Operator s Manual IP Interface Supplement

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Operator s Manual IP Interface Supplement Kudos Pro-IP-LC Quad-channel Linear Motion Adaptive Standards Converter with IP Interfacing Kudos Pro-IP-MC Dual-channel Motion Compensated Standards Converter with IP Interfacing Kudos Pro-IP-SV Quad-channel Linear Motion Adaptive Standards Converter and Synchronizer with IP Interfacing www.s-a-m.com

Information and Notices Information and Notices Copyright and Disclaimer Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable material and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without limitation, material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as icons, screen display looks etc. Information in this manual and software are subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of SAM. The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and can not be reproduced or copied in any manner without prior agreement with SAM or their authorized agents. Reproduction or disassembly of embedded computer programs or algorithms prohibited. No part of this publication can be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission being granted, in writing, by the publishers or their authorized agents. SAM operates a policy of continuous improvement and development. SAM reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Contact Details Customer Support For details of our Regional Customer Support Offices please visit the SAM website and navigate to Support/24/7 Support Contact Details. www.s-a-m.com/support/247-support/ Customers with a support contract should call their personalized number, which can be found in their contract, and be ready to provide their contract number and details. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 2 2017 SAM

Safety Information Safety Information Explanation of Safety Symbols GB Erklärung der Sicherheitssymbole D! This symbol refers the user to important information contained in the accompanying literature. Refer to manual.! Dieses Symbol weist den Benutzer auf wichtige Informationen hin, die in der begleitenden Dokumentation enthalten sind. This symbol indicates that hazardous voltages are present inside. No user serviceable parts inside. This unit should only be serviced by trained personnel. Safety Warnings! CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVERS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY Servicing instructions where given, are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Always ensure that the unit is properly earthed and power connections correctly made. This equipment must be supplied from a power system providing a PROTECTIVE EARTH connection and having a neutral connection which can be reliably identified. The power outlet supplying power to the unit should be close to the unit and easily accessible Power connection in countries other than the USA The equipment is normally shipped with a power cable with a standard IEC moulded free socket on one end and a standard IEC moulded plug on the other. If you are required to remove the moulded mains supply plug, dispose of the plug immediately in a safe manner. Dieses Symbol zeigt an, dass gefährliche Spannung vorhanden ist. Es befinden sich keine vom Benutzer zu wartenden Teile im Geräteinneren. Dieses Gerät sollte nur von geschultem Personal gewartet werden Sicherheits-Warnhinweise! ACHTUNG Gefahr von Elektroschocks. Abdeckungen nicht entfernen Keine vom Benutzer zu wartende Teile Wenden Sie sich ausschließlich an qualifiziertes Personal Die angeführten Service-/Reparatur-Anweisungen sind ausschließlich von qualifiziertem Service-Personal auszuführen. Um das Risiko eines lektroschocks zu reduzieren, führen Sie ausschließlich die im Benutzerhandbuch eschriebenen Anweisungen aus, es sei denn, Sie haben die entsprechende Qualifikation. Wenden Sie sich in allen Service-Fragen an qualifiziertes Personal. Um das Risiko eines Elektroschocks zu reduzieren, setzen Sie das Gerät weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit aus. Stellen Sie immer sicher, dass das Gerät ordnungsgemäß geerdet und verkabelt ist. Dieses Equipment muss an eine Netzsteckdose mit Schutzleiter angeschlossen werden und einen zuverlässig identifizierbaren Nullleiter haben. Die Netzsteckdose sollte nahe beim Gerät und einfach zugänglich sein. Netzanschluss in anderen Ländern als der USA Das Equipment wird im Normalfall mit einem Netzkabel mit Standard IEC Anschlussbuchse und einem Standard IEC Anschlussstecker geliefert. Sollten Sie den angeschweißten Stecker auswechseln müssen, entsorgen Sie diesen bitte umgehend. Die farbliche Belegung des Netzkabels ist wie folgt: E= Schutzleiter E= Schutzleiter The colour code for the lead is as follows: GREEN/YELLOW lead connected to E L (Protective Earth Conductor) BLUE lead connected to N (Neutral Conductor) BROWN lead connected to L (Live Conductor)! Caution If the unit has two mains supply inputs ensure that both power cords are plugged into mains outlets operating from the same phase. E N N E L GRÜN GELB E = Schutzleiter BLAU N = Nulleiter BRAUN L = P = Phase! Achtung: Wenn das Gerät zwei Anschlussbuchsen hat, stellen Sie bitte sicher, dass beide Netzkabel mit der selben Phase in die Netzsteckdose gesteckt werden. L= Phase N= Nulleiter N= Nulleiter L= Phase Légende : F Explicación de los Símbolos de Seguridad ESP! Ce symbole indique qu'il faut prêter attention et se référer au manuel.! Éste símbolo refiere al usuario información importante contenida en la literatura incluida. Referirse al manual. Ce symbole indique qu'il peut y avoir des tensions électriques à l'intérieur de l'appareil. Ne pas intervenir sans l'agrément du service qualifié. Précaution d'emploi :! ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS RETIRER LE COUVERCLE NE PAS INTERVENIR SANS L'AGREMENT DU SERVICE QUALIFIE Les procédures de maintenance ne concernent que le service agréé. Afin de réduire le risque de choc électrique, il est recommandé de se limiter aux procédures d'utilisation, à moins d'en être qualifié. Pour toute maintenance, contacter le service compétent. Pour réduire le risque de choc électrique, ne pas exposer l'appareil dans un milieu humide. Toujours s'assurer que l'unité est correctement alimentée, en particuliers à la liaison à la terre. Éste símbolo indica que voltajes peligrosos están presentes en el interior. No hay elementos accesibles al usuario dentro. Esta unidad sólo debería ser tratada por personal cualificado. Advertencias de Seguridad RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NO QUITAR LAS PROTECCIONNES ELEMENTOS NO ACCESIBLES AL USUARIO. SERVICIO SOLAMENTE A PERSONAL CUALIFICADO Las instrucciones de servicio cuando sean dadas, son sólo para uso de personal cualificado. Para reducir el riesgo de choque eléctrico no llevar a cabo ninguna operación de servicio aparte de las contenidas en las instrucciones de operación, a menos que se esté cualificado para realizarlas. Referir todo el trabajo de servicio a personal cualificado. Para reducir el riesgo de choque eléctrico, no exponer este equipo a la lluvia o humedad. Siempre asegurarse de que la unidad está propiamente conectada a tierra y que las conexiones de alimentación están hechas correctamente. La source électrique de cet équipement doit posséder une connexion à la terre, ainsi qu'une liaison «neutre» identifiable. La prise électrique qui alimente l'appareil doit être proche de celle-ci et accessible. Câble secteur de pays autres que les Etats-Unis L'équipement est livré avec un câble secteur au standard IEC, moulé mâle/femelle. Si vous souhaitez changr la prise mâle de votre cordon, voici les codes couleurs des fils : Le fil VERT/JAUNE est connecté à T (Terre) Le fil BLEU est connecté à N (Neutre) Le fil MARRON est connecté à P (Phase) P T Connecteur N N T Prise P Este equipo debe ser alimentado desde un sistema de alimentación con conexión a TIERRA y teniendo una conexión neutra fácilmente identificable. La toma de alimentación para la unidad debe ser cercana y fácilmente accesible. Conexión de alimentación en otros países que no sean USA El equipo es normalmente entregado con un cable de alimentación con un enchufe hembra estándar IEC en un extremo y con una clavija estándar IEC en el otro. Si se requiere eliminar la clavija para sustituirla por otra, disponer dicha clavija de una forma segura. El código de color a emplear es como sigue: VERDE/ AMARILLO conectado a E (Conductor de protección a Tierra -Earth en el original-) L E Clavija Aerea Macho AZUL conectado a N (Conductor Neutro -Neutral en el original-) MARRÓN conectado a L (Conductor Fase -Live en el original-) N N E Enchufe Aereo Hembra L! Attention si l'appareil a 2 alimentations, s'assurer que les cordons soient branchés sur la même phase.! Advertencia Si la unidad tuviera dos tomas de alimentación, asegurarse de que ambos cables de alimentación están conectados a la misma fase. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 3 2017 SAM

