THOMSON DD5, DD20, DD30, DD10 Installation Manual

DD5 / DD10 / DD20 / DD30
Production Switchers
Planning & Installation
BTS
CAM1CAM1
BTS Media Solutions GmbH
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6 5 02.98 100 all Planning & Installation 6th Edition
General corrections
Production Switchers
Revision Report
Documentation Order Number
Planning & Installation
RU 0021, 000 212 185 700
DD5 / DD10 / DD20 / DD30
Safety instructionsDD Production Switchers
1Rev 1 / 03.1998
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The DD switcher is designed in conformity with the safety regulations EN60950 / VDE 0805 (protection class 1) and are in an unobjectionable condition when leav­ing the factory. Information on the following pages provides important safety guidelines for Opera­tors and Service Personnel. Specific warnings and cautions will be found through­out the manual where they apply, but may not appear here. Please read and follow the important safety information, noting especially those instructions related to risk of fire, electrical shock or injury to person.
Warning: Any instructions in this manual that require opening the equipment cover or enclosure are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than contained in the manual unless you are qualified to do so.
With the standard modules installed, the E Box and panels are heavy. During instal­lation and until secured in the rack or the desk, use an appropriate lifing device to lift and support the mainframe. Failure to follow this precaution can result in injury to personnel and damage to equipment.
The equipment shall be installed in Restricted Access Areas.
The switcher is designed for operation with one-phase mains earthed neutral con­ductor. When setting up and connecting the switcher, connect the external earth line always before connecting the power line. Thus is ensured that in case of a short-circuit between mains and case, the voltage is led to earth. For this reason, never disconnect the earth line from the device while it is operated. The switcher must be only connected to an earthed socket. Check functioning of the protective conductors. It must not be live. Any discontinuity in the protective conductor may lead to a situation in which operational safety of the switcher can not longer guaranteed. Earthing has to be performed according to the regional safety regulations. When installing the lines, it is necessary to observe the national stan­dards.
When mounting the switcher EBox and panel, care should be taken to allow for ad­equate air circulation. Detailed information you can find in the respective sections in the installation manual of the switchers. Keep the EBox door always closed during operation.
The admissible ambient temperature range of the switcher is within
+5°C and +35°C. Optimum operation is ensured at an ambient temperature of 25 °C ± 5 °C.
Make sure that the switcher is protected against humidity and keep dry!
Depending on the order of the customer, the switcher is adjusted to operate on 115V or 230V. The respective adjustment is indicated on the connector panel of the unit. Before connecting power to the switcher, make sure that the voltage adjust­ment in the unit corresponds with the line voltage available in the studio.
Switching-over to another line voltage has to be carried out by qualified ser­vice personnel.
Safety regulations
Heavy weight
Installation
Ventilation
Mains voltage
Safety instructions DD Production Switchers
2 Rev 1 / 03.1998
Caution – Double-pole or neutral fusing! After acting of the protective devices, parts of the equipment may remain under voltage. Each main input is is protected by two primary-side fuses located on the power terminal of the switchers units (mainframe, panel). Additionally, the power supply units will be protected by inter­nal fuses. When replacing the fuses, make sure that a fuse link of same type and same cur­rent rating is used. Never use a mended fuse! Do not short-circuit the fuseholder!
Operate the switcher in the closed condition only, i.e. the mainframe with closed door and locked panel. There are no parts inside the unit to be adjusted by the user or parts to be exchanged.
Caution: Opening the mainframe door or the panel desk may give
access to live parts.
In such cases, the unit has to be disconnected completely from the mains.
If, however, working on the opened mainframe or opened panel is inevitable, this has only to be done by qualified service personnel being informed about the dangers involved.
Attention! Capacitors may still carry a residual charge! If, for example, due to a failure, safe operation of the switcher is no longer ensured,
put the switcher out of operation and secure it against further use. Do not insert or remove plug-in cards during operation.
Make sure that no parts protrude into the air conditioning holes. This might lead to contact with dangerous voltages or to damages of sensitive circuit parts.
To prevent damages in the control panel gear no drinks in top of the desk. Pene­trated liquids can lead to destroying the control panel boards. Make sure that no small parts (e.g. office parenthesis) fall into the opening under the levers. This can lead to short-circuits and damages.
The EMV regulations are only applicable when correctly shielded cables are used for the installation of the equipment. This applies to video cables as well as control cables. Corresponding cables can be obtained from BTS.
Run all connection cables in covered cable ducts (risk of stumbling). For main connection, only use the supplied connection cable or a checked cable of the same type.
The controller boards of the DD switchers contains a lithium battery, which has to be exchanged every five years. Detailed information you can find in the section Ex- change of the lithium battery in the service manual.
Used batteries must be disposed of carefully to avoid environmental damage.
