Nevion SL-V0808, SL-V1616-CP, SL-V0808-CP, SL-V1616, SL-V1602 User Manual

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Nevion Europe AS
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Analog Video Routers
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VikinX Sublime series
User manual
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Revision history
Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below.
Rev.
Repl.
Date
Sign
Change description
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2012-02-21
AAA
Added comment for the MRP protocol option in Chapter 3.7. Fan error alarm described in Chapter
4.2 and Appendix B.1 and B.2.
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14
2011-08-22
NBS
Updated Chapter 7.1.2.
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13
2011-07-14
NBS
Added Appendix B. Added Grass Valley Native Protocol in Chapter 3.7 and Appendix B.2. Added Chapter 7.1.10. Changed Chapter 7.1.1. Updated Declaration of Conformity.
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12
2011-03-29
NBS
Added Chapters 2.1.1. Updated Chapters 3.7, 4.2 and 7.1.8. Updated wiring information in Chapter 6.2. Corrected housing and gender spec on D-sub 9-pin contacts. Updated Declaration of Conformity. Removed old Revision history.
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11
2009-09-24
NBS
Updated Chapter 5.2 with new information about Ethernet connectivity.
Added extra information about “A/V Toggle” button in
Chapter 7.
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10
2008-11-21
NBS
Removed GPI information; Added information about programming of 16x2 CPs.
10 9 2008-11-06
NBS
Added/corrected GPI wiring information. Added protocol configuration information. Added description of power pin out. Added description of switching timing options.
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Contents
1 Product overview ..................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Product versions ...............................................................................................................4
2 Specifications .......................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Mechanics ........................................................................................................................6
2.2 Power Supply ...................................................................................................................6
2.3 Control ..............................................................................................................................6
2.4 Analog Video specifications ..............................................................................................7
2.5 Connection details ............................................................................................................8
3 Configuration ........................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Router level ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................9
3.2 Router mode .....................................................................................................................9
3.3 Power alarm ...................................................................................................................14
3.4 Power-up mode / Extension enable ................................................................................14
3.5 Configuring output on Single bus panels ........................................................................14
3.6 Configuring switching time ..............................................................................................15
3.7 Configuring protocol options ...........................................................................................15
4 LED status indication ............................................................................................. 17
4.1 Start-up ..........................................................................................................................17
4.2 Alarm states ...................................................................................................................17
4.3 Ethernet states ...............................................................................................................17
5 Router communication ........................................................................................... 18
5.1 Serial connection ................................................................ ................................ ............18
5.2 Ethernet connection ........................................................................................................19
5.3 NCB connection .............................................................................................................20
6 Connecting signal cables to the router................................................................... 22
6.1 Video signals ..................................................................................................................22
6.2 Input extension ...............................................................................................................22
7 Control Panel operation ......................................................................................... 24
7.1 Button description ...........................................................................................................24
General environmental requirements for Nevion equipment..................................... 27
Product Warranty ...................................................................................................... 28
Important notes regarding Software in the VikinX Sublime router family range ........ 29
Appendix A Materials declaration and recycling information ..................................... 30
Appendix B Additional Protocol information .............................................................. 31
EC Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................... 33
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1 Product overview
Nevion are proud to present the 2nd generation of the compact small and medium routing switcher family, Sublime. With Sublime, Nevion now provide a stable and proven product line including the most complete signal format and size offering available.
With the new ultra slim, multi format and flexible product range, Sublime fulfills the most demanding requirements from the professional broadcast market.
This User Manual presents the features, installation and operation procedures of the Analog Video routers of the Sublime range.
Router range from 8x8 to 128x128 Software based Configurator for easy system set-up TCP/IP, RS-232 and NCB Control (RJ-45) Programmable multi- single- and dual bus control panels Ultra Slim frame depth Low Power, high reliability design Redundant power supply system with front indicators Interoperability with existing VikinX routers Future proof and flexible product range
VikinX Sublime provides many of the powerful control features that drove the VikinX Modular range to success. VikinX Sublime is ideal for general purpose facilities, on-air routing, mobile outside broadcast applications and sophisticated A/V applications.
1.1 Product versions
The following versions of the VikinX Sublime Analog Video Routers are available:
Analog Video – 19” - 1RU, depth 5cm:
SL-V0808 / SL-V0808-CP
8x8 Analog Video Router (125MHz). Router partitioning, programmable X-Y control panel (on CP version)
SL-V1616 / SL-V1616-CP
16x16 Analog Video Router (125MHz). Router partitioning, programmable X-Y control panel (on CP version).
SL-V1602 / SL-V1602-CP
16x2 Analog Video Router (125MHz). Programmable Dual bus control panel (on CP version), Expandable to 64x2.
Analog Video – 19” - 2RU, depth 5cm:
SL-V3232 / SL-V3232-CP
32x32 Analog Video Router (125MHz). Router partitioning, programmable X-Y control panel (on CP version).
