Harris DA-DHR6804+D Installation And Operation Manual

Single- and dual-channel 3 gb/s-sdi/hd-sdi/ sd-sdi power saving distribution amplifiers
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DA-6804+D Series
Single- and Dual-Channel 3 Gb/s-SDI/HD-SDI/
SD-SDI Power Saving Distribution Amplifiers
Installation and Operation Manual
Edition A
175-100192-00

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  • Page 1 DA-6804+D Series Single- and Dual-Channel 3 Gb/s-SDI/HD-SDI/ SD-SDI Power Saving Distribution Amplifiers Installation and Operation Manual Edition A 175-100192-00...
  • Page 3: Installation And Operation Manual

    Preliminary—Contents are proprietary and confidential. Do not photocopy or distribute. DA-DHR6804+D Dual 1×4 3-Gb/s HD-SDI Distribution Amplifiers with Reclocking DA-DH6804+D Dual 1×4 3-Gb/s HD-SDI Distribution Amplifiers DA-DSR6804+D Dual 1×4 SD-SDI Distribution Amplifiers with Reclocking DA-DS6804+D Dual 1×4 SD-SDI Distribution Amplifiers...
  • Page 4 No part of this product or related documentation may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Harris Corporation and its licensors, if any. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    DA-HRO6804+D ..................8 DA-DHROE6804+D ..................9 DA-DHREO6804+D ................... 10 DA-DHROO6804+D ................... 12 Product Views ....................14 Front Module .................... 14 Back Modules .................... 14 Rear View ....................15 Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings ............. 15 Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 6 Lasers and Eye Damage..................54 Classification of Lasers ..................55 Laser Safety Precautions for Optical Fiber Communication Systems ....55 Laser Safety ....................55 Precautions for Enclosed Systems .............. 56 Precautions for Unenclosed Systems ............56 Specifications....................57 Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 7 DA-HR/DHR/DH/DSR/DS6804+D Installation and Operation Manual Appendix: Inspecting and Cleaning Fiber Optic Connections Important Points ....................60 Inspection ......................61 Dry Cleaning....................61 Wet Cleaning....................61 Index Keywords ......................63 Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 8 Contents Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 9: About This Manual

    About This Manual This manual details the features, installation procedures, operational procedures, and specifications of the following DA-6804+ series distribution amplifiers: DA-DHR6804+D: Dual 1×4 3-Gb/s HD-SDI distribution amplifiers with  reclocking DA-DH6804+D: Dual 1×4 3-Gb/s HD-SDI distribution amplifiers  DA-DSR6804+D: Dual 1×4 SD-SDI distribution amplifiers with reclocking ...
  • Page 10: Finding Specific Information In This Guide

    This section provides information about the revision history of the manual, writing conventions used for ease of understanding as well as for navigation throughout Information the document, and information about obtaining Revision History Table P-2 Manual Revision History Edition Date Revision History February 2010 Initial release Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 11: Writing Conventions

    Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing. Contact the carrier if any item is damaged. Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated components before you install the unit. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 12: Product Servicing

    CAUTION: Identifies conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property. Important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions are included in the literature accompanying the product. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 13: Restriction On Hazardous Substances (Rohs) Directive

    EU will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly recycled. Contact your local Sales representative for information on returning these products for recycling. Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a WEEE-compliant symbol, as shown in Figure P-2. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 14 About This Manual Figure P-2 WEEE Compliance Symbol Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    The DA-6804+D series of distribution amplifiers is designed to distribute serial digital signals according to SMPTE259C, 292M, 424M and DVB-ASI standards. The individual modules are available as follows: DA-DHR6804+D is a dual channel 3 Gb/s HD/SD-SDI distribution amplifier  with reclocking. See page 3 for a list of its main features.
  • Page 16 LED display; or remotely via RS-232 ports or Ethernet connection using an ICE6800+ and 6800+ETH Ethernet connection and Harris CCS control software. CCS remote control provides additional control functions that are not included in local control mode.
  • Page 17: Main Features

