Grass Valley TTN-BES-3232-110 User Manual

TRITON routing switcher
Digital Audio Router 32x32
Product model no. TTN-BES-3232/110
INSTALLATION MANUAL
MANUAL PART NO. 04-050751-004 Rev. 2 MARCH 11, 2003
110 Ohm
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Headquarters
Thomson Broadcast Systems 17 rue du Petit Albi - BP 8244 95801 Cergy Pontoise Cedex FRANCE
Copyright 2003 Thomson Broadcast and Media Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. Grass Valley, Jupiter, and Triton are trademarks of Thomson. Specifications subject to change without notice.
For customer service, please call (800) 547-8949. For comments or questions concerning this manual, please contact: Technical Publications Department, P.O. Box 30816, Salt Lake City, Utah 84130 USA. Phone: (801) 972-8000. Fax: (801) 977-1602. Email: SLCtechpubs@THmulti.com
Thomson Broadcast and Media Solutions, Inc. P.O. Box 599000 Nevada City, CA 95959-7900 USA
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Contents
Electromagnetic Radiation Notice v
Hardware Warranty and Software License vi
Parts and Service vi
Revision history vii
1 General 1
1.1 Specifications 1
1.2 Connection drawing 2
2 Power connection 2
3 Connecting the BES-3232/110 to your PC 3
3.1 Selection of router level 3
3.2 Pin-out of RS-232 connector 3
3.3 Maximum cable length 3
4 NCB connection 4
4.1 Several routers in one system 4
4.2 Connecting control panels 4
4.3 Pin-out and cable type 5
4.3.1 RJ45 connectors 5
4.3.2 5-pin DIN connectors 5
4.3.3 RJ45 to 5-pin DIN converter 6
4.4 Control bus structure 6
4.5 Maximum distance between NCB devices 6
4.6 Control Bus configuration notes 6
5 Router configuration 8
5.1 Router level 8
5.2 Router mode 9
5.3 Power up mode 13
6 Connecting AES/EBU audio signals to the BES-3232/110 13
7 Control and connection of Triton systems, interface protocol 14
7.1 Important notes regarding the Triton Control Protocol 14
7.1.1 Binary Code 14
7.1.2 Echo 14
7.1.3 RS-422 Matrixes 14
7.1.4 Timeout 14
7.2 Basic principles 14
7.2.1 Example: A single unit with no NCB connected 14
7.2.2 Example: Several units connected by NCB 15
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7.3 RS232 15
7.4 NCB 15
7.5 Commands 16
7.5.1 Audio crosspoint set 16
7.5.2 Audio crosspoint set acknowledge 16
7.5.3 Video crosspoint set 16
7.5.4 Video crosspoint set acknowledge 17
7.5.5 Crosspoint status request 17
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Electromagnetic Radiation Notice
The following information is given to note compliance with the United States Government Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules (47 CFR Part 15) designed to limit interference to radio and TV reception. The ruling establishes measurement procedures and frequency criteria for Class A computing devices (commercial and industrial applications) with the following conduction and radiation limits:
CLASS A COMPUTING DEVICE: CONDUCTION LIMIT (Part 15.812)
Frequency (MHz) Maximum RF Line Voltage (uV)
0.45 - 1.6 1000
1.6 - 30 3000
CLASS A COMPUTING DEVICE: RADIATION LIMIT (Section 15.810)
Frequency (MHz) Distance (meters) Field Strength (uV/m)
30 - 88 30 30 88 - 216 30 50 216 - 1000 30 70
The policy of Thomson is one of continual development and improvement. For that reason Thomson uses components and manufacturing techniques that provide the current state-of-the-art suppression of electromagnetic radiation. This equipment, in production before October 1, 1981, has not been tested to the above listed measurements. However, equipment such as this delivered after October 1, 1983 will have the measurements on record at the factory. Therefore, in compliance with the stated FCC Regulation, the following information is provided for the user:
NOTE
Interference to Radio Communications
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. As temporarily permitted by regulation it has not been tested for compliance with the limits for Class A computing devices pursuant to Subpart J of of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
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Hardware Warranty and Software License
Please contact your local Thomson representative for hardware warranty and software license information.
Parts and Service
Thomson maintains a full stock of replacement parts available for immediate shipment.
NORTH AMERICA PARTS AND SERVICE
Please call toll-free 1-800-547-8949.
You will be switched automatically to the parts and service representative nearest you.
For email correspondence: broadcast-support@thmulti.com
Internet: http://www.thomsongrassvalley.com
INTERNATIONAL PARTS AND SERVICE
Contact your Thomson representative.
Revision history
Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below.
Revision Replaces Date Change Description
2 1 11/03/03 Updated with new Thomson/GVG design.
1 0 30/01/01 Corrected error in baud rate setting
0 - 10/10/00 Initial Revision
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