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ADV6800+ SDTV Video Analog-to-Digital Converter Installation and Operation Manual

Edition A 175-000330-00

ADV6800+

SDTV Video Analog-to-Digital Converter Installation and Operation Manual

Edition A August 2006

Trademarks and Copyrights


CCS, CCS CoPilot, CCS Navigator, CCS Pilot, Command Control System, CineTone, CinePhase, CineSound, DigiBus, DigiPeek, Digital Glue, DigiWorks, DTV Glue, EventWORKS, EZ HD, Genesis, HDTV Glue, Image Q, Inca, Inca Station, InfoCaster, Inscriber, Inscriber CGFX, Integrator, LeFont, Leitch, LogoMotion, MediaFile, MIX BOX, NEO, the NEO design, NEOSCOPE, NewsFlash, Nexio, Opus, Panacea, PanelMAPPER, Platinum, Portal, PROM-Slide, RouterMAPPER, RouterWORKS, Signal Quality Manager, SpyderWeb, SuiteView, TitleMotion, UNIFRAME, Velocity, VelocityHD, VideoCarte, Videotek, and X75 are trademarks of Leitch Technology International Inc. which may be registered in the United States, Canada, and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright 2006, Harris Corporation. All rights reserved. This publication supersedes all previous releases. Printed in Canada.

Warranty Information
The Limited Warranty Policy provides a complete description of your warranty coverage, limitations, and exclusions, as well as procedures for obtaining warranty service. To view the complete warranty, visit www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch >Support>Warranties.

Contents
Preface
Manual Information .............................................................................. vii Purpose ........................................................................................... vii Audience ........................................................................................ vii Revision History ............................................................................ vii Writing Conventions ..................................................................... viii Obtaining Documents ................................................................... viii Unpacking/Shipping Information .......................................................... ix Unpacking a Product ....................................................................... ix Product Servicing ............................................................................ ix Returning a Product ........................................................................ ix Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance ....................x Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Compliance xi Safety .................................................................................................... xii Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual .................................... xii

Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview ..................................................................................................1 Product Description ..................................................................................2 Module Descriptions ................................................................................3 Front Module ....................................................................................3 Back Connectors ...............................................................................5 Signal Flow ..............................................................................................6

Chapter 2: Installation
Overview ..................................................................................................7 Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings ..................................................8 Unpacking the Module .............................................................................9
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Preparing the Product for Installation .............................................. 9 Checking the Packing List ............................................................... 9 Setting Jumpers ..................................................................................... 10 Setting Jumper CJ1 for Local or Remote Control .......................... 10 Setting Jumper J5 for Termination of External Sync ..................... 11 Installing 6800+ Modules ..................................................................... 12 Required Frames and Back Connector Types ................................ 12 Installing and Removing ADV6800+ Modules ............................. 12 Upgrading Module Firmware ................................................................ 13 Upgrading the Firmware in Boot Loader Mode ............................. 13 Correcting a Failed Upgrade Procedure ......................................... 17

Chapter 3: Operation
Overview ............................................................................................... 19 Operating Notes ..................................................................................... 20 Calibration Levels ................................................................................. 21 Cross-Functional Parameter Changes ................................................... 23 Changing Parameter Settings ................................................................ 24 Recalling Factory Default Parameter Settings ............................... 25 Reading Software and Hardware Versions .................................... 25 Setting ADV6800+ Card-Edge Control Parameters ...................... 26 Setting ADV6800+ Remote Control Parameters ........................... 29 LEDs and Alarms .................................................................................. 31 Monitoring LEDs ........................................................................... 31 Module Status LED ........................................................................ 32 Control LEDs ................................................................................. 32 Alarms ............................................................................................ 33

Chapter 4: Specifications
Overview ............................................................................................... 35 Component Analog Video Input ........................................................... 36 Serial Video Output ............................................................................... 37 Propagation Delay ................................................................................. 37 Power Consumption .............................................................................. 37 Operating Temperature ......................................................................... 37

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Appendix A: Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips


Overview ................................................................................................39 General Troubleshooting Steps ..............................................................40 Software Communication and Control Issues ........................................41 + Pilot Lite Fails to Communicate with Installed Modules ...........41 + Pilot Lite Does Not Find All Modules in Frame ........................42 + Pilot Lite or CCS Software Application Not Responding ..........43 + Pilot Lite Cannot Control a Module Showing in the Control Window ...................................................................43 + Pilot Lite Status Bar Reports Not Ready .................................43 CCS Software Application or Remote Control Panel Does Not Communicate with Module ............................................................44 Alarm Query Fails When a Device Reboots ...................................44 Hardware Communication and Control Issues ......................................45 Frames Fail to Communicate with the PC after a Power Failure ...45 Module Does Not Seem to Work ....................................................45 Contacting Customer Service .................................................................45

Index
Keywords ...............................................................................................47

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Preface
Manual Information
Purpose
This manual details the features, installation, operation, maintenance, and specifications for the ADV6800+ SDTV Video Analog-to-Digital Converter module.

Audience
This manual is written for engineers, technicians, and operators responsible for installation, setup, maintenance, and/or operation of the ADV6800+ SDTV Video Analog-to-Digital Converter module.

Revision History
Table P-1. Revision History of Manual Edition
A

Date
September 2006

Comments
Initial Release

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Writing Conventions
To enhance your understanding, the authors of this manual have adhered to the following text conventions: Table P-2. Writing Conventions Term or Convention
Bold

Description
Indicates dialog boxes, property sheets, fields, buttons, check boxes, list boxes, combo boxes, menus, submenus, windows, lists, and selection names Indicates E-mail addresses, the names of books or publications, and the first instances of new terms and specialized words that need emphasis Indicates a specific key on the keyboard, such as ENTER, TAB, CTRL, ALT, or DELETE Indicates variables or command-line entries, such as a DOS entry or something you type into a field Indicates the direction of navigation through a hierarchy of menus and windows Indicates a jump to another location within the electronic document or elsewhere Indicates a jump to a Web site or URL Indicates important information that helps to avoid and troubleshoot problems

Italics

CAPS Code > hyperlink Internet address

Note

Obtaining Documents
Product support documents can be viewed or downloaded from our Web site at www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch (go to Support> Documentation). Alternatively, contact your Customer Service representative to request a document.

