Imagine communications Selenio SNP-GW-3GX32 User Manual

Imagine communications Selenio SNP-GW-3GX32 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide Selenio™ Network Processor IP Media Processing Platform May 2019 Release 1.2...
  • Page 2 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

    Rack Mounting ............................23 Configuring a PTP Network ........................25 Connecting to a PTP Source ....................... 26 Initial Setup ............................. 26 Setting IP Address and Subnet Mask ....................27 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 3...
  • Page 4 Add Menu ............................... 52 Add Element ............................52 Tools Menu ............................. 53 Configuring an Element ........................53 Configuring Presets ..........................63 License Management ......................... 65 Configuring SNP Manager ........................65 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 4...
  • Page 5 Program Config (Audio) ........................115 Pair Config (Audio) ........................... 115 Channel Config (Audio) ........................115 Program Configuration: Output Tab ..................... 116 Pixel Format (Output Tab) ........................ 116 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 5...
  • Page 6 Installing the Front Panel ......................... 140 Field-Replaceable Redundant PSU Assembly ..................140 Removing the Power Supply Assembly .................... 140 Installing the Power Supply ......................141 Hot-Swappable Power Supply ......................141 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 6...
  • Page 7 Laser Safety for Fiber Optic Back Modules ................... 147 Precautions for Enclosed Systems ....................147 Precautions for Unenclosed Systems ....................147 Label ..............................148 Inspecting and Cleaning Fiber Optic Connections ................148 Index ........................151 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 7...
  • Page 8: Preface

    • ST 2022-6 support May 2019 • HDR support • Addition of SNP-GW-3GX32-HS-QF frame with hot-swappable power supplies • 1080p23.98 and 1080psf23.98 • NMOS IS-04/IS-05 initial implementation © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 8...
  • Page 9: Writing Conventions

    Return Authorization (RA) number, then send the unit back for servicing. If the original package is not available, you can supply your own packaging as long as it meets the following criteria: © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 9...
  • Page 10: Safety Standards And Compliances

    July 1, 2006 are exempt from the legislation. Equipment that complies with the EU directive are marked with a RoHS-compliant emblem, as shown. Figure 1: ROHS Compliance Symbol © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 10...
  • Page 11: Waste From Electrical And Electronic Equipment (Weee)

    Contact your local sales representative for information on returning these products for recycling. Equipment that complies with the EU directive is marked with a WEEE-compliant emblem, as shown. Figure 2: WEEE Symbol © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 11...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    4 independent processing blocks for various operations (synchronization, conversion, UHD remap of SQD/2SI) • HD/3G/UHD up/down/cross conversion (licensed option) • HD Proxy (as separate 1080i ST 2110-20 stream) for UHD signal monitoring (licensed option) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 12...
  • Page 13: Snp Personalities

    1080p/25 (not fully qualified in current release) • 1080p/29.97 • 1080p/50 • 1080p/59.94 • 2160p/50 • 2160p/59.94 When in Sync Personality mode, HD proxies are available. See Configuring Proxy Output (on page 91). © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 13...
  • Page 14 2SI-SDI (pass thru, no re-mapping is required) 2SI-SDI UHD-2110 (pass thru, no re-mapping is required) 12G-SDI UHD-2110 (pass thru, no re-mapping is required) UHD-2110 12G-SDI (pass thru, no re-mapping is required) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 14...
  • Page 15: Packing List And Part Numbers

    ARISTA QSFP28 to QSFP28 100GBE active optical cable 5 Meter AAOC-Q-Q-100G-30M ARISTA QSFP28 to QSFP28 100GBE active optical cable 30 Meter CQSFP-100G-AOC5M CISCO 100GBASE QSFP active optical cable, 5 Meter © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 15...
  • Page 16: Software Versions

    Using SDNO with SNP (on page 123). VirtualBox Comes pre-installed in the case of a pre- packaged SNP Manager box Magellan CCS Navigator Workflow for SNP and SDNO (on page 123) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 16...
  • Page 17: Hardware

