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Belden grass valley MV-820 User Manual

Belden grass valley MV-820 User Manual

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MV-820 MULTIVIEWER
STAND-ALONE MULTIVIEWER
User Manual
Issue 2 Revision 3
2018-August-1

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  • Page 1 Front Cover MV-820 MULTIVIEWER STAND-ALONE MULTIVIEWER User Manual Issue 2 Revision 3 2018-August-1...
  • Page 2 Copyright and Trademark Notice Copyright © 2018, Grass Valley Canada. All rights reserved. Belden, Belden Sending All The Right Signals, and the Belden logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc. or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions.
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    Related Document Description A general introduction to Grass Valley Orbit and User Manual: Orbit - Introduction its applications. User Manual: Orbit for Multiviewers Describes multiviewer-specific details of Orbit. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page iii © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    · Stikkontakten, som forsyner apparatet, skal være tæt på apparatet · La presa di corrente deve essere vicina all'apparecchio og let tilgængelig e facilmente accessibile. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page iv © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 5 NEUTRO devidamente identificada. · A tomada de energia à qual a unidade está ligada deve situar-se na sua proximidade e facilmente acessível. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page v © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 6 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. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page vi © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 7 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. • This unit may have more than one power supply cord.  Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing to avoid electric shock. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page vii © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 8 Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Before disposing of your Grass Valley equipment, please review the Disposal and Recycling Information at: http://www.grassvalley.com/assets/media/5692/Take-Back_Instructions.pdf Recycling Visit www.grassvalley.com for recycling information. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page viii © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 9: Safety Information Continued

    The MV-820 unit has ‘small form-factor’ module cages at its rear for SFP (small form-factor pluggable) and QSFP (quad small form-factor pluggable) plug-in modules. Various SFP and QSFP optical fiber modules may be fitted into some rear cages. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page ix © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 10 The MV-820 Multiviewer can only be serviced by suitably qualified personnel and removal of the battery should only be performed at a Grass Valley service center. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page x © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 11 Installations should be designed to allow for this. CAUTION: Do not obstruct the unit’s ventilation holes: Damage to the equipment may Important result. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page xi © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 12: Safety And Emc Standards

    E2. Warning: This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32.  In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page xii © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 13 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 14: Table Of Contents

    Appendix D IP Routing Terminology ........210 Issue 2 Revision 3 Page xiv © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 15 3.2 Chassis Dimensions ............38 Issue 2 Revision 3 Page xv © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 16 6.7 FEC Template..............92 Issue 2 Revision 3 Page xvi © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 17 9.2.2 Software Upgrade Procedure ..........174 Issue 2 Revision 3 Page xvii © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 18 Corporate Head Office ............214 Issue 2 Revision 3 Page xviii © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 19: Product Overview

    MV-820-DENSI - for high-density SDI video input connection via DS-Link. • MV-820-IP - with integrated IP-to-SDI conversion for 48-off video IP inputs and for multiviewer display IP outputs. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 1 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 20 MV-820 User Manual Product Overview Multiviewer display outputs MV-820 Figure 2 MV-820 Multiviewer Video Walls and Screens Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 2 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 21: Features

    MV-820 multiviewer inputs may be compressed to create H.264-encoded copies which can then be streamed out over an IP connection. • Viewable on a desktop PC with Grass Valley Orbit software and MV-800-DT license. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 3 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 22: Order Codes

    SFP blanking cover (dust and EMC cover). QSFPCOVER QSFP blanking cover (dust and EMC cover). DS-Link Cables: Used with MV-820-DENSI WDS6THIN 6m (19 feet) DS-Link cable, fitted with DensiShield mating connectors. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 4 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 23: Architecture

    4K-capable outputs via quad-link. • Multiviewer Control and Monitoring Ethernet connections: • 2-off 1G - Communications traffic and H.264 streaming out of multiviewer inputs. • LTC input and GPIO. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 5 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 24: Hardware Chassis And Connectors

    ‘48 x 12’ multiviewer block. Any video IP input signal can appear on any multiviewer display output. For more detailed information about the rear, external connections to the MV-820, see Section 2 “Hardware Chassis and Connectors” on page 17. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 6 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 25: Mv-820-Ip: Video Ip Circuitry

    ‘SDI-to-IP’ in the Video IP blocks See Figure 7 on page 9 for  external QSFP cage link connections to internal Video IP blocks ‘IP-to-SDI’ Figure 5 Blocks Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 7 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 26 Video IP block (in and out) are internal to the MV-820-IP unit. ‘IP-to-SDI’ ‘SDI’-to-IP Media network interfaces, each 50G To multiviewer block From multiviewer block Control network interface Figure 6 Video IP Block Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 8 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 27: Mv-820-Ip: Media Network Connection

    The second Video IP card is similarly connected but via ‘Link B1’ and Link B2’ , which carry the video IP streams for multiviewer video inputs 25 to 48. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 9 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 28 • Bandwidth overhead (for make-before-make switching, 37 to 48 hitless switching).  Figure 8 Network Connections and Video Inputs:  a) No redundancy. b) With redundancy. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 10 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 29: Control Network Interface

    Control’ Ethernet ports on the rear of the unit. See Figure 9a and b. MV Control rear Ethernet ports Multiviewer block  Figure 9 MV-820 - Controllable Units:  a) MV-820-HDBNC. b) MV-820-DENSI. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 11 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 30 Figure 11 Control of Video IP Blocks via Internal IP Switch Additionally, a Video IP block’s control interface may be accessed via either of its media network connections. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 12 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 31: Mv-820-Ip: Ip Input And Output Streaming

    If ‘Link A2’ and ‘Link B2’ are used in addition (i.e. for redundancy), then the multiviewer display output IP streams appear on those network connections in a similar way. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 13 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 32 9 to 12 IP Streams Lower left Note: No display output IP streams from fourth Video IP block Figure 12 Video IP Blocks Sourcing Full-Resolution Multiviewer Display Outputs Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 14 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 33: Ip Routing Control

