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1.                   0  0 0  5 8  silence threshold  6011007118 5 8  silence timeout  configuring                          5 8  E 5 2  watermarking  code type           nenene 5 11  watermarking  level overflow                       5 11  Audio clugterg acer 3 6        en erent E a  a 3 8  5 12  5 13  adding een 3 7  3 8    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     assigning audio 50117065 nennen 5 12  deleting rocissa TR 3 8  EE 5 12  MONO EE 3 8  MONO SOULCE i   esseccccesesvencecceseseonterecese 5 12  5 13             5 13        5 12  SICTEO eeh E 3 8  Stereo PATS  ei   ski van suis snara 5 12  5 13  A 0  EE A TT 5 12  Audio groups  adding to audio clusters                       0 000    3 6          anne 5 3  Audio parameters fields                           3 12  5 11  Auto  SRG geneet 5 8  B  Balanced  LTC connection eee 5 6  Block diagram u a 1 4  Bootload button                4 2  un 2 8  Bypass mode           3 4  4 2  4 4  5 7  Bypass Relay button                      3 4  4 2  4 4  5 7  0  Cabling  PIC anne urn 2 9  OVERVIEW nannten aka 2 7  serial communication      uneeessenneeeeeeneennnnn 2 10  Card State field u    3 13  Card edge  LEDS a   a  ar een  4 3  4 4             07 4 2  Check Code  entering a    3 12  5 11  Clusters  audio cc    3 6  5 12    ee eto  Ace eee ne 3 6  addin ees  3 8  AES NP  l8  sanna 3 6  deletinp E 3 8  embedded audio            eccceseeseesseeeeseeteeseeenes 3 6               7 3 6  CIE EE 5 3  1a A 0 EBERLE UNE EEE EINE na F   susana 5 12  Cod
2.          H tat    Wells Card is connected to a rear module that    nee VO modals Red does not support the NWE 3GA       Current out of spec  Red  Current is more than 1 5A       It is recommended to contact Ross    Internal Error  Red  Technical Support    Hardware       Voltage  mV  Measured input voltage       Current  mA   CPU headroom  RAM available    Current consumption in milliAmperes       Processing power available    CPU Memory available                        Displays the number of hours since the    upime t d last reboot of the card       Configuration Bank     Storage count       Log Bank Used for diagnostic purposes only                Time Status Tab    Table 5 4 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Time Status tab     Table 5 4 Time Status Tab Items  Menu Title Parameters Description    Indicates a valid time source is reporting    OK  Green  to the NWE 3GA    Time Status   Time Status       Indicates that the time source reporting to    Time Source missing  Red  the NWE 3GA is invalid or absent    hh mm ss D Reports the current encoding time as  reported by the time source selected in the  Set Time tab  hours minutes seconds        hh   mm  ss 5 D indicates that Daylight Saving Time is  in effect    Encoding S indicates that Standard Time is in effect  Time and Date    Indicates the encoded date where      Ddd represents the day of the week  Ddd Mmm     yyyy   Mmm represents the month        represents the day of the month               yyyy 
3.        0  0  5 9  manual setting                    3 9  5 9  Timecode  specifying an offset          ssnssssseseesesee 3 10  Timeout  silence                0  00 3 3  S 8  606 alas tee ee na 5 11  U  Unbalanced LTC connection                         5 6  5 9  Unlocked permissions    0 7 5 8  Upgrades         0 97 2 12  Upload software  how to  2 12  V  Version  firmware  EE 5 4      7 5 4  Video Input  amp  Embed tab                 n nee 5 14  VIDEO OK LED iori ie 4 4  Voltages input  ss a  a irn 5 5  W  Watermark status            nn 5 3  5 11  Watermarking  audio clusters                   0 err 5 12  Code type  siss Rare 5 11            err 3 12  S 11  final 1501000 3 12  5 11  level overflow method                   ee 5 11  overflow  level ss 5 11        aan 3 12  program content           cc eeeeeeeseeeeeeees 3 12  5 11  setting up in DashBoard                               5 11  specifying audio settings         sseseeseseeseeeeeee 5 11  West hemisphere            5 9  Word length  status                     00 err 5 14    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Index   IX 5    openkear       Contact Us    Contact our friendly and professional support representatives for the following        Name and address of your local dealer    e Product information and pricing     Technical support    e Upcoming trade show information    Ross Video Telephone   Technical After Hours Emergency   Support Email   Telephone   General Fax   Information Email   Website    Visit Us    Visit o
4.      HW Status field reports when using an  incompatible daughter card       Cleared    Selected     Disables the alarm    Time Status field reports when the  selected time source is absent       Cleared    Selected     Disables the alarm    Signal Status field reports when one of the  selected groups is not present on the input       Cleared    Disables the alarm          Channel   Silent    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Selected     Signal Status field reports when the  specified channel is detected as silent          Cleared       Disables the alarm       DashBoard Menus   5    Menu Title    Embedded  Audio Alarms    AES Input  Alarms   AES      Alarm Enables    SD 24Bit    Input not present    Table 5 10 Alarm Enables Tab Items  Parameters    Selected     Description    Audio Status field reports when the  selected configuration would embed 4  groups of 24bit audio in an SD output   Group 4 is down sampled to 20bit audio        Selected     Cleared Disables this alarm    Signal Status and AES Inputs fields report  when the AES input is not detected       Cleared Disables the alarm          Channel   Invalid    All Alarms    5 16   DashBoard Menus    Selected     Signal Status field reports when the  AES3id channel is detected as silent or if  the signal includes non PCM data and the  SRC is set to ON       Cleared Disables the alarm    Enables all alarms                Disables all alarms    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Event Log Tab    Table 5 8 summarizes the Eve
5.      Note     The Audio Parameters fields are for Nielsen diagnostics purposes only        5  Enable the watermark feature for your program by selecting the Watermark Enabled  check box     3 12   Configuration NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Configuring Alarms in DashBoard    DashBoard displays the status of the inputs  reference signal  audio  watermarking feature  and  hardware in various status tabs in the Device View     Status Tabs in the Device View    Four status tabs  located on the left side of the Device View  provide fields that report read only  status information such as product details  signal status  and time source status  You can specify  which fields report or ignore error conditions by configuring the options in the Alarms Enable  tab  Note that all alarms are enabled by default     Card Status Reporting in DashBoard    The top left corner of the Device View in DashBoard features the Card state field  This field  reports the most important alarm condition occurring on the NWE 3GA  or    OK    if there are  none that are both present and enabled  For example  a loss of video input is a more urgent  condition than a missing time reference  If both errors occur simultaneously  the loss of video is  reported in the Card state field     If there is only one error condition present  a single red indicator is seen on one of the Signal   Time  and or Hardware status tabs  This enables you to quickly identify the item that needs to be  fixed  For example  a loss o
6.     zip  on the computer with the DashBoard client installed     Display the Device View of the card by double clicking its status indicator in the Basic  Tree View     From the Device View  click Upload to display the Select file for upload dialog   Navigate to the   bin file you wish to upload   Click Open   If you are upgrading a single card   e Click Finish to display the Uploading to Selected Devices dialog   e Proceed to step 9   If you are upgrading multiple cards     e Click Next  gt  to display the Select Destination menu  This menu provides a list of  the compatible cards based on the card selected in step 3     e Specify the card s  to upload the file to by selecting the check box es  for the cards  you wish to upload the file to     e Verify the card s  you wish to upload the file to  The Error Warning fields indicate  any errors  such as incompatible software or card type mismatch     e Click Finish to display the Uploading to Selected Devices dialog     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     9  Monitor the upgrade        Important     The card may report error conditions during the upgrade due to   incompatibilities between versions of the five software components  Please ignore  these and proceed to upload the other files in the prescribed order  After the last file  has been uploaded and the card has rebooted  there should be no persistent error  state        e The Uploading to Selected Devices dialog enables you to monitor the upgrade  process     e Click OK to com
7.    NWE 3GA    Nielsen Watermark Encoder  User Manual    anes     Video Production Technology       NWE 3GA User Manual       Ross Part Number  NWE3GADR 004A 01  e Release Date  February 1  2013     The information in this manual is subject to change without notice or obligation     Copyright     2013 Ross Video Limited  All rights reserved      2013 The Nielsen Company  All rights reserved     This work is proprietary and confidential to Ross Video Limited  its subsidiaries and its other  affiliated corporations and may not be copied  distributed  sold or otherwise used or relied upon  without the express written permission of Ross Video Limited  Reproduction or reverse  engineering of copyrighted software is prohibited     Notice    The material in this manual is furnished for informational use only  It is subject to change without  notice and should not be construed as commitment by Ross Video Limited  Ross Video Limited  assumes no responsibility or liability for errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual     Trademarks    ROSS    is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited        Ross  ROSS  ROSS    and MLE are registered trademarks of Ross Video Limited     e Nielsen and the Nielsen logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of CZT ACN   Trademarks L L C     e openGear   is a registered trademark of Ross Video Limited   e DashBoard Control System    is a trademark of Ross Video Limited   e Dolby   is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories     e All
8.   Menu Title Parameters Description    Configures the  output in the event  of a loss of video  input  Output  format is the last  valid input format   and this is indicated  in the Output  Format field of the  Signal Status     Sets the Cb  component of the  Loss of Input Cb slider Loss of Input  Custom video  signal          Audio below the specified threshold value    silence Hayne  ae  is considered silent       Audio silent for longer than the specified  Silence Timeout  sec  value raises an alarm  Channel   Invalid  alarm is enabled        Sample Rate Conversion  SRC  is not  used on the specified AES input  Select  this option when using non PCM audio    Sample Rate SS    Conversion   AES   On SRC is used on the specified AES input          SRC is automatically used on the  Auto  specified AES input unless the NWE 3GA  detects non PCM audio data       All menu options are unlocked and can be       Unlocked edited       Edit permission    All menu items  except this one  are    Locked locked and read only       Resets all parameters to factory default    Factory Defaults Reset  values       Displays the filename for the card settings    nwe3gcfg txt text file       Save Configuration      Saves the card settings to the specified    Save  text file                5 8   DashBoard Menus NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Set Time Tab    Table 5 6 summarizes the Set Time tab options available in DashBoard  In Table 5 6  the Menu  Item column references the specific areas of t
9.   SNMP      Optional support for remote  monitoring using SNMP is also available  This interface has the additional advantage of  operating over TCP IP ethernet  Refer to your NWE 3GA Management Information Base   MIB  file for a breakdown of SNMP controls on the NWE 3GA     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Features    The NWE 3GA was designed with the following client requirements in mind     Supports serial digital  SDI  compatible video per SMPTE 259M  SMPTE 292M  and  SMPTE 424    Supports AES3id digital audio or embedded in the SMPTE 259M  SMPTE 292M  or  SMPTE 424 video    Supports popular video formats  4801 59 94Hz  720p 59 94Hz  10801 59 94Hz   1080p 59 94Hz  5761 50Hz  720p 50Hz  1080i 50Hz  and 1080p 50Hz    AES input signals are unbalanced 7Sohm and compliant with AES3id    Ability to watermark up to eight audio pairs  16 channels  selected from eight embedded  or four AES3id channel pairs  This supports up to eight stereo pairs  or two 5 1 channel  surround groups plus two stereo pairs     Supports 5 1  stereo  and mono signals   Ability to define up to eight clusters per NWE 3GA   One SD HD 3G video input and output with relay bypass   Four discrete AES inputs and outputs with relay bypass   Operating software can be uploaded via LAN connection   Includes a video audio bypass switch   Fully transparent to VANC and H VANC data   One serial port for communicating using the PC Interface Protocol   Indicators for bypass enabled and status   Install up to 5 cards per
10.   follows DT  3 9  5 9  offset  specifying       3 10  time and date  encoding                      0 0 0 0  5 6  unbalanced 00601101 5 6  5 9  LTC Follows DST  5 9  M  Manual  DST setting  2 EE 3 10  5 10  setting time and 0816 3 9  5 9  setting  time reference input    5 9  Menus  DashBoard         5 1  UE ON 4 5  Mode select switch         4 2  Mode  bypass 0    3 4  4 2  4 4  5 7  Module  siss are ae 2 6  5 4  Monitoring  AESAnputs  gt  2 Ee 5 4  audio clusters         7 002  5 12  audio stat  s  ne ern 5 2  channel status         snosonsenssossoosoossossesse0ssessee 5 14  Cluster St  l Sks 5 3  embedded audio               00  0 0000 5 3  encoding time          0 7 5 5  Hardware tab in DashBoard       oononnnonnneeneenee 5 5  IP TO eer engen 5 14  input format      8 07 5 3  LEDs  Card edge           u n een 4 3  4 4    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01        output format status              00  0  00 0a er 5 3  reference format 5001186 5 3  r  f  rence Status  2 5 2  signal status                    0  nenne 5 2  Signal tab in DashBoard                    00  0 0    5 2        5  status tabs in 1288120876 5 2  time Stats egen eege teas tien tet 5 5  watermark status              00  5 3  S 11  word length                      err 5 14  Mono sources  audio clusters             3 8  5 12  5 13  N  Network Time  see NTP  Nielsen Watermark       1     1 2  Non PCM signals  embedding                       3 3  5 8  NTP  dates aan eege tee  5 6  setting an offset for       seses
