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1. 61 5 4 3 Analog Audio DA 15 Pinout 62 5 4 4 Monitoring Audio DA 15 Pinout 63 RS422 Connections eei a c cc ccc cece cece e RR Renee essere 64 5 5 1 RS422 Connector Pinout 64 5 5 2 Redundant IPDP Serial Link 64 XN6ENSGLUWOFIK a te a cen e OL So 65 5 6 1 IntrodUCctlOl a4 Laden rece iram deber picco rr lr eir Inu cep 65 5 6 2 Network Architectures 66 5 6 3 Required Conditions to Set up and Run XNet 67 5 6 4 Starting XNet cece ee ee re er erre sna 69 5 6 5 XNet Performances and Troubleshooting 69 eee Aes A eR NI ei 71 5 7 1 Functional Overview 71 5 f 2 gt BaGkup OF Clips 20 os cer e EBD Dc e Qtr XR NUS 72 5 7 3 Restore of Clips 2 2 0 0 ccc ccc cece ccc cece cece cece ceceeeeceeceeeeetetettees 73 54 4 Important Rules 2 pe t o dan oe pl aa 74 SWITCHES ete Atte So ie RAUS SAL oe Rs 74 GPIO Connections
2. 5 8 1 GP Connections 77 5 8 2 GP Out Connections 00 00 cece eee e a a 79 BOARDS DESCRIPTION 81 Boards and Slots Configuration _ 81 V3X Video and Reference Boards 82 6 2 1 Description x eR ERR I E EE 82 6 2 2 COD Connectivity in SD and HD 85 6 2 3 COD Connectivity in and 1080p Dual Link 89 6 2 4 COD Connectivity in 3D and 1080p Single Link 3G SDI 91 6 2 5 COD Connectivity in SLSM 2Ph Single Link 3G SDI 93 6 2 6 COD Connectivity in 4K 95 6 2 7 Channel Assignment 97 Audio Codec Board ot slate Ee e e tee s 99 Controller Boards 100 6 4 1 SH BX Board fice ict Lt bc ed etu eee Cs 100 Table of Contents Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 6 4 2 H3XP Board _ 102 6 5 TOGDE Board 22 052
3. OB Van 1 XS Q 2 REC 2 PLAY 2 REC 2 PLAY lt 5 REG 1 PLAY Mbps m amp XStoreSE OB Van 2 xS XT3 1 SuperMotion REC 4 REC 2 PLAY 1 REC 2 PLAY 66 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling pum V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 a Connection Diagram With EVS XHub SDTI Hub Example of XNet2 network with a SDTI hub OB Van 1 xS 2 REC 2 PLAY ES xS XT3 XT3 RS422 2 REVTETPBNE 2 REC 2 PLAY EH 4 X T un E Mbps N XT3 5 REC 1 PLAY OB Van 2 XHub3 NI XT3 XS 1 SuperMotion REC 4 REC 2 PLAY 1 REC 2 PLAY a 1 5 6 3 Required Conditions to Set up Run XNet 1 All systems on the network shall belong to the XT3 or XS servers XStoreSE XHub3 devices 2 The SDTI advanced option code for network client master or server modes shall be validated in the options list 3 They shall all be running compatible software versions Otherwise warning message is displayed 4 The EVS video servers shall operate the same multi essence configuration 5 The SDTI speed parameter shall have the same value on all EVS servers Network page SDTI section The SDTI speed 2970 Mbps is available with EVS servers equipped with H3X boards 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 67 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 68 6
4. AES output 9 10 AES output 11 12 Gnd AES output 13 14 Gnd AES output 15 16 AES output 9 10 Gnd AES output 11 12 Gnd AES output 13 14 Gnd AES output 15 16 61 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 5 4 3 62 Analog Audio DA 15 Pinout The analog audio DA 15 connector is illustrated hereunder connector installed on the rear panel and viewed from outside Its pinout is described in the following table where each column corresponds to one of the 4 available connectors Issue 14 00 A June 2015 The DA 15 analog audio connectors are not available on the 4U chassis of the XT3 server oco O A WO N ay es es e esl us a FF WO a 1 2889 9 DA 15 connector 1 Inputs 1 4 Analog input 1 Gnd Analog input 2 Gnd Analog input 3 Gnd Analog input 4 Analog input 1 Gnd Analog input 2 Gnd Analog input 3 Gnd Analog input 4 DA 15 connector 2 Inputs 5 8 mono Gnd Analog input 5 Gnd Analog input 6 Gnd Analog input 7 Gnd Analog input 8 Analog input 5 Gnd Analog input 6 Gnd Analog input 7 Gnd Analog input 8 DA 15 connector 3 Outputs 1 4 Analog output 1 Gnd Analog output 2 Gnd Analog output 3 Gnd Analog output 4 Analog output 1 Gnd Analog output 2 Gnd Analog output 3 Gnd Analog outpu
5. configuration SDI program output SD identical to J7 SDI program output SD identical to J6 SDI input SD Alternate SDI input SD for the internal loop Note The loops of the input signal are not genlocked Issue 14 00 A June 2015 HD mode SDI monitoring output HD Loop through for the SDI input signal SD down converted SDI monitoring output SD HD Not used or SDI input HD in an configuration HD SDI program output SD identical to J7 HD SDI program output HD identical to J6 HD SDI input HD Altemate HD SDI input HD for the internal loop Connector label Not wired to the backplane Used for onboard multiviewer input OUTB CHAR OUT SD HD IN B OUT OUT IN Not wired to the backplane J9 of REC1 only connected to Loop connector 6 Boards Description pum HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa Connector Layouts SD Mode Input REC IN 1 OUT 6 SD SDI p P Input Loop of Input J8 IN 18 05 7 CHAR SD J1 N A or SD SDI Input XREC e SD SDI J6 Loop of Input CHAR OUT OUT 6B SD HD SD SDI SD SDI Loop of Input e Loop of Input Character Out a J3 HD Mode Input REC IN 1 OUT 6 HD SDI Input HD SDI Loop of Input IN 1B 05 CHAR SD J1 N A or HD SDI Input XREC HD SDI m Loop of Input CHAR OUT OUT6B SD HD HD SD SDI Loop of Input SD SDI Character Out e Loop of
6. DEI The H3XP board is divided in 4 parts Back center CPU module e Back right SDTI module e Left not used currently e Front center and right not used currently SDTI 1485 2970Mbps SDI IN SDI OUT T J15 J16 55 555 55555555 8 es CPU1 CPU2 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 FRAMER NET DSP 102 6 Boards Description Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Sa LEDs Function The available LEDs linked to the SDTI controller module are from left to right LED Color Status Function LED 1 Green On Ok Red On An error occurred while booting the H3X board LED 2 to For EVS internal use only LED 8 FRAMER Green On The signal on the XNet2 IN connector is a valid EVS SDTI signal NET Green On The XNet2 SDTI network is established SDTI loop closed correct speed etc DSP Green Blinking Indicates DSP activity audio processing The available LEDs linked to the CPU module are from left to right LED Color Status CPU1 Green Blinking CPU2 Other LEDs Connectors Function These LEDs blink alternately every 250 milliseconds to indicate that the processor is running For EVS intemal use only The following connectors are available on the XNet2 SDTI module J15 OUT connector for XNet2 SDTI network 1485 2970 Mbps without relay J16 IN connector for XNet2 SDTI network 1485 2970 Mbps without relay 6 Boards Description 103 EVS Broadcast Equipment
7. Server 14 00 V5 6 2 5 COD Connectivity in SLSM 2Ph Single Link 3G SDI Connector Assignments This section describes the connector assignments and layout for the SLSM 2 phase cameras in Single Link 3G SDI mode Connector J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 6 Boards Description SLSM 2 Phase 3G Mode N A SDI program output HD SDI program output of phase 1 HD SD SDI monitoring output in SLSM HD SD Not installed HD program output of phase 1 identical to J7 HD program output of phase 1 identical to J6 3G SDI SLSM 2Ph input 3G Alternate 3G SDI SLSM 2Ph input 3G for internal loop The loops of the input signal are not genlocked Connector label CHAR SD Not wired to the backplane Used for onboard multiviewer input OUT B CHAR OUT SD HD INB OUT OUT IN Not wired to the backplane J9 of REC1 only connected to Loop connector 93 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Connector Layouts 3G SLSM 2Ph Input N A HD SD Phase 1 Character Out N A N A HD SD Character Out 94 SLSM 2Ph 3G Input REC OUT6 17 IN 1B 05 CHAR SD 71 J6 CHAR OUT OUT 6B SD HD JA J3 J8 SLSM 2Ph 3G Output PLAY J7 IN 1B 05 CHAR SD 1 J8 J6 CHAR OUT OUT 6B SD HD J4 J3 Issue 14 00 A June 2015 3G Loop of Input 3G Loop of Input HD SD Phase 1 Loop of Input HD Clean output HD Clean output HD SD C
8. Digital DA 15 Analog DA 15 Connectors Digital audio 4 multi pin DA 15 connectors 2 in and 2 out e Analog audio 4 multi pin DA 15 connectors 2 in and 2 out 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 1142 13 14 15 16 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 ANALOG AUDIO INPUTS ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUTS O O O O O O 12 34 56 7 8 NEW Digital DA 15 MADI BNC Analog DA 15 Connectors Digital audio 4 multi pin DA 15 connectors 2 in and 2 out MADI audio 4 BNC connectors 2 in and 2 out e Analog audio 2 multi pin DA 15 connectors 1 in and 1 out DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUTS 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 940 1142 1344 15 16 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MADI INPUTS MADI OUTPUTS ANALOG INPUTS ANALOG OUTPUTS 12 34 c gt 50 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling pum V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 a Timecode and Video Ref Connectors 3 The Timecode connectors allow the server to receive the LTC timecode reference signal and send the LTC timecode that corresponds to PGM1 The Ref Video connectors allow the server to receive or send back the analog genlock reference signal CONSOLE VGA KEYBOARD This rear panel part located below the audio connectors presents connectors that allow the EVS server to communicated with other devices The connectors are described from top left to bottom right The XNet2 connectors allow the interconnection of EVS servers and or X
9. HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Sa 3 3 Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 10 C to 45 C 50 F to 113 F ambient with free air flow Relative humidity 0 to 90 non condensing Cooling requirements Forced cooling air flow from right to left when looking at the EVS server from the back panel Handling movement Designed for fixed use when in operation Storage and Transport e Temperature 0 C to 70 C 32 F to 158 F e Relative humidity 0 to 90 non condensing 3 Hardware Specifications 13 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 4 4 1 Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Software Specifications Video Specifications Video Standards The following table lists the video specifications both in SD and in HD format for your XT3 Server Video Formats Digital Interface Number of Channels Monitoring amp Down converters Reference Graphics Board Standard Definition 525i 29 97fps NTSC 625i 25fps PAL 10 bit 4 2 2 Serial ST 259 2008 Full frame synchronizer at input Dual output for PLAY channels 2 4 6 8 or 12 channels reversible REC PLAY 1 CVBS per channel with OSD 1 SD SDI per channel with OSD Analog Black Burst n a High Definition 720p 50 59 94fps 10801 50 59 94fps 1080p 50 59 94fps Dual Link or 3G 10 bit 4 2 2 Serial ST 292 1 2011 Full frame synchronizer at input Dual output for PLAY channels
10. transcribed stored in a database or an retrieval system translated into any language computer language transmitted in any form or by any means electronically mechanically printed photocopied optically manually or otherwise in whole or in part without the prior written consent of EVS Trademarks All product and brand names are registered trademarks and trademarks of EVS or of their respective owners Improvement Requests Your comments will help us improve the quality of the user documentation Please send improvement requests or report any error or inaccuracy on this user manual by e mail to doc evs com Regional Contacts You will find the full list of addresses and phone numbers on the following webpage http www evs com contacts EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 User Manuals on EVS Website The latest version of the user manual if any and other user manuals on EVS products can be found on the EVS download center on the following webpage http www evs com downloadcenter HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Ill WHAT S NEW ooo ccc nce eee Vil 1 OVERVIEW 1 leis Preseritatior 1 2 SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE ___ __ _ 3 21 CECI CDU 3 2 2 EMC Standards 3 2 39 EMG W
11. 2 325 et hh Adee bah e 104 6 6 RAID Controller Boards 106 6 6 1 RSAS Board on SAS Disk Array 106 6 6 2 External RAID Array SAS HDX 107 6 7 MTPC Board 20 222 a cece cece eee ccc cece eee c 110 Table of Contents V pz V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa What s New In the Technical Reference manual the icon has been added on the left margin to highlight information on new and updated features The changes linked to new features in version 14 00 are listed below New H3XP controller board See section H3XP Board on page 102 New A3X audio board Seesection Audio Codec Board on page 99 New MADI audio connectors on Rear Panel See section Audio Specifications on page 15 e See section Analog and Digital Audio on page 49 for 60 e See section Analog and Digital Audio on page 55 for 40 Seesection Audio Channels on 59 New 12 channel mode e Seesection Video Specifications on page 14 Changes in Default Gigabit Module on Rear Panel e Seesection Gigabit Ethernet Connectors Module on page 52 The following changes unrelated to new features for release 14 00 have been brought to this technical reference manual They are not highlighted wi
12. 44 17 29 DVCPro HD 31 22 34 45 08 AVC Intra 100 30 21 51 43 42 Avid DNxHD 120 27 19 40 39 19 Apple ProRes 422 SQ 24 17 29 34 58 Avid DNxHD 185 18 13 07 26 13 Apple ProRes 422 HQ 16 11 39 23 18 40 4 Software Specifications Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa Storage Capacity for 720p 1080i at 150 Hz PAL Super Motion 3x The following tables gives the time in hours and minutes of A V content of a given codec that can be stored on the XFile3 hardware for 720 and 1080i video at a frame rate of 150 Hz Codec id 1TB 2TB Apple ProRes 422 LT 12 8 30 16 59 HD Mjpeg Standard 4 2 55 5 50 HD Mpeg 2 Intra 4 2 55 5 50 DVCPro HD 10 7 31 15 03 AVC Intra 100 10 7 17 14 34 Avid DNxHD 120 9 6 33 13 07 Apple ProRes 422 SQ 8 5 50 11 39 Avid DNxHD 185 6 4 22 8 44 Apple ProRes 422 HQ 5 3 53 7 46 Storage Capacity for 720p 1080i at 59 94 Hz NTSC The following tables gives the time in hours and minutes of A V content of a given codec that can be stored on the XFile3 hardware for 720 and 1080i video at a frame rate of 59 94 Hz Codec ixi 1TB 2TB XDCAM HD 74 44 54 89 48 Apple ProRes 422 LT 35 21 14 42 29 HD Mjpeg Standard 14 8 30 17 00 HD Mpeg 2 Intra 14 8 30 17 00 DVCPro HD 35 21 14 42 29 AVC Intra 100 36 21 51 43 42 Avid DNxHD 120 27 16 23 32 46 Apple ProRes 422 SQ 24 14 34 29 07 Avid DNxHD 185 18 10 55 21 50 Apple ProRes 422 HQ 16 9 43 19 25 4 Software Specifications 41 EVS Broadcast
