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1. Ross Video Limited CEG 100 CDP Error Generator User Manual openGear N Live Production Technology Product Name CEG 100 CEG 100 e CDP Error Generator User Manual e Ross Part Number CEG100DR 004 02 e Release Date September 21 2010 Printed in Canada The information contained in this User Manual is subject to change without notice or obligation Copyright O 2010 Ross Video Limited All rights reserved Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Ross Video Limited Reproduction or reverse engineering of copyrighted software is prohibited Notice The material in this manual is furnished for informational use only It is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Ross Video Limited Ross Video Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual Trademarks ROSS is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited openkear y is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited e Ross ROSS Ross are registered trademarks of Ross Video Limited e DashBoard Control System is a trademark of Ross Video Limited e All other product names and any registered and unregistered trademarks mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and remain the exclusive property of their respective owners Important Regulatory and Safety Notices Before using this pr
2. SDI Output This jack carries the main program output from the CEG 100 consisting of the signal applied to BNC1 with VANC data packets inserted When using a rear module with bypass capability ONG MDL RO1 R21 or R23 SDI Output is connected directly to SDI Input without passing through the CEG 100 under the following circumstances power off CEG 100 card removed CEG 100 Bypass pushbutton out software selection or certain major error conditions SDI Output Monitor When the CEG 100 is active this jack carries a copy of the signal present on SDI Output This can be useful for test purposes This jack does not have any bypass capability with power off or the CEG 100 removed there is no output signal on this jack Other jacks Not Used CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Installation and Setup e 2 5 2 6 e Installation and Setup CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 User Controls In This Chapter This chapter contains a description of the CEG 100 user controls Switches LEDs CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 User Controls e 3 1 User Controls Figure 5 shows the front edge of the CEG 100 Following the illustration are descriptions of the controls and indicators identified here Figure 5 Card edge User Controls Bypass Switch If the CEG 100 is installed in a rear module such as the ONG MDL RO1 that has a bypass relay this two position pushbutton can be used to control the relay When the pushbutton is in the I
3. Confirm that the power supplies are fully seated in their slots If the power LED is still not illuminated replace the power supply with one that is verified to work Reseat the Card in the Frame Eject the card and reinsert it in the frame Check Control Settings Refer to the Installation and Operation sections of the manual and verify all user adjustable component settings Input Signal Status Verify that source equipment is operating correctly and that a valid signal is being supplied Output Signal Path Verify that destination equipment is operating correctly and receiving a valid signal Module Exchange Exchanging a suspect module with a module that is known to be working correctly is an efficient method for localizing problems to individual modules CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Service Information e 7 1 Power LED Conditions The top front edge of the module has a Power LED which indicates card status The Power LED displays the following conditions e Off there is no power e Green the card is running with valid input e Flashing green the boot loader is waiting for or receiving a software upload e Orange there is a signal or configuration error Check the inputs and menus e Red the card is not operational This will occur if for example there is no video input Check the inputs reseat the card press the Reset button or call Technical Support Bootload Sequence In the unlikely event of a
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5. illustrates a typical test configuration The CEG 100 generates captions with user selected errors and the CDP 100 analyzes the resulting output from the equipment under test EUT Both the CEG 100 and CDP 100 are controlled and monitored from DashBoard through an Ethernet connection This configuration makes it possible to determine whether the EUT simply passes errors unchanged corrects them or converts them into another type of error condition The ability to stimulate individual pieces of equipment or a whole chain of equipment with typical error conditions allows users to know what behavior to expect from their equipment without waiting for an intermittent error condition to occur on air PC with openGear DashBoard network card SDI w VANC captioning errors Equipment under test SDI input K CEG 100 SDI return from EUT CDP 100 openGear frame Figure 2 Typical test configuration with CEG 100 and CDP 100 CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Introduction e 1 3 Glossary The following abbreviations are used throughout this manual CDP Caption Distribution Packet This format is defined in SMPTE 334 2 It is the caption payload in VANC packets that comply with SMPTE 334 1 VANC Vertical ANCillary This refers to data packets that are inserted into the active portion of lines in the vertical interval of an SDI signal The root standard for VANC is SMPTE 291 VANC packets containing caption
