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1. Figure 2 22 MV 16 Grid Menu Snap to Grid Check to enable tiles to be snapped to the nearest grid position when repositioning The tip left corner of the tile is anchored to the top left corner of the grid position 3x3 grid Check to define a 3x3 grid 4x4 grid Check to define a 4x4 grid 5x5 grid Check to define a 5x5 grid 6x6 grid Check to define a 6x6 grid MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 28 MV Series snellgroup com 2 3 3 6 Help Menu About This menu provides current status information on the Browser CPU and scaler firmware versions BCS Applet Version 1 1 build 20090605 OS Linux 2 6 22 1 0 smu116 2428 Sat May 23 19 10 59 ES CPU module firmware revision 2 0beta3 Scaler 1 firmware 1 6 Scaler 2 firmware 1 6 Scaler 3 firmware 1 Scaler 4 firmware 1 Scaler 5 firmware 1 Scaler 6 firmware 1 Scaler 7 firmware 1 Scaler 8 firmware 1 Scaler 9 firmware 1 Scaler 10 firmware 1 6 Scaler 11 firmware 1 6 Scaler 12 firmware 1 6 Figure 2 23 MV 16 Help Menu About Dialog 2 3 3 7 Edit Object Window The Edit Object menu is used to set up all the attributes of a tile It can be opened using two methods 1 Double click on the object to edit or 2 Gotothe Object menu and select Edit Object or New Object The Edit Object menu comprises four tabs e Type e Border e Properties and e UMD Some controls such as Properties depen
2. Select the loss and over thresholds for analog and digital sources Choose an anti phase threshold for channel pairs Select All to enable a specific alarm for all channels Unchecked alarms remain disabled even if Use Audio Channel Alarm Settings is checked in the Alarm tab Nominal threshold settings apply if individual alarms are enabled but Use Audio Channel Alarm Settings is not checked Enable Alarms Audio Loss Threshold Audio Over Threshold Antiphase Threshold MV 16 User Instruction Manual To enable an individual audio loss or over alarm check the box in line with the audio channel For phase or carrier loss alarms check the box in line with a pair of audio channels The level at which audio is considered lost select values from the analog and digital drop down boxes The range is OdB to 50dB for analog and 18dBfs to 70 dBfs for digital The level at which audio is considered over level select values from the analog and digital drop down boxes The range is 0dB to 20dB for analog and OdBfs to 20dBfs for digital The phase values in degrees before a pair of channels is considered to be out of phase The range is 90 to 180 Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 21 MV Series snellgroup com The effective Alarm State for individual alarms depends on the Use audio channel alarm settings box check state and the applicable audio alarm state in the Alarm tab as explained below If Use Aud
3. Audio output channel selection controls Select the source and source channel number to be directed to the output Issue 01 Rev 4 Page 15 O 2010 Snell Limited MV Series snellgroup com GPO Alarms Tab Module Properties 0 tg __Boards Screen purces Audio Monitors Audio Outputs GPO Alarm Hetwork NGM 164 GPO Alarm Humber Alarm Source sm E Figure 2 11 MV 16 Module Menu GPO Alarms Tab GPO Alarm Number Select GPI alarm output number 1 to 8 Alarm Source Assign alarm source to the selected GPI alarm output number MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 16 MV Series snellgroup com Network Tab Hostname Use DHCP IP Address Netmask Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Apply SNMP Add Delete MV 16 User Instruction Manual Module Properties 0 tg Screen Audio Monitors Audio Outputs GPO Alarms Hetwork Hostname multiviewer Use DHCP IP Address 192 168 2 120 Hetmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 DHS Server 1 192 168 0 1 DHS Server 2 0 0 0 0 SHMP Version 2wi vc SHMP md 1 mn Figure 2 12 MV 16 Module Menu Network Tab Enter friendly name for MV 16 Check to use DHCP for automatic acquisition of network settings Uncheck for entry of fixed network settings Enter fixed IP address Enter network mask if required Enter gateway address i
4. Once the first Remote Panel has been connected to MV 16 via LAN any additional remote units may be cascaded from the first by means of a pin to pin RS422 cable The DATA OUT port of the first unit is connected to the DATA IN port of the second unit The following table shows the connections between multiple Remote panel units Signal Remote Panel DATA IN Remote Panel DATA OUT GND 4 5 9 4 5 9 RX RX 2 2 TX TX 3 3 RX RX 7 7 8 8 TX TX MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 52 MV Series snellgroup com 4 Uploading graphics files Graphics files may be uploaded to the frame and assigned as tile objects for display They might be used for channel identification purposes and up to four images may be displayed at any one time Graphics files to be stored in the frame must be in the bmp png format Uploading the files is performed using a PC connected to the MV 16 LAN port directly or over a network 1 Establish communication with the MV 16 frame by using Windows Explorer to search for the IP address of the frame ftp xxx xxx XXX XXX 2 Right click in the right hand side of the Windows Explorer page and select Login As from the menu The FTP server Log On As window appears Log in with the user name root using the password smv The complete list of currently loaded files is revealed 3 Copy the graphics file or files to the clipboard and paste them into the right hand side
5. Introduction An overview of the features of the MV 16 Operation The operational modes and the web interface of the MV 16 Installation The hardware setup and configuration of the MV 16 Uploading graphics files Uploading of the graphics files used with the MV 16 Upgrading firmware How to upgrade the firmware Technical Appendix Tabular overviews of the technical details of the MV 16 its components and of their interfaces Troubleshooting How to troubleshoot the MV 16 if it does not operate correctly Numbering Chapters pages and figures are numbered as follows Chapters are outline numbered e g 2 2 3 Using Bitmaps Pages are numbered sequentially by chapter e 9 Page vii Or Page 2 1 Figures are also numbered sequentially by chapter e g Figure 5 4 figure title MV Series User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page iii MV Series snellgroup com Contents ETT EE IE AI RR AN E RR RE PRI E NT AR IE PRE A ii Trademarks uccide aio ao oin OC GR n ea n EORR ed EO di a pc UR ii Mele iilii MR M ii glo EE TEE ETE iii Contents eC MA iv Table of ge NE RN vi 1 et ET pia aaa cca na ta ni iii ei ia ic ti ni int dt a ia ce tich 1 1 1 System CONCE EE alu ga atei ba anl ae atata 1 1 2 Features and benefits s catena aici e le e a n dn ta su 2 1 2 1 Powerful SITIS E 3 1 2 2 Captions and UMD esronnrnnnrn
6. USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL snellgroup com MV Series snellgroup com General Snell has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this document which is supplied for information purposes only and does not constitute any form of warranty or guarantee The information within this document is subject to change without notice Trademarks All trademarks acknowledged Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders All brand and product names mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood as advertising for the products or their manufacturers Copyright All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied reproduced or translated It shall not otherwise be recorded transmitted or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of Snell MV Series User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page ii MV Series snellgroup com Format This Owner s Manual describes the design and operation of the MV Series from Snell It is intended and written for operators of the MV 16 Structure This Manual is divided into the following sections chapters Preliminary Pages Explains the structure of the manual itself this list and provides general information about Copyright and Trademarks Tables of Contents and Figures are also provided in this section of the manual
7. r 1 m Fit object onto grid r n LT Size object to grid L Size object to screen Figure 2 21 MV 16 Object Menu Creates a new object and open the Edit Object Dialog described in the Edit Object Dialog section Open the Edit Object Dialog for the tile object that is currently selected Delete the currently selected tile object Copy the display properties of the currently selected tile object excludes source properties Paste the copied the display properties of the currently selected tile object Create a new object and paste to it any previously copied display properties Send the currently selected tile object in front of all other objects Send the currently selected tile object behind all other objects Expands all edges of the currently selected tile object to the nearest grid Sets the size of the currently selected tile object to the chosen grid pitch 2010 Snell Limited Page 27 MV Series snellgroup com Size object to Set the selected tile object to full screen size screen 2 3 3 5 Grid Menu The grid menu enables the Editor Workspace to be defined by a grid for ease of aligning tiles in a regular arrangement The Size Object to Grid function in the main toolbar works in conjunction with this feature and automatically sizes the currently selected tile to the cell size of the grid that has been set Grid Help 1 ge Snap to Grid O 3x3 grid 4x4grid 5x5 grid 6 x 6 grid
8. 8 Figure 2 4 MV 16 Toolbar with Tooltips c cceesesseeceneeeeeeeneeeessaneneeeeeeesenseseeseaneneesenteneeeees 9 Figure 2 5 MV 16 Module Menn sii eco sa ore doo a a i inc e do it 10 Figure 2 6 MV 16 Module Menu Boards Tab ENEE 11 Figure 2 7 MV 16 Module Menu Screen Tab mmm cnc ramana nennen 12 Figure 2 8 MV 16 Module Menu Sources Tab nenea anna nnne 13 Figure 2 9 MV 16 Module Menu Audio Monitor Tab 14 Figure 2 10 MV 16 Module Menu Audio Outputs Tab 15 Figure 2 11 MV 16 Module Menu GPO Alarms Tab eee een 16 Figure 2 12 MV 16 Module Menu Network Tab 17 Figure 2 15 MV 16 Source Properties Audio Tab 18 Figure 2 16 MV 16 Source Properties Alarm Tab 19 Figure 2 17 MV 16 Source Properties Audio Alarms Tab 21 Figure 2 18 MV 16 Source Properties Copy Tab 23 Figure 2 19 MV 16 Remote Control Setup eee nenea nana nana aaa aa 24 Figure 2 20 MV 16 Layout MO ice easier aiii ia dai a ada ati E eR CBAR acies Ia Sa ten lie aa 25 Figure 2 21 MV 16 Layout Properties Dialog rrorrrrrnnnnnnnavvenernvnnnnnnnnnvenennnnnenennnnnnnnenenerrennnnnne 25 Figure 2 22 MV 16 Group MenU is casetele balena aaa his 26 Figure 2 23 E Le eer E EEN 27 Figure 2 24 MV 16 Grid Menu ss cana cinei cae a le i n ec ei ca ce ao ee 28 Figure 2 25 MV 16 Help Menu About Dialog mmm nenea anna a aaanea 29 Figure 2 26 MV 16 Edit Object Type Tab EE 30 F
