Imagine communications Selenio 6800 SFS6803+OP+SFS+ Installation And Operation Manual

Installaon and Operaon Manual
Selenio 6800™
SFS6803+/OP+SFS+
Audio/Video Frame Synchronizer and Processing Ampliers
Edion E
175-100078-00
Delivering the Moment
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SFS6803+/OP+SFS+
Audio/Video Frame Synchronizer and Processing Amplifiers
Installation and Operation Manual
Edition E April 2013

Contents

Preface........................................................................................................................vii
Manual Information ........................................ ............................. ............................. ...vii
Purpose .............................................................................. ...................................... vii
Audience ............................... ............................................. ...................................... vii
Revision History ........................................................................................................vii
Writing Conventions ....... ... .... ... ... ... .... ................................................... .................. viii
Obtaining Documents ........ .... ... ... ... .................................................... ... ... ............... viii
Unpacking/Shipping Information .............................................................................. viii
Unpacking a Product ............................................................................................... viii
Product Servicing .......................................................................................................ix
Returning a Product ...................................................................................................ix
References .....................................................................................................................ix
Safety Standards and Compliances .............................................................................xi
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance ...........................................xi
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Compliance ..........................xi
Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual .................................................................xii
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Chapter 1 Introduction.............................................................................................................. 1
Product Description ............................................................. ......... ....... ......... .......... ....... 1
Main Features ............................................................................................................1
Optional Features ...................................................................................................... 2
Hardware Module Types ............................................................................................ 3
Optical Module Types ................................................................... ... ... ... .................... 3
Hardware Options ..................................................................................................... 4
Module Descriptions .................................................... ................................................. 4
Front Module ............................................................................................................4
Back Connectors ....................................................................................................... 5
Breakout Cables and Pinouts ..................................................................................... 7
Signal Flow .................................................................................................................. 14
Chapter 2 Installation.............................................................................................................15
Unpacking the Module ............................................................................................... 15
Checking the Packing List ........................................................................................ 15
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Choosing Upgrade Options ......................................................................................16
Selecting an External Balun ............................... .... ... ... .............................................17
Setting Jumpers ....................................... ....................................................... ............. 17
Setting Jumper J3 for Local or Remote Control ........................................................17
Setting Jumpers for 600Ω/Hi-Z Input Impedance Control .........................................18
Jumper Settings for Analog Audio Output Level .......................................................19
Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings ................................................ ...... ...... .... ......20
Installing 6800+ Modules ............................................................................................21
Required Frames and Back Connector Types ...................................................... ... ...21
Installing and Removing SFS6803+ Modules .............................................................21
Installing OP+SFS+ Modules ......................................... ... ... .... ... ................................21
Inspecting and Cleaning Fiber Optic Connections .....................................................24
Upgrading Module Firmware ..................................................................................... 26
Chapter 3 Operation..................................................................................................................27
Operating Notes .......................................................................................................... 27
Q-SEE Compliant Thumbnails ..................................................................................... 27
Activating SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ Functions .............................................................28
Adding a License Key ...............................................................................................28
Fast Video Switch .................... .... ... ... ... ....................................................................28
Audio Test Tones .....................................................................................................29
Group (1-4) Deembedding Control .................................................... ... ... ... ... ..........29
Audio Embedding Modes .........................................................................................29
Audio Embedding Errors ..........................................................................................33
Mono Channel Audio Embedding ............................................................................34
Audio V-Fade ...........................................................................................................35
Input Audio Rate (With the AES Option Only) ...........................................................35
Video Frame Synchronization ...................................................... ... .... ... ... ... ... ..........35
Audio Synchronization .............................................................................................37
Audio Path ...............................................................................................................37
Seamless Sound Function ......................... ... ................................................ ... .... ... ...38
Test Pattern Generator .............................................................................................40
Dolby-E Automatic Header Alignment ......................................................................40
Passing Dolby-E Audio ...... ... ... .... .............................................................................40
Audio Delay Ranges .................................................................................................41
External Audio Processing Delay ............................ ... ... ... ..........................................41
Maintaining Audio/Video Alignment ........................................................................41
AFD/WSS/VI Detection and Insertion ........................................................ ... ... .... ... ...41
Cross-Functional Parameter Changes ...................................................................... ...42
Out Aspect Ratio .................. ... .... ................................................ ... .... ... ... ... .............42
ADS Clean Parameter ........... ... .... ... ... ................................................. ... ... ... ... .... ......43
Frame Sync Bypass Parameter ..................................................................................43
PCM/Non-PCM Settings ...........................................................................................43
Channel Word Length ....... ................................................ .... ... ................................44
Parameter Availability Based on Operating Mode ..................................................... 44
Changing Parameter Settings .................................................. ......................... ..........4 6
Changing Parameter Settings Using Card-Edge Controls ..........................................46
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Changing Parameter Settings Using CCS Software ..................................................47
Setting SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ Remote Control Parameters ....................................48
LEDs and Alarms ......................................................................................................... 73
Monitoring LEDs ...................................................................................................... 73
Module Status LEDs ................................................................................................. 75
Alarms .................................. ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ... 75
Chapter 4 Specifications........................................................................................................ 79
Overview ..................................................................................................................... 79
Inputs ........................................................................................................................... 79
SDI Video Input ....................................................................................................... 79
AES/DARS Input (AES-Enabled Modules Only) ..........................................................81
Analog Audio Input (SFS6800+AI+T and OP+SFS+AI+T Only) ................................... 81
Outputs ..................................... .......................................................... ......................... 82
SDI Video Output .................................................................................................... 82
AES Audio Outputs (AES-Enabled Modules Only) ..................................................... 83
Analog Audio Outputs (SFS6800+AO+T and OP+SFS+AO+T Only) ........................... 83
Data I/O Output .......................................................................................................84
Reference Video ...................................................................................................... 84
Laser Output (OP+SFS+(C)xxD Only) .......................................................................... 84
Optical Port (OP+SFS+(C)xxD and OP+SFS+R+D Only) ............................................... 85
RS-232/RS-422 ............................................................................................................. 86
Propagation Delay ...................................................................................................... 87
Power Consumption ................................................................................................... 87
Start-Up Time .............................................................................................................. 87
Operating Temperature .............................................................................................. 88
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Appendix A Audio Bit Manipulation.................................................................................... 89
Overview ..................................................................................................................... 89
Manipulating Channel Status Bits (C-Bit) .................................................. ................90
Manipulating Validity and User Bits (V-Bit and U-Bit) .............. ................................ 92
Identifying Audio Characteristics
(Audio Sampling Frequency and Word Length) ..................................... ... .... ... .........93
Appendix B Laser Safety Guidelines.................................................................................... 95
Laser Safety ................................................................................................................. 95
Precautions for Enclosed Systems ............................................................................. 95
Precautions for Unenclosed Systems ........................................................................96
Labels ........................................................................................................................... 96
Appendix C Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips............................. 97
Software Communication Problems .......................................................................... 97
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Hardware Communication Problems ......................................................................... 99
Index.........................................................................................................................101

