Page 2 - Customer Support; Telephone Numbers; Related Publications:; Manual Set
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iii Tektronix—Grass Valley ProductsP.O. Box 1114Grass Valley, CA 95945916-478-3800
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Page 5 - Contents; Important Safety Notices
v Contents Important Safety Notices Symbols and Their Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 6 - Section 2 — Installation
vi Contents Section 2 — Installation Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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vii Contents Switcher Communications Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-52 DPM Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-53 The Video Connection (Aux Buses and Return Inp...
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viii Contents Crosspoint Module (064800) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11 M/E 1 Crosspoint Module (Slot A4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11 M/E 2 Crosspoint Module (Slot A9) . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 9 - ix; Section 4 — Maintenance
ix Contents Section 4 — Maintenance Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Servicing Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 11 - xi; WARNING; the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.; Symbols and Their Meaning
xi Information on the following pages provides important safety guidelines for both Operator and Service Personnel. Specific warnings and cautions will be found throughout the manual where they apply, but may not appear here. Please read and follow the important safety information, noting especially...
Page 12 - xii; Safeguards and Notices; CAUTION; electrostatic discharge.; Warnings; Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions.
xii Safeguards and Notices CAUTION This equipment contains static sensitive components. Use anti-static grounding equipment whenever handling or servicing modules and components. When circuit modules are removed from the frame, place them on a flat static controlled surface. Failure to follow this p...
Page 13 - xiii; Cautions; Use only specified replacement parts.; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15 Information
xiii Safeguards and Notices Cautions ■ To prevent damage to equipment when replacing fuses, locate and correct the trouble that caused the fuse to blow before applying power. ■ Verify that all power supply lights are off and that the power supply cords are unplugged before removing power supply or s...
Page 14 - xiv; Power Cord Notices; North American Power Supply Cords
xiv Safeguards and Notices Power Cord Notices North American Power Supply Cords This equipment is supplied with a molded grounding plug (NEMA X-XXX) at one end and a molded grounding receptacle (IEC 320-C13) at the other end. Conductors are color coded white (neutral), black (line) and green or gree...
Page 15 - System Overview; Introduction; The Model 2200 control panel shown in
1-1 1 System Overview Introduction This section presents a general description of the Grass Valley Group Model 2200 Digital Production Switcher, its basic architecture, and a list of video specifications. System Description The Model 2200 Production Switcher manipulates CCIR 601 4:2:2 component digi...
Page 16 - Section 1 — System Overview
1-2 Section 1 — System Overview This manual covers the installation, functional description, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the control panel and switcher electronics frame. Modularity extends throughout the system, providing simple configuration and expansion to meet your present and future ne...
Page 17 - System Description; Figure 1-2. Model 2200 Simplified Block Diagram
1-3 System Description Power supplies for the system can be made fault tolerant with the optional redundant supplies. See Section 2, Installation, for further information. Figure 1-2. Model 2200 Simplified Block Diagram Switcher Frame Power Supply Switcher Frame Control Panel CONTROL PANEL LOGIC CON...
Page 18 - Optional Features for Switcher; Input Modules; Serial Input Modules
1-4 Section 1 — System Overview Optional Features for Switcher This section provides brief descriptions of options for the Model 2200 Digital Production Switcher. Input Modules The input format is component serial digital. Two Serial Digital Input Modules are standard, this will provide 16 inputs. U...
Page 19 - Output Modules; Switched Preview
1-5 Optional Features for Switcher Output Modules The switcher has two standard Serial Output Modules and can have one optional Analog Preview Output, and one optional Aux Serial Output Module. Each Serial Output Module option has eight different output signals (two BNCs per output for a total of 16...
Page 20 - Secondary Wipe Generators
1-6 Section 1 — System Overview Aux Output (Cell C16) ■ Aux Bus 3A (Video) ■ Aux Bus 3B (Key) ■ Aux Bus 4A (Video) ■ Aux Bus 4B (Key) ■ Aux Bus 5A (Video/Key) ■ Aux Bus 5B (Video/Key) Effects Send Matrix (Cell A11) The Effects Send Matrix option provides a method of integrating digital effects devic...
Page 21 - The following analog component formats are supported:; BORDERLINE Key Edge Generation
1-7 Optional Features for Switcher Dual Chromatte Advanced Chroma Keyer (Cells A3, A16, C8) Optional Chromatte™ Advanced Chroma Keyer Modules are available for component chroma keying. Each module provides chroma keying for both foreground keyers in an M/E. Dual Chromatte™ Chroma Keyer Modules are i...
Page 22 - Extender Modules; A set of two Extender Modules is available.; Power Supplies; Control Panel Power Supplies
1-8 Section 1 — System Overview Look-Ahead Preview The Look-Ahead Preview option provides look-ahead preview processing for the M/Es. This option is a mezzanine module which mounts on the Mix/Wipe Module for that M/E. Without the Look-Ahead Preview installed, only the switched preview is available f...
Page 23 - Physical Description; Control Panel; The switcher frame is a large rack-mounted unit, see
1-9 Physical Description Physical Description Model 2200 Series electronic circuitry is contained on circuit modules in the switcher frame, effects frame, and control panel. In this manual and in other related documents, the circuit modules will be referred to by the names and assembly numbers print...
Page 25 - System Specifications; Component
1-11 System Specifications System Specifications Specifications for the Model 2200 System are listed on the following pages. Refer to Section 2, Installation and Configuration, for information on the mechanical characteristics of the system. Specifications 1 are provided for the following: ■ Table 1...
Page 26 - Characteristic
1-12 Section 1 — System Overview Table 1-2. Analog Input Video Requirements. Characteristic Requirement Video Amplitude (Luminance channel) for Chroma Key Inputs 0.714 mV with/without setup or0.700 mV without setup (with or without sync) Maximum luminance ExcursionRelative To Black level(before clip...
Page 29 - Installation
2-1 2 Installation Introduction This section describes the installation and setup of the Model 2200 Digital Switcher. Installing the Model 2200 is done in the following order: ■ Unpacking ■ Installing the Control Panel ■ Installing the switcher frame in the rack ■ Option Installation ■ Cabling the e...
Page 30 - Unpacking; Items Required but not Supplied
2-2 Section 2 — Installation Unpacking The Model 2200 is packaged in several boxes, which contain the following: ■ Switcher Frame ■ Control Panel ■ Cables and Power Cords ■ Power Supplies ■ Instruction Manuals ■ Options Carefully check the contents of each box against the packing slip to ensure that...
