Gecko Frames 8900 SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEM Instruction Manual 071063603 MARCH 2005
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Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Safety Terms and Symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Terms in This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Section 3 — Power Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 VAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preface About This Manual This manual provides installation and safety and regulatory information for the Gecko 8900 Series Video and Audio frames for housing Grass Valley 8900 Series modules. An Appendix to this manual provides summary archive information on previously released 8900 frames.
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Safety Summary Read and follow the important safety information below, noting especially those instructions related to risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons. Additional specific warnings not listed here may be found throughout the manual. WARNING Any instructions in this manual that require opening the equipment cover or enclosure are for use by qualified service personnel only.
Safety Summary Symbols on the Product The following symbols may appear on the product: Indicates that dangerous high voltage is present within the equipment enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Indicates that user, operator or service technician should refer to product manual(s) for important operating, maintenance, or service instructions. This is a prompt to note fuse rating when replacing fuse(s).
Safety Summary Use proper power cord — Use only the power cord supplied or specified for this product. Ground product — Connect the grounding conductor of the power cord to earth ground. Operate only with covers and enclosure panels in place — Do not operate this product when covers or enclosure panels are removed. Use correct fuse — Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product. Use only in dry environment — Do not operate in wet or damp conditions.
Safety Summary Do not operate with suspected equipment failure — If you suspect product damage or equipment failure, have the equipment inspected by qualified service personnel. Ensure mains disconnect — If mains switch is not provided, the power cord(s) of this equipment provide the means of disconnection. The socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible. Verify that all mains power is disconnected before installing or removing power supplies and/or options.
Regulatory Notices Certifications and Compliances FCC Emission Control This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Regulatory Notices Canadian Certified Power Cords Canadian approval includes the products and power cords appropriate for use in the North America power network. All other power cords supplied are approved for the country of use. Canadian Certified AC Adapter Canadian approval includes the AC adapters appropriate for use in the North America power network. All other AC adapters supplied are approved for the country of use.
Regulatory Notices FCC Emission Limits This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may no cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation.
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Section 1 Gecko 8900 Series Frames Introduction The Grass Valley Gecko™ 8900 Signal Processing System is a family of conversion, distribution, timing, and processing modules which provides support for a wide variety of signal processing applications.
Section 1 — Gecko 8900 Series Frames The power usage of 8900 modules varies greatly from less complex analog to higher complexity digital modules. To handle these power requirements and offer more control and monitoring flexibility, both frame types are offered in 8900TX, TF, and TFN models.
8900TX Convection System 8900TX Convection System The convection system consists of the following: • 8900TX-V/TX-A, convection frame, and one power supply • 8900PSX, redundant power supply (optional) The convection frame has a vented front cover and filter for convective air flow. This frame is used primarily for analog and a limited quantity of digital modules with a total power requirement less than 30 watts. Refer to Frame Cooling on page 21. The convection frame is illustrated in Figure 1.
Section 1 — Gecko 8900 Series Frames 8900TF Forced-air System The forced-air system (Figure 2) consists of the following: • 8900TF-V/TF-A, forced-air frame, Frame Monitor module, and one power supply • 8900PSX, 100 W redundant power supply (optional) The forced-air system has a front cover that is equipped with three fans for air circulation. The fan speed varies with the ambient frame temperature to extend fan life and reduce noise when the frame is used in cooler configurations and environments.
Frame Connections Frame Connections Two types of connector backplanes are available in the Gecko 8900 Series frames. The 8900 BNC/Video frame provides ten module slots, each with a loop-through input and up to eight connectors for input/output functions as needed for a specific module type (Figure 3). Figure 3.
Section 1 — Gecko 8900 Series Frames The power/communication backplane section of the frame (Figure 5 and Figure 6) provides: • AC power plug connections • DB-9 connector labeled RS-232 (requires the 8900NET module) with Frame Alarm connections (pins 8 and 9 of RS-232 connector) • Ethernet RJ-45 connector (requires the 8900NET module) The RS-232 port provides connection to a PC used for initial network configuration. Pins 8 and 9 of the RS-232 port can be used for Frame Alarm reporting.
Frame Cooling Network Configuration Storage Both the 8900 BNC/Video and Balanced Audio frames are equipped with IP address storage capability on the rear backplane. When an 8900NET module is installed (with version 3.0 software or later), the IP address assignments made on the 8900NET module for network configuration are stored on the frame. The current network configuration information will then stay with the frame if the 8900NET module is moved.
Section 1 — Gecko 8900 Series Frames Calculating Frame Power To calculate the power required for your frame, you must total all the power dissipated for each individual module. Table 3 provides the power dissipation for many of the modules compatible with the 8900 Video and Audio frames. For newer modules not listed, refer to the Specifications table in the specific module instruction manual. Table 3.
Frame Monitor and Network Interface Modules The total frame power required is less than 30 watts; therefore, the convection frame may be used. Table 5. Module Power Dissipation, example 2 Module Quantity Power Per Module Total Power 8836 1 3 Watts 3 Watts 8916 2 6 Watts 12 Watts 8960DEC without Frame Sync 3 6.5 19.5 4 6 Watts 8941 Total Frame Power 24 Watts 58.
