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1. e A Camera Unit e D CHCR camera remote cable B AC powered Base Station with E CHBR base remote cable internal camera power supply e F Hybrid fiber optic cable e C PowerWafer Fig 2 3 Direct Connect to Base Station with Power Wafer CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide Power Wafer Remote Panel Mounted Fiber Connector The hybrid fiber receptacle may be mounted a distance from the Base Station if the station is equipped with a pair of inexpensive ST fiber connectors and a Molex receptacle to carry power as shown in Figure 2 4 A breakout cable can be used to connect the hybrid fiber receptacle to Base Station or infrastructure wiring can be used e A Camera Unit e E CHBR base remote cable B Power Wafer F ST amp Molex breakout cable or e C CHCR camera remote cable campus building infrastructure D AC powered Base Station with internal G Hybrid fiber optic cable camera power supply aa 240 m 780 f rane Md Fig 2 4 Powered Base Station with Fiber Receptacle Extension System Overview Powered Systems using the PowerWafer PowerWafer with MPS Power Supply Systems can be configured so that the majority of the fiber run is made via dry tactical or infrastructure fiber after which a throwdown MPS Power Supply is placed in line to provide powered SMPTE hybrid fiber cable to the camera In this configuration as shown in Figure 2 5 the Base Station can be separated fr
2. 3 7 12VDC Power Connector e 11 12V DC Power input connector XLR 4 Pin e 12 12V DC Input terminal block This can be used in lieu of the 4 pin XLR or in parallel as a redundant input See Error Reference source not found for pin out details 13 For Future Use RJ45 AC Power Connector Interface This power interface is used on CopperHead Base Stations that are equipped with an internal power supply This type of Base Station is typically used with Camera Units powered with a PowerWafer via SMPTE Hybrid cable 19 CopperHead System Components Base Station Rear Panel Fig 3 8 AC Mains Connector e 20 AC Power Receptacle 100 240V 50 60 Hz e 21 3 15 amp dual fuse assembly Two 4 amp fuses 5 x 20mm fuses are in operation at all times both the AC Line Hot and the AC Line Neutral are fused e 13 For Future Use RJ45 Rear Panel Section B Optical Connector The fiber optic connector is used to connect Base Station directly to Camera Unit or to the external MPS or HDX power supply configured with your system The type of fiber connector will vary depending on your system configuration Six types of fiber optic connectors are available for use with the CopperHead Base Station Dry unpowered fiber connectors Fiber Connectors with Copper for Power A OpticalCON B STs D OpticalCON E SMPTE 304M F STs amp Molex dry powered Rear Panel Section C Signal Connectors
3. CAXX MX Tactical Fiber Assembly MX Connectors Graphic Description CAXX XT2S NOC Tactical Fiber Cable Assembly OpticalCON Connectors CAXX XSM311 NOC SMPTE 311M Hybrid Fiber Cable Assembly OpticalCON connectors CAXX XSM311 SMPTE SMPTE 311M Hybrid Fiber Cable Assembly SMPTE 304M connectors MXRE MX Receptacle Flange Mount Assembly Breakout to STs MXRV MX Receptacle Jam Nut Assembly Breakout to STs CH3BFC NOC 2ST MOL OpticalCON receptacle to STs and Molex 39 01 4051 CH3BFC NOC NOC OpticalCON receptacle to OpticalCON Plug CH3BFC 304M 2ST SMPTE Hybrid 304M plug to STs and Molex 39 01 4051 CH3BFC 304M NOC SMPTE Hybrid 304M plug 1 to OpticalCON Plug 39 Parts and Accessories 40 Intercom Pinouts This appendix lists the pinouts for the 4 Wire and Clear Com Intercoms AWW MOTOT uera RO EROR QACOUE SEU SPERA a AP UR EE o s ep Ac Fo ep 42 Cear COm IN EICON enger ERE ada RIEF deb Vac EUER SORIA Ca ERR C MPEN S 42 41 Intercom Pinouts 4 Wire Intercom 4 Wire Intercom This cable is end user supplied Base Station Four Wire Intercom Output Wiring pin Function Impedance Signal 1 Ground 2 Input 600 Ohm Line 8 dBm 3 Input Input Mic 32 dBm 4 Output gt 600 Ohm 8 dBm 5 Output Load Base Station 16 amp 17 XLR5 Male Clear Com Intercom Base Station Clear Com Intercom Output Wiring pin Sign
4. Fig 3 9 Rear Panel Signal Connectors 5 Connector for Camera Remote Control Panel and Tally input DB15HD Connect CHBR PRO cable here specified for your particular Camera Remote Control Panel 20 CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide See Error Reference source not found to specify the correct cable for your Camera Remote Control Panel 6 Base Station Intercom Connector Connect your house intercom system here e XLR3 Two wire Clear Com or RTS e XLR5M Four wire matrix style Two 4 amp fuses 5 x 20mm fuses are in operation at all times both the AC Line Hot and the AC Line Neutral are fused For more information see Intercom Pinouts on page 41 7 SD SDI or HD SDI Output Digital video from camera s SDI output 8 VBS Return Input Analog composite video signal sent to Camera Unit 9 VBS Return Input Switch Switches the VBS Return Input connector to be optimized for one of two uses A Sync In Genlock Sync Tri Level sync signal B Composite Video In Typically used to send analog VBS return video to the camera or an external monitor 21 CopperHead System Components PowerWafer Camera Adaptor PowerWafer Camera Adaptor The CopperHead Camera Unit can be powered by the optional PowerWafer Camera Adaptor The PowerWafer replaces the local camera battery and any local AC power supply adaptor The PowerWafer gets its power from the use hybrid fiber cable and the CopperHead Base Station equippe
