DVSD / DVSE6800+
Dual SDI / ASI Serial Digital Video
Distribution Amplifiers
Installation and Operation Manual
Edition C
175-000262-00
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DVSD / DVSE6800+
Dual SDI / ASI Video
Distribution Amplifiers
Installation and Operation
Manual
Edition C
March 2006
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Contents
Preface
Manual Information .............................................................................. vii
Purpose ........................................................................................... vii
Audience ........................................................................................ vii
Revision History ............................................................................ vii
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Manual Information
Purpose
This manual details the features, installation procedures, operational
procedures, and specifications of the DVSD / DVSE6800+ dual
SDI / ASI video distribution amplifier.
Audience
This manual is written for engineers, technicians and operators
responsible for the installation, setup, and / or operation of the
DVSD / DVSE6800+ dual SDI / ASI video distribution amplifier.
Revision History
Table P-1. Manual Revision History
EditionDateRevision History
Preface
ASeptember 2005 Initial release
BSeptember 2005
CMarch 2006
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• Added information concerning
6800 / 7000 frames
• Updated information in “Maximum
6800+ Frame Power Ratings” section
• Added note concerning unused input
termination
• Removed information concerning
6800 / 7000 frame
• Added information concerning SDO1,
SDO2, and LOS
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Preface
Writing Conventions
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adhered to the following text conventions:
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Indicates important information that helps to avoid and
troubleshoot problems.
Obtaining Leitch Documents
Leitch documents can be viewed or downloaded from the Leitch
Web site at www.leitch.com
Alternatively, contact your Leitch customer service representative to
request a document.
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(go to Support>Documentation).
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Unpacking / Shipping Information
Leitch has carefully inspected, tested, and calibrated this product 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 Leitch 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 Leitch 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 from Leitch 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
Preface
•Leaves at least two inches of space between the product and the
container
•Protects the corners of the product
Ship products back to Leitch for servicing prepaid and, if possible, in
the original packaging material. If the product is still within the
warranty period, Leitch will return the product prepaid after servicing.
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Preface
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 the Leitch Web site at
www.lei
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
tch.com. Alternatively, contact your Leitch customer service
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 Union
(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 takes effect
on July 1, 2006, and it 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, all Leitch Technology products
sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS-compliant and
“lead-free.” (See the Leitch Web site, www.leitch.com
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. Leitch equipment that
complies with the EU directive will be marked with a RoHS-compliant
symbol, as shown in Figure P-1.
, for more
Preface
Figure P-1. RoHS Compliance Symbol
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Preface
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. Effective August 13, 2005,
producers or users will be 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, Leitch Technology International,
Inc. and other companies selling electric or electronic devices in the EU
will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly
recycled. (See the Leitch Web site, www.leitch.com
information on dates and deadlines for compliance.) Contact your local
Leitch sales representative for information on returning these products
for recycling. Leitch equipment that complies with the EU directive will
be marked with a WEEE-compliant symbol, as shown in Figure P-2.
, for more
Figure P-2. WEEE Compliance Symbol
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Overview
Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter introduces the DVSD / DVSE6800+, and includes the
following topics:
•“Product Description” on page 2
•“Module Descriptions” on page 3
•“Signal Flow” on page 6
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Product Description
The DVSD / DVSE6800+ dual distribution amplifiers provide two
channels of SD-ASI video distribution; the DVSE6800+ also provides
cable equalizing and reclocking. The DVSD / DVSE6800+ dual
distribution amplifiers provide four outputs for each input (two 1×4s),
and provide a method that allows for a single channel distribution
amplifier with 8 outputs (one 1×8). DVSD / DVSE6800+ dual
distribution amplifiers feature high video performance, low cost, and
remote indication of signal presence and alarms. They feature high
video performance, low cost, remote control, and diagnostic capability
in Leitch's control system.
•The DVSD6800+ can distribute any 10 – 540 Mb / s data within the
360 Mb / s and 540 Mb / s serial digital video signals; and SMPTE
310 and ASI signals.
You can set up, control, and monitor a DVSD / DVSE6800+ locally via
card-edge jumper or remotely on a PC. For remote control, you can use
either a serial RS-232 or optional ICE6800+ Ethernet connection.