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Section 2 Installation Introduction This section contains information about: • Rack mounting the frame, • Module installation, • Rear connectors, and • Frame Alarm. Rack Mounting the Frame After carefully unpacking this equipment, check the box for a power cords and other hardware, and examine the equipment for damage. Any damage should be promptly reported to the carrier. The frame is designed to mount in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. Mounting space of 3.
Section 2 — Installation Module Installation There are ten cell locations in each frame to accommodate either video or audio modules (module types cannot be mixed in a frame). These are the ten cells located on the left side of the frame. Refer to Figure 8. Modules can be configured for up to eight outputs. The 8500 modules have six outputs. The 8800 and 8900 modules have eight outputs. Refer to individual module manuals for input/output configuration information.
Rear Connectors Rear Connectors Modules may be configured for a variety of inputs and outputs. The 8500 modules have six outputs. The 8800 and 8900 modules have up to eight outputs. Refer to individual module manuals for specific configuration information. Note Connector configuration overlays are available for many 8900 modules that do not use the standard DA configuration (one looping input and eight BNC outputs). These overlays are found at the back of the module Instruction Manual.
Section 2 — Installation Loop-through Input Connectors Input signals are routed through the rear of the frame. There is one loopthrough input for each module cell refer to Figure 9 and Figure 10 on page 27. Note No more than five digital modules should be looped. Use cables less than two meters in length, and an input cable of less than 200 meters of Belden 8281 (or equivalent). If not used for looping, the unused loop-through connector must be externally terminated.
Rear Connectors Figure 11. Video Frame Rear Input and Output Connector Labeling Slot Number (1-10) Video Frame Connectors 10 J2 J2 J1 J3 O U T J6 J6 J5 J7 J4 J4 J8 J8 0636-02r1 J9 J10 IN The audio frame provides two direct input/output BNCs (J11 and J12), two looping BNCs (J13 and J14), and ten three-terminal input/output connectors (J1 – J10) shown in Figure 12. A pack of 100 audio connectors is provided with the frame for connecting audio cable to the rear connectors.
Section 2 — Installation Frame Alarm Connector Use of the Frame Alarm requires the presence of either the Frame Monitor or 8900NET Network Interface module in the frame. Frame Monitor module features are discussed in Section 4-Monitoring and Control in this manual. For information on the 8900NET module see the 8900 Network Interface Module Instruction Manual. The Frame Alarm is accessed through pins 8 and 9 of the RS-232 DB-9 connector (Video Frame – J102, Audio Frame – J7) as shown in Figure 13.
Rear Connectors Frame Alarm Conditions The conditions monitored by Frame Alarm reporting are: • • Frame Health • Power supply 1 voltage • Power supply 2 voltage • Fan rotation • Frame temperature Module Health Bus (8900 Video Frames only) • Power supply voltage • Signal present at input • EQ warning The Module Health bus provides a means for older (legacy) or less capable modules (such as DAs with no microprocessor) that cannot communicate over the Frame serial bus to report alarm condition
Section 2 — Installation Frame Alarm Example Refer to Figure 14 for an example of a typical alarm schematic using pins 8 and 9 of the RS-232 port. Figure 14. Typical Alarm Schematic for Frame Alarm +5V 4.7 kΩ 2N4126 (or equivalent) 470 Ω 4.7 kΩ 330 Ω RS-232 Pin 8 RS-232 Pin 9 Alarm LED The impedance between the pins 8 and 9 of the RS-232 connector can be in one of two states: • Open – less than 100 µA of current will flow with 5 volts across the pins, and • Closed – less than 0.
Section 3 Power Up Introduction This section contains information about: • Power Connections • Applying Power CAUTION Verify that the power supplies are fully seated in their slots. Ejector tabs should click into place when snapped on the locking pin on the module (see Figure 15). Figure 15.
Section 3 — Power Up Power Connections There are two types of power cords supplied with the 8900 Series frames for 120 V and 240 V operation. Line voltage selection is not required for this power supply. Optional redundant power supplies are also shipped with both types of power cord. 120 VAC This cord has a molded grounding plug at one end and a molded grounded receptacle at the other end. Conductors are color-coded white (neutral), black (line), and green or green/yellow (ground).
Power Connections Line Cord Retainer To help prevent accidental loss of power, the AC line cord is held in place by a retainer clip (Figure 17). Figure 17. Cable Retainer Clip 0636 -08 Retention Clip To properly install the line cord, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the retainer clip is inserted properly into the holes of the screw caps. 2. Rotate the retainer clip sideways, and plug the power cord into the receptacle. 3.
Section 3 — Power Up Applying Power Upon applying power to the frame, verify that the green power LED for each power supply (assuming a redundant supply is present)PS1 and PS2 is illuminated (Figure 18). If the frame is a TF or TFN model (with fans), check the red FAULT LED. It should be off if the fans are operating correctly. Figure 18.