5. ouis este ye vu yr E EPOPERE RE REESE AS PN E E bees 4 About CopperHead PowerWafer About CopperHead PowerWafer About CopperHead PowerWafer The CopperHead System is a fiber optic transmission system that enables camcorders to be used in live multi camera production environments The system uses a fiber optic cable to transport a variety of signals between a Camera Unit and a Base Station Camera Unit Base Station e SDI HD SDI Camera Video y BS Return Sync Genloc keel CamRemote 232 422 485 TalylGPl 00 j Intercom 1 CH i i A ip te 20 kilometers on a single fiber optic cabie 2 strands E e Fig 1 1 CopperHead Signal Paths The CopperHead Camera Unit is typically mounted to a camera that is placed in a studio theatre sports venue or other live event location The system s Base Station is usually located in a truck control room or other video production control area When dry fiber is used typically lightweight tactical fiber cable the signals are transmitted bi directionally over distances as long as 5 km or more When hybrid fiber cable is used the link powers the Camera Unit and the camera itself CopperHead System Features The system makes any camcorder practical for multi camera production All camera signals are carried on one lightweight fiber cable e Can be run through building or campus infrastructure on two s
6. when drawing 95 watts at the camera but distances will vary depending on total power draw at the PowerWafer as shown in Figure 2 2 POWERWAFER DISTANCE GUIDE Wattage available at PowerWafer from Base Station or MPS Power Supply Length of cable Meters Dia ee Di ee ae M ee a BEEN BEEN E cs es 8 50 60 TO g S 14VDC Power Out Watts SMPTE 311m cable Bel den 7804 Fig 2 2 PowerWafer Distance Chart The maximum operational cable length varies due to optical loss that can depend on cable quality dirt dust contamination on connectors and the number of cable connectors When using hybrid cables for camera power the size of the hybrid cable as well as the power draw of the camera lens viewfinder and other accessories are also factors CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide In powered fiber configurations the Camera Unit Base Station and hybrid fiber cable can be equipped with one of two types of fiber connectors Panel Connectors OpticalCON SMPTE 304M Cable Plugs OpticalCON SMPTE 304M Female System Overview Powered Systems using the PowerWafer PowerWafer Direct to Base Station When connected directly to an AC powered Base Station using SMPTE hybrid fiber cable the system delivers up to 95 watts of power to the camera and accessories Such a system is typically configured as shown in Figure 2 3 and includes the following components
7. Base Station is not locked to Camera Unit e 2 Return Video Sync Indicates the presence of the analog video signal VBS at Base Station s VBS In BNC This VBS can be used for return program video or for genlock to the camera e 3 SDI Presence Illuminates GREEN to indicate the presence of digital SDI video from Camera Unit This will stay illuminated GREEN as long as there is adequate optical power being received at Base Station See Error Reference source not found for more information e 4 Intercom Illuminates GREEN to indicate audio activity on the Intercom channel e 5 Control Illuminates GREEN when camera control data is being transmitted between Camera Unit and Base Station Front Panel Section B Power Switch and Indicator Fig 3 4 Base Station Power Switch e 6 Power Indicates that power is applied to Base Station e GREEN when Base Station is fully powered e RED when there is power connected to Base Station but Base Station is not turned on 7 Power Switch Used to turn Base Station on and off With a hybrid power system power supplied by Base Station this switch will control power to the camera and Camera Unit 17 CopperHead System Components Base Station Front Panel Front Panel Section C Hybrid Power Status Indicators This section is optional and only appears on CopperHead Base Stations equipped with internal power supplies designed to work with a CopperHead Camera Unit connect
8. are all slightly different Hence not every possible operational environment can be described However the following steps are recommended 1 Set up and test your Copperhead system immediately to confirm proper operation and to provide training to you and your team prior to an actual production 2 Do not attempt to power up the system until the fiber optic cable has been connected at both ends 3 Install Camera Unit and battery or power supply see Mounting the Copperhead Camera Unit with the PowerWafer on page 28 4 Connect all Camera Unit and Base Station cables see any of the CopperHead User Guides The order in which you connect the cables makes no difference However to prevent damage other sensitive electronics such as camcorders and Remote Control Panels e Make sure to connect the CHCR Camera Remote Control cable to the camera when the camera is powered off e Make sure to connect the CHBR Base Remote Cable to the remote control panel when Base Station power is turned off 5 Deploy the fiber cable Read the Using Fiber Optics Guide for information on how to manage and deploy your fiber optics cabling safety precautions tips amp tricks and recommendations for creating complex fiber optic networks You can find a copy of this document on the Support portal see Contact Us on page 35 Insuring a Positive Fiber Link To insure a positive Fiber Link 1 Connect the fiber cable connectors at each end 2 Power up