Page 31 - Pre-installation Procedures; Physical Specifications and Installation Requirements; Physical dimensions for the Model 2200, shown in; Power Requirements; Table 2-1. Model 2200 Component Size Summary
2-3 Pre-installation Procedures Physical Specifications and Installation Requirements Physical dimensions for the Model 2200, shown in Table 2-1 , are provided to assist you in the installation. * Allow 14 rack units total under switcher frame if installing redundant Power Supply. Power Requirements...
Page 33 - Control Panel Installation; Figure 2-1. Model 2200 Control Panel Profile
2-5 Installation Installation The following procedures contain the instructions necessary to install the control panel, switcher frame, and frame power supply. Procedures are also included for optional circuit modules and cable installation. Before proceeding, read and understand all precautions and...
Page 34 - Control Panel Cutout Dimensions; Using the dimensions shown in; Figure 2-2. Model 2200 Control Panel Console Cutout Dimensions
2-6 Section 2 — Installation Control Panel Cutout Dimensions Using the dimensions shown in Figure 2-2 , make cutouts in the console to accommodate the control panel. WARNING Do not lift the control panel by the lid or the transition lever arms. Be careful when opening or closing the panel lid. The g...
Page 35 - Control Panel Rear Cable Clearance; Inserting the Panel; open the control panel.
2-7 Installation Control Panel Rear Cable Clearance Using the dimensions shown in Figure 2-3 , make cutouts in the rear of the console platform. Inserting the Panel 1. Carefully place the control panel into the cutout in the console and open the control panel. 2. Drill six pilot holes in the console...
Page 36 - Control Panel Redundant Power Supply Option Installation; Open the control panel and turn the AC power switch(s) on the left
2-8 Section 2 — Installation Control Panel Redundant Power Supply Option Installation To install the control panel redundant power supply proceed as follows: 1. Open the control panel and turn the AC power switch(s) on the left front of the enclosure to the OFF position. See Figure 2-4 . At the rear...
Page 37 - Attach the redundant power supply to the flat mounting plate.
2-9 Installation 3. Remove the ten screws securing the flat mounting plate supporting the supply. 4. Attach the redundant power supply to the flat mounting plate. 5. Remove the U shaped plate which covers the redundant power supply fuse, switch, and power connector holes. 6. Using the same screws, m...
Page 38 - Switcher Frame Installation; and complete the following steps:
2-10 Section 2 — Installation Switcher Frame Installation NOTE: The switcher frame must be installed before either of the power supplies. When planning your installation, ensure that the frame will be installed high enough in the equipment rack to allow 7 rack units for the installation of the Frame...
Page 39 - frame before installing the frame in the rack.
2-11 Installation 1. Ensure that all packing foam, strapping, and tape is removed from the frame before installing the frame in the rack. 2. Carefully, with the aid of a mechanical lifting device, lift the frame and place it in position in the equipment rack. 3. Align the frame so that its screw hol...
Page 40 - Switcher Frame Power Supply Installation
2-12 Section 2 — Installation Switcher Frame Power Supply Installation The Primary Power Supply must be mounted immediately below the switcher frame in the rack. If you are installing an optional Redundant Power Supply, it must be located immediately below the Primary Power Supply. Verify that you h...
Page 41 - Remove the right and left covers from the rear of the Power Supply
2-13 Installation CAUTION The Frame Power Supply is very heavy and should be supported in the rack by both the front and rear rack slide mounting. NOTE: In the following descriptions, the terms “right” and “left” refer to the locations of components as viewed from the rear of the power supply. 6. Re...
Page 42 - At the rear of the unit, install the 8 captive screws (see
2-14 Section 2 — Installation 10. At the rear of the unit, install the 8 captive screws (see Figure 2-8 ) through the top of the power supply chassis into the bottom of the switcher frame. Tighten the 8 screws securely. 11. Remove the nuts and lock washers from the two large electrical posts in the ...
Page 43 - cover of the Power Supply.
2-15 Installation 15. At the left rear of the Power Supply, thread the two connectors through the rectangular cutouts in the power supply and connect them to the jacks that are installed in the bottom rear channel of the frame. The connectors are keyed for proper alignment. 16. Ensure that the cable...
Page 44 - Switcher Frame Redundant Power Supply Installation
2-16 Section 2 — Installation Switcher Frame Redundant Power Supply Installation The Redundant Power Supply Option consists of the following components: ■ Power Supply Chassis (identical to the Frame Power Supply) ■ Pair of Red cables ■ Pair of Black cables ■ 2 Threaded Standoffs ■ 4 Lock Washers ■ ...
Page 45 - Figure 2-10. Switcher Redundant Power Supply Installation
2-17 Installation 8. Place the pair of new black cables over the proper studs in the Primary and Redundant Power Supplies, routing the cables through the slot in the bottom of the Primary supply and the top of the Redundant supply. (The colors must match those of the existing cables.) Figure 2-10. S...
Page 46 - are shorter than the red.; Switcher Frame Modules; and
2-18 Section 2 — Installation NOTE: The black cables must go in the slot before the red cables; the black cables are shorter than the red. 9. Secure the cables by placing a lock-washer and hex nut (removed earlier) over each end of the cables. 10. Similarly, place the pair of new red cables over the...
Page 47 - Installing and Removing Modules; Figure 2-11. Removing a Module From the Switcher Front Bay
2-19 Installation Installing and Removing Modules To insert a module, slide it slowly into the correct location, avoiding contact with the modules on either side. Be sure to match the rear connectors before applying pressure to seat the module. To remove a module from the front bay, pull up on the u...
Page 48 - Figure 2-12. Removing a Module From the Switcher Rear Bay
2-20 Section 2 — Installation The modules in the rear bay are removed by first removing the screws at the top and bottom of the module, then pulling up on the upper and lower metal ejectors to release the module. Pull the module out slowly. Refer to Figure 2-12 . CAUTION The EMI fingers may interfer...
Page 50 - Figure 2-14. Switcher Rear Bay Module Locations
2-22 Section 2 — Installation Figure 2-14. Switcher Rear Bay Module Locations CHROMA KEY INPUT G/Y B/U R/V J4 J5 J6 GAIN GAIN GAIN G/Y B/U R/V J1 J2 J3 GAIN GAIN GAIN SERIAL OUTPUT J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J1 J2 J3 ...
Page 51 - Mask Draw Tablet Installation; Using the; mode, you can add to a key, or using the; you can subtract from a key.; Installing the Mask Draw Tablet; Installing UD and KT Series Tablets; input port on the back of the switcher Control Panel.
2-23 Installation Mask Draw Tablet Installation The Mask Draw feature (requiring version 5.2 software and new Frame Store and Mask Store hardware) allows you to use a graphics tablet (connected to the switcher Control Panel) to customize existing masks or to create new ones. Using the Force Mask mod...
