Imagine Selenio SEL-1DEC1 Installation And Operation Manual

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Installation and Operation Manual
SELENIO™ SEL‐1DEC1/SEL‐1DEC2
8‐Bit/10‐Bit Universal Decoders
Version 7.0
September 2014

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  • Page 1 Installation and Operation Manual SELENIO™ SEL‐1DEC1/SEL‐1DEC2 8‐Bit/10‐Bit Universal Decoders Version 7.0 September 2014...
  • Page 2: Contact Information

    Imagine Communications reserves the right, without notice to make such changes in equipment, design, specifications, components, or documentation as progress may warrant to improve the performance of the product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Transport Stream Input ..................20 General ..............................20 Primary Source and Alternate Source ....................20 Primary and Alternate Transport Stream Present, Primary and Alternate Transport Stream Rate .. 21 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 3...
  • Page 4 Delay ..............................29 Gain ..............................30 Passthrough ............................30 Dolby Digital Control Audio x ......................... 30 Operation Mode ..........................30 High and Low Dynamic Range Scale ....................30 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 4...
  • Page 5 Sample Use Cases ..........................41 Serial ........................41 Serial 1 and Serial 2 ..........................41 Serial x Function ..........................41 Baud Rate ............................42 Serial x Type Select ..........................42 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 5...
  • Page 6 Wet Cleaning ............................51 Specifications ....................... 53 AES Output Specifications ........................53 ASI Input Specifications .......................... 53 SDI Output Specifications ........................54 Power Consumption ..........................58 Index ........................59 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 6...
  • Page 7: Product Description

    720p/59, 720p/50 ‐ SMPTE292 • 480i/29 ‐ SMPTE259 • 576i/25 ‐ SMPTE259 • Horizontal scaling for streams with reduced horizontal resolution • Crossconversion of the following standards:* © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 7...
  • Page 8 • Rear I/O connections of the following: • High‐Density (HD‐BNCTM) ASI inputs (1x for DEC1 and 2x for DEC2) • 2x HD‐BNC SDI outputs • 2x HD‐BNC ASI loop‐throughs © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 8...
  • Page 9: Module Types

    SEL‐SK‐DE2‐BSC Same as SEL‐SK‐DE‐PRO, but without the MPEG‐2 422 video decoder SEL‐SK‐DE2‐PRO All features of SEL‐SK‐DE2‐STD plus 10‐bit decode SEL‐SK‐DE2‐STD All features of SEL‐SK‐DE2‐BSC plus 4:2:2 decode © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 9...
  • Page 10 • 1430 and 1450 nm • OP+SFP+TT+51+53 • 1470 and 1490 nm • OP+SFP+TT+55+57 • 1510 and 1530 nm • OP+SFP+TT+59+61 • 1550 and 1570 nm • 1590 and 1610 nm © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 10...
  • Page 11: Front Module

    SELENIO™ SEL‐1DEC1/SEL‐1DEC2 Installation and Operation Manual Front Module Front Module Figure 1: Front Module (SEL‐1DEC1 Shown) © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 11...
  • Page 12: Back Modules

    SELENIO™ SEL‐1DEC1/SEL‐1DEC2 Installation and Operation Manual Back Modules Back Modules Figure 2: Selenio Color Scheme and Decoder Back Modules © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 12...
  • Page 13: Pinouts

    RS‐422 Port 2 TX‐ (RS‐232 Port 2 Tx) D‐Ground D‐Ground RS‐422Port 1 Rx+ RS‐422 Port 1 Rx‐ (RS‐232 Port 1 Rx) RS‐422Port 1 Tx+ RS‐422 Port 1 Tx‐ (RS‐232 Port 1 Tx) © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 13...
  • Page 14: Signal Flow

    SELENIO™ SEL‐1DEC1/SEL‐1DEC2 Installation and Operation Manual Signal Flow Signal Flow Figure 4: Decoder Signal Flow © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 14...
  • Page 15: Installing Selenio Modules In An Mcp3 Frame

    Figure 5: Installing Back Modules 3. Apply labels to the back module, if these are supplied separately. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 15...
  • Page 16: Removing Selenio Modules From An Mcp3 Frame

    To remove a front module from a Selenio frame, follow this procedure: 1. Open the front panel. 2. Grasp the extractor handle on the module, pulling down slightly. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 16...
  • Page 17: Back Module

    UI. The Maximum power consumption of an SEL‐1DEC1 or SEL‐1DEC2 module is 40W. Selenio modules are automatically powered up when they are inserted into a live (powered up) frame, and whenever the frame is powered up. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 17...
  • Page 18: Upgrading Module Firmware

    1. Remove the module from the frame and then push Switch 1 to the On position (see Figure ). Figure 8: DIP Switch Setting for Failsafe Mode 2. Reinsert the module. 3. Install the new module software using the Selenio user interface. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 18...
  • Page 19: Accessing Mibs

    <slot#> is the slot in the frame, as seen from the front Examples: http://137.237.173.15/mib/slot0/snmp.mib Accesses the controller MIB from frame 137.237.173.15. http://137.237.173.15/mib/slot7/snmp.mib Accesses the MIB for slot 7 from 137.237.173.15 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 19...
  • Page 20: Ip Lan

