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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Important Safety Information This section provides important safety guidelines for operators and service personnel. Specific warnings and cautions appear throughout the manual where they apply. Please read and follow this important information, especially those instructions related to the risk of electric shock or injury to persons.
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Notices The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley equipment means that it has been tested and certified as complying with applicable Intertek Testing Services regulations and recommendations for USA/Canada. The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complies with all applicable European Union (CE) directives.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Cautions A caution indicates a possible hazard to equipment that could result in equipment damage. Observe the following cautions when operating or working on this equipment: • This equipment is meant to be installed in a restricted access location. Note: Limited access restrictions apply to Video Processor Frames and Servers, not to operator controlled equipment such as Control Panels,...
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Notices • Cards in an earth grounded metal frame or casing do not require any special ESD protection. Battery Handling This product may include a backup battery. There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Identifie une borne de mise à la terre de protection. Il faut relier cette borne à la terre avant d’effectuer toute autre connexion à l’équipement. Identifie une borne de mise à la terre externe qui peut être connectée en tant que borne de mise à...
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Notices • Un cordon d’alimentation dûment homologué doit être utilisé pour connecter l’appareil à une tension de secteur de 120 V CA ou 240 V CA. • La protection de ce produit contre les courts-circuits (surintensités) dépend de l’installation électrique du bâtiment. Assurez-vous qu'un fusible ou un disjoncteur pour 120 V CA ou 240 V CA est utilisé...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual • Si l’équipement n’est pas pourvu d’un modules d’alimentation auto-adaptables, vérifiez la configuration de chacun des modules d'alimentation avant de les mettre sous tension. • Assurez une ventilation adéquate. Pour éviter toute surchauffe du produit, assurez une ventilation de l’équipement conformément aux instructions d’installation.
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Notices conformément aux instructions du fabricant. Avant de vous séparer de votre équipement Grass Valley, veuillez consulter les informations de mise au rebut et de recyclage à: http://www.grassvalley.com/assets/media/5692/Take-Back_Instructions.pdf Précautions pour les écrans LCD et TFT Regarder l’écran pendant une trop longue période de temps peut nuire à votre vision.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Battery Disposal Before disposing of your Grass Valley equipment, please remove the battery as follows: 1 Make sure the AC adapter / power Cord is unplugged from the power outlet. 2 Remove the protective cover from your equipment. 3 Gently remove the battery from its holder using a blunt instrument for leverage such as a screwdriver if necessary.
Notices Laser Safety - Fiber Output SFP and QSFP Modules Warning LASER SAFETY The average optical output power does not exceed 0 dBm (1mW) under normal operating conditions. Unused optical outputs should be covered to prevent direct exposure to the laser beam.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual EMC Standards This unit conforms to the following standards: EN55032:2015 (Class A) Electromagnetic Compatibility of multimedia equipment - Emission requirements EN61000-3-2:2014 (Class A) Electromagnetic Compatibility - Limits for harmonic current emissions EN61000-3-3:2013 Electromagnetic Compatibility - Limits of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker EN55103-2:2009 (Environment E2) Electromagnetic Compatibility, Product family standard for audio, video, audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use.
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SFP+ type ports; and fit 75 Ώ RF terminators to BNC type ports. COAXIAL CABLES Coaxial cables connections (particularly serial digital video connections) shall be made with high-quality double-screened coaxial cables such as Belden 8281 or BBC type PSF1/2M and Belden 1694A (for 3Gbps). D-TYPE CONNECTORS D-type connectors shall have metal shells making good RF contact with the cable screen.
Table of Contents FCC Compliance..............ii Patent Information .
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Table of Contents 15RU Video Processor Views ............47 15-RU Power Supply Views.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly with Local Aux ......92 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat without Local Aux .
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Table of Contents Karrera Suites and Control Surfaces ......... 135 Karrera Control Panel Network Cabling.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Gateway IP Addresses ............169 Default IP Addresses On Isolated Network .
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Table of Contents Remote Aux Panel Registration ..........215 Control Panel Brightness Adjustment .
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Configure a 4K Key Source Definition (Key Inputs) ......251 Configure a 4K Output.
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Table of Contents Match Sync..............288 About the GV K-Frame X 12G SDI GB (Gearbox) Board.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual External Devices ..............333 VDCP Ethernet .
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Table of Contents Kayenne/Karrera Menu Panel IP Information........366 Video Processor Frame Maintenance .
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Video Processor Frame Traps ..........401 Control Panel Traps.
Introduction Overview The Grass Valley K-Frame family of multi-format digital production switchers provides powerful, ground-breaking features designed to meet the widest range of requirements for live studio, mobile, and post-production applications. The following Video Processors are the heart of the system, providing extensive video switching and signal processing capabilities: •...
Introduction K-Frame Standard Frame • Optional DoubleTake™ (split M/E mode) effectively increases the number of M/Es and adds flexibility to Suites operation while FlexiKey™ programmable clean feed mode supports separately programmable configurations of keyers from four M/E outputs. • Aux bus transitions for dissolves and wipes on aux bus outputs. •...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual K-Frame Compact Frame • Up to 80 inputs and 48 outputs. • Up to 5 M/Es, accessible across four suites, increased to 10 virtual M/Es by using DoubleTake. • Every M/E has six keyers with standard keying modes including Chroma Key, two frame stores per keyer—every keyer except for Controller M/E can use the pool of optional floating 3D iDPMs.
Introduction GV K-Frame X Standard Frame GV K-Frame X Standard Frame • Up to 192 inputs and 96 outputs. • Up to 9 M/Es, accessible across four suites—by using DoubleTake this may be increased to 18 virtual M/Es. • Every M/E has six keyers with standard keying modes including Chroma Key, two frame stores per keyer—every keyer except for Controller M/E can use the pool of floating 3D iDPMs.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 2-ME 25 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Panel Control Unit (PCU) Kayenne 2-M/E 25 Control Surface 1-ME 15 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Panel Control Unit (PCU) Kayenne 1-M/E 15 Control Surface The modular design and use of a separate PCU supports the hot-replacement of individual Control Panel components, if necessary, while the rest of the system remains operational.
Introduction Control Panel Stripes Control Panel Stripes The main Kayenne Control Panel is organized into from one to five Stripes. Each Stripe consists of a tray and its complement of drop-in modules. An M/E Stripe has a module for Source Selection, Transition, and individual E-MEM control. Additional Master E-MEM, Machine Control, Multi-Function, and Local Aux modules are populated to complete the control surface functionality.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Basic Single Suite Kayenne Panel System A basic K-Frame system consists of a Control Panel, a Menu application running on a touch screen Menu Panel, and a Video Processor Frame. The Control Panel and Menu application make up a control surface associated with that frame.
Introduction Karrera Control Surface Suite 1 4-ME 35 Kayenne Control Panel Menu Panel Panel Control Unit (PCU) KSP 1-ME Soft Panel Option (Keyboard Included) Menu on PC (Customer Supplied PC) (Customer Supplied PC) Menu Panel Suite 2 Standard 13-RU K-Frame 2-ME 25 Kayenne Control Panel Panel Control Unit (PCU) Kayenne Multi-Suite Standard Frame Example...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Modifier Bus/Row Delegation Local E-MEM Section & Modifier Section(3) Section(2) Device Stripe Control Stripe Stripe Source System Bar Transition Master Vertical Horizontal Selection Section(3) E-MEM Keyer Keyer Section(3) Section Section(3) Section Karrera 3-M/E 35 Control Surface Karrera Menu on PC Karrera 2-ME 25 Control Panel (Customer Supplied PC)
Introduction Karrera K-Frame System Examples right side edge of the panel and two on the back for keyboard and mouse (wired or wireless are supported). A fanless PC, running Windows OS, is available which mounts behind the Menu Panel. Karrera K-Frame System Examples Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System A basic K-Frame system consists of a Control Panel, a Menu application running on a PC, and a Video Processor Frame.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Suite 1 Karrera 3-ME 35 Control Panel Optional Touch Screen Karrera Menu Panel with with Fanless PC and Articulated Arm KSP 1-ME Standard 15-RU Soft Panel Option K-Frame (Keyboard Included) (Customer Supplied PC) Suite 2 Karrera Menu on PC Karrera 2-ME 25 Control Panel (Customer Supplied PC)
Introduction Basic Single Suite GV Korona Panel System Example GV Korona Control Surfaces Basic Single Suite GV Korona Panel System Example A Basic GV Korona system consists of a Control Panel with a fully integrated multi-touch menu system and an S-series 6RU Frame. GV Korona 2-M/E 20 Control Panel K-Frame V-series 3-RU GV Korona Single Suite S-Series Frame Example...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Suite 1 3-M/E 35 Kayenne Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Optional Device Articulated Control Module Panel Control Unit (PCU) 2-M/E 20 GV Korona Control Panel Standard 13-RU K-Frame Suite 2 Karrera Menu on PC 2-M/E 25 Karrera Control Panel (Customer Supplied PC) K-Frame Multi-Suite Frame Example...
Introduction Soft Panel (KSP) Option Soft Panel (KSP) Option Soft Panel Application The KSP is an optional 1-M/E Soft Panel GUI which provides direct control of switching crosspoints, recalling effects and macros together with an integrated version of the Menu application.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Supported Control Protocols • PBus II • Grass Valley CPL (Control Point Language) for Control Panel, Menu, Frame, and Automation systems • GPI Inputs and Outputs • Serial BVW-75 for VTR control • AMP (advanced media protocol) for Profile PVS, Profile XP Media Platform, K2, M-Series, Turbo iDDR, and T2 iDDR systems over Ethernet •...
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Introduction Supported Control Protocols...
Frame Installation Overview This section provides Grass Valley Video Production Center rack installation instructions, cooling and power requirements, and chassis and board descriptions for the K-Frame 13-RU, 6-RU (Compact and S-series) 3-RU, and GV K-Frame X 15-RU video Frames. Weight Distribution Make sure that you mount the unit in the rack so that it is evenly balanced to prevent damage to the frame and to avoid creating a hazardous condition.
Frame Installation 15-RU (GV K-Frame X) Video Processor Dimensions 15-RU (GV K-Frame X) Video Processor Dimensions 15-RU Dimensions (Front View) CAUTION: Mounting a GV K-Frame X in a rack immediately below equipment that extends forward from the rack may not provide enough clearance to completely remove the door.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 15-RU Dimensions (Side View)
Frame Installation 15RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow 15RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow Air Exhaust Air Exhaust Air Exhaust Intake DO NOT BLOCK DOOR 15-RU Rack Mounting and Cooling Airflow...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 15RU Video Processor Views ME C1 & C2 Image Store Controller ME B1 & B2 with ME ME A1 & A2 ME D1 & D2 IMAGE STORE ME D1 & D2 ME C1 & C2 CONTROLLER &...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual VID I/O 1 VID I/O 3 VID I/O 4 VID I/O 5 CONTROL I/O VID I/O 9 VID I/O 10 MOD I/O 1 MOD I/O 3 VID I/O 2 VID I/O 6 VID I/O 7 VID I/O 8 IN 1-16 IN 33-48...
Frame Installation 15-RU Power Supply Views 15-RU Power Supply Views A 1-RU Power Supply Frame provides DC power for the 15-RU Video Processor Frame. Front View with Cover 482 mm 19.0 in. 44 mm 1.72 in. Power Modules (up to 3) Front View Cover Removed DC Power Out Rear View...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 442 mm 17.4 in. 466 mm 18.3 in. 449 mm 17.7 in. 265 mm 490 mm 10.4 in. 19.2 in. 448 mm 41 mm 17.6 in. 1.6 in. 483 mm 19.0 in. 15-RU Power Supply Frame Dimensions (Top View) 15-RU Power Supply Frame Rack Installation and Airflow The power supply frame used with the 15-RU GV K-Frame X is ideally rack mounted immediately above the Video Processor chassis.
Frame Installation 15-RU Power Supply Cooling Exhaust Power Supply Frame Intake GV K-Frame X 15-RU Power Supply Rack Installation and Cooling Airflow Rear Rack Support Exhaust Rear Rack Support Intake 15-RU Power Supply Rack Installation 15-RU Power Supply Cooling The top surface of the rear of the GV K-Frame X Power Supply Frame has air holes and is slightly recessed, which permits air flow even if equipment is mounted in the rack directly...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual above. These top recessed air holes must remain open for proper cooling. Ensure paper or other obstructions do not block these air holes. 15-RU Power Supply AC Requirements The GV K-Frame X 15-RU Power Supply Frame has provision to support up to three hot swappable power modules.
Frame Installation About Low Line (120V) Operational Considerations not be a problem. In areas where there is a choice between high line or low line operation, the user should consider the advantages and disadvantages of each power sourcing scheme. About Low Line (120V) Operational Considerations If low line (120V) operation is used (mostly in North America) three characteristics of the switcher should be kept in mind when provisioning AC power for the system, which will result in the most reliable system possible:...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 13-RU Video Processor Dimensions 482 mm 19.0 in. 460 mm 18.1 in. 439 mm 17.3 in. 577 mm 22.7 in. K-Frame 13-RU Dimensions (Front View) CAUTION: Mounting a K-Frame in a rack immediately below equipment that extends forward from the rack may not provide enough clearance to completely remove the K-Frame door.
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Frame Installation 13-RU Video Processor Dimensions 442 mm 17.4 in. 566 mm 22.3 In. 602 mm 23.7 in. 37 mm 1.5 in. 483 mm 19.0 in. K-Frame 13-RU Dimensions (Top View)
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 13RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow CAUTION: K-Frame installations require the use of the provided rear rack supports. Rear Rack Support Air Exhaust (Chassis Top) Rear Rack Support Intake (Chassis Bottom) Intake (Chassis Bottom) K-Frame 13-RU Rack Mounting and Cooling Airflow 13RU Video Processor Views CAUTION: The Video Processor front door must remain in place and...
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Frame Installation 13RU Video Processor Views Image Store ME C1 & C2 ME B1 & B2 Controller ME D1 & D2 with ME ME A1 & A2 Assembly IMAGE STORE ME D1 & D2 ME C1 & C2 CONTROLLER & ME ME B1 &...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Input Video Output Video (32 inputs with (16 pairs of identical 1 Tally/GPI each) outputs each) Up to 5 modules Up to 4 modules CAUTION Turn off power before removing or installing Control I/O in slot R6. Mod I/O 1 Mod I/O 3 Mod I/O 5...
