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1. Load from 13 2000NET IE MEM 10 E MEM 10 Recall Save to Load from 15 Sync Slot 18 Power Sled 18 Recall Recall factory settings 19 Fan Sled 19 20 Power Sled 20 Local Operations e E MEM 1 10 Saves the currently selected setting e The user may name each Preset e Save Saves the selected Preset Recall Recalls the selected Preset File Operations e SaveTo Allows the user to save the currently selected e mem file to an external PC e Load From Allows the user to load an e mem file from an external PC Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 30 of 30
2. The nominal setting for this slider is 0 Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 26 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc Color Legalizer Menu EH c Frame 1 Media Slot 1 2 XMR Status License Detail Enhance Temporal Recursive Color Legalizer Slot Config 3 Media Slot 3 4 Media Slot 4 XMR UM 20060209 doc Color Legalizer gt Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module Frame Location not assigned Slot 2 Last Recalled E MEM E MEM 1 Color Legalization Levels Luma Chroma Luma Limit High Chroma Limit High lt 1019 BEE Efo EEE BENENEEEEN MENENENEEEN gt I Eod Luma Limit Low Chroma Limit Low Ceea a gt gt gt _ lt lt lt f gt gt gt lt l gt gt l High lt lt Luma Limit High allows the users to set the upper limit for the luminance portion of the signal The range of adjustment is Luma Limit Low allows the users to set the lower limit for the luminance portion of the signal The range of adjustment is Chroma Limit High allows the users to set the upper limit for the chroma portion of the signal The range of adjustment is Chroma Limit Low allows the users to set the lower limit for the chroma portion of the signal The range of adjustment is Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 27 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc GPI Menu EH c Q GP e3 Frame 4 Media Slot 1
3. from 4 fields to 2 fields for the first frame in the new scene This prevents uncorrelated data from being used in the interpolation process at scene boundaries 3 2 Handling Recognizes and handles the redundant fields inserted by the telecine during 24fps film to 30fps video conversion By detecting 3 2 sequences it allows for better performance in the de interlace process by maintaining the full vertical resolution Aspect Ratio Control Allows selection from standard aspect ratios such as common top amp bottom common sides and anamorphic Detail Enhancement Is an edge sharpening filter based on a traditional film compositing technique called Unsharp Masking This filter corrects any blurring introduced during image capture compression or resampling Noise Reduction Adjustable noise reduction controls offer a greater degree of temporal recursive noise reduction with fewer artifacts For greater control the filter operates in both automatic and manual modes In auto mode the system analyzes the input and applies the noise reduction setting based on the detected noise and degree of motion in the image A bias control allows the auto mode aggressiveness to be fine tuned In manual mode users have controls to adjust the recursion for both static and motion areas of the image plus a threshold setting controls the sensitivity of the noise reduction to motion vs noise For noise reduction the pixels identified as being in motion are sh
4. perform using this product However if you need further assistance please contact 24 hr Technical Support Phone For US amp Canada 877 2 TERANEX 877 283 7263 International 1 407 858 6000 Technical Support e mail support teranex com Technical Support web site www teranex com support Servicing Only authorized service personnel should open the unit Disconnect AC sources to the power supply ies before servicing Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 7 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual Quickstart Guide 1 Install the Teranex XMR modules in the frame Install the XMR I0 1 Rear I O Module first then install the XMR MOD 1 processor module For more detailed instructions on slot usage and installation see the sections that follow 2 Connect the frame to the network and navigate the web browser to the frame See the 2000NET Instruction Manual for information on configuring your frame IP address and connecting to the network 3 Navigate to the module you would like to configure and click on the appropriate slot to open configuration links 4 Click on the Slot Config link on the left side of the page This page allows you to assign a name to this module Assigning easily recognized names will help later in the configuration process 5 Connect signal cables Configuration will be easier if all of the input signals are connected at this time 6 Configure the Format and Reference pages Configure the input a
