GRASS VALLEY IQUCP25 User Manual
GRASS VALLEY IQUCP25 User Manual

GRASS VALLEY IQUCP25 User Manual

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  • Page 1 IQUCP25/50 UNIFIED COMPUTE PROCESSOR User Manual...
  • Page 2: Fcc Compliance

    Grass Valley. A Grass Valley manual may have been revised to reflect changes made to the product during its manufacturing life. Thus, different versions of a manual may exist for any given product. Care should be taken to ensure that one obtains the proper manual version for a specific product serial number.
  • Page 3 The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley equipment means that it has been tested and certified as complying with applicable Underwriters Laboratory (UL) regulations and recommendations for USA.
  • Page 4 Notices The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complies with all applicable European Union (CE) directives. The presence of this symbol in or on Grass Valley product means that it complies with safety of laser product applicable standards.
  • Page 5 IQUCP25/50 User Manual • Do not operate with suspected equipment failure. If you suspect product damage or equipment failure, have the equipment inspected by qualified service personnel. • To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
  • 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:...
  • Page 7 IQUCP25/50 User Manual Cautions for LCD and TFT Displays Excessive usage may harm your vision. Rest for 10 minutes for every 30 minutes of usage. If the LCD or TFT glass is broken, handle glass fragments with care when disposing of them.
  • Page 8 électrique, de compatibilité électromagnétique et de conformité environnementale. Le symbole ci-contre sur un appareil Grass Valley ou à l’intérieur de l’appareil indique qu’il est conforme aux normes applicables en matière de sécurité laser. Avertissements Les avertissements signalent des conditions ou des pratiques susceptibles d’occasionner des blessures graves, voire fatales.
  • Page 9 IQUCP25/50 User Manual • Après tout travail d’entretien ou de réparation, faites effectuer des contrôles de sécurité par le personnel technique qualifié. Mises en garde Les mises en garde signalent des conditions ou des pratiques susceptibles d’endommager l’équipement. Veuillez vous familiariser avec les mises en garde ci- dessous : •...
  • Page 10 Notices Manipulation de la pile Ce produit peut inclure une pile de sauvegarde. Il y a un risque d'explosion si la pile est remplacée de manière incorrecte. Remplacez la pile uniquement par un modèle identique ou équivalent recommandé par le fabricant. Disposez des piles usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant.
  • Page 11 Grass Valley believes this environmental information to be correct but cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy since it is based on data received from sources outside our company. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 12: Lithium Batteries

    Lithium Batteries Battery Warning Your Grass Valley equipment usually comes with at least one button battery located on the main printed circuit board. The batteries are used for backup and should not need to be replaced during the lifetime of the equipment.
  • Page 13: Laser Safety - Fiber Output Sfp And Qsfp Modules Warning

    IQUCP25/50 User Manual 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 14: Emc Standards

    EMC Performance of Cables and Connectors Grass Valley products are designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the appropriate European EMC standards. In order to achieve this performance in real installations it is essential to use cables and connectors with good EMC characteristics.
  • Page 15 IQUCP25/50 User Manual COAXIAL CABLES Coaxial cables connections (particularly serial digital video connections) shall be made with high-quality double-screened coaxial cables such as Belden 8281 or BBC type PSF1/2M and Belden 1694A (for 3Gbps). D-TYPE CONNECTORS D-type connectors shall have metal shells making good RF contact with the cable screen.
  • Page 16 Notices...
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    Block Diagram ............. . . 37 IQUCP25/50 with Essence Processing SDC ....... . 37 Feature Summary - IQUCP25/50 with Essence Processing SDC .
  • Page 18 Configuration ..............42 Understanding IQUCP25/50 Configuration....... . 43 Firmware Naming Convention.
  • Page 19 IQUCP25/50-MV Module Description ........
  • Page 20 Ethernet Interfaces ............138 RollCall Templates - IQUCP25/50 ‘Base Module’ (on IP port 2050) ....139 Introduction .
  • Page 21 STEP 2.3: Restart ............233 STEP 3: IQUCP25/50-MV Physical Connections .......233 STEP 3.1: HD-BNC - Multiviewer Head Display Outputs .
  • Page 22 Table of Contents TSL Protocol Tally Settings ..........256 Specifying Multiviewer TSL Tally Mode .
  • Page 23: Introduction

    Introduction The IQUCP25/50 provides a hardware platform which can offer different functionality depending on the software option loaded. These options are known as Software-Defined Cores (SDCs), and can be purchased via a licensing mechanism and loaded as operational needs demand.
  • Page 24: Order Codes

    16 x 3G-SDI I/O, 4 of which support 12G-SDI, 2 x 50 GbE I/O on dual QSFP connectors. Includes IQFAN rear panel for additional cooling (required if using with IQH3B enclosures). Software-defined Cores: IQUCP25-EP Essence Processing Software-Defined Core license. IQUCP25-MV Multiviewer Software-Defined Core license.
  • Page 25: Installing Sdc License Files

    SDC functionality options are installed by purchasing and loading an appropriate license from Grass Valley. These are provided as small zip files; the license key within the file is tied to the serial number of the particular IQUCP25/50 module for which it has been purchased.
  • Page 26: Loading An Sdc

    Introduction Installing SDC License Files 3 Open the UCP Licenses tab, and click Import Licenses; a Windows Browse dialog is displayed. 4 Browse to the zip file’s location, select the file, and click OK. The license is imported into RollCall, and the license details are displayed on the License Viewer. Close RollCall. The license is now available to load onto the module.
  • Page 27: Rear Panel View

    IQUCP25/50 User Manual • if a different I/O configuration is to be used, enable the Reset to Defaults on Restart checkbox. This will cause any existing details stored on the module, other than network IP settings, to be cleared down, then restart the module. See Defaults on page 117 for more information.
  • Page 28 Introduction Rear Panel View IQUCP2504-2B3 IQUCP2505-3B3 IQUCP5000-2B3...
  • Page 29 IQUCP25/50 User Manual IQUCP5001-3B3 IQUCP5002-2B3 IQUCP5003-3B3...
  • Page 30: Iq Frame Enclosure

    Introduction IQ Frame Enclosure IQ Frame Enclosure The IQUCP25/50 fits the enclosures shown: B-style Enclosures IQH3B-S-P IQH4B-S-P Note: The IQH4B enclosure provides two internal analog reference inputs. These inputs are applicable to modules with “B” order codes only.
  • Page 31: Technical Specifications

    3G-SDI to SMPTE 424M/425M level A compatible HD-SDI to SMPTE292M/274M/296M SD-SDI to SMPTE259M-C Ethernet IQUCP25: SFP+ 2 x 25GbE  Connector/Format IQUCP50: 2 x 50GbE QSFP, or 1 x QSFP with two lanes of 50GbE Conforms to IEEE 802.3by - 25 Gigabit Ethernet over fiber...
  • Page 32 Red = Fault - rear assembly 3V3 regulator failure. Green = 10G Blue = 25G/50G/100G Cyan = 40G RollTrack controls On/off, Index, Source, Address, Command, Status, Sending Specifications Electrical Transport Stream Connector/Format HD-BNC Power Consumption IQUCP25: 31 PR  Module Power Consumption IQUCP50: 45.5 PR...
  • Page 33: Connections

    Connections This section describes the physical input and output connections provided by IQUCP25/50 modules. SDI BNC Inputs/Outputs The IQUCP2500 provides 16 x 3G/HD/SD-SDI interfaces with HD-BNC. On the IQUCP50 and the IQUCP2504, BNCs 1 - 4 are also 12G-SDI rated.
  • Page 34 Connections SFP/QSFP Link LED Indicators...
  • Page 35: Card-Edge Leds

    Card-Edge LEDs The LEDs on the front edge of the module indicate its operating status. Front Panel Front Edge Description  STATUS PB=IDENT STATUS Green = PTP-LOCK OK. Off = PTP-LOCK Fail.   BOARD BOARD Green = CPU clock running. Off = CPU stopped.
  • Page 36 Card-Edge LEDs...
  • Page 37: Essence Processing Sdc

    Essence Processing SDC This section contains information on using an IQUCP25/50 module running the Essence Processing (EP) SDC, via RollCall. For help with general use of the RollCall application, open the user manual by clicking the button on the main RollCall toolbar.
  • Page 38: Feature Summary - Iqucp25/50 With Essence Processing Sdc

    • Supports configuration of Ethernet links for maximum signal transport using both SFPs, or, for dual link mode, to provide link redundancy as per SMPTE 2022-7. When operating as a receiver, the IQUCP25/50 will dynamically adapt to any stream presented to it.
  • Page 39: Navigating Pages In The Rollcall Template

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Term Description Flow SMPTE-2022, 2110-20, 2110-30, 2110-40 and VC2 are all flow types. An SDI input can be used to create multiple IP flows. Source Originator of one or more flows, i.e. a set of one or more sender spigots.
  • Page 40: Setting Values

    Essence Processing SDC Information Display • HDR Receiver Control - see page • Destination Timing - see page • Audio V Fade - see page • Input Loss Control - see page • Spigot 1-n - see page • Audio Shuffle - see page •...
  • Page 41: Selecting The Information To Display

