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1. Connection Ethernet Serial Protocol Sierra Video Host X Serial Pot COM1 m Serial Line Serial RS 232 X Baud Rate 9600 m Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 x Parity None X Flow Control XON XOFF x Note There is no test connection button for serial control e Protocol choices will be o Sierra Video Host o Additional protocols available in future releases Serial Line choices will be RS 422 RS 232 Note If Nirtual Routing Switcher is the model selected then the Test Connection button will not be shown The Virtual Routing Switcher selection is for demos or training only 26 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL STEP 2 Add Router Layers ae ew Hardw vare Pan Salvo os Multi Vien Summary STEP 2 Add Router Layers Name Aspen16 Model Aspen 1616HD 3G Add Routing Switcher Add New Layer Jl Read From Router Add Level Name Number 1 128 inputs 1 2048 Outputs 1 2048 i Level TS RN TSS Cancel Restore Page Defaults The second step in configuring a new routing switcher adds one or more layers to the routing switcher This step includes creation or selection of the following parameters e Layer Number e Layer Name e Quantity of Inputs Quantity of Outputs e Signal Type Level and Level Name Multiple layers and levels can be created Details about this step are as follows Limits e Layer number values can range from 1 to 128 e Layer name and lev
2. D as Fi Mee oe O F 2 a me ia oS yy fia ee ee eK E O e E O Fe DS moo fa ees gt hia te Pi Eo gt Sn 74 Model 6464A Audio Frame Front Panel A sierravideo Audio Frame Back Panel SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL PRIMARY POWER REDUNDANT POWER F o nmen A Pean PESA PAAA Fean PAn PGA Fean m l KUTE i Ki Eicca eee er O O Beers EGET j om 5 ae E o Sm E De Ae ff Wigs gt Paes Fear eee arm eg LETTER g BRD gE FET i OT e g OT ER me Be Sn ees UU 5 Bg eg BE FOI BRED ng TO 9 SD 9 Fn BR gg BR COO O OO Ge rN Fr eee FUE E o FOr Phe gt gt Pee EO Foar o eos Peers Peers ar Fr Pie Er FEF SS a ee Ce Kea Canali Se BER io a LLAI OTIO Note The Sierra Video models shown here and in the subsequent sections are fully loaded matrices In some cases these frames may be configured with less outputs or inputs Consult the rear panel serial number and model number to verify your order and product The system you receive is customized for the size amp type requested at time of purchase from Sierra Video ia OKO EO t e OF MUL ONE MAMP nen 75 SIERRA VIDEO Rear Panel Connections The Audio frame s are used in other Sierra Video audio applications and models Therefore there are several unused connectors on the rear of the unit Unused connectors e Control Panel
3. Protocol The command structure used to affect a switch or multiple Routing Switcher Serial Port switches on the routing switcher or to control other functions Consists of one or more crosspoint modules that switch together or sometimes independently to connect the desired signals through the switcher The 9 pin RS232 connector that allows you to control the switcher using a standard personal computer or other external device Sends control protocol commands in ASCII SIERRA VIDEO Regulatory Warnings amp Safety Information The information in the following section provides important warnings and safety guidelines for both the operator and service personnel Specific warnings and cautions may be found throughout this manual Please read and follow the important safety precautions noting especially those instructions relating to risk of fire electrical shock and injury to persons Any instructions in this manual that require opening the equipment cover or enclosure are intended for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not perform any servicing other than what is contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified AN Warnings gt gt gt gt A Cautions gt gt Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions Disconnect AC power before installing or removing device or servicing unit Do not use this product in or near wat
4. The 64x64 frame has positions for two 128x32 32 channel output driver modules the 128x128 frame has positions for four 128x32 32 channel output driver modules Grounding the negative side of the output drive adds 6dB of audio gain 81 SIERRA VIDEO Module Layout For the routing system to function properly every module must be placed in the proper slot Access to the modules is made by removing the front door containing the fans and unplugging the fan harness Warning The unit must not be operated with the front fans removed or damage could be caused to the modules Although modules are hot swappable it is advised that power be removed when removing or inserting modules when possible 6464 Frame Analog Mono Inputs 1 32 mono or stereo 1 16 Inputs 33 64 mono or stereo 17 32 Note The 3RU 6464 has 5 slots for modules with the bottom slot unused Outputs 1 32 mono or stereo 1 16 Outputs 33 64 mono or stereo 17 32 The top slot in both the analog and digital frame contains the input buffer module for inputs 1 32 The next 2 slot down contains the crosspoint output driver module for outputs 1 32 The 3 slot from the top contains another crosspoint output driver module for the outputs 33 64 The 4 slot from the top contains an input buffer module for inputs 33 64 The bottom slot slot 5 is not used If the frame is configured as a 32x32 mono router only the top 2 slots are loaded with m
5. Connections 78 Stereo Analog Audio 78 Analog Audio Signal Path Overview 79 Input Buffers 79 Crosspoint Output Driver Modules 81 Module Layout 82 6464 Frame Analog Mono 82 6464 Frame Analog Stereo 82 128128 Frame Analog Mono 83 128128 Frame Analog Stereo 83 Front Door Fans 83 Operation 85 Introduction 85 Control System Overview 85 Local Control Panel 86 Control Button Definition 86 Serial Control Ports 88 Remote Control Panels RS 485 89 i 63 Troubleshooting 91 Specifications 95 Wideband Video Specifications 95 Analog Audio Input Characteristics 96 Analog Audio Output Characteristics 96 Analog Audio System Performance 97 Mechanical amp Operational Characteristics97 Communication Protocol 99 Introduction 99 Commonly Used Switching Commands 105 Warranty 107 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Before You Begin There are several terms and acronyms that you should become familiar with before reading this manual They are shown below Term Acronym Definition Crosspoint The electronic switch that assigns one of the inputs on the matrix crosspoint modules to an output Destination A device that receives signals from the output of the switcher Output The signal that connects to the destination device Source The signal that is connected to the input of the routing switcher Input Connected to the source that provides the signal to the switcher Matrix An array of the switch modules that connects an input to an output
6. Holding down the button is the Shift function similar to a standard computer keyboard Scroll Back Causes lists to display from higher number to lower Scroll Forward Causes lists to display from lower number to higher Clear Clears current entry Backspace Causes cursor to move back one character space 39 SIERRA VIDEO Page Changes display to next page If there are more levels than show in LCD display Page will display next set of levels Dest Lock Locks current destination from changing to another source Salvo Menu The Salvo Menu function will display the list of Salvos in the LCD of the panel for selection Salvo Selecting Salvo allows you to select a specific salvo from the Function Params list Select All Levels Enables all levels Note all levels are enabled as a default This function restores all levels to enable if the previous switch was other than all levels Clear Dest Clears destination entry and places the cursor in the destination field Clear Source Clears source entry and places the cursor in the source field Name vs Number Toggles between Alpha and Numeric sort Panel Options Panel Options i 40 Single Destination Only Allowed Levels PA Display Brightness 128 Show unmapped levels az Enable Auto Take Select Holddown Mode Item 2 Way Cycle i Allowed Destinations iz Enable Numeric Sort Single Destination Only Any control panel can
7. SIERRA VIDEO Sierra Pro Series 64XL Routing Switcher With MediaNav Software a SIERRAVIDEO SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL ROUTING SWITCHER User s Manual Sierra Video P O Box 2462 Grass Valley CA 95945 Tel 530 478 1000 Fax 530 478 1105 Email info sierravideo com Version 7 0 Publication Date March 2013 The information contained in this manual is subject to change by Sierra Video Table of Contents Introduction Before You Begin Regulatory Warnings amp Safety Information Sierra Pro Series 64XL Routing Switcher Introduction RGBHV Frames Factors Affecting Quality of Results Installation Introduction Rack Mounting Multi Frame Connections Connecting To Video Devices Sync Connecting Peripherals Master Frame Rear Panel Reference Sync Slave Frame Rear Panel Control Processor DIP Switches CPU LEDs Ethernet LEDs User Interface Launching and Logging In GUI Layout Configure Overview Users and Groups Users Add a New User Assign Consoles Groups System Features right half of page Operate Checkbox Save and Cancel Edit User Groups o0 oaoa N gt Routing Switchers Summary Add Routing Switcher Connection Selecting the proper mapping Changing Routing Switcher Configurations 31 General Layers Names Hardware Panels Summary Add Panel Non Programmable Panels SCP Programmable Panels Button Configuration Functions Panel Options SCP 112 Panels Panel Options Supporte
8. This string says that a connection is to be made between output 8 and input 3 on level 2 If the level number is specified as 0 this means that the connection is to be made on all levels AFV yY Connect AFV Use command Y to request that a connection be made on all levels AFV It must be followed by an output number a comma and an input number For example the command Y2 8 This string says that input 8 is to be connected to output 2 on all levels T Trigger a Salvo The command T is used to trigger a previously set up salvo It must be followed by a register number from 1 to 256 giving the register to be triggered For example the command T2 says to trigger salvo register 2 If a salvo is triggered and it fails for some reason the salvo trigger operation is aborted and an error is reported For example ERROR Salvo Has Locked Xpts G Command Details of the G command can be found on our website or by contacting the factory 104 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Commonly Used Switching Commands This section contains the most commonly used switching commands These commands are explained in detail in the proceeding Y Command All Levels The Y command switches all levels i e video and audio For example Y2 8 This requests that input 8 be connected to output 2 on all levels i X Command Specify Levels Using the X command re
9. This will take you to a page allowing you to configure the destination destinations for XY panels allowed levels and tally level which level the button lights will follow 36 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL c SIERRA VIDEO Configure Manage Operate Summary Add Panel Templates Model CP 804047 Panel Name Location Required field 16x1 Single Bus Test Lab 16x1 Single Bus BEGGGDDBODRDDUBBOOD smem Panel Options Allowed Levels a Select Tally Level VIDEO Destination Mon 1 Delete Panel _ Save As Template Send To Panel e Select the allowed level or levels e Select the tally level only 1 level can be selected e Select the destination s you want this panel to control Actions Note Cancel will return the page to the default or previously saved settings Delete Panel will remove the panel from the system Save as Template will save the settings as a template that can be used to configure similar panels in the system Save will save your settings for this panel Send to Panel will send these settings to the panel Be sure to Save before Send to Panel SCP Programmable Panels The SCP panels are highly programmable with a wide selection of functions that can be assigned to any push button The following example is for an SCP 240 panel All SCP panels program in a similar nature with the exception of the SCP 112 which has a Special Push function Det
10. Parameters can be added or changed for the routing switcher Name Model Location Description and Connection settings The routing switcher can also be deleted from the MediaNAV configuration oe SIERRA VIDEO Overview Configure Manage Operate hers Summary Routing Switcher Properties Add Routing Switcher Name Aspen 16 E Location Ponderosa64 Description General Connection Protocol IP Address Port Ponderosa64 Model Ponderosa 64 HD Main Room Bay 3 EE T admin T E Hardware Panels Conso Salve os Multi Viewers Ethernet Serial Sierra Video Host 192 168 1 200 10001 Cancel i Delete Router f 31 SIERRA VIDEO Layers This tab reveals a page that lists various configuration parameters for the selected routing switcher Clicking on Edit Layer opens a menu with Layer parameters in editable fields SIERRA VIDEO Users And Groups Routing Summary Layers Add Routing Switcher Delete Layer P Duplicate Layer EdtLayer AddLayer Number Name Inputs x Outputs Signal Type O 1 Video 64x64 Digital Video HD 3G Layers Click on Edit Layer Summary Edit Layer Layer Number Add Routing Switcher 1 Layer Name Ponderosa 64HD Number of Inputs 64 Number of Outputs 64 Layers Signal Type Digital Video HD 3G v This page allows modification of layer parameters including Number Name Inputs Out
11. Video level is too high or too dim Noise bars are rolling Hum bars ground loop are caused by a difference in the ground potential up or down in the output of any two or more devices connected to your signal path Passing that i voltage difference through any available interconnection including your video cables creates hum bars in the picture and or hum in the audio Low Frequency hum in WARNING the audio output of the Do not disconnect the ground from any piece of video equipment in your audio signal path Check the following to remove hum bars Confirm that all interconnected equipment is connected to the same phase of power if possible Remove equipment connected to that phase that may introduce noise such as motors generators etc Disconnect all interconnect cables and reconnect them one at a time until the ground loop reappears Disconnect the cable or insert an isolation transformer in the signal path 92 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Control No control of Matrix a Confirm the correct wiring of the connecting cable Be sure to use a standard Switcher from PC one to one 9 pin serial cable Software Confirm that all Dip Switches on the control processor are set properly See Dip switch settings on page Error Bookmark not defined Confirm that the baud rate of your computer COM port is set to the same as that of your Matrix Switcher 9600 Baud factory default Confirm that the prope
