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ATTENTION ALL EQUIPMENT ITEMS MANUFAC- TURED BY OR SOLD BY PESA SWITCH- ING SYSTEMS, INC. ATTENTION SHOULD BE SER- VICED BY QUALI- FIED SERVICE PER- SONNEL OR BY QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICANS ONLY.
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Table of Contents Cougar/Jaguar Open-Me-First Section 2. INSTALLATION Continued: TABLES Table 2-1 Cougar Analog Video Routing Switcher ......2.4 Table 2-2 Cougar Digital Video Routing Switcher ....... 2.4 Table 2-3 Cougar Analog Audio Routing Switcher ......2.4 Table 2-4 Cougar Digital Audio Routing Switcher ....... 2.5 Table 2-5 Jaguar Analog Video Routing Switcher .......
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Table of Contents Cougar/Jaguar Open-Me-First Section 3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Continued: 3.18 Jaguar 64X64 Switching System Configuration......3.27 3.19 Jaguar 128X128 Switching System Configuration ...... 3.27 FIGURES Figure 3-1 Cougar Frame Level Code Selection ......... 3.4 Figure 3-2 Cougar Video Frame Function Switch Locations ....3.5 Figure 3-3 Cougar Audio Frame Function Switch Locations ....
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Table of Contents Cougar/Jaguar Open-Me-First Section 3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Continued: TABLES Table 3-1 Switch Position to Binary Code Conversion ......3.1 Table 3-2 Cougar Video Frame Function Switches ......3.2 Table 3-3 Cougar Audio Frame Function Switches ......3.2 Table 3-4 Jaguar Video Frame Function Switches ......3.3 Table 3-5 Jaguar Audio Frame Function Switches ......
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Table of Contents Cougar/Jaguar Open-Me-First Section 4. SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Continued: 4.4 Jaguar Video Frame Connectors ..........4.7 DC Power In/Out Connector ............. 4.8 Fan Connectors ................ 4.8 AC Power Connector ..............4.8 System Alarm Connectors ............4.9 Control (PRC) Connectors ............4.9 Serial (CPU Link) Connectors (SERIAL 1 and SERIAL 2) ..
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Table of Contents Cougar/Jaguar Open-Me-First Section 5. DRAWINGS 5.1 Drawings ..................5.1 FIGURES Cougar Video Frame (Front) ............... 5.2 Cougar Video Frame (Rear) ..............5.3 Couagr Audio Frame (Front) ............... 5.4 Cougar Audio Frame (Rear) ..............5.5 Jaguar Video Frame (Front) ..............5.6 Jaguar Video Frame (Rear) ..............
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Table of Contents Cougar/Jaguar Open-Me-First Section 6. PART NUMBERS 6.1 Part Number Reference ............... 6.1 6.2 Cougar Analog Video Routing Switcher ........6.2 6.3 Cougar Digital Video Routing Switcher......... 6.3 6.4 Cougar Analog Audio Routing Switcher ........6.4 6.5 Cougar Digital Audio Routing Switcher (75 Ohm) ......6.5 6.6 Cougar Digital Audio Routing Switcher (110 Ohm) ......
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Table of Contents Cougar/Jaguar Open-Me-First Section 7. GLOSSARY of TERMS Continued: Panel Destination Include List ..........7.6 Panel Level Include List ............7.6 Panel Requester Code ............. 7.7 Panel Salvo Include List ............7.7 Panel Salvo Key ............... 7.7 Panel Salvo Key List ..............7.7 Panel Source Include List ............
NOTICE IF SPECIFIED WHEN ORDERED, THE COUGAR OR JAGUAR SWITCHING SYSTEM WILL BE CONFIGURED FOR THE INTENDED MATRIX SIZE AT THE PESA FACTORY PRIOR TO SHIPMENT. PLEASE CALL THE PESA CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPART- MENT, LISTED IN THE FRONT OF THIS MANUAL, BEFORE RECONFIGURING THE SYSTEM OR BEFORE CHANGING SWITCH SETTINGS WITHIN THE SYSTEM.
