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1. This is indicated by the product marking A 2 Recycling information Nevion provides assistance to customers and recyclers through our web site http www nevion com Please contact Nevion s Customer Support for assistance with recycling if this site does not show the information you require Where it is not possible to return the product to Nevion or its agents for recycling the following general information may be of assistance Before attempting disassembly ensure the product is completely disconnected from power and signal connections All major parts are marked or labeled to show their material content Depending on the date of manufacture this product may contain lead in solder Some circuit boards may contain battery backed memory devices nevion com 25 SL D32P Rev F Appendix B Additional Protocol information B 1 Leitch Pass Through protocol This protocol is available in Sublime firmware 2 4 0 and later The Sublime implementation of Leitch Pass Through supports all commands described in Leitch Routing Switchers Serial Protocol Reference Edition E In the command Alarms Status Request a bit field is used for reporting active alarms In Sublime the bit field is used as in the table below Bit Description Reported from firmware version O Power A failed 2 4 0 1 Power B failed 2 4 0 2 Positive power too low 2 4 0 3 Negative power too high 2 4 0
2. SL D32P Rev F B 1 Leitch Pass Through protocol ru ee 26 B 2 Grass Valley Native porotocol ennn 26 nevion com 4 SL D32P Rev F 1 Product overview Professional broadcast installations often include a number of tape recorders and other devices that require RS 422 machine control for remote operation To meet these requirements Nevion introduce the Sublime SL D32P Expandable Ported Data Router Complex installations cable cost and system design is kept at a minimum Where user friendliness and operational flexibility is appreciated the SL D32P will fit in perfectly The Ported Data Routers are bi directional ports rather than XY A traditional 32x32 router will have a total of 64 connectors 32 in 32 out A ported 32 Router will have a maximum of 32 connectors all configurable to be operated either as Controller or Device In the SL D32P Ported Data Router the terms Controller and Device are used instead of In Out Source Destination l e a Ported Data Router Controller can be both signal Source or Destination SL D32P can be bundled together to for 64 96 128 ports All ports are coupled according to SMPTE 207M machine control standard 1 1 Product versions The following versions of the VikinX Sublime SL D32P router are available SL D32P 32 Port RS 422 Data Router Expandable up to 128 ports Ethernet RS 232 NCB control configurable data ports SMPTE 207M compliant 19 2RU depth 5cm SL D64
3. 10 SL D32P Rev F 3 2 6 Router orientation X point commands in control protocols are using source and destination when controlling routers This must be mapped to ports in the router When controlling RS 422 every port is bi directional and includes both a source and a destination The mapping is different in XY mode and ported mode 3 2 6 1 Router orientation in ported mode By default the router is destination oriented DIP is OFF A bi directional connection is made between the two ports If both ports are configured as dynamic the port referred as source will be used as a controller and the port referred as destination will be used as a device When the router is source oriented DIP is ON the mapping is different If both ports are configured as dynamic the port referred as source will be used as a device and the port referred as destination will be used as a controller This makes it possible to use a single bus panel to select one of several machines to control from a single location 3 2 6 2 Router orientation in XY mode In XY mode all ports are fixed port 1 16 as controllers and port 17 32 as devices The control system will see the router as a 16x16 matrix When the router is destination oriented destinations 1 16 are mapped to ports 17 32 while sources 1 16 are mapped to ports 1 16 When the router is source oriented destinations 1 16 are mapped to ports 1 16 while sources 1 16 are mapped to ports 17 32 A
