Harris DA-DHR6802+, DA-DSR6802+, DA-DH6802+, DA-DS6802+, DA-HR6802+ Installation And Operation Manual

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Edition C 175-000386-00
DA-DHR6802+: Dual 1×4 3-Gb/s/HD / SD Distribution Amplifiers with Reclocking DA-DSR6802+: Dual 1×4 SD-SDI Distribution Amplifiers with Reclocking DA-DH6802+: Dual 1×4 3-Gb/s/HD / SD Distribution Amplifiers DA-DS6802+: Dual 1×4 SD-SDI Distribution Amplifiers DA-HR6802+: Single 1×8 3-Gb/s/HD / SD Distribution Amplifiers with Reclocking DA-H6802+: Single 1×8 3-Gb/s/HD / SD Distribution Amplifiers
Installation and Operation Manual
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6800+
DA-DHR6802+: Dual 1×4 3 Gb/s / HD / SD
Distribution Amplifiers with Reclocking DA-DH6802+: Dual 1×4 3 Gb/s/HD / SD Distribution Amplifiers DA-DSR6802+: Dual 1×4 SD-SDI Distribution Amplifiers with Reclocking DA-DS6802+: Dual 1×4 SD-SDI Distribution Amplifiers DA-HR6802+: Single 1×8 3 Gb/s / HD / SD Distribution Amplifiers with Reclocking DA-H6802+: Single 1×8 3 Gb/s / HD / SD Distribution Amplifiers
Installation and Operation Manual
Edition C October 2007
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Copyright Information
Copyright 2007 Harris Corporation, 1025 West NASA Boulevard, Melbourne, Florida 32919-0001 U.S.A. All rights reserved. This publication supersedes all previous releases. Printed in Canada.
This product and related documentation are protected by copyright and are distributed under licenses restricting their use, copying, distribution, and decompilation. No part of this product or related documentation may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Harris Corporation and its licensors, if any.
This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically added to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated into new editions of the publication. Harris Corporation may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in this publication at any time.
Warranty Information
The limited warranty policy provides a complete description of your warranty coverage, limitations, and exclusions, as well as procedures for obtaining warranty service. To view the complete warranty, visit our website.
This publication is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
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Contents
Preface
Manual Information .............................................................................. vii
Purpose ........................................................................................... vii
Audience ........................................................................................ vii
Revision History ........................................................................... viii
Writing Conventions ....................................................................... ix
Obtaining Documents ..................................................................... ix
Unpacking/Shipping Information ............................................................x
Safety Standards and Compliances ........................................................ xi
Safety Terms and Symbols ............................................................. xi
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive ............... xii
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive ......................................................................... xiii
Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview ...................................................................................................1
Product Description ..................................................................................2
Main Features ...................................................................................2
Typical Broadcast and Production Applications ..............................4
Module Descriptions ................................................................................5
Front Module ....................................................................................5
Back Modules ...................................................................................5
Signal Flow ..............................................................................................7
Chapter 2: Installation
Overview ...................................................................................................9
Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings ................................................10
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Unpacking the Module .......................................................................... 11
Preparing for Installation ............................................................... 11
Checking the Packing List ............................................................. 12
Setting Jumpers ..................................................................................... 14
Setting J1/J2 Jumpers ..................................................................... 14
Setting J3 Jumpers ......................................................................... 15
Setting J4/J5 Jumpers ..................................................................... 16
Installing 6800+ Modules ..................................................................... 18
Required Frames and Back Module Connector Types .................. 18
Installing Modules .......................................................................... 18
Removing Modules ........................................................................ 18
Making Connections .............................................................................. 18
Chapter 3: Operation
Overview ................................................................................................ 19
Operating Notes ..................................................................................... 20
Understanding Jumper Controls............................................................. 20
Introducing Jumper Control Types ................................................ 20
J1/J2 Jumpers ................................................................................. 21
J3 Jumpers ...................................................................................... 21
J4/J5 Jumpers ................................................................................. 21
Understanding Parameter Types ............................................................ 22
Adjustable Parameters .................................................................... 22
Read-Only Parameters ................................................................... 22
Setting Locally Controlled Parameters ................................................. 23
Local Control Reclocking Mode .................................................... 23
Setting Remotely Controlled Parameters .............................................. 24
Changing Parameter Settings ................................................................ 26
Recalling Default Parameter Settings ............................................ 26
Reading the Software Version ....................................................... 26
Reading the Hardware Version ...................................................... 26
LEDs and Alarms .................................................................................. 27
Module Status Indicator LED ........................................................ 27
Module-Specific LEDs .................................................................. 28
Alarms ............................................................................................ 29
Chapter 4: Specifications
Overview ................................................................................................ 31
Inputs ..................................................................................................... 32
Outputs .................................................................................................. 33
Performance .......................................................................................... 34
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Power Consumption ................................................................................34
Temperature ...........................................................................................34
Start-Up Time ........................................................................................34
Index
Keywords ...............................................................................................35
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Manual Information
Purpose
This manual details the features, installation procedures, operational procedures, and specifications of the following distribution amplifiers:
DA-DHR6802+ dual 1×4 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers
with reclocking
DA-DH6802+ dual 1×4 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers
DA-DSR6802+ dual 1×4 SD-SDI distribution amplifiers with
reclocking
DA-DS6802+ dual 1×4 SD-SDI distribution amplifiers
DA-HR6802+ single 1×8 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers
with reclocking
DA-H6802+ single 1×8 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers
Audience
This manual is written for engineers, technicians and operators responsible for the installation, setup, and / or operation of the DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ distribution amplifiers.
