Belden Grass Valley K-Frame Installation & Service Manual
Belden Grass Valley K-Frame Installation & Service Manual

Belden Grass Valley K-Frame Installation & Service Manual

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KAYENNE/KARRERA/GV KORONA
Video Production Center
Installation & Service Manual
071896400
Software Version 10.0
8/8/16

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  • Page 1 K-FRAME KAYENNE/KARRERA/GV KORONA Video Production Center Installation & Service Manual 071896400 Software Version 10.0 8/8/16...
  • Page 2 Belden Inc. or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions. Grass Valley, K-Frame, Kayenne, Karrera, and GV Korona are trademarks or registered trademarks of Grass Valley USA, LLC. Belden Inc., Grass Valley USA, LLC, and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein.
  • Page 3 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Symbols and Their Meanings Important Safeguards and Notices ........... . v Indicates that dangerous high voltage is present within the equipment enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
  • Page 4 Notices The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complies with all applicable European Union (CE) directives. The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complies with safety of laser product applicable standards. Warnings Important Safeguards and Notices .
  • Page 5 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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. •...
  • Page 6 Notices read and follow this important information, especially those instructions related to the risk of electric shock or injury to persons. Symbols and Their Meanings Important Safeguards and Notices ........... . v Indicates that dangerous high voltage is present within the equipment enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
  • Page 7 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complies with all applicable European Union (CE) directives. The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complies with safety of laser product applicable standards.
  • Page 8 Notices 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. • When installing this equipment, do not attach the power cord to building surfaces. •...
  • Page 9 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual manufacturer’s instructions. Before disposing of your Grass Valley equipment, please review the Disposal and Recycling Information appendix. Cautions for LCD and TFT Displays Excessive usage may harm your vision. Rest for 10 minutes for every 30 minutes of usage.
  • Page 10 Notices Signale la présence de composants sensibles à l’électricité statique et qui sont susceptibles d’être endommagés par une décharge électrostatique. Utilisez des procédures, des équipements et des surfaces antistatiques durant les interventions d’entretien. Le symbole ci-contre signifie que l’appareil comporte plus d’un cordon d'alimentation et qu’il faut débrancher tous les cordons d'alimentation avant toute opération d’entretien, afin de prévenir les chocs électriques.
  • Page 11 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual • Acheminez les cordons d’alimentation et autres câbles de façon à ce qu’ils ne risquent pas d’être endommagés. Supportez correctement les enroulements de câbles afin de ne pas endommager les connecteurs. • Coupez l’alimentation avant de nettoyer l’équipement. Ne pas utiliser de nettoyants liquides ou en aérosol.
  • Page 12 Notices • Veillez à toujours prendre les mesures de protection antistatique appropriées quand vous manipulez l’équipement. Protection contre les décharges électrostatiques (DES) Une décharge électrostatique peut se produire lorsque des composants électroniques ne sont pas manipulés de manière adéquate, ce qui peut entraîner des défaillances intermittentes ou endommager irrémédiablement un circuit électrique.
  • Page 13 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Certification and Compliance Safety Compliance ..............xiii Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) .
  • Page 14 Notices • EN 61000-4-6 Conducted disturbances immunity • EN 61000-4-8 Power frequency magnetic field immunity • EN 61000-4-11 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity...
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction ......... . . 1 Overview.
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Macintosh Computer Operation ..........48 Hardware Installation.
  • Page 17 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 4 System Cabling........85 About the K-Frame System Cabling Section .
  • Page 18 Table of Contents Menu Top Line ............. 117 Data Pads and Touch Buttons .
  • Page 19 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Source Naming Background Information ........140 Engineering Names, Eng IDs, and Logical IDs .
  • Page 20 Table of Contents Eng Setup File Operations ..........179 Save Eng Setup Files.
  • Page 21 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual External Devices ..............211 VDCP Ethernet .
  • Page 22 Table of Contents Video Processor Frame Maintenance ..........242 Video Processor Frame NV Memory .
  • Page 23 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Appendix B Field Replaceable Units ..... . 273 Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units......277 Appendix C Regulatory Notices .
  • Page 24 Table of Contents xxiv...
  • Page 25: Introduction

    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 K-Frame Video Processor is the heart of the system, providing extensive video switching and signal processing capabilities.
  • Page 26: K-Frame Standard Frame

    Introduction K-Frame Standard Frame • Optional integrated external ClipStore provides multiple channels of video/key pairs for up to 10+ hours of nonvolatile video/key/audio clip content. • 999 macros with many new ways to recall macros from the Control Panel. • 1,000 E-MEM registers with Define E-MEM for fine control in creation and editing of effects.
  • Page 27: K-Frame Compact S-Series Frame (Differences)

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual K-Frame Compact S-series Frame (Differences) • Up to 6 M/Es, accessible across two suites, increased to 12 virtual M/Es by using DoubleTake. • Every M/E has four keyers with standard keying modes including Chroma Key—every keyer can use the pool of floating 3D iDPMs.
  • Page 28: K-Frame Control Surfaces

    Introduction K-Frame Control Surfaces K-Frame Control Surfaces Kayenne Control Surface A Kayenne control surface typically consists of a Control Panel, a Menu Panel with an included articulated support arm, a Panel Control Unit (PCU) frame, and optional Satellite Panels. This control surface has an innovative modular design. 4-ME 35 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel...
  • Page 29 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 1-ME 15 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Panel Control Unit (PCU) Kayenne 1-ME 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. CAUTION: Do not connect or disconnect the PCU to Control Panel cables while the system is powered on.
  • Page 30 Introduction Kayenne Control Surface Hold Hold Ptn tn Trans Macro Macro EMEM EMEM EMEM EMEM Limit Run un Rate Ke Key1 Ke Key 1 Auto Auto Panel Trans Rate Rate Split Ke Key2 Ke Key 2 Auto Auto Menu Ke Key Hold Hold Ke Key3...
  • Page 31 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Menu Panel 2-ME 25 Kayenne Control Panel Compact 6-RU K-Frame Panel Control Unit (PCU) Kayenne Single Suite Compact Frame Example Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System A K-Frame system can be subdivided into two suites, if desired, each of which can have two control surfaces (Surface A and Surface B).
  • Page 32 Introduction Kayenne 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...
  • Page 33: Karrrera Control Surface

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Karrrera Control Surface A Karrera control surface typically consists of a Control Panel and a Menu application. Representative Karrera control surfaces are shown in the following illustrations. Karrera 3-ME 35 Control Panel Menu Panel Articulated Optional Touch Screen Karrera Menu Panel with...
  • Page 34 Introduction Karrrera Control Surface 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.
  • Page 35 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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 13-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)
  • Page 36: Gv Korona Control Surfaces

    Introduction GV Korona Control Surfaces GV Korona Control Surfaces A GV Korona control surface consists of: • A Control Panel with stripes of buttons, • System Control area with a Device Control area, • Switched preview, • Alternate bus and Aux bus delegation, •...
  • Page 37 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual GV Korona Single Suite S-Series Frame Example Multiple Suites and Control Surfaces Example Any K-Frame Keyenne, Karrera, or Korona Control Panel can be configured with any K-Frame Video Processor. The K-Frame system can be subdivided into two suites and each suite can have up to two control surfaces.
  • Page 38: Soft Panel (Ksp) Option

    Introduction Soft Panel (KSP) Option Soft Panel (KSP) Option Soft Panel Application The KSP is an optional 1-ME Soft Panel GUI which provides direct control of switching crosspoints, recalling effects and macros together with an integrated version of the Menu application.
  • Page 39: Supported Control Protocols

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Supported Control Protocols • Ethernet • PBus II • GPI Inputs and Outputs • Serial BVW-75 for VTR control • Odetics protocol 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 •...
  • Page 40 Introduction Supported Control Protocols...
  • Page 41: Control Surface Installation

    Control Surface Installation K-Frame 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 K-Frame 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.
  • Page 42: Control Panel Cooling

    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.
  • Page 43: 4-Me 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 4-ME 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.
  • Page 44: 4-Me 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly

    Control Surface Installation 4-ME 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly 4-ME 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly NoteRead through the entire procedure before you begin actual assembly. Figure 1. 4-ME 35 Control Panel Dimensions, Flat Installation 1533.7 mm 124.0 mm 60.4 in. 813.5 mm 4.9 in.
  • Page 45 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Figure 3. 4-ME Control Panel Cutout Dimensions, Flat Installation 4-ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503.5 +/-1 mm 59.2 +/-.04 in. 720 +0-1 mm 28.3 in. +0-.04 in. 773.5 +/-1 mm 30.5 +/-.04 in. 625 +/-1 mm 4-ME Panel Flat Install Cutout 24.6 +/-.04 in.
  • Page 46 Control Surface Installation 4-ME 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly 4-ME Support Structure, Curved Installation...
  • Page 47 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 4-ME Support Structure, Flat Installation...
  • Page 48: 4-Me 25 Control Panel

    Control Surface Installation 4-ME 25 Control Panel 4-ME 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.
  • Page 49: 3-Me 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 3-ME 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. 59.1 in.
  • Page 50 Control Surface Installation 3-ME 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly 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.
  • Page 51 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 3-ME Support Structure, Curved Installation...
  • Page 52: 3-Me 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly

    Control Surface Installation 3-ME 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly 3-ME 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. 0.6 in.
  • Page 53 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 3-ME Support Structure, Flat Installation...
  • Page 54: 3-Me 25 Control Panel

    Control Surface Installation 3-ME 25 Control Panel 3-ME 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.
  • Page 55 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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.
  • Page 56 Control Surface Installation 2-ME 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly 2-ME Support Structure, Curved Installation...
  • Page 57: 2-Me 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly With Local Aux

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 2-ME 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. 59.1 in.
  • Page 58 Control Surface Installation 2-ME 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly with Local Aux 855 7 2720 855 7 2830 855 7 2710 855 7 2710 8557 2820 855 7 2830 85 57 2820 86 20 3200 8557 2830 850 0 442 0 8557 2820 8500 442 0 86 20 3200...
  • Page 59: 2-Me 35 Control Panel, Flat Without Local Aux

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 2-ME 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. 59.1 in. 2.9 in.
  • Page 60: 2-Me 25 Control Panel

    Control Surface Installation 2-ME 25 Control Panel 8620 3180 8557 2850 86 20 3180 85 00 64 60 862 2 5420 85 57 2850 855 7 2760 862 2 5410 862 0 31 80 8620 3180 8557 2760 85 00 6460 85 57 28 50 8620 3180 8557 2850...
  • Page 61: 1-Me 15 Control Panel

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 1-ME 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-ME 15 Control Panel Dimensions, Flat Installation 728 +/-1 mm 28.7 +/-.04 in.
  • Page 62: Separately Mounted Local Aux Stripe (35 & 25 Models)

    Control Surface Installation Separately Mounted Local Aux Stripe (35 & 25 Models) 850 0 4960 855 7 1480 850 0 4420 855 7 3180 855 7 3120 w/ Silkscreen Kayenne Logo 855 7 3190 855 7 1480 8557 2760 855 7 2550 862 0 3180 855 7 2760 862 0 3180...
  • Page 63: Control Panel Stripe-Pcu Connections

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 850 0 4960 850 0 4420 855 7 1480 35 A U X B U TT ON 25 A U X B U TT ON 855 7 3180 855 7 3000 855 7 3010 Silkscreen Kayenne Logo 855 7 1480 H O U SI N G C P L.
  • Page 64: Touch Screen Menu Panel Installation

    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.
  • Page 65 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 66: Karrera Control Surface

    Control Surface Installation Karrera Control Surface 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.
  • Page 67: 3-Me Karrera Control Panel Installation

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 3-ME Karrera Control Panel Installation 82.8 mm 510.0 mm 3.3 in. 3.8 mm 20.1 in. 0.15 in. 55.1 mm 172.6 mm 2.2 in. 6.8 in. 482.6 mm 1413.5 mm 19.0 in. 55.6 in. 1440.6 mm 56.7 in.
  • Page 68 Control Surface Installation 3-ME 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. 287.0 mm 455.5 mm 11.3 in. 17.9 in. 495.4 mm 625.5 mm 19.5 in.
  • Page 69 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 70: 2-Me Compact Karrera Control Panel Installation

    Control Surface Installation 2-ME 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-ME Karrera Control Panel Rear Connections 2-ME Compact Karrera Control Panel Installation 83 mm 510.0 mm...
  • Page 71 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 72: Pc Requirements

    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.
  • Page 73: User Pc Configuration

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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: •...
  • Page 74: Menu Panel Dimensions

    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.
  • Page 75: Menu Panel Connectors

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 76: Fanless Pc Dimensions And Connectors

    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...
  • Page 77: Menu Panel Articulated Arm Installation

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 78: Menu Panel Hardware Installation With Articulated Arm

    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.
  • Page 79: Optional Local Aux Panel Installation

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 80: Local Aux 25 Panel Dimensions

    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. 3.1 in. 10.0 in. 8.9 in. 122 mm 1.8 in. 4.8 in. 603 mm 23.8 in.
  • Page 81 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 82 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...
  • Page 83: Gv Korona Control Surfaces

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 84 Control Surface Installation 2-ME GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 2-ME GV Korona Control Panel Front Dimensions 2-ME GV Korona Control Panel Side Dimensions...
  • Page 85 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 2-ME GV Korona Control Panel Mounting Dimensions 2-ME GV Korona Control Panel Left Side Mount to Vent Dimensions...
  • Page 86: 2-Me Gv Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions

    Control Surface Installation 2-ME GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions 2-ME GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis. 2-ME GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions 1-ME GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis.
  • Page 87 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 1-ME GV Korona Control Panel Front Dimensions 1-ME GV Korona Control Panel Side Dimensions...
  • Page 88 Control Surface Installation 1-ME GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 1-ME GV Korona Control Panel Mounting Dimensions 1-ME GV Korona Control Panel Left Side Mount to Vent Dimension...
  • Page 89: 1-Me Gv Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 1-ME GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis.
  • Page 90 Control Surface Installation 1-ME GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions...
  • Page 91: Frame Installation

    Frame Installation Overview 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. K-Frame Video Processors require rear rack support. Cooling Requirements The maximum ambient temperature for a Kayenne K-Frame chassis is 40-degrees C (104- degrees F) monitored at the air intake.
  • Page 92: 13-Ru Video Processor Dimensions

    Frame Installation 13-RU Video Processor Dimensions 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.
  • Page 93 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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)
  • Page 94: 13Ru Video Processor Installation And Airflow

    Frame Installation 13RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow 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...
  • Page 95 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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 &...
  • Page 96 Frame Installation 13RU Video Processor Views Output Video Input Video (16 pairs of identical (32 inputs, outputs each) 8 GPI in/out, and 24 Tally) Up to 4 modules Up to 5 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...
  • Page 97: 6-Ru Video Processor Dimensions

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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.
  • Page 98 Frame Installation 6-RU Video Processor Dimensions 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)
  • Page 99: 6Ru Video Processor Installation And Airflow

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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 ME and two Multiviewers on the Controller board.
  • Page 100: 6Ru Compact Front Views With Doors Removed

    Frame Installation 6RU Compact Front Views with Doors Removed 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 ME. ME A Controller ME B...
  • Page 101: 6Ru Video Processor Rear View

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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 Module 4...
  • Page 102: K-Frame Standard Power Supply Views

    Frame Installation K-Frame Standard Power Supply Views Ethernet (6) (communications) SERIAL PORTS RS422/485 LINK/ACTIVITY OFF-10/AMBER-100/GREEN-1000 ANALOG REFERENCE erial Ports (8) Reference RS422/486 Illuminated LED indicates Port 1 is in diagnostic mode Controller I/O Connections, Rear of Chassis K-Frame Standard Power Supply Views A 1-RU Power Supply Frame provides DC power for the Standard, 13RU K-Frame Video Processor.
  • Page 103: K-Frame Standard Power Supply Frame Rack Installation And Airflow