4. 4 Client TCP IP connection failed 2 4 0 5 No valid product key 2 4 0 6 SFP error 2 4 0 7 EXT IN not locked 2 5 4 8 EXT IN CRC error counting 2 5 4 9 Fan error 2 6 2 B 2 Grass Valley Native protocol This protocol is available in Sublime firmware 2 5 4 and later Sublime does not support all commands available in this protocol The supported commands are described in the table below Command Parameter Comments BK Background E Echo BK E and BK E ON and BK E OFF are Activities all accepted and will be responded with ER 00 BK R Protocol Processor Will be responded with KB R lt firmware Software Revision version gt TJ Request Each command supports only one X Take Index With point Level Bitmap TI Request The optional level Index is not supported Take Index With The command can only be used to Level Index switch all levels QH Query AC Query active Sublime has defined the alarms defined alarm status alarm status in the table below All active alarms will be responded on this request Alarm Alarm Name Alarm ID Parameter 0x0101 Frame Fan Fan number 0x0105 Power supply 01 Power A failed 02 Power B failed 0x010A Positive power Always 00 too low 0x010B Negative Always 00 power to high nevion com 26 SL D32P Rev F 0x010C Client TCP IP Always 00 connection failed 0
5. 2 the user has the option of connecting more than two devices together without having a Multicon to control the network See Chapter 0 for verification of the HW revision of your device Unless you apply a Multicon as a system controller the limitations that apply are 1 One Sublime control panel may connect to a maximum of 4 Sublime routers 2 One Sublime router may be controlled by a maximum of 4 Sublime control panels Exceptions to the above limitations A router with a local CP e g SL V6464 CP may only connect to 1 other router Both routers must be configured with the same address and be of different type A V Example 1x SL V6464 CP may only control itself 1x Audio router AA or AES Both routers must be configured with the same address 16x2 routers that are expanded to NNx2 are using the NCB bus for this purpose The total NNx2 router is therefore counted as 1 router in the limitations 1 and 2 above From limitations 1 and 2 above the resulting Ethernet configuration may consist of maximum 8 devices 4 routers and 4 control panels with the exceptions mentioned above An example is illustrated in the figure below nevion com 15 SL D32P Rev F System Configurator Physical connections Control lines Ethernet lines 4 KN 4 t M is d s 7 V6dx64 A Wy 5 VM N port sosia RR Eihemet Ech Switch SL AGAGA N d ef e SL router SL router ADIZ A
6. 13 102 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 None aae 64x16 video router CP DIP 10 1 04 00 00 39 FE 01 14 Ess JGS_SL 16XY CP 10 10 148 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 JGS_ETHCON CP DIP 14 105 00 0D 39 FF 00 1F Siimo JGS_SL 8XY CP 10 10 141 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 JGS_ETHCON kes CP DIP 14 105 00 0D 39 FF 00 22 JGS_SL 16XY CP Sublime JGS_SL D32P_rev2 10 10 14 12 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 None ves 32 ports data router DIP 13 203 2 0 1prei 00 00 39 FF 00 2E JGS_SL 8XY CP Sublime ref_HD3232 R CP 10 10 11 130 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 None 32x32 hd router CP CP DIP 4 203 20 3pre3 00 0D 39 FF 00 3A JGS_SL D32P_rev2_ Sublime si sposoe n cP 182 168 1 10 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 None ses 8x8 sd router CP DIP 2 105 105 00 0D 39 0A 02 D ref_HD3232 R CP__ Sublime THOR_SL 8XY CP 10 10 12 23 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 10 10 10 216 CP DIP 0 1 0 3 00 0D 39 FF 00 33 D SL SDO808 N CP___ Sublime asa_gpio 10 10 13 27 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 asa_ethcon se CP DIP 0 20 4prel 2 0 3 00 0D 39 FF 00 39 THOR_SL 8XY CP_ Sublime gt Geen Right click the column headers and select the appropriate column to be shown if you don t see the appropriate column in your default display For further information about FW releases please go to the Nevion web site to download or check available FW releases http www nevion com nevion com 13 SL D32P Rev F 4 Connections 4 1 Router communication You gain access to route