    (hot-swappable) power supplies while the SNP remains in operation. See Removing the Individual Hot-Swappable Power Supply (on page 142). Front Panel Controls © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 17...
  • Page 18 • Green—The unit is well-locked to the selected timing source (PTP) Timing • Amber—The unit is currently locking to timing source (PTP) • Red—The unit is not locked • Off—System is not ready © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 18...
  • Page 19: Back Panel

    SDI inputs/outputs: • Amphenol HD-BNC (8 groups of 4) 8xUHD or 32xHD • 12-G capable BNC of each quartet is labeled with a square of the opposite color © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 19...
  • Page 20 Pinouts: GPIO/RS232 9-Pin Connector (for future use) Pin No. Signal Comments Signal Ground GPIO4 GPIO Data Signal Ground Transmitted Data GPIO2 GPIO Data GPIO3 GPIO Data Received Data Signal Ground GPIO1 GPIO Data © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 20...
  • Page 21: Signal Flows

    Selenio™ Network Processor User Guide Introduction Signal Flows SDI to IP IP to SDI/IP © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 21...
  • Page 22: Installation

    When installing a SNP in a rack, ensure that there is adequate space behind the mounting ears and clearance for the rear connecting cables. Allow about 10 inches (25 cm) of slack in the rear connecting cables for frame access and maintenance. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 22...
  • Page 23: Rack Mounting

    Bracket screws (4-40X1/4 PH_Q) • Tie bar screws (6-32X3/8 PH) Figure 3: Mounting Ear on Front Panel The following procedure describes how to install the rack supports. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 23...
  • Page 24 To prevent damage to components inside the frame, do not use screws longer than those provided. Figure 5: Bracket Installation 3. Attach the cable relief bar between the two support arms using the screws that are provided. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 24...
  • Page 25: Configuring A Ptp Network

    A PTP network will normally include a PTP source such as a Tektronix PTP generator. This, and the SNP and switch (such as an Arista switch) need to be correctly configured. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 25...
  • Page 26: Connecting To A Ptp Source

    Reference > PTP > Configuration. Initial Setup The SNP ships with a default IP address, gateway, and subnet mask. You should change these settings so they are appropriate to your network. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 26...
  • Page 27: Setting Ip Address And Subnet Mask

    Depending on the setting for Network Mode, you may need to configure just Control A, or both Control A and Control B. Follow these steps to configure the network addresses at the SNP front panel: © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 27...
  • Page 28 2. From a web browser on your PC, enter the default IP address of the port you are connected to. The default for Control Port A is 192.168.100.250, and for Control Port B it is 192.168.101.250. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 29 Selenio™ Network Processor User Guide Installation This takes you to a default local setup web page that allows you to configure your element and set the IP Address. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 29...
  • Page 30: Front Panel Controls

    For future use. Status For future use. Help When the front panel Menu is navigated to a parameter setting, press to display a description of the parameter. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 30...
  • Page 31: Menu Layout

    ├── FPGA HW Stats.1 │ │ ├── Temperature │ │ └── Temperature Alarm │ ├── FPGA HW Stats.2 │ ├── FPGA HW Stats.3 │ ├── FPGA HW Stats.4 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 31...
  • Page 32 : : : │ ├── B Gain : : : │ ├── R Gain : : : │ ├── G Offset : : : │ ├── B Offset © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 32...
  • Page 33 PTP (on page for descriptions └── PTP Status ├── Master Offset ├── I/F IP ├── Master IP ├── Master Present ├── Master Delay ├── UTC └── MstrUUID © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 33...
  • Page 34: Network Recovery

    Control IP configuration panel support. Once you have made your BIOS changes, you will be unable to go back to the Root menu. To exit the branch, reboot the SNP. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 34...
  • Page 35: Using Selenio™ Network Processor Console

    "Completed uploading firmware. Rebooting …" will be displayed on the page. When the reboot is finished, the company logo will be replaced by the menu selection on the front panel display. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 35...
  • Page 36: Recovering From A Firmware Upgrade Failure

    System Control > Reboot. Set this to Yes as well. If restoring defaults is not enough, to return the SNP to factory defaults, boot into failsafe mode and click the "Factory Reset" button. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 36...
  • Page 37: Udp/Tcp Ports

