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1. 30 3 4 3 Auto Selected 31 3 4 4 Manual Reference Standard Selected 31 3 4 5 Reference Input Physical or Derived Selected 31 Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 3 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Contents 4 Input and Output Modules 33 4 1 Rear View 33 4 2 Inserting and Removing Input and Output Modules 35 4 3 VG RM6SFP SDI 12 Port 6 Cage Input Output SFP Rear Panel 36 4 3 1 SFP Fiber Modules 36 4 3 2 SFP CWDM Fiber Modules 37 4 3 3 SFP Coaxial Copper Modules 37 4 3 4 SFP BLANK SFP Blanking PlUg 37 4 4 VG RM12H SDI 12 Port Input Output HD BNC Rear Panel 38 4 5 VG RMBP Blanking Rear Module 38 4 6 Catsii LED Functionality 39 4 6 1 Catsii LED Location 39 4 6 2 Catsii Colors Input and Output Signals 39 4 6 3 Catsii Colors Port Connector Type Not Recognized 39 4 6 4 Catsii Colors Vega Port Configured but Port Connector not fitted 40 4 6 5 Catsii Colors Error Color Sequence 40 5 Crosspoint
2. Main and Redundant Vega Controllers Fig 6 Vega 4U Card Positions Shown Door Open Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 25 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Card Locations 3 2 Rear View The network relay video reference auxiliary serial port and mains connectors are on the rear of the Vega Video Router The input output modules are also accessed from the rear of the Vega Video Router 96 Input Output ports in 4 rows of 12 on each side Main upper and of the router Redundant Each port is configurable to be an input or output lower Power using Fiber or HD BNC Supply IEC Connectors by use of rear I O modules and SFP modules See sections 4 3 and 4 4 for details see section 1 2 for safety details Ports 1 to 48 Ports T to 96 Automation and Control SW P 02 RS485 serial ports x 4 via a 37 way D Type connector see Appendix A 3 for details Network Relay and Video Reference Rear see section 3 3 for details Fig 7 Vega 2U Rear Connectors 192 Input Output ports in 8 rows of 12 on each side Main upper and of the router Redundant Each port is configurable to be an input or output lower Power using Fiber or HD BNC Supply IEC Connectors by use of rear I O modules and SFP modules See sections 4 3 and 4 4 for details see section 1 2 for safety details Ports to 96 Ports 97 to 192 Automation and Control
3. A bootable USB memory stick formatted with the FAT file system not FAT 32 is required for this process Each Vega controller is supplied with a USB memory stick that is pre formatted for this purpose e If you need to create the bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 The Dat and On Time tools are not required for the Vega Video Router Because other Snell products use the Pbak Deploy tool the Dat and On Time tools are not required on the Vega Video Router To open Pbak Deploy Tool from the Windows Start menu browse to Start All Programs Snell MCM Utilities Pbak Deploy Tool Pbak Deployment tool File Change Dir Refresh Target D Executable files RTE Configuration files DAT C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers ControllerLoaders Name Modified Size ControllerLoaderRTB 15 09 2011 01 01 22 912 82 kB Fig 60 Pbak Deploy Tool B 2 1 Writing the RTB files to the USB Memory Stick A bootable USB memory stick is required for this process Note e Each Vega controller is supplied with a suitably formatted USB memory stick and this should be used if possible If you need to create the bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 Once created this bootable USB memory stick should be labeled and kept for future use 1 Insert the bootable USB memory stick in the computer running Pbak Deploy 2 Start Pbak Deploy and select File Configuration
4. Fig 73 Vega 4U Router Dimensions Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 125 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 126 2013 Snell Limited
5. Note e Caution Double Pole Neutral Fusing Environmental Operating temp Maintained spec Storage temp Relative Humidity Ventilation 5 C to 40 C 0 C to 30 C 20 to 80 C 5 to 95 non condensing Fan assisted Front inlet rear exhaust Compliance EMC Emissions EMC Immunity Safety Hazardous Material EN55103 1 EU FCC Part 15 USA EN55103 2 EU EN60950 EU UL1419 USA RoHS 6 UK Complies with EU Directive Table 27 Physical Specifications Page 117 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com C 2 C 3 C 4 C 4 1 VG RM6SFP SDI 12 Port 6 Cage Input Output SFP Rear Panel VG RM6SFP SDI 12 Port 6 Cage Input Output SFP Rear Panel Number of SFP ports 6 x cages 12 x SDI signal ports Data Rates 2 970 Gb s 2 970 1 001 Gb s 1 485 Gb s 1 485 1 001 Gb s 270 Mb s Signal Standards SMPTE 424M 292M 259M Re clocked Bypass option ASI DVB Non re clocked Re clocking SDI re clocking circuitry is contained in the VG RM6SFP SDI rear panel All SFP modules are non re clocking Table 28 VG RM6SFP SDI Specifications SFP Fiber Modules General Specification The general information in Table 29 applies to both the standard SFP Fiber modules and the CWDM SFP Fiber modules SFP Fiber Modules General Receptacle LC Duplex Port FOCIS 10 A 2 1 2 FOCIS Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard Re ANSI TIA EIA 604 10 FOCIS 1
6. For example the default IP address for the controller is 172 19 39 151 2051 172 31 9 245 2051 Z Connect Edit Unit Name 5 Unit Info 9 Unit Manual File Manager Save XTPL File Fig 51 Network Tree Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 77 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 6 Click on the Software Releases drop down list and select the required upgrade Unit Upgrade x Unit Pre Upgrade Address 0000 0A 00 TINTS ca Unit Type Vega Serial Number Unit ID 638 Unit Version 114 Hardware Loader Version UNKNOWN Options Post Upgrade Upgrade Changed Files Only Unit Name Unit Type Unit ID Unit Version Loader Version Upgrade All Files O Show All Releases Software Releases Upgrade Log Upgrade import upgrade from unit Upgrade From Script Cancel Fig 52 Controller Unit Upgrade Screen 7 Leavethe options set to Upgrade Changed Files Only and click on the Upgrade button 8 The controller will now be upgraded Follow the on screen prompts Once the upgrade is complete the controller is automatically restarted 9 Reset the other active controller making this upgraded controller active 10 Confirm that the router is working correctly 11 Repeat the process above for the now inactive pre upgraded controller Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 78 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com M
7. USB memory stick see section B 2 6 It is strongly recommended that the Vega controller Fan controller Buffer Crosspoint and Input Output module FPGAs are programmed as individual operations This simplifies the individual FPGA programming tasks It is not recommended but if necessary the Vega controller Fan controller Buffer Crosspoint and Input Output module FPGAs can be programmed one after the other from the same Actions txt file However if this is required then it is important that the commands are entered in the Actions txt file in the following order PROG FPGA see section B 2 3 4 PROG FAN FPGA see section B 2 3 5 PROG BUFFER Vega 4U only see section B 2 3 6 PROG XPNT FPGA see section B 2 3 7 PROG IO FPGA see section B 2 3 8 This order is automatically enforced when running ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later 1 The following files must be on the USB memory stick Actions txt Edit the Acions txt file so that the only action is PROG XPNT FPGA see Fig 67 FCP_XPT_CTL rtb where FCP_XPT_CTL rtb is the correct binary file for the Crosspoint card s Manually copied to the root of the bootable USB memory stick Fig 69 Actions Notepad anm File Edit Format View Help This example actions file will upgrade the EEPROM firmware on the Crosspoint card s PROG XPNT FPGA d FCP_XPT_CTL rtb NON FATAL Example Actions txt File to Update the Crosspoint
8. crosspoint IC On Solid Problem communicating with the crosspoint IC Flashing Crosspoint module overheating remove module until it has cooled down Xpt Alarm Route is active on crosspoint On At least one signal is routed through this crosspoint module Off No signals are routed through this crosspoint module Route failure has been detected on Off Normal state this crosspoint module On Solid At least one Route Fail route failure has been detected on this crosspoint module Active Table 12 Crosspoint Card LED Information Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 42 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Crosspoint Card 5 3 Note Note Redundant Video Crosspoint Operation The redundant crosspoint design is based around protecting against the main crosspoint card failing In normal operation all the routes pass through the main routing crosspoint card The Vega controller continuously checks the main and redundant signal paths to ensure the crosspoint matrix is operating correctly The redundant signal path algorithm checks that the redundant crosspoint card is capable of passing the routes currently set on the main crosspoint card Any failure with the redundant crosspoint card is reported and the crosspoint matrix loses its redundancy but is still capable of setting all routes e Following a routing change it can take several seconds to check for crosspoint redunda
9. see section 4 6 for details Fig 15 VG RM6SFP SDI 12 Port 6 Cage Input Output SFP Module SFP Fiber Modules See Appendix C 4 for full specifications SFP Fiber Modules Channel 1 SM T31T31 3G 1310nm Tx SM T55T55 3G 1550nm Tx SM T31R 3G 1310nm Tx SM T55R 3G 1550nm Tx SM RR 3G 1260 1620nm Rx Channel 2 1310nm Tx 1550nm Tx 1260 1620nm Rx 1260 1620nm Rx 1260 1620nm Rx Table 4 SFP Fiber Modules 1 1 SM Single Mode For Multi Mode MM fiber applications please contact your Snell representative Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 36 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Input and Output Modules 4 3 2 SFP CWDM Fiber Modules See Appendix C 5 for full specifications an ag Channel 1 Channel 2 Color Codes SM T59T61 3G 1591nm Tx 1611nm TX Red Brown SM T55T57 3G 1551nm Tx 1571nm Tx Yellow Orange SM T51T53 3G 1511nm Tx 1531nm Tx Blue Green SM T47T49 3G 1471nm Tx 1491nm Tx Grey Violet SM T43T45 3G 1431nm Tx 1451nm Tx Black Yellow Orange SM T39T41 3G 1391nm Tx 1411nm Tx White Silver SM T35T37 3G 1351nm Tx 1371nm Tx Pink Beige SM T31T33 3G 1311nm Tx 1331nm Tx Yellow Green Yellow Ocher SM T27T29 3G 1271nm Tx 1291nm Tx Light Purple Sky Blue Table 5 SFP CWDM Fiber Modules 1 1 48 CWDM Tx wavelengths available in 9 dual SFP modules conforming to ITU T REC G 642 2 Clasp Latch Color Code is for Channel 1 CWDM wavelength 4 3 3 SFP Coaxial Copper Modules
10. 022 Not Available 034 Not Available 046 Not Available 023 Not Available 035 Not Available 047 Not Available 024 Not Available 036 Not Available 048 Not Available Rear IO Module 5 Not Fitted ot Mont 049 Not Available 050 Not Available 051 Not Available 052 Not Available 053 Not Available 054 Not Available 055 Not Available 056 Not Available 057 Not Available 058 Not Available 059 Not Available 060 Not Available Rear IO Module 6 Rear IO Module 7 Rear IO Module 8 Not Fitted Not Fitted 106FA Por yt zo Rote par mel 061 Not Available 073 Not Available 085 SFP Not Fitted 062 Not Available 074 Not Available 086 SFP Not Fitted 063 Not Available 075 Not Available 087 SFP Not Fitted 064 Not Available 076 Not Available 088 SFP Not Fitted 065 Not Available 077 Not Available 089 SFP Not Fitted 066 Not Available 078 Not Available 090 SFP Not Fitted 067 Not Available 079 Not Available 091 SFP Not Fitted 068 Not Available 080 Not Available 092 SFPNotFitted 069 Not Available 081 Not Available 093 SFP Not Fitted 070 Not Available 082 Not Available 094 SFP Not Fitted 071 Not Available 083 Not Available 095 SFP Fibre Tx 072 Not Available 084 Not Available 096 SFP Fibre Tx Fig 34 Port Modules Screen Module Types Each module is identified by its type at the top of each Rear IO Module field Module Type IO6FA 1012E Not fitted Description 12 port SFP 12 port HD BNC No module fitted into mo
11. 4U 12 port rear modules for video connections Each port is configurable to be an input or output using Fiber or HD BNC by use of SFP modules or HD BNC dedicated rear panels See sections 4 3 and 4 4 for details The input and output modules are located horizontally at the rear of the Vega Video Router 2U see Figure 12 or 4U Figure 13 Important e Blanking plates VG RMBP must be fitted to any vacant slot on the rear of the Vega Video Router to ensure that the Vega Video Router continues to conform to EMC standards e Blanking plates must also be fitted to ensure adequate cooling see section 4 5 for details Dust blanking plugs SFP Blank must be fitted to any vacant cage on the VG RM6SFP SDI input output board to ensure that the Vega Video Router continues to conform to EMC standards Blanking plugs must also be fitted to ensure adequate cooling see section 4 3 4 for details e The risk of non compliance and overheating is with the user if the blanking plates and plugs are not fitted 4 1 Rear View For details on inserting and removing the Input Output rear modules see section 4 2 96 Input Output ports in 4 rows of 12 on each side of the router Each port is configurable to be an input or output using Fiber or HD BNC by use of input output rear modules and SFP modules See sections 4 3 and 4 4 for details Port 12 Port 1 Port 49 Port 48 Port 96 Fig 12 Vega 2U Rear View Showing the Input and Ou
12. wiring information see section A 2 Network Connections The COM1 and COM2 RJ45 network sockets are used to connect the Vega control cards to the IP network External IP controllers can then connect to the Vega router see section 8 for details Video References The video reference signal inputs are used to ensure that the router crosspoint switch is compliant to SMPTE RP168 2009 for that video standard The video references are Looped and a 759 termination can be selected by setting a separate switch see Figure 9 or Figure 10 for each of the video references Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 28 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Card Locations 3 4 Video Reference Inputs Important 3 4 1 Note The video reference signal inputs are used to ensure that the router crosspoint switch is compliant to SMPTE RP168 2009 for that video standard The Vega Controller automatically detects the incoming signal and therefore it can be configured to switch on a specific standard Video reference switch points are set for each input by clicking on Vega in the Network tree and then selecting the Port Config option for the input being set See the Vega Router Control manual for details on configuring the switching points e If there is no reference signal the router will crash switch on receiving the switch command The Vega Video Router router has four analogue video reference inputs e A
13. 3 Select the USB memory stick as the Target Drive from the drop down list Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 90 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com 4 Select the RTB directory on your computer If you installed to the default folders browse to the RTB folder located in C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers ControllerLoader Note e If Centra Workbench is installed in the default location on a 64 bit Windows 7 computer then it will be located in the Program Files X86 folder e The Dat directory and on time tools directory are not required for Vega controller configuration Click OK Select the ControllerLoader RTB file from the list and click the Write to CF button Wait for Pbak Deploy to finish writing files to the USB memory stick Close Pbak Deploy oe IN O QO If the Vega controller software needs updating manually copy the CentraController RTB file from C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers Centra to the USB memory stick using Microsoft Windows Explorer 10 See Table 24 for details of other files that need to be manually added to the USB memory stick Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 91 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 2 USB Memory Stick Files Important The USB memory stick contains a number of files that are automatically created by Pbak Deploy and a number of files that are created by the user and manually copied on to the USB
14. 31 9 243 Fig 47 Network Tree A a Hr Et Z FOOSE E Disconnect Edit Unit Name Unit Info Unit Manual Unit Upgrade View Menuset 5 Open Duplicate Save Restore amp Refresh Page File Manager Save XTPL File Vega Port Config 25 48 Port Config 49 72 Port Config 73 96 Auto Configure All P Force zo bE 001 Src 1 002 Src2 003 Dest 3 004 Dest 4 005 Dest 5 Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 74 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 2 The Unit Upgrade screen displays showing the current software package pre upgrade that is running on the router The actual firmware versions currently running for the crosspoint and input output modules can be found in the Module Status and Enclosure Status screens Unit Upgrade la Unit Pre Upgrade Address 0000 0A 00 Libia Naa Unit Type Vega Serial Number UnitID 638 Unit Version 114 Hardware Loader Version UNKNOWN Options Post Upgrade Upgrade Changed Files Only Unit Name Unit Type Upgrade All Files oe Unit ID Unit Version D Show All Releases Loader Version Software Releases Upgrade Log Upgrade Import upgrade from unit Upgrade From Script C Cancel Fig 48 Vega Unit Upgrade Screen 3 Click on the Software Releases drop down list and select the reguired upgrade package 4 Make sure the Upgrade All Files option is set and click on the Upgrade
15. 6515 6158 tel 86 10 6515 5659 fax support china snellgroup com Customers with a support contract should call their personalized number which can be found in their contract and be ready to provide their contract number and details Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 7 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Information and Notices Copyright and Disclaimer Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable material and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted including without limitation material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as icons screen display looks etc Information in this manual and software are subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Snell Ltd The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may not be reproduced or copied in any manner without prior agreement with Snell Ltd or their authorized agents Reproduction or disassembly of embedded computer programs or algorithms prohibited No part of this publication may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopy recording or any information storage and retrieval system without permission being granted in writing by the publishers or their authorized agents Snell operates a policy of continuous improveme
16. Centra is installed in the default location Notes e If Centra Workbench is installed in the default location on a 64 bit Windows computer then it will be located in the Program Files x86 directory Do not change the IP address section between lt IP gt and lt IP gt as the ControllerLoader application uses this to populate the controller IP Address details from the IP list txt file lt Config gt lt IP gt lt Adapter gt lt Number gt 0 lt Number gt lt DHCP gt false lt DHCP gt lt Address gt IP ADDRESS lt Address gt lt SubNetMask gt __SUBNET_ADDRESS__ lt SubNetMask gt lt DefaultGateway gt __GATEWAY_ADDRESS__ lt DefaultGateway gt lt Adapter gt lt IP gt lt Clock gt lt l PA nfiguratic za lt Format gt NonDropFrame lt Format gt lt FrameRate gt Pal lt FrameRate lt VitcLine1 gt 19 lt VitcLine1 gt lt VitcLine2 gt 21 lt VitcLine2 gt lt GenerateVitc gt false lt GenerateVitc gt lt BurnInColumn gt 100 lt BurnInColumn gt lt BurnInLine gt 50 lt BurnInLine gt lt SyncLine gt 7 lt SyncLine gt lt Clock gt lt Config gt Table 24 USB Memory Stick Files Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 93 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Table 24 Filename IP list txt CentraController rtb PA1002 bin Description Optional The IP list txt file is used to set the IP address details for one or more Vega controllers The IP address details in
17. SW P 02 RS485 serial ports x 4 via a 37 way D Type connector see Appendix A 3 for details Network Relay and Video Reference Rear see section 3 3 for details Fig 8 Vega 4U Rear Connectors 2013 Snell Limited Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 26 Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Card Locations e See section 4 for details of the input output cards e See section 5 for details of the crosspoint cards e See section 6 for details of the Vega controller cards e See section 7 for details of the Vega Buffer cards e See section 11 1 for details of the power supply units 3 3 Network Relay and Video Reference Rear Relay Connector Analog video references Appendix A 2 for Looped 75 Ohm termination can be switched in details HD BNC Video Ref x 4 2 x 10 100 Base T Ethernet control ports auto sensing Fig 9 Vega 2U Network Relay and Video Reference Rear Panel Analog video references Looped 75 Ohm termination can be switched in HD BNC Video Ref x 4 Relay Connector Appendix A 2 for details ARHAN SS 4 E 2 x 10 100 Base T Ethernet control ports auto sensing Fig 10 Vega 4U Network Relay and Video Reference Rear Panel Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 27 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Card Locations 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 Relay Connector The alarm relay output are connected to the 9 way D type relay connector For connector
18. See Appendix C 6 for full specifications paani Gio eer Connector Type Channel 1 Channel 2 Modules CC TTH 3G N HD BNC Tx Tx CC TRH 3G N HD BNC Tx Rx CC RRH 3G N HD BNC Rx Rx Table 6 SFP Coaxial Copper Modules M Coax Plug Ins are non reclocking Reclocking circuitry is included in the VG RM6SFP SDI module 4 3 4 SFP BLANK SFP Blanking Plug The SFP blanking plugs must be fitted to any unused SFP socket to ensure that the Vega Video Router continues to conform to EMC standards Important e Dust blanking plugs SFP Blank must be fitted to any vacant cage on the VG RM6SFP SDI input output board to ensure that the Vega Video Router continues to conform to EMC standards e Blanking plugs must also be fitted to ensure adequate cooling see section 4 3 4 for details e The risk of non compliance and overheating is with the user if the blanking plugs are not fitted Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 37 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Input and Output Modules 4 4 VG RM12H SDI 12 Port Input Output HD BNC Rear Panel The VG RM12H SDI input output rear module is equipped with 12 HD BNC connectors that can be individually configured to give the required mix of inputs and outputs RollCall Control Panel is used to configure the ports SDI re clocking circuitry is contained in the VG RM12H SDI rear panel Each of the HD BNC ports is capable of passing a 3Gbit amp 1 5Gbit HD SD or ASI video signal