Equipment Location All PESA Cougar or Jaguar Routing Switcher Systems may be located anywhere power is available. However, each switching system should be mounted as close as possible to their associated equipment to minimize cable runs.
Open-Me-First Installation Section 2 2.1 General Installation Rules Continued: Mounting Continued: Figure 2-1 Equipment Chassis Installation To install an system component in an equipment rack follow these steps: 1. Align the frame of the system component with the slotted opening in the rack.
Open-Me-First Installation Section 2 2.1 General Installation Rules Continued: Cabling Continued: Use the following rules when cabling a routing switcher system: 1. Lay all cables in their intended positions, separating control, video, and power cables wherever possible. 2. Provide proper support for each cable during the cabling process. The use of tie-wraps is recommended as shown in Figure 2-2.
Open-Me-First Installation Section 2 2.2 Cougar Switching System Installation The Cougar Routing Switcher may be configured as either an analog or digital signal switching switchers based upon the selection of either analog or digital 32X32 matrix cards. The following tables list the possible compo- nent configurations for the Cougar Routing Switchers.
Equipment Mounting listed in this manual. Refer to Figure 2-3 and Figure 2-4 for samples of equipment location and elevation in the equipment rack. Please note that various models of PESA's RCP Control Panels are shown for illustration purposes only.
Equipment Mounting listed in this manual. Refer to Figures 2-5 thru Figure 2-8 for samples of equipment location and elevation in the equipment racks. Please note that various models of PESA's RCP Control Panels are shown for illustration purposes only.
Open-Me-First Installation Section 2 2.3 Jaguar Switching System Installation The Jaguar Routing Switcher may be configured as either an analog or digital signal switching switchers based upon the selection of either analog or digital component assemblies (i.e. analog or digtial matrix cards and etc.).
Open-Me-First Installation Section 2 2.3 Jaguar Switching System Installation Continued: Table 2-6 Jaguar Digital Video Routing Switcher JAGUAR DIGITAL VIDEO ROUTING SWITCHER Jaguar Video Frame (Includes the Power Mid-Plane, the Matrix Mid-Plane, and the Rear Panel Connector Assembly) Video Input Buffer Cards Reference Interface Card 32X32 Digital Video Matrix Cards Digital Video Output Combiner Cards...
Equipment Mounting listed in this manual. Refer to Figure 2-9 and Figure 2-10 for samples of equipment location and elevation in the equipment rack. Please note that various models of PESA's RCP Control Panels are shown for illustration purposes only.
Equipment Mounting listed in this manual. Refer to Figures 2-11 thru Figure 2-14 for samples of equipment location and elevation in the equip- ment racks. Please note that various models of PESA's RCP Control Panels are shown for illustration purposes only.
IF SPECIFIED WHEN ORDERED, THE COUGAR OR JAGUAR SWITCHING SYSTEM WILL BE CONFIGURED FOR THE INTENDED MATRIX SIZE AT THE FACTORY PRIOR TO SHIPMENT. PLEASE CONTACT THE PESA CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT, LISTED IN THE FRONT OF THIS MANUAL, BEFORE CHANGING ANY SWITCH SET- TINGS WITHIN THE SYSTEM OR RE-CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.1 Introduction Continued: The Cougar and Jaguar Routing Switcher's code switches are located internal to the frames and are accessible through the front of the frames. The audio and video output monitor card's (Jaguar Routing Switchers only) code switches are located on the front edge of the cards.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.1 Introduction Continued: Table 3-4 Jaguar Video Frame Function Switches JAGUAR VIDEO FRAME SWITCH FUNCTION SWITCH NUMBER LEVEL CODE INPUT CODE OUTPUT CODE Table 3-5 Jaguar Audio Frame Function Switches JAGUAR AUDIO FRAME SWITCH FUNCTION SWITCH NUMBER LEVEL CODE (MATRIX A) INPUT CODE (MATRIX A)
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.1 Introduction Continued: Table 3-7 Jaguar Audio Output Monitor Card Function Switches JAGUAR AUDIO OUTPUT MONITOR CARD SWITCH FUNCTION SWITCH NUMBER LEVEL CODE INPUT CODE OUTPUT CODE Additionally, the circuitry of each matrix card and output monitor card contains a switch that controls the card's sync number and sync line selection that the card will trigger on.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.2 Cougar Frame Level Code Selection Continued: Physical 0 (Logical 1) = OFF (UP) Physical 1 (Logical 0) = ON (DOWN) NOTE: The following are logical selections. Level 0 is all switches on (down) or all switches in the physical 1 position. SWITCH POSITIONS STROBE LEVEL 1 STROBE LEVEL 2...
