Sam IQDMX3048-2A User Instruction Manual

Iqdmx30 series; iqdmx31 series. 3g/hd/sd-sdi demultiplexer for 8 or 4 aes/ebu audio streams
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User Instruction Manual
IQDMX30/IQDMX31
3G/HD/SD-SDI Demultiplexer for 8 or 4 AES/EBU Audio Streams
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  • Page 1 User Instruction Manual IQDMX30/IQDMX31 3G/HD/SD-SDI Demultiplexer for 8 or 4 AES/EBU Audio Streams www.s-a-m.com...
  • Page 2: Information And Notices

    Information in this manual and software are subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of SAM. The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and can not be reproduced or copied in any manner without prior agreement with SAM or their authorized agents.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.2.1 Serial Out (Unbalanced - IQDMX3048-2A(B)/IQDMX3048-2A(B)3) ..13 3.2.2 AES Out (Unbalanced - IQDMX3048-2A(B)/IQDMX3048-2A(B)3) ..13 3.2.3 Serial Out (Balanced - IQDMX3049-1A(B)/IQDMX3049-1A(B)3) ..13 3.2.4 AES Out (Balanced - IQDMX3049-1A(B)/IQDMX3049-1A(B)3) .
  • Page 4 6.14.3 Restart........... . 41 Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 4 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    3 Gbit/s SDI, HD-SDI 1.5 Gbit/s or SD-SDI 270 Mbit/s signals. Audio processing features include gain, invert and channel level routing, whilst a video processing amplifier is also included in the feature set. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 5 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 6: Order Codes

    1.2 Order Codes The following product order codes are covered by this manual. Modules with “A” order codes (for example, IQDMX3048-2A) can be fitted into either A- or Note: B-style enclosures. Modules with “B” order codes (for example, IQDMX3048-2B) can only be fitted into B-style enclosures.
  • Page 7: Rear Panel View

    IQDMX30/IQDMX31 Introduction 1.3 Rear Panel View 1.3.1 IQDMX30 IQDMX3048-2A(B)/IQDMX3048-2A(B)3 (Unbalanced) IQDMX3049-1A(B)/IQDMX3049-1A(B)3 (Balanced) 1.3.2 IQDMX31 IQDMX3147-1A(B)/IQDMX3147-1A(B)3 (Unbalanced) IQDMX3149-1A(B)/IQDMX3149-1A(B)3 (Balanced) Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 7 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 8: Enclosures

    1.4.1 B-style Enclosure Enclosure order codes: IQH3B-S-0, IQH3B-S-P 1.4.2 A-style Enclosures Enclosure order code: IQH1A-S-P Enclosure order codes: IQH3A-S-0, IQH3A-S-P Enclosure order codes: IQH3A-E-0, IQH3A-E-P, IQH3A-0-0, IQH3A-0-P Enclosure order code: IQH1A-S-P Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 8 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 9: Feature Summary

    • In-built test pattern generator and audio tone generator • 2 SDI inputs and up to 4 active HD/SD-SDI outputs • 16x user memories, save/recall/rename • Rollcall control and monitoring compatible Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 9 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 10: Technical Specification

    Field/Frame Video Delay Frames 0 - 9 F VANC Data Blank VANC SD VANC Data Line blanking (6 controls) ProcAmp Enable On/Off Black Level ±100 mV in steps of 0.8 mV Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 10 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 11 0 to -80 dB in steps of 1 dB Signal Overload Detect 0 to -80 dB in steps of 1 dB Warning Timer 1 to 20 seconds in steps of 1 second Other Controls Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 11 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 12 Digital Audio Input (Unbalanced) Connector/Format Level 1 V p-p typical into 75 Ohms Standard AES3id, SMPTE 272M A-1994, SMPTE 299M Power Consumption Module Power Consumption 9.5 W max (A Frames) 8.5 PR (B Frames) Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 12 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 13: Connections (Iqdmx30)

    Serial digital input to the module is made by means of two BNC 75 Ohm connectors. 3.2 Output Connections 3.2.1 Serial Out (Unbalanced - IQDMX3048-2A(B)/IQDMX3048-2A(B)3) Serial digital output from the unbalanced models is made by means of four BNC 75 Ohm connectors.
  • Page 14: Connections (Iqdmx31)

    AES OUT 4+ AES OUT 4- AES OUT 3+ AES OUT 3- AES 3 GND AES 2 GND AES OUT 2+ AES OUT 2- AES OUT 1+ AES OUT 1- AES 1 GND Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 14 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 15: Card Edge Controls

    When the module is booting, this LED is illuminated, until the SDI is enabled. WARNING Yellow This LED is illuminated if one or more of the SDI inputs is not valid. Green Indicates that the module is operating correctly. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 15 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 16: Controlling The Iqdmx30/31 From The Rollcall Control Panel

    Audio Embed Input Channel is a PCM audio input. No audio input is detected. -------- Signal is data (non-PCM, Dolby, etc.). Signal is Dolby E. V bit present on embedded audio. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 16 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 17: Video

    The module will automatically detect the standard of the received input and block any signal that does not comply with these selected video formats. By default, all input standards are selected. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 17 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 18: Default Output

    6.2.7 Freeze The Manual Freeze control freezes/pauses the output. Freeze type can be specified as either Field or Frame. This function is disabled on a power cycle of the module. Note: Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 18 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 19: Procamp Enable

