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1. 4 2 disaDlingross tae cee eaa forc input Lees ed iii ye YD d ceteecdeedenecncededencceetes MEUS EN NYFFRYN NY TN output coded frame Menus 9e UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 9 32 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 5 10 3 10 3 9 33 9 22 6 2 9 24 9 23 9 33 9 12 6 3 9 4 9 22 9 33 9 35 6 3 9 22 9 22 9 33 9 22 9 12 OVETVIeW iin tt 4 1 STATUS ios 4 10 9 14 9 32 AFD Codes inii ti YDY nee 4 10 Alarm AES inputs ie ui WYT iore 9 35 AFES OUtpulS e b y caninos 9 35 Embedded audio e e nein 9 35 Incompatible Rear Module 9 e 9 34 PUES A CY 9 34 A O 9 5 rear module uei is 9 5 Reference Error ssccssesseerserseeneseeeneees 9 34 Stalled Fan inicia tati 9 34 Alarm Enables tab 00 cccceeceeseeeeteeeeeeteeeeeerees 9 34 Alpha Image field cccsseeseeseeeteeeeeneeeeeens 9 26 ANC Closed captioning cceeeeseeseeeeeeeereeeeeeees 5 5 compressed audio metadata 5 6 insertion line specifying 5 4 9 18 insertion order specifying 5 4 9 19 OVETVLEW Dic 5 1 pass through 0 0 ceceesceeeseeeeeeeeeereeeeeneeenes 9 18 processing uei en ned li 5 4 ANG tab a iia 5 3 5 4 9 18 Ancillary Data see ANC ARC conversion examples cooooocicnnnnincnioninnccnncnnons 11 1 force input settings ooooncnnnincnnnionconconnnnnnnos 9 15 menus A A WY 9 14 mode Options coooooocococnonnnonconnnan
2. 16 9 Mode Table 4 2 provides the Output AFD information when the input uses a 16 9 aspect ratio Table 4 2 Input AFD is 16 9 Coded Frames Input AFD Output AFD 16 9 Coded Frame 4 3 Coded Frame 16 9 Coded Frame 16 9 0010 gt 4 3 1010 16 9 0010 16 9 0011 gt 4 3 1011 16 9 0011 16 9 0100 gt 4 3 0100 16 9 0100 16 9 1000 gt 4 3 1010 16 9 1000 16 9 1001 gt 4 3 1000 16 9 1001 16 9 1010 gt 4 3 1010 16 9 1010 16 9 1011 gt 4 3 1011 16 9 1011 16 9 1101 gt 4 3 1101 16 9 1101 16 9 1110 gt 4 3 1110 16 9 1110 16 9 1111 gt 4 3 1111 16 9 1111 4 4 AFD UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Using the Force AFD Option You must configure the Input Settings when the input AFD is absent or you have chosen the Force AFD option for the ARC Mode Table 4 3 Input ARC Mode is Output ARC Mode is Result Card ignores any AFD data on the input and applies the settings specified in the AFD Code menu in the Input Settings column Force AFD Auto AFD Card automatically determines the most suitable ARC method for the Output AFD as defined by SMPTE 2016 1 Card ignores any AFD data on the input The settings specified in the AFD Code menu in the Input Settings column are applied The output AFD is set in the AFD Code menu in the Output Settings column Force AFD Force AFD Card automatically detects and uses the input AFD as defined by SMPTE 2016 1 If the inpu
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5. eeeeeueenen 7 4 loading taa 7 2 7 5 managing 0 0 eeeeseeseceteeeeeeeeeeceeseneeeseeees 7 2 7 3 Play Mode asa ei UG WYN 8 6 RAM CACHE directory 9e eenenn 7 5 ROOF directory ey nu certain eats 7 5 RossLing using IH 7 3 supported formats coconcnnnnioccnonconconccononnnnnnonnos 7 4 Menu parameters resetting ueu 3 13 Metadata audio cece 1 2 5 1 5 6 9 33 Module rear 0 2 5 2 6 2 7 9 6 9 34 Multiple transitions 9 8 8 8 10 9 30 N Naming media files eceeeeseeseeeeeseeeseeeeneeenes 7 4 Network ethernet ooooononccnnnoccnonncononcconnnnononnnnrnn 3 3 Index IX 5 Non PCM data wo 5 2 6 5 8 10 9 12 O Offset Black stan 8 7 On Air Control tab en 8 3 8 8 9 29 On Air Controls Background Control setup 9 en 9 29 Datasafe naat ene ee YN 3 14 media files properties ee ueeeeueueeneen 8 6 Transition Rate Control option 9 30 Output AFD oreesa aa 4 4 9 14 Output Coded Frame AFD menus 9 16 Output Format menu ssssssesesssesseeseesesssesseesee 3 5 9 7 Output Frame Delay field e eeeueueeeneeeen 9 4 Output Horizontal Delay ooooonicnninnnnonncnononnnonos 9 8 Output Setup MENUS cooooccooccnoccconnnonnconnnnonnaconcc nnn ns 9 8 Output Timing field 9 4 Output Vertical Delay e e 9 8 Outputs AES erases
6. Updated when a new Directory is selected in the Directory menu Provides a list of all the media files in the currently selected directory Note that animations appear as a single entry NONE Selecting this option clears the logo channel This item is automatically selected without clearing the channel when the user switches to a new directory File List Rescan Updates the Directory menu options Updates the Filename menu options X Position HH to HE Adjusts the position of the image along the X axis in number of pixels The range varies depending on the output video format Y Position Adjusts the position of the image along the Y axis in number of pixels The range varies depending on the output video format Normal The entire frame of the image is displayed Swap Fields Field 1 and Field 2 of the image are swapped when they are displayed Field 1 Only Field 1 of the image is displayed Field 2 Only Field 2 of the image is displayed Auto Play4 Selected The animation starts to play when a transition occurs Cleared The animation starts playing as soon as the animation is loaded to the bus Looping Selected The animation starts over when it reaches the last frame of the animation Cleared The animation stops when it reaches the last frame of the animation Hold Time HS The animation plays but be
7. Notice This is a Class A product In domestic environments this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may have to take adequate measures Maintenance User Serviceable Parts Routine maintenance to this openGear product is not required This product contains no user serviceable parts If the module does not appear to be working properly please contact Technical Support using the numbers listed under the Contact Us section on the last page of this manual All openGear products are covered by a generous 5 year warranty and will be repaired without charge for materials or labor within this period See the Warranty and Repair Policy section in this manual for details Environmental Information The eguipment that you purchased reguired the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment To avoid the potential release of those substances into the environment and to diminish the need for the extraction of natural resources Ross Video encourages you to use the appropriate take back systems These systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials from your end of life eguipment in an environmentally friendly and health conscious manner The crossed out wheelie bin symbol invites you to use these systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or
8. Data Rates and SMPTE Standards Accommodated Serial Digital Video Inputs 4801 59 94Hz SMPTE 259M 5761 50Hz SMPTE 259M 10801 59 94Hz SMPTE 292M 10801 50Hz SMPTE 292M 720p 59 94Hz SMPTE 292M 720p 50Hz SMPTE 292M 1080p Level A 59 94Hz SMPTE 424M 1080p Level A 50Hz SMPTE 424M Impedance 75ohm terminating Return Loss 83 10AR 033 8320AR 033 SDI IN 1 gt 15dB to 1 5GHz SDI IN 2 4 gt 15dB to 1 5GHz gt 10dB to 3GHz Return Loss 8320AR 052 gt 15dB to 1 5GHz 10dB to 3GHz Equalization using Belden 1694A cable Number of Outputs SD 120m HD 100m 3G 50m gt 4 Impedance 75ohm Return Loss 8310AR 033 8320AR 033 Return Loss 8320AR 052 Serial Digital Video Outputs Signal Level SDI OUT 1 gt 15dB to 1 5GHz SDI OUT 2 4 gt 15dB to 1 5GHz gt 10dB to 3GHz gt 15dB to 1 5GHz gt 10dB to 3GHz 800mV 10 DC Offset OV 250m V Rise and Fall Time 20 80 Overshoot Environment Maximum Ambient Temperature Power Maximum Power Consumption a 1080p formats are not supported on the 8310AR 033 rear module SD 900ps typical HD 150ps typical 3G 130ps typical lt 10 typical 40 C 18W b The 8310AR 033 and 8320AR 033 rear modules do not meet 3GHz Return Loss specifications on Input 1 and Output 1 10 2 Appendix B Specifications UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 0
9. Exchanging a suspect unit with a unit that is Known to be working correctly is an efficient method for localizing problems to individual units Re load the Factory Defaults If the card appears to be working and reports no errors but is not generating an active picture or outputs black restoring the default factory configuration may fix the problem Refer to the section Loading the Factory Defaults on page 3 13 for information 14 2 Appendix F Service Information UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Warranty and Repair Policy The UDC 8625A series card is warranted to be free of any defect with respect to performance guality reliability and workmanship for a period of FIVE 5 years from the date of shipment from our factory In the event that your UDC 8625A series card proves to be defective in any way during this warranty period Ross Video Limited reserves the right to repair or replace this piece of eguipment with a unit of egual or superior performance characteristics Should you find that this UDC 8625A series card has failed after your warranty period has expired we will repair your defective product should suitable replacement components be available You the owner will bear any labor and or part costs incurred in the repair or refurbishment of said eguipment beyond the FIVE 5 year warranty period In no event shall Ross Video Limited be liable for direct indirect special incidental or conseguential dama
10. Managing the Profiles for ARC The Aspect Ratio Conversion ARC is configured by creating profiles for recalling the AFD settings using the options in the ARC tab in DashBoard Configuring a Profile A profile specifies the ARC mode the AFD Code and aspect ratio for input and output of the card This enables you to configure up to eight profiles independently of each other To configure a profile 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the ARC tab 2 Select the sub tab for the profile that you want to configure Set Output Format 14801 59 94 Reset Profile Profile 5 Profile 6 Profile 7 ARC Tab Profile 2 3 Type a unique identifier in the Profile Name field This name displays in the Active Profile fields the list of available profiles on the Status sub tab The sub tab name is also updated For example Profile 1 was re named to Macro 1 as seen in the example above 4 For the input and output settings e Specify how the card detects and uses AFD by selecting an option from the ARC Mode menu in the Input Settings and the Output Settings columns Refer to Table 9 13 on page 9 14 for a list of options not present Force AFD settings are enabled and used Forced AFD allows you to configure the input of the ARC process Note Auto AFD will detect and use AFD code SMPTE 2016 of the input video If e Specify the SD input aspect ratio by selecting an option in the Aspect Ratio field located in t
11. eeueeeenesneeneeneenen 2 14 installing eee ees eens 2 5 2 6 slot combination oooonccoccnocononcononancnnonnnonnconno 2 6 Slots for installing ooooononcniccninnicnnocnicncanconno 2 6 SUALUS sa a en UD yo i 9 5 9 6 tally connections ersen 2 15 REF STAT LED ie EE E R 2 4 Reference alarms enabling ooocoonnnnnnnncnnnnonconnonncononos 9 34 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 CablING 3 es GW FF FUR FFF GYFF 2 12 Compatibility cooconcnconnniconicnocnnononcnnnnonnnonnonno 1 7 configuratiOn 00 ee eeeeseeeeceeceeceeeeeeeeseeeneeneeses 3 4 JP 7 setting bn ee ote hee abner eee 2 3 MEUS cen SET Ty FE YR 9 7 Output format 2 0 eee ceceeceeeeseeseeseeeseeneeeaes 9 7 selecting a SOULCE venssonin isje 9 7 source selecting nnaspan 3 4 9 7 Status A 2 4 9 2 termination jumpe r coooocccconinnccnnonncononnncnnonanonos 2 3 Relative to Reference timing 9 9 11 Relay power fail c cc ececcecseeseetecseceeeeeeeereees 2 11 Reset button on card rss nie neon 2 3 menu parameters cococcccconcconaconccnnnnnoncconcninnnss 3 13 output delay int GG 9 8 Proc AMPL ra 8 7 ROOT directory coccconoccnicnnonnncnonnconcinnonnnonnnos 7 5 9 26 RossLing Overview ceeccesceeseescesseesecseeeseeeseesees 7 3 S Sample Rate status ooooncoinnnnniccnnonconnoononncon non nons 9 33 SD Audio embedding oooooonocnioninnnocnioninncinnonnno 9 12 SD CONVETSIONS idas fede 4 6 SD Input Coded Frame menu
12. 0 to 2 interlaced format 0 to 6D progressive format Reset Sets the output horizontal delay in clocks relative to the selected reference Sets the output vertical delay in lines relative to the selected reference Specifies the output delay in number of frames however the actual processing delay is displayed in the Output Frame Delay field in the Signal tab Sets the delay values to 0 Dithering Disabled Dithering feature is disabled Enabled low 2bits 0 4 Dithering is enabled and set to 2bits Enabled med 3bits 0 8 Dithering is enabled and set to 3bits Enabled high 4bits 1 6 Dithering is enabled and set to 4bits Clip at Black Selected Enables the card to clip to SMPTE black on all outputs Cleared SuperBlack is passed Clip at White Selected Enables the card to clip to SMPTE white on all outputs Cleared a _ 1080p formats are not supported on the 8310AR 033 rear modules b _ This is output to reference not the total processing delay c The range of values displayed is dependent on the output format you are using When the output format changes these values are automatically updated based on the absolute time Refer to Table 9 5 for the range of values based on the output format d Ifthe output format is changed the values are updated If you are switching from an interlaced format to a progressive format the values are multiplie
13. AES Silent AES Output Alarms AES Source Absent All Alarms Selected AES field reports when the specified AES source is detected as silent What the card defines as Silent is defined by the options in the Audio tab Cleared Selected Disables the alarm AES field in the Signal tab reports when the source for the specified AES output is not detected Cleared Disables this alarm Enables all alarms Disables all alarms a _ These menu items are not available for the UDC 8625A The number of AES alarms depends on how the AES IO Config is set UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 35 9 36 Appendix A DashBoard Menus UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix B Specifications In This Appendix This appendix provides technical information on the UDC 8625A series Note that specifications are subject to change without notice The following topics are discussed e UDC 8625A Technical Specifications e UDC 8625A A Technical Specifications UDC 8625A B Technical Specifications UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix B Specifications 10 1 UDC 8625A Technical Specifications This section includes the technical specifications table for the UDC 8625A Table 10 1 UDC 8625A Technical Specifications Category Parameter Specification Rear Modules Supported Rear Modules 8310AR 033 8320AR 033 8320AR 052 Number of Inputs 4
14. Function GPI Cut Key i NO input is triggered An auto transition is performed to bring the GPI Auto Key key on air or off air when this GPI input is triggered A fade to black is performed when this GPI input is triggered The specified ARC Profile is recalled when this GPI is triggered GPI Fade to Black GPI Recall ARC Profile Performs the function when a transition edge is detected on the GPI input The Low to High or PF High to Low active edge is set by the Polarity Trigger control Performs the function when a voltage level is driven on the GPI input The voltage level High or Low is set by the Polarity control UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 9 Option Title Table 9 6 GPI Configuration Menu Items Polarity Parameter High Rising Description Sets the polarity of the edge or level trigger In the case of edge trigger a Low to High transition starts the function In the case of level trigger a high level starts the function Low Falling Tally Configuration Option Title Sets the polarity of the edge or level trigger In the case of the edge trigger a High to Low transition starts the function In the case of level trigger a low level starts the function The menu items available in the GPI Tally tab enable you to configure each Tally Table 9 7 Tally Configuration Menu Items Function Parameter
15. Keep the following in mind when performing transitions e Audio will go through silence when V Fading video When video performs a cut then audio performs a one frame fade e Audio will go to silence when the video transitions with a Fade to Black e Audio will go through silence when changing sources e Audio will be mixed and faded at the rate s specified in the Transitions Rates area in the On Air Control tab matches video transition rates UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Operation 8 11 8 12 Operation UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix A DashBoard Menus In This Appendix This appendix provides a brief summary of the menus available for the UDC 8625A series Default values are indicated with an asterisk The following topics are discussed Status Tabs Configuration Menus ARC Menus ANC Menus Embedded Audio Processing Menus Embedded Audio Selection Menus AES Inputs Menus AES Outputs Menus Proc Amps Menus Logos Menus Key Setup Menus On Air Control Menus Input Status Menus Alarm Enables Menus System software version 6 2 0 or higher The DashBoard software and user manual Note Before proceeding ensure that you are running DashBoard Control are available to download from the Ross Video website UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 1 Status Tabs This section summarizes the read only information displayed in the Status
16. This section is applicable to all rear module types To connect video input and output cables to a rear module 1 Connect the appropriate input video sources to the BNC connectors as follows Connect the source for SDI IN 1 to BNC 3 e Connect the source for SDI IN 2 to BNC 1 Connect the source for SDI IN 3 to BNC 2 e Connect the source for SDI IN 4 to BNC 4 2 Connect the output BNC connectors as follows Connect SDI OUT 1 BNC 5 to the destination eguipment Connect SDI OUT 2 BNC 6 to the destination eguipment Connect SDI OUT 3 BNC 7 to the destination equipment Connect SDI OUT 4 BNC 8 to the destination eguipment Cabling a Reference Source Use the following procedure to cable the reference source for your card 1 If you wish to use the frame reference input connect the reference input to the REF1 or REF2 input on the openGear frame 2 If you wish to use an local reference input connect the reference input source to the REF IN connector on your rear module 3 If you are using the local reference input on the rear module you must also configure J7 on the card edge Choose from the following e Pin 1 left Pin 2 center position In this position the reference is terminated with an 75ohm resistor This configuration is to be used for point to point cabling or on the last card of a daisy chain topology This is the default position Figure 2 2 Pin 2 center Pin 3 right position In
17. 5 5 9 17 Block diagram UDC 8625A AA 1 4 UDC 8625A A Wn TF FF 1 5 UDC 8625A B cococcicconoconncnoncononcononnononcononnns 1 5 Box Mask adjusting ooooconncnnnnnonconconocononos 8 5 9 28 Bypass Relay mode Aeran UG FFA DN RYN GY ee 2 11 cC Cabling audio uu y GN GY st 2 13 diagram uu Myn E WC T eT 2 7 ethernet communication e nn nen 2 14 IX 2 Index INPUTS OVELVICW cooococncoconnnonnconnonnonnconconncnnoons 2 11 OVERVICW asta 2 7 reference SOULCE cooocccconconconncononnnonnnonnonncnn nos 2 12 UDCESSOLIA taras iii 2 7 2 8 UDC 8625A B ina Dil 2 10 Vid aia lis 2 12 Card lock iii 9 12 Card edge COMPONENTS decia Dy CN 23 LEDS Wy Y zak oes 2 4 Cascade feature 9 7 12 2 12 3 CB Gain adjusting smena ueirai 8 7 CEA OO uc FTG Wd GG 5 5 9 33 CEATOS nan nA 6 td al ad 5 5 Channels input status AES eine 9 33 logo media files euueueeenueeeneen 7 3 8 2 MAPPING audio 00 eeceeeeeeseeeeeteceeceteeeeeeeeenes 6 6 source type AES occ ceeeesseeeteceteceneeceneenes 9 23 Chroma adjusting oooooocinoninnincnnoninncnnnoncconnonncnnonos 8 7 Clean Feed output cooococnnciccnnoniocccononnnonconncnnncnncnnonos 9 7 Clip at Black c ooooooconcnconionicninnnocnconocononncnnoos 3 6 9 8 Clipiat White nui ii 3 6 9 8 Clip adjusting cursan 8 4 9 28 Closed captioning OVELVIEW is 5 5 Priorities cia 5 5 SUACUS Y Heer eae 9 32 9 33 Coded Frame images example of 4 2 4 3 Codes APBD tit
18. 99 9e e 9 15 SD Output Coded Frame menu ee 9 15 SD to HD conversion example 11 2 11 3 SD to SD conversion example 11 4 SDI inputs overriding ooooooonoccnocnnoncononnnonncnnncnnonnos 6 6 Selecting Background Transition rate coco 8 9 Box Mask type earnan 8 5 A 8 4 gain valil a ee Sn A TI BU dy a 8 4 GPL trigger ceci ici 3 8 key alpha type ee nnna 8 4 Key Transition rate eeeueuieuiiuieieeuee 8 9 key typene O T E 8 4 Media fles onrne aiea aaa 7 5 polarity tally ita TH is 3 8 Proc Amp iin Y Gn i 8 7 Program OUtPUt coooooonccnnoccnoncnonnoconnnonnnnnnncnnnnnns 8 8 reference input inne neu 3 4 transparency value coooocooniconicnnonioccoononnninncnnons 8 4 Video format sieeve ciel adi Serta esas 3 4 SelLKey nn cc eee 8 4 9 28 Setup ethernet cabling oooooononncninnnonincnioninncnnnonnnos 2 14 ethernet connection 3 3 GPI Tally cabling ce eeeeeeeeeeereeeeeenes 2 15 Key nen NG ee 8 4 power fail relay oooooconononnnnnnncnociccnocnonnos 2 11 rear module cabling ooooconcnnnincnnnnnocconncnoos 2 7 Shaped Key ue YG d 8 4 9 28 Signal alarms enabling eeeeeeieieeeh 9 34 Signal aiii 9 2 9 3 9 4 Signal timing eere an eriin nenn HI IH IIN 3 9 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Silence A DW Y FF RG 9 33 threshold setting e eeeeneen 6 2 9 12 timeout setting 6 2 9 12 Slots rear module installation
19. Indicates the type of rear module in the slot Software Rev Indicates the software and build versions Firmware Rev Indicates the FPGA version number Daughter Card Indicates the daughter card type 9 6 Appendix A DashBoard Menus UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuration Menus This section briefly summarizes the sub tabs available in the Config tab Video Tab Table 9 4 summarizes the Video set up options available in DashBoard Table 9 4 Video Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description The card uses the reference source Frame 1 connected to the REF 1 port on the openGear frame The card uses the reference source Frame 2 connected to the REF 2 port on the Reference openGear frame Reference Input Setup The card uses the external reference source connected to the REF IN port on the rear module You must also configure JP7 on the card to enable or disable a 750hm terminator on the external reference input 4801 59 94 720p 59 94 10801 59 94 Selects the video format for the output 4 10801 59 94 LEVEL A signal Note that a change in video format Output Format 576i 50 will not take effect until the reference is compatible 720p 50 1080i 50 1080p 50 LEVEL A Specifies to output the processed signal FR with the Wings and Key Output Setup Specifies to output the processed signal Clean Feed 1 The Key and the Wings are not applied on thi
20. Menu Title Background Table 9 22 summarizes the On Air Control options available in DashBoard Table 9 22 On Air Control Menu Items Parameters Displays a thumbnail image Description Displays a thumbnail image that represents the BKGD source Program Black Assigns Black as the output Input Assigns the selected input source as the BEGD output Input 1 assigns SDI IN 1 as the BRGD Input 2 assigns SDI IN 2 as the BRGD Assigns Black as the backup output Assigns the selected input source as the backup output Input 1 assigns SDI IN 1 as the BKGD Backup source Input 2 assigns SDI IN 2 as the BKGD Backup source Auto Change Over Selected Enables the Auto Change Over feature where SDI IN 1 is the primary source and SDI IN 2 is the backup source If SDI IN 1 is lost the card automatically switches to SDI IN 2 the card stays on SDI IN 2 until SDI IN 1 returns for 30 seconds at which time the card switches back to SDI IN 1 The Cut and Auto buttons are disabled Cleared Disables this feature transition control is manual using the Cut and Auto buttons This setting is recommend when the card is used for SmartConversion Performs an instantaneous transition between the Source and the Backup A V Fade is performed between audio sources Image Displays a thumbnail image Performs the transition as specified in the Auto Trans Type menu between the s
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22. 20 80 HD 150ps typical 3G 130ps typical Overshoot lt 10 typical Number of Inputs Outputs 8 connections AES Standards Accommodated AES 3id 2001 Impedance 110ohm AES I O Minimum Input 100mV Maximum Input 10Vp p Minimum Audio Delay 2 3ms SRC enabled Sampling Rate up to 96KHz UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix B Specifications 10 5 Table 10 3 UDC 8625A B Technical Specifications Category Parameter Specification Egualization gt 450m of Belden 1492 cable Return Loss gt 18dB 100KHz to 6MHz Output Amplitude 4Vp p AES I O Rise and Fall Times 30ns Jitter 4 5mUI Connector Type WECOTM Environment Maximum Ambient Temperature 40 C Power Maximum Power Consumption 28W 10 6 Appendix B Specifications UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix C ARC Setting Examples In This Appendix This appendix provides examples of configuring the options in the ARC tab with graphical examples of the input and output images In the following graphical examples the black areas represent where the Wings content is inserted Note that the configurations presented in this appendix are a subset of possible setups The following examples are provided e 4 3 SD to HD Pillarbox e 4 3 SD to HD Zoom e 4 3 SD to 16 9 SD Pillarbox HD to 4 3 SD Letterbox HD to 4 3 SD Zoom UDC 8625A A B User Manual
23. Delay slider to select a value between 0ms and 500ms To invert a channel of an AES source select the associated Ch Invert box To sum the input A B 2 of the AES source select the Sum box Repeat steps 2 6 for each AES source you wish to configure on eo a To enable the SRC of the AES source select the Sample Rate Conversion box UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Audio Configuration 6 3 Configuring the AES Outputs This section briefly summarizes how to configure the options in the AES Outputs tab when the AES I O Config is set to 0 in 8 out or 4 in 4 out Ifthe AES IO Config is set to 0 in 8 out there are two sub tabs displayed at the bottom of the AES Outputs tab The first tab enables you to configure AES sources 1 4 while the second tab enables you to configure AES sources 5 8 If AES IO Config is set to 4 in 4 out there is one sub tab located at the bottom of the AES Outputs tab This sub tab enables you to configure AES sources 5 8 For More Information on e the options available in the AES Outputs tab refer to Table 9 18 on page 9 23 To configure the AES outputs 1 From the Device View select the AES Outputs tab Embedded Audio Processing Embedded Audio Selection AES Inputs AES 6 AES 7 AES 6 Processed Output Processed Output Ch A Gain dB Ch B Gain dB Refresh Upload Reboot AES Outputs Tab AES IO Config Set to 4 in 4 out 2 Ifreguired select the sub tab th
24. Ensure that you are running DashBoard software version 6 2 0 or higher 2 Launch DashBoard by double clicking its icon on your desktop 3 Ensure that the openGear frame with the UDC 8625A series card s is displayed in the Tree View located on the left side of the DashBoard window It may take 30 seconds or more to update the Tree View Consult the MFC 8300 Series or MFC OG3 Series User Manual and DashBoard User Manual should the Tree View not display the UDC 8625A series card To access a card in DashBoard 1 From the Tree View expand the node for the openGear frame your cards are installed in A list of cards installed in the frame is now displayed In the example below the node for Frame 5 is expanded to show a list of six cards including the UDC 8625A B 2 Double click the node for a card to display its menus in the Device View of DashBoard right side of the DashBoard window ER ame 5 Slot 10 UDC 8625A B X AES Outputs Proc Amps ARC Refresh Upload Reboot Example of a UDC 8625A B in DashBoard 3 2 Configuration UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Ethernet Communication Setup If your rear module includes an Ethernet port you can use it to connect to an ethernet network for communications software upgrades using DashBoard media file management via an FTP client and for viewing thumbnails To use the rear module Ethernet port the card must be configured with valid ethernet settings The settin
25. Iss 05 Appendix C ARC Setting Examples 11 1 4 3 SD to HD Pillarbox In this example the input format is SD 4 3 Figure 11 1 and the UDC 8625A series card output format is set to HD Figure 11 2 Figure 11 1 SD 4 3 Input Figure 11 2 HD 16 9 Pillarbox Output Use the settings provided in Table 11 1 to configure the card for an SD to HD pillarbox conversion If there is an Input AFD you may need to use the Force Input AFD option Full Frame 4 3 1000 Table 11 1 ARC Tab Settings DashBoard Menu Item Set to Output Settings gt ARC Mode N A Input Settings gt ARC Mode Any option Input Settings gt Aspect Ratio 4 3 Input Settings gt AFD Code gt 4 3 Full Frame 4 3 1000 Input Settings gt AFD Code gt 16 9 N A Output Settings gt AFD Code gt 4 3 N A Pillarbox 4 3 1001 or N A if Auto Output AFD Output Settings gt AFD Code gt 16 9 11 2 Appendix C ARC Setting Examples UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 4 3 SD to HD Zoom In this example the input is SD 4 3 Figure 11 3 and the UDC 8625A series card output format is set to HD Figure 11 4 The top and bottom of the input image is cropped to produce the zoom effect Figure 11 3 SD 4 3 Input Figure 11 4 HD 16 9 Zoom Output There are two methods presented changing the input AFD and changing the output AFD In either case if there is an Input AFD you may need to use the Force Input AFD option Full F
