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1. daten GIDEA Ru cs cog C100 Com om snaa fee n gomm orn h Is D ce RAD om JQR rm cnr SO 38 Lem Lu L dE wm 0 We 150 E d ele DI wues enu oe u ER ze a e Fie 228 oa F EN Kg SIS see om g oth wf pe Si s 53 8 me H pp came og eee gt n Hnr lt Zoff ay uzn SS BE HRE my i iE az ere Ot Sales en 2 o T A 28s o S aa hia nmg fe ka F Sege we en en Ch en ee e mores tite e emm EN tn G Led Gu SCD Sim eg S aert z o d 1 H Sal B Om Sen 257 us 5 aus em Ee ooddo o o R Figure 9 Front bottom and rear views of the mux and de mux hardware See ch 2 for backplane drawings nevion com 15 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 5 2 Specifications Optical 10G input output See relevant SFP datasheet Electrical SDI inputs Number of inputs Connectors Equalization Input Return loss Jitter tolerance Electrical SDI outputs Number of outputs Connectors Output Return loss Output signal level Output signal rise fall time 20 80 Amplitude overshoot Output timing jitter Output alignment jitter Supported standards SD 270 Mbps HD 1485 Mbps ASI Rev B 8 75 Ohm BNC Automatic
2. gt 275 m 270 Mbps w Belden 8281 with BER lt 10E 12 gt 100 m 1485 Mbps w Belden 1694A with BER lt 10E 12 gt 15 dB 5 MHz 1 5 GHz SD limit 10 Hz 1 kHz gt 1 Ul 10 kHz 5 MHz gt 0 2 UI HD limit 10 Hz 100 kHz gt 1 Ul 100 kHz 10 MHz 50 2 UII 8 75 Ohm BNC gt 15 dB 5 MHz 1 5 GHz 800 mV 10 SD limit 0 4 ns 1 5 ns lt 0 5 ns rise fall var HD limit lt 270 ps lt 100 ps rise fall var lt 10 SD lt 0 2 Ul HD lt 1 Ul SD lt 0 15 Ul HD lt 0 15 Ul SMPTE 259M SMPTE 272M AC SMPTE 292M SMPTE 274M SMPTE 291M SMPTE 296M SMPTE 299M EN50083 9 Power consumption when used as multiplexer 5 VDC Maximum power at 50 C 12 2 W Power consumption when used as de multiplexer 5 VDC Maximum power at 50 C 7 8 W Subtract 0 5 W from the power figures above if the boards are used without the piggy back fan modules This requires the use of a rack with built in fans for cooling 1 Applies to channels 1 6 only Applies to channels 1 6 only nevion com 16 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B General environmental requirements for Nevion equipment 1 The equipment will meet the guaranteed performance specification under the following environmental conditions Operating room temperature range 0 C to 45 C Operating relative humidity range lt 90 non condensing 2 The equipment will operate without damage under the following environmental
3. 6 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B 6 i CTT HD SD demux with 10G downlink Card label is Locate card sec Firmware upgrade Rone lees Error bit behavior Normal Sticky 10G input integrity Max error rate bn errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time en SW Output integrity 1 HD SD Max error rate fo errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time en sv Output integrity 2 HD SD Max error rate fo errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time en s vj Output integrity 3 HD SD Max error rate bn errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time en sv Output integrity 4 HD SD Max error rate bn errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time en s wj Output integrity 5 HD SD Max error rate bn errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time en sv Output integrity 6 HD SD Max error rate ho errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time jeo sv Output integrity 7 SD Max error rate jio errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time en s wj Output integrity 8 SD Max error rate jio errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time en sv Expected video formatch1 Don tcare gt Expected video formatch2 Don tcare zl Expected video formatch3 Don tcare gt Expected video formatch4 Don tcare zl Expected video formatch5 Don tcare gt Expected video formatch6 Don tcare zl Expected video formatch7 Don tcare lt Expected vi
4. conditions Temperature range 10 C to 55 C Relative humidity range lt 95 non condensing nevion com 17 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B Product Warranty The warranty terms and conditions for the product s covered by this manual follow the General Sales Conditions by Nevion which are available on the company web site www nevion com nevion com 18 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B Appendix A Materials declaration and recycling information A 1 Materials declaration For product sold into China after 1st March 2007 we comply with the Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products In the first stage of this legislation content of six hazardous materials has to be declared The table below shows the required information Toxic or hazardous substances and elements ERER Si R Kl ai SSES SS ER Part Name Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Pb Hg Cd Chromium biphenyls diphenyl ethers Cr VI PBB PBDE HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 9 S 9 S 9 O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006