Fuses
During operation
Connecting cables
Batteries
SicherheitshinweiseDD Produktionsmischer
1Rev 1 / 03.1998
SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
Die DD Mischer entsprechen den Sicherheitsbestimmungen von EN60950 / VDE 0805 (Schutzklasse 1) und haben das Werk in sicherheitstechnisch einwandfreiem Zustand verlassen. Um diesen Zustand zu erhalten und einen gefahrlosen Betrieb sicherzustellen, sind die nachfolgenden und die in den einzelnen Abschnitten des Handbuches auf­geführten Sicherheitshinweise, insbesondere die Hinweise bezüglich Brandge­fahr, elektrischer Schlag und Verletzungsgefahren, zu beachten:
Achtung: Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausge­führt werden. Um die Gefahren eines elektrischen Schlages (hohe Spannun­gen, gefährliche Energien), Brandgefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei Wartungsarbeiten, insbesondere wenn Gehäuseteile geöffnet wer­den, strikt die Angaben in der entsprechenden Anleitung zu befolgen. An­dere als die angegebenen Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen aus­geführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigung dazu besitzen.
Mit den Standard-Modulen bestückt wiegt die E-Box des DD20 / DD30 ca. 45 kg. Um Verletzungen von Personen oder Beschädigung des Gerätes zu vermeiden sind bei der Installation und Montage in einem Geräteschrank entsprechende He­beeinrichtungen einzusetzen.
Der Mischer ist für den Einsatz in besonderen Betriebsräumen mit beschränktem/ überwachten Zutritt vorgesehen. Zur Spannungsversorgung ist ein Einphasen-Netz mit geerdetem Nulleiter not­wendig. Beim Aufstellen und Anschließen des Mischers ist die Verkabelung einer externen Erdleitung immer vor der Verkabelung der Netzleitung vornehmen. Hier­mit wird gewährleistet, daß im Falle eines Kurzschlusses zwischen Netz und Ge­häuse die Spannung gegen Erde abgeleitet wird. Daher die Erdleitung niemals während des Betriebes vom Gerät lösen. Der Mischer darf nur an eine geerdete Steckdose angeschlossen werden. Die Funktion des Schutzleiters ist zu überprüfen. Er darf keine Spannung führen. Jede Unterbrechung des Schutzleiters ist geeignet den Mischer gefährlich zu machen. Die Erdung muß nach den regionalen Sicherheitsbestimmungen vorgenommen werden. Bei der Leitungsinstallation sind die landesüblichen Normen zu beachten.
Bei der Montage der EBox und des Bedienpultes ist auf ausreichende Belüftung zu achten. Detaillierte Angaben für die Belüftung finden Sie in den entsprechenden Abschnitten des Installationshandbuches. Die Tür der E-Box ist während des Be­triebes immer geschlossen zu halten.
Die zulässige Umgebungstemperatur beträgt +5 °C bis +35 °C.
Optimaler Betrieb ist bei einer Umgebungstemperatur von 25 °C ± 5 °C gegeben.
Feuchtigkeitseinwirkungen (hohe Luftfeuchte, Flüssigkeiten) beeinträchtigen
den Betrieb!
Der Diamond digital Mischer ist entsprechend des Kundenauftrages entweder auf den Spannungsbereich 115V oder 230V eingestellt. Die jeweilige Einstellung ist auf der Anschlußplatte entsprechend gekennzeichnet.
Vor dem Einschalten des Mischers ist diese Spannungsangabe noch einmal mit der vorhandenen Netzspannung des Studios zu überprüfen.
Das Umschalten der Netzspannung ist von Fachpersonal auszuführen.
Sicherheits­bestimmungen
Hohes Gewicht
Installation
Belüftung
Netzspannung
Sicherheitshinweise DD Produktionsmischer
2 Rev 1 / 03.1998
Achtung – Zweipolige bzw. Neutralleiter-Sicherung! Teile des Gerätes können auch nach dem Auslösen einer Sicherung unter Spannung bleiben! Die Absicherung des Mischers erfolgt durch primärseitig angebrachte Schmelzein­sätze in den Netzanschlußeinheiten der Geräte (Bedienpult und E-Box). Beim Auswechseln dieser Sicherungen nur eine Sicherung vom angegebenen Typ und mit gleicher Nennstromstärke als Ersatz verwenden. Das Verwenden über­brückter Sicherungen oder das Kurzschließen des Sicherungshalters ist unzu­lässig.
Der Mischer ist im geschlossenen Zustand zu betreiben, d.h. E-Box-mit geschlos­sener Tür und Pult verriegelt. Im inneren der Geräte befinden sich keine Elemente, die vom Benutzer während des Betriebs einzustellen oder auszutauschen sind.
Achtung: Beim Öffnen der EBox-Türen oder beim Öffnen des Pultes,
können Teile zugänglich werden, die Netzspannung führen.
In solchen Fällen ist das Gerät vorher von der Netzspannung abzutrennen.
Sind Arbeiten an der geöffneten EBox oder geöffneten Bedienpultes unver­meidlich, so darf dies nur durch eine Fachkraft durchgeführt werden, die mit den damit verbundenen Gefahren vertraut ist.
ACHTUNG! Kondensatoren können noch geladen sein! Ist - z. B. infolge eines Schadens - ein gefahrloser Betrieb nicht mehr möglich, muß
der Mischer außer Betrieb gesetzt, vom Netz abgetrennt und gegen Wiederinbe­triebnahme gesichert werden.
Platinen dürfen nicht während des Betriebes aus dem Mischer herausgezogen oder eingesteckt werden.
Keine Teile in die Lüftungsöffnungen stecken! Dies kann zu Kontakt mit gefährli­chen Spannungen oder zur Zerstörung von empfindlichen elektronischen Bautei­len führen.
