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Installation and Operation Manual
SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1
and
SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1
Single/Dual-Channel Frame Synchronizer Module with
Advanced Audio Processing
and
Single/Dual-Channel Video Conversion Modules with
Advanced Audio Processing
Version 2.8
November 2015

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  • Page 1 Installation and Operation Manual SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Single/Dual-Channel Frame Synchronizer Module with Advanced Audio Processing Single/Dual-Channel Video Conversion Modules with Advanced Audio Processing Version 2.8 November 2015...
  • 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

    VEX and DDA Internal Connectivity ....................30 Installing Selenio Modules ........................31 Removing the Front Module ........................32 Removing the Back Module ........................32 Audio Expansion Modules ........................33 © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 3...
  • Page 4 AFD 4:3 ............................... 50 AFD 16:9 ............................. 51 4:3 to 16:9 ............................52 4:3 to 4:3 ............................53 16:9 to 4:3 ............................54 16:9 to 16:9 ............................55 © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 4...
  • Page 5 Output Routing ........................... 73 Operation Mode ..........................73 Linear Frame Rate Conversion (XD1) ....................76 Audio IO (Input/Output) Assignment ..................... 78 Audio Inputs and Outputs ........................78 © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 5...
  • Page 6 License Credit, MCPS Status and MCPS Planner ................117 Green-Power Save ..........................119 Laser Safety............................120 Precautions for Enclosed Systems ....................120 Precautions for Unenclosed Systems ....................121 © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 6...
  • Page 7 Analog Audio Input Specifications (Audio Expansion Module) ............133 Analog Audio Output Specifications (Audio Expansion Module) ............. 133 Graphics Storage Specifications ....................... 134 Propagation Delays Specifications ....................134 Power Consumption Specification ....................134 © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 7...
  • Page 8: Manual Information

    Indicates dialog box, property sheet, field, button, check box, list box, combo box, menu, submenu, window, list, and selection names Italics Indicates email addresses, names of books and publications, and first © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 8...
  • Page 9: Obtaining Documents

    Except for firmware upgrades, modules are not designed for field servicing. All hardware upgrades, modifications, or repairs require you to return the modules to the Customer Service center. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 9...
  • Page 10: Returning A Product

    According to this EU Directive, all products sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS-compliant and “lead-free.” (See our website for more information.) Spare parts supplied for the repair and upgrade of © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 11: Waste From Electrical And Electronic Equipment (Weee) Compliance

    Statements identifying conditions or practices that may result in personal injury or loss of life. High voltage is present. CAUTION Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 11...
  • Page 12: Installation, Operation, And Specifications

    SEL-1FS1 and SEL-2FS1 are auto-timing serial digital frame synchronizers and audio synchronizers. Functionally, the SEL-1FS1 and SEL-2FS1 are the same as the SEL-1XD1 and SEL-2XD1, but lack the video conversion and advanced video processing capability. Additional audio and video capability is available with expansion modules, which are installed adjacent to FS1 and XD1 modules in a Selenio MCP3 frame.
  • Page 13 Clean cut transitions during aspect ratio change • SDI video clipping • Eight user-selectable colors for the internally-generated backgrounds • Single- and dual-channel configuration • On-screen display for ten selected status parameter settings © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 13...
  • Page 14 SELOPT-SK-DEE Dolby E Encoder license for one FS1 or XD1 module • SELOPT-SK-DTS DTS® Neural Technologies Advanced Audio Processing* license for one FS1 or XD1 module • SELOPT-SK-FS dual channel upgrade for one FS1 module © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 14...
  • Page 15: Front Modules

    DTS® Neural Surround MultiMerge; one license is required for DTS® Neural 2.0 Loudness Control. Front Modules Figure 1: Selenio FS1 and XD1 Front Module (XD1 Shown with AAP Submodule) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 15...
  • Page 16 SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications Figure 2: Audio Expansion Module (Shown with Optional AES Balanced Submodule) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 16...
  • Page 17 SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications Figure 3: Video Expansion Module © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 17...
  • Page 18: Fs1/Xd1 Back Modules

    1 input is delivered to outputs 1 and 2; channel 2 input is delivered to outputs 3 and 4. Figure 4: Selenio MCP FS1 and XD1 Color Scheme and Back Module Swatches © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 18...
  • Page 19: Audio Expansion Back Modules

    SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications Audio Expansion Back Modules Figure 5: Audio Expansion Back Module Swatches © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 19...
  • Page 20: Video Expansion Back Modules

    Back Module Pinouts The following pinouts are shown: • GPI Serial (on page 21) • Balanced AES (on page 22) • Analog Audio Expansion (on page 23) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 20...
  • Page 21: Gpi Serial

    RS-422Port 1 Rx+ GPI In 4 RS-422 Port 1 Rx- (RS-232 Port 1 Rx) D-Ground RS-422 Port 1 Tx+ D-Ground RS-422 Port 1 Tx- (RS-232 Port 1 Tx) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 21...
  • Page 22: Balanced Aes

    AES Out 14+ AES Out 10+ AES Out 13- AES Out 16- AES Out 12- AES Out 13+ AES Out 16+ AES Out 12+ AES Out 15- © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 22...
  • Page 23: Analog Audio Expansion

    AES Out 15+ D-Ground D-Ground D-Ground No Connect No Connect D-Ground No Connect No Connect Analog Audio Expansion Figure 10: Analog Audio Expansion Back Module Pinouts (Input and Output) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 23...
  • Page 24: Sfp Options

    OP+SFP+TT+59+61 1 or 2 Small Form Factor (SFP) 1590 nm and 1610 nm wavelength dual transmitter with pathological support for baseband video. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 24...
  • Page 25: Fs1 Signal Flow

    Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications FS1 Signal Flow The following signal flow diagrams illustrate two-channel FS1 configurations. Figure 11: FS1-EES Back Module Figure 12: FS1-EOS Back Module © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 25...
  • Page 26 SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications Figure 13: FS1-OES Back Module Figure 14: FS1-OOS Back Module © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 26...
  • Page 27: Xd1 Signal Flow

    Installation, Operation, and Specifications XD1 Signal Flow The following signal flow diagrams illustrate two-channel XD1 configurations. Figure 15: XD1 EES Back Module Figure 16: XD1-EOS Back Module © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 27...
  • Page 28 SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications Figure 17: XD1 OES Back Module Figure 18: XD1-OOS Back Module © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 28...
  • Page 29: Ees (Electrical/Electrical) Video Expander Signal Flow

    SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications EES (Electrical/Electrical) Video Expander Signal Flow Figure 19: FS/XD-to-EES Video Expander Signal Path © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 29...
  • Page 30: Example Of Ees Video Expander Routing Assignment

    Selenio frame, or provide a distribution function cascading FS1/XD1 output through a maximum of 13 video expanders. Additionally, dual-channel FS1/XD1 modules can provide a 2nd thumbnail/streaming signal. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 30...
  • Page 31: Installing Selenio Modules

    Figure 21: Writing Space for Identifying Back Modules CAUTION: Do not mix and match back and front modules. The front module must mate with a back module of the same product. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 31...
  • Page 32: Removing The Front Module

    To remove a back module from a video conversion module frame, unscrew the module, and then pull it straight out. Then re-attach a blank back module to ensure proper frame ventilation. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 32...
  • Page 33: Audio Expansion Modules

    AES submodule/front module combination, the product will act as an analog expansion module. For a list of Audio Expansion Configurations, see Table. Connections to the Analog Audio Expansion Back Module Figure 23: Weidmuller Analog Audio Connections © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 33...
  • Page 34: Analog Audio Expansion Module Jumpers

    SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications Analog Audio Expansion Module Jumpers Figure 24: Analog Audio Expansion Jumpers © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 34...
  • Page 35: Audio Expansion Configurations

    Main Video and Audio Module Analog Audio Expander Module Analog Audio Expander Module Configuration 3 Main Video and Audio Module Digital Audio Expander Module Analog Audio Expander Module © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 35...
  • Page 36: Powering Up A Module

    1. Remove the front FS1, XD1, or audio expansion module from the frame. 2. Push Switch 1 to the On position. Figure 25: DIP Switch Setting for Failsafe Mode © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 36...
  • Page 37: License Keys

    <IP address> is that of the primary controller in the frame <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. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 37...
  • Page 38: Composite Decoder

    • Two optical SDI SFP inputs • Two SDI or analog (High-Density) HD-BNCTM inputs These modules also receive inputs from either the primary or secondary controller module. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 38...
  • Page 39: Auto Routing