    For a description of the RollCall Video IP block templates, see Section 6 “RollCall Templates for Video IP Blocks” on page 75.  For instruction on getting started, see Section 7 “Getting Started” on page 145. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 15 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 34: Video Wall Design

    For information on Orbit for multiviewers,  please refer to the ‘Orbit Introduction’ and ‘Orbit for Multiviewers’ user manuals. For specific information on MV-800-DT,  please refer to the MV-800 user manual. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 16 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 35: Hardware Chassis And Connectors

    In the unlikely event of an equipment failure, contact your Grass Valley Partner, or Grass Valley, at once, contact details are at the start of this manual, see “Grass Valley Technical Support” on page 214. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 17 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 36: Chassis Overview

    There are two dual-redundant power supply units (PSU’s) in the chassis. These are removable from the rear of the chassis. For chassis dimensions, see Appendix B “MV-820 Dimensions” on page 205. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 18 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 37 MV-820 Multiviewer views - MV-820-DENSI ‘IP’ decal MV-820-IP 4-off QSFP+ cages for  video IP input connections (via QSFP28 transceiver modules) Figure 15 MV-820 Multiviewer views - MV-820-IP Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 19 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 38: Chassis Front

    When the door is open, the door fans and the fan supply wires are visible. Down Door Fans Fan Supply Wires Figure 17 MV-820 Multiviewer - Front Door Open, Hinged Down Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 20 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 39: To Close The Front Door

    When the front door is open, there is no cooling airflow through the frame. Do not leave the door open for longer than 45 seconds. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 21 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 40: Front Controls And Indicators

    Connectors for (Engineering Use Only) Front edge of module “A” = Fan Supply header connectors Figure 20 MV-820 Main Module - Status Indicating LEDs and Fan Supply Headers Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 22 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 41 There are two other connectors on the front edge of the module, see Figure 20. These are for Engineering use only and should not be used. Electrostatic Damage Static precautions must be observed when touching or handling modules. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 23 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 42: Rear Panel - Mv-820-Hdbnc

    (Not currently used) Video Inputs 1 to 48 Reference Input 2-off PSU modules (2x 24-off HD-BNC connectors) BNCs with IEC Mains Inlets Figure 21 MV-820-HDBNC Rear Panel Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 24 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 43 2-off 10 Gbps, RJ45. (“1G3”, “1G4”. For future use.) LTC & GPIO 26 Way High Density “D” Type female connector. (See Section 2.8.8 on page 36 for more details, including pinout details.) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 25 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 44: Rear Panel - Mv-820-Densi

    (See Section 2.8.8 on page 36 for more details, including pinout details.) Note 1: Connector(s) are common to MV-820-DENSI and MV-820-HDBNC,  see Table 3 on page 25. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 26 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 45: Rear Panel - Mv-820-Ip

    IP Inputs Control (2-off RJ45 connectors) (4-off QSFP+ cages) LINK A2  LINK A1 Upper Left Upper Right LINK B1 LINK B2 Lower Left Lower Right Figure 23 MV-820-IP Rear Panel Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 27 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 46 (See Section 2.8.8 on page 36 for more details, including pinout details.) Note 1: Connector(s) are common to MV-820-IP and MV-820-HDBNC, see Table 3 on page 25. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 28 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 47: Rear Panel Connectors

    41 to 48 The high-density DensiShield connector contains 16 pins. The proprietary pinout supports the transport of 8-off SDI video signals, using suitable Grass Valley DS-Link multi-way cabling. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 29 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 48: Rear Connectors - Video Ip Inputs

    Note 1: Control network connectors ‘Control A’ and ‘Control B’ are connected to a small, internal IP switch within the MV-820-IP unit. Either control network connector can provide a connection to the four Video IP Input blocks’ control network interfaces. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 30 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 49 Lower Right For a functional description on these network interfaces,  see 1.3.2 “MV-820-IP: Video IP Circuitry” on page 7  and 1.3.4.2 “MV-820-IP” on page 12. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 31 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 50: Rear Connectors - Bnc Reference Inputs

    This can be used to lock the multiviewer display outputs.  It can also be selected as the reference for the video IP inputs.  (The video IP inputs can also use PTP as their reference timing.) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 32 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 51: Rear Connectors - Mains Inlets

    2-off SDI Coax outputs per SFP, • or 2-off SDI Fiber outputs per SFP, • or 1-off HDMI output per SFP. SFP blanking plugs must be fitted if no SFP is present. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 33 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 52 FPGAs fail to load during unit boot. Note: A unit upgrade to the same version may be carried out to recover a unit if FPGA upgrading was unsuccessful. Otherwise, contact Grass Valley support. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 34 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 53: Rear Connectors - Network Interface Ports (Control And Monitoring)

    Status   Green / Off Ethernet link established Green Solid / Flashing Activity on Ethernet link * * * Off / Off Establishing link, or unconnected. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 35 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 54: Rear Connectors - Ltc And Gpi

    MV-820 GPI inputs - Inputs have weak internal pull-down resistors. • Can be driven by input voltages of up to +5 V. • A logic “low” input is represented by an input voltage below +0.8 V. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 36 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 55 GPI Out 2 150 Ω Pin 24 LED 3 GPI Out 3 150 Ω LED 4 Pin 25 GPI Out 4 Figure 32 Connecting LEDs to GPI Outputs Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 37 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 56: Hardware Installation

    3.2 Chassis Dimensions See: • Appendix A “Overall Dimensions” on page 193. • Appendix B “MV-820 Dimensions” on page 205 for a chassis dimension drawing. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 38 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 57: Chassis Ventilation

    Figure 33 MV-820 Multiviewer Chassis Air Flow and Air Intake/Exhaust Holes Do not block MV-820 chassis air intake and exhaust holes. This allows for correct unit Important operation, Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 39 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 58: Cooling Fan Failure

    Depending on the length of time the MV-820 Multiviewer has been run with no fan the unit may need to be returned for checking and repair. Contact Grass Valley or your Grass Valley dealer to discuss the situation. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 40 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 59: Rack Mounting