5. pixels in the image that have been determined to be in motion In Auto mode these pixels will not have any noise reduction applied to them In manual mode they will have noise reduction applied according to the setting of the Motion Historical Percentage slider e In Auto mode the red overlay will help to identify the pixels in the image which are being processed by the temporal recursive filter In manual mode it can help in adjusting the Distance control The Dist Button is used to set the distance threshold to determine the sensitivity to motion between the current frame and historical frames This threshold represents a percentage of the current pixel value that the historical pixel value must be within in order to be considered unchanged The Distance control should be set to a point where only pixels that are actually in motion are colored red This will allow noise to be correctly processed as noise rather than motion Auto Mode Auto Engages a feedback controller that dynamically sets the distance no motion and motion sliders based and noise and motion measurement extracted from the scene Setting this button will disengage the distance no motion and motion adjustments Bias Only used in Auto Mode Adjusts the noise set point in the temporal recursive controller The higher the bias the more aggressive the controller is towards noise in the scene The lower the bias the more sensitive the controller is towards motion in th
6. M yellow e Off No activity on frame communication bus e Three flash off pattern Module Location command received from a remote control system e Short flash Activity present on the frame communication bus CONF yellow e Off Module is in normal operating mode e Three flash off pattern Module Location command received from a remote control system e On continuously Module is initializing changing operating modes or updating firmware When solid on along with Fault LED on board has failed to load data PWR green e Off No power to module or module s DC DC converter failed e On continuously Normal operation module is powered Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 14 of 30 Processing Features Status Menu Status Frame 1 Media Slot 1 Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module 2 XMR Frame Location not assigned Slot 2 Status Last Recalled E MEM E MEM 1 License Setup Module Physical Structure a Rear T O Module ProcAmp Detail Enhance Temporal Recursive Color Legalizer Video In Frame Reference E MEM i Ix Video Out Frame Bus CRM eu 3 Media Slot 3 4 Media Slot 4 5 Ron 6 Media Slot 6 7 Media Slot 7 8 Media Slot 8 Identification aa Part Number XMR MOD 1 ia Slot 11 Media Slot 11 Serial Number 12 Media Slot 12 Hardware Version XM2 BOOT 13 2000NET 15 Sync Slot Version 18 Power Sled 18 19 Fan Sled 19 Software 1 11 24 512 20 Power Sled 20 Fimwar 852 The St
7. Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module 2 XMR Frame Location not assigned Slot 2 Last Recalled E MEM E MEM 1 GPI Inputs Input jv E MEM4 gt Paca rm E MEM4 z e O Input a lemporal Recursive Enabled Color Legalizer GPI Input jv E MEM8 7 E MEM Enabled E MEM8 E MEM7 v Slot Config GPI Inputs Enabled enables the selected GPI E MEM Allows the user to assign an E MEM to one of the 3 GPI s Pin out Designations for 9 pin D Style Female GPI connector SIGNALS SIGNALS crimpures see system Ground GPI INPUT 2 GPI INPUT 1 Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 28 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc E MEM Menu Standard ProcAmp Detail Enhance Temporal Recursive Color Legalizer GPI E MEM Slot Confi 3 Media Slot 3 4 Media Slot 4 5 Ron 6 Media Slot 6 7 Media Slot 7 8 Media Slot 8 9 Media Slot 9 10 Media Slot 10 11 Media Slot 11 12 Media Slot 12 13 2000NET 15 Sync Slot 18 Power Sled 18 19 Fan Sled 19 20 Power Sled 20 Frame Location not assigned Slot 2 Last Recalled E MEM E MEM 1 E MEM E MEM 1 E MEM 1 E MEM 2 E MEM 2 E MEM 3 E MEM 3 E MEM 4 E MEM 4 E MEM 5 E MEM 5 E MEM 6 E MEM 6 E MEM 7 E MEM 7 E MEM 8 E MEM 8 E MEM 9 E MEM 9 E MEM 10 E MEM 10 Local Operations Recall Recall Recall Recall Recall Recall Recall Recall Recall Recall Recall Recall fa