Preface

Manual Information
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Purpose

Audience

Revision
History
This manual details the features, installation, operation, maintenance, and specifications for the SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ audio/video frame synchronizers and processing amplifiers.
This manual is written for engineers, technicians, and operators responsible for installation , setup, maintenance, and/or operation of the SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ synchronizers and processing amplifiers.
Table P-1 Revision History of Manual
Edition Date Comments
A April 2009 Initial release B June 2009 Addition of AFD parameters C September 2010 Addition of level-B support and SFS6803+BD and
OP+SFS+BD hardware D January 2012 Addition of analog audio options E April 2013 Update signal flow diagram and add parameters from
firmware version 1.10
audio/video frame
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Writing
Conventions
To enhance your understanding, the authors of this manual have adhered to the following text conventions:

Table P-2 Writing Conventions

Term or Convention
Bold Indicates dialog boxes, property sheets, fields,
Italics Indicates E-mail addresses, the names of books or
CAPS Indicates a specific key on the keyboard, such as
Code Indicates variables or command-line entries, such as
> Indicates the direction of navigation through a
hyperlink Indicates a jump to another location within the
Description
buttons, check boxes, list boxes, combo boxes, menus, submenus, windows, lists, and selection names
publications, and the first instances of new terms and specialized words that need emphasis
ENTER, TAB, CTRL, ALT, or DELETE
a DOS entry or something you type into a field
hierarchy of menus and windows
electronic document or elsewhere
Internet address Indicates a jump to a website or URL
Indicates important information that helps to avoid and troubleshoot problems
Obtaining
Documents
Product support documents can be viewed or downloaded from our website. Alternatively, contact your Customer Service representative to request a document.
Unpacking/Shipping Information
Unpacking a
Product
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 prod uct an d its associated compon ents before you
install the unit. Keep at least one set of original packaging, in the event that you need to r eturn a product
for servicing.
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Product
Servicing
Returning a
Product
Except for firmware upgrades, SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ modules are not designed for field servicing. All hardware upgrades, modifications, or repairs require you to return the modules to the Customer Service center.
In the unlikely event that your product fails to operate properly, please contact Customer Service to obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number, and then send the unit back for servicing.
Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that a product needs to be returned for service. If the original package is not available, you can supply your own packaging as long as it meets the following criteria:
The packaging must be able to withstand the product’s weight. The product must be held rigid within the packaging. There must be at least 2 in. (5 cm) of space between the product and the container. The corners of the product must be protected.
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.

