HDE10. HD/SDI Dolby E Embedder (mastercard)

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HDE10 HD/SDI Dolby E Embedder (mastercard)

TECHNICAL MANUAL HDE10 HD / SDI Dolby E Embedder (mastercard) Lange Wagenstraat 55 NL-5126 BB Gilze The Netherlands Phone: +31 161 850 450 Fax: +31 161 850 499 E-mail: Info@axon.tv Web: www.axon.tv

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE ALWAYS disconnect your entire system from the AC mains before cleaning any component. The product frame (SFR18 or SFR04) must be terminated with three-conductor AC mains power cord that includes an earth ground connection. To prevent shock hazard, all three connections must always be used. NEVER use flammable or combustible chemicals for cleaning components. NEVER operate this product if any cover is removed. NEVER wet the inside of this product with any liquid. NEVER pour or spill liquids directly onto this unit. NEVER block airflow through ventilation slots. NEVER bypass any fuse. NEVER replace any fuse with a value or type other than those specified. NEVER attempt to repair this product. If a problem occurs, contact your local Axon distributor. NEVER expose this product to extremely high or low temperatures. NEVER operate this product in an explosive atmosphere. Warranty: Axon warrants their products according to the warranty policy as described in the general terms. That means that Axon Digital Design BV can only warrant the products as long as the serial numbers are not removed. Copyright 2001 2008 AXON Digital Design B.V. Date created: 26-04-05 Date last revised: 29-04-08 Axon, the Axon logo and Synapse are trademarks of Axon Digital Design B.V. This product complies with the requirements of the product family standards for audio, video, audio-visual entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use as mentioned below. EN60950 EN55103-1: 1996 EN55103-2: 1996 Safety Emission Immunity Axon Digital Design HDE10 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE 1

Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Introduction to Synapse An introduction to Synapse Local Control Panel Remote Control Capabilities Unpacking and Placement Unpacking Placing the card A Quick Start When powering-up Default settings Changing settings and parameters Front Panel Control Example of changing parameter using Front Panel control Synapse SetUp Software Menu Structure Example The HDE10 card Introduction Settings Menu Status Menu Events Menu LED Indication Block Schematic Connector panel 2

1 Introduction to Synapse An Introduction to Synapse Synapse is a modular system designed for the broadcast industry. High density, intuitive operation and high quality processing are key features of this system. Synapse offers a full range of converters and processing modules. Please visit the AXON Digital Design Website at www.axon.tv to obtain the latest information on our new products and updates. Local Control Panel The local control panel gives access to all adjustable parameters and provides status information for any of the cards in the Synapse frame, including the Synapse rack controller. The local control panel is also used to back-up and restore card settings. Please refer to the RRC18, RRS18, RRC10 RRC04 and RRS04 manuals for a detailed description of the local control panel, the way to set-up remote control over IP and for frame related settings and status information. Remote Control Capabilities The remote control options are explained in the rack controller (RRC18/RRS18/RRC10/RRC04/RRS04) manual. The method of connection to a computer using Ethernet is described in the RRC manual.! CHECK-OUT: CORTEX SOFTWARE WILL INCREASE SYSTEM FLEXIBILITY OF ONE OR MORE SYNAPSE FRAMES Although not required to use Cortex with a Synapse frame, you are strongly advised to use a remote personal computer or laptop PC with Cortex installed as this increases the ease of use and understanding of the modules. 3

2 Unpacking and Placement Unpacking The Axon Synapse card must be unpacked in an anti-static environment. Care must be taken NOT to touch components on the card always handle the card carefully by the edges. The card must be stored and shipped in antistatic packaging. Ensuring that these precautions are followed will prevent premature failure from components mounted on the board. Placing the card The Synapse card can be placed vertically in an SFR18 frame or horizontally in an SFR04 frame. Locate the two guide slots to be used, slide in the mounted circuit board, and push it firmly to locate the connectors. Correct insertion of card is essential as a card that is not located properly may show valid indicators, but does not function correctly. SDI / HD CARDS HD or SDI cards can be mixed and matched in the SFR18 and SFR04 frames. REMARK: On power up all LEDs will light for a few seconds, this is the time it takes to initialize the card. 4