    DBN Error Reporting parameters, you can configure the module so that these errors are either ignored or trigger a fault. The status of the audio de-embedders is reported in the Audio Input Status block. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 39...
  • Page 40: Data De-Embedding (Dmb)

    NTSC or PAL device. The following video attributes can be modified: • Cmpst Clip Enable (default is No) • Cmpst Clip Luma Min (-47.9 mV to 47.9 mV, default is 0.0 mV) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 40...
  • Page 41: Color Correction

    15%, to return to the unmodified transfer function. Each component knee is added to the total knee (the sum cannot exceed 100%) to produce the correction applied to the respective component. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 41...
  • Page 42 SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications Figure 26: Examples of Increased and Decreased White Slope Figure 27: Increased and Decreased Black Knees © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 42...
  • Page 43: Gamma Correction

    AFD code generated by the module. Also, FS1 modules can insert new AFD where it currently does not exist, and output a signal that includes newly-created AFD. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 44: Arc Control (Xd1 Versions Only)

    ARC will need adjustments. Use the SD Width parameter (Conversion and Advanced Video Processing x > ARC Control) to set the module to either 720 (default) or 702(PAL)/704(NTSC). © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 44...
  • Page 45: Afd-Vi-Wss Insertion

    Given any input AFD, VI or WSS code, you can define the aspect ratio behavior and output AFD, VI and WSS code independently. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 45...
  • Page 46: Custom Arc

    This section includes the following: • AFD (Active Format Description) (on page 47) • AFD/ARC Alignment (on page 47) • AFD, VI, and WSS-Based Aspect Ratio Control (on page 48) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 46...
  • Page 47: Afd (Active Format Description)

    The output standard is set to either 1080p/23.98 or 1080p/29.97. AFD/Non-AFD Comparisons The figure below shows two comparisons of a signal that is encoded with AFD and without AFD. Figure 29: AFD/Non-AFD Comparisons © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 47...
  • Page 48: Afd, Vi, And Wss-Based Aspect Ratio Control

    Though they are not widely used, some AFD, VI or WSS codes recommend cropping part of the image. When this type of cropping is enabled, the module will take longer to change ARC modes. To create © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 49: Afd Descriptions

    AFD Descriptions The following pages show the different AFD code descriptions. Comparable WSS and VI templates are included in the SD-SDI descriptions. Figure 31: Explanation of AFD Diagrams © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 49...
  • Page 50: Afd 4:3

    SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications AFD 4:3 Figure 32: 4:3 AFD Descriptions © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 50...
  • Page 51: Afd 16:9

    SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications AFD 16:9 Figure 33: 16:9 AFD Descriptions © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 51...
  • Page 52: 4:3 To 16:9

    SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications 4:3 to 16:9 Figure 34: 4:3 to 16:9 Conversion © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 52...
  • Page 53: 4:3 To 4:3

    SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications 4:3 to 4:3 Figure 35: 4:3 to 4:3 Conversion © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 53...
  • Page 54: 16:9 To 4:3

    SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications 16:9 to 4:3 Figure 36: 16:9 to 4:3 Conversion © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 54...
  • Page 55: 16:9 To 16:9

    SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications 16:9 to 16:9 Figure 37: 16:9 to 16:9 Conversion © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 55...
  • Page 56: Video Processing

    Neural and DTS® Neural Surround ANC Processing • Full VANC and HANC pass-through for SD-to-SD ARC (when same standard at input and output) • Transcoding of CC for up/down/cross/aspect ratio conversion © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 56...
  • Page 57: Other

    • Horizontal Frequency Sweep • Horizontal Frequency Sweep (Y-Only) • Cross Hatch • Black • White During firmware upgrades, the test signal generator automatically outputs color bars. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 57...
  • Page 58: On-Screen Display (Osd)

    SD or SDHC micro memory card at your PC workstation in the /logos directory. You can remove the micro memory card at any time a logo is being displayed by the module, unless the file is being loaded. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 59: Basic Steps To Installing Logo Files

    2. Using Windows Explorer, browse to the CD-ROM contents, and then double-click the LogoCreator folder. 3. Double-click Setup.exe. 4. When the IconTools 3 Setup box appears, click Next, and then follow the on-screen installation instructions. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 59...
  • Page 60: Step 2: Convert Files To The .Mg2 Format