6. main Dashboard screen has tabs to provide status information on the CEG 100 card Product information that is useful in discussing the operation of the module with Ross Video s Technical Support staff The Product tab has the name of the product and the versions of software and hardware installed CEG 100 Card state OK Connection ONLINE Product CEG 100 Manufacturer Hardware Rev Software Rev A Firmware Rev cure ma SerialNumber 107465 CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Card ID Encode Mode O overwrite Prepend O Append Configuration save Factory Defaults Reset Refresh Upload Reboot Close Figure 6 Product status tab DashBoard and CEG 100 Status e 4 3 Alarm Status Figure 7 shows the status of the various conditions that are monitored The Card Status is a summary of these indicators It reports the most severe alarm condition that is present e If all the indicators are green the Card Status is green and OK e Ifany of the indicators are red the Card Status is also red and its description is the underlying error condition Card Status xk Incoming Video 108015994 Upstream Encoding E fox Local Encoding fox Rear Module ok Encoding Line O ox Video Presence ok Video Status Dlox Bypass Switch Ok Figure 7 Alarms status screen Upstream Encoding Overflow means that there was an attempt to add more data than could fit in the specified line s The tot
7. part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Ross Video Limited could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Notice CANADA This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada EUROPE This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of CE Directive 93 68 EEC INTERNATIONAL This equipment has been tested to CISPR 22 1997 along with amendments A1 2000 and A2 2002 and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital device This is a Class A product In domestic environments this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may have to take adequate measures Notice Maintenance User Serviceable Parts Routine maintenance to this openGear product is not required This product contains no user
8. 5 1 General Settings Figure 8 shows the screen that is displayed by clicking the Settings tab Before proceeding to any of the other sections please ensure that these settings are correct as they will have an effect on the operation of the other functions The Card ID field allows you to assign a unique name to a CEG 100 card This is especially useful if you have more than one CEG 100 in a frame In this example the Card ID has been set to Feed 1 and the name appearing in DashBoard s device list is consequently CEG 100 Feed 1 If this field were blank the name would just be CEG 100 The Encode Mode should normally be set to Overwrite This allows the CEG 100 to overwrite any VANC data services present on the same line s of the input signal This is the preferred mode of operation since it prevents duplicate data on the same line Please note that this only affects lines encoded Other lines will pass untouched You may wish to use Append in some cases if you want to retain incoming VANC services and add your test caption data to them Card ID Feed 1 Encode Mode O overwrite Prepend Append Configuration CEG 100 Config bin _ Save Factory Defaults Reset Figure 8 Settings menu The Configuration Save allows all the current settings of the CEG 100 to be saved to a file on the PC The Upload feature can then be used to restore the configuration You may wish to save the configuration
9. N position the CEG 100 is in the video signal path Pressing it once moves the switch to the OUT position and bypasses the CEG 100 Pressing it again restores the CEG 100 to its active state When the CEG 100 is installed in a rear module that does not provide bypass capability this switch enables and disables VANC encoding Menu Switch The menu switch is not used in the CEG 100 Reset Switch This button is used for rebooting the card 3 2 e User Controls CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 LEDs The front edge of the card features LEDs that display the status of the input signals Table 2 Selection and Status LED Descriptions LED When off there is no power When lit and green the card is running with valid input When flashing green the boot loader is waiting for software upload When lit orange this is a warning about a signal or configuration error When lit red the card is not operational This will occur if for example there is no video input When off CEG 100 is in the video path and is capable of inserting data When lit red the CEG 100 s video is bypassed When lit green the Program Video input is present and valid When lit red no valid input is present This typically means that the input cable is disconnected Program When lit green the Program Video output serializer is locked to a valid input Video Out When lit red there is a hardware fault on the card Program Video In When lit
