Harris assuredcommunications X75HD Installation And Operation Manual

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Control Panels for X75 Systems
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  • Page 1 Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual Edition F 175-000248-00...
  • Page 3 Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual Edition F December 2007...
  • Page 4 No part of this product or related documentation may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Harris Corporation and its licensors, if any. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface Manual Information ................vii Purpose ................... vii Audience ..................vii Revision History ................vii Writing Conventions ..............viii Unpacking/Shipping Information ............ix Important Safety Instructions ..............x Servicing ...................x Safety Terms and Symbols ..............x Terms and Symbols Used in this Manual .........x Terms and Symbols Found on the Product ........
  • Page 6 Contents Front Views ..................3 Packing List ..................... 4 Installing the Control Panels ..............5 Frame-Mounted Local Control Panel ..........5 Retrofit Local Control Panel ............5 X75-RCP ..................6 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Overview ....................7 Front Panel Description ................
  • Page 7 Contents Genlock Status LED ...............54 EDH Status LED ................55 TBC Status LED ................55 Autotrack Status LED ..............56 M-Path Status LED .................56 Simulcast Status LED ..............56 Major and Minor Alarm LEDs ............57 Mem Active LED ................57 Video Input LEDs ..................58 Audio Input LEDs ..................58 Control Mode Status LEDs ..............59 Chapter 4: Specifications (X75-RCP) Overview ....................61...
  • Page 8 Contents Index Keywords ....................71 Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Preface Manual Information Purpose This manual details the features, installation procedures, operational procedures, and specifications of the local and remote control panels for X75 systems. Audience This manual is written for engineers, technicians, and operators responsible for the installation, setup, and/or operation of the local and remote control panels for X75 systems.
  • Page 10: 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 Convention Description Bold Indicates dialog boxes, property sheets, fields, buttons, check boxes, list boxes, combo boxes, menus, submenus, windows, lists, and selection names.
  • Page 11: Unpacking/Shipping Information

    Preface Unpacking/Shipping Information 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 12: Important Safety Instructions

    Preface Important Safety Instructions Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Servicing Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
  • Page 13: Terms And Symbols Found On The Product

    Preface Terms and Symbols Found on the Product DANGER: Indicates a hazard for high voltage, fire, or personal injury immediately accessible as one reads the marking WARNING: Indicates a personal injury hazard not immediately accessible as one reads the marking CAUTION: Indicates a hazard to property, including the product, or the need to take attention and refer to the manual Protective ground (earth) terminal...
  • Page 14 Preface Protect the Power Cord Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Use With Proper Equipment Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus.
  • Page 15: Injury Precautions

    Preface Injury Precautions WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. AVIS! Risque de choc électrique. Ne pas ouvrir. Caution Risk of Electric Shock Do Not Open WARNING! Potentially lethal voltages are present within this product’s frame during normal operation.
  • Page 16 Preface Avoid Exposed Circuitry To avoid injury, remove jewelry such as rings, watches, and other metallic objects. Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present. Isolate IT Power System Connection CAUTION: IT power system shall be isolated from earth, except that one point may be connected to earth through an impedance or a voltage limiter.
  • Page 17: Certifications And Compliances

    Preface Certifications and Compliances This product has been tested and found to comply with the following EN, IEC, FCC, UL, ICES, and CSA standards, per the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989 as amended by 92/31EEC of 28 April 1992 and 93/68/EEC, Article 5 of 22 July 1993, and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC of 19 February 1973 as amended by 93/68/EEC.
  • Page 18 Preface Description Standard EN61000-4-3 Radiated radio-frequency electromagnetic field immunity test 1V/m {1 kHz 80% AM, 80-1000 MHz}. EN61000-4-4 Electrical Fast transient requirements “Burst”, 0.5 kV Sig. & Ctrl. Lines 0.5 kV a.c. & d.c. Power line, 0.5 kV functional earth. EN61000-4-5 Surge Immunity test 0.5 kV a.c.
  • Page 19: Working Environments E4 And Class A

    Preface Working Environments E4 and Class A This product is intended for professional use in a controlled EMC environment such as a purposely-built broadcast studio. Additional EMC Information This device is for professional use in a controlled EMC environment, such as purpose-built broadcast studios. EMC regulations require that the radiation emitted from this unit does not exceed certain limits.
  • Page 20: Eu Standards