8. Teranex A Division of _ Ji E CO User Manual XMR Module January 17 2007 Rev 1 2d S Ackerman Teranex Business Unit Silicon Optix Inc 7800 Southland Blvd Suite 250 Orlando FL 32809 Voice 407 858 6000 Fax 407 858 6001 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual Table of Contents USER MANUAL 6 oc cocsec cscs csicdessevseccesecssevtsevsseessenscdesceeseccaseessesteeessceseestedesccsaseeaseeretenescasesaes 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS e 2 PREFACE ass cosa web eines 3 OVERVIEW em 4 Filters and AlO thM Soenens eneore reee epus esenceceesuseaws dacs ceueesceceus ETRAS RRS V AERE O EERE 4 educ cm 5 uo chIIP RE 6 INSTAEEING G amp STARTING ires eo eus erae eue oae teu vene cue vede eme vene vere edes ee esae AER eus esaet eue esu e oa 7 Getting assistance with the XMR i eere eee erroe ruta enr peter roe nr Eee y ra ER Eee geo eee E EET Prae era 7 SERVICING d 7 QUICKSTART GUIDE t M 8 To install the Teranex XMR modules ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeee eene ehe hene eee ehe eher 9 Frame Capacity m NM m 9 Module Placement in the 2000T3N Kameleon Frame 2 cece cece eeeec cee eee eee eee eee e
9. Trim pixels MEM i S es Slot Config gt H 3 Media Slot 3 Y Trim pixels 4 Media Slot 4 ESEA m os e 5 Ron gt I 6 Media Slot 6 7 Media Slot 7 Current Aspect The Current Aspect Menu offers the following aspect ratio conversion options as shown in the inset above e Anamorphic This mode is similar to common top and bottom in that it ensures that the top and bottom edges of the input aspect ratio match the top and bottom edges of the output aspect ratio It also however stretches the image horizontally to fill the output 16 9 aspect ratio This mode is designed for use with material that was originally captured with an anamorphic lens thereby generating an output image with correct geometry when stretched horizontally to 16 9 When used with standard 4 3 material it will have the effect of stretching the material horizontally causing circles to appear as ovals etc e Common Top Ensures that the top and bottom edges of the input image match the top and bottom edges of the output aspect ratio For example if the input aspect ratio were 4 3 and it was passed on to a 16 9 display using the common top and bottom method the original 4 3 image would appear centered in the 16 9 display with black bars or pillars on the left and right side Common Side Ensures that the left and right edges of the input image match the left and right edge of the output aspect ratio For example if the input aspect ratio is 4 3 and t
10. atus Menu provides feedback on the status of e The Input and Reference signal e The identification of the Module including part number serial number and hardware version e The version of software and firmware running on the Module Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc License Menu License C3 Frame 1 Media Slot 1 Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module 2 Media Slot 2 Frame Location not assigned Slot 4 3 Media Slot 3 Last Recalled E MEM E MEM 1 4 XMR Status Licensed Packages License UPCAF Setup Format The License menu will show the package that is currently licensed on the XMR Module See Packages on page 6 for a list of the packages available and their descriptions Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 16 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc Setup Menu EH co Frame 1 Media Slot 1 2 XMR ProcAm Detail Enhance Temporal Recursive Color Legalizer GPI MEM Slot Config 3 Media Slot 3 4 Media Slot 4 5 Ron XMR_UM 20060209 doc e a E Setup Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module Frame Location not assigned Slot 2 Last Recalled E MEM E MEM 1 Reference Input Closed Caption On Closed Caption Line lt lt lt fo EA EA gt gt lt gt Audio Delay value in microseconds lt lt lt o E gt gt lt NENNEN gt I Reference Allows the user to select whether the XMR lo