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Selecting the Information to Display • Select the inputs to display data for from the Video Selection drop-down list. • Select Video Input Status, Video Output Status, Network Status or Spigot Link Status from the Information Select pane as required.
  • Page 42: Configuration

    Essence Processing SDC Configuration Configuration The Configuration page allows basic module parameters to be set. Configuration page...
  • Page 43: Understanding Iqucp25/50 Configuration

    User Manual Understanding IQUCP25/50 Configuration The IQUCP25/50 supports a variety of configurations, so as to offer the greatest flexibility in terms of the types and number of SDI signals that can be processed. These configurations can be broadly grouped into five types of use case, as detailed below.
  • Page 44 2, not 1, for duration of the change. 3 PLUS, there is an IP Receiver hardware limitation on the IQUCP25 and IQUCP50 as to the number of streams that can be processed concurrently. This is captured in the table below.
  • Page 45: Firmware Naming Convention

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Firmware Naming Convention Product firmware file names, such as found in the Card Firmware>New pane (see Setting Spigot Configuration on page 51), adopt the following naming convention: SDI Format SDI Interface Number of IP...
  • Page 46: Iqucp2500 Card Firmware

    Essence Processing SDC Configuration IQUCP2500 Card Firmware The following configurations are available when using the IQUCP2500 rear: Use Case Available Configurations Use Case 1 0/8 FC: SD-3G (1xSDI, 1xVC2, 1x2110-30/40) 8/8 FC: SD-3G (1xSDI, 1x2022-6, 1x2110-20/30/40) 16/0 FC: SD-3G (1xSDI, 1x2022-6, 1x2110-20/30/40) 0/16 FC: SD-3G (1xSDI, 1x2022-6, 1x2110-20/30/40) 12/4 FC: SD-3G (1xSDI, 1x2022-6, 1x2110-20/30/40) 4/12 FC: SD-3G (1xSDI, 1x2022-6, 1x2110-20/30/40)
  • Page 47: Iqucp2504 Card Firmware

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual IQUCP2504 Card Firmware The following configurations are available when using the IQUCP2504 rear: Use Case Available Configurations Use Case 1 8/8 FC: SD-3G (1xSDI, 1x2022-6, 1x2110-20/30/40) 16/0 FC: SD-3G (1xSDI, 1x2022-6, 1x2110-20/30/40) 8/0 FC: SD-3G (1xSDI, 1xVC2, 1x2110-30/40)
  • Page 48: Iqucp50Xx Card Firmware

    Essence Processing SDC Configuration Use Case Available Configurations Use Case 5 2/2 FC: SD-UHD* (4xSDI 2SI, 1x2110-20/30/40) 2/2 RS: SD-UHD* (4xSDI 2SI, 1x2110-20/30/40) IQUCP50xx Card Firmware The following configurations are available when using the IQUCP50xx rears: Use Case Available Configurations Use Case 1 8/8 FC: SD-3G (1xSDI, 1x2022-6(RX), 1x2110-20/30/40) 16/0 FC: SD-3G (1xSDI, 1x2110-20/30/40)
  • Page 49 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Use Case Available Configurations Use Case 3 2/2 FC: SD-UHD (1xSDI, 1x2110-20/30/40) 4/0 FC: SD-UHD (1xSDI, 1x2110-20/30/40) 0/4 FC: SD-UHD (1xSDI, 1x2110-20/30/40) 2/2 RS: SD-UHD (1xSDI, 1x2110-20/30/40) 4/0 RS: SD-UHD (1xSDI, 1x2110-20/30/40) 0/4 RS: SD-UHD (1xSDI, 1x2110-20/30/40)
  • Page 50 Essence Processing SDC Configuration Option Description Genlock Select Genlock type: • Network - click to select PTP. See PTP - An Overview, below. • Chassis Reference A/B - click to select an on-chassis reference. • Freerun - click to allow free running. GUID Displays the absolute unique identifier associated with the module.
  • Page 51: Setting Spigot Configuration

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Setting Spigot Configuration IMPORTANT! Existing details must be cleared down before establishing a new configuration. Failure to do this may result in unexpected behavior from the module. To set a new spigot configuration, follow these steps:...
  • Page 52: Time Sync Configuration

    Essence Processing SDC Time Sync Configuration Time Sync Configuration The Time Sync Configuration page allows selection of the source to be used for synchronizing flows, and configuration of any properties associated with the relevant source. Time Sync Configuration page The following facilities are available from this page: Option Description Time Sync Mode...
  • Page 53 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Option Description NTP Configuration Allows an NTP server to be specified. To add an NTP server, enter the server’s IP address in to the New field. PTP Network Interface Allows selection of the interface which is to support PTP.
  • Page 54: Ptp Status Details

    Essence Processing SDC Time Sync Configuration PTP Status Details When the PTP Status Details check box is enabled, the following information is displayed: Interface Status Displays which port is being used for local clock correction. Click Next Interface to move between available PTP Network interfaces.
  • Page 55 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Item Description Version Errs The IQUCP25/50 supports PTPv2 only. If a PTPv1 message is received, it is discarded, and this counter incremented. This would be an indication that the grandmaster clock is not configured correctly. Unknown Msgs...
  • Page 56 • sync • announce Clock Steps Back If the IQUCP25/50 receives a time earlier than the last, this counter is incremented. This could be because of a fault with the grandmaster, or because there are multiple grandmasters in the system.
  • Page 57 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Histogram pane Visible Clocks Displays the grandmaster clocks present on the network. Visible Clocks pane...
  • Page 58: Sender Tpg (Test Pattern Generator)

    Essence Processing SDC Sender TPG (Test Pattern Generator) Sender TPG (Test Pattern Generator) The Sender TPG page allows test patterns to be applied to senders on a spigot-by-spigot basis. page Sender TPG The page displays a pane for each spigot in use, as shown above; captions can be defined, TPG enabled or disabled and audio configured for each.
  • Page 59 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Option Operation Show Caption Enable the checkbox to display the caption with the test pattern. Audio Mute Enable the checkbox to mute the audio tone. If a test pattern is applied, either a pattern or a tone, the spigot cannot be used for streaming any other essence.
  • Page 60: Receiver Tpg (Test Pattern Generator)

    Essence Processing SDC Receiver TPG (Test Pattern Generator) Receiver TPG (Test Pattern Generator) The Receiver TPG page allows test patterns to be applied to receivers on a spigot-by- spigot basis. page Receiver TPG The page displays a pane for each spigot in use, as shown above; captions can be defined and TPG enabled or disabled for each.
  • Page 61 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual The following options are available for each spigot: Option Operation TPG Enable Click to enable TPG on this spigot. Caption Enter a caption for the spigot (optional). Show Caption Click to overlay the caption on the video essence.
  • Page 62: Counters

    Essence Processing SDC Counters Counters The Counters page allows the various counters provided to be cleared down. Counters page Click Clear buttons as required.
  • Page 63: Fec

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual The FEC page allows control of FEC functionality. The variety of FEC to be used is selected via the Card Firmware/Software Version options on the Configuration page; see Configuration on page 42 for more information.
  • Page 64 Essence Processing SDC Option Description FC-FEC (displayed only if a Allows low-latency FC-FEC error correction to be used. relevant configuration is Options are: in use. See Configuration • On on page 42 for more • Off information). Status - Displays lock status for each SFP. RS-FEC (displayed only if a Allows longer-range RS-FEC error correction to be used.
  • Page 65: Nmos

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual NMOS The NMOS page allows NMOS functionality to be configured. NMOS page...
  • Page 66: Overview

    Essence Processing SDC NMOS Overview Networked Media Open Specifications, collectively known as NMOS, have been developed to provide interoperability between a wide range of products from various manufacturers. NMOS effectively provides a control and management layer in addition to the transport layer provided by SMPTE ST2110.
  • Page 67: Label Patterns

    Label Patterns By default, IP Senders and Receivers will adopt the default Grass Valley label in the NMOS Registry. However, a user- specified label can optionally be generated according to a pattern. This pattern enables the user to specify a label in a generic manner, which will automatically be adopted and applied to all IP Senders and Receivers.
  • Page 68 IP Senders and Receivers will then automatically generate labels as defined. The Sender/Receiver Pattern Fields Leaving the Sender/Receiver Pattern fields empty will result in the default Grass Valley text string labels for IP Senders/Receivers being used. If a minimum of one variable is entered, the IP Sender/Receiver will auto-generate labels in accordance with the user- defined label pattern.
  • Page 69 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual The Sender/Receiver Variables Field Sender/Receiver Variables are optional, and allow a more descriptive label to be defined if required. These variables to not have to be used. Available variables are: Variable Description {sf_v1} Sender 2022-6 format description. Default = “Video”.
  • Page 70: Ethernet Pages 1 And 2

    118 for information on managing the on-module Ethernet connector. The Ethernet pages show details and status for each network interface. The IQUCP25/50 defaults to use of DHCP, but this can be overridden and a static IP address defined if required. Ethernet 1 page...
  • Page 71: Switch Lldp Info

    Click Clear Link Change Count to reset the Link Change Count to zero. Switch LLDP Info Displays LLDP information received from the switch that the IQUCP25/50 is connected to. The All Traffic/CPU Traffic Panes Click the Enable Stats check box to display information on traffic through the module.
  • Page 72: Ethernet 1 And 2 Rtp Sender

