GRASS VALLEY KAYENNE Installation & Service Manual

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KAYENNE/KARRERA/GV
KORONA
GV K-FRAME XP
Video Production Center
Installation & Service Manual
VERSION 16.0
076159401-AD
2021-10-15

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  • Page 1 KAYENNE/KARRERA/GV KORONA GV K-FRAME XP Video Production Center Installation & Service Manual VERSION 16.0 076159401-AD 2021-10-15...
  • 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 Intertek Testing Services regulations and recommendations for USA/Canada. The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complies with all applicable European Union (CE) directives.
  • Page 5 Installation & Service Manual Cautions A caution indicates a possible hazard to equipment that could result in equipment damage. Observe the following cautions when operating or working on this equipment: • Only trained or skilled personnel should install and use this product. •...
  • 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 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 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: Safety And Emc Standards

    Installation & Service Manual Safety and EMC Standards This equipment complies with the following standards: Safety Standards Information Technology Equipment - Safety Part 1 I I EC 62368-1: 2019 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment. UL1419 (4 Edition) Standard for Safety –...
  • Page 14 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 15: Table Of Contents

    Flat or Curved Control Panel Orientation ................5 Control Panel Stripes ........................5 Touch Screen Menu Panel ......................5 Basic Single Suite Kayenne Panel System ................6 Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example ..............6 Karrera Control Surface ........................8 Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System ..................
  • Page 16 GV K-Frame XP Standard Video Processor Door Removal Clearance ........ 32 Replacing Standard Power Supplies ....................32 3 Control Surface Installation ..........34 Control Surfaces ............................. 34 Kayenne Control Surfaces ........................34 Control Panel and Support Structure Assembly ............... 34 Control Panel Variations ......................34 Control Panel Cooling ......................... 35 Truck and High Vibration Environment Considerations ..........
  • Page 17 Kayenne M/E and Local Aux Stripe Connections .............. 90 Kayenne Satellite Panel Cabling ....................91 Kayenne Touch Screen Menu Panels (Used with PCU) ........... 92 System Cabling for the Karrera Control Panel ................92 Karrera Suites and Control Surfaces ..................92 Karrera Control Panel Network Cabling ................
  • Page 18 Changing the Image Store IP Address ................121 Changing Control Panel IP Addresses ................. 121 Changing the Kayenne or Karrera Menu Panel IP Address ......... 122 32-Crosspoint Remote Aux Panel IP Address ..............122 Restoring the Default IP Address ..................124 GV-RAP-100 and GV-RAP-200 Remote Aux Panels ..............
  • Page 19 IP SFP Statistics Web Access ....................161 Setting the RTP Payload Type ....................162 Registering System Nodes ....................... 163 Kayenne and Karrera Menu Panel Registration ............... 163 Control Panel Registration ...................... 163 Remote Aux Panel Registration ..................... 165 Control Panel Brightness Adjustment ..................165 Engineering Setups ..........................
  • Page 20 Table of Contents About Relay Tally Systems ....................... 175 Switcher Relay Tally Calculator Menus ..................176 Creating an On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using M/Es or PGM/PST ......177 Create an On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using Aux Buses ..........178 Creating a Look Ahead Relay Tally Calculator ..............
  • Page 21 Installation & Service Manual Kayenne (Only) PCU Configuration ..................211 Define Default Multi-Suite Engineering Resources ............213 Acquire Resources in Suites ....................213 Save Default Multi-Suite Engineering Setup File ............216 Define and Save Default Suite Prefs ..................216 Define and Save Default Panel Prefs ..................216 Multi-Suite Independent Operation ..................
  • Page 22 Table of Contents IP Auto-timing ..........................255 SDI Auto-timing Specifications ....................256 Timing Analyzer Menu ......................259 Timing Window Status ......................260 Correcting an Out-of-Time Stream ..................261 Other Settings ..........................261 Nominal IP Stream Throughput ..................... 264 IP Timing Troubleshooting ......................264 Node Settings ............................
  • Page 23 Grass Valley Web Site ......................... 287 Grass Valley Customer Support FAQ Database ............... 287 Video Processor Frame Reset Procedure ..................287 Panel Control Unit (PCU) Reset (Kayenne only) ............... 288 Kayenne Control Panel Adjustments ................... 288 Kayenne Lever Arm Calibration ..................... 288 Calibrating the Joystick ......................
  • Page 24 Updating System Software on a New Control Panel CF Card ........335 Restore Control Panel Configuration Files ................ 336 SNMP ................................ 337 Grass Valley Switcher Device Monitoring by SNMP ............... 338 K-Frame SNMP Monitoring ...................... 338 Control Panel SNMP Monitoring ................... 338 GV Korona Control Panel SNMP Monitoring ..............
  • Page 25: Introduction

    Introduction Overview The Grass Valley K-Frame family of multi-format digital production switchers provides powerful, ground-breaking features designed to meet the widest range of requirements for live studio, mobile, and post-production applications. The following Video Processors are the heart of the system, providing extensive video switching and signal processing capabilities: •...
  • Page 26 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, 64GB, or 128GB storage of Stills (3,000/6,000/12,000 images) or “Movies”...
  • Page 27: Gv K-Frame Xp Compact Frame

    K-Frame Control Surfaces Kayenne Control Surface A Kayenne control surface typically consists of a Control Panel, a Menu Panel with an included articulated support arm, a Panel Control Unit (PCU) frame, and optional Satellite Panels. This control surface has an innovative modular design. Representative Kayenne...
  • Page 28 4-ME 35 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Optional Device Control Module Panel Control Unit (PCU) 3-ME 35 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Panel Control Unit (PCU) 2-ME 25 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Panel Control Unit (PCU) 1-ME 15 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel...
  • Page 29: Flat Or Curved Control Panel Orientation

    Flat Control Panel Assembly Control Panel Stripes The main Kayenne Control Panel is organized into from one to five Stripes. Each Stripe consists of a tray and its complement of drop-in modules. An M/E Stripe has a module for Source Selection, Transition, and individual E-MEM control. Additional Master E-MEM, Machine Control, Multi-Function, and Local Aux modules are populated to complete the control surface functionality.
  • Page 30: Basic Single Suite Kayenne Panel System

    Menu Panel, and a Video Processor Frame. The Control Panel and Menu application make up a control surface associated with that frame. The Kayenne Control Panel and Menu Panel have associated active electronics housed in the Panel Control Unit (PCU).
  • Page 31 Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example Hardware resources in the Video Processor Frame can be assigned to an individual suite during configuration, essentially creating two separate switchers sharing one frame. Suite 1 KSP 1-ME (Customer Supplied PC) Suite 2 K-Frame...
  • Page 32: 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 33: 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 34: Gv Korona Control Surfaces

    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- Frame Video Processor. The K-Frame system can be subdivided into four suites and each suite can have up to two control surfaces. Hardware resources in the Video Processor Frame can be assigned to an individual suite during configuration, essentially creating four separate switchers sharing one Frame.
  • Page 35: 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 36 Introduction Supported Control Protocols • 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 •...
  • Page 37: Frame Installation

    Frame Installation Overview • This section provides Grass Valley Video Production Center rack installation instructions, cooling and power requirements, and chassis and board descriptions for the GV K-Frame XP Compact Frame. Weight Distribution Make sure that you mount the unit in the rack so that it is evenly balanced to prevent damage to the frame and to avoid creating a hazardous condition.
  • Page 38: 8-Ru (Gv K-Frame Xp Compact) Video Processor Dimensions

    Frame Installation 8-RU (GV K-Frame XP) Video Processor Dimensions 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 39 Installation & Service Manual 1.93 24.74 (49.0) (628.4) 1.28 (32.5) r-=::- © © © © © © · © © © 8-RU Dimensions (Side View)
  • Page 40: 8Ru Video Processor Installation And Airflow

    Frame Installation 8RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow 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 41: 8Ru Video Processor Views

    Installation & Service Manual 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 42: Compact Power Supply Ac Requirements

    Frame Installation Compact Power Supply AC Requirements PORTS PORTS PTP REF AUDIO LINK/ACTIVITY PORTS OUTPUTS INPUTS PORTS RU, Rear View IP/Gearbox/Conversion Compact Power Supply AC Requirements The GV K-Frame XP 8-RU Power Supplies have provision to support up to three hot swappable power modules.
  • Page 43: About High Line (208V-240V) Versus Low Line (120V) Operations

    Installation & Service Manual 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 44: Gv K-Frame Xp Compact Video Processor Door Removal Clearance

    Frame Installation GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Door Removal Clearance Consider future options—The total AC power consumption is significantly influenced by the number and type of hardware options installed. This includes the number of boards: M/Es, I/Os, and Modular I/Os. GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Door Removal Clearance CAUTION: The Video Processor front door must remain in place and closed during normal system operation to maintain...
  • Page 45 Installation & Service Manual Retaining Bracket Button Locks Compact Frame Power Supply Replacement b Locate the two button locks on either side of the power supply retainer bracket. c Pull the lock buttons straight forward simultaneously, then slide the retainer up until it stops and release the lock buttons d While grasping the handle on the front of the power supply, using your thumb press the release button upward and pull the power supply straight out.
  • Page 46: 15-Ru (Gv K-Frame Xp Standard) Video Processor Dimensions

    Frame Installation 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 47 Installation & Service Manual 15-RU Dimensions (Side View)
  • Page 48: 15Ru Video Processor Installation And Airflow

    Frame Installation 8RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow 15RU Video Processor Installation and Airflow 15-RU Rack Mounting and Cooling Airflow...
  • Page 49: 15Ru Video Processor Views

    Installation & Service Manual 15RU Video Processor Views 15-RU, Front View with Door Removed...
  • Page 50 Frame Installation 15-RU, Rear View IP/Gearbox/Conversion 15RU, Front View with Door Removed...
  • Page 51: 15Ru Power Supply Views

    Installation & Service Manual 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 52 Frame Installation Power Supply Frame Dimensions (Top View)
  • Page 53: 15Ru Power Supply Frame Rack Installation And Airflow

    Installation & Service Manual Power Supply Frame Rack Installation and Airflow The power supply frame used with the 15-RU GV K-Frame XP is ideally rack mounted immediately above the Video Processor chassis. The power supply frame is then supported by the lower chassis and eliminates the need for power supply rear rack supports.
  • Page 54: Standard Power Cooling

    Frame Installation Power Supply Rack Installation Standard Power Cooling The GV K-Frame XP 1-RU Power Supply Frame has air holes and is slightly recessed, which permits air flow even if equipment is mounted int eh rack directly above. These top recessed air holes must remain open for proper cooling.
  • Page 55: About High Line (208V-240V) Versus Low Line (120V) Operations

    Installation & Service Manual 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 56: Gv K-Frame Xp Standard Video Processor Door Removal Clearance

    Frame Installation GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Door Removal Clearance At this point, one line cord will draw 0 amps and the other cord will draw 10 amps. Consider future options—The total AC power consumption is significantly influenced by the number and type of hardware options installed.
  • Page 57 Installation & Service Manual Retaining Bracket Button Locks Compact Frame Power Supply Replacement 4 To install the power supply. f If the power supply retainer bracket is in the down and locked position (for example when adding a third, redundant power supply, not replacing one), perform steps step step...
  • Page 58: Control Surface Installation

    • GV Korona Control Panels have a built-in multi-touch menu. Kayenne Control Surfaces A typical Kayenne control surface has a modular Control Panel, a Menu Panel, and is driven by a Panel Control Unit (PCU) frame. Additional Menu Panels and Satellite Panels are available as options.
  • Page 59: Control Panel Cooling

    Control Panel Cooling The Kayenne Control Panel is externally powered and does not have internal cooling fans. Electronics in the panel are convection cooled and require free air movement. Do not install the panel into a sealed space.
  • Page 60: 4-M/E 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly

    Control Surface Installation Installation & Service Manual 4-M/E 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly 1533.7 mm 60.4 in. 813.5 mm 32.0 in. 1501.5 mm 59.1 in. 4-M/E 35 Control Panel Dimensions, Curved Installation 4-ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503.5 +/-1 mm 59.2 +/-.04 in. 625 + /-1 mm 4-ME Panel Curved Install Cutout...
  • Page 61 4-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly 1533.7 mm 124.0 mm 60.4 in. 813.5 mm 10.3 mm 4.9 in. 32.0 in. 0.4 in. 771.5 mm 74.0 mm 30.4 in. 10.4 mm 1501.5 mm 2.9 in. 14.3 mm 0.4 in. 59.1 in. 0.6 in.
  • Page 62 8620 3200 8557 2820 DE T AIL C 850 0 44 20 8557 2810 DE T AIL B 8557 2800 8500 4420 8620 3170 8620 3200 8557 2830 8557 2720 8500 4420 862 0 32 00 8557 2820 8557 2800 8557 2830 8622 5420 862 0 31 70...
  • Page 63 8557 2830 8557 2710 8557 2710 8557 2820 855 7 28 30 862 0 32 00 8557 2820 8557 2820 8500 4420 8500 4420 862 0 31 80 8557 2890 8620 3200 8620 3200 8557 2830 8557 2710 8620 3170 8500 6460 855 7 2720 8557 2710...
  • Page 64: 4-M/E 25 Control Panel

    4-M/E 25 Control Panel Control panels with 25 source selection buttons are narrower in width, but otherwise have the same dimensions as 35 source button models. 4-ME 25 Curved Installation 4-ME 25 Flat Installation 124.0 mm 4.9 in. 1309.5 mm 51.6 in.
  • Page 65: 3-M/E 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly

    Control Surface Installation 3-M/E 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly Installation & Service Manual 3-M/E 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly 1533.7 mm 60.4 in. 813.5 mm 208.0 mm 32.0 in. 8.2 in. 10.3 mm 14.8 mm 0.4 in. 0.6 in. 622.8 mm 1501.5 mm 74.0 mm 24.5 in.
  • Page 66 3-ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503.5 +/-1 mm 59.2 +/-.04 in. 720 mm 28.3 in. 42.5 +/-1 mm 32.0 +2 -0 mm 1.7 +/-.04 1.3 +.08 in. -0 in. 15 mm 491.0 +/-1 mm 625.0 +/-1 mm .60 in. 19.3 +/-.04 in. 24.6 +/-.04 in.
  • Page 67 Installation & Service Manual 855 7 2820 8620 3200 DE TAIL C DE TAIL B 850 0 442 0 855 7 28 10 8557 2800 8620 3180 8620 3200 8500 7620 8500 4420 855 7 28 60 850 0 442 0 8557 2830 8620 3180 862 0 3200...
  • Page 68: 3-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly

