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1. i 5 21 Di c UN 2 13 type mem Atem usnm toten mede 4 23 CDK 111A M ALDG cablig in 8 8 block diagram 5 edt tees 1 8 cabling multiple arenili 2 7 Cabling smgle eet eR SER 2 6 card edge controls i 4 2 connector diagram sss 7 4 COTMECLOTS strata 5 3 downloading images from 3 27 I O power delay specifications 7 8 memory displaying contents of 3 26 Operation osi ate a ei ttes 4 1 OVERVIEW visi dosectetur fa ee oe t bale 1 6 serial download cable 7 7 serial interface OVErVieW n 5 2 Status M M 3 16 3 21 technical specifications 7 2 Character break 5 5 Chart feature comparison nc nonononos 1 7 Chip carrier extraction tool sese 6 3 CPU boot flash 6 2 replacing the CPU boot flash 6 2 Clip Keyl menu ttem e Rene 4 14 9 2 e Index Key2 menuitem ies dede aere des 4 16 Clipping menu iteM i 4 22 Color Depth a e aseeseen 3 23 Color Depth still image sse 3 18 Column menu na Dp M TECH 4 11 VEIT TRIES 4 11 Command All stopisnst ae ct Lis an etes 5 19 analog control sess 5 13 auto trans
2. ene 4 14 status menu item 4 13 Key2 auto trans button DCP 111 sees 4 7 clip menu Item nono nonnnonnonno 4 16 cut button DCP 111 4 7 gain menu Item isses 4 16 SELUD A a ann i eei 4 16 source menu item 4 16 status menu item 4 13 Ke yer type e eee teet te eere 2 14 Keyer type menu item 4 23 L EED f tictiofis teet 4 4 Leitch DSK command descriptions esses 5 39 command format e 5 37 command hist notre e sens 5 38 control commands sese 5 41 protocol commandS i 5 37 system information commands 5 39 Level triggers GPI n 4 9 Light Emitting Diode functions sues 4 4 Linear key ode Dot eb vete 4 14 4 16 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Loop animation menu item eee 4 19 Looping Bug O Motion seen 3 23 Luminance menu item 4 18 M Make key linear menu item 4 14 4 16 Mask box 4 15 box menu ttem eere 4 16 invert menu Item 4 17 Mask position bottom edge menu item 4 17 left edge menu item sss 4 17 right edge menu item sss 4
3. To CDK 111A M TX 9 Pin D SUB Female Front View n RX input Po BNC 3 GND BNC Female To CDK 111A M GND TX output BNC 4 RX BNC Female CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Center Center Outer GND Outer GND 2 3 5 5 Serial Download Cable Assembly Part number 1111C 300 WHT BLK A 211 OF dd To CDK 111A M COM1 or 413 Board Jumper J1 COM2 Zo T o 9 8 7 6 61 5 BARE STRANDS 9 Pin D SUB Female Right Angle 2 x 3 Pin Front View Female Socket Strip Front View CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix C Specifications e 7 7 Serial Interface Cable Assembly Part number 1111C 301 To Synergy 2 4 Peri pheral COM1 or COM2 al To CDK 111A M TX RX input GND BNC 3 pu BNC Female 2 3 4 5 6 0 E To CDK 111A M GND TX output 9 Pin D SUB Male gt BNC4 Front View RX H BNC Female Center Outer GND Outer GND Center I O Power Delay Specifications Technical Specifications Serial Digital Video Input Serial Digital Video Outputs Return Loss BKGDI Equalization BKGD2 Equalization Key Video Equalization Key Alpha Equalization Return Loss Signal Amplitude Signal Overshoot Signal Undershoot Signal Rise Time Jitter System Delay Minimum delay is 4 19 us to one full frame DCP 111 Interface Maximum cable length 100 m RS422 485 Serial Interfac
4. Company Address Technical Support R OSS Ross Video Limited Ross Video Incorporated 8 John Street P O Box 880 Iroquois Ontario KOE 1K0 Ogdensburg New York Canada USA 13669 0880 1 613 e 652 e 4886 1 613 e 652 e 4425 1 613 e 652 e 4886 General Business Office Fax Technical Support E mail Technical Support techsupport rossvideo com E mail General Information solutions rossvideo com Website http www rossvideo com After Hours Emergency 1 613 e 349 e 0006 At Ross Video we take pride in the quality of our products but if problems occur help is as close as the nearest telephone Our 24 hour Hot Line service ensures you have access to technical expertise around the clock After sales service and technical support is provided directly by Ross personnel During business hours eastern standard time technical support personnel are available by telephone any time After hours and on weekends a direct emergency technical support phone line is available If the technical support personnel who is on call does not answer this line immediately a voice message can be left and the call will be returned shortly These people are available to react to any problem and to do whatever is necessary to ensure customer satisfaction For Technical Support call 1 613 652 4886 and for After Hours Emergency dial 1 613 349 0006 Environmental Information The equipment that you purchased requir
5. Beginning Ending Device Device Device ID Device ID ID Type IT REQUEST BeHexword Einen ate Herwen wr RESPONSO JJ Toa Hex word Request Data Field Definitions Beginning Device ID Optional field for lowest ID number of multiple devices queried with the command Ending Device ID Optional field for highest ID number of multiple devices queried with the command Device Type Optional field for device type If not specified all devices respond Response Data Field Definitions Device ID Unique Bus ID of responding device Device Type Optional field for device type If not specified all devices respond Device Version Request and Response I V I V This command is used to determine the version and type of device s in the system chain In the request command the beginning and ending device ID fields are for determining specific units in series among several in the system i e from device 4B through to device 4F only The response comes from each of the individual devices Device Version Request I V Request DataFields Request DataFields Fields Beginning Ending CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 39 Request Data Field Definitions Beginning Device ID Optional field for lowest ID number of multiple devices queried with the command Ending Device ID Optional field for highest ID number of multiple devices queried with the command Device Type Optio
6. GPI 1 Panel Tally 1 TX GPI 3 Tally 3 Secondary Out Key Alpha In BKGD 1 In BKGD 2 In RX GPI 2 Tally 2 PGM Out Key Fill In CDK 111A M Connector Assignments CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 CDK 111A M BNC Settings BKGD 1 In any video source can be used as card reference configurable via menu BKGD 2 In any video source GPI 1 or Panel or Tally 1 configurable via menu and jumper setting Rx or GPI 2 or Tally 2 configurable via menu Tx or GPI 3 or Tally 3 configurable via menu PGM Out PGM Out PV Out BKGD 1 PV Key Out or BKGD 2 PV Key Out configurable via menu Key Fill Input Key Alpha Input Note In Stand Alone mode For BNC 6 PV Out will display all keys whether on air or not In External DSK mode For BNC 6 BKGD 1 PV Key Out will show BKGD 1 always and only keys which are NOT on air Baud Rates The following standard baud rates are supported Standard CDK 111A M Deviation Baud Rate Baud Rate Error 19 200 19231 57 600 57 692 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix C Specifications e 7 5 Cable Assemblies USB Cable Assembly Part number 135 004 USB cable A male end connector view USB cable B male end connector view 5 Volt Data Data Ground PC Interface Cable Assembly Part number 1111C 302 To PC COM1 or COM2 7 6 e Appendix C Specifications
7. Ross Video Limited CDK 111A M Owner s Guide Installation and Operation Software Issue 4 10 Live Production Technology CDK 111A M Owner s Guide e Installation and Operation Ross Part Number 1111DR 002 Document Issue 4C Printing Date February 11 2008 Printed in Canada Software Version 4 10 The information contained in this guide is subject to change without notice or obligation Copyright 2008 Ross Video Limited All rights reserved Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Ross Video Limited Reproduction or reverse engineering of copyrighted software is prohibited Notice The material in this guide is furnished for informational use only It is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Ross Video Limited Ross Video Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual Trademarks ROSS is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited e Ross ROSS ROSS and RossGear are registered trademarks of Ross Video Limited e Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and or other countries e All other product names and any registered and unregistered trademarks mentioned in this guide are used for identification purposes only and remain the exclusive property of their respective owners
8. Start Transmission field mandatory opening byte in ASCII Hex 84 Message byte length not including itself the start transmission byte or the Checksum byte s in ASCII Hex All byte counts can be encoded as one or two bytes If the most significant bit of the first byte 1s set then the byte count consists of only one byte This encoding allows up to 127 bytes to be represented with a single byte while up to 32 767 bytes with two bytes 01 up to 05 Command Class indicator 01 A Command from the Control Panel to the CDK 111A M 02 A Query from the Control Panel asks how the CDK 111A M is set for this command function 5 24 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 03 A Status response from the CDK 111A M in reply to a Query can be either a statement of its particular command function parameters as requested or command initiated and command completed responses as requested 04 Acknowledge to a command status response 05 Not Acknowledge to a command status response Data Field Descriptions 82 Data field byte length not including itself including the data field byte length byte the sub command field byte and the actual data field byte s in ASCII Hex All byte counts can be encoded as one or two bytes If the most significant bit of the first byte 1s set then the byte count consists of only one byte This encoding allows up to 127 bytes to be represented with a single byte while up to
9. Un freeze key alpha menu item 4 20 PGM BKGD menu item eee 4 20 Frozen image store to flash menu item 4 20 FTB trans rate menu item 4 13 Functions GPL iaa 4 8 talpa ire eun 4 10 G Gain Keyl menu item i 4 14 Key2 menu item nono nonnnonnnnnos 4 16 Getting started A 2 2 GPI 1 Trigger menu item 4 25 1 MENU Item eee 4 25 2 Trigger menu item n 4 25 2 menu A 4 25 3 Trigger menu item n 4 25 O essere eren 4 25 O iue ns 1 5 edge triggers csse eee 4 8 f nctilOn cea enced RR aaa 4 8 Input eerie ette nes 2 14 2 15 4 24 4 25 7 9 Ec innin 4 9 panel tally jumper 2 4 4 5 7 11 Setup MEU rm 4 25 A dee e e e Ed 4 8 GVG 100 A eed 5 2 protocol commandS 5 11 protocol deviations ie 5 23 protocol introduction 5 2 GVG MASTER2100 command descriptions esses 5 27 command format sese 5 24 command list iaia eee 5 26 Index e 9 3 protocol commandS 5 24 H Hardware installation sss 2 1 Help in menus iecit eet 4 11 Horiz and vert position Bug O Motion 3 22 Horiz and Vert Position still image 3 17 House syn
10. Windows XP Professional x64 Edition CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Introduction e 1 9 1 10 e Introduction CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Installation and Setup In This Chapter This chapter provides instructions for the installation and setup of your CDK 111A M The following topics are discussed Getting Started Overview BNC Connectors Connecting the Cables Accessing the Menu System Card Edge Controls Control Panel Card Setup and Configuration Card Address Configuration Reference Source Selection Static Discharge Throughout this chapter please heed the following cautionary note Caution Static discharge can cause serious damage to A sensitive semiconductor devices Avoid handling the CDK 111A M cards in high static environments such as carpeted ESD areas and when synthetic fiber clothing is worn Touch the Susceptibility rack frame to dissipate static charge before removing cards from the frame and exercise proper grounding precautions when working on the CDK 111A M cards CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Installation and Setup e 2 1 Getting Started Unpacking Unpacking your CDK 111A M shipment will be unique for each customer and will depend upon your specific order However the following general rules will apply e If your order includes either RossGear DFR 8110A C or DFR 8014A C frames your CDK 111A Ms will be shipped to you already installed in the frames Note Please
11. e PREVIEW BNC 6 will output all keys whether on air or not and the BKGD not on PGM default setting e BKGD 1 PV Key BNC 6 will output BKGD 1 and any key not on the PGM output e BKGD 2 PV Key BNC 6 will output BKGD 2 and any key not on the PGM output BNC 2 BNC 2 can be configured in one of three ways either as the I O for the control panel an input for a GPI or as a Tally output To configure BNC 2 as a e CONTROL PANEL When selected bridge jumper J6 on the card at pins 3 and 4 See card diagram at the beginning of Chapter 2 Installation and Setup for the location of J6 See Appendix C Specifications for jumper pinout reference default setting e GPI When selected bridge jumper J6 see card diagram at the beginning of Chapter 2 Installation and Setup for the location of J6 at pins 1 and 2 See Appendix C Specifications for jumper pinout reference e TALLY 4 When selected bridge jumper J6 see card diagram at the beginning of Chapter 2 Installation and Setup for the location of J6 on the card at pins 5 and 6 See Appendix C Specifications for jumper pinout reference BNC 3 BNC 3 can be configured in one of three ways either as an Rx input a GPI input or as a Tally output To configure BNC 3 as an e COMM RX If GVG100 or Master2100 protocol is selected above BNC 3 must be set to this option default setting e GPI 2 Uses BNC 3 as GPI 2 e TALLY
12. is currently on air e OFF AIR Key 1 is currently off air default setting Key 2 Status This item will display if Key 2 is currently on air You can change this manually here if you desire Your available options are ON AIR Key 2 is currently on air e OFF AIR Key 2 is currently off air default setting Key Button Controls This item allows you to decide what the front card edge button key trans does Your available options are e KEY 1 When the card edge button is pushed an auto trans will start that involves key 1 default setting e KEY 2 When the card edge button is pushed an auto trans will start that involves key 2 e KEY 1 amp KEY 2 When the card edge button is pushed an auto trans will start that involves both key 1 and key2 NOTE This does not mean that after the card edge button is pushed that the selected keyers will be on air The selected keyers will instead toggle their on air state CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Operation e 4 13 Menu 2 Key1 Setup Menu 2 Key1 Setup Keyl Source Your available options are e OFF No key will be displayed for Key 1 e BNC 7 and 8 Key 1 will use the external key inputs on BNC 7 and 8 default setting e Key Image Names Only key image file names appear This option allows you to choose to key any still source or animated source that has previously been downloaded into the card Keyl Clip The CDK 111A M is a linear
13. 04 Fading To Black 05 Fading From Black 06 In Black Transition Audio Status byte value 01 Quiescent is the only value available for each of the 4 fields Hold On Off Status byte value 00 OFF is the only value available for this field Take Crosspoint 0x06 XPT_TAKE Note Hot cuts XPT Take 0x06 are not allowed when a transition is in progress Take Crosspoint 0x06 XPT_TAKE Function Command Data Fields query 39 __ Bus Select byte values 01 Program Bus 02 Preset Bus Bit 2 15 Ignored Reserved Crosspoint byte values CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 29 00 No Change 01 Black 02 Bkgd A 03 Bkgd B 04 Video Key 05 Alpha Key 06 Matte Audio Only Crosspoint byte value 00 No Change 1 One or more buses must be selected for the command format of this field Only one bus may be selected for the query format of this field No buses selected is an invalid condition Break Away 0x07 BREAK_AWAY This command breaks away takes audio from video and clears any overs that may be selected Audio functions are not supported Break Away 0x07 BREAK_AWAY Command Data Fields Eu Bus Select Crosspoint DEUS Eu Away Type crosspoint qum me ews __ Break Away Type byte values 01 Video Bus Select byte values 01 Program Bus 02 Preset Bus Bit 2 15 Reserved Crosspoint byte values 00 No Change 01 Black 02 Bkgd A 03 Bkgd B 04 Video
14. Bit Bit 76 54 3210 L Rate value in BCD 0000 to 1001 000 No change to BKGD or KEY 001 KEY 1 selected 010 KEY 2 selected 011 KEY 1 and 2 selected 100 BKGD selected 101 BKGD and KEY 1 selected 110 BKGD and KEY 2 selected 111 BKGD KEY 1 and KEY 2 selected O Update display only do not perform transition 1 Update display and do transition Message Rate Format Rate Byte 1 5 18 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Rate2 Next most significant digit Rate3 Least significant digit Bit Bit 7 654321410 BCD value of this digit 0000 to 1001 Don t Care Bits Message Rate Format Rate Byte 2 3 All Stop Command F2 There is no read command The write command sets the keyer to a known state the following occurs 1 Any ongoing transition is stopped 2 The transition fader is set to a limit 3 Any key is removed from the program output 4 Any current fade to black is removed up from black 5 The next transition is set to BKGD only Note The message byte is ignored It is there to maintain consistency with Model 100 protocol which placed it there to be consistent with Model 300 protocol All Stop Command F2 Byte Count Effects Command Message Address Code were E Push button Select Command FB There
15. Menu Up BKGD button 2 3 4 2 Menus navigation using the card edge buttons 2 9 navigation using the control panel 2 12 Message Bytes suceder 5 9 Mode key alpha sse 4 15 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Module CDK 111A M iii 1 4 N Navigating menus using the card edge buttons 2 9 Navigating menus using the control panel 2 12 Number mu M 4 11 of frames on card menu item 4 19 of images menu item 4 19 4 20 O One line help in MENUS sse 4 11 Operation Animated Logo Generator ALG mode 8 1 CDK LI EAM ne ette tete ks 4 1 Operator CDK 111A M i 1 4 Optional accessories 1 9 Outputs video specifications rie 7 4 Overview CDK 111A M eem 1 6 2 3 P Panel control option sse 1 9 PC Interface cable installation a n an 3 11 specifications eere 7 6 PGM abbreviation in 1 5 Pinouts editor connector 5 3 Pinouts JUMPErS nono nonnnon conocio 7 10 Poll address tir n 5 5 Product comparison charts 1 7 Properties Bug O Motion 3 22 Propert
16. The signals on the rear of the RossGear chassis have been named from the point of view of the CDK 111A M An editor serial interface will require the use of BNC 3 and 4 BKGD 1 GPI 1 Panel In Tally 1 5 BKGD 2 s TX GPI 3 Tally 3 b RX GPI 2 Secondary 3 AE Out S 6 PGM F e Out Key Alpha 5 In 8 Key Fill 7 In CDK 111A M Connectors The CDK 111A M uses a single ended interface with the normally positive going signals always set to ground This is because the coax connector has only one signal pin and the surrounding shield is grounded as a standard feature of the chassis This will inherently limit the noise immunity of the connection and care must be taken when controlling the CDK 111A M in noisy environments or over long cable runs CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 3 Protocol Elements The recommended wiring to a controller using a standard single ended unbalanced full duplex RS 485 or 0 12V RS 232 compatible interface is as follows CDK 111A M Controller Ce ESQ mx gt ES Single ended Interface If differential input is required the recommended CDK 111A M to controller wiring is as follows Note the bias of approximately two volts on the RX minus input connection internal to the controller CDK 111A M Controller e Ce Y Ce lt x gt Ed No Connect lt TX gt FAQ Co 7
17. panel which are ready for transferring uploading to the memory Bug O Motion Properties Panel Bug 0 Motion Properties File Name C images CDK Animations T alC_001 tga Still Image Name peel Change 11 char max Name Storage Format Logo with Alpha y Horiz Position lo Vert Position 0 Looping Image Width 310 Dissolve Off Image Height 105 Color Depth 32 Bit Image Size 96 Kbytes reais Time 20 a Frame 1 of 20 frames Bug O Motion Properties Panel CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 23 On the upper right side of the main screen the Bug O Motion Properties panel displays information about the selected animated image e File Name The first frame of the selected animation displays above the thumbnail image e Still Image Name The name of the first file frame without the numbers is loaded into the Still Image Name box You can change the name of the sequence by typing in a new name for the first frame only and clicking the Change Name button The program automatically updates the new name on all of the files in the sequence in the Images To Transfer panel Note A name can be up to 11 characters not including the tga extension and can contain letters numbers spaces and special characters If the name has over 11 characters the program will only use the first 11 e Storage Format Since all files in an animation sequence must have an alpha
18. respond with the version of the protocol that it is using Incompatible versions between the controller and tributary may yield inconsistent results The major minor version is typically expressed in combination such as 2 1 where 2 is the major version and 1 is the minor version The major number is incremented if a change to the protocol or the applications which use the protocol is not backward compatible and will break the operation of CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 35 either end of the communications line Anytime the major number is incremented the minor number is reset to zero The minor number is incremented if a change to the protocol or the applications which use the protocol is backward compatible and will not break the operation of either end of the communications line Protocol Version 0x21 PROTO_VER Command Data Fields Major byte value 03 The query format of PROTO_VER the major field indicates the major protocol version that the controller is using In the reply format the field indicates the major protocol version that the tributary is using Minor byte value 00 In the query format of PROTO_VER the minor field indicates the minor protocol version that the controller is using In the reply format the field indicates the minor protocol version that the tributary is using 5 36 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Leitch
19. tally outputs essere 7 9 technical tao Rio ona 7 1 7 2 Standalone keyer mode 4 23 Standard editor transmission suus 5 3 Static discharge 2 1 6 2 Status CDK 111A M ITP in 3 16 3 21 EAS 3 25 key ht nia tee gs 4 13 A O 4 13 Still image capture With ITP sss 3 28 Dried tenis piense nene 3 17 3 22 transferring uie eee edd 3 14 STMPE 269M Fault Reporting enable disable jumper 7 10 Storage Format Bug O Motion esee 3 22 ii EEEE 3 22 still im genes ree eed 3 17 Support technical eese iii SW1 menu selector switch 2 3 4 2 8 4 SW2 Menu up BKGD button 2 3 SW2 Menu Up BKGD button 4 2 SW3 Menu Down Key button 2 3 4 2 SWA Menu select FTB button 2 3 4 3 SWS board ID switch seen 2 4 SW6 reset button 2 4 Switch trans rate toggle DCP 111 4 6 Switcher DSK Mode n 4 23 System iR 4 11 inira E 7 2 Videos sostienen aee aeu Ip 1 4 T Tally 1 Trigger menu item nn 4 26 1 menu item etae nuire 4 25 2 Trigger menu item sse 4 26 2 menu item lilla 4 26 3 Trigger menu item n 4 26
20. v4 10 Note Note In edge trigger mode SELECT BKGD 1 and SELECT BKGD 2 will both cause the current on air background to toggle between BKGD 1 and BKGD 2 GPI Level Triggers Level triggers are used when you want to assert a particular state for a setting In this case the user defines the on air state of the function as being either LEVEL HIGH or LEVEL LOW Therefore if the on air state of Key 1 is defined as LEVEL HIGH for example as long as the GPI is a LEVEL HIGH signal Key 1 will stay on air If a LEVEL LOW GPI is received Key 1 will be taken off air GPI Level Triggers can be overridden by card edge DCP 111 and protocol controls Therefore the states corresponding to a level setting can be changed by performing a transition with the other controls GPI Level Trigger States Function Equals Trigger State Does Not Equal Trigger State CUT BKGD AUTO BKGD CUT KEY CUT KEY 2 AUTO KEY 1 AUTO KEY 2 AUTO FTB SELECT BKGD 1 SELECT BKGD 2 BKGD 1 will be on air BKGD 2 will be on air BKGD 1 will be on air BKGD 2 will be on air Key 1 will be on air Key 1 will not be on air Key 2 will be on air Key 2 will not be on air Key 1 will be on air Key 1 will not be on air Key 2 will be on air Key 2 will not be on air Will be faded to black Will not be at black PGM Output uses BKGD 1 PGM Output uses BKGD 2 PGM Output uses BKGD 2 PGM Output uses BKGD 1 Level chan
21. which are NOT on air The final items in Menu D allow you to define how you want your CDK 111A M to operate and communicate with the rest of your facility There are several variations to consider BNC2 BNC 2 can be configured in one of three ways either as an input for a GPI as the Control Panel connection point or as a Tally output o GPI Input Bridge jumper J6 see card diagram at the beginning of this chapter for the location of J6 at pins 1 and 2 See Appendix C Specifications for jumper pinout reference Set BNC 2 value in the menu to GPI 1 o Control Panel Connection Point Bridge jumper J6 see card diagram at the beginning of this chapter for the location of J6 on the card at pins 3 and 4 Set BNC 2 value in the menu to DCP CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Installation and Setup e 2 15 o Tally Output Bridge jumper J6 see card diagram at the beginning of this chapter for the location of J6 on the card at pins 5 and 6 Set BNC2 value in the menu to Tally 1 e BNC3 BNC 3 can be configured in one of three ways either as an RX input a GPI input or as a Tally output To configure BNC 3 as an o RX Input Set BNC 3 value to Comm RX o GPI Input Set BNC 3 value to GPI 2 o Tally Output Set BNC 3 value to Tally 2 Note If BNC 3 is configured as an RX input ensure that BNC 4 is set to the corresponding TX configuration e BNC4 BNC 4 can be con
22. 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix D Animated Logo Generator Mode In This Appendix This appendix provides instructions and information on configuring and operating the CDK 111A M card in Animated Logo Generator ALG mode The following topics are discussed e Configuration e BNC Settings e Configuring the CDK 111A M as an ALG e Configuration Parameters e Operation e Card Edge Controls e DCP 111 Controls e ALG Features e 2 Program Outputs e Matte Fill e Fade To Black e Cabling CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix D Animated Logo Generator Mode e 8 1 Configuration For information about connecting the ALG to the switcher see Animated Logo Generator CDK 111A M Cabling in Chapter 3 Preliminary Cabling and Check in the Installation Guide for the Synergy switcher you use BNC Settings The CDK 111A M has nine 9 BNC connectors on the rear of each module As shown in the diagram and table below the Fill Out is on BNC 5 PGM and the Alpha Out is on BNC 6 PV Secondary Output 2 BKGD 1 Not AN n Used O Not O Used 44 Not Logo O NY Used Apha Out NS Logo Fill Ext Key SN e Alpha In 8 s Ext Key 7 Fill In CDK 111A M Connector Assignments Connector BKGD 1 In any video source can be used as card reference configurable via menu Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Logo Fill Out Logo Alpha Out Extern
23. 2 2 IWnhpackme carri NE 2 2 ON Wat netten A LIU LIE IU IE e 2 3 BNC Connector esos ree duce ona 2 5 CDK 111A M Connectors enne nennen nnne enne nene 2 5 CDK 111A M BNC Settings i 2 5 Connecting Video and Communication Cables sse 2 6 Video Input and Output Cable Connections essen 2 6 Communication Cables and Jumper Settings ii 2 6 Accessing the Menu SystemM nono nono nnnnnnnnncnn none non naar ran nnnnn nn nn nn nnnnnnnnnno 2 9 Card Edge Controls rtr nte rie e e el RE E Ea 2 9 Navigating Through the Menus Using the Card Edge Buttons 2 10 Control Panel DCP 111 Optional sse 2 11 Navigating Through the Menus Using the Control Panel sss 2 13 Card Setup and Configuration nono nono nono e Eoria sE i ea Eiei Esere sN 2 14 Menu D Card Setup rii timen tad era 2 14 Card Address Configuration ii 2 17 Less Than 16 CDK 111A MS i 2 17 16 or More CDK 111A MS nee nenne nennen trennen 2 18 Reference Source Selections tet Leste irons ieu eaten ttis esses deeds 2 19 Image Transfer Program 3 1 In This Chapter eiie nee tal iaa 3 1 Preparing For Image Transfers eret e i e Lee e ee ede Y de 3 2 Image Specifications nee tie e eme e ep e ree e cde ds 3 2 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Contents
24. A Response Data Fields Response Data Fields Fields Device ID Number of Character Characters String IA RESPONSE Response Data Field Definitions Device ID Unique Bus ID of responding device Number of Characters Number of characters 48 max in following device description character string field Character String Alphanumeric ASCII characters used to describe the device DSK Control commands Mask Attributes Set Query Reply Commands E 42 E B E 42 This command group is used to Set Query and Reply information about the mask attributes such as normal force invert enabled on a keyer card For actual bit settings see Mask Attributes Command Set and Reply Bit Options figure below Mask Attributes Set Query Reply Commands E 42 E B E 42 Command Data Fields Data Fields Packet size NECI Ea ED Er QUERY Tavis meses nee Eua REPLY Set Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Automatically set ID of the control panel the message is sent from Attributes For settings see Mask Attributes Command Set and Reply Bit Options figure below Query Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Echoes the ID of the control panel the Set or Query message was sent from Reply Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Echoes the ID of the control pane
25. ALG button functions see the Operation section in this Appendix No keying functionality is available so keying settings such as clip and gain transparency invert etc will not affect output If the selected key is a logo it will play using the dedicated hardware If it is too large or not in logo format it will be drawn in the video buffers Stills without an alpha are drawn on the fill output BNC 5 and an alpha is automatically generated on the alpha output BNC 6 The generated alpha consists of white in the rectangular image area and black outside Appendix D Animated Logo Generator Mode e 8 3 Operation Important 1 Menu Selector 3 Restart Animation This section describes the various capabilities of the CDK 111A M in ALG mode e Card Edge Controls e DCP 111 Controls e ALG Features In this mode you can send output from up to 32MB of stored animated logos and full screen still files from the CDK 111A M to a switcher or another video input device There you can perform any switcher effects on the logo or still image On power up the CDK 111A M will output to BNC 5 the key video source that is currently selected in Menu 2 and stored in memory The source s alpha component outputs to BNC 6 To have the last viewed image appear the next time you power up the card save it to memory in Menu 2 of the menu system Card Edge Controls Card Edge Controls 2 Source Se
