GRASS VALLEY GV K-FRAME XP Installation Planning Manual

GRASS VALLEY GV K-FRAME XP Installation Planning Manual

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GV K-FRAME XP
VIDEO PRODUCTION FRAMES
Installation Planning Guide
13-06166-000AB
10/15/21

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  • Page 1 GV K-FRAME XP VIDEO PRODUCTION FRAMES Installation Planning Guide 13-06166-000AB 10/15/21...
  • Page 2: Fcc Compliance

    Valley USA, LLC, or one of its affiliates or subsidiaries. All other intellectual property rights are owned by GVBB Holdings SARL, Grass Valley USA, LLC, or one of its affiliates or subsidiaries. All third party intellectual property rights (including logos or icons) remain the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3 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 equipment means that it has been tested and certified as complying with applicable Canadian Standard Association (CSA) regulations and recommendations for USA/Canada. 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/Canada.
  • Page 5 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual • Use proper lift points. Do not use door latches to lift or move equipment. • Avoid mechanical hazards. Allow all rotating devices to come to a stop before servicing. • Have qualified service personnel perform safety checks after any service. A caution indicates a possible hazard to equipment that could result in equipment Cautions damage.
  • Page 6 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 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.
  • Page 8 Notices Avertissements Les avertissements signalent des conditions ou des pratiques susceptibles d’occasionner des blessures graves, voire fatales. Veuillez vous familiariser avec les avertissements d’ordre général ci-dessous : • Un cordon d’alimentation dûment homologué doit être utilisé pour connecter l’appareil à une tension de secteur de 120 V CA ou 240 V CA. •...
  • Page 9 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual • Au moment d’installer l’équipement, ne fixez pas les cordons d’alimentation aux surfaces intérieures de l’édifice. • 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.
  • Page 10 Remplacez la pile uniquement par un modèle identique ou équivalent recommandé par le fabricant. Disposez des piles usages conformément aux instructions du fabricant. Avant de vous séparer de votre équipement Grass Valley, veuillez consulter les informations de mise au rebut et de recyclage à: http://www.grassvalley.com/assets/media/5692/Take-Back_Instructions.pdf Précautions pour les écrans LCD et TFT...
  • Page 11 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: Safety And Emc Standards

    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 Standards

    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 All signal connections (including remote control connections) shall be made with screened cables terminated in connectors having a metal shell. The cable screen shall have a large- area contact with the metal shell. SIGNAL/DATA PORTS For unconnected signal/data ports on the unit, fit shielding covers. For example, fit EMI blanking covers to SFP+ type ports;...
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Multiple Suites and Control Surfaces Example ..............28 Supported Control Protocols ....................29 2 Frame Installation ..............31 8-RU (GV K-Frame XP) Video Processor Dimensions ..............31 8RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow ................33 8RU Video Processor Views ........................ 34...
  • Page 16 Supported Media Port Frame Rates ..................61 ClipStore Cabling ........................... 61 ClipStore Video Cabling......................62 GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Frame GPI/Relay Tally Interface ........64 GPI and Relay Tally Connections ..................... 64 GPI Inputs ............................64 Relay Tally/GPI Outputs ......................65...
  • Page 17 GV-RAP-100 and GV-RAP-200 Remote Aux Panels ............66 RAP 100/200 GPI I/O Port Pin Assignments ................ 67 Appendix A Specifications ............68 GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Specifications ................. 68 Kayenne Control Panel Specifications ................... 72 Karrera Control Panel Specifications ....................74 GV Korona Control Panel Specifications ..................
  • Page 19: 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 following Video Processors are the heart of the system, providing extensive video switching and signal processing capabilities: •...
  • Page 20: Gv K-Frame Xp Compact Frame

    M/E outputs. • Aux bus transitions for dissolves and wipes on aux bus outputs. • Interfaces with Grass Valley routers supporting Native Protocol. • Optional Integrated Image Store capable of delivering up to 32 GB and 64GB storage of Stills (3,000/6,000 images) or “Movies”...
  • Page 21: Gv K-Frame Xp Standard Frame

    GV K-Frame XP Standard Frame • Up to 192 inputs and 96 outputs. • Up to 9 VPEs which can be used as MEs or Multiviewers. • Up to 9 M/Es, accessible across four suites — by using DoubleTake this may be increased to 18 virtual M/Es.
  • Page 22 1-ME 15 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Panel Control Unit (PCU) 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 23: Flat Or Curved Control Panel Orientation

