Wohler HDCC-708XWST User Manual

Hd/sd-sdi closed caption translator, cea-608/708 to wst/op-47
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HDCC-708XWST
(CEA-608/708 to WST/OP-47 Translation Card)
HDCC-708XWST-OG2 (openGear Platform)
HDCC-708XWST-2CH (MC1RU Platform)
•HD/SD-SDI Closed Caption Translator,
CEA-608/708 to WST/OP-47
User Guide
Firmware Version: V0.32
Software Version: V0.24
Part Number 821126 Revision B

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  • Page 1 HDCC-708XWST (CEA-608/708 to WST/OP-47 Translation Card) • HDCC-708XWST-OG2 (openGear Platform) • HDCC-708XWST-2CH (MC1RU Platform) •HD/SD-SDI Closed Caption Translator, CEA-608/708 to WST/OP-47 User Guide Firmware Version: V0.32 Software Version: V0.24 Part Number 821126 Revision B...
  • Page 2 Wohler Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to change or improve our products at any time and without notice. In no event will Wohler Technologies, Inc. be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the hardware, software, or its documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Product Description ............2 Quick Start Guides ............2 I/O Connections ..............5 Front Edge ...............5 HDCC in Ross DFR-8321 Frame ........6 HDCC in Wohler MC-1RU Frame ........7 Relay Bypass ............8 Functions ...............8 Translating ...............8 Chapter 2. Hardware Installation ....11 Introduction ..............
  • Page 4 Tools ..............13 Chassis.............13 Hardware............13 Installation .............13 Installing the HDCC in the Wohler MC-1RU ...............16 Requirements............16 Installation .............16 Rear Panel DIP Switch ............17 Next Steps ..............18 Chapter 3. TCP/IP Configuration and Virtual Serial Ports (VSPs) ......19 Introduction..............19...
  • Page 5 Chapter 4. Using DashBoard ..... . . 37 Introduction ..............37 Overview..............37 Goals for This Chapter..........37 Topics ..............37 Starting DashBoard ............
  • Page 6 How do I translate captions from Channel A to Channel B? How do I transmit cues/general purpose data bits?..57 How do I receive cues/general purpose data bits? ..58 Chapter 5. Using HDCCRegEdit ..... 59 Introduction..............59 Overview ..............59 Goals for This Chapter ..........59...
  • Page 7 HDCC-708XWST Block Diagram........96 Changing the Registers ..........96 Register Settings............97 Register Details............. 99 HDCC-708XWST-OG2 Serial Port Router Configuration Registers..............115 82 11 26 : HD C C-7 08 X W S T U se r G u id e...
  • Page 8 Appendix B. Specifications and Pin-Outs ......117 Introduction..............117 Overview .............. 117 Topics ..............117 Specifications ............118 Connector Pin Assignments ...........
  • Page 9: Chapter 1. Getting Started

    Getting Started Introduction Overview This chapter describes the basic captioning functions that you can perform using your Wohler HDCC-708XWST-OG2 (for the Ross DFR 8321 frame) and HDCC-708XWST-2CH (for the Wohler MC-1RU frame) products (Collectively called HDCC). Goals for This Chapter ...
  • Page 10: Product Description

    When operated in the Ross frame, the card is configured and controlled ® through DashBoard software. In the Wohler MC-1RU frame, the card is configured and controlled through HDCCRegEdit. (Refer to Using DashBoard on page 37 for instructions or Using HDCCRegEdit on page for instructions.)
  • Page 11 C h a p t e r 1 Getting Started Q u ic k S t a r t G ui d e s Figure 1–2 Quick Start, Ross DFR-8321 Frame Start Set up Ross DFR-8321 frame per manufacturer’s instructions Install Ross DashBoard Control System software on your host PC Configure (initial) IP address...
  • Page 12 G et t in g St a r t e d Q u i ck St a rt G u i d e s Figure 1–3 Quick Start Wohler MC-1RU Frame Start Set up Wohler MC-1RU frame per manufacturer’s instructions Configure (initial) IP address of HDCC using SW1 (Chapter 2)
  • Page 13: I/O Connections

    C h a p t e r 1 Getting Started I / O C o n ne c t io n s I/O Connections Front Edge The HDCC card’s front edge has a power LED (lit when power is applied), a USB port, and a USB override switch. The USB port is useful during the initial setup.
  • Page 14: Hdcc In Ross Dfr-8321 Frame

    C h a p t e r 1 G et t in g St a r t e d I / O C o nn e c t io n s HDCC in Ross DFR-8321 Frame The HDCC-OG2 consists of two main parts: the HDCC board which goes into a DFR-8321 slot, and the OG2 Rear Panel which is attached to the rear of the frame.
  • Page 15: Hdcc In Wohler Mc-1Ru Frame