3 A Quick Start When Powering-up On powering up the Synapse frame, the card set will use basic data and default initialisation settings. All LEDs will light during this process. After initialisation, several LEDs will remain lit the exact number and configuration is dependant upon the number of inputs connected and the status of the inputs. Default settings In its default condition, the HDE10 will act as a frame synchroniser and auto phase corrector. The embedding function is switched off. Changing settings and parameters The front panel controls or Cortex software can be used to change settings. An overview of the settings can be found in chapter 5, 6 and 7 of this manual. Front Panel Control Front Panel Display and Cursor [No Alarms] Settings are displayed and changed as follows; Use the cursor arrows on the front panel to select the menu and parameter to be displayed and/or changed. Press Press Press Press To go forward through the menu structure. To go back through the menu structure. To move up within a menu or increase the value of a parameter. To move down through a menu or decrease the value of a parameter. REMARK: Whilst editing a setting, pressing twice will reset the value to its default. 5

Example of changing parameters using front panel control With the display as shown below RRC18 [Select Card] >S01=HDE10 Pressing the selects the HDE10 in frame slot 01. The display changes to indicate that the HDE10 has been selected. In this example the Settings menu item is indicated. HDE10 [Select Menu] >Settings Pressing the selects the menu item shown, in this example Settings. (Pressing or will change to a different menu eg Status, Events). The display changes to indicate that the HDE10 Settings menu item SDI- Format has been selected and shows that it current setting is Auto. HDE10 [Settings] >SDI-Format=Auto Pressing the selects the settings item shown, in this example SDI-Format. (Pressing or will change to a different setting, eg Mode, H-Delay). The display changes to indicate that the HFS10 Edit Setting menu item SDI- Format has been selected. HDE10[Edit Setting] SDI-Format>Auto To edit the setting of the menu item press or. All menu items can be monitored and/or changed in this way. Changing a setting has an immediate effect. Cortex Software Cortex Software can be used to change the settings of Synapse modules from a PC, either locally or remotely. The software enables communication based on TCP/IP between the setup PC and Synapse frames/modules. 6

Each Synapse frame is addressed through its rack controller s unique IP address, giving access to each module, its menus and adjustment items. Cortex has access to data contained within the Synapse module and displays it on a GUI. The software has an intuitive structure following that of the module that it is controlling. For more information about Cortex, please refer to it s help files (press F1). The software is downloadable from our website free of charge (www.axon.tv). Menu Structure Example Slot Module Item Parameter Setting S02 Identity S01 HDE10 Settings SDI-Format Auto S00 RRC18 Status Mode 625 Events Ref-Input 525 H-Delay 7

4 The HDE10 Card Introduction The AXON HDE10 is a master card especially designed to be used in combination with Dolby E encoder the DBE08. The propagation delay of the HD/SD-SDI is adjustable to Dolby E or Dolby Digital encoders. The HDE10 has a dual (2channel) de-embedder that can be used to re-insert program channels 1 and 2. On 3 and 4 the unit can embed Dolby-E or Dolby Digital. A second embedder block can embed a full extra group. The unit has a Serial Digital HD / SDI component input for the formats: 1080i-60/50 1080p-30/25/24 1035i-60 720p-60/50/30/25/24 SD525 SD626 Two re-clocked outputs and two delayed embedded HD/SDI outputs. HD FORMATS The HD terminology is represented as P, which stands for progressive I, which stands for interlaced The frame rate is expressed as 60, 50, 30, 25 and 24 fps. For progressive content the frame rate indicates frames per second. For interlaced content it indicates fields per second. The frame size is displayed as 1080, 1035 and 720. The resolution for: 1080 is 1920 x 1080 1035 is 1920 x 1035 720 is 1280 x 720 8

Pixels per line Lines per frame Frame rate Active samples per line Active lines per frame 1080i-60 2200 1125 30 1920 1080 1080i-50 2640 1125 25 1920 1080 1080i-30 2200 1125 30 1920 1080 1080p-25 2640 1125 25 1920 1080 1080p-24 2750 1125 24 1920 1080 1035i-60 720p-60 2200 1125 30 1920 1035 1650 750 60 1280 720 720p-50 1980 750 50 1280 720 720p-30 3300 750 30 1280 720 720p-25 3960 750 25 1280 720 720p-24 4124 750 24 1280 720 The aspect ratio is 16:9 9