    Flat or Curved Control Panel Orientation Flat or Curved Control Panel Orientation The main Kayenne Control Panel supports different physical orientations. Besides a conventional flat surface, a special support design permits a curved working surface, where the M/Es progressively tilt for improved ergonomics. Curved Control Panel Assembly Flat Control Panel Assembly Control Panel Stripes...
  • Page 24: Basic Single Suite Kayenne Panel System

    The Menu Panel has four USB ports, two on the right side edge of the panel and two on the back for keyboard and mouse (wired or wireless are supported). Basic Single Suite Kayenne Panel System A basic K-Frame system consists of a Control Panel, a Menu application running on a touch screen Menu Panel, and a Video Processor Frame.
  • Page 25 Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example Hardware resources in the Video Processor Frame can be assigned to an individual suite during configuration, essentially creating four separate switchers sharing one frame. Suite 1 KSP 1-ME (Customer Supplied PC) Suite 2 K-Frame...
  • Page 26: Karrera Control Surface

    Karrera 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. Modifier Bus/Row Delegation Local E-MEM & Modifier Section(3) Section Section(2) Device Stripe Control Stripe Stripe Source...
  • Page 27: Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System

    Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System The Menu Panel has a standard VESA-75 hole pattern and M4 threads, compatible with this and many other mounting devices. The Menu Panel also has four USB ports, two on the right side edge of the panel and two on the back for keyboard and mouse (wired or wireless are supported).
  • Page 28: Gv Korona Control Surfaces

    GV Korona Control Surfaces A GV Korona control surface consists of a Control Panel with Source Select, Transition, Delegation, and Master/Local E-MEM areas, and a built-in multi-touch display with menu system. Basic Single Suite GV Korona Panel System Example GV Korona 2-M/E 20 Control Panel K-Frame V-series 3-RU Multiple Suites and Control Surfaces Example Any K-Frame Kayenne, Karrera, or GV Korona Control Panel can be configured with any K-...
  • Page 29: Supported Control Protocols

    • AMP (advanced media protocol) for Profile PVS, Profile XP Media Platform, K2, M-Series, Turbo iDDR, and T2 iDDR systems over Ethernet • Grass Valley Native Protocol for routers/routing control systems (Trinix/Trinix NXT, Venus™, Triton™, and third-party routers; Jupiter NV9000 and NV920, and Encore router control systems) •...
  • Page 30 • K-Frame Ethernet Tally protocol • Ethernet CPL to control Grass Valley external remote AUX Panels • Grass Valley Editor protocol • SNMP system monitoring • Serial and Ethernet VDCP • Control of Ross Xpression using RossTalk • Control of RossTalk GPI devices •...
  • Page 31: Frame Installation

    Frame Installation 8-RU (GV K-Frame XP) Video Processor Dimensions 8-RU Dimensions (Front View) CAUTION: Mounting a GV K-Frame XP in a rack immediately below equipment that extends forward from the rack may not provide enough clearance to completely remove the door.
  • Page 32 Frame Installation 8-RU (GV K-Frame XP) Video Processor Dimensions 8-RU Dimensions (Side View)
  • Page 33: 8Ru Video Processor Installation And Airflow

    GV K-Frame XP Installation Planning Guide 8RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow Exhaust Intake (8 Fans) Rear I/O Front Boards 3 Rear I/O and Power Supplies 8-RU Rack Mounting and Cooling Airflow...
  • Page 34: 8Ru Video Processor Views

    Frame Installation 8RU Video Processor Views 8RU Video Processor Views ME-A1 / ME-A2 / ME-A3 ME-B1 / ME-B2 / ME-B3 (Middle) 8-RU, Front View with Door Removed...
  • Page 35: Compact Power Supply Ac Requirements

    The 8RU Frame is supplied with two power modules. A third power module can be fitted as a redundant (n+1) power supply option. Supplied Power Cables for 8-RU The GV K-Frame XP Compact Power Supply Frame has IEC C19 sockets, instead of the more common C13 style, to accommodate potentially higher currents. Cables provided with the...
  • Page 36: About High Line (208V-240V) Versus Low Line (120V) Operations

    About High Line (208V-240V) Versus Low Line (120V) Operations systems are matched to the destination country’s standard. For example, in the USA C19 to Frame Installation NEMA 5-20P cables are provided. USA Power Cable Example About High Line (208V-240V) Versus 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 37: 15-Ru (Gv K-Frame Xp) Video Processor Dimensions

    15-RU (GV K-Frame XP) Video Processor Dimensions 15-RU Dimensions (Front View) CAUTION: Mounting a GV K-Frame XP in a rack immediately below equipment that extends forward from the rack may not provide enough clearance to completely remove the door.
  • Page 38 Frame Installation 15-RU (GV K-Frame XP) Video Processor Dimensions 15-RU Dimensions (Side View)
  • Page 39: 15Ru Video Processor Installation And Airflow

