evertz HD9010-SIE Instruction Manual

evertz HD9010-SIE Instruction Manual

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HD9010-SIE
HDTV Source ID Encoder
Instruction Manual
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High Definition Source ID Encoder
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  • Page 1 Web Page: http://www.evertz.com Version 1.2 July 2006 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Evertz Microsystems and is High Definition Source ID Encoder intended solely for the use of purchasers of the HD9010-SIE .
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “Dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (Servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
  • Page 3 WARNING Changes or Modifications not expressly approved by Evertz Microsystems Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Use of unshielded plugs or cables may cause radiation interference. Properly shielded interface cables...
  • Page 4 Add note that unit required Video Input for normal operation Information contained in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Evertz assumes no responsibility for the use thereof nor for the rights of third parties, which may be effected in any way by the use thereof. Any representations in this document concerning performance of Evertz products are for informational use only and are not warranties of future performance, either express or implied.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.7.1. Passively listening to a VTR under Edit Control ............2-6 2.7.2. Actively Polling a VTR for Time Code and Status............2-7 2.8. CONNECTING TO A PROFILE RS-232 PORT ...............2-8 2.9. CONNECTING THE HD9010-SIE TO A COMPUTER .............2-8 2.9.1. Physical Connections....................2-8 HOW TO OPERATE THE SOURCE ID ENCODER .................3-1 3.1.
  • Page 6 3.8.7. Setting the LVS address .....................3-10 3.8.8. Working with System Parameters ................3-10 3.8.9. Viewing the Firmware Version ..................3-11 3.8.10. Upgrading the Firmware .....................3-11 3.8.11. Resetting the HD9010-SIE to its Factory Defaults............3-11 3.9. CONFIGURING THE GENERAL PURPOSE INPUTS AND OUTPUTS ........3-11 Page ii Revision 1.2...
  • Page 7 Figures Figure 1-1: HD9010-SIE Block Diagram ......................1-2 Figure 2-1: HD9010-SIE Rear Panel ......................... 2-1 Figure 2-2: Connection of HD9010-SIE in Eavesdropping Mode..............2-7 Figure 3-1: HD9010-SIE Front Panel Layout ....................3-1 Figure 3-2: Overview of the Setup Menu......................3-8 Page iii Revision 1.2...
  • Page 8 HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual Tables Table 2-1: Parallel I/O Connector Pin Definitions....................2-2 Table 2-2: COM1 Pin Definitions ........................2-3 Table 2-3: AUX COM Pin Definitions - RS-422 Controller Configuration............2-3 Table 2-4: High Definition Video Input Formats ....................2-5 Table 2-5: RS-422 Eavesdrop Cable.........................
  • Page 9 HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual CHAPTER 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW ............................1-1 1.1. HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ....................1-2 1.2. DEFINITIONS ...........................1-3 Figures Figure 1-1: HD9010-SIE Block Diagram ......................1-2 Revision 1.2...
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  • Page 11: Overview

    HD9010-SIE. In RDR mode, the HD9010-SIE takes time from its LTC or VITC reader and in GEN mode it allows the user to preset a time into the time code generator. In all modes, the source ID name is programmed from the front panel of the HD9010-SIE and encoded into the user bits.
  • Page 12: How To Use This Manual

    Chapter 2 gives a detailed description of the rear panel connectors, and how the HD9010-SIE should be connected into your system.
  • Page 13: Definitions

    HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual The exclamation point within an equi-lateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important safety related operating and maintenance (Servicing) instructions in this manual. 1.2. DEFINITIONS 24p: A progressively scanned high definition video format with 1920 pixels and 1080 lines. (See also description sF.)
  • Page 14 HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual Composite digital: A digitally encoded video signal, such as NTSC or PAL video that includes horizontal and vertical synchronizing information. A component digital video recording format that uses data conforming to the ITU-R601 standard.
  • Page 15 HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual Jam sync: Refers to the operation of slaving the generator to data coming from the reader. Jam sync should be used when dubbing time code from one tape to another, as the quality of the time code signal deteriorates with each generation, and will become unusable after the third generation.
  • Page 16 HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual SMPTE 274M: The SMPTE standard for bit parallel digital interface for high definition component video signals with an active picture of 1080 lines x 1920 pixels. SMPTE 291M: The SMPTE standard for encoding ancillary data packets in serial digital video signals.
  • Page 17 2.9. CONNECTING THE HD9010-SIE TO A COMPUTER............2-8 2.9.1. Physical Connections ....................2-8 Figures Figure 2-1: HD9010-SIE Rear Panel........................ 2-1 Figure 2-2: Connection of HD9010-SIE in Eavesdropping Mode ..............2-7 Tables Table 2-1: Parallel I/O Connector Pin Definitions..................... 2-2 Table 2-2: COM1 Pin Definitions........................2-3 Table 2-3: AUX COM Pin Definitions - RS-422 Controller Configuration ............
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  • Page 19: Installation