Page 52 - Installing SD Series Tablet
2-24 Section 2 — Installation 1. Connect the graphics tablet to the POINTING DEVICE input port on the back of the switcher Control Panel. 2. The Control Panel CPU Board RS-232 jumper blocks must be set to the “DCE” position. Refer to the following text for Model-specific jumper locations. On a Model...
Page 53 - Switcher Option Module Installation
2-25 Switcher Option Module Installation Switcher Option Module Installation There are two types of modules. The first type is a full sized circuit board that slides into the frame bays like a standard module. The second module type is a smaller “mezzanine” which mounts on a standard circuit board i...
Page 54 - Serial Digital Input Module Options
2-26 Section 2 — Installation Input Modules The input formats must be component serial digital. A total of 32 inputs may be installed in any combination of video and key. Two analog component chroma key inputs may be used when both the optional Chroma Keyer and optional Analog Chroma Key Input Modul...
Page 55 - Digital Output Module Options
2-27 Switcher Option Module Installation Digital Output Module Options Two Serial Digital Output Modules are standard. Each of these has eight different output signals (2 BNCs per output for a total of 16 BNCs on each module). The third serial output module is the Timed Aux Output Module which has e...
Page 56 - Analog Output; Remove the Analog Output Module from the rear Signal Processor
2-28 Section 2 — Installation Analog Output The optional Analog Output Module (slot C15) provides component analog monitor outputs for M/E 2 program and switched preview. These outputs are designed for monitor use only and should not be used as on air outputs. There are two DAC Mezzanine boards on t...
Page 57 - Remove the Program DAC Mezzanine board from the Analog Output; Format
2-29 Switcher Option Module Installation 4. Remove the Program DAC Mezzanine board from the Analog Output Module, and turn the module to the component side. Locate jumpers J5, J6, J9, and J11; set all four jumpers to either “a” for Color Difference format, or “b” for RGB format. 5. Locate jumpers J4...
Page 58 - Place the Analog Output Module on the I/O Module Extender; Effects Send Option
2-30 Section 2 — Installation 1. Place the Analog Output Module on the I/O Module Extender (064834), and select 100% Color Bars as the Program and Preview switcher output. (You may use the internal signal for this adjustment which is accessible through the Configuration [INPUTS] menu.) 2. The gain a...
Page 59 - Chroma Keyer Option; ChromatteTM Advanced Chroma Keyer; BORDERLINE Key Edge Generator Option
2-31 Switcher Option Module Installation Chroma Keyer Option Chromatte™ Advanced Chroma Keyer You may install one Chromatte™ Chroma Keyer to each M/E to add internal 4:2:2 chroma keying functions to Keyer 1 and Keyer 2. Each option includes a Chroma Key Carrier Module with a mezzanine module. The Ch...
Page 60 - Secondary Wipe Pattern Generator Options; Figure 2-15. Borderline Option Mezzanine Installation
2-32 Section 2 — Installation Secondary Wipe Pattern Generator Options The Secondary Wipe Pattern Generator option for the Model 2200 provides a second wipe for each Mix/Effects. It consists of two mezzanine modules which mount on the Mix/Wipe Modules for M/E 1 (Slot A8) and M/E 2 (Slot A12). Refer ...
Page 62 - Look Ahead Preview Option; Line up the six 50-pin connectors on the Look-ahead Preview; Timed Aux Output Option; connection instructions.
2-34 Section 2 — Installation Look Ahead Preview Option The Look Ahead Preview option consists of two identical mezzanine modules which mount on the two Mix/Wipe Modules: M/E 1 (Slot A7) and the M/E 2 (Slot A12) next to the Primary Wipe Mezzanines as shown in Figure 2-15 . To install the modules, ca...
Page 63 - Framestore Option; below. Refer to the Remote Aux Control
2-35 Switcher Option Module Installation Framestore Option The Framestore stores up to eight fields of video which can be reentered into the switcher or sent to the output of the switcher. several special effects can be done to the stored video. The Framestore installs in slot A17. If the Aux Contro...
Page 64 - Joystick Override
2-36 Section 2 — Installation All three panels have a joystick override and chop capability. Joystick Override — Each panel has inputs for up to eight user supplied switch closures each enabling an override function. When one of these switches is closed, the Aux Bus changes to a user defined crosspo...
Page 65 - Chop; Chop alternates between two selections at approximately a frame; Setting Rear Panel Switches; Figure 2-18. Rear View of Remote Aux Panels Showing DIP Switches
2-37 Switcher Option Module Installation Chop — Chop alternates between two selections at approximately a frame rate. This function is intended for system calibration and is not an artistic feature. Chop is started by pressing one source select button on the Remote Aux Panel, then double pressing th...
Page 66 - Two or more panels can control the same Aux Bus however, if the same
2-38 Section 2 — Installation Address Switches — Set the address of the Remote Aux Panel (0 through 31) using the switches marked PANEL ADDRESS on the right rear of the panel (see Figure 2-18 ). Only the first five switches are used (1, 2, 4, 8, and 16). Switches 32 and 64 must be in the OFF positio...
Page 67 - Tally Expansion Option; Chassis Installation
2-39 Switcher Option Module Installation Tally Expansion Option The Tally Expansion Option provides tally relay closures which allows you to control remote devices from your Model 2200 Switcher. An unlimited number of Tally Expansion frames, each with up to three tally modules, can be added to a swi...
Page 69 - Setting Tally Module Switches; Figure 2-20. Tally Output Module Switch and Jumper Locations
2-41 Switcher Option Module Installation Setting Tally Module Switches Seven banks of eight DIP switches on each of the Tally Modules determine how that module will act on the data sent to it. See Table 2-20 . CAUTION To avoid static damage to sensitive electronic devices, protect the Model 2200 Mod...
Page 70 - shows the; Iso Tally
2-42 Section 2 — Installation The first bank of 8 switches, labeled on the module as MODE (S1), selects one of several specialized tally functions. ON AIR Tally is the normal, most commonly-used tally system (all DIP switches OFF). When Mode 0 is selected, any input whose signal reaches the Program ...
Page 71 - Table 2-4. Tally Individual Bus Enables Swtich Setting
2-43 Switcher Option Module Installation Table 2-4. Tally Individual Bus Enables Swtich Setting DIP Switch ON Function DIP Switch ON Function 1 25 2 26 3 27 4 28 5 29 6 30 7 31 8 32 9 M/E 1 Key 1 Video Bus 33 PVW Video Bus 10 M/E 1 Key 1 Key Bus 34 Mask Bus 11 M/E 1 Key 2 Video Bus 35 Aux 1 Video Bu...
