menu The Fade Out option is equivalent to pressing the Keyer button on the front panel of the unit while a key is currently applied and the Keyer Setup menu is displayed The LED on the Keyer button will flash while the key is fading out 126 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Cut Out Cut Out Chapter 8
90. annel 1 submenu contains the option Ch1 Input while the Channel 2 submenu contains the option Ch2 Input Both options perform the same function selecting the audio input for their respective channels The functions of these options are discussed later in this chapter The Both Channels submenu is simply a concatenation of the Channel 1 and Channel 2 submenu allowing you access to options for each channel from a single menu These settings affect the channel specified in the prefix Ch1 or Ch2 of the options Ch1 Input or Ch2 Input The settings in the Global Audio Config submenu affect the audio of both Channel 1 and Channel 2 of the DPS 575 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 95 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Channel 1 and or Channel 2 This section provides information on the following submenus in the Audio Setup menu Channel 1 Channel 2 and Both Channels Description Selects which audio input source is active Navigation Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Input Path _ amp Note Valid Settings Analog AES EBU SDI DV Option Mute Test Tones DV and Option settings will only be available if the corresponding hardware module is installed Related Setting 96 kHz AES Output Default Setting Analog Mute disables audio output Test Tones outputs audio test tones from the unit The parameters of the test tones Level Frequency are set in the Tone
91. annels Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Channel In gt Out Valid Settings 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 Default Settings 1 1 2 2 Related Aud Follows Vid Settings 1 2 2routes input Channel 1 to output Channel 1 and input Channel 2 to output Channel 2 1 1 1 2routes input Channel 1 to both output channels 2 1 2 2routes input Channel 2 to both output channels 2 2 2routes input Channel 1 to output Channel 2 and input Channel 2 to output Channel 1 thus swapping the output channels When one input channel is being routed to both output channels only that input channel s LED will be lit to indicate the audio input source This setting is overridden if Aud Follows Vid detailed earlier in this chapter is enabled and the current video input source is AFV linked to Channel 1 or Channel 2 which will re route the channel settings 114 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Global Audio Config Sample Rate SDI Embedding Note SDI embedded audio is not supported when the Dolby E Data Mode see page 117 is enabled Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Description Adjusts the sampling rate of the audio input Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Sample Rate Valid Settings 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 kHz Default Setting 48 kHz Related Test Freq L Test Freq R Fixed Delay 96 kHz AES Output Settings
92. b and pressing the Enter button to select a new pattern The list will include all built in test patterns and additional test patterns uploaded to the unit by the user or grabbed from video See Appendix B Test Signals on page 197 for a list of built in test patterns The Source ID Slide test pattern consists of Full Field Bars behind the Source ID text specified in Source ID option of the System Config menu See Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 or Appendix F Ethernet Control on page 231 for instructions on uploading new test patterns to the unit See Chapter 13 TSG Image Grabbing on page 181 for instructions on grabbing test signals from video If the Test Signal Generator is enabled when a new test pattern is selected that pattern is automatically loaded and the output is switched to the new pattern 68 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual More Video Settings Output Burst SDI Clip Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Description Controls whether or not color Output Burst is provided in the output video signal Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings gt Output Burst Valid Settings Auto Yes Auto No Force Yes Force No Default Setting Force Yes When Force Yes is selected chroma burst is provided in the output signal whether it is present in the input signal or not When Force No is selected chroma burst is not provided in the output signal wheth
93. be checked visually prior to powering up the unit Location of the connectors on the bottom of the board Figure C 4 Top View of Audio Synchronizer Module 9 Use the supplied screws Part 751 057 to secure the Audio Synchronizer module and the metal shield to the standoffs in the main board DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 207 Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options Installation of Audio Synchronizer Module AS 575 10 Use the two supplied jackscrews Part 762 142 to secure the DB25 connector to the chassis of the unit 11 Plug the analog audio terminal blocks back into their mounting connectors on the Audio Synchronizer module 208 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Removal of Audio Synchronizer Module AS 575 Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options Removal of Audio Synchronizer Module AS 575 If you must remove the Audio Synchronizer module from the unit for example to install the DVM 5010 I O option board follow this procedure 1 Remove the two jackscrews that secure the DB25 connector on the Audio Synchronizer module to the chassis of the unit Remove the terminal blocks for analog audio if they are plugged into the mounting connectors on the Audio Synchronizer module Remove the four screws that secure the Audio Synchronizer module See Figure C 3 in the Installation of Audio Synchronizer Module AS 575 on page 206 to locate the correct screws Gently l
94. ccept your new value and return to the previous menu or submenu By placing the DPS 575 in Remote mode you can control additional DPS 575 units on the same DCN or Ethernet network from the front panel of this unit Press the Remote front panel button to bring up a list of available units that can be controlled The local device option representing the unit being used is always available on this list Use the Control knob to scroll through the list of available devices Highlight the unit you wish to control and then press the Enter button to activate it Select local device to exit Remote mode and resume normal single unit operation Once you have selected a remote unit to control all front panel features operate as if you were actually at the front panel of that remote unit The VFD display status indicators and buttons LEDs all reflect the status of the remote unit All buttons and controls with the exception of the Remote button control the remote unit not the one you are physically operating To stop controlling the remote unit use the Remote button to select a new unit or the local device to control The light on the Remote button flashes while the unit is remotely controlling a device 22 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Status Indicators LEDs Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Status Indicators LEDs The status indicator LEDs provide visual feedback on the current mode and operati
95. composite output S Video output and GPI operate in the DigiDuplex Mode it only operates in the Normal mode DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 7 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Configuration AES EBU Audio Breakout Cable The AES EBU audio breakout cable connects to the DB 25F connector labeled AES EBU on the rear of the unit This cable provides connections E for AES EBU audio input and output The standard AES EBU audio The AES EBU audio breakout breakout cable Part 774 755 provides BNC connections an optional eae ave oE audio breakout cable Part 774 470A provides BNC and XLR audio equipped units only connections 8 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Configuration Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Video Connections DV Input Output S Video Input Component Analog Video Input Composite Video Input The following are the video connections on the rear of the DPS 575 in left to right order followed by those on the supplied breakout cable This six pin IEEE 1394 connector labeled DV 1 0 is used to connect DV often referred to as Firewire devices In addition to carrying DV video and audio input and output this port also provides DV device control allowing control of the DV device directly from the DPS 575 This connection is active only if the optional DV I O module is installed The four pin connector on the rear ofthe unit labeled S
96. dBu maximum to be exceeded in that case Headroom R is automatically adjusted 100 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Channel 1 and or Channel 2 In Op Level L Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Description Selects the In Op Level L operating the analog audio input Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt In Op Level L Valid Settings 8 dBu 4 dBu 0 dBu 4 dBu 10 dBu Default Setting 0 dBu Related Setting Headroom L The clipping level of the DPS 575 is 24 dBu Hence the sum of this setting and Headroom L cannot exceed 24 dBu If Headroom L is changed the change would cause the 24 dBu maximum to be exceeded in that case the setting is automatically adjusted Headroom R Description Specifies the Headroom RQ the level between the input operating level In Op Level R and the maximum input level at which clipping may occur Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Headroom R Valid Range 0 0 dB to 24 0 dB In Op Level R Default Setting 18 0 dB Related Setting In Op Level R The clipping level of the DPS 575 is 24 dBu Hence the sum of this headroom setting and In Op Level R cannot exceed 24 dBu the unit will not allow a headroom setting that will exceed this maximum If In Op Level R is changed and the change causes the 24 dBu maximum to be exceeded this setting is au
97. deo signal and selects between Sync and TBC modes automatically as required In this mode the TBC LED flashes when the TBC is active The TBC is always used for S Video input independent of this setting DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 57 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu 3D Comb Decoder Configuration Options Description Configures the operation of Leitch s proprietary 12 bit adaptive 3 dimensional comb filter decoder Navigation Path Video Setup gt 3D Comb Decoder Valid Settings Disable Luma Chroma Both Y C Default Range Both Y C 525 line mode Luma 625 line mode Related Settings Temporal NR Luma Temporal NR Chroma 3D Chroma Motion Bias The 3D Comb Decoder option selects between adaptive 2D and adaptive 3D combing whether to comb luminance chroma or both 3D combing combines information from previous frames in order to eliminate residual subcarrier artifacts such as cross luminance and cross chroma 3D combing can be utilized even for non composite input signals For example if the component input video source was decoded from composite by a less sophisticated decoder the 3D comb filter in the DPS 575 can be used to clean up the signal and remove cross luminance and chroma artifacts When set to Disable 3D combing is disabled and adaptive 2D combing is used The Luma and Chroma settings enable 3D adaptive combing on luminance and chrominance respectively while
98. details Fuse Replacement CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE OF FUSE French ATTENTION REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE List of replaceable fuses Marking F1 main primary P S F4A 250 V DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Preface CAUTION Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage components in the product To prevent ESD observe these precautions when directed to do so Use a Ground Strap Wear a grounded antistatic wrist strap to discharge the static voltage from your body while installing or removing sensitive components Use a Safe Work Area Do not use any devices capable of generating or holding a static charge in the work area where you install or remove sensitive components Avoid handling sensitive components in areas that have a floor or benchtop surface capable of generating a static charge Handle Components Carefully Do not slide sensitive components over any surface Do not touch exposed connector pins Handle sensitive components as little as possible Transport and Store Carefully Transport and store sensitive components in a static protected bag or container DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual xi Preface Certifications and Compliances This product has been tested and found to comply with the following CE FCC UL ICES and CSA standards E
99. digital vertical bandwidth filtering on the luminance of the signal Navigation Path Noise Reduction Vertical Bandwidth Y Valid Settings Min 1 to 7 Max Default Setting Max Related Settings Horizontal Bandwidth Vertical Bandwidth C Digital bandwidth filtering is particularly useful when the output will be fed to a downstream digital device such as an MPEG encoder This option is ignored if the Noise Reduction option is set to Disabled DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 143 Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option Vertical Bandwidth C Vertical Bandwidth C Description Adjusts the degree of the digital vertical bandwidth filtering on the chrominance of the signal Navigation Path Noise Reduction gt Vertical Bandwidth C Valid Settings Min 1 to 7 Max Default Setting Max Related Settings Horizontal Bandwidth Vertical Bandwidth Y Digital bandwidth filtering is particularly useful when the output will be fed to a downstream digital device such as an MPEG encoder This option is ignored if the Noise Reduction option is set to Disabled 144 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Temporal NR Luma Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option Temporal NR Luma Description Enables and controls the strength of the luminance temporal noise reduction Navigation Path Noise Reduction Temporal NR Luma Valid Settings Comb 3D Min 2 to 15 Ma
100. e Click the Cycle Toggle button to cycle through the valid values or in the case where there are only two possible values such as Disable and Enable to toggle between them For options with a numerical range of valid values such as Luma Gain in the Video Setup menu numeric adjustment buttons allow the value to be increased or decreased in fine or coarse increments DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 233 Appendix F Ethernet Control Web Browser Control Confidence Monitoring Note VITS patterns active in the unit will be disabled during the image grab Furthermore if the image is grabbed while the unit is displaying a test pattern i e the Test Signal Generator is active the video output will flash while the TSG image is downloaded Flash File System _ lt Note While your web browser will allow you to rename the file during the download you should not change the file extension If you are running the Microsoft Windows operating system you can use the File Conversion feature of the Uploader software to convert it to a standard graphics file format for use with an image editing application once you have transferred a still image or test pattern to your computer See Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 for more information Click Confidence Monitoring from the main Web Server Control interface to bring up the information and status screen for confidence monitoring of the uni
101. e Conversion mode is used to convert still image files and animations into formats that can be later uploaded The first time you run the Uploader software you will need to set your serial port or Ethernet configuration in the Connection Type section For serial connections select the serial port on your computer to which you have connected the DPS 575 For Ethernet connections enter the IP Address of the DPS 575 see System Config Menu on page 153 for information about setting the IP Address of the DPS 575 Once you have configured your connection type click the Save Settings button your configuration will then be remembered whenever you run the software f Uploader Utility lolx Upload File File Conversion m Upload Files Connection Type Serial cow m D i 0 0 0 0 Save Settings Files to Upload 2 C 1 audio af lt Remove Remove All Stop plas Upload progress ENEEEEEHEEENI 75 Files completed xy 1 2 rie upload in progress Serial COM1 Figure D 1 Uploader Utility Dialog Box DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 215 Appendix D The Uploader Software If you have downloaded upgrade files from the Leitch web site you will have to unZIP them before they can be uploaded to the unit See Software Installation on page 214 for more information Starting the Software The following file types can be uploaded directly to the DPS
102. e key over the incoming video Navigation Path Keyer Setup gt Change Settings gt Shift X Valid Range 0 pels to 718 pels Default Setting 0 pels If the key is active currently being displayed it will be repositioned in real time on the live outputs as this value is adjusted Shift Y Description Adjusts the vertical position of the key over the incoming video Navigation Path Keyer Setup Change Settings gt Shift Y Valid Range 0 lines to 486 lines 525 line mode 0 lines to 572 lines 625 line mode Default Setting 0 lines If the key is active currently being displayed it will be repositioned in real time on the live outputs as this value is adjusted Adjustments are in increments of 2 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 131 Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu Fade In Time Change Settings Description Specifies the duration of the fade in when a key is changed onto the video outputs Navigation Path Keyer Setup gt Change Settings gt Fade In Time Valid Range 0 to 3 600 fields Default Setting 60 fields 525 line mode 50 fields 625 line mode Related Settings FadeIn Max Opacity Description Specifies the opacity percentage of a key when it is completely displayed after it has been faded in Navigation Path Keyer Setup Change Settings Max Opacity Valid Range 096 to 10096 Default S
103. e this apparatus to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 7 DO NOT OPEN WARNING Potentially lethal voltages are present within this product s frame during normal operation The AC power cord must be disconnected from the frame before the top panel is removed In frames with multiple power supplies remove ALL power cords Power should not be applied to the frame while the top is open unless properly trained personnel are servicing the unit PL Poland Przod zdjeciem pokrywy wyciagnac wtyczke z gniazda sieciowego French AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR INSTALLER SUR SUPPORT DE MONTAGE SEULEMENT vi DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual WARNING Preface SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN MOUNT IN RACK ONLY AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE DE CHOC NE PAS ENLEVER INSTALLER SUR SUPPORT DE MONTAGE SEULEMENT WAARSCHUWING SCHOK GEVAAR NIET OPEN MAKEN ALLEEN IN RAK MONTER AVVISO PERICOLO DI CORRENTE E PROIBITO L APERTURA SI PREGA DI FARE IL MONTAGGIO AL PROPRIO SOPPORTO FIGYELEM RAM T S VESZ LY CSAK A MEGTELEL TART KERETBE ZEMBEHELYEZNI ADVARSEL MULIGHED FOR ELEKTRISK ST D INDEHOLDER STR MF RENDE DELE APPARATET MA KUN BNES AF KVALIFICERET SKAL INSTALLERES I JORDET RACK ATEN O PERIGO DE CHOQUE SO PARA MONTAGEM EM BASTIDOR eu kl r m oly a d nat ar ry A uae WARNUNG SCHOCK GEFAHR NICHT OFFNEN NUR IN DAS GESTEL