26. BNC 6 ine 2 14 output BNC 6 menu item 4 24 Secret Till Lit Error LED DCP 111 4 7 Sending Image ITP i 3 25 Serial communication iii 7 9 download cable 3 10 download cable specifications 7 7 download cable installing 3 12 interface cable specifications 7 8 protocol ITP options 3 9 protocol ITP setup 3 8 Serial protocol GVG 100 commands esse 5 11 GVG MASTER2100 commands 5 24 introduction iiec ener miei tee 5 1 Leitch DSK commands esses 5 37 Service Customer e eee reete bees ili Setup menu for serial transfer 3 13 serial protocol for ITP 3 8 USB protocol for ITP 3 6 Shaped key achille dae aan 4 15 4 17 Socket IG sob be ee RE os ba 6 3 Software upgrading uie eee dee 6 1 6 2 Muze 2 13 version COMMANA ci 5 21 version menu item ee 4 23 Specifications CDK 1 TIAM inician citt t decret iere 7 8 Berieral 2 56 tene EE aan 7 2 9 6 e Index A EO e reo te tees eee EI ie 3 2 serial communications seen 7 9
27. Control Panel See Appendix C Specifications for jumper pinout reference block J6 Installing more than one bridge may cause permanent damage to the CDK 111A M card Please note that contrary to the other jumper blocks the single bridge on J6 must be installed horizontally to short circuit either pins 1 and 2 or pins 3 and 4 or pins 5 and 6 f Caution Only one bridge may be installed on the jumper Menu Button BKGD Cut Button 9 Key 2 Cut Button Trans Rate Toggle Switch Key 1 Auto Trans Button 10 Secret Till Lit Error LED Fade To Black Button Key 1 Cut Button BKGD Auto Trans Button Key 2 Auto Trans Button CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Operation e 4 5 Note 4 6 e Operation DCP 111 Control Buttons 1 Menu Button The Menu Button is used to enter and exit the menu system Press and hold the Menu Button until the button light begins to flash This will take approximately 3 seconds after which the menu will appear as an overlay on the preview or if configured via the menu the PGM monitor Setting the card in Menu mode while the card is drawing a still to a Bkgd or Key will freeze or corrupt the drawing Wait until Images are drawn to their outputs before entering menu mode 2 3 4 5 6 Trans Rate Toggle Switch The Trans Rate Toggle Switch is used to quickly change the transition rate for the FTB BKGD and Key transitions to preset rates There are three settings sl
28. Control Panel asks what the CDK 111A M s particular command function parameters are The Reply from the keyer card can be either a statement of its particular command function parameters as requested or command initiated and command completed responses as requested lt T gt Command key letter case sensitive or number Data Field Descriptions All data fields require a comma before each field s actual data CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 37 Keyer ID or Device ID These data fields appear in several commands and should be the same value as the Board Address set in Menu C of the CDK 111A M For the board address ID the Leitch DSK protocol expects a two byte Hex word between the range of 0000 to 00FD Control Panel ID ID of the control panel the message is sent from This value is automatically set when the controller sends a command and is automatically returned when the device responds It does not effect the interpretation of the command K 00100110 00FC VTR Some examples of command specific data fields using numbers letters Binary or Hex A comma is required before each field s data begins The command specific data fields and their parameters are defined in the command sections following this overview Footer Field Descriptions Mandatory closing character reserved and cannot be used in the command message body CS Modulo 256 Checksum of all ASCII va
29. DSK Emulation Protocol This section provides selected Leitch DSK emulation protocol commands supported by the CDK 111A M If your application requires further Leitch DSK emulation protocol command support please contact Ross Video with this request Ross Video s use of the protocol deviates from the standards defined in the Leitch document DSK 6801 3 Control Bus Protocol Revision 1 0 1 2 dated August 19 1999 in some important respects e There is no message collision detection mechanism e Communication is at 19200 not 41677 or 38400 baud Command format The following is a sample command using the Leitch DSK emulation protocol 1 T K 7 00FC VTR F8 Note The spaces between characters in the sample command is for explanation display purposes only The sample command fields and syntax are explained in the following table and sections Command Format Component Fields Header Fields Command Fields Footer Fields Command A y Opening SN Command Field Optional Optional Optional Closing Character group Key Delimiter key 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 Character Checksum Letter s Header Field Descriptions Mandatory opening character reserved and cannot be used in the command message body lt I gt Command Group key letter s case sensitive or or Command function delimiter The Set command from the Control Panel sends a particular command to the CDK 111A M The Query command from the
30. Key 05 Alpha Key 06 Matte Audio Only Crosspoint byte values 00 No Change 1 One or more buses must be selected for the command format of this field Only one bus may be selected for the query format of this field No buses selected is an invalid condition 5 30 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Key Modifier 0x0A KEY MOD This command selects the characteristics for the requested key The squeeze back field has no effect Key Modifier 0x0A KEY MOD Command DataFields Data Fields Key Squeeze aw mw Keyer Select byte value 01 Keyer 1 select 02 Keyer 2 select 03 Both keyers are selected Key Modifier bit settings Bit 0 Self 1 External Bitl 0 Matte 1 Video Bit 2 4 Ignored Bit 5 7 Reserved SqueezeBack Position byte values 2 00 No change 1 One keyer must be selected for the command format of this field One keyer may be selected for the query format of this field No keyers selected is an invalid condition 2 Not yet implemented Key Enable 0x0B KEY_ENABLE This command selects a Keyer to be on or off air after the next transition e Selecting a Keyer bit 1 at the next transition will take an off air key on air or leave an on air key on air Setting bit 0 has a similar but complimentary effect e Selecting a Keyer bit 1 for a currently off air Keyer will cause that Key to be seen on the PST bus See comments in the TX_ NEXT comma
31. Once in the menu system the buttons on the control panel take on a different meaning than their labels would indicate See Chapter 4 Operation for a complete description of the Control Panel in its operational mode You can scroll through the menus either forward or backward In the BKGD A B area pressing the MENU button will scroll forward through the menus while pressing the MENU button will scroll backward The menus will be displayed as a preview overlay on the PV monitor as per the example below M b Example of the Menu Preview Overlay Menu 1 Runtime Parameters Each menu has a number and title displayed in the upper left hand corner Most menus are shown as two columns The left hand column contains a list of items or parameters for that specific menu while the right hand column contains values Boolean choices or lists associated with each item Once you have chosen a menu use the two KEY1 buttons to move the cursor and navigate through the items on each menu Pressing the ITEM button will move the cursor on the left hand column to the NEXT item Likewise pressing the ITEM button will move the cursor to the PREVIOUS item on the list Some items have a single Menu Help Line at the bottom of the menu which gives additional detail for that item When you wish to select an item and change its value press the KEY2 button labeled SELECT The cursor will move to the right hand column This column
32. RossGear Terminal Equipment e Warranty and Repair Policy This RossGear product is warranted to be free of any defect with respect to performance quality reliability and workmanship for a period of FIVE 5 years from the date of shipment from our factory In the event that your RossGear CDK 111A M proves to be defective in any way during this warranty period Ross Video Limited reserves the right to repair or replace this piece of equipment with a unit of equal or superior performance characteristics Should you find that this RossGear CDK 111A M has failed after your warranty period has expired we will repair your defective product for as long as suitable replacement components are available You the owner will bear any labor and or part costs incurred in the repair or refurbishment of said equipment beyond the FIVE 5 year warranty period In no event shall Ross Video Limited be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages including loss of profits incurred by the use of this product Implied warranties are expressly limited to the duration of this warranty This RossGear CDK 111A M Owner s Guide provides all pertinent information for the safe installation and operation of your RossGear CDK 111A M Ross Video policy dictates that all repairs to the CDK 111A M are to be conducted only by an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative Therefore any unauthorized attempt to repair this product by an
33. Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Automatically set ID of the control panel the message is sent from FTB in Fade to black transition in rate FTB out Fade to black transition out rate Autotrans in Autotrans transition in rate Autotrans out Autotrans transition out rate Query Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Automatically set ID of the control panel the message is sent from CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 45 Reply Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Echoes the ID of the control panel the Set or Query message was sent from FTB in Fade to black transition in rate FTB out Fade to black transition out rate Autotrans in Autotrans transition in rate Autotrans out Autotrans transition out rate Keyer Levels Set Query Reply Commands E 57 E R E157 This command group is used to Set Query and Reply information about a keyer s offset gain and transparency levels e Offset value between 64 1024 e Gain value between 0 5 64 increments of 0 1 Represented by a number between 5 640 for easy transfer e Transparency value between 0 255 where 0 completely transparent Keyer Levels Set Query Reply Commands E 57 E R E 57 Command Data Fields acke i Control Transpar BAW QUERY Tee meses Hexwors Set Data Fi
34. and pins 3 and 5 on jumper J1 to terminate the card See Appendix C Specifications and the silk screen on the back of the card for jumper pinout reference 2 6 e Installation and Setup CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Single CDK 111A M Settings for RS 232 Communication A single CDK 111A M connects to an RS 232 serial device via the Serial Interface Cable supplied with CDK 111A M P N 1111C 301 which splits the Rx and Tx signals The interface cable is approximately 2 ft in length and has a Type D 9 pin connector on one end and 2 coaxial cables with female BNC connectors on the other Extend the communication cables to the required length for your facility up to 300 meters using 75 Ohm coaxial cables and BNC connectors Type D 9 pin connector Coaxial Cable RS 232 ra t Serial RX 4 Tx BNC 4 Control Tx A Davies n Rx BNC 3 J1 4 6 C 18 3 5 ee CDK 111A M Single CDK 111A M RS 232 Cabling and Jumper Settings Multiple CDK 111A M Settings for RS 485 Communication Up to 127 CDK 111A Ms can be daisy chained from a single RS 485 serial device using industry standard 75 Ohm coaxial cable The initial connection to the serial port is made with the Serial Interface Cable supplied with CDK 111A M P N 1111C 301 which splits the Rx and Tx signals The individual cables are then split at each card using a BNC T connector and connected t
35. any others in the group In such groups the C6 write on command will turn off the currently lighted button when another button is selected but there is no action taken if the C7 write off command is sent to turn off the currently lighted button Keyer logic requires that one button must always be selected _ E WRITE T_T Keyer PB L On The alternate action type of push button changes state each time the button is pressed turning off on the first time it is selected off the second time on again the third and so on In the alternate action groups the Push button Lamp control command must select the correct next state on or off of the push button or there will be no change to the status of the push button CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 15 Push button Lamp PB L Number Push button Description Number AUTO TRANS KEY2 auto transition KEY2 ON KEYI auto transition BOX MASK Invert GVG 200 extension FADE TO BLACK cut to from black KEY2 MATTE FILL KEY2 VIDEO FILL KEY2 INVERT KEY2 MASK box mask on off KEY2 AUTO KEY KEY2 SELF KEY KEY1 INVERT KEY1 MASK box mask on off KEY1 MATTE FILL KEY1 VIDEO FILL BKGD select Transition includes KEY CUT write only KEY1 SELF Self Key acts like an interlocked button KEY1 AUTO Auto Select key acts like an interlocked button KEY1 ON Transition includes KEY2 V FADE TO BLACK MASK FORCE KEY1
36. component the Storage Format box shows a grayed out Logo with Alpha and cannot be changed e Horiz and Vert Position The Horizontal and Vertical Position boxes define the upper left hand corner in pixels and lines of the first frame of the sequence The first frame will always show the default values of 0 and 0 when the sequence is first loaded The values in these boxes can be changed by typing in a new number and pressing Enter or by clicking on the up down arrows The thumbnail image will change its position in the image box to reflect the new coordinates You can also change or place the location of the first frame of the sequence by clicking on the image box itself The point of click in the box 1s defined as the upper left hand corner pixel and line of the image The position of the image will follow the pointer with each click You cannot place an image outside of the active video area as defined by the image box If you click outside of the box the program will automatically place the lower right hand coordinates of the image in the lower right most position of the box e Looping When selected the animation sequence will become a continuous loop by starting over whenever it reaches the last frame in the sequence It will continue to do so until told to stop e Dissolve Off When selected the animation will freeze on the last frame of the sequence and dissolve off using the transition rate set in the menu Not
37. contains the values associated with each item Momentarily pressing the ITEM button will scroll forward through the variables while pressing the ITEM button will scroll backward through the variables Holding either button down will cause the cursor to scroll through the values faster thus saving setup time When you have set the value of an item press the SELECT button once again and the system will accept the new value and the cursor will return to its left hand position When you have completed your setup exit the menu system by pressing the MENU button again The message STORING DATA TO FLASH willappear When all of the changed values have been stored the preview overlay and menu will disappear and the card will be in Operation mode CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Installation and Setup e 2 13 Card Setup and Configuration Configuring the CDK 111A M is done in the menus Enter the menus as described in above sections and navigate to Menu D Card Setup Note See Chapter 4 Operation for details on Menu D items and their parameters Menu D Card Setup OND PGM AND PREVIEW Menu D Card Setup The Card Setup menu allows you to configure the initial parameters of the CDK 111A M These menu parameters must be completed for each card The first three items in the menu are for informational purposes only e Software Version The value on the right contains the version number of software lo
38. e i File naming convention orte E kta ed Rano thon es ae 3 3 Installing the Image Transfer Program i 3 3 Image Transfer Protocol Setups nn E ron ran nono rn rra ninas 3 6 USB Transfer Protocol Setup i 3 6 Serial Transfer Protocol Setups eren 3 8 Image Transfer Cable Connections nono ronn ron nro nn nn nn nn rn nn rnnrnnnran nos 3 10 Connecting the USB cable nennen eene 3 10 Connecting the Serial Cables roo nrnn nono nono nonnnrnnnnnnno 3 11 Card Menu Setup for Serial Transfer nono nonononnnnnnnnnnno 3 13 Transferring Still Images nono nonn ron ono non rro n nro nn rn nr nn nrnnnrnn nin 3 14 Image Properties Panel e 3 16 Images To Transfer Panel nono ronnrnnnnnnnno 3 17 CDK 1T1 Status Panel nen rettet eto er eae Ies 3 17 Image Properties Panel eene enne 3 18 Transferring Animated Images nono ron ron n ran rra nr rn nr rn nr nnnran anno 3 20 Images To Transfer Panel nee arto 3 22 CDK T11 Status Panel ine are 3 23 Bug O Motion Properties Panel ene 3 23 Uploading Images to the CDK 111A M nennen 3 26 Additional Features tare as 3 28 Displaying the Contents of t
39. err Requested feature is not installed 08 Internal err Internal processing error 09 Auto disabled Automation interface currently disabled 10 Other err Other unexpected error not fitting into any of the categories listed above Command Class byte value Byte code found in the Command Class position of the message This field will be zero for the No Err and Checksum Err error codes Sub Command byte value Byte code found in the Sub Command position of the message This field will be zero for the No err and Checksum err error codes Byte Position byte value Approximate byte position in the message where the error was found starting with the first byte after the STX and overall message byte count This field will be zero for the No err error code Offending Data byte value Data that was found to be in error If the data corresponding to the Command Class and Sub Command is less than four bytes as defined in the protocol the data will be put in the least significant bytes of the 4 byte data field This field will be zero for the No err error code For a Checksum err the data field will contain the checksum calculated by the CDK 111A M Argument Number byte value Argument or field number where the offending data was found Protocol Version 0x21 PROTO VER This query is provided so the controller of the M 2100 can inform the tributary which version of the M 2100 protocol is being used The M 2100 tributary will
40. for the next transition e Ifa new Transition Type is selected by the Automation system any previously specified protocol rate will be overridden by the rate associated with the selected Transition Type Therefore the automation system must first send the desired Transition Type then send the Rate e Ifa Rate is selected it is remembered as associated with the currently selected non Cut Transition Type Whenever that Transition Type is again selected the remembered Rate is recalled Slow Medium Fast e When automation selects a rate type Slow Medium or Fast it is remembered e When automation selects a rate type Rate and supplies a value the value will not be remembered for the current Transition Type Select Transition Rate 0x04 TX RATE EN Command Data Fields Rate ype mm _ Lam sd SSS 5 28 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Rate type byte values 00 Rate value to be used 01 Slow 60 frames 02 Medium 25 frames 03 Fast 10 frames 04 No Rate For replies only No Rate currently selected Rate 2 bytes 00 through 999 frames Transition Status 0x05 TX_STAT Command information Status of transition at the time this query was received Transition Status 0x05 TX STAT CommandData Fields Data Fields Transition Transition Video Status Audio Status seas omy __ Transition Video Status byte values 01 Quiescent 03 Transitional
41. in the installation dialogs The setup program will automatically create a Ross Video gt CDK 111 Image Transfer folder in the Windows Start gt Programs menu The executable file application is called CDKXFER exe From the Windows Start gt Programs menu navigate to the Ross Video gt CDKXFER application Click it to open the ITP Proceed to the Image Transfer Protocol Setups section below Image Transfer Program e 3 5 Image Transfer Protocol Setups USB Transfer Protocol Setup Use the following procedure to set the USB transfer protocol 1 Open the Image Transfer Program by clicking the Ross Video icon in the Start gt Programs gt Ross Video gt CDK XFER folder CDK 111 Image Transfer Images To Transfer of images to transfer O CDK 111 Status Total Memory O Kbytes Memory Used 0 Kbytes R O ES E Memory Available O Kbytes j nster Bytes To Transfer D Unable to access CDK 111 using Com 1 port 22 10 2004 11 28 CDK 111 Image Transfer Program Window 2 Onthe menu bar click on the File menu item at top left A drop down list appears as follows CDK 111 Image Transfer Help Add Image Ctrl I Add Bug O Motion Ctrl B Options Ctr O Exit File Menu Drop Down List 3 6 e Image Transfer Program CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 3 Click on Options to open the Options dialog Options f 13200 e S bUU Options Dialog 4 Select the USB Com Port option 5 Click O
42. information on protocol commands e NONE Choose this option if you are not going to be controlling the CDK 111A M using a remote control protocol 4 22 e Operation CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Menu D Card Setup Menu Output This item lets you choose on which output the menus will appear When you have made your selection you must close the menu for the change to take effect See Program and Secondary Output Options in Appendix C for more information e PROGRAM The menus will appear on the output set to PGM BNC 5 e PREVIEW The menus will appear on the output set to PV BNC 6 default setting Test Pattern Selection This item allows you to choose from the following built in test patterns which the card will output when you have Display Test Pattern set to ON The selected pattern will also display whenever the card is synchronizing to a reference signal whether Display Test Pattern is On or Off e COLOR BARS 75 default setting e FLATFIELD BLACK e PLL PATHOLOGICAL e EQ PATHOLOGICAL Display Test Pattern ON OFF Press select Secondary Output BNC 6 This item allows you to set the output for BNC 6 When you have made your selection you must close the menu for the change to take effect See Program and Secondary Output Options in Appendix C for more information e PROGRAM BNC 6 will output the program video This will be an identical copy of the video output on BNC 5
43. key clip A gain value of 100 0 has a range size of 0 around the key clip The default setting is 57 24 A key gain value of 100 0 is referred to as a Hard key A hard key has no transparency in it Every value of the alpha signal that is above the clip level is shown fully on the program video and no value of the alpha signal that is below the clip level is shown in the program video at all Lower gain values increase the size of the range around the key clip Values of the luminance level of the alpha signal that fall within this range will now start to appear in the program monitor as transparent Luminance values at the very bottom of this range will be fully transparent and as the luminance values approach the top values in the range the key will become less and less transparent Make Key Linear Selecting this item will force the Clip and Gain values to their default settings Transparency The transparency values are applied to the key after the clip and gain values are set The default value of 0 0 will leave the key output on the PGM output unchanged As the transparency values are increased the key output on the PGM will become increasingly transparent Key Invert ON OFF Turning the key invert on will invert on the PGM monitor the portions of the program video that come from the background video and the portions that come from the key video The default setting is OFF The fill setting allows you to choose whether your key
44. keys The response from the keyer will be in the form of the write command the message byte having the formats shown in the figure below the table Note The write command updates the appropriate key status display and may or may not change the key status The write command is shown see below for explanation purposes only It is not intended to be sent by the editor to the keyer Card Status Command 73 74 Leena T Count Effects Address Command Code 48 BKGD 49 KEY 1 53 KEY2 same m 0 Yar Si CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 21 Bit Bit 7 6 5 43 2 10 la 0 Key 1 off Air 1 Key 1 on Air 0 Key 2 off Air 1 Key 2 on Air 0 On Air 1 Faded to Black Don t Care Bits Card Status Byte Format Error Status Command 71 72 The editor uses the read command to determine the current status of the BKGD and KEY video input signals The response from the keyer will be in the form of the write command the message byte having the formats shown in the figure below the table Note The write command is shown see below for explanation purposes only It is not intended to be sent by the editor to the keyer Error Status Command 71 72 Byte Count Effects Command Message Address Code 7654 3210 L 0 BKGD 1 signal Good 1 BKGD 1
45. memory and displays it on the output default setting CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Operation e 4 21 Menu D Card Setup Menu D Card Setup Software Version This item states the version of software loaded on the card Information only cannot be changed FPGA Version This item states the version of hardware firmware resident on the card Information only cannot be changed Card Type This item states the card type CDK 111A M Information only cannot be changed Keyer Type Protocol You have several choices e SWITCHER DSK Choose this option if you are attaching your CDK 111A M downstream of a Synergy Series switcher If you choose this option you must select the GVG100 Protocol in the next item as the means of controlling your keyer e EDIT BAY KEYER Choose this option if you are doing editing with the keyer e STANDALONE KEYER Choose this option if you are using the keyer as a standalone unit or in a master control application This setting serves as the correct choice in most applications default setting e STILL STORE Not yet implemented e ANIM LOGO GEN Choose the Animated Logo Generator option to send whatever key crosspoint is on Keyer 1 as output to a switcher with the fill going out on BNC 5 PGM and the alpha going out on BNC 6 PV secondary output In this mode transitions are unavailable and if Secondary Output is set to PROGRAM it will automatically switc
46. s T 1 4 Downloading images from the CDK 111A M 3 27 DSK abbreviation urna 1 5 DVE abbreviationi rural 1 5 E Edge trigeers GP oa seit 4 8 EDH abbreviation eese 1 5 EDH insertion jumper sseeeee 2 4 7 10 Edit bay keyer mode n 4 23 Editor connector PINOUES ee eeceeseeeeceeeeeeeceteceeeeseeeseeenes 5 3 interface state diagram i 5 10 transmission standard 5 3 Effects address byte 5 7 Electronics frame i 1 4 Erase allamag esz cone e RIBUS 3 31 selected images sse 3 30 Error status command sssssssess 5 22 Estimated time remaining for image transfer 3 25 External reference input selection 2 18 MENU OptlOn esce deme restes 4 20 Extra commands control numbers 5 23 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 F Factory default menu Item nei RR 4 25 Setting cce cei e ee eie 2 15 Fade to Black DCP 111 seen 4 6 Feature comparison chart 1 7 File DAM 3 25 still image name 3 17 Fill Menu item reete 4 15 4 16 FPGA Version iced eere 2 13 FPGA Version menu item 4 23 Frame electronics 1 4 Frames in Bug O Motion n 3 23 number of menu item 4 19 Freeze
47. signal Error 0 BKGD 2 signal Good 1 BKGD 2 signal Error 0 Key Video signal Good Don t Care Bits 1 Key Video signal Error 0 Key Alpha signal Good 1 Key Alpha signal Error Error Status Byte Format 5 22 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Additions to the GVG 100 Emulation Protocol Note Commands Not Implemented e READ WRITE Lamp Status e WRITE Status Update Command e READ WRITE Field Mode Command e Transfer Memory Register Command e STORE RECALL Memory Command The above commands will be ignored The above write commands will result in a command valid ACK being returned for compatibility reasons e READ WRITE Key Memory Command Extra Commands Control Numbers Taken from GVG 200 extension to the protocol analog control numbers e BOX MASK Invert push button number Ross Video Custom Commands e READ WRITE Analog all 4 mask edges Top Bottom Left Right single command e Box Mask Force e Transparency e Card Status e Error Status Other Differences In the event of a communications error a GVG 100 becomes de selected The CDK 111A M instead remains selected and will search the receive buffer for the next combination of characters that can be interpreted as a valid command A subsequent break character can be sent to flush the receive buffer and de select the CDK 111A M The degree of command error checking used in the CDK 111A M may vary from that for the GV
48. the CDK 111A M serially e PC Interface Cable supplied P N 1111C 302 e Serial Download Cable supplied with cards prior to Issue 3 P N 1111C 300 There is no difference between the functionality of the cables Choose the cable that is more convenient for your facility layout and working situation PC Interface Cable Type D 9 pin connector 2 ft cable x BNC 3 BNC 4 PC Interface Cable P N 1111C 302 1 Place a jumper on J1 bridging pins 4 and 6 See Appendix C Specifications for jumper pinout reference 2 Place a jumper on J1 bridging pins 3 and 5 See Appendix C Specifications for jumper pinout reference 3 Connect the Type D 9 pin connector to a Com Port on your PC 4 Extend the cables labeled BNC 3 and BNC 4 to the required length using industry standard coaxial cable Note The locations of the BNC connectors are shown in the BNC Connectors section of Chapter 2 Installation 5 Connect the PC Interface Cable extensions to the BNC 3 and BNC 4 connectors on the rear of the frame CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 11 Serial Download Cable Type D 9 pin connector _ 2 ft cable ra Right angle 2 x 3 pin Female socket strip Serial Download Cable P N 1111C 300 Important When transferring images using the Serial Download cable discon