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Unpacking/Shipping Information
Unpacking a Product
This product was carefully inspected, tested, and calibrated before shipment to ensure years of stable and trouble-free service. 1. Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit. 2. Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list. 3. Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing. 4. Contact the carrier if any item is damaged. 5. Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated components before you install the unit. Keep at least one set of original packaging, in the event that you need to return a product for servicing.

Product Servicing
Except for firmware upgrades, ADV6800+ modules are not designed for field servicing. All hardware upgrades, modifications, or repairs require you to return the modules to the Customer Service center.

Returning a Product
In the unlikely event that your product fails to operate properly, please contact Customer Service to obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number, then send the unit back for servicing. Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that a product needs to be returned for service. If the original package is not available, you can supply your own packaging as long as it meets the following criteria: The packaging must be able to withstand the products weight. The product must be held rigid within the packaging. There must be at least 2 in. (5 cm) of space between the product and the container. The corners of the product must be protected.

Ship products back to us for servicing prepaid and, if possible, in the original packaging material. If the product is still within the warranty period, we will return the product prepaid after servicing.
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Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance


Directive 2002/95/ECcommonly known as the European Union (EU) Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS)sets limits on the use of certain substances found in electrical and electronic equipment. The intent of this legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals that may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end-of-life recycling. The Directive takes effect on July 1, 2006, and it refers to the following hazardous substances: Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr-V1) Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)

According to this EU Directive, all products sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS-compliant and lead-free. (See our Web site, www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch, for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance.) Spare parts supplied for the repair and upgrade of equipment sold before July 1, 2006 are exempt from the legislation. Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a RoHS-compliant emblem, as shown in Figure P-1.

Figure P-1. RoHS Compliance Emblem

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Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Compliance


The European Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) deals with the collection, treatment, recovery, and recycling of electrical and electronic waste products. The objective of the WEEE Directive is to assign the responsibility for the disposal of associated hazardous waste to either the producers or users of these products. Effective August 13, 2005, producers or users will be required to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life, and may not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods. (Some EU member states may have different deadlines.) In accordance with this EU Directive, companies selling electric or electronic devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly recycled. (See our Web site, www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch, for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance.) Contact your local sales representative for information on returning these products for recycling. Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a WEEE-compliant emblem, as shown in Figure P-2.

Figure P-2. WEEE Compliance Emblem

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Safety
Carefully review all safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it. If this product is rack-mountable, it should be mounted in an appropriate rack using the rack-mounting positions and rear support guides provided. It is recommended that each frame be connected to a separate electrical circuit for protection against circuit overloading. If this product relies on forced air cooling, it is recommended that all obstructions to the air flow be removed prior to mounting the frame in the rack. If this product has a provision for external earth grounding, it is recommended that the frame be grounded to earth via the protective earth ground on the rear panel. IMPORTANT! Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures.

Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual


WARNING
Statements identifying conditions or practices that may result in personal injury or loss of life. High voltage is present.

CAUTION
Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property.

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Chapter 1

Introduction
Overview
The ADV6800+ SDTV Video Analog-to-Digital Converter converts analog component signals for standard definition television to SMPTE 259-C serial digital component video at 270 Mb/s. It supports the following standards: SMPTE/EBU GBR and YPbPr NTSC-related GBR MII-related GBR and YPbPr Betacam GBR and YPbPr in 625 and 525 line standards with and without setup as appropriate

The ADV6800+ has card edge controls for standard, gain, and internal test signal; and LEDs for power, signal presence, and standard. It also has remote controls for standard, gain, and internal test signal; and monitoring for power, signal presence, and standard. The following topics are described in this chapter: Product Description on page 2 Module Descriptions on page 3 Signal Flow on page 6

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Product Description
The ADV6800+ SDTV Video Analog-to-Digital Converter is part of Leitchs 6800+ series of processing and conversion modules. It has the following features: Looping inputs Component analog input with color space conversion for GBR or YPbPr input matrix Input formats include SMPTE, EBU, MII, Betacam, and NTSC, with line rates of 525 or 625 and frame rates of 29.97 and 25 Standard definition output signal type conforming to SMPTE 259M (4) EDH Insertion on output 10-bit video processing Card-edge and remote communications

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Module Descriptions
Front Module
Figure 1-1 is a generic top-front view of a typical 6800+ module and shows the general location of standard LEDs, controls, and jumpers.

Remote/ local control jumper

Module Hex switch status (Mode select LEDs rotary switch)

Navigation Control LEDs toggle switch

Monitoring LEDs

Extractor handle

Figure 1-1. Typical 6800+ Module Table 1-1 on page 4 briefly describes generic 6800+ LEDs, switches, and jumpers. See Operation on page 19 for more information on specific ADV6800+ module controls, LEDs, and jumpers.

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Table 1-1. Generic 6800+ Module Features Feature


Module status LEDs Mode select rotary switch Navigation toggle switch

Description
Various color and lighting combinations of these LEDs indicate the module state. See Monitoring LEDs on page 31 for more information. This switch selects between various control parameters. This switch navigates up and down through the available control parameters: Up: Decrease Down: Increase

Control LEDs

Various lighting combinations of these control LEDs (sometimes referred to as Bank Select LEDs) indicate the currently selected bank. See Table 3-3 on page 24 for more information. Each 6800+ module has a number of LEDs assigned to indicate varying states/functions. See Monitoring LEDs on page 31 for a description of these LEDs. Local: Locks out external control panels and allows card-edge control only; limits the functionality of remote software applications to alarm monitoring Remote: Allows remote or local (card-edge) configuration, operation, and monitoring of the ADV6800+

Monitoring LEDs Local/Remote control jumper

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Back Connectors
ADV6800+ Back Connector for FR6802+ Frame Figure 1-2 shows the double-slot back connector used by the ADV6800+ when installed in an FR6802+ frame.

SYNC IN LOOP

G/Y LOOP

B/Pb LOOP

When jumper J5 is in HIZ position, these two inputs are for SYNC IN LOOP. When jumper J5 is in 75 Position, the right BNC is INPUT and the left BNC is unconnected. See Setting Jumper J5 for Termination of External Sync on page 11 for more information.