    I / O C o n ne c t io n s HDCC in Wohler MC-1RU Frame The HDCC-2CH is designed to be used in a Wohler MC-1RU frame. The MC-1RU Rear Panel provides all of the I/O connections. Refer to...
  • Page 16: Relay Bypass

    C h a p t e r 1 G et t in g St a r t e d F u n ct i o ns Figure 1–7 MC-1RU Rear Panel - Right Side Relay Bypass To prevent the loss of the broadcast signal in the event of power failure, each input is bypassed via a relay to its respective output, ensuring the signal will always pass through the card.
  • Page 17 C h a p t e r 1 Getting Started F un c t io n s Figure 1–9 Translating Setup (CH A → CH B) CHA OUT: CHA IN Encoded CHA IN: Encoded Video CHA MON: CHA IN Burned In HDCC (Translating) CHB IN: Clean Video...
  • Page 18 C h a p t e r 1 G et t in g St a r t e d F u n ct i o ns 8 21 12 6 : HD C C- 70 8X W S T U se r G u id e ©...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2. Hardware Installation

    This chapter explains how to install your HDCC card in the Ross DFR- 8321 frame or in the Wohler MC-1RU frame. Goals for This Chapter  Install your HDCC card in a Ross DFR-8321 or Wohler MC-1RU chassis.  to configure a static IP address or DHCP for your HDCC card.
  • Page 20: Safety Instructions

    If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your Wohler sales representative immediately. Decision Point: If you will be installing your HDCC card into a Wohler MC-1RU, skip down to Installing the HDCC in the Wohler MC-1RU on page...
  • Page 21: Installing The Hdcc In The Ross Dfr-8321

    C h a p t e r 2 Hardware Installation I n s t a lli n g t he H DC C i n t h e R o s s D F R - 8 32 1 Otherwise, if you will be installing your HDCC-2CH card into a Ross DFR-8321 frame, continue on to Installing the HDCC in the Ross DFR-8321...
  • Page 22 C h a p t e r 2 H a rd w a r e I ns t a l la t i o n I ns t al li n g t h e H D C C i n t h e R o ss DF R- 83 2 1 Insert the screws into the two corner holes of the rear panel.
  • Page 23 C h a p t e r 2 Hardware Installation I n s t a lli n g t he H DC C i n t h e R o s s D F R - 8 32 1 Figure 2–2 Adding the O-Rings Add the O-rings With the rear of the frame facing you, sit the rear panel into the...
  • Page 24: Installing The Hdcc In The Wohler Mc-1Ru

    Wohler MC-1RU frame Installation To install the HDCC, follow the steps below Ensure that the Wohler MC-1RU frame is properly installed. Refer to the MC-1RU Installation Guide (part number 821084). Remove the power cord from the MC-1RU to power it down.
  • Page 25: Rear Panel Dip Switch

    C h a p t e r 2 Hardware Installation R e a r P a n e l D I P S w it c h Remove the MC-1RU’s front panel by loosening the two captive screws. With the components facing up and the ejector to the right, slide the HDCC-2CH board into either Slot 1 or 2.
  • Page 26: Next Steps

    C h a p t e r 2 H a rd w a r e I ns t a l la t i o n N e x t St ep s network settings). If Position 1 is , the static IP address set by Position 2 will apply.
  • Page 27: Chapter 3. Tcp/Ip Configuration And Virtual Serial Ports

    N O T E you should skip this chapter. If you will be operating your HDCC card in a Wohler MC-1RU frame, you do not need to perform the setup in this chapter UNLESS you intend to configure your HDCC card over Ethernet.
  • Page 28: Topics

    C h a p t e r 3 TC P / I P C o n f ig u r a t i on a nd V ir t ua l S e r ia l Po r t s (V S P s ) F u n ct i o na l O v e r v ie w Topics Topics...
  • Page 29: Required Information

    Figure 3–2 HDCC Shown in My Network Places Note: If you are using a Wohler MC-1RU chassis, two Wohler serial-Ethernet bridges will appear: each slot has its own IP address. Note: The default IP address can be set by SW1. See the previous chapter.
  • Page 30: Assigning A Static Ip Address/Enabling Dhcp

