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1. Figure 4 2 Example Devices View Windows 4 6 2 ALARMS AND EVENTS WINDOW The Alarms and Events Window Figure 4 3 displays flags when a defined alarm condition occurs or when a defined event occurs within the system Notice from the example screen that when either version of Cattrax establishes connection with a Vidblox module it is flagged as an event as is disconnecting a module from the host PC USB port Cattrax Cub or the network Cattrax When a module is discovered and flagged as connected its identity appears in the Devices View window in bold letters and the information screen is displayed in the main display window Clear Delete Show All Date Time Message Type Serial Name Alias Duration Status Feb 13 15 43 35 Test Mode Disabled vidBlox TX vidBlox TX1 cked M Fixed Feb 13 15 43 35 Loopback Monitor Unplugged idBlox TX VidBlox TX1 Oh Om Acked Fixed Feb 13 15 43 34 Fiber Module Missing VidBlox TX YidBlox TX1 0h Om Acked IM Fixed Feb 13 15 43 34 vidBlox TX is connected vidBlox TX vidBlox TX1 Acked M Fixed Feb 13 15 43 24 idBlox TX is disconnected VidBlox TX VidBlox TX1 0h Om Acked IM Fixed Figure 4 3 Example Alarms and Events Screen Proprietary Information of PESA 4 10 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA 4 7 TRANSMITTER MODULE CONFIGURATION SCREENS When a Vidblox module is under control of either version of Cattrax o
2. Jumper Pin 1 Modules Identifier a ALARW O 10 pijano mes PWR1 O Fao DNR IO Audible Alarm Mode Jumpers Figure 3 5 Power Distribution Module 3 6 POWER DISTRIBUTION FAN MODULE REDUNDANT POWER ALARMS AND LEDS As shown by Figure 3 5 there are two power input connectors one for connection to the main external power supply and the second for connection to a second external power brick for automatic power redundancy One external power supply connected to either of the power input connectors can supply power for up to four Vidblox modules While some load sharing may occur when a redundant power supply is used the second supply if connected serves as a self switching back up power supply in the event the main supply should ever fail The power distribution module contains two circuit boards each with one input power connector two output power connectors status monitor LEDs and audible alarm mode select pins In Figure 3 5 these are identified as Power Board 1 and Power Board 2 Even though the input power connector status LEDs and alarm jumpers are specific to board 1 or 2 all four output connectors are always powered and monitored for loss of output There are two status LEDs on each board identified as Alarm and Power PWR When power from an external supply is attached to either of the input connectors the green PWR LED associated with the board lights as an indication that power is present The ALARM LED is red
3. In addition the QFX USB driver file must be installed on the host PC in order for Cattrax Cub to communicate with PESA equipment over the USB port It is possible to have an installation of Cattrax and Cattrax Cub co resident on the host PC thus giving you the choice of local USB control of a single module with Cattrax Cub or network control of multiple modules or an entire system installation with Cattrax It is not permissible however to have both applications active on the PC simultaneously Both versions of Cattrax automatically search for PESA equipment through a process called discovery When a piece of equipment is detected on the USB port of the host PC with Cattrax Cub or connected to the facility network with Cattrax the application establishes communication with the equipment and lists it as an active device in the Devices View window With Cattrax Cub only one module may be connected at a time Cattrax allows Ethernet control of multiple devices Proprietary Information of PESA 4 1 PESA VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 Vidblox modules are shipped from the factory with an auto run CD that loads the Cattrax Cub controller application and a USB driver onto a host PC Procedures for loading Cattrax Cub on the host PC are presented in Paragraph 4 4 4 2 INITIAL SET UP STEPS 4 3 In most installations Vidblox modules are programmed at the factory and
4. This manual provides instructions for the installation operation and maintenance of the Vidblox Transport Media Format Conversion Modules and Media Extenders built by PESA It is the responsibility of all personnel involved in the installation operation and maintenance of the equipment to know all the applicable safety regulations for the areas they will be working in Under no circumstances should any person perform any procedure or sequence in this manual if the procedural sequence will directly conflict with local Safe Practices Local Safe Practices shall remain as the sole determining factor for performing any procedure or sequence outlined in this document 1 2 CAUTIONS AND NOTES Throughout this document you should notice various Cautions and Notes These addendum statements supply necessary information pertaining to the text or topic they address It is imperative that audiences read and understand the statements to avoid possible loss of life personal injury and or destruction damage to the equipment These additional statements may also provide added information that could enhance the operating characteristics of the equipment 1 e Notes Examples of the graphic symbol used to identify each type of statement and the nature of the statement content are shown in the following paragraphs 1 2 1 CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that can result in personal injury and or damage to equipment if the instruct
5. 1440 x 900 p60 11440 x 900 p60 1600x 900 p60 1600 x 900 p60 1680 x 1050 p60 vertical 1680 x 1050 p60 Active Lin tenn x 1200 pat ync Start 1920 x 1200 pel Total Lines po iFrame Y Sync End Horizontal Pixel Frequen bwnc Start Sync End c Polarity Figure 4 16 Example Custom Resolutions Screen 2 Proprietary Information of PESA 4 28 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA e Change Resolution Name allows you enter any descriptive name you wish for the custom resolution you are configuring Click the cursor in the field box and type the desired text Press the return key to enter typed data into the field Whenever you select the custom resolution number the Name you assign follows the configuration data Horizontal is a grid of data fields in which you modify or assign data parameter values of the horizontal pixel count and sync timing for the custom resolution Whenever you enter or modify a value in any field of the grid you must press the return key to actively enter the data value into the field You will notice that the Pixel Frequency field is not modifiable and is shown on the screen with a shaded background This value is automatically calculated and inserted based on values entered for the horizontal and vertical pixel data and vertical refresh rate In Vidblox terminology Pixel Frequency equates to the Pclk parameter in modeline
6. a listing of all PESA devices discovered on the network is displayed in the Devices View window Detailed operating instructions for Cattrax and Cattrax Cub are contained in the User Guide for the specific product but for purposes of this discussion there are two screen display areas we need to introduce Proprietary Information of PESA 4 8 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA gt Cattrax Cub VidBlox Tx One li ei Settings View Save amp Restore Help t Show All gt MenuTree VidBlox Tx One X I ii i liili _ DV___ i E ES VidBlox Modules 44 Refresh amp Cancel Status Overview om VidBlox Rx One I ion 1280x1024p60 VGA VidBlox 2 0 0 Input Resolution Input Type idBlox Tx One Information Controls Test Mode Disabled Audio Source Audion Configurations H Status amp Alarms Information MAC Address FPGA ver 35 User Text Fields User Text Field 1 User Text Field 2 Device Properties ax E YidBlox Properties Alias Type vidBlox Tx One TX Alarms amp Events serial Number 653223E10140018 Clear Delete Show All IP Add y a LESE Date Time Type Message Type Serial Name Alias Duration Status 192 168 1 58 255 255 252 0 There are no items to show 192 168 0 1 Figure 4 1 Cattrax Main Display Screen 4 6 1 DEVICES VIEW WINDOW Depending on the version of Cattrax used the Devices
7. maintained in the output image Scale to Fit Scale to fit will up scale or down scale images to just fit within the selected SMPTE transport stream while maintaining the aspect ratio of the original image Black bars may appear on the output image in pillarbox fashion on the sides or letterbox fashion at the top and bottom of the image but not both Full Screen Full screen scales the input image both horizontally and vertically to completely fill the output transport format this setting can alter original aspect ratio of input signal Proprietary Information of PESA 4 15 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA SMPTE Format SL 3G Only allows selection of output format for HD SDI transport video When any of these options are selected the video output signal from Vidblox is broadcast quality SMPTE compliant and viewable To change selection click radio button corresponding to desired format selection from the following options 1080p 1080p is the default selection Selects 1080p as the output format for the SMPTE SDI transport video signal 10801 Selects 10801 as the output format for the SMPTE HD SDI transport video signal 720p Selects 720p as the output format for the SMPTE HD SDI transport video signal PESA Format SL 3G Only selects PESA s proprietary VB Link pixel accurate transport stream as the Vidblox video output format VB Link is
8. the Devices View window as shown on the right in Figure 4 2 identifies all devices on the network currently under active control Depending on the view mode Cattrax can also display devices that have previously been connected to the network even if they are currently not active Depending on the view mode selected devices may be displayed in groups by device type as shown Notice that the heading Vidblox Modules appears in the menu tree with branches to individual modules identified by name that have been previously discovered or controlled by Cattrax When a PESA device is connected to the network and communication is established the device ID is displayed as a branch of the menu tree in bold letters If the Show Active mode is selected only active devices are listed When the Show All view mode is selected the name of devices that have been discovered previously but are not currently under active control appear in the menu tree in gray letters and continue to appear in the menu trees until they are manually removed You may obtain more information on viewing modes and other operational features and functions of Cattrax by referring to the User Guide for the software application Cattrax Cub USB Cattrax Network Devices View Window Devices View Window Es 14 Q ee Show All By Name Integrity Frames OD VidBlox TX1 Kalt ua Vidblox RX1 OG QuadBox TX 208 cel fa Routers YidBlox Modules ES Vidblox RX1 OG Vidblox TX1
9. to revert to the values currently contained in the saved custom resolution You will be prompted to verify the request before the reload operation is performed Clicking the Save box writes all entries in all modifiable fields of the Change Resolution grid plus the custom resolution name you entered to internal memory and the resolution look up table You will be prompted to verify the request before the save operation is performed 4 7 7 INPUT VIDEO STATUS SCREEN Text data on the Input Video Screen displays various parameters associated with the input video and audio signals An example screen is shown by Figure 4 17 for reference only Data presented on this screen is useful for troubleshooting and advanced users and is not pertinent to normal Vidblox usage applications MenuTree YidBlox Tx One q x t Refresh amp Cancel 6 Status Overview EF VidBlox 2 0 0 Input Resolution 1280x1024p60 Input Type Information Controls Test Mode Disabled Audio Source Configurations Status amp Alarms Input Video Fiber Module Status Audio Input Hardware Left Audio Not Detected Right Audio Not Detected DVI Input Input Detect Pri Sync Status No Sync Y Refresh Rate Lines Frame Sec Sync Status No Sync Y Sync Start H Polarity No Sync Y Polarity No Sync Syne End Analog Input Input Status H Polarity Positive Y Refresh Rate Lines Frame Y Polarity Positive Y Sync Width 3 Scanning H Refresh 64 0 H Sync Width
10. 1 03 Input Video Measurements Horizontal Pixel Frequency MPix Sec H Sync Start pixels Active Pixels Line H Sync End pixels Total Pixels Line Vertical Active Lines Frame Y Sync Start Total Lines Frame Sync End Figure 4 17 Example Input Video Status Screen Proprietary Information of PESA 4 30 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA 4 7 8 FIBER MODULE STATUS MENU Clicking the Fiber Module Status menu entry accesses the status screen for the dual channel SFP fiber transmitter device if present in the Vidblox module and provides status monitoring data for each channel of SFP device An example Fiber Module Status screen is shown by Figure 4 18 t Refresh S Cancel Status Overview 3 VidBlox 2 0 0 Input Resolution 1280x1024p60 Input Type Information Controls Test Mode Disabled Audio Source amp Configurations E Status amp Alarms Input Video Fiber Module Status Fiber Module Information Hardware vendor Name StratosLightwave Part No SP2T 20 P 2 B Date Code 09102800 Fiber Channel 1 Status Fiber Channel 2 Status Temperature degC 44 degC Temperature degC 46 degC I 1 DD 1 1 1 lili en 1 1 1 10 0 10 20 30 46550 60 70 so 90 100 10 0 10 20 30 409050 60 70 so 90 100 l 1 I 1 I 1 l 30 25 20 15 y 5 0 30 Figure 4 18 Example Fiber Module Status Screen e Fiber Module Information There are three text box
