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1.
OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................................... 1
2.
INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1. VIDEO INPUTS AND OUTPUTS................................................................................................ 6
2.2. GENLOCK REFERENCE........................................................................................................... 6
2.3. DVI VIDEO CONNECTIONS ...................................................................................................... 6
2.4. AUDIO INPUTS .......................................................................................................................... 7
2.5. GENERAL PURPOSE INPUTS AND OUTPUTS....................................................................... 7
2.6. LTC AND SERIAL DATA INPUTS............................................................................................. 8
2.7. ETHERNET NETWORK CONNECTIONS ................................................................................. 8
2.8. GLINK FIBER OUTPUT (-G OPTION) ....................................................................................... 9
2.8.1. Care and Handling of Optical Fiber ................................................................................. 9
2.8.1.1. Safety ................................................................................................................ 9
2.8.1.2. Assembly........................................................................................................... 9
2.8.1.3. Labeling............................................................................................................. 9
2.8.1.4. Handling and Connecting Fibers..................................................................... 10
2.9. BREAKOUT PANELS (BHPS)................................................................................................. 11
2.9.1. 7767BHP-AUX .............................................................................................................. 11
2.9.2. Audio Breakout Panels.................................................................................................. 12
2.9.3. 3000MKT-AUX .............................................................................................................. 13
3.
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................. 14
3.1. SERIAL DIGITAL VIDEO INPUT ............................................................................................. 14
3.2. ANALOG VIDEO INPUT .......................................................................................................... 14
3.3. DIGITAL AES/EBU AUDIO INPUT (REQUIRES 7767VIP-AI-U)............................................. 14
3.4. ANALOG AUDIO INPUT (REQUIRES 7767VIP-AI-BAL)........................................................ 14
3.5. SERIAL DIGITAL VIDEO OUTPUT ......................................................................................... 14
3.6. DIGITAL (DVI) VIDEO OUTPUT .............................................................................................. 15
3.7. GLINK FIBER OUTPUT (-G OPTION) ..................................................................................... 15
3.8. GENLOCK INPUT .................................................................................................................... 15
3.9. LTC INPUT ............................................................................................................................... 15
3.10. GENERAL PURPOSE IN/OUT................................................................................................. 15
3.11. DATA INPUT/OUTPUT SERIAL PORT ................................................................................... 15
3.12. ELECTRICAL ........................................................................................................................... 16
3.13. PHYSICAL................................................................................................................................ 16
4.
STATUS LEDS .................................................................................................................................. 17

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW............................1 INSTALLATION........................... 4 2.1. VIDEO INPUTS AND OUTPUTS....................6 2.2. GENLOCK REFERENCE......................6 2.3. DVI VIDEO CONNECTIONS ...................... 6 2.4. AUDIO INPUTS .......................... 7 2.5. GENERAL PURPOSE INPUTS AND OUTPUTS............... 7 2.6.
  • Page 2 7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 4.1. MODULE STATUS LEDS ......................17 4.2. VIDEO STATUS LED AND CARD EDGE 4-CHARACTER DISPLAY ........17 MODULE CONFIGURATION ......................18 5.1. CONFIGURING THE MODULE USING THE MODULE SERIAL PORT ......... 18 5.1.1. Network Configuration....................19 5.1.2.
  • Page 3 7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 9.2.2. Step 2 – Invoke Upload Mode from the Terminal Program ........... 42 9.2.3. Step 3 – Uploading the New firmware................43 9.2.4. Step 4 – Completing the Upgrade ................. 43 VISTALINK REMOTE MONITORING/CONTROL ................44 ®...
  • Page 4 ® Information contained in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Evertz assumes no responsibility for the use thereof or for the rights of third parties, which may be affected 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 expressed or implied.
  • Page 5 7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual WARNING Never look directly into an optical fiber. Non-reversible damage to the eye can occur in a matter of milliseconds. 7767VIP-v Revision 1.8.7...
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  • Page 7: Overview

    Ultimately displaying up to WUXGA (1920x1200) resolution the VIP™ modules accept up to 12 inputs and conveniently fit into Evertz's widely installed, universal 7700FR-C frame. Furthermore, the VIP™ modules are also VistaLINK ®...
  • Page 8: Figure 1-1: 7767Vip4-X Block Diagram

    SNMP ® • 3RU module conveniently fits into Evertz's widely-installed, universal 7700FR-C frame • Modules can be cascaded for more inputs to a single display - up to 40 signals in a 3RU frame •...
  • Page 9: Figure 1-2: 7767Vip8-X Block Diagram