Page 72 - M/E 2 Auto Transition
2-44 Section 2 — Installation When Mode 5 (Look-Ahead Tally) is selected, the switcher tallies the source(s) that will be on air after one of the following transitions: ■ M/E 2 Cut ■ M/E 2 Auto Transition ■ M/E 2 Lever Arm Transition
Page 73 - Cable Connections
2-45 Cable Connections Cable Connections This section describes the cabling of the switcher system components. You need not follow the specific sequence of steps presented here; however the procedures do provide a reference for ensuring that all connections are properly made. Cabling is described in...
Page 74 - Model 2200-2s Control Panel Connections; the rear of the Control Panel as shown in; Figure 2-21. Model 2200-2s Switcher to Control Panel Connections
2-46 Section 2 — Installation Model 2200-2s Control Panel Connections 1. Connect the interconnect control cable to the connector marked J1 on the rear of the Control Panel as shown in Figure 2-21 . 2. Connect the other end of the interconnect control cable to J1 (PANEL) on the COM I/O Module in the ...
Page 75 - Model 2200-2i Control Panel Connections; Figure 2-22. Switcher to Control Panel Connections
2-47 Cable Connections Model 2200-2i Control Panel Connections 1. Connect the interconnect control cable to the connector marked J1 on the rear of the Control Panel as shown in Figure 2-22 . 2. Connect the other end of the interconnect control cable to J1 (FRAME COMM) on the COM I/O Module in the re...
Page 76 - Status Terminal Connections; — Protective Ground; Analog Reference Connection
2-48 Section 2 — Installation Status Terminal Connections The Status Terminal connector on the rear of the control panel allows the connection of a VT-100 (type) terminal to be connected to the Model 2200. The terminal is used to monitor system status and for maintenance purposes. 1. Connect a cable...
Page 77 - be obtained from other suppliers.; Serial Digital Video Connections
2-49 Cable Connections Input Signal Connections (Video and Key) The Model 2200 allows up to 32 video/key inputs to be connected. These inputs are connected to a Serial Digital Module at the rear of the frame. Inputs are configured in the soft menus. Component analog inputs can be connected to the op...
Page 78 - Output Signal Connections; Timed Aux Output Connections; The following outputs are assigned:; Figure 2-23. Timed Aux Output Connections
2-50 Section 2 — Installation Output Signal Connections Timed Aux Output Connections The Timed Aux Output module allows six output connections from the switcher to external devices. (See Figure 2-23 below.) The following outputs are assigned: Figure 2-23. Timed Aux Output Connections TIMED AUX OUTPU...
Page 79 - Serial Output Connections; ) and is listed on the designation strip on
2-51 Cable Connections Serial Output Connections The two Serial Digital Output Modules provide serial digital outputs from the switcher. The signal type of each output is hard-wired according to the slot ID (as shown in Figure 2-24 ) and is listed on the designation strip on the back of the frame (a...
Page 80 - Switcher Communications Connections; . (The Tally Module is located in the Tally Expansion
2-52 Section 2 — Installation Switcher Communications Connections You can connect external devices such as Kaleidoscope, DPM-700, Video Production Editors, GPI connections, Tally Expansion, and a maintenance terminal to the switcher. These are connected to the switcher via the Communications I/O Mod...
Page 81 - DPM Configurations; The Video Connection (Aux Buses and Return Inputs); entering Effects Send mode.
2-53 Cable Connections DPM Configurations Digital Picture Manipulators (DPMs) are external video devices connected to the switcher. In this discussion, reference is also made to DPM levels, which are E-MEM levels into which DPM-associated information is learned. The combined system capabilities of t...
Page 83 - OTHER FIXED
2-55 Cable Connections For [DPM TYPE] of OTHER FIXED or NONE (DPMs which are not pooled and do not have Input and Output Routing), the [CHANNEL ROUTING] selection should be OFF . Kaleidoscope changes its logical-to-physical channel mapping, depending on the order in which channels are acquired from ...
Page 84 - BOTH; Figure 2-27. Example of Connections Using an External Router.
2-56 Section 2 — Installation For a particular studio session, three Kaleidoscope channels could be acquired from the pool in the order D, E, A, which would be logical channels 1, 2, 3. This mapping information is passed from the DPM to the switcher via the control connection. Switcher output routin...
Page 85 - Control Connection; Control Point Language
2-57 Cable Connections Control Connection Three forms of control connection to the DPMs are supported. These are ■ CPL (Control Point Language) ■ PBusII (Peripheral Bus II) ■ GPIs Control Point Language — CPL is the communication protocol used to couple the switcher and Kaleidoscope. One of its uses...
Page 86 - Connecting to Kaleidoscope; Figure 2-28. Model 2200 to Kaleidoscope Cabling
2-58 Section 2 — Installation Connecting to Kaleidoscope The Kaleidoscope Controller connects to the Model 2200 through an adapter cable (151022-00) and the Model 2200 RS-422 control cable (054602-16). See Figure 2-28 . The Model 2200’s Aux Bus video and key outputs (numbered 1 and 2) are connected ...
Page 87 - Standard length of the RS-422 cable is 16 meters (The cable length is
2-59 Cable Connections NOTE: Standard length of the RS-422 cable is 16 meters (The cable length is indicated by the dash number on the end of the part number.) The maximum combined length of the adapter and RS-422 cables should not exceed 300 meters. The adapter cable connects between J17 at the rea...
Page 88 - Connecting to a DPM–700; . The switcher’s Aux Bus video and key
2-60 Section 2 — Installation Connecting to a DPM–700 The Model 2200 can initiate E-MEM Effects Memory Learn and Recall operations in a DPM-700 using Peripheral Bus II protocol. In addition, the Model 2200 can trigger specific functions in the DPM. Communication is controlled from the Model 2200 to ...
Page 89 - Maximum length of the control cable is 300 meters.; Video Production Editor Connections; while making this connection.; Figure 2-30. Peripheral Bus II Cable Design
2-61 Cable Connections The Control cable is connected between the Peripheral Port (J5) at the rear of the DPM frame, and Port A3 (J5) on the Expanded Communications Panel at the rear of the switcher frame. See Figure 2-14 . The DPM-700 connects to the switcher frame through a control cable available...
Page 90 - GPI Connections; These; GPI Inputs
2-62 Section 2 — Installation GPI Connections The four GPI connectors on the rear panel of the switcher frame provide eight input and eight output GPI connections. See Table 2-14 These connections provide a variety of user-assignable GPI applications such as remote control of Auto Transitions, DSK m...
Page 92 - Remote Aux Connections; The Remote Aux Control Panel consists of three parts:; Cable Installation; A Remote Aux cable connector is provided with each panel. See
2-64 Section 2 — Installation Remote Aux Connections The Remote Aux Control Panel consists of three parts: ■ Remote Aux Panel Assembly ■ Power supply with power cord ■ Communications bus cable connector NOTE: Due to limited access at the rear of the Remote Aux Panel after it is installed in the rack...