13. 5 Disks 4 1 RAID Configuration 50Hz PAP pua HD TO 50 50 Text Disks RAID spares 8 8 audio 8 audio 8 audio 8 audio Units 5 1 1 0 24 22 20 19 44 6 1 1 1 24 22 20 19 44 10 1 2 0 48 44 41 38 88 11 1 2 1 48 44 41 38 88 15 1 3 0 72 66 62 58 132 16 1 3 1 72 66 62 58 132 20 1 4 0 96 88 83 77 177 21 1 4 1 96 88 83 77 177 25 2 5 0 120 110 104 97 221 27 2 2 120 110 104 97 221 30 2 6 0 144 132 125 116 265 32 2 6 2 144 132 125 116 265 35 2 7 0 168 154 146 136 309 37 2 7 2 168 154 146 136 309 40 2 8 0 192 177 167 155 354 42 2 8 2 192 177 167 155 354 45 2 9 0 216 199 188 174 398 47 2 9 2 216 199 188 174 398 50 3 10 0 240 221 209 194 442 53 3 10 3 240 221 209 194 442 55 3 11 0 264 243 229 213 486 58 3 11 3 2664 243 229 213 486 60 3 12 0 288 265 250 233 531 63 3 12 3 288 265 250 233 531 65 3 13 0 312 287 271 252 575 68 3 13 3 312 287 271 252 575 26 4 Software Specifications Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Sa 0980100 pp 0980120 ocam 50 50 Disks ms bia spares 8audio 8 audio 8 audio 8 audio 8 audio 70 3 14 0 336 309 292 272 619 74 4 14 4 336 309 292 272 619 75 4 15 0 360 331 313 291 663 79 4 15 4 360 331 313 291 663 80 4 16 0 384 354 334 311 708 84 4 16 4 384 354 334 311 708 85 4 17 0 407 374 354 329 749 89 4 17 4 407 374 354 329 749 4 Software Specifications 27 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 12 13 18 19 24 26 30 32 36 38
14. 6 HD Mpeg 2 Intra 59 94 100 14 34 2 11 6 DVCPro HD 59 94 100 35 13 7 29 7 AVC Intra 100 59 94 111 36 13 3 30 3 Avid DNxHD 145 59 94 145 27 17 7 22 5 Apple ProRes 422 SQ 59 94 145 24 20 0 20 0 Avid DNxHD 220 59 94 220 18 26 6 15 0 Apple ProRes 422 HQ 59 94 220 16 30 0 13 3 22 4 Software Specifications Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa Bandwidth and RT Channels at 180 Hz NTSC SLSM 3x Codec pen Went er Ii Hz Mbps MB s Apple ProRes 422LT 179 82 85 12 41 1 9 7 HD Mjpeg Standard 179 82 100 5 102 7 3 9 HD Mpeg 2 Intra 179 82 100 5 102 7 3 9 DVCPro HD 179 82 100 12 41 1 9 7 AVC Intra 100 179 82 111 12 40 0 10 0 Avid DNxHD 179 82 145 9 53 3 7 5 Apple ProRes 422 SQ 179 82 145 8 60 0 6 6 Avid DNxHD 179 82 220 6 80 0 5 0 Apple ProRes 422 HQ 179 82 220 5 90 0 4 4 Real Time Channel Calculation Rule The maximum server bandwidth depends on the disks Based on the assumption that Seagate disks of 300 GB 10K5 are used in 4 1 raids the disks will be able to write 400 MB s and the maximum server bandwidth is therefore 400 MB s For a mixed configuration with standard and super motion channels on the same EVS server the following calculation must be used to ensure that the settings do not exceed the maximum bandwidth of the server that is to say 400 MB s nbr of standard channels x their block based bandwidth nbr of super motion channels x their block based bandwidth
15. DNxHD 120 Apple ProRes 422 SQ Avid DNxHD 185 Apple ProRes 422 HQ 4 Software Specifications Field Rate 50 00 Hz 50 00 Hz 50 00 Hz 50 00 Hz 50 00 Hz 50 00 Hz 50 00 Hz 50 00 Hz 50 00 Hz 50 00 Hz 100 100 100 111 120 120 185 185 Bandwidth MB s 6 5 11 4 33 3 33 3 12 9 13 3 14 8 16 6 22 2 25 0 Transfer RT Speed Transfers faster than RT 33 5 30 5x 19 2 17 5x 6 6 6x 6 6 6x 17 0 15 5x 16 5 15x 14 8 13 5x 13 2 12x 9 9 9x 8 8 8x 37 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Restore Transfers 1GbE Connection The maximum transfer speed through one 1GbE port of the 10GbE board on an XT3 server in 1080i without SLSM REC are summarized in the following table Video Block Codec Field Bitrate Based Transfer Speed Rate Mbps Bandwidth faster than RT MB s XDCAM HD 50 00 Hz 50 6 5 10 6x Apple ProRes 422 LT 50 00 Hz 85 11 4 6 1x HD Mjpeg Standard 50 00 Hz 100 33 3 2 1x HD Mpeg 7 Intra 50 00 Hz 100 33 3 2 1x DVCPro HD 50 00 Hz 100 12 9 5 4x AVC Intra 100 50 00 Hz 111 13 3 5 2x Avid DNxHD 120 50 00 Hz 120 14 8 4 7x Apple ProRes 422 SQ 50 00 Hz 120 16 6 4 2x Avid DNxHD 185 50 00 Hz 185 22 2 3 1x Apple ProRes 422 HQ 50 00 Hz 185 25 0 2 8x 38 4 Software Specifications Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 10GbE Connection The maximum number of real time transfers through the 10GbE ports of the
16. Feeds Un wrapping Gigabit Ethernet Workflow Restore via XML File 1 Anexternal system which can generate XML files for restoring clips for example MediaXChange or IPDirector sends an XML file to XTAccess to request the restore copy of clips from an archiving or backup system to a given XT3 server 2 XTAccess processes the XML file It gets the clip file to restore from the extemal system It restores i e copies the clip on the server specified in the XML file 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 73 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 5 7 4 5 7 5 74 Workflow Restore via Folder Scan 1 Basedonthe parameters defined in XTAccess this application scans specific folders on external backup or archiving systems 2 When a clip file has been written to the scanned folder XTAccess creates copy of the clip on the server specified in the XTAccess parameters The restored clip receives a new UmID and LSM ID Multicam automatically assigns a UmID to the restored clip Astart LSM ID is specified in XTAccess and incremented as defined for each new clip that is restored in order to find an empty location on the server The restored clip contains the clip metadata 3 Therestored clip is moved from the scanned folder to one of the following subfolders on the external archiving or backup system MRestore donev folder where the files are moved to when they are successfully re
17. For a multi essence configuration a similar calculation is used and the results cannot exceed the maximum server bandwidth nbr of standard channels x their block based bandwidth nbr of XDCAM channels x their block based bandwidth nbr of Lo Res channels x their block based bandwidth 4 Software Specifications 23 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 24 Example with Standard and Supermotion Channels run an XT3 server with 2 record channels 1 super motion 1 standard 2 play channels 1 super motion 1 standard in Avid DNxHD with a video bitrate of 120 Mbps in PAL Calculation e 1 standard rec play at 120 Mbps uses 14 8 MB s e 1 super motion record play at 120 Mbps uses 44 4 MB s All channels will use 2x 14 8 2x 44 4 118 4 MB s Conclusion this configuration is supported as it is lower than 400 MB s Example with Multi Essence Configuration run an XT3 server with 4 record channels 2 play channels in the multi essence configuration with Apple ProRes 422 HQ with a video bitrate of 220 Mbps and with XDCAM with a video bitrate of 50 Mbps in NTSC Calculation e standard rec play at 220 Mbps uses 30 0 MB s 1XDCAM record at 50 Mbps uses 6 4 MB s All channels will use 6 x 30 0 6 x 6 4 218 MB s Conclusion this configuration is supported as it is lower than 400 MB s 4 Software Specifications Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Serv
18. Input J3 6 Boards Description 87 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA N A N A SD SDI Monitoring Output Character Out N A N A HD SD SDI Monitoring Output Character Out 88 SD Mode Output PLAY OD IN 6 OUT 1 J8 J7 IN 6B 05 CHAR SD 1 J6 CHAR OUT OUT 1B SD HD J4 _ J3 _ HD Mode Output PLAY OD IN 6 OUT 1 J8 J7 IN 6B 05 CHAR SD 21 16 CHAR OUT OUT 1B SD HD J4 J3 Issue 14 00 A June 2015 SD SDI Clean Output SD SDI Clean Output N A HD SDI Clean Output HD SDI Clean Output SD SDI Clean Output 6 Boards Description Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Sa 6 2 3 COD Connectivity in 3D and 1080p Dual Link Connector Assignments This section describes the connector assignments and layout for the video standards HD 3D and 1080p in Dual Link mode Connector 3D 1080p mode Connector label J1 N A CHAR SD J1 Not used CHAR SD J2 SDI monitoring output HD Not wired to the backplane Used for onboard multiviewer input J3 HD SDI program output for right eye OUT B 3D or link 2 1080p HD J4 SDI monitoring output for left eye 3D CHAR OUT SD HD or link 1 1080p HD SD J5 HD SDI input for right eye 3D orlink2 IN B 1080p HD J6 HD SDI program output for left eye 3D OUT or link 1 1080p HD identical to J7 J7 HD SDI program output for left eye 3D OUT or link 1 1080p HD identical to J6 J7 No
19. ON 30 mA Direct connection to a TTL CMOS signal possible Pin opto to GND and pin opto to the TTL CMOS signal Typical switching point 1 6 Volts for secure operation Vin 0 8 Volts gt opto OFF Vin 2 2 Volts 2 mA gt opto ON max without external resistor 15 Volts 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 77 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 TTL Inputs GP In 5 6 7 8 Relay Inputs Pin Out The relay must be connected between the ground and the corresponding TTL input on the DB 25 TTL Inputs Pin Out Each TTL input on the DB 25 is directly connected to the pin of the TTL connector on the device triggering the The ground must be common between the DB 25 connector of the XT3 server and the external device Common Ground Ground Specifications e each pin can be individually configured as an output or an input jnternal 4K7 pull up to 5 V lowlevelVi 1 5 Volt 012 74HC245 e high level Vi gt 3 5 Volt 012 74HC245 optional TTL compatible level U12 74HCT245 78 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling p V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 5 8 2 GP Out Connections Relay Isolated Outputs GP Out 1 2 3 4 Pin Out The user can define the functions types and settings associated to the GPI outs in the following applications Set
20. OUT3B CHAR OUT OUT4B CHAR OUT OUT5B CHAR OUT OUT6B SDHD SDHD SDIHD SDHD SOD SOD 48 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling Ee V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa LH Analog and Digital Audio 2 This section shows the available associations of analog and digital connectors See section Audio Specifications on page 15 for more details on the available audio configurations See section Audio Connections on page 59 for more details on the DA 15 connectors pinout depending on the configuration The audio connector layouts described in this section are available according to your configuration Digital XLR Connectors Digital audio 16 XLR connectors 8 in and 8 out e Noanalog audio DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUTS iim Digital BNC Analog 15 Connectors Digital audio 16 BNC connectors 8 in and 8 out e Analog audio 4 multi pin DA 15 connectors 2 in and 2 out p YS p e w 9 A 9 10 4 25 0 9 10 V e 25 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 49 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 DEI Digital BNC MADI BNC Analog DA 15 Connectors Digital audio 16 BNC connectors 8 in and 8 out e MADI Digital audio 4 BNC connectors 2 in and 2 out e Analog audio 2 multi pin DA 15 connectors 1 in and 1 out DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUTS Ce OROA OOMOO OO MADI INPUTS
21. REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 4 4 2 Gigabit Ethernet Transfers General Description This section provides empirical figures on real time transfers for backup and restore jobs processed by the GbE network The GbE bandwidth however relies on the customer network behavior which depends on external conditions and partly on the EVS servers Warning The observations and data focus on steady rates the transfer performances with small clips will be lower as they generate a lot of starts and ends of sessions The section presents data in tables including the following parameters 1 Field Rate field frequency used or number of video fields transferred per second 2 Video Bitrate codec bitrate set by the user in the Codec section of the Server tab in the Multicam Configuration window 3 RT Transfers maximum number of simultaneous transfers of A V data that can be processed for the given frame rate and video bitrate through the GbE network Calculation formula Maximum GbE bandwidth actual block based bandwidth real time transfers 4 Transfer Speed transfer speed for a single transfer expressed in faster than real time speed The calculation formula is the same with a reference GbE bandwidth that is slightly smaller Reference Bandwidth The table below specifies the reference GbE bandwidth used for calculations in this section However the effective bandwidth depends on network behavior which only partly re
22. SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 6 5 10GbE Board Schema The following schema shows the 10GbE board and its main components A version without the 10GbE module and the 10GbE connectors is also available Connectors The SD card is connected to a slot on the 10GbE module of the EVS server backplane The two 1GbE connectors are connected to the two backplane 1GbE ports The two 10GbE connectors are connected to the two backplane 10GbE ports The Gigabit connectors must be on a network that supports Jumbo Frames of at least 9014 bytes Ethernet frames See section Switches on page 74 for the list of supported Switches You can set up the GbE IP addresses in the Multicam Configuration window in the Network tab Gigabit Ethernet section See the Configuration manual for more information 104 6 Boards Description Ee V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa SFP Modules The following 10 GbE SFP modules are compatible with the 10GbE connectors of the 10GbE board Intel Ethernet SFP SR Optic ETOGSFPSR Intel Ethernet SFP LR Optic E10GSFPLR 6 Boards Description 105 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 6 6 6 6 1 106 RAID Controller Boards RSAS Board on SAS Disk Array Disk Arrays on systems with H3X boards have a controller on the disk array board Different configurations can be used One internal array with a series of 6 disks e One internal array wit
23. The network type must be set to Server on one and only one EVS video server on the network The others must be set to either Master to share clips and view others clips or Client to share clips only A different network number must be specified for each EVS video server that you want to connect to the network If the same network number is assigned to 2 different systems the second one will not be able to connect and a warning message will be displayed All EVS video servers must be connected with a good quality BNC 75 Ohm cable to form a closed loop Connect the SDTI OUT connector of the first EVS video server to the SDTI IN connector of the second one etc until the loop is closed by connecting the SDTI OUT connector of the last EVS video server to the SDTI IN connector of the first one The SDTI loop must be closed at all times during network operation If for any reason the loop is open all network communication will be interrupted and all systems will automatically switch to stand alone mode When the loop is closed again network operation will resume automatically This problem can be avoided or limited using an XHub The distance shown in the table below is the maximum cable length between two active EVS servers or 2 SDTI reclockers on an XNet2 SDTI network using a single piece of cable between 2 servers or 2 reclockers Intermediate connectors patch panels etc might degrade these figures Depending on the number o