    IP inputs, see Data Ethernet Protection (on page 20) above.) In Seamless Protection mode, the two IP stream addresses are entered in the Primary and Secondary IP address fields. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 20...
  • Page 21: Primary And Alternate Transport Stream Present, Primary And Alternate Transport Stream Rate

    RTP streams contributing to the seamless protection sources. This setting affects the decoder’s ability to switch between the two redundant streams seamlessly, with respect to the delay between the two. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 21...
  • Page 22: Fec Discard

    FEC and the number of packets that could not be corrected. If RTP is present, the Reordered Packets parameter reports the number of packets reordered. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 22...
  • Page 23: Transport Stream Demux

    Number parameter. In descending order, the Program Name will be taken from the SDT table if it is available. Otherwise, the Program Name will be displayed as Unknown. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 23...
  • Page 24: Audio Streams Table

    (Chinese) hin (Hindi) deu (German) swe (Swedish) est (Estonian) isl (Icelandic) ita (Italian) tur (Turkish) fin (Finnish) ind (Indonesian) spa (Spanish) nor (Norwegian) gle (Irish) jpn (Japanese) © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 24...
  • Page 25: Serial 1 And Serial 2 Selector

    Session Word field is left blank). Typically, the Injected Identifier value is always left the same; the Encrypted Session Word uses the unique string of the upstream encoder. Note: The BISS hexadecimal strings do not require an 0x prefix. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 25...
  • Page 26: Subtitle Forwarding

    ARC settings to accommodate different sources. For more complex aspect ratio conversions, the Selenio XD1 or another ARC processor may be required. The DEC1 and DEC2 offer 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 26...
  • Page 27: No Input Action

    • Decode Errors • Input Format • Output Format • Codec • Profile • Depth (DEC2 only) • Video Rate • User Data Present • Skips • Repeats © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 27...
  • Page 28: Audio Decompression

    Mode settings 4.0 and 5.1 may result in discarded pairs. Some program configurations require the 8.0 mode to obtain all live output channels, even though they don't actually contain all eight channels. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 29: Delay

    Audio advance is actually accomplished by delaying the decoded video output, which can have an adverse effect in systems that © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 29...
  • Page 30: Gain

    In general, the High and Low Dynamic Range Scale settings tell how much of the Lineout Dynamic Compression Mode to implement as a fraction of a full compression (a setting of 1.0). © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 31: Apply Rf Mode Gain

    The following read‐only parameters are in this section: • Present (reports the presence of audio stream) • Decode Errors • Standard (reports the presence of the following audio compression standards: • Unknown • MPEG © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 31...
  • Page 32: Metadata Audio X

    (see Serial 1 and Serial 2 (on page 41). A near‐real‐time version of Dolby E metadata is also available for output to VANC (see VANC Processing > Audio Metadata on ). © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 33: Audio Output Routing

    When converting from interlaced‐to‐interlaced, or progressive‐to‐progressive, VANC data is inserted in the output on the same line as it would have been without format conversion, if possible. When © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 33...
  • Page 34: Hd-Sdi To Sd-Sdi

    For SD‐ to HD‐SDI crossconversion, teletext will be inserted into VANC, according to OP‐47 or SMPTE 2031. The SD‐SDI VBI data from PES (EN 301 775 or SCTE 127) may be cross‐converted to HD VANC in SMPTE2031 data format. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 34...
  • Page 35 VBI (MISB 0601.4) SMPTE RP 217 VANC (SMPTE RP 214) VANC (SMPTE RP 214) Generic VANC SMPTE 2038 VANC (SMTPE 291) ‐‐ (includes Ancillary SMPTE RDD 11 Time Code) © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 35...
  • Page 36: General

    300 472, EN 301 775 or SCTE 127 stream: • EBU Teletext non‐subtitle data • EBU Teletext subtitle data • Inverted Teletext • VPS • WSS • CEA‐608 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 36...
  • Page 37: Scte-104 Line

    • TVG2X • VITC • Imagine Communications NetVx proprietary DVITC The Default option selects an available line appropriate to the video standard. Or, if a specific line is selected (7 to 41,or 568 to 583), that line will be used. Excess data moves on to subsequent lines.
  • Page 38: Video Index

    • DVITC Errors • DVITC Line Used • Metadata Line Used Note: Error counts can be reset (cleared) with the Clear Status button (see Miscellaneous (on page 43). © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 38...
  • Page 39: Vbi Processing

    GPI Status GPI Out 1 to GPI Out 4 Status These read‐only parameters show the current state of the individual output GPIs as either Open or Closed. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 39...
  • Page 40: Custom Gpi

    PARAM[400]==5 || PARAM[400]==3 || PARAM[400] >= 8 && PARAM[400] <= 12 should be interpreted as PARAM[400]==5 || PARAM[400]==3 || (PARAM[400] >= 8 && PARAM[400] <= 12) GPI Output Example IF PARAM[754]==2 THEN GPO1=0 GPO2=1 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 40...
  • Page 41: Sample Use Cases