9. The 1U MV 16 frame showing main side to side ventilation 51 Figure 6 1 RS 232 and RS 422 Connector ocna cani din ta a i n e a nenat 59 Discciculo 59 Figure 6 3 37 pole sub D female connector eeeessssseseeeeeeee eene nennen emana aaa 60 Figure 6 4 25 pole sub D female connechor essen nennen 61 MV Series User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page vii MV Series snellgroup com 1 Introduction The compact MV 16 multi viewer enables up to 16 channels of video to be viewed on a single display device The inputs are auto sensing composite SDI HD SDI inputs In addition there are two DVI I video inputs Up to 3G 1080p is supported Function Figure 1 1 The MV 16 Multi Viewer Front Panel The MV 16 is designed to optimize monitoring flexibility within the multi channel video environment whether used for video production television broadcast or CCTV It is supplied as a 1U rack mounting frame with an optional remote control panel It is easily controlled from a PC web browser hosted by the frame itself either directly via an Ethernet cable or over a network 1 1 System concept The modular architecture is designed for scalability Each video input card handles four channels Up to four cards may be fitted to the frame providing a total of 16 inputs Additionally if external audio functional
10. The selected alarm will appear with its descriptive text highlighted in red Choose the required properties from the right hand section of the window and check the Enabled box to activate the alarm An enabled alarm is shown with a green circle before the descriptive text MV 16 User Instruction Manual To setup audio alarms check the Use audio channel alarm settings box and click on Setup Audio Alarms Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 20 MV Series snellgroup com Audio Alarms To setup audio alarms check the Use audio channel alarm settings box and click on Setup Audio Alarms from the Alarm tab of the Source Properties dialog Audio Alarms Audio Loss Threshold Analogue 0dB v Digital 18 dBfs w Audio Over Threshold Analogue 0 dB v Digital 0 dBfs v Antiphase Threshold 90 v Enable Alarms Audio Loss Audio Over Phase Carrier Loss Channel 1 m Channel 2 LJ LJ e Channel 3 CH CH Channel 4 ln IT ag Channel 5 L Channel 6 LI Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 L ke a Channel 12 g g Channel 13 r3 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 nl ke All all an an Figure 2 15 MV 16 Source Properties Audio Alarms Tab Check the boxes to activate individual audio alarms for channels or pairs of channels
11. allow arbitrary layering of sources each input board has information about all of the tile positions allowing each tile to be displayed as required and enabling picture overlay with complex borders DVI I inputs replace inputs on BNC 1 and 2 If DVI I input 1 is enabled any SDI input on BNC 1 is replaced by the DVI I input Similarly DVD I input 2 will replace any SDI input on BNC 2 If composite inputs are used on BNC 1 and 2 they may be routed inside the first video card to channels 3 and or 4 1 2 Features and benefits e Up to 16 auto sensing monitored composite SDI HD SDI S Video RGB and YUV inputs and two DVI I video inputs up to 3G 1080p e DVI I output up to 1080p60 1920x1080 in 16 9 e Genlocked inputs for flicker free and full frame operation e Teletext analog subtitles AFD WSS VITC SDI HD SDI only decoding amp monitoring e Up to 256 channels of embedded audio may be displayed as industry standard bar graphs with a choice of scales ballistics e Up to 32 channels of external audio analog or digital AES EBU with SRC may be displayed using the appropriate the optional input card e Support for additional external audio inputs analog AES EBU and Dolby Digital is possible using the Snell MV Audio e g if the MV 16 frame is full e 4 pairs of assignable analog audio monitor outputs e Outputs for up to 32 channels of demuxed audio analogue or AES EBU e Alarms for video audio and metadata with out
12. clicking on a tile selecting the Properties tab from the Edit Object menu and selecting an available source Currently selected objects are highlighted with a blue border Tiles can be moved and resized using conventional mouse operations Tile borders may appear incomplete to indicate where they lie behind other objects MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 Objects object 0 Video 1 __ object 1 video 2 __ object 2 Video 3 L object 3 Video 4 object 4 Video 5 7 Object 6 Video 7 Object 7 Video 8 7 Object 8 Video 9 __ Object 9 video 10 L object 10 Video 11 __ object 11 Video 12 7 object 12 Video 13 L object 13 Video 14 object 14 Video 15 L object 15 Video 16 Sources AC SDI Source 1 1 7 SDI Source 2 2 7 SDI Source 3 3 7 SDI Source 4 4 7 ISDI Source 5 5 47 ni source t 6 7 ISDI Source 7 7 7 SDI Source 8 8 7 SDI Source 9 9 SC SDI Source 10 10 Page 8 Figure 2 3 MV 16 Object and Source Explorer 2010 Snell Limited MV Series snellgroup com 2 3 1 Object and Source Explorer The Object and Source Explorer Figure 2 3 displays the contents of the Objects folder and the Sources folder The Objects folder contains the list of current objects and each object s given name The currently selected object is highlighted The Sources folder contains the list of video and au
13. clients may be used as an alternative to Windows Explorer For example WinSCP This may be required should difficulties be encountered using Windows Explorer For example file transfer could be blocked by some Windows security measures The procedure when using other FTP clienis is generally similar 1 Open the FTP client 2 Enter the IP address of the MV 16 as the Host Name 3 Enter ftp as the User Name no password required 4 Check that the file protocol is set for FTP and press Enter or Login as required ge If prompted for a password leave blank and press OK 6 A window will appear Copy the new firmware files from the left hand side PC and paste to the right hand side MV 16 7 lf in any doubt as to the procedure for your specific FTP client consult the appropriate user guide or product vendor necessary the IP address of the frame can be changed within the on screen 9 The IP addresses of the frame and the PC must be in the same range If configuration menu MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 54 MV Series snellgroup com 5 1 Updating the scalers Some firmware updates may include additional revisions for the video board scalers The requirement for updating the scalers can be determined by going to the Help About menu If any scalers need updating then there will be a tag needs updating next to the scalers listed Where scaler updates are required proce
14. configured for either RS232 or RS422 operation The mode of operation is set by means of jumpers J13 and J14 on the CPU board The pin assignment of the connector is given in section 6 2 Interfaces Jumpers J1 J13 and J14 are located on the Controller CPU card Access requires the removal of the CPU card from the front of the unit with the power removed UIS RU ti SMV 116 CPU CONTROLLER i FIRMWARE REL 1 0 WU Jumper J13 C2 WA Lu Jumper J14 i 3 mm vm O Ee gt LI WY Figure 3 5 MV 16 CPU Card Jumper Position 1 2 Position 2 3 J1 used for debugging normal J13 RS422 RS232 set in conjunction with J14 Figure 3 5 is of the CPU card showing the jumpers the table above shows the jumper settings Pin 1 is indicated on the PCB Other CPU card settings and controls are for factory use only MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 49 MV Series snellgroup com 3 6 Audio I O connector pin assignments AES EBU inputs or outputs depending on the card fitted may be jumper selected per channel to be either balanced or unbalanced The settings are set via jumpers on each digital audio input card cies C185 ten See NINNNNN Une MULL Ct Cet C Cat Ca Cs cruacoun cuau EN gt oa e o om MUNK nm KT PUUSSSSSSSSS DD ha Cuca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Car O 0OUN 0 U 2000 Cow NN Ae NN an ae Ca
15. for the 37 pole sub D female connector analog pin signal pin O o DO oO FPF CQ N O 11 12 13 14 15 16 MV 16 User Instruction Manual 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 common GND 20 21 22 23 signal 16 15 14 13 24 common GND 25 26 27 28 common GND 29 30 31 32 12 11 33 common GND 34 35 Issue 01 Rev 4 4 3 Page 60 pin o ON DO Oo A W N O 12 13 14 15 16 digital signal pin common GND 20 21 8 22 23 7 24 25 6 26 27 5 28 common GND 29 30 4 31 32 3 33 34 2 35 signal p common GND 4 3 common GND 2 2010 Snell Limited MV Series snellgroup com 17 2 36 2 17 36 18 1 37 1 18 1 37 1 19 common GND 19 common GND 6 2 4 Analog monitor out connector D sub 25 male 1 13 14 25 Figure 6 4 25 pole sub D female connector The following table gives the pin assignments for the 25 pole sub D female connector pin signal pin signal 1 In 8 14 In 8 2 In 8GND 15 In 7 3 In 7 16 In 7GND 4 In 6 17 In 6 5 In 6GND 18 In 5 6 In 5 19 In SGND 7 In 4 20 In 4 8 In 4GND 21 In 3 9 In 3 22 In 3GND 10 In 2 23 In 2 11 In 2GND 24 In 1 12 In 1 25 In 1GND 13 MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 61 MV Series snellgroup com 7 Trouble shooting 7 1 Problem solving The power switch should illumina
16. loss Hardware Tally 1 BEER o O Software Tally 1 Software Tally 2 Closed caption loss _ Logging Q Teletext loss Show in objects Show in alarm list Send SHMP v Use audio channel alarm settings Setup Audio Alarms Figure 2 14 MV 16 Source Properties Alarm Tab MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 19 MV Series snellgroup com Select alarm Enabled Delay Automatic clearing Automatic clearing delay Logging Show in objects Show in alarm list Send SNMP Use audio channel alarm settings Setup Audio Alarms Click on one of the alarms listed to change the attributes of it using the controls listed under Properties Tick this to enable the selected alarm Input a delay before the alarm starts Check this for alarms are cleared after the Automatic clearing delay Input the automatic clearing delay in seconds Maintain a log of triggered alarms Display alarms in objects Display alarms in the alarm list Check to send SNMP trap in response to alarm check to apply specified audio alarm detection criteria as configured in the Setup Audio Alarms menu enters the audio alarm setup dialogue The properties section of this window allows each alarm to be set individually for onset and auto clear delay logging status and visibility in objects and lists To select an alarm to configure click on it in the Select Alarm list on the left on the window