Zum Schutz vor Störungen und Beschädigung keine Getränke auf dem Bedienpult abstellen. Das Eindringen von Flüssigkeiten kann zu Zerstörung von Platinen füh­ren. Ebenso sollten keine kleinen Metallteile, z. B. Büroklammern, auf dem Bedien­feld ablegen. Durch die Öffnungsschlitze der Blendhebel können sie ins Gerät fal­len und zu Kurzschlüssen und Zerstörungen führen.
Die EMV -Bestimmungen werden nur eingehalten, wenn bei der Installation der Ge­räte vorschriftsmäßig abgeschirmte Kabel verwendet werden. Dies gilt sowohl für Video- als auch für Steuerkabel. Entsprechende Kabel sind bei Philips BTS erhältlich. Sämtliche Anschlußkabel in abgedeckten Kabelschächten verlegen (Stolper­gefahr). Für den Netzanschluß ist nur das mitgelieferte Anschlußkabel oder ein geprüftes Kabel gleichen Typs zu verwenden
In den Controllern in der E-Box und im Bedienpult ist je eine Lithium-Batterie einge­baut, die im Abstand von etwa 5 Jahren ausgetauscht werden muß. Siehe hierzu im Abschnitt Austausch der Lithium-Batterie der Bedienungsanweisung. Die verbrauchte Batterie muß vorschriftsmäßig entsorgt werden, um Umweltschä­den zu vermeiden.
Sicherungen
Während des Betriebs
Anschlußkabel
Batterien
About this manualDiamond digital
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
The installation manual provides the information required for planning and initial installation of the switcher family Diamond digital. The manual is divided into the following sections:
General, with a functional description of the switcher family, including the
system architecture and the respective operational possibilities.
Technical data of the individual switcher types.
Mounting the E–Box, contains notes about mounting the switcher elec-
tronics into an equipment cabinet.
Mounting the control panels, contains notes about mounting the con-
trol panels, and the dimensions for the table cutout.
Connection and startup, contains notes and instructions for connecting
the individual units as well as descriptions of all interfaces.
Block diagrams, show the video paths of the switcher basic types as
well as a typical system configuration with integration into a digital studio.
FURTHER INFORMATION
In addition to this installation manual, the following manuals are also provided for the switcher family:
Operation manual DD5 Operation manual DD10 Operation manual DD20 Operation manual DD30 Service manual DD5 / DD10 / DD20 / DD30
About this manual Diamond digital
ContentsDiamond digital
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5th Edition, August 1996 Document: RU 0021 / Benennung Order no.: 0 212 185 700
CONTENTS
Page Page
1. General 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit family 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Switcher architecture 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.3 TV standards 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.4 Connection facilities 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.4.1 Inputs 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.4.2 Matte generators 10. . . . . . . . . .
1.4.3 Video outputs 11. . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.4.4 Further outputs 11. . . . . . . . . . .
1.4.5 Remotes 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.5 Mixing stages 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.5.1 Inputs/outputs 12. . . . . . . . . . . .
1.5.2 Amplitude mix 12. . . . . . . . . . . .
1.5.3 Pattern mix 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.5.4 Digital video effects (DVE) 13. .
1.5.5 Wipe border matte generator 13
1.5.6 Layer mode 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.6 Key stages 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.6.1 Inputs/outputs 14. . . . . . . . . . . .
1.6.2 Key versions 14. . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.6.3 Mask generators 15. . . . . . . . . .
1.6.4 Matte generators,
border matte generators 15. . . .
1.6.5 Borderliners 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.7 Special effects generators 17. . . . . . . .
1.7.1 Wipe generators 17. . . . . . . . . .
1.7.2 Frame store 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Technical data 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1 Micro switcher DD5 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1.1 Inputs 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1.2 Outputs 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1.3 Video system data 19. . . . . . . . .
2.1.4 Interface data 20. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1.5 Power supply 20. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1.6 Environmental data 21. . . . . . . .
2.1.7 Mechanical data 21. . . . . . . . . .
2.2 Compact switcher DD10 22. . . . . . . . . .
2.2.1 Inputs 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2.2 Outputs 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2.3 Video system data 22. . . . . . . . .
2.2.4 Interface data 23. . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2.5 Power supply 23. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2.6 Environmental data 24. . . . . . . .
2.2.7 Mechanical data 24. . . . . . . . . .
2.3 Production switcher DD20 25. . . . . . . . .
2.3.1 Inputs 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3.2 Outputs 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3.3 Video system data 25. . . . . . . . .
2.3.4 Interface data 26. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3.5 Power supply 26. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3.6 Environmental data 27. . . . . . . .
2.3.7 Mechanical data 27. . . . . . . . . .
2.4 Production switcher DD30 28. . . . . . . . .
2.4.1 Inputs 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.4.2 Outputs 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.4.3 Video system data 28. . . . . . . . .