24. This parity violation induces a 1 line shift of the field resulting in a vertical jitter of the picture The jitter frequency depends upon the chosen playback speed To avoid this phenomenon and provide a stable output picture EVS developed 2 types of line interpolator 2 line and 4 line interpolators The interpolation process can be enabled or disabled by the operator on all EVS slow motion systems 2 Line Interpolator The 2 line interpolator actually generates a new field when the original field is in parity violation Each line of this new field is calculated by a weighted average of the 2 neighboring lines This process solves the problem of parity violation and vertical jitter but the drawback is a reduction of the vertical resolution on the interpolated fields that appear unfocused Another side effect is the alternation of original fields perfectly focused and interpolated fields unfocused resulting in a pumping video signal 4 Software Specifications Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Sa 4 Line Interpolator The 4 line interpolator uses a more sophisticated calculation based on the 4 neighboring lines By using suitable coefficients for the weight of each line in the resulting calculation we apply this interpolation to all fields The final result is a permanently slightly unfocused picture The advantage is a stable output signal with no jitter and no pumping but the vertical bandwidth
25. XT3 server in 1080i without SLSM REC are summarized in the following table Vid Block Transfer Codec Field Bi mI based RT Speed Rate Mbps bandwidth Transfers faster than P MB s RT XDCAM HD 50 00 Hz 50 6 5 15 2 12 2x Apple ProRes 50 00 Hz 85 11 4 8 7 7 0x 422 LT HD Mjpeg 50 00 Hz 100 33 3 3 0 2 4x Standard HD Mpeg 2 Intra 50 00 Hz 100 33 3 3 0 2 4x DVCPro HD 50 00 Hz 100 12 9 7 7 6 2x AVC Intra 100 50 00 Hz 111 13 3 7 5 6 0x Avid DNxHD 50 00 Hz 120 14 8 6 7 5 4x 120 Apple ProRes 50 00 Hz 120 16 6 6 0 4 8x 422 SQ Avid DNxHD 50 00 Hz 185 22 2 4 5 3 6x 185 Apple ProRes 50 00 Hz 185 25 0 4 0 3 2x 422 HQ Simultaneous Backup and Restore The backup sessions reach higher bandwidth and pre empt the bandwidth against the restore sessions On a per session base the system allocates between 3 75 and 6 times more bandwidth to backup session than to restore session The gigabit prioritization mechanism is not impacted by the rule specified above 4 Software Specifications 39 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 4 4 3 XFile3 Capacities Storage Capacity for 720p 1080i at 50 Hz PAL The following tables gives the time in hours and minutes of A V content of a given codec that can be stored on the XFile3 hardware for 720 and 1080i video at a frame rate of 50 Hz Codec Aie 1TB 2TB XDCAM HD 61 44 25 88 50 Apple ProRes 422 LT 35 25 29 50 58 HD Mjpeg Standard 12 8 44 17 29 HD Mpeg Intra 12 8
26. according to your configuration Digital DA 15 Connectors 4multi pin DA 15 connectors 2 in and 2 out DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MADI BNC Analog DA 15 Connectors MADI audio 4 connectors 2 in and 2 out Analog audio 2 multi pin DA 15 connectors i in and 1 out MADI INRUTS MADI NALOG INPUTS ANALOG OUTPUTS Timecode and Video Ref Connectors 3 The Timecode connectors allow the server to receive the LTC timecode reference signal and send the LTC timecode that corresponds to PGM1 The Ref Video connectors allow the server to receive or send back the analog genlock reference signal 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling pum V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Controls and Communications Cuz e e EE e m This rear panel part located below the audio connectors presents connectors that allow the EVS server to communicate with other devices The connectors are described from top left to bottom right 5422 CONTROL PC LAN CONSOLE 1 The RS232 connector allows a tablet to be connected to the server The RS422 ports allow the server to be remotely controlled through remote panels or third party control devices When a remote panel is used it should be connected on the first RS422 port Two PC LAN connectors allow connection of the PC LAN interface
27. bandwidth to feed the network accesses on top of its own local channels see Max RT Channels XNet Transfers The maximum number of real time channels between EVS servers through the SDTI ports of the XT3 server are summarized in the following table The following tables take into account a field rate of 50 00 Hz and the resolution 1080i without SLSM REC and the following reference bandwidths an SDTI network of 1 5 Gbps with a maximum bandwidth of 110 MB s e SDTI network of 3 Gbps with a maximum bandwidth of 200 MB s 4 Software Specifications 33 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 4 Note q The transfer speed in real time for a single A V stream is 10 lower compared to the number of real time transfers For example a single transfer will be processed 15 2x faster than real time for XDCAM HD and around 8 7x faster than real time for Apple ProRes 422 LT Field Meno te RT RT Godo Rate Bandwidth Eo SET MB s XDCAM HD 50 00 Hz 50 6 5 16 7 30 5 Apple ProRes 422 50 00 Hz 85 11 4 9 6 17 5 LT HD Mjpeg Standard 50 00 Hz 100 33 3 3 3 6 0 HD Mpeg 2 Intra 50 00 Hz 100 33 3 3 3 6 0 DVCPro HD 50 00 Hz 100 12 9 8 5 15 5 AVC Intra 100 50 00 Hz 111 13 3 8 2 15 0 Avid DNxHD 120 50 00 Hz 120 14 8 7 4 13 5 Apple ProRes 422 50 00 Hz 120 16 6 6 6 12 0 SQ Avid DNxHD 185 50 00 Hz 185 22 2 4 9 9 0 Apple ProRes 422 50 00 Hz 185 25 0 4 4 8 0 HQ 34 4 Software Specifications pu V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL
28. example by defining an IPDirector workstation in Network mode XNet Network Introduction The XNet2 network consists of several EVS video servers or other EVS hardware all connected with a 75 Ohm coaxial cable BNC The data exchange between systems is operated through the SDTI interface at 1485 Mbps 1 5 Gbps or 2970 Mbps 3 Gbps with non relay connectors The 2970 Mbps speed for the SDTI network is restricted to EVS servers fitted with H3X boards The SDTI loop is closed only when the Multicam software is started As non relay connectors are used it is recommended to use XHub to avoid network interruptions The XNet2 requires a network server dedicated to the management of the database shared among all EVS video servers This is assigned to one of the EVS servers on the network The EVS server acting as the network server can of course be used for standard server operations 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 65 Issue 14 00 A June 2015 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 5 6 2 Network Architectures Introduction To set up an XNet network EVS servers may be connected directly in a closed loop architecture Using a dedicated hub they may be connected in a star architecture as illustrated in the following figure 4 Note q Multicam 12 02 can work with XHub version 3 03 or above but 3G SDTI is only supported with version 4 00 Connection Diagram Without EVS XHub SDTI Hub Example of XNet2 network without hub
29. in XDCAM codec These modules do not include LEDs and are therefore not further detailed below Genlock There are 2 versions of the V3X board one with genlock one without genlock The genlock model can easily be identified by the presence of 3 quartz synthesizers at the rear of the V3X base board on the right hand side and by the presence of the GLK and PSU OK LEDs on either side of the DIN connector at the center front of the board 6 Boards Description Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa Note that a V3X board with genlock must be installed as V3X 1 in first position slot 2 in the server A V3X board with genlock can never be installed in any other slot and thus cannot be used instead of V3X 2 or 3 Doing so will result in conflicting electrical signals inside the system Block Diagram The block diagram of the V3X board with genlock is illustrated hereunder with the connectors jumpers and LEDs location TJ Quartz Quartz Heuer XDCAM module XDCAM module ST5 Board 1 6 Boards Description 83 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Base Board Jumpers The following table lists the V3X base board jumpers and their respective function Jumper Function ST1 ST2 These 2 jumpers must be installed on the last V3X board of the server that is on V3X 1 2 or 3 if there are respectively 1 2 or 3 V3X boards installed in the serve
30. 008 ST 2020 3 2008 ST 424 2006 ST 425 B 2008 Audio Specifications Audio Analog and Digital Configurations 4U Server The following audio configurations are delivered Configuration DA 15 AES EBU 16 input and 16 output 8 pairs 8 pairs AES EBU or Dolby E on 4 DA 15 connectors DEI e Configuration BNC MADI DA 15 Analog 128 input and 128 output 2x64 in and 2x64 out MADI on 4 BNC connectors 4input and 4 output analog balanced channels on 2 DA 15 connectors 4 Software Specifications 15 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 6U Server The following optional audio configurations are available Configuration XLR AES EBU 16 input and 16 output 8 pairs 8 pairs AES EBU balanced channels on 16 XLR connectors Configuration BNC AES EBU DA 15 Analog 16 input and 16 output 8 pairs 8 pairs AES EBU or Dolby E unbalanced on 16 BNC connectors 8input and 8 output analog balanced channels on 4 DA 15 connectors Configuration BNC AES EBU BNC MADI DA 15 Analog 16 input and 16 output 8 pairs 8 pairs AES EBU or Dolby E unbalanced on 16 BNC connectors 128 input and 128 output 2x64 in and 2x64 out MADI on 4 BNC connectors 4input and 4 output analog balanced channels on 2 DA 15 connectors Configuration DA 15 AES EBU DA 15 Analog 16 input and 16 output 8 pairs 8 pairs AES EBU or Dolby E on 4 DA 15 connectors 8input and 8 output analog b
31. 07 374 354 329 749 4 Software Specifications 29 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Disks 10 11 15 16 20 21 25 27 30 32 35 37 40 42 45 47 50 53 55 58 60 63 65 68 70 74 30 ext Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Recording Capacity in Hours for 5 Disk 4 1 RAID Configuration 59 94Hz RAID array Units 1 1 1 60 0 C CQ CQ C CQ C NY hM NY NM N MN NY NY NM NY 1 NN Oo Oo Oi CO FP AJIJ OJ OQ MN NM es l es ze gt gt Oo 12 spares 25 ojlojo cec o ce o ce o n o n o nmi o n oI rnio DNxHD 8 audios 24 24 48 48 72 72 96 96 120 120 144 144 168 168 192 192 216 216 240 240 264 264 288 288 312 312 336 336 DNxHD 100 DNxHD DNxHD 145 XDCAM XDCAM 50 50 XDCAM 50 8 audios 22 22 44 44 66 66 88 88 110 110 132 132 155 155 177 177 199 199 221 221 243 243 265 265 288 288 310 310 145 8 audios 17 17 35 35 52 52 70 70 87 87 105 105 122 122 140 140 157 157 175 175 192 192 210 210 227 227 245 245 8 audios 8 audios 16 44 16 44 33 88 33 88 49 132 49 132 66 177 66 177 82 221 82 221 99 265 99 265 115 310 115 310 132 354 132 354 148 398 148 398 165 443 165 443 181 487 181 487 198 531 198 531 214 576 214 576 231 620 231 620 4 Software Specifications HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Disks 75 79 80 84 85 8
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33. 2 4 6 8 or 12 channels reversible REC PLAY 1 built in down converter per channel CVBS output with OSD 1 HD SDI output per channel with OSD Additional clean SD SDI output Analog Black Burst and HD Tri Level Sync n a From a hardware point of view six codec modules remain available on the backplane However it is possible to increase the number of connected record channels by connecting distinct recorders or players to the primary and the secondary connectors of a codec module Such configurations available with the XREC license code 30 Channels Max 34 or Channels Max Spotbox 35 license codes are described in the Configuration manual Supported Configurations chapter 4 Software Specifications Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 4 2 SMPTE Standards The following table lists the SMPTE standards supported by your server Configuration SD SDI HD SDI Embedded audio HD AES EBU audio LTC D VITC Ancillary TC in HD Vertical Ancillary Data VC 3 IMX D 10 Dual Link 1 5 Gb s Mapping of Audio Metadata into Vertical Ancillary data 3G SDI 3G SDI Data mapping SMPTE standard ST 259 2008 525i 59 94 Hz 625i 50 Hz ST 292 1 2011 ST 292 2012 720p 50 and 59 94 Hz 1080i 50 and 59 94 Hz ST 299 0 2010 ST 299 1 2009 ST 272 2004 ST 12 1 2008 ST12 2 2008 ST 266 2012 RP 188 ST 334 2000 ST 2019 1 2008 ST 356 2001 ST 372 2011 ST 2020 2 2
34. 2 Safety and Compliance 2 1 Safety This equipment has been designed and tested to meet the requirements of the following 60950 European Safety of information technology equipment including business equipment IEC 950 International Safety of information technology equipment including business equipment In addition this equipment has been designed to meet the following UL1950 USA USA Safety of information technology equipment including business equipment 2 2 EMC Standards This equipment complies with following EMC standards Standard EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 2 Safety and Compliance Area European European European European European European European Title Emission Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section2 limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current 16A per phase European Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 3 limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current of 16 A European Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 Limits Section 3 Testing and measurement techniques Radiated radio Frequency electromagnetic field immunity test European Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 Limits Section 4 Testing and measurement techniques Electrica
35. 42 44 48 51 57 60 63 66 69 72 76 78 82 28 ext 1 1 1 A BF FP CC CQ w CQ CQ CQ nN M NY NN NM NIN Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Recording Capacity in Hours for 6 Disk 5 1 RAID Configuration 50Hz RAID Units 1 oOo OO o OD NN Oo oO Ci CO fF d Cc WI M NM s ess es IQUI NINJ spares 2 o e9 o icecio iec ojiceci io cei o ni jio nmi o n o ni io DNxHD 8 audios 30 30 60 60 90 90 120 120 150 150 180 180 210 210 240 240 270 270 300 300 330 330 360 360 390 390 DNxHD 100 XDCAM 8 audios 27 27 55 55 82 82 110 110 138 138 165 165 193 193 221 221 248 248 276 276 304 304 331 331 359 359 DNxHD 8 audios 26 26 52 52 78 78 104 104 130 130 156 156 182 182 209 209 235 235 261 261 287 287 313 313 339 339 XDcaM 50 8 audios 8 audios 24 55 24 55 48 110 48 110 72 165 72 165 97 221 97 221 121 276 121 276 145 331 145 331 170 387 170 387 194 442 194 442 218 497 218 497 243 553 243 553 267 608 267 608 291 663 291 663 315 719 315 719 4 Software Specifications V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 DNxHD 100 DNxHD 120 DNxHD XDCAM DNxHD XDCAM XDCAM 100 50 120 50 50 RAID spares 8 audios 8 audios 8 audios 8 audios 8 audios Disks array Units 84 4 14 0 407 374 354 329 749 88 4 14 4 4