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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 Standard Power Supply Frame Rack Installation and Airflow The K-Frame power supply frame is ideally rack mounted immediately above the Standard...
  • Page 104: K-Frame Standard Power Supply Cooling

    Frame Installation K-Frame Standard 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 Standard 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.
  • Page 105: K-Frame Standard Power Supply Ac Requirements

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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 Standard Power Supply AC Requirements The K-Frame Power Supply Frame has provision to support up to three hot swappable power modules.
  • Page 106: About High Line (208V-240V) Verses Low Line (120V) Operations

    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 MEs, 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.
  • Page 107: About High Line (208V-240V) Verses Low Line (120V) Operations

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 108: K-Frame Video Processor Door Removal Clearance

    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.
  • Page 109: System Cabling

    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. K-Frame System Cabling Overview The K-Frame systems use Ethernet, serial, and USB connections and custom multi-pin cables for Kayenne.
  • Page 110: K-Frame Ethernet Switch

    System Cabling K-Frame Ethernet Switch K-Frame 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.
  • Page 111: Factory Default Network Settings

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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...
  • Page 112: Kayenne K-Frame System Cabling

    System Cabling Kayenne K-Frame System Cabling Kayenne K-Frame System Cabling 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. !!!!!!!See INSERT X-REF HERE for information about multi-pin cable pin-outs. In addition to the Video Processing Frame, the PCU also includes a built-in Ethernet Switch.
  • Page 113: Kayenne Suites And Control Surfaces

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Two Cable PCU Frame Connection Kayenne PCU K-Frame Video 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.
  • Page 114 System Cabling Kayenne Suites and Control Surfaces Kayenne Suite 1 Suite 1 Menu Panel Control Surface A Kayenne Control Panel Local Aux Stripe Kayenne PCU K-Frame Video Processor ME Stripe Menu Video ME Stripe Processor Hard ME Stripe Disk Internal Control Menu Suite 1 Hard...
  • Page 115: Kayenne Control Panel Cabling

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Ethernet Kayenne PCU 1 K-Frame Video Processor (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...
  • Page 116: Kayenne Satellite Panel Cabling

    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...
  • Page 117: Kayenne Touch Screen Menu Panels (Used With Pcu)

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 118: Karrera K-Frame System Cabling

    System Cabling Karrera K-Frame System Cabling Karrera K-Frame System Cabling The Karrera K-Frame system uses Ethernet, serial, DVI, and USB connections for system communications. K-Frame Video Processor Menu Menu Panel RS-422/485 (8) Video GPI In/Out DVI-D Processor Tally USB (4)* Switcher Control Panel Keyboard, VGA* Internal Control...
  • Page 119: Karrera Control Panel Network Cabling

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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 (8) Video GPI In/Out Processor...
  • Page 120: Optional Karrera Local Aux Panel Cabling

    System Cabling Optional Karrera Local Aux Panel Cabling 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.)
  • Page 121 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Figure 1. 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.
  • Page 122: Gv Korona K-Frame System Cabling

    System Cabling GV Korona K-Frame System Cabling GV Korona K-Frame System Cabling 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...
  • Page 123: K-Frame Video Cabling

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Suite Boundary Suite 1 Ethernet Ethernet (100m / 300ft max single hop length, unlimited distance using switches) K-Frame Video Processor Ethernet LAN Switch Korona Control Panel, Suite 1 RS-422/485 (8 Video GPI In/Out Processor Tally USB (4)* Keyboard, VGA...
  • Page 124: Reference Input

    System Cabling Reference Input Reference Input The K-Frame Video Processor has one analog looping reference input, which can be used with any SD/HD/3G standard. This reference input signal must have the same frame rate as the native operating standard of the K-Frame. 75-ohm termination of the looping input is required, either directly on the adjacent connector or at the end of a daisy chain looping to other equipment.
  • Page 125: Timing Analyzer

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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 •...
  • Page 126: Time Zones And The Autotiming Window

    System Cabling Time Zones and the Autotiming Window Video Settings Menu 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. The relative position of that source is reported in lines and μs. Positive values indicate the source is later in time than the internal sync generator, and negative values indicate the source is earlier.
  • Page 127: Clipstore Cabling

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Time Processing Zone Autotiming Range Delay 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 Zone Output Autotiming Range Delay Autotiming Center of Time Zone 1...
  • Page 128: Clipstore Video Cabling

    System Cabling ClipStore Video Cabling ClipStore Video Cabling The ClipStore channels on the server backplane are labeled C1-C4 (Channel 1 through Channel 4 on the Summit) from left to right. The Solo backplane is not labeled, Channel 1 is on the left and Channel 2 is on the right when facing the backplane. ClipStore requires SDI connections for both video and key—...
  • Page 129 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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...
  • Page 130: Video Processor Frame Gpi/Relay Tally Interface

    System Cabling 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 K-Frame Video Processing Frame Video/Key Channels In Channel 3 Channel 4 ClipStore Connection Using Distribution Amplifiers Video Processor Frame GPI/Relay Tally Interface The GPI (General Purpose Interface) and relay tally interface provides a means to transfer...
  • Page 131: Gpi Inputs

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual The output relays are the same hardware but the GPI is being driven by the GPI output 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.
  • Page 132: Relay Tally/Gpi Outputs

    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...
  • Page 133 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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...
  • Page 134: Gpi In, Gpi Out, Relay Tally Pin Assignments

    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...
  • Page 135 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual D-50 Female Pin 18 Pin 1 Pin 34 Pin 33 Pin 17 Pin 50 Socket Pinout GPI In, Tally, GPI Out Signals Ribbon 50-Pin D- Cable GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIIn1...
  • Page 136 System Cabling GPI In, GPI Out, Relay Tally Pin Assignments GPI In, Tally, GPI Out Signals Ribbon 50-Pin D- Cable TallyComC TallyComL TallyComU TallyComAC TallyComAJ Tally9C Tally33L Tally57U Tally81AC Tally105AJ Tally10C Tally34L Tally58U Tally82AC Tally106AJ Tally11C Tally35L Tally59U Tally83AC Tally107AJ Tally12C Tally36L Tally60U...
  • Page 137: Rs-422/485 Port Pin Assignments

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual RS-422/485 Port Pin Assignments Eight RS-422/485 ports are available on the rear of the K-Frame Video Processor, and can be used to control various devices, or for switcher control by an external controller. Note: The Frame serial port pinout is automatically configured based on assignment.
  • Page 138 System Cabling RS-232 Port Pin Assignments...
  • Page 139: Basic Configuration

    Basic Configuration Introduction This section provides basic system configuration information for the K-Frame Video Production Center. Refer to the K-Frame 10.0 or newer User Manual for information specific to your current software version. Configuration Steps K-Frame basic system configuration includes the following steps: 1 Power up the system.
  • Page 140: Eng Setup

    Basic Configuration Eng Setup Eng Setup Engineering Setup defines basic K-Frame system functionality, including how it is cabled into a facility. Eng Setup applies to the entire system and can affect both suites if a second suite has been configured. Engineering Setups are intended to be used and maintained by technical staff.
  • Page 141: Menu Top Line

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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: •...
  • Page 142: Data Pads And Soft Knobs

    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.
  • Page 143: Power And Initialization Indications

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 2 Turn on the PCU power switch located inside the front door, near the center of the upper board of the unit. 3 Turn on the Menu Panel (Kayenne and Karrera K-Frame only) and/or customer supplied PC and monitor running the GV Switcher menu application.
  • Page 144: Connecting The Menu Application To A Frame

    Basic Configuration Connecting the Menu Application to a Frame • The Menu Panel’s IP address (Kayenne and Karrera K-Frame only) must be in the IP Address field of the Control Surfaces menu (to register that Menu Panel as a node on the Frame).
  • Page 145: Gateway Ip Addresses

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual communicate directly with each other, while nodes with different network addresses normally do not communicate directly. The K-Frame system uses Ethernet switches built into the Video Processor Frame. The switch provides isolation between port pairs, providing deterministic communication for panel and frame messaging, and also allows Control Panel and Menu Panel communication for DPOPs.
  • Page 146: K-Frame System Names