11. and install the hardware driver If your hardware came with an installation CD 22 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do 6 Select the first option Install the software Install the software automatically Recommended automatically recommended ds and click on O Install from a list or specific location Advanced sa 55 i the next button to continue Click Next to continue Hardware Installation A The software you are installing for this hardware 7 You will receive a message indicating that the oa software has not passed Windows Logo testing as has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility shown to the right The USB driver files have been with Windows P Tell me why this testing is important thor oughly validated Click Continue Anyway to Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system continue either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software 8 During driver software installation the Es PESA QFX prompt screen shown to the left is displayed The progress bar monitors the installation procedure E SiLib sys To CAWINDOWSYSyp
12. any HD SDI router or video processing device I O connections and status LEDs for the SL 3G TX module are shown by Figures 3 1 and 3 2 and discussed in the following paragraphs Differences between the SL 3G and NE 3G are noted in the text Using the illustrations for reference complete connections to the module prior to applying power SDI Coaxial Output ESA Network Port V idbls x O T od OUT 1 OUT2 ETHERNET AUDIO MONITOR OUT VIDEO INPUT VO CS CS a A 90009900 go A A 90000000 oo A aa BAC ol Jomka omr Power Input l 12VDC SDI Fiber Analog Stereo Output for Local Input for DVI D or 1 5A Output Audio Input Video Monitor Analog Computer Unbalanced Graphics Video FIGURE 3 1 SL 3G TX Module Rear Panel I O Connections Proprietary Information of PESA 3 1 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA e Power PWR Operating power 12 VDC 1 5A from an external supply is attached to this connector When a module is used standalone power is derived from a furnished external power supply brick If a module is mounted in an optional extender frame power for all modules in the frame plus the frame cooling fans is derived from a power brick connected to the frame power distribution panel cable connects between the frame power distribution panel and the module power input connector e Fiber When the Vidblox TX module is equipped with an optiona
13. not a viewable format but is a SMPTE 424M compliant transport allowing 1t to pass seamlessly through a HD 3G capable router When VB Link is chosen as the output format all other TX Output Control radio buttons and menus are inactive and displayed as muted characters Click the radio button to select VB Link transport Field Rate allows selection of refresh rate for SDI transport video To change selection click radio button corresponding to desired selection from the following options 50Hz Selects 50Hz as the refresh rate for the SDI transport video signal 59 94Hz Selects a refresh rate of 59 94Hz for the transport video signal 60Hz 60Hz is the default selection Selects a refresh rate of 60Hz for the transport video signal e Monitor Output Selection SL 3G Only Loopback Monitor selects whether local Monitor Out connector is enabled or disabled Default selection 1s Enable e EDID Source Type determines source of EDID data embedded into output transport stream To change selection click radio button corresponding to desired operating mode from the following options Standard Standard is the default selection Reads EDID data from the video signal source such as a computer graphics card Custom Allows the user to define a custom EDID data stream refer to Paragraph 4 7 4 Monitor SL 3G Only Reads EDID data from the monitor connected to the loop thru Video Output connector Propri
14. notation If you are entering data from a modeline the given parameters are entered into the custom resolution fields as follows Modeline Notation Horizontal Grid Entry Field Hdisp Active Pixels Hsyncstart H Sync Start Hsyncend H Sync End Htotal Total Pixels Vertical is a grid of data fields in which you modify or assign data parameter values of the vertical lines and sync timing for the custom resolution Whenever you enter or modify a value in any field of the grid you must press the return key to actively enter the data value into the field If you enter a V Refresh Rate parameter with a fractional value such as 59 92 Hz the number is truncated such that only the whole integer value appears in the field 59 92 Hz would be truncated to 59 Hz by Vidblox If you are entering data from a modeline the given parameters are entered into the custom resolution fields as follows Modeline Notation Vertical Grid Entry Field Vdisp Active Lines Vsyncstart V Sync Start Vsyncend V Sync End Vtotal Total Lines Proprietary Information of PESA 4 29 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Clicking the Clear box clears all entries in all modifiable fields of the Change Resolution grid You will be prompted to verify the request before the clear operation is performed Clicking the Reload box causes all entries in all modifiable fields of the Change Resolution grid
15. resolution DVI or analog VGA RGB video sources computer graphics video playout devices etc and an unbalanced analog stereo audio input to a digital video output with audio embedded as channels 1 and 2 of digital audio group 1 Output video is available as a broadcast quality fully viewable SMPTE compliant HD video signal in a user selectable format from the following options e 720p 50 720p 59 94 720p 60 SL 3G TX Only e 1080p 50 1080p 59 94 1080p 60 NE 3G TX and SL 3G TX e 1080 50 10801 59 94 10801 60 SL 3G TX Only In addition to the above listed SMPTE standard formats Vidblox SL 3G TX Only also provides a software selectable output option PESA s VB Link that allows pixel accurate transport of resolutions greater than 1080p over a SMPTE 424M transport while maintaining compliance with the SMPTE standard VB Link supports computer resolutions up to 1920X1200 and by combining a Vidblox transmitter TX module and receiver RX module as a set provides maximum resolution and full pixel accurate transport when viewable SMPTE images at 720p and 10801 are not required Vidblox TX modules allow user selection of SMPTE viewable or non viewable transport video output Proprietary Information of PESA 2 1 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Input video interface with Vidblox is through industry standard DVI I connectors Vidblox transmitter modules process a DVI o
16. 0m 1200ft 62 5 125u approx 200m 600ft NOTE Listed operating distances are typical actual distances may vary depending on factors such as fiber type bandwidth connector splicing dispersion and environmental factors Cable loss and other interconnects can affect the total light loss between TX and RX paths Rise Fall Time Overshoot Alignment Jitter Timing Jitter AUDIO INPUT SPECIFICATIONS Connector Style Audio Impedance Input Level Maximum Level Frequency Response THD N SNR Audio Bits per Sample Sample Rate ENVIRONMENTAL Cooling Module Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Product Dimensions Weight CONTROL Control Input Port Control Program POWER External Power Power Input Modules SMPTE 292M lt 270 ps SMPTE 424M lt 135 ps lt 10 of amplitude max SMPTE 292M lt 0 2 UI SMPTE 424M lt 0 3 UI SMPTE 292M lt 1 0UI SMPTE 424M lt 2 0UI 3 5mm Mini Stereo Jack gt 20k Ohms Unbalanced DC Coupled Line level 3 7V p p max 10dBu 0 1dB 20Hz to 20kHz lt 0 01 gt 90dB 18 Bits per Channel 2 Channels L R 48kHz Internal Fan Module 0 40 C 10 90 non condensing 6 75 171 45 W X 6 25 158 75 D X 1 650 41 91 H 0 5 lbs per unit Mini USB for local software setup and diagnostics 10 100 Ethernet port for network control requires Cattrax Control Application SL 3G Only Cattrax Cub USB Control Application included Cattrax Ethernet Contr
17. 1 Apply power to the Vidblox module by connecting the external power supply to the module and to a source of primary power POWER SUPPLY Vite el ed 2 Connect the supplied USB cable first to the module and then into an open AAA USB port on the host PC as shown by the illustration to the left 3 After a brief pop up from the taskbar the Found New Hardware window Host PC Running as shown below may appear on the Cattrax Cub Application monitor with QFX Device Driver Installed rr New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New This window only appears if this Ha Weed is the first power up after USB driver installation Windows will search for current and updated software looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy polic Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device spessoscsesacsenesesaneseanesesacesenea 4 Select the No not this time option button and then click Next to continue AAA Meonneensi Click Next to continue Proprietary Information of PESA 4 6 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 modas 5 The Driver Installation screen as shown to PESA QFX the left prompts you for your choice of how to locate
18. 192 160 1 1 Figure 4 14 Device Properties Window If you wish to manually enter an IP address for the module click the DHCP Off radio button and the Static IP Information fields become active and displayed with bold characters as shown in Figure 4 13 Make any changes needed to indicated network parameters You MUST press the Enter key after entering each line of data in order for the entries to be active Click the Apply button and a pop up message is displayed asking you to verify the IP address change When the address change is complete and Vidblox is operating in the DHCP Off mode the new network parameters are displayed by active fields in the Devices Properties window as shown by the right hand illustration in Figure 4 14 Proprietary Information of PESA 4 23 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA When Vidblox is operating with an assigned static IP address in DHCP Off mode you may select DHCP On by clicking the On radio button All fields of the Static IP Information window immediately display as inactive Click the Apply button and a pop up message is displayed asking you to verify the IP address change When the address change is complete the new network parameters are displayed in the Devices Properties window With Vidblox operating in DHCP Off mode you may modify the static IP address or other network parameters currently in use through either the Static IP Informa
19. 7 1 STATUS OVERVIEW DISPLAY Regardless of which menu selection you choose from the menu tree the top portion of the main display window always displays the Status Overview text boxes as shown in Figure 4 5 Display information is updated in real time for the connected module Proprietary Information of PESA 4 11 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA KNE EN Status Overview Text MenuTree YidBlox Tx One X t Refresh ES Cancel Status Overview a vidBlox 2 0 0 i Input Resolution Input Type ee Test Mode Disabled Audio Source W Configurations amp Status amp Alarms Information Model DL DYI TXF SW Boot v2 098 Serial No 653223E10140018 SW Main 2 0 0 10 MAC Address 00 50 02 14 F8 8F FPGA Ver Type Alias WidBlox Tx One User Text Fields User Text Field 1 O User Text Field 2 Figure 4 5 Status Display Text Boxes e Input Resolution Displays resolution of input video signal entering Vidblox input connector e Input Type Displays format of input signal e Test Mode Identifies when video output of transmitter module is replaced with a user selectable test pattern enabled or when the test pattern mode is disabled e Audio Source Displays source of embedded audio as from the 3 5mm audio input connector an internally generated 1kHz test tone or indicates that audio is currently muted 4 7 2 INFORMATION MENU When the Infor
20. MM SM MM Looping output Yes No AFD 4 3 and 16 9 Yes Yes Rack Mountable Yes Yes 12VDC 90 240V AC 60 50Hz Yes Yes Power Brick for Stand Alone Proprietary Information of PESA 2 4 PESA 2 3 SPECIFICATIONS VIDEO INPUT SPECIFICATIONS Input Connector Type Video Source Input Connector Type Audio Connector Type Network Number of Inputs Video Source Number of Inputs Audio Computer Input Signal Type Audio Input Signal Type Video Source Input Formats Input Resolutions Supported Video Input Formats Supported Graphics Input Formats Supported Signal Input Formats Input Data Rates Input Color Depth Input DDC Protocol Input Hot Plug Detect VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 DVI I 3 5mm Stereo Jack RJ 45 SL 3G Only 1 DVI I I Stereo DVI VGA RGsB RGBHV YPbPr Stereo Audio Unbalanced DVI up to 1920x1200 60Hz VGA and Component Video to 1920x1200 60Hz RGB YPbPr at 720p 10801 1080p 4801 480p 5761 576p 720p 50 720p 60 10801 50 10801 60 1080p 50 1080p 60 640x480 60Hz 800x600 60Hz 1024x768 60Hz 1280x800 60Hz 1280x1024 60Hz 1360x768 60Hz 1440x900 60 1600x900 60 1680x1050 60Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 1920x1200 60Hz Plus up to three user defined custom input resolutions CEA 861 E DDWG 1 0 1 65 Gbps 24bit E EDID V1 3 DDC2B Yes LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS SL 3G Only Local Output Connec