    3. Use the Logo ID box to assign the logo to a specific slot on your IconLogo system. 4. Enter a name for the logo in the Name box. 5. Click the Open button below the Logo Image Preview window. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 60...
  • Page 61 X Position, Y Position, and Transparency parameters found in the FS1 and XD1 parameter list at Video > Processing Channel 1 and 2 > Logo 1 and 2 > Raster x. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 62: Step 3: Transfer The Logos To The Sd/Sdhc Card, And To The Module

    XD1 modules support closed captioning, Teletext (OP-47), and timecode. Other ancillary data will be stripped from the output stream, except when the module is in frame sync mode. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 62...
  • Page 63: General

    The control is located at: Data EMB x > General > VBI Transfer. VBI transfer is disabled when the XD1 is in 3D mode and frame rate converter modes. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 64: Closed Captioning/Teletext

    If the input format is HD and the output format is SD, the module transcodes the TT ancillary packets based on Free TV Australia OP47 standard from the HD input stream to analog waveform based on the ITU-R BT.653-3 standard (system B only). © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 64...
  • Page 65: Timecode

    Data DMB x > ARC Code Advanced and Data EMB x > ARC Code Advanced. Brandnet For XD1 modules, Brandnet transcoding is supported in 525, 720p59 and 1080i59 standards. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 65...
  • Page 66: Generic Data Passing

    The FS1 module is supported, but the XD1 module must have its processing channel output set to Proc Bypass. • Remapping of the embedded audio to different output pairs is not supported. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 66...
  • Page 67: Audio Embedding Control

    Attempts first to overwrite existing audio data and control packets of the same audio group number; failing that, it appends the new audio data and control packets immediately following the last existing audio data/control packet. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 67...
  • Page 68 If you attempt to insert audio into Group 1 when Group 1 audio data already exists in the ancillary data space, an error is returned, as shown below. Figure 43: Append Embedding Mode; Adding Group 1 When Group 1 Already Exists © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 68...
  • Page 69 ADS. If there is not enough room to append the audio group following the last block of ancillary data or audio in the ADS, the attempt results in an error. Figure 46: Append Embedding Mode Failure © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 69...
  • Page 70 The figure below shows how overwrite embedding appears in the ancillary data space when there is ancillary data but no pre-existing group 1 audio. Figure 48: Overwrite Embedding Mode Failure © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 70...
  • Page 71 Enabling the ADS Clean parameter removes all the audio groups presently embedded in the input SDI stream. This process leaves the ADS region clean prior to audio embedding. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 71...
  • Page 72: Embedding Errors

    Output Format The Output Format controls cover these areas: • Proc Ch 1 and 2 Out Format (on page 73) • Output Frame Rate (XD1) (on page 73) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 72...
  • Page 73: Output Routing

    The default is Follow Ref. The SEL-1XD1 and SEL-1FS1 have one processing channel. The SEL-2XD1 and SEL-2FS1 have two independent processing channels. All outputs can select the output of one processing channel. The following outputs are available: •...
  • Page 74 Live I-Wings will only appear in the background area. Therefore, ARC settings that are anamorphic will block I-Wings from appearing. 3. Select Live I-Wings in the Operation Mode parameter of Output Format and Mode. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 74...
  • Page 75 When the XD1 module is in Converter Fast Switch mode, the Frame Delay, H-Phase, and V-Phase for processing channel 2 must follow the Frame Delay, H-Phase and V-Phase settings of processing channel 1. Once enabled, Converter Fast Switch takes effect in 150 ms. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 75...
  • Page 76: Linear Frame Rate Conversion (Xd1)

    Linear FRC mode, the same frame rate video can continue to pass through. The following video formats are supported in Linear FRC mode for inputs and outputs: © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 76...
  • Page 77 The worst-case audio delays relative to the video are the following: • 5 ms of leading audio • 15 ms of lagging audio These worst-case boundaries cover all of the supported video format conversions. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 77...
  • Page 78: Audio Io (Input/Output) Assignment

    Audio Inputs and Outputs The following topics are covered in this section: • Inputs (on page 79) • Audio Expansion Modules (on page 79) • Outputs (on page 79) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 78...
  • Page 79 8 analog mono inputs from the optional analog expander module Additionally, up to 32 channels are available from the optional Advanced Audio Processing block. Any of these source channels can be routed to any destination. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 79...
  • Page 80: Input Control And Status