Safety Information Simboli di sicurezza: I Forklaring på sikkerhedssymboler DK! Questo simbolo indica l'informazione importante contenuta nei manuali appartenenti all'apparecchiatura. Consultare il manuale.! Dette symbol gør brugeren opmærksom på vigtig information i den medfølgende manual. Questo simbolo indica che all'interno dell'apparato sono presenti tensioni pericolose. Non cercare di smontare l'unità. Per qualsiasi tipo di intervento rivolgersi al personale qualificato. Attenzione:! ATTENZIONE RISCHIO DI SHOCK ELETTRICO NON CERCARE DI SMONTARE L'UNITA PER QUALSIASI TIPO DI INTERVENTO RIVOLGERSI AL PERSONALE QUALIFICATO Le istruzioni relative alla manutenzione sono ad uso esclusivo del personale qualificato. E' proibito all'utente eseguire qualsiasi operazione non esplicitamente consentita nelle istruzioni. Per qualsiasi informazione rivolgersi al personale qualificato. Per prevenire il pericolo di scosse elettriche è necessario non esporre mai l'apparecchiatura alla pioggia o a qualsiasi tipo di umidità. Assicurarsi sempre, che l'unità sia propriamente messa a terra e che le connessioni elettriche siano eseguite correttamente. Questo dispositivo deve essere collegato ad un impianto elettrico dotato di un sistema di messa a terra efficace. La presa di corrente deve essere vicina all'apparecchio e facilmente accessibile. Connessione elettrica nei paesi diversi dagli Stati Uniti L'apparecchiatura normalmente è spedita con cavo pressofuso con la presa e spina standard IEC. Nel caso della rimozione della spina elettrica, gettarla via immediatamente osservando tutte le precauzioni del caso. La leggenda dei cavi è la seguente: VERDE/GIALLO cavo connesso ad "E" (terra) BLU cavo connesso ad "N" (neutro) MARRONE cavo connesso ad "L" ( fase) L E Presa volante N N E Spina volante L Dette symbol indikerer farlig spænding inden i apparatet. Ingen bruger servicerbare dele i apparatet på brugerniveau. Dette apparat må kun serviceres af faglærte personer.. Sikkerhedsadvarsler!! FORSIGTIG RISIKO FOR ELEKTRISK STØD DÆKPLADER MÅ IKKE FJERNES INGEN BRUGER SERVICERBARE DELE SERVICE MÅ KUN UDFØRES AF FAGLÆRTE PERSONER Serviceinstruktioner er kun til brug for faglærte servicefolk. For at reducere risikoen for elektrisk stød må bruger kun udføre anvisninger i betjeningsmanualen. Al service skal udføres af faglærte personer. For at reducere risikoen for elektrisk stød må apparatet ikke udsættes for regn eller fugt. Sørg altid for at apparatet er korrekt tilsluttet og jordet. Dette apparat skal forbindes til en nettilslutning, der yder BESKYTTENDE JORD og 0 forbindelse skal være tydeligt markeret. Stikkontakten, som forsyner apparatet, skal være tæt på apparatet og let tilgængelig. Nettilslutning i andre lande end USA Udstyret leveres normalt med et strømkabel med et standard IEC støbt løst hunstik i den ene ende og et standard IEC støbt hanstik i den anden ende. Hvis et af de støbte stik på strømkablet er defekt, skal det straks kasseres på forsvarlig vis. Farvekoden for lederen er som følger: GRØN/GUL leder forbundet til J (Jord) BLÅ leder forbundet til 0 BRUN leder forbundet til F(Fase) J F 0 Han-stik J 0 F Hun-stik! Attenzione! Nel caso in cui l'apparecchio abbia due prese di corrente, assicurarsi che i cavi non siano collegati a fasi diverse della rete elettrica.! Forsigtig Hvis enheden har to lysnetindgange, skal der sørges for at begge ledninger tilsluttes lystnetudgange fra den samme fase. Förklaring av Säkerhetssymboler S Turvamerkkien selitys FI! Denna symbol hänvisar användaren till viktig information som återfinns i litteraturen som medföljer. Se manualen.! Tämä merkki tarkoittaa, että laitteen mukana toimitettu kirjallinen materiaali sisältää tärkeitä tietoja. Lue käyttöohje. Denna symbol indikerar att livsfarlig spänning finns på insidan. Det finns inga servicevänliga delar inne i apparaten. Denna apparat få endast repareras av utbildad personal. Säkerhetsvarningar! CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVERS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY Serviceinstruktioner som anges avser endast kvalificerad och utbildad servicepersonal. För att minska risken för elektrisk stöt, utför ingen annan service än den som återfinns i medföljande driftinstruktionerna, om du ej är behörig. Överlåt all service till kvalificerad personal. För att reducera risken för elektrisk stöt, utsätt inte apparaten för regn eller fukt. Se alltid till att apparaten är ordentligt jordad samt att strömtillförseln är korrekt utförd. Denna apparat måste bli försörjd från ett strömsystem som är försedd med jordadanslutning samt ha en neutral anslutning som lätt identifierbar. Vägguttaget som strömförsörjer apparaten bör finnas i närheten samt vara lätttillgänglig. Strömkontakter i länder utanför USA Apparaten utrustas normalt med en strömkabel med standard IEC gjuten honkontakt på ena änden samt en standard IEC gjuten hankontakt på den andra änden. Om man måste avlägsna den gjutna hankontkaten, avyttra denna kontakt omedelbart på ett säkert sätt. Färgkoden för ledningen är följande: GRÖN/GUL ledning ansluten till E (Skyddsjordad ledare) BLÅ ledning ansluten till N (Neutral ledare) BRUN ledning ansluten till L (Fas ledare) L E Stickkontakt-Hane N N E L Stickkontakt-Hona Tämä merkki ilmoittaa, että laitteen sisällä on vaarallisen voimakas jännite. Sisäpuolella ei ole mitään osia, joita käyttäjä voisi itse huoltaa. Huollon saa suorittaa vain alan ammattilainen. Turvaohjeita! VAROITUS SÄHKÖISKUN VAARA ÄLÄ AVAA LAITTEEN KANSIA EI SISÄLLÄ KÄYTTÄJÄLLE HUOLLETTAVIA OSIA HUOLTO AINOASTAAN AMMATTILAISEN SUORITTAMANA Huolto-ohjeet on tarkoitettu ainoastaan alan ammattilaisille. Älä suorita laitteelle muita toimenpiteitä, kuin mitä käyttöohjeissa on neuvottu, ellet ole asiantuntija. Voit saada sähköiskun. Jätä kaikki huoltotoimet ammattilaiselle. Sähköiskujen välttämiseksi suojaa laite sateelta ja kosteudelta. Varmistu, että laite on asianmukaisesti maadoitettu ja että sähkökytkennät on tehty oikein. Laitteelle tehoa syöttävässä järjestelmässä tulee olla SUOJAMAALIITÄNTÄ ja nollaliitännän on oltava luotettavasti tunnistettavissa. Sähköpistorasian tulee olla laitteen lähellä ja helposti tavoitettavissa. Sähkökytkentä Laitteen vakiovarusteena on sähköjohto, jonka toisessa päässä on muottiin valettu, IEC-standardin mukainen liitäntärasia ja toisessa päässä muottiin valettu, IEC-standardin mukainen pistoliitin. Jos pistoliitin tarvitsee poistaa, se tulee hävittää heti turvallisella tavalla. Johtimet kytketään seuraavasti: KELTA-VIHREÄ suojamaajohdin E-napaan SININEN nollajohdin N-napaan RUSKEA vaihejohdin L-napaan L E Pistoliitin N N E Liitäntärasia L! Varning! Om enheten har två huvudsakliga elförsörjningar, säkerställ att båda strömkablarna som är inkopplade i enheten arbetar från samma fas.! Huom! Jos laitteessa on kaksi verkkojännitteen tuloliitäntää, niiden johdot on liitettävä verkkopistorasioihin, joissa on sama vaiheistus. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 4 2017 SAM