19. Software 2 Update the Crosspoint card s as described in section B 2 4 3 When the Crosspoint card s have reset they will be running the new software Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 109 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 3 8 Important Important Example Updating the Input Output Module FPGAs e If you know the Vega IP address you can easily update the Vega Input Output module firmware from RollCall see section 11 3 2 for details The Input Output module software is updated using the bootable USB memory stick To create the bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 e It is strongly recommended that the Vega controller Fan controller Buffer Crosspoint and Input Output module FPGAs are programmed as individual operations This simplifies the individual FPGA programming tasks e Itis not recommended but if necessary the Vega controller Fan controller Buffer Crosspoint and Input Output module FPGAs can be programmed one after the other from the same Actions txt file However if this is required then it is important that the commands are entered in the Actions txt file in the following order PROG FPGA see section B 2 3 4 PROG FAN FPGA see section B 2 3 5 PROG BUFFER Vega 4U only see section B 2 3 6 PROG XPNT FPGA see section B 2 3 7 PROG IO FPGA see section B 2 3 8 This order is automatically enforced when running ControllerLoader rta from Centra
20. Testing Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 66 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 11 Maintenance i e Refer to Section 1 Safety on page 9 before working on the Vega Video Router e The Installation and Maintenance of the Vega router and any associated equipment must be carried out by persons suitably qualified to work with equipment which may be connected to the mains supply e The mounting and installation of the unit must be arranged by the user to comply with all safety regulations of the indigenous authority 11 1 Power and Fuses The mains Voltage will be automatically detected provided it is in the range of 100 240 Vac and 50 60 Hz No voltage adjustment procedure is required e Caution Double Pole Neutral Fusing Before connecting power to the router refer to the safety warnings in section 1 e Ensure that all of the router modules and cards are correctly installed and firmly seated before powering on the Vega router Main upper and Redundant lower Power Supply Filtered IEC Connectors Main upper and Redundant lower Power Supply Filtered IEC Connectors Fig 39 Vega 4U Router IEC Power Supply Connectors Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 67 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance Each IEC connector supplies an independent feed of power to each of the two power supply modules as shown in Figure 40 The filtered IEC320 mai
21. Video Router www snellgroup com Safety 1 2 AN 1 2 1 1 3 Mains Power Supplies The Vega router has two IEC power sockets one for the main and one for the redundant power supply unit The mains Voltage will be auto detected provided it is in the range 100 240 Vac and 50 60 Hz e Caution Double Pole Neutral Fusing e This equipment has more than one power supply cord To reduce the risk of electrical shock disconnect all the power supply cords before servicing e Isolate the unit from other product outputs before servicing e The IEC power inlets are the mains disconnection devices for this unit e To reduce the risk of electric shock plug each power supply cord into separate branch circuits employing separate service grounds e Ensure that all of the router modules and cards are correctly installed and firmly seated before powering on the Vega router Supplied Power Cord Color Code The equipment is shipped with a power cord with a standard molded IEC female plug on one end and a standard mains plug on the other If you are required to remove the molded mains supply plug dispose of the plug immediately in a safe manner The color code for the cord is as follows e GREEN YELLOW lead connected to E Protective Earth Conductor e BROWN lead connected to L Live Conductor e BLUE lead connected to N Neutral Conductor Lithium Batteries The Vega Video Routers contain a Lithium battery to provide non vo
22. conectado a N Conductor Neutro Neutral en el original MARR N conectado a L Conductor Fase Live en el original Advertencia Si la unidad tuviera dos tomas de alimentacion asegurarse de que ambos cables de alimentacion estan conectados a la misma fase Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 9 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Safety OD Simboli di sicurezza A Questo simbolo indica l informazione importante contenuta nei manuali appartenenti all apparecchiatura Consultare il manuale A Questo simbolo indica che all interno dell apparato sono presenti tensioni pericolose Non cercare di smontare l unit Per qualsiasi tipo di intervento rivolgersi al personale qualificato Attenzione Le istruzioni relative alla manutenzione sono ad uso esclusivo del personale qualificato E proibito all utente eseguire qualsiasi operazione non esplicitamente consentita nelle istruzioni Per qualsiasi informazione rivolgersi al personale qualificato Per prevenire il pericolo di scosse elettriche necessario non esporre mai l apparecchiatura alla pioggia o a qualsiasi tipo di umidit Assicurarsi sempre che l unit sia propriamente messa a terra e che le connessioni elettriche siano eseguite correttamente Questo dispositivo deve essere collegato ad un impianto elettrico dotato di un sistema di messa a terra efficace La presa di corrente deve essere vicina all apparecchio e facilmente accessibile
23. for the entered details to take effect Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 59 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Configuration 9 3 3 Port Configuration The Port Config screens are for configuring the ports on the router Each Port Config screen is used to configure up to 24 ports Configuration can be done automatically or individual ports can be manually configured When manually configuring select the relevant Port Config screen for the ports being configured Auto Configure All Ports Overall Status All Ports Catsii Control EE Porce to Detected Type MISMATCH oon Status Locator en Lum i a Datalnay sag SEU ELLI die Pili 001 source name P S Input v Input OK 625150 Auto KI O 001 002 HD Src DA Input OK None input I e 0002 003 Loop 51 Mms input TE input OK None Input 1 oa 0003 004 m01d0004 FM cupi RF input MISMATCH None v 0004 005 Port 5 P 5 input v om MISMATCH None Input 1 Im O005 006 mo1d0006 Mrs 6m OO or OK None Rai IM 0006 007 m01d0007 MM br or OK None mi TSE 0007 008 m01d0008 ff or on OK None input FS 0008 009 m01d0009 MM ODIN or OK None input e 0009 o10 mo 1d0010 fp fo v Off OK None v Q011 011 m01d0011 Pits IN or OK None mar om 012 mo1d0012 FFS of v om OK None np IV 0012 013 mo1d0013 Pits o om OK None m MA oon 014 mo1d0014 mr fF 9 on OK None ma TM om
24. front panel of the Vega router by pulling it outwards and swinging it down Crosspoint card Transit Vega Controller card Transit Bracket screws x 4 Bracket screw x 1 Crosspoint card Transit Vega Controller Buffer card Bracket screws x 4 Transit Bracket screw x 1 Vega 2U Router Vega 4U Router Vega 2U amp 4U Router Transit Brackets Loosen but do not remove the four Crosspoint transit bracket screws and slide the transit bracket to the right to remove it Tighten the crosspoint transit bracket screws back up again and keep the bracket somewhere safe in case the Vega router needs transporting in the future Unscrew the Vega controller card transit bracket screw and remove the transit bracket Keep the bracket and screw with the crosspoint card transit bracket in case the Vega router needs transporting in the future Close the router front panel Tighten the captive front panel fastening screws on the left and right of the router see Figure 1 on page page 14 for details to lock the front panel Refitting the transit brackets for transportation is the reverse of the removal process Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 15 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Safety 1 8 1 9 1 9 1 1 9 2 1 9 2 1 1 9 2 2 Safety Standards This equipment complies with the following standards EN60950 1 2006 Safety of information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equi
25. installed in the default directory C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers RollCall Templates Vega Note If Centra Workbench is installed in the default location on a 64 bit Windows computer then it will be located in the Program Files x86 directory Manually copy the files from the PC directory into a directory named RollCall on the USB memory stick See Section B 2 3 9 for details on updating the RollCall Command Set files Optional The Web Content files are installed on the Vega controller by default and are required when using a web browser to connect to the Vega router When installed a web browser can be used to update the Vega RTB file and to connect to the router using RollCall A Diagnostics tab is also available for use by Snell customer support The Web Content files only need to be updated when a newer version is released The most recent Web Content files are stored in the following directory assuming Workbench was installed to the default directory C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers WebContent Vega Note If Centra Workbench is installed in the default location on a 64 bit Windows computer then it will be located in the Program Files x86 directory Manually copy the files from the PC directory into a directory named WebContent on the USB memory stick See Section B 2 3 10 for details on updating the Web Content files Automatic If this file does not exist it will be created by
26. memory stick e Do not leave the USB memory stick in a computer while the computer is being rebooted as this can cause the computer to malfunction e For this reason it is also recommended that the USB memory stick is removed from the computer when not in use in case the computer is rebooted accidentally due to a power failure or due to automatic updates being installed Table 24 lists the USB memory stick files Filename Actions txt ControllerLoader rta boot ini BOOTSECT RTT Description Mandatory The Actions txt file contains any actions that need to be carried out on one or more Vega router controllers The text file can be created and edited in any pure text editor for example Microsoft Notepad The Actions txt file can be created from new or based on the example Actions txt files stored in C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers NControllerLoader assuming Centra is installed in the default location Note If Centra Workbench is installed in the default location on a 64 bit Windows computer then it will be located in the Program Files x86 directory See section B 2 3 for details of the commands available and examples of Actions txt files Mandatory system file The ControllerLoader application runs the commands in the Actions txt file when the Vega router controller boots from the USB memory stick Note the ControllerLoader application is updated with each new version of Centra Workbench so ensure
27. memory stick as X Filesystem txt where x the Run Number stored in the RunNo dat file see Table 24 for details Optional parameter NON FATAL Example FS DUMP D Info controllerlFS txt NON FATAL Used to update or remove the Replicated Peer settings for the controller from the Config xml file To clear the replicated peer settings from the config xml just omit all the parameters Optional Parameter IP Specifies the IP address of the replicated peer controller Optional Parameter Port Specifies the Port of the replicated peer controller Example SET REPLICATED PEER 123 456 78 9 2007 NON FATAL Table 25 Actions and Parameters Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 99 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Action SET IP ADDRESS ENABLE WATCHDOG DISABLE WATCHDOG Description Used to update the IP address of the controller using details supplied in the command line or from the IP list txt file if no details are entered in the command line Optional Parameter IP Address Specifies the IP address to be used for the controller This parameter is used in conjunction with the Subnet parameter and optionally the Gateway parameter If no Gateway parameter is specified then 0 0 0 0 will be used Optional Parameter subnet Specifies the subnet mask to be used for the controller This parameter used in conjunction with the IP Address parameter and optionally the Gateway parameter I
28. on each LCD key and a single rotary switch Fig 27 6028251 RC These panels connect to the Vega router using an IP connection For more details see the appropriate control panel user manual External control Source and Destination Mapping The dual Vega controllers are configured with independent IP addresses that provide control for a single level of routing where the destinations are Vega 2U Router e Main Video Outputs 1 to 96 Vega 4U Router Main Video Outputs 1 to 192 General Switcher SW P 02 Protocol The Vega router can be controlled by external automation or control systems using the General Switcher SW P 02 protocol General Switcher SW P02 is a simple protocol used to control a router from an external device control system using point to point RS 422 serial or Ethernet connection All of the protocol commands are number based Up to four 9 way D type RS 422 serial connections can be connected to the 37 way D type connector on the rear of the router by using a breakout cable VG CA37D9 4 purchased from Snell For breakout cable details see Appendix The full specification for this protocol is available from the Customer Support section of the Snell web site http www snellgroup com support customer support Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 55 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com External Control Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 56 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup co
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30. r Currently Installed Import Log import Release View Upgrade History Fig 45 Software Releases Screen 4 Click on the Import Release button Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 73 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance Note Ls Select Upgrade Package LookIn JA Vega Upgrade Ale Ge File Name Files of Type age Upgrade Zip File zip Fig 46 Select Upgrade Package Screen 5 Browse to the folder containing the upgrade package 6 Select the upgrade package and click OK 7 The upgrade package will be imported and the router can then be upgraded The upgrade is carried out in two stages e Vega System upgrade see section 11 3 2 e Controller upgrade see section 11 3 3 11 3 2 Upgrade the Vega System Software The Vega System upgrade updates the following files e Input Output card FPGA firmware file e Crosspoint card FPGA firmware file Buffer Card FPGA firmware file e The router must be taken Off Air while doing this upgrade e You must be connected to the Active controller to perform this upgrade Ensure the software upgrade package has been imported before performing this upgrade see section 11 3 1 for details 1 Right click on Vega in the Network tree and select Unit Upgrade from the menu zi RX BS 172
31. second controller card gives the router redundancy protection in the unlikely event of failure in the main controller card 4U Vega Router Only Two Controller cards and two Buffer cards are required to maintain full redundancy protection of the control system should either a controller card or a buffer card fail The controller cards are mounted vertically in the front of the Vega Video Router see Figure 5 and Figure 6 on page 25 The main controller card is fitted in the left slot and the redundant controller card is fitted in the right slot If the router has two controllers fitted the main controller left side goes active first when the router is powered up The Vega controller is a real time router control card which performs the following functions e interfaces to all the external devices control system panels etc through Ethernet and serial port connections e Hosts the built in RollCall menu and control software Stores the local configuration of the router e Manages multiple video reference inputs e Sets video crosspoints in response to external commands and responds with tally information e Monitors the status of the system components and reports this to the external router control systems as required USB Upgrade Connector HDMI Connector not used Section 6 2 Pull Tab for Card Removal LEDs see section 6 1 Reset Button Fig 22 Vega Controller Card e For details on changing
32. specific input or output or they can be switched off completely RollCall is used to select the mode that the Catsii LEDs operate in see section 9 3 3 4 Catsii LED signal status is driven directly from the input and output modules and changes quickly when a fiber or coax cable is connected to the router This allows the user to easily find configured ports when adding more ports to the router and any problems are immediately visible when fitting a new plug in the back of a rack The Catsii LED colors are described in the tables on page 39 and page 40 Catsii LED Location See the following rear panel sections for the Catsii LED locations e SFP 12 Port 6 Cage Rear Panel Section 4 3 e 12 Port HD BNC Rear Panel Section 4 4 Catsii Colors Input and Output Signals Table 7 shows the Catsii colors displayed for valid input and output signals The Catsii colors display port connector type fitted configuration signal standard recognized signal not present Input Port Connector Fitted Output Port Connector Fitted ME P Valid Video No Valid Video Valid Video No Valid Video Configuration Signal Detected Signal Detected Signal Detected Signal Detected Long Short Long Short Long Short Long Short Flash Flash Flash Flash Flash Flash Flash Flash Off See item 1 in Table 10 Input See item 2 in Table 10 Output See item 2 in Table 10 Table 7 Catsii LED Colors Catsii Colors Port Connector Ty
33. the ControllerLoader application when it starts up The RunLog txt text file logs the actions the ControllerLoader application carries out each time it s run Each log entry is pre fixed with the Run Number taken from the RunNo dat file to make the logs easier to interpret The Run Number starts at 1 If a problem occurs and you need to check the RunLog ttt file it is best to start at the bottom of the file and work up as this is usually the quickest way to find the problem Do not edit or delete this file unless you need to remove all of the previous log file details USB Memory Stick Files Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 95 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 3 Important Filename Description RunNo dat Automatic If this file does not exist it will be created by the ControllerLoader application when it starts up The RunNo dat file keeps track of the how many times the ControllerLoader application has been run and is used in the RunLog txt log file reports The Run Number starts at 1 Do not edit or delete this file unless you need to reset the Run Number to 1 Table 24 USB Memory Stick Files ControllerLoader Application Actions The Actions txt file contains the actions that are to be carried out on one or more Vega router controller The Actions txt file must be present on the USB memory stick so that the ControllerLoader application can work e Do not leave the USB memor
34. you have the latest version on the USB memory stick The file is extracted from ControllerLoader rtb and written to the USB memory stick by Pbak Deploy Tool with an rta file extension see section B 2 for details This is a system file and must be on the USB memory stick Do not edit or delete this file Mandatory System file This file is automatically written to the USB memory stick by Pbak Deploy Tool This is a system file and must be on the USB memory stick Do not edit or delete this file Mandatory System file This file is automatically written to the USB memory stick by Pbak Deploy Tool This is a system file and must be on the USB memory stick Do not edit or delete this file Table 24 USB Memory Stick Files Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 92 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Filename ConfigTemplate xml Description Optional The ConfigTemplate xml file is used to create or update the config xml file on the controller The UPDATE CONFIG XML action in the Actions txt file tells the ControllerLoader application to use the ConfigTemplate xml file on the USB memory stick to create or overwrite the Config xml file on the Vega controller see Table 25 for details The ConfigTemplate xml file can be edited to create a different default configuration for the controller An example ConfigTemplate xml file can be found at C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers ControllerLoader assuming
35. 0 Mating Plugs LC PC Simplex x 2 FOCIS 3P 0 1 1 1 0 Single mode or LC PC Duplex FOCIS 10 P 2 2 1 1 0 Single mode Data Rates 2 970 Gb s 2 970 1 001 Gb s 1 485 Gb s 1 485 1 001 Gb s 270 Mb s Signal Standards SMPTE 424M 292M 259M DVB ASI Table 29 SFP Fiber General Specifications Standard SFP Fiber Modules Transmitter Specification The information given in Table 30 and Table 31 only applies to the transmitting part of the SFP module All single mode TX modules are Class 1 laser products They comply with IEC 60825 and FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 SM T31T31 3G 2 x Transmitters amp SM T31R 3G 1 x Transmitter 1 x Receiver Laser s FP Fabry P rot Wavelength 1310 nm 30 nm Power 2 dBm typical 5 dBm minimum 0 dBm maximum Extinction Ratio 7 dB minimum Link Distance Up to 30 km 2 97 Gb s Worst Case 10 km maximum 2 97 Gb s Test Pattern SDI Pathological Matrix Table 30 Standard SFP Fiber Module Transmitter Specifications Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 118 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com C 4 2 C 5 C 5 1 Note SM T55T55 3G 2 x Transmitters amp SM T55R 3G 1 x Transmitter 1 x Receiver Laser s DFB Distributed Feedback Wavelength 1550 nm 30 nm Power 2 dBm typical 5 dBm minimum 0 dBm maximum Extinction Ratio 7 dB minimum Link Distance Up to 45 km 2 97 Gb s Worst Case 15 km maximum 2 97 Gb s Test Pattern SDI Pathological
36. 1 Example Updating the IP Address of a Vega Controller Important e If you know the Vega IP address you can easily change the IP addresses from RollCall See the Vega Router Control manual for details The IP address of a Vega controller can be set using the bootable USB memory stick To create the bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 1 To set the IP address on a Vega controller the following files must be on the USB memory stick e Actions txt Edit the Acions txt file so that the only action is SET IP ADDRESS see Fig 62 e IPlist txt Edit the IP list txt file so that the correct IP address details are in the file see Fig 63 e ControllerLoader rta Added by PBak Deploy see B 2 File Edit Format View Help This example actions file will overwrite the config xml file on the controller using the IP address details found in the IP list txt file SET IP ADDRESS NON FATAL File Edit Format View Help 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 2 Fig 63 Example IP list txt Text File 2 Update the Vega controller as described in section B 2 4 3 When the Vega controller has been reset it will have the new IP address Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 104 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 3 2 Example Deleting the DCCP Configuration in a Vega Controller The CentraController DCCP CONFIG file in the Vega controller can be deleted using the boota
