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Selenio 6800™ AVS6800+
Audio/Video Synchronizers
Edition C
175-000143-00
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  • Page 1 Installation and Operation Manual Selenio 6800™ AVS6800+ Audio/Video Synchronizers Edition C 175-000143-00 Delivering the Moment...
  • Page 2: Contact Information

    This publication does not in any way warrant description accuracy or guarantee the use for the product to which it refers. 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 AVS6800+ Audio/Video Synchronizers Installation and Operation Manual Edition C September 2007...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface Manual Information ................vii Purpose ................... vii Audience ..................vii Revision History ................vii Writing Conventions ..............viii Obtaining Documents ..............viii Unpacking/Shipping Information ............ix Unpacking a Product ............... ix Product Servicing ................ix Returning a Product ................ ix Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance ....x Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Compliance xi Safety ....................
  • Page 5 Contents Preparing the Product for Installation ..........11 Checking the Packing List ............. 11 Setting Jumpers ..................12 Setting Jumper CJPC1 for Local or Remote Control ..... 12 Setting Jumpers “B/C” for Balanced/Unbalanced DARS Input ..13 Installing 6800+ Modules ..............15 Required Frames and Back Connector Types ........
  • Page 6 Contents Propagation Delay ..................51 Power Consumption ................51 Appendix A: Audio Bit Manipulation Overview ....................53 C-Bit .......................54 V- and U-Bit ...................56 Miscellaneous Data ................56 Appendix B: Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips Overview ....................57 General Troubleshooting Steps ..............58 Software Communication and Control Issues ........59 + Pilot Lite Fails to Communicate with Installed Modules ...59 + Pilot Lite Does Not Find All Modules in Frame ......60 + Pilot Lite or CCS Software Application Not Responding ..61...
  • Page 7 Contents AVS6800+ Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 8: Preface

    Preface Manual Information Purpose This manual details the features, installation, operation, maintenance, and specifications for the AVS6800+ Audio/Video Synchronizer. Audience This manual is written for engineers, technicians, and operators responsible for installation, setup, maintenance, and/or operation of the AVS6800+ Audio/Video Synchronizer. Revision History Table P-1.
  • Page 9: Writing Conventions

    Preface Writing Conventions To enhance your understanding, the authors of this manual have adhered to the following text conventions: Table P-2. Writing Conventions Term or Description Convention Bold Indicates dialog boxes, property sheets, fields, buttons, check boxes, list boxes, combo boxes, menus, submenus, windows, lists, and selection names Italics Indicates E-mail addresses, the names of books or...
  • Page 10: Unpacking/Shipping Information

    Preface Unpacking/Shipping Information Unpacking a Product This product was carefully inspected, tested, and calibrated before shipment to ensure years of stable and trouble-free service. 1. Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit. 2. Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list. 3.
  • Page 11: Restriction On Hazardous Substances (Rohs) Compliance

    Preface Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance Directive 2002/95/EC—commonly known as the European Union (EU) Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS)—sets limits on the use of certain substances found in electrical and electronic equipment. The intent of this legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals that may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end-of-life recycling.
  • Page 12: Waste From Electrical And Electronic Equipment (Weee) Compliance

    Preface Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Compliance The European Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) deals with the collection, treatment, recovery, and recycling of electrical and electronic waste products. The objective of the WEEE Directive is to assign the responsibility for the disposal of associated hazardous waste to either the producers or users of these products.
  • Page 13: Safety

    Preface Safety Carefully review all safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it. If this product is rack-mountable, it should be mounted in an appropriate rack using the rack-mounting positions and rear support guides provided. It is recommended that each frame be connected to a separate electrical circuit for protection against circuit overloading.
  • Page 14: Overview

    Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The AVS6800+B2 and AVS6800+C2 are 6800+ product modules that synchronize AES audio signals with associated video signals. They can be used in combination with other 6800+ product modules to provide added video and audio capabilities such as audio tracking delay and hot-switching.
  • Page 15: Product Description