    Board Finder application (finder.exe) included on the supplied CD/ROM to identify the card. Assigning a Static IP Address/Enabling DHCP Double-clicking on the Wohler Serial-Ethernet Bridge (see Figure 3–2 on page 21) will open a web browser and take you the card’s configuration page where you can set a static IP address, if desired.
  • Page 31 C h a p t e r 3 TCP/IP Configuration and Virtual Serial Ports (VSPs) A s si g n in g a S t a t i c I P A d d r es s / E na b li ng D H C P Figure 3–3 HDCC Configuration Page Settings...
  • Page 32 C h a p t e r 3 TC P / I P C o n f ig u r a t i on a nd V ir t ua l S e r ia l Po r t s (V S P s ) A s s ig ni n g a S t a t ic I P A d d r e s s / En a b l in g DH C P Figure 3–4 Settings Menu...
  • Page 33 C h a p t e r 3 TCP/IP Configuration and Virtual Serial Ports (VSPs) A s si g n in g a S t a t i c I P A d d r es s / E na b li ng D H C P Figure 3–5 IP Address Change Close this window...
  • Page 34: Creating Vsps With The Lantronix Redirector

    C h a p t e r 3 TC P / I P C o n f ig u r a t i on a nd V ir t ua l S e r ia l Po r t s (V S P s ) C r e a t in g V S Ps w i t h t h e L a n t r o n ix R e d i re c t o r Creating VSPs with the Lantronix Redirector...
  • Page 35 C h a p t e r 3 TCP/IP Configuration and Virtual Serial Ports (VSPs) C r e a t in g V S Ps w it h t h e La n t r o n ix R e d i r ec t o r Figure 3–7 Open File - Security Warning When the initial installation screen displays...
  • Page 36 C h a p t e r 3 TC P / I P C o n f ig u r a t i on a nd V ir t ua l S e r ia l Po r t s (V S P s ) C r e a t in g V S Ps w i t h t h e L a n t r o n ix R e d i re c t o r Figure 3–9 InstallShield...
  • Page 37 C h a p t e r 3 TCP/IP Configuration and Virtual Serial Ports (VSPs) C r e a t in g V S Ps w it h t h e La n t r o n ix R e d i r ec t o r Figure 3–11 Setup Status Before the wizard completes, take a moment to close all other...
  • Page 38: Vsp Configuration

    C h a p t e r 3 TC P / I P C o n f ig u r a t i on a nd V ir t ua l S e r ia l Po r t s (V S P s ) C r e a t in g V S Ps w i t h t h e L a n t r o n ix R e d i re c t o r VSP Configuration Now that the software is installed, you can set up VSPs.
  • Page 39 C h a p t e r 3 TCP/IP Configuration and Virtual Serial Ports (VSPs) C r e a t in g V S Ps w it h t h e La n t r o n ix R e d i r ec t o r Figure 3–14 Com Setup Assign an available...
  • Page 40 C h a p t e r 3 TC P / I P C o n f ig u r a t i on a nd V ir t ua l S e r ia l Po r t s (V S P s ) C r e a t in g V S Ps w i t h t h e L a n t r o n ix R e d i re c t o r Figure 3–16 Port Settings...
  • Page 41 C h a p t e r 3 TCP/IP Configuration and Virtual Serial Ports (VSPs) C r e a t in g V S Ps w it h t h e La n t r o n ix R e d i r ec t o r Figure 3–19 Config Info Config Info...
  • Page 42: Creating Vsps With Later Versions Of Windows

    C h a p t e r 3 TC P / I P C o n f ig u r a t i on a nd V ir t ua l S e r ia l Po r t s (V S P s ) C r e a t in g V S Ps w i t h L a t e r V e r s io n s o f W in d ow s Creating VSPs with Later Versions of Windows...
  • Page 43: Next Steps

    N ex t S t e p s Next Steps If you are using the Ross DFR-8321 frame, proceed to the next chapter, Using DashBoard on page If you are using the Wohler MC-1RU, proceed to Chapter 4: Using HDCCRegEdit on page 82 11 26 : HD C C-7 08 X W S T U se r G u id e ©...
  • Page 44 C h a p t e r 3 TC P / I P C o n f ig u r a t i on a nd V ir t ua l S e r ia l Po r t s (V S P s ) N e x t St ep s 8 21 12 6 : HD C C- 70 8X W S T U se r G u id e...
  • Page 45: Chapter 4. Using Dashboard

    CHAPTER 4 Using DashBoard Introduction Overview This chapter explains how to use the HDCC card in a Ross DFR-8321 frame with the DashBoard Control System™ (the PC graphic user interface, from here on referred to as DashBoard) to configure your HDCC card.
  • Page 46: Starting Dashboard

    C h a p t e r 4 U si n g D a s h B oa r d St a r t in g Da s h B o a rd Starting DashBoard The operations of the HDCC card are controlled by the settings of internal registers, which are easily and intuitively configured with DashBoard.
  • Page 47 S t a r t in g Da s h B o a r d Figure 4–2 DashBoard Main Screen Note: The Wohler HDCC-OP47MULTI-OG2 card will appear as HDCC-708XWST-OG2 (X708WST) in the list of cards installed in the frame. Double-click on the HDCC card in the list of cards and the user interface will appear in the main screen.
  • Page 48: Common Controls

