Avitech Titan 9000 series User manual

User Manual
Titan 9000
Multiviewing experience taken to the next level
Revision 1.0.0, (May, 2013)

User Manual
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual contains information on how to use Avitech Titan 9000.
Throughout the manual the following conventions are used to distinguish elements of text.
provides additional hints or information that requires special attention.
identifies warnings which must be strictly followed.
Any name of a menu, command, icon or button displayed on the screen is shown in a bold typeset. For example: On
the Start menu select Settings.
To assist us in making improvements to this user manual, we would welcome any comments and constructive
WARNING
Do not attempt to disassemble Titan 9000. Doing so may void the warranty. There are no user serviceable parts
inside. Please refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
TRADEMARKS
All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
COPYRIGHT
The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice. No part of this document may be
reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical for any purpose, without the
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does not provide any license to patents, trademarks, copyrights or other intellectual propertyof Avitech International
Corporation or any of its affiliates.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For any questions regarding the information provided in this guide, call our technical support help line at
425-885-3863, or our toll free help line at 1-877-AVI-TECH, or email us at: [email protected]

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Contents
About This Manual....................................................................................................................ii
Technical Support.....................................................................................................................ii
Warranty.....................................................................................................................................v
Limitation of Liability................................................................................................................v
Extended Warranty Options.....................................................................................................v
Services and Repairs Outside the Warranty Period..............................................................v
Regulatory Information ............................................................................................................v
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement.....................................................v
European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices ........................................................v
Australia and New Zealand C-Tick Marking and Compliance Notice..................................v
1. Getting Started ............................................................................................................1
1.1 Package Contents..............................................................................................................1
1.2 Product Features ...............................................................................................................3
1.3 Specifications ....................................................................................................................4
1.4 Connections to the Titan 9000 .........................................................................................7
2. Hardware Configuration............................................................................................11
2.1 Installing the Card ...........................................................................................................11
3. Phoenix-Q Configuration..........................................................................................13
3.1 Connection Method.........................................................................................................13
3.2 Pinging the Titan 9000.....................................................................................................13
3.3 Starting Up the Phoenix-Q Software..............................................................................14
3.4 Obtaining the UMD (Under Monitor Display) Data from Router..................................19
3.5 Window Layout ................................................................................................................22
3.5.1 Arranging Windows (by Group).........................................................................22
3.5.2 Resizing Window.................................................................................................23
3.5.3 Full Screen Mode; Swap Window Contents......................................................23
4. Basic Setup Using the Phoenix-Q Software............................................................26
4.1 File Menu ..........................................................................................................................26
4.2 Edit Menu..........................................................................................................................28
4.3 View Menu ........................................................................................................................29
4.4 System Menu....................................................................................................................32
4.5 Help Menu.........................................................................................................................45
5. Setting the Group/Card Properties...........................................................................47
5.1 Copy Window Properties................................................................................................57
5.2 Undo/Redo Changes .......................................................................................................59
5.3 Align Windows.................................................................................................................59
5.4 Copy Window Size...........................................................................................................60

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5.5 Start/Stop Alarm Sound and Special Layout ................................................................61
5.6 Setting Group Parameters..............................................................................................62
5.7 Briefing .............................................................................................................................65
Appendix A Using the LCD Panel................................................................................67
A.1 Welcome Screen..............................................................................................................67
A.2 Navigating the Main Menu ..............................................................................................68
A.3 Navigating the System Parameters Menu.....................................................................72
Appendix B Setting Up Static IP..................................................................................75
Method 1: Change the IP Address of the Titan 9000 Master Chassis ...............................75
Method 2: Change the IP Address of the Controlling Computer .......................................77
For Windows XP ..............................................................................................................77
For Windows 7 .................................................................................................................77
Appendix C Resetting to the Factory-Default State....................................................78