R/Pr LOOP

SERIAL OUT

Figure 1-2. ADV6800+D Back Connector

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Signal Flow

G/Y in

Buff + LPF

B/Pb in

Buff + LPF

10-bit A-D

Color space converter

2 SD-SDI outputs

R/Pr in

Buff + LPF

Sync

Sync select

SPG

CPU

CPU

Card-edge control

Figure 1-3. ADV6800+ Signal Flow Diagram

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Overview
Caution
Before installing this product, read the 6800+ Series Safety Instructions and Standards Manual shipped with every FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual or downloadable from our Web site at www.broadcast.harris.com/ leitch . This safety manual contains important information about the safe installation and operation of 6800+ series products.

This chapter describes the ADV6800+ installation process, including the following topics: Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings on page 8 Unpacking the Module on page 9 Setting Jumpers on page 10 Installing 6800+ Modules on page 12 Upgrading Module Firmware on page 13

See the FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for information about installing and operating an FR6802+ frame and its components.

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Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings


The power consumption for the ADV6800+ module is less than 6 W. Table 2-1 describes the maximum allowable power ratings for 6800+ frames. Note the given maximums before installing any 6800+ modules in your frame. Table 2-1. Maximum Power Ratings for 6800+ Frames 6800+ Frame Type
FR6802+XF (frame with AC power supply) FR6802+XF48 (frame with DC power supply)

Max. Frame Power Dissipation


120 W

Number Max. Power of Usable Dissipation Slots Per Slot


20 6W

105 W

20

5.25 W

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Unpacking the Module


Preparing the Product for Installation
Before you install an ADV6800+, perform the following:

Note
Contact your Customer Service representative if parts are missing or damaged.

Check the equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit. Confirm receipt of all items on the packing list. See Checking the Packing List for more information. Remove the anti-static shipping pouch, if present, and all other packaging material. Retain the original packaging materials for possible re-use.

See Unpacking/Shipping Information on page ix for information about returning a product for servicing.

Checking the Packing List


Table 2-2. Available Product Packages Ordered Product
ADV6800+D

Content Description
One ADV6800+ front module One double-slot back connector One ADV6800+ Installation and Operation Manual

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Setting Jumpers
The ADV6800+ module has two jumpers that you need to set: Setting Jumper CJ1 for Local or Remote Control on page 10 Setting Jumper J5 for Termination of External Sync on page 11
External Sync jumper

CJ1 jumper

Figure 2-1. Jumper Locations

Setting Jumper CJ1 for Local or Remote Control


Note
You need to configure modules for local or remote operation prior to power-up. To change the configuration, first remove power from the module, reset the jumper, and then reapply power. The white triangle near the jumper pins on the module indicates pin 1.

Follow this procedure to set the CJ1 jumper for either local or remote control: 1. Locate jumper CJ1 on the module. Figure 2-1 shows the location of the CJ1 jumper. 2. Place a jumper on pins 1 and 2 to set the module for Remote control, or pins 2 and 3 to set the module for Local control. See Figure 2-2.

Remote control setting

Local control setting

Figure 2-2. CJ1 Settings for Local and Remote Control

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Setting Jumper J5 for Termination of External Sync


Follow this procedure to set the J5 jumper for either Internal 75 termination or Loop through: 1. Locate jumper J5 on the module. Figure 2-1 on page 10 shows the location of the J5 jumper. 2. Place a jumper on pins 1 and 2 to set the module for Internal 75 termination and to 2 and 3 for Loop through. See Figure 2-3 and Figure 1-2 on page 5.

Internal 75 setting

HIZ - Loop through

Figure 2-3. J5 Settings for External Sync

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Installing 6800+ Modules


Required Frames and Back Connector Types
The ADV6800+ modules have double-width back connectors that can be installed in an FR6802+XF. See the FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for details on installing back connectors in an FR6802+ frame.

Installing and Removing ADV6800+ Modules


These modules require no specialized installation or removal procedures. However, if installing both front and rear modules, ensure that the back module is installed first before plugging in the front module. When removing both the front and rear modules, ensure that the front module is unplugged from the frame first, before removing the rear module. See the FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for information about installing and operating an FR6802+ frame and its components. See the 6800+ Safety Instructions and Standards Manual for important information about safely installing your module.

Once you have installed your ADV6800+ modules, you can connect them to the appropriate input and outputs. See Figure 1-2 on page 5 and Figure 1-3 on page 6.

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Upgrading Module Firmware


Note
Firmware for the ADV6800+ must be updated in Boot Loader mode.

Firmware upgrading is a routine procedure that you must perform to install newer versions of software on 6800+ modules. Pilot, Co-Pilot, or Navigator software version 3.1.1 or later is required for this procedure. The frame must contain or be connected to another frame that contains an ICE6800+ module. When performing the upgrading procedure, check the appropriate readme file to confirm which files are needed. Use care to ensure that you upload the correct files to the intended module. In the unlikely event that the upgrade fails, the module may not respond to controls and will appear to be non-functional. In that event, follow the procedures described in Correcting a Failed Upgrade Procedure on page 17.

Upgrading the Firmware in Boot Loader Mode


Upgrading the Firmware Using the Discovery Method Follow these steps to upgrade a modules firmware: 1. Download the most recent appropriate upgrade package from our Web site or from your CD-ROM. 2. Remove the module from the 6800+ frame.

Mode select rotary Navigation toggle (hex) switch switch

Figure 2-4. Buttons on a Typical Card Edge 3. Set the hex switch to F. 4. While pressing the Navigation toggle switch down, reinsert the module into the frame and then release the Navigation toggle switch.

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5. Perform a Discovery operation to discover the module, as described in your CCS software application manual or online help. (If you cannot discover the device using the Discovery tool, see Upgrading Firmware Using the Drag-and-Drop Method on page 15.) 6. From CoPilot, Pilot, or Navigators Tools menu, select Software Upgrade. The Software Upgrade window opens or is brought to the foreground.

Device Options provide access to options for entering Telnet and FTP user name and password, and creating automatic backups. Package Info includes a list of the components contained in the ZIP file.