36. 9 4 Software Specifications ext 4 4 4 4 4 4 RAID array Units 15 15 16 16 17 17 spares A OA OA o DNxHD 100 8 audios 360 360 384 384 407 407 DNxHD 100 DNxHD DNxHD 145 XDCAM XDCAM 50 8 audios 332 332 354 354 375 375 145 8 audios 263 263 280 280 297 297 V5 XDCAM 50 8 audios 247 247 264 264 279 279 8 audios 664 664 709 709 751 751 31 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Recording Capacity in Hours for 6 Disk 5 1 RAID Configuration 59 94Hz en Disks 6 spares 8 audios 8 audios 8 audios 8 audios 8 audios 6 1 1 0 30 27 21 20 55 7 1 1 1 30 27 21 20 55 12 1 2 0 60 55 43 41 110 13 1 2 1 60 55 43 41 110 18 1 3 0 90 83 65 61 166 19 1 3 1 90 83 65 61 166 24 1 4 0 120 110 87 82 221 26 2 4 2 120 110 87 82 221 30 2 5 0 150 138 109 103 277 32 2 5 2 150 138 109 103 277 36 2 6 0 180 166 131 123 332 38 2 6 2 180 166 131 123 332 42 2 7 0 210 193 153 144 387 44 2 7 2 210 193 153 144 387 48 2 8 0 240 221 175 165 443 51 3 8 3 240 221 175 165 443 54 3 9 0 270 249 197 185 498 57 3 9 3 270 249 197 185 498 60 3 10 0 300 277 219 206 554 63 3 10 3 300 277 219 206 554 66 3 11 0 330 304 241 226 609 69 3 11 3 330 304 241 226 609 72 3 12 0 360 332 263 247 664 76 4 12 4 360 332 263 247 664 78 4 13 0 390 360 284 268 720 82 4 13 4 390 360 284 268 720 84 4 14 0 407 375 297 279 751 88 4 14 4 407 375 297 279 751 32 4 Software Spe
37. A Type Cisco N3K 3524P 10G Cisco N3K 3548P 10G Arista DCS 7150S 24 Arista DCS 7150S 52 76 10 GbE Switches Issue 14 00 A June 2015 The following table gives an overview on the supported 10 GbE switches Ports 24 1 10G SFP 48 1 10G 24 1 10G SFP 52 1 10G SFP Recommended SFP Modules XT3 server TGE Module Intel Ethernet SFP SR Optic ETOGSFPSR Intel Ethernet SFP LR Optic ETOGSFPLR Uplinks Stackable J mbo Frames No Routing No Routing No Routing No Routing Dual PSU Yes Yes Yes Yes Those modules are tested to be compatible with the TGE interface board of the XT3 server and the 10 Gbps SFP NICs equipped in some EVS servers Switches On the switches it is recommended to use the modules recommended by the switch vendors 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 5 8 5 8 1 GPIO Connections GP In Connections GPI Triggers The allocation of the XT3 server GPI triggers is performed in the Multicam Configuration window in the GPI tab See the Configuration manual for detailed information on allocating GPI triggers Opto isolated Inputs GP In 1 2 3 4 Pin Out Specifications The input consists in an opto diode VF 1 1 Volt in series with a 470 ohm resistor Typical switching point 1 4 mA for secure operation j 0to 0 5 mA gt opto OFF j22 5to 30 mA gt opto
38. A NTSC 100 100 100 N A 100 100 N A AVC Intra 100 PAL 111 111 110 N A 111 111 222 NTSC 111 111 110 N A 111 111 222 XDCAM 50 PAL 50 50 50 N A 50 50 N A LongGOP NTSC 50 50 50 N A 50 50 N A This value can be achieved with intemal SAS HDD disks with revision 10K 5 20 4 Software Specifications Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 4 3 3 Internal Bandwidth General Description This section helps you select the most appropriate bitrate for the native codec s on the EVS server on the basis of the internal bandwidth the channel configuration and the calculated number of real time channels at the EVS server level The section therefore presents tables including the following parameters 1 Video Bitrate codec bitrate set by the user in the Codec section of the Server tab in the Multicam Configuration window Fields Block numbers of video fields that can be stored in one disk block of 8 MB taking into account 8 audio track in 10801 Actual Bandwidth actual disk network bandwidth required for the real time record or real time playback of one video stream and its associated audio tracks Max RT Channels maximum number of video channels real time record or real time playback that one EVS server can support for a given frame rate and bitrate Since an XT3 server can have a maximum of 8 local video channels any value higher than 8 means that these additional real time accesses
39. DD on RSAS board fix mounted 37 kg 81 6 Ib 6U 19 inches chassis with 6 HDD on hot swap rack 37 kg 81 6 Ib 6U 19 inches chassis with 12 HDD on hot swap rack 39 kg 86 0 Ib Dimensions The following drawings provide the various dimensions in mm of the XT3 server with a 6U chassis Front view 8 3 Hardware Specifications Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Sa Right view Top view o gt e o 3 Hardware Specifications 9 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 3 1 3 SAS HDX Unit The following drawings provide the various dimensions in mm of the SAS HDX external Rear View 442 40 Left View 88 00 A eo Top View Front View X ARARA 465 00 482 60 For more information the SAS HDX refer to External RAID Array SAS HDX on page 107 10 3 Hardware Specifications Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 3 1 4 Control Devices The following control devices can optionally be connected to your server to control it LSM Remote Control Panel Weight 2 9 kg 6 3 Ib Keyboard Weight 0 4 kg 0 9 Ib Tablet Weight 0 3 kg 0 66 Ib Ref Wacom CTF 430 Bamboo One 3 Hardware Specifications 11 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 3 2 Power Supply Redundant Power Supply The server is fitted with two auto swi
40. Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Storage Capacity for 720p 1080i at 180 Hz NTSC Super Motion 3x The following tables gives the time in hours and minutes of A V content of a given codec that can be stored on the XFile3 hardware for 720 and 10801 video at a frame rate of 180 Hz Codec Arie 1TB 2TB Apple ProRes 422 LT 12 7 05 14 10 HD Mjpeg Standard 5 2 50 5 40 HD Mpeg Intra 5 2 50 5 40 DVCPro HD 12 7 05 14 10 AVC Intra 100 12 7 17 14 34 Avid DNxHD 120 9 5 28 10 55 Apple ProRes 422 SQ 8 4 50 9 43 Avid DNxHD 185 6 3 38 7 17 Apple ProRes 422 HQ 5 3 14 6 28 Storage Capacity for 1080p at 50 Hz PAL The following tables gives the time in hours and minutes of A V content of a given codec that can be stored on the XFile3 hardware for 1080p video at a frame rate of 50 Hz Codec ios 1TB 2TB AVC Intra 100 15 10 55 21 50 Avid DNxHD 240 13 9 28 18 56 Apple ProRes 422 LT 18 13 07 26 13 Apple ProRes 422 SQ 12 10 24 20 48 Apple ProRes 422 HQ 8 5 50 11 40 42 4 Software Specifications pu V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa Storage Capacity for 1080p at 59 94 Hz NTSC The following tables gives the time in hours and minutes of A V content of a given codec that can be stored on the XFile3 hardware for 1080p video at a frame rate of 59 94 Hz Codec dea 1TB 2TB AVC Intra 100 18 10 55 21 50 Avid DNxHD 365 14 8 30 17 00 Apple ProRes 422 LT 18 10 55 21 50 Apple ProRes 422 SQ 12 7 17 14 34 Ap
41. HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Version 14 00 June 2015 Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Sa Disclaimer This manual and the information contained herein are the sole property of EVS Broadcast Equipment SA and or its affiliates EVS and are provided as is without any expressed or implied warranties including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose In particular EVS makes no warranty regarding the use or the consequences of use of this manual and the information contained herein Furthermore EVS may not be held liable for any direct or indirect incidental punitive or consequential loss damage cost or expense of any kind whatsoever and howsoever resulting from the normal or abnormal use of this manual and the information contained herein even if advised of the possibility of such loss damage cost or expense While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is accurate up to date and reliable EVS cannot be held liable for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication The information in this manual is furnished for informational purpose and use only and subject to change without notice This manual cancels and replaces any previous versions thereof Copyright Copyright 2011 2015 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA All rights reserved This manual may not be reproduced
42. Store in an XNet2 network The IN connector of a server is connected to the OUT connector of another server and so on to form a closed loop network The Loop connector allows the loop of PGM1 on REC to be able to use the internal loop feature The Multiviewer connectors allow two monitors to be connected directly to the server and to display PGM and REC channels as configured in the Multicam Configuration window in the Monitoring tab Multiviewer page See the Multicam Configuration manual for a description of the configuration parameters The RS232 connector allows a tablet to be connected to the server The Multiviewer connector provides an analog Multiviewer output on a DA 15 connectors that can be configured in CVBS RGB HD or YUV HD The GPI connector allows GPI General Purpose Interface devices to send or receive electric pulses that will trigger commands on the server or to be connected with third party devices Two PC LAN connectors allow connection of the PC LAN interface of the EVS server to an Ethernet network The Console connectors allow a monitor and a keyboard to be connected to the server 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 51 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 The RS422 ports allow the server to be remotely controlled through remote panels or third party control devices When a remote panel is used it should be connected on the first RS422 port Gigabit Ethernet Connectors Module The G
43. Transfer Encoding and File Header V5 It is possible to perform the encoding process in 8 bit or 10 bit and to write a 10 bit file on selected codecs The following table summarizes the proposed configurations valid for encoding and file header Codec DNxHD 120 145 DNxHD 185 220 DNxHD 185x 220x ProRes LT ProRes SQ ProRes HQ DVCPro HD Mjpeg Mpeg 2 Intra AVC Intra 100 XDCAM HD 50 4 Software Specifications Encoding amp File Header 8 bit 8 bit 10 bit 10 bit 10 bit 10 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 10 bit 8 bit 19 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 4 3 2 Maximum Bitrates These maximum values are valid for XT3 servers running Multicam version 12 02 or higher They guarantee a smooth play and a browse at 100 speed on all channels simultaneously 4ch 4ch 6ch Codec Format 2ch 4ch 3D SLSM 6ch 8 1080p 3x SD Mjpeg PAL 100 100 N A N A 100 100 N A NTSC 100 100 N A N A 100 100 N A HD Mjpeg PAL 225 225 180 100 180 180 N A NTSC 250 250 180 100 180 180 N A HD 2 PAL 225 25 180 N A 180 180 mea NTSC 250 250 180 N A 180 180 N A Avid DNxHD PAL 185 185 185 100 185 185 367 ntsc 220 220 220 100 220 220 403 Apple ProRes PAL 185 185 185 85 185 185 367 422 NTSC 220 220 220 102 220 220 293 DVCPro 50 PAL 50 50 N A N A 50 50 N A NTSC 50 50 N A N A 50 50 N A DVCPro HD PAL 100 100 100 N A 100 100 N
44. alanced channels on 4 DA 15 connectors Configuration DA 15 AES EBU BNC DA 15 Analog 16 input and 16 output 8 pairs 8 pairs AES EBU or Dolby E on 4 DA 15 connectors 128 input and 128 output 2x64 in and 2x64 out MADI on 4 BNC connectors 4 and 4 output analog balanced channels on 2 DA 15 connectors Additional Audio Specifications 4 additional analog balanced output channels for monitoring All audio connectors on mainframe The Lo Res audio is Mpeg 1 Layer II at 48 kHz sampling frequency 4 Software Specifications channels Configuration Mode 4 channel configurations 7 channel configurations HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Embedded 4 16 audio mono per video channel 7 64 tracks 7 16 audio mono per video channel 7 112 tracks V5 The 40 servers provide the following maximum number of embedded or MADI audio MADI 4 32 audio mono per video channel 128 tracks 7 16 audio mono per video channel 112 tracks The 60 servers provide the following maximum number of embedded or MADI audio channels with Intra codecs Configuration Mode 6 channel configurations 8 channel configurations 12 channel configurations Audio Processing e Uncompressed audio Embedded 6 16 audio mono per video channel 7 64 tracks 8 16 audio mono per video channel 7 112 tracks 12 16 mono per video channel 2192 tracks 24 bit processing and storag
45. amaged do not unpack and inform the carrier immediately Check thanks to the included packing list if all the items are present and if they show any mechanical damage If yes report damage or the missing parts to EVS or their appropriate representative Ventilation and Rack Mounting Adequate ventilation is obviously required for optimum performance As a result of this consideration ensure that no other equipment is located close to the mainframe Warning Remember that fans are used to air cool the equipment and protect it from overheating Donot block fans intakes during operations Having regard to the weight of the server chassis support guides are required for this unit into the rack mount The front ears of the unit are not designed to support its full weight Applying full weight on these might result in bending the metal plate Boards Checking The main power switch is located at the front side lower right corner of the unit Before turning on the power open the front door of Video disk recorder unit to check if all boards fit into their guides If a board is out of its guides remove carefully the board and replace it in the same slot 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling ES V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 5 2 Rear Panel Description 5 2 1 Rear Panel Configurations The XT3 server comes in a variety of configurations and rear panel variants e 6U rack with 6 4 or 2 codec m
46. an archiving system such as XStore or e Anon linear editing system such as Xedio Apple Final Cut Pro or Avid However the external systems cannot read the raw files coming from a XT3 server For this reason XTAccess is used as a gateway between your server and the IT world It takes up the role of gateway used so far by XFile XStream as it creates file formats compliant with external systems In this architecture the Xsquare application plays the role of XTAccess orchestrator on the Gigabit network communicating via the PC LAN connection Archive meus i H a Video Feeds Apple Final Cut Pro Gigabit Ethernet XTAccess is directly connected to the XT3 server through the Gigabit network via an FTP client It runs on a Windows workstation and is mainly controlled by the external systems no user interface via XML files or other processes 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 71 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 5 7 2 72 The Gigabit connection fulfills the following functions in relation with the XT3 server Backup of clips from an server e Restore of clips to an server Transfer of clips between servers Please refer to the XTAccess user manual for full information about the possible workflows with third party systems Backup of Clips Overview The following schema shows how the backup of cli