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Revision History
Table P-1. Manual Revision History
Edition Date Revision History
A May 2007 Initial release
B August 2007 Added information about single channel
distribution amplifiers
C October 2007 Removed information about single channel
SD-SDI distribution amplifiers
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Writing Conventions
To enhance your understanding, the authors of this manual have adhered to the following text conventions:
Obtaining Documents
Technical documents can be viewed or downloaded from our website. Alternatively, contact your Customer Service representative to request a document.
Table P-2. Manual Style and Writing Conventions
Term or Convention
Description
Bold Indicates dialog boxes, property sheets, fields, buttons,
check boxes, list boxes, combo boxes, menus, submenus, windows, lists, and selection names.
Italics Indicates email addresses, the names of books or
publications, and the 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, or DELETE.
Code
Indicates variables or command-line entries, such as a DOS entry or something you type into a field.
> Indicates the direction of navigation through a hierarchy
of menus and windows.
hyperlink Indicates a jump to another location within the electronic
document or elsewhere
Internet address
Indicates a jump to a website or URL
Note
Indicates important information that helps to avoid and troubleshoot problems.
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Unpacking/Shipping Information
This product was carefully inspected, tested, and calibrated before shipment to ensure years of stable and trouble free service.
1. Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit.
2. Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list.
3. Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing.
4. Contact the carrier if any item is damaged.
5. Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated components before you install the unit.
Keep at least one set of original packaging, in the event that you need to return a product for servicing. If the original packaging is not available, you can purchase replacement packaging at a modest cost or supply your own packaging as long as it meets the following criteria:
Withstands the weight of the product
Holds the product rigid within the packaging
Leaves at least two inches of space between the product and the container
Protects the corners of the product
Ship products back to us for servicing prepaid and, if possible, in the original packaging material. If the product is still within the warranty period, we will return the product prepaid after servicing.
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Safety Standards and Compliances
See the 6800+ Safety Instructions and Standards Manual to find the safety standards and compliances for this 6800+ series product. A safety manual is shipped with every FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual and can be downloaded from our website. Alternatively, contact your Customer Service representative for a copy of this safety manual.
Safety Terms and Symbols
This product manual uses the following safety terms and symbols to identify certain conditions or practices. See the 6800+ Safety Instructions and Standards Manual for more information.
Table P-3. Safety Terms and Symbols
WARNING: Identifies 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: Identifies conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property. Important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions are included in the literature accompanying the product.
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Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive
Directive 2002 / 95 / EC—commonly known as the European U nion (EU) Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS)—sets limits on the use of certain substances found in electrical and electronic equipment. The intent of this legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals that may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end-of-life recycling. The Directive, which took effect on July 1, 2006, refers to the following hazardous substances:
Lead (Pb)
Mercury (Hg)
Cadmium (Cd)
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr-V1)
Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB)
Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)
In accordance with this EU Directive, products sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS-compliant and “lead-free.” (See our website for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance.) Spare parts supplied for the repair and upgrade of equipment sold before July 1, 2006 are exempt from the legislation. Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a RoHS-compliant symbol, as shown in Figure P-1.
Figure P-1. RoHS Compliance Symbol
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Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
The European Union (EU) Directive 2002 / 96 / EC on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) deals with the collection, treatment, recovery, and recycling of electrical and electronic waste products. The objective of the WEEE Directive is to assign the responsibility for the disposal of associated hazardous waste to either the producers or users of these products. As of August 13, 2005, producers or users are required to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life, and must not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods. (Some EU member states may have different deadlines.)
In accordance with this EU Directive, companies selling electric or electronic devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly recycled. (See our website for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance.) Contact your local Sales representative for information on returning these products for recycling. Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a WEEE-compliant symbol, as shown in Figure P-2.
Figure P-2. WEEE Compliance Symbol
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Preliminary—Contents are proprietary and confidential. Do not photocopy or distribute.
Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview
The following topics are described in this chapter:
“Main Features” on page 2
“Module Descriptions” on page 5
“Product Description” on page 2
“Signal Flow” on page 7
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Product Description
The DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ series of distribution amplifiers are designed to distribute serial digital video signals according to SMPTE 257C, 292M, 424M, DVB, and other related standards. They feature high reliability, excellent video performance, and low cost.