11. cAmp Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module Frame Location not assigned Slot 2 Last Recalled E MEM E MEM 1 ProcAmp Video Gain dB Video Iv po B Detail Enhance Gain Enabled lt 1_ lt 0 0 Temporal Rec e NN Temporal Recursive Color Legalizer Black Level IRE GPI E MEM LP lt lt lt f lt nmm Slot Config Hue degrees 3 Media Slot 3 z f rm Enabled 5 1 5 10 4 Media Slot 4 lt mug 5 Ron 6 Media Slot 6 Saturation dB 7 Media Slot 7 Saturation m lt fo z 8 Media Slot 8 Enabled 2 E 9 Media Slot 9 10 Media Slot 10 11 Media Slot 11 Video Gain Enabled Enables the Video Gain Adjustment Video Gain Sets the overall amplitude of the output video signal Once the adjustment is made Press Apply to enable the selected adjustment The range of the control is 6 00dB to 6 00dB Black Level Enabled Enables the Black Level Adjustment Black Level Adjusts the black level of the output video signal Once the adjustment is made Press Apply to enable the selected adjustment The range of the control is 30 IRE to 30 IRE Hue Enabled Enables the Hue Adjustment Hue Adjusts the phase of the output video signal Once the adjustment is made Press Apply to enable the selected adjustment The range of the control is 179 0 degrees to 178 0 degrees Saturation Enabled Enables the Saturation Adjustment Saturation Adjusts the Chroma Saturation of
12. cks to its input or to the external reference provided by the frame Closed Caption Enable processing of Closed Caption data Closed Caption Line Allows the user to select the line on which closed caption will be output for 480i59 94 output only Audio Delay Allows the user to adjust the audio delay relative to the video processing delay Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 17 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc Format Menu NENA a Format 4 Media Slot 4 Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module Frame Location not assigned Slot 2 Last Recalled E MEM E MEM 1 Format Conversion Current Desired Availabl input 76iso 576i50 x Yes Detail Enhance Temporal Recursive output 1080 50 1080i50 Ye Color Legalizer GPI Apply E MEM App Configuration TRNR Slot Confi 3 Media Slot 3 Input Select the desired input format Output Select the desired output format Apply Press Apply to enable the selected formats App Configuration Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 18 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc Aspect Menu Aspect Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module Frame Location not assigned Slot 2 Last Recalled E MEM E MEM 1 Current Aspect Anamorphic Zoom Crop On Indexing On Detail Enhance Temporal Recursive i Color Legalizer Edge Trim GPI X
13. ctory settings XMR UM 20060209 doc E MEM 1 10 Saves the currently selected setting The user may name each Preset Save Saves the selected Preset Recall Recalls the selected Preset Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 29 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc E MEM Menu Advanced EHC EMEEEMEMMMEk sseERRCCCC EN 4j E MEM Frame 1 Media Slot 1 Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module Frame Location not assigned Slot 2 Last Recalled E MEM E MEM 1 E MEM View Selection Standard Advanced Detail Enhance oai Operations File Operations Temporal Recursive D DLR R EEEEEMTD r Color Legalizer E MEM 1 E MEM 1 Recall Save to Load from GPI E MEM E MEM 2 E MEM 2 Recall Save to Load from E MEM 3 E MEM 3 Recall Save to Load from Slot Config 3 Media Slot 3 E MEM 4 E MEM 4 Recall Save to Load from 4 Media Slot 4 E MEM 5 E MEM 5 Recall Save to Load from 5 Ron a a ed ee 6 Media Slot 6 E MEM 6 E MEM 6 Recall Save to Load from 7 Media Slot 7 8 Media Slot 8 E MEM 7 E MEM 7 Recall Save to Load from 9 Media Slot 9 mI 9 10 Media Slot 10 E MEM 8 E MEM 8 Recall Save to Load from 11 Media Slot 11 12 Media Slot 12 E MEM 9 E MEM 9 Recall Save to
14. e United States of America All data and information contained in or disclosed by this document is confidential and proprietary information of Teranex Incorporated and all rights therein are expressly reserved By accepting this material the recipient agrees that this material and the information contained therein is held in confidence and in trust and will not be used copied reproduced in whole or in part nor its contents revealed in any manner to others without the express written permission of Silicon Optix Incorporated Information in this document is preliminary and subject to change and does not represent a commitment on the part of Silicon Optix Incorporated Version Date Comment By 1 0 2006 02 03 Draft Release S Ackerman 1 1 2006 