49. to a PC 7 7 CDK 111A M to a Synergy frame 7 8 Internal reference input selection 2 19 Introduction enit 1 1 Item column MENU i 4 11 ITP Installation pipa ita 3 4 3 5 main window c ie 3 20 Optio ces den A E OUT e e ret 1 9 serial protocol options sse 3 9 9 4 e Index serial protocol setup n 3 8 still Capture ai ada ae 3 28 USB protocol options 3 7 USB protocol setup 3 6 J J1 RX termination jumper download connector 2 4 7 10 2 USB porticina iii 2 3 J5 EDH insertion jumper 2 4 7 10 J5 STMPE 269M Fault Reporting enable disable JUIN POE oe 22 7 10 J6 GPI panel tally jumper 2 4 4 5 7 11 Jumper Locations 7 9 Jumper pmouts oe ea teh ey 7 10 Jumpers and Switches esses 2 3 K Key alpha mode menu item 4 15 4 17 button controls menu item sene 4 14 Invert menu item 4 15 4 16 type menu item 4 15 4 17 Keyl auto trans button DCP 111 esses 4 6 clip menu AEM sees aae aee ete 4 14 cut button DCP 111 4 7 gain menu Item nono nono nonnnnos 4 14 Setup Men pirata 4 14 source menu item
50. which still image you would like to delete 1 is the default value Delete Selected Still Pressing the select button on this item will delete the still you choose in the above item Menu 9 Input Output Delays Menu 9 Input Output Delays Video Format This item displays PAL or NTSC as appropriate for the video format being used Information only cannot be changed Current Reference This item displays the reference source the card 1s currently using Information only Source cannot be changed Reference Source This item selects which reference to use The options are Select e EXTERNAL REF Analog house sync reference signal from frame e BNC IN REF Digital reference from BNC IN video input e AUTO DETECT Uses whichever signal is present default setting Delay Mode This item selects the card delay mode used The options are e MINIMUM DELAY Not yet implemented e USER DEFINED This setting allows the output to be delayed by the minimum amount 115 clock units plus the user defined value set in the following CARD DELAY option Card Delay Information only cannot be changed This item sets a delay up to one frame within a range of e NTSC 0 525 Lines 0 1716 Samples e PAL 0 625 Lines 0 1728 Samples Input To Output Delays These items describe delay ranges in clock units up to one frame from the start of the input frame to the start of the output frame at each BNC BKGD 1 Lines Sampl
51. 11 dialog refreshes with the erased image removed from the list 3 32 e Image Transfer Program CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Erase All Images Use the following steps to erase all images on the card at one time 1 On the menu bar click Transfer and select Erase All Images The following warning dialog appears Warning This will erase all stills and animated bugs from the CDK 111 2 ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DO THIS Warning dialog 2 Click Yes A message box appears while the CDK 111A M erases the image s When it closes all images are erased from the card This completes the discussion on the Image Transfer Program CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 33 3 34 e Image Transfer Program CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Operation In This Chapter This chapter describes in detail the function of all card edge buttons and knobs control panel buttons and the internal menus used during the operation of the CDK 111A M Specifically the following topics are discussed e Card Edge Controls e LED functions e Control Panel DCP 111 Optional e GPIs and Tallies e The Menu System CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Operation e 4 1 Card Edge Controls In Chapter 2 Installation and Setup the card edge buttons and knobs were discussed in terms of installing and setting up your CDK 111A M menu mode These same buttons and knobs perform a different role during operation opera
52. 11A M serial interface provides a communication link between a computer based editing system or automation system and the keyer The CDK 111A M has provisions for every parameter to be controlled The major functions accessible via the protocol are KEY BUS input button crosspoint selection push button lamp control analog control settings knobs transition and auto transition control selections and rate settings These functions are each described in the following pages 5 2 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 By means of read and write operations the protocol allows the editor to configure and control the keyer In general read operations determine the current status of keyer controls and write operations set controls and make selections on the keyer The editor serial interface is fixed at RS 485 transmission standard and operates at a baud rate of 19 200 Editor Transmission Standard The CDK 111A M is factory shipped with e 19 200 baud ODD parity one stop bit 8 data bits and e a select address of 30 hexadecimal The default select address of 30 assumes that the Board ID rotary switch at the card edge is in position 0 Changing the select address is discussed in the section Address Byte Editor Select Address later in this Appendix Editor Connector Pinouts The CDK 111A M provides an unbalanced full duplex RS 485 or 0 12V RS 232 compatible interface
53. 17 top edge menu item 4 17 Matte fill Option 4 15 4 16 Memory available aet 3 16 3 21 Used ces Beek mete e oe Een 3 16 3 21 used menu iteM 4 19 4 20 Menu 1 Runtime Parameters 4 13 2 Keyl setup eia rire lta eit 4 14 3 Keyz sep screen crt a 4 16 4 Box Mask Positioning sess 4 17 5 Matte Selection eerte et 4 18 6 DSK settigs ccena aeo 4 18 T Still Store Setup saec eee 4 19 8 Image Freezing Storage Deletion 4 20 9 Input Output Delays sees 4 20 A Diagnostios inno ERI OR SUE 4 21 button DEP ih eem rte 8 6 C Secondary Card Setup 4 22 ic testes oie Sers 4 11 D Card Setup zii cte 4 5 4 23 DCP 111 button iii 4 6 E Tally GPI setup eere eet 4 25 F BNC Listings essere 4 26 nube EE 4 11 output display selection 2 14 output menu IteM nono nono nonnnnos 4 24 selector switch 2 3 4 2 8 4 serial transfer setup i 3 13 SY SLOM e bete bist ES e NE 4 11 system ACCESSINQ iii 2 8 A ter ae det Se 4 11 title listone lanialunic une Galan 4 12 Menu Down Key button 2 3 4 2 Menu Select FTB button 2 3 4 3
54. 2 3 4 5 USB Port J2 The USB Port is used to transfer still images and animation to and from the card Menu Selector SW1 The Menu Selector is a 16 position rotary knob labeled 0 to F It is used to select the various menus for card installation and operation Menu Up BKGD Button SW2 Operation mode this button will dissolve from BKGD 1 to BKGD 2 and vice versa using the transition rate set in the menu Menu mode this button moves the cursor to the item above on the menu A momentary press will advance one item When an item is selected holding the button will scroll up through the possible values Menu Down Key Button SW3 Operation mode this button will dissolve a key or two keys on or off depending on the card used and the setup chosen It uses the transition rate set in the menu Menu mode this button moves the cursor to the item below on the menu A momentary press will advance one item When an item is selected holding the button will scroll up through the possible values Menu Select FTB Button SW4 Operation mode this button fades the PGM output to black or brings the PGM up from black depending upon its present state It uses the transition rate set in the menu Menu mode this button moves the cursor to the sub menu values in the right hand column The values in these sub items can then be Installation and Setup e 2 3 Important 2 4 e Installation and Setup
55. 2 Uses BNC 3 as Tally 2 NOTE If BNC 3 is configured as an Rx input ensure that BNC 4 is set to the corresponding Tx configuration CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Operation e 4 23 Menu D Card Setup BNC 4 can be configured in one of three ways either as a Tx output a GPI input or as a Tally output To configure BNC 4 as a e COMM TX If GVG100 or Master2100 protocol is selected above BNC 4 must be set to COMM TX default setting e GPI 3 Uses BNC 4 for GPI 3 e TALLY 3 Uses BNC 4 for Tally 3 Factory Default Selecting the Factory Default will reset all values on the card to the initial factory default settings and reset the card itself Menu E Tally GPI Setup Menu E Tally GPI Setup GPI 41 BNC 2 GPI Function for GPI 1 This is only used if BNC 2 is set to GPI 1 in Menu D Card Setup and jumper J6 is bridged at pins 1 and 2 e USED FOR COMM default setting e CUT BKGD e AUTO BKGD e CUT KEY 1 e CUT KEY 2 e AUTO KEY 1 e AUTO KEY 2 e AUTO FTB e SELECT BKGD 1 e SELECT BKGD 2 GPI 1 Trigger GPI Trigger for GPI 1 e EDGE HIGH default setting e EDGE LOW e LEVEL HIGH e LEVEL LOW GPI 2 BNC 3 GPI Function for GPI 2 This is only used if BNC 3 is set to GPI 2 in Menu D Card Setup See GPI 1 list for options available here Same default as BNC 2 GPI 2 Trigger GPI Trigger for GPI 2 See GPI 1 Trigger options Same default as BNC 2 G
56. 32 767 bytes with two bytes 01 Sub command field the command specific number in Hex 77 A sample command specific data field in Hex The command specific data fields and their binary parameters are defined in the command sections following this overview Footer Field Descriptions AF Single byte sum of all fields between the message byte length and the last data field inclusive MSB most significant byte first The sum of all message fields plus the checksum value should equal 0 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 25 Command List The following table lists the supported MASTER2100 protocol commands Command List Function a description of the command s function on the CDK 111A M Mnemonic the case sensitive command syntax ID Value a Hex identifier number unique to each command Command indicates whether the command can be in the form of a command in the class indicator field to the CDK 111A M or not Query indicates whether the command can be in the form of a query in the class indicator field to the CDK 111A M or not Status indicates whether the command can be in the form of a status response in the class indicator field from the CDK 111A M The command specific data fields for the supported GVG MASTER2100 protocol commands are defined in the following section 5 26 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 GVG MASTER2100 Emula
57. 43 menu item ini dier ien 4 26 FUNC ONS USD OR EEUU 4 10 IPC tati da ahi 2 15 4 25 level state nieto ERES 4 10 OUEpUt ois erede aee edt 2 15 4 24 7 9 Setup Mem rina ir 4 25 itriggets sini alinea 4 10 Technical support nono nconnos iii Terms documentation iii 1 4 Test pattern selection i 2 14 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Test Pattern menu item 4 24 Time display menu item nono nonnnnos 4 19 elapsed in image transfer 3 25 Timing reference ih fines cla liana 5 6 SYSTEM xt Die e RR i OR ati RM PONITUR 7 2 Title MU eee tote cS 4 11 Tool chip carrier extraction 6 3 Total MeMOry i 3 16 3 21 Trans Rate Toggle Switch DCP 111 4 6 Transferring animated images 3 19 Transferring still images n 3 14 Transition mode command 5 17 Transition select command 5 19 Transparency menu item 4 14 4 16 Triggers Plica 4 8 Triggers tally inician iras 4 10 Trouble shooting LED functions 4 4 TACO puta naaa 2 15 4 25 U U10 boot flash chip n 6 3 Universal Serial Bus see also USB 3 10 Unpacking
58. 6 7 8 9 10 adjusted using the Menu Up or Menu Down button Pressing the Menu Select button again will return the cursor to the left hand column Board ID Switch SW5 The Board ID Switch is a 16 position rotary knob labeled 0 to F In a multiple card setup it is used to define the card s unique address for communication purposes Reset Button SW6 Pressing the Reset Button will reset the card to a power up state with BKGD 1 on air with no key EDH Insertion Jumper Block J5 This jumper block is used to insert the EDH information into the PGM and or PV video stream See Appendix C Specifications for jumper pinout reference GPI Panel Tally Jumper Block J6 This jumper block is used in conjunction with the menu software to define the status of BNC 2 whether it is used as an input for a GPI an input output for a Control Panel or as a Tally output See Appendix C Specifications for jumper pinout reference RX Termination Jumper Block and Download Connector J1 If BNC 3 and 4 are used as Rx input and Tx output connectors this jumper block is used to terminate BNC 3 and 4 See Appendix C Specifications for jumper pinout reference This jumper block can also be used as a connector to serially transfer images and animation between the card and a PC using the Serial Download Cable When transferring images using the Serial Download cable disconnect BNC 3 and BNC 4 to avoid any communic
59. ADDITIVE KEY2 ADDITIVE OF 0C 52 and 0D work for Stand Alone mode and Editor Bay mode only When issued together with Push button on C6 command or Push button select FB command the above four numbers will invoke the corresponding transition No transition starts if they are issued together with Push button off C7 command When issued together with Read back 46 47 commands OF and 0C will return a message showing whether its corresponding auto trans is going on 52 and 0D will not return a message 5 16 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Transition Mode Command 4A CA The editor uses the read command to determine the transition mode of the keyer The response from the keyer will be in the form of the write command the message byte having the format shown below A write command from the editor sets the keyer transition mode The format of the message byte is shown below Transition Mode Command 4A CA Byte Count Effects Command Message Address Code RISE SEAS 1 4A WRITE i Bit Bit Next Transition Next Transition 00zKEY not selected 01 KEY 1 selected 10 KEY 2 selected 11 KEY 1 amp 2 selected 0 BKGD not selected 1 BKGD selected Don t Care Bits Transition Mode Byte Format Auto Transition Rate Command AC 7D CC FD The editor uses the read command to deter
60. Click OK to begin capture mc CDK 111 Image Transfer Dialog The program saves the image to the card and displays the following Please Wait message Please Wait Saving Image This may take a few minutes Please Wait Message When the image is finished saving the program returns to the main screen for the next instruction You can verify that the image was saved to the card by checking the Contents Of Card dialog CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 31 Erase Selected Images Use the following steps to erase selected images from the CDK 111A M 1 On the menu bar click Transfer and select Erase Selected Images Z5 CDK 111 Image Transfer File BENSI Contents of Card Upload To CDK 111 Download From CDK 111 Capture Still Erase Selected Images Erase All Images Transfer Menu Drop Down List 2 Inthe Images Stored On CDK 111 dialog click the checkbox beside the image name to select an image Images Stored On CDK 111 Image Name Width Height Info SPECIALRPT 720 485 Still Image No Alpha TalC 310 105 Animated 20 Frames BKGD A Shot 720 486 Still Image No Alpha Total Selected 1 Erase Selected Download Selected Close Window Images Stored on CDK 111 Dialog 3 Click the Erase Selected button 4 In the Confirm Erase dialog click Yes A Message appears while the program erases the image from the card memory and the Images Stored On CDK 1
61. ERIAL SDRAM Logd FRAME T6bir FAIL SAFE 8 Mbyte EA SYNCHRONIZER YS LOOPBACK N RELAY E Lowy a BKGD 1 DE x m quM BLANKING DATA e iN FIFO oor d f SERIALIZER el 9 xm serial L PROCESSOR BNC IN Select SIN 9 OUT DIGITAL VIDEO BOX SDRAM FRAME E CROSS MASK 1 WIPE 8 Mbytes SYNCHRONIZER SONT El Uu U HN nro Pra 2 l i R A BKGD2 o ceo N rro i xJ AB Y pp y p Meal ca di KEYER KEYER UN mE BNC 1 Select Y Uu E al u U m AND EDH PROGRAM y x pem INSERTER serial x mer raver Omer L Dep s N J cue SDRAM la FRAME 3 8 Mbytes A SYNCHRONIZER Es Dissovo Fade to B N BOX N laci M SERIALIZER N Faaa KEY i rro Y 3 MASK 2 ES Y bal AND EDH gt e PREVIEW IN BE Se VIDEO A seriatizer P FIFO x Ne M raii ai a 2 eonan serial LV iis ui ut Tr DITHER wur BNC6 BNC7 Select x eu M M al sls v UD u pe x d T CONFIGURATION MEYER Fabi KEYER di Enabl GEN JUMPERS SDRAM FRAME 3 VA 4 1 a SMbytes MC SYNOHRONZER e 5 0m K Tot Y K eda I GPI EN rv PANEL O O L d e PANEL E AN s TI root TALLY KEY LS DE La A y T FIFO TOE 4 F BNC 2 ALPHA 9 gt seriauizer PES PP RE i TALLY OUT Serial 13 2 3 BNCS Select 2 IN 4 OUT CROSS POINT 12 NT o gt RX Logo Video UART TRANSCEIVER 8 qx GPI2 TALLY2 a P LLINANSCENER I fe s ANIMATED BNC3 amp Mies xA FIFO a LOGO alla cura Lau CONTROLER Logo Alpha GAIN 1 RAS En 2 IN RS485 TX reyes Kbytes AMIBBER m TRANSCEIVER 19
62. FTB transition simulates a transition to a black matte fill See the Fade To Black discussion below for further information on this feature Note FTB transitions triggered on the CDK 111A M will only effect BNC 5 not BNC 6 Note When the card starts drawing a still indicated by 2 toggling red LEDs it responds a bit slower to the operation mode button presses Hold buttons down a few seconds longer or wait until the still is drawn in this situation ALG Features In most cases you will not need to configure anything other than the key 1 source while operating in ALG mode However there are a few instances where it may be useful to change the default settings of this mode The following ALG features can be used to enhance and complement switcher operation 2 Fill Outputs If you don t need the alpha component of your logo you can send the fill component to both the primary and secondary outputs on the card and then route these signals to two crosspoints on a switcher or even to two switchers These signals could then be used as self keys To use the ALG to send 2 fill outputs set the Secondary Output BNC 6 item in Menu D to PROGRAM Matte Fill If you wish to have a matte providing the fill component of a key in ALG mode go to Menu 2 Keyl Setup scroll to the FILL item and select MATTE Then go to Menu 5 Matte Selection to set the hue saturation and luminance of the matte This will replace the key fill video comp
63. From Black 06 In Black Keyer Summary Status byte value 01 Quiescent 03 Transitional 04 Fading To Black 05 Fading From Black 06 In Black Transition Audio Status byte value 01 Quiescent Hold On Off Status byte value 00 OFF Error Status for Previous 0x20 ERROR_STAT This query should only be issued after a NAK has been received from the CDK 111A M or the CDK 111A M did not perform the desired action Upon receipt of a message the CDK 111A M will perform a cursory check to validate it and may uncover other errors when the command is actually processed If no errors have occurred since the last message was received by the CDK 111A M an error code of NO ERR will be returned Error Status for Previous 0x20 ERROR STAT Response Data Fields I E Sub Byte Offending Argument I E Command Position Data Number amv D 5 34 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Error Code byte values 00 No err No errors have occurred since the last message was received 01 Checksum err The checksum computed by the CDK 111A M did not match the checksum in the message 02 Command err Invalid or unrecognized Command Class Sub Command combination 03 Bitfield err Invalid combination of bits selected in a data field 04 Selection err Invalid selection in data field 05 Range err Number in data field is out of range 06 Feature err Requested feature is not implemented or not available 07 Install
64. G 100 resulting in some differences as to where the frame responds with Command accepted or Protocol Error CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 23 GVG MASTER2100 Emulation Protocol This section provides selected GVG MASTER2100 Protocol commands supported by the CDK 111A M If your application requires further GVG MASTER2100 protocol command support please contact Ross Video with this request Ross Video s use of the protocol deviates from the standards defined in the GVG Automation Interface Protocol Manual 5 1 software release Technical Reference 071011605 for the M 2100 Digital Master Control System revised printing July 2001 in these respects e Subscription command class is not supported e Audio processing commands not supported audio processor status requests get a return stating Quiescent e The CDK 111A M ignores commands it is not capable of performing i e 4 keyer control wipes Command Format The following is a sample command using the MASTER2100 emulation protocol 02 84 01 82 01 77 4F Note The spaces between characters in the sample command is for explanation display purposes only The sample command fields and syntax are explained in the following table and sections Command Format Component Fields Header Fields Command Fields Footer Field Start Message Command Data field MEN a oos ou m 01 up to 05 Header Field Descriptions 02
65. K 6 Wait until the status bar message in the ITP main dialog says No response from CDK 111 using USB port 7 Proceed to the Image Transfer Cable Connections section below CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 7 Serial Transfer Protocol Setups Use the following steps to set the serial transfer protocols 1 Open the Image Transfer Program by clicking the Ross Video icon in the Start gt Programs gt Ross Video gt CDK 111 Image Transfer folder CDK 111 Image Transfer File Transfer Help Images To Transfer of images to transfer 0 L Remove From List CDK 111 Status Total Memory 32 608 Kbytes Memory Used O Kbytes R O Ss S Memory Available 32 508 Kbytes Bytes To Transfer 0 Connected to CDK 111 using USB port 22 10 2004 11 33 CDK 111 Image Transfer Program Window 2 On the menu bar click on the File menu item at top left A drop down list appears as follows CDK 111 Image Transfer Help Add Image Ctrl I Add Bug O Motion Ctrl B Options Ctrl 0 File Menu Drop Down List 3 8 e Image Transfer Program CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 3 Click on Options to open the serial transfer Options dialog Options Select the Communications Port that the CDK 111 is attached to and the Video Mode it is running in Com Port r Baud Rate Video Mode Comi C 18200 NTSC C Com2 57600 C PAL C Com3 C Com4 C USB Cancel Options Dial
66. K52 No Connect lt RX gt 42V 4K7 E comme gt Differential Input Interface 5 4 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 The components of the serial data are shown in the figure below These are 1 The break character to prepare the serial interface for communication 2 An address byte to select the keyer as the device to communicate with the editor For the CDK 111A M this is factory shipped as 30H Hex with the ability to change it to any legal value 3 The command message blocks which actually direct keyer operation The structure of these blocks is discussed in the next sections Select Address or Poll Command Message Blocks Address ADDRESS BREAK BYTE Protocol Elements Break Character 00 The break character is sent by the editor to the serial port of the keyer to prepare it for receipt of further data The break character puts the editor interface into the active state After receipt of the break character the keyer ceases all bus communications resets any communication errors empties the receive buffer of all pending commands and awaits receipt of an address byte The break character is composed of 17 to 20 bits of spacing data low logic level followed by a minimum of two bits of marking data high logic level Address Byte Editor Select Address Following receipt of the break character the editor in
67. Name The selected image that you want to associate with this image record Content dependent X Position The X position on screen for this image record defined in pixels Note that you will not be able to modify this value for images stored as full screen Content dependent Y Position The Y position on screen for this image record defined in lines Note that you will not be able to modify this value for full screen images Content dependent Display Time This item is only used for Bug O Motion animations The default display time for one image of animation is one frame of video However if you would like to speed up or slow down the rate of animation simply adjust this time Increasing the value will slow down the animation while decreasing the value will speed up the animation Content dependent Loop Animation This item is only used for Bug O Motion animations The choices are e ON When the last frame of the animation is reached the system will automatically return to the first frame and play the animation again e OFF When the last frame is reached the frame will freeze default setting Auto Dissolve This item is only used for Bug O Motion animations The choices are e ON All modes except DSK When the last frame of the animation is reached the system will freeze the frame and dissolve the key off screen e OFF All modes When the last frame is reached the animation will stay on air defau
68. Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 43 Top edge Indicates the Top Edge position of the mask in pixels Bottom edge Indicates the Bottom Edge position of the mask in pixels Left edge Indicates the Left Edge position of the mask in pixels Right edge Indicates the Right Edge position of the mask in pixels Query Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Automatically set ID of the control panel the message is sent from Reply Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Echoes the ID of the control panel the Set or Query message was sent from Top edge Indicates the Top Edge position of the mask in pixels Bottom edge Indicates the Bottom Edge position of the mask in pixels Left edge Indicates the Left Edge position of the mask in pixels Right edge Indicates the Right Edge position of the mask in pixels Keyer Attributes Set Query Reply Commands E 4B E K E 4B This command group is used to Set Query and Reply information about a keyer s fill source and mode attributes For actual bit settings see Keyer Attributes Command Set and Reply Bit Options figure below Keyer Attributes Set Query Reply Commands E 4B E K E 4B Command Data Fields Data Fields Packet size Control Eas GET Ek QUERY TByies Hexword Hexword E 4B REPLY Set Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Uniqu
69. PI 3 BNC 4 GPI Function for GPI 3 This is only used if BNC 4 is set to GPI 3 in Menu D Card Setup See GPI 1 list for options available here Same default as BNC 2 GPI 3 Trigger GPI Trigger for GPI 3 See GPI 1 Trigger options Same default as BNC 2 Tally 1 BNC 2 Tally Function for Tally 1 This is only used if BNC 2 is set to TALLY 1 in Menu D Card Setup and jumper J6 is bridged at pins 5 and 6 e USED FOR COMM default setting e BKGD 1 e BKGD 2 e KEY 1 e KEY 2 4 24 e Operation CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Menu E Tally GPI Setup Tally 1 Trigger Tally Trigger for Tally 71 e LEVEL HIGH default setting e LEVEL LOW Tally 2 BNC 3 Tally Function for Tally 2 This is only used if BNC 3 is set to TALLY 2 in Menu D Card Setup See Tally 1 list for options available here Same default as BNC 2 Tally 2 Trigger Tally Trigger for Tally 2 e LEVEL HIGH default setting e LEVEL LOW Tally 3 BNC 4 Tally Function for Tally 3 This is only used if BNC 4 is set to TALLY 4 in Menu D Card Setup See Tally 1 list for options available here Same default as BNC 2 Tally 3 Trigger Tally Trigger for Tally 3 e LEVEL HIGH default setting e LEVEL LOW Menu F BNC Listing Menu F BNC Listing This menu is for informational purposes only The BNC listing is designed for easy reference during card configuration and troubleshooting This menu reflects configurati
70. Protocol Command Descriptions e Additions to GVG 100 Emulation Protocol e GVGMASTER2100 Emulation Protocol e GVGMASTER2100 Emulation Commands e Leitch DSK Emulation Protocol e Leitch DSK Emulation Commands Note Protocol extensions for the CDK 111A M are planned beyond those covered in this Appendix Please contact Ross Video for the latest version of this Appendix CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 1 GVG 100 Emulation Protocol This protocol system is based on the GVG 100 Serial Interface Protocol Manual Number TP0273 01 GVG is a registered trademark of Thomson 2002 It is intended for editors designed to control the following switchers GVG 100 GVG 110 RVS 210A RVS 216A RVS 210D RVS 216D Synergy 100 It will also be able to control a CDK 111A M keyer without modification The figure below highlights the buttons on a GVG 110 switcher that have CDK 111A M equivalents PATTERN E MEI MATTE BKGD GRASS VALLEY GROUP__ G G AUTO TRANSITION RATE gt PATTERN CONTROL EFFECTS KEYER MATTE BKGD DOWNSTREAM KEYER O O O al d EFFECTS TRANSITION O KEY BUS PROGRAM BACKGROUND PRESET BACKGROUND GVG 110 Panel General Description The CDK 1
71. RX Pia TALLY3 CLIP amp CPU Bak oes o slo m BNC4 GAIN 2 ANALOG Video Output FRAME PL cm Timing REFERENCE Generator Mais SET E yu USB CONTROLER Tes USB DE A 12 Mbit Sec PORT 1 8 e Introduction CDK 111A M Block Diagram The CDK 111A M is housed in a RossGear DFR 8014A C or DFR 8110A C frame The BNC connector configuration at the rear of the frame is shown below GPI 1 Panel Tally 1 TX GPI 3 Tally 3 vat RX GPI 2 Tally 2 wm PGM Out al OC Key Alpha In Key Fill In CDK 111A M BNC Connectors CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Optional Accessories The two optional accessories for the CDK 111A M are e Control Panel DCP 111 e Image Transfer Program v2 3 Control Panel DCP 111 The Control Panel is a fully functional remote panel that replicates all of the user functions available on the card edge If used it is connected to BNC 2 on the rear of the frame See Chapter 2 Installation and Setup and Chapter 4 Operation for a complete explanation of the panel Image Transfer Program v2 3 The Image Transfer Program v2 3 is a Windows 2000 XP based application that is used to download still and animated images and logos into the card memory See Chapter 3 Image Transfer Program for a complete discussion of the program Warning The Image Transfer Program is not supported by computers running Microsoft