17. object This tab is only available in tiles that are of Video type Edit object 0 Video 1 Properties Source Audio Error Tally vU CC US _ Indicator _ Visible XDS US _ Visible TT UK _ Indicator _ Visible Page 100 VITC _ Visible TR A x coma Figure 2 32 MV 16 Edit Object Properties VBI Tab CC Indicator Enables an indicator to be shown in the tile if the selected closed caption type is present CC Visible Displays the closed caption text in the tile if ticked CC Channel Selects the channel of the closed caption to encode XDS Visible Shows the information contained in the extended data services MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 38 MV Series snellgroup com TT Indicator Enables the indicator to be shown if teletext is present in the video TT Visible Displays the teletext from the selected page in the tile if ticked TT Page Selects which teletext page is to be viewed VITC Visible Enables the display of the vertical interval timecode WSS Tab Video object This tab is only available in tiles that are of Video type Mode Selects the type of WSS AFD to decode Colour Sets the color of any cropping of the video that may be needed to display the correct aspect ratio Aspect Ratio Auto When ticked the aspect ratio of the video will automatically respond to size any changes in the selected WSS or AFD information Aspect Ratio Choo
18. of how much it differs from the RTC time Should there be no LTC present the frame will search the network for a NTP server in the nearby internet region pool ntp org If a server is found the clock reference will be taken from it MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 3 MV Series snellgroup com 1 2 5 1 2 6 In the absence of any external clock reference system time is used A battery on the CPU board ensures that time data is retained should the unit be powered down For each video input there is the possibility to display both LTC and VITC Genlocking of the MV 16 is via SD colour black or HD tri level sync or may be taken from a chosen input on any input card Using GPI UO Assignable GPI I O with 16 inputs and 8 outputs for external alarm indication and tally functions Bargraph scales The following audio scales are supported BBC PPM DIN PPM NORDIC AES EBU Figure 1 3 Available meter scales Colors used for the upper and lower ranges of each bar type can be customized to satisfy any in house monitoring style for each of the six scale types Each bar type can have different range colors MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 4 MV Series snellgroup com 2 Operation The front panel user interface comprises a power switch 6 buttons for configuring the unit 10 illuminated pre set configuration buttons a USB 2 interface and
19. of the Windows Explorer page The file transfer will begin When the upload is complete reboot the frame to update the file list The IP addresses of the frame and the PC must be in the same range If necessary the IP address of the frame can be changed within the on screen configuration menu MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 53 MV Series snellgroup com 5 Upgrading Firmware From time to time firmware updates may be made available The current firmware status of the multi viewer can be checked in the browser interface Help About menu or the on screen Configuration Mode menu Uploading new firmware files is easily performed using a PC connected to the MV 16 LAN port directly or over a network 1 Establish communication with the MV 16 frame to be upgraded by using Windows Explorer to search for the IP address of the frame ftp XXxX XXX XXX XXX 2 Copy the replacement file or files to the clipboard and paste them into the right hand side of the Windows Explorer page The file transfer will begin When the upload is complete reboot the frame to enable the updates to take effect This will take several minutes to complete depending on the nature of the updates necessary the IP address of the frame can be changed within the on screen The IP addresses of the frame and the PC must be in the same range If 9 configuration menu Other freely available or commercial FTP
20. Ga Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca Catat 7 AMAN IO UIN GUN CU GI GG CL 0 O 0 5 GIN 0 C 108 cop fui zia jele vou em E x Figure 3 6 AES EBU digital audio input card bal unbal settings Position 1 2 2 3 Channel Jumpers D N Do A CQ N J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32 J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40 J41 J42 J43 Channel 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Meaning balanced unbalanced Jumpers J44 J45 J46 J47 J48 J49 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 The pin assignment of the connector is given in section 6 2 Interfaces MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 Page 50 2010 Snell Limited MV Series snellgroup com 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 1 1 Remote Panel The remote panel may be installed in 19 inch bays with 114mm depth 140mm including connectors and has the same control functions as the main frame Figure 3 7 The 1U MV 16 frame showing main side to side ventilation It is also fitted with rack mount ears but does not use forced cooling Preset configurations already stored in the MV 16 can be recalled by briefly pressing the desired pre set button 1 10 on the right side of the panel which will illuminate A current multi viewer configuration may be stored as one of ten user presets by depressing the chosen button number for at least three seconds A MV Remote cont
21. IP1 or MV VIP2 video input cards or any combination of the two types Additionally an external analogue or digital audio I O card may be fitted to a dedicated card slot as an option MV VIP1 video cards support the following standards e Composite video PAL NTSC CVBS 1Vpp e SDI SMPTE 259M e DVI I digital or analogue component 1920 x 1080 e S Video Y C e Component video RGB YUV The MV VIP2 video card supports HD SDI up to SMPTE 292M 3G in addition to the standards supported by the MV VIP1 card Figure 3 3 MV 16 1U frame with front panel removed Controller Video Card 1 Video Card 2 HS E WTTNer CHEN Lue CHR TA Analogue Digital Video Card 4 Video Card 3 Audio UO Figure 3 4 MV 16 1U frame card slot positions The controller card is always fitted in the top left slot and the Analogue Digital audio card is always fitted in the bottom left slot Video input cards are installed in the remaining slots as shown above The card retaining strip that is accessible behind the front panel of the unit must first be re moved before cards can be fitted or extracted I O cards are hot swappable and may be freely inserted and removed while the unit is 9 powered Changes are normally recognized immediately however inserting analogue cards may force a system reset This is not harmful and the inserted cards will always be recognized following a reboot Video Inputs All inputs except DVI I are assigned to the 16 x BNC inpu
22. LED indicators for status reporting 2 1 2 1 1 Figure 2 1 The MV 16 front panel An optional 1U remote panel MV Remote replicates the front panel of the MV 16 and is connected via LAN The P1 and P2 LED light green to indicate healthy power supplies If the red F LED is lit after the unit has booted failure of one or more ventilation fans has been detected Under normal circumstances the boot cycle takes about 70 seconds The MV 16 can be configured and controlled via the LAN using browser software operating on a remote PC Local operating modes At the front or remote panel normal or locked is the normal operating mode A special configuration or menu mode is provided to allow initial IP address configuration for LAN control via a browser The currently set IP address will appear to the top left of the display output during the boot cycle Normal mode In normal use the configuration menu will be locked to prevent inadvertent operation and configuration menus are not available In this mode the 10 illuminated pre set configuration buttons are active A currently displayed configuration can be stored by holding down the desired pre set button for more than 3 seconds Stored presets are recalled by briefly pressing the desired pre set button which will illuminate Should the frame lose power it will restore the last known configuration settings on reboot and automatically reflect these in the brows
23. S server address byte at a time in the sub menu 2 1 2 1 Network settings These settings only need to be manually entered if DHCP is not to be used This would be required for a network that uses fixed IP addresses and does not rely on a DHCP server to allocate them automatically KER The IP address must be unique on the network Please see your system administrator if these details are required 2 2 Keyboard Operation Any HID compliant USB keyboard can be used for the entry and editing of UMD The keyboard is connected to the USB port on the front panel of the MV 16 or alternatively the MV Remote remote control unit The Tab key activates the cursor on the topmost UMD Successive Tab key operation moves the cursor on to the next UMD in sequence The Esc key deactivates the cursor MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 6 MV Series snellgroup com 2 3 Using the web interface The MV 16 Multi viewer is controlled via a browser using web pages hosted by the frame itself Note that Java must first be installed on the PC or MAC that is to be used This is available as a free download from http www java com en download manual jsp To access the web interface type the IP Address configured for the frame into a browser The Java application should launch immediately but be aware that Windows security precautions may block the file download The default IP address is 192 168 0 120 The user