Frame Installation 6-RU Video Processor Dimensions 6-RU Video Processor Dimensions 482 mm 19.0 in. 460 mm 18.1 in. 439 mm 17.3 in. 264 mm 10.4 in. K-Frame 6-RU Dimensions (Front View) CAUTION: Mounting a K-Frame in a rack immediately below equipment that extends forward from the rack may not provide enough clearance to completely remove the K-Frame door.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 442 mm 17.4 in. 596 mm 22.0 In. 559 mm 23.5 in. 37 mm 1.5 in. 483 mm 19.0 in. K-Frame 6-RU Dimensions (Top View)
Frame Installation 6RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow 6RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow CAUTION: K-Frame installations require the use of the provided rear rack supports. Rear Rack Support Exhaust Rear Rack Support Intake K-Frame 6-RU Rack Installation and Cooling Airflow 6RU Compact S-series Front View with Doors Removed The Compact S-series Frame includes four keyers per M/E and two Multiviewers on the Controller board.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual ME A Controller ME B Assembly Front Slots F1 - F4 K-Frame Compact S-series 6-RU, Front View with Door Removed 6RU Compact Front Views with Doors Removed The Compact Frame includes optionally, an Image Store board and six keyers per M/E. ME A ME B Controller...
Frame Installation 6RU Video Processor Rear View 6RU Video Processor Rear View Input Video Output Video Control I/O (32 inputs, (16 outputs) (Reference,Ethernet 8 GPI in/out, and 24 Tally) Up to 2 modules and Serial ports) Up to 2 modules Modular I/O Power Supply Up to 4 modules...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Ethernet (6) (communications) SERIAL PORTS RS422/485 LINK/ACTIVITY OFF-10/AMBER-100/GREEN-1000 ANALOG REFERENCE Serial Ports (8) Reference RS422/485 Illuminated LED indicates Port 1 is in diagnostic mode 3RU Video Processor Dimensions 482.6 mm 19.0 in. 132.6 mm 5.2 in.
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Frame Installation 3RU Video Processor Dimensions 563.5 mm 22.185 in. 39 mm 1.5 in. 482.6 mm 19.0 in. K-Frame V-series 3-RU Dimensions (Top View)
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 3RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow CAUTION: K-Frame installations require the use of the provided rear rack supports. Exhaust Rear Rack Support x2 Exhaust Intake 3RU Front Views with Door Removed The V-series Frame Fan Assembly is removed to access the Controller/Image Store, M/E and other boards.
Frame Installation K-Frame V-series Controller Connections and Status Indicators The V-series Frame includes a Controller/Image Store board, an M/E board, with four keyers per licensed M/E and VPE. Note: Slots are keyed to prevent damage resulting from boards being installed in the wrong slots. K-Frame V-series 3-RU, Front View with Door and Fan Assembly Removed K-Frame V-series Controller Connections and Status Indicators Test Points...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Video I/O up to 4 modules Controller I/O Reference I/O Power Supply AC 3-RU, Rear View SDI Ethernet (6) (communications) Console Ports Serial Ports (4) Illuminated LED indicates RS232 RS422/485 Port 1 is in diagnostic mode Controller I/O Connections, Rear of Chassis Sync Reference...
Frame Installation K-Frame 13RU Power Supply Views K-Frame 13RU Power Supply Views A 1-RU Power Supply Frame provides DC power for the Standard, 13RU K-Frame Video Processor. Front View with Cover 482 mm 19.0 in. 44 mm 1.72 in. Power Modules (up to 3) Front View Cover Removed DC Power Out Rear View...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 442 mm 17.4 in. 466 mm 18.3 in. 449 mm 17.7 in. 265 mm 490 mm 10.4 in. 19.2 in. 448 mm 41 mm 17.6 in. 1.6 in. 483 mm 19.0 in. K-Frame 13RU Power Supply Frame Dimensions (Top View) K-Frame 13RU Power Supply Frame Rack Installation and Airflow The K-Frame power supply frame is ideally rack mounted immediately above the Standard Video Processor chassis.
Frame Installation K-Frame 13RU Power Supply Cooling Exhaust Power Supply Frame Intake K-Frame Chassis Standard K-Frame Power Supply Rack Installation and Cooling Airflow Rear Rack Support Exhaust Rear Rack Support Intake Isolated K-Frame Standard Power Supply Rack Installation K-Frame 13RU Power Supply Cooling The top surface of the rear of the K-Frame Power Supply Frame has air holes and is slightly recessed, which permits air flow even if equipment is mounted in the rack directly above.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual These top recessed air holes must remain open for proper cooling. Ensure paper or other obstructions do not block these air holes. K-Frame 13RU Power Supply AC Requirements The K-Frame Power Supply Frame has provision to support up to three hot swappable power modules.
Frame Installation About High Line (208V-240V) Verses Low Line (120V) Operations • Consider future options—The total AC power consumption is significantly influenced by the number and type of hardware options installed. This includes the number of M/Es, Inputs, Outputs, and Modular I/Os. About High Line (208V-240V) Verses Low Line (120V) Operations North American users usually have a choice to use low line (120 volts) or high line (208-240 volts) as the AC source.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual • Consider brown-out—Modern switching power supplies are constant power devices and as such, unlike resistive loads, the input current increases as the input voltage decreases. • Consider power supply failure—If two or three power modules are present, they will load share.
Frame Installation K-Frame Video Processor Door Removal Clearance Power Supply Lock Screw Lock Compact Frame Power Supply Lock Screw c Loosen the lock screw a few turns to the left, using a Phillips head screwdriver. d Slide the lock toward the OPEN label (left) and pull the power supply straight out of the chassis.
Control Surface Installation Control Surfaces • Kayenne and Karrera Control Panels support an optional external Menu Panel, included in this section. • GV Korona Control Panels have a built-in multi-touch menu. Kayenne Control Surfaces A typical Kayenne control surface has a modular Control Panel, a Menu Panel, and is driven by a Panel Control Unit (PCU) frame.
Control Surface Installation Control Panel Cooling so visibility of a monitor wall should be considered prior to installation. An assembled Control Panel can be operated from a tabletop, or it can be installed into a cutout. The Local Aux Stripe can be connected to the Control Panel support structure at a 45 degree angle, or it can be mounted separately in its own backsplash cutout.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 4-M/E 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly 1533.7 mm 60.4 in. 813.5 mm 10.3 mm 275.0 mm 32.0 in. 0.4 in. 10.8 in. 622.8 mm 74.0 mm 24.5 in. 109.2 mm 2.9 in. 4.3 in. 14.3 mm 1501.5 mm 0.6 in.
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Control Surface Installation 4-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly 1533.7 mm 124.0 mm 60.4 in. 813.5 mm 4.9 in. 32.0 in. 771.5 mm 30.4 in. 10.4 mm 1501.5 mm 14.3 mm 0.4 in. 59.1 in. 0.6 in. 622.8 mm 720.0 mm 14.1 mm 24.5 in.
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Control Surface Installation 4-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly 4-M/E Support Structure, Flat Installation...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 4-M/E 25 Control Panel Control panels with 25 source selection buttons are narrower in width, but otherwise have the same dimensions as 35 source button models. 4-ME 25 Curved Installation 1341.7 mm 52.8 in. 621.5 mm 24.5 in.
Control Surface Installation 3-M/E 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly 3-M/E 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly 1533.7 mm 60.4 in. 813.5 mm 208.0 mm 32.0 in. 8.2 in. 10.3 mm 14.8 mm 0.4 in. 0.6 in. 622.8 mm 1501.5 mm 74.0 mm 24.5 in.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 3-ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503.5 +/-1 mm 59.2 +/-.04 in. 720 mm 28.3 in. 42.5 +/-1 mm 32.0 +2 -0 mm 1.7 +/-.04 1.3 +.08 in. -0 in. 15 mm 491.0 +/-1 mm 625.0 +/-1 mm .60 in.
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Control Surface Installation 3-M/E 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 3-M/E Support Structure, Curved Installation 3-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly 1533.7 mm 124.0 mm 60.4 in. 813.5 mm 4.9 in. 32.0 in. 622.8 mm 24.5 in. 10.2 mm 1501.5 mm 14.4 mm 0.4 in. 59.1 in.
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Control Surface Installation 3-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly 3-M/E Support Structure, Flat Installation...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 3-M/E 25 Control Panel Control panels with 25 source selection buttons are narrower in width, but otherwise have the same dimensions as 35 source button models. 3-ME 25 Curved Installation 1341.7 mm 52.8 in. 621.5 mm 24.5 in.
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Control Surface Installation 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly 2-ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503.5 +/-1 mm 59.2 +/-.04 in. 720 mm 28.3 in. 42.5 +/-1 mm 32.0 +2 -0 mm 1.7 +/-.04 1.3 +.08 in. -0 in. 476.0 +/-1 mm 10 mm 340.5 +/-1 mm 18.7 +/-.04 in.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 2-M/E Support Structure, Curved Installation...
Control Surface Installation 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly with Local Aux 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly with Local Aux 1533.6 mm 60.4 in. 813.5 mm 124.0 mm 32.0 in. 4.9 in. 10.3 mm 0.4 in. 474.1 mm 1501.5 mm 10 mm 74.0 mm 18.7in.
Control Surface Installation 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat without Local Aux 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat without Local Aux 15.8 mm 0.62 in. 15.2 mm 0.60 in. 10.3 mm 1533.7 mm 0.4 in. 60.4 in. 325.4 mm 1501.5 mm 74.0 mm 12.8 in.
Control Surface Installation 1-M/E 15 Control Panel 1-M/E 15 Control Panel 15.8 mm 0.62 in. 15.2 mm 0.60 in. 10.3 mm 758.3 mm 0.4 in. 29.9 in. 325.4 mm 726.0 mm 74.0 mm 12.8 in. 28.6 in. 2.9 in. 1-M/E 15 Control Panel Dimensions, Flat Installation 728 +/-1 mm 28.7 +/-.04 in.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Separately Mounted Local Aux Stripe (35 & 25 Models) Local Aux 35 Width Local Aux 25 Width 10.3 mm 621.7 mm 813.7 mm 0.4 in. 24.5 in. 32.0 in. 74.0 mm 2.9 in. 15.2 mm 781.5 mm 589.5 mm 15.8 mm...
Control Surface Installation Touch Screen Menu Panel Installation Touch Screen Menu Panel Installation Menu Panel Dimensions Front View Side View, Right 417.8 mm 16.45 in. 64.1 mm 2.52 in. 270.0 mm 10.63 in. 76.2 mm 12.7 mm 3.00 in. 5.0 in. 8.4 mm 19.1 mm .33 in.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Bottom View Side View, Right DVI-D USB Type B PCU Connector USB (2) Used with PC. Used with Kayenne PCU, and provides power with PC. USB (2) Menu Panel Connections Menu Panel Cooling CAUTION: Do not install the Menu Panel into an enclosed space.
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Control Surface Installation Touch Screen Menu Panel Installation 79.4 mm 3.125 in. 195.3 mm 7.69 in. horizontal vertical range range 685.8 mm 454.7 mm 27.0 in. 17.0 in. 225.5 mm 387.4 mm 8.88 in. 157 mm 15.25 in. 6.18 in. 114.3 mm 4.5 in.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Karrera Control Surface A typical Karrera control surface has a Control Panel and a Karrera Menu on PC or Menu Panel option. 3-M/E Karrera Control Panel Installation 82.8 mm 510.0 mm 3.3 in. 3.8 mm 20.1 in.
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Control Surface Installation 3-M/E Karrera Control Panel Installation 13.6 mm 13.6 mm 0.53 in. 0.53 in. 44.5 mm 58.0 mm 1.7 in. 2.3 in. 223.0 mm 198.0 mm 8.8 in. 7.8 in. 455.5 mm 287.0 mm 11.3 in. 17.9 in. 495.4 mm 625.5 mm 19.5 in.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 84.5 mm 362.0 mm 3.3 in. 4.5 mm 14.3 in. 0.18 in. 55.1 mm 134.4 mm 2.2 in. 5.3 in. 333.3 mm 1221.7 mm 13.1 in. 48.1 in. 1248.6 mm 49.2 in. 362.0 mm 14.3 in.
Control Surface Installation 2-M/E Compact Karrera Control Panel Installation 12 Volt DC Out Ethernet USB* VGA* Aux Panel Control Cooling Fan Air Exhaust AC Power (not Ethernet) Air Intake * Reserved for maintenance use 2-M/E Karrera Control Panel Rear Connections 2-M/E Compact Karrera Control Panel Installation 83 mm 510.0 mm...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 14 mm 14 mm 0.5 in. 0.5 in. 62 mm 128 mm 2.5 in. 5.0 in. 150 mm 5.9 in. 169 mm 6.7 in. 522 mm 20.6 in. 616 mm 270 mm 24.2 in. 10.6 in.
Control Surface Installation PC Requirements The Karrera Menu application can be installed on a user PC, which can be configured with the Karrera network to provide a primary or additional control point to the Karrera system. CAUTION: Access to the user PC should be controlled when the Karrera system is in use, to prevent accidental changes to Karrera system operations.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Refer to the separate Karrera Release Notes for specific software installation information. User PC Configuration Windows Firewall, and any other firewall security software (e.g. Officescan Personal Firewall), must be disabled to use the Switcher Installer program or NetConfig on a user PC. Optional Touch Screen Menu Panel Installation The Touch Screen Menu Option consists of: •...
Control Surface Installation Menu Panel Dimensions Menu Panel Dimensions Front View Side View, Right 417.8 mm 16.45 in. 64.1 mm 2.52 in. 270.0 mm 10.63 in. 76.2 mm 12.7 mm 3.00 in. 5.0 in. 8.4 mm 19.1 mm .33 in. 17.3 mm .79 in.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Menu Panel Connectors Bottom View Side View, Right DVI-D USB Type B PCU Connector USB (2) Used with PC. Used with Kayenne PCU, and provides power with PC. USB (2) Menu Panel Connections Menu Panel Cooling CAUTION: Do not install the Menu Panel into an enclosed space.
Control Surface Installation Fanless PC Dimensions and Connectors Fanless PC Dimensions and Connectors 254 mm 10.0 in. 56 mm 2.2 in. Fanless PC Dimensions Firewire USB 2.0 Headphone Power Hard Disk Reset Power Mic Input 1394 Port Port On/Off Fanless PC Front Connectors...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual DVI-D Audio Power Serial PS/2 Ports USB 2.0 Line Out Input Port Port Ethernet Fanless PC Rear Connectors Menu Panel Articulated Arm Installation The Menu Panel has VESA 75 threads on the back that can be used to mount the Menu Panel to the supplied articulated arm, or any VESA compliant mounting system.