    C h a p t e r 4 U si n g D a s h B oa r d C o m m o n C on t r o ls Figure 4–3 Product Information Pane Figure 4–3 shows some product details about the HDCC that may be helpful at a future date, including the software and FPGA firmware part numbers and revisions.
  • Page 49: Channel A Tab

    C h a p t e r 4 Using DashBoard C h a n ne l A T a b Reboot • : Clicking this button causes the HDCC card to reboot. A screen indicating that the card is busy will appear while the system is rebooting.
  • Page 50: Channel A Settings

    C h a p t e r 4 U si n g D a s h B oa r d C h a n n el A T a b Channel A Settings Input None of these fields are user-editable; they reflect the state of the input video channel as it is measured.
  • Page 51 C h a p t e r 4 Using DashBoard C h a n ne l A T a b Service Number, ChA: • No function in this product. Disable VANC 608/708 Insertion w/o CDP Data, ChA: • function in this product. Disable Smart XDS Insertion, ChA: •...
  • Page 52: Gpi Setup

    C h a p t e r 4 U si n g D a s h B oa r d C h a n n el A T a b GPI Setup SD Line for GPI Data, ChA: • Specifies which video line of SD video formats will be used for transmitting and receiving general purpose data (cues, etc.).
  • Page 53: Gpi Receive

    C h a p t e r 4 Using DashBoard C h a n ne l A T a b Figure 4–6 Channel A (GPI Receive [cont.] and GPI Control) GPI Receive External GPO [1-4] Source, ChA: • Determines how external connector’s GPO pins will be mapped to received bits from the video stream.
  • Page 54: Channel B Tab

    C h a p t e r 4 U si n g D a s h B oa r d C h a n n el B T a b Channel B Tab Channel B tab contains the controls to customize the settings for Channel B.
  • Page 55: Channel B Settings

    C h a p t e r 4 Using DashBoard C ha n n e l B T a b Channel B Settings Input Neither of these fields are user editable; they reflect the state of the input video channel as it is measured. Input Video Format, ChB: •...
  • Page 56 C h a p t e r 4 U si n g D a s h B oa r d C h a n n el B T a b Decoder Magazine Number, ChB: • Specifies the magazine number of caption data to be displayed on the monitor output. Decoder Page Number, ChB: •...
  • Page 57 C h a p t e r 4 Using DashBoard C ha n n e l B T a b Enable Send Captions Twice, ChB: • No function in this product. Enable ACK in Newfor Protocol, ChB: • No function in this product.
  • Page 58: Gpi Setup

    C h a p t e r 4 U si n g D a s h B oa r d C h a n n el B T a b Figure 4–9 Channel B (GPI Setup [cont.] Enable Force Apology Message via GPI, ChB: •...
  • Page 59 C h a p t e r 4 Using DashBoard C ha n n e l B T a b GPI Tx Source, ChB: • Enables the general purpose I/O connector to be used as the source of bits/cues encoded on the video signal. GPI Tx [1-4] Source, ChB: •...
  • Page 60: Multi-Channel Tab

    C h a p t e r 4 U si n g D a s h B oa r d Mu l t i- C ha n n e l Ta b Multi-Channel Tab The Multi-Channel tab contains the settings for translation (CEA-608/ 708 on Channel A to WST/OP-47 on Channel B).
  • Page 61: The Setup Tab

    C h a p t e r 4 Using DashBoard T h e S et up T a b Destination Teletext Magazine for CC Stream [1-4], ChB: • Specifies the WST/OP-47 magazine number for the translated captions on Channel B based on the specific channel (CC1-CC4) of caption data on Channel A.
  • Page 62: Setup Tab

    C h a p t e r 4 U si n g D a s h B oa r d Th e S e t u p Ta b Setup Tab The Setup tab allows the routing of caption data into and out of the card to be changed, and the card’s default settings to be restored.
  • Page 63: Restore Factory Defaults

    C h a p t e r 4 Using DashBoard T h e S et up T a b decoder in Channel A), Channel B (the decoder in Channel B), or the terminal. I m p or t a n t : If a virtual serial port is connected for encoding or decoding, the baud rate will automatically be set to 115200.
  • Page 64: How Do I

    C h a p t e r 4 U si n g D a s h B oa r d H o w D o I … ? How Do I…? In this section we provide a list of questions and answers to help you set up and use your new HDCC product as efficiently as possible.
  • Page 65: How Do I Transmit Cues/General Purpose Data Bits

