GRASS VALLEY IQMIX25 Series User Manual

GRASS VALLEY IQMIX25 Series User Manual

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IQMIX25/40
3G/HD/SD-SDI MULTI-CHANNEL 10/25/40GBE IP
TRANSCEIVERS
User Manual
Issue 2 Revision 1
2020-09-22

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  • Page 1 IQMIX25/40 3G/HD/SD-SDI MULTI-CHANNEL 10/25/40GBE IP TRANSCEIVERS User Manual Issue 2 Revision 1 2020-09-22...
  • Page 2: Patent Information

    Grass Valley. A Grass Valley manual may have been revised to reflect changes made to the product during its manufacturing life. Thus, different versions of a manual may exist for any given product. Care should be taken to ensure that one obtains the proper manual version for a specific product serial number.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    Use anti-static procedures, equipment and surfaces during servicing. The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley equipment means that it has been tested and certified as complying with applicable Underwriters Laboratory (UL) regulations and recommendations for USA.
  • 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.
  • Page 5 Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Before disposing of your Grass Valley equipment, please review the Disposal and Recycling Information at: http://www.grassvalley.com/assets/media/5692/Take-Back_Instructions.pdf...
  • Page 6 Notices Mesures de sécurité et avis importants La présente section fournit des consignes de sécurité importantes pour les opérateurs et le personnel de service. Des avertissements ou mises en garde spécifiques figurent dans le manuel, dans les sections où ils s’appliquent. Prenez le temps de bien lire les consignes et assurez-vous de les respecter, en particulier celles qui sont destinées à...
  • Page 7 électrique, de compatibilité électromagnétique et de conformité environnementale. Le symbole ci-contre sur un appareil Grass Valley ou à l’intérieur de l’appareil indique qu’il est conforme aux normes applicables en matière de sécurité laser. Avertissements Les avertissements signalent des conditions ou des pratiques susceptibles d’occasionner des blessures graves, voire fatales.
  • Page 8 Notices • Les produits qui n'ont pas d’interrupteur marche-arrêt et qui disposent d’une source d’alimentation externe doivent être installés à proximité d'une prise de courant facile d’accès. • Si l’équipement n’est pas pourvu d’un modules d’alimentation auto-adaptables, vérifiez la configuration de chacun des modules d'alimentation avant de les mettre sous tension. •...
  • Page 9 IQMIX25/40 User Manual Précautions pour les écrans LCD et TFT Regarder l’écran pendant une trop longue période de temps peut nuire à votre vision. Prenez une pause de 10 minutes, après 30 minutes d’utilisation. Si l'écran LCD ou TFT est brisé, manipulez les fragments de verre avec précaution au moment de vous en débarrasser.
  • Page 10: Environmental Information

    Grass Valley believes this environmental information to be correct but cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy since it is based on data received from sources outside our company. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 11: Lithium Batteries

    Lithium Batteries Battery Warning Your Grass Valley equipment usually comes with at least one button battery located on the main printed circuit board. The batteries are used for backup and should not need to be replaced during the lifetime of the equipment.
  • Page 12: Laser Safety - Fiber Output Sfp And Qsfp Modules Warning

    Notices Laser Safety - Fiber Output SFP and QSFP Modules Warning LASER SAFETY The average optical output power does not exceed 0 dBm (1mW) under normal operating conditions. Unused optical outputs should be covered to prevent direct exposure to the laser beam.
  • Page 13 EMC Performance of Cables and Connectors Grass Valley products are designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the appropriate European EMC standards. In order to achieve this performance in real installations it is essential to use cables and connectors with good EMC characteristics.
  • Page 14 Notices...
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Patent Information ..............ii Copyright and Trademark Notice .
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Configuration ..............36 Setting Spigot Configuration .
  • Page 17 IQMIX25/40 User Manual Ethernet Arcnet ............. . 93 Interop Page .
  • Page 18 Table of Contents xviii...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Introduction Description The IQMIX series is a range of multi-channel video over IP transceiver modules developed for use within low latency, high bandwidth Ethernet IP networks, capable of encoding/decoding multiple SDI signals. They provide both compressed and uncompressed modes of operation. Using SMPTE 2042 (VC2) lightweight compression allows for high quality signal carriage whilst optimizing bandwidth requirements, while sending signals uncompressed provides best quality transport although at the expense of bandwidth.
  • Page 20: Iqmix40