    REAR PANEL Figure 2-1: HD9010-SIE Rear Panel The following sections describe the purpose of the rear panel connectors of the HD9010-SIE. Sections 2.1.1 to 2.1.6 describe the specific generator, reader, and video signals that should be connected to the HD9010-SIE.
  • Page 20: Linear Timecode

    A 9 pin female 'D' connector for connection to a computer is used for firmware upgrades to the unit or connecting to a Profile server (when the HD9010-SIE is in LVS-SID mode) See section 2.8 for a cable wiring diagram and more information on connecting the HD9010-SIE to the Profile Server.
  • Page 21: Power Connections

    2.2. MOUNTING The HD9010-SIE is equipped with rack mounting angles and fits into a standard 19 inches by 1.75 inches by 17.75 inches (483 mm x 45 mm x 451mm) rack space. The mounting angles may be removed if rack mounting is not desired.
  • Page 22: Power Requirements

    2.3. POWER REQUIREMENTS Power requirements are 115 or 230 volts AC at 50 or 60 Hz. The HD9010-SIE has a universal power supply that automatically senses the input voltage. Power should be applied by connecting a 3-wire grounding type power supply cord to the power entry module on the rear panel. The power cord should be minimum 18 AWG wire size;...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Linear Time Code

    CONNECTING THE LINEAR TIME CODE The HD9010-SIE has two linear time code (LTC) inputs and two LTC outputs. The frame rate of the primary LTC output will be the same as the system video frame rate. The frame rate of the AUX LTC output will be the same as primary LTC output when the system video frame rate is 25 frames per second.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Primary Ltc Reader

    HD9010-SIE’s Video LTC generator to the code previously recorded on tape. This mode is used when the Record VTR is generating its own time code and the HD9010-SIE needs to read it to insert the VTR’s timecode into the RP188 Ancillary time code packets.
  • Page 25: Actively Polling A Vtr For Time Code And Status

    2.7.2. Actively Polling a VTR for Time Code and Status When HD9010-SIE is in the VTR SID or VTR LVS mode and the VTR is not under edit control, the AUXCOM serial port may be used to actively request time code and status from a VTR. The AUXCOM MODE menu item on the Utility menu must be set to Aux mode active.
  • Page 26: Connecting To A Profile Rs-232 Port

    COM 1 BAUD RATE menu item. When the HD9010-SIE is in RDR LVS or VTR LVS mode, the receive input of the COM1 serial remote control port is used to listen to a serial data stream from the Profile disk recorder. The transmit output of the COM1 serial remote control port is used to transmit various debug messages.
  • Page 27 HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual CHAPTER 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOW TO OPERATE THE SOURCE ID ENCODER................3-1 3.1. AN OVERVIEW OF KEY AND DISPLAY FUNCTIONS ............3-1 3.1.1. The Setup Menu Pushbutton Group................3-1 3.1.2. The Display Button Group ...................3-2 3.1.3.
  • Page 28 3.8.8. Working with System Parameters ................3-10 3.8.9. Viewing the Firmware Version...................3-11 3.8.10. Upgrading the Firmware....................3-11 3.8.11. Resetting the HD9010-SIE to its Factory Defaults ............3-11 3.9. CONFIGURING THE GENERAL PURPOSE INPUTS AND OUTPUTS ......3-11 Figures Figure 3-1: HD9010-SIE Front Panel Layout ....................3-1 Figure 3-2: Overview of the Setup Menu ......................
  • Page 29: How To Operate The Source Id Encoder