    Four analog channel pair inputs and four analog channel pair outputs (eight mono in each direction) per expansion module To obtain balanced input signals, the SEL-AESB Balanced AES balanced audio expander is recommended. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 80...
  • Page 81: Aaex And Daex Expander Audio Alignment

    1. Remove the FS1/XD1 module from the MCP frame. 2. Position and align the audio submodule over the three standoffs located between the two silver- colored heatsinks on the FS1/XD1 module. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 81...
  • Page 82: Software Key License Credits Overview

    DTS Neural Loudness Control, or DTS Neural Surround UpMix, DownMix, and MultiMerge. However, they can only be used in the FS1 or XD1 module for which they were purchased. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 83 M18: Loudness Control + Dolby E Encode 5.1+2.0 2 frames + 48 ms 1 DEE, 4 DTS M19: Loudness Control + Dolby E Encode 4x2.0 2 frames + 48 ms 1 DEE, 4 DTS © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 83...
  • Page 84: Enabling Dts Neural And Dolby Modes

    7. From the main section of the Advanced Audio Processing (AAP) block, (select AAP x Input Routing and then select your audio sources. 8. In the Audio Output Routing block, select the destinations for your audio. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 84...
  • Page 85: Dolby Products

    The diagrams below show how Dolby is used in typical FS1 and XD1 applications. Dolby Digital (AC-3) and Dolby E decoding takes place at ingest for voice-over. Figure 55: Dolby Digital Block Diagrams © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 85...
  • Page 86: Dolby-E Alignment

    Note: If Dolby E is embedded, the module’s output frame rate must match the frame rate of the Dolby E stream. AAP Internal Metadata The following items are covered in this section: © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 86...
  • Page 87: Dolby Digital

    This feature is useful for cases where a PCM program is available on one audio pair and a Dolby program is available on a different audio pair. In such cases, the PCM pair needs to be routed into the primary © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 88 MUTE DEC #1 MUTE DEC #2 Undetermined: DEC #2 or MUTE DEC #? Undetermined: one of the streams gets decoded DEC #1 Undetermined: DEC #1 or MUTE © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 88...
  • Page 89: Important Notes

    Based on its intended use, in Dual-Input mode the primary input is normally PCM. • In Dual-Input mode, combinations where both inputs are Dolby should be avoided. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 89...
  • Page 90 DTS Neural Products The following block diagrams illustrate the uses of the different DTS Neural Software Key License Credits. Figure 57: Block Diagrams for Single DTS Neural Audio Options © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 90...
  • Page 91 SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications Figure 58: Block Diagram for Multiple DTS Neural Options © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 91...
  • Page 92 SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1 Installation and Operation Manual Installation, Operation, and Specifications Figure 59: Block Diagrams for Multiple DTS Neural Options © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 92...
  • Page 93: Dts Neural Surround Audio Upmix

    Channel Name Routing Left (L) Right (R) Center (C) Mute Mute Mute Mute Low Frequency Effects (LFE) Left Surround (Ls) Mute Mute Right Surround (Rs) Mute Mute © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 93...
  • Page 94: Audio Delay

    • 100 Hz • 120 Hz • 140 Hz Final Limiter Ceiling Specifies the threshold where final limiting on the up- -12 to 0 mixed output occurs © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 94...
  • Page 95: Dts Neural Surround Audio Downmix

    The watermark signal contains spatial and steering positioning information. The resulting stereo audio signal is also known as LwRw. Figure 60: DownMix Block Diagram © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 95...
  • Page 96 -20 dB to 0 dB mixed output occurs (0 indicates no final limiting) Active Correction Specifies correction to the DownMix ICLD, ICPD and spectrum • Off • On © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 96...
  • Page 97: Dts Neural Surround Audio Multimerge