24. SDI Source 12 CopyTo SDI Source 13 SDI Source 14 SDI Source 15 SDI Source 16 Source 17 Source 18 Cancel Figure 2 16 MV 16 Source Properties Copy Tab Audio Check to copy audio settings from selected source s 1 to 40 Alarm Check to copy alarm settings from selected source s 1 to 40 Select All Select all sources Select None Deselect currently selected sources Copy To Copy settings to selected source s MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 23 MV Series snellgroup com Remote Control Setup Remote Control Setup E Remotes Found MVs to Control Search Again Configure Control Mode All MVs together Control Mode Individual SMV Selection Edit MV 16 User Instruction Manual Figure 2 17 MV 16 Remote Control Setup Searches for all MV Remote control units on the network These are listed by IP address under Remotes Found Allows the IP settings of the currently selected MV Remote to be configured Check to control two or more MV 16 units listed by IP address under MVs to Control from the selected MV Remote Assign a single MV 16 listed by IP address under MVs to Control to the selected MV Remote To select the individual SMV to control use INSERT 1 to select the first MV 16 in the list INSERT 2 to select the second etc Edit the current MV Remote assignments Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 24 MV Series snellgrou
25. analogue subtitles video non sync detection Loss of V chip composite only Visual in display GPI LAN SNMP traps Teletext analogue Subtitles AFD driving aspect ratio SDI only WSS driving aspect ratio composite only VITC SDI only 16 inputs and 8 outputs Overall dynamic range 54dB 12 to 42dB Attack time 10mSec Decay time 1 7Sec per 20dB decay Overall dynamic range 55dB 5 to 50dB Attack time 10mSec Decay time 1 5Sec per 20dB decay Overall dynamic range 24dB 3dB down Mark 1 12 to 12dB Attack time 10mSec Decay time 2 8Sec per 24dB decay from Mark 7 to Mark 1 Overall dynamic range 23dB 3 to 20dB Attack time 300mSec Decay time 300mSec per 20dB decay Overall dynamic range 60dB 10 to 50dB Attack time 300mSec Decay time 300mSec per 20dB decay Overall dynamic range 60dB 0 to 60dB Attack time lt 5ms Decay time 1 5Sec per 20dB decay Attack time 0 4Sec for zero to 1 deviation Decay time 0 4Sec for 1 to zero deviation Input dynamic range 45dB Minimum input level 45dBu Mechanical 1U 19 Rack Mount box Outline Dimensions 484mm W x 426mm D x 44 5mm H Weight 8kg full frame MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 57 MV Series snellgroup com Power Autosensing 90 240 V and 47 63Hz dual redundant mode power supplies Power supply and fan failure LED indicators on front panel Maximum power cons
26. and fan failure LED indicators on front panel for MV 16 MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 58 MV Series snellgroup com 6 2 Interfaces Seen from the back of MV 16 6 2 1 D sub 9 serial interface RS 232 RS 422 5 1 9 6 Figure 6 1 RS 232 and RS 422 Connector The following table gives the pin assignments for the RS 232 RS 422 D sub 9 serial interface RS 232 RS 422 1 GND 2 TxD RxD 3 RxD inactive in half duplex mode TxD 4 DTR jumper JP1 on 2 amp 3 5 GND z 6 z 7 RTS RxD 8 TxD 9 z z 6 2 2 GPI I O connector Figure 6 2 RS GPI I O The following table gives the pin assignments for the RS GPI I O 1 GPI I 2 14 GPI I 13 2 GP 5 15 GPI I 16 3 GPI I 8 16 GPI O 2 4 GPI I 11 17 GPI O 5 5 GPI I 14 18 GPI O 8 6 GPI O 1 19 GPI 3 7 GPI O 4 20 GPI I 6 MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 59 MV Series snellgroup com 10 11 12 13 GPI O 7 GND GPI I 1 GPH 4 GPI I 7 GPI I 10 21 22 23 24 25 26 GPI I 9 GPI I 12 GPI I 15 GPI O 3 GPI O 6 5V via 0 5A resettable fuse GPIs are not pulled up internally on the MV 16 so must be pulled up to 5V externally via a resistor 10kO to 100kQ 5V out is provided on the GPI connector for this purpose 6 2 3 Analog audio in out connector D sub 37 female Figure 6 3 37 pole sub D female connector The following table gives the pin assignments
27. anged by the user to comply with all safety regulations by the indigenous authority 3 2 1 Disposal Do not incinerate as explosive and toxic fume hazards exist Disposal must be by dismantling the product to component level and disposing of each component by an approved method MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 45 MV Series snellgroup com 3 3 Connector I O The MV 16 uses coaxial BNCs for the video inputs LTC and sync inputs Microcross connectors are fitted for the two DVI I inputs and one output The GPI I O connector is a high density 26 way female D connector External audio connections input or output are via a pair of female 37 way D connectors with audio monitoring outputs on a male 25 way D connector The serial port comprises a 9 way female D connector A standard RJ45 connector is provided for LAN connection and a USB connector on the front panel is provided for connecting a keyboard A pack of mating D type connectors is supplied with the unit HE me ee DE DVI 1 IN DVI I OUT p AUDIO MONITOR OUTS zi RS232 422 mi oo mn e DVI 2 IN ET AUDIO INPUTS OUTPUTS 1 TO 16 AUDIO INPUTS OUTPUTS 17 TO 32 Figure 3 2 MV 16 1U frame rear connector I O MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 46 MV Series snellgroup com 3 4 3 4 1 Input card configurations The MV 16 may be fitted with up to four MV V
28. d 2 Reset Button A D Reference 0 dB Reference Selects the audio source Embedded from SDI video External from optional external audio input card or NGM 164 audio over LAN A list of available servers appears in the drop down box below Select an audio input to display for the associated source bar Enable either or both phase bars and select two channels from the appropriate drop down box Press this button to reset all items in Channel Phase bar drop down lists to the first available item which will be None in the list given by the protocol Set the analogue to digital reference level when applying an analogue meter scale to a digital source or a digital meter scale to an analogue source It can be set within the range of 30 to 3 dBfs Set the 0dBu reference level with respect to analogue meter scales It can be set within the range of 12 to 12 dB Neither the A D nor the 0dB reference adjustments have any effect when L digital audio is used with a digital scale Alarm Tab The Alarm Tab allows each video and audio alarm to be configured enabled and displayed Source Properties ID 1 Username Audio Alarm Copy Select alarm Properties Video loss Enabled Q Video black Q Video freeze Delay seconds 0 Audio loss Rev Audio over Automatic clearing Audio phase correlation lt 0 Audio carrier
29. d on the type of tile object MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 29 MV Series snellgroup com Type Tab Edit object 0 Video 1 Type Properties UMD Video 1 p Figure 2 24 MV 16 Edit Object Type Tab Type Defines object type Choose from None Video Audio Text Logo and Clock Name Name of the tile can be up to 40 characters long X Y Width Height Size and position of the tile can be altered by entering figures here and any adjustments will be reflected in the outline of the rectangles drawn to represent the tiles Conversely any resizing or repositioning of the tiles done graphically will be reflected in the figures presented here Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio can be set to fixed so that as either width or height are changed height or width respectively will be automatically adjusted to retain the ratio MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 30 MV Series snellgroup com Border Tab Separator Width Colour Visible MV 16 User Instruction Manual Edit object 0 Video 1 E3 Border Properties UMD Separator oO o Visible mL M c nd Figure 2 25 MV 16 Source Properties Border Tab Number of pixels separating the edge of the video content from the tile border Pixel width of the border Color of the border Turns the border on and off Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Lim
30. dio sources with an indication of the source type Those sources that are currently assigned to an object appear in red whereas those that are currently unassigned to an object appear in black A source that is assigned to the currently selected tile object appears in yellow The Valid Workspace icon below the Editor Workspace confirms the validity of the configuration currently displayed in the browser This is ES replaced by an error message should there be a conflicting setting The tile with which the conflict is associated will be outlined in red The Edit Object menu can also be displayed for a tile by double clicking on its entry in the Object Folder in the Explorer view Audio and Alarm settings can be configured for each source by double clicking on its entry in the Source Folder in the Explorer view Right click context menus provide quick access to tile object menus and commonly used functions are presented in the top tool bar for ease of use The browser contains an initial factory default layout The number of tiles CS indicated will reflect the number of video sources supported by the current video input card configuration e g sixteen tiles for four video input cards 2 9 2 Navigating the User Interface Settings for Multi viewer objects can be accessed from the Module Layout Group and Object menus or by using the buttons on the toolbar Figure 2 4 Paste Object Deselect All New Object Cut Object Display P
31. e from the above number during office hours and via the Account Manager Customers with a support contract should call their personalised number which can be found in their contract and be ready to provide their contract number and details 8 2 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 Limited 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 Limited 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 improvement and development Snell reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in th
32. ed with steps 1 to 3 above and continue as follows note that this process takes approximately 25 minutes for each installed video board Open a DOS command window At the command prompt type telnet 192 168 0 120 or whatever the current IP address is set to Log in with the user name root using the password smv Type update scalers The status of the update will be indicated in the command window Ensure that when the process is complete all scalers have been updated there are four scalers per video board MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 55 MV Series snellgroup com 6 Technical appendix 6 1 MV 16 User Instruction Manual This chapter provides tabular overviews about the technical details of the MV 16 its components and of their interfaces Technical data The following table contains data relating to the Main Frame Item Signal Inputs Outputs Video Embedded audio External audio Description Up to 16 video inputs 4 per video UP card Video UP card MV VIP1 any mix of Composite video PAL PAL M NTSC NTSC 4 43 SECAM CVBS 1Vpp S video Y C Component video RGB YUV SDI SMPTE 259M Two DVI I digital or analog component DIV input formats 800x600 60Hz 1024x768 60Hz 1280x1024 60Hz 1280x768 60Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 1920x1080 60Hz Video I P card MV VIP2 same as MV VIP1 plus HD SDI SMPTE292M 1920