    VTR and its controller, and take time code and machine status. In the RDR modes, the HD9010-SIE takes time from its LTC or VITC reader and in GEN mode it allows the user to preset a time into the time code generator. In the LVS modes, the HD9010-SIE is designed to interface to a Profile Disk recorder running the LVS software.
  • Page 30: The Display Button Group

    Enters the UTILITIES SETUP menu that is used to set up various items related to the overall operation of the HD9010-SIE. (See section 3.8) SELECT When in one of the Setup menus the SELECT key is used to move to the next lower sub- menu levels or to select a menu parameter that is to be changed.
  • Page 31: The Function Button Group

    Is used to momentarily jam the primary reader’s time into the generator time. When the SHIFT + JAM keys are pressed the HD9010-SIE generator will be put into continuous jam sync mode. See section 3.6.1 for information about selecting the primary reader.
  • Page 32: An Overview Of The Shift Key Functions

    SELECT key. The front panel shows Ld 3 AUTO-I/60 > When you load a user preset you will overwrite all the settings of the HD9010-SIE. 3.1.7. An Overview of the SHIFT Key functions When the SHIFT key is held down, the meanings of some of the keys are modified, gaining quick access to a wider variety of functions.
  • Page 33: An Overview Of The Status Indicators

    ANC GEN This green LED indicates that RP188 ancillary timecode is being inserted on the video output BYPASS This green LED indicates that optional bypass relay is active. The HD video input is directly connected to the HD BYPASS output and the HD9010-SIE will have no effect on the video signal. OPERATION Page 3-5 Revision 1.2...
  • Page 34: Front Panel Display Functions

    Period (.) 3.3. PROGRAMMING A SOURCE ID MESSAGE INTO THE ENCODER The HD9010-SIE encodes a source ID message of up to 9 alphanumeric characters, and is shown in the following format: AAAAAAAAA The A represents alphanumeric message characters. Leading spaces in the source ID message are automatically blanked and the messages are right justified.
  • Page 35: An Overview Of The Setup Menu System

    3.4. AN OVERVIEW OF THE SETUP MENU SYSTEM The key to the operational flexibility of the HD9010-SIE lies in the Setup menu system. The Setup menu system uses the 16 digit alphanumeric display and provides a quick, intuitive method of configuring HD9010-SIE, guiding you to the correct setup for your application.
  • Page 36: Figure 3-2: Overview Of The Setup Menu

    HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual UTIL − GEN MODE − PRIMARY READER − VCG STYLE − VIDEO STANDARD − Gmode: time sid − Primary rdr: atc − Vsty: white/none − Vstd: auto − Gmode:rdr sid − Primary rdr: ltc −...
  • Page 37: Configuring The Generator

    Configures the generator drop frame mode GEN LTC PARITY Configures the parity of the LTC generator Configures the action when input code is missing and the HD9010-SIE GEN NO CODE JAM is in continuous JAM sync mode Table 3-1: Top Level of the Generator Setup Menu...
  • Page 38: Configuring The Generator Mode

    LVS info into the user bits. 3.5.2. Setting the Generator Time When the HD9010-SIE generator is not operating in the Continuous Jam Sync mode, the user can set the generator time using the following procedure. (In the continuous jam sync mode, the generator will be slaved to incoming code from the reader.) Press the DISPLAY key and turn the SHAFT ENCODER...
  • Page 39: Turning The Atc Generator On

    HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual Press the ENTER key to recall the last time that you entered into the generator. The display prompt at the left of the display will blink while data entry mode is active, and the dual functioned keys are now changed to their numeric values.
  • Page 40: Selecting The Generator Drop Frame Mode (29.97 And 59.94 Fps Video Standards Only)

    10, 20, 30, 40, and 50. A drop frame flag bit is set in the code when the drop frame format is used. When the HD9010-SIE is operating in the 29.97 and 59.94 frames per second video standards, the generator may be programmed to count in either the drop frame or non-drop frame mode.
  • Page 41: Conversion Between Drop Frame And Non Drop Frame Counting Modes