References ANSI/SMPTE 259M-1997

10-Bit 4:2:2 Component and 4fsc NTSC Compos ite Digital Signals–Serial Digital Interface
ITU-R BT.601-5
Studio Encoding Parameters of Digital Television for Standard 4:3 and Wide-Screen 16:9 Aspect Ratios
SMPTE 292M-1999
Bit-Serial Digital Interface for High-Definition Television Systems
ITU-R BT.709-4
Parameter Values for the HDTV Standards for Production and International Programme Exchange
SMPTE 291M-1998
Ancillary Data Packet and Space Formatting
SMPTE RP 184-1996
Specification of Jitter in Bit-Serial Digital Systems
ANSI/SMPTE 276M-1995
Transmission of AES/EBU Digital Audio Signal Over Coaxial Cable
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AES3-2003
AES Recommended Practice for Digital Audio Engineering–Serial Transmission Format for Two-Channel Linearly Represented Digital Audio Data
TIA/EIA-232-E 1991
Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange
EIA/TIA-422-B 1994
Electrical Characteristics of Balanced Voltage Digital Interface Circuits
EIA RS-485 1983
Standard for Electrical Characteristics of Generators and Receivers for use in Balanced Digital Multipoint Systems
SMPTE 346-M 2000
Time Division Multiplexing Video Signals and Generic Data over High-Definition Interface
SMPTE 346-M 2000
Video Payload Identification for Digital Interfaces SMPTE 424-M 2005 (Proposed) 3Gb/s Signal/Data Serial Interface SMPTE 425-M 2005 (Proposed) 3Gb/s Signal/Data Serial Interface–Source Image Format Mapping 47 Code of Federal Regulations Part 15 FCC rules—Radio Frequency Devices
SMPTE 346-M 2000
EMC emission requirements applies to professional audio, video, audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus
SMPTE 346-M 2000
EMC immunity requirements applies to professional audio, video, audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus
SMPTE 346-M 2000
Specifications for the fiber optic connector type SC/PC
SMPTE 346-M 2000
Specifications for the fiber optic connector type ST/PC terminated to a type BFOC/2,5
SMPTE 346-M 2000
Specifications for the fiber optic connector type FC/PC
Safety Standards and Compliances
See Laser Safety on page 95 to find the safety standards and compliances for this OPTO+ series product. A 6800+ series safety manual is shipped with every 6800+ 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.
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance
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 t he 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:
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Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr-V1) Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)
According to this EU Directive, all 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 comp lies with th e EU directive will be marked with a RoHS-compliant emblem, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure P-1 RoHS Compliance Emblem
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Compliance
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, the producers or users of these products were required to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life, and may not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods. (Some EU member states may have different deadlines.)
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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 r ecycled. (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 emblem, as shown in
Figure 2.
Figure P-2 WEEE Compliance Emblem
Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual
This product manual uses the following safety terms and symbols to identify certain conditions or practices. See Laser Safety on page 95 and the FR6802+ Safety Instructions and Standards Manual for more information.
WARNING
Statements identifying conditions or practices that may result in personal injury or loss of life. High voltage is present.
CAUTION
Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property.