21. NN 2 1 2 2 PERE aa ts 2 4 23 VUCI A CNS FRA ee EE 2 5 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION sacri ce sen cons cevevecscssevssscorsccsaecusssevssssouseoussecessseussscoessouseeeoess 3 1 3 1 GENERAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS scia 3 1 32 INSTALLING VIDBLOX TRANSMITTER MODULES oocccooccccnncnnonccnonncnnononnonncnnonncnnonnnnnnncnnonnnnnns 3 1 3 3 VIDBLOX AUDIO CONNECTIONS a a Sedin 3 3 3 4 SIATUS DENE e E Rete TARE 3 4 3 5 VIDBLOX RACK MOUNT EXTENDER FRAME ocooccccncccconcnnonncnnoncnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnonnnnnonnnnonnnnnonnnnnns 3 4 3 6 POWER DISTRIBUTION FAN MODULE REDUNDANT POWER ALARMS AND LEDS 3 6 CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM SET UP AND CONFIGURATION esseoosesvservnevenssvnnernnevnnssennsenneenneeen 4 1 4 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE CATTRAX AND CATTRAX CUB CONTROL APPLICATION 4 1 4 2 NTE NN 4 2 4 3 NETWORK CONFIGURATION WITH CATTRAX Lie 4 2 4 4 INSTALL CATTRAX CUB AND USB DRIVER ONTO THE HOST PC 4 4 4 5 CONNECT A VIDBLOX MODULE TO THE HOST PC THROUGH A USB PORT 4 6 4 6 START CATTRAX OR CATTRAX CUB APPLICATION i 4 8 4 6 1 De 4 9 4 6 2 Alarms and Events WINdoW Le 4 10 4 7 TRANSMITTER MODULE CONFIGURATION SCREENS ceri 4 11 4 7 1 SONDE 4 11 4 7 2 MIO mAl oRn ein 4 12 4 7 3 Controls MONU a 4 14 4 7 4 Custom EDID Conlara 4 17 4 7 5 Configurations Menu orrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnrnrnnsrnnnnernnnnerennn
22. View window Figure 4 2 displays PESA equipment under control of the application in one of two ways Using Cattrax Cub USB control the Devices View window as shown on the left in Figure 4 2 identifies the device currently under active control and depending on the view mode selected can also list devices that have been previously connected to the application Whenever a Vidblox module is connected to the host PC and communication is established the module identity is displayed as a branch of the menu tree in bold letters as illustrated by the entry for Vidblox TX1 in the figure If the Show Active mode is selected only the active device is listed When the Show All view mode is selected the name of devices that have been discovered previously but are not currently connected to the host PC appear in the menu tree in gray letters as illustrated by the entry for Vidblox RX1 Remember that Cattrax Cub can only control one device at a time over a USB port therefore only one menu entry will be highlighted The names of previously discovered modules continue to appear in the tree until they are manually removed You may obtain more information on viewing modes and other operational features and functions of Cattrax Cub by referring to the User Guide for the software application Proprietary Information of PESA 4 9 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Using Cattrax network control
23. ad Selection Box 3 Select the desired source and click OK to continue 4 When the configuration data has transferred from module memory to the host PC the Select EDID File box is displayed 5 Browse to the folder containing your EDID data files and enter the filename you wish to use to store the EDID data file Note that the file extension defaults to dat file nomenclature 6 Select Save to write the data file 7 Once the file is saved use your choice of applications there are many freeware apps available to open and modify the EDID data file Be sure you save the modified file to the data file folder Proprietary Information of PESA 4 18 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Download EDID Data to Vidblox Memor 1 Right click the entry for the TX module from the Devices View window to open the right click menu as shown by Figure 4 8 and select the EDID Download command from the menu to open the Select EDID File box as shown by Figure 4 10 Select EDID File Look in OG EDID Data vw Er Fi My Recent Documents My Documents My Computer a File name vidblog TA Custom EDID dat v w My Network Files of type EDID Data Files dat Figure 4 10 Select EDID File Box 2 Browse to the folder containing the EDID data file you wish to download and select the file from the filenames displayed and select Open 3 You will be prompted to verify yo
24. and when lit indicates one of two possible error conditions is occurring with the distribution module e There is a failure with one or both of the cooling fans e There is a failure of at least one of the power output connections Proprietary Information of PESA 3 6 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA In addition to the visual alarm LED there is an audible alarm in the module that can be activated or deactivated for either or both power boards through the jumper pins to the right of the LEDs Power distribution modules are shipped from the factory with the audible alarm disabled Connect the jumper as shown in Figure 3 6 for the desired audible alarm function o rt On ad O4 Audible Alarm Off Audible Alarm On As Shipped for Jumper Pins 1 amp 2 Jumper Storage Figure 3 6 Audible Alarm Jumper Settings Proprietary Information of PESA 3 7 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Chapter 4 System Set Up and Configuration 4 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE CATTRAX AND CATTRAX CUB CONTROL APPLICATION Procedures in the following paragraphs discuss operator screens and functions of Cattrax and Cattrax Cub to control a Vidblox TX module If you need more user information on specific functions or features of either Cattrax application refer to the manual for the specific software Set up configuration and monitoring funct
25. ase consult your warranty documents and PESA s Customer Service Department Unauthorized repairs may void your warranty PC boards in this equipment contain Surface Mount Technology SMT components Special tools and skills are required to replace these components without causing damage to adjacent areas Failure to consult with Customer Service before attempting to repair these boards may void your warranty 5 4 REPLACEMENT PARTS Only parts of the highest quality are used in the design and manufacture of this equipment If the inherent stability and reliability are to be maintained replacement parts must be of the same high quality Please consult our Customer Service Department before installing any parts not purchased from PESA 5 5 FACTORY SERVICE Before returning any equipment to PESA for service or repair please contact our Customer Service Department for an RMA number Proprietary Information of PESA 5 1
26. cal front porch timing Identifies the horizontal line on which the vertical sync pulse ends Duration of sync pulse in terms of horizontal lines can be calculated as Vsyncend Vsyncstart Identifies the horizontal line on which the vertical blanking interval ends Time delay between end of vertical sync pulse and end of blanking interval identifies vertical back porch timing Specifies polarity of the horizontal sync pulse positive Hsync or negative Hsync Specifies polarity of the vertical sync pulse positive Vsync or negative Vsync Interlace Indicates that the mode is interlaced Flags DoubleScan Indicates a mode where each scanline is doubled Composite Sync Indicates the device supports a composite sync signal Csync denotes composite sync with no polarity specified Csync specifies composite sync with positive polarity Csync specifies composite sync with negative polarity Proprietary Information of PESA 4 26 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Custom Resolution Menu Once you know the resolution and timing parameters to enter use the Custom Resolution Menu as shown by Figure 4 15 to enter the data Each custom resolution can be assigned a user determined name in addition to its assigned Custom Resolution number Once you have entered the parameters for a custom resolution saving the configuration writes the data into
27. check the components you don t want to install Click Mext to continue 4 Verify that Cattrax is checked as the component to SER sesti install from the list and click Next to continue installation Space required 30 0MB g CattraxCub X X Setup Choose Install Location Choose the folder in which to install CattraxCub X X gt Setup will install CattraxCub X_X in the Following Folder To install in a different Folder click Browse and select another folder Click Install to start the installation 5 Modify the default Destination Folder if you wish by EN using the Browse function to select the desired directory for C Program FlesiCattraxCub software installation When the destination folder is correct Space required 30 008 click the Install button to proceed with installation Space available 68 7GB Proprietary Information of PESA 4 4 PESA 6 Once Cattrax Cub is installed you will receive the prompt to install the USB driver Click OK to install the driver If the USB driver is not present on the host PC Cattrax Cub will not be able to communicate via USB with the module CattraxCub X X Setup Installing Please wait while CattraxCub X X is being installed PESA QFX Driver Installer y PESA Switching System Inc PESA QFX Installation Location Driver Version X X C Program Files PESA PESA QFX Change Install Location Cancel 8 You will receive a message
28. cility SALES AND ORDERING ASSISTANCE SERVICE DEPARTMENT MAIN OFFICE PESA Tel 256 726 9222 24 7 Tel 256 726 9200 103 Quality Circle Suite 210 Toll Free 800 323 7372 Fax 256 726 927 1 Huntsville AL 35806 USA Fax 256 726 9268 www pesa com Email service pesa com Email sales pesa com orders pesa com 2011 PESA Switching Systems All Rights Reserved Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries No part of this publication including text illustrations tables and charts may be reproduced stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means including but not limited to electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of PESA All information illustrations and specifications contained in this publication are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication approval The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice Printed in the United States of America March 2011 Proprietary Information of PESA VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C PESA March 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL vn 1 1 1 1 DOCUMENTATION AND SAFETY OVERVIEW evi 1 1 1 2 CAUTIONS ANDINO TES ene 1 1 1 2 1 EEE CRER 1 1 122 Nossa andina 1 1 CHAPTER 2 ND 2 1 2 1 TI
29. d in most installations no further configuration should be required There are very few restrictions on placement of modules Locate each module for convenient access to video source signals Ensure that a source of primary power is available and that each module or extender frame has clearance for cooling air It is not necessary that TX modules be continuously connected to the facility network or to a host PC for operation Vidblox SL 3G TX modules that are network connected may be monitored and controlled through a host PC running PESA s Cattrax network software control application Monitoring and configuration functions may be performed on a single module over a USB connection to a host PC running the Cattrax Cub controller application 3 2 INSTALLING VIDBLOX TRANSMITTER MODULES Transmitter modules accept an input of DVI D or analog video through the chassis mounted DVI I connector and an input of unbalanced dual channel analog audio through a 3 5mm connector If desired a local monitor may be connected to the Monitor Output connector SL 3G only SMPTE compliant SDI outputs are derived from the BNC connectors and if equipped the SFP fiber transmitter channels Both BNC connectors and SFP fiber transmitter channels provide identical SDI outputs and may be used as up to four SL 3G or two NE 3G independent outputs of HD or 3G SDI video Vidblox transmitter module outputs may be directly connected to Vidblox receiver modules or to the input of
30. d sync timing parameters followed by four numbers that specify the vertical resolution and sync timing These parameters may be followed by one or more optional flag entries that specify sync polarity and other characteristics Modeline data is always presented in the following syntax Label Pclk Hdisp Hsyncstart Hsyncend Htotal Vdisp Vsyncstart Vsyncend Vtotal flags Flags optional HSync HSync VSync VSync Interlace DoubleScan CSync CSync CSync Here s an example modeline for a device with a resolution of 1600X1200 59 92Hz Modeline 1600x1200 155 1600 1656 1776 2048 1200 1202 1205 1263 Each entry for the modeline is introduced and discussed in Table 4 1 Modeline information presented in the following example and in Table 4 1 is for informational purposes only The numbers used in these examples may not apply to your specific requirements In some reference sources you may see the modeline split into multiple lines for greater clarity as shown here Modeline 1600x1200 155 1600 1656 1776 2048 1200 1202 1205 1263 Using modeline parameters horizontal and vertical frequencies can be calculated by Hfreq Pclk Htotal Vfreq Pclk Htotal X Vtotal field rate For interlace mode frame rate field rate 2 otherwise frame rate field rate Proprietary Information of PESA 4 25 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Table 4 1 Modeline Pa