Control Surface Installation Menu Panel Hardware Installation With Articulated Arm Menu Panel Hardware Installation With Articulated Arm Fanless PC Attach four touch screen hex screws next. “U” Bracket “T” Bracket “X” Bracket Touch Screen Menu Attach “X” bracket to articulated arm mount with four flat-head Slide Fanless PC into screws first.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Optional Local Aux Panel Installation Local Aux Panel Dimensions 71 mm 2.8 in. 78 mm 445 mm 227 mm 158.6 mm 45 mm 3.1 in. 17.5 in. 8.9 in. 6.2 in. 122 mm 1.8 in. 4.8 in.
Control Surface Installation Local Aux 25 Panel Dimensions Local Aux 25 Panel Dimensions 71 mm 2.8 in. 158.6 mm 78 mm 255 mm 227 mm 45 mm 6.2 in. 10.0 in. 8.9 in. 3.1 in. 122 mm 1.8 in. 4.8 in. 603 mm 23.8 in.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Tabletop/Backsplash Cutout Installation Local Aux 35 Panel Cutout 809 +/-1 mm Ear Overlap 31.9 +/-.04 in. 17 mm 0.7 in. 159 +/-1 mm Local Aux Panel Cutout 6.3 +/-.04 in. Local Aux 25 Panel Cutout 619 +/-1 mm 24.4 +/-.04 in.
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Control Surface Installation Local Aux 25 Panel Dimensions 55° Viewing Angle This placement provides 18 mm (0.7 in.) clearance 165 mm between Local Aux Panel front 6.5 in. 5 mm 25 Button 35 Button and Main Panel upper edge. 0.2 in. (left of cutout) Aux Base Aux Base 514 mm...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 55° Viewing Angle This placement provides 18 mm (0.7 in.) clearance 165 mm 25 Button Aux Bases between Local Aux Panel front 6.5 in. 2 mm and Main Panel upper edge. 0.1 in. (right of cutout) 521 mm 20.5 in.
Control Surface Installation GV Korona Control Surfaces GV Korona Control Surfaces Use the GV Korona control surface cutout dimensions (2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions, on page 123 and 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions, on page 126) to prepare your consoles for GV Korona Control Panel installation. 3-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 28.16 (715.22) 27.35 (694.67) 22.90 (581.78) 11.06 (280.80) 9.88 (250.88) 8.68 (220.35) 21.01 (533.67) 1.82 (46.25) 28.95 (735.40) (6.60) (14.99) 3-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Side Dimensions 3.44 2.85 (87.38) (72.39) 1.39 (35.31) 6.31 6.31 4.83 6.28...
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Control Surface Installation 3-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 3-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Left Side Mount to Vent Dimensions 3-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis. 612 574(#%' /+..'& 4'%'55 #4'# 5'' &'6#+.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis. 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Front Dimensions 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Side Dimensions...
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Control Surface Installation 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions (24.11) 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Mounting Dimensions 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Left Side Mount to Vent Dimensions...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis. 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions...
Control Surface Installation 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis. 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Front Dimensions 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Side Dimensions...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual (24.11) 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Mounting Dimensions 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Left Side Mount to Vent Dimension...
Control Surface Installation 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis.
System Cabling About the K-Frame System Cabling Section This section provides overview information that is common to all K-Frame systems as well as information specific to Kayenne, Karrera, and GV Korona K-Frame Control Panels and components. System Cabling Overview The K-Frame systems use Ethernet, serial, and USB connections and custom multi-pin cables for systems with Kayenne Control Panels.
System Cabling Ethernet Switch Ethernet Switch The Ethernet switch built into the K-Frame auto-detects speed and polarity, and is 10/100/1000 Mbps capable. Either straight-through or crossover Ethernet cabling can be used. Available Ethernet connectors may be connected to the Facility LAN or other devices, as needed.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Factory Default Network Settings K-Frame System Default IP Addresses Devices IP Address Video Processor Frame CPU 192.168.0.170 Image Store CPU 192.168.0.171 Control Panel Surface 1A 192.168.0.173 Touch Screen Menu Panel 1 (Kayenne/Karrera) 192.168.0.175 Touch Screen Menu Panel 2 (Kayenne/Karrera) 192.168.0.176 Control Panel Surface 1B 192.168.0.177...
System Cabling System Cabling for Kayenne Control Panels System Cabling for Kayenne Control Panels USB, Ethernet, and custom multi-pin cabling is used to connect the Kayenne Video Processing Frame, Panel Control Unit (PCU), Control Panel, and Menu Panel components. In addition to the Video Processing Frame, the PCU also includes a built-in Ethernet Switch. K-Frame Menu Panel Kayenne PCU...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Two Cable PCU Frame Connection K-Frame Kayenne PCU Processor Menu Video Processor Internal Control Menu Image Store (option) Panel Main LAN Panel Panel Aux LAN (reserved) PCU to Kayenne K-Frame Network Connection Methods The PCU Ethernet switch to K-Frame Video Processor Ethernet switch cable connection is used for Menu Panel communications.
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System Cabling Kayenne Suites and Control Surfaces Kayenne Suite 1 Suite 1 Menu Panel Control Surface A Kayenne Control Panel Local Aux Stripe K-Frame Processor Kayenne PCU ME Stripe Menu Video ME Stripe Processor Hard ME Stripe Disk Internal Control Menu Suite 1 Hard...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual K-Frame Video Processor Ethernet Kayenne PCU 1 (100m / 300ft max single hop length, unlimited distance using switches) Kayenne Suite 1 Menu Video Processor Menu Panel Internal Control Kayenne Control Panel Menu Image Store Local Aux Stripe (option) ME Stripe...
System Cabling Kayenne Satellite Panel Cabling mapped, but this order matches the default configuration. The table below shows the connections for various Kayenne Control Panel models used in a single suite. PCU Port to Control Panel Stripe Connections, Single Suite Control Panel Model PCU Port Panel Stripe...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual The Single Module Satellite Panel has internal module cabling the same as the other Stripes. Simply plug the module into a port using the provided cable. The Double Module Satellite Panel has a similar internal cabling arrangement, but one cable passes through a hole to the other tray.
System Cabling Karrera Control Panel Network Cabling Suite Boundary Suite 1 Ethernet Menu Ethernet Menu Panel (100m / 300ft max single hop length, unlimited distance using switches) DVI-D K-Frame Video Processor Ethernet LAN Switch Karrera Control Panel, Suite 1 RS-422/485 Video GPI In/Out Processor...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Touch Screen Menu Panel Bottom View Power Supply (80 watts) Power Source Fanless PC USB 2.0 Port Ethernet (front side Connector DVI-D 90 deg.) Type B (straight) Switcher Network Power Input Karrera Control Panel (rear) DVI-D (rear side 90 deg.)
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System Cabling Optional Karrera Local Aux Panel Cabling Karrera Control Panel (rear) 12 Volt Panel to DC Out Local Aux Control Redundant AC (not Ethernet) Power Sources (2) Switcher Ethernet Network Karrera Local Aux Panel Use tiewrap for cable strain relief. 12 Volt DC In Local Aux Panel Cabling...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual System Cabling for the GV Korona Control Panel The GV Korona K-Frame system uses Ethernet connections for communications. The K-Frame Video Processor has a built-in Ethernet switch. Tally outputs and GPI I/O (General Purpose Interface Input/Output) control are also available on the K-Frame. CAUTION: The facility network used for your K-Frame system (and other video production equipment) should be kept separate from any external network, to prevent network...
System Cabling K-Frame Video Cabling Suite Boundary Suite 1 Ethernet Ethernet (100m / 300ft max single hop length, unlimited distance using switches) K-Frame Video Processor Ethernet LAN Switch Kayenne Control Panel, Suite 1 RS-422/485 Video GPI In/Out Processor Tally Keyboard, VGA Internal Control RS-232 Operator’s...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual SDI Outputs Identical signals are present on each of the paired output connectors on the back of the Video Processor Frame. All of the outputs carry the same video format, as determined by the standard selected and by the reference signals connected. Reference Input The K-Frame Video Processor has referencing that can lock to any digital input video signal or one analog looping reference input.
System Cabling ClipStore Cabling ClipStore Cabling The K-Frame system uses an Ethernet connection for communications with ClipStore. Ethernet cables are connected from the K-Frame, either directly or through a dedicated Ethernet switch, to the bottom left (of the four) 100BT/1000BT Ethernet ports on the Summit/Solo backplane.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual ClipStore (4 Channel Summit) C1 SDI IN 1 C1 SDI IN 2 Channel 1 C1 SDI OUT 1 C1 SDI OUT 2 C2 SDI IN 1 C2 SDI IN 2 Channel 2 C2 SDI OUT 1 C2 SDI OUT 2 K-Frame Video Processing...
System Cabling K-Frame Video Processor Frame GPI/Relay Tally Interface ClipStore (Summit) Aux Bus Out/Video to DA (odd) Aux Bus Aux Bus Out/Key to DA (even) Pair Out Channel 1 Channel 2 Video Processing Frame Video/Key Channels In Channel 3 Channel 4 ClipStore Connection Using Distribution Amplifiers K-Frame Video Processor Frame GPI/Relay Tally Interface The GPI (General Purpose Interface) and relay tally interface provides a means to transfer...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual software and the relay tally is driven by the Relay Tally system software. Relay tally connections can be used to trigger GPIs on external devices. GPI Inputs The purpose of the GPI In pins is to provide a stimulus from the external devices to the switcher.
System Cabling Relay Tally/GPI Outputs + 3.3 V Opto Isolator 50-pin Connector (1 of 8) Pin Numbers 150 ohm GPI IN 1 Open Collector + 3.3 V Opto Isolator (5 of 8) 150 ohm GPI IN 5 Ground and Chassis User Equipment Video Processor Frame GPI Input Connections (Typical 2 of 8 Connections...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 50-pin Connector Pin Numbers Tally1A Tally2A Logic Tally3A Tally4A Common A Tally5B Tally6B Common B 12V Lamp GPIOut3G GPIOut4G Common G 12V Lamp GPIOut5H GPIOut6H 12V Lamp GPIOut7H GPIOut8H + 12V DC Common H Video Processor Frame User Equipment Relay Tally and GPI Output Connection Example...
System Cabling GPI In, GPI Out, Relay Tally Pin Assignments sure to install diodes across the relay coils to clamp inductive spikes. Shielded cable is recommended for the connection from the switcher to the user Relay Tally system. Relay Tally and GPI Output Specifications Maximum current for any one output 1 amp AC/DC Maximum current for any one common...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual D-50 Female Pin 18 Pin 1 Pin 34 Pin 33 Pin 17 Pin 50 Socket Pinout GPI Signals IMPORTANT: For V-series, use the column labeled “1” only. GPI In, Tally, GPI Out Signals Ribbon 50-Pin D- Cable GPIInCom...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual GV K-Frame X Video Processor Frame GPI/Relay Tally Interface The GPI (General Purpose Interface) and relay tally interface provides a means to transfer commands to and from the switcher to external devices. A one wire per function parallel hardware relay mechanism is used.
System Cabling Relay Tally/GPI Outputs + 3.3 V Opto Isolator 37-pin Connector (1 of 4) Pin Numbers 150 ohm GPI IN 1 Open Collector Ground and Chassis User Equipment Video Processor Frame GPI Input Connections (Typical 1 of 4 Connections) Relay Tally/GPI Outputs Relay Tally and GPI Outputs are arranged in groups of four.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 37-pin Connector Pin Numbers 12V Lamp GPIOut1A GPIOut2A 12V Lamp GPIOut3A GPIOut4A + 12V DC Common A Tally1B Tally2B Logic Tally3B Tally4B Common B Tally13E Tally14E Logic Tally15E Tally16E Common E Video Processor Frame User Equipment Relay Tally and GPI Output Connection Example Although the diagram shows mechanical relays, the actual outputs are implemented with...
System Cabling GPI In, GPI Out, Relay Tally Pin Assignments sure to install diodes across the relay coils to clamp inductive spikes. Shielded cable is recommended for the connection from the switcher to the user Relay Tally system. Relay Tally and GPI Output Specifications Maximum current for any one output 1 amp AC/DC Maximum current for any one common...
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System Cabling GPI In, GPI Out, Relay Tally Pin Assignments GPI Signals GPI In, Tally, GPI Out Signals (first five boards from left to right) Ribbon 37-Pin Cable D-Sub GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIIn1 GPIIn5 GPIIn9 GPIIn13...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual GPI In, Tally, GPI Out Signals (first five boards from left to right) Ribbon 37-Pin Cable D-Sub Tally15D Tally31H Tally47L Tally63P Tally79T Tally16D Tally32H Tally48L Tally64P Tally80T Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved GPI In, Tally, GPI Out Signals (second five boards from left to right) Ribbon 37-Pin Cable...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual RS-232 Port Pin Assignments RS-232 serial ports are located on each processor board (Video Processor, Panel Processor, Menu PC), available for maintenance and diagnostics. Standard VGA and keyboard ports, present on all processor boards, are also available for maintenance. RS-232 Pinouts Socket Signal...
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System Cabling K-Frame 10 Gig E IP/IO Fiber Optic Cabling Standard K-Frame (vertical orientation) Extraction handle Dual Pin Connector Receive Transmit Compact and S-series (horizontal orientation) Extraction Handle (open position) 12 Gigabit 10Gig E IP/IO Board with SFPs...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Remote Aux Panels For configuration, see Install Remote Aux Panel Software, on page 179. GV-RAP-100 and GV-RAP-200 Remote Aux Panels The GV-RAP-100 and GV-RAP-200 have the same rear panel layout. ETHERNET REMOTE AUX PANEL FRAME ID GPI I/O 1-8 GPI I/O 9-16...
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System Cabling GV-RAP-100 and GV-RAP-200 Remote Aux Panels RAP 100/200 GPI I/O Port Pin Assignments Pin assignments are for both the GPI I/O 1-8 and GPI I/O 9-16 D-25 Female connector ports. Socket Signal Tally Out 15 Tally Out 13 D-25 Female Pin 13 Pin 1...
Basic Configuration Introduction This section provides basic system configuration information for the K-Frame and GV K-Frame X Video Production Center switcher systems. Refer to the KAYENNE/KARRERA/GV KORONA User Manual for information about GV switcher operation. Configuration Steps K-Frame basic system configuration includes the following steps: 1 Power up the system.
Basic Configuration Configuration Basic Categories Configuration Basic Categories Eng Setup Engineering Setup defines basic switcher system functionality, including how it is cabled into a facility. Eng Setup applies to the entire system and can affect all configured suites. Engineering Setups are intended to be used and maintained by technical staff. These parameters are typically set once and seldom changed, unless the facility changes in some way (new devices installed, signals rerouted, etc.).
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Operations Status Notification Area Mode Selection Touch Quick-Link Button Group Tabs Soft Knob Labels Scrolling and Data Pads History and Favorites List Selected Parameter Menu Touch Button Category Touch Buttons Menu Touch Buttons eDPM or Switcher Mode Selection Menu Top Line The top line is identical in all the GV Switcher system menus: •...