    Chapter 1: Introduction Product Description The AVS6800+B2 and AVS6800+C2 audio/video synchronizers are processing modules with the capability to synchronize video and two AES audio channels with genlock and DARS reference signals. Both modules provide AES audio paths in both balanced (AVS6800+B2) and unbalanced (AVS6800+C2) forms.
  • Page 16 Chapter 1: Introduction • EDH reinsertion • Genlock reference signal • Video delay mode • Audio re-sampling for 32 to 108 kHz AES outputs, with bypass for data over AES operation • Audio synchronizer/delay capability • Audio gain and mute control •...
  • Page 17: Module Descriptions

    Chapter 1: Introduction Module Descriptions Front Module Figure 1-1 is a generic top-front view of a typical 6800+ module and shows the general location of standard LEDs, controls, and jumpers. The number of Control and Monitoring LEDs on 6800+ modules varies.
  • Page 18 Chapter 1: Introduction Table 1-1. Generic 6800+ Module Features Feature Description Module status Various color and lighting combinations of these LEDs LEDs indicate the module state. See “Monitoring LEDs” on page 43 for more information. Mode select This switch selects between various control and rotary switch feedback parameters.
  • Page 19: Back Connectors

    Chapter 1: Introduction Back Connectors AVS6800+B2DR Back Connector Figure 1-2 shows the AVS6800+B2DR double-slot back connector for an FR6802+ frame. SDI in DARS in SDI out AES in Data I/O Genlock AES out Figure 1-2. AVS6800+B2DR Back Connector AVS6800+ Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 20 Chapter 1: Introduction AVS6800+C2DR Back Connector Figure 1-2 shows the AVS6800+C2DR double-slot back connector for an FR6802+ frame. DARS in SDI in AES in SDI out Data I/O AES out Genlock Figure 1-3. AVS6800+C2DR Back Connector AVS6800+ Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 21: Signal Flow

    Chapter 1: Introduction Signal Flow Figure 1-4 shows the basic signal flow of the AVS6800+: Audio tracking SDI output 1 Video frame SDI input Reclock synchronizer SDI output 2 Audio AES input 1 AES output 1 Audio rate synchronizer/ AES input 2 converter delay AES output 2...
  • Page 22: Overview

    Chapter 2 Installation Overview This chapter describes the AVS6800+ installation process, including the following topics: • “Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings” on page 10 • “Unpacking the Module” on page 11 • “Setting Jumpers” on page 12 • “Installing 6800+ Modules” on page 15 •...
  • Page 23: Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings

    Chapter 2: InstallationMaximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings The power consumption for the AVS6800+ module is 7.2 W. Table 2-1 describes the maximum allowable power ratings for 6800+ frames. Note the given maximums before installing any 6800+ modules in your frame.
  • Page 24: Unpacking The Module

    Chapter 2: Installation Unpacking the Module Preparing the Product for Installation Before you install the AVS6800+, perform the following: • Check the equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit. Confirm receipt of all items on the packing list. See “Checking the Packing List”...
  • Page 25: Setting Jumpers

    Chapter 2: InstallationMaximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings Setting Jumpers The AVS6800+ module has three jumpers that you need to set: • CJPC1: local/remote control • “B” and “C”: balanced/unbalanced DARS input (AVS6800+B2 modules only) B and C jumpers CJPC1 jumper Figure 2-1.
  • Page 26: Setting Jumpers "B/C" For Balanced/Unbalanced Dars Input

    Chapter 2: Installation 2. Place a jumper on pins 1 and 2 to set the module for Local control or pins 2 and 3 to set the module for Remote control. See Figure 2-2. Note The white triangle near the jumper pins on the module indicates pin 1.
  • Page 27 Chapter 2: InstallationMaximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings Place a jumper on pins 1 and 2 to set the module for Balanced DARS input, or pins 2 and 3 to set the module for Unbalanced DARS input. Figure 2-3. Do this for both jumpers. Both jumpers must be set identically to correctly change the signal path.
  • Page 28: Installing 6800+ Modules

    Chapter 2: Installation Installing 6800+ Modules Required Frames and Back Connector Types The AVS6800+ modules have double-width back connectors that can be installed in an FR6802+XF or FR6802+QXF frame. AVS6800+ modules cannot be installed in a FR6802+DM frame, a FR6800/7000 frame, or a frame without fans.
  • Page 29: Upgrading Module Firmware