11.  2 2     Serial COM Pinouts    Refer to Table 2 1 for the pin assignment of the Serial COM port on the 8320AR 060 rear  module     Table 2 1 RJ 45 Pin Assignment    RJ 45 Pin RS 232  1                               Connecting to the Serial COM Port    In order to properly complete this procedure  you need the following cables and equipment        Serial Interface Cable     This is a serial cable with a RJ 45 connector on one end and a  connector on the other end to connect to your serial device  Table 2 1 for the pin  assignment of the Serial COM port  Ross Video does not supply this cable     To connect to the Serial COM port    1  Connect the automation computer to the Serial COM port on the 8320AR 060 rear  module using the Serial Interface Cable  Refer to Figure 2 2 for the port location     2  Connect and secure the other end of the Serial Interface Cable to the appropriate port  on your automation computer  Refer to the user manual for your serial device for details     3  Set the automation computer to the following communication settings   Table 2 2 Required ASCII Terminal Settings                Parameter Value  Baud Rate 9600  Parity None  Stop Bit 1       2 10   Installation NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Table 2 2 Required ASCII Terminal Settings  Parameter    Value       Flow control    Enabled       CTS RTS    Disabled       Full Half Duplex    Full       Xon Xoff       Enabled       Installation   1    Software Upgrades for th
12.  2 and the rear  module label for connector locations     2  Ifyou have an unbalanced LTC source cable the LTC BNC as follows     e Connect one end of the LTC Interface Cable to the LTC BNC on the 8320AR 060  rear module  Ross Video does not supply this cable     e Connect the other end of the LTC Interface Cable to the BNC connector on your  LTC device     3  If you have a balanced LTC source cable the LTC 3 pin terminal connector as follows     e The left and right pins are the two signals while the center pin is the common  Ground  GND   Ross Video does not supply this cable  Refer to Figure 2 3     Pin 1   a   3    Ground   GND     Figure 2 3 LTC Wiring     3 Pin Terminal Block Connector    For More Information on       e configuring the time source for your NWE 3GA  refer to the section    Configuring the  Time Reference    on page 3 9    e LTC status in DashBoard  refer to the section    Status Tabs    on page 5 2     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Installation   9    Serial Port Cabling    This section outlines how to cable serial communications for the NWE 3GA  The Serial COM  port is used for automation control by a software system designed for use with the NAVE II   Unless your NWE 3GA is replacing a NAVE II that was under automation control via RS 232   please skip this section     For More Information on     e the PC Interface Protocol  refer to the NWE 3GA PC Interface Protocol User Manual   e the location of the Serial COM port on the rear module  refer to Figure
13.  In Table 5 9  the  Tab Title column references the sub tab and a specific area of that sub tab     Tab Title    Video Input  amp   Embed    Video Input  amp   Embed    Embedded  Audio   Read only     Audio   AES     Read only     Input Format   read only     Table 5 9 Input Status Menu Items  Parameters    Description    Displays the format of the video input       CRC Errors   read only     Displays the count of the CRC errors on  the video input  This 14bit counter is reset  on loss of video  or by user request  The  counter is non latching  and will rollover  from maximum count to zero       For SD formats  it displays both active  picture and full frame errors      For HD formats  it displays the total  count of errors        Error Count    Channel      PCM       No Input       PCM Silent       Non PCM    Resets the count in the CRC Errors field    Displays the status of each group and  channel of embedded audio       Word Length    Ch   Status    20 bit       24 bit  PCM       No Input       PCM Silent       Non PCM       Async    Displays the word length of the audio in  number of bits    Displays the status of the specified  channel input       Word Length      bit       Unknown    Displays the number of bits of audio       Emphasis    Present       Not Present    Displays the status of the emphasis bit  within the channel status          Sample Rate    5 14   DashBoard Menus               Unknown          Displays the sample rate of the AES3id  input    NWE 3GA User 
14.  Only connect to networks that remain inside the  building  Do not connect to networks that go outside the building        EMC Notices    United States of America  FCC Part 15    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A Digital device   pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used  in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own  expense        A Notice     Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Ross Video  Limited could void the user s authority to operate this equipment        CANADA   This Class    A    digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003    Cet appareil num  rique de la classe    A    est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada   EUROPE    This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of  CE Directive 93 68 EEC     INTERNATIONAL    This equipment has been tested to CISPR 22 1997 along with amendments A1 2000 and  A2 2002  and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital devic
15.  Status  100 652 5 5  watermarking 56115 5 11  5 12  DataSafe  using       3 16  Date  encoding                   3 9  5 5  5 6                    5 4  Daylight Saving Time  see DST  Defaults  factory    nennen 5 8  Deleting audio 01050678 3 8  5 13  DFR 8321 series frames  reference Source  isss iss rs 5 7  slot combination                    err 2 6  Diagram  block           1 4  Display  card edge             7 4 2  Distributor  1181 5 11  Documentation terms    nee 1 5  DST  CONMPUMNG  4  ann 3 10  LTC Follows setting               ennennennen 5 9  manual 50 3 10  5 10             nina inanisannt Bine 5 10  time reference input                    0  ern 3 9  E  East hemisphere                   0 0e0t eeen 5 9  Edit permissions  configuring                     0        5 8  Embedded audio  channel  status    eent eege len 5 14  IX 2   Index    information  read only         5 3  USING ansteigen 3 6  word length snar A 5 14  Embedding non PCM signals                     00  0   3 3  Enabling  SAS ts si rs 3 13  3 14  Watermarking                     0 e  3 12  5 11  Encoding  date sr i   5 6  date NTP sa sr nia 5 6  date  setting saran 5 5  time  LTE sie ete EE Ze 5 6  time  NTP sta sa 5 6  time  setting  Alaa aaa 5 5  ESD Susceptibility                 0  err 2 2  Event log   0   521 RS 3 17  Datasafe ei i   saga   hasar pt 3 16  7 3 17  EE 3 17  V  EWINB ENEE SEENEN 3 17  F  Factory defaults  resetting to    5 8  1 1 3  File  event LOR siss esskan naar na 3 17  MIB see n
16.  Time    c  This option is disabled when Daylight Saving Time is set to Auto     5 10   DashBoard Menus NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Watermark Setup Tab    Menu Title    Watermark  Setup    System  Settings    Audio Settings    Table 5 8 summarizes the Watermark Setup tab options available in DashBoard  In Table 5 7   the Menu Item column references the specific areas of the tab  The Item column references  specific menu or field names     Table 5 7 Watermark Setup Tab Items    Watermark Enabled    Parameters    Selected     Description    NWE 3GA outputs the programming with  watermarking       Cleared    No watermarking is inserted    Source Identification Number  SID  for  this specific NWE 3GA  This value is  assigned by Nielsen        Check Code    Checksum that validates the SID code  entered in the field above  This value is  assigned by Nielsen        Watermark Status    Code Type    OK  Green     The Check Code is validated for the SID  and watermarking is operating correctly       Invalid Check Code   Red     Final Distributor     An incorrect Check Code was entered for  the specified SID value  This code is  assigned by Nielsen     Specifies that your facility is the final  station or network in the program  distribution chain       Program Content    Specifies that your facility is the broadcast  network or syndicator in the program  distribution chain       Level Overflow  Method    Refrain    When the input audio contains  watermarks of the specified code ty
17.  frame   Audio and video are delayed by one frame maintaining proper lip sync timing  Report status and configuration remotely via the DashBoard Control System       Fully compliant with openGear specifications    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Introduction   3    Functional Block Diagram    This section provides the functional block diagram that outlines the workflow of the NWE 3GA     BYPASS RELAY     on Rear Module        16 CHANNEL AUDIO EMBED                               SDI RECEIVER VIDEO DELAY 16 CHANNELS OUT    16 CHANNELS      8 CHANNELS    4 CHANNELS       AUDIO SAMPLE RATE CONVERSION                 es   ll          AUDIO DELAY    16 CHANNELS     REAL TIME 16 CHANNELS 16 CHANNELS  CLOCK OF NIELSEN  WATERMARKING    LTC IN   UNBAL        LTC IN 0  cal   Sl        BYPASS RELAY   on Rear Module     Figure 1 1 NWE 3GA     Simplified Block Diagram    1 4   Introduction NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Documentation Terms and Conventions    The following terms and conventions are used throughout this manual        5 1    refers to 5 1 surround sound  uncompressed PCM data         Basic Tree View    refers to the area located to the far left of the DashBoard window   This area displays devices in a tree structure  When you launch DashBoard  all openGear  frames within the same subnet are auto detected        Board     and    Card    refer to openGear terminal devices within openGear frames   including all components and switches        DashBoard    refers to the DashBoard 
18.  is called  multi level encoding  The encoded information typically consists of     e Source Identification Number  SID      A unique number is assigned to each source of  creative  usually one per encoder  Post production facilities that serve more than one  Automated Measurement of Lineups  AMOL  client may use a separate SID for each  client     e Date Time     The local time that the creative was encoded   The audio portion of the NWE 3GA uses a Nielsen Watermark  NW  audio encoder  Audio is    encoded on a continuous basis  The data is embedded in an audio signal by performing minor  modification of selected spectral frequency components of successive blocks of audio data     Operator Interfaces    1 2 e Introduction    The NWE 3GA can be accessed via one of the following interfaces     e DashBoard Control System        This interface enables you to monitor and control  openGear frames and cards from a computer  DashBoard communicates with other cards  in the DFR 8321 series frame through the MFC 8300 Series Network Controller Card   Refer to the DashBoard User Manual for details on using DashBoard        PC Interface Protocol     The NWE 3GA provides a computer to computer protocol   known as the PC Interface  allowing a remote computer with special software to control  the NWE 3GA  The physical connection is through the serial port on the 8320AR 060  rear module  Refer to the NWE 3GA PC Interface Protocol User Manual for details     e Simple Network Management Protocol
19.  of day  into the audio stream  A variety of external time sources are supported  Without an external time  source  the encoded time of day will drift over extended periods     Specifying the Time Reference Input    The options in DashBoard enable the selection of time date source  configuration of applicable  time zone offsets  and Daylight Savings Time  DST  adjustment parameters such as whether the  LTC input follows DST  This section also outlines how to set the time manually  in case the time  input is temporarily unavailable     To specify the time source  1  From the Device View  select the Set Time tab     2  From the Time Source area  specify the type of time reference input by choosing one of  the following     e Network Time Protocol  NTP      Select this option to obtain the date and time  from a NTP server via the ethernet connection on the MFC 8320 series Network  Controller card  This is the recommended setting  If required  you can also set an  offset as described in the section    Specifying an Offset    on page 3 10        is configured on the MFC 8320 series Network Controller Card  Refer to the  MFC 8300 Series User Manual for details     Note     It is necessary to specify the IP address of the NTP server  This IP address       e LTC  Balanced      The time of day is obtained from the timecode signal connected  to the LTC 3 pin terminal block connector on the 8320AR 060 rear module  Note  that the timecode provides only the time and not the date  year  mo
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22.  rear module     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Cabling Overview for the NWE 3GA    This section provides a general overview of the connections available on the rear module  For  details on cabling specific ports  refer to the sections that follow  Operation without video is not  recommended  Video processing is important because it delays the video by one frame time  to  equalize the audio and video delays     Cabling Overview    The NWE 3GA is used with the 8320AR 060 rear module in the DFR 8321 series frame  Each  rear module occupies four slots and provides one SDI input  one SDI output  four unbalanced  AES3id inputs  four AES3id outputs  a balanced LTC connection  an unbalanced LTC  connection  and a serial communications port  Refer to Figure 2 2 and the rear module label for  connector locations     SDI OUT                               Figure 2 2 Cable Connections for the NWE 3GA    Power Fail Relay    The 8320AR 060 provides a power fail relay from the SDI IN BNC to the SDI OUT BNC  The  purpose of this relay is as follows     e When the card is removed from the frame  the relay passes video from the SDI IN to the  SDI OUT of the NWE 3GA  This allows the card to be serviced without interrupting the  video signal     e Ifthe NWE 3GA loses power  or the frame loses power  the video still passes through     e When the card boots  the relay will be left in Bypass mode until the card can generate a  valid output  Once the card is up and functional  the relay is switche
23.  reference source for your NWE 3GA        Important     Ensure the frame reference is synchronous with the video input        Frame Rate Compatibility    It is important to remember that if you are using the reference source connected to the DFR 8321  series frame  the NWE 3GA input video frame rate must match the reference frame rate   Reference compatibility is shown in Table 3 1  A check mark indicates a supported output  reference compatibility     Table 3 1 Output Reference Compatibility    Output  Reference  480i 59 94Hz   720p 59 94Hz 1080i 59 94Hz  1080p 59 94Hz  576i 50Hz  720p 50Hz  10801 50Hz  1080p 50Hz                                              To specify the reference source    1  Display the Device View of the card by double clicking its status indicator in the Basic  Tree View     2  From the Device View  select the Config tab   3  Select a reference input from the Reference area  Choose from the following     e Frame 1     Select this option to use the reference source connected to the REF 1  port on the DFR 8321 series frame     e Frame 2     Select this option to use the reference source connected to the REF 2  port on the DFR 8321 series frame     e Video     Select this option to use the digital video signal connected to the SDI IN  port on the 8320AR 060 rear module  This signal is used as the timing reference     3 2   Configuration NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Configuring the Inputs and Outputs    This section provides information on specifying t
