Gigabit Sistems JP2pro_rev.S Instruction Manual

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Solid-state HDTV RECORDER
JP2pro_rev.S
Instruction Manual
REV. 1.0
Gigabit Systems Inc.
WWW.gigabitsystems.com

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  • Page 1 Solid-state HDTV RECORDER JP2pro_rev.S Instruction Manual REV. 1.0 Gigabit Systems Inc. WWW.gigabitsystems.com...
  • Page 2: Fcc Compliance

    FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 3 Injury Precautions Use Proper Power Cord To avoid fire hazard, only use the power code specified for this product. Avoid Electric Overload To avoid electric shock or fire hazard, do not apply a voltage to a terminal that is outside the range specified for the terminal. Ground the Product This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power code.
  • Page 4 Product Damage Precautions Use proper power source. Do not operate this product from a power source that applies more than the voltage specified. The specified voltage of this product is within 90-264 VAC, 50-60Hz. Provide Power Ventilation. To prevent product overheating, provide proper ventilation. Prevent Impact Prevent an impact during transportation.
  • Page 5 INDEX PREFACE............................6 Outline of the JP2pro_rev.S....................... 6 Initial inspection......................... 6 Control means of the JP2pro_rev.S................... 7 Important notice for the Raid Configuration................7 About recording time........................8 1. INSTALLATION......................... 9 1-1. Confirmation of Environment....................9 1-2. Assurance of Mains Voltage ....................9 1-3.
  • Page 6 7. Maintenance........................... 35 7-1 Cleaning of the air filter ....................35 7-2 When warning LED is lit ....................35 7-3 If JP2pro_rev.S is fail....................35 8. Character display on the monitor..................36 9_1 Display contents ....................... 36 8_2 Error message ........................37...
  • Page 7 PREFACE Outline of the JP2pro_rev.S JP2pro_rev.S is a professional recorder aiming to record and reproduce the studio quality HDTV pictures for very long hours. This product is using the JPEG2000 compression technology, and easy replaceable SSD (Solid State Drive) Magazine.
  • Page 8 Control means of the JP2pro_rev.S The following control means are recommended to perform all of the JP2pro_rev.S functions. (1) Front control panel option (2) Dedicated RS-422 remote controller option, “SYNCHRO-CONT 2000” (3) Control utility software “JP2pro-controller” for Ethernet option, You can use commercially available editors (e.g. BVE-9100) or slow-motion controllers, but note that most of such controllers are only adapting the VTR commands, so some features needing the Disk Protocol are not possible.
  • Page 9: About Recording Time

    About recording time JP2pro_rev.S adopts constant quality (Variable Bit Rate) compression method. The total recording time varies depending on the following factors. (1) Capacity of the SSD Magazine. (2) Raid configuration: The recording time of RAID-1 is 1/3 of the RAID-0.
  • Page 10: Installation

    1. INSTALLATION Review the “Safety precautions” of this manual before installation of this product. 1-1. Confirmation of Environment This product operates properly within the temperature range of +0-45 and the humidity range of 10-90% (Non-condensing). If the temperature of this product is out of this range due to a transportation or preservation, do not power on until the temperature reaches the specified range.
  • Page 11: Power Switch

    1-4. Power OFF Push the POWER SWITCH on the front panel more than two second for shutting down the power. Do not turn the BREAKER on the rear panel off, until the illumination of the POWER SWITCH turns off. (NOTE) In the power off process, all the set-ups done by the operator are stored in the non-volatile RAM.
  • Page 12: Operation

    2. OPERATION 2-1. Front Panel Names and functions of the Front Panel switch and LED indicators are as follows: ➁ ➂ ➀ ➃ ➀ POWER SWITCH This switch turns on or turns off the system. Color of this switch is red in the “Standby”...
  • Page 13: Video Input

    ➃ EXT INDICATOR Lit green when this recorder synchronizes to the external reference signal while one of the following GEN-LOCK modes are selected: EXT REF VIDEO INPUT AUTO Lit amber at the following cases: External Reference signal is not connected when the EXT mode is selected.
  • Page 14 2-2. Rear Panel Names and functions of parts, connectors and switches on the rear panel are as follows: 2-2-1. Power Supply Part ➂ ➀ ➁ ➀ Cooling Fan This fan starts to rotate when the BREAKER on the rear panel and the POWER SWITCH on the front panel are activated.
  • Page 15: Termination Switch

