EVS Synapse 2GX100/110 Installation & Configuration Manual

EVS Synapse 2GX100/110 Installation & Configuration Manual

Dual channel 3gb/s, hd and sd up/down/cross converter and synchronizer with optional audio shuffler
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INSTALLATION &
CONFIGURATION
MANUAL
2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110
DUAL CHANNEL 3GB/S, HD AND SD
UP/DOWN/CROSS CONVERTER AND
SYNCHRONIZER WITH OPTIONAL
AUDIO SHUFFLER

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 DUAL CHANNEL 3GB/S, HD AND SD UP/DOWN/CROSS CONVERTER AND SYNCHRONIZER WITH OPTIONAL AUDIO SHUFFLER...
  • Page 2 (for manuals on hardware products) or on the EVS website on the following page: http://www.evs.com/contacts. User Manuals on EVS Website The latest version of Media Infrastructure manuals are available at: https://mi-sftp.evs.com/ The user manuals for other EVS products can be found at the EVS download center, on the following webpage: https://www.evs.com/en/download-area.
  • Page 3 ● NEVER operate this product in an explosive atmosphere. Warranty: EVS warrants their products according to the warranty policy as described in the general terms. That means that EVS Broadcast Equipment SA can only warrant the products as long as the serial numbers are not removed.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 Table of Contents Table of Contents   Introduction to Synapse     An Introduction to Synapse Local Control Panel   Remote Control Capabilities     Unpacking and Placement   Unpacking     Placing the card A Quick Start  ...
  • Page 5: Appendix

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA #Up_ArcA     #Up_H-scaleA #Up_V-scaleA   #Up_H-EnhA   #Up_ColorConvA     Up_CtrlB Up_Prst_actB   UP_Prst_editB   #Up_ArcB     #Up_H-scaleB #Up_V-scaleB   #Up_H-EnhB   #Up_ColorConvB     Dn_CtrlA   Dn_Prst_actA Dn_Prst_editA   #Dn_ArcA     # Dn_H-scaleA  ...
  • Page 6 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110   #WSS-StndA #WSS-ExtndA     #VI-DataA #S2016-InsertA   #S2016-DataA     Ins_CtrlB Ins_Prst_ActB   Ins_Prst_EditB     #VI-InsertB #VI-DataB   #WSS-InsertB     #WSS-StndB #WSS-ExtndB     #VI-DataB #S2016-InsertB   #S2016-DataB     GainA R-GainA  ...
  • Page 7 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA sInp2_VI     sInp2_WSS-Stnd sInp2_WSS-Extnd   sInp2_S2016   sInp2_CRC_EDH     sInp3_WSS-Stnd sInp3_WSS-Extnd   sInpCVBS   IODelayA     IODelayB FunctionA   FunctionB       Contact_Status   GPIA GPIB   GPIC     SDI1DemFrmt01/02 ~ SDI1DemFrmt15/16  ...
  • Page 8 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110   Pool Mode: GPO   Statuses: Contact direction Statuses: Contact status   Statuses: GPI status     Statuses: GPO status Example 1: Two pools in binary mode   Example 2: One pool in binary mode and one in priority mode  ...
  • Page 9: Introduction To Synapse

    Synapse offers a full range of converters and processing modules. Please visit the EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Website at http://www.evs.com to obtain the latest information on our new products and updates.
  • Page 10: Unpacking And Placement

    2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 2 Unpacking and Placement Unpacking The EVS Synapse card must be unpacked in an anti-static environment. Care must be taken NOT to touch components on the card – always handle the card carefully by the edges. The card must be stored and shipped in anti-static packaging.
  • Page 11: A Quick Start

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 3 A Quick Start When Powering-up On powering up the Synapse frame, the card set will use basic data and default initialisation settings. All LED’s will light during this process. After initialisation, several LED’s will remain lit – the exact number and configuration is dependant upon the number of inputs connected and the status of the inputs.
  • Page 12: Example Of Changing Parameters Using Front Panel Control