Figure 2-5. Software Upgrade Tools New Transfer Tab 7. On the New Transfer tab, click Add. The Device Selection dialog opens. 8. Select one or more devices, and then click OK to close the Add Device dialog box. You can only add one unit from each IP address. All items in a frame have the same IP address. The selected devices appear in the table on the New Transfer tab of the Software Upgrade window. This table lists devices that are to receive the same upgrade package.

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For each device in this table, you can highlight its position in the Tree View by clicking Find Device. You can check the software revision numbers, etc., by clicking Version Info, and create an automatic backup by clicking the Device Options... button. (Place a check beside Software Backup and enter a file name or click Browse to choose a new file location.) 9. Press Browse... to select the software upgrade package (ZIP file). A standard Windows File Selection dialog opens. 10. Choose the upgrade ZIP file on a local or network drive. The selected files path name is displayed in the edit box to the left of the Browse button. The extraction process on the ZIP file is handled as part of the upgrade process. You do not need to extract the files yourself. 11. Press Submit Transfer... A dialog box opens, requesting confirmation that you want to proceed with the request. If you have multiple devices selected, multiple transfer tasks are submittedone per device. The transfer now progresses. You may close the Software Upgrade window, continue with other tasks, or switch to the Progress tab to view the status of the transfers. 12. Click on the Log tab and look at the Progress column to ensure that all files have correctly updated. 13. When the update is complete, reboot the module by manually pulling it out and then pushing it back into its slot in the frame. You cannot click Reboot Device to reboot 6800+ modules that must be upgraded in Boot Loader mode. Your upgrade procedure is complete. If for some reason the upgrade fails, the module may not respond to controls and will appear to be non-functional. In that event, follow the procedures described in Correcting a Failed Upgrade Procedure on page 17. Upgrading Firmware Using the Drag-and-Drop Method Follow these steps to upgrade the firmware using the drag-and-drop method: 1. Download the most recent appropriate upgrade package from our Web site or from your CD-ROM.
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Note
Closing the Software Upgrade window does not effect any transfer processes that may be running in the background. However, if you try to log off or exit the CCS software while a transfer is underway, a notification window will alert you that processes are still active and will ask if you want to terminate these processes.

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2. Remove the module from the 6800+ frame.

Mode select rotary Navigation toggle (hex) switch switch

Figure 2-6. Buttons on a Typical Card Edge 3. Set the hex switch to F. 4. While pressing the Navigation toggle switch down, reinsert the module into the frame and then release the Navigation toggle switch. 5. If the affected module has not been discovered by your CCS software application, enter Build mode, and then drag or copy and paste the modules device icon from the catalog folder into the Network or Discovery folder. 6. Right-click the device icon, and then select Properties. 7. On the Device tab of the Navigation Properties box, enter the IP address of the frame that holds the module. (See Figure 2-7.)

Caution
Do not make changes in the last field (located above and to the right of the Set Default button.) Making changes to this field could cause loss of communication between the module and your CCS software. If communication is lost, you will need to rediscover the module.

Enter frame IP number here

Do not make changes in this field

Figure 2-7. Navigation Properties Box

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8. In the third field, enter the slot number of the module, and then close the window. You can now continue upgrading your devices firmware, starting with step 3 in Upgrading the Firmware in Boot Loader Mode on page 13.

Correcting a Failed Upgrade Procedure


Firmware upgrades may fail in the event of network interruptions, power failures, or if files were sent to the wrong 6800+ module. These problems can be corrected by re-installing the firmware using the File Transfer tab of the Configuration window, as described below. When you are performing this procedure, check the appropriate readme file to confirm which files are needed. Use care to ensure that you upload the correct files to the intended module. Follow these steps to correct a failed upgrade procedure: 1. Download the most recent appropriate upgrade package from our Web site or from your CD-ROM. 2. If the affected module has not been discovered by your CCS software application, enter Build mode, and then drag or copy and paste the modules device icon from the catalog folder into the Network or Discovery folder. 3. Right-click the device icon, and then select Properties. 4. On the Device tab of the Navigation Properties box, enter the IP address of the frame that holds the module in the second field of the Device ID. (See Figure 2-8.)

Note
To successfully upgrade the firmware, you must follow these steps in the exact sequence described.

Caution
Do not make changes in the last field (located above and to the right of the Set Default button.) Making changes to this field could cause loss of communication between the module and your CCS software. If communication is lost, you will need to rediscover the module.

Enter frame IP number here

Do not make changes in this field

Figure 2-8. Navigation Properties Box


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5. In the third field of the Device ID, enter


1.0.[slotnumber]

(Where, for example, 1.0.5 would refer to the module in slot 5 of the frame.) 6. Close the window. 7. Double-click the device icon for the affected module. The Configuration... box opens. On the File Transfer tab, the /frame/slotx (where x is the slot number) directory appears in the Select the device directory to transfer to: field.

Note
You must delete unwanted files in the Add upgrade files for transfer to device: field before transferring the files. Otherwise, the upgrading procedure will fail.

8. Click Add. 9. In the Add Upgrade Files box, browse, select the modules upgrade package, and then click OK. 10. On the File Transfer tab, choose the file you wish to upgrade, and then click OK. 11. Click Perform Transfer, and then click Yes. This may take several minutes. 12. When the message File transfer to device succeeded appears in the status bar, reboot the module by manually pulling it out and then pushing it back into its slot in the frame. You cannot click Reboot Device to reboot 6800+ modules that must be upgraded in Boot Loader mode. Your upgrade procedure is complete.

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Operation
Overview
This chapter describes how to operate the ADV6800+ using card-edge controls only. The following topics are discussed in this chapter: Operating Notes on page 20 Calibration Levels on page 21 Cross-Functional Parameter Changes on page 23 Changing Parameter Settings on page 24 LEDs and Alarms on page 31

See the following documents for information on how to operate this product remotely: +Pilot Lite User Manual for serial interface CCS Pilot, CoPilot, Navigator, or RCP-CCS-1U Remote Control Panel manual for Ethernet interface

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Operating Notes
When setting the control parameters on the ADV6800+, observe the following: If you make changes to certain parameters, other related parameters may also be affected. See Calibration Levels on page 21 for more information. When you change a parameter, the effect is immediate. However, the module requires up to 30 seconds to save the latest change. After 30 seconds, the new settings are saved and will be restored if the module loses power and must be restarted.