    Introduction Order Codes IQMIX40 Order Codes The following product order codes are covered by this manual: IQMIX4000-2B3 16 channel SDI to IP transceiver with 40GbE interface. Up to 16 SDI inputs or outputs, 2 x 40GbE ports. IQMIX4001-3B3 16 channel SDI to IP transceiver with 40GbE interface. Up to 16 SDI inputs or outputs, 2 x 40GbE ports.
  • Page 21: Rear Panel View

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Rear Panel View The following rear panel types are available: IQMIX4000-2B3 IQMIX4001-3B3 IQMIX4010-2B3...
  • Page 22 Introduction Rear Panel View IQMIX4011-3B3 IQMIX2500-2B3 IQMIX2501-3B3...
  • Page 23: Feature Summary

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Feature Summary IQMIX25 3G/HD/SD-SDI Multi-channel IP Transceiver • Handles up to 16 SDI signals over dual 10GbE or 25GbE IP links (dependent on SDI signal format and compressed/uncompressed transport mode). • Supports configuration of Ethernet links for maximum signal transport using both SFPs, or for dual link mode to provide link redundancy as per SMPTE 2022-7.
  • Page 24: Enclosures

    Introduction Enclosures Enclosures The IQMIX modules fit the enclosures shown. Ensure that the supplied cooling fan module is also fitted as described in IQFAN00 Cooling Fan Module, below. Although IQ modules are interchangeable between enclosures, Note: their rear panels are enclosure-specific. An IQH3B enclosure accepts modules with either “A”...
  • Page 25: Iqfan00 Cooling Fan Module

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual IQFAN00 Cooling Fan Module IQMIX25/26/40/41 cards are supplied with IQFAN00 cooling modules. Ensure these are fitted according to the instructions below. Front View Rear View IQFAN00 Cooling Module IMPORTANT Do not run IQMIX cards without the fan modules. This can cause severe damage to the equipment.
  • Page 26 Introduction Enclosures...
  • Page 27: Technical Specification

    Technical Specification Inputs/Outputs Signal Inputs 3G/HD/SD-SDI Up to 16 (0/4/8/12/16) Inputs Connector/Format HD-BNC/75R Conforms to 3G-SDI to SMPTE 424M/425M level A compatible HD-SDI to SMPTE292M/274M/296M SD-SDI to SMPTE259M-C Input cable length Belden 1694A @ 3 Gbit/s - 80m Belden 1694A @ 1.5 Gbit/s - 140m Belden 1694A @ 270 Mbit/s - 350m Signal Outputs 3G/HD/SD-SDI...
  • Page 28 Technical Specification Latency IP Sender: < 1 line (ignoring compression codec latency) IP Receiver: N->(N+1) frames* *This is dependent on the setting N, currently 0/1/2/3, for the number of frames of delay applied in the packet store buffer. With N=0, the minimum delay is approximately 32 lines by default.
  • Page 29: Connections

    Connections This section describes the physical input and output connections provided by the IQMIX modules. SDI HD-BNC Inputs/Outputs 16 x 3G/HD/SD-SDI interfaces provided with HD- BNC. 10/25G Ethernet SFP SFP+ supporting 10/25G Ethernet. 40G Ethernet QSFP QSFP+ supporting 40G Ethernet. SFP Link LED Indicators SFP/QSFP LEDs indicate the following: SFP:...
  • Page 30 Connections SFP Link LED Indicators...
  • Page 31: Card Edge Leds

    Card Edge LEDs The LEDs on the edge of the module indicate its operating status. Front Panel Description  STATUS PB=IDENT STATUS Green = PTP-LOCK OK Off = PTP-LOCK Fail   BOARD BOARD Green = CPU clock running. Off = CPU stopped. REF ...
  • Page 32 Card Edge LEDs...
  • Page 33: Rollcall Control Panel

    RollCall Control Panel This chapter contains information on using the IQMIX modules with RollCall. For help with general use of the RollCall application, open the user manual by clicking the button on the main RollCall toolbar. Terminology Term Description Essence A general term used to describe an SDI component;...
  • Page 34: Setting Values

    RollCall Control Panel Information Display • Receiver TPG (Test Pattern Generator) - see page • Counters - see page • FEC (MIX25 only) - see page • NMOS - see page • Ethernet Pages 1 and 2 - see page •...
  • Page 35: Selecting The Information To Display

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Information and Selection Panes Selecting the Information to Display • Select the inputs to display data for from the SDI Selection drop-down list. • Select Video Input Status, Video Output Status or Network Status from the Information Select pane as required. The selected information will be displayed on the Information display pane.
  • Page 36: Configuration