12. to be displayed on each source button Destination Buttons o Add or delete destination buttons in the console o Create Display Text to be displayed on each destination button 45 SIERRA VIDEO Level Buttons o Add or delete level buttons in the console o Create Display Text to be displayed on each level button Other Buttons o Add Lock dest salvo blank or layout recall buttons to the Other Buttons area of the console There must be salvos created and saved in the system available for selection o Create Display Text to be displayed on each button in the Other Buttons area of the console Users and Groups o Add or delete Users and Groups allowed access to the console being configured Advanced o Enable Source Based switching 46 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Salvos The Salvos subsection of the Configure system feature provides the tools required to create salvos and recalls of preset configurations on various devices such as multi viewer layouts The Summary tab provides a list of salvos saved on the system The New Salvo tab reveals text fields and selections for building and saving salvos New Salvo The parameters and settings for creating salvos are as follows o Salvo Name o Salvo Number o Action Type e Take e Take All Levels e Destination Lock e Destination Unlock e Recall o Recall presets such as mutli viewer layouts o Multi viewer to be preset o _Multi viewer l
13. 17 Dst 18 Dst 19 Cancel 33 SIERRA VIDEO Hardware Panels The Hardware Panels subsection allows most Sierra Video hardware control panels to be configured In particular the SCP panels which are highly programmable with a wide selection of functions that can be assigned to any push button on the control surface The non programmable hardware control panels can be given a name a location allowed destinations and allowed levels In every case a graphical image of each panel is displayed which is used for push button selection for function assignment on the programmable control panels Summary The Summary tab provides a list of panels connected to the system and the Status of the panel connection Information about each panel is displayed including name ID model location and template name If the panel is detected but not in the configuration then status will show a hyperlink Add New that can be clicked on to start the configuration process Click on Refresh to force the system to check for panels connected to the system SIERRA VIDEO Configure Manage Summary Add Panel T emplates Single Bus Notin Config Add New SCP 240 Not in Config Add New Clicking on Add New will take you to the Add Panel page 34 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Add Panel If you have clicked on Add New from the summary page the panel type detected by will be displa
14. 19 W x 7 H x 20 3 D Dimensions Mounts in Standard 19 rack Depth measurements do not include front panel hardware or rear cabling Power 90VAC to gt 240VAC lt 150Watts Auto detecting Redundant Power Supply Optional Storage Temperature 40 to 150 F Operating Temperature 30 to 100 F Ambient Humidity 10 to 90 Non condensing Analog Audio Input Characteristics Analog Audio Nominal Input Level 8 dbm Odbm 775Vrms Maximum Input Level 21dbm Input Impedance 15KQ balanced Common Mode Rejection 2 40db 60hz Analog Audio Output Characteristics Analog Audio Nominal Output Level 8 dbm Maximum Output Level 21dbm into 1500 Output Source Impedance 1500 balanced 96 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Analog Audio System Performance Analog Audio Voltage Gain Unity 0 5db High Z load Frequency Response 20Hz 20Khz 0 5db Bandwidth 100Khz Signal to Noise Ratio 20Hz gt 79dbm to 20Khz Crosstalk Isolation all gt 90 dB 1KHz inputs hostile gt 70dB 10KHz IM amp THD 20hz to 20Khz lt 0 025 4dbu Mechanical amp Operational Characteristics Frame Height 64x64 Audio Frame 804109 3 RU 5 25 128x128 Audio Frame 804113 5 RU 8 75 97 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Introduction The protocol uses the 7 bit ASCII character set usually sent over an RS232 C or RS422 serial lin
15. AC outlet and from the switcher and then remove the fuse holder located above the power connector Confirm that the fuse is good by looking at the fuse wire connected to the ends of the fuse If the wire is separated replace the fuse 91 SIERRA VIDEO Video Signal Problem Remedy No video at the output device regardless of input selected Confirm that your sources and destination device are powered on and connected properly Video signals connected to the input of the switcher should be of an identical signal format as the output of your source Video signals at the output of your switcher should be of an identical signal form required by your video monitor or recorder Confirm that any other switchers in the signal path have the proper input and or output selected Use a Video Tester to test the video path leading to from your Matrix Switcher Replace the video crosspoint module with one that is known to be functional Verify that the video line is terminated with a precision 75 ohm impedance otherwise it results in a video level that is too high or too low when looping is performed and the termination is not within 1 of 75 ohms Confirm that the connecting cables are of high quality properly built and terminated with 75 ohms Check level controls located on your source input device or output monitor or recorder Replace the video crosspoint module with one that is known to be functional
16. Chapter Overview Note This is the home page for users with Configure privileges after logging in This page provides basic information about the current configuration including the name of the controller model of the controller MediaNAV application version and a summary listing the numbers of Users Groups Routing Switchers Hardware Panels Consoles Salvos and Multi Viewers in the current configuration There are no hyperlinks on this page The MediaNav application will come preconfigured from the factory in accordance with the routing switcher s configuration as ordered The following sections refer to the general operation of the MediaNav application Some sections may not apply to the Sierra Pro 64 routing switcher l ana e za ap one SIERRA VIDEO Configure Manage Operate ogged in as F Z admin Name MediaNAV Controller Model Ponderosa Control Card MediaNAV Software version 1 01 31 Ha r Configuration Summary Users 1 Groups 1 Routing Switchers 1 Hardware Panels 0 Consoles 0 Salvos 0 Multi Viewers 0 MediaNAV 19 SIERRA VIDEO Users and Groups This subsection of the Configure feature allows the user to create edit and archive users and groups The tabs in the left pane present pages for configuration of Users Groups and Archives Users Selecting the Users tab in the pane at the left side of the window provides a Users List of all added and activated users Link
17. Frame Front Panels Frame Rear Panels Note The models shown here and in the subsequent sections are fully populated video matrices In some cases the system may be configured with fewer video channels and or frames i e Sierra Pro models also offer redundant power supplies Consult the rear panel serial number and model number to verify your order and product The system you receive is customized for the size amp type requested at time of purchase from Sierra Video SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL SIERRA VIDEO Factors Affecting Quality of Results There are many factors affecting the quality of results when signals are transmitted from a source to a destination Signal cables Use only the best quality cables to avoid interference degraded signal quality and elevated noise levels Sockets and connectors of the sources and destinations Use only the highest quality since zero ohm connection resistance is the target Connectors should also match the required impedance 75 ohm in video to minimize return loss Amplifying circuitry Must have quality performance when the desired end result is high linearity low distortion and low noise Distance between sources and destinations Plays a major role in the final result For long distances over 15 meters between sources and destinations special measures should be taken to avoid high frequency cable losses These measures include
18. MASTER CPU Ignored when SW1 is off Otherwise on if this board is set to be the master Not currently used Should always be off 3 FACTORY DEFAULT On when reverting the card to factory defaults This may cause the system to reboot No changes to the network settings will be allowed when this switch is on Other configuration settings will Ea 8 result in an error DISABLE STANDBY TAKEOVER For internal use only Customers should always have this set to off Used when debugging a redundant system NETWORK ADDRESS On when reverting the network configuration to defaults This may cause the system to reboot No changes to the network settings will be allowed when this switch is on Not currently used Should always be off CPU LEDs There are 31 LEDS controlled by the Control Card They are located as follows Three LEDs are located on the front edge of the CPU board They are labeled from top to bottom LED 6 LED 7 and LED 8 Label Name _ Color OOo Function O O LED 6 MASTER Yellow If ina redundant system DIP SW1 on LED is on if running as master If not redundant always on LED 7 POWER Indicates power is okay LED 8 ERROR p Red ani error in the system is detected See Note Note The errors that will cause the Error LED to come on are dependent on the system configured 1 There is no crosspoint board in the system SIERRA VIDEO Twenty six LEDs are located near the front edge of the CPU boar
19. Switcher Name A pee Router Model Other Routing Switcher gt Location Audio 3 Description Connection Ethernet Serial Protocol Sierra Video Host IP Address 492 168 1 200 Port 10001 Test Connection Give the routing switcher a name Select routing switcher model Router location opt Router description opt Define connection type Select protocol Set IP address of routing switcher Set Port of routing switcher Test the connection Click Next Connection The Connection portion of page will be hidden if the selected routing switcher model is Virtual Routing Switcher e For routing switchers with an Ethernet connection click the Ethernet button for Connection type Enter the desired Ethernet address and port number There is a Test Connection button that can be used to verify communication at this point If selected model is a Sierra Video routing switcher the protocol will be Sierra Video Host and cannot be changed Ifthe user selects the Test Connections button results will be as follows o Successful Connection test succeeded 25 SIERRA VIDEO o Failure Connection test failed Check that settings are correct and routing switcher is connected For routing switchers with a serial connection click the Serial button for Connection type and make the proper selections for the following parameters
20. e SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Add the selected levels to existing sources and destinations O This selection will add to the existing sources so that the Source Names in the new levels are the same as the existing Source Names up to the maximum number of existing sources If the number of new sources exceeds the number of existing sources and they must be included in the new levels the box for Also Add new sources and destinations if needed must be checked This selection will add to the existing destinations so that the Destination Names in the new levels are the same as the existing Destination Names up to the maximum number of existing destinations If the number of new destinations exceeds the number of existing destinations and they must be included in the new levels the box for Also Add new sources and destinations if needed must be checked Some errors can occur in the following cases A level is already in use on a source or destination There are not enough preexisting source or destination values to add the maximums to No Mapping This selection will not do any mapping Manual mapping can be done using menus to be described in following sections of this manual 29 SIERRA VIDEO STEP 4 Confirm Configuration e Mult Viewers Advanced Summary STEP 4 Confirm Configuration Name Aspen16 Model Aspen 1616HD 3G Add Routing Switcher Connection Ethernet Protocol Sierra Video Host Mapping A
21. on Restore factory default configuration will cancel any changes to the configuration and reboot the controller Warning Clicking Restore factory default configuration will delete all devices consoles added users added groups and restore default IP and serial communication settings 50 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Introduction The Manage system feature provides a more limited access to device configurations than are available in the Configure feature pages The Manage features are used primarily for checking status of devices on the system and includes some basic control functions It also provides the ability to update MediaNAV or control panel software The subsections of the Manage system feature are Overview Routing Switchers Hardware Panels Multi viewers and Advanced Overview The Overview subsection of the Manage system feature primarily provides system status This webpage includes a Device Summary which lists all of the types of devices in the system The Number Configured Number Present and the general Status of the devices are listed At times an action will be needed on the MediaNAV system When this situation occurs the Action Needed section will appear with the required action specified on a button in that section If the Action Needed button labeled Reboot System in the example below is pressed an Are you sure message will appear If the user answers yes then the action will be taken Note that the Ac
22. party shall be entitled to recover all of its costs fees and expenses including without limitation reasonable attorney s fees from the breach party incurred as a result of such breach regardless of whether or not a suit is actually filed to enforce the terms hereof The provision hereof shall be governed by the laws of the State of California excluding its choice of law provisions The headings are for convenience only and do not limit or amplify the terms and provisions hereof In case any one or more of the provisions set forth herein shall be held to be invalid illegal or unenforceable in any respect the validity legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions contained herein shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby No waiver alteration or modification of any of the provisions hereof shall be binding unless in writing and signed by an authorized Officer of SVS NOTE All products returned to SVS for service must have prior approval Return authorization requests may be obtained from your SVS dealer 108
23. 3 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL S Status Inquiry Use command S to request that status information be returned to the host The status information is sent as a series of strings For example the command S might have the following two strings at the beginning of its response V1 121 V2 21 This indicates that output 1 is connected to input 12 on level 1 and that output 2 is connected to input 2 on level 1 U Update Request on off The command vu turns on or off the automatic sending of output change reports The command letter must be followed by either a number 0 1 or 2 to specify the new automatic change report state as follows 0 Automatic output change reporting is turned off 1 Automatic output change reporting is turned on Crosspoint change commands do not immediately report changed status but instead the report comes up to a few seconds after the crosspoint change command is received 2 Automatic output change reporting is turned on and crosspoint change commands immediately report changed status as part of the response to the command Output change reports are automatic messages sent to the host whenever an output is crosspoint status i e connected source is changed For example the command U 11 turns on automatic output change reporting When a crosspoint is changed the V command will be sent to report the change For example V5 17 12 0 indicati