31. dule are obtained from data entered in these fields Proprietary Information of PESA 4 22 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA IP Configuration IP Configuration DHCP G on DHCP Von Static IP Information Static IP Information IP Address a E i IP Address Subnet Mask E Subnet Mask Gateway p Gateway Edit and press Enter key to store changes Apply Apply Figure 4 13 IP Configuration Menu Selecting DHCP Mode Normal default mode for Vidblox is DHCP On and when connected to a network with a DHCP server the module should automatically obtain an IP address and begin communicating over the selected network subnet When DHCP is active IP address obtained through the DHCP process and other current network parameters are displayed as inactive fields in the Device Properties window as shown by the left hand illustration in Figure 4 14 Device Properties M E YidBlox Properties YidBlox Properties Alias vidBlox Tx One Alias vidBlox TH One T y p E i A 1 TL 1 Cr Serial Number 65323014101 70005 Serial Number 6532304101 70005 IP Address IP Address DHCP On CHEF OFF Active IP Address 2 168 1 4 Active IP Address 192 168 1 130 Subnet Mask 255 259 252 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Gateway
32. e delay between beginning of the blanking interval and beginning of the horizontal sync pulse identifies front porch timing and can be calculated as Hsyncstart Hdisp X 1 Pclk x 10 Hz Identifies the pixel clock cycle when the horizontal sync pulse ends Duration of sync pulse can be calculated as Hsyncend Hsyncstart X 1 Pclk x 10 Hz Identifies the pixel clock cycle when the horizontal blanking interval ends Time delay between end of horizontal sync pulse and end of blanking interval identifies back porch timing and can be calculated as Htotal Hsyncend X 1 Pclk x 10 Hz The next line of video begins with the next pixel clock cycle Vdisp indicates the vertical resolution line count of 1200 but may also be interpreted as a timing factor and used to calculate the time required to draw the entire visible portion of the display In this example there are 1200 visible horizontal lines each requiring a total of Htotal X 1 Pclk x 10 Hz pixel clock cycles to complete Time required to draw the visible portion of the screen can be calculated as Vdisp X Htotal X 1 Pclk x 10 in this example approx 15 8 ms The vertical blanking interval begins with the next line after the visible display is completed Identifies the horizontal line on which the vertical sync pulse begins Time delay between beginning of the blanking interval and beginning of the vertical sync pulse identifies verti
33. eo Audio Input Connection 10 100 Ethernet Connectivity Using PESA s optional Cattrax control application Figure 2 2 Vidblox SL 3G TX I O Interface AUDI MONITOR OUT N la N la N ZA vooooooo oo AB O0O000000 oo A O DODOD00O E O O DOODOOEOO yy O TS onn 00 NZ Monno 00 I Proprietary Information of PESA 2 3 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 EE vidbl x mn SUT VIDEO INPUT PWR y mao Fiber Output Copper Output Vidblox TX Module Scales Source to DVI I Video Input Connector Sale Compliant SDI Digital Video Digital or Analog Video Input ormat Output Formats Resolutions from 640X480 up to 1920X1200 1080p 50 1080p 59 94 Unbalanced Analog Stereo 1080p 60 Audio Input Connection Lm Active if equipped with available SFP fiber transmitter device Figure 2 3 Vidblox Ne 3G TX I O Interface 2 2 FEATURES VIDBLOX SL 3G TX VIDBLOX NE 3G TX Maximum Resolution 1920x1200 60Hz 1920x1200 60Hz DVI Input Yes Yes VGA up to 1920x1200 Input Yes Yes RGB RGBS RGBHV Input Yes Yes Progressive Output Yes Yes Interlaced Output Yes No Ethernet Connectivity through Yes No Cattrax Control Application USB Connectivity through Yes Yes Cattrax Cub Control Application Unbalanced Stereo Audio Yes Yes Number of BNC outputs 2 1 Number of Fiber outputs P Fiber types SM
34. ernsnnerennnerennnesennnssennner 4 19 4 7 6 RNA 4 24 4 7 7 bad 4 30 4 7 8 NNN NN 4 31 4 7 9 Hardware LE KS a ETENEE NEEE EENE 4 32 4 8 UNINSTALLING OT a ur 4 34 4 9 UPDATING VIDBLOX FIRMWARE ri 4 34 Proprietary Information of PESA Il VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE PESA Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONT CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE AND REPA UR css re rar cerros ecos carreras 5 1 5 1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE u a Ra 5 1 52 PESA CUSTOMER ERT 5 1 5 3 FR EEE EEE eet ts TI EN 5 1 5 4 REPLACEMENT ARES 00 A ae asekd 5 1 5 5 FACTORY SERTE idas 5 1 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 2 1 TYPICAL VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TRANSMITTER MODULE ccceccececcccecccececcececceseccecs 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 VIDBLOX SL 3G TX VO INTERFACE cccccccecscsccccacscsceccecscsceccscscscsacecscecscsacscecscsecscececseces 2 3 FIGURE 2 3 VIDBLOX NE 3G TX I O INTERFACE 0 csccscccococceccececccecececececececscccssecececececesscsavcnecececececececss 2 4 FIGURE 3 1 SL 3G TX MODULE REAR PANEL I O CONNECTIONS cccececececccecececcceccccceccccecececesececececececeees 3 1 FIGURE 3 2 FRONT PANEL LAYOUT DIAGRAM siii RIA RSI n 3 3 FIGURE 3 3 EXTENDER FRAME REAR VIE W reroronononononenenvnenvnnnnenenenererenenenenenenenenenenenenenennnnenenenenenenenenenenenenene 3 5 FIGURE 3 4 EXTENDER FRAME FRONT VIEW ccccccecccecccccccccccccccccccececececececscececeeecsueeeaeeceeesesus
35. es with the extender frame out of the rack e Ensure at least 50 of the open air space on either side of the extender frame is free of cables or any other obstructions that may restrict air flow e Connect the power output lead from the external 12VDC power supply to either of the main power input connectors on the distribution module as shown in Figure 3 5 e If using a second redundant external power supply connect the lead from the redundant supply to the unused power input connector e Do not connect the external power supply s to a source of primary power until connections to the Vidblox modules are completed as directed in Paragraph 3 2 Power Distribution Fan Module _ a dar vidbiox po an n mt REG FAO OS Joko ojo ace fo OY olmo vidblox if vidblex u OUT 1 IN1 IN 2 ETHERNET MONITOR OUT VIDEO INPUT EZ AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUT SHO OSE Jomo oso HOO 3 om i J External Power Supply Module B Redundant Power External Power Supply Module Figure 3 3 Extender Frame Rear View Status LED USB Captive Thumbscrew Access Port O Oo Y PESA Oo 3 O Figure 3 4 Extender Frame Front View Proprietary Information of PESA 3 5 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Power Board 1 Power Board 2 12VDC Main amp Redundant Power Input Connectors 12VDC Qutput Connectors 4 Vidblor
36. es in the Fiber Module Information window Vendor Name Identifies manufacturer of SFP module by name Part No Identifies manufacturer s part number for module Date Code Displays date module was manufactured Proprietary Information of PESA 4 31 PESA VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 Fiber Channel 1 and 2 Status Displays Single Fiber Module Status Display with NE 3G There are two text boxes and two analog type meter displays contained in each channel status window Type Identifies SFP module as a transmitter Tx or receiver Rx module TXFault Indicates if optical transmitter signal is present OK or absent Error at indicated output channel of fiber module Temperature Direct analog readout of current operating temperature of transmitter device associated with indicated channel of fiber module Power Direct analog power readout in dBm of optical output signal leaving indicated channel of SFP transmitter module 4 7 9 HARDWARE STATUS MENU Selecting the Hardware Menu entry opens a display screen with monitoring data pertaining to the circuit board of the connected Vidblox module An example screen is shown by Figure 4 19 Board Temperature Meter display provides a direct analog readout of current surface temperature of Vidblox circuit board Moving Over Temp Threshold slider beneath temperature readout display determi
37. esecesecssecseenes 3 5 FIGURE 3 5 POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULE un 3 6 FIGURE 3 6 AUDIBLE ALARM JUMPER SETTINGS cccccccccscccccccccccccececececececscscecececscececsesessececesesececececeeeees 3 7 FIGURE 4 1 CATTRAX MAIN DISPLAY SCREEN 2 02 8 0 4 9 FIGURE 4 2 EXAMPLE DEVICES VIEW WINDOWS cccsccccccececcccccececececcecscececenceceeecucecseeeececscecececeueaenees 4 10 FIGURE 4 3 EXAMPLE ALARMS AND EVENTS SCREEN ccccccececececcececcceccecsccceccecscseecucscececeecseseeenceceueeenees 4 10 FIGURE 4 4 EXAMPLE VIDBLOX TX INFORMATION MENU SCREEN cccececceccccccccceccccccsecccecccsenecsensecence 4 1 FIGURE 4 5 STATUS DISPLAY TEXT BOXES sicccccccacccasaeasasccaccscacacarabansanaiesacacsaaasasaiecedanaaaacscaneeniateieiacadsanananecs 4 12 FIGURE 4 6 EXAMPLE INFORMATION DISPLAY SCREEN erereveveveverererererenenenenenenenenenenenennnnenenenenenenenenenenenenene 4 13 FIGURE 4 7 EXAMPLE CONTROLS SCREEN s rerenenenenenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenenenenenenenenenenenenenennnenennnnenenenenenenenenenenenene 4 14 FIGURE 4 8 TX DEVICE RIGHT CLICK MENU erererenonvnvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenenererenenenenenenenenenenennnennnnenenenenenenenenenenenenene 4 18 FIGURE 4 9 EDID UPLOAD SELECTION BOX cias 4 18 FIGURE 4 10 TT PTBN 4 19 FIGURE 4 11 EXAMPLE CONFIGURATIONS SCREEN 1 eravenenvnvnnenenennnvenenennnnenenennnnenenenennenenenennenenenennenenenennenene 4 20 FIGURE 4 12 EXAMPLE CONFIGURATIONS SCREEN 2 erenenenvnvnnenenvnnnnenennnnnnene
38. etary Information of PESA 4 16 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA e Audio Audio Gain provides a slider control for gain adjustment of incoming audio from 30dB to 10dB The default value is zero 4 7 4 CUSTOM EDID CONFIGURATION Vidblox TX modules generate an EDID data packet that emulates a display device such as a monitor attached to the input video source such as a computer graphics card and specifies resolution and other parameters for the input signal As noted in the previous paragraph there are three menu selections available to determine the source used to derive EDID data provided by the Vidblox TX module one of which is a custom EDID data file that can be created or modified and downloaded to memory on board the Vidblox module When the Custom option is chosen for EDID Source the custom data configuration file is used to generate the EDID data packet To generate a custom EDID data file you have two options available e You can use an open source EDID software package to create a totally custom set of configuration parameters and save the configuration as a data file filename dat on the host PC running Cattrax or to external storage media You can then download this file to Vidblox module memory where it can be used to generate the EDID data packet when the Custom source selection is chosen e You can upload the current EDID configuration data stored in the TX
39. ew Input Resolution 1280x1024p60 Input Type G Test Mode Disabled Audio Source Temperature Fan Power Status Board Temperature Temperature I I I 10 0 10 Over Temperature Threshold Temperature FPG Temperature Temperature A I I I I I j I I I 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 bil Over Temperature Threshold Temperature u On Board Fan Status Fan Speed 910 RPM External Fan Status Fan Speed Board Power Status Power Rail 3 3 3 251 Rail Status Normal Figure 4 19 Example Hardware Status Screen Proprietary Information of PESA 4 33 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Operating temperature of the Vidblox module is from 0 40 C Threshold temperature settings determine the temperature at which the over temp alarms trigger these setting do not indicate operating temperature of the module e On Board Fan Status There are two text boxes in the On Board Fan Status window The upper Fan Speed box provides a digital readout of measured speed in RPM at which FPGA cooling fan is operating The lower Fan Status box indicates operating status of cooling fan speed as being low normal or high for proper cooling operation e External Fan Status When the Vidblox module is installed in a PESA Extender Frame the Fan Speed display provides a digital readout of measured speed in RPM of the cooling fan associated with the powe