    RollCall Control Panel Configuration Configuration The Configuration page allows basic module parameters to be set. Configuration page 1932 The following facilities are available from this page: Option Operation SDI IO Displays how input and output spigots are currently configured. See Card Firmware/Software Version, below, for information on how to change this.
  • Page 37: Setting Spigot Configuration

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Option Operation GUID Displays the absolute unique identifier associated with the module. Domain RollCall+ uses domains to partition a network; only nodes on the same domain can communicate with one another. A domain is uniquely identified with a number and a friendly name/alias.
  • Page 38: Time Sync Configuration

    RollCall Control Panel Time Sync Configuration Time Sync Configuration The Time Sync Configuration page allows selection of the source to be used for synchronizing flows, and configuration of any properties associated with the relevant source. 1852/1932 Time Sync Configuration Page The following facilities are available from this page: Option Operation...
  • Page 39: Ptp Status Details

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Option Operation PTP Network Interface Allows selection of the interface which is to support PTP. Enable check boxes as required. • The Preference list allows port priority to be set. Select from: • None - PTP will fail over from one to the next in the absence of sync messages.
  • Page 40 RollCall Control Panel Time Sync Configuration Interface Status Details Item Description Last Lock Time when PTP last locked. Lost Lock Time when PTP last lost lock. 1 Step syncs Increments on reception of Sync message that has the =false. twoStepFlag 2 Step Syncs Increments on reception of Sync message that has the =true.
  • Page 41 IQMIX25/40 User Manual Item Description Request Interval Return actual minimum interval between delay request messages. This is as set in the PTP Delay Request Frequency control. See Configuration on page 36. Values are, {256/s, 128/s, 64/s, 32/s, 16/s, 8/s, 4/s, 2/s, 1s, 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s}.
  • Page 42 RollCall Control Panel Time Sync Configuration Histogram pane Visible Clocks Displays the grandmaster clocks present on the network. Visible Clocks pane...
  • Page 43: Sender Tpg (Test Pattern Generator)

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Sender TPG (Test Pattern Generator) The Sender TPG page allows test patterns to be applied to senders on a spigot-by-spigot basis. Sender TPG Page The page displays a pane for each spigot in use, as shown above; captions can be defined, TPG enabled or disabled and audio configured for each.
  • Page 44: Receiver Tpg (Test Pattern Generator)

    RollCall Control Panel Receiver TPG (Test Pattern Generator) Receiver TPG (Test Pattern Generator) The Receiver TPG page allows test patterns to be applied to receivers on a spigot-by-spigot basis. Receiver TPG Page The following options are available for each spigot: Option Operation TPG Enable...
  • Page 45: Counters

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Counters The Counters page allows the various timers provided by the module to be reset to zero. Counters Page Click the appropriate Clear button to zero a counter.
  • Page 46: Fec

    RollCall Control Panel The FEC page allows control of FEC functionality. The variety of FEC to be used is selected via the Card Firmware/Software Version options on the Configuration page; see Configuration on page 36 for more information. FEC Page The following facilities are available from this page: Option Operation...
  • Page 47 IQMIX25/40 User Manual Option Operation RS-FEC (displayed only if a Allows longer-range RS-FEC error correction to be used. relevant configuration is in use. Options are: Configuration on page 36 • On for more information). • Off • IEEE Clause 108 •...
  • Page 48: Nmos

    RollCall Control Panel NMOS NMOS The NMOS page allows NMOS functionality to be configured. NMOS page Overview Networked Media Open Specifications, collectively known as NMOS, have been developed to provide interoperability between a wide range of products from various manufacturers. NMOS effectively provides a control and management layer in addition to the transport layer provided by SMPTE ST2110.
  • Page 49 IQMIX25/40 User Manual The following facilities are available from this page: Option Description Use Case Allows Discovery and Connection Management to be disabled. This can be useful if troubleshooting an issue. Options are: • Off - IS-04 and IS-05 are both disabled. •...
  • Page 50: Label Patterns