Page 93 - Connector Installation; and plug the cable into the Communications Bus connector.; Panel Connector; Figure 2-32. Remote Aux Panels Connection
2-65 Cable Connections Connector Installation The connector that plugs into the Remote Aux Panel has screw clamps to hold the wires. Paying attention to polarity (see Table 2-5 ), insert the wires into the appropriate holes and screw down the clamps. If there is another control panel, the cable to t...
Page 94 - JSO Cable connection; Figure 2-34. Remote Aux Panel Power Supply
2-66 Section 2 — Installation JSO Cable connection The JSO cable is an optional cable that is installed if you want to use the joystick override function of the Remote Aux Panel. The JSO cable is not supplied by GVP. Refer to Figure 2-33 . Figure 2-33. JSO Cable Connection Power Supply Installation ...
Page 95 - Remote Aux Panel Lens Chip Installation
2-67 Cable Connections Remote Aux Panel Lens Chip Installation The primary crosspoint push-buttons on the 2-RU and 3-RU control panels can be labeled as desired. An envelope containing a set of printed lens chips is shipped with the control panel. To change a lens chip, grasp the lens firmly with yo...
Page 96 - Maximum total length of the tally expansion cables is 300 meters; Plug this cable into J3 on the rear of the Tally Expansion unit.; Figure 2-36. Tally Expansion Control Cable Wiring
2-68 Section 2 — Installation Tally Expansion Option The Tally Expansion Control Cable installation information follows. Each chassis comes with a 16 meter (50 foot) cable. This cable has a 9 pin D connector on each end. The cables are standard RS422 and can be replaced with a custom-built cable if ...
Page 97 - Tally Output Cable Installation; Figure 2-37. Tally Output Connector Pinouts
2-69 Cable Connections Tally Output Cable Installation There are six tally output connectors on the rear of each Tally Expansion chassis. These connectors are 37 pin D connectors and have the following assignments: ■ 1A and 2A: upper Tally Relay module (Slot A). ■ 1B and 2B: center Tally Relay modul...
Page 98 - Turning Tally Expansion Option On; Maintenance Terminal Connections; Figure 2-38. Maintenance Terminal Connectors
2-70 Section 2 — Installation Turning Tally Expansion Option On When all the Tally Expansion Chassis are installed and set up: 1. Turn the power off to the switcher frame and plug the control cable into J2 on the GPI Module (C4 on the back of the switcher frame). 2. Turn the switcher power back on. ...
Page 99 - Connecting the Control Panel to Source Power
2-71 Cable Connections Connecting the Control Panel to Source Power 1. Open the control panel lid and check to see that the power switch (located on the left side of the tub) is in the OFF position. 2. Connect the power cable from the back of the control panel to source power. Do NOT turn control pa...
Page 100 - Redundant Power Supply Voltage Adjustments; already been removed.
2-72 Section 2 — Installation Redundant Power Supply Voltage Adjustments If you ordered a redundant Frame Power Supply with the Model 2200, it was tested and adjusted with the system before leaving the factory. In this case, it is not necessary to perform the following procedure. If a redundant Fram...
Page 101 - Turn off the Primary Power Supply, then turn on the Redundant
2-73 Cable Connections 4. Turn off the Primary Power Supply, then turn on the Redundant Supply and measure its voltages. Compare these measured values to those recorded in step 3 5. With an insulated screwdriver-type adjustment tool, adjust the Redundant Supply voltages to within 20mV of the Primary...
Page 102 - System Setup; System setup is divided into the following three areas:; Preliminary Checks; Check that all modules are seated firmly in the frame.
2-74 Section 2 — Installation System Setup This section describes how to turn on and perform the initial setup of the Model 2200 Switcher. It is designed to assist you in verifying proper operation of the system, as well as allowing you to reconfigure the preset (default) definitions of video source...
Page 103 - the component locations described here.; RUN LED
2-75 Preliminary Checks Power-On Raise the control panel lid and set the power supply switch to ON. Verify the green RUN LED on the CPU Board (located in the middle of the tub) is lit. Set the power switches on the Switcher Frame Power Supply to the ON position. Verify that the power supply voltage ...
Page 104 - for a timing diagram of the timing ranges.; Equipment Required
2-76 Section 2 — Installation System Timing (13.5 MHz, Serial I/O only) The Model 2200 switcher has timing compensation to adjust an analog reference signal not in time with the serial inputs. The controls may also offset the position of the serial inputs within the timing window to minimize the del...
Page 105 - Timing Procedures; Switcher Delay = 70 μS; Output Module in Slot D6) to the input of the converter.; Switcher Delay = 50 μS; Use this procedure to set the switcher delay to a minimum.
2-77 System Timing (13.5 MHz, Serial I/O only) Timing Procedures Switcher Delay = 70 µS This procedure sets the serial inputs to the center of the auto timing range. Make sure you have assigned your serial inputs in the Configuration menu before proceeding. 1. Select one of the serial sources and co...
Page 106 - Switcher Delay for Between 50 μS and 90 μS; Adjust the delayed sweep on the scope so that the midpoint of the
2-78 Section 2 — Installation Switcher Delay for Between 50 µS and 90 µS For 50 µS to 70 µS of delay, select the serial source with the latest delay and connect it to the serial-to-analog converter. For 70 µS to 90 µS, select the serial source with the earliest delay and connect it to the serial-to-...
Page 107 - Output Timing Adjustment; System Configuration
2-79 System Configuration Output Timing Adjustment Future software releases will allow the output timing of the switcher to be adjusted independently from the input timing using the output timing control in the Configuration menu. Using this control the delay through the switcher can be set up to 16...
Page 109 - Functional Description
3-1 3 Functional Description Introduction This section introduces the various hardware modules and their functions and interactions within the Model 2200 system. This section and Section 5 (Diagnostics and Troubleshooting) can be used to isolate module problems in the switcher. To do this there is a...
Page 112 - Signal Paths
3-4 Section 3 — Functional Description Signal Paths The video takes one of the following paths (See Figure 3-1 ): The normal path is: ■ Input Module ■ Crosspoint Module ■ Keyer Module ■ Mixer Interface Module (A video, Key 1, and Key 2 only) ■ Mix/Wipe Module ■ Output Module For reentry signals, the...
Page 114 - Switcher Module Description
3-6 Section 3 — Functional Description Switcher Module Description The following is a description of the functions of each frame module type. The modules are located in two “bays” referred to as A (front bay) and C (rear bay). The module locations are shown in Figure 3-2 and Figure 3-3 . Each module...
