Caution: Before you set up and operate your switcher, see the
“Important Safety Instructions” in your Setup manual.
Switcher Specifications
Video Inputs/Outputs/Reference
x36 Frame
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PS2
PS1
Linear
Timecode
TALLY
GPIO
LTC
Input
AES Audio
Outputs
x36+ Frame
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PS2
PS1
Linear
Timecode
TALLY
GPIO
LTC
Input
AES Audio
Outputs
Input BNCs Output BNCs
OUT
AES
1 2
PANEL
SERIAL
MultiViewer
2
1
OUT
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OUT1
Output BNCs Reference
Out (2)
MultiViewer
Input BNCs Output BNCs*
PANEL
2
1
SERIAL
AES
1 2
OUT
1
MultiViewer
Out (2)
Out (3)
3 4 5
MV
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Output
Reference
BNCs
OUT1
Out
15
OUT2 IN REF
Out
15
OUT2 IN REF
Reference
In
OUT
Reference
In
Notes:
• The number of available input and output BNCs depends on the frame
you ordered.
• The 2 base MultiViewers are assigned to outputs 1 and 2, but can be
re-assigned to outputs 3 and 4, respectively.
• The 3 additional MultiViewers on the x36+ frame are fixed to outputs
MV3-5.
• Only Media-Store audio can be output on the AES audio outputs. Audio
is not embedded in the MultiViewer output.
• Output BNCs* 11-22 on the x36+ frame have dedicated format
converters and color correctors for each BNC.
Specifications
Power Switch, USB Port, and Diagnostics
Carbonite Black Frame (Interior front)
Power Switch
Power
Power
Switch
(front)
DashBoard
Display
(rear)
Power
AES Audio and LTC Ports
Linear Timecode
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PS2
PS1
LTC - LTC -
LTC +
Input
TALLY
GPIO
LTC
PANEL
SERIAL
AES
1 2
2
1
AES Audio
OUT
1
Outputs
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OUT1
AES- AES+
GND
POWER
ON
OFF
Power Switch
OFF
ON
POWER
PS1 PS2
Power
Frame Ports and Pinouts
USB
UPGRADE
Status
LEDs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FRM UPGD
12345678
PANELMCPOWER
PS1
PS2
DIP
Switches
Network
Tally
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PS2
PS1
LTC
Power
GPI I/O Serial
Panel
TALLY
GPIO
PANEL
2
1
SERIAL
AES
1 2
OUT
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OUT1
15
OUT
OUT2 IN REF
Note: The Panel port is used to connect to the Carbonite
Serial
(female RJ-45)
Pin
RS-422
1
Tx+
2
Tx-
3
Rx+
4
n/c
5
n/c
6
Rx-
7
Ground
8
Ground
control panels.
Carbonite Black 1S
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
PMC link
1
2
ETHERNET
OUT
OUT2 IN REF
RESET
15
1 2 3 4
MODE
GPI I/O
(female DB37)
Signal
GPI I/O 1
GPI I/O 2
GPI I/O 3
GPI I/O 4
GPI I/O 5
GPI I/O 6
GPI I/O 7
GPI I/O 8
GPI I/O 9
GPI I/O 10
GPI I/O 11
GPI I/O 12
GPI I/O 13
GPI I/O 14
GPI I/O 15
GPI I/O 16
GPI I/O 17
GPI I/O 18
GPI I/O 19
Pin
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
Signal
GPI I/O 20
GPI I/O 21
GPI I/O 22
GPI I/O 23
GPI I/O 24
Ground
GPI I/O 25
GPI I/O 26
GPI I/O 27
GPI I/O 28
GPI I/O 29
Ground
GPI I/O 30
GPI I/O 31
GPI I/O 32
GPI I/O 33
GPI I/O 34
--
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Common (13-18, 32-37)
Tally
Common (2-6, 20-25)
Tally 1
Tally 2
Tally 3
Tally 4
Tally 5
Tally 6
Tally 7
Tally 8
Tally 9
Tally 10
Tally 11
Tally 12
Tally 13
Tally 14
Tally 15
Tally 16
Tally 17
Tally
(female DB37)
Pin
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
Tally
Tally 18
Tally 19
Tally 20
Tally 21
Tally 22
Tally 23
Tally 24
Tally 25
Tally 26
Tally 27
Tally 28
Common (7-12, 26-30)
Tally 29
Tally 30
Tally 31
Tally 32
Tally 33
Tally 34
Note: The tally pin must be connected to the proper common to complete the
circuit. For example, tally 6 on pin 7 must be connected to the common on pin 31.