Introduction

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Product Description
The SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ are audio/video frame synchronizers and processing amplifiers with SD-SDI digital video input and one genlock reference video input, and four synchronized and processed SD- SDI outputs with embedded audio.The OP+SFS+(C)xxD module has an optional hardware submodule that provides output over fiber in 1 of 17 wavelengths, and the optional submodule on the OP+SFS+R+D r eceives a fiber input in 1 of 17 wavelengths. These modules provide full video and embedded audio synchr onization to a local station reference signal and allow for clean processing of all signals. The modules support embedding, de-embedding, and passing of Dolby E sound control through integrated processing amplifiers.
metadata, and picture and
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All versions of SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ provide video hot switch and I/O delay signals for separate downstream audio tracking modules.
The basic SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ provide SD-SDI video and audio synchronization and delay, and there are optional upgrades to 1.5G HD-SDI and 3G HD-SDI, including dual-link. Other optional upgrades add four and eight channels of AES input and output audio to the module, and add analog inputs or outputs.
Each SFS6803+ or OP+SFS+ package includes a module-specific breakout cable with unbalanced (coaxial) audio connectors that expands the numb er of available connections beyond what would fit on a standard two-slot back connect or. It includes an RS-232/RS-422 serial connector to embed or de-embed metadata. Balanced AES output s are supported with SFS6803+BD, OP+SFS+BD, or external baluns.
SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ can be operated locally (using card-ed ge controls ); or operated an d monitored remotely with control software applications such as CCS Navigator browser, or thir d-party SNMP-based control applications, or CCS-compliant remo te control panels such as NUCLEUS. The module is QSEE™-compliant, so you can monitor a thumbnail when it is installed in an Ethernet-equip ped FR6802+QXF or FR6822+ frame.
The SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ back connector requires two frame slot s within an FR6802 +XF, FR6822+, or FR6802+QXF frame. The SFS6803+AI+T, OP+SFS+AI+T, SFS6803+AO+T, and OP+SFS+AO+T require three slots within the same frames. There is no backward compatibility provided for use with 6800/7000 series frames or FR6802+DM frames. SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ must be installed in a frame with fans.
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Main
Features
All versions of SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ include the following features:
Inputs
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One serial digital SMPTE 259M SDI input Genlock (composite or Tri-Level sync) DARS input (unbalanced, balanced compatible with SFS6803+BD, OP+SFS+BD, or
external balun)
Outputs
Four synchronized serial digital SMPTE 259M SDI processed outputs
One DATA I/O signal for tracking audio processing One RS-232/RS-422 serial connector to embed/de-embed metadata AFD/WSS/VI detector and inserter Seamless sound functionality V-fading of the output audio on source audio change 10-bit video processing in standard definition 525/625 video standards Up to 50 frames of SD-SDI video delay Auto-detect or user-forced input video standard with HD/SD-SDI auto sensing Automatic cable equalization VANC and HANC sample passing Clean handling of hot switch on input Audio tracking and hot switching information provided to other modules Pass, black, grey, and freeze loss of video modes Video processing amplifier with luminance gain/offset and chrominance gain/offset
controls
16-, 20-, or 24-bit audio proces sing Shadowed/restored parameter settings when switching video standards Card-edge control and monitori ng Serial and Ethernet remote control and monitoring Video and audio test signal generators

Optional Features

OP+SFS+R+D has an optional fiber receiver. OP+SFS+(C)xxD has an optional fiber transmitter. SFS68OPT-AES4 adds four balanced or unbalanced AES inputs and four balanced or
unbalanced AES outputs. SFS68OPT-AES8 adds eight balanced or unbalanced AES inputs and eight balanced or
unbalanced AES outputs. The SFS68OPT-HD upgrade option adds the following features:
The serial digital SMPTE 259M SDI input becomes a serial digital SMPTE 292M/SMPTE
259M SDI input
The four synchronized serial digital SMPTE 259M SDI processed outputs become
synchronized serial digital SMPTE 292M/SMPTE 259M SDI processed outputs
Adds 10-bit video processing with the following video standards/frame rates:
1080psf (progressive segmente d frame), 23.98/24 Hz
1080i (interlaced), 50/59.94/60 Hz
1080p (progressive), 23.98/24/25/29.97/30 Hz
720p (progressive), 50/59.94/60 Hz
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Up to 9 frames of HD video delay in Sync mode; 11 frames in Delay mode
The SFS68OPT-3G or SFS68OPT-HD-3G upgrade option adds 10-bit video processing with
1080p (progres sive) video standard at 50/59.94/60 Hz frame rates as per SMPTE 424M and
dual-link as per SMPTE 372M.
3 Gb/s Level A and Level B (dual link SMPTE372) support (data and audio embed/
de-embed is fixed on link A)
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Hardware
Module
Types
Optical Module
Types
Tab le 1-2 describes the different versions of the product..
Tab le 1-1 SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ Modules
Module Name Description
SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ Standard SFS6803+ or OP+SFS+ module
that requires an external balun for balanced audio
SFS6803+BD and OP+SFS+BD SFS6800+ or OP+SFS+ module with
submodule providing balanced audio
SFS6803+AI+T
SFS6803+AO+T and OP+SFS+AO+T SFS6803+ or OP+SFS+ module with
Tab le 1-2 describes the different versions of the OP+SFS+(C)xxD product. Table 1-3
describes the different versions of the OP+SFS+R+D product. The basic module outputs
through an SC/PC connector.
Tab le 1-2 OP+SFS+(C)xxD Modules
and OP+SFS+AI+T SFS6803+ or OP+SFS+ module with
submodule providing eight mono or four stereo analog audio inputs
submodule providing eight mono or four stereo analog audio outputs
Module Name Description
OP+SFS+13D and OP+SFS+AI+13T
OP+SFS+(C)xxD and OP+SFS+AI+CxxT
Tab le 1-3 OP+SFS+R+D Modules
Module Name Description
OP+SFS+R+D and OP+SFS+AO+HI+R+T
OP+SFS+HI+R+D and OP+SFS+AO+HI+R+T
Fiber transmitter set at 1310 nm
Fiber transmitter set at CWDM wavelength of 1xx0 nm
Standard-sensitivity (PIN) wideband fiber receiver
High-sensitivity (APD) wideband fiber receiver
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Modul e status
Mode select rotary
Navigation toggle
Monitoring LEDs
Remote/local control
Extractor handle
Control LEDs
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Hardware
Options
All OP+SFS+R+D and OP+SFS+(C)xxD modules are shipped with standard SC/PC fibre connectors. Other connectors are available (see Table 1-4).
Ta ble 1-4 Available Connectors
Item Description
OP+OPT+SC SC/PC fib er optic con ne cto rs (stan da rd ) OP+OPT+ST ST/PC fiber optic connectors (optional) OP+OPT+FC FC/PC fiber optic connectors (optional)
Module Descriptions
SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ hardware versions have minor variances in their specifications, which are listed in Chapter 4, Specifications on page 79.
To determine which specifications apply to your module, see Reading Software and
Hardware Versions on page 47.

