AMG AMG2644R User manual

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Sheet D15562-00
AMG2644R
Instruction Manual
Four Channel Video Receive Unit with Bi-directional Data
AMG2644R is a rackmount four channel video receive unit. It also provides a single RS485/RS422 or
RS232 bi-directional data channel. The AMG2644R is designed to plug into an AMG2000 or an
AMG2005 subrack which in turn fits into a 19” rack system.
The AMG2644R is designed to operate, with either an AMG2643R or AMG2643 4 channel video and
bi-directional data rackmount or standalone transmit unit respectively, over two Singlemode optical
fibres in a point to point system.
Connections
Video Output Connections
Connector ...........................................75 ohm BNC Socket.
Output Impedance...............................75 ohm terminated.
Output Level ........................................1 volt p-p nominal
Frequency Response ..........................10Hz to 5.75MHz min.
No of output channels..........................4
Optical Connections
OPTO OUT
Connector............................................FC/PC
Optical Launch Power .........................-5dBm
Wavelength..........................................1310nm
OPTO IN
Connector............................................FC/PC
Optical Sensitivity................................-22dBm
Wavelength..........................................1310nm
Note: - The transmission distance on multimode fibre will tend to be limited by the bandwidth of the
fibre rather than the optical dynamic range. It is recommended that 50/125 optical fibre is used as this
will have a higher bandwidth than 62.5/125 fibre. The AMG2643R and AMG2644R will transmit and
receive over a minimum of 1km of 50/125 fibre and will typically transmit and receive over 2km of
50/125.
Power Connection
Power supply.......................................from plug in connection on the 2000 or 2005 subrack
Power consumption .............................10 Watts max.
2644R
AMG
OPTO SYNC
TX O O RX
VIDEO PRESENT
CH1 O O CH2
CH3 O O CH4
CH1 O O RX
DATA PRESENT
-------------------------
84CHVIDEO RX
+
DATA TX/RX
POWER
O
D
A
T
A
CH 4
CH 3
CH 2
CH 1
OPTO OUT
OPTO IN
OPTO OUT
OPTO IN

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Sheet D15562-00
Data Connections
Data Connector ...................................5 way removable spring terminal connector (2.5mm spacing)
Manufacturers Part No. Phoenix/Combicom FK-MC-0.5/5-ST-
2.5
AMG Part No G15098-00
Data Channels.....................................1
Connections RS422 4 wire..................See schematic
Connections RS485 4 wire..................See schematic
Connections RS232.............................See schematic
D
A
T
A
CH 4
Pin 5 – Ground
Pin 4 – Data Out –
Pin 3 – Data Out +
Pin 2 – Data In –
Pin 1 – Data In +
D
A
T
A
CH 4
Pin 5 – Ground
Pin 4 – No Connection
Pin 3 – No Connection
Pin 2 – Data In/Out-
Pin 1 – Data In/Out +
D
A
T
A
CH 4
Pin 5 – Ground
Pin 4 – No Connection
Pin 3 – RS232 Data out
Pin 2 – No Connection
Pin 1 – RS232 Data In

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Sheet D15562-00
Protocol................................................RS232
SW1 switch position 9 on, switch position 10 on
SW2 all off
RS485 2wire
SW1 switch position 9 off, switch position 10 off
SW2 see below
RS422 4 wire Bus’ed or point to point
SW1 switch position 9 off, switch position 10 off
SW2 see below
See below for Configuration of the RS485 / RS422 data channel and description of tristate
operation
Indicators
Power...................................................Green – unit powered
Off – no power applied to unit
Opto Sync TX ......................................Green - optical channel transmitting
Off - optical channel not transmitting
Opto Sync RX......................................Green - optical channel receiving
Off - optical channel not receiving
Video Present CH1-4...........................Green – video signal present on video output BNC
Red/Green - Channel present, no video
Off – no channel present thus no video present on
video channel BNC
Data Present TX..................................Green – logic one present on the data input
Red – logic zero present on the data input
Off – tri-state off or no connection on the data input
This represents the data signals being transmitted on the optical fibre
Data Present RX..................................Green – logic one present on the corresponding data
output
Red – logic zero present on the data output
Off – tri-state off on the data output
This represents the data signals being received on the optical fibre
Physical Information
Dimensions
Height ..................................................2U Plug-in
Width....................................................14HP
Depth ...................................................170mm excluding connectors
Weight..................................................750grams
Mounting Details
The unit is designed to be mounted within a 2000 or 2005 Subrack on standard card guides. Note the
AMG standard racks are supplied with guide rails every 7HP. In order to fit this unit in the subrack, 1
set of card guides have to be removed by pulling gently on the card guides.
The 2000 series subrack is fitted with a 50 watt power supply.
The 2005 series subrack is fitted with a 100 watt power supply.