5 Settings Menu Introduction The settings menu displays the current state of each HDE10 setting and allows you to change these. Settings can be changed by using the front panel of the Synapse frame (SFR18 or SFR04) or via Cortex. The SCP08 control can also be used. Please refer to chapter 3 for information on Synapse front panel control and Cortex. SDI-Format The format menu item selects the input video standard. AUTO: the unit recognize format is presented at the input and automatically sets that format. It will take more time for the card to lock. 1080i-60/50 1080p-30/25/24 1035i-60, 720p-60/50/30/25/24 SD525 SD625 SD is standard definition. The default setting is set to AUTO. Field-Freq 1:1 or 1:1.001 are the values that can be selected 1:1 is the right field frequency for 1080i-50. Because the actual field frequency of 1080i-60 is 59.97 and not 60 is it necessary when 1080i-60 is selected as input format to adjust the field frequency to 1:1.001 There is also an AUTO mode, the HFS10 will detect the format and switch then to the according field-frequency. Default is AUTO. Delay-Status With this status item it is possible to display (IO_delay item) the processing time of the HDE10. You can switch this function ON or OFF. The actually delay is displayed in the status item IO-Delay Is helps to match the audio and the video. The default setting is OFF 10

1080-H-Delay The 1080-H-Delay setting allows adjustment of the horizontal phase of 1080i60, 1080i50, 1080p30. 1080p25, 1080p24 and 1035i60 signals. The default setting is 0 px. These are the other possible settings: 1080i60 1080i50 1080p30 1080p25 1080p24 1035i60 HD resolutions 1 pix = 13.5nsec Range 0-2199 pix Range 0-2639 pix Range 0-2199 pix Range 0-2199 pix Range 0-2749 pix Range 0-2199 pix 1080-V-Delay The 1080-V-Delay setting allows adjustment of the vertical phase of 1080i60, 1080i50, 1080p30. 1080p25, 1080p24 and 1035i60 signals. You can adjust the delay of these signals in lines ranging from 0 to 1124. The default setting is 0 lines. 1080-F-Delay This setting sets the frame delay of 1080i60, 1080i50, 1080p30. 1080p25, 1080p24 and 1035i60 signals, in a range from 0 to 31 frames. By default this is set to 1 frame. 720p-H-Delay The 720p-H-Delay setting allows adjustment of the horizontal phase of 720p60 and 720p50 signals. The default setting is 0 px. These are the other possible settings: 720p60 720p50 HD resolutions 1 pix = 13.5nsec Range 0-1649 pix Range 0-1979 pix 720p-V-Delay The 720p-V-Delay setting allows adjustment of the vertical phase of 720p60 and 720p50 signals. You can adjust the delay of these signals in lines ranging from 0 to 749. The default setting is 0 lines. 11

720p-F-Delay This setting sets the frame delay of 720p60 and 720p50 signals, in a range from 0 to 31 frames. By default this is set to 1 frame. SD-H-Delay The SD-H-Delay setting allows adjustment of the horizontal phase of SD525 and SD625 signals. The default setting is 0 samples. These are the other possible settings: 525i60 625i60 Range 0-857 samples Range 0-863 samples SD-V-Delay The SD-V-Delay setting allows adjustment of the vertical phase of SD525 and SD625 signals. You can adjust the delay of these signals in lines ranging from 0 to 624. The default setting is 0 lines. SD-F-Delay This setting sets the frame delay of SD525 and SD625 signals, in a range from 0 to 31 frames. By default this is set to 1 frame. Y-Gain Y-Gain controls the Luminance gain of the built-in processing amplifier. The control range is between 0% and 199.8%. The default setting of Y-Gain is 100%. Cb-Gain Cb-Gain controls the Colour Difference gain of the built-in processing amplifier. The control range is between 0% and 199.8%. The default setting of Cb-Gain is 100%. Cr-GAIN Cr-Gain controls the Colour Difference gain of the built-in processing amplifier. The control range is between 0% and 199.8%. The default setting of Cb-Gain is 100%. Y-Black This item controls the Luminance black level adjustment between -128..+127 (10 bit digital value) The black level can be aligned by +/ 100mV(analog video) 64 (10 bit digital value) represents the nominal black level value for all digital video standards 12