26. Module When using the 8320AR 053B Rear Module HD BNC connectors are available When using the UDC 8625A B the 8320AR 052A Rear Module provides WECO connectors AES AUDIO AES AES INPUT AES SOURCE outeur PROCESSING SELECTION PROCESSING EMBEDDED EMBEDDED AUDIO AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION INPUT PROCESSING Clean Feed 1 WING INSERT Clean Feed 2 ANC PROC SDIIN 1 FRA 5 PROC SDI OUT 1 Zz BNC 3 SYNC o AMP O BNC 5 E 8 SDI IN 2 FRAME Z PROC SDI OUT 2 BNC 1 SYNC o AMP BNC 6 SDIIN 3 FRAME PROC SDI OUT 3 BNC 2 SYNCH INTERNAL AMP BNC 7 WING SDI IN 4 FRAME PROC SDI OUT 4 BNC 4 SYNCH AMP BNC 8 INTERNAL KEYER Local Reference Local Area BNC 9 Network 8 CARD Frame Reference 1 Serial Port CONTROL Frame Reference 2 GPI O Note that the number of AES inputs and outputs is dependent on how the AES IO Config is set 8 in and 0 out 4 in and 4 out 0 in and 8 out t Frame sync function is always enabled on SDI IN 1 and SDI IN 2 Note that SDI IN 3 and SDI IN 4 are limited to line sync when the output is 3G Reguires the audio daughter card and the appropriate rear module Figure 1 2 UDC 8625A A and UDC 8625A B Simplified Block Diagram UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Introduction 1 5 Format Conversion The UDC 8625A series provides SD to HD up conversion HD to SD down conversion and HD to HD cross conversion The card converts the incoming vid
27. User Manual Iss 05 Audio Configuration 6 1 Selecting an AES Configuration The UDC 8625A A and UDC 8625A B enable you to configure the 8 AES inputs outputs in one of the following configurations 8 inputs default 4 inputs and 4 outputs or 8 outputs For More Information on the menus and parameters available in the Audio tab refer to Table 9 10 on page 9 12 e alarm options for AES sources refer to Table 9 25 on page 9 34 To specify the AES configuration 1 From the Device View select the Config tab 2 Select the Audio tab located at the bottom of the Config tab Alarm Enables AES Inputs Audio Fade Enabled Silence Threshold dB Silence Timec Video GPI Tally Ethernet Personality Audio Load Save Refresh Upload Reboot Config Tab Audio Tab 3 The silence detect is configured globally with separate threshold and period settings Set the Silence Threshold and Silence Timeout values as required You can monitor the status of the audio using the fields in the Input Status tab 4 Toggle the Audio Fade to Enabled to allow for clean audio transitions V Fade when performing cuts or transitions in the On Air Control tab However it is recommended to disable this feature when passing non PCM audio such as Dolby 5 Specify how the audio is embedded for SD outputs by selecting an option from the SD Audio menu 6 Specify the configuration for your card by selecting an option from the AES IO C
28. 053B rear modules each provide four GPI and Tally pins to interface with external equipment Figure 2 17 GPIO 4 Ground GND GPIO 3 GPIO 2 Ground GND GPIO 1 Figure 2 17 8320AR 053A and 8320AR 053B GPI Connections 2 16 Installation UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuration In This Chapter This chapter provides instructions for configuring the UDC 8625A series cards using the options available in DashBoard For information on configuring the AES sources and embedded audio groups refer to the chapter Audio Configuration on page 6 1 The following topics are discussed e Using DashBoard Ethernet Communication Setup e Selecting the Reference Source e Configuring the Video Outputs e Setting up GPI Tally Communications e Personality Options e Software Upgrades Loading the Factory Defaults e Using DataSafe Note Before proceeding ensure that you are running DashBoard software version 6 2 0 or higher You can download the DashBoard Control System software and manual from the Ross Video website UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuration 3 1 Using DashBoard Before proceeding ensure that the DashBoard is installed on a PC connected to your facility network The DashBoard software and user manual are available from the Ross Video website For More Information on using DashBoard refer to the DashBoard User Manual To launch DashBoard 1
29. 1 From the Device View select the Config tab 2 Select the Personality tab located at the bottom of the Config tab Embedded Audio Selection Video GPl Tally Config Tab Personality Tab 3 Configure the Cut button behavior by choosing an option from the Cut Button field 4 Configure the Auto button behavior by choosing an option from the Auto Button field Configuring the Input Signal Timing Display The Timing Display feature enables you to configure how the input signal timing is reported by DashBoard This information is displayed in the individual Input Timing fields of the Signal tab The timing display reports the delay of the input signals in output format clocks and lines To configure the input signal timing for your card 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the Config tab 2 Select the Personality tab located at the bottom of the Config tab UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuration 3 9 3 Configure how the signal timing by selecting one of the following options from the Timing Display menu e Relative to Reference Select this option to display the timing offset values of the SDI inputs relative to the selected reference as follows gt A negative offset value indicates that the SDI signal is earlier than the reference A positive value indicates that the SDI signal is later than the reference Input to Output Select this option to display the timing offset values of the SD
30. 1 2 Output Reference Compatibility Output Reference 480i 59 94Hz 720p 59 94Hz 1080i 59 94Hz 1080p 59 94Hz 576i 50Hz 720p 50Hz 1080i 50Hz 1080p 50Hz UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Introduction 1 7 User Interfaces The UDC 8625A series includes the following user interfaces DashBoard Control System The DashBoard Control System enables you to monitor and control openGear frames and cards from a computer DashBoard communicates with cards in the frame through the Network Controller Card This controller card is required in order to use DashBoard to monitor the UDC 8625A series card The DashBoard software and manual are available for download from our website Note Ross Video recommends using the MFC 8320 N or MFC OG3 N Network Controller Card for optimal performance especially when multiple UDC 8625A series cards are installed in one frame An MFC 8320 S or MFC 8322 S Controller Card can be used but you may encounter delays in updating settings in DashBoard and upgrading the card software For More Information on setting up and using the Network Controller Card refer to its user manual e the UDC 8625A series menus in DashBoard refer to Appendix A DashBoard Menus on page 9 1 Card edge Controls The front edge of the card features LED indicators for input status and communication activity The card edge also includes a 3 position jumper block used to c
31. 2 Remember that Key 2 is configured using the options in the Key Setup tab Choose from the following e Black Sets the source for Key 2 to Black e Input 3 Select this option to assign SDI IN 3 as the source for the key video and SDI IN 4 as the source for the alpha e Logo ff Select this option to assign the specified Logo to Key 2 The Background Key 1 Wings and Key 2 areas each have independent Cut and Auto buttons to initiate a transition for each element If you are performing a transition with multiple keys toggle the required Include button s in the Multiple Transition area This area also has a Cut button to initiate a transition and the master Fade To Black button to fade all outputs to black 10 Select an Auto Trans Type from the Transition Rates area UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Transition Rates Transition rates set how much time in frames the card takes to perform an Auto Transition You can set rates for the Background and Key transitions using the options in the On Air Control tab Note Transition rates are in frames The values are not re calculated when changing formats For example if you change an output format from 720p to 1080i the time in seconds to complete the transition doubles To set the Background and Key transition rates 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the On Air Control tab 2 Set the Background Transition Rate as follows From the Bkgd Rate
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33. A MAN IC LOU DA I te 5 2 HANC and VANG StatuS atea 5 2 HANC Pass Through or VANC Pass Through ccccescesssssceseeeseeseeseecaeeecesececeeeerenseeaes 5 3 Specific ANG Processing iu man Mise Gk Ad Rte ia 5 4 Closed Captionino eu nu I A FN Ud ieee 5 5 Other Data pes NT YDI YU IYW DD Y dn 5 6 AFD a ebe ND Y RY eat 5 6 TAME COS 2556555 A NE OI ARE NE 5 6 Compressed Audio Metadata ccccesccsccsseesscescesscesceseeeeecaceseecaseaecneceseserseeeetenes 5 6 Other Packetsin ce Atco a it Be es 5 6 Audio Configuration 6 Selecting an AES Configuration cccccccescesscessessecseeseecseeeecseceaeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeseecaeeeaeeaeeaees 6 2 Configuring the AES Input iii s 6 3 To configure the AES inputs ooooonccnoccoonononononononnnonnono non non cnonnonn ron ncn S nano 6 3 Configuring the AES Outputs cccccceccessessceseeeseecceseeesecseecsecsseaeceeceaeceesesesereeseeseeeeeeneeaes 6 4 To configure the AES outputs cccceccceeseceeseceseeseceeceeeseceseseeseeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeaeeaees 6 4 Setting up the Embedded Audio ccccccecceccesscessessecssessecseceseeseceeceseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseecaeceseeeetees 6 5 Processing the Embedded Audio Input ccccecesceecceseeesceseeesceeeeeeeeseeneecaeenseenees 6 5 Configuring the Audio Groups cccceccessessecsecsseesececeseeeceeeeeceseeeeeeaeeeeeeaeesaeeaees 6 6 Media File Management 7 ed HN aed Rea EE 7 2 Media File Basics en y GN FF YN tada 7 3 Connection using FT
34. Frame gt _ This field displays information in the format of lt Format gt lt Output Status gt lt Coded Frame gt lt AFD Code gt c The Output Frame Delay field may display a delay value of 1 even if the Output Frame Delay option in the Video tab is set to 0 This is due to the automatic addition of 1 frame of delay that is reguired to process the output data ge 9 4 Appendix A DashBoard Menus UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Hardware Tab Table 9 2 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Hardware tab Menu Title HW Status Parameters OK Green Table 9 2 Hardware Tab Items Description Normal operation no hardware errors and the correct rear module is installed Incomp I O module Red Card is connected to the wrong rear module Alarm suppressed Green Rear module is incompatible and the Incompat Rear Module alarm is disabled Voltage V it Measured input voltage Current mA it Current consumption in milliamperes Power W it Calculated power of the card FPGA Temp HHC HHF FPGA Core temperature A warning is displayed when the card FPGA Core Temperature reaches 85 C If the temperature reaches 100 C the card automatically shuts down to avoid permanent damage and will have to be re booted or power cycled to resume normal operation FPGA Fan Hardware Indicates the card fan speed If the Stalled Fan alarm is ena
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36. Status tab includes the AFD field that indicates whether the AFD Code is present in a specified input Refer to Table 9 24 on page 9 32 for details UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Ancillary Data In This Chapter Ancillary Data ANC is the non video data that can be embedded within the SDI signal such as audio audio metadata timecode closed caption data AFD and payload identification This chapter provides an overview of ANC processing for the UDC 8625A series card The following topics are discussed e Overview e HANC Pass Through or VANC Pass Through e Specific ANC Processing e Closed Captioning Other Data Types UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Ancillary Data 5 1 Overview There are two areas in which ancillary data may be found HANC ANC packets that are found in the horizontal blanking region VANC ANC packets that are found in the vertical blanking region This section outlines how to view incoming status in the Input Status and Input Status Audio tabs and configure the UDC 8625A series card to manage HANC and VANC data using the options in the ANC tab of DashBoard HANC and VANC Status The Input Status tab in DashBoard provides HANC and VANC status details 5 2 Ancillary Data 352M This field indicates whether the 352M data is detected on the input and displays the four bytes AFD Closed Captioning Timecode Audio Metadata Other Packets These fields indicate th
37. Table 10 2 UDC 8625A A Technical Specifications Category Parameter Specification Sampling Rate up to 96KHz Egualization gt 1000m of Belden 1694A cable Return Loss gt 27dB 100KHz to 6MHz Output Amplitude 1Vp p 10 AES I O Rise and Fall Times 40ns Jitter 4 5mUI 8320AR 053A DIN 8320AR 053B HD BNC Environment Maximum Ambient Temperature 40 C Power Maximum Power Consumption 24W Connector Type 10 4 Appendix B Specifications UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 UDC 8625A B Technical Specifications This section includes the technical specifications table for the UDC 8625A B Table 10 3 UDC 8625A B Technical Specifications Category Parameter Specification Rear Modules Supported Rear Modules 8320AR 052A Number of Inputs 4 480i 59 94Hz SMPTE 259M 576i 50Hz SMPTE 259M 1080i 59 94Hz SMPTE 292M Data Rates and SMPTE Standards 1080i 50Hz SMPTE 292M Accommodated 720p 59 94Hz SMPTE 292M 720p 50Hz SMPTE 292M Serial Digital Video Inputs 1080p Level A 59 94Hz SMPTE 424M 1080p Level A 50Hz SMPTE 424M Impedance 75ohm terminating Return Loss gt 15dB to 1 5GHz gt 10dB to 3GHz SD 120m Egualization using Belden 1694A cable HD 100m 3G 50m Number of Outputs 4 Impedance 75ohm Return Loss gt 15dB to 1 5GHz gt 10dB to 3GHz Signal Level 800mV 10 E E DC Offset OV 50mV SD 900ps typical Rise and Fall Time
38. Tone Ch Source Type Input Processed Output AES Specifies the source type for the AES output Note that the parameter selected in this menu determines what is available in the Ch Source Sel menu below Ch Source Type is set to Mute The specified AES output is now muted This field is now read only Hz Tone kHz Tone Ch Source Type is set to Tone Assigns the test tone as the source for the specified AES output Ch Source Sel Group Ch Output AES Ch Source Type is set to Input Assigns the selected embedded Group and Channel of the SDI input as specified in the Ch Source Type for the AES output Ch Source Type is set to Processed Output Assigns the specified embedded Group and Channel of the processed SDI output as the AES output Channel Ch Source Type is set to AES Assigns the specified channel of the discrete AES input source selected in the Ch Source Type menu Ch Gain dB 20 to 20 Adjusts the output gain of the specified audio channel Note that the gain added to the specified channel is a sum of the gain values selected on the AES Input tab or the Embedded Audio Selection tab and this tab without exceeding the range of 20 to 20dB Selected Gain Lock Locks the Ch Delay slider of both channels together If the values for the two channels are different that change is maintained when
39. accommodates one card GPIO 3 GPIO 1 SDI IN 1 GPIO 2 SDI IN 2 AES 1 SDI IN 3 GPIO 4 AES 2 SDI IN 4 AES 7 AES 3 SDI OUT 1 AES 8 SDI OUT 2 AES 4 SDI OUT 3 AES 5 SDI OUT 4 AES 6 ANLG REF IN ETHERNET 10 100 SERIAL COM RS 232 RS 485 Figure 2 10 Cable Connections for the 8320AR 052A UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Video Cabling Overview This section provide information on cabling the video inputs video outputs and reference signal for your card For More Information on e equalization specifications when using Belden 1694A or equivalent coaxial cable for SDI connections refer to Appendix B Specifications on page 10 1 Power Fail Relay 8310AR 033 and 8320AR 033 There is a power fail relay from the SDI IN 1 to SDI OUT 1 on the 8310AR 033 and 8320AR 033 rear modules only The purpose of this relay is as follows When the card is removed from the frame the relay passes video from the SDI IN 1 to SDI OUT 1 of the card This allows the card to be serviced with minimum interruption to the video signal e Ifthe card loses power or the frame loses power the video still passes through When the card boots the relay will be left in Bypass mode until the card can generate a valid output Once the card is functional the relay is disabled SDI Input Cabling Overview There are more input functions than there are SDI IN connections Before cabling the UDC 8625A series
40. an earlier version DataSafe will only recall settings for Input 1 on the Embedded Audio Selection and Embedded Audio Processing tabs and apply default values to Input 2 This only occurs until the next reboot of the card when DataSafe is able to recall the saved settings for each specific Input 3 12 Configuration UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Loading the Factory Defaults If required the card menu parameters can be reset to the factory default values using the option available in the Load Save tab Note Ethernet settings reference selection and the output formats are not reset using this method To reset the card to the factory default configuration in DashBoard 1 From the Device View select the Config tab 2 Select the Load Save tab located at the bottom of the Config tab 3 From the Global Settings area click Load Factory Defaults to display the Confirm dialog 4 Click Yes to load the factory default values for all menu parameters or No to cancel the load and close the dialog UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuration 3 13 Using DataSafe DataSafe enables you to load and store card parameters automatically or you can load from and store to a single file in DashBoard Ensure that you are loading parameters to the same model of card The DataSafe feature is available for openGear frames using the MFC 8320 N or MFC OG3 N cards only For details on using the DataSafe feature refer to t
41. as Dolby SD Audio Embeds 20bit Embeds 24bit lower 4bits will be 0 if they were not in the source Silence Threshold dB Audio below the specified threshold value is considered silent Note that this value is applicable to all AES sources Silence Timeout sec Enable AES IO Config Selected Audio silent for longer than the specified value raises an alarm Note that this value is applicable to all AES sources Includes the group in the card output that is set to Processed or Clean Feed in the Video tab Cleared 8 in 0 out Specified audio group is not included Card is configured to manage eight AES inputs and no AES outputs 4 in 4 out Card is configured to manage four AES inputs and four AES outputs AES connections 1 4 on the rear module are now configured as inputs AES connections 5 8 on the rear module are now configured as outputs 0 in 8 out Card is configured to manage no AES inputs and eight AES outputs Disabled Card is not configured for AES signals a The default value is 72 b The default value is 5 9 12 Appendix A DashBoard Menus UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Load Save Tab Table 9 11 summarizes the options in the Load Save tab Table 9 11 Load Save Menu Items Menu Title Item j Parameter Description Resets all DashBoard parameters and values excluding ethernet reference and output format settings to
42. automation protocol is also available which can be used over the serial port RS 232 or RS 422 or ethernet port TCP or UDP Discrete Audio Processing UDC 8625A A and UDC 8625A B The UDC 8625A A and UDC 8625A B offer discrete audio processing using an audio daughter card and the 8320AR 052A 8320AR 053A or 8320AR 053B rear modules with 8 AES connections DashBoard enables configuration of the 8 AES I O as 8 AES inputs 8 AES outputs or 4 AES inputs 4 AES outputs The UDC 8625A A and UDC 8625A B also offer embedding de embedding and full discrete audio processing functions The UDC 8625A A unbalanced AES model is available with an 8 DIN rear module 8320AR 053A or an 8 HD BNC rear module 8320AR 053B The UDC 8625A B provides 8 balanced AES connections via WECOTM terminal blocks on the 8320AR 052A rear module 1 Not supported on the 8310AR 033 rear module 2 Not supported on the 8320AR 041 rear module 1 2 Introduction UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Features The following features are standard on the UDC 8625A series cards Compliance with SMPTE 259M SMPTE 292M SMPTE 424M SMPTE 272M A 48kHz 24 bit and SMPTE 299M 2004 48kHz 24 bit Passes SMPTE 291M formatted vertical ancillary data from input to output Up Down Cross Conversion of all traditional formats 1080p 1080i 720p 480i and 576i Compatible with SmartConversion Detects the incoming video format and converts to the assigned output format B
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44. ensure that all items are included If any items are missing or damaged contact your sales representative or Ross Video directly 2 2 Installation UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Card Overview This section provides an overview of the controls available on the UDC 8625A series card Figure 2 1 is an example of a UDC 8625A card If you have an UDC 8625A A or an UDC 8625A B an audio daughter card is mounted on the card surface W 10 02435 Figure 2 1 Components 1 CompactFlash Card 3 JP5 JP6 2 Board Reset Button SW1 4 Reference Termination JP7 1 CompactFlash Card The CompactFlash card provides 2GB of flash memory to manage media files such as stills and animations for the UDC 8625A series card 2 Board Reset Button SW1 Pressing this button resets the microprocessor and re initializes the card This is a hard reset of the card and unsaved settings are not retained This may cause loss of data and should only be performed as advised by Ross Video Technical Support 3 JP5 JP6 These jumpers are not yet implemented and must be left in the default position of Pin 2 center and Pin 3 bottom 4 Reference Termination JP7 JP7 is a 3 position jumper block used to configure the 75ohm termination on the local reference input on the rear module e Pin 1 left Pin 2 center position In this position the reference is terminated with a 75ohm resistor This configuration is to
45. etd areas pele 9 23 AES configuring cooonoococcconinnccononcconocnnons 6 2 6 4 cables connecting 2 7 Clean Feed eis nde nas 9 7 Clip at Black feature e e e eneeeeeeh 3 6 Clip at White feature oooococcncnicnnicnnonincninncnnos 3 6 delay nau as idos 9 8 dithering applying 3 6 External Wings citadas 9 7 MAUI De 9 7 OPS ritos ise 3 5 processed iii aii 9 7 SUD aaa DDO 3 5 9 7 9 8 test pallern ni ii 9 8 timing status cooooccnconinnconccononncon non cnn nononcnnonanonos 9 4 timing adjusting c oooooonnonnncnconinnconcnoncnnccnnonnnnos 3 5 video format selecting e e eeeenenn 9 7 video configuring coooonccconconnonnconconnnanonononnnnno 3 5 Overview componentS o a E E E E a 2 3 LEDS citan asis 2 4 Media diles GR A GR od 7 2 Tally Setup siii 3 7 P Pass through HANC and VANC sosesc 5 3 PEM data nad 5 2 6 6 8 10 9 12 PermissionsS a E EREE a 3 10 9 12 Personality tab en i n adn 3 9 edit permission A 3 10 OVEIVIGW cia 9 11 transition buttons configuring 3 9 Play Mode logo channels oooooonicnoncnocnnonoconocncononnnonnonnnos 9 27 media des ar 8 6 Playout RAM status o0oooconcnoccionoonccononnconncnncnnonnnnnos 9 5 PNG format miii 7 4 IX 6 Index Polarity id 3 8 ud TON YRR RR NY NY RW an yts 9 10 high risiPig ii 9 10 low falling iii id 9 10 A RF tenes YRU 9 10 Position logo images eeueueiiuieieiienen 9 27 Power fail Tela y i we GG IFI FY FT DF 2 11 Pow
46. field indicates that all audio groups in the input are present or the corresponding alarm is disabled Displays the count of the CRC errors on the video input This counter is reset on loss of video or by user reguest The counter is non latching and the count can roll over the counter For SD formats it displays both active picture and full frame errors For HD formats it displays the total count of errors Error Count AFD Not Present Resets the CRC Errors field 352M is not detected on the input 4 Not Present Coded Frame AFD Code 352M is detected and the four bytes are displayed AFD Code is not detected in the input AFD Code is detected in the input Closed Captioning DashBoard Menus Line 21 Line 21 data is detected on the first field 4801 59 94Hz format only Line 284 Line 21 data on the second field is detected 480i 59 94Hz format only UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Menu Title ANC Read only Embedded Audio Read only AES Inputs Status AES Read only moeocps UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Table 9 24 Input Status Menu Items Item c Closed Captioning Parameters EIA 708 pkt CEA 608 data Description EIA 708 packet is detected contains CEA 608 data Not Present No Closed Caption packets are detected Timecode Present Timecode data is detected on the input Not Present T
47. is 4 3 Coded Frame A blank field indicates that the input AFD is not detected AFD Code ff Indicates the four digit AFD code if the input AFD is detected AFD Code A blank field indicates that the input AFD is not detected Audio Status Audio Absent Yellow There is an audio group absent in the input Input Audio Group Absent alarm is enabled Audio Status Green A blank field indicates that all audio groups in the input are present or the corresponding alarm is disabled UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Menu Title Video Processing Output UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Table 9 1 Signal Tab Items Parameters Format Description Indicates the output format Conversion errors Red Indicates an unsupported conversion output is black Refer to the section Format Conversion on page 1 6 for details Output Status Black The input is absent and the Loss of Input is set to Black a red indicator is displayed if the corresponding Input Loss alarm is enabled Output Status Blue The input is absent and the Loss of Input is set to Blue red indicator is displayed if the corresponding Input Loss alarm is enabled Output Status Freeze The input is absent and the Loss of Input is set to Freeze red indicator is displayed if the corresponding Input Loss alarm is enabled Output Status A blank field indicates correct
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49. is not suitable for 3G signals 1080p format DFR 8321 series frames and OG3 FR series frames The 8320AR 041 8320AR 033 or the 8320AR 052 can be used gt The 8320AR 041 rear module provides four SDI inputs four SDI outputs and a reference input gt The 8320AR 033 and the 8320AR 052 rear modules each provide four SDI inputs four SDI outputs eight GPIOs a reference input a serial port and an ethernet port The 8320AR 033 includes a bypass relay between SDI IN 1 and SDI OUT 1 Due to this relay this rear module is not suitable for 3G signals 1080p format The 8320AR 052 rear module should be used in this case however it does not have a bypass relay UDC 8625A A Rear Modules When installing the UDC 8625A A in the DFR 8321 series frame or the OG3 FR series frames the following rear modules can be used e 8320AR 053A This rear module provides one analog reference input four SDI inputs four SDI outputs four GPIOs eight AES 3id DIN connections a serial port and an ethernet port There is no bypass relay available on this rear module 8320AR 053B This rear module provides one analog reference input four SDI inputs four SDI outputs four GPIOs eight AES 3id HD BNC connections a serial port and an ethernet port There is no bypass relay available on this rear module UDC 8625A B Rear Module When installing the UDC 8625A B in the DFR 8321 series frame or the OG3 FR series frames the following rear modul
50. it may not reflect a change between 20bit and 24bit 5 To insert test tones Click Insert Tones to insert test tones into the specified group 6 6 Audio Configuration UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 To insert test tones into all groups click Insert Tones in the All Groups area 6 To mute a specific group click Mute To mute all groups click Mute in the All Groups area 7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for each group channel pair you wish to configure of the selected SDI input 8 Ifrequired repeat this procedure for the second SDI input UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Audio Configuration 6 7 6 8 Audio Configuration UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Media File Management In This Chapter This chapter provides information on managing the images and animations using the DashBoard options available for the UDC 8625A series card The following topics are discussed e Overview e Media File Basics e Loading Media Files UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Media File Management 7 1 Overview This section provides a general overview of the media file management features of the UDC 8625A series DashBoard enables you to select and configure the two Logo channels that are loaded in the UDC 8625A series card Each Logo channel allows you to assign a media file to the specified logo view a thumbnail that represents the media file currently loaded and adjust on air properties The fol