    If the rack tray has sides, make sure that they do not block the ventilation holes on the sides Note: of the MV-820 Multiviewer. Fitting the Multiviewer: Position the MV-820 Multiviewer in the rack on the shelf.  Use the correct lifting procedures. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 41 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 60 Chassis Rack Mounting Holes  Figure 35 MV-820 Multiviewer Chassis Rack Mounting Holes  a) Front Door Closed. b) Front Door Open, Allowing Access to Mounting Holes. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 42 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 61 4-off M6  (1/4 inch) Screws Figure 36 Rack Mounting MV-820 Multiviewer. Close and secure the front door (see 2.3 “To Close the Front Door” on page 21). Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 43 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 62: Cabling Up In A Rack

    4 to 12 outputs, depending on licensing Analog Up to 6-off DS-Link cables, Mains Power Reference for up to 48 SDI Video Inputs 75R termination Figure 38 MV-820-DENSI Cable Connection Example Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 44 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 63: Powering

    To reduce the risk of electric shock, plug each power supply cord into separate branch Note: circuits employing separate service grounds. Power consumption is listed in Appendix A “MV-820 Specification” on page 193. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 45 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 64: Booting And Splash Screen

    When the MV-820 has finished starting up, the start-up splash screen goes away and the green CPU Heartbeat LED on the front main module begins to flash. The unit has booted up. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 46 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 65: The Start-Up Splash Screen

    Use the ‘1G1’ multiviewer network interface when performing the initial unit configuration Note: with Grass Valley RollCall control panel. The ‘Eng’ interface is a reserved internal IP network interface, do not use this IP address. Note: Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 47 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 66: Rollcall Templates For Multiviewer Block

    MV-820 items, including selection of video wall layouts, monitoring alarm status, acknowledging alarms and control of timer widgets on the video wall. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 48 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 67 MV-820 multiviewer items, including: • selection of video wall layouts, • monitoring alarm status, • acknowledging alarms, • and control of timer widgets on the video wall. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 49 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 68: Initial Connection And Configuration

    Section 5.5 “Further MV-820 Unit Configuration” on page 56. (To configure the IP inputs of an MV-820-IP unit, see Section 6 “RollCall Templates for Video IP Blocks” on page 75.) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 50 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 69: Rollcall Control Panel Connection To Mv-820

    Figure 42 RollCall Control Panel Initial Screen Click on the Build Network icon in the RollCall tool bar to display the Build Network dialog. Figure 43 Build Network Dialog Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 51 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 70 Double-click on an MV-820 unit icon or name in the left-hand pane.  (MV-820-IP shows one multiviewer block and four Video IP blocks.) Template settings are downloaded. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 52 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 71 MV-820 RollCall template screens will then be displayed in the pane on the right. See Figure 46. Figure 46 MV-820 Initial RollCall Template (Multiviewer Block shown) RollCall has now connected to the unit. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 53 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 72: Using Rollcall Mv-820 Multiviewer Templates

    5.3.3 NTP Status Box The NTP Status box (see Figure 47) displays the status of the multiviewer’s NTP at the top of each template. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 54 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 73: Initial Mv-820 Unit Configuration

    Such a reset will affect all MV-820 connections, including the multiviewer monitor outputs. See Section 5.6.1. When the MV-820 has re-booted, the new settings will be adopted. The MV-820 unit can then be connected to your house IT network. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 55 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 74: Further Mv-820 Unit Configuration

    Such a reset will affect all MV-820 connections, including the multiviewer monitor outputs. See Section 5.6.1. When the MV-820 has re-booted, the new settings will be adopted. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 56 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 75: Rollcall System-Setup Template Screen

    It is also used to setup the following system details: • Networking. • NTP servers. • Router controller addresses. • RollCall settings. • Multiviewer monitor output format. • Multiviewer name. • Multiviewer Input streaming out. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 57 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 76 MV-820 User Manual RollCall System-Setup Template Screen RollCall Templates for Multiviewer Block 5.6 Figure 48 Multiviewer RollCall System-Setup Screen Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 58 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 77: System Reset" Box

    Click on the System Reset button. Then click on the Confirm button to perform a system reset.  Or click the Cancel button to abort the system reset. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 59 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 78: Product" Box

    The IP address details are only used when the corresponding “DHCP Enabled” box is Note: deselected. At the next System Reset, the MV-820 will adopt all the locally saved settings. Note: Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 60 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 79: Ntp Servers" Box

    PP is the multiviewer input number (01, 02 etc). • RollCall Unit - Set the RollCall unit number. The unit number must be unique for each Multiviewer being configured. The initial default value is “01”. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 61 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 80: Output Format" Box

    Multicast Group Base Address - A 32-bit value used to identify the IP multicast group.  • Typically, a multicast address is sorted out automatically: Use the default (blank) setting Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 62 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 81: Information" Box

    5.6.11 System Reset to Implement the Changes After all System-Setup window settings changes have been made, an MV-820 System Reset is required. See Section 5.6.1 ““System Reset” box” on page 59. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 63 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 82: Rollcall Video Alarms Screen

    Input Signal Detection Active when no input signal is detected. Input Format Change Detected Active when a change of video format is detected. For example, from 1080p to 720p. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 64 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 83: Rollcall Audio Alarms Screen

    Use this if PCM audio data is expected on the channel-pair. DialNorm Under per channel-pair Checks audio normalization levels. Dolby E Config Changed per channel-pair Checks for a change in Dolby E configuration. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 65 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 84 MV-820 User Manual RollCall Audio Alarms Screen RollCall Templates for Multiviewer Block 5.8 Figure 51 RollCall Audio Alarms Screen Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 66 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 85: Rollcall Reference Alarms

    Figure 52 RollCall Reference Alarms Screen Alarms can be viewed and acknowledged on this screen. Note: Multiviewer alarms are set up with Grass Valley Orbit software application. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 67 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 86: Rollcall Ancillary Alarms

    SMPTE2010 Lost Loss of SMPTE 2010 data. Alarms can be viewed and acknowledged on this screen. Note: Multiviewer alarms are set up with Grass Valley Orbit software application. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 68 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 87: Rollcall Layout Screen