Typical Broadcast and Production Applications
The DVSD / DVSE6800+ dual amplifier can be used in broadcast,
cable, production, educational, and auditorium applications where a low
cost method of distributing SDI / ASI video signals is required.
Main Features
DVSD / DVSE6800+
•Two inputs, four outputs per input (two 1×4s) or one input, eight
outputs (one 1×8)
•Identical polarity between input and outputs (ASI compliance)
•Automatic cable equalization
•Automatic bypass if the signal cannot be reclocked
•Manual (force ) bypass option
•Input signal presence detect
•Auto cable EQ
•Alarm output
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Figure 1-1 is a generic top-front view of a typical DVSD / DVSE6800+
module and shows the general location of standard LEDs, controls, and
jumpers. See page 23 for descriptions of the control and monitoring
LEDs. See page 16 for descriptions of the jumpers.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Figure 1-1. DVSD / DVSE6800+ Dual Distribution Amplifier Module
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Back Modules
FR6802+ Frame Back Module
Figure 1-2 shows the double-width back connector module used by the
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.
DVSD / DVSE6800+ when installed in an FR6802+ frame.
Figure 1-2. Back Module for FR6802+ Frame
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Signal Input / Output Connections for FR6802+DM Frames
Figure 1-3 shows the signal input / output connections used by the
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.
DVSD / DVSE6800+ when installed in an FR6802+DM frame.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Figure 1-3. Back Module for FR6802+DM Frame
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Signal Flow
Figure 1-4. DVSD6800+ Signal Flow Diagram
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Figure 1-5. DVSE6800+ Signal Flow Diagram
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Overview
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 the Leitch
Web site at www.leitch.com
This safety manual contains
important information about the
safe installation and operation
of 6800+ series products.
.
Chapter 2
Installation
This chapter describes the DVSD / DVSE6800+ installation process,
including the following topics:
•“Installing DVSD / DVSE6800+ Modules” on page 14
•“Making Connections” on page 14
•“Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings” on page 10
•“Removing DVSD / DVSE6800+ Modules” on page 14
•“Required Frames and Back Module Connector Types” on page 14
•“Setting Jumpers” on page 12
•“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.
The DVSD / DVSE6800+ cannot be installed in a 6800 / 7000 series
frame.
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Chapter 2: Installation
Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings
Power consumption information is listed in Chapter 4: “Specifications,”
on page 27.
Table 2-1 describes the maximum allowable power ratings for 6800+
frames.Note the given maximums before installing any 6800+ modules
in your frame.
DVSD / DVSE6800+ 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
FR6802+DM
(frame without fans)
FR6802+DMF
(frame with fans)
FR6802+X
(frame without fans)
FR6802+XF
(frame with fans)
FR6802+DM48
(frame without fans)
FR6802+DMF48
(frame with fans)
FR6802+X48
(frame without fans)
FR6802+XF48
(frame with fans)
Power Supply
Type
AC50 W105 W
AC120 W1012 W
AC50 W202.5 W
AC120 W206 W
DC 50 W105.0 W
DC105 W1010.5 W
DC50 W202.5 W
DC105 W205.25 W
Max. Frame
Power
Dissipation
Number of
Usable Slots
Max. Power
Dissipation Per
Slot
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Unpacking the Module
Preparing for Installation
Before you install the DVSD / DVSE6800+, perform the following:
•Check the equipment for any visible damage that may have
Note
Contact your Leitch customer
service representative if parts
are missing or damaged.
Checking the Packing List
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 ix for information
about returning a product for servicing.
Table 2-2. DVSD / DVSE6800+ Packing List
Chapter 2: Installation
Ordered ProductContent Description
DVSD / DVSE6800+
DVSD / DVSE6800+D
DVSD / DVSE6800+DR
• One DVSD / DVSE6800+ front module
•One DVSD / DVSE6800+ Installation
and Operation Manual
• One DVSD / DVSE6800+ front module
• One standard double-slot back
connector
•One DVSD / DVSE6800+ Installation
and Operation Manual
• One standard double-slot back
connector
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Chapter 2: Installation
Setting Jumpers
The DVSE6800+ module has three standard jumpers; the DVSD6800+
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.
has one standard jumper. (The DVSD6800+ only uses the P1 jumper
set.) Follow this procedure to set the jumper for the proper signal:
1. Locate jumper sets on the module. Figure 2-1 shows the standard
location of the P1, P2, and P3 jumper sets.