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual Background DVI-I-I Audio GPI/O , Discrete Processor Audio (Analog and AES), serial and LTC (differential) I/O 8 HD/SD Analog (-HSN) Video Output (NTSC/PAL Formatter Only) 8 SD/Analog Video (-SN) Memory HD/SD Serial Output GLink Output...
  • Page 10: Installation

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual INSTALLATION The 7767VIP modules come with a companion rear plate. The 7767VIP4 and 7767VIP8 modules occupy 3 slots in a 7700FR frame, while the 7767VIP12 modules occupy 4 slots. The connections for the various versions are the same except for the number of video inputs. The SN versions accept composite analog or SDI video signals on the video inputs.
  • Page 11: Figure 2-2: Vip8 Rear Plates

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual Figure 2-2: VIP8 Rear Plates Figure 2-3: VIP12 Rear Plates 7767VIP-5 Revision 1.8.7...
  • Page 12: Video Inputs And Outputs

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 2.1. VIDEO INPUTS AND OUTPUTS INPUTS: On the SN versions there are 4, 8 or 12 BNC connector inputs that auto sense composite analog NTSC or PAL, or 10-bit serial digital video signals compatible with the SMPTE 259M-C standards.
  • Page 13: Audio Inputs

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual Recommended maximum cable lengths: • DVI digital max length = 3 meters, or 10 feet • VGA analog max length = 5 meters, or 15 feet 2.4. AUDIO INPUTS The 7767VIP handles up to 24 channels of analog audio (or up to 2 channels of analog audio per video input) and up to 4 AES inputs per video input (up to 2 groups/video input).
  • Page 14: Ltc And Serial Data Inputs

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 2.6. LTC AND SERIAL DATA INPUTS The 7767VIP has an LTC input and a serial data port available on the 68 pin dual SCSI connector. The 7767VIP is shipped with 7767BHP-AUX breakout panels (that are connected using the SCSI cable provided) and provide access to the LTC input and the serial data port.
  • Page 15: Glink Fiber Output (-G Option)

    Triangular band: black Symbol: black 2.8.1.2. Assembly Assembly or repair of the laser sub-module is done only at Evertz facility and performed only by qualified Evertz technical personnel. 2.8.1.3. Labeling Certification and Identification labels are combined into one label. As there is inadequate space on the product to place the label it is reproduced here in the manuals.
  • Page 16: Handling And Connecting Fibers

    • There is no date of manufacture on this label as it can be traced by bar code label placed on the printed circuit board of each Evertz plug-in module • The Model number is one of: 7767VIP4-SN-G, 7767VIP4-HSN-G, 7767VIP8-SN-G,...
  • Page 17: Breakout Panels (Bhps)

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual Fiber interconnections must be made securely. The Evertz fiber optical transmitters and receivers come with SC interconnection housings built into the module. With this style of connector, the fiber assembly and the housing assembly can only be connected in one way and with very good repeatability. The rear fiber interconnect panel that is provided with each module can be ordered with optional SC/PC, ST/PC or FC/PC connectors.
  • Page 18: Audio Breakout Panels

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual SCSI A Function SCSI A Function SCSI B Function SCSI B Function Pin # Pin # Pin # Pin # AES 14- AES 14+ AES13- AES13+ GPI 4 GPI 3 GPI 20 GPI 19 AES 6-...
  • Page 19: 3000Mkt-Aux

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual Figure 2-10: 7767BHP-BAUX Balanced Analog Audio and AUX Breakout Panel 2.9.3. 3000MKT-AUX A 1RU metal mounting bracket for up to 2x 7767BHP-AUX is also available. In the figure below, two 7767BHP-AUX units are shown mounted to the 3000MKT-AUX mounting bracket.
  • Page 20: Specifications

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual SPECIFICATIONS 3.1. SERIAL DIGITAL VIDEO INPUT Standard: SMPTE 292M (1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60, 720p60, 720p59.94, 720p50, 1080p24sF, 1080p23.98sF) on HSN version only, SMPTE 259M-C, 525/625 lines component Number of Inputs: 4 (on 7767VIP4-xx); 8 (on 7767VIP8-xx); 12 (on 7767VIP12-xx)
  • Page 21: Digital (Dvi) Video Output

    Up to WUXGA (1920x1200) Connector: DVI-I 3.7. GLINK FIBER OUTPUT (-G option) Type: GLINK (Evertz proprietary serial digital format) Resolution: Up to WUXGA (1920x1200) Connector: SC/PC, ST/PC, FC/PC female housing 9 µm core / single mode Fiber Size and Type:...
  • Page 22: Electrical