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Calibration Levels
See Table 3-1 for information necessary to set the calibration for the ADV6800+. Input component standards are at 100/0/100/0 color bars except where noted. Table 3-1. Validity of Line Standard, YPbPr/GBR, and Input Level Combinations 525 With CAV Matrix Parameter = YPbPr (No Setup) Y
SMPTE/EBU BETA BETA 100/0/75/0 MII (Japan) NTSC (Japan) 700 mV 714 mV 714 mV 700 mV 714 mV

Pb
700 mV 1008 mV 756 mV 700 mV 627 mV

Pr
700 mV 1008 mV 756 mV 700 mV 877 mV

Format
SMPTE BETA BETA MII NTSC

ADV6800+ Valid
Yes Yes Yes Yes No Not used

525 With CAV Matrix Parameter = YPbPr (Setup) Y


SMPTE/EBU BETA MII NTSC Related Invalid 714 mV (660 + 54 stp) 700 mV (648 + 52stp) 714 mV (660 + 54 stp)

Pb
Invalid 934 mV 648 mV 580 mV

Pr
Invalid 934 mV 648 mV 811 mV

Format
SMPTE BETA MII NTSC

ADV6800+ Valid
No Yes Yes No Not used

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Table 3-1. Validity of Line Standard, YPbPr/GBR, and Input Level Combinations (Continued) 525 With CAV Matrix Parameter = GBR (No Setup) G
SMPTE/EBU BETA MII NTSC Related 700 mV 714 mV 700 mV 714 mV

B
700 mV 714 mV 700 mV 714 mV

R
700 mV 714 mV 700 mV 714 mV

Format
SMPTE BETA MII NTSC

ADV6800+ Valid
Yes Yes Yes Yes

525 With CAV Matrix Parameter = GBR (Setup) G


SMPTE/EBU BETA MII NTSC Related Invalid N/A 700 mV (648 + 52 setup) 714 mV (660 + 54 setup)

B
Invalid N/A 700 mV (648 + 52 setup) 714 mV (660 + 54 setup)

R
Invalid N/A 700 mV (648 + 52 setup) 714 mV (660 + 54 setup)

Format
SMPTE BETA MII NTSC

ADV6800+ Valid
No No Yes Yes

625 With CAV Matrix Parameter = YPbPr Y


EBU BETA MII NTSC Related 700 mV 700 mV 700 mV Invalid

Pb
700 mV 700 mV 700 mV Invalid

Pr
700 mV 700 mV 700 mV Invalid

Format
EBU BETA MII NTSC

ADV6800+ Valid
Yes Yes Yes No

625 With CAV Matrix Parameter = GBR G


EBU BETA MII NTSC Related 700 mV N/A N/A Invalid

B
700 mV N/A N/A Invalid

R
700 mV N/A N/A Invalid

Format
EBU BETA MII NTSC

ADV6800+ Valid
Yes No No No

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Cross-Functional Parameter Changes


When you configure certain parameters, you force a change in other associated parameters. Table 3-2 lists the secondary changes that occur when you make these parameter selections. Table 3-2. Cross-Functional Parameter Changes Parameter
Standard

Option
525 625

Affected Parameter
Vertical Blanking Vertical Blanking IP_Setup

Change
10 to 21 10 to 24 Absent

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Changing Parameter Settings


Follow these steps to change the ADV6800+ parameter settings: 1. Rotate the hex switch (mode select rotary switch) to 0. 2. Once the hex switch is set to 0, toggle the navigation toggle switch up or down to select a bank. View the two control LEDs next to the navigation toggle switch to see which bank is currently selected. (See Table 3-3.) See Card-Edge Parameter OptionsADV6800+ Modules on page 26 to view the various banks, hex switch positions, and corresponding parameter options and values. Table 3-3. Selected Bank as Indicated by Control LEDs LED BS1
Off On Off On

LED BS2
Off Off On On

Bank Number
0 1 2 3

3. Rotate the hex switch to the parameter number (1 to 9) or letter (A to F) of the option you want to set.

Note
For best results, use the available 6800+ software control options (serial/local or Ethernet/remote) to aid in viewing, setting, and confirming parameter values.

4. Toggle the navigation switch to select and set the value of the chosen parameter. 5. Rotate the hex switch to another parameter number/letter in the current bank, and then repeat step 4. or Rotate the hex switch to 0 again to select a different bank, and then repeat steps 3 and 4.

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Recalling Factory Default Parameter Settings


Card-Edge Parameter OptionsADV6800+ Modules on page 26 describes all of the parameter settings for the ADV6800+, including the original factory defaults. To return this module to its factory default settings, you can either reset each parameter individually or do a global recall following this procedure: 1. Rotate the hex switch to 0. 2. Toggle the navigation switch to the bank number 0. Use the control LEDs to verify which bank you have selected, or use an available 6800+ software control option (serial/local or Ethernet/remote) to aid in confirming your bank selection. 3. Rotate the hex switch to the global recall parameter F. 4. Toggle the navigation switch to On. Use an available 6800+ software control option to aid in viewing, setting, and confirming the parameter value.

Reading Software and Hardware Versions


The current software version of your ADV6800+ module can only be viewed using a CCS-enabled control panel or a CCS software application, such as Pilot or +Pilot Lite. See your RCP-CCS-1U Installation and Operation Manual, CCS software application user manual, or CCS software application online help for information on viewing software and hardware version numbers.

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Setting ADV6800+ Card-Edge Control Parameters


Note
The sequence of options listed in the Options column mirrors the sequence achieved when you move the Navigation Toggle switch up.