The individual modules are available in the following configurations:
DA-DHR6802+: dual channel 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers with reclocking (see page 2 for a list of its main features)
DA-DH6802+: dual channel 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers (see page 3 for a list of its main features)
DA-DSR6802+: dual channel SD distribution amplifiers with reclocking (see page 3 for a list of its main features)
DA-DS6802+: dual channel SD distribution amplifiers (see page 3 for a list of its main features)
DA-HR6802+: single channel 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers with reclocking (see page 4 for a list of its main features)
DA-H6802+: single channel 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers (see page 4 for a list of its main features)
You can set up, control, and monitor these distribution amplifier modules either locally (via a card-edge jumper) or remotely (via RS-232 ports or optional ICE6800+ Ethernet connection).
Main Features
DA-DHR6802+
Configurable as a single channel of one input and eight outputs (1×8), or two independent channels of one input and 4 outputs
Enable automatic switching input between input 1 and input 2 in the l×8 configuration when a loss of the input signal is detected
Input signal presence detect and report
Automatic input cable equalization
Maximum equalized cable length adjustable (for 270Mb/s and remotely only)
Reclocking Mode selectable as automatic or manual
Re-lockable for 270Mb/s, 1.5Gb/s and 3.0Gb/s SMPTE signal
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Re-lockable for DVB-ASI signal
Reclock status and rate report by LEDs
Reclocking Bypass mode is selectable as automatic or enforced
Card edge control by jumpers with LED display
Remote control via RS-232 or Ethernet
DA-DH6802+
Configurable as a single channel of one input and eight outputs
(1×8), or two independent channels of one input and 4 outputs
Enable automatic switching input between input 1 and input 2 in the
l×8 configuration when a loss of the input signal is detected
Input signal presence detect and report
Automatic input cable equalization
Maximum equalized cable length adjustable (for 270 Mb/s and
remotely only)
Direct fanout the input signal (5 Mb/s to 3 Gb/s) without reclocking
Card edge control by jumpers with LED display
Remote control via RS-232 or Ethernet
DA-DSR6802+
Configurable as a single channel of one input, eight outputs or two
independent channels of one input and 4 outputs
Enable automatic switching input between input 1 and input 2 in the
l×8 configuration when a loss of the input signal is detected
Input signal presence detect and report
Automatic input cable equalization
Maximum equalized cable length adjustable (remotely only)
Reclocking Mode selectable as automatic or manual
Re-lockable for 270 Mb/s SMPTE signal
Re-lockable for DVB-ASI signal
Reclock status and rate report by LEDs
Reclocking Bypass mode is selectable as automatic or enforced
Card edge control by jumpers with LED display
Remote control via RS-232 or Ethernet
DA-DS6802+
Configurable as a single channel of one input and eight outputs
(1×8), or two independent channels of one input and 4 outputs.
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Enable automatic switching input between input 1 and input 2 in the 1×8 configuration when a loss of the input signal is detected.
Input signal presence detect and report
Automatic input cable equalization
Maximum equalized cable length adjustable (remotely only)
Direct fanout the input signal (5Mb/s to 540Mb/s) without reclocking
Card edge control by jumpers with LED display
Remote control via RS-232 or Ethernet
DA-HR6802+
One input, eight outputs
Input signal presence detect and report
Automatic input cable equalization
Maximum equalized cable length adjustable (for 270 Mb/s and remotely only)
Reclocking Mode selectable as automatic or manual
Re-lockable for 270Mb/s, 1.5 Gb/s and 3.0 Gb/s SMPTE signal
Re-lockable for DVB-ASI signal
Reclock status and rate report by LEDs
Reclocking Bypass mode is selectable as automatic or enforced
Card edge control by jumpers with LED display
Remote control via RS-232 or Ethernet
DA-H6802+
One input, eight outputs
Input signal presence detect and report
Automatic input cable equalization
Maximum equalized cable length adjustable (for 270 Mb/s and remotely only)
Direct fanout the input signal (5 Mb/s to 3 Gb/s) without reclocking
Card edge control by jumpers with LED display
Remote control via RS-232 or Ethernet
Typical Broadcast and Production Applications
DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ distribution amplifiers can be used in broadcast, cable, production, educational, and auditorium applications where a low cost method of distributing dual channel signals is required.
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Module Descriptions
Front Module
Figure 1-1 is a generic top-front view of a typical front module. See Figure 3-1 on page 20 for jumper locations; see Figure 3-2 on page 27
and Figure 3-3 on page 28 for LED locations.
Figure 1-1. Typical Front Module
Back Modules
DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ modules can be installed with double-width back connectors in FR6802+X(F) and FR6802+DM frames. These modules cannot be installed in 6800 / 7000 series frames.
FR6802+X(F) Frame Back Module
Figure 1-2 shows the double-width back connector module used by the
DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ when installed in an FR6802+X(F) frame.
Note
Distribution amplifiers with unused inputs should have the input terminated. Not doing so may cause erroneous readings of a valid input signal that can be induced from adjacent slots.
