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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Electromagnetic Compatibility This equipment has been tested for verification of compliance with FCC Part 15, Subpart B requirements for Class A digital devices. NOTE: 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.
The HDA-1911/1931 provides 9 reclocked outputs with automatic equalization for up to 140 meters of cable (Belden 1694A) at 1.485 Gbps and up to 90 meters at 2.97 Gbps. The HDA-1931 also offers the added benefit of implementing a dual 1x4 amplifier instead of a single 1x9.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Figure 1.1(b) HDA-1931 Functional Block Diagram 1.4 Front Card-edge Interface The front card-edge of the HDA-19x1 incorporates two elements: Status LED (see section 3.2) Select Button (see section 3.3) HDA-19x1 SELECT button Status LED Figure 1.2 Front card-edge layout 6 | HDA-1911/1931...
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 2 Installation 2.1 Installation of Rear Connector Panels Miranda Densité-series cards are each associated with a rear connector panel, which must be installed in the Densité frame before the card can be inserted. The HDA-19x1 card is sized to fit into Miranda’s Densité-2 frame. Eight different rear connector panels are available to fit the Densité...
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION The rear connector panel must be installed with the card out of the frame. To remove an existing card from the slot, tilt up the swivel handle on the front of the card to lever the connectors apart, then use the handle to pull the card straight out of the slot.
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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION the latter case, an adapter will also be required for the rear panel, as described above. These adapters extend the height of the Densité-2 devices so that they will fit into the slots of the 3 RU Densité-3 frame. Card adapters: There are 3 different types of adapters available, depending on the Densité...
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3. Slip the top of the 2RU rear panel into the slot at the bottom of the adapter, and secure it to the frame using the captive screw at the bottom of the panel. 2.4 Signal Connections on Rear Connector Panels Ten rear panels are available for the HDA-19x1.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION SFP Modules can be installed into HDA-1911/1931 rear panels that offer SFP video connectivity, easily identifiable by an -F extension in the Miranda Rear part number. A single SFP optical module offers either 1 or 2 fiber connections, available as single Tx or Rx, dual Rx or Tx or as a bidirectional Rx/Tx.
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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION HDA-19NN-DRP Double rear for 1x9 operating mode. HDA-19NN-DRP-R Double rear for 1x9 operating mode with bypass protection relay. HDA-19NN-DRP-F Double rear for 1x8 operating mode with fiber option support. HDA-193N-DRP Double rear for dual 1x4 operating mode (HDA-1931 only). 12 | HDA-1911/1931...
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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION HDA-193N-DRP-F Double rear for dual 1x3 operating mode with fiber option support (HDA-1931 only). HDA-191N-3SRP Single rear for 1x7 operating mode. HDA-193N-3SRP Single rear for dual 1x3 operating mode (HDA-1931 only). NOTE - The outputs labeled with white letters on a black circle DO NOT support ASI output This table summarizes the input/output connections on the various rear panels shown above: I/O Connections Use with...
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3 Operation 3.1 Control Options The HDA-19x1 can be controlled in two different ways: The local control panel and its push-buttons can be used to move through a menu of parameters and to adjust parameter values (see section 3.3).
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.3 Local control using the Densité frame control panel 3.3.1 Overview Push the SELECT button on the HDA-19x1 card edge (see Section 1.4) to assign the local control panel to operate the HDA-19x1. Use the control panel buttons to navigate through the menu, as described below. All of the cards installed in a Densité...
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4 Remote control using iControl The operation of the HDA-19x1 may be controlled using Miranda’s iControl system. This manual describes the control panels associated with the HDA-19x1 and their use. Please consult the iControl User’s Guide for information about setting up and operating iControl. ...