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48. arty devices The Audio Monitoring Output connector is a DA 15 connector that allows audio output connections for monitoring purposes Gigabit Ethernet Connector Module 5 The Gigabit Ethernet Connector module is located at the bottom center of the rear panel This area can have one of the following layouts CEMI By default it hosts a light version of the Gigabit connector module The Gigabit Ethernet connector module allows the interconnection of servers other EVS and or third party systems into a Gigabit Ethernet network via 2 45 connectors each offering a global bandwidth of 1 GbE SD card slot 10GbE oplic n It can host the full Gigabit connector module The Gigabit Ethernet connector module allows the interconnection of servers other EVS and or third party systems into a Gigabit Ethernet network via 2SFP connectors each offering a global bandwidth of 10 GbE 2 45 connectors each offering a global bandwidth of 1 GbE SDcardslot 1GbE 1 1GbE 2 AL m O Q 2 ORO OG eo ES q Note q The 10 GbE and 1GbE connectors cannot be used at the same time 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling pum V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Fem 5 3 5 4 5 4 1 Power Supplies The server power supply is made of two hot swappable units Both of these units are connected to allow automatic power switching to the second power supply should the f
49. be used to invert or not the VGA VS signal Vertical Sync to generate the composite output signal TV mode The ENVS jumper can be used to enable or not the presence of the VGA VS signal Vertical Sync in the composite output signal TV mode If the LSM TV mode is used these jumpers must be set up according to EVS recommendations which depend on software version and CPU board model revision Set up the jumpers as follows e HPOL On VPOL Off ENVS On REMOTE RESET jumpers are available to designate the remote s from which the RESET command can be sent This command resets the whole system PC and video hardware 112 6 Boards Description ES V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa In standard configuration only Remote one on RS422 port 1 is allowed to reset the system Remote Reset Warning This jumper should be removed if the device connected to the RS422 port is NOT an EVS controller Maximum voltage on pin 5 of an RS422 port of the server should not exceed 5 Volt when the corresponding jumper is engaged Applying a higher voltage on pin 5 when the corresponding jumper is engaged will result in permanent electronic damage to the board 6 Boards Description 113 Sa Lr To learn more about EVS go to www evs com Corporate 32 4 361 7000 North amp Latin America 1 973 575 7811 EVS Headquarters Asia amp Pacific Li ge Science Park 852 2914 2501 13 rue Bois St Jean B 4
50. can be used for transfers over the XNet SDTI network The RT Channels calculation is based on the use of Seagate disks of 300 GB 10K5 configured in 4 1 raids Such disks are able to write 400 MB s Bandwidth and RT Channels at 50 Hz PAL Codec Ra Base id Hz Mbps MB s XDCAM HD 50 00 50 61 6 5 61 Apple ProRes 422 LT 50 00 85 35 11 4 35 HD Mjpeg Standard 50 00 100 12 33 3 12 HD Mpeg 2 Intra 50 00 100 12 33 3 12 DVCPro HD 50 00 100 31 12 9 31 AVC Intra 100 50 00 111 30 13 3 30 Avid DNxHD 120 50 00 120 27 14 8 27 Apple ProRes 422 SQ 50 00 120 24 16 6 24 Avid DNxHD 185 50 00 185 18 22 2 18 Apple ProRes 422 HQ 50 00 185 16 25 0 16 4 Software Specifications 21 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Bandwidth and RT Channels at 150 Hz PAL SLSM 3x Codec pee duod Piste Bel Hz Mbps MB s Apple ProRes 422 LT 150 00 85 12 34 3 11 6 HD Mjpeg Standard 150 00 100 4 100 0 4 0 HD Mpeg 2 Intra 150 00 100 4 100 0 4 0 DVCPro HD 150 00 100 10 38 7 10 3 AVC Intra 100 150 00 111 10 40 0 10 0 Avid DNxHD 120 150 00 120 9 44 4 9 0 Apple ProRes 422 SQ 150 00 120 8 50 0 8 0 Avid DNxHD 185 150 00 185 6 66 6 6 0 Apple ProRes 422 HQ 150 00 185 5 75 0 5 3 Bandwidth and RT Channels at 59 94 Hz NTSC Codec mus fees jen Mum Hz Mbps MB s XDCAM HD 59 94 50 74 6 4 61 7 Apple ProRes 422LT 59 94 85 35 13 7 29 2 HD Mjpeg Standard 59 94 100 14 34 2 11
51. cifications pu V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 4 4 4 4 1 Network Transfers XNet Transfers Rule This section provides figures on transfer speeds for jobs processed by the XNet or SDTI network The section presents data in tables including the following parameters 1 Field Rate field frequency used or number of video fields transferred per second 2 Video Bitrate codec bitrate set by the user in the Codec section of the Server tab in the Multicam Configuration window 3 RT Transfers maximum number of simultaneous transfers of A V data that can be processed for the given frame rate and video bitrate through the SDTI network Calculation formula Maximum SDTI bandwidth actual block based bandwidth real time transfers When A V data is transferred through the XNet network you should take into account the maximum SDTI bandwidth of 110 MB s for SDTI 1 5 Gbps and 200 MB s for SDTI 3 Gbps Example How many real time transfers can do over an XNet network if work with Apple ProRes 422 at 120 Mbps in PAL Calculation Maximum SDTI bandwidth Actual Bandwidth real time transfers 110 MB s 16 6 MB s 6 6 real time transfers for SDTI 1 5 Gbps 200 MB s 16 6 MB s 12 0 real time transfers for SDTI 3 Gbps This is the maximum real time transfers the network connection can support It is obviously also necessary that the XT3 where the material is stored has enough local disk
52. contact EVS support for RAMs upgrade Do not use standard PC RAM modules 110 6 Boards Description pum V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 mn Illustration Header 26 DB15 MULTIVIEWER BOARD HH T IN4 IN6 IN 4 IN3 8 y y y g EJ E gj 3V3 LED AHD FC SERIAL 123456 6 Boards Description 111 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Multiviewer The multiviewer board is an option on XT3 servers Connectors Function IN The J2 connectors from the CODEC modules of the COHX board are connected to the IN connectors of the multiviewer board OUT1 The OUT1 connector of the multiviewer board is connected to the MULTIVIEWER 1 connector on the rear panel of the server OUT2 The OUT2 connector of the multiviewer board is connected to the MULTIVIEWER 2 connector on the rear panel of the server DA 15 The DA 15 connector of the multiviewer board is connected to the MULTI DA 15 connector on the rear panel of the server LED Information Internal EVS information Board Configuration HPOL VPOL and ENVS are used to configure the composite sync generator used in LSM TV mode no effect if the server is only used with a VGA monitor The HPOL jumper can be used to invert or not the VGA HS signal Horizontal Sync to generate the composite output signal TV mode The VPOL jumper can
53. e Sample rate converter from 25 55 kHz to 48 kHz e Audio scrub e Audio mix 4 Software Specifications MADI 6 32 audio mono per video channel 7 128 tracks 8 16 audio mono per video channel 7 112 tracks 12 16 mono per video channel 72192 tracks 17 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 4 3 4 3 1 Video Codecs and Bitrates Supported Codecs Codecs and Related License Codes The XT3 server supports natively the video codecs presented in the table below when the required license code is valid The codecs corresponding to license codes 10 to 12 are installed by default on the XT3 Server Codec SD HD Code Protection IMX Code 11 Mjpeg SD Code 10 DVCPro 50 V Code 9 Mjpeg Standard HD V Code 10 Mjpeg EVS HD Mpeg 2 Intra V Code 12 Avid DNxHD V 5 Apple ProRes 422 Y Code6 DVCPro HD V 8 AVC Intra V Code 13 XDCAM LongGOP V Code 14 Target Bitrate Range and Default Values The target bitrate of the encoded video stream can be set by the user within the accepted range 8 to 100 Mbps for standard definition 40 to 250 Mbps for high definition with the exception of Apple ProRes Avid DNXHD and DVCPro codecs working with defined bitrates The default values are Mjpeg 30 Mbps for standard definition and Mjpeg 100 Mbps for high definition 4 Software Specifications HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Content
54. e on long distances Controller DB9PM DB9PM 3 Twisted pair 8 3 8 5 _ 5 RESET 2 7 Tx B Tx A 2 Twisted pair 7 1 4 6 9 ze E Shell Shell Warning The RESET command line from the remote control is sent through the pin 5 of the RS422 connector This function should be disabled when the controller on connector 1 is not an EVS controller The technical specification for the RS422 link is as follows 19200 bauds No parity Bdatabits 1stopbit Redundant IPDP Serial Link The IPDirector communicates with the server via one serial link If that link fails the XT3 server can no longer be controlled by any IPDirector A failover mechanism has been put into place it switches the IPDirector link from one port of an XT3 server to another port on another XT3 server 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling pum V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Fem To ensure the failover the backup links between IPDirector workstations and the XT3 Servers need to be physically wired to a second RS422 port as shown on the following schema XT3 1 gt lt gt 5 6 5 6 1 XT3 2 Active RS link Redundant RS link The serial link redundancy will ensure that there is no single point of failure in the setup However you need to put into place a thoroughly thought through IPDP configuration for the SynchroDB to continue working correctly This can be achieved for
55. e the value to Server in the Type field in the SDTI section on the Network page Then start Multicam 3 Tum on all Master and Client EVS video servers and make sure the appropriate value is selected in the Type field in the SDTI section 4 Start Multicam on all of the Master and Client EVS servers They should see the Server on the network and they will connect automatically Connection takes a few seconds usually between 2 and 5 sec for each EVS video server XNet Performances and Troubleshooting Performances Transfers With the default settings the following performances can be achieved in normal conditions Material Transfers Distant copy SD content 10 real time Up to 5 times faster than real time transfers depends on network load HD content 3to 4 real time Up to 2 times faster than real time transfers depends on network load SLSM content real time transfers 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 69 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 70 These performances are also limited by the disk bandwidth available from the EVS server where the clips are stored To prevent freeze issues and to maximize network bandwidth efficiency priority levels have been implemented in the following order from the high to the low priority 1 Play requests 2 Search Browse and Live E2E requests 3 Copyrequests Delays Delay times between playback and ingest depend on two factors local or dis
56. ector Channel Number Lower codec board slot 2 CODA CAM B or PGM 1 Lower codec board slot 2 COD B CAM A or POM 2 98 6 Boards Description Ee V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 6 3 Audio Codec Board DTI The audio codec board A3X is the audio interface between the V3X boards and the H3X H3XP board Video codec and audio codec boards are tied to the H3X H3XP board with one bus connector on the front side Different audio configurations are available with the audio codec board See section Audio Connections on page 59 for details The following LEDs are available on the audio codec board e LED 1 3 internal EVS information only LED 4 transfer activity to from the H3X H3XP board ANALOG AES EBU IN MADI 1 OUT IN MADI 2 OUT T TT T 999 LED1 LED2 LED3 6 Boards Description 99 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 6 4 Controller Boards 6 4 1 H3X Board The H3X board is divided in 4 parts 2 in front 2 in the back e Front left GbE module Front right CTL controller module e Back left CPU module Back right SDTI module SDTI 1485 2970 Mbps SDI QUT SDIIN 55 5 y FRAMER NET DSP 100 6 Boards Description Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Sa LEDs Function The available LEDs linked to SDTI controller module are from left to ri
57. er 14 00 Sa 4 3 4 Recording Capacities Disk Storage The disk storage on SAS disks can be as follows with a total of up to 84 disks internal storage only 6 or 12 x 300 GB or 900 GB SAS disks e external storage only up to 4 arrays with 24 x 300 GB or 900 GB SAS disks with or without spare disks both internal and external storage Warning The sum of internal and extemal disk storage on an XT3 server cannot exceed 20 TB This is therefore not possible to have higher recording capacities than the ones described in the following tables RAID Level 3 The video RAID uses striping process across 5 or 6 disk drives The video and audio data is striped over the first 4 or 5 drives while the parity information is saved on the fifth or sixth drive If one drive is damaged the video RAID can use the parity information to recover the missing information so that operation can continue seamlessly without bandwidth loss Recording Capacity Figures The following tables show the recording capacity in hours for different video bitrates for 1record channel that is 1 video 4 stereo audio tracks in SD 1 video 8 stereo audio tracks in HD With the Operational Disk Size parameter set to 100 e With arrays of 300 GB disks Tip e The table figures should be multiplied by 3 for 900 GB disk arrays 4 Software Specifications 25 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Recording Capacity in Hours for
58. er in the bay slot 2 Push the canister 3 Push until the canister is fully engaged in the slot 4 Press to hold the canister firmly in place 5 While holding the canister in place press the lack lever The canister is lacked when you hear a click 8 All the canisters must be well aligned 2 How to remove 1 Press the unlock button 2 Pinch slightly the lock lever and pull out the canister 6 Boards Description 109 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 6 7 MTPC Board Introduction The function of the PC board is mainly the control of the video hardware and the interface of the peripheral equipment such as a remote controller with the video hardware The following MTPC board is used Revision A3 A6 with COMMEL HS873 motherboard and a new time code management module with bootable USB In standard configuration the PC hardware is composed of mounting PC board with serial ports LTC reader and generator is controlled by the motherboard SAS System Hard disk the SAS disk drive is used for storing the EVS software and the DOS operating system Neither audio nor video data is saved on this disk The capacity of this drive may vary depending on market availability but the system partition is always set to 2 GB The remaining capacity of this drive is not used 256 SDRAM or higher to suit the system requirements from Multicam 12 00 Please