    GV K-Frame XP Installation Planning Guide 15RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow 15-RU Rack Mounting and Cooling Airflow...
  • Page 40: 15Ru Video Processor Views

    Frame Installation 15RU Video Processor Views 15-RU, Front View with Door Removed...
  • Page 41 GV K-Frame XP Installation Planning Guide 15-RU, Rear View IP/Gearbox/Conversion...
  • Page 42 Frame Installation Power Supply Views Power Supply Views A 1-RU Power Supply Frame provides DC power for the 15-RU Video Processor Frame. Front View with Cover Power Supply Frame Dimensions (Front and Rear Views)
  • Page 43 GV K-Frame XP Installation Planning Guide Power Supply Frame Dimensions (Top View)
  • Page 44: Power Supply Frame Rack Installation And Airflow

    In addition, this placement allows removal of the GV K-Frame XP front door. If the power supply frame is not mounted above the GV K-Frame XP chassis, rear rack supports are required. If mounting in an alternative location, allow for the 34” DC interconnect cable length.
  • Page 45: Standard Power Cooling

    (n+1) power supply option. Supplied Power Cables for 15-RU The GV K-Frame XP Compact Power Supply Frame has IEC C19 sockets, instead of the more common C13 style, to accommodate potentially higher currents. Cables provided with the...
  • Page 46: About High Line (208V-240V) Versus Low Line (120V) Operations

    Frame Installation Power Supply Views systems are matched to the destination country’s standard. For example, in the USA C19 to NEMA 5-20P cables are provided. USA Power Cable Example About High Line (208V-240V) Versus 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 47: System Cabling

    System Cabling About the GV K-Frame XP System Cabling Section This section provides overview information that is common to all GV K-Frame XP systems as well as information specific to Kayenne, Karrera, and GV Korona Control Panels and components. System Cabling Overview The GV K-Frame XP systems use Ethernet, serial, and USB connections and custom multi-pin cables for systems with Kayenne Control Panels.
  • Page 48: Ethernet Switch

    Ethernet Switch Ethernet Switch The Ethernet switch built into the GV K-Frame XP 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 49: Factory Default Network Settings

    1A default 192.168.0.173 address. To integrate GV K-Frame XP system devices into an existing network, ask the local network administrator for that network’s subnet mask. Before changing IP addresses always set the...
  • Page 50: System Cabling For Kayenne Control Panels

    Kayenne Network Cabling Network connections are required between the GV K-Frame XP Video Processor and the PCU. The PCU routes network communications to and from the Control Panel Stripes and Menu Panels, using custom multi-pin cables.
  • Page 51: Kayenne Suites And Control Surfaces

    Menu Panel or the Control Panel will remain operational after a single network cable failure. Kayenne Suites and Control Surfaces The GV K-Frame XP Control Panel system flexibility allows you to locate control surfaces in physically separate locations. Custom multi-pin cable runs are limited to 15 meters (50 ft.) If this length is sufficient, a...
  • Page 52 Ethernet Two Kayenne GV K-Frame XP Suites with Two Control Surfaces Using One PCU Using a second PCU, GV K-Frame XP suites can be located anywhere on the network, permitting system control from different rooms, floors, or even different buildings.
  • Page 53: Kayenne Control Panel Cabling

    GV K-Frame Ethernet Internal Control Menu Ethernet Two Suites Using Two PCUs Kayenne Control Panel Cabling Connectors on the outside bottom of the Control Panel tray connect to numbered ports on the PCU, using special multi-pin cables that carry both power and communications signals. Special cables are also used to connect the Menu Panels to the PCU.
  • Page 54: 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 55: Kayenne Touch Screen Menu Panels (Used With Pcu)

    Karrera Suites and Control Surfaces The GV K-Frame XP Control Panel system flexibility allows you to locate control surfaces in physically separate locations. Two dedicated, customer supplied Ethernet switches may be required when multiple suites are being used.
  • Page 56: Karrera Control Panel Network Cabling

    Laptop Two Suite GV K-Frame XP System Karrera Control Panel Network Cabling Ethernet, USB, and DVI-D connections are used between the GV K-Frame XP Video Processor, Control Panel, and optional Menu Panel PC. Optional Touch Screen Menu Panel Cabling Five connections are required for the Touch Screen Menu option. If the articulated arm is used, some of these cables can be routed through channels in the arm that have covers that snaps into place.
  • Page 57: Optional Karrera Local Aux Panel Cabling