24.  select On  SRC is used unconditionally on the AES input   If you select Auto  the SRC is automatically used on the input unless the card detects  non PCM audio data  The default setting is AUTO        Using the NWE 3GA with Asynchronous PCM AES Audio    The NWE 3GA internally processes all PCM audio as 48K Hz  synchronous with the video  As  such  AES inputs should be 48KHz synchronous if possible  The AES outputs are 48K Hz in all  cases  and their channel status reflects this     e Ifthe Sample Rate Conversion is set to On or Auto for an AES input  it re samples  PCM input at exactly 48K Hz  The input sampling frequency can therefore vary widely  from 48KHz  and high quality audio output will be maintained     e Ifthe Sample Rate Conversion is set to Off  the input must be 48KHz and synchronous  with the video  If it is not  the audio output will be distorted  The audibility of the  distortion depends on the audio content  however it is very noticeable on audio quality  measurement equipment     Bypass Mode    When the NWE 3GA is operating in Bypass mode  the SDI and AES signals on the input BNCs  bypass the card and are looped passively on the output BNCs through the relays  The BYPASS  LED on the DSP card is lit red  the OK ERROR LED on the main card flashes orange and green   the main DashBoard status for the card indicates    Bypass    and the button in the Config tab in  DashBoard is labelled as Bypass  You can enable Bypass mode using the card edge controls or  DashB
25.  tit ea fr klak kaka a   RA nn 2 6  Installing the NWE 3GA             nenn essen 2 6   Cabling Overview                 7 2 7  Cabling Overview eter earrrrrar ern rrarr ner ain eieiei iai ioiai 2 7   Power Fail EE 2 7  Connecting Video and Audio  2 8  Connecting SDI Signals    anna anna 2 8  Connecting AES Audio Signals nenne 2 8   Linear Timecode Cabling give tann kann kn A KAKA ER 2 9  Connecting an LTC Input  2 9   Serial Port Cabling        den nn ARA EVA aie 2 10  Seral COM Pin owt E 2 10  Connecting to the Serial COM Pott    nenn 2 10  Software Upgrades for the NWE 2OA eeen eeen 2 12  Configuration 3                     3 2  Configuring the Inputs and Outputs  ern renr err 3 3  Configuring the Loss of Input                          7 3 3  Defining the Silence Thresholds        ueee een nn 3 3  Processing Non PCM Signals             ccccessesssesseescesceseecseceeeaecaeeesesaeceseseeseeeeseeneeenes 3 3   Using the NWE 3GA with Asynchronous PCM AES Audio  3 4   Bypass Mode seisne anrea ensure anne REEE 3 4  Defining the Audio Clusters         0 nennen innlikssin ine eee 3 6  Audio Clusters Overview                          7 3 6  Defininga Cl  ster  un  nennen kanasrananen  n 3 7  Configuring the Time Reference nennen nen 3 9  Specifying the Time Reference Input  3 9  Specifying an Offset    3 10  Configuring the Daylight Saving Time    nennen 3 10    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Contents ei    Enabling the Watermarking               EEN 3 12    Configuring Alarms in Da
26. 20bit     The four SD SDI audio groups are at  24bits  however the fourth group is now  reduced to 20bit          Reference Status    5 2   DashBoard Menus    OK  Green     The detected reference format is valid and  supported       No Reference   Video  Red     No valid signal detected on the selected  reference input       No Reference   Free Run   Red     The following conditions are occurring       Reference setting  in the Config tab  is  set to Frame   or Frame 2      A valid reference signal is not present    Card has gone to Free Run Mode       Invalid Format   Video  Red     A reference signal is detected but the  format is incompatible with the current  output signal          Invalid Format   Free Run   Red        The following conditions are occurring       Card has detected an invalid reference  format      Input video is missing or invalid     Card has switched to Free Run Mode       NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Tab Title    Watermark Status    Table 5 1 Signal Tab Items    Parameters    OK  Green     Description    The Check Code is validated for the SID  and watermarking is operating correctly       Invalid Check Code  Red     An incorrect Check Code was entered for  the specified SID value       Cluster Status    General    OK  Green     All clusters are configured correctly       Empty  Red     No audio clusters are defined  At least one  cluster must be defined in order for the  NWE 3GA to encode        Unassigned Source  Red       An audio cluster is de
27. 3GA  e Connecting Video and Audio  e Linear Timecode Cabling  e Serial Port Cabling  e Software Upgrades for the NWE 3GA    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Installation   1    Before You Begin    Before proceeding with the instructions in this chapter  ensure that your DFR 8321 series frame is  properly installed according to the instructions in the DFR 8300 Series User Manual     Static Discharge    Throughout this chapter  please heed the following cautionary note     A ESD Susceptibility     Static discharge can cause serious damage to sensitive  semiconductor devices  Avoid handling circuit boards in high static environments such as  carpeted areas and when synthetic fiber clothing is worn  Always exercise proper grounding  precautions when working on circuit boards and related equipment        Unpacking    Unpack each NWE 3GA you received from the shipping container  If any items are damaged   contact your sales representative or Ross Video directly     2 2   Installation NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Planning the Installation    Before installing the NWE 3GA  determine the following      Type of audio interface  AES3id or embedded in video   e Audio groupings  5 1  stereo  or mono   called clusters in the NWE 3GA    Assignment of clusters to inputs  AES3id connectors or embedded groups     e Choice of time reference source  NTP or LTC     Compatibility with Existing Plant    The NWE 3GA is designed to work with serial digital video  SMPTE 259M  292M  or 424  and  with 
28. Control System    software        Device View    refers to the area located to the far right of the DashBoard window  This  area typically displays tabs that include menus and options for control and monitoring a  card        DFR 8321 series frame    refers to all versions of the 20 slot frames and any available  options unless otherwise noted        Frame    refers to DFR 8321 series frame that houses the NWE 3GA      LTC    refers to linear timecode       NTP    refers to Network Time Protocol       Operator    and    User    refer to the person who uses NWE 3GA        System    and    Video system    refer to the mix of interconnected production and terminal  equipment in your environment        Operating Tips    and    Note    boxes are used throughout this manual to provide  additional user information     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Introduction   5    1 6   Introduction NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Installation    In This Chapter    This chapter provides instructions for installing the rear module for the NWE 3GA  installing the  card into the frame  cabling details  and updating the card software        Important     The NWE 3GA hardware requires software version 1 09 or higher  You can  verify the software version on your card by checking the Software Rev field in the Product tab  of DashBoard        The following topics are discussed      Before You Begin  e Planning the Installation  e Getting Started  e Installing the NWE 3GA  e Cabling Overview for the NWE 
29. EA 2 6  cabling Overview    e 2 7  cabling  serial    2 10  connectionsto acer nase 2 7  installing tasks a 2 6  TYPE  sta  arnet EE 5 4  REE OR 1             4 4  Reference  format 518186 5 3  i  p  t  time si ieh 3 9  source  Selecting a    3 2  5 7  8 2  Status    ken 5 2  Refrain  level overflow method                    e     5 11  Relay  bypass               n nen 3 4  4 2  4 4  5 7  Removing audio clusters                     00    5 13  Reset    S Ie ine nee 3 15  GPO COUNT isnt sn sn i 5 14  factory defaults                     00    er 5 8  9  Sample Rate Conversion  see SRC  Sample Rate  AES         5 14  Saving         0 7 3 17  SDI  CONNECTIONS    0    renna 2 7  IN BNE si  s asks sn 2 8  5 7  OUT Ce 2 8  Serial  Cab au  ne anne nen 2 10  COM port ass sg ee eegen 1 2  2 7               5 4  Set Time tab  9       3 16  OVERVIEW Scan Bern ann Sees 5 9  Setup  audio clusters  DashBoard menus                 5 12  Serial cabling oo              7 2 10  watermarking  DashBoard menus                 5 11  SID  6         1 2  IX 4   Index    entering EE 3 12  5 11    een aa ae 5 3        time accuracy  59 94Hz formats                      2 9     Signal     5 2      information  read only     GE EE 3 13  5 2     fabs overview areas  5 2     Silence     threshold  50 3 3  5 8     timeout  setting    nennen 3 3  5 8     Slot combination         eee eeen 2 6     4 5    Software upgrades         2 12     5 4                       Source     reference EE 3 2  5 7  8 2     EI
30. Manual  Iss  01     Alarm Enables Tab    Table 5 10 summarizes the Alarm Enables tab options available in DashBoard  In Table 5 10   the Menu Title column references a specific area of the tab     Menu Title    Video Input  amp   Reference  Alarms    Hardware  Alarms    Misc Alarms    Embedded  Audio Alarms    Group      Table 5 10 Alarm Enables Tab Items    No Input    Parameters  Selected     Description  Signal Status field reports a loss of input       Cleared    Disables the alarm       Invalid Input    Selected     Input Format field reports when the input  video is a format that is not valid       Cleared    Disables the alarm       Incompatible Input    Selected     Input Format field reports when the frame  rate is not the same as the reference input       Cleared    Disables the alarm       Non Sync Video    Selected     Signal Status field reports if the video  input is asynchronous to the reference       Cleared    Disables the alarm       No Reference    Selected     Reference Status field reports a loss of  reference conditions when they occur       Cleared    Disables the alarm       Invalid Reference    Incompat Rear Module    Selected     Reference Format field reports when the  reference is a format that is not supported       Cleared    Selected     Disables the alarm    HW Status field reports when a rear  module is not compatible with the card       Cleared    Disables the alarm       Incompat Daughter  Card    Time Status    Group not present    Selected
31. N 5 9     Source Identification Number  see SID     el EE 3 3  5 8     Standard time  selecting 60  5 10     Static  discharge iii 2 2     Status     5 2 0  SUE er EISE enee kn he 5 12     card state field                          0000  3 13     5 3    Cluster     input format             rr 5 3  5 14     output formatni ionn 5 3     5 2      reference format       ccenseennnneenennnnnenenn 5 3     E ENEE 5 2     watermark enssins ninna 5 3  5 11     Status tabs        090 3 13  2     Stereo pairs  audio 01050078 3 8  5 12  5 13     4 2     SW un his she oe er een he a 4 2     SW3 EE 4 2     T     Tab     Alarms Enable                          3 13  3 14  3 15     Audio Gl  sters ns 5 12     5 7 6  Hardware seet ege REN RR 5 5     5 14             PROGUCE EE 5 4     SOE ET 5 9     SUG ER E S 5 2     SipMal e  a AA 5 2     2  3 13     Tithe St  tus  ss a 5 5     Video Input  amp  Embed                nnee  5 14     Watermark Setup    5 11     Terms  documentation               0e 1 5     3 17                       Text file  event log     Threshold  silence                 3 3  S 8     Time       NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     GET EE 3 9    manual setting       rr 5 9  Dee 5 5  DE 5 9  setting the offset  network    5 9  source  specifying       5 9  standard ooren rassa 5 10  Statusitab  aeniea gd See  5 5  Time and date  60000115 5 5  5 6  Time reference input  configuring       3 9  LTC balanced setting 0 5 9  LTC follows DST eee 3 9  LTC unbalanced setting               
32. R 060 rear module  The NWE 3GA receives Linear Timecode  LTC  on a BNC or via the  3 pin terminal block  DashBoard reports the LTC presence  and which physical LTC connector on  the rear module is in use  balanced or unbalanced connection   You can also configure alarms in  DashBoard to report when the LTC signal is no longer present     This section provides an overview on cabling your LTC device to the 8320AR 060 rear module   Refer to the documentation for your LTC source for specific cabling requirements for your  device     Connecting an LTC Input    Before cabling  ensure that the following conditions are met     e The LTC should be synchronous with the video input to the NWE 3GA  That is  the  video input must be connected  it must be of a supported type  and the timing for the  video and LTC should be derived from a common frequency reference        For 59 94Hz video formats  the LTC source should be set to Drop Frame timecode as  opposed to Non Drop Frame  SMPTE Drop Frame timecode  a SMPTE standard that  maintains time accuracy between the frame rate and actual wall clock time  will prevent a  slight drift in a facility   s house time over extended periods of time  Setting the house  SMPTE timecode generator to Drop Frame time will prevent this cumulative timing error  from affecting the time accuracy of Nielsen   s SID  Source ID  insertions in the program  feed     To connect an LTC input    1  Locate the LTC ports on the 8320 AR 060 rear module  Refer to Figure 2
33. The Encoding Time  and Date fields in the Time Status tab are updated     Specifying an Offset    If the NWE 3GA output is to be viewed in a separate location from the timing reference input  source  you need to include an offset to the time  This enables the NWE 3GA to watermark the  local time in the broadcast area        For network time  the offset is the time difference between the location of the viewers and  UTC  also known as GMT      e For LTC  the offset is normally set to 0  unless the program will be broadcast in a  different time zone than the NWE 3GA location     To specify an offset  1  From the Device View  select the Set Time tab   2  From the Network  LTC Offset from UTC area  specify an offset as follows     e Use the Hours field to specify the number of hours to offset the time source by   e Use the Minutes field to specify the number of minutes to offset the time source by     e Use the Hemisphere options to specify whether your facility is located east or west  of Greenwich  UK     3  Click Accept     Configuring the Daylight Saving Time    You can set the DST start and end date automatically  or manually either by setting a custom start  and end for DST  by setting the system to Manual and setting the correct date when the time  change occurs When selecting Manual adjustment  you must enter the DST setting each time you  enter the time     To automatically set DST  1  From the Device View  select the Set Time tab     2  Inthe Daylight Saving Time area  
34. To install a rear module in your DFR 8321 series frame    1     Refer to the DFR 8300 Series User Manual to ensure that the frame is properly  installed     When installing the 8320AR 060 rear module  use one of the following slot  combinations       Slots 1  2  3  4   Slots 13  14  15  16    Slots 5  8   Slots 17  18  19  20    Slots 9  2    Remove the Blank Plates from the slots you have chosen for the NWE 3GA installation     Install the bottom of the rear module in the Module Seating Slot at the base of the  frame   s back plane     Align the two screws of the rear module with the holes on the top edge of the frame back  plane     Verify that the card aligns with the rear module before fully tightening either of the  screws     Using a Phillips screwdriver and the supplied screws  fasten the rear module to the back  plane of the frame  Do not over tighten     Ensure proper frame cooling and ventilation by having all rear frame slots covered with  rear modules or Blank Plates     Installing the NWE 3GA    Use the following procedure to install the NWE 3GA in a DFR 8321 series frame     2 6   Installation    1     Ensure that the DFR 8321 series frame is properly installed  Refer to the DFR 8300  Series User Manual for details     Install the card in slot 2  6  10  14  or 18 to mate with the rear module   Hold the card by the edges and carefully align the card edges with the rails in the frame     Fully insert the card into the frame until the card is properly seated in the