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.3 Cougar Frame Input/Output Code Selection Cont: Input Code Continued: Physical 0 (Logical 1) = OFF (UP) Physical 1 (Logical 0) = ON (DOWN) NOTE: The following are logical selections. Input code 0 is all switches on (down) or all switches in the physical 1 position.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.3 Cougar Frame Input/Output Code Selection Cont: Output Code Continued: Physical 0 (Logical 1) = OFF (UP) Physical 1 (Logical 0) = ON (DOWN) NOTE: The following are logical selections. Output code 0 is all switches on (down) or all switches in the physical 1 position.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.5 Jaguar Frame Input/Output Code Selection Cont: Input Code Continued: Physical 0 (Logical 1) = OFF (UP) Physical 1 (Logical 0) = ON (DOWN) NOTE: The following are logical selections. Input code 0 is all switches on (down) or all switches in the physical 1 position.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.5 Jaguar Frame Input/Output Code Selection Cont: Output Code Continued: Physical 0 (Logical 1) = OFF (UP) Physical 1 (Logical 0) = ON (DOWN) NOTE: The following are logical selections. Output code 0 is all switches on (down) or all switches in the physical 1 position.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.7 Video Output Monitor Card I/O Code Selection The Output Monitor Card's input and output code select switch positions are numbered 1 to 8, left to right. The input code switch selects input codes 0-255 and the output code switch selects output codes 0-255. Refer to Figures 3-13 and 3-14 for examples of input and output code selection.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.7 Video Output Monitor Card I/O Code Selection Cont: Output Code Figure 3-14 Video Output Monitor Card Output Code Selection Physical 0 (Logical 1) = OFF (DOWN) Physical 1 (Logical 0) = ON (UP) NOTE: The following are logical selections. Output code 0 is all switches on (up) or all switches in the physical 1 position.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.9 Audio Output Monitor Card I/O Code Selection The Audio Output Monitor Card's input and output code select switch positions are numbered 1 to 8, left to right. The input code switch selects input codes 0-255 and the output code switch selects output codes 0-255. Refer to Figures 3-17 and 3-18 for examples of input and output code selection.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.9 Audio Output Monitor Card I/O Code Selection Cont: Output Code Figure 3-18 Audio Output Monitor Card Output Code Selection Physical 0 (Logical 1) = OFF (DOWN) Physical 1 (Logical 0) = ON (UP) NOTE: The following are logical selections. Output code 0 is all switches on (up) or all switches in the physical 1 position.
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Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.10 Analog Video Matrix Card Line and Sync Sel. Cont: Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Sync 1 Sync 2 Line # Line # OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSED CLOSED OPEN CLOSED CLOSED OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSED...
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.11 Digital Video Matrix Card Line and Sync Selection The Digital Video Matrix Card's line and sync select switch positions are numbered are 1 through 4 left to right. Switches 1 and 2 select the video line to trigger switches on.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.12 Analog Audio Matrix Card Line and Sync Selection The Analog Audio Matrix Card's line and sync select switch positions are numbered 1 through 4 top to bottom. Switch numbers 1 and 2 select the video line (sync 2) to trigger switches on and switch numbers 3 and 4 select the video line (sync 1) to trigger switches on.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.13 Digital Audio Matrix Card Line and Sync Selection The Digital Audio Matrix Card's line and sync select switch positions are numbered 1 through 4 top to bottom. Switch numbers 1 and 2 select the video line (sync 2) to trigger switches on and switch numbers 3 and 4 select the video line (sync 1) to trigger switches on.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.14 Video Output Monitor Card Line and Sync Select. The Video Output Monitor Card's line and sync select switch positions are numbered 1 through 4, left to right. Switches 1 and 2 select the video line to trigger switches on.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.15 Audio Output Monitor Card Line and Sync Select. The Audio Output Monitor Card's line and sync select switch positions are numbered 1 through 4, left to right. Switches 1 and 2 select the video sync line to trigger switches on.