24. F mini XLR The cable entry hole into these connectors is quite small and we have found that Belden 8451 cable fits quite well through the strain relief Lights scrolling on a panel indicate that the panel is not communicating with the router Check the control panel cable and baud rate settings 71 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Introduction The Sierra Pro Series 64XL companion Audio routing switchers from Sierra Video are modular for those applications requiring worry free performance and mission critical reliability The advanced features and performance set it apart from the competition These include e Modular configurations expandable by 32 input and or 32 output increments e Compact frame size 3RU 6464 frame or 5RU 128128 frame e Hot swappable I O boards e Standard redundant power supplies Front door access to hot swappable I O boards allows for field service or matrix reconfiguration Serial control is standard in every model The analog audio frames populate in increments of 32 on both the inputs and outputs and come in two compact sizes 3RU and 5RU These frames can be configured to be either mono or stereo and are set at the factory For example the 3RU frame can be ordered to be either a 64x64 mono or 32x32 stereo audio router When in the stereo mode each channel is independently switchable Control System Overview The Sierra Pro Series 64XL Audio router is a slave unit to the video frame That i
25. RA PRO SERIES 64XL Advanced The Advanced subsection of the Configure system feature provides several tabs for configuring various system parameters including Network and Serial connections Categories Router Mapping Logging Factory Defaults and the ability to analyze the system configuration SIERRA VIDEO System Name MediaNAV Controller Network Model Mediator EC Serial Serial ACCB002770 i MediaNAV Software version 1 01 13 Categories MediaNAV Configuration version 1 0 0 Router Mapping System Time and Date January 30 2013 05 30 23 Logging Analyze Config Backup and Restore Factory Defaults Cancel System This tab displays the MediaNAV Controller name the model of the controller the software release version System time and date and the controller serial number Network Provides settings to disable the network connections enable DHCP or manually set the IP address of the connections Serial For setup of CTRL 1 CTRL 2 CTRL 3 for serial control of peripheral devices with serial interfaces Note that the settings on this page can t be change for ports that are being used by a routing switcher 49 SIERRA VIDEO Categories Categories can be created to filter sources destinations or more specific source or destination categories to assist in filtering of specific kinds of devices on inputs or outputs of a routing switcher Router Mapping e Levels o Assign levels and create
26. RO SERIES 64XL e Select the allowed level or levels e Select the destination s you want this panel to control Actions Delete Panel SaveAsTemplate SendToPanel e Cancel will return the page to the default or previously saved settings e Delete Panel will remove the panel from the system e Save as Template will save the settings as a template that can be used to configure similar panels in the system e Save will save your settings for this panel e Send to Panel will send these settings to the panel Note Be sure to Save before Send to Panel SCP 112 Panels The SCP 112 control panel programs similar to the other SCP panels but with the added function Special Push option The SCP 112 has a Special Push Page that can be enabled to increase the functionality options see the Panel Properties section Factory default is Special Push enabled The Special Push row is ideal for category names If Special Push is enabled the action of the button becomes the first push command with the First Push row of buttons becoming the subsequent commands until Take Select or Clear is pushed These panels were designed to allow for maximum flexibility in the categorization of buttons A button can have multiple functions depending how it is programmed and where the user is in the sequence of pushes As an example the first push on a button could wri
27. SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Reference Sync There are two looped sets of BNC connectors labeled VIDEO REF 1 These are looping inputs for sync referencing Connect either composite sync or video with sync to either set of BNCs If desired use the second BNC in the set to loop the signal to another device If the loop is not used terminate the second BNC with 75 ohms If no sync is available the routing switcher will switch at a random point rather than during the vertical interval of the reference signal Note Reference sync is connected to the Master frame The Master frame is the frame where the processor is installed typically the RED frame Slave Frame Rear Panel M u Lt iF 110 220 AC Power E Connectors 5 And Fuse P 4 Multi Frame Inter Connect rC otis EJA 13 SIERRA VIDEO Control Processor DIP Switches Your switcher has been configured at the factory for the settings you are most likely to need However if you want to configure the switcher differently you can do so by setting the switches located on the processor board DIP Switches and their action are given in the table that follows DIP Switches are shown in their factory default settings DIP Switch E SS eet veneeeey G er gt gt d Os Note Switch position down ON 14 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL DIP Switch Settings Cont Default REDUNDANT CPU On when in a redundant system
28. able interconnecting between devices should be of equal timing length example cables between a camera and the switcher should have the same time delay The rear panel of the frame is laid out in the most logical fashion possible The individual frames are RED GREEN BLUE H HV SYNC and V SYNC The H HV and V conventions used for the H and V sync channels are arbitrary and these two channels are interchangeable Each channel can have only H or V signals not both All inputs are factory set for 75 ohm termination Unused outputs do not need to be terminated Sync Horizontal H and Vertical V sync input termination is factory set to 75 ohms Sync input terminations can be changed to 510 ohms To change sync input terminations refer to the section on Configuration of this manual SIERRA VIDEO Connecting Peripherals Control panels sync inputs and power are all connected to the rear of the Master frame The peripherals area may vary depending on the model size and type Master Frame Rear Panel RS 232 and RS 422 Video Sync control connectors Referencing Inputs Looping 2 ampDOmMoO lt gt FDC oG j0 oo 110 220 AC Power O O Connectors M M And Fuse T T T T I I R D z R In P Multi Frame Inter 1 2 Connect Oi Ja E E I 0 D R R 0 0 P N p O O 4 J1 Connector fo Ethernet Audio option Connector MADE IN USA Control Panel Connectors Looping 12
29. ails of this function are described at the end of this section After entering the panel s model name and location optional as described in the previous section an image of the panel will be displayed If this is the correct image press Apply 37 SIERRA VIDEO From this page the panel my now be programmed Logged in as SIERRA VIDEO Ni TOTT Model SCP 240 Panel Name ID Num Location SCP 240 11 Engineering Button Configuration Button Functions Function Params Normal Page Level VIDEO Shifted Page None Panel Options Single Destination Only Allowed Levels A Display Brightness 128 7 Show unmapped levels s Select Holddown Mode Item 2 Way Cycle Allowed Destinations iz Enable Auto Take Enable Numeric Sort _ Save As Template Button Configuration e Click on the button to be programmed e Select whether the function will be on the normal or shift page e Select the function for the button Many functions require that a function parameter be selected i e when the function Level is selected a specified level must be selected from the Function Params dropdown list 38 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Model SCP 240 Panel Name ID Num Required field SCP 240 11 Button Configuration Button Functions Function Params Normal Page Level VIDEO Shifted Page None Destination Source Category P
30. anel Options Single Destination Only Z Display Brightness 128 7 Show unmapped levels Select Shift Select Holddown Mode Item 2 Way Cycle Scroll Back Enable Auto Take Scroll F a Enable Numeric Sort Clear Backspace Page Dest Lock Salvo Menu Salvo Select All Levels Clear Dst Clear Source Name vs Number Functions Following is a list of functions that can be applied to the panel buttons None This removes any programming from the button Level The button will turn on or off the level specified on the Function Params list Destination Selecting Destination allows you to select a specific destination from the Function Params list Source Selecting Source allows you to select a specific source from the Function Params list Category Selecting Category allows you to select a specific category from the Functions Params list provided a category was entered in the names page Index If you are using a category naming method categories are normally followed with an index i e 1 2 3 0r A B C enter an index number in the Function Params window Take Initiates command Select Moves cursor Shift The shift function similar to a standard computer keyboard allowing you to program another set of functions names or actions Select Shift Select Shift is a dual mode function Pressing once is the Select function moves cursor
31. applies only to the original purchaser and is non transferable This limited warranty begins on the date of purchase and will be in effect for seven 7 years for new equipment and for three 3 years for Factory Refurbished equipment Power Supplies and fans are warranted for three 3 years from the date of purchase for new equipment and two 2 years for Factory Refurbished units from the date of purchase Buyer must obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number from SVS prior to returning a product for repair If in SVS sole discretion the product is found to be defective during the term of this warranty SVS will at its option a provide free replacement parts and or b repair the unit at an SVS facility During the warranty period SVS will make every reasonable effort to support critical emergencies by supplying no cost loan equipment while the defective unit is being repaired SVS will provide replacement parts and or factory service at no charge Buyer bears the cost of shipping products returned to SVS under this warranty SVS will bear the cost of shipping repaired products or replacement parts to the Buyer This limited warranty shall not apply to any of SVS s goods which have been altered or which have been subjected to misuse mishandling improper storage or negligence The aforementioned provisions do not extend the original warranty period of any goods which have been replaced by SVS This limited warranty shall not
32. apply to any goods not of SVS s manufacture Buyer to be entitled only to the warranty set forth in the original manufacturer s limited warranty 107 THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON SVS S PART SVS neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for SVS any other liabilities in connection with the sale of products of its own manufacture 2 SVS s liability hereunder on any claim of any kind except as set forth herein for any loss injury to person or property or damage shall in no case exceed the price allocable to the goods which give rise to such claim 3 Inno event shall SVS be liable for any damages or injuries to person or property if any goods do not meet the above limited warranty including without limitation incidental expenses or consequential or special damages except as set forth in such limited warranty The foregoing states the exclusive remedy of Buyer and the exclusive liability of SVS for any breach of the foregoing limited warranty C Cancellation Except as provided in paragraph B immediately above all sales are final and Buyer may cancel this order or return products only upon written consent of SVS D General In the event of a breach of any of the terms hereof the non breaching
33. ayout to be recalled aia e A a a SIERRA VIDEO Configure Manage Operate Hardware Panels Summary Salvo Name New Salvo Salve Number 1 Action Type Take Source inputs Destination outputs Actions Drag to re order list Cancel Delete 47 SIERRA VIDEO Multi Viewers The Multi Viewers subsection of the Configure system feature allows configuration of properties like Name Model Location and Ethernet Connection The Summary tab provides a list of multi viewers configured and saved on the system Add Multi Viewer Multi viewers on an Ethernet network can be accessed and controlled from the MediaNAV GUI The connection to a multi viewer can be established on the Add Multi viewer page Manage SIERRA VIDEO Configure Multi Viewer Properties Required field 4 Name Add Multi Viewer Model Siera View MV QA1 MV lidn Connection IP Address When a connection to a multi viewer is established MediaNAV provides a link to the multi viewer configuration webpage that resides on the multi viewer The multi viewer configuration page will open on another tab of your browser ee ae SIERRA VIDEO Configure Manage Operate r admin ope DO hers a els o M Adv Summary Multi Viewer Properties Required field Name jQA1 MV Add Mult Viewer Model Siera View MV QA1 MV Eikii Quality Assurance Connection IP Address 192 168 1 35 Launch Configure QA1 MV 48 SIER
34. be a single destination panel if desired If the panel is to be a Single Bus only controls 1 output place a check in the Single Destination Only box Placing a check in the Single Bus box will cause the panel to only access and switch the single selected output If there is no check in the box and only one output is selected for the panel to control the panel can status the blocked outputs but only switch the selected output Show UnMapped Levels Levels that are unmapped will be displayed in status Unchecked will hide unmapped levels Enable Auto Take If this box is checked router will Take when source is selected Un checked will require a Take button to be pressed to initiate switch Enable Numeric Sort If this box is checked inputs and outputs will be sorted by number rather than by name Sorting by name is alphabetic Display Brightness Changes the brightness of the LCD display Select Holddown Mode There are 3 choices of the Holddown mode Select Holddown Mode Item 2 Way Cycle Disable Item 3 Way Cycle Item 2 Way Cycle When level button is held down for 3 seconds it will cycle through a series of enabled and disabled In the 2 Way Cycle mode holding down the level button toggles between all on to only the selected on 3 Way Cycle Mode holding down the level button toggles between selected on all on and selected off others on Disable toggles the level on or off SIERRA P