    Chapter 2: InstallationMaximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings Upgrading Module Firmware Firmware upgrading is a routine procedure that you must perform to install newer versions of software on 6800+ modules. CCS Pilot, CoPilot, or Navigator software version 3.1.1 or later is required for this procedure.
  • Page 30 Chapter 2: Installation 2. Remove the module from the 6800+ frame. Mode select rotary Navigation toggle (hex) switch switch Figure 2-4. Buttons on a Typical Card Edge 3. Set the Hex switch to F. 4. While pressing the Navigation toggle switch down, reinsert the module into the frame and then release the Navigation toggle switch.
  • Page 31 Chapter 2: InstallationMaximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings 6. From the Tools menu, select Software Upgrade. The Software Upgrade window opens or is brought to the foreground. Version Info lists the firmware version currently installed on the module. Package Info includes a list of the components contained in the ZIP file.
  • Page 32 Chapter 2: Installation 10. Press Browse... to select the software upgrade package (ZIP file). A standard Windows File Selection dialog opens. 11. Choose the upgrade ZIP file on a local or network drive. The selected file’s path name is displayed in the edit box to the left of the Browse…...
  • Page 33: Correcting A Failed Upgrading Procedure

    Chapter 2: InstallationMaximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings Correcting a Failed Upgrading Procedure Firmware upgrades may fail in the event of network interruptions, power failures, or if the wrong upgrade package was transferred to the module. These problems can be corrected by upgrading the firmware while the module is in Boot Loader mode.
  • Page 34 Chapter 2: Installation Manually Adding a Device to the Discovery or Network Folder If your device is not listed in the Discovery or Network folder, you must manually add it to these folders. After you add the device, you can use the Software Upgrade dialog box to continue with the module firmware upgrade.
  • Page 35 Chapter 2: InstallationMaximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings 4. In the third field, enter 1.0.[slotnumber] (where, for example, 1.0.5 would refer to the module in slot 5 of the frame number 0). 5. Close the window. 6. You can now continue your firmware upgrade as described in “Upgrading the Firmware”...
  • Page 36: Overview

    Chapter 3 Operation Overview This chapter describes how to operate the AVS6800+. The following topics are discussed in this chapter: • “Changing Parameter Settings” on page 29 • “Cross-Functional Parameter Changes” on page 26 • “Changing Parameter Settings” on page 29 •...
  • Page 37: Operating Notes

    Chapter 3: Operation Operating Notes When setting the control parameters on the AVS6800+, observe the following: • If you make changes to certain parameters, other related parameters may also be affected. See the section “Cross-Functional Parameter Changes” on page 26 in this chapter for more information.
  • Page 38: Genlock Controls

    Chapter 3: Operation Genlock Controls The AVS6800+ uses a combination of the SDIStdFb and GlLockSrc parameters to decide which physical input (module or frame) is used as the genlock source. For example, with an input SDI standard of 525 and a working Genlock video standard of 525 applied to the module’s back connector, set the GlLockSrc to Frame Ref 625.
  • Page 39: Cross-Functional Parameter Changes

    Chapter 3: Operation Cross-Functional Parameter Changes When you configure certain parameters, you force a change in other associated parameters. Table 3-2 Table 3-5 describe those parameters affected by the following parameter option settings: • SDI IP Video STD Set • Frame Delay •...
  • Page 40: Mute And Gain

    Chapter 3: Operation Mute and Gain When you mute an audio channel (using parameters Mute 1A/1B/2A/ 2B), the corresponding Gain parameter is deactivated, as described in Table 3-4. Table 3-4. Cross-Functional Parameter Changes—Mute and Gain Condition Enabled/Disabled Parameter Mute 1A = On Gain 1A = Disabled Mute 1A = Off Gain 1A = Enabled...
  • Page 41: Aes Format Set

    Chapter 3: Operation AES Format Set When the AES1 Format Set or AES2 Format Set parameter is configured to Non-PCM, various associated parameters are disabled, as shown in Table 3-5: Table 3-5. Cross-Functional Parameter Changes—AES Format Parameter Set to Non-PCM Disabled Parameters •...
  • Page 42: Changing Parameter Settings