51. key using the provided slider 9 To invert the key select the Key Invert box Note The Key Invert feature reverses the polarity of the Key Alpha A Key Invert can be applied to any key type Masking a Key The Box Mask uses a simple box shape to mask the key and can be adjusted for size and location but cannot be rotated All key types can be masked Note that this feature is only available for Key 2 For More Information on the Box Mask options in the Key Setup tab refer to Table 9 21 on page 9 28 To apply a box mask to Key 2 1 From the Device View select the Key Setup tab 2 Set the Box Mask by choosing an option from the Key Type menu 3 Adjust the position of the mask using the Mask Top Edge Mask Bottom Edge Mask Left Edge and Mask Right Edge sliders UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Operation 8 5 Logo Setup The Logos tab in DashBoard allows you to adjust the position and play modes of media files The following features are supported Note Refer to the UDC 8625A Release Notes for information on managing the media files on your CompactFlash card Auto Play When enabled the animation will play from the first frame when it is brought to air When disabled bringing the animation to air does not affect playback Looping When enabled the animation will cycle continuously from the last frame back to the first in an endless loop When disabled the animation play
52. operation Coded Frame 16 9 The output AFD is enabled and its coded frame is 16 9 Coded Frame 4 3 The output AFD is enabled and its coded frame is 4 3 Coded Frame A blank field indicates that the output AFD is disabled AFD Code Displays the four digit AFD code if the output AFD is enabled AFD Code A blank field indicates that the output AFD is disabled Program Audio missing async Yellow Indicates that the audio to embed on the Program output is not detected The Program Source Absent Async alarm is enabled in the Alarms Enable tab Backup Audio missing async Yellow Indicates that the audio to embed on the Backup output is not detected The Program Source Absent Async alarm is enabled in the Alarms Enable tab Error Audio Absent Yellow There is an audio group absent in the input and the corresponding alarm is enabled only applies to inputs that can be selected as conversion sources Error A blank field indicates correct operation or no signal Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 3 Table 9 1 Signal Tab Items Menu Title Parameters Description Format Green Indicates the detected input format Format No Signal The input signal is not detected and the Red corresponding Input Loss alarm is enabled The input format is incompatible with the Error Unsupported Red output format and the corresponding Input Loss alarm is enabl
53. pee Chroma Gain CB Gain Black Offset IRE Proc Amp Raita Upload Reboot Proc Amps Tab 2 Select the Out tab for the output signal you want to adjust The Out tabs are located at the bottom of the Proc Amps tab 3 Select the Enable box to ensure the color adjustments are applied The Enable box must be selected in order for any color correction to take effect on the selected output Note that the Proc Amp controls for applied to outputs that are assigned as an External Wings or Test Pattern 4 Use the Video Gain slider to adjust the video gain This gain control affects the luminance Y and the color difference signals Cr and Cb 5 Use the Chroma Gain slider to adjust the chrominance video signal components Cr and Cb simultaneously 6 Use the CB Gain slider to adjust the Cb component of the chrominance video signal 7 Use the Black Offset slider to adjust the Black Offset you want to apply Operating Tip To reset the Proc Amps settings to the default values click Reset and then Yes in the Confirm dialog UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Operation 8 7 Performing Transitions Signal layering is in the following order format converted source Key 1 Wings then Key 2 Note that the format converted source may take the entire active picture area so that Wings are not visible The UDC 8625A series also includes an Auto Change Over feature which enables you to select a backup source for the Backgro
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55. reference and that the input video source on SDI IN 2 is the same format as selected in the Output Format menu From the Output menu for Output 1 select External Wings 3 Configure the Cascade feature as follows e Select the On Air Control tab e Locate the Key 1 Wings area From the Key 1 Source menu select Input 2 Setting up the Second UDC 8625A B This section summarizes how to set up the second UDC 8625A B to accept the External Wings output on SDI IN 3 from the first UDC 8625A B UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix D Cascade Feature 12 3 To set up the second UDC 8625A B 1 Select the Device View for the second UDC 8625A B 2 Select Config gt Video 3 From the Output Format menu select the video format Ensure that the output is compatible with the selected reference and that the input video source on SDI IN 3 is the same format as selected in the Output Format menu Troubleshooting Note that the source of video cascaded is determined by each upstream card s On Air Control Key 1 source selection If the source format doesn t match or if the On Air Control Key 1 source is set to something other than Inputs 1 4 then an internally generated black signal is output Switching the source is not timed Changes between the input sources and black may cause downstream eguipment to temporarily lose lock and or show corrupt video Monitor the Signal Input timing fields on each card to ensure t
56. series cards Alternatively each card accepts a reference signal on the rear module to provide additional system timing flexibility This section provides information for specifying the reference source for your card For More Information on cabling the reference source for your card refer to the section Cabling a Reference Source on page 2 12 To select the reference source for the card 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the Config tab 2 Select the Video tab located at the bottom of the Config tab Embedded Audio Selection ogos On Air Control Embedded Audio Processin Config Tab Video Tab 3 Select a reference input from the Reference Setup area Refer to Table 9 4 on page 9 7 for a list of options 3 4 Configuration UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuring the Video Outputs Use the following procedure to configure your video outputs on the card 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the Config tab 2 Select the Video tab located at the bottom of the Config tab Embedded Audio Selection rocesset Config Tab Output Setup Area From the Output Format menu select the video format This specifies the format for all the card outputs The output must be compatible with the selected reference Note that the Wings Key Video and Key Alpha sources must be the same format as the output format Refer to Table 9 4 on page 9 7 for a list of available formats Config
57. tabs The fields in the Status tabs vary in severity from green valid yellow caution to red alarm DashBoard reports the most severe alarm for a single field Alarm colors are noted within the tables as text set in brackets next to the menu parameter name Signal Tab Table 9 1 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Signal tab Table 9 1 Signal Tab Items Menu Title Parameters No Reference Description No signal detected on the selected reference input Reference Status Incompatible A reference signal is detected but the format is incompatible with the current output mode Unlocked A reference signal is detected but the card is not locked to it HHH Indicates the reference format detected Input 9 2 Appendix A DashBoard Menus Input Black The source of the background on the On Air Control tab is selected as Black Input ff Input 1 The source of the background on the On Air Control tab is selected as Input 1 Input Input 2 The source of the background on the On Air Control tab is selected as Input 2 Format Green Indicates the input signal format Format No Signal Red Indicates the input signal is not detected Coded Frame 16 9 Indicates that the input AFD is detected and its coded frame is 16 9 Video Processing Coded Frame 4 3 Indicates that the input AFD is detected and its coded frame
58. the channels are locked Cleared UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Unlocks the Ch Delay slider Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 23 Table 9 18 AES Outputs Menu Items Option Title Ch Delay ms Parameter 0 to 500 Description Adjusts the output delay of the specified audio channel Note that this value is added to the gain value selected on the AES Inputs tab It is also added to the value in the Embedded Audio Processing tab if the selected source is an embedded source Output AES Delay Lock Selected Locks the Ch Delay slider of both channels together If the values for the two channels are different that change is maintained when the channels are locked Cleared Unlocks the Ch Delay slider Output Reset Resets the parameters for the selected output to the default values All Outputs Reset a Default mapping is G1C1 to AES 1A G1C2 to AES 1B etc b The default value is 0 9 24 Appendix A DashBoard Menus Resets the indicated output parameters to the default values UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Proc Amps Menus Table 9 19 summarizes the Proc Amps options available in DashBoard Table 9 19 Proc Amps Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description Enables the Proc Amp using the displayed Selected A settings for the selected output The Proc Amp color correction is not applied to the selected output Note t
59. the factory default values Global Load Factory Settings Defaults UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 13 ARC Menus This section summarizes the sub tabs for managing presets for the Aspect Ratio Converter in the ARC tab Status Tab Table 9 13 summarizes the Status sub tab Table 9 12 Status Menu Items Menu Title Parameter Description Undefined i Input AFD Reports the status of the incoming video read only Coded frame AFD code including the AFD used in the ARC process AFDs Used in j the ARC Undefined Output AFD Reports the status of the outgoing video read only Coded frame AFD code including the AFD used in the ARC process H Active Profile read only Reports the currently loaded ARC Profile Select ARC myr Selects a predefined ARC setting profiles are Profile defined using the Profile sub tabs Recalls the ARC settings for the selected Recall Profile Profile Profile Tabs Each of the eight configurable profiles include a sub tab This allows you to specify parameters for each profile independently Table 9 13 Profile Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description Active Profile Profile Indicates the profile currently applied to read only the output Enables you to assign a unique identifier to the profile Note that the profile number e g 1 2 3 4 is automatically added to the name you assign e g Profile 3 i
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61. which you can load files from the CompactFlashTM Card physically installed on the UDC 8625A series card Each card has 2GB of DDR 1 5GB of which is available as playout memory Table 7 2 provides an estimation of how many frames uncompressed can fit into the playout memory of the UDC 8625A series card Table 7 2 Full Frame Animation Image Size No Alpha With Alpha 1920x1080 1280x720 720x576 720x486 Loading a Media File From the Directory menu in each Logos sub tab files may be loaded from the following locations RAM CACHE A virtual directory that displays media files that are already loaded in the playout memory Selecting this directory enables you to quickly access a pre loaded file from the memory ROOT This is the default directory and represents the top most directory on the CompactFlash Card You can manage files on the CompactFlash Card using an FTP connection Refer to the section Media File Basics on page 7 3 for details User created directories A list of directories created by the user with an FTP connection To load a media file into a Logo channel 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the Logos tab 2 From the Logos tab select the tab for the Logo channel you want to load the media file for 3 If files were added or re named using an FTP connection click Re scan to update the list of directories and filenames 4 Select a media file to load to the
62. 0801 59 94Hz 4801 59 94Hz 60 30 15 1080p 59 94Hz 720p 59 94Hz 120 60 30 10801 50Hz 5761 50Hz 50 25 12 1080p 50Hz 720p 50Hz 100 50 25 a Default is 2 seconds b Default is 1 second c Default is 0 5 second UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 31 Input Status Menus Table 9 24 summarizes the Input Status read only information available in DashBoard Each input has a sub tab that displays the applicable status information Note If the output format frame rate is greater than the input frame rate the fields in this tab may temporarily display Not Present Table 9 24 Input Status Menu Items Menu Title ANC Read only 9 32 Appendix A Input Status CRC Errors Parameters Format Description Indicates the detected input format No Signal Red Unsupported Format Incompatible Format Yellow Alarm suppressed Green Audio Status Audio Absent Yellow Audio Status Active Full SD only HD only The input signal is not detected and the corresponding Input Loss alarm is enabled Indicates that the input format is not supported The input format is not compatible with the output and is currently not in use the corresponding alarm is enabled The input format is compatible and or the corresponding alarm is disabled There is an audio group absent in the input and the corresponding alarm is enabled A blank
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64. 1 external I NW le Ne Ree oes 9 7 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Key l setUD cia 8 2 8 3 9 10 OVETVIEW ne GY hoses 1 2 8 2 S6tUP nu ii 3 5 8 4 9 8 SOU atra 2 12 8 8 9 7 StAtUs a a di ies 9 4 ransitlOnS dotadas 8 8 Word Length status oooooonnnincnincnonnconconccnncnnonnnonos 9 33 xX X Position logo channels 7 2 8 6 9 27 Y Y Position logo channels 7 2 8 6 9 27 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Index IX 9 Contact Us Contact our friendly and professional support representatives for the following Name and address of your local dealer e Product information and pricing Technical support e Upcoming trade show information Telephone alias After Hours Emergency JEPS Email Telephone General Fax Information Email Website Visit Us Visit our website for e Company information and news 1 613 652 4886 1 613 349 0006 techsupport rossvideo com 1 613 652 4886 1 613 652 4425 solutions rossvideo com http www rossvideo com Related products and full product lines Online catalog e Testimonials
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66. 25A series card removes any timecode information in the CDP If there is no native CEA 708 then CEA 608 is translated to native CEA 708 DTVCC format and embedded along with the original CEA 608 data in the output CDPs e CCl is translated and encoded as DTVCC Service 1 e CC3 is translated and encoded as DTVCC Service 2 e CC2 and CC4 are not translated e such translation follows CEA 708 C section 8 11 and supports the standard character sets described in CEA 608 D section 6 4 1 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Ancillary Data 5 5 Other Data Types This section provides additional information on other data types that the UDC 8625A series manages AFD When disabled the aspect ratio conversion still occurs as specified in the ARC tab but there is no AFD packet inserted in the output Otherwise it is inserted according to the ARC tab Timecode The user can specify whether timecode is passed or disabled If the input is not synchronous to the output select Disable from the Action menu of the ANC tab If converting between progressive and interlaced select Disable from the Action menu of the ANC tab When pass is enabled the timecode will be inserted in VANC for SD outputs and HANC for all other formats If the input is not synchronous to the output data will be dropped but not duplicated as part of the frame sync behavior Compressed Audio Metadata Compressed Audio Metadata can be passed or disabled a
67. 5 UDC 8625A A Technical Specifications This section includes the technical specifications table for the UDC 8625A A Table 10 2 UDC 8625A A Technical Specifications Category Parameter Specification Rear Modules Supported Rear Modules 8320AR 053A 8320AR 053B Number of Inputs 4 Data Rates and SMPTE Standards Accommodated Serial Digital Video Inputs 480i 59 94Hz SMPTE 259M 576i 50Hz SMPTE 259M 1080i 59 94Hz SMPTE 292M 1080i 50Hz SMPTE 292M 720p 59 94Hz SMPTE 292M 720p 50Hz SMPTE 292M 1080p Level A 59 94Hz SMPTE 424M 1080p Level A 50Hz SMPTE 424M Impedance 75ohm terminating Return Loss gt 15dB to 1 5GHz gt 10dB to 3GHz Egualization using Belden 1694A cable Number of Outputs SD 120m HD 100m 3G 50m 4 Impedance 75ohm Return Loss gt 15dB to 1 5GHz gt 10dB to 3GHz Signal Level 800mV 10 Serial Digital DC Offset Video Outputs X OV 50mV Rise and Fall Time 20 80 SD 900ps typical HD 150ps typical 3G 130ps typical Overshoot Number of Inputs Outputs lt 10 typical 8 connections AES Standards Accommodated AES 3id 2001 Impedance 75ohm AES I O Minimum Input 30mV Maximum Input 2 5Vp p Minimum Audio Delay UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 2 3ms SRC is enabled Appendix B Specifications 10 3
68. 9 Status Tabs iia ona GWY dit ae Mal inate tania aie 9 2 Signal Lab A di dL E E E nsec 9 2 Hardware Tab en patie tes aa 9 5 Prod ct Tab cui o gm GR saved oo tos 9 6 Configuration Menus se ae uu GY BR YDA DG AE AH 9 7 MideocTabus ge uu i UU NOL FIN Ro 9 7 GPI Configuration tn 9 9 Tally Cond ts aia 9 10 Ethernet Tab iii A FD aA 9 10 Personality Ta e doy 9 11 Audio Tab nar a 9 12 A ee Y ek ean LY oY Y 9 13 ARC Menus Iau Ydi GRAIG LIF IF est GYG GU Bas 9 14 Status Lab cu eu eee he ee dn e da 9 14 Profile Tabs Ay NY GG WT FT R eee 9 14 ANGCCMenus ug enu delas iin A 9 18 Embedded Audio Processing Menus cc cessesssessessececeseesecescesecesceseeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeesecseenaees 9 20 Embedded Audio Selection Menus cccceccesesscesceescesceseeesecaeesaeceeceaeeaeseseeeeeeseseeeeenees 9 21 AES Inputs MEUS acid 9 22 A EsOutputs Menus ee Y Y dd Sy y SF YR FF FF dyf by 9 23 Proc Amps Menus een TG ci ARI Ide Ddydd od aTr ddy 9 25 TO SOS MEUS an i Y NG yoo 9 26 Key Setup Menus nue WWT YF GY TT TWF NF WD DT y GT CFE 9 28 On Air Control Menus a a a ron nro nn nn rra nr narran narran rin nn Fn 9 29 Input Status AAA OS 9 32 INSI 9 34 Appendix B Specifications 10 UDC 8625A Technical Specifications ooooononnncnnnniococononncononnncnnonnncnnnnnrcnn rro non NF non nronnon nos 10 2 UDC 8625A A Technical Specifications ooooooonnnnionnonononconconncnnconocnonnnnnn nro EIR non nrnnnnn non neos 10 3 UDC 8625A B Technical Specificati
69. 9 32 Load Save tab oooonccccnnoccccnonccinnccononncconnnos 3 13 9 13 Loading factory defaults cooooooconcnnninccocnoonconcononnnonos 9 13 media files cache a enh 7 5 Local reference source 2 12 9 7 Logo channels Alpha Image field eeueeuuuueuueeieeeeenen 9 26 animations looping ooocoonnnnccnicnnoninnninnonnno 9 27 Auto Play o ceccecceccessecseceeceseeeeeeseeeseeeeeneeenes 9 27 directory field oreren 9 26 led is eas cv RAD id 9 26 loading media files oooooconcnncnonicnnccnicnonnnnnos 7 5 OVELVIEW art a o 7 2 Play Mode ccoo t 9 27 Play modelada 8 6 RossLing eiii iii 7 3 setting the X position 7 2 8 6 9 27 setting the Y position 7 2 8 6 9 27 SQUICES o osa 8 2 Status Ae Arete oe ee ea eee 9 26 thumbnails ue ceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeenes 9 26 Logos tab nus liven WYNN 7 3 7 5 9 26 Looping animations oooooocnnicnincnioninncnnncnnnns 8 6 9 27 Loss of Input Auto Change Over feature 8 9 SOUP ise ida ica 3 5 9 8 LOSS POWER nan AU 2 11 Low Falling GPI coooocnninnninninoninniocnonnonnconnnnnonos 9 10 M MAC Address iH nenn 3 3 9 11 Mac OS X using with CompactFlash card 7 2 Make Linear option 8 4 9 28 Mask BOX enu GG nds 8 5 Media files adjusting on air properties Of e n 0 8 6 Capac iaa 7 5 file naming conventions 9 eeeenn 7 4 FTP connection using 7 3 image specifications
70. I inputs relative to the SDI output of the card as follows gt A negative offset value indicates that the SDI IN signal is earlier than the SDI OUT signal A positive value indicates that the SDI IN signal is later than the SDI OUT signal Configuring the Edit Permissions The Personality tab in DashBoard enables you to lock the card permissions so that parameters are read only and cannot be changed To configure the card edit permissions 1 From the Device View select the Config tab 2 Select the Personality tab located at the bottom of the Config tab 3 Configure the edit permission by choosing an option from the Edit Permission menu Refer to Table 9 9 on page 9 11 for a list of options 3 10 Configuration UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Software Upgrades The card can be upgraded in the field via the Ethernet port on the rear module if available or via the Network Controller card in your frame The instructions in this section are applicable to both methods Note that DashBoard version 3 0 0 or higher is reguired for this procedure Important Ross Video recommends that you connect and configure the Ethernet port on the rear module before upgrading Without this connection the upgrade process can take several minutes especially when upgrading multiple cards Refer to the section Ethernet Port Cabling on page 2 14 for setup details To upgrade the software on a card 1 2 JS o ne C
71. Input AFD and changing the Output AFD In either case if there is an Input AFD you may need to use the Force Input AFD option Full Frame 16 9 1000 Use the settings provided in Table 11 5 to configure the card for an HD to SD zoom conversion by changing the output AFD mode Table 11 5 ARC Tab Settings DashBoard Menu Item Set to Output Settings gt ARC Mode 4 3 Auto Input AFD Force Output AFD or Force Input AFD Force Output AFD Input Settings gt ARC Mode Input Settings gt Aspect Ratio N A Input Settings gt AFD Code gt 4 3 N A Input Settings gt AFD Code gt 16 9 Full Frame 16 9 1000 Output Settings gt AFD Code gt 4 3 Full Frame 4 3 1000 Output Settings gt AFD Code gt 16 9 N A 11 6 Appendix C ARC Setting Examples UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix D Cascade Feature In This Chapter The Cascade feature enables you to specify that an SDI Input selected as the Key 1 Wings is passed through to an SDI output on the card with minimal processing This feature is useful when you have multiple UDC 8625A series cards in a frame and want to pass an SDI Wings source from one card to the next card in a daisy chain configuration This appendix presents one possible implementation of the Cascade feature Your reguirements may differ from what is presented here The following topics are discussed Cabling for the Cascade Feature e Configuration in DashBoard
72. KGD Key Alpha Type The card performs an additive key The Key Alpha Shaped cuts a hole in the BKGD and the Key Video is added to the BKGD Adjusts the transparency level of the key A value of 0 sets the key to completely opaque At this value there is no difference between the original key and the key with the transparency Transparency 0 to 100 effect applied to it A value of 100 sets the key to completely transparent At this value the key is not visible on the screen Disables this feature a box mask is not applied to Off the key On Applies the mask to the key only the portion Box Mask inside the box is displayed Reverses the mask The portion of the image that Inverted was masked is now visible and the portion that was visible is now masked Mask Top Edge 0 to e Adjusts the location of the top edge of the mask Mask Bottom Edge otos Adjusts the location of the bottom edge of the mask Mask Left Edge 0 to H Adjusts the location of the left edge of the mask Mask Right Edge 0 to Adjusts the location of the right edge of the mask The default value is 940 The default value is 50 The default value is 0 The values of the Box Mask parameters are set in number of lines and pixels and are therefore dependent on the video format you are using e _ The range of values is dependent on the video format 9 28 Appendix A DashBoard Menus UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 On Air Control Menus
73. Logo channel as follows e From the Directory menu select the directory you wish to load a file from From the Filename menu select the file Note If there is insufficient RAM space available to load a new file an error message displays In order to make RAM space available you can set the filename to None This will replace the logo with black if it is currently on air but enables the RAM to be available to load a new file UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Media File Management 7 5 7 6 Media File Management UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Operation In This Chapter The following topics are discussed External Key and Internal Key Features Key 1 Wings Setup Key 2 Setup Logo Setup Adjusting the Proc Amp Controls Performing Transitions UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Operation 8 1 External Key and Internal Key Features 8 2 Operation This section provides a brief summary of the External Key and Internal Key features External Key Overview The External Key feature provides the following Both Wings and the Logo can be sourced from SDI inputs If any output is 1080p the frame sync on SDI IN 3 and SDI IN 4 are disabled Key video is required to be on SDI IN 3 and unless self keying the Key Alpha is required to be on SDI IN 4 The video format of the Wings video input and Key 2 must match the output format selected on the UDC 8625A series card If there is a mism
74. N 4 GPIO 6 GPIO y SDI OUT 1 GRIO SDI OUT 2 SDIOUT 3 SERIAL COM RS 232 RS 422 SDI OUT 4 ETHERNET 10 100 ANLG REF IN Figure 2 4 Cable Connections for the 8310AR 033 8320AR 041 Rear Module Figure 2 5 outlines the cabling designations when using the 8320AR 041 rear module Note that this rear module occupies two slots in the frame and accommodates one card SDI IN 2 SDI IN 1 SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 3 Not Used Figure 2 5 Cable Connections for the 8320AR 041 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Installation 2 7 8320AR 033 Rear Module Figure 2 6 outlines the cabling designations when using the 8320AR 033 rear module Note that this rear module occupies four slots in the frame and accommodates one card GPIO 3 GPIO 1 SDI IN 1 GPIO 2 SDI IN 2 SDI IN 3 GPIO 4 GPIO 5 GPIO 6 SDI IN 4 GPIO 7 SDI OUT 1 GPIO 8 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3 SERIAL COM RS 232 RS 422 SDI OUT 4 ETHERNET 10 100 ANLG REF IN Figure 2 6 Cable Connections for the 8320AR 033 8320AR 052 Rear Module Figure 2 7 outlines the cabling designations when using the 8320AR 052 rear module Note that this rear module occupies four slots in the frame and accommodates one card GPIO 3 GPIO 1 SDI IN 1 GPIO 2 SDI IN 2 SDIIN 3 GPIO 4 GPIO 5 SDI IN 4 GPIO 6 GPIO 7 SDI OUT 1 GPIO 8 SDI OUT 2 SERIAL COM id RS 232 RS 485 SDI OUT 4 ETHERNET 10 100 ab REF IN Figure 2 7 Cable Connections fo
75. None Description The GPI O port is not configured and the tally has no effect Tally Input Configures the selected GPI O port as an output and reflects the on air status of the specified input Tally Key 1 Wings Configures the GPI O port as an output and reflects the on air status of the Key 1 video Tally Key 2 Configures the GPI O port as an output and reflects the on air status of the Key 2 video Polarity Ethernet Tab Table 9 8 summarizes the Ethernet options available in DashBoard High Rising When asserted the Tally output is driven High Low Falling When asserted the Tally output is driven Low Note The 8320AR 041 rear module does not include an Ethernet port You can configure the settings on the Ethernet tab but the changes do not take effect Menu Title Ethernet 9 10 Appendix A DashBoard Menus Method Table 9 8 Ethernet Menu Items Parameter Static Description User manually supplies the network settings DHCP Automates the assignment of the network settings IP Address HEHH HHH The IP Address for the card Subnet Mask Hitt HHH The subnet mask for the card Default Gateway HEH HH The gateway for communication outside of the local area network LAN Apply Changes Applies and saves any changes made to the Ethernet Settings UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Table 9 8 Ethernet Me