9. please contact a Miranda Technologies Partnership s sales office Visit our web site at http www miranda com contact php link worldwide to find office nearest to you Miranda s corporate headquarters You can also contact Miranda s corporate headquarters at Miranda Technologies Partnership 3499 Douglas B Floreani St Laurent Quebec Canada H4S 2C6 Tel 514 333 1772 Fax 514 333 9828 Visit our web site at www miranda com 36 Connectors and Accessories This appendix lists the specification for the CopperHead PowerWafer parts and accessories MPS POWEr SUDDIY CODDOGLOE uxsasuctn eue Tae E Tea dp UR RAUS Pg UA QUIC qo os 36 GIES GING ACCESSO 38 37 MPS Power Supply Connector MPS Power Supply Connector Fig A 1 MPS Power Interface IEC C14 Receptacle e Panel Mounted AC Power Receptacle 110 220 VAC e Fuses Two 3 15 amp slo blo fuses 5 x 20mm Littlefuse Series 218 part 02183 15 or equivalent Parts and Accessories Graphic Description PWRWFR 95VD Power Wafer Camera I Adaptor for use with CH Series Pro BS 95VD Description CH2 MPS 95VD External Power Supply for PowerWafer CH3CP INF 2FAG C gt PowerWafer to Camera A Unit jumper cable cm CHRCP 2050A Universal Camera Control Panel CASM MD XL Tactical Fiber on Reel Small SM Medium MD or Large XL 38 CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide Graphic Description
10. to the CopperHead Camera Unit can be equipped with a SMPTE 304M connector or a powered OpticalCON connector Dry Unpowered Fiber Powered Fiber Connection Part Number Connection to Base Station y to Camera V CH2 MPS 95VD 2ST NEU 2 STs OpticalCON CH2 MPS 95VD 2ST 304 2 STs SMPTE 304M CH2 MPS 95VD NEU NEU OpticalCON OpticalCON CH2 MPS 95VD NEU 304 OpticalCON SMPTE 304 CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide HDX Power Supply The HDX Power Supply Unit is required when using the PowerPlus Camera Adaptor The HDX can be used as a free standing unit or rack mounted using the HDX FR 2 for mounting two HDX units See PowerPlus 300 User Guide for details on connecting the HDX to a CopperHead system The unit sends power via a SMPTE hybrid fiber cable to the PowerPlus where it is converted to 12VDC and optionally to 24VDC Fig 3 14 HDX device setups The HDX has five features A AC Power Input Module and Switch Power Switch and connector for AC Mains B Wet SMPTE 304M Hybrid Fiber Connector The SMPTE hybrid cable is connected here This cable connects to the PowerPlus at the camera This mating connector pair always uses SMPTE 304M connectors C Dry Fiber connector s The CopperHead Base Station is connected here This interface can be equipped with a variety of fiber connectors e Two ST connectors e MX connector e OpticalCON connector D Status Indicators These indicators show the status
11. Camera Unit and Base Station or power supply and check the LED Link indicators on each device 3 Confirm that the LED Link indicators on Camera Unit and Base Station are both illuminated GREEN If so all signals should now be passing between Camera Unit and Base Station 32 Specifications Distance Limit see note below Tactical Fiber Local Power at Camera Dry fiber 1 5GD S eese rennen 16 db optical loss 30 km SMPTE STINLHVDEISDEIDGI ie iesu n vmiu Iii qieteiiii baden adiacente Standard Internal Power Supply w PowerWafer nner ares 240m 787 ft 95W 12VDC Long Range HDX w PowerPlus 2km 6562 ft 100W Cont 150W Peak Mechanical Environmental Dimensions WxLxD Bel I A NR 5 x 6 12 x 2 2 MIPS Power Supply uu cesessssssesessssssesssscsssesesscsssesecscsssssecsesssessessessessesees 9 7 x 2 5 x 4 5 Weight PowerWafef staat adc ea teret atti ces eects en eee 1 5 Ib MPS PoVIOE SUD DIN qs RO E RTERTEA HOMME 3 0 Ib Power Consumption Base Station Hybrid Fiber Power REQ ccsscsssssecsssssesscseessssecsessessecescseeseeeseseeees 110 120 220 240 VAC 50 to 60Hz Power CONSUMPTION seesesesseseseesessesesesessesesesseseseesesseseseseesesseses 250 watts max 120VAC Temperature Range scscscscssecscscscscscsssesessescscscsssssssesscscscesssessssassesesessereeeees 25 to 55 C H midity Bard eret net tse ea do
12. Eoi fetis 0 to 9596 RH Noncondensing The maximum cable length varies due to optical loss that can depend on cable quality dirt dust contamination on connectors and the number of cable connectors When using hybrid cable for camera power the size of the hybrid cable as well as the power draw of the camera lens viewfinder and other accessories are also factors 33 Specifications 34 Contact Us Technical Support For technical assistance please contact the Miranda Technical support centre nearest you Americas Office hours 9 00 a m 9 00 p m EST Telephone 1 800 224 7882 Fax 1 514 335 1614 e mail support miranda com Asia Office hours 9 00 am 5 00 pm GMT 8 Telephone 852 2539 6987 Fax 852 2539 0804 e mail asiatech miranda com China Telephone 86 10 5873 1814 e mail asiatech miranda com Europe Middle East Africa UK Office hours 9 00 a m 6 00 p m GMT Telephone 44 118 952 3444 Fax 44 118 952 3401 e mail eurotech miranda com France only Office hours 9 00 a m 6 00 p m GMT 1 Telephone 33 0 1 55 86 87 88 Fax 33 1 55 86 00 29 e mail eurotech miranda com Related documentation To access the most recent updates to this document or to access other Miranda user documentation please visit the Miranda Support Portal http www miranda com support 35 Contact Us Customer service and sales Customer service and sales For customer service or sales information