    “S” button or press “return” to locally save the new setting. Do this for each text box. (Note: Clicking on the “P” button will return the setting to its preset default value). Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 69 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 88 Select to display overlay information which identifies each display output screen. Overlay identifies a video input in a Overlay identifies multiviewer display output multiviewer video wall tile Figure 55 Multiviewer Display Output Overlay Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 70 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 89: Rollcall Tsl Screen

    “S” button or press “return” to locally save the new setting. Do this for each text box. (Note: Clicking on the “P” button will return the setting to its preset default value). Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 71 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 90: Rollcall Gpio Screen

    Radio buttons. Select the active state of the GPIO port. High selected: Active state of the port is a high voltage. selected: Active state of the port is a low voltage. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 72 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 91: Rollcall Timer Control Screen

    “S” button or press “return” to locally save the new setting. Do this for each text box. (Note: Clicking on the “P” button will return the setting to its preset default value). Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 73 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 92: Rollcall Timer Request Protocol Screen

    A Timer widget is configured on a video wall tile with the Grass Valley Orbit application. It can be configured to be connected to an eTimer service. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 74 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 93: Rollcall Templates For Video Ip Blocks

    (Set multiviewer video input names.) Logging Spigot 16 Logging Card Diagnostics Video IP block diagnostics Section 6.24 on page 134 Loopback Router Loopback IP routing Section 6.25 on page 135 Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 75 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 94 (location of designated QSFP) (see Figure 61) ‘Upper Left’ “LINK A1” ‘Upper Right’ “LINK A2” ‘Lower Left’ “LINK B1” ‘Lower Right’ “LINK B2” Table 22 Designated QSFPs Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 76 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 95 Spigots 5 to 16 receive up to 12 video IP signals from external sources.  • (Converted to 12 internal SDI video signals which pass to the multiviewer block - multiviewer inputs). Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 77 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 96: Navigating Rollcall Video Ip Template Screens

    A pop-up list of the unit’s template screens is shown. (Figure 63 shows a list of MV-820-IP Video IP block template screens.) Click on an item in the list to go to that template screen. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 78 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 97 Interop - see Section 6.28 on page 140. • SFP Configuration - see Section 6.29 on page 143. Figure 63 Right-Click to get a List of Template Screens Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 79 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 98: Setting Values

    (For each MV-820-IP Video IP block, select from SDI 1 to SDI 12.) • Select Video Input Status, Video Output Status or Network Status from the Information Selection pane, as required. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 80 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 99 Section 1.3.4.2 “MV-820-IP” on page 12.)  Figure 65 Example Information Display Areas:  a) Video Input Status example.  b) Video Output Status example. c) Network Status example. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 81 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 100: Configuration Template

    QSFP+ cage and QSFP28 transceiver on the MV-820-IP unit rear: • Lower Left, ‘LINK B1’ • Lower Right, ‘LINK B2’ • Upper Left, ‘LINK A1’ • Upper Right, ‘LINK A2’ Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 82 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 101: Load Different Card Firmware Version

    Note: Restore and Restart buttons are displayed only when a ‘not-currently-loaded’ software item is selected. Click Restore to load the required software version. Click Restart to restart the Video IP block. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 83 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 102: Time Sync Configuration Template

    See Section 6.4.1 “Time Sync Status Panel” on page 87. Save Settings Displayed only if settings on this template are changed. Restore Click Restore to discard the changes. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 84 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 103 Time Sync Configuration Template Settings (Continued) Time Sync Operation Configuration Setting Restart Click Restart to implement the changes made in the template and restart the MV-820-IP’s Video IP block. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 85 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 104: Time Sync Status Panel

    To see the status of another network interface of the Video IP block in the Status panel: • Click the Next Interface button. (This cycles through the interfaces.) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 86 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 105: Time Sync Histogram Panel

    Every time a clock difference is recalculated, the relevant horizontal histogram bar is incremented and shown.  A correctly functioning system will show a distinct peak around the 0 ns level. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 87 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 106: Tpg (Test Pattern Generator) Template

    Select the video standard of the ‘moving color bars’ test pattern to apply to the spigot from the drop-down list.  Select ‘None’ to turn off the test pattern. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 88 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 107 Select the dB level to apply to the spigot from the drop-down list. Show Caption Select to display the Caption with the test pattern. Audio Mute Select to mute the audio tone. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 89 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 108: Counters Template

    Counts the number of times an (internal) SDI input to the Video IP block comes and goes. Counters found on the SDI input spigot templates and published via RollCall log fields. Clear All Global Counts All the global counts. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 90 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 109: Fec Template

    Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Select the check boxes to activate log fields, as required. Available log fields are shown in Table 28. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 91 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 110 RollCall Templates for Video IP Blocks 6.7 Table 28 FEC Log Fields Log Field Description FEC_1_CORRECTED_ERRORS Number of corrected errors for FEC 1. FEC_1_UNCORRECTED_ERRORS Number of uncorrected errors for FEC 1. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 92 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 111: Ethernet 1 And 2 Templates

    All Traffic panel  • - see Section 6.8.3 “All Traffic Panel” on page 97. CPU Traffic panel  • - see Section 6.8.4 “CPU Traffic Panel” on page 97. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 93 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 112: Ethernet Panel

    • Fail See other MV -  • Look on Video IP block’s other Ethernet template  (Eg. on Ethernet 2 template instead of Ethernet 1 template.) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 94 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 113: Switch Lldp Info Panel

    Shows the name assigned to the network IP switch. Port ID Shows the IP switch port ID. Port VLAN Shows the VLAN ID number used by the network interface. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 95 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 114: All 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 MV-820-IP Video IP block. See Figure 78. Figure 78 CPU Traffic Panel Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 96 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 115: Ethernet 1 And 2 Rtp Sender Templates

    IP blocks transmit ‘multiviewer display output’ video IP data packets on spigots 1 to 4.)  See Figure 79. • Select Enable Stats to display values. Enable Stats Figure 79 Ethernet RTP Sender Template Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 97 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 116: Ethernet 1 And 2 Rtp Receiver Templates

    • Select Enable Stats to display the values. Enable Stats Click to clear RTP Count Click to clear MAC Error Count Figure 80 Ethernet RTP Receiver Template Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 98 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 117: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Video Stats Template