    6.3.4 Master Video Gain The Master Video Gain control allows the video gain to be adjusted over a range of ±6 dB in steps of 0.1 dB. The preset value is 0. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 19 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 20: Y Gain

    The Picture Position control allows the picture position to be adjusted over a range of: • ± 8 pixels in 2 pixel steps SD • ± 16 pixels in 2 pixel steps HD/3G The preset value is 0. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 20 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 21: Video Delay

    The delay of non-PCM audio, or “pass-through” audio is also set by this control. The delay, in ms, is displayed below this control. 6.4.4 Active Video Delay The total active video delay (in ms) is displayed at the bottom of this screen. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 21 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 22: Embedder 1 To Embedder 4

    The control templates for Embedder 1 to Embedder 4 comprise the same controls. To Note: avoid repetition, in this manual, the controls are only described once. 6.5.1 Embedder N Enable Select this option to enable the embedder group. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 22 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 23: Pair 1 And Pair 2 Controls

    Options for the channel include a dis-embed path, a tone or silence. • Right: Routes the Right (PCM) channel to the option selected in the window. Options for the channel include a dis-embed path, a tone or silence. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 23 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 24: Aes Out 1-2 To Aes Out 7-8

    Procamp and Audio Delay controls will have no effect. If set to PCM mode and a Non-PCM source is selected, silence will be embedded. • Invert L / Invert R: Inverts the signal (PCM sources only). Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 24 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 25 Options for the channel include a dis-embed path, a tone or silence. • Right: Routes the Right (PCM) channel to the option selected in the window. Options for the channel include a dis-embed path, a tone or silence. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 25 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 26: Router Overview

    To apply more than simple routing (e.g. to use the gain or inversion controls), you must use the specific screens. To specify a route on this screen, simply select it from the matrix. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 26 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 27: Audio

    100 Hz to 10 kHz in 100 Hz steps. The preset value for this control is 1 kHz. • Channel Ident: When selected, this will identify the right channel by causing the tone to fluctuate. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 27 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 28: Audio Monitor

    Warning Timer: Use the slider bar to specify the time that either of the above conditions must exist before considered to be true. The range of this control is 1 to 600 seconds in steps of 1 second. The preset value is 10 seconds Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 28 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 29: Dolby E

    By default the Current video line standard is always selected. A different line standard may be selected by clicking the relevant radio button. The associated line number for the chosen line standard will be displayed by the above slider control. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 29 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 30: Pattern & Caption

    Basic animation is also available, which enables a slow, medium, or fast scrolling effect from right to left, also known as a “ticker-tape” effect. 6.10.3 Pattern Select The radio buttons enable / disable pattern generation. The options are: • • Black • Bars Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 30 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 31: Memories

    The Last Recalled pane displays the most recently recalled memory. If any of the settings have been changed since it was recalled, an asterisk will be displayed after the memory name. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 31 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 32: Save Memory Name

    To change a memory name: In the Save Memory Name field, type the new memory name, and then click S. To return the memory to its default value, click the preset button (P). Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 32 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 33: Logging

    The Logging Misc screen displays the current log information about the module’s basic parameters. 6.12.2 Logging Video Input 1 / 2 The Logging Video Input 1 / 2 screens display the current log information for the relevant video inputs. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 33 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 34: Logging Audio Input 1 / 2

    The Logging Audio Input 1 / 2 screen displays the current log values for the eight audio pairs on input 1. 6.12.4 Logging Video Output The Logging Video Output screen displays the current log information for the video output. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 34 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 35: Logging Audio Output

    Display the status of the rear panel. Valid values are: • • FAIL:Lost SLOT_WIDTH= Displays the rear panel slot width. For example, 1 or 2. SLOT_START= Displays the rear panel slot start (boot-up) number. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 35 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 36 3G / HD / SD SDI OUTPUT_N_STATE= • • WARN:Pattern • WARN:Black • WARN:Freeze OUTPUT_N_STANDARD= Displays the current output video standard. OUTPUT_N_CAPTION= • OK:Off • WARN:On OUTPUT_N= Displays the relevant input source for the output video. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 36 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 37 3G / HD / SD SDI OUTPUT_N_STATE= • • WARN:Pattern • WARN:Black • WARN:Freeze OUTPUT_N_STANDARD= Displays the current output video standard. OUTPUT_N_CAPTION= • OK:Off • WARN:On OUTPUT_N= Displays the relevant input source for the output video. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 37 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 38 AES_OUTPUT_1_1_STATE= These fields display the current AES output audio state. Valid values are: AES_OUTPUT_8_2_STATE= • OK:PCM • OK:Data • OK:DolbyE • WARN:Silent PCM • WARN:Overload PCM • FAIL:Input Lost • FAIL:Mixed Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 38 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 39: Rolltrack

    The fourth set (99) is a user-settable number that is a unique identification number for the destination unit in a multi-unit system. This ensures that only the correct unit will respond to the command. If left at 00 an incorrectly fitted unit may respond inappropriately. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 39 © 2015 SAM...
  • Page 40: Rolltrack Command

    The message is not being sent. The message is being sent. Internal Type Error Inconsistent behavior. Please contact your local SAM agent. 6.13.7 RollTrack Status A message is displayed here to indicate the status of the currently selected RollTrack index.
  • Page 41: Status

    The Default Settings button enables module settings to be reset to their factory defaults, leaving user memories intact. 6.14.3 Restart The Restart button enables the module to be rebooted, simulating a power-up/power-down cycle. Issue 2 Rev 5 Page 41 © 2015 SAM...

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