40. he supplied Cattrax Cub single module over USB or optional Cattrax Ethernet connectivity software application With NE 3G TX transmitter modules identical output signals are available at the OUT BNC connector and the OUT fiber connector 1f the transmitter is equipped with a SFP fiber transmit device Thus the NE 3G TX module can provide up to two sources of 1ts 1080p 3G SDI output signal Vidblox SL 3G TX modules provide identical output signals at both OUT 1 and OUT 2 BNC connectors and at both OUT 1 and OUT 2 fiber connectors if the transmitter is equipped with a dual channel SFP fiber transmit device Thus the SL 3G TX module can provide up to four sources of its HD SDI 3G SDI or VB Link output signal On SL 3G TX modules only a second DVI I connector located on the rear panel of the module provides a loop through output of the incoming video signal for connection to a local monitor device This output may be switched on or off through a menu selection in either the Cattrax or Cattrax Cub control software application SL 3G TX Module Only Proprietary Information of PESA 2 2 PESA VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 Vidblox transmitter modules feature an Extended Display Identification Data EDID emulation mode whereby the transmitter module handshakes with the graphics source just as a monitor device would to establish resolution refresh rate and other commu
41. indicating that the software has not passed Windows Logo testing as shown to the right The USB driver files have been thoroughly validated Click Continue Anyway to continue CattraxCub X X Setup Installing Please wait while CattraxCub X X is being installed PESA QFX Driver Installer PESA Switching System Inc PESA QFX Installation Location Driver Version X X C Program Files PESA PESA QFX Copying Driver Files Change Install Loc Please wait while driver files are copied 10 When driver installation is complete you will receive a prompt indicating that the software installed successfully Click OK to continue VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 VJ CattraxCub X X Setup Installing Please wait while CattraxCub X X is being installed Create shortcut C Programs CattraxCub 8 08 08 0 08 0 8 0 08 9 0 0 NN NN CECCO CCC CO E CattraxCub X X Setup To use QFX device through USB interface QFX USB Driver should be installed 7 You may accept the default installation location or browse to another folder in which you wish to install the USB driver When the destination folder 1s correct click the Install button to proceed with driver installation Software Installation A The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me wh this testing is important Con
42. ions contained in the statement are not complied with Notes are for information purposes only However they may contain invaluable information important to the correct installation operation and or maintenance of the equipment Proprietary Information of PESA 1 1 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Chapter 2 Introduction 2 1 DESCRIPTION PESA s Vidblox transmitter and receiver modules offer a wide range of capabilities for transport media conversion format conversion and media extension solutions in production PRO A V and broadcast applications This manual provides information for both the Vidblox SL 3G TX and NE 3G TX transmitter module The NE 3G TX module is very similar to the SL 3G TX in operation but offers a lower cost alternative for installations that do not require the full feature set of the SL 3G TX module Text and operational steps presented in this manual apply to both variants of the Vidblox transmitter module except where noted Figure 2 1 shows front and rear view of a typical Vidblox SL 3G and NE 3G transmitter module HA vidblox COMP VGA OM LOCK ses DL 36 HD Lock U8 pone COMP VGA DAI LOOK SYS took USB pa am j a cm a AR A q a a j Figure 2 1 Typical Vidblox SL 3G Left and NE 3G Right Transmitter Module In very general terms the basic function of a Vidblox transmitter TX module is to convert high
43. ions for Vidblox modules are performed through graphical user interface GUI menu screens of PESA s Cattrax controller application installed on a host PC running the Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista or Windows 7 Operating System Two versions of Cattrax are available and the feature set for Vidblox varies between applications as follow e Cattrax Cub Cattrax Cub is supplied with every Vidblox module and allows full status monitoring and configuration of any single module through a USB connection between the host PC and the module While any module can be monitored or configured using Cattrax Cub only one module can be connected to the PC at a time Ethernet communication over a network is not supported with Cattrax Cub e Cattrax Cattrax is an optionally available full featured controller platform for PESA equipment that allows monitoring and control of multiple systems and modules from the host PC over an Ethernet network Cattrax and Cattrax Cub are multi system applications that can communicate with and control many different types of PESA equipment Both versions incorporate data files for specific equipment into the software structure that contain equipment specific interface screens configuration parameters and control functions In order for either version of Cattrax to discover and communicate with a Vidblox module or any other piece of PESA equipment the proper data file must be present in the version of Cattrax used
44. itiate the name change e User Text Fields User Text area contains four text boxes labeled User Text Field 1 2 3 and 4 Each box is a free text box that you may use to enter any data you wish concerning an individual Vidblox module Each box allows you to enter one line of information Use these text boxes to identify the location of a module within a system identify video input or output sources associated with the module or any other data you would like to have available for a particular module Enter data you wish to annotate in each text box and press the Enter key to write data to on board memory Alias and user text information is stored internally to each module in non volatile memory until modified or deleted Proprietary Information of PESA 4 13 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA 4 7 3 CONTROLS MENU Selecting the Controls menu entry from the menu tree displays the screen shown by Figure 4 7 MenuTree YidBlox Tx One AX 44 Refresh ES Cancel es Status Overview 3 videlox 2 0 0 en Input Resolution 1280x1024p60 Input Type 5 Information 3 Controls Test Mode Disabled Audio Source audion H Configurations E Status amp Alarms Input Selection video Input Type 8 Auto O DVI Analog Analog I F Type 2 Auto O VGA Osos RGBS Input Color RGB YPbPr Tx Output Control Aspect Ratio 8 Minimal scale t
45. l SFP fiber transmitter device each channel provides a separate fiber transport output of the SDI video signal Both coaxial and fiber output signals are active with fiber equipped modules and the output signal present on each fiber channel is identical to the signal present at the BNC coaxial cable connectors Either singlemode or multimode fiber cable can be used when connecting the output to a Vidblox receiver module fiber input of a video matrix switcher or other external equipment Optical cable runs up to 10 kilometers are possible using singlemode fiber Multimode fiber is acceptable for distances up to 400m e BNC Connectors BNC connectors OUT 1 and OUT 2 OUT on NE 3G modules provide copper coaxial cable transport outputs of the SDI video signal OUT 1 and 2 SL 3G provide identical output signals which may be distributed to different destinations e Audio In Connect unbalanced audio signals to the input jack refer to Paragraph 3 3 e Ethernet SL 3G Modules Only Standard RJ 45 connector for connecting Vidblox to a 10 100 Ethernet network e Monitor Out SL 3G Modules Only Provides a loop through output of the video input signal for use by a local monitoring device The monitor output signal may be deactivated through a menu selection available with either Cattrax Cub USB or Cattrax Network factory default setting 1s active e Video Input Connect video input signal to the DVI I connector using cable end ada
46. ly identifies incoming video as a RGB component analog signal with a separate composite sync signal Input Color SL 3G Only Identifies color space of incoming analog video signal To change selection click radio button corresponding to color space format from the following options RGB Identifies incoming video as a component analog signal using the RGB color space YPbPr Indentifies incoming video as a component analog signal using the YPbPr color space e Tx Output Control Aspect Ratio setting defines how the incoming video signal is altered if at all to fit into the selected SMPTE transport output stream To change selection click radio button corresponding to desired operating mode from the following options Minimal Minimal is the default selection Minimal attempts to process incoming images without scaling and will only scale images that do not fit into the selected transport stream Incoming images are centered over a black background of the proper resolution and aspect ratio of the selected SMPTE output format Input video with resolutions lower than the output format will display with black bars on all four sides of the output image as the input resolution increases the size of the black bars decrease accordingly in the output image With input resolutions higher than the output format the output image resolution is down scaled to fit the transport format In all cases the original aspect ratio of input video is
47. mation menu entry is selected from the menu tree the screen shown by Figure 4 6 is displayed Proprietary Information of PESA 4 12 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 nn SS Information Display Text MenuTree YidBlox Tx One X tj Refresh Cancel 6 Status Overview a vdlox 2 00 Input Resolution 1280x1024p60 Input Type Contrals Test Mode Disabled Audio Source amp Configurations W Status amp Alarms Information Serial No 653223E10140018 SW Main 2 0 0 10 MAC Address 00 50 02 1A F8 8F FPGA ver 35 Type Alias WidBlox Tx One User Text Fields User Text Field 1 User Text Field 2 User Text Field 3 User Text Field 4 Figure 4 6 Example Information Display Screen e Model and Serial Number Model identifier and serial number of connected module e MAC Address Identifies assigned MAC address for module e Type Indentifies whether connected module is a receiver Rx or transmitter Tx e SW Boot and SW Main Indicate revision levels of boot code and main program firmware e FPGA Ver Indicates version number of code programmed into FPGA device e Alias Alias is a name assigned to the selected module for identification within the system of Vidblox modules and it becomes the identifier for the module in the Devices View window You may enter any name you wish to assign the module in the Alias text box Press the Enter key to in
48. module memory from a specified source and save it as a data file to the host PC running Cattrax or to an external storage device Once the file is saved you can open it using an open source EDID software package and make any changes or modifications you wish to the file Save the modified file as a data file and then download this file to Vidblox module memory where it can be used to generate the EDID data packet when the Custom source selection is chosen Upload EDID Data from Vidblox Memory 1 Right click the entry for the desired TX module from the Devices View window to open the right click menu as shown by Figure 4 8 and select the EDID Upload command from the menu Proprietary Information of PESA 4 17 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE PESA Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 paren ol BA MenuTree VidBlox Tx C vidBlox Modules t Refresh w ee VidBlox Rx O 8 ldblox Rx One A YidBlox_2 0 0 Formation Block Alarms elete onfigurations Delete All Inactive atus amp Alarms idBlox Tx One EDID Download EDID Upload Restore Save Save System Restore System Figure 4 8 TX Device Right Click Menu 2 The EDID Upload Selection box as shown by Figure 4 9 appears and allows you to select the source for the EDID configuration you wish to upload EDID Upload Selection Select EDID Type Default EDID custom EDID Loop Monitor EDID Figure 4 9 EDID Uplo
49. n Color Ramp Bars Y Position Blue Ramp Red Ramp Magenta Ramp Sampling Phase Green Ramp Cyan Ramp Yellow Ramp White Ramp DVI Equalizer Settings Horizontal RGB Ramps Vertical RGB Ramps DVI Input ate Monitor OF O Low Medium High Figure 4 12 Example Configurations Screen 2 e Analog Video Adjustments H Position adjusts horizontal screen position of output display area V Position adjusts vertical screen position of output display area Sampling Phase shifts phase of analog sample adjust slider for best video quality Proprietary Information of PESA 4 21 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA e DVI Equalizer Adjustments DVI Input is an eight position slider control that allows you to modify the amount of equalization applied to the input video signal where 0 slider fully left is minimum and 7 slider fully right is maximum The selected value is also displayed in the readout box to the right of the slider Monitor O P SL 3G Only allows you to modify the default output level of video signal present at the Monitor Output connector To change selection click radio button corresponding to desired output level from the following options Low Selects an output level of 540mV p p Medium Selects an output level of 770mV p p High Default Selection Selects a video output level of 1000 mV 1V p p Max Selects an output level of 1200mV