5. format present In the event that un unknown format is present this will be indicated as Unknown but still be transported if possible nevion com 12 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B Each channel also has its own error bit indicators The boxes that have a red background color indicate an error that is currently detected and counted A green background will indicate that the particular error is set to be counted but that the error is currently not detected Errors that are not to be counted i e set to gnore will be presented as the error bit name on a gray background color no example shown here regardless if the error is currently detected or not Error types that are not supported for that particular channel will be shown as blank boxes with gray backgrounds Most web browser will expand the boxes that contain text at the expense of these blank ones as the examples above show 4 2 On front mounted LEDs Red LED Green LED No light Card status FPGA not loaded or at least one voltage outside legal levels Orange LED Module is OK Module has no power Mux Laser De mux Pin Laser missing or failed Input missing or signal below 28 dBm Laser present but turned off Input signal below 25 dBm Laser present and turned on Input signal stronger than 25 dBm Module has no power Inputs 1 4 At least one of At least one of the Channels 1 4 are Module has no the channe
6. This is indicated by the product marking A 2 Recycling information Nevion provides assistance to customers and recyclers through our web site http www nevion com Please contact Nevion s Customer Support for assistance with recycling if this site does not show the information you require Where it is not possible to return the product to Nevion or its agents for recycling the following general information may be of assistance Before attempting disassembly ensure the product is completely disconnected from power and signal connections All major parts are marked or labeled to show their material content Depending on the date of manufacture this product may contain lead in solder Some circuit boards may contain battery backed memory devices nevion com 19
7. installation The condition of the card is not otherwise affected by the command only the appearance of the LEDs will change The LEDs return to their normal states and functions after the special locate condition has timed out nevion com 13 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B 4 3 On GPIO pins There are three GPIO status lines see Table 1 Connector functions on page 5 One is a general card status alarm the connection to ground is open when the card has either detected a critical fault or is powered off the connection to ground is closed when the module is in normal operation This GPIO pin effectively follows the status LED described in Table 2 in the previous chapter Then there are two alarms that reflect LEDs 3 and 4 described in Table 2 a green LED gives a closed connection to the ground pin while a red or orange LED gives an open connection to the ground pin nevion com 14 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 5 Technical data 5 1 Engineering drawings Rev B O Jm Km a k 4 fA att o3 3 3V O ls J De O L Gi 2 Geet GC RE O ale EN d CN g l Fe 4E ce SS Gei d Ko Zi Jet SRS S gije O a eg 7 Saa m o 2S gam Sham m an ES H w Ze a SIT E Bi B a lt af kae S Bac ef A vaa BTN R E ging 2 g gaiss a ee eh d E Zei CAE s LR DEET us o o E H S nm E S a e
8. 0p 1035 29i 1035 30i 1080 23p 1080 24p 1080 25p 1080 29p 1080 30p 1080 23psf e Figure 5 Selection of expected video format In transport products like these it is not always enough to know that video is present and error free It can be equally important to know that the video format is correct The operator can select an Expected video format for each channel An input or output signal that doesn t match its expected video format will be indicated as a VS error in Signal integrity see ch 3 1 3 In addition to the formats shown in the figure above 1080 24psf 1080 25i 1080 29i and 1080 30i are available in the menu if scrolled down For channel 7 and 8 that are limited to 270 Mb s the selection of expected video format is reduced to ASI 486 29i and 576 25i in addition to the Don t care setting Note that in order to trigger a Signal integrity alarm the VS error bit must be set to Counted and the error rate set below the video frame rate Note also that missing video will not trigger the VS error bit The operator should instead rely on the LOCK error bit or the reclocker alarms to detect loss of lock See note at the end of ch 3 1 3 nevion com 9 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B 3 2 In manual mode DIP switch control At present there is nothing that can be controlled from the DIP switches except that the lower switch is used to put the module in the DIP switch controlled mode itself This will then only s