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.16 Cougar 32X32 Switching System Configuration To configure the Cougar 32X32 Switching System set the video and audio matrix card's line and sync select switches for sync 1, line 13 using the examples in the previous manual sections. Set level, input, and output codes switches as shown in Table 3-8.
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Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.17 Cougar 64X64 Switching System Config. Cont: Table 3-9 Cougar 64X64 Switching System Configuration Settings COUGAR 64X64 SWITCHING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SETTINGS LEVEL CODE INPUT CODE OUTPUT CODE Cougar Video Frame #1 Cougar Video Frame #2 Cougar Video Frame #3 Cougar Video Frame #4 Cougar Audio Frame #1...
Open-Me-First System Configuration Section 3 3.18 Jaguar 64X64 Switching System Configuration To configure the Jaguar 64X64 Switching System set the video and audio matrix card's line and sync select switches for sync 1, line 13 using the examples in the previous manual sections. Set level, input, and output codes switches as shown in Table 3-10.
64 remote control panels to the Cougar Video Routing Switcher. Bidirectional communications between the internally installed 3300 Controller(s) and the various models of PESA's low cost RCP control panels are sent and received over RS485 buss. Serial (CPU Link) Connectors (J13 and J14) The CPU Link connectors allow serial communications between the inter- nally installed 3300 Controller(s) and up to two external computers.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.2 Cougar Video Frame Connectors Continued: Serial (CPU Link) Connectors (J13 and J14) Continued: PIN NO. DESCRIPTION RX DATA TX DATA GROUND Control (PRC) Connectors (J15 and J93) J15 provides for the connection of an optional external controller to the Cougar Video Routing Switcher.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.2 Cougar Video Frame Connectors Continued: Control (PRC) Connectors (J15 and J93) Continued: The pinout of control connector J93 is as follows: PIN NO. DESCRIPTION TX+ DATA TX- DATA GROUND RX+ DATA RX- DATA For PRC communications, the user should use a direct pin-for-pin cable for interfacing between the 3300 Controller and the peripheral equipment.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.2 Cougar Video Frame Connectors Continued: Power Supply Alarm Connectors (J23 and J24) An alarm circuit has been provided in the PS70V Power Supply's circuitry. This circuit acts as a switch to trigger an optional external alarm in the event of a failure in the power supply or of the external 110VAC (220VAC for the international version) source.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.3 Cougar Audio Frame Connectors Continued: Figure 4-2 Cougar Audio Frame Rear Panel RCP Panel Connectors (J152-J155) Not used. Serial (CPU Link) Connectors (J145 and J146) Not used. Control (PRC) Connectors (J147 and J148) J147 provides for the connection of an optional external controller to the Cougar Audio Routing Switcher.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.3 Cougar Audio Frame Connectors Continued: Control (PRC) Connectors (J147 and J148) Continued: The pinout of control connector J148 is as follows: PIN NO. DESCRIPTION TX+ DATA TX- DATA GROUND RX+ DATA RX- DATA For serial communications, the user should use a direct pin-for-pin cable for interfacing between the optional 3300 Controller and the peripheral equipment.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.3 Cougar Audio Frame Connectors Continued: Power Supply Alarm Connectors (J133 and J136) An alarm circuit has been provided in the PS70V Power Supply's circuitry. This circuit acts as a switch to trigger an optional external alarm in the event of a failure in the power supply or failure of the external 110VAC (220VAC for the international version) source.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.4 Jaguar Video Frame Connectors Continued: Figure 4-3 Jaguar Video Frame Rear Panel DC Power In/Out Connector Power can be supplied to the Jaguar Video Routing Switcher by the use of an externally mounted power supply or by the use of internal PS130 Power Supplies.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.4 Jaguar Video Frame Connectors Continued: System Alarm Connectors Matrix Card Alarm Connector (MTX) An alarm circuit has been provided in the circuitry of each of the 32X32 Video Matrix Cards. This circuit acts as a switch to trigger an optional external alarm in the event of a matrix card CPU fault or failure.