    IP Senders and Receivers will then automatically generate labels as defined. The Sender/Receiver Pattern Fields Leaving the Sender/Receiver Pattern fields empty will result in the default Grass Valley text string labels for IP Senders/Receivers being used. If a minimum of one variable is entered, the IP Sender/Receiver will auto-generate labels in accordance with the user-defined label pattern.
  • Page 51 IQMIX25/40 User Manual • ... against Receiver Pattern to enter into the Receiver Pattern {dev} Receiver:{spig} field. Where are “static” text. Sender Receiver Saving and Recalling Values Field values may be saved by clicking S next to the appropriate field, and recalled using a Memory or a Saveset.
  • Page 52 RollCall Control Panel NMOS Updating Default Values The default description values listed above may be updated if required. To do this, simply overwrite the default value as displayed in the Sender/Receiver Variables fields with the required value. This new value will then become the default.
  • Page 53: Ethernet Pages 1 And 2

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Ethernet Pages 1 and 2 Note: Ethernet pages 1 & 2 refer to the rear-panel Ethernet connectors only. See Ethernet Gb on page 93 for information on managing the on- module Ethernet connector. The Ethernet pages show details and status for each network interface. The IQMIX defaults to use of DHCP, but this can be overridden and a static IP address defined if required.
  • Page 54: Ethernet 1 And 2 Rtp Sender

    RollCall Control Panel Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Sender Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Sender The RTP Sender page displays the amount of data transmitted, on a spigot-by-spigot basis. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display values. Ethernet 1 &...
  • Page 55: Ethernet 1 And 2 Rtp Receiver

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Receiver The RTP Receiver page displays the amount of data received, plus details of packet loss, on a spigot-by-spigot basis. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display values; click Clear RTP Count or Clear Error Count to zero RTP Sequence Discontinuity or Error counters.
  • Page 56: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Video Stats

    RollCall Control Panel Ethernet RTP Receiver Video Stats Ethernet RTP Receiver Video Stats The RTP Receiver Video Stats page displays information on the data received via RTP on each Ethernet input. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display the values; click Clear All RTP Counts to zero RTP Discontinuity counters for each Ethernet input.
  • Page 57: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Audio Stats

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Ethernet RTP Receiver Audio Stats The RTP Receiver Audio Stats page displays information on the data received via RTP on each Ethernet input. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display the values; click Clear All RTP Counts to zero RTP Discontinuity counters for each Ethernet input.
  • Page 58: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Meta Stats

    RollCall Control Panel Ethernet RTP Receiver Meta Stats Ethernet RTP Receiver Meta Stats The RTP Receiver Meta Stats page displays information on the metadata received via RTP on each Ethernet input. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display the values; click Clear All RTP Counts to zero RTP discontinuity counters for each Ethernet input.
  • Page 59: Link Control

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Link Control The Link Control page allows 4K spigots to be configured. For non-12G configurations, Link Control allows spigots to be combined into groups of 4. Each spigot still is has its own set of flows however. For 4 x 3G-SDI configurations, there is only one resultant 12G ST2110-20 flow.
  • Page 60: Hdr Control

    RollCall Control Panel HDR Control HDR Control The HDR Control page allows outgoing SDI traffic to be modified to indicate that it contains HDR content. HDR Control page A New pane is displayed against output spigots. Select options from the drop-down menus for each spigot as required, then click Take to apply the changes.
  • Page 61 IQMIX25/40 User Manual Option Description Colorimetry Available values are: • BT709 • BT2020 • Other Color Space Available values are: • YCbCr • ICtCp Bit Depth Available values are: • 10bit • 10bit Full range...
  • Page 62: Destination Timing

    RollCall Control Panel Destination Timing Destination Timing The Destination Timing page allows genlock timing on each spigot to be adjusted, in order to synchronize the IP signal with the house reference. Destination Timing Page The following options are available. Option Description Genlock Timing V Offset Vertical timing offset in lines.
  • Page 63: Audio V Fade

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Audio V Fade This page allows audio fading to be applied on a spigot-by-spigot basis, in order to minimize audio disruption. When applied, the audio will fade down on input loss and perform an audio V fade (down then up) during input switching. Configure as required.
  • Page 64: Audio Type Control

    RollCall Control Panel Audio Type Control Audio Type Control The Audio Type Control page allows audio pairs to be marked as carrying PCM or non-PCM. Only pairs on IP receiver spigots are displayed. Audio Type Control page Enable check boxes for pairs carrying PCM.
  • Page 65: Input Loss Control

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Input Loss Control The Input Loss Control page allows control of the module’s response to signal loss. Select as required. Input Loss Control Page Options upon signal loss are: Option Operation Freeze Picture will freeze. Black Picture will cut to black. Picture will be replaced by TPG output, as set on the Sender TPG page.
  • Page 66: Spigot Pages

