OSEE IRS Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 IRS Series Intelligent Matrix Switcher USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3 Product Information Model: IRS Series Intelligent Matrix Switcher Version: V010001 Release Date: April 29th, 2015 Company OSEE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Contact Information No.22 Building, No.68 zone, Beiqing Road, Haidian District, Address: Beijing, China Post Code: 100094 Tel: (+86) 010-62434168 Fax: (+86) 010-62434169 http://www.osee-dig.com/...
  • Page 4 About The USER MANUAL The user manual applies to the following device types:  IRS1616-K-3G 16X16-3G Matrix Switcher with control panel  IRS1616-K-HD 16X16-HD Matrix Switcher with control panel  IRS1616-K-SD 16X16-SD Matrix Switcher with control panel  IRS1616-3G 16X16-3G Matrix Switcher ...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Content Chapter 1 Overview ....................1 Introduction............................... 1 Feature ..............................1 Main Function ............................2 Chapter 2 Safety Precaution for Use ..............3 Chapter 3 Unpackaging and installation ..............4 Chapter 4 Description of product structure ............5 4.1 Size ..............................5 4.2 Product Appearance ...........................
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Overview

    As the simple operation, the users can simply operate the switchers without mistake. The IRS Series products can be applied to the broadcast system on the carrier signal scheduling, are suitable for broadcast room, master control room, studio, and other areas of a variety of real-time applications, to switch the SDI input signal to the output signal.
  • Page 7: Main Function

    Main Function Display the status of the signal source. The matrix switcher would detect each input signal. Tri-color operation panel keys show the status of eachinput siganl. Each color represents a state of the input signal source. For example, "Green" means the channel signal is "normal"...
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Safety Precaution For Use

    Chapter 2 Safety Precaution for Use Read and keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. About the Position Do not block any ventilation openings. Do not use this unit near water. Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that product heat.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 Unpackaging And Installation

    Chapter 3 Unpackaging and installation Opening the box, please check whether the device has been damaged during transport. Check all the things listed on the packing list are received. If there is any missing, contact your distributors or OSEE for it.
  • Page 10: Chapter 4 Description Of Product Structure

    Please do not disassemble the key cap after installation in order to avoid damage. Chapter 4 Description of product structure 4.1 Size The IRS series products use the same chassis structure. For example, IRS1616-K will be described following. Front panel (Unit: mm) (As the following figure)
  • Page 11 Side view (Unit: mm) (As the following figure) Top view (Unit: mm) (As the following figure)
  • Page 12: Product Appearance

    4.2 Product Appearance The series products use different labels. Detail introductions are as following. Front label of IRS1616-RCP (As the following figure) Front label of IRS1608-RCP (As the following figure) Front label of IRS1604-RCP (As the following figure) Front label of IRS1601-RCP (As the following figure) Front label of IRSPGM/PST-RCP (As the following figure) Rear label of RCP Series (As the following figure)
  • Page 13 Front label of IRS1616-K (As the following figure) Rear label of IRS1616-K (As the following figure) Front label of IRS1616 (As the following figure) Rear label of IRS1616 (As the following figure) Front label of IRS1608-K (As the following figure) Rear label of IRS1608-K (As the following figure) Front label of IRS1608 (As the following figure)
  • Page 14 Rear label of IRS1608 (As the following figure) Front label of IRS1604-K (As the following figure) Rear label of IRS1604-K (As the following figure) Front label of IRS1604 (As the following figure) Rear label of IRS1604 (As the following figure)
  • Page 15: Chapter 5 Signal Flow Graph

    Chapter 5 Signal Flow Graph Signal Flow Graph for Matrix Switcher Matrix Switcher Signal Flow Graph for Remote Control Panel Remote Control Panel...
  • Page 16: Chapter 6 Usage

    Chapter 6 Usage 6.1 Before Use the Device There are two ways for connecting between the host and the swithers. 1) Connect by RS485 interface. The devices connected via BNC interface. And in this way, the remote control panel should use an external power adapter. 2) Connect by RJ45 interface.In this way, the remote control panel does not require an external power supply.
  • Page 17: Explanation For Pgm/Pst Matrix Panel

    Signal detection Panel Diagram (As the following figure) Ordinary Panel Diagram (As the following figure) 6.3 Description of the Panel Keys Note: IRS series of intelligent matrix switchers support three types of panel, PGM/PST panel, XY panel, and single busbar panel. PGM(1-16) :PGM Output source selection key ...
  • Page 18 Tally Description The Tally is divided into two states: Active, and Inactivea. In Active, the Tally color is yellow. In Inactivea, the Tally is in off, on the PGM/PST Panel with Backup Control panel. On PGM/PST Panel with Signal Monitoring and Backup panel, there are two cases in Inactivea: 1): Inactivea and Signal to normal: Normal Signal.
  • Page 19 in "Active". The original PGM output Tally changes to the color in "Inactivea". The PST channel "Active" output remains unchanged. Tally Description The TAKE key has two states: "Active" and "Inactivea". The Tally color is yellow in "Active". The Tally color is green in "Inactivea". BACKUP key ...
  • Page 20: Explanation For Xy Panel And Single Bus Panel

    current PGM OUT 1/2. The status of PST/PGM siganl would change to the current status of the corresponding PGM OUT 1/2. The Tally color of PGMOUT 1/2 changes to the "Active" color - yellow. The original PGM OUT 1/2 changes to the state of "Inactivea" color. ...
  • Page 21: Description Of The Panel Keys