    DHCP is allowed in dual address mode only. One interface can be set to DHCP, while the other interface must be static. Options are: • None • Control A • Control B © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 37...
  • Page 38: Log Collection

    Configuring SNP Manager (on page 65). Accessing HTML Help You can open SNP online help by clicking Help in the top right corner of the SNP Console. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 38...
  • Page 39: Getting Started With Snp Manager

    Check the manual for your system if this is not the case. 3. In the BIOS configuration, enable virtualization settings. 4. Run Virtualbox installer and take all default options in setup wizard. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 39...
  • Page 40 On the Storage on physical hard disk screen, choose Dynamically allocated and click Next. On the File Location and size screen, configure the virtual disk size limit as 30GB, and click Create. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 40...
  • Page 41: Installing The Iso On The Snp Manager Vm

    Installing the ISO on the SNP Manager VM 1. Select the Virtual Machine in VirtualBox manager and click Start from the ribbon bar at the top of the screen. The Virtual Machine launches. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 41...
  • Page 42 The VM screen might go blank if the setup is left unattended for some time. Press any key to wake it 4. Press Return if prompted to do so on the Install script's screen. The script cleans up and the Virtual Machine reboots. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 42...
  • Page 43: Configuring Host Pc Virtualbox Nic

    6. Click OK and exit the Configuration window. At this point, if you open a Command Line window and ping the SNP Manager VM at its default IP, you should get a response. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 43...
  • Page 44: Customizing The Virtual Machine Control Ip Address

    Note: When connecting to the SNP Manager, use Chrome or Firefox. Other browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Edge, or Safari, are not supported. 1. Open the SNP Manager VM configure page at https://192.168.1.11/configure. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 44...
  • Page 45 Selenio™ Network Processor User Guide Getting Started with SNP Manager 2. Click Edit. 3. Under IP Interface Configuration, choose "enp0s3" from the Select Interface menu. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 45...
  • Page 46: Reconfiguring Snp Manager Vm Network Adapter To Connect To The Snp Network

    3. In the Adapter 1 tab, under Attached to: select Bridged Adapter, and from the Name list, select the NIC card that the SNP uses to connect to the network. 4. Press OK. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 46...
  • Page 47: Updating Snp Manager

    Note: When connecting to the SNP Manager, use Chrome or Firefox. Other browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Edge, or Safari are not supported. 3. In the Software Update section, click Choose File. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 47...
  • Page 48  To clear the browser cache in Chrome, press Ctrl+H to open the History page and select Clear Browsing Data. Ensure that Cached Images and files is selected, and then click the Clear Browsing Data button. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 48...
  • Page 49: Recovering From A Snp Manager Upgrade Failure

    Check the About screen to see the SNP version. See About Screen (on page 51). Recovering from a SNP Manager Upgrade Failure In the unlikely event that your upgrade should fail, please contact Imagine Communications Customer Service. Shutting down the SNP Manager VM To shut down the SNP Manager VM while minimizing the risk of data loss or file system corruption, select Machine >...
  • Page 50: User And Group Management

    IP address. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 50...
  • Page 51: Group Permissions

    Information about a SNP's hardware and firmware can be found by connecting to the local device. See Firmware Upgrade (on page 35). © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 51...
  • Page 52: Snp Manager Menus

    Click the Name/IP field for an element to rename that element at any time. Three buttons are available for each element under the Functions heading. From left to right: © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 52...
  • Page 53: Tools Menu