35. a  potentially hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  may result in major or minor equipment  damage or a situation which could place the equipment in a non compliant operating state           ESD Susceptibility     This symbol is used to alert the user that an electrical or electronic  device or assembly is susceptible to damage from an ESD event      gt   gt  Pe B    Important Safety Instructions    Warning     Certain parts of this equipment namely the power supply area still present a  safety hazard  with the power switch in the OFF position  To avoid electrical shock  disconnect  all A C power cords from the chassis    rear appliance connectors before servicing this area      gt           Warning     Service barriers within this product are intended to protect the operator and  service personnel from hazardous voltages  For continued safety  replace all barriers after any  servicing    This product contains safety critical parts  which if incorrectly replaced may present a risk of  fire or electrical shock  Components contained with the product   s power supplies and power  supply area  are not intended to be customer serviced and should be returned to the factory for  repair  To reduce the risk of fire  replacement fuses must be the same time and rating  Only use  attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer      gt           Warning     This product includes an    Ethernet Port    which allows this product to be  A connected to a local area network  LAN  
36. a signal is  considered silent  and the maximum duration of silent time before an alarm is triggered     To configure the silence thresholds  1  From the Device View  select the Config tab     2  Use the Silence Threshold field to specify the value  in dB  where silence is considered  to start  Audio signals below the specified threshold value will be considered silent  and  an alarm is raised in the Audio Status field located in the Signal tab     3  Use the Silence Timeout field to specify the value  in seconds  that silence is acceptable  on the inputs  Audio silence for longer than the specified value raises an alarm in the  Audio Status field located in the Signal tab     Processing Non PCM Signals    You can configure the NWE 3GA to pass non PCM signals  such as Dolby   Digital and Dolby    E  using the options available in DashBoard  However  the NWE 3GA does not watermark them     DashBoard provides a Sample Rate Conversion option in the Config tab that enables the card to  pass non PCM signals  by selecting whether SRC is automatically applied or not     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Configuration   3    To configure the NWE 3GA to pass non PCM AES signals    1  From the Device View  select the Config tab     2  Inthe AES column for the input signal you want to configure  select Off from the  associated Sample Rate Conversion menu  Non PCM signals embedded in the SDI  input are automatically passed to the SDI output without modification       Operating Tip      f you
37. agram      Documentation Terms and Conventions    A Word of Thanks    Congratulations on choosing an openGear NWE 3GA   Nielsen Watermark Encoder  Your  NWE 3GA is part of a full line of Digital Products within the openGear Terminal Equipment  family of products  backed by Ross Video   s experience in engineering and design expertise since  1974     You will be pleased at how easily your new NWE 3GA fits into your overall working  environment  Equally pleasing is the product quality  reliability and functionality  Thank you for  joining the group of worldwide satisfied Ross Video customers     Should you have a question pertaining to the installation or operation of your NWE 3GA  please  contact us at the numbers listed on the back cover of this manual  Our technical support staff is  always available for consultation  training  or service     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Introduction   1    Overview    The NWE 3GA adds data to audio used to track a video program through many national  distribution systems  Typically  the signal is monitored as it is broadcast on all commercial  full power United States television stations  although other stations  cable feeds  and households  can be monitored     The information that is encoded is used to uniquely identify the content of the creative and  if  desired  track the transport path of the creative through any other point in the distribution system  that does watermarking  This patented ability to add information at various stages
38. ar warranty period     In no event shall Ross Video Limited be liable for direct  indirect  special  incidental  or  consequential damages  including loss of profits  incurred by the use of this product  Implied  warranties are expressly limited to the duration of this warranty     This NWE 3GA User Manual provides all pertinent information for the safe installation and  operation of your openGear Product  Ross Video policy dictates that all repairs to the NWE 3GA  are to be conducted only by an authorized Ross Video Limited factory representative  Therefore   any unauthorized attempt to repair this product  by anyone other than an authorized Ross Video  Limited factory representative  will automatically void the warranty  Please contact Ross Video  Technical Support for more information     In Case of Problems    Should any problem arise with your NWE 3GA  please contact the Ross Video Technical Support  Department   Contact information is supplied at the end of this publication      A Return Material Authorization number  RMA  will be issued to you  as well as specific  shipping instructions  should you wish our factory to repair your NWE 3GA  If required  a  temporary replacement frame will be made available at a nominal charge  Any shipping costs  incurred will be the responsibility of you  the customer  All products shipped to you from Ross  Video Limited will be shipped collect     The Ross Video Technical Support Department will continue to provide advice on any produc
39. are not selected for watermarking  as well as those  containing non PCM audio or other data  are delayed but not watermarked     If you encode for Program Content and are also Final Distributors  you may need multiple  encoders  Contact Nielsen Encoder Support for assistance     To enable watermarking  1  From the Device View  select the Watermark Setup tab     2  Identify the NWE 3GA for your program by entering your Source ID  SID  provided by  Nielsen as follows        Type your SID value into the SID field located in the System Settings area   e Type the required code into the Check Code field located in the System Settings    area     3  Set the audio code scheme for your NWE 3GA by selecting an option in the Code Type  area  Choose from the following        Final Distributor     Select this option if the NWE 3GA is installed in the station  or cable network slot of the program distribution chain     e Program Content     Select this option if the NWE 3GA is installed in the  broadcast network or syndicator slot of the program distribution chain     4  Specify how to resolve conflicts between data already present in the incoming signal   and data to be added by the NWE 3GA by selecting an option in the Level Overflow  Method area  Choose from the following     e Refrain     Select this option to not encode the NWE 3GA data and only transmit  the incoming data     e Overwrite     Select this option to encode the NWE 3GA data regardless of the  presence of incoming data   
40. aunch DashBoard  your DFR 8321 series frame is displayed in the Basic  Tree View  If not  consult the MFC 8300 Series User Manual     Related Publications  If you have not already done so  it is recommended to consult the following Ross documentation  before installing and configuring your NWE 3GA     e DashBoard Control System User Manual  Ross Part Number  8351DR 004  e DFR 8300 Series Frames User Manual  Ross Part Number 8300DR 005  e MFC 8300 Series User Manual  Ross Part Number  8300DR 004    These manuals are available from the Ross Video website  or the Gear Resources CD that came  with your NWE 3GA     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Installation   5    Installing the NWE 3GA    You must first install the 8320AR 060 rear module in the DFR 8321 series frame  install the  NWE 3GA into the designated frame slot  and cable the rear module  This section outlines how to  perform these tasks  If the NWE 3GA is already installed  proceed to the section    Cabling  Overview for the NWE 3GA    on page 2 7     Note     The 8320AR 060 is not compatible with the DFR 8310 series frames  You  cannot install the NWE 3GA in a DFR 8310 series frame        Installing the Rear Module    When installing the NWE 3GA in the DFR 8321 series frame  the 8320AR 060 Full Rear  Module is required  This rear module occupies four slots in the DFR 8321 series frame and  accommodates one card  If the rear module is already installed  proceed to the section    Installing  the NWE 3GA    on page 2 6     
41. be 5 1 surround  stereo  or mono        Note     When you define an audio cluster that uses embedded audio inputs  the   NWE 3GA ensures that the corresponding embedded audio groups are always  present in its SDI output  If a selected input group is missing at any time  the  NWE 3GA will insert an output group containing silence in all four channels until the  input group returns  This is convenient if the audio configuration is subject to frequent  changes  for example  you might have 5 1 2 0 channels at some times  and only 5 1  channels at others  The NWE 3GA ensures a consistent output group configuration at  all times  regardless of the input        Audio Clusters Overview    The normal configuration has all audio channels either embedded in the video stream or carried  through separate AES3id signals  A number of configurations are possible  due to the types of  clusters  the four AES3id inputs  and the eight embedded audio pairs  The following restrictions    apply   e All the signals in a 5 1 or stereo cluster must be co timed     All embedded audio data must be clock synchronous with the video       All inputs in a single cluster must use the same interface type  AES3id or embedded   For  example  a stereo cluster cannot consist of one AES3id and one embedded channel     e Each cluster must use exactly the number of audio pairs required to support it  three pairs  for 5 1  and one pair for stereo or mono  For example  a stereo cluster cannot consist of  two channels 
42. ces is not  permitted     More than three pairs  used in a 5 1 cluster is  not permitted     More than one pair used  in a stereo cluster is not  permitted     Embedded audio in the SDI stream is de multiplexed and sent to the daughter card for  watermarking  The NWE 3GA adds the Nielsen watermark to a mixture of embedded and    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Configuration   7    discrete audio channels to the maximum of 16  This section outlines how to define an audio  cluster using the options in the Audio Clusters tab of DashBoard  The purpose of defining  clusters is to identify to the watermarking DSPs where to find specific channels of interest  e g   when the center channel is processed differently than LFE        Note     As long as any cluster error is present  no clusters  unassigned source    mixed audio sources   all watermarking is disabled  Once all clusters and their audio  sources are properly defined  the Cluster Status field will display    OK     green  indicator   and watermarking will start        To define a cluster    1  From the Device View  select the Audio Clusters tab  If this is the first time accessing  the tab  the cluster area is blank as no clusters are pre configured by default     2  From the Add Clusters area  select a type of cluster to add  Choose from the following     e Add 5 1     This option adds an audio cluster that includes four pairs of 5 1 audio  A  new cluster displays in the tab with the Cluster Type set to 5 1 and the Content
43. ck box is selected  an alarm is generated in the Signal Status  field when the specified channel is detected as silent or when it is an unsupported or  invalid format     4  Ifthe SD 24Bit check box is selected  an alarm is generated in the Audio Status field  when the selected configuration would embed 4 groups of 24bit audio in an SD output   Group 4 is down sampled to 20bit audio     To verify the AES inputs alarm settings       Note     Enable the alarms only for the AES3id inputs in use  Disable the alarms for  the remaining inputs        1  From the Device View  select the Alarm Enables tab     2  Ifthe Input Not Present check box is selected  an alarm is generated in the Signal  Status and AES Inputs fields in the Signal tab when the specified AES3 input is not  detected     3  Ifa Channel       Invalid check box is selected for an AES3 input  an alarm is generated in  the Signal Status and AES Inputs fields in the Signal tab when the specified channel is  detected as silent or non PCM  for that AES input  This is especially helpful since  watermarking is not applied to a channel when that channel goes silent     3 14   Configuration NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Resetting the Alarm Settings    You can clear all the check boxes or select all the check boxes in the Alarm Enables tab using the  buttons located near the bottom of the tab        To disable the alarm settings  click Clear  All the alarms configurable from this tab are  now disabled and will not report er
44. d  an alarm is generated in the Signal Status  field when the video input is asynchronous to the reference signal     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Configuration   3    To verify the reference alarm settings       Note     The reference alarms should be enabled if you are using a frame reference   and disabled otherwise        1  From the Device View  select the Alarm Enables tab     2  Ifthe No Reference check box is selected  an alarm is generated in the Reference  Status field when a loss of reference condition occurs     3  Ifthe Invalid Reference check box is selected  an alarm is generated in the Reference  Format field when the reference is a format that is not supported     To verify the hardware alarm settings  1  From the Device View  select the Alarm Enables tab     2  Ifthe Incompat Rear Module check box is selected  an alarm is generated in the HW  Status field when the rear module is not compatible with the card     3  Ifthe Incompat Daughter Card check box is selected  an alarm is generated in the HW  Status field when using an unsupported daughter card     To verify the embedded input audio alarm settings       Note     Enable the alarms only for the embedded channels in use  Disable the  alarms for the remaining channels        1  From the Device View  select the Alarm Enables tab     2  Ifthe Group Not Present check box is selected  an alarm is generated in the Signal  Status field when a group is not present on the input     3  Ifa Channel       Invalid che