02 09 Initial Release S Ackerman 1 2d 2007 01 17 S Ackerman 1 3 1 4 1 5 References XMR_UM doc Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 3 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual Overview Filters and Algorithms PixelMotion De interlacing PixelMotion de interlacing of video originated material produces perfect progressive frames in preparation for further processing The processing aperture is adjusted on a pixel by pixel basis which preserves all of the detail of the original interlaced image and eliminates jaggies in the output image Scene Change Detection Preserves clean cuts between scenes Upon detecting a cut the temporal aperture is reduced
15. e scene Once the adjustment is made Press Apply to enable the selected adjustment The range of the bias control is 6 to 6 with a nominal setting of 0 Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 24 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc Manual Mode Temporal Recursive 1 Media Slot 1 Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module 2 Media Slot 2 Frame Location not assigned Slot 3 Last Recalled E MEM Power On Default Enable License 2n Setu Red Overlay ot Format Aspect Auto or ProcAmp Detail Enhance Distance Temporal Recursive fg 5 E MEM EMEM Slot Config Software Update No Motion 4 Media Slot 4 lt lt 50 I Run nm 6 Media Slot 6 7 Media Slot 7 Motion 8 XM 9 Media Slot 8 10 Media Slot 10 11 Media Slot 11 Distance Sets the distance threshold to determine the sensitivity to motion between the current frame and historical frames This threshold represents a percentage of the current pixel value that the historical pixel value must be within in order to be considered unchanged The Dist button is fully operational in this mode so the user can identify the motion sensitivity of this control and better control it s setting Once the adjustment is made Press Apply to enable the selected adjustment The range of the control is 0 to 40 The nominal value for this Dist threshold is 15 A Di
16. ee ehe 9 CAD NG si mE 12 POWER UD re 13 Operation Indicator LEDS eric Seo tero rere duds suse dunn a roce reru exea EE e SERE UE ERMEE REC ER T 14 PROCESSING FEATURES eee eees rose eese eee eua eve eua ese EIA GAVA ESRA LANA GERA ANA ESEA GANREN ARAETA CARRETERAS 15 Status MENU ss oci ste eese der aedu des aeu DRM E E E o MIR enEE e depERETEERES E ON NEREROHN n ET cunts 15 LICENSE MENU RAPERE PM T n 16 E DEXU m 17 Aspect MENU Ee eee 19 Proc Amp Control MENU ic sadeises io e ete amcesnwc setu rees ENEE ENEE E ETENE suse EENE eats 21 Detail Enhance Menu sasssscsiitcasesccveieyidessaedidelctessaed sanceasbvoeveaes geesueed ba RNEER OERLE VEETEE 22 Temporal Recursive Filter sciescasrtcsteivescscvdascaeve cekeare Dee Ere rv Peri sacs tact vauscossteereaeeessvsoeseuree oes 23 Color Legalizer Menu o ch seeeeedesededstecesceedtekbecsStiglassiecedacetecedeseesachasdbeesdacdnascdessoaeasaes 27 GPI hme ET 28 E MEM Men Standard P 29 E MEM Menu Advanced ccccccceeesse cece tees ne ee eene ehh i hehe s serre esee enses nnn 30 Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 2 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual Preface Copyright 2007 Silicon Optix Incorporated All rights reserved Printed in th
17. gure 4 Inserting XMR MOD 1 module into Slot 4 7 Verify that the module connector seats properly against the midplane and rear module connector 8 Press firmly on both ejector tabs to seat the module Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 11 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual Cabling SD HD SDI OUT 1 OUT 2 Figure 5 XMR IO 1 Rear I O Module RS 232 Serial Port connection to the XMR module This allows a direct interface to the module for doing limited testing and configuration This port is not normally used GPIO This port allows connection of external GPI signals to the XMR module Loop Provide a loop out for the input IN 1 Serial Digital input connection The connection may be either standard definition SD or high definition HD Out1 Serial Digital Output 1 The connection will be either standard definition SD or high definition HD depending on the output format selected Out2 Serial Digital Output 2 The connection will be either standard definition SD or high definition HD depending on the output format selected Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 12 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual Power Up The front LED indicators from left to right FAULT Red diagnostic LED is off during normal operation COMM Yellow LED on during remote control communication CONF Yellow LED on when module is initializing or processing control data PWR Green diagnostic LED on indicates p