Cb-Black This item controls the Colour Difference (Cb) black level adjustments between -128..+127 (10 bit digital value) The black level can be aligned by +/ 100mV(analog video) 64 (10 bit digital value) represents the nominal black level value for all digital video standards Cr-Black This item controls the Colour Difference (Cb) black level adjustments between -128..+127 (10 bit digital value) The black level can be aligned by +/ 100mV(analog video) 64 (10 bit digital value) represents the nominal black level value for all digital video standards Audio Emb-Mode enables additional audio channels to be added to the existing audio-groups in the ancillary data space of the SDI stream Emb-Mode has three settings, Off, Append, and Overwrite. The default setting is Overwrite. In Overwrite mode all existing audio groups will be overwritten and the processes group is inserted. In Append mode additional audio channels will be added. In order to blank the ancillary data space of the SDI stream, set Emb-Mode to Overwrite and set Emb-Sel to Off (see below). Default is Overwrite Emb-A-Sel Emb-A-Sel determines which of the four groups of audio available on the Synapse bus will be embedded by embedder A of the HDE10 into the SDI stream. The settings of Emb-A-Sel are Off, Group_1, Group_2, Group_3, Group_4. The default setting is Group_1. Emb-B-Sel Emb-B-Sel determines which of the four groups of audio available on the Synapse bus will be embedded by embedder B of the HDE10 into the SDI stream. The settings of Emb-B-Sel are Off, Group_1, Group_2, Group_3, Group_4. The default setting is Group_2. Emb-A1/2 Emb-A1/2 determines which audio channels are embedded by channels 1 and 2 of embedder A. The available settings are DEM_1/2, DEM_3/4 AddOn_A1/2, AddOn_A3/4, AddOn_B1/2, AddOn_B3/4, AddOn_C1/2, AddOn_C3/4, AddOn_D1/2, AddOn_D3/4. DEM_1/2_3/4 are the channels that are selected in the settings DEM_1 and DEM_2. The ADD_on_A1/2..D3/4 are the channels that are fed through the Synapse bus. The default setting of Emb-A1/2 is DEM_1/2 13

Emb-A3/4 Emb-A3/4 determines which audio channels are embedded by channels 3 and 4 of embedder A. The available settings are DEM_1/2, DEM_3/4 AddOn_A1/2, AddOn_A3/4, AddOn_B1/2, AddOn_B3/4, AddOn_C1/2, AddOn_C3/4, AddOn_D1/2, AddOn_D3/4. DEM_1/2_3/4 are the channels that are selected in the settings DEM_1 and DEM_2, The ADD_on_A1/2..D3/4 are the channels that are fed through the Synapse bus. The default setting of Emb-A1/2 is DEM_3/4 Emb-B1/2 Emb-B1/2 determines which audio channels are embedded by channels 3 and 4 of embedder A. The available settings are DEM_1/2, DEM_3/4 AddOn_A1/2, AddOn_A3/4, AddOn_B1/2, AddOn_B3/4, AddOn_C1/2, AddOn_C3/4, AddOn_D1/2, AddOn_D3/4. DEM_1/2_3/4 are the channels that are selected in the settings DEM_1 and DEM_2, The ADD_on_A1/2..D3/4 are the channels that are fed through the Synapse bus. The default setting of Emb-B1/2 is AddOn_A1/2 Emb-B3/4 Emb-B3/4 determines which audio channels are embedded by channels 3 and 4 of embedder A. The available settings are DEM_1/2, DEM_3/4 AddOn_A1/2, AddOn_A3/4, AddOn_B1/2, AddOn_B3/4, AddOn_C1/2, AddOn_C3/4, AddOn_D1/2, AddOn_D3/4. DEM_1/2_3/4 are the channels that are selected in the settings DEM_1 and DEM_2, The ADD_on_A1/2..D3/4 are the channels that are fed through the Synapse bus. The default setting of Emb-B1/2 is AddOn_A3/4 Dem_1 Dem_1 selects which channels of the incoming embedded audio are de-embed to be later embedded again combined with add_on Dolby streams. Ch_1 Ch_16 is the possible selection. The default channel is Ch_1 Dem_2 Dem_2 selects which channels of the incoming embedded audio are de-embed to be later embedded again combined with add_on Dolby streams. Ch_1 Ch_16 is the possible selection. The default channel is Ch_2 Dem_3 Dem_3 selects which channels of the incoming embedded audio are de-embed to be later embedded again combined with add_on Dolby streams. Ch_1 Ch_16 is the possible selection. 14