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Warranty
Avitech International Corporation (herein after referred to as “Avitech”)
warrants to the original purchaser of the products manufactured in its
facility (the “Product”), that these products will be free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of 1 year or 15 months from the
date of shipment of the Product to the purchaser. There is a 3 month
grace period between shipping and installation.
If the Product proves to be defective during the 1 year warranty period,
the purchaser’s exclusive remedy and Avitech’s sole obligation under
this warranty is expressly limited, at Avitech’s sole option, to: (a)
repairing the defective Product without charge for parts and labor; or
(b) providing a replacement in exchange for the defective Product; or
(c) if after a reasonable time is unable to correct the defect or provide a
replacement Product in good working order, then the purchaser shall
be entitled to recover damages subject to the limitation of liability set
forth below.
Limitation of Liability
Avitech’s liability under this warranty shall not exceed the purchase
price paid for the defective product. In no event shall Avitech be liable
for any incidental, special, or consequential damages, including
without limitation, loss of profits for any breach of this warranty.
If Avitech replaces the defective Product with a replacement Product
as provided under the terms of this Warranty, in no event will the term
of the warranty on the replacement Product exceed the number of
months remaining on the warranty covering the defective Product.
Equipment manufactured by other suppliers and supplied by Avitech
carries the respective manufacturer’s warranty. Avitech assumes no
warranty responsibility either expressed or implied for equipment
manufactured by others and supplied by Avitech.
This Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied,
including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose, all of which are expressly disclaimed.
This Hardware Warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure, or
damage: (a) caused by improper use of the Product or inadequate
maintenance and care of the Product; (b) resulting from attempts by
other than Avitech representatives to install, repair, or service the
Product; (c) caused by installation of the Product in a hostile operating
environment or connection of the Product to incompatible equipment;
or (d) caused by the modification of the Product or integration with
other products when the effect of such modification or integration
increases the time or difficulties of servicing the Product.
Any Product which fails under conditions other than those specifically
covered by the Hardware Warranty, will be repaired at the price of
parts and labor in effect at the time of repair. Such repairs are
warranted for a period of 90 days from date of reshipment to customer.
Extended Warranty Options
Avitech offers OPTIONAL Extended Warranty plans that provide
continuous coverage for the Product after the expiration of the
Warranty Period. Contact an Avitech sales representative for details
on the options that are available for the Avitech equipment.
Services and Repairs Outside the Warranty Period
Avitech makes its best offer to repair a product that is outside the
warranty period, provided the product has not reached its end of life
(EOL). The minimum charge for such repair excluding shipping and
handling is $200 (US dollars).
AVITECH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
● 8655 154th Ave., NE Redmond, WA 98052
● TOLL FREE 1 877 AVITECH
● PHONE 1 425 885 3863
● FAX 1 425 885 4726
●info@avitechvideo.com
● http://avitechvideo.com
Regulatory Information
Marking labels located on the exterior of the device indicate the
regulations that the model complies with. Please check the marking
labels on the device and refer to the corresponding statements in this
chapter. Some notices apply to specific models only.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense. Properly
shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order
to meet FCC emission limits. Avitech is not responsible for any radio or
television interference caused by using other than recommended
cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to
this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices
Statements of Compliance
English
This product follows the provisions of the European Directive
1999/5/EC.
Dansk (Danish)
Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med det europæiske direktiv
1999/5/EC.
Nederlands (Dutch)
Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief
1999/5/EC.
Suomi (Finnish)
Tämä tuote noudattaa EU-direktiivin 1999/5/EC määräyksiä.
Français (French)
Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive Européenne
1999/5/EC.
Deutsch (German)
Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europäischen
Richtlinie 1999/5/EC.
Ελληνικά (Greek)
To προϊόν αυτό πληροί τις προβλέψεις της Ευρωπαϊκής Οδηγίας
1999/5/EC.
Íslenska (Icelandic)
Þessi vara stenst reglugerð Evrópska Efnahags Bandalagsins númer
1999/5/EC.
Italiano (Italian)
Questo prodotto è conforme alla Direttiva Europea 1999/5/EC.
Norsk (Norwegian)
Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europeiske
direktivet 1999/5/EC.
Português (Portuguese)
Este produto cumpre com as normas da Diretiva Européia 1999/5/EC.
Español (Spanish)
Este producto cumple con las normas del Directivo Europeo
1999/5/EC.
Svenska (Swedish)
Denna produkt har tillverkats i enlighet med EG-direktiv 1999/5/EC.
Australia and New Zealand C-Tick Marking and
Compliance Notice
Statement of Compliance
This product complies with Australia and New Zealand's standards for
radio interference.