72. Still Store Setup The CDK 111A M can store up to 250 image records These records are not on a 1 1 basis with the images downloaded into the card Once you have downloaded images into the card the CDK 111A M associates each image number an image record with a downloaded image name and then sets up parameters for this image number You can download a small 1 9 screen size bug and give it a name Image number can use this bug and position it in the lower right hand corner As well image number 2 can use the same bug but this time position it in the left hand side of the screen In this menu the image number is the number of the record that you wish to modify Every item in the menu below the image number refers to that image number only Therefore the appropriate way to set up your image records is to first associate an image name with an image number Next you set all of the parameters for that image number When this is completed return to the image number line in the menu change it to the next image number you would like to modify and set its parameters Do this for every image number that you require Number of Images The number of physical images stored in the card For informational purposes only cannot be changed Memory Used The amount of memory used by the current images For informational purposes only cannot be changed Image Number The image record number that you want to modify Content dependent Image
73. The maximum number is 486 NTSC and 576 PAL e Color Depth This number defines an image created without an alpha 24 bit or an image created with an alpha 32 bit e Image Size This number displays the size of the image in bytes If you are only transferring still images skip the next section on Transferring Animated Images and go directly to the Uploading Images to the CDK 111A M section CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 19 Transferring Animated Images Note If you are using a Laptop PC the following settings can interrupt ITP processes when they activate e Screen Saver Timeout 15 min e Hard Drive Turn Off 30 min e Standby Mode 20 min Resetting these options for a longer time or Never will assure improved ITP performance during image transfers to the CDK 111A M Note Ross Video recommends transferring images only when the CDK 111A M is off air If the user is displaying a key on air and a USB image transfer is initiated the key will disappear When the transfer is complete the user must redisplay the key in order to see it on air Use the following steps to transfer animated images l Initiate the ITP on your PC by clicking CDK 111 Image Transfer from the Windows Start gt Programs Ross Video menus 2 Onthe menu bar click File The following drop down list appears CDK 111 Image Transfer MES Transfer Help Add Image Ctrl I Add Bug O Motion Ctrl B Cle
74. Video gt CDK 111 Image Transfer folder in the Windows Start gt Programs menu The executable file application is called CDKXFER exe From the Windows Start gt Programs menu navigate to the Ross Video gt CDK 111 Image Transfer application Click it to open the ITP Proceed to the Image Transfer Protocol Setups section below CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Installing the ITP from the ITP CD The Image Transfer Program is not supported by computers running Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Use the following steps to install the ITP v2 3 on your Windows 2000 XP compatible PC Warning CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 1 If you have a previous version of the ITP on your computer already uninstall it using the Windows Control Panel Add Remove Programs tool Place the supplied ITP CD in the drive Do one of the following e Ifthe CD splash window opens automatically click the Install Products link In the Install window click the Image Transfer Program link Proceed to step 6 OR e If the CD splash window does not open automatically navigate to the CD drive folder Proceed to step 4 In the folder double click the Launch exe file In the ITP CD splash window click the Install Products link In the Install view click the Image Transfer Program link Click the appropriate buttons on the various Windows installation dialogs Ross Video recommends using the default settings provided
75. aded on this card It is for information only and cannot be changed e FPGA Version The value on the right contains the version number of the FPGA It is for information only and can not be changed e Card Type The card type will indicate a CDK 111A M 2 14 e Installation and Setup CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 The next series allow you to configure your CDK 111A M to meet your operational requirements Keyer Type There are several choices Switcher DSK Edit Bay Keyer Standalone Keyer Animated Logo Generator and Still Store Protocol There are several choices None PC Software 57600 PC Software 19200 Master 2100 Leitch DSK and GVG 100 Menu Output Choose between the Preview or Program monitors for your menu display Test Pattern Selection Select one of the built in test patterns Color bars 75 EQ Pathological PLL Pathological Flat Field Black Display Test Pattern Pressing the Menu Select Button will display the test pattern that is presently selected Secondary Output BNC 6 There are several choices PGM PV BKGD 1 PV Key and BKGD 2 PV Key Choose the appropriate one to meet your operational requirements o PGM is the program output o PV output will consist of all keys whether on air or not and the background which is NOT on air o BKGD I PV Key will show BKGD 1 always and only keys which are NOT on air o BKGD2 PV Key will show BKGD 2 always and only keys
76. al Key Fill Input External Key Alpha Input The CDK 111A M requires valid video reference to produce stable video output The CDK 111A M can accept an SDI digital reference signal directly to the BNC IN input or lock to an external analog reference connected to the DFR 8110A C frame s BNC REF input See Reference Source Selection in Chapter 2 Installation and Setup for further details Caution If BNC 7 and 8 are not connected to valid key sources selecting the External Key crosspoint will produce invalid video output 8 2 e Appendix D Animated Logo Generator Mode CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Configuring the CDK 111A M as an ALG Use the following procedure to set the CDK 111A M to ALG mode 1 Use either the card edge or the DCP 111 controls to navigate to Menu D Card Setup See Chapter 2 Installation and Setup for details on menu navigation and setting the card to be used with the DCP 111 control panel From the Keyer Type item choose the ANIM LOGO GEN option Exit the menu system Configuration Parameters When the CDK 111A M is set to ALG mode the following functions are enabled disabled CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 In Menu D the SECONDARY OUTPUT menu item is set to PREVIEW In Menu 3 KEY2SOURCE is set to OFF Card edge and DCP 111 buttons have new functionality the BKGD or Key Cut or Auto transition functions are unavailable For more information on the
77. ame 13 of images to transfer 21 Remove From List Images To Transfer Panel CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 The Images To Transfer panel is on the upper left side of the main screen Each frame file of the animated image loads in the Images To Transfer panel The program separates the original file name in this case TalC_ and appends a sequential frame number to it for its own reference Any image in the sequence can be removed by highlighting the image frame number and clicking on the Remove From List bar at the bottom of the box You can clear all images from the list by choosing Clear List from the File menu When all files have been cued they can be transferred in a batch This process is explained in the Uploading Images to the CDK 111A M section below CDK 111 Status Panel CDK 111 Status Total Memory 32 608 Kbytes Memory Used 0 Kbytes Memory Available 32 608 Kbytes Bytes To Transfer 2 608 Kbytes CDK 111 Status Panel On the lower left side of the main screen the CDK 111 Status panel displays information about the on board image storage memory e Total Memory Each CDK 111A M card has 32MB of non volatile memory e Memory Used This displays the amount of memory that has been used e Memory Available This displays the amount of space available on the memory for more stills or animation e Bytes To Transfer This displays the total size of the images in the Images To Transfer
78. and download selection e Downloading images from the card to a PC e Capturing full frame still images from either BKGD source e Erasing all or selected images from the card memory Displaying the Contents of the Card Since the CDK 111A M can store a number of still and animated images it is necessary to check the contents of the card memory at certain times On the menu bar click Transfer and select Contents of Card Z5 CDK 111 Image Transfer File MENSE Help Contents of Card Upload To CDK 111 Download From CDK 111 Capture Still Erase Selected Images Erase All Images Transfer Menu Drop Down List The Images Stored On CDK 111 dialog opens Images Stored On CDK 111 Num Image Name Width Height Info 1 SPECIALRPT 700 486 Still Image No Alpha 2 lv Talc 310 105 Animated 20 Frames Total Selected 1 Erase Selected Download Selected Close Window Images Stored on CDK 111 Dialog This dialog lists all the information for each file stored in the card memory its number its name width height and type of file The type of file is listed in the Info column and describes the file as a Still Image With Alpha Still Image No Alpha or as Animated xx Frames 3 28 e Image Transfer Program CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Downloading Images from the CDK 111A M Important When transferring images using the Serial Download cable disconnect BNC 3 and BNC 4 to avoid any commun
79. ar Transfer List Ctrl C Options Ctri O File Menu Drop Down List 3 Click Add Bug O Motion to open the following dialog 3 20 e Image Transfer Program CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Select the first frame of Bug O Motion Look in E CDK Animations y emer My Recent Documents Desktop TalC_001 taa El TalC 002 tga TalC 003 tga TalC 004 tga E ralc_005 tga E Talc_006 tga E ralc_007 tga E Talc_014 tga E Talc_015 tga E TalC 016 tga E TalC 017 tga E TalC 018 tga si ralc_019 tga E Talc_020 tga Talc_008 tga s ralc_009 tga TalC 010 tga E TalC 011 tga TalC_012 tga El ralc_013 tga File name ralc_001 tga RE My Network Files of type Targa Files tga y Cancel discs Open as read only Select the first frame of Bug O Motion Dialog 4 Navigate to the folder where you have stored your animation images 5 Highlight the first file frame of the animation sequence and click Open or double click on the file The program selects all of the files in the sequence and loads them into the Images To Transfer panel Each of the selected files will have the sequence number portion of the filename changed starting at Frame 1 for the first selected file Note If you do not want the animation to start at the first file of the sequence click on the file that you wish to start at and it will become the first frame in the Images To Transfer panel s
80. ation conflicts during the transfer CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 BNC Connectors This section defines the BNC connector assignments for the CDK 111A M CDK 111A M Connectors The CDK 111A M has nine 9 BNC connectors on the rear of each module as shown below 2 IN BKGD 1 In GPI 1 Panel Tally 1 i 5 set in TX GPI 3 RY Tally 3 4 RX GPI 2 A Tally 2 Secondary IY mt Out E 6 N PGM 2 Out Key Alpha 5 I p 8 O Key Fill NY In CDK 111A M Connector Assignments CDK 111A M BNC Settings CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 BKGD 1 In any video source can be used as card reference configurable via menu BKGD 2 In any video source GPI 1 or Panel or Tally 1 configurable via menu and jumper setting RX or GPI 2 or Tally 2 configurable via menu TX or GPI 3 or Tally 3 configurable via menu PGM Out Secondary Output configurable via menu Key Fill Input Key Alpha Input Installation and Setup e 2 5 Connecting Video and Communication Cables Video Input and Output Cable Connections Connect the appropriate input video sources as shown in the above tables and diagrams to the BNC connectors on the rear of the CDK 111A M using up to 75 meters of industry standard 75 Ohm coaxial cable and BNC connectors Connect the output video connections as appropriate for your facility Note All inputs and outputs are SMPTE 259M C SDI
81. ave a One Line Help line at the bottom of the menu which provides a brief explanation of that item Item Column The left hand column is a list of items which provide information about the card or item headings which require configuration Value Column The right hand column displays the value of its associated item Operation e 4 11 Menu Titles Runtime Parameters Key 1 Setup Key 2 Setup Box Mask Positioning Matte Selection DSK Setup Downstream Keyer Mode Still Store Setup Image Freezing Storage and Deletion Input Output Delays Diagnostics Reserved For Future Use Secondary Card Setup Card Setup Tally GPI Setup 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F BNC Listing The following is a detailed listing of all 15 menus including variables that are used during the card configuration The menus have been formatted in this guide so that if you wish you can photocopy these pages and take them with you as you configure the individual cards in your facility Where applicable default settings are indicated in the descriptions CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 4 12 e Operation Menu 1 Runtime Parameters Menu 1 Runtime Parameters Auto Trans Rate This value is the rate in frames at which a dissolve on the card will take place Both key and background dissolves use this rate Transition rates cannot be changed while a transition is in progress I
82. being fed live into BNC 7 and 8 will be one of these two types You should ensure that the key type chosen inside the CDK 111A M menu matches the key type that you are providing to the card If you are unsure of which key type to use you are best off picking unshaped The major hint that you have the wrong key type selected is if the edges of your key appear incorrect In that case return to the menu and select the other key type Shaped keys use fixed clip and gain values and no transparency value Therefore users cannot change clip gain or transparency values while the system is set to use shaped keys 4 16 e Operation CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Menu 4 Box Mask Positioning Menu 4 Box Mask Positioning A box mask allows you to choose a region of the screen where the key will not be displayed regardless of any other settings This mask can be used to hide portions of a key that you no longer wish to display or by turning the mask on and off it gives you the ability to reveal and hide portions of the key on the program output Top Edge Position 0 100 Moves the top edge of the box mask The default setting is 30 Bottom Edge Position 0 100 Moves the bottom edge of the box mask The default setting is 70 Left Edge Position 0 100 Moves the left edge of the box mask The default setting is 30 Right Edge Position 0 100 Moves the right edge of the box mask The default setting is 70 Mask Invert The choices a
83. c input selection 2 18 2 19 Hue men item a ect es 4 18 l I O for the control panel 2 14 4 24 IC SOCK6t 4 eerte rone 6 3 ID abbreviation Eee eet 1 5 boards aded rna DR 5 5 Image delete os rate enm dod lo e estro An PA 3 30 delta diario materia 3 31 downloading from the CDK 111A M 3 27 CLAS M M 3 30 erase dll tasca tota ie laces Sas eee salata 3 31 file storage format 3 22 height zi iet tee ete 3 18 3 23 name menu item cece ceceeceeeenseeeeeenes 4 19 number menu itemM ccceeeeceesseeeceenes 4 19 properties panel i 3 17 VARE RE EE RL AE 3 18 3 23 specifications i 3 2 transfer cable connections 3 10 transfer status ITP 3 25 uploading to the CDK 111A M 3 24 Width n nale turni si 3 18 3 23 Image transfer preparation ine 3 2 Image Transfer Program see also ITP 1 9 Images To Transfer panel ITP 3 15 3 21 Input Output Delays Menu 4 20 Inputs video specifications sss 7 4 Installation and setup CDK 111A M card 2 13 control panel inici 2 10 hardware eee tede 2 1 MP ds RH 3 4 3 5 Interface cable assembly CDK 111A M
84. call Ross Video Customer Service and report them Menu B Reserved For Future Use Menu B Reserved For Future Use 4 20 e Operation CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Menu C Secondary Card Setup Menu C Secondary Card Setup Dithering This item controls dithering values e NONE function disabled default setting 3 random values applied to last 2 bits 7 random values applied to last 3 bits 15 random values applied to last 4 bits Rounding This item controls rounding values e NONE function disabled default setting e 8 BIT lose least significant bits until 8 are left e 10 BIT lose least significant bits until 10 are left Clipping This item controls clipping values e SMPTE The CDK 111A M will clip all values beyond this standard s ranges with this option selected default setting e ALLOW SUPERBLACK adds superblack range to SMPTE range e ALLOW SUPERWHITE adds superwhite range to SMPTE range e ALLOW ALL adds superblack and superwhite ranges to SMPTE range Board Address The hex board address is used for some external protocols to identify the card The default setting is 30H Stable Output This item controls the output provided by the card in the event that background video input is lost This option is not applicable if BNC IN is the reference source e BLACK black screen displays on output e CAPTURE card saves the last valid video frame to
85. command message sss 5 6 BNC 2 configuration ie 2 14 2 configuration menu item 4 24 ICON BUM tee 2 15 3 configuration menu item 4 24 4 configuration 2 15 4 configuration menu item 4 25 6 secondary output menu item 4 24 CONNE CLOTS seks eee cnp ces std eee pereo o ha deed deed 2 5 listings menu see 4 26 setup menu information 4 26 BNC IN reference menu option 4 20 BNC IN as reference input 2 19 Board address za eie REUS e DER 2 17 address menu iteM oooonococccnnonccononancconnnnnononnnanonos 4 22 CDK TITA M nannte oe 1 4 A H 5 5 ID With eese tete 2 4 Box Mask MENUITEM is Eee ee 4 15 4 16 positioning MENU i 4 17 Break charango enun 5 5 Bug O Motion file name ceo RR onn ERO MS 3 22 ITP accessing ccoo ii eai 3 19 properties panel 3 22 storage format nono nccnnnonnos 3 22 Button menu DCP 111 sess 4 6 Byte command code sse 5 7 count byte aen octets pio e 5 7 editor select address 5 5 effects address 5 7 Ine SSagex sre cien ete gu Od oU 5 9 write command format of second 5 8 By
86. contain letters numbers spaces and special characters not including the tga extension File names any longer will be truncated Animated images Each file must have the same file name for example DT VB followed by a frame number The first frame number in the sequence must be 001 Each subsequent frame in the sequence must be a unique number one higher than the one before The combination of the name and the sequence number can not exceed 11 characters not including the tga extension File names any longer will be truncated Sample file naming for an image with 90 frames DTVB_001 tga DTVB_002 tga To DTVB_090 tga Installing the Image Transfer Program Transfer Program v2 3 CDs contain the necessary USB drivers to allow data transfer between your computer and the CDK 111A M card via the USB port f Caution Both the CDK 111 Product Resources and Image Ensure the software has been correctly installed in your computer before connecting the USB cable between your computer and the CDK 111A M card Otherwise Windows 2000 XP installs a default driver that will not work with the CDK 111A M and may necessitate the reinstallation of the OS The Image Transfer Program ITP is provided in two formats e CDK 111 Product Resources CD P N 11110 501 containing the ITP drivers Owner s Guide and Synergy Installation and Operation Guides e ITP CD P N 11110 001 containing the ITP drivers and the Owner s Gu
87. dge scroll down to the Protocol item Press the bottom Menu Select button to move the cursor to the right hand column Using the top and or the middle button on the card edge scroll through the protocol options and stop at either of the baud rates PC Software 57600 or 19200 Usually the higher the baud rate the lower the amount of time to transfer an image At 57 600 baud expect an image transfer to take approximately eight 8 minutes per MB of data See Chapter 4 Operation for details on this menu parameter 5 Press the bottom Menu Select button to return the cursor to the left hand column Return the Menu Selector knob to the 0 position to save the data and exit the menu The next step is to identify and select the image s that you plan to download from your PC There are two kinds of images stills and animation CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 13 Transferring Still Images Note Note 3 14 e Image Transfer Program If you are using a Laptop PC the following settings can interrupt ITP processes when they activate e Screen Saver Timeout 15 min e Hard Drive Turn Off 30 min e Standby Mode 20 min Resetting these options for a longer time or Never will assure improved ITP performance during image transfers to the CDK 111A M Ross Video recommends transferring images only when the CDK 111A M is off air If the user is displaying a key on air and a USB image
88. digital video signals D A converters may be required for some devices e g monitors VTRs etc For more information on our complete line of converters and distribution equipment contact your Ross Video dealer or visit our website at www rossvideo com Communication Cables and Jumper Settings If the operational requirements of your facility require you to communicate with your CDK 111A M via the Rx BNC 3 and Tx BNC 4 serial ports use the following diagrams to connect the appropriate cables and set the appropriate jumpers Single CDK 111A M Settings for RS 422 485 Communication A single CDK 111A M connects to an RS 422 485 serial device via the Serial Interface Cable supplied with CDK 111A M P N 1111C 301 which splits the Rx and Tx signals The interface cable is approximately 2 ft in length and has a Type D 9 pin connector on one end and 2 coaxial cables with female BNC connectors on the other Extend the communication cables to the required length for your facility up to 300 meters using 75 Ohm coaxial cables and BNC connectors Type D 9 pin connector Coaxial Cable RS 422 485 td Z Serial Rx a 4 Tx BNC 4 Control Tx A Device Rx BNC 3 J1 EM 3 5 2 4 MN CDK 111A M Single CDK 111A M RS 422 485 Cabling and Jumper Settings Note When a single CDK 111A M is connected via the serial ports the card must be terminated Bridge pins 2 and 4
89. e 5 11 Current Reference Source menu item 4 20 CutsOr O UL re ro 4 11 Customer service esses eene enne lii D DA abbreviation ii 1 5 D A abbreviation i 1 5 DCP 111 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 ALG mode controls eene 8 6 optional control panel 1 9 2 10 4 5 Delay Mode menu item neos 4 20 Delays alpha menu item sss 4 20 BKGD 1 menu item eee 4 20 BKGD 2 menu item sese 4 20 key menu item nono co nocn nos 4 20 Delete still menu item 4 20 Deleting IMages sse 3 30 3 31 Deviations from GVG 100 protocol 5 23 Diagnostics alpha video menu item sss 4 21 BKGD 1 video menu item 4 21 BKGD 2 video menu item 4 21 key video menu item see 4 21 MENU i5 esee dece Pee eee ae aaa aes 4 21 Display A eines 3 26 lest pattetnic ss ee enint onde eere ae 2 14 test pattern menu item 4 24 time Bug O Motion n 3 23 time MENU item assi elec et ae eR ai 4 19 Dissolve off Bug O Motion 3 23 Dithering menu item neos 4 22 Documentation CONVENIOS angina e e d ede 1 3
90. e Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Automatically set ID of the control panel the message is sent from Attributes For settings see Keyer Attributes Command Set and Reply Bit Options figure below Query Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Automatically set ID of the control panel the message is sent from 5 44 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Reply Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Echoes the ID of the control panel the Set or Query message was sent from Attributes For settings see Keyer Attributes Command Set and Reply Bit Options figure below Bit Bit 7 6543210 X X 0 Mix 1 Additive 00 Self key 01 Not Supported 10 Auto Select key 11 Not Supported 00 Matte 01 Video 0 Key invert 1 Normal Reserved Bits Keyer Attributes Command Set and Reply Bit Options Keyer Rates Set Query Reply Commands E 52 E R E 52 This command group is used to Set Query and Reply information about a keyer s transition rates Keyer Rates Set Query Reply Commands E 52 E R E 52 Command Data Fields Packet size Keyer Control Pi ah appo ID Panel ID E 52 SET 11 Bytes Hex word Hex word Hex word Hex word Byte Byte Byte DO E IL I I E E Set Data Field Definitions Keyer ID
91. e Looping and Dissolve Off can be used together 3 24 e Image Transfer Program CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Note e Display Time This box is used to speed up or slow down the animation sequence The default display time is one video frame per tga file in the sequence If you want to speed up the animation reduce the display time shown by either typing in a lower number or clicking on the down arrow beside the box Conversely if you want to slow down the animation sequence increase the display time shown by either typing in a higher number or by clicking on the up arrow beside the box The program will automatically make the adjustment in the display time For optimum animation smoothness Ross Video recommends that animation sequences be displayed at the frames per file rate they were designed to run with e Image Width This is the number of pixels in each line of each frame The maximum number is 340 e Image Height This is the number of lines in each image frame The maximum number is 486 NTSC and 576 PAL e Color Depth This will always show 32 bit for an animated sequence e Image Size This is the size of each frame of animation displayed in bytes e Frames This displays which frame has been selected in the sequence The selected images are ready to be uploaded Proceed to Uploading Images to the CDK 111A M CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 25 Uploading Images t
92. e Properties panel displays information about the selected image e File Name The selected file name s path and location is displayed above the thumbnail image e Still Image Name The name of the still is loaded into the box labeled Still Image Name You can change the name of the file to be stored on the card by typing the new name in the text box and clicking on Change Name The program automatically updates the new name in the Images To Transfer panel A name can be up to 11 characters not including the tga extension and can contain letters numbers spaces and special characters If the name has over 11 characters the program will only use the first 11 e Storage Format You can choose how you wish the still image to be stored on the CDK 111A M How it is stored will ultimately affect its keying characteristics the amount of storage space it takes up on the CDK 111M how fast the image stores into card memory initially and how fast the image loads into the video buffer before being brought to air When an image is selected for transfer the color depth of the image determines whether it is stored with or without an alpha e A 24 bit image no alpha is defaulted to Full Screen No Alpha for storage e A 32 bit image with alpha defaults to Logo with Alpha CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 In most cases the default is recommended If you change the Storage Format to Uncompressed Full Screen the image wi
93. e Rx Tx Maximum cable length 300m 7 8 e Appendix C Specifications CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 GPI Inputs Tally Outputs and Serial Communication GPI Input 1 0 5V TTL compatible input with 4 7K pull up BNC 2 Remote Control 0 6 7V Proprietary serial communication protocol Tally Output 1 Open collector transistor sinking 100mA to BNC 2 GND shield With 4 7K pull up to 5V GPI Input 2 0 5V TTL compatible input with 100K pull up BNC 3 Rx 0 SV Single ended RS 485 transceiver buffer Y unit load Tally Output 2 0 5V TTL compatible output Source Sink 4 mA GPI Input 3 0 5V TTL compatible input with 100K pull up BNC 4 Tx 0 5V Single ended RS 485 transceiver buffer Y unit load Tally Output 3 0 5V TTL compatible output Source Sink 4 mA Jumper Locations 1 Rx Termination Jumper Block and Download Connector J1 2 EDH Insertion Jumper Block J5 3 GPI Panel Tally Jumper Block J6 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix C Specifications e 7 9 Jumper Pinouts Each jumper block J1 J5 J6 has the same pinout configuration Pin Numbers as viewed from component side of card Jumper Configurations RX Termination Jumper Block and Download Connector J1 Pins 1 3 and 5 of J1 configure the terminator resistor on BNC 4 BNC 4 is u
94. e Solder side CDK 111A M LED locations DS1 BKGD 1 DS2 BKGD 2 DS5 Status In DS6 FTB DS7 Signal Good DS8 Error DS3 Status Out DS4 Key LED Functions and Indicators DSI BKGD 1 Green Solid On air Flashing Comm problem video input sync error BKGD 2 Solid Flashing On air Comm problem video input sync error Status Out Flashing Slow Flashing Fast Downloading Drawing Comm problem key video input sync error Key Solid On air Status In Flashing Slow Flashing Fast Downloading Drawing Comm problem key alpha input sync error Fade to Black Solid Faded To Black Signal Good Solid Flashing Slow Flashing Fast Signal Good Signal Good Pinging other devices Comm problem any input sync error Solid Flashing Slow Signal Error Once error descriptions have been viewed in Menu A Diagnostics this light will turn off Attempting synchronization with ref input 4 4 e Operation CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Control Panel DCP 111 Optional The optional Control Panel is used to configure and or operate a single CDK 111A M It is connected to BNC 2 on the rear of the CDK 111A M The Control Panel replicates the capabilities and functionality of the card edge controls Note When using a Control Panel ensure that the GPI Panel Tally Jumper J6 is bridged only at pins 3 and 4 on the jumper and BNC 2 is set in Menu D Card Setup to
95. e effect of dissolving the key off of your video stream without any action on the part of downstream devices FTB transitions triggered on the CDK 111A M will only effect BNC 5 not BNC 6 When the card starts drawing a still indicated by 2 toggling red LEDs it responds a bit slower to the operation mode button presses Hold buttons down a few seconds longer or wait until the still is drawn in this situation Appendix D Animated Logo Generator Mode e 8 5 DCP 111 Controls Digital Mixer Keyer Control Panel In ALG mode the following DCP 111 controls perform specific functions For further information on general DCP 111 control functions see the Control Panel DCP 111 section in Chapter 4 Operation e Menu Cycles forward through the stills and animations stored in the card memory e Menu Cycles backward through the stills and animations stored in the card memory Caution If BNC 7 and 8 are not connected to valid key sources selecting the External Key crosspoint will produce invalid video output e item Item When displaying an animated logo press either of these buttons to restart the logo sequence If you wish to set the logo to loop only once and stop set LOOP ANIMATION to OFF in Menu 7 Still Store Setup 8 6 e Appendix D Animated Logo Generator Mode CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 e FADE TO BLACK The