Basic Configuration Data Pads and Soft Knobs on or off state is typical. Yellow indicates an active function that may change expected behavior. Red indicates an active function which significantly changes normal behavior. Data Pads and Soft Knobs Data pads on the right side of the screen allow adjusting parameters with ranges of values. Left clicking or touching a data pad opens a numeric keypad, allowing entry of a specific value.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 3 Turn on the Menu Panel (Kayenne and Karrera only) and/or customer supplied PC and monitor running the GV Switcher menu application. Power and Initialization Indications Power to the system is indicated by operation of the fans in the Video Processor Frame, illuminated buttons on the Control Panel, and a screen is displayed on the Menu Panel.
Basic Configuration Connecting the Menu Application to a Frame Connecting the Menu Application to a Frame Use the following procedure to connect the menu application to a Video Processor Frame. Two menu application resets will be required, one to connect to the Frame and another to register the menu application IP with that Frame: 1 Select in the GV switcher menu.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual for DPOPs. All nodes must also have the same network address and be given a different node address. Gateway IP Addresses A gateway IP address can be entered to allow communication with devices not located on the local GV switcher system network.
Basic Configuration K-Frame System Names K-Frame System Names The K-Frame Installer program includes a hierarchy display of K-Frame system components. This hierarchy starts with the name of the K-Frame system, and groups that system’s Video Processor Frame with the Control Panel(s) configured with that Frame. The system name is taken from the Video Processor Frame name.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual If you have more than one system, be sure to change the name of the Video Processor Frames so you can identify them easily. When each Frame has a unique name, the Control Panels configured with each Frame will be grouped with that system name. The name of a K-Frame Video Processor (and K-Frame system name) can be changed in several ways.
Basic Configuration Other K-Frame Switcher Installer Program Functions 5 Select each field to be changed, type in the desired IP address, and select 6 The component will need to be reset to make the IP address change take effect. Press the reset button on the Video Processor Frame, or the Panel Reset button (the one on the left) or on the PCU (Kayenne K-Frame only) to reset the device.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Set the IPs Using Device Web Pages You need to know the current IP address of the K-Frame Video Processor or Control Panel before you can change it using a Web browser, mouse and keyboard. Note: The NetConfig application, included with the K-Frame software, can be used to find IP Addresses of devices accessible on the network.
Basic Configuration Set the IP Video Configuration for SFP Gateway and Subnet Masks Set the IP Video Configuration for SFP Gateway and Subnet Masks IP Video Configuration is supported from the K-Frame Web Access page, for Standard, Compact, S-series, and V-series Frames. IP Gateway and Subnet Mask Addresses can be set for each SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) Modular IP/IO port.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual • the K-Frame Control Panel Web page, or • the Grass Valley NetConfig application. Changing the Kayenne or Karrera Menu Panel IP Address Set the K-Frame Menu Panel IP addresses using the Windows interface. You may use the touch screen to access the Windows settings but you will need to use a mouse and keyboard connected to the Menu Panel for entering the IP address values.
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Basic Configuration 32-Crosspoint Remote Aux Panel IP Address 3 Select Network . A Network Configuration screen, displaying the factory default settings.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual • Enter the IP addresses and other information appropriate for your system. • is used to name the panel, for user convenience. This field does not affect Panel Name the operation of the unit. •...
Basic Configuration GV-RAP-100 and GV-RAP-200 Remote Aux Panels 4 When three buttons illuminate, release the held button. This places the panel in IP Address reset mode, and one button will be flashing. 5 Press the flashing button. This resets the IP address to factory default. GV-RAP-100 and GV-RAP-200 Remote Aux Panels The GV-RAP-100 and GV-RAP-200 Remote Aux Panels provide control of K-Frame Aux buses from a remote location (see...
Basic Configuration Connect the Remote Aux Panel to the Switcher IP Network 1 Enter the Aux Panel IP address into your browser. Result: the Product Web Access page for the Aux Panel is displayed. 2 Select on the left. Panel Network 3 Enter the Ethernet IP Settings.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual About S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Upgrade S25 and S50 model Aux panels can be upgraded to become Switcher Remote Aux Panels. The upgrade primarily consists of updating the Aux panel and switcher software, switcher configuration through the menu, and Remote Aux panel configuration through the Web page.
Basic Configuration Install S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Software Install S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Software The NetConfig utility is used to install the Aux Panel software. 1 Launch the Grass Valley software installer K-FrameSetup.exe , located on the GV USB stick or download it at grassvalley.com (see the K-Frame User Manual). 2 Select NetConfig from the menu buttons, left.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Connect the Remote Aux Panel to the Switcher IP Network The Remote Aux panel connects to the switcher via Ethernet over an IP Network. To connect, add the Remote Aux panel as a switcher node. 1 Select Eng Setup, Node Settings, Remote Aux IP Network in the menu.
Basic Configuration About K-Frame IP I/O About K-Frame IP I/O The following boards provide video, audio, and ancillary data over IP using Small Form- factor Pluggable modules, or “SFPs”: • Standard, Compact, and S-series systems—Modular IP I/O with 10GbE SFPs •...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 10GigE Modular I/O Modes 4K modes require the switcher system to operate in 1080pA mode. Modular IP I/O Modes Mode Name Descriptions SMPTE 2022-6 The default, four signals split between two I/O 4K UHD TICO IP 4K, two-sample interleave quad link signals compressed and sent over Ethernet, then uncompressed to two- sample interleave, quad link signals at the receiver...
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Basic Configuration GV K-Frame X and V-series IP I/O Button descriptions are added to the Port Config SFPs Menu Buttons and Data Pads table. Port Config SFPs Menu Buttons and Data Pads Menu Button/Label Description Port Config SFPs SFP Speed Select configured dual-use SFP speed of selected board: 10GbE or 25GbE Streams/SFP...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual V-series IP I/O Config Multiple parameters can be set, then applied. New parameter settings are highlighted in pink, indicating the menu settings for each input have not been sent to the Frame. Once the Apply Settings button is selected, the settings are sent to the Frame and the new settings are displayed in the menu.
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Basic Configuration GV K-Frame X and V-series IP I/O IP I/O Common Config Menu Buttons Button Description Bulk Configuration Bulk Configuration menu Import/Export Config File Import/Exports IP Config File menu Inputs Inputs menu Outputs Outputs menu Port Config SFPs Port Config SFPs menu Video Video stream delegation Audio...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual System Input Configuration Buttons In the Eng Setup, IP I/O Config menu with the Inputs delegation button selected. IP I/O Input Menu Buttons and Data Pads Button/Data pad/Label Description System Input System Inputs with Engineering IDs: •...
Basic Configuration GV K-Frame X/V-series Video I/O IP Config Bulk Configuration GV K-Frame X/V-series Video I/O IP Config Bulk Configuration Accessed by selecting the Bulk Configuration button in the IP I/O Config menu, you can configure multiple System Input, Output, or SFP parameters with the Bulk Configuration menus.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Input Video/Audio/Ancillary Bulk Configuration Menu Buttons Button Group Button/Data pad Description SFP A: Receive IP Include/exclude the Receive IP settings Receive IP Starting Address IP Address for first SFP Input in the range Octet Select the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th octet (default 4th) to increment the IP Address from the first IP Address in the range...
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Basic Configuration GV K-Frame X/V-series Video I/O IP Config Bulk Configuration Output Video/Audio/Ancillary Bulk Configuration Menu Buttons Button Group Button/Data pad Description SFP A: Transmit IP Include/exclude the Transmit IP settings Transmit IP Starting Address IP Address for first SFP Output in the range (default 0.0.0.0) Octet Select the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th octet (default 4th) to increment the IP Address from the first in the range...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Port Config SFP Bulk Configuration Menu Buttons Button Group Button/Data pad Description SFP A: Gateway Include/exclude the Gateway settings Gateway Starting Address Gateway Address for first SFP Input in the range Octet Select the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th octet to increment the Gateway Address from the first Gateway Address in the range Enter the number to increment the Gateway Address in...
Basic Configuration Configure the IP I/O IP Address and Ports allows you to send two video streams with different UDP port numbers to the same IP address. Multicast signals can be transmitted to and from the switcher by setting the first octet of the address to between 234 and 239 (see Configure a IP I/O Multicast Video Signal).
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 4 Select the button. Apply Settings Configure a IP I/O Multicast Video Signal IP addresses for Multicast must use 224 through 239 as the first octet in the address. A Multicast signal can then be sent to an Ethernet switch or received to your local device. Note: Ethernet switches must have the IGMP Query Server enabled to receive a Multicast signal.
Basic Configuration Configure ST 2110-40 Ancillary The parameters from left to right are: • Channels (e.g. 1-8Ch), • Bits per linear audio sample (e.g. L16), • Audio sample rate (48K), and • Time between packets (e.g. 125 μsecs). Packets sent every 1 microsecond cannot contain up to 16 Note: channels of audio, therefore they are limited to 1 to 8 channels.
Installation & Service Manual GV K-Frame X and V-series IP/IO Configuration The GV K-Frame X from Grass Valley, a Belden Brand, offers an all IP, all SDI, or hybrid IP/SDI I/O board set-up: • Video 16x8 I/O IP (GV K-Frame X only) •...
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Basic Configuration GV K-Frame X and V-series IP/IO Configuration 10GbE/25GbE IP I/O boards (K-FRM-IO-SFP10-25G) Compatible with the GV K-Frame X and V-series systems, IP boards equipped with the dual-use 10GbE/25GbE SFPs allow for more bandwidth through fewer SFPs and fiber connections.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual IP Board SFP Speed and Input/Output Calculation Examples Format Board SFP Speed (Gb/s) Band- Speed width used Image Format SMPTE Gb/s 10GbE 25GbE Gb/s 1080p 59.94Hz ST 2022-6 2 input/1 outputs 2 input/1 outputs 4 inputs/2 outputs 12.4 4K 59.94Hz ST 2022-6 TICO...
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Basic Configuration Troubleshooting Speed (Gb/s) column (second from the right) shows that the IP board SFPs are configured as 25Gb/s. Configure the IP Board SFPs IMPORTANT: Each IP board with Dual-use SFPs must be configured as either all 10GbE or all 25GbE streaming speed, however the boards can be mixed within the Frame.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 2 Select the Port Config SFPs button (below Inputs and Outputs). 3 Select a board from the Video I/O Board or Mod I/O Board (GV K-Frame X) or Video I/O Board (V-series) button row. 4 In the Board Config button pane, select the SFP Speed button, choose the configured...
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Basic Configuration Troubleshooting 3 In the Board Bulk Configuration menu, enable the button Video I/O Mod I/O (GV K-Frame X only). 4 Select the Board Start Board End button and enter the board in the Video I/O Board pop-up keypad. Start Video I/O Board End 5 Based on the configured throughput speed of the SFPs installed, enable the...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Drop down lists are provided to make selections in each cell for the SFP Speed, Streams/SFP, and Type columns. Row color will reflect the changes. The Input and Output tabs will be updated accordingly.
Basic Configuration About IP Audio, Ancillary, and Redundancy In the Inputs and Outputs tabs, the SFP Number column will reflect the Streams/SFP configuration in the Board Config tab. For example, with a board configured as 8 inputs/4 outputs, then board inputs 1-8 will be on SFP Number 1 and board inputs 9-16 will be on SFP Number 5.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Video I/O IP Setup and Configuration Overview In the Eng Setup, Video I/O, IP I/O Config menu, configure the Video I/O IP in the following order: 1 Configure the SFPs a Port Config SFPs (Local IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway), b Inputs (Streaming Format, Redundancy, Receive IP, UDP Port), c Outputs (Streaming Format, Redundancy, Transmit IP, UDP Port), 2 Review the IP Statistics Web Access page to verify stream throughput,...
Basic Configuration Configure System Input or Output SFPs in Bulk from the Menu a If Redundancy Mode is enabled, configure the IP Address for SFP B also. 7 Select the data pad, enter a port number. UDP Port 8 Select Enter Configure System Input or Output SFPs in Bulk from the Menu IMPORTANT: Bulk Configuration spreadsheets cannot be imported...
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Basic Configuration Configure System Input or Output SFPs in Bulk from the Menu Importing the bulk config file with alterations to the System Input, Note: Board Number, or Board Input cells can result in reported errors, however this will not prevent other valid settings from being imported. The Board Config tab is used to Import/Export the Config File generated spreadsheet.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Drop down lists are provided to make selections in each cell for the SFP Speed, Streams/SFP, and Type columns. Row color will reflect the changes. The Input and Output tabs will be updated accordingly.
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Basic Configuration Configure System Input or Output SFPs in Bulk from the Menu In the Inputs and Outputs tabs, the SFP Number column will reflect the Streams/SFP configuration in the Board Config tab. For example, with a board configured as 8 inputs/4 outputs, then board inputs 1-8 will be on SFP Number 1 and board inputs 9-16 will be on SFP Number 5.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Bulk Configure SFPs Using a Spreadsheet 1 In the Video I/O, IP I/O Config menu, select the button. Import/Export Config File 2 Navigate to the location you wish to save the GV K-Frame X config file, (C:\K_Frame\User).
Basic Configuration GV K-Frame X/V-series IP SFP Statistics Web Access GV K-Frame X/V-series IP SFP Statistics Web Access GV K-Frame X and V-series IP SFP Statistics are available the K-Frame Web Access pages. You can connect to the K-Frame Web Access by entering the Video Frame’s IP Address into a browser from a PC on the network.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Setting the RTP Payload Type for GV K-Frame X and V-series Added to the Eng Setup, Video I/O, IP I/O Config menu, the Payload Type column allows you to set RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) Payload types for each IP System Input and System Output Video, Audio, and Ancillary data streams.
Basic Configuration Registering K-Frame System Nodes Set the RTP Payload Type 1 Select Inputs Outputs 2 Select , or Video Audio Ancillary 3 Select the Payload Type data pad, enter the Payload Type number in the pop-up keypad (numbers lower than 96 will return 96 and numbers higher than 127 will return 127).
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual K-Frame Control Panel Registration 1 Touch Eng Setup Node Settings Control Surfaces 2 Touch an available set of buttons and enter a Node Name and the IP address of the Control Panel. 3 You can assign the component to a suite and control surface now if you wish, but it is recommended to initially configure your K-Frame system as a single suite.