18. he output aspect ratio is 16 9 the Left and right edges of the input image are stretched to match the left and right edges of the output In order to maintain correct geometry of the image the input image is then stretched vertically as well This has the same result as zooming in on the image While this method maintains correct geometry and fills the entire output display it also results in an overall lose of approximately 33 33 of the input information in the vertical domain This loss of information is split evenly between the top and bottom of the image Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 19 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc Zoom Crop This function when selected will zoom the image by 3 pixels and then crop the image by 3 pixels This purpose of this function is to allow video disturbances that may arise on the top or bottom edge of an image or on the left or right side of an image to be corrected Indexing On Enable support for RP186 Note This command is only available with a 576150 input Edge Trim This control adjusts the amount of border cropping that is performed on the image in the horizontal X trim and or vertical Y trim directions It is adjustable from 0 to 500 pixels In the horizontal domain and 0 to 500 lines in the vertical domain Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 20 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc Proc Amp Control Menu Pro
19. ilable in the following configurations XMR UPC 4F XMR Module High Quality Up converter Includes Up conversion w PixelMotion De interlacing Aspect Ratio Conversion Colorspace Conversion and Detail Enhance Includes XMR Module and Rear Interface XMR UNC XMR Module High Quality Up converter with Noise Reduction Includes Up conversion w PixelMotion De interlacing Noise Reduction Aspect Ratio Conversion Colorspace Conversion and Detail Enhance Includes XMR Module and Rear Interface XMR DNC 4F XMR Module High Quality Down converter Includes Down conversion Aspect Ratio Conversion Colorspace Conversion and Detail Enhance Includes XMR Module and Rear Interface XMR UDCS XMR Module High Quality Up Down Cross converter Includes Up conversion Down conversion Cross conversion Aspect Ratio Conversion Colorspace Conversion and Detail Enhance Includes XMR Module and Rear Interface XMR UDCSN XMR Module High Quality Up Down Cross converter with Noise Reduction Includes Up conversion Down conversion Cross conversion Noise Reduction Aspect Ratio Conversion Colorspace Conversion and Detail Enhance Includes XMR Module and Rear Interface Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 6 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual Installing amp Starting Getting assistance with the XMR This manual will help you get started with your Teranex application It provides an overview of features and procedures for the tasks you can
20. make sure that placement of the rear module will align with available spaces in the front of the frame See Figure 1 which shows the slots and slot numbers for the chassis Figure 1 3RU Kameleon Chassis with slot numbers 2 Insert the XMR IO 1 rear module into the vacant rear slot of the frame Figure 2 shows the rear module being inserted into slot 4 of the 3RU Kameleon chassis Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 9 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual Figure 2 Inserting XMR IO 1 Rear Module into Slot 4 3 Verify that the module connector seats properly against the midplane 4 Using a crossblade screwdriver tighten the two screw locks to secure the module in the frame 5 Locate the corresponding front slot 1 12 in the frame Since the Rear Module covers two slot spaces the processor module will always want to be installed in the lower of the two slots covered by the Rear Module The 3 RU frame front view is illustrated in Figure 3 I o lo e L6 000 a r2 m Figure 3 3RU Frame Slots and Slot Numbers Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 10 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual 6 With the component side up insert the processing module in the corresponding front slot see Figure 4 Note that since the rear module uses up two slot spaces the processing module will need to be inserted in the lower of these two slots to connect to the rear module correctly wmm we a Fi