    Click Apply Genlock for the changes to take effect. If you do not click Apply Genlock and click Close to navigate away from the page, your changes will be lost. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 53...
  • Page 54 SNP will failover to a redundant master. Select a higher value for a stable clock regardless of network conditions. PTP Timeout = AnnounceReceiptTimeout * announceInterval (in seconds as defined above). © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 54...
  • Page 55 IP WAN to receive it. In Non-Negotiated Unicast, SNP will use the first one it finds exclusively. Options are: • Disabled (default) • Non-Negotiated Unicast • Negotiated Unicast © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 55...
  • Page 56 The time difference between the master and the SNP. A positive value indicates that the SNP is ahead of the master. UTC Time Reports the UTC time. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 56...
  • Page 57 IP WAN tab. Choose the IP WAN to configure from the WAN dropdown menu. Enable Primary DHCP and Enable Secondary DHCP allow you to set the respective IP addresses. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 57...
  • Page 58 List of detected NMOS system servers (IP address and port) Interface Primary and Secondary Status Below the IP WAN settings, a status list indicates the following information for both Primary and Secondary IP WANs: © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 58...
  • Page 59 Selenio™ Network Processor User Guide SNP Manager Menus Ethernet Mac Address Imagine Communications Customer Service may request these numbers for licensing purposes. Tx Packets The number of packets sent since the Counter Reset was last clicked Tx Rate The current rate of transmission, measured in Gbps...
  • Page 60 Voice Admit: the same as default AF22 forwarding, except with a call-admission • • AF23 control that prevents oversubscription • • AF31 • AF11 • • AF32 • • AF33 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 60...
  • Page 61 (1 - 255) Live System Status QSFP Status QSFP Status parameters are listed separately for QSFP A and QSFP B. Present Reports presence of the specified QSFP. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 61...
  • Page 62 Front panel Fan (1-4) Status Displays OK or not. Boards Main Board Ambient Displays the temperature in degrees Celsius. Temperature I/O Board Ambient Displays the temperature in degrees Celsius. Temperature © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 62...
  • Page 63: Configuring Presets

    1. Select an Element as Source to copy its current settings. 2. Provide a Name for the Preset. Names are case-sensitive. 3. Click Add to create the Preset. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 63...
  • Page 64 If a preset cannot be loaded onto an element, a descriptive error message will appear in the bottom right corner of the dialog box. A preset may not load, for example, if the element has insufficient licenses for the settings being applied. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 64...
  • Page 65: License Management

    Download: Downloads the recently created log files onto a local PC, where they can be reviewed. If no logs have been saved, the Download button will not be available. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 65...
  • Page 66: Views Menu

    The Active Alarms banner at the bottom of the screen can be expanded to view alarms for all connected devices. See the following topics: • Elements on the Dashboard (on page 67) • Active Alarms on the Dashboard (on page 68) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 66...
  • Page 67 (on page 94) • Program Configuration: Video Tab (on page 107) • Program Configuration: Audio Tab (on page 114) • Program Configuration: Output Tab (on page 116) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 67...
  • Page 68: Alarms

    The Alarms View provides details on alarms, and is divided into 3 tabs: • Active Alarms (on page 69) • Alarm Log (on page 69) • Configuration (on page 70) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 68...
  • Page 69 CSV file. In addition to the details for an alarm that are listed on the Active Alarms tab, the Alarm Log also displays the following statistics: • Count: How many times the alarm has triggered © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 69...
  • Page 70 Using the menu beside each Processor, you can Enable or Disable all alarms for that processor. 4. Click the + beside a Program to see all the alarms for that processor. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 70...
  • Page 71 When an alarm is listed in Enable state here, that alarm will trigger when its other conditions are met. In Disable state, the alarm will not trigger. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 71...
  • Page 72 Temperature. Click the + beside the aspect of the device you want to view or modify to see those selections. Overall device alarms (for example Connection loss to Element) appear at the bottom of the list. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 72...
  • Page 73 Enter text in the Name field to display only alarms that contain that text. Enter a minimum of three letters to trigger the filter. Alarms will still be nested within their programs, etc. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 73...
  • Page 74 IP Receiver Audio Input No audio IP input is detected on the specified Missing channel (lists the first four streams with this error); check network and IP configuration © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 74...
  • Page 75 License Server Not Internal license server is not responding, system Responding reboot is required Playout Delay Too Low IP Rx playout delay configured below the recommended minimum © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 75...
  • Page 76 Temperature is out of expected range on Alarm specified QSFP module Connection Loss to Note: Element that is selected at the top of the dialog box. element © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 76...
  • Page 77: General System Configuration Considerations