    This section provides the main features for each of the DA-6804+D series of distribution amplifiers. Features DA-DHR6804+D The main features for the DA-DHR6804+D are listed below. Figure 1-1 shows a basic signal flow diagram for this distribution amplifier module. Figure 1-1 DA-DHR6804+D Signal Flow Diagram Operates with standard dual slot distribution amplifier back module (see ...
  • Page 18: Da-Dh6804+D

    SDI In_2 is detected). When the signal reappears SDI In_1, the outputs are switched back to SDI In_1 from SDI In_2 automatically. 1×8_ In_1: SDI In_1 to 8 outputs  1×8_ In_2: SDI In_2 to 8 outputs  Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 19: Da-Dsr6804+D

    SDI In_2 (if a signal at SDI In_2 is detected). When the signal reappears SDI In_1, the outputs are automatically switched back to SDI In_1 from SDI In_2. 1×8_ In_1: SDI In_1 to 8 outputs  Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 20 Reclock status and data rate report  Automatic slew rate control for output signal  Automatic power saving if not input signal or no termination on the output  Local and remote control  Module hot swappable  Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 21: Da-Ds6804+D

    Selectable +6 dB gain to use external passive 75 2×1 splitter (via CCS only)  Selectable input EQ bypass  Automatic power saving if not input signal or no termination on the output  Local and remote control  Module hot swappable  Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 22: Da-Hro6804+D

     for electrical input Selectable input EQ bypass for electrical input  Reclockable for 270 Mb/s, 1.485 Gb/s, or 2.97 Gb/s SMPTE and DVB-ASI  signals Three selectable reclocking modes (automatic, manual, enforce bypass)  Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 23: Da-Dhroe6804+D

    If the signal at In_A disappears, the outputs are switched to In_B (if a signal at In_B is detected). When the signal reappears on In_A, the outputs are automatically switched back to In_A from In_B. 1×8_ In_1: optical In_A to 8 electrical outputs  Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 24: Da-Dhreo6804+D

    Figure 1-7 DA-DHREO6804+D Signal Flow Diagram Operates with dual slot, TT optical distribution amplifier back module (see  page Passes signals at data rates from 5 Mb/s to 3 Gb/s  Four selectable channel configurations:  Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 25 Optical output loss alarm  Optical status for optical output (by CCS)  Automatic power saving if not input signal or no termination on the output  Local and remote control  Module hot swappable  Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 26: Da-Dhroo6804+D

    Optical input status for optical input (by CCS)  Reclockable for 270 Mb/s, 1.485 Gb/s, or 2.97 Gb/s SMPTE and DVB-ASI  signals Three selectable reclocking modes (automatic, manual, enforce bypass)  Automatic bypassing reclock stage if not relockable  Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 27 Optical output loss alarm  Optical status for optical output (by CCS)  Automatic power saving if not input signal or no termination on the output  Local and remote control  Module hot swappable  Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 28: Product Views

    (These modules cannot be installed in 6800/7000 series frames.) Table 1-1 show the back connector modules used with corresponding front modules when installed in the host frame. Table 1-1 Back Modules DA-DS6804+D DA-DSR6804+D DA-HRO6804+D DA-DHROE6804+D DA-DHREO6804+D DA-DHROO6804+D DA-DH6804+D DA-DHR6804+D Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 29: Rear View

    (frame with AC power supply) FR6802+XF48 105 W 5.25 W (frame with DC power supply) FR6802+QXF 120 W (frame with AC or DC power supply) FR6822+ 120 W (frame with AC or DC power supply) Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 30 Chapter 1 Introduction Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 31 Check the equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during  transit. Contact your Customer Service representative if parts are missing or damaged.  Unpacking/Shipping Information on page ix for information about returning a product for servicing. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 32: Checking The Packing List