Basic Configuration Control Panel Brightness Adjustment 2 Select an available set of buttons and enter an Aux Panel Name and IP address of each Aux Panel. 3 Identify the type of Remote Aux Panel (Single or Multi- Destination). 4 You can assign the component to a suite and control surface now if you wish, but it is recommended to initially configure your K-Frame system as a single suite.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 2 Enter the desired values for OLED, Text Display, High Tally, and Low Tally, and then select Apply IMPORTANT: To extend the life of display illumination hardware (in particular the OLEDs), the Control Panel automatically enters a panel saver state when its controls have not been touched for a specified time (ranging from 10 to 30 minutes).
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Basic Configuration Source Definition Inputs external devices, if any, are associated with that source. Each K-Frame Video Processor has one source definition set, shared by all users of that system (control surfaces in all suites). Standard K-Frame Source Definition Inputs Inputs Modular Inputs 1-32...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual GV K-Frame X Source Definition Inputs IP/SDI Inputs Modular I/O Media Port 33-48 177-184 49-64 185-192 65-80 81-96 97-112 113-128 129-144 145-160 Change Direct Source Definition 1 Select in the menu. Eng Setup Source Definition 2 Select a Source from the scrolling list located on left side of the screen.
Basic Configuration Alternative Source Names given Engineering names 1, 2, and 3. Names like Patch 14 or Rtr 5 may be used for inputs that are patched or routed. Engineering names are entered in the Eng Setup Source Definition menu, as described above. Engineering source IDs are numeric only, and are available on data pads and scroll knobs for quick selection.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual If Menu Name is left blank, Menu Source menus use Lists first entry to Transition Area It a good practice to create the least number of names possible. This ensures consistency in the various displays and reduces the time needed to enter and edit the names. If you can create short engineering names that work for both the production staff and engineering, complete naming consistency is assured.
Basic Configuration Source Patch Feature Fixed Internal K-Frame Sources Area Signals Source Patch Eng. Source Names internally Test 1, Test 2 Test generated Black, Black Key signals White Background 1 BG 1 Background 2 BG 2 Image Store Video Out 1 - 10 IS 1A - IS 10A Key Out 1-10 IS 1B - IS 10B...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Output Assignments Any K-Frame outputs can be assigned as fixed outputs, which includes any M/E, Image Store, or eDPM outputs. In addition, any Logical input source can be assigned to any output. Source Definition Outputs Standard K-Frame Source Definition Outputs SD Outputs Modular Outputs...
Basic Configuration Default Output Assignments GV K-Frame X Source Definition Outputs IP/SDI Outputs Modular I/O 17-24 89-92 25-32 93-96 33-40 41-48 49-56 57-64 65-72 73-80 Default Output Assignments Default output assignments for K-Frame systems are one-to-one with the Aux buses, beginning with Aux 1.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 1 Select in the menu. Eng Setup, Outputs 2 Select an output data pad from the left scrolling list to select it and display information for that output connector. 3 Select the appropriate Output Type: if the output is to be dedicated.
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Basic Configuration Configuring Aux Buses The number of Aux buses on a K-Frame system varies, depending on how the physical outputs have been mapped. Any output that is not configured as Fixed or Switched Preview is available for use as an Aux bus. Video Only Aux Bus When the Aux Bus Pair...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Data in the Outputs menu, you could then set individual aux outputs to Regenerate Blanking. This allows fast configuration of a large number of outputs. Configure Aux Output Blanking Configure Aux Output Blanking for all or individual Aux outputs to pass or blank ancillary data in the Eng Setup, Outputs menu.
Basic Configuration M/E Viewer M/E Viewer The K-Frame M/E Viewer optional feature provides a special source from each M/E that can be used to display multiple M/E signals on a single monitor. Each M/E has a fixed source named (ME) pM (ME = 1-4 or Pg).
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Switcher Relay Tally Configuration The Switcher Tally menus are used to configure tally system relays. These menus include multiple relay tally calculators, three different relay tally calculation methods, and user assignment of tally relays. The results of the relay tally calculators are applied to the tally relays on the GPI/Relay Tally connectors on the rear of the K-Frame Video Processor.
Basic Configuration Switcher Relay Tally Calculator Menus control room monitor walls also include a secondary tally indicator for Look Ahead. Look Ahead tributaries do not necessarily leave the switcher as video signals. For example, an M/E has four program outputs but only two physical preview outputs. The LAP information for all four program outputs may be included in a tally calculation.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Calc On - Turns the delegated Tally Calculator on or off. When on, the Calculation Enables button on the separate Relay Assign menu will be activated for that calculator. - Reports which Tally Groups are currently assigned for that calculator, by Groups Enabled group letter (A, B, C, D, corresponding to Tally/GPI connectors 1-4 on the rear of the K-Frame Video Processor).
Basic Configuration Create an On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using Aux Buses Create an On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using Aux Buses 1 If necessary, login to the desired suite ( Eng Setup, Eng Login 2 Select to access the On Air Tally menu. The Suite Eng Setup, Switcher Tally, On Air Tally button for the current suite will be highlighted.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 7 Repeat to assign all the desired look ahead previews to the calculation. 8 To activate this calculator, touch the button so it is highlighted. Calc On Note: Though the calculator is activated, it will not actually affect Video Processor Frame relay contacts until that calculator has been assigned to a Tally Group.
Basic Configuration Relay Assign Menu Relay Assign Menu The Relay Assign menu is used to assign the Tally Calculators to Relay Groups, and assign Engineering/Fixed Sources to relays on the Video Processor Frame GPI/Tally connectors. Touch the Relay Assign tab to access the menu.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual - Delegates the menu controls to configure the selected Tally Group. The Tally Relay Group A through J (on GV K-Frame X or A, B, C, and D on other K-Frame systems) Tally Groups correspond to Tally/GPI connectors 1 through 10 (or 1 through 4) on the rear of the K-Frame Video Processor.
Basic Configuration About MV Green Relay Tally Calculations for Multiviewer On-Air and Green About MV Green Relay Tally Calculations for Multiviewer On-Air and Green On-Air and Green tally calculations are configured and applied the same as Relay tally. Three common scenarios for MV Green Tally: Note: Red On-Air tally overrides Green tally for Multiviewer assigned sources.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Configure the On-Air Tally Program M/E The default on-air Program M/E is PGM/PST. 1 Select Eng Setup, Switcher Tally, On Air Tally 2 Select an available (licensed) M/E as the on-air tally Program M/E, for example ME 1, ME 2, Aux, etc.
Basic Configuration Set Source Names with External Ethernet Tally Set Source Names with External Ethernet Tally Support for setting source names through external Ethernet tally clients can be added by tally client developers. Once enabled, the tally client can send data to the Frame that will modify any or all source names in the system, including the Engineering Names for each source.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 4 Enable the Source Name Control by selecting the button for the external Enable Ethernet tally connection. Note: Source name control is enabled only when the Connection Status and Source Name Control Enable buttons are both enabled (highlighted green).
Basic Configuration Configure ClipStore as a Node • KRR-CLPS-2CH-PAK (2-Channel Solo Server Platform) • KRR-CLPS-4CH-PAK (4-Channel Summit Server Platform) Configure ClipStore as a Node ClipStore must be configured as a node in the Eng Setup, Node Settings menu before the K-Frame system can communicate with the Summit/Solo ClipStore server.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Configure Source Definitions To configure source definitions for ClipStore return outputs, choose a source, a source type “Device”, an input fed by the device, a Key Mode, and an Engineering Name for the source if desired.
Basic Configuration Configure Outputs The External Device List closes and the Engineering Name is filled in with the ClipStore External Device name automatically. To configure a source as a ClipStore Key input (Key input to the ClipStore Video input created earlier): 7 From the Source List, Select a source.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual —Updates the Eng Setup, ClipStore Config menu with the Read from ClipStore button current parameter settings for the configured ClipStore server channels. Send to ClipStore button —Sends all parameter and system settings required by ClipStore to record, edit, and control clips to the server.
Basic Configuration Assigning ClipStore Channel Resources to a Suite Assigning ClipStore Channel Resources to a Suite ClipStore resources can be acquired in suites. ClipStore suite assignment buttons in the Eng Setup, Acquire Resources, Effects, Stores, & Viewers menu. For information about acquiring suite resources (see Acquire and Assign CS channels in another suite, on page 242).
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual a Under Filter Settings click the pull-down menu, click (Enabled is the Filter: Disable default), and click Result: An asterisk (*) will appear next to ‘Disable’ that indicates the system must be rebooted to implement the configuration change. b At the reboot prompt, click 9 Right-click on Network Places...
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Basic Configuration Configure the Remote Desktop Connection 12 Click Properties 13 Scroll down to “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click to highlight it. 14 Click Properties The TCP/IP Properties Dialog is displayed.
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Basic Configuration ClipStore Hosts File Update ClipStore Hosts File Update Modify the Windows hosts file to optimize ClipStore performance. Procedures for Windows 7 and newer and Windows XP are provided. The file is found on the ClipStore at C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc and must be edited in notepad: # Copyright (c) 1993-2009 Microsoft Corp.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 7 Open the hosts file in Notepad and follow the Microsoft instructions to add the following entries: 192.168.200.200 local host 192.168.200.200 <Summit/Solo Computer Name> 192.168.0.175 <Menu Computer Name> <Additional Menu IP> <Menu Computer Name> Note: The default Menu Panel IP Address is shown in this example.
Basic Configuration 4K Frame Operating Mode Configuration 4K Frame Operating Mode Configuration Placing the switcher in a 4K Frame Operating mode (Configure a 4K Frame Operating Mode Video Setting) automatically acquires and configures physical M/E resources as 4K, in Suite 1. The result is four full 4K M/Es, with three 4K keyers each for K-Frame and GV K-Frame X, or two full 4K M/Es with two 4K keyers each for S-series and V-series.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual About Releasing Resources in 4K Mode The Controller VPEs (MX-MV and ME-CT) resources can be released and acquired by another suite without affecting the 4K M/E configuration. The Controller VPEs (Video Processing Engines) are configured as 1080p resources only, in 4K Frame Operating modes. Configure a 4K Source Definition (Video Inputs) Defining a source as 4K automatically assigns four physical inputs to the logical Eng ID;...
Basic Configuration Camera Control with Ethernet Tally Configuration 1 Select an output in the Physical Outputs pane. 2 Select in the Resolution pane (it will work in HD mode but only with monitors that support 2SI). 3 Turn on in the 4K Link pane. The link is shown in the Link button label, Payload ID selecting the Link...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Result: When connected, the LDK Connect LED will turn green. Configure Source Definitions To enable camera control from the K-Frame, the source is defined as a “Camera” type then assigned as a camera in the Eng Setup, Source Definition menu.
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Basic Configuration Configure Source Definitions 1 Select the desired source in the Source List. 2 Set the Video Input and Key Mode (see the K-Frame User Manual for more information). 3 Select the source type button in the Source Type pane. Camera Once the “Source Type”...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 5 Select a camera in the Ethernet Connected Camera List. The Ethernet Connected Camera List pane closes and the selected camera’s Engineering Name is defined by the selection automatically. A green Status LED signifies a connected camera.
Basic Configuration Switcher Ethernet Camera Tally Acquire control of camera components in another suite by releasing one, several, or all components from the current suite using the Release Selected Release All Cameras buttons, changing suites, then acquiring those components in the other suite. For more information on acquiring resources, see the K-Frame User Manual.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Tally Calc Menus As with Switcher Tally, the LDK Camera Ethernet menu is used to select calculators, name calculators, and assign bus contributors to tributaries. —Reports which colors are currently using that calculator, by color letter Colors Enabled corresponding to the viewfinder indicators: •...
Basic Configuration User Setups User Setups User Setups are intended primarily for operators, to allow them to customize their working environment. However, some settings affect basic system operation. The engineer in charge of a K-Frame system should create and save at least one default set of User Setups (Panel Prefs and Suite Prefs) so the system can be set to a known state.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Eng Setup files can be accessed two ways, via File Ops, Eng Setup , or via Eng Setup, Save Load...
Basic Configuration File Storage Organization File Storage Organization The file browser gives you great flexibility for choosing and creating storage locations for your files. Any number of folders can be created in various locations. File folders and the files themselves can be named in any manner. To prevent accidentally saving and loading incorrect files, your facility should establish file storage and naming conventions and follow them consistently.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Save Eng Setup Files 1 Select all or individual file types to save. 2 Select the data pad and enter the name you wish the saved file to have. File Name 3 Navigate to the desired destination directory using the buttons in the left navigation pane.
Basic Configuration Multiple Suite Resource Sharing Multiple Suite Resource Sharing The Resource Sharing feature permits the allocation of K-Frame system resources between suites. This allows independent system operation from multiple locations without conflict. Logical resource assignments allow the reuse of E-MEM effects in any suite regardless of which specific hardware resources were allocated.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Suites A suite is a grouping of one or more control surfaces (described below), and constitutes a coordinated working environment. Resources are attached to a suite rather than to individual control surfaces. All control surfaces in one suite have access to all resources assigned to that suite (collaborative sharing).
Basic Configuration Logical Aux Buses Panel Graphical User Interface Instruction Manual) can act as a separate control surface in a suite. With Resource Sharing, up to two control surfaces can be created for each suite. Each control surface can load its own Panel Prefs, so they can behave differently from one another.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual any external interfaces (DDR, VTR.) that will be used in suite 1 should be installed and operational. Default Suite Prefs should also be defined and saved under a file name identifying its use for suite 1. A default Panel Prefs file should also be defined and saved identifying it as a default setting for control surface A of suite 1.
Basic Configuration Configure Control Surfaces Configure Control Surfaces 1 Select , and enter the IP address and name Eng Setup, Node Settings, Control Surfaces the control surface you are adding. Assign it to another suite. If you are using an additional Menu Panel or PC for that suite, you can change it to the other at this time.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Kayenne (Only) PCU Configuration 1 If you are using a single PCU with two control surfaces, select Eng Setup, Node Settings, , enter the Prime IP address for the primary (Suite 1) control panel, PCU Configuration and reboot the Control Panel (on the Kayenne Multi-Function Module, touch HOME...
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Basic Configuration Kayenne (Only) PCU Configuration 3 Optionally, select the data pad and enter the address for the second (Alternate) Alt IP control surface in the other suite in the pop-up keypad. 4 Select ; a Reset Panel Caution dialog is displayed, select Apply PCU Configuration Reset Panel...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 6 Select Apply PCU Configuration to send the port information to the PCU. The Reset Panel Caution dialog is displayed again, select to re-establish system Reset Panel communications. After restart, the Eng Setup, Status Menu will display the added control surface.
Basic Configuration Acquire Resources in Suites Acquire Resources in Suites Note: Changes to Suites and Resource acquisition can have serious K-Frame system operation impacts that might not be completely obvious. For this reason, precautionary dialogs requiring a response will be displayed. Resources are released from one suite then acquired in another.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 3 Select a resource in the Logical Resources pane (left): • ClipStore (CS), • Image Store (IS) • Image Store (IS Input), • Multiviewer (MV), • Background (Bkgd), • DPM, • eDPM, or • ME (Mix/Effects). 4 Release resources: a For ClipStore, IS Input, Multiviewers, Backgrounds, and M/Es, select the Release...