76. On Air Control tab This area provides the options for configuring the Wings feature of your card output 5 From the Key 1 Source menu specify a source for the Wings feature Refer to Table 9 22 on page 9 29 for a list of options UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Operation 8 3 Key 2 Setup This section briefly describes how to set up the second keyer typically used for Logos Setup can include Key Alphas Auto Keys adjusting the clip and gain values and applying a box mask to Key 2 Configuring Key 2 Use the following procedure to configure Key 2 1 Ifusing an internal source configure the logo channels as outlined in the section Logo Setup on page 8 6 2 Ifusing an external source ensure the video format of the Wings video input matches the output format selected in the Output Format field of the Video tab 3 Select a key source for Key 2 as follows From the Device View select the On Air Control tab Inthe Key 2 area use the Source menu to specify a source Choose from the following Black Sets the source for the Key 2 to Black Input 3 Sets SDI IN 3 and SDI IN 4 as the source for the Key Video and Key Alpha respectively Logo Sets the indicated Logo as the source for Key 2 4 From the Device View select the Key Setup tab 5 Set the Key Type by choosing one of the following from the Key Type menu Auto Select An Auto Select Key is a key in which two video signals
77. P uii WILI LLFF eet e DYT eed DF FF TE FONEDD 7 3 Connection using RossLind cceccessesscesseesceseeesecsecseesecaeeseceeceeeeeeeneeneeeneeeeesees 7 3 CompactFlashTM Cardissueu iT cseistes RE TN TYF FFY FY 7 4 Tmage SpecificatiOnS eu i RG YG ge Wyd 7 4 File Naming Specifications ccccceescesessecececeeseceeceseseceeeeeceeeeceeeeeeneeeseeneeenees 7 4 Loading Media Files voce csi RF E is 7 5 Loading a Media Fil amp iiu ey GEL HF Eee eR 7 5 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Operation 8 External Key and Internal Key Features ccccccecceescesseeccesceeseceeceeesececnaeeeseneeeeeeseeneeeaes 8 2 Key JT Wings setup GY sesh ca is seins DN GY y eee pee eases Res 8 3 Key 2 SOU tases NS 8 4 Configuring Key eL LU E tage ddn dd FFA 8 4 Masking a Ki A eee WD GY 8 5 O ee YY TI OD A FF WYF TN Gyd 8 6 Adjusting the Proc Amp ControlS oooooncnnncinccnoncococoncononononn cnn E non non nro nn ERN 8 7 Performing TENSO idas 8 8 Transitions Setup Is Gu TG Y li 8 8 Transition RA es Le dd ESA 8 9 Auto Change Over Setup aiii its 8 9 Performing a Cut Transition ccceccecccessesseesceseeescescesecseceseesecsceseceseeeseeeeseeneeenes 8 9 Performing an Auto Transiti secesii ri 8 10 Performing a Fade to Black e eccecceccceseceesseesecceeeceseceeeseeeeceseeeeeeseeeeeeseeseeeaees 8 11 Notes on Transitions with AUdi0 ccceseecceseesscesceeseesecseecseceeaececeseeneseeeeteaes 8 11 Appendix A DashBoard Menus
78. Public License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future versions of the GNU General Public License can be used that proxy s public statement of acceptance of a version permanently authorizes you to choose that version for the Program Later license versions may give you additional or different permissions However no additional obligations are imposed on any author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a later version 15 Disclaimer of Warranty THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTIC ULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE OUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 16 Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT UNLESS REOUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND OR CONVEYS THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEOUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROG
79. RAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSI BILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES 17 Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16 If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the Program unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a copy of the Program in return for a fee UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix E Software Licenses 13 7 IG The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation either express or implied with respect to this software its quality accuracy merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose This software is provided AS IS and you its user assume the entire risk as to its quality and accuracy This software is copyright C 1991 1998 Thomas G Lane All Rights Reserved except as specified below Permission is hereby granted to use copy modify and distribute this software or portions thereof for any purpose without fee subject to these conditions 1 If any part of the source code for this software is distributed then this README file must be included with this copyrigh
80. Table 7 1 Note that if larger images are used the images will be clipped to the dimensions listed in Table 7 1 Table 7 1 Media File Specifications Parameter Specification File Type BMP GIF JPG PNG TGA Compression compressed and uncompressed Max Image Width 32 768 pixels Interlaced Formats 1080i 480i 576i Max Image Height dependent on available memory Max Image Width 65 536 pixels Progressive Formats 1080p 720p Max Image Height dependent on available memory Animation Maximum Length 10 000 frames File Naming Specifications The name can contain letters numbers and spaces but cannot contain symbols such as a ff amp 2n If you are naming an animation each file must be numbered in the seguence that it will play out The following restrictions apply to file names for animations The file names must be suffixed with an underscore followed by three or more digits then the period and then the file type suffix Each file in the sequence must have the same numbering scheme and numbering must be continuous The UDC 8625A series card loads files in numerical order The following is an example of a 10 frame animation using a typical numbering scheme DTVB 000 tga DTVB 00l1 tga DTVB 009 tga 7 4 Media File Management UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Loading Media Files The UDC 8625A series features two Logo channels Logos 1 and 2 into
81. UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix D Cascade Feature 12 1 Cabling for the Cascade Feature This appendix assumes the following eguipment is used e One OG3 FR series frame with an MFC OG3 N Network Controller card e Two UDC 8625A B cards installed in the frame e Two 8320AR 052A rear modules installed in the frame In Figure 12 1 the rear module depicted on the left is for the first UDC 8625A B while the rear module on the right is for the second UDC 8625A B Note that the slots that your rear modules are installed in may differ than what is presented here Ross Video does not supply the reguired cables Cabling Overview 1 Connect an input video signals to SDI IN 2 BNC 1 on the first UDC 8625A B For simplicity Figure 12 1 depicts only one SDI input but you may reguire more Refer to the section UDC 8625A B Cabling on page 2 10 for specific cabling designations Wings Source to SDI IN 2 OG3 FR Series Frame o o amp E A N i Hi El D o o ll EN e o a From SDI OUT 1 To SDI IN 3 Reference Source to REF 1 IN Figure 12 1 Cabling for the Cascade feature 2 Connect SDI OUT 1 BNC 5 on the first UDC 8625A B to SDI IN 3 BNC 2 on the second UDC 8625A B 3 Connect the remainder of the input and output video signals to the rear modules as required 4 Connect th
82. ale or importing the Program or any portion of it 11 Patents A contributor is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this License of the Program or a work on which the Program is based The work thus licensed is called the contributor s contributor version A contributor s essential patent claims are all patent claims owned or controlled by the contributor whether already acguired or hereafter acguired that would be infringed by some manner permitted by this License of making using or selling its contributor version but do not include claims that would be infringed only as a conseguence of further modification of the contributor version For purposes of this definition control includes the right to grant patent sublicenses in a manner con sistent with the reguirements of this License 13 6 Appendix E Software Licenses UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Each contributor grants you a non exclusive worldwide royalty free patent license under the contributor s essential patent claims to make use sell offer for sale import and otherwise run modify and propagate the contents of its contributor version In the following three paragraphs a patent license is any express agreement or commitment however denominated not to enforce a patent such as an express per mission to practice a patent or covenant not to sue for patent infringement To grant such a patent license to a party means to make such an agreement o
83. ample using the 8320AR 033 rear module installed in an OG3 FR series frame OG3 FR Series Frame v 2 ETHERNET SERIAL To Ethernet Network To Ethernet Network Figure 2 12 Ethernet Cabling 8320AR 033 Rear Module For More Information on e configuring the ethernet communications for the card refer to the section Ethernet Communication Setup on page 3 3 2 14 Installation UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 GPI Cabling The UDC 8625A series provides up to eight General Purpose Input GPI and Tally pins to interface with external equipment The number of GPI Tallies available depends on the rear module type and the card model you are using Note The 8320AR 041 rear module does not include GPIO ports The GPI ports are available on 3 pin connectors located on the rear module The 3 pin mating connectors are provided with the rear module The default state for the GPI O contacts is active low signaling This way if the card is removed from the openGear frame no external events will be inadvertently asserted by the card This also means that if a GPI cable is absent from the rear module no GPI or Tally will be triggered and executed inadvertently by the card Ports are user programmable to be either an input GPI or an output Tally Electrically the ports are set up for contact closure to ground with 4 75Kohm pull up resisto
84. apply when the output and the input have the same format If the input is not synchronous to the output entire frames of data are duplicated or dropped as part of the frame sync behavior This feature will pass the entire HANC and or VANC region without modification except for very limited error correction to keep the video stream within specification values of 0x000 or 0x3FF will be clipped if not part of a packet header and EDH is re generated Note If this feature is enabled and the input format changes there will be a discontinuity that can cause errors such as the audio to click audio CRC errors or closed captioning errors To enable the card to pass through HANC or VANC 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the ANC tab ANC Tab 2 Toggle the HANC Pass Through and or VANC Pass Through button s as outlined in Table 9 14 on page 9 18 3 Ifyou selected Disabled proceed to the section Specific ANC Processing on page 5 4 to specify how the HANC and or VANC data is processed Operating Tip If you notice that the HANC or VANC is not passed after toggling the HANC Pass Through or VANC Pass Through buttons to Enabled verify that the card input and output formats match UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Ancillary Data 5 3 Specific ANC Processing The remainder of the ANC tab controls how ancillary data is inserted in the output when HANC and or VANC pass through is not enabled For each pac
85. are required to insert the key The Key Alpha is used to cut the hole in the video and the Key Video is used to fill that hole Note that the Key Alpha Type is automatically set to Shaped e Self A Self Key is a key in which the luminance or brightness values of the key video are used as the key alpha Note that the Key Alpha Type is automatically set to Unshaped 6 Ifrequired select the key fill from the Key Alpha Type menu Choose from the following e Unshaped Select this option to set the Key Alpha to unshaped With an Unshaped Key the Key Alpha luminance value mixes linearly the Key Video with the Background Shades of gray in the Key Alpha are translated into transparency levels Self Keys are set to Unshaped by default Shaped Select this option to set the Key Alpha to shaped With a Shaped Key the Key Alpha cuts a hole in the Background based on the luminance value of the Key Alpha and adds the Key Video to the Background hole Shaped Key alphas are sometimes used with Character Generators to cut very precise holes for the Key Video fill Note Ross Video strongly recommends leaving the Clip and Gain values at the default settings to avoid undesirable effects 7 Adjust the Clip and Gain values of the key using the provided sliders To reset the values to the factory default settings click Make Linear 8 4 Operation UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 8 Adjust the Transparency level of the
86. are used for the audio fade down the video is then cut followed by a three frame audio fade up Performing an Auto Transition The speed at which the Auto transition is performed in number of frames is determined by the Transition Rate Slow Medium or Fast set in the Transition Rate area Note Clicking AUTO while a transition in progress can either pause ignore or reverse the transition depending on the option selected in the Personality tab Refer to the section Configuring the Transition Buttons on page 3 9 for details To perform an Auto transition on the card 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the On Air Control tab 2 Ifrequired configure the Auto button behavior during a transition as specified in the section Configuring the Transition Buttons on page 3 9 3 Ensure the Auto Trans Type is set to the desired type in the Transition Rate area Ifthe Auto Trans Type is set to Fade Fade it fades to black then to the next Background source If the Auto Trans Type is set to Take Fade it cuts to black then fades up to the next Background source Ifthe Auto Trans Type is set to Fade Take it fades from one Background source to black and then cuts to the next Background source 4 Ifyou want to select a different transition rate set it according to the section Transition Rates on page 8 9 5 To perform an Auto Background transition Click Auto located below the Backgrou
87. ash Card using an FTP connection Once transferred to the CompactFlash Card you use the options in the Logos tab to load the files and assign them to a Logo channel This section outlines the specifications for media files and provides general information on using the CompactFlash Card and an FTP connection For More Information on assigning media files to Logo channels refer to the section Loading a Media File on page 7 5 Connection using FTP You can create an FTP connection to copy still images or animations to and from the CompactFlash Card on the UDC 8625A series card You can also use an FTP client to delete images on the CompactFlashTM Card and re name images To access the UDC 8625A series card via FTP Ensure an ethernet cable is plugged into the UDC 8625A series rear module Refer to the section Ethernet Port Cabling on page 2 14 for connection details e Have the IP address from the Config gt Ethernet menu of the card e Note that the Factory Defaults and DataSafe features do not modify the IP address The following information is reguired to establish an FTP connection User Name user Password password Connection using RossLing RossLing enables you to transfer still images directly from XPression to an UDC 8625A series card Logo channel You can transfer files into any of the directories for any of the Logo channels on the card There are two directories each correspond
88. at includes the AES source you wish to configure To specify the channel source of an AES output Use the associated Ch Source Type and menu to select the source type that is used for the AES output Note that the parameter selected in this menu determines what is available in the Ch Source Sel menu e Use the associated Ch Source Sel menu to specify a source 4 To set the gain for a channel of an AES output use the associated Ch Gain slider to select a value between 20dB and 20dB 5 To set the delay for a channel of an AES source use the associated Ch Delay slider to select a value between 0ms and 500ms 6 Repeat steps 2 5 for each AES output you wish to configure 6 4 Audio Configuration UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Setting up the Embedded Audio The Embedded Audio tabs includes options for enabling sample rate conversion SRC of the embedded audio enabling audio fading configuring how audio is embedded for SD outputs and channel mapping There are two Embedded Audio tabs in DashBoard The Embedded Audio Processing tab provides options for processing the incoming embedded audio Input 1 and or Input 2 The Embedded Audio Selection tab provides options for overriding embedded audio with AES for one or both inputs and to shuffle the embedded channels This section briefly outlines how to configure the options in the Embedded Audio tabs For More Information on the options in the Embe
89. atch between the video format of the Wings or Key 2 video input and the selected output format an error is indicated in the Signal tab of DashBoard and the card edge and Black is used instead Internal Key Overview Both Wings and Logo can be sources from the internally stored logo channels Logo 1 or Logo 2 For information on loading media files to a logo channel adjusting on air properties of logo channels and tips on managing your media files refer to the chapter Media File Management UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Key 1 Wings Setup Use the following procedure to set up the Key 1 Wings for your UDC 8625A series card 1 Ifusing an internal source configure the logo channels as outlined in the section Logo Setup on page 8 6 Note Key 1 Wings does not have options in the Key Setup tab because the Mask is automatically set according to the aspect ratio conversion 2 Ifusing an external source ensure the video format of the Wings video input matches the output format selected in the Output Format field of the Video tab 3 From the Device View in DashBoard select the On Air Control tab AES Outputs Proc Amps Logos Key Setup Embedded Audio Processing Embedded Audio Selection AES Inputs Key 1 k Image Cut Auto Multiple Transition Include Key 1 Cut Fade To Black Fade Down Auto Trans Type Refresh Upload Reboot On Air Control Tab 4 Locate the Key 1 area in the
90. b Refer to the section Configuring the Transition Buttons on page 3 9 for details The procedures in this section assume that the On Air Control tab is already displayed in DashBoard To perform a Cut transition between Background sources 1 Select a source for the Background from the Source menu in the Background area 2 Select a backup for the Background from the Backup menu in the Background area 3 Click Cut located below the Background thumbnail The selections for the sources swap UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Operation 8 9 4 Ifthe two conversion sources are of different formats the output picture will not be affected However the ANC and audio may have errors The severity of the errors depends on the mismatch e g switching between PCM audio and non PCM audio To perform a Cut transition for Key 1 or Key 2 1 Click the corresponding Cut button for the Key located below the applicable thumbnail 2 The specific Key is transitioned on or off air The Key Status field s indicates the on air status of the key To perform a Cut transition between multiple sources 1 Select the sources for the output using the options in the Source menus for each Key 2 From the Multiple Transition area select the Include button s for any Key or Background sources to be included in the transition 3 Click Cut in the Multiple Transition area Note A cut takes six frames to allow for audio V Fading Three frames
91. be used for point to point cabling or on the last card of a daisy chain topology This is the default position Refer to Figure 2 2 for pin positions 123 o o o Pin Position 1 2 Figure 2 2 J7 Default Position e Pin 2 center Pin 3 right position In this position the 75ohm termination is removed and the reference is not terminated This configuration is used in a daisy chain cabling topology where only the last card is to be terminated UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Installation 2 3 Card edge LEDs This section describes the card edge LEDs Refer to Figure 2 3 for LED locations Note that the Audio Daughter Card is only available on the UDC 8625A A and UDC 8625A B ERROR OK SDI IN 1 SDI IN 2 SDI IN 3 SDI IN 4 REF STAT 2 4 Installation REF STAT LED ERROR OK LED DS1 SDI IN 1 LED DS2 SDI IN 2 LED DS3 SDI IN 3 LED DS4 SDI IN 4 LED DS5 DS6 I lt Audio Daughter Card Reset Button Card Ejector Figure 2 3 Card edge LEDs Table 2 1 LEDs on the Card edge LED Color Display and Description When this LED is green the card is in normal operation with no errors When this LED is red the card is experiencing internal errors When this LED is off there is no power to the card When this LED is green the SDI IN 1 video input is valid When this LED is red the SDI IN 1 input is not present or is invalid When this LED is gree
92. black is performed then a fade up to the Take Fade next BKGD source A V Fade is performed for Auto Trans T E iti uto s lype audio transitions The BKGD fades to black then performs a cut to Fade Take the next BKGD source A V Fade is performed for audio transitions Transition Slow Sets the BKGD transition rate to Slow Rates Bkgd Rate Medium Sets the BKGD transition rate to Medium Fast Sets the BKGD transition rate to Fast Key Rate Same parameters as above but applies to the Key transition rates Slow Rate 1 to 999 Defines the Slow Rate in frames Medium Rate 1 to 999 Defines the Medium Rate in frames Fast Rate Defines the Fast Rate in frames FTB Rate 2 to 999d Defines the Fade to Black Rate in frames This option is disabled when using the 8320AR 041 rear module Refer to Table 9 23 for a list of default values for the Slow Medium and Fast rates The default value is Fast The default value is 30 frames 1 second when using 59 94Hz formats When using 50Hz formats the default value is 25 frames angop 9 30 Appendix A DashBoard Menus UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Default Values for Transition Rates Table 9 23 summarizes the range of values in number of frames for the Slow Medium and Fast transition rates based on the output format Table 9 23 Default Values for the Transition Rates Frames Output Format Slow Rate Medium Rate Fast Rate 1
93. ble options unless otherwise noted DTVCC captions refer to CEA 708 captions Frame refers to the openGear frame that houses openGear cards Input 1 refers to SDI IN 1 Input 2 refers to SDI IN 2 Input 3 refers to SDI IN 3 Input 4 refers to SDI IN 4 Network Controller Card refers to the MFC 8320 N or MFC OG3 N and any available options unless otherwise noted NTSC captions refer to CEA 608 D Line 21 Data Services captions openGear frame refers to the DFR 8300 series and the OG3 FR series frames unless otherwise noted Operator and User refer to the person who uses the UDC 8625A series card PAL refers to PAL B and PAL G unless otherwise stated Production aperture refers to the image lattice that represents the maximum possible image extent in a given standard e g the full size of all active pixels and active lines For example the 1080i production aperture would be 1920x1080 System and Video system refer to the mix of interconnected production and terminal eguipment in your environment UDC 8625A refers to the model that does not include discrete audio processing features UDC 8625A A refers to the model with discrete audio processing features and eight unbalanced AES VO UDC 8625A B refers to the model with discrete audio processing features and eight balanced AES I O UDC 8625A series refers to all m
94. bled on the Alarm Enables tab this field reports when the card fan is not operating correctly CPU Usage x xx y yy Z ZZ Displays the CPU Load average where x xx represents in the last minute y yy represents the last five minutes z zz represents the last fifteen minutes RAM Available HH CPU Memory Used Total CPU Memory CF Card Status of GB used Displays the amount of space used on the CompactFlash card Missing CompactFlash card is not present Unreadable An error occurred such as incompatible CompactFlash card or the card cannot be read Playout RAM UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 a b c d Displays RAM memory usage where a represents the memory in use b represents the memory cache from previously loaded files c represents the memory dedicated to the frame sync buffers and related functions Note that this memory is unavailable for images and animations d represents the total playout memory Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 5 Product Tab Table 9 3 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Product tab Table 9 3 Product Tab Items Menu Title Parameters Description UDC 8625A Product UDC 8625A A Indicates the product name UDC 8625A B Supplier Ross Video Ltd Board Rev HH Indicates the board version of your card Product Serial Number HHH Indicates the serial number of your card Rear Module
95. bly is susceptible to damage from an ESD event gt Pe B Important Safety Instructions Caution This product is intended to be a component product of the DFR 8300 series and OG3 FR series frame Refer to the DFR 8300 Series or OG3 FR Series Frame User Manual for important safety instructions regarding the proper installation and safe operation of the frame as well as its component products Warning Certain parts of this equipment namely the power supply area still present a safety hazard with the power switch in the OFF position To avoid electrical shock disconnect all A C power cords from the chassis rear appliance connectors before servicing this area Warning Service barriers within this product are intended to protect the operator and service personnel from hazardous voltages For continued safety replace all barriers after any servicing This product contains safety critical parts which if incorrectly replaced may present a risk of fire or electrical shock Components contained with the product s power supplies and power supply area are not intended to be customer serviced and should be returned to the factory for repair To reduce the risk of fire replacement fuses must be the same time and rating Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Warning This product includes an Ethernet Port which allows this product to be A connected to a local area network LAN Only c
96. card consider the following functionality and limitations provided in Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Input Designations Function Conversion Source Primary Source Backup Source Relay Source Wing Source Key Video Source Key Alpha Source Table Notes 1 When the Auto Change Over feature is enabled in the On Air Control tab SDI IN 1 is the primary format conversion source and SDI IN 2 is the backup format conversion source When SDI IN 1 is unavailable the card will automatically switch to SDI IN 2 When the Auto Change Over feature is disabled either SDI IN 1 or SDI IN 2 can be used as a format conversion source and the user can cleanly transition between them 2 When using the 8310AR 033 or 8320AR 033 the Bypass Relay source will be routed to SDI OUT 1 if the card is unavailable You may want to provide a valid input of the desired output format on SDI IN 1 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Installation 2 11 3 SDI IN 3 and SDI IN 4 only provide Line Sync functionality when the output format is 1080p 3G SDI IN 3 and SDI IN 4 provide Frame Sync capability for other output formats 4 When using the 8310AR 033 or 8320AR 033 SDI IN 1 and SDI OUT 1 are connected to a Bypass Relay and do not meet 3G return loss specifications 5 When using SDI IN 1 or SDI IN 2 for the Wings source the Wings will be fed from before the format converter Refer to Figure 1 1 Video Cabling
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98. d audio metadata packets are DID 45h SDID not specified If the SRC is ON an Async AES signal is processed to be PCM and indicated as such The incoming AES is indicating no emphasis or the emphasis is not indicated Displays the sample rate of the AES input Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 33 Alarm Enables Menus Table 9 25 summarizes the Alarm Enables options available in DashBoard Table 9 25 Alarm Enables Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description Rear Module field in the Hardware tab Selected reports when a rear module is not Incompat Rear Module compatible with the card Hardware Cleared Disables the alarm Alarm FPGA Fan field in the Hardware tab Selected reports when the fan on the card surface is Stalled Fan not operating correctly Cleared Disables the alarm Reference Status field in the Signal tab reports when the reference signal is Signal amp Selected absent when a reference signal is present Reference Reference Error but the frame rate does not match the Alarms output format Cleared Disables the alarm Input Status fields in the Signal and Input Status tabs report a loss of the specified Selected D Absent Incompatible input or the format is incompatible for the specified input Cleared Disables the alarm Input Status fields in the Signal and Input Status tabs report when the specified Selected group audio is absent this alarm only Group Absent applies to the input o
