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MUX-6258-A Series
CWDM AES/EBU Audio Multiplexer with Fiber Optic
Output
User Manual
MUX-6258-A Series User Manual
Ross Part Number: 6258ADR-004-04
Release Date: February 19, 2013.
Copyright
© 2013 Ross Video Limited. All rights reserved.
This work is proprietary and confidential to Ross Video Limited, its subsidiaries and its other affiliated corporations and may not be copied, distributed, sold or otherwise used or relied upon without the express written permission of Ross Video Limited. Reproduction or reverse engineering of copyrighted software is prohibited.
Patents
This product is protected by the following US Patents: 4,205,346; 5,115,314; 5,280,346; 5,561,404; 7,304,886; 7,508,455; 7,602,446; 7,834,886; 7,914,332. This product is protected by the following Canadian Patents: 2039277; 1237518; 1127289. Other patents pending.
Notice
The material in this manual is furnished for informational use only. It is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as commitment by Ross Video Limited. Ross Video Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual.
Trademarks
is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited.
Ross, ROSS, ROSS®, and MLE are registered trademarks of Ross Video Limited.
openGear® is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited.
DashBoard Control System™ is a trademark of Ross Video Limited.
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All other product names and any registered and unregistered trademarks mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and remain the exclusive property of their respective owners.
Important Regulatory and Safety Notices to Service Personnel
Before using this product and nay associated equipment, refer to the “Important Safety Instructions” listed below to avoid personnel injury and to prevent product damage.
Product may require specific equipment, and/or installation procedures to be carried out to satisfy certain regulatory compliance requirements. Notices have been included in this publication to call attention to these specific requirements.
Symbol Meanings
This symbol on the equipment refers you to important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions within the Product Manual Documentation. Failure to heed this information may present a major risk of damage to persons or equipment.
Warning — The symbol with the word “Warning” within the equipment manual indicates a
potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Caution — The symbol with the word “Caution” within the equipment manual indicates a
potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
Notice — The symbol with the word “Notice” within the equipment manual indicates a
potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in major or minor equipment damage or a situation which could place the equipment in a non-compliant operating state.
ESD Susceptibility — This symbol is used to alert the user that an electrical or electronic
device or assembly is susceptible to damage from an ESD event.
Important Safety Instructions
Caution — This product is intended to be a component product of the DFR-8300 series
frame. Refer to the DFR-8300 Series Frame User Manual for important safety instructions regarding the proper installation and safe operation of the frame as well as its component products.
Warning — Certain parts of this equipment namely the power supply area still present a
safety hazard, with the power switch in the OFF position. To avoid electrical shock, disconnect all A/C power cords from the chassis’ rear appliance connectors before servicing this area.
Warning — Service barriers within this product are intended to protect the operator and
service personnel from hazardous voltages. For continued safety, replace all barriers after any servicing.
This product contains safety critical parts, which if incorrectly replaced may present a risk of fire or electrical shock. Components contained with the product’s power supplies and power supply area, are not intended to be customer serviced and should be returned to the factory for repair. To reduce the risk of fire, replacements fuses must be the same time and rating. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
EMC Notices
United States of America FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A Digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
Notice — Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Ross Video
Limited could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
CANADA
This Class “A” digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appariel numerique de la classe “A” est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
EUROPE
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of CE Directive 93/68/EEC.
INTERNATIONAL
This equipment has been tested to CISPR 22:1997 along with amendments A1:2000 and A2:2002, and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital device.
Notice — This is a Class A product. In domestic environments, this product may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may have to take adequate measures.
Maintenance/User Serviceable Parts
Routine maintenance to this openGear product is not required. This product contains no user serviceable parts. If the module does not appear to be working properly, please contact Technical Support using the numbers listed under the “Contact Us” section on the last page of this manual. All openGear products are covered by a generous 5-year warranty and will be repaired without charge for materials or labor within this period. See the “Warranty and Repair Policy” section in this manual for details.
Important Laser Safety Measures and Notices
Before using this product and any associated equipment, refer to the sections below so as to avoid personnel injury and to prevent product damage. For further safety information when using fiber products, consult the following publications:
IEC-60825- 2, Safety of Laser Products - Part 2: Safety of Optical Fiber Communication Systems (OFCS) (for use outside of the U.S.A.)
ANSI Z136.2, Safe Use of Optical Fiber Communication Systems Utilizing Laser Diode and LED Sources (for use in the U.S.A.)
Products may require specific equipment, and /or installation procedures be carried out to satisfy certain regulatory compliance requirements.