    C h a p t e r 4 Using DashBoard H o w D o I … ? Note: This card translates in one direction only (CEA-608/708 to WST/OP-47) and the source channel must be Channel A and destination channel must be Channel B. How do I transmit cues/general purpose data bits? Situation: You want to set general purpose transmission bits on a video stream to cue downstream equipment, etc.
  • Page 66: How Do I Receive Cues/General Purpose Data Bits

    C h a p t e r 4 U si n g D a s h B oa r d H o w D o I … ? How do I receive cues/general purpose data bits? Situation: You want to receive general purpose transmission bits on a video stream and set the card’s general purpose outputs to reflect their state.
  • Page 67: Chapter 5. Using Hdccregedit

    CHAPTER 5 Using HDCCRegEdit Introduction Overview HDCCRegEdit is a Windows application that enables a user to configure and operate cards installed in the MC-1RU. This chapter describes how to install the HDCCRegEdit application. Goals for This Chapter  Perform the initial setup with a USB-to-USB connection. ...
  • Page 68: Setup

    C h a p t e r 5 U si n g H D C C Re g Ed i t Se t u p Setup To install HDCCRegEdit, copy the executable file from the CD-ROM included with your card to the desktop (or a convenient folder) on your Windows-based PC.
  • Page 69: Rs-232 Serial Connection

    C h a p t e r 5 Using HDCCRegEdit C o n ne c t io n M e t h o d s Open the front panel of the MC-1RU by loosening the captive screws. Identify which card you wish to configure. Move the switch (between the card's USB connector and the ejector) to...
  • Page 70: Ethernet Virtual Serial Port Connection

    C h a p t e r 5 U si n g H D C C Re g Ed i t C o n ne c t i on M e t h o d s Set up the USB-to-USB connection as described in the section entitled USB-to-USB Connection on page Launch HDCCRegEdit.
  • Page 71 C h a p t e r 5 Using HDCCRegEdit C o n ne c t io n M e t h o d s Connecting with the USB-to-USB Connection on page Launch HDCCRegEdit. Inbound data routing Ethernet 1 or Change the Ethernet 2 To Ethernet 1...
  • Page 72: Establishing Communications From The Pc To The Hdcc

    C h a p t e r 5 U si n g H D C C Re g Ed i t Es t a b lis h i ng C o m m un i ca t i o ns fr o m t h e P C t o t h e H D C C Establishing Communications from the PC to the HDCC HDCCRegEdit...
  • Page 73 E s t a b l is h in g C o m m u n ic a t io n s f r o m t h e P C t o t h e H D C C Figure 5–2 Setting the Port Settings When the PC has established communications with the HDCC card, the HDCCRegEdit application window will display the Wohler copyright and the software part number and version (Figure 5–3 below). Figure 5–3...
  • Page 74: Common Controls

    C h a p t e r 5 U si n g H D C C Re g Ed i t C o m m o n C on t r o ls Common Controls At the bottom of the screen (no matter which tab is selected) you can perform several systemic functions.
  • Page 75 C h a p t e r 5 Using HDCCRegEdit C h a n ne l A T a b Figure 5–4 Channel A Settings (Top) HD line for CEA-708 insertion: • The video line for HD video formats on which CEA-708 captions are present. SD line for CEA-608 insertion/extraction/monitoring: •...
  • Page 76 C h a p t e r 5 U si n g H D C C Re g Ed i t C h a n n el A T a b Service number: • No function in this product. 708 language code: •...
  • Page 77 C h a p t e r 5 Using HDCCRegEdit C h a n ne l A T a b Figure 5–5 Channel A Settings (Bottom) Force Double Height attribute in translated WST/OP-47 • captions: Sets a flag in translated WST/OP-47 captions to indicate the captions are double-height.
  • Page 78 C h a p t e r 5 U si n g H D C C Re g Ed i t C h a n n el A T a b Caption inserter timeout: • Sets the duration for insertion timeout to occur.
  • Page 79: Channel B Tab

    C h a p t e r 5 Using HDCCRegEdit C ha n n e l B T a b GPO1-4 source: • controls how received transmission bits are mapped to the outputs on the GPIO connector. Channel B Tab The Channel B tab contains the controls to customize the settings for Channel B.
  • Page 80 C h a p t e r 5 U si n g H D C C Re g Ed i t C h a n n el B T a b Figure 5–6 Channel B Settings (Top) HD line for OP-47, field 1: •...
  • Page 81 C h a p t e r 5 Using HDCCRegEdit C ha n n e l B T a b Newfor default magazine number: • No function in this product. Newfor default page number: • No function in this product. Decoder magazine page number: •...
  • Page 82 C h a p t e r 5 U si n g H D C C Re g Ed i t C h a n n el B T a b GPI Tx1-4 polarity: • Controls how bits to be transmitted will be interpreted.
  • Page 83 C h a p t e r 5 Using HDCCRegEdit C ha n n e l B T a b Do not display apology message after 30s inactivity (Australia): No function in this product. GPI Control: No function in this product. GPI1-4 control polarity: No function in this product.
  • Page 84: How Do I