The default channel is Ch_3 Dem_4 Dem_4 selects which channels of the incoming embedded audio are de-embed to be later embedded again combined with add_on Dolby streams. Ch_1 Ch_16 is the possible selection. The default channel is Ch_4 HD-AudioLock HD-SYNC is the default setting that is used under the assumption that all audio present in the video stream is synchronously embedded. The setting HD-AudioLock can be useful if the audio is asynchronously embedded into the HD video stream. The HDB20 can be locked to embedded Audio-Clk_A or Audio-Clk_B. HD-AudioLock determines whether the card is locked on to the HD input (HD-SYNC) or to the AUDIO CLOCK as present in embedded audio group_1 (Audio-Clk_A) or embedded audio group_2 (Audio-Clk_B). The default setting is HD-SYNC. ATC-Transp ATC-Transp: this setting allows to set the time code back in the horizontal interval. The standards that are supported are RP188, RP196 and RP215. It is possible to select one of these standards, select them ALL or switch this functionality OFF. In the latter case, the time code is blanked. Audio-Phase If this setting is set to Align, the card ensures audio-phase alignment between multiple audio channels and audio groups, which is necessary for multi-channel (surround) purposes. If errors in the signal-chain occur the de-embedder blocks reset synchronously to maintain audio-phase-alignment. If this setting is set to Off, the card eats-all audio including errors. Even if there are DBN/ANC/ECC or channel-sequence errors, the de-embedder will pass them. Be aware that audio-phasealignment between multiple audio channels and audio groups can not be maintained if this setting is set to Off. Note: This setting can be helpful to solve problems in the field using equipment which doesn t follow the standards correctly. 15

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6 Status Menu Introduction The status menu indicates the current status of each item listed below. Input This status item indicates the presence and format of a valid HD/SD serial in input_1. This is displayed as: 1080i/60/50 1080p/30/25/24 1035i/60 720p/60/50/30/25/24 SD525 SD625 NA is used when no valid input signal is available or if the selected format doesn t match the input signal. Ref-Det This status item recognizes a valid reference in the genlock input. NA indicates that no valid reference is present. Present indicates that a valid reference is present. No status feedback indicates that there is no SD/HD input. Lock-Det Lock-Det indicates if there is a valid clock presented in the output. It shows whether the right ref-type is selected, and whether the internal PLL is locked to the signal. GrpInUse GrpInUse indicates the audio groups that are already present in the incoming SDI signal. The indication of a group, or groups being present is as follows, Display 1 2 12 3_ 1_3 23_ 123 4 1 4 _2_4 17

12_4 34 1_34 _234 1234 When no groups are present GrpInUse indicates. Grp-Ins When the serial digital video signal already contains audio data and Emb-Mode is set to Append and the selection Emb-Sel is set to the same group number as the present audio, this status item will generate an Error. No embedding occurs for the selected group that creates the error. If Emb-Mode is set to Overwrite the present audio data will be lost, and replaced by the new audio data. If Emb-Mode is set to Overwrite, no Grp-Ins error can occur. If an error does not occur Grp-Ins will indicate Ok. Emb_A1 Audio-CH_A1 displays the status of audio channel A1. The status can be NA (not available) or Ok. Emb_A2 Audio-CH_A2 displays the status of audio channel A2. The status can be NA (not available) or Ok. Emb_A3 Audio-CH_A3 displays the status of audio channel A3. The status can be NA (not available) or Ok. Emb_A4 Audio-CH_A4 displays the status of audio channel A4. The status can be NA (not available) or Ok. Emb_B1 Audio-CH_B1 displays the status of audio channel B1. The status can be NA (not available) or Ok. Emb_B2 Audio-CH_B2 displays the status of audio channel B2. The status can be NA (not available) or Ok. Emb_B3 Audio-CH_B3 displays the status of audio channel B3. The status can be NA (not available) or Ok. Emb_B4 Audio-CH_B4 displays the status of audio channel B4. The status can be NA (not available) or Ok. Dem-Ch_1 Dem-Ch_1 displays the status of the de-embedded audio channel 1. The status can be NA or OK. 18

Dem-Ch_2 Dem-Ch_2 displays the status of the de-embedded audio channel 2. The status can be NA or OK. Dem-Ch_3 Dem-Ch_3 displays the status of the de-embedded audio channel 3. The status can be NA or OK. Dem-Ch_4 Dem-Ch_4 displays the status of the de-embedded audio channel 4. The status can be NA or OK. Audio-clk_a Audio-clk_a represents whether the card is locked correctly to either 48Khz-Async or 48Khz-sync. Out-of-range means that the card is not locked. ATC-Det This status item detects if there is ATC time code available in the vertical interval. This is represented as NA, when nothing is present, or as Present. ATC-Stat Sets the status of the ATC time code. Represented by Ok or ERROR. CRC-STAT CRC Stat gives the status of the incoming HD/SDI signal CRC Error Luma_CRC Chroma_CRC ANC-Stat ANC-STAT gives the status of the ancillary data. FPGA Gives the status of the FPGA. Error means that the firmware is corrupted and we recommend you to contact your local services address. IO_delay IO-Delay displays the processing time of the card in milli seconds (ms). It is necessary to enable this function in the settings menu under Delay status. 7 Events Menu 19