Table 3-4 lists all of the card-edge parameters and options for the ADV6800+. All parameters clip unless otherwise indicated. The On/Off combinations of the control LEDs on the card-edge indicate the active bank number. See Changing Parameter Settings on page 24 for more information. Legend Bold option=Indicates that this is the default setting for the parameter [RO]=Indicates that parameters are read-only/feedback, and cannot be used to select controls

Table 3-4. Card-Edge Parameter OptionsADV6800+ Modules Bank, Rotary Parameter Name Switch
X,0 0, 1 Bank Select YG_Gain

Function
Selects a bank Changes the gain on theY or Green channel independently from the other channels Changes the gain on the Pb or Blue channel independently from the other channels Changes the gain on the Pr or Red channel independently from the other channels Changes the DC offset on the Y or Green channel independently from the other channels Changes the DC offset on the Pb or Blue channel independently from the other channels Changes the DC offset on the Pr or Red channel independently from the other channels

Options
0 to 3 -2.0 dB to 1.5 dB (0 dB) -2.0 dB to 1.5 dB (0 dB) -2.0 dB to 1.5 dB (0 dB) -40.0 mV to 100 mV (0 mV) -40.0 mV to 100 mV (0 mV) -40.0 mV to 100 mV (0 mV)

0, 2

PbB_Gain

0, 3

PrR_Gain

0, 4

YG_Offset

0, 5

PbB_Offset

0, 6

PrR_Offset

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Table 3-4. Card-Edge Parameter OptionsADV6800+ Modules (Continued) Bank, Rotary Parameter Name Switch
0, 7 Standard

Function
Selects the video standard

Options
525 625 Auto

0, 8 0, 9

CAVMatrix CAVFormat

Selects the input matrix Selects the input format

GBR YPbPr SMPTE/EBU BETA MII NTSC

0, A

IP_Setup

Activates or deactivates setup (7.5 IRE) pedestal signal to the active video lines in 525 line standard for the analog video input Selects the internal color bar test signal

Present Absent

0, B

ColorBar

Off Full Split Auto

0, C 0, D

LockRef Marker

Selects the sync source Enables the internally generated horizontal markers which indicate the start and end of analog blanking on the digital wider line Enables EDH insertion Recalls the factory settings Changes the timing adjustments between the input video and the sync reference

Y(G) Ext Video On Off

0, E 0, F 1, 1

EdhInsEn Factory Recall H_Timing

On Off On Off -4.696 s to 4.696 s (0 s)

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Table 3-4. Card-Edge Parameter OptionsADV6800+ Modules (Continued) Bank, Rotary Parameter Name Switch
1, 2 PbB_Phase

Function
Adjusts the phase of the Pb or Blue component of the color This parameter clips (doesnt wrap)

Options
0 ns to 370 ns (0 ns)

1, 3

PrR_Phase

Adjusts the phase of the Pr or Red component of the color This parameter clips (doesnt wrap)

0 ns to 370 ns (0 ns)

1, 4

VBlanking

Varies the blanking width

10 to 21 (525) 10 to 24 (625)

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Setting ADV6800+ Remote Control Parameters


Table 3-5 lists all of the remote control parameters and options for the ADV6800+. To access these parameters, you must use + Pilot Lite or CCS control software such as Pilot or Navigator. See your software user manual for more information. All parameters clip unless otherwise indicated. Table 3-5. Remote Control ParametersADV6800+ Modules Parameter Name
Input Standard [RO] Output Standard

Function
Detects the analog input standard Selects the output standard

Options or User Range


525 625 Auto D1-525 D1-625

Marker

Enables the internally generated horizontal markers which indicate the start and end of analog blanking on the digital wider line Selects the sync source Indicates whether or not sync is present Selects the internal color bar test signal

On Off Y/G Lock OK

Loc Ref No Sync [RO] Color Bar

Ext Vid Sync Missing Off Full Split Auto EDH Ins En YG Gain Pb B Gain Pr R Gain Enables EDH insertion Changes the gain on theY or Green channel independently from the other channels Changes the gain on the Pb or Blue channel independently from the other channels Changes the gain on the Pr or Red channel independently from the other channels Off On -2.0dB to 1.5dB (0 dB) -2.0dB to 1.5dB (0 dB) -2.0dB to 1.5dB (0 dB)

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Table 3-5. Remote Control ParametersADV6800+ Modules (Continued) Parameter Name


YG Offset

Function
Changes the DC offset on the Y or Green channel independently from the other channels Changes the DC offset on the Pb or Blue channel independently from the other channels Changes the DC offset on the Pr or Red channel independently from the other channels Adjusts the phase of the Pb or Blue component of the color This parameter clips (doesnt wrap)

Options or User Range


-40mV to 100.mV (0 mV) -40mV to 100.mV (0 mV) -40mV to 100.mV (0 mV) 0 ns to 370ns (0 ns)

Pb B Offset

Pr R Offset

Pb B Phase

Pr R Phase

Adjusts the phase of the Pr or Red component of the color This parameter clips (doesnt wrap)

0 ns to 370ns (0 ns)

CAV Matrix CAV Format

Selects the input matrix Selects the input format

YPbPr GBR SMPTE/EBU Beta MII NTSC

H Timing V Blanking Input Setup

Changes the timing adjustments between the input video and the sync reference Varies the blanking width Activates or deactivates setup (7.5 IRE) pedestal signal to the active video lines in 525 line standard for the analog video input Recalls the factory settings

-4.7s to 4.7 s (0 s) 10 to 21 (525) 10 to 24 (625) Absent Present Off

Fctry Rcl

On

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LEDs and Alarms


Monitoring LEDs
The ADV6800+ has 11 monitoring LEDs that serve as a quick monitoring reference. Figure 3-1 shows the location of the monitoring LEDs on an ADV6800+ module. Table 3-6 describes each LED in more detail.

Module status LED

Monitoring LEDs

Figure 3-1. Location of ADV6800+ LEDs Table 3-6. Monitoring LEDs LED
525 625 Auto Lock SMPTE/EBU BETA MII

Color Indications Meaning


Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Selected output standard is 525 Selected output standard is 625 Indicates that Auto standard detection is active The module has locked to the input video Indicates SMPTE video format Indicates BETA video format Indicates MII video format

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Table 3-6. Monitoring LEDs (Continued) LED NTSC YPbPr GBR Setup Color Indications Meaning
Green Green Green Green Indicates NTSC video format Indicates YPbPr video matrix Indicates GBR video matrix Indicates that Setup is being removed

Module Status LED


Note
If the LED is flashing red, please contact your Customer Service representative.

The ADV6800+ modules do not have any card-edge alarms. Instead, a module status LED on the corner of the module lights up if an error is detected. See Figure 3-1 on page 31 for the location of the LED, and Table 3-7 for a definition of the LED colors. Table 3-7. Module Status LED Descriptions LED Color Sequence
Off Green Red Flashing red Amber

Meaning
There is no power to the module; the module is not operational. There is power to the module; the module is operating properly. There is an alarm condition. The module has detected a hardware/ firmware fault. The module is undergoing configuration.