    LtRt or DTS Neural Surround LwRw) and render a 5.1 multi-channel mix; in combination with taking original multi-channel content and creating a stereo DownMixed signal, depending on the input configuration and content source used. Figure 61: MultiMerge Block Diagram © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 97...
  • Page 98 Specifies the amount of narrowing or -100 to 100 (0) widening to perform on the front channels Upmix Surround Width Specifies the wideness of the surround -100 to 100 (0) channels © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 98...
  • Page 99 Ceiling on the surround output occurs Stereo Final Limiter Specifies the threshold where final limiting -20 dBFS to 0 dBFS Ceiling on the auxiliary stereo output occurs © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 99...
  • Page 100 (L/R). • Output is 5.1 on AES1 (L/R), AES2 (C/LFE), AES3 (Ls/Rs). • When EAS appears on AES4 input, the output becomes EAS output on AES1 (L/R). © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 100...
  • Page 101: Dts Neural Loudness Control

    The Loudness Shaping (Frequency Compensation) parameter preserves the same perceptual frequency balance as the input signal, while correcting the loudness to match a desired Target Level. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 101...
  • Page 102 Compressor Threshold (dB) Compressor Ratio Loudness Shaping Final Limiter Ceiling (dBFS) Loudness Control Function Run Final Limiters Enable Enable Enable Enable Meter Algorithms Enable Enable Enable Enable © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 102...
  • Page 103 (Ch 1-6): DTS Neural Loudness Ctrl 1 • One for the 2.0 inputs to the DE encoder (Ch 7 & 8): DTS Neural Loudness Ctrl 2 © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 103...
  • Page 104 5 ms to 150 ms (20 ms) to sharp increases in loudness Release Time Controls how quickly the processing will respond 20 ms to 500 ms (120 ms) to sharp decreases in loudness © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 104...
  • Page 105: Audio Input Delay And Sync

    • Delay for Advanced Audio Processing The Advanced Audio Processing and Embedding blocks of parameters contain additional controls for Dolby, DTS Neural, and DTS Neural Surround options. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 105...
  • Page 106: Synchronization Parameters

    Also, in the Other category, it includes the following miscellaneous parameters: • V-Bit Enable • Audio Control Style (Mono or Stereo) • Audio V-Fade (clean audio hotswitch) • Audio LOV Output Mode (Pass or Mute) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 106...
  • Page 107: Audio Output Routing And Delay

    A fixed amount of video frame delay is added to the video path to align with the AAP delay. This delay can be seen in the Video Sync and Delay x > Actual Video Delay Used parameter. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 108: Audio Bit Manipulation

    [0010] AES18 (HDLC) [0011] User defined [0100] to [1111] Undefined 0 to 2 [000] Not indicated Set to [001] [001] Audio data [010] Co-ordination signal [011] to [111] Undefined © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 108...
  • Page 109 Bytes 6 to 13 reliability flag Passed unmodified Bytes 14 to 17 reliability flag Passed unmodified Bytes 18 to 21 reliability flag Passed unmodified 0 to 7 Calculated on output © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 109...
  • Page 110: Audio Metadata

    SMPTE RP155* 1 KHz -20 dBFs *Available in the output routing as options to the embedded, AES and expander outputs. Also available as options to the AAP inputs. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 110...
  • Page 111: Gpi Inputs And Outputs

    <script> ::= <statement> { <statement> } <statement> ::= IF <condition> THEN <assignment> { <assignment> } <condition> ::= <comparison> { <logic op> <comparison> } © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 111...
  • Page 112: Gpi Input Script Example

    In the above example, if the level of GPI input 0 and GPI input 1 match an entry in the following table, the parameter with 4263 as its ID will be assigned to the corresponding value: © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 113: Gpi Output Script Example

    GPI output 0 and GPI output 1 level will be assigned to the corresponding values: Table 21: GPI Output Parameter Example GPI Output 0 GPI Output 1 Value of Parameter with ID of 495 High High High High © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 113...
  • Page 114: Genlock And Dars

    License Credit, MCPS Status and MCPS Planner (on page 117) • Green-Power Save (on page 119) Status The Current Temperature of the module is reported here in °C. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 114...
  • Page 115: Other

    Secondary Audio Program (SAP) channel. However, if the signal is absent, the FS1 or XD1 module can detect the problem and perform one of the following through scripts: © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 116 Where x is the CCSP ID of a device parameter, y is a value for that parameter. For now, we only support integer and enum type of parameter's assignment, not string type. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 117: License Credit, Mcps Status And Mcps Planner