9. 20 59p Error counter 17241 Ree ae ee wee 720 59p Error counter 17241 eee ae SaaS Loss of signal Error counter 22889 Kreeser Ses Loss of signal Error counter 21870 rt wi ae eae Emwee Loss of signal Error counter 18176 Re a 720 59p Error counter 17241 E Eege 576 251 Error counter 17241 Werer aoe naar al 576 251 Error counter 17241 cca oak eb a a Voltage 5 0V unregulated 4 94 V Voltage 3 3V 3 29V Voltage 1 8V 179V Voltage 1 2V 118V Voltage 1 0V 0 98 V Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Reset Reset Reset Reset Reset Reset Reset Reset be Pele pepepe de fe Figure 8 The de mux info page in Multicon Rev B Hopefully much of this will be self explanatory The temperature of the SFP and the FPGA and the voltage of several power rails on each board are monitored and can trigger alarms if they fall outside their respective limits These limits can be seen in the alarm section of the Configuration page The alarms themselves are a feature of Multicon please refer to the Multicon user manual In the graphical representation of the mux and de mux boards there are three red crosses representing the mux inputs or de mux outputs that have no signal This information is also available in the tables below the respective pictures where channels 3 5 indicate Loss of signal The channels that do have a recognizable video format will indicate the video
10. deo formatch8 Don tcare gt Figure 3 An overview of the de mux configuration page 3 1 1 Laser on off mux side only The laser on off setting is only found on the mux side The video transport from mux to de mux will obviously not work when the laser is switched off and this setting is primarily intended as a safety feature when work is being done on the rear of a live Flashlink rack A GPIO input line is also available to disable the laser see chapter 3 3 3 1 2 Sticky vs Normal error indication When errors are detected and counted they are indicated on the Multicon Info page by red background in the corresponding error box Default behavior Normal error indication mode is to accumulate error types between each time Multicon asks for status Due to the internal architecture of Multicon it is possible that errors will occur and the error counter increase without any error bits being shown as red on the information page The processes that retrieve information from the cards are not synced up to the processes that display the results to multiple users clients What this means is that short lived errors may turn up and disappear again between two web browser updates for a certain client The error will be counted but the operator may never see any indication of what kind of error that occurred For errors that occur very infrequently it is also inconvenient to sit around and wait for them to happen but it would still be interesting to
11. erve as a protection mechanism in the sense that commands from Multicon will be ignored in manual mode The module will still answer status requests from Multicon and Multicon can thus still be used to monitor the module and trigger alarms in the event of errors Note that the switch that selects operating mode is only read at start up Le to go from DIP switch control to Multicon control or vice versa the switch position must be changed and the module restarted The inward postion i e to right in the drawing below is manual mode and the outward position is Multicon controlled mode Figure 6 Location of the manual Multicon control switch 3 3 With GPIO pins mux side only There is only one GPIO pin that is an input to the module This has no function on the de mux but on the mux it provides another way to shut down the laser This is intended as a safety feature when work is being done on the rear of a live Flashlink rack When the GPIO pin is pulled to ground the laser is disabled See Table 1 in chapter 2 for GPIO pin out nevion com 10 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B 4 Monitoring 4 1 In Multicon The Multicon information page shows the status of the modules In the illustration below the mux and de mux are used together and are transporting three 720 59p channels and two 576 25i channels while three channels are not utilized 2 L L gt 8 HD SD mux with 10G uplink Input 1 Input 2 Inpu