    Each PCM audio can be routed to any and all ST 2110-30 transmitters (similarly, for IP to SDI, or IP to IP). Each (mono) audio can go through frame sync for gain and delay adjustments. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 78: Make-Before-Break (Mbb) Video Switching

    When configured in this way, it is possible to have a 16 x 16 matrix of 3G with MBB (4 x 4 channels of UHD with Make-Before-Break, or 4 IP Rx and 4 IP Tx per processor). © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 79: Configuring Processors

    Each processor has two Sections. BNCs for each Section can be assigned with different direction to achieve SDI->IP or IP->SDI transmit with the radio buttons on the Dashboard. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 79...
  • Page 80: Configuring A Personality

    • 4 x HD + 1 x UHD • 16 x HD + 4 x UHD • 2 x UHD • 24 x HD + 2 x UHD • 8 x UHD • others © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 80...
  • Page 81: Configuring A Sync Personality

    Set the Primary and Secondary WAN selects. ▪ Set the Primary IP address, UDP port, and (optional) multicast source. ▪ Set the for secondary IP address, UDP port, and (optional) multicast source. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 81...
  • Page 82 1. Choose the Section Input mode as SDI for the section of the processor you're working on. 2. Click the Program you want to configure to open its Configuration dialog box. 3. On the Video tab, uncheck Enable Force Video Standard. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 82...
  • Page 83 5. Click Apply to save the configuration. 6. Repeat steps 5-7 for the audio and ancillary data. Your channel is now ready to convert SDI to IP. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 83...
  • Page 84: Configuring A Conversion Personality

    Configuring IP to IP Routing Ensure that the IP WAN has been configured before setting up any receivers or transmitters, and that your SNP is configured for Conversion personality. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 84...
  • Page 85 3. On the Input tab, make WAN-related configurations as appropriate for your network, including the following: ▪ Check the "Video IP Receiver Enable" checkbox. ▪ Set the correct Receiver Video Standard. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 85...
  • Page 86 Configuring Proxy Output (on page 91). 6. Click Apply to save the configuration. Your channel is now ready to convert SDI video to any output IP format. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 86...
  • Page 87: Configuring A Remap Personality

    There will only be one program to choose from, as Remap uses UHD video only. 2. On the Input tab, under Pixel Format, choose Square Division. 3. On the Video tab, uncheck Enable Force Video Standard. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 87...
  • Page 88: Configuring A Processor

    The following sections describe the options on this screen: Low Latency Mode ................... 89 Audio IP Tx Packet Time ................89 Configuring a Section for HD or UHD ............89 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 88...
  • Page 89: Low Latency Mode

    For each section, you can choose: • HD: The section will contain four programs Operation Mode • UHD: The section will contain one program © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 89...
  • Page 90: Configuring For Unicast

    Secondary IP address on the Secondary WAN of that same device. 3. Enter a number for the Primary and Secondary UDP port. Normally these will be the same number. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 90...
  • Page 91: Configuring Proxy Output

    As a consequence, the proxy output will not reflect any adjustments made to video TSG, force freeze, or force black settings. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 91...
  • Page 92: Configuring For 12G Uhd

    12G specific settings appear in the following areas of the interface: • For input 12G UHD, Video Configuration (on page 104) • For output 12G UHD, SDI (Output Tab) (on page 116) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 92...
  • Page 93: Configuring Programs

    Click the program's tile to open a Configuration page for that program. • Use the Apply button at the bottom of the GUI page to apply the change. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 93...
  • Page 94: Program Configuration: Input Tab