59. f servers connected on the network the location of the master server the presence or not of an XHub SDTI hub the actual maximum values may be higher than indicated If longer distances between servers are required SDTI to Fiber converters can be used allowing distances over thousands of meters if necessary EVS has validated the following SDI fiber converters BlueBell BC313T and BC313R Single channel or BC323TR Dual channel www bluebell tv Bamfind BarnMini 01 Dual channel www barnfind no Yellobrik 1810 multiplexer 1810 amp 1840 transceiver www yellobrik com Extron FOX 3G HD SDI P www extron com o Multidyne HD 3000 TRX www multidyne com 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling Ee V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 5 6 4 5 6 5 Cable type 2970 Mbps 1485 Mbps RG59 30 m 98 ft 45 m 148 ft RG6 70 m 230 ft 90 m 295 ft RG11 85 m 279 ft 120 m 394 ft Fiber 55 km 80 km 55 km 80 km is the total length of the return path i e the actual distances between the 2 servers connected via the fiber link is half of this value i e 40 km 1485 Mbps Note q When reclockers are used the total delay induced by these reclockers between 2 active servers on the network may not exceed 15 Starting XNet 1 When all above conditions are fulfilled and the cabling is correct turn on the Server EVS video server 2 Makesur
60. ght LED Color Status Function LED 1 Green On Ok Red On An error occurred while booting the H3X board LED 2 to For EVS internal use only LED 8 FRAMER Green On The signal on the XNet2 IN connector is a valid EVS SDTI signal NET Green On The XNet2 SDTI network is established SDTI loop closed correct speed etc DSP Green Blinking Indicates DSP activity audio processing The available LEDs linked to the CPU module are from left to right LED Color Status Function CPU1 Green Blinking These LEDs blink alternately every 250 milliseconds to CPU2 indicate that the processor is running Other For EVS intemal use only LEDs Connectors The following connectors are available on the XNet2 SDTI module J15 OUT connector for XNet2 SDTI network 1485 2970 Mbps without relay J16 IN connector for XNet2 SDTI network 1485 2970 Mbps without relay Gigabit Connectors The two board Gigabit connectors are connected to the two backplane Gigabit ports The Gigabit connectors must be on a network that supports Jumbo Frames of at least 9014 bytes Ethernet frames See section Switches on page 74 for the list of supported Switches You can set up the GbE IP addresses in the Multicam Configuration window in the Network tab Gigabit Ethernet section See the Configuration manual for more information 6 Boards Description 101 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 6 4 28 Board
61. h two stacked series of 6 disks Nointernal storage LEDs on Internal Array LEDs 1 to 6 are used in case of one internal array of 6 disks LEDs 7 to 12 are used for the upper series of disks in case of one internal array of 2x6 disks LEDs correspond to the disks as schematized as followed upper 7 12 lower 1 6 upper 8 9 10 11 lower 2 3 4 5 LED Status Function Disk Off the corresponding disk is not started not spinning LEDs On fast blinking the corresponding disk is starting spinning green On steady green the corresponding disk is started and used in the RAID array On slowly blinking the corresponding disk is started but not used in the green RAID array STS On green the RSAS RAID controller is properly booted ERR On red errors occur during the data transfer between the RAID controller and the disks 6 Boards Description pu V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa ri lI I ee 7 ka E C gt i gt Joc 55 SS guy 5 9 pa Uu QU QQ 6 6 2 External RAID Array SAS HDX The SAS HDX is a 2U external disk storage containing up to 24 hot swappable SAS disks with a minimum of 5 disks External storage can be used with or without internal storage It is connected to the server via a dedicated SAS cable on the rear panel of the server provided that the X ESAS connection module has been placed inside the server Nece
62. igabit Ethernet Connector module of the 10GbE board is located at the bottom center of the rear panel 5a This area can have one of the following layouts CEMI By default it hosts a light version of the Gigabit connector module The Gigabit Ethernet connector module allows the interconnection of servers other EVS and or third party systems into a Gigabit Ethernet network via 2 45 connectors each offering a global bandwidth of 1 GbE SDcardslot 10GbE option e It can host the full Gigabit connector module The Gigabit Ethernet connector module allows the interconnection of servers other EVS and or third party systems into a Gigabit Ethernet network via 2SFP connectors each offering a global bandwidth of 10 GbE 2 45 connectors each offering a global bandwidth of 1 GbE SD card slot 1GbE 1 1GbE 2 0006 OO ORO 1 Co tcanhost a PCle connector that allows the connection of the EVS server with the XTAccess Gateway PC providing the external 10 GbE connection Note q The 10 GbE and 1GbE connectors cannot be used at the same time 52 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling pum V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 m Gigabit H3X Ethernet Connectors The Gigabit H3X Ethemet connectors 1GbE are located at the top right of the rear panel bb They are covered with a cap and not available The Gigabit H3X Ethernet connectors allow the interconnection of serve
63. irst one fail Video Connections You fill find full details on video connections in the Configuration manual in the chapter Supported Configurations Audio Connections Audio Channels The XT3 server server manages up to 192 audio channels depending on the chosen variant and the installed hardware The embedded audio modules and codecs can be used as input or output channels for embedded digital AES EBU or analog audio signals Depending on the server chassis or configuration you can find the following audio connectors on the rear panel e Digital audio DA 15 connectors 16 inputs 8 pairs and 16 outputs 8 pairs 110 Ohm balanced connectors 8 inputs and 8 outputs 75 Ohm unbalanced Only on an XT3 6U server XLR connectors 8 inputs and 8 outputs 110 Ohm balanced Only on an XT3 6U server NEW e MADI Digital audio connectors 2 inputs and 2 outputs 75 Ohm unbalanced Analog audio DA 15connectors 4 inputs high balanced and 4 outputs DA 15 connectors 8 inputs high balanced and 8 outputs 600 Ohm drive capable Only on an XT3 6U server 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 59 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 60 Audio monitoring DA 15 connector 4 analog mono outputs 600 Ohm drive capable 4U XLR connectors 4 analog mono outputs 600 Ohm drive capable 60 Breakout cables with XLR connec
64. is even more reduced The interpolator is of course always disabled at 100 playback speed because there is no parity violation EVS uses the same techniques with the Super Slow Motion disk recorder working with all models of Super Motion cameras 150 180 Hz The only difference between the processing of Super Motion and normal scan 50 60 Hz signals is that the interpolator is always disabled at 33 playback speed because the Super Motion signal does not cause parity violation at this particular speed Whatever the choice the resulting picture is thus always a compromise between stability and resolution With EVS systems the operator always has the choice between any of the 3 above described techniques no interpolation 2 line interpolation or 4 line interpolation Even if the operator chooses to use the interpolation this process will be automatically disabled when not necessary 100 playback for 50 60 Hz signal 33 and 100 playback for 150 180 Hz signal Note q All professional VTRs use line interpolation in PlayVar mode to avoid vertical jitters Default value is interpolator off for all configurations except SLSM configurations in which 4 line interpolator mode is enabled 4 Software Specifications 45 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 5 5 1 46 Hardware Installation and Cabling Rack Installation Unpacking Upon receipt of the equipment examine packing for obvious signs of damage If d
65. k Slot Installed boards 4 video channels 2 video channels 6 RSAS 5 H3X or H3XP 4 CODA or A3X Audio Codec 3 V3X SD HD 2 2 V3X SD HD 1 Genlock V3X SD HD 1 Genlock 1 MTPC 6 Boards Description 81 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 6 2 6 2 1 82 V3X Video and Reference Boards Description Overview The V3X board is divided in several parts abase board identified as V3X base rear section and center extension two modules identified as COD A front left and COD B V3X front right two modules identified as XDCAM rear section plugged onto the left and right sides of the base board Warning It is highly advised not to remove a V3X board from your EVS server Should you have to do so manipulate the board very carefully making sure it is not exposed to mechanical or electric shocks COD Modules The COD A V3X and COD B V3X modules are the actual codec modules each of them being able to be configured by software either as an encoder for a record channel or as a decoder for a play channel The COD V3X modules are SD HD and 3 Gbps capable They support the following feature s e Full resolution 3D HD on a single V3X module Dual Link HD SDI or single link 3 Gbps 1080 50 59 94 Hz video standard on a single V3X module Dual Link HD SDI or single link 3 Gbps XDCAM Modules The XDCAM modules provides the option to encode the incoming video feeds
66. k of video material Each connector on a codec module is connected to the corresponding J connector on the COD A or COD B module of a V3X board See section V3X Video and Reference Boards on page 82 for more details on each connector specific usage according to the different configurations The video and codec connector layouts described in this section are available according to your configuration Version with 2 Codec Modules CODEC CODEC 2 IN2 ort IN1 our 2 0000 IN 2B N18 0 CHAR SD UI CHAR SD 1 0000 CHAR OUT OUT1B CHAR OUT OUT2B o Qo m WwW yY Version with 4 Codec Modules aaa l CODE C i CODE TI IN4 OUT1 OUT2 IN2 IN1 OUT4 00000000 LE IN28 09 IN Bu CHAR SD J1 CHAR SD J1 CHAR SD J1 CHAR SD 1 o o V w w E E CHAR OUT OUT1B CHAR OUT OUT2B CHAR OUT OUT3B CHAR OUT OUT4B SDHD SDHD SDHD SOD fo o o ee OA AU Version with 6 Codec Modules CODEC2 77 A CODE CODECS _ LE IN2 9 amp 190000000 IN 6B IN 5B IN4B e IN 3B u IN 28 IN1B w CHAR 0 CHAR SD J1 CHAR SD J1 CHAR SD J1 CHAR 301 CHAR SD J1 o o o 9 lt x di di PoE did CHAR OUT OUT1B CHAR OUT OUT2B CHAR OUT
67. l fast transient burst immunity test European Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 Limits Section 5 Testing and measurement techniques Surge immunity test European Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 Limits Section 6 Testing and measurement techniques Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 2 3 Standard Area EN 61000 4 7 European EN 61000 4 11 European EN 50082 1 European FCC USA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Title European Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 Limits Section 7 harmonics and interharmonics measurements and instrumentation for power supply systems and equipment connected thereto European Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 Limits Section 11 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests European Generic Immunity Standard Part 1 Domestic commercial and light industry environment Conducted and radiated emission limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to the Code of Federal Regulations CFR Title 47 Telecommunications Part 15 Radio Frequency devices subpart B Unintentional Radiators EMC Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in acc
68. le Yes Routing Opt Base T Cisco WS 3850X 48T S 48 10 100 1000 Module Yes Routing Opt Base T Arista 7048T A 48 10 100 1000 4106 No Routing Yes Base T Optional Modules for the Cisco WS 3850X Product Number Description C3850 NM 4 1G 4 Gigabit Ethernet SFP C3850 NM 2 10G 4 Gigabit Ethernet SFP 2 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP C3850 NM 4 10G 4 Gigabit Ethernet SFP 4 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP Remark 4x10 Gigabit uplinks are only possible with the 48 port version the 24 port version only supports 2x10GbE uplinks Recommendations The models Cisco Catalyst 2960S 24TS and 2960S 48TS can be used for small setups where no inter VLAN routing is needed and no 10G uplinks The models Cisco Catalyst 2960S 24TD and 2960S 48TD can be used for small setups where 10G uplinks are required but no inter VLAN routing is needed On larger setups both GbE ports of the XT3 servers or and several ports on the SANs are often used to increase the bandwidth or to allow redundancy Since both GbE ports of an XT3 server cannot be used on the same sub network virtual LANs need to be created To allow the transfer of packets between the virtual LANs layer 3 switches are required You need to select a layer 3 switch that is able to route jumbo frames The Cisco Catalyst 3850X series does support jumbo frames allows traffic to be routed between different VLANs and provides stacking capabilities 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 75 EVS Broadcast Equipment S
69. le lists the LEDs available on then V3X COD modules from left to right LED Color Status Function CPU Green Blinking Indicates CPU activity On There is a problem with the module processor PLAY Green On The module is set in play mode by the software Off The module is set in record mode PVID Green On A valid video signal has been detected on the J8 connector SD HD SDI input whether the module is in play or record mode TF Green Blinking Data transfers occur between the module and the H3X transfer board M1 Not used M2 M3 M4 COD Connectivity in SD and HD Connector Assignments This section describes the connector assignments and layout for the video standards SD 525i SD 625i HD 1080i and HD 720p The specific connectivity for HD 3D 1080p Dual Link and 3D 1080p Single Link 3 Gbps is described in the following sections Connector SD mode HD mode label J1 J5 is factory wired to the backplane instead of J1 You can CHAR SD connect J1 instead of J5 if CVBS monitoring is required in SD or HD mode SDI monitoring is no longer available on J1 CVBS monitoring output SD CVBS monitoring output SD down converted 6 Boards Description 85 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Connector SD mode J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 86 SDI monitoring output SD Loop through for the SDI input signal SD SDI monitoring output SD Not used or SDI input SD in an