33. er Configuration mode To enter configuration mode from normal mode with the red Lock LED off hold the Lock button down for about three seconds The configuration or menu mode will be entered an on screen menu will appear and the red Lock LED will illuminate If the Lock button is depressed again any changed settings will be saved and the unit will return to normal The currently loaded firmware version will be indicated at the top of the on screen menu MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 5 MV Series snellgroup com The main menu mode controls are as follows e Function keys 7 scroll the menu cursor up and down to select the desired function e Select Parameter keys gt select settings to apply to the chosen parameter e Lock button exits menu mode and saves settings lt Select submenu when menu name highlighted or change Parameter value within menu TL Select item in menus and sub menus LOCK Press Lock to save changes and exit menu mode System Parameter s configuration Network Settings Set Manually using settings below Use DHCP IP Address Enter frame IP address byte at a time in the sub menu Netmask Enter Subnet Mask byte at a time in the sub menu Gateway If required enter the Gateway address byte at a time in the sub menu DNS Server 1 If required enter the DNS server address byte at a time in the sub menu DNS Server 2 If required enter the DN
34. f required Enter DNS server address if required Enter DNS server address if required Applies fixed network settings to the frame Check required SNMP version Reveals dialogue for entering SNMP IP address and adding to list Deletes selected SNMP IP address from the list Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 17 MV Series snellgroup com Module Properties 0 t3 Screen Sources Audio Monitors Poe Cn CLC HGM 164 NGM 164 Source Properties Source Properties for a selected tile can be opened from the Module gt Setup Source menu or by double clicking on a selected source in the source folder Audio Tab Use the Audio Tab to assign audio channels to sources make global settings for phase bars and select reference levels for analogue audio and analogue scales Source Properties ID 1 Username E3 Audio alarm Copy AudioMode Embedded External O NGM 164 HEEN Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 Phase bar 1 C Phase bar 2 Reset A D Reference bi Je as OdBReference o RECHTER Figure 2 13 MV 16 Source Properties Audio Tab MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 18 MV Series snellgroup com Audio Mode Channel 1 to 16 Controls Phase Bar 1 an
35. igure 2 27 MV 16 Source Properties Border Tab 31 Figure 2 28 MV 16 Edit Object Parent Tab erorrnnrnnnnnnnavnonenevnnnnnnnnnvnnennnnnenrrnnnnnnnnnenerrennnnnne 32 Figure 2 29 MV 16 Edit Object UMD Tab cii ae aaa aa a e tinea RO Re Ema steinen side 33 Figure 2 30 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Source Tab 34 Figure 2 31 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Audio Tab 35 Figure 2 32 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Error Tab 36 Figure 2 33 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Error Tab 37 MV Series User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page vi MV Series snellgroup com Figure 2 34 MV 16 Edit Object Properties VBI Tab 38 Figure 2 35 MV 16 Edit Object Properties WSS Tab 40 Figure 2 36 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Text Tab 41 Figure 2 37 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Logo Tab 42 Figure 2 38 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Clock Tab 43 Figure 3 1 The 1U MV 16 frame showing main side to side ventilation 44 Figure 3 2 MV 16 1U frame rear connector I O mmnn onoare nenea e mana eee emana aaa 46 Figure 3 3 MV 16 1U frame with front panel removed cme eee nana 47 Figure 3 4 MV 16 1U frame card slot posmtons nenea nenea en 47 Figure 3 92 MV 16 CPU GLA 49 Figure 3 6 AES EBU digital audio input card bal unbal settings errnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnrrrennnnnnnr 50 Figure 3 7
36. ing the unit in the rack To ensure adequate support the unit MUST also be supported at the rear of the frame Please ensure that ventilation is not impaired when selecting suitable supports MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 44 MV Series snellgroup com 3 1 Power and fuses The mains voltage 240 100 volts will be auto detected provided it is in the range 90 240 V and 47 63Hz A 5A fuse is fitted and a spare fuse should be located under the pull out flap 3 2 Health and safety considerations For your own protection observe the following safety precautions when installing operating and servicing your device The Installation and Maintenance of the MV 16 unit and any associated equipment must be carried out by PERSONS SUITABLY QUALIFIED to work with equipment which may be connected to the mains supply The unit MUST BE DISCONNECTED amp ISOLATED FROM THE MAINS INPUT and from other product outputs before undertaking maintenance ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARDS exist if conductive instruments neck chains or fingers etc are placed within the unit or in close proximity of the input output terminals connectors Incorrect installation can cause internal components to rupture and particles to be ejected from the product TOXIC FUME HAZARDS exist if the unit is subjected to direct flames or excessive temperature of above 100 Degrees Centigrade ambient The mounting and installation of the unit must be arr
37. interface Figure 2 2 is displayed gt o NN a 2 Module Layout Group Object 5 Main Menu mal X n m c oe E See EM we gg Objects LJ video LJ video 2 LJ video 3 LJ video 4 J video 5 LJ video 6 LJ video 7 LJ video 8 LJ video 9 LJ video 10 LJ video 11 LJ video 12 LJ video 13 LJ video 14 LJ video 15 LJ video 16 Editor Sources Workspace Object and Source Explorer Q Valid Workspace Figure 2 2 MV 16 Multi viewer User Interface The interface comprises three main areas e the Object and Source Explorer e the Editor Workspace and e the Display Preview MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 7 MV Series snellgroup com Tile objects can be one of six basic types e None e Video e Audio e Text e Logo and e Clock The color of the tile as it appears in the Editor Workspace and Display Preview indicates the currently set object type as listed in the following table Object Type Tile Color Object Type Tile Colour None Grey Brown Video Blue Red Audio Green Operation is designed to be simple and intuitive For example object type can be selected by double clicking on a tile selecting the Type tab from the Edit Object menu and choosing the desired tile type Video and audio tiles can be assigned sources by double
38. io Channel Alarm Settings is not ticked and audio loss alarm is enabled in the Alarm tab of the Source Properties dialog then all the channels will have their audio loss alarms enabled with a nominal threshold set for the audio loss level If Use Audio Channel Alarm Settings is ticked and audio loss alarm is enabled in the Alarm tab of the Source Properties dialog then the enabled state of each channel will depend on the settings in this Audio Alarms dialog and the threshold set for the audio loss level will also be determined here If Use Audio Channel Alarm Settings is ticked but the audio loss alarm is disabled then none of the audio loss alarms will be enabled The following table summarizes the various alarm status conditions Individual Use Audio Channel Alarm Alarm state alarm Settings Enabled Enabled Enabled and uses user threshold settings Enabled Disabled Enabled but uses nominal threshold settings Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 22 MV Series snellgroup com Copy Tab Source Properties ID 4 Username Audio Alarm Copy Settings Sources Audio SDI Source 1 SDI Source 2 Alarm SDI Source 3 SDI Source 4 SDI Source 5 SDI Source 6 Select AU SDI Source 7 SDI Source 8 SDI Source 9 SDI Source 10 SDI Source 11
39. is document without prior notice MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 65
40. ited Page 31 MV Series snellgroup com Parent Tab Assigning a parent object to one or more tiles enables collective positioning and resizing of grouped tiles which eases the configuration of objects that have a fixed association Edit object 0 Video 1 Hede ee Parent MT de Ii Hame Position Soen v X Offset 0 Y Offset 0 Lock size a E Figure 2 26 MV 16 Edit Object Parent Tab Name for the currently selected tile select the parent object Position set the anchor point of the currently selected tile relative to the parent object X Offset Y Offset offset of the anchor point of the currently selected tile relative to the parent object Lock size check to lock the scaling of the currently selected tile to that of the parent object MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 32 MV Series snellgroup com UMD Tab Text Font Foreground Background Position Separator Inside Transparent on video Transparency Level Visible MV 16 User Instruction Manual Edit object 0 Video 1 Type Border Parent Properties o Text 1st line Input 1 Text 2nd line Font DejaVu Sans Book ving v Foreground Background _ Separator Inside tile _ Transparent on video Transparency level o j visible Issue 01 Rev 4 Cancel Figure 2 27 MV 16 Edit Object UMD Tab Enter UMD text and set it t
41. ity is required audio input or output cards may be fitted The diagram below shows the overall concept Video I P Board 1 Video I P Board 2 Video UP Board 3 Video UP Board 4 De serialisers Scalers Router Mixer De serialisers De serialisers 15 Scalers 10 Scalers 14 De serialisers 2 i Scalers la lo 4 o Router Router Router Mixer ae REF C RS232 422 VIDEO O N gt DVI I x T R H LAN EXT AUDIO AUDIO DATA fi 8x ANALOGUE AUDIO 1 32 BOARD MONITOR CHANNELS E bh rop R USB KEYBOARD Figure 1 2 The MV 16 System Concept A scaler on each video card processes one of the possible inputs CVBS SDI HD SDI DVI and scales it to the desired tile size for the selected position on the output A mixer on each video card combines all the video tiles and sends the resulting image to the next video card The final display output comprises all of the tiles in a single picture MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 1 MV Series snellgroup com Possible inputs are e Card MV VIP1 Composite S video RGB YUV SDI DVI I e Card MV VIP2 Composite S video RGB YUV SDI HD SDI 3G SDI DVI I Overlay of audio and graphics information is performed inside each scaler which receives control data from the main CPU in real time for analog AES EBU channels or from the video card itself in the case of embedded SDI HD SDI audio To