    Chapter 3: Operation Changing Parameter Settings You can change parameter settings at the card edge for AVS6800+ modules, or you can change the parameter settings, and view read-only parameters, and view alarms and adjust alarm settings using CCS software. See the following topics for more information: •...
  • Page 43 Chapter 3: Operation 5. Rotate the hex switch to another parameter number/letter in the current bank, and then repeat step 4. Rotate the hex switch to “0” again to select a different bank, and then repeat steps 3 and 4. Note For best results, use the available 6800+ software control options (serial/local or Ethernet/remote) to aid in viewing,...
  • Page 44: Setting Avs6800+ Control Parameters

    Chapter 3: Operation Setting AVS6800+ Control Parameters The following table lists all of the available parameters and options for the AVS6800+. All parameters clip unless otherwise indicated. The On/Off combinations of the control LEDs on the card-edge indicate the active bank number. See “Changing Parameter Settings”...
  • Page 45 Chapter 3: Operation Table 3-7. Card-Edge Parameter Options (Continued) Bank, Parameter Rotary Parameter Function Parameter Option Name Switch Name 0, 5 D1 Hue D1_Hue Adjusts the hue of the ±180 ° (0 °) incoming D1 digital video signal Table 3-2 on page 26 •...
  • Page 46 Chapter 3: Operation Table 3-7. Card-Edge Parameter Options (Continued) Bank, Parameter Rotary Parameter Function Parameter Option Name Switch Name • Pass 0, D Video OP Mode VLOV Mode Selects the output video mode when the input video is • Black disrupted •...
  • Page 47 Chapter 3: Operation Table 3-7. Card-Edge Parameter Options (Continued) Bank, Parameter Rotary Parameter Function Parameter Option Name Switch Name 1, A Gain: In 1B Gain_1B Gain adjustment for Input ±18.0 dB (0.0) Channel 1B (Disabled when Mute 1B is set to ON, and when AES1 Format is set to Non-PCM) 1, B...
  • Page 48 Chapter 3: Operation Table 3-7. Card-Edge Parameter Options (Continued) Bank, Parameter Rotary Parameter Function Parameter Option Name Switch Name • Off 2, 2 Mute 1B Mute 1B Mutes Output Channel 1B (When this parameter is set to • On On, the Gain 1B parameter is Disabled) •...
  • Page 49: Changing Parameters Using Ccs Software

    Chapter 3: Operation Changing Parameters Using CCS Software Before using CCS software applications to change your module’s parameter settings, you must refresh (+Pilot Lite) or discover (Pilot and Navigator) the module. Refresh and Discovery are the processes by which your CCS software finds, and then connects to your module. Refreshing Your Module Using +Pilot Lite When using +Pilot Lite to change your AVS6800+ control parameters, you must “refresh”...
  • Page 50: Setting Avs6800+ Remote Control Parameters

    Chapter 3: Operation Setting AVS6800+ Remote Control Parameters The following table lists all of the remote control parameters and options for the AVS6800+. To access these parameters, you must use + Pilot Lite or CCS control software such as Pilot or Navigator. See your software user manual for more information.
  • Page 51 Chapter 3: Operation Table 3-8. Remote Control Parameters—AVS6800+ Parameter Options or User Path Function Name Range • D1-525 SDIStdSet Selects the line standard for the incoming digital video • D1-625 • AUTO Table 3-2 on page 26 for a list of other parameters affected by this setting •...
  • Page 52 Chapter 3: Operation Table 3-8. Remote Control Parameters—AVS6800+ Parameter Options or User Path Function Name Range • Off FrDelay Introduces one frame delay Table 3-3 on page 26 for a list of • On other parameters affected by this setting •...
  • Page 53 Chapter 3: Operation Table 3-8. Remote Control Parameters—AVS6800+ Parameter Options or User Path Function Name Range Gain_2A Gain adjustment for Input Channel 2A ±18.0 dB (0.0) (Disabled when Mute 2A is set to ON, and when AES2 Format is set to Non-PCM) Gain_2B Gain adjustment for Input Channel 2B...
  • Page 54 Chapter 3: Operation Table 3-8. Remote Control Parameters—AVS6800+ Parameter Options or User Path Function Name Range Fade Rate Control the rate of fading when channels 0.0 to 10.0 sec (0.1) are swapped or muted (Disabled when AES1 Set or AES2 Set is set to Non-PCM) •...
  • Page 55 Chapter 3: Operation Table 3-8. Remote Control Parameters—AVS6800+ Parameter Options or User Path Function Name Range • In 1A Out1ASrc Selects the source for the specified (default for Out1ASrc) output AES • In 1B Out1BSrc (default for Out1BSrc) • In 2A Out2ASrc (default for Out2ASrc) •...
  • Page 56: Leds And Alarms