96. ed 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 wheeled bin symbol invites you to use these systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration You can also contact Ross Video for more information on the environmental performances of our products aJ 795 Contents Introduction 1 1 A Word OF THANKS V 1 1 About Lis Ud rosada ia i ci aa 1 2 Documentation Conventions io 1 3 Documentation Te amic naa ari 1 4 A T 1 5 CDK 111A M Overview iii 1 6 Product Comparison Chatt i 1 7 Feature Comparison Chart sess ener nnns 1 7 CDK 111A M Block Diagram o 1 8 Optional Accessories e 1 9 Control Panel DCP 111 iii 1 9 Image Transfer Program v2 3 u ii 1 9 Installation and Setup 2 1 ln This Chapter oou sa 2 1 Static Discharge oia lid 2 1 Getting Slanted a a ad
97. elay Specifications eene 7 8 GPI Inputs Tally Outputs and Serial Communication see 7 9 Jumper Locations esit tee deiecti de tee 7 9 Jumper Pinouts idee e Ee PRSE EE e e T edes 7 10 Jumper Configurations i 7 10 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Contents e iii iv e Contents Appendix D Animated Logo Generator Mode 8 1 Tn This Appendix o oA sete eere ecu le eee 8 1 Configuration ise e xerit a TR e ENT RR av ee ee e editi cuts 8 2 BNC Settings ast ae WE Sate at a eo 8 2 Configuring the CDK 111A M as an ALG seen 8 3 Configuration Parametros 8 3 Oper at Onis en ew RE adt e QU asd eit o RI SR A QM 8 4 Card Edge Controls ii A liana 8 4 DCPU Control iii e tre AA 8 6 ALG FeatUtes inci lira 8 7 Cablifig 2 e Rd RE TOSS es Le ee T us 8 8 Index 9 1 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Introduction A Word of Thanks Congratulations on your purchase of the Ross Video CDK 111A M Component Digital Multi Keyer The CDK 111A M is part of a full line of Ross Video digital products and are backed by over 25 years of engineering and design expertise You will be pleased at how easily your new CDK 111A M fits into your overall working environment Equally pleasing is the product quality reliability and functionality Once again thank you for joining the ranks of satisfied Ross Video customers throughout the world CDK 111A M e Owner
98. eld Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Automatically set ID of the control panel the message is sent from Offset Keyer offset Gain Keyer gain Transparency Keyer transparency Query Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Automatically set ID of the control panel the message is sent from Reply Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Echoes the ID of the control panel the Set or Query message was sent from Offset Keyer offset Gain Keyer gain Transparency Keyer transparency 5 46 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix B Software Upgrades In This Appendix This appendix provides instructions for upgrading the CDK 111A M software The following topics are discussed e CDK 111A M Software Upgrade e Replacing the CPU Boot Flash Chip CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix B Software Upgrades e 6 1 Software Upgrade From time to time it may be necessary to do an upgrade of the CDK 111A M software This is accomplished simply by replacing the CPU Boot Flash Chip supplied by Ross Video on the CDK 111A M card itself Please call Technical Support for additional information on the most current software version and obtaining upgrades Throughout this chapter please heed the following cautionary note Caution Static discharge can cause
99. ensure that each card is properly seated before turning on the power e f your order does not include any rack frames the cards will be shipped to you in a 10 pack RossGear Terminal Equipment Pack box Once the rack frames and or boxes are unpacked check the contents against the packing list to ensure that all items are included If any items are missing or damaged contact your sales representative or Ross Video Limited immediately Transfer Program v2 3 CDs contain the necessary USB drivers to allow data transfer between your computer and the CDK 111A M card via the USB port f Caution Both the CDK 111 Product Resources and Image Ensure the software has been correctly installed in your computer before connecting the USB cable between your computer and the CDK 111A M card Otherwise Windows 2000 XP installs a default driver that will not work with the CDK 111A M and may necessitate the reinstallation of the OS 2 2 e Installation and Setup CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Overview Ki 1 UN EA gt no CM USB Port Menu Selector Menu Up BKGD Button Menu Down Key Button zm E Menu Select FTB Button 9 GPI Panel Tally Jumper Block Board ID Switch 10 RX Termination Jumper Block Reset Button and Download Connector EDH Insertion Jumper Block CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 1
100. ent products 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 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 within 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 replacement fuses must be the same type and rating Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer A Notice A Notice EMC Notices US 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 equipme
101. eo LED OFF IF ERROR Video errors on BKGD 1 will be reported in the menu but LED will not light BKGD 1 Video The choices are e LED ON IF ERROR The error LED will turn on whenever there is a video error on BKGD 2 Video LED OFF IF ERROR Video errors on BKGD 2 will be reported in the menu but LED will not light Key Video The choices are e LED ON IF ERROR The error LED will turn on whenever there is a video error on Key Video LED OFF IF ERROR Video errors on Key Video will be reported in the menu but LED will not light Alpha Video The choices are e LED ON IF ERROR The error LED will turn on whenever there is a video error on Alpha Video LED OFF IF ERROR Video errors on Alpha Video will be reported in the menu but LED will not light At the bottom of the menu area the error message type and the time since the error occurred are displayed The messages can be scrolled using the up down buttons These items cannot be changed and are for reporting purposes only There are two types of errors that can appear here Operational and Internal errors Operational errors are not necessarily a problem the occasional checksum failure on communication protocols for example is quite ordinary However the same error repeatedly should be investigated Internal errors will be marked by the text Internal Error xxx where xxx is replaced by a number These errors should never appear If you encounter them please
102. ernal key source can be a full frame still or linear key one of many stored linear key logos or an animated logo This makes the insertion of trouble slides content rating bugs logos and animated logos simple and affordable Control over the CDK 111A M is available via GPI RS 422 unbalanced full duplex RS 485 or 0 12V RS 232 compatible on screen menu remote control panel and card edge pushbuttons for unsurpassed flexibility As well configurable on air tally outputs are also available The cards are installed in Ross Video s DFR 8110A C 2 RU or DFR 8104A C 1 RU frames 1 6 e Introduction CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Product Comparison Chart For your reference the following is a detailed chart that compares the features that are available with the CDK 111A M and the CDK 111A Lite card configurations For further information on the CDK 111A Lite see the CDK 111A Lite Owner s Guide v4 Feature Comparison Chart CDK 111A M CDK 111A Lite Video input channels Number of keys on air Preview Overlay menu display BKGD Crossfade Frame synchronization on every input External analog reference signal input Adjustable delay from reference to output signal Storage for multiple stills and animated logos Fade to black Program output with EDH insertion Second program output with EDH insertion One preview output with EDH insertion Fail safe relay BKGD1 to PGM Out 1 on power failure Accommodates SMPTE 259M C USB p
103. es Information only cannot be changed BKGD 2 Lines Samples Information only cannot be changed Key Fill Lines Samples Information only cannot be changed Key Alpha Lines Samples Information only cannot be changed CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Operation e 4 19 Menu A Diagnostics Menu A Diagnostics The Error LED on the card edge will turn on in the following circumstances e Anerror in an incoming video source has been detected and you have programmed the card to report those errors to you The error LED on the card will stay on until the video error has been corrected You have the option in this menu of turning off the reporting of these video errors on an input by input basis If you are not going to be attaching video to any input you should turn error reporting off for it as this would cause the error LED to be on constantly negating its usefulness e An internal error of some kind has occurred These errors can be anything from a communication error to a failure of some internal diagnostics This menu will display the last 50 internal errors that have occurred and how long it has been since that error occurred When a new internal error occurs the Error LED will turn on Once this error has been viewed in this diagnostics menu the Error LED will turn off BKGD 1 Video The choices are LED ON IF ERROR The error LED will turn on whenever there is a video error on BKGD 1 Vid
104. ey the shape of the key is determined by the luminance values in the alpha channel BNC 8 for an external key The default setting is auto select Key Type In a self key the shape of the key is determined by the luminance values in the video image itself BNC 7 for an external key You should choose an auto select key in almost all circumstances Any device which provides a separate alpha signal will be used as an auto select key Therefore character generators and any image downloaded to the still store on the card that has an alpha channel are used as auto select keys The only time you would choose a self key would be if you were trying to key from a source that did not have a separate alpha channel such as a camera or VTR source Key Alpha Mode There are two types of linear luminance keys Shaped and Unshaped The default setting 1s Unshaped Every key provided to the CDK 111A M whether downloaded into the card as a still or fed live into BNC 7 and 8 will be one of these two types You should ensure that the key type chosen inside the CDK 111A M menu matches the key type that you are providing to the card If you are unsure of which key type to use you are best off picking unshaped The major hint that you have the wrong key type selected is if the edges of your key appear incorrect In that case return to the menu and select the other key type Shaped keys use fixed clip and gain values and no transparency value Theref
105. f you would like your transitions to be cuts change this value to 1 frame or use a Cut button on the DCP For serial control the transition rate should be sent immediately preceding or as part of the Start Transition command e In 525 line systems NTSC 30 frames equal second e In 625 line systems PAL 25 frames equal 1 second FTB Trans Rate This value is the rate in frames at which the fade to black will take to complete e In 525 line systems NTSC 30 frames equal 1 second e In 625 line systems PAL 25 frames equal 1 second BKGD 1 Source The CDK 111A M consists of two background inputs one of which is on air at any given time and the other background which is cued for transition When a background dissolve is started the system dissolves between what it has been told is the BKGD 1 Source and the BKGD 2 Source This setting tells the system what the BKGD source is Your available options are e BNC IN Live video from the BNC labeled IN default setting e Still names All of the valid full screen still names will appear BKGD 2 Source Works as the BKGD 1 Source menu Your available options are e BNC 1 Live video from the BNC labeled 1 default setting e Still names All of the valid full screen still names will appear Key 1 Status This item will display if Key 1 is currently on air You can change this manually here if you desire Your available options are ON AIR Key
106. facility up to 300 meters using 75 Ohm coaxial cables and BNC connectors CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Accessing the Menu System Setup and configuration of your CDK 111A M is done through a menu system that is accessed in one of two ways via the button and knob controls on the card edge or the optional DCP 111 Digital Mixer Keyer Control Panel Card Edge Controls There is a knob and three card edge buttons used to access the menu system as in the diagram below For a description of how each is used please refer to the previous section titled Overview Card Edge Controls 1 Menu Selector 3 Menu Down Key Button 2 Menu Up BKGD Button 4 Menu Select FTB Button CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Installation and Setup e 2 9 Note 2 10 e Installation and Setup Navigating Through the Menus Using the Card Edge Buttons Enter the menus by turning the Menu Selector 1 knob The Menu Selector is a 16 position rotary knob labeled 0 through F hex Position 0 is the operational state Rotating the selector through positions 1 to F will display the 15 different menus as a preview overlay on the PV monitor as per the example below SELECT SOUR BK6D B CROSSPOINT Bh E i Example of the Menu Preview Overlay Menu 1 Runtime Parameters If you are setting up the menus on a CDK 111A M and you want to swap the menu from a PV overlay to a PGM overlay position
107. figured in one of three ways either as a TX output a GPI input or as a Tally output To configure BNC 4 as a o TX Output Set BNC 4 value to Comm TX o GPI Input Set BNC 4 value to GPI 3 o Tally Output Set BNC 4 value to Tally 3 e Factory Default Selecting the Factory Default will reset all values in all menus to the initial factory default settings When you have completed the initial setup for each card the next step 1s to configure the unique address for each card in a multiple card setup If your facility has a single card you can exit the menu system If your video connections have been properly made and you are feeding video to the card you should now see video on your PGM monitor If you do not see video double check your video cables jumper settings and menu setup to determine where the problem arises 2 16 e Installation and Setup CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Card Address Configuration Once the BNCs GPIs tallies and jumpers have been configured the next step in a multiple card setup is to assign each card a unique address This address is used by the control device to identify and communicate with a particular card There are two ways to set addresses e using the Board ID Switch in facilities with less than 16 CDK 111A Ms e through the menu system for facilities that have 16 or more CDK 111A Ms Less Than 16 CDK 111A Ms For facilities that have less than 16 CDK 111A M
108. ges during a transition are ignored RE Specified BKGD shows on PGM and other BKGD shows on PST CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Operation e 4 9 Tallies This section explains how the Tally settings are structured in order to decrease set up time and maximize the capabilities of the CDK 111A M Configure the GPI and Tally settings in Menu E Tally Functions The following functions are available for Tally association e BKGDI e BKGD2 e KEYI e KEY2 Tally Outputs Tally outputs can only be LEVEL HIGH or LEVEL LOW They report the on air state of the BKGD s and Key s Therefore if the on air state of Key 1 is defined as LEVEL HIGH for example the Tally will continue to send a LEVEL HIGH signal until Key 1 is taken off air When that happens the Tally signal will change to LEVEL LOW reporting the fact that Key 1 is off air This following table outlines the level of the tally output based on the function and setting Tally Level State Table Function Trigger Set To Level High Trigger Set To Level Low Tally high if BKGD 1 on PGM Tally low if BKGD 1 on PGM Tally low if BKGD 2 on PGM Tally high if BKGD 2 on PGM Tally high if BKGD 2 on PGM Tally low if BKGD 2 on PGM Tally low if BKGD 1 on PGM Tally high if BKGD 1 on PGM Tally high if Key 1 on air Tally low if Key 1 on air Tally low if Key 1 off air Tally high if Key 1 off air Tally high if Key 2 on air Tally low if Key 2 on air Tally low if Key 2 off air Tall
109. gs see Keyer Effects Command Set and Reply Bit Options figure below Query Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card 5 42 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Control Panel ID Automatically set ID of the control panel the message is sent from Reply Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Echoes the ID of the control panel the Set or Query message was sent from Effect For settings see Keyer Effects Command Set and Reply Bit Options figure below Bit Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 X _ OzNo action 1 Wipe OzNo action 1 Dissolve OzNo action 1 Cut OzNo action 1 Autotrans OzNo action 1 Fade to black 0 Program off air 1 Program on air 0 Key off air 1 Key on air Reserved Bit Keyer Effects Command Set and Reply Bit Options Mask Location Set Query Reply Commands E 4A E J E 4A This command group is used to Set Query and Reply information about a keyer s Mask Location Mask Location Set Query Reply Commands E 4A E J E 4A Command Data Fields Packet size fe ESA Top Bottom Left Right ESA ID edge edge edge edge EN QUERY Toys news mew _ Set Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Automatically set ID of the control panel the message is sent from CDK 111A M e
110. h to PREVIEW If you wish to output two fills in this mode set the Secondary Output back to PROGRAM You have several choices e GVG 100 Choose this option if you are going to be controlling your CDK 111A M using the GVG 100 protocol If you choose this option you must have BNC 3 set to COMM RX and BNC 4 set to COMM TX See Appendix A Serial Protocols for more information on protocol commands default setting e MASTER2100 Choose this option if you are going to be controlling your CDK 111A M using the Master 2100 protocol If you choose this option you must have BNC 3 set to COMM RX and BNC 4 set to COMM TX See Appendix A Serial Protocols for more information on protocol commands e PC SOFTWARE 19200 Choose this option when you want to connect the CDK 111A M to the Image Transfer Program to transfer images to and from the card This option should only be used if you have problems getting the PC SOFTWARE 57600 protocol to work For serial transfer only not required for USB e PC SOFTWARE 57600 Choose this option when you want to connect the CDK 111A M to the Image Transfer Program to transfer images to and from the card For serial transfer only not required for USB e LEITCH DSK Choose this option if you are going to be controlling your CDK 111A M using the LEITCH DSK protocol If you choose this option you must have BNC 3 set to COMM RX and BNC 4 set to COMM TX See Appendix A Serial Protocols for more
111. hand column pressing the Keyl Auto Trans Button will step forward through the variables for that item CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Note CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 7 Key1Cut Button Operation Mode pressing the Keyl Cut Button will cut Keyl on or off air depending upon its present state Menu mode when the cursor is in the left hand column item column pressing the Keyl Cut Button will move the cursor to the previous item When the cursor is in the right hand column value column pressing the button will step backwards through the variables for that item 8 Key2 Auto Trans Button Operation Mode pressing the Key2 Auto Trans Button will transition Key2 on or off Menu mode this button does not have a function when working in menu mode 9 Key2 Cut Button Operation Mode pressing the Key2 Cut button will cut Key2 on or off air Menu mode pressing the Key2 Cut Button will move the cursor to the sub menu values in the right hand column The values in these sub items can then be changed using the Keyl Auto Trans and Keyl Cut Buttons Pressing the Key2 Cut Button again will return the cursor to the left hand column 10 Secret Till Lit Error LED The Secret Till Lit Error LED mimics the CDK 111A M card edge Error LED and lights only when an error condition is reached View Menu A Diagnostics to turn off the LED and find out the cause of the error When the card starts drawing a st
112. he Card nooo nnonncnnncnnnnnno 3 28 Downloading Images from the CDK 111A M eene 3 29 Capturing Stills cic seti eee ete e REI Fee Head 3 30 Erase Selected Images aaa 3 32 Erase All Images Raineri 3 33 Operation 4 1 In This Chapter iet ee t ete T RR 4 1 Card Edge Controls ere e E eR Eden 4 2 LED Functions Aa 4 4 Control Panel DCP 111 Optional sss 4 5 DEP 111 Control Buttons ocn teet eire Oey 4 6 GPIs and Tallin d 4 8 EPS ree eod ete re pe eod ien ee tee eno 4 8 Tallies isoreco AA Rn e CT RE RH idiot 4 10 The Menu Systetni aria ito LG LEG aeter a i de et 4 11 Menu Feature Description eae ee ast duit ie eet 4 11 Menu Titles uie three asii 4 12 Menu 1 Runtime Parameters ie 4 13 Mer 2 Key Setup ira ea tei rre ace eo EL 4 14 Menu 3 Key Setup eet te t eire ae ELCHE eee ee Ranae ctae 4 15 Menu 4 Box Mask Positioning e 4 17 Men 5 Matte Selectioti 2 ente rette a ete et ee Fee dep 4 17 Menu 6 DSK Setup cia Art 4 17 Menu 7 St ll Store Setup xou A ie A Re 4 18 Menu 8 Image Freezing Storage and Deletion nono nos 4 19 Menu 9 Input Output DelayS eene emen 4 19 Menu A DiagnostlCs esee ee RN UR eere Lasi acari ag 4 20 Menu B Reserved For Future Use zie one RI OI t gente 4 20 Menu C Secondary Card Setup no
113. he following paragraphs The keyer executes commands in the first odd vertical interval after the command is received A command is considered received when the last byte of data arrives The figure below shows the keyer response timing The beginning of the vertical interval is the timing reference for the system 5 6 Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Receive command Make change in from editor response to command odd even odd Vertical Vertical Vertical Vertical Interval Interval Interval Interval 16 6 ms NTSC 20 ms PAL Timing Reference Byte Count Byte The command message blocks can vary in size from 2 to 255 bytes The byte count the number of subsequent bytes in the block is contained in the first byte of the block The byte count byte is not included in the byte count so the byte count range is 1 to 255 01H to FFH Upon receipt of a valid byte count and the correct number of bytes the command is carried out Effects Address Byte The Effects Address Byte sometimes referred to as EX should be set up to 01 In order to ensure compatibility with the majority of editing systems the setting of the Effects Address Byte is ignored where possible Command Code Byte Read Write The third byte of the command message block is the command code byte It is either a read or a write command Either type of command can be sent at any time but not at the same time When the keyer receives a w
114. hen you have set the value of an item press the select button once again and the system will accept the new value and the cursor will return to its left hand position When you have completed your setup turn the Menu Selector knob back to 0 The message STORING DATA TO FLASH willappear When all of the changed values have been stored the preview overlay and menu will disappear and the card will be in its operational mode CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Control Panel DCP 111 Optional Use the Control Panel to configure and operate a single CDK 111A M The Control Panel can perform the same functions as the card edge controls Digital Mixer Keyer Control Panel DCP 111 Installation Use the following steps to install and configure the card for use with the Control Panel 1 Remove the card from the frame if it is already installed 2 Onthe card remove any jumpers from the GPI Panel Tally Jumper Block J6 and bridge pins 3 and 4 of this jumper block block J6 Installing more than one bridge may cause permanent damage to the CDK 111A M card Please note that contrary to the other jumper blocks the single bridge on J6 must be installed horizontally across either pins 1 and 2 or pins 3 and 4 or pins 5 and 6 f Caution Only one bridge may be installed on the jumper Note See item 9 in the Overview section of this chapter for jumper block location information See also Ap
115. ication conflicts during the transfer Use the following steps to transfer an image from the CDK 111A M to your computer 1 On the menu bar click Transfer and select Download from CDK 111 CDK 111 Image Transfer MENA Help Contents of Card Fl Upload To CDK 111 Download From CDK 111 Capture Still gt Erase Selected Images Erase All Images Transfer Menu Drop Down List The Images Stored On CDK 111 dialog opens as shown on the previous page 2 Click the checkbox beside the image name to select the image or animation sequence that you wish to transfer 3 When you have selected all of the images that you wish to transfer click the Download Selected button The following dialog will open to prompt you for a download directory on your computer Select a download directory Drive 3 c IM y Select a Directory Cancel Select a Download Directory Dialog 4 Select the directory and click OK to begin the download CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 29 Note 3 30 e Image Transfer Program The Transfer Status dialog opens and displays the transfer information CDK 111 Transfer Status Image 1 of 1 Sending Image SPECIALRPT File Name C images CDK Stills SPECIALRPT tga 0 BENE Time Elapsed 0 00 03 Estimated Time Remaining 0 00 33 Bytes Transferred 104 Kbytes of 683 Kbytes Status Receiving Image Cancel Transfer Status Dial
116. ide Procedures for installing the ITP from both CDs are provided below Warning The Image Transfer Program is not supported by computers running Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 3 Warning 3 4 e Image Transfer Program Installing the ITP from the CDK 111 Product Resources CD The Image Transfer Program is not supported by computers running Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Use the following steps to install the ITP v2 3 on your Windows 2000 XP compatible PC 1 If you have a previous version of the ITP on your computer already uninstall it using the Windows Control Panel Add Remove Programs tool Place the supplied Product Resources CD in the drive Do one of the following e Ifthe CD splash window opens automatically click the Install Products link In the Install window click the Image Transfer Program link Proceed to step 6 OR e If the CD splash window does not open automatically navigate to the CD drive folder Proceed to step 4 In the folder double click the Launch exe file In the CD splash window click the Install Products link In the Install view click the Image Transfer Program link Click the appropriate buttons on the various Windows installation dialogs Ross Video recommends using the default settings provided in the installation dialogs The setup program will automatically create a Ross
117. ies Image 3 17 Protocol elements din A 5 5 GVG 100 aee rtr tetti 4 23 5 2 GVG 100 commandis sss 5 11 GVG MASTER2100 commands 5 24 A er DU ER e rre He de 4 23 T trOductiOfi eee eet E 5 1 Leitch DSK commandS 5 37 MASTER DO coo ettet 4 23 none sed liana 4 23 Cpu 2 14 PC SOFTWARE 19200 4 23 PC SOFTWARE 57600 4 23 Protocol menu item 4 23 Push button select command 5 19 Push button Lamp PB L number 5 15 Push button Lamp control command 5 15 PV abbreviation o esos eis canescens 1 5 Index e 9 5 R Read commandS sss 5 7 Reference analog from frame sss 7 3 auto detect sie eem eee emi ds 2 19 BNGIN ate ten data als 2 19 A tente Renee 2 18 Reference Source Select menu item 2 18 4 20 Reset b tton inest rte e das 2 4 Rounding menu item neos 4 22 RU abbreviation eese 1 5 Runtime Parameters Menu i 4 13 RX input eese ees 2 15 4 24 RX termination jumper download connector 2 4 7 10 S Saturation menu item 4 18 SDI abbreviation a aa eco diete ar RE es 1 5 Interface 3 5 iiie ee dr er eee s 1 4 Secondary card setup MENU iii 4 22 output
118. ill indicated by 2 toggling red LEDs it responds a bit slower to the operation mode button presses Hold buttons down a few seconds longer or wait until the still is drawn in this situation Operation e 4 7 GPls and Tallies Note Note 4 8 e Operation This section describes GPI and Tally settings for the CDK 111A M GPIs This section explains how the GPI settings are structured in order to decrease set up time and maximize the capabilities of the CDK 111A M Configure the GPI and Tally settings in Menu E GPI Functions The following functions are available for GPI control e CUT BKGD e AUTO BKGD e CUTKEYI e CUTKEY2 e AUTO KEY e AUTO KEY 2 e AUTO FTB e SELECT BKGD 1 e SELECT BKGD 2 GPI Triggers GPI triggers can be configured as e EDGE HIGH e EDGE LOW e LEVEL HIGH e LEVEL LOW GPI Edge Triggers Edge triggers are used when you want to toggle between settings For the sake of comparison pressing a card edge button or DCP 111 Control Panel button acts the same as the card receiving a GPI edge trigger All of the GPI functions listed above can be triggered using GPI edge triggers Edge triggered GPI signals should be stable at the selected level for 1 full frame of video to ensure the action will be triggered The on off air status of the BKGD or key is not determined by the GPI The GPI will simply cause the on off air status of the BKGD and or key to toggle CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide
119. images from the list by choosing Clear List from the File menu When all files have been cued they can be transferred one at a time or in a batch This process is explained in the Uploading Images to the CDK 111 section below CDK 111 Status Panel CDK 111 Status Total Memory 32 608 Kbytes Memory Used 0 Kbytes Memory Available 32 608 Kbytes Bytes To Transfer 688 Kbytes CDK 111 Status Panel On the lower left side of the main screen the CDK 111 Status panel displays information about the on board memory CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Total Memory Each CDK 111A M card has 32MB of non volatile memory Memory Used This displays the amount of memory that has been used Memory Available This displays the amount of space available on the memory for more stills or animation Bytes To Transfer This displays the total size of the images in the Images To Transfer panel which are ready for transferring uploading to the memory Image Transfer Program e 3 17 Note 3 18 e Image Transfer Program Image Properties Panel Image Properties File Name C images CDK Stills SPECIALAPT tga Still Image Name SPE CIALRPT Change 11 char max Name Storage Format Ful Screen No Alpha v Horiz Position lo Vert Position 0 FECL AGPORT Image Width 720 Image Height 486 Color Depth 24 Bit Image Size 688 Kbytes Image Properties Panel On the upper right side of the main screen the Imag