7. DG2Z032 outer GERS ar EIS 5 e Figure 1 Ethernet connections and configuration Refer to the Nevion Configurator User Manual for further information about the above described configuration connection options It is NOT possible to connect more than 2x Sublimes with HW Rev 1 together via Ethernet unless a Multicon is applied as system controller 4 1 3 NCB connection Via the Network Control Bus system several routers and control panels can be interconnected Up to 16 levels of routers or combinations of routers can be controlled The NCB system and all RS 232 ports interchange the system status This means that any control system either from Nevion or from a third party manufacturer connected to any RS 232 port in the NCB loop will have access to all communication data on the bus 4 1 3 1 Connecting control panels To get a control panel working with a specific router configure the control panel to the same level as the router Several panels can be configured to control the same router Panels can also be connected to a router via the RS 232 interface Please refer to your control panel manual for installation 4 1 3 2 Pin out and cable type VikinX Sublime routers and Control Panels use RJ45 connectors for the Network Control Bus ports The following pin out is used Pin 1 Not Connected Pin 2 Not Connected aig Pin 3 Data retour Pin 4 Data Greeny Pin 5 Data aes P
8. P 64 Port RS 422 Data Router Expandable up to 128 ports Bundle of 2x SL D32P 19 4RU depth 5cm SL D96P 96 Port RS 422 Data Router Expandable up to 128 ports Bundle of 3x SL D32P 19 6RU depth 5cm SL D128P 128 Port RS 422 Data Router Bundle of 4x SL D32P 19 8RU depth 5cm nevion com 5 SL D32P 2 Specifications Rev F 2 1 Router specifications Signal type Data rate Connector AC Power Max power consumption 2 2 Mechanics Dimensions Weight router PSU Weight SL D32P Weight SL PWR 40 Safety Emission standards 2 3 Power Supply SL PWR 40 AC Supply voltage range AC Mains connector DC output DC connector Status monitoring 2 4 Control Standard features Serial port Connector NCB ports Connectors 2 Ethernet port Connector Hardware control Control Panel 2 5 Connection details RS 422 Connectors Extension ports RS 422 Data 115 kbps DE9 D sub 9 pin female according to SMPTE 207M External power supplies 100 260 VAC 15V 675mA 15V OmA Total 10 2W 483 x 88 x 45 mm 19 2RU 1 5 kg 1 15 kg 350 g Compliant with CE EN55103 1 and 2 FCC part 15 40W Power Supply Unit for VikinX Sublime router series 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Max 1 6A IEC 320 15V max 2 2A 15V max 1 35A Maximum 43W DEQ D sub 9 pin male Via LED in front of the router CP RS 232 for protocol conversion to VikinX Compact protocol or t
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10. RS 232 IEEE has specified the maximum cable length for an RS 232 connection to 15m Longer distances can be installed depending on the environmental conditions of the installation site It is the responsibility of the installer user to secure a proper installation of the RS 232 connection nevion com 14 SL D32P Rev F 4 1 2 Ethernet connection The connections follow the standard set by the IEEE 802 3 100BaseTX specification The cables that are to be applied should be CAT 5 CAT 5E standard or better It is the responsibility of the installer user to secure a proper installation of the Ethernet connection A VikinX Sublime device supports the following setups 100 Mb s half duplex default 10 Mb s half duplex This setup is valid from VikinX Sublime firmware 2 6 3 and newer Changing the ethernet setup on a VikinX Sublime must be done with the Nevion Configurator version 4 4 0 or newer All VikinX Sublime routers and IP based Control Panels are connected together through an Ethernet Switch A VikinX Sublime device has only one physical Ethernet connection If redundant control is required this limitation has to be solved by the control system For Ethernet protocol details concerning this router please refer to the following manual Modular Router Control Protocol This manual can be found on our web site http www nevion com 4 1 2 1 HW limitations With the introduction of Sublime controller HW Rev