    2-2-2. Signal Input Part ➂ ➀ ➅ ➁ ➆ ➇ ➃ ➈ ➄ ➀ HD-SDI VIDEO IN This coaxial connector is the HD-SDI VIDEO INPUT. ➁ THRU OUT This coaxial connector is the HD-SDI ACTIVE THROUGH OUTPUT. Equivalent HD-SDI INPUT signal can be output, to feed the INPUT signal to the other equipments.
  • Page 16 ➅ A1/A2 IN This coaxial connector is the Ch1/Ch2 INPUT for AES3 AUDIO. The impedance is 75 . If the audio cable has a XLR connector, the conversion connector should be used. ➆ A3/A4 IN This coaxial connector is the Ch3/Ch4 INPUT for AES3 AUDIO. The impedance is 75 .
  • Page 17 2-2-3. Signal Output Part ➃ ➆ ➀ ➁ ➇ ➂ ➈ ➄ ➅ ➀ HD-SDI VIDEO OUT 1 This coaxial connector is the HD-SDI VIDEO OUT 1. ➁ HD-SDI VIDEO OUT 2 This coaxial connector is the HD-SDI VIDEO OUT 2. ➂...
  • Page 18 ➇ A3/A4 OUT This coaxial connector is the Ch3/Ch4 OUTPUT for AES3 AUDIO. The impedance is 75 . If the audio cable has a XLR connector, the conversion connector should be used. ➈ TC OUT This coaxial connector is the TIME CODE OUTPUT. The impedance is 75 . If the audio cable has a XLR connector, the conversion connector should be used.
  • Page 19: Remote Control

    3-1. RS-422 Control 3-1-1. Outline JP2pro_rev.S has a D-SUB 9-pin female connector on the rear panel that conforms to EIA RS-422 Serial Remote Control Protocol. Most of controllers with the same control protocol can remotely control this product. The following description explains the contents of the serial protocol and the serial transmission sequence.
  • Page 20 CMD 1: CMD 1 assigns the command to the following main function groups that serve to define the function, and the transfer direction of the data words that follows. CMD 1 Function Transfer Direction Controller---Recorder System control System control-Return message Recorder control Setup and selection control Data request...
  • Page 21 3-1-4. Connector Pin Assignment D-SUB 9-pin female connector pin assignment is as follows: Pin Number Signal TX-A RX-B TX-B RX-A D-SUB -pin Female A and B are defined as:...
  • Page 22 3-1-5. Communication Protocol When the recorder receives a command from the control system, it sends back the following return telegram. If the recorder receives a command without data request: ACK (10h, 01h)=Acknowledgement of receipt. If the Recorder receives a command with data request: Answer code + data If transmission error is detected or undefined command is received: NAK (11h, 12h) + error code.
  • Page 23 4-1-6. RS-422A Command List CODE Recorder command Meaning Response Footnote 00 11 DEVICE TYPE REQUEST Machine ID 12 11 XX YY 20 00 STOP 10 01 (ACK) 20 01 PLAY 10 01 20 02 RECORD Crash-Record 10 01 20 04 STANDBY OFF 10 01 20 05...
  • Page 24 20 6A FREEZE OFF 10 01 20 6B FREEZE ON 10 01 44 04 TIME CODE PRESET 10 01 44 05 USER BIT PRESET 10 01 *12) 40 10 IN ENTRY Mark as IN point 10 01 40 11 OUT ENTRY Mark as OUT point 10 01 44 14...
  • Page 25 Footnote *0) xx=data-1, yy=data-2. Default: data-1=00, data-2=E0 *1) The slow motion speed range is 0 3 times PLAY speed. *2) The low resolution speed data consists of one byte (Value=0 255). The real speed in multiplies of play is defined as: Value/32-2 Tape speed=10 This means the speed data is the logarithmic of the tape speed.
  • Page 26 *13) The high resolution EDIT PRESET is the bit transparent representation of record mode and the track selection Data 1: Bit0 Not used Bit4 Video track Bit1 Not used Bit5 Assemble mode Bit2 Time-code track Bit6 Insert mode Bit3 Not used Bit7 Not used Data 2:...
  • Page 27 *19) The CURRENT TIME SENSE data is defined as: Data Definition Response Request Time code 74h, 04h, 4 bytes BCD Time code Request User bit 74h, 15h, 4 bytes User bit 11h, Request Time code 78h, 04h, 8 bytes BCD Time code + User bit User bit *20) There is a field-ID in the time code data: 60Hz DATA2...
  • Page 28 *22) The STATUS SENSE data is defined as: High nibble (Bit4-7): the first data byte number of status field. Low nibble (Bit0-3): number of data bytes out of status field. Response: 7xh, 20h, and x data bytes of status field is: Status Status Data byte...
  • Page 29 3-2. RS-232C Control 3-2-1. Outline JP2pro_rev.S has a D-SUB 9 pin male connector conforms to EIA RS-232C remote control protocol. This connector is used for the service use normally, but upon customers request, it can be used for connections with various controllers.
  • Page 30 3-3. GPI Control 3-3-1. Outline JP2pro_rev.S has a D-SUB 15 pin female connector for parallel remote, the GPI (General Purpose Interface). The following description explains the GPI control protocol. 3-3-2. Connector Pin Assignment D-SUB 15-pin female connector pin assignment is as follows:...
  • Page 31: Synchronous Record/Play