Safety Information Símbolos de Segurança! O símbolo triangular adverte para a necessidade de consultar o manual antes de utilizar o equipamento ou efectuar qualquer ajuste. P Este símbolo indica a presença de voltagens perigosas no interior do equipamento. As peças ou partes existentes no interior do equipamento não necessitam de intervenção, manutenção ou manuseamento por parte do utilizador. Reparações ou outras intervenções devem ser efectuadas apenas por técnicos devidamente habilitados. Avisos de Segurança As instruções de manutenção fornecidas são para utilização de técnicos qualificados. Para reduzir o risco de choque eléctrico, não devem ser realizadas intervenções no equipamento não especificadas no manual de instalações a menos que seja efectuadas por técnicos habilitados. Para reduzir o risco de choque eléctrico, não expor este equipamento à chuva ou humidade.! CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVERS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY Assegurar que a unidade está sempre devidamente ligada à terra e que as ligações à alimentação estão correctas. O sistema de alimentação do equipamento deve, por razões de segurança, possuir ligação a terra de protecção e ligação ao NEUTRO devidamente identificada. A tomada de energia à qual a unidade está ligada deve situar-se na sua proximidade e facilmente acessível. Ligação da alimentação noutros países que não os EUA O equipamento é, normalmente, enviado com cabo de alimentação com ficha IEC fêmea standard num extremo e uma ficha IEC macho standard no extremo oposto. Se for necessário substituir ou alterar alguma destas fichas, deverá remove-la e elimina-la imediatamente de maneira segura. O código de cor para os condutores é o seguinte: Condutor VERDE/AMARELO ligado a E (Terra) Condutor AZUL ligado a N (Neutro) L Condutor CASTANHO ligado a L (Vivo). E Ficha Livre N N E Tomada Livre L! Atenção: Se a unidade tem duas fontes de alimentação assegurar que os dois cabos de alimentação estão ligados a tomadas pertencentes à mesma fase. Laser Safety This product operates with Class 1 laser products. Caution: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Ventilation Although the unit is constructed to meet normal environmental requirements, ensure that there is a free flow of air at the front, rear, and sides of the unit to dissipate the heat produced during operation. Installations should be designed to allow for this. Do not obstruct the ventilation holes on the right-side of the unit. Damage to the equipment may result. Safety Standards This equipment conforms to the following standards: EN60950-1 2006 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment. UL1419 (3rd Edition) - UL File E193966 Standard for Safety Professional Video and Audio equipment. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 5 2017 SAM

Safety Information EMC Standards This equipment conforms to the following standards: EN 55032:2012 (Class A) Electromagnetic Compatibility of Multimedia Equipment - Emission Requirements. EN 61000-3-2:2014 (Class A) Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions. EN 61000-3-3:2013 Limitation of Voltage Changes, Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker in Public Low-Voltage Supply Systems. FCC/CFR 47:Part 15, Class A Federal Communications Commission Rules Part 15, Subpart B, Class A. EMC Environment The product(s) described in this manual conform to the EMC requirements for, and are intended for use in, the controlled EMC environment (for example, purpose-built broadcasting or recording studios), and the rural outdoor environment (far away from railways, transmitters, overhead power lines, etc.) E4. Warning: This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference. EMC Performance of Cables and Connectors SAM products are designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the appropriate European EMC standards. In order to achieve this performance in real installations it is essential to use cables and connectors with good EMC characteristics. All signal connections (including remote control connections) shall be made with screened cables terminated in connectors having a metal shell. The cable screen shall have a large-area contact with the metal shell. Coaxial Cables Coaxial cables connections (particularly serial digital video connections) shall be made with high-quality double-screened coaxial cables such as Belden 1694 or BBC type PSF1/2M. D-type Connectors D-type connectors shall have metal shells making good RF contact with the cable screen. Connectors having indents which improve contact between the plug and socket shells are recommended. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 6 2017 SAM