Caution — Before operating or servicing this product, all personnel should be
familiar with laser safety and fiber handling practices.
Safety Measures for Operation
During normal operation of this product, heed the following safety measures:
Do not stare at, or into, broken, or damaged, fibers.
Do not stare at, or into, optical connectors.
Only properly trained and authorized personnel shall be permitted to perform laser/fiber optic operations.
Ensure that appropriate labels are displayed in plain view and in close proximity to the optical port on the protective housing/access panel of the terminal equipment.
Safety Measures for Maintenance and Servicing
Warning — Do not use optical equipment, such as a microscope or an eye loupe,
to stare at the energized fiber end. Doing so may damage your eyes.
During maintenance and servicing of this product, only properly trained and authorized personnel shall be allowed to use optical test or diagnostic equipment.
Laser Information
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT IEC 60825-1:2007
Caution — INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID EXPOSURE TO
THE BEAM.
Environmental Information
The equipment that you purchased required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production. It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment.
To avoid the potential release of those substances into the environment and to diminish the need for the extraction of natural resources, Ross Video encourages you to use the appropriate take-back systems. These systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials from your end-of-life equipment in an environmentally friendly and health conscious manner.
The crossed out wheelie bin symbol invites you to use these systems.
If you need more information on the collection, re-use, and recycling systems, please contact your local or regional waste administration.
You can also contact Ross Video for more information on the environmental performance of our products.
Company Address
Ross Video Limited Ross Video Incorporated
8 John Street P.O. Box 880
Iroquois, Ontario, K0E 1K0 Ogdensburg, New York
Canada USA 13669-0880
General Business Office: (+1) 613 • 652 • 4886
Fax: (+1) 613 • 652 • 4425
Technical Support: (+1) 613 • 652 • 4886
After Hours Emergency: (+1) 613 • 349 • 0006
E-mail (Technical Support): techsupport@rossvideo.com
E-mail (General Information): solutions@rossvideo.com
Website: http://www.rossvideo.com
Contents
Introduction 1
Overview.............................................................................................................................. 1-2
Functional Block Diagram................................................................................................... 1-4
User Interfaces ..................................................................................................................... 1-5
Documentation Terms and Conventions.............................................................................. 1-6
Installation 2
Before You Begin ................................................................................................................2-2
Installing the MUX-6258-A Series...................................................................................... 2-3
Cabling................................................................................................................................. 2-5
Software Upgrades...............................................................................................................2-7
MUX-6258-A ........................................................................................................ 1-2
MUX-6258-A CWDM Series................................................................................ 1-2
Features.................................................................................................................. 1-3
DashBoard Control System™ ............................................................................... 1-5
Card-edge Controls................................................................................................ 1-5
SNMP Monitoring and Control............................................................................. 1-5
Static Discharge..................................................................................................... 2-2
Unpacking.............................................................................................................. 2-2
Working with Fiber Optic Connectors .................................................................. 2-2
Supported Rear Modules ....................................................................................... 2-3
Installing a Rear Module ....................................................................................... 2-3
Installing the Card ................................................................................................. 2-4
MUX-6258-A Cabling Overview.......................................................................... 2-5
MUX-6258-A CWDM Series Cabling Overview ................................................. 2-5
User Controls 3
Card Overview..................................................................................................................... 3-2
Control and Monitoring Features......................................................................................... 3-3
Reference Compatibility ...................................................................................................... 3-5
Operation Notes ................................................................................................................... 3-6
DashBoard Menus 4
Status Tabs........................................................................................................................... 4-2
Setup Tab ............................................................................................................................. 4-5
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Status and Selection LEDs .................................................................................... 3-3
Audio Proc Amp Controls..................................................................................... 3-6
Minimum Delay Overview.................................................................................... 3-6
Embedding PCM Signals ...................................................................................... 3-6
Embedding Non-PCM Signals .............................................................................. 3-7
HANC Processing ................................................................................................. 3-7
VANC Processing ................................................................................................. 3-7
Signal Tab.............................................................................................................. 4-2
Hardware Tab ........................................................................................................ 4-4
Input Status Tab ...................................................................................................................4-7
AES Inputs 1-8 Tabs ............................................................................................................4-8
Embedded Outputs Tab........................................................................................................4-9
Alarm Enables Tab.............................................................................................................4-10
VANC Processing Tab.......................................................................................................4-12
Card-edge Menus 5
Navigating the Card-edge Menus......................................................................................... 5-2
Card-edge Menus .................................................................................................................5-3
Menu Descriptions ...............................................................................................................5-5
Specifications 6
Technical Specifications ...................................................................................................... 6-2
Channel Status Data Table ...................................................................................................6-4
Passing the Status Bytes ........................................................................................6-4
Service Information 7
Troubleshooting Checklist ...................................................................................................7-2
Bootload Button.....................................................................................................7-2
Warranty and Repair Policy .................................................................................................7-3
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Introduction
In This Chapter
This chapter contains the following sections:
Overview
Functional Block Diagram
User Interfaces
Documentation Terms and Conventions
A Word of Thanks
Congratulations on choosing an openGear MUX-6258-A Series AES/EBU Audio Multiplexer with Fiber Optic Output. Your MUX-6258-A is part of a full line of Digital Products within the openGear Terminal Equipment family of products, backed by Ross Video’s experience in engineering and design expertise since 1974.