    Sigle Bus Panel Diagram (As the following figure) 6.5 Description of the Panel Keys PNL LOCK key  Key Description Lock or start the panel. In LOCK state, the matrix panel can not enable any operation. This button has two states: "Active"...
  • Page 22 After selecting SRC, the Tally color changes from "Inactivea" to "Active". The original "DEST" output changes as "SRC” and the Tally color changes to "Inactivea". Tally Description The Tally color is red in "Active". The Tally is off in "Inactivea". ...
  • Page 23 Tally Description The Tally color is red in "Active". The Tally is off in "Inactivea".  “Destination Protect” key Key Description The function of this key is similar with the Destination Lock key. The Destination Lock key does not allow changing the source locked by local panel or any remote control panel. And the Destination Protect key disables the operation for the selected DEST by other panels, but it allows the operation by local panel.
  • Page 24: Description Of Other Keys

    The Tally of LVL key changes from “Active” to “Inactivea”. Tally Description The Tally color is red in "Active". The Tally is off in "Inactivea". 6.6 Description of other keys Poll source output status inquiry key  Key Description Inquire SRC Input signal source and the output state. Using this key, you can view the SRC input signal and the corresponding output DEST.
  • Page 25: Chapter 7 Network Control

    When it needs to manually switch to the channel, the BYPASS signal status must be green or yellow. Press this button. The BYPASS key would be green or yellow flashing. Press the button to switch, the BYPASS key is red. The PGM output signal switchs to the BYPASS signal.
  • Page 26: Status

    7.1 STATUS Status  Name: The mame of the Matrix Switcher The ID of the Matrix Switcher Type: 16*16, 16*4, 16*8 Temperature: 40~60℃ Sync: Synchronization, Unsynchronization Detection: Detection, Undetection Mode: Protected or non-protected mode of operation The IP of the Matrix Switcher. Alarm The IP and intrtface which receive the alarm information.
  • Page 27 Setup for remote control panel  Show the information of the remote control panel, such as: The panel type, the model, the version of the matrix switcher, the informationof the key, the description of the function keys.  Remote control panel If the panels are in networking, the information list will be displayed as shown above.
  • Page 28: Setup For Matrix Switcher

    7.2 Setup for Matrix Switcher Setup for the name  Setup for the funcation  Setup for the IP ...
  • Page 29: Remote Control Panel

    Setup for the KEY  Detection Enabled:Enable the setup for the color of the source detection key. Detection Disabled:Disabled the setup for the color of the source detection key. Press the Default button to restore the default setup. Note: all the setup would be enabled after pressing SAVE button. 7.3 Remote control panel Setup the local panel as following.
  • Page 30 1. Right-press the page to display the setup list. 2. Select the items to setup the function of the keys. Press EXIT to exit the menu. 3. Press SAVE to enable the setup.
  • Page 31: System Setup

    Setup for the networking panels.  The setup is similar as the setup for local panels. Only add the name setup function. 7.4 SYSTEM Setup This function is set for the panel level. There are four-levels for a panel and each level corresponds to a matrix switcher.
  • Page 32: Chapter 8 Specification

    Operation Mode  1:Select a matrix switcher from the list. 2:Select the controled output. 3:Save the setup. Chapter 8 Specification 8.1 Description for Specification 3G-SDI /HD-SDI /SDI-SDI Input/ Output: Connector BNC per IEC 169-8 Impedance 75 ohms Return Loss >18 dB 5 to 270 MHz >15 dB 270 MHz to 1.5 GHz >10 dB up to 3 GHz Maximum Signal Level...
  • Page 33: Rs422 Control Protocol Definition

    8.2 RS422 Control Protocol Definition 1, 2 pin: Ground; 3, 4, 5, 6 pin: Data transceiver; 7, 8 pin: Defined. Chapter 9 Appendix - RS422 NetWork Control Note: This series of matrix support NETWORK Protocol. 9.1 Serial port configuration Baud rate: 19200 bps Data length: 8 bit Stop bit: 1 bit Odd-even check: NO...
  • Page 34 Recriving the Switching command ...
  • Page 35: X-Point Status

    9.3 X-point Status X-point Status request  Crosspoint status request response command:   Return to the N-channel intput signal source corresponding to the output. N is outputs of the matrix switchers. 9.4 Output Locking...
  • Page 36: Matrix Switcher Request

    9.5 Matrix Switcher REQUEST Note: The specs are subject to change without prior notice!

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