Controller supports asynchronous, bidirectional communications, at 9600 baud. The protocol used in communication via these ports is a proprietary protocol developed by PESA for switcher control. Be sure to use a "null modem" cable for all serial (CPU link) connections. The pinout for CPU link...
127 remote control panels to the Jaguar Video Routing Switcher. Bidirectional communications between the internally installed 3300 Controller(s) and the various models of PESA's low cost RCP control panels are sent and received over RS485 buss. Monitor Output Connectors...
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.4 Jaguar Video Frame Connectors Continued: Video Output Connectors There are 64 BNC dual video outputs (for a total of 128 BNC output con- nectors) located on the rear of a fully configured Jaguar Video Routing Switcher.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.5 Jaguar Audio Frame Connectors Continued: Fan Connectors The fan connectors provide DC power to the Jaguar Audio Routing Switcher's chassis fans. AC Power Connectors The AC Power Connector enables the connection of the AC line to the Jaguar Audio Routing Switcher.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.5 Jaguar Audio Frame Connectors Continued: Control (PRC) Connectors (CONTROLS IN) Continued: The pinout of the 9-Pin Control Connector is as follows: PIN NO. DESCRIPTION GROUND RX+ DATA TX- DATA GROUND SPARE GROUND RX- DATA TX+ DATA GROUND The pinout of 5-Pin Control Connector is as follows:...
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.5 Jaguar Audio Frame Connectors Continued: Audio Input Connectors There are 64 matrix "A" and 64 matrix "B" audio input connectors located on the rear of the Jaguar Audio Routing Switcher when the Jaguar Frame is configured as a 64X64 stereo routing switcher.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.6 External Power Supply Isolation Continued: Figure 4-5 External Power Supply Isolation 4.7 Control Panel Connection This manual section is designed to be utilized as quick reference guide to the system interconnection between the Cougar Video Frame's and the Jaguar Video Frame's panel ports and the RCP Control Panels.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.7 Control Panel Connection Continued: Figure 4-6 Cougar and Jaguar Video Frame and RCP Control Panel Interconnection 4.8 Cougar 32X32 System Connections The Cougar 32X32 Switching System enables the user to switch any of 32 video inputs to any of 32 video outputs.
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Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.8 Cougar 32X32 System Connections Continued: Connection Guide Continued: 1. Connect the Primary Control System Terminal to the Cougar Video Frame's Serial 1 Connector using a 9-pin RS232 "null modem" cable. Connect Secondary Control System Terminal (optional) to the Cougar Video Frame's Serial 2 Connector using a 9-pin RS232 "null modem"...
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.8 Cougar 32X32 System Connections Continued: Connection Guide Continued: 6. Connect the sync signal to the Cougar Frames using 75 ohm coaxial cable. Remember to terminate the signal into 75 ohms. If two separate sync signals are to be utilized loop sync 1 to the Ref 1 Connectors on the Cougar Frames and loop sync 2 to the Ref 2 Connectors.
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Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.9 Cougar 64X64 System Connections Continued: Connection Guide Continued: 2. Connect the audio sources 1-32 to Cougar Audio Frame #1's and Cougar Audio Frame #2's matrix "A" and matrix "B" audio input con- nectors. Connect the audio sources 33-64 to Cougar Audio Frame #3's and Cougar Audio Frame #4's matrix "A"...