Section 4 Monitoring and Control Introduction The Gecko 8900TF/8900TFN frames offer monitoring and remote control capability by providing two types of frame communication modules that can reside in the controller cell of the frame: • Frame Monitor module (8900TF Frame), or • 8900NET Network Interface module (8900TFN Frame). The 8900NET Network Interface module supports all the functionality of the Frame Monitor module plus the 10 Base-T Ethernet bus for web-based GUI control and monitoring.
Section 4 — Monitoring and Control Frame Monitor Module The Frame Monitor module comes installed in the 8900TF frame. It provides indicator LEDs on the front of the module (visible when fan front cover is removed) that report alarm conditions and module power status.
Frame Monitor Module Enabling Alarms and Fan Speed Control Option The Frame Monitor module has an eight position DIP switch (S1) that enables or disables the alarm functions and the variable fan speed function. Refer to Figure 19 on page 38 for the location of S1 and Table 7 for the possible settings. A settings table is also silkscreened on the module. Table 7.
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Section 5 SpeciÞcations Introduction This section discusses specifications for the Gecko 8900 frames and the 8900PSX 100 W power supply. Refer to the module instruction manual for the specifications for a particular audio/video module. Frame Specifications See Table 9 for a list of the 8900 Series frame specifications. Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Table 9.
Section 5 — Specifications Table 9. 8900 Series Frame Specifications - (continued) Parameter Value Operating Conditions Input voltage range 100 V to 240 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz Maximum input current 1.5 A Operating temperature range 0 to 45 degrees C Non-operating temperature range -10 to +70 degrees C Humidity Up to 95% non-condensing Mechanical Height 2 RU, 3.5 inches (89 mm) Width 19 inches (483 mm) Depth 13.25 inches (337 mm) Weight with no modules, 1 power supply TX frame: 18.55 lbs (8.
Power Supply Power Supply See Table 10 for a list of power supply specifications. Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Table 10. Power Supply Specifications Parameter Value Inputs Voltage Range 100 V to 240 V, continuous range Frequency 47 Hz to 63 Hz Outputs Voltage/Current +12.4 V @ 8 A and –12.4 V @ 1.
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Appendix – 8900 Frames Archive Introduction This appendix provides reference information for previously released 8900 frames. Use this archive to access a summary of cabling and configuration information for earlier versions of the 8900 frames. Identifying Frame Types There are a number of ways to determine what type of frame you have. Table 11 lists all available frame types and how they can be identified.
Appendix – 8900 Frames Archive To determine what frame model you have and where IP addresses are stored, you may also access the Frame Status page with the web browser. All frames with 8900NET cards with software version 3.0.0 and later will report a Network Config status message on the Frame Status page as one of the following: • Network configuration stored on 8900NET module, or • Network configuration stored on frame.
Video Frame The conditions monitored by SMPTE Alarm reporting are: • • • Frame Health • Power supply 1 voltage • Power supply 2 voltage • Fan rotation • Frame temperature Module Health (capability module dependent, refer to specific module instruction manual). • Power supply voltage • Signal present at input • EQ warning EDH Monitoring (capability module dependent, refer to specific module instruction manual).
Appendix – 8900 Frames Archive Figure 21. SMPTE Alarm Fault Reporting Connections Last Frame J101 J101 BNC T-connector Up to 20 Frames J101 First Frame +5V 4.7 kΩ 2N4126 (or equivalent) 470 Ω 4.7 kΩ 330 Ω Alarm LED Note 48 Refer to “SMPTE Fault Reporting in Television System” standard for further details.
Audio Frame Audio Frame Earlier versions of the 8900 Audio TX/TF/TFN frames have a backplane configuration as shown in Figure 22. The earlier frames differ from the current frames in one main area: • There is no network configuration (IP address) storage capability on these frames. The Frame Alarm connection is on pins 8 and 9 of the RS-232 connector as discussed in Frame Alarm Connector on page 30. Figure 22.
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Index Numerics 120V line cord 34 240V line cord 34 8900 models FAN 16 FN 16 TF 16 TFN 16 TX 16 8900TF frame description 18 overview 16 upgrading 18 8900TFN frame description 18 overview 16 8900TX frame description 17 overview 16 upgrading 17 A alarms conditions 31 example 32 Frame Alarm (RS-232 connector) 30 SMPTE Alarm BNC 47 analog module presence 37 applying power 36 audio frames earlier versions 49 B connector configurations 27 controller cell 37 controller modules 26 cord retainer 35 D direct input
Index I indicator LEDs 38 input/output configuration 26 input/output connectors 28 IP Address storage 45 L line voltage 34 loop-through input 28 M maximum power 16 module health 31, 47 module health alarm 38 Module Health Bus 31 monitoring 37 impedance 32 S SMPTE alarm 30, 46 impedance 47 software download from web 2 specifications frame 41 power supply 43 T termination 28 typical alarm circuit 47 U upgrade options 16 V N variable fan speed 39 network configuration storage 21, 45 Network Interface