    Drop Frame conversion mode by setting the GEN DROP FRAME menu item to convert. In this mode, the HD9010-SIE will be placed into a continuous jam sync mode, and the Drop Frame mode of the Generator will be set to be the opposite of the drop frame mode of the reader selected by the PRIMARY READER menu item.
  • Page 42 HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual Example 1: Reader in Non Drop Frame, Generator will be in Drop Frame, Sync Point at 1 hour, no video processing delay between reader timecode and generator time code. Sync Point: 01:00:00:00 Offset:...
  • Page 43: Generator Ltc Parity Mode Selection

    HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual 3.5.7. Generator LTC Parity Mode Selection The purpose of the phase correction parity bit (LTC bit 27 in 30 FPS, 59 in 25 FPS) is to compensate for phase reversals in the LTC bi-phase mark modulation that could occur when code inserts are performed.
  • Page 44: Configuring The Readers

    The READER SETUP menu is used to set up various items related to the input references to the HD9010-SIE. The chart below shows the items available in the READER SETUP menu. Sections 3.6.1 to 3.6.5 give detailed information about each of the sub menus.
  • Page 45: Selecting The Format Of The Atc Reader Time And User Bit Data

    HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual 3.6.3. Selecting the Format of the ATC Reader Time and User Bit Data ATC RDR MODE The ATC RDR MODE menu item is used to select how the information that is contained in the time and user bits of the ATC reader is ATC mode time data displayed.
  • Page 46: Configuring The Character Generator Functions

    3.7. CONFIGURING THE CHARACTER GENERATOR FUNCTIONS The HD9010-SIE has independently positionable character windows to display the generator time and source id/status, LTC, AUX LTC and ATC reader time and user bits. In the RDR LVS and VTR LVS modes there are two additional windows to display the LVS info and CTL info. The SHAFT ENCODER knob in conjunction with the HORZ and VERT keys control the position of the character windows.
  • Page 47: Selecting Whether The Frames, Fields And Symbols Will Be Displayed On The Vcg

    SHAFT ENCODER knob without any keys held down to select the next window and then turn it on or off and move it to the desired location in the same way. The HD9010-SIE returns to the normal VCG display mode after the last window has been selected. Windows that were turned off in Window Select mode will disappear.
  • Page 48: Special Vcg Indicators

    The UTILITY SETUP menu is used to set up various items related to the overall operation of the HD9010-SIE such as Video standard, LTC output levels, genlock phasing, and firmware versions. Table 3-4 shows the items available in the UTILITY SETUP menu. Sections 3.8.1 to 3.8.9 give detailed information about each of the sub menus.
  • Page 49: Selecting The Video Standard

    REFERENCE MODE The REFERENCE MODE menu item is used to set whether the internal Ref: input timing of the HD9010-SIE will be locked to the input video or the External Reference input. The updating of the generator clock, Ref: tri-lvl...
  • Page 50: Adjusting The Output Level Of The Ltc Generators

    HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual Regardless of the setting of this menu control the HD9010-SIE requires a stable video input for normal operation. 3.8.3. Adjusting the Output Level of the LTC Generators LTC LEVEL The LTC LEVEL menu item is used to adjust amplitude of the main LTC output.
  • Page 51: Turning Off The Hdsdi Characters When The Program Source Is 'On Air

    Use the SHAFT ENCODER to adjust. Valid numbers are in the range of 01 to 09. 3.8.8. Working with System Parameters The HD9010-SIE allows the user to control various seldom-used features and debug aids by the use of system parameters. These parameters are grouped according to classes.
  • Page 52: Viewing The Firmware Version

    A 9 pin D connector located on the rear panel labelled PARALLEL I/O provides control inputs for remote control of some of the model HD9010-SIE functions. Several of these inputs can also be configured as open collector outputs that can be assigned to a variety of functions. The pinout of the D connector is shown in Table 2-1.
  • Page 53: Table 3-5: Parallel I/O Connector Pin Definitions