    If any of these items are missing from your shipment, contact your Packing List Customer Service representative. Table 2-1 DA-6804+D Series Packing List Ordered Product Content Description DA-DHR6804+D: 3G/HD/SD/ASI Dual Channel Distribution Amplifier with Reclocking DA-DHR6804+ One DA-DHR6804+ front module One DA-6804+ Series Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 33 One DA-6804+ Series Installation and Operation Manual DA-DHROO6804+D 3G/HD/SD/ASI Dual Channel Electrical to Optical Distribution Amplifier One DA-DHR6804+ front module  DA-DHROO6804+D One 3SFP optical distribution amplifier back  connector module One DA-6804+ Series Installation and Operation  Manual Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 34: Setup Procedures

    If the frame does not have CCS control, plug a power cord (A) to the back of the frame as shown in Figure 2-1. Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet. Figure 2-1 Connection for Non-CCS Control Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 35: Setting Up Back Connector Modules

    Figure 2-2. Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet. Plug the other end of the Ethernet connector to a PC that has Harris CCS software installed. Figure 2-2 Connection for CCS Control Setting Up Back...
  • Page 36: Setting Up Front Modules

    Input signal locked at 1.485 Gb/s ; if not relockable, signal automatically bypasses reclocker J1/J2 SD_1/2 Input locked at 270 Mb/s; if not relockable, signal automatically bypasses reclocker J1/J2 9/10 BYPASS_1/2 Enforces signal bypass reclocker Not used with DA-DSR6804+ Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 37 1×8_IN2 Locally configures distribution amplifier as single channel (1×8); input is from IN2 2_1×4 Locally configures distribution amplifier as dual channel (2-1×4) 11/12 REMOTE Enables remote control via CCS; J3 pins 1-8 are not functional Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 38: Installing And Removing Modules

    In addition, all of the LC connections of the fiber optical cables must be inspected and cleaned before they are assembled. Carefully follow the inspection and cleaning steps described in the next pages. Additional safety information begins on Laser Safety Guidelines on page 53. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 39: Front Module Installation

    Removing Modules These modules require no specialized removal procedures. If installing both front and back modules, ensure that the front module is removed first. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 40 Chapter 2 Installation Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 41: Operation

    The J3 jumper must be set to REMOTE (see Table 2-3 on page 23). If the J3 jumper is not set to this setting, the distribution amplifier can be remotely monitored only, and remote configuration is not possible. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 42: Led Displays

    Indicators Table 3-2 Signal Condition LED Descriptions Name Color Function PRES Green Input signal is present Input signal is absent LOCK Green Input signal is locked Input signal is unlocked and appears on the outputs Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 43: Alarms

    If an alarm is triggered within a module, the module status LED turns red and the alarm light on the front of the frame lights red. Figure 3-2 Alarm Indicator, System Status LED Figure 3-3 Alarm Indicator, Frame Front Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 44 1a Ch.1b Tx Fault Indicates SFP transmitter fault on Major channel 1b Ch.2a Tx Fault Indicates SFP transmitter fault on Major channel 2a Ch.2b Tx Fault Indicates SFP transmitter fault on Major channel 2b Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 45: Web-Enabled Display And Control

    Figure 3-5. Some parameters are adjustable if the J3 jumper is set to REMOTE. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 46 The adjustable parameter value is displayed as white ground with black characters. The adjustable parameter boxes should be turned to grey if the J3 jumper is not set on the REMOTE pins. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 47: Ccs Navigator Display And Control

    The adjustable parameter value is displayed as white ground with black characters. The adjustable parameter boxes should be turned to grey if the J3 jumper is not set to REMOTE. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 48: Operating Notes