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1. Getting Started
The Titan 9000 Series is a modular card based Multiviewer. Each card can receive up to four input
signals and up to four cards can be installed in the 1RU chassis. Users can monitor four HDMI/DVI/VGA/
YPbPr sources via HD 1080p output.
The Titan 9000 allows for fully free-scaling windows. A high degree of flexibility is achieved through
internal cascading. This flexibility allows all four cards (16 signals) to easily be displayed on one monitor,
and/or be duplicated to other monitors. The Titan 9000 is also extremely scalable; users can easily
expand the system by cascading up to 10 chassis which allows for the monitoring of up to 160 sources
on one or multiple screens.
This chapter introduces the features and specifications as well as the external components of Titan
9000.
1.1 Package Contents
After unpacking the shipping carton, the following items can be found:
Avitech Titan 9000 series
Utility Disc (software and user manual)
24 V DC Power Adapter
Standard Power Cord (USA customer only)

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RS-485 Cascading Cable (optional –
when purchasing 2 or more Titan 9000)
D
Ear with screw
(already installed on Titan 9000 upon order
for assembly on to rack mount)
DVI to HDMI®Adapter (optional)
D
Proprietary RJ-45 to RS-232 (DB9-FM) Cable
(optional) –see note below
Table 1-1 Package Contents
Due to space limitation, the serial connector is replaced with a RJ-45 connector. A proprietary RJ-45 to
RS-232 (DB9-FM) cable is needed for serial function. The pin definition is shown next.
Figure 1-1 RJ-45 to RS-232 (DB9-FM) Cable Pin Definition

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1.2 Product Features
Automatic sensing of up to 16 HDMI/DVIVGA/YPbPr input signals
Independent operation, settings can be configured from the front LCD panel
1920x1200 maximum output resolution
Up to 14 presets/configurations can be saved and recalled per card
Supports HDMI®, features 4 HDMI outputs
Supports DVI, features 4 DVI outputs (via a HDMI to DVI adapter)
Supports cascading, features an HDMI input for cascading
Supports Avitech’s Phoenix-Q configuration interface via Ethernet connection
Supports TSL through serial interface (RS-232) or Ethernet (IP)
Supports General Purpose Input/Output through Ethernet
Supports Avitech ASCII Protocol (AAP) via Ethernet connection
Robust Design:
Passed Extensive Vibration Test: (MIL-STD-810G vibration test) method 514.6 for US
truck under random vibration while in operation
Dual power supply with DC input (one main and one redundant, interchangeable)
Field serviceable front fan module
Video Control:
1. Free-scaling windows, quad view, full screen view, adjustable safe area, and aspect ratio
control.
2. Picture-in-Picture (PiP) overlay display
4. Video loss detection
5. Image/Gain: automatic or manual adjustment
On Screen Display (OSD):
1. Borders
Features fully customizable window borders (color and width)
Image borders
2. Labels
BMP label
UMD –(under monitor display)
3. Alarms
Video loss
Audio high
Audio low
Audio lost
4. Tally
5. Audio meter
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7. External Linear Time Code (LTC)
8. Safe area, aspect ratio detection
9. Screen background color is configurable
Audio Output Control:
1. Supports 8 channel embedded audio
2. HDMI: 8 channels selectable between the 4 groups
3. Analog: 1/8 inch stereo headphone jack for audio monitoring
4. Audio loss / audio high / audio low / phase detection
1.3 Specifications
Titan 9000 –(2H2V)
Input
HDMI
(HDMI type A)
Automatic sensing, the following input signals are supported:
640x480, 60Hz/75Hz
720×400, 70Hz
800x600, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1024x768, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x960, 50Hz/60Hz
1280x1024, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1360x765, 50Hz/60Hz
1400x1080, 50Hz/60Hz
1600x1200, 50Hz/60Hz
1680x1050, 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1080, 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1200, 50Hz/60Hz
DVI-I
(DVI-I connector)
Automatic sensing, the following input signals are supported:
640x480, 60Hz/75Hz
720×400, 70Hz
800x600, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1024x768, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x960, 50Hz/60Hz
1280x1024, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1360x765, 50Hz/60Hz
1400x1080, 50Hz/60Hz
1600x1200, 50Hz/60Hz
1680x1050, 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1080, 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1200, 50Hz/60Hz
Transmission of audio signal is included when passing through the DVI
port using the DVI to HDMI adapter.
VGA/YPbPr
(via adapter)
Automatic sensing, via adapter in DVI-I IN port; input signals supported:
800x600, 50Hz/60Hz
1024x768, 50Hz/60Hz
1280x960, 50Hz/60Hz
1280x1024, 50Hz/60Hz
1360x765, 50Hz/60Hz
1400x1080, 50Hz/60Hz
1600x1200, 50Hz/60Hz