    RollCall Control Panel Spigot Pages Spigot Pages A separate page is provided for each of the active spigots. These pages are dynamically configured by the product, based on the capabilities of the software version/firmware selected. Note: The pages shown here may differ from those seen on your particular system, depending on the model and configuration of your IQMIX module.
  • Page 67 IQMIX25/40 User Manual Note: If spigots are linked for UHD traffic, only the Master spigots are shown on the main menu. Slave spigots are not shown. The following facilities are available from this page: Option Operation Spigot Pane Displays spigot direction, associated BNC connector, current module status, the last Take performed on the spigot and how it was made, e.g.
  • Page 68 RollCall Control Panel Spigot Pages Option Operation • Spigot Link - indicates the spigot link status for the selected spigot, as set on the Link Control page (see page 59). Take Click to apply changes. Flow Panes (Primary, Displays Video, Audio and Metadata status, and allows Secondary, Video, Audio multicast IP and port details to be defined for the selected and Metadata)
  • Page 69: Output Spigots

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Output Spigots Output spigots are defined by selecting the appropriate firmware version on the Configuration page. See page 36 for more information. Typical Output Spigot Page Spigot Pane The Spigot pane provides basic monitoring for the selected Spigot. Click Take to apply any changes made.
  • Page 70: Flow Pane

    RollCall Control Panel Spigot Pages The Spigot pane details: • Spigot direction; • Associated BNC connector; • Current status; • The last Take performed on the spigot. Streaming Select the Ethernet connectors to use for this spigot. This will also determine the bandwidth to be used.
  • Page 71 IQMIX25/40 User Manual Output Spigot Flow Pane Loopback The IQMIX can be put into loopback mode for diagnostic purposes. Select the Loopback radio button and click Take. Setting Multicast Details To set multicast details: • Select the required video output standard from the drop-down list. •...
  • Page 72: Logging - Sdi Info

    RollCall Control Panel Logging - SDI Info Logging - SDI Info Information on various parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 73: Logging - System

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Logging - System Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 74 RollCall Control Panel Logging - System Log Field Description HARDWARE_BUILD= Reports the hardware build number. FEATUREBOARD_VERSION= Reports the feature board version number. FEATUREBOARD_MOD= Reports the feature board modification number. FEATUREBOARD_BUILD= Reports the feature board build number. FIRMWARE_VERSION= Reports the firmware version number. UPTIME= Reports the time since the module was last restarted, in the format ddd:hh:mm:ss.
  • Page 75 IQMIX25/40 User Manual Log Field Description TIMESYNC_N_CLOCK_ID= Identification number of PTP clock being used for synchronization. This is not necessarily the grandmaster clock identity, as there can be intermediate clocks between the grandmaster and the card, depending on network configuration. TIMESYNC_N_CLOCK_STATE= Valid values are: •...
  • Page 76 RollCall Control Panel Logging - System Log Field Description TIMESYNC_N_REQUEST_ Logs the PTP Delay Request Frequency setting, as set on INTERVAL= the Time Sync Configuration page. See page TIMESYNC_N_ Logs the PTP Network Interface Preference setting, as set PREFERENCE= on the Time Sync Configuration page. See page Where N is the input number...
  • Page 77: Logging - Network

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Logging - Network Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 78 RollCall Control Panel Logging - Network Log Field Description LAN_PORT_N_IPADDRESS= Ethernet port IP address. LAN_PORT_N_MACADDRESS= Ethernet port MAC address. LAN_PORT_N_STATE= Ethernet connection state. Valid values are: • Active • Inactive LAN_PORT_N_TRAFFIC_IN= Traffic in. Valid values are: • NNN.n Kbps, Mbps, Gbps LAN_PORT_N_TRAFFIC_OUT= Traffic out.
  • Page 79: Logging - Sfp

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Logging - SFP Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 80 RollCall Control Panel Logging - SFP Log Field Description SFP_N_STATUS= Logs status reported by the (Q)SFP. Valid values are: SFPs • OK • WARN:Temp • WARN:VCC • WARN:TX BIAS • WARN:RX BIAS • WARN:Laser • WARN:TEC Curr • FAIL:SFP Not Ready •...
  • Page 81 IQMIX25/40 User Manual Log Field Description TEMP_N_STATE= Displays temperature sensor state. Valid values are: • WARN: Disabled - Temperature sensor disabled. • WARN: Low - Low, but in tolerance. • WARN: High - High, but in tolerance. • OK • FAIL: Low - Low and out of tolerance. •...
  • Page 82: Logging - Fpga