Page 116 - Does cable equalization
3-8 Section 3 — Functional Description Input Modules There are two types of input modules available: Serial Digital Input and Chroma Key Input modules. There can be up to 32 serial digital video or key inputs (four modules) and two component analog chroma key inputs one module). Serial Digital Input...
Page 117 - summarizes the uses of both the Reentry Modules.
3-9 Switcher Module Description Serial Reentry Module (064822) There are two Serial Reentry Modules (SRE). The SRE Modules are used to reenter some switcher outputs back into the switcher and enter some of the internally generated signals into the switcher. Reentered signals are then sent to the cro...
Page 118 - The basic function of the Timed Aux Output Module is:
3-10 Section 3 — Functional Description Output Modules There are three types of output modules available: Serial Digital Output, Analog Output, and Timed Aux Output. Serial (Digital) Output Modules (064821) The Serial Output Modules convert the output signals from balanced (differential) to unbalanc...
Page 122 - A clipped, gained and masked key and a shaped video for the key
3-14 Section 3 — Functional Description The incoming video and keys from the Crosspoint Module are first converted from serial to parallel. Next, there are selectors that select between the Chroma Keyer and the Crosspoint Module. The selected video and key are then sent to the Keyer Mezzanine Module...
Page 126 - See
3-18 Section 3 — Functional Description BORDERLINE Mezzanine (067909) A BORDERLINE® option can be mounted on each of the Keyer Carrier Modules. The BORDERLINE Mezzanine Module is next in the key path. If it is installed, the BORDERLINE Mezzanine Module can shift the timing of the key and insert a bo...
Page 127 - M/E 2 key 1 and key 1 video; BORDERLINE; Figure 3-4. BORDERLINE Mezzanine Location
3-19 Switcher Module Description M/E 2 Key 1 Borderline (Slot A12) Inputs: ■ M/E 2 key 1 and key 1 video Outputs: ■ M/E 2 key 1 key ■ M/E 2 key 1 video Processors Used: ■ M/E 2 Processor M/E 2 Key 2 Borderline (Slot A14) Inputs: ■ M/E 2 key 2 and key 2 video Outputs: ■ M/E 2 key 2 key ■ M/E 2 key 2 ...
Page 128 - The Mixer Interface Module:; Figure 3-5. Mixer Interface and Effects Send
3-20 Section 3 — Functional Description Mixer Interface Module (064813) (Slot A8) The Mixer Interface Module: ■ Routes the video and key signals from Key 1, Key 2, and the A Bus from both M/Es to the Mix/Wipe Modules and the optional Effects Send Module If the Effects Send is not installed, this mod...
Page 129 - The output signals are given below in; Table 3-2. Mixer Interface Modules Outputs; To Effects Send
3-21 Switcher Module Description The output signals are given below in Table 3-2 : Processors Used: ■ HOS processor ■ M/E 1 processor ■ M/E 2 processor Table 3-2. Mixer Interface Modules Outputs To Effects Send To Mix/Wipe Module Aux 1A video M/E 1 A Background video Aux 1B Key M/E 1 A Background ke...
Page 130 - There are two sets of input signals to the Effects Send Module:
3-22 Section 3 — Functional Description Effects Send Module (064809) (Slot A11) The Effects Send Module receives video and key signals from the Mixer Interface Modules. The Effects Send Module can send two keys and two A video signals (key fill) onto aux buses. The aux buses can then send the video ...
Page 131 - Does all of the timing and control for the Chroma Keyer Mezzanine
3-23 Switcher Module Description Chroma Keyer Carrier Module (064807) There are two slots for Chroma Keyer options, one for M/E 1 and the other for M/E 2. Each module and its mezzanine can create two chroma keys and key fills (one for each keyer in the M/E) from any primary input or chroma key input...
Page 139 - Overall System Control; The HOS processor has overall control of the system.
3-31 Overall System Control Overall System Control There are three microprocessors in the control panel and either seven or eight microprocessors in the switcher frame. In the switcher frame there are two Control Processor Modules (Control Processor 1 and Control Processor 2). The multiple microproc...
Page 141 - Communications Processor 2:
3-33 Overall System Control LEDs: There is an LED for each microprocessor in the Model 2200. These LEDs light to indicate correct operation of the microprocessor. The LED labeled COMP lights to indicate that all of the installed processors are operating correctly. All processors may not be installed...
Page 142 - Expanded Communications Carrier Module (064824)
3-34 Section 3 — Functional Description Communications I/O Module (064823) (Slot C10) This module has several connectors which simply transfer signals between the external circuits and the Model 2200. ■ Connector for the control panel ■ Connector for editor ■ Connector for remote aux control ■ Conne...
Page 143 - Control Panel Modules Overview
3-35 Control Panel Modules Overview Control Panel Modules Overview The control panel modules do everything under the control of the microprocessors in the switcher frame. ■ M/E 1 functions are under the control of the M/E 1 Processor ■ M/E 2 Functions are under the control of the M/E 2 Processor ■ A...
Page 145 - This module is presently inactive.
3-37 Control Panel Modules Overview Lower Center Switch Module (066264) Has the switcher lever arms and keyer, transition, and matte controls. Lower Right Switch Module (066265) This module is presently inactive. Upper Left Switch Module (066268) Holds the controls for the Frame Store, backgrounds, ...
Page 146 - Remote Aux Panel; 68965 a one rack unit Remote Aux Switch Module; Tally Expansion
3-38 Section 3 — Functional Description Remote Aux Panel Each of the Remote Aux Control Panels contains two printed circuit modules. The Switch Module, which is different for each Remote Aux system, and the CPU Module, which is identical in each system. ■ 068965 a one rack unit Remote Aux Switch Mod...
Page 147 - Maintenance; Torx-head screws are used in the manufacture of many mechanical
4-1 4 Maintenance Introduction This section provides maintenance and safety information for servicing the Model 2200 switcher frame, control panel, and switcher power supplies. Refer to the Diagnostics and Troubleshooting section for procedures to be used to isolate and resolve specific problems. NO...
Page 148 - Servicing Precautions; Powering Down; Removing Circuit Modules
4-2 Section 4 — Maintenance Servicing Precautions CAUTION To prevent overheating do not operate the switcher frame with the door open for an extended period of time. Powering Down WARNING Unless specifically directed to do otherwise by a maintenance procedure, turn power off before removing or repai...
Page 149 - Repairing Circuit Modules; Repairing Power Supplies
4-3 Servicing Precautions Two optional circuit module extenders are available. One is for use with the main video processing and control modules located in the front bay of the switcher. The second is for use with the I/O and communications modules in the rear bay. The extender modules allow operati...