    There are three each of these parameters, described in the following topics: • IP Video Status (on page 97) • IP Audio Status (on page 100) • IP Ancillary Data Status (IP Input) (on page 103) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 94...
  • Page 95 • ST 2022-6 Audio 2022-6 Mode Anc Source This parameter appears when the Receiver mode (above) is ST 2022-6 only. Options are: • ST 2110-40 • ST 2022-6 Anc © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 95...
  • Page 96 SNP, you must re-select this option, but as "SLOG3-2020". Timestamp Offset Specifies the RTP timestamp offset for this channel. The offset is measured in video samples. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 96...
  • Page 97 Switch Status This read-only parameter confirms the success of the switch to the next source. The possible values are: Ready, Switching, Switch Complete, and Switch Failed. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 97...
  • Page 98 • Video Out of Range Packet Count Video Network Path Reports the delay between receiving the same packet from path 1 and path Differential 2 for seamless protection (in milliseconds). © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 98...
  • Page 99 Indicates the number of audio channels present in this stream. For ST2110- 31, must be a multiple of 2. Timestamp Offset Specifies the TRP timestamp offset for this channel, measured in video samples. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 99...
  • Page 100 IP Audio Status Switch Error Indicates whether an error has occurred on the recent switch. Switch Count Indicates how many switches have taken place since the last reboot. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 100...
  • Page 101 Audio Pair Each audio pair is configured independently. Choose the audio pair, from 1 - 8, for which the rest of the parameters in this group will apply. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 101...
  • Page 102 Next IP Address Specifies the IP address for the stream. Next UDP Port Specifies the UDP port for the stream. Multicast Source Specifies the source address for multicast assignment. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 102...
  • Page 103 If the operation is multicast, the Next Address value appears here. Current (Primary and These read-only parameters report the Primary and Secondary IP Secondary) UDP Port addresses of the four IP Receiver channels. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 103...
  • Page 104: Input Sdi Options

    BNC associated with this SDI input. When the Section is set to UHD, most of these parameters will appear four times, once for each of the associated inputs. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 105 Determines whether the Channel will respond when there are ECC errors in the incoming stream. Ignore Parity Error Determines whether the Channel will respond when there are parity errors in the incoming stream. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 105...
  • Page 106 Synchronized (Engaged) or not Synchronized (Bypassed). Non-PCM audio data must be Bypassed around the Audio Synchronizer; otherwise it will be corrupted. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 106...
  • Page 107: Program Configuration: Video Tab

    "lines" and precision of 0 decimal places. This parameter is unavailable when in Low Latency mode and when IP Video Tx is enabled. See Low Latency Mode (on page 89). © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 107...
  • Page 108 Note: This parameter does not appear in Conversion mode. The standard the video will conform to when Enable Force Video Standard is selected. Options are: • 1080i/50 • 1080i/59.94 • 1080p/50 • 1080p/59.94 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 108...
  • Page 109 3rd Link (BL) bottom left • 4th Link (BR) bottom right • UHD (Quad Link in Convert mode, 12G across all personalities except Sync when in HD mode, 1st BNC) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 109...
  • Page 110: Test Signal Generator

    Measured in mV, the range is -50 to 50. White Clip Enable Check to enable the White Clip Level slider. This slider isn't visible otherwise. Measured in mV, the range is 640 to 750. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 110...
  • Page 111 A positive white knee increases the slope of the last 15% of RGB values, and decreases the slope of the preceding 15%. The figure below displays increased and decreased white slope. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 111...
  • Page 112 The default is 0, and the range is ±100. Black Knee (nits) Adjusts the point at which the black stretch is applied to the black portion of the video. The range is 0-50 nits. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 112...
  • Page 113: Frame Sync Status

    Indicates the standard of incoming video for this processor and channel. Video Output Standard Indicates the standard of output video for this processor and channel. Frozen Status Indicates whether the frame sync is frozen. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 113...
  • Page 114: Color Correction Status

    Audio Fade Mute time (s) Adjusts the mute time during audio fade, with a range of .010 to 1 seconds, and a default of .2 of a second. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 114...
  • Page 115: Program Config (Audio)

    Determines the amount of delay to apply to the specified audio channel, with a range from 0 - 1000 ms. This parameter is unavailable when in Low Latency mode. See Low Latency Mode (on page 89). © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 115...
  • Page 116: Program Configuration: Output Tab

    This read-only parameter indicates what pixel format is being output: Used • Square Division • Pixel Interleave SDI (Output Tab) SDI Output Displays Enabled if the input is set to IP. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 116...
  • Page 117: Sdi Audio Embedder (Output Tab)