    Preface EU Standards Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive 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 21: Waste From Electrical And Electronic Equipment (Weee) Directive

    Preface Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 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 22: Safety Standards

    Preface Safety Standards Region Standard Description Canada/USA Bi-national First Edition, Information Technology standard CAN/ Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General CSA-C22.2 Requirements. No.60950-1-03/UL 60950-1 European European standard First Edition, Information Technology Union EN60950-1:2002 Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements.
  • Page 23: Chapter 1: Introduction And Installation

    Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation Overview The local and remote control panels for X75 systems are designed to work with X75HD/X75SD Multiple Path Converters and Frame Synchronizers. As well, the X75 control panels can communicate with DPS-575 Digital Processing Synchronizer frames using DCN protocol over Ethernet.
  • Page 24: Product Description

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Installation Product Description The local and remote X75HD/X75SD control panels use a four-line 128 x 32 pixel vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) to display parameter names and values. Viewing the VFD, you can navigate through the parameter lists of X75HD/X75SD frames and DPS-575 frames. Up to 200 devices can be controlled from a single control panel.
  • Page 25: Front Views

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Installation Front Views Frame Mounted Local Control Panel Figure 1-1 illustrates the front view of the frame-mounted X75HD/ X75SD local control panel. Figure 1-1. Front View of the X75HD/X75SD Frame-Mounted Control Panel X75-RCP Remote Control Panel Figure 1-2 illustrates the front view of the X75-RCP Remote Control Panel.
  • Page 26: Packing List

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Installation Packing List X75HD/X75SD frame-mounted control panels are shipped as part of the frame. See the X75HD/X75SD Multiple Path Converters and Frame Synchronizers Installation and Operation Manual for details of the frame’s packing list. The X75-RCP Remote Control Panel package is shipped as a separate unit and includes these items: •...
  • Page 27: Installing The Control Panels

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Installation Installing the Control Panels Frame-Mounted Local Control Panel The X75HD/X75SD frame-mounted local control panels are shipped as part of the frame. See the X75HD/X75SD Multiple Path Converters and Frame Synchronizers Installation and Operation Manual for details about the frame’s installation.
  • Page 28: X75-Rcp

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Installation Line of seven screws for removal Figure 1-3. Removing the Bottom Front Panel Screws 5. Pull the blank front panel from the unit. 6. Carefully insert the new front panel, ensuring that you align the connector pins located behind the VFD.
  • Page 29: Overview

    Chapter 2 Operation via Front Panel Controls Overview This chapter describes the main areas of the front panel, along with the various front panel controls and features. For specific descriptions about available menus, submenus, parameters, or options, see our website. To find general information that describes how to use the front panel to navigate, select, and configure various options, see the following topics: •...
  • Page 30: Front Panel Description

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Front Panel Description The front panel (Figure 2-1) is divided into several areas for control and monitoring, including the following: • VFD screen for viewing menu options and device information • Control knob and buttons for scrolling, selecting, and setting menu options •...
  • Page 31: About The Vfd Screen

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls About the VFD Screen Menus, options, settings, device information, and feedback display on the VFD (vacuum fluorescent display) screen. When the frame-mounted local control panels is first turned on, the VFD screen starts at the Main menu. When the RCP-X75 starts, the Remote Units menu appears (see “Navigating Through the Menus”...
  • Page 32: Using Multi-Function Buttons

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Using Multi-Function Buttons Many of the buttons on the control panels have multiple functions assigned to them. Function names are color-coded and written in red, black, and blue text on the button face to aid in proper selection. To select different tasks from a multi-function button, perform one of the following steps: •...
  • Page 33: Navigating Through The Menus

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Navigating Through the Menus Start-up Screen Upon start-up, the control panels display the Main Menu, containing these items: • Video Setup • Audio Setup (optional) • Reference Setup • Video/Audio Timing • High End Streaming (optional) •...
  • Page 34: Exploring The Main Menu

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Exploring the Main Menu There are nine main menu items. Each of them open up into several layers of submenus and parameter options that you can scroll through and edit as required. Table 2-1 briefly describes each of the main menu items.
  • Page 35 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Setting Discrete Options The control knob cycles through discrete parameter and value options (such as “Auto, On, Off”). Depending on the parameter type, it will either wrap or clip when the control knob reaches the end of the option list.
  • Page 36 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls To set a parameter with a numeric value, follow these general steps: 1. Navigate to the required menu or submenu, and select a parameter. 2. Change to Coarse adjustment mode if required. (Fine mode is the default mode when you first enter a parameter adjustment screen.) As an example, you can use the control knob to either adjust a value in increments of 0.02 (Fine mode) or 0.50 (Coarse mode).
  • Page 37: Using Front Panel Control Shortcuts