    3-M/E Support Structure, Curved Installation 3-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly 1533.7 mm 124.0 mm 60.4 in. 813.5 mm 10.3 mm 4.9 in. 32.0 in. 0.4 in. 622.8 mm 74.0 mm 24.5 in. 10.2 mm 1501.5 mm 2.9 in. 14.4 mm 0.4 in.
  • Page 69 Installation & Service Manual 8557 2830 8557 2710 8557 2710 855 7 28 30 8557 2820 8557 2820 8620 3200 8500 4420 855 7 2820 8500 442 0 862 0 32 00 8620 3180 862 0 32 00 8557 2890 8557 2830 8557 2710 8620 3170...
  • Page 70: 3-M/E 25 Control Panel

    Control Surface Installation 3-M/E 25 Control Panel Control panels with 25 source selection buttons are narrower in width, but otherwise have the same dimensions as 35 source button models. 3-ME 25 Curved Installation 1341.7 mm 52.8 in. 621.5 mm 24.5 in. 208.0 mm 8.2 in.
  • Page 71 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly Installation & Service Manual 2-ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503.5 +/-1 mm 59.2 +/-.04 in. 720 mm 28.3 in. 42.5 +/-1 mm 32.0 +2 -0 mm 1.7 +/-.04 1.3 +.08 in. -0 in. 476.0 +/-1 mm 10 mm 340.5 +/-1 mm 18.7 +/-.04 in.
  • Page 72 Control Surface Installation 855 7 2820 862 0 3200 8620 3180 8557 2830 850 0 442 0 8500 7620 850 0 76 20 862 0 3200 85 57 2860 8620 3170 855 7 27 10 850 0 442 0 85 57 28 00 862 0 3170 8557 2720 855 7 2820...
  • Page 73: 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly With Local Aux

    2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly with Local Aux Installation & Service Manual 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly with Local Aux 1533.6 mm 60.4 in. 813.5 mm 124.0 mm 32.0 in. 4.9 in. 10.3 mm 0.4 in. 474.1 mm 1501.5 mm 10 mm 74.0 mm...
  • Page 74 Control Surface Installation 8557 2720 855 7 2830 855 7 2710 855 7 2710 8557 2820 8557 2830 8557 2820 8620 3200 8557 2830 8500 442 0 8557 2820 8500 4420 8620 3200 8620 3200 8620 3180 855 7 2720 855 7 2850 8620 3170 8557 2820...
  • Page 75: 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat Without Local Aux

    2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat without Local Aux Installation & Service Manual 2-M/E 35 Control Panel, Flat without Local Aux 15.8 mm 0.62 in. 15.2 mm 0.60 in. 10.3 mm 0.4 in. 325.4 mm 74.0 mm 12.8 in. 2.9 in. 2-M/E 35 Control Panel Dimensions, Flat Installation 2-ME 35 Panel Cutout 1503.5 +/-1 mm...
  • Page 76: 2-M/E 25 Control Panel

    Control Surface Installation 8620 3180 8557 2850 8620 3180 85 00 64 60 862 2 5420 8557 2850 855 7 2760 862 2 5410 862 0 31 80 8620 3180 8557 2760 85 00 6460 85 57 28 50 8620 3180 8557 2850 850 0 64 60 850 0 6460...
  • Page 77: 1-M/E 15 Control Panel

    1-M/E 15 Control Panel Cutout Dimensions, Flat Installation 850 0 4960 855 7 1480 850 0 4420 855 7 3180 855 7 3120 w/ Silkscreen Kayenne Logo 855 7 3190 855 7 1480 8557 2760 855 7 2550 862 0 3180...
  • Page 78: Separately Mounted Local Aux Stripe (35 & 25 Models)

    Local Aux Stripe Support Structure, Tray, and Trim Control Panel Stripe-PCU Connections Connectors on the outside bottom of the Stripe connect to the PCU, using a special multi- pin cable that carries both power and communications (see System Cabling for Kayenne Control Panels, on page 102).
  • Page 79: Touch Screen Menu Panel Installation

    Menu Panel Dimensions Menu Panel Connectors The Kayenne Menu Panel’s processor is located in the PCU. The Menu Panel connects to the PCU with a special multi-pin cable that carries both power and communications signals. CAUTION: Do not connect or disconnect the multi-pin cables linking a Kayenne Control Panel tray and PCU while the PCU is powered up.
  • Page 80 Menu Panel Articulated Arm Installation The Kayenne Menu Panel has VESA 75 threads on the back that can be used to mount the Menu Panel to the supplied articulated arm, or any VESA compliant mounting system.
  • Page 81 If a PC is used for Kayenne Menu operation, the PC’s IP address must be set to a compatible value to work with the rest of the system.
  • Page 82: Karrera Control Surface

    Control Surface Installation Touch Screen Menu Panel Installation Karrera Control Surface A typical Karrera control surface has a Control Panel and a Karrera Menu on PC or Menu Panel option. 3-M/E Karrera Control Panel Installation 55.1 mm 2.2 in. 1413.5 mm 55.6 in.
  • Page 83: 3-M/E Karrera Control Panel Installation

    3-M/E Karrera Control Panel Installation Installation & Service Manual 13.6 mm 13.6 mm 0.53 in. 0.53 in. 44.5 mm 58.0 mm 1.7 in. 2.3 in. 223.0 mm 198.0 mm 8.8 in. 7.8 in. 287.0 mm 455.5 mm 11.3 in. 17.9 in. 625.5 mm 495.4 mm 19.5 in.
  • Page 84 Control Surface Installation 55.1 mm 2.2 in. 2-M/E Karrera Control Panel Dimensions 13.5 mm 13.5 mm 0.53 in. 0.53 in. 52.5 mm 107.7 mm 2.1 in. 4.2 in. 185.2 mm 205.5 mm 7.3 in. 8.1 in. 294.0 mm 313.7 mm 11.6 in.
  • Page 85: 2-M/E Compact Karrera Control Panel Installation

    2-M/E Compact Karrera Control Panel Installation Installation & Service Manual Ethernet USB* VGA* Aux Panel Control Cooling Fan Air Exhaust AC Power (not Ethernet) Air Intake * Reserved for maintenance use 2-M/E Karrera Control Panel Rear Connections M/E Compact Karrera Control Panel Installation 14 mm 14 mm 0.5 in.
  • Page 86 Control Surface Installation 14 mm 14 mm 0.5 in. 0.5 in. 62 mm 128 mm 2.5 in. 5.0 in. 150 mm 5.9 in. 169 mm 6.7 in. 522 mm 20.6 in. 616 mm 270 mm 24.2 in. 10.6 in. 982 mm 38.7 in.
  • Page 87: Pc Requirements

    I/O device access, IP addresses, etc.). When a working Windows environment exists on the Mac, the Grass Valley Switcher Installer program can be used to install the Karrera Menu application into the Mac’s Windows environment, and the application can operate with a Karrera system the same as if it was running on a Windows PC.
  • Page 88: User Pc Configuration

    Control Surface Installation Refer to the separate Karrera Release Notes for specific software installation information. User PC Configuration Windows Firewall, and any other firewall security software (e.g. Officescan Personal Firewall), must be disabled to use the Switcher Installer program or NetConfig on a user PC. Optional Touch Screen Menu Panel Installation The Touch Screen Menu Option consists of: •...
  • Page 89: Menu Panel Dimensions

    Menu Panel Dimensions Installation & Service Manual Menu Panel Dimensions Front View Side View, Right 417.8 mm 16.45 in. 64.1 mm 2.52 in. 270.0 mm 10.63 in. 76.2 mm 3.00 in. 8.4 mm 19.1 mm .33 in. .79 in. .68 in. Rear View Bottom View 97.5 mm...
  • Page 90: Menu Panel Connectors

    Control Surface Installation Menu Panel Connectors Menu Panel Connections Menu Panel Cooling CAUTION: Do not install the Menu Panel into an enclosed space. Passive air movement is required for cooling. The Menu Panel is externally powered and does not have internal cooling fans. The electronics are convection cooled through perforations in the rear of the Menu Panel chassis.
  • Page 91: Fanless Pc Dimensions And Connectors

    Fanless PC Dimensions and Connectors Installation & Service Manual Fanless PC Dimensions and Connectors Fanless PC Dimensions Firewire USB 2.0 Headphone Power Hard Disk Reset Power Mic Input 1394 Port Port On/Off Fanless PC Front Connectors...
  • Page 92: Menu Panel Articulated Arm Installation

    Control Surface Installation DVI-D Audio Power Serial PS/2 Ports USB 2.0 Line Out Input Port Port Ethernet Fanless PC Rear Connectors Menu Panel Articulated Arm Installation The Menu Panel has VESA 75 threads on the back that can be used to mount the Menu Panel to the supplied articulated arm, or any VESA compliant mounting system.
  • Page 93: Menu Panel Hardware Installation With Articulated Arm

    Menu Panel Hardware Installation With Articulated Arm Installation & Service Manual Menu Panel Hardware Installation With Articulated Arm Fanless PC Attach four touch screen hex screws next. “U” Bracket “T” Bracket “X” Bracket Touch Screen Menu Attach “X” bracket to articulated arm mount with four flat-head Slide Fanless PC into...
  • Page 94: Optional Local Aux Panel Installation

    Control Surface Installation Optional Local Aux Panel Installation Local Aux Panel Dimensions 71 mm 2.8 in. 78 mm 445 mm 227 mm 158.6 mm 45 mm 3.1 in. 17.5 in. 8.9 in. 6.2 in. 122 mm 1.8 in. 4.8 in. 793 mm 31.2 in.
  • Page 95: Local Aux 25 Panel Dimensions

    Installation & Service Manual Local Aux 25 Panel Dimensions 71 mm 2.8 in. 158.6 mm 78 mm 255 mm 227 mm 45 mm 6.2 in. 3.1 in. 10.0 in. 8.9 in. 122 mm 1.8 in. 4.8 in. 603 mm 23.8 in. 610 mm 24.0 in.
  • Page 96 Control Surface Installation Local Aux 25 Panel Dimensions Tabletop/Backsplash Cutout Installation Local Aux 35 Panel Cutout 809 +/-1 mm Ear Overlap 31.9 +/-.04 in. 17 mm 0.7 in. 159 +/-1 mm Local Aux Panel Cutout 6.3 +/-.04 in. Local Aux 25 Panel Cutout 619 +/-1 mm 24.4 +/-.04 in.
  • Page 97 Installation & Service Manual Angle 27.8 Local Aux Panel Surface Mount Dimensions Tabletop Bracket Installation: 2-M/E Compact Panel The suggested bracket placement is different when mounting the Local Aux panel with a 2- M/E Compact Control Panel.
  • Page 98 Control Surface Installation Local Aux 25 Panel Dimensions Angle Local Aux Panel Surface Mount Dimensions...
  • Page 99: Gv Korona Control Surfaces

    GV Korona Control Surfaces Installation & Service Manual GV Korona Control Surfaces Use the GV Korona control surface cutout dimensions (2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions, on page 95 and 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions, on page 98) to prepare your consoles for GV Korona Control Panel installation. M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis.
  • Page 100 Control Surface Installation 28.16 (715.22) 27.35 (694.67) 22.90 (581.78) 11.06 (280.80) 9.88 (250.88) 8.68 (220.35) 21.01 (533.67) 1.82 (46.25) 28.95 (735.40) (6.60) (14.99) 3-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Side Dimensions 3.44 2.85 (87.38) (72.39) 1.39 (35.31) 6.31 6.31 4.83 6.28 (160.17) (160.17) (122.73)
  • Page 101 Installation & Service Manual 3-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Left Side Mount to Vent Dimensions 3-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis. TOP SURFACE MILLED RECESS AREA (SEE DETAIL B FOR DEPTH) 4 28 23 66 4 28...
  • Page 102: 2-M/E Gv Korona Control Panel Dimensions

    Control Surface Installation 3-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis. 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Front Dimensions 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Side Dimensions...
  • Page 103 Installation & Service Manual 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Mounting Dimensions 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Left Side Mount to Vent Dimensions...
  • Page 104: 2-M/E Gv Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions

    Control Surface Installation 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis. 2-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions...
  • Page 105: 1-M/E Gv Korona Control Panel Dimensions

    Installation & Service Manual 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis. 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Front Dimensions 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Side Dimensions...
  • Page 106 Control Surface Installation 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Dimensions 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Mounting Dimensions 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Left Side Mount to Vent Dimension...
  • Page 107: 1-M/E Gv Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions

    Installation & Service Manual 1-M/E GV Korona Control Panel Cutout Dimensions IMPORTANT: All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parenthesis.
  • Page 108: System Cabling

    Frame. Each suite can be subdivided into two control surfaces, using Kayenne, Karrera, and GV Korona Control Panels, Soft Panels, and Menu on PC. Each control surface is intended for use by a single operator. The Control Panel system flexibility permits locating these control surfaces in physically separate locations.
  • Page 109: Ethernet Switch

    Ethernet Switch Installation & Service Manual 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 110: Factory Default Network Settings

    (hard reset with the front panel buttons) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Note: 32-Crosspoint Remote Aux Panel default settings must be changed to operate with a Kayenne/Karrera system whose other components are configured with their default IP addresses. All Subnet Masks) 255.255.255.0 All Gateways 192.168.0.1...
  • Page 111: System Cabling For Kayenne Control Panels

    Installation & Service Manual System Cabling for Kayenne Control Panels USB, Ethernet, and custom multi-pin cabling is used to connect the Kayenne Video Processing Frame, Panel Control Unit (PCU), Control Panel, and Menu Panel components. In addition to the Video Processing Frame, the PCU also includes a built-in Ethernet Switch.
  • Page 112: Kayenne Suites And Control Surfaces

