evertz HD9155 Series User manual

HD9155 and HD9155Q Series
High Definition
Production Afterburner
Instruction Manual
© Copyright 2001, 2002
EVERTZ MICROSYSTEMS LTD.
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Phone: 905-335-3700
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Version 1.3 September 2002
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expressly prohibits the use of this manual for any purpose other than the operation of the device.
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INFORMATION TO USERS IN EUROPE
NOTE
CISPR 22 CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE OR PERIPHERAL
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to the European Union EMC directive. 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.
INFORMATION TO USERS IN THE U.S.A.
NOTE
FCC CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE OR PERIPHERAL
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.
WARNING
Changes or Modifications not expressly approved by Evertz Microsystems Ltd. could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Use of unshielded plugs or cables may cause radiation interference. Properly shielded
interface cables with the shield connected to the chassis ground of the device must be used.
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REVISION HISTORY
REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE
1.0 Original Version Oct 01
1.1 Added HD9155-AUD May 02
1.1.1 Updated Firmware upgrade instructions for AES and AUD versions Jun 02
1.2 Added HD9155Q and HD9155Q-AUD Jun 02
1.3 Updated Specifications Sep 02
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ................................................................................................... 2
2. INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................... 1
2.1. REAR PANEL OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................ 1
2.1.1. Downconverter Video Connections (Models HD9155, HD9155-AES, HD9155-AUD) .... 2
2.1.2. Downconverter Video Connections (Models HD9155Q, HD9155Q-AUD) ...................... 2
2.1.3. Audio De-Embedder Video Connections
(model HD9155-AES, HD9155-AUD and HD9155Q-AUD Only)..................................... 2
2.1.4. Video Recorder Timecode Connectors ........................................................................... 3
2.1.5. Parallel I/O Connections ................................................................................................. 4
2.1.6. Serial I/O Connections ....................................................................................................4
2.1.7. Power Connections .........................................................................................................6
2.2. MOUNTING................................................................................................................................. 6
2.3. POWER REQUIREMENTS......................................................................................................... 6
2.3.1. Changing the Fuses ........................................................................................................6
2.4. TYPICAL CONFIGURATIONS ................................................................................................... 7
2.5. CONNECTING THE VIDEO........................................................................................................9
2.5.1. Video Input and output ....................................................................................................9
2.6. CONNECTING THE VIDEO RECORDER TIME CODE ............................................................. 9
2.6.1. Connecting the Video LTC Reader ............................................................................... 10
2.6.2. Connecting the Video LTC Generator ........................................................................... 10
2.7. CONNECTING THE HD9155 TO A COMPUTER..................................................................... 10
2.7.1. Physical Connections .................................................................................................... 10
3. OPERATION........................................................................................................................................ 1
3.1. FRONT PANEL CONTROL........................................................................................................ 2
3.1.1. Controlling the Downconverter Mode .............................................................................. 3
3.1.2. Turning the Characters On and Off ................................................................................. 3
3.1.3. Loading the Factory Config or User Config ..................................................................... 3
3.1.4. Monitoring the Audio (models HD9155-AUD and HD9155Q-AUD only) ......................... 3
3.2. CONTROLLING THE 2:3 PULLDOWN...................................................................................... 4
4. CONFIGURATION USING 9150 CONFIGWARE™............................................................................ 1
4.1. CONNECTING THE HD9155 TO THE 9150 CONFIGWARE™ SOFTWARE............................ 1
4.1.1. Physical Connections ......................................................................................................1
4.1.2. Installing the 9150 Configware™ Utility........................................................................... 1
4.1.3. 9150 Configware™ Menus.............................................................................................. 2
4.1.3.1. File Menu ........................................................................................................... 2
4.1.3.2. Mode Menu ........................................................................................................ 3
4.1.3.3. Options Menu..................................................................................................... 3
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4.1.3.4. Help Menu.......................................................................................................... 3
4.1.4. 9150 Configware™ Screens ........................................................................................... 4
4.1.4.1. Inputs Screen..................................................................................................... 4
4.1.4.2. Outputs Screen .................................................................................................. 5
4.1.4.3. Windows Screen ................................................................................................ 6
4.1.4.4. Parameters Screen ............................................................................................ 7
5. SYSTEM PARAMETERS .................................................................................................................... 1
5.1. 9155 PARALLEL I/O PIN FUNCTIONS ..................................................................................... 2
6. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................... 1
6.1. SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 1
6.1.1. HDTV Serial Digital Video Input ...................................................................................... 1
6.1.2. SDTV Serial Digital Video Output.................................................................................... 1
6.1.3. Analog Monitor Video Output .......................................................................................... 1
6.1.4. LTC Generator ................................................................................................................ 2
6.1.5. LTC Reader..................................................................................................................... 2
6.1.6. Ancillary Timecode Reader ............................................................................................. 2
6.1.7. Serial Communications ................................................................................................... 2
6.1.8. Physical ........................................................................................................................... 2
6.1.9. Electrical.......................................................................................................................... 2
6.2. DIP SWITCHES .......................................................................................................................... 3
6.3. UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE ................................................................................................. 3
6.3.1. Step 1 – Configuring the unit for Firmware upgrades...................................................... 3
6.3.2. Step 2 – Terminal program Setup ................................................................................... 3
6.3.3. Step 3 – Uploading the new firmware ............................................................................. 5
6.3.4. Step 4 – Completing the Upgrade ................................................................................... 5
6.4. DEBUG WINDOW FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................ 6
6.4.0. WIN HW (0) Hardware Display....................................................................................... 7
6.4.1. WIN TFPHASE (1) Timecode to film phase indicator..................................................... 7
6.4.2. WIN TFPHASERR (2) Timecode to film phase error indicator....................................... 7
6.4.3. WIN VFLD2 (3) Video Field 2......................................................................................... 7
6.4.4. WIN VPULL (4) Video Pulldown..................................................................................... 7
6.4.5. WIN F0 (5) KeyKode Frames 0 ...................................................................................... 7
6.4.6. WIN V0 (6) Video Timecode Frames 0 .......................................................................... 7
6.4.7. WIN A0 (7) Audio Timecode Frames 0 .......................................................................... 7
6.4.8. WIN VAPHASE (8) Timebase Phase ............................................................................. 