    Select Enable Stats to display the values. Enable Stats Ethernet 1 stats Ethernet 2 stats Click to clear the RTP discontinuity counters Figure 81 Ethernet RTP Receiver Video Stats Template Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 99 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 118: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Audio Stats Template

    Select Enable Stats to display the values. Enable Stats Ethernet 1 stats Ethernet 2 stats Click to clear the counters Figure 82 Ethernet RTP Receiver Audio Stats Template Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 100 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 119: Ethernet Rtp Receiver Meta Stats Template

    Select Enable Stats to display the values. Enable Stats Ethernet 1 stats Ethernet 2 stats Click to clear the counters Figure 83 Ethernet RTP Receiver Meta Stats Template Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 101 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 120: Link Control Template

    To insert a 4K SMPTE352 payload identifier into a video IP output stream: • Select the Enable 4K SMPTE352 Insertion check box. This inserts the same timestamp information is inserted into each of the four ‘quad-linked’ video IP streams. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 102 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 121: Destination Timing Template

    Receives up to 12 video IP streams (up to 3G video) on spigots 5 to 16. The template shows a panel of information for each spigot, see Figure 86. A spigot panel is greed out for spigots not configured as destination spigots. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 103 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 122 Frames Delay (N to N+1) Enter number of frames of buffering (0 or 1). Note: Adding buffering can affect the time it takes to switch between IP flows at a spigot. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 104 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 123: Spigot 1 To 16 Templates

    Destination spigot template (for example, spigots 1 to 4) (for example, spigots 5 to 16)  Figure 87 Spigot Template:  a) Source Spigot. b) Destination Spigot. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 105 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 124: Source Spigot Template (Spigots 1 To 4)

    Spigot panel, see Section 6.16.1.1 “Spigot Panel (Source Spigot)” on page 108.  Take, see Section 6.16.1.2 “Take” on page 110. Flow panels, see Section 6.16.1.3 “Flow Panels (Source Spigot)” on page 111. Figure 88 Source Spigot Template Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 106 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 125 Reports the ‘control agency’ which last performed a Take on the spigot. • RC - RollCall. Operation from a control panel or by an external agent, like VSM. • IPCtrl - Grass Valley Orbit. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 107 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 126 Select the number of audio channels. (1 to 16) This setting allows the number of audio channels in use to be restricted. Select from the list the highest audio channel number to be used. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 108 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 127 Click Clear to clear the count. 6.16.1.2 Take Click Take to apply any changes made to spigot or flow properties in the Spigot panel. Figure 90 Take Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 109 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 128 Select the flow type. • Video flow types: (Note: Two simultaneous video flows are possible from the source spigot.) • Audio flow types: • Metadata flow types: Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 110 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 129 Click Take. In order to provide redundancy, primary and secondary flows are available on separate network connections to the MV-820-IP Video IP block. These require setting up separately. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 111 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 130: Destination Spigot Template (Spigots 5 To 16)

    Take, see Section 6.16.2.2 “Take” on page 117. Status and Flow panels, see Section 6.16.2.3 “Status and Flow Panels (Destination Spigot)” on page 118. Figure 92 Destination Spigot Template Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 112 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 131 Reports the ‘control agency’ which last performed a Take on the spigot. • RC - RollCall. Operation from a control panel or by an external agent, like VSM. • IPCtrl - Grass Valley Orbit. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 113 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 132 Format Drop down box. Select the video format to be used on this spigot.  This will ensure that the appropriate level of bandwidth is allocated. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 114 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 133 Select from the list the highest audio channel number to be used. Audio Delay Slider control. Select the audio delay. (-10 ms to 255 ms) Click P to set the preset, default value. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 115 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 134 Break before Make - simply swaps IP data stream received at the destination spigot without buffering. 6.16.2.2 Take Click Take to apply any changes made to spigot or flow properties in the Spigot panel. Figure 94 Take Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 116 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 135 New IP flow settings Click “S” to set value entered Note: IP flow settings may be set via Grass Valley Orbit. Figure 96 Flow Panel (Video Flow Example) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 117 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 136 Click Take. In order to provide redundancy, primary and secondary flows are available on separate network connections to the MV-820-IP Video IP block. These require setting up separately. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 118 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 137: Logging Configuration Template

    (Note: Clicking on the “P” button will return the setting to its preset default value). “S” - Locally save new, entered setting value (or press “return”). “P” - Locally save default setting value. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 119 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 138: Logging Sdi Info Template

    The time when the state of the SDI input changed. INPUT_N_CHANGE_TIME (I.e. input lost or input standard changed.) SDI Change Count INPUT_N_CHANGE_CNT The number of times the state of the SDI input has changed. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 120 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 139: Logging System Template

    Reports the build number. HARDWARE_VERSION Reports the hardware version number. HARDWARE_MOD Reports the hardware modification number. HARDWARE_BUILD Reports the hardware build number. FIRMWARE_VERSION Reports the firmware version number. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 121 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 140 TIMESYNC_N_AVG_DELAY The current network delay time between the card and the clock sending the synchronization messages. This should be relatively constant and is dependant on network configuration. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 122 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 141 Ideally this will be a low number, as cards are expected to synchronize and stay synchronized. Large numbers indicate possible problems with the network or grandmaster clock. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 123 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 142: Logging Network Template

    Each log message type can be enabled by selecting it in the template in the ‘Log Enable’ column. Figure 100 shows an example template. Figure 100 Logging Network Template Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 124 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 143 MV-820-IP Video IP block is connected to. LAN_PORT_N_SWITCH_VLAN Name of IP network switch VLAN number that the media network connection of the MV-820-IP Video IP block is connected to. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 125 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 144: Logging - Sfp Template

    Each log message type can be enabled by selecting it in the template in the ‘Log Enable’ column. Figure 101 shows an example template. Figure 101 Logging SFP Template Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 126 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 145 WARN: Low - Low, but in tolerance. • WARN: High - High, but in tolerance. • FAIL: Low - Low and out of tolerance. • FAIL: High - High and out of tolerance. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 127 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 146 FAIL: Low - Low and out of tolerance. • FAIL: High - High and out of tolerance. Where: • N is the input/(Q)SFP number; and • X is the lane number. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 128 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 147: Logging - Fpga Template