10. Video Limited be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages including loss of profits incurred by the use of this product Implied warranties are expressly limited to the duration of this warranty This User Manual provides all pertinent information for the safe installation and operation of your CEG 100 Ross Video policy dictates that all repairs to the CEG 100 are to be conducted only by an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative Therefore any unauthorized attempt to repair this product by anyone other than an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative will automatically void the warranty Please contact Ross Video Technical Support for more information 7 2 e Service Information CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 In Case of Problems Should any problem arise with your CEG 100 please contact the Ross Video Technical Support Department Contact information is supplied at the end of this publication A Return Material Authorization number RMA will be issued to you as well as specific shipping instructions should you wish our factory to repair your CEG 100 If required a temporary replacement module will be made available at a nominal charge Any shipping costs incurred will be the responsibility of you the customer All products shipped to you from Ross Video Limited will be shipped collect The Ross Video Technical Support Department will continue to provide advice on any product man
11. al of existing plus added data does not fit in the line s Local Encoding Overflow means that there was an attempt to insert more data than could fit in the specified line s The total of the added data services overflows the capacity of the line s Rear Module means that the CEG 100 is plugged into a rear module that it does not recognize This could have an effect on the video output since the types and locations of jacks are unknown Encode Line means that there has been an attempt to insert VANC data in a line that is not part of the vertical interval for example line gt 20 for 10801 59 94 Video Presence is loss of incoming video Video Status means that a detectable video error such as an EDH or CRC error has occurred in the input video Bypass Switch means that the CEG 100 s video is bypassed via the front bypass switch 4 4 e DashBoard and CEG 100 Status CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Setting Up the CEG 100 In This Chapter This chapter explains how to use the user interface to set up the CEG 100 This discussion is based on the use of DashBoard through a network connection This chapter will follow the work flow most appropriate for the CEG 100 The following topics are discussed e General Settings tab e Setting caption data on the Closed Caption tab e Selecting the insertion line on the Setup Encoding tab e Inserting your data with the Setup Encoding tab CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Setting Up the CEG 100 e
12. and does not count 708 Extra Triplet an extra triplet is added to the CDP 708 Missing Triplet a triplet is removed from the CDP E Single Error E Single Error rc Single Error E Single Error r Single Error r Single Error Incorrect Triplet Count The triplet count is altered so it doesn t match the real count No Captions 608 captions are not present in the CDPs Caption Reserve Bits The caption reserve bits are set incorrectly CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Setting Up the CEG 100 e 5 7 Service Errors The Service tab contains errors that deal with the service information contained in the CDPs Generate Errors Errors Service Start Flag Does Not Match Header Service Start Flag Does Not Match Header Service Complete Flag Does Not Match Header Service Complete Flag Does Not Match Header Service Change Flag Does Not Match Header Service Change Flag Does Not Match Header Service Reserve Bits Do Not Match Header Service Reserve Bits Do Not Match Header Service Reserve Index 0 Reserve Bits Service Reserve Index 0 Reserve Bits Service Reserve Index 1 Reserve Bits Service Reserve Index 1 Reserve Bits T Single Error Single Error Single Error E Single Error m Single Error C Single Error ET o Figure14 Service Errors Service Start Flag The Service Start Flag does not match the same flag in the header Service Complete Flag The Service Complete Flag does not