104. e to the unit If you are running the Microsoft Windows operating system and you have image files that you wish to transfer to the unit that are not in a supported format you will have to convert them first using the File Conversion mode of the Uploader software See Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 Note that if you have downloaded upgrade files from the Leitch web site you will have to unZIP them before they can be uploaded to the unit The ZIP file format is a compressed format commonly used for file distribution utilities to uncompress ZIP files are readily available on the web Type the complete filename including the directory path into the File to Upload requester or click the Browse button to browse your drives and select the desired file Click the Start Upload button to transfer the specified file to the DPS 575 You will be notified upon completion of the upload Upgrading Firmware _ lt Note You must reset the DPS 575 unit after performing a firmware upgrade To do this simply turn the unit off and on When upgrading the firmware of the unit afg vf5 vf6 or frm files it may be necessary to delete the existing firmware files from the unit before uploading the new ones if the unit s memory is almost full This is a safety mechanism of the firmware upgrade process old firmware is not deleted from the unit until it is confirmed that the new firmware file has been received successfu
105. e unit can be configured to select almost any function on an incoming GPI pulse See the section on User Programmable Buttons on page 37 in Chapter 3 and Operation Front Panel Controls on page 17 for details on assigning a function to the User 2 key For example if the User 2 key is assigned to the AGC Bias function and the GPI 2 Function option is set to User 2 the first incoming GPI pulse takes the user to the AGC Bias adjustment screen each subsequent GPI pulse will cycle through the allowed adjustment values When set to Voice Over the unit s audio Voice Over mode see Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu on page 95 will be activated by a GPI signal When the GPI signal is first received program audio begins fading down then voice over mixing begins Voice over mixing continues while the GPI signal is present Voice over mixing is stopped and program audio begins ramping back up upon release of the GPI trigger This GPI option is similar to activating and deactivating the Voice Over option of the Global Audio Config submenu GPI input can be contact closure to ground or TTL signal 0 to 5 volts maximum Description Selects the functionality of the GPI Output Audio Delay Pulse connection of the Multi I O breakout cable Navigation Path System Config Misc Setup GPO Function Valid Settings Audio Pulse Bad Input Keyer Active SDI Input Voice Over Default Setting Audio Pulse When the GPO Function is
106. el Right Side The front panel controls of the DPS 575 are organized into seven main functional areas Menu controls Status indicators Video input selection Audio input selection Freeze controls Mode selection SL QN Pt Us gqenops Proc Amp controls and User buttons DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 17 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Functional Areas of the Panel In addition while in DV Control mode selected from the Main menu the Control knob and specific buttons become dedicated to device control of a DV deck or camcorder See DV Control Mode on page 36 Certain buttons on the front panel can be user programmed to specific functions see User Programmable Buttons on page 37 and some buttons activate special functions when they are held down during power up of the unit see Power Up Buttons on page 38 18 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual VFD Display Panel Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls VFD Display Panel At regular intervals the display inverts itself In the initial state text and information appears lit over an unlit background In the inverted state the background will belit with the text and information appearing unlit black This periodic inversion is normal it does not indicate any kind of problem or status The inversion is done to preserve the life span of the display panel Leaving the display in a single state c
107. elay on page 100 being reduced Ifthe audio input selection is set to anything other than AES EBU the system will use the 48 kHz sampling rate and up sample to 96 kHz for the AES EBU output All other outputs remain at 48 kHz 112 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Global Audio Config DigiDuplex Input If this option is set to Transcode and the SDI Embedding option has been disabled thus disabling the embedding of audio into the SDI stream the selected audio input which has gone through the Synchronizer will not be present on any of the audio outputs Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Description Specifies which digital audio input source SDI Embedded or AES EBU will be transcoded to the analog audio outputs when the unit is in DigiDuplex Mode If the DDPlex AES EBU Out option is set to Transcode this is also the source that will be fed to the AES EBU outputs Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt DigiDuplex Input Valid Settings SDI AES EBU Default Setting SDI Related DigiDuplex Mode Video Setup menu DDPlex AES EBU Settings Input See Chapter E DigiDuplex Mode on page 225 for a detailed explanation of DigiDuplex Mode and its settings DDPlex AES EBU Out Description Specifies the source for the AES EBU outputs when the unit is in DigiDuplex Mode Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 22 DDPlex AES EBU
108. elected Trouble Slide Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings Trouble Slide Valid Settings Disable Enable Default Setting Disable Related Setting Trouble File Enabling Trouble Slide immediately sends the currently selected trouble Slide to all video outputs The trouble slide to be displayed is selected in the Trouble File option documented later in this section See Trouble File on page 64 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 63 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu More Video Settings Trouble File Description Selects the image to be output when the Trouble Slide display is enabled either manually by GPI trigger or by the Hot Switch option Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings Trouble File Valid Range list of test patterns Default Setting default Related Settings Trouble Slide Hot Switch When the Trouble File option is selected the display panel shows a list of available images and indicates which one is currently selected active Change the currently selected image by scrolling through the list with the Control knob and then press the Enter key to select the desired file The file is loaded and you are returned to the Video Setup menu This does not activate the Trouble Slide it simply loads the file into memory If the Trouble Slide output is already enabled when a new image is selected the output is switched to the new ima
109. em Config menu Luma Key Gain Threshold When the Grab Apply Luma Key option is selected a frame is grabbed from the currently selected input video signal While the frame is grabbed the video output is briefly frozen then resumes live operation The settings of the Luma Key Gain and Threshold options are used to define the key channel for the image from a luminance key thus creating a file that will be keyed over the incoming video by the linear keyer The settings of the Luma Key Gain and Threshold options must be specified prior to the use of the Grab amp Apply Luma Key function The captured frame is saved as a file named Grabbed This file must be renamed in the Flash Memory Mgmt option of the System Config menu or else it will be overwritten by the next video grab DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 185 Luma Key Gain Chapter 13 TSG Image Grabbing Luma Key Gain Description Adjusts the gain of the luminance key used to define the key channel in the Grab amp Apply Luma Key option see Grab amp Apply Luma Key on page 185 Navigation Path System Config gt TSG Image Grabbing gt Luma Key Valid Settings Hard Key 1 to 100 Default Setting Hard Key Related Settings Grab amp Apply Luma Key Threshold 186 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Threshold Threshold Chapter 13 TSG Image Grabbing Description Adjusts the threshold of the lu
110. endix B Test Signals 197 DPS 575 NTSG mode visccsseestessatsssinvcecschsnvecetetsstv erbe cr a eT 197 DPS2575 PATL mode o aasecscose o rre rettet ren i n T easi ee 199 Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options 201 OVeTVIE Wc iii oHG UTER RET EIN E EET 201 acu E 202 Starting the Installation erret sissioni 203 Installation of DVM 5010 I O Option Board DVM 5010 204 Installation of Audio Synchronizer Module 85 378 o edet detinent Eon b aire 206 Removal of Audio Synchronizer Madule 18 378 ooo cecmatat ee 209 Installation of Animated Logo Option Board AL 575 sese nnnm 210 Completing the Installation eseeeeeeenen 212 Appendix D The Uploader Software 213 Sg 213 Software Installation 5 ettet rtt ttr tren rotten iota 214 Starting the Software sse 215 Using the Software ccscssssssssssssssssssccssssssssssossessssssscsssossssssosssees 215 Upgrading Firmware eese 217 Uploading Files 5 odit Ranma ta tired diaries 218 Converting Piles c 219 Field Ordering in Stills and Animations sees 222 Maximum Animation Sequence Length atid Frame Size eee tmr idis 224 Appendix E DigiDuplex Mode 225 Whatas DigiDuplext si iseseceeetee ettet iei bcere
111. ent free space to store the new firmware files as well as the old ones once the n In cases where available memory is limited and there are multiple firmware files to be uploaded it is advantageous to upload them one at a time instead of as a batch deletion of old firmware files is done only after all files in a batch are uploaded so a batch upload would require enough free memory to store all new files To delete old firmware files prior to uploading new ones use the Flash Memory Mgmt option of the System Config menu see Chapter 12 System Config Menu on page 153 for details to delete individual files or the Erase Firmware Power Up Key see Chapter 3 Erase Firmware on page 39 If you have image files to transfer to the unit that are not in one of the above recognized formats you need to convert them first using the File Conversion mode of the Uploader software see Converting Files on page 219 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 217 Appendix D The Uploader Software Uploading Files Uploading Files To upload files to the DPS 575 ensure that the unit is powered on and that the serial port settings of the Uploader software are correctly set for the connection between the PC and the unit Build a list of files to be uploaded by using the following buttons Add Files Click this button to bring up a standard Windows file requester to select files to upload Use the Files of Type pull down list to
112. epends on the browser type http followed by the IP Address of the DPS 575 you are trying to control For example if the DPS 575 is configured with the IP Address 10 0 0 1 you would enter the following location into your web browser http 10 0 0 1 The browser then displays the DPS 575 Web Server Control interface Click the Device Control from the main Web Server Control interface to present the DPS 575 menu structure for selecting and setting options These menus mirror those accessible through the front panel of the unit The menu listings will display available options and their current settings DVS Z A 55 WEB SERVER CONTROL SD Comb Decoder Comb Decoder DigiDuplex mode Disable gt Self setup to bars More video settings Figure F 1 DPS 575 Web Server Control Interface 232 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Web Browser Control Appendix F Ethernet Control Click on a menu item to bring up the Changing Control Value screen and modify the value of the option The Changing Control Value screen shows the minimum maximum and default values for the selected option Click on any of these three values to set the option For options with discrete values such as 3D Comb Decoder in the Video Setup menu all of the discrete values are displayed Click one of the values to set the option for that value DES D WEB SERVER CONTROL CHANGING CONTROL VALUE Figure F 2 Changing Control Valu
113. er Isolated or 752 Connection XLR and BNC See Note 194 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Audio Specifications SDI Embedded Outputs Appendix A Specifications Item Specification Number of Outputs 2 Stereo Channels Balanced or Unbalanced Channel Status Format AES3 1992 Professional Mode Connection BNC via SDI Video Output Miscellaneous Specifications Item Specification Processing 24 bit Audio System Sampling Frequencies 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 96 kHz Maximum Total Delay 1 75 seconds at 48 kHz Delay Resolution lt I ms Frequency Response 50 Hz to 20 kHz Q0 05 dB THD N lt 0 005 typical at 21 dBu 1 kHz Total Dynamic Range gt 90 dB Signal to Noise Ratio gt 70 dB Full Scale Output Channel Separation gt 85 dB Audio Test Tone Generators x4 100 Hz to 20 kHz in 100Hz steps 0 dBFS 38 dBFS levels Maximum Inrush Current 38 A DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 195 Appendix A Specifications General Specifications General Specifications Item Specification Size W x HxD 7 in x 1 3 4 in x 20 in 43 2 cm x 4 4 cm x 50 8 cm Power Requirements 70 W 100 240 VAC 50 60 H 196 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B Test Signals DPS 575 NTSC mode The following test signals are av
114. er it is present in the input signal or not When Auto Yes is first selected chroma burst is initially provided in the output signal whether it is present in the input signal or not When the input signal subsequently changes the provision of chroma burst automatically follows the input signal Chroma burst is provided in the output if it is present in the input When Auto No is first selected chroma burst is initially not provided in the output signal whether it is present in the input signal or not When the input signal subsequently changes the provision of chroma burst automatically follows the input signal Chroma burst is provided in the output if it is present in the input Description Enables or disables the black clip level of the SDI Clip video outputs Navigation Path Video Setup More Video Settings SDI Clip Valid Settings Yes No Default Setting No When the SDI Clip option is set to Yes all levels below black digital level 64 are clipped in the SDI output when set to No digital levels below 64 are allowed DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 69 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu More Video Settings Composite Clip Description Enables or disables the black clip level of the Composite Clip video outputs Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings Composite Clip Valid Settings Yes No Default Setting No When the Composite Clip option is set to
115. es 66 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual More Video Settings Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Test Signal Out Description Enables or disables the Test Signal Out Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings Test Signal Out Valid Settings Disable Enable Default Setting Disable Related Setting TSG Enabling Test Signal Out activates the Test Signal Generator sending the currently selected test pattern to all video outputs The test pattern to be displayed is selected in the TSG option documented later in this section see Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu on page 53 The Test Signal Generator can also be enabled and disabled using the TSG button on the front panel of the unit When TSG mode is active the LED on the TSG button flashes DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 67 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu TSG More Video Settings Description Selects the test pattern to be output when the Test Signal Generator TSG is enabled Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings gt TSG Valid Range lt list of test patterns gt Default Setting This option has no default setting Related Setting Test Signal Out When the TSG option is selected the display panel shows a list of available test patterns and indicates which one is currently selected active Change the current pattern by scrolling through the list with the Control kno
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117. ess until all characters have been removed Press the Exit button to return to the System Config menu DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 167 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Web Password Misc Setup Description Specifies Web password The password can be up to eight characters digits or symbols long Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup Web Password Valid Settings Characters A to Z Digits 0 9 Symbols Default Setting Disabled Rotate the Control knob to any character digit or symbol and press the Enter button to select the desired character Repeat this process until a maximum of eight characters is selected for the Web password Press the Exit button to save the Web password To remove the Web password turn the Control Knob to the left to display the blank character and press the Enter button Repeat this process until all characters have been removed Press the Exit button to return to the System Config menu 168 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual One Time Video Setup One Time Video Setup Source ID Chapter 12 System Config Menu Description Specifies the Source ID text The text can be up to 23 characters long and is set by using the Enter key and Control knob Navigation Path System Config gt One Time Video Setup gt Source ID Press the Enter key to cycle through which character position 1 to 23 is to be modified Use the C
118. etting 100 Fade Out Time Description Specifies the duration of the fade out when a key is changed to off Navigation Path Keyer Setup Change Settings Fade Out Time Valid Range 0 to 3 600 fields Default Setting 60 fields 525 line mode 50 fields 625 line mode Related Setting Fade Out 132 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Change Settings Repeat Count Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu Description Specifies the number of times an animated key dan file will be repeated before automatically fading out Navigation Path Keyer Setup gt Change Settings gt Repeat Count Valid Range 1 to 255 repetitions Default Setting 2 repetitions Related Setting Loop Mode You may override this setting and manually fade out or cut out the key from the Keyer Setup menu or you may use the Keyer front panel button to fade out the animation This value has no effect on still image keys which will be displayed until manually faded or cut out This value is ignored if the Loop Mode option is set to Forever Frame Rate Description Specifies the speed at which an animated key dan file will be played back Navigation Path Keyer Setup gt Change Settings gt Frame Rate Valid Settings Normal 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 Default Setting Normal This option effectively allows the animated key to be played in slow motion DPS 575 Installation