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 Example of With the display as shown below changing parameters using front panel control RRC18 [Select Card] >S01=SFS10 Pressing the ► selects the SFS10 in frame slot 01. The display changes to indicate that the SFS10 has been selected. In this example the Settings menu item is indicated.
  • Page 13: Synapse Cortex Software

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Synapse Cortex can be used to change the settings of Synapse modules Synapse Cortex from a PC, either locally or remotely. The software enables Software communication based on TCP/IP between the Setup PC and Synapse frames/modules.
  • Page 14: The 2Xg100/110 Card

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 4 The 2XG100/110 Card The 2XG100/110 and 2XH100/110 are dual channel high-quality up converters. The Introduction optimized scaling and filter algorithms ensure crisp broadcast ready pictures from a native SD or HD source, by use of a 64 tap FIR filters. The cards allow you to simulcast 2 HD or 3Gb/s (2XG models only) signals from 2 native HD, SD or 1 CVBS and an SD infrastructure.
  • Page 15 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA SD625   All ARC modes contain:  Anamorphic  Center Cut  V-Zoom  LBox-16:9  LBox-14:9  PBox-4:3  PBox-14:9  Variable H and V (50—200%)  Free individual programmable presets banks for: ...
  • Page 16: Conversion Capabilities

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 Conversion capabilities Output CONVERSION 1080psf23.97 1080p23.97 1080p50* 1080p59.94* 1080i59.94 1080i50 720p59.94 720p50 720p23.98 480i59.94(525) 576i50(625) 480i59.94(NTSC) 576i50(PAL) Truck input synchronizer converter  Applications Infrastructure up/down/cross conversion  Up-conversion with side-fill/curtain input  2XG110 and 2XH110 only: Combining embedded audio channels of 2 inputs into 1 (see image ...
  • Page 17: Block Schematic

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Block schematic 2XG100 – 2XG110 – 2XH100 – 2XH110 WSS-VI-S2016 DETECTION 3GB/S, HD, SD OUT A1 CHANNEL A FRAME HD, SD IN 1 LOW LATENCY SYNC UP/DOWN/CROSS COLOR EMB A EMB B & CONVERSION CORR. 4 CH...
  • Page 18: Settings Menu

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 5 Settings Menu Introduction The settings menu displays the current state of each 2XG/2XH100- 110 setting and allows you to change or adjust it. Settings can be changed using the front panel of the Synapse frame (SFR18, SFR08 or SFR04) or with Cortex.
  • Page 19: Inp_Sela

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA #Inp_SelA With this item you can select which input you want to use for Channel A. Can be SDI-1 (SDI input 1), SDI-2 (SDI input 2) or Analog (CVBS in). You can also choose a Zoneplate or Colorbar as input.
  • Page 20: Out-Mode

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 #Out-Mode With this setting you choose which input should be on which output. There’s 4 modes are available:  Straight (default): Channel A to outputs A1-A2, Channel B to outputs B1-B2  Crossed: Channel A to outputs B1-B2, Channel B to outputs A1-A2 ...
  • Page 21: Freeze_A

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA #Freeze_A Freeze enables the capture of one video frame on the A-channel. The settings of Freeze are On or Off. The default setting is Off. #Freeze_B Freeze enables the capture of one video frame on the B-channel.
  • Page 22: Lowpassfilt_B

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 ■ H2_Only: less steep filter with aliasing and soft for C for less ringing, more sharpness but with aliasing: H2_And_V: same horizontal filter as described under ■ H2_Only will be active, together with the vertical filters described under V_only.
  • Page 23: H-Pos-B

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA #H-Pos-B Controls the horizontal positioning offset in pixels for channel B. Only works correctly when zooming in, for instance when downconverting using Center-Cut aspect ratio conversion. #V-Pos-B Controls the vertical positioning offset in pixels for channel B. Only...
  • Page 24: Nowss/Vi_Prsta

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 NoWSS/VI_prstA With this setting you can set to which preset the card should jump channel A, when no WSS or VI information is found. Can be any preset between 1 and 16 or Hold (holds current active preset). By default it is set to Hold.
  • Page 25: Up_Arca