13. Station powered and Camera Unit 29 Hybrid Fiber between Base Station and Camera Unit Infrastructure Wiring 30 Hybrid Fiber Cable between MPS Power Unit and Camera Unit 30 Table of Contents Deployment of the CopperHead System lessen 32 Insuring a Positive Fiber Link ioco cosi ua E RIEN ER RE UA RR 32 SDECITICATIONS cceso04RPCPOPSESUEPRNEPEPPEREPOMPCPEEITCA S 83 Contact US oiov ues E EUER EE ARE eee CRI Rd Tecnica SUDDO os50 eps Sn CENERIR NE tk a Ec PER E E PIER ADNDIM D queis 35 Related docurentatlOh aos ve x sh RAN e pECEUPUPS ES eDREE EUER M A apt 35 Customer service and Sale5 oro aoe s do XR VY ERE awed DPesha d PIDa Pi ws 36 Miranda s corporate headquarters ccc cc ccc cece cece eeeeeeee 36 A Connectors and Accessories cccccccccccsccccsccesse 37 VIPS POWer SUDDIV Conector sees RN ESO NEP MEER EXER EI DOR D aes 38 Parts and ACCessorles conne cR a Cd dude e pid dad 38 Intercom Pinouts eeeeeeo eo ooo ososceeece L1 ZI Fe tel COT uci diaria E Ru Sr Rat Pra EE P Rx xh host dee Ged ae eg Re des 42 Clear Com Intercom eee Rhet 42 About CopperHead PowerWafer This chapter provides an overview of the CopperHead PowerWafer and includes the safety and warranty information about it About CopperHead PowerWafer c cece cence nen e hehe hens 2 Unpacking the CopperHead PowerWafer csse nn 3 Safety and Fiber Optic Systems
14. Telecast Fiber Solutions CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide M4002 9900 102 21 March 2014 A BELDEN BRAND Notices Copyright amp Trademark Notice Copyright 2014 Miranda Technologies Partnership All rights reserved Belden Belden Sending All The Right Signals and the Belden logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions Miranda CopperHead PowerWafer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Miranda Technologies Partnership Belden Inc Miranda Technologies Partnership and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein Terms and Conditions Please read the following terms and conditions carefully By using CopperHead PowerWafer documentation you agree to the following terms and conditions Miranda Technologies Partnership Miranda hereby grants permission and license to owners of CopperHead PowerWafer to use their product manuals for their own internal business use Manuals for Miranda products may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose unless specifically authorized in writing by Miranda A Miranda manual may have been revised to reflect changes made to the product during its manufacturing life Thus different versions of a manual may exist for any given product Care should be taken to ensur
15. al 1 Ground 2 VDC Power 3 Power Base Station 16 amp 17 XLR3 Female x2 42
16. ar awuseason EAEE NETE A EE cane EM EISE SM US 25 CopperHead System Components Base Station Base Station The CopperHead Base Station is available with a number of options The unit is ordered with a specified Power Module Audio Intercom Module and Fiber Connector For an overall view of component location please see the overall diagrams in Error Reference source not found Base Station Front Panel Recast CopperHead Pro Base Station Fig 3 2 Base Station Front Panel dual unit 12 VDC power The front of Base Station has three areas of interest e A Signal Status Indicators see Front Panel Section A Signal Status Indicators on page 16 If Dual Base Station A1 and A2 Otherwise A2 only e B Power Switch and Indicator see Front Panel Section B Power Switch and Indicator on page 17 e C Hybrid Power Status Indicators see Front Panel Section C Hybrid Power Status Indicators on page 18 Note These indicators only appears on Base Stations equipped with internal hybrid power supply Front Panel Section A Signal Status Indicators RET VID LINK SYNC SDI COM CNTRL Cc c Cc c c Fig 3 3 Base Station Status Indicators e 1 Link Indicates the status of the data link from Camera Unit to Base Station This is a good indicator of adequate optical link e GREEN when Base Station has a data lock with Camera Unit CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide e RED when
17. are equipped with two fuses located next to the AC Power receptacle at the left rear of the unit Refer to Connectors and Accessories on page 37 for specific fuse and location information NEVER operate the CopperHead CHG3 BS 3050 95VD xxx xxx Base Station without properly installed and rated fuses Severe electrical and heat damage could result as well as personal injury or death System Overview This chapter provides a system overview about the Fiber Cables and the Transceiver System CopperHead System Configurations 0 cece ence cece cece nen ehem 6 CopperHead Transceiver System Components cesses 11 System Overview CopperHead System Configurations CopperHead System Configurations The CopperHead system is available in a variety of configurations that maximize the advantages of either dry fiber cable hybrid fiber cable or a combination of the two Powered Systems using the PowerWafer CopperHead Base Stations can be equipped with an internal power supply that when used with SMPTE hybrid fiber cable and a PowerWafer at the Camera Unit will deliver approximately 95 Watts of power to the camera and related accessories n SMPTE HYBRID CABLE HD SDI genlack intercom and control signals plus up to 95 Watts of continuous 12V0C Power Unp to 240 meters 78 7 feet on SMPTE Hybrid Fiber Fig 2 1 Powered System Overview The maximum range of the system is nominally 240 meters 787 feet