    Internal Control (option) (reserved) PCU to Kayenne GV K-Frame XP Network Connection Methods The PCU Ethernet switch to GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Ethernet switch cable connection is used for Menu Panel communications. The second cable connects the Panel PCU directly to the Frame’s Ethernet switch. Using two cables provides additional Ethernet communications throughput (to support Image Store file operations) and also offers redundancy.
  • Page 113 Flash 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 114: Kayenne Control Panel Cabling

    Special cables are also used to connect the Menu Panels to the PCU. CAUTION: Do not connect or disconnect the multi-pin cables linking a Kayenne Control Panel tray or Menu Panel to the PCU while the PCU is powered up. Damage to the equipment can result.
  • Page 115: Kayenne Satellite Panel Cabling

    Kayenne Satellite Panel Cabling Installation & Service Manual PCU Port to Control Panel Stripe Connections, Single Suite Control Panel Model PCU Port Panel Stripe 4-M/E with Local Aux M/E 1 (top Stripe) M/E 2 (second Stripe) M/E 3 (third Stripe)
  • Page 116: Kayenne Touch Screen Menu Panels (Used With Pcu)

    The Double Module Satellite Panel has a similar internal cabling arrangement, but one cable passes through a hole to the other tray. Kayenne Touch Screen Menu Panels (Used with PCU) Connect a single or primary Menu Panel to the PCU Menu 1 connector, using the supplied custom multi-pin cable.
  • Page 117: Karrera Control Panel Network Cabling

    Karrera Control Panel Network Cabling Installation & Service Manual Ethernet Ethernet Switch RS-422/485 GPI In/Out Tally Keyboard, VGA Internal Control RS-232 Laptop Switch Switch 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.
  • Page 118 System Cabling DVI-D Input DVI-D Source Menu Panel Cabling CAUTION: Connect the USB port on the front of the Fanless PC (next to the firewire 1394 port) to the Menu Panel. The default PC settings enable knob control by mapping Com 3 to that front USB port.
  • Page 119 Optional Karrera Local Aux Panel Cabling Installation & Service Manual Karrera Control Panel (rear) Local Aux Panel Cabling...
  • Page 120: System Cabling For The Gv Korona Control Panel

    System Cabling System Cabling for the GV Korona Control Panel The GV Korona GV K-Frame XP system uses Ethernet connections for communications. The Video Processor has a built-in Ethernet switch. Tally outputs and GPI I/O (General Purpose Interface Input/Output) control are also available on the Frame. CAUTION: The facility network used for your GV K-Frame XP system (and other video production equipment) should be kept separate from any external network, to prevent network...
  • Page 121: Gv K-Frame Xp Video Cabling

    GV K-Frame XP Video Cabling Installation & Service Manual Ethernet Ethernet Switch RS-422/485 GPI In/Out Tally Keyboard, VG Internal Control RS-232 Laptop Switch Switch Laptop Two Suite GV Korona GV K-Frame XP System GV K-Frame XP Video Cabling All GV K-Frame XP system video inputs and outputs are configurable. For cabling configuration flexibility, each external primary input can be mapped to any control panel source select button, as can each internal video system source.
  • Page 122: Sdi Outputs

    System Cabling SDI Outputs Identical signals are present on each of the paired output connectors on the back of the Video Processor Frame. All of the outputs carry the same video format, as determined by the standard selected and by the reference signals connected. 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.
  • Page 123: Gpi Inputs

    Installation & Service Manual The output relays are the same hardware but the GPI is being driven by the GPI output software and the relay tally is driven by the Relay Tally system software. Relay tally connections can be used to trigger GPIs on external devices. GPI Inputs The purpose of the GPI In pins is to provide a stimulus from the external devices to the switcher.
  • Page 124 System Cabling Relay Tally/GPI Outputs The first four outputs have the common bus tied to +12 Volts. This drives the relay tally lamp system. The last outputs have the common bus tied to ground; this drives a logic system. All relays can be used to drive logic or control external circuitry. 37-pin Connector Pin Numbers 12V Lamp...
  • Page 125: Gpi In, Gpi Out, Relay Tally Pin Assignments

    Installation & Service Manual 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 126 System Cabling GPI In, GPI Out, Relay Tally Pin Assignments D-37 Female Pin 1 Pin 20 Pin 37 Pin 19 Socket Pinout...
  • Page 127 Installation & Service Manual 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...
  • Page 128 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 129: Rs-422/485 Port Pin Assignments

    Installation & Service Manual GPI In, Tally, GPI Out Signals (second five boards from left to right) Ribbon 37-Pin Cable D-Sub Tally92W Tally108AA Tally124AE Tally1 40AI Tally156AM TallyComX TallyComAB TallyComAF TallyComAJ TallyComAN TallyComX TallyComAB TallyComAF TallyComAJ TallyComAN Tally93X Tally109AB Tally125AF Tally141AJ Tally157AN Tally94X...
  • Page 130: Rs-232 Port Pin Assignments

    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 131: Remote Aux Panels

    Installation & Service Manual Remote Aux Panels For configuration, see Install Remote Aux Panel Software, on page 142. GV-RAP-100 and GV-RAP-200 Remote Aux Panels The GV-RAP-100 and GV-RAP-200 have the same rear panel layout. ETHERNET REMOTE AUX PANEL FRAME ID GPI I/O 1-8 GPI I/O 9-16 GV-RAP-100...
  • Page 132: Gv-Rap-100 And Gv-Rap-200 Remote Aux Panels

    System Cabling GV-RAP-100 and GV-RAP-200 Remote Aux Panels 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 Tally Out 13 D-25 Female Pin 13 Pin 1...
  • Page 133: Basic Configuration

    Production Center is supported by V16.0.0 This section provides basic system configuration information for the GV K-Frame XP Video Production Center switcher systems. Refer to the KAYENNE/KARRERA/GV KORONA User Manual for your Frame model for switcher operation information. Configuration Steps Note: See the Switcher Concepts Manual at grassvalley.com for basic...
  • Page 134: Gv Switcher Menu Application

    GV Switcher Menu Application Note: A brief description of the GV Switcher menu application is presented here. Refer to the separate KAYENNE/KARRERA/GV KORONA User Manual for detailed information. The GV Switcher menu application is used to configure your switcher system. This application can run on a user supplied PC, using a mouse and keyboard, and can run on the Touch Screen menu, allowing system operation by touching the screen.
  • Page 135: Menu Top Line

    Installation & Service Manual The GV Switcher system menus are context sensitive. They display different information and provide various types of controls depending on what area of the system is involved. Operations Mode Selection Touch Button Group Tabs Soft Knob Scrolling Labels History...
  • Page 136: Data Pads And Soft Knobs

    Basic Configuration Data Pads and Soft Knobs that either an on or off state is typical. Yellow indicates an active function that may change expected behavior. Red indicates an active function which significantly changes normal behavior. Data Pads and Soft Knobs Data pads on the right side of the screen allow adjusting parameters with ranges of values.
  • Page 137: Power And Initialization Indications

    PC: • The Video Processor Frame must be powered up and running. • The IP address of the Menu Panel (Kayenne and Karrera only) is on the same network as the Video Processor Frame. • Ethernet cabling should connect the Control Panel to the Video Processor Frame, either directly or though an Ethernet switch.
  • Page 138: Connecting The Menu Application To A Frame

    Result: The Status menu displays the Video Processor Frame and menu as fully operational. About Network Configuration Grass Valley recommends putting Switcher systems on an isolated internal network with direct connections from the Control Panels and menu application to the Video Processor’s internal Ethernet switch.
  • Page 139: Gateway Ip Addresses

    Default IP Addresses On Isolated Network Each system is shipped with default IP addresses. Grass Valley has chosen these default IP addresses to make configuration easy. GV switcher devices should communicate with each other right out of the box when properly connected on an isolated network.
  • Page 140: Menu

    Basic Configuration IS-05 • Senders—SFP Outputs, and • Flows—IP streams, and begins to post regular heartbeats between the node and the registry. Upon connection to a network, nodes discover the registry as advertised with mDNS. IS-05 NMOS IS-05 is an API presented by Devices that can control the switcher’s SFP IGMP addresses.
  • Page 141: About Using Nmos Is-04/Is-05 To Change Receivers/Senders

    See the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual for configuration details. About the Group Hint Prefix It is not recommended to use the Group Hint Prefix unless multiple Grass Valley Video Processor Frames are part of a single topology. CAUTION: Setting the Group Hint Prefix is a pre-configuration requirement that must be done prior to adding switcher resources to the topology.
  • Page 142: Unicast Dns-Sd

    Basic Configuration Set the IPs Using Device Web Pages 1 In the Eng Setup, Node Settings, NMOS Configuration menu, select the Group Hint Prefix data pad. 2 Read, and if you agree to the Warning, select OK . 3 Enter a prefix in the pop-up keyboard and select Enter . Unicast DNS-SD Unicast DNS-SD and mDNS are supported.
  • Page 143: Unicast-Sd Sequence Of Events

    Installation & Service Manual Media Switch DHCP Server IP Board IP Board NMOS Registry DNS Server Unicast-SD sequence of events 1. IP Board issues a DHCP Request for option 6 (DNS IP) and option 15 (Domain Name) 2. DHCP Server responds with a DHCP Inform providing info for option 6 and 15 3.
  • Page 144: Static Routes For The Primary And Secondary Control Systems

    Basic Configuration Static Routes for the Primary and Secondary Control Systems Static Route capabilities allow the IP I/O Boards to communicate with NMOS control systems such as GV Orbit (GVO). In the V15.3.0 software, the static routes are configured via the Console Menu. Because of network security issues, in version V15.0.0 and higher, the Console Menu is accessed via Secure Shell (SSH).
  • Page 145: Changing The Image Store Ip Address

    The Image Store IP address can be changed using the Video Processor Frame web page. Changing Control Panel IP Addresses A Control Panel’s IP address can be changed using various methods: • Switcher Installer program. • Control Panel Web page, or • Grass Valley NetConfig application...
  • Page 146: Changing The Kayenne Or Karrera Menu Panel Ip Address

    Basic Configuration Changing the Kayenne or Karrera Menu Panel IP Address Changing the Kayenne or Karrera Menu Panel IP Address Set the Menu Panel IP addresses using the Windows interface. You may use the touch screen to access the Windows settings but you will need to use a mouse and keyboard connected to the Menu Panel for entering the IP address values.
  • Page 147 Installation & Service Manual 2 Start the web browser, enter the default IP address (192.168.1.2) in the address field, and press Enter . If the address is found, a Panel Status screen swill appear.
  • Page 148: Restoring The Default Ip Address

    Basic Configuration Restoring the Default IP Address 3 Select Network . A Network Configuration screen, displaying the factory default settings. • Enter the IP addresses and other information appropriate for your system. • Panel Name is used to name the panel, for user convenience. This field does not affect the operation of the unit.
  • Page 149: Gv-Rap-100 And Gv-Rap-200 Remote Aux Panels

    Installation & Service Manual 3 Push down and hold any panel button. After three seconds panel buttons will light up sequentially, indicating different available diagnostics. 4 When three buttons illuminate, release the held button. This places the panel in IP Address reset mode, and one button will be flashing.
  • Page 150: Install Remote Aux Panel Software

    The NetConfig utility is used to install the Aux Panel software. 1 Install the NetConfig application from the K-Frame Installer (see the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Release Notes). 2 Launch the Netconfig application. 3 Select the Load SW button (top-left) in the NetConfig application.
  • Page 151: Connect The Remote Aux Panel To The Switcher Ip Network

    Installation & Service Manual 1 Enter the Aux Panel IP address into your browser. Result: the Product Web Access page for the Aux Panel is displayed. 2 Select Panel Network on the left. 3 Enter the Ethernet IP Settings. 4 Scroll down and select CPL as the Connection Type. 5 In the LAN Primary Host IP field, enter the switcher IP.
  • Page 152: About S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Upgrade

    Basic Configuration About S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Upgrade About S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Upgrade S25 and S50 model Aux panels can be upgraded to become GV K-Frame XP Switcher Remote Aux Panels. The upgrade primarily consists of updating the Aux panel and switcher software, switcher configuration through the menu, and Remote Aux panel configuration through the Web page.
  • Page 153: Install S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Software

    Install S25/S50 Remote Aux Panel Software The NetConfig utility is used to install the Aux Panel software. 1 Install the NetConfig application from the K-Frame Installer (see the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Release Notes). 2 Launch the Netconfig application. 3 Select the Load SW button (top-left).
  • Page 154: Connect The Remote Aux Panel To The Switcher Ip Network

    Basic Configuration Connect the Remote Aux Panel to the Switcher IP Network Connect the Remote Aux Panel to the Switcher IP Network The Remote Aux panel connects to the switcher via Ethernet over an IP Network. To connect, add the Remote Aux panel as a switcher node. 1 Select Eng Setup, Node Settings, Remote Aux IP Network in the menu.
  • Page 155: Ip I/O Configuration Menus

    Installation & Service Manual IP I/O Configuration Menus IP/IO Config Menu SFPs are configured in the Eng Setup, Video I/O, IP I/O Config menu. Button descriptions are added to the Port Config SFPs Menu Buttons and Data Pads table. Port Config SFPs Menu Buttons and Data Pads Menu Button/Label Description...
  • Page 156 Basic Configuration IP I/O Configuration Menus • Port Config SFPs. IMPORTANT: Perform the Port Config SFP configuration first, in the IP I/O Config menu (see Port Config System SFPs Configuration Menu Buttons System Input Configuration Buttons. Video I/O Board and Mod I/O Board Configuration Data Button/Label Description Board selection button enhancements apply to I/O Config and IP/IO Config menu tabs.
  • Page 157 Installation & Service Manual GV K-Frame XP, IP I/O Config Multiple parameters can be set, then applied. New parameter settings are highlighted in pink, indicating the menu settings for each input have not been sent to the Frame. Once the Apply Settings button is selected, the settings are sent to the Frame and the new settings are displayed in the menu.
  • Page 158 Basic Configuration IP I/O Configuration Menus IP I/O Common Config Menu Buttons Button Description Bulk Configuration Bulk Configuration menu Import/Export Config File Import/Exports IP Config File menu Inputs Inputs menu Outputs Outputs menu Port Config SFPs Port Config SFPs menu Video Video stream delegation Audio...
  • Page 159 Installation & Service Manual System Input Configuration Buttons In the Eng Setup, IP I/O Config menu with the Inputs delegation button selected. IP I/O Input Menu Buttons and Data Pads Button/Data pad/Label Description System Input System Inputs with Engineering IDs: •...
  • Page 160: About Single Stream Full Frame Uhd-4K