11. V routers Device Controller Controller Device VikinX SL D32P 6 2 Fixed The second example shows a VTR and NLE Computer i e NLE Non Linear Editor The units can both be Player or Recorder for audio amp video while the Computer is Controller Master and always controlling the device VTR Slave This leaves RS 422 Machine Control Data to always operate in one mode Fixed VTR Player Recorder Controller Device VikinX SL D32P nevion com 21 SL D32P Rev F General environmental requirements for Nevion equipment 1 The equipment will meet the guaranteed performance specification under the following environmental conditions Operating room temperature range 0 C to 45 C Operating relative humidity range lt 95 non condensing 2 The equipment will operate without damage under the following environmental conditions Temperature range 10 C to 55 C Relative humidity range lt 95 non condensing nevion com 22 SL D32P Rev F Product Warranty The warranty terms and conditions for the product s covered by this manual follow the General Sales Conditions by Nevion which are available on the company web site www nevion com nevion com 23 SL D32P Rev F Important notes regarding Software in the VikinX Modular router family range This product utilizes software components that are licensed with open source licenses The source code for these components and our modific
12. W 4 Level Physical Address OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 0 OFF OFF OFF ON 2 1 OFF OFF ON OFF 3 2 OFF OFF ON ON 4 3 OFF ON OFF OFF 5 4 OFF ON OFF ON 6 5 OFF ON ON OFF 7 6 OFF ON ON ON 8 7 ON OFF OFF OFF 9 8 ON OFF OFF ON 10 9 ON OFF ON OFF 11 10 ON OFF ON ON 12 11 ON ON OFF OFF 13 12 ON ON OFF ON 14 13 ON ON ON OFF 15 14 ON ON ON ON 16 15 Default level is 1 3 2 2 Audio Video Mode The SL D32P router can be assigned to either the video level or the audio level of a router system selectable with switch 5 on the configuration switch If you re using the Data Router in an Audio follow video setting the Data Router can be set as Video giving an Audio follow Data function Breakaway is also possible with this set up SW 5 Router mode OFF Controlled as Audio ON Controlled as Video Default mode is OFF Bundled SL D32P routers up to 4 units must have the same mode setting in order to be operated as one router nevion com 9 SL D32P Rev F 3 2 3 XY Mode If The SL D32P Ported Data Router is to be configured as a D1616 D3232 D4848 or D6464 router this DIP must be ON In this mode SL D32P will be identical with the existing VikinX D1616 and D3232 Data Router SW6 D1616 mode OFF Ported mode ON XY mode Default mode is OFF The RS422 ports on the SL D32P are labeled from 1 to 32 When multiple routers are connected together to form a bigger router the port
13. amic Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic IS TC SUC IEC SE ALS SAE ER EEE EEE ER EEE EEK 2 H H E SIRE AE SALE SILC SLC SUI SC EEE EEE EEE ER EEE EX Dynamic Functions Help Dynamic The Controller Device is according to the connected units itself Fixed The Port can be set to either be Controller Master or Device Slave nevion com 8 SL D32P Rev F 3 2 Configuration switches You will find 2 x 10 Dip switches on the backplane of the router These are for configuration purposes 3 2 1 Router level Switches 1 4 set the router level and the Physical Address for this unit By setting routers and Control Panels on same level routers can be controlled as one i e Audio follow Video Bundled SL D32P routers up to 4 units must have the same address level setting in order to be operated as one router For more information on Physical Addresses see the section for re Mapping in the Nevion Configurator or the Modular Protocol documentation found on the www nevion com THOR and panels in a NCB loop must be configured to the same level as the router s The levels Physical Addresses can be set according to the following pattern SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 S
14. ations are available from http labs nevion com open source You may also send Nevion Europe a recordable CD and a self addressed envelope and we will burn the contents of http labs nevion com open source to your CD and send it back to you This offer is valid for 3 years after purchase of this product Open TCP includes software developed by Viola systems http www violasystems com nevion com 24 SL D32P Rev F Appendix A Materials declaration and recycling information A 1 Materials declaration For product sold into China after 1st March 2007 we comply with the Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products In the first stage of this legislation content of six hazardous materials has to be declared The table below shows the required information Toxic or hazardous substances and elements RE a R ACMA SRK SS ER Part Name Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Pb Hg Cd Chromium biphenyls diphenyl ethers Cr VI PBB PBDE SL D32P O O O O O O SL PWR 40 O O O O O O O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006