21. nd output formats and the reference source If you have the 2000GEN reference installed in the frame and want to use an external reference signal set the reference source to External If not set the reference source to Internal 7 Configure the input and output formats and the reference source If you have the 2000GEN reference installed in the frame and want the Kameleon to work as a frame sync Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 8 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual To install the Teranex XMR modules 1 Place the XMR IO 1 rear module in a frame slot and tighten the screws on each side of the rear module 2 Place the processor module in the corresponding front slot and 3 Cable the signal ports Note All Kameleon modules can be inserted and removed from a 2000 Series Kameleon Frame with power on Frame Capacity Kameleon modules can be installed in any 2000 Series frame The one rackunit 2000T1DN frame can hold up to 2 Teranex XMR modules The three rackunit 3RU 2000T3N frame can hold up to 6 Teranex XMR modules when the 2000FAN fan sled and two power sleds are installed Module Placement in the 2000T3N Kameleon Frame There are twelve slot locations in both the front and rear of a 3 RU frame The 3RU can accommodate up to 6 Teranex XMR Modules To install a Kameleon module set in the 2000 Series frame 1 Locate a vacant slot in the rear of the 3 RU frame Since the XMR IO 1 rear module takes up two slot spaces
22. ot 3 3 XMR Last Recalled E MEM Power On Default Status E nable License oif Setup Red Overlay ott Format Aspect Auto On ProcAmp Detail Enhance Bias Temporal Recursive d Io l5l5 E MEM on MoO O gt Slot Config Software Update This Noise Reducer is a motion adaptive temporal recursive filter that works well in removing random and Gaussian noise Each pixel is labeled as motion no motion or noise Each of these classes of pixels is treated differently in the noise reduction process For pixels in which there is no motion low level Gaussian noise may be reduced via temporal processing by a weighted averaging over successive frames For pixels labeled as random noise spatial processing replaces these pixels Pixels labeled as being in motion are retained as is to avoid artifacts that may be introduced through temporal processing The Temporal Recursive Filter also has an Auto mode for providing better operation in all modes Enabled Enables the Temporal Recursive Filter Red Overlay When turned On the system superimposes a red overlay onto areas in the input image where the temporal recursive filter will identify motion The red overlay would display what the system is not attacking or filtering Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 23 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc n the Temporal Recursive Filter the red overlay will show the
23. ower OK Inp Prsnt Input Present indicates the XMR is receiving an input Inp Stat Input Status indicates the XMR is receiving a valid input based on the currently selected input format Inp SD Input SD indicates that the XMR is receiving a standard definition input Inp HD Input HD indicates that the XMR is receiving a high definition input Aud Prsnt Audio Present indicates the XMR is receiving valid embedded audio TC Prsnt Timecode Present indicates the XMR is receiving valid timecode CC Prsnt Closed Caption Present indicates the XMR is receiving valid closed caption data Note At present Closed Caption support is only available for 60Hz formats Out SD Output SD indicates that the XMR is outputting a standard definition signal Out HD Output HD indicates that the XMR is outputting a high definition signal Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 13 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual Operation Indicator LEDs Note The yellow COMM and CONF LEDs are used for the module location function that is enabled using the 2000NET GUI The module location function causes these LEDs to repeatedly flash concurrently three times followed by an off state of 900 ms duration LED Indication Condition Fault red e Off Normal operation e On continuously Module has detected internal fault e Long flash One of the inputs is missing or is wrong standard e Short flash Errors present in SDI and or AES EBU input COM
