GRASS VALLEY M4010-9900-102 User Manual
GRASS VALLEY M4010-9900-102 User Manual

GRASS VALLEY M4010-9900-102 User Manual

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CopperHead 3050 User Guide
M4010-9900-102
24 July 2014

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  • Page 1 CopperHead 3050 User Guide M4010-9900-102 24 July 2014...
  • Page 2 CopperHead 3050 to use their product manuals for their own internal business use. Manuals for Grass Valley products may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose unless specifically authorized in writing by Grass Valley.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 About CopperHead 3050 ....... . 1 About the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System .
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Additional CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Items......29 "Power Wafer" Camera Adaptor ..........29 MPS External Power Wafer Power Supply.
  • Page 5 CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System User Guide B Multi-Pin Connectors: Suggested Wiring....72 Base Station 25-Pin Audio Input Cable ..........73 Base Station 25-Pin Audio Output Cable.
  • Page 6 Table of Contents...
  • Page 7: About Copperhead 3050

    About CopperHead 3050 This chapter provides an overview of the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System and includes the safety and warranty information about it. About the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System ........2 Unpacking the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System .
  • Page 8: About The Copperhead 3050 Transceiver System

    About CopperHead 3050 About the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System About the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System The CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System is a camera video, audio, and intercom multiplexing system that installs itself between a portable video camera and its power source.It connects via a single fiber optic cable to a Base Station in a truck, studio or other video production setup.
  • Page 9: Unpacking The Copperhead 3050 Transceiver System

    If any component does not work correctly out of the box, please contact Grass Valley Technical Support (see Contact Us on page 65).
  • Page 10: Power Fuses

    About CopperHead 3050 Power Fuses Power Fuses The CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Base Stations CHG3-BS-3050-95VD-xxx-xxx are equipped with Dual Cartridge fuses located next to the AC Power receptacle at the left rear of the unit. Refer to Connector Pin Assignments on page 66 for specific fuse and location information.
  • Page 11: System Overview

    System Overview This chapter provides a system overview about the Fiber Cables and the Transceiver System. Fiber Cable Overview ..............6 Signal paths in the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System .
  • Page 12: Fiber Cable Overview

    System Overview Fiber Cable Overview Fiber Cable Overview Fiber Optics and Fiber Optic Cable are the core technologies at the heart of the TelePort 3G System. The ability to multiplex and de-multiplex multiple ranges of fiber optic signals carrying SDI, Audio, and Data is what enables the TelePort 3G. The specific theory and operation of Fiber Optics is beyond the scope of this document.
  • Page 13: Fiber Optic Connector Types

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Fiber Optic Connector Types Depending on the type of Fiber Optic Cable used, different Connector types can be configured. The following table summarizes the various types of connectors typically used in a CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Transceiver System configuration and the allowed Fiber Optic Cable usage.
  • Page 14: Signal Paths In The Copperhead 3050 Transceiver System

    System Overview Signal paths in the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Signal paths in the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System The CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System uses an optical fiber link between the Base Station and the Camera Unit to carry all of the required signals necessary for operation of the camera and associated production equipment.
  • Page 15: Copperhead 3050 Transceiver System Components

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Components CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Overview Camera Unit Front Side Back Side (attached to the (attached to the camera) battery/power supply) Fig. 2-5: Camera Unit Front and Back Side The actual appearance of your CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit will vary depending on the battery mount and fiber cable connection options specified at the time of purchase.
  • Page 16: Copperhead 3050 Transceiver System Additional Components

    System Overview CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Additional Components CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Additional Components In addition to the CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit and Base Station, the system consists of: • External Power Supply or Power Cord for the Base Station (depending the unit configuration) •...
  • Page 17: Detailed Description

    Detailed Description This chapter describes in detail each element on the Camera Unit and Base Station of the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System. Physical installation of the system and system connections and practical operation are covered in following chapters. For an overall view of component location, see the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System overall diagrams in Diagrams on page 82.
  • Page 18: Copperhead 3050 Camera Unit