Basic Configuration Save Default Multi-Suite Engineering Setup File a For ClipStore, IS Input, Multiviewers, Backgrounds, and M/Es, select the released resource in the Physical Resource pane. b For Image Store, DPM Channels, and eDPM Channels, use the right arrows in each category (right) to move resources to the acquired for Image Store, Units/Channels...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 2 Select the button. The buttons will then be available for Change Identity Suite selection. After selecting a different button, a warning message appears. 3 Select to make the change, or to cancel the change and retain the existing menu identity.
Basic Configuration MatchDef Input Conversion MatchDef Input Conversion When MatchDef Mode is selected, the Modular I/O buttons report the current Mode, Engineering Name of the input, Suite, Output Name, input format and crop status for the input of the selected pair. Frame Operating Mode The currently operating video standard is shown in the status...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual When Crop, Letterbox, or Pillarbox is active, the button can be selected, which Matte displays Hue, Saturation, and Brightness data pads. The color values entered are applied to the non-image portion of the raster. SetDef Output Conversion When SetDef Mode is selected, the Modular I/O buttons report the Mode, Engineering Name for the input, Suite, Output Name, output format and crop status (Off/On) for the...
Basic Configuration About GV K-Frame X and V-series MatchDef and SetDef Conversion About GV K-Frame X and V-series MatchDef and SetDef Conversion MatchDef provides IP stream format conversion for inputs while SetDef converts IP streams for output. For Media Port conversion, the GV K-Frame X provides MatchDef only. The V-series provides both MatchDef and SetDef.
Basic Configuration Supported SetDef Output Conversion Supported SetDef Output Conversion The following tables show the Frame Operating Mode (left column) and output video line and frame rates supported for conversion (right), for each mode. The abbreviation Sync means that when an input video matches the Frame Operating Mode line/frame rate of the Video Frame, the video is being synchronized internally;...
Basic Configuration K-Frame GV K-Frame X and V-series Conversion Menus K-Frame GV K-Frame X and V-series Conversion Menus Located in the switcher Eng Setup, Video I/O menu, the GV K-Frame X Mod I/O and V-series Video I/O menus function identically. The Conversion pane on the left provides Input, Output, and Video I/O board selection buttons.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Mod I/O and Video I/O Conversion Pane Mod I/O and Video I/O Conversion Pane Buttons and Labels Button/Label Description Inputs Input (1-8) Select the input for configuration, displays configuration pane (right) Labels System Input—Modular source definition Engineering Name and ID Mode—Input mode, Bypass or MatchDef System Input Name, Source Definition menu...
Basic Configuration Mod I/O and Video I/O MatchDef Conversion Configuration Pane Video I/O Board Configuration Data Button/Label Description Board selection button enhancements apply to I/O Config and IP/IO Config menu tabs. Board Selection Board configuration settings: • First system input on the board—Top left •...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Video I/O MatchDef Configuration Pane Buttons and Labels Button/Label Description Left Crop image from the left Right Crop image from the right Matte Displays Matte status and launches Matte adjustment data pads Increase/decrease matte hue percentage Saturation Increase/decrease matte saturation Brightness...
Basic Configuration Standard Definition • Matte Enable, Hue, Saturation, and Brightness are provided at the far right when selected Standard Definition Standard Definition conversion buttons are available for configuration, including modifier buttons for Std Def 16:9. See the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual for standard definition parameter descriptions.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual About 4K Conversion (GV K-Frame X and V-series) Four inputs/outputs are used for 4K conversion, the first in the group is the valid source as shown in the Video I/O Conversion menu example. IMPORTANT: Make sure the source definitions for 4K are defined correctly in the Source Definition menu.
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Basic Configuration About 4K Conversion (GV K-Frame X and V-series) MatchDef Quad Link When a 4K stream is input to the switcher and the Frame Operating Mode is set to a 4K format, it will be highlighted in the menu by the Quad Link label and a blue bracket under the four inputs.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual GV K-Frame X and V-series Media Port Menus The Video Frame supports up to four input Media Ports (one per I/O board), for both GV K-Frame X and the V-series. The V-series however, provides two Media Port outputs. The Media Port menu is located in the switcher Eng Setup, Video I/O menu.
Basic Configuration Match Sync Match Sync Match Sync delays incoming video the minimum amount of time and will synchronize incoming SDI signals to the system timing. Crop and Matt controls are provided in the Crop/Matte menu tab (Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual). Match Sync is enabled in the Eng Setup, Video I/O, I/O Config menu.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual About the GV K-Frame X 12G SDI GB (Gearbox) Board On the inputs, the 16x8 GB board divides a single 12Gbps (2160p) SDI video stream into a Quad Link signal (four 3Gbps1080p images) into the Frame. On the outputs, a Quad Link signal is routed as one 12Gbps stream.
Basic Configuration About Timing About Timing The input video is timed to the internal switcher sync in both MatchSync and Gearbox mode. The delay can be up to a frame. In bypass mode, the input signals are auto-timed as long as they are in the normal auto-timing window (About Switcher System Timing, on page 307).
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Supported Gearbox Format and Frame Operating Mode Compatibility Inputs Mode Frame Operating Mode Input Format Bypass Same as Frame Operating Mode Match Sync Same as Frame Operating Mode Gearbox 1080p Level A 1080p Level A 2160p 4K 2SI Quad Link 4K SDQS Quad Link...
Basic Configuration Video I/O Menu Updates Video I/O Menu Updates For GV K-Frame X, the I/O Config tab replaces the Mod I/O Conversion tab and includes Gearbox configuration in addition to Format Conversion. Note: IP and SDI Boards are non-configurable from the I/O Config menu tab, however, board type, name, board number, input and output, and suite (output only) information is provided in the data pads for reference.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Video I/O Board and Mod I/O Board Configuration Data Button/Label Description Board Tile Button enhancements apply to I/O Config and IP/IO Config menu tabs. Board Selection Board configuration settings: • First system input on the board—Top left •...
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Basic Configuration Video I/O Menu Updates Inputs/Outputs Configuration Pane Buttons and Labels (Left) Button/Label Description Labels System Output—Video I/O Physical Output definition from the Eng Setup, Outputs menu Mode—Output modes based on Video I/O Board or Mod I/O Board type selections: •...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Mode Configuration Pane Buttons and Labels (Right) Button/Label Description Mode Tab Frame Operating Mode Format—Current Frame setting (Video Settings Menu) Labels Frame Rate—Current Frame setting (Video Settings Menu) Current Frame setting Aspect Ratio— (Video Settings Menu) Auto Line-Rate Enable: Enabled—Automatically detects line rate from incoming...
Basic Configuration Gearbox Bulk Configuration Menu Gearbox Bulk Configuration Menu Bulk Configuration in the Eng Setup, Video I/O, I/O Config menu allows Gearbox mode configurations to be applied across multiple Gearbox system inputs and outputs for each mode: Bypass, MatchSync, and Gearbox.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual I/O Bulk Config Pane I/O Bulk Config (Mode) Pane Buttons and Labels Button/Label Description System Start/System End System Start: First System Input/Output in range System End: Last System Input/Output in range Mode Select to enable bulk configuration Bypass/MatchSync/Gearbox (Modes) Select mode for bulk configuration Format...
Basic Configuration Apply I/O Bulk Config Settings Apply I/O Bulk Config Settings 1 Select the Bulk Config button in the Eng Setup, Video I/O, I/O Config, Mode pane. 2 Select the System Start data pad and enter the number of the first System Input/Output in the range for bulk configuration in the System Start numeric keypad.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Note: Gearbox Mode and Format can be configured in bulk together or independently. The Mode or Format buttons must be enabled for the configuration to be applied. 4 To bulk configure the Mode setting, enable the Mode button and select: •...
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Basic Configuration Apply I/O Bulk Config Settings IP I/O Config Menu The IP I/O Config menu was updated to include the additional configuration settings on the Video I/O and Mod I/O Board data pads. Video I/O Board and Mod I/O Board Configuration Data Button/Label Description Board Tile Button enhancements apply to I/O Config and IP/IO Config menu tabs.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Saving/Loading I/O Config Parameters I/O Config parameter settings are saved/loaded when the Video I/O button is enabled in the Load Granularity pane of the Eng Setup, Save Load (and File Ops, Eng Setup) menu.
Basic Configuration Video Settings Video Settings The Video Settings menu reports the current system sync reference and status, allows selection of the Frame Operating Mode, and provides other system functions. 1080sf EZ 4K Frame Operating Modes Placing the switcher in an EZ 4K (Quad Link) 1080sf (Segmented Frame) operating mode automatically acquires and configures physical M/E resources as 4K, in any suite, provided M/Es have been allocated to that suite.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Reference Sync Selection Note: Digital references do not lock to IP sources, therefore they cannot be used as sync references. Choosing in the Eng Setup, Video Settings menu, selects the Analog Reference Analog connector on the Video Processor Frame for system reference. Choosing Digital allows selection of a video input source for use as system reference.
Basic Configuration Configuring the PTP Master Configuring the PTP Master The networked PTP master server configuration is set by the administrator. The PTP master server network settings and the PTP Master switcher menu pane settings must match. Default Switcher Master PTP configuration...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual PTP Master Pane Button Descriptions Button SFP A Primary SFP input SFP B Secondary, redundant SFP input Active Active SFP • Green=Active • White=Inactive IGMP Address Multicast network protocol address for PTP reference, select to enter address Domain Network domain, select to enter domain ID Announce TimeOut...
Basic Configuration Frame Operating Mode Frame Operating Mode The selected Frame Operating Mode determines the K-Frame’s video input and output formats (excluding MatchDef and SetDef ) and the internal processing used for the video. ME Blanking Settings Production switchers normally regenerate a clean blanking interval. When the switcher must pass ancillary information such as embedded audio, this blanking regeneration can be disabled.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 2 Select in the ME Blanking pane. Regen Blanking About Switcher System Timing SST (Switcher System Timing) is the position of the switcher timing in relation to the reference signal. SST can be delayed or advanced using the Switcher Horizontal and Switcher Vertical Offsets in the Eng Setup, Video Settings, Timing menu for the K-Frame Standard, Compact, and S-series K-Frame Standard, Compact, and S-series System Video...
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Basic Configuration K-Frame Standard, Compact, and S-series System Video Timing Nominal Reference Nominal Output Timing Timing Nominal Switcher Delay A µs - B µs 0 µs + B µs Serial Input Autotiming Window Minimum Switcher Delay +/- B µs C µs Maximum Switcher Delay D µs Switcher Timing Diagram...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Timing Analyzer Use the Eng Setup, Video Settings, Timing menu when timing the system. This analyzer reports the timing position of a selected source relative to the K-Frame internal sync generator. The source is selected with the upper right Analyzer Source soft knob and data pad.
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Basic Configuration Time Zones and the Autotiming Window Time Zone Processing Autotiming Range Delay Time Zone Processing Autotiming Range Delay Time Processing Zone Autotiming Range Delay Time Zone Processing Autotiming Range Delay Time Processing Zone Autotiming Range Delay Time Zone Output Autotiming Range Delay...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual GV K-Frame X and V-series Switcher System Timing GV K-Frame X and V-series systems can be configured for all IP, all SDI, or a combination, therefore the timing and delay must be planned for carefully. IP Auto-timing Decapsulation (data unpacking) buffers can accommodate multiple line differences between IP inputs but the output of the decapsulation must be SST plus a few...
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Basic Configuration GV K-Frame X and V-series Switcher System Timing (continued)K-Frame SDI Timing Windows Conversion Board (In Bypass Frame Operating Mode Standard SDI Mode) μs 1080psf 23.98/24 +/- 9.43 μs -37.0 μs 1080pA 59.94/60 +/- 2.87 μs -14.8 μs 1080pA 50 +/- 4.34 μs -17.7 μs...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual All inputs align here Horizontal Offset Switcher Vertical System Offset Timing (SST) Reference SST + approx. SDI RX 1 video line SDI TX SDI Signals Auto-timer Window =SST +/- few µs SST + approx. SDI TX SDI RX 1 video line...
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Basic Configuration GV K-Frame X and V-series Switcher System Timing Switch #2 3.5 to13.0 µs of delay Grass Valley Mixer #1 IP Receivers Switch #1 Switch #3 packet M/Es Transmitters 3.5 to13.0 µs 3.5 to13.0 µs buffer 10 ns of delay of delay 200m 1 µs...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual For IP, the Timing Window displays the Frame Operating Mode, source type, and the timing window (range) that the source must be within to receive the video. Sources outside the timing window will most likely not pass through the switcher. The Timing Analyzer displays the streaming format plus the horizontal and vertical position relative to the system timing for both the A and B streams of the selected source.
Basic Configuration Correcting an Out-of-Time Stream Correcting an Out-of-Time Stream CAUTION: Adjusting the Switcher Horizontal and Vertical Offsets moves the switcher’s system timing which will affect all switcher sources. 1 Review the timing as displayed in the Timing Analyzer and compare it to the range in the Timing Window.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Command Processing These controls determine when commands (like source selections or the initiation of mixes or wipes) will be enacted by the K-Frame system (also known as field dominance). These controls can be useful for consistent match frame editing. Any Field –...
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Basic Configuration Other Settings The IP SFP Statistics Web Access page can be used to help identify the signals that make up an IP stream (Video, Audio, Ancillary) or streams that are not passing through the switcher (see IP Timing Troubleshooting, on page 319).
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Nominal IP Stream Throughput Nominal IP Throughput Signal Description Format MB per second Video ST 2110-20 (59Hz 327,745,613 Video ST 2022-6 389,771,715 Video ST 2110-20 (59Hz) 163,940,697 Video ST 2022-6 194,886,286 Audio 1-8 Channels ST 2110-30 1,209,594 Audio...
Basic Configuration Mapping Logical Remote Aux Panels Note: Do not change device or suite names unnecessarily, as this could cause confusion to other K-Frame system users. Mapping Logical Remote Aux Panels The Remote Aux Logical Map menu is used to assign Aux Buses for control by that Remote Aux Panel.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 3 Touch a source button on the scrolling list on the right. It will be assigned to that Remote Aux Panel button. • The Source Number data pad and scroll knob on the upper right can be used to quickly select a K-Frame source by its logical ID number •...