15. hat device NCB RS232 This is the regular Sublime protocol with the extra commands that were added to the NCB protocol If used on a Sublime it also disables the Ethernet port of that device This is the default option for the Sublime range of products This protocol is similar to the Triton protocol allowing users to connect the Sublime device to a Jupiter VM 3000 System Controller MRP TCP IP This option is only applicable to the Sublime range It selects the Ethernet protocol as the control option and disables the RS 232 port of that device Note that the above selection is only possible if you have Sublime FW rel 2 1 1 or newer installed on your Sublime device and Nevion Configurator rel 3 3 5 or newer installed on your PC It is NOT possible to select protocol options on Sublimes with HW Rev 1 MRP is always enabled when any TCP IP based protocol is selected This makes it possible to use Sublime panels when a third party protocol is selected Leitch Pass Through RS 232 This option allows support for Leitch Pass Through protocol via RS 232 interface The details of this protocol are described in Leitch Routing Switchers Serial Protocol Reference Edition E See also Appendix B 1 for details This option is not supported over NCB Leitch Pass Through TCP IP This option allows support for Leitch Pass Through protocol via TCP IP interface The details of this protocol are described in Leitch Routing Sw
16. in 6 Data retour See Pin 7 Not Connected Pair 2 Pin 8 Not Connected The following connection example shows connection of 4 VikinX devices with RJ45 connectors and bus termination nevion com 16 SL D32P Rev F Note that each device at the end of the chain has a termination plug indicated with the letter T This termination plug must be inserted in the correct connection port If not no NCB communication is possible 4 1 3 3 Termination plug The termination plug that is mentioned in the previous chapter is necessary when you want to avoid closing the loop be a long cable The termination plug is a standard RJ45 plug with the following internal wiring As seen in the figure above Pin 3is connected to Pin 4 and Pin 5 is connected to Pin 6 4 1 3 4 Control bus structure The Network Control Bus structure follows the standard MIDI bus definition The NCB is defined as a closed chain of units This means that the NCB OUT of the last unit must be connected to the NCB IN of the first unit in the NCB chain To avoid problems with the control of VikinX units the installer user has to assure that the bus structure is installed according to this definition The total number of VikinX devices in an NCB chain is limited to 50 4 1 3 5 Maximum distance between NCB devices The standard MIDI definition allows a maximum cable length of 200 250 meters between two devices Longer distance
17. itchers Serial Protocol Reference Edition E The interface is using port 23 for this protocol option same port as for Telnet applications See also Appendix B 1 for details The Leitch Pass Through selections are only available on Sublime routers with FW version 2 4 x and higher Grass Valley Native protocol TCP IP This option allows support for Grass Valley Native protocol via TCP IP interface using port 12345 The subset of this protocol that is supported by Sublime routers is described in Appendix B 2 nevion com 12 SL D32P Rev F The Grass Valley Native protocol is only available on Sublime routers with FW version 2 5 4 and higher Use your Nevion Configurator to verify the HW revision of your Sublime unit Untitled project System Configurator Network Electronics ASA Je He View Tools Windows Help iy 5 led Cose 12 Refresh IP Settings if Levels H Vitual Router Mappings 33 Categories Sue E Button Configurations Project Explorer Name a Info RE Status Hostname 4 IP address Subnet mask Default gateway TCP connections Sublime type Firmware Bootloader HW revision MAC address WE CAASL_I6D_CP 10 10 13 100 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 CAA_ETHCON se CP DIP 2 1 04 00 0D 39 0A 00 64 EE CAA_SL_AD3232_CP 10 10 13 101 255 255 240 0 10 10 10 254 None ase 32x32 zes router CP CP DIP 15 202 2 0 1prei 00 0D 39 00 00 00 are CAA_SL_SD1602_CP 10 10