18. d with the internal power supply or from the MPS external power supply Up to 95 watts of power can be delivered to the camera Camera Unit and camera powered accessories Up to 780 feet 240 meters of cable can be used when Camera Unit is powered directly from Base Station The use of an external power supply can extend Base Station to Camera range and increase camera power flexibility The MPS Throw Down device or Wafer Power Adaptor provides this functionality This unit is described in MPS External PowerWafer Power Supply on page 23 The PowerWafer replaces the battery or local battery mountable AC adaptor shown with the Anton Bauer Gold Mount option e 1 Heat Sink e 2 Battery Mounting Plate Anton Bauer Gold Mont or V Mount e 3 Power Input Connector High voltage power is carried from Base Station to Camera Unit A short jumper cable CH3CP INF 2FAG carries the high voltage power from Camera Unit to the PowerWafer s power input connector where it is converted to 12VDC power The 12VDC power is delivered back to the camera via the battery mounting plate Im Fig 3 10 PowerWafer Power Adaptor and Jumper Cable 22 CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide MPS External PowerWafer Power Supply The CopperHead MPS external power supply provides 95 watts of 12VDC power and fiber connectivity from Base Station to Camera Unit equipped with a CopperHead PowerWafer Connectivity between the MPS unit to the camera can be co
19. e If any component does not work correctly out of the box please contact Miranda see Contact Us on page 35 If the problem cannot be remedied through a service telephone call an RMA Return of Merchandise Authorization will be issued and you will receive an RMA number Please note this RMA number inside and outside of all shipping boxes and on all documentation provided with the items to be returned About this User Guide This CopperHead Fiber Optic Transceiver System can be delivered in a number of configurations depending on the Power and Battery Mount options selected This user guide is designed to cover all of the various options and so not every page in this guide will apply to your specific system Throughout this guide a number of informational pointers are used to mark important or useful information About CopperHead PowerWafer Safety and Fiber Optic Systems Safety and Fiber Optic Systems Optical Fiber Safety Never look directly into the end of the optic fiber while either end of the system is operating Always use cable connector caps when the cables are not connected This protects the connector from damage and the unlikely event of exposure to an operating optical link Keeping the caps in place when the connectors are not in use will prevent dirt and dust from entering the connector and degrading the performance of the optical link Power Fuses The CopperHead PowerWafer Base Stations CHG3 BS 3050 95VD xxx xxx
20. e that one obtains the proper manual version for a specific product serial number Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Miranda Warranty information is available in the Support section of the Miranda Web site www miranda com Title CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide Part Number M4002 9900 102 Revision 21 March 2014 Table of Contents 1 About CopperHead PowerWafer cccccseccceeee 1 About CopperHead PowerWafer ccc ccc ccc ccc cece eee cece eee eeeeeees 2 CopperHead System Features cece ccc ccc cece teen eee eee 2 Unpacking the CopperHead PowerWafer sees 3 PIOOUCE Returns sseerevevesa agens rS FEOEPPRR ES Vans C V ebd ERE VR Rd 3 About this User Guide 0 ccc ccc cece rstas orrasa rs ETN r Kae aa 3 Safety and Fiber Optic Systems cc cece cece eee eee ehh 4 Optical Fiber Safety 0 ccc ccc eect e hh 4 uo gas CRRPFCC Y 4 2 System OVeI VIEW isse ERARXRERERTATESECETAE KE Saa Reihe CopperHead System Configurations cece ccc cence cece eee ee eeeeeneees 6 Powered Systems using the PowerWafer ccc cece ccc e eee e eee eeeeaees 6 PowerWafer Direct to Base Station ccc cece cece eee eee e eee e 8 Power Wafer Remote Panel Mounted Fiber Connector 0 cece e eee 9 PowerWafer with MPS Power Supply c c