Basic Configuration Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Standard Frame M/E Acquisition Enhancement (HD/4K Button Group) The HD/4K button group in the Eng Setup, Acquire resources menu allows the operator to acquire available M/E resources as HD or 4K (must be in a 4K Frame Operating Mode) in any suite.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 2 Select an button from the Logical Resources pane. MV (MV 1—MV 4) 3 Select an unallocated VPE resource in the Physical Resources pane to assign the Multiviewer. Result: the physical resource is allocated for Multiviewer in the current suite. The number of licensed Multiviewers is displayed in the lower right of the Acquire Resources menu;...
Basic Configuration Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Compact (Six-Keyer) Frame Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Compact (Six-Keyer) Frame Any available unused M/E or VPEs (Video Processing Engines) can be allocated as Multiviewer outputs to external monitors provided a physical M/E resource is present in the Frame and the Multiviewer is licensed.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 7 Select the menu category button. Eng Login 8 Select Change Identity 9 Select another suite identity. 10 Select when prompted to continue. 11 Allocate a second VPE physical resource in the Eng Setup, Acquire Resources menu as previously described.
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Basic Configuration Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Compact S-series (Four-Keyer) Frame 4 Select the output assigned to an external monitor in the Physical Outputs pane. 5 With the Fixed Sources button selected (top right of menu) using the scroll bar or filter for the scrolling sources list, find and select one of the fixed multiviewer sources, for example Mview 1...
External Interfaces Introduction The K-Frame Video Production Center has that name because it is more than just a video switcher. For example, a K-Frame system is also able to control a variety of external devices. Devices can be associated with sources, via source definition. Three types of source definitions for the K-Frame are available: •...
External Interfaces Ports & Devices Routing System configuration with K-Frame involves establishing communications between the K-Frame and Routing control systems, assigning Router destinations to sources, and identifying which Router sources will be accessible to the system. Ports & Devices Control ports, GPI outputs, External Device Definitions, Ethernet Tally and Editor Ports are Eng Setup Ports &...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Set PBus Address – Touching this button opens a keypad allowing entry of a PBus address, which is required if multiple PBus devices use the same port. Unassign PBus Device – Clears the name of the selected PBus device and also clears its port assignment.
External Interfaces GPI Outputs GPI Outputs The GPI Outputs menu is used to configure the K-Frame’s GPI connectors. GPI outputs can be assigned to any suite using the Eng Setup Acquire Resources menu. GPI Outputs – The buttons in the scrolling list represent the physical GPI output relays available on the system.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual PBus and GPI Enables PBus and GPI Output functionality (communications) can be enabled and disabled by an operator from the Devices, PBus and GPI Enables menu. This menu has two tabs, one for PBus, and the other for GPIs. When items are disabled on these menus, E-MEM or Macro programmed PBus and GPI Output triggers will be inactive when the E-MEM or Macro is run.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual External Devices The Eng Setup External Devices menus are used to create and edit Device Definitions. Different menus are displayed depending on whether a serial or Ethernet control type of device is selected.
External Interfaces VDCP Ethernet VDCP Ethernet When VDCP Ethernet is selected, additional parameters are available. Server Type • Generic • CrossFire • Venus 7000 Name Length • Variable • Fixed VDCP on Ethernet Configuration For Ethernet VDCP, the user must specify the IP Address of the device they are connecting to, in the Eng Setups/Ports &...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Device Definition The K-Frame system uses a software External Device Definition object to define the capabilities of each device interfaced with the system. Use the Ports & Devices menu to define external devices. External Device Definitions contain the interface information required for that external device, (e.g., IP Address or Serial Port).
External Interfaces Create an External Device Definition Create an External Device Definition 1 Touch Eng Setup, Ports & Devices, External Devices to go to the External Device Definition menu. 2 Scroll through the list of devices on the left and select an available device. 3 Select Device Name and enter a descriptive name for the External Device.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Configure an External Device for XPression Control You can configure up to four XPression devices; GFX 1-GFX 4, allowing you to send commands from the Control Panel or menu to your external device. You can take IDs, fire up to four GPI sets, clear buffers, and override or fine tune the controls.
External Interfaces Configure Ethernet Tally Ports Additionally, tally is supported via GPO connections. Note: Serial tally is not supported for K-Frame systems due to the vast amount of data being transmitted. Configure Ethernet Tally Ports 1 In the K-Frame menu, select Eng Setup, Ports & Devices, Tally Ports. 2 In one of the ports, select the IP Address data pad.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Configure Editor Ports 1 Select Eng Setup, Ports & Devices, Editor Ports. 2 Select and name a port. 3 Set the Baud Rate/Parity. 4 Select the Devices menu. 5 In the Editor Control pane, top right, enable the Editor Control Switcher button. Verify the connection (green status LED).
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External Interfaces About Editor Ports 6 Select the Map Sources button and configure the Switcher Sources.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Router Interface The K-Frame system can interface with an external routing system. A routing system connects a router source (router input) to a router destination (router output). Changing the router source sends a different signal to the destination (called a take). A router destination can in turn be connected to a K-Frame input and be configured as a routed source (called switcher source in this discussion and in the GV Switcher menus).
External Interfaces Features The following areas of the GV Switcher system will continue to require a manual update for a router source name change: • R-MEMs—Learn a new R-MEM in the Router, R-MEM menu, • Macros—Learn a new Macro in the Macro menu, •...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual The Status indicator is red when communication is not detected, and goes green when communication is established. To Set the IP Addresses: 2 Select the Primary IP data pad and enter the primary address of the router with the pop-up keypad.
External Interfaces Define Routed Source Definitions Define Routed Source Definitions The Eng Setup Source Definition menu is used to define routed K-Frame sources, which includes specifying which router destination will be associated with each switcher source. Eng Setup Source Definition 1 Select the in the menu.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 7 Touch the button for the desired destination to assign it to the previously selected router source. 8 Complete the source definition by entering an engineering name using the standard source definition procedure. User Setups Once a K-Frame routed source has been defined, it can be mapped to source buttons using the standard button mapping procedure (User Prefs), and given alternate names (Suite Prefs, Source Patch menu).
Maintenance Introduction This section provides routine maintenance information for servicing the K-Frame Video Production Center. Servicing Precautions Before performing any type of K-Frame system maintenance or troubleshooting, read the complete Important Safeguards and Notices section at the front of this manual. Grass Valley Web Site Visit the Grass Valley website for documentation, software updates, online support (including FAQs), spare parts information, and a link to the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) site.
Maintenance Panel Control Unit (PCU) Reset (Kayenne only) Controller Board Power Switch Reset Button 6-RU Video Processor Frame Reset Button and Power Switch Panel Control Unit (PCU) Reset (Kayenne only) The PCU has up to three reset buttons, one for the Control Panel Processor, one for the standard Menu Panel, and one for the optional second Menu Panel.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual limits and pressing the button. When done, press the button to exit Auto Key Prior calibration mode. M O V E T H E F A D E R T O B O T T O M Ptn tn Trans EMEM...
Maintenance M/E Stripe Mapping Wipe Wipe M o v e t h e J o y s t i c k t o b o t t o m r i g h t a n d r o t a t e t h e Z - A x i s t o C a l i b r a t i o n t h e r i g h t a n d p r e s s N E X T b u t t o n .
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Maintenance Lever Arm Calibration 3 Choose the M/E Lever Arm to calibrate. Lever 1 is the topmost Lever Arm on that panel. Lever 2 For example, to choose the second Lever Arm select Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever Joystick Bank 3/ 7 Karrera Lever Arm Selection, E-MEM Area...
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Maintenance Karrera Joystick Calibration Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever Joystick Bank Karrera Joystick Selection, E-MEM Area 4 Three buttons near the Lever Arm will blink, indicating Joystick actions are required. Shdw Shdw Menu Menu Wipe Wipe iDPM Glob Glob Glob Glob Wipes es...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Note: Pressing the Menu button cancels the Joystick calibration mode, but may leave the Joystick in an un-calibrated state. Complete the entire calibration procedure to ensure normal operation. Karrera Panel Saver Time Adjustment 1 In any E-MEM area, press Menu Page .
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Maintenance Kayenne and Karrera Touchscreen Calibration 3 Select the second Calibration tab on the top to open that menu screen. 4 Touch on the lower part of the screen to open a menu for selecting the Configure calibration type.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 4 Point Calibration 5 Touch and then . You will return to the Calibration Menu screen. 6 Start the calibration process by touching the center of the calibration box and circle where the red arrows are pointing. 7 The Calibration Menu screen will then go away and a new calibration target circle will appear in a corner of the screen.
Maintenance GV Korona Control Panel Adjustments 9 Touch the screen to verify the calibration. A calibration circle will appear and follow your finger touch across the screen. If satisfied, touch the Accept button at the bottom of the screen to save the calibration. The Calibration Menu screen then reappears.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 3 Choose the M/E Lever Arm to calibrate. Lever 1 is the topmost Lever Arm on that panel. Lever 2 For example, to choose the second Lever Arm select (press 8). Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever...
Maintenance GV Korona Joystick Calibration Key 1 Trans ns Key 2 Trans ns Next Exit Key 3 Trans ns Key 4 Prior Trans ns Wipe Wipe User er User er Trans ns Key 5 Trans ns Auto Auto Key 6 Trans ns Key 1 Trans ns...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever Joystick Bank Karrera Joystick Selection, E-MEM Area 4 Follow the joystick calibration instructions shown on the E-MEM display. a Move the Joystick to the top left corner, rotate it counter-clockwise, hold, and press b Move the Joystick to the bottom right corner, rotate it clockwise, hold, and press c Allow the Joystick to return to its center, unrotated position, hold, and press Joystick Calibration...
Maintenance Software Installation Menu Menu Menu 1 Menu 2 Panel Stripe Trans Panel Macro Calib Time Date Delg Rate Addr Saver Bank Pause Pause Bank Pause Pause 3 /7 3/ 7 Karrera Calibration Menu, E-MEM Area 2 Select (press Bk 3/ Panel Saver 3 Once in panel saver mode, select the time period (in minutes) of inactivity required to initiate the panel saver mode using the buttons below the display.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Standard authorization codes (Permanent) apply to purchased options and maintenance contracts. Other authorization codes (Temporary) may also be available that can enable selected options for a limited time. Temporary authorizations can be used for trial demonstrations and other special purposes.
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Maintenance Authorization Procedure 2 Write down the System ID displayed on the upper left portion of the menu. 3 If you have more than one system, repeat the above steps on every system that will have options enabled. 4 Contact Grass Valley Customer Support and request a code for each K-Frame System ID. If options have not already been purchased, you can order the options directly from the service representative.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual indicated. If you do not believe the option statuses reported are correct, contact Grass Valley Customer Support to resolve the issue. 5 If options were removed, reset the Video Processor Frame. Note: When an option is removed, it remains operational until the Video Processor Frame is reset or power cycled.
Maintenance Control Panel NV Memory Control Panel NV Memory The Control Panel circuitry has NV Memory, which stores some Control Panel configuration information, including: • Macro Attachments • Panel Memory Some related panel settings can be saved as configuration files (Panel Prefs, Panel Memory), or as part of a Show file.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual 1 From the K-Frame Installer menu, select the button and then the Kayenne, System Karrera, or GV Korona Control Panel to be cleared. 2 Select Clear NV 3 Select the Clear NV button. A Clear NV Files screen will appear. 4 Leave the box filled and click Reboot when complete...
Maintenance Restore System Files Note: A new Menu Panel or PC that has not been used with the switcher system will need to be configured as a Control Surface Node before it can operate with a switcher system. 1 From the K-Frame Installer menu, select the button and then the device to be System cleared.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual License Information License information stored on the Video Processor Frame EEPROMS determine which features are available for use. Licensing is keyed to the serial number (System ID) for the K- Frame Video Processor. VP Frame Processor Board Replacement When replacing the K-Frame Video Processor Frame control processor board, in either the 6U, 13U, or 15RU K-Frame, verify that the S2 Boot Mode Dipswitch settings are all in the Normal...
Maintenance Video Processor Frame Battery Replacement Video Processor Frame Battery Replacement 1 Turn off all power to the Frame before opening it. 2 Using a grounding strap, open the door to the Video Processor Frame and remove the Controller Board. 3 Remove the old battery by lifting the clip holding it in place.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual left part is called the Extended System Bar. On 35 button Kayenne systems an additional System Bar blank panel is used. The right System Bar has a socketed electrical connector inside the tray. The left Extended System Bar uses a flat ribbon cable.
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Maintenance Replacing the Kayenne System Bar Extended System Bar Cable Removal 4 Should the blank panel need to be removed, you must first take out the module below it in the Pgm Pst tray to access a crosshead Phillips screw. System Bar Blank Panel Screw Replacing the Kayenne System Bar 1 Align the System Bar horizontally and screw it into place using the provided hex tool.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Aligning the System Bar for Replacement 2 On larger Control Panels, connect the flat ribbon cable to the Extended System Bar, align it horizontally and screw it into place as above. 3 If the blank panel needs to be replaced, you will need to hold the blank panel parts in place so the screw holes are aligned before threading the screw.
Maintenance 3-ME Karrera Control Panel Interior 3-ME Karrera Control Panel Interior Torsion Bar Lid Spring (2) Air Guide Cover Board Communications RJ45, but not Ethernet (14 of 15 used) Board Power (6 of 8 used) USB (2) Compact Reset Flash Button Power On/Off Karrera 3-ME Panel Open, Air Guide In Place...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Source Sel 10 (2) Transition & DSK Source Sel 15 Source Sel 15 Local EMEM w/o System Area (2) & Transition Master EMEM Transition & Local EMEM Multi-Function Source Sel 10 w/o Device Control (4) Input Cooling Fan (2)
Maintenance 3-ME Karrera Control Panel Interior View of Panel Lid Opened Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Stripe Stripe Stripe A5 (option) STRIPE C STRIPE B STRIPE A (option) Data Cable Internal Connections, 3-ME Panel CAUTION: Karrera Control Panel data cables must be connected to the correct boards for proper system operation.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual View of Panel Lid Opened Power Ports Power Jumper Not Used (3) Between Boards (2) Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Stripe Stripe Stripe Power Ports Power Jumper POWER Not Used (3) Between Boards (6) GROUP 2 GROUP 1...
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Maintenance 2-ME Karrera Control Panel Interior 2-ME Karrera Control Panel Interior Torsion Bar Lid Spring (2) Air Guide Cover Board Communications RJ45, but not Ethernet (8 of 10 used) Board Power Compact Reset USB (2) (4 of 8 used) Flash Button Power On/Off Karrera 2-ME Panel Open, Air Guide In Place...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Source Sel 10 Source Sel 15 Source Sel 15 w/o System Area Transition & DSK Local EMEM & Transition Master EMEM Source Sel 10 w/o Device Multi-Function Control Input Cooling Controller & Distribution Power Board Supplies (2) Air Exhaust...