99. d by 2 If switching from a progressive format to an interlaced format the value is divided by 2 e Slight deviation into Super White and Super Black may be possible due to color space conversion between SD and other formats 9 8 Appendix A DashBoard Menus SuperWhite is passed UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Output Delay Values Table 9 5 summarizes the range of values displayed in the Output Horizontal Delay and Output Delay menus based on the output format Table 9 5 Range of Values for the Output Delay Settings Output Format Output UAN Delay Output Heine Delay 480i 0 to 1715 0 to 524 5761 0 to 1727 0 to 624 720p 0 to 3299 0 to 749 1080i 1080p 0 to 4399 0 to 1124 a _ 1080p formats are not supported on the 8310AR 033 rear module GPI Configuration The menu items available in the GPI Tally tab enable you to configure each GPL Note The 8320AR 041 rear module does not include GPIO ports You can configure the settings on the GPl Tally tab but the changes do not take effect Table 9 6 GPI Configuration Menu Items Option Title Parameter Description The GPIO port is not configured and the GPI None has no effect A cut is performed between the Background Ser Caress sources when this GPI input is triggered An auto transition is performed between the GPI Auto Bkgd Background sources when this GPI input is triggered The key is cut on air or off air when this GPI
100. d per processed input to allow different audio mapping that will track the currently processed input For example you may choose to embed audio from AES inputs when processing Input 1 but pass embedded audio when processing Input 2 To configure embedded audio for an input source 1 From the Device View select the Embedded Audio Selection tab Proc Amps Logos Key Setup On Air Control Input Status Alarm Enables ANC Embedded Audio Processing EEN AES Inputs Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 1 Ch 1 Group 2 Ch 1 Group 3 Ch 1 Group 1 Ch 2 Group 2 Ch 2 Group 3 Ch 2 Group 1 Ch 3 Group 2 Ch 3 Group 3 Ch 3 Group 1 Ch4 Group 2 Ch 4 Group 3 Ch 4 bass has Pass has Mute Mute Mute Mute Insert Tones Insert Tones Insert Tones Insert Tones All Groups Pass All Groups Mute All Groups Insert Tones TE Refresh Upload Reboot Embedded Audio Selection Tab Input 1 Selected 2 From the Embedded Audio Selection tab select the sub tab for the input source you wish to configure 3 To map a channel From the associated Ch Source menu select an audio source e Ifthe selected source is not present on the input video silence is embedded 4 To reset the settings of a group to pass the input channels to the output channels click Pass for the specific group Note Channel status bits are only passed when a left right pair are not separated Otherwise a standard channel status will be inserted When channel status is passed
101. dded Audio Processing tab refer to Table 9 15 on page 9 20 the options in the Embedded Audio Selection tab refer to Table 9 16 on page 9 21 alarm options for embedded audio refer to Table 9 25 on page 9 34 Processing the Embedded Audio Input When passing non PCM data e g Dolby E amp ensure that input and output are synchronous and all audio modifying settings such as SRC gain and invert are disabled or set to zero 0 To set up processing of the embedded audio input 1 From the Device View select the Embedded Audio Processing tab AES Outputs Proc Amps Logos Key Setup On Air Control Input Status Alarm Enables Config ARC ANC E Audio Processing Embedded Audio Selection AES Inputs y Sample Rate Ch 1 Gain dB Ch 4 Gain dB Y ATTE Refresh Upload Reboot Embedded Audio Processing Tab Input 1 Selected 2 From the Embedded Audio Processing tab select the sub tab for the input source you wish to process 3 To enable the SRC of the embedded audio toggle the Sample Rate Conversion to On UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Audio Configuration 6 5 4 To apply a gain to a channel use the associated Ch slider to select a value between 20dB and 20dB Repeat for each channel you wish to configure To invert a channel select the associated Ch Invert box If reguired repeat steps 2 to 5 for the second input Configuring the Audio Groups The embedded output channels are configure
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103. e corresponding capture screw Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each wire on each connector 4 Once the cables are wired to the connectors install the connectors on the terminal blocks for the rear module UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Installation 2 13 Ethernet Port Cabling The Ethernet port on the rear module is used to connect to an ethernet network for communications software upgrades using DashBoard media file management via an FTP client and for viewing thumbnails Note The 8320AR 041 rear module does not include an Ethernet port This section presents a general overview of the ethernet connection process The exact steps for connecting your card to your facility via an ethernet network depend on the network reguirements of your facility Ethernet Communication Cabling Note Contact your IT Department before connecting the card to your facility network to ensure that there are no conflicts They will provide you with an appropriate value for the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway for the card In order to properly complete this procedure you need a standard network CAT 5 cable to connect the card to your facility network You can use a standard straight through ethernet cable with no need for a crossover cable as the card includes an Auto MDIX ethernet PHY that will switch from straight to crossover automatically as needed Ross Video does not supply this cable Refer to Figure 2 12 for a cabling ex
104. e eguipment UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix F Service Information 14 3 14 4 Appendix F Service Information UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Index Numerics SI Mit HY Y A 5 2 8310AR 033 2 5 2 7 2 11 2 12 2 15 8320AR 033 2 5 2 7 2 11 2 12 2 15 8320AR 052 e eeueueueueeeeeeeen 2 5 2 8 2 16 8320AR 052A 1 2 2 5 2 10 2 13 2 16 8320AR 053A nueue9 9 6 1 2 2 5 2 13 2 16 8320AR 053B eeue 9 G 1 2 2 5 2 13 2 16 A Active Format Description see AFD AES channel input status e ueeeeneniienn channel inverting 9 eeennen 6 3 configuring SQUICES cocooccnonconconconncononnncononanonos delay setting 6 3 6 4 9 22 gain setting 6 3 6 4 9 22 sample rate Status e e euueueueneen sources Configuring 9 en 6 2 SRE enabling uei a status et YR eee FC GYT DDO word length status AES inputs alarm i A configuring cooconconnonnoonconconnonncnnnon noo nooo ncnnnnnnonos O DYST SRC enabling aisge eriei SUS dida AES Inputs tab 6 3 AES IO Config menu e eueeeeeeen 6 2 AES outputs alarm A configuring cooooonionnoncoononnconnonncnnnon cnn nocnncnnnnnnonos OP iii a EEE E A SOULCELY PC Ci AES Outputs tab 00 ce eeeseceseereeneeeeesees 6 4 AES Status feld een aeyn Fyd COdES seal ae eho Meelis 4 10 codes illustrative example
105. e gt California Berkeley and its contributors 4 Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CON SEOUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABIL ITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE 13 2 Appendix E Software Licenses UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Dual GPL Free Type Portions of this software are copyright C 1996 2002 The FreeType Project www freetype org All rights reserved This project is also covered under the GPL v2 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix E Software Licenses 13 3 GPL GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 29 June 2007 Copyright C 2007 Free Software Foundation Inc lt http fsf org gt Preamble The GNU
106. e is used e 8320AR 052A This rear module provides one analog reference input four SDI inputs four SDI outputs four GPIOs eight AES EBU WECO connections a serial port and an ethernet port There is no bypass relay available on this rear module UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Installation 2 5 Installing the Card If the rear module is already installed proceed to the section To install the card in an openGear frame Caution Do not install the 8320AR 041 rear module in slots 19 and 20 of the A openGear frame Doing so will damage the UDC 8625A the Network Controller card or both To install the rear module in an openGear frame 1 Ensure that the openGear frame is properly installed Refer to the manual that accompanied your frame for details 2 When installing the 8320AR 041 rear module use the following slot combinations Slots 1 2 Slots 7 8 Slots 13 14 Slots 3 4 Slots 9 10 e Slots 15 16 Slots 5 6 Slots 11 12 Slots 17 18 3 When installing a rear module other than the 8320AR 041 use the following slot combinations e Slots 1 2 3 4 Slots 13 14 15 16 Slots 5 6 7 8 Slots 17 18 19 20 e Slots 9 10 11 12 4 Remove the Blank Plates from the rear of the selected card frame slots Seat the bottom of the rear module in the seating slot at the base of the frame s backplane 6 Align the top hole of the rear module with the screw hole on the top ed
107. e reference source for UDC 8625A B cards For More Information on additional connections for your card refer to chapter Installation on page 2 1 12 2 Appendix D Cascade Feature UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuration in DashBoard Note that the Cascade feature reguires that the input video format be the same as the output video format Basic Configuration For additional configuration details refer to the chapter Configuration on page 3 1 To configure a card 1 Select the Device View for one of the UDC 8625A B cards 2 Select the Config tab 3 Set up the network connection to your card as outlined in the section Ethernet Communication Setup on page 3 3 4 Specify the reference source as follows e Select the Video tab From the Reference Setup menu select Frame 1 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the second UDC 8625A B Setting up the First UDC 8625A B This section summarizes how to set up the Cascade feature on the first UDC 8625A B For additional configuration details refer to the chapter Configuration on page 3 1 Before proceeding ensure that the External Wings video source is locked to the same reference To set up the Cascade feature 1 Select the Device View for the first UDC 8625A B 2 Configure SDI OUT 1 as follows Select Config gt Video From the Output Format menu select the video format Ensure that the output is compatible with the selected
108. e status of the specified packet such as whether it is detected or not on the input For more information refer to the section Input Status Menus on page 9 32 Embedded Audio This field indicates the information extracted from the channel status such as PCM Non PCM 20bit or 24bit If there is PCM data a level in dB is also displayed When this field is blank the packet for the specified group is absent Details Toggling this button to Show enables the card to report information about the detected timecode such as the field the timecode is detected in type of timecode and a timestamp This information is displayed in the following format Field 1 Odd ATC VITC1 16HL 02 38 46 09 Field 1 Odd ATC VITC1 19HL 03 38 46 09 Field 2 Even ATC VITC2 16HL 02 38 46 09 Field 2 Even ATC VITC2 19HL 03 38 46 09 Example of Timecode Details Where each message includes the following information gt Field indicates which field the timecode was detected in e g Field I Odd gt Type indicates the type of timecode e g ATC VITC1 gt Line indicates the specific line the timecode data was detected in e g 16 Location indicates timecode is in the HANC H or VANC lt blank gt Channel indicates timecode is in the luma L or chroma C channel UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 HANC Pass Through or VANC Pass Through The HANC Pass Through and VANC Pass Through settings only
109. e will cooperate with and help other friendly companies o o NoD We will go above and beyond in times of crisis f there s no one to authorize the required action in times of company or customer crisis do what you know in your heart is right You may rent helicopters if necessary UDC 8625A A B User Manual Copyright Patents Ross Part Number 8625ADR 004 05 e Release Date March 2 2015 O 2015 Ross Video Limited Ross openGear and any related marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ross Video Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies PATENTS ISSUED and PENDING All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Ross Video While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document Ross Video assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Patent numbers US 7 034 886 US 7 508 455 US 7 602 446 US 7 802 802 B2 US 7 834 886 US 7 914 332 US 8 307 284 US 8 407 374 B2 US 8 499 019 B2 US 8 519 949 B2 US 8 743 292 B2 GB 2 419 119 B GB 2 447 380 B and other patents pending Important Regulatory and Safety Notices to Service Personnel Before using this product and nay associat
110. econd e Typically the edge triggered GPI is driven by external equipment that generates one pulse per event Level Level triggers are used when you want to assert a particular state for a setting You define the on air state of the function as being either Level High or Level Low Therefore if the on air state of the Key is defined as Level High for example when the GPI is a Level High signal the Key will stay on air If a Level Low is received the Key will be taken off air e If configured for Active Low the selected function is executed when the GPI input signal is driven Low e If configured for Active High the selected function is executed when the GPI input signal is driven High Tally Overview When configured as a Tally a port becomes an output providing a status indicator Typically this is used to indicate which input s are on air at any given moment Each tally output on the card can be configured to be active when any of the four inputs are on air They can be configured as Active High or Active Low The Trigger type Edge or Level is only relevant for GPI inputs and has no effect on Tally outputs The tally outputs defaults to a logical high level when inactive When the tally becomes active for example the signal is on air then the output is driven low UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuration 3 7 To set up GPl Tally communications Note The 8320AR 041 rear module does not include GPI O
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112. ed The input format is incompatible with its Input Status selected function Wings key video key alpha such as the input format does not match output format If an input is not selected for one of these functions no error is indicated The corresponding Input Loss alarm is enabled Error Incompatible Yellow Displayed if one or more of the first three Alarm Suppressed error conditions above exist but the corresponding alarm is disabled Output Frame Delay frames Indicates the current processing time of the 037 card OK Green Input Absent Yellow Indicates the status of the audio source AES Status Channel Silent Yellow Information reported in this field is dependent on the options configured in the Alarms tab Output Source Absent Yellow The Input Timing fields display the input Relative to Reference signal timing values relative to the selected reference Timing Display The Input Timing fields display the input Input to Output signal timing values relative to the SDI output of the card Indicates the timing of the specified SDI input Input Timing HH Clocks lines to what is selected in the Personality tab The display is in output format clocks and lines Indicates the relative timing of the output to Oupa timing ue Clk GS the selected reference signal This field displays information in the format of lt Input gt lt Format gt lt Coded
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114. ed to trigger actions such as Cut Dissolve the Key and or Background A push button switch or an ON OFF switch may be directly connected between the port and the adjacent ground pin Alternatively an external device may drive a low level Minimum pulse duration is 1ms anything shorter will be filtered out Typically users will configure the GPI for Edge trigger This means that the action is carried out either on the falling edge button is pushed or rising edge button is released depending on which Polarity is selected Alternatively users may configure the GPI for Level trigger In this mode the action is carried out on both the rising and falling edges so there are effectively two states The Polarity control can be used to invert the behavior Regardless of the trigger type GPI commands may be overridden by other command inputs such as serial protocols Edge This option enables the GPI to act as a latching trigger Edge triggers are used when you want to toggle between settings This option enables the GPI to execute a specific function If configured for Falling Edge the selected function is executed when the GPI input signal transitions from High to Low If configured for Rising Edge the selected function is executed when the GPI input signal transitions from Low to High Edge triggered GPI signals are sampled once a frame and the associated function is executed only once per frame The minimum pulse width is 1 millis
115. eeeseeeeeeeeeees UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Contents i ii Contents GPLOV rVi6W in RCC a E e a da 3 7 Pally Overview il 3 7 To set up GPI Tally communications 0 00 0 ccccceseeseceeceseeesceeeeeeceeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeneeeaees 3 8 Personality OPUS I Y FC ann cen ek ane GN see 3 9 Configuring the Transition Buttons ccccccccsccsessecseceseeeeceeceecesceeeeeceseeneecaeeaes 3 9 Configuring the Input Signal Timing Display 00 0 0 cceecesseeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeenees 3 9 Configuring the Edit Permissions c ccssessesseeescesceseeeseeeeeeeceseecsecsaecaeenaenaeens 3 10 Software Upgrades cian 3 11 Loading the Factory Defaults coi iii 3 13 Usmgel ataSaf6n Gu aaa Fd ah y Y yT FU 3 14 AFD 4 OVeTyle WG gt ee De to 4 2 Selecting an ARG Mode eu GW FU ee 4 4 Auto Output ARC Mode Auto AFD oococoncccocononoononnnonnconconccnnnon non nncnnno IFI Fn HR FHon 4 4 Using the Force AFD Optiot s ra enn E E N 4 5 Blank Number of Active Lines 0 cccccccssscessccssseessceececsecesseceeeecseceeaeceeeecsesseseeeseeeseseseeees 4 6 Managing the Ptofiles for ARC il 4 7 Configuring a Profile ccecceeccescesseeseesceseeceecssesaeceecesesseeesesereeeeeeeeeseeneeeneeneeeaees 4 7 Recalling a Profiles iin uu dT I Y yd actA A I 4 8 AFD and ARC Status cccccecccccsssescccsscesseceeecsecesseeeecessesesseceseecsseeeseceseecsseseseeceeeeseseeeecea 4 10 Ancillary Data 5 OVE TVS Wt ees dere Ou cout Rigas cree AN SEM IAM
116. efine the protected area of the active content and e determine how to best display the active content in 16 9 or 4 3 format The protected area is the section of the active content that must be displayed The unused portion of the image outside this protected area such as the edges at the sides or the top can be discarded without affecting the overall content For More Information on e ARC example cases refer to the section Appendix C ARC Setting Examples on page 11 1 Figure 4 1 provides an illustrative example of how an image in a 4 3 coded frame is defined by the applicable AFD Codes AFD Code 0010 AFD Code 0011 AFD Code 0100 se A O 16 9 Letterbox at the top 14 9 Letterbox atthe top Aspect ratio greater than 16 9 in a 4 3 Coded Frame in a 4 3 Coded Frame Letterbox in a 4 3 Coded Frame AFD Code 1000 1001 gt 4 3 Full Frame AFD Code 1010 AFD Code 1011 16 9 Letterbox in 4 3 Coded Frame 14 9 Letterbox Centered in 4 3 Coded Frame AFD Code 1101 AFD Code 1110 AFD Code 1111 4 3 Centered at 14 9 4 3 Coded Frame 16 9 Letterbox 14 9 Alternative Centered in 4 3 Coded Frame 16 9 Letterbox 4 3 Alternative Centered in 4 3 Coded Frame Legend This area of the picture may be cropped MI Added Black Bars Figure 4 1 Graphical Example of 4 3 Coded Frame Images UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Figure 4 2 provides an illustrative example of how an image in a 16 9 coded frame
117. eo to any supported video format and incorporates a video frame synchronizer to allow the output video to be timed to an external video reference The UDC 8625A series can cleanly switch between SDI IN 1 and SDI IN 2 for conversion The two sources do not have to be the same format SDI IN 3 and SDI IN 4 do not offer format conversion Using advanced video de interlacing algorithms and full 10 bit processing format conversion is performed with the highest possible picture guality As part of the format conversion process a flexible aspect ratio converter allows the video to be re sized to a number of standard aspect ratios Supported Format Conversions Input Formats This section provides a summary of the supported formats for conversion available for the UDC 8625A series Table 1 1 Note that if an unsupported format is received an alarm message is displayed in the Video Processing Output field of the Signal tab Table 1 1 Supported Conversion Formats Output Formats 480i 59 94 1080p 50 Lvl A 2 o 1o o o N N Y Y Y Y lt 1080i 59 94 lt 1080p 59 94 Lvi A 1 6 Introduction UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Output Format Reference Compatibility The UDC 8625A series locks the output video to an external reference Reference compatibility is shown in Table 1 2 A check mark indicates a supported output reference compatibility Table
118. er loss rl 2 11 PowerstatuS vaa 9 5 Preview Key Source option DashBoard 9 29 Proc Amps black Offset ill rs 9 25 black offset adjusting e eeeeeeeennn 8 7 CB gain adjusting cc eceseeseeeceseeeeeeeeeees 8 7 chroma gain adjusting eeeeeeeneenen 8 7 chroma gain setting e eeeueeneenen 9 25 enabling uii sia 9 25 MENUS et litis 8 7 9 25 OVETVICW uu uw Yng DN ERA 8 7 TeSeEDirtton Miles ou Ro each GU YRU o YU 8 7 A TT CCD FAS 9 25 video gain adjusting eeueieiee 8 7 video gain setting cooooononnninoninnionccnnonncononos 9 25 Processed output enabling audio groups oooooonocccocnnoninnninninncnnno 3 6 MENS ne TY RR NY 9 12 SOUP si YG Fn idee ale Yd 9 7 Producttab a ie iris 9 6 Profiles ARO NN ts 4 7 4 8 Program output selecting ee ueeeeeee 8 8 Program Select option 9 29 9 30 Program Source alarm oooconncnnnnocinnnnonconncnnonnnnnos 9 35 R RAM CACHE directory coocococconcconcnncnnnnnnonos 7 5 9 26 RAM status oi diu 9 5 Rate transition ooononccnonncccnncnocinnonoss 8 9 8 10 9 30 Read only information Card status oa cinin ind ID ei Ry 9 2 hardware uu a dlr i OU sign 9 5 Produc 9 6 Signal tab 9 2 9 3 9 4 Rear modules alarm enabling ooooononnnnnnnnincninninnconnonncnnnons 9 34 audio Cabling cia 2 13 Bypass relay cooooconicinonincnconionconnonncnnnonccononos 2 11 Cabling cr Ge a GYG YRU 2 7 cabling ethernet
119. es the channel on the input Group Chij b Embeds the specified Group and Channel pair on the input AES Ch Embeds the channel of the selected AES source Hz Tone kHz Tone Embeds the selected test tone Pass Resets the specified group settings to pass the default input channels to the output channels Mute Mutes the specified channel Insert Tones All Groups Pass Inserts tones into the specified channel Resets all group settings to pass the default input channels to the output channels Mute Mutes all channels Insert Tones Inserts tones into all channels a Ifthe selected source is not present silence is embedded b Default is embedded 1 1 mapping e g G1C1 OUT is mapped to G1C1 IN c Only applicable with UDC 8625A A or UDC 8625A B when AES Input is enabled UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 21 AES Inputs Menus Table 9 17 summarizes the AES inputs setup options available in DashBoard for the UDC 8625A A and UDC 8625A B Note that the number of AES inputs available depends on how the AES IO Config is set see Table 9 10 Table 9 17 AES Inputs Menu Items Option Title Parameter Description Selected SRC is always used on the specified input Sample Rate Conversion Cleared SRC is not used on the specified input Select this option when using non PCM audio data Ch Gain dB 20 to 202 Adjust
120. eteeeeceseeeeeeeeeees 9 21 transition rates eee eeeeeseesceseereeeseeeeneeenees 8 11 transitions notes OM cooocccnccccnnoncnnonacononcnonnnos 8 11 Y dad alta 8 11 WECO Wiring eese einen 2 13 Audio Fade enabling oooooncocnonicninnincninncnnninncnnnos 6 2 Audio Metadata field ooooooononconnnnnccinnconconnnnnnno 9 33 Audiotab y Y ik tee eee 6 2 9 12 Auto button behavior ooooncocccnnncccnonnncnonanononnnnonnn 9 11 button BKGD oooccononcccnnonacononnconanacononcnnnnoss 9 29 button configuring ooocccoonocnconconnonnnanonononnnnno 3 9 play logos ack iia seit CF denen eas 9 27 transition rates oo eeeeeeeeseesceeceseeeeeeeeneeenees 8 10 transition type eeeeeeeeseeesceeceeeeeeeeeteeenees 9 30 transition performing 8 10 Auto Change Over 2 11 8 8 8 9 9 29 Auto Output AFD mode cocooooocicnoonconnooninnconconnonnnos 4 4 Alito Play si Gw yD oeeie nh coves hows 8 6 Auto Select Key uei GG GY 8 4 9 28 Auto Trans Type ri Ga anabel 8 8 B Background Auto Change Over conconccconconnooncononononnncnnonno 9 29 properties configuring uu 9 29 selecting program output ueeenenn 8 8 transition Tails 8 9 Backup Source alarm ooonconcnicninnoccnonnncnncnncnnonno 9 35 BKGD Auto button tia 9 29 Cut button eu ia 9 29 rate selectingu ita RC 9 30 Tate SEUNG E NG 9 30 Black offset setting eeeeneen 8 7 9 25 Blank Active Lines setting
121. ettings gt AFD Code gt 4 3 N A Pillarbox 4 3 1001 or N A if Auto Output AFD Output Settings gt AFD Code gt 16 9 11 4 Appendix C ARC Setting Examples UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 HD to 4 3 SD Letterbox In this example the input is HD 16 9 Figure 11 7 and the UDC 8625A series card output format is set to SD 4 3 Figure 11 8 Black bars are added to the top and bottom of the image Figure 11 7 HD 16 9 Input Figure 11 8 SD 4 3 Letterbox Output Use the settings provided in Table 11 4 to configure the card for an HD to SD letterbox If there is an Input AFD you may need to use the Force Input AFD option Full Frame 16 9 1000 Table 11 4 ARC Tab Settings DashBoard Menu Item Set to Output Settings gt ARC Mode 4 3 Input Settings gt ARC Mode Any option Input Settings gt Aspect Ratio N A Input Settings gt AFD Code gt 4 3 N A Input Settings gt AFD Code gt 16 9 Full Frame 16 9 1000 Letterbox 16 9 1010 or N A if Auto Output AFD Output Settings gt AFD Code gt 16 9 N A Output Settings gt AFD Code gt 4 3 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix C ARC Setting Examples 11 5 HD to 4 3 SD Zoom In this example the input is HD 16 9 Figure 11 9 and the UDC 8625A series card output format is set to SD Figure 11 10 Figure 11 9 HD 16 9 Input Figure 11 10 SD 4 3 Zoom Output There are two methods presented changing the
122. fore looping back if looping is enabled it pauses on the last frame for the specified number of frames a Requires an ethernet connection and sufficient free space on the CompactFlash card b These settings only apply when there is an image loaded in the Logo channel When the Logo channel is empty these settings have no effect eo e The default is 0 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 The default value is 0 which represents the top left corner of the active picture area This option is only applicable when an animation file is selected Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 27 Key Setup Menus Menu Title Table 9 21 summarizes the Key Setup tab options available for Key 2 in DashBoard Parameters Table 9 21 Key Setup Menu Items Key 2 eocee Description Adjusts the luminance level of the key The lower i a cip 4 to 1019 the threshold setting the more the Key is visible Gain 0 to 100 Adjusts the softness of the edges of the key Clip amp Gain Make Linear Resets the clip and gain to the default values Selected The polarity of the Key Alpha is inverted Key Invert Cleared The Key Alpha is not inverted Auto Select A Key which two video signals Alpha and Fill are used Key Type A Key that uses the luminance values of the key Self source for the alpha The card performs a multiplicative key The Key Dashaned Alpha mixes the Key Video with the B
123. ge of the frame backplane 7 Verify that the card aligns with the rear module before fully tightening any of the slot screws 8 Using a Phillips screwdriver and the supplied screw fasten the rear module to the backplane Do not over tighten 9 Ensure proper frame cooling and ventilation by having all rear frame slots covered with rear modules or Blank Plates To install the card in an openGear frame 1 When using the 8320AR 041 rear module install the card in an even numbered slot e g slot 2 4 6 etc Note The siot number is dependent on the slot combinations you installed the rear module in This allows adeguate spacing to avoid damaging the card the cards installed in the neighboring slots or both 2 When using a rear module other than the 8320AR 041 install the card in slot 2 6 10 14 or 18 Hold the card by the edges and carefully align the card edges with the rails in the frame Fully insert the card into the frame until the card is properly seated in the rear module 2 6 Installation UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 UDC 8625A Cabling This section provides an overview of the UDC 8625A cabling 8310AR 033 Rear Module Figure 2 6 outlines the cabling designations when using the 8310AR 033 rear module Note that this rear module occupies four slots in the frame and accommodates one card GPIO 3 GPIO 1 SDI IN 1 GPIO 2 SDI IN 2 SDI IN 3 GPIO 4 GPIO 5 SDI I