Contents Information and Notices................................................ 2 Safety Information..................................................... 3 1. Introduction......................................................... 9 1.1 Interface Card Description........................................... 9 1.2 Block Diagram.................................................... 9 1.3 Order Codes.................................................... 10 1.4 Interface Card Rear Panel View..................................... 10 1.5 Feature Summary................................................ 10 2. Technical Specification.............................................. 11 3. Connections....................................................... 13 3.1 SDI BNC Input/Outputs............................................ 13 3.2 10G Ethernet SFP................................................ 13 3.3 Cabling........................................................ 13 4. Card Edge LEDs.................................................... 14 5................................................ 15 5.1 Terminology..................................................... 15 5.2 Navigating Pages in the RollCall Template............................. 15 5.2.1 Template Pages............................................. 15 5.2.2 Setting Values............................................... 16 5.3 Information Display............................................... 16 5.3.1 Selecting the Information to Display.............................. 16 5.4 Configuration.................................................... 17 5.5 Time Sync Configuration........................................... 19 5.5.1 Status..................................................... 20 5.5.2 Histogram.................................................. 20 5.6 Link Control..................................................... 21 5.7 TPG (Test Pattern Generator)....................................... 22 5.8 Ethernet Pages 1 and 2............................................ 23 5.8.1 The Ethernet Pane........................................... 23 5.8.2 The All Traffic/CPU Traffic Panes................................ 23 5.9 Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Sender....................................... 24 5.10 Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Receiver.................................... 25 5.11 Spigot Pages................................................... 26 5.11.1 Input Spigots............................................... 26 5.11.2 Output Spigots.............................................. 28 5.12 Logging - Misc.................................................. 30 5.13 Logging - SFP.................................................. 34 5.14 Logging - FPGA................................................. 36 5.15 Logging - Spigot................................................ 37 5.16 RollTrack...................................................... 39 5.16.1 Disable All................................................. 39 5.16.2 RollTrack Index............................................. 39 5.16.3 RollTrack Source............................................ 39 5.16.4 RollTrack Address........................................... 40 5.16.5 RollTrack Command......................................... 40 5.16.6 RollTrack Sending........................................... 40 5.16.7 RollTrack Status............................................ 40 5.17 Loopback Router................................................ 41 5.18 Setup......................................................... 42 5.18.1 Restart.................................................... 42 5.18.2 Defaults................................................... 43 5.19 Ethernet Front.................................................. 43 5.19.1 The Ethernet Pane.......................................... 43 Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 7 2017 SAM

5.20 Ethernet Arcnet................................................. 43 5.21 Interop Page................................................... 44 Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 8 2017 SAM

Introduction 1. Introduction Kudos Pro MC2000, LC4000 and SV4000 standards converters are available with a factory-fitted IQMIX10KP IP interface card on board, allowing for easy deployment in IP or SDI/IP environments. This supplement details the capabilities, setup and use of the IP interface, and should be used in conjunction with the user manual supplied with the converter. 1.1 Interface Card Description The IQMIX10KP is a multi-channel, video-over-ip transceiver module developed for use within low latency, high bandwidth Ethernet IP networks, capable of encoding/decoding multiple SDI signals. It provides both compressed and uncompressed modes of operation. Encapsulation of signals in a SMPTE 2022-6 transport stream can also be handled to provide compatibility with other video over IP solutions. RFC417 provides for uncompressed video transport, and supports RFC3190 for Audio and the RTP Payload for SMPTE ST 291 Ancillary Data standard. 1.2 Block Diagram Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 9 2017 SAM

Introduction 1.3 Order Codes The following product order codes are covered by this manual: Kudos Pro-IP-LC Kudos Pro-IP-MC Kudos Pro-IP-SV Quad-channel Linear Motion Adaptive Standards Converter with IP Interfacing. Dual-channel Motion Compensated Standards Converter with IP Interfacing. Quad-channel Linear Motion Adaptive Standards Converter and Synchronizer with IP Interfacing. 1.4 Interface Card Rear Panel View Figure 1 IQMIX10KP 1.5 Feature Summary SDI to IP transceiver with 10GbE interface, 4/5 SDI inputs, 4/5 SDI outputs, 2 x 10GbE ports. Handles up to 10 SDI signals over dual 10GbE IP links (dependent on SDI signal format and compressed/uncompressed transport mode). Supports configuration of Ethernet links for maximum signal transport using both SFPs, or for dual link mode to provide link redundancy as per SMPTE 2022-7. Multiple transport types available for each SDI input, including: Uncompressed video transport using either RFC 4175 RTP or SMPTE-2022-6 encapsulation. PCM audio using RFC 3190 & AES67. SMPTE-291M metadata support via IETF standard RTP Payload for Ancillary Data. Timing and synchronization provided by IEEE-1588v2 (PTP), compliant with SMPTE-2059-2, or via the IQH3B frame analog reference bus. Supports unicast as well as IGMPv3 source-specific multicast, allowing point to point operation or transmission in multicast groups. Standards supported: 3G-SDI to SMPTE 424M/425M level A compatible. HD-SDI to SMPTE292M/274M/296M. SD-SDI to SMPTE259M-C. 10G Ethernet to IEEE 802.3. Rollcall control and monitoring compatible, with standard logging and reporting features. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 10 2017 SAM

Technical Specification 2. Technical Specification Inputs/Outputs Signal Inputs Inputs 4/5 Connector/Format Conforms to Input cable length BNC/75Ω 3G-SDI to SMPTE 424M/425M level A compatible HD-SDI to SMPTE292M/274M/296M SD-SDI to SMPTE259M-C Belden 1694A @ 3 Gbit/s - TBC Belden 1694A @ 1.5 Gbit/s - TBC Belden 1694A @ 270 Mbit/s - TBC Signal Outputs Outputs 4/5 Connector/Format Conforms to BNC/75Ω 3G-SDI to SMPTE 424M/425M level A/B compatible HD-SDI to SMPTE292M/274M/296M SD-SDI to SMPTE259M-C Ethernet Connector/Format Conforms to Video Standards 10GbE = SFP+ RFC4175 RFC3190 SMPTE-291M /IETF RTP Payload for Ancillary Data AES'67 IEEE-1588v2/SMPTE-2059-2 1125 (1080)/50p (A), 1125 (1080)/59p (A), 750 (720)/50p, 750 (720)/59p, 1125 (1080)/25i, 1125 (1080)/29i, 625 (576)/25i, 525 (480)/29i RollCall Features Status User memories Input and Output status None Communication RollCall/RollCall+ Indicators Power CPU 1-12 Input standard detection LEDs Via gateway or directly via rear SFP Front Panel and Card Edge OK (Green) OK (Green flashing) UHD (White) 3G (Blue) HD (Green) SD (Yellow) None (Red) Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 11 2017 SAM

Technical Specification Logging RollTrack controls Setup Input Status Input Alarms Output Alarms Output Status Misc On/off, Index, Source, Address, Command, Status, Sending Versions, reset defaults, restart Specifications Connector/Format HD-BNC Start-up Time Power Consumption Module Power Consumption 26.5PR (LU)/26.5W Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 12 2017 SAM

Connections 3. Connections This section describes the physical input and output connections provided by the IQMIX10KP. 3.1 SDI BNC Input/Outputs 10 x 3G/HD/SD-SDI interfaces provided with HD-BNC. 3.2 10G Ethernet SFP SFP+ supporting 10G Ethernet. 3.3 Cabling Cables should be run between the IQMIX10KP and the Kudos Pro converter in the same way as they would if the card was mounted conventionally, in an enclosure. No special arrangements are required. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 13 2017 SAM