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.9 Cougar 64X64 System Connections Continued: Connection Guide Continued: 5. Connect the AC power cables to the PS130 Power Supply AC line input connectors on the Cougar Audio Frames. Do not apply AC line power to the Cougar Frames until instructed to do so. Connect the external power supplies to the Cougar Audio Frame's DC Power Input/ Output Connectors.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.10 Jaguar 64X64 System Connections Continued: Connection Guide Be sure to keep audio, video, and power cables separated whenever possible. Use tie-wraps to provide proper support for each cable during the cabling process. 1. Connect the Primary Control System Terminal to the Jaguar Video Frame's Serial 1 Connector using a 9-pin RS232 "null modem"...
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.10 Jaguar 64X64 System Connections Continued: Connection Guide Continued: 6. Connect the sync signal to the Jaguar Frames using 75 ohm coaxial cable. Remember to terminate the signal into 75 ohms. If two separate sync signals are to be utilized loop sync 1 to the Ref 1 Connectors on the Jaguar Frames and loop sync 2 to the Ref 2 Connectors.
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Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.11 Jaguar 128X128 System Connections Continued: Connection Guide Continued: 2. Connect the audio sources 1-64 to Jaguar Audio Frame #1's, Jaguar Audio Frame #2's, Jaguar Audio Frame #3"s, and Jaguar Audio Frame #4's matrix "A" audio input connectors. Connect the audio sources 65- 128 to Jaguar Audio Frame #1's, Jaguar Audio Frame #2's, Jaguar Audio Frame #3"s, and Jaguar Audio Frame #4's matrix "B"...
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Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.11 Jaguar 128X128 System Connections Continued: Connection Guide Continued: 4. Connect the Jaguar 128X128 Control System's control panels to the Jaguar Video Frame #1's (system controller installed) port connectors using RS485 twisted pair cables. The control panel connections to the Jaguar Video Frame may be daisy-chained.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.12 System Power-Up Procedure Use the following procedure as a power-up guide for Cougar and Jaguar Switching Systems in order to bring the system in an orderly fashion. Power-Up Guide 1. Apply power to the switching system control panels. 2.
Open-Me-First System Connections Section 4 4.13 System Interconnect Drawings DESCRIPTION PAGE NO Cougar 32X32 System Control Connections 4.28 Data Connections 4.29 Control Panel Connections 4.30 Power Connections 4.31 Sync Connections 4.32 Cougar 64X64 System Control Connections 4.33 Audio Data Connections 4.34 Video Data Connections 4.35...
Cougar and Jaguar Routing Switchers.These part numbers should be used for reference only, system configurations may require additional part numbers not listed. Refer to the PESA Ordering Guide or contact your local sales representative for complete ordering information.
Open-Me-First Part Numbers Section 6 6.2 Cougar Analog Video Routing Switcher COUGAR ANALOG VIDEO ROUTING SWITCHER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 32X32 VIDEO MAINFRAME ASSEMBY 81906517410 32X32 CHASSIS 81906517510 32X32 VIDEO BACKPLANE 81906517520 32X32 ANALOG VIDEO MATRIX CARD 81906517460 16X16 CROSSPOINT CARD 81906517550 POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY 81906514550...
Open-Me-First Part Numbers Section 6 6.3 Cougar Digital Video Routing Switcher COUGAR DIGTIAL VIDEO ROUTING SWITCHER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 32X32 VIDEO MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY 81906517410 32X32 CHASSIS 81906517510 32X32 VIDEO BACKPLANE 81906517520 32X32 DIGITAL VIDEO MATRIX CARD 81906517480 POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY 81906514550 POWER SUPPLY CARD 81906514540...
Open-Me-First Part Numbers Section 6 6.7 Jaguar Analog Video Routing Switcher JAGUAR ANALOG VIDEO ROUTING SWITCHER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER JAGUAR VIDEO MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY 81906518250 VIDEO CHASSIS 81906518230 MATRIX MID-PLANE 81906518130 POWER MID-PLANE 81906518170 REAR PANEL CONNECTOR 81906518180 DUAL REFERENCE INTERFACE CARD 81906518620 ANALOG VIDEO OUTPUT MONITOR CARD 81906518200...