45. d to the active  position     You can also enable the Bypass mode using the card edge controls or the settings in DashBoard     For More Information on       e the card edge controls for Bypass mode  refer to the section    Bootload Bypass Button   SW1     on page 4 2     e enabling Bypass mode using DashBoard  refer to the section    Bypass Mode    on  page 3 4     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Installation   7    Connecting Video and Audio    The normal configuration has all audio channels either embedded in the video stream or carried  through separate AES3id signals  A number of configurations are possible due to the three types  of clusters  the four AES inputs  and the eight embedded audio pairs  Their organization is  constrained by the following rules     1  Three pairs that comprise a 5 1 channel cluster must all be clock synchronous with each  other  and have the same interface type  either all AES3id or all embedded      2  All embedded audio data must be clock synchronous with the video     Connecting SDI Signals    For video connections  use SDI grade cables  e g   Type 1694A  with 75ohm BNC connectors     The NWE 3GA supports the following video formats  4801 59 94Hz  720p 59 94112  01  59 94Hz  1080p 59 94Hz  5761 50Hz  720p 50Hz  10801 50Hz  and 1080p 50Hz        Invalid Format alarm is generated  In this case  or if no video input is present  the SDI  output is the Loss of Input signal as defined on the Config tab  in the most recently  detected supported vid
46. e        d Notice     This is a Class A product  In domestic environments  this product may cause radio  interference  in which case the user may have to take adequate measures        Maintenance User Serviceable Parts    Routine maintenance to this openGear product is not required  This product contains no user  serviceable parts  If the module does not appear to be working properly  please contact Technical  Support using the numbers listed under the  Contact Us    section on the last page of this manual   All openGear products are covered by a generous 5 year warranty and will be repaired without  charge for materials or labor within this period  See the    Warranty and Repair Policy    section in  this manual for details     Environmental Information    The equipment that you purchased required the extraction and use of natural  resources for its production  It may contain hazardous substances that could  impact health and the environment     To avoid the potential release of those substances into the environment and to diminish the need  for the extraction of natural resources  Ross Video encourages you to use the appropriate  take back systems  These systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials from your  end of life equipment in an environmentally friendly and health conscious manner     The crossed out wheelie bin symbol invites you to use these systems     If you need more information on the collection  re use  and recycling systems  please contact your  local
47. e NWE 3GA    The card can be upgraded in the field via the MFC 8300 series Network Controller card in your       frame   Important     The NWE 3GA outputs will be interrupted during the upgrade  process  To avoid disruption of your video and or audio  please place the NWE 3GA    in bypass before beginning  by clicking the Bypass Relay button on the Config tab   After you have upgraded the necessary firmware components  restore the NWE 3GA  to active operation by clicking the Bypass Relay button again        Before You Begin    The NWE 3GA includes five components    bin files   These are all included in the software  package  zip file  you received from Technical Support  Install the files in the following order   filenames in brackets where   represents the version number            1  NWE 3GA platform card software  1 NWE 3G_main_sw_v  bin    2  NWE 3GA platform card firmware  2 NWE 3G_main_fw_v  bin    3  NWE 3GA DSP card firmware  3 NWE 3G dsp fw v  bin    4  NWE 3GA DSP watermarking software  4 NWE 3G dsp app v  bin    5  NWE 3GA DSP diagnostic software  5S NWE 3G_ dap memdiag sw v  bin   Note     DashBoard version 4 0 0 or higher is required for this procedure        Refer to the NWE 3GA Release Notes to learn which software versions are required     To upgrade the software on a NWE 3GA    1     w    oO PF              2 12   Installation    Contact Nielsen Encoder Support or Ross Technical Support for the latest software  version zip file     Unzip the software package
48. e level  final distributor 0 5 11  program 010 5 11  Compatible video formats                          0    3 2      0  4 2  Config tab  overview               5 7  Configuring  reference SOULCE   r 3 2  8 2  time reference input         3 9  Conversion  Silence Rate                00eee eeen 5 8  ORC Emtrorg  ansehen 5 14  Current CONSUMPTION            0 eeen 5 5  Custom color  loss of input    sesser 3 3    Index   IX 1    D    DashBoard  AES inputs  monitoring          ennnnne  5 4  audio clusters               5 12  audio parameters fields                                 5 11  Config 407 5 7  daughter card information                  0  0 000   5 4  Daylight Saving Time     5 10  edit permissions  configuring                          5 8  embedded audio information                   5 3  5 4  hardware information            neeenne  5 5          5 5  INPUt TEEN 5 14  loss of input  configuring                        5 7  5 8  OVEIVIEW en anne 1 2  5 1  product information 6  5 4  Product tab    2    nenne 5 4  reference source  selecting        eeeeeeeeeeeeee 5 7  Sample Rate Conversion  configuring            5 8  selecting reference source                       3 2  8 2  Set Time tab    5 05 5 9  signal information       5 2  Signal tab u  near 5 2  silence threshold  0011007116 5 8  silence timeout  configuring                           5 8  software upgrades         7 2 12   7 5 2  time source  specifying                 nr  5 9  time status  nessen iiei e 5 5  Tame
49. e more than 3 groups of 24bit SD embedded audio sources   b  Refer to the section    Frame Rate Compatibility    on page 3 2 for a complete list of supported formats     Product Tab    Tab Title    Product    Daughter Card    Table 5 2 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Product tab     Product    Parameters  NWE 3GA    Table 5 2 Product Tab Items    Description  Indicates the product name       Supplier    Ross Video Ltd        Board Rev    Hit    Indicates the board version of your card       Rear Module         Indicates the type of rear module in the slot       Board S N    Indicates the serial number of your card       Software Rev    Indicates the software and build versions       Firmware Rev    Type    Indicates the FPGA version number    Indicates what daughter card is installed        Hardware Rev    Indicates the hardware issue of the  daughter card       Software Rev    Indicates the software and build versions of  the daughter card          Firmware Rev    5 4   DashBoard Menus NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01           Indicates the FPGA version number of the  daughter card       Hardware Tab    Table 5 3 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Hardware tab   Table 5 3 Hardware Tab Items  Tab Title Parameters Description    Normal operation  no hardware errors and  the correct rear module is installed    FPGA could not be loaded successfully  It  FPGA load invalid  Red  is recommended to contact Ross Technical  Support     OK  Green  
50. eck may reveal many problems  such as  connectors not properly seated or loose cables  Check the card  the frame  and any  associated peripheral equipment for signs of trouble     2  Power Check     Check the power indicator LED on the distribution frame front panel  for the presence of power  If the power LED is not illuminated  verify that the power  cable is connected to a power source and that power is available at the power main   Confirm that the power supplies are fully seated in their slots  If the power LED is still  not illuminated  replace the power supply with one that is verified to work     3  Reference Signal Status     Verify that the reference  blackburst or tri level  is supplied  on one of the three reference inputs  In DashBoard  check the Reference setting in the  Config tab  and the Reference Status field in the Signal tab     4  Input Signal Status     Verify that source equipment is operating correctly and that a  valid signal is being supplied     5  Output Signal Path     Verify that destination equipment is operating correctly and  receiving a valid signal     6  Unit Exchange     Exchanging a suspect unit with a unit that is known to be working  correctly is an efficient method for localizing problems to individual units     7  Re load the Factory Defaults     If the card appears to be working and reports no  errors  but is not generating any active picture or outputs black  restoring the default  factory configuration may fix the problem     Savin
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52. ein 4 5  Final Distributor                    3 12  5 11  Firmware version                    7 5 4  Format  input  au  rs a 5 14  Frame  installing card in             2 6  installing the rear 0100116 2 6  rate compatibility                   3 2  Function select switch                   ern  4 2  Functional block diagram      1 4  G  Group  embedded audio status    5 3  H  Hardware information  read only                         5 5  Hemisphere  506011910 5 9  I  Input  adding to clusters                      00  eee 3 6  AES  sample rate              5 14  Cabling for ss 2 7  2 8  CRE emors nn es riesen  5 14  error count  resetting    e 5 14  format status                0 eee 5 3  loss Of u a esse 3 3  5 7  5 8        an een 5 14    3 9    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Installing    cables  serial communication                      2 10  Cabling  overview              ene 2 7  cardin frame sa A 2 6  planning ningi nns re 2 3  rear module      2 6  Slot 6010 2 6  L  LED  AES OR eat eeh einen 4 4  Bypass 0 EN 4 4  66 sonen enr en i 4 3  4 4  OKERROR aaarnas raans enni   yrun Saet 4 3  REPOR ie sa 4 4  VIDEO OK aene e E ER 4 4        sn 5 14  Level Overflow method                             3 12  5 11  Linear timecode  see LTC  Locked permissions         5 8  Eog eventor rannte 3 17  Loss of input  CONPIQUTING un skinni 5 7  5 8  custom                 3 3  LTC  balanced 6010600105 5 6  5 9  configuring time reference input             3 9  5 9  CONNECHONS  ee rennen 2 9
53. embedded or discrete digital audio  AES      If the insertion point is analog  NTSC or PAL   it is necessary to couple the NWE 3GA with A D  and D A conversion equipment  Contact your openGear sales representative if you need help  selecting this equipment     If conversion equipment is used in live  on air  applications  it is common practice and strongly  encouraged that a method for bypass be implemented  The recommended solution allows a  master control operator to activate the bypass routing at the master control station     Determine Encoder Insertion Point    The best insertion point for the NWE 3GA is downstream of all switchers  routers  and  processing equipment but before any Dolby   E or Dolby   AC 3 encoders  To ensure that the  coding remains in the audio signals  the NWE 3GA should be downstream of any equipment that  may strip or modify audio  Contact Nielsen if you are unsure about the proper system installation     Select the Time Reference Source    The NWE 3GA requires an accurate time reference  in order to ensure correct watermarking and  crediting  The preferred source is Network Time Protocol  NTP  for the following reasons     e It provides the date as well as the time     e It reduces cabling since it uses the network connection which is required for DashBoard  control and monitoring     e Itis less prone to configuration errors  especially when Daylight Saving Time  DST  is  observed and or when a time zone offset is required     If NTP is unavailab
54. enus NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Specifications    In This Chapter    This chapter provides technical specification details on the NWE 3GA  Note that specifications  are subject to change without notice     The following topics are discussed     e NWE 3GA Technical Specifications    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Specifications   1    NWE 3GA Technical Specifications    This section includes the technical specifications for the NWE 3GA     Table 6 1 NWE 3GA Technical Specifications    Parameter    Category    Number of Inputs    Specification  1 HD SDI input       SDI Data Rates and SMPTE  Standards Accommodated      270Mbps  SMPTE 259M     1 5Gbps  SMPTE 292M     3Gbps  SMPTE 424        Impedance    75ohm       Return Loss     gt 14dB to 1 5GHz   gt 9dB to 3 0GHz    Equalization 80m of 1694 cable   3GHz  Connector Type BNC    1 HD SDI    270Mbps  SMPTE 259M     1 5Gbps  SMPTE 292M     3Gbps  SMPTE 424        75ohm        gt 13dB to 1 5GHz   gt 8dB to 3 0GHz       800mV     10        Number of Inputs    BNC  4       AES Standards Accommodated    AES 3id 2001       Impedance    75ohm       Minimum Input    50mV p p       Maximum Input    2 0V p p       Sampling Rate    48kHz       Connector Type    Number of Outputs    BNC  4       AES Standards Accommodated    AES 3id 2001       Impedance    750hm       Signal Level    1 0V     10        Sampling Rate    Number of Outputs   SDI Data Rates and SMPTE  Standards Accommodated  Impedance   Return Loss   Signal Level   Connecto
55. eo format  with silent embedded audio  To allow unsupported  video to pass through the NWE 3GA  click the Bypass Relay button on the Config tab     Important      f you connect a video signal which has an unsupported format  an       To cable the embedded SDI signals to the rear module  1  Connect the input source for SDI IN to BNC 1   2  Connect the SDI OUT  BNC 2  to the destination  downstream  equipment     Connecting AES Audio Signals    If your configuration uses separate AES3id audio signals  they must be routed through the  NWE 3GA to be watermarked  The NWE 3GA   s AES inputs and outputs are 75ohms  unbalanced  Each AES input output pair is protected by an individual bypass relay     e When the unit is in Bypass  each input is directly connected to the corresponding output   and presents a high impedance to the input signal     e When the unit is in Active state  the AES input and output impedances are 7Sohms     To connect audio input and output cables to the rear module    1  Connect the appropriate input AES sources to the AES 1 4 BNC connectors  Refer to  Figure 2 2 and the rear module label for connector locations     2  Connect the output AES connectors  AES OUT 1 4  to the destination equipment     2 8   Installation NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Linear Timecode Cabling    The NWE 3GA requires a time reference to ensure accurate watermarking  NTP is the preferred  source  If this is not available  you can use one of the two LTC inputs provided on the  8320A