Analog Video – 19” - 4RU, depth 5cm:
SL-V6464 / SL-V6464-CP
64x64 Analog Video Router (125MHz). Router partitioning, programmable X-Y control panel (on CP version).
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Available Control Panels – 19” – 1RU:
SL-16XY-CP
Multi bus X-Y 16x16 panel.
SL-8XY-CP
Multi bus X-Y 8x8 panel.
SL-16D-CP
Dual bus 16x2 panel.
SL-32S-CP
Single bus 32x1 panel.
SL-32S-CP-GPI
Single bus 32x1 panel with GPI / Joystick / Tally interface.
SL-16S-CP
Single bus 16x1 panel.
SL-16S-CP-GPI
Single bus 16x1 panel with GPI / Joystick / Tally interface.
SL-8S-CP
Single bus 8x1 panel.
SL-8S-CP-GPI
Single bus 8x1 panel with GPI / Joystick / Tally interface.
Available Control Panels – 19” – 2RU:
SL-32XY-CP
Multi bus X-Y 32x32 panel.
SL-64S-CP
Single bus 64x1 panel.
SL-64S-CP-GPI
Single bus 64x1 panel with GPI / Joystick / Tally interface.
Available Control Panels – 19” – 4RU:
SL-64XY-CP
Multi bus X-Y 64x64 panel.
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2 Specifications
2.1 Mechanics
Dimensions:
- HxWxD = 44x483x50mm, (19”, 1RU);
- HxWxD = 88x483x50mm, (19”, 2RU);
- HxWxD = 176x483x50mm, (19”, 4RU).
Safety/Emission standards:
Compliant with CE EN55103-1 and 2.
2.1.1 Weight and power consumption
Device
Weight, incl. 1x PSU
Current
+15V
Current -15V
Power
SL-V6464
3.5 kg
1066 mA
90 mA
17 W
SL-V6464-CP
4.2 kg
400 mA
1000 mA
21 W
SL-V3232
1.9 kg
300 mA
490 mA
12 W
SL-V3232-CP
2.2 kg
800 mA
490 mA
19 W
SL-V1616
1.2 kg
280 mA
160 mA
7 W
SL-V1616-CP
1.4 kg
390 mA
160 mA
8 W
SL-V0808
1.2 kg
170 mA
80 mA
4 W
SL-V0808-CP
1.3 kg
300 mA
80 mA
6 W
SL-V1602
1.2 kg
270 mA
60 mA
5 W
SL-V1602-CP
1.3 kg
460 mA
59 mA
8 W
2.2 Power Supply
SL-PWR-40
40W Power Supply Unit for 8x8 – 32x32 versions.
SL-PWR-90
90W Power Supply Unit for 64x64 versions.
AC Supply voltage range:
100-240VAC, 50-60Hz, Max 1.6A (SL-PWR-40) / Max 3A (SL-PWR-90).
AC Mains connector:
IEC 320.
DC output:
- +15V, max. 2.2A / -15V, max 1.35A. Maximum 43W for 8x8 – 32x32 versions;
- +15V, max. 4A / -15V, max 2.5A. Maximum 90W for 64x64 versions.
DC connector:
DE9, D-sub 9-pin male.
Status monitoring:
Via LED in front of the router/CP.
Safety standards:
Compliant with CE EN60950, UL-1950/CSA22.2.
2.3 Control
Standard Features:
Serial port:
RS-232 for protocol conversion, to VikinX compact control protocol, or to third party protocols.
Connector:
DE9, D-sub 9-pin female.
NCB ports:
For integration with VikinX compact router configuration.
Connectors (2):
RJ45 (1 In / 1 Out)
Ethernet port:
10/100BaseT Ethernet bus for external router control.
Connector:
RJ45.
Synchronization:
- Analog Black&Burst, looped. Both PAL and NTSC supported.
- Tri-Level, Looped. For HD signal formats only.
- Distribution of synchronization signals between several routers.
Connector(s):
BNC.
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Optional Features:
Control Panel:
- Optional, built-in control panel available.
- External control panels available.
2.4 Analog Video specifications
Supported formats:
Broadcast:
- Composite Analog Video, PAL and NTSC.
- Composite Analog Video, SECAM,
- Analog RGB and
- Analog YCrCb.
Electrical signal specifications:
Frequency response:
- 100kHz – 5MHz: +0/-0.1dB
- 100kHz – 30MHz: ±0.5dB
- 0Hz – 125MHZ: +0.5/-3dB.
Return loss:
- > 40dB @5.5MHz, 75 ohm BNC
- > 35dB @10MHz.
Output DC offset error:
< 15mV DC.
Gain:
0dB ±0.1dB.
Crosstalk:
< -60dB up to 5MHz.
Differential gain:
- < 0.1%, for routers up to 16x16;
- < 0.2%, for 32x32 and 64x64 routers.
Differential phase:
- < 0.1º, for routers up to 16x16;
- < 0.2º, for 32x32 and 64x64 routers.
Bar tilt:
< 0.1%.