    Detailed Description CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Back Side Fig. 3-1: CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Back Side The back side of the Camera Unit has five features: • Area A – Connector Panel (see Area A - Connector Panel on page 13) •...
  • Page 19: Area A - Connector Panel

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Area A - Connector Panel Fig. 3-2: Camera Rear Connector Panl • 7: SD-HD/SDI In (to Base Station) • 8: SD-HD/SDI Digital Video Outputs A & B (from Base Station) • 9: VBS In (to Base Station) VBS signal paths typically carry analog video •...
  • Page 20: Area B - Audio/Intercom Connector Panel

    Detailed Description CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Back Side Area B - Audio/Intercom Connector Panel Fig. 3-3: Audio/Intercom Connector Panel • 3- Intercom Head Set Connector • 4 - IFB Out: carries the IFB Circuit Signal typically for reporter use • 5 - Audio 1 Input (Line Level) - (to Base Station): typically audio program from camera line outputs •...
  • Page 21: Area D - Fiber Connector

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide • 15 - Intercom Local/Remote • LOCAL- Switch 18 is enabled • REMOTE- Remote Push-to-Talk Switch enabled For information on the Audio/Intercom Connector Panel operation, see Set Up of the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System for operation on page 48.
  • Page 22: Area E - Battery Mount

    The CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit is shipped with a variety of Battery Mount to camera types. The Anton Bauer mount and the Sony V-mount are the most common. PAG and other battery mount systems are available by special order. Please contact Grass Valley Technical Support (see Contact Us on page 65) or your authorized dealer.
  • Page 23: Copperhead 3050 Camera Unit Front Side

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Front Side Fig. 3-7: CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Front Side The front side of the Camera Unit has three areas of interest: • A - Camera Mounting Plate (see Area A - Camera Mounting Plate on page 18) •...
  • Page 24: Area A - Camera Mounting Plate

    The CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit is shipped with a variety of Camera Mount to camera types. The Anton Bauer mount and the Sony V-mount are the most common. PAG and other battery mount systems are available by special order. Please contact Grass Valley Technical Support (see Contact Us on page 65) or your authorized dealer.
  • Page 25: Area C - Optical Link Signal Strength Indicator & Power Switch

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide • If the LED is off, either the signal has been lost or it is not in use. The LED indicators on the left side of the panel indicate signal paths from the Base Station to the Camera Unit. Right side LEDs indicate signal paths from the Camera Unit to the Base Station •...
  • Page 26 Detailed Description CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Front Side • 8- Power Indicator LED • Green indicates power is applied to the camera control unit. • Blinking Green indicates a camera control unit error. Using Digital Displays on page 54. • 9- Power On/Off Switch: toggle switch to enable or disable camera power. High voltage Base Station: enables or disables camera power.
  • Page 27: Copperhead 3050 Base Station

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide CopperHead 3050 Base Station The CopperHead 3050 Base Station is available with a number of options. The unit is ordered with a specified Power Module, Audio/Intercom Module and Fiber Connector. For an overall view of component location please see the overall diagrams in Diagrams page 82.
  • Page 28: Area B - Audio Indicators

    Detailed Description CopperHead 3050 Base Station Front Panel Area B - Audio Indicators LED Indicators to the left side of the label indicate signal paths from the Camera Unit to the Base Station.The right side LEDs indicate signal paths from the Base Station to the Camera Unit.
  • Page 29: Area D - Signal Strength Indicators/Setup

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Area D - Signal Strength Indicators/Setup Fig. 3-15: Signal Strength Indicators/Setup • 8- Signal Strength Readout in dBm: this display changes between display modes when selected. • 9- Select Button: chooses between three modes of operation. •...
  • Page 30 Detailed Description CopperHead 3050 Base Station Front Panel • Green when both the Base Station and Camera Unit optical power are within a normal range • Red when both the Base Station and camera optical power are not within a normal range •...
  • Page 31: Copperhead 3050 Base Station Back Panel