37. 625 interlaced 50 Hz 720p60 720 progressive 60 Hz 720p59 720 progressive 59 Hz 720p50 720 progressive 50 Hz 1080160 1080 interlaced 60 Hz 1080159 1080 interlaced 59 Hz 1080150 1080 interlaced 50 Hz Table 3 Switching Point Video References Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 30 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Card Locations 3 4 3 Auto Selected When Auto is selected for a signal the Vega controller will look for a reference a physical or derived reference that exactly matches the signal e Ifa matching reference signal physical or derived is present the controller will switch in accordance with SMPTE RP168 e Ifa matching reference signal physical or derived is not present the router will crash switch Note e The Vega router cannot switch a video input signal in accordance with SMPTE RP168 until the input has been recognized by the router e On input signal change it can take up to 10 Seconds for the Vega router to recognize the new signal e Ifa a switch is carried out before the signal has been recognized the Vega router will crash switch 3 4 4 Manual Reference Standard Selected When a reference standard such as 720p60 is selected manually the Vega controller will look for a reference a physical or derived reference that exactly matches the selected standard e Ifthe selected standard reference signal physical or derived is present then the controller will switch in accor
38. Card 41 5 1 Video Crosspoint Features 41 5 2 Crosspoint Card LED Information 42 5 3 Redundant Video Crosspoint Operation 43 5 4 Replacing a Failed Main Crosspoint Card 44 5 5 Inserting and Removing Crosspoint Cards 45 6 Vega Controller Card 47 6 1 Vega Controller LEDs 48 6 2 USB Memory Stick LL 49 6 3 Inserting and Removing Vega Controller Cards 50 7 Vega Buffer Card Vega 4U only 51 7 1 Vega Buffer Card LEDs 52 7 2 Inserting and Removing Vega Buffer Cards 53 8 External Control 55 8 1 Vega Controller Control Panels 55 8 1 1 6028000 RC High Density Button Panel 55 8 1 2 6028251 RC LCD Panel 55 8 2 External control Source and Destination Mapping 55 8 3 General Switcher SW P 02 Protocol 55 9 Configuration bee ed di aa i 57 Oo DESCHIDUOM aii d ao sor s n AA ae Ge EA WEAR we a 57 9 2 Op
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40. EMC Performance of Cables and Connectors 16 2 Product Overview vsi panna i REA 17 2 1 Features and Benefits 18 2 2 Vega Order Code sssi eka eee PETER NA ANA NA a GG 19 2 2 1 Vega 2U Optional Redundant Parts 19 2 2 2 Vega 4U Optional Redundant Parts 19 2 3 Input Output Rear Modules 20 24 Spares AA PENN 20 2 4A Vega 2U saa ss RARI RA ia ea 20 24 2 VEGA A eri ii br dekan i ai AA dr e a ne 20 2 4 3 Vega 2U and 4U 37 Way Cable Assembly 20 2 5 Front Panel LEDS 4 2 iso 4 Ad ae RE RK ENO a NN o kap La 21 2 5 1 PSU and PSU Fan Status LEDs 21 2 5 2 Controller Crosspoint and Rear Fan Status LEDs 23 3 Card Locations a pain a ben i hia vd NG NLA BANGAG DA DADA BNG DALAG 25 3 1 Front View d a da ande die Le 25 3 2 Rear VIEW bold ell var apaadi k ER tie pena LBG NG 26 3 3 Network Relay and Video Reference Rear 27 3 3 1 Relay Connector 28 3 3 2 Network Connections 28 3 3 3 Video References 28 3 4 Video Reference Inputs 29 3 4 1 Derived Video References 29 3 4 2 Video Switching Point References
41. Each of the HD BNC ports on a rear input output module can pass a different video signal type as either an input or an output if required For fitting information see section 4 2 and see Appendix C 7 for full specifications Catsii LEDs 1 per HD BNC connector see section 4 6 for details Fig 16 VG RM12H SDI 12 Port Input Output HD BNC Module 4 5 VG RMBP Blanking Rear Module The blanking plate rear module must be fitted to any unused rear module slots to ensure that the Vega Video Router continues to conform to EMC standards Important e Blanking plates VG RMBP must be fitted to any vacant slot on the rear of the Vega Video Router to ensure that the Vega Video Router continues to conform to EMC standards e Blanking plates must also be fitted to ensure adequate cooling see section 4 5 for details e The risk of non compliance and overheating is with the user if the blanking plates are not fitted Fig17 VG RMBP Blanking Plate Rear Module Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 38 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Input and Output Modules 4 6 4 6 1 4 6 2 4 6 3 Catsii LED Functionality All of the input output rear modules are equipped with multi color LEDs that change color depending on their configuration and the status of the video signal they are receiving or transmitting They can also be used in a Cross Hair formation to highlight and pinpoint a
42. FATAL Example PROG FAN FPGA d CTLFAN BIN NON FATAL Table 25 Actions and Parameters Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 101 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Action Description PROG BUFFER FPGA Vega 4U only Used to upgrade the firmware in the serial EEPROM which loads code into the FPGA Buffer card You should only upgrade the firmware if instructed to do so by a Snell representative who will then supply you with the latest version of the Bin file See section B 2 3 6 for details on running this upgrade Note when running the ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later this action will be run after PROG FAN FPGA but before any other actions no matter what position it is in the Actions txt file Optional parameter NON FATAL Example PROG BUFFER FPGA d BUFFER BIN NON FATAL PROG XPNT FPGA Used to program the serial EEPROM which loads code into the FPGA on the crosspoint modules in a Vega frame You should only upgrade the firmware if instructed to do so by a Snell representative who will then supply you with the latest version of the Bin file See section B 2 3 7 for details on running this upgrade Notes e Vega 2U when running the ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later this action will be run after PROG FAN FPGA but before any other actions no matter what position it is in the Actions txt file e Vega 4U when running the ControllerLoader rta from Ce
43. Fig 33 Catsii Control Catsii Radio Buttons e To switch the Catsii LEDs off click on the Off radio button this is the default control setting e To see the status of modules on the rear of the router click the Status radio button See Catsii LED Functionality on page 39 for details of the Catsii colors To locate a port on the rear panel click on the Locator radio button Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 61 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Configuration 9 3 4 Port Modules 9 3 4 1 9 3 4 2 The Port Modules screen gives details of the connected hardware modules and port IO types in the router IOGFA Rear IO Module 1 SFP Copper Rx SFP Copper Rx SFP Not Fitted SFP Not Fitted SFP Not Fitted SFP Not Fitted SFP Not Fitted SFP Not Fitted SFP Not Fitted SFP Not Fitted SFP Copper Tx SFP Copper Tx Rear IO Module 2 Rear IO Module 3 Rear IO Module 4 Not Fitted Not Fitted Not Fitted Por Lt o i I o cui LO 013 Not Available 025 Not Available 037 Not Available 014 Not Available 026 Not Available 038 Not Available 015 Not Available 027 Not Available 039 Not Available 016 Not Available 028 Not Available 040 Not Available 017 Not Available 029 Not Available 041 Not Available 018 Not Available 030 Not Available 042 Not Available 019 Not Available 031 Not Available 043 Not Available 020 Not Available 032 Not Available 044 Not Available 021 Not Available 033 Not Available 045 Not Available
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45. Innovation in the Multi Screen World User Manual Vega Video Router 96 and 192 port fully asymmetric Video Routers snellgroup com Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 2 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Contents Contents Contents ii ei ppb poe APA ie RE 3 Information and Notices 7 About this Manual Sese sm eb d ie did ee AA 7 Customer Support 0c ete 7 Copyright and Disclaimer 8 a asta e e ad ere 9 1 1 Explanation of Safety Symbols 9 1 2 Mains Power Supplies 12 1 2 1 Supplied Power Cord Color Code 12 1 3 Lithium Batteries 445 64 as KG PGH 46 RAEE ERRE Ng 12 1 4 Raek Mounting zara waaah dead oe Gn PERA PAGG ABE AA DEE KG 13 1 4 1 Vega 2U Router Rack Mounting 13 1 4 2 Vega 4U Router Rack Mounting 13 1 5 Laser Sally ai del re an ea pe ed LINER NPA BE te i eae NG 13 1 6 Front Panel Lock rr rss sa 14 1 7 Transit Brackets 2 damma et wad dui n d da bodar a ea 15 1 8 Safety Standards 16 1 9 EMC Standards eo neat kawa ce e E aa a AND KG 16 1 9 1 EMC Environment reser ese rr re a 16 1 9 2
46. Matrix Table 31 Standard SFP Fiber Module Transmitter Specifications Receiver Specification The information given in Table 32 only applies to the receiving part of the SFP module SM T31R 3G 1 x Transmitter 1 x Receiver SM T55R 3G 1 x Transmitter 1 x Receiver amp SM RR 3G 2 x Receivers Receiver PIN TIA Wavelength 1260 1620 nm Sensitivity 25 dBm typical 21 dBm maximum Overload 0 dB maximum Link Distance See transmitter module data in Table 30 or Table 31 depending on wavelength Table 32 Standard SFP Fiber Module Receiver Specifications CWDM SFP Fiber Modules Transmitter Specification All single mode TX modules are Class 1 laser products They comply with IEC 60825 and FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 See Laser Safety on page 13 for further safety details e The CWDM link distance depends on MUX DeMUX attenuations e Only the CWDM channel 1 wavelength color is marked on the clasp latch SM T59T61 3G 2 x Transmitters Laser s DFB Distributed Feedback Wavelength 1 1591 nm 6 5 nm Red shown on clasp Wavelength 2 1611 nm 6 5 nm Brown not shown on clasp Power each laser 2 dBm typical 5 dBm minimum 0 dBm maximum Extinction Ratio 7 dB typical Table 33 CWDM SFP Fiber Module Transmitter Specifications SM T55T57 3G 2 x Transmitters Laser s DFB Distributed Feedback Wavelength 1 1551 nm 6 5 nm Yellow shown on clasp Wavelength 2 1571 nm 6 5 nm Orange not shown o
47. OG FAN FPGA see section B 2 3 5 PROG BUFFER Vega 4U only see section B 2 3 6 PROG XPNT FPGA see section B 2 3 7 PROG IO FPGA see section B 2 3 8 This order is automatically enforced when running ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later To update the Vega Fan controller software the following files must be on the USB memory stick Actions txt Edit the Acions txt file so that the only action is PROG FAN FPGA see Fig 67 buffer bin where buffer bin is the correct binary file for the Vega buffer card Manually copied to the root of the bootable USB memory stick Actions Notepad Pr Um bo File Edit Format View Help This example actions file will upgrade the EEPROM firmware on the Buffer cards PROG Buffer FPGA d buffer bin NON FATAL Fig 68 Example Actions txt File to Update the Buffer Software 2 3 Update the Buffer card as described in section B 2 4 When the Buffer cards have reset they will be running the new buffer software Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 108 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 3 7 Example Updating the Crosspoint FPGA Important Important If you know the Vega IP address you can easily update the Vega controller firmware from RollCall see section 11 3 2 for details The Crosspoint card software is updated using the bootable USB memory stick To create the bootable
48. Re clocking CC TRH 3G N Transmitter Receiver HD BNC 3 Gb s SDI Non Re clocking CC RRH 3G N Receiver Receiver HD BNC 3 Gb s SDI Non Re clocking Table 45 SFP Coaxial Copper Module Part Numbers Dedicated Coaxial Copper Rear Modules The general information in Table 46 applies to the dedicated HD BNC Coaxial rear module VG RM12H SDI Coaxial Copper SFP Modules General SDI Signal Ports 12 each port can be individually configured by the user as an input or output port Connectors Amphenol RF HD BNC Jack SMPTE 292M amp 424M H Impedance 750 0 1 Return Loss lt 15 dB 270 MHZ to 1 5 GHz lt 10 dB 3 GHz Data Rates 2 970 Gb s 2 970 1 001 Gb s 1 485 Gb s 1 485 1 001 Gb s 270 Mb s Signal Standards SMPTE 424M 292M 259M Re clocked Bypass option DVB ASI Non re clocked Table 46 Dedicated Coaxial Copper Module General Specifications Transmitter Specification The information given in Table 47 only applies when a port is configured as a Transmitter HD BNC Port Configured as a Transmitter Signal Amplitude 800 mV pk pk 750 mV minimum 850 mV maximum Rise amp Fall Time 130 ps maximum 2 97 Gb s amp 1 485 Gb s 800 ps maximum 270 Mb s DC Offset OV 0 5V Table 47 Dedicated Coaxial Copper Module Transmitter Specifications Receiver Specification The information given in Table 48 only applies when a port is configured as a Receiver HD BNC Port Configured as a Receiver Signal A
49. Used to delete the persistance dccp file from the Vega controller If the persistance dccp file is not present this action will still report success in the RunLog txt text file Optional parameter NON FATAL Example PURGE PERSISTED DATA NON FATAL Used to delete a specified file from the Vega controller drive C Mandatory parameter C Directoryname Filename xxx Specifies the file to be deleted The parameter must contain the complete path and filename of the file being deleted if the path or filename contains any spaces enclose the entire path in quotation marks Optional parameter NON FATAL Example DELETE FILE C testdir testfile txt NON FATAL Used to copy a file from the USB memory stick drive D to the Vega controller drive C Mandatory Source parameter Driveletter Directoryname Filename xxx Specifies the source path and filename if the path or filename contains any spaces enclose the entire path in quotation marks see example below Mandatory Destination parameter Driveletter Directoryname Filename xxx specifies the destination path and filename no spaces Optional parameter TRUE Overwrite file if present Default if parameter not used or Optional parameter FALSE Don t overwrite file if present Optional parameter NON FATAL Example COPY FILE D testing info test filel txt C testdir testfile txt FALSE NON FATAL Table 25 Actions a
50. Vdc remains present for a short time 1 If a Power Supply or Power Supply fan fails on the Vega Video Router router the Status LEDs on the left of the Vega Video Router front panel will indicate which has failed Figure 41 and Table 19 LEDs PSU and Fan Status eni Front Panel Fastenin Screw 1 of 2 Fig 41 Router PSU Status Indication Vega 2U shown as an example Status LEDs PS1 LED upper PSU Fan upper PSU Fan Function Green PSU 1 48 Vdc output working Off PSU 1 not fitted Red PSU 1 48 Vdc output not present Possible Causes PSU 1 PSU board fuse s blown Not user replaceable PSU 1 mains cable not connected PSU 1 has failed Green Fan running Off PSU 1 not fitted Red Failed Note If the associated PSU has failed or has no mains signal the fan will still run from the common 48 Vdc output Table 19 Vega Status LEDs Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 69 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance Status LEDs Function PS2 LED e Green PSU 2 48 Vdc Output Working lower PSU e Off PSU 2 not fitted e Red PSU 2 48 Vdc Output not present Possible Causes PSU 2 PSU board fuse s blown Not user replaceable PSU 2 mains cable not connected PSU 2 has failed Fan e Green Fan running lower PSU Fan e Off PSU 2 not fitted Red Failed Note If the associated PSU has failed or has no mains signal the fan will
51. Workbench 3 14 2 and later 1 The following files must be on the USB memory stick e Actions txt Edit the Acions txt file so that the only action is PROG IO FPGA see Fig 70 e TOxxxx bin where lOxxxx bin is the correct binary file for the Input Output module Manually copied to the root of the bootable USB memory stick Actions Notepad i aa i anm File Edit Format View Help This example actions file will upgrade the EEPROM firmware on the Input Output modules PROG IO FPGA d lOxxxx bin NON FATAL Fig 70 Example Actions txt File to Update the Crosspoint Software 2 Update the Input Output module s as described in section B 2 4 3 When the Input Output module s have reset they will be running the new software Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 110 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 3 9 Note B 2 3 10 Note Example Updating the RollCall Files in a Vega Controller The RollCall command set files are installed on the Vega controller by default and are required when using RollCall to connect to the Vega router The RollCall Command Set files only need to be added to the USB memory stick when a newer version is released The RollCall Command Set files in the Vega controller can be updated using a bootable USB memory stick To create the bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 e The following instructions assume Centra Workbench i
52. aintenance 11 3 3 2 Upgrade the Active Controller 1 Right click on Controller in the network tree and select Unit Upgrade from the menu http 172 31 9 243 applet applet htm gateway 172 31 9 2438uport 20508ugateway2 17 172 31 9 243 Fig 53 Network Tree VUCIEUS Vega 1 1 4 KB OOS Ed Balak Z A Controller 0000 08 00 N 2 1 1 4 Matrix10000 11 00 Router Matrix 1 1 4 le http 172 31 9 243 applet applet htm gateway 172 31 9 243 amp port 2050 amp gateway2 17 5 id Controller Comms Setup IP Bridge IP Share Statistics Firmware Version PA1002G Software Version 2 0 2 Beta Software Build Date 2 Click on the Software Releases drop down list and select the required upgrade package cs Unit Upgrade Unit Address 0000 0A 00 Serial Number Hardware Options Pre Upgrade Unit Name Unit Type UnitiD Unit Version Loader Version Upgrade Changed Files Only Upgrade All Files C Show All Releases Software Releases Post Upgrade Vega Vega 638 114 UNKNOWN Unit Name Unit Type Unito Unit Version Loader Version Upgrade Log ama G Fig 54 Controller Unit Upgrade Screen Upgrade From Script Cancel Note 3 Leave the options set to Upgrade Changed Files Only and click on
53. alarm relay contacts allow an external device to become a status monitor for the router Under normal operating conditions where everything is working correctly the relay contacts are in the normally closed position When there is an alarm condition on the Vega router the relay contacts will switch Pins Signals 1 GND Relay Common GND Not connected Not connected Relay Normally Closed Relay Normally Open ON DO A 0 DY Not connected 9 Not connected Table 21 Relay 9 Way Female D Type Connector Details Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 86 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com A 3 37 Way Female D Type Connector Note A 37 way D type to four 9 way D type breakout cable is available to purchase from Snell and gives access to the four serial RS 422 ports on the rear of the Vega router These RS 422 ports can be connected to external automation or control systems running the General Switcher SW P 02 protocol see section 8 3 for details of the SW P 02 protocol e VG MC37D 37 way D type connector and shell solder bucket and screw locks Used for assembling a breakout cable for the four auxiliary serial ports Requires assembly e VG CA37D9 4 Pre assembled cable assembly 37 way D to four 9 way D type connectors for the auxiliary serial ports For details of the RS 422 pin outs from the breakout cable see Table 23 Purchased separately e The VG MC37D must be assembled and wired before
54. ale D type connector with screw lock Single Pole Double Throw SPDT Resistive load Cos 1 0 5 A at 125 Vac 1 A at 24 Vdc 2A 125 Vac 60 Vdc 1A 62 5 VA 30 W Table 50 Control and Status Specifications Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 123 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com C 10 Vega 2U Dimensions Important For ventilation purposes there must be a gap of at least 50 mm 2 inches at the front of the Vega Video Router router You must allow at least 100 mm 4 inches of space at the rear of the router for cables connections and ventilation The router dimensions are as follows Fig 72 Vega 2U Router Dimensions Dimensions are in millimeters inches 448 0 17 64 440 0 17 32 BACK OF EAR 4480 17 64 N o N o 482 6 19 00 Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 124 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com C 11 Vega 4U Dimensions e For ventilation purposes there must be a gap of at least 50 mm 2 inches at the front of the Vega Video Router router Important You must allow at least 100 mm 4 inches of space at the rear of the router for cables connections and ventilation The router dimensions are as follows Dimensions are in millimeters inches 448 0 17 64 440 0 17 32 BACK OF EAR T N 448 0 17 64 ci m 482 6 19 00 N o o Q N N mm inches
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56. ble USB memory stick To create the bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 1 To delete the CentraController DCCP Config file in the Vega controller the following files must be on the USB memory stick Actions txt Edit the Acions txt file so that the only action is PURGE DCCP CONFIG see Fig 64 e ControllerLoader rta Added by PBak Deploy see B 2 File Edit Format View Help This example Actions file will delete the CentraControllerDCCP_Config file in the controller PURGE DCCP CONFIG NON FATAL Fig 64 Example Actions txt File to Delete the CentraControlle DCCP Config File 2 Update the Vega controller as described in section B 2 4 3 When the Vega controller has been reset it will restart without a DCCP configuration A new DCCP configuration must be pushed to it from Centra Workbench see the Centra Workbench manual for details B 2 3 3 Example Updating Vega Controller Software Important e f you know the Vega IP address you can easily update the Vega controller firmware from RollCall see section 11 3 for details The Vega controller software is updated using the bootable USB memory stick To create the bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 1 To update the Vega controller software the following files must be on the USB memory stick Actions txt Edit the Acions txt file so that the only action is DEPLOY RTB see Fig 65 e CentraController rtb Ensure yo
57. button 5 The router will now be upgraded Follow the on screen prompts Once the upgrade is complete the router is automatically restarted 6 Confirm that the router is working correctly The System node will continue to report the original version number until the Controller upgrade has been completed Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 75 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 11 3 3 Upgrade the Vega Controller Ensure the upgrade package has been imported before performing this upgrade see section 11 3 1 for details The Vega Controller upgrade updates the following files e Vega Controller RTB file e Vega Controller FPGA firmware file e Vega Controller Fan control firmware file e RollCall Command Set Files Web Content Files Note e Ona dual redundant controller system the router controllers can be updated while the router is on air if required If the router has only a single controller the upgrade must be performed off air as the crosspoints cannot be switched while the controller is being updated If dual controllers are fitted to the router the inactive controller should be updated first This can then be made the active controller and the other controller now inactive can be updated See Upgrade the Inactive Controller on page 76 e If only one controller is fitted the router must be off air See Upgrade the Active Controller on page 79 11 3 3 1 Upgrade the Inactive Con