21. ece cece eee eeeeeeeeeees 10 CopperHead Transceiver System Components eese 11 Base Station OVErVieW 6 ccc cece eect teen eee hh 12 Types ot Base Statis separare esr aw aeons ace no Same t en ea ICI CES equp a ad 13 3 CopperHead System Components 15 Shogo E dessert i ute Pto NA ORE VEIT IULII ENTER MERI ee UE ET ere 16 Base Station Front Panel ccc cc ccc ccc ccc ccc e teen eeeeeeees 16 Front Panel Section A Signal Status Indicators ccc cece cece eee ees 16 Front Panel Section B Power Switch and Indicator 0 cece eee eee 17 Front Panel Section C Hybrid Power Status Indicators e cece 18 Base Station Rear Panel ccc ccc ccc ccc cece eee n 19 Rear Panel Section A Power CONNECtOr cece cece cece eee e ee eees 19 Rear Panel Section B Optical Connector cece eee cece eee eaes 20 Rear Panel Section C Signal Connectors cece eee ee ee ee ee eees 20 PowerWafer Camera Adaptor ccc ccc cece cece cece cece nn 22 MPS External PowerWafer Power Supply 0 0 ccc ccc cece cece e e 23 HDX Power SUDDIY 5a rises ir tenn naw RR UOS E chon d RC ERES CR BORN a eR mon 25 HDX Status Indicators ssssleeeeeeee eee eee eeeeeeees 26 4 Camera Unit and Power Supply Installation 27 Mounting the Copperhead Camera Unit with the PowerWafer LLsuue 28 SMPTE Hybrid Fiber between Base
22. ed to a PowerWafer HYBRID POWER CD CAMERA POWER o CD CABLE OPEN AD CABLE SHORT g Fig 3 5 Base Station Hybrid Power Status Indicators e 8 Camera Power Illuminates GREEN when high voltage is being supplied to Camera Unit e 9 Cable Open Illuminates RED to indicate that the SMPTE hybrid cable is open or there is no SMPTE hybrid cable connected High voltage will not be applied to the hybrid connector until the open condition is corrected e 10 Cable Short Illuminates RED to indicate that the SMPTE hybrid cable has a short circuit in it High voltage will not be applied to the hybrid connector until the short condition is corrected or the cable is replaced CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide Base Station Rear Panel Fig 3 6 CopperHead Base Station Back Panel Dual model shown A Power Connector see Rear Panel Section A Power Connector on page 19 e B Optical Connectors seeRear Panel Section B Optical Connector on page 20 e C Signal Connectors see Rear Panel Section C Signal Connectors on page 20 Rear Panel Section A Power Connector The CopperHead Base Station can be configured for DC or AC power 12VDC Power Interface This power interface is used on CopperHead Base Stations that are not equipped with internal power supplies This type of Base Station is typically used with Camera Units powered locally with a battery or a local power supply at the camera Fig
23. ehe 32 Insuring ad Positive Fiber LINK verse yaautee y SUPR ERESNEUCE TU II eS ees ret er ir kertin 32 27 Camera Unit and Power Supply Installation Mounting the Copperhead Camera Unit with the PowerWafer Mounting the Copperhead Camera Unit with the PowerWafer When mounting the CopperHead Camera Unit always position the camera so that the battery mounting plate at the rear of the camera is easy to access Insure that the camera is well supported and stable If a battery is mounted remove it and put it to one side The camera model shown here is for illustrative purposes only your camera may differ The PowerWafer allows the camera and Camera Unit to be powered via hybrid fiber cable which is powered from the CopperHead Base Station or MPS External Power Supply AAI d s k af We ZQ L dE i w i H 3S E E mt Fig 4 1 The PowerWafer Unit and the Cable To attach the PowerWafer Cable 1 Attach the CopperHead Camera Unit A to the camera battery mounting plate B The mounting is mechanically identical to attaching a battery For instructions for attaching the required cables between the camera and the Camera Unit refer to any of the CopperHead User Guides 2 Mount the PowerWafer C to the CopperHead Camera Unit battery mounting plate D exactly as you would mount the battery to the camera 3 Connect the supplied PowerWafer connector cable E model CH3CP INF FAG2 between the PowerWafe
24. l two Camera Units in a one RU device Available in 12 Volt DC only Not available for 120 220 VAC models Fiber Connector Six different fiber connectors are available for the CopperHead Base Station See Rear Panel Section B Optical Connector on page 20 for details OpticalCON dry Two STs MX Expanded Beam OpticalCON powered SMPTE 304M Two STs and Molex CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide Types of Base Stations The actual appearance of your CopperHead Base Station will vary depending on the fiber cable connectors and power option specified at the time of purchase Single Dry Station Cl RE RoHS UE PAT PIZTIEN Fig 2 7 Single Dry Base Station Front Panel top and Rear Panel bottom Dual Unpowered Base Station CE PE RaHS UB PAT 712m1 Fig 2 8 Dual Unpowered Base Station Front Panel top and Rear Panel bottom Powered Base Station o FE RoHS 2 Fig 2 9 Powered Base Station Front Panel top and Rear Panel bottom 13 System Overview Types of Base Stations CopperHead System Components This chapter describes the main system components in the CopperHead PowerWafer system BOSC fero MR 16 PowerWafer Camera Adaptor ccc ccc ccc ccc cence cence enhn es 22 MPS External PowerWafer Power Supply cece ence cece nen e nee e eee 23 HOX TOWT SUPON c