2.4.4 Interface data 29. . . . . . . . . . . .
2.4.5 Power supply 29. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.4.6 Environmental data 30. . . . . . . .
2.4.7 Mechanical data 30. . . . . . . . . .
3. Mounting the electronics box 31. . . . . . . . . .
3.1 Mechanical measurements 31. . . . . . . .
3.2 Installation in a 19-inch cabinet 32. . . . .
3.3 Installation in a DIN cabinet 32. . . . . . . .
3.4 Ventilation 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Mounting the control panels 35. . . . . . . . . . .
4.1 Dimensions of contr. panel RPD 5 35. .
4.2 Dimensions of contr. panel RPD 10 36.
4.3 Dimensions of contr. panel RPD 20 37.
4.4 Dimensions of contr. panel RPD 30 38.
4.5 Fastening 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.6 Profile set 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.7 Ventilation 40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Connection and startup 41. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1 Connecting power and earth lines 41. .
5.2 Changing the supply voltage 43. . . . . . .
5.3 Control desk connector panel 44. . . . . .
5.4 E-box connector panel RMD 5/10 46. .
5.5 E-box connector panel RMD 20/30 50.
5.6 Pin assignments 53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.7 Connecting an menu monitor 58. . . . . .
5.7.1 EGA monitor with panel
controller RY1821 58. . . . . . . . .
5.7.2 Control panel controller RY1822 with VGA interface 59.
5.8 Connecting a PC mouse 60. . . . . . . . . .
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6. Initial installation 61. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1 Installation checklist 61. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.2 Powerup of the switcher 62. . . . . . . . . . .
6.3 Input processor RY1900 65. . . . . . . . . .
6.4 ME processor RY1903 66. . . . . . . . . . . .
6.5 Key processor RY1906 67. . . . . . . . . . .
6.6 Wipe processor RY1908 70. . . . . . . . . .
6.7 Output processor RY1911 71. . . . . . . . .
6.8 Controller RY1917 72. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.9 Store RY1913 73. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.10 System messages and adjustments 74
6.10.1 Control panel controller
RY1821/RY1822 74. . . . . . . . . .
6.10.2 E-box controller
RY1601/RY1917 77. . . . . . . . . .
6.10.3 Fader connector panel
RC1855 81. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.10.4 Timing/Genlock aligment 82. . .
6.10.5 Genlock adjust. with menu 84. .
6.11 Diamond digital-Software update 86. . .
6.12 Loading flash software from
DD floppy disk drive 94. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Description of the interfaces 97. . . . . . . . . .
7.1 Cheapernet specification 97. . . . . . . . . .
7.2 Router inreface with BTS-
ASCII-Protocol 98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.2.1 General 98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.2.2 Interfaces 99. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.2.3 Connection cables 100. . . . . . . .
7.2.4 Menu settings 101. . . . . . . . . . . .
7.3 Ident X-bar interface 108. . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.4 Aux panel and under monitor
display installation 110. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.5 Connection of the status
displays RP 1/2 UMD 113. . . . . . . . . . .
7.6 Tally and GPI interface 117. . . . . . . . . .
7.7 Function of tally in connectors 124. . . .
8. DVE and editors 125. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.1 Technical setup and wiring 125. . . . . . .
8.2 Preparations at the DVE device 126. . .
8.3 Device specific notes 127. . . . . . . . . . .
8.3.1 Pinnacle prizm 127. . . . . . . . . . .
8.3.2 ABEKAS A-57 VTR protocol 128
8.3.3 ABEKAS A-57
RS232 protocol 129. . . . . . . . . .
8.3.4 ABEKAS A53D 130. . . . . . . . . .
8.3.5 QUESTECH charisma 131. . .
8.3.6 GVG DPM 700 132. . . . . . . . . .
8.3.7 AMPEX ADO 100/500/1000 134
8.4 DVE control 135. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.5 Editors with GVG-200 o/e protocol 139
8.6 Editors with GVG-100 protocol only 139
8.7 Port protocols in the
diamond digital switchers 140. . . . . . . . .
8.8 System intergration DD5/DD10 141. . .
8.9 System intergration DD20/DD30 142 . .
9. Port protocols GVG-200 emulation 143 . . .
9.1 Crosspoint bus command C1-C4 143. .
9.2 Analog control 144. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.3 Key (button) commands 145. . . . . . . . . .
9.4 Key commands 147. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.4.1 Borderline mode command
(B0/B1) 147. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.4.2 Key accumulation command
(BF/CO) 147. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.5 Wipe generator commands 148. . . . . . .
9.5.1 Wipe pattern select
command (C8) 148. . . . . . . . . . .
9.5.2 Wipe modulation
command (B5) 148. . . . . . . . . . .
9.5.3 Wipe multiplication
command (B6) 148. . . . . . . . . . .
9.5.4 Wipe rotation
command (B7) 148. . . . . . . . . . .
9.5.5 Transition mode
command (CA) 148. . . . . . . . . . .
9.5.6 Auto transition rate
command (CC, CD) 149. . . . . .
9.5.7 Transition key select (FB) 149.
9.5.8 All stop command (F2) 149. . . .
9.6 Section: E-MEM commands 150. . . . . .
9.6.1 E-MEM LEARN/RECALL
enable command (D8) 150. . . .
9.6.2 LEARN E-MEM
command DA) 150. . . . . . . . . . .
9.6.3 RECALL E-MEM
command (DB) 152. . . . . . . . . . .
10.Block diagrams 153. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. GeneralDiamond digital
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1. GENERAL
1.1 UNIT FAMILY
The Diamond digital of BTS provides a new family of video effects switchers in the serial 4:2:2 digital standard for studio and OB van applications. Due to their universal control surfaces, the switchers can be used for broadcast as well as for post production. The switcher family comprises small switchers and modularly designed larger switchers in d i fferent expansion phases designed as a modular system using equal p.c. boards and a uniform case.