    Basic Configuration About Single Stream Full Frame UHD-4K Output Menu Buttons and Data Pads Button/Data pad/Label Description UDP Port UDP Port number to transmit data Output Scroll through or directly select an output (values reflected in Video I/O and Mod I/O Board buttons) About Single Stream Full Frame UHD-4K UHD-4K ST 2110-20 (2160p) single stream format can be configured for system IP I/O with 25Gb/s SFPs.
  • Page 161 Installation & Service Manual below the System Start and System End values entered for SFP A. Other parameters can be set and enabled/disabled independently for each SFP. 25GbE SFP speeds and stream options are configurable. Input Video/Audio/Ancillary Bulk Configuration Menu Buttons Button Group Button/Data pad Description...
  • Page 162 Basic Configuration I/O IP Config Bulk Configuration Input Video/Audio/Ancillary Bulk Configuration Menu Buttons Button Group Button/Data pad Description SFP A: IGMPv3 SSM Include/exclude the IGMPv3 SSM (Source Specific Multicast) settings (default 0.0.0.0) IGMPv3 SSM Starting Address First IGMPv3 SSM IP Address on the SFP Input in the range (default 0.0.0.0) Octet Select the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th octet (default 4th) to...
  • Page 163 Installation & Service Manual Output Video/Audio/Ancillary Bulk Configuration Menu Buttons Button Group Button/Data pad Description SFP B: Redundancy Mode Include/exclude the Redundancy Mode settings Redundancy Mode Enable Enable/Disable Redundancy Mode settings (default is Disable) Stream Format Stream Format Include/exclude the Stream Format settings ST 2110-20 Video stream ST 2022-6...
  • Page 164: About 4K Tico Compression Formats In The Ip I/O Config Menu

    Basic Configuration About 4K TICO Compression Formats in the IP I/O Config Menu Port Config SFP Bulk Configuration Menu Buttons Button Group Button/Data pad Description SFP B: Same as SFP A above Local IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway Enter Enter Apply bulk configuration Cancel Cancel Cancel settings, return to IP I/O Config menu...
  • Page 165: Configure The Ip I/O Ip Address And Ports

    Installation & Service Manual Local IP Addresses The Local IP Address is used for two purposes: • To transmit the Local IP Address from the switcher system so other devices can identify where data is being transmitted from, and • As the Receive IP Address so devices can send data to the switcher system. Receive IP Addresses and UDP Ports For the Receive IP address channels, you can either use the default presets or change them to fit your preferences, including the Local IP.
  • Page 166 Basic Configuration Configure the IP I/O IP Address and Ports Configure a IP I/O Multicast Video Signal IP addresses for Multicast must use 224 through 239 as the first octet in the address. A Multicast signal can then be sent to an Ethernet switch or received to your local device. Note: Ethernet switches must have the IGMP Query Server enabled to receive a Multicast signal.
  • Page 167: Configure St 2110-40 Ancillary

    6 Select the UDP Port data pad, enter a port number. Select Enter . SDI/IP Input Output Configuration The GV K-Frame XP from Grass Valley offers an all IP, all SDI, or hybrid IP/SDI I/O board set- • Video 16x8 I/O IP • Video 16x8 Gearbox •...
  • Page 168 2160p 59.94 Supported SFP Modules The following SFP modules are supported for the GV K-Frame X and V-series Video IP I/O boards, available from Grass Valley: • SFP-ETH10G-RT-M85-LC • K-FRM-IO-SFP10-25G 10GbE IP I/O boards (SFP-ETH10G-RT-M85-LC) For boards with 10Gb/s SFPs, there are two inputs and one output provided per SFP, on the IP I/O boards.
  • Page 169 Installation & Service Manual IP Board SFP Speed and Input/Output Calculation Examples Format Board SFP Speed (Gb/s) Band- Speed width used Image Format SMPTE Gb/s 10GbE 25GbE Gb/s 720p 59.94Hz ST 2110-20 2 inputs/1 output 2 inputs/1 output 2.6/1.3 1080i 29.97Hz 4 inputs/2 outputs 4 inputs/2 outputs 5.2/2.6 1080p 29.97Hz...
  • Page 170: Hot Swappable Ip I/O Boards And Sfps

    Basic Configuration Hot Swappable IP I/O Boards and SFPs Hot Swappable IP I/O Boards and SFPs IP I/O boards are hot swappable. SFPs are also hot swappable on each board, provided the SFP modules are all of the same (supported) type. Swapping an SFP module on a board requires that the new module be identical to the one being replaced.
  • Page 171 Installation & Service Manual...
  • Page 172: Configure The Ip Board Sfps

    Basic Configuration Configure the IP Board SFPs Configure the IP Board SFPs IMPORTANT: Each IP board with Dual-use SFPs must be configured as either all 10GbE or all 25GbE streaming speed, however the boards can be mixed within the Frame. 1 Select Eng Setup , Video I/O , IP I/O Config in the switcher menu.
  • Page 173 Installation & Service Manual Configure Boards in Bulk 1 Select Eng Setup , Video I/O , IP I/O Config . 2 Select Port Config SFPs , Bulk Configuration to display the SFP Port Config Bulk Configuration menu. 3 In the Board Bulk Configuration menu, enable the Video I/O or Mod I/O button. 4 Select the Board Start / Board End button and enter the board in the Video I/O Board Start / Video I/O Board End pop-up keypad.
  • Page 174: About Board Bulk Configuration And The Import/Export Config File

    Basic Configuration Configure the IP Board SFPs About Board Bulk Configuration and the Import/Export Config File The Board Config tab has been added to the Import/Export Config File generated spreadsheet. Drop down lists are provided to make selections in each cell for the SFP Speed, Streams/SFP, and Type columns.
  • Page 175: About Ip Audio, Ancillary, And Redundancy

    Installation & Service Manual In the Inputs and Outputs tabs, the SFP Number column will reflect the Streams/SFP configuration in the Board Config tab. For example, with a board configured as 8 inputs/4 outputs, then board inputs 1-8 will be on SFP Number 1 and board inputs 9-16 will be on SFP Number 5.
  • Page 176: About Extended Input Buffer

    Basic Configuration About Extended Input Buffer About Extended Input Buffer The 771-0741-01 IP I/O boards installed, the IP Timing Window has been extended to just under one frame to accommodate the three types of senders defined in the SMPTE ST 2110-21 standard (see the SMPTE ST 2110-21 standard for detailed information).
  • Page 177: Menu

    Installation & Service Manual Menu IP I/O boards with Extended Input Buffer enabled are labeled as IP2 in the Video I/O Board menu pane, bottom right of the button. Extended Input Buffer Status is displayed in the IP I/O Config menu by selecting the Streams/SFPs button in the Board Config pane of the Port Config SFPs menu tab.
  • Page 178: Configure The Port Config Sfps

    Basic Configuration Configure the Port Config SFPs Configure the Port Config SFPs Perform this procedure before configuring the inputs and outputs: 1 Select Eng Setup , Video I/O , IP I/O Config . 2 Select Port Config SFPs , Bulk Configuration to display the SFP Port Config Bulk Configuration menu.
  • Page 179: Configure System Input Or Output Sfps In Bulk From The Menu

    Installation & Service Manual Configure System Input or Output SFPs in Bulk from the Menu Bulk IP I/O spreadsheets can be imported between GV K-Frame XP systems and between GV K-Frame XP and GV K-Frame X systems, and vice versa. When importing to a Compact Frame from a Standard Frame, additional inputs/outputs will be ignored in the spreadsheet.
  • Page 180 Basic Configuration Configure System Input or Output SFPs in Bulk from the Menu 3 Select the Bulk Configuration button in the IP I/O Config menu. 4 Enter a range of SFP Inputs or Outputs for Video, Audio, or Ancillary in the Video Bulk Configuration menu: a Select the System Start data pad, enter a System Input/Output number in the pop- up keypad, and select Enter .
  • Page 181 Installation & Service Manual then import the file and apply the configuration. (For Bulk Configuration from the menu, Configure Single Stream 4K ST 2110-20 (2160p), on page 171). When exported, a .ipe configuration file is created in Remote Storage (remote from the switcher, it is not recommended to install a third-party spreadsheet application on the switcher system).
  • Page 182 Basic Configuration Configure System Input or Output SFPs in Bulk from the Menu The Board Config tab is used to Import/Export the Config File generated spreadsheet. Drop down lists are provided to make selections in each cell for the SFP Speed, Streams/SFP, and Type columns.
  • Page 183 Installation & Service Manual In the Inputs and Outputs tabs, the SFP Number column will reflect the Streams/SFP configuration in the Board Config tab. For example, with a board configured as 8 inputs/4 outputs, then board inputs 1-8 will be on SFP Number 1 and board inputs 9-16 will be on SFP Number 5.
  • Page 184: Bulk Configure Sfps Using A Spreadsheet

    Basic Configuration Configure System Input or Output SFPs in Bulk from the Menu Bulk Configure SFPs Using a Spreadsheet 1 In the Video I/O, IP I/O Config menu, select the Import/Export Config File button. 2 Navigate to the location you wish to save the GV K-Frame XP config file, (C:\K_Frame\User).
  • Page 185: Ip Sfp Statistics Web Access

    IP SFP Statistics Web Access Installation & Service Manual 8 Navigate to and select the IP Config folder in the IP I/O Config menu you named and select Import . IP SFP Statistics Web Access IP SFP Statistics are available the GV K-Frame XP Web Access pages. You can connect to the Web Access by entering the Video Frame’s IP Address into a browser from a PC on the network.
  • Page 186: Setting The Rtp Payload Type

    Basic Configuration Setting the RTP Payload Type Located in the Eng Setup, Video I/O, IP I/O Config menu, the Payload Type column allows you to set RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) Payload types for each IP System Input and System Output Video, Audio, and Ancillary data streams. In most cases the RTP Payload Type defaults are used, however the switcher supports types 96 through 127.
  • Page 187: Registering System Nodes

    This is accomplished by registering those addresses with the Frame using the GV Switcher menu application Node Settings menus (see the K-Frame Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual). Kayenne and Karrera Menu Panel Registration Registering the Menu Panel (or PC running the GV Switcher menu application) with the...
  • Page 188 Panel in the Track DPOPs from Panel ID field. 5 Reset the Control Panel: a Kayenne —On the Control Panel Multi-Function Module access the Home menu, then press Panl , IP , Boot and press Yes . b Karrera —In the Master E-MEM Area, select the Menu hard button, Page hard button, then in the LED, select IP Addresses , Panel Boot .
  • Page 189: Remote Aux Panel Registration

    Remote Aux Panel Registration Note: Do not confuse the Kayenne or Karrera Local Aux Panels, which are considered a Control Panel Stripes, with Remote Aux Panels, which are small panels used to change Aux Bus sources from a different location. The Local Aux Panel Stripe is not configured with the following menus.
  • Page 190: Engineering Setups

    Basic Configuration 1 Access the Control Panel Web page, by entering its IP address in a Web browser, then selecting Configuration . 2 Enter the desired values for OLED, Text Display, High Tally, and Low Tally, and then select Apply . IMPORTANT: To extend the life of display illumination hardware (in particular the OLEDs), the Control Panel automatically enters a panel saver state when its controls have not been touched for a specified...
  • Page 191: Change Direct Source Definition

    Change Direct Source Definition Installation & Service Manual About GV K-Frame XP Compact Source Definition Inputs The GV K-Frame XP supports a maximum configuration of 80 inputs: 4 boards with 16 inputs (80 inputs) and 2 boards with eight inputs (16 inputs). Up to two Media Ports (one per board) can be added by installing the 8x4 SDI Conversion I/O boards in the Mod I/O board slots.
  • Page 192: Alternative Source Names

    Basic Configuration used for inputs that are patched or routed. Engineering names are entered in the Eng Setup Source Definition menu, as described above. Engineering source IDs are numeric only, and are available on data pads and scroll knobs for quick selection. The GV K-Frame XP system also has logical IDs, that can be used for source patching, as explained later.
  • Page 193 Alternative Source Names Installation & Service Manual (first name to its left). If names are entered in all three alternative name columns, each area of the system displays the name entered in each column of the Source Patch menu. If Menu Name is left Menu blank,...
  • Page 194: Source Patch Feature

    After sources have been defined they can be mapped to Control Panel buttons. The Button Mapping menu (accessed by touching User Setups , Panel Prefs , Button Mapping ) is used to map the sources associated with each source selection button. Refer to the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual for specific button mapping instructions.
  • Page 195: Output Assignments

    Output Assignments Installation & Service Manual Output Assignments Any outputs can be assigned as fixed outputs, which includes any M/E, Image Store, or eDPM outputs. In addition, any Logical input source can be assigned to any output. About GV K-Frame XP Source Definition Outputs The GV K-Frame XP supports a maximum configuration of 40 outputs: four boards with eight outputs (32 outputs) and 2 boards with four outputs (8 outputs).
  • Page 196 Basic Configuration 1 Select Eng Setup, Outputs in the menu. 2 Select an output data pad from the left scrolling list to select it and display information for that output connector. 3 Select the appropriate Output Type: a Fixed if the output is to be dedicated. Later you will be able to select from either Logical Sources or Fixed Sources for that output.
  • Page 197: Configuring Aux Buses

    Configuring Aux Buses Installation & Service Manual Configuring Aux Buses Aux buses can be used to send dynamically selected sources to an output. Aux bus sources are selected using the Local Aux panel, delegating an M/E for Aux Bus control, or using Remote Aux Panels delegated to control that Aux bus.
  • Page 198 Basic Configuration outputs for external devices or other specific uses. Output Blanking is provided in the Eng Setup, Outputs menu to allow this specialized control. You can also choose to pass ancillary data or regenerate blanking for all Aux or all Fixed outputs in the Outputs menu.
  • Page 199: Switcher Relay Tally Configuration