Card Edge LEDs 4. Card Edge LEDs The LEDs on the edge of the module indicate its operating status. Figure 2 Card Edge LEDs LED Color Description Board Green Power OK Status Red Yellow Green Error Warning OK INPUT 1-12 Input Standard Detection LEDs: White Blue Green Yellow Red UHD signal detected 3G signal detected HD signal detected SD signal detected No signal detected A Green flashing Module is receiving PTP sync messages. Each flash indicates a sync message has been received. B Green Indicates FPGA clock is synchronized with the PTP grandmaster, ie there is <1ms difference. C D Green Blue Red SFP 1-2 status: 10G SFP OK (link down if flashing) 25G SFP OK (link down if flashing) QSFP 1-2 status: 40G SFP OK (link down if flashing) Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 14 2017 SAM

5. This section contains information on using the IQMIX10KP IP interface module with RollCall. For help with general use of the RollCall application, open the user manual by clicking the button on the main RollCall toolbar. 5.1 Terminology Term Essence Spigot Flow Source Destination Description A general term used to describe an SDI component; Video, Audio and Data are all essences. Generic term for a Source or Destination. Sequence of RTP packets of a single essence. Originator of one or more flows, i.e. a set of one or more sender spigots. Receiver of one or more flows, i.e. a set of one or more receiver spigots. 5.2 Navigating Pages in the RollCall Template The RollCall template has a number of pages, each of which can be selected from the drop-down list at the top left of the display area. Right-clicking anywhere on the pages will also open a page view list, allowing quick access to any of the pages. Pages List Figure 3 Template Pages 5.2.1 Template Pages The following pages are available: Configuration - See section 5.4. Time Sync Configuration - See section 5.5. Link Control - See section 5.6. TPG (Test Pattern Generator) - See section 5.7. Ethernet Pages 1 and 2 - See section 5.8. Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Sender - See section 5.9. Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Receiver - See section 5.10. Spigot 1 - n - See section 5.11. Logging Misc - See section 5.12. Logging SFP - See section 5.13. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 15 2017 SAM

Logging FPGA - See section 5.14. Logging Spigot 1- n - See section 5.15. Rolltrack - See section 5.16. Loopback Router - See section 5.17 Setup - See section 5.18. Ethernet Front - See section 5.19. Ethernet Arcnet - See section 5.20. Interop - See section 5.21. 5.2.2 Setting Values Many of the settings within the templates have values, either alpha or numeric. When setting a value in a field, the value, whether text or a number, must be set by pressing the ENTER key, or clicking the Save Value button. Clicking an associated setting. Preset Value button returns the value to the factory default 5.3 Information Display The Information display pane appears at the top of each page, and shows basic information on the input, standard and status of the module. The information to be displayed is defined on the SDI Selection and Information Select panes to the right of the Information display. Figure 4 Information and Selection Panes 5.3.1 Selecting the Information to Display Select the inputs to display data for from the SDI Selection drop-down list. Select Video Input Status, Video Output Status or Network Status from the Information Select pane as required. The selected information will be displayed on the Information display pane. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 16 2017 SAM

5.4 Configuration The Configuration page allows basic module parameters to be set. Figure 5 Configuration Page The following facilities are available from this page: Option SDI IO Where Am I Operation Displays how input and output spigots are currently configured. See Card Firmware/Software Version, below, for information on how to change this. Causes the front-edge LEDs to flash, allowing the module to be easily identified. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 17 2017 SAM

Option Genlock GUID Domain Interface Configuration Card Firmware/Software Version Operation Select Genlock type: Network - click to select PTP. Chassis Reference A/B - click to select an on-chassis reference. Freerun - click to allow free running. Displays the absolute unique identifier associated with the module. RollCall+ uses domains to partition a network; only nodes on the same domain can communicate with one another. A domain is uniquely identified with a number and a friendly name/alias. Set an ID as required, then press Take to confirm the change. Displays the IP address for each of the Ethernet interfaces. Each software version contains multiple firmware images. These allow different spigot input/output and flow standard combinations to be selected. Select the required software from the Software Version pane, then select the firmware which provides the required combination of inputs, outputs and flow standards from the list displayed on the Firmware pane. Note: Restore and Restart buttons are displayed only when an item not currently installed is selected. 4K Configuration Click Take to restart the module and implement any changes made. Ensures 4K streams (4x3G-SDI) remain synchronized by applying identical RTP timestamps to each 3G stream. Select check boxes to reflect whether the module is to transmit, receive, or both. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 18 2017 SAM

5.5 Time Sync Configuration The Time Sync Configuration page allows selection of the source to be used for synchronizing flows, and configuration of any properties associated with the relevant source. Figure 6 Time Sync Configuration Page The following facilities are available from this page: Option Time Sync Mode NTP Configuration PTP Network Interface PTP Configuration Show Status Save Settings Operation Click a radio button to select the required mode. Note that the PTP options require a grandmaster clock to be present in the system. To add an NTP server, enter the server s IP address in to the New field. Click check boxes to select the required network interface. Select values from the PTP Domain and PTP Delay Request Frequency drop-down lists, as required. Type the appropriate IP number into the PTP Multicast address field. Check the Show Status checkbox to display status information. See section 5.5.1. Displayed only if settings on this page are changed. Clicking Restore will discard the changes, while clicking Restart will implement the changes and reboot the module. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 19 2017 SAM

5.5.1 Status Displays important system status information on a single convenient panel. Figure 7 Time Sync Status 5.5.2 Histogram Located to the right of the Status panel, the Histogram provides a graphical representation of the distribution of differences between the card's clock and the PTP grandmaster clock. Every time the clock difference is recalculated, the relevant bar is incremented. A correctly functioning system will show a distinct peak around the 0ns level. Figure 8 Time Sync Status Information - Histogram Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 20 2017 SAM

5.6 Link Control The Link Control page allows quad-link 4K inputs to be synchronized by the IQMIX10KP. Figure 9 Link Control Page To have the MIX10KP synchronize quad-link inputs, enable the check box next to the set of inputs to synchronize. To use 4K SMPTE352 Insertion, enable the adjacent check box. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 21 2017 SAM

5.7 TPG (Test Pattern Generator) The TPG page allows test patterns to be applied on a spigot-by-spigot basis. Figure 10 TPG Page The following options are available for each spigot: Option TPG Audio Freq Caption Audio db Show Caption Audio Mute Operation Select the test pattern to apply to the spigot from the drop-down list. Select the audio frequency to apply to the spigot from the drop-down list. Type a caption (max 19 characters) to optionally be displayed with the test pattern. Select the db level to apply to the spigot from the drop-down list. Enable the checkbox to display the caption with the test pattern. Enable the checkbox to mute the audio tone. If a test pattern is applied, either a pattern or a tone, the spigot cannot be used for streaming any other essence. The Caption Generator allows a caption to be overlaid on the video essence. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 22 2017 SAM