119. etup Remote Control Setup Baud Rate Description Specifies the data rate for serial remote control This setting must match the data rate of the remote controller Navigation Path System Config gt Remote Control Setup Baud Rate Valid Settings 9600 bps 38 400 bps Default Setting 9600 bps Remote Control Description Future use Not currently implemented Navigation Path System Config gt Remote Control Setup Remote Control Valid Settings RS 232 RS 422 Default Setting RS 232 RS 422 Termination Description Specifies the termination of the RS 422 serial port 120Q 120R or high impedance Hi Z Navigation Path System Config gt Remote Control Setup gt RS 422 Termination Valid Settings Hi Z 120R Default Setting Hi Z 174 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Remote Control Setup IP Address Netmask Chapter 12 System Config Menu Description Specifies the IP address of the unit on a TCP IP network The IP address is used when the unit is to be controlled via the 10BaseT Ethernet port Navigation Path System Config gt Remote Control Setup gt IP Address Default Setting 10 0 XX YY where XXYY is the unit serial number Related Settings Netmask Gateway The IP Address must be set to be consistent with your existing TCP IP network and the remote machine that will be controlling the unit Your network administrator can provide you wi
120. eze Dolby E Data Mode Voice Over Pgm Level Voice Over Fade Voice Over Bit Width 84 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Audio Setup Audio Limiter Optional Chapter 6 Menus and Features Main Menu Item Submenu Option Audio Setup Audio Limiter Soft Limit Range Attack Decay DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 85 Chapter 6 Menus and Features Keyer Setup Keyer Setup Main Menu Item Submenu Keyer Setup Fade Out Cut Out Fade In File Settings Change Settings Change Settings Main Menu Item Submenu Option Keyer Setup Change Settings Shift X Shift Y Fade In Time Max Opacity Fade Out Time Repeat Count Frame Rate Loop Mode Bumper Style Save These Settings 86 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Noise Reduction Option Noise Reduction Option Chapter 6 Menus and Features Main Menu Item Submenu Noise Reduction Noise Reduction Split Screen Spatial Filter Spatial Filter Mix Horizontal Bandwidth Vertical Bandwidth Y Vertical Bandwidth C Temporal NR Luma Temporal NR Chroma DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 87 Chapter 6 Menus and Features DV Control option Main Menu Item DV Control DV Control option 88 DPS 575
121. fig menu are generally used for initial setup of the unit not in regular operation DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 153 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Line Standard 525 625 Line Standard 525 625 The Line Standard submenu allows you to select between 525 line NTSC and 625 line PAL standards Current The Current field displays the line standard currently in use 525 lines 525 line standard user specified 625 lines 625 line standard user specified Auto 525 525 line standard auto detected Auto 625 625 line standard auto detected Switch to 525 This option is only available when the DPS 575 is currently running in 525 line mode either user specified or automatically detected Selecting this option disables line standard auto switching and switches the unit to 525 line mode Switch to 625 This option is only available when the DPS 575 is currently running in 625 line mode either user specified or automatically detected Selecting this option disables line standard auto switching and switches the unit to 625 line mode Disable Autoswitch Switch to Auto This option enables or disables line standard auto switching When line standard auto switching is enabled the unit will automatically switch line standards based on the current input signal and the Current field will report Auto XXX where XXX is the detected line standard When line standard auto switching is disabled the unit will re
122. for example to boost the signal before distribution over an exceptionally long cable run this setting provides that adjustment Input H Position Description Adjusts the Y C horizontal delay and thus horizontal position applied to the input video signal Navigation Path Video Setup gt Input H Position Valid Range 592 ns to 518 ns Default Setting Ons Input Y C Delay Description Adjusts the Y C vertical delay applied to the input video signal Navigation Path Video Setup gt Input Y C Delay Valid Range 1185 ns to 1111 ns Default Setting Ons 56 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Configuration Options Sync Mode Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Description Specifies whether or not the composite input signal is to be time base corrected by the unit s TBC circuitry Navigation Path Video Setup gt Sync Mode Valid Settings Sync TBC AutoSwitch Default Setting AutoSwitch In Sync mode the internal TBC is not active and the TBC LED on the front of the unit is off The Composite Input must be a stable RS 170A signal such as a satellite or live camera feed In TBC mode generally used for heterodyned signals from sources such asa VTR the unit time base corrects the Composite Input signal The TBC LED on the front ofthe unit is on In Auto Switch mode the unit senses the incoming composite vi
123. g as it is fading in and out When the Bumper Style is set to Single Frame the first frame ofthe animation will be shown and held during the fade in the animation will begin playing once fade in is complete The last frame of the animation will be held during fade out for both manual and automatic fade out 134 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Change Settings Save These Settings Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu Description Stores the current keyer settings into the next available settings profile for later recall with the Settings option of the Keyer Setup menu Navigation Path Keyer Setup gt Change Settings gt Save These Settings Related Settings Settings Flash Memory Mgmt System Config menu The settings will be stored under the name KeySettings X where X is the next available free profile number Settings files can be renamed or deleted from the Flash Memory Mgmt option of the System Config menu DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 135 Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu Change Settings 136 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option Overview On units equipped with the NR 575 Noise Reduction and Video Bandwidth Filtering Option the Noise Reduction menu is used to configure and enable the noise reduction features of the DPS 575 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 137 Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option
124. ge These images could have been uploaded to the unit from a PC or grabbed from video from the TSG Image Grabbing menu See Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 for instructions on uploading new images to the unit see Chapter 12 System Config Menu on page 153 for instructions on grabbing images from video A standard Trouble Slide named lt default gt is always selectable from this list and consists of Full Field Bars NTSC or EBU Bars PAL behind the Source ID text specified in the Source ID option of the System Config menu 64 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual More Video Settings Freeze Mode Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Description Selects which Freeze mode will be applied to the incoming video The selected mode is activated by the Take button on the front panel of the unit Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings gt Freeze Mode Valid Settings Frame Field Strobe Film Default Setting Field Related Settings Field Select Strobe Rate Mute in Freeze Frame mode freezes an entire frame of the incoming video Field mode freezes a single field of the incoming video Select the field to be frozen in the Field Select menu option Strobe mode strobes the incoming video the strobe rate is set in the Strobe Rate menu option Film mode applies a 3 2 pull down to the incoming video effectively giving 24 fps output from the video input
125. ge or animation to be displayed Selecting the File option displays a list of all image and animation files stored in the unit To select the image or animation to be keyed scroll through the list with the Control knob and press the Enter button The file will be loaded and you will be returned to the Keyer Setup menu This does not activate the keyer it simply loads the file into memory These images could have been uploaded to the unit from a PC or grabbed from video from the TSG Image Grabbing menu See Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 for instructions on grabbing images from video DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 129 Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu Settings Settings Description Selects a stored keyer settings profile Selecting the Settings option displays a list of stored keyer settings profiles Navigation Path Keyer Setup gt Settings Related Setting Change Settings To select the profile to be loaded scroll through the list with the Control knob and press the Enter button In addition to profiles previously stored by the user the factory default keyer settings can be recalled 130 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Change Settings Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu Change Settings The Change Settings submenu provides configuration options for determining how a key will be changed and displayed Shift X Description Adjusts the horizontal position of th
126. ideo In DV Out RGB S Out Component Out SDI In Composite Out S Video Out Figure E 1 DigiDuplex Modes Video With DigiDuplex Mode disabled the video input selection front panel Note controls or Input Source option of the Video Setup menu is used to select the desired analog video input A which will be synchronized and sent DV input is not available in to all video outputs DigiDuplex Mode With DigiDuplex Mode enabled the audio input selection front panel controls or Input Source option of the Video Setup menu is used to select the analog video input A which will be synchronized and sent to the SDI output and the DV output ifthe optional DV I O module is installed The SDI input is transcoded and sent to all analog video outputs 226 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Controlling the DigiDuplex Signal Path Audio Analog Audio In AES EBU Audio In gt SDI Audio In AES EBU Audio In SDI Audio In Analog Audio In Ifthe SDI Embedding option of the Audio Setup menu is disabled SDI Audio Out will not be available When SDI Embedding is disabled and the DDPlex AES EBU Out option is set to use the transcoder as the source the output of the Audio Synchronizer will not be present on any of the outputs Only the transcoded digital audio will be available at the analog and AES EBU audio options V Input is not available in DigiDuplex Mode
127. ideo Setup gt More Video Settings Aux Sync Comp Valid Settings RGB Comp RGB Sync Default Setting RGB Comp Related Settings Aux Output Aux Sync Level When RGB Sync is selected the Aux Sync connection provides sync which in combination with the Aux Red Aux Blue and Aux Green connections forms RGB S output When RGB Comp is selected the Aux Sync connection will provide composite output while the Aux Red Aux Blue and Aux Green connections form RGB output This setting is ignored when the Aux Output option detailed earlier in this section see Aux Output on page 72 is set to Key 72 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual More Video Settings Aux Sync Level CAV Y Composite _ amp Note The unit is calibrated based on the CAV Y In connection being used for component analog video If the connection is to be used for composite video a minor adjustment of trimpot IRV2 CAV Y may be desired to attain perfect video level match between inputs Analog Width Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Description Selects the level of the Aux Sync Level connection Navigation Path Video Setup gt More Video Settings Aux Sync Level Valid Settings 300mv 8v Default Setting 300 mv Description Enables the use of the component analog video inputs CAV Y Composite input as a second composite input source instead of for component video Navigation Path Video
128. ift the Audio Synchronizer module from its connector to disconnect it from the main board Be sure to lift the board off evenly to prevent the connector pins from bending or breaking Inspect the connectors on the Audio Synchronizer module and main board to ensure that all pins are straight Once the connector is completely free you can pull the audio board out to free it from the back panel Be sure to store the board in a protective bag to protect it from static electricity DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 209 Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options Installation of Animated Logo Option Board AL 575 Installation of Animated Logo Option Board AL 575 Secure the Animated Logo e option board e e AL 575 into quam the two standoffs e e Install the Animated e Logo option board in this location Figure C 5 Top View of DPS 575 Main Board 1 Remove the Animated Logo option board from its protective bag 2 Inspect the connectors on the Animated Logo option and main board to ensure that all pins are straight 3 Align the ACNI connector on the bottom of the Animated Logo option board with connector RCNI on the main board see Figure C 1 on page 204 and Figure C 6 for positioning 4 Gently press the Animated Logo option board onto the connector Be sure to apply pressure evenly across the connector to prevent the pins from bending or breaking Position the Connector on the bottom
129. ill be corresponding hardware switched to when the video input selection is changed to module is installed SDI Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt AFVH Format Valid Settings Off Analog AES EBU SDI DV Option Mute Test Tones Chan 1 or Chan 2 Default Setting Off Related Setting Aud Follows Vid If this option is set to Off the audio input selection will not change when the video input selection is changed to the specified format it will remain at its current selection Mute disables audio output Test Tones outputs audio test tones from the unit The parameters of the test tones Level Frequency are set in the Tone Level Test Freq L and Test Freq R options see Tone Level on page 103 and Test Freq L and Test Freq R on page 104 When this option is being set for Channel 1 Chan 2 will be listed as an option when this is selected the audio input selection for Channel 1 will switch to match that of Channel 2 when the video input selection is changed to the specified format When this option is being set for Channel 2 Chan 1 will be listed as an option when this is selected the audio input selection for Channel 2 will switch to match that of Channel 1 when the video input selection is changed to the specified format This overrides the swapping of channels with the Channel In gt Out option For example if AFV Composite is set to Analog the audio input
130. incoming video signal 54 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Configuration Options Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu Hue Phase Description Adjusts the output phase Navigation Path Video Setup gt Hue Phase Valid Range 45 010 to 44 080 Default Setting 0 000 Color Balance Cb Description Adjusts the amount of the Y B component in the processed video Navigation Path Video Setup Color Balance Cb Valid Range 100 0 to 100 0 Default Setting 0 000 Color Balance Cr Description Adjusts the amount of the Y R component in the processed video Navigation Path Video Setup Color Balance Cr Valid Range 100 0 to 100 0 Default Setting 0 000 Video AGC Description Enables or disables Automatic Gain Control AGC for the composite input Navigation Path Video Setup Video AGC Valid Settings Disable Enable Default Setting Disable Related Setting AGC Bias DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 55 Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu AGC Bias Configuration Options Description Biases the video AGC targeting Navigation Path Video Setup gt AGC Bias Valid Range 50 to 50 units Default Setting 0 Related Setting Video AGC Normally the AGC targets the sync tip at 40 IRE which would result in white at 100 IRE There are situations where it may be desirable to adjust the targeting
131. ings applied the right half of the screen shows the video with no noise reduction applied When this option is to set Auto the output video image is split while a noise reduction setting is being adjusted when no adjustment is being actively made the output video is not split and the currently enabled noise reduction settings are applied to the entire output image This option is ignored if the Noise Reduction option is set to Disabled DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 139 Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option Spatial Filter Spatial Filter Description Controls the strength of the spatial noise reduction filter Navigation Path Noise Reduction gt Spatial Filter Valid Settings Off On Max Default Setting Off Related Setting Spatial Filter Mix When this option is set to Off no spatial noise reduction is applied When this option is set to Max the spatial noise reduction filter examines all 8 pixels adjacent to each target pixel plus the target pixel itself When this option is set to On the spatial noise reduction filter examines 5 pixels for its calculations This option is ignored if the Noise Reduction option is set to Disabled 140 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Spatial Filter Mix Spatial Filter Mix Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option Description Controls the weighting in the output of the results of the spatial noise
132. input for remote triggering of functions such as Freeze and output for triggering external devices all functions of the DPS 575 can be remotely controlled by devices capable of either RS 232 or RS 422 Two additional remote control methods are supported Digital Coaxial Network DCN for use with controllers such as the RC 575 Remote Control Systems 10BaseT Ethernet networking for control through a TCP IP based network The type of control and any appropriate parameters are selected in the System Config menu under the Remote Control submenu see Chapter 12 System Config Menu on page 153 RS 232 and RS 422 This DB 9F connector labeled RS 232 422 on the rear panel of the unit is used to upgrade the internal FLASH firmware The RS 232 port is also used for transferring files to the unit from a Microsoft Windows based workstation via custom software included See Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 for information on transferring files from a Microsoft Windows system DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 13 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Configuration Ethernet Port DCN RC 575 Remote Control GPI Inputs The 10BaseT Ethernet connector labeled Ethernet on the rear of the unit is used to connect the DPS 575 to a TCP IP based network for remote control and status monitoring Control of the unit is then handled through web browsing software or an RC 575 remote control panel