    You can combine p lural numbers of the JP2pro_rev.S machines for recording of the Dual-link HD-SDI, Quad-link HD-SDI and more. JP2pro_rev.S can run in synchronized, so you can operate plural machines as if you are controlling only one machine. Optional SYNCHRO-CONT 2000 or optional Control Utility Software can be used for the Synchronous Record/Play operation.
  • Page 32 4-4 Connection in Record A UD IO VIDEO Connect synchronized Video and Audio A UD IO VIDEO RS422 -1 RS422 -2 Synchro -cont 2000 4-5 Connection in Playback Connect EX T REF V ID EO /A UD IO O UT -1 EXT REF TH RU 75 - ohm OFF...
  • Page 33: Edit Operation

    5. Edit operation Some commercially available editors can control the JP2pro_rev.S and perform the ASSEMBLE and INSERT editing. The parameters for BVE-9100 are as follows. We recommend 5 seconds for the PREROLL TIME. DEVICE TYPE (High byte) (Low byte) MIN PREROLL TIME...
  • Page 34: Exchange The Ssd Magazine

    6. Exchange the SSD Magazine The SSD Magazine is removable and can be exchanged from front side. Procedure for exchange the SSD Magazine is explained in this paragraph. 6-1 Open the Magazine lid Make the recorder power off before replacing the SSD Magazine. Rotate the Magazine lock knob about 90 degrees in counter-clockwise, then open the Magazine lid from right to left.
  • Page 35 6-2 Pulling out the Magazine Pinch the upper and lower side of the Magazine and pull our to remove. SSD Magazine 6-3 Re-insert the SSD Magazine Replace the SSD Magazine. Place the SSD Magazine on the magazine housing and push the SSD Magazine in until the stop position.
  • Page 36: Maintenance

    Please clean up by a vacuum cleaner when the filter becomes dirty. Air filter part 7-2 When warning LED is lit Please contact the sales office if “DC POWER” or “FAN” LED Is lit. 7-3 If JP2pro_rev.S is fail. Please contact the sales office if functions of the JP2pro_rev.S is abnormal.
  • Page 37: Character Display On The Monitor

    8. Character display on the monitor Characters can be inserted on the VIDEO MONITOR OUT. 9_1 Display contents Character contents are as follows from top to bottom. Audio Level Meter Selected Partition and total file number. PTN-0 / 005 FILES Remaining time REM 10:05:12:20 GEN-LOCK mode...
  • Page 38 8_2 Error message Error massage and its meaning are as follows: DIAG. MEMORY Detects MEMORY fail in the diagnostic process after power DIAG. ENCODER Detects a fail on the ENCODER board in the diagnostic process after power on. DIAG. DECODER Detects a fail on the DECODER board in the diagnostic process after power on.
  • Page 39 ILLEGAL CUE Selected a CUE number that is not marked. ILLEGAL SEQ Selected a CLIP number for SEQ list that is not existing. ILLEGAL CLIP IN SEQ The selected CLIP for SEQ playback is invalid. (example: the original REC file which the CLIP appointed was already deleted) REC ODD/EVEN FLAG The odd/even sequence is not correct while recording the...
  • Page 40: Jp2Pro_Rev.s Specifications

    9. JP2pro_rev.S Specifications Video in/out Input HD-SDI BNCx1, Active-through OUT BNCx1 Output HD-SDI BNCx1, MONITOR OUT HD-SDI BNCx1 +2 additional outputs optionally Video Standard 1080i/50, 1080i/59.94, 1080i/60 10 bit 1080psf/23.98, 1080psf/24, 1080psf/25, 1080psf/29.97, 1080psf/30 10 720p/59.94, 720p/60 10 bit, 2K (OPTION, 2048x1080psf/23.98 or 24)

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