Figure 2-1. Location of the Jumper Sets
2. Place a jumper on the P1 pin that corresponds to the setting that you
want. See Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2. P1 Jumper Set Settings
See “P1 Jumpers” on page 16 for more information about P1
jumper set settings.
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Chapter 2: Installation
3. (For DVSE6800+ only) Place a jumper on the P2 and / or P3 pin
that corresponds to the reclocker output setting that you want. See
Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-3. P2 / P3 Jumper Set Settings
See “P2 / P3 Jumpers” on page 17 for more information about P2
and P3 jumper set settings.
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Chapter 2: Installation
Installing 6800+ Modules
Required Frames and Back Module Connector Types
The DVSD / DVSE6800+ modules have double-width back connectors
Note
DVSD / DVSE6800+ modules
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.
Installing DVSD / DVSE6800+ Modules
that can be installed in an FR6802+X(F) frame. See the FR6802+
Frame Installation and Operation Manual for details on installing back
connectors in an FR6802+ frame.
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 DVSD / DVSE6800+ 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 your DVSD / DVSE6800+ modules, you can
connect them to the appropriate input and outputs.
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Overview
Chapter 3
Operation
This chapter describes how to operate the DVSD / DVSE6800+ using
card-edge controls only. See the following Leitch 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 22
•“LEDs and Alarms” on page 23
•“Operating Notes” on page 19
•“Setting Remotely-Controlled Parameters” on page 21
•“Understanding Jumper Controls” on page 16
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Chapter 3: Operation
Understanding Jumper Controls
Introducing Jumper Control Types
Figure 3-1. Location of the Jumper Sets and Status Indicators
P1 Jumpers
Note
Both DVSD6800+ and
DVSE6800+ modules use the
P1 jumper set.
SDO1 / SDO2
You can use the P1 jumper set to select the following items:
•SDO1 and SDO2
•Loss of signal switch (LOS)
•Remote control
SDO1 and SDO2 allow you to select where to direct output. By using
SDO1 and SDO2, you can configure the module to operate as either
1×8 (SDO1) or dual 1×4 (SDO2). When the shunt is installed on the
jumper the noted output is fed from input 2.
•When SDO1 is selected, the distribution amplifier functions as a
1×8 with all 8 outputs fed from input 1. LOS enabled will allow
input 2 to serve as a backup to input 1.
•When SDO2 is selected, the distribution amplifier functions as a
dual 1×4 with each input driving 4 outputs. Input 2 can be used in
conjunction with the LOS enabled to provide a backup input.
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Loss of Signal Switch
Remote Control
P2 / P3 Jumpers
Note
DVSD6800+ modules do not
use the P2 and P3 jumper sets.
Local Control
Chapter 3: Operation
When the Loss of Signal (on input 1) switch is enabled, the module
automatically switches the output MUX to select input 2 when input 1
has lost its input signal. When the input 1 signal returns, the output mux
will return input 1 to its previous output state.
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.
You can use the P2 (for input 1 rate control) or P3 (for input 2 rate
control) jumper on the DVSE6800+ to select local control reclock
setting operation mode. Figure 3-1 on page 16 illustrates the location of
these jumpers.
In the local control reclock setting operation mode, all of the settings’
Note
Leitch recommends that you use
the available 6800+ software
control options (serial / local or
Ethernet / remote) to aid in
viewing, setting, and confirming
parameter values.
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 jumper to the
remote control reclock setting operation mode.