    MCPS Usage and Credit Cost field, you can see how many credits and how much MCPS usage you are testing. The AAP MCPS and Credit Remaining fields show how many license credits and how much © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 118 2 frames + 48 ms 1 DEE, 4 DTS Encode 5.1+2.0 M19: Loudness Control + Dolby E 2 frames + 48 ms 1 DEE, 4 DTS Encode 4x2.0 © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 118...
  • Page 119: Green-Power Save

    Inputs and Outputs, or the GPI Output. Select Misc > Green-Power Save. Select Yes to turn off one of the interfaces, or No to leave it on. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 119...
  • Page 120: Laser Safety

    2. Ensure technicians have satisfactorily completed an approved training course before performing installation or maintenance. 3. Ensure there are appropriate warning labels near the optical ports of the modules. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 120...
  • Page 121: Precautions For Unenclosed Systems

    The table below lists some typical contaminants of a fiber optic connection. The inspection and cleaning procedure begins on page 106 (see "Inspection and Cleaning Procedure" on page 123). © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 121...
  • Page 122: Important Points

    Never touch the dispenser tip of an alcohol bottle or any clean portion of a tissue or swab. • Use care when handling the fiber; do not twist or pull. • Keep your cleaning fluids away from open flame or spark. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 122...
  • Page 123: Inspection And Cleaning Procedure

    2. Inspect the fiber endface with a fiberscope. 3. If the fiber endface is clean, return to the installation instructions. If the connector is dirty, proceed to the dry cleaning instructions below. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 123...
  • Page 124: Alarm List (Faults)

    The Faults page provides information that includes: • Fault Name • Error Level • Enable/Disable capability • Priority (1 to 5 is Minor; 6 to 10 is Major) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 124...
  • Page 125 EMB 1 Groups 1 to 4 Append Embedding Error 6 (Major) EMB 1 Groups 1 to 4 Overwrite Embedding Error 6 (Major) Channel 1 Loss of AFD 5 (Minor) System Recovery Upgrade Required 10 (Major) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 125...
  • Page 126: Specifications

    Analog Audio Output Specifications (Audio Expansion Module) (on page 133) • Graphics Storage Specifications (on page 134) • Propagation Delays Specifications (on page 134) • Power Consumption Specification (on page 134) © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 126...
  • Page 127: Sdi Input Video Specifications

    • SD: Adaptive cable equalization for up to 1230 ft (375 m) typical, of Belden 1694A coaxial cable, or 902 ft (275 m) typical, of Belden 8281 coaxial cable, typical * Support for SMPTE 372M Level B © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 127...
  • Page 128: Sdi Output Video Specifications

    • SD: <0.2 UI peak to peak • Alignment jitter: • 3G: <0.3 UI peak to peak • HD: <0.2 UI peak to peak • SD: <0.2 UI peak to peak © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 128...
  • Page 129: Sdi Fiber Input Specifications (Op+Sfp+Rr Dual Input)

    Jitter 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 © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 129...
  • Page 130: Composite Video Input Specifications

    32 kHz to 108 kHz Bits 16, 20, or 24 Channel Status Maintained, but professional mode, 48 kHz. See Audio and User Bit Bit Manipulation (on page 108) for details. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 130...
  • Page 131: Aes Audio Output Specifications

    Balanced, transformer coupled Connector 62 pin Impedance 110Ω @ 20% (0.1 to 6 MHz) Signal Amplitude 2 to 7 V pk-to-pk into 110Ω load Output Sampling Rate 48kHz © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 131...
  • Page 132: Aes Expansion Module Unbalanced Input Specifications

    ±20 ns Rise/Fall Time 30 ns to 44 ns (10% to 90%) Bits 24, 20 or 16 Channel Status /User Bit Maintained, but professional mode, 48 kHz. © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 132...
  • Page 133: Analog Audio Input Specifications (Audio Expansion Module)

    >114 dB (-60dBFS input, 997Hz, 20Hz to 20KHz, unweighted) typical Crosstalk >107 dB, (20 Hz to 20 KHz, -1dBFS), typical Linearity <±0.2 dB (to -100 dBFS), typical © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 133...
  • Page 134: Graphics Storage Specifications

    Propagation Delays Specifications See the Selenio FS1/XD1 Propagation Delay Specifications document for this information. Power Consumption Specification Item Specification FS1 or XD1 Module Power 40 W maximum Consumption © 2015 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. Version 2.8 | Page 134...

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