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA #Up_ArcA With this item you set the Aspect Ratio of the output of channel A in up converter mode. Can be Anamorphic, V-Zoom, PBox- 4:3, PBox-14:9 or Variable (custom set AR, set by H-scale and V-scale settings). The following table shows examples of the possible aspect ratios when the input source is 4:3.
  • Page 26: Up_Ctrlb

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 Up_CtrlB With this item you select how the presets for Channel B are controlled in up converter mode: Manually (manual), via GPI- triggers (GPI, GPI-A, GPI-B, GPI-C) or via changes of the SD Aspect Ratio (SD-AR).
  • Page 27: Dn_Ctrla

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA it is necessary to convert these when Channel B is up-converting. The best result is generated when the up-converter is active and the 601to709 setting is selected. It is also possible to switch the filter off. The default setting is 601to709.
  • Page 28: Dn_H-Scalea

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 # Dn_H-scaleA The horizontal scaling of the TV picture of channel A in down converter mode is set using #Dn_H-scaleA. #Dn_H-scaleA can be set within the range of 50% to 200% of the input signal (only used when #Dn_ArcA is set to variable).
  • Page 29: Dn_H-Scaleb

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA #Dn_H-scaleB The horizontal scaling of the TV picture of channel B in down converter mode is set using #Dn_H-scaleB. #Dn_H-scaleB can be set within the range of 50% to 200% of the input signal (only used when #Dn_ArcA is set to variable). Default value is 100%.
  • Page 30: Cr_Arca

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 #Cr_ArcA With this item you set the Aspect Ratio of the output of channel A in cross converter mode. Can be Anamorphic, V-Zoom, CenterCut, LBox-16:9, LBox-14:9, PBox-4:3, PBox- 14:9 or Variable (custom set AR, set by H-scale and V-scale settings).
  • Page 31: Cr_Ctrlb

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Cr_CtrlB With this item you select how the presets for Channel B are controlled in cross converter mode: Manually (manual), via GPI- triggers (GPI, GPI-A, GPI-B or GPI-C), the SD aspect ratio (SD-AR) or via changes of the HD Aspect Ratio (S2016). By default it is set to Manual.
  • Page 32: Tr_Ctrla

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 TRANSPARENT Tr_CtrlA With this item you select how the presets for Channel A are controlled in Transparent mode: Manually (manual), via GPI- triggers (GPI, GPI-A, GPI-B or GPI-C) or via changes of the HD Aspect Ratio (S2016).
  • Page 33: Tr_Ctrlb

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Tr_CtrlB With this item you select how the presets for Channel B are controlled in Transparent mode: Manually (manual), via GPI- triggers (GPI, GPI-A, GPI-B or GPI-C) or via changes of the HD Aspect Ratio (S2016). By default it is set to Manual.
  • Page 34: S2016-Line

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 INSERTER This card can insert several data values in the VBI of the outputs. With the following settings you can choose what you want to insert. S2016-Line With this setting you select a line in the VBI to where the AFD (SMPTE 2016) data should be written.
  • Page 35: Ins_Ctrla

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Ins_CtrlA With this item you select how the inserter presets for Channel A are controlled: Manually (manual), via GPI-triggers (GPI, GPI-A, GPI-B or GPI-C), via changes of the SD Aspect Ratio (SD_AR) or the HD aspect ratio (S2016) (AFD)). Default is Manual.
  • Page 36: Vi-Dataa

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 #VI-DataA With the #WSS-InsertA setting set to extended, you can select WSS extended values with this setting, which you want to be inserted in Channel A. possible are all VI settings between 4:3_0 and 4:3_7 and the settings between 16:9_0 and 16:9_7.
  • Page 37: Wss-Stndb

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA #WSS-StndB With the #WSS-InsertB setting set to Standard, you can select WSS standard values with this setting, which you want to be inserted in Channel B. possible are all WSS values between 1_vid and 8_vid and the settings between 1_flm and 8_flm. Default is 1_vid.
  • Page 38: R-Gainb

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 R-GainB R-GainB controls the Red gain of channel B. The control range is between 50% and 150%. The default setting is 100%. G-GainB G-GainB controls the Green gain of channel B. The control range is between 50% and 150%.
  • Page 39: B-Blackb