    TS DEMUX Serial 1 Selector or Serial 2 Selector. This corresponds to Program Data 1 and Program Data 2, respectively. Options for Serial x Function are: © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 41...
  • Page 42: Baud Rate

    If the decoder detects an external user data stream and UDP data is enabled, the status shows as UDP Data Present, with a count of transmitted bytes and errors. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 42...
  • Page 43: Miscellaneous

    This is known as "user‐scripted signal flow management" or a "rules engine." © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 43...
  • Page 44: Writing The Parameter Control Script

    PARAM[400]==5 || PARAM[400]==3 || PARAM[400] >= 8 && PARAM[400] <= 12 should be interpreted as PARAM[400]==5 || PARAM[400]==3 || (PARAM[400] >= 8 && PARAM[400] <= 12) Script example: IF PARAM[754]==2 THEN PARAM[755]=2 IF PARAM[754]==3 THEN PARAM[755]=3 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 44...
  • Page 45: Support Replacement Of Dec1 By Dec2

    A DEC2 module can load presets from a DEC1 module, and also act as a backup module to a DEC1. For redundancy to take effect, both modules must have the appropriate license keys. Alarms See the next page for DEC1 and DEC2 alarms. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 45...
  • Page 46 Non‐PCM Data Muted During Genlock 4 (Minor) Dolby E Stream Channel Count Exceeds Mode 4 (Minor) Feature Not Supported 9 (Major) Audio Input Overflow 9 (Major) 0.0 s 10.0 s © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 46...
  • Page 47: Laser Safety For Fiber Optic Back Modules

    However, if the fiber optic cables that interconnect various components of an optical fiber disconnect or break, you may be exposed to laser emissions. Also, technicians may be exposed to laser emissions during installation and servicing. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 47...
  • Page 48: Precautions For Unenclosed Systems

    For guidance on the safe use of optical fiber communication systems in the workplace, consult ANSI Z136.2, American National Standard for Safe Use of Lasers in the U.S. or outside the U.S., IEC-60825, Part 2. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 48...
  • Page 49: Label

    Typically 50 to 75 microns in diameter Frequently caused by touching Film residues Can accumulate from vapors or smoke Powdery coatings Can be left behind after water or other solvents evaporate © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 49...
  • Page 50: Important Points

    • Keep your cleaning fluids away from open flame or spark. The illustration describes the acceptable limits of defects in a fiber connection. Figure 10: Fiber Optic Cross‐Section © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 50...
  • Page 51: Inspection And Cleaning Procedure

    4. Immediately repeat the wiping action on the dry section of the wipe, removing any residual alcohol. 5. Inspect the fiber endface again, and if necessary, repeat the wet cleaning with another clean section of the lint‐free wipe. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 51...
  • Page 52 If the fiber end still remains dirty after repeated cleaning attempts, call Customer Service for further instructions; if the fiber end is clean, return to the installation instructions. © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 52...
  • Page 53: Specifications

    (High‐Density) HD‐BNC Data Rate 0‐210 Mb/s Min. Sensitivity 200 mV Max. Input Voltage 880 mV (pk‐pk) Min. Discrete Connector ‐15 dB (0.3 MHz ‐1 GHz) Return Loss © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 53...
  • Page 54: Sdi Output Specifications

    Rise and Fall Time <270 ps (20% to 80%) Overshoot <10% of amplitude (all outputs terminated) Jitter • Timing jitter: <1 UI pk‐to‐pk • Alignment jitter: <0.2 UI pk‐to‐pk © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 54...
  • Page 55 Output Voltage 800 mV 10% (pk‐pk) Clock Rate 270 MHz ±100 ppm Deterministic Jitter 10% (pk‐to‐pk) Random Jitter 8% (pk‐to‐pk) Max. Rise and Fall Time 1.2 ns (20‐80%) © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 55...
  • Page 56 45 ps 70 ps 3 Gb/s Pathological ‐ 60 ps 100 ps 1.5 Gb/s Pathological ‐ 110 ps 180 ps 270 MHz Pathological Laser safety level Class 1 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 56...
  • Page 57 • 1.5 ns (3, SMPTE 259M) Extinction ratio ‐‐ Total jitter (PRBS 31) 30 ps 60 ps Total jitter 45 ps 70 ps (pathological patter) Laser safety level Class 1 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 57...
  • Page 58: Power Consumption

    SELENIO™ SEL‐1DEC1/SEL‐1DEC2 Installation and Operation Manual Specifications Power Consumption Table 19: Power Consumption Item Specification Module Power Consumption 40 W maximum © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 58...
  • Page 59: Index

    Optical Ethernet interface • 21 output options • 10 Extractor handle • 17 specifications • 54 Options • 10 Output routing • 34 Failsafe mode • 19 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 59...
  • Page 60 • 35 processing • 40 selector and channel set • 26 Video decompression • 27 Video Index parameter • 39 Wet cleaning fiber optics • 52 © 2014 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 7.0 | Page 60...

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