The unit family comprises the following versions:
4:2:2 micro switcher Diamond digital DD5 0 211 902 000
12 inputs 1 mixing level with 1 keyer 1 downstream keyer
4:2:2 compact switcher Diamond digital DD10 0 211 902 100
16 inputs 1 mixing level with 2 keyers 1 downstream keyer
4:2:2 production switcher Diamond digital DD20 0 211 902 200
32 inputs 1 mixing level with 2 keyers preset/program stage with 2 downstream keyers
4:2:2 production switcher Diamond digital DD30 0 211 902 300
32 inputs 2 mixing levels with 2 keyers preset/program stage with 2 downstream keyers
1. General Diamond digital
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System configuration 4:2:2 compact switcher Diamond digital DD5
BTS
RMD
RMD 5 Electronics box
RPD 5 Control panel
DSK
EXTRA
Transition
Keyers
Wipe
Mask Mattes
Stores
BTS
1. GeneralDiamond digital
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System configuration 4:2:2 compact switcher Diamond digital DD10
DSK
EXTRA
Transition
Stores
MattesKeyersWipe
Mask Positioner
A B C D
A B C D
BTS
RMD
RMD 10 Electronics box
RPD 10 Control panel
1. General Diamond digital
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System configuration 4:2:2 production switcher Diamond digital DD20
BTS
RMD
RMD 20 Electronics box
RPD 20 Control panel
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
CAM1CAM1
CAM1CAM1
STIL DVE1
BTS
CAM1CAM1
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System configuration 4:2:2 production switcher Diamond digital DD30
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RPD 30 Control panel
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Example of a system configuration
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Diamond digital system with several electronics boxes and control panels
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1.2 SWITCHER ARCHITECTURE
The switchers are set up as A/B mixers in the background (BGND) with 1 or 2 over­laid key layers for each mixing level. The next transition principle is consistently realized and includes also the downstream key stage. The mixing levels and the preset/program stage/downstream keyers are set up with the same p.c. cards and do not differ in their hardwares.
For post-production, the mixing level of the switchers DD20 and DD30 can be switched over to the layer mode. In this case, 2 keyers are available for chroma or luminance key and 2 keyers for wipe signals.
The preview facilities (AUTO PREVIEW, TRANSITION PREVIEW) for preparing the next contributions in the mixing levels are realized.
Integration of an external DVE unit into the signal path of the switcher is possible. In this case, the signal path of the mixing level can be separated, the video signal can be fed out to the DVE and the signal manipulated by the DVE can be looped again into the signal path.
1.3 TV STANDARDS
The switcher processes without hardware modifications digital serial video signals with the aspect ratios 4:3 and 16:9 (270 Mbits/s) in the standards 625 lines/50 Hz 2:1 interlaced and 525 lines/60 Hz 2:1 interlaced.
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1.4 CONNECTION FACILITIES
1.4.1 INPUTS
The switcher exclusively disposes of serial digital video inputs which, depending on the application, can be used without restrictions, either as background, key or fill signal in all mixing levels (including the downstream keyer).
As a standard feature of the switcher, 12 (DD5), 16 (DD10), 24 (DD20) and 32 (DD30) inputs are provided.
The inputs are internally terminated and can process video signals in the format 4:3 or 16:9 (270 Mbits/s) in the standards 525/60 2:1 or 625/50 2:1 (no mixed forms). All inputs are provided with an equalizer for compensating cable lengths of max. 150 m. Furthermore, all inputs are provided with an automatic delay time correction which can compensate delay inequalities referred to the blackburst input in the range of ± 1/4 line. Asynchronous signals or inputs not connected, are detected and indicated.
For synchronization of the switcher in the studio, a loop-through reference input for an analog blackburst signal is provided.
1.4.2 MATTE GENERATORS
For background designing, 2 central matte generators are provided in the switch­ers DD20 and DD30, which can be optionally used as background, key or fill signal. For the types DD5 and DD10, only one central matte is available.
As a standard feature, in addition to plain mattes, extremely soft color floating ef­fects between two optional colors or black or white are possible in H or V direction or diagonally. Position and angle of the diagonal can be varied in steps of 2 de­grees. Alternatively, color or brightness floating can be determined by the signal from a wipe generator of mixing level ME1.
Optionally, a memory can be assigned to the matte generators, which stores wipe or key signals, thus enabling complex color and brightness floating effects.
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1.4.3 VIDEO OUTPUTS
The switcher is provided with the following video outputs:
4 program outputs
1 clean-feed output (before or between DSK, switchable)
1 output for second DSK preview in PP stage
3 program outputs for each mixing level
For preview purposes, the following outputs are available:
1 preview output for each mixing level, mask signal and wipe pattern signal
can be additively connected with the video signal.
1 preset output for preset/program stage, mask signal and wipe pattern sig-
nal can be additively connected with the video signal.
All outputs are delay-compensated. The digital horizontal and vertical blanking in­tervals are transparent for the background signal. For the case of routing switcher changeovers in the vertical blanking interval, the lines 6 and 319 are faded to black.