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Figure 1-2. Back Module for FR6802+X(F) Frame
SDI
IN
SDI O UT 1
1
1
2
2
43
SDI O UT 2
12
43
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Signal Flow
Figure 1-3. Signal Flow Diagram
EQ
EQ
Reclocker
Reclocker
IN 1
EQ_A
EQ_B
RCLK_A
RCLK_B
IN 2
4×4
Driver
Driver
Inverter
1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4
2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4
Inverter
Inverter
Inverter
Streamin
g
bus
DRV_B
DRV_A
Trans­ceiver
Stream ing sub-board
CTRL bus
DA coreDC/DC
+3.3 V
+6.8 V
CNFG
EQ_A
EQ_B
RCLK_A
RCLK_B
CNFG
DRV_A
DRV_B
Shift register array
I2C
OUT 2
O
UT 1
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Chapter 2
Installation
Overview
This chapter describes DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ modules’ installation process, including the following topics:
“Installing Modules” on page 18
“Making Connections” on page 18
“Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings” on page 10
“Removing Modules” on page 18
“Required Frames and Back Module Connector Types” on page 18
“Setting Jumpers” on page 14
“Unpacking the Module” on page 11
See the FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for information about installing and operating an FR6802+ frame and its components.
CAUTION
Before installing this product, read the 6800+ Series Safety Instructions and Standards manual shipped with every FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual, or downloadable from our
website. This safety manual contains important information about the safe installation and operation of 6800+ series products.
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Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings
Power consumption information is listed in Chapter 4: “Specifications”
on page 34.
Table 2-1 describes the maximum allowable power ratings for 6800+
frames. Note the given maximums before installing any 6800+ modules in your frame.
DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ modules can be installed in FR6802+ frames. They cannot be installed in 6800 / 7000 series frames.
Table 2-1. Maximum Power Ratings for 6800+ Frames
6800+ Frame Type
Max. Frame Power Dissipation
Number of Usable Slots
Max. Power Dissipation Per Slot
FR6802+XF (frame with AC power supply)
120 W 20 6 W
FR6802+XF48 (frame with DC power supply)
105 W 20 5.25 W
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Unpacking the Module
Preparing for Installation
Before you install DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ modules, perform the following:
Check the equipment for any visible damage that may have
occurred during transit.
Confirm receipt of all items on the packing list. See “Checking the
Packing List” for more information.
Remove the anti-static shipping pouch, if present, and all other
packaging material.
Retain the original packaging materials for possible re-use.
See “Unpacking/Shipping Information” on page x for information about returning a product for servicing.
Note
Contact your Customer Service representative if parts are missing or damaged.
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Checking the Packing List
Table 2-2. Dual 1×4 Distribution Amplifier Modules Packing List
Ordered Product Content Description
DA-DHR6802+ Distribution Amplifier Module with Reclocking
DA-DHR6802+
• One DA-DHR6802+ front module
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-DHR6802+
• One DA-DHR6802+ front module
• One standard double-slot back connector
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-DHR6802+DR
• One standard double-slot back connector
DA-DH6802+ Distribution Amplifier Modules
DA-DH6802+
• One DA-DH6802+ front module
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-DH6802+D
• One DA-DH6802+ front module
• One standard double-slot back connector
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-DH6802+DR
• One standard double-slot back connector
DA-DSR6802+ Distribution Amplifier Module with Reclocking
DA-DSR6802+
• One DA-DSR6802+ front module
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-DSR6802+ D
• One DA-DSR6802+front module
• One standard double-slot back connector
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-DSR6802+DR
• One standard double-slot back connector
DA-DS6802+ Distribution Amplifier Modules
DA-DS6802+
• One DA-DS6802+ front module
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-DS6802+D
• One DA-DS6802+ front module
• One standard double-slot back connector
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-DS6802+DR
• One standard double-slot back connector
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Table 2-3. Single 1×8 Distribution Amplifier Modules Packing List
Ordered Product Content Description
DA-HR6802+ Distribution Amplifier Modules
with Reclocking
DA-HR6802+
• One DA-HR6802+ front module
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-HR6802+D
• One DA-HR6802+ front module
• One standard double-slot back connector
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-HR6802+DR
• One standard double-slot back connector
DA-H6802+ Distribution Amplifier Module
DA-H6802+
• One DA-H6802+ front module
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-H6802+
• One DA-H6802+ front module
• One standard double-slot back connector
•One DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ Installation and Operation Manual
DA-H6802+DR
• One standard double-slot back connector
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Setting Jumpers
Setting J1/J2 Jumpers
The J1 and J21 jumpers are used to select local control reclock setting. Follow this procedure to set the jumpers:
1. Locate the J1 and J2 jumper sets on the module. Figure 2-1 shows the standard location of the jumper sets.
2. Place a shunt on the pin that corresponds to the mode that you want. (See page 21 for a description of the J1/J2 settings.)
Figure 2-1. J1/J2 Jumper Set Locations
1
Jumper J2 is not operational in DA-HR/H6802+ modules.
Note
Set the J1 jumper for input 1rate control. Set the J2 jumper for input 2 rate control.
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Setting J3 Jumpers
The J3 jumper is used to set channel configuration, control mode, and enabling input backup. Follow this procedure to set the jumper:
1. Locate jumper set J3 on the module. Figure 2-2 shows the standard
location of the jumper set.