    Chapter 3: Operation LEDs and Alarms Monitoring LEDs The AVS6800+ has eight monitoring LEDs that serve as a quick monitoring reference. Figure 3-9 shows the general location of the monitoring LEDs on a generic 6800+ module. Table 3-9 describes each LED in more detail.
  • Page 57: Module Status Leds

    Chapter 3: Operation Table 3-10. Monitoring LEDs (Continued) Description Color Indication • Green: reference is Reference Present Indicates if the present reference signal is present • Off: reference is absent • Green: DARS signal DARS Present Indicates if the DARS present signal is present •...
  • Page 58 Chapter 3: Operation Alarms are usually logged and monitored within the available 6800+ software control applications (for example, +Pilot Lite or Pilot). “Alarms” on page 46, and the appropriate software control user manual or online help for more information. Table 3-11. Status LED Descriptions LED Color Sequence Meaning There is no power to the module;...
  • Page 59: Alarms

    Chapter 3: Operation Alarms Table 3-12 describes the specific alarms for the AVS6800+. You can only identify specific alarms using a software control application. Table 3-12. Alarm Definitions Alarm Parameter Name Alarm Description Level DARSPrsnt Indicates that DARS signal is Minor absent (The DARSPrsnt and...
  • Page 60: Overview

    Chapter 4 Specifications Overview The following specification tables appear in this chapter: • “SDI Video Input” on page 48 • “SDI Video Output” on page 48 • “AES Input and DARS” on page 49 • “AES Output” on page 50 •...
  • Page 61: Sdi Video Input

    Chapter 4: Specifications SDI Video Input Table 4-1. SDI Video Input Specifications Item Specification Standard SMPTE 259 M-C, 270 Mb/s, 525/625 component Connector BNC (IEC169-8) Impedance 75Ω Return loss >18 dB to clock frequency CMRR 30 Vp-p, up to 60 Hz (common mode rejection ratio) Equalization...
  • Page 62: Aes Input And Dars

    Chapter 4: Specifications AES Input and DARS Table 4-3. AES Input and DARS Specifications AVS6800+B2 Balanced AVS6800+C2 Unbalanced Item Specification Specification Number 2 + DARS 2 + DARS Standard AES 3 AES 3, SMPTE 276M Type Balanced, transformer coupled Unbalanced, AC coupled Connector Balanced BNC (IEC169-8)
  • Page 63: Aes Output

    Chapter 4: Specifications AES Output Table 4-4. AES Output Specifications AVS6800+B2 Balanced AVS6800+C2 Unbalanced Item Specification Specification Number Standard AES 3 AES 3, SMPTE 276M Type Balanced, transformer coupled Unbalanced, AC coupled Connector Balanced BNC (IEC169-8) Impedance 110Ω ± 20% (0.1 to 6 MHz) 75Ω...
  • Page 64: External Reference Input

    Chapter 4: Specifications External Reference Input Note The FR6802+ frame has an extra external reference. See your FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for additional specifications. Table 4-5. External Reference Input Specifications Item Specification Level 1 Vp-p ±6 dB Signal type Analog composite NTSC/PAL-B/PAL-M Connector BNC (IEC 169-8)
  • Page 65 Chapter 4: Specifications AVS6800+ Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 66: Overview

    Appendix A Audio Bit Manipulation Overview The tables in this appendix contain information on the manipulation of bits that occur when using the AVS6800+ module. The following items are documented: • “C-Bit” on page 54 • “V- and U-Bit” on page 56 •...
  • Page 67: C-Bit

    Appendix A: Audio Bit Manipulation C-Bit Table A-2. C-Bit Data Description Byte Function Remarks [0] Consumer Use Set to 1 [1] Professional Use [0] Audio Passed unmodified [1] Non-Audio 2 to 4 [000] Not Indicated Passed unmodified [100] No Emphasis [110] 50/15 us [111] CCITTJ17 [0] Locked [1] Unlocked...
  • Page 68 Appendix A: Audio Bit Manipulation Table A-2. C-Bit Data Description (Continued) Byte Function Remarks 3 to 5 [000] Not indicated Set to [100] if 16 bits [001] Max Length - 1 otherwise set to [101] [010] Max Length - 2 [011] Max Length - 3 [100] Max Length - 4 [101] Max Length...
  • Page 69: V- And U-Bit