Front Module

Figure 1-1 is a generic top-front view of a typical 6800+ module and shows the general
location of standard LEDs, controls, and jumpers. The number of control and monitoring LEDs on 6800+ modules varies.
Figure 1-1 Typical 6800+ Module
Ta ble 1-5 on page 5 briefly describes generic 6800+ LEDs, switches, and jumpers. See Chapter 3, Operation for more information on specific SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ module
controls, LEDs, and jumpers.
Tab le 1-5 Generic 6800+ Module Features
Feature Description
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Module status LEDs
Various color and lighting combinations of these LEDs indicate the module state. See Monitoring
LEDs on page 73 for more information.
Mode select rotary switch
Navigation toggle switch
This switch selects between various control and feedback parameters.
This switch navigates up and down through the available control parameters:
Down: Moves down through the parametersUp: Moves up through the parameters
Control LEDs Various lighting combinations of these control LEDs
(sometimes referred to as “Bank Select LEDs”) indicate which bank is currently selected. See
Selected Bank as Indicated by Control LEDs on
page 46 for more information.
Monitoring LEDs
Each 6800+ module has a number of LEDs assigned to indicate varying states/functions. See Monitoring
LEDs on page 73 for a description of these LEDs.
Local/remote control jumper
Local: This jumper setting locks out external
control panels and allows card-edge control only; limits the functionality of remote software applications to monitoring
Remote: This jumper setting allows remote or
local (card-edge) configuration, operation, and monitoring of the SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ (this is the default setting)
Back
Connectors
Figure 1-2 shows the double-slot back connector used by SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+
modules.
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SDI IN 1
SDI OU T 1
SDI OU T 2
SDI OU T 3
SDI OU T 4
AES OU T/AES IN/D ARS/ MET ADAT A
FIBER
SDI IN 1
SDI OU T 1
SDI OU T 2
AES OUT/AES IN/DARS/METADATA
FIBER
DATA I/O
GENLOCK DARS
METADATA
SFS6803+BD and OP+SFS+BD
SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+
AES IN / AES OUT / DARS / METADATA
OP+HMX+ OP+HDX+
OP+SFS+
SDI IN
SDI OU T
1
2
3
4
ANALOG AUDIO IN / OUT
Rx/Tx (OP+)
OP+SFS+AI+T and OP+SFS+AO+T
SFS6803+AI+T and SFS6803+AO+T
AES IN / AES OUT / DARS / METADATA
HMX6803+
HDX6803+ SFS6803+
OP+HMX+ OP+HDX+
OP+SFS+
SDI IN
SDI OUT
1
2
3
4
ANALOG AUDIO IN / OUT
Rx/Tx (OP+)
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Figure 1-2 Standard SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ Back Connectors
Figure 1-3 SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ Back Connectors With Analog Audio
Note: To maintain optimal output video signal integrity , terminate unused outpu t video and DATA I/O BNCs with 75
Ω
terminators.
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Breakout
Cables and
Pinouts
The following cables and pinouts are associated with the SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ products:
Unbalanced Breakout Cable for SFS6803+D on page 7
Pinouts for 44-Pin Connector for SFS6803+BD on page 10
RS-422/232 Cable on page 11
Metadata Connector for SFS6803+BD on page 12
Weidmuller Connector for Analog Audio on page 13