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Using Front Panel Control Shortcuts Instead of scrolling through individual menus to access parameter settings, you can use built-in front panel shortcuts. The Audio and Video LEDs indicate the current focus of control. Whenever audio parametric adjustments are made, the Audio LED is lit.
  • Page 38: Video Input

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Video Input With control panel video shortcuts, you can select an input (or multiple inputs) and immediately send it to all video outputs by pressing the Video In button. The LEDs on the left side of this button indicate which input is currently selected.
  • Page 39 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Video Proc Amp Settings The four most commonly used video processing controls are available from the control panel as shortcuts. With a single video input, you can directly access each proc amp parameter by pressing one button. When you are working with multiple video sources, first press Ctrl + V Proc to switch between the video proc amps of the selected video sources.
  • Page 40 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls • Chroma: Can be mapped to Analog Chroma Gain, SD-SDI 1 Chroma Gain, SD-SDI 2 Chroma Gain, HD-SDI Chroma Gain • Hue: Can be mapped to Analog Hue Phase, SD-SDI 1 Hue Phase, SD-SDI 2 Hue Phase The VFD briefly displays the selected video proc amp block when the Ctrl and V Proc buttons are pressed simultaneously.
  • Page 41: Audio Input

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Audio Input With control panel shortcuts, you can select an input (or multiple inputs) and immediately send it to all audio outputs. Directly press the Audio In button (see Figure 2-6 on page 20) to select any one set of audio inputs to be sent out to all audio multiple output sets.
  • Page 42 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls The Audio LED lights Press Audio In when the current control mode is set to an audio parameter Figure 2-6. Audio Input Control Area Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 43: Audio Proc Amp Settings

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Audio Proc Amp Settings Using control panel shortcuts, you can quickly access the audio level controls. To do this, press the Ctrl and A Proc buttons simultaneously; the selected audio input channel’s gain controls become mapped to the numbered buttons (1 through 16) accordingly.
  • Page 44 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Audio LEDs The four Audio Proc LEDs (Analog, Digital, SD, HD) on the far right side of the front panel indicate the selected audio input group that is being adjusted for the audio gain. The LEDs indicate which input audio processing block is currently selected for the adjustments under the following conditions: •...
  • Page 45 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Single Source Configuration Tables 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, and show the mapped buttons on the control panels, and the parameters affected, when you use a single source of analog, AES, SD-SDI demuxed, and HD-SDI demuxed audio. Table 2-2.
  • Page 46 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Table 2-4. SD-SDI Demuxed Audio Selected (SDX) Mapped Selected Lit Channel Lit Audio Mapped Buttons on Lit Audio Inputs LEDs Input LEDs Parameters Control Proc LEDs Panel SD 1/2 Gain1, Gain2 1, 2 SD 3/4 Gain3, Gain4 3, 4...
  • Page 47 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls M-Path Configuration Tables show the mapped buttons on the control panels and the parameters affected when you use multiple sources of analog, AES, SD-SDI, and HD-SDI audio. Use the Ctrl + A Proc buttons to switch between the audio input types.
  • Page 48 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls AFV (Audio Follows Video) Mode In AFV mode, the audio SRC (Sample Rate Converter) channels can be associated with the video input signal in any combination. When the video is switched from source A to source B, the associated audio channels will be switched simultaneously.
  • Page 49 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Video Inputs Toggles between inputs Cmpst S-Vid AA1/2 AA 1/2 AES1a /1b SDX1 /2 SDX1/2 HDX1/2 HDX1/2 HDX1/2 AA3/4 AA 3/4 AES2a /2b SDX3 /4 SDX3/4 HDX3/4 HDX3/4 HDX3/4 AA1/2 AA 1/2 AES3a /3b SDX5/6 HDX5/6 HDX5/6...
  • Page 50 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Figure 2-9. Advanced Audio Signal Routing (8-Channel) Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 51 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Figure 2-10. Advanced Audio Signal Routing (16-Channel) Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 52 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Figure 2-11. Advanced Audio Signal Routing (32-Channel) Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 53: Other Shortcuts