13. complete card failure you may be instructed by a Ross Video Technical Support specialist to perform a complete software reload on the CEG 100 To perform this task follow these steps Press and hold the Menu Switch 2 While holding the Menu Switch press the Reset button in 3 Release the Reset button and then the Menu Switch The Power LED will flash GREEN while the card is waiting for a new software load If a new software load is not sent to the card within 60 seconds the card will attempt to restart with the last operational software load Software loads can be sent to the CEG 100 from DashBoard using the Frame Controller with Networking Warranty and Repair Policy The CEG 100 is warranted to be free of any defect with respect to performance quality reliability and workmanship for a period of FIVE 5 years from the date of shipment from our factory In the event that your CEG 100 proves to be defective in any way during this warranty period Ross Video Limited reserves the right to repair or replace this piece of equipment with a unit of equal or superior performance characteristics Should you find that this CEG 100 has failed after your warranty period has expired we will repair your defective product should suitable replacement components be available You the owner will bear any labor and or part costs incurred in the repair or refurbishment of said equipment beyond the FIVE 5 year warranty period In no event shall Ross
14. ding a Figure10 Setup Encoding menu 5 4 e Setting Up the CEG 100 CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Generate Errors The Generate Errors tab allows the user to add errors into CDPs generated by the CEG 100 Each error typically has 2 insertion methods a check box that will insert the error as long as the checkbox is on and a button that inserts a single instance of the error The CEG 100 has a number of errors it can generate so the errors have been divided into sub tabs based on the area of the CDP they affect General CDP Errors Header Captions Service Footer General CDP Errors The General CDP Errors tab contains errors that deal with the basic transmission of CDP packets Invalid CDP Length 7 Invalid CDP Length Single Error Missing Packets Missing Packet Single Error cDPsinField2 U CDPs in Field 2 Single Error Multiple CDPsinField1 Multiple CDPs in Field 1 Single Error General CDP Errors Figure11 General CDP Errors Invalid CDP Length the length at the start of the CDP packet is shorter than the length of the actual CDP packet Missing Packets CDP packet s are missing from field 1 of an interlaced signal or any progressive frame CDP Field 2 CDP packets are inserted into field 2 as well as field 1 of an interlaced signal This has no effect with progressive video input Multiple CDPs in Field 1 the same CDP packets are inserted twice in the same interlaced field 1 or prog
15. duction e 1 1 Overview The CEG 100 adds CDP captioning data containing errors to an HD SDI SMPTE 292 or SD SDI SMPTE 259 video signal in accordance with SMPTE 334 291 and other related standards The user can select the types and duration of the errors inserted The CEG 100 is a tool for testing the response of captioning aware devices to some of the most common data errors It may be used alone or in conjunction with the CDP 100 CDP Analyzer Card as a captioning test system As a member of the openGear family the CEG 100 shares a common control interface known as DashBoard with a broad array of other products The CEG 100 is housed in the openGear DFR 8300 series frames It is compatible with both 10 slot and 20 slot network enabled frames Features The following features make the CEG 100 the ideal solution for generating a CDP stream in the VANC space of an SDI signal with known errors e Operates automatically with major HD and SD video formats e Flexible selection of CDP errors e SNMP compatible e Video bypass capability with suitable Ross Video rear modules e Fits openGear DFR 8300 series frames Functional Block Diagram na rel Sonam KO hoso Equalize Encode ES HD SD Deserialize SDI Mon HD SD Extract Bypass in VANC R01 R21 R23 rear modules GPIO not used Figure 1 Simplified Block Diagram of CEG 100 Functions 1 2 e Introduction CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 The following figure
16. ecting a CEG 100 Module e Screen layout e Status and Setup menus CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 DashBoard and CEG 100 Status e 4 1 Layout and Navigation This section focuses on the use of the DashBoard program to control and monitor a CEG 100 For a more complete description of DashBoard and its capabilities please refer to the documentation supplied with the program Selecting a CEG 100 Module Figure 6 shows a typical DashBoard screen After it has established its connection to the frame containing the CEG 100 a list of modules is displayed at the left side Clicking on a frame and then on a CEG 100 causes a window for that module to be opened resulting in the display shown here In this simple example there is only one device the CEG 100 open DashBoard provides the ability to view multiple devices in this window For details see the DashBoard Software User Manual Screen layout The CEG 100 window is divided into four sections as shown The upper left side is the Product Status area and displays a summary of the present module status The lower left side is the Status area and provides tabs to select more detailed status The right side the Settings area provides tabs to allow control of the various functions of the module The bottom band contains buttons for functions that are used relatively infrequently 4 2 e DashBoard and CEG 100 Status CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Product Status The left side of the