    C h a p t e r 5 U si n g H D C C Re g Ed i t H o w D o I … ? Force Clear control: No function in this product. Packet31 Only Regen control: No function in this product.
  • Page 85: How Do I Transmit Cues/General Purpose Data Bits

    C h a p t e r 5 Using HDCCRegEdit H o w D o I … ? Destination Teletext Magazine Number Set the Destination Teletext Page Number for each caption channel you wish to translate (Registers 0x15-0x1C). Channel A HD Line for CEA-708, ChA In the tab, set the...
  • Page 86: How Do I Receive Cues/General Purpose Data Bits

    C h a p t e r 5 U si n g H D C C Re g Ed i t H o w D o I … ? The polarity of the input-active high—(a high input means “1”) or active low (a low input means “1”)—can be set for each of TXIN1-4 GPI/Tx Polarity...
  • Page 87: How Do I Set General Purpose Transmission Bits On Channel A

    C h a p t e r 5 Using HDCCRegEdit H o w D o I … ? How do I set general purpose transmission bits on Channel A? Situation: You want to set general purpose transmission bits on Channel A's video stream (e.g., to cue downstream equipment). TXIN1-4 Preparation: Connect a switch-closing circuit to the pins on...
  • Page 88: How Do I Receive General Purpose Transmission Bits On Channel A

    GPI Tx source GPI Mapped Input is set to , the transmitted bits will be as provided at the connector (with polarity taken into account). If pass-through of existing data on the input video GPI input OR GPI Rx stream is desired, select , which will logically OR the incoming bits with the input bits.
  • Page 89: Chapter 6. Using The General Purpose Inputs/Outputs

    CHAPTER 6 Using the General Purpose Inputs/Outputs Introduction Overview This chapter describes the functionality of the GPI/O connectors on the adaptors. Goals for This Chapter  Understand what General Purpose I/Os are.  Identify GPI/O connector pin-outs.  Understand how to assert a GP input. ...
  • Page 90: Functionality

    C h a p t e r 6 U si n g t he Ge n e r a l Pu r p o s e I n p u t s / O u t p ut s F u n ct i o na l it y Functionality The GPI interface allows the user to encode contact closure triggers into a HD or SD video stream frame accurately.
  • Page 91 C h a p t e r 6 Using the General Purpose Inputs/Outputs F u n ct i o na l it y Figure 6–1 GPI/O Functional Diagram 8 21 12 6 : HD C C- 70 8X W S T U se r G u id e ©...
  • Page 92: Gpi/O Connector

    C h a p t e r 6 U si n g t he Ge n e r a l Pu r p o s e I n p u t s / O u t p ut s F u n ct i o na l it y GPI/O Connector Connector (-OG products) /Connectors...
  • Page 93: Gpos

    C h a p t e r 6 Using the General Purpose Inputs/Outputs F u n ct i o na l it y GPOs If the incoming SDI data stream contains GP data on the appropriate line of the video signal, the corresponding GP output on the card can be activated.
  • Page 95: Chapter 7. Terminal

    CHAPTER 7 Terminal Introduction Overview This chapter describes how to access the Terminal to change the HDCC card’s registers directly. Goals for This Chapter  Explain the purpose and operation of the Terminal.  Explain how to access the Terminal with any serial connection. Topics Topics Page...
  • Page 96: Background

    C h a p t e r 7 Te r m in a l B a ck g r ou n d Background The HDCC card’s operation is governed by several registers. These registers are modified automatically if you use either the DashBoard or HDCCRegEdit user interface.
  • Page 97: Accessing The Terminal Via The Rs-232 Port

    Note: If you’re using the Wohler MC-1RU frame, you can access the Terminal with the same serial port you use to connect to the HDCCRegEdit. (HDCCRegEdit is really a user interface that uses the Terminal.)
  • Page 98: Accessing The Terminal Via The Virtual Serial Ports

    C h a p t e r 7 Te r m in a l A c c es s i ng t h e T e rm in a l v ia t h e V ir t u a l S e ri a l Po r t s Power off the card, set , and re-power the card to restore normal operation.
  • Page 99: Accessing The Terminal Via The Usb Port (Front Of Card)

    C ha p t e r 7 Terminal A c ce s s in g t h e T er m i n a l v ia t he U SB Po r t (F r on t of C a r d ) Accessing the Terminal via the USB Port (Front of Card) There are two methods of accessing the Terminal via USB: the first...
  • Page 100: Main Menu