Introduction An event is a special message that is generated on the card asynchronously. This means that it is not the response to a request to the card, but a spontaneous message. What is the Goal of an event? The goal of events is to inform the environment about a changing condition on the card. A message may be broadcast to mark the change in status. The message is volatile and cannot be retrieved from the system after it has been broadcast. There are several means by which the message can be filtered. HDE10 Events The events reported by the HDE10 are as follows; Announcements Announcements is not an event. This item is only used for switching the announcement of status changes on/off. 0=off, other =on Input Input can be selected between 0.. 255. 0= no event, 1..255 is the priority setting. CRC-Status EDH status can be selected between 0.. 255. 0= no event, 1..255 is the priority setting. This information is only needed when the GPI16 card is used or when software is implemented. What information is available in an event? The message consists of the following items; 1) A message string to show what has happened in text, for example: INP_LOSS, REF_LOSS, INP_RETURN. 2) A tag that also shows what happens, but with a predefined number: e.g. 1 (= loss of input), 2 (= loss of reference), 129(= 1+128 = return of input). For a list of these predefined tags see the table on the next page. 3) A priority that marks the importance of an event. This value is defined by the user and can have any value between 1 and 255, or 0 when disabled. 4) A slot number of the source of this event. The Message String The message string is defined in the card and is therefore fixed. It may be used in controlling software like Synapse Set-up to show the event. 20

The Tag The tag is also defined in the card. The tag has a fixed meaning. When controlling or monitoring software should make decisions based on events, it is easier to use the tag instead of interpreting a string. The first implementation is the tag controlled switch in the GPI16. In cases where the event marks a change to fault status (e.g. 1 for Loss of Input) the complement is marked by the tag increased by 128 (80 hex ) (e.g. 129 (81 hex ) for Return of Input). Defining Tags The tags defined for the HDE10 are: Event Menu Item Tag Description Announcements 0 or NA 0 or NA Announcing of report and control values Input 01 hex =INP_LOSS 81 hex =INP_RETURN primary input lost or returned ANC-Status 04 hex =ANC_ERROR 84 hex =ANC_OK ANC status error The Priority The priority is a user-defined value. The higher the priority of the alarm, the higher this value. Setting the priority to Zero disables the announcement of this alarm. Alarms with priorities equal or higher than the Error Threshold setting of the RRC will cause the error LED on the Synapse rack front panel to light. The Address Together with the message string or the tag, the slot number or address of the card is relevant to be able to assign the event to a certain card. 21

8 LED Indication Error LED The error LED indicates an error if the internal logic of the HDE10 card is not configured correctly or has a hardware failure. Input LED This LED indicated the presence of a valid SDI video signal on the input. Reference LED Indicated the presence of a valid reference signal on the selected reference input connector (ref-1 or ref-2). Data Error LED This LED indicate two different types of error: - ANC (embedded audio) checksum error. - EDH error Connection LED This LED illuminates after the card has initialised. The LED lights for 0.5 seconds every time a connection is made to the card. 22

9 Block Schematic HDE10 HD-SDI IN+ EMBEDDED AUDIO Eq OFFSET DELAY EMBEDDER A EMBEDDER B PROC- AMP + - HD-SDI OUT + EMBEDDED AUDIO HD-SDI OUT + EMBEDDED AUDIO Deembedder 16 Ch 16 Ch 2 Ch 2 Ch 2 Ch 4 Ch 4 Ch 4 Ch 4 Ch - HD-SDI OUT RECLOCKED μp Audio inputs from Synapse bus 1 2 3 4 Rack controller INTERNAL SYNAPSE BUS 23

10 Connector Panel The HDE10 can be used with the following backplane BPH01 Compatible with fiber optic.bph01t_fc/pc, BPH01T_SC, BPH01R_FC/PC and BPH01R_SC J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J1 = HD/SDI INPUT J2 = HD/SDI RECLOCKED OUTPUT J3 = HD/SDI PROCESSED OUTPUT J4 = HD/SDI PROCESSED OUTPUT J7 = NOT USED J8 = TRACKING TTL OUTPUT!Unused inputs and outputs must be terminated with the correct impedance! 24