12. h2 BNC HD SD SDI channel 3 Ch3 BNC HD SD SDI channel 4 Ch4 BNC HD SD SDI channel 5 Ch5 BNC HD SD SDI channel 6 Ch6 BNC SD SDI channel 7 Ch7 BNC SD SDI channel 8 Ch8 BNC TX optical port w cover OPT1 RX optical port w cover OPT2 GPI outputs GPIO TP45 pin 2 card status open when alarm TP45 pin 3 channel 1 4 status closed when alarm TP45 pin 6 channel 5 8 status closed when alarm GPI inputs GPIO TP45 pin 1 laser disable active low GPI GND GPIO TP45 pin 8 Se Ethernet TP45 Table 1 Connector functions nevion com 5 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B 3 Configuration and control 3 1 In Multicon The HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 pair is made to be as transparent as possible and therefore there are only a few functions that are configurable Basically the modules will do as little as possible to the signals themself but they will provide error detection and a few nifty options to raise alarms on unexpected video formats or to diagnose errors that occur very infrequently As far as the user interface goes the mux and de mux modules are very similar The mux has a laser and laser on off setting whereas the de mux has a pin diode receiver without any settings Furthermore the mux can detect more types of errors than the de mux but the de mux has an extra signal integrity block for the 10G input In the following the mux user interface will be used to illustrate the features in q
13. know what type of error it was nevion com 7 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B As a solution for both these situations the mux and de mux provides the Sticky error indication mode In this mode the error bits will only be cleared when the operator resets the error counter from the Multicon Info page The error counters will still only count the number of fields or frames that actually contains errors This way it is possible to diagnose the error even a long time after the error situation has been rectified Note however that if several errors have occurred since the last counter reset it will not be possible to tell when or for how long each was present or if they occurred at the same time or not 3 1 3 Signal integrity Max error rate fio errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time 60 s e Input integrity 2 HD SD Error mask APV FFV NO_EDH VS FF CRC AP CRC LOCK CCS YCS CCRC YCRC LNUM SAV EAV Count Ze Ze Ze e fe e Ze fe Ignore Cc c Cc WI ei el L CAR Figure 4 Selection of error bits to be counted or ignored Eight built in analyzers one for each input or output will report errors seen in the previous video frame The de mux also has an analyzer for the 10G fiber input The errors that can be detected in one or more of the detectors are NO_EDH No EDH flags VS Unexpected video format see ch 3 1 4 FF CRC Full frame checksum error AP CRC Active picture checksum error LOCK Cant lock to incoming vide
14. ls 1 4 channels 1 4 that all either set to power that are not setto are not set to Don t care or are Don t care is Don t care is present and have missing lock locked to the the right video wrong video format format Inputs 5 8 At least one of At least one of the Channels 5 8 are Module has no the channels 5 8 that are not set to channels 5 8 that are not set to all either set to Don t care or are power Don t care is Don t care is present and have missing lock locked to the the right video wrong video format format Table 2 LED states and what they mean The LEDs on the board are not labeled in silk screen Users familiar with the Flashlink range will know that the upper LED closest to the red handle is the status LED The order of the rest of the LEDs corresponds to the order in the table above Note that the configuration of the Expected video format will influence the way the LEDs behave The Don t care condition mentioned in the table above refers to the Expected video format settings and only those channels assigned a specific video format will affect the LEDs Conversely setting all channels to Don t care will result in LED 3 and LED 4 always being green even if all video signals are missing 4 2 1 Exceptions special conditions for the LEDS The locate command will make all four LEDs blink on and off synchronously to quickly identify the module in a larger