    Basic Configuration K-Frame System Names Note: A mouse and keyboard is required to navigate through the K-Frame Installer program and enter IP Addresses and system names. Standard USB devices can be connected to available ports on the Kayenne/Karrera K-Frame Menu Panel or GV Korona Control Panel. K-Frame System Names The K-Frame Installer program includes a hierarchy display of K-Frame system components.
  • Page 147: Set Ip Procedure Using The K-Frame Installer Program

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual • Video Processor Frame web page, • GV Switcher menu Application Frame Suite Nodes & ID menu, and • NetConfig. Set IP Procedure Using the K-Frame Installer Program 1 Ensure the device with the menu application has an IP address able to communicate with the K-Frame system components and is physically connected to the K-Frame network.
  • Page 148: Other K-Frame Switcher Installer Program Functions

    Basic Configuration Other K-Frame Switcher Installer Program Functions 5 Click on each field to be changed, type in the desired IP address, and click Set. 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 (see the K-Frame Installation &...
  • Page 149: Set The Ips Using Device Web Pages

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 150: Changing The Image Store Ip Address

    Basic Configuration Changing the Image Store IP Address Address. You will need to go to each device and change the address they use to communicate with the Video Processor Frame. Changing the Image Store IP Address The Image Store IP address can be changed using the Video Processor Frame web page (see the K-Frame Installation &...
  • Page 151 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 2 Start the web browser, enter the default IP address (192.168.1.2) in the address field, and press Enter. If the address is found, a Panel Status screen swill appear. 3 Click on Network. A Network Configuration screen, displaying the factory default settings.
  • Page 152: Restoring The Default Ip Address

    Basic Configuration Restoring the Default IP Address • Enter the IP addresses and other information appropriate for your system. • Panel Name is used to name the panel, for user convenience. This field does not affect the operation of the unit. •...
  • Page 153: About The S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Upgrade

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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. About the S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Upgrade S25 and S50 model Aux panels can be upgraded to become Switcher Remote Aux Panels.
  • Page 154: Install New S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Software

    Basic Configuration Install New S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Software M/E 2 Fixed M/E 3 Fixed S25 Switcher Aux Panel M/E 1 Fixed Source Select Buttons 1-25 PGM Fixed Source Hold S50 Switcher Aux Panel Top Source Select 1-25 Bottom Source Select 1-25 (Same as S25) (Shifted button mapping) S25/S50 Switcher Remote Aux Panel Buttons...
  • Page 155: Configure The Remote Aux Panel Network

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual • Disabled: 32 buttons starting with the top 25 and the first seven on the bottom, from left to right, can be mapped. Enabling the shift button provides another 32 shifted sources, using the same buttons, for a total of 64 mappable buttons. 5 Select the Do reset.
  • Page 156 Basic Configuration Map Switcher Sources to Remote Aux Bus Buttons been disabled, 32 unshifted and 32 shifted sources can be mapped (top 25, first seven on the bottom from left to right). 1 Select Eng Setup, Node Settings, Remote Aux Button Map in the menu. 2 Select the remote aux panel under the Remote Aux Panel Name scrolling list on the left.
  • Page 157: About Modular 10Gige Ip I/O Address And Port Configuration

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual About Modular 10GigE IP I/O Address and Port Configuration You can configure 10GigE IP I/O channels to transmit and/or receive video signals over IP. Selecting a data pad displays a pop-up pane or key pad to make selections or enter parameters.
  • Page 158: 10Gige Modular I/O Modes

    Basic Configuration 10GigE Modular I/O Modes 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 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...
  • Page 159: Configure 10Gige Modular I/O Mode

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Configure 10GigE Modular I/O Mode Modular I/O Mode selection in the Modular IP Config menu tab, is applied to each of the four input/output ports for that I/O board (for example M1 through M4). Selection mode buttons for SMPTE 2022-6, 4K TICO, and SDI are provided (see About Modular 10GigE IP I/O Address and Port...
  • Page 160: Configure A 10Gige Ip I/O Multicast Video Signal

    Basic Configuration Configure a 10GigE IP I/O Multicast Video Signal Configure a 10GigE 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.
  • Page 161: K-Frame Control Panel Registration

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 162: Control Panel Brightness Adjustment

    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.
  • Page 163: Engineering Setups

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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).
  • Page 164: Change Direct Source Definition

    Basic Configuration Change Direct Source Definition Engineering ID number, specifies the signals involved, how to process that signal, and what 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 (both control surfaces in both suites).
  • Page 165: Engineering Names, Eng Ids, And Logical Ids

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Engineering Names, Eng IDs, and Logical IDs Engineering names are intended to identify a source as it applies to a specific facility. In a truck, for example, cameras may be hard wired to the production switcher and might be given Engineering names 1, 2, and 3.
  • Page 166 Basic Configuration Alternative Source Names first to the left of the Menu Name) but the Panel Name takes the Eng. Source column’s name (first name to its left). If names are entered in all three alternative name columns, each area of the system displays the name entered in each column of the Source Patch menu.
  • Page 167: Source Patch Feature

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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...
  • Page 168: Output Assignments

    Basic Configuration Output Assignments Output Assignments Any K-Frame outputs can be assigned as fixed outputs, which includes any ME, 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 Inputs Outputs Modular Outputs 1-16...
  • Page 169 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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: Fixed if the output is to be dedicated.
  • Page 170: Configuring Aux Buses

    Basic Configuration Configuring Aux Buses Configuring Aux Buses Aux buses can be used to send dynamically selected sources to an output. Aux bus sources are selected using the Local Aux panel, delegating an ME for Aux Bus control, or using Remote Aux Panels delegated to control that Aux bus.
  • Page 171: About Passing/Blanking Ancillary Data For Individual Outputs

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Aux Pairs are two physical Aux Buses that have been configured to send a video and associated key (or another video) signal. Pairing of the video and key signal to be used on the Aux bus is defined in the Sources menu as explained earlier. Aux pairs are indicated on the menu with a bracket beside the two connector buttons.
  • Page 172: Configure Fixed Output Blanking

    Basic Configuration Configure Fixed Output Blanking 2 Select an Aux output from the Physical Outputs scrolling list or select in the Output Type pane to display the Aux Outputs menu. 3 Result: The Logical Aux Bus selection pane is displayed (center) along with other Aux output parameter functions.
  • Page 173: Switcher Relay Tally Configuration

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Programs Previews Previews Programs Primary Secondary Keys Programs Previews Primary Previews Programs Keys Examples of ME Viewer Displays 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.
  • Page 174: About Relay Tally Systems

    Basic Configuration About Relay Tally Systems on a K-Frame Video Processor, 24 for each installed Controller or ME board. Relay tally is recalculated and refreshed every field. Note: Relay tally Contribution is an alternative electronically mechanism that can be assigned to a K-Frame Video Processor serial port. Refer to the separate Grass Valley Switcher Protocols Manual for technical information.
  • Page 175: Switcher Relay Tally Calculator Menus

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual recommended that aux buses be set up to provide the real program outputs for the switcher and the On Air calculation configured using those aux buses as the tributaries. You can use more than one starting point for tally calculations. Programmable clean feed (FlexiKey) and DoubleTake allow the exclusion of video signals from the ME main output (PGM A) that appear on one of the other program outputs.
  • Page 176: Creating An On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using Mes Or Pgm/Pst

    Basic Configuration Creating an On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using MEs or PGM/PST 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...
  • Page 177: Create An On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using Aux Buses

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Create an On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using Aux Buses 1 If necessary, login to the desired suite ( Eng Setup Eng Login 2 Select Eng Setup Switcher Tally On Air Tally to access the On Air Tally menu. The Suite button for the current suite will be highlighted.
  • Page 178: Creating A Bus Relay Tally Calculator

    Basic Configuration Creating a Bus Relay Tally Calculator 7 Repeat to assign all the desired look ahead previews to the calculation. 8 To activate this calculator, touch the Calc On button so it is highlighted. 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.
  • Page 179: Relay Assign Menu