50. nennnnenenenennenenenennenenenennenenenennenene 4 21 FIGURE 4 13 IP CONFIGURATION MENU verererenenenenenennnnnennnnnnnnnnenenenerenerenenenenenenenenenenenennnnenenenenenenenenenenenenene 4 23 FIGURE 4 14 DEVICE PROPERTIES WINDOW erevrevevenenvnvnnenenennnnenenennnnenenenennenenenennenenenennenenenennenenenennenenenennenene 4 23 FIGURE 4 15 EXAMPLE CUSTOM RESOLUTIONS SCREEN oerevevevenenererenerenenenenenenenenenenenennnnenenenenenenenenenenenenene 4 27 FIGURE 4 16 EXAMPLE CUSTOM RESOLUTIONS SCREEN 2 rerevevevevevevenenenenenenenenennnenennnnnnnnenenenenenenenenenenenenene 4 28 FIGURE 4 17 EXAMPLE INPUT VIDEO STATUS SCREEN ccccececcccccecsceccccecscececcncececeecucscseesecscececcececeueueuces 4 30 FIGURE 4 18 EXAMPLE FIBER MODULE STATUS SCREEN ererevenenvnnnnenenennnnenenennnnenenennnnenenenennenenenennenenenennenene 4 31 FIGURE 4 19 EXAMPLE HARDWARE STATUS SCREEN ccccccececcccccececececcecscececcncececeececececenseceeececcececsueaeuees 4 33 LIST OF TABLES TABLE 2 1 VIDBLOX TX INPUT FORMATS AND RESOLUTIONS ererenvnvevenenvnnnnenenennnnenennnnnnenenenennenenenennenenenennenene 2 2 TABLE 4 1 MODELINE PARAMETERS eeeovovnvnvnvnvnsnvnvnsnnenenesenenenenenenenenenenennnsnsnsnnnnnnnnenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenen 4 26 Proprietary Information of PESA II VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Chapter 1 About This Manual 1 1 DOCUMENTATION AND SAFETY OVERVIEW
51. nes temperature in degrees Celsius at which Over Temp alarm triggers an alert in Alarms and Events panel of Cattrax Cub control application Selected threshold temperature is displayed in box beside slider Factory default threshold temperature is 70 C Default temperature is selected by a right mouse click in temperature readout box and clicking Reset option or when a board reset is initiated through Factory Reset function on Configurations screen FPGA Temperature Meter display provides a direct analog readout of current operating temperature of FPGA device Moving Over Temp Threshold slider beneath temperature readout display determines temperature in degrees Celsius at which Over Temp alarm triggers an alert in Alarms and Events panel of Cattrax Cub control application Selected threshold temperature is displayed in box beside slider Factory default threshold temperature is 70 C Default temperature is selected by a right mouse click in temperature readout box and clicking Reset option or when a board reset is initiated through Factory Reset function on Configurations screen Proprietary Information of PESA 4 32 MenuTree vidBlox Tx One X 4 Refresh ES Cancel ed E VidBlox 2 0 0 Information Controls E Configurations E Status amp Alarms gt Input Yideo gt Fiber Module Status Hardware VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 Status Overvi
52. nication parameters EDID data is then encoded into a data packet that is sent along with the SDI signal If the SDI signal is received by a Vidblox receiver module this data is decoded and used to communicate EDID data to the remote monitor device just as if the device were connected directly to the graphics source Vidblox modules may be used as a paired transmitter receiver set for extending input video signals over copper coax cable or optionally over fiber transport media at distances up to 10 km Transmitter modules may be used stand alone to convert a DVI or analog video input signal to a broadcast quality HD SDI or 3G SDI SMPTE compliant output that may be used for viewing broadcast or distributed through a router I O connections to a typical Vidblox SL 3G TX module are shown pictorially by Figure 2 2 and to a typical NE 3G TX module by Figure 2 3 Fiber Outputs x2 Copper Outputs x2 Vidblox TX Module Scales Source to SMPTE Compliant SDI Digital Video Format Output Formats 720p 50 720p 59 94 720p 60 1080p 50 1080p 59 94 1080p 60 1080 50 10801 59 94 10801 60 VB Link Active if equipped with available SFP fiber transmitter device L ETHERNET O DVI I Video Input Connector Digital or Analog Video Input Resolutions from 640X480 up to 1920X1200 DVI I Monitor Output Follows Input Signal Type Unbalanced Analog Ster
53. nnected to a source of power Connect the power plug from the external power supply to the module power connector and connect the power supply to a source of primary power When power is first applied to a transmitter module observe the front panel status LEDs for proper operation as defined in Paragraph 3 4 3 3 VIDBLOX AUDIO CONNECTIONS Vidblox SL 3G transmitter modules provide a 3 5mm connector for connection of an unbalanced stereo dual channel analog audio source Incoming audio is embedded into the output SDI signal as channels I and 2 of digital audio group 1 as shown in the chart below 3 5mm Connector Pin out Tip Audio Channel I Channel of Group I Input Audio to Vidblox Embed Channel Left audio channel with normal stereo output from computer sound card Ring Audio Channel 2 Channel 2 of Group I Right audio channel with normal stereo output from computer sound card Sleeve Common Ground Proprietary Information of PESA 3 3 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA 3 4 STATUS LEDS There are Status LEDs located on the front panel of each Vidblox TX module as shown by Figure 3 2 Upon application of power the Power On LED lights and the module begins a boot up procedure The power on LED remains lit as long as power is applied to the module During boot up all other LEDs will be unlit but will all flash very briefly as boot up 1s complete in order to verif
54. nstalled in the I RU chassis and up to four modules may be installed in the 2 RU chassis With either frame power for all Vidblox modules is derived from a removable power distribution fan module Jumper type power cables are used to supply power to each unit from the distribution module Proprietary Information of PESA 3 4 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA As shown in Figures 3 3 and 3 4 Vidblox modules are installed from the rear of the chassis and secured using the captive thumbscrew on the front of the chassis When a Vidblox module is installed in either slot of the IRU frame the front panel LEDs and USB connector are accessible through the bottom opening of the slot Itis easier though certainly not a requirement to install modules into the extender frame chassis before mounting the frame in the equipment rack Install modules as follows e Slide each Vidblox module into the desired mounting slot of the extender frame as shown in Figure 3 3 e Install the power distribution module into the center slot of the frame e Secure all modules by tightening the captive thumb screw on the front of the frame as shown in Figure 3 4 e Install a power jumper between any of the four power output connectors and the input power connector on each Vidblox module as shown in Figures 3 3 and 3 5 e Mount the extender frame in an equipment rack at this time 1f you chose to install the modul
55. o easily select both the network interface device it uses and the subnets on which 1t communicates through the Network Preferences tab under the Settings menu To view or modify current network communication parameters for Cattrax click the Network Preferences tab under the Setting menu in the menu bar to open the Host Network Configuration screen as shown here Host Network Configuration Network Interface Device Name 192 168 1 67 Broadcom Netxtreme Gigabit Ethernet Subnet Where PESA Equipment is Located Subnet 10 100 3 255 10 100 43 255 192 168 1 255 Multicast device finding option _ Enable Multicast device finding Proprietary Information of PESA 4 2 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA The upper window displays by IP address and name the network interface devices available to Cattrax In many installations there may be only one entry in the window and by default this would be the device used by Cattrax If there are multiple entries as would be the case for example if the host PC such as a laptop contains both an Ethernet cable NIC and a wireless adapter the device Cattrax 1s currently communicating through is shown in bold type You may select the network interface device you wish Cattrax to use by double clicking the entry in the listing Be sure that the network interface device you select is communicating over the subnet s containing all Vidblox o
56. o Fit Full Screen SMPTE Format 2 1080p 10801 720p PESA Format B Link Field Rate 8 60Hz 0 59 94H2 50Hz Monitor Output Selection Loopback Monitor Enable Disable EDID Source Type Standard custom Monitor Audio Audio Gan o Figure 4 7 Example Controls Screen e Input Selection Video Input Type defines format of incoming video signal To change selection click radio button corresponding to desired operating mode from the following options Auto Auto is the default selection Vidblox automatically determines format of incoming video as digital or analog DVI Manually selects incoming video as a digital DVI source Analog Manually selects incoming video as an analog source Proprietary Information of PESA 4 14 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Analog I P Type SL 3G Only enables automatic selection or allows manual selection of format of analog video entering module To change selection click radio button corresponding to desired format selection from the following options Auto Auto is the default selection Vidblox automatically determines type of incoming analog video VGA Manually identifies incoming analog video as a VGA RGBHV source SOG Manually identifies incoming video as a component analog sync on green signal RGBS Manual
57. ol Application optional 90V AC to 240VAC 50 60Hz External 12VDC 1 5A Regulated Power Brick with Optional AC Inlet for U S UK or EURO Style Plugs 12VDC 1 5A IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 1997 A2 2001 Proprietary Information of PESA PESA RACK MOUNTING OPTIONS Rack Mount Kits Rack Mount Cooling Temperature AC Adapter Input AC Adapter Output IRU Rack Mount Kit Dimensions Weight 2RU Rack Mount Kit Dimensions Weight WARRANTY SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE CE FCC Environmental Fiber Safety VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 IRU Frame holds two units 2RU Frame holds four units Two Fans mounted in distribution power module Storage 40 to 70 C 10 to 90 non condensing Operating 0 to 40 C 10 to 90 non condensing 100VAC to 240VAC 47 63Hz 1 2A max IEC plug 12VDC 7A max 19 00 482 6 W X 6 25 158 75 D X 1 75 44 45 H 1 65lbs empty 3 65 lbs full 19 00 482 6 W X 6 25 158 75 D X 3 50 88 90 H 2 00Ibs empty 4 65 Ibs full 3 Years Parts and Labor EN55022 Designed for FCC Part 15 Compliance RoHS Class I Laser Product Proprietary Information of PESA VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Chapter 3 Installation 3 1 GENERAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Vidblox SL 3G and NE 3G TX modules are shipped from the factory pre configured to default operating parameters an
58. ou wish to configure verify or modify When you select a button the user defined descriptive name and saved parameters are displayed if a custom resolution has previously been saved to that resolution number If no custom resolution has been saved the Name field will be blank and all parameter fields filled with zeros e Set Base Resolution Base Resolutions allows you to select a starting point for entering resolution data based on existing valid resolutions The pull down menu contains a listing of resolutions in the current Vidblox look up table as shown by Figure 4 16 You may select any resolution listed and the corresponding data stream parameters for that resolution are entered in the custom modifiable Horizontal and Vertical fields If you are entering custom data for a resolution that 1s a slight deviation from a listed resolution the Set Base function saves you time by filling in the modifiable fields with values for the selected reference resolution You may modify any or all fields to define the custom resolution Selecting or starting with a base resolution is not required to enter a custom resolution Set Base Resolution Base Resolutions 1280 x 1024 p60 DMT we 720 480 p 720 576 p50 1280 x 720 p50 Change Resolution 1280x 720 p 0 1920 x 1080 p50 Name 11920 x 1080 p 0 B40x 480 p60 500 x 600 p60 1024 x 768 p60 1280 x 1024 560 1280 x 800 p60 1280 x 800 p60 ed 1280 x 1024 p D 1280 x 1024 p60 1360 x 768 p60
59. p p e Audio Source Audio Source determines the source of audio embedded in the output transport stream To change selection click radio button corresponding to desired audio source from the following options Audio In Default Selection Embedded audio is taken from the signal present at the 3 5mm Audio In connector I kHz Tone Inserts an internally generated 1kHz tone into the embedded output stream Mute Inserts audio silence into the embedded output stream e IP Configuration SL 3G Only Selections made and data entered through the IP Configuration fields allow you to determine whether the module obtains its IP address automatically through the facility dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP server 1f available or uses a static IP address that you manually enter and assign through the menu screen DHCP These radio buttons toggle the DHCP function of the Vidblox TX module on and off On DHCP On is the default selection With DHCP On selected Vidblox automatically receives its network IP address from the DHCP server for the facility if available When DHCP is active the Static IP Information fields are shown inactive with a muted foreground as shown by the left hand illustration in Figure 4 13 Off With DHCP Off selected the Static IP Information fields are shown active with bold characters as shown by the right hand illustration in Figure 4 13 Network operating parameters for the transmitter mo