35. d They are labeled from top to bottom Label Name Color Function LED 48v OC Red Onif 48V is over current LED3 FAN OC Red _ Oniffanisover current ____ that the software is running Turned on if reference 1 is configured for use EEDI DEC Red and not locked Turned on if reference 2 is configured for use pep 13 DE Red and not locked Turned on if power supply 1 is present and either LED 15 DBG6 a Off or b Fans are off Turned on if power supply 2 is present and either LED 16 DBG7 a Off or b Fans are off LED17 SDIO OC Red OnifSDcardis over current _ Ethernet LEDs There are two functional LEDs on the Ethernet Connector defined as follows Coor Function O On when a link has been established Blinking when activity is detected 16 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Launching and Logging In The Sierra Pro CPU is equipped with MediaNAV configuration and control software The application is accessed on one of the supported web server platforms using any web browser over a LAN or WiFi connection In the URL web address field on the browser enter the IP address of the routing switcher then log in the default IP address is 192 168 1 200 and admin default password is password as follows IP Address admin password Support j come Login x Pi iM ni a a C fi 192 168 1225 SW D SIERRA VIDEO Sign in with the credentials a igned to yo
36. d by Each Panel Button Function per Panel Console Design Add Console General Look and Layout Source Buttons Destination Buttons Level Buttons Other Buttons Users and Groups Advanced Salvos Multi Viewers Advanced System Network Serial Categories Router Mapping Logging Backup and Restore tab Analyze Config Factory Defaults 31 32 33 Contents 1 SIERRA VIDEO Manage 51 Introduction 51 Overview 51 Routing Switchers 52 Crosspoints 53 Modules 54 Input Settings 55 LEDs amp DIP Switches 56 Hardware Panels 57 Multi Viewers 57 Advanced 58 Network 58 Logging 58 Software Update 58 System Control 59 Operate 61 Introduction 61 GUI Console Operation 63 Source Based vs Destination Based Switching Level Buttons and Indicator Bulbs 63 Destination Based Console Indications 64 Source Based Console Indications 64 Break away Switching 64 Salvos and Preset Recalls 65 Operation 67 Introduction 67 Control System Overview 67 Local Control Panel 68 Control Button Definition 68 Serial Control Ports 70 Remote Control Panels RS 485 71 Audio 73 Introduction 73 Control System Overview 73 Model 128128A 74 Audio Frame Front Panel 74 Audio Frame Back Panel 74 Model 6464A 75 Audio Frame Front Panel 75 Audio Frame Back Panel 75 Rear Panel Connections 76 Frame Configurations 77 Mono Configurations 77 Stereo Configurations 77 Connecting to Audio Devices 78 Mono Analog Audio 78 Balanced Unbalanced Analog Audio
37. d outputs the module controls The top slot controls stereo left and right inputs 1 16 The 2 slot from the top controls stereo inputs 17 32 The 3 slot down controls stereo outputs 1 16 The 4 slot from the top controls stereo outputs 17 32 The 5 slot from the top controls stereo outputs 33 48 The 6 slot from the top contains stereo outputs 49 64 The 7 slot from the top contains stereo inputs 33 48 The 8 slot down contains stereo inputs 49 64 The bottom slot is not used Front Door Fans Four 12VDC cooling fans are mounted on the front door and plugged into the frame s power supply The unit should not be operated without the front door with fans operating as this could cause failure of the modules 83 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Introduction The purpose of a routing switcher is to switch any of the inputs Source to any of the outputs destination Any input can be connected to any or all outputs but each output can only be connected to a single input Control remains the most important component of your new system Control System Overview The Sierra Pro Family s control system incorporates many powerful features while retaining control compatibility with many leading third party control systems and with earlier generation SVS routing switchers The control system uses an intuitive interface for routing switcher control and configuration pass wording salvo setup multiple input output configuratio
38. dd 16 new sources and 16 new destinations for these levels 1 Layer s Number inputs x Outputs Signal Type 1 16x 16 Digital Video HD 3G C SSS Cancel i Finish STEP 4 is the final step allowing review of the selections made in the previous steps To make changes to the settings simply click the Back button to the proper page and make the changes before clicking the Finish button If all of the selections are correct clicking the Finish button will save the settings for the new routing switcher A results box will drop down indicating whether the configuration was saved successfully If successful a Reboot dialog will be displayed If the user chooses Reboot Later the Manage gt Overview page will show that a restart is needed as a reminder If the Cancel button is clicked a warning dialog warns that the routing switcher configuration will be discarded 30 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Changing Routing Switcher Configurations On the Configure gt Routing Switchers page below the Add Routing Switcher tab on the left are tabs for all routing switchers that have been configured Clicking on a routing switcher tab reveals sub tabs that can be selected when making modifications to routing switcher configurations Note Internal routers cannot be deleted and their size cannot be changed General This tab reveals a page that lists various configuration parameters for the selected routing switcher in editable fields
39. deo is for those applications requiring worry free performance and mission critical reliability The advanced features and performance set it apart from the competition These include e Compact frame size 10RU smaller than most competitive units in RGBHV e Redundant power supplies e Standard front control panel e Full range of Sierra control hardware and software components including remote control panels IP and serial control Supported by all major third party control systems For applications requiring companion audio the wideband routing switcher is compatible with our time tested line of audio routing switchers Sierra Video advanced SCP line of programmable control panels manage the routing system along with our MediaNav router control software featuring the most intuitive router interface in the industry This manual covers only the Sierra Pro Series 64XL routing switcher These robust routers offer RGB HV in multiple compact frames Moreover these durable frames can be populated from one to five video and sync channels They have been engineered for high bandwidth with very low crosstalk Many other features include control via serial ports and optional power redundancy The Sierra Pro Series 64XL can be configured to support composite s video YC YUV RGBHV analog HD s 4 PRIMARY REDUNDANT CONTROL D J w w HEB Beebe HEE Feed a a N N HEE BEG N N a N SIERRA PRO SIERRA VIDEO RGBHV Frames
40. described below then the number of outputs a comma the number of levels a comma the number of inputs a comma and then the level names each terminated by a tilde and the last followed by two tildes For example the command LI might return the following string L64 3 32 VIDEO AudioL AudioR OK indicating that the routing switcher has 64 outputs 3 levels and 32 inputs and the levels are named VIDEO Audio L and Audio R O Output Status Inquiry 102 The command o requests that the status information for a single output be returned to the host The status information is sent as a Y command or a V command or as a Sequence of L X commands where L number of levels For example the command O5 to a 3 level routing switcher might have the following three commands as its response X65 23 1 X5 2 X5 0 3 Note the dash indicating that on level 2 output 65 is not connected to an input Also note the 0 indicating that the connection on level 3 is either unknown or that output 65 doesn t exist or isn t mapped on level 3 Or a 3 level routing switcher might have the following single command as its response V65 23 0 which has the same information as the three X commands in the previous example If the routing switcher has only one level or if all levels are connected the same the routing switcher might instead use the Y command For example Y65 2
41. dicates active power Control Button Definition Kd PRIMARY REDUNDANT Level Buttons CONTROL V Video Level A Audio Level Panel Lock Scroll TAKE SIERRA PRO 68 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL To switch AFV audio follow video e Press the A and V buttons to light the buttons e Select the desired output e Select the input The Take button will flash indicating the switch is in preset e Press Take to complete the switch To switch video only e Press the V button to light the button e Select the desired output e Select the input The Take button will flash indicating the switch is in preset e Press Take to complete the switch To switch audio only e Press the A button to light the button e Select the desired output e Select the input The Take button will flash indicating the switch is in preset e Press Take to complete the switch Pressing an output button will illuminate the input currently connected to that output indicating status Status of the audio input to the selected output is indicated with an amber light if audio is from a different input that the video break away If an output is selected and blinks RED it is an indication that the V or A button is not enabled 69 SIERRA VIDEO Serial Control Ports The internal control CPU processor has three serial ports for Host protocol control These three serial ports are used for
42. e are the same as those described for the Users tab above and the links have the same function except for Delete Group instead of Deactivate and Archive User eee j SIERRA VIDEO Configure Manage Operate n admin O COO Groups List Below is the list of groups To make changes choose a group from the list and select an action from the buttons below p Add a New Group Q Administrators Operators Supervisors The Edit Group and Add a New Group buttons open pages that have similar information as the Edit User and Add a New User pages described above The right half of the page provides settings for system features all are the same as for the User pages but apply to the group being added or edited The left half of the page allows creation of the group name and has assignment boxes similar to the User page These are for assignment of Consoles to the group and assignment of users to the group The assignment of users to a group is interactive with the Edit User and Add a New User pages such that changes in either the Group Profile or the User Profile will affect the assignment in the other 23 SIERRA VIDEO Enter New Group Profile Check the system features this group can access Configure Manage Group Name newgroup Assign Consoles Allowed access Available consoles Bobs QA MC SDI _ Operate Chief Eng Assign Users Members Available users admin Administrator a super Supervis
43. e independently Operate Checkbox If the Operate checkbox is not checked then e When this user logs in the Operate button at the top of the window will not appear If the Operate checkbox is checked then e When this user logs in the Operate button at the top of the window will appear and the user will have access to any assigned GUI consoles Save and Cancel These two buttons are located at the bottom of the page Selecting Save will save all the current profile and system feature selections and return to the User List page Selecting Cancel will abandon all changes since entering the user settings page and return to the User List Edit User This link is active only if a user in the current User List is selected The link recalls all of the selected user s profile and system feature privileges that were previously saved Any of the settings can be changed and saved returning to the User List Clicking on Cancel will abandon the changes and return to the User List Deactivate amp Archive This link is active only if a user in the current User List is selected This link removes the selected user from the User List and puts their profile information in the user archive which is accessed using the Archive tab in the pane at the left side of the page 22 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Groups Selecting the Groups tab at the left side of the page presents a list of current user groups in a Groups List The links on this pag
44. e internal control CPU processor has three serial ports for Host protocol control These three serial ports are used for overall routing switcher system personalities local or networked PC computer control and control panel network operation The three serial ports are shipped with a factory default as described below Ctrl Port Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Emulation Host 115 2K None ANSI Host 115 2K None ANSI Host 115 2K None ANSI Connections to the 9 pin connector can be made using a standard one to one cable Pin functions are described below 88 Host Port Installation Pin RS 232 RS 422 1 Ground Ground 2 Transmit Transmit 3 Receive Receive 4 Not used Not used 5 Ground Not used 6 Not used Not used 7 Not used Transmit 8 Not used Receive 9 Ground Ground SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Remote Control Panels rs 485 Note The Sierra Pro 64XL family of routing switchers have two male 3 pin connectors labeled Control Panels on the rear These connectors are looped together The total cable length cannot exceed 5 000 feet at 31 250 baud or 10 000 feet at 9600 baud If you make your own interconnect cables Pin 2 is ground shield Pin 1 and 3 connect pin for pin Each control panel must have its own unique ID number ID numbers are set by DIP switches on the panel The connector
45. ed grounding connector IEC 320 C13 at the other end Conductors are CEE color coded light blue neutral brown line and green yellow ground Operation of the equipment at voltages exceeding 130VAC will require power supply cords that comply with NEMA configurations International Power Supply Cords If shipped outside North America this equipment is supplied with molded ground connector IEC 320 C13 at one end and stripped connectors 50 5mm at the other end Connections are CEE color coded light blue neutral brown line and green yellow ground Other IEC 320 C13 type power cords can be used if they comply with safety regulations of the country in which they are installed EMC Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC standard rules Operation is subject to the following conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operations Delivery Damage Inspection Carefully inspect the frame and exterior components to be sure that there has been no shipping damage Make sure all modules are seated correctly and have not detached during shipment SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Sierra Pro Series 64XL Routing Switcher Introduction 500MHz RGBHV Routing Switcher up to 64x64 The Sierra Pro Series 64XL wideband video routing switcher from Sierra Vi