17. edance Loop through to SDI Output in Bypass mode if available in the rear module Paudlizadis Over 100m of Belden 1694A cable q 1 485Gb s or 400m 270Mb s 1 output monitor raed one 700ps Typical 270Mb s 120ps Typical 1 485Gb s 6 2 e Specifications CEG 100 User Manual Service Information In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e Troubleshooting Checklist e Power LED Conditions e Bootload Sequence e Warranty and Repair Policy Troubleshooting Checklist Routine maintenance to this openGear product is not required In the event of problems with your CEG 100 the following basic troubleshooting checklist may help identify the source of the problem If the module still does not appear to be working properly after checking all possible causes please contact your openGear products distributor or the openGear Technical Support department at the numbers listed under the Contact Us section at the end of this manual 1 Visual Review Performing a quick visual check may reveal many problems such as connectors not properly seated or loose cables Check the module the frame and any associated peripheral equipment for signs of trouble Power Check Check the power indicator LED on the distribution frame front panel for the presence of power If the power LED is not illuminated verify that the power cable is connected to a power source and that power is available at the power main
18. future use Seat the bottom of the rear module in the seating slot at the base of the frame s back plane Module Seating Slots Figure 3 Rear Module Installation showing RM 8300 B left and ONG MDL RO1 right modules Align the top hole of the rear module with the screw hole on the top edge of the back plane Using a Phillips screwdriver and the supplied screw fasten the rear module to the frame s back plane Do not over tighten Ensure proper frame cooling and ventilation by having all rear frame slots covered with rear VO modules or blank metal plates If you need blanks contact your openGear sales representative This completes the procedure for installing the Rear I O Module in an openGear digital distribution frame 2 2 e Installation and Setup CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Board Installation Use the following procedure to install the CEG 100 in an openGear distribution frame Notice It is recommended to use a frame with the cooling fan option in all cases in order to allow all slots to be used without exceeding heat dissipation limits 1 Refer to the DFR 8300 Series User Manual to ensure that the frame is properly installed according to instructions 2 After selecting the desired frame installation slot hold the CEG 100 card by the edges and carefully align the card edges with the slots in the frame 3 Fully insert the card into the frame until the rear connection plugs are properly seated on t
19. green the CEG 100 is inserting VANC data into the video VANC Green DS7 When lit orange or blinking orange green there is too much VANC data to Encode Orange fit in the specified line s and some data is being lost When off there is no insertion NotUsed DS8_ Video Green Normally lit green DS9 When lit orange this indicates that there has been an error e g EDH in the Error Orange video input stream Normally lit green Green When lit orange this indicates that the rear module connected to the CEG Rear DS10 Unknown Module Orange 100 is not one of the types recognized by the software Operation may not be correct Invalid Normally lit green Red When lit red this indicates that the CEG 100 has been set to insert VANC Insertion DS11 ee 3 Beet Line Green data into an invalid line that is a line that is not in the vertical interval for the current video format Red Normally lit green Dele When lit red this indicates that no video is present at the input CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 User Controls e 3 3 3 4 e User Controls CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 DashBoard and CEG 100 Status In This Chapter This chapter provides a detailed explanation of the functions available when using DashBoard to monitor and control the CEG 100 The program is available for download from the Ross Video website The following topics are discussed in this chapter e Layout and Navigation e Sel
20. he midplane and rear modules This completes the procedure for installing the CEG 100 in an openGear distribution frame BNC Labels Affix a connector label if supplied to the rear of the rack frame at the position occupied by the CEG 100 Some rear modules do not require a label as the connector names are silkscreened directly onto the rear module itself CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Installation and Setup e 2 3 Cable Connections This section provides information for connecting cables to the installed rear modules on the DFR 8310 series frame backplane Connect the input and output cables according to the following diagram Rear modules for 8321 frame Una Bun o VID MON Rear modules for 8310 frame VID2 OUT Figure 4 Jack Designations for the CEG 100 with Rear Modules for 20 slot 8321 and 10 slot 8310 frames 2 4 e Installation and Setup CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 SDI Input This jack accepts an HD SDI SMPTE 292 or SD SDI SMPTE 259 video signal The CEG 100 requires this input in all cases It inserts VANC packets into this signal and routes the resulting output to the SDI Output jack When using a rear module with bypass capability ONG MDL RO1 R21 or R23 the input signal is internally terminated in 75 ohms when the CEG 100 is active when the CEG 100 is in bypass the termination is provided by the downstream equipment connected to the SDI Output jack