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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION The table below lists the various status icons that can appear, and how they are to be interpreted. In cases where there is more than one possible interpretation, read the error message in the iControl window to see which applies.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3. The Load Factory button is always visible at the bottom of the panel. Click the Load Factory button to reset all parameters on this HDA-19x1 card to factory default values. The factory default values are shown underlined in the menus found in the Annex to this document, beginning on page 27.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.3 The Rear panel This panel identifies the type of rear panel installed with this HDA-19x1. The name of the installed rear panel appears in the data box. If no rear is installed, “No Rear” appears in the data box. Figure 3.5 Rear panel 3.4.4 The Status panel This panel shows the status of the various inputs to this HDA-19x1.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.5 The Output panel This panel controls the optical output functions (when equipped; see the Status tab) related the HDA-19x1 output: Output Config If an optical output is available, use the radio buttons to independently turn the two optical outputs OFF or ON: ...
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.6 The Alarms panel This panel allows the alarm reporting of the HDA-19x1 to be configured. Click on the Alarm Config button to open the Alarm Configuration window. The Alarm Configuration window is organized in columns Figure 3.9 Alarms panel and Alarm Configuration window Status/Name This contains an expandable tree listing all the alarms reported by this HDA-19x1 card.
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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Levels associated with these alarms: The pulldown lists may contain some or all of the following options: The alarm makes no contribution (black icon) The alarm is of minor importance (yellow icon) The alarm is of major importance (orange icon) The alarm is of critical importance (red icon) The alarm exists but has no effect (used for text and composite alarms) Shortcut: if you click on one of the “Set All”...
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Get alarm keys Click this button to open a save dialog where you can save a file containing a list of all alarms on this card and their current values, along with an Alarm Key for each. The alarm keys are useful for system integration and troubleshooting.
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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Details…: Reports the Firmware version, service version, and panel version for this card Figure 3.13 Details window Advanced…: Shows the Miranda LongID for this card. The Miranda LongID is the address of this HDA-19x1 in the iControl network.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.8 The Presets panel User Presets The HDA-19x1 has memory registers which can hold up to 5 user-defined parameter settings. Select any one of the five presets using the pull-down list. The name of the currently-selected User Preset is shown on the name bar. Click Load to load the contents of the selected User Preset into the HDA- 19x1.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5 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).
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION ANNEX 1 – HDA-1911/1931 Local User Interface HDA-1911 STATUS NO REAR / HDA-19NN-SRP / HDA-19NN-SRP-R / HDA-19NN-SRP-F / HDA-193N-DRP / HDA-193N-DRP-F / HDA-19NN-DRP / HDA-19NN-DRP-R / HDA-19NN-DRP-F / HDA-191N- 3SRP / HDA-193N-3SRP IN A NO LOCK / NO SIGNAL / 270 Mbps / 1.5 Gbps / 3 Gbps INPUT CONFIG INPUT A [ELECTRICAL A, OPTICAL A]...
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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION HDA-1931 STATUS NO REAR / HDA-19NN-SRP / HDA-19NN-SRP-R / HDA-19NN-SRP-F / HDA-193N-DRP / HDA-193N-DRP-F / HDA-19NN-DRP / HDA-19NN-DRP-R / HDA-19NN-DRP-F / HDA-191N- 3SRP / HDA-193N-3SRP IN A NO LOCK / NO SIGNAL / 270 Mbps / 1.5 Gbps / 3 Gbps IN B NO LOCK / NO SIGNAL / 270 Mbps / 1.5 Gbps / 3 Gbps NO FIBER MODULE / RX FIBER PRESENT / TX FIBER PRESENT...
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION ANNEX 2 – Installing the Optical Interface Installing and removing the Fiber I/O interface cartridge requires special care. This annex describes the process. Some rear panels used with the HDA-19x1 incorporate a fiber optic interface. The interface consists of two parts: ...
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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3. Slide the module straight into the socket, and push gently until it clicks into position. Connecting the fiber optic cables 1. Remove the dust plug from the SFP module if present 2. Verify that the exposed end of the optical fiber in the LC connector is clean ...
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