1.4.4 FURTHER OUTPUTS
For special applications (integration of a DVE, preview of sources, measuring pur­poses), the switcher is provided (standard feature) with 5 (DD10) or 5 to 11 (optional for DD20 and 30) serial AUX outputs which can be optionally connected with the following signals:
all inputs
all central mattes
PGM: ME 1-2, PP, DSK (depending on the expansion phase)
PVW: ME 1-2, PP, DSK (depending on the expansion phase)
the signals of the frame stores (4:2:2)
DVE output; for background/fill per ME, selectable
DVE output for key per ME, selectable
Selection is made on the control panel or the external AUX control units.
1.4.5 REMOTES
The following interfaces are provided:
3 serial interfaces RS 422 for edit, DVE, external routing switchers.
1 serial interface; RS 423 (ES-BUS) or RS 422, switchable.
8 universal interface inputs (general-purpose interface, GPI) and 8 GPI out-
puts.
For red tally, one potenial-free contact is provided per source. Furthermore,
the individual mixing levels are indicated.
Tally input
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1.5 MIXING STAGES
For background designing (BGND), a mixing stage (Mix, Add, Wipe with border) is available for each mixing level (ME). The mix and key stages are set up in a cascaded way and are provided with tap­pings for coupling in and out signals for a DVE unit. Re-entry of the mixing levels is possible.
The preset/program stage (PP) at the output of the switcher is identically designed with regard to the mixing stage. Thus, for post-production purposes, a full mixing level is available.
A separate channel is available for preview in the mixing levels, which is supplied with equal input signals. Different control signals enable to preview the next con­tribution (AUTO PREVIEW) or to make a transition without affecting the program signal (TRANSITION PREVIEW).
1.5.1 INPUTS/OUTPUTS
As inputs, all video inputs, the signal of a preceding or succeeding mix/key stage, the signal of a frame store and the central mattes are available for each mixing stage. Additionally, a wipe border matte generator for the border of the wipe generator is provided for each mixing stage.
As outputs, program signal and preview signal are available to the user. In the pre­set/program stage, a clean-feed output signal is additionally available, which can be optionally tapped off after the preset/program stage or after the downstream keyer.
1.5.2 AMPLITUDE MIX
Transition between two input signals (MIX) is possible by hard cut (CUT), automatic fading (AUTO), automatic transition (EXTRA) or manually with the fader (FADE). For transition, different fading characteristics (linear , gamma, etc.) are possible. Transition via a black signal (BLACK PRESET) can also be performed. For additive mixing (ADD), the output level can be more than 100% and is internally limited.
1.5.3 PATTERN MIX (WIPE)
Pattern mix of two optional input signals is made with a control signal supplied by the wipe generator. Optionally, a second wipe generator (from DD10) can be inserted per mixing level (example: WIPE in PATTERN KEY). Additionally, the result of this manipulation can be provided with a border which can be filled with a wipe border matte. A special signal of the wipe generator (Wiper­WashTM), enables color wash effects of the border being coupled with the wipe pat­tern.
The border can be switched into the video signal (CUT), the transparency (OPAC­ITY) is selectable. Switcher DD20/30 enables in conjunction with the mask store option to provide the wipe border with a shadow.
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1.5.4 DIGITAL VIDEO EFFECTS (DVE)
Pattern mix of a video signal supplied by the DVE. The DVE additionally supplies a key signal of the transformed DVE video signal. The procedure of the DVE is coupled with the fader (manual or automatic transition).
1.5.5 WIPE BORDER MATTE GENERATOR
Beside the central matte generators, an additional matte generator is provided for coloring the borders of the wipe generators. Beside unicolored mattes, extremely soft color floating effects (softness 20 - 80 %) between two optional colors or black or white are possible in H or V direction or diagonally. Position and angle of the diag­onal can be varied in steps (2°). Futhermore, color floating can be varied by a signal from the wipe generator).
1.5.6 LAYER MODE
For post-production, the layer mode (DD20 and DD30 only) enables to change the background mixing stage into two independent key stages. The signals of the wipe generators or the DVE can be used as control signals.
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1.6 KEY STAGES
1 or 2 key stages with border facilities are available in the individual mixing levels for effects background designing or for caption insertion (chroma key), (lum key or linear key). The priority can be changed (OVER). The key stages are placed after the background mixing stage, set up in a cascaded way and provided with taps for coupling in and out a signal for a DVE unit.
The downstream keyer (DSK) at the output of the switcher is identically designed with regard to the key stages (2 key stages).
After the key stages, a facility is provided for fade to black (FTB). In DD5 and DD10 which do not dispose of a preset/program stage, only 1 downstream keyer is avail­able for luminance or linear key.
For preview, a separate channel is available in the key stages, which can be con­nected with equal input signals but different control signals. It is possible to preview the next contribution (AUTO PREVIEW) or to make a transition without affecting the program signal (TRANSITION PREVIEW). For post-production, the layer mode permits to use the keyers as layers (DD20 and DD30 only). The layers can be interchanged.
1.6.1 INPUTS/OUTPUTS
As key and fill signals, each keyer can dispose of more than 2 buses, and the DVE bus of all inputs, the stores for video and key signals, and the central mattes. In addition, own matte generators for fill and border are provided for each keyer.