124. ges including loss of profits incurred by the use of this product Implied warranties are expressly limited to the duration of this warranty This user manual provides all pertinent information for the safe installation and operation of your openGear Product Ross Video policy dictates that all repairs to the UDC 8625A series card are to be conducted only by an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative Therefore any unauthorized attempt to repair this product by anyone other than an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative will automatically void the warranty Please contact Ross Video Technical Support for more information In Case of Problems Should any problem arise with your UDC 8625A series card please contact the Ross Video Technical Support Department Contact information is supplied at the end of this publication A Return Material Authorization number RMA will be issued to you as well as specific shipping instructions should you wish our factory to repair your UDC 8625A series card If reguired a temporary replacement frame will be made available at a nominal charge Any shipping costs incurred will be the responsibility of you the customer All products shipped to you from Ross Video Limited will be shipped collect The Ross Video Technical Support Department will continue to provide advice on any product manufactured by Ross Video Limited beyond the warranty period without charge for the life of th
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126. gs can be specified manually Static or may be obtained automatically from a server on your network DHCP or to a network that has a route to the network your DashBoard client computer is on Note Connect the card to the same network as your DashBoard client computer Refer to the section Ethernet Port Cabling on page 2 14 for installation details To set up ethernet communications for the card 1 From the Device View select the Config tab 2 Select the Ethernet tab located at the bottom of the Config tab Embedded Audio Selection Video GPITally Ehem Personali Config Tab Ethernet Tab 3 To obtain network settings automatically select DHCP from the Method area 4 To manually configure the ethernet settings Select Static from the Method area Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings for the card 5 Click Apply Changes to save the new settings Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings Note The Ethernet Status field in the Ethernet tab displays the current status of your connection Refer to Table 9 8 on page 9 10 for a list of the messages UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuration 3 3 Selecting the Reference Source The openGear frames support a distributed frame reference allowing incoming reference signals to feed timing information to all cards in that frame Thus a single composite or tri level sync signal can be used for multiple UDC 8625A
127. hat Cleared the Proc Amp controls are not applied when the output is assigned as an External Wings or Test Pattern Video Gain 0 to 2002 Adjusts the output video gain level Adjusts the card output chroma gain i 0 Chroma Gain 0 to 200 percentage C and C simultaneously CB Gain 0 to 200 Adjusts the output Cy gain Black Offset IRE 8 to 100 Adjusts the output black level of the card Resets all Proc Amp controls to the Proe Amp BO factory default values a The default value is 100 b The default value is 0 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 25 Logos Menus Table 9 20 summarizes the Logos options available in DashBoard Each logo has a sub tab to select which logo is to be modified Note The Logos tab is disabled when using the 8320AR 041 rear module You can configure the menus on the Logos tab but the settings do not take effect Table 9 20 Logos Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description Displays a small image that represents the currently loaded media file For animations the fifth frame is displayed Video Image Displays a thumbnail image Only available when the card Ethernet port is connected and properly configured A black box with text indicates that no image is currently loaded Displays a small image that represents the currently loaded media file on the Alpha channel For animations the fifth frame i
128. hat all signals are synchronous An asynchronous signal may vertically scroll or glitch if put on air 12 4 Appendix D Cascade Feature UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix E Software Licenses In This Appendix This appendix provides third party software license information for your UDC 8625A series card This product includes multiple software components which are individually licensed under one or more of the following licenses included in this appendix This appendix contains the following sections BSD e Dual GPL Free Type e GPL e LGPL UG MIT zlib UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix E Software Licenses 13 1 BSD Copyright c 1991 1993 The Regents of the University of California All rights reserved This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by Kenneth Almquist Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 lt BSD Advertising Clause omitted per the July 22 1999 licensing change ftp ftp cs berkeley edu pub 4bsd README Impt License Chang
129. he Input Settings column 5 Ifyou selected Force AFD option for the input settings UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 AFD 4 7 4 8 AFD For input 4 3 formats specify where the active content is displayed by selecting one of the options from the 4 3 AFD Code menu located in the Input Settings column For input 16 9 formats specify where the active picture is displayed by selecting one of the options from the 16 9 AFD Code menu located in the Input Settings column 6 Ifyou selected Force AFD option for the output settings e For output 4 3 formats specify where the active content is displayed by selecting one of the options from the 4 3 AFD Code menu located in the Output Settings column For output 16 9 formats specify where the active picture is displayed by selecting one of the options from the 16 9 AFD Code menu located in the Output Settings column 7 To remove encoded signals use the SD Blank Active Lines slider to select the number of lines at the top of the active picture to blank 8 To automatically set the output format when the profile is recalled Select the Set Output Format check box in the Extra Options area e Choose a video format to output from the provided menu Recalling a Profile You can recall a profile via a button on the Status sub tab located on the ARC tab or via GPI ARC profile recalls are performed within 1 frame For More Information on e configur
130. he MFC 8300 Series or MFC 0G3 Series User Manual and the DashBoard User Manual However the following card parameters are not restored saved using DataSafe Ethernet setup settings e Filenames on the CompactFlash Card Temporary on air controls such as fade to black 3 14 Configuration UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 AFD In This Chapter Active Format Description AFD is data that is embedded in the ancillary area to describe the picture format e g 4 3 16 9 and how it has been converted from one format to another This information is intended to define how the video of one aspect ratio will display when another aspect ratio is used SMPTE 2016 1 This chapter outlines the AFD controls that the UDC 8625A series card provides The following topics are discussed e Overview e Auto Output ARC Mode Auto AFD Blank Number of Active Lines e Using the Force AFD Option e Managing the Profiles for ARC AFD and ARC Status version 6 2 0 or higher You can download the DashBoard Control System software and manual from the Ross Video website Note Before proceeding ensure that you are running DashBoard software UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 AFD 4 1 Overview 4 2 AFD The UDC 8625A series card uses the input and output AFD settings to configure the Aspect Ratio Converter ARC The UDC 8625A series card uses the AFD to determine where in the coded frame the active content is e d
131. he default value It is recommended to set the Time Code and Audio Metadata fields to Disable moeocp UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 19 Embedded Audio Processing Menus Table 9 15 summarizes the options in the Embedded Audio Processing tab There are sub tabs for inputs 1 and 2 so that different settings can be maintained Table 9 15 Embedded Audio Processing Menu Items Menu Title Sample Rate Conversion Ch Gain dB Parameters Description SRC is not used on an input Select this option when using non PCM audio data 20 to 20 SRC is used on the specified input Adjusts the gain of the specified channel of audio Select 0 when using non PCM audio data Ch Invert Selected Inverts the audio signal of the specified channel Cleared Audio signal of the specified channel is not inverted Use for non PCM audio data Reset Resets the parameters for the specified audio group only to the default values All Groups a _ The default value is 0 9 20 Appendix A DashBoard Menus Resets the parameters for all groups of the specified Input to the default values UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Embedded Audio Selection Menus Menu Title Table 9 16 summarizes the options in the Embedded Audio Selection tab Table 9 16 Embedded Audio Selection Menu Items Ch Source Parameters Mute Description Mut
132. i 4 2 4 3 4 10 9 15 Communication ethernet settings ooooonconnnnocnconconnnoncnnonnncnncnn nos 3 3 Gn tai 3 8 network setup cooooococcoccconconconncononononnnnnnonnonnnnos 3 3 CompactFlash Datasafenn a rada 3 14 file capacity nin as 7 5 FTP connection rieni 7 3 location on card coconcnnccnicnononocnnoncnncnnoncconnnnno 2 3 media files como ada 7 2 7 3 7 5 ROOT directory sceniniai 7 5 SAUS 2 eng Dei yi E dg Fa Y 9 5 supported formats coooccccocnoccooccononanonnnnnninncnnnos 7 4 Components OVervi W ccccecceeseeteeseeeseeseeeseeseens 2 3 Compressed audio metadata oocooncnnnnnccinnnnconnns 5 6 Config tab unan is 9 7 ethernet settings ooooonccinnnocononconnonncanonnnonncnnnos 3 3 GPI and Tally setup oooononnnincnnonionocononncononos 3 13 Load Factory Defaults e e eeeenon 3 13 Suput SEP Fe i mey 8 3 OVER 3 5 reference Set p ni is 3 4 video format ti 3 4 video output setup cooooncnnnniocccononnconccnnonnncnnonnos 3 5 Configuring Sl o RE 3 8 input signal timing display 3 9 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 keyS yn ne r YW DF ee 8 4 MT DR Cd ydy Fns 3 9 transition buttons 0oooonnccnoniococonconconncnncnnonanonos 3 9 videoformat sn uu GT DG 3 4 Connection FIP oinen es eneid 7 3 Conversion format oooocooccnonoccnonnnononnoronnacononnarononos 1 6 CRC Errors field coccion sis 9 32 Cut audio v fades cocoonocnncccocnnononnnonnonnconnonconnnon nono 8 10 button behavior o
133. ialog enables you to monitor the upgrade process Notice that each card is listed in the dialog with a m button This button is replaced with a Reboot button once the software file is loaded to that card Important Avoid clicking the individual Reboot buttons until all cards have successfully completed the file upload process and the OK button located in the bottom right corner of the dialog is enabled Click OK to re boot all the cards listed in the Uploading to Selected Devices dialog UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuration 3 11 The Reboot Confirm dialog displays indicating the number of cards that will re boot Click Yes to continue the upgrade process Note that clicking Cancel or No returns you to the Uploading to Selected Devices dialog without rebooting the card s The card s are temporarily taken off line during the re boot process The process is complete once the status indicators for the Card State and Connection fields return to their previous status Troubleshooting If you encounter problems when upgrading your card software verify the following Your network settings on the card are valid Refer to Table 9 8 for a list of available settings The ethernet cable is properly connected if you are uploading the file via a network connection The file you are attempting to load is a bin file that is for the card you are upgrading e If you are upgrading to version 1 3 or higher from
134. ication Code If you use option 4d1 you must provide the Installation Information in the manner specified by section 6 of the GNU GPL for conveying Corresponding Source 5 Combined Libraries You may place library facilities that are a work based on the Library side by side in a single library together with other library facilities that are not Applications and are not covered by this License and convey such a combined library under terms of your choice if you do both of the following a Accompany the combined library with a copy of the same work based on the Library uncombined with any other library facilities conveyed under the terms of this License UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix E Software Licenses 13 9 b Give prominent notice with the combined library that part of it is a work based on the Library and explaining where to find the accompanying uncom bined form of the same work 6 Revised Versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License from time to time Such new versions will be sim ilar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Library as you received it specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU Lesser General Public License or any later version applies to it you have
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136. imecode data is not detected on the input Details Show The area below the button displays information on the detected timecode Hide Information is hidden Audio Metadata Present Audio metadata is detected on the input Not Present Audio metadata is not detected on the input Other Packets Group Channel 4 The packet is detected and its DID and SDID are displayed Not Present No other packets are detected Indicates the embedded audio is a linear PCM sample This information comes from channel status Non PCM Indicates the embedded audio is a non PCM sample This information comes from channel status Indicates that the word length of the embedded audio is 20bits Indicates that the word length of the embedded audio is 24bits Indicates the audio level No Input PCM Displays the status of the specified PCM silent Chi OL US channel input Non PCM Async Displays the word length of the audio in Wort Leven apt the number of bits BE The incoming AES signal is indicating 50 15 or CCiTT J 17 emphasis Emphasis Sample Rate Not Present it This field displays information in the format of lt format audio status gt The DID SDID for AFD packets are DID 41h SDID 05h The DID SDID for closed captioning packets are DID 61h SDID 01h The DID SDID for timecode packets are DID 60h SDID 60h The DID SDID for compresse
137. ing a GPI refer to the section Setting up GPI Tally Communications on page 3 7 To recall a profile 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the ARC tab 2 Select the Status sub tab UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Embedded Audio Selection Proc Amps Key Setup On Air Control Input Status Alarm Enables Config y EF eel Embedded Audio Processing Recall Profile Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Profile 5 Profile 6 Profile 7 Profile 8 Refresh Upload Reboot ARC Tab Status Tab 3 Select a profile from the provided list 4 Click Recall Profile UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 AFD 4 9 AFD and ARC Status The following fields and tabs provide status information on the ARC and or AFD 4 10 AFD Video Processing Input This field in the Signal tab indicates the status of the input Information such as the format aspect ratio coded frame and the detected AFD code four digit AFD code and whether AFD is enabled is also displayed Refer to Table 9 1 on page 9 2 for details Video Processing Output This field in the Signal tab indicates the status of the output AFD whether it is enabled the aspect ratio and the four digit AFD code if the AFD is enabled Refer to Table 9 1 on page 9 2 for details The ARC tab includes the AFDs Used in the ARC fields These fields display the Input AFD and Output AFD codes used in the ARC Refer to Table 9 13 on page 9 14 for details The Input
138. ing to a specific Logo channel on the card The file can be a format as listed in Table 7 1 Note that the transfer of animations is not supported at this time Note The RossLing channel in XPression must be set as a passive FTP connection in order to set up communications between XPression and the UDC 8625A series card Refer to the XPression documentation for details To connect to XPression via RossLing you must establish an FTP connection using the following information IP Address Have the IP address from the Config gt Ethernet menu in DashBoard for your card e User Name xpression Password password UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Media File Management 7 3 CompactFlash Card The CompactFlash Card is 2GB in size but the number of files you can store depends on the type of file The CF Card Status field in the Hardware tab displays how much space is available on the CompactFlash Card Notes on using the CompactFlash Card The UDC 8625A series card can be operated without the CompactFlash Card installed but it is not hot swappable Do not insert or remove the CompactFlash Card when the UDC 8625A series card is installed in the frame The UDC 8625A series card uses ext3 formatting for the CompactFlash It does not support FAT formatted CompactFlash cards Image Specifications Media files used on the UDC 8625A series card must meet the specifications outlined in
139. ings specified in the Force Output Settings When Input is set to Force AFD and Output is set to Force AFD Card ignores any AFD data on the input and applies the settings specified in the Force Input Settings fields The output AFD is set in the Force Output Settings field card applies the settings specified in the Force Output Settings Aspect Ratio SD only UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Specifies how the SD output will be scaled and the AFD data is coded in the output Applies only when using SD outputs HD and 3G outputs always use 16 9 Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 15 Menu Title Input Settings AFD Code Output Settings AFD Code 9 16 Appendix A DashBoard Menus Table 9 13 Profile Menu Items Parameters Letterbox 16 9 top 0010 Letterbox 14 9 top 0011 Letterbox gt 16 9 center 0100 Full frame 4 3 1000 Full frame 4 3 1001 Letterbox 16 9 center 1010 Letterbox 14 9 center 1011 Full frame 4 3 alter 14 9 1101 Letterbox 16 9 alter 14 9 1110 Letterbox 16 9 alter 4 3 1111 Description This menu is only used for 4 3 SD inputs if the ARC Mode is set to Forced Input or the input AFD is missing Refer to the section Overview on page 4 2 for more information Full frame 16 9 0010 Pillarbox 14 9 center 0011 Letterbox gt 16 9 center 0100 Full frame 16 9 1000 Pillarb
140. is defined by the applicable AFD Codes AFD Code 0100 AFD Code 1000 0010 AFD Code 1001 AFD Code 1010 16 9 Letterbox with aspect 16 9 Coded Full Frame 4 3 Pillarbox 16 9 Full Frame ratio greater than 16 9 with Protected Area AFD Code 1011 0011 AFD Code 1101 AFD Code 1110 AFD Code 1111 14 9 centered image 4 3 with alternative 16 9 with alternative 16 9 with alternative in a 16 9 Coded Frame 14 9 center 14 9 center 4 3 center Legend Cropped areas of the picture MI Added Black Bars Figure 4 2 Graphical Example of 16 9 Coded Frame Images UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 AFD 4 3 Selecting an ARC Mode This section provides information to help you select an ARC mode for your UDC 8625A series card Auto Output ARC Mode Auto AFD When the card is configured for Auto Output ARC mode Auto AFD the output AFD is based on the input AFD Code Note that only the bold AFD indicate a change in AFD code 4 3 Mode Table 4 1 provides the Output AFD information when the input uses a 4 3 aspect ratio Table 4 1 Input AFD is 4 3 Input AFD Output AFD 4 3 Coded Frame 4 3 Coded Frame 16 9 Coded Frame 4 3 0010 4 3 0010 16 9 1000 4 3 0011 4 3 0011 16 9 1011 4 3 0100 4 3 0100 16 9 0100 4 3 1000 4 3 1000 16 9 1001 4 3 1001 4 3 1001 16 9 1001 4 3 1010 4 3 1010 16 9 1000 4 3 1011 4 3 1011 16 9 1011 4 3 1101 4 3 1101 16 9 1101 4 3 1110 4 3 1110 16 9 1110 4 3 1111 4 3 1111 16 9 1111 GI oj id ojig
141. ket type the user can control the insertion position To configure the processing of specific ANC types 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the ANC tab 2 For each packet select how the card processes the ANC data by selecting an option from the Action field Refer to Table 9 14 on page 9 18 for a list of options Note It is recommended to set the Time Code and Audio Metadata fields to Disable when converting between interlace and progressive video 3 Specify the line to insert the ANC data packet as follows Use the Insertion Line menu to select a line to insert the specified ANC packet on The default is 12 for each packet Note that all packets are inserted in VANC except for timecode in non SD formats which are inserted in the HANC e Note that if more than one packet is to be inserted in the same line the packet with the lowest insertion order number will be inserted first 4 Specify the insertion order for the data packet as follows Use the Insertion Order menu to define the hierarchy of the packets insertion Note that the lower the number the higher priority the packet is given For example by default the AFD packet is set to be inserted first 1 and Compressed Audio Metadata is inserted fourth 4 5 4 Ancillary Data UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Closed Captioning When disabled closed captioning packet and line 21 is not inserted Otherwise this section summarizes the cl
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144. lowing tips and restrictions apply when managing your media files Ensure the Ethernet port on the rear module is configured as required Note The 8320AR 041 rear module does not include an Ethernet port Refer to the UDC 8625A Release Notes for information on accessing the media files stored on your CompactFlash card Media files such as stills and animations are transferred to and from the UDC 8625A series card using FTP protocol The media files are stored on a CompactFlash that is installed on the UDC 8625A series card e If you select an image size that is larger than the current video format only a portion of the image may be displayed e When a media file is loaded metadata such as X Y position is also loaded if it exists Otherwise default values are used For animations parameters are recalled after the last frame is loaded e When using Mac OS X to transfer files to the CompactFlash Card via an FTP server you may only have read only access Refer to your Mac OS XTM documentation for details For More Information on cabling the Ethernet port refer to the section Ethernet Port Cabling on page 2 14 configuring the Ethernet port refer to the section Ethernet Communication Setup on page 3 3 7 2 Media File Management UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Media File Basics Media files such as animations and still images can be transferred to and from the CompactFl
145. menu select a transition rate Specify the rate in number of frames as required in the Slow Rate Medium Rate and Fast Rate fields 3 Set the Key Transition Rate as follows From the Key Rate menu select a transition rate Specify the rate in number of frames as required in the Slow Rate Medium Rate and Fast Rate fields Auto Change Over Setup The Auto Change Over feature enables you to select a backup source for the Background should the original source be lost In this mode SDI IN 1 is automatically assigned as the main source and SDI IN 2 as the backup source If the SDI IN 1 signal is lost the card switches to the backup source The output stays on the backup source until the SDI IN 1 source returns for 30 seconds at which time the card will switch back to the SDI IN 1 source Note that the Cut and Auto options are disabled in this mode To configure and apply the Auto Change Over feature 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the On Air Control tab 2 Select the Auto Change Over box The Source menu is now read only displaying Input 1 as the Background source and Input 2 as the Backup source Performing a Cut Transition Before proceeding verify how the Cut button behaves during a transition as set in the Personality tab Note that clicking the Cut button while a transition is already in progress can either abort or instantly finish the transition depending on the option selected in the Personality ta
146. n the SDI IN 2 video input is valid When this LED is red the SDI IN 2 input is not present or is invalid When this LED is green the SDI IN 3 input is valid When this LED is red the SDI IN 3 input is not present or is invalid When this LED is green the SDI IN 4 video input is valid When this LED is red the SDI IN 4 input is not present or is invalid When this LED is green the reference signal is valid When this LED is red the reference signal is not present or is invalid UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Card Installation This section provides a brief overview of the physical installation of the UDC 8625A series cards The procedure for installing a rear module and card is the same regardless of the rear module and frame used However the rear module you install depends on the frame and the features you reguire Note The DFR 8310 series frame does not support the UDC 8625A A or the UDC 8625A B Supported Rear Modules For cabling designations refer to the applicable section in this chapter UDC 8625A Rear Modules The UDC 8625A can be used with the following rear modules DFR 8310 series frames The 8310AR 033 rear module is required The 8310AR 033 provides four SDI inputs four SDI outputs eight GPIOs a reference input a serial port and an ethernet port The 8310AR 033 includes a bypass relay between SDI IN 1 and SDI OUT 1 Due to this relay this rear module
147. nd thumbnail The selections for the Source and Backup menus swap in anticipation of the next transition 6 To perform an Auto Key transition 8 10 Operation UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 e Click the corresponding Auto button for the Key located below the applicable thumbnail e The Key is transitioned on or off air The Key Status field s indicate the on air status of the key Performing a Fade to Black The Fade to Black feature allows you to fade to black where the output is faded to black at the Background Rate To perform a Fade to Black 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the On Air Control tab 2 Toggle the Fade to Black button in the Multiple Transition area Refer to Table 9 22 on page 9 29 for details Fade Down When the button displays this label clicking it performs an Auto transition to black The button label changes to Fade Up Fade Up When the button displays this label clicking it performs an Auto transition from black The button label changes to Fade Down Note If the Fade Down Fade Up button is clicked while a Fade to Black is in transition the transition can be paused ignored or reversed depending on how the Transition Behavior option in the Personality tab is configured For More Information on e configuring the Transition Behavior option refer to the section Configuring the Transition Buttons on page 3 9 Notes on Transitions with Audio
148. nnnincnicinoninnonccinnconncnncnnnnos 9 4 Inputs AES cipal ii 6 3 9 22 AES Configuring 0oooocccocconconcconcnnnonncnnonaninnnnno 6 2 AFD Status ian a i NiD 9 14 alarms enabling ooocoocnnnnnnncnnnnonccnnonncnnnnos 9 34 cables connecting serrer ee ene 2 7 LEDS ae FY Yn AANEEN 2 4 Teierenc o O YD 3 4 signal timing configuring seese 3 9 SUALUS aa ias 4 10 9 4 9 32 UMNE A TY TY 9 4 9 11 Insertion Line Menu n nsicscsnin ictis iesise 5 4 Insertion Order menu coooooconnnnionicononnconocnnonnnonnonnnnos 5 4 Installing audio cabling ooooncnnnnnnnninnincninnonnccnnonncnnoos 2 13 card en I HI AN da 2 6 ethernet communication 2 14 A GENRE THES FER 2 15 rear module 2 5 2 6 2 7 reference Cabling oooconoonnniccnionicnnncnioncancnnno 2 12 slot combinations cooooocococnoconocnocnnoninnnonnconnonno 2 6 tallies a 2 15 video cabling ooooononioninoninnincninnonnccnnon cnn nooo 2 12 Internal Key feature c ooococcnncnionincnioninnconnonnccnnon nono 8 2 Inverting audio channels iris 6 3 embedded audio channels coco 9 20 ILA Gu os 8 5 9 28 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 IP Addr ss y Y WG FE Y AGY 3 3 9 10 J JP7 external reference Source sses 9 7 Reference termination 9 9e n9nnennee 2 3 JPEG format ciii GYG FFF GFTN 7 4 Jumpers ee nn 2 3 K Key auto select type i ei ace Gane 8 4 box mask uu eii ien 8 5 9 28 clip adj stin la 8 4 gain adjusting c oooooonncnionconcnoncnnconncnonnncnonano