21. ing data are defined by SMPTE 334 which references SMPTE 291 Documentation Terms The following terms are used throughout this guide e Frame refers to the frame that houses the CEG 100 card e Operator and User refer to the person who uses the CEG 100 e Board and Card refer to the CEG 100 card itself including all components and switches e System and Video system refer to the mix of interconnected production and terminal equipment in which the CEG 100 operates e Rear Module refers to the connector module at the rear of the frame into which the CEG 100 is inserted Frame and Rear Module Compatibility The CEG 100 can operate with many combinations of frame and rear module The combinations shown in the following table are recommended but other rear modules such as the ONG MDL RO2 and R22 can also be used with no loss of functionality Table 1 Combinations of CEG 100 Frame and Rear Module models Rear Module Frame GPIO not used Bypass CEG 100 cards per in CEG 100 Relay rear module ONG MDL RO1 DFR 8310 N Logic level Y 1 ONG MDL R21 DFR 8321 C or CN or CNS Logic level Y 1 ONG MDL R23 DFR 8321 C or CN or CNS Logic level Y lor2 1 4 e Introduction CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Quick Start Assuming you have an openGear frame an ONG CEG 100 card and a suitable rear module the following steps will get you started with VANC insertion of test capti
22. match the same flag in the header Service Change Flag The Service Change Flag does not match the same flag in the header Service Reserved Bits The Service Reserved Bits are set incorrectly Service Reserved Index 0 The Service Reserved Bits are set incorrectly in service 0 Service Reserved Index 1 The Service Reserved Bits are set incorrectly in service 1 5 8 e Setting Up the CEG 100 CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Footer Errors The Footer tab contains errors related to the CDP footer Figure15 Footer Errors Header Footer Sequence Difference The sequence number in the header and the footer do not match Checksum Error Checksum contained in the footer is incorrect CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Setting Up the CEG 100 e 5 9 5 10 e Setting Up the CEG 100 CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Specifications In This Chapter This chapter contains the Technical Specifications table Note that specifications are subject to change without notice CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Specifications e 6 1 Table 3 CEG 100 Technical Specifications 1 Program input bypass protected if available in Number Of Inputs the rear module 4801 59 94 SMPTE 259M 576i 50 SMPTE 259M Data Rates and 1080i 50 59 94 60 SMPTE 292M SMPTE Standards Accommodated 720p 50 59 94 60 SMPTE 292M Serial Digital 1080p 23 98 24 SMPTE 292M Meeco npuls 1080sf 23 98 24 SMPTE 292M 750 terminating in Active mode Imp
23. oduct and any associated equipment refer to the Important Safety Instructions listed below so as to avoid personnel injury and to prevent product damage Products may require specific equipment and or that installation procedures be carried out to satisfy certain regulatory compliance requirements Notices have been included in this publication to call attention to these Specific requirements Symbol Meanings bp a 2 5 e gt O D O 5 gt o O D Ag ESD Susceptibility This symbol on the equipment refers you to important operating and maintenance servicing instructions within the Product Manual Documentation Failure to heed this information may present a major risk of damage or injury to persons or equipment The symbol with the word Warning within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury The symbol with the word Caution within the equipment manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices The symbol with the word Notice within the equipment manual indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in major or minor equipment damage or a situation which could place the equipment in a non compliant operating state This symbol is used to alert the user