120. inance values at the very bottom of this range will be fully transparent and as the luminance values approach the top values in the range the key will become less and less transparent Make Key Linear Selecting this item will force the Clip and Gain values to their default settings Transparency The transparency value is applied to the key after the clip and gain values are set The default value of 0 096 will leave the key output on the PGM output unchanged As the transparency value is increased the key output on the PGM will become increasingly transparent Key Invert ON OFF Turning the key invert on will invert the portions of the program video that come from the background video and the portions that come from the key video The default setting is OFF Fill The fill setting allows you to choose whether your key is filled with video or with a constant matte color Your available settings are e VIDEO Key will be filled with video default setting e MATTE Key will be filled with a constant matte color The color is chosen in menu 5 Box Mask ON OFF This setting allows you to turn on or off the box mask The box mask can only be used when the keyer is set to use an external key BNC 7 and 8 The default setting is OFF 4 14 e Operation CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Menu 2 Key1 Setup Keys on the CDK 111A M can be of two types auto select keys or self keys In an auto select k
121. ing 1 Protocol Error 1 Command Accepted if enabled Write Command Format of Second Byte If bit 6 or bit 7 1s high the meaning is as follows 5 8 e Appendix A Serial Protocols Protocol Error If bit 6 is high logical 1 an illegal function may have been specified Command Accepted If bit 7 is high logical 1 then the command has been accepted Rx Buffer Warning High when the receive buffer is very close to full and in danger of dropping messages Not currently implemented Communication Error bit High if a communication error has occurred since the last break command while placing characters in the command queue Not currently implemented Key Loss Blanking Set when an on air key is not displayed on the PGM output because a key signal alpha or fill or background is missing or bad Not currently implemented CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Message Bytes The number of message bytes that follow a command code byte depends upon the command The command code to read an analog control for example requires message bytes in order to identify the control to be read while the command code to read the MLE 1 PST bus to determine which input is selected requires no message byte s Write commands require at least one message byte specifying the control parameter for example an input number one byte being changed When an analog control setting is being changed addi
122. is filled with video or with a constant matte color Your available settings are e VIDEO Key will be filled with video default setting MATTE Key will be filled with a constant matte color The color 1s chosen in menu 5 Box Mask ON OFF This setting allows you to turn on or off the box mask The box mask can only be used when the keyer is set to use an external key BNC 7 and 8 The default setting is OFF Key Type Keys on the CDK 111A M can be of two types auto select keys or self keys In an auto select key the shape of the key is determined by the luminance values in the alpha channel BNC 8 for an external key The default setting is auto select In a self key the shape of the key is determined by the luminance values in the video 1mage itself BNC 7 for an external key You should choose an auto select key in almost all circumstances Any device which provides a separate alpha signal will be used as an auto select key Therefore character generators and any image downloaded to the still store on the card that has an alpha channel are used as auto select keys The only time you would choose a self key would be if you were trying to key from a source that did not have a separate alpha channel such as a camera or VTR source Key Alpha Mode There are two types of linear luminance keys Shaped and Unshaped The default setting is Unshaped Every key provided to the CDK 111A M be it downloaded into the card as a still or
123. is no read command The write command from the editor performs a press of the push button in the same manner that an operator would press a button on a control panel This is different from the PB L command in that it doesn t require a prediction as to whether the control will be turned on or turned off This command is generally used to start an auto transition CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 19 Transition Select Command FB Byte Count Effects Command Message Address Code ware fT Push button 03 01 FB Push button Select Number Push Button Descriptions Push button Description Number 0B AUTO TRANS 0C KEY2 auto transition 0D KEY2 CUT OF KEY 1 auto transition 1B BOX MASK Invert GVG 200 extension 1F FADE TO BLACK 2E KEY2 MATTE FILL 2F KEY2 VIDEO FILL 40 KEY2 INVERT 41 KEY2 MASK box mask on off 42 KEY2 AUTO KEY 43 KEY2 SELF KEY 44 KEY1 INVERT 45 KEY1 MASK box mask on off 46 KEY1 MATTE FILL 47 KEY1 VIDEO FILL 48 BKGD select 49 KEY 1 select 4A CUT write only 4C KEY1 SELF Self Key acts like an interlocked button 4D KEY1 AUTO Auto Select key acts like an interlocked button 52 KEY1 CUT 53 KEY select 54 V FADE TO BLACK 60 MASK FORCE 62 KEY1 ADDITIVE 63 KEY2 ADDITIVE OF 0C 52 and 0D work for Stand Alone mode and Editor Bay mode only When issued together with Push button on C6 command or Push button select FB co
124. ition rate i 5 17 card StatUs iii 5 21 code byte agone teh etis 5 7 CrOSSpOihf NS 5 11 efTOT SCatus ee nee endete 5 22 extra and control numbers 5 23 push button select sese 5 19 push button lamp control 5 15 software version ise eere eene ied 5 21 transition Mode i 5 17 transition select seme nega 5 19 Command message block structure 5 5 5 6 Commands not implemented GVG 100 5 23 TOA M 5 7 NEMO S ete t aiar 5 7 Communication cables 2 6 Comparison chart features sssssssssess 1 7 Connection cable eet tenues 2 6 Connection serial cable 3 11 Connector pinouts editor sss 5 3 Connectors BNC negent Ee tele 2 5 CDK ITA Manera 2 5 7 4 CDK 111A M as ALG eee 8 2 Control Panel DCP 111 optional 2 10 4 5 DCP 111 Optional seen 1 9 installation etna pu Gm 2 10 Controls Card edge idiota lts 2 8 4 2 key button oti ten p de 4 14 Conventions documentation 1 3 CPU boot flash chip replacing essy odas o RD tta 6 2 software upgrade 6 2 Crosspoint command ss
125. l the Set or Query message was sent from CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 41 Attributes For settings see Mask Attributes Command Set and Reply Bit Options figure below Bit Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 O XIX XXX L O Disable 1 Enable OzNormal 1 Invert Mask OzNormal 1 Force Mask Reserved Bits Mask Attributes Command Set and Reply Bit Options Keyer Effects Set Query Reply Commands E 45 E E E 45 This command group is used to Set Query and Reply information about a keyer transition on a keyer card The Set command from the Control Panel initiates a keyer transition Autotrans Cut actions and Wipe Dissolve options are mutually exclusive and refer to key signal only Cut takes precedence over Wipe Dissolve The Query command from the Control Panel asks what the keyer card mask attributes are The keyer card Replies with Transition initiated and Transition completed messages For actual bit settings see Keyer Effects Command Set and Reply Bit Options figure below Keyer Effects Set Query Reply Commands E 45 E E E 45 CommandData Fields Data Fields Packet size Control EAS E BPE QUERY rss Hexword nevoa __ E 45 REPLY Set Data Field Definitions Keyer ID Unique Bus ID of keyer card Control Panel ID Automatically set ID of the control panel the message is sent from Effect For settin
126. latory 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 or injury to persons or equipment 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 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 The symbol with the word Notice within the equipment manual indicates a 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 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 This product is intended to be a component product of the RossGear 8000 series frame Refer to the RossGear 8000 series frame User Manual for important safety instructions regarding the proper installation and safe operation of the frame as well as it s compon
127. lect x rr RE D ek ee 5 5 ALG Animated Logo Generator abbrev 8 1 BNC CONDECtOrS iene 8 2 cabling CDK 111A M as sese 8 8 card edge cOntrols 8 4 DCP 111 controls nano 8 6 fade to black feature 8 7 matte fill feature reete tenes 8 7 Mode operation Rr eee De tree 8 4 mode selection e eerte 4 23 mode CDK 111A M iii 8 1 power up output selecton 8 4 sending two fill outputs with 8 7 All stop command nooo nconncnnnonnos 5 19 Analog control command x a aaa aio 5 13 numbers sia 5 15 Analog reference specifications 7 3 Animated images transferring esee 3 19 Animated Logo Generator see also ALG 8 1 Auto detect reference input selection 2 19 detect reference menu option 4 20 dissolve menu item i 4 19 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 PA a n N 4 13 trans rate menu IteM 4 13 transition rate command 5 17 B Baud rates acce eee deed 7 5 BKGD 2 source menu item i 4 13 abbreviation ecce i 1 5 auto trans button DCP 111 4 6 cut button DCP 111 4 6 Block
128. lector 4 FTB In ALG mode the card edge controls perform the following functions For further information see the Card Edge Controls section in Chapter 4 Operation 1 Menu Selector The Menu Selector is a 16 position rotary knob labeled 0 to F It is used to select the various menus for card installation and operation With the ANIM LOGO GEN option selected in Menu D s KEYER 8 4 Appendix D Animated Logo Generator Mode CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Note Note CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 TYPE item turn the Menu Selector knob to 0 to use the controls as described below 2 Source Selector Press the Source Selector button to display each of the stills and animations stored in the card memory Holding down the button will skip over an image that is drawing in the video buffers Holding longer will return the view to the External key input from BNC 7 and 8 Caution If BNC 7 and 8 are not connected to valid key sources selecting the External Key crosspoint will produce invalid video output 3 Restart Animation When displaying an animated logo press this button to restart the logo sequence If you wish to set the logo to loop only once and stop set Loop Animation to OFF in Menu 7 Still Store Setup 4 FTB The FTB transition simulates a transition to a black matte fill If you are using the output of the CDK 111A M as a self key triggering a FTB transition on the CDK 111A M will have th
129. led in your computer before connecting the USB cable between your computer and the CDK 111A M card Otherwise Windows 2000 XP installs a default driver that will not work with the CDK 111A M and may necessitate the reinstallation of the OS Afier the ITP v2 3 has been installed on your PC 1 Connect the A male end connector of a USB cable to a USB port on your PC USB cable A male end connector view 2 Connect the cable s B male end connector to the USB socket J2 on the front edge of the CDK 111A M card Note The location of the USB socket J2 is shown on the diagram at the beginning of Chapter 2 Installation USB cable B male end connector view 3 10 e Image Transfer Program CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 If you require additional cable length attach USB cable extensions as necessary On the computer the Windows New Hardware wizard detects the CDK 111A M for the first time and installs the correct device driver from the installed ITP files Windows XP takes a few moments to find the driver Windows 2000 requires you to close and reopen the ITP program to verify the USB connection The next step is to identify and select the image s that you plan to download from your PC There are two kinds of images stills and animation Proceed to the Transferring Still Images or Transferring Animated Images section as necessary Connecting the Serial Cables There are two serial cables available to transfer images to
130. list box All following frames will be re numbered accordingly Upon opening the first frame of the animation you are returned to the main screen where a thumbnail of the image is drawn in the upper right hand window box As well important information about the file and the sequence displays CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 21 Z CDK 111 Image Transfer File Transfer Help Images To Transfer Frame 10 Frame 11 Frame 12 Frame 13 of images to transfer 21 Remove From List CDK 111 Status Total Memory 32 608 Kbytes Memory Used 0 Kbytes Memory Available 32 608 Kbytes Bytes To Transfer 2 608 Kbytes Bug 0 Mation Properties File Name C images CDK Animations T alC_001 tga Still Image Name Taic Change 11 char max Name Storage Format Logo with Alpha Horiz Position fo Vert Position 0 sul Image Width 310 Image Height 105 Color Depth 32 Bit 7 r Image Size 96 Kbytes tenis iii 20 Pie 1 of 20 rames Looping Dissolve Off ROSS Start Transfer To CDK 111 Connected to CDK 111 using USB port 22 10 2004 11 40 CDK 111 Image Transfer Program Window Panels on the main screen display information about the sequence you selected Panel descriptions follow Images To Transfer Panel 3 22 e Image Transfer Program Images To Transfer 4 Frame 10 Frame 11 Frame 12 Fr
131. ll load faster into the video buffer before being brought to air but will take up more storage space on the card Note Uncompressed stills can only be used for backgrounds NOT keys e Horiz and Vert Position The Horizontal and Vertical Position boxes define the upper left hand corner in pixels and lines of an image A full screen image will always have these values defined as 0 and 0 When an image is less than full screen the values in these boxes can be changed by typing in a new number or clicking on the up down arrows The thumbnail image will change its position in the image box to reflect the new coordinates You can also change or place the location of the image by clicking on the image box itself The point of click in the box 1s defined as the upper left hand corner pixel and line of the image The position of the image will follow the pointer with each click You cannot place an image outside of the active video area as defined by the image box If you click outside of the box the program will automatically place the lower right hand coordinates of the image in the lower right most position of the box e mage Width This is the number of pixels in one line of the image The maximum number is 720 for a still image Note If the image is an odd number of pixels wide the ITP will truncate the rightmost column of pixels to force the image to even width e Image Height This is the number of lines in the image
132. llows the selection of any legal select address 00 FC even numbers CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 5 Note Do not use address FE It is reserved for a Broadcast All signal that is used by the controller to send a message to every card in the chain Note also that when the Broadcast All message is sent the cards perform the broadcasted command but do not respond to the controller with any completion or acknowledgement reply As a quick reference the table below shows the Board ID vs Select Address settings All numbers are in hexadecimal Board ID vs Select Address Board ID Select Address Board ID Select Address 10 Via Menu 02 04 06 08 0A 0C OE 12 14 16 18 1A 1C 1E Modo o WwW gt oo 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Command Message Block Structure Once selected the serial interface receives data from the editor in the form of command message blocks that direct keyer operation The blocks are structures as shown below mE MESSAGE BYTE S BYTE EFFECTS COMMAND COUNT ADDRESS CODE BYTE BYTE BYTE MAXIMUM SIZE 255 BYTES Command Message Block Structure The serial interface can operate continuously allowing multiple keyer operations to be performed without cycling constantly through the break address sequence described earlier The individual sections comprising the command message blocks are discussed in t
133. lt setting X Size The horizontal size of the image in pixels Information only cannot be changed Y Size The vertical size of the image in pixels Information only cannot be changed Number of Frames The number of frames this image contains Information only cannot be changed 4 18 e Operation CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Menu 8 Image Freezing Storage and Deletion Menu 8 Image Freezing Storage and Deletion Number of Images The current number of images stored in the card Information only cannot be changed Memory Used The percentage of memory used by the images stored in the card Information only cannot be changed Un freeze PGM When the select button is pressed on this item whichever BKGD is on air will toggle BKGD between a live and a frozen state LIVE is the default setting Un freeze Key When the select button is pressed on this item the video currently being used in the Alpha external key input buffers will be frozen LIVE is the default setting Store Last Frozen This will take the last image that was frozen in this menu and store it in flash memory Image to Flash After this has been done you should go to the Still Store Setup menu to set up your image records to use this new image Communication with external devices is disabled while an image is being captured this way Select Still to Delete If you want to free up memory on the card use this item to choose
134. lues of characters between and V inclusive transmitted as two ASCII Hex characters MSB most significant byte first The CDK 111A M handles the commands listed below It will send a response or reply command if it gets a query or request command or it will take an action and send a response or reply if it gets a set command Command List The CDK 111A M supports the following Leitch DSK protocol commands e System Informational Commands o Device Type Request o Device Version Request o Device Description Request e DSK Control commands o Mask Attributes o Keyer Effects o Mask Location o Keyer Attributes o Keyer Rates o Keyer Levels The command specific data fields for the supported Leitch DSK protocol commands are defined in the following section 5 38 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Leitch DSK Emulation Commands Following are the commands supported by the CDK 111A M System Information Commands Device Type Request and Response I T I T This command is used to determine the existence ID and type of device s in the system chain In the request command the beginning and ending device ID fields are for determining specific units in series among several in the system i e from device 4B through to device 4F only The response comes from each of the individual devices Device Type Request and Response I T IIT oe Command Data Fields
135. luminance keyer This means that the shape of the key on screen is determined by the luminance values of the alpha signal BNC 8 for an external key in conjunction with the clip and gain values The default setting is 50 The clip value sets a threshold value for the luminance in the alpha signal Every luminance value in the alpha signal that is greater than the clip value is shown in the key and no luminance value in the alpha signal that is less than the clip value is shown as part of the key A clip value of 0 0 means that the key video will be displayed full screen and none of the background video will be visible A clip value of 100 096 means that the key video will not be visible at all regardless of whether the key is on air or not Key Gain Key gain determines the size of a range around the clip level setup in key clip A gain value of 100 0 has a range size of 0 around the key clip The default setting is 57 24 A key gain value of 100 0 is referred to as a Hard key A hard key has no transparency in it Every value of the alpha signal that 1s above the clip level is shown fully on the program video whereas no value of the alpha signal that is below the clip level is shown in the program video at all Lower gain values increase the size of the range around the key clip Values of the luminance level of the alpha signal that fall within this range will now start to appear in the program monitor as transparent Lum
136. mand Data Field All Stop Options All Stop Options bit settings BitO Transitions are cut to final state Bit Reserved Bit2 The transition mode is set to background Bit3 All keys are removed Bit4 Change PGM and all AP s to crosspoint 1 normally black Bit 5 7 Reserved System Status 0x12 SYSTEM_STAT This reply returns only values of 0 indicating an okay condition This is done so the entire status byte can be tested against zero to determine if anything is not functioning System Status 0x12 SYSTEM_STAT DEI Command Data Field System Status Status amy __ System Status byte value 00 OK System Configuration 0x13 SYSTEM CONFIG This reply returns only values of 0 indicating an okay condition This is done so the entire configuration byte can be tested against zero to determine if anything 1s not functioning System Configuration 0x13 SYSTEM CONFIG DEEST Command Data Field Configuration am Configuration byte value 00 OK CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 33 Transition Status 0x15 TX_STAT2 This command reply gives the status of transition at the time this query was received Transition Status 0x15 TX_STAT2 Command Data Fields Transition Keyer Transition Hold Video Summary Audio On Off Status Status Status Status Transition Video Status byte values 01 Quiescent 03 Transitional 04 Fading To Black 05 Fading
137. me of the file being transferred and the path where it is stored on your computer Progress Bar The progress bar is a visual representation of how much of the transfer has been completed Time Elapsed This displays the total time that has elapsed during the transfer of the image in progress Estimated Time Remaining This displays the estimated amount of time remaining to transfer the image in progress Recording now flashes in the status bar of the ITP main window Bytes Transferred This displays the total amount of bytes that have been transferred for the current image Status This display changes as the CDK 111A M and computer communicate during the transfer process During the transfer process the two red LEDs on the card DS3 and DS5 flash intermittently as a signal that the transfer is in progress 3 Click OK on the CDK 111 Image Transfer dialog that appears CDK 111 Image Transfer Image transfer to CDK 111 completed successfully CDK 111 Image Transfer Dialog When the transfer is complete the LEDs stop flashing and the program returns to the main screen Note CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 See Chapter 4 Operation for details on the LED locations and functionality Image Transfer Program e 3 27 Additional Features You can use the Image Transfer Program to do several other image file management tasks such as e Displaying the contents of the card memory for deletion
138. mine the currently set auto transition rate for the type of transition specified in the command The response from the keyer will be in the form of the write command the message bytes having the formats shown in the figure on the next page A write command from the editor sets the auto transition frame rate The rate is specified in three message bytes their formats are shown below Note that the write command updates the appropriate auto transition rate display and may or may not initiate the transition Each digit of the frame rate is expressed in binary coded decimal BCD The rate message bytes formats are shown below Rate Byte 1 contains a transition start control bit and the most significant digit hundreds digit of the frame rate Rate Bytes 2 and 3 Rate byte 2 contains the next most significant digit tens digit of the frame rate Rate byte 3 contains the least significant digit units digit of the frame rate CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 17 Auto Transition Rate Command AC 7D CC FD E il d dh Address Code NEN COSI NE FEE AUTO Transition Rate 02 0 4 None FADE Transition Rate 02 0 7 None VFTB Transition Rate 02 0 7 None TI Lei 05 05 05 1 C 1 D 1 C 01 CC Rate bytes 1 2 3 01 FD Rate bytes 1 2 3 01 FC Rate bytes 1 2 3 Rate1 Transition control bits and most significant digit of rate WRITE AUTO Transition Rate FADE Transition Rate VFTB Transition Rate
139. mmand the above four numbers will invoke the corresponding 5 20 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 transition No transition starts if they are issued together with Push button off C7 command When issued together with Read back 46 47 commands OF and 0C will return a message showing whether its corresponding auto trans is going on 52 and 0D will not return a message Software Version Command 6C EC The editor uses the read form of this command to determine the keyer software version The response from the keyer will be in the form of the write command Note that the write command is shown see below for explanation purposes only It is not intended to be sent by the editor to the keyer Software Version Command 6C EC Function Byte Count Esta Address Command Code message ma LL sew vei 02 fe e se Cw T_T __ sota ve fos fo rr Sample of a software version number 9 byte string V12 14bbb Most significant digit d0 V b D8 least significant digit Where e V just stands for version e 12 is the major release number e is an ASCII period acting as a separator e 14 is the minor release number e B is an ASCII space padding out the rest of the message this may be filled with data in future releases Card Status Command 73 74 The editor uses the read command to determine the current status of the two
140. mmand Foradada ios 5 24 Command List eg ane han ine e 5 26 GVG MASTER2100 Emulation CommandS i 5 27 Leitch DSK Emulation Protocol sess 5 37 Command format eerte nennen rennen ener nnns 5 37 Command nre re tue ise aa asili 5 38 Leitch DSK Emulation Commands eene enne 5 39 System Information CommandS nono nocn nono nnon corn nonnrrnn ran nrrn naar 5 39 DSK Control commandis sess 5 41 Appendix B Software Upgrades 6 1 InzIhis Appendix CAE A hee eae st ie Ed 6 1 Software Uperade 4 sete ete lieet dedere e m Etude eee teas Perdre vices 6 2 Replacing the CPU Boot Flash Chip nono nonnrononnnnnos 6 2 Appendix C Specifications 7 1 In This Appetidix 4 ta to stt Ie dese tini ie tutus 7 1 CDK 111A M Technical Specifications eee 7 2 Generalitat acter nt Alans eor iati ias teint 7 2 System Ea OaE a A pid ettet 7 2 Feature Comparison Chart essere ener 7 3 Analog Reference Input n eene eene nennen ennt 7 3 Video2InpUuts 5 ad ici ioni A astu tetti testet i 3 7 4 Video Outputs i oeste rante cre oie bi ote pl io ies 7 4 CDK 111A M BNC Connectors iii 7 4 CDK 111A M BNC Settings enne 7 5 Baud Rates ioter eee Ute Mit 7 5 Cable Assemblies noa iui buie o et pe scan listens tu 7 6 VO Power D
141. n See image below Z5 CDK 111 Image Transfer File Transfer Help Images To Transfer Image Properties SPECIALRET File Name C images CDK Stills SPECIALRPT tga Still Image Name SPECIALRPT Change 11 char max Name Storage Format Full Screen No Alpha Horiz Position lo Wert Position lo FECIAL REPORT Image Width 720 Image Height 486 Color Depth 24 Bit of images to transfer 1 Image Size 688 Kbytes Remove From List CDK 111 Status Total Memory 32 608 Kbytes Memory Used 0 Kbytes R O Ss S Memory Available 32 608 Kbytes paie To Bytes To Transfer 688 Kbytes Connected to CDK 111 using USB port 22 10 2004 esa CDK 111 Image Transfer Program Window Panels on the main screen display information about the image you selected Panel descriptions follow 3 16 e Image Transfer Program CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Images To Transfer Panel Images To Transfer SPECIALRPT of images to transfer 1 Remove From List Images To Transfer Panel The main screen displays additional information about the file that has just been selected The Images To Transfer panel is on the upper left side of the main screen The name of the selected file loads into the Images To Transfer panel It contains a list of images that are being cued up for transfer Images can be removed from the list by highlighting the image and clicking Remove From List at the bottom of the panel You can clear all
142. nable or disable SMPTE 269M Fault Reporting e Bridging pins 3 and 5 enable SMPTE 269M Fault Reporting e Bridging pins and 3 disable SMPTE 269M Fault Reporting 7 10 e Appendix C Specifications CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 GPI Panel Tally Jumper Block J6 This jumper block is used in conjunction with the menu software to define the status of BNC 2 whether it is used as an input for a GPI an input output for a Control Panel or as a Tally output e Bridging pins and 2 configures the BNC 2 to be used as a GPI input e Bridging pins 3 and 4 configures the BNC 2 to be used with the DCP111 Remote Control Panel unit e Bridging pins 5 and 6 configures the BNC 2 to be used as a Tally output Caution Only one bridge may be installed on the jumper N block J6 Installing more than one bridge may cause permanent damage to the CDK 111A M card Please note that contrary to the other jumper blocks the single bridge on J6 must be installed horizontally to short circuit either pins 1 and 2 or pins 3 and 4 or pins 5 and 6 Important The configuration of this jumper blocks defines the function of the BNC 2 connector The desired operation must also be setup with the CDK 111A M on screen menu and must match the configuration bridge installed on J6 See Chapter 2 Installation and Setup for more details CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix C Specifications e 7 11 7 12 e Appendix C Specifications CDK