    Relay tally Contribution is an alternative electronically mechanism that can be assigned to a K-Frame Video Processor serial port. Refer to the separate Grass Valley Switcher Protocols Manual for technical information. About Relay Tally Systems In general, a GV K-Frame XP tally system identifies which sources to the switcher contribute to the final picture at a selected point in the video chain.
  • Page 200: Switcher Relay Tally Calculator Menus

    Basic Configuration indicator for Look Ahead. Look Ahead tributaries do not necessarily leave the switcher as video signals. For example, an M/E has four program outputs but only two physical preview outputs. The LAP information for all four program outputs may be included in a tally calculation.
  • Page 201: Creating An On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using M/Es Or Pgm/Pst

    Creating an On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using M/Es or PGM/PST Installation & Service Manual Selecting an On Air Tally or Tally Calc 1-4 tab delegates the menu controls to the selected calculator as shown below. Calc On - Turns the delegated Tally Calculator on or off. When on, the Calculation Enables button on the separate Relay Assign menu will be activated for that calculator.
  • Page 202: Create An On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using Aux Buses

    Basic Configuration Create an On Air Relay Tally Calculator Using Aux Buses 1 If necessary, login to the desired suite ( Eng Setup, Eng Login ). 2 Select Eng Setup, Switcher Tally, On Air Tally to access the On Air Tally menu. The Suite button for the current suite will be highlighted.
  • Page 203: Creating A Bus Relay Tally Calculator

    Creating a Bus Relay Tally Calculator Installation & Service Manual Note: Though the calculator is activated, it will not actually affect Video Processor Frame relay contacts until that calculator has been assigned to a Tally Group. Creating a Bus Relay Tally Calculator Bus tallies report what source(s) are currently selected on a particular set of buses, and does not trace tributaries upstream.
  • Page 204 Basic Configuration...
  • Page 205: Relay Assign Menu

    Relay Assign Menu Installation & Service Manual Relay Assign Menu The Relay Assign menu is used to assign the Tally Calculators to Relay Groups, and assign Engineering/Fixed Sources to relays on the Video Processor Frame GPI/Tally connectors. Touch the Relay Assign tab to access the menu. Tally Relay Group - Delegates the menu controls to configure the selected Tally Group.
  • Page 206: Ethernet Tally Configuration

    Basic Configuration Ethernet Tally Configuration The GV K-Frame XP system provides all the tally data needed by the Ethernet tally client. Typically, the only user-defined selection for Ethernet tally from the switcher is the on-air Program M/E. PGM/PST is the default on-air tally Program M/E, however any licensed M/E can be defined as Program.
  • Page 207: Set Source Names With External Ethernet Tally

    Installation & Service Manual Set Source Names with External Ethernet Tally Set Source Names with External Ethernet Tally Support for setting source names through external Ethernet tally clients can be added by tally client developers. Once enabled, the tally client can send data to the Frame that will modify any or all source names in the system, including the Engineering Names for each source.
  • Page 208 Basic Configuration green).
  • Page 209: Clipstore Configuration

    IP addressing, software installation, cabling, and GV Switcher menu configurations. Summit/Solo Software Version The latest version of the ClipStore server software is available on the Grass Valley Switcher Software Download site. CAUTION: Do not use AppCenter Elite software for ClipStore from the Summit/Solo server web site as it might not be compatible.
  • Page 210: Configure Clipstore As A Node

    Basic Configuration • KRR-CLPS-4CH-PAK (4-Channel Summit Server Platform) Configure ClipStore as a Node ClipStore must be configured as a node in the Eng Setup, Node Settings menu before the system can communicate with the Summit/Solo ClipStore server. 1 Verify there is a valid network connection. 2 Select Eng Setup, Node Settings, Frame Suite Nodes &...
  • Page 211: Configure Source Definitions

    Configure Source Definitions Installation & Service Manual yellow indications, ensure that channels are in AMP mode and available for remote control. Other troubleshooting may be required. Configure Source Definitions To configure source definitions for ClipStore return outputs, choose a source, a source type “Device”, an input fed by the device, a Key Mode, and an Engineering Name for the source if desired.
  • Page 212: Configure Outputs

    Basic Configuration c Select a CS channel . The External Device List closes and the Engineering Name is filled in with the ClipStore External Device name automatically. To configure a source as a ClipStore Key input (Key input to the ClipStore Video input created earlier): 7 From the Source List, Select a source.
  • Page 213: Clipstore Config Menu

    ClipStore Config Menu Installation & Service Manual ClipStore Config Menu The ClipStore Config menu is used to configure the ClipStore input/output parameters and read those input/output parameters from, or send them to, the ClipStore server. Read from ClipStore button —Updates the Eng Setup, ClipStore Config menu with the current parameter settings for the configured ClipStore server channels.
  • Page 214: Assigning Clipstore Channel Resources To A Suite

    Basic Configuration Assigning ClipStore Channel Resources to a Suite ClipStore resources can be acquired in suites. ClipStore suite assignment buttons in the Eng Setup, Acquire Resources, Effects, Stores, & Viewers menu. For information about acquiring suite resources (see Acquire and Assign CS channels in another suite, on page 205).
  • Page 215 Installation & Service Manual a Under Filter Settings click the Filter: pull-down menu, click Disable (Enabled is the default), and click OK . Result: An asterisk (*) will appear next to ‘Disable’ that indicates the system must be rebooted to implement the configuration change. b At the reboot prompt, click Yes .
  • Page 216: Configure The Remote Desktop Connection

    Basic Configuration Configure the Remote Desktop Connection 11 Right-click on Control Team . 12 Click Properties . 13 Scroll down to “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click to highlight it. 14 Click Properties .
  • Page 217 Installation & Service Manual The TCP/IP Properties Dialog is displayed. 15 Enter the desired IP Address, and click OK . 16 The Subnet mask will be filled in automatically. 17 Click OK .
  • Page 218: Clipstore Hosts File Update

    Basic Configuration Configure the Remote Desktop Connection ClipStore Hosts File Update Modify the Windows hosts file for the GV K-Frame XP system to optimize ClipStore performance. Procedures for Windows 7 and newer are provided. The file is found on the ClipStore at C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc and must be edited in notepad: # Copyright (c) 1993-2009 Microsoft Corp.
  • Page 219: Camera Control With Ethernet Tally Configuration

    Camera Control with Ethernet Tally Configuration Installation & Service Manual 7 Open the hosts file in Notepad and follow the Microsoft instructions to add the following entries: 192.168.200.200 local host 192.168.200.200 <Summit/Solo Computer Name> 192.168.0.175 <Menu Computer Name> <Additional Menu IP> <Menu Computer Name> Note: The default Menu Panel IP Address is shown in this example.
  • Page 220: Configure Node Settings

    Basic Configuration Configure Node Settings 1 Select Eng Setup, Node Settings in the menu. 2 Enter a valid IP Address for the camera gateway and select Enable . Result: When connected, the LDK Connect LED will turn green.
  • Page 221: Configure Source Definitions

    Eng Setup, Source Definition menu. 1 Select the desired source in the Source List. 2 Set the Video Input and Key Mode (see the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona /User Manual for more information). 3 Select the Camera source type button in the Source Type pane.
  • Page 222 Name is defined by the selection automatically. A green Status LED signifies a connected camera. Note: The Engineering Name of the source becomes “Cam##” and cannot be edited, however the Panel, OLED, and Menu Name can be changed in the Source Patch menu (see the Kayenne/Karrera GV Korona User Manual for more information).
  • Page 223: Acquire Resources

    Release Selected and Release All Cameras buttons, changing suites, then acquiring those components in the other suite. For more information on acquiring resources, see the Kayenne/Karrera GV Korona User Manual . 1 Select the components (cameras) you wish to acquire in another suite in the Components: Camera Control pane.
  • Page 224: Switcher Ethernet Camera Tally

    Switcher Ethernet Camera Tally The GV Switcher system provides a quickly connected, reliable, three color tally (Red, Yellow, and Green) via Ethernet to Grass Valley cameras. Tally Calc Menus As with Switcher Tally, the LDK Camera Ethernet menu is used to select calculators, name calculators, and assign bus contributors to tributaries.
  • Page 225: User Setups

    GV K-Frame XP system should create and save at least one default set of User Setups (Panel Prefs and Suite Prefs) so the system can be set to a known state. Particularly important settings are described briefly below. Refer to the separate Kayenne/Karrera GV Korona User Manual for more information about User Setups.
  • Page 226: Configuration File Save And Load

    Basic Configuration Configuration File Save and Load K-Frame File Browser The GV Switcher system has a file browser. You can browse through folders on the local Menu hard disk, the Video Processor, and the entire network file hierarchy of mapped drives.
  • Page 227: File Storage Organization

    File Storage Organization Installation & Service Manual Eng Setup files can be accessed two ways, via File Ops, Eng Setup , or via Eng Setup, Save Load . File Storage Organization The file browser gives you great flexibility for choosing and creating storage locations for your files.
  • Page 228 Basic Configuration Files saved to the System Storage, Frame User Directory will be available to any system user. Files saved to the Remote Storage, Menu C:\ location on the Menu Panel will be available to any user of that Menu Panel. Multiple Menu Panels operating with that system will not be able to access files stored at this location on another Menu Panel, unless drives are mapped.
  • Page 229: Eng Setup File Operations

    Eng Setup File Operations Installation & Service Manual Eng Setup File Operations The Eng Setup, Save Load menu is used to save and load engineering setups information. Only this file format is supported in this menu. Save Eng Setup Files 1 Select all or individual file types to save.
  • Page 230: Multiple Suite Resource Sharing

    Basic Configuration Multiple Suite Resource Sharing The Resource Sharing feature permits the allocation of GV K-Frame XP system resources between suites. This allows independent system operation from multiple locations without conflict. Logical resource assignments allow the reuse of E-MEM effects in any suite regardless of which specific hardware resources were allocated.
  • Page 231: Suites

    Suites Installation & Service Manual Suites A suite is a grouping of one or more control surfaces (described below), and constitutes a coordinated working environment. Resources are attached to a suite rather than to individual control surfaces. All control surfaces in one suite have access to all resources assigned to that suite (collaborative sharing).
  • Page 232: Logical Aux Buses

    Basic Configuration Panel Graphical User Interface Instruction Manual) can act as a separate control surface in a suite. With Resource Sharing, up to two control surfaces can be created for each suite. Each control surface can load its own Panel Prefs, so they can behave differently from one another.
  • Page 233: Prepare Worksheet

    Prepare Worksheet Installation & Service Manual any external interfaces (DDR, VTR.) that will be used in suite 1 should be installed and operational. Default Suite Prefs should also be defined and saved under a file name identifying its use for suite 1. A default Panel Prefs file should also be defined and saved identifying it as a default setting for control surface A of suite 1.
  • Page 234 Basic Configuration...
  • Page 235: Configure Control Surfaces

    1 If you are using a single PCU with two control surfaces, select Eng Setup, Node Settings, PCU Configuration , enter the Prime IP address for the primary (Suite 1) control panel, and reboot the Control Panel (on the Kayenne Multi-Function Module, touch HOME , Pnl , IP , BOOT , Yes ).
  • Page 236 Basic Configuration Define Default Multi-Suite Engineering Resources 5 Divide the PCU ports between the Prime and Alt control surfaces. Empty ports can be set to None. 6 Select Apply PCU Configuration to send the port information to the PCU. The Reset Panel Caution dialog is displayed again, select Reset Panel to re-establish system...
  • Page 237: Define Default Multi-Suite Engineering Resources

    Result: Only the specified PCU ports will operate with the control surface Stripes in each suite. Note: For Kayenne Control Panels, the Multi-Function Module only reports the Prime IP address (Home, Panl, IP), even if an Alternate IP Address is configured.
  • Page 238 Basic Configuration 2 Select Eng Setup, Acquire Resources and select Yes to the warning message. 3 Select either the Effects, DPMs & Viewers or ImageStore & Stores menu tab, depending on the resources you wish to acquire.
  • Page 239 Installation & Service Manual Acquire Resources in Suites Acquire Resources, Effects, DPMs &Viewers Acquire Resources, Image Store & Stores 4 Select a resource in the Logical Resources pane (left): • Effects, DPMs & Viewers menu tab: • DPM, • eDPM, or •...
  • Page 240: Save Default Multi-Suite Engineering Setup File

    Basic Configuration Save Default Multi-Suite Engineering Setup File 7 Select Eng Setup, Acquire Resources and select Yes to the warning message. 8 Select a resource in the Logical Resources pane (left). 9 Acquire resources: a For ClipStore, IS Input, Multiviewers, Backgrounds, and M/Es, select the released resource in the Physical Resource pane.
  • Page 241: Matchdef And Setdef

    Installation & Service Manual To access a different Suite or Control Surface (CS): 1 Select Eng Setup, Eng Login . 2 Select the Change Identity button. The Suite and CS buttons will then be available for selection. After selecting a different button, a warning message appears. 3 Select Yes to make the change, or No to cancel the change and retain the existing menu identity.
  • Page 242: Matchdef Input Conversion

    Basic Configuration MatchDef Input Conversion MatchDef Input Conversion When MatchDef Mode is selected, the Modular I/O buttons report the current Mode, Engineering Name of the input, Suite, Output Name, input format and crop status for the input of the selected pair. The currently operating video standard is shown in the Frame Operating Mode status display on the upper right portion of the menu.
  • Page 243: Setdef Output Conversion

    Installation & Service Manual In the Crop menu (tab), the Crop button, when selected, displays Top, Bottom, Left, and Right crop data pads. Crop values can be entered and activated by touching the Crop Enable button. When Crop, Letterbox, or Pillarbox is active, the Matte buttoncan be selected, which displays Hue, Saturation, and Brightness data pads.
  • Page 244: About Matchdef And Setdef Conversion