    C h a p t e r 7 Te r m in a l Ma i n M en u Main Menu The Main Menu provides several functions for quick and easy modifications. You can also find software and firmware version listed above the menu.
  • Page 101 Process OpenGear Messages: Disables the Main Menu and returns control of the HDCC card to DashBoard to start processing openGear messages. Note: If you’re using a Wohler MC-1RU frame, you should never use this function. Reset: Reboots the hardware. Note:...
  • Page 102 C h a p t e r 7 Te r m in a l Ma i n M en u 8 21 12 6 : HD C C- 70 8X W S T U se r G u id e ©...
  • Page 103: Appendix A Registers

    HDCC-708XWST Block Diagram Changing the Registers Register Settings Register Details HDCC-708XWST-OG2 Serial Port Router Configuration Registers 8 21 1 26 : HD C C- 70 8X W S T U se r G u id e © 2 0 1 4 Wo hl e r Te c hno lo g i e s, In c. A ll r ig h ts re se r v e d .
  • Page 104: Hdcc-708Xwst Block Diagram

    A p p e nd i x A R e g i s t e rs H D C C - 7 0 8 X W ST B l o ck Di a g r a m HDCC-708XWST Block Diagram Output A Program...
  • Page 105: Register Settings

    A p p e n d i x A Registers R e g is t er Se t t i n g s Register Settings Table A–1 Register Table Summary - Channel A Edit Disp Description Encoding HD line for CEA-708 insertion SD line for CES-608 insertion / extraction / monitoring Transmission Features...
  • Page 106 A p p e nd i x A R e g i s t e rs Re g is t e r S e t t in g s Table A–1 Register Table Summary - Channel A Edit Disp Description Encoding Outbound data routing 1/2 - to Ethernet mixed...
  • Page 107: Register Details

    A p p e n d i x A Registers R e g is t e r D e t a i ls Register Details Figure A–1 Register 08h: Channel A Transmission Features Set / Force Magazine & Page Number When Translating Disabled (Normal) Enabled: Magazine &...
  • Page 108 A p p e nd i x A R e g i s t e rs Re g is t e r D e t a il s Figure A–2 Register 0Fh: Channel A GPI Tx/Rx Polarity GPI Rx 1 Polarity Normal (active low) Inverted (active high) GPI Rx 2 Polarity...
  • Page 109 A p p e n d i x A Registers R e g is t e r D e t a i ls Force Double Height Attribute in Translated WST/OP-47 Captions Enabled Disabled Video Outputs Normal Both monitoring Both clean (not monitoring) [reserved] GPI Tx Source GPI mapped input (see reg.
  • Page 110 A p p e nd i x A R e g i s t e rs Re g is t e r D e t a il s Figure A–4 Register 12h: Channel A GPI Data Insertion Control and Insert Mode Timeout Insert Mode Timeout (.5 Second Steps) 0 Sec 7.5 Sec...
  • Page 111 A p p e n d i x A Registers R e g is t e r D e t a i ls Figure A–5 Register 13h: Channel A GPI Mapping for Tx GPI Tx 1 Source External GPI 1 External GPI 2 External GPI 3 External GPI 4...
  • Page 112 A p p e nd i x A R e g i s t e rs Re g is t e r D e t a il s Figure A–6 Register 48h: Transcode Settings Bridge Operation None Channel A > Channel B (Both Fields) Channel B >...
  • Page 113 A p p e n d i x A Registers R e g is t e r D e t a i ls Figure A–7 Register 4Eh: Channel A GPO 1 & 2 Mapping GPO 1 Source CH A GPI Rx 1 CH A GPI Rx 2 CH A GPI Rx 3 CH A GPI Rx 4...
  • Page 114 A p p e nd i x A R e g i s t e rs Re g is t e r D e t a il s Figure A–8 Register 4Fh: Channel A GPO 3 & 4 Mapping GPO 3 Source CH A GPI Rx 1 CH A GPI Rx 2 CH A GPI Rx 3...
  • Page 115 A p p e n d i x A Registers R e g is t e r D e t a i ls Figure A–9 Register 28h: Channel B Newfor Default Language and Transmission Features Header Bits C14, C13, C12 – Newfor Default Language English German Swedish...
  • Page 116 A p p e nd i x A R e g i s t e rs Re g is t e r D e t a il s Figure A–10 Register 2Ch: Channel B Special Features WST Packet Transmission Mode Parallel Serial Enable Terminator Header Packet Insertion...
  • Page 117 A p p e n d i x A Registers R e g is t e r D e t a i ls Figure A–12 Register 2Fh: Channel B GPI Tx/Rx Polarity GPI Rx 1 Polarity Normal (active low) Inverted (active high) GPI Rx 2 Polarity Normal Inverted...
  • Page 118 A p p e nd i x A R e g i s t e rs Re g is t e r D e t a il s Figure A–13 Register 30h: Channel B Special Features 2 Force Clear Control with GPI (See Reg. 0x34) Disable Enable Force Clear Control with GPI Packet 31 Regen Only Control with GPI (See Reg.
  • Page 119 A p p e n d i x A Registers R e g is t e r D e t a i ls GPI Regen / Blank Control No GPI Control (Regen Operation) Blank Controlled by External GPI 1 Blank Controlled by External GPI 2 Blank Controlled by External GPI 3 Blank Controlled by External GPI 4 Other...
  • Page 120 A p p e nd i x A R e g i s t e rs Re g is t e r D e t a il s Figure A–15Register 32h: Channel B GPI Data Insertion Control and Newfor Insertion Timeout Newfor Insertion Timeout (.5 Second Steps) 0 Sec 7.5 Sec...
  • Page 121 A p p e n d i x A Registers R e g is t e r D e t a i ls Figure A–16Register 33h: Channel B GPI Mapping for Tx GPI Tx 1 Source External GPI 1 External GPI 2 External GPI 3 External GPI 4 GPI Tx 2 Source...
  • Page 122 A p p e nd i x A R e g i s t e rs Re g is t e r D e t a il s Figure A–17Register 34h: Channel B GPI Mapping for Feature Control Force Clear Control External GPI 1 External GPI 2 External GPI 3...
  • Page 123: Hdcc-708Xwst-Og2 Serial Port Router Configuration Registers