18. nevien SL D32P Expandable Ported RS 422 Data Router User manual Rev E SL D32P Rev F Nevion Support Nevion Europe Nevion USA P O Box 1020 1600 Emerson Avenue 3204 Sandefjord Norway Oxnard CA 93033 USA Support phone 1 47 33 48 99 97 Toll free North America 866 515 0811 Support phone 2 47 90 60 99 99 Outside North America 1 805 247 8560 E mail support nevion com See http www nevion com support for service hours for customer support globally Revision history Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below Rev Repl Date Sign Change description F E 2013 07 18 JGS Updated chapter 4 1 2 with supported network modes E 4 2013 06 11 JGS Corrected data rate specification 4 3 2012 02 21 AAA Added comment for the MRP protocol option 3 2 2011 10 05 NBS Corrected LED status Moved signal connection to new Chapter Added Appendix B Added Grass Valley Native Protocol in Chapter 0 and Appendix B 2 2 1 2011 03 29 NBS Updated Chapter 0 Configuring protocol options 1 0 2011 03 23 NBS Added Extension cable specs Corrected housing and gender spec on D sub 9 pin contacts 0 2011 01 25 NBS First release nevion com 2 SL D32P Rev F Contents Eelere ege 2 estao A 5 Ti Produet verson e idee ee Ee eA 5 2 Specifications AA 6 21 Router Speeiticatans ira eek ee 6 RA SAP EE 6 2 3 POWer SU
19. o third party protocols DEQ D sub 9 pin female 1 In 1 Out RJ45 10 100BaseT Ethernet bus for external router control RJ45 External control panels available RS 232 port Power connectors Ethernet NCB Configuration switches nevion com 6 SL D32P Rev F The following connectors and switches can be found on the rear of the SL D32P RS 422 32 device connectors RS 232 Port RS 232 for external control Power A 15VDC Power Input Power B 15VDC Power Input redundant supply NCB IN Network Control Bus Input NCB OUT Network Control Bus Output Configuration Dip switches for configuration settings Ethernet 10 100 Base T Ethernet bus for external router control EXT IN Router extension loop Input EXT OUT Router extension loop Output 2 5 1 Power Supply pin out The DE9 male sockets for the power connection on Sublime routers and Control Panels have the following pin out Pin Description GND Not connected Not connected 15VDC Not connected Not connected Not connected 15VDC 00 Ni gt 01 Go Po Not connected nevion com 7 SL D32P Rev F 3 Configuration It is possible to use the router out of the box Changes to the factory settings can be set with the dip switches found in the back of the router As factory setting the SL D32P is shipped with Dynamic ports This means every port can be c
20. ontroller or device depending on the connected equipment Full access to the Sublime SL D32P Ported Data Router configuration is achieved with the Nevion Configurator in combination with the dip switches 3 1 Nevion Configurator The Nevion Configurator is a unified configuration tool for routers interconnected over Ethernet The Nevion Configurator makes system set up easy and includes a wizard to guide you through the set up procedures When scanning the network the Nevion Configurator auto detects all connected hardware It also provides interactive help giving Auto Feedback on non logical settings For more information about the Nevion Configurator and its advanced configuration possibilities please use the interactive help menus included in the software Level Mnemonics DATA L14 General Information Name DATA L14 Size 32 Color Ka eeng Type Ported Data Level number 14 Port Settings Ch Icon Port Name Port Mode Part Direction oor for me PORTOOZ 003 es PORTOOS 004 for PORTOOA 005 es PORTOOS 006 ke PORTOOS 007 er PORT 008 fee PORTOOS 009 es PORT mo ho PORTOIO on fo PORTON 012 PORTO 013 Ps n PORTO 014 fos PORTOI4 015 foe PORTOIS 016 foe PORTOIS 017 or PORTOI7 og foe PORTOIS 019 fe PORTOIS 020 ka PORTO20 T so PORTOZ1 2 se PORTO22 PORTOZ3 se PORTO24 s PORTO25 wen PORTO26 7 Le PORTOZ7 ae PORTO28 Dynamic Dynamic Dyn