24. ons with user selected errors 1 Connect the frame to your LAN using the instruction sheet Connecting the openGear Frame to a Network supplied with the frame 2 Install DashBoard on a computer connected to the LAN The DashBoard Control System software and user manual are available from the Ross Video website 3 Install the rear module in the frame as described in the section Rear Module Installation of this manual 4 Install the CEG 100 into the rear module as described in the section Board Installation of this manual 5 Connect a 292 or 259 signal to the SDI input jack on the rear module as described in the section Cable Connections of this manual 6 Connect the SDI output jack to an SDI analyzer or VANC monitoring test set and turn the frame power on For information on our VANC monitoring tools visit the Ross Video website 7 Start DashBoard on your computer It should automatically find your frame within a minute or two Click the next to the frame name to show the cards in the frame then double click the CEG 100 8 On the Settings tab of the CEG 100 make the settings shown It is a good idea to name the card so that it can easily be identified within Dashboard especially when there are more than one CEG 100 present 9 Proceed to Chapter 5 Setting up the CEG 100 CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Introduction e 1 5 1 6 e Introduction CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Installation and Se
25. ressive frame CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Setting Up the CEG 100 e 5 5 Header Errors The Header tab contains errors that deal with contents of the header Header Sequence Not Counting Header Sequence Skip One Count Single Error Header Sequence Count Jumps Single Error Header Sequence Does Not Count Single Error Header Reseved Bits Set Incorrectly Header Reseved Bits Set Incorrectly Single Error Frame Rate match Video Type v Header Figure 12 Header Errors Header Sequence Error The sequence number in the CDP header normally increments by 1 each frame Using the controls the user can induce several different error conditions Header Reserved Bits The reserved bits in the header are set incorrectly Frame Rate Normally the CEG 100 places the correct frame rate for the incoming video in the header The user can override with any of the 16 values contained in the combo box 5 6 e Setting Up the CEG 100 CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Caption Errors The Captions tab contains errors that deal with the caption data contained in the CDPs 708 Sequence Not Counting 708 Sequence Error 708 Extra Triplet Error 708 Extra Triplet Error 708 Triplet Missing Error 708 Triplet Missing Error Incorrect Triplet Count Incorrect Triplet Count No 608 Captions No 608 Captions Caption Reserve Bits Caption Reserve Bits E om Figure13 Caption Errors 708 Sequence Error the 708 sequence counter is locked
26. serviceable parts If the module does not appear to be working properly please contact Technical Support using the numbers listed under the Contact Us section on the last page of this manual Environmental Information The CEG 100 complies with the European Union s RoHS Directive This stands for the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment This Directive bans the placing on the EU market of new electrical and electronic equipment containing more than agreed levels of lead cadmium mercury hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyl PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE flame retardants The equipment that you purchased required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production Despite compliance with the RoHS directive it may nevertheless contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment To avoid the potential release of those substances into the environment and to diminish the need for the extraction of natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems These systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials from your end of life equipment in an environmentally friendly and health conscious manner The crossed out wheeled bin symbol invites you to use these systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration
27. that an electrical or electronic device or assembly is susceptible to damage from electrostatic discharge Important Safety Instructions gt O D O 5 This product is intended to be a component product of the openGear 8000 series frame Refer to the openGear 8000 series frame User Manual for important safety instructions regarding the proper installation and safe operation of the frame as well as its component products Certain parts of this equipment namely the power supply area still present a safety hazard with the power switch in the OFF position To avoid electrical shock disconnect all A C power cords from the chassis rear appliance connectors before servicing this area Service barriers within this product are intended to protect the operator and service personnel from hazardous voltages For continued safety replace all barriers after any servicing This product contains safety critical parts which if incorrectly replaced may present a risk of fire or electrical shock Components contained within the product s power supplies and power supply area are not intended to be customer serviced and should be returned to the factory for repair To reduce the risk of fire replacement fuses must be the same type and rating Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer EMC Notices US FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A Digital device pursuant to