    Essence Processing SDC Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Sender Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Sender The RTP Sender page displays the amount of data transmitted, on a spigot-by-spigot basis. Inactive spigots are not displayed. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display values. Ethernet 1 &...
  • Page 73: Ethernet 1 And 2 Rtp Receiver

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Receiver The RTP Receiver pages display the amount of data received, plus details of packet loss, on a spigot-by-spigot basis. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display values; click Clear RTP Count or Clear Error Count to zero RTP Sequence Discontinuity or Error counters.
  • Page 74: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Video Stats

    Essence Processing SDC Ethernet RTP Receiver Video Stats Ethernet RTP Receiver Video Stats The Ethernet RTP Receiver Video Stats page displays information on the data received via RTP on each Ethernet input. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display values; click Clear All RTP Counts to zero RTP Discontinuity counters for each Ethernet input.
  • Page 75: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Audio Stats

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Ethernet RTP Receiver Audio Stats The Ethernet RTP Receiver Audio Stats page displays information on the data received via RTP on each Ethernet input. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display values; click Clear Eth1 RTP Counts/Clear Eth2 RTP Counts to zero RTP Discontinuity counters for the Ethernet inputs.
  • Page 76: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Meta Stats

    Essence Processing SDC Ethernet RTP Receiver Meta Stats Ethernet RTP Receiver Meta Stats The Ethernet RTP Receiver Meta Stats page displays information on the metadata received via RTP on each Ethernet input. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display values; click Clear All RTP Counts to zero RTP Discontinuity counters for each Ethernet input.
  • Page 77: Link Control

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Link Control The Link Control page allows 4K spigots to be configured. For non-12G configurations, Link Control allows spigots to be combined into groups of 4. Each spigot still is has its own set of flows however.
  • Page 78 Essence Processing SDC Link Control UHD ST352 Insertion: set the ST352 ancillary data type according to how the TPG data is to be output. • None • For ST2082-10 output over a single link, select 12G Single Link from the drop-down list.
  • Page 79: Hdr Receiver Control

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual HDR Receiver Control The HDR Receiver Control page allows outgoing SDI traffic to be modified to indicate that it contains HDR content. HDR Control page A New pane is displayed against output spigots. Select options from the drop-down menus for each spigot as required, then click Take to apply the changes.
  • Page 80 Essence Processing SDC HDR Receiver Control Option Description Transfer Function Available values are: • SDR • HDR-HLG • HDR-PQ • Other Colorimetry Available values are: • BT709 • BT2020 • Other Color Space Available values are: • YCbCr • ICtCp Bit Depth Available values are: •...
  • Page 81: Destination Timing

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Destination Timing The Destination Timing page allows genlock timing on each spigot to be adjusted, in order to synchronize the IP signal with the house reference. Destination Timing page The following parameters can be modified:...
  • Page 82: Audio V Fade

    Essence Processing SDC Audio V Fade Audio V Fade This page allows audio fading to be applied on a spigot-by-spigot basis, in order to minimize audio disruption. When applied, the audio will fade down on input loss and perform an audio V fade (down then up) during input switching. Configure as required.
  • Page 83: Input Loss Control

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Input Loss Control The Input Loss Control page allows control of the module’s response to signal loss. Select as required. Input Loss Control page Options upon signal loss are: Option Operation Freeze Picture will freeze.
  • Page 84: Spigot Pages

    Essence Processing SDC Spigot Pages Spigot Pages A separate page is provided for each of the active spigots. These pages are dynamically configured by the product, based on the capabilities of the software version/firmware selected. Note: The pages shown here may differ from those seen on your particular system, depending on the model and configuration of your IQUCP module.
  • Page 85 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Typical Input Spigot page (2) Note: If spigots are linked for UHD traffic, only the Master spigots are shown on the main menu. Slave spigots are not shown. The following facilities are available from this page:...
  • Page 86 Essence Processing SDC Input Spigots Option Operation Spigot Pane Displays spigot direction, associated BNC connector, current module status, the last Take performed on the spigot and how it was made, e.g. via RollCall or an external agent such as VSM. The following controls are also available: •...
  • Page 87 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Option Operation • Spigot Link - indicates the spigot link status for the selected spigot, as set on the Link Control page (see page 77). Take Click to apply changes. Flow Panes (Primary, Displays Video and Metadata status, and allows multicast IP Secondary, Video and and port details to be defined for the selected spigot.
  • Page 88: Output Spigots

    Essence Processing SDC Output Spigots Output Spigots Output spigots are defined by selecting the appropriate firmware version on the Configuration page. See Configuration on page 42 for more information. Typical Output Spigot page...
  • Page 89: Spigot Pane

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Note: If spigots are linked for UHD traffic, only the Master spigots are shown on the main menu. Slave spigots are not shown. Spigot Pane The Spigot pane provides basic monitoring for the selected Spigot. Click Take to apply any changes made.
  • Page 90: Flow Panes (Primary And Secondary)

    Essence Processing SDC Output Spigots Video Standard Select the standard for the incoming video, or set to Auto to detect the standard automatically. Audio Delay Move the slider to set an Audio Delay as required. Click P to return to the preset default value.
  • Page 91 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Setting Multicast Details To set multicast details: • Select the required video standard from the drop-down list. • Enter multicast IP and port details as required. • Enter the appropriate details in the Source IP and Source Port fields. Each spigot can support a variety of flows.
  • Page 92: Audio Shuffle

    Essence Processing SDC Audio Shuffle Audio Shuffle Audio Shuffle allows routing from each audio source to an output. Three mapping presets are also provided, allowing: • All to be set to Passthrough; • All to be muted; • A tone to be set on all. The Custom option on the Mappings control is automatically selected when a non-preset configuration is set manually.
  • Page 93: Logging Sdi Info

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Logging SDI Info Information on various parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 94: Logging - System

    Essence Processing SDC Logging - System Logging - System Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 95 Reports the code number of the rear fitted. REAR_STATUS= Reports the status of the rear where it can be determined. SLOT_WIDTH= Reports the slot width. IQUCP25 modules are available in single and triple width. SLOT_START= Reports the slot in the rack where the module is located.
  • Page 96 Generally less precise than PTP. TIMESYNC_N_NETWORK= Network port currently being used for synchronization for IQUCP25/50 modules, dependent on the choice of interfaces made on the Time Sync Configuration page. If PTP and multiple interfaces are enabled, the PTP synchronization will switch ports if it doesn't see regular sync messages on the port.
  • Page 97 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Log Field Description TIMESYNC_N_STDV_ The current standard deviation in the network delay time DELAY= between the card and the clock sending the synchronization messages. Should be a low number as the network delay is expected to be constant.
  • Page 98: Logging - Network

    Essence Processing SDC Logging - Network Logging - Network Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 99 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual The following logging options are available. Enable check boxes to activate log fields as required. Log Field Description LAN_PORT_N_NAME= Logs the Ethernet port name. LAN_PORT_N_SPEED= Logs the Ethernet connection speed. Valid values are: • 10 Mbit/s Full Duplex •...
  • Page 100 Essence Processing SDC Logging - Network Log Field Description LAN_PORT_N_LINK_STATE= Logs the Ethernet link state. Valid values are: • OK • WARN:DOWN LAN_PORT_N_MAC_LINK_ Logs state of the module’s FPGA Ethernet link. Valid STATE= values are: • UP • DOWN LAN_PORT_N_SWITCH_NAME= Logs name of the network switch that the module is connected to.
  • Page 101: Logging - Sfp

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Logging - SFP Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 102 Essence Processing SDC Logging - SFP The following options are available. Enable check boxes to activate log fields as required. Log Field Description SFP_N_FITTED= Logs presence of (Q)SFP. Valid values are: • OK • Missing SFP_N_STATUS= Logs status reported by the (Q)SFP. Valid values are: SFPs •...
  • Page 103 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Log Field Description QSFPs (cont) • FAIL:RX PWR LO • FAIL:RX PWR HI • FAIL:TX BIAS LO • FAIL:TX BIAS HI • TX PWR LO • TX PWR HI SFP_N_TYPE= Logs (Q)SFP identifier from device.
  • Page 104 Essence Processing SDC Logging - SFP Log Field Description SFP_N_X_TX_POWER_ Logs transmit power level. Valid values are: STATE= • OK • WARN:Low - Low, but in tolerance. • WARN:High - High, but in tolerance. • FAIL:Low - Low and out of tolerance. •...
  • Page 105: Logging - Fpga

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Logging - FPGA Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 106: Logging - Spigot

    Essence Processing SDC Logging - Spigot Logging - Spigot The Logging - Spigot pages are used to select the log fields to be enabled for each available spigot. Depending on whether the spigot is an input or an output, the appropriate log fields are shown.
  • Page 107 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Note: If spigots are linked for UHD traffic, only the Master spigots are shown on the main menu. Slave spigots are not shown. The following options are available. Enable check boxes to activate log fields as required.
  • Page 108 Essence Processing SDC Logging - Spigot Option Description OUTPUT_N_STATE= Current state of the output. Valid values are: • OK: output signal good. • FAIL: output signal not detected. • WARN:TPG • WARN:Freeze • WARN: Pattern • WARN:Black OUTPUT_N_TYPE= Type of output. Valid values are: •...
  • Page 109: Logging - Nmos