Open-Me-First Part Numbers Section 6 6.8 Jaguar Digital Video Routing Switcher JAGUAR DIGTIAL VIDEO ROUTING SWITCHER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER JAGUAR VIDEO MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY 81906518250 JAGUAR VIDEO CHASSIS 81906518230 MATRIX MID-PLANE 81906518130 POWER MID-PLANE 81906518170 REAR PANEL CONNECTOR 81906518180 DUAL REFEENCE INTERFACE CARD 81906518620 DIGITAL VIDEO OUTPUT MONITOR CARD 81906518210...
Section 7 7.1 Glossary of Terms The following is a glossary of terms used in PESA Switching Systems routing control systems and more specifically, the 3300 Routing Control System. These are definitions as defined by usage within PESA and may not reflect the meanings associated with these terms by the video/audio industry.
Open-Me-First Glossary of Terms Section 7 7.1 Glossary of Terms Continued: Component A rectangular set of crosspoints where all the inputs and outputs are contiguous and any input can be connected to any output without affecting any other output’s input connection. In RGB video, R, G, and B are their own distinct components.
Open-Me-First Glossary of Terms Section 7 7.1 Glossary of Terms Continued: Default Status Default status corresponds to the source name that last specified the switch made to a destination on a level of control. If an input is shared between sources and that input is switched to an output, the output shows the status of the source that last specified the switch.
Open-Me-First Glossary of Terms Section 7 7.1 Glossary of Terms Continued: Hot Take Key For a panel, a Hot Take Key is a data key configured such that pressing the key causes a switch to the panels current destination using the source assigned to the hot take key.
Open-Me-First Glossary of Terms Section 7 7.1 Glossary of Terms Continued: Logical Inputs/Outputs Inputs and outputs defined on a level of control basis. Each level of control specifies a number of logical inputs and outputs that exist for that level. Logical inputs/outputs are the lowest level at which a user can specify a switch.
Open-Me-First Glossary of Terms Section 7 7.1 Glossary of Terms Continued: Panel Address Each panel has an address that uniquely identifies the panel to the control system. The address is configured on the controller and set on the panel through a DIP switch setting. Panel Data Key A user configurable key that can be set to perform a number of actions on a panel.
Open-Me-First Glossary of Terms Section 7 7.1 Glossary of Terms Continued: Panel Requester Code A number in value from 1-65535, the requester code is used as identification to determine who owns system resources such as locks and protects that are placed on destinations. Any controlling device such as a panel or CPU link is given a requester code.
7.1 Glossary of Terms Continued: PRC Component This is a type of matrix component that is controlled using the PESA Routing Control (PRC) protocol. The component resides within the address space defined within the PRC protocol. Matrices using the PRC protocol include the Cougar and Jaguar families of matrices.
Open-Me-First Glossary of Terms Section 7 7.1 Glossary of Terms Continued: RM5 Component This is a type of matrix component that is controlled using the System 5 parallel bus control protocol. The component resides within the address space defined within the System 5 protocol. Matrices using the System 5 protocol include the RM4000, RM5000, and Lynx families of matrices.
7.1 Glossary of Terms Continued: Strobe A third dimension used in addressing crosspoints on PESA matrices. The strobe may be used to differentiate between different types of matrices (e.g. video is on strobe 1, audio is on strobe 2, timecode is on strobe 3.) Many other manufacturers refer to strobes as levels.
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7.1 Glossary of Terms Continued: Virtual Matrix Mapping Continued: The following diagram describes the mapping layers used in software to turn a system of electronic crosspoints into a logical routing system. Hierarchy of PESA Routing Control Taking Switches Producing Status User...
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ADDENDUM Cougar Video Frame RCP Port Addendum This addendum is designed to be utilized as quick reference guide to the system interconnection between the Cougar Video Frame and the RCP Control Panels. The pinout for the RCP Port Connectors on the rear panel of the Cougar Video Frame is as follows: Pin 1 +DATA...