Lum. Non-linearity:
- < 0.1%, for routers up to 16x16;
- < 0.2%, for 32x32 and 64x64 routers.
Video S/N:
> 70dB, unweighted
Max. signal level:
> 2Vpp.
Delay difference, any input to one output:
< ±1nsec. Connector:
75 ohm BNC female.
Impedance:
75 ohm nominal.
Reference inputs:
Number of inputs:
1.
Connector:
75 ohm BNC female, loop-thru.
Return loss:
>40dB (100 kHz – 5 MHz); >35dB (5-10 MHz).
Signal format:
NTSC or PAL Black&Burst.
Signal level:
Nominal 1.0Vp-p.
Field selectivity:
Field 1.
Timing range:
- PAL: 30us ±5us after hsync in line 6
- NTSC: 30us ±5us after hsync in line 10.
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2.5 Connection details
The Sublime routers have the following service connections on the rear of each product:
Figure 1: Sublime service connectors.
SYNC:
Synchronization signal (in). Black burst/composite/tri-level sync reference input with passive loop-through for vertical interval switching.
LOOP:
Synchronization signal (out). Loop-through of SYNC input.
NCB IN:
Network Control Bus Input. The protocol of this bus is described in a separate manual.
NCB OUT:
Network Control Bus Output.
ETHERNET:
10/100Base-T Ethernet bus for external router control.
RS 232:
RS-232 for external control protocols.
POWER A:
±15VDC power connector.
POWER B:
±15VDC power connector, redundant supply.
CONFIGURATION:
Configurations switch. See Chapter 3 for further descriptions.
2.5.1 Power Supply pin-out
The DE9 male sockets for the power connection on Sublime routers and Control Panels have the following pin-out;
Pin #
Description
1
GND
2
Not connected
3
Not connected
4
+15VDC
5
Not connected
6
Not connected
7
Not connected
8
-15VDC
9
Not connected
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3 Configuration
This chapter provides an overview of the configuration options that are available on the Sublime Analog Video Routers.
3.1 Router level
Switches 1 - 4 on the configuration switch set the router’s level for communication with the Router Management System and other units in the NCB system. The panels on the NCB dedicated to operate with the router must be configured to the same level as that router.
If several routers are combined to form an Audio Follow Video, RGB or similar system, these routers must be configured to the same level.
The levels can be switched according to the following pattern:
SW 1
SW 2
SW 3
SW 4
Level
NCB Address
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF 1 0
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
2 1 OFF
OFF
ON
OFF 3 2
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
4 3 OFF
ON
OFF
OFF 5 4
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
6
5
OFF
ON
ON
OFF 7 6
OFF
ON
ON
ON
8
7
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF 9 8
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
10
9
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
11
10
ON
OFF
ON
ON
12
11
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
13
12
ON
ON
OFF
ON
14
13
ON
ON
ON
OFF
15
14
ON
ON
ON
ON
16
15
Default level is 1.
3.2 Router mode
3.2.1 Router mode on NxN square routers
The Sublime A/V router allows switching in different modes:
Router layers
8x8 router
16x16 router
32x32 router
64x64 router
1 layer
8x8
16x16
32x32
64x64
2 layers
4x4
8x8
16x16
32x32
3 layers
N.A.
5x5
10x10
21x21
4 layers
2x2
4x4
8x8
16x16
Switches 5 - 6 on the configuration switch set the router’s mode. The Router Management System software must be configured according to the mode chosen on the router.
The modes can be switched according to the following pattern:
SW 5
SW 6
Router mode
OFF
OFF
1 router layer
OFF
ON
2 router layers
ON
OFF
3 router layers
ON
ON
4 router layers
Default mode is 1 router layer.
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Based on the configuration above, the I/O is connected to the router according to the following scheme, where the physical limitations depend on the type of router that is purchased (8x8, 16x16, 32x32 or 64x64):
1 layer:
I/O is connected according to information on the rear of the router.
2 layers, based on an 8x8 router:
Layer 1
Input
Layer 1
Output
1 1 1 1 2 2 2
2
3 3 3 3 4 4 4
4
Layer 2
Input
Layer 2
Output
1 5 1 5 2 6 2 6 3 7 3
7
4 8 4
8
2 layers, based on a 16x16 router:
Layer 1
Input
Layer 1
Output
1 1 1 1 2 2 2
2
3 3 3
3
4 4 4 4 … … …
8 8 8
8
Layer 2
Input
Layer 2
Output
1 9 1 9 2
10 2 10 3 11 3 11
4
12 4 12
8
16 8 16
2 layers, based on a 32x32 router:
Layer 1
Input
Layer 1
Output
1 1 1 1 2 2 2
2
3 3 3
3
4 4 4 4 … … … … 16
16
16
16
Layer 2
Input
Layer 2
Output
1
17 1 17
2
18 2 18 3 19 3 19 4 20 4 20
16
32
16
32
2 layers, based on a 64x64 router:
Layer 1
Input
Layer 1
Output
1 1 1
1
2 2 2 2 3 3 3
3
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