    USB port. Optional Karrera Local Aux Panel Cabling The Karrera GV K-Frame XP Local Aux Panel is powered from the Control Panel, using a 4-pin XLR cable. System control is provided using a RJ-45 connecting cable, which uses a...
  • Page 58 System Cabling Optional Karrera Local Aux Panel Cabling Karrera Control Panel (rear) Local Aux Panel Cabling...
  • Page 59: System Cabling For The Gv Korona Control Panel

    GV Korona GV K-Frame XP System Communications Overview GV Korona Suites and Control Surfaces The GV K-Frame XP Control Panel system flexibility allows you to locate control surfaces in physically separate locations. Two dedicated, customer supplied Ethernet switches may be...
  • Page 60: Gv K-Frame Xp Video Cabling

    Any GV K-Frame XP system video signal, such as M/E program, preview, clean feed, or PGM/PST, can be mapped to any output bus to be sent to any output connector, or an output bus can act as an auxiliary bus.
  • Page 61: Sdi Outputs

    Reference Input The GV K-Frame XP Video Processor has referencing that can lock to any digital input video signal or one analog looping reference input. Each can be used with any SD/HD/3G/4K standard.
  • Page 62: 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 63 GV K-Frame ClipStore (4 Channel Summit) ClipStore Direct Connection Odd numbered outputs are used for fill and even are used for cut. The first output assigned to a ClipStore channel must be an odd numbered output. Also, DAs (Distribution Amplifiers) can be used to distribute Frame Aux Bus output. The example shows DAs being used for both the Video and Key Aux Bus outputs from the frame.
  • Page 64: Gv K-Frame Xp Video Processor Frame Gpi/Relay Tally Interface

    System Cabling GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Frame GPI/Relay Tally Interface ClipStore (Summit) ClipStore Connection Using Distribution Amplifiers GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Frame GPI/Relay Tally Interface The GPI (General Purpose Interface) and relay tally interface provides a means to transfer commands to and from the switcher to external devices.
  • Page 65: Gpi Inputs

    GV K-Frame 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 66 System Cabling Relay Tally/GPI Outputs extend across multiple connectors. For example, a situation may require two isolated common buses, half of the commons form the first common bus and the other half form the second common bus. The first four outputs have the common bus tied to +12 Volts. This drives the relay tally lamp system.
  • Page 67: Gpi In, Gpi Out, Relay Tally Pin Assignments

    GV K-Frame Although the diagram shows mechanical relays, the actual outputs are implemented with solid state relays. The solid state relays are bidirectional; either polarity voltage can be applied. If the switcher GPI/Relay Tally outputs are used to drive downstream DC relays, be sure to install diodes across the relay coils to clamp inductive spikes.
  • Page 68 System Cabling GPI In, GPI Out, Relay Tally Pin Assignments D-37 Female Pin 1 Pin 20 Pin 37 Pin 19 Socket Pinout...
  • Page 69 GV K-Frame GPI Signals GPI In, Tally, GPI Out Signals (first five boards from left to right) Ribbon 37-Pin Cable D-Sub GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIInCom GPIIn1 GPIIn5 GPIIn9 GPIIn13 GPIIn17 GPIIn2 GPIIn6 GPIIn10 GPIIn14 GPIIn18 GPIIn3 GPIIn7...
  • Page 70 System Cabling GPI In, GPI Out, Relay Tally Pin Assignments GPI In, Tally, GPI Out Signals (first five boards from left to right) Ribbon 37-Pin Cable D-Sub Tally15D Tally31H Tally47L Tally63P Tally79T Tally16D Tally32H Tally48L Tally64P Tally80T Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved GPI In, Tally, GPI Out Signals (second five boards from left to right)
  • Page 71: Rs-422/485 Port Pin Assignments

    Reserved Reserved RS-422/485 Port Pin Assignments Eight RS-422/485 ports are available on the rear of the GV K-Frame XP 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 72: Remote Aux Panels

    System Cabling RS-232 Port Pin Assignments RS-232 Port Pin Assignments RS-232 serial ports are located on each processor board (Video Processor, Panel Processor, Menu PC), available for maintenance and diagnostics. Standard VGA and keyboard ports, present on all processor boards, are also available for maintenance. RS-232 Pinouts Socket Signal...
  • Page 73: Rap 100/200 Gpi I/O Port Pin Assignments

    GV K-Frame Ethernet Requirements Cable type: 10BaseT, 100BaseT, 1000BaseT compatible Category 5 cable, 8 conductor twisted pair. The system will work at lower ratings with reduced performance. 1000BaseT components are highly recommended. RAP 100/200 GPI I/O Port Pin Assignments Pin assignments are for both the GPI I/O 1-8 and GPI I/O 9-16 D-25 Female connector ports. Socket Signal Tally Out 15...
  • Page 74: Gv K-Frame Xp Video Processor Specifications