46. el name limited to 20 characters Behaviors o The table will be populated with a single layer row e Delete Layer is disabled when there is only one level in the table e Read from Router o This button does not appear for a virtual routing switcher or if the connection is serial o Ifthe read succeeds the Layer name displayed will be the Level Name in Sierra Host protocol The protocol limits this name to 6 characters The routing switcher may have a longer level name BUT the protocol will truncate it to 6 characters Add Level Name 27 SIERRA VIDEO o Click on this button to add a Level Name A Level Name must be added in order to select a level unless one already exists in the configuration Step 3 Add Router Mapping Configure Manage Operate Name aspen16 Model Aspen 1616HD 3G Add new sources and destinations for the selected levels Use this option if you want to create additional sources and destinations for the levels you selected in Step 2 Add Layers Add the selected levels to existing sources and destinations Use this option if you want the levels you selected in Step 2 Add Layers added to sources and destinations you have already created v Also add new sources and destinations if needed Use this option if you want to create additional sources and destinations as needed for the additional inputs and outputs when your new layers are larger than existing layers No mapping Use this opti
47. eplacing fuses locate and correct the trouble that caused the fuse to blow before applying power Use only the recommended interconnect cables to connect the switcher to other frames Follow static precautions at all times when handling the equipment Power this product only as described in the installation section of this manual SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL J SAGUEN S continued FCC Notice Leave the sides top and bottom of the frame clear for air convection cooling and to allow room for cabling Slot and openings in the frame are provided for ventilation and should not be blocked Only an authorized Sierra Video technician should service the switchers Any user who makes changes or modifications to the unit without the expressed approval of Sierra Video will void the warranty If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature TMRA Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Use a shielded data cable connection between the parallel data ports and peripherals of this equipment Other connections between peripherals of this equipment may be made with low volta
48. er This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electrical shock plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecting inputs or outputs Route power cords and other cables so that they are not likely to be damaged or create a hazard Dangerous voltages exist at several points in this product To avoid personal injury do not touch unsafe connections and components when the power is on To avoid fire hazard use only the specified type correct voltage and current rating of fuse Always refer fuse replacement to qualified service personnel Have qualified personnel perform safety checks after any completed service To reduce risk of electrical shock be certain to plug each power supply cord into a separate branch circuit employing a separate service ground If equipped with redundant power this unit has two power cords To reduce the risk of electrical shock disconnect both power cords before servicing Operate only with covers and enclosure panels in place Do Not operate this product when covers or enclosure panels are removed This is an FCC class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take necessary measures Use the proper AC voltage to supply power to the switcher When installing equipment do not attach the power cord to building surfaces To prevent damage to equipment when r
49. ere not supplied with the unit select as follows e For units installed in the USA and Canada select a flexible three conductor power cord that is UL listed and CSA certified with individual conductor wire size of 18 AWG anda maximum length of 4 5 meters The power cord terminations should be NEMA Type 5 15P three prong earthing at one end and IEC appliance inlet coupler at the other end Any of the following types of power cords are acceptable SV SVE SVO SVT SVTO SVTOO S SE SO SOO ST STO STOO SJ SJE SJO SJOO SUT SUTOO SP 3 G W e For units installed in all other countries select only a flexible three conductor power cord approved by the cognizant safety organization of your country The power cord must be Type HAR Harmonized with individual conductor wire size of 0 75 mm The power cord terminations should be a suitably rated earthing type plug at one end and IEC appliance inlet coupler at the other end Both of the power cord terminations must carry the certification label mark of the cognizant safety organization of your country e Anon shielded power cord may be used to connect AC power to every component and peripheral of the system e Connect an external 18 AWG wire from earth ground to the chassis of the system as designated by the earth ground symbol North American Power Supply Cords This equipment is supplied with North American power cords with molded grounded plug NEMA 15P at one end and mold
50. g switcher There are currently three different styles or skins that can be selected for console configurations Lake Blue Quartz and Granite as shown in the following examples Lake Blue Bobs QA Chief Eng MC SDI Destinations o _ r All Levels s Dst 13 p D Clear Levels Salvo Other 61 SIERRA VIDEO Quartz SIERRA VIDEO Destinations Salvos Recall Granite SIERRA VIDEO Sources All Levels cen Clear Levels Salvos Recalis ooo 10amNews jji 10pmNews i Multiview APMC PM Multiview y Sac Spotlight 4 CY 62 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL GUI Console Operation Source Based vs Destination Based Switching One source can be routed to multiple different destinations but any destination can only route from a single source Both a source and a destination can route multiple levels together such as video plus two channels of stereo audio each on its own level There are two different modes of operation allowed that allow these routing schemes One called source based switching allows the user to first select a source and desired levels and then select one or more destinations for that source and its enabled levels The other mode called destination based switching allows the user to select the destination and the desired levels and a source to be routed The instructions for setting one or the other switching mode are included in the Configure chapter earlier in this manua
51. ge non shielded computer data cables Network connections may consist of non shielded CAT 5 cable Do not cover chassis ventilation slots or block enclosure openings This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the expense of the user The user may find the following publication prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems Stock number 004 000 00345 4 Available exclusively from the Superintendent of Documents Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 telephone 202 512 1800 Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance to Part 15 of the FCC Rules could void the user s authority to operate the equipment SIERRA VIDEO Power Supply Cords Use only power cord s supplied with the unit If power cord s w
52. he Clear Levels button if present will disable all levels 64 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Salvos and Preset Recalls Salvos and Recalls are programmed as described in Configure gt Salvos earlier in this manual Salvos and Recalls are assigned to each console as described in Configure gt Console Design gt Other Buttons earlier in this manual To fire a Salvo click on the desired salvo or recall button The salvo or recall will fire when the button is pressed Salvos in the MediaNAV GUI consoles operate like salvos on the Sierra Video SCP control panels in an auto take mode without the need to press the Take button 65 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Introduction The purpose of a routing switcher is to switch any of the inputs Source to any of the outputs destination Any input can be connected to any or all outputs but each output can only be connected to a single input Control remains the most important component of your new system Control System Overview The Sierra Pro Family s control system incorporates many powerful features while retaining control compatibility with many leading third party control systems and with earlier generation SVS routing switchers The control system uses an intuitive interface for routing switcher control and configuration pass wording salvo setup multiple input output configuration and name configuration Up to 64 control panels can be linked at any one time daisy chained on a single RS 485 networ
53. it will show the general page of the first console shown in the tabs Add Console The initial page accepts preliminary settings including the console name allowing selection of a New configuration or one that is a Copy from Existing console SIERRA VIDEO Configure Manage Add Console Add Console Name Console0 Initial Configuration New Copy from Existing Style Standard Console with Levels Add all sources Add all destinations Assign to all users v v v v Assign to all groups After selecting the remaining preliminary settings click Apply to reveal the additional console configuration selections 44 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL KOE Console Properties Required field Bobs QA Name Bobs QA General Style Standard Console with Levels Description Status Only Enable Auto Take Users and Groups The various settings used to configure the GUI consoles are accessed with several tabs General o Description o Status Only o Enable Auto Take Look and Layout o Theme Lake Blue Quartz Granite o Labels and text for Sources Destinations Levels and Other buttons Other buttons are typically salvos and multi viewer layout recalls o Levels Breakaway settings Show All Levels button Show Clear Levels Button Levels button text Take button text Source Buttons o Add or delete source buttons in the console o Create Display Text
54. k 115 2K bps is recommended with 8 data bits and no parity Protocol commands can also be sent over the Ethernet connection The protocol is compact with few characters required to cause switch changes to occur It is also human readable and thus easy to understand and use Several different crosspoint switch request commands are defined so that the one that is most compact for any given switcher and application can be chosen The protocol is useful with both very small and very large routing switchers The sizes of the numbers representing inputs outputs and levels are not fixed but can be as large or small as necessary Special provisions allow numbers to be packed one after another with no intervening delimiter character in order to make the protocol compact as long as each number is the largest size necessary for that particular switcher All input output and level numbers begin at number 1 not 0 The Sierra Pro system is configured with 5 levels of control as indicated below Level Signal Type Levels can be switched together or separately Each frame is a separate level If you only have a 3 frame system there are only 3 levels etc 99 SIERRA VIDEO 100 Commands are sent to a routing switcher in a group called a command string A command string consists of a leader string of asterisk characters zero or more commands and a trailer string of exclamation marks When a comma
55. k A variety of programmable control panel styles are available Connectors associated with the system are located on the rear of the routing switcher frames Only one frame in a multi frame system will have a master control module installed all other frames have slave bypass CPUs The following pertains to the frame that contains the master control CPU The Sierra Pro RGBHV system is configured with 5 levels of control as indicated below 7 levels if audio option is ordered Level Signal Type Levels can be switched together or separately Each video frame is a separate level If you only have a 3 frame system there are only 3 levels etc 67 SIERRA VIDEO Local Control Panel The local control panel operates as an XY panel with break away when the audio option is ordered The audio A button will be inactive if the audio option is not configured A sierravideo BRED BEER BOOS BOOB omi GOOD BEBO GOED OBB P uU BEBE BOBO OOOO Oooo ay i U D DOOR ggggo OOOO Oooo PRIMARY REDUNDANT BORED BED BOOS SOO gogogo GOOD BBO BOOB 23000 OOOO Oooo e SOB DOOD GOOD GOOD Good ac vuscoO SIERRA PRO The local panel has a button per input and button per output An input may be sent to one or many outputs Only one input may be sent to an output i e you can not sent multiple inputs to a single output There are 2 power supply status LEDs on the upper right of the panel A lit LED in
56. l Source based Switching 1 Select a source 2 Select level s to be switched 3 Select one or more destinations In auto take mode the switch will occur immediately 4 If Auto Take mode is not enabled the Take button will be red press take to initiate the switch All selected destinations will be switched to the selected source when take is pressed Destination based Switching 1 Select a destination 2 Select the level s to be switched 3 Select a source In auto take mode the switch will occur immediately 4 If Auto Take mode is not enabled the Take button will be red press Take to initiate the switch Level Buttons and Indicator Bulbs The Level buttons are located on the top right side of the console Only the levels that are enabled for each console are visible and selectable The levels are color coded in small indicator bulbs allowing identification of which levels are present and selected on the Source and Destination buttons 63 SIERRA VIDEO Destination Based Console Indications On aconsole configured for destination based switching if a source is not assigned to a level in the Configure pages the bulb will be clear or if the level is not selected on the console for that source see Breakaway below the bulb will be clear allowing the button color behind to show through For destinations on a destination based console if a destination is not assigned to a level in the Configure page
57. le to the new user under the Operate button in the title bar at the top of the window Groups Select any or all groups listed in the Available groups box and move them to the Member of box to enable privileges for access to system features that are assigned to the selected groups System Features right half of page If the Configure checkbox is not checked then e When this user logs in the Configure button in the title bar at the top of the window will not appear All of the checkboxes below Configure will be disabled grayed out and not checked 21 SIERRA VIDEO If the Configure checkbox is checked then e When this user logs in the Configure button at the top of the window will appear and the user will have access to the Configure gt Overview page All of the checkboxes below Configure will be enabled so that the user configuring privileges will be able to check uncheck each of these independently If the Manage checkbox is not checked then e When this user logs in the Manage button at the top of the window will not appear All of the checkboxes below Manage will be disabled grayed out and not checked If the Manage checkbox is checked then e When this user logs in the Manage button will at the top of the window appear and the user will have access to the Manage gt Overview page All of the checkboxes below Manage will be enabled so that the user will be able to check uncheck each of thes