58. c2 File Manager 003 Dest 3 Save XTPL File 004 Dest4 005 Dest 5 Fig 56 Network Tree 2 Browse to the location of the Vega backup file and follow the on screen instructions to restore the backup file to the Vega router 11 7 3 Vega Level Backup Saves the Crosspoint Routes and Name information from the Level 1 section of the network tree 1 Right click on Level 1 in the Network tree and select Save from the menu REPOS HAS me Controller Vega Matrix 1 Disconnect Edit Unit Name Unit Info Unit Manual Unit Upgrade View Menuset Open Duplicate Save Restore Refresh Page x gt Gi 5 y Gi 8 ag Fig 57 Network Tree 2 Browse a location and save the Level 1 backup file Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 82 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 11 7 4 Vega Level Restore Note Writes the previously saved Crosspoint Routes and Name information to the Level 1 section of the network tree This will completely overwrite all of the settings in the Level 1 section of the Vega router If you need to keep the current settings then make sure you back them up before restoring the Vega router see section 11 7 3 1 Right click on Vega in the Network tree and select Restore from the menu Fig 58 Network Tree amp ks 20048 E Controller Vega 8 Matrix 1 IX Gi 9 y E Gi a O Disconnect E
59. ck the actual memory stick size in Microsoft Window e Images restored to a memory stick with a larger capacity than the original memory stick will reduce the capacity of the new memory stick to the size of the original memory stick image Any lost space can be recovered by formatting the memory stick when you have finished using it Follow the instructions for your chosen Imaging tool to restore the image to the USB memory stick Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 115 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 116 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Appendix C Specifications AC input power Fusing C 1 Physical Physical Mounting height Vega 2U 2RU Vega 4U 4RU Vega 2U See Vega 2U Dimensions on page 124 Dimensions Vega 4U See Vega 4U Dimensions on page 125 Weight Vega 2U 10 kg 22 Ib maximum fully loaded all options Vega 4U 18 kg 40 Ibs maximum fully loaded all options Power Connector IEC x 2 dual redundant power supplies Voltage 100 to 240 Vac 50 to 60 Hz Vega 2U 2 8 A max 8 A max inrush current Vega 4U 4 5 A max 8 A max inrush current Vega 2U 230 W max Includes all redundancy options Vega 4U 384 W max Includes all redundancy options Two 15 A fast blowing fuses inside each power supply One fuse on the Live and one on the Neutral line The power supply is a sealed unit and the fuses are not user replaceable
60. control connections shall be made with screened cables terminated in connectors having a metal shell The cable screen shall have a large area contact with the metal shell Coaxial Cables Coaxial cable connections particularly serial digital video connections shall be made with high quality double screened coaxial cables such as Belden 1694 or BBC type PSF1 2M D type Connectors D type connectors shall have metal shells making good RF contact with the cable screen Connectors having dimples which improve the contact between the plug and socket shells are recommended Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 16 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Product Overview 2 Product Overview Vega is a totally new concept in multi standard multi format SDI switching routers offering a number of key new benefits Its unique architecture enables an advanced feature set that provides much greater flexibility with real advantages over traditional routing platforms The Vega routers are available in either a 2U or 4U chassis The 2U Vega router can be fitted with up to 96 asymmetric ports and the 4U router can be fitted with up to 192 asymmetric ports Both routers are fully asymmetric with optional dual PSU dual crosspoint dual controller and dual buffer card redundancy buffer cards in 4U router only The asymmetric design of the Vega makes it an extremely flexible router solution allowing for configurations from 1 inpu
61. d IEC moulded free socket on one end and a standard IEC moulded plug on the other If you are required to remove the moulded mains supply plug dispose of the plug immediately in a safe manner The colour code for the lead is as follows HO sga GREENIYELLOW lead connected to E ro mo 4 gt f Protective Earth Conductor a ee BLUE lead connected to N Neutral Conductor Ps Socket BROWN lead connected to L Live Conductor Caution If the unit has two mains supply inputs ensure that both power cords are plugged into mains outlets operating from the same phase L gende Ce symbole indique qu il faut pr ter attention et se r f rer au manuel Ce symbole indique qu il peut y avoir des tensions lectriques l int rieur de l appareil Ne pas intervenir sans l agr ment du service qualifi Pr caution d emploi Les proc dures de maintenance ne concernent que le service agr Afin de r duire le risque de choc lectrique il est recommand de se limiter aux proc dures d utilisation moins d en tre qualifi Pour toute maintenance contacter le service comp tent Pour r duire le risque de choc lectrique ne pas exposer l appareil dans un milieu humide Toujours s assurer que l unit est correctement aliment e en particuliers la liaison la terre La source lectrique de cet quipement doit poss der une connexio
62. d as an Output but an Input port connector is fitted Table 10 Error Color Sequence Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 40 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Crosspoint Card 5 Crosspoint Card Note 5 1 There are two versions of crosspoint card available one for each Vega router size see Table 11 for details Crosspoint Card Router Description VG XPT096 A Vega 2U 96 crosspoints for configurations from 1 input and 95 outputs to 95 inputs and 1 output VG XPT192 A Vega 4U 192 crosspoints for configurations from 1 input and 191 outputs to 191 inputs and 1 output Table 11 Crosspoint Cards The Vega Video Routers can be fitted with up to two crosspoint cards Fitting a second crosspoint card gives the router crosspoint redundancy in the unlikely event of failure in the main crosspoint card The crosspoint cards are mounted horizontally in the front of the Vega Video Router see Figure 5 and Figure 6 on page 25 for location details The main crosspoint card is fitted in the upper slot and the redundant crosspoint card is fitted in the lower slot e Crosspointcards must be fitted with the component side facing up e For details on updating the firmware in the Vega crosspoint card see Upgrade the Vega System Software on page 74 e See section 5 4 for details on replacing a failed main crosspoint card Video Crosspoint Features e One main and one optional redundant crosspoint card
63. d using a bootable USB memory stick To create the bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 e The following instructions assume Centra Workbench is installed in the default directory e If Centra Workbench is installed in the default location on a 64 bit Windows computer then it will be located in the Program Files x86 directory 1 To update the Web Content files in the Vega controller the following files must be on the USB memory stick Actions txt Copy the Actions WebContent Vega txt file from C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers ControllerLoader to the USB memory stick and rename it Actions txt e Web Content files Create a directory on the USB memory stick called WebContent and copy the files in the C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers Webcontent Vega directory to it e ControllerLoader rta Added by PBak Deploy see B 2 2 Update the Vega controller as described in section B 2 4 3 When the Vega controller has been reset it will restart with the new Web Content files Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 111 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 4 Updating the Software in the Vega Controller Note Ensure that all of the required files are on the bootable USB memory stick and that the Actions txt file contains the correct actions for the Vega controller update For details see sections B 2 2 and B 2 3 1 Eject the bootable USB memory stick from t
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65. dance with SMPTE RP168 e Ifthe selected standard reference signal physical or derived is not present the router will crash switch e Ifthe selected standard reference signal physical or derived is present but different to the actual signal being switched for example a 1080i50 reference for a 1080p50 signal then the timing must be adjusted to make sure the switch happens at the correct point 3 4 5 Reference Input Physical or Derived Selected When a reference input is selected manually a physical or derived reference the Vega controller will use the specified reference input e Ifthe signal on the specified reference input physical or derived exactly matches the signal to be switched then the router will switch in accordance with SMPTE RP168 e Ifthe signal on the specified reference input physical or derived does not exactly match the signal being switched the router will switch according to the specified reference The timing must be adjusted to make sure the switch happens at the correct point e Ifthe signal on the specified reference input physical or derived is not valid the router will crash switch Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 31 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Card Locations Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 32 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Input and Output Modules 4 Input and Output Modules The Vega Video Routers can be fitted with up to eight 2U or sixteen
66. dit Unit Name Unit Info Unit Manual View Menuset Unit Upgrade Open Duplicate Save Restore Refresh Page Routing mama Mil 2 Browsetothe location of the Level 1 backup file and follow the on screen instructions to restore the backup file to the Vega router Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 83 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 84 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Appendix A Connectors N e Refer to Section 1 Safety on page 9 before connecting power to the unit e The Installation and Maintenance of the Vega router and any associated equipment must be carried out by persons suitably qualified to work with equipment which may be connected to the mains supply e The mounting and installation of the unit must be arranged by the user to comply with all safety regulations of the indigenous authority h Caution Double Pole Neutral Fusing A 1 Rear View Figure 59 shows the location of the connectors detailed in this section Automation and Control SW P 02 RS485 serial ports x 4 via a 37 way D Type Relay Connector connector see Appendix A 3 for details TuLLs CRE Vega 4U Fig 59 Vega 2U amp 4U Router Rear Panels Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 85 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com A 2 Relay 9 Way Female D Type Connector The
67. dule slot Table 17 Module Hardware Types Port Types Each numbered port displays the type of hardware type fitted and whether the port is an input or output port Port Type SFP Fiber Rx SFP Fiber Tx SFP Copper Rx SFP Copper Tx Copper Rx Tx Copper Rx Copper Tx SFP Unknown SFP Not Fitted Not Available Description SFP Fiber Input Port SFP Fiber Output Port SFP HD BNC Input Port SFP HD BNC Output Port HD BNC fitted but port not configured Input port of an HD BNC Fixed Module Output port of an HD BNC Fixed Module SFP fitted but type unknown Empty cage in the SFP module No module fitted Table 18 Port Hardware Types Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 62 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Testing 10 Testing 10 1 10 2 Description In this section the Routing panel is function is described The XY Panel can then be used to make a route and prove that the Vega router is functioning correctly Select the Video Matrix from the Network Browser and double click on Level 1 to open the template The Video Routing screen displays At the top of the display the following pages are listed in a drop down menu XY Panel Control e Routing Either of these pages can be used for making routes however only the XY Panel is described in this section For further information see the Vega Control Panel user manual XY Panel Control The XY Panel Control page is the default page tha
68. e Maximum configuration of 192 crosspoints 96 for the Vega 2U router configured as a mix of inputs and outputs as required e Failed crosspoints are automatically switched from the main to the redundant crosspoint card if fitted Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 41 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Crosspoint Card 5 2 Crosspoint Card LED Information Table 12 shows the LED color code for the crosspoint card and Fig 18 shows the LED locations on the crosspoint card Note e Ifthe Active LED is not illuminated it is safe to remove the crosspoint card without affecting any active routes e For details on physically fitting and removing crosspoint cards see section 5 5 Command Error Power OK PAL OK Command OK Switch Xpt Alarm Route Fail Active Fig 18 Crosspoint Card LEDs LED Color Function Detail Status Power OK Power to the module On Solid Working correctly PALOK Indicates that the FPGA is working Flashing working correctly correctly Command from the Control module Flashing receiving Command i information and working OK correctly Error in command from the Control Off Normal state module Flashing Some received Command Error messages contain errors On Solid No messages are being received f Flashes on a take signal when Off or Flashes once when Switch PAG switching a route a route is set Displays if there is a problem with the Off Normal state
69. e the Vega router e Section 11 3 2 Vega System upgrade updates the following files e Input Output card FPGA firmware file e Crosspoint card FPGA firmware file Buffer Card FPGA firmware file Section 11 3 3 Vega Controller upgrade updates the following files e Vega Controller RTB file e Vega Controller FPGA firmware file Vega Controller Fan control firmware file RollCall Command Set Files e Web Content Files If you have no PC access to the Vega Router it is possible to carry out these tasks as well as some others directly on the router by using a suitably programmed USB memory stick Appendix B contains the instructions for doing this Important e The procedures described in Appendix B should only be carried out by advanced users and only when no PC connection is available If a PC connection is available it should be used See the Vega Router Control manual for details Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 89 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 Update Vega Controller Software Using Pbak Deploy The Pbak Deploy tool is part of the Centra Workbench installation It makes it possible to transfer RTB files to a bootable USB memory stick The RTB file is the operating system file for the Vega controller Note e This procedure should only be carried out by advanced users and only when no PC connection is available If a PC connection is available it should be used see section 11 3 on page 73 for details
70. ed Redundant Vega controller failed Off Main crosspoint card not fitted Green Main crosspoint card OK and Active Blue Main crosspoint card OK and Inactive Standby Red Main crosspoint card failed Off Redundant crosspoint card not fitted Green Redundant crosspoint card OK and Active Blue Redundant crosspoint card OK and Inactive Standby Red Redundant crosspoint card failed Green Rear fans OK Red Rear fan s failed If both rear fans have failed the Vega router should be shutdown to avoid damage Off OK Red Error The ERR LED will go Red to indicate that the router has experienced an error See the RollCall Status page for the error details Table 2 Vega Controller Crosspoint and Rear Fan Status LEDs Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 23 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Product Overview Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 24 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Card Locations 3 Card Locations 3 1 Front View Opening the front door of the Vega Video Router allows access to the Power Supplies Crosspoint cards and Controller cards Dual PSUs Crosspoint cards Vega Controllers 48 Vdc single rail component side up Main and Redundant Main and Redundant Main and Redundant Fig 5 Vega 2U Card Positions Shown Door Open Dual PSUs Crosspoint cards Buffer cards 48 Vdc single rail component side up Main and Redundant Main and Redundant Main and Redundant
71. ed or has no mains signal the fan will still run from the common 48 Vdc output PSU and PSU Fan Status LEDs Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 21 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Product Overview Status LEDs PS2 LED lower PSU Fan lower PSU Fan Function Green PSU 2 48 Vdc Output Working Off PSU 2 not fitted Red PSU 2 48 Vdc Output not present Possible Causes PSU 2 PSU board fuse s blown Not user replaceable PSU 2 mains cable not connected PSU 2 has failed Green Fan running Off PSU 2 not fitted Red Failed Note If the associated PSU has failed or has no mains signal the fan will still run from the common 48 Vdc output Table 1 PSU and PSU Fan Status LEDs Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 22 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Product Overview 2 5 2 Controller Crosspoint and Rear Fan Status LEDs The Vega router controllers crosspoint cards and rear fan status LEDs are on the right of the front panel see Figure 4 for location and Table 2 for details Status LEDs CTL A CTL B XPA XPB FAN ERR Function Off Main Vega controller not fitted Green Main Vega controller OK and Active Blue Main Vega controller OK and Inactive Standby Red Main Vega controller failed Off Redundant Vega controller not fitted Green Redundant Vega controller OK and Active Blue Redundant Vega controller OK and Inactive Standby R
72. ed please contact Customer Support see Customer Support on page 7 for contact details Table 20 Controller LED Status After Software Update Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 80 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 11 11 6 Important 11 7 1 6 When LEDs 3 to 7 see Table 20 on the controller flash green the process is complete 7 Remove the USB memory stick and press the reset button to reboot the Vega controller 8 The Vega controller will be rebooted Reset the Second Vega Controller to Factory Defaults 1 If the second Vega controller remains active press its reset button see Table 20 The Active and Idle Vega controllers will swap over 2 Repeat the procedure from step 2 on page 80 to step 7 on page 81 for the second Vega controller Remove the USB memory stick before shutting the Vega Video Router front panel Leaving the USB memory stick in the Vega controller will result in damage to the USB memory stick and the Vega controller Backup and Restore The Vega router and Level configuration settings can be saved backed up once you are happy with the router configuration Any number of different configurations can be backed up making it possible to revert to previously saved configurations if required Vega Router Backup Saves the details configured from the Vega section of the network tree such as Port configuration and References 1 Right clic
73. eration visa rie beak ued se Met eas MR SR fe aa a 57 9 3 Vega Controller Setup 59 9 3 1 General Operation 59 9 3 2 Comms Setup bare a a ua eee 59 9 3 3 Port Configuration 60 9 3 4 Port Modules 4 sn adda I kor i EV Ra 62 10 TESNI csi Rie KEAN dr RAR MR lia 63 10 1 Description e a a oe DEN oe a RA ee 63 10 2 XY Panel Control sti pna pene eb ai de 63 10 2 1 Navigating the XY Panel 64 10 3 Set and Test a Route 65 Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 4 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Contents 11 Maintenance iii e i RENAR KELAN NA eee ee 67 11 1 Power and Fuses rask rskr Arr ee tenes 67 11 1 1 Power Supply Replacement 69 11 2Ventilationi maisa a sas a ana RR ina 71 11 2 1 Rear Fan Replacement 71 11 3 Vega Upgrades ae a 73 11 3 1 Importing Vega Software Packages 73 11 3 2 Upgrade the Vega System Software 74 11 3 3 Upgrade the Vega Controller 76 11 4 Upgrading the Vega Router Firmware without RollCall 80 11 5 Reset Vega Controllers to Factory Defaults 80 11 11 6 Reset
74. es already set will continue to operate but no route changes can be made until at least one buffer card has been fitted in the router If a redundant buffer card is fitted and working then the router will continue to function but redundancy will be lost until both the main and redundant buffer cards are fitted and working Electrostatic Damage e Static precautions must be observed when inserting and removing cards 1 To remove a buffer card from the router hold the plastic pull tab on the front of the card Figure 24 and carefully pull the card out of the frame 2 To insert a buffer card locate the card in the upper and lower frame slots and carefully push it in until it clicks firmly into place Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 53 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Vega Buffer Card Vega 4U only Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 54 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com External Control 8 External Control 8 1 8 1 1 8 2 8 3 Vega Controller Control Panels The Vega router controllers support the following control panels 6028000 RC High Density Button Panel The 6028000 RC is configurable as a BPX or XY panel e T78 key High density button panel SANTANA Pela ol ibiclaisisiaislalbisl2 LL IA Sr CILJE zr yn m s ILA KLIK x Ik JES Fig 26 6028000 RC 6028251 RC LCD Panel The 6028251 RC LCD panel is configurable as a BPX or XY panel e 64x32 pixels
75. ese steps will already have been completed and the settings will not need to be changed again For detailed information on all of the setting available see the Vega Control Panel user manual which is on the CD packed with the router 9 3 1 General Operation The RollCall Control Panel user manual can be accessed by clicking on the DI button in the toolbar at the top left of the display To confirm a setting change click on the Send s button To reset a setting back to it s factory default setting click on the Preset P button 9 3 2 Comms Setup The Comms Setup screen is used to define the communication aspects of the unit and its connections with the network Fig 31 Comms Setup Screen IP Address settings Unit IP address MAC address 172 31 9 246 P FS 00142D 4040B9 Subnet mask 7 255 255 224 0 Dj Default gateway address 172 31 1 6 fo ln RollCall MIP Share Port 2050 pa Mga MIP Bridge Port 2600 P S Redundant Peer MP address DCCP Port 172 31 9 243 PILS 2007 pd Fs Restart Unit NOTE The controls on this page take effect only when the controller is re started 1 Enter an IP address for the main router controller along with a subnet mask and default gateway address of the network onto which the router is attached In the Redundant peer section enter the IP address for the redundant controller if fitted Click on the Restart Unit button
76. f no Gateway parameter is specified then 0 0 0 0 will be used Optional Parameter Gateway Specifies the Gateway IP Address to be used for the controller This parameter cannot be used on its own and must be used in conjunction with the IP Address parameter and the Subnet parameter If this is left blank the Gateway will default to 0 0 0 0 Example SET IP ADDRESS 123 456 78 9 255 255 255 0 123 456 78 1 NON FATAL Uses the IP Address details specified Or SET IP ADDRESS 123 456 78 9 255 255 255 0 NON FATAL Uses the IP Address and Subnet specified and uses 0 0 0 0 for the Gateway address Or SET IP ADDRESS NON FATAL Uses the next available address in the IP list txt file If no valid IP Address details are available in the IP list txt file the action will fail Used to enable the Watchdog on the Vega Controller Optional Parameter NON FATAL Example ENABLE WATCHDOG NON FATAL Used to disable the Watchdog on the Vega Controller Optional Parameter NON FATAL Example DISABLE WATCHDOG NON FATAL Table 25 Actions and Parameters Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 100 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Action Description PULL LOGS Only available when running ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later Used to move all of the controller logs from the Vega controller drive C to the USB memory stick drive D Note This command deletes the current l