70. lean output 6 Boards Description HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 6 2 6 COD Connectivity in 4K Connector Assignments V5 This section describes the connector assignments and layout for the 4K cameras that provide 4 x 3G SDI connectors Connector J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 6 Boards Description 4K 3G Mode N A N A SDI output 3G SDI monitoring output 3G 3G SDI input 3G program output identical to J7 3G program output identical to J6 3G SDI input N A Connector label CHAR SD Not wired to the backplane Used for onboard multiviewer input OUT B CHAR OUT SD HD INB OUT OUT IN Not wired to the backplane 95 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Connector Layouts REC A prim 3G REC B sec 3G 3G Monitoring REC A Character Out N A N A 3G Monitoring PGM A Character Out 96 4K Input REC CODEC 1 IN 1 OUT 6 17 IN 1B 05 CHAR SD 1 J8 J6 CHAR OUT OUT 6B SD HD J4 J3 4K Output PLAY IN 1 OUT 6 J8 Jz IN 1B 05 CHAR SD J1 J6 CHAR OUT OUT 6B SD HD J4 J3 Issue 14 00 A June 2015 3G Loop of RECA 3G Loop of REC A 3G Monitoring REC B Character Out 3G Clean output PGMA 3G Clean output PGMA 3G Clean output PGM B 6 Boards Description pu V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa Monitoring Limitations The monitori
71. lies on the EVS server Real Time Transfers Single Transfer Speed Gigabit Connection Backup Restore Backup Restore 1GbE 10GbE board 90 MB s 70 MB s 80 MB s 70 MB s 2GbE LACP teaming 180 MB s 140 MB s 80 MB s 70 MB s 10GbE 220 MB s 140 MB s 150 MB s 80 MB s 4 Software Specifications 35 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Backup Transfers 1GbE Connection The maximum transfer speed through one 1GbE port of the 10GbE board on an XT3 server in 1080i without SLSM REC are summarized in the following table Video plock Codec Field Bitrate Based Transfer Speed Rate Mbps Bandwidth faster than RT MB s XDCAM HD 50 00 Hz 50 6 5 13 7x Apple ProRes 422 LT 50 00 Hz 85 11 4 7 8x HD Mjpeg Standard 50 00 Hz 100 33 3 2 7 HD Mpeg 7 Intra 50 00 Hz 100 33 3 2 7X DVCPro HD 50 00 Hz 100 12 9 6 9x AVC Intra 100 50 00 Hz 111 13 3 6 7x Avid DNxHD 120 50 00 Hz 120 14 8 6 1x Apple ProRes 422 SQ 50 00 Hz 120 16 6 5 4x Avid DNxHD 185 50 00 Hz 185 22 2 4 0x Apple ProRes 422 HQ 50 00 Hz 185 25 0 3 6x 36 4 Software Specifications V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 10GbE Connection The maximum number of real time transfers through the 10GbE ports of the XT3 server in 1080i without SLSM REC are summarized in the following table Codec XDCAM HD Apple ProRes 422 LT HD Mjpeg Standard HD Mpeg 2 Intra DVCPro HD Intra 100 Avid
72. ng industry standard protocols such as Sony BVW75 VDCP Odetics DD35 IPDP or EVS AVSP EditRec LinX API They natively support a wide range of HD Intra codecs such as Mjpeg VC 3 Avid DNxHD Apple ProRes Mpeg 2 Intra Panasonic DVCPRO HD AVC Intra Class 100 as well as SD Intra codecs It can also encode A V content in two essences at a time Intra LongGOP XD CAM or Intra Proxy Mjpeg as well as in Intra only or LongGOP only EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 They can be operated in multi essence configurations where the ingested material is directly and simultaneously available in the XDCAM codec and in an Intra frame codec XT3 servers can also be controlled by EVS applications Live Slow Motion LSM for sports production including replays highlights editing and analysis tools like Split Screen to compare 2 synchronized actions side by side Target Tracking and Painting to highlight a particular detail or provide tactical explanations IPDirector a suite of Windows software applications designed to manage networked EVS video servers Its applications make it possible to control multiple channels within the XNet2 network as well as to log an event to create and manage clips and play lists with advanced functions among others to extract clips from a VTR It also provides extensive database search features 2 1 Overview Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa
73. ng of PGM B on J3 is only possible in a 1 REC 1 PLAY configuration In a 2REC 1 PLAY configuration the monitoring of the player 1 is only available with the internal multiviewer In a TREC 2PLAY configuration the monitoring of the player 2 is only available with the internal multiviewer 6 2 7 Channel Assignment Server with Three Codec Boards The following table shows how the channels play or record channels are assigned to the codec boards and connectors Codec Board Codec Connector Channel Number Lower codec board slot 2 CODA CAM F or PGM 1 Lower codec board slot 2 COD B CAM E or PGM 2 Middle codec board slot3 CODA CAM D or PGM 3 Middle codec board slot 3 COD B CAM C or PGM 4 Upper codec board slot 4 CODA CAM B or PGM 5 Upper codec board slot 4 COD B CAM A or PGM 6 Server with Two Codec Boards The following table shows how the channels play or record channels are assigned to the codec boards and connectors Codec Board Codec Connector Channel Number Lower codec board slot 2 CODA CAM D or PGM 1 Lower codec board slot 2 COD B CAM C or PGM 2 Middle codec board slot 3 COD A CAM B or PGM Middle codec board slot 3 COD B CAM A or PGM 4 6 Boards Description 97 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Server with a Single Codec Board The following table shows how the channels play or record channels are assigned to the codec board and connectors Codec Board Codec Conn
74. odules and various optional audio connectors 4U rack with 4 or 2 codec modules and various optional audio connectors The different available configurations and the connectors positions and types for each of these variants are described in the following topics 5 2 2 60 Rear Panel Layout Rear Panel Areas The following drawing represents an example of a 6U rear panel available on an XT3 Server The various areas of the rear panel are highlighted in the drawing and their respective variants are listed in the sections below along with a short description of the related connectors o ME CODEC A it SERES de CODEC CODEC Ge IN OUT1 2 N4 OUT3 IN3 OUT 4 IN2 OUTS OUT 6 1r rrr Y 010 E 9 IN6B us TIN IN 4B 5 IN 3B w IN 2B T IN 1B us CHAR D J1 CHAR SD J1 CHAR 50001 CHAR SD J1 CHAR SD J1 CHAR SD J1 n 7 b 4 n 4 n 4 rn _7 n NT CHAR QUT OUT 1B CHAR OUT OUT 2B CHAR QUT OUT 3B CHAR OUT 4B CHAR QUT OUT 5B CHAR OUT OUT 6B o o9 o o 5 ANALOG INPUTS ANALOG OUTPUTS 12 34 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 47 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Video and Codecs 0 The codecs modules allow connections for recording and playbac
75. of the EVS server to an Ethernet network The Console connectors allow a monitor and a keyboard to be connected to the server Controls and Communications SAS HDX AUDIO MONITOR This rear panel part located on the right of the codec connectors presents connectors that allow the EVS server to communicate with other devices The connectors are described from top left to bottom right The Loop connector allows the loop of PGM1 on REC1 to be able to use the internal loop feature The SAS HDX connector allows the connection to the external disk array SAS HDX if it is installed 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 57 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 58 The Multiviewer connectors allow two monitors to be connected directly to the server and to display PGM and REC channels as configured in the Multicam Configuration window in the Monitoring tab Multiviewer page See the Multicam Configuration manual for a description of the configuration parameters The Multiviewer IN connector is reserved for future use The XNet2 connectors allow the interconnection of EVS servers and or XStore in an XNet2 network The IN connector of a server is connected to the OUT connector of another server and so on to form a closed loop network The GPI connector allows GPI General Purpose Interface devices to send or receive electric pulses that will trigger commands on the server or to be connected with third p
76. ordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 2 Safety and Compliance pm V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 2 4 FCC Marking This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation The following labels are affixed on the equipment l This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may EVS XT3 Server not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation C Tested to compl
77. ple ProRes 422 HQ 8 4 50 9 41 Storage Capacity for 4K The following tables gives the time in hours and minutes of A V content of a given codec that can be stored on the XFile3 hardware for 4K video Codec Field Rate 1 2 Block Avid DNxHD 50 Hz PAL 3 2 11 4 22 200 240 x 4 Avid DNxHD 59 94 Hz NTSC 3 1 49 3 38 200 260 x 4 4 Software Specifications 43 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 4 5 44 Video Interpolation Introduction The playing back of smooth slow motion pictures carries specific issues since some fields must be repeated at regular interval to provide the video at the playback speed required by the operator parity violation appears regularly on the output video signal This issue is specific to interlaced formats 525i 625i and 1080i and does not concern progressive formats 720p and 1080p If O and E represent respectively the odd and even fields of a standard video signal 50 60 Hz we have The original video signal OEOEOEOEOEOEOEOE The output video signal at 5096 speed gt OOEEOOEEOOEEOOEE The output video signal at 3396 speed OOOEEEOOOEEEOOOE The output video signal at 25 speed OOOOEEEEOOOOEEEE Fields with parity violation are shown in bold underlined letters As it appears from the above table whatever the playback speed with the exception of the normal 10096 playback speed a number of fields violate the normal parity of the output signal
78. ps is performed with the Gigabit connection and XTAccess lt ER Video Feeds Archive wrapping Gigabit Ethernet Workflow 1 Anexternal system for example IP Director sends an XML file to XTAccess to request the backup of a given clip created on an XT3 server 2 XTAccess processes the XML file Itgets the clip content that has to be backed up from the server It generates a backup file of the clip in the format specified by the external system no transcoding feature only native codec The following formats are supported EVS MXF AVI Avid MXF OPAtom MXF OP 1A Quick Time Quick Time Ref depending on the video codec tstores the backup file in the target folder specified by the external system The metadata of the clip are either included in the file in EVS MXF or sent via an XML file 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling Ee V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 5 7 3 Restore of Clips Overview Only clips having one of the following formats can be restored EVS MXF MXF OP 1A or Quick Time depending on the video codec The restore process can be set up in two different ways e Via XML file sent by the external application e Via folder scan The following schema shows how the restore of clips is performed with the Gigabit connection and XTAccess Archive Video
79. r ST3 Parking for ST1 and ST2 jumpers when they are not used SPARE ST4 only Must be set to HiZ or not installed on V3X Note that the Genlock Loop connector on the back panel of the server if with available must always be terminated with a 75 Ohm load if it is not used genlock ST5 Defines the position of the board inside the server It must be set to 1 for a V3X with genlock and to 2 or 3 for a V3X board without genlock depending on its position in the server Base Board LEDs The table below lists the LEDs available on the V3X base board with the genlock functionality Warning It is crucial to have a continuous and stable genlock signal when the server is in operation In case of interferences on the genlock signal that would cause parity violations the recorders will automatically be restarted to maintain data integrity LED Color Status Function GLK Off The genlock module is not initialized Green Blinking The genlock module is properly initialized but no valid genlock signal is detected On The module is initialized and a valid genlock signal is detected Red Blinking There is a genlock problem On A resync is needed PSU Green On All voltages are present and in the allowed range OK J Off There is a voltage problem 84 6 Boards Description Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 6 2 2 V3X COD Modules LEDs The following tab
80. rdware Installation and Cabling pum V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Video and Codecs The codecs modules allow connections for recording and playback of video material Each connector on a codec module is connected to the corresponding J connector on the COD A or COD B module of a V3X board See section V3X Video and Reference Boards on page 82 for more details on each connector specific usage according to the different configurations The following video and codecs connectors layouts are available according to your configuration Config Layout Description 222 mm DEC 2 scm mme DI EC 3 2 2 codec 2e s IN 1B 35 S Ji CEAR So II ERARON OUT 18 m OUT 28 OUT 38 cet our4a 444 mm DEC 2 zm 0 EC NESEY or TT 4 codec A 6 modules open 18 n i n 3 config IN 1B 5 6 6 OUT 4B CIAR QUI SOME Analog and Digital Audio 2 This section shows the available associations of audio connectors See section Audio Specifications on page 15 for more details on the available audio configurations See section Audio Connections on page 59 for more details on the DA 15 connectors pinout according to the different configurations 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 55 56 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 The audio connector layouts described in this section are available
81. rs other EVS and or third party systems into a Gigabit Ethernet network with a global bandwidth of 1 GbE Audio Monitoring Connectors This connector is located on the top right part of the rear panel above the PSU The Audio Monitoring Outputs connectors are AES XLR connectors that allow audio output connections for monitoring purposes SAS HDX Connector This connector is located on the top right part of the rear panel above the PSU The SAS HDX connector allows the connection to the external disk array SAS HDX if it is installed 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 53 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 5 2 3 CODEC CODEC 2 31 CODEC 3CODEC4 O OUTI DS OUr2 IN2 OUT Power Supplies The server power supply is made of two hot swappable units Both of these units are connected to allow automatic power switching to the second power supply should the first one fail 4U Rear Panel Layout Rear Panel Areas The following drawing represents an example of a 4U rear panel available on an XT3 server The various areas of the rear panel are highlighted in the drawing and their respective variants are listed in the sections below along with a short description of the related connectors IN 1 OUT 4 WA D N V 54 5 Ha