    33 shows a Navigator control pane displaying the parameters Parameters for a DA-DHROO6804+D module. Table 3-8 describes parameters that are accessible remotely. See your CCS control software application manual or online help for more information on setting and monitoring these parameters remotely. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 49 Parameter Hysteresis 0.1 to 0.5 seconds Value used to determine how long a condition (that is, signal presence) must be asserted before it is reported to the control system Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 50  DA-DHRO6804+ and  DA-DSR6804+D modules Disabled  Ch1 Loss of Lock Alarm Enables or disables Loss of Lock alarm Enabled  on channel 1 (Loss of Lock alarm indicates the signal is not locked) Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 51 SD – Output Rise Fall time complies  with SMPTE 259M HD – Output Rise Fall time complies  with SMPTE 424M /292M Auto – Automatically selects proper  rise fall time based on incoming signal Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 52 Ch.1 Data Rate [RO] Displays locked data rate for channel 1 270 Mb/s  Bypass    Unknown  Ch.2 Data Rate [RO] Displays locked data rate for channel 2 270 Mb/s  Bypass    Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 53 Ch.2 Signal Present [RO] Indicates if the input signal for  channel 2 is present or not Disabled  Ch.1 Loss of Input Alarm Enables or disables the Loss of Input Enabled  alarm for channel 1 Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 54 Out 2A Cable Fault [RO] Reports loss of signal or termination  fault for the corresponding output  Out 2B Cable Fault [RO] Reports loss of signal or termination  fault for the corresponding output Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 55 Ch. 1 Rx Power [RO] 0.000 mW to 6.535 mW Internally measured receiver power on optical channel 1 Ch. 2 Rx Power [RO] 0.000 mW to 6.535 mW Internally measured receiver power on optical channel 2 Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 56 0.1 second to 0.5 seconds Value used to determine how long a condition (that is, signal presence) must be asserted before it is reported to the control system Enabled  Green Mode Enables or disables the use of the Disabled  power-saving (“green”) mode Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 57 Bypass    Disabled  Ch1 Loss of Lock Alarm Enables or disables the Loss of Lock Enabled  alarm on channel 1 (the Loss of Lock alarm indicates the signal is not locked) Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 58 SD – Output Rise Fall time complies  with SMPTE 259M HD – Output Rise Fall time complies  with SMPTE 424M /292M Auto – Automatically selects proper  rise fall time based on incoming signal Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 59 Ch.1 Data Rate [RO] Displays locked data rate for channel 1 270 Mb/s  Bypass    Unknown  Ch.2 Data Rate [RO] Displays locked data rate for channel 2 270 Mb/s  Bypass    Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 60  SFP 3 Type [RO] Displays the SFP type present in SFP Dual Receiver 1A  slot 3 Dual Transmitter 1A  Unknown  Transceiver 2A  Dual Receiver 2A  Dual Transmitter 2A  Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 61: Changing Parameter Settings

    CCS-enabled control panel or a CCS software application. See the appropriate Software and control panel installation and operation manual, CCS software application user Hardware manual, or CCS software application online help for information on viewing Versions software and hardware version numbers. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 62 Chapter 3 Operation Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 63: Specifications

    0 – 410 ft (0 – 125 m) 3.0 Gb/s 0 – 656 ft (0 – 200 m) 1.5 Gb/s 0 – 1,312 ft (0 – 400 m) 270 Mb/s Not for DA-DSR6804+D or DA-DS6804+D Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 64 Number of inputs DA-HRO6804+D: DA-DHROE6804+D: 2 DA-DHROO6804+D: 2 Wavelength 1260 – 1610 nm Signal type 3G-SDI, HD-SDI, SD-SDI, ASI Connector Overload input 0 dBm Sensitivity 3G-SDI <-17 dBm HD-SDI <-20 dBm SD-SDI, ASI <-20 dBm Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 65: Outputs

    Table 4-4 Fiber Optical Channel Output Specifications Item Specification Number of outputs DA-HRO6804+D: DA-DHREO6804+D: 2 DA-DHROO6804+D: 4 Wavelength 1310 nm Signal type 3G-SDI, HD-SDI, SD-SDI, ASI Connector Maximum output 0 dBm Minimum output -5 dBm Extinction ratio >5 dB Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 66: Temperature