77. ga controller card for the Vega 2U and 4U frame Type A Vega 4U Optional Redundant Parts The Vega 4U Vega frame is supplied with 1 x PSU 1 x crosspoint card 1 x Vega controller card and 1 x buffer card The accessories listed below are optional but will provide redundancy if purchased and installed One or more of the accessories can be purchased and installed depending on the level of redundancy required When redundant parts are ordered with the Vega frame they will be fitted at the factory When redundant parts are ordered separately they can be fitted by the user to the live installation e VG PSU192 A Power Supply Unit for the Vega 4U frame Type A e VG XPT192 A Crosspoint card for the Vega 4U frame Type A e VG CTL192B1X Vega controller card and buffer card for the Vega 4U frame e VG CTL6462 A Vega controller card for the Vega 2U and 4U frame Type A e VG 4UBUFF 1X Vega buffer card for the Vega 4U frame VG RKSL192 600 19 Rack Mounting Slides 1 pair Nominal rack depth 600 mm for the Vega 4U frame only e VG RKSL192 800 19 Rack Mounting Slides 1 pair Nominal rack depth 800 mm for the Vega 4U frame only Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 19 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Product Overview 2 3 Input Output Rear Modules The Vega 2U video router can be fitted with up to eight 12 port input output video modules and the Vega 4U video router can be fitted with up to sixteen 12 port
78. h page the currently selected source or destination is on e Click on the button to navigate directly to the page of the currently selected source or destination as applicable Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 64 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Testing 10 3 Set and Test a Route To set and testa route 1 Ensurethata valid video source is connected to a router input and a signal analyzer to the destination that the source will be routed to 2 Click on a destination button for the destination with the signal analyzer The destination and current source if previously set display in the Route Information area of the screen Routing Edit Names Edit Protect Options Filter New source requires a c gi urrent Take in this Source example Current destination Fig 37 Route Information Note 3 4 Click on the source button for the input with the test video signal Click on the Take button and check that the signal has been correctly passed to the signal analyzer To set another route click on another destination button Clicking on the currently selected destination deselects the destination and returns the display to the default state Deselecting a destination does not affect its routing Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 65 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com
79. he computer 2 Locate the Idle Vega controller see Table 26 for LED positions LED 1 Idle Flashing Blue Active Flashing Green 3 Check that the LED 1 confirms the Vega controller is idle 4 Insert the USB memory stick in the USB connector on the front of the Idle Vega controller see Table 26 5 Press the Reset button see Table 26 6 The Vega controller will reboot and the new software will be copied to the Vega controller See Table 26 for the LED status that is displayed when the update is complete LED 3 to 7 Status Description LED Location When LEDs 3 to 7 continuously flash Green the Flashing actions have been successfully carried out and it is Green safe to remove the USB memory stick and re start the controller See step 7 Fault Conditions If LEDs 3 to 7 continuously flash Orange there has Riina been a minor error or an action marked as 9 NON FATAL has failed during the update Fiashin If LEDs 3 to 7 continuously flash Red it indicates that Red 9 an action marked as FATAL has failed to complete and therefore the rest of the actions were not processed In the Event of one or more Errors Plug the memory stick into a PC and check the RunLog txt file for errors It s best to start at the bottom of the RunLog txt file and work up as this is usually the guickest way to find the problem Typical errors will be missing files on the memory stick and Reset Button incorrectly spelt Actions txt comma
80. he control system should either a controller card or a buffer card fail The buffer cards are mounted vertically in the front of the Vega Video Router see Figure 6 on page 25 The main buffer card is fitted in the left slot and the redundant buffer card is fitted in the right slot If the router has two buffer cards fitted the main buffer card left side goes active first when the router is powered up The Vega buffer card fans out the router controller control busses throughout the router for the following e Control signals including system and fan control signals e Status signals including system and fan status Reset Button Pull Tab for Card Removal LEDs see section L 7 1 Fig 24 Vega Buffer Card Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 51 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Vega Buffer Card Vega 4U only TA Vega Buffer Card LEDs The LEDs on the buffer card are shown in Fig 25 and Table 14 lists the Buffer card LED functions Reset Button Pull Tab for controller Fig 25 Vega Buffer Card LEDs card removal Power OK FPGA OK CMD OK CMD Error Active LED Description Power OK FPGA OK CMD OK CMD Error Active Green Power is connected and okay Off Power not connected or not okay Green Flashing FPGA working correctly Solid Green or LED Off FPGA programming fault Remove card and plug back in to force a reboot Yello
81. here X is the Disk Number of the USB memory stick to be made bootable followed by the Return key The following commands are carried out on this disk At the Diskpart gt prompt type clean followed by the Return key At the Diskpart gt prompt type create partition primary followed by the Return key At the Diskpart gt prompt type active followed by the Return key This sets the flag that will make the USB memory stick bootable At the Diskpart gt prompt type format fs FAT32 quick followed by the Return key This formats the USB memory stick At the Diskpart gt prompt type assign followed by the Return key At the Diskpart gt prompt type exit followed by the Return key This closes the DiskPart tool When a drive letter prompt is displayed you can exit the command window in the usual way by clicking on the X in the top right of the window The USB memory stick will now be bootable Do not leave the USB memory stick in a computer while the computer is being rebooted as this can cause the computer to malfunction For this reason it is also recommended that the USB memory stick is removed from the computer when not in use in case the computer is rebooted accidentally due to a power failure or due to automatic updates being installed Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 114 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com 16 See Appendix B 2 for details on how to copy files to the bootab
82. input output video modules Various rear connection modules are available and these are listed below See Section 4 Input and Output Modules for full details VG RM6SFP SDI 12 port Input Output 6 cage SFP Rear module Serial Digital Interface e SFP BLANK Small Form factor plug in EMI amp dust blanking module Important e Dust blanking plugs SFP Blank must be fitted to any vacant cage on the VG RM6SFP SDI input output board to ensure that the Vega Video Router continues to conform to EMC standards Blanking plugs must also be fitted to ensure adequate cooling e The risk of non compliance and overheating is with the user if these blanking plugs are not fitted e VG RM12H SDI 12 Port Input Output HD BNC Rear Module Serial Digital Interface e VG RMBP Blanking Plate Rear Module e Blanking plates VG RMBP must be fitted to any vacant slot on the rear of the Important Vega Video Router to ensure that the router continues to conform to EMC standards Blanking plates must also be fitted to ensure adequate cooling e The risk of non compliance and overheating is with the user if these blanking plates are not fitted 2 4 Spares The following items are available for purchase as spares see section 11 for maintenance details 2 4 1 Vega 2U VG RMFU Rear dual fan unit 2 4 2 Vega 4U VG RMFU192 Rear fan unit 2 4 3 Vega 2U and 4U 37 Way Cable Assembly e VG CA37D9 4 Cable assembl
83. ions 117 C T Physical cirie aaa 117 C 2 VG RM6SFP SDI 12 Port 6 Cage Input Output SFP Rear Panel 118 C 3 SFP Fiber Modules General Specification 118 C 4 Standard SFP Fiber Modules 118 C 4 1 Transmitter Specification 118 C 4 2 Receiver Specification 119 C 5 CWDM SFP Fiber Modules 119 C 5 1 Transmitter Specification 119 C 6 Coaxial Copper SFP Modules General Specification 121 C 6 1 Transmitter Specification 121 C 6 2 Receiver Specification 121 C 6 3 Coaxial Copper SFP Module Part Numbers 122 C 7 Dedicated Coaxial Copper Rear Modules 122 C 7 1 Transmitter Specification 122 C 7 2 Receiver Specification 122 C 8 Reference Inputs 123 C 9 Control and Status 123 C 10 Vega 2U Dimensions 124 C 11 Vega 4U Dimensions 125 Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 5 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Contents Is
84. is the IP address of the Vega controller The default IP address for the primary controller is http 172 19 39 150 Double click on Vega in the Network tree and select the Redundancy page Module Status Fig 19 Crosspoint Redundancy Enclosure Status v Status Crosspoint A Fault Response Crosspoint B Latched Status OK f Latched Status f Latched Status Current Status Ok rr OK First Failed Src o in Use By in Use By First Failed Dest o 20 2 3 Move all of the routes to the redundant crosspoint card Crosspoint B by clicking on the Force All to B button Figure 19 Check the Crosspoint A status box and when in use by displays zero the main crosspoint card can be removed Fig 20 Crosspoint Redundancy Crosspoint A Crosspoint B Latched Status Latched Status FAIL OK In Use By rin Use By 0 22 5 Remove the failed main crosspoint card and replace it with a working one see section 5 5 for details Click on the Fault Fixed button and all of the routes will be moved back to the main crosspoint card Crosspoint A This reinstates crosspoint redundancy Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 44 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Crosspoint Card 5 5 Inserting and Removing Crosspoint Cards The crosspoint cards are located horizontall
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86. it can be used e The VG CA37D9 4 must be purchased separately if required 37 Way 9 Way 37 Way 9 Way Pin Function Pin Pin Function Pin Outs Outs Outs Outs 1 Not connected 20 2 Not connected 21 3 Not connected 22 4 pea 20 4 23 Not connected 5 24 6 Not connected 25 7 26 Not connected 9 Not connected 28 10 29 Not connected 11 fee 30 Port 2 TX 8 12 Not connected 31 Port 2 RX 2 13 Port 2 GND 6 32 Port 2 GND 9 14 Port 2 RX 7 33 Port 2 TX 3 15 Not connected 34 Not connected 19 37 16 35 Not connected TA 17 36 Not connected 18 37 19 Table 22 37 Way Female D type Auxiliary Serial Port Connections Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 87 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com A 3 1 RS422 9 Way Female D Type Connectors The RS 422 pin outs for Vega serial ports 1 to 4 are shown in Table 23 Pins General Switcher SW P 02 Protocol 1 Chassis Tx Rxt OV N C OV Txt Rx Chassis Table 23 RS422 9 Way D Type Female Connector O DN DO ai 0 MN Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 88 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Appendix B Vega Controller Advanced Operations B 1 Overview RollCall is almost always used to upgrade the firmware in the Vega Controllers Input Output cards Buffer cards Vega 4U only and Crosspoint cards as this is the easiest and safest method of doing so See the following manual sections for details on using RollCall to upgrad
87. k on Vega in the Network tree and select Save from the menu galas Ez AB 8G E Vega A aa be Hr 2 Controller 0000 08 00 Nucleus 2 1 1 4 Port Config 25 48 NG Disconnect Port Config 49 72 amp Edit Unit Name Port Config 73 96 Li Unit Info Auto Configure All P N Unit Manual fg Unit Upgrade Force E View Menuset Gi Open Duplicate E save sou N men O Restore 001 Src 1 Refresh Page 002 Src 2 File Manager 003 Dest 3 Save XTPL File a pemg 005 Dest 5 Fig 55 Network Tree 2 Browse a location and save the Vega backup file Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 81 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 11 7 2 Vega Router Restore Writes the previously saved Vega configuration to the Vega router Includes Port configuration and References Note This will completely overwrite all of the configuration settings in the Vega router If you need to keep the current settings then make sure you back them up before restoring the Vega router see section 11 7 1 1 Right click on Vega in the Network tree and select Restore from the menu re200986 eevee ga a br bt Z Controller 0000 08 00 N Port Config 25 48 Port Config 49 72 Disconnect Edit Unit Name Port Config 73 96 Unit klo Auto Configure All P Unit Manual U Unit Upgrade Force View Menuset 5 Open Duplicate Save Port Name 001 Src 1 K Refresh Page 002 Sr
88. latile memory Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 12 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Safety 14 Rack Mounting A Do not rack mount the Vega router using only the front rack ears The Vega 2U router weighs 10 kg 22 Ibs for a full frame without packaging When lifting the Vega 2U router into a 19 rack use the correct local Health and Safety lifting guidelines The Vega 4U router weighs 18 kg 40 Ibs for a full frame without packaging When lifting the Vega 4U router into a 19 rack use the correct local Health and Safety lifting guidelines 1 4 1 Vega 2U Router Rack Mounting When rack mounting the Vega router place the Vega router on a suitably specified and installed rack shelf and secure the Vega router to the rack using the front ears See the Vega Installation manual for details 1 4 2 Vega 4U Router Rack Mounting The Vega 4U router can be mounted on a suitably specified and installed rack shelf and secured in place using the rack ears Alternatively it can be mounted on suitably specified and installed rack rail slides See the Vega Installation manual for details 1 5 Laser Safety EN60825 1 2001 Safety of Laser Products Caution use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Viewing the laser diode with the optical fiber removed and with the aid of optical magnifiers may be hazardous This p
89. le USB memory stick which files need to be present and how to update the software on a controller B 2 7 Creating and Restoring an Image of a Bootable USB Memory Stick Important Once you have created a bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 it is a good idea to make a backup image of it If the original bootable USB memory stick is lost or corrupted the backup image can be used to quickly create a new bootable memory stick Creating a Backup Image 1 There are many free imaging tools available for download Two of the more popular tools are e http osforensics com tools write usb images html https launchpad net win32 image writer 2 These tools only need to be copied to your computer and don t need any kind of installation 3 Plug the bootable USB memory stick to be imaged into your computer 4 Follow the instructions for your chosen Imaging tool and store the image on your computer for future use Restoring a Backup Image e Restoring an image to a USB memory stick will delete all information on that memory stick and the data cannot be recovered e The image can only be restored by the program tool that created the image e An image is an exact bit for bit copy including Boot sectors of the original memory stick An image can only be restored to a USB memory stick of the same size or larger than the original USB memory stick e Don t rely on the marked size of the memory stick che
90. lick Run to start the application Fig 29 Security Warning Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 57 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Configuration 3 Check the I accept the risk and want to run the application check box and click the Run button The RollCall Control Panel opens displaying the Controller Vega and Matrix 1 units in the Network Browser window Custom G xX WA MARE 2 4 Done internet Protected Mode OM f r MIN v Fig 30 RollCall Control Panel Display e Double click on the Controller unit in the Network Browser to configure the controller and redundant controller if fitted See Vega Controller Setup on page 59 e Double click on the Vega unit in the Network browser window to open the Port Configuration template Use this template to configure the router See Port Configuration on page 60 e Click on to open the Matrix unit in the Network Browser then double click on the Level 1 unit to open the Routing template Use this template to control the setting of routes via the XY panel See Testing on page 63 Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 58 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Configuration 9 3 Vega Controller Setup This section describes the basic steps required to configure and test a Vega router If the router has been bench tested as described in the Quick Start manual packed with the router then many of th
91. ller Cards The Vega Controller cards are located vertically in the front of the Vega Video Router see Figure 5 or Figure 6 on page 25 The controller cards can be hot swapped in the Vega Video Router but if a redundant controller card is not fitted and working control functionality will be lost until the controller card is replaced Any routes already set will continue to operate If a redundant controller card is fitted and working then the router will continue to function but redundancy will be lost until both the main and redundant controller cards are fitted and working Electrostatic Damage e Static precautions must be observed when inserting and removing cards 1 To remove a controller card from the router hold the plastic pull tab on the front of the card Figure 22 and carefully pull the card out of the frame 2 To insert a controller card locate the card in the upper and lower frame slots and carefully push it in until it clicks firmly into place Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 50 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Vega Buffer Card Vega 4U only 7 Vega Buffer Card Vega 4U only Note The Vega 4U Video Router can be fitted with up to two Vega Buffer cards Fitting a second buffer card gives the router redundancy protection in the unlikely event of failure in the main buffer card Two Controller cards and two Buffer cards are required to maintain full redundancy protection of t
92. ly replace the two port number retaining plates shown in Figure 43 Screw the fan retaining screws into the router see Figure 43 Check that the fans power up correctly If the fans are not working repeat the fitting process Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 72 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 11 3 Vega Upgrades The Vega router software and the router controller firmware can be upgraded through the RollCall Control Panel applet Upgrade packages are supplied by Snell in the form of a zip file 11 3 1 Importing Vega Software Packages 1 Save the supplied upgrade package to a folder on the PC that will be used to upgrade the router Upgrade packages are supplied in a compressed file format zip and they should not be extracted 2 Click on the Software Releases button in the main toolbar see Fig 44 http 172 31 9 243 applet applet htm gateway 172 31 9 243 amp port 2050 amp gateway2 17 le http 172 31 9 243 applet applet htm gateway 172 31 9 243 amp port 2050 amp gateway2 1 pie a 2 9 ao El Controller Comms Setup IP Bridge IP Share Statistics Software Releases Matrix1 0000 11 00 Router Matrix 1 1 4 Firmware Version PA1002G Software Version 2 0 2 Beta Software Build Date Mas 20 2042 NAAN Fig 44 Software Releases 3 The Software Releases screen displays A rsa a
93. m Configuration 9 Configuration 9 1 Description The RollCall Control Panel is used to perform configuration control and system monitoring for a Vega Router Ports can be added or re configured as inputs or outputs and redundancy monitoring and failover control can all be set live from the control software 9 2 Operation 1 Open a browser window and enter the IP address of the router into the address bar of the browser By default the Vega controller IP address is http 172 19 39 150 snellgroup com shell Fi Vega Innovative next generation routing Vega uses Snell s RollCall Control amp Monitoring application RollCall requires Java version 6 or later installed on your computer lla gt Java Fig 28 Snell Controller Home Page 2 Click on the Connect button If a dialogue box displays indicating that a newer version of Java should be installed then click the Download button in the browser window and a security warning screen displays PE Security Warning E3 Do you want to run this application Name ControlApplet A Publisher UNKNOWN From http 172 31 9 246 Risk This application will run with unrestricted access which may put your computer and personal information at risk Run this application only if you trust the publisher More Information Select the box below then c
94. ment power supply should now turn Green to indicate that the power supply is working correctly 10 Close the router front panel 11 Tighten the captive front panel fastening screws on the left and right of the router see Figure 41 to lock the front panel Ventilation The Vega 2U router has two fans at the rear one behind the other and the Vega 4U router has two fans at the rear one above the other For both routers the rear fans pull air in through the front of the unit and exhaust the air out of the rear of the router The power supplies are also fitted with fans at the front working in the same configuration For ventilation purposes there must be a gap of at least 50 mm 2 inches at the front of the Vega Video Router router and 100 mm 4 inches at the rear of the router Blocking the ventilation at the front or rear of the router will cause the router to overheat and the router will fail The Vega router must be powered down if both rear fans fail If a power supply fan fails the Vega rear fan will increase in speed to compensate Rear Fan Replacement The rear fan assemblies can easily be replaced if required If one fan fails in a fan assembly the fan assembly should be replaced as soon as possible to maintain the redundancy of the router rear fans The rear fan assembly can be hot swapped but must be replaced within five minutes to ensure the Vega router doesn t overheat 1 Before removing the fans read the follo