Unbalanced Breakout Cable for SFS6803+D

The standard SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ ship with an unbalanced breakout cable, pictured in
Figure 1-4. For information on ordering cables, see Table 2-1 on page 15.
If you need to make your own breakout cable, pinouts are listed in Table 1-6, and pin
numbers for the 44-pin connector are listed in Figure 1-5 on page 9.
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AES 1 In
AES 2 In
AES 3 In
AES 4 In
AES 5 In
AES 6 In
AES 7 In
AES 8 In
AES 1 Out
AES 2 Out
AES 3 Out
AES 4 Out
AES 5 Out
AES 6 Out
AES 7 Out AES 8 Out
DARS In
Data I/O
Genlock
Serial
AES1 IN
AES2 IN
AES3 IN
AES4 IN
AES5 IN
AES6 IN
AES7 IN
AES8 IN
AES1 OUT
DARS IN
DATA I/O
GENLOCK
SERIAL
AES2 OUT
AES3 OUT
AES4 OUT
AES5 OUT
AES6 OUT
AES7 OUT
AES8 OUT
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Figure 1-4 SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ Breakout Cable for SFS6803+D
Figure 1-5 Pin Numbers for 44-Pin Connector for SFS6803+D
Table 1-6 Pinouts for 44-pin Connector for SSFS6803+D Modules
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Pin No. on DB-44M
Connection Type Description Wire Label
External Cable Color
BNC Color
1 BNC GENLOCK GENLOCK Black Black 2 BNC GND GENLOCK GND GENLOCK Black Black 3 BNC GND AES OUT 7 GND AES OUT 7 Blue Blue 4 BNC AES IN 4 AES IN 4 White White 5 BNC GND AES IN 4 GND AES IN 4 White White 6 BNC AES IN 3 AES IN 3 White White 7 BNC GND AES IN 3 GND AES IN 3 White White 8 BNC DATA IO DATA IO Yellow Yellow 9 BNC GND DATA IO GND DATA IO Yellow Yellow 10 BNC AES OUT 2 AES OUT 2 Blue Blue 11 BNC GND AES OUT 2 GND AES OUT 2 Blue Blue 12 BNC AES OUT 1 AES OUT 1 Blue Blue 13 BNC GND AES OUT 1 GND AES OUT 1 Blue Blue 14 BNC GND AES IN 7 GND AES IN 7 White White 15 BNC AES IN 7 AES IN 7 White White 16 Not Connected 17 18 BNC AES OUT 7 AES OUT 7 Blue Blue 19 BNC DARS IN 1 DARS IN 1 Yellow Black 20 BNC GND DARS IN 1 GND DARS IN 1 Yellow Black 21 BNC AES IN 2 AES IN 2 White White 22 BNC GND AES OUT 3 GND AES OUT 3 Blue Blue 23 BNC AES OUT 3 AES OUT 3 Blue Blue 24 BNC GND AES OUT 6 GND AES OUT 6 Blue Blue 25 162A10019X (DB9.5) RS232_GND (DB9) SERIAL Black N/A 25 BNC GND AES OUT 4 GND AES OUT 4 Blue Blue 26 BNC AES OUT 4 AES OUT 4 Blue Blue 27 BNC GND AES OUT 5 GND AES OUT 5 Blue Blue 28 BNC AES IN 8 AES IN 8 White White 29 BNC GND AES IN 8 GND AES IN 8 White White 30 BNC GND AES IN 5 GND AES IN 5 White White
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Ta ble 1-6 Pinouts for 44-pin Connector for SSFS6803+D Modules (Continued)
Pin No. on DB-44M
Connection Type Description Wire Label
31 162A10019X (DB9.3) BALANCED SERIAL IN-
SERIAL Red N/A
External Cable Color
BNC Color
(DB9)
32 162A10019X (DB9.8) BALANCED SERIAL
SERIAL Yellow N/A
IN+ (DB9) 33 BNC GND AES OUT 8 GND AES OUT 8 Blue Blue 34 BNC AES OUT 8 AES OUT 8 Blue Blue 35 162A10019X (DB9.1) RS422_FR_GND (DB9) SERIAL Black N/A 35 BNC GND AES IN 2 GND AES IN 2 White White 36 BNC AES IN 1 AES IN 1 White White 37 162A10019X (DB9.9) RS422_FR_GND (DB9) SERIAL Black N/A 37 BNC GND AES IN 1 GND AES IN 1 White White 38 BNC AES OUT 6 AES OUT 6 Blue Blue 39 162A10019X (DB9.7) BALANCED SERIAL
SERIAL Blue N/A
OUT- (DB9) 40 162A10019X (DB9.2) BALANCED SERIAL
SERIAL Green N/A
OUT+ (DB9) 41 BNC AES OUT 5 AES OUT 5 Blue Blue 42 BNC GND AES IN 6 GND AES IN 6 White White 43 BNC AES IN 6 AES IN 6 White White 44 BNC AES IN 5 AES IN 5 White White