21. r for communication purposes by connecting either the router s serial port to your computer and or by using an Ethernet connection When multiple SL D32P is connected together to make a bigger matrix it is not necessary to connect to more the one device at a time The commands are automatically distributed to all the devices 4 1 1 Serial connection Connection can be made through the serial port of the router see also Chapters 2 4 and 2 5 for connection details The communication parameters are configurable Please refer to the protocol documentation of the appropriate communication control protocol Example The protocol parameters of the VikinX Compact routers are as follows Bitrate 19200 bit s Data bits 8 bits Stop bits 1 Parity No parity For further details concerning this protocol please refer to the following manual NCB Protocol pdf The DEQ female socket for the serial port of the router has the following pin out Pin RS 232 mode Not in use Tx Rx Not in use GND GND RTS CTS Do Not Connect Note that if the standard RS 232 cable specification DCE is followed oo Ni gt 01 Go Po A cable with Male Male or Female Female connectors at the cable ends is used for Rx Tx crossed connection and A cable with Male Female connectors at the cable ends is used for a straight through connection 4 1 1 1 Maximum cable length
22. s are used as the tables below In ported mode Ext Address Port Combined router port 0 1 32 Port 1 32 1 1 32 Port 33 64 2 1 32 Port 65 96 3 1 32 Port 92 128 In XY mode Ext Address Port Destination oriented Source oriented 0 1 16 Source 1 16 Destination 1 16 0 17 32 Destination 1 16 Source 1 16 1 1 16 Source 17 32 Destination 17 32 1 17 32 Destination 17 32 Source 17 32 2 1 16 Source 33 48 Destination 33 48 2 17 32 Destination 33 48 Source 33 48 3 1 16 Source 49 64 Destination 49 64 3 17 32 Destination 49 64 Source 49 64 3 2 4 Power alarm When using redundant power supply the power alarm should be ON The SL D32P will give alarm and the front LED will blink red when one of the power supplies connected fails If only one power supply is connected this DIP must be off SW7 Router orientation OFF Disable Power Alarms ON Enables Power Alarms Default mode is OFF 3 2 5 Power up mode Switch 8 on the configuration switch defines the power up mode The SL D32P router provides two modes for powering up the system Mode 1 switches all ports are disconnected Mode 2 switches all ports according to the latest setting buffered in the routers processor system The power up mode can be switched according to the following pattern SW 8 Power Up mode OFF Mode 2 ON Mode 1 Default is OFF nevion com
23. s can be made with MIDI repeater units To avoid grounding problems all NCB ports have opto coupled inputs 4 1 4 Router extension Use the Extension loop connectors when multiple routers are connected together to form a bigger router Connect EXT OUT from one router to the EXT IN on the next router and so on Connect EXT OUT from the last router in the loop back to EXT IN on the first router in the loop Router extension will only work if the loop is closed as explained above See also Chapter 2 5 and Chapter 3 2 8 for configuration of SL D32P into bigger data routers 4 1 4 1 Maximum cable length Coax Maximum cable length 300m using Belden 8281 or similar quality cable Return loss 15dB on EXT ports When in loop through happens on a power failure total cable length between three routers is 300m if the router in the middle looses power Longer extension cables between the routers are possible if the signal is regenerated near the data router s This is done nevion com 17 SL D32P Rev F either through Flashlink E O and O E equipment or using a Flashlink FRS HD CHO for the purpose of signal regeneration It is the responsibility of the installer user to secure a proper installation of the RS 232 connection nevion com 18 SL D32P 4 2 Connecting RS 422 signal cables to the router All router ports on the SL D32P are coupled in accordance to the SMPTE 207M standard This is the broadcast