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA B-BlackB B-BlackB controls the Blue-Black of channel B. The control range is between –128bits and 127 bits in steps of 1 bit The default setting is 0 bit. CVBS-Hue This item adjusts the HUE of the CVBS input. Can be set between - 90 and +90 degrees.
  • Page 40: Embb_Grp

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 #EmbA1_Inp ~ With these settings you can select where the corresponding audio #EmbA4_Inp channels (channel A1 till channel A4) of the outputs are coming from. In this card you can choose to get the audio from the de- embedder of SDI input 1 (Demb-SDI1) or SDI input 2 (Demb- SDI2), the embedder of the active input (Demb-Input, dependant on the current active input), from the ADD-ON bus groups, or to...
  • Page 41: Embc_Grp

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA #EmbC_Grp With this setting you select in to which audio group (= 4 audio channels) of the outputs you want to embed the third group of 4 forwarded audio channels coming from the de-embedders/add-on bus. Can be group1, group2, group3 or group4. You can also choose to not use these 4 audio channels for anything by setting this item to off.
  • Page 42: Embd1_Inp_Ch ~ #Embd4_Inp_Ch

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 #EmbD1_Inp_Ch With these settings you can select which Channel of the selected input should be embedded to the corresponding output channel. Can #EmbD4_Inp_Ch be any channel between Ch_1 and Ch_16. Defaults for C1 till C4 are respectively Ch_13 till Ch_16.
  • Page 43: Gpi_A-Take ~ Gpi_C-Take

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA GPI_A-Take ~ Selects a take contact for the corresponding GPI pool. Possible GPI_C-Take settings are:  Off: No take contact is defined, and values on the GPI contact are taken instantly.  Contact_1 ~ Contact_5: The selected contact is used as a Take command for the corresponding pool.
  • Page 44: Status Menu

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 6 Status Menu Introduction The status menu indicates the current status of each item listed below. sInp1 This status item indicates the presence and format of a valid signal in input 1. This is displayed as: ...
  • Page 45: Sinp1_Wss-Stnd

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA sInp1_WSS-Stnd This status item displays the detected standard WSS value of input 1. this is displayed as follows:  1_vid  2_vid  3_vid  4_vid  5_vid  6_vid  7_vid  8_vid  1_flm ...
  • Page 46: Sinp1_S2016

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 sInp1_S2016 This item displays the detected SMPTE 2016 (AFD) values of input 1. This is displayed as follows:  AFD0  AFD1  AFD2  AFD3  AFD4  AFD5  AFD6  AFD7 ...
  • Page 47: Sinp2_Crc_Edh

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA sInp2_CRC_EDH This item indicates CRC and EDH errors on input 2. Can be:    Error   NoPCM sInp3_WSS-Stnd Displays the detected WSS-standard value found in input3 (CVBS input). This is displayed as listed under sInp1_WSS-Stnd.
  • Page 48: Contact_Status

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 Contact_Status Displays the currently closed GPI contacts. This is displayed as for instance 10100 when contacts 1 and 3 are closed and for instance 01110 when contacts 2, 3 and 4 are closed. GPIA Displays the current value of GPI pool A GPIB Displays the current value of GPI pool B GPIC Displays the current value of GPI pool C...
  • Page 49: Nm0

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA NM0 This item displays the current Netmask of the card. GW0 This item displays the current Standard Gateway of the card.
  • Page 50: Events Menu

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 7 Events Menu Introduction An event is a special message that is generated on the card asynchronously. This means that it is not the response to a request to the card, but a spontaneous message. What is the Goal of The goal of events is to inform the environment about a changing an event?
  • Page 51: What Information Is Available In An Event

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA What information is The message consists of the following items; available in an 1) A message string to show what has happened in text, for example: event? “INP_LOSS”, “REF_LOSS”, “INP_RETURN”. 2) A tag that also shows what happens, but with a predefined number: e.g.
  • Page 52: Led Indication

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 8 LED Indication Error LED The error LED indicates an error if the internal logic of the card is not configured correctly or has a hardware failure. Input_A LED This LED indicated the presence of a valid SDI video signal on input A.
  • Page 53: Block Schematic