95. mory stick contains any information that you want to keep back it up before proceeding 1 Format the USB memory stick from Microsoft Windows Explorer using the Quick Format option and selecting the FAT file system not FAT 32 or NTFS 2 Now use Pbak Deploy in the normal way see section B 2 3 If the Vega controller fails to boot from the USB memory stick you will need to format another USB memory stick or use the advanced formatting option detailed in Appendix B 2 6 1 B 2 6 1 If the USB Memory Stick Doesn t Work Note e Each Vega controller is supplied with a suitably formatted USB memory stick and this should be used if possible This process is for advanced Microsoft Windows users only and should only be carried out if the process in Appendix B 2 6 fails to create a working USB memory stick for the Vega controller If this process is carried out incorrectly you could potentially format the wrong disk drive which would lead to data loss and possibly make your computer unusable If you are unsure then it is best not to proceed Important e You must be using Microsoft Vista or Microsoft Windows 7 to create a bootable USB memory stick It is not possible using Microsoft Windows XP e This process is for advanced Microsoft Windows users only as if it is carried out incorrectly could potentially format the wrong disk drive which would lead to data loss and possibly make your computer unusable If you are u
96. mplitude 950mV pk pk max Cable Equalization 120 m 365 ft 2 97 Gb s Belden 1694A 200 m 655 ft 1 485 Gb s 400 m 1310 ft 270 Mb s Table 48 Dedicated Coaxial Copper Module Receiver Specifications Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 122 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com C 8 C 9 Reference Inputs Reference Inputs Number and Type Impedance Return Loss Signals Switching Lines Table 49 Control and Status Control and Status Serial Connection Connector Types Breakout cable length Protocol Baud Rate Ethernet Connection Ethernet Connectors Protocol Alarm Relay Output Connector Type Contact Type Load Rated Load Rated Carry Current Maximum Switching Voltages Maximum Switching Current Maximum Switching Power 4 looped HD BNC 750 0 1 or high Impedance switched on rear panel gt 28 dB 0 10 MHz 1 V pk pk Analog Video Syncs Tri level HD Syncs Line 10 525 Line 6 625 Line 7 HD Reference Input Specifications 4 x RS422 on 37 way female D type with screw lock by use of breakout cable purchased separately from Snell See Appendix A 3 for RS422 pin out details 270 mm 10 5 inches approximately Support for General Switcher SW P 02 protocol see section 8 3 for details Default 38400 baud 2 x RJ45 dual redundant controllers 1 per controller 10 100 Base T autosense SW P 02 over Ethernet support see section 8 3 for details 9 way fem
97. n la terre ainsi qu une liaison neutre identifiable La prise lectrique qui alimente l appareil doit tre proche de celle ci et accessible C ble secteur de pays autres que les Etats Unis L quipement est livr avec un c ble secteur au standard IEC moul m le femelle Si vous souhaitez changr la prise m le de votre cordon voici les codes couleurs des fils Le fil VERT JAUNE est connect T Terre 7 MO Le fil BLEU est connect N Neutre ga m s a sih P Le fil MARRON est connect P Phase k Connecteur Prise Attention si l appareil a 2 alimentations s assurer que les cordons soient branch s sur la m me phase Erkl rung der Sicherheitssymbole A Dieses Symbol weist den Benutzer auf wichtige Informationen hin die in der begleitenden Dokumentation enthalten sind A Dieses Symbol zeigt an dass gef hrliche Spannung vorhanden ist Es befinden sich keine vom Benutzer zu wartenden Teile im Ger teinneren Dieses Ger t sollte nur von geschultem Personal gewartet werden Sicherheits Warnhinweise Die angef hrten Service Reparatur Anweisungen sind ausschlie lich von qualifiziertem Service Personal auszuf hren Um das Risiko eines lektroschocks zu reduzieren f hren Sie ausschlie lich die im Benutzerhandbuch eschriebenen Anweisungen aus es sei denn Sie haben die entsprechende Qualifikation Wenden Sie sich i
98. n 015 m01d0015 MG lt DO or OK None mul HSE os 016 m01d0016 fits fr or OK None v O016 017 m01d0017 Mr br or OK None air RM 007 018 mo1d0018 RIS bd FR or OK None pet ons 019 m01d0019 f off v off OK None w 019 020 mo1d0020 Pif of v Off OK None KI O 020 021 mo1d0021 Mm of or OK None fer SY 021 022 m01d0022 MM ff OO of OK None FI 002 023 m01d0023 Mr Hd om OK None prei o 024 m01d0024 fp off v off OK None v O 024 Fig 32 Port Config Screen 9 3 3 1 Automatic Configuration To automatically configure all connected router ports from any of the Port Config screens 1 Click the Force to Detected Type button 2 Click Yes to confirm or No to cancel This dialog box times out after five seconds if no response is given immediately Note Automatic configuration configures all ports not just those visible on the current Port Config screen The ports configure according to the modules present in the enclosure e Fiber ports are detected and display as either Input or Output ports e Electrical ports are not determined and display as Input Output unless they have been manually switched on the on the module using the DIP switches These ports can be manually defined after the automatic configuration process e Unsupported SFP types display as Not Assigned These can be defined manually e Empty module slots display as Off 9 3 3 2 Manual Configuration Configure each port separately To configure an individual por
99. n allen Service Fragen an qualifiziertes Personal Um das Risiko eines Elektroschocks zu reduzieren setzen Sie das Ger t weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit aus Stellen Sie immer sicher dass das Ger t ordnungsgem geerdet und verkabelt ist ST Dieses Eguipment muss an eine Netzsteckdose mit schutzieiter angeschlossen werden und einen zuverl ssig identifizierbaren Nullleiter haben Die Netzsteckdose sollte nahe beim Ger t und einfach zug nglich sein Netzanschluss in anderen Landern als der USA Das Equipment wird im Normalfall mit einem Netzkabel mit Standard IEC Anschlussbuchse und einem Standard IEC Anschlussstecker geliefert Sollten Sie den angeschweiRten Stecker auswechseln m ssen entsorgen Sie diesen bitte umgehend Die farbliche Belegung des Netzkabels ist wie folgt Schutze Schutter o GR N GELB E Schutzleiter i gen BB BLAU N Nulleiter Phase Nulleiter Nulleiter Phase BRAUN L P Phase Achtung Wenn das Ger t zwei Anschlussbuchsen hat stellen Sie bitte sicher dass beide Netzkabel mit der selben Phase in die Netzsteckdose gesteckt werden A Explicacion de los Simbolos de Seguridad A Este simbolo refiere al usuario informacion importante contenida en la literatura incluida Referirse al manual A Este simbolo indica que voltajes peligrosos estan presentes en el interior No hay elementos accesibles al usuario dentro Esta unidad solo deberia ser
100. n clasp Power each laser 2 dBm typical 5 dBm minimum 0 dBm maximum Extinction Ratio 7 dB typical Table 34 CWDM SFP Fiber Module Transmitter Specifications Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 119 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com SM T51T53 3G 2 x Transmitters Laser s DFB Distributed Feedback Wavelength 1 1511 nm 6 5 nm Blue shown on clasp Wavelength 2 1531 nm 6 5 nm Green not shown on clasp Power each laser 2 dBm typical 5 dBm minimum 0 dBm maximum Extinction Ratio 7 dB typical Table 35 CWDM SFP Fiber Module Transmitter Specifications SM T47T49 3G 2 x Transmitters Laser s DFB Distributed Feedback Wavelength 1 1471 nm 6 5 nm Grey shown on clasp Wavelength 2 1491 nm 6 5 nm Violet not shown on clasp Power each laser 2 dBm typical 5 dBm minimum 0 dBm maximum Extinction Ratio 7 dB typical Table 36 CWDM SFP Fiber Module Transmitter Specifications SM T43T45 3G 2 x Transmitters Laser s DFB Distributed Feedback Wavelength 1 1431 nm 6 5 nm Black shown on clasp Wavelength 2 1451 nm 6 5 nm Yellow Orange not shown on clasp Power each laser 2 dBm typical 5 dBm minimum 0 dBm maximum Extinction Ratio 7 dB typical Table 37 CWDM SFP Fiber Module Transmitter Specifications SM T39T41 3G 2 x Transmitters Laser s DFB Distributed Feedback Wavelength 1 1391 nm 26 5 nm White shown on clasp Wavelength 2 1411 nm 26 5 nm Silver not sho
101. nalogue video all auto sensing to 525 and 625 B amp B or HD tri level reference See section 3 3 for the video reference connector locations Derived Video References Derived video references enable the router to use a reference signal standard that is not available from outside of the router frame as if it is a standard physical video reference input Video reference signals are derived created from the physical video reference inputs on the rear of the router These derived video references can be at a higher or lower resolution than the signal on the physical reference input but they must share the same frame rate as the original reference signal they are created from Each router has a maximum of four references in total in any mix of Physical and Derived references Define the derived references by clicking on Vega in the Network tree and then select the References option See the Vega Router Control manual for full setting details Example also shown in Fig 11 e 525 Video Reference input 1 used directly as a video reference This uses up one of the four available references e 625 Video Reference input 2 used to produce a 720P 50 Hz derived reference and a 1080i 50 Hz derived reference This uses up two of the four available references e 1080P 60 Hz BNC Video Ref 3 used to produce a 720P 60 Hz derived reference This uses up one of the four available references e BNC Video Ref 4 not available as the maximum of four refe
102. ncy It is assumed that everything is okay until the check is complete therefore no alarm is flagged until checking is complete and the redundancy status is known If the redundant crosspoint checking algorithm detects a failure of any crosspoint on the main crosspoint card it moves the failed route to the redundant crosspoint card At this point the router has not lost any routing capacity but has lost its redundancy for the failed route It is down to the operator to correct any fault in order to restore redundancy to the matrix e Any failure needs addressing immediately to retain crosspoint redundancy protection All of the routes must be moved to the redundant crosspoint card before replacing the main crosspoint card See Section 5 4 Replacing a Failed Main Crosspoint Card for details e Once the main crosspoint card has been replaced all routes must be moved back to the main crosspoint card to restore redundancy e All routes must be moved back to the main crosspoint card once the fault is fixed because if a route fails on the redundant crosspoint card the failed route is not automatically moved to the main crosspoint card Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 43 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Crosspoint Card 5 4 Replacing a Failed Main Crosspoint Card 1 Open a web browser on the same network as the Vega router and type http xxx xxx xxx xxx index and press the Enter key where XXX XXX XXX XXX
103. nd Parameters Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 98 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Action COPY DIR FS DUMP SET REPLICATED PEER Description Only available when running ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later Used to copy a directory including files and sub directories from the USB memory stick drive D to the Vega controller drive C Mandatory Source parameter Driveletter Directoryname Specifies the source path and directory if the path contains any spaces enclose the entire path in quotation marks see example below Mandatory Destination parameter Driveletter Directoryname specifies the destination path and directory Optional parameter TRUE Overwrite directory including files and sub directories if present Default if parameter not used or Optional parameter FALSE Don t overwrite directory including files and sub directories if present Optional parameter NON FATAL Example COPY DIR D testing info test directory C testdir test directory FALSE NON FATAL Used to create a text file on the USB memory stick that lists all of the files and directories on the Vega controller Optional parameter D Directoryname Filename xxx Specifies the path and filename for the text file if the path contains any spaces enclose the entire path in quotation marks If the parameter is not used the file is written to the root of the USB
104. nded that the Vega controller Fan controller Buffer Crosspoint and Input Output module FPGAs are programmed as individual operations This simplifies the individual FPGA programming tasks It is not recommended but if necessary the Vega controller Fan controller Buffer Crosspoint and Input Output module FPGAs can be programmed one after the other from the same Actions txt file However if this is required then it is important that the commands are entered in the Actions txt file in the following order PROG FPGA see section B 2 3 4 PROG FAN FPGA see section B 2 3 5 PROG BUFFER Vega 4U only see section B 2 3 6 PROG XPNT FPGA see section B 2 3 7 PROG IO FPGA see section B 2 3 8 This order is automatically enforced when running ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later To update the Vega Fan controller software the following files must be on the USB memory stick Actions txt Edit the Acions txt file so that the only action is PROG FAN FPGA see Fig 67 e CTLFAN bin where CTLFAN bin is the correct binary file for the Vega Fan controller Manually copied to the root of the bootable USB memory stick Actions Notepad d 2 8 File Edit Format View Help This example actions file will upgrade the EEPROM firmware on the Vega Fan controller PROG FAN FPGA dACTLFAN bin NON FATAL Fig 67 Example Actions txt File to Update the Controller Software Update the Vega Fan c
105. nds Correct any errors found and press the Reset button to re run the update if reguired Table 26 Controller LED Status After Software Update 7 When LEDs 3 to 7 see Table 26 on the controller flash green the process is complete 8 Remove the USB memory stick and press the reset button to reboot the Vega controller 9 The Vega controller will be rebooted Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 112 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 5 Updating the Software in the Second Vega Controller 1 If the second Vega controller remains active press its reset button see Table 26 The Active and Idle Vega controllers will swap over 2 Repeat the procedure from step 2 on page 112 to step 8 on page 112 for the second Vega controller Important e Remove the USB memory stick before shutting the Vega Video Router front panel Leaving the USB memory stick in the Vega controller will result in damage to the USB memory stick and the Vega controller B 2 6 Creating a Bootable USB Memory Stick Note e Each Vega controller is supplied with a suitably formatted USB memory stick and this should be used if possible These instructions enable you to create a bootable USB memory stick that can be used for updating controllers Important e The USB memory stick must be a minimum of 512 Mb in size e The contents of the USB memory stick will be completely overwritten If the USB me
106. ns power connectors are suitable for standard IEC power cables The IEC power inlet is the mains disconnection device for this unit There are two 15 A fast blowing fuses inside the power supply one in the Live and one in the Neutral line that cannot be replaced by the user see section 11 1 1 for details on removing a power supply The router supports dual power supplies for redundancy This is an option and so there may not be a second PSU fitted to your router Power Supply Filtered IEC Connector Filtered IEC Connector Fig 40 Vega Router IEC Power Supply Schematic Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 68 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 11 1 1 Power Supply Replacement A The Vega Video Router can have up to two power supplies a main and redundant in case of PSU failure Power supplies can be safely hot swapped without the need for the system to be powered down only if two power supplies are fitted and at least one is still working e Caution Double Pole Neutral Fusing e Once the failed PSU has been removed PSU redundancy will be lost until a new PSU is fitted Vega 2U replacement PSU part number VG PSU096 A Vega 4U replacement PSU part number VG PSU192 A e Ifa power supply fan fails the Vega rear fan will increase in speed to compensate e The fan will continue to run for 10 to 20 seconds after the power supply is removed from the router as 48
107. nsure then it is best not to proceed 1 Plug a USB memory stick into the computer 2 Open the command prompt by clicking the Start button and typing cmd into the Search box Select cmd exe from the results window and the command window will open Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 113 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Important Type diskpart followed by the Return key If a UAC User Access Control message is displayed click on Yes to proceed The Diskpart gt prompt will be displayed At the Diskpart gt prompt type list disk followed by the Return key to display the disks available on the PC For an example see Fig 71 Make a note of the Disk number that matches the USB drive that is being made bootable In the example shown in Fig 71 Disk 2 is a 2 Gb USB memory stick 5 C Windows system32 diskpart exe n Ba Microsoft DiskPart version 6 1 7601 Copyright CC 1999 2648 Microsoft Corporation On computer LT DNH MR 03557 IDISKPART gt list disk Disk HHH Status Online Online Disk 2 Online DISKPART gt Fig 71 DiskPart List Disks Example Important 10 11 12 13 14 15 It is extremely important that the correct disk number is identified at this point to avoid formatting the wrong disk drive If you are unsure then it is best not to proceed beyond this point At the Diskpart gt prompt type select disk X w
108. nt and development Snell reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 8 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Safety 1 Safety 1 1 Explanation of Safety Symbols AN This symbol indicates that hazardous voltages are present inside No user serviceable parts inside This unit should only be serviced by trained personnel Safety Warnings Servicing instructions where given are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Explanation of Safety Symbols AN This symbol refers the user to important information contained in the accompanying literature Refer to manual To reduce the risk of electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Always ensure that the unit is properly earthed and power connections correctly made This equipment must be supplied from a power system providing a PROTECTIVE EARTH connection and having a neutral connection which can be reliably identified The power outlet supplying power to the unit should be close to the unit and easily accessible Power connection in countries other than the USA The equipment is normally shipped with a power cable with a standar
109. ntra Workbench 3 14 2 and later this action will be run after PROG BUFFER FPGA but before any other actions no matter what position it is in the Actions txt file Optional parameter NON FATAL Example PROG XPNT FPGA d FCP_XPT_CTL rtb NON FATAL Table 25 Actions and Parameters Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 102 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Action Description PROG IO FPGA Used to program the serial EEPROM which loads code into the FPGA on the IO modules in a Vega frame You should only upgrade the firmware if instructed to do so by a Snell representative who will then supply you with the latest version of the Bin file See section B 2 3 8 for details on running this upgrade Note e Vega 2U when running the ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later this action will be run after PROG FAN FPGA or after PROG XPNT FPGA if present but before any other actions no matter what position it is in the Actions txt file e Vega 4U when running the ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later this action will be run after PROG BUFFER FPGA or after PROG XPNT FPGA if present but before any other actions no matter what position it is in the Actions txt file Optional parameter NON FATAL Example PROG IO FPGA d NIOxxxx bin NON FATAL Table 25 Actions and Parameters Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 103 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 3
110. odules General SDI Signal Ports 2 Connectors Amphenol RF HD BNC Jack SMPTE 292M amp 424M H Impedance 750 0 1 Return Loss lt 15 dB 270 MHZ to 1 5 GHz lt 10 dB 3 GHz Data Rates 2 970 Gb s 2 970 1 001 Gb s 1 485 Gb s 1 485 1 001 Gb s 270 Mb s Signal Standards SMPTE 424M 292M 259M DVB ASI Table 42 SFP Coaxial Copper Module General Specifications C 6 1 Transmitter Specification The information given in Table 43 only applies to the transmitting part of the SFP module CC TTH 3G N 2 x Transmitters 8 CC TRH 3G N 1 x Transmitter 1 x Receiver Signal Amplitude 800 mV pk pk 750 mV minimum 850 mV maximum Rise amp Fall Time 130 ps maximum 2 97 Gb s 8 1 485 Gb s 800 ps maximum 270 Mb s DC Offset O V x0 5 V Table 43 SFP Coaxial Copper Module Transmitter Specifications C 6 2 Receiver Specification The information given in Table 44 only applies to the receiving part of the SFP module CC TRH 3G N 1 x Transmitter 1 x Receiver Signal Amplitude 950 mV pk pk maximum Cable Equalization 120 m 365 ft 2 97 Gb s Belden 1694A 200 m 655 ft 1 485 Gb s 400 m 1310 ft 270 Mb s Table 44 SFP Coaxial Copper Module Receiver Specifications Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 121 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com C 6 3 C 7 C 7 1 C 7 2 Coaxial Copper SFP Module Part Numbers Coaxial Copper SFP Modules CC TTH 3G N Transmitter Transmitter HD BNC 3 Gb s SDI Non
111. of the Vega Video Router to ensure that the Vega Video Router continues to conform to EMC standards e Blanking plates must also be fitted to ensure adequate cooling see section 4 5 for details e The risk of non compliance and overheating is with the user if the blanking plates are not fitted 2 Carefully pull the card out of the frame 3 If the module is not being replaced then a blanking plate VG RMBP must be fitted 4 To insert an input or output module locate the module in the frame slots and carefully push it in until it clicks firmly into place 5 Tighten the captive screws Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 35 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Input and Output Modules 4 3 VG RM6SFP SDI 12 Port 6 Cage Input Output SFP Rear Panel The VG RM6SFP SDI input output rear module can be fitted with a range of dual port SFP modules for a mix of fiber or coax input or output connections SDI re clocking circuitry is contained in the VG RM6SFP SDI rear panel and all SFP modules are non reclocking 4 3 1 Each of the SFP plug in modules is capable of passing a 3Gbit amp 1 5Gbit HD SD or ASI video signal Each of the SFP ports on a rear input output module can pass a different video signal type if required The rear module is made up of 6 dual port SFP cages which are compatible with the following dual port SFP modules See Appendix C 2 for full specifications Catsii LEDs 2 per SFP cage