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide CopperHead 3050 Base Station Back Panel Fig. 3-17: CopperHead 3050 Base Station Back Panel • A - Power & Fiber Connectors (see Area A - Power & Fiber Connectors (Power Module) on page 25) • B - Video/Ethernet Connectors (see Area B - Video/Ethernet Connectors on page 27) •...
  • Page 32 Detailed Description CopperHead 3050 Base Station Back Panel Internal Power Options Fig. 3-19: Internal Power panels • Internal Power with OpticalCON Connector • 1 - AC Power Receptacle and 4AMP Dual Fuse Assembly: 100-240V 50/60 Hz See Page 8 for the Fuse Specification. •...
  • Page 33: Area B - Video/Ethernet Connectors

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Area B - Video/Ethernet Connectors Fig. 3-22: Video/Ethernet Connectors • 5 - Ethernet connector - 10BaseT/100BaseT • 6 - VBS Output from Camera • 7 - VBS Return Video source Input to Camera • 8 - HD/SDI Program from Camera Unit outputs 1-2 •...
  • Page 34 Detailed Description CopperHead 3050 Base Station Back Panel RTS TW Intercom Module Fig. 3-24: RTS TW Intercom Module • 10 - Intercom Input • 11- Intercom Loop Through Clear-Com Intercom Module Fig. 3-25: Clear-Com Intercom Module • 10 - Ch-A Intercom Connector •...
  • Page 35: Additional Copperhead 3050 Transceiver System Items

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Additional CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Items Your CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System may consist of one or more of the following items: • Portable fiber reel with fiber per your purchase order • Optional Universal Camera Control Unit (please refer to the User's guide supplied with this product) •...
  • Page 36: Mps External Power Wafer Power Supply

    Detailed Description MPS External Power Wafer Power Supply Up to 95 watts of power can be delivered to the camera, Camera Unit, and camera powered accessories. Up to 780 feet (240 meters) of cable can be used when the Camera Unit is powered directly from the Base Station.
  • Page 37: Physical Installation

    Physical Installation This chapter describes the physical installation of the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System. Mounting the CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit to the Camera ......32 Mounting the Power Wafer Unit .
  • Page 38: Mounting The Copperhead 3050 Camera Unit To The Camera

    Physical Installation Mounting the CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit to the Camera Mounting the CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit to the Camera This example illustrates the mounting of an Anton-Bauer battery mount system, but your system may differ. This case illustrates a configuration where the camera is powered locally at the camera position either by battery or by a local power source.
  • Page 39: Mounting The Power Wafer Unit

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Mounting the Power Wafer Unit This example illustrates the use of a camera with an Anton-Bauer battery mount system, but your system may differ. This case illustrates a configuration where the camera is powered through the Power Wafer option. The Power Wafer is powered through a Hybrid fiber cable, which is powered from the CopperHead 3050 Base Station or MPS External Power Supply.
  • Page 40: Relocation Of The Copperhead 3050 Base Station Fiber Connector

    Fig. 4-5: CopperHead 3050 Base Station with Front Mounted Fiber Connector The Fiber Connector relocation process can be completed by a qualified Grass Valley Fiber technician in about 15 minutes or less. If you perform this task yourself, you shoul budget about one hour.
  • Page 41: Connection Of The System

    Connection of the System Prior to connecting your CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System please ensure that each of the required cables is available for use. This includes standard video, audio and data cables as well as custom multi-pin cable sets required for your particular installation. Please see the Available Accessories on page 76 for information regarding cables, signals,...
  • Page 42: Connections Between The Base Station And The Camera Unit

    The following fiber connection scenarios do not take into account any customized cable and connector installations you may have at your facility. For assistance regarding more complex connection situations, contact Grass Valley, a Belden Brand (see Contact Us page 65) or your local authorized dealer.
  • Page 43: Powerwafer Scenarios #1 And #2

