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evertz X1201S+SS Manual (102 pages)
X1200 series
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evertz
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Network Router
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Revision History
3
Overview
11
Definitions
13
Table 1-1: Basic Router Models and Features
13
Overview
13
Table 1-2: Softswitch Router Models
14
Table 1-3: Embedded Softswitch Router Models
14
Figure 1-1: X1201 Block Diagram
15
Figure 1-2: X1201 Softswitch Block Diagram
16
Figure 1-3: X1201 Embedded Softswitch Block Diagram
16
Figure 1-4: X1202 Block Diagram
17
Figure 1-5: X1202 Softswitch Block Diagram
17
Glossary
18
Chapter 1 : Overview
18
Figure 1-6: X1202 Embedded Softswitch Block Diagram
18
How to Use this Manual
18
Chapter 2: Installation
23
Installation
25
Rear Panel
25
Figure 2-1: X1202H-AES4 Rear Panel Layout
25
Figure 2-2: X1202S-AES4 Rear Panel Layout
25
High Definition Digital Video Connections (X1202H)
25
Standard Definition Digital Video Connections (X1200S)
25
(Two Breakout Panels Shipped)
26
AES Audio Connections
26
Audio Connections on Early Router Models with the AES Option Fitted
26
Audio Connections on Router Models with the AES Option Fitted
26
Figure 2-3: X1202ABO Audio Breakout Panel Layout
26
Audio Connections on Router Models with the AES4 Option Fitted
27
Reference Connections
27
Remote Control Connections
27
Table 2-1: Router RS-232 Port Pin Definitions
28
Table 2-2: Router RS-422 Port Pin Definitions
28
Power Connections
29
Mounting
29
Power Requirements
29
Selecting the Correct Mains Voltage
29
Table 2-3: GPI/O Pin Definitions
29
Changing the Fuses
30
Connecting the Remote Control Panel
30
Connecting the Primary Remote Control Panel (RCP Version)
30
Table 2-4: Remote Control Panel Extender Cable
30
Connecting a Second Remote Control Panel
31
Connecting the General Purpose Inputs and Outputs
31
Figure 2-4: General Purpose I/O Schematic
31
Connecting the General Purpose Inputs
32
Figure 2-5: Powering the General Purpose Input Opto-Isolators from the Router
32
Connecting the General Purpose Outputs
33
Figure 2-6: Powering the General Purpose Input Opto-Isolators from an External Power Supply
33
GPI/O Examples
33
Controlling the Router Using the External Serial Protocol
34
Connecting the Router to a Grass Valley Ten XL ASCII Control Device
34
Table 2-5: Master 1202 to Slave 1202 Cable - RS-232 Configuration
35
Table 2-6: Master 1202 to Slave 1202 Cable - RS-422 Configuration
35
Chapter 3: Operation
37
Operation
37
How to Turn off the GPO Override (Return the Gpos to Their Programmed
38
Figure 3-1: Front Panel Layout
39
Operation
39
Overview of the Front Panel Display and Controls
39
Video Router Controls
39
Setup Key Group
39
Front Panel Display Messages
40
Overview of Front Panel Operation
40
Audio Follow Video Switching (AFV)
40
Breakaway Audio on an Audio Follow Video Group
41
Figure 3-2: Overview of the Setup Menu
42
Independent Audio Bus Switching
42
Front Panel Setup Menu
42
Nagivating the Setup Menu
43
Configuring the Router References
44
Setting up the Video Reference
45
Setting up the Video Output Timing (Softswitch and Embedded Softswitch Routers Only)
45
Setting up the Video Line Synchronizer Timing (Softswitch and Embedded Softswitch Equipped Routers Only)
46
Setting up the AES Audio Reference (Softswitch and Embedded Softswitch Equipped Routers Only)
46
Figure 3-3: Switch Line Selection in 59.94 Hz Field Rate Systems
47
Front Panel Setup Menu - Main Menu
44
Configuring the Video and Audio Transitions
47
Configuring the Switch Line
47
Figure 3-4: Switch Line Selection in 50 Hz Field Rate Systems
48
Enabling the Video Line Synchronizer on for Clean Video Switches (Softswitch and Embedded Softswitch Equipped Routers Only)
48
Enabling the AES Audio Softswitch for Clean Audio Switches (Softswitch and Embedded Softswitch Equipped Routers Only)
48
Enabling the Embedded Audio Softswitch for Clean Audio Switches (Embedded Softswitch Equipped Routers Only)
49
Configuring the Video and Audio Inputs
49
Setting the Configuration of the AES Router Section (Early X1202H-AES Routers with 2 Breakout Panels Only)