133. inputs are also bypassed when the power to the unit is off The Function Bypass option can override the Analog Bypass and AES EBU bypass options in the Audio Setup menu If Function Bypass is enabled set to Bypass the analog and AES EBU audio inputs are bypassed regardless of their setting in the Audio Setup menu DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 161 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Misc Setup GPI 1 Function Description Selects which function should be triggered when a GPI pulse is received on the GPI 1 connection of the Multi I O breakout cable Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup gt GPI 1 Function Valid Settings Disabled Freeze Keyer Trouble Slide User 1 Voice Over Default Setting Disabled When the GPI 1 Function is set to Disabled no action will be taken on receipt of a GPI pulse When set to Freeze the currently selected Freeze Mode see Freeze Mode on page 65 will be applied to the incoming video while a GPI signal is present similar to pressing the Take button on the front panel of the unit The live video feed will be resumed when the GPI trigger is released When set to Keyer the unit s linear keyer will turn on and remain active while a GPI signal is present The keyer will turn off upon release of the GPI trigger When set to Trouble Slide the currently selected Trouble Slide is displayed on the outputs while a GPI signal is present Use the Trouble
134. iption Adjusts the left output audio gain Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Gain L Valid Range 20 0 dB to 20 0 dB Default Setting 0 0 dB When Dolby E Data Mode detailed later in this chapter is enabled this setting is forced to unity 0 0 dB for Channel 1 98 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu DDPlex Gain R Description Adjusts the right audio gain for DigiDuplex Gain R mode This setting will not be available when DigiDuplex mode is not enabled Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel land or Channel 2 gt DDPlex Gain R Valid Range 20 0 dB to 20 0 dB Default Setting 0 0 dB Related Setting DigiDuplex Mode Video Setup menu DDPlex Gain L Description Adjusts the left audio gain for DigiDuplex Gain L mode This setting will not be available when DigiDuplex Mode is not enabled Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt DDPlex Gain L Valid Range 20 0 dB to 20 0 dB Default Setting 0 0 dB Related Setting DigiDuplex Mode Video Setup menu DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 99 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Fixed Delay Note The 96 kHz Sample Rate is used when the audio input selection is set to AES EBU and the 96 kHz AES EBU Output option detailed later in this chapter is enabled If the audio input selection
135. is enabled and the unit is at the idle screen any commands executed by a remote controller are shown visually on the front panel of the unit Description Reports the Ethernet Media Access Control MAC address of the unit This address may be needed in some network configurations Navigation Path System Config gt Remote Control Setup gt Ethernet Address The Ethernet Address is set at the factory and cannot be changed by the operator 178 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Flash Memory Mgmt Chapter 12 System Config Menu Flash Memory Mgmt List Files Memory Usage The Flash Memory Mgmt submenu provides backup restore and file management of the unit s flash memory From this menu stored files images animations keyer settings etc can be deleted and renamed and configuration settings can be backed up The List Files option displays a list of all user files stored in the unit s flash memory including still images animations user defined test patterns keyer settings profiles and configuration backup profiles File management including renaming and deleting of these files can be done by first selecting the file to manipulate Scroll through the list with the Control knob and press the Enter key to select the highlighted file Information about the selected file will then be shown including the file name size and internal type code Press Exit to return to the file lis
136. ith the unit s linear keyer Navigation Path System Config gt TSG Image Grabbing gt Grab 8 bit Video Related Settings Flash Memory Mgmt System Config menu Grab Linear Key When option is selected a frame is grabbed from the currently selected input the Grab 8 bit Video signal While the frame is grabbed the video output will be briefly frozen then live operation is resumed When used by itself this option creates a still image file that will be output full screen by the keyer The Grab Linear Key option see Grab Linear Key on page 184 can be used in conjunction to add a key channel thus creating a file that will be keyed over the incoming video The Grab 8 bit Video option captures the fill the content of the keyed image the Grab Linear Key option is then used immediately afterward to grab an incoming key channel The key channel can be captured from a separate input or the connections of the currently selected video input must be changed to provide the key signal The captured frame is saved as a file named Grabbed This file must be renamed in the Flash Memory Mgmt option of the System Config menu or else it will be overwritten by the next video grab The file should not be renamed until the Grab Linear Key option has been applied if a key channel is desired DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 183 Chapter 13 TSG Image Grabbing Grab Linear Key Grab Linear Key Descriptio
137. le has been added the Option button may be used to control functions of that hardware option Please see the documentation for your option module for further details If the option board does not require the Option button to be used it becomes user programmable and has no default function See User Programmable Buttons on page 37 for instructions on assigning a different function to this button DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 35 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls DV Control Mode DV Control Mode On units with the DV I O option installed where a DV device such as a deck or camcorder is connected to the DPS 575 by IEEE 1394 Firewire you can control transport from the front panel of the unit To enable DV device control select DV Control from the Main menu To reach the Main menu press the Enter button while the idle screen is displayed The display changes to show the current time code ofthe DV device as well as the transport status play stop etc While in DV mode the normal functionality of the front panel controls is replaced by DV device control If you look carefully at the front panel of the unit you will see standard representations of transport controls below many ofthe buttons The buttons used for DV device control are as follows Button Function Luma Stop Black Rewind Scrub Backward Chroma Play Hue Fast Forward Scrub Forward Memory Record used
138. lection for the channel automatically changes correspondingly Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Aud Follows Vid Valid Settings Off On Default Setting Off Related AFV Composite AFV SVideo AFV CAV AFV SDI Settings AFV DV AFV Option AFV mode can be overridden by manually selecting a different audio input from the front panel or with the input audio menu selection when AFV is enabled This does not however turn AFV mode off the next time the video input selection is changed the audio will again follow it AFV mode can only be disabled through this setting When AFV mode is enabled for the channel the AFV LED for the channel on the front panel of the unit will be lit The AFV link to each of the video inputs is set through the AFV Composite AFV SVideo AFV CAV AFV SDI AFV DV and AFV Option menu options see AFV Format Options on page 108 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 107 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Channel 1 and or Channel 2 AFV Format Options Format options include AFV Composite AFV SVideo AFV CAV AFV SDI AFV DV and AFV Option note Description The AFV lt format gt options specify which audio input the Note a zc channel will automatically switch to when the video input DV and Option settings will selection is changed to that video format For example only be available if the the AFV SDI option specifies which audio input w
139. lectronically and mechanically to ensure that it meets the published specifications The following items are included with each unit Quantity Description 1 DPS 575 Digital Processing Synchronizer 1 AC Power Cord Part 773 254 or 773 505 1 Rear Support Bracket Part 741 983 Video Breakout Cable Part 774 753 Audio Breakout Cable Part 774 755 included only with the DPS 575AV 12 x Analog Audio Terminal Blocks Part 722 184 included only with the DPS 575AV which may be preinstalled on your unit DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Installation Mounting Hardware Options Firmware Options The DPS 575 fits into most standard consoles or 19 inch racks If the unit is to be mounted into a rack then the included rear support bracket must be used Care must be taken to select a dry well ventilated location with a minimum of dust and vibration Also leave sufficient clearance from the unit s sides to allow for proper air circulation After unpacking the unit and before installing into a console or rack allow at least 30 minutes for temperatures to equalize and to eliminate any condensation that may have developed If you purchased hardware options such as the Audio Synchronizer module the Animated Logo option or the DV I O module separately from the main unit you will need to install them See Appendi
140. lex AES EBU Out option D of the Audio Setup menu determines whether the AES EBU audio output is fed from the Synchronizer or transcoder 228 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Configuration Example Appendix E DigiDuplex Mode Configuration Example The following example represents one possible application of DigiDuplex Mode interfacing an analog video tape recorder with a digital routing system In this example the video routing system handles SDI video while the audio routing system uses AES EBU audio The VTR uses component analog video with analog audio CAV Video CAV Video Analog Audio Analog Audio LEITCH SDI Video SDI Video AES EBU Audio AES EBU Audio Figure E 3 Interfacing an Analog VTR with a Digital Routing System The following configuration settings are in this example Input Source Video Setup menu Component Input Audio Setup menu Analog DigiDuplex Mode Video Setup menu On DigiDuplex Input Audio Setup menu AES EBU DDPlex AES EBU Out Audio Setup menu Sync DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 229 Appendix E DigiDuplex Mode from VTR Component In Composite In S Video In SDI In Configuration Example With these settings the signal paths through the DPS 575 will be as follows DV Out SDI Out to video router to VTR from video router from audio router AE
141. ll through the list Once all of your desired files have been added to the conversion list click the Start Conversion button to begin processing Converted files are saved into the same directory as the source images During the conversion process you may click the Stop Conversion button to abort the process after the current file has completed DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 221 Appendix D The Uploader Software Field Ordering in Stills and Animations Field Ordering in Stills and Animations The graphics files that are uploaded to the DPS 575 are originally stored in standard graphics file formats These file formats do not distinguish between fields or otherwise deal with interlace Industry convention is to treat each row of the file as a separate line of video on alternating fields All of the odd rows will end up in one field and the even rows in the other field For still images this convention works fine and it doesn t matter which row ends up in which field Any parts of the image that are only one row tall will appear to flicker at the field rate 60Hz Graphics software intended to produce graphics files for video applications will perform some vertical filtering to avoid this situation On the computer screen which is not interlaced the image may look soft as a result On the DPS 575 in NTSC mode the first row of the graphics file will be put into Field 2 and the second into Field 1 Thus
142. lly in its entirety As a result uploading firmware requires sufficient free space to store the new firmware files as well as the old ones Once the new firmware files are validated the old firmware files will be deleted To delete old firmware files prior to uploading new ones use the Flash Memory Mgmt option of the System Config menu see Chapter 12 System Config Menu on page 153 for details to delete individual files or the Erase Firmware Power Up Key see Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls on page 17 to delete all firmware files DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 235 Appendix F Ethernet Control Web Browser Control Other Machines on this Network Click Other Machines on this Network from the main Web Server Control interface to display a list of other DPS 575 units present on the same Ethernet network as the unit you are currently controlling including their Machine Name IP Address and DCN Address Click on one of the machines in this list to switch control to that specified machine just as if you had entered its IP address in the Address Location or URL field of your web browser Warm Reset A Warm Reset allows you to remotely rest the DPS 575 after loading a file A caution through the HTTP server for example firmware or HTML file The output video signals will upgrades briefly be interrupted no output sync during the reset 236 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual CCS
143. main in the currently selected line standard regardless of the video input 154 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Version Information Chapter 12 System Config Menu Version Information The Version Information submenu reports the serial number of the unit and the version numbers or dates of the firmware and field programmable gate arrays of the unit as well as any installed option modules The version numbers of the following are reported Flash Firmware with checksum Video FPGA 525 Video FPGA 625 Audio FPGA DV Gear Audio H W Option Card HTML Files Boot EPROM Extra Options DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 155 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Warm Reset The output video signals will be briefly interrupted no output sync during the reset Warm Reset The Warm Reset option resets the DPS 575 156 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Reset to Factory Defaults Chapter 12 System Config Menu Reset to Factory Defaults Se _ The Reset to Factory Defaults option performs a factory reset by clearing Acaution the unit s non volatile memory Ifyou confirm the factory reset You will be asked to cancel or confirm the factory reset all configuration options will be reset to factory defaults All saved settings presets will be lost DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 157 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Enable Extra Options Enable Extra Options The Enable
144. menu Press the N R button repeatedly to toggle the noise reduction features on and off The light on the N R button lights up when noise reduction is enabled DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 31 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Proc Amp Controls and User Keys Proc Amp Controls and User Keys The Proc Amp controls allow the modification storing and recalling of Proc Amp settings Automatic Proc Amp Setup Gimme Bars The Luminance Gain Black Level Chrominance Gain and Hue can all be automatically set by the unit based on incoming SMPTE bars To use the Gimme Bars automatic setup mode SMPTE bars or other 7596 bars must be supplied to the currently selected video input Press and hold the Luma button the four Proc Amp parameters are automatically adjusted Luma Press the Luma button to adjust the luminance gain by using the Control knob and menu controls see Menu Controls on page 21 This is equivalent to the Luma Gain menu option in the Video Setup menu While setting the luminance gain the display panel also shows the maximum luminance level in IRE or mV of the incoming video signal Valid Range 99 99 dB to 6 00 dB Y C SDI DV 8 01 dB to 4 04 dB Composite CAV Default Setting 0 00 dB Black Press the Black button to adjust the black level by using the Control knob and menu controls see Menu Controls on page 21 This is equivalent to the Black Level men
145. minance key used to define the key channel in the Grab amp Apply Luma Key option see Grab amp Apply Luma Key on page 185 Navigation Path System Config gt TSG Image Grabbing gt Threshold Valid Range 0 8 IRE to 99 9 IRE 525 line mode 5 3 mV to 699 3 mV 625 line mode Default Settings 7 5 IRE 525 line mode 52 5 mV 625 line mode Related Settings Grab amp Apply Luma Key Luma Key Gain DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 187 Chapter 13 TSG Image Grabbing Threshold 188 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Specifications Video Specifications Inputs Item Specification Composite Video BNC Vp p 75Q Serial Digital SDI BNC 75Q Auto EQ to 984 ft 300 m With Reclocked and Buffered BNC Output BNC Component Analog Video Y 1Vp p 75Q R Y B Y 0 7Vp p 75 S Video 4P Mini DIN Y 1Vp p 75Q C Burst Level 286 mV NTSC 300 mV PAL DV I O Option 6 pin EEE 1394 Molex Genlock Ref BNC Loop 1Vp p 75Q DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 189 Appendix A Specifications Outputs These connectors are located on the supplied breakout cable RGB port can alternately provide additional composite video output or framestore alpha channel for use with external keyers Signal Processing Video Specifications Item Specification Composi
146. n reliability and fault recovery CCS Pilot Control DPS 575 10baseT s 500000 50 RC 575 Remote Control Panel o oooooo DPS 575LC Ethernet HUB eseqo DPS 575LCAV CCS DPS 575 Gateway DPS 575AV Figure F 6 Network Configuration Diagram DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 239 Appendix F Ethernet Control CCS DPS 575 Gateway Options 240 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix G Cable Pinouts Video Cable The following are the cable pinouts for the Multi I O Connector DB 15M video cable Part 774 753 ee on the oo Description 1 Gnd Ground 2 BNC Aux Blue 3 Gnd Ground 4 S Video S Video Chroma C 5 RCA GPIIn1 6 BNC Red 7 Gnd Ground 8 BNC Aux Sync Comp Out 9 Gnd Ground 10 BNC Audio Delay GPI Out 11 BNC Aux Green 12 Gnd Ground 13 S Video S Video Luma Y 14 Gnd Ground 15 RCA GPI In2 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 241 Audio Cable Standard The following are the cable pinouts for the standard AES EBU DB 25M audio cable Part 774 755 included with the DPS 575AV Appendix G Cable Pinouts Audio Cable Standard Xe d on the M een Descrip