42. labels Enables the alarm indicators at the top of the bars Enables the transparency of the meter bars when they are on the in picture area Sets the transparency of the audio bars when they are on the in picture area Display outside of Extends the width of the tile and displays the meters to the left and right picture of picture area Visible Enables disables the audio bars Split Bars Equally divides the audio bars either side of the picture Error Tab Video or Audio object This tab is only available within the Properties tab of Video and Audio type tiles It determines the behavior of the tile when one of its enabled alarms gets triggered Edit object 0 Video 1 EE 5o NTN Error Colour Red Clear Yellow Show alarm name Visible Figure 2 30 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Error Tab Colour Sets the border color of the tile when an alarm triggers Clear Sets the border color of the tile when an alarm has been cleared by the user but the conditions that caused the alarm to trigger still remain MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 36 MV Series snellgroup com Show Alarm Name When ticked all the alarms that are currently triggered will be listed in the tile Visible Must be ticked if any of the alarm indications are to be shown in the tile Tally Properties Tab Video object This tab is o
43. lgroup com Audio Tab Video or Audio object This tab is only available within the Properties tab of Video and Audio type tiles Edit object 0 Video 1 t3 We ui UMD Audio Error Tal vB wss Width Scale Scale Label Position Both Sides Bar Colours Over Upper Yellow Lower Labels Colour Alarm Indicators Transparent on Video Transparency Level mn JE _ Display outside of picture _ Visible Split Bars OA Do ema Figure 2 29 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Audio Tab Width Sets the width of the audio meter bars Scale Sets the scale type of all the audio meter bars on display in this tile Scale Label Sets the positioning of the scale labeling on either side of the meter Position Bar Colours Selects bar to which the color of the over upper and lower range applies Over Colour Sets the over range color for the bar selected in the Bar Colours control Upper Colour Sets the upper range color for the bar selected in the Bar Colours control Lower Colour Sets the lower range color for the bar selected in the Bar Colours control MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 35 MV Series snellgroup com Labels Labels Colour Alarm Indicators Transparent on Video Transparency Level Sets the display of the bar labels to either an enumerated format or the labels as entered for the respective channels or off Sets the color of the bar
44. n Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 10 MV Series snellgroup com Module Properties Module Properties are opened from the Module gt Setup Module menu The Module Properties dialog covers parameters common to the whole MV rack such as IP address and GPIs It also covers initial setup of the inputs and outputs of the unit Boards Tab Module Properties 0 t3 Audio Qutputs GPO Alarms Hetwork HGM 164 Boards Screen Sources Audio Monitors Select board Video card 1 DVI I SDI CVBS Component Video card 2 SDI CVBS Component Video card 3 SDI CVBS Component Card configuration SDI CVBSDVI T Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Cancel Figure 2 6 MV 16 Module Menu Boards Tab Select board Select a board to define sources Card Configuration Show selected card configuration Source 1 to 4 Select source type from drop down list for each input MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 11 MV Series snellgroup com Screen Tab Module Properties 0 X PO Alarms Network NGM 164 Boards Screen Sources Audio Monitors Resolution Aspect ratio Genlock Figure 2 7 MV 16 Module Menu Screen Tab Resolution Set the display output resolution Aspect ratio Set the display output aspect ratio to match the display device Genlock Lock the display output to the MV 16 external reference MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limi
45. nly displayed in tiles that are of Video type Edit object 0 Video 1 Properties BA ECE v CO Tally Software Software2 Style red green Shape Square Position Disabled User Colour Colour Grey 50 _ Visible Cancel Figure 2 31 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Error Tab Tally Select hardware or one of two software tallies The hardware tally is related to the source of the video window There are 16 GPI inputs one for each source The two software tallies operate in accordance with TSL protocol This has up to 127 display addresses each address comprising 4 tallies and a UMD Address 0 of the protocol is assigned to the first video source Address 1 is assigned to the second video source etc Each video window can use the first 2 tallies of its display address to trigger the 2 tallies available in its UMD bar or the border tally if set up appropriately Style Select red green green red red red and green green MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 37 MV Series snellgroup com Shape Select fill square or round Position Select UMD border or UMD and border Disabled Sets the disabled color to either default disabled color UMD color border color or the user selected color set in the box below this control Colour Selects disabled color if disabled color is set to the user selected source Visible Turns the display of the tally on off VBI Tab Video
46. nnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnrnnsrnnnennsennsennsernsenne 3 ERE ae Been 3 1 2 4 EN Eee 3 1 2 5 Using Ge stia ea n na a e dna eg a i ea 4 1 26 Parse aaa ia tr TS 4 2 GT JET og EE EEE ER ee MEN 5 2 1 Local operating DEB siccata lene Qoae dudaseaediledaametaernasmatat 5 212 Dinge feet 5 2 1 2 Configuration Mode uus eiie atis aieo eben oin eat e a dte idet A cata dai bip 5 2 2 Keyboard OperatiOM ET EE EEE NE a 6 2 3 Using the web interface scai co aa de e e eg a e a e 7 2 3 1 Object and Source EXp OFGr uiu citea mi ia le na aa ne e n i 9 2 3 2 Navigating the User Interface ccnen nenea ema a nana 9 253 Min MENS POS 10 3 cii crc cite ein a ii i i adr atei 44 3 1 Power and 10585 si ses at tan aaa zadar 45 3 2 Health and safety considerations mmmnocoooe eee nenea eee nana eee aaa 45 32 15 DISPOSal ETT 45 3 3 Connector VO M 46 3 4 Input card configurations eem Tnm 47 3 4 1 Video Inputs mm 47 3 4 2 Video Outputs seerne O E EE E 48 343 E od o TRITT 48 3 5 Serial port assignments EE EE nnen 49 3 6 Audio I O connector pin assignments nenea ee 50 MV Series User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page iv MV Series snellgroup com 3 7 Remote Panel ocara ai ct i a a XX d a a a a act ti e a i i 51 3 7 1 Conpechon aaa aaa 51 Uploading graphics files iu ier anii iai iai iii in il ia ii 53 Upgrading FIrrmare uices co or iuikhk deci
47. o files MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 42 MV Series snellgroup com Clock Tab Clock object This tab only exists in tiles that are of Logo type Edit object 0 Video 1 tg Properties Clock Digital 24 hours _ Timezone Offset hours Foreground Background EU com gd e ee Figure 2 36 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Clock Tab Digital Check for digital clock type uncheck for analogue type 24 hours Check for 24 hour clock applicable to digital clock type only Timezone pn to set clock time to GMT or within the range of GMT 1 to GMT 12 Offset hours Applies offset from 12 to 12 hours works in combination with Timezone setting if checked Foreground Set the clock colour digital clock only Background Set the clock background colour digital clock only MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page 43 MV Series snellgroup com 3 Installation The MV 16 1U frame may be installed in 19 inch bays with 426mm depth 450mm including connectors Ventilation is produced in each frame with exhaust fans on the left hand side viewed from front and intake grilles at the right Frames should be installed into bays such that airflow through these apertures is not impeded Figure 3 1 The 1U MV 16 frame showing main side to side ventilation The front rack ears are intended to provide a means of retain
48. o hidden or visible Choose font and font size of the text Sets the color of the text Sets the color of the UMD background Position of UMD relative to the tile Places a separator between the UMD and the object s image and also between each line of text The color of the separator can be chosen Places the UMD bar inside the tile within the active picture Enables the transparency of the UMD when it is in the picture area Sets the transparency of the UMD when it is in the picture area Enables disables the UMD 2010 Snell Limited Page 33 MV Series snellgroup com 2 3 3 8 Properties Tab This tab will not be displayed if the Object Type is set to None under the Type tab For each of the other Object Type selections a specific set of controls will appear on the Properties tab The Object Type tabs available under Properties are Source Audio Error Tally VBI and WSS Source Tab Video or Audio object This tab only exists within the Properties tab of Video and Audio type tiles Edit object 0 Video 1 KATTEN roere Source Figure 2 28 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Source Tab Source For a video tile this selects the source of the video to display in the tile For an audio tile it selects the audio channels that have been set up to be associated with the chosen source MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 34 MV Series snel
49. p com 2 3 3 2 Layout Menu The layout menu allows layouts to be created saved deleted and for layout settings to be chosen for new layouts New Layout Load Layout Save Layout Save Layout As Delete Layout Setup Layout MV 16 User Instruction Manual d S New layout Load layout Save layout Save layout as Delete layout mem Figure 2 18 MV 16 Layout Menu Setup layout Offers to save the current layout before removing all objects from the editor workspace ready to create a new layout Loads a previously saved layout Saves current layout A name must be given if this is the first time the layout has been saved Saves current layout with a different name Delete a selected layout from the saved list Opens the Layout Properties window Figure 2 19 Choose background type from transparent colour or bitmap Also choose new layout style from Centre Tile or Scale Layout properties Background _ Bitmap Style Black Centre Figure 2 19 MV 16 Layout Properties Dialog Issue 01 Rev 4 Page 25 2010 Snell Limited MV Series snellgroup com Background Set the display background color Bitmap Apply selected bitmap to the background Style Select bitmap style Centre centers bitmap Tile display bitmap in multiple tiles or Scale scales bitmap to fit the display background 2 3 3 3 Group Menu The group men