Pinouts for 44-Pin Connector for SFS6803+BD

If your module is a SFS6803+BD or OP+SFS+BD module, you need to make a cable to suit your facility’s needs. Pinouts are pr ovided in Table 1-7.
Ta ble 1-7 Pinouts for Balanced 44-Pin Connector
Pin No. on DB-44M
1 RX- 23 AES_OUT6+ 2 AES_OUT7- 24 AES_OUT6­3 AES_OUT7+ 25 AES_OUT3+ 4TX- 26AES_IN8+ 5 TX+ 27 AES _OUT2+
Connection Type
Pin No. on DB-44M
Connection Type
6 GND 28 AES_IN7+ 7 GND 29 AES_IN7­8 GND 30 AES_IN5-
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Tab le 1-7 Pinouts for Balanced 44-Pin Connector (Continued)
SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+
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Pin No. on DB-44M
Connection
Type
Pin No. on DB-44M
Connection Type
9 GND 31 AES_IN4+ 10 GND 32 AES_IN4­11 AES_IN6+ 33 AES_OUT8+ 12 AES_IN6- 34 AES_OUT8­13 AES_OUT1+ 35 AES_OUT5­14 AES_OUT1- 36 AES_IN3­15 AES_IN5+ 37 AES_IN1+ 16 RX+ 38 AES_IN1­17 DARS_IN2+ 39 AES_OUT3­18 DARS_IN2- 40 AES_IN8­19 AES_IN2+ 41 AES_OUT2­20 AES_IN2- 42 AES_OUT4+ 21 AES_OUT5+ 43 AES_OUT4­22 AES_IN3+ 44 GND

RS-422/232 Cable

Figure 1-6 Pin Numbers for RS-422/232 Female Connector Tab le 1-8 Pin Assignment of DB-9 Connector (Female) in RS-422 Format
Pin No. Signal Comments
1 FG Frame Ground 9 FG Frame Ground 5 FG Frame Ground 2 TA (Tx-) Transmitted Data ­7 TB (Tx+) Transmitted Data + 8 RA (Rx-) Received Data ­3 RB (Rx+) Received Data + 4 6
Not connected
12
15
610
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Ta ble 1-9 Pin Assignment of DB-9 Connector (Female) in RS-232 Format
Pin No. Signal Comments
1 FG Frame Ground 9 FG Frame Ground 5 FG Frame Ground 2 Tx Transmitted Data 7
Not connected
8 3 Rx Received Data 4
Not connected
6

Metadata Connector for SFS6803+BD

The metadata connector cable (provided) has the following connections:
Figure 1-7 Metadata Connector Pinouts Ta ble 1-10 Metadata Pinouts for RS-422 Format
Pin Number Signal Comments
1 RB (Rx+) Received Data + 2 RA (Rx-) Received Data ­3 FG Frame Ground 4 TB (Tx+) Transmitted Data + 5 TA (Tx-) Transmitted Data ­6 FG Frame Ground 7 FG Frame Ground 8 FG Frame Ground 9 FG Frame Ground 10 FG Frame Ground
Ta ble 1-11 Metadata Pinouts for RS-232 Format
Pin Number Signal Comments
1 Rx Received Data 2 Not connected
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SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+
Tab l e 1-11 Metadata Pinouts for RS-232 Format (Continued)
Pin Number Signal Comments
3 FG Frame Ground 4 Not connected 5 Tx Transmitted Data 6 FG Frame Ground 7 FG Frame Ground 8 FG Frame Ground 9 FG Frame Ground 10 FG Frame Ground