147. n Captures a linear key to be applied to the 8 bit video image just captured Navigation Path System Config gt TSG Image Grabbing gt Grab Linear Key Related Settings Flash Memory Mgmt System Config menu Grab 8 bit Video The Grab Linear Key option is used only in conjunction with the Grab 8 bit Video option see Grab 8 bit Video on page 183 When this option is selected a frame is grabbed from the currently selected input video signal which must contain the key channel to be applied to the captured image The key channel can be captured from a separate input than that of the image or the connections of the currently selected video input must be changed to provide the key signal The key channel is incorporated into the image file named Grabbed This file must then be renamed in the Flash Memory Mgmt option of the System Config menu or else it will be overwritten by the next video grab 184 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Grab amp Apply Luma Key Chapter 13 TSG Image Grabbing Grab amp Apply Luma Key Description Captures an 8 bit frame from video for use with the unit s linear keyer with its key channel defined by the current settings of the Luma Key Gain and Threshold options see Luma Key Gain on page 186 and Threshold on page 187 Navigation Path System Config gt TSG Image Grabbing gt Grab amp Apply Luma Key Related Settings Flash Memory Mgmt Syst
148. nd or Channel 2 gt SDI L R De Embed Valid Settings Separate Pair Default Setting Pair Pitch Change Description Controls the rate of frequency pitch change introduced by the system while delaying the audio Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel land or Channel 2 gt Pitch Change Valid Settings Fast Normal Slow Default Setting Normal Related Settings Auto Track Fixed Delay The Slow setting corresponds to 0 5496 1 64 tone pitch change for Auto Track delay and 6 6796 for Fixed Delay The Normal setting corresponds to 196 pitch change for Auto Track delay and 1096 for Fixed Delay The Fast setting corresponds to 1 596 pitch change for Auto Track delay and 2096 for Fixed Delay 116 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Global Audio Config Mute In Freeze Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Description Specifies whether or not audio output should be muted when the incoming video is frozen in Frame or Field mode see Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu on page 53 Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Mute in Freeze Valid Settings On Off Default Setting On Related Freeze mode Video Setup menu Settings Dolby E Data Mode Description Enables or disables Dolby E Data Mode which allows Dolby E compressed data streams to be routed through the DPS 575 Navigation Pa
149. nd the formats to which each can be converted Source Destination tga single image dst dts tga numbered image dan bmp single image dst dts jpg single image dst dts jpg numbered image dan tif single image dst dts yuv single image dan dts tga bmp tif jpg yuv dst tga bmp tif jpg yuv Uploader Utility Upload File File Conversion r Source Files Files to Convert C 1 test2 tif C 1 test tif lt Remove Remove All ti BBE r Destination Files 2 Name UNI Stest2 dst C 1 test dst Start Conversion Stop Select destination type Files completed Preferences fi Start to convert the file s Eick on a destination file to change the type Figure D 2 Uploader Utility Dialog Box 220 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Converting Files Note NI Scrolling the Source Files window does not automatically scroll the Destination Files window with it simply click on one of the files and the other window will jump to the corresponding file Appendix D The Uploader Software To convert between file formats first build a list of files to be converted by using the following buttons Add Files Click this button to bring up a standard Window file requester for selecting which files to convert Use the Files of Type pulldown list to choose be
150. ndard Chapter 12 Line Standard 525 525 625 625 on page 154 Proc Amp Topic Location Front Panel Controls Proc Amp Chapter 3 Proc Amp Controls and Controls User Keys on page 32 Video Setup Menu Chapter 5 Video Setup Menu on page 53 Remote Control Topic Location Video Connections Chapter 2 Video Connections on page 9 System Config Remote Control Chapter 12 Remote Control on page 174 Ethernet Control Appendix F Ethernet Control on page 231 Test Signal Generator Topic Location Front Panel Control Mode Selection Chapter 3 Mode Selection on page 30 Video Setup More Video Settings Test Signal Out Chapter 5 Test Signal Out on page 67 48 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Features Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference Topic Location Video Setup More Video Settings Chapter 5 TSG on page 68 TSG The Uploader Software Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 TSG Image Grabbing Grab 10 bit Video Chapter 13 Grab 10 bit Video on page 182 Time Base Corrector Topic Location Video Setup Sync Mode Chapter 5 Sync Mode on page 57 Upgrading the Firmware Topic Location The Uploader Software Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 Ethernet Control
151. ng conditions of the unit Genlock The Genlock LED indicates the current status of the external genlock source LED Status Operating Condition On If the unit is configured to Auto Genlock mode this indicator will be lit as long as a stable genlock source is connected to the unit Off If no genlock source is present the unit will automatically switch to Internal Genlock mode and this indicator will flash Flash If the unit is configured to Internal Genlock mode it will operate on its own internal crystal and this indicator will be unlit EDH The EDH LED indicates the current configuration and status of Error Detection Handling EDH in the input Serial Digital video stream LED Status Operating Condition Off If the indicator is off or unlit EDH detection is turned off in the unit Flash If the indicator flashes briefly EDH detection is enabled and EDH errors have been detected and not yet cleared by the operator The actual count of these errors is reported in the EDH Error Count menu option DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 23 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Status Indicators LEDs TBC The TBC LED indicates whether or not the composite input signal is timebase corrected by the unit s TBC circuitry LED Status Operating Condition On If the unit is in Sync mode the internal TBC is not active and this indicator will be off
152. ng text conventions Bold Indicates dialog box property sheet field button checkbox listbox combo box menu submenu window list and selection names Italics Indicates email addresses names of books and publications and first instances of new terms and specialized words that need emphasis CAPS Indicates a specific key on the keyboard such as ENTER TAB CTRL ALT DELETE Code Indicates variables or command line entries i e a DOS entry something you type into a field etc Indicates direction of navigation through a hierarchy of menus and windows hyperlink Indicates a jump to another location in the document or elsewhere such as a website DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Preface Revision History Edition Date Revision History A October 2000 Initial release B January 2001 Formatting changes C November 2002 Formatting changes DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Preface Important Safety Instructions Servicing Safety Terms and Symbols Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the appara
153. nit Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup gt Genlock Changes Valid Range lto15 Default Setting 7 LED Brightness Description Adjusts the brightness level of indicator LEDs on the front of the unit Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup gt LED Brightness Valid Range Oto 15 Default Setting 7 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 165 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Misc Setup Idle Timeout Description Adjusts the duration of time the unit waits before returning the display to the idle screen Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup gt Idle Timeout Valid Range 10 to 2500 sec Default Setting 300 sec When the display has been left at another setting for example if you adjust a parameter and leave the display on the parameter setting screen the unit will return to the idle screen after the delay specified in this option Any key press or turn of the Control knob starts the delay time again Idle Cycle Time Description Adjusts the frequency at which information on the idle screen is refreshed Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup gt Idle Cycle Time Valid Range 10 ms to 2500 ms Default Setting 50 ms The Idle Cycle Time setting specifies the amount of time between each refresh 166 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Misc Setup Chapter 12 System Config Menu Key Reload on Reset System Password
154. nizer module from their protective bag Place the aluminum shield onto the standoffs Line up the holes in the shield as closely as possible with the standoffs 206 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Installation of Audio Synchronizer Module AS 575 Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options It is imperative that all pins of the connectors on both the main board and the Audio board are lined up properly both side to side and front to back If the connectors are not properly aligned damage will occur to the module when the unit is powered up 6 Ifthe terminal blocks for analog audio Part 722 184 are plugged into their mounting connectors on the Audio Synchronizer module remove them 7 Align the DB25 connector on the Audio Synchronizer module with the cutout for it on the rear of the unit 8 Inspect the connectors on the Audio Synchronizer module and main board to ensure that all pins are straight With the shield sitting on the standoffs gently press connector J1 on the Audio Synchronizer module onto the UHEI connector on the main board See Figure C 1 on page 204 and Figure C 3 on page 206 for positioning Be sure to apply pressure evenly across the connector to prevent the pins from bending or breaking When properly aligned front to back the analog audio terminal block mounting connectors will be flush with the rear of the chassis This does not guarantee proper pin alignment alignment must
155. nizer option supports analog AES EBU digital and embedded SDI and DV audio I O with the DV I O module installed All audio outputs are simultaneously active which enables both analog and digital audio devices to be connected at the same time All four audio channels can dynamically track the internal delay of the video synchronizer and a fixed delay can also be specified ensuring proper lip sync regardless of the program source Audio test tones can be generated at operator specified frequencies DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Overview Chapter 1 Introducing the DPS 575 The DPS 575 is more than just a synchronizer In addition to the features listed above other functions include Time Base Corrector Audio Synchronizer Digital Framestore with Linear Keyer Digital Noise Reduction optional DV Transcoder optional Video AGC 10 bit Video Test Signal Generator with Zone Plate Audio Test Signal Generator VITS Inserter Video Bandwidth Processor Serial Digital Audio Embedder De Embedder Animated Logo Inserter optional These functions can be accessed from the front panel or from an RC 575 remote control DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introducing the DPS 575 Overview 4 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Installation Unpacking and Inspection The DPS 575 unit has been thoroughly calibrated and inspected both e
156. nput connections can be used at a time one for Channel 1 and one for Channel 2 and they must be of the same type XLR or BNC The AES Source menu option selects between the XLR and BNC connections Two BNC connectors one for each of Channel 1 and 2 are provided on the standard audio breakout cable for AES EBU output An optional audio breakout cable provides four connectors for AES EBU output two XLR one for each of Channel 1 and 2 and two BNC one for each of Channel 1 and 2 The XLR connectors are used for AES EBU balanced audio output while the BNC connectors are used for unbalanced AES EBU output Both BNC and XLR outputs are available concurrently The general purpose GPI output a BNC connection on the Multi I O breakout cable can be configured for use as an audio delay pulse output to be sent to an external audio delay box or synchronizer DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Configuration Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Serial Digital Embedded Audio Input SDI The unit accepts four channels of embedded audio on the SDI input port The four channels can be selected from any group on the SDI input Serial Digital Embedded Audio Output SDI Any of the selected audio inputs can be embedded into the output of the SDI stream The operator can select which group of 4 audio channels of the 16 available in the SDI format the output will be embedded into Remote Control Ports In addition to GPI
157. ntrols See Appendix E DigiDuplex Mode on page 229 for a detailed explanation of DigiDuplex Mode and its settings Option The Option LED indicates the status and or configuration of the currently installed option card module if any The meaning of this indicator varies depending on the particular option installed please see the documentation for your option module for further details DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 25 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Video Input Selection Video Input Selection To select the current active video input press the Video In button until the desired LED becomes lit The selectable inputs are Comp Composite S Video CAV Component Analog Video SDI Serial Digital DV With the optional DV module installed DV can also be selected as an input Option If an option card module is installed that includes an additional video input it will be selectable as Option If no input signal is present on the selected video input the corresponding LED will flash 26 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Audio Input Selection Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Audio Input Selection On DPS 575AV units and DPS 575 units with the Audio Synchronizer module installed to select the current active audio input Press the Audio In button to open a menu where you can select the Channel 1 audio input this is the same as the Ch1 Input menu option Press
158. o 14 5 kHz 32 kHz sample rate Default Settings 2500 Hz Channel 1 3000 Hz Channel 2 Related Setting Sample Rate Balanced Description Specifies whether the analog audio inputs are balanced Yes or unbalanced No Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Balanced Valid Settings Yes No Default Setting Yes 104 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Termination Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Description Sets the analog input Termination to 600 Q 600R or high impedance High Z Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Termination Valid Settings 600R High Z DefaultSetting Yes Stereo Mode Description Selects which Stereo Mode will be used for the configuration of the left and right outputs of the channel Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Stereo Mode Valid Settings Mono Sum Stereo Swap L R Mono L Mono R Mute L Mute R Default Setting Stereo In Mono Sum mode both the left and right outputs are comprised of the sum of the left and right inputs divided by 2 i e L R 2 Stereo Mode routes the left input to the left output and the right input to the right output In Mono L mode the left input is routed to both outputs In Mono R mode the right input is routed to both outputs In Swap L R mode the left and right inputs are reversed to
159. o Setup Menu Bit Width Global Audio Config When the GPO Function option of the System Config menu is set to Voice Over a GPI signal will be continuously output while the audio voice over mixing is active This signal will not be output during the fade down and ramp up of program audio that precede and follow respectively voice over mixing Description Specifies the sample size bit width of output audio Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Bit Width Valid Settings 24 bits 20 bits 16 bits Default Setting 24 bits The 24 bits setting should be used unless the audio output from the unit is being sent to 20 bit or 16 bit equipment downstream In that situation the 24 bit audio would be truncated by the downstream equipment to its lower bit width resulting in a higher perceived level of quantization noise When this option is set to the bit width of the downstream equipment 20 bits or 16 bits the DPS 575 will dither the audio down to the reduced sample size prior to output reducing the perceived level of quantization noise 120 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Audio Limiter Optional Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Audio Limiter Optional Soft Limit Description Specifies the audio Soft Limit Audio that would exceed the Soft Limit is attenuated within the interval specified in the Range option Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Audio Limiter gt Soft
160. of the Animated Logo option board Figure C 6 Top View of Animated Logo Option Board 210 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Installation of Animated Logo Option Board AL 575 Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options 5 Use the supplied screws Part 751 010 to secure the Animated Logo option board to the standoffs in the main board DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 211 Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options Completing the Installation Completing the Installation To complete the installation of the hardware options 1 Replace the top cover and use the original 14 screws to secure the top cover 2 Plug the power cord back in 212 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Overview Be sure to check the Leitch web site www Leitch com frequently for updates to the Uploader software and for updated firmware for the unit Appendix D The Uploader Software The Uploader software which runs on Microsoft Windows 95 98 and Windows NT 4 is used to perform firmware upgrades to the DP 575 and to transfer video stills and animations to the unit from the PC This section assumes that you have a working knowledge of the Windows operating system and that either the RS 232 422 port of the DPS 575 unit is connected via a serial cable to one of the RS 232 serial ports on your PC or the DPS 575 is networked via the Ethernet port to your PC use a cross over
161. on Specifies blanking and Vertical Interval Test Signal insertion options for Field 1 ofthe video Navigation Path System Config gt One Time Video Setup VITS Blanking Fld1 Related Settings Source ID VITS Blanking Fld2 In 525 line mode NTSC the first 9 lines of Field 1 are always blanked The Narrow Blanking option sets lines 10 through 20 of Field 1 to Notch so they are unchanged from the input Wide Blanking sets lines 10 through 20 of Field 1 to Blank so they are blanked Enable Source ID inserts the text specified in the SourceID option into lines 10 through 20 In 625 line mode PAL the first 5 lines of Field 1 are always blanked The Narrow Blanking option sets lines 6 through 22 of Field 1 to Notch so they are unchanged from the input Wide Blanking sets lines 6 through 22 of Field 1 to Blank so they are blanked Enable Source ID inserts the text specified in the Source ID option into lines 6 through 22 These options can be overridden on a line by line basis with the remaining settings of this option Each of lines 10 through 22 can be individually configured Each of lines 10 through 20 can be set to Blank The line will be blanked Notch The line will be sampled from the input video and then passed through a notch filter before output This mode assumes that color information may be present in the line Data The line will be sampled from the input video and output without any processing This