    H D C C - 7 08 X W S T - O G 2 S e r ia l P or t R ou t e r C o nf i g u ra t io n R e g is t e r s HDCC-708XWST-OG2 Serial Port...
  • Page 124 A p p e nd i x A R e g i s t e rs H D C C - 7 0 8 X W ST - O G 2 S er i a l Po r t R o u t e r C o n f ig u r a t i on Re g i s t e r s 8 21 12 6 : HD C C- 70 8X W S T U se r G u id e ©...
  • Page 125: Appendix B. Specifications

    APPENDIX B Specifications and Pin-Outs Introduction Overview This chapter lists the specifications of the HDCC-OP47MULTI and provides the pin-outs for its connectors. Topics Topics Page Introduction Specifications Connector Pin Assignments Technical Functional Overview 8 21 1 26 : HD C C- 70 8X W S T U se r G u id e ©...
  • Page 126: Specifications

    4 GPO (Phoenix connector J18) 1 Ethernet (RJ-45) 10/100 BaseTX Inputs/Outputs 1 RS-232 (DB-9) • Ross DFR-8321 Frame compatibility • Wohler MC-1RU • Closed Caption OSD Monitoring Available • HD/SD Closed Caption Transcoding functions • GPI Encoding and Decoding Supported closed...
  • Page 127: Connector Pin Assignments

    A p p e n d i x B Specifications and Pin-Outs C o nn e c t o r P in A s si g n m e n t s Connector Pin Assignments Table B–3 GPI/O Pin-Out Assignments Label Interface Ground...
  • Page 128 A p p e nd i x B Specifications and Pin-Outs Te c h ni ca l F un c t io n a l O v er v ie w Figure B–2 HDCC Block Diagram Output A Program Relay Bypass EIA 608/708 3G/HD/SD (Autoselect)
  • Page 129: Appendix C. Troubleshooting

    APPENDIX C Troubleshooting Introduction Overview This appendix provides instructions for correcting the most common problems. Topics Topics Page Introduction DashBoard HDCCRegEdit Network Translation GPI/O Virtual Serial Ports (VSPs) 8 21 1 26 : HD C C- 70 8X W S T U se r G u id e ©...
  • Page 130: Dashboard

    A p p e nd i x C T r ou b le s ho o t i ng Da s h B o a r d DashBoard Table C–1 Common DashBoard Problems and Solutions Symptom Possible Cause Solution Frame not power up. Apply power to frame.
  • Page 131: Translation

    A p p e n d i x C Troubleshooting T r a ns l a t io n Translation Table C–4 Common Translation Problems and Solutions Symptom Possible Cause Solution Check video lines for captions Channel setup is incorrect. on both channels.
  • Page 132: Virtual Serial Ports (Vsps)

    A p p e nd i x C T r ou b le s ho o t i ng V ir t u a l S er i a l P o r t s ( V S Ps ) Virtual Serial Ports (VSPs) Table C–6 Common VSPs Problems and Solutions...

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