    Voltage sensor name. For example, VCCBRAM. VOLTAGE_3_VALUE Reports current voltage reading. Where: • N is the input number (1 to 16) for the MV-820-IP Video IP block. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 129 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 148: Logging - Spigot 1 To 16 Templates

    Spigots 5 to 16 are IP destination spigots. (“Output N ... ” ) (Spigots 5 to 16 receive the multiviewer video IP stream inputs.) Figure 104 Logging Spigot Template (Destination Spigots, Spigots 5 to 16) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 130 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 149 OK: input signal good. • FAIL: input signal not detected. INPUT_N_TYPE HD/SD/3G SDI INPUT_N_STANDARD PAL/NTSC/625 Mono/525 Mono Where: • N is the input/output spigot number (1 to 16). Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 131 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 150 I = interlaced • P = Progressive • SF = Segmented Frame For example: 1080/50p or 1125(1080)/25i Where: • N is the input/output spigot number (1 to 16). Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 132 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 151: Logging Card Diagnostics Template

    Reports time of last CPU core dump.  LAST_CORE_DUMP_TIME For diagnostics purposes only. PWRSAFE_MEMORY_RESTORE Reports “OK”. Reports Power Management IC version.  PMIC_VERSION For diagnostics purposes only. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 133 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 152: Loopback Router Template

    Select the Primary + Secondary IP fabric to use. When all is set as required: Select Enable Router Control. The selected routing is activated.  Flows on source spigots are sent to destination spigots. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 134 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 153: Setup Template

    Provides options to reset the module to its defaults. Default Settings Button. Click to return all Video IP block settings to their default values, except for network configuration and IP addresses. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 135 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 154 Table 45 Setup Template Settings and Controls (Continued) Item Description Factory Defaults Button. Click to return all Video IP block settings to their factory values, including network configuration and IP addresses. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 136 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 155: Ethernet Rear Template

    Select to set a static IP address etc. Restart Button. Click to restart. See Note 1. Note 1: DHCP / Static IP address changes take effect on a restart of the Video IP block. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 137 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 156 “S” button or press “return” to locally save the new setting. Do this for each text box. “S” - Locally save new, entered setting value (or press “return”). Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 138 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 157: Interop Template

    Figure 109 Interop Template The template displays the following panels: • Stream Synchronization Controls • RTP Payload Types • Video. Table 47, Table 48 and Table 49 describe each panel. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 139 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 158 Hexadecimal code used for payload types: SMPTE2022 SMPTE2022 payload type. RFC4175 RFC4175 payload type. VC2 payload type (not supported, possible future feature). Audio Audio payload type identifier. Data Metadata payload type. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 140 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 159 RollCall Templates for Video IP Blocks 6.28 Table 49 Interop Template - Video Item Description Interop Video VC2 Compression Drop-down box. Select VC2 compression ratio. (Note: VC2 is not currently supported.) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 141 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 160: Sfp Configuration Template

    Select the SFP type from the drop-down list. Take For Custom setting only, click to apply settings and save to memory. Currently Set Shows the current SFP type. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 142 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 161 Change settings and click Take to apply each of them. When a working settings configuration is found,  click S beside each setting to save the setting value for future use. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 143 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 162: Getting Started

    Table 51 Getting Started with MV-820 Use Getting Started Instructions for... Product Multiviewer Block Video IP Input Block MV-820-HDBNC  MV-820-DENSI   MV-820-IP   (x 4) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 145 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 163: Multiviewer Block

    Figure 111 RollCall Control Panel Extracting Multiviewer RollCall Templates Select the unit’s RollCall System-Setup template. Set the network settings of the ‘1G1 Interface’ to suit the house IP network.  See Figure 112. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 146 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 164 See Figure 113.  Figure 113 MV-820 Default Video Wall on Multiviewer Display Outputs 1 to 4 (Video inputs 1 to 48 are shown) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 147 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 165: Multiviewer Display Output Overlay

    View the Layout RollCall template. Use the controls to turn on/off display of an overlay. See Figure 114. Figure 114 Layout RollCall Template - Multiviewer Display Output Overlays Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 148 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 166: Video Ip Blocks

    Connect RollCall Control Panel to the Video IP block’s default IP address, see A.11.2.2 Table 59 on page 200. (Use a similar connection method to that described in Section 5.2 “RollCall Control Panel Connection to MV-820” on page 51.) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 149 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 167 Enter a value into a template field. Press the ‘enter’ key on your keyboard, or simply click S, Note: to enter the value into the template field. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 150 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 168 RollCall Control Panel. 7.2.1.8 Repeat for Each Video IP Block 13. For each of the MV-820-IP Video IP blocks, re-do sub-sections 7.2.1.2 to 7.2.1.7. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 151 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 169: Configuring Ip Flows

    Note: Orbit treats each Video IP block as a separate video IP device. Identify the four individual Video IP blocks by the media network interface IP addresses Note: listed. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 152 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 170 Start in the Connection Scan dialog shown. Orbit tests its IP link connections to all devices.  Link connection status is reported via icons adjacent to each IP address. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 153 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 171 Expand the device item to view all of its spigots. Click to expand or collapse item Empty Port Name and Port Number columns Figure 120 Expanded Device to Show Spigots in Spigots Tab Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 154 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 172 This has now assigned video router ports (of a Grass Valley IP routing system) to all video IP inputs (router sources) and outputs (router destinations) of the MV-820-IP unit. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 155 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 173 With the Video IP block connected to the house video IP network via the QSFP cables, to configure the spigot to accept a certain video IP signal: Show the Video IP block’s Spigot 5 RollCall template. (Figure 122 shows a Spigot template.) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 156 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 174 Click Take on the template to make the new spigot IP flow settings take effect. This template Take is a non-optimized operation and may take up to 10 seconds to Note: complete. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 157 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 175 This template Take is a non-optimized operation and may take up to 10 seconds to Note: complete. The spigot will now transmit multicast IP flows on the rear media IP interfaces of the MV-820-IP. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 158 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 176 MV-820 User Manual Video IP Blocks Getting Started 7.2 Take button Figure 123 Source Spigot Template Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 159 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 177: Test Pattern Generator