143. nal field for device type If not specified all devices respond Device Version Response I V Response Data Fields Device ID Hardware Hardware Software Software Type Version Type Version IV RESPONSE Response Data Field Definitions Device ID Unique Bus ID of responding device Hardware Type Hardware version of responding device Hardware Version Hardware type of responding device Software Type Software version of responding device Software Version Hardware version of responding device Device Description Request and Response I A I A This command is used to determine the existence ID and type of device s in the system chain In the request command the beginning and ending device ID fields are for determining specific units in series among several in the system 1 e from device 4B through to device 4F only The response comes from each of the individual devices Device Description Request I A Request Data Fields Beginning Ending L A REQUEST Request Data Field Definitions Beginning Device ID Optional field for lowest ID number of multiple devices queried with the command Ending Device ID Optional field for highest ID number of multiple devices queried with the command Device Type Optional field for device type If not specified all devices respond sent as ASCII Hex number 5 40 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Device Description Response I
144. nctions in Chapter 4 If there is no reference signal on BNC IN e The card attempts every 10 seconds to sync to signal from BNC IN e The card generates invalid signal until you either Connect a valid source to the BNC IN input OR Select another reference source option in Menu 9 Input Output Delays AUTO DETECT On power up this setting attempts for 10 seconds to synchronize to the External Ref signal If that signal is not present the card then attempts every 10 seconds to synchronize to the BNC IN input While synchronizing the DS8 LED pulses red and turns off when synchronization is achieved If unsuccessful the DS8 Error LED lights solid red until you view the error explanation in Menu A Diagnostics For more information on the LEDs see LED Functions in Chapter 4 If the card still fails to lock to a sync signal check all cable connections and retry 2 20 Installation and Setup CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program In This Chapter This chapter includes e Preparing for Image Transfers e Image Specifications e File Naming Conventions e Installing the Image Transfer program e Image Transfer Protocol Setup e Image Transfer Cable Connections e Card Menu Setup for Serial Transfer e Transferring Still Images e Transferring Animated Images e Uploading Images to the CDK 111A M e Additional Features e Displaying the Contents of the Card e Downloading Images from the CDK 111A M e Capt
145. nd Alpha outputs to any Synergy switcher inputs as designated by the facility engineer 3 For remote control of the CDK 111A M in ALG mode connect the DCP 111 panel to BNC 2 House Sync Generator ALG CDK 111A M Synergy Switcher Digital Reference Signal Out to BNC IN or to Frame BNC REF IN BKGD1 In 1 Designated Switcher Input 1 BKGD2 In 2 Designated Switcher Input ERS Panel DIGITAL MIXER i Not Used i Not Used Logo Fill Out 5 Logo Alpha Out 6 7 External Key Fill In DCP 111 Remote Control Optional External Key Alpha In ALG CDK 111A M Cabling Diagram Important Before turning on the power please ensure that the rotary switch on the front edge of the CDK 111A M card is turned to position 0 This is the normal operating position in ALG mode See Chapter 4 Operation for information on controlling the ALG using either the card edge buttons or the DCP 111 remote control buttons 8 8 e Appendix D Animated Logo Generator Mode CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Index 1 12 bit analog value n 5 13 8 8 bit analog value 5 13 A Accessing the menu systemM i 2 8 Accessories optional sse 1 9 A D abbreviation i 1 5 Address byte sce eee Re ee dede 5 5 editor select reine tt edere 5 5 poll ia e edes 5 5 Se
146. nd notes concerning interaction with the KEY ENABLE command CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 31 Key Enable 0x0B KEY ENABLE Command Data Field Keyer Select quw Keyer Select byte values 01 Keyer 1 02 Keyer 2 Bit 2 7 Ignored Reserved 1 One or more keyers must be selected for the command format of this field Only one keyer may be selected for the query format of this field No keyers selected is an invalid condition Key Status 0x0C KEY_STAT This command indicates that status for Keyer 1 if not physically present will be reported as off air Use the System Status and System Configuration commands to obtain more information Key Status 0x0C KEY STAT Command Data Field Keyer Status QUERY Keyer Status bit settings Bit0 Keyer1 0 Offair 1 On air Bit Keyer 2 0 Off air 1 On air Bit2 7 Ignored Reserved Automation Enable Status 0x0D AUTO STAT This command send an Enabled reply to a Status query On the CDK 111A M the Automation interface cannot be disabled Automation Enable Status 0x0D AUTO STAT Function Command Data Field Keyer Status cum Status byte value 01 Enabled 5 32 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Stop Ongoing Transition ALL_STOP This command stops all on going transitions and resets the system to a known state Stop Ongoing Transition ALL_STOP Com
147. nd press the Menu Select button on the card edge to move the cursor to the menu item s submenu column Note The Board Addresses are displayed in hexadecimal and range from 0 Hex to FC Hex Addresses must be even numbers a system requirement and therefore the system is limited to a total of 127 uniquely numbered cards This is also the total number of cards that can be controlled from a single serial port For those not familiar with working in hexadecimal the even digits are those that end in 0 2 4 6 8 A C and E 4 Systematically enter the Board Addr item in each card and set its address to a unique even number 5 When you have set a card s address press the Menu Select button again to return you to the left hand column 6 Rotate the Menu Selector knob to the 0 position to save the data and exit the menu system 2 18 e Installation and Setup CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Reference Source Selection This section describes procedures for choosing the reference signal for the card In Menu 9 Input Output Delays the Reference Source Select menu item has three options e EXTERNAL REF e BNCIN REF e AUTO DETECT EXTERNAL REF On power up with this default option selected the card attempts to synchronize to an external analog reference signal usually the house sync black or color bars When the card is installed in a DFR 8110A C frame with an external reference connected to the REF BNC inpu
148. necerte lipari 2 2 Unsliaped keyra i 4 15 4 17 Upgrading software i 6 1 6 2 Uploading images to the CDK 111A M 3 24 USB cable connection 3 10 cable specifications n 7 6 DO at nie 2 3 protocol ITP options 3 7 protocol ITP setup sese 3 6 User CDK 111A M iii 1 4 V Value column MENU 4 11 Video fill option cian ii 4 15 4 16 format menu itemM i 4 20 input and output cable connections 2 6 input specifications sese 7 4 output specifications ir 7 4 Systenis i Rie AAA 1 4 Ww Write command format of second byte 5 8 Write commands sees 5 7 X X position menu item 4 19 X size menu item nono ncnnnonnnonno 4 19 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Y Y position menu itemM 4 19 Y size menu item Index e 9 7
149. nect BNC 3 and BNC 4 to avoid any communication conflicts during the transfer 1 Remove the CDK 111A M card from its frame slot Caution If recently in service the card may be hot Handle with care 2 Connect the right angled socket strip connector end of the cable to jumper J1 Rx Termination and Download Jumper on the CDK 111A M card The socket strip connector end should be plugged in to jumper J1 so that the cable lays along the card and the Type D 9 pin connector end is accessible from the front end of the frame when the card is re installed See Appendix C Specifications and the silk screening on the back of the card for pin reference The location of the jumper J1 is shown on the diagram at the beginning of Chapter 2 Installation 3 Re install the card into its frame slot 4 Connect the Type D 9 pin connector to a Com Port on your PC If you require additional cable length attach serial cable extensions as necessary 3 12 e Image Transfer Program CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Card Menu Setup for Serial Transfer The Image Transfer Program is set to transfer images via the USB port by default If you are using the PC Interface cable or the Serial Download cable each card must be individually set up via the menu before you can upload or download images Note 1 Go to Menu D Card Setup by rotating the Menu Selector knob to the D position Using the middle Menu Down button on the card e
150. no nono nono nro nn i 4 21 Menu D Card Setup esee ss a aio Tas 4 22 Meriu E Tally GPL Set p cts a a UR de estes tide aos 4 24 Menu Fs BNC Listing eee RR a e Oe e RE WAR Re qutt 4 25 ii e Contents CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols 5 1 Tn This Appendix Rete BAe le a eee 5 1 GVG 100 Emulation Protocol eet a RE an e 5 2 General De scriptiot a a ni iaia 5 2 Editor Connector Pitiouts as esee aet o oa 5 3 Protocol Elements renali ica as e tcs 5 4 Break Character 00 cen A ERAT etu 5 5 Address Byte Editor Select Address i 5 5 Command Message Block Structure sse 5 6 Byte Count Byte ierra ta E 5 7 Effects Address Byte riore Has a aee edt 5 7 Command Code Byte Read WTrIte 5 7 Message BY LES oe tenet PEOR Re ts Uk Na ise een 5 9 Editor Interface State Diagram i 5 10 Protocol Command Descriptions i 5 11 List of Commands aseo eee Re edet e Rane ea n deti nel 5 11 Additions to the GVG 100 Emulation Protocol eese 5 23 Commands Not Implemented nono no cono nn ro nnconncnnrnnnnonno 5 23 Extra Commands Control Numbers 5 23 Other Differences iiie e Re RO Dd Fe e Ren etu i eed 5 23 GVG MASTER2100 Emulation Protocol noc nonn nooo nooo ron nnnn ninio 5 24 Co
151. nt in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Ross Video Ltd could void the user s authority to operate this equipment CANADA This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de 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 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 RossGear 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 RossGear 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
152. ntrol Card edge Key Trans button Background Trans button and Fade To Black button RS 485 Remote Control GVG 100 Protocol GPI and Tally BNC s configured via menu DCP 111 Control Panel optional STMPE 269M Fault Reporting System Timing 7 2 e Appendix C Specifications All video inputs zero time relative to BKGD 1 input auto timing will correct for inputs out of time by up to one full frame The minimum delay through the keyer is 114 samples This delay can be manually increased in single sample steps to a maximum of one full frame Delays are adjustable between the start of the reference signal frame and the start of the video output frame CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Feature Comparison Chart Video input channels Number of keys on air Preview Overlay menu display BKGD crossfade Frame synchronization on every input External analog reference signal input Adjustable delay from reference to output signal Storage for multiple stills and animated logos Fade to black Program output with EDH insertion Second program output with EDH insertion One preview output with EDH insertion Fail safe relay BKGDI to PGM Out 1 on power failure Accommodates SMPTE 259M C USB port for image download Full transition control with 0 999 frame control Clip gain matte fill and box mask controls Control via GPI unbalanced full duplex RS 485 or 0 12V RS 232 compatible interface on screen configuration menu cont
153. o either BNC 3 or BNC 4 as shown in the figure on page 2 8 CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Installation and Setup e 2 7 Note 2 8 e Installation and Setup RS 485 Serial Control Device Rx Tx BNC T Connector Type D 9 pin conieco Coaxial Cable ig a Tx BNC 4 s Rx BNC 3 J1 4 6 BB 13 5 eje CDK 111A M Tx BNC 4 2 amp Rx BNC3 J1 416 1818 13 5 o CDK 111A M Tx BNC 4 o Rx BNC 3 J1 2 8 13 5 2 4 CIS CDK 111A M Multiple CDK 111A Ms Communication Cable Connections When multiple CDK 111A Ms are connected to a serial port the last card in the series must be terminated Bridge pins 2 and 4 and pins 3 and 5 on jumper J1 to terminate the last card On all other cards place a jumper on pins 4 and 6 and one on pins 3 and 5 See Appendix C Specifications and the silk screen on the back of the card for jumper pinout reference If your facility requires more than 127 CDK 111A Ms a second serial port must be used to control the next 127 cards The interface cables are approximately 2 ft in length and have a Type D 9 pin connector on one end and two coaxial cables with male BNC connectors on the other Extend the communication cables to the required length for your
154. o the CDK 111A M Important 3 26 e Image Transfer Program The final step when transferring images to the card is the actual uploading process itself When transferring images using the Serial Download cable connect BNC 3 and BNC 4 to ensure communication during the transfer 1 Once all of the images whether still or animated have been selected click Transfer on the menu bar to open the drop down list as follows Z5 CDK 111 Image Transfer File METE Contents of Card Upload To CDK 111 Download From CDK 111 Capture Still gt Erase Selected Images Erase All Images Transfer Menu Drop Down List 2 To begin the transfer click on the Upload to CDK 111 menu item or click on the Start Transfer to CDK 111 box in the main screen The Transfer Status dialog opens CDK 111 Transfer Status Image 1 of 21 Sending Image SPECIALRPT File Name C images CDK Stills SPECIALAPT taa 0 ENNE 100 Time Elapsed 0 00 09 Estimated Time Remaining 0 01 45 Bytes Transferred 430 Kbytes of 2 591 Kbytes Status Transferring Image to CDK 111 Transfer Status Dialog CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 This dialog displays the relevant transfer information as it happens Image This displays the number of files that are scheduled for transferring and which file is presently in progress Sending Image This displays the actual name of the image being transferred File Name This displays the na
155. og 4 Select the Com Port that has the transfer cable attached 5 Select the desired baud rate Usually the higher the baud rate the lower the amount of time to transfer an image At 57 600 baud expect an image transfer to take approximately eight 8 minutes per MB of data Note See Chapter 4 Operation for details on this menu parameter 6 Select the appropriate video mode for your system 7 Click OK 8 Proceed to the Image Transfer Cable Connections section below CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 9 Image Transfer Cable Connections There are three different cables available to transfer images to the CDK 111A M e Universal Serial Bus USB A B Cable supplied P N 135 004 e PC Interface Cable supplied P N 1111C 302 e Serial Download Cable supplied with cards prior to Issue 3 P N 1111C 300 Choose the cable that is more convenient for your facility layout and working situation The USB cable and either of the serial cables can be connected simultaneously but only one Com Port at a time can be active for image transferring Connecting the USB cable A USB cable is supplied with either of the Image Transfer Program CDs Caution Both the CDK 111 Product Resources and Image N Transfer Program v2 3 CDs contain the necessary USB drivers to allow data transfer between your computer and the CDK 111A M card via the USB port Ensure the software has been correctly instal
156. og 5 When the transfer is complete the Image Download dialog appears Click OK The Image Transfer Program copies the file to the directory that you have chosen It uses the file name that the file was stored under on the card and appends tga to the end Capturing Stills The CDK 111A M can capture full frame images from either of the BKGD inputs or the complete Key and Alpha information from BNC 7 and 8 In each case the card captures the active portion of the video information It does not capture any of the ancillary data such as Closed Captioning Key captures and BKGD captures are stored in different internal formats You can not display a Key capture in a BKGD buffer or a BKGD capture in a key buffer 1 On the menu bar click Transfer and select Capture Still 2 A secondary tab opens CDK 111 Image Transfer File BEES Contents of Card Upload To CDK 111 Image Prop Download From CDK 111 Capture Still Bkad A Bkgd B Key Alpha Erase Selected Images Erase All Images Transfer Menu Drop Down List CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 3 Click on either BKGD A BKGD B or Key Alpha The program asks you to give the captured image a name CDK 111 Still Capture Enter a name for the image 11 char max Cancel BKGD A Shol CDK 111 Still Capture Dialog 4 Type in the name and click OK 5 Inthe CDK 111 Image Transfer dialog that appears click OK CDK 111 Image Transfer E
157. ommands in this section If your application requires further Leitch DSK protocol command support please contact Ross Video with this request Note All numbers in the following tables are in hexadecimal Command Descriptions Crosspoint 41 44 C1 C4 Analog Control 45 C5 Push button Lamp Control 46 47 C6 C7 Transition Mode 4A CA Auto Transition Rate 4C 7C 7D CC FC FD All Stop n a F2 Push button Select n a FB Software Version 6C EC Card Status 73 74 Error Status 71 72 n a not applicable Crosspoint Command 41 44 C1 C4 The editor uses the read form of the crosspoint command to determine which input crosspoint is selected on the key bus The response from the controlling device will be in the form of a write command with the message data containing the input number The write command allows the editor to select and input Note The CDK 111A M keyer will treat commands 43 44 as identical and C3 C4 as identical to ensure compatibility with most editors The CDK 111A M has two internal keyers either of which can be set to either an internal or external source Only one animated logo can be selected in the CDK 111A M at one time The other key source can be external live video or an internal still image Only Key Bus 1 Alpha and Key Bus 2 Alpha cannot be directly selected They follow the selections of Key Bus 1 Fill Key Bus 2 Fill For example if an internal logo is selected for the Fill the Alpha is automaticall
158. onent of the key on BNC 5 with the matte Fade To Black The FTB transition has an alternate function in ALG mode It simulates a transition to a black matte fill Therefore you can simply trigger an FTB instead of selecting the color black in the process described in the Matte Fill section above If you are using the output of the CDK 111A M as a self key triggering an FTB transition will have the effect of dissolving the key off without any action on the part of downstream devices Note FTB transitions triggered on the CDK 111A M will only effect BNC 5 not BNC 6 For most applications Ross Video recommends that FTB be invoked only on the switcher or downstream device CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix D Animated Logo Generator Mode e 8 7 Cabling This section explains how to connect the Animated Logo Generator ALG to your Synergy switcher Use the following steps to connect the ALG to your Synergy switcher 1 Using industry standard coaxial cable and BNC connectors connect either an analog reference to the BNC REF input of the DFR 8110A C frame or an SDI digital reference signal directly to the CDK 111A M BNC IN input See Reference Source Selection in Chapter 2 Installation and Setup for further details 2 In ALG mode BNC 5 and BNC 6 are the Fill and Alpha outputs respectively for the logo s stored on the card Using industry standard coaxial cable and BNC connectors connect these Fill a
159. ons set in Menu D BKGD 1 INPUT default setting BKGD 2 INPUT default setting Depends upon card configuration GPI CONTROL PANEL default setting or TALLY Depends upon card configuration GPI TALLY or RX default setting Depends upon card configuration GPI TALLY or TX default setting PROGRAM OUT default setting PREVIEW default setting or PROGRAM OUT KEY VIDEO INPUT default setting KEY ALPHA INPUT default setting Key 1 Status Whether Key 1 is currently ON AIR or OFF AIR default setting Key 2 Status Whether Key 2 is currently ON AIR or OFF AIR default setting FTB Status ON OFF default setting Whether the card is currently faded to black or not ww w w w w w w Time Active The time begins counting up when the card is powered on If the card continues to be in service with uninterrupted power for a period of approx 2 4 years it will reset to 0 and begin counting up again CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Operation e 4 25 4 26 e Operation CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols In This Appendix This appendix describes the communications protocol systems used with the CDK 111A M Note Only those who are developing a custom serial interface to the CDK 111A M will require the contents of this Appendix The following topics are discussed e GVG 100 Emulation Protocol e Protocol Elements e Editor Interface State Diagram e
160. operates 1 4 e Introduction CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used throughout this guide Abbreviation Guide Analog to Digital Background Bus Digital to Analog Distribution Amplifier Downstream Keyer Digital Video Effects Error Detection and Handling General Purpose Interface Identification Program Preview Rack Unit Serial Digital Interface CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Introduction e 1 5 CDK 111A M Overview CDK 111A M The CDK 111A M is the most advanced single card component digital keyer and keyer mixer available on the market today It suits a multitude of situations where high quality digital video keying and mixing is performed With built in fade to black and fail safe relay design the CDK 111A M is the perfect device for your critical program stream applications All CDK 111A M input video signals can be referenced to the BKGD 1 input or the reference input on the frame All signals can have full frame synchronization capability with infinite timing adjustment This makes it easy to install and eliminates many system timing issues The CDK 111A M can be configured with a true look ahead preview output which is ideal for live productions providing confidence in the quality and accuracy of the next scene to go to air The CDK 111A M can be configured on the fly to key either an external or internally generated key source or both The int
161. ore users cannot change clip gain or transparency values while the system is set to use shaped keys Menu 3 Key2 Setup Menu 3 Key2 Setup Key2 Source Your available options are e OFF No key will be displayed for Key 2 e BNC 7 and 8 Key 2 will use the external key inputs on BNC 7 and 8 default setting e Key Image Names Only key image file names appear This option allows you to choose to key any still source or animated source that has previously been downloaded into the card Key2 Clip The CDK 111A M is a linear luminance keyer This means that the shape of the key on screen is determined by the luminance values of the alpha signal BNC 8 for an external key in conjunction with the clip and gain values The default setting is 50 The clip value sets a threshold value for the luminance in the alpha signal Every luminance value in the alpha signal that is greater than the clip value is shown in the key and no luminance value in the alpha signal that is less than the clip value is shown as part of the key A clip value of 0 0 means that the key video will be displayed full screen and none of the background video will be visible A clip value of 100 096 means that the key video will not be visible at all regardless of whether the key is on air or not CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Operation e 4 15 Menu 3 Key2 Setup Key gain determines the size of a range around the clip level setup in
162. ort for image download Full transition control with 0 999 frame control Clip gain matte fill and box mask controls Control via GPI unbalanced full duplex RS 485 or 0 12V RS 232 compatible interface on screen configuration menu control panel and card edge pushbuttons Supports 525 line NTSC and 625 line PAL formats Serial interface 5 year warranty 1 Configured via the menu if desired CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Introduction e 1 7 CDK 111A M Block Diagram The CDK 111A M is a single card broadcast quality digital keyer designed specifically for broadcast or production situations S
163. ort staff is always available for consultation training or service CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Documentation Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this guide e Rear panel connectors and card level components are indicated in bold faced upper case letters For example The NTSC PAL OUT 1 connector is e Menu functions on the Preview Overlay are indicated in bold faced upper and lower case text For example The NTSC Setup Function allows you to e Menu choices on the Preview Overlay are indicated in bold faced upper case letters using sans serf font For example Select BANK A to access the first bank of CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Introduction e 1 3 Documentation Terms The following terms are used throughout this guide e Chassis and Frame both refer to the DFR 8014A C and DFR 8110A C frames that house the CDK 111A M modules e Operator and User both refer to the person who uses the CDK 111A M e Board Card and Module all refer to the CDK 111A M card Itself including all components and switches e SDT Serial Digital Interface SMPTE 259M C all refer to the serial digital video signal that is distributed via a single coaxial cable with BNC connectors and is used by the CDK 111A M e System and Video System refers to the mix of interconnected digital and analog production equipment in which the CDK 111A M
164. ovided in the IC socket see positions 2 on the diagram and gently pry the chip upwards until it is freed from the contacts Caution Be careful not to insert the Extraction Tool too far into the spaces as it will become lodged on the base of the socket and will bend or break the chip socket if too much pressure is applied 6 Discard the used chip as you will no longer require it 7 Holding the new CPU Boot Flash Chip pin side down locate the small indented dimple on the shorter beveled side of the chip This circle must be lined up with the small arrow located within the IC socket If you have placed the card right side up as per the diagram the arrow will be pointing downward on the bottom edge of the socket base 8 Carefully position the new chip over the IC socket with the arrow and dimple aligned as stated above Note If the chip is positioned properly you will notice that the bottom right corner is beveled to match the shape of the socket position 3 on the diagram thus preventing improper insertion of the chip 9 Insert the chip into the socket pressing gently to fasten the chip into place 10 Replace the CDK 111A M card into the gear frame slot from which it was removed 11 Replace the front panel cover of the gear frame This completes the procedure for replacing the CPU Flash Boot Chip and hence upgrading your CDK 111A M software CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix B Software Upg
165. ow fast and adjustable The fast rate 1s set for a 10 frame transition while the slow rate is set for 45 frames Toggling the switch to the center adjustable position will use the transition rate set in the menu Fade To Black e Operation Mode pressing the Fade To Black button fades the PGM output to black or up from black depending upon its present state using either the control panel transition rate see Trans Rate Toggle Switch or the transition rate set in the menu e Menu mode this button does not have a function when working in menu mode BKGD Auto Trans Button e Operation Mode pressing the BKGD Auto Trans Button will transition between BKGD 1 and BKGD 2 using either the control panel transition rate see Trans Rate Toggle Switch or the transition rate set in the menu e Menu mode pressing the BKGD Auto Trans Button will change the on screen menu to the next menu in the 1 F menu sequence BKGD Cut Button e Operation Mode pressing the BKGD Cut Button will cut from whichever BKGD is on air to the other one e Menu mode pressing the BKGD Cut Button will change the on screen menu to the previous menu in the 1 F menu sequence Key1 Auto Trans Button e Operation Mode pressing the Keyl Auto Trans Button will transition Key on or off e Menu mode in the left hand column pressing the Key Auto Trans Button will move the cursor to the next item in the menu you are in In the right
166. paque OFFF transparent MASK TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Used to decrease message traffic Ross Video custom extension to GVG 100 protocol Write Byte Count varies according to control number Read Byte Count is 3 5 14 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Push button Lamp Control Command 46 47 C6 C7 The read command is used by the editor to determine the status of a push button and its associated lamp or LED The keyer will in turn respond with the appropriate form of the write command indicating either the on or off state of the specified push button lamp PB L The write command is used to turn the designated PB L on or off Use of an invalid PB L number within a write command will cause the keyer to ignore the command Note Commands 46 and 47 are identical If an invalid PB L number Is specified in the read command the reply will indicate an OFF status for a fictitious PB L 00 H Push button Lamp Control Command 46 47 C6 C7 Byte Count Effects Command Message Address Code AD fe Se ee 46 47 number n number PB L number The Push button Lamp control command has limitations due the functional differences inherent in two types of push buttons on control panels mutually exclusive and alternate action Mutually exclusive push buttons are interlocked so that only one push button in a group can be selected at a time selecting one cancels