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ADDENDUM BLACK BLACK SHIELD SHIELD NOTE: THIS CABLE DIAGRAM REPRESENTS THE CONNECTION OF A COUGAR OR JAGUAR VIDEO FRAME CONTROL PANEL PORT TO THE FIRST CONTROL PANEL IN A CONTROL PANEL PORT CONNECTION DAISY-CHAIN. Figure 2 Cougar or Jaguar Video Frame Control Panel Port to the First Control Panel in a Daisy-Chain Connection 01/97 Cougar Video Frame Addendum #1 page 2...
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ADDENDUM BLACK SHIELD SHIELD BLACK NOTE: THIS CABLE DIAGRAM REPRESENTS THE CONNECTION OF A CONTROL PORT TO A CONTROL PORT IN CONTROL PORT CONNECTION DAISY-CHAIN. Figure 3 Control Panel Port to Control Panel Port Connection 01/97 Cougar Video Frame Addendum #1 page 3...
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ADDENDUM Jaguar Video Frame RCP Port Addendum This addendum is designed to be utilized as quick reference guide to the system interconnection between the Jaguar Video Frame and the RCP Control Panels. The pinout for the RCP Port Connectors on the rear panel of the Jaguar Video Frame is as follows: Pin 1 +DATA...
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ADDENDUM BLACK BLACK SHIELD SHIELD NOTE: THIS CABLE DIAGRAM REPRESENTS THE CONNECTION OF A COUGAR OR JAGUAR VIDEO FRAME CONTROL PANEL PORT TO THE FIRST CONTROL PANEL IN A CONTROL PANEL PORT CONNECTION DAISY-CHAIN. Figure 2 Jaguar Video Frame Control Panel Port to the First Control Panel in a Daisy-Chain Connection 01/97 Jaguar Video Frame Addendum #1 page 2...
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ADDENDUM BLACK SHIELD SHIELD BLACK NOTE: THIS CABLE DIAGRAM REPRESENTS THE CONNECTION OF A CONTROL PORT TO A CONTROL PORT IN CONTROL PORT CONNECTION DAISY-CHAIN. Figure 3 Control Panel Port to Control Panel Port Connection 01/97 Jaguar Video Frame Addendum #1 page 3...
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AC line input is disconnected. *NOTE* The PS130 Power Supply replaces the power supply formerly used to power the PESA equipment item referenced in the technical manual to which this addendum is attached. This addendum takes precedence over any mention of the former power supply in the technical manual for any PESA equipment items where the PS130 Power Supply is utilized.
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*CAUTION* Disconnect AC Power Cord Before Removing Power Supply. In the event of a PS130 Power Supply failure, PESA suggets returning the malfunctioning unit to the PESA Service Department for replacement. PS130 Power Supplies contain lethal voltages when operating and should only be serviced by technicians qualified to service off-line switching regulators.
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ADDENDUM Power Connections *CAUTION* PS130 POWER SUPPLIES CONTAIN ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS AND SHOULD ONLY BE SERVICED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AND/OR QUALIFIED TECHNI- CIANS. *CAUTION* THIS POWER SUPPLY USES AN INDIVIDUAL AC POWER CORD. DISCONNECT CORD BEFORE REMOVING SUPPLY. Power Connect To power-up a PS130 Power Supply and its associated routing switcher frame take the following steps: 1.
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1. Align the front door with the front of the PESA equipment item. 2. Once the front door is aligned with the front of the PESA equipment item, slide the front door onto the equipment item until the slide locks snap into the locking provided on the equipment item's chassis.
Two AC Power Cords may be connected to this unit. Power Supply Removal To remove the PESA equipment item's power supply or power supplies take the following steps: 1. Disconnect the AC power cord connected to the power supply to be removed.
ADDENDUM Fuse Replacement *CAUTION* DOUBLE-POLE/NEUTRAL FUSING To replace the PS13O Power Supply line fuses take the following steps: 1. Disconnect the AC power cord from the power supply being serviced. 2. Remove or open the front door of the equipment item containing the PS130 Power Supply needing serviced.
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