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Other Shortcuts The following shortcut buttons are located on the right side of the control panel (listed alphabetically): • ARC (aspect ratio converter) • Black • Bypass • Chroma • FAV1 (Favorites1) • FAV2 (Favorites) •...
  • Page 54: Arc (Aspect Ratio Converter)

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls ARC (Aspect Ratio Converter) When making an aspect ratio conversion, you can choose one of the existing ARC viewing modes, or create your own custom settings. (To make any type of aspect ratio conversion, your X75 must be equipped with an HD submodule.) Existing HD ARC viewing modes are shown in Figure 2-13 on page...
  • Page 55 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls SD-SDI ARC The procedure for setting SD ARCs is slightly different than it is for HD ARCs. 1. In the path Video Setup > Processing > ARC (SD-SDI Out) > SD-ARC Insert, select the input (Composite, S-Video, CAV, SD1, etc.) into which to insert the SD ARC.
  • Page 56 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls 4:3 Input 16:9 Display Output Viewing Options Source Source 16:9 Display Anamorphic Input Signal 4:3 Display Source 16:9 Display Pillar Box Source 16:9 Display Middle Cut Source 16:9 Display 14:9 Pillar Box Source 16:9 Display 21:9 Letter Box Figure 2-13.
  • Page 57 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls 16:9 Input 4:3 Display Output Viewing Options 16:9 16:9 Source Source Anamorphic 4:3 Display 16:9 Display Input Signal 16:9 Source 4:3 Display Letter Box 16:9 Source 4:3 Display Center Cut 16:9 Source 4:3 Display 14:9 Letter Box 16:9 Source...
  • Page 58: Black

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Black To adjust the black level, follow these steps: 1. Press the Black button to display the Black Level menu on the VFD panel. 2. Set the minimum luma level of the incoming video signal using the control knob and menu controls.
  • Page 59 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls The procedures described below apply when the 1 Click Fav capability is not enabled. If the 1 Click Fav capability is enabled (see page 39), you can still access the full list of favorites by following this path: Option button >...
  • Page 60 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls 4. Press Fav1 or Fav2 again. A menu opens with the following options: • Delete Favorite • Move Up • Move Down • Set as GPI Parameter 5. Scroll to Delete Favorite, and then press Enter. A confirmation box appears stating that the favorite was deleted.
  • Page 61: Frz Mod (Freeze Mode)

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls 5. Scroll to Set as GPI Parameter, and then press Enter. An arrow (>) is placed just before the parameter name, indicating that the favorite is now set as a GPI-triggered parameter. NOTE The Move Up and Move Down options are used to change the order of the presets.
  • Page 62: Hue

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls 3. Press Take to activate the selected Freeze mode and apply it to the incoming video. The Take button flashes while the Freeze mode is active. 4. Press Take repeatedly to toggle between live and freeze modes. NOTE The Mute In Freeze option (Audio menu) specifies whether or not audio output will be muted while the video is frozen in Frame or...
  • Page 63: Memory

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Memory Using the Memory button, you can store and recall user settings for up to 100 presets on an SD card, or up to 10 presets in the X75 itself. (The SD card does not operate on a remote control panel) When storing each “package”...
  • Page 64 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Example 1 “my preset that has a long name.psf” (30 characters) Result: Will not work (will not display) Example 2 “my preset w24 characters.psf” (24 characters) Result: Will work Example 3 “non-proper ext.txt” (Extension is.txt) Result: Will not work (will not display) Example 4...
  • Page 65 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls • SD Card List Presets • SD Card Save Presets 2. Select Save Presets to save the settings to the X75, or press SD Card Save Presets to save the settings to the SD card. A list of ten slots appears in the X75 memory, or up to 1000 filenames appear in the SD card.
  • Page 66 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Recalling a Preset To recall a preset, follow these steps: 1. Press Memory. 2. Select List Presets (to recall a setting stored in theX75) or SD Card List Presets (to recall a setting stored in the SD card). 3.
  • Page 67: Nr (Noise Reduction)