Figure 2-2. J3 Jumper Set Location
2. Place a jumper on the pin that corresponds to the setting that you
want. (See page 21 for a description of the J3 settings.)
Note
You need to configure modules for local or remote operation before power-up. To change the configuration, first remove power from the module, reset the jumper, and then reapply power.
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Setting J4/J5 Jumpers
The J4 and J5 jumpers are used to set the output slew rate control. Follow this procedure to set the jumpers:
1. Locate the J3 and J4 jumper sets on the module. Figure 2-3 shows the standard location of the jumper sets.
Figure 2-3. J4/J5 Jumper Set Locations
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2. Place a jumper on the pins that correspond to the slew rate you
want. See Table 2-4.
Table 2-4. J4/J5 Jumper Set Settings
Slew Rate Settings Modules Using this Setting
Automatic
Reclockable input signal in
• DA-DHR6802+
• DA-HR6802+
Manual — High
• DA-DH6802+
• DA-H6802+
Non-reclockable input signal in
• DA-DHR6802+
• DA-HR6802+
Manual — Low
Jumper Setting Not Required
• DA-DSR6802+
• DA-DS6802+
J4 J5
321
321
J4 J5
321
321
J4 J5
321
321
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Installing 6800+ Modules
Required Frames and Back Module Connector Types
These modules have double-width back connectors that can be installed in an FR6802+ series frame. See the FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for details on installing back connectors in an FR6802+ frame.
These modules cannot be installed in 6800 / 7000 series frames.
Installing Modules
These modules require no specialized installation procedures. See the FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for information about installing and operating an FR6802+ frame and its components.
Removing Modules
These modules require no specialized removal procedures. See the FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for information about removing components in an FR6802+ frame.
Making Connections
Once you have installed the module, you can connect it to the appropriate input and outputs.
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Chapter 3
Operation
Overview
This chapter describes how to operate DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/ H6802+ modules using local controls only. See the following documents for information on how to operate this product remotely:
+ Pilot Lite™ User Manual for serial control interface
CCS™ Navigator™, Pilot™, CoPilot™, or RCP-CCS-1U Remote
Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual for Ethernet control interface
The following topics are discussed in this chapter:
“Changing Parameter Settings” on page 26
“LEDs and Alarms” on page 27
“Operating Notes” on page 20
“Setting Locally Controlled Parameters” on page 23
“Setting Remotely Controlled Parameters” on page 24
“Understanding Jumper Controls” on page 20
“Understanding Parameter Types” on page 22
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Operating Notes
When you change a control parameter on a DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/ H6802+ module, the effect is immediate. However, the module requires up to 20 seconds to save the latest change. After 20 seconds, the new settings are saved and will be restored if the module loses power and must be restarted.
Understanding Jumper Controls
Introducing Jumper Control Types
Figure 3-1. Location of the Jumper Sets
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J1/J2 Jumpers
You can use the J1 (for channel 1 control) or J21 (for channel 2 control) jumper to select local control reclock setting.
Figure 3-1 on page 20 illustrates the location of these jumpers. See Figure 2-1 on page 14 for a close-up view of the J1 /J2 jumper set.
For local control, the J1 /J2 jumpers are used to determine reclocking mode. See “Setting Locally Controlled Parameters” on page 23 for more information.
J3 Jumpers
Figure 3-1 on page 20 illustrates the location of this jumper. See Figure 2-2 on page 15 for a close-up view of the J3 jumper set.
You can use the J3 jumper set to select the following items:
Remote control: When the jumper is set to the “remote” position,
the reclocker setting is handled by + Pilot Lite only. You may select the three setting modes (automatic, manual, and bypass) remotely via + Pilot Lite.
Backup_EN: When the BACKUP_EN switch is installed, the
module automatically selects input 2 to be an input source when input 1 has lost its input signal. When the input signal returns, the outputs will return to input 1 as the distribution amplifier is configured (as 1×8 mode for DA-DHR6802+, DA-H6802+).
Channel configuration: This switch allows you to configure the
module to operate as a 1×8 or as a dual 1×4 for DA-DHR6802+, DA-H6802+.
J4/J5 Jumpers
Figure 3-1 on page 20 illustrates the location of this jumper. See Figure 2-2 on page 15 for a close-up view of the J4/J5 jumper set. See Table 2-4 on page 17 for automatic and manual slew rate settings.
You can use the J4/J5 jumper set to set the output slew rate control. You can choose from
Automatic slew rate: for the reclockable input signal in
DA-DHR6802+ and DA-HR6802+
1
Jumper J2 is not operational in DA-HR/H6802+ modules.
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Manual-high slew rate: for DA-DH6802+ and DA-H6802+; or for non-reclockable input signal in DA-DHR6802+ and DA-HR6802+ modules
Manual-low slew rate: for DA-DH6802+ and DA-H6802+; or for non-reclockable input signal in DA-DHR6802+ and DA-HR6802+ modules
J4/J5 jumper settings are not required for DA-DSR6802+, DA­DS6802+ modules.