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Logging - NMOS Information on several NMOS parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 110: Logging - Card Diagnostics

    Essence Processing SDC Logging - Card Diagnostics Logging - Card Diagnostics Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: • Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected.
  • Page 111 IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Option Description PWRSAFE_MEMORY_ Logs where system memory was restored from. Valid values are: RESTORE= • FAT32 - restored from FAT32. • OK - restored from QNX6 PowerSafe. • FAIL - memory restoration failed. PMIC_VERSION=...
  • Page 112: Rolltrack

    Essence Processing SDC RollTrack RollTrack The RollTrack page allows information to be sent, via the RollCall network, to other compatible units connected on the same network. The Source window lists the RollTrack sources: Source Pane Disable All When checked, all RollTrack items are disabled. RollTrack Index This slider allows up to 16 distinct RollTrack outputs to be set up.
  • Page 113: Rolltrack Address

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual RollTrack Address This item enables the address of the selected destination unit to be set. The address may be changed by typing the new destination into the text field, then clicking S to save the selection. Clicking P returns to the default preset destination.
  • Page 114 Essence Processing SDC RollTrack Log Field Description RollTrack message has not been correctly acknowledged at the destination unit. This could be because the destination unit is not of the type specified. Disabled RollTrack sending is disabled.
  • Page 115: Loopback Router

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Loopback Router The Loopback Router page provides a basic SDI router as a redundant backup in case of Ethernet failure. Loopback Router page If an Ethernet failure is encountered: 1 Use the matrix radio buttons to specify which inputs should be routed to which outputs.
  • Page 116: Setup

    Use the functions on the page to restart the module or to return all settings to their factory or default settings. Setup page The Product pane displays technical information on the IQUCP25/50. You may be asked for these details by Grass Valley support if you need technical assistance. Item...
  • Page 117: Restart

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Item Description Main Mod Level Main PCB modification level. Main HW Build Factory main hardware build number. Feature PCB Daughter board PCB revision number. Feature Mod Level Daughter board PCB modification level. Feature HW Build Factory daughter board hardware build number.
  • Page 118: Ethernet Gb

    Ethernet Gb Ethernet Gb The Ethernet Gb page shows details and status of the on-module Ethernet connector. The IQUCP25/50 defaults to use of DHCP, but this can be overridden and a static IP address specified if required. Ethernet Gb page...
  • Page 119: Interop

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual Interop The Interop page allows certain parameters to be changed in order to improve interoperability with third-party equipment. Interop page The following facilities are available from the Interop page:...
  • Page 120 Essence Processing SDC Interop Option Description Stream Synchronization Audio: Controls • Extended Headers - Enable to use extended headers in the RTP audio stream. • RTP to PTP - Enable to synchronize RTP to PTP. • Nominal Delay - Enable to set nominal delay at the spigot.
  • Page 121: Sfp Configuration

    IQUCP25/50 EP SDC Chapter User Manual SFP Configuration The SFP Configuration page allows various SFP parameters to be adjusted, if required. SFP Configuration page The majority of SFPs will operate correctly with IQUCP modules without any need for adjustment. Some, however, may need to have module parameters set a little differently.
  • Page 122 Essence Processing SDC SFP Configuration...
  • Page 123: Multiviewer Sdc

    Terminology ........................page 260 MV Core Overview The multiviewer software-defined core (MV SDC) runs on an IQUCP25/50 module in an IQ Modular frame. It requires the multiviewer license and comprises an advanced multiviewer for monitoring applications. The multiviewer has 12 video inputs and up to 4 multiviewer head display outputs.
  • Page 124: Mv Sdc Features

    • Analog video reference inputs from the host IQ Modular frame. Multiviewer Video Walls: • Drag and Drop objects onto the screen layout with the Grass Valley Orbit tool. • Adjustable layering, transparencies and fine-positioning. • Additionally display web pages, automation play lists, device status screens etc.
  • Page 125: Order Codes

    Order Code Description IQUCP-MV Multiviewer license, with 12x4 multiviewer functionality. Requires: IQUCP25 or IQUCP50 base module, plus a suitable rear. See Order Codes on page 24 for information. Note: Separate SFP/QSFPs are required. Order separately. Software Compatibility Table 6-2: Software Compatibility...
  • Page 126: Iqucp25/50-Mv Module Description

    Interfaces The IQUCP25/50-MV modules have the following interfaces: • 2 x 25 GbE Ethernet I/O on single SFP+ connectors (IQUCP25). • 2 x 50 GbE Ethernet I/O on a single QSFP+ connector, OR 1 x 50 GbE Ethernet I/O on each of two QSFP+ connectors (IQUCP50).
  • Page 127: Architecture

    Architecture The IQUCP25/50-MV module comprises a MV SDC multiviewer block running on an IQUCP25/50 ‘base module’ (see Figure 6-3) and it has the following functional inputs and outputs: • 12 channels of video input (video IP streams, IP Rx); and •...
  • Page 128 4 (internal) SDI from MV SDC to base module Destination spigots Source spigots IP Tx IP Rx Fig. 6-4: IQUCP25/50 Base Module I/O Configuration Table 6-4: IP Routing Terminology IP Term Description Spigot Generic term for a source or a destination of a Video IP stream on an IP network.
  • Page 129: External Rear Inputs And Outputs

    User Manual External Rear Inputs and Outputs IQUCP25/50-MV module external inputs and outputs appear at the rear of an IQ Modular frame and comprise MV SDC video inputs and multiviewer head display outputs. • Inputs are received at (destination) IP spigots 5 to 16.
  • Page 130 O/p 3 O/p 4  Fig. 6-5: Head Display Outputs 1 to 4 on Rear HD-BNCs 13, 14, 15 and Note: Module installation is described in the Grass Valley ‘IQH4B High Power 4U Modular Enclosure Installation and User Manual’ .
  • Page 131: Configuration And Control

    139. MV SDC multiviewer 2051 Interface used by the Grass Valley Orbit Client tool for setting up IP routing and pushing/pulling multiviewer video wall designs. Please note that this port is accessible only from a single Ethernet interface. This is set via the Multiviewer Configuration Template page 151.
  • Page 132: Getting Started And Configuration

    Initial configuration of a module is done via the IQ gateway network connection and remaining configuration via a media network connection; this includes configuring each IP spigot with multicast settings - typically done using the Grass Valley Orbit Client tool with its IP Routing license option.
  • Page 133: Third Party Devices

    Reference Timing The IQ Modular frame’s analog video reference inputs can be used to lock the IQUCP25/50- MV’s display outputs and use as the reference for the video inputs. PTP can also be used as the reference source for the Video IP inputs.
  • Page 134 Click on New Project Note: Use Orbit new project type  ‘IQ Multiviewer Project’ .  Note: Do not use: ‘Multiviewer project’  Orbit project type because this is not meant for IQUCP25/50-MV. Fig. 6-9: New Orbit Project for an IQ Multiviewer...
  • Page 135: Orbit

    Orbit Introduction The Grass Valley Orbit tool is used to define the appearance of the multiviewer video wall deployed on a IQUCP25/50-MV with an Orbit multiviewer project. The Orbit tool (with an IP routing license) may also be used to configure the IP input and output spigots of the module in a media network, using an Orbit IP routing project.
  • Page 136: Multiviewer Projects

    Multiviewer SDC Orbit Multiviewer Projects Specific IQ multiviewer projects are used for IQUCP-MV multiviewer applications. Aspects of a multiviewer project include: user management, video walls, graphical tiles, graphical widgets, on-screen appearance styling, and deploying a project.
  • Page 137: Technical Specification

    IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Technical Specification Additional IQUCP25/50 specifications for the IQUCP25/50-MV are given here. Table 6-7: Media Network Video IP Input Capacity for IQUCP25/50-MV Number of Multiviewer Video IP Inputs Video Input on Media Network Connection Resolution...
  • Page 138: Multiviewer Head Display Outputs

    Table 6-10: Default IP Addresses Interface Default IP Address SFP-1 (Media Network interface) DHCP SFP-2 (Media Network interface) DHCP IQ Frame Gateway IP address determined by IQ hosting frame. Front Card Interface  DHCP (for Grass Valley Engineering Use Only)
  • Page 139: Rollcall Templates - Iqucp25/50 'Base Module' (On Ip Port 2050)

    MV SDC Chapter User Manual RollCall Templates - IQUCP25/50 ‘Base Module’ (on IP port 2050) This section describes each RollCall template of the IQUCP25/50 base module. (For MV SDC templates, see RollCall Templates - MV SDC Multiviewer (on IP port 2051) on page 217.)
  • Page 140 SFP Configuration Template on page 214 Note: RollCall Control Panel: The Grass Valley RollCall Control Panel tool is part of the RollCall Suite. (For installation instructions, see the “RollCall V4 Suite & RollCall Lite” Introduction manual.) Install the RollCall Control Panel software on your computer. ...
  • Page 141: Introduction

    User Manual Introduction This section describes the RollCall templates of the IQUCP25/50 base module when a MV SDC licensed is applied, i.e. for a IQUCP25/50-MV. Licensing is described as part of the ‘Getting Going’ procedure, see Getting Going on page 231.
  • Page 142: Setting Values In Templates