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Between the Base Station (1) the Camera Unit (2), connect a length of Tactical Fiber Cable (3). At each end of the fiber cable, there is either an OpticalCON (4) or MX Fiber Connector (5). The Base Station connector (4) may be mounted either on the front or back of the Base Station.
  • Page 44 Connection of the System PowerWafer Scenarios #1 and #2 Fig. 5-3: SMPTE Hybrid Fiber between Base Station and Camera Unit (Infrastructure Wiring) Panel mounted fiber connectors can be used for permanent installations such as communications closets, truck connector panels, and sports facilities. A panel mounted OpticalCON or SMPTE 304M receptacle (4) is connected to the Base Station (1) through infrastructure grade wiring.
  • Page 45: Smpte Hybrid Fiber Between The Mps Power Unit And Camera Unit

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide SMPTE Hybrid Fiber between the MPS Power Unit and Camera Unit ST Fiber Connectors between Base Station and External Power Unit Camera powered by Power Wafer. Fig. 5-4: SMPTE Hybrid Fiber between the MPS Power Unit and Camera Unit Between the Base Station (1) and the External Wafer Power Supply (4), connect a pair of ST Fiber Cables (5).
  • Page 46: Connections To The Copperhead 3050 Base Station

    Connection of the System Connections to the CopperHead 3050 Base Station Connections to the CopperHead 3050 Base Station Fig. 5-5: CopperHead 3050 Base Unit Connections Multi-pin cable assemblies used with the CopperHead 3050 Base Station: • A - Audio In Connector: Connect Intercom Program Audio and IFB Intercom Audio (see Base Station 25-Pin Audio Input Cable on page 73).
  • Page 47 CopperHead 3050 User Guide Diagram # Description Ethernet Connector – 10Bt/100Bt capable Designed to carry IP traffic data between the Base Station and the Camera Unit. A laptop PC or other device such as a Wireless Access Point can be connected to the Production Environment IP network.
  • Page 48 Connection of the System Connectors into and out of the CopperHead 3050 Base Station Diagram # Description ST Fiber Connectors (used in place of connector 4) Two ST Connector receptacles – Used as the Fiber Optic connection typically when infrastructure wire or with one of the two external power supply option (MPS or HDX Power Adaptors) Molex Power Connectors (used in place of 4 and only if so configured with ST Fiber Connectors)
  • Page 49: Connections To The Copperhead 3050 Camera Unit

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Connections to the CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Fig. 5-6: CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Back Side Connections This information duplicates some of that from above sections. It is presented here to provide a single list of all Camera Unit connections. Key numbers refer to the diagram above and to the Overview Diagram found in Diagrams on page 82.
  • Page 50 Connection of the System Connections to the CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Diagram # Description Audio 2 Input XLR 3 Pin Female Connector – Line level audio input. Typically fed by a short audio jumper cable from the Camera Audio 2 output HD-SD/SDI Input BNC Connector –...
  • Page 51: Camera Unit Connection Example

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Camera Unit Connection Example Your CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit and your camera will look something like this once you have connected the various signal paths. Each camera setup will be different depending on your model. See the following section for an overview of Camera Unit to Camera & Peripheral Equipment connections.
  • Page 52: Camera Unit Audio And Intercom Connections

    Connection of the System Camera Unit Audio and Intercom Connections Camera Unit Audio and Intercom Connections Fig. 5-9: Camera Unit Audio and Data/Control Connections...
  • Page 53: Operation Of The System

    Operation of the System This chapter describes in detail the operation of CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System. Please keep in mind that a wide variety of options and variations are available in using this product and so not every possible operational environment can be described. Variations in camera type, battery and powering, fiber cable connections, and intercom allow for an enormous number of slightly different operational modes.
  • Page 54: Set Up Of The Copperhead 3050 Transceiver System For Operation