Understanding Parameter Types
Most module parameters are adjustable, and can be set using either card-edge controls (see “Understanding Jumper Controls” on page 20) or a software application (see “Setting Remotely Controlled
Parameters” on page 24). However, there are some parameters that are
considered “read-only” and cannot be changed. Indicated by the abbreviation “[RO],” these parameters provide status and feedback information only.
Adjustable Parameters
Two types of adjustable parameters can be changed using the card-edge controls:
Numerical parameters—which require you to select a value within a numerical range
Selectable parameters—which require you to select a specific option
Both numerical and selectable parameter changes are immediate.
Use the available 6800+ software controls (serial
/ local or Ethernet /
remote network) to view and monitor parameter selections.
Read-Only Parameters
Many of the read-only parameters are also represented by LEDs on the front of the module’s card edge. See Figure 3-2 on page 27 and
Figure 3-3 on page 28 for the location of these LEDs.
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Setting Locally Controlled Parameters
Local Control Reclocking Mode
In the local control reclock setting operation mode, all of the settings’ data status information appears on the + Pilot Lite control screen; however, you cannot change any setting in this mode via + Pilot Lite. (To control the reclocking setting mode via + Pilot Lite, set the J3 jumper to the remote control reclock setting operation mode.)
For local control, the J1 and J2 jumpers are used to determine reclocking mode. Table 3-1 describes parameters that are accessible locally.
Note
Harris recommends that you use the available 6800+ software control options (serial / local or Ethernet / remote) to aid in viewing, setting, and confirming parameter values.
Table 3-1. DA-DHR6802+, DA-HR6802+, DA-DSR6802+ Local Control Reclock Modes
Reclock Mode Description
AUTO (Default) Automatically detects the rate; if no selection rate jumpers are selected, the
selection will be AUTO
270 Forces channel to lock to a 270 Mb/s signal
Set the jumper on the pin that allows the reclocker to handle 270 Mb/s data only
• If 270 reclock mode is selected, the 270 Mb/ s LED will turn on
• If the module can successfully lock to the input, the lock LED will turn on
• If reclocking is not successful, the lock LED will turn off and un-reclocked data will be present at output
1.5HD Set the jumper on the pin that allows the reclocker to handle HD (1.485 Gb/s) data only
• If 1.5HD reclock mode is selected, the 1.5G LED will turn on
• If the module can successfully lock to the input, the lock LED will turn on
• If reclocking is not successful, the lock LED will turn off and un-reclocked
data will be present at output
3.0HD Set the jumper on the pin that allows the reclocker to handle HD (2.97 Gb/s) data only
• If 3.0HD reclock mode is selected, the 3.0G LED will turn on
• If the module can successfully lock to the input, the lock LED will turn on
• If reclocking is not successful, the lock LED will turn off and un-reclocked
data will be present at output
BYPASS Forces channel to bypass the reclocker
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Setting Remotely Controlled Parameters
Table 3-2 and Table 3-3 on page 25 describe parameters that are
accessible remotely. See your CCS control software application manual or online help for more information on setting and monitoring these parameters remotely.
Legend
Bold option=Indicates that this is the default setting for the parameter.
[RO]=Indicates that parameters are read-only/feedback, and cannot be used to select controls.
All parameters clip unless otherwise noted.
Table 3-2. DA-DH6802+, DA-DS6802+, DA-H6802+ Remotely Controlled Parameters
Name Range Description
Backup mode
0 = Disable
•1 = Enable
Loss of signal (input 1) switching enable, automatically switch both output MUXs to select input 2 when input 1 has lost its input signal
Output configuration
0=1×4
• 1=1×8 ch. 1
• 2=1×8 ch. 2
Allows you to select if the card is in dual 1×4 or 1×8, with input 1 routed to all outputs; or 1×8 with input 2 routed to all outputs
Signal present [RO]
•0=No
•1=Yes
Indicates if the input is present or not
Slew rate*
•0=HD
•1=SD
•2=Auto
Allows you to specify the slew rate as either HD (1.485 Gb/s or 3.0 Gb/s) or SD
Loss of input alarm
0=Disable
•1=Enable
Enables or disables the Loss of Input alarm
Loss of lock alarm
0=Disable
•1=Enable
Enables or disables the Loss of Lock alarm
* DA-DH6802+ only
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Table 3-3. DA-DHR6802+, DA-DSR6802+, DA-HR6802+ Remotely Controlled Parameters
Name Range Description
Backup mode
0 = Disable
•1 = Enable
Loss of signal (input 1) switching enable, automatically switch both output MUXs to select input 2 when input 1 has lost its input signal
Output configuration
0=1×4
• 1=1×8 ch. 1
• 2=1×8 ch. 2
Allows you to select if the card is in dual 1×4 or 1×8, input 1 routed to all outputs; or 1×8 with input 2 routed to all outputs
Locked data rate [RO]
• 0=Unknown
•1=270
•2=HD
• 3=HD 3.0*
•4=Bypass
Displays the locked input rate; if the input cannot be locked, “Bypass” is displayed
Signal present [RO]
•0=No
•1=Yes
Indicates if the Input is present or not
Reclocking mode
0=Auto
•1=270
•2=HD
• 3=HD 3.0*
•4=Bypass
Allows you to select the reclock rate for the input
Loss of input alarm
0=Disable
•1=Enable
Enables or disables the Loss of Input alarm
Loss of lock alarm
0=Disable
•1=Enable
Enables or disables the Loss of Lock alarm
Slew rate*
•0=HD
•1=SD
•2=Auto
Allows you to specify slew rate as either HD (1.485 Gb/s or 3.0 Gb/s) or SD
* DA-DHR6802+ only
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Changing Parameter Settings
You can change module parameter settings locally with the card-edge jumper or remotely by selecting the Reclocking Mode parameter setting.