You will be pleased at how easily your new MUX-6258-A fits into your overall working environment. Equally pleasing is the product quality, reliability and functionality. Thank you for joining the group of worldwide satisfied Ross Video customers!
Should you have a question pertaining to the installation or operation of your MUX-6258-A, please contact us at the numbers listed on the back cover of this manual. Our technical support staff is always available for consultation, training, or service.
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Overview
MUX-6258-A
MUX-6258-A CWDM Series
This section provides a brief summary of the features for your MUX-6258-A series card.
The MUX-6258-A is a broadcast quality embedder with one multi-rate SDI input which supports up to 16 channels of embedded audio and eight AES 75ohm unbalanced audio inputs. A single mode fiber interface with an LC/UPC connector provides an SDI output. The output is also available as an SDI output on BNC 2.
The MUX-6258-A can take in up to eight AES inputs and embed them into any of the 16 possible audio channels in an SD or HD-SDI output. If the input is a synchronous 48kHz signal, the audio will be embedded into the SDI signal unaltered. If the input is not a synchronous 48kHz signal, it may be converted using Sample Rate Conversion (SRC) before it is embedded on the SDI output.
The MUX-6258-A CWDM Series include all the features of the MUX-6258-A described above, but are equipped with Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) lasers. This enables you to expand your current fiber infrastructure from one wavelength to up to 16 wavelengths on a fiber. These models are identified with a two digit suffix as indicated in Tab le 1. 1. The output wavelengths for each model are also indicated.
Table 1.1 Supported Output Wavelengths
Model Output Wavelength
MUX-6258-A-27 1270nm
MUX-6258-A-29 1290nm
MUX-6258-A-31 1310nm
MUX-6258-A-33 1330nm
MUX-6258-A-35 1350nm
MUX-6258-A-37 1370nm
MUX-6258-A-43 1430nm
MUX-6258-A-45 1450nm
MUX-6258-A-47 1470nm
MUX-6258-A-49 1490nm
MUX-6258-A-51 1510nm
MUX-6258-A-53 1530nm
MUX-6258-A-55 1550nm
MUX-6258-A-57 1570nm
MUX-6258-A-59 1590nm
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MUX-6258-A-61 1610nm
Features
The MUX-6258-A Series includes the following features:
Supports HD-SD SDI SMPTE 292M (1.5Gbps) and SMPTE 259M (270Mbps)
Supports AES-3id-2001, and EBU tech 3250
Supports embedding of non-PCM data such as Dolby® Digital and Dolby® E
Audio embedding for all popular formats 480i, 576i, 720p, and 1080i
Embeds four audio groups with selection of primary and backup sources
Eight AES-3id 75ohm unbalanced inputs with SRC on DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors
MUX-6258-A CWDM Series only: Optical output wavelengths from 1270nm to 1610nm, Distributed Feedback (DFB) Laser with 0 to +3dBm optical output power
One SDI processed output
Automatic input video format detection
SNMP support available
Input buffer with a bypass option
User defined loss of signal output
AES input controls such as gain, invert, delay, and sum
Internally generated test patterns and test tones
Ability to strip VANC data from specific or all lines of a video output
Reports status and configuration remotely via the DashBoard Control System™
Fits DFR-8321 series frames
5-year transferable warranty
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Functional Block Diagram
SDI Video In (BNC 1)
Sample Rate Converter
16
CHANNELS
MUX-6258-A
AES Inputs
SDI
Receiver
Line
Buffer
16
CHANNELS
16 Channel
DMX
Fiber
Out
Audio
Embed
Te st
Pattern
SDI
Transmitter
SDI Video Out (BNC 2)
Audio Proc
&
Ton e
Generator
16
CHANNELS
Up to 16
CHANNELS
SDI Fiber Out (FIB 2)
This section provides a functional block diagram that outlines the workflow of the MUX-6258-A series cards.