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1680x1050, 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1080, 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1200, 50Hz/60Hz
Transmission of audio signal is not included when using the DVI to VGA,
DVI to YPbPr adapters.
Output
HDMI and DVI
(via HDMI to DVI
adapter)
Normal/VESA output timing; 8-bit/10-bit HDMI color depth;
user configurable:
1920x1200 (WUXGA) 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1080 (HD 1080) 50Hz/60Hz
1680x1050 (WSXGA+) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1600x1200 (UXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1600x900 (HD+) 60Hz
1440x900 (WSXGA, WXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1400x1050 (SXGA+) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1360x768 (WXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x1024 (SXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x768 (WSGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x720 (HD 720) 50Hz/59.94Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1024x768 (XGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
800x600 (SVGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
640x480 (VGA) 60Hz
Transmission of audio signal is not included when passing through the
HDMI to DVI adapter.
Table 1-2 Titan 9000 –(2H2V Card) Specifications
Titan 9000 –(4H)
Input
HDMI
(HDMI type A)
Automatic sensing, the following input signals are supported:
640x480, 60Hz/75Hz
720×400, 70Hz
800x600, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1024x768, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x960, 50Hz/60Hz
1280x1024, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1360x765, 50Hz/60Hz
1400x1080, 50Hz/60Hz
1600x1200, 50Hz/60Hz
1680x1050, 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1080, 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1200, 50Hz/60Hz
DVI-I
(via adapter)
Automatic sensing, the following input signals are supported:
640x480, 60Hz/75Hz
720×400, 70Hz
800x600, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1024x768, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x960, 50Hz/60Hz
1280x1024, 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1360x765, 50Hz/60Hz
1400x1080, 50Hz/60Hz
1600x1200, 50Hz/60Hz
1680x1050, 50Hz/60Hz

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1920x1080, 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1200, 50Hz/60Hz
Output
HDMI and DVI
(via HDMI to DVI
adapter)
Normal/VESA output timing; 8-bit/10-bit HDMI color depth;
user configurable:
1920x1200 (WUXGA) 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1080 (HD 1080) 50Hz/60Hz
1680x1050 (WSXGA+) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1600x1200 (UXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1600x900 (HD+) 60Hz
1440x900 (WSXGA, WXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1400x1050 (SXGA+) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1360x768 (WXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x1024 (SXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x768 (WSGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x720 (HD 720) 50Hz/59.94Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1024x768 (XGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
800x600 (SVGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
640x480 (VGA) 60Hz
Table 1-3 Titan 9000 –(4H Card) Specifications
Only 720p and 1080p 50Hz/60Hz output resolution is available when cascading.
Titan 9000 –(HOB)
Input
Automatic sensing from internal cascade, the following inputsignals are
supported:
1280x720, 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1080, 50Hz/60Hz
Output
HDBaseT
(RJ45 connector)
For direct pairing between Titan 9000 –(HOB) and Seneca X-HDUR
(sold separately); can be extended up to 100m (328ft).
DVI and HDMI
(via DVI to HDMI
adapter)
Supports all VESA output timing; 8-bit/10-bit HDMI color depth;
user configurable:
1920x1200 (WUXGA) 50Hz/60Hz
1920x1080 (HD 1080) 50Hz/60Hz
1680x1050 (WSXGA+) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1600x1200 (UXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1600x900 (HD+) 60Hz
1440x900 (WSXGA, WXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1400x1050 (SXGA+) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1360x768 (WXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x1024 (SXGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x768 (WSGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1280x720 (HD 720) 50Hz/59.94Hz/60Hz/75Hz
1024x768 (XGA) 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz
Table 1-4 Titan 9000 –(HOB Card) Specifications