50
Setting up the Audio Follow Video Groups
50
Configuring Which Inputs Are Active
51
Configuring What to Do When There Is no Video Input Present
51
Configuring the Router Video Standard (HD Softswitch and Embedded Softswitch Equipped Routers Only)
52
Labeling the Video and Audio Inputs
52
Uploading/Downloading Input Labels from a Text File
52
Changing the Input Labels from the Front Panel
53
Configuring the Video Outputs (Hd Routers Only)
53
Selecting the Reclocking Mode of the HD Video Outputs (HD Routers Only)
53
Manually Activating All the Bypass Relays
54
Configuring the Encoding Mode for the GPI Inputs
55
Table 3-1: Standard GPI Encoding Functions
55
Table 3-2: HEX GPI Encoding Functions
56
Table 3-3: HEX Input Selection (HEX and AVF HEX Encoding)
56
Configuring Whether the GPI Inputs Are Edge or Level Activated
57
Table 3-4: AFV HEX GPI Encoding Functions
57
Table 3-5: HEX Input Selection for AFV2 (AVF HEX Encoding)
57
Programming the GPI Inputs Functions
58
How to Override (Temporarily Disable) the GPO Functions
59
Table 3-6: HEX Encoded Output Tallies
60
Configuring the Remote Control Port Operation
60
Selecting the Baud Rate for Remote Control Port
61
Selecting the Serial Control Address
62
Saving and Recalling Configuration Presets
63
How to Save the Router Configuration to a User Preset
64
Chapter 4: Technical Description
65
Specifications
67
Video Specifications (X1200S Series)
67
SD Video Inputs
67
SD Video Outputs
67
Video Specifications (X1200H Series)
68
HD Video Inputs
68
HD Video Outputs
68
Video Reference
68
AES Audio Inputs
69
AES Audio Outputs
69
DARS Reference (Softswitch and Embedded Softswitch Equipped Routers Only)
69
GPI Control Port
69
Serial Remote Control
69
Electrical
70
Physical
70
Technical Description
67
Upgrading Firmware
70
Step 1 - Terminal Program Setup
70
Step 2 - Invoke Upload Mode Via the Front Panel
71
Step 3 - Invoke Upload Mode from the Terminal Program
71
Step 4 – Uploading the New Firmware
72
Step 4 – Upload the New Label File to the Router
74
Sample Label Text Files
75
Chapter 5: Serial Control
77
Serial Control of the Routers
79
Gvg Ten-Xl Ascii Protocol
79
Serial Data Format
79
Table 5-1: Crosspoint Numbers and Their Internal Source Numbers
80
Definitions
80
Read or Query Command
81
Table 5-2: ASCII Command Definitions
81
Command Formats
81
Reply Command String
81
Write or Take Command
81
Command Examples
81
Input Selection - Audio Follow Mode
82
Input Selection - Breakaway Mode
82
Router Status Request
82
Chapter 6: Video and Audio Output Configurations
83
Model X1201 - 12 X 1 Output Configurations
85
Video and Audio Output Configurations
85
Figure 6-3: Model 1201-AES4 – Video 1 and Associated Audio
86
Model X1202 - 12 X 2 Output Configurations
87
Figure 6-6: Model 1202-AES – Video 1 and Associated Audio
88
Figure 6-8: Model 1202-AES4 – Video 1 and Associated Audio
89
Figure 6-9: Model 1202-AES4 – Video 2 and Associated Audio
90
Model X1202 (Early Versions with 2 Breakout Panels) - 12 X 2 Output Configurations
91
Video 1 and Associated Audio
91
Video 2 and Associated Audio
92
And Default AFV Grouping) - Video 1 and Associated Audio
93
Figure 6-12: Model 1202-AES (Early Version with AES Mode Set to 4(12 X 1 and Default AFV Grouping) – Video 1 and Associated Audio
93
And Default AFV Grouping) - Video 2 and Associated Audio
94
Figure 6-13: Model 1202-AES (Early Version with AES Mode Set to 4(12 X 1 and Default AFV Grouping) – Video 2 and Associated Audio
94
All Input Signals Are Timed Within a Range of +/- 1 Line
95
All Input Signals Are Timed to Reference
97
Chapter 7 : Video Timing Considerations
97
Video Timing Considerations
97
Input Signals Are Within Timed to Within +/- 1 Line of Reference
98
All Input Signals Are Timed Together but Delayed 5 Lines from Reference
99
All Input Signals Are Timed Within a Range of +/- 1 Line from each Other but Delayed 5 Lines from Reference
100
From each Other but Delayed 5 Lines from Reference
100
From each Other but Delayed 5 Lines from Reference
101
All Input Signals Are Timed Within a Range of +/- 1 Line from each Other but Delayed 5 Lines from Reference
101
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