112. og files from the Vega controller once they have been moved to the USB memory stick Optional parameter D Directoryname Specifies the directory path name to move the controller logs to no spaces If the parameter is not used the log files are written to D logs Optional parameter NON FATAL Example PULL LOGS D Nlogs from controller NON FATAL PROG FPGA Used to upgrade the firmware in the serial EEPROM which loads code into the FPGA You should only upgrade the firmware if instructed to do so by a Snell representative who will then supply you with the latest version of the Bin file See section B 2 3 4 for details on running this upgrade Note when running the ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later this action will be run first no matter what position it is in the Actions txt file Optional parameter NON FATAL Example PROG FPGA d pal002 bin NON FATAL PROG FAN FPGA Used to program the fan control serial EEPROM which loads code into the fan control FPGA You should only upgrade the firmware if instructed to do so by a Snell representative who will then supply you with the latest version of the Bin file See section B 2 3 5 for details on running this upgrade Note when running the ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later this action will be run after PROG FPGA but before any other actions no matter what position it is in the Actions txt file Optional parameter NON
113. ontroller as described in section B 2 4 When the Vega controller has reset it will be running the new Fan controller software If two Vega controllers are installed they must both be running the same version of Fan controller software so the second Vega controller will also need updating Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 107 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 3 6 Example Updating the Buffer Card FPGA Vega 4U only Important Important If you know the Vega IP address you can easily update the Vega controller firmware from RollCall see section 11 3 for details The Vega Buffer card software is updated on the Vega controller using the bootable USB memory stick To create the bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 1 Ensure the Vega controller FPGA is updated before updating the Buffer FPGA see section B 2 3 4 It is strongly recommended that the Vega controller Fan controller Buffer Crosspoint and Input Output module FPGAs are programmed as individual operations This simplifies the individual FPGA programming tasks It is not recommended but if necessary the Vega controller Fan controller Buffer Crosspoint and Input Output module FPGAs can be programmed one after the other from the same Actions txt file However if this is required then it is important that the commands are entered in the Actions txt file in the following order PROG FPGA see section B 2 3 4 PR
114. or other white space characters will be processed and rejected Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 96 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com A simple example of an Actions txt file is shown in Fig 61 For details on the actions available and how they are used see Table 25 File Edit Format View Help The next line will deploy the first RTB file found on the memory stick to the controller The NON FATAL parameter means that the ControllerLoader application will continue to run the actions in this file if this action fails DEPLOY RTB NON FATAL The next line will delete the CentraController dccp config file from the controller PURGE DCCP CONFIG NON FATAL The next line will create or overwrite the existing config xml file on the controller using the IP address details found in the IP list txt file UPDATE CONFIG XML NON FATAL The next line will create a text file listing all of the files and directories on the controller and write the text file to the USB memory stick Text file name will be X Filesystem txt where X is the Run Number specified in RunNo dat FS DUMP NON FATAL Fig 61 Example of an Actions txt text File Action Description DEPLOY RTB Used to load the RTB file on the USB memory stick on to the Vega controller With no additional parameters the ControllerLoader application will deploy the first file it finds with an rtb extension to the Vega controller Optional parameter D xxxxx
115. ot recommended but if necessary the Vega controller Fan controller Buffer Crosspoint and Input Output module FPGAs can be programmed one after the other from the same Actions txt file However if this is required then it is important that the commands are entered in the Actions txt file in the following order PROG FPGA see section B 2 3 4 PROG FAN FPGA see section B 2 3 5 PROG BUFFER Vega 4U only see section B 2 3 6 PROG XPNT FPGA see section B 2 3 7 PROG IO FPGA see section B 2 3 8 This order is automatically enforced when running ControllerLoader rta from Centra Workbench 3 14 2 and later To upgrade the controller and fan controller EEPROM firmware in the Vega controller the following files must be on the USB memory stick e Actions txt Edit the Acions txt file so that the only action is PROG FPGA see Fig 66 e pa1002 bin where pa1002 bin is the correct binary file for the Vega controller Manually copied to the root of the bootable USB memory stick Fig 66 Example Actions txt File to Upgrade the Vega Controller File Edit Format View Help This example actions file will upgrade the EEPROM firmware on the Vega controller PROG FPGA d pa1002 bin NON FATAL 2 Update the Vega controller as described in section B 2 4 up to step 7 on page 112 Leave the USB stick in the controller until step 4 on page 106 has been completed If a video display is connected to the controller card being
116. pe Not Recognized Table 8 shows the Catsii colors displayed when a port connector type cannot be recognized by the Vega router The Catsii colors display configuration signal standard recognized signal not present Port Connector Type Not Recognized Vega Port Valid Video No Valid Video Configuration signal Detected Signal Detected Long Short Long Short Flash Flash Flash Flash Off See item 1 in Table 10 Input Off Output Off Table 8 Signal Present but Not Recognized Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 39 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Input and Output Modules 4 6 4 Catsii Colors Vega Port Configured but Port Connector not fitted Table 9 shows the Catsii colors displayed when a port has been configured but no connector is currently fitted to the configured port The Catsii colors display port configuration Catsii LED Color Long Flash Short Flash Vega Port Configuration Off Off Input Off Output Off Table 9 Vega Port Configured but Connector not fitted 4 6 5 Catsii Colors Error Color Sequence Table 10 shows the Catsii colors displayed when a port has an error The Catsii color sequence indicates the error type Catsii LED Color Long Flash Short Flash Error Description 1 Vega port configured to OFF but a port connector is fitted 2 Vega port is configured as an Input but an Output port connector is fitted or Vega Port is configure
117. pment UL1419 3rd Edition UL File E193966 Standard for Safety Professional Video and Audio equipment EMC Standards This unit conforms to the following standards EN55103 1 2009 Environment E4 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 1 Emission EN55103 2 2009 Environment E2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity Federal Communications Commission Rules 47 CFR 2009 Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMC Environment The product s described in this manual conform to the EMC requirements for and are intended for use in The controlled EMC environment for example purpose built broadcasting or recording studios and the rural outdoor environment far away from railways transmitters overhead power lines etc E4 The applicable environment is stated in the Technical Profile section of the product operation manual under EMC Performance Information Environment EMC Performance of Cables and Connectors Snell products are designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the appropriate European EMC standards In order to achieve this performance in real installations it is essential to use cables and connectors with good EMC characteristics All signal connections including remote
118. quired to maintain full redundancy protection of the control system should either a controller card or a buffer card fail Comprehensive set of soft and or hard control panel options e Intuitive software based plug and play control and monitoring system and or 1U and 2U control panels Ultra compact router frame with up to 50 more ports than a conventional BNC router e Future system expansion or simply no need for a bigger router Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 18 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Product Overview 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 Vega Order Code e VG MF096H Vega Frame up to 96 port input output 4 x HD BNC reference inputs e VG MF192H Vega Frame up to 192 port input output 4 x HD BNC reference inputs Vega 2U Optional Redundant Parts The Vega 2U Vega frame is supplied with 1 x PSU 1 x crosspoint card and 1 x Vega controller card The accessories listed below are optional but will provide redundancy if purchased and installed One or more of the accessories can be purchased and installed depending on the level of redundancy required When redundant parts are ordered with the Vega frame they will be fitted at the factory When redundant parts are ordered separately they can be fitted by the user to the live installation e VG PSU096 A Power Supply Unit for the Vega 2U frame Type A e VG XPTO96 A Crosspoint card for the Vega 2U frame Type A e VG CTL6462 A Ve
119. r then it will be located in the Program Files x86 directory The Vega controller software will only be updated if the DEPLOY RTB action is included in the Actions txt file see section B 2 3 for details Optional The PA1002 bin file contains the firmware for the Vega controller This file is only required if the firmware on the Vega controller needs updating By default the firmware is located in C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers RollCall Templates Vega FPGA assuming Centra Workbench was installed in the default directory Note If Centra Workbench is installed in the default location on a 64 bit Windows computer then it will be located in the Program Files x86 directory The Vega controller firmware will only be updated if the PROG FPGA action is included in the Actions txt file see section B 2 3 4 for details USB Memory Stick Files Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 94 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Table 24 Filename RollCall Command Set Files Web Content Files RunLog txt Description Optional The RollCall command set files are installed on the Vega controller by default and are required when using RollCall to connect to the Vega router The RollCall Command Set files only need to be added to the USB memory stick when a newer version is released The most recent RollCall template files are stored in the following directory assuming Centra Workbench is
120. rences are already in use e A physical video reference input can be used to create between zero and four derived video reference signals for use in the router e Each router has a maximum of four video references in total in any mix of physical and derived references Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 29 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Card Locations External Video References on the HD BNC Connectors Internal Video Reference Signals available in the Router External Input 1 SD 525 Signal Internal Ref 1 Bypass SD 525 Signal External Input 2 SD 625 Signal External Input 3 1080P 60 Hz Signal m Internal Ref 2 Derived 1080P 50 Hz Signal Internal Ref 3 Derived 1080i 50 Hz Signal External Input 4 Not available as the maximum of four references are already in use Internal Ref 4 Derived 720P 60 Hz Signal i Fig 11 Derived References Example 3 4 2 Video Switching Point References Table 3 lists the video switching point references Video Reference Video Signal Auto Sets the reference type based on the signal type detected on the input All inputs default to Auto unless setup differently Internal Ref 1 Overrides the Auto detection by using one of the internal references to These can be a mix of the physical reference inputs and the derived Internal Ref 4 reference inputs depending on how the Vega controller is configured 525i59 525 interlaced 59 Hz 625i50
121. roduct is a Class 1 laser product output power lt 15mW at 1270 nm to 1610 nm with a beam divergence gt 30 mrad Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 13 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Safety 1 6 Front Panel Lock The Vega routers are fitted with two captive screws one on the left of the router and one on the right see Figure 1 These captive screws allow the router front panel to be locked and in normal operation the router must remain locked E ya Ayan nmmn T ee al _ C A I epee ps FAN meet e rese am I a I ps2 Fan o G meee mo 0 I pam maa se TO pa p i a oma Front Panel Fastening a m Screw 1 of 2 a neh ia Fig1 Front Panel Lock Vega 2U shown e The router must be locked in normal operation to ensure that it complies with safety standards Important e The risk of non compliance is with the user if the router is left unlocked in normal operation Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 14 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Safety 1 7 Transit Brackets There are two Transit Brackets in the Vega router that restrain the crosspoint and controller cards during transit see Figure 2 These transit brackets must be removed before the Vega router is powered on 1 2 Loosen the captive front panel fastening screws on the left and right of the router see Figure 1 on page 14 for details Open the
122. s installed in the default directory e If Centra Workbench is installed in the default location on a 64 bit Windows computer then it will be located in the Program Files x86 directory 1 To update the RollCall Command Set files in the Vega controller the following files must be on the USB memory stick e Actions txt Copy the Actions RollCall Vega txt file from C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers ControllerLoader to the USB memory stick and rename it Actions txt RollCall Command Set files Create a directory on the USB memory stick called RollCall and copy the files in the C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers RollCall Templates Vega directory to it e ControllerLoader rta Added by PBak Deploy see B 2 2 Update the Vega controller as described in section B 2 4 3 When the Vega controller has been reset it will restart with the new RollCall Command Set files Example Updating the Web Content Files in a Vega Controller The Web Content files are installed on the Vega controller by default and are required when using a web browser to connect to the Vega router When installed a web browser can be used to update the Vega software RTB file and to connect to the router using RollCall A Diagnostics tab is also available for use by Snell customer support The Web Content files only need to be updated when a newer version is released The Web Content files in the Vega controller can be update
123. still run from the common 48 Vdc output Table 19 Vega Status LEDs 2 Loosen the captive front panel fastening screws on the left and right of the router see Figure 42 3 Open the front door of the Vega Video Router router by pulling it outwards and swinging it down retaining screws one per Power Supply Vega Power Supply Fig 42 Vega 2U amp 4U Router PSU Replacement e Caution Double Pole Neutral Fusing e The fan will continue to run for 10 to 20 seconds after the power supply is removed from the router as 48 Vdc remains present for a short time e Once the Power Supply has been removed do not place your hands or any item inside the space left by the power supply as mains voltages are present inside the router Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 70 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance Note 11 2 1 Important A 4 Unscrew the power supply retaining screw on the failed power supply Figure 42 5 Slide the lock to the Right to release the failed power supply Pull the failed power supply out of the Vega Video Router while supporting the power supply from underneath 6 Slide the replacement power supply into the Vega Video Router and into the connectors at the rear of the router 7 Slide the lock to the Left to lock the power supply into position 8 Tighten the power supply retaining screw 9 The status LEDs for the replace
124. sue 2 Rev 2 Page 6 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Information and Notices Information and Notices About this Manual This manual describes the Vega 2U and 4U Video Routers and the configuration of the various modules that can be added to them Refer to the Vega Installation Manual for details on how to unpack and install the Vega Video Routers Refer to the Vega Router Control manual for details on configuring the router If you have any questions regarding the installation and setup of your product please refer to the following Customer Service contact details Customer Support United Kingdom HQ 44 0 118 921 4214 tel 44 0 118 921 4268 fax Regional Support Contacts Snell USA 1 818 556 2616 tel 1 818 556 2626 fax support us snellgroup com Snell Spain 34 91 446 23 07 tel 34 91 446 17 74 fax support spain snellgroup com Snell Asia Pacific 852 2356 1660 tel 852 2575 1690 fax support hk snellgroup com Snell Russia 7 499 248 3443 tel 7 499 248 1104 fax support russia snellgroup com customersupport snellgroup com Snell Germany 49 0 6122 98 43 0 tel 49 0 6122 98 43 44 fax support germany snellgroup com Snell France 33 141 95 30 50 tel 33 141 95 30 51 fax support france snellgroup com Snell India 91 124 462 6000 tel 91 124 437 5888 fax support india snellgroup com Snell China 86 10
125. t 1 Enter a port name in the Name field 2 From the Configured Type drop down list select Input Output Off default 3 From the Reference drop down list select the input reference default is Auto See Reference Signal on page 61 Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 60 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Configuration Status The status field reports the status of each port OK Port is configured correctly MISMATCH There is conflict between the Configured Type and the Detected Type or the SFP type is unknown Table 15 Status Overall Status The overall status reports an error if one or more ports have an error status OK Port is configured correctly MISMATCH There is conflict between the Configured Type and the Detected Type Table 16 Overall Status 9 3 3 3 Reference Signal A reference signal can be assigned to an input port For output ports this feature is disabled To set a reference signal for a port e Select the signal type from the Reference Signal drop down list See Video Reference Inputs on page 29 for more information on references 9 3 3 4 Catsii Control The Catsii function allows the router to display signal status or the location of an individual port on the router rear panel using the LEDs on the input and output modules Catsii Control O Off Status O Locator Reference Port Locator Auto v O 001 Auto v O 002 Auto v O 003 Auto O v O 004
126. t displays when opening the Video Routing Screen The XY Panel is used to set up routes from sources to destinations Edit Names EditProtect Options Sources Fin Annn Nm ca nni Route Information a Se1 15 _ Be _ Filter a 16 Panel Lock Unlock pl pri Destination Protect Status Per Fig 35 XY Panel Control Screen Routes can be set up to either occur immediately as soon as the route is made or upon the click of a Take button An Undo button can be added to the display so that a route may be undone When the Undo button is set up an Undo Timeout is included The timeout specifies the duration after routing in which it is still possible to revert back to the state before the route was made The Undo button is available whether routing immediately or when using a Take button Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 63 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Testing 10 2 1 Navigating the XY Panel Use the slider bars under the source and destination panels to navigate forward and reverse through the pages l Currently routed source on this page eo Currently routed destination on this page Current source page Current destination page Fig 36 Panel Pages Navigating to another page of sources or destinations displays a button indicating on whic
127. t to All outputs through to All inputs to 1 output and anything in between ES O E Er i _ gt o 5 5 I a SOD lt ll es ee 1 s Vega 2U Router ee J Vega 4U Router Fig 3 Vega 2U 8 4U Video Routers Front View Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 17 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Product Overview 2 1 Features and Benefits Note Total asymmetric signal routing with each signal port independently configurable as an input or output e No input output wastage which will often negate the need for a larger router if using a symmetrical router Mix and Match video signal types including 3Gbit amp 1 5Gbit HD SD ASI e A single router copes with all of the standard video signal types Coaxial Copper and or fiber connectivity using SFP fiber and SFP coaxial HD BNC options e Mix short and very long distances bridges all boundaries 12 Port bi directional HD BNC coaxial rear module available e Lower cost giving an improved return on investment for non fibered equipment Extensive protection and redundancy options with dual crosspoints dual controllers dual PSUs and dual buffer cards giving a high level of protection buffer cards on 4U versions only No loss of revenue from out of service or down time 4U Vega Router Only Two Controller cards and two Buffer cards are re
128. talled there is no need to check LED 1 but remember the Controller is active and no control will be possible while the reset is in progress 2 Check that LED 1 confirms the Vega controller is idle 3 Insert the correct USB memory stick Controller A or Controller B in the USB connector on the front of the Idle Vega controller see Table 20 4 Press the Reset button see Table 20 5 The Vega controller will reboot and the Vega controller will be reset to its factory default values See Table 20 for the LED status that is displayed when the factory reset is complete LED 3 to 7 Status Description LED Location When LEDs 3 to 7 continuously flash Green the Flashing factory reset has been successfully carried out and it is Green safe to remove the USB memory stick and re start the controller See step 6 Fault Conditions Flashing If LEDs 3 to 7 continuously flash Orange there has Vega Controller Orange been a minor error during the factory reset Flashing If LEDs 3 to 7 continuously flash Red there has been a Red major error during the factory reset In the Event of one or more Errors The most likely cause of an error is that the contents of the USB stick have been modified Details of the fault will be recorded on the USB memory stick in the RunLog txt log file It s best to start at the bottom of the RunLog txt file and work up as this is usually the quickest way to find the problem If further help is requir
129. the IP address of the Vega controller see section B 2 3 1 or section B 2 6 e For details on updating the firmware in the Vega controller see Vega Upgrades on page 73 Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 47 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Vega Controller Card 6 1 Vega Controller LEDs The LEDs on the controller card are shown in Fig 23 and Table 13 lists the Controller LED functions USB Upgrade Connector see Section 6 2 for details HDMI Connector Pull Tab for controller card removal Reset Button Fig 23 Vega Controller LEDs LED Description Power OK pool e Green Power is connected and okay e Off Power not connected or not okay Active Idle 1 e Flashing Green Active e Flashing Blue Idle Master Slave 2 Green Master Controller Blue Slave Controller Watchdog Status 3 e Flashing Green Watchdog enabled and running e Flashing Orange Watchdog disabled Table 13 Vega Controller LEDs Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 48 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Vega Controller Card 6 2 LED Description Serial Link Between Controllers Displays the status of the serial link between the active and idle controllers See LED 5 for further information Blue pulsing Green Link okay data is being transferred Green pulsing Blue Link okay no data is being transferred Magenta pulsing Blue Link error no connection with the o