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 9 Block Schematic 2XG100 – 2XG110 – 2XH100 – 2XH110 WSS-VI-S2016 DETECTION 3GB/S, HD, SD OUT A1 CHANNEL A FRAME HD, SD IN 1 LOW LATENCY SYNC UP/DOWN/CROSS COLOR EMB A EMB B & CONVERSION CORR.
  • Page 54: 10 Connector Panels

    INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 10 Connector Panels The 2XG/2XH100-110 can be used with the BPH17 or the BHX17b. The following table displays the pinout of these backpanels in combination with the card. BPH17 BHX17b HD/SD SDI INPUT 1 HD/SD-SDI INPUT 2 HD/SD-SDI PROCESSED OUTPUT A1 HD/SD-SDI PROCESSED OUTPUT A2...
  • Page 55: Appendix

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Appendix 1 Card dip-switches for BHX and fiber configuration There are dip-switches on the circuit board of the card itself. With these dip-switches you can change the power-voltages that is put on the backpanel. By default the switches are set to off, putting no power on the backpanel.
  • Page 56 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 recovery of processed signals. The ON setting is recommended if the BHX-backpanel is used in combination with synapse cards:  which have a short initialization time, or  which have a delayed trigger-signal onboard. “Direct Backpanel Switchover”...
  • Page 57: Gpi's Explained

    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Appendix 3 GPI’s explained Introduction This appendix describes the functionality of the GPI’s generally used within the Synapse based products. General functionality The physical contacts of a General Purpose Interface can be assigned by the user. In our cards the General Purpose Interface contacts (GPI contacts) will be named as General Purpose Input (GPI) or General Purpose Output (GPO).
  • Page 58: Take

    Binary mode. N is defined as a character in the range from A-Z depending on the number of pools. The default output value of a pool is always 0. This translates to preset 1 in EVS products. In priority mode, the contact which has the highest priority defines the pool value.
  • Page 59 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Pool Mode: GPO Every GPO pool can be set up to process the input values in two ways. This setting is called GPO_n-Mode and can be set into Priority (Prio) or Binary mode. N is defined as a character in the range from A-Z depending on the number of pools.
  • Page 60 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 Contact-Status shows the current logical value of the Statuses: Contact physical contacts, formatted as a concatenated string containing status one character per pin: 1 for asserted, 0 for non-asserted and _ for unassigned. Statuses: GPI status GPI_n is an integer which reflects the value of the pool.
  • Page 61 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Let’s say we would like to control the GXG up-converter presets Example 2: One pool using Pool A (Up_CtrlA set to GPI_A) in binary mode and the in binary mode and audio presets using Pool B (Audio_Ctrl set to GPI_B) in one in priority mode priority mode.
  • Page 62 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL 2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110 Let’s say we would like to control the up-converter presets using Example 3: Two Pool A (Up_CtrlA set to GPI_A) in priority mode and the audio pools in priority presets using Pool B (Audio_Ctrl set to GPI_B) in priority mode mode.
  • Page 63 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA This product contains open‐source software  This product contains open‐source software licensed under the GNU Public License (GPL). A copy of the GNU Public  License is included below. Under this license you are eligible to receive a copy of the source code of this software  including any changes.    EVS Broadcast Equipment shall provide the source code on request either through physical distribution or electronic  communication. For physical distribution you may be charged a fee that covers distribution costs. This offer is valid up  to three years after date of purchase. Please direct your request to the support department of EVS Broadcast  Equipment.    EVS Broadcast Equipment supports open‐source software by participating in the development of open‐source  projects or submitting improvements to these projects. For more information see ftp://opensource.axon.tv/.    GNU Public License version 2   TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION    0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the  terms of this General Public License. The “Program”, below, refers to any such program or work, and a “work based on the Program” means either  the Program or any derivative work under copyright law: that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it, either verbatim or with  modifications and/or translated into another language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in the term “modification”.) Each  licensee is addressed as “you”.    Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the  Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (independent of  having been made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does.    1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program’s source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously  and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this  License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program.     You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. ...
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