    RollCall Control Panel Logging - FPGA Logging - FPGA Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 83: Logging - Spigot

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Logging - Spigot The Logging - Spigot pages are used to select the log fields to be enabled for each available spigot. Depending on whether the spigot is an input or an output, the appropriate log fields are shown.
  • Page 84 RollCall Control Panel Logging - Spigot Note: If spigots are linked for UHD traffic, only the Master spigots are shown on the main menu. Slave spigots are not shown. Brought into line with UCP V16.0 The following options are available. Enable check boxes to activate log fields as required. Log Field Description INPUT_N_IDENT=...
  • Page 85 IQMIX25/40 User Manual Log Field Description OUTPUT_N_TYPE= Valid values are: • SD SDI • HD SDI • HD/SD/3G SDI OUTPUT_N_STANDARD= Reports the output standard in the format: <Lines>(<Active>)/<Rate><i/p/sf> Where: • Lines = Total lines • Active = Active lines • Rate = Frame rate •...
  • Page 86: Logging - Nmos

    RollCall Control Panel Logging - NMOS Logging - NMOS Information on several NMOS parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 87: Logging - Card Diagnostics

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Logging - Card Diagnostics Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 88: Rolltrack

    RollCall Control Panel RollTrack RollTrack The RollTrack page allows information to be sent, via the RollCall network, to other compatible units connected on the same network. The Source window lists the RollTrack sources: Source Pane Disable All When checked, all RollTrack items are disabled. RollTrack Index This slider allows up to 16 distinct RollTrack outputs to be set up.
  • Page 89: Rolltrack Command

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual RollTrack Command This item enables a command to be sent to the selected destination unit. The command may be changed by typing a code in to the text field, and then selecting S to save the selection. Clicking P returns to the default preset command. A RollTrack command consists of two sets of numbers, for example: 84:156: •...
  • Page 90: Loopback Router

    RollCall Control Panel Loopback Router Loopback Router The Loopback Router page provides a basic SDI router as a redundant backup in case of Ethernet failure. Loopback Router Page If an Ethernet failure is encountered: 1 Use the matrix radio buttons to specify which inputs should be routed to which outputs. 2 Select the Video Flow to Use - SMPTE-2022, RFC4175 or VC2.
  • Page 91: Setup

    Use the functions on the page to restart the module or to return all settings to their factory or default settings. Setup Page The Product pane displays technical information on the IQMIX module. You may be asked for these details by Grass Valley support if you need technical assistance. Item Description Product Name of the module.
  • Page 92: Restart

    RollCall Control Panel Setup Item Description Feature Mod Level Daughterboard PCB modification level. Feature HW Build Factory Daughterboard hardware build number. Restart Power-cycles the module. This will produce disturbances on the output picture on all outputs. Defaults Provides options to reset the module to its defaults. Option Operation Default settings...
  • Page 93: Ethernet Gb

    IQMIX25/40 User Manual Ethernet Gb The Ethernet Gb (Gigabit) page shows details and status of the on-module Ethernet connector. The IQMIX defaults to use of DHCP, but this can be overridden and a static IP address specified if required. Ethernet Front Page The Ethernet Pane The Ethernet pane displays details of the currently selected network interface, and allows a static IP address to be defined.
  • Page 94: Interop Page

    RollCall Control Panel Interop Page Interop Page The Interop page allows certain parameters to be adjusted in order to improve interoperability with third-party equipment. Interop Page The following facilities are available from this page: Option Operation Stream Synchronization Audio: Controls •...
  • Page 95 IQMIX25/40 User Manual Option Operation Meta: • Extended Headers - Enable to use extended headers in the RTP metadata stream. • RTP to PTP - Enable to synchronize RTP to PTP. • Nominal Delay - Enable to set nominal delay at the spigot.
  • Page 96: Sfp Configuration Page

    RollCall Control Panel SFP Configuration Page SFP Configuration Page The SFP Configuration page allows various SFP parameters to be adjusted, if required. SFP Configuration Page The majority of SFPs will operate correctly with IQMIX modules without any need for adjustment. Some, however, may need to have module parameters set a little differently. If difficulties are encountered with an SFP not working as expected, follow these instructions: 1 Select the appropriate SFP type from the SFP Database List, and click Take.
  • Page 97: Contact Us

    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 at www.grassvalley.com. An online form for e-mail contact is also available from the website.

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