For the downstream keyer in switcher DD5 or DD10, a bus with all inputs and the signal of a matte generator are available as a fill signal.
Generation of the key signal is possible for each keyer from all inputs (SELF-KEY). As internal key sources, wipe and mask signals are available. It is also possible to feed a key signal modified by the DVE, into the key signal path (DVE LOOP).
In the setup mode, a key signal can be assigned to each fill signal, which has to be switched together with selection of fill (couple). This assignment can optionally be cancelled (split) in order to select another key signal.
As outputs, key or combined key signals, the signal of the key/mask store are avail­able to the user via the AUX outputs. For preview purposes, the mask signal can also be additively connected with the preview signal.
1.6.2 KEY VERSIONS Chroma key
As a standard feature, a linear chroma key with foreground desaturation and back­ground transition is realized.
Adjustment of the key parameters can be made automatically (for blue as key color without measuring window, for other colors with measuring window) and can be corrected manually . The key signal can be also inverted (KEY INVERT).
The transparency (OP ACITY) of each keyer can be adjusted separately.
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Luminance key/linear key
The key generator enables a luminance key. The signal can be bordered by means of the borderliner.
It is possible to key on all luminance values (CLIP). The rise time (SOFTNESS) of the signal can be steepened. The key signal can be inverted (KEY INVERT).
The LINEAR KEY mode allows the use of key and fill signals (on black background) from external sources, e.g. caption generators. The rise times of the signals cannot be varied in this case.
The key can be faded into the video signal (MIX), switched (CUT) or faded over by means of a wipe generator (WIPE). The transparency (OPACITY) of each keyer can be adjusted separately .
1.6.3 MASK GENERATORS
For restricting the key signal to defined picture areas, a masking generator is pro­vided for each key generator. Furthermore, the mask signal can be used as a key signal.
As a standard feature, a square mask is available for each keyer. Alternatively, one of the wipe generators of the associated mixing level can be used as a mask gener­ator.
A key/mask store is available, which offers beside storage of key or pattern signals in conjunction with the wipe generator, a paint mode for generating optional pat­terns (from DD10).
The effect of the mask on the video signals can be switched over (forced fore­ground/background) and is invertible.
1.6.4 MATTE GENERATORS, BORDER MATTE GENERATORS
For coloring (fill) characters generated by luminance or linear key, and the associated borders, a matte generator and a border matte generator are provided for each keyer.
Beside unicolored mattes, the matte generator allows extremely soft color floating effects (softness 20-80 %) between two optional colors or black or white in H or V direction or diagonally. Position and angle of the diagonals can be varied in steps.
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1.6.5 BORDERLINERS
For bordering caption signals generated by chroma luminance or linear key, a bor­derliner is realized for each keyer. Two borderliners at maximum for DD10.
As a standard feature, the following border types are provided:
H, 2H border
OUTLINE H, 2H
DROPSHADOW H, 2H, 3H, 4H
SLANTED SHADOW H, 2H, 3H, 4H
positionable in steps over or under the caption. As a fill signal for the border, a border matte generator is available. The border can be switched into the video signal (CUT), transparency (OPACITY)
is adjustable. The key/mask store option enables switcher DD20 and DD30 to generate a freely positionable shadow whose transparency can be adjusted.
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1.7 SPECIAL EFFECTS GENERATORS
1.7.1 WIPE GENERATORS
As a standard feature, a wipe generator is available in each mixing level (preset/ program stage as an option), which can be freely assigned to background transition (BGND) and/or to one or both keyers. The wipe generator supplies the signal for transition (PATTERN) and a border sig­nal (BORDER). As additional application, the signal of the wipe generator can serve as a key source (PATTERN KEY) or can be used for modulating the floating of a matte of a central matte generator.
Optionally, each mixing level can be extended by a second wipe generator freely assignable to the keyers.
The wipe pattern can be switched (WIPE) into the video signal, the pattern size is adjusted with the fader or by automatic transition (AUTO). The transparency of t h e signal can be adjusted. The border can be switched into the video signal (CUT), the transparency is adjust­able. In addition, the wipe generator generates a signal which can control color floating in the border.
As wipes, the following patterns are available:
Rolling wipes (horizontal, vertical cut)
Geometric patterns (square, circle)
Rotary wipes
Fan/wiper effects (fan blade, clock wipes)
Combination transitions (square + clock)
Matrix wipes (mosaic)
Matrix combination transitions (corner cut + mosaic)
For the basic functions, a series of possible variations is available, such as alter­ation of the aspect ratio (RATIO), rotation of the wipe (ROTATION) and multiplica­tion of the wipe (MULTI).
The wipe edges can be varied via an adjustable softness and additionally be modu­lated with defined functions (e.g. sine) in H and V direction.
A wipe pattern positioning at any place by means of a trackball or a mouse is pos­sible if appropriate patterns are available.
1.7.2 FRAME STORE
As an option (from DD20), the switcher can be extended by a frame store which can process video and key signals separately. For storage, all those signals are avail­able which can also be selected at the AUX outputs. The outputs of the frame store are available as primary inputs.