15. nevicn HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 A multiplexer de multiplexer pair for up to six HD SDI streams plus two SD SDI streams transported over a 10G fiber link User manual Rev B Nevion nevion com HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B Nevion Support Nevion Europe Nevion USA P O Box 1020 1600 Emerson Avenue 3204 Sandefjord Norway Oxnard CA 93033 USA Support phone 1 47 33 48 99 97 Toll free North America 866 515 0811 Support phone 2 47 90 60 99 99 Outside North America 1 805 247 8560 E mail support nevion com See http www nevion com support for service hours for customer support globally Revision history Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below Rev Repl Date Sign Change description B A 2013 12 13 TB Revised power consumption figures and corrected pin numbering for the GPIO alarm lines A 2013 10 30 TB Initial revision nevion com 2 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B Contents Revision history E 2 Re lte 4 TST Seis Tie Van ee NG 4 PAGOMMECHOMNS EE 5 2 Config ration AMG COMMON KEE 6 ef e NET Le E 6 3 1 1 Laser on off mux side only E 7 3 1 2 Sticky vs Normal error indication EE 7 3 1 3 Signal integrity EE 8 3 1 4 Expected video Ae E EE 9 3 2 In manual mode DIP switch Control 10 3 3 With GPIO pins mux TT WEN 10 ACEL e Ee 11 WE ee TTT 11 4 2 elis slag mounted LEDS EE 13 4 2 1 Exception
16. nk The inputs have built in error detection and video format detection For each of the input or output channels there is also the option to trigger a Multicon Gyda alarm if the current video format doesn t match what the operator has indicated as normal The SFP optical transmitter and receiver module can easily be replaced If new SFP modules bring significant improvements over the current ones a quick and simple upgrade path exists 1 1 Product variants At present there are no sub variants of the HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 pair Note that although other SFP modules will fit physically only the Nevion branded dual SFP modules for the HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 will work correctly nevion com 4 2 Connections HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B O 9 O m O H afl 9 N E ofl S L L Q gt Als amp Figure 1 The backplane HD TD 10G C1 The backplane HD TD 10G C1 is used for both the mux and the de mux modules All external connections are made via the backplane The backplane occupies two slots in the Flashlink frame and the module will then go in the rightmost of the two slots Function Label Connector type HD SD SDI channel 1 Ch1 BNC HD SD SDI channel 2 C
17. o standard CCS YCS Checksum error in ancillary data packets Y or C data space CCRC YCRC Line checksum error Y or C HD only LNUM Unexpected line number sequence HD only SAV Unexpected Start of active video sequence EAV Unexpected End of active video sequence The operator can select which of the errors are to be counted and which are to be ignored masked out This is done individually for each input or output channel The error counters count fields with un masked errors for interlaced formats or frames with un masked errors for progressive formats not individual errors of which there can be many in a single field The maximum error rate generated in a single channel is thus equal to the field rate or frame rate Setting the error rate alarm limit in Multicon below the lowest field frame rate 20 errors s for instance will thus guarantee that any permanent error condition will trigger the alarm If the input to a channel should disappear altogether an internal counter with a frequency slightly above 60 Hz will take over This guarantees that the error rate from the LOCK error and VS error bits are always at least as high as the error rate generated by the other types of errors The YCS CCRC and YCRC error bits have no meaning in SD These are not available for inputs 7 and 8 which are SD only On the de mux side there are only VS and LOCK error bits available These error indicators are actually transported from the mux
18. s special conditions for the LEDS sese 13 4 3 OM GIP IO DING EE EE 14 Eat IR al EE 15 Dl ERQINGETING GFAWINGS EA tera osetia EE de dE eats 15 5 2 SPO CHIC le e EE 16 General environmental requirements for Nevion equipment eee ee eee e 17 ERENNERT 18 Appendix A Materials declaration and recycling information sss sese eee 19 Ad Materials eC EE 19 A 2 Recycling InormatiOn DE 19 nevion com 3 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B 1 Product overview The HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 pair of cards is a Flashlink solution for transporting up to six HD SDI and two SD SDI video streams over a single 10 Gb s link Six ports accept all common HD SDI SD SDI ASI formats and standards and the transport solution is completely transparent with any combination of formats and standards The same applies to ports 7 and 8 as well except that they are limited to video streams up to 270 Mb s only It is thus possible to transport up to six HD SDI streams plus two SD SDI streams simultaneously Each of the HD SDI input streams can however be substituted for an SD SDI stream to transport up to eight SD SDI streams with a single pair of cards In combination with other Nevion Flashlink products SD TD MX 4 and SD TD DX 4 that can pack up to four SD SDI streams into a single HD SDI stream it is possible to transport up to 26 SD SDI streams over a single 10 Gb s link Physically this combination will fit in a single Flashlink frame at each end of the 10 Gb s li