56. f video input is reported in the Signal Status field of the Signal tab   There may be other functions that are impaired by this  for example  embedded audio and  watermarking do not operate without video input   however they do not show an alarm condition  because they are not the root cause  This is to avoid confusion about which items require  attention     An exception to this is that LTC processing requires video presence for correct operation  If LTC  is in use and video is missing or unusable  the Time Status tab will report    Time Source  Missing     The Card state field  however  reports the video error  in order to ensure that the user  addresses this error first     For More Information on       e the read only fields of the status tabs  refer to the section    Status Tabs    on page 5 2     To verify the video input alarm settings       Note     The video alarms should be enabled at all times  except when  troubleshooting        1  From the Device View  select the Alarm Enables tab     2  Ifthe No Input check box is selected  an alarm is generated in the Signal Status field  when an input signal is missing     3  Ifthe Invalid Input check box is selected  an alarm is generated in the Input Format  field when the input is in an unsupported format     4  Ifthe Incompatible Input check box is selected  an alarm is generated in the Input  Format field when the input frame rate is not the same as the reference input rate     5  Ifthe Non Sync Video check box is selecte
57. fined  but an audio  location has not been assigned to at least  one of the channels  Note that when you  move an audio location to a different  cluster location  the previous cluster  channel has an unassigned audio source     Watermarking of all channels is disabled  under this condition       Mixed Audio Sources  Red     A single cluster has both AES and  embedded audio locations assigned to it    Watermarking of all channels is disabled  under this condition       Input Format    Indicates the input signal is a supported  format       Indicates that a valid input signal is not  detected       Indicates that the input signal is present  but is not a supported format       Reference Format    Output Format    General    Embedded  Audio Status    Group         NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01          Indicates the reference format detected       None    Indicates that a valid reference signal is  not detected       Unknown    PCM  No Input  PCM Silent       Non PCM       Async             Mixed       Indicates a reference signal is present but    is not a supported format       Indicates the output format detected       Indicates the presence of the specified  embedded audio group    DashBoard Menus   5 3    Tab Title    AES Inputs       Table 5 1 Signal Tab Items    Parameters  PCM    Description       No Input       PCM Silent    Indicates the presence of the specified       Non PCM    AES inputs       Async             Mixed          a  This parameter indicates that there ar
58. four hour clock       Minute    Specifies the minute for the encoded time  to start counting from       Second    Specifies the second for the encoded time  to start counting from          NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01              Saves changes to the fields in the Manual  Time Setting area    DashBoard Menus   5 9    Table 5 6 Set Time Tab Items  Menu Title Parameters Description  The NWE 3GA automatically changes  between Daylight and Standard time at the  Daylight Saving Time specified date and times    The user manually selects Daylight or  Standard time       Manual       Specifies that Standard time is presently in    Standard Time effect    Manual DST Setting          Specifies that Daylight Saving Time is    EE presently in effect       Start Specifies the month that DST begins in    Daylight Saving End Specifies the month that DST ends in  Time          Start Specifies the week that DST begins in  End Specifies the week that DST ends in          Specifies the calendar day that DST    Start Ee  begins in    Day of Week          Specifies the calendar day that DST ends  in    End       Specifies the hour that DST begins in    Start   assumes a twenty four hour clock        Hour of Day         Specifies the hour that DST ends in    End  assumes a twenty four hour clock                 a  Use this option when the Time Source is set to Network or LTC    b  Use this option when the Time Source is set to Manual  The fields are read only when Time Source is set to Net   work
59. ft  channel  5 1 or Stereo     Mono          Indicates the cluster element is a right    Audio Clusters channel  5 1 or Stereo        Indicates the cluster element is a center  channel  5 1        Indicates the cluster element is a low    a  Contents   read only  frequency effect  5 1        Indicates the cluster element is a left rear  channel  5 1        Indicates the cluster element is a right rear  channel  5 1        Indicates the cluster element is a mono  channel  Mono        Specifies a name for the cluster element   optional        Assigns the specified group and channel    Groupi Chr combination to the cluster element       Assigns the specified AES3id input signal    sb AESH to the cluster element       A signal is not assigned to the cluster    Unassigned   5 element                5 12   DashBoard Menus NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Menu Title    Add Cluster    Remove Cluster    Table 5 8 Audio Clusters Menu Items    Add 5 1    Parameters    Description  Adds an audio cluster for 5 1 inputs       Add Stereo    Adds an audio cluster for stereo pair  inputs          Add Mono    Remove Cluster            Adds an audio cluster for mono inputs    Deletes the applicable cluster from the  watermarking stream       a  The options available in this column are dependent on the type of audio cluster you are configuring     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     DashBoard Menus   3    Input Status Tab    Table 5 8 summarizes the Input Status Menu options available in DashBoard 
60. g Tab options available in DashBoard  In Table 5 5  the Item  column references specific menus     Menu Title    Bypass Relay    Parameters    Active     Table 5 5 Config Tab Items    Description    SDI and AES signals are routed through  the card       Bypass    SDI and AES signals on the input BNCs  bypass the card and are looped passively    to the output BNCs through the relays       Reference    Frame 1    The card is using the reference source  connected to the REF 1 port on the  DFR 8321 series frame       Frame 2    The card is using the reference source  connected to the REF 2 port on the  DFR 8321 series frame       The card is using the reference source  connected to the SDI IN BNC on the  8320AR 060 rear module          Loss of Input    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Sets the output to  black in the event  of a loss of video  input       Sets the output to  blue in the event of  a loss of video  input       Sets the output to a  custom color in the  event of a loss of  video input  Use the  Y  Cr  and Cb  sliders to configure  the color        Y slider    Sets the luminance  component of the  Loss of Input  Custom video  signal          Cr slider       Sets the Cr  component of the  Loss of Input  Custom video  signal    DashBoard Menus   7       Configures the  output in the event  of a loss of video  input  Output  format is the last  valid input format   and this is indicated  in the Output  Format field of the  Signal Status        Table 5 5 Config Tab Items
61. g the Configuration to a Text File    You can save the editable card settings  and the information displayed in the Product tab  to a text  file using the Save Configuration option in the Config tab  This information is used by the  Nielsen Encoder Support when troubleshooting issues you may be encountering with your  NWE 3GA     To save your card settings to a text file    1  Display the Device View of the card by double clicking its status indicator in the Basic  Tree View     2  From the Device View  select the Config tab     3  Click Save in the Save Configuration area  located near the bottom of the tab  and  follow the on screen instructions     8 2   Service Information NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Warranty and Repair Policy    The NWE 3GA is warranted to be free of any defect with respect to performance  quality   reliability  and workmanship for a period of FIVE  5  years from the date of shipment from our  factory  In the event that your NWE 3GA proves to be defective in any way during this warranty  period  Ross Video Limited reserves the right to repair or replace this piece of equipment with a  unit of equal or superior performance characteristics     Should you find that this NWE 3GA has failed after your warranty period has expired  we will  repair your defective product should suitable replacement components be available  You  the  owner  will bear any labor and or part costs incurred in the repair or refurbishment of said  equipment beyond the FIVE  5  ye
62. he output during a loss of input  defining the  silence detection thresholds of the NWE 3GA  and specifying how to process non PCM data     Configuring the Loss of Input    DashBoard allows configuration of the output during a loss of input  From the Config tab  you  can select from a list of specific colors  or create a custom color using the provided sliders in the  tab     To configure the video output  1  From the Device View  select the Config tab     2  From the Loss of input field  specify the output during a loss of input  or during a  change of input format  Your selection will display until the input signal is stable or  returns  Note that the embedded audio will also go silent  Choose from the following     e Blue     Select this option to set the output to blue when there is a loss of input   e Black     Select this option to set the output to black when there is a loss of input     e Custom     Select this option to set the output to a specific color when there is a loss  of video input  This color is determined by the Y  Cr  and Cb sliders     3  If you selected Custom in step 2   use the sliders to specify the custom color value as  follows     e Y slider     Sets the luminance component of the Custom video signal   e Cr slider     Sets the Cr component of the Custom video signal     e Cb slider     Sets the Cb component of the Custom video signal     Defining the Silence Thresholds    DashBoard provides options in the Config tab that enable you to define when 
63. he tab  The Item column references specific menu    Menu Title    Time Source    Network Offset  from UTC  LTC  Offset from    Local     Manual Time  Setting       items     Time Source    Parameters    Network Time     Table 5 6 Set Time Tab Items    Description    Enables the NWE 3GA to apply the  timecode defined by NTP  This is the  recommended setting       Manual    Enables the user to configure the timecode  using the options in the Set Time tab       LTC  Balanced     Enables the NWE 3GA to use the Linear  Timecode signal from an LTC device  connected to the LTC 3 pin terminal block  connector on the 8320AR 060 rear  module       LTC  Unbalanced     Enables the NWE 3GA to use the Linear  Timecode signal from an LTC device  connected to the LTC BNC connector on  the 8320AR 060 rear module       LTC Follows DST    Hours    Selected    Specifies that the LTC device connected to  the NWE 3GA automatically adjusts for  Daylight Savings Time       Cleared     Specifies that the LTC device connected to  the NWE 3GA does not apply DST    Specifies the number of hours to offset the  timecode from an NTP or LTC source       Minutes    Specifies the number of minutes to offset  the timecode from an NTP or LTC source       Hemisphere             Specifies whether your facility is located  East or West of Greenwich  UK    Specifies the current date for the encoded  time to start counting from       Specifies the hour for the encoded time to  start counting from  assumes a  twenty 
64. hen installing the card into the slot  automatically sets the card into Bootload mode  Do not initiate this function unless  instructed to do so by Ross Technical Support        Bypass feature     Pressing this button toggles the Bypass feature of the NWE 3GA        When in Bypass mode  the SDI and AES signals on the input BNCs bypass the card  and are looped passively to the output BNCs through the relays  The BYPASS LED  on the daughter card is lit  The OK ERROR LED on the main card flashes orange  and green        When in Active mode  the SDI and AES signals are routed through the card  The  BYPASS LED is off on the daughter card  This is the default setting     For More Information on       e the LEDs located on the card edge  refer to the section    Status and Selection LEDs on  the NWE 3GA    on page 4 3     e the bypass feature  refer to the section    Power Fail Relay    on page 2 7     4 2   User Controls NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Control and Monitoring Features    This section provides information on the card edge LEDs for the NWE 3GA  Refer to Figure 4 2  for the location of the LEDs     OK ERROR LED    Function Select Switch  SW2     Mode Select Switch  SW3     VIDEO OK LED   REF OK LED  AES 1 OK LED  AES 2 OK LED  AES 3 OK LED  AES 4 OK LED  AES 5 OK LED         gt    DSP Card           lt        4 Character Display           AES 6 OK LED  AES 7 OK LED  AES 8 OK LED  BYPASS LED               Bootload Bypass Button  SW1        Figure 4 2 NWE 3GA Card edge C
65. ions     OTHER LICENSE RESTRICTIONS  The SOFTWARE must at all times remain embedded within the NAVE Unit  You may not rent  lease or sublicense the  SOFTWARE  but You may transfer the SOFTWARE together with the NAVE Unit on a permanent basis provided that   a  You retain no copies of the SOFTWARE    b  the transferee agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement and  c  recipient is currently a client of The Nielsen Company  If the SOFTWARE has been  updated  any transfer must include the most recent update and all prior versions  You may not reverse engineer  decompile  disassemble or otherwise attempt to  discover the source code form of the SOFTWARE     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Appendix A    3    7 4   Appendix A  NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Service Information    In This Chapter    This chapter contains the following sections        Troubleshooting Checklist  e Warranty and Repair Policy    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Service Information   1    Troubleshooting Checklist    Routine maintenance to this openGear product is not required  In the event of problems with your  NWE 3GA  the following basic troubleshooting checklist may help identify the source of the  problem  If the frame still does not appear to be working properly after checking all possible  causes  please contact your openGear products distributor  or the Technical Support department at  the numbers listed under the    Contact Us    section     1  Visual Review     Performing a quick visual ch
66. is valid        Flashing Green    When flashing  this LED indicates that video is present  but the  input format is unsupported        Off    Green    When off  this LED indicates the absence of an input signal     When lit  this LED indicates a valid reference signal        Flashing Green    When flashing  this LED indicates that the reference signal is  present but the format is invalid        Off    When off  this LED indicates that a reference signal is not  present  or is not supported     AES   OK These LEDs are not implemented     BYPASS    4 4   User Controls    When lit  this LED indicates that the card is in Bypass mode  the  SDI and AES3id signals on the input BNCs bypass the card and  are looped passively to the output BNCs through the relays              When off  this LED indicates that the card is in Active mode  the  signals are routed through the card        NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     SNMP Monitoring and Control    The MFC 8320 NS Network Controller Card in the DFR 8321 series frame can provide optional  support for remote monitoring using Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP   which is  compatible with many third party monitoring and control tools     Refer to your NWE 3GA Management Information Base  MIB  file for a breakdown of SNMP  controls on this card  Refer to the MFC 8300 Series User Manual for additional information on  SNMP Monitoring and Control     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  User Controls   5    4 6   User Controls NWE 3GA User Manua