For local control, P2 / P3 is used to determine reclocking mode:
Table 3-1. P2 / P3 Local Control Reclock Modes
Reclock ModeDescription
AUTOAutomatically detects the rate
143 / 19.4Forces channel to lock to a 143 Mb / s or a 19.4 Mb / s signal
Set the jumper on the pin that allows the reclocker to handle 143 Mb / s or 19.4 Mb / s data
only
• If the reclocking is successful, the 143 Mb / s – 19.4 Mb / s LED will be green, and the
Reclock status LED indicator next to “HI” (for 143 Mb / s) or next to “LO” (for 19.4
Mb / s) will be green
• If the reclocking is not successful, the 143 Mb / s – 19.4 Mb / s LED will be off, the
Reclock status LED indicator will be off, and un-reclocked data will be present at output
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Table 3-1. P2 / P3 Local Control Reclock Modes (Continued)
Reclock ModeDescription
177Forces channel to lock to a 177 Mb / s signal
Set the jumper on the pin that allows the reclocker to handle 177 Mb / s data only
• If the reclocking is successful, the 177 Mb / s LED will be green
• If the reclocking is not successful, the 177 Mb / s LED will be off and un-reclocked data
will be present at output
270Forces 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 the reclocking is successful, the 270 Mb / s LED will be green
• If the reclocking is not successful, the 270 Mb / s LED will be off and un-reclocked data
will be present at output
360Forces channel to lock to a 360 Mb / s signal
Set the jumper on the pin that allows the reclocker to handle 360 Mb / s data only
• If the reclocking is successful, the 360 Mb / s LED will be green
• If the reclocking is not successful, the 360 Mb / s LED will be off and un-reclocked data
will be present at output
540Forces channel to lock to a 540 Mb / s signal
Set the jumper on the pin that allows the reclocker to handle 540 Mb / s data only
• If the reclocking is successful, the 540 Mb / s LED will be green
• If the reclocking is not successful, the 540 Mb / s LED will be off and un-reclocked data
will be present at output
LO RANGESelects either 143 Mb / s or 19.4 Mb / s signal
• If the Reclock status LED indicator next to “LO” is green, then 19.4 Mb / s signal is
selected.
• If the Reclock status LED indicator next to “HI” is green, then 143 Mb / s signal is
selected.
See Figure 3-1 on page 16 for the location of the reclock status indicators.
Bypass Forces channel to bypass the reclocker
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Understanding Parameter Types
Most DVSD / DVSE6800+ parameters are adjustable, and can be set
using either card-edge controls (see “Introducing Jumper Control
Types” on page 16) or a software application. 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.
Chapter 3: Operation
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 3-1 on page 16 for the
location of these LEDs.
Operating Notes
When setting the control parameters on the DVSD / DVSE6800+,
observe the following:
•When you change a parameter, 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.
When setting the control parameters on the DVSE6800+, observe the
following:
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Chapter 3: Operation
•When the module is set to remote control, the reclocking mode is
controlled by the CCS control software application. When the
module powers up with remote selected, the reclocking mode is set
to the last known value.
•When the module is set to local control, the reclocking mode is
controlled by adjusting the card-edge jumper to the appropriate
setting. Reclocking mode selections are reflected in the CCS
control software application. Any remote attempts to adjust the
reclocking mode will have no effect.
•If a card-edge jumper is not installed the reclocking mode is set to
Auto.
•Modules 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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Chapter 3: Operation
Setting Remotely-Controlled Parameters
Table 3-2 describes DVSD / DVSE6800+ parameters that are accessible
remotely. See your CCS control software application manual or online
help for more information on setting and monitoring the following
parameters remotely. Items marked with an asterisk (*) are the default
values.
Table 3-2. Remotely Controlled Parameters
NameRangeDescription
Loss of Signal
Switch
Ch. 1 / 2 Signal
Present [RO]
Ch. 1 / 2 Output
Select
Ch. 1 / 2 Loss of Input
Alarm
•0 = Disable*
•1 = Enable
•0 = No
•1 = Yes
• 0 = Input 1*
• 1 = Input 2
•0 = Disabled*
•1 = Enabled
Loss of signal (on input 1) switching enable, automatically
switch both output MUXs to select input 2 when input 1
has lost its input signal.
If LOSen is enabled:
• Input 1 is monitored; if Input 1 is lost, all outputs will
be switched to Input 2 (applies to 1×8 Input 1
configuration and dual 1×4 configuration)
• If any of the outputs are already set to Input 2 (e.g., 1×8
Input 2), nothing changes
Input 1 / 2 signal is present
Ch. 1 / 2 output select; selects which input channel to
output (used to configure the module to operate as either
1×8 or dual 1×4)
Enables or disables the Loss of Input alarm for channel 1
or channel 2
DVSE6800+ Only
Ch. 1 / 2 Loss of Lock
Alarm
Ch. 1 / 2 Re-clock ing
Mode
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•0 = Disabled*
•1 = Enabled
•0 = Auto
• 1 = 19.4
• 2 = 143
• 3 = 177
• 4 = 270
• 5 = 360
• 6 = 540
•7 = Bypass
Enables or disables the Loss of Lock alarm for channel 1
or channel 2
Input data rate feedback
(NOTE: If an input loses lock, that channel will
automatically go into Bypass mode.)