162. on Vertical Bandwidth Y Chapter 9 Vertical Bandwidth Y on page 143 Noise Reduction Vertical Bandwidth C Chapter 9 Vertical Bandwidth C on page 144 Bypass Mode Topic Location Front Panel Controls Mode Chapter 3 Mode Selection on Selection page 30 System Config Misc Setup Function Chapter 12 Function Bypass on Bypass page 161 Audio Setup Both Channels Ch1 Chapter 7 Analog Bypass on and Ch2 Analog Bypass page 97 Audio Setup Both Channels Ch1 Chapter 7 AES EBU on page 97 and Ch2 AES EBU Comb Filtering Topic Location Video Setup 3D Comb Decoder Chapter 5 3D Comb Decoder on page 58 Video Setup Comb Filler Decoder Chapter 5 Comb Filter Decoder on page 59 44 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Features DigiDuplex Mode Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference Topic Location Video Setup DigiDuplex Mode Chapter 5 DigiDuplex Mode on page 60 Audio Setup Both Channels Ch1 and Ch2 DDPlex Gain R Chapter 7 DDPlex Gain R on page 99 Audio Setup Both Channels Ch1 and Ch2 DDPlex Gain L Chapter 7 DDPlex Gain L on page 99 Audio Setup Global Audio Config DigiDuplex Input Chapter 7 DigiDuplex Input on page 113 Audio Setup Global Audio Config DDPlex AES EBU Out Chapter 7 DDPlex AES EBU Out on page 113 DigiDuplex Mode Appendi
163. on to a menu function 28 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Freeze Controls Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Freeze Controls The freeze controls provide instant access to freezing individual frames or fields of the incoming video source strobing the incoming video or performing a 3 2 pull down on the input source Press the Frz Mode button to open a menu where you can select a Freeze mode to apply to the incoming video This is the same as the Freeze mode menu option under the Video Setup menu Press the Frz Mode button multiple times to cycle through the different modes or the Control knob can be used for selection The available modes are Frame freezes an entire frame of the incoming video Field freezes a single field of the incoming video Strobe strobes the incoming video Film applies a 3 2 pull down to the incoming video effectively giving a simulated 24fps look to the video output Press the Take button to activate the selected Freeze mode and apply it to the incoming video The LED on the Take button flashes while Freeze mode is active Press Take again to return to the live video feed If Field Freeze mode is selected the display panel indicates which field of the video is frozen 1 2 3 or 4 This will initially be the same as the value of the Field Select menu option The Control knob changes the currently selected field and the Field Select menu option is updated accordingly If
164. ontrol knob to select a new character for that position Two consecutive spaces are not allowed if you attempt to move to the next character position after a space you will be returned to the first character position Press the Exit key to store the new Source ID Setup Level in Description Specifies whether or not to add setup in the video input This setting is not applicable in the 625 line mode PAL Navigation Path System Config gt One Time Video Setup gt Setup Level in Valid Settings With Without Default Setting With Setup VBI in Description Specifies whether or not the input video signal includes setup This setting is not applicable in 625 line mode PAL Navigation Path System Config gt One Time Video Setup gt Setup VBI in Valid Settings With Without Default Setting With DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 169 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Setup Level out One Time Video Setup Description Specifies whether or not setup should be included in the video output This setting is not applicable in 625 line mode PAL Navigation Path System Config gt One Time Video Setup gt Setup Level out Valid Settings Add No Setup Default Setting Add 170 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual One Time Video Setup Chapter 12 System Config Menu VITS Blanking Fld1 Descripti
165. ormally or has been dropped For Products with Multiple Power Cords CAUTION This unit can have more than one power supply cord To de energize the internal circuitry disconnect all power cords before servicing Norwegian ADVARSEL Utstyret kan ha mere ennn en tilforselsledning For gjore interne deler spennigslose m alle tilforselsledningene trekkes ut Sweden VARNING Denna apparat har mer n en n tanslutning Samtliga n tkablar m ste bortkopplas f r att g ra de interna kretsarna spanningsfria DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Preface gt eee amp gt be Do Not Use This Apparatus Near Water Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing water Ensure that no objects filled with liquid such as vases or cups are placed on the apparatus Clean Only With a Dry Cloth Keep Product Away from Heat Sources Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Install Near Socket Outlet The equipment shall be installed near the socket outlet and a disconnect device shall be easily accessible Protect the Power Cord Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Attention Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices See Preventing Electrostatic Discharge below for
166. ory Usage sss nnns 179 Backup All Settings eeiam e etes 180 Restore All Settings sees 180 apter 13 TSG Image Grabbing 181 a Sau la RC 181 Grab 10 bit Video isi enmt rota t ERRANT OE ER ene 182 Grab B DIt VideO meer PODIUM uim 183 Grab Linear Key sunrise 184 Grab amp Apply Luma Key eerte dette teet 185 Luma Key Gain 6 aet ate nent taie e p n d dle eren 186 Threshold rrr Ep Or REN ERWENEENTR 187 Appendix A Specifications 189 Video SpecificatiGB8 2 terrier rester th detegit trea fee en 189 Don T Outputs Signal PLOGESSING sissies PR 190 Frequency Response paana 190 Signal to NOISE indeed dett ameet deaeters 191 Processor Controls Jeep erre ttp ennt ite idis 191 Remote Control viisteist totes ti in aio ia 192 Audio Specifications saisons iinitan sinea En 193 Analog Inputs acetone onines ert d tone 193 AES EB IBDUtS eicit stie E rrr Rn to SSH EP Ore RUP Pin RR ISP 193 SDI Embedded Inp tsz eite peter tete tentaret toten 194 Analog Inputs ettet a etie ens 194 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual xxiii Contents AES EBU OUEDULS 5 eere tetti i OP E UR EOEENN 194 SDI Embedded Outputs essen 195 Miscellaneous Specifications essere 195 General Specifications eterni ttt vinirnir sasida inen nn 196 App
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168. ou wish to change use the Control knob to set the new value for the parameter When setting parameters that have discrete value options such as selecting Field Frame or Strobe mode the Control knob will cycle through the valid settings For parameters that have a numerical range of values the display shows both a numeric and a visual representation of the range Use the Control knob to set the new value When setting parameters that have a numerical range of values you can use the Control knob to switch between Fine and Coarse adjustment mode When you first enter the parameter adjustment screen the Control knob is in Fine mode Press the Enter button to switch to Coarse adjustment mode the Enter button lights up Coarse adjustment mode allows you to make large adjustments more quickly Press Enter again to return the Control knob to Fine mode DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 21 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Menu Controls Remote Control For example when setting a parameter you may use the Control knob to adjust the value in increments of 0 02 in Fine mode and 0 50 in Coarse mode Press the Default button to reset the configuration parameter to its default values The Default LED lights up whenever the current value of the parameter is equivalent to the default value whether you reached this value by pressing the Default button or by scrolling to it with the Control knob Press the Exit button to a
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170. rettet os 225 Controlling the DigiDuplex Signal Path sss 226 VIGEO 226 AUG T 227 Configuration Example ettet entr tob ient baie 229 xxiv DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Contents Appendix F Ethernet Control 231 Configuring Ethernet Control seen 231 Web Browser Control naiur iiiar E 232 Device Control ence eec ope rei e OO IRI HIR EIR ied bt Exo 232 Confidence Monitoring seen nennen 234 Flash File Systent iecore iD HE e edes 234 Upload Pile to Unit nacre rete te tette torto 235 Upgrading Firmware ce tne fen itae ente eeta ien 235 Other Machines on this Network eee 236 Warm M 236 CCS DPS 575 Gateway Options scsssssscsesesesesesesetetesessssceseeeeseseaesens 237 MMOL VIGW siseses erea OO TP elus D 237 CCS DPS 575 Gateway Features ssesseseeeeeneeee 238 CCS Pilot Te nna a 239 Appendix G Cable Pinouts 241 Video Cable 42 5 nier tre rare rie iade ere eae roe bo ade ion 241 Audio Cable Standard eese eee ntn 242 Audio Cable Optional eese nnne 243 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual XXV Contents xxvi DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introducing the DPS 575 Overview
171. ription Specifies duration for which the input audio level must remain over the specified Soft Limit before the audio limiter is applied Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Audio Limiter gt Attack Valid Settings 1 ms to 100 ms Default Setting 50 ms Related Setting Soft Limit The limiter will be activated only after the input audio level remains over the Soft Limit for the duration specified in the Attack option Audio that exceeds the specified Soft Limit for less than the specified Attack time will not activate the limiter 122 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Audio Limiter Optional Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Decay Description Specifies the duration for which input audio must return below the specified Soft Limit before the audio limiting is deactivated Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Audio Limiter gt Decay Valid Settings 100 ms to 1000 ms Default Setting 500 ms Related Setting Soft Limit Once the input audio signal has exceeded the Soft Limit and the limiter has been activated it will remain active until the audio signal has returned below the Soft Limit for the duration specified in the Decay option If the input audio signal returns below the Soft Limit level for less than the specified Decay the limiter will remain active DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 123 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Audio Limiter Optional 124 DPS 575 Installation
172. rom a stored settings profile Select this option to display a list of stored settings profiles Scroll through the list with the Control knob All current configuration 3 settings will be overwritten by and press the Enter key to select the desired profile those in the stored profile 180 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 13 TSG Image Grabbing Overview The TSG Image Grabbing menu is used to capture frames from video for use as test patterns or keyed still images DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 181 Chapter 13 TSG Image Grabbing Grab 10 bit Video Grab 10 bit Video Description Captures a 10 bit frame from video for use as a test pattern in the Test Signal Generator Navigation Path System Config gt TSG Image Grabbing gt Grab 10 bit Video Related Setting Flash Memory Mgmt System Config menu When the Grab 10 bit Video option is selected a frame is grabbed from the currently selected input video signal While the frame is grabbed the video output is briefly frozen before resuming live operation The captured frame is saved as a file named Grabbed This file must be renamed in the Flash Memory Mgmt option of the System Config menu or else it will be overwritten by the next video grab 182 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Grab 8 bit Video Chapter 13 TSG Image Grabbing Grab 8 bit Video Description Captures an 8 bit frame from video for use w
173. ross and 846 60 14 times vertically You can have a sequence as long as 126 frames 9 x 14 If your image is 81 x 62 however only 8 will fit across and 13 down giving you a total of just 104 frames The DPS 575 allows any size of frame as long as it fits into memory You could have an image 720 pixels wide by 16 lines tall and animate it over 52 frames It is in your best interest to choose a frame size that is an integer fraction of the line width 720 to reduce wasted buffer memory The following table gives examples of the maximum sequence length for various frame sizes Frame Size No of Tiles Width Height X Y Mn 80 60 9 14 126 81 62 8 13 104 200 200 3 4 12 720 16 1 52 52 720 486 1 1 1 720 576 1 1 1 40 30 18 28 504 It is not possible to calculate animation file sizes exactly for example the amount of memory needed to store a particular sequence in advance because there is a loss less compression step and the resulting size will vary depending on the content of the animation file Without the compression each pixel would require 3 bytes Therefore the 80 x 60 examples above would take at most 1 7 MB plus a bit of overhead 224 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E DigiDuplex Mode What is DigiDuplex The exclusive DigiDuplex Mode of the DPS 575 provides bi directional connectivity between analog and digital devices In DigiDuple
174. s TBC is active This option has no effect when the unit is in 525 line mode or the TBC is not in use The Norm setting should be ideal for most situations while the Max A setting should be used in cases of severe chroma line pairing artifacting Note If you are familiar with the DPS 470 the predecessor to the DPS 575 you may notice that the SDI Edge Insertion option available on the DPS 470 is not configurable on the DPS 575 SDI Edge Insertion is present in the DPS 575 and is always enabled Blanking to setup level transitions are dynamically added by the unit based on the current input video signal levels If the input signal lacks setup for example super black no unnecessary transitions are generated If the input signal has setup correctly shaped edges are added to conform with RS 170A specifications 140 ns rise time 74 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Menus and Features Overview This section provides an overview of the menu structure of the DPS 575 and shows where specific menu selections are located Detailed explanations of the menus and options appear in subsequent chapters DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 75 Chapter 6 Menus and Features Menu Controls Menu Controls All options and parameters for the DPS 575 are accessed through configuration menus which appear on the display panel The DPS 575 menus are organized into eight main functional areas
175. selection for this channel will automatically switch to Analog when the video input selection is changed to Composite These settings are ignored when AFV mode is disabled i e Aud Follows Vid is set to Off 108 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Global Audio Config Global Audio Config Auto Track Note that the total audio delay will be the sum of the Auto Track delay and any delay specified in the Fixed Delay option detailed earlier in this chapter Master Mute Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu _ amp Note Description Enables or disables audio Auto Track mode When Auto Track is enabled the unit will automatically delay the audio data to match the delay of the video data through the Synchronizer up to 4 fields Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Auto Track Valid Settings Off On Default Setting On Related Fixed Delay Pitch Change Settings The Auto Track indicator on the front panel of the unit will be lit when this option is enabled Description When enabled this option mutes all of the audio output channels Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 22 Master Mute Valid Settings Off On Default Setting Off DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 109 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Audio Bypass Global Audio Config Description Toggles between bypassing and
176. sent to the SDI output With an audio equipped unit conversion between digital and analog audio is handled in a similar fashion simultaneously with the video The video input front panel controls and menu options specify the analog video input to be synchronized and sent to the SDI output Thus SDI is not a valid video input selection while in DigiDuplex Mode If you enable DigiDuplex Mode while the currently selected video input is SDI the video input selection automatically changes to Comp The audio input front panel controls and menu options specify the audio input Analog AES EBU SDI Test Tones or Mute to be synchronized and sent to the digital audio outputs SDI Embedded and or AES EBU Note that in DigiDuplex Mode audio input selection for Channels 1 and 2 is locked together and must have the same input format The DigiDuplex Input option of the Audio Setup menu determines which digital input AES EBU or SDI is fed to the analog outputs Audio configuration for DigiDuplex Mode is controlled through the Audio Setup menu see Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu on page 95 DigiDuplex Mode cannot be enabled when the Dolby E Data mode is enabled in the Audio Setup menu If DigiDuplex Mode is already enabled it will be automatically disabled if Dolby E Data Mode is then turned on in the Audio Setup menu See Appendix E DigiDuplex Mode on page 225 for a detailed explanation of DigiDuplex Mode and its settings 60 DP
177. site Analog Width Chroma Pairing Filter 78 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Audio Setup Audio Setup Channel 1 Chapter 6 Menus and Features Main Menu Item Submenu Option Audio Setup Channel 1 See page 79 Channel 2 See page 80 Both Channels See page 81 Global Audio Config See page 83 Main Menu Item Submenu Option Audio Setup Channel 1 Ch1 Input Ch1 Analog Bypass Ch1 AES EBU Chl1 Gain R Ch1 Gain L Ch1 DDPlex Gain R Ch1 DDPlex Gain L Ch1 Fixed Delay Ch1 In Op Level R Ch1 In Op Level L Ch1 Headroom R Ch1 Headroom L Ch1 Out Op Level R Ch1 Out Op Level L Ch1 Tone Level Ch1 Test Freq L Ch1 Test Freq R Ch1 Balanced Ch1 Termination Ch1 Stereo Mode DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 79 Chapter 6 Menus and Features Channel 2 Audio Setup Main Menu Item Submenu Option Audio Setup Cont Channel 1 Ch1 Phase Invert L Ch1 SDI In Ch1 Aud Follows Vid Ch1 AFV Composite Ch1 AFV SVideo Ch1 AFV CAV Ch1 AFV SDI Ch1 AFV DV Ch1 AFV Option Ch1 AFV Option Main Menu Item Submenu Option Audio Setup Channel 2 Input Ch2 Analog Bypass Ch2 AES EBU Ch2 Gain R Ch2 Gain L Ch2 DDPlex Gain R Ch1 DDPlex Gain L