24. s in ported mode this makes it possible to use a single bus panel to select one of several machines to control from a single location Switch 9 on the configuration switch defines the router orientation SW 9 Router orientation OFF Destination oriented ON Source oriented Default is OFF 3 2 7 Future Use Switches 10 17 are currently not in use 3 2 8 Ext Address When multiple SL D32P are used to make one bigger router these DIPs are telling which ports this router has SW 18 SW 19 SW 20 Ext Address Ports OFF OFF OFF 0 1 32 OFF OFF ON 1 33 64 OFF ON OFF 2 65 96 OFF ON ON 3 92 128 Default setting is OFF OFF OFF nevion com 11 SL D32P Rev F 3 3 Configuring protocol options For various reasons Nevion has decided to make it possible to turn the extra commands that were added to the NCB protocol when we introduced the Sublime router range either off or on At the same time the user must select whether he she shall use the RS 232 port for controlling the router or the Ethernet port This is done in order to prevent both ports from simultaneously being applied for controlling the router There is a new Protocol field in the Nevion Configurator where you may choose from the following options NCB without Sublime ext RS232 This is the old Compact NCB protocol without Sublime extensions If used on a Sublime it also disables the Ethernet port of t
25. scription LED state Alarm Comment Continuous GGGGG GGGGG GGGGG No alarm green light GGGGG Status is OK Continuous YYYYY YYYYY YYYYY YYYYY Unable to yellow light connect to controller over Ethernet Long red RRRRR NNNNN RRRRR NNNNN Power is too low blinks One short RXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX Power A failed Only active if power red blink alarm dip is set Two short XXXXX XXXXX RXRXX XXXXX Power B failed Only active if power red blinks alarm dip is set Red with YRYRR RRRRR RRRRR RRRRR EXT IN not Only used on two short locked SL D32P and yellow bundles of this blinks router Red with YRYRY RRRRR RRRRR RRRRR EXT IN CRC Only used on three short error counting SL D32P and yellow bundles of this blinks router 5 3 Ethernet states The LEDs that are located at the Ethernet bus will after the Start up sequence indicate the Ethernet states On Off Blinking Green Valid link No link Yellow No data Data is transmitted or received nevion com 20 SL D32P Rev F 6 Applications 6 1 Dynamic The first example shows how to connect two Video Tape Recorders VTRs with traditional AV Routers for signal transport and a SL D32P Ported Data Router for RS 422 Machine Control Both VTRs can be used as Player or Recorder depending on their local remote setting When Data Router Ports are set to Dynamic in the Nevion Configurator machine control will pass either way Player Recorder A
26. standard for RS 422 machine control Rev F Device Controller Pin 2 Tx Pin 2 Rx Pin 3 Rx Pin 3 Tx Pin 4 GND Pin 4 GND Pin 5 Future Use Pin 5 Future Use Pin 6 GND Pin 6 GND Pin 7 Tx Pin 7 Rx Pin 8 Rx Pin 8 Tx The RS 422 connectors on the rear of each unit are arranged as follows 1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 3 7 11 15 19 23 27 31 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 nevion com 19 SL D32P Rev F 5 LED status 5 1 Start up The LED located at the front of the router indicates the status of the router At start up the LED will alternate between red R and green G every 500ms for about two seconds After the start up sequence the LED will indicate the Alarm state of the router There are two LEDs located at the Ethernet bus At start up the boot loader is searching for update commands on the serial port for about two seconds During this sequence both Ethernet LEDs will be blinking After the start up sequence the LEDs will indicate the Ethernet state 5 2 Alarm states The LED can either be red R green G yellow Y or have no light N The LED state is here described with twenty letters each representing 100ms which totals to an alarm sequence of two seconds The X indicates that the LED keeps the color it has the moment the alarm sequence begins green yellow or no light De
27. x010D No valid Always 00 product key 0x010E SFP error Always 00 0x010F EXT IN not Always 00 locked 0x0110 EXT IN CRC Always 00 error counting QN Query L Level Names IS Sources with On SL D32P the next available source source indexes will be labeled DISCONNECT and used to disconnect destinations ID Destinations with destination indexes nevion com 27

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