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 3.12. ELECTRICAL Voltage: +12V DC Power: 7767VIP4: <40 Watts 7767VIP8: <45 watts 7767VIP12: <50 Watts EMI/RFI: Complies with FCC Part 15, Class A and EU EMC directive. 3.13. PHYSICAL Number of slots: 7767VIP4: 7767VIP8: 7767VIP12:...
  • Page 23: Status Leds

    When the VIP is installed in a 7700 frame, the text will be displayed in a vertical orientation, on the other hand, if installed in a 1RU frame then the text will be displayed horizontally.
  • Page 24: Module Configuration

    5.1. CONFIGURING THE MODULE USING THE MODULE SERIAL PORT Through the card-edge’s serial port, and using the serial 7700 upgrade cable connected to a PC’s serial port running HyperTerminal (or equivalent), the VIP module’s IP address, subnet, and SNMP TRAP destination address are identified.
  • Page 25: Network Configuration

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual ------------------------------------------------ Main Menu < VIP Firmware Version Information (7767VIP12-HSN 1.8.1 b19029) | ------------------------------------------------ (1) Network Configuration (2) SNMP Configuration (3) UMD Protocol Setup (4) Auxiliary Serial Port Setup (5) Custom Output Resolution (6) GPI Assignments...
  • Page 26: Umd Setup

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 5.1.3. UMD Setup 3) UMD Setup – set the dynamic UMD (Protocol addresses are set using VIP Maestro.) UMD Setup: Protocol: Image Video Input Type: Serial ------------------------------------------------ (1) Set protocol (S) Save and exit (X) Exit without saving Select UMD Protocol: (1 - 3) 1.
  • Page 27: Custom Output Resolution

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 5.1.5. Custom Output Resolution 5) Custom Output Resolution – Menu option to set the output resolution parameters of the VIP for displays that are not VESA “standard”. To enable this configuration, select “CSTM” in the card-edge ORES menu.
  • Page 28: Gpi To Custom Layout Assignments

    SYMPHd = this should be enabled when using the Symphony Third Party protocol. The third party protocol allows for external control devices to change layouts on the VIP. The communication of this control is done using TCP/IP default port = 9750. Please see Evertz’ Symphony Protocol version 1 for more details regarding the protocol itself.
  • Page 29: Configuring The Vip To Work With The 3000Dcp Desktop Control Panel

    Open a dos window. o Type ftp 192.168.9.100 - substitute the correct IP address for the VIP o Type put “C:\Program Files\Evertz\MVP\Conductor\samples\dcpconfig.vssl” o Type “quote site reboot” to restart the VIP 10. If the VIP and 3000DCP are connected to the network, upon booting the VIP it will connect to the 3000DCP panel and a connected message should appear on the dot matrix display.
  • Page 30: Dcp Button Layout

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 5.2.1. DCP Button Layout panel lock undo DOT Matrix display shift Display shift P10/ Preset select setup Figure 5-1: 3000DCP Button Map Reference 5.2.2. DCP Overview D1-D20: Load “factory” presets1-10 and 11-16 when shift is pressed P1-P20: Load “custom”...
  • Page 31: Configuring The Module Via The Card Edge Menu

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 5.3. CONFIGURING THE MODULE VIA THE CARD EDGE MENU When you are not in the menu system, the user will see product identification; build revision, and thermal readings scrolling across the 4 character dot matrix display.
  • Page 32: Configuring The Display

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 5.3.1. Configuring the Display DISP BACK: Option to navigate back up one level from the current menu position. This is the factory default menu option. BACK VFRQ ORES VFRQ: (OUTPUT REFRESH RATE): Option for adjusting the output refresh LYOT rate.
  • Page 33: Configuring The Audio Sources

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 5.3.2. Configuring the Audio Sources BACK: Option to navigate back up one level from the current menu position. This is the factory default menu option. BACK IN01-IN12 IN01 – IN12 – Select which video input to map audio to.
  • Page 34: Configuring The Rgb Gamma, Gain And Black Level Control For Dvi Output

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 5.3.4. Configuring the RGB gamma, gain and black level control for DVI output COLR BACK: Option to navigate back up one level from the current menu position. This is the factory default menu option. BACK...
  • Page 35: Mvp/Vip Maestro Software

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual MVP/VIP MAESTRO SOFTWARE This section describes VIP Maestro installation and usage instructions. Minimum PC Requirements for VIP Maestro: • Standard Pentium 4 class machine • 512MB RAM • 100Mb Ethernet Card, TCP/IP configured • 8MB Video card •...
  • Page 36: Figure 6-2: Maestro Display Manager