178. stallation and Operation Manual Hot Switch Trouble Slide Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference Topic Location Video Setup More Video Settings Hot Switch Chapter 5 Hot Switch on page 62 Video Setup More Video Settings Hot Switch Delay Chapter 5 Hot Switch Delay on page 63 Video Setup More Video Settings Trouble Slide Chapter 5 Trouble Slide on page 63 Video Setup More Video Settings Trouble File Chapter 5 Trouble File on page 64 Key Channel Output Topic Location Video Setup More Video Settings Aux Output Chapter 5 Aux Output on page 72 Noise Reduction Option Topic Location Front Panel Controls Mode Selection Chapter 3 Mode Selection on page 30 Noise Reduction Menu Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option on page 137 Video Setup More Video Settings Chroma Pairing Filter Chapter 5 Chroma Pairing Filter on page 74 Video Setup 3D Comb Decoder Chapter 5 3D Comb Decoder on page 58 Video Setup 3D Chroma Motion Bias Chapter 5 3D Chroma Motion Bias on page 59 Video Setup Comb Filter Decoder Chapter 5 Comb Filter Decoder on page 59 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 47 Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference NTSC PAL Configurations Features Topic Location System Config Line Sta
179. stallation and Operation Manual 145 Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option Temporal NR Chroma Temporal NR Chroma Description Enables and controls the strength of the chrominance temporal noise reduction Navigation Path Noise Reduction Temporal NR Chroma Valid Settings Comb 3D Min 2 to 15 Max Default Setting Comb 3D Related Settings 3D Comb Decoder Temporal NR Chroma When this option is set to Comb 3D chrominance temporal noise reduction is disabled allowing the use of the 3D comb filter decoder on chrominance The other valid settings control the averaging effect of previous frames on the output for example how heavily the output is weighted towards past frames vs the current frame being processed When this option is set to Min the output is based almost entirely on the current frame being processed When this option is set to Max the output is based almost entirely on information from past frames creating an undesirable shadowing effect Itis not possible to use both Temporal Noise Reduction and 3D combing on the same channel simultaneously For example if Temporal NR Chroma is enabled 3D combing of chrominance is not possible so the 3D comb decoder must be disabled or set to Luma This is not a problem with a sufficient Temporal Noise Reduction setting there would be no benefit to using the 3D comb filter simultaneously Setting this option to any value other than Comb 3
180. t This area is still under development In the future an extensive array of status information for both video and audio will be presented on this screen Currently this option allows you to capture a still from the video output of the unit and download it to your computer in BMP format in one of four sizes ranging from full screen to postage stamp size Click Flash File System from the main Web Server Control interface to present a list of the files currently stored in the DPS 575 DPS 57 5 WER SERVER CONTROL FLASH FILE SYSTEM File Listing inscriber dan square dst NV Backup 2 KeySettings 1 0200000c 0202800c 0217a00c 0227580c FACTORY opts 022e100c dps575 frm 0207000c Summary information 4096k 2464k 1496k Figure F 3 DPS 575 Web Server Control interface Click a filename in this list to activate your web browser s download function and transfer the file from the DPS 575 to the computer 234 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Web Browser Control Appendix F Ethernet Control Upload File to Unit 7 Note After uploading firmware files afg vf5 vf6 or frm files the unit must be reset either with the Reset button or by power cycling Click Upload File to Unit from the main Web Server Control interface to upload firmware upgrades video stills and animations to the DPS 575 See Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 for a list of file types uploadabl
181. te Video 1Vp p 75Q BNC x 2 Serial Digital SDI 75Q BNC x 2 Component Analog Video Y 1Vp p 75Q BNC R Y B Y 0 7Vp p 75Q S Video 4P Mini DIN Y 1Vp p 75Q See Note C Burst Level 286 mV NTSC 300 mV PAL RGB RGBS Analog Video Y 1Vp p 75Q BNC See Note Sync 300 mV or 8p p selectable DV I O Option 6 pin IEEE 1394 Molex Item Specification ADC DAC and Composite Encoding Decoding 12 bit Component YUV Pipeline 10 bit Synchronizing Range Infinite Frequency Response Item Specification Synchronizer Mode 0 25 dB 0 5 5 MHz 1 dB 5 5 5 75 MHz TBC Mode 3 dB 0 4 2 MHz Notch at 3 58 4 43 MHz 190 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Video Specifications Signal to Noise Processor Controls Appendix A Specifications Item Specification TSG SDI Input Modes gt 75 dB Luminance Weighted Synchronizer Mode gt 70 dB Luminance Weighted TBC Mode gt 62 7 dB Luminance Weighted Differential Phase lt 1 Modulated Ramp Differential Gain lt 1 Modulated Ramp K Factor 2T lt 0 5 2T Pulse Luminance Jitter TBC 15 nS Mode Item Specification Video Level 3 dB Setup Level 3 IRE Chroma Level 6 dB Hue Phase 45 Horizontal Genlock 0 to 63 5 us Timing Subcarrier Genlock Timing 360 Y C Horizontal Delay Adj
182. te sources to clean up component video that was previously decoded from a composite source using lower quality combing in other equipment Combining the high quality comb filter with proprietary advanced 12 bit analog encoding provides maximum signal transparency and optimum transcoding The DPS 575 also features optional adjustable temporal and spatial digital noise reduction and variable 2D filtering with separate horizontal and vertical bandwidth controls Applying digital bandwidth filtering and noise reduction prior to MPEG encoding can improve overall MPEG performance through entropy reduction The exclusive DigiDuplex Mode provides bi directional connectivity between analog tape machines and digital audio video routing systems DigiDuplex saves space and money by enabling digital to analog transcoding with simultaneous analog to digital frame synchronization all in one compact box In DigiDuplex Mode the unit s SDI video input is routed directly to the analog video outputs which feed the inputs of an analog device The analog output of the device can be simultaneously connected to the synchronizer s analog inputs where it is processed and sent to the SDI video outputs Conversion between digital and analog audio is handled in a similar fashion With the addition of the four channel audio synchronizer module the DPS 575 can provide dual stereo audio and video synchronization in a single rack unit high package The internal audio synchro
183. te using its own internal sync generator If the Genlock Loop is unused terminate it with a 75Q terminator S Video Output This four pin connector on the Multi I O breakout cable provides processed synchronized timebase corrected S Video Y C output 10 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Configuration RGB S Video Output Auxiliary Composite Output Key Output Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration These four BNC connectors on the Multi I O breakout cable comprising auxiliary Red Green Blue and Sync provide processed synchronized timebase corrected RGB S RGB with auxiliary sync video output If RGB without auxiliary sync is sufficient the Aux Sync connection can be reassigned as an auxiliary composite output If RGB S output is not required these outputs can be reconfigured to provide a key channel output The Aux Sync connection on the Multi I O breakout cable normally used for sync in RGB S RGB with auxiliary sync video output can be reassigned to provide an auxiliary composite video output with the Aux Sync Comp option in the Video Setup menu The Aux Sync connection on the Multi I O breakout cable normally used for sync in RGB S RGB with auxiliary sync video output can be reassigned to provide a key channel output with the Aux Output option in the Video Setup menu Audio Connections The DPS 575AV can process two stereo pairs of analog AES EBU Serial Digital SDI or DV audio with
184. teway 3 banks of 8 position dip switches for protocol configuration future use Total no of DPS 575 units supported by a single Gateway est 10 20 units Auto switching power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz with fuse protection Continuous power on no on off switch Front panel power status LED indicator Rack mountable 238 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual CCS DPS 575 Gateway Options CCS Pilot Features Appendix F Ethernet Control The Windows based Pilot software provides control of the DPS 575 via a Windows based Personal Computer and enables you to accomplish these tasks 10baseT Workstation Discover remote CCS devices dynamically on your CCS network without knowing their IP addresses Build custom hierarchical views of the distributed network for each network user using icons colored text and other visual information Design model and test your CCS system Set up user accounts and groups with different access rights to CCS devices and their control parameters Centrally navigate control and monitor CCS devices over a local or wide area network Set alarms to signal visual auditory or e mail alerts when CCS devices go off line or malfunction Transfer software upgrades to CCS devices Quickly diagnose and correct problems with the CCS network or devices Monitor the integrity of video signals throughout a facility Pilot has enhanced communications capabilities connectio
185. th Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Dolby E Data Mode Valid Settings Off On Default Setting Off Related Freeze mode Video Setup menu Settings A number of restrictions apply when this option is enabled DigiDuplex Mode cannot be enabled when the Dolby E Data Mode is enabled If DigiDuplex Mode is already enabled it will be automatically disabled when Dolby E Data Mode is turned on TheDolby E Data mode operates only on Channel 1 When Dolby E Data Mode is enabled the audio input selection for Channel 1 automatically switches to AES EBU When Dolby E Data Mode is enabled gain for Channel 1 is forced to unity That is the Ch1 Gain R and Ch1 Gain L options detailed earlier in this chapter are automatically set to 0 0 dB and cannot be changed until Dolby E Data Mode is disabled SDI embedded audio is not supported DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 117 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Voice Over Pgm Level Voice Over Fade Global Audio Config Description Specifies the amount to attenuate the program audio on input Channel 1 when Voice over mixing is active Navigation Path Audio Setup Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Voice Over Pgm Level Valid Settings 20 0 dB to 0 0 dB Default Setting 8 dB Related Voice Over Fade Voice Over Settings See Voice Over on page 119 for a full explanation of voice over
186. th an appropriate IP Address to use IP Addresses are represented as four numbers each from 0 to 255 separated by periods for example 10 0 0 1 To set the IP Address option use the Enter key and Control knob Press to cycle the Enter key through the four numeric components of the IP Address being modified the Control knob sets the value of that numeric component from 0 to 255 Press the Exit key to store the IP Address Description Specifies the subnet mask of the unit on a TCP IP network Navigation Path System Config gt Remote Control Setup gt Netmask Valid Settings 128 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 240 Default Settings 255 255 0 0 Related Settings IP Address Gateway The subnet mask is used when the unit is to be controlled via the 10BaseT Ethernet port and is represented as four numbers separated by periods for example 255 240 0 0 The subnet mask must be set to be consistent with your existing TCP IP network and the remote machine that will be controlling the unit Your network administrator can provide you with an appropriate subnet mask to use DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 175 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Gateway Remote Control Setup Subnet mask settings are often represented as hexidecimal digits for example OxFFFF0000 Translation of this notation is straightforward as each pair of hexidecimal digits is converted to its decimal equivalent FF 255 FO 24
187. the extra resolution is lost When converting to dts any alpha channel information in the source file is lost You may convert 8 bit image formats such as bmp to 10 bit dts files for use as test signals but no additional resolution is gained Ideally 10 bit Hollywood yuv files should be used as the source of dts files for maximum quality Animation files for the DPS 575 dan files are created from a numbered sequence of image files all of which must be stored in the same directory For example anim0001 tga anim0002 tga and anim0003 tga would be converted into an animation file named anim dan At least one leading zero is required in the naming convention of image sequences i e animl tga anim2 tga anim3 tga is not a valid sequence When selecting the source files to be built into an animation it is important to add only the first image of the sequence into the Files to Convert list In the above example only anim0001 tga would be selected for conversion the rest of the sequence would be converted automatically DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 219 Appendix D The Uploader Software Converting Files Still image files with a filename ending in a number such as image0003 tga are assumed to be part of an image sequence and are converted to dan animation files All other still image files are converted to dst stills The following table summarizes the source formats recognized by the conversion utility a
188. tic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC of 3 May 1989 as amended by 92 31EEC of 28 April 1992 and 93 68 EEC Article 5 of 22 July 1993 These devices are for professional use only and comply with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 These devices may cause interference to Radio and TV receivers in residential areas 2 These devices will accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leitch the part responsible for compliance to the FCC Part 15 Rule could void the user s authority to operate this equipment legally in the US Safety Standards Standard Description EN 60950 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment IEC 60950 1999 per the provision of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC of February 19 1973 as amended by 93 68 EEC CSA C22 2No 1 Safety standard for Audio Video and similar electronic equipment UL 1419 Safety requirements for professional audio video equipment DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual xiii Preface xiv DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Contents Chapter 1 Introducing the DPS 575 1 OVOLVICW acs sisccacaviscssusesiess sag
189. ting or select one of the two file management options Delete This File or Rename This File Delete This File will remove the file from the unit s flash memory making its memory space available for additional files Rename This File will change the file name The new name can be up to 23 characters long and is set by using the Enter key and Control knob Press the Enter key to cycle through which character position 1 to 23 is to be modified the Control knob selects a new character for that position Two consecutive spaces are not allowed if you attempt to move to the next character position after a space you will be returned to the first character position Press the Exit key to store the new file name The Memory Usage option reports the amount of flash memory installed in the unit currently in use available for file upload and fragmented unusable DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 179 Chapter 12 System Config Menu Flash Memory Mgmt Backup All Settings The Backup All Settings option saves all current configuration parameters and settings into a file in flash memory The settings are stored under the name NVBackupX where X is the next available free settings profile number Settings files can be renamed or deleted from the List Files option see List Files on page 179 Restore All Settings The Restore All Settings option recalls configuration parameters and Acaution settings f
190. tings Normal Enable Default Setting Normal This option enables the Keylock feature of the unit which disables front panel controls This feature should be used only when the DPS 575 is being controlled remotely If this option is not activated for example in Normal mode then it is possible for a local user to modify the remote user s settings from the front panel When enabled this option disables front panel access so all control must be done remotely To return to Normal mode press and hold the Enter and Exit front panel buttons simultaneously or change the Keylock setting from the remote controller 160 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Misc Setup Chapter 12 System Config Menu Function Bypass Description Toggles between the master Process and Bypass modes Navigation Path System Config gt Misc Setup gt Function Bypass Valid Settings Process Bypass Default Setting Process Process mode is the normal mode of operation In Bypass mode no processing is applied to the Composite In video signal it is passed directly to Composite Out Similarly in Bypass mode no processing is applied to the analog and AES EBU audio inputs they are routed directly to the outputs This is equivalent to the use of the Bypass button on the front panel The light on the Bypass button flashes while the unit is in master Bypass mode Composite In and the analog and AES EBU audio
191. tion 1 NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 NC 10 NC 11 NC 12 NC 13 NC 14 BNC Shield AFS2 Out 15 NC le BNGC Genter AES20u a7 O BNC Sheld AES2In 18 NC 19 BNC Center AES2 In 20 BNC Shield AESI Out 21 NC 22 BNC Center AESI Out 23 BNC Shield AESI In 24 NC 25 BNC Center AESI In 242 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Audio Cable Optional Audio Cable Optional Appendix G Cable Pinouts The following are the cable pinouts for the optional AES EBU DB 25M audio cable with XLR and BNC connectors Part 4 774 470A Xe HR on the e tem Description 1 NC 2 XLR 1 Shield 3 XLR 3 AES2 Out 4 XLR 2 AES2 Out 5 XLR 1 Shield 6 XLR 3 AES2 In 7 XLR 2 AES2 In 8 XLR 1 Shield 9 XLR 3 AES1 Out 10 XLR 2 AES1 Out 11 XLR 1 Shield 12 XLR 3 AESI In 13 XLR 2 AESI In 14 BNC Shield AES2 Out 15 NC 16 BNC Center AES2 Out 17 BNC Shield AES2 In 18 NC 19 BNC Center AES2 In 4 20 BNC Shield AESI Out 21 NC 22 BNC Center AESI Out 23 BNC Shield AESI In 24 NC 25 BNC Center AESI In 4 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 243 Appendix G Cable Pinouts Audio Cable Optional 244 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Warranty Leitch Incorporated
192. tion and Operation Manual 27 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Audio Input Selection The selection menus also provide access to two special audio modes Mute disables audio output while in this mode all input source LEDs for that channel will be on Test Tones outputs audio test tones from the unit The parameters of the test tones Level Frequency are set from the Audio Setup menu see Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu on page 95 While in Test Tones mode all input source indicator LEDs for that channel will flash When Dolby E Data Mode is enabled see Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu on page 95 the audio input selection for Channel 1 is locked to AES EBU and only this Channel supports Dolby E Data SDI Embedded Audio cannot be used in this mode Press and hold the Audio In button for one second to open the Audio Setup menu the same as is available through the Main menu from which you can set additional audio configuration options When one input channel is routed to both output channels through the Channel In gt Out or Aud Follows Vid menu options see Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu on page 95 for details only that input channel s LED is lit to indicate the audio input source On DPS 575 units without audio capability the Audio In button is user programmable that is you can assign the button to a desired menu function See User Programmable Buttons on page 37 for instructions on assigning this butt