28. to allow you to return to it quickly to use it to clone other cards with the same configuration or to allow a fast change from one configuration to another 5 2 e Setting Up the CEG 100 CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Inserting CDP Errors The CEG 100 provides several settings tabs to allow for the easy creation of CDP data containing errors Closed Captions Setup Encoding Generate Errors Closed Captions The Closed Caption tab is used to create a captioning test sequence The Interval is the number of seconds between transmissions of the lines of caption text The Sequence check box causes the software to prepend a counter to the start of each line of caption text Each of the four text fields contains the text for a single line of captioning Each line can be zero to 32 characters long and may only contain printable characters Clicking the Save button stores the captions The caption data is inserted into both the 608 and DTVCC sections of the SMPTE 334 CEA 708 caption packet Closed Captions Sequence Test Caption 1 Test Caption 2 Test Caption 3 Test Caption 4 Closed Captions Save Figure 9 Closed Captions menu CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Setting Up the CEG 100 e 5 3 Setup Encoding Using the Encode Line and Encode Channel the location of the CDP data can be customized Clicking the Save button will make the changes to the Encode Line and Encode Channel take effect Setup Enco
29. tup In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections Static Discharge Unpacking Rear Module Installation Optional Board Installation BNC Labels Cable Connections Static Discharge Whenever handling the CEG 100 and other related equipment please observe all static discharge precautions as described in the following note ESD Susceptibility Static discharge can cause serious damage to sensitive semiconductor gt devices Avoid handling circuit boards in high static environments such as carpeted areas and when AGA wearing synthetic fiber clothing Always exercise proper grounding precautions when working on circuit boards and related equipment Unpacking Unpack each CEG 100 you received from the shipping container and check the contents against the packing list to ensure that all items are included If any items are missing or damaged contact your sales representative or Ross Video Limited directly CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Installation and Setup e 2 1 Rear Module Installation Use the following procedure to install the rear module in an openGear digital distribution frame 1 Refer to the DFR 8300 Series Frames User Manual to ensure that the frame is properly installed according to instructions On the rear of the frame locate the card frame slot Remove the Blocker Plate if any from the rear of the slot you have chosen for the CEG 100 installation Retain the plate for possible
30. ufactured by Ross Video Limited beyond the warranty period without charge for the life of the equipment CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Service Information e 7 3 Contact Us Contact our friendly and professional support representatives for the following e Name and address of your local dealer e Product information and pricing e Technical support e Upcoming trade show information General Business Office 613 e 652 e 4886 PHONE Fax 613 e 652 e 4425 After hours Emergency 613 e 349 e 0006 General Information solutions rossvideo com E MAIL Technical Support techsupport rossvideo com Ross Video Limited ee lo Canad POSTAL roquois Ontario Canada SERVICE P O Box 880 Ross Video Incorporated Ogdensburg New York USA 13669 0880 Visit Us Please visit us at our website for e Company information e Related products and full product lines e Trade show information e News Ross Part Number CEG100DR 004 02
31. up ENCOdING ts 5 4 Generate ErrOTS Uno EE EAE E a ae 5 5 CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Contents e i ii e Contents Specifications 6 1 In This Chapter ds 6 1 Service Information 7 1 W Ths Chapter atra 7 1 Troubleshooting Checklists ssoi eieo sientsa een sn 7 1 Power LED ConditionS essssessseeseesseseeseseeeessteresteserstrsrenessretesseserstesereessretessesees 7 2 Bootload Sequen Ce eee eae en e nadas ad Maen a 7 2 Warranty and Repair Policy ecccesccescessceeecesecesecseecaeecseeeseeeeeseeeseeeseenaeenaeennenaes 7 2 CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Introduction In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e Overview e Functional Block Diagram e Features e Documentation Terms A Word of Thanks Congratulations on choosing the openGear CEG 100 CDP Error Generator The CEG 100 is part of a full line of Digital Products within the openGear Terminal Equipment family of products You will be pleased at how easily your new CEG 100 fits into your overall working environment Equally pleasing is the product quality reliability and functionality Thank you for joining the group of worldwide satisfied Ross Video customers Should you have a question pertaining to the installation or operation of your CEG 100 please contact us at the numbers listed on the back cover of this manual Our technical support staff is available for consultation or service CEG 100 User Manual Iss 02 Intro
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