Control LEDs
The ADV6800+ module has two control LEDs. These LEDs indicate which bank is active when setting parameters on the card edge. See Figure 3-1 on page 31 for the location of these LEDs, and Changing Parameter Settings on page 24 for information on how to make use of the LEDs.

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Alarms
If an alarm is triggered within your ADV6800+ module, the Module Status LED will light red. Alarms are usually logged and monitored within available software control applications (for example, + Pilot Lite or Pilot). You can only differentiate between major and minor alarms within a software control application. See the appropriate software control user manual or online help for more information. Table 3-8 describes the alarm for the ADV6800+. Table 3-8. Alarm Definitions Alarm Name
Loss of SDI

Alarm Description
Returns the status of the SDI output

Alarm Level
Major

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Chapter 4

Specifications
Overview
The following specification tables appear in this chapter: Component Analog Video Input on page 36 Serial Video Output on page 37 Propagation Delay on page 37 Power Consumption on page 37 Operating Temperature on page 37

Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.

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Component Analog Video Input


Table 4-1. Component Analog Video Input Item
Level Impedance External sync Return loss Quantizing Sampling rate Over-sampling Filtering Time adjust range Standards

Specification
0.7 V pk-to-pk nominal, 1.0 V pk-to-pk nominal with Sync Loop through Hi-Z Loop through Hi-Z or 75 >40 dB to 6 MHz 10 bits 27 MHz Y, 13.5 MHz Cr/Cb 2X Near CCIR 601 4.7 s SMPTE/EBU component and GBR, Betacam and MII, and NTSC GBR, 525-line and 625-line auto switching >60 dB RMS, relative to 0.714 V, 10 kHz to 5.5 MHz <-50 dB <0.5%

Signal to noise ratio on all channels Interchannel crosstalk 2T K factor

Luminance non-linearity <1% Gain alignment DC clamping Frequency response <1%, typically Typically within 1 quantization level on field average Y channel 0.1 dB to 5.5 MHz Pb, Pr channels 0.2 dB to 2.75 MHz

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Serial Video Output


Table 4-2. Serial Video Output Item
Number Standards Connector Impedance Return loss Signal level Rise and fall time Overshoot Jitter

Specification
2 SMPTE 259M-C; 270Mb/s, 525/625 component BNC per IEC 169-8 75 18 dB to clock frequency 800 mV 10% 0.40 - 1.5 ns as per SMPTE-259 <10% of amplitude (all outputs terminated) <0.2 UI (740 ps) pk-to-pk

Propagation Delay
The propagation delay for ADV6800+ modules is 3.66 sec.

Power Consumption
The power consumption for ADV6800+ modules is 5.88 W (5.2 W on +6.8 V supply, 0.68W on -6.8 V supply).

Operating Temperature
The operating temperature for ADV6800+ modules is 41 to 113F (5 to 45C).

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Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips


Overview
Find the following troubleshooting information in this appendix: General Troubleshooting Steps on page 40 Software Communication and Control Issues on page 41 Hardware Communication and Control Issues on page 45 Contacting Customer Service on page 45

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General Troubleshooting Steps


Follow these steps in troubleshooting 6800+ product problems: 1. Review the Software Communication and Control Issues on page 41.

Note
Associated documentation for 6800+ series products can generally be found in the product-specific manual that accompanies every module, in the FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual, and in the 6800+ Safety Instructions and Standards Manual.

2. Search this product manual and other associated documentation for answers to your question. Product documentation (including manuals, online help, application notes, erratas, product release notes, and more) can be found on the our Web site at www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch (Support section), along with technical support information, training information, product downloads, and a product knowledge base. 3. Contact your Customer Service representative if, after following these initial steps, you cannot resolve the issue. To contact Customer Service, see Contacting Customer Service on page 45.

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Software Communication and Control Issues


+ + Pilot Lite Fails to Communicate with Installed Modules on page 41 + Pilot Lite Does Not Find All Modules in Frame on page 42 + Pilot Lite or CCS Software Application Not Responding on page 43 + Pilot Lite Cannot Control a Module Showing in the Control Window on page 43 + Pilot Lite Status Bar Reports Not Ready on page 43 CCS Software Application or Remote Control Panel Does Not Communicate with Module on page 44 Alarm Query Fails When a Device Reboots on page 44

Pilot Lite Fails to Communicate with Installed Modules


Confirm that the following items are not the reason for the communication failure: Proper module slot has not been specified (+ Pilot Lite is not communicating with the appropriate slot). See your FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for more information on slot identification. COM port is used elsewhere (Check that the correct COM port is configured in + Pilot Lite and that another application is not using that COM port). Actual frame ID does not match with the two DIP switch settings in the back of the frame (+ Pilot Lite is not communicating with the proper frame). See your FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for more information on frame ID switch settings. Null modem cable is not being used. Between the PC running + Pilot Lite and the FR6802+ frame, there should be a null RS-232 modem cable. At minimum, this requires that pins 2 and 3 are crossed and 5 to 5 for ground. ICE6800+ module is installed in the frame (+ Pilot Lite control is disabled if an ICE6800+ module is installed in the frame; ICE6800+ modules are used for CCS control).

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A legacy 6800 series product is in the frame. + Pilot Lite cannot communicate with legacy 6800 series products. They will not be discovered or controlled by + Pilot Lite, although they can be installed in the FR6802+ frame and work using card edge controls. The module must be from the 6800+ product family. Check that the back module does not have any bent pins, following this procedure: a. Unplug the front module. b. Unscrew and remove the back module. c. View the 20-pin spring connector at the bottom of the back module.( See Figure A-1.)

20-pin connector

Figure A-1. Back Module to Front Module Connector This connector should not have any bent or pressed pins. Even a slightly depressed or bent pin may cause genlock issues. d. If there are bent pins, carefully reposition them to their correct positions. If this is not possible, you can exchange the back module for a new one (order part number ADV6800+DR). +

Pilot Lite Does Not Find All Modules in Frame


If a discovery is started too soon after frame power-up, + Pilot Lite will not find all the installed modules. Refresh + Pilot Lite (File > Refresh), and ensure that installed modules are fully powered-up first before discovery.