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1. One Titan 9000 –(HOB card) can do 1x2 wall display.
Likewise, two Titan 9000 –(HOB cards) can do 2x2 wall display.
2. It is highly recommended to input at 1920x1080 and output at 1920x1080 resolution.
Titan 9000 –(Control card)
Control interface
(Ethernet/serial
connector)
RJ-45 connector for connection to TSL port of the TSL controller for TSL
interface via the proprietary RJ-45 to RS-232 (DB9-FM) cable
Cascade
(HDMI Type A
connector)
For multimedia input coming from HDMI Out port (cascadable to any
other Titan 9000 –(2H2V) and Titan 9000 –(4H))
LTC
(BNC connector)
Linear (or Longitudinal) Time Code input
(encoding of SMPTE Time Code data in an audio signal)
Genlock
(BNC connector)
Frame synchronizer (REF IN/OUT port)
Note: For model without genlock feature, these ports are not available
Audio
(Headphone jack)
Analog Audio (audio out port)
Stereo
Power
Power consumption is 110 Watt (maximum)
Power Supply:
24 V DC 120 Watt adapter
Dimension/Weight
Dimension, 439×310×44.4 mm (17.3×12.2×1.8 inch)
Weight, 4.2 kg (9.3 lb)
Environment/Safety
Temperature:
Operating: 0
C (32
F) to 40
C (104
F)
Storage: –10
C (14
F) to 50
C (122
F)
Humidity, 0% to 80% relative, non-condensing
Safety, FCC/CE/C-Tick/Class A
Pass MIL-STD-810G test method 514.6 for US truck under random
vibration while in operation
Table 1-5 Titan 9000 –(Control Card) Specifications
1.4 Connections to the Titan 9000
Figure 1-2 Titan 9000 Front Components
Front Panel
Release Knob
Turn the knob counter-clockwise to loosen and clockwise to secure the
front panel to the chassis
LCD Panel
For displaying the configuration and control parameters

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Front Panel
Control Buttons
Go to previous selection
Go to next selection
A quick press moves the cursor one character to the left, while a
long press deletes the character to the left of the current cursor
position (e.g., set password)
Moves the cursor one character to the right. Upon reaching the last
character, a space will be added (e.g., set password)
Enter next menu level or select item
Release Screw
Turn the screw counter-clockwise to loosen and clockwise to secure the
front panel to the chassis
Table 1-6 Titan 9000 Front Component Description
Figure 1-3 Titan 9000 –(2H2V Card) Components
Rear Panel
DVI-I IN
DVI connector for HDMI/DVI/VGA/YPbPr input sources (a DVI to HDMI
adapter or DVI to VGA adapter or DVI to YPbPr adapter may be required)
Note: Transmission of audio signal is included when passing through the
DVI port using the DVI to HDMI adapter but is not included when using the
DVI to VGA, DVI to YPbPr adapters
HDMI IN
HDMI connector for HDMI/DVI input source *
HDMI OUT
Connect to the monitor’s HDMI signal cable
Table 1-7 Titan 9000 –(2H2V Card) Component Description
Figure 1-4 Titan 9000 –(4H Card) Components
Rear Panel
HDMI IN
HDMI connector for HDMI input source *
HDMI OUT
Connect to the monitor’s HDMI signal cable
Table 1-8 Titan 9000 –(4H Card) Component Description

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Figure 1-5 Titan 9000 –(HOB Card) Components
Rear Panel
HDBaseT
(RJ-45)
For Titan 9000 –(HOB card) and Seneca X-HDUR connection via
Cat.5e/6 cable (shielded)
LINK Indicator
Glows green when both Titan 9000 –(HOB card) and Seneca X-HDUR
are connected and turned ON
DVI OUT
Connect to the monitor’s DVI signal cable
Table 1-9 Titan 9000 –(HOB Card) Component Description
Figure 1-4 Titan 9000 –(Control Card) Components
Rear Panel
(control card)
RS-485 IN/OUT
For serial cascading input/output control signals
REF IN/OUT
Multi-format sync reference input/output (YPbPr/NTSC/PAL) for genlock
function (frame synchronizer)
Note: For models without the genlock feature, these ports are not
available.
LTC Audio In
For linear (or longitudinal) Time Code input
(encoding of SMPTE Time Code data in an audio signal)
Cascade In
BNC connector for multimedia input
(cascade from other Rainier 3G Plus or from other video source as
background image)
Serial
Connects to TSL port of the TSL controller for TSL interface via the
proprietary RJ-45 to RS-232 (DB9-FM) cable
Note: This port is not available for connecting to a computer for
configuration and control (Phoenix-Q utility). Likewise, it cannot be used
for entering the Avitech ASCII Protocol (AAP) X command interface.
Ethernet (IP)
For setup via the Avitech Phoenix-Q utility through network
connection
For entering the Avitech ASCII Protocol (AAP) X command interface
For connecting to TSL port of the TSL controller for TSL interface
Headset
1/8 inch audio port for connecting headphones (stereo)
Dip Switches
Updates the firmware; as well as resets the Titan 9000 to the factory-
default setting.
Note: Dip Switch 2 is for factory reset, see appendix B.