    System Cabling Specifications GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Specifications GV K-Frame XP—Number of VPEs, Inputs, and Outputs M/Es and Frame VPEs Inputs Outputs GPI Inputs GPI/Tally Outputs Compact 1 to 6 VPEs 16 to 80 SDI/IP, 8-40 SDI/IP, 4 per, up to...
  • Page 75 ST 2110-40 Redundancy ST 2022-7 (Proposed Class D) Timing ST 2110-10 GV K-Frame XP Serial Digital Video Inputs Format • ITU-R656, SMPTE 259M, 270 Mbit/s • SMPTE 292M, 1.5 Gbit/s • SMPTE 424M, 3 Gbit/s • SMPTE 2081 6 Gbit/s •...
  • Page 76 Specifications GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Specifications GV K-Frame XP Serial Digital Video Outputs Format • ITU-R656, SMPTE 259M, 270 Mbit/s. • SMPTE 292M, 1.5 Gbit/s • SMPTE 424M, 3 Gbit/s • SMPTE 2081 6 Gbit/s • SMPTE 2082 12 Gbit/s Return loss •...
  • Page 77 Maximum Cable Length 100m / 300ft Note: The GV K-Frame XP Video Processor has an internal Ethernet switch with six available external ports. One connection is required for each Control Panel and one is required for each Menu PC. An external Ethernet switch is required to connect more than six devices.
  • Page 78: Kayenne Control Panel Specifications

    Specifications GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Specifications Kayenne Control Panel Specifications Kayenne PCU Interconnects Control Panel - PCU Connections Cable and connectors Custom 7 Pin D style Number Required 1 for each Control Panel Stripe, Local Aux Stripe, and Satellite Panel Maximum 15 m / 50 ft (7.5 m / 25 ft cable length also available)
  • Page 79 GV K-Frame Kayenne Control Panel Specifications Kayenne Control Panel Mechanical Component Depth Width Height Weight (All weights approximate) 2-M/E-25, with 488.4 mm 1341.7 mm 242.3 mm 30 kg Local Aux Stripe, 15 m (19.2 in) (52.8 in) (9.5 in) (66 lbs) Cables 1-M/E-15,with 15 m Cables, 356.4 mm...
  • Page 80: Karrera Control Panel Specifications

    Specifications Karrera Control Panel Specifications Karrera Power Karrera Control Panels Line voltage 100V-240V AC +/-10% autorange, power factor corrected Automatic line-voltage sensing for 120V and 240V sources Line frequency 50/60Hz +/- 5% Power consumption 200W Leakage current < 2.5 mA Optional Touch Screen Menu System Touch Screen Menu Panel (power brick provided and required) Line voltage...
  • Page 81 GV K-Frame Karrera Control Panel Specifications Karrera Mechanical Component Depth Width Height Weight (All weights approximate) Menu Panel Support Arm 5 kg (11 lbs) Optional Local Aux Panel Local Aux 35 78 mm 800 mm 162 mm 4 kg 3.1 in 31.5 in 6.4 in (9 lbs)
  • Page 82: Gv Korona Control Panel Specifications

    Specifications GV Korona Control Panel Specifications GV Korona Network Connection Type of connection 10/100/1000 Base T Protocol TCP(UDP)/IP, Auto speed detection Cable and connectors CAT5 UTP, RJ45 connectors Maximum cable length 100m / 300ft GV Korona Power Line Voltage 100V-240V AC +/-10% autorange, power factor corrected Automatic line-voltage sensing for 120V and 240V sources...
  • Page 83: Appendix B Regulatory Notices

    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Grass Valley Group can affect emission compliance and could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 84: 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 85: Dekra Certificate

    EN 61000-4-6: Conducted RF Immunity Radiated Magnetic Field Immunity US FCC Class A CISPR Pub. 22 (1985) Canada FCC Industry ICES-003 Canada Australia & New Zealand: AS/NZS 3548 DEKRA Certificate Certifying that Grass Valley product meets the ISO 9001: 2008 standard.
  • Page 86 CERTIFICATE Certificate Number: 540040.002 The Environmental Management System of: Grass Valley, and its Grass Valley Affiliates 3499 Douglas-B Floreani Montreal, Quebec H4S 2C6 Canada Grass Valley Nederland B.V. Bergschot 69 4817 PA Breda The Netherlands Including its implementation, meets the requirements of the standard:...
  • Page 87 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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