    Selects either General packing mode (GPM) or Byte packing mode (BPM). GPM is the default. This parameter is only available when the Transmitter Mode (above) is set to ST 2110-20. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 117...
  • Page 118: Ip Video Status (Output Tab)

    ST 2110-20 Packing Mode Selects either General packing mode (GPM) or Byte packing mode (BPM). GPM is the default. The following parameters appear for Primary and Secondary. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 118...
  • Page 119: Proxy Ip Video Status (Output Tab)

    IP Transmitter's data. Possible options are WAN 1 to WAN 4. This field also displays the IP address and VLAN defined in the Element's IP WAN menu. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 119...
  • Page 120: Ip Audio Status (Output Tab)

    Set the address of the destination IP device. UDP Port (User Datagram Protocol) Use this field to set the destination port number. The range is 1 to 65535. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 120...
  • Page 121 • Specific Line Line Number This field only appears when Specific Line is selected above in the Line Select parameter. Choose the line the service is expected on. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 121...
  • Page 122: Ip Ancillary Data Status (Output Tab)

    This read-only parameter reports the MAC address of the receiver's primary or secondary SFP+ port. If no destination is using this IP Transmitter's Destination IP Address, the parameter reports the DST unreachable. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 122...
  • Page 123: Using Sdno With Snp

    If you are using the SDNO Client, you must launch it using Internet Explorer. 1. In the SDNO main window, click Configure System, and then choose Device Foundry > Endpoint Device > Add Device on the subsequent screens. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 123...
  • Page 124 IP Address and Redundancy IP: Enter the two IP addresses ▪ To Range (optional): If you have multiple SNP devices and they have sequential IP addresses, enter the final octet of the last device © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 124...
  • Page 125 Magellan CCS Navigator documentation for details. 7. Click Wizard, and create the following device types: ▪ HD Video: Whether you are adding 3G, UHD, or HD video, you will choose this option. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 125...
  • Page 126 8. From Navigator, launch the Database Editor (double-click Routers > Routing System > Routers > SDNO Routing System). The Database Editor portion of SDNO can only be opened if SDNO is launched from within Magellan CCS Navigator. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 126...
  • Page 127 First # to Last # range is 1 - 4 for HD, one for each program, or 1 - 1 for UHD or Proxy. ▪ Video: This is the SDNO index © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 127...
  • Page 128 Note: When routing from one source to multiple destinations in one operation on the same processor from the control panel, routing is processed sequentially. It can take a few seconds for the operation to complete. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 128...
  • Page 129: Sdno Routing Database Editor Configuration Summary

    Destination 3 Configure HD video destination, video SDI Out CH Index = 3 IP In, Proxy Source Configure HD video source, video CH SDI Out Index = 4 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 129...
  • Page 130: Configuring For Switching

    (3G, UHD, and Proxy) in the header for each of the following sections: • IP video Rx • IP video Tx (as below) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 130...
  • Page 131 Selenio™ Network Processor User Guide Using SDNO with SNP • IP proxy Tx © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 131...
  • Page 132: Specifications

    • 1080i/50, 1080i/59.94 • 1080p/23.98, 1080psf/23.98 • 1080p/25 (limited testing), 1080p/29.97 • 1080p/50, 1080p/59.94 • 2160p/50, 2160p/59.94 Connector (High-Density) HD-BNC Impedance 75 Signal Level 800 mV ± 10% © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 132...
  • Page 133: 12G/3G/Hd-Sdi Output Specifications

    0.0V ± 0.5 V • 12G: <45 ps (20% to 80%) Rise and Fall Time • 3G: <135 ps (20% to 80%) • HD: <270 ps (20% to 80%) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 133...
  • Page 134: Qsfp28 Specifications

    Compliance RoHS-6 compliant (lead-free) General Purpose Interface (for future use) Item Specification Connector DB-9 Number of inputs/outputs 4 bi-directional, user configurable Logic Level +5 V TTL © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 134...
  • Page 135: Genlock