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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.
  • Page 180: Assign Sources To Tally Relays

    Basic Configuration Assign Sources to Tally Relays Tally Relay Group - Delegates the menu controls to configure the selected Tally Group. The A, B, C, and D Tally Groups correspond to Tally/GPI connectors 1 through 4 on the rear of the K-Frame Video Processor.
  • Page 181: About Mv Green Relay Tally Calculations For Multiviewer On-Air And Green

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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 (see the Installation & Service Manual for your Video Production Center model). Three common scenarios for MV Green Tally: Note: Red On-Air tally overrides Green tally for Multiviewer assigned...
  • Page 182: Configure The On-Air Tally Program Me

    Basic Configuration Configure the On-Air Tally Program ME Program ME. PGM/PST is the default on-air tally Program ME, however any licensed ME can be defined as Program. Sources are on or off air based on the Program ME selection. Configure the On-Air Tally Program ME The default on-air Program ME is PGM/PST.
  • Page 183: Set Source Names With External Ethernet Tally

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual When the connection is enabled, the Connection Status LED turns green. 3 At the tally client, set the connection to to establish the initial connection Port 2012 between the GV Switcher and Ethernet Tally systems. Set Source Names with External Ethernet Tally Support for setting source names through external Ethernet tally clients can be added by tally client developers.
  • Page 184: Clipstore Configuration

    Basic Configuration ClipStore Configuration • White—no external Ethernet tally connection • Green—external Ethernet tally client is connected • Red—external Ethernet tally connection error 3 Select the Connection Status button to connect to the external Ethernet tally Enable client. 4 Enable the Source Name Control by selecting the Enable button for the external Ethernet tally connection.
  • Page 185: K-Frame System Preparation

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual The NetConfig Network Configuration Tool can be installed with the K-Frame Switcher Installer software. Note: Make note of the ClipStore IP Address, it will be used later to enable ClipStores as external devices later in the K-Frame configuration process. K-Frame System Preparation Install the K-Frame Software Verify that the GV Switcher software is version 5.0 or later.
  • Page 186: Configure Source Definitions

    Basic Configuration Configure Source Definitions 3 Input a valid IP address for the ClipStore server by touching the ClipStore IP Address data pad, typing the address, and touching Enter 4 Select Enable 5 The Enable button allows communication between the K-Frame and the ClipStore server and highlights green indicating a proper connection.
  • Page 187: Configure Outputs

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 4 Select Linear Key. 5 Use the data pad (or soft knob) to select the source number of the Key source Key Input you will use for the ClipStore channel. 6 Configure the Source Type: a Select the mode button in the Source Type pane.
  • Page 188: Clipstore Config Menu

    Basic Configuration ClipStore Config Menu It is recommended at this point that you save a new Eng Setup file that includes these changes. ClipStore Config Menu The ClipStore Config menu is used to configure the ClipStore input/output parameters and read those input/output parameters from, or send them to, the ClipStore server. —Updates the Eng Setup, ClipStore Config menu with the Read from ClipStore button current parameter settings for the configured ClipStore server channels.
  • Page 189: Assigning Clipstore Channel Resources To A Suite

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual The ClipStore Source Numbers Pane (read-only), provides channel and source information, for example CS-1025 means ClipStore Channel1 (CS-1), Eng Source ID 25 (025). —Turning this button on (highlighted green) then selecting the Bars and Tone button Send to ClipStore button, loads color bars (and updates the configuration) and sends a tone to...
  • Page 190 Basic Configuration Configure the Remote Desktop Connection 5 Enter the following in the Log On to Windows dialog: 6 Login: administration 7 Password: adminK2 , touch enter. 8 The Elite AppCenter application window is displayed. 9 For Windows XP only: Disable the FBWF (File Based Write Filter). a Click the menu and navigate to Start...
  • Page 191 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual d At the reboot prompt, click 10 Right-click on Network Places 11 Click Properties 12 Right-click on Control Team...
  • Page 192 Basic Configuration Configure the Remote Desktop Connection 13 Click Properties 14 Scroll down to “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click to highlight it. Figure 1. Control Team Properties—TCP/IP Disable/Enable Filter Settings 15 Click Properties The TCP/IP Properties Dialog is displayed.
  • Page 193: Camera Control With Ethernet Tally Configuration

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 16 Enter the desired IP Address, and click 17 The Subnet mask will be filled in automatically. 18 Click For Windows XP Only: Enable the FBWF 1 Enable the FBWF (File Based Write Filter), see Setting the Summit IP Address.
  • Page 194: Configure Node Settings

    Basic Configuration Configure Node Settings Camera Head Base Station Camera Head Base Station Camera Head Base Station Camera Head Base Station Ethernet Switch LDK Connect Server Ethernet Interconnect from LDK Connect Gateway Server to Switcher Menu Panel Control Panel Video Processor Frame K-Frame System Interconnection with Camera Gateway Configure Node Settings 1 Select Eng Setup, Node Settings in the menu.
  • Page 195: Configure Source Definitions

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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.
  • Page 196 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”...
  • Page 197: Acquire Resources

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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 signifies a connected Status LED camera.
  • Page 198: Switcher Ethernet Camera Tally

    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.
  • Page 199: Tally Calc Menus

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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. Colors Enabled —Reports which colors are currently using that calculator, by color letter corresponding to the viewfinder indicators: •...
  • Page 200: User Setups

    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.
  • Page 201 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual...
  • Page 202: File Storage Organization

    Basic Configuration File Storage Organization Eng Setup files can be accessed two ways, via , or via File Ops Eng Setup Eng Setup Save Load Figure 2. Eng Setup Save-Load Menu File Storage Organization The file browser gives you great flexibility for choosing and creating storage locations for your files.
  • Page 203: Eng Setup File Operations

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Files saved to the will be available to any system user. System Storage Frame User Directory Files saved to the Remote Storage Menu C:\ location on the K-Frame Menu Panel will be available to any user of that Menu Panel. Multiple K-Frame Menu Panels operating with that system will not be able to access files stored at this location on another Menu Panel, unless drives are mapped.
  • Page 204: Load Eng Setup Files

    Basic Configuration Load Eng Setup Files 4 Touch the Save button. Load Eng Setup Files 1 Navigate to the directory containing the files you wish to load, using the buttons at the bottom of the left navigation pane. 2 Select the file(s) to be loaded (choose the button for multiple files).
  • Page 205: Independent Resource Sharing

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Independent Resource Sharing Independent resource sharing isolates an operator or group of operators from other operators, by defining two separate suites. When one suite has acquired a resource, only the operator or group of operators in that suite will be able to control it. An example of independent sharing is splitting a 4-ME K-Frame system into two independent 2-ME switchers.
  • Page 206: Control Surface

    Basic Configuration Control Surface Suite 1 (Live) Suite 2 (Edit) Control Surface 2-A Control Surface 1-A KSP Application on PC Control Surface 2-B Control Surface 1-B Edit System (Edit 2) External Control Point EIC Control Surface (PC Running Karrera Menu Application) Can Login to Serial Either Suite as...
  • Page 207: Logical Aux Buses

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Control surfaces allow operators to collaborate on the same production while providing isolation between the operators themselves. For example, a smaller Control Panel set up in the studio for rehearsals will need access to the same effects as a larger Control Panel in the control room, but may need access to a specific set of sources.
  • Page 208: Prepare Worksheet

    Basic Configuration Prepare Worksheet When the above is accomplished and basic system functionality is confirmed, you can then set up suite 2, and more easily troubleshoot any configuration issues that may arise. If you will be adding new system components for use with Resource Sharing, all these components must be installed and configured on the network, using valid IP addresses.
  • Page 209: Define Default Multi-Suite Engineering Resources