82. sed for onboard multiviewer input J3 SDI program output 2D OUTB HD J4 SDI monitoring output for left eye 3D or link 1 1080p CHAR OUT HD SD SD HD J5 Not installed INB J6 3G SDI program output for left amp right eyes 3D or link OUT 1 amp 2 1080 3G identical to J7 J7 3G SDI program output for left amp right eyes 3D or link OUT 1 amp 2 1080p 3G identical to J6 J7 Not used OUT J8 3G SDI input left amp right eyes 3D or link 1 amp 2 1080p IN 3G J9 Alternate 3G SDI input Not wired to the 3G for the internal loop backplane J9 of REC1 only connected to Loop connector Note The loops of the input signal are not genlocked 6 Boards Description 91 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Connector Layouts 3D 1080p 3G Input REC OUT6 3G Left eye amp Right eye input 3D or Link 1 amp 2 input 1080p IN 1B 05 CHAR SD 1 va J6 CHAR OUT X OUT 6B H D SD SD HD Left eye output 3D or Link 1 output 1080p e Character Out 3D 1080p 3G Output PLAY OD IN 1 OUT6 J8 J37 IN 1B 05 CHAR SD J1 J6 CHAR OUT OUT 6B H D SD SD HD Left eye output 3D or Link 1 output 1080p amp LS Character Out 92 Issue 14 00 A June 2015 3G Loop of Input 3G Loop of Input HD Loop of Input 3G Clean output 3G Clean output HD Clean output 6 Boards Description HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL
83. ssary equipment e Server with SAS HDX connector on the rear panel e Multicam version 10 05 or higher e SAS HDX extemal disk storage 6 Boards Description 107 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 LEDs on the External Array For each disk a blue LED and a red LED are present Status Blue Red Function LED LED Off On steady Defect drive must be replaced Blinking Off Connected disk being written to read from On Off Connected disk not currently written to read from steady On On slowly Spare disk the corresponding disk is started and used in steady blinking the RAID array Off Off The corresponding disk is not present Note q When starting from a clean disk array after a Clear Video Disks from the EVS maintenance menu the server is recording first on RAID 0 until this one is full then on RAID 1 and finally on RAID 2 It is therefore normal to see activity only on some disks depending on how much material clips and record trains is stored on the server Sound Alert on External Array When a fan or a power supply unit fails on an external array a sound alert is given and can be stopped by pressing the Mute button on the array 108 6 Boards Description V HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Disk Insertion and Removal To insert or remove a disk from an external array carefully follow these steps 1 How to insert 1 Insert the canist
84. stored folder where files are moved to when they failed to restore Important Rules Gigabit networks including EVS servers need to abide by the following rules hardware used on GbE networks with EVS servers need to support jumbo frames Both GbE ports of an EVS server need to be defined on different sub networks Teaming between the GbE1 and GbE2 ports is not possible This is not possible to implement failover through the GbE network The GbE port available on the MTPC board PC LAN is a 100Base T port This is used for monitoring purposes XNet Monitor or for the communication with other applications LinX This can be in the same sub network as the GbE port Switches 1GbE Switches All switches used on the GbE networks of EVS systems need to support jumbo frames Ethemet frames with more than 1 500 bytes of payload The following table gives an overview on the supported 1GbE switches 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Sa Jumbo Dual Type Ports Uplinks Stackable Prange PSU Cisco WS 2960S 24TD L 24 10 100 1000 210GSFP or Yes Switching No Base T 2 1G SFP Cisco WS 2960S 48TD L 48 10 100 1000 210GSFP or Yes Switching No Base T 21G SFP Cisco WS 2960S 24TS L 24 10 100 1000 41GSFP Yes Switching No Base T Cisco WS 2960S 48TS L 48 10 100 1000 41GSFP Yes Switching No Base T Cisco WS 3850X 24T S 24 10 100 1000 Modu
85. t 4 DA 15 connector 4 Outputs 5 8 mono Gnd Analog output 5 Gnd Analog output 6 Gnd Analog output 7 Gnd Analog output 8 Analog output 5 Gnd Analog output 6 Gnd Analog output 7 Gnd Analog output 8 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 5 4 4 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling Monitoring Audio DA 15 Pinout The monitoring audio DA 15 connector is illustrated hereunder connector installed on the rear panel and viewed from outside Its pinout is described in the following table The DA 15 monitoring audio connector is only available on the 4U chassis of the XT3 Server Hoa L 45 8 Pin DA 15 connector Outputs 1 4 mono Gnd Analog output 1 Gnd Analog output 2 Gnd Analog output 3 Gnd Analog output 4 o N Oo OC P OON Analog output 1 e Gnd Analog output 2 N Gnd 75 Analog output 3 A Gnd Analog output 4 63 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 2 64 RS422 Connections RS422 Connector Pinout The RS422 connectors are used to connect a remote control from EVS or third party to your server The cable wiring is a straightforward pin to pin connection as illustrated in the following diagram You should use a shielded cable to avoid electromagnetic interferenc
86. t used OUT J8 HD SDI input for left eye 3D or link 1 IN 1080p HD J9 Alternate HD SDI input Not wired to the backplane HD for the internal loop J9 of REC1 only connected to Loop connector Note The loops of the input signal are not genlocked 6 Boards Description 89 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Connector Layouts 3D 1080p Dual Link Left eye input 3D or Link 1 input 1080p Right eye input 3D or Link 2 input 1080p HD SD Left eye output 3D or Link 1 output 1080p Character Out N A N A HD SD Left eye output 3D or Link 1 output 1080p Character Out 90 Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Input REC Loop of Left eye input 3D or Link 1 input 1080p IN 1B 05 CHAR SD Loop of Right eye input 3D or Link 2 input 1080p 3D 1080p Dual Link Output PLAY Left eye output 3D or Link 1 output 1080p J7 IN 1B 05 CHAR SD J1 J6 CHAR OUT OUT 6B SD HD JA J3 Right eye output 3D or Link 2 output 1080p 6 Boards Description Ei V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 6 2 4 COD Connectivity in and 1080p Single Link 3G SDI Connector Assignments This section describes the connector assignments and layout for the video standards HD 3D and 1080p in Single Link 3G SDI mode Connector 3D 1080p Mode Connector label J1 N A CHAR SD J1 Not used CHAR SD J2 SDI program output 2D HD Not wired to the backplane U
87. tant video material on the SDTI network codec type intra field type codec intra frame type codec longop codec The following table provides the delay times depending on these two factors Local Clips Distant Clips SDTI Intra field type codec 6 frames 5 seconds Intra frame type codec 9 frames 5 seconds LongGOP codec 2 seconds 9 seconds Troubleshooting 1 Ifthe network does not start up properly although all machines are apparently configured properly and Multicam is actually started on all of them check that selected cables to connect all EVS servers are suitable and not too long to operate 2 fthe connection cannot be established please make sure that all equipments are set to the same speed and connected to the non relay connectors 3 Oncethe network has been established if the EVS server acting as the network Server is disconnected or shut down another server will automatically be assigned to act as a new network Server The next machine to be automatically assigned as new network server is the one with the highest serial number in the SDTI network 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling Ee V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 5 7 5 7 1 Gigabit Network Functional Overview The Gigabit connection makes it possible to transfer video and audio material from your XT3 server to external systems via the TCP IP network The external systems can be the following Astorage system or
88. tching and hot swappable power supplies The secondary hot swappable power supply should be connected to the mains to allow automatic power switching to this second power supply should the first one fail Grounding Warning The protective earth must be connected to the ground before powering up the unit Ensure the disk recorder unit is properly grounded at all times to avoid electrical shock hazard Electrical Specifications Rated voltage 115 to 240 VAC single phase Rated frequency 47 63 Hz Input connector CEE 22 IEC 320 3 pin male receptacle Connection to supply Pluggable equipment Type A EN 60950 81 2 5 Equipment which is intended for connection to the building power supply wiring via a non industrial plug and socket outlet or a non industrial appliance coupler or both Correct mains polarity must always be observed Do not use reversible power plugs with this equipment Class of equipment Class 1 equipment EN 60950 1 2 5 electric shock protection by basic insulation and protective earth Electrical Consumption The following electrical specifications are valid for the XT3 6U server Data Type Voltage Value Inrush current PSU plugged on power grid 230 V 3 8A Maximal current full load CPU at 100 230 V 1 7A Inrush current PSU plugged on power grid 115V 7 9A Maximal current full load CPU at 100 115V 3 6A Maximal power consumption full load CPU at 100 400W 3 Hardware Specifications Ei V5
89. th 21 4 3 4 Recording Capacities 0002 2 cece cece c esee 25 4 4 Network Transfers naaa La LaLa LLALLA LLALLA DALLAL Aaaa aaan 33 4 4 1 XNet Transfers 33 4 4 2 Gigabit Ethernet Transfers 35 4 4 3 XFile3 Capacities isses nll 40 4 5 Video Interpolation 2 2 cc cece cece ccc ccccccecceccccecccececceceeeeececeeerees 44 Table of Contents V5 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND CABLING 46 Rack Installation 2 2 2 02222 c cece cece 46 Rear Panel Description sia nir clin IPIE PDC X GE Y RP ERI Ig 47 5 2 1 Rear Panel Configurations 47 5 2 2 60 Rear Panel Layout 47 5 2 3 40 Rear Panel Layout 54 Video Connections a bi ekrane ipeo poe 59 Audio Connections 0 22 2 e cece cece cece cece cece cece RR rere erre 59 5 4 1 Audio Channels 59 5 4 2 Digital Audio DA 15 Pinout
90. th the New icon Updated List of SDI Fiber Converters Seesection Required Conditions to Set up and Run XNet on page 67 Updated List of GbE Switches See section Switches on page 74 Updated Data on Gigabit Ethernet Transfers Seesection Gigabit Ethernet Transfers on page 35 New Data on Storage Capacity on XFile3 for 1080p and 4K Seesection XFile3 Capacities on page 40 What s New VII Ee HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 1 1 1 1 Overview Overview Presentation Welcome to the EVS range of products and thank you for using an EVS XT3 server We will do our best to satisfy your video production needs and we look forward to continuing working with you The EVS XT3 servers are full digital in PAL 625i NTSC 525i 720p 1080p and 1080i standards These multi channel disk based video servers are ideal for a wide range of broadcast applications from sports and live production to playout and transmission XT3 servers are available in 4U chassis with 2 or 4 codec modules or 6U chassis with 2 4 or 6 codec modules The XT3 servers offer flexible configurations up to 12 channels SD HD and optionally 6 channels 3D 1080p XT3 servers work with SAS disks they are equipped with internal SAS disk array and or can be connected to a SAS HDX extemal SAS disk array They can be used with various third party controllers applications and automation systems usi
91. tors can be adapted on DA 15 connectors See also section Audio Specifications on page 15 for full information on the available audio hardware configurations The connectors are illustrated along with their respective pinouts in the following topics 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 5 4 2 Digital Audio DA 15 Pinout V5 The digital audio DA 15 connector is illustrated hereunder connector installed on the rear panel and viewed from outside Its pinout is described in the following table where each column corresponds to one of the 4 available connectors OO N 10 11 12 13 14 15 DA 15 connector 1 Inputs 1 8 Gnd AES input 1 2 Gnd AES input 3 4 Gnd AES input 5 6 Gnd AES input 7 8 AES input 1 2 Gnd AES input 3 4 Gnd AES input 5 6 Gnd AES input 7 8 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling DA 15 connector 2 Inputs 9 16 AES input 9 10 Gnd AES input 11 12 Gnd AES input 13 14 Gnd AES input 15 16 AES input 9 10 Gnd AES input 11 12 Gnd AES input 13 14 Gnd AES input 15 16 DA 15 connector 3 Outputs 1 8 AES output 1 2 Gnd AES output 3 4 Gnd AES output 5 6 Gnd AES output 7 8 AES output 1 2 Gnd AES output 3 4 Gnd AES output 5 6 Gnd AES output 7 8 DA 15 connector 4 Outputs 9 16
92. up menu of the Remote Panel Director settings and Auxiliary Track tab GPI GPI GPI OUT4 OUT3 OUT 1 362694999000 COGO Q2CO gt Specifications normally open contact power off gt open maximum 1A maximum 50 Volts typical life time 100 000 000 switchings TTL Outputs GP Out 5 6 7 8 Pin Out Common Ground OUT GPO 8 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling 79 80 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 Specifications e e each pin can be individually configured as an output or an input internal 4K7 pull up to 5 V low level Vi lt 1 5 Volt U12 74HC245 high level Vi gt 3 5 Volt U12 74HC245 optional TTL compatible level U12 74HCT245 5 Hardware Installation and Cabling ES V5 HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Server 14 00 Sa 6 Boards Description 6 1 Boards and Slots Configuration The XT3 server is equipped with several boards that are all developed by EVS According to your server version the following setup configurations are available DEI 6U Rack Installed boards Slot 6 video channels 4 video channels 2 video channels 7 RSAS 6 H3X or H3XP 5 CODA or A3X Audio Codec 4 V3X SD HD 3 3 V3X SD HD 2 V3X SD HD 2 2 V3X SD HD 1 V3X SD HD 1 V3X SD HD 1 Genlock Genlock Genlock 1 MTPC NEW 4U Rac
93. y With FCC Standards 2 5 Marking The CE marking is affixed to indicate compliance with the following directives e 89 336 EEC of 3 May 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Members States to electromagnetic compatibility e 73 23 EEC of 19 February 1973 on the harmonization of the laws of the Members States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits e 1999 5 EC of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity 2 Safety Compliance 5 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 3 Hardware Specifications 3 1 Mechanical Dimensions and Weights 3 1 1 Rack Mount 4U Main Frame Weight 40 19 inches chassis with 6 HDD on RSAS board 31 kg 68 3 Ib Dimensions The following drawings provide the various dimensions in mm of the XT3 server with a 40 chassis Front View 482 60 __ oes 465 00 Le 25 i L___W7__ 5 95 Left View 6 3 Hardware Specifications HARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL XT3 Server 14 00 Right View 3 Hardware Specifications EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 14 00 A June 2015 3 1 2 Rack Mount 6U Main Frame Weight Disk Configuration Weight 6U 19 inches chassis with 6 HDD on RSAS board fix mounted 35 kg 77 2 Ib 6U 19 inches chassis with 12 H

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