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If a module is plugged into the frame after a discovery, + Pilot Lite does not automatically detect the module. Refresh + Pilot Lite (File > Refresh) to discover the newly installed module. If a Legacy 6800 series product is in the frame, + Pilot Lite will not detect it. + Pilot Lite cannot communicate with legacy 6800 series products. They will not be discovered or controlled by + Pilot Lite although they can be installed in the FR6802+ frame and work using card edge controls. For + Pilot Lite to find a module, it must be from the 6800+ product family. +

Pilot Lite or CCS Software Application Not Responding


+ Pilot Lite and CCS applications such as Navigator or Pilot cannot run on the same PC at the same time. Both applications can be installed, but only one can be opened at a time.

Pilot Lite Cannot Control a Module Showing in the Control Window


Consider these questions: Did you physically set the jumper for local control? If so, set this jumper to the REM position for remote control. Does the card name in the control window physically match the card type in the frame? Is the module properly seated in the frame? Check the positioning of the module in its slot in the frame. Does the Control window indicate the device is ready? The device may be powered off or disconnected from the network.

Pilot Lite Status Bar Reports Not Ready


+ Pilot Lite reports each devices connection status in the status bar. If the connection status message reads Not Ready, check the following: Is the module properly seated in the frame? Check the position of the module in the frame. Is the frame connected to the network? Check the devices network connection.

If the status bar still reports no status or Not Ready for the frame or device, try restarting + Pilot Lite.

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CCS Software Application or Remote Control Panel Does Not Communicate with Module
CCS software applications (such as Pilot, CoPilot, and Navigator) and remote control panels require the purchase and installation of an ICE6800+ module in an FR6802+ frame in order to communicate remotely via Ethernet.

Alarm Query Fails When a Device Reboots


When you reboot a device connected to your PC, the alarm traffic hitting the network may cause an alarm query request to time out and fail. While the query does not automatically retry, it will post an Alarm query failed message to the Diagnostics window. To clear an Alarm query failed message, right-click inside the Diagnostics window, and then select Refresh from the resulting context menu.

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Hardware Communication and Control Issues


Frames Fail to Communicate with the PC after a Power Failure on page 45 Module Does Not Seem to Work on page 45

Frames Fail to Communicate with the PC after a Power Failure


You must exit the software and restart after the frame recovers from its power failure. To restore communications between the PC and the frames, ensure that the frames have three or more minutes to recover from the power failure before you exit the application and restart the PC.

Module Does Not Seem to Work


Although the following troubleshooting tips may seem obvious, please take the time to ensure the following: All appropriate rear connections are securely made The board is securely installed (with no bent pins) The frame is turned on

Contacting Customer Service


We are committed to providing round-the-clock, 24-hour service to our customers around the world. Visit our Web site at www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch and click on Support > Technical Support for information on how to contact the Customer Service team in your geographical region.

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Index
Keywords

A
Active bank number 26 Add Upgrade Files box 18 Alarms 31, 33 alarm query failed 44 Application not responding 43 Associated parameters 23 Available parameters card-edge 26 remote control 29

Control LEDs 3, 4, 24 Control problems 43 Controls, card edge 3 Correcting a failed upgrade 17 Cross-functional parameter changes 23 Customer Service, contacting 45

D
Data I/O 37 DC offset adjustments 26, 30 Default parameter settings 25 Description, product 2 Discovery failure 42 Drag-and-drop method of upgrading 15

B
Back connector 5, 9 installing 12 Blanking width 28, 30

E
EDH insertion 27, 29 External sync termination jumper 11 Extractor handle location 3

C
Card edge operation 1933 CCS application 43 Changing parameters 24 CJ1 jumper 10 Clipping 26, 29 Color bars 27, 29 Communication failure, frame 45 Connections external 5 internal 12 troubleshooting 45

F
Factory recall parameter 25, 27, 30 Firmware updating, modules 1315 FR6802+ frames 7, 12 Frames compatibility with module 12 failure 45 power dissipation in 8

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Front module 12

G
Gain adjustments 26, 29

Module state 4 Module status LEDs 3, 4, 32 Monitoring LEDs 3, 4, 31

N
Navigation Properties box 16, 17 Navigation toggle switch 4, 24 Navigator 43 Network connection 43 Not ready status 43

H
Hardware version 25

I
Input format 27 Input matrix 27, 30 Inputs 5 Installation 712 Installed modules 42 Internal connections 12 Internal sync termination jumper 11

O
Offset adjustments 26, 30 Operating notes 20 Operating temperature 37 Operation 1933 Output standard, video 29 Outputs 5

J
Jumpers 3, 10 CJ1 10 J5 external sync termination 11 local/remote control 10

P
Packing list 9 Parameters card-edge 26 changes 20, 23 defaults 26 read-only 29 settings 24 Pilot 43 Pilot Lite 4143 Power consumption 8, 37 dissipation 8 frame ratings 8 Power failure 45 Precautions, safety xii Product description 2 Product servicing ix Propagation delay 37

L
LEDs 31 locations 3 module status 32 monitoring 31 Local control 43 jumper for setting 10 jumper location 4

M
Manual information vii Maximum allowable power ratings 8 Mode select rotary switch 3, 4, 24 Module not found 42
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R
Reboot device 44 Recalling default parameter settings 25 Remote control 10, 43 jumper for setting 3 Required frames 12 Returning a product ix Revision history of the manual vii RoHS compliance x Rotary switch 3, 24

T
Temperature 37 Timing adjustments 27, 30 Troubleshooting 3945 communication 41 control 44 installation 45

U
Unpacking ix, 9 Unpacking information ix Updating module software 1315 Usable slots 8

S
Safety precautions xii Serial digital video output 37 Shipping information ix Software module upgrading 1315 Software version 25 Specifications 3537 Standards RoHS compliance x WEEE compliance xi Status not ready 43 Support documents viii

V
Vertical blanking 28, 30 Video input specifications 36 output specifications 37 standard 27, 29

W
Warranty information ii WEEE compliance xi Writing conventions viii

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