    IP outputs to be locally route to any of the block’s 12 video IP inputs. This is controlled with the block’s Loopback Router RollCall template. (See Section 6.25 “Loopback Router Template” on page 134.) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 160 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 178: Multiviewer Video Wall

    This manual assumes the reader is familiar with the Orbit software and only outline information is given. Section contents: Basic Video Wall page 162 Configuring Alarms page 163 TSL Support page 167 Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 161 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 179: Basic Video Wall

    For further Orbit instruction and details on using Orbit for multiviewer wall layouts, see the published “Orbit - Introduction” and “Orbit for Multiviewers” user manuals. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 162 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 180: Configuring Alarms

    The time in seconds from when the alarm occurs to when it is automatically acknowledged by the multiviewer system. Setting a delay here allows an alarm to flash and be displayed for a short time before being automatically acknowledged. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 163 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 181: Input Alarms

    Note: box. For example,  for the Audio Level alarm, the properties box text indicates that configuring of levels and channel alarms is done in separate tabs. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 164 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 182 Click on the Input tab. The Input tab screen is shown. Click Copy All. The alarm settings of Input 1 have been applied to all multiviewer inputs. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 165 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 183 For IP network alarms relating to video IP inputs, access video IP stream and IP network status information via RollCall log messages from the MV-820-IPs ‘Video IP’ block. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 166 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 184: Tsl Support

    The Grass Valley RollCall Control Panel application is used to configure the settings for a MV-820 multiviewer in the RollCall TSL screen; see Section 5.12 “RollCall TSL Screen” on page Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 167 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 185: Specifying Index Parameters For Each Umd

    3. Set UMD > UMD Protocol to ‘Version 3.1’  and UMD > 3.1 Display Address property is shown. Figure 129 Orbit - Video Tile - UMD TSL 3.1 Properties Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 168 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 186 5.0 Display Index - Index number for each UMD in a display. (16-bit, $FFFF reserved. 0-based.) UMD enabled TSL 5.0 properties Selected Video Tile, Multiviewer Input 3 Figure 130 Orbit - Video Tile - UMD TSL 5.0 Properties Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 169 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 187: Maintenance - Software

    Multiviewer block (software version, serial number etc) is displayed on the multiviewer block’s RollCall System - Setup template screen. • Video IP blocks (MV-820-IP only) is displayed on the respective RollCall Set Up template screen. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 170 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 188: Licensing

    Click Import Licenses.  Navigate to the license file and select the file name.  Click OK. The imported license is added to the listed licenses. See Figure 135. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 171 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 189 IP block, as required. Right-click on the connected Multiviewer block in the left-hand pane of the RollCall Control Panel screen.  Click Unit License. Figure 132 Right-Click Menu Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 172 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 190 The license is installed on the multiviewer and the multiviewer restarts (reboots). Click OK. Rebooting takes approximately 4 minutes. When the multiviewer finishes rebooting, it is operating with the newly-installed license. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 173 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 191: Software Upgrade

    Connect to the MV-820 unit block as required (multiviewer block or a video IP block). Click the Import New Upgrade icon, see Figure 134. The RollCall Upgrade Packages window is displayed. Figure 134 Import New Upgrade Icon Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 174 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 192 Import completion is reported in the Import Log pane. See Figure 136. Figure 136 Import Log Pane Example The upgrade package has been added to RollCall Control Panel. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 175 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 193 (the message does not indicate that the unit’s upgrade is complete). For MV-820 multiviewer software versions 2.8.17 onwards: The “Upgrade Complete” message in RollCall Control Panel’s Unit Upgrade window does indicate that the unit has been upgraded. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 176 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 194 Upgrade Complete Important: For Multiviewer software versions before 2.8.17: Ignore any “Upgrade Complete” messages in RollCall Control Panel’s Unit Upgrade window. Figure 139 Typical Upgrade Log Messages Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 177 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 195 “Fitting Video SFP Modules” page 179 10.4 “MV-820 Main Front Module” page 184 10.1 “Fitting Video SFP Modules” page 179 10.2 “Fitting/Removing Video QSFP28 Transceiver Modules” page 181 Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 178 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 196: Maintenance - Hardware 10.1

    Coax SFP (fits into cage) Display Outputs 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, 7&8, 9&10, 11&12. SFP Cages Figure 140 SFP orientation for fitting into MV-820 Rear Panel SFP cages Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 179 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 197 SFP module removal, if required, is achieved by operating a small lever or lever-bar on the SFP module before sliding the SFP video module out of its cage. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 180 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 198: Fitting/Removing Video Qsfp28 Transceiver Modules

    QSFP+ cage until a click is heard 3) Pull handle to remove QSFP28 module from cage QSFP28 transceiver module QSFP28 module handle Figure 141 QSFP28 Transceivers and MV-820-IP Rear QSFP+ Cages Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 181 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 199: Power Supply Units

    There are no On/Off switches for the power supplies; the MV-820 Multiviewer will power up as soon as the AC Power Cords are plugged into the IEC connectors and turned On at the AC mains supply. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 182 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 200: Psu Module Removal

    The module starts up and the PSU status LED should be lit green. The MV-820 Multiviewer operation should be uninterrupted. The status LED is described in Section 2.8.5 “Rear Connectors - Mains Inlets” on page 33. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 183 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 201: Main Front Module

    Close the front door when the equipment is powered, to maintain cooling airflow. The module is shown in Figure 145. Ejector levers Module Retention Brackets Figure 145 MV-820 Multiviewer Main Front Module Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 184 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 202 Main Module Ejector Lever MV-820 front open Strengthener Bar Retention Bracket Retention Bracket securing screws (captive) Figure 146 Main Module Retention Bracket and Strengthener Bar Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 185 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 203: Main Front Module Removal