167. pendix C Specifications for jumper pinout reference CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Installation and Setup e 2 11 3 Re install the card in the frame 4 With the card active in the frame set the card edge Menu Selector knob to D 5 Inthe Menu D Card Setup menu navigate to the BNC 2 menu item by pressing the Menu Up or Menu Down buttons on the card edge D Move to the BNC 2 submenu by pressing the Menu Select button 7 Navigate to the Control Panel submenu item by pressing the Menu Up or Menu Down buttons eo To save the changed menu item value press the Menu Select button once hz To store the changes turn the Menu Selector knob back to 0 The message STORING DATA TO FLASH will appear When all of the changed values have been stored the menu will disappear from the screen and the card will be in Operation mode 10 Using up to 100 meters of industry standard 75 Ohm coaxial cable connect the control panel cable to BNC 2 on the rear of the frame slot housing the CDK 111A M Note See Chapter 4 Operation for a complete description of the Control Panel 2 12 e Installation and Setup CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Navigating Through the Menus Using the Control Panel Enter the menus by pressing and holding the MENU button until the light in the upper left hand corner of the button flashes This will take approximately 3 seconds There are 15 menus in all labeled 1 to F hex
168. rades e 6 3 6 4 e Appendix B Software Upgrades CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix C Specifications In This Appendix This appendix provides technical specifications and connector pinout diagrams In addition comprehensive tables are provided that list supported baud rates and GPI input tally output and serial communication parameters The following sections are provided CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 CDK 111A M Technical Specifications General System Timing Feature Comparison Chart Analog Reference Input Video Inputs Video Outputs CDK 111A M BNC Connectors CDK 111A M BNC Settings Baud Rates Cable Assemblies CDK 111A M I O Power Delay Specifications GPI Inputs Tally Outputs and Serial Communication Jumper Locations Jumper Pinouts Jumper Configurations Appendix C Specifications e 7 1 CDK 111A M Technical Specifications General The following is a list of general specifications pertaining to the CDK 111A M Built in video test pattern generator Flat field black PLL Pathological EQ Pathological Color bars 75 32 Mbytes card memory for image capture 32 NTSC frames or Logo animation 128x64 Logo for 40 seconds video and alpha Key Invert Rounding to 8 bit or 10 bit Dithering to 0 3 7 or 15 levels Fully digital 14 bit internal processing Clip to SMPTE Luminance range or allow Super Black and or Super White levels configured via menu Card edge menu system co
169. re e OFF The area inside the box will hide the key default setting e ON The area outside the box will hide the key Menu 5 Matte Selection Menu 5 Matte Selection The matte 1s the color that is used when a key is set to Matte Fill 0 blue default setting 100 blue again with the color spectrum between If you have a selected key set to Matte fill it will show in a preview window on the menu Saturation Color saturation 1s defined as the depth of the selected color Use this to make a distinction between a pale red and a deep red for example A value of 0 0 will give no depth i e you will get a shade of grey A value of 100 0 will give you the maximum depth for your chosen color The default value is 50 Luminance Luminance is defined as the brightness of the selected color 0 096 will give you black 100 0 will give you white Please note that regardless of your selected hue and saturation as you approach 0 0 or 100 0 your color will approach black and white The default value is 50 Menu 6 DSK Setup No display When selected using the card edge selector this menu provides automatic settings for the CDK 111A M when it is used as a Downstream Keyer with a Synergy switcher The reference source detection setting in Menu 9 is automatically set to Auto Detect while position 6 is selected CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Operation e 4 17 Menu 7 Still Store Setup Menu 7
170. rite command a two byte status message is sent to the editor and the command is carried out The characteristics of these commands are described below 1 Read Commands Read commands allow the editor to determine the status of specified parameters of keyer operation For example a read command may be used to determine if Key Invert is currently selected or to determine the current setting of the CLIP control The keyer responds to a read command from the editor by returning the status of the parameter specified in the read command This status information is returned in the format of a write command CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 7 Bit Message bytes following the command code may or may not be required for read commands depending on the specific command Message bytes are discussed in the next section Write Commands Write commands are used by the editor for operations that configure the keyer or update its parameters such as adjusting the setting of an analog control or starting an auto transition The keyer responds to a write command by returning a two byte status message The first byte count is set to 01H The second contains the keyer response to the command The format of this second byte is as shown below Bit Logic Zero undefined nia asa 1 Key Loss Blanking i Pot aie eit A dea soa inci 1 Communication Error EST 1 RX Buffer Warn
171. rol panel and card edge pushbuttons Supports 525 line NTSC and 625 line PAL formats Serial interface 5 year warranty 1 Configured via the menu if desired Analog Reference Input e Accept a black analog reference from the DFR 8110A C frame e NTSC or PAL automatic detection e On board Phase Lock Loop maintains a stable display if the analog reference is lost CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix C Specifications e 7 3 7 4 e Appendix C Specifications Video Inputs Four video inputs with independent frame synchronizers Compliant with SMPTE 259M C Serial 4 2 2 digital video signaling Compliant with SMPTE Recommended Practice RP 168 1993 Definition of Vertical Interval Switching Point for Synchronous Video Switching Will compensate for switching source signals with a phase offset up to 32 us 860 video samples NTSC Vertical blanking interval may end at the start of any of the lines 10 273 through 20 283 Automatic cable equalization to 75 meters Video Outputs Two video outputs Compliant with SMPTE 259M C Serial 4 2 2 digital video signaling NTSC vertical blanking interval ends on the start of line 20 283 regardless of the video input signal timings EDH insertion on both outputs Other ancillary data selected from BKGD1 or BKGD2 input will pass through untouched CDK 111A M BNC Connectors The CDK 111A M has nine 9 BNC connectors on the rear of each module as shown below
172. s you can use the menu system as described in the next section or use the Board ID Switch on the bottom of the card edge to set the address of each CDK 111A M See diagram below 1 Board ID Switch The Board ID Switch is a 16 position rotary knob labeled 0 through F Using a tweaker screwdriver systematically set each card in the system to a different number on the Board ID Switch using numbers 1 through F Zero 0 is not a valid address for the first card See Appendix A Serial Protocols for a complete explanation of the address system CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Installation and Setup e 2 17 16 or More CDK 111A Ms For facilities that have 16 or more CDK 111A Ms the menu system must be used to assign a unique address for each card This address is used by the serial device to communicate with an individual card To set the card address 16 127 cards 1 Set the Board ID Switch on each card to 0 before assigning any addresses with the menu 2 Using the Menu Selector knob on the card edge navigate to Menu C Secondary Card Setup A NONE NONE SMPTE i I gt SECONDARY CARD SETUP 30H STABLE OUTPUT CAPTURE VALID WHEN CARD EDGE ADDRESS SELECTOR AT ZERO V P Menu C Secondary Card Setup Note See Chapter 4 Operation for details on Menu C items and their parameters 3 For each card navigate to the Board Addr item a
173. s Guide v4 10 Introduction e 1 1 About This Guide This guide covers the installation and operation of the Ross Video CDK 111A M Component Digital Multi Keyer 1 2 e Introduction Along with a Table of Contents the following chapters are included Chapter 1 Introduction summarizes the guide and describes the components and features of the CDK 111A M Chapter 2 Installation and Setup provides basic installation instructions for each module including cabling jumper settings and communication configuration Chapter 3 Image Transfer Program describes the installation and operation of the Image Transfer program used for uploading and downloading images to and from the CDK 111A M Chapter 4 Operation provides a detailed chart of all card level functions plus comprehensive information on all operating modes menus and features Appendix A Serial Protocol presents the communication protocol used in the CDK 111A M Appendix B Software Upgrades provides detailed instructions on how to perform software upgrades Appendix C Specifications presents a list of module specifications Appendix D Animated Logo Generator Mode describes card functionality when used as an Animated Logo Generator An Index is also provided for your reference Should you have a question pertaining to the operation of your CDK 111A M please contact us at the numbers listed in the front of this guide Our technical supp
174. sed normally as the RS422 RS485 Tx output and must not have a terminator resistor installed Pins 2 4 and 6 of J1 configure the terminator resistor on BNC 3 when that BNC is used as an RX input connector BNC 3 is used normally as the RS422 RS485 Rx input When several CDK 111A Ms have this BNC connected in parallel the last CDK must have the 120 Ohm terminator installed All other CDK 111A M cards in the chain must have the terminator removed If this Rx input is driven from an RS232 serial port then the 120 Ohm terminator must be removed on all CDKs This jumper block can also be used as a connector to serially transfer images and animation between the card and a PC using the Serial Download Cable BNC 4 Tx RS422 RS485 Jumper Configuration e Bridging pins 3 and 5 removes the 120 Ohm terminator on BNC 4 Tx output for any position card use BNC 3 Rx RS422 RS485 Jumper Configuration e Bridging pins 2 and 4 installs a 120 Ohm terminator on the Rx BNC 3 input for single card or last card use e Bridging pins 4 and 6 removes the 120 Ohm terminator on the Rx BNC 3 input for multiple but non last card use EDH Insertion Jumper Block J5 This jumper block is used to insert the EDH information into the PGM and or PV video stream e Bridging pins 2 and 4 disable EDH insertion on the PGM and PV video outputs e Bridging pins 4 and 6 enable EDH insertion on the PGM and PV video outputs This jumper block can also be used to e
175. serious damage to sensitive semiconductor devices Avoid handling the CDK 111A M cards in high static environments such as carpeted areas and when synthetic fiber clothing is worn Touch the rack frame to dissipate static charge before removing cards from the frame and exercise proper grounding precautions when working on the CDK 111A M cards GI CDK111 E E 2 Ji JE LJ lt x p 3 1 CPU Boot Flash Chip U10 2 Insertion Spaces for Extraction Tool 3 Beveled Corner Replacing the CPU Boot Flash Chip Use the following steps to replace the CPU Boot Flash Chip 1 Observe all static discharge precautions throughout the procedure 2 Remove the front panel cover of the RossGear frame that houses the CDK 111A M card 3 Using the ejector lever on the bottom of the card carefully remove the CDK 111A M card from its slot and set it on a flat static free surface with the component side up as per the above diagram Caution Card may be hot to the touch Allow it time to cool and handle with care 6 2 e Appendix B Software Upgrades CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 4 Locate the CPU Boot Flash Chip which is identified as component U10 See position 1 on the diagram above 5 Insert the Chip Carrier Extraction Tool which was supplied with your chip into the two spaces pr
176. t the card locks to the reference and displays the normal program output A MADE IN CANADA 90 250V 50 60Hz 1 5 0 5A 135 WATTS f TOR v Y oz ffe l Less x AUX ZA c WY B Y c AUX DFR 8110A A O External Reference Input REF on Rear of Frame DFR 8110A C While synchronizing the DS8 LED pulses red and turns off when synchronization is achieved If unsuccessful the DS8 Error LED lights solid red and remains lit until you view the external sync failure error in Menu A Diagnostics For more information on the LEDs see LED Functions in Chapter 4 If there is no external reference signal on the REF BNC input e The card attempts every 10 seconds to sync to signal from the REF BNC input e The card generates invalid signal until you either Connect a valid source to the REF BNC input OR Select another reference source option in Menu 9 Input Output Delays CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Installation and Setup e 2 19 BNC IN REF When selected this option causes the card to synchronize to the BKGD 1 input on BNC IN BKGD 1 IN 2 n CDK 111A M BNC IN Reference Input While synchronizing the DS8 LED pulses red and turns off when synchronization is achieved If unsuccessful the DS8 Error LED lights solid red until you view the error explanation in Menu A Diagnostics For more information on the LEDs see LED Fu
177. table on the next page A write command from the editor updates the analog control to a new value The control value setting is represented in the message by two bytes forming a signed 16 bit two s complement number Valid numbers range from 4096 to 4095 for bipolar controls and 0 to 4095 for unipolar controls The format is as shown in the figures below MSB LSB Bit Bit Bit Bit 76543210 76543210 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 x x x x x x x x EE Don t Care Bits 8 bit Analog Value 8 Bit Analog Value MSB LSB Bit Bit Bit Bit 76543210 76543210 mpo e e r e s 4 s 2 1 0 x x x x Don t Care Bits 12 bit Analog Value 12 Bit Analog Value All analog values are scaled to 12 bit representation regardless of internal precision CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 13 Analog Control Command 45 C5 Byte Effects Command Message Count Address Code READ WRITE MEA S MLE 1 Analog Controls Analog and value Analog LSB MSB All 4 Mask Edge 01 C5 7F top LSB MSB Bottom LSB MSB Controls Left LSB MSB Right LSB MSB Analog Control Numbers Control Control Name Fader Knob KEY2 TRANSPARENCY 0000 OFFF 0000 opaque OFFF transparent KEY2 CLIP KEY2 GAIN KEY1 CLIP KEY1 GAIN MASK TOP MASK LEFT MASK RIGHT MASK BOTTOM MATTE FILL HUE MATTE FILL SAT MATTE FILL LUM KEY1 TRANSPARENCY 0000 OFFF 0000 o
178. terface will expect a one byte address either the Select Address or the Poll Address Most often the address sent is the Select Address The editor select address identifies the keyer as the device to communicate with the editor The Select Address must always be an even number The Poll Address equals the Select Address plus 1 and is sent by the editor to determine if the keyer is on the bus If the keyer is present active it sends an acknowledge byte of 84H Hex back to the editor and remains in the active state The keyer is now ready to accept continuous command message transmission from the editor without going through the initial break address sequence again Any communication errors or time outs cause the keyer to send a negative acknowledge byte of 85H reject any unexecuted commands and return to the idle state Receipt of any other device s Select Address also causes the serial interface to enter the idle state requiring the break address sequence to be performed before the communication can be restored If another device s Poll Address is received it is ignored and the serial interface remains in the active state The Select Address 1s set on the CDK 111A M via the rotary Board ID dial at the card edge The select address for the keyer is the indicated Board ID on the dial multiplied by 2 If zero is selected the Select Address is determined by navigating to the on screen menu system The on screen menu system a
179. tes To Transfer n 3 16 3 21 Bytes Transferred in image transfer 3 25 C Cable assemblies iia Id 7 6 communications sess 2 6 Index e 9 1 CONMECHON td 2 6 connections CDK 111A M as ALG 8 8 for image transfer nono nono nonnonnnonos 3 10 PCnterface nia een 3 11 PC interface specifications 7 6 Serial oto aaa 3 10 serial download i 3 12 serial download specifications 7 7 serial interface specifications 7 8 serial PC interface 3 10 serial CONNECHION ee 3 11 USB connecting 3 10 USB specifications oooooonnnincnnonnnonconnconncanocnonnnoos 7 6 Cable assembly CDK 111A M to a PC interface 7 7 CDK 111A M to a Synergy frame 7 8 serial download 7 7 Capturing stills with ITP sess 3 28 Card address configuration sss 2 16 address with less than 16 CDK 111A Ms 2 16 address with more than 16 CDK 111A Ms 2 17 CDK 1TIA M aiitem 1 4 delay menu item sss 4 20 edge controls ao 2 8 installation and Setup 2 13 reference source selection 2 18 A E 4 23 status command
180. the selector on a menu position then hold down the Menu Select FTB Button until the system swaps the menu to the program output Changing the menu back to a preview overlay will involve changing the Menu Output item in Menu D Card Setup Each menu has a number or letter in the upper left hand corner which corresponds to the label on the selector knob along with its title Most menus are shown as two columns The left hand column contains a list of parameters for that specific menu while the right hand column contains values Boolean choices or lists associated with an item Once you have chosen a menu use the Menu Up 2 and Menu Down 3 buttons to move the cursor and navigate through the items on each menu Pressing the Menu Up button will move the cursor on the left hand side of the menu to the item above Likewise pressing the Menu Down button will move the cursor to the next item below on the list Some items have a single Menu Help line at the bottom of the menu which gives additional detail for that item When you wish to select an item and change its value press the Menu Select 4 button The cursor will move to the right hand column This column contains the values associated with each parameter and can be changed A momentary press of the up or down button will either increase or decrease the value of that item Holding either button down will cause the cursor to scroll through the values faster thus saving setup time W
181. tion mode 1 Menu Selector 3 Menu Down Key Button 2 Menu Up BKGD Button 4 Menu Select FTB Button 1 Menu Selector SW1 The Menu Selector is a 16 position rotary knob labeled 0 to F It is used to select the various menus for card installation and operation It must be in position 0 during operation as a standalone keyer or in position 6 during operation as a downstream keyer Note Setting the card in Menu mode while the card is drawing a still to a Bkgd or Key will freeze or corrupt the drawing Wait until images are drawn to their outputs before entering menu mode 2 Menu Up BKGD Button SW2 e Operation pressing the Menu Up BKGD Button will dissolve from BKGD 1 to BKGD 2 and vice versa using the transition rate set in the menu e Menu mode the Menu Up BKGD Button is used to move the cursor to the item above on the menu A momentary press will advance one item When in a sub menu holding the button will cause the cursor to automatically scroll up through the items 4 2 e Operation CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 3 Menu Down Key Button SW3 Operation mode pressing the Menu Down Key Button will dissolve a key on or off using the transition rate set in the menu Menu mode the Menu Down Key Button is used to move the cursor to the item below on the menu A momentary press will advance one item When in a sub menu holding the button will cause the cursor to au
182. tion Commands Following are the commands supported by the CDK 111A M Next Transition 0x01 TX_NEXT If commands TX NEXT and KEY ENABLE are sent in the same field the KEY ENABLE command must be sent first to indicate which key is being transitioned and what state the key will transfer to Next Transition 0x01 TX NEXT unen Command Data Field Cow A Next Transition byte values 01 BKGD transition 02 Key transition 03 BKGD amp Key transition Bit 2 7 Reserved Note Either bit 0 bit 1 or both must be selected 00 is unrecognized Start Transition 0x02 TX_START Start Transition 0x02 TX START unen Command Data Field Trigger Mod Trigger Mod byte values 01 Start video 02 Bit 1 7 Ignored Reserved CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 27 Select Transition Type 0x03 TX_TYPE Select the Transition Type for the next transition The CDK 111A M does not support wipes If a wipe transition is selected the card will perform a fade If a transition type has been configured as a custom transition the transition will execute as a custom transition Select Transition Type 0x03 TX TYPE unen Command Data Field ee Transition data byte values 01 Take 02 Fade Fade 03 Take Fade 04 Mix 05 Fade Take 06 Wipe only does fade Select Transition Rate 0x04 TX RATE Command information e Replies returns the rate type and rate value
183. tional message bytes are required to indicate the new value to which the analog control is to be set pS MESSAGE BYTE S BYTE EFFECTS COMMAND COUNT ADDRESS CODE BYTE BYTE BYTE MAXIMUM SIZE 255 BYTES Command Message Structure Message Bytes CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 9 Editor Interface State Diagram Now that an overview of all elements of the protocol has been presented here is a summary of how the keyer processes editor commands Power Up Unit De selected Idle State Any State Break Valid Break Received Received Other Poll Address Wait for Select Address Active State Valid Select Address Received Send ACK 0x84 Any State Communication Error Listen for Characters Flag Command as Bad Send NACK 0x85 Selected State Set Comm Error Bit if enabled Received Characters Queue Overflow Store Characters Wait for Complete in Queue Command EDITOR INTERFACE PROCESS Command etc Search for Next Complete Command Complete Reject Byte Count Send Protocol Error Invalid or Flagged as Bad Execute Command COMMAND INTERPRETER PROCESS Editor Interface State Diagram 5 10 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Protocol Command Descriptions List of Commands The following list shows the order of the protocol c
184. tomatically scroll down through the items 4 Menu Select FTB Button SW4 Operation mode pressing the Menu Select FTB Button will fade the PGM output to black or bring it up from black depending upon its present state It uses the transition rate set in the menu Menu mode the Menu Select FTB button is used to move the cursor to the sub menu values in the right hand column The values in these sub items can then be adjusted using the Menu Up or Down Button Pressing the Menu Select Button again will return the cursor to the left hand column When setting up the menus on a CDK 111A M and you want to swap the menu from a PV overlay to a PGM overlay hold down the Menu Select FTB Button until the system swaps the menu to the program output Changing the menu back to a preview overlay will involve changing the Menu Output item in Menu D Card Setup Note CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 When the card starts drawing a still indicated by 2 toggling red LEDs it responds a bit slower to the operation mode button presses Hold buttons down a few seconds longer or wait until the still is drawn in this situation If a BKGD image is being drawn you cannot access menus Operation e 4 3 LED Functions Light Emitting Diodes LEDs on the CDK 111A M cards indicate normal and error conditions This section describes LED locations and functionality 111 EX ay 2 6 10 e 0 e Component sid
185. transfer is initiated the key will disappear When the transfer is complete the user must redisplay the key in order to see it on air Use the following steps to transfer still images Ensure that the Menu Selector knob is set to the 0 position and no menu is open Note that if you are in DSK Mode the knob can be set to the 0 or 6 positions 2 Initiate the ITP on your PC by clicking CDK 111 Image Transfer from the Windows Start gt Programs Ross Video menus 3 Onthe ITP menu bar click File The following drop down list appears CDK 111 Image Transfer IM Transfer Help Add Image Ctrl I Add Bug O Motion Ctrl B Options Ctrl 0 Exit File Menu Drop Down List 4 Click Add Image to open the following dialog CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Select a still image Look in CDK Stils 5 e E El SPECIALRPT tga SynergyImg tga My Recent Documents E Desktop My Documents My Computer Targa Files tga y Open as read only Select a still image Dialog 5 Navigate to the folder where you have stored your still images 6 Highlight a file and click Open or double click on the file The Select a still image dialog closes CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 15 Image Properties Panel In the Image Properties panel on the main screen a thumbnail of the image appears and text fields populate with important file informatio
186. uring Stills e Erasing Images CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Image Transfer Program e 3 1 Preparing For Image Transfers Note 3 2 e Image Transfer Program Images are transferred to and from the CDK 111A M using a provided Windows based Image Transfer Program ITP v2 3 developed by Ross Video Images can be stills or animation Images must meet the following specifications and naming conventions Image Specifications File type Images for the CDK 111A M can be created in any graphic package that outputs a Targa file All images must be uncompressed targa files with a tga extension Still image file size Still images can be created as either a 24 bit or 32 bit file e 24 bit file contains no alpha component e 32 bit file contains an alpha component Maximum size of a Still image single frame e NTSC 525 lines 720 pixels by 486 lines e PAL 625 lines 720 pixels by 576 lines Full screen images prepared for PAL format but displayed in NTSC will lose content Conversely full screen images prepared for PAL format but displayed in NTSC will not fill the screen Animated image file sizes Animated images should be created as a 32 bit file with an alpha component Maximum size of an Animated image single frame e NTSC 525 lines 340 pixels by 486 lines e PAL 625 lines 340 pixels by 576 lines CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 File naming convention Still images A file name can be up to 11 characters and can
187. y high if Key 2 off air 4 10 e Operation CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 The Menu System The CDK 111A M is configured through a menu system Each card is set up individually and can respond to commands from a variety of sources most often from serial control devices such as switchers computers or edit controllers Although each card can be operated using its card edge controls or a control panel often it will be controlled from a remote device Various menu options must be selected so that the card can read signals from the various remote devices This section provides detailed descriptions of the menus and their item options Menu Feature Descriptions The menus are laid out like the menu shown below X EFAULT CLIP amp GAIN VALUES wx 1 Menu Number and Title 2 Menu Cursor CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 1 2 3 4 5 3 One Line Help 5 Value Column 4 Item Column Menu Number and Title The 15 menus are numbered 1 to F Each has a title which describes the focus of that particular menu Position 0 is reserved for standalone keyer operation mode Position 6 is reserved for downstream keyer operation mode Menu Cursor The menu cursor can be moved up and down the left hand column using the card edge controls or the control panel buttons It can also be moved to the right hand column to change the values associated with the item One Line Help Some items h
188. y routed correctly in the keyer CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Appendix A Serial Protocols e 5 11 Crosspoint Command 41 44 C1 C4 Byte Count Effects Command Message Address Code A A PGM Bus 41 PST Bus 42 KEY Bus 1 Fill 43 KEY Bus 2 Fill 44 rale na PGM Bus 01 Cl PST Bus 01 C2 KEY Bus 1 Fill 01 C3 KEY Bus 2 Fill 01 C4 Input Number Input Number Input Number Input Number The internal design of the CDK 111A M allows any external or internally generated input to be routed to any bus The message byte therefore can take on any of the following Message Bytes Input Number hex Internal Black Video In A Video In B Video In Key Fill Video In Key Alpha Internal Matte Internal Still Logo 1 Internal Still Logo 2 Internal Still Logo 3 Internal Still Logo 4 FF Max amt Internal Still 250 Note Input numbers corresponding to internal stills are only valid if those stills are actually loaded 5 12 e Appendix A Serial Protocols CDK 111A M e Owner s Guide v4 10 Analog Control Command 45 C5 The editor uses the read form of this command to determine the current value of the analog control identified in the command The response from the keyer will be in the form of the write command the message data three bytes containing the control number being read first byte and the current value of this control second and third bytes The control number assigned to each analog control is listed in the
189. yone other than an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative will automatically void the warranty Please contact Ross Video Technical Support for more information In Case of Problems Should any problem arise with your CDK 111A M please contact the Ross Video Technical Support Department Contact information is supplied at the end of this publication A Return Material Authorization number RMA will be issued to you as well as specific shipping instructions should you wish our factory to repair your CDK 111A M A temporary replacement module if required will be made available at a nominal charge Any shipping costs incurred will be the responsibility of you the customer All products shipped to you from Ross Video Limited will be shipped collect The Ross Video Technical Support Department will continue to provide advice on any product manufactured by Ross Video Limited beyond the warranty period without charge for the life of this equipment Important Regulatory and Safety Notices gt gt Warning gt O c o 3 he ESD Susceptibility gt O D c o 3 gt Wa 2 5 a E gt Before using this product and any associated equipment refer to the Important Safety Instructions listed below so as to avoid personnel injury and to prevent product damage Products may require specific equipment and or installation procedures be carried out to satisfy certain regu

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