    Basic Configuration About MatchDef and SetDef Conversion About MatchDef and SetDef Conversion MatchDef provides IP stream format conversion for inputs while SetDef converts IP streams for output. For Media Port conversion, the GV K-Frame XP provides MatchDef only. Supported MatchDef Input Conversion The following tables show the Frame Operating Mode (left column) and input video line and frame rates supported for conversion (right columns), for each mode (purple indicates supported).
  • Page 245 Installation & Service Manual Highlighted cells support conversion. Output Line Rate Frame 525i 625i 1080i 1080sf 1080p 720p 1080p-A 1080p-B 2SI SDQS 2160p Op Mode 1080i Sync Sync 25/29.97/ 1080p Sync 2160p Sync 720p Sync 1080p-A Sync 50/59.94/ 1080p-B Sync 2160p Sync 4K 2SI...
  • Page 246: Format Conversion Menus

    Basic Configuration Format Conversion Menus Format Conversion Menus Located in the GV K-Frame XP switcher Eng Setup, Video I/O, I/O Config menu, the Conversion pane on the left provides Input, Output, and Video I/O and Mod I/O board selection buttons. Both inputs (top) and outputs (below) are displayed for the selected I/O Board.
  • Page 247: Format Conversion Pane

    Installation & Service Manual Format Conversion Pane Mod I/O and Video I/O Conversion Pane Buttons and Labels Button/Label Description Inputs Input (1-8) Select the input for configuration, displays configuration pane (right) Labels System Input—Modular source definition Engineering Name and ID Mode—Input mode, Bypass or MatchDef Name—...
  • Page 248: Matchdef Conversion Configuration Pane

    Basic Configuration MatchDef Conversion Configuration Pane Video I/O Board Configuration Data Button/Label Description Board selection button enhancements apply to I/O Config and IP/IO Config menu tabs. Board Selection Board configuration settings: • First system input on the board—Top left • First system output on the board—Bottom left •...
  • Page 249: Setdef Conversion Configuration Pane

    Installation & Service Manual MatchDef Configuration Pane Buttons and Labels Button/Label Description Right Crop image from the right Matte Displays Matte status and launches Matte adjustment data pads Increase/decrease matte hue percentage Saturation Increase/decrease matte saturation Brightness Increase/decrease matte brightness Crop Enable Enable crops Clear All...
  • Page 250: Standard Definition

    • Matte Enable, Hue, Saturation, and Brightness are provided at the far right when selected Standard Definition Standard Definition conversion buttons are available for configuration, including modifier buttons for Std Def 16:9. See the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual for standard definition parameter descriptions.
  • Page 251: About 4K Conversion

    Installation & Service Manual About 4K Conversion Four inputs/outputs are used for 4K conversion, the first in the group is the valid source as shown in the Video I/O Conversion menu example. IMPORTANT: Make sure the source definitions for 4K are defined correctly in the Source Definition menu.
  • Page 252 Basic Configuration About 4K Conversion MatchDef Quad Link When a 4K stream is input to the switcher and the Frame Operating Mode is set to a 4K format, it will be highlighted in the menu by the Quad Link label and a blue bracket under the four inputs.
  • Page 253: Media Port Menus

    Installation & Service Manual Media Port Menus The Video Frame supports up to two input Media Ports (one per I/O board). The Media Port menu is located in the switcher Eng Setup, Video I/O menu. The Conversion pane on the left provides input selection buttons. The right side modifier pane provides the same functionality as the Video I/O menus.
  • Page 254: Match Sync

    Match Sync delays incoming video the minimum amount of time and will synchronize incoming SDI signals to the system timing. Crop and Matt controls are provided for the Format Conversion board (FC), in the Crop/Matte menu tab (Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual).
  • Page 255: About The 12G Sdi Gb (Gearbox) Board Sdi Input And Output Formatting

    Installation & Service Manual About Gearbox Board 12G SDI Input and Output Formatting In the 2160p Frame Operating Mode, IP I/O boards can also output (only) a 2160p independent single stream, a 4K 2SI quad stream (four 1080p images), and a single 1080p stream.
  • Page 256: Output Gearboxing Sdi 4K 2Si

    Basic Configuration Output Gearboxing SDI 4K 2SI Output Gearboxing SDI 4K 2SI A 4K 2SI 12Gbps SDI single stream is output from the switcher as four 1080p signals that are connected to a group of four outputs. The four 1080p video outputs are then gearboxed into one 2160p video stream, on the first of the four outputs.
  • Page 257: Ip I/O Gearboxing On Outputs

    Installation & Service Manual IP I/O Gearboxing on Outputs IP I/O boards can be placed in Gearbox mode to output: • 2160p independent single streams • 4K 2SI streams tgearboxed into four 1080p streams transmitted on four outputs, the first group consists of outputs 1, 2, 3, and 4 and the second group of outputs 5, 6, 7, and 8, and •...
  • Page 258: Supported Gearbox Format And Frame Operating Mode Compatibility

    Basic Configuration Supported Gearbox Format and Frame Operating Mode Compatibility Inputs Mode Frame Operating Mode Input Format Bypass Same as Frame Operating Mode Match Sync Same as Frame Operating Mode Gearbox 1080p Level A 1080p Level A 2160p 4K 2SI Quad Link 4K SDQS Quad Link 4K 2SI Quad Link 1080p...
  • Page 259: I/O Config Menu Button And Labels

    Installation & Service Manual Video I/O Board and Mod I/O Board Configuration Data Button/Label Description Board Tile Button enhancements apply to I/O Config and IP/IO Config menu tabs. Board Selection Board configuration settings: • First system input on the board—Top left •...
  • Page 260 Basic Configuration Supported Gearbox Format and Frame Operating Mode Compatibility Inputs/Outputs Configuration Pane Buttons and Labels (Left) Button/Label Description Labels System Output—Video I/O Physical Output definition from the Eng Setup, Outputs menu Mode—Output modes based on Video I/O Board or Mod I/O Board type selections: •...
  • Page 261: Mode Configuration Pane Buttons And Labels

    Installation & Service Manual Mode Configuration Pane Buttons and Labels (Right) Button/Label Description Mode Tab Frame Operating Mode Format—Current Frame setting (Video Settings Menu) Labels Frame Rate—Current Frame setting (Video Settings Menu) Aspect Ratio— Current Frame setting (Video Settings Menu) Auto Line-Rate Enable: Enabled—Automatically detects line rate from incoming Format Conversion...
  • Page 262: Ultramatch And Gearbox On Ip I/O And Gearbox Boards

    Basic Configuration Supported Gearbox Format and Frame Operating Mode Compatibility UltraMatch and GearBox on IP I/O and Gearbox Boards The GV K-Frame XP Video Processing Frame introduced a new feature – “UltraMatch®” specifically developed to assist users in addressing mixed formats within a 4K/HD mixed mode production. A specialized mini-format converter has been enabled on SDI or IP 16x8 I/O boards (K-FRM-IO-FULL-X-GB and K-FRM-IO-FULL-X-I) and the IP 8x4 I/O board (K-FRM-IO-X-I) to convert incoming 2160p and 1080p video to either 2160p or 1080p video to match the selected HD or 4K Frame Operating Mode.
  • Page 263 Installation & Service Manual 16 x 8 SDI GearBox Board – Input Mode set to Bypass/UltraMatch 16 x 8 SDI Gearbox I/O Board – Input Mode is set to GearBox, Input Format set to Quad Link 4K 2SI...
  • Page 264: Gearbox Bulk Configuration Menu

    Basic Configuration Supported Gearbox Format and Frame Operating Mode Compatibility 16 x 8 SDI GearBox IO Board – Output Mode set to GearBox, Output Format set to 1080p Gearbox Bulk Configuration Menu Bulk Configuration in the Eng Setup, Video I/O, I/O Config menu allows Gearbox mode configurations to be applied across multiple Gearbox system inputs and outputs for each mode: Bypass, MatchSync, and Gearbox.
  • Page 265 Installation & Service Manual...
  • Page 266: I/O Bulk Config Pane

    Basic Configuration Gearbox Bulk Configuration Menu I/O Bulk Config Pane I/O Bulk Config (Mode) Pane Buttons and Labels Button/Label Description System Start/System End System Start: First System Input/Output in range System End: Last System Input/Output in range Mode Select to enable bulk configuration Bypass/MatchSync/Gearbox (Modes) Select mode for bulk configuration Format...
  • Page 267: Apply I/O Bulk Config Settings

    Installation & Service Manual Apply I/O Bulk Config Settings 1 Select the Bulk Config button in the Eng Setup, Video I/O, I/O Config, Mode pane. 2 Select the System Start data pad and enter the number of the first System Input/Output in the range for bulk configuration in the System Start numeric keypad.
  • Page 268 Basic Configuration Apply I/O Bulk Config Settings Note: Gearbox Mode and Format can be configured in bulk together or independently. The Mode or Format buttons must be enabled for the configuration to be applied. 4 To bulk configure the Mode setting, enable the Mode button and select: •...
  • Page 269: Ip I/O Config Menu

    Installation & Service Manual IP I/O Config Menu The IP I/O Config menu was updated to include the additional configuration settings on the Video I/O and Mod I/O Board data pads.
  • Page 270 Basic Configuration Apply I/O Bulk Config Settings Video I/O Board and Mod I/O Board Configuration Data Button/Label Description Board Tile Button enhancements apply to I/O Config and IP/IO Config menu tabs. Board Selection Board configuration settings: • First system input on the board—Top left •...
  • Page 271: Saving/Loading I/O Config Parameters

    Installation & Service Manual Saving/Loading I/O Config Parameters I/O Config parameter settings are saved/loaded when the Video I/O button is enabled in the Load Granularity pane of the Eng Setup, Save Load (and File Ops, Eng Setup) menu.
  • Page 272: Video Settings

    Input Sync Rate – Reports the current input sync reference format. About PTP Reference GV K-Frame XP switchers connect to, and receive PTP reference from, the PTP Master server on the network. The Grass Valley switcher PTP reference parameters can be configured in...
  • Page 273: Configuring The Ptp Master

    Installation & Service Manual the Eng Setup, Video Settings, PTP menu tab. PTP settings are saved in Engineering Setups as part of the Video Settings. Configuring the PTP Master The networked PTP master server configuration is set by the administrator. The PTP master server network settings and the PTP Master switcher menu pane settings must match.
  • Page 274: Sfp Redundancy

    Basic Configuration SFP Redundancy PTP Master Pane Button Descriptions Button SFP A Primary SFP input SFP B Secondary, redundant SFP input Active Active SFP • Green=Active • White=Inactive IGMP Address Multicast network protocol address for PTP reference, select to enter address Domain Network domain, select to enter domain ID Announce TimeOut...
  • Page 275: Frame Operating Mode

    Installation & Service Manual Frame Operating Mode The selected Frame Operating Mode determines the Frame’s video input and output formats (excluding MatchDef and SetDef) and the internal processing used for the video. ME Blanking Settings Production switchers normally regenerate a clean blanking interval. When the switcher must pass ancillary information such as embedded audio, this blanking regeneration can be disabled.
  • Page 276: Timing Analyzer

    Basic Configuration About Switcher System Timing range to be properly timed at the output. The calculation of the actual video delay of a specific input is the Nominal Switcher Delay minus the input time location within the autotiming window (the time location value can be zero, positive, or negative). Typically, there are two methods for timing the switcher system and sources: either the sources are at zero timing and the switcher is delayed or the switcher system timing is at zero and the sources are back-timed.
  • Page 277: Time Zones And The Autotiming Window

    Installation & Service Manual Time Zones and the Autotiming Window Each M/E has a fixed amount of delay from its input to output. To allow reentries to remain in time, M/E timings are staggered such that the up stream M/E outputs are earlier in time than down stream M/E inputs.
  • Page 278 Basic Configuration Time Zones and the Autotiming Window Time Zone Processing Autotiming Range Delay Time Zone Processing Autotiming Range Delay Time Zone Processing Autotiming Range Delay Time Zone Processing Autotiming Range Delay Time Zone Processing Autotiming Range Delay Time Zone Output Autotiming Range Delay...
  • Page 279: Switcher System Timing

    Installation & Service Manual Switcher System Timing GV K-Frame XP systems can be configured for all IP, all SDI, or a combination, therefore the timing and delay must be planned for carefully. IP Auto-timing Decapsulation (data unpacking) buffers can accommodate multiple line differences between IP inputs but the output of the decapsulation must be SST plus a few microseconds in order to align all of the inputs for video processing.
  • Page 280: Sdi Auto-Timing Specifications

    Basic Configuration Switcher System Timing IP Switcher System 771-0741-01 IP I/O Board Auto-timing Window, by Format (Hz) (continued) Frame Operating Mode ST 2110-20 ST 2022-6 ST TICO 2022-6 1080pA 59.94/60 -9 µs, -16 line/-4 µs, 0 lines -5.7 µs, -16 lines/-4 µs, 0 lines -5 µs, -18 lines/-3 µs, -2 lines 1080pA 50 -15 µs, -16 line/-7 µs, 0 lines...
  • Page 281 Installation & Service Manual Nominal SDI Switcher System Output Timing Timing Nominal Switcher Delay (Approximately one video line) Window Conversion Window Time (See Auto-timing Specifications tables for Auto-timing Window ranges)
  • Page 282 SDI/IP Switcher Signal Flow Large Configurations In a large event, there can often be multiple Grass Valley switchers and many sources. Some sources, for example cameras, might be routed through a spine and leaf architecture that includes more than one IP switch. Each switch adds delay that will affect the system timing.
  • Page 283: Timing Analyzer Menu

    52 µsecs of delay can be added, including delay for lengths of cable. Conversely, when Camera #2 is connected to Mixer #1, there can be as little 3.5 µsecs of delay. Grass Valley Mixer #1 10 ns Grass Valley Mixer #2...
  • Page 284: Timing Window Status

    Basic Configuration Switcher System Timing For IP, the Timing Window displays the Frame Operating Mode, source type, and the timing window (range) that the source must be within to receive the video. Sources outside the timing window will most likely not pass through the switcher. The Timing Analyzer displays the streaming format plus the horizontal and vertical position relative to the system timing for both the A and B streams of the selected source.
  • Page 285: Correcting An Out-Of-Time Stream