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 2 Select . This will re-establish system communications. Reset Panel After reboot, the Eng Setup, Status menu will display the added control surface. Define Default Multi-Suite Engineering Resources Assign the following items as appropriate to suite 1 or suite 2: •...
  • Page 210 Basic Configuration Divide Resources Between Suites 2 Select and select to the warning message, and release Eng Setup Acquire Resources resources not needed in suite 1 that you wish to make available to suite 2. You can use the category tabs on the right to release resources in each category, and then acquire only what is needed in suite 1.
  • Page 211 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 3 To acquire installed DPM options, move available iDPM Channels from Available to Channels using the arrow keys. Any number of licensed iDPM channels can be acquired to the selected resource, or acquired as eDPMs using the Acquire Resources menu. 4 Select , and use the button to login as...
  • Page 212: Save Default Multi-Suite Engineering Setups File

    Basic Configuration Save Default Multi-Suite Engineering Setups File Save Default Multi-Suite Engineering Setups File Save this Eng Setup configuration to disk, naming the file to identify it as the default multi- suite engineering configuration for the facility. Define and Save Default Suite Prefs Define default Suite Preferences as appropriate for suite 1 and suite 2.
  • Page 213: Multi Suite Independent Operation

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Multi Suite Independent Operation Once configured with two suites, operators can work on each control surface completely independently from one another. Coordination will be required, however, to ensure the resources each operator needs are shared as necessary. Operators should also test any E-MEMs, R-MEMs, or other items created or saved previously to be sure they work properly with their currently acquired resources.
  • Page 214: Setdef And Matchdef

    Basic Configuration SetDef and MatchDef K-Frame system resources can be allocated to each suite. By default all system resources are allocated to suite 1. SetDef and MatchDef The SetDef and MatchDef options permit line rate signal format conversion of selected K-Frame system outputs and inputs.
  • Page 215: Setdef Output Conversion

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual SetDef Output Conversion When SetDef Mode is selected, the Modular I/O buttons report the Mode, Engineering Name for the input, Suite 1 or 2 (S1 or S2), Output Name, output format and crop status (Off/On) for the output of the selected pair.
  • Page 216: Matchdef Input Conversion

    Basic Configuration MatchDef Input Conversion - Fills the screen with the center portion of the image, cutting off some of V-Center Cut the top and bottom. button, when selected, displays Top, Bottom, Left, and Right crop data pads. Crop Crop values can be entered and activated by touching the Crop Enable button.
  • Page 217: Video Settings

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual When Auto-Line Rate Enable is off, the conversion format for the currently selected input can be chosen from the Line Rate selection buttons in the right pane ( 1080p-A, 1080p-B, 1080i 720p Std Def 4:3 Std Def 16:9 Controls for Scale/Sync, Letterbox, Pillarbox, H-Center Cut and V-Center Cut are displayed, depending on the format selected.
  • Page 218: Frame Operating Mode

    Basic Configuration Frame Operating Mode Choosing allows selection of a video input source for use as system reference. This Digital should only be used temporarily, for troubleshooting or initial system test, because an interruption of that input signal can cause K-Frame system problems. Frame Status –...
  • Page 219: Other Settings

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 1 In the Eng Setup, Video Settings menu, Select in the ME Blanking pane. Regen Blanking Other Settings Matte Limiting Matte Limiting determines how the matte generators produce colors. Limits can be imposed to prevent downstream signal problems. –...
  • Page 220: Node Settings

    Basic Configuration Node Settings black lines can occur at its edges, which are now visible because they have moved inside the visible picture area. If it is necessary to compensate for variations in your facility's nominal blanking, adjust the default crops so they just remove black edges on the facility’s normal image.
  • Page 221: Mapping Logical Remote Aux Panels

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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.
  • Page 222: About The Status Menu

    Basic Configuration About the Status Menu 3 Touch a source button on the scrolling list on the right. It will be assigned to that Remote Aux Panel button. • The data pad and scroll knob on the upper right can be used to quickly Source Number select a K-Frame source by its logical ID number •...
  • Page 223: Acquire Resources

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual files for efficient troubleshooting. The button minimizes the menu Minimize Menu application, revealing the Windows desktop. The Exit Menu Closedown Menu Computer buttons perform those functions. Acquire Resources The Acquire Resources menus are used to acquire and release K-Frame system resources when multiple suites are being used.
  • Page 224 Basic Configuration Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Standard Frame 2 Select an MV 1—MV 4 ) button from the Logical Resources pane. 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;...
  • Page 225: Acquire Multiviewer Resources With A Compact (Six-Keyer) Frame

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Result: The currently selected Multiviewer layout is visible on the external monitor. Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Compact (Six-Keyer) Frame Any available unused ME/VPEs (Video Processing Engines) can be allocated as Multiviewer outputs to external monitors provided a physical ME resource is present in the Frame and the Multiviewer is licensed.
  • Page 226: Acquire Multiviewer Resources With A Compact S-Series (Four-Keyer) Frame

    Basic Configuration Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Compact S-series (Four-Keyer) Frame 6 With the button selected (top right of menu) using the scroll bar or filter Fixed Sources for the scrolling sources list, find and select one of the four fixed multiviewer sources, for example Mview 4 Result: The currently selected Multiviewer layout is available to an external monitor.
  • Page 227 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 5 With the button selected (top right of menu) using the scroll bar or filter Fixed Sources for the scrolling sources list, find and select one of the fixed multiviewer sources, for example Mview 1 Result: The currently selected Multiviewer layout is available to an external monitor.
  • Page 228 Basic Configuration Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Compact S-series (Four-Keyer) Frame...
  • Page 229: External Interfaces

    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: •...
  • Page 230: Ports & Devices

    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 configured with the Ports &...
  • Page 231: Copy Trigger Names

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual – Touching this button opens an alphanumeric keypad used to give the PBus PBus Name device a descriptive name. These names appear on the separate Devices, PBus and PBus & GPI Enables menus, to help the operator identify each function. Set PBus Address –...
  • Page 232: Gpi Outputs

    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 Suite 1 or Suite 2 using the Eng Setup Acquire Resources menu. – The buttons in the scrolling list represent the physical GPI output relays GPI Outputs available on the system.
  • Page 233: Pbus And Gpi Enables

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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, EMEM or Macro programmed PBus and GPI Output triggers will be inactive when the EMEM or Macro is run.
  • Page 234 External Interfaces PBus and GPI Enables...
  • Page 235: External Devices

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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.
  • Page 236: Vdcp Ethernet

    External Interfaces VDCP Ethernet VDCP Ethernet When VDCP Ethernet is selected, additional parameters are available.
  • Page 237: Vdcp On Ethernet Configuration

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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 &...
  • Page 238: Device Definition

    External Interfaces Device Definition 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).
  • Page 239: Ethernet Tally Ports

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Ethernet Tally Ports There are three configurable Ethernet Tally ports. Ethernet tally port configuration can vary depending on your needs, for example two tally ports could be used for tally signal while the third is used for diagnostics. See the documentation that came with your Ethernet tally system for more information.
  • Page 240: Editor Ports

    External Interfaces Editor Ports 2 In one of the ports, select the IP Address data pad. 3 Enter the client IP Address in the pop-up keypad and select Enter Editor Ports Two editor ports can be configured and assigned to the K-Frame serial ports. Selecting an Editor button on the left delegates the rest of the menu to that item.
  • Page 241: Router Interface

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual – The button for the port currently assigned to the selected item RS422 Port Select / Status will be highlighted. Touching None clears the port assignment. Editor Name – Touching this button opens an alphanumeric keypad used to give the Editor a descriptive name.
  • Page 242: Router Source Name Changes (At The Router) And Gv Switcher Updates

    External Interfaces Router Source Name Changes (at the Router) and GV Switcher Updates Router Source Router Inputs Router Destination GV Switcher Inputs External Routing System Router Outputs Routed GV Switcher Source K-Frame System Router Source, Router Destination, and Routed Switcher Source An external routing system can be configured into levels, to allow the switching of multiple signals simultaneously.
  • Page 243: Features

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual • Switcher sources configured for router destinations—Update the Router Destination source name in the Eng Setup, Source Definition menu. CAUTION: If these areas of the system are not manually updated, the router source may behave unexpectedly or no longer work. Features •...
  • Page 244: Primary And Secondary Router Communications