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Rear Panel
(control card)
ID
Rotary dial to assign unique addresses in systems with two or more
chassis
Cascade In
HDMI connector for multimedia input
(cascade from other Titan 9000 or from other video source as background
image)
Table 1-10 Titan 9000 –(Control Card) Component Description
Figure 1-5 Titan 9000 Chassis Component
Rear Panel
(chassis)
Card Cover
Plate
Remove the cover plate to install any of the following:
Titan 9000 –(2H2V card)
Titan 9000 –(4H card)
Titan 9000 –(HOB card)
Control Card
Cover Plate
Remove the cover plate to install the Titan 9000 –(control card)
Power
(DC 24V)
Connects to the 24 V DC power adapter
Note: When connecting 2 power adapters for redundant power supply,
make sure to maintain a distance of at least 10 cm away from each other.
Table 1-11 Titan 9000 Chassis Component Description

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2. Hardware Configuration
This chapter discusses the process of installing a card into Titan 9000 chassis.
To prevent any damage to hardware components as well asavoid any injury, make sure to turn offpower to
the Titan 9000 by disconnecting the power cord before making any changes to the hardware configuration.
2.1 Installing the Card
The Titan 9000 chassis accept any of the following cards:
Titan 9000 –(2H2V card)
Titan 9000 –(4H card)
Titan 9000 –(HOB card)
The following illustrations use the Rainier 3G Plus as example; but the steps are similar.
Step 1. Remove the two screws securing the back plate.
Figure 2-1 Remove the 2 Back Plate Screws
Step 2. Remove the back plate.
Figure 2-2 Remove the Back Plate

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Step 3. Align both sides of the card to the rails, and slide all the way into the chassis.
Figure 2-3 Align the Card to the Rail on Both Sides
Step 4. Secure the screws on both sides to fix the card to the chassis.
Figure 2-4 Secure the Screws on Both Sides

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3. Phoenix-Q Configuration
The Avitech Phoenix-Q program requires no installation. Just copy the system files to your computer’s
hard drive. This chapter introduces the Phoenix-Q software for setting up the Titan 9000.
1. Make sure the Titan 9000 is powered on and connected properly to your computer through Ethernet
before launching the Phoenix-Q software.
2. DO NOT use the serial cable to connect the Titan 9000 to your computer. The serial port is for
connecting to a TSL controller/interface.
3.1 Connection Method
Connect your Titan 9000 to the controlling computer through an Ethernet cable (IP address).
Before connecting the computer to the Titan 9000, the computer will need to be changed to a static IP,
and its subnet mask must be set to a similar range as the Titan 9000 (e.g., ”192.168.0.5” – factory-
default setting). Or, the IP address of the Titan 9000 Master chassis can be changed to a similar range
as the controlling computer. See Appendix A for details.
3.2 Pinging the Titan 9000
Make sure you can ping the chassis at “192.168.0.5” (factory-default IP address).
Step 1. Run the Phoenix-Q software by double-clicking Phoenix-Q.exe.
Step 2. Enter the factory-default IP address 192.168.0.5. Then click Ping.
Figure 3-1 Enter the IP Address to Ping

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Step 3. The following window will appear to signify a successful communication. Click OK to exit.
Figure 3-2 IP Address Pinged Successfully
3.3 Starting Up the Phoenix-Q Software
Step 1. Run the Phoenix-Q software by double-clicking Phoenix-Q.exe.
Step 2. Make sure you have set the correct IP address (see Appendix A for details).
Step 3. Select the only type of connection allowed by clicking the IP Port checkbox. Then click
Connect.
Figure 3-3 Phoenix-Q Software: Select the Ethernet Connection Method

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The computer will start to search for your Titan 9000.
Figure 3-4 Phoenix-Q Software: Connection Progress
When cascading the Titan 9000 make sure each chassis has a different rotary ID setting selected
(e.g., 1–2–3) on their rear chassis.
The Group View window will list the card(s) found and will initially be listed under Idle Group.
1. If you have two or more chassis cascaded they should also be detected.
2. Make sure that the slave chassis’ baud rate and resolution is the same as the master chassis.
Figure 3-5 Phoenix-Q Software: Initial Screen
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