Maintenance General Control Panel Lid Switch Board Remove and Replace CAUTION: Karrera Control Panel data cables must be connected to the correct boards for proper system operation. Power Jumper View of Panel Lid Opened Between Boards (2) Power Ports Power Ports Area 2 Not Used (2) Area 3...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual To remove an interior board, loosen the two left-most screws of the left adjacent board, remove the remaining 4 screws of that left board, then remove the 6 screws of the right adjacent switch board and carefully tilt the board out. Transition Board Remove and Replace Follow the general procedure above, except carefully unplug the wires connecting the Lever Arm to the Transition board before you remove the screws holding that board to the...
Maintenance Kayenne Control Panel Module Diagnostics 1 Select Status, in the menu. A file browser window Capture Software Diagnostic Data will open. Save 2 After selecting the destination for the files in the left pane, press the button to initiates the file copy process. A SW Diag Data directory will be created (or overwritten if on already exists) containing GV Switcher system data.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Control Panel Board Boot Display Codes Digit Digit Zero shows the link and FPGA boot status. 1. Module interface link is working (normal/default). 2. FPGA was loaded over application area (normal/default). 1. Module interface link not working: link should display in 1-3 seconds or there may be a hardware issue. 2.
Maintenance HAD FPGA Updates HAD FPGA Updates HAD (Host Address Decoder) FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) updates are to be performed by qualified personnel only, e.g. an EIC (Engineer In Charge). Each CPU, Image Store, Controller, M/E, Video I/O IP, PTP Mezzanine boards, etc. have a PCI Express endpoint for communication with the host processor.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual CAUTION: It is recommended that HAD (Host Address Decoder) FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) updates are performed by qualified personnel only, i.e. an EIC (Engineer In Charge). Update the HAD FPGA Using a Serial Console 1 For most K-Frame systems, open the Frame door and attach the serial console cable to the front edge of the Controller board.
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Maintenance Upgrade the HAD FPGA 4 Enter the letter m [M] for the Multi Boot Configuration menu, at the prompt: ->M Result: 5 Enter the letter Y to begin the reprogramming of the HADs, at the prompt: ->Y Result: HADs are being erased and programmed which can be seen on the serial console monitor.
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Update the HAD FPGA Using a Telnet Session 1 Open a Telnet Session to the Frame by clicking on the Windows Start menu and entering telnet, space, <Frame IP Address> (example: telnet 10.10.10.100) in the Search field.
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Maintenance Update the HAD FPGA Using a Telnet Session 5 Enter the letter Y to begin the reprogramming of the HADs, at the prompt: ->Y Result: HADs are being erased and programmed which cannot be seen in the Telnet session, however results can be viewed in the K-Frame, Frame Message Logs. Note: After approximately seven minutes, the HAD programming results can be seen in the K-Frame log files.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual HADs up-to-date: value = 1 = 0x1 HADs out-of-date: (followed by a list of out-of-date HADs) value = 0 = 0x0 Result: -> checkHADs value = 1= 0x1 -> 12.X to 14.3 Upgrade: Install IP Board ARM Software GV K-Frame X and V-series IP systems with switcher software version 12.x.x require an upgrade to the latest IP I/O Board ARM software when installing 14.3.x software.
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Maintenance 12.X to 14.3 Upgrade: Install IP Board ARM Software 7 Enter the number nine [9] for the Debug menu, at the prompt: ->9 Result: 8 Enter the number sixteen [16] for Upgrade All ARM SW, at the prompt: ->16 9 For Serial Console: Results will be similar to the following example, reporting the new version for all boards:...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual PTP Mezzanine Board ARM Software Upgrade To enable the PTP feature, the following Board ARM Software upgrade procedure must be completed for the PTP Mezzanine board. Note: Once software version 14.3 is installed, newer updates will no longer require the Board ARM Software upgrade procedure;...
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Maintenance PTP Mezzanine Board ARM Software Upgrade Result: 8 Enter the letter [a] for ARM at the prompt: ->A Result: 9 Enter [u] for Upgrade ARM Image at the prompt ->U Result: CAUTION: Do not power cycle or reset the Frame until the following result is displayed, showing that upgrade is complete.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual g Select (left), then (it can take several minutes for data Frame Message Log Current to transfer to the Frame Message Log, continue to select the Frame Message Log button until all boards report the new version). CAUTION: Do not power cycle or reset the Frame until the following result is displayed, showing that all boards are updated.
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Maintenance Downgrade the IP Board ARM Software 7 Enter the number nine [9] for the Debug menu, at the prompt: ->9 Result: 8 Enter the number sixteen [16] for ‘Flash All SD Cards’ , at the prompt: ->16 9 For Serial Console: CAUTION: Do not power cycle or reset the Frame until the following result is displayed, showing that all boards are upgraded.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Creating Compact Flash Cards The Control Panels each use their own specially formatted and partitioned Compact Flash (CF) card. The system cannot use blank CF cards directly formatted by a PC or other device. The K-Frame Switcher Installer program is used to format, partition, and load boot files onto system CF cards.
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Maintenance CF Card Formatting Procedure 5 Click . The following screen will appear. Create CF CAUTION: Any existing files or partitions on the CF card will be deleted. 6 Click . A new Ghost application screen appears that reports the progress of the formatting.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Note: Additional formatting time may be required (perhaps more than an hour) if an older USB 1.1 port or slow reader/writer device is used. 7 When finished, the Ghost window will close by itself. •...
Maintenance SNMP Monitoring You will also need to enter the Node Settings information. Go to Eng Setup Nodes Settings and enter the IP address and device name information in the Control Surfaces Frame tabs. Suite Nodes & ID SNMP Monitoring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an industry standard mechanism for monitoring devices over a network, primarily intended to support service and maintenance activity.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Grass Valley Proprietary MIBs Video Processor Description Frame Control Panel gvg-reg last updated "200402190000Z" gvg-element last updated "200503230000Z" gvg-gcp last updated "200503240000Z" gvg-vsm last updated "201304260000Z" Grass Valley Switcher Device Monitoring by SNMP Grass Valley switchers support monitoring of the devices and device components shown in the following tables.
Maintenance Video Processor Frame Video Processor Frame Control Panel Supported K-Frame Video Processor SNMP Monitoring System Information High level information regarding the Video Processor Frame including operating system, name, location, serial number, software revision and high level frame state. Module Each plug in board slot in the Frame is a module (Controller, M/E or eDPM).
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Supported K-Frame Control Panel SNMP Monitoring Temperature Kayenne: One ambient temperature, one on CPU. Karrera: One ambient temperature, one on the Panel Processor FPGA, one on CPU. GV Korona: One ambient temperature, one on the Panel. Modules Status change traps are sent when a module is connected or disconnected.
Maintenance Licensing Definitions An SNMP license is purchased from Grass Valley Customer Support. You need to provide the Frame’s System ID with your payment, and you will then be given a license key. Enter that license key in the Install Options screen to license the SNMP feature for that entire K-Frame system.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual capabilities. SNMP Licensed Configuration must be done to properly configure some of the licensed capabilities. SNMP Licensed Configuration SNMP Licensed capabilities require additional configuration though the web interface as noted in this document. The Video Processor Frame and Control Panel have separate web interfaces that are accessed by specifying the correct IP address in the URL (example: http://192.168.1.170 ).
Maintenance SNMP Trap Messages 2 SNMP configuration fields are inoperable (grayed out) if a valid license is not accessible. 3 Enter the IP address of the PC running a NMS where you want trap messages to be sent. Up to three IPs can be entered. 4 If you are not using the community, enter the name of the community to be public...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Supported SNMP Frame Traps Name Type Description Severity vsmModuleStatusChange powerOK If the current power status is different power OK = normal than the last power status, a trap is power Fault = alarm sent. vsmModuleStatusChange status If the current status is different than...
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Maintenance Control Panel Traps Supported SNMP Frame Traps Name Type Description Severity vsmTempStatusChange status If temperature crosses the warm hot = alarm threshold in any direction a trap is normal = normal sent. vsmModuleStatusChange powerOK If the current power status is different power OK = normal than the last power status, a trap is power Fault = alarm...
Specifications K-Frame Video Processor Specifications K-Frame—Number of M/Es and VPEs, Inputs, and Outputs M/Es and Frame VPEs Inputs Outputs GPI Inputs GPI/Tally Outputs V-series 1 to 6 VPEs 16 to 32 SDI/IP, 8-16 SDI/IP, 8 GPI/ 0-4 Media Ports 2 Media Ports 24 Relay Tally 0-32 MatchDef 0-16 SetDef...
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Specifications K-Frame Video Processor Specifications K-Frame Video Standards (Hz) 4K UHD-SDI Modes 2160p* 50/59.94/60 SMPTE 2082-10 4K 2SI Quad Link 50/59.94/60 SMPTE 425-5 4K SDQS Quad Link 50/59.94/60 SMPTE 425-5 3G Modes 1080p50/59.94/60, Level A and Level B SMPTE 424M HD Modes 1080i 29.97/30/25 SMPTE 274M...
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75 ohm Maximum cable length • SD Video 350 meters (1148 ft) • HD Video 200 meters (656 ft) (Using Belden 1694A • 3G Video 140 meters (459 ft) type cable) • 12G Video 60 meters (197 ft) K-Frame Serial Digital Video Outputs Format •...
Specifications K-Frame Video Processor Specifications K-Frame Analog Reference Input Video Standard Tri-level Sync or Color Black, must be 1/2X (times), 1X, or 2X the Frame Operating Mode vertical rate Return loss > 40db, up to 5.0 MHz Connectors 2 BNC loop-through Impedance 75 ohm external ≤...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual K-Frame Mechanical Component In-rack Width Height Weight Rack (All weights approximate) Depth Units V-series 563.5 mm 482.6 mm 132.6 mm 28 kg (66.4 lbs) (Fully loaded) (22.2 in) (19.0 in) (5.2 in) () (Two PS modules each weigh 1 kg (2.2lbs) S-series/Compact 558.8 mm...
Specifications Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Specifications Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Specifications Kayenne K-Frame PCU Interconnects Control Panel - PCU Connections Cable and connectors Custom 7 Pin D style Number Required 1 for each Control Panel Stripe, Local Aux Stripe, and Satellite Panel Maximum 15 m / 50 ft (7.5 m / 25 ft cable length also available) Interconnect Cable...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Mechanical Component Depth Width Height Weight (All weights approximate) 2-M/E-25, with 488.4 mm 1341.7 mm 242.3 mm 30 kg Local Aux Stripe, 15 m (19.2 in) (52.8 in) (9.5 in) (66 lbs) Cables 1-M/E-15,with 15 m Cables,...
Specifications Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Specifications Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Specifications Karrera K-Frame Power Karrera Control Panels Line voltage 100V-240V AC +/-10% autorange, power factor corrected Automatic line-voltage sensing for 120V and 240V sources Line frequency 50/60Hz +/- 5% Power consumption 200W Leakage current <...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Karrera K-Frame Mechanical Component Depth Width Height Weight (All weights approximate) Menu Panel Support Arm 5 kg (11 lbs) Optional Local Aux Panel Local Aux 35 78 mm 800 mm 162 mm 4 kg 3.1 in 31.5 in 6.4 in...
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Specifications GV Korona Control Panel Specifications GV Korona Control Panel Specifications GV Korona K-Frame Network Connection Type of connection 10/100/1000 Base T Protocol TCP(UDP)/IP, Auto speed detection Cable and connectors CAT5 UTP, RJ45 connectors Maximum cable length 100m / 300ft GV Korona K-Frame Power Line Voltage 100V-240V AC +/-10% autorange, power...
Field Replaceable Units This appendix provides lists of the Field Replaceable Units (FRU) and Critical Spares for the K-Frame Video Production Center. FRUs can be ordered from Grass Valley Customer Support. Note: The lists given here are for general guidelines only and are subject to change at any time.
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Video Processor Frames K-Frame Video Processor Field Replaceable Units K-Frame Video Processor Part Number Replacement Notes and References Standard, Compact, 761000400 2RU Remote AUX GV K-Frame X, S series, V-Series Standard Frame 761045600 Standard Frame (13RU) Metal and mid- plane Standard, Compact 761049300 K-Frame 1RU seperate power supply -...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual K-Frame Video Processor Field Replaceable Units K-Frame Video Processor Part Number Replacement Notes and References Standard, Compact, S-series 772001500 Output Assembly V-Series, GV K-Frame X 772001800 8x4 SDI Video IO Assy GV K-Frame X 772001900 16x8 SDI IO Board GV K-Frame X...
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Kayenne Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References Control Panel 29-00227 Ribbon Cable for System Bar 369436800 Kayenne PCU FAN Tray Assembly Control Panel 378209500 Air Filter 3RU 40-00075 Power Supply Menu Controller 40-00093 PCU Menu Controller Hard Disk 52-00041...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References Control Panel 761044000 Housing Tray Assembly System Bar 15 Control Panel 761044100 Housing Tray Assembly System Bar 25 Control Panel 761044200 Housing Tray Assembly System Bar 35 Control Panel...
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Kayenne Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References Control Panel 85570560 Key Cap Set System Bar - 1ME - Common Keys Control Panel 85570600 Key Cap Set Transition, KAYENNE Control Panel 85570630 Key Cap Set Local E-MEM Control Panel 85570660 Key Cap Set Multi-Function - Common Keys...
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References Control Panel 85572470 RJ45 CAT 6 1500 mm Control Panel 85574890 or Module Aux Bus 25x 85552790 Karrera Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References...
GV Korona Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References Control Panel 771056400 Aux 15 Control Panel 771056600 Source Select 10 w/o Machine Control Control Panel 771056700 Source Select 10 w Machine Control Control Panel 771056800 Aux 10 Control Panel...
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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual GV Korona K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References Control Panel 751055800 Korona Dual Power Supply Assembly Control Panel 751056200 Control Panel Joystick Menu 761062900 Korona Touchscreen Menu Assembly Control Panel 761063000 OLED Assembly for Source Select &...
Regulatory Notices Certifications and Compliances FCC Emission Control This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
FCC Emission Limits FCC Emission Limits This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may no cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation.
Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual Category Standard Designed/tested for compliance with: EMC Directive Audio, Video and Entertainment Lighting Control 2004/108/EC via EN for the European Community. 55103-1 and 2 EN55103-1 : 2009 Electromagnetic compatibility. Product family standard for audio, video, audio- visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use.
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Contact Us Grass Valley Technical Support For technical assistance, contact our international support center, at 1-800-547-8949 (US and Canada) or +1 530 478 4148. To obtain a local phone number for the support center nearest you, please consult the Contact Us section of Grass Valley’s website ( www.grassvalley.com An online form for e-mail contact is also available from the website.
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