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual Figure 6-2: Maestro Display Manager 3. To enter the Design Canvas Overview, double click the display that the alarm will appear on. Figure 6-3: 4x3 Display 7767VIP-30 Revision 1.8.7...
  • Page 37: Figure 6-4: Object On Design Canvas

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 4. To open the alarm, drag and drop a window onto the design canvas. Once the window is displayed, assign the appropriate source to be monitored. Figure 6-4: Object on Design Canvas 5. To enter the interior design, double click on the video window.
  • Page 38: Figure 6-5: Maestro Fault Display

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual Figure 6-5: Maestro Fault Display 8. From the right hand window pane navigate to the Fault Display section and expand the Fault Indicator Rules. The Fault Indicator Rules enables the user to define the trigger of the error/alarm. To set the trigger, place a check mark beside the appropriate trigger option in the Define Trigger window, such as Loss of Video as shown in Figure 6-6.
  • Page 39: Adjusting Parameters For Alarms In Vlpro - C

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 9. The setup of a preset with alarm monitoring is now complete. The user must now upload the preset of the VIP system. VLPro - C can be used to adjust the parameters of the error/alarm (see section 6.1.2).
  • Page 40: Configuring The Traps

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 3. The user will be required to set the parameters for the amount of frames of video loss before the alarm will trigger. To configure this setting, select the appropriate input (for example, Input 1 in the Figure 6-9) and then select the Video Fault Definitions tab.
  • Page 41: Figure 6-10: Snmp Configuration

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual Figure 6-10: SNMP Configuration 5. Once all the trap destinations have been set, select the (S) Save and exit option from the SNMP Configuration menu. The card must be rebooted for the new settings to take effect.
  • Page 42: Setting Vip Output Timing For Sony Lmd Monitors

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual Setting VIP Output Timing for Sony LMD Monitors The VIP can provide a direct DVI connection to the Sony LMD series of monitors. This monitor has a specific timing requirement that can be setup by following the proceeding instructions. Please note that the VIP also provides RGB colour correction (see VLPRO for details).
  • Page 43: User Jumpers

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual USER JUMPERS Several jumpers are used to preset various operating modes. Figure 8-1 and Figure 8-2 show the location of the jumpers on the bottom and top boards respectively. +12V GPI SUPPLY LOCAL FAULT Dot Matrix...
  • Page 44: Selecting Whether Local Faults On The Top Board Will Be Monitored By The Global Frame Status

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 8.2. SELECTING WHETHER LOCAL FAULTS ON THE TOP BOARD WILL BE MONITORED BY THE GLOBAL FRAME STATUS The FRAME STATUS jumper J4 on the top board determines whether local faults (as shown by the Local Fault indicator) on the top board will be connected to the 7700FR frame's global status bus.
  • Page 45: Upgrading Firmware

    Special upgrade cable supplied with the 7700FR-C frame. This multi-colored ribbon cable with a six pin header socket on one end and a female 9 pin D connector on the other end, (Evertz part number is normally in the vinyl pouch at the front of the manual binder.
  • Page 46: Step 3 - Upgrading The Application Code

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual “Ping” the IP address of the module being upgraded to confirm that you have a valid network connection. In the command prompt window type: <Enter> (IP address of ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx the module). If a proper network connection has been established, a “reply” is displayed on the DOS window. If there is a faulty network connection, a “Destination Host Unreachable”...
  • Page 47: Step 4 - Completing The Upgrade

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 13. File transfer occurs in several seconds, and the DOS window displays the “FTP>” prompt again. 14. At the “FTP>” prompt type to exit the FTP procedure. quit 9.1.4. Step 4 – Completing the Upgrade 15.
  • Page 48: Upgrading The Firmware Using Rs-232 Serial Cable

    Special upgrade cable supplied with the 7700FR-C frame. This multi-colored ribbon cable with a six pin header socket on one end and a female 9 pin D connector on the other end, (Evertz part number is normally in the vinyl pouch at the front of the manual binder.
  • Page 49: Step 3 - Uploading The New Firmware

    7700 MultiFrame Manual 7767VIP™ Manual 22. The following is a list of possible reasons for failed communications: • Defective Serial Upgrade cable. • Wrong communications port selected in the terminal program. • Improper port settings in the terminal program. (Refer to step 7 for settings).
  • Page 50: Vistalink Remote Monitoring/Control

    ISTA ® VistaLINK is Evertz’ remote monitoring and configuration platform which operates over an Ethernet ® network using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). SNMP is a standard computer network protocol that enables different devices sharing the same network to communicate with each other.

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