Recalling Default Parameter Settings
You cannot recall default parameter settings for DA-DHR/DH/DSR/ DS/HR/H6802+ modules.
Reading the Software Version
The current software version of your pertinent module can be viewed using Pilot (via Ethernet control). See your CCS Pilot User Manual or Online Help for information on viewing software versions.
Reading the Hardware Version
The current hardware revision of your pertinent module can be viewed using Pilot (via Ethernet control). See your CCS Pilot User Manual or Online Help for information on viewing hardware identifiers.
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LEDs and Alarms
Module Status Indicator LED
Figure 3-2. Module Status Indicator LED
A module status LED reports the state of the module. See Figure 3-1 on
page 20 for the location of this LED, and Table 3-4 for a definition of
the LED colors.
Table 3-4. Module Status Indicator LED Descriptions
LED Color Sequence Meaning
Off There is no power to the module; the module is
not operational
Green There is power to the module; the module is
operating properly
Amber There is an alarm condition
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Module-Specific LEDs
Figure 3-3. Module-Specific LEDs
Each 6800+ module has a number of LEDs assigned to indicate varying states / functions. These functions are listed in Table 3-5.
Table 3-5. Module-Specific Status LEDs
Name Color Function
270* Green Input signal is reclocked at 270 Mb/s
1.5G* Green Input signal is reclocked at 1.485 Gb/s
3.0G* Green Input signal is reclocked at 3.0 Gb/s
LOCK* Off Signal cannot be locked
Green Signal locked
PRES Off Input signal absent
Green Input signal present
* DA-DHR/HR/DSR6802+ modules only
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Alarms
Alarms are usually logged and monitored within the available 6800+ software control applications (for example, + Pilot Lite or Pilot). See the appropriate software control user manual or online help for more information.
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Chapter 4
Specifications
Overview
The following specification tables appear in this chapter:
“Inputs” on page 32
“Outputs” on page 33
“Power Consumption” on page 34
“Performance” on page 34
“Start-Up Time” on page 34
“Temperature” on page 34
Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
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Inputs
Table 4-1. Input Specifications
Item Specification
Number of inputs
Dual channel mode
1 each channel
Single channel mode
1
Signal type 3.0 G, HD, SD, ASI
Connector BNC per IEC169-8
Impedance 75Ω
Return loss > 15 dB to 1.5 GHz
> 10 dB 1.5 GHz to 3.0 GHz
Maximum signal level 0.88 V
Cable equalization * For DAs with reclocking
270 Mb/s
0–1,148 ft (0–350 m) Belden 1694A or equivalent
HD
0–459 ft (0–140 m) Belden 1694A or equivalent
3.0 Gb/s
0–230 ft (0–70 m) Belden 1694A or equivalent
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Outputs
Table 4-2. Output Specifications
Item Specification
Number of outputs
Dual channel mode
4 each channel
Single channel mode
8
Signal type 3.0G, HD, SD, ASI
Connector BNC per IEC169-8
Impedance 75Ω
Return loss > 15 dB 5 MHz to 1.5 GHz
> 10 dB 1.5 GHz to 3.0 GHz
Signal amplitude 800 mV ± 10%
DC offset 0.0 V ± 0.5 V
Rise and fall time
270 Mb/s
400-1500 pS
HD
< 270 pS
3 Gb
< 135 pS
Overshoot < 10% of amplitude
Reclocking 2.97 G, 1.485 G, 270 Mb/s
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Performance
Power Consumption
Module power consumption is < 6 W.
Temperature
Start-Up Time
Module start-up time is approximately 3 seconds.