Changing Parameter Settings
You can change DVSD / DVSE6800+ 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 the
DVSD / DVSE6800+.
Reading the Software Version
The current software version of your DVSD / DVSE6800+ 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 DVSD / DVSE6800+ 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
The DVSD / DVSE6800+ module has a module status indicator LED
that reports the state of the module. See Figure 3-1 on page 16 for the
location of this LED, and Table 3-3 for a definition of the LED colors.
Table 3-3. Status LED Descriptions
LED Color SequenceMeaning
OffThere is no power to the module; the module is
GreenThere is power to the module; the module is
AmberThere is an alarm condition
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.
Chapter 3: Operation
not operational
operating properly
Other LED Descriptions
Each 6800+ module has a number of LEDs assigned to indicated
varying states / functions. For DVSD / DVSE6800+ modules, these
functions are listed in Tab l e 3-4.See Figure 3-1 on page 16 for the
location of these LEDs.
Table 3-4. Module-Specific Status LEDs
NameColorFunction
StatusOffNo power, module not operational
GreenModule operational
Red / GreenModule operational and there is an alarm
*
143
/ 19.4*Green
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• This rate selected in Manual mode
OR
• This rate detected in Auto mode
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Chapter 3: Operation
Table 3-4. Module-Specific Status LEDs (Continued)
NameColorFunction
177
*
Green
• This rate selected in Manual mode
OR
• This rate detected in Auto mode
270
*
Green
• This rate selected in Manual mode
OR
• This rate detected in Auto mode
360
*
Green
• This rate selected in Manual mode
OR
• This rate detected in Auto mode
540
*
Green
• This rate selected in Manual mode
OR
• This rate detected in Auto mode
*
HI / LO
LOCK
*
GreenIndicates which rate is selected or deselected
• HI indicates 143
• LO indicates 19.4
(This LED corresponds to P2 / P3 jumper “LO
RANGE” reclock mode setting)
GreenSignal is locked
PRESGreenSignal is present
* DVSE6800+ modules only
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Overview
Chapter 4
Specifications
The following specification tables appear in this chapter:
•“Inputs” on page 26
•“Outputs” on page 26
•“Power Consumption” on page 27
•“Propagation Delay” on page 27
•“Start-Up Time” on page 27
•“Temperature” on page 27
Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
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Chapter 4: Specifications
Inputs
Table 4-1. DVSD / DVSE6800+ Input Specifications
Note
DVSD / DVSE6800+ modules
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.
Outputs
ItemSpecification
Number of inputs2
Signal typeSDI, ASI
ConnectorBNC (IEC169-8)
Impedance75Ω
Return loss>18 dB to 540 MHz
Cable equalization 300 m Belden 1694
Table 4-2. DVSD / DVSE6800+ Output Specifications
ItemSpecification
Number of outputs
SDI
ASI
Signal typeSDI, ASI
ConnectorBNC (IEC169-8)
Impedance75Ω
8 (1×8 configuration)
4 (2×4 configuration)
Return loss>18 dB to 540 MHz
Signal level800 mV ± 10%
DC offset0.0 V ± 0.5 V
Rise and fall time400 – 1500 pS (20% to 80%
amplitude)
Overshoot< 10% of amplitude
Jitter<0.2 UI (740 ps) peak-to-peak
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setting parameters 21–22
Performance temperature 27
Power consumption specifications 27
Power ratings 10
Power up time 27
Preparing for installation 11
Product description 2
Propagation delay 27
R-Z
Read-only parameters 19
Remote control jumpers 17
Remote status LEDs 23
Removing modules 14
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
directive xi
Safety
compliances x
RoHS directive xi
standards x
symbols x
terms x
WEEE directive xii
Setting jumpers 12–13
Shipping information ix
Signal flow diagrams 6–7
Software versions, reading 22
Specifications
input 26
output 26
power consumption 27
propagation delay 27
start-up time 27
temperature 27
Start-up time 27
Temperature specifications 27
Unpacking modules ix, 11
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) directive xii
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