    Power Table 4-6 Power Consumption Specifications Consumption Item Specification DA-DHR6804+D <3.8 W DA-DH6804+D <1.5 W sleeping DA-DSR6804+D DA-DS6804+D DA-HRO6804+D <5.0 W DA-DHROE6804+D DA-DHREO6804+D DA-DHROO6804+D <6.0 W Start-Up Time Module start-up time is approximately 3 seconds. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 67: Appendix: Laser Safety Guidelines

    Although radiant energy at near-IR wavelengths is officially designated invisible, some people can see the shorter wavelength energy even at power levels several orders of magnitude below any that have been shown to cause injury to the eye. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 68: General Laser Information

    Optical energies above 1400 nm cause corneal and skin burns but do not affect the retina. The thresholds for injury at wavelengths greater than 1400 nm are significantly higher than for wavelengths in the retinal hazard region Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 69: Classification Of Lasers

    Optical fiber telecommunication systems use semiconductor laser transmitters that emit infrared light that is normally not visible to the human eye. Although a conventional laser produces a small beam of light, the power density is very high, and it can damage your eyes. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 70: Precautions For Enclosed Systems

    Turn off all laser sources before scanning a fiber with an optical test set.  Keep all unauthorized personnel away from the immediate area of the optical  fiber systems during installation and service. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 71: Specifications

    ANSI Z136.2, American National Standard for Safe Use of Lasers in the U.S. or outside the U.S., IEC-60825, Part 2. Specifications page 50 page 51 for a list of optical specifications for DA6804+D modules. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 72 Appendix A Laser Safety Guidelines Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 73: Appendix: Inspecting And Cleaning Fiber Optic Connections

    Human hair Typically 50 to 75 microns in diameter Frequently caused by touching Film residues Can accumulate from vapors or smoke Powdery coatings Can be left behind after water or other solvents evaporate Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 74: Important Points

    Use care when handling the fiber; do not twist or pull.  Keep your cleaning fluids away from open flame or spark.  Figure B-1 describes the acceptable limits of defects in a fiber connection. Figure B-1 Fiber Optic Cross-Section Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 75: Inspection

    Inspect the fiber endface again, and if necessary, repeat the wet cleaning with another clean section of the lint-free wipe. CAUTION: Do not scrub the fiber. Excessive rubbing will leave scratches. Dry clean any remaining residue, and then inspect the connector again. Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 76 If the contamination persists, repeat the dry and wet cleaning procedure until the endface is clean. If the fiber end still remains dirty after repeated cleaning attempts, call Customer Service for further instructions. If the fiber end is clean, return to the installation instructions on page Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 77: Index

    52 signal flow diagram 3 temperature 52 specifications DA-DS6804+D inputs, electrical 49 features 7 outputs, electrical 51 parameters 35 power consumption 52 signal flow diagram 7 start-up time 52 specifications temperature 52 inputs, electrical 49 Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 78 28 Locally controlled parameter list 34 Lock alarm 30 Loss of Input alarm 30 Features DA-DH6804+D 4 DA-DHR6804+D 3 DA-DHREO6804+D 10 DA-DHROE6804+D 9 Modules DA-DHROO6804+D 12 back modules 14 DA-DS6804+D 7 features Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 79 Power consumption specifications 52 output, electrical channel 51 Power ratings 15 power consumption 52 Power up time 52 start-up time 52 Precautions, laser safety 55–57 temperature 52 Protective laser connector covers 25 SPF transmitter fault alarm 30 Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...
  • Page 80 Index Start-up time 52 System status indicator LEDs 28 Unpacking modules ix Temperature specifications 52 Versions, reading 47 TX fault. See SPF transmitter fault alarm Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive xi Copyright © 2010, Harris Corporation...

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