Page 150 - Model 2200 Power Supply Configurations; Frame Power Supply Assemblies
4-4 Section 4 — Maintenance WARNING Remove all rings and other jewelry when you are working on equipment that is powered up. Hazardous currents are present in the power supplies, on the backplane, and on circuit modules. Failure to follow this precaution could result in severe shock and other injury...
Page 151 - A Model 2200 switcher with Todd power supply units may operate on
4-5 Servicing Precautions It is important to know what type of power units you have for the reasons listed below: 1. Because of differences in the electronic design, it is not possible to operate Pioneer and Todd power units of the same type in a redundant power supply configuration. In other words,...
Page 152 - Frame Power Supply Replacement; Turn the main power switch on the front of the supply to the OFF
4-6 Section 4 — Maintenance Frame Power Supply Replacement To replace the entire Frame power supply chassis proceed as follows: 1. Turn the main power switch on the front of the supply to the OFF position. The five green DC output LEDs on the front panel will extinguish. See Figure 4-1 . 2. At the r...
Page 153 - Pioneer power supply units are shown in; Figure 4-2. Frame Power Supply Connector Removal
4-7 Servicing Precautions 4. At the rear of the power supply chassis , d isconnect the following: a. Disconnect the two plugs connected to the jacks at the top of the left rear opening in the chassis. See Figure 4-2 . b. Remove the two nuts securing the large cables on the right rear opening in the ...
Page 154 - power supply chassis to support it as it is removed.; from the mounting rails.; of this section for more information.
4-8 Section 4 — Maintenance WARNING The chassis weighs approximately 125 lbs. It should be moved only by two persons or with the aid of some type of mechanical lifting device. Failure to follow this precaution could result in injury or damage to the equipment. 6. Place a wheeled cart or some appropr...
Page 155 - Replacement of Individual Power Supply Assemblies; Configurations
4-9 Servicing Precautions Replacement of Individual Power Supply Assemblies If it is necessary to replace an individual power supply in the Signal Processor Frame Power Supply, it is important for you to be aware of the following information: ■ Two types of power supplies are used in the Signal Proc...
Page 156 - Procedures; In order to replace a Pioneer Multi-Output supply with a Todd Multi-
4-10 Section 4 — Maintenance Procedures The following procedures (one for the Multi-Output supply and one for the +5 Volt supply) describe replacing Pioneer power supply assemblies with Todd power supply assemblies. For any of the other three possible replacements—replacing a Pioneer unit with a Pio...
Page 157 - Removal of Pioneer Multi-Output Supply; circuit board containing the power supply indicator LEDs.
4-11 Servicing Precautions Removal of Pioneer Multi-Output Supply 1. Remove the left rear cover of the power supply frame, as viewed from the rear, to expose the wiring connections at the rear of the Multi-Output power unit. See Figure 4-3 . If this is the upper power supply in a redundant power sys...
Page 158 - Open the door at the front of the power supply frame.; Installation of Todd Multi-Output Supply; Figure 4-3. Removal of Pioneer Multi-Output Power Supply Assembly
4-12 Section 4 — Maintenance 6. Open the door at the front of the power supply frame. 7. Remove the two screws at the bottom that secure the Multi-Output supply to the power supply frame. 8. Carefully slide the supply assembly forward, out of the frame, taking care that the wiring follows freely. In...
Page 159 - Mount Terminal Block; Install the blue and brown jumper wires from the kit as shown in; Figure 4-4. Installation of Terminal Block and Jumpers
4-13 Servicing Precautions Mount Terminal Block 1. Before installing the new power supply unit in the frame, mount the terminal block (provided in the Field Modification kit) on the rear of the Todd Multi-Output power assembly, as shown in Figure 4-4 . The terminal block has four terminals, but only...
Page 160 - Install Assembly in Frame; Disconnect the wide connector from the circuit board. (It’s still
4-14 Section 4 — Maintenance Install Assembly in Frame 1. To install the replacement supply in the frame, slide it into place from the front of the frame, secure it with the two screws previously removed, and close the front door. 2. Disconnect the wide connector from the circuit board. (It’s still ...
Page 161 - Replacement of +5 Volt Power Supply Assembly
4-15 Servicing Precautions 5. At the top of the circuit board containing the indicator LEDs, reconnect the multiwire connector that you previously disconnected. 6. Reconnect the two plugs to the jacks at the top of the compartment. If this is the upper power supply in a redundant system, connect the...
Page 162 - Removal of Pioneer +5 Volt Supply; as viewed from the rear, to access the wiring connections. See
4-16 Section 4 — Maintenance Removal of Pioneer +5 Volt Supply To replace a Pioneer +5 Volt assembly with a Todd Multi-Output assembly, proceed as follows: 1. On the front panel of the main Signal Processor Frame Power Supply, turn off the main power switch. The indicator LEDs on the front panel wil...
Page 163 - Remove the nuts and lockwashers and disconnect the heavy red and; Figure 4-6. Removal of Pioneer +5 Volt Power Supply Assembly
4-17 Servicing Precautions 5. Remove the nuts and lockwashers and disconnect the heavy red and black cables from the studs. If this is the upper supply in a redundant system, remove the extension studs and the second set of heavy cables from this supply as well. 6. Disconnect the small multi-wire co...
Page 164 - Installation of Todd +5 Volt Supply; Feed the small multi-wire cable from the new power supply through; Figure 4-7. Installation of Todd +5 Volt Power Supply Assembly
4-18 Section 4 — Maintenance Installation of Todd +5 Volt Supply 1. To install the replacement supply, slide it into place and install the front mounting screws. 2. Feed the small multi-wire cable from the new power supply through the hole at the top left of the +5V supply compartment (see Figure 4-...
Page 165 - Refer to
4-19 Servicing Precautions 5. Connect the blue AC power wire to the left screw on the AC power terminal block. 6. Connect the brown AC power wire to the center screw on the AC power terminal block. 7. If this is the +5 volt supply in a non-redundant power system or the lower +5 volt supply in a redu...
Page 166 - Figure 4-8. Todd Redundant Power Supply Installation Diagram
4-20 Section 4 — Maintenance Figure 4-8. Todd Redundant Power Supply Installation Diagram Black Cables from Processor Black Cables from PrimaryPower Supply Lock Washers Studs LockWashers Hex Nuts Route CablesDown ThroughSlot in Top ofLower Chassis Red Cables from PrimaryPower Supply Hex Nuts Lock Wa...