    Common Information Display An Information Display area appears at the top of each template screen and shows basic information about the input, standard and status of the IQUCP25/50 base module. The information displayed is selected via the Video Selection box and Information...
  • Page 143 Description Video Selection Drop-down box. Select the pair of SDI channels on the IQUCP25/50 base module to display.  Selection range: ‘SDI 1/SDI 2’ to ‘SDI 11/ SDI 12’ .  (SDI 13 to SDI 16 are unused and ‘not applicable’ (N/A) for the IQUCP25/50-MV.)
  • Page 144: Configuration Template

    Multiviewer SDC Configuration Template Configuration Template The Configuration template screen allows basic IQUCP25/50 parameters to be set. Fig. 6-13: Configuration Template...
  • Page 145 The various sections of this template are described in Table 6-12, and Table 6-13. Table 6-12: Configuration Template Settings Configuration Setting Operation SDI IO Displays how the SDI channels of the IQUCP25/50 base module are currently configured: ‘4 In - 12 Out’ for IQUCP25/50-MV Explanation: •...
  • Page 146 The current firmware version is shown highlighted. Each software version may contain multiple firmware images. Typically, there is one firmware image for an IQUCP25/50-MV module. (Multiple images may be stored on the module.) For an IQUCP25/50-MV module, the firmware configures the IQUCP25/50 base module inputs and outputs.
  • Page 147: Time Sync Configuration Template

    User Manual Time Sync Configuration Template The Time Sync Configuration template allows selection of the source signal to be used for synchronizing IP flows through the IQUCP25/50-MV module, and the configuration of any properties associated with the relevant source. Media interfaces...
  • Page 148: Time Sync Status Panel

    Restart Button. Click Restart to implement settings changes made in the template and restart the IQUCP25/50-MV module. Time Sync Status Panel Select Show Status in the Time Sync Configuration template to display extra status panels which show system time status information. See Figure 6-15.
  • Page 149: Time Sync Histogram Panel

    Fig. 6-16: Status Panel To see the status of another network interface of the IQUCP25/50-MV in the Status panel: • Click the Next Interface button. (This cycles through the interfaces.) Time Sync Histogram Panel...
  • Page 150 The Histogram panel is located to the right of the Status panel and it provides a graphical representation of the distribution of differences between the IQUCP25/50-MVs own clock and the network system’s PTP grandmaster clock. The histogram is available when a IQUCP25/50-MV’s clock is locked to the master clock.
  • Page 151: Multiviewer Configuration Template

    Radio buttons. Interface Select the control interface to use for the MV SDC. • 1G - Card front interface. (For Grass Valley engineering use only.) • Ethernet 1 - SFP 1 rear interface. • Ethernet 2 - SFP 2 rear interface.
  • Page 152 Multiviewer Configuration Template Table 6-15: Multiviewer Configuration Template Settings (continued) Configuration Setting Operation RollCall Logging Enter RollCall domain to use for logging data (by the IQUCP25/50 Domain base module). Remember to press S to save a settings change in the template.
  • Page 153: Sender Tpg (Test Pattern Generator) Template

    IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Sender TPG (Test Pattern Generator) Template Not currently used.
  • Page 154: Counters Template

    Multiviewer SDC Counters Template Counters Template The Counters template contains controls to clear various global counters on IQUCP25/50 base module templates. These count various types of error conditions that might occur. Fig. 6-19: Counters Template Table 6-16: Counters Template Settings Control Click to clear the counters for ...
  • Page 155 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-16: Counters Template Settings (continued) Control Click to clear the counters for ... Clear All MAC Error All MAC error counters. Counts Counts packets marked as bad, for example, for a data packet CRC error.
  • Page 156: Fec Template

    Multiviewer SDC FEC Template FEC Template The FEC template allows forward error correction (FEC) to be enabled on a spigot and FEC logging to be activated, if required. FEC is implemented to clause 108 (RS) or clause 74 FEC of IEEE 802.3. FEC statistics are also available. Fig.
  • Page 157 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-17: FEC Template Settings (continued) FEC Setting Description Status Displays the lock status for each SFP. FEC Stats Displays the number of corrected and uncorrected errors received via each SFP module. Check box.
  • Page 158: Ethernet 1 And 2 Templates

    Both the Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2 templates show IP configuration details and status for a media network interface. The IQUCP25/50-MV defaults to use DHCP for the interface, but this can be overridden and a static IP address can be defined if required.
  • Page 159 Location: Check box. Select to locate the Ethernet link.  Where Am I When selected, the IQUCP25/50-MV module flashes front and rear LED indicators for the Ethernet link. New Mode: Radio buttons. Note: Changes take effect after clicking Restart (see table entry below).
  • Page 160 3 Enter default gateway information and click S to save. 4 Enter subnet mask information and click S to save. The new DHCP/static settings are applied when Restart is clicked and the IQUCP25/50-MV module has restarted. Switch LLDP Info Panel The Switch LLDP Info panel displays information about the network IP switch connected to the media network interface(s).
  • Page 161 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual All Traffic Panel Select Enable Stats in the panel to display information on traffic through the IQUCP25/50- MV module network interface links. See Figure 6-23. Enable Stats Fig. 6-23: All Traffic Panel CPU Traffic Panel When Enable Stats is selected in the All Traffic panel, the CPU Traffic panel displays information on traffic through the CPU of the IQUCP25/50-MV module.
  • Page 162: Ethernet 1 And 2 Rtp Sender Templates

    The Ethernet 1 RTP Sender and Ethernet 2 RTP Sender templates display the amount of data transmitted on a spigot-by-spigot basis. Units are Mbits per second. An IQUCP25/50-MV module transmits ‘multiviewer head display output’ video IP data packets on spigots 1 to 4.
  • Page 163: Ethernet 1 And 2 Rtp Receiver Templates

    • the amount of data received; • packet loss; and • any unwanted multicast traffic. Units are Mbits per second. IQUCP25/50-MV modules receive video IP data packets on spigots 5 to 16. • Select Enable Stats to display the values. Enable Stats Click to instantaneously clear the RTP Count Click to clear the...
  • Page 164: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Video Stats Template

    Ethernet RTP Receiver Video Stats Template The RTP Receiver Video Stats template displays information on the video IP flows to both network interfaces 1 and 2 of the IQUCP25/50-MV module on a spigot-by-spigot basis. • Select Enable Stats to display the values.
  • Page 165: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Audio Stats Template

    Ethernet RTP Receiver Audio Stats Template The RTP Receiver Audio Stats template displays information on the audio IP flows to the network interfaces 1 and 2 of the IQUCP25/50-MV module on a spigot-by-spigot basis. It is similar to the ‘video stats’ template in format.
  • Page 166: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Meta Stats Template

    Ethernet RTP Receiver Meta Stats Template The RTP Receiver Meta Stats template displays information on the metadata IP flows to the network interfaces 1 and 2 of the IQUCP25/50-MV module on a spigot-by-spigot basis. It is similar to the ‘video stats’ template in format.
  • Page 167: Link Control Template

    The Link Control template allows quad-link 4K MV SDC input video IP streams (destination spigots, 5 to 16) or MV SDC multiviewer head display outputs (source spigots 1 to 4) to be aggregated and synchronized by the IQUCP25/50-MV module. Fig. 6-30: Link Control Template To enable 4K quad-link video input IP streams on spigots: •...
  • Page 168: Destination Timing Template

    Destination Timing Template The Destination Timing template shows video timing information for each destination spigot of the IQUCP25/50-MV module. Spigots 5 to 16 are configured as destination spigots, they receive video IP streams. (This template is not applicable to grayed-out spigots 1 to 4 because they are configured as source spigots.)
  • Page 169 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Note: An IQUCP25/50-MV module: • Sources up to 4 video IP streams (3G video) on spigots 1 to 4. • Receives up to 12 video IP streams (up to 3G video) on spigots 5 to 16.
  • Page 170: Audio V Fade Template

    The Audio V Fade template configures an audio V-fade for each video input IP stream (i.e. at receiving, destination spigots) of the IQUCP25/50-MV module. When the video input switches to another, an audio V-fade can be used to reduced audio disturbances at the switch-over.
  • Page 171: Audio Rate Adaption Template

    The Audio Rate Adaption template configures audio sample drop/repeat to adapt dissimilar audio sampling for each video input IP stream (i.e. at receiving, destination spigots) of the IQUCP25/50-MV module. Spigots 5 to 16 are configured as destination spigots. Fig. 6-34: Audio Rate Adaption Template The template shows a panel of settings for each destination spigot, see Table 6-22.
  • Page 172: Input Loss Control Template

    The Input Loss Control template configures which video signal to transmit in a video IP stream from a source spigot if the (internal SDI) signal to the sending spigot is lost. (For IQUCP25/50-MV, such signals are internal are coming from the MV SDC and source spigots 1 to 4.) Fig.
  • Page 173: Spigot 1 To 16 Templates

    User Manual Spigot 1 to 16 Templates Note: An IQUCP25/50-MV module: • Sends out up to 4 video IP streams on (source) spigots 1 to 4. • Receives up to 12 video IP streams on (destination) spigots 5 to 16.
  • Page 174: Source Spigot Template (Spigots 1 To 4)