    Installation & Service Manual Correcting an Out-of-Time Stream CAUTION: Adjusting the Switcher Horizontal and Vertical Offsets moves the switcher’s system timing which will affect all switcher sources. 1 Review the timing as displayed in the Timing Analyzer and compare it to the range in the Timing Window.
  • Page 286 Timing Analyzer The Video Settings menu also has a timing analyzer and system timing adjustments (see the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual). IP SFP Statistics Web Access The IP SFP Statistics can be accessed by entering the Video Frame’s IP Address into a browser from a PC on the same network as the Frame.
  • Page 287 Installation & Service Manual The IP SFP Statistics Web Access page can be used to help identify the signals that make up an IP stream (Video, Audio, Ancillary) or streams that are not passing through the switcher (see IP Timing Troubleshooting, on page 280).
  • Page 288: Nominal Ip Stream Throughput

    Basic Configuration Nominal IP Stream Throughput Nominal IP Stream Throughput Nominal IP Throughput Signal Description Format MB per second Video ST 2110-20 (59Hz ) 327,745,613 Video ST 2022-6 389,771,715 Video ST 2110-20 (59Hz) 163,940,697 Video ST 2022-6 194,886,286 Audio 1-8 Channels ST 2110-30 1,209,594 Audio...
  • Page 289: Mapping Logical Remote Aux Panels

    Installation & Service Manual Note: Do not change device or suite names unnecessarily, as this could cause confusion to other system users. Mapping Logical Remote Aux Panels The GV K-Frame XP Remote Aux Logical Map menu is used to assign Aux Buses for control by that Remote Aux Panel.
  • Page 290: About The Status Menu

    Basic Configuration About the Status Menu 2 Highlight a source select button in the central scrolling list. 3 Touch a source button on the scrolling list on the right. It will be assigned to that Remote Aux Panel button. • The Source Number data pad and scroll knob on the upper right can be used to quickly select a GV K-Frame XP source by its logical ID number •...
  • Page 291: External Interfaces

    It is also possible to associate a router source to a device, to allow machine control of that source whenever it is selected on the a Grass Valley Control Panel. Serial ports can also be used to control PBus configured external devices.
  • Page 292: Ports & Devices

    External Interfaces Ports & Devices Routing System configuration with GV K-Frame XP involves establishing communications between the switcher and Routing control systems, assigning Router destinations to sources, and identifying which Router sources will be accessible to the system. Ports & Devices GV K-Frame XP control ports, GPI outputs, External Device Definitions, Ethernet Tally and Editor Ports are configured with the Ports &...
  • Page 293: Copy Trigger Names

    Installation & Service Manual Set PBus Address – Touching this button opens a keypad allowing entry of a PBus address, which is required if multiple PBus devices use the same port. Unassign PBus Device – Clears the name of the selected PBus device and also clears its port assignment.
  • Page 294: Gpi Outputs

    External Interfaces GPI Outputs GPI Outputs The GPI Outputs menu is used to configure the GV K-Frame XP GPI connectors. GPI outputs can be assigned to any suite using the Eng Setup Acquire Resources menu. GPI Outputs – The buttons in the scrolling list represent the physical GPI output relays available on the system.
  • Page 295: Pbus And Gpi Enables

    Installation & Service Manual PBus and GPI Enables GV K-Frame XP PBus and GPI Output functionality (communications) can be enabled and disabled by an operator from the Devices, PBus and GPI Enables menu. This menu has two tabs, one for PBus, and the other for GPIs. When items are disabled on these menus, E-MEM or Macro programmed PBus and GPI Output triggers will be inactive when the E-MEM or Macro is run.
  • Page 296 External Interfaces PBus and GPI Enables...
  • Page 297: External Devices

    Installation & Service Manual External Devices The Eng Setup External Devices menus are used to create and edit Device Definitions. Different menus are displayed depending on whether a serial or Ethernet control type of device is selected.
  • Page 298: Vdcp Ethernet

    External Interfaces VDCP Ethernet VDCP Ethernet When VDCP Ethernet is selected, additional parameters are available. Server Type • Generic • CrossFire • Venus 7000 Name Length • Variable • Fixed VDCP on Ethernet Configuration For Ethernet VDCP, the user must specify the IP Address of the device they are connecting to, in the Eng Setups/Ports &...
  • Page 299: Device Definition

    Installation & Service Manual Device Definition The switcher system uses a software External Device Definition object to define the capabilities of each device interfaced with the system. Use the Ports & Devices menu to define external devices. External Device Definitions contain the interface information required for that external device, (e.g., IP Address or Serial Port).
  • Page 300: Create An External Device Definition

    External Interfaces Create an External Device Definition Create an External Device Definition 1 Touch Eng Setup, Ports & Devices, External Devices to go to the External Device Definition menu. 2 Scroll through the list of devices on the left and select an available device. 3 Select Device Name and enter a descriptive name for the External Device.
  • Page 301: Configure An External Device For Xpression Control

    1 through 16. For example, GV Device-10. 5 Select the IP Address data pad and enter the IP Address of an XPression device in the pop-up keypad and select Enter . See the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual for operations information.
  • Page 302: Configure Ethernet Tally Ports

    External Interfaces Configure Ethernet Tally Ports Additionally, tally is supported via GPO connections. Note: Serial tally is not supported for switcher systems due to the vast amount of data being transmitted. Configure Ethernet Tally Ports 1 In the menu, select Eng Setup , Ports & Devices , Tally Ports . 2 In one of the ports, select the IP Address data pad.
  • Page 303 Installation & Service Manual Configure Editor Ports 1 Select Eng Setup , Ports & Devices , Editor Ports. 2 Select and name a port. 3 Set the Baud Rate/Parity. 4 Select the Devices menu. 5 In the Editor Control pane, top right, enable the Editor Control Switcher button. Verify the connection (green status LED).
  • Page 304 External Interfaces About Editor Ports 6 Select the Map Sources button and configure the Switcher Sources.
  • Page 305: Router Interface

    When an NV9000, Encore, or other supported router is connected to a GV Switcher system using Grass Valley’s Native Protocol (SMS 7000), and router source names are changed, the system and menu will now be updated automatically, with a few limitations.
  • Page 306: Features

    CAUTION: If these areas of the system are not manually updated, the router source may behave unexpectedly or no longer work. Features • Interfaces to the Grass Valley SMS 7000, Encore, and other routing systems via Native protocol. • GV Switcher system configuration of routed switcher sources.
  • Page 307: Primary And Secondary Router Communications

    Installation & Service Manual 1 Select Eng Setup , Router . The Status indicator is red when communication is not detected, and goes green when communication is established. To Set the IP Addresses: 2 Select the Primary IP data pad and enter the primary address of the router with the pop-up keypad.
  • Page 308: About Router Types

    GV Switcher source, and Note: If the Router Source’s Name is changed, R-MEMs recalling that router source must be relearned (see the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual) . • Index —External router sources include a numerical identifier in addition to Name.
  • Page 309: Configuring Milliseconds Between Takes

    Installation & Service Manual Configuring Milliseconds Between Takes Many modern router control systems no longer require a delay, or less delay, between takes. The GV K-Frame XP can transmit takes with or without delay, however the external router control system must also support the faster settings. 1 Verify that the external device supports the number of milliseconds between takes to be configured in the menu.
  • Page 310: User Setups

    Once a GV Switcher routed source has been defined, it can be mapped to source buttons using the standard button mapping procedure (User Prefs), and given alternate names (Suite Prefs, Source Patch menu). See the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual for more information.
  • Page 311: Maintenance

    (including FAQs), spare parts information, and a link to the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) site. Grass Valley Customer Support FAQ Database Answers to many common questions can be found by searching the Grass Valley Customer Support Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) database, available on the Grass Valley web site.
  • Page 312: Panel Control Unit (Pcu) Reset (Kayenne Only)

    Maintenance Panel Control Unit (PCU) Reset (Kayenne only) Controller Board Power Switch RU Video Processor Frame Reset Button and Power Switch Panel Control Unit (PCU) Reset (Kayenne only) The PCU has up to three reset buttons, one for the Control Panel Processor, one for the standard Menu Panel, and one for the optional second Menu Panel.
  • Page 313: Calibrating The Joystick

    Installation & Service Manual and top limits and pressing the Auto button. When done, press the Key Prior button to exit calibration mode. M O V E THE F A D E R TO B O T T O M AND P R E S S A U T O B U T T O N 1.□□...
  • Page 314: M/E Stripe Mapping

    That essential M/E Stripe can be re-assigned to a different PCU port that has an operational multi-pin cable, restoring Kayenne Control Panel operation. To remap M/E Stripes, on any Transition Module press the three right-most buttons over the...
  • Page 315: Karrera Control Panel Adjustments

    Installation & Service Manual USE K1 T H R U K4 B U T T O N S EMEM Rate TO SET ME S T R I P E N U M B E R . Auto S T R I P E 1 IS T O P OF P A N E L ME S T R I P E = 1 P C U P O R T = 1 Prior...
  • Page 316 Maintenance Lever Arm Calibration 3 Choose the M/E Lever Arm to calibrate. Lever 1 is the topmost Lever Arm on that panel. For example, to choose the second Lever Arm select Lever 2 (8) . Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever Joystick Karrera Lever Arm Selection, E-MEM Area...
  • Page 317: Karrera Joystick Calibration

    Installation & Service Manual Next Exit Prior Wipe Wipe User User Next Exit Karrera Lever Arm Calibration Procedure, Transition Area Note: Selecting Exit (pressing Key 1) cancels the Lever Arm calibration mode and returns that Transition Area to transition operations, but may leave the Lever Arm in an un-calibrated state.
  • Page 318 Maintenance Karrera Joystick Calibration Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever Joystick Karrera Joystick Selection, E-MEM Area 4 Three buttons near the Lever Arm will blink, indicating Joystick actions are required. Shdw Wipes Joystick Calibration Indicator Buttons, Modifier Area 5 Follow the joystick calibration instructions shown on the E-MEM display. a Move the Joystick to the top left corner, rotate it counter-clockwise, hold, and press Lrn .
  • Page 319: Karrera Panel Saver Time Adjustment

    Panel Saver Mode, E-MEM Area Kayenne and Karrera Touchscreen Calibration The Kayenne and Karrera Touch Screen Menu Panels are adjusted in the factory before shipment, and so should not require calibration. If the Menu Panel does not respond correctly to screen touches, however, you can perform this procedure.
  • Page 320 Maintenance Kayenne and Karrera Touchscreen Calibration 3 Select the second Calibration tab on the top to open that menu screen. 4 Touch Configure on the lower part of the screen to open a menu for selecting the calibration type.
  • Page 321 Installation & Service Manual 5 Touch 4 Point Calibration and then OK . You will return to the Calibration Menu screen. 6 Start the calibration process by touching the center of the calibration box and circle where the red arrows are pointing. 7 The Calibration Menu screen will then go away and a new calibration target circle will appear in a corner of the screen.
  • Page 322: Gv Korona Control Panel Adjustments

    Maintenance GV Korona Control Panel Adjustments 9 Touch the screen to verify the calibration. A calibration circle will appear and follow your finger touch across the screen. If satisfied, touch the Accept button at the bottom of the screen to save the calibration. The Calibration Menu screen then reappears.
  • Page 323 Installation & Service Manual 3 Choose the M/E Lever Arm to calibrate. Lever 1 is the topmost Lever Arm on that panel. For example, to choose the second Lever Arm select Lever 2 (press 8 ). Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever Joystick Lever Arm Selection, E-MEM Area...
  • Page 324: Gv Korona Joystick Calibration

    Maintenance GV Korona Joystick Calibration Next Exit Next Exit Lever Arm Calibration Procedure, Transition Area Note: Selecting Exit cancels the Lever Arm calibration mode and returns that Transition Area to transition operations, but may leave the Lever Arm in an un-calibrated state. Complete the entire calibration procedure to ensure normal operation.
  • Page 325: Gv Korona Panel Saver Time Adjustment

    Installation & Service Manual Menu 2 Lever Lever Lever Lever Joystick Karrera Joystick Selection, E-MEM Area 4 Follow the joystick calibration instructions shown on the E-MEM display. a Move the Joystick to the top left corner, rotate it counter-clockwise, hold, and press Lrn .
  • Page 326: Software Installation

    Software Installation GV K-Frame XP systems are shipped with the current software version installed. Updates to GV Switcher system software are available for download from the Grass Valley website. Software installation tools are provided with each update package. Software Option Authorization Some GV K-Frame XP system options have software components that can be enabled via an authorization process, using authorization codes.
  • Page 327: Authorization Procedure

    Authorization Procedure Acquire Authorization Code Grass Valley will be sending authorization codes to all GV K-Frame XP system customers. If you have received your codes and the system IDs are correct, proceed to Enter Permanent Authorization Code.
  • Page 328: Control Panel Web Pages

    Maintenance Control Panel Web Pages Enter Permanent Authorization Code 1 Go to the Install Options menu ( Eng Setup/Install Options ) on a menu of the system whose options you are enabling. Confirm that the System ID on the menu matches the System ID# of the authorization code.
  • Page 329: Clear Control Panel Nv Memory Procedure

    Control Surface Node before it can operate with a switcher system. 1 From the Installer menu, select the System button and then the Kayenne, Karrera, or GV Korona Control Panel to be cleared.
  • Page 330: Control Panel Ip Information

    If your GV Switcher system has multiple Control Panels connected to the same Frame (PCU Frame for Kayenne), the Clear NV process will clear settings for all the connected panels. Because separate Panel Prefs exist for each Control Panel, you will need to restore each Control Panel’s configuration files individually.
  • Page 331: Restore System Files

    If a problem file locks the system, you may need to clear NV Memory again to restore system operation, but you will know what file is responsible. Contact Grass Valley Customer Support if you need troubleshooting assistance.
  • Page 332: Vp Frame Processor Board Replacement

    Maintenance VP Frame Processor Board Replacement VP Frame Processor Board Replacement When replacing the GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Frame control processor board, verify that the S2 Boot Mode Dipswitch settings are all in the UP or Normal position. The dipswitch is located below the SATA drive on the control processor board.
  • Page 333: Ip Information