5.8 Ethernet Pages 1 and 2 Note: Ethernet pages 1 & 2 refer to the rear-panel Ethernet connectors only. See section 5.19 for information on managing the on-module Ethernet connector. The Ethernet pages show details and status for each network interface. The IQMIX10KP defaults to use of DHCP, but this can be overridden and a static IP address defined if required. Figure 11 Ethernet 1 Page 5.8.1 The Ethernet Pane The Ethernet pane displays details of the currently selected network interface, and allows a static IP address to be defined. Enter information as required, then click S to save. New settings are applied when Restart is clicked. Where am I? Checkbox When enabled, the Where Am I function causes the SFP/QSFP LEDs for the relevant Ethernet connector to flash. 5.8.2 The All Traffic/CPU Traffic Panes Click the Enable Stats check box to display information on traffic through the module. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 23 2017 SAM

5.9 Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Sender The RTP Sender page displays the amount of data transmitted, on a spigot-by-spigot basis. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display values. Figure 12 Ethernet 1 & 2 RTP Sender Page Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 24 2017 SAM

5.10 Ethernet 1 and 2 RTP Receiver The RTP Receiver page displays the amount of data received, plus details of packet loss, on a spigot-by-spigot basis. Units are megabits per second. Click Enable Stats to display the values. Figure 13 Ethernet 1 & 2 RTP Receiver Page Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 25 2017 SAM

5.11 Spigot Pages A separate page is provided for each of the active spigots. These pages are dynamically configured by the product, based on the capabilities of the software version/firmware selected. Note: The pages shown here may differ from those seen on your particular system, depending on the model and configuration of your IQMIX module. 5.11.1 Input Spigots Input spigots are defined by selecting the appropriate firmware version on the Configuration page. See section 5.4 for more information. Figure 14 Typical Input Spigot Page 5.11.1.1 Spigot Pane The Spigot pane provides basic monitoring for the selected Spigot. Click Take to apply any changes made. Figure 15 Input Spigot Pane Spigot pane details: Spigot direction; Associated BNC connector; Current status; The last Take performed on the spigot. Disable Extended Headers Extended header operation can be disabled for TR-03/TR-04 compatibility. Enable the Disable Extended Headers checkbox, then click Take to disable the extended headers. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 26 2017 SAM

Packet Time Select the packet time appropriate for your system. See AES67-2015: Standard for Audio Applications of Networks - High-Performance Streaming Audio-Over-IP Interoperability for more information. Audio Channels Allows the number of audio channels in use to be restricted. Select from the list the highest connector number to be used. Streaming Select the Ethernet connectors to use for this spigot. This will also determine the bandwidth to be used. Options are: Dual - use both Ethernet connectors, and so all available bandwidth. Single - use either Ethernet connector, and so half of the available bandwidth. A or B - use one particular Ethernet connector, and so half of the available bandwidth. None - do not use an Ethernet connector for this spigot. Format Select the format to be used on this spigot. This will ensure that the appropriate level of bandwidth is allocated. 5.11.1.2 Flow Pane The Flow pane allows multicast IP and port details to be defined for the selected spigot. Stats for the spigot can also be enabled from here. Figure 16Input Spigot Pane Each spigot can support a variety of flows: SMPTE 2022-6 RFC4175 RFC3190 Data Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 27 2017 SAM

Setting Multicast Details To set multicast details: Enter IP and port details as required. Select SMPTE 2022 from the Flow Type drop-down menu, if required. Click Packetizer Stats to view network statistics for an outgoing flow, if required. Click S to save the details. In order to provide redundancy, Primary and Secondary flows are available. 5.11.2 Output Spigots Output spigots are defined by selecting the appropriate firmware version on the Configuration page. See section 5.4 for more information. Figure 17 Typical Output Spigot Page 5.11.2.1 Spigot Pane The Spigot pane provides basic monitoring for the selected spigot. Click Take to apply any changes made. Figure 18 Output Spigot Pane Spigot pane details: Spigot direction; Associated BNC connector; Current status; The last Take performed on the spigot. Audio Delay Move the slider to set an Audio Delay as required. Click P to return to the preset default value. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 28 2017 SAM

Make/Break Mode Specifies how changes to an output s destination will be made. Make before Break causes the new destination to buffer data before connection to the previous destination is broken; this results in a smoother transition, but requires more bandwidth. Break before Make simply swaps the output s destination without buffering. Select the required mode from the drop-down list. Streaming Select the Ethernet connectors to use for this spigot. This will also determine the bandwidth to be used. Options are: Dual - use both Ethernet connectors, and so all available bandwidth. Single - use either Ethernet connector, and so half of the available bandwidth. A or B - use one particular Ethernet connector, and so half of the available bandwidth. None - do not use an Ethernet connector for this spigot. Format Select the format to be used on this spigot. This will ensure that the appropriate level of bandwidth is allocated. 5.11.2.2 Flow Pane The Flow pane provides status information for video, audio and metadata. It also allows the video output standard, loopback and multicast IP/port details to be defined for the selected spigot. Figure 19Output Spigot Flow Pane Loopback The IQMIX10KP can be put into loopback mode for diagnostic purposes. Select the Loopback radio button and click Take. Setting Multicast Details To set multicast details: Select the required video output standard from the drop-down list. Enter Multicast IP and port details as required. Make a selection from the Flow Type drop-down menu, if required. Click S to save the details, or P to return to the preset default value. In order to provide redundancy, Primary and Secondary flows are available. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 29 2017 SAM

5.12 Logging - Misc Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected. Log Field - Displays the name of the logging field. Log Value - Displays the current log value. Figure 20 Logging Misc Page Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 30 2017 SAM

The following options are available. Enable check boxes to activate log fields as required. Log Field SN= OS_VERSION= BUILD_NUMBER= HARDWARE_VERSION= HARDWARE_MOD= HARDWARE_BUILD= FEATUREBOARD_VERSION= FEATUREBOARD_MOD= FEATUREBOARD_BUILD= FIRMWARE_VERSION= UPTIME= ROL_STATES= REAR_ID= REAR_STATUS= SLOT_WIDTH= SLOT_START= POWER_USAGE= TEMP_N_CELSIUS= TEMP_N_NAME= REFERENCE_N_SOURCE= REFERENCE_N_STATE= Description Reports the module serial number, which consists of an S followed by eight digits. Note: this cannot be deselected. Reports the operating system name and version. Reports the build number. Reports the hardware version number. Reports the hardware modification number. Reports the hardware build number. Reports the feature board version number. Reports the feature board model number. Reports the feature board build number. Reports the firmware version number. Reports the time since the last restart in the format ddd:hh:mm:ss. Reports the RollCall status. Valid values are: OK FAIL:n where n is the RollTrack index or indices which are failing Disabled Reports the code number of the rear fitted. Reports the status of the rear where it can be determined. Reports the slot width. IQMIX modules are available in single and triple width. Reports the slot in the rack where IQMIX is located. Reports the power usage in Watts (A-type rack)/pr Units (B-type rack). Reports the temperature status of the FPGA. Temperature measurement name. Reports time reference source. Valid values are: OK: Locked OK: Input WARN: Freerun WARN: CrossLock Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 31 2017 SAM