    Note: Shielded (screened) Ethernet cable should be used with this product. RS-232 (for future use) Item Specification Number of Rx Ports Number of Tx Ports Standard Electrical specification EIA-232-C Connector DB-9 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 135...
  • Page 136: Propagation Delay

    100 to 240 VAC Operating range Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Operating 47 to 63 Hz Inrush current At 264 VAC, at 25°C cold start, 15 Apk typical © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 136...
  • Page 137 Power consumption Less than 350 watts total, as measured across both of the AC mains cords Maximum input current 4.5 A per input Heat dissipation 367 W © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 137...
  • Page 138: Servicing

    In SNP-GW-3GX32-HS-QF frames, you only need to remove the front panel when replacing the Main PCB Assembly (170-101712Q0x) (on page 145). The hot swappable power supplies can be accessed separately. See Hot-Swappable Power Supply (170-101403Q00) for more information. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 138...
  • Page 139: Removing The Front Panel

    Use a screwdriver to release the thumb screws at the left and right ends of the front panel. 2. Gently slide the entire front panel away from the chassis. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 139...
  • Page 140: Installing The Front Panel

    1. Unscrew the lock pin until it springs free (it is a captive screw so will not escape completely). 2. Slide the safety lever to the left. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 140...
  • Page 141: Installing The Power Supply

    To remove and install the hot-swappable power supply (170-101403Q00), see the following topics: • Removing the Individual Hot-Swappable Power Supply (on page 142) • Installing the Hot-Swappable Power Supply (on page 144) © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 141...
  • Page 142: Removing The Individual Hot-Swappable Power Supply

    2. Unscrew the two screws that hold the hot swappable power supply cover in place on the front of the unit. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 142...
  • Page 143 5. Slide the power supply release latch to the left and while holding it in the released position use the handle at the bottom of the power supply to slide it from the SNP frame. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 144: Installing The Hot-Swappable Power Supply

    SNP Manager will not provide correct power supply health information. 3. Push the power supply the rest of the way into the device until the release latch snaps into place. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential.
  • Page 145: Main Pcb Assembly (170-101712Q0X)

    SNP while the entire unit is rack-mounted. 1. Pressing both sides of the fly-over cable, evenly slide it away from the connector. Do not pull the fly-over cable cord. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 145...
  • Page 146: Installing The Main Pcb Assembly

    6. Carefully replace the fly-over, lining it up to slide evenly into the connector. Before returning your SNP to full operation, you must reattach the front panel. See Installing the Front Panel (on page 139) for more information. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 146...
  • Page 147: Laser Safety For Fiber Optic Back Modules

    • Ensure there are appropriate warning labels near the optical ports of the modules. Precautions for Unenclosed Systems During service, maintenance, or restoration, an optical fiber telecommunication system is considered unenclosed. Under these conditions, follow the practices described below. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 147...
  • Page 148: Label

    Typically 50 to 75 microns in diameter Frequently caused by touching Film residues Can accumulate from vapors or smoke Powdery coatings Can be left behind after water or other solvents evaporate © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 148...
  • Page 149 The illustration shows the acceptable limits of defects in a fiber connection. Figure 9: Fiber Optic Cross-Section Inspection Procedure To inspect and clean the fibers, follow these steps: 1. Ensure the fiber is not "live." © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 149...
  • Page 150 If the fiber end still remains dirty after repeated cleaning attempts, call Customer Service for further instructions; if the fiber end is clean, return to the installation instructions. © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 150...
  • Page 151: Index

    Configuring an Element • 54 General Config (Audio) • 116 Configuring for 12G UHD • 94 General Config (SDI Input) • 107 Configuring for Switching • 132 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 151...
  • Page 152 IP Video Status (Output Tab) • 120 with ST 2022-6 • 79 Program Config (Audio) • 117 Program Configuration Label • 148 Audio Tab • 116 LAN • 137 © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 152...
  • Page 153 SDNO Routing Database Editor Configuration Summary • 131 Servicing • 139 Setting IP Address and Subnet Mask • 28 Setting the IP Address at the SNP Front Panel • © 2019 Imagine Communications Corp. Proprietary and Confidential. May 2019 | Page 153...

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