    Open the front door of the MV-820. (See Section 2.3.1 “To Open the Front Door” on page 20.) Disconnect the four door-fan supply wires from the front of the MV-820 main front module. See Figure 147. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 186 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 204 MV-820 Main Front Module Maintenance - Hardware 10.4  Figure 147 Door-Fan Supply Wires:  a) Fan Wires Connected to MV-820 Main Module. b) Fan Wires Disconnected. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 187 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 205 Remove the Retention Bracket and keep it aside. See Figure 146 and Figure 148. Similarly, remove the other Retention Bracket. Retention Brackets Figure 148 Retention Bracket Locations Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 188 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 206 The Main Module is now removed. Proceed to fit a replacement Main Module,  see “Main Module Fitting” on page 190. The MV-820 will not operate without a main front module. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 189 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 207: Main Module Fitting

    The MV-820 Main Front Module is not hot-pluggable. Note: These instructions follow on from the module removal instructions of Section 10.4.1 “Main Front Module Removal” on page 186. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 190 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 208 See Figure 150. Main Module Chassis Push Module Module Inserted Push Levers Module with Levers Engaged with Chassis sides Figure 150 Inserting MV-820 Multiviewer Main Front Module Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 191 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 209 Display Outputs after 1 minute until booting is complete. See Section 4 “Booting and Splash Screen” on page 46 for a description of the unit start up. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 192 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 210: Appendix A Mv-820 Specification

    482.6 mm (~ 19 in.) Depth 604.8 mm (~ 23.8 in.) Height 87.0 mm (~ 3.42 in.) Note: See Appendix B “MV-820 Dimensions” on page 205 for a MV-820 dimension drawing. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 193 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 211: Video Inputs

    2-off (MV-820-HDBNC) 2-off (MV-820-DENSI) 1-off (MV-820-IP) Connector BNC 75 ohm connector, unterminated. Video Standard ±300mV tri-level HD sync or 300mV SD sync with according burst to system standard Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 194 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 212: Tv Standards

    SMPTE 2022-6/7 SMPTE 2110 RFC 4175 SMPTE-291M /IETF RTP Payload for Ancillary Data SMPTE 2042 (VC-2, future) IP Stream Timing IEEE-1588v2 (PTP) compliant with SMPTE-2059-2 and Synchronization Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 195 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 213: Outputs

    Ethernet ports (‘MV Control 1’ and ‘MV Control 2’). These can be viewed on desktop PCs via the Grass Valley Orbit MV-800-DT option. Applications include: confidence monitoring, compliance monitoring. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 196 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 214: Gpi And Ltc

    ~ 1 kg 2.15” x 13.67” x 1.58”  PSU module dimensions (54.5 mm x 347.2 mm x 40.2 mm) PSU module overall 14.97” (380.2 mm) includes handle length Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 197 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 215: Ethernet Rear Panel Connectors

    RJ45 connected to internal IP switch. address for Used for Video IP block control and connections monitoring. See Table 59. CONTROL A/B. CONTROL B Ethernet See Note 1 Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 198 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 216 The Video IP block media IP links must be configured as part of configuration of the Video IP blocks. Note 3: SMPTE 2110-21 RTP stream sender and receiver buffer types: • Media IP link inputs: ‘Wide’ . • Media IP link outputs: ‘Narrow’ . Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 199 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 217 25 to 36 Video Inputs 37 to 48 Display Outputs None Display Outputs 9 to 12 Default Control 10.54.31.123 Default Control 10.54.31.124 Interface IP Address Interface IP Address Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 200 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 218: Unused Rear Panel Connectors

    A.12 Unused Rear Panel Connectors Connectors Monitor O/P 2-off. Not currently used. 2-off (1-off for MV-820-IP): For engineering use. 2-off. Not currently used.  10G Ethernet (MV-820-HDBNC and MV-820-DENSI only) Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 201 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 219: Multiviewer Monitoring And Alarms

    Metadata and Control Monitoring: On-Screen Monitoring: • Closed Caption & Subtitle detection • V chip detection Display UMD router source names  • via General Remote protocol SW-P-08 over IP Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 202 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 220: Video Wall Screen Display

    Control direct from mouse on screen. TSL tally display. Graphics / Images: • Add graphics files to display labels and channel logos, etc • Programmable background color or image Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 203 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 221: Software Versions

    RollCall Control Panel 4.18.17 or later Grass Valley Orbit 2.4.23 or later Multiviewer 2.16.16 or later For future releases: Note: Please refer to software release notes for compatibility information. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 204 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 222: Appendix B Mv-820 Dimensions

    Appendix B MV-820 Dimensions Chassis dimensions are shown in Figure 152. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 205 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 223 MV-820 User Manual MV-820 Dimensions Overall: Width: 482.6 mm (19 in.) Depth: 604.8 mm (23.8 in.) Height: 87.0 mm (3.42 in.) Figure 152 MV-820 Multiviewer Dimensions Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 206 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 224: Appendix C Multiviewer Terminology

    This section describes some of the multiviewer terminology used in the manual and should be read alongside the example dual-screen video wall illustration shown in Figure 153. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 207 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 225 Clock Tile with Video Tiles Digital Clock Video widget Widget Widget Audio Bars Widget MV-820 Rear Panel (MV-820-HDBNC shown) Figure 153 Example Video Wall of Two Monitor Display Screens Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 208 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 226 “1G1” and “1G2” Ethernet ports. They are available for viewing on a PC desktop (via stream viewing software, for example, Grass Valley Orbit with a MV-800-DT license option). Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 209 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 227: Appendix D Ip Routing Terminology

    Real-time data (for example, video and/or audio) sent over a network. IP Flow Flows form a stream. There may be Video and Audio IP flows in an IP stream. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 210 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 228 RollCall+ New extension to Grass Valley RollCall. Uses RollCall+ Domains to separate data flow types. Used in MV-8 series Multiviewers and in IP Routing control and configuration. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 211 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 229 BBC and standardized by SMPTE. An intra-frame compression scheme aimed at professional production and post production. Compression ratios are in the range 2:1 to 16:1. It can provide near lossless compression. Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 212 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 230 MV-820 User Manual User Notes: Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 213 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...
  • Page 231: Grass Valley Technical Support

    Corporate Head Office Grass Valley 3499 Douglas-B.-Floreani St-Laurent, Quebec H4S 2C6 Canada Telephone:+1 514 333 1772 Fax:+1 514 333 9828 www.grassvalley.com Issue 2 Revision 3 Page 214 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand...

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