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls NR (Noise Reduction) When the X75HD/SD unit is equipped with the X75OPT-NR option, it provides superior noise handling and image enhancement features on SDTV video processing paths. Press the NR button for quick access to the noise reduction menu.
  • Page 68 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls The directional softening/sharpening filter can be used in various applications. For example, the softening filter can be used as a compression pre-filter to reduce mosquito noise, and the sharpening filter can be used to enhance picture appearance. The Soften/Sharpen control provides this function;...
  • Page 69 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls • Priority • Alarm Mute • Acknowledged • Alarms Log: The last 20 alarms (minor and major) are listed in the Alarms Log. This is a read-only list; it can only be cleared by disconnecting power to the control panel.
  • Page 70: Take

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls • Path: Using this feature, you can establish the path of the parameter that you are currently viewing or adjusting. To obtain the path, select Path from the options list, and then press Enter. Rotate the control knob to view the entire path.
  • Page 71: Tsg (Test Signal Generator)

    Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls TSG (Test Signal Generator) The X75HD/SD unit provides HDTV(8-bits) and SDTV(10-bits) internal test signals. Table 2-9 on page 49 Table 2-10 on page 50 respectively show the list of test signals for each standard, and these options are directly accessible through the TSG button.The SD Keyer and the test signals function share the same processing block.
  • Page 72 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Table 2-9. HDTV Test Signals HD-SDI 1080 HD-SDI 720 RP219-2 RP219-2 RP219-3 RP219-3 RP219-4 RP219-4 Table 2-10. SDTV Test Signals SD-SDI 525 SD-SDI 625 SMPTE Bars Bars 100% EIA Bars Black Full Field Bars Gray Bars/Reverse White...
  • Page 73 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Table 2-10. SDTV Test Signals SD-SDI 525 SD-SDI 625 VIRS Bars/Red 100% Cross Hatch EBU Bars Pluge EBU Bars/Red SIN(X)/X Multiburst 5.0MHz Red Field Multiburst 5.8MHz Timing Bowtie Multiburst 420mV Matrix 1 Pulse & Bar 2410t Matrix 2 Pulse &...
  • Page 74 Chapter 2: Operation via Front Panel Controls Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 75: Overview

    Chapter 3 Status and Alarm LEDs Overview The status and alarm LEDs on the local and remote control panels provide visual feedback on the current mode and operating conditions of the unit. This chapter contains the following information: • “Genlock Status LED” on page 54 •...
  • Page 76: Location

    Chapter 3: Status and Alarm LEDs Location The Status and Alarm LEDs are located together in the center of the panels, as shown in Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1. Status LED Area Genlock Status LED The Genlock LED indicates the current status of the external genlock source.
  • Page 77: Edh Status Led

    Chapter 3: Status and Alarm LEDs EDH Status LED The EDH LED indicates the current configuration and status of Error Detection Handling (EDH) in the input standard serial digital video stream. The EDH LED receives SD-SDI 1 and SD-SDI 2 inputs for status reporting.
  • Page 78: Autotrack Status Led

    Chapter 3: Status and Alarm LEDs Autotrack Status LED The Autotrack LED indicates whether or not the audio Auto Track mode is enabled. You can independently set each audio synchronizer to track the selected output video channel to auto compensate for the propagation delay introduced in the processed video path.
  • Page 79: Major And Minor Alarm Leds

    Chapter 3: Status and Alarm LEDs Major and Minor Alarm LEDs The Major and Minor Alarm LEDs are activated from the enabled list of alarms found in the selected frame’s parameters. Major alarms appear as red LEDs; minor alarms are amber. Local and remote control panels only detect alarms that are activated on X75 and DPS-575 frames that are currently being accessed.
  • Page 80: Video Input Leds

    Chapter 3: Status and Alarm LEDs Video Input LEDs Press the Video In button to select a video source manually and to send out to all outputs. The LEDs left side of this button indicate which input is currently selected. The M-Path selection allows any output group to be assigned to the video input sources.
  • Page 81: Control Mode Status Leds

    Chapter 3: Status and Alarm LEDs Control Mode Status LEDs The Audio and Video LEDs indicate the current focus of control. • The Audio LED lights when an audio parameter adjustment is made. • The Video LED lights when a video parameter adjustment is made. Figure 3-4.
  • Page 82 Chapter 3: Status and Alarm LEDs Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 83: Chapter 4: Specifications (X75-Rcp)

    Chapter 4 Specifications (X75-RCP) Overview The following specifications are listed for the X75-RCP Remote Control Panel: • “Dimensions and Weight” on page 62 • “Network Control” on page 62 • “Power Consumption” on page 62 Specifications for the controls on the frame-mounted local control panel are not described here, as the unit functions within the X75HD/X75SD frame.
  • Page 84: Dimensions And Weight