Table 4-3. Performance Specifications
Item Specification
Jitter 0.2 UI for reclocking DA
0.3 UI for non-reclocking DA (reference only)
Propagation ~ 4.0 ns (for reference only)
Table 4-4. Temperature Specifications
Item Specification
Performance temperature 32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C)
Operating temperature 41° to 113°F (5° to 45°C)
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Index
Keywords
A-H
Adjustable parameters 22 Alarms 29 Applications 4 Back connectors. See Back modules Back modules 5–6, 18 Backup_EN switch 21 Changing parameter settings 26 Channel configuration switch 21 Controls
control types 20 understanding controls 20–23
DA-DH6802+
alarms 29 applications 4 description
back module 5–6 features 3 front module 5
product 2 LEDs 27–28 packing list 12 reclock modes 14 remote parameters 24 setting jumpers 14–17, 20–22 signal flow 7 specifications
input specifications 32
output specifications 33
performance specifications 34
power consumption 34 start-up time 34 temperature specifications 34
DA-DHR6802+
alarms 29 applications 4 description
back module 5–6 features 2–3 front module 5
product 2 LEDs 27–28 packing list 12 reclock modes 14, 23 setting jumpers 14–17, 20–22 signal flow 7 specifications
input specifications 32
output specifications 33
performance specifications 34
power consumption 34
start-up time 34
temperature specifications 34
DA-DS6802
+
alarms 29 applications 4 description
back module 5–6
features 3
front module 5
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product 2 LEDs 28 packing list 12 remote parameters 24 setting jumpers 14–17, 20–21 signal flow 7 specifications
input specifications 32
output specifications 33
performance specifications 34
power consumption 34
start-up time 34
temperature specifications 34
DA-DSR6802+
alarms 29 applications 4 description
back module 5–6
features 3
front module 5
product 2 LEDs 28 packing list 12 reclock modes 23 remote parameters 25 setting jumpers 14–17, 20–21 signal flow 7 specifications
input specifications 32
output specifications 33
performance specifications 34
power consumption 34
start-up time 34
temperature specifications 34
DA-H6802+
alarms 29 applications 4 description
back module 5–6
features 4
front module 5
product 2 LEDs 27–28 packing list 13 reclock modes 14
remote parameters 24 setting jumpers 14–17, 20–21 signal flow 7 specifications
input specifications 32 output specifications 33 performance specifications 34 power consumption 34 start-up time 34 temperature specifications 34
DA-HR6802+
alarms 29 applications 4 description
back module 5–6 features 4 front module 5
product 2 LEDs 27–28 packing list 13 reclock modes 14, 23 setting jumpers 14–17, 20–21 signal flow 7 specifications
input specifications 32
output specifications 33
performance specifications 34
power consumption 34
start-up time 34
temperature specifications 34
Descriptions
features
DA-DH6802+ 3
DA-DHR6802+ 2
DA-DS6802+ 3
DA-DSR6802+ 3
DA-H6802+ 4
DA-HR6802+ 4 LEDs 27–28 module descriptions
back modules 5–6
front modules 5 product description 2
Directives
Restriction on Hazardous Substances xii
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Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
xiii
Features 2–4 Front modules 5 Hardware versions, reading 26
I-K
Input specifications 32 Installation
back modules 18 installing modules 18 jumpers 14 power ratings 10 preparing modules 11 removing modules 18 required frames 18 unpacking modules 11
Introduction
applications 4 main features 2–4 module descriptions
back modules 5–6
front modules 5
product description 2 signal flow diagrams 7
Jumpers
controls
Backup_EN switch 21
channel configuration switch 21
control types 20
local control 23
remote control 21
understanding jumper controls 20–23
J1 14, 21, 23 J2 14, 21, 23 J3 15, 21 J4 16–17, 21–22 J5 16–17, 21–22 setting jumpers 14
L-Q
LEDs
descriptions 27–28 module specific 28
module status 27 Local control jumpers 23 Locally controlled parameter list 23 Manual information vii–ix Modes. See Reclock modes Modules
1×4 (dual) configurations. See DA-DHR/DH/
DSR/DS6802+
1×8 (single) configurations. See DA-HR/H6802+
applications 4
back modules 5–6, 18
descriptions 2
features 2–4
front modules 5
installing modules 18
jumpers 14–17, 20–21
LEDs
module specific 28
module status 27 preparing for installation 11 removing modules 18
Operating temperature 34 Operation
alarms 29 Backup_EN switch 21 channel configuration switch 21 jumper control types 20 LEDs 27–28 local jumper controls 23 operating notes 20 parameters
changing settings 26
lists 23–25
parameter types 22
recalling settings 26
setting parameters 23–25 reading
hardware versions 26
software versions 26 remote jumper controls 21 understanding jumper controls 20–23
Output specifications 33 Parameters
adjustable 22 changing settings 26
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lists 23, 24–25 locally controlled 23 parameter types 22 read-only 22 recalling settings 26 remotely controlled 24–25
setting parameters 23–25 Performance specifications 34 Performance temperature 34 Power consumption specifications 34 Power ratings 10 Power up time 34 Preparing for installation 11 Product description 2
R-Z
Read-only parameters 22 Reclock modes 14, 23 Remote control jumpers 21 Remotely controlled parameter list 24–25 Removing modules 18 Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
directive xii
Safety
compliances xi RoHS directive xii standards xi symbols xi terms xi
WEEE directive xiii Setting jumpers 14 Shipping information x Signal flow diagrams 7 Software versions, reading 26 Specifications
input 32
output 33
performance 34
power consumption 34
start-up time 34
temperature 34 Start-up time 34 Temperature specifications 34 Unpacking modules x, 11 Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) directive xiii
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