    Operation of the System Set Up of the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System for operation Set Up of the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System for operation This section explainshow to setup the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System for operation. It is important that you do an initial setup and test your CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System as soon as your receive in order to confirm proper operation.You also need to provide training prior to an actual production.
  • Page 55: Powering The System

    4 The LED color test is followed by REV and the revision of the display microcontroller firmware. 5 The REV indication is followed by miranda.com scrolling across the four-character display. If there's no scrolling, please contact Grass Valley, a Belden Brand support for assistance (see Contact Us on page 65).
  • Page 56: Understanding Intercom Usage With The Copperhead 3050

    Operation of the System Understanding Intercom Usage with the CopperHead 3050 Understanding Intercom Usage with the CopperHead 3050 The CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System is delivered pre-configured with one of three intercom options: • Standard Four Wire Intercom • Clear-Com Intercom •...
  • Page 57: Copperhead 3050 Camera Unit Intercom Operation

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Intercom Operation Fig. 6-1: Audio Interface Box Detail (Camera Unit) • LISTEN: To set listening level for an intercom channel or the PROGRAM Audio, adjust the desired LISTEN control knobs at the top of the Audio Interface box (Figure 6-1: #14, 15, 16).
  • Page 58: Adjusting Intercom Sidetone

    Operation of the System Adjusting Intercom Sidetone The intercom LEDs with the mic open and audio activity on channel 1. The intercom LEDs with the mic open and audio activity on channels 1 & 2. Fig. 6-2: Local Activation of Channel 1 Talk Back and Both Intercom Channels The middle position allows both channels to remain in the OFF position.
  • Page 59: Copperhead 3050 Camera Unit Audio/Intercom/Ifb 4-Switch Panel

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Audio/Intercom/IFB 4-Switch Panel Fig. 6-4: Audio/Intercom/IFB switch panel 1 Audio Input LINE/MIC Switch • Left position sets audio inputs to line level (+4dB) • Right position switches audio inputs to MIC level and enables Switch #2 2 MIC Input Level Switch •...
  • Page 60: Using Digital Displays

    Operation of the System Using Digital Displays Using Digital Displays Measuring Fiber Optic Signal Strength The decibel (dB) is a logarithmic unit of measurement that expresses the magnitude of a physical quantity (usually power or intensity) relative to a specified or implied reference level.
  • Page 61 CopperHead 3050 User Guide the Diagnostic mode, a quick push of the Selector cycles through the various diagnostic sub-modes described above. The following table describes the expected readouts in each of the above Base Station display modes. By following the sequence, you can understand what the various readouts and four-character abbreviations mean for the system.
  • Page 62 Operation of the System The CopperHead 3050 Base Station Digital Display Display Mode Readout Base Station Digital Display Activity Explanation DIAG/TEMP Temperature display in Centigrade for Base Station circuit board DIAG/TEMP The Power Supply (PS) temperature will be again displayed DIAG/TEMP TEMP Repeats that the display is in the TEMP sub-mode...
  • Page 63 CopperHead 3050 User Guide Display Mode Readout Base Station Digital Display Activity Explanation DIAG/REV A quick push of the Display Mode Selector advances to the Power (POWR) diagnostic sub-mode. This sub-mode displays the microcontroller firmware revision of every board in the Base Station that has a microcontroller. Note: the REV versions noted here were current as of August 1, 2010.
  • Page 64: The Copperhead 3050 Camera Unit Digital Display

    Operation of the System The CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Digital Display The CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit Digital Display The Camera Unit Digital Display has six functions selected by the BASE Rx/DIM Selector (#11 on the Overview Diagram). These functions are indicated only by the activity in the Digital Display.
  • Page 65 CopperHead 3050 User Guide Readout Camera Unit Digital Display Activity Explanation TEMP Repeats that the display is in the TEMP mode Temperature display in Centigrade for Camera Unit main circuit board DIAGNOSTIC MODE Power (POWR) A Quick push of the BASE Rx/DIM Selector advances to the POWR mode LBUS Indicates that the LBUS controller board is being measured POWR...
  • Page 66: Best Practices