    External Interfaces Primary and Secondary Router Communications indicator is red when communication is not detected, and goes green when Status 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.
  • Page 245: Define Routed Source Definitions

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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. 1 Select the Eng Setup Source Definition in the menu.
  • Page 246: User Setups

    External Interfaces User Setups 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).
  • Page 247: Maintenance

    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.
  • Page 248: Panel Control Unit (Pcu) Reset (Kayenne Only)

    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.
  • Page 249: Kayenne Control Panel Adjustments

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Kayenne Control Panel Adjustments Kayenne Lever Arm Calibration Press the Exchange ME (the left-most graphic symbol button over the Lever Arm), Ptn Limit EMem Run , and buttons simultaneously (in any order) to enter calibration mode for that module. Follow the rans Rate instructions displayed, moving the fader to the bottom and top limits and pressing the Auto...
  • Page 250: Me Stripe Mapping

    Maintenance ME 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 .
  • Page 251: Karrera Control Panel Adjustments

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual U S E K 1 T H R U K 4 B U T T O N S Ptn tn Trans EMEM EMEM Limit Run un Rate T O S E T M E S T R I P E N U M B E R . Ke Key1 Ke Key 1 Auto...
  • Page 252 Maintenance Lever Arm Calibration 3 Choose the ME Lever Arm to calibrate. Lever 1 is the topmost Lever Arm on that panel. For example, to choose the second Lever Arm select Lever 2 Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever Joystick Bank 3/ 7 Karrera Lever Arm Selection, EMEM Area...
  • Page 253: Karrera Joystick Calibration

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Key 1 Trans ns Key 2 Trans ns Next Exit Key 3 Trans ns Key 4 Prior Trans ns User er User er Key 5 Wipe Wipe Trans ns Trans ns Auto Auto Key 6 Trans ns Key 1 Trans ns...
  • Page 254 Maintenance Karrera Joystick Calibration Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever Joystick Bank Karrera Joystick Selection, EMEM 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...
  • Page 255: Karrera Panel Saver Time Adjustment

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Joystick Calibration Joystick Calibration Joystick Calibration Move joystick to the top left corner. Move joystick to the bottom right corner. Move joystick to the center. Twist the joystick counterclockwise. Twist the joystick clockwise. Do not twist the joystick. Press LRN to continue.
  • Page 256: Kayenne And Karrera Touchscreen Calibration

    Maintenance Kayenne and Karrera Touchscreen Calibration Kayenne and Karrera Touchscreen Calibration The Kayenne andKarrera Touch Screen Menu Panesl are adjusted in the factory before shipment, and so should not require calibration. If the Menu Panel does not respond correctly to screen touches, however, you can perform this procedure.
  • Page 257 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 5 Touch 4 Point Calibration 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.
  • Page 258: Gv Korona Control Panel Adjustments

    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 button at the bottom of the screen to save the Accept calibration.
  • Page 259 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 3 Choose the ME Lever Arm to calibrate. Lever 1 is the topmost Lever Arm on that panel. For example, to choose the second Lever Arm select Lever 2 (press 8). Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever...
  • Page 260: Gv Korona Joystick Calibration

    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...
  • Page 261: Gv Korona Panel Saver Time Adjustment

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever Joystick Bank Karrera Joystick Selection, EMEM Area 4 Follow the joystick calibration instructions shown on the EMEM 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...
  • Page 262: Software Installation

    Maintenance Software Installation 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. The illuminated button indicates the current setting. Panel Saver Bank 3 /7...
  • Page 263: Authorization Procedure

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual during on-air operations. Expiration of the maintenance portion of an authorization will not disable any options. Authorization Procedure Acquire Authorization Code Grass Valley will be sending authorization codes to all K-Frame system customers. If you have received your codes and the system IDs are correct, proceed to Enter Permanent Authorization Code.
  • Page 264: Control Panel Web Pages

    Maintenance Control Panel Web Pages 3 Select the data pad and enter the code on the pop-up keypad. New Auth Code for Perm Note: System ID and Authorization Codes are alphanumeric and need to be entered exactly. Authorization codes do not use the letters “o” or “l” to avoid confusion with the numbers “0”...
  • Page 265: Control Panel Nv Memory

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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.
  • Page 266: Control Panel Ip Information

    Maintenance Control Panel IP Information 2 Select Clear NV 3 Select the button. A Clear NV Files screen will appear. Clear NV 4 Leave the Reboot when complete box filled and click 5 NV Memory will be cleared and the Menu or Frame will be rebooted. Restoring Multiple Control Panels If your K-Frame system has multiple Control Panels connected to the same Frame (PCU Frame for Kayenne), the Clear NV process will clear settings for all the connected panels.
  • Page 267: Restore System Files

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 4 Leave the box filled and click Reboot when complete 5 NV Memory will be cleared and the Menu or Frame will be rebooted. Restore System Files If you have a Show File with a set of standard K-Frame system settings, you can load it now to restore your system to that state.
  • Page 268: Lifetime Of The Internal Battery

    Maintenance Lifetime of the Internal Battery K-Frame Control Processor Board - S2 Boot Mode Dipswitch Location CAUTION: If the Dipswitch settings are not in the UP or Normal position, the system may not boot. Lifetime of the Internal Battery Battery life of the K-Frame Video Processor internal battery is dependent on the operating time of the switcher.
  • Page 269: Ip Information

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Video Processor Frame Controller Board with Battery Indicated 4 Put the new battery in place and secure the clip. 5 Re-insert the frame controller board and close the frame door. IP Information The Video Processor Frame IP address will need to be re-entered using the K-Frame Installer program. Kayenne/Karrera Menu Panel IP Information Menu Panel IP information resides on each Menu Panel processor, using standard Windows OS methods.
  • Page 270: Removing The Kayenne System Bar

    Maintenance Removing the Kayenne System Bar Removing the Kayenne System Bar Each active System Bar part is fixed to the tray with one hex screw recessed into the top surface of the part. A 2.5 mm hexagonal driver (Allen wrench) is used for removal. This tool is provided with the Control Panel. The blank panel is held in place with a single crosshead Phillips screw located underneath, but lacking active components it will probably never need to be removed.
  • Page 271: Replacing The Kayenne System Bar

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 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.
  • Page 272: Diagnostics

    Maintenance Diagnostics Diagnostics Capture Software Diagnostic Data Software diagnostic data can be captured on a K-Frame Video Processor. This information can be useful to Grass Valley engineers for troubleshooting purposes. Typically this procedure is only used when the system is experiencing problems, and is done after a Video Processor Frame reboot. Note: During the diagnostic data capture the K-Frame system may remain functional, but system operation is not recommended at this time.
  • Page 273: Kayenne Control Panel Module Diagnostics

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Kayenne Control Panel Module Diagnostics On Control Panels, boot information/diagnostic is shown on the left most character display of every panel board. This information is immediately visible after a power cycle and present until the application software writes the first data to the character displays Table 1.
  • Page 274: When To Update The Had Fpga

    When to Update the HAD FPGA Each CPU or Image Store board installed in a Grass Valley K-Frame Video Processing Frame has a PCI Express endpoint for communication with the host processor. These PCI endpoints are governed by the HAD FPGA.
  • Page 275 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 8 data no parity 1stop 3 To check the HAD status, enter checkHADs at the prompt: ->checkHADs Result: HADs up-to-date: value = 1 = 0x1 HADs out-of-date: value = 0 = 0x0 4 Enter the console menu by typing consoleMenu at the prompt: ->consoleMenu Result: 5 Enter the number nine [9] for the Debug menu, at the prompt: ->9...
  • Page 276: Update The Had Fpga Using A Telnet Session