    Chapter 4: Specifications (X75-RCP) Dimensions and Weight Table P-1. Dimension and Weight Specifications Item Dimension Height 1.75 in. (4.4 cm) Width 19 in. (48.3 cm) Mounting depth Approximately 5 in. (13 cm) Weight 2.5 lbs (1.1 kg) Network Control Table P-2. Network Control Specifications Item Specification Connector...
  • Page 85: Appendix A: Servicing Instructions

    Appendix A Servicing Instructions Overview This appendix contains information about replacing the fuse in the X75-RCP Remote Control Panel. Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 86: X75-Rcp Fuse Rating And Replacement

    Appendix A: Servicing Instructions X75-RCP Fuse Rating and Replacement The X75-RCP input is protected by a 2A slow blow fuse, located in the AC power supply. CAUTION To avoid the risk of fire, you must always replace the fuse with the same type of fuse and specified rating.
  • Page 87: Overview

    Appendix B Display Screen and Device Setup Parameters Overview The display screen Setup menu contains a number of parameters that affect how the display screen operates. The device Setup parameters control how the control panel functions on its network. You can find the read-only hardware and software version numbers by following this thread: Main Menu >...
  • Page 88: Appendix B: Display Screen And Device Setup Parameters

    Appendix B: Display Screen and Device Setup Parameters Display Screen Setup Parameters The display screen Setup parameters affect the way in which the display screen functions on your panel. These settings do not affect how parameters are seen on other panels. To access the display screen Setup menu, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 89: Screen Saver Select

    Appendix B: Display Screen and Device Setup Parameters Screen Saver Select The screen saver can be set to either Blank or Default. The Default screen saver consists of a line of scrolling text. Shaft Direction Using this parameter, you can determine whether the clockwise rotation of the control knob moves a parameter list up or down.
  • Page 90: Device Setup Parameters

    Appendix B: Display Screen and Device Setup Parameters Device Setup Parameters Additional Setup parameters affect how the control panel functions on the network. Local and remote control panels have slightly different paths for accessing these parameters, and some of the parameters shown on the local control panel Setup menu are not related to control functions.
  • Page 91: Device Ip

    Appendix B: Display Screen and Device Setup Parameters Device IP Using this parameter, the system administrator can set a new IP address to a control panel. The default IP address of a remote control panel is 192.168.100.251. The default IP address of a local control panel is 192.168.100.250.To prevent IP address conflicts, this default IP address must be changed when the control panel is used in a network.
  • Page 92 Appendix B: Display Screen and Device Setup Parameters Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 93 Index Keywords Symbols – 1 Click Fav parameter Backlite parameter Buttons A Proc A Proc button Audio In Active Alarms parameter Black Bypass audio inputs Chroma Audio LED Default – , ??– AFV (audio follows video) mode – FAV1 and FAV2 ??–...
  • Page 94 Index Configure Alarms parameter Global Frame Rate parameter Control – knob operation panel, installing Control mode status LED Audio LED Custom audio applications Operating Standard parameter Output Standard parameter to SDI demuxed audio Default Video LED button HD Out V-Phase parameter IP Address and Subnet Mask History parameter subnet mask...
  • Page 95 Index Major and Minor Alarm Mem Active Packing list M-Path Status Panel IP address Parameters SD Audio – 1 Click Fav Simulcast Status Active Alarms – Status and Alarm Alarms Log TBC Status Audio Delay V Proc Audio In Src Select video input Backlite –...
  • Page 96 Index Video Setup Shaft Direction parameter – Wrap Shortcuts Power Simulcast Status LED consumption specifications Single source configuration supply Soften/Sharpen control – Preset parameters – Specifications Processing menu Split Screen feature Product description Start-up screen – Status and Alarm LEDs Status LEDs Autotrack Reference Setup parameter...
  • Page 97 Index – Warranty information X75OPT-LCP field retrofit kit WEEE directive Wrap parameter Writing conventions viii Control Panels for X75 Systems Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 99 +1 888 534 8246 BCDService@harris.com Harris is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation. Trademarks and tradenames are the property of their respective companies. Broadcast Communications Division 4393 Digital Way | Mason, OH USA 45040 | Tel: 1 (513) 459 3400 www.broadcast.harris.com...

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