    Operation of the System Best Practices Best Practices • Take the possibility of Laser Eye damage seriously. • Protect the Fiber Optic Cable and the Fiber Optic Connectors. Always keep these capped unless there are being connected. • Once the system is set up and running, do not ignore the Optical Power Signal Strength Readouts at either the Camera or the Base Station.
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    Fiber Cable and see that it is in intact and has no damage dueto severe bends or kinks. 4 If the digital display indicates an error and displays a Hexadecimal error code, take note of the exact error code and contact Grass Valley support to assist in diagnosing the problem (see Contact Us on page 65).
  • Page 68 Operation of the System Troubleshooting...
  • Page 69: Specifications

    Specifications Video, Digital (bi-directional) Interface............SMPTE 259M, 292M Number or channels..............1 Data Rate..........270 Mb/s or 1.5 Gbits/s Frequency Response ........50 - 16KHz ± 2dB Input Level..........800 mV (peak to peak) Max Distortion..............<= 0.5% Input/Output Impedance..........75 Ohms Noise ...................
  • Page 70 Specifications Mechanical/Environmental Power Consumption Dimensions (WxLxD) Camera unit...........8 watts@10-18VDC Camera Unit............2.5" x 6.5" x 2.2" Base Station (Tac Fiber): Base Station ............. 17.5" x 9" x 1.75" Power Consumption ......10 watts@10-18VDC Power Wafer............5" x 6.12" x 2.2" Power Connector............4-Pin XLR PowerPlus LP (100W)..........5"...
  • Page 71 Contact Us Grass Valley Technical Support For technical assistance, please contact the Grass Valley Technical Support center nearest you: Americas Asia Office hours: 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. (EST) Office hours: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (GMT+8) Telephone: 1-800-224-7882 Telephone:...
  • Page 72: A Connector Pin Assignments

    Connector Pin Assignments This chapter explains how the connectors work on the CopperHead 3050 Camera Unit and the Base Station. This appendix contains the following sections: Base Station Connectors ............. . 67 Camera Unit Connectors .
  • Page 73: Base Station Connectors

    Base Station Connectors Base Station Connectors Item Description AC Power Input Connector- Models CHG3-BS-3050-95VD-xxx-xxx Panel Mounted AC Power Receptacle: 110/220 VAC Two 4 amp fuses (5 x 20mm). Fuses are in operation at all times – both the AC Line Hot and the AC Line Neutral are fused.
  • Page 74 CopperHead 3050 User Guide Item Description • Pin 1: Ground • Pin 2: +VDC Power & Channel 1 Audio • Pin 3: Channel 2 Audio Base Station #16 XLR3 Female • Pin 1: Ground • Pin 2: +VDC Power & Channel 1 Audio •...
  • Page 75 Base Station Connectors Audio Input & Output DB25 Pin Number Audio In Audio Out Channel Hot Cold Ground Return Cam Audio Audio 1 In 1 Out Return Cam Audio Audio 2 In 2Out Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Intercom Not Used Base Station #18 &...
  • Page 76: Camera Unit Connectors

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Camera Unit Connectors Item Description Power Wafer • Pin 1: 95VDC+ • Pin 2: 95VDC- • Pin 3: Not Used • Pin 4: Not Used Mating connector: Lemo FGG.0B.304.CLAD42 (right angle) Camera Unit #15 Lemo 4-pin Female Camera Headset •...
  • Page 77 Camera Unit Connectors...
  • Page 78: B Multi-Pin Connectors: Suggested Wiring

    Multi-Pin Connectors: Suggested Wiring This chapter provides sample wiring for the Input and Output audio connectors. Base Station 25-Pin Audio Input Cable ..........73 Base Station 25-Pin Audio Output Cable .
  • Page 79: Base Station 25-Pin Audio Input Cable