    Multiviewer SDC Source Spigot Template (Spigots 1 to 4) Source Spigot Template (Spigots 1 to 4) The Source Spigot template is shown in Figure 6-36. Spigot panel, see Spigot Panel (Source Spigot) on page 175. Take, see Take (Source Spigot) on page 177.
  • Page 175: Spigot Panel (Source Spigot)

    Description (Source Spigot) Direction Identifies spigot direction. • ‘Input’: For the IQUCP25/50-MV module, such a spigot uses an SDI input from the MV SDC and generates source video IP stream. • ‘Output’: For the IQUCP25/50-MV module, such a spigot receives a video IP stream, generates an SDI output, and passes it to the MV SDC.
  • Page 176 Description (Source Spigot) Streaming Drop down box. Select the IQUCP25/50-MV module’s media network connections to use for this spigot. This will also determine the bandwidth to be used. Options are: • Dual - use both network connections and all the available bandwidth.
  • Page 177: Take (Source Spigot)

    (Primary flows pass through one network connection to the IQUCP25/50-MV module, secondary through the other.) Each network connection can carry more than one IP flow. For the IQUCP25/50-MV module, source spigots 1 to 4 each have two video IP flows and one audio IP flow. Each flow has an...
  • Page 178 Statistics for the spigot can also be enabled. Figure 6-40 shows an example IP Flow panel. In a Grass Valley IP routing system, some of these settings may be set up by Grass Valley Orbit. This is indicated in Table 6-25.
  • Page 179: Set Multicast Details

    3 Click Packetizer Stats to view network statistics for an outgoing flow, if required. 4 Click Take. In order to provide redundancy, primary and secondary flows are available on separate network connections to the IQUCP25/50 module. These require setting up separately.
  • Page 180: Destination Spigot Template (Spigots 5 To 16)

    Multiviewer SDC Destination Spigot Template (Spigots 5 to 16) Destination Spigot Template (Spigots 5 to 16) The Destination Spigot template is shown in Figure 6-41. Spigot panel, see Spigot Panel (Destination Spigot) on page 181. Take, see Take (Destination Spigot) on page 184.
  • Page 181: Spigot Panel (Destination Spigot)

    Description (Destination Spigot) Direction Identifies spigot direction. • ‘Input’: For the IQUCP25/50-MV module, such a spigot uses an SDI input from the MV SDC and generates source video IP stream. • ‘Output’: For the IQUCP25/50-MV module, such a spigot receives a video IP stream, generates an SDI output, and passes it to the MV SDC.
  • Page 182 Spigot Panel Item Description (Destination Spigot) Streaming Drop down box. Select the IQUCP25/50-MV module’s Ethernet connections to use for this spigot. This will also determine the bandwidth to be used. Options are: • Dual - use both connections and all the available bandwidth.
  • Page 183 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-26: Spigot Panel Information (Destination Spigot) (continued) Spigot Panel Item Description (Destination Spigot) Receiver: Video Std Drop down box. Select the video standard (resolution/frame rate) for the receiving spigot. Num Audio Chans Drop down box....
  • Page 184: Take (Destination Spigot)

    Status and IP Flow Panels (Destination Spigot) The IP Flow panels are arranged into two columns: Primary flows and Secondary flows. (Primary IP flows pass through one network connection to the IQUCP25/50-MV module, secondary through the other.) Additionally, for each primary and secondary network connection, there is a summary Status panel (see Figure 6-44).
  • Page 185 The IP Flow panel allows multicast IP flow and IP port details to be defined for the selected spigot. Figure 6-45 shows an example IP Flow panel. In a Grass Valley IP routing system, some of these settings are set up by Orbit. This is indicated in Table 6-27.
  • Page 186: Set Multicast Details

    (Remember to click S or press the enter key to enter each new value.) 3 Select the Flow Type. 4 Click Take. In order to provide redundancy, primary and secondary flows are available on separate network connections to the IQUCP25/50-MV module. These require setting up separately.
  • Page 187: Logging - Sdi Info Template

    IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Logging - SDI Info Template The Logging - SDI Info template shows SDI log message types: Log field names and current log values are listed. To enable a log message type: • Selecting the message in the template.
  • Page 188: Logging - System Template

    Multiviewer SDC Logging - System Template Logging - System Template The Logging System template shows system message types: Log field names and log values are listed in the ‘Log Field’ and ‘Log Value’ columns respectively. Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network.
  • Page 189 Reports status of IQUCP rear module connected to the IQUCP25/50-MV, where it can be determined. SLOT_WIDTH Reports the IQ modular frame ‘slot width’ of the IQUCP25/50-MV module. (IQUCP modules are available in single and triple width.) SLOT_START Reports the IQ modular frame slot location of the IQUCP25/50-MV module.
  • Page 190 Multiviewer SDC Logging - System Template Table 6-29: Logging - System Log Fields (continued) Log Field Description REFERENCE_N_SOURCE Reports time reference source. REFERENCE_N_STATE Valid values are: • OK: Locked • OK: Input • WARN: Freerun • WARN: CrossLock TIMESYNC_N_MODE Valid values are: •...
  • Page 191 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-29: Logging - System Log Fields (continued) Log Field Description TIMESYNC_N_STDV_DELAY The current standard deviation in the network delay time between the card and the clock sending the synchronization messages. Should be a low number as the network delay is expected to be constant.
  • Page 192: Logging - Network Template

    Multiviewer SDC Logging - Network Template Logging - Network Template The Logging Network template shows network message types: Log field names and current log values are listed in the ‘Log Field’ and ‘Log Value’ columns respectively. Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network.
  • Page 193 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-30: Logging Network Log Fields Log Field Description LAN_PORT_N_NAME Ethernet port name (as defined by the operating system running on the IQUCP25/50- MV module). LAN_PORT_N_SPEED Ethernet connection speed. LAN_PORT_N_IPADDRESS Ethernet port IP address. LAN_PORT_N_MACADDRESS Ethernet port MAC address.
  • Page 194: Logging - Sfp Template

    Multiviewer SDC Logging - SFP Template Logging - SFP Template The Logging SFP template shows SFP message types relating to fitted SFP modules:  Log field names and current log values are listed in the ‘Log Field’ and ‘Log Value’ columns respectively.
  • Page 195 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-31: Logging SFP Log Fields Log Field Description SFP_N_FITTED Displays presence of the SFP module. Valid values are: • OK • Missing SFP_N_STATUS Displays status of the SFP module. Valid values are: • OK •...
  • Page 196 Multiviewer SDC Logging - SFP Template Table 6-31: Logging SFP Log Fields (continued) Log Field Description SFP_N_X_TX_POWER_ Displays transmit power level. Valid values are: STATE • OK. • WARN: Low - Low, but in tolerance. • WARN: High - High, but in tolerance. •...
  • Page 197: Logging - Fpga Template

    The Logging FPGA template shows FPGA messages reporting temperature and voltages for an FPGA device on the IQUCP25/50-MV module: Log field names and current log values are listed in the ‘Log Field’ and ‘Log Value’ columns respectively. Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network.
  • Page 198: Logging - Spigot 1 To 16 Templates

    Logging - Spigot 1 to 16 Templates Logging - Spigot 1 to 16 Templates Note: An IQUCP25/50-MV module: • Sends out up to 4 video IP streams on (source) spigots 1 to 4. • Receives up to 12 video IP streams on (destination) spigots 5 to 16.
  • Page 199: Source Spigots (Multiviewer Head Display Outputs)

    IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Source Spigots (Multiviewer Head Display Outputs) Spigot name Fig. 6-51: Logging Spigot Template - Source Spigots 1 to 4 Table 6-33: Logging Spigot 1 to 4 Templates - Log Fields Log Field  Description...
  • Page 200: Destination Spigots (Multiviewer Inputs)

    Multiviewer SDC Logging - Spigot 1 to 16 Templates Destination Spigots (Multiviewer Inputs) Spigot name (Spigots 5 to 16 receive the MV SDC multiviewer video IP stream inputs.) Fig. 6-52: Logging Spigot Template - Destination Spigots 5 to 16 Table 6-34: Logging Spigot 5 to 16 Templates - Log Fields Log Field ...
  • Page 201 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-34: Logging Spigot 5 to 16 Templates - Log Fields (continued) Log Field  Description (Destination Spigot) OUTPUT_N_STANDARD Reports the video standard from the destination spigot, going to the MV SDC multiviewer input.
  • Page 202: Logging - Card Diagnostics Template

    Logging - Card Diagnostics Template Logging - Card Diagnostics Template The Logging Card Diagnostics template is used to view log fields of the IQUCP25/50-MV module and select those log fields to be enabled. Log field names and current log values are listed in the ‘Log Field’...
  • Page 203: Rolltrack Template

    MV SDC Chapter User Manual RollTrack Template The RollTrack template sets up RollTrack settings for the IQUCP25/50 base module allowing information action events to be triggered by the state of multiviewer head display outputs on spigots 1 to 4. Fig. 6-54: RollTrack Template...
  • Page 204 Multiviewer SDC RollTrack Template Table 6-36: RollTrack Template (continued) Log Field Description Address Text box. Enter the destination RollCall address for the selected RollTrack Output Index. Click S to save the entry. Click P to return to the default preset address. RollTrack address: The RollTrack address consists of four sets of numbers, for example, 0000:10:01*99:...
  • Page 205 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-36: RollTrack Template (continued) Log Field Description RollTrack Status Reports the status of the currently selected RollTrack index. • OK Message sent and received OK. • Unknown Message sent, but transfer not yet completed.
  • Page 206: Loopback Router Template