67. l  Iss  01     DashBoard Menus    In This Chapter    This chapter briefly summarizes the menus  items  and parameters available from the DashBoard  Control System    for the NWE 3GA  Parameters marked with an asterisk     are the factory  default values     The following topics are discussed   e Status Tabs  e Config Tab  e Set Time Tab  e Watermark Setup Tab  e Audio Clusters Tab     Input Status Tab  e Alarm Enables Tab     Event Log Tab    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  DashBoard Menus   1    Status Tabs    This section provides a summary of the read only information displayed in the Status tabs  The  fields in the Status tabs vary in severity from green  valid   yellow  caution   to red  alarm    DashBoard reports the most severe alarm for a single field  Alarm colors are noted within the  tables as text set in brackets next to the parameter name     Tab Title    General    Signal Tab    Table 5 1 summarizes the read only information displayed in the Signal tab     Signal Status    Table 5 1 Signal Tab Items    Parameters  OK  Green        Invalid Format       Incompatible       Non Sync Video       Group Not Present       Group Channel Silent    Description    Indicates when the card is functioning  correctly or if anomalies are detected       Audio Status    OK  Green     A valid audio source is present       AES Input Not Present    An AES input signal is not present       AES Input Invalid    AES audio source is silent  non PCM  or  asynchronous       Grp 4 reduced to 
68. le at your facility  the time reference can be supplied by a Linear Timecode   LTC  input     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Installation   3    Getting Started    2 4   Installation    This section provides a brief summary of some steps that are required before you configure and  use your NWE 3GA watermarking system  The NWE 3GA requires an Ethernet network  connection between the frame in which it is installed and a computer that will run the DashBoard  client  If you already have the DFR 8321 series frame installed and have configured your  MFC 8300 Series Controller card for network communications  proceed to the section     Installing the NWE 3GA    on page 2 6     Figure 2 1 provides a simplified workflow of the steps required to set up networking for your  watermarking system  Basic descriptions of each stage are provided below           Is the  DFR 8321 Series  frame configured  in your facility               Do you have  a frame from  Ross Video with a  static IP address  pre installed        Configure the  MFC 8300  Series card     Launch DashBoard     Figure 2 1 Simplified Workflow Diagram       Installing the DFR 8321 Series Frame    The DFR 8321 series frame is a 2RU high density modular frame  designed to accommodate up  to 20 openGear cards     1  Ifthe DFR 8321 series frame was ordered from Ross Video  ensure that your frame is  installed according to the instructions in the DFR 8300 Series User Manual     2  Ifyour frame was not ordered from Ross Video  refer 
69. located in different AES3id or embedded pairs     For More Information on         connecting the input and output audio signals  refer to the section    Connecting Video  and Audio    on page 2 8     Using AES3id Inputs    The four AES3id signals can carry up to four stereo pairs or a 5 1 cluster plus a stereo pair     Using Embedded Audio Pairs    Embedded audio can carry up to eight stereo pairs or two 5 1 clusters plus two stereo pairs     Using a Combination of AES3id and Embedded Audio    Many combinations of AES3id and embedded audio signals can be watermarked subject to the  restrictions listed above     3 6   Configuration NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Examples of Valid Clusters    Table 3 2 provides examples of valid clusters   Table 3 2 Valid Clusters    Contents    Source    Comments       L    Group  1       R    Group  Ch2       0    Group  3       Group  4       Group  Ch        Group  Ch2                            Examples of Improper Clusters    Table 3 3 provides examples of improper clusters        Typical configuration  with six successive  channels in three  embedded pairs     Six channels in three  AES3id pairs  Note that  channels do not need to  be successive     Table 3 3 Improper Clusters    Contents    Source    Comments       Stereo    Defining a Cluster    L    Group  Chl       R    Group  Ch2       0    Group  4       Group  3       AES 1A       AES 1B                   Group  Chl             Group2 Ch2          Mixed embedded and  AES3id sour
70. nt Log tab options available in DashBoard   Table 5 11 Event Log Tab Items    Menu Title Item Parameters Description       Event Log    DD mm dd  yyyy hh mm ss  code     xxx    Displays the last 20 messages  Each  message reports       the date and time of the message    the type of message  code         a brief description                                  Specifies to download all messages in the  All non volatile memory since the last clear of  the log  Last Day  Specifies to download messages only  Range y from the last twenty four hours  Specifies to download messages only  Last Days from the last seven days  Specifies to download messages only  ID  from the last thirty days  nwe3glog txt Displays the filename for the log text file  Save Log s Saves the event log messages as defined in  ai the Range menu to the specified text file  Event Log Clear Clears the log from non volatile memory    Message Contents    Each entry in the log contains a timestamp  a code number and a description  Messages are  written to the log when significant changes occur in the operation of the NWE 3GA  These  include  changes to video  reference  audio or time inputs  power on or reboot cycles   configuration changes that can have an effect on watermarking  video audio bypass  user clearing  of the log  and alarm conditions  Firmware version numbers are included in the startup message     to allow tracking of updates     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     DashBoard Menus   7    5 18   DashBoard M
71. nth  day  which  are specified manually     e LTC  Unbalanced      Select this option if you have connected an LTC device to  the LTC BNC connector on the 8320AR 060 rear module  Note that the timecode  provides only the time and not the date  year  month  day  which are specified  manually     e Manual     No external time source is used  the values are specified manually using  the options in the Set Time tab  You will need to set the date and time as described  in the section    To manually set the date and time    on page 3 9     3  When using LTC inputs  specify whether your LTC device automatically adjusts for  Daylight Savings Time by configuring the LTC Follows DST check box as follows     e Select the check box if your LTC device connected to the NWE 3GA automatically  adjusts for Daylight Savings Time    e Clear the check box if your LTC device connected to the NWE 3GA does not  recognize DST  This is the default setting     To manually set the date and time  1  From the Device View  select the Set Time tab     2  From the Manual Time Setting area  specify the current time and date     e Use the Year  Month  and Day fields to specify the current date   e Use the Hours field to specify the hour value  00 to 23  using 24 hour notation     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Configuration   9    e Use the Minutes field to specify the minute value     e Use the Second field to specify the seconds value     3  Click Accept in the Time Settings area to save your time settings  
72. oard  This section outlines how to enable Bypass mode using DashBoard        Operating Tip     Bypass mode can also be toggled by pressing the SW1 Bypass Bootload  button on the card edge        To enable Bypass mode  1  From the Device View  select the Config tab   2  Locate the Bypass Relay button     3  Click Active  The button label changes to Bypass to indicate that the card is now  operating in Bypass mode     To disable Bypass mode  1  From the Device View  select the Config tab     2  Locate the Bypass Relay button     3  Click Bypass  The button label changes to Active to indicate that the card is now out  of Bypass mode     3 4   Configuration NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     For More Information on       e the card edge controls for Bypass mode  refer to the section    Bootload Bypass Button   SW1     on page 4 2     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Configuration   5    Defining the Audio Clusters    The NWE 3GA needs to be told the structure of your audio   e Whether your audio inputs are AES3id or embedded   e The input pairs that are used     e What type of audio they contain  5 1 surround  stereo  or mono  These groupings are  called    clusters        Each cluster has one or more associated audio inputs  The Audio Clusters tab in DashBoard  enables you to assign clusters to inputs and includes the following features     e Cluster Status field that indicates when you have mis configured a cluster or whether the  current clusters are supported        A cluster can 
73. ollowing events and conditions are  recorded in the event log     e Configuration changes that affect the audio path such as input selections  and  watermarking parameters     e Input state changes such as video presence  audio presence  video formats  In the case of  audio inputs  the log entry also includes the associated audio cluster     e Power on or reboot cycles        Error conditions reported by DashBoard     The log does not report the Check Code value entered in the Watermarking Setup tab     Viewing the Event Log    The Event Log tab in DashBoard displays the 20 most recent messages  Each message includes a  timestamp  and a short description of the event     To view the event log in DashBoard    1  Display the Device View ofthe card by double clicking its status indicator in the Basic  Tree View     2  From the Device View  select the Event Log tab     Saving the Event Log    The complete event log  or a portion thereof  can be downloaded to a file on your computer  The  resulting file contains log entries in reverse chronological order  The event log stores messages in  the non volatile memory for events that have occurred since the log was last cleared  by clicking  Clear in the Event Log tab   This log can be saved as a text file on your computer  This enables  you to review larger portions of the event log by specifying a number of days back from the  present to be included in the text file  Upon read back  the entries are displayed in reverse  chronological 
74. ontrols       Note     The sixteen LEDs on the DSP card edge are not implemented  Only the  BYPASS LED is implemented at this time        Status and Selection LEDs on the NWE 3GA    The front edge of the NWE 3GA has LED indicators for the power  and video input status  Basic  LED displays and descriptions are provided in Table 4 1     Table 4 1 LEDs on the NWE 3GA    Display and Description    When lit green  this LED indicates that the card is functioning   normally and that no anomalies have been detected  The   following conditions must be satisfied      a valid input signal is present     a valid reference signal is present when a reference is required   and that the reference standard matches the input standard        When flashing green  this LED indicates the bootloader is  waiting for a software upload     OK ERROR   Flashing Green       When lit green with flashing orange  this LED indicates there is a  signal error such as a missing or invalid input or reference  Note  that this will occur when the card is in Bypass mode     Flashing Green  and Orange       Orange  Red    When lit orange  this LED indicates the card is powering on        When lit red  this LED indicates the card is not operational              NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  User Controls   3    LED  OK ERROR    VIDEO OK    Table 4 1 LEDs on the NWE 3GA  Display and Description    Green    When off  this LED indicates there is no power to the card     When lit  this LED indicates that the video input 
75. order     To save the event log as a text file    1  From the Device View  select the Event Log tab     2  Specify the entries to capture in the text file by selecting an option from the Range  menu  The default is All which captures all entries since the log was last cleared     3  Click Save and follow the on screen instructions     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Configuration   7    3 18   Configuration NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     User Controls    In This Chapter    This chapter provides a general overview of the user controls available on the NWE 3GA   The following topics are discussed     e Card Overview  e Control and Monitoring Features  e SNMP Monitoring and Control    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  User Controls   1    Card Overview    This section provides a general overview of the NWE 3GA components  For information on the  LEDs available on the card edge  refer to the section    Control and Monitoring Features    on  page 4 3        Figure 4 1 NWE 3GA     Card edge Components       1  Function Select Switch  SW2  3  4 Character Display  2  Mode Select Switch  SW3  4  Bootload Bypass Button  SW1              1  Function Select Switch  SW2   This switch is not implemented   2  Mode Select Switch  SW3   This switch is not implemented   3  4 Character Display  This display indicates the card model and slot number it is installed in when SW2 is in the 0  position   4  Bootload Bypass Button  SW1   SW    has two functions     e Bootload mode     Press and hold SW1 w
76. pe  the  NWE 3GA does not add any watermarks  of its own        Overwrite        When the input audio contains  watermarks of the specified code type  the  NWE 3GA replaces the incoming  watermarks with its own        Audio Parameters    For use by Nielsen only           Password    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01        For use by Nielsen only        DashBoard Menus    5 11    Audio Clusters Tab    Table 5 8 summarizes the Audio Clusters Menu options available in DashBoard  In Table 5 8   the Menu Item column references to either the column titles or specific areas of the tab  The  Item column references specific menu items     Table 5 8 Audio Clusters Menu Items  Menu Title Parameters Description  OK  Green  All clusters are configured correctly       No audio clusters are defined  At least one  Empty  Red  cluster must be defined in order for the  NWE 3GA to encode        An audio cluster is defined  but an audio  Cluster Status location has not been assigned to one of its  Unassigned Source channels  Note that when you move an   Red  audio location to a different cluster  location  the previous cluster channel has  an unassigned audio source     Mixed Audio Sources An audio cluster has both AES3id and   Red  embedded audio locations assigned to it          5 1 Indicates a cluster using 5 1 audio signals       Cluster Type Stereo Indicates a cluster using one stereo pair   read only        Indicates a cluster using a mono audio  signal    Indicates the cluster element is a le