    Base Station 25-Pin Audio Input Cable Base Station 25-Pin Audio Input Cable Fig. B-1: Base Station 25-Pin Audio Input Cable...
  • Page 80: Base Station 25-Pin Audio Output Cable

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Base Station 25-Pin Audio Output Cable Fig. B-2: Base Station 25‐Pin Audio Output Cable...
  • Page 81 Base Station 25-Pin Audio Output Cable...
  • Page 82: C Available Accessories

    Available Accessories This appendix lists the accessories that are available for the CopperHead 3050 system. Units and Connectors ..............77 Adaptors and Plugs .
  • Page 83: Units And Connectors

    Units and Connectors Units and Connectors Item Number/ Item Number/ Description Picture Description Picture CH3‐CAM‐3050‐MX CAXX‐MX  Camera Unit w/MX Tactical Fiber Assembly, Connector: Tac Fiber only MX Connectors CH3‐CAM‐3050‐NEU CAXX‐XT2S‐NOC  Camera Unit w/ Tactical Fiber Cable OpticalCON connector: Assembly, OpticalCON Tac or SMPTE Hybrid Connectors Fiber...
  • Page 84: Wider Illustrations

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Wider Illustrations Item Number/ Description Picture CH3‐BS‐2ST or – Standard Base Station 2 STs or OpticalCON connector CH3‐BS‐95VD‐304  or NEU or –STM Base Station w/internal Power Supply...
  • Page 85: Adaptors And Plugs

    Adaptors and Plugs Adaptors and Plugs Item Number/ Item Number/ Description Picture Description Picture PWRWFR‐95VD‐FSR‐ MXRV Power Wafer Camera MX Receptacle Jam Nut Adaptor (for use with CH Assembly Breakout to STs Series 3050-BS-95VD) CH3BFC‐NOC‐ ADAP‐AC‐02 2ST/MOL‐08‐XX Base Station AC Adaptor OpticalCON receptacle to (for CH Series 3050-BS- STs and Molex 39-01-4051...
  • Page 86: Wider Illustrations

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Wider Illustrations Item Number/ Description Picture CH2-MPS-95VD-2ST-XXX CH2-MPS-95VD-NEU-XXX Power Supply for Power Wafer Power Adaptor HDX-2-ST Power Supply for PowerPlus Power Adaptor HDX-FR-2 Rack mount frame for 2 HDX units...
  • Page 87: Plates, Panels, And Cables

    Audio input sources Audio Output CH3BAO-DB25-4XL3M DB25 to 4 XLR3-M Audio output devices For information on these and other cable configurations, please contact Grass Valley, a Belden Brand (see Contact Us on page 65) or your local CopperHead 3050 dealer.
  • Page 88: D Diagrams

    Diagrams This appendix contains diagrams that describe the main features of the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Base Station and Camera Unit. CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Base Station Back Panel ......83 CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Camera Unit .
  • Page 89: Copperhead 3050 Transceiver System Base Station Back Panel

    CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Base Station Back Panel CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Base Station Back Panel Fig. D-1: CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Base Station Back Panel CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System Camera Unit Fig. D-2: Camera Unit...
  • Page 90: Camera Unit Indicators And Controls

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide Camera Unit Indicators and Controls Camera Unit Controls Camera Unit Indicators Fig. D-3: Camera Unit Indicators and Controls Base Station Front Panel Indicators Fig. D-4: Base Station Front Panel Indicators...
  • Page 91: Block Diagrams

    Block Diagrams Block Diagrams Fig. D-5: CopperHead 3050 Functional Block Diagram...
  • Page 92: High Powered Version

    CopperHead 3050 User Guide High Powered Version Fig. D-6: CopperHead 3050 High Powered Version...
  • Page 93: Low Powered Version

    Low Powered Version Low Powered Version Fig. D-7: CopperHead 3050 Low Powered Version...

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