25. nfigured using either a Hybrid OpticalCON connector or a SMPTE 304M connector The nominal distance between them is 240 meters 780 feet Connectivity between the MPS unit and Base Station uses dry fiber and can be configured with a dry OpticalCON connector or two ST connectors The MPS is powered locally with standard AC power The unit is free standing see MPS External PowerWafer Power Supply on page 23 Fig 3 11 MPS Power Supply Front and Rear e 1 AC Power Receptacle 100 240V 50 60 Hz e 2 Fuse compartment Two 4 amp fuses 5 x 20mm fuses are in operation at all times both the AC Line Hot and the AC Line Neutral are fused For more information see Intercom Pinouts on page 41 e 3 Power Switch e 4 For Future Use RJ45 e 5 Dry Fiber Optic Connection to CopperHead Base Station This removable plate can be equipped with two ST connectors or a dry OpticalCON connector See Figure 3 12 6 Heat Sink 7 Powered Fiber Optic Connection to CopperHead Camera Unit This removable plate can be equipped with a SMPTE 304M connector or a powered OpticalCON connector See Figure 3 13 23 CopperHead System Components MPS External PowerWafer Power Supply 24 Fig 3 12 MPS dry fiber connector options The dry connection y to the CopperHead Base Station can be equipped with two ST connectors or a dry OpticalCON connector Fig 3 13 MPS powered fiber connector options The powered connection V
26. of the HDX s power system see HDX Status Indicators on page 26 E HDX Integrated Handle Stand alone unit can be carried or hung from this robust handle 25 CopperHead System Components HDX Status Indicators HDX Status Indicators s ACIN C LOAD TYPE ona DC HV PUR ENABLE O o AG HY ENABLE O HY OPTICAL POWER fiy PRESENT a J 7 SHORT O LOCAL ENABLE O REMOTE Fig 3 15 HDX Displays e 1 AC IN MAINS 26 AC Input power is present 2 DC HV ENABLE DC Sense voltage from PowerPlus is present 3 AC HV ENABLE AC Sense voltage from PowerPlus is present 4 HV Present AC or DC voltage is available on Hybrid connector 5 CABLE OPEN No camera cable connected 6 CABLE SHORT Camera cable non functional due to short 7 REMOTE PWR ENABLE Displays red if local remote sw in remote position and opt power lt 27 dBm Displays green if local remote sw in remote position and opt power gt 24 dBm gates HV power 8 LOAD TYPE Indicates the type of load or camera being used N A No load detected e PWR PowerPlus detected 9 Optical Power Not used with PowerPlus 10 Local Remote Not Used With PowerPlus Camera Unit and Power Supply Installation This chapter explains how to mount the Camera Unit and deploy CopperHead PowerWafer system Mounting the Copperhead Camera Unit with the PowerWafer ccccececenees 28 Deployment of the CopperHead System cece cece c cence een ence
27. om the MPS power supply by more than nine kilometers 5 6 miles where powered cable can be run to the camera for 240 meters 780 feet providing up to 95 watts of power to the camera and accessories A Camera Unit F Tactical fiber or Infrastructure fiber run e B Power Wafer e G MPS Power Supply e C CHCR camera remote cable H Hybrid fiber optic cable D DC powered Base Station ADAP 12VDC power supply e E CHBR base remote cable 2 75 kmrange 240 m 780ft range Nse ii T p c DNE E a j if E z oe t Eh z NP EIE D es e i 0 r co Fig 2 5 System using MPS Power Supply CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide CopperHead Transceiver System Components The CopperHead Camera Unit fits between the battery or optional power supply and the camera The Camera Unit is configured at time of purchase with mounting plates to accommodate the appropriate camera battery type The camera battery or optional power source attaches to Camera Unit which in turn attaches to the video camera Batteries accommodated are Anton Bauer Gold Mount and Sony V Mount Other camera mounting plates may be available by special order Please contact Miranda see Contact Us on page 35 or your authorized dealer The Camera Unit is equipped with a swivel mounted fiber optic connector which can be ordered with an OpticalCON MX or SMPTE 304M connector For more information see Part
28. r C and the PowerWafer connector on Camera Unit A 4 For best results plug the straight connector F into the PowerWafer and the connector with the Right Angle G into the Copperhead Camera Unit The following table summarizes the various fiber cable connection options between the Copperhead Base Station and Camera Unit Distance Range Between Cable Type Base Station Power Camera Unit Power Camera and Base Tactical Fiber 12VDC Local Battery or AC Up to 10 KM Power SMPTE Hybrid 120 220VAC with PowerWafer 240 meters Fiber Internal Camera Adaptor Power Supply 28 CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide Cable Type SMPTE Hybrid Fiber Base Station Power External MPS Power Supply 95 Watts1 Camera Unit Power PowerWafer Adaptor Distance Range Between Camera and Base 5 KM between base and power supply 240 meters between power supply and camera SMPTE Hybrid Fiber External HDX Power Supply 150 Watts2 PowerPlus Adaptor 5 KM between base and power supply 3 2 KM between power supply and camera Note The external MPS power supply must be equipped with the required fiber cable connectors depending on your system requirements See MPS External PowerWafer Power Supply on page 23 for a description of the various options SMPTE Hybrid Fiber between Base Station powered and Camera Unit Fig 4 2 SMPTE Hybrid Fiber between Base Station powered and Camera Unit Connect a leng