77. plete the upgrade process        The card s  are temporarily taken offline during the re boot process  The process is  complete once the status indicators for the Card State and Connection fields return  to their previous status     10  Repeat step 4  to step 9  for each of the five software components in the prescribed order     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Installation   3    2 14   Installation NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Configuration    In This Chapter    This chapter provides instructions for configuring the NWE 3GA using the options available in  DashBoard     The following topics are discussed   e Selecting the Reference Source  e Configuring the Inputs and Outputs  e Defining the Audio Clusters  e Configuring the Time Reference    Enabling the Watermarking  e Configuring Alarms in DashBoard    e DataSafe    Overview         Event Log  Note     The NWE 3GA waits 10 seconds after the last setting change before saving  them to permanent storage  After changing any settings  please wait at least 10    seconds before rebooting or ejecting the card  or turning off power to the frame  This  will ensure that the NWE 3GA will retain your settings        NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Configuration   1    Selecting the Reference Source    The DFR 8321 series frame distributes the analog reference signal to all cards in the frame  Thus   a single composite or tri level sync signal can be used for multiple NWE 3GA cards  This section  provides information for specifying the
78. r Type    6 2   Specifications          48kHz    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Table 6 1 NWE 3GA Technical Specifications    Category Parameter Specification    Number of Inputs 2  Impedance 15k ohm  0 0 BNC  200mV p p  Minimum Input Level A    3 pin terminal block  200mV p p  LTC Inputs    f BNC   gt 3 3V p p  Maximum Signal Level      3 pin terminal block   gt 3 3V p p  Unbalanced Connector BNC  Balanced Connector WECOTM 3 pin terminal block                   Protocol Subset of NAVE II PC Interface  Baud Rate  9600bps    Data Bits  8  Rate and Format        Serial COM Port Parity  None  Stop Bit  1          Communication Type RS 232       Connector RJ 45    Operating Range 5  C to 40  C ambient    Power   Total Power Consumption 16W          NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Specifications   3    6 4   Specifications NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Appendix A     In This Appendix    This appendix provides software license information for your NWE 3GA  This product includes  multiple software components which are individually licensed under the licenses included in this  appendix     This appendix contains the following sections       Atmel   Microcontroller Software License       Software License Agreement    NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Appendix A    1    Atmel   Microcontroller Software License    This software contains code licensed under the following terms  These files were obtained from AT91LIB from Atmel com   Copyright  c  2008  Atmel Corporation  All rights reserv
79. represents the year       NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  DashBoard Menus   5 5    Menu Title    NTP Time and  Date    LTC Time    Table 5 4 Time Status Tab Items    Parameters  hh mm ss D       hh mm ss 5    Description    Indicates the current local time based on  NTP  hours minutes seconds     D indicates that Daylight Saving Time is  in effect    S indicates that Standard Time is in effect       Balanced    Ddd Mmm     yyyy       hh mm ss 5    Indicates the current date based on NTP   where       Ddd represents the day of the week     Mmm represents the month        represents the day of the month     yyyy represents the year   Indicates the current local time based on  the LTC source connected to the LTC    3 pin terminal block on the rear module   hours minutes seconds     D indicates that Daylight Saving Time is  in effect    S indicates that Standard Time is in effect       Not Present    Indicates that a valid LTC source is not  present on the LTC 3 pin terminal block of  the rear module          Unbalanced    5 6   DashBoard Menus    hh mm ss D       Indicates the current local time based on  the LTC source connected to the LTC  BNC on the rear module   hours minutes seconds     D indicates that Daylight Saving Time is  in effect    S indicates that Standard Time is in effect       Not Present          Indicates that a valid LTC source is not  present on the LTC BNC of the rear  module       NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Config Tab    Table 5 5 summarizes the Confi
80. ror conditions in the various status fields in the Device  View for the card        To reset the alarm settings  click Set  All the alarms configurable from this tab are now  enabled and will report error conditions in the various status fields in the Device View for  the card     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Configuration   5    DataSafe    Overview    DataSafe is a feature of the MFC 8320 N card that enables you to quickly load and store card  parameters  Note that DataSafe is disabled on the MFC 8320 N by default        Note     The DataSafe feature is only available for openGear frames using the  MFC 8320 N cards  and not for the MFC 8320 S        Overview    3 16   Configuration    8185816 dramatically reduces downtime when failed modules are swapped out  All module  parameters are stored on the local frame network  MFC 8320 N  card and automatically restored  when a hot swap is performed     DataSafe also simplifies the set up of numerous identical modules by allowing the configuration    of one device to be uploaded and distributed to other identical devices     For More Information on       e using the DataSafe feature  refer to the MFC 8300 Series User Manual and the  DashBoard User Manual     Notes for the NWE 3GA    The following information is not restored saved using DataSafe with the NWE 3GA     s Event log  e Manual Time Setting  located in the Set Time tab     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Event Log  The NWE 3GA records events in non volatile memory  The f
81. s  fields populated with six elements  L  left   R  right   C  center   LFE  low  frequency effect   LR  left rear   and RR  right rear      e Add Stereo     This option adds an audio cluster that includes one stereo pair   Stereo Left  Stereo Right   A new cluster displays in the tab with the Cluster Type  set to Stereo  and the Contents fields populated with two elements  L  left   and R   right     e Add Mono     This option adds an audio cluster that includes one mono audio  signal  A new cluster displays in the tab with the Cluster Type set to Mono  and the  Contents field populated with one element  M  mono      3  If desired  re name a cluster by typing a unique identifier in the Name field for that  cluster  This is the name the NWE 3GA reports in the logs for that cluster element     4  Associate the input source s  to a cluster element using the Audio Source field  Choose  from the following     e Group  Ch      Select this option to assign the specified group and channel  combination to the cluster element       AES      Select this option to assign the specified AES input signal to the cluster  element     5  Repeat for each audio cluster you wish to create        Operating Tip     To delete an audio cluster  click the associated button in the  Remove Cluster area of the Audio Clusters tab        3 8   Configuration NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Configuring the Time Reference    The NWE 3GA requires an external time source in order to accurately encode the time
82. select Auto  The Manual DST Setting fields are  automatically disabled     3  Set the automatic start and end times for DST as follows     e From the Start area  specify when DST is to automatically begin using the Month   Week  Day  and Hour menus     e From the End area  specify when DST is to automatically end using the Month   Week  Day  and Hour menus   To manually set DST  1  From the Device View  select the Set Time tab   2  In the Daylight Saving Time area  select Manual     3  From the Manual DST Setting area  select one of the following     3 10   Configuration NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     e Standard Time     Select this option if you do not observe Daylight Savings Time   DST  in your area        Daylight Saving Time     Select this option if you observe DST in your area     4  Ifyou selected Daylight Saving Time in step 4  manually set the start and end times for  DST as follows     e From the Start area  specify when DST is to begin using the Month  Week  Day   and Hour menus        From the End area  specify when DST is to end using the Month  Week  Day  and  Hour menus     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Configuration   1    Enabling the Watermarking    Once you have selected the embedded or AES3id audio inputs for watermarking  and assigned  audio pairs to clusters  you can proceed to set up and enable the watermarking feature for your  NWE 3GA  The NWE 3GA watermarks only the selected PCM audio channels as defined in the  Audio Clusters tab  Channels which 
83. shBoard  00       cccccessceseesseesecseeeseeececeseeeeeeeeeceseeaeecaecaeeaeenaeeaeens 3 13  Resetting the Alarm Settings            cccccccccsscessesscesseescesceeeeesecseeesecaseaecneeeeeeeeereees 3 15   DataSate    Re EE 3 16  OVETVIE WE i  i ivi skinn Si Eagan   l Be BANNA   ri  u   a   a 3 16   IA aY ASEE N EN sf E 3 17  Viewing the Event Log Eege a eii ii a 3 17   Saving the Event Log    uses hin  ea Riesa RRel 3 17   User Controls 4  Ci RA 4 2   Control and Monitoring Features  4 3   Status and Selection LEDs on the NWE 3GA                          4 3   SNMP Monitoring  dnd 600 4 5  DashBoard Menus 5  Status KE 5 2   Tab    un re ER erbeten 5 2                6 Nee genee dee hae 0 5 4   Hard wate Tab    sens csces adds Eeer a ed A kst tees 5 5   Time Status Tab  ns aa   ee iene dee E 5 5                 5 7   Set  Limie Tab  aa A i RG SA es 5 9  Watermark  Setup 1       5 11   Audio  Clusters KEE 5 12   Input Stat  s Tabi a       5 14   Alarm Enables        5 15   Event LOG Tab EE 5 17  Message Content unten SEENEN AE  5 17  Specifications 6  NWE 3GA             6 2  Appendix A  7  Atmel   Microcontroller Software License            7 7 2  Software  License Agreement ss reine E E AG sees 7 3  Service Information 8  Troubleshooting Checklist siss eae Ri ee ES 8 2                 8 3   Index IX    ii   Contents NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Introduction    In This Chapter    This chapter contains the following sections   e Overview    Features  e Functional Block Di
84. sseeseseeseseeee 3 10  5 9  specifying as a time Source sesser 5 9  7 5 6  Number  serial    dee 5 4  NWE 3GA  alarms in DashBoard for                             3 13  card edge Controls          cceeceeeseeeeeeeereeeeeees 4 2  event LOG wesc  ees RE e aeaee ns 3 17  features    sni  s sinks 1 3  installing in a frame      2 6  LEEDS i   a eens 4 3          a EEE EN 1 2  SNMP  ege Nis sleeve ete 4 5  using DataSafe                 0    0000 3 16  watermarking     rr 3 12  O  Offset  specifying             rr 3 10  5 9  OK ERROR LED        nennen 4 3  Output  cab  TON iss 2 7  2 8  format status    a E a 5 3  Watermarking                     3 12                            3 12  5 11  Overview  audio clusters iss ss aaa 3 6                     97 5 1  event lof sans a R 3 17  time reference input                  rr  3 9  watermarking              3 12  Overwrite  level overflow method                        5 11  P  PC Interface protocol                         1 2  Permissions  edit    0 0 5 8  Ports  designations          2 7  Product information  read only                             5 4  Product tab  Overview    e 5 4    Index   D 3    Program Content  0 0 3 12  5 11  Protocol  PC Interface    os nsnnonnosnoeoosoeoeeseoseeereeeee 1 2  R  RAM available oo             5 5  Rate  FAME  sasssa EE Ed 3 2          6 e teei 5 14  Read only information  embedded audio 8  5 3  5 4  hardware essen 5 5  Produet near 5 4        n en 5 2  DIE 511 5 5  Rear module  8320AR 060 E EE E E
85. t  manufactured by Ross Video Limited  beyond the warranty period without charge  for the life of  the equipment     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01  Service Information   3    8 4   Service Information NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     Index    Numerics  3 pin terminal block                      5 6  4 Character Display          ceccecceeseesseseeeseeseenseeneens 4 2  Bil a EE 3 6  3 8  5 12  5 13  8320AR 060  Cabling Overview 0    2 7  E CH DEE 2 6  LTC connections          ccescceseeseeeeeteeeeeeeeeereees 2 9  reference soufce un  5 7  A  Adding audio clusters                    00  00 eee 3 8  AES  assigning to a cluster                      0  3 8  information  read only                  e0 0  00en   5 4  inputs  audio clusters                 3 6            una 5 4  sample rate status                  0  sesers 5 14  Silence Rate Conversion  configuring            5 8  Watermarking              err 3 6  AES OK GED EE 4 4  Alarms  AES Inputs eege natni askan 5 4  audio clusters                      7 5 12  audio status uam 5 2  cluster status    5 3  CONPIGUTING nie 3 13  3 14  embedded audio                    5 3  input format status               0 00 0 renn  5 3  reference status                    000  eeen 5 2  E TEE 3 15  signal status           7             5 2  time status nennen 5 5  watermark status dd    5 3  5 11  Alarms Enable tab                 3 13  3 14  3 15  5 15  Audio  AES inputs  monitoring    5 4  embedded  monitoring    5 3  Sample Rate Conversion  
86. to the documentation that came  with your frame for installation details   Configuring the Network Connection    The MFC 8300 Series Network Controller card features an ethernet interface which allows  monitoring and control of openGear cards installed in the frame  You must configure this card  before you can configure the NWE 3GA     NWE 3GA User Manual  Iss  01     1  Connect a LAN cable directly from the DashBoard client computer to the DFR 8321  series frame  or connect both to an Ethernet switch or hub     2  Power on the DFR 8321 series frame     3  Ifyour frame was ordered from Ross Video with a static IP address pre configured   proceed to the next stage     4  If your frame was ordered from Ross Video  but without a static IP address  pre configured  it is set for DHCP by default     e If your network supports DHCP  the MFC 8300 Series Network Controller card  should automatically obtain the IP address that it needs shortly after the frame is  powered on     e If your network does not support DHCP  refer to the appropriate chapter for your  MFC 8300 series card in the MFC 8300 Series User Manual for details     5  If your frame was not ordered from Ross Video  refer to the documentation that came  with your frame for configuration details     Launch DashBoard    1  Ensure that the latest version of DashBoard is installed on the computer  The software  and DashBoard User Manual are available from the Ross Video website   www rossvideo com dashboard      2  When you l
87. ur website for        Company information and news     1 613 652 e 4886   1 613   349 e 0006  techsupport rossvideo com     1 613 652   6   1 613   652   5  solutions rossvideo com  http   www rossvideo com    e Related products and full product lines    e Online catalog    Testimonials    i  tie    Video Production Technology       
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