58. lect the H or V sync frame from the Layer drop down list e Select the input termination for the input e Press Apply to apply settings Summary Test Router Note All inputs may be set at once using the Set all input terminations to window 55 SIERRA VIDEO LEDs amp DIP Switches This tab is read only This will indicate the current DIP switch settings and LED status on the CPU SIERRA VIDEO Summary DIP Switches Number Description Description 1 Not used always off 41 Heart beat 2 Not used always off Master 3 Not used always off Error 4 Factory Default Debug 1 5 Not used always off Debug 2 6 Debug always off Debug 3 7 Default Network settings Reference 1 error 8 Not used always off Not used Not used Not used LEDs amp DIP Switches 56 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Hardware Panels The Hardware Panels subsection of the Manage system feature has a single menu tab Summary revealing a page with the Panel Summary which includes a link to update panel software and a list of all of the panels configured on the MediaNAV control system The parameters included for each panel are Panel Name ID Number Model Location Software Version and Status a Rere Multi Viewers The Multi Viewers subsection of the Manage system feature has a single menu tab Summary revealing a page with the Mu
59. lti Viewer List which includes a list of all of the multi viewers configured on the MediaNAV control system The parameters included for each multi viewer are Name Model IP Address Software Version and Status SIERRA VIDEO Summary Multi Viewer List Model SW Version Sierra View MV 192 168 1 35 v1 10 57 SIERRA VIDEO Advanced The Advanced subsection of the Manage system feature contains management features that are more specific to the control system and software updates The menu tabs on the left side of the page are Network Logging Software Update and System Control Network The Network tab includes parameters and status of the network and includes network host information Name Mode IP Address Subnet mask Gateway Speed and Status Logging This tab includes just two buttons one to download the logs and another to delete the logs Clicking Download Logs immediately downloads a ZIP folder of text files containing logged data Warning Clicking Delete Logs immediately deletes all logs Software Update This tab reveals tabs for sub menus MediaNAV and Hardware Panels which reveal menus that can be used to update the software for the MediaNAV controller and for the Sierra Video programmable SCP hardware control panels SIERRA VIDEO Configure Operate Q Q Current MediaNAV software version 1 01 31 Network Instructions Navigate to the Sierra Video support web page MediaNAV D
60. modules All modules are front extractable and hot swappable The frame is force air cooled using internal cooling fans contained within the front panel Although modules are hot swappable it is advised that power be removed when removing or inserting modules when possible Input Buffers Each input buffer module has 32 identical circuits These routers are designed to work in broadcast and production facilities and are compatible with balanced interconnections The buffers have multiple purposes 1 Present a high impedance to the incoming signal 2 Remove unwanted common mode IE Hum signal 3 Convert the signal to the level and impedance needed by the switching matrix that follows 79 SIERRA VIDEO The output of the input buffer circuits are connected to the switching matrix via the internal motherboard Unlike their analog video counterparts the input buffers are internally mounted The 64x64 frame has positions for two 32 channel buffer modules and the 128x128 frame has positions for four 32 channel buffer modules 80 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Crosspoint Output Driver Modules The analog audio crosspoint module used is a 128x32 module The switching integrated circuit IC is a HCMOS 16x8 array Thirty two of these switching IC s are arranged to form a 128x32 matrix Each output bus from the switching matrix feeds a differential output The output driver provides a symmetrical low impedance output signal
61. multiple inputs to a single output There are 2 power supply status LEDs on the upper right of the panel A lit LED indicates active power Control Button Definition Kd PRIMARY REDUNDANT Level Buttons CONTROL V Video Level A Audio Level Panel Lock Scroll TAKE SIERRA PRO 86 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL To switch AFV audio follow video e Press the A and V buttons to light the buttons e Select the desired output e Select the input The Take button will flash indicating the switch is in preset e Press Take to complete the switch To switch video only e Press the V button to light the button e Select the desired output e Select the input The Take button will flash indicating the switch is in preset e Press Take to complete the switch To switch audio only e Press the A button to light the button e Select the desired output e Select the input The Take button will flash indicating the switch is in preset e Press Take to complete the switch Pressing an output button will illuminate the input currently connected to that output indicating status Status of the audio input to the selected output is indicated with an amber light if audio is from a different input that the video break away If an output is selected and blinks RED it is an indication that the V or A button is not enabled 87 SIERRA VIDEO Serial Control Ports Th
62. n and name configuration Up to 64 control panels can be linked at any one time daisy chained on a single RS 485 network A variety of programmable control panel styles are available Connectors associated with the system are located on the rear of the routing switcher frames Only one frame in a multi frame system will have a master control module installed all other frames have slave bypass CPUs The following pertains to the frame that contains the master control CPU The Sierra Pro RGBHV system is configured with 5 levels of control as indicated below 7 levels if audio option is ordered Level Signal Type Levels can be switched together or separately Each video frame is a separate level If you only have a 3 frame system there are only 3 levels etc 85 SIERRA VIDEO Local Control Panel The local control panel operates as an XY panel with break away when the audio option is ordered The audio A button will be inactive if the audio option is not configured A sierravideo BRED BEER BOOS BOOB omi GOOD BEBO GOED OBB P uU BEBE BOBO OOOO Oooo ay i U D DOOR ggggo OOOO Oooo PRIMARY REDUNDANT BORED BED BOOS SOO gogogo GOOD BBO BOOB 23000 OOOO Oooo e SOB DOOD GOOD GOOD Good ac vuscoO SIERRA PRO The local panel has a button per input and button per output An input may be sent to one or many outputs Only one input may be sent to an output i e you can not sent
63. nd string is received it is not acted upon until the final trailer character of the command string is received Within the command string certain ASCII characters may be present and are ignored any ASCII character whose code is ess than the SPACE character includes all control characters and the SPACE character and the DEL ASCII 7F character Alphabetic characters within the command string may be in either upper case or lower case letters The routing switcher always sends upper case characters except for character strings such as input output and level names which may have lower case characters in them When sending commands fo the routing switcher SPACE characters are optional SPACES may also appear in character strings such as input output and level names Certain commands have character strings that appear as arguments and use a tilda character to delimit the character strings The use of the tilda varies and will be defined in the individual commands After the command string has been executed the routing switcher sends the following to the host OKI This indicates that the command has executed successfully The simplest possible command string would be which consists of the leader and trailer characters This command string would generate the response OK This can be useful for verifying that the communication to the routing switcher is operational If an error occurs within a command stri
64. new levels Sources o Source mapping allowing assignment of sources to a layer and a level e Destinations o Destination mapping allowing assignment of destinations to a layer and a level Logging The logging features of MediaNAV allow for several levels of detail for several different perspectives which include devices hardware panels users interfaces and others The levels of detail for each of these perspectives are as follows e Errors Warnings e System Events e Transactions e Communications Events Debug Each of these levels is cumulative such that Warnings includes Errors System Events includes Errors and Warnings etcetera Backup and Restore tab This valuable feature helps prevent the need to rebuild all configurations in the event of corruption or loss of data It s also useful for creating various configurations for systems that may be used in different venues or for various applications such as for staging and rentals The Backup function allows the entire configuration to be saved in a file on any storage media available to the browsing computer The Restore function of course loads the desired backup file to the current system configuration Analyze Config This tab runs a useful diagnostic and provides a list of potential issues related to the current system configuration Factory Defaults This tab provides access to a button that will reset the configuration of the system to factory defaults Clicking
65. ng the remainder of the command string is ignored and the routing switcher returns the string ERROR followed by an optional descriptive string followed by a string of trailer characters to the host The simplest error response is one with no optional descriptive string For example this command string XXX II might generate this response from the routing switcher ERROR Syntax No Number XX Command Summary The following is the set of commands available for sending to the routing switcher SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Syntax Example Description RESET RESET Routing switcher Reset Capabilities Inquiry Q Q Model Name and Software Version Inquiry L L Routing Switcher Size and Level Names Inquiry O O5 Output Status inquiry S S Status inquiry U 0 1 UO Update request on off V out in in V3 1 2 2 Connect levels X out in lvl X12 9 2 Connect crosspoint Y out in Y1 7 Connect AFV T 1 16 T1 Trigger a Salvo Connect sequence G G SRC_NAMES 1 0 The command G is used to query or modify a routing switcher configuration parameter or parameters RESET Routing switcher Reset When the routing switcher is powered up the following will be sent on the serial port RESET I Capabilities Inquiry The command I requests that command capability information be returned to the host The information is sent as a string of characters The fir
66. ng that output 5 is now connected to input 17 on level 1 to input 12 on level 2 and does not exist or is not available on level 3 To turn off output change reporting use the command UO For example suppose the routing switcher sends the following crosspoint connect commands in a single command sequence Y1 18 If U1 is in effect the response to this command will be OK and then sometime later the crosspoint change report will be sent 1 18 103 SIERRA VIDEO Y Connect Levels The command v is used to request that a connection be made It must be followed by an output number a comma and a comma separated list of input numbers one for each level Fewer than the number of levels in the routing switchermay be specified if desired and the remaining levels will be left unchanged For example the command V 12 7 8 9 says that connections are to be made to output 12 from input 7 on level 1 input 8 on level 2 and input 9 on level 3 An input number of 0 means the output connection is to be left unchanged An input number of dash means the output is to be disconnected If the routing switcher does not support disconnected outputs the output connection will be left unchanged X Connect Crosspoint Use command X to request that a connection be made It must be followed by an output number a comma an input number a comma and a level number For example X8 3 2
67. odules 6464 Frame Analog Stereo 82 Modules are arraigned the same in the stereo mode as the mono mode with the exception of which inputs and outputs the module controls The top slot controls stereo left and right inputs 1 16 The next 2 slot down controls stereo outputs 1 16 The 3 slot from the top controls stereo outputs 17 32 The 4 slot from the top control stereo inputs 17 32 The bottom slot slot 5 is not used SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL 128128 Frame Analog Mono The 5RU 128128 is similar to the 6464 frame except it has 9 slots for modules with the bottom slot unused The top slot in both the analog and digital frame contains the input buffer module for inputs 1 32 The next 2 slot down contains the input buffer module for inputs 33 64 The 3 slot from the top contains a crosspoint output driver module for the outputs 1 32 The 4 slot from the top contains a crosspoint output driver module for the outputs 33 64 The 5 slot from the top contains a crosspoint output driver module for the outputs 65 96 The 6 slot from the top contains a crosspoint output driver module for the outputs 97 128 The 7 slot down contains the input buffer module for inputs 65 96 The 8 slot down contains the input buffer module for inputs 97 128 The bottom slot slot 9 is not used 128128 Frame Analog Stereo Modules are arraigned the same in the stereo mode as the mono mode with the exception of which inputs an
68. om 93 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Wideband Video Specifications Wideband Video Input Output connector type Bandwidth 500MHz 3dB fully loaded Video Gain Unity Crosstalk 80dB 1MHz 78dB 5MHz 55dB 10MHz 45dB 30MHz 37dB 100MHz Deterministic BNC Switching Speed INPUT Video Level 0 03V p p to 2 5V p p Impedance 75 Ohm Return Loss lt 30dB 5MHz OUTPUT Video Level OV to 2 5V p p Impedance 750hm Return Loss 30dB 5MHz Sync Input Output connector BNC Input Type RGBHV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs Output Type Follows Input Input Level O3V to 5 0V P P Output Level AGC to TTL 4 0V to 5 0V P P Un terminated Input Impedance All Inputs 75 or 510 ohms switchable Output Impedance 75 ohms Max Input Voltage 5 0V P P Max Propagation Delay 30ns Max Rise Fall Time 4ns Polarity Follows Input 95 SIERRA VIDEO Control Serial 3 General purpose 9 pin D Each switchable RS 232 or RS 422 9600 38 4K 115 2K baud Serial Protocols SVS Host Ethernet 10 100 Base T full duplex RJ 45 connector Ethernet Protocols ARP ICMP TCP IP Telnet HTTP Web Server For configuration and control Redundant Control Optional Processor Supports full line of Sierra Video SCP remote control Control Panels panels ee ee oe ee ON OIA a ee Rack Unit Frame Size 4RU per Signal 20RU for RGBHV System