60. p to three custom parameter sets for specific video signals that are configured and saved through the Custom Resolutions function In order to set up a custom resolution you must know the resolution and timing parameters such as pixel count clock rate and sync properties for the device you are configuring This information may be contained in the user s manual for the equipment or may be available on line from the equipment manufacturer With some equipment you may have to search for sources of this information from video support websites Proprietary Information of PESA 4 24 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Modelines Device resolution may be presented in the form of a Modeline which is a character string of a specific syntax that contains the pixel count frequency and sync timing parameters for the specific resolution Modelines for specific devices are sometimes used to convey resolution data rather than a table or chart and there are software applications that when connected to a specific device can generate a modeline for that device Whether you obtain a modeline for your device through a software generator or from a reference source 1t contains at least ten parameters beginning with a label for the resolution being specified followed by a second parameter that specifies pixel clock rate in MHz Next there are four numbers that specify the horizontal resolution an
61. perator screens and functions presented in the following paragraphs are available Except where noted operator screens presented here are applicable to both SL 3G and NE 3G modules With Cattrax communicating with multiple devices over a network numerous Vidblox modules may be identified as active in the Devices View Window Double click on any active device in the listing to access configuration screens for that module The information screen for the module opens in the main display window as shown in Figure 4 4 Status and monitor information is updated for the selected module in real time If a Vidblox module is attached to the USB port of the host PC when Cattrax Cub is started the application automatically discovers the module and displays the identity of the connected module in bold letters in the Devices View window and the information screen for that module opens in the main display window as shown in Figure 4 4 t aj Cancel Status Overview vidBlox 2 0 0 E 7 Input Resolution 1280x1024p60 Input Type GA za Information Controls Test Mode Disabled Audio Source Audio In H Configurations Status amp Alarms Information Model DL DYI TAF SW Book v2 0 98 Serial No 653223E10140018 SW Main 2 0 0 10 MAC Address 00 50 02 14 F8 8F FPGA Ver 3 5 Type Tx Alias VidBlox Tx One User Text Fields User Text Field 1 User Text Field 2 Figure 4 4 Example Vidblox TX Information Menu Screen 4
62. pters if required The chart below lists standard supported input resolutions for use with the Vidblox TX module Interfacing a source of VGA video to the Video Input connector requires the use of a VGA DVI converter cable 480i 720p 50 1080p 50 Input Video Formats Input Graphics Formats 640x480 60 1280x 1024 60 1680x 1050 60 480p 576i 576p 720p 60 1080i 50 1080i 60 1080p 60 800x600 60 1024x768 60 1360x768 60 1440x900 60 1600x1200 60 1920x1200 60 1280x800 60 1600x900 60 Distances are typical actual distances may vary depending on fiber type bandwidth connector splicing dispersion and environmental factors Network connectivity requires optional Cattrax control application SL 3G TX Module Only Proprietary Information of PESA 3 2 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA COMP VGA DVI LOCK SYS LOCK USB POWER 00 00 0 00 00 E O Video Input Signal System SMPTE Video Output Power On Status LEDs Error Signal Status LEDs LED LED Figure 3 2 Front Panel Layout Diagram e Status LEDs Refer to Paragraph 3 4 e USB Vidblox TX modules communicate with a host PC over a standard USB bus using the supplied cable Attach the mini USB plug to this connector It is not necessary to keep the module attached to the host PC during normal operation e POWER When the Power LED is lit it indicates the Vidblox module is co
63. r analog input signal at a resolution up to 1920x1200 for delivery over its SDI output transport Analog audio interface is through a 3 5mm stereo audio connector SMPTE compliant video output connections may be made through copper coaxial cable fiber optic cable or both Supported input formats and resolutions for both video and computer graphics sources are listed in Table 2 1 In addition to the resolutions listed Vidblox gives you the ability to enter and select up to three sets of custom video source parameters to allow input interface with non standard video formats Table 2 1 Vidblox TX Input Formats and Resolutions Supported Input Video Formats 4801 480p 5761 576p 720p 50 720p 60 10801 50 10801 60 1080p 50 1080p 60 Supported Input Graphics Formats 640x480 60 800x600 60 1024x768 60 1280x800 60 1280x1024 60 1360x768 60 1440x900 60 1600x900 60 1680x1050 60 1600x1200 60 1920x1200 60 Every Vidblox module is equipped with a USB interface port allowing full monitoring and control of a single module through a host computer running the Cattrax Cub control application In addition to USB connectivity the Vidblox SL 3G TX module provides full network connectivity and control capability through the module s Ethernet port using PESA s Cattrax graphical user interface control application running on a host PC supporting the Windows Operating System All operational commands and status monitoring functions are performed through either t
64. r distribution module circuit board supplying power to the module e Board Power Status There are two text boxes in the Board Power Status window The upper Power Rail box provides a digital readout of measured operating voltage of the 3 3V power rail The lower Rail Status box indicates status of power supply voltage as low normal or high 4 8 UNINSTALLING CATTRAX If it should ever be necessary to remove Cattrax or Cattrax Cub from the host PC the application provides an uninstall function that can be accessed through the program folder in the Start menu of the Windows operating system For additional information refer to the Cattrax Technical Manual 4 9 UPDATING VIDBLOX FIRMWARE Cattrax and Cattrax Cub both provide a download function that allows you to easily update firmware load in a connected Vidblox module as changes are released Download is accessed through the Settings menu of Cattrax and Cattrax Cub Proprietary Information of PESA 4 34 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE PESA Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 Chapter 5 Maintenance and Repair 5 1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE No periodic maintenance is required 5 2 PESA CUSTOMER SERVICE If you are experiencing any difficulty with a Vidblox module please contact PESA s Customer Service Department Skilled technicians are available to assist you 24 hours a day every day of the year 53 REPAIR Before attempting to repair this equipment ple
65. r other PESA devices you wish to control Subnets currently available to Cattrax are listed in the second window under the Subnet column A check in the box beside an entry indicates that Cattrax 1s actively communicating over that subnet and will automatically discover PESA devices on the subnet If you wish to prevent Cattrax from communicating over a specific subnet click the checkbox to remove the check If you need to add additional subnets or modify address parameters of currently available subnets use the buttons to the right of the display window as follows e Add allows you to add subnets to the list of those available Clicking the Add button opens the screen shown here Subnet Subnet mask JO IE Es Enter the first three octets of the subnet address you wish to add The fourth octet is by default entered as 255 to allow discovery of all possible PESA devices within the subnet Click OK to enter the parameters The new entry is added to the listing and the checkbox will be checked to activate the new subnet e Edit allows you to modify address parameters of any entry in the listing Highlight the entry you wish to modify and click the Edit button The Subnet menu is displayed with current parameters for the entry listed Make any changes you wish and enter OK to commit the changes e Remove allows you to remove any subnet from the listing Highlight the entry you wish to delete and click the Remove button The entr
66. rameters Example data for informational purposes only and may not apply to your specific requirements Example Modeline i Parameter Function Parameter Notation Label Data 1600X1200 Identifies Resolution Described by Modeline Pixel Clock 15 5 1600 1656 1776 2048 1200 1202 1205 1263 Pclk in MHz Horizontal Display Hdisp Horizontal Sync Start Hsyncstart Horizontal Timing Parameters Horizontal Sync End Hsyncend Total Horizontal Line Timing Htotal Vertical Display Vdisp Vertical Timing Parameters Vertical Sync Start Vsyncstart Vertical Sync End Vsyncend Total Vertical Lines Vtotal Horizontal Vertical Sync Describes the rate at which pixels are drawn In this example a pixel is drawn every 1 155 x 10 Hz or approx every 6 5 nanoseconds Hdisp indicates the horizontal resolution pixel count of 1600 but may also be interpreted as a timing factor and used to calculate the time required to scan across the visible portion of the display In this example there are 1600 pixels requiring 1600 pixel clock cycles to draw The time required for horizontal display can be calculated in seconds as Hdisp X 1 Pclk x 10 in this example approx 10 3 microseconds The blanking interval begins with the next pixel clock cycle after the visible display is completed Identifies the pixel clock cycle when the horizontal sync pulse begins Tim
67. s g CattraxCub X X Setup 1 Locate the CD shipped with your Vidblox module and Welcome to the CattraxCub XX place it in the drive of the host PC a Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of CattraxCub XX 2 If the installation program does not automatically start before aring Sup e vale E ostie out relevant system files Without having to reboot your navigate to the directory of the install CD and double vasi Click Next to continue click Setup exe The screen as shown on the right is displayed on the monitor g CattraxCub X X Setup License greement Please review the license terms before installing CattraxCub X X Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement BY PRESSING THE I Agree BUTTON YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT 3 Read the displayed terms of the License Agreement and AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT CLICK i d sa THE CANCEL BUTTON TO CANCEL THE INSTALLATION click I Agree to continue installation PROCESS AND RETURN THE PRODUCT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE PESA CATTRAX SYSTEM CONTROL SOFTWARE END USER nmamnnrar E TAMOM ANANMAN If you accept the terms of the agreement click I Agree to continue You must accept the r agreement to install CattraxCub X X E CattraxCub X X Setup Choose Components Choose which features of CattraxCub X X you want to install Check the components you want to install and un
68. should not require additional configuration prior to installation In some installations using Cattrax 1t may be necessary to modify factory set network communication parameters Using either Cattrax or Cattrax Cub the user can monitor and modify many functional attributes of a module review module identification data or configure network parameters Vidblox specific configuration and monitoring screens and control functions are identical with both Cattrax and Cattrax Cub Procedures for connecting Vidblox to a network and modifying network communication parameters with Cattrax are discussed in Paragraph 4 3 If you will be using only network control and do not need to load Cattrax Cub continue to Paragraph 4 6 When using Cattrax Cub DO NOT connect a Vidblox module to the host PC until the USB driver is installed on the computer NETWORK CONFIGURATION WITH CATTRAX In order for Cattrax to communicate with Vidblox modules and other PESA equipment on the facility network the network interface device used by Cattrax must be actively connected to the subnet or multiple subnets containing equipment you wish to control When communicating on a subnet containing PESA network controllable devices Cattrax should immediately begin the discovery process for all devices configured for the same subnet In many installations Vidblox modules and other PESA devices may reside on subnets different from one another within the network Cattrax allows you t