193. tomatically adjusted DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 101 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Headroom L Description Specifies Headroom L the level between the input operating level In Op Level L and the maximum input level at which clipping may occur Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Headroom L Valid Range 0 0 dB to 24 0 dB In Op Level R Default Setting 18 0 dB Related Setting In Op Level L The clipping level of the DPS 575 is 24 dBu Hence the sum of this headroom setting and In Op Level L cannot exceed 24 dBu the unit will not allow a headroom setting that will exceed this maximum Ifin Op Level L is changed and the change causes the 24 dBu maximum to be exceeded this setting is automatically adjusted 102 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Out Op Level R Out Op Level L Tone Level Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Description Selects the operating level Out Op Level R for the analog audio outputs Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Out Op Level R Valid Settings 8 dBu 4 dBu 0 dBu 4 dBu 10 dBu Default Setting 0 dBu Description Selects the Out Op Level L operating level for the analog audio outputs Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Out Op
194. trols Proc Amp Controls and User Keys Memory Storing Settings Recalling Settings User 1 and User 2 Press the Memory button to provide access to the Proc Amp memory controls These controls allow you to store and recall Proc Amp settings profiles Up to 10 settings profiles can be stored containing the settings for Luma Gain Black Level Chroma Gain and Hue To store the current Proc Amp settings 1 Press the Memory button 2 Usethe Control knob to select Store and press the Memory button 3 Usethe Control knob to select one of the 10 available memory locations and then press Memory To recall the stored Proc Amp settings 1 Press the Memory button 2 Use the Control knob to select Recall and then press the Memory button 3 Usethe Control knob to select the desired profile from one of the 10 available memory locations and then press Memory again The Proc Amp settings are changed to those stored in the specified profile In addition to the 10 memory locations you can select the Unity Values profile which resets the Proc Amp settings to factory preset unity The User 1 and User 2 buttons are programmable and have no default function See User Programmable Buttons on page 37 for instructions on assigning desired functions to these buttons 34 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Proc Amp Controls and User Keys Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Option On units in which an option modu
195. tton on the front panel of the unit and the Function Bypass option in the System Config menu If either is used to select the master Bypass mode the analog audio input will be bypassed regardless of the setting of this option Description Toggles between bypassing and processing the AES EBU audio inputs Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt AES EBU Valid Settings Process Bypass Default Setting Process Process mode is the normal mode of operation In Bypass mode no processing is applied to the AES EBU audio inputs they are bypassed directly to the AES EBU audio outputs The AES EBU audio input is also bypassed when the power to the unit is off This setting is overridden by the master Bypass button on the front panel of the unit and the Function Bypass option in the System Config menu If either is used to select the Master Bypass mode the analog audio input will be bypassed regardless of the setting of this option DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 97 Chapter 7 Audio Setup Menu Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Gain R Description Adjusts the right output audio gain Navigation Path Audio Setup gt Channel 1 and or Channel 2 gt Gain R Valid Range 20 0 dB to 20 0 dB Default Setting 0 0 dB When Dolby E Data Mode detailed later in this chapter is enabled this setting is forced to unity 0 0 dB for Channel 1 Gain L Descr
196. tus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Terms and Symbols in This Manual WARNING A N Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in personal injury or loss of life High voltage is present Uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure may be sufficient to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION N Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property Important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product Terms and Symbols on the Product DANGER J High voltage and indicates a personal injury hazard immediately accessible as one reads the marking WARNING J Indicates a personal injury hazard not immediately accessible as one reads the marking CAUTION N Indicates a hazard to property including the product or to take attention and refer to the manual DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Preface Injury Precautions gt i gt gt Protective ground earth terminal Fuse Replace with same type and rating of fuse Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock do not expos
197. tween browsing for standard Windows file formats and DPS image files Select the files you wish to add to the list and click Open You can use the Add Files button multiple times to add files from multiple distinct locations to the list Remember that when converting a sequence of frames into an animation file add only the first source frame to the conversion list Remove Click on a file in the list of files to be converted then click Remove button to delete it from the list Remove All Click this button to clear the list of files to be converted By default image files are converted to dst files for use with the keyer This default can be changed in the Preferences window To change the destination file type of an individual file click that file in the Destination Files window the Select Destination Type drop down box becomes active and you can choose which output file format you want When converting from DPS dst or dts image files back into standard Windows file formats the default output file format is bmp This default can be changed to dts test signals in the Preferences window To change the destination file type of an individual file click that file in the Destination Files window the Select Destination Type drop down box becomes active and you can choose which output file format you want If there are more files in the conversion lists than will fit in the window a scroll bar will appear allowing you to scro
198. u option in the Video Setup menu While setting the black level the display panel also shows the minimum luma level of the incoming video signal Valid Range 30 0 IRE to 30 0IRE 525 line mode 210 0 mV to 210 0 mV 625 line mode Default Setting 0 0 IRE 525 line mode 0 0 mV 625 line mode 32 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Proc Amp Controls and User Keys Chroma Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Press the Chroma button to adjust the chrominance gain by using the Control knob and menu controls see Menu Controls on page 21 This is equivalent to the Chroma Gain menu option in the Video Setup menu While setting the chrominance gain the display panel also shows the saturation peak in96 ofthe incoming video signal Valid Range 99 99dB to 6 00 dB Y C SDI DV Composite 8 01 dB to 4 07 dB CAV Default Setting 0 00 dB Hue Press the Hue button to adjust the output phase by using the Control knob and menu controls see Menu Controls on page 21 This is equivalent to the Hue Phase menu option in the Video Setup menu This button can be reprogrammed if not needed See User Programmable Buttons on page 37 for instructions on assigning a different function to this button Valid Range 45 010 to 44 080 Default Setting 0 000 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 33 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Con
199. ually first If no file has been previously selected press the Keyer button a second time to take you to the keyer s file selection list equivalent to the File option of the Keyer Setup menu from which you can select a file from among the still images and animations stored in the unit These images could have been uploaded to the unit from a PC see Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 and Appendix F Ethernet Control on page 231 or grabbed from video from the TSG Image Grabbing menu The image or animation to be displayed or keyed is selected by scrolling through the list with the Control knob and then pressing the Enter button to select the desired file The file is loaded and you are returned to the Keyer Setup menu Press the Keyer button again to fade in the file and press it again to fade it out The light on the Keyer button flashes while the key is in transition fading in or fading out and lights up while the key is displayed See Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu on page 125 for more information about the Keyer Setup menu On units with the Noise Reduction and Video Bandwidth Filtering option installed press the N R button to access the noise reduction functions of the unit Press the N R button once to take you directly to the Noise Reduction menu from which you can configure noise reduction settings See Chapter 9 Noise Reduction Menu Option on page 137 fora detailed description of the Noise Reduction
200. until you are ready to install it Donotcarry the board around unless it is in its protective bag Avoid wearing wool or polyester clothing while installing the option These fabrics generate more static electricity than cotton garments Before touching the option board you should discharge any static electricity from your body by first touching the grounded metal chassis of the DPS 575 the unit must be plugged in to be grounded 202 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Starting the Installation Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options Starting the Installation _ Note If you have a unit that has the Audio Synchronizer module installed you must remove the Audio board temporarily to install the DVM 5010 I O option board See Removal of Audio Synchronizer Module AS 575 on page 209 and Installation of Audio Synchronizer Module AS 575 on page 206 before proceeding 1 Confirm that the DPS 575 is turned off and that the power cord is disconnected from the rear panel Note that with the power cord disconnected the unit is no longer grounded so be cautious about static electricity Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 14 retaining screws and lift off the top cover from the DPS 575 Keep the screws as they will be needed to replace the top cover DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 203 Appendix C Installation of Hardware Options Installation of DVM 5010
201. ut This BNC connector labeled SDI Reclocked provides a digitally regenerated copy of the SDI Input with no processing applied Serial Digital Outputs These BNC connectors labeled SDI 1 Out and SDI 2 Out provide the processed and synchronized serial digital ITU R BT 601 video and embedded audio at an output rate of 270 Megabits per second Composite Video Output These BNC connectors labeled Comp 1 Out and Comp 2 Out provide processed synchronized timebase corrected versions of any of the input signals If the unit is set to Bypass mode the Composite Input is bypassed directly to the Comp 1 output the leftmost of the two connectors providing an unprocessed signal Comp 2 Out operates as normal providing processed output from the selected video input The Comp 1 input is automatically bypassed to the Comp 1 Out output when the unit is off Genlock Reference These BNC connectors labeled Genlock In and Genlock Loop are used to loop a genlock signal through the unit to establish the timing for its video output signal The signal for this input must always be stable such as the output from a black burst or color bar generator Do not attempt to use a signal that has not been timebase corrected When a valid signal is connected to the Genlock In input the video output of the DPS 575 will be genlocked to this signal and the Genlock LED will be on When no external reference is supplied to the Genlock input the unit will opera
202. value shown on the display panel Press any button to end the testing of the Control knob and begin the testing of buttons again To exit Self Test mode turn the unit off and than back on or reset the unit using the Reset button 38 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Power Up Buttons Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Erase Firmware Toeraseall FPGA and firmware files from the units memory hold down Acaution the Keyer button while turning on the unit This will have to be done if Lu you are attempting to upgrade the unit s FPGAs or firmware but there is After performing this operation replacement FPGA and firmware Ot enough available memory to upload the new file files must be uploaded to the unit before the unit will be operational again Factory Reset Holding down the Memory button while turning on the unit will N caution perform a factory reset by clearing the unit s non volatile memory Clearing the unit s non volatile memory will reset all configurations to factory default All saved setting presets will be lost DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 39 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls Power Up Buttons 40 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference Overview This section provides a cross reference between the key features of the DPS 575 and the primary menu options and controls
203. x Default Setting Comb 3D Related Settings 3D Comb Decoder Temporal NR Chroma When this option is set to Comb 3D luminance temporal noise reduction is disabled allowing the use of the 3D comb filter decoder on luminance The other valid settings control the averaging effect of previous frames on the output for example how heavily the output is weighted towards past frames vs the current frame being processed When this option is set to Min the output is based almost entirely on the current frame being processed When this option is set to Max the output is based almost entirely on information from past frames creating an undesirable shadowing effect It is not possible to use both Temporal Noise Reduction and 3D combing on the same channel simultaneously For example if Temporal NR Luma is enabled 3D combing of luminance is not possible so the 3D comb decoder must be disabled or set to Chroma This is not a problem with a sufficient Temporal Noise Reduction setting there would be no benefit to using the 3D comb filter simultaneously Setting this option to any value other than Comb 3D automatically disables 3D combing of luminance in the 3D Comb Decoder option This setting will be automatically disabled set to Comb 3D if you enable 3D combing on luminance by setting 3D Comb Decoder to Luma or Both Y C This option is ignored if the Noise Reduction option is set to Disabled DPS 575 In
204. x C Starting the Installation on page 203 for detailed instructions for installing your options safely and correctly If you purchased firmware options such as the Noise Reduction with Video Bandwidth Filtering and Audio Limiter options they must be enabled by using the Enable Extra Options setting in the System Config menu See Chapter 12 System Config Menu on page 153 for more information DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual Configuration Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Configuration Breakout Cable Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 display the left and the right hand side of the DPS 575AV back panel unii Du D EE Bu j T o OA A A Bm e seo DV I O S Video CAY RY BY Composite Spi Aad a E Compos te Figure 2 1 DPS 575AV Back Panel Left Hand Side a RS 232 422 0 F bar us Garoak Muti VO Ethemet Figure 2 2 DPS 575AV Back Panel Right Hand Side Some connections to the DPS 575 are provided on the supplied breakout cables These breakout cables must be connected to the specified ports on the back of the unit Multi 1 0 Breakout Cable The Multi I O breakout cable Part 774 753 connects to the DB 15F _ 2 Note high density connector labeled Multi I O on the right rear side of the Ee unit This cable provides connections for RGB output sync key The RGB output from the 15 pin ne Multi 1 0 breakout cabl does not auxiliary
205. x E on page 225 DV Device Control Option Topic Location DV Control Menu Chapter 10 DV Control Menu Option on page 147 Front Panel Controls DV Control Mode Chapter 3 DV Control Mode on page 36 DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 45 Chapter 4 Feature Cross Reference Framestore Linear Keyer Features Topic Location Keyer Setup Menu Chapter 8 Keyer Setup Menu on page 125 Front Panel Controls Mode Selection Chapter 3 Mode Selection on page 30 The Uploader Software Appendix D The Uploader Software on page 213 TSG Image Grabbing Menu Chapter 13 TSG Image Grabbing on page 181 System Config Flash Memory Mgmt Submenu Chapter 12 Flash Memory Mgmt on page 179 System Config Misc Setup Key Chapter 12 Key Reload on Reset on Reload on Reset page 167 Genlock Timing Topic Location Timing Setup Menu Chapter 11 Timing Setup Menu on page 149 System Config Misc Setup Genlock Chapter 12 Genlock Changes on Changes page 165 GPI Control Topic Location System Config Misc Setup GPI 1 Chapter 12 GPI 1 Function on Function page 162 System Config Misc Setup GPI 2 Chapter 12 GPI 2 Function on Function page 163 System Config Misc Setup GPO Chapter 12 GPO Function on Function page 164 46 DPS 575 In
206. x Mode the unit s SDI video input is routed to all analog video outputs while the selected analog video input is simultaneously synchronized and sent to the SDI output With audio equipped units conversion between digital and analog audio is handled in similar fashion simultaneously with the video Either the AES EBU or SDI audio input is transcoded to the analog audio outputs and if desired the AES EBU outputs while a separately selected audio input analog AES EBU SDI Test Tones or Mute is synchronized and sent to the digital audio outputs SDI Embedded and or AES EBU DigiDuplex Mode is enabled and disabled with the DigiDuplex Mode option of the Video Setup menu DigiDuplex Mode cannot be enabled when the Dolby E Data Mode is enabled in the Audio Setup menu If DigiDuplex Mode is already enabled it will be automatically disabled if Dolby E Data Mode is then selected in the Audio Setup menu DPS 575 Installation and Operation Manual 225 Appendix E DigiDuplex Mode Controlling the DigiDuplex Signal Path Controlling the DigiDuplex Signal Path Video The signal path in DigiDuplex Mode for video can best be visualized through flow diagrams The signal path is as follows DigiDuplex Mode Disabled Normal Mode RGB S Out Component Out Component In Composite In S Video In z Synchronizer S Video Out SDI Out DV Out DigiDuplex Mode Enabled Component In e SDI Out S V

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