29. s and Accessories on page 38 Camera Unit Front Camera Unit Rear attaches to attaches to the camera battery or power supply Fig 2 6 Camera Unit Front and Rear The actual appearance of your CopperHead Camera Unit will vary depending on the battery mount and fiber cable connector options specified at the time of purchase 11 System Overview Base Station Overview Base Station Overview The CopperHead Base Station is a one rack unit high device that provides all of the inputs for signals going to the CopperHead Camera Unit as well as the outputs for the signals coming from Camera Unit Base Station is available in a variety of configurations The options are Power Supply 12 Volt DC Input Dry Fiber No Internal camera power supply Does not supply power to Camera Unit via SMPTE hybrid fiber cable Is typically used with Tactical fiber cable and or infrastructure cabling Available in Dual configuration for interface and control of two Camera Units in a single one RU device 120 220 Volt AC Input Powered Fiber Includes internal power supply for Camera Unit Supplies power to Camera Unit via SMPTE hybrid fiber cable Not available in Dual configuration Can only interface and control a single Camera Unit Single or Double Single Configuration Interface and control a single Camera Unit Available in 12 Volt DC and 120 220 VAC models Dual Configuration Interface and contro
30. th of SMPTE Hybrid fiber cable A between Camera Unit B and the fiber receptacle C on the back of Base Station D At each end of the fiber cable will be either an OpticalCON or SMPTE 304M Hybrid fiber connector E and F The camera will be powered by the CopperHead PowerWafer Camera Power Supply G 29 Camera Unit and Power Supply Installation Hybrid Fiber between Base Station and Camera Unit Infrastructure Wiring Hybrid Fiber between Base Station and Camera Unit Infrastructure Wiring Fig 4 3 Hybrid Fiber between Base Station and Camera Unit Infrastructure Wiring A remotely mounted fiber connector can be used for permanent installations such as communications closets truck connector panels and within between buildings A panel D with two STs fiber and a Molex connector power is mounted on Base Station C Infrastructure fiber and copper wiring from Base Station connects to a remote panel mounted OpticalCON or SMPTE 304M receptacle E The standard hybrid fiber optic cable A connects the panel mounted receptacle and Camera Unit B equipped with a PowerWafer G Hybrid Fiber Cable between MPS Power Unit and Camera Unit 30 Fig 4 4 Hybrid Fiber cable between the MPS Power Supply and Camera Unit Dry fiber can be used between Base Station and the MPS External Power Unit and the camera can be powered by the MPS over powered hybrid fiber Connect dry unpowered single mode fiber cable A between
31. the fiber connector s B on Base Station C and the dry fiber connector s D on the MPS Power Supply E CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide Connect the MPS Power Supply E to AC Mains F Connect a length of hybrid fiber cable G between the powered connector H on the MPS Power Supply E and the swiveled fiber connector I on Camera Unit J The hybrid fiber cable can be equipped with either OpticalCON or SMPTE 304M connectors K The camera and Camera Unit will be powered via the hybrid cable by the PowerWafer L The dry fiber connectors D on the MPS Power Supply E and the dry fiber connector s B on Base Station C can equipped with one of two connector options e Two ST connectors shown e OpticalCON connector The powered fiber connectors H on the MPS Power Supply E and the fiber connector on Camera Unit J be equipped with one of two connector options e Two ST connectors shown e OpticalCON connector Other fiber optic connectors are available by special order Contact Miranda see Contact Us on page 35 or your CopperHead dealer for more information 31 Camera Unit and Power Supply Installation Deployment of the CopperHead System Deployment of the CopperHead System The CopperHead system is available with many different variations including different battery mounting plates powering options fiber cable connectors and intercom system interfaces This allows for many permutations that
32. trands of Single Mode fiber Thin lightweight modular design Studio quality uncompressed HD SDI video up to 3 Gb s Multi kilometer distance capability Anton Bauer Gold Mount and V Mount battery options Wide temp range low power consumption Durable high reliability design Two fiber cable options Tactical Fiber Military Spec battery local power 10 km e SMPTE Hybrid Fiber e Low voltage camera mounted PowerWafer 95 watts to 300m 984 ft e High voltage camera mounted PowerPlus up to 150 watts to 2 km 1 2 miles CopperHead PowerWafer User Guide Note The CopperHead System is not readily compatible with active or passive CWDM multiplexing technologies including Teleport or TeleThon systems Unpacking the CopperHead PowerWafer Please consult your packing slip and purchase order to insure that you have received all of the expected components Inspect all components for scratches and other mechanical damage and inspect the electrical connectors for bent or damaged pins and latches Report any missing or damaged components to Miranda see Contact Us on page 35 See Product Returns on page 3 Leave the protective caps on the optical connectors whenever the fiber is disconnected Product Returns In the unlikely event of damage to your CopperHead PowerWafer during shipping or delivery please note the damage with the delivery or shipping service and document the packaging and product where you see damag
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