69. stem32YDrivers Cancel Proprietary Information of PESA 4 7 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 Completing the Found New yl ia ie 9 When hardware installation is complete the The wizard has finished installing the software for completion SCI cen as shown to the left is disp layed Click the Finish button to exit the hardware installation wizard PESA OFX gt 10 The Vidblox module should now be communicating with the host PC Click Finish to close the wizard 4 6 START CATTRAX OR CATTRAX CUB APPLICATION During installation of either version of Cattrax an icon is placed on the PC desktop You may start the application by clicking on the desktop icon or by navigating to the folder containing the Cattrax program files and clicking on the Cattrax exe file or navigating to the folder containing the Cattrax Cub program files and clicking on the Cattrax Cub exe file When Cattrax either version is first started an application interface similar to the one shown in Figure 4 1 is displayed on the PC monitor If this is the first time Cattrax Cub has been started the display windows will all be empty until a PESA device is connected to the USB port and discovered for control If the application has been previously used the Devices View window may display a list of inactive devices that have been discovered in previous sessions When Cattrax is started
70. the internal look up table Whenever you apply an input video signal of the custom resolution to the Vidblox transmitter module the signal 1s recognized and processed just as any other signal in the look up table When a video signal with a custom resolution is applied to the input of Vidblox the Status Overview window identifies the Input Resolution of the incoming signal by 1ts custom resolution number Custom 1 2 or 3 ES VidBlox Tx One X MenuTree idBlox Tx One Dx ty Refresh ES Cancel igi Status Overview E Videl 200 Input Resolution Input Type ves Information Controls Test Mode Disabled Audio Source B Configurations TE lt ustom Resolutions Status amp Alarms Select Resolution Number Select Resolution Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Set Base Resolution Base Resolutions 1280 x 1024 p60 DMT w Change Resolution Mame Horizontal Pixel Frequency MP Sec H Sync Start Active Pixels fo ILine H Sync End Total Pixels fo Line HSync Polarity lo lo vertical Active Lines po Frame Y Sync Start Total Lines fo Frame Y Sync End Y Refresh Rate po Hz Sync Polarity o e Figure 4 15 Example Custom Resolutions Screen Proprietary Information of PESA 4 27 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA e Select Resolution Number Click the Select Resolution radio button of the custom resolution number y
71. tinuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the software vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation 9 You will see the screen to the left as installation continues CattraxCub X X Setup Installing Please wait while CattraxCub X X is being installed PESA QFX Driver Installer PESA Switching System Inc PESA QFX Installation Location Driver Version X X C Program Files PESA PESA QFX Change Install Location Success e N 1 Installation completed successfully Proprietary Information of PESA VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 Ka CattraxCub X X Setup Completing the CattraxCub X X a Setup Wizard CattraxCub X X has been installed on your computer Click Finish to close this wizard Z Run Cattraxcub XX 11 You will see the Completing Cattrax Cub Setup Wizard prompt displayed Click the Finish button to exit the installer program 4 5 CONNECT A VIDBLOX MODULE TO THE HOST PC THROUGH A USB PORT If you wish to control a Vidblox module over a USB connection using Cattrax Cub perform the following steps to allow Plug and Play capability of the Windows operating system to interface Vidblox hardware to host PC
72. tion fields of the Configurations screen or through fields of the Device Properties window If you choose to make changes through the Device Properties window click the Apply button in the window to initiate address change If a Vidblox module operating in the DHCP Off mode should ever encounter a network conflict with an IP address you could lose communication with that module If that happens the Configurations menu screen is not accessible You can enter a non conflicting IP address through the fields of the Device Properties window Click the Apply button in the window to initiate the IP address change Static IP Information IP Address Enter the fixed IP address you wish to assign to the module Subnet Mask Enter the fixed subnet mask on which the TX module resides Gateway Enter the fixed gateway parameter you wish to assign to the module Apply Initiates the DHCP mode and IP address change e Factory Defaults Clicking Factory Reset box restores factory default settings You will be prompted to verify the request before reset operation is performed 4 7 6 CUSTOM RESOLUTIONS Vidblox transmitter modules are pre configured with data stream parameters for standard and many non standard video resolutions It is possible that you may encounter a video signal for input to Vidblox with a resolution that 1s not contained in the internal look up table To accommodate such occurrences Vidblox allows you to configure u
73. tor Looping Number of Computer Monitoring Outputs VIDEO BROADCAST OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS Output Signal Broadcast Standard Output Connector Style Number of Outputs BNC Number of Outputs Fiber Output Signal Format Output Data Rate Digital Outputs BNC Impedance Return Loss Output Signal Level Output Signal Polarity Output Jitter Reclocking With optional Cattrax software If equipped with SFP fiber transmitter device ak SL 3G TX Module Only DVI I 1 SMPTE 292M and 424M SL 3G SMPTE 424M NE 3G 75 Ohm BNC LC Fiber SFP 2 SL 3G 1 NE 3G 2 SL 3G 1 NE 3G 720p 10801 1080p SL 3G 1080p NE 3G 1 5Gbps HD SDD 3 0Gbps 3G SDI 75 Ohm gt 15dB SMHz to 1 5GHz gt 10dB 1 5GHz to 3GHz 800 mV p p 10 Non Inverting SMPTE 292M lt 0 2UL p p SMPTE 424M lt 0 3UL p p Compliant with RP 184 SMPTE Compliant Proprietary Information of PESA PESA Digital Outputs Fiber VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 NOTE Optical transmitter devices used with Vidblox are class 1 laser products that meet the safety regulations of IEC 60825 FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and FDA 21 CFR 1040 11 Optical Wavelength Output Power Output Loss Budget Typical Operating Distances 1310nm Min 9dBm Max 3dBm Approx 9dB assumes two optical couplers w 10km SM cabling 9 125u estimated at 10Km 6 25 miles 50 125u approx 40
74. ur action before the file is written to Vidblox TX module memory Select Custom Data File When the Custom EDID selection is made from the EDID Source options on the GUI screen Vidblox uses the EDID data file written into its memory to generate the EDID data packet Custom EDID file capability is helpful in applications where for example the monitor device on the output of the Vidblox RX device is not the native resolution of the graphics card You may use custom EDID data to force the card to the resolution of the monitor even though the monitor is not in any way physically attached to the Vidblox TX module One of the most useful capabilities of Vidblox in regards to custom EDID data is that the RX module can read EDID data from the device attached to its output and allow you to upload the configuration information save the data for the actual output device as a data file and download that data file to the Vidblox TX device where it can be used as the custom EDID source to generate the EDID data packet to the source device 4 7 5 CONFIGURATIONS MENU Selecting the Configurations menu entry from the menu tree displays the screen shown by Figure 4 11 Proprietary Information of PESA 4 19 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 MenuTree YidBlox Tx One 4 Refresh amp cancel l Status Overview Input Resolution 1280x1024p60 Input Type GA Test Mode Disabled Audio So
75. urce amp videlox 2 0 0 Im Information Im Controls B Configurations Custom Resolutions El Status amp Alarms viden Test Pattern Select Test Mode 8 Disabled Enabled Test Pattern Analog video Adjustments HE H Position rrr PEEL TT O LETTET THEN o Ls si o Sampling Phase LER PT ETL PETN ETTE LETTET o DVI Equalizer Settings Monitor OP Low Medium 8 High O Max Audio Source Audio Source 8 Audio In 1 Hz Tone Mute IP Configuration DHCP On off Static IF Information IP Address 192 168 0 100 Subnet Mask Gateway 192 21684 U 1 Apply Factory Defaults Factory Reset Figure 4 11 Example Configurations Screen I Proprietary Information of PESA 4 20 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA e Video Test pattern Select Allows insertion of a user selectable video test pattern into SDI output signal Open pull down menu to access listing of available test patterns as shown by Figure 4 12 Highlight and click on signal you wish to insert and select Enabled to replace video with selected test pattern on SDI output Selecting Disabled removes test pattern and restores source video to SDI output Status Overview Input Resolution 1250x1024p60 Input Type VGA Test Mode Disabled Audio Source Audio In Video Test Pattern Select Test Mode Disabled Enabled Test Patter
76. vidbleex Convert Extend Scale Transport Y r a Y N E PESA MONITOR OUT Moe INPUT en pwr OUT OUT OUT 50 panmnen a 3 ade Y Es A N v ad SD SL 3G TX MODULE NE 3G TX MODULE DVI COMPONENT TO HD 3G SDI MEDIA EXTENDER CONVERTER USER MANUAL PESA Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C www PESA com VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA Thank You for purchasing your new Vidblox Transport Media Format Conversion Modules and Media Extenders from PESA We appreciate your confidence in our products PESA produces quality state of the art equipment designed to deliver our users the highest degree of performance dependability and versatility available anywhere We want you to know that if you ever have a concern or problem with a PESA product we have a team of engineers technicians and customer service professionals available 24 7 365 to help resolve the issue Our commitment is to continue earning the trust and confidence of our customers throughout the industry by incorporating cutting edge technology into the highest quality most cost effective products on the market And we would like to invite you to tell us how we re doing If you have any comments or suggestions concerning your PESA equipment please contact our Customer Service Department Again thank you for choosing PESA and we look forward to a long term partnership with you and your fa
77. y functionality of the LEDs During normal operation the LEDs provide the following status information e Video Input Signal Status LEDs When lit LEDs in this group indicate format and lock status of input video signal entering module through DVI I connector from video source as follows Composite COMP Input signal is composite analog video VGA Input signal is VGA RGBHV analog video DVI Input signal is DVI digital video LOCK Vidblox transmitter module circuitry has detected and is locked to format of input signal e System Error LED System Error is a red LED that lights whenever a fault or alarm condition is detected within the Vidblox module e SMPTE Video Output Signal Status LEDs When lit LEDs in this group indicate format and lock status of SDI digital video signal leaving module through BNC or fiber connectors as follows DL Not present on NE 3G modules Not currently used with Vidblox TX module 3G Digital video signal is SMPTE compliant 3G SDI 1080p HD Not present on NE 3G modules Digital video signal is SMPTE compliant HD SDI 10801 or 720p LOCK Output serializers are locked e Power On LED Power On is a green LED that lights whenever power is applied to Vidblox module 3 5 VIDBLOX RACK MOUNT EXTENDER FRAME PESA s optional rack mount extender frames allow you to easily mount and power multiple Vidblox modules in a I or 2 RU chassis frame Two modules may be i
78. y is immediately removed from the listing Vidblox modules support the dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP allowing the network server to assign each module an individual IP address DHCP mode active is the power up default for each module If for some reason you wish to bypass DHCP and enter specific network parameters this may be done through the IP Configuration function on the Configurations menu screen and the Device Properties window of Cattrax Refer to Paragraph 4 7 4 for more information Although Cattrax Cub does not support network communication you may modify the network parameters on the Configurations menu screen using either Cattrax or Cattrax Cub Proprietary Information of PESA 4 3 VIDBLOX SL 3G AND NE 3G TX MODULE Publication 81 9059 0666 0 Rev C March 2011 PESA 4 4 INSTALL CATTRAX CUB AND USB DRIVER ONTO THE HOST PC Cattrax Cub is supplied with Vidblox modules shipped from the factory The latest release is always available from the PESA website at www pesa com Cattrax Cub communicates with Vidblox modules one at a time using a USB port of the host PC If you have other USB compatible PESA equipment and already have Cattrax Cub running on a host PC run the supplied CD to verify you have the most current revision of the application Once the software 1s installed and running simply connect any Vidblox unit to a USB port and allow Cattrax Cub to discover the module Install Cattrax Cub as follow
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