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Configuration of the Data Channel
SW1 and SW2 determine the protocol of the data channel. This can be RS232, RS485 or RS422.
(See below for removal from the case and access to SW1 and SW2)
Mode 1 – RS485 two wire half duplex transmission.
Mode 2 – RS422 four wire full duplex transmission.
In this mode the RS422 output will transmit a tristate condition as well as logic high and
logic low for systems which require bus-ing of the RS422 four-wire connection.
MODE Configuration Details SW2
position
1
SW2
position
2
SW2
position
3
SW2
position
4
SW1
position
9
SW1
position
10
1 RS-422 4 wire Point-to-Point -
and RS-422 BUS system OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
2 RS-485 2 wire BUS systems OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF
The data input for both the RS485 and the RS422 modes detects a tri-state input condition by
monitoring the differential voltage level across the input. A differential level below 500mV positive or
negative will be detected as a tristate condition. A level above 500mV positive or negative will be
detected as a logic 1 or logic zero respectively. It is important therefore to terminate the RS485
bus or the RS422 input bus using 120ohms if a pre-bias is present on the RS485 or RS422 bus.
A large number of third party equipment manufacturers apply a pre-bias on their RS485 bus. This pre-
bias is applied by pulling one arm of the RS485 bus high (+5 volts) and the other arm low (0 volts)
using high value resistors within the third party equipment. In order to ensure that the AMG2700
equipment detects a tri-state condition, then these resistors should have a value above 1kohm.
Mode 3 – RS232 full duplex transmission.
MODE Configuration Details SW2
position
1
SW2
position
2
SW2
position
3
SW2
position
4
SW1
position
9
SW1
position
10
3 RS-232 Point to Point OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
Note: - the data channel is set at Mode 1 – RS485 operation at the factory unless otherwise
requested.
SW1 Switch Settings
All SW1 switch settings are set at the factory as follows:
Switch
Position Description Setting
1 Video channel configuration OFF
2 Video channel configuration OFF
3 Video channel configuration OFF
4 Primary / Secondary Board Setting ON
5 Dual Redundant / Not dual redundant OFF
6 Master ON
7 Full Scale Calibration Output OFF
8 On board data / Separate data card ON
9 RS232 Select OFF
10 RS232 Select OFF

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Removal from the Case
Note: - The 2600 PCB’s are static sensitive. Handle with proper care and use normal electrostatic
discharge (ESD) procedures. Use properly grounded protection (for example, wrist straps) when
handling the PCB.
In order to remove the case (to access SW1 and SW2)
1.1.Loosen and remove the four screws on the top and bottom of the unit’s rear panel.
1.2.Slide the PCB assembly connected to the rear panel out of the case.
1.3.Ensure that the optical fibre is not trapped.
SW1 and SW2 can be found on the bottom right hand corner of each board and are labelled, close to
the rear panel. The switch position are labelled on the switch, switch position 1 is always the furthest
from the edge of the PCB.
When re-inserting the main PCB into the housing take care not to trap the optical fibre or the board
interconnection cables.
Fasten the rear panel with the screws.
Safety
The 2600 series of products uses a Class 1 laser system in accordance with EN 60825-2:2000.
It is always advisable to follow good practice when working with optical fibre systems. This includes:
Do not stare with unprotected eyes or with any unapproved collimating device at fibre ends or
connector faces, or point them at other people.
Use only approved filtered or attenuating viewing aids
For other safety issues and advice on good practice associated with the optical fibres systems see EN
60825-2:2000 or your local safety officer.
Maintenance and Repair
There are no user serviceable parts within the AMG2600 products.
In case of problem or failure contact your local support centre or AMG Systems Ltd, Technical Support
Department on tel. +44 (0) 1767 600777.
See unit data sheet for full specification.
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