    IP flows from source spigots back into destination spigots. This is not used in normal operation. The flows are looped-back and are not transmitted externally: The loop-back routing is all local to the IQUCP25/50-MV module. Destination spigots (Multiviewer inputs) Routing radio button matrix Source spigots ...
  • Page 207: Setup Template

    User Manual Setup Template The Setup template displays basic information about the IQUCP25/50-MV module, such as the serial number and software build number. This information may be required by Grass Valley Support if technical assistance is needed. The template displays technical information and contains some restart and default-setting controls.
  • Page 208 Setup Template Table 6-37: Setup Template Settings and Controls (continued) Item Description Rear ID ID of the rear card connected to the IQUCP25/50-MV module in the modular frame. Main PCB Printed Circuit Board (PCB) name. Main Mod Level Main PCB modification level.
  • Page 209: Ethernet Gb Template

    The Ethernet Gb template displays details and the status of the ‘card front’ network connection of the IQUCP25/50-MV module. This is for Grass Valley engineering use only. Information is shown in a tabular format. DHCP or static IP address modes may be used.
  • Page 210: Ethernet Arcnet Template (Not Used)

    The Ethernet ArcNet template displays details and the status of the IQ modular frame comms connection. This interface is not used for IQUCP25/50-MV. Information is shown in a tabular format. DHCP or static IP address modes may be used. The template displays the current IP settings and allows new static IP details to be entered.
  • Page 211: Interop Template

    IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Interop Template The Interop template controls various settings to enable interoperability with third parties, including disabling extended headers, and setting payload types. Fig. 6-59: Interop Template The template displays the following panels: • Stream Synchronization Controls (see Table 6-39).
  • Page 212 Multiviewer SDC Interop Template Table 6-39: Interop Template - Stream Synchronization Controls Stream Synchronization Description Item Controls Audio: Check boxes: Extended Headers Select to use extended headers in the RTP audio stream. RTP to PTP Select to synchronize RTP to PTP. Nominal Delay Select to set up nominal delay at the spigot.
  • Page 213 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-41: Interop Template - Video Item Description Interop Video VC2 Compression Drop-down box. Select VC2 compression ratio. (Note: VC2 is not currently supported.)
  • Page 214: Sfp Configuration Template

    The SFP Configuration template allows various parameters of fitted SFP transceiver module(s) to be adjusted, if required. The majority of SFP transceiver modules will operate correctly with the IQUCP25/50-MV module without any need for adjustment. Some SFP transceiver modules, however, may need to have some SFP parameters adjusted.
  • Page 215 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-42: SFP Configuration Template SFP Configuration Description Item SFP Database List: Drop-down box: Select the SFP type from the drop-down list. Take For Custom setting only, click to apply settings and save to memory.
  • Page 216: Sfp Transceiver Module Setting

    Multiviewer SDC SFP Configuration Template SFP Transceiver Module Setting If difficulties are encountered with a SFP transceiver module not working as expected, follow these instructions: 1 Select the appropriate SFP type in the SFP Database List,  and click Take. Verify whether the SFP is now working correctly....
  • Page 217: Rollcall Templates - Mv Sdc Multiviewer (On Ip Port 2051)

    • acknowledging alarms; and • control of timer widgets on the video wall. Navigating to Templates Navigating to the various templates is done the same way as the IQUCP25/50 base module templates, described in Navigating to RollCall Template Screens on page 141.
  • Page 218: Common Information System Box

    Multiviewer SDC Introduction Template Selection box Fig. 6-61: Template Selection Box Right-click in the Template Selection box for a List of Templates Fig. 6-62: List of Templates Common Information System Box System box Fig. 6-63: RollCall Template System Box...
  • Page 219: Entering Some Settings

    • OK - the MV SDC multiviewer is working correctly. • Fail - the MV SDC multiviewer has a problem. • Restart Required - the MV SDC application on the IQUCP25 Module requires a module restart. (This is indicated after making changes in the template for some configuration changes to take effect.)
  • Page 220: System - Setup Template

    Multiviewer SDC System - Setup Template System - Setup Template Note: The MV SDC multiviewer must be System Reset for any saved setting changes on this template to take effect. See System Reset on page 221. The System-Setup template (see Figure 6-65) comprises various information boxes which display basic information about the MV SDC multiviewer (for example, system status, product name and software version).
  • Page 221: System Reset Box

    • Serial Number - The IQUCP25/50-MV module’s serial number. • Software Version - The currently installed IQUCP25/50-MV software version number. • Build Number - The build number of the currently installed IQUCP25/50-MV software. System Reset Box This box contains a System Reset button which resets (reboots) the IQUCP25/50-MV’s MV SDC multiviewer.
  • Page 222: Rollcall Settings

    System - Setup Template RollCall Settings The RollCall settings in the System-Setup template are used to allow Grass Valley Orbit software applications to control the MV SDC multiviewer and should normally be changed if you have multiple IQUCP25/50-MV modules on the same RollCall network.
  • Page 223: Output Format

    Some 4K/UHD monitors have four 1080P inputs, so they can be fed from four IQUCP25/50-MV 1080p outputs. If this is not the case, a separate adapter must be used to convert four IQUCP25/50-MV multiviewer display outputs to a single 4K signal...
  • Page 224: Information Box

    Multiviewer SDC System - Setup Template Information Box The Information box contains text fields which can be set up by the user, enabling the user to enter name, location and notes about their multiviewer unit. To enter/modify text in the text box, type directly into the editable text field and click the S button.
  • Page 225: Layout Template

    IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Layout Template The Layout template allows the user to select which MV SDC multiviewer video wall layout to apply to each multiviewer head display output. A user may also use a RollCall soft- or hard-panel to remotely control which video wall layout is used.
  • Page 226: Tsl Template

    Multiviewer SDC TSL Template TSL Template The TSL template allows the user to select settings related to IQUCP25/50-MV support of the TSL protocol. Fig. 6-68: TSL Template TSL protocol is supported in TSL Server Mode or TSL Client Mode, see TSL Support page 256.
  • Page 227 TCP: IP Address Text box. For Server Mode:  Enter the local IP address of the IQUCP25/50-MV module to be used for TSL messages. For Client Mode:  Enter the IP address of the remote TSL Controller in the system.
  • Page 228: Timer Control Template

    Multiviewer SDC Timer Control Template Timer Control Template The Timer Control template allows a user to set up timers on a video wall and then remotely control them with a RollCall soft- or hard-panel. (For example, to remotely start and stop the timers.) The template is shown in Figure 6-69 and, for each Timer, the settings shown in Table 6-48 are available.
  • Page 229 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-48: Timer Control Settings Setting Description Running Check box. • Select to start the timer. • De-select to stop the timer. Check box.  Reset Select to reset the timer. (Target time) Text Box....
  • Page 230: Timer Request Protocol Template

    Multiviewer SDC Timer Request Protocol Template Timer Request Protocol Template The Timer Request Protocol template allows a user to define the IP address of an ‘eTimer’ server device and the IP port number to use. The protocol used is the Plura Timer Request Protocol.
  • Page 231: Getting Going

    IQUCP25/50 module and basic exercising of the IQUCP25/50-MV module. The generic IQUCP25 Module from the factory must be licensed to carry out one of the software-defined core functions it is capable of. A new IQUCP25 Module contains all available software-defined cores, including the MV SDC, but no licenses are present.
  • Page 232: Assumptions

    (See the manual sub-sections on ‘Installing and Removing Modules’ and ‘Slots’ .) When the IQUCP25/50 module is installed into the IQ frame, one of its control interfaces is accessible via the IQ Gateway connection: The module can be accessed by RollCall Control Panel and the IQUCP25/50 base module templates can be accessed.
  • Page 233: Step 2: Configuring Iqucp25/50 To Be An Iqucp25/50-Mv

    This is done via the IQ Gateway interface and is described below: STEP 2.1: Install MV SDC License onto a Module The process for installing a license on a IQUCP25/50 module is similar to the process for a general IQ module.
  • Page 234: Step 3.1: Hd-Bnc - Multiviewer Head Display Outputs

    STEP 3.2: Control Connection The IQ Gateway interface accesses only the IQUCP25/50 base module RollCall templates. For all control connections to the IQUCP25/50-MV module, including to all the RollCall templates, use the media network interfaces. The two rear media network Ethernet interfaces (SFP-1 and 2) are the normal operational control connections (i.e.
  • Page 235: Step 4: Booting Up

    MV SDC Chapter User Manual STEP 4: Booting Up The IQUCP25/50-MV module boots up: • after power is applied; or • after fitting or re-seating the module in a powered-up IQ Modular frame; or • following a system reset. ...
  • Page 236 Multiviewer SDC Default IQUCP25/50-MV Video Wall CAUTION Re-sizing a video input on one output will re-size it on the other outputs also, as each video input only undergoes one scaling. This does not affect the tile layout since only the content is scaled - the...
  • Page 237: Step 5: Preliminary Iqucp25/50-Mv Configuration