50. puts to GPI O Ps LAN and or SNMP traps e Assignable tallies e Under Monitor Displays UMD entered via keyboard LAN or serial cable supporting TSL and other protocols e Clock display receiving time information via NTP network protocol or LTC e 1 RU compact design ideal for OB vans and other space restricted installations e Front panel control or optional 1U remote key panel e User friendly set up via system menu browser software e Standard redundant power supply e All main cards hot swappable MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 2 MV Series snellgroup com 1 2 1 Powerful alarms Alarms can be created for video sync loss black loss of luminance freeze frame embedded audio loss external audio loss over level out of phase of chosen pairs teletext loss and closed caption loss The colors used for on screen alarms are as follows e Audio Loss Yellow position left or right indicates channel e Audio Over REG soseta nea position left or right indicates channel e Anti Phase Cyan middle alarm e Carrier Loss White middle alarm If carrier loss occurs only that alarm will flash unless audio loss had already been active for the same channel The decoding of closed caption is available on each scaler together with an associated alarm Analog teletext decoding is available in
51. r es in aa a aia a a la dia ia i a ina 54 5 1 Updating the scaler EUM 55 6 Technical u eem 56 6 1 Technical data cea ata aaa a aaa aa aaa aaa lada 56 6 2 Interfaces scie er ten x a aa a at pd p a it ct d i d 59 6 2 1 D sub 9 serial interface RS 232 RS 422 eee eee eee eee 59 6 2 2 GPII O connechor nenea 59 6 2 3 Analog audio in out connector D sub 37 remale reene 60 6 2 4 Analog monitor out connector D sub 25 male sesser 61 T Trouble SOOO oos nai ta iii De Ul Geben tbc Uh CRI anaa aaa DE DUE ADU ia 62 7 1 geil ET EEE EN aAa 62 7 1 1 Sample problems and their solutons eee 63 8 Contact Details sie scenice 65 8 1 Contacting our support departments eee 65 E Mode 65 8 2 Copyright and Disclaimer rU 65 MV Series User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 2010 Snell Limited Page v MV Series snellgroup com Table of Figures Figure 1 1 The MV 16 Multi Viewer Front Panel mrrvrnnnnvnonnenernenennnnnnnnvnenevnnanenernnnvenvennenerennnne 1 Figure 1 2 The MV 16 System Concept rrnnoonrnornennnnnnannnnnenonvvnnnnnnnvarennnnnnnennnnnnneenenenennennnnnnnnnn 1 Figure 1 3 Available meter Scales eiit a Ee a Stn tea x est tco bt puse ond aia ri tal ami 4 Figure 2 1 The MV 16 front Panel EE 5 Figure 2 2 MV 16 Multi viewer User Interface mmmnnnnoeeeeee eee nenea eee ana na nana a nnne 7 Figure 2 3 MV 16 Object and Source Explorer
52. rence to 20dBfs with the analog ref still at 4dBu will produce a level of 24dBfs with color changes unaltered The same applies to displaying digital channels on an analog scale the color changes will adhere to the analog upper and lower settings MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 63 MV Series snellgroup com What are the RS232 RS422 options RS232 or RS422 operation can be selected via jumpers on the controller CPU card as explained in the installation section Why are time clock date settings lost when the frame is power cycled This data is normally maintained by a rechargeable battery situated on the CPU board which has a typical life of 6 years Loss of data indicates that the battery requires replacement Please contact your Snell dealer MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 64 MV Series snellgroup com 8 Contact Details 8 1 Contacting our support departments For details of our Regional Customer Support Offices please visit the Snell website and navigate to Support Customer Support Contacts http www snellgroup com 8 1 1 UK Office The department is staffed from 9 00am to 5 30pm Monday to Friday excluding UK public holidays Outside these times calls will be diverted to voicemail for follow up the next working day Additional support is available outside these hours by purchasing a support contract details availabl
53. rol panel may be set either to address single or multiple MV 16 units When addressing multiple units collective mode only the preset storage and recall buttons are operative and all systems will respond in parallel e g store or recall preset 1 10 Other control keys and the keyboard socket cannot be used in collective mode Connection Communications between MV Remote and MV 16 are handled via LAN Where there is a requirement for two or more control panels in different areas additional MV Remote units can be cascaded from the first via RS422 Network connection and setup Should the Remote Panel to be connected via LAN the network settings of the Remote Panel are configured entirely by the MV 16 Multiple Remote Panel configurations can be present on the same network therefore a MV 16 does not automatically acquire remote units that it finds on the network this has to be done manually from the MV 16 menu or web interface With the MV 16 and Remote Panel connected to the network the following steps must be carried out to initialize communications one at a time to the network because they will all have the same default IP If installing multiple new Remote Panels it is a good idea to connect them 9 address and will therefore not be distinguishable from one another MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 51 MV Series snellgroup com 3 7 1 2 Cascading multiple Remote Panels via RS422
54. rops Undo Move to Front Size to Screen Objects Auto Update Get Layout Save Layout 7 v x PI aP DD SC WE X aia Go RER NG Daz Edit Object Copy Object Paste New Redo Move to Size Object Select All Snap to Grid Update Load Display Props Object Back to Grid Objects Layout Layout Figure 2 4 MV 16 Toolbar with Tooltips Some functions are only available from the toolbar MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 9 MV Series snellgroup com 2 3 3 Main menus 2 3 3 1 Module Menu The Module Menu Figure 1 1 allows a module s global settings to be configured Module Layout Group Zi fe Auto update xd Update layout ka Get layout Setup module S Ca Ki Setup source Setup remotes Figure 2 5 MV 16 Module Menu Auto update Automatically update tile layout to the display output and preview every time it is changed in the edit workspace Update layout Transfer edit workspace layout to display output and preview Get layout Transfer the current display layout to the edit workspace Setup module Opens the Module Properties dialog of the currently selected tile object Setup source Opens the Source Properties dialog of the currently selected tile object Setup remotes Opens the Remote Control Setup dialog for MV Remote operation CS The error message Selected object has no source will appear if the current object is not an audio or video object MV 16 User Instructio
55. screen configuration and set up options are selected This is not necessary when using external control via the LAN Audio I O Audio levels may be displayed using up to 16 bargraphs in each tile either superimposed on each video image or outside active video Audio is derived from the incoming embedded audio when using SDI or HDSDI inputs or from up to 32 channels from external analogue or AES EBU sources for which the appropriate audio input card option must be installed Additionally external audio may be monitored using level data from the Snell NGM 164 via the LAN When external inputs are not required an optional output card 32 channels analogue or 16 AES EBU pairs may be employed to provide demuxed outputs from embedded audio There is an 8 channel analogue audio monitor output which may be assigned from any input channel of any format excluding incoming external audio level data The number of audio channels described always refers to individual channels not channel pairs For example eight monitor outputs relate to eight individual analogue channels or 4 pairs AES EBU channels All bargraph scales and ballistics conform to international standards and include BBC PPM DIN PPM Nordic PPM VU extended VU and AES EBU digital MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 48 MV Series snellgroup com 3 5 Serial port assignments There is a single serial data port that can be
56. ses the aspect ratio to use when the correct one is unknown for Default example if WSS or AFD is not present Aspect Ratio When ticked this will present an indicator in the tile if there is aspect Indicator ratio information available CC and TT are available on analogue inputs only MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 39 MV Series snellgroup com Border Parent source Audio Error Taly vei vs Figure 2 33 MV 16 Edit Object Properties WSS Tab MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 40 MV Series snellgroup com Text Tab Text object This tab is only available in tiles that are of Text type Edit object O Video 1 E3 Properties Text C Text _ Text _ Text Text Alignment Font Dejavu Sans Book v rs Foreground Background Figure 2 34 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Text Tab Text Enter up to four lines of text and set it to hidden or visible Alignment Justify text within the tile Font Select font and point size Foreground Set text color Background Set text background color MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 41 MV Series snellgroup com Logo Tab Logo object This tab is only available in tiles that are of Logo type Parent Figure 2 35 MV 16 Edit Object Properties Logo Tab File name Select one of the stored log