149. nnnononnonoos 10 5 Unshaped key eiu GT 8 4 9 28 Upgrades SO LWATO di ia 3 11 troubleshooting oooonccnocnnonocnnonnnononnnnancnnnnnnos 3 12 Vv VANC audio metadata status 9 33 closed captioning status 9 32 9 33 insertion Me Hacia 5 4 packet insertion coooonconnnocnocnconconncnncanonanonnnnnos 5 6 pass through 5 3 9 18 PTOCESSING ue TY ia 5 4 StatUS Aa 5 1 5 2 9 32 timecode insertion coooooooonccconnonncononnnonncanonn nono 5 6 timecode status cc ceceeeeeeseeteeeeeeneeeseenees 9 33 VANC Pass Through menu eeeeeeceereeees 9 18 Vertical Delay iia 3 6 9 8 V Fade audio 6 2 8 10 8 11 9 12 9 29 auto trans typ cocoocccoccnoncnionnconncnnnnnonnannonanono 9 30 OVET VIEW en WYD 1 2 Video AFD codes asa 4 1 Cabling cecilia 2 7 2 12 configuratiOn aseina nasisita n 9 7 format selecting oooooocononicnnncnocnnonnonnononinnnnnos 3 4 gama jus ia 8 7 input signal timing status eee 3 9 PU ii a 2 11 Outputs configuring coooocccioninnionccnncnncnnncnnonnss 3 5 power fail telay cias 2 11 Tcferencens arial 2 12 3 4 SUS caia ida 4 10 Video Image field ooooononiconicnnncnnccinnonoconnonnonnonos 9 26 Video Processing Input field 4 10 9 2 Video Processing Output field 4 10 9 3 Video tab usina 3 4 Ww WECO audio cabling 2 5 2 10 2 13 10 6 GPIO ports sieros ee 2 5 2 7 2 8 2 15 Wings ARC settings examples 11
150. nos 8 4 MV ES 8 5 9 28 self type NG ia Lu 8 2 8 4 9 28 Setup options NT haere 9 28 shaped selecting e e eneen 8 4 9 28 Status On AIL senesi nes ineei 9 29 Status On aif cocoooccoccncnncncnonnoronnnconnnanononnnnrnnoss 8 11 transition rate selecting 8 9 9 30 transparency adjusting 8 5 9 28 type selecta ici ia 8 4 9 28 unshaped selecting oooooonnncnnn o 8 4 9 28 Key 1 configuring coooonconnonnnncioncnnccnnonnconncononnncnonnnonos 8 3 Wings SUTEEN E iE 8 8 Key 2 CONMBUMNG a dd I GYF FT 8 4 source selecting ooooconocnconionicnnonincncononnnonnonno 8 8 Key Alpha MP ol ated 9 28 unshaped oia 9 28 Key Alpha Type menu riein 8 4 Key Auto button ooooooconicnnnonicnnocconnconcnnccnncnonnnnnos 9 30 Key Cut button cooonoonncnnnnionioccoonconconnonnonnncnnonnnonos 9 30 Key Inyert opti n vs Gu Y FY awakes 8 5 Key Setup tab 8 4 8 5 9 28 Key Status eldoctor 8 11 Key Transition rate selecting oseere 8 9 Key Type auto select uc a ese 8 4 9 28 selecting scsi Hania ia nities 8 4 lA O SAP ABE ICAL nn 8 4 9 28 Keyer Control Key Auto button c ooooooconccnoccocccocconnonnonnncnnonnos 9 30 Key Cut button Ae i i 9 30 STATUS uu A Fd i 9 29 L LEDs input St fUS e r n a 2 4 OVEIVIEW eiieeii ah Ud 2 4 reference status coooococcnonnoononncnnnoncconnonncnnnon nono 2 4 Level GPI en atea 9 9 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Line 21 GG WG FFR 5 5
151. nt of problems with your UDC 8625A series card the following basic troubleshooting checklist may help identify the source of the problem If the frame still does not appear to be working properly after checking all possible causes please contact your openGear products distributor or the Technical Support department at the numbers listed under the Contact Us section 1 Visual Review Performing a guick visual check may reveal many problems such as connectors not properly seated or loose cables Check the card the frame and any associated peripheral eguipment for signs of trouble Power Check Check the power indicator LED on the distribution frame front panel for the presence of power If the power LED is not illuminated verify that the power cable is connected to a power source and that power is available at the power main Confirm that the power supplies are fully seated in their slots If the power LED is still not illuminated replace the power supply with one that is verified to work Reference Signal Status Verify that the reference blackburst or tri level is supplied on one of the available reference inputs Check the Reference Status field in the Signal tab in DashBoard Input Signal Status Verify that source eguipment is operating correctly and that a valid signal is being supplied Output Signal Path Verify that destination eguipment is operating correctly and receiving a valid signal Unit Exchange
152. nu Items Menu Title Cancel Parameter Description Cancels any setting changes and resets the Ethernet Settings to the previous values Ethernet communications for the card are valid Link Down Ethernet communications for the card are invalid The ethernet cable may be disconnected on the rear module or the Ethernet network may be down Ethernet Ethernet Status No IP Address The following conditions may be occurring The Method is set to DHCP and the DHCP server is not available The ethernet cable is disconnected from the card rear module A valid IP Address is no longer available The DHCP server may be down or is still powering up after a loss of power Personality Tab He HH HH HE H read only The MAC Address for the card Table 9 9 summarizes the options available in the Personality tab Table 9 9 Personality Menu Items Option Title Cut Button Transition Parameters Description Select this option to return the transition to the beginning when the Cut button is pressed again while a transition is in progress Finish Select this option to instantly finish the transition when the Cut button is toggled Ignore Select this option to disregard any successive presses of the Cut button until the transition is complete Behavior Auto Button Timing Display Timing Display UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Pause Resume Select
153. nu is only used for 16 9 SD HD or 3G outputs if the ARC Mode is set to Forced Output Refer to the section Overview on page 4 2 for more information Selects the number of lines at the top of the production aperture to blank Only applies to SD inputs This is used to remove VBI signals from the input picture Sets the output video signal to the specified format when the profile is recalled Cleared Disables this feature Reset Profile UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Specifies the video format to output when the profile is recalled Returns all editable parameters of the profile to the factory default values Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 17 ANC Menus Table 9 14 summarizes the ANC options available in DashBoard Table 9 14 ANC Menu Items Menu Title Item HANC Pass Through Parameters Enabled Description Pass through HANC data without any modifications except EDH in SD formats Setting should only be applied when the output format is the same format and synchronous to the input Disabled HANC data is processed as determined in the ANC menu VANC Pass Through Enabled Pass through VANC data without any modifications Setting should only be applied when the output format is the same format and synchronous to the input Disabled VANC data is processed as determined in the ANC menu Packet Name ANC read only Action Inser
154. odels unless otherwise noted Conventions The following conventions are used The Operating Tips and Note boxes are used throughout this manual to provide additional user information UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Introduction 1 9 1 10 Introduction UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Installation In This Chapter This chapter provides instructions for the basic physical installation of your UDC 8625A series card The following topics are discussed Before You Begin Card Overview Card Installation UDC 8625A Cabling UDC 8625A A Cabling UDC 8625A B Cabling Video Cabling Overview Audio Cabling Overview Ethernet Port Cabling GPI Cabling UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Installation 2 1 Before You Begin Before you begin ensure that you are using DashBoard version 6 2 0 or higher The DashBoard Control System software and user manual are available to download from the Ross Video website Static Discharge Throughout this chapter please heed the following cautionary note ESD Susceptibility Static discharge can cause serious damage to sensitive A semiconductor devices Avoid handling circuit boards in high static environments such as carpeted areas and when synthetic fiber clothing is worn Always exercise proper grounding precautions when working on circuit boards and related eguipment Unpacking Unpack each card you received from the shipping container and
155. odule available with WECO 8320AR 052A connections for AES inputs outputs 1 Not supported on the 8310AR 033 rear module UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Introduction 1 3 Functional Block Diagrams This section provides functional block diagrams that outline the workflow of the UDC 8625A series Note that the number of AES inputs and outputs is determined using the AES IO Config menu in DashBoard UDC 8625A Block Diagram Figure 1 1 outlines the workflow of the UDC 8625A EMBEDDED AUDIO EMBEDDED AUDIO INPUT SOURCE SELECTION PROCESSING Clean Feed 1 Clean Feed 2 DEINTERLACE AND SCALE SDI IN 1 5 SDI OUT 1 BNC 3 o BNC 5 o N n SDI IN2 2 SDI OUT 2 BNC 1 o BNC 6 SDI IN 3 O FRAME SDI OUT 3 BNC 2 SYNC BNC 7 INTERNAL WING SDI IN 4 O FRAME SDI OUT 4 BNC 4 SYNC BNC 8 Key and Fill INTERNAL KEYER Local Area Local Reference Network CARD Frame Reference 1 Serial Port CONTROL GENLOCK Frame Reference 2 GPI O Frame sync function is always enabled on SDI IN 1 and SDI IN 2 Note that SDI IN 3 and SDI IN 4 are limited to line sync when the output is 3G Not available when using the 8320AR 041 rear module Figure 1 1 UDC 8625A Simplified Block Diagram 1 4 Introduction UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 UDC 8625A A and UDC 8625A B Block Diagram Figure 1 2 outlines the workflow of the UDC 8625A A when using the 8320AR 053A Rear
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157. onality tab e e eeeeneeneennee 3 9 9 11 Preview Key Source cooocococcocnoonconooononnnononnos 9 29 Proc AmpstaD cai lett ee 8 7 9 25 product information 9 6 selecting reference input e eeeenn 3 4 selecting video formats e eeeneeee 3 4 software upgrades cococconincnicnioninnninnonncnnnonnnos 3 11 transition buttons configuring 3 9 Transition Rate Control options 9 30 Video tab 3 4 3 5 8 3 9 7 Data ancillary oo eecccceseeseceeceseeeecesceeeeeneeneeenes 5 1 Datasatesn un EE EAEE 3 14 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Default transition rates e eeueeue nenn iini Hn 9 31 Default Gateway eoooocionicnincnnoninnconconnconnon nc nonnnonos 9 10 Defaults loading ooooonooonionnnincninnnocncononnconncnnonos 9 13 Delay AES inputs ooo ceceecceceeseeseeeeeereeeeeerees 6 3 9 22 AES OUtputs inini iR 6 4 9 24 horizontal ie 3 6 9 8 output delay resetting cece eects 9 8 vertical toa 3 6 9 8 Device View DashBoard 0ooooonoccccnonccnonoccnonnaronnnos 3 2 BECP eu NG a DN as 3 3 9 10 Diagrams Cabling ccececeescesceeseeseetseeteeeeeneees 2 7 Directory field 0 eeeecceseseesceseeesecsseeteeteeneeees 9 26 Discrete Audio Processing OVAs 1 2 Dirtherin cia it 3 6 9 8 DE VCC rigs ess le Gn 5 5 E EdgegGPRl if A n 3 7 9 9 Edit permissions coooooocoonoonnonnnononnnonncnncon non ncnnnnnnnnos 3 10 Embedded audio ala
158. onfig menu 7 Ifyou have selected a configuration with inputs proceed to the section To configure the AES inputs on page 6 3 8 If you have selected a configuration with outputs proceed to the section To configure the AES outputs on page 6 4 6 2 Audio Configuration UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuring the AES Inputs This section briefly summarizes how to configure the options in the AES Inputs tab when the AES I O Config is set to 8 in 0 out or 4 in 4 out Ifthe AES IO Config is set to 8 in 0 out there are two sub tabs displayed at the bottom of the AES Inputs tab The first tab enables you to configure AES sources 1 4 while the second tab enables you to configure AES sources 5 8 If AES IO Config is set to 4 in 4 out there is one sub tab located at the bottom of the AES Inputs tab This sub tab enables you to configure AES sources 1 4 For More Information on the options available in the AES Inputs tab refer to Table 9 17 on page 9 22 To configure the AES inputs 1 From the Device View select the AES Inputs tab Refresh Upload Reboot AES Inputs Tab AES IO Config Set to 4 in 4 out 2 Ifreguired select the sub tab that includes the AES source you wish to configure 3 To set the gain for a channel of an AES source use the associated Ch Gain slider to select a value between 20dB and 20dB 4 To set the delay for a channel of an AES source use the associated Ch
159. onfigure the termination on the local reference input For More Information on using the card edge controls refer to the section Card Overview on page 2 3 e the LEDs refer to the section Card edge LEDs on page 2 4 SNMP Monitoring and Control The Network Controller card in the openGear frame provides optional support for remote monitoring of your frame and the UDC 8625A series card using Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP which is compatible with many third party monitoring and control tools For More Information on e enabling SNMP Monitoring and Control for your frame refer to the MFC 8300 Series or MFC OG3 Series User Manual SNMP controls for your card refer to its Management Information Base MIB file 1 8 Introduction UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Documentation Terms and Conventions The following terms and conventions are used throughout this manual Terms The following terms are used Active image refers to the portion of the video picture area production aperture that is being utilized for output content Active image excludes letterbox bars and pillarbox bars Board and Card refer to openGear terminal devices within openGear frames including all components and switches DashBoard refers to the DashBoard Control System DFR 8300 series frame refers to all versions of the DFR 8310 series frames and DFR 8321 series frames and any availa
160. onnect to networks that remain inside the building Do not connect to networks that go outside the building EMC Notices United States of America FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A Digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Notice Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Ross Video Limited could void the user s authority to operate this equipment CANADA This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada EUROPE This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of CE Directive 93 68 EEC INTERNATIONAL This equipment has been tested to CISPR 22 1997 along with amendments A1 2000 and A2 2002 and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital device
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162. onononncnn non nonnnos 9 15 OVETVICW uii GG TYDFIL TY Sg FAN 4 2 O nyd en coats 4 10 ARC Mode menu cocoococcoonconcinnoncnonncnncnnncnncnnonanonos 9 15 ARC Profile recalca ic 9 9 ARG proftl 8 icon lis 4 7 4 8 ARC tabs new WY GWYN 4 10 5 6 9 14 ARC AFD tab ooe i 9 14 Aspect Ratio Converter see ARC Audio AES output type cooooocccccccconcnonnonanaconccnnnnnnnoos 9 23 A FES OUtDUlS ie ini in GY wd ont Y yd 6 4 ABS SUN eee 6 3 alarms enabling oooncninnninnncnincnionccnninnonnons 9 34 cabling UDC 8625A A cococicconcononconccncancnnos 2 13 cabling UDC 8625A B eee 2 10 2 13 channel al ici lides 9 20 channel mapping ceceeeeeeseeeseeeeeteeeeeenes 6 6 channels inverting ceeceeseseeees 6 3 9 22 Channels SUM oooooccnnonoccnonccononnnononanononnnnnonoss 9 22 delay AES uei Ie Yd WU dig 6 3 6 4 enabling SRC nui i 9 20 fadeto black eiii cdi 8 11 fade enabling oooooconncnnnniocinonoonconccnnnns 6 2 9 12 gain AES cit FN FF 6 3 6 4 groups configuring coooccconnocnonnnonconncanononinnonno 6 6 inverting channels ccesceseeseeeeteenees 9 20 Index IX 1 menu options isnie cen 9 12 metadata eie iH LIF neon 5 1 5 6 non PCM data 6 2 6 5 9 33 PEM datas un GY Y io 9 33 processed output coooococccoccoccooncononononncon con nonnnos 9 12 selecting AES sources coooocconicnconiconinnconconncnnoo 6 2 selecting groups for processed outputs 3 6 source selection 0 ceeeeseeeeeeec
163. ons ccceccecccesecseeeseeeeceeceeceeceeeeeeceseeeeeeseeeseeseeeaees 10 5 Appendix C ARC Setting Examples 11 4 3 SD to HD PillarbodDiiuiiiiii decis 11 2 4 35Dt HD Zoom ene y Yg GG y DC DG DF CF FFYN 11 3 4 3 SD to l6 9 SD Pillarbox eu Len IG ce ee ee EE 11 4 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Contents iii iv Contents HD t 4 3 SD Letterbox iun YY aia 11 5 la DAKOR Se DA VAa sabado 11 6 Appendix D Cascade Feature 12 Cabling for the Cascade Feature s sseeeseeeesesseeessesssseseseeesesstsessteesttsestesesreseesesresrereseene 12 2 Cabling OVerVie a e E DF NG 12 2 Configuration in DashBoard s ssseeesseeesesseseestseestereseesessessesesstsessteesteseseesteeessesessreesseens 12 3 Basic Configuration A es AEs A Re ik 12 3 Setting up the First UDC 8625A B oo eececesseseseeseseeecseeeceeeceseecesenecaeeeeeenaeeeeeeees 12 3 Setting up the Second UDC 8625A B ce ececeessesecseceeeeceseceeeeceeceaenereeneeneeaees 12 3 Troubleshootinp ue A eiu ue gun a a a chen GG Ddy nid 12 4 Appendix E Software Licenses 13 MER GU FYDR ROT FAD GN E E 13 2 Dual GPL Eree Type and o ie 13 3 GG A UG i O A O bE Ea ate de A 13 4 HR Y RR FAR FR RR FFF HR CN FRY NR 13 8 Hy RY FR RR HA REFER FN ANH 13 9 NEA FFIT NES FYFYR SN Y FR CN FA I 13 11 y y ER RR NR FR SF GALE ae TEA oN I tt 13 12 Appendix F Service Information 14 Troubleshooting Checklist sx coo civioslecheessves sondeveuees duce R REE 14 2 Warranty and Re
164. ontact Ross Technical Support for the latest software version file If you are upgrading via the Ethernet port on the rear module Ensure the ethernet cable is properly connected to the Ethernet port Refer to the section Ethernet Port Cabling on page 2 14 for details Verify that the Ethernet Status field in the Network tab displays OK Note that if an error is reported in this field the upgrade is automatically performed via the Network Controller card and upgrade times may be affected Display the Device View of the card by double clicking its status indicator in the Basic Tree View From the Device View click Upload to display the Select file for upload dialog Navigate to the bin upload file you wish to upload Click Open If you are upgrading a single card click Finish to display the Uploading to Selected Devices dialog Proceed to step 9 If you are upgrading multiple cards Click Next gt to display the Select Destination menu This menu provides a list of the compatible cards based on the card selected in step 3 Specify the card s to upload the file to by selecting the check box es for the cards you wish to upload the file to Verify that the card s you wish to upload the file to The Error Warning fields indicate any errors such as incompatible software or card type mismatch Click Finish to display the Uploading to Selected Devices dialog 9 Monitor the upgrade The Uploading to Selected Devices d
165. oooconoccccnonccincnncnonnnnononnnronon 9 11 button BKGD reangna 9 29 button configuring oooocoionioncconconconccnncnnnnnnonos 3 9 button USING ion 8 9 multiple transitions eueeueuneuiieen 8 10 performing coooccccnionconconnonn noo ncnnonnncnnonnos 8 9 8 10 D DashBoard AES Inputs tab ee dices 9 22 AES Outputs tab oooccccnncnnninnincnicninnccnnonnos 9 23 Alarm Enables tab 9 34 ANG tabs nid RH Yd DDR FYR gdr 9 18 ARC Options iessu dicos 9 14 Audiotab en GG RL 9 12 Auto Trans Type coooconoccnccncnonanoncconcnonnccnncconos 9 30 Background Control setup e eenn 9 29 Box Mask adjusting eeeeueeeeeee 9 28 Clip at Black option oooonoonccicnninocnocnconnnonono 3 6 Config tab eie nei GYD an 3 13 9 7 configuration cooococcocnncnioncnoninncnn cono cononnncononanonos 3 8 configuring video outputs e e 9 n 3 5 dithering option oooooconncnnoninncnonconcononncnnonanonos 3 6 Embedded Audio Processing tab 9 20 Embedded Audio Selection tab 9 21 Ethernet tab een GG DI GY FFF 3 3 GPI Tally tab snena 3 8 9 9 9 10 hardware information ooooocinoninnincnionioncnnncnnnns 9 5 input signal timing display e 3 9 Input Status tab 9 32 Key Setup tab 8 4 9 28 Load Save tab 3 13 LOGOS taba atadas 9 26 navigating cooooococcoonoonconcnononnnonnonn non nonnnonncnnncnnons 3 2 On Air Control tab 8 8 Output Setup lt in i SG 3 5 Pers
166. osed caption processing of the card The UDC 8625A series card ensures continuity of CEA 608 data and or DTVCC data during frame drop or repeat e receives the packet processes it and inserts a new packet into the specific line e monitors the CDP sequence number of incoming CEA 708 data to detect discontinuities in the DTVCC transport stream and propagates any sequence number discontinuity to the outgoing DT VCC data to alert downstream equipment of the change Note that Line 21 may also be treated as part of the input picture depending on how the Blank Active Lines setting is configured in the Video tab of DashBoard Captioning Priority There are three supported types of closed captioning data native CEA 708 CEA 608 embedded in CEA 708 and CEA 608 from Line 21 480i inputs only The order of preference for output CEA 708 data is as follows 1 CEA 708 2 Up converted CEA 608 embedded in CEA 708 3 Up converted CEA 608 from Line 21 4 Null content The order of preference for output CEA 608 data is as follows 1 CEA 608 embedded in CEA 708 2 CEA 608 from Line 21 3 Null content Note that CEA 708 is not down converted to CEA 608 The card decodes any CEA 708 caption distribution packets CDP from the input video and embeds the same data in the output video The CDP is re formatted as reguired based on the frame rate to maintain the correct CEA 708 transport channel data rate 9600bps as specified by SMPTE 334 2 The UDC 86
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168. ources selected in the Source and Backup areas at the specified Bkgd rate setting Displays a thumbnail image that represents the Key source Key Status read only ON_AIR The key is on air OFF_AIR UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 The key is not on air Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 29 Table 9 22 On Air Control Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description Assigns Black as the Key output Assigns the selected input source as the Key Program source Assigns the selected Logo media file as the Key source Performs an instantaneous transition to take the Key on air or off air Performs a dissolve to transition the key on or off air The speed of the transition is controlled by the Key Rate setting Does not include the BKGD in the next transition Includes the BKGD in the next transition when the Cut button is clicked Include Does not include the specified key in the next transition Multiple Transition using Bkgd Rate Performs a cut on the selected elements The output fades to black both the BKGD and the On Air Key Includes the specified key in the next transition when the Cut button is clicked Fade Down Fade to Black The output fades from black back to its normal Fade Up state both the BKGD and the On Air Key are visible if on air A video V Fade through black is performed for PAGE BKGD transitions including audio A cut to
169. ox 4 3 center 1001 Full frame 16 9 protected 1010 Pillarbox 14 9 center 1011 Pillarbox 4 3 alter 14 9 1101 Full frame 16 9 alter 14 9 1110 Full frame 16 9 alter 4 3 1111 Letterbox 16 9 top 0010 Letterbox 14 9 top 0011 Letterbox gt 16 9 center 0100 Full frame 4 3 1000 Full frame 4 3 1001 Letterbox 16 9 center 1010 Letterbox 14 9 center 1011 Full frame 4 3 alter 14 9 1101 Letterbox 16 9 alter 14 9 1110 Letterbox 16 9 alter 4 3 1111 This menu is only used for 16 9 SD HD or 3G inputs if the ARC Mode is set to Forced Input or the input AFD is missing Refer to the Overview on page 4 2 for more information This menu is only used for 4 3 SD outputs if the ARC Mode is set to Forced Output Refer to the section Overview on page 4 2 for more information UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Menu Title Output Settings SD Blank Active Lines Set Output Format Extra Options Table 9 13 Profile Menu Items Parameters Full frame 16 9 0010 Pillarbox 14 9 center 0011 Letterbox gt 16 9 center 0100 Full frame 16 9 1000 Pillarbox 4 3 center 1001 Full frame 16 9 protected 1010 Pillarbox 14 9 center 1011 Pillarbox 4 3 alter 14 9 1101 Full frame 16 9 alter 14 9 1110 Full frame 16 9 alter 4 3 1111 Selected Description This me
170. pair Policy ccccscesccescescesseesceesecseeseecseceaeeseceeseseeeceseeneceseeeeecaeeeaeeeeneens 14 3 IX UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Introduction In This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections e Product Overview e Features e Functional Block Diagrams e Format Conversion Output Format Reference Compatibility User Interfaces Documentation Terms and Conventions A Word of Thanks Congratulations on choosing an openGear UDC 8625A A B 3G HD SD SDI Multi Function Format Converter Your card is part of a full line of Digital Products within the openGear Terminal Equipment family of products backed by Ross Video s experience in engineering and design expertise since 1974 You will be pleased at how easily your new card fits into your overall working environment Equally pleasing is the product quality reliability and functionality Thank you for joining the group of worldwide satisfied Ross Video customers Should you have a question pertaining to the installation or operation of your card please contact us at the numbers listed on the back cover of this manual Our technical support staff is always available for consultation training or service UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Introduction 1 1 Product Overview The UDC 8625A series are feature rich 3G HD SD SDI converters that support all traditional formats including 1080p 1080i 720p 480i and 576i Audio and
171. ports You can still configure the settings in the GPI Tally tab but your changes will not take effect 1 From the Device View in DashBoard select the Config tab 2 Select the GPI Tally tab located at the bottom of the Config tab Embedded Audio Selection ogos Key Setup On Air Control Input Status Embedded Audio Config Tab GPI Tally Tab 3 To configure a port as a GPI e Assign a transition event to a GPI by selecting an option from the Function field next to the GPI in the GPI Tally area Refer to Table 9 6 on page 9 9 for a list of options e Select a trigger for the GPI from the Trigger column Select a polarity for the GPI from the Polarity column 4 To configure a port as a Tally e Select what will drive the tally output when the input is on air by selecting the function next to the Tally in the GPI Tally area Refer to Table 9 7 on page 9 10 for a list of options e Select the polarity of the tally from the Polarity column 3 8 Configuration UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Personality Options This section outlines how to configure the options available in the Personality tab Configuring the Transition Buttons The Transition Behavior option enables you to specify how the Cut and Auto buttons located in the On Air Control tab behave when toggled during a transition For More Information on e the behavior options refer to Table 9 9 on page 9 11 To configure the transition buttons
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175. r the 8320AR 052 2 8 Installation UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 UDC 8625A A Cabling Note that when the card is configured as 4 in and 4 out the AES 1 4 connections are the inputs and the AES 5 8 connections are the outputs Each rear module occupies four slots in the frame and accommodates one card 8320AR 053A Cabling Figure 2 8 outlines the cabling designations when using the 8320AR 053A rear module SDI IN 1 AES1 AES2 SDIIN2 SDIIN3 AES 4 AES 3 SDI IN 4 AES 6 SDI OUT 1 AES 5 poe SDI OUT 2 AES 7 SDI OUT 3 GPIO 4 SDI OUT 4 GPIO 3 ANLG ETHERNET REF IN 10 100 RS 232 RS 485 GPIO 2 Figure 2 8 Cable Connections for the 8320AR 053A 8320AR 053B Cabling Figure 2 9 outlines the cabling designations when using the 8320AR 053B rear module SDI IN 1 AES1 AES2 SDIIN2 SDIIN 3 AES 4 AES 3 SDI IN 4 AES 6 SDI OUT 1 AES 5 rey SDI OUT 2 AES 7 SDI OUT 3 GPIO 4 SDI OUT 4 GPIO 3 eens ANLG REF IN 10 100 SERIAL GPIO 1 RS 232 RS 485 GPIO 2 Figure 2 9 Cable Connections for the 8320AR 053B UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Installation 2 9 UDC 8625A B Cabling 2 10 Installation Refer to Figure 2 10 and the rear module label for cabling designations Note that when the card is configured as 4 in and 4 out the AES 1 4 connections are the inputs and the AES 5 8 connections are the outputs Each rear module occupies four slots in the frame and
176. r the backup input to the card video processing unit Cleared Disables the alarm Input Status fields in the Signal and Input Status tabs report when the specified Selected group audio is silent this alarm only Group Silent applies to the input or the backup input to the card video processing unit Cleared Disables the alarm Input Status field in the Signal tab reports Selected when the video of the specified input is Input Absent Async not present or is incompatible Audio status is not reported Cleared Disables the alarm 9 34 Appendix A DashBoard Menus UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Table 9 25 Alarm Enables Menu Items Menu Title Program Source Absent Async Embedded Audio Output Parameters Selected Description Video Processing Output field in the Signal tab reports when the embedded audio for the Program source as assigned in the On Air Control tab is not present or is incompatible Cleared Disables the alarm Alarms Backup Source Absent Async AES Absent AES Input Selected Video Processing Output field in the Signal tab reports when the embedded audio for the Backup source assigned in the On Air Control tab is not present or is incompatible Cleared Selected Disables the alarm AES fields in the Signal and Input Status tabs report when the AES input source is not detected Cleared Disables the alarm Alarms