Log Field TIMESYNC_N_MODE= Valid values are: Free running: Card is using its own clock with no reference to any other source. PTP Multicast: Card is synchronizing to a PTP grandmaster clock using multicast network messages. PTP Unicast: As PTP Multicast but using the delay request. Reply messages are unicast to minimize network traffic. NTP: Module clock is synchronized to an NTP clock. Generally less precise than PTP. TIMESYNC_N_NETWORK= Network port currently being used for synchronization for IQMIX modules, dependant on the choice of interfaces made on the Time Configuration page. If PTP and multiple interfaces are enabled, the PTP synchronization will switch ports if it doesn't see regular sync messages on the port. TIMESYNC_N_CLOCK_ID= Identification number of PTP clock being used for synchronization. This is not necessarily the grandmaster clock identity, as there can be intermediate clocks between the grandmaster and the card, depending on network configuration. TIMESYNC_N_CLOCK_STATE= Valid values are: Free running: Card is not being synchronized. No Lock: PTP being used but clocks haven't synchronized within +/- 1mS. Locked: PTP being used and clocks are within the accepted range. NTP: Module using NTP to synchronize. TIMESYNC_N_AVG_DELAY= The current network delay time between the card and the clock sending the synchronization messages. This should be relatively constant and is dependant on network configuration. TIMESYNC_N_STDV_DELAY= The current standard deviation in the network delay time between the card and the clock sending the synchronization messages. Should be a low number as the network delay is expected to be constant. TIMESYNC_N_AVG_ERROR= The current difference between the cards time and the grandmaster time. Should be close to zero once card has synchronized. TIMESYNC_N_STDV_ERROR= The standard deviation in the average error. TIMESYNC_N_ GRANDMASTER= Description Identity of network clock acting as PTP grandmaster. This is the source of the PTP synchronization messages used by all PTP slave clocks on the network. If there are multiple grandmasters, they should negotiate between themselves to identify the most accurate and then silence the others. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 32 2017 SAM

Log Field TIMESYNC_N_LAST_LOCK= TIMESYNC_N_ SYNCHRONISATION= LAN_PORT_N_NAME= LAN_PORT_N_SPEED= Where N is the input number Time when the module last changed from not locked to locked. Ideally this will be a few seconds after the module has powered up. This allows the user to confirm which clock the module has synchronized to. Reports the number of times the card has synchronized since it was powered up. Ideally this will be a low number, as cards are expected to synchronize and stay synchronized. Large numbers indicate possible problems with the network or grandmaster clock. Ethernet port name as defined by the OS. Ethernet connection speed. Valid values are: 10 Mbit/s Full Duplex 10 Mbit/s Half Duplex 100 Mbit/s Full Duplex 100 Mbit/s Half Duplex 1 Gbit/s Full Duplex No Link Ethernet port IP address. LAN_PORT_N_IPADDRESS= LAN_PORT_N_MACADDRESS= Ethernet port MAC address. LAN_PORT_N_STATE= Ethernet connection state. Valid values are: Active Inactive LAN_PORT_N_TRAFFIC_IN= Traffic in. Valid values are: NNN.n Kbps, Mbps, Gbps LAN_PORT_N_TRAFFIC_OUT= Traffic out. Valid values are: NNN.n Kbps, Mbps, Gbps LAN_PORT_N_CPU_TRAF_IN_ STATE= LAN_PORT_N_CPU_TRAF_ OUT_STATE= LAN_PORT_N_RTP_DIS_ RATE= LAN_PORT_N_LINK_STATE= LAN_PORT_N_MAC_LINK_ STATE= Description CPU traffic in. Valid values are: OK WARN: LOW DATA FAIL CPU traffic out. Valid values are: OK WARN: LOW DATA FAIL RTP discontinuity rate. Ethernet link state. Valid values are: OK WARN:DOWN Link state as reported by the MAC core in the FPGA. Valid values are: OK WARN:DOWN Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 33 2017 SAM

5.13 Logging - SFP Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected. Log Field - Displays the name of the logging field. Log Value - Displays the current log value. Figure 21 Logging - SFP Page The following options are available. Enable check boxes to activate log fields as required. Log Field SFP_N_FITTED= SFP_N_STATUS= SFP_N_TYPE= SFP_N_VENDOR= SFP_N_VENDOR_PN= SFP_N_SERIAL_NR= SFP_N_REVISION= SFP_N_CONNECTOR= Description Displays presence of (Q)SFP. Valid values are: OK FAIL:Missing Displays status of (Q)SFP. Valid values are: OK FAIL:Missing Displays (Q)SFP identifier from device. Displays (Q)SFP manufacturer from device. Displays (Q)SFP model number from device. Displays the module serial number, which consists of an S followed by eight digits. Displays manufacturer revision number. Displays connector type. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 34 2017 SAM

Log Field TEMP_N_NAME= TEMP_N_CELSIUS= TEMP_N_STATE= VOLTAGE_N_NAME= VOLTAGE_N_VALUE= VOLTAGE_N_STATE= SFP_N_WAVELENGTH= SFP_X_Y_LASER_BIAS= SFP_X_Y_TX_POWER= SFP_X_Y_TX_POWER_ STATE= SFP_X_Y_RX_POWER= SFP_X_Y_RX_POWER_ STATE= Description Displays temperature sensor name. Displays current temperature sensor reading. Displays temperature sensor state. Valid values are: WARN: Disabled - Temperature sensor disabled. WARN: Low - Low, but in tolerance. WARN: High - High, but in tolerance. OK FAIL: Low - Low and out of tolerance. FAIL: High - High and out of tolerance. Displays voltage sensor name. Displays current voltage reading. Displays temperature sensor state. Valid values are: OK WARN: Low - Low, but in tolerance. WARN: High - High, but in tolerance. Displays transmit wavelength in nm. Displays bias level in ma. Displays transmit power level in dbm. Displays transmit power level. Valid values are: OK WARN: Low - Low, but in tolerance. WARN: High - High, but in tolerance. FAIL: Low - Low and out of tolerance. FAIL: High - High and out of tolerance. Reports receive power level in dbm. Reports receive power level. Valid values are: OK WARN: Low - Low, but in tolerance. WARN: High - High, but in tolerance. FAIL: Low - Low and out of tolerance. FAIL: High - High and out of tolerance. Where N is the input number, X is the SFP number and Y is the channel number Note: The term SFP refers to both SFPs and QSFPs. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 35 2017 SAM