Weidmuller Connector for Analog Audio

The SFS6803+AI+T, OP+SFS+AI+T, SFS6803+AO+T, and OP+SFS+AO+T back modules have an additional connector. It has has the following connections:
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Figure 1-8 Analog Audio Connector Pinouts Tab l e 1-12 Analog Audio Pinouts
Pin Number
Signal
Pin Number
Signal Comments
1 CH1A+ 13 CH1A-
3GND15GND 4 CH2A+ 16 CH2A-
6GND18GND 7 CH3A+ 19 CH3A-
9GND21GND
In or Out 1 2 CH1B+ 14 CH1B-
In or Out 2 5 CH2B+ 17 CH2B-
In or Out 38 CH3B+ 20 CH3B-
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Metadata
Router
Audio
proc amp
Audio
sync
Sample
Rate
Converter
Audio
Demux
1
Available via breakout cable (included).
External reference
1
Frame reference
Genlock
3G/HD/SD-SDI
Metadata
DARS
Frame
sync
Test
pattern
generator
Data de-
embedder
CCS & QSEE
monit oring
&
control
Laser driver
Optical
receiver
DATA I /O
OP+SFS+(C)xxD
Equalizer
AES in
4
AES in
4
SFS68OPT-AES8
AES out
4
AES out
4
SFS68OPT-AES8
3G/HD/SD-SDI
2
3G/HD/SD-SDI
2
OP+SFS+R+D
Driver
Driver
CCS & SNMP
control
DARS
Stereo analog
audio in
4
SFS6803+AI+T
Stereo analog
audio out
4
SFS6803+AO+T
A B
A B
Audio Embed
Meta d a ta Em bed
Video Proc
VBI Del e te
AFD/WSS/VI embed
Serializer
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Ta ble 1-12 Analog Audio Pinouts (Continued)
Signal Flow
Pin Number
Signal
Pin Number
Signal Comments
10 CH4A+ 22 CH4A-
In or Out 411 CH4B+ 23 CH4B-
12 GND 24 GND
If your module is an SFS6803+AI+T or OP+SFS+AI+T, then the connections will be analog audio inputs. If your module is an SFS680 3+AO+T or OP+SFS+AO+T, then the connections will be outputs.
Note: 1.5G HD-SDI in and out are only available if your module has the optional SFS68OPT-HD license key. 3G HD-SDI in and out are only available if your module has the optional SFS68OPT-HD-3G or SFS68OPT-3G license key.
Figure 1-9 SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ Signal Flow Diagram
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15

Installation

Unpacking the Module

Checking the
Packing List
Before you install 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.
Note: Contact your Customer Service representative if parts are missing or damaged.
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 viii for information about returning a product for servicing.
Note: Unless explicitly stated, all references to SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ also pertain to other versions of the product.
Ta ble 2-1 Available Product Packages
Ordered Product Content Description
SFS6803+D
OP+SFS+R+D
OP+SFS+(C)xxD
One SFS6803+ front moduleOne SFS6803+ double-slot back connectorOne 6800+OPT+16CAPM breakout cable with
unbalanced audio connectors
One OP+SFS+R+D front moduleOne SFS6803+ double-slot back connectorOne 6800+OPT+16CAPM breakout cable with
unbalanced audio connectors
One OP+SFS+(C)xxD front moduleOne SFS6803+ double-slot back connector with
optical transmitter
One 6800+OPT+16CAPM breakout cable with
unbalanced audio connectors
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Ta ble 2-1 Available Product Packages (Continued)
Ordered Product Content Description
SFS6803+BD
One SFS6803+BD front moduleOne SFS6803+BD double-slot back connector
Note: Customers must provide a cable for use with t he 44-pin connector on SFS6803+BD. Pinouts are listed on page 10.
OP+SFS+R+BD
One OP+SFS+R+D front moduleOne SFS6803+BD double-slot back connector
Note: Customers must provide a cable for use with t he 44-pin connector on OP+SFS+BD. Pinouts are listed on page 10.
OP+SFS+(C)xxBD
One OP+SFS+(C)xxD front moduleOne SFS6803+BD double-slot back connector with
optical transmitter
Choosing
Upgrade
Options
6800+OPT+16CAPM One breakout cable with unbalanced audio
connectors
SFS6803+AI+T
SFS6803+ front module with submodule providing
eight mono or four stereo analog audio inputs
One SFS6803+ triple-slot back connector
SFS6803+AO+T
OP+SFS+ front module with submodule providing
eight mono or four stereo analog audio outputs
One SFS6803+ triple-slot back connector
OP+SFS+AI+T
SFS6803+ front module with submodule providing
eight mono or four stereo analog audio inputs
One SFS6803+ triple-slot back connector
OP+SFS+AO+T
OP+SFS+ front module with submodule providing
eight mono or four stereo analog audio outputs
One SFS6803+ triple-slot back connector
Basic SFS6803+ and OP+SFS+ modules have one SD-SDI input and four SD-SDI outputs with embedded audio. The following firmware upgrades are available:
Ta ble 2-2 Available License Key Upgrades
Ordered Product Content Description
SFS68OPT-HD Adds 1.5G HD-SDI functionality to the SD-SDI input
and outputs SFS68OPT-AES4 Adds four discrete AES inputs and outputs SFS68OPT-AES8 Adds eight discrete AES inputs and outputs SFS68OPT-3G Adds 3G HD-SDI (including Level B) and 1.5G HD-SDI
functionality to an SD-SDI module SFS68OPT-HD-3G Adds 3G HD-SDI (including Level B) functionality to a
module that already has SD-SDI and 1.5G HD-SDI
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