    Appendix A: Audio Bit Manipulation V- and U-Bit Table A-3. V- and U-Bit Data Descriptions Item Remarks Validity (V) Bit Passed unmodified User (U) Bit Passed unmodified Miscellaneous Data Table A-4. Miscellaneous Data Descriptions Item Audio Sampling Frequency (kHz) 32 to 108 Audio Sampling Word Length (bits) 16 to 24 User selectable...
  • Page 70: Overview

    Appendix B Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips Overview Find the following troubleshooting information in this appendix: • “General Troubleshooting Steps” on page 58 • “Software Communication and Control Issues” on page 59 • “Hardware Communication and Control Issues” on page 63 •...
  • Page 71: General Troubleshooting Steps

    Preface General Troubleshooting Steps Follow these steps in troubleshooting 6800+ product problems: 1. Review the “Software Communication and Control Issues” on page 59 outlined in this chapter. 2. Search this product manual and other associated documentation for answers to your question. Associated documentation for 6800+ series products can generally be found in the product-specific manual that accompanies every module, in the FR6802+ Frame Installation...
  • Page 72: Software Communication And Control Issues

    Preface Software Communication and Control Issues • “+ Pilot Lite Fails to Communicate with Installed Modules” on page 59 • “+ Pilot Lite Does Not Find All Modules in Frame” on page 60 • “+ Pilot Lite or CCS Software Application Not Responding” on page 61 •...
  • Page 73: Pilot Lite Does Not Find All Modules In Frame

    Preface A legacy 6800 series product is in the frame. + Pilot Lite cannot • communicate with legacy 6800 series products. They will not be discovered or controlled by + Pilot Lite, although they can be installed in the FR6802+ frame and work using card edge controls. The module must be from the 6800+ product family.
  • Page 74: Pilot Lite Or Ccs Software Application Not Responding

    Preface If a module is plugged into the frame after a discovery, + Pilot Lite does not automatically detect the module. Refresh + Pilot Lite (File > Refresh) to discover the newly installed module. If a Legacy 6800 series product is in the frame, + Pilot Lite will not detect it.
  • Page 75: Ccs Software Application Or Remote Control Panel Does Not Communicate With Module

    Preface CCS Software Application or Remote Control Panel Does Not Communicate with Module CCS software applications (such as Pilot, CoPilot, and Navigator) and remote control panels require the purchase and installation of an ICE6800+ module in an FR6802+ frame in order to communicate remotely via Ethernet.
  • Page 76: Hardware Communication And Control Issues

    Preface Hardware Communication and Control Issues • “Frames Fail to Communicate with the PC after a Power Failure” on page 63 • “Module Does Not Seem to Work” on page 63 Frames Fail to Communicate with the PC after a Power Failure You must exit the software and restart after the frame recovers from its power failure.
  • Page 77 Preface AVS6800+ Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 78: Index

    Index Keywords Connections internal 15 AES format set parameters 35 Control LEDs 4 Alarms 46 Control parameters alarm query failed 62 – changing using CCS applications 36 Application not responding 61 Control problems 61 Audio Controls, card-edge 29 resolution setting 35 CoPilot 61 sampling frequency 56 Correcting failed upgrades 20...
  • Page 79 Index Frame delay 39 Module status LEDs 4 Frame delay parameter 26 Monitoring LEDs 4 Frame sync mode 32 Mute parameters 27 Frame sync mode parameter 39 Freeze type parameter 33 Front module 4 Navigation Properties box 21 Navigation toggle switch 4 Navigator 61 Gain parameters 27 Network connection 61...
  • Page 80 Index Returning a product ix Revision history of the manual vii WEEE compliance xi RoHS-compliance x White level parameters 32 Rotary switch 4 Word length 56 Writing conventions viii Safety precautions xii Sampling frequency 56 Shipping information ix – Software upgrading 16 –...
  • Page 81 Index AVS6800+ Installation and Operation Manual...
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