    STEP 5.2: Preliminaries - MV SDC Multiviewer Templates on page 240 To enable the IQUCP25/50-MV module to be fully hosted in a system, ready for further configuration, some preliminary settings need to be set up. This section configures some preliminary settings via RollCall templates and the IQ Gateway interface of an IQ frame.
  • Page 238: Step 5.1: Preliminaries - Iqucp25/50 Base Module Templates

    Multiviewer SDC STEP 5: Preliminary IQUCP25/50-MV Configuration STEP 5.1: Preliminaries - IQUCP25/50 Base Module Templates This sub-section uses the IQ Gateway interface and accesses the IQUCP25/50 base module RollCall templates. 1 Open the IQUCP25/50 base module templates with RollCall Control Panel.
  • Page 239 SFP-1/SFP-2 interfaces. The IP routing multicast IP addresses are not yet set up. This is done Note: later in this procedure, in STEP 6: IQUCP25/50-MV Media Interface(s) Setup (Video IP Streams) on page 242 7 Proceed to STEP 5.2: Preliminaries - MV SDC Multiviewer Templates...
  • Page 240: Step 5.2: Preliminaries - Mv Sdc Multiviewer Templates

    STEP 5: Preliminary IQUCP25/50-MV Configuration STEP 5.2: Preliminaries - MV SDC Multiviewer Templates This sub-section uses a IQUCP25/50-MV media network interface (rear media Ethernet interface SFP-1 or SFP-2) and a media network to access MV SDC multiviewer RollCall templates and configure some multiviewer settings.
  • Page 241 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual 3 In the System-Setup template: • Select Identify Inputs; and • Select Identify Outputs. This will add an overlay onto the head display outputs, to help identify head display outputs (1 to 4) and the video inputs they contain (1 to 12). It is useful during initial set up of a module.
  • Page 242: Step 6: Iqucp25/50-Mv Media Interface(S) Setup (Video Ip Streams)

    Setting up may be done: • Automatically with ‘Orbit for IP Routing’ (via SFP-1 or SFP-2).  (See the Grass Valley ‘Orbit for IP Routing’ user manual, ‘Getting Started’ chapter._ • Manually via a media network connection (via SFP-1 or SFP-2). ...
  • Page 243 243. STEP 6.2: Manual Procedure - Destination Spigots Destination spigot settings are defined on the IQUCP25/50 base module RollCall templates in a similar way to the source spigots but using templates Spigot 5 to Spigot 16 (see Destination Spigot Template (Spigots 5 to 16) on page 180).
  • Page 244: Step 7: Make A Change To The Video Wall

    STEP 7: Make a Change to the Video Wall This sub-section uses a media network connection. It uses the Grass Valley Orbit Client to get the video wall from a module, make a change and push it back to the module. It contains:...
  • Page 245: Step 7.1: Get Orbit Multiviewer Project From Iqucp25/50-Mv

    IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual STEP 7.1: Get Orbit Multiviewer Project from IQUCP25/50-MV To get the IQUCP25/50-MV module’s Orbit multiviewer project: 1 Run Orbit and click File > New project, Fig. 6-75: Orbit File > New Project 2 Select Connected Multiviewer Project.
  • Page 246 Multiviewer SDC STEP 7: Make a Change to the Video Wall 4 Click Next. All accessible multiviewer devices are listed. Note: Should the multicast auto-discovery that populates this list fail, it is possible to specify a host and do unicast discovery (default domain = 100).
  • Page 247 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Fig. 6-78: New Project Dialog - Multiviewer List Orbit connects to the device and pulls the Orbit multiviewer list from the device. 9 At the login dialog, enter the appropriate project Username and Password. ...
  • Page 248: Step 7.2: Quick Edit Of Project

    Multiviewer SDC STEP 7: Make a Change to the Video Wall STEP 7.2: Quick Edit of Project To make a visible change to the project: 1 Click the large Walls icon and select a wall item in the list, for example, ‘Output 1’ .  The selected wall is opened in a Wall Editor.
  • Page 249 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual 2 Double-click on the Text Label Tile. The tile is opened in the Tile Editor..icon Background Color tile property Fig. 6-83: Tile Editor To make a change the tile: 3 Click on the tile background.
  • Page 250 Multiviewer SDC STEP 7: Make a Change to the Video Wall Color selected Alpha 255 entered (fully opaque) Fig. 6-84: Color Picked 7 Click the Save File icon in the main tool bar to save the tile change. Click to Save File Click x to close tile Fig.
  • Page 251 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual 9 Click on the Save Project icon in the main tool bar to save all changes. Click to Save Project Fig. 6-86: Changed Wall 1...
  • Page 252: Step 7.3: Push A Project From Orbit To A Device

    Multiviewer SDC STEP 7: Make a Change to the Video Wall STEP 7.3: Push a Project from Orbit to a Device To push a project from Orbit onto a multiviewer: 1 Open a project in Orbit and click Multiviewer > Properties. 2 If the multiviewer details require changing, enter the target device’s: •...
  • Page 253 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Select project to push Fig. 6-88: Choose Projects Dialog If the device already has a project of the same name, then a dialog is shown (see Figure 6-89a). Click ‘Yes’ to overwrite with the project from Orbit.
  • Page 254: Pull A Project Into Orbit From A Device

    Multiviewer SDC STEP 7: Make a Change to the Video Wall Pull a Project into Orbit from a Device This may be useful during ‘getting going’: To pull a project into Orbit from a device: 1 Open a multiviewer project in Orbit and click Multiviewer > Properties. 2 If the multiviewer details require changing, enter the target device’s: •...
  • Page 255: Multiviewer Video Wall

    ‘Orbit projects’ . These multiviewer projects can be pushed to a multiviewer, such as an IQUCP25/50-MV, to be deployed and the video wall can be viewed on monitor displays directly via the HD-BNC outputs of the IQUCP25/50-MV, or across a media network using the video IP stream outputs.
  • Page 256: Tsl Support

    A TSL Tally controller handles the tally data in a video system and provides TSL Tally control information to each UMD. The IQUCP25 Module supports two TSL protocols: TSL 3.1 and TSL 5.0. Initial TSL support settings are described here.
  • Page 257: Specifying Index Parameters For Each Umd

    226. Specifying Index Parameters for each UMD Use the Grass Valley Orbit application to set the properties of each UMD in a video tile on the video wall layout. The properties differ between TSL Protocol 3.1 and 5.0. The style of the UMD widget can be selected with the Preferences > UMD Style property.
  • Page 258 Multiviewer SDC TSL Support 1. Select Video Tile and Video Tile Properties are shown. 2. Set Preferences > UMD to ‘True’ and UMD properties are shown. (Expand this property item if required.) 3. Set UMD > UMD Protocol to ‘Version 3.1’  and UMD >...
  • Page 259 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual UMD enabled TSL 5.0 properties Selected Video Tile, Multiviewer Input 3 Fig. 6-94: Orbit - Video Tile - UMD TSL 5.0 Properties...
  • Page 260: Terminology

    IP Routing Terminology on page 263 Multiviewer Terminology Table 6-52 lists some multiviewer terminology used when designing multiviewer video walls with the Grass Valley Orbit software tool for the IQUCP25/50-MV module. Table 6-52: Definition of Terms Term Definition Wall, Video Wall One or more monitor display screens configured to form one large screen.
  • Page 261 Widget types include: Audio bars, Clocks, Images, Labels, Lines, Tally LEDs, Timers, UMDs, Video and Web sources. Head Display A 1080P or 720P output from the IQUCP25 Module; this can be SDI Output, video (HD-BNC) or a video IP stream.
  • Page 262 Multiviewer SDC Multiviewer Terminology Tile Grid for display output Custom Tile Logo image IQUCP25/50-MV head display output Clock Widget Video Tiles Video Widget Widget Display screen Audio Bars Widget Widget IQUCP25/50-MV module Head display output Fig. 6-95: Monitor Display Screen...
  • Page 263: Ip Routing Terminology

    IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual IP Routing Terminology Table 6-53: Glossary of IP Routing Terms Control network Typically an Ethernet network dedicated for device control. COTS Commercial Off-The-Shelf. Refers to hardware that is not specific to an industry, but is generic and readily available. ...
  • Page 264 RollCall+ New extension to Grass Valley RollCall. Uses RollCall+ Domains to separate data flow types. Used in MV-8 series Multiviewers, IQUCP25/50-MV and in IP Routing control and configuration. Real-time Transport Protocol. An IP standard which specifies a way to manage the real-time...
  • Page 265 IQUCP25/50 MV SDC Chapter User Manual Table 6-53: Glossary of IP Routing Terms (continued) Serial Digital Interface. A method for packing real-time media (uncompressed video, audio and metadata essences) into a digital serial bit stream and sending it over a low-latency, point-to-point electrical link (typically a coaxial cable).
  • Page 266 Multiviewer SDC IP Routing Terminology...
  • Page 267: Contact Us

    Contact Us Grass Valley Technical Support For details of our Regional Customer Support Offices, please visit the Grass Valley website and navigate to Support. www.grassvalley.com/support/ Customers with a support contract should call their personalized number, which can be found in their contract, and be ready to provide their contract number and details.

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