The following manipulations are possible in the frame store:
Variation of the position H and/or V
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2. TECHNICAL DATA
2.1 MICRO SWITCHER DIAMOND DIGITAL DD5
2.1.1 INPUTS
– 12 vid. sig. and/or key sig. BNC, serial component CCIR 656 – Input level 0.8 Vpp ± 10%, 75 ohms,
DC 0 ± 0.5 V – Quantization 10 bits – Common mode noise 2.5 Vpp DC - 1 kHz – Return loss 5 - 270 Mbits > 10 db – Autophasing range 52 ms – Asynchronous signals switchable – Reference signal 2 BNC, 0.3 V sync, blackburst or CCVS
75 ohms, DC 0 ± 0.1 V, can be looped through – Return loss reference up to 7 MHz > 30 db
2.1.2 OUTPUTS
– 4 program video signals BNC, serial component CCIR 656 – 1 clean video signal BNC, serial component CCIR 656 – 1 preset video signal BNC, serial component CCIR 656 – 1 auxiliary bus BNC, serial component CCIR 656 – 1 DVE video BNC, serial component CCIR 656 – 1 DVE key BNC, serial component CCIR 656 – Output level 0.8 Vpp ± 10%, 75 ohms, DC 0 ± 0.5 V – Quantization 10 bits or 8 bits rounded, switchable
Return loss 5 - 270 Mbits > 10 db
2.1.3 VIDEO SYSTEM DA TA
– Standards, interlaced 525/60 or 625/50, switchable – Data rate 270 Mbits/s – Aspect ratio 4:3 or 16:9 (270 Mbits/s), switchable – Signal processing video 4:2:2 in conformity with CCIR 601 – Sampling frequency lum. 13.5 MHz – Sampling frequency chrom. 6.75 MHz – Quantization video 10 bits – Overall delay input/
program output < 1 line – Blanking horizontal transparent for background signal – Blanking vertical transparent for background signal
except for lines 6 and 319 (625L/50 Hz) or 10 and 273 (525L/60 Hz)
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2.1.4 INTERF ACE DATA
– 8 tally inputs 2 D-sub socket 9-pin
TTL internal pull-up, control with dry contact
– 12 + 5 tally outputs 2 D-sub connector 50-pin
1 potential-free contact 24 V, 1 A for sources (12) contact 24 V, 1 A with common root for monitor (5),
– 8 GPI inputs, 8 GPI outputs D-sub socket 25-pin
inputs: TTL with optocoupler, control with dry contact, outputs: potential-free contact 24 V, 1 A
– 3 serial ports (E-box) D-sub socket 9-pin, RS 422,
1 serial port (E-box) D-sub socket 9-pin, RS 422 or RS 232,
switchable – Service port (E-box) D-sub socket 9-pin, RS 232C – Remote (E-box) 1 BNC (remote), cheapernet,
50 ohms, 150 m,
with repeater max. 2.5 km,
can be looped through with a T-junction – Remote (control panel) 1 BNC (remote), cheapernet,
50 ohms, 150 m,
with repeater max. 2.5 km,
can be looped through with a T-junction – 1 serial port (control panel) D-sub socket 9-pin, RS 422,
1 mouse port (control panel) D-sub connector 9-pin, RS 232C
– Service port (control panel) D-sub socket 9-pin, RS 232C,
optionally mouse or service,
switchable
2.1.5 POWER SUPPLY
– Line voltage AC 1 15 or 230 V +15/– 20 %,
switchable – Line frequency 50/60 Hz ± 5 % – Current consumption E-box 115V: 3.9 A, 230V: 2 A – Current consumption panel 115V: 0.5 A, 230V: 0.25 A – Cut-in current < 16 A, < 100 A transient – Fuses Panel: 2 x 6,3 A slow-blow (IEC127 type)
Ebox: 2 x 10 A slow-blow (IEC127 type)
Manufacurer: Wickmann, Schurter – Power connection Appliance inputs IEC 320 type,
VDE 0625 Part 1 – Safety regulations VDE 0805/5.90 (EN 60950) – Power cords HAR cord H05VV–F1,0 2.5m – US power cords Panel: SJT 2.5m 3x AWG18
EBox: SJT 3m 3x AWG18
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2.1.6 ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
– Storage temp. E-box - 20 oC - + 70 oC – Storage temp. contr. pan. 0 oC - + 70 oC (32o - 158 oF) – Operating temp. E-box + 5 oC - +35 oC
For operation within specs + 10 oC - +30 oC Op. temp. control panel + 5
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C - +35 oC
– Ventilation E-box 140 m
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/h – Relative humidity 80 % non-condensing – Electromagn. compatibility (EMC) EN 55022, Class B
FCC (47CFR) P ART 15 Subp J Class A IEC 801-3, 3 V/m
– ESD IEC 801-2, 8 kV
2.1.7 MECHANICAL DATA
– Dimensions E-box 212(h) x 483(w) x 470(d) mm, (19”, 5 RU)
1 RU under the electronics box has to be
left free for ventilation and slide-in rails – Dimensions contr. panel 373(h) x 482(w) x 97.5(d) mm – Cutout meas. contr. panel 449 x 358 mm – Ventilation E-box Suction port: left side panel
Blow-out port: rear top – Weight E-box 20 kg – Weight control panel 7 kg – Mechanical stress vibration IEC 68-2-6,
shock IEC 68-2-29
tilt fall IEC 68-2-31, – Color E-box dark mushroom, Philips 10709/G8 – Color control panel ultra dark grey, Philips 10714/G8
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