69. on if you would like to manually add selected levels to sources and destinations Restore Page Defaults Default selections for STEP 3 1 If sources and destinations already exist the second radio button Add the selected levels to existing sources and destinations will be selected Otherwise the first radio button will be selected to create new sources and destinations 2 When Add the selected levels to existing sources and destinations is selected Also add new sources and destinations if needed will be checked by default These selections allow these levels to use previously configured sources and destinations and if the new level has more sources or destinations than already exist those are added Selecting the proper mapping Add new sources and destinations for the selected levels o The Source Name format will be Src n where n equals the highest Source Number of the current sources plus one Numbers continue incrementing by one up to the maximum number of Inputs defined for the new layers If no sources already exist the first source will be named Src 1 o The Destination Name format will be Dst n where n equals the highest Destination Number of the current sources plus one Numbers continue incrementing by one up to the maximum number of Outputs defined for the new layers If no destinations already exist the first destination will be named Dst 1 28
70. or user User Archive Selecting the Archive Tab will present a page that lists all users that have been deactivated and archived To reactivate a user select the user and then click the Activate button near the top of the page Routing Switchers The Routing Switchers subsection of the Configure system feature allows configuration of all current Sierra Video routing switchers Summary The Summary tab presents all configured routing switcher s summarized information including name model location connection type layer count and status lai a ize ogged in as ra one SIERRA VIDEO Configure perate K O EO Summary Routing Switcher Summary Add Routing Switcher Name Model Location Connection Type Status Test Router SierraPro 64 Engineering Internal v Module Missing Test Router 24 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Add Routing Switcher This tab starts a wizard like process that allows the user to configure a new external routing switcher There are 3 configuration pages and one confirmation page that will be stepped through using the next button at the bottom of the pages There is also a back button in case you need to go back to prior pages Information on these pages is not lost when you step forwards or backwards STEP 1 Add Routing Switcher Properties Overview Users And Groups Routing Switchers Hardware Panels Console Summary STEP 1 Add Router Properties Add Routing
71. ory Input and output connections differ when the unit is in the stereo mode In the mono mode connectors are wired as silk screened on the rear of the router However when ordered in the stereo mode the input or output is wired as indicated below Stereo Audio Wiring Connector Connector Connector Connector Left Right VO Left Right VO Left Right 1O 1 2 17 33 34 33 65 66 49 4 18 35 36 34 67 68 6 19 37 38 35 69 70 8 20 39 40 36 71 72 9 10 21 41 42 37 73 74 24 47 48 40 79 80 53 54 43 85 86 58 45 89 90 60 46 91 92 64 48 95 96 t 3 5 T 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 1 5 e E Ee 31 32 32 63 78 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Analog Audio Signal Path Overview Note The Sierra Pro Series 64XL companion Audio routing switcher is based upon a modular architecture of an integrated frame motherboard and backplane Common input and crosspoint modules are used The same two types of modules are used for both frame sizes 64x64 and 128x128 There are two basic modules e Input Buffer Module e Crosspoint Output driver Module The 64x64 frame has positions for two 32 channel input buffer and two crosspoint output driver modules and the 128x128 frame has positions for four 32 channel buffer modules and four crosspoint output driver
72. overall routing switcher system personalities local or networked PC computer control and control panel network operation Terminal Protocol is a human readable protocol while Host Protocol is a machine friendly protocol The three serial ports are shipped with a factory default as described below Ctrl Port Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Emulation Host 115 2K None ANSI Host 115 2K None ANSI Host 115 2K None ANSI Connections to the 9 pin connector can be made using a standard one to one cable Pin functions are described below 70 Host Port Installation Pin RS 232 RS 422 1 Ground Ground 2 Transmit Transmit 3 Receive Receive 4 Not used Not used 5 Ground Not used 6 Not used Not used 7 Not used Transmit 8 Not used Receive 9 Ground Ground SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Remote Control Panels rs 485 Note The Sierra Pro 64XL family of routing switchers have two male 3 pin connectors labeled Control Panels on the rear These connectors are looped together The total cable length cannot exceed 5 000 feet at 31 250 baud or 10 000 feet at 9600 baud If you make your own interconnect cables Pin 2 is ground shield Pin 1 and 3 connect pin for pin Each control panel must have its own unique ID number ID numbers are set by DIP switches on the panel The connectors used are Switchcraft TA3
73. ownload the latest MediaNAV software Save the software file into an accessible folder Use the button to browse to that folder and select the file System Control _Browse Update MediaNAV Software Network Hardware Panel List Logging Update Selected Panel Update All Panels Software Update N Type Location 1 SCP 224 Quality Assurance 2 SCP 240 Quality Assurance Hardware Panels System Control 58 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL System Control The System Control tab presents a page with controls for managing certain system functions Clicking on the proper button allows the user to shutdown or reboot the system restart the application or restart all hardware panels _ _ SIERRA VIDEO Operate j Network Logging Shutdown System Software Update Reboot System System Control Restart Application Restart All Hardware Panels Refresh 59 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Introduction The Operate system feature accesses all of the MediaNAV GUI consoles that are allowed by the user s permissions The GUI consoles can be configured to control routing switchers and recall presets such as multi viewer layouts The interface allows the user to switch any of the sources to any of the destinations Any source can be connected to any or all destinations but each destination can only be connected to a single source The web page GUI console empowers full control of the routin
74. ply place the unit s rack ears against the rack rails of the rack and insert proper rack screws through each of the holes in the rack ears Always rack mount the routing switcher prior to plugging the unit into a power receptacle or attaching any cables Important Rear mounting brackets must be installed prior to installation of the router into a rack The rear mounting brackets are contained in the accessory kit supplied with your router CAUTION The operating temperature range of the Sierra Pro series router is 0 to 40 C Do not exceed the maximum 40 C or minimum 0 C operating temperature Rear mounting brackets must be installed prior to installation of the router into a rack The rear mounting brackets are contained in the accessory kit supplied with your router If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature TMRA Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised SIERRA VIDEO Multi Frame Connections The Series 64 RGBHV system consists of 5 individual frames connected together so that all 5 frames operate as a single routing system The RED frame contain
75. puts and Signal Type Or click on Add Layer Summary Add Layer Required field Layer Number Add Routing Switcher m 2 Layer Name Analog Audio Number of Inputs 64 Aspen32B p Number of Outputs 64 Signal Type Digital Video HD3G e Layers Assign level to this new layer 2 None Level HD SDI Add Level Name V Add to existing sources and destinations V Also add new sources and destinations as needed This page allows a new layer to be added to the selected routing switcher A new level can be added as well 32 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Names This tab allows the user to create or modify names for Sources and Destinations Levels and Categories for the selected level It s also possible to add more Categories to the configuration Warning Due to display limitations of remote control panels it is recommended that I O names do not exceed 8 characters including spaces If you are using an SCP 20 remote control panel do not exceed 6 characters in as SIERRA VIDEO m admin OO 8 D _ d Summary Layer 32HD1 Add Category Add Routing Switcher I Input utp Destination ks Level Level Categories Number Name Number Name Dst 1 1 32HD 3232V5 Dst 2 Dst 3 Dst 4 Dst 5 6 Dst6 Dst7 Dst 8 Dst 9 Pond64 Dst 10 1602HDE Aspen32 Dst 11 Dst 12 Dst 13 Dst 14 Dst 15 6 Dst 16 Dst
76. quires that a level is specified For example X8 3 2 This requests that a connection is to be made between output 8 and input 3 on level 2 If a level number of 0 is used all levels are switched y Command Connect Levels The V command is followed by an output number a comma and an input number for each level up to the number of levels on the routing switcher For example 12 7 8 9 This requests that connections are to be made to output 12 from input 7 on level 1 input 8 on level 2 and input 9 on level 3 105 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter A General Buyer assumes all responsibility for ascertaining the suitability of Sierra Video hereinafter SVS products for Buyer s intended use No product sold by SVS is designed or manufactured for use in any manner or under any conditions other than those described in SVS s instruction manuals and other printed material for each particular product If any product is used or applied in a manner or under conditions not specifically authorized by such written materials or if any product is used by unqualified or improperly trained personnel Buyer agrees that SVS shall have no liability of any kind arising from such use and Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold SVS harmless from any claims of third parties arising from such use and Buyer shall provide SVS with counsel of SVS s choice to defend against such claims B Limited Warranty 1 This limited warranty
77. r COM port is selected in the control software Use a terminal emulator program to send commands and check for OK response f you do not receive OK the problem is with the switcher Switching Malfunctions The switcher Malfunction in the particular source or cable assembly succeeds in NOTE switching a number The most common failure mode in transferring the signal of an audio source is a of sources then fails break in the connecting wire to switch one Disconnect the source from a channel that is switching successfully and connect the suspect source to it If the channel continues to switch successfully then there is something wrong with the Matrix Switcher or the suspect source was not connected properly If it does not continue to switch successfully then there is something wrong with the source or cable assembly The Matrix Switcher Check the LEDs on the serial processor board If they are not counting the turns ON but will not control module is dead If the control panel is not lit check the ribbon cable switch at all connection between the panel and the processor control module Technical Support Sierra Video has made every effort to insure that your unit has been fully tested and is configured to your order specifications If problems arise that can not be resolved please contact the Sierra Video technical support department Sierra Video factory 530 478 1000 Email service sierravideo c
78. rse diagonal takes of highest input number to lowest output second highest input to second lowest output etc The diagonal and reverse diagonal also allow an offset to be entered SIERRA VIDEO Summary Disgonsl Aspen 32 Reverse diagonal Offset Layers 1 3G SDI Aspen32B Crosspoints Set Diagonal Ponderosa 64 Range Take Input 1 Start Output 1 End Output 32 Layers 1 3G SDI a Set Range Refresh Unlock e Enter the input number adjacent to the output number you want to change e Press Take to implement the change 53 SIERRA VIDEO Modules This tab is read only This will indicate the status of the modules in the selected frame SIERRA VIDEO Summary Modules Layer R Show empty slots blot Module address Module type SW version s pspoint 000 Wideband Crosspoint v Missing Modules LEDs amp DIP Switches 54 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Input Settings This tab allows you to set the input terminations of the H and V sync inputs Configure Manage Operate SIERRA VIDEO Summary Test Router Input termination Set all input terminations to 510 ohm 750ohm 510 ohm 510 chm a 510 ohm 510 ohm Input Settings 510 ohm 510 ohm 510 ohm 510 ohm 510 ohm 510 ohm 510 ohm 510 ohm 510 ohm 510 ohm Refresh e Se
79. s e 9 pin Serial Ports port 1 and port 2 e REF Input Only the J1 connector is used in the Sierra Pro Series 64XL companion Audio models A system drawing will be sent with your order indicating the proper connections 76 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Frame Configurations Sierra Pro Series 64XL Audio frames can be configured in a mono or stereo mode Configuration is done at the factory or can be changed in the field see section on stereo mode operation Mono Configurations Stereo Configurations 77 SIERRA VIDEO Connecting to Audio Devices Mono Analog Audio Audio sources and destination devices such as amplifiers or recorders may be connected to the switchers via a 5 pin latching removable terminal block style connectors located at the back of the switchers Balanced Unbalanced Analog Audio Connections All audio sources from the routing switcher are balanced audio Connect the balanced audio to the balanced input of your destination device s To convert balanced to unbalanced audio signals ground the negative side and use the positive side for both inputs and outputs Grounding the negative side of the output drive adds 6dB of audio gain The audio pin outs for balanced and unbalanced audio are described in the tables below Balanced Unbalanced Stereo Analog Audio Audio frames can be ordered in a mono or stereo mode and are pre configured at the fact
80. s the CPU is contained in the video frame and through control connection J1 the audio frame is switched The audio routing switcher can not be used as a stand alone unit Control panel and RS 232 control connections on the rear of the frame are inactive Control panels IP and serial control must be connected to the master frame The audio unit is factory configured as a level of control allowing audio to be switched together or separately from the video If the system contains 2 channels or more separate switching of each audio channel is possible whether they are separate frames or a single frame configured in the stereo mode 73 SIERRA VIDEO Model 128128A Audio Frame Front Panel sierravideo raman REDUNDANT POWER Audio Frame Back Panel Bi o US E A g f e SENDS p o se Dig EE Fearn Fean Fr i Piles Faar 0 Pe o Pore or Pa FOUT ur i j Ebona elt E o TOT o ae 9 TT KEDDI Kioma Me HUTA 5 o Er ee Wiest Fionan FGGG Fen o Crn P eer s POGET D Bao Bas Bs Gan Ga Gan G ieee Kiama Ci Cam o Kiamu K K oc er D eng es oC Cie Tr a 0 Wie a 0h a o O Fire Pier Co Pie Piers Piers Pier ito oun fencer OM Fea a PEA Fa er Foai Pe ee gt j f Daa Cana Ca Or oe o Oaa re re i cr l f f f TT ine ns crs arts ie iors ors iter 1000 HR E 0 le T t ll C O ET gant I f i ne fs a a es ik 8