5.14 Logging - FPGA Information on several parameters can be made available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network. Each logging page comprises three columns: Log Enable - Select the check boxes that correspond to the parameters for which log information should be collected. Log Field - Displays the name of the logging field. Log Value - Displays the current log value. Figure 22 Logging - FPGA Page The following options are available. Enable check boxes to activate log fields as required. Log Field TEMP_N_NAME= TEMP_N_CELSIUS= VOLTAGE_N_NAME= VOLTAGE_N_VALUE= Description Reports temperature sensor name. Reports current temperature sensor reading. Voltage sensor name. Reports current voltage reading. Where N is the input number Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 36 2017 SAM

5.15 Logging - Spigot The Logging - Spigot pages are used to select the fields to be enabled for each available spigot. Depending on whether the spigot is an input or an output, the appropriate log fields are shown. An additional field is provided for the user to optionally specify a name for the input/output. Figure 23 Input Spigot Logging Page Figure 24 Output Spigot Logging Page Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 37 2017 SAM

The following options are available. Enable check boxes to activate log fields as required. Log Field INPUT_N_IDENT= INPUT_N_NAME= INPUT_N_STATE= INPUT_N_TYPE= INPUT_N_STANDARD= OUTPUT_N_IDENT= OUTPUT_N_NAME= OUTPUT_N_STATE= OUTPUT_N_TYPE= OUTPUT_N_STANDARD= Description System-defined identifier for the input, based on the rear ID. Name of the input, as defined by the user on the Setup page. See section 5.17. Valid values are: OK: input signal good. FAIL: input signal not detected. HD/SD/3G SDI PAL/NTSC/625 Mono/525 Mono Name of the output as shown on the rear panel. Name of the output as defined by the user. Valid values are: OK: output signal good. FAIL: output signal not detected. WARN:Freeze WARN: Pattern WARN:Black Valid values are: SD SDI HD SDI HD/SD/3G SDI Reports the output standard in the format <Lines>(<Active>)/<Rate><i/p/sf> Where: Lines = Total lines Active = Active lines Rate = Frame rate I = interlaced P = Progressive SF = Segmented Frame For example: 1080/50p or 1125(1080)/25i Where N is the input/output number Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 38 2017 SAM

5.16 RollTrack The RollTrack page allows information to be sent, via the RollCall network, to other compatible units connected on the same network. The Source window lists the RollTrack sources: Figure 25 Source Pane 5.16.1 Disable All When checked, all RollTrack items are disabled. 5.16.2 RollTrack Index This slider allows up to 16 distinct RollTrack outputs to be set up. Dragging the slider selects the RollTrack Index number, displayed below the slider. Clicking P selects the default preset value. 5.16.3 RollTrack Source The source of information that triggers transmission of data is selected with this control. Dragging the slider selects the RollTrack source, displayed below the slider. Clicking P selects the default preset value. When no source is selected, Unused is displayed. RollTrack Source Unused Input N OK Input N LOST Description No RollTracks sent. Input N is good. Input N is bad. Where N is the input number Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 39 2017 SAM

5.16.4 RollTrack Address This item enables the address of the selected destination unit to be set. The address may be changed by typing the new destination into the text field, then clicking S to save the selection. Clicking P returns to the default preset destination. The RollTrack address consists of four sets of numbers, for example, 0000:10:01*99: The first set, 0000, is the network segment code number. The second set, 10, is the number identifying the (enclosure/mainframe) unit. The third set, 01, is the slot number in the unit The fourth set, 99, is a user-definable number that is a unique identifier for the destination unit in a multi-unit system. This ensures that only the correct unit will respond to the command. If left at 00, an incorrectly fitted unit may respond inappropriately. 5.16.5 RollTrack Command This item enables a command to be sent to the selected destination unit. The command may be changed by typing a code in to the text field, and then selecting S to save the selection. Clicking P returns to the default preset command. A RollTrack command consists of two sets of numbers, for example: 84:156: The first number, 84, is the actual RollTrack command. The second number, 156, is the value sent with the RollTrack command. 5.16.6 RollTrack Sending A message is displayed here when the unit is actively sending a RollTrack command. Possible messages are: Message No Yes Description The message is not being sent. The message is being sent. 5.16.7 RollTrack Status A message is displayed here to indicate the status of the currently selected RollTrack index. Possible RollTrack Status messages are: RollTrack Source OK Unknown Timeout Bad Disabled Description RollTrack message was sent and received successfully. RollTrack message has been sent but transmission has not yet completed. RollTrack message has been sent but acknowledgement not received. This could be because the destination unit is not at the location specified. RollTrack message has not been correctly acknowledged at the destination unit. This could be because the destination unit is not of the type specified. RollTrack sending is disabled. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 40 2017 SAM

5.17 Loopback Router The Loopback Router page provides a basic SDI router as a redundant backup in case of Ethernet failure. Figure 26 Loopback Router Page If an Ethernet failure is encountered: 1. Use the matrix radio buttons to specify which inputs should be routed to which outputs. 2. Select the Video Flow to Use - SMPTE-2022, RFC4175 or VC2. 3. When set as required, click the Enable Router Control check box to activate routing. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 41 2017 SAM

5.18 Setup The Setup page displays basic information about the module, such as the serial number and software version. Use the functions on the page to restart the module or to return all settings to their factory or default settings. Figure 27 Setup Page The Product pane displays technical information on the IQMIX10KP module. You may be asked for these details by SAM support if you need technical assistance. Item Product Software Version Firmware Version Serial No SW Build OS Rear ID Main PCB Main Mod Level Main HW Build Feature PCB Feature Mod Level Feature HW Build Description Name of the module. Currently installed software version number. Currently installed firmware version number. Module serial number. Factory software build number. This number identifies all parameters of the module. Operating system version number. Rear panel type. Printed Circuit Board version number. Main PCB modification level. Factory main hardware build number. Daughterboard PCB revision number. Daughterboard PCB modification level. Factory Daughterboard hardware build number. 5.18.1 Restart Power-cycles the module. This will produce disturbances on the output picture. Important: Restarting the module will affect all outputs. Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 42 2017 SAM

5.18.2 Defaults Provides options to reset the module to its defaults. Option Default settings Factory defaults Operation All controls are reset to their default values, except for network configuration and IP addresses. All controls are reset to their default values, including network configuration and IP addresses. 5.19 Ethernet Front The Ethernet Front page shows details and status of the on-module Ethernet connector. The IQMIX10KP defaults to use of DHCP, but this can be overridden and a static IP address defined if required. Figure 28 Ethernet Front Page 5.19.1 The Ethernet Pane The Ethernet pane displays details of the currently selected network interface, and allows a static IP address to be defined. Enter information as required, then click S to save. New settings are applied when Restart is clicked. 5.20 Ethernet Arcnet Not currently used. Figure 29 Ethernet Arcnet Page Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 43 2017 SAM

5.21 Interop Page Not currently used. Figure 30 Interop Page Issue 1 Rev 1 Page 44 2017 SAM