177. r to 5V so they default to a logical high state For More Information on e configuring GPIs and Tallies refer to the section Setting up GPI Tally Communications on page 3 7 GPl Tally Cabling This section summarizes the GPI Tally cabling for the UDC 8625A series cards based on the rear module type 8310AR 033 and 8320AR 033 Rear Modules The 8310AR 033 and 8320AR 033 rear modules each provide eight GPI and Tally pins to interface with external eguipment Figure 2 13 and Figure 2 14 Ground GND Ground GND GPIO 430 O G GPIO 3 GPIO 430 O G GPIO 3 GPIO 6 O O Ok GPIO 5 GPIO 6 0 O Ge GPIO5 GPIO 8 30 Ok GPIO 7 GPIO 7 pO FH E o GPIO 8 gt O Figure 2 13 8310AR 033 GPI Connections Figure 2 14 8320AR 033 GPI Connections UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Installation 2 15 8320AR 052 Rear Module The 8320AR 052 rear module provides eight GPI and Tally pins to interface with external eguipment Figure 2 15 Ground GND GPIO 2 GPIO 1 p GPIO 430 O G8 GPIO 3 GPIO 6 GPIO 5 GPIO 8 O GPIO 7 Figure 2 15 8320AR 052 GPI Connections 8320AR 052A Rear Module The 8320AR 052A rear module provides four GPI and Tally pins to interface with external equipment Figure 2 16 Ground GND GPIO 2 GPIO 1 GPIO 4 GPIO 3 a Ground GND Figure 2 16 8320AR 052A GPI Connections 8320AR 053A and 8320AR 053B Rear Modules The 8320AR 053A and 8320AR
178. rame 4 3 1000 Use the settings provided in Table 11 2 to configure the card for an SD to HD zoom conversion by changing the output AFD mode Table 11 2 ARC Tab Settings DashBoard Menu Item Set to Output Settings gt ARC Mode N A Auto Input AFD Force Output AFD or Force Input AFD Force Output AFD Input Settings gt ARC Mode Input Settings gt Aspect Ratio 4 3 Input Settings gt AFD Code gt 4 3 Full Frame 4 3 1000 Input Settings gt AFD Code gt 16 9 N A Output Settings gt AFD Code gt 4 3 N A Output Settings gt AFD Code gt 16 9 Full Frame 16 9 1000 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix C ARC Setting Examples 11 3 4 3 SD to 16 9 SD Pillarbox In this example the input is SD 4 3 with no embedded AFD Figure 11 5 and the UDC 8625A series card output format is set to SD 16 9 Figure 11 6 Black bars are added to the sides of the image Figure 11 5 SD 4 3 Input Figure 11 6 SD 16 9 Output Use the settings provided in Table 11 3 to configure the card for an SD to SD conversion If there is an Input AFD you may need to use the Force Input AFD option Full Frame 4 3 1000 Table 11 3 ARC Tab Settings DashBoard Menu Item Set to Output Settings gt ARC Mode 16 9 Input Settings gt ARC Mode N A Input Settings gt Aspect Ratio 4 3 Input Settings gt AFD Code gt 4 3 Full Frame 4 3 1000 Input Settings gt AFD Code gt 16 9 N A Output S
179. regional waste administration You can also contact Ross Video for more information on the environmental performance of our products Company Address Ross Video Limited ROSS Iroguois Ontario K0E 1K0 Canada General Business Office Fax Technical Support After Hours Emergency E mail Technical Support E mail General Information Website Ross Video Incorporated P O Box 880 Ogdensburg New York USA 13669 0880 1 613 652 4886 1 613 652 4425 1 613 652 4886 1 613 349 0006 techsupport rossvideo com solutions rossvideo com http www rossvideo com Contents Introduction Product OVErvieW uu Yd YD Gn ide ECU Saint docencia incendiada Functional Block Diagrams oooooonncnnnciocinonooncoonconcnnonnnonnrnnnonnronnonn non Ho UDC 8625A Block DiagraM ooocoonnninninnninnconnonnccnnonncnonnncnnonos Format ConversiOn tii HYT iio abe ee Supported Format Conversions cescssseesceescesceseeeeeeneeenes Output Format Reference Compatibility oooonconcnnninninnninconcnonnconccnnnos User Interfaces teo Y T DashBoard Control System c cccscscesecseceeeeceeceteeeeeneeees Card edge Controls c eccccccecsesseeseceeeeseceeeeseceeceseeneeeeeeeenreees SNMP Monitoring and Control Documentation Terms and Conventions sccsccesceseeeeeseeeeeeeneeenees Installation Before You Ber ai Card ON ea son MCN GO AR Card edge LEDS cio Card Ins
180. rms enabling ooooccnncnnninnincninnconncnnonnons 9 35 channel gain setting eeueueeeeeeen 9 20 channel invert setting 20 0 0 eects 9 20 MENUS ii dis 9 20 TOS is 9 20 selecting a SOULCE cooconcnnccnoninnconnonnconcnnnnononos 9 21 SRC enabling oooconcninnnncnionconncnnconooos 6 5 9 20 SAUS iu GWY GN Fe 5 2 9 33 Embedded Audio Processing tab 6 5 9 20 Embedded Audio Selection tab 6 5 6 6 9 21 Error Count field coooocnnonconocnnoninnnncnnononncononononos 9 32 Error referenc6 ninia 9 34 ESD Susceptibility ooooocononinnnncnnnincicncorncnnonnnos 2 2 Ethernet communication setup 3 3 9 10 9 11 DataSate ene 3 14 Default Gateway selecting a 9 10 DHCP option cooooococccocconconnconcnnncnnonononnonnnonnonnos 3 3 IP Address selecting 9 10 MAC Address selecting a 9 11 media files Overview oooooccnonoccnonncconancnnonnnoos 7 2 software upgrades cococccocononionconnonnonnconncnnoons 3 11 Static option seis Aes su ieee 3 3 Status Ml A Y y Y A 9 11 Subnet Mask Address selecting a 9 10 Ethernet tab oooooonnnncccinonccinoncconanccononcnnnnoss 9 10 9 11 External Key feature eeueuueeuneuiieieie nenu 8 2 Extemal Wings yn yd Y andes ie 9 7 F Factory defaults ccccccssceseetsereeeenes 3 13 9 13 Fade Down button ooooconnnonicninnoonnconconnonncnnonnnonos 8 11 Fade to Black irion 8 8
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182. s Profile Name renamed as 3 Macro This name displays in all the Active Profile fields and in the list of selectable profiles of the Status tab Applies the Profile as configured on the sub tab to the output Recall Profile 9 14 Appendix A DashBoard Menus UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Menu Title ARC Mode Input and Output Settings Table 9 13 Profile Menu Items Parameters When Input is set to Auto AFD and Output is set to Auto AFD Description Card automatically detects and uses the input AFD as defined by SMPTE 2016 1 Ifthe input AFD is not detected the card applies the settings specified in the Force Input Setting fields Card automatically determines the most suitable ARC method for the Output AFD as defined by SMPTE 2016 1 This is the recommended setting When Input is set to Force AFD and Output is set to Auto AFD Card ignores any AFD data on the input and applies the settings specified in the Force Input Settings fields Card automatically determines the most suitable ARC method for the Output AFD as defined by SMPTE 2016 1 When Input is set to Auto AFD and Output is set to Force AFD Card automatically detects and uses the input AFD as defined by SMPTE 2016 1 Ifthe input AFD is not detected the card applies the settings specified in the Force Input Settings fields The output AFD is set in the Force Output Settings fields card applies the sett
183. s isplayed Alpha Image Displays a thumbnail image a i nly available when the card ethernet port is connected and properly configured A blank area indicates that the current image has no alpha channel Indicates the full path of the currently loaded File read only HHH file Idle Displays information about the channel in both the number of frames integer and in the number of seconds fractional Status read only Loading frame X of Y Any errors during loading are also displayed Animation Loaded ff When the file s have loaded this field displays the dimensions of the image e g Single image loaded ff 1920x1080 Oueued Selected on HHH Indicates all the key s or backgrounds that read only None currently have the media file selected Indicates the on air key s or backgrounds On Air read only DF that have this media file selected RAM CACHE The field displays the directory the currently Dacca ROOT selected media file is located in Provides a list of all of the directories on the TOSS CompactFlash Card 9 26 Appendix A DashBoard Menus UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Menu Title Filename Table 9 20 Logos Menu Items Parameters xxx yyy XXX_HHH TGA mi Description Animation filenames include an underscore followed by three or more digits The number of frames and duration in seconds is displayed in brackets after the filename
184. s follows If the input is not synchronous to the output select Disable from the Action menu of the ANC tab If converting between progressive and interlaced formats select Disable from the Action menu of the ANC tab If the input is not synchronous to the output data will be dropped but not duplicated as part of the frame sync behavior Other Packets All remaining packets can be passed or disabled When pass is enabled the packets will be inserted in VANC on the specified line in the same order as they were received If they do not fit on the specified line they will continue on the next line Approximately up to 250 packets or 1500 bytes of data can be passed this way If the input is not synchronous to the output data will be dropped but not duplicated as part of the frame sync behavior 1 When a frame of video is duplicated no packet is inserted in the duplicate frame 5 6 Ancillary Data UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Audio Configuration In This Chapter This chapter provides instructions for configuring the audio features using the menus in DashBoard Note that the features described in this chapter are not available on the UDC 8625A You must have an UDC 8625A A or an UDC 8625A B for discrete audio processing The following topics are discussed e Selecting an AES Configuration Configuring the AES Inputs Configuring the AES Outputs Setting up the Embedded Audio UDC 8625A A B
185. s once and freezes on the last frame Hold Time When enabled the animation will play but before looping back if looping is enabled it pauses on the last frame for the specified Hold Time in frames For More Information on the options in the Logos tab refer to Table 9 20 on page 9 26 To adjust the on air properties of a media file 1 Load a media file as outlined in the section Loading a Media File on page 7 5 2 Adjust the position of a still image in the viewing area of the screen using the X Position and Y Position sliders 3 Adjust the characteristics of an animation using the Auto Play Looping and Hold Time options 4 Specify how an image is displayed by selecting an option from the Play Mode menu Note The Play Mode feature only applies to Interlaced video formats and has no effect when using Progressive video formats 8 6 Operation UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Adjusting the Proc Amp Controls Each output on the card has a Proc Amp that can adjust the black offset the video gain the C gain and the Cy gain This section briefly outlines how to adjust the options available in the Proc Amps tab For More Information on the options in the Proc Amps tab refer to Table 9 19 on page 9 25 To adjust an output using a Proc Amp 1 From the Device View select the Proc Amps tab AES Outputs Alarm Enables Embedded Audio Processing Embedded Audio Selection rs
186. s output Specifies to output the processed signal Clean Feed 2 with the Wings The Key is not applied on Output this output Selects the external video input being used for the Key 1 Wings to be passed through to the output with minimal processing External Wings Ensure the input video format is the same as the output video format and that the signals are insync Refer to the section Appendix D Cascade Feature on page 12 1 for details on this feature UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 7 Menu Title Table 9 4 Video Menu Items Parameters Test Pattern Description Specifies to use a test pattern for the output Loss Of Input Black Sets the output to black when there is a loss of input Blue Sets the output to blue when there is a loss of input Freeze Enables the card to freeze and output the last good frame of video before the loss of input Sets the output to freeze the last valid frame of video if there is a loss of input Test Pattern Matte Black 75 Bars SMPTE Bars 100 Bars Specifies the type of test pattern to output Note that the test pattern replaces all ofthe output picture including the Wings and key sources but not the HANC audio and VANC Output Horizontal Delay Clocks Output Setup Output Vertical Delay Lines y Output Frame Delay Frames Output Delays 0 to 0 to HP
187. s the gain of the specified audio channel Locks the Gain slider of both channels Selected together If the values for the two channels are Gain Lock different that change is maintained when the channels are locked Cleared Unlocks the Ch Gain slider Adjusts the delay of the specified audio channel Locks the Ch Delay slider of both channels together If the values for the two channels are Ch Delay ms 0 to 500 Selected Delay Lock different that change is maintained when the channels are locked Cleared Unlocks Ch Delay slider Selected Inverts the audio signal of the specified Ch Invert channel Cleared The audio signal is not inverted Both channels will carry the average of the two input channels A B 2 When the input is summed the original signals are no longer available for output Selected Cleared Disables this feature Resets the parameters for the selected input to Input Reset the default values Resets the input parameters to the default All Inputs Reset values a The default value is 0 9 22 Appendix A DashBoard Menus UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 AES Outputs Menus Table 9 18 summarizes the AES Outputs setup options available in DashBoard The number of AES outputs available depends on how the AES IO Config is set see Table 9 10 Table 9 18 AES Outputs Menu Items Option Title Parameter Description Mute
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189. specify the vertical delay in lines relative to the selected reference Use the Frame Delay to specify the delay in number of frames Note that the actual processing delay is displayed in the Output Frame Delay field of the Signal tab Click the Reset button to reset to the minimum delay values 8 From the Dithering field select the type of dithering you want to apply to all the outputs Refer to Table 9 4 on page 9 7 for a list of options 9 Enable the Clip White or Clip Black feature as outlined in Table 9 4 on page 9 7 10 If you selected Processed or a Clean Feed in step 4 you can specify the audio group s to include in the output of the card as follows From the Device View select Config gt Audio From the Processed Output Audio area select the associated group Enable box For More Information on e input status alarms refer to the section Input Status Menus on page 9 32 e enabling alarms refer to the section Alarm Enables Menus on page 9 34 input status fields in the Signal tab refer to the section Signal Tab on page 9 2 UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Setting up GPl Tally Communications This section explains how to configure communications for GPIs and Tallies on the card using the menus and options available in DashBoard Each of the GPI O ports can be configured as a GPI or Tally output GPI Overview When configured as a GPI a port behaves as an input and can be us
190. t AFD is not present the settings Auto AFD Force AFD specified in the AFD Code menu in the Input Settings column are applied The Output AFD is set in the AFD Code menu in the Output Settings column Card automatically detects and uses the input AFD as defined by SMPTE 2016 1 If the AFD is not present the AFD Code Input Settings are applied Auto AFD Auto AFD Card also automatically determines the most suitable ARC method for the Output AFD as defined by SMPTE 2016 1 This is the recommended setting UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 AFD 4 5 Blank Number of Active Lines You can choose to remove encoded signals like closed caption data and timecode that may appear at the top of the active video in SD inputs This only applies to SD inputs with AFD 1000 The remaining lines are processed through the scaler to fill the production aperture except for SD to SD with no ARC For SD inputs with an AFD code other than 1000 the AFD specification is adhered to Note the AFD specification indicates 480i has 480 lines starting at Line 6 SMPTE 125M allows 480i to have 487 active lines Refer to Table 4 4 for the first line of processed video Table 4 4 Blank Number of Active Lines First Line of Processed Video 525 625 F2 F1 20 283 20 283 21 284 21 284 22 285 22 285 23 286 Blank Number of Active Lines 4 6 AFD UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05
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192. tallation iii tt yd en Supported Rear Modules oooonoonocnoccnoccoonoonconccononononn non nn Hin Installing the Card is UDC 8625A Cabling ei s GWYR FFF FYND WM Fyd ER UDC 8625A A Cabling oo cecceccesesessesensescnseeceeseeeseeeseeesceeeceeseneeaees 8320AR 053A Cabling aanerer iia eii 8320AR 053B Cab onoi n R S UDC 8625A B Cabling mouton ioiaren isi iada ie irie iri aS Video Cabling Overview cccccccesesseescesseesceseeeseceeesececseeecnseeereneeeass Power Fail Relay 8310AR 033 and 8320AR 033 SDI Input Cabling Overview cccccscesseesecseeeteceeeeseeneeeseees Video Cabling iu ew is Cabling a Reference Source e euee ueuneneiin nenn nn Audio Cabling Overview 0 cccccccccesessecsseesecesessececeseeeeeeseeseeeeseeneeenes UDC 8625A A Cablid8B occoicicnncinnocinnncinconononnonnonononnoncnnononnonos UDC 8625A B Cabling sceniniu eiie Ethernet Port Cabling cccccccceescescesseecceseeeeeeececaeceseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeenesenes Ethernet Communication Cabling oooonooniccnicnnonnonconncnncnnncnnnos GRP Cabling in E E NEE GPI Tally Cabling cc dit Configuration Using DashBo rd vecinita e Ethernet Communication Setup oooonoccconnonnoonconconnconcnononn non nono IH Y Hn NN Selecting the Reference Source coooccconnconionoonnonconnconnon con nnonncononnnonnnnnnos Configuring the Video OutpUtS oooocincnncnnnconconcconcnnnconconoranonn IH HIN Setting up GPI Tally Communications cccccceeseceeeeteeeece
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194. this option to pause the transition when the Auto button is toggled and resume the transition when the button is pressed again Reverse Select this option to reverse the transition back to the start Ignore Relative to Reference Select this option to disregard any successive presses of the Auto button until the transition is complete The Input Timing fields in the Signal tab display the timing values relative to the reference Input to Output The Input Timing fields in the Signal tab display the timing values relative to the output Appendix A DashBoard Menus 9 11 Option Title Card Lock Edit Permission Audio Tab Option Title Processed Output Audio Group Table 9 9 Personality Menu Items Unlocked Parameters Description Menu options are unlocked and editable from DashBoard Locked All menu items except this one are locked and read only Table 9 10 summarizes the options in the Audio tab Table 9 10 Audio Menu Items Audio Fade Parameter Enabled Description Card will perform a fade for the embedded audio transition between two sources When a video cut is performed a one frame audio frame is performed Otherwise audio always follows video Recommended when performing Background transitions Disabled Card will perform a hard cut at the end of the video transition Select this option when using non PCM audio data such
195. this position the 75ohm terminator is removed and the reference is not terminated This configuration is used in a daisy chain cabling topology where only the last card is to be terminated For More Information on configuring your reference source in DashBoard refer to the section Selecting the Reference Source on page 3 4 2 12 Installation UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Audio Cabling Overview This section provides audio cabling information for the UDC 8625A A and UDC 8625A B UDC 8625A A Cabling Both the 8320AR 053A and 8320AR 053B rear modules each provide eight unbalanced connections for AES sources Depending on the rear module type you will have DIN connections 8320AR 053A or HD BNC connections 8320AR 053B Refer to the section UDC 8625A A Cabling on page 2 9 for cabling designations UDC 8625A B Cabling The 8320AR 052A rear module provides 3 pin audio terminal blocks with removable connectors Each connector has locations for the positive negative and grounded wires of a balanced AES audio cable To wire the AES audio for the UDC 8625A B 1 Insert an AES audio wire to the designated polarity slot on the connector of the rear module Figure 2 11 Connector Connector Connector Side View Top Views End View Polarity Indications Connector without cable Audio Cable Figure 2 11 Connector Wiring for Rear Module Input Sockets 2 Use a tweaker screwdriver to tighten th
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197. tion Line 9 18 Appendix A DashBoard Menus AFD Closed Captioning Time Code Compressed Audio Metadata Other Packets Disable Pass Indicates the Ancillary data type Note that not all types are explicitly listed Card does not insert the packet into the output The card receives and re inserts the specified packet type into the specific line without modifying the packet contents This option is only applicable for timecode compressed audio metadata and other packets that the card is not currently able to process Process Card receives the packet processes it and inserts a new packet into the specific line Valid only for AFD and Closed Captioning Specifies the line to insert the packet UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Table 9 14 ANC Menu Items Menu Title Parameters Description Indicates the priority when there are packets on the same line The packet with a smaller insertion order number e g 1 or 2 will be inserted first when multiple packets are inserted on the same line Insertion Order The DID SDID for AFD packets are DID 41h SDID 05h The DID SDID for closed captioning packets are DID 61h SDID 01h The DID SDID for timecode packets are DID 60h SDID 60h The DID SDID for compressed audio metadata packets are DID 45h SDID not specified The default value for Closed Captioning and AFD is Process Otherwise Disable is t
198. uilt in Frame Synchronizer times outputs to a selectable local or frame wide reference Support for SD reference or tri level sync Support for cascade output of Wings SDI input Additional input for A B transitions or use as a backup input Supports Active Format Description AFD Flexible aspect ratio control Ability to create and recall ARC configuration profiles Individual Proc Amps for each output Output can be dithered and clipped to SMPTE levels Provides DTVCC and NTSC caption processing including frame rate conversion External key video and key alpha inputs for keyers 2GB animation store for keyers Ample input status and output test pattern and tone generation for easy signal troubleshooting 16 channels embedded audio pass through with SRC and gain control Reports status and configuration remotely via the DashBoard Control System Compatible with DataSafe Fully compliant with openGear specifications 5 year transferable warranty UDC 8625A A and UDC 8625A B Features In addition to the standard features the UDC 8625A A and UDC 8625A B also provide Eight configurable AES connections Simultaneous discrete audio embedding and or de embedding Full discrete audio processing delayed relative to the video Simultaneous discrete and embedded processing UDC 8625A A Rear module options available with DIN 8320AR 053A rear module or with HD BNC 8320AR 053B rear module connections for AES inputs outputs UDC 8625A B Rear m
199. und should the original source be lost For More Information on using the Auto Change Over feature refer to the section Auto Change Over Setup on page 8 9 triggering transitions via GPIs refer to the section Setting up GPI Tally Communications on page 3 7 Transitions Setup 8 8 Operation This section provides general instructions on setting up the transition options and rates for the card using the options available in the On Air Control Refer to Table 9 22 on page 9 29 for a list of available transition setup options To set up the transition options on the card 1 2 3 Set up your Key s as required From the Device View in DashBoard select the On Air Control tab Specify what is on the output background by selecting an option from the Source menu in the Background area of the tab Select what the background will transition to by selecting an option from the Backup menu in the Background area of the tab If you are using the Auto Change Over feature configure the settings as outlined in the section Auto Change Over Setup on page 8 9 Select the source for Key 1 Wings using the Source menu provided in the Key 1 Wings area Choose from the following e Black Sets the source for Key 1 Wings to Black Input ff Select this option to assign the specified input source to Key 1 Wings e Logo ff Select this option to assign the specified Logo to Key 1 Wings Select the source for Key
200. ure each output by selecting an option from its Output menu Processed The output is processed with Wings and key inserted if selected Clean Feed 1 The output is processed The keyer and Wings are not included with this output e Clean Feed 2 The output is processed with Wings inserted if selected The keyer is not included with this output Test Pattern Select this option to assign a test pattern to the selected output You can specify a test pattern to use by selecting an option from the Test Pattern menu External Wings Select this option to output a copy of the Key 1 Wings source input 1 2 3 or 4 Refer to Appendix D Cascade Feature on page 12 1 for details on this feature From the Loss Of Input menu specify the output during a loss of input or during a change of input format Your selection will display until the input signal is stable or returns Note that the embedded audio will also go silent Refer to Table 9 4 on page 9 7 for a list of options To specify a test pattern for the output select a type from the Test Pattern menu To adjust the timing affects all outputs UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Configuration 3 5 3 6 Configuration Use the Horizontal Delay to specify the horizontal delay in clocks relative to the selected reference Refer to Table 9 4 on page 9 7 for information on the range of delay values on this tab Use the Vertical Delay to
201. video synchronization is combined with a signal processor offering full control of the 16 channels of audio with gain invert shuffle and sample rate conversion Video processing offers adjustment for luma chroma gain plus black offset with ANC processing including AFD processing and insertion Fill around Pillar bar letter box Wings can be inserted from the external fill signal or internally from a logo inserter A B inputs can be configured to V Fade or operate in an auto fail safe mode selecting the secondary input on failure absence of the primary input Keyer The UDC 8625A series can be operated as a keyer using the external Key Fill inputs to key over the Program input The operation can be extended to allow for mixing of the background with V Fade transitions behind the keyer by using the second background input Logo Inserter The UDC 8625A series offer internal 2GB storage for logo insertion that supports static and animated playout with support for TGA GIF PNG JPEG and BMP file formats A B Mixer For downstream signal mixing the UDC 8625A series offers a full audio video mixing engine that can be configured to perform Fade Fade Take Fade or Fade Take transitions with selectable rate control Combined UDC Keyer Logo Inserter and A B Mixer Any combination as reguired Control The UDC 8625A series offer complete remote control and monitoring via the DashBoard Control System Control via the GVG M 2100
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203. xpress or implied warranty In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this soft ware Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose including commercial applications and to alter it and redistribute it freely subject to the follow ing restrictions 1 The origin of this software must not be misrepresented you must not claim that you wrote the original software If you use this software in a product an acknowl edgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required 2 Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original software 3 This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution Jean loup Gailly Mark Adler jloup gzip org madler alumni caltech edu The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs Request for Comments 1950 to 1952 in the files ftp ds internic net rfc rfc1950 txt zlib format rfc1951 txt deflate format and rfc1952 txt gzip format 13 12 Appendix E Software Licenses UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix F Service Information In This Appendix This appendix contains the following sections Troubleshooting Checklist Warranty and Repair Policy UDC 8625A A B User Manual Iss 05 Appendix F Service Information 14 1 Troubleshooting Checklist Routine maintenance to this openGear product is not reguired In the eve

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