19. side to save power there are no actual error detectors on the de mux side except on the 10G fiber transport stream If errors are nevion com 8 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 Rev B indicated on the 10G stream chances are that one or more of the outputs have also been affected The error bits for the fiber transport stream are limited to LOCK error and FF CRC error This FF CRC bit is not the same as FF CRC for normal SDI video but rather a mapping of several internal checksums into one error bit This error counter behaves as the others in the sense that the error count per second is limited to slightly more than 60 Note that when an input is missing only the LOCK error bit is set not the other error bits Generally it is therefore a good idea to count the LOCK error bit as the other error bits will indicate that everything is OK when the input signal has indeed been lost Individual reclocker alarms also exist and while a single observation of loss of lock is enough to trigger these alarms the lock status is only sampled when Multicon asks the card for its current status The update frequency will thus depend on how many other cards are in the system and glitches in lock status will not necessarily be reported to Multicon to trigger an alarm there 3 1 4 Expected video format Expected video format ch 1 Don t care D Don tcare lt ASI 486 291 576 251 720 23p 720 24p 720 25p 720 29p 720 30p 720 50p 720 59p 720 6
20. t 3 Input 4 Optical output Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Laser On 1530nm 1 4dBm WDM SFP temperature 541C FPGA core temperature 49 7 C 720 59p Error counter 7595 _Reset Input integrity 1 HD SD ve FOR AP CRC LOCK Tecs ve CCRC YCRC_ 1 Sa EAV 720 59p Error counter 7364 _Reset Input integrity 2 HD SD ve FOR AP CRC LOCK ees Yes CCRC vn aa EM Loss of signal Error counter 20238 Reset Input integrity 3 HD SD ve FF CRC AP CRC BEE CCS vs CCRC YCRC_ BN EAV Loss of signal Error counter 20312 _Reset Input integrity 4 HD SD ve FOR AP CRC GR ccs yes PCERE YERE O SN EN Loss of signal Error counter 24045 _Reset Input integrity 5 HD SD ve FF CRC AP CRC EGER ces yes CCRC On Sam EA 720 59p Error counter 85 Reset Input integrity 6 HD SD ve PER AP CRC LOCK ices Yes CCRC YCRC C sN EAV 576 25i Error counter 3275 Reset Input integrity 7 SD ale ee e Fees SAV EAV 576 25 Error counter 5610 _Reset Input integrity 8 SD ve FF CRC APCRC LOCK Eees aw EM Voltage 5 0V unregulated 5 06 V Voltage 3 3V 3 35V Voltage 1 8V 1 84 V Voltage 1 2V 121V Voltage 1 0V 0 98 V Figure 7 The mux info page in Multicon nevion com 11 HD TD 10GMX 6 HD TD 10GDX 6 6 TEE HD SD demux with 10G downlink Optical input Optical input Signal detected 20 0 dBm SFP temperature 422C FPGA core temperature 42 3C Error counter 17242 bagel ta tit _ Re 7
21. uestion and the text will describe any differences between the mux and the de mux 2 9 9 HD SD mux with 10G uplink Card label Ir Locate card iz sec Laser On Of Error bit behavior Normal Sticky Input integrity 1 HD SD Max error rate fo errors s Max error count ben errors Alarm hold time en sv Input integrity 2 HD SD Max error rate bn errors s Max error count ben errors Alarm hold time en sv Input integrity 3 HD SD Max error rate bn errors s Max error count ben errors Alarm hold time en sv Input integrity 4 HD SD Max error rate fo errors s Max error count ben errors Alarm hold time en sv Input integrity 5 HD SD Max error rate fo errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time en sv Input integrity 6 HD SD Max error rate fo errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time en sv Input integrity 7 SD Max error rate bp errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time en sv Input integrity 8 SD Max error rate fio errors s Max error count 250 errors Alarm hold time eo s wj Expected video formatch1 Don tcare v Expected video formatch2 Don tcare gt Expected video formatch3 Don tcare gt Expected video formatch4 Don tcare gt Expected video formatch5 Don tcare gt Expected video formatch6 Don tcare gt Expected video format ch 7 Don tcare zl Expected video formatch8 Don tcare gt Figure 2 An overview of the mux configuration page nevion com

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