    SID GPI The HD9010-SIE allows the user to encode one remote control contact closure information into the RP188 ATC user bits along with the source ID information. When this input is closed to ground the encoder VCG can be turned off (see section 3.8.6).
  • Page 55 HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual CHAPTER 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SERIAL REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL ..................4-1 4.1. VTR MODE - COMMUNICATING WITH A VTR ..............4-1 4.1.1. Data Format ........................4-1 4.1.2. Communications Protocol .....................4-1 4.1.3. Message Block Format ....................4-2 4.1.4. Commands Supported ....................4-3 4.1.5.
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  • Page 57: Serial Remote Control Protocol

    VTR. See section 4.1 When the HD9010-SIE is in one of the LVS modes, the HD9010-SIE uses the COM1 port to listen to a serial data stream from the Profile disk recorder. This serial communication is normally daisy-chained to each of the HD9010-SIE units that are connected on the Profile outputs.
  • Page 58: Message Block Format

    HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual 4.1.3. Message Block Format The MESSAGE consists of two command bytes followed by optional bytes of data, followed by a checksum and is structured as follows: CMD 1/CNT CMD 2 DATA 1 ..
  • Page 59: Commands Supported

    The argument byte for the time code sense command indicates whether the VTR will respond with LTC or VITC, as programmed in the GEN RDR MODE menu setting of the HD9010-SIE. When LTC data is required the time code sense command will be:...
  • Page 60: Status Sense Command

    LVS MODE - COMMUNICATING WITH A PROFILE DISK RECORDER When the HD9010-SIE is in one of the LVS modes, the receive input of the COM1 serial port is used to listen to a serial data stream from the Profile disk recorder. The Profile sends status, LVS scene and CTL information out to multiple devices that are connected in a 'daisy chain' to the Profile's serial port.
  • Page 61: Command Processing

    ASCII character location pointer at the beginning of the string of characters. Since the MESSAGE is a variable length, and there is no byte count associated with the message, the HD9010-SIE units use a timeout to determine when a message is complete. This means that if the MESSAGE portion of the command is being received and the characters stop coming in for approximately 70 milliseconds the command will be treated as complete and the MESSAGE will be processed.
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  • Page 63 HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual CHAPTER 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION......................5-1 5.1. SPECIFICATIONS ........................5-1 5.1.1. HDTV Serial Digital Video Input ..................5-1 5.1.2. HDTV Serial Digital Video Outputs................5-1 5.1.3. Reference Input......................5-1 5.1.4. LTC Generators......................5-1 5.1.5. LTC Readers .......................5-1 5.1.6.
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  • Page 65: Technical Description

    HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 5.1. SPECIFICATIONS 5.1.1. HDTV Serial Digital Video Input Standard: 1.485 Gb/sec HDTV Serial component digital SMPTE 292M standards supported shown in Table 2-4 software selectable or auto detect Connector: BNC per IEC 60169-8 Amendment 2.
  • Page 66: Serial Ports

    UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE 5.2.1. Overview The firmware in the HD9010-SIE is contained on a FLASH EPROM. From time to time firmware updates will be provided to add additional features to the unit. There are two different versions of hardware that may be installed in the HD9010-SIE. The HARDWARE VERSION menu item will tell you whether you have Rev 1 (7700PB3) or Rev 2 (7700PH4) hardware installed.
  • Page 67: Terminal Program Setup

    You may send commands to the HD9010-SIE Boot monitor in order to upgrade the HD9010-SIE application firmware. 7. Power up the HD9010-SIE. After the unit powers up, a banner with the boot code version information should appear in the terminal window. The cursor to the right of the word “BOOT>” should be spinning.
  • Page 68: Uploading The New Firmware

    10 minutes the unit’s Boot code will time out. You can restart the upgrade process by power cycling the unit. The HD9010-SIE application firmware is contained in a “bin” file will have a name something like HD9010-SIE_2v0_1.bin The version number usually follows the main file name (e.g.
  • Page 69: Completing The Upgrade

    HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual 16. The following is a list of possible reasons for a failed upload: • If you get the message "transfer cancelled by remote" you must restart the terminal program and load the bin file, then remove and install the module again.
  • Page 70: Changing Dip Switch Settings

    HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual 5.3.2. Changing DIP Switch Settings At the front edge of the main module inside the unit there is an 8 position DIP switch, which is used to select various operational and diagnostic functions. The ON position is down or closest to the PCB. Most users will have no need to alter the factory switch settings.

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