Figure 1.1 MUX-6258-A — Simplified Block Diagram
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User Interfaces
The MUX-6258-A series cards include the following interfaces.
DashBoard Control System™
The DashBoard Control System™ enables you to monitor and control openGear frames and cards from a computer. DashBoard communicates with other cards in the DFR-8321 series frames through the MFC-8300 Series Network Controller Card. The DashBoard Control System software and manual are available for download from our website.
For More Information on...
installing and using DashBoard, refer to the DashBoard User Manual.
the MUX-6258-A menus in DashBoard, refer to the chapter “DashBoard Menus” on
Card-edge Controls
The front-edge of the MUX-6258-A series cards feature LED indicators for the power, video input status and communication activity. The card-edge also includes the SW2 and SW3 switches that are used in conjunction to navigate the card-edge menu system.
page 4-1.
For More Information on...
the card-edge controls and LEDs, refer to the section “Card Overview” on page 3-2.
the card-edge menus, refer to the chapter “Card-edge Menus” on page 5-1.
SNMP Monitoring and Control
The MFC-8300 Series Network Controller Card in the DFR-8321 series frames can provide optional support for remote monitoring of your frame and using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which is compatible with many third-party monitoring and control tools.
For More Information on...
enabling SNMP Monitoring and Control for your frame, refer to the MFC-8300 Series User Manual.
SNMP controls for the card, refer to the Management Information Base (MIB) for your card.
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Documentation Terms and Conventions
The following terms and conventions are used throughout this manual.
Terms
The following terms are used:
•“525-line mode” refers to broadcast situations using NTSC composite (analog) signal reference inputs.
•“625-line mode” refers to broadcast situations using PAL -B composite (analog) signal reference inputs.
•“Board”, and “Card” refer to openGear terminal devices within openGear frames, including all components and switches.
•“DFR-8321 series” includes all versions of the DFR-8321 series frames and any available options unless otherwise noted.
•“Frame” refers to the openGear frame that houses the MUX-6258-A series card.
•“MUX-6258-A” refers to the card version that does not include CWDM lasers.
•“MUX-6258-A CWDM Series” refers to all the card versions that do include CWDM lasers.
•“MUX-6258-A series” refers to all versions of the card and any available options unless otherwise indicated.
•“Operator” and “User” refer to the person who uses MUX-6258-A series card.
•“PAL” refers to PAL-B unless otherwise stated.
•“System” and “Video system” refer to the mix of interconnected production and terminal equipment in your environment.
Conventions
The following conventions are used:
•“Operating Tips” and “Note” boxes are used to provide additional user information.
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Installation
In This Chapter
This chapter provides instructions for installing the rear module(s), installing the card into the frame, cabling details, and updating the card software.
The following topics are discussed:
Before You Begin
Installing the MUX-6258-A Series
•Cabling
Software Upgrades
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Before You Begin
Card-edge Connector
Connection to Fiber 1 Port on
Rear Module (Dust Cap On)
Fiber 1 Port
to Card (Dust Cap On)
Fiber 1 Port for Cable (Dust Cap On)
Before proceeding with the instructions in this chapter, ensure that your DFR-8321 series frame is properly installed according to the instructions in the DFR-8300 Series User Manual.
Static Discharge
Throughout this chapter, please heed the following cautionary note:
ESD Susceptibility — Static discharge can cause serious damage to sensitive
semiconductor devices. Avoid handling circuit boards in high static environments such as carpeted areas and when synthetic fiber clothing is worn. Always exercise proper grounding precautions when working on circuit boards and related equipment.
Unpacking
Unpack each card you received from the shipping container and ensure that all items are included. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your sales representative or Ross Video directly.
Working with Fiber Optic Connectors
Keep the following in mind when working with fiber optic connectors:
Every time you are required to insert a connector into a device or mating sleeve, you must clean the connector. All exposed surfaces of the ceramic ferrule must be clean. Follow your facility practices of cleaning fiber optic connectors.
Connectors must always be inserted into a device or have a dust cap on. Refer to Figure
2.1 for dust cap locations.
A poor optical connection is often similar to a poor electrical connection. Try removing the connector, cleaning, and re-inserting the connector. A bad connection can result in experiencing instability of signal, high loss, or a noisy signal.
Figure 2.1 Card Connectors with Dust Caps Installed — MUX-6258-A
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