    Control Panels the System Bar has two main parts. The right active part is called the System Bar, and the left part is called the Extended System Bar. On 35 button Kayenne systems an additional System Bar blank panel is used.
  • Page 334: Removing The Kayenne System Bar

    Maintenance Removing the Kayenne System Bar Removing the Kayenne System Bar Each active System Bar part is fixed to the tray with one hex screw recessed into the top surface of the part. A 2.5 mm hexagonal driver (Allen wrench) is used for removal. This tool is provided with the Control Panel.
  • Page 335: Replacing The Kayenne System Bar

    Pgm Pst tray to access a crosshead Phillips screw. System Bar Blank Panel Screw Replacing the Kayenne System Bar 1 Align the System Bar horizontally and screw it into place using the provided hex tool. Do not push down on the screw. The module pulls itself into the plug while the screw is tightened.
  • Page 336: 3-Me Karrera Control Panel Interior

    Maintenance 3-ME Karrera Control Panel Interior 3-ME Karrera Control Panel Interior Torsion Bar Lid Spring (2) Air Guide Cover Board Communications RJ45, but not Ethernet (14 of 15 used) Board Power (6 of 8 used) USB (2) Compact Reset Flash Button Power On/Off Karrera 3-ME Panel Open, Air Guide In Place Note:...
  • Page 337 Installation & Service Manual Transition Input Board Power Board Karrera 3-ME Panel Open, Air Guide Removed...
  • Page 338 Maintenance 3-ME Karrera Control Panel Interior Data Cable Internal Connections, 3-ME Panel CAUTION: Karrera Control Panel data cables must be connected to the correct boards for proper system operation.
  • Page 339 Installation & Service Manual View of Panel Lid Opened Power Ports Power Jumper Not Used (3) Between Boards (2) Stripe Stripe Stripe Power Cable Internal Connections, 3-ME Panel Note: All power ports supply identical power. Power cable routing and jumpers shown are as shipped from the factory.
  • Page 340: 2-Me Karrera Control Panel Interior

    Maintenance 2-ME Karrera Control Panel Interior ME Karrera Control Panel Interior Torsion Bar Lid Spring (2) Air Guide Cover Board Communications RJ45, but not Ethernet (8 of 10 used) Board Power Compact Reset USB (2) (4 of 8 used) Button Flash Power On/Off Karrera 2-ME Panel Open, Air Guide In Place...
  • Page 341 Installation & Service Manual Source Sel 10 Source Sel 15 Source Sel 15 w/o System Area Transition & DSK Local EMEM & Transition Master EMEM Source Sel 10 w/o Device Multi-Function Control Input Cooling Controller & Distribution Power Board Supplies (2) Air Exhaust Karrera 2-ME Panel Open, Air Guide Removed Data Cable Internal Connections, 2-ME Panel...
  • Page 342: General Control Panel Lid Switch Board Remove And Replace

    Maintenance General Control Panel Lid Switch Board Remove and Replace CAUTION: Karrera Control Panel data cables must be connected to the correct boards for proper system operation. Power Jumper View of Panel Lid Opened Power Cable Internal Connections, 2-ME Panel Note: All power ports supply identical power.
  • Page 343: Transition Board Remove And Replace

    Software diagnostic data can be captured on a GV K-Frame XP Video Processor. This information can be useful to Grass Valley engineers for troubleshooting purposes. Typically this procedure is only used when the system is experiencing problems, and is done after a Video Processor Frame reboot.
  • Page 344: Kayenne Control Panel Module Diagnostics

    3 After the files have been copied, the entire contents of the directory should be compressed into a .zip archive. Grass Valley Customer Support can provide instructions on how to send this information to the GV engineering team for analysis.
  • Page 345 Installation & Service Manual Control Panel Board Boot Display Codes Digit Digit Zero shows the link and FPGA boot status. 1. Module interface link is working (normal/default). 2. FPGA was loaded over application area (normal/default). 1. Module interface link not working: link should display in 1-3 seconds or there may be a hardware issue. 2.
  • Page 346: Had Fpga Updates

    Maintenance HAD FPGA Updates HAD FPGA Updates HAD (Host Address Decoder) FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) updates for the GV K- Frame XP are to be performed by qualified personnel only, e.g. an EIC (Engineer In Charge). Each CPU, Image Store, Controller, M/E, Video I/O IP, PTP Mezzanine boards, etc. have a PCI Express endpoint for communication with the host processor.
  • Page 347: Upgrade The Had Fpga

    2 Verify and/or set the serial parameters to: 115200 baud data no parity 1stop 3 Optionally, start a SSH session through PuTTY from the K-Frame Installer (see the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Release Notes for launching the K-Frame Installer). a Select System View (left) and select a Frame.
  • Page 348 Maintenance b Select the device in the Devices: column, right. c Select More Actions , SSH to Frame . NOTE: The default username for an SSH connection is “user” and the default password is “gvuser”.
  • Page 349 Upgrade the HAD FPGA Installation & Service Manual d Enter the network login at the prompt and press Enter . e Enter the network password and press Enter . Note: The terminal will not show any response when entering the password.
  • Page 350 Maintenance If the HADs are out of date, complete the following: 1 Enter the console menu by typing consoleMenu at the prompt: ->consoleMenu Result: 2 Enter the number nine [9] for the Debug menu, at the prompt: ->9 Result: 3 Enter the number fifteen [15] for the Flash HADs menu, at the prompt: ->15 Result: 4 Enter the letter m [M] for the Multi Boot Configuration menu, at the prompt:...
  • Page 351: 12.X To 14.3 Upgrade: Install Ip Board Arm Software

    Software upgrades for IP I/O boards are no longer required; the process has been automated. 1 Using the GV K-Frame XP Installer, install the 14.3.1 software (see the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Release Notes for specific instructions). 2 Open the Frame door and attach the serial console cable to the front edge of the Controller board.
  • Page 352 Maintenance ->consoleMenu Result: 3 Enter the number nine [9] for the Debug menu, at the prompt: ->9 Result: 4 Enter the number sixteen [16] for Upgrade All ARM SW, at the prompt: ->16 5 For Serial Console: Results will be similar to the following example, reporting the new version for all boards: set request for configuration data for 16x8 IO IP 4 16x8 IO IP 4: Set to RUN from WAIT_FOR_RUN_AFTER_RESET...
  • Page 353: Ptp Mezzanine Board Arm Software Upgrade

    Once software version 14.3 is installed, newer updates will no longer require the Board ARM Software upgrade procedure; it will be automatic. 1 Install the software (see the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Release Notes for specific instructions). 2 Open the Frame door and attach the serial console cable to the front edge of the Controller board.
  • Page 354 Maintenance Result: 7 Enter the letter [a ] for ARM at the prompt: ->A Result: 8 Enter [u] for Upgrade ARM Image at the prompt ->U Result: CAUTION: Do not power cycle or reset the Frame until the following result is displayed, showing that upgrade is complete.
  • Page 355: Downgrade The Ip Board Arm Software

    CAUTION: Do not downgrade to switcher software versions earlier than 14.1.0 from 14.3.x with IP I/O boards installed. 1 Install the earlier version of the software (see the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Release Notes for specific instructions). 2 Open the Frame door and attach the serial console cable to the front edge of the Controller board.
  • Page 356 Maintenance 8 Enter the number sixteen [16] for ‘Flash All SD Cards’, at the prompt: ->16 CAUTION: Do not power cycle or reset the Frame until the following result is displayed, showing that all boards are upgraded. Doing so can corrupt the SD cards. Results will be similar to the following example, reporting the new version for all boards: set request for configuration data for 16x8 IO IP 4...
  • Page 357: V14.6 Upgrade/Downgrade Path (V14.5.3)

    Installation & Service Manual V14.6 Upgrade/Downgrade Path (V14.5.3) See the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Release Notes for software installation instructions. The v14.6 upgrade/downgrade process includes v14.5.3 that has mechanisms to manage system level configurations required for v14.6 features. The following are required for upgrading or downgrading with v14.6:...
  • Page 358: Cf Card Formatting Procedure

    Maintenance • PC, or Menu Panel equipped with a mouse and keyboard, • K-Frame Switcher Installer application program deployed onto the PC or Menu Panel, • GV Switcher release software. After creating new CF cards, you will need the following to restore your system to full operation: •...
  • Page 359: Updating System Software On A New Control Panel Cf Card

    Updating System Software on a New Control Panel CF Card Installation & Service Manual 6 Click Yes . A new Ghost application screen appears that reports the progress of the formatting. The process can take 8 to 20 minutes to fully erase, format, test and partition the CF card.
  • Page 360: Restore Control Panel Configuration Files

    Maintenance Restore Control Panel Configuration Files After installing the K-Frame release software, you can now reload a Show file containing the Eng Setups and User Setups for your system, or reload these configuration files individually. You will also need to enter the Node Settings information. Go to Eng Setup, Nodes Settings , and enter the IP address and device name information in the Control Surfaces and Frame Suite Nodes &...
  • Page 361: Snmp

    SNMP is an optional feature for Grass Valley switchers, and requires the purchase and entry of a license key. SNMP is an industry standard, however, any third party NMS can be used. For third party NMS installation &...
  • Page 362: Grass Valley Switcher Device Monitoring By Snmp

    Maintenance Grass Valley Switcher Device Monitoring by SNMP Grass Valley K-Frame Family of switchers support monitoring of the devices and device components shown in the following tables. SNMP provides reporting for each board of the same type, for example M/E, Modular I/O input, Modular I/O output, etc.
  • Page 363: Snmp Installation

    Refer to the documentation provided with the NMS for installation instructions. SNMP Licensing Grass Valley switcher system SNMP licensing is based on the Video Processor Frame, and is tied to that Frame’s unique System ID number. All Control Panels associated with a Frame will use that same SNMP license.
  • Page 364: Licensing Definitions

    Maintenance Licensing Definitions SNMP Licensed - SNMP is capable of running with all documented features available. See SNMP enable/disabled for additional operational implications. SNMP Unlicensed - SNMP runs minimal functionality provided by the operating system vendor (VxWorks on K-Frames, Linux on K-Frame Control Panels) and is always enabled. SNMP Enabled - (licensed only) all SNMP variable requests are processed and SNMP traps are sent.
  • Page 365: Switcher Device Snmp Configuration Procedure

    Installation & Service Manual Switcher Device SNMP Configuration Procedure 1. Check the Enable/Disable box to activate SNMP for that device. 2. SNMP configuration fields are inoperable (grayed out) if a valid license is not accessible. 3. Enter the IP address of the PC running a NMS where you want trap messages to be sent. Up to three IPs can be entered.
  • Page 366: Switcher Trap Messages

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  • Page 369: Appendix A Specifications

    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 4 4 GPI/24 Relay 0-2 Media Ports Tally, up to 4...
  • Page 370 Specifications GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Specifications 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 • SMPTE 2082 12 Gbit/s Return loss •...
  • Page 371 Installation & Service Manual GV K-Frame XP Analog Reference Input Video Standard Tri-level Sync or Color Black, must be 1/2X (times), 1X, or 2X the Frame Operating Mode vertical rate Return loss > 40db, up to 5.0 MHz Connectors 2 BNC loop-through Impedance 75 ohm external ≤...
  • Page 372 Specifications GV K-Frame XP Video Processor Specifications GV K-Frame XP Compact Mechanical Component In-rack Width Height Weight Rack Depth (All weights approximate) Units Compact 63.2 cm (24.90 48.3 cm (19 34.5 cm 59.7 kg (125 lbs) (Fully loaded) (13.97 in) Compact Power 32.1 cm 10.7 cm...
  • Page 373: Kayenne Control Panel Specifications

    Installation & Service Manual 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 374 Specifications 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 (52.8 in) (9.5 in) (66 lbs) (19.2 in)
  • Page 375: Karrera Control Panel Specifications

    Installation & Service Manual 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 <...
  • Page 376 Specifications 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 377: Gv Korona Control Panel Specifications

    Installation & Service Manual 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...
  • Page 378: Appendix B Field Replaceable Units

    90-00082-000 Rear Fan Tray 90-00083-000 Control IO 90-00062-000 Assembly 12G Conversion IO 94-00083-000 Control Panels Kayenne Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References Control Panel 050349600 Local EMEM Lens Kit Control Panel 050349700...
  • Page 379 Installation & Service Manual Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References Control Panel 050350100 Upper Source Select and Aux Panel Lens Kit Control Panel 050350200 System Bar & Transition Rate/Delegate Lens Kit Control Panel...
  • Page 380 Module Bus and Source Select 15x Control Panel 85552620 Module Bus and Source Select 25x Control Panel 85552910 Module Bus and Source Select 35x w/Kayenne, K- Frame & XL keycaps Control Panel 85552970 Module Aux Bus 35x Control Panel 85553240...
  • Page 381 Installation & Service Manual Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References Control Panel 85570210 Key Cap Set Master E-MEM Control Panel 85570220 Key Cap Set Aux Bus Control Panel 85570230 Key Cap Set System Bar - 1ME...
  • Page 382: Karrera

    Kayenne Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References Control Panel 85572220 Locking Spring Control Panel 85572250 Cable Guide Control Panel 85572340 Insulator Menu 85572370 PCU - Menu Cable 7,5 m Menu 85572380 PCU - Menu Cable 15 m...
  • Page 383: Gv Korona

    Installation & Service Manual Karrera K-Frame Control Panel Field Replaceable Units Component Part Number Replacement Notes and References Control Panel 761039300 Menu Panel 48V Brick Power Supply Control Panel 761051900 25 button Aux Panel Control Panel 761052000 35 button Aux Panel Control Panel 771055220 Panel Controller With New CF w/latest KFRM SW...
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  • Page 385: Appendix C 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 386: Fcc Emission Limits

    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 387: Dekra Certificate

    Australia & New Zealand: AS/NZS CISPR 22 (2002) Korea KD C 9832 (2019) and KS C9835 (2019) in accordance with RRA NOTICE 2021-3 and RRA ANNOUNCEMENT 2021-10 DEKRA Certificate Certifying that Grass Valley product meets the ISO 9001: 2008 standard.
  • Page 388 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 389 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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