Page 167 - a. You must replace the +5 Volt power assembly in the second Power; b. Before applying power you must set the BYPASS/PROTECT; c. When you have completed the installation (of both +5 Volt; Fan Jumper Setting; a. For the Todd +5 Volt power supplies, set the jumper to the BYPASS
4-21 Fan Jumper Setting 13. If this is a redundant power system: a. You must replace the +5 Volt power assembly in the second Power Supply frame (if it is not a Todd supply) by repeating the procedures listed above. b. Before applying power you must set the BYPASS/PROTECT jumper in the rack fan asse...
Page 168 - Replacing Either Control Panel Power Supply; To replace either control panel power supply proceed as follows:; screws securing it to the control panel frame. See; Figure 4-9. Control Panel AC Power Switch Location
4-22 Section 4 — Maintenance Replacing Either Control Panel Power Supply To replace either control panel power supply proceed as follows: 1. Open the control panel and turn the AC power switch(es) on the left front of the enclosure to the OFF position. See Figure 4-9 . 2. At the rear of the control ...
Page 169 - Disconnect the AC input and DC output wiring from the supply to be; Figure 4-10. Removing Control Panel Power Supplies
4-23 Replacing Either Control Panel Power Supply 4. Disconnect the AC input and DC output wiring from the supply to be removed. See Figure 4-10 . 5. Both power supplies are attached to a plate which is bolted to the bottom of the tub. Remove the screws holding the plate to the bottom of the tub. 6. ...
Page 170 - Control Panel Servicing
4-24 Section 4 — Maintenance Control Panel Servicing The control panel is divided into two main areas, referred to as the Upper Panel and the Lower Panel. The location of the components in these two areas are illustrated in Figure 4-11 . The following servicing procedures provide general precautions...
Page 171 - Replacing Control Panel Modules; supply enclosure inside the control panel. See
4-25 Control Panel Servicing Replacing Control Panel Modules The locations of control panel circuit modules and mezzanines are illustrated in Figure 4-11 . To remove a circuit module assembly from the control panel, proceed as follows: WARNING If the redundant power supply is installed, Both power s...
Page 173 - Pushbutton Lamp Replacement
4-27 Control Panel Servicing Pushbutton Lamp Replacement During normal operation, the buttons on the control panel light up to indicate their activated state. If a lamp in any button fails to light when it should, it should be replaced. The lamp bulb (#7382) is removed by carefully pulling the butto...
Page 174 - Air Filter Cleaning; Switcher Frame Air Filter Cleaning; The air filter at the bottom of the switcher frame (see
4-28 Section 4 — Maintenance Air Filter Cleaning Switcher Frame Air Filter Cleaning The air filter at the bottom of the switcher frame (see Figure 4-14 ) reduces the accumulation of dust. The filter should be checked and cleaned regularly. A fan at the top of the frame draws air up through the circu...
Page 175 - To clean or replace the air filter in the switcher frame, refer to
4-29 Air Filter Cleaning To clean or replace the air filter in the switcher frame, refer to Figure 4-15 and proceed as follows: 1. Release the quarter turn captive screws on the front door of the switcher frame and open the door. 2. Slide the filter out the of the frame. CAUTION Do not reinstall the...
Page 176 - Switcher Power Supply Air Filter Cleaning; . These filters should be inspected regularly and; Figure 4-16. Switcher Frame Power Supply Panel Release Screws.
4-30 Section 4 — Maintenance Switcher Power Supply Air Filter Cleaning The frame power supply has three small air filters located in the top of the chassis. See Figure 4-16 . These filters should be inspected regularly and cleaned as necessary. Clogged filters can cause overheating and failure of th...
Page 177 - Switcher Frame Module Precautions
4-31 Switcher Frame Module Precautions Switcher Frame Module Precautions The locations of the switcher frame bays and circuit modules are illustrated in Figure 4-17 and Figure 4-20 . The circuit modules in the switcher frame are slide-in units that are easily removed and replaced. The existing setup...
Page 178 - Replacing Frame Modules; turning them counterclockwise. Open the door.; Figure 4-17. Removing Front Bay Modules
4-32 Section 4 — Maintenance Replacing Frame Modules To remove a circuit module from the front bay of the switcher frame, proceed as follows: 1. Release the captive screws on the front door of the switcher frame by turning them counterclockwise. Open the door. 2. Remove the modules by unlocking the ...
Page 179 - Place the module in the correct cell. Refer to
4-33 Replacing Frame Modules To reinstall modules in the front bay of the switcher frame, do the following: 1. Place the module in the correct cell. Refer to Figure 4-17 . Align the module in the guides and gently slide it in as far as it will easily travel. 2. Secure the module by moving the lockin...
Page 180 - Unlock the top and bottom ejectors as illustrated in
4-34 Section 4 — Maintenance 2. Unlock the top and bottom ejectors as illustrated in Figure 4-19 by pushing them away from each other. Pull the circuit module straight out and away from the frame. 3. Set the module on a static free surface and be aware there are fragile components on either side of ...
Page 181 - Place the module in the correct cell (
4-35 Replacing Frame Modules To reinstall modules in the rear bay of the switcher frame, do the following: CAUTION The EMI fingers may interfere with components located on adjoining boards. Caution must be used when replacing the boards in the switcher frame to prevent damage to the EMI shield. 1. P...
Page 182 - Draining the Control Processor RAM
4-36 Section 4 — Maintenance Draining the Control Processor RAM If, after installing a software update, your floppy disk drive does not respond, you need to drain the Control Processor RAM on the two Control Processor modules. Follow the procedure listed below: 1. Remove the Control Processor I modu...
Page 183 - Index
Index-1 Index A A Bay Module Locations 3-6 Air Filter Cleaning 4-28 Analog Chroma Key Input Module 1-4 , 3-8 , 3-25 Output Module 1-5 , 2-28 , 3-10 Output Module Install 2-28 Reference Connection 2-48 Aux Output Connections 2-50 Install 2-34 Module 1-6 , 1-8 , 2-27 , 3-10 B BORDERLINE 1-7 Installati...
Page 184 - also see
Index-2 Index Upper Center Switch Module 3-37 Left Switch Module 3-37 Right Switch Module 3-37 Upper Panel MIcroprocessor Module 3-36 Control Processor 1 Module 3-31 Control Processor 2 Module 3-33 Crosspoint Module 3-11 D Description Control Panel 1-9 Physical 1-9 Switcher Frame 1-9 System 1-1 Disp...
Page 186 - see
Index-4 Index O Options Aux Output 1-8 BORDERLINE 1-7 Chrome Keyer 1-7 Effects Send 1-6 Input Modules 1-4 Output Modules 1-5 Preview 1-8 Switcher 1-4 Switcher Module Installation 2-25 Tally Output 1-7 Output Aux 1-8 , 2-27 , 3-10 Modules 1-5 , 2-27 , 3-9 , 3-10 Modules Install 2-27 Signal Connection...