    Maintenance Update the HAD FPGA Using a Telnet Session 7 Enter the letter m [M] for the Multi Boot Configuration menu, at the prompt: ->M Result: 8 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.
  • Page 277 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual 2 To check the HAD status, enter checkHADs at the prompt: ->checkHADs Result: HADs up-to-date: value = 1 = 0x1 HADs out-of-date: value = 0 = 0x0 3 Enter the console menu by typing consoleMenu at the prompt: ->consoleMenu Result: 4 Enter the number nine [9] for the Debug menu, at the prompt: ->9...
  • Page 278 Maintenance Update the HAD FPGA Using a Telnet Session 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. 8 Open an Internet Explorer window and enter the IP Address of the Frame to display the K-Frame Web pages.
  • Page 279: Creating Compact Flash Cards

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual HADs out-of-date: (followed by a list of out-of-date HADs) value = 0 = 0x0 Updated HAD Example Menu 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.
  • Page 280 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. The process can take 8 to 20 minutes to fully erase, format, test and partition the CF card.
  • Page 281: Updating System Software On A New Control Panel Cf Card

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/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. •...
  • Page 282: Snmp Monitoring

    Maintenance SNMP Monitoring 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. With SNMP, devices can be interrogated about the current status of specific device components (reported as values), and devices can report without prompting (traps) certain conditions that may require immediate attention.
  • Page 283: Grass Valley Switcher Device Monitoring By Snmp

    The Menu Panel Processor (the PC running the Menu application) can be monitored separately, using the standard built-in Windows SNMP capabilities and a third-party NMS. No unique Grass Valley MIB entries or traps are available. SNMP Installation Grass Valley K-Frame switchers system devices have SNMP Agent software already installed. No user installation is required.
  • Page 284: Snmp Licensing

    Maintenance SNMP Licensing Separate NMS software (third party package) will need to be installed onto a PC that resides on the switcher network. Refer to the documentation provided with the NMS for installation instructions. SNMP Licensing Grass Valley switcher system SNMP licensing is based on the Video Processor Frame, and is tied to that Frame’s unique System ID number.
  • Page 285: Snmp Power Up License Processing

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual SNMP Power Up License Processing Frames and Control Panels power up with SNMP Unlicensed capabilities. If a SNMP license is detected on the Frame then the Frame and Control Panel initialize SNMP licensed capabilities. SNMP Licensed Configuration must be done to properly configure some of the licensed capabilities.
  • Page 286: Switcher Device Snmp Configuration Procedure

    Maintenance Switcher Device SNMP Configuration Procedure Switcher Device SNMP Configuration Procedure 1 Check the Enable/Disable box to activate SNMP for that device. 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.
  • Page 287: Video Processor Frame Traps

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Video Processor Frame Traps Table 7. Supported K-Frame SNMP Traps Name Type Description Severity vsmPowerSupplyStatusChange status If the current status is different than the last comm error = alarm status then a trap is sent. A power supply OK fault = alarm message is only sent if all power supplies are power supply removed = warning...
  • Page 288: Control Panel Traps

    Maintenance Control Panel Traps Control Panel Traps Table 8. Supported Kayenne/Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Traps Name Type Description Severity gcpUnknown(1) Panel Status Change The panel is in an unknown state, or does not possess enough normal intelligence to report its state. NOTE: This value can be a bit- gcpOk(2) The panel is connected to the equipment it is controlling and is...
  • Page 289: Appendix A Specifications

    Specifications K-Frame Video Processor Specifications K-Frame Video Standards 3G Modes 1080p 50/59.94/60, Level A and SMPTE 424M-2006 Level B HD Modes 1080i 29.97/30 SMPTE 274M Tables 4 and 5 1080i 25 SMPTE 274M Tables 6 1080psf 23.976/24/25/29.97 SMPTE RP211 Table 12-16 720p 50/59.94/60 SMPTE 296 Table 1-3 SD Modes...
  • Page 290 Specifications K-Frame Video Processor Specifications K-Frame Environmental Storage temperature -20 to 70 C (-4 to 158 F) Operating temperature 0 to 40 C (32 to 104 F) Relative humidity 0-95% (non-condensing) Electromagnetic environment E2 (according to EN55103-1 and -2 K-Frame Network Connections Type of connection 10/100/1000 Base T Protocol...
  • Page 291 Blanked Input Impedance 75 ohm Max cable length HD Video 100 meters (328 ft.) using Belden 1694A type cable SD Video 300 meters (984 ft.) using Belden 1694A type cable K-Frame Serial Digital Video Outputs Format ITU-R656, SMPTE 259M, 270 Mbit/s.
  • Page 292: Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Specifications

    Specifications Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Specifications Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Specifications Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Mechanical Component Depth Width Height Weight Rack Units Control Panels Curved Support Structure Orientation 4 ME-35, with attached 746.3 mm 1533.7 mm 559.3 mm 58 kg Local Aux Stripe, 15 m (29.38 in.) (60.38 in.)
  • Page 293 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Kayenne K-Frame PCU Interconnects Cable and connectors Custom 17 Pin D style Number Required 1 for each Menu Panel (2 maximum) Max. Interconnect 15m / 50ft (7.5m / 25ft cable length also available) Cable Length Cable Weight 15 m / 50 ft.
  • Page 294: Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Specifications

    Specifications Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Specifications Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Specifications Karrera K-Frame Mechanical Component Depth Width Height Weight Rack Units 2-ME Compact Control Panel 510 mm 1010 mm 178 mm 25 kg. (20.08 in.) (39.8 in. (7.01 in.) (55 lbs.) 2-ME Control Panel 362 mm 1248.6 mm...
  • Page 295: Gv Korona K-Frame Panel Specifications

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Karrera K-Frame Power Line voltage 100V-240V AC, 1.7A Line frequency 50/60Hz Power consumption Power brick output 12V, 5.0A Optional Local Aux Panel (35 or 25, powered from Karrera Panel) Power input 12V DC, 0.8A max Power consumption <...
  • Page 296 Specifications GV Korona K-Frame Panel Specifications...
  • Page 297: Appendix B Field Replaceable Units

    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.
  • Page 298 Field Replaceable Units K-Frame Video Processor Field Replaceable Units Name Part Number Replacement Notes and References Modular I/O Rear Cover 390736900 Regulations prohibit the shipment of batteries outside Battery Panasonic CR2477 of a system, please acquire this battery locally Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Name Part Number Replacement Notes and References...
  • Page 299 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Name Part Number Replacement Notes and References KAYN-PNL-AUX-35 - Local Aux 85552970 Available in 35 and 25 button widths. Module KAYN-PNL-AUX-25 - Local Aux 85552790 Module Kayenne Local Aux Keycap Set 85570500 KAYN-PNL-SYSTEM BAR-4 DEVICE 85552040...
  • Page 300 Field Replaceable Units Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Name Part Number Replacement Notes and References Internal Tray Cables 85572430 500mm (connect distribution board to 85572440 750mm modules) 85572450 1000mm 85572460 1250mm 85572470 1500mm Menu Panel Menu Panel Assembly 761040601 Menu Panel- PCU Cable - 7.5 m (25 731027700...
  • Page 301: Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Name Part Number Replacement Notes and References Software USB Stick 86211560 Blank 86211560 Kayenne Menu Panel Hard Drive image backup and restore. (Labeled with s/n of PCU Frame.) Compact Flash Card 86207620 Blank...
  • Page 302 Field Replaceable Units Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Name Part Number Replacement Notes and References Internal Panel Data Cables, RJ45 731028500 1350mm CAT6 731028501 1750mm (connect distribution board to 731028502 2050mm modules) 731028504 1950mm...
  • Page 303 K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual GV Korona K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Name Part Number Replacement Notes and References Controller Module 771069000 Source Select 20 Module 771069600 2 ME Transition Module 771069200 Master E-MEM Module 771069400 Encoder Module 771069500 Source Select 15 Module 771069700...
  • Page 304 Field Replaceable Units Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units...
  • Page 305: Appendix C Regulatory Notices

    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.
  • Page 306: Fcc Emission Limits

    Regulatory Notices 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.
  • Page 307: Dekra Certificate

    K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation & Service Manual Category Standard Designed/tested for compliance with: EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Audio, Video and Entertainment Lighting Control for the via EN 55103-1 and 2 European Community. EN55103-1 : 2009 Electromagnetic compatibility. Product family standard for audio, video, audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use.
  • Page 309 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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