24. own with a red overlay Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 4 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc Formats The XMR Module supports the following formats XMR UPC 4F gt Up conversion high quality mode Input Output Input Output 480159 94 720p59 94 576i50 720p50 480159 94 10801i59 94 576i50 1080150 XMR UNC Up conversion with Noise Reduction Input Output Input Output 480159 94 720p59 94 576i50 720p50 480159 94 1080i59 94 576i50 1080150 XMR DNC 4F Down conversion high quality mode Input Output Input Output 720p59 94 480159 94 720p50 576i50 1080i59 94 480159 94 1080150 576i50 XMR UDCS Up Down Cross conversion Input Output Input Output 480159 94 720p59 94 576i50 720p50 480159 94 1080i59 94 576i50 1080150 720p59 94 480159 94 720p50 576i50 720p59 94 1080i59 94 720p50 1080i59 94 10801i59 94 480159 94 1080150 576i50 1080i59 94 720p59 94 1080150 720p50 XMR UDCSN Up Down Cross conversion with Noise Reduction Input Output Input Output 480159 94 720p59 94 576i50 720p50 480159 94 10801i59 94 576i50 1080150 720p59 94 480159 94 720p50 576i50 720p59 94 10801i59 94 720p50 1080i59 94 1080i59 94 480159 94 1080150 576i50 10801i59 94 720p59 94 1080150 720p50 Copyright Silicon Optix Inc 2007 XMR User Manual 5 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR User Manual Packages The imageConvert families of applications are ava
25. st setting of 0 will detect motion at every pixel the impact being that no filtering will occur A Dist setting of 40 will be less sensitive to motion temporally filtering every pixel which may result in blurring of any objects areas that are in motion In other words if Dist is too low it thinks everything is moving therefore no filtering If Dist is too high it thinks nothing is moving therefore filtering everything Historical Percentage No Motion Sets the historical weighting factor for areas in the frame where no motion has been detected Once the adjustment is made Press Apply to enable the selected adjustment The range of the control is 0 to 100 A setting of 100 forces the filter to use only historical data in areas where no motion has been detected A setting of 0 forces the filter to use only current data in areas where no motion has been detected The nominal setting for this is 75 Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 25 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc Historical Percentage Motion Sets the historical weighting factor for areas in the frame where motion has been detected Once the adjustment is made Press Apply to enable the selected adjustment The range of the control is 0 to 100 A setting of 100 forces the filter to use only historical data in areas where motion has been detected A setting of O forces the filter to use only current data in areas where motion has been detected
26. the output video signal Once the adjustment is made Press Apply to enable the selected adjustment The range is 6 0 to 6 0dB Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 21 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc Detail Enhance Menu EH a PN ej Detail Enhance 1 Media Slot 1 Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module 2 XMR Frame Location not assigned Slot 2 Status Last Recalled E MEM E MEM 1 License Setup Detail Enhance Format Aspect ProcAmp Detail Enhance Temporal Recursive Color Legalizer GPI E MEM UnSharp Mask Slot Config Based on a traditional film compositing technique called Unsharp Masking This edge sharpening filter allows for both positive and negative aperture correction Unsahrp Mask Enable Enables the Detail Enhancement Adjustment Unsharp Mask Slider Allows the user to enhance the detail in the image The range of the control is 0 to 100 Sharpness Enable Enables the Sharpness Adjustment Sharpness Slider Allows the user to sharpen the detail in the image The range of the control is 0 to 100 Copyright 2006 Silicon Optix Inc All rights reserved P 22 of 30 Silicon Optix Inc XMR_UM 20060209 doc Temporal Recursive Filter c k Temporal Recursive rame 1 Media Slot 1 Model XMR Description XMR Processing Module 2 Media Slot 2 Frame Location not assigned Sl

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