57. solution function under the System menu The image is not centered in the screen Use the monitor controls to align the image If an analogue LCD screen is used use the auto adjust facility Unit fails to respond correctly to commands Power cycle the unit and or perform a Master Reset A Master Reset will restore all settings to the factory default Turn off the power for a few seconds then turn it back on while pressing both Fade Function buttons during boot up Follow any required configuration steps after reset Can digital audio be balanced or unbalanced Yes AES EBU inputs may be jumper selected per channel to be either balanced or unbalanced inputs The settings are set via jumpers on each digital audio input card as explained in the installation section Can use analog bargraphs for digital inputs or digital scales for analog inputs Yes The range colors break points and level references are set for the scale MV VIP1nd NOT the source assigned For example assuming the following settings Analog scale type AES EBU Analog Digital scale reference 18dBfs Analog 0dB reference 0dBu Digital upper range point 18dBfs Digital lower range point 40dBfs Feeding in analog OdBu will produce a level of 18dBfs with the color changes occurring at 40dBfs and 18dBfs Changing the Analog OdB reference to 4dBu will produce a level of 22dBfs with the color changes unaltered Changing the Analog Digital refe
58. t connectors at the rear of the unit Up to 16 inputs can be applied if the configured video format uses a single BNC SDI HD SDI composite For S Video two connectors are required for RGB YUV three connectors are required There are two DVI I input connectors as this is the maximum number of DVI I inputs supported per frame All input types are assigned within the unit s system menu Component inputs such as YUV or RGB require three connections per channel and only one channel can be handled per input card However a further two channels can be fed via the analogue pins of the two DVI input connectors and suitably assigned in the unit s menu making a maximum total of six channels Any unused BNCs can be used for other video formats MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 47 MV Series snellgroup com 3 4 2 3 4 3 For Y C two connections per channel are required Therefore two channels can be handled per input card giving eight channels per frame Any unused BNCs can be used for other video formats Video Outputs The main DVI I output supports resolutions up to HD 1080p60 16 9 1920 x 1080 Both digital and analogue outputs are available on this connector Images on the output screen can be varied continuously in size and position cropped or displayed in pre configured screen layouts on a chosen colored background The main output is also used to display the unit s system menu when
59. te red whenever mains power is supplied Always make sure that power is connected before using the problem solving guide A spare fuse is supplied in space provided in the IEC mains connector before the unit leaves the factory Always replace the fuse with one of the correct value as shown in the Installation section In the event of a power supply failure there is front panel and remote panel indication The second supply is able to sustain operation of the unit until it can be removed from service and the fault rectified The table in section 7 1 1 provides some sample faults and their solutions For faults outside these contact the Snell Customer Service desk MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 62 MV Series snellgroup com 7 1 1 Sample problems and their solutions There is no video output Check that there is power to the unit and that it is turned on Check that the video output resolution is not beyond the capability of the display see answer to question below An output should be seen once the unit has booted The image appears fuzzy or lacking clarity If an analog or digital LCD Plasma screen is used check that the output resolution of the MV 16 is the same as the native resolution of the panel This will avoid forcing the screen to rescale the image Most LCD Plasma screens produce artifacts when their internal scalars are active Output resolution is set using the Screen Re
60. ted Page 12 MV Series snellgroup com Sources Tab Audio Outputs Source ID Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Source 5 Source 6 Source 7 Source 8 Source 9 Source 10 Source 11 Source 12 Source 13 Source 14 Figure 2 8 MV 16 Module Menu Sources Tab Source Name Enables the naming of sources MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 13 MV Series snellgroup com Audio Monitor Tab Output 1 to 8 MV 16 User Instruction Manual Audio Qutput GPO Alarms Boards Sources Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Figure 2 9 MV 16 Module Menu Audio Monitor Tab 2I Sj 3 LE 2 EE o gg KR Channel o z 5 i 6 Channel 1 Channel 1 Cancel Audio monitor output channel selection controls Select the source and source channel number to be directed to the monitor output Issue 01 Rev 4 Page 14 O 2010 Snell Limited MV Series snellgroup com Audio Outputs Tab Output 1 to 32 MV 16 User Instruction Manual Module Properties 0 ES Audio Outputs Figure 2 10 MV 16 Module Menu Audio Outputs Tab een Sources GPO Alarms Source Audio Monitors Hetwork hannel 1 ii a lu Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 HGM 164
61. the scaler On screen alarm indication can be a stationary or flashing colored tile border External alarm indication may be via the GPI I O or the LAN software application e g NGM 164 Optional triggering of SNMP traps for each alarm function or group are also supported Tiles have an optional color coded border to provide status indication such as tally or alarms VITC loss is indicated by the burnt in VITC display flashing Burnt in VITC is available from SDI sources only 1 2 2 Captions and UMD Captions or Under Monitor Display UMD information can be generated manually from a keyboard connected to a front panel USB 2 port the MV Remote USB 2 port or automatically from remote sources via the LAN using browser software operating on a remote PC or via the RS232 422 port using TSL or other protocols Up to two lines of UMD text can be left centre or right justified and may be placed anywhere in the tile 1 2 3 Using bitmaps There is storage capacity about 200Mb for bitmaps These can be used as backgrounds or to display station idents etc The bitmaps must be in bmp or png file format and can be uploaded to the frame via the LAN Up to four bitmaps may be displayed at any one time 1 2 4 Keeping time Clock date display data can be derived from several sources There is a set priority that determines which source is used When there is LTC present this becomes the exclusive reference for the clocks regardless
62. u allows object to be selected as a group Group Object Grid Help H Select all objects H3 Unselect all objects A4 db Cut objects Paste objects Lai Move objects to front Fay Move objects to back Figure 2 20 MV 16 Group Menu Select all objects All objects in the layout will be selected and can be operated on as a group Unselect all objects Cancels group all objects command Cut objects Deletes all the tile objects in the group Paste objects Pastes the object that is on the clipboard to all objects in the group Move objects to Moves all tile objects in the group to the front back front back down before clicking on them Objects can be selected individually to create a group by holding the Ctrl key MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 26 MV Series snellgroup com 2 3 3 4 Object Menu The settings for the tiles can be manipulated from the object menu This is accessed either via the main menu or by a right click on the tile to be edited New object Edit object Cut object Copy object Paste object Paste new object Move object to front Move object to back Fit object onto grid Size object to grid MV 16 User Instruction Manual Issue 01 Rev 4 Object Grid Help Hew object mi Edit object NA X Cut object LT Copy object 3 Paste object Paste new object Li Move object to front Fay Move object to back
63. umption 190W fully loaded frame with 16 x 3G video sources Environmental Temperature 0 C to 30 C Humidity 70 max Cards Video Input card A composite SDI DVI I S Video Component Video Input card B as card A with HD SDI Audio input or output card consumes 1 slot All input and output cards are hot swappable Front panel USB connector for keyboard 10 preset buttons 6 on screen menu control buttons Rear panel 2 x 32 way D input connectors for audio inputs outputs 2 x DVI I connectors for digital or analog component inputs 1 x DVI connector for digital or analog display 16 x BNCs for autosensing video inputs 1 x BNC for LTC input 1 x BNC for video sync input 1 x 25 way D connector for audio monitoring out 1 x RJ45 connector for Ethernet LAN for browser NTP clock update and or remote panel control 1 x RS232 RS422 connector for UMD tally via TSL Image Video or other protocols 1 x 26 way D connector GPI O port The following table contains data relating to the Remote panel Item Description Front panel USB connector for keyboard 10 preset buttons 6 on screen menu control buttons Rear panel 1 x RJ45 connector for Ethernet LAN for browser NTP clock update and or remote panel control 1 x RSRS422 DATA IN connector 1 x RSRS422 DATA OUT connector Mechanical 1U Remote Panel Outline Dimensions 484mm W x 114mm D x 44 5mm H Weight 2kg Power Autosensing 90 240 V and 47 63Hz power supply Power supply
64. x1080i60 1920x1080i59 94 1920x1080i50 1920x1080p30 1920x1080p29 97 1920x1080p25 1920x1080p24 1920x1080p23 98 1280x720p60 1280x720p59 94 1280x720p50 SMPTE424M 1920x1080p60 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p50 some connector related limitations apply Auto sense on composite SDI and HD SDI feeds Embedded audio derived from SDI HD SDI up to 16 channels per source Via optional input cards Analog up to 32 channels 16 pairs AES EBU up to 32 channels 16 pairs with SRC 32kHz 96kHz resampled to 48kHz One DVI I output supporting resolutions XGA 720p60 720p50 SXGA SXGA 1080p60 and 1080p50 as per the pixel aspect ratio or other selectable options for non square pixels Processing delay approximately 1 video frame depending on video source Video sources fully scalable and displayed in native format 4 3 16 9 Audio monitoring output up to 8 analog output channels as standard Audio bars superimposed or external to video Genlocked video sources Issue 01 Rev 4 O 2010 Snell Limited Page 56 MV Series snellgroup com Alarms Video inputs Audio inputs Metadata inputs Alarm indication Metadata Decoding monitoring GPI I O Scales and Ballistics NORDIC DIN PPM BBC PPM VU VU EXT AES EBU Phase Correlation Display Sync loss Black Freeze frame Loss of embedded or external audio over level out of phase channel pairs Loss of VITC SDI only teletext

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