81. s the level bulb will be grey Level not Level not Level configured configured selected and selected Source clear clear color of level Destination grey N A color of level Source Based Console Indications On a console configured for source based switching if a source is not assigned to a level in the Configure pages the bulb will be grey For destinations on a source based console if the destination is not assigned to a level in the Configure pages or if a level on the selected source is not enabled the bulb will be clear allowing the button color behind to show through Level not Level not Level configured configured selected and selected Source grey N A color of level Destination clear clear color of level The common rule for both cases is that unassigned or unselected level bulbs are grey for the sources when in source based mode and for the destinations when in destination based mode Break away Switching Before making a selection that will result in a take of the selected source and destination s ensure that the Level buttons in the top right side of the console are properly enabled Some consoles may not have any level buttons as in the case of a single destination console For example if only a video switch is desired when there are also two audio levels deselect the audio levels as shown below Levels The All Levels button if present will enable all levels T
82. s are provided for the following functions e Adda New User e Edit User e Duplicate User e Deactivate and Archive SIERRA VIDEO Users Users List Groups Below is a list of the active users To make changes choose s user from the list and select an action from the buttons below Archive Deactivate amp Archive Duplicate User Edit User Adda New User Q First Name Administrator Supervisor User 20 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Add a New User This page allows the addition of a new user with input of user profile information such as Login and password credentials and personal contact information The only required profile information is Login and Password __ a P Configure Manage Operate J O Users Enter New User Login and Profile Check the system features this user can access Groups Login newuser Configure Manage Archive First Name Last Name Password Repeat Password Contact Operate eMail Assign Consoles Allowed access Available consoles Bobs QA MC SDI Chief Eng Groups Member of Available groups Administrators Operators Supervisors Assign Consoles To allow the user being added to have access to existing control consoles using the Operate feature select any or all consoles in the Available consoles box under Assign Consoles and click the arrow button pointing to the Allowed access box The consoles listed in the Allowed access box will be visib
83. s the Master processor whereas the other 4 frames each contain a Slave processor The action of the slave frames are controlled exclusively by the frame with the master processor The frames are connected via a looping 9 pin cable connected from the multi drop 1 port to the multi drop 2 port between each frame The 25 pin J1 connector is used when the audio option is ordered Master Frame Control Panels RS 232 422 Serial da Control and Ethernet control Connect to This Frame Muli Drop lt o 9 eee 1 Slave Frame GREEN Level 2 Multi Drop 1 Multi Drop 2 Slave Frame 9 Pin Multi Frame BLUE Interconnect Cables Level 3 Multi Drop 1 Multi Drop 2 l I l l l I l l l I l l l l l l Slave Frame l H HV SYNC l Level 4 l Multi Drop 1 l Multi Drop 2 l l l l l I l l l l l l l l l l Slave Frame V SYNC Level 5 Multi Drop 1 m Optional Audio i iE Frame s il 1E J1 4 fe ay a eee ee ee ee See the Connecting Peripherals section of this manual for details 10 SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Connecting To Video Devices Video sources and output devices such as monitors or recorders may be connected to the routing switchers through the BNC type connectors located on the back of the unit Keep in mind that the output signal format will be that of the input signal format All signal connections that use more than one c
84. s used are Switchcraft TA3F mini XLR The cable entry hole into these connectors is quite small and we have found that Belden 8451 cable fits quite well through the strain relief Lights scrolling on a panel indicate that the panel is not communicating with the router Check the control panel cable and baud rate settings 89 SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Introduction Before troubleshooting check that all connectors are firmly seated and bypass any external devices Many installation problems occur due to incorrect wiring double check connections to and from the router Crosstalk or signal bleeding often occurs when poorly shielded video cable or when the shield is not tightly crimped to the BNC connector NOTES If the output signal is disturbed or interrupted by electromagnetic interference the signal should return and stabilize when the interference ends If not turn the power switch off and on again to reset the switcher If the following recommended actions still do not result in satisfactory operation please consult your Sierra Video Dealer Power and Indicators Problem Remedy No power Confirm that the rocker switch is in the ON position and that the power lamp is illuminated Confirm that power connections are secured at the switcher and at the receptacle Make sure the receptacle is active with the proper mains voltage f there is still no power check the fuse Remove power cord from the
85. st characters are a space followed by I the next characters are the letters of the commands that are implemented and available in this routing switcher and the last character is tilde Do not count on the characters being in any specific order Search all characters for a particular one For example the command might return the following string ILSX OK indicating that the routing switcher supports the I L S and X commands from the host Q Model Name and Software Version Inquiry The command requests that the routing switcher model name and software version number string be returned to the host The information is sent as a string of characters The first characters are a space followed by Q the next characters are the routing switcher 101 SIERRA VIDEO model name terminated by a tilde Following this are the characters of the software version number string again terminated by a tilde For example the command Ql might return the following string QSmall V2 1 OK lt CR gt indicating that the routing switcher model name is Small and the software version number is V2 1 L Routing Switcher Size and Level Names Inquiry The command L requests that routing switcher size and level name information be returned to the host The information is sent as a string of characters The first characters are a space followed by L some optional values
86. te VTR on the display The second push on the same button could add a 1 to VTR as a suffix so we would see VTR1 on the display The Second Push row would remain enabled until either the Shift Clear or the Take button were selected and would force the panel into a different set of actions Panel Options Single Destination Only V Show unmapped levels Enable Auto Take Enable Numeric Sort V Enable Special Push Page gt 41 SIERRA VIDEO Panel Options Supported by Each Panel The following table lists Panel Options allowed for each panel configuration in MediaNAV Function SCP 20 SCP 112 SCP 132 SCP 150 SCP 224 SCP 240 SCW 116 804xxx Allowed Destinations V V V N V V V V Allowed Levels V Ni Ni V J N J x Display Brightness V V V Numeric Sort N NI Ni J J Holddown Mode y V N V V V Show Unmapped y y y V NI Levels Single Dest OE y y y y Auto Take V V V V J J Special Push y Tally Level V Special Push is only available on the SCP 112 The factory default has Special Push enabled With Special Push enabled the first button press in the row selects the assigned Category The next button presses will call the Normal function until Take Select or Clear is pushed Tally Level selects which level a Pushbutton panel s lamps will follow 42 Button Function per Panel The func
87. tion Needed button will be grayed out if the user does not have Manage gt Advanced permissions TES ogged SIERRA VIDEO Configure Manage Operate admin MediaNAVv Overall status J Needs To Be Reset Status Ok Software version 1 00 09 Model Medistor EC Action Needed Name Media NAV Controller Reboot System Device Summary Device Type Number Configured Number Present Status Hardware Panels 0 o No Communication Link Multi Viewers o 0 Ok Routing Switchers 2 o u o Ok Ok 51 52 SIERRA VIDEO Routing Switchers The Routing Switchers subsection of the Manage system feature provides a list of configured routing switchers and displays their current status when the Summary tab is selected SIERRA VIDEO Configure Manage Operate Summary Routing Switcher Summary Test Router R Name Model Test Router SierraPro 64 Status Module Missing When a routing switcher tab is selected two sub tabs are revealed General and Crosspoints The General tab provides a list of parameters related to the selected routing switcher which includes Overall Status Model Connection Type and Software Version SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL Crosspoints When the Crosspoints sub tab is selected a set of crosspoint controls are revealed These controls allow switching of individual inputs to outputs taking a range of inputs to an output diagonal takes of same input number to same output number and reve
88. tions in the following table are selected under Button Configuration This only applies to SCP programmable control panels SIERRA PRO SERIES 64XL i SCP 20 112 Function Function 4132 224 240 SCP 150 Params Pomimo None V y Level y y Level number Destination y V Pestinalion number Source V y Source number List of Category y configured categories Index y 8 Character ASCI Sro Dst name or number Take y y Applies to all shift Ivis Select y Applies to all shift lvls Shift y y Applies to all shift vis Select Shift y Applies to all shift lvls Scroll Back V LED Display function Scroll Forward y LED Display function Clear V LED Display function Backspace y LED Display function Page V LED Display function List of created Global password PIN Dest Lock y V PINs 9999 Salvo Menu y LED Display function Salvo V y Salvo number evels Clear Dst V LED Display function Clear Source y LED Display function nee y LED Display function Select toggles between fields in the display with a press and release Shift changes button functions to shifted modes with a press and hold 43 SIERRA VIDEO Console Design The Console Design subsection of the MediaNAV interface provides tools for creating a variety of GUI control consoles that run on MediaNAV The initial page shown will be the add console page if no consoles exist If consoles do exist
89. u by yov fadmin Remember me Clicking the Support button presents contact information for Sierra Video including web address phone numbers email address and shipping address 17 SIERRA VIDEO GUI Layout The GUI for the MediaNAV application comprises three separate sections for primary system features Configure Manage and Operate Detailed information on these sections is included in the later chapters of this manual The three primary system feature buttons are located at the top of the page in the title bar The subsections to the primary system features are accessed by a row of round buttons immediately below the primary section buttons A set of menus and sub menus that are relevant to the selected system feature and subsection is accessed by the tabs located on the left side of the page e Dark grey indicates a top menu e Red indicates a selected top menu indicates a sub menu e White indicates a selected sub menu The current user Login is displayed at the right side of the title bar to the left of the Exit icon Page management buttons are located at the bottom of the page for functions such as Save Cancel Refresh etc Primary System Features Exit Feature Subsections Logged In As Menu Tabs SIERRA VIDEO Configure Manage Operate Routing Switcher Properties Required field Name Test Router Model Location Engineering Description Page Management 18 SIERRA VIDEO
90. using higher quality cables and or adding line cable equalizing amplifiers Interference from neighboring electrical appliances These can have an adverse affect on signal quality Balanced audio lines are less prone to interference but unbalanced audio should be installed away from any main power lines electric motors transmitters etc even when the cables are shielded CAUTION Only an authorized Sierra Video technician can service the switchers Any user who makes changes or modifications to the unit without the expressed approval of the manufacturer will void the warranty Use the proper AC voltage to supply power to the switcher Use only the recommended interconnect cables to connect the switcher to other frames SIERRA VIDEO Chapter Introduction Installation procedures are similar for all frames covered within this manual Exceptions if any have been noted in each of the following paragraphs Rack Mounting Carefully inspect the frame to ensure that there has been no shipping damage Make sure all shipping material is removed from the router frame Each of the routing switchers described in this manual can be rack mounted in a standard 19 RU EIA rack assembly and includes rack ears at the ends of the front of the frames None of the switcher models require spacing above or below the unit for ventilation If ample space exists a 1RU spacing gap is recommended To rack mount any of the routing switchers sim
91. yed Note Panels that are not connected to the system may be pre configured from this page Details are at the end of this section Non Programmable Panels While the buttons on the non programmable cannot be programmed for specific functions or I Os the panel can be given a name a location allowed destinations and allowed levels The following example is for a single bus panel SIERRA VIDEO Summary Model Panel Name ID Num Location Required field Unknown Bd 16x1 Single Bus 0 Test Lab CP 804014 CP 804015 Templates CP 804036 CP 804037 CP 804048 LS CP 804084 CP 804085 CP 804148 CP 804348 CP 804715 CP 804785 SCP 20 Add Panel SCW 116 Unknown Note The Model Number can be found on the serial number tag on the rear of the panel e Enter a panel name e The ID number is set via DIP switches on the panel and may not be changed via software e Enter a location not required Warning Each panel must have its own unique ID number To change ID number refer to the specific control panel s manual 35 SIERRA VIDEO Once a model is selected an image of that model will display SIERRA VIDEO Summary Required field Panel Name ID Num Location CP 804047 16x1 Single Bus o Test Lab Add Panel Templates oe Ha00D000D00005 oe oe Initial Configuration Default Configuration If the correct image displays click on Apply

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