SDI Input Formats
480i 59.94Hz
576i 50Hz
720p 59.94Hz
720p 50Hz
Frame IP (LAN1)
Frame IP (LAN2)
FTP User name
FTP Password
1080i 59.94Hz
1080i 50Hz
1080pSF 23.98Hz
1080pSF 25Hz
1080pSF 29.97Hz
Input Voltage:
Maximum Current:
Impedance:
1080p 29.97Hz
1080p 50Hz Level A
1080p 59.94Hz Level A
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Operating:
Storage:
Default Values
192.168.0.123
0.0.0.0
password
Tally Rating
24VAC (rms) / 40VDC
120mA
< 15 ohms
Temperature
0 - 40°C (32 - 104°F)
-20 - 85°C (-4 - 185°F)
user
Power Consumption
CB9
CB1
CB1S
CB2
CB2S
CB3S
CB3X
x36 Frame
x36+ Frame
24W 2.0A 12V
25W 2.1A 12V
30W 2.5A 12V
35W 2.9A 12V
45W 3.8A 12V
65W 5.4A 12V
80W 6.7A 12V
120W 2.5A 48V
180W 3.75A 48V
Input Voltages
Panel/Frame 100 - 120V~
220 - 240V~
47-63Hz
Equalization
Video Input Specifications
(using Belden 1694 cable)
Impedance
Video Inputs, SDI
Reference Inputs
(non-terminating, looping)
>100m at 1.5 Gb/s
>300m at 270 Mb/s (5°-40°C)
75 ohm, terminating
SMPTE 259M/292M serial digital
(non-looping)
Standard Definition — analog black
High Definition — tri-level sync
Return Loss
Video Output Specifications
Rise and Fall Time
Signal Level
DC Offset
Overshoot
HD Mode
< -23dB at 1.5GHz
< -18dB at 3GHz
800ps +/- 10% (SD)
240ps +/- 10% (HD)
800mV +/- 10%
0 Volts
< 10%
10-bit SMPTE-292M serial digital
Audio Depth
AES Output Specifications
Channels
File Format
Impedance
Min/Max Output Voltage
Swing
Rise and Fall Times
Sample Rate
Synchronization
24-bit in HD
20-bit in SD
1 Stereo Pair
Multi-Channel Waveform
Audio File
110 Ohms, differential
1.5/6V peak-to-peak
20ns (typical)
48kHz
Locked to Video
4804DR-200-04
Caution: Before you set up and operate your switcher, see the
FRM UPGD
1 2 34 5 67 8
PANEL
MC
POWER
PS1
PS2
12345678
POWER
ON
OFF
UPGRADE
IN
19
1
20
2
21
3
22
4
23
5
24
6
25
7
26
8
27
9
28
10
29
11
30
12
31
13
32
14
33
15
34
16
35
17
36
18
17
11
18
12
19
13
20
14
22
16
21
15
1
1
PANEL
SERIAL
GPIO
TALLY
PS2
PS1
AES
1 2
LTC
2
OUT
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OUT1
OUT
OUT2 IN REF
IN
19
1
20
2
21
3
22
4
23
5
24
6
25
7
26
8
27
9
28
10
29
11
30
12
31
13
32
14
33
15
34
16
35
17
36
18
17
11
18
12
19
13
20
14
22
16
21
15
1
1
PANEL
SERIAL
GPIO
TALLY
PS2
PS1
AES
1 2
LTC
2
OUT
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OUT1
OUT
OUT2 IN REF
IN
19
1
20
2
21
3
22
4
23
5
24
6
25
7
26
8
27
9
28
10
29
11
30
12
31
13
32
14
33
15
34
16
35
17
36
18
17
11
18
12
19
13
20
14
22
16
21
15
1
1
PANEL
SERIAL
GPIO
TALLY
PS2
PS1
AES
1 2
LTC
2
OUT
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OUT1
OUT
OUT2 IN REF
IN
19
1
20
2
21
3
22
4
23
5
24
6
25
7
26
8
27
9
28
10
29
11
30
12
31
13
32
14
33
15
34
16
35
17
36
18
17
11
18
12
19
13
20
14
22
16
21
15
1
1
PANEL
SERIAL
GPIO
TALLY
PS2
PS1
AES
1 2
LTC
2
OUT
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OUT1
OUT
OUT2 IN REF
“Important Safety Instructions” in your Setup manual.
Frame Installation and Cabling
Rack Mounting Power and Control Cabling Frame Door Opening
1
Rack
Mount
Arm
2
3
Unlocked
Locked
Retaining
Bolts
Rail Guide
Rack Mount
Arm
VESA
100
Connect video
inputs as needed
To Remote Aux Panel or
external serial device.
DashBoard Display
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PS2
PS1
TALLY
GPIO
LTC
PANEL
2
1
SERIAL
AES
1 2
OUT
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OUT1
OUT
OUT2 IN REF
Connect Program, Preview,
and aux outputs as needed
Ethernet
To OSD
Remote
Black Cable Adapter
between Serial port on
frame and RJ12 Telco Cable
Remote Aux Panel
1
15
Connect external
reference or use
internal reference
2
Frame Dust Filter
10m RJ12
Telco Cable
Remove frame door before cleaning the dust filter.
4
Printed In Canada
To more
Filter
Remote
Frame Dust
5/16 Hex
Nuts
POWER
OFF
Carbonite Black 1S
ON
PS1 PS2
1 2 3 4
MODE
PMC link
1
2
ETHERNET
RESET
Aux Panels
Note: The ethernet 2 port
is not available at this time.
Note: The Dust Filter located inside the frame door
should be kept clean and free of dust buildup to ensure
Threaded
Rubber
Bumpers
Mains
Power
Note: It is recommended that you always connect
the AC Power Adapter to the device before connecting
to Mains Power.
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technical support hotline to speak with a live
product specialist located right here in our facility.
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proper cooling of the frame. Always ensure that the Dust
Filter is covering all the holes in the door.