130. the Second Vega Controller to Factory Defaults 81 11 7 Backup and Restore 81 11 7 1 Vega Router Backup 81 11 7 2 Vega Router Restore 82 11 7 3 Vega Level Backup 82 11 7 4 Vega Level Restore 83 Appendix A Connectots 85 A 1 Rear View 22 eee ee 85 A 2 Relay 9 Way Female D Type Connector 86 A 3 37 Way Female D Type Connector 87 A 3 1 RS422 9 Way Female D Type Connectors 88 Appendix B Vega Controller Advanced Operations 89 BA OVEIVIEWI maan Aa NAGDAAN a aa a e i RE RR om er 89 B 2 Update Vega Controller Software Using Pbak Deploy 90 B 2 1 Writing the RTB files to the USB Memory Stick 90 B 2 2 USB Memory Stick Files 92 B 2 3 ControllerLoader Application Actions 96 B 2 4 Updating the Software in the Vega Controller 112 B 2 5 Updating the Software in the Second Vega Controller 113 B 2 6 Creating a Bootable USB Memory Stick 113 B 2 7 Creating and Restoring an Image of a Bootable USB Memory Stick 115 Appendix C Specificat
131. the Upgrade button e During the active controller upgrade the main fans will run at full speed This is normal and the fan speed will return to normal once the upgrade is complete 4 The controller will now be upgraded Follow the on screen prompts Once the upgrade is complete the controller is automatically restarted 5 Confirm that the router is working correctly Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 79 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 11 4 11 5 Note Note Upgrading the Vega Router Firmware without RollCall The supplied USB stick s can be used to upgrade the Vega router firmware and specify IP addresses without the need to use RollCall see Appendix B for details although this is for advanced users only Reset Vega Controllers to Factory Defaults Each Vega Controller is supplied with a USB memory stick The USB memory sticks are used to reset the Vega Controllers to a factory default condition and will erase all previous settings from the controllers and restore the default IP address e A factory reset should only be carried out if you are willing to loose all Vega controller settings e Do not attempt a factory reset if the contents of the USB Memory Stick have been modified in any way 1 Locate the Inactive Vega controller see Table 20 for LED positions LED 1 Idle Flashing Blue Active Flashing Green If only one controller is ins
132. ther controller Indicates the other controller is not present not running or the serial link is not working Orange Pulses Error received data for unconfigured device Indicates the other controller is configured differently from the controller receiving the data or it has no configuration Red Pulses Error received data with invalid format Serial Data Replication Local Router Device The Serial Link is used to replicate LocalRouter device data between the active and idle controllers Replicated data includes crosspoint status module configuration and port configuration 2 e Off Active Controller e Flashing Green Idle controller receiving background update data e Flashing Orange Idle controller data synchronisation with Active controller in progress 6 Not used 7 Not used Table 13 Vega Controller LEDs USB Memory Stick Each Vega Controller is supplied with a USB memory stick The USB memory sticks are used to reset the Vega Controllers to a factory default condition and will erase all previous settings from the controllers and restore the default IP address The supplied USB stick s can be used to upgrade the Vega router firmware and specify IP addresses without the need to use RollCall see Appendix B for details although this is for advanced users only Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 49 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Vega Controller Card 6 3 Inserting and Removing Vega Contro
133. this file are the ones used when using the SET IP ADDRESS or UPDATE CONFIG XML action in the Actions txt file The text file can be created in any pure text editor such as Microsoft Notepad The file can contain multiple lines with one for each Vega controller and is in the following format IP_ADDRESS SUBNET_ADDRESS DEFAULT_GATEWAY If the default gateway address is unknown or is not required enter 0 0 0 0 Example IP list txt file for six Vega controllers 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 192 163 1 3 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 4 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 5 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 6 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 192 163 1 7 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 The ControllerLoader application uses the IP Address details in the first line of the text file for the first controller The line is then automatically commented out with the symbol when the Vega controller is successfully updated so that the next line is then available for the next controller to be updated Optional The CentraController rtb file contains the software for the Vega controller This file is only reguired if the software on a Vega controller needs updating The CentraController rtb file can be found at C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers Centra assuming Centra Workbench is installed in the default location Note If Centra Workbench is installed in the default location on a 64 bit Windows compute
134. tput Cards Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 33 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Input and Output Modules 192 Input Output ports in 8 rows of 12 on each side of the router Each port is configurable to be an input or output using Fiber or HD BNC by use of input output rear modules and SFP modules See sections 4 3 and 4 4 for details Port 1 Port 12 Port 97 Port 108 ani TELL ge 4 ToL O TAO Port 85 Port 96 Port 181 Port 192 Fig 13 Vega 4U Rear View Showing the Input and Output Cards Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 34 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Input and Output Modules 4 2 Inserting and Removing Input and Output Modules The input and output modules are located horizontally at the rear of the Vega Video Router see Figure 12 The input and output modules can be hot swapped in the Vega Video Router but if they are in use they will cease to function until they are replaced Electrostatic Damage e Static precautions must be observed when inserting and removing cards 1 To remove an input output card from the router un screw the captive screws at the left and right ends of the input output card being removed NEST il f PEPE Ji o Fig 14 Vega 2U amp 4U Rear Connectors pest Important e Blanking plates VG RMBP must be fitted to any vacant slot on the rear
135. tratada por personal cualificado Advertencias de Seguridad Las instrucciones de servicio cuando sean dadas son s lo para uso de personal cualificado Para reducir el riesgo de choque el ctrico no llevar a cabo ninguna operacion de servicio aparte de las contenidas en las instrucciones de operacion a menos que se este cualificado para realizarlas Referir todo el trabajo de servicio a personal cualificado Para reducir el riesgo de choque el ctrico no exponer este equipo a la Iluvia o humedad Siempre asegurarse de que la unidad est propiamente conectada a tierra y que las conexiones de alimentacion estan hechas correctamente Este equipo debe ser alimentado desde un sistema de alimentacion con conexi n a TIERRA 2 y teniendo una conexi n neutra facilmente identificable La toma de alimentacion para la unidad debe ser cercana y facilmente accesible Conexion de alimentacion en otros paises que no sean USA El equipo es normalmente entregado con un cable de alimentacion con un enchufe hembra estandar IEC en un extremo y con una clavija estandar IEC en el otro Si se requiere eliminar la clavija para sustituirla por otra disponer dicha clavija de una forma segura El c digo de color a emplear es como sigue E E VERDE AMARILLO conectado a E 5 MNZ EF Conductor de proteccion a Tierra Clavija Enchufe Aerea Macho Aereo Hembra Earth en el original AZUL
136. troller 1 Connect to the inactive secondary controller To do this click on the Build Network button E in the main toolbar z E http 172 31 9 243 applet applet htm gateway 172 31 9 243 amp port 2050 amp gateway2 17 http 172 31 9 243 applet applet htm gateway 172 31 9 243 amp port 2050 amp gateway2 1 za Re Be 9 ag EH a controller 172 31 9 243 A A Et Bt Z Controller 0 Nucleus 2 1 1 4 Comms Setup Build Network Vega 0000 0A 00 Vega 1 1 4 IP Bridge m Matrixi Router Matrix 1 1 4 IP Share Statistics Firmware Version PA1002G Software Version 2 0 2 Beta Software Build Date Alza 20 2042 19 40 Fig 49 Build Network Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 76 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 2 The Build Network screen displays The ip address can be one of two formats ipAddress or ipAddress port If no port is specified the default port 2050 is used Note that rebuilding the network will close all current control connections 8 Auto Reconnect IP Address 172 31 9 245 2051 Ta O Serial Connection COMI v 38400 v Fig 50 Build Network Screen 3 The inactive controller displays in the network tree Right click on the controller and select Unit Upgrade from the menu Type the IP address of the inactive controller and append the following 22051
137. u have the correct Vega controller rtb file This is written to the USB memory stick using PBak Deploy see section B 2 e ControllerLoader rta Added by PBak Deploy see B 2 File Edit Format View Help This example Actions file will deploy the first RTB file found on the memory stick to the controller DEPLOY RTB NON FATAL Fig 65 Example Actions txt File to Update the Controller Software 2 Update the Vega controller as described in section B 2 4 3 When the Vega controller has reset it will be running the new software 4 If two Vega controllers are installed they must both be running the same version of software so the second Vega controller will also need updating Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 105 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com B 2 3 4 Example Updating The Vega Controller FPGA Important Important Important Note If you know the Vega IP address you can easily update the Vega controller firmware from RollCall see section 11 3 for details The EEPROM firmware in the Vega controller can be upgraded using the bootable USB memory stick To create the bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 1 It is strongly recommended that the Vega controller Fan controller Buffer Crosspoint and Input Output module FPGAs are programmed as individual operations This simplifies the individual FPGA programming tasks It is n
138. updated the video display will lose its video signal part way through the update as the controller automatically reboots This is normal and part of the update process it does not mean that the process is complete The LEDs will now go off and stay off while the controller performs and automatic reset and reboots When the LEDs on the controller flash green the Vega controller upgrade process is complete Remove the USB memory stick and press the Reset button to reboot the controller The RunLog txt file will contain multiple entries as each entry is associated with a controller reboot When the Vega controller has reset it will be running the new FPGA firmware Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 106 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com 7 If two Vega controllers are installed they must both be running the same version of FPGA firmware so the second Vega controller will also need updating B 2 3 5 Example Updating the Fan Controller FPGA Important Important If you know the Vega IP address you can easily update the Vega controller firmware from RollCall see section 11 3 for details The Vega Fan controller software is updated on the Vega controller using the bootable USB memory stick To create the bootable USB memory stick see section B 2 6 1 Ensure the Vega controller FPGA is updated before updating the Fan controller FPGA see section B 2 3 4 It is strongly recomme
139. v 2 Page 10 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Safety Simbolos de Seguranca O simbolo triangular adverte para a necessidade de consultar o manual antes de utilizar o equipamento ou efectuar qualquer ajuste Este simbolo indica a presenga de voltagens perigosas no interior do equipamento As pegas ou partes existentes no interior do equipamento nao necessitam de interven o manuten o ou manuseamento por parte do utilizador Repara es ou outras interven es devem ser efectuadas apenas por t cnicos devidamente habilitados Avisos de Seguran a As instru es de manuten o fornecidas s o para utiliza o de t cnicos qualificados Para reduzir o risco de choque el ctrico n o devem ser realizadas interven es no equipamento n o especificadas no manual de instala es a menos que seja efectuadas por t cnicos habilitados Para reduzir o risco de choque el ctrico n o expor este equipamento chuva ou humidade Assegurar que a unidade est sempre devidamente ligada terra e que as liga es alimenta o est o correctas O sistema de alimenta o do equipamento deve por raz es de seguran a possuir liga o a terra de protec o Be ligagao ao NEUTRO devidamente identificada A tomada de energia a qual a unidade esta ligada deve situar se na sua proximidade e facilmente acessivel Ligacao da alimentacao noutros paises que nao os EUA O equipamento norm
140. w Flashing receiving information and working correctly Off Normal state Flashing the command message from the Vega controller is corrupt or hasn t been received This communications error could be caused by a hardware failure although this is unlikely Check that the buffer card is inserted correctly If the CMD Error LED is flashing at the same time as the CMD OK LED is flashing it suggests a mismatch in the configuration of the Vega router controller Yellow Active Off Idle To manually change the active buffer card to idle press the Reset button on the front edge of the active buffer card see Figure 25 Table 14 Vega 4U Buffer Card LEDs Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 52 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Vega Buffer Card Vega 4U only 7 2 Note Inserting and Removing Vega Buffer Cards The Vega buffer cards are located vertically in the front of the Vega Video Router see Figure 6 on page 25 The buffer cards can be hot swapped in the Vega Video Router without loosing any functionality assuming that a second redundant buffer card is installed and working in the router If a redundant buffer card is not fitted functionality will be lost until the buffer card is replaced see Note If all of the buffer cards are removed from the router e The fans will run at full speed and control will be lost until at least one buffer card has been fitted Any rout
141. wing notes Caution Double Pole Neutral Fusing Ensure you have a replacement rear fan assembly before removing the old fan assembly Vega 2U Fan Module assembly replacement VG RMFU Rear dual fan unit Vega 4U Fan Module assembly replacement VG RMFU192 Rear fan unit The fan blades can continue to spin for a short time after the fan assembly has been removed from the router Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 71 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Maintenance 2 Remove the four fan retaining screws highlighted in red in Figure 43 Fig 43 Vega 2U and 4U Router Rear Fans Vega 2U Fan retaining screws Vega 4U Fan retaining screws Vega port number retaining plates allow the removal BE HI it of the upper and rn pine i i a lower fans Vega 4U 3 Vega 4U only remove the two port number retaining plates shown in Figure 43 to free the fan assemblies Pull the failed fan assembly straight back from the Vega router and support it from underneath The entire fan assembly will slide out Once the fan has been removed do not place your hands or any item inside the space left by the fan as voltages are still present inside the router Support the replacement fan assembly from underneath and slide it into the router Ensure that the fan assembly is fully seated in the router There should be no gap between the Vega rear panel and the flange of the fan assembly Vega 4U on
142. wn on clasp Power each laser 2 dBm typical 5 dBm minimum 0 dBm maximum Extinction Ratio 7 dB typical Table 38 CWDM SFP Fiber Module Transmitter Specifications SM T35T37 3G 2 x Transmitters Laser s DFB Distributed Feedback Wavelength 1 1351 nm 6 5 nm Pink shown on clasp Wavelength 2 1371 nm 6 5 nm Beige not shown on clasp Power each laser 2 dBm typical 5 dBm minimum 0 dBm maximum Extinction Ratio 7 dB typical Table 39 CWDM SFP Fiber Module Transmitter Specifications SM T31T33 3G 2 x Transmitters Laser s DFB Distributed Feedback Wavelength 1 1311 nm 6 5 nm Yellow Green shown on clasp Wavelength 2 1331 nm 6 5 nm Yellow Ocher not shown on clasp Power each laser 2 dBm typical 5 dBm minimum 0 dBm maximum Extinction Ratio 7 dB typical Table 40 CWDM SFP Fiber Module Transmitter Specifications Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 120 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com SM T27T29 3G 2 x Transmitters Laser s DFB Distributed Feedback Wavelength 1 1271 nm 6 5 nm Light Purple shown on clasp Wavelength 2 1291 nm 6 5 nm Sky Blue not shown on clasp Power each laser 2 dBm typical 5 dBm minimum 0 dBm maximum Extinction Ratio 7 dB typical Table 41 CWDM SFP Fiber Module Transmitter Specifications C 6 Coaxial Copper SFP Modules General Specification The general information in Table 42 applies to the HD BNC SFP Coaxial modules Coaxial Copper SFP M
143. xx rtb Used to specify a particular rtb file if the USB memory stick contains more than one rtb file The drive letter must be included If the filename includes any spaces the entire filepath must be enclosed in quotation marks Optional parameter NON FATAL Example DEPLOY RTB D NNewCentraController rtb NON FATAL PURGE DCCP CONFIG Used to delete the CentraController dccp config file from the Vega controller If the CentraController dccp config file is not present this action will still report success in the RunLog txt text file Optional parameter NON FATAL Example PURGE DCCP CONFIG NON FATAL PURGE CONFIG XML Used to delete the config xml file from the Vega controller If the config xml file is not present this action will still report success in the RunLog txt text file Optional parameter NON FATAL Example PURGE CONFIG XML NON FATAL Table 25 Actions and Parameters Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 97 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Action UPDATE CONFIG XML PURGE PERSISTED DATA DELETE FILE COPY FILE Description Used to create or overwrite the existing config xml file on the Vega controller using the IP address details from the IP list txt file and the configuration details from the ConfigTemplate xml file See section B 2 2 for details of the IP list txt and ConfigTemplate xml files Optional parameter NON FATAL Example UPDATE CONFIG XML NON FATAL
144. y 37 way D type to four 9 way D type connectors for the auxiliary serial ports Purchased separately For details of the RS 422 pin outs from the breakout cable see Table 23 on page 88 Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 20 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Product Overview 2 5 Front Panel LEDs The front panel LEDs give the user a quick and simple visual check of the state of the router and its systems Fig 4 Vega 2U amp 4U Asymmetric Video Router Front View me 11 L eee _ Vega 4U Router 2 5 1 PSU and PSU Fan Status LEDs A The PSU and fan status LEDs are on the left of the front panel see Figure 4 for location and Table 1 for details Ifa PSU fails then PSU redundancy will be lost until a new PSU is fitted Vega 2U replacement PSU part number VG PSU096 A Vega 4U replacement PSU part number VG PSU192 A fa power supply fan fails the Vega rear fan will increase in speed to compensate Status LEDs PS1 LED upper PSU Fan upper PSU Fan Table 1 Function e Green PSU 1 48 Vdc output working e Off PSU 1 not fitted e Red PSU 1 48 Vdc output not present Possible Causes PSU 1 PSU board fuse s blown Not user replaceable PSU 1 mains cable not connected PSU 1 has failed e Green Fan running e Off PSU 1 not fitted e Red Failed Note If the associated PSU has fail
145. y at the front of the Vega Video Router see Figure 5 and Figure 6 on page 25 for location details The crosspoint cards can be hot swapped in the Vega Video Router but if a redundant crosspoint card is not fitted and working crosspoint functionality will be lost until the crosspoint card is replaced If a redundant crosspoint card is fitted and working then the router will continue to function but redundancy will be lost until both the main and redundant crosspoint cards are fitted and working Electrostatic Damage e Static precautions must be observed when inserting and removing cards Remove J Insert Fig 21 Inserting a Crosspoint Card 1 To remove a crosspoint card from the router pull on the two levers and slide the card out of the frame 2 Toinsert the crosspoint card locate the card in the frame slots with the levers pointing out from the router and the electronic components facing the top of the router 3 Push the crosspoint card in until the levers locate in the router frame 4 Push the levers to fully lock the crosspoint card in place Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 45 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Crosspoint Card Issue 2 Rev 2 Page 46 2013 Snell Limited Vega Video Router www snellgroup com Vega Controller Card 6 Vega Controller Card Note The Vega Video Router can be fitted with up to two Vega controller cards Fitting a
146. y stick in a computer while the computer is being rebooted as this can cause the computer to malfunction e For this reason it is also recommended that the USB memory stick is removed from the computer when not in use in case the computer is rebooted accidentally due to a power failure or due to automatic updates being installed The Actions txt file can be created and edited in any pure text editor for example Microsoft Notepad The file can be created as a new file or based on the example Actions txt file stored in C Program Files Snell MCM Controllers ControllerLoader assuming Centra is installed in the default location General Information e Adding NON FATAL as the last parameter of any action means that if that action fails the ControllerLoader application will carry on running and will record the result including the error in the RunLog txt file e If NON FATAL is not the last parameter of an action and that action fails the ControllerLoader application will stop and will record the error in the RunLog txt file e The character is used at the start of a line to comment the contents of that line out so that the ControllerLoader application does not try and action it A comment cannot be added to the end of an action line e The USB memory stick drive letter is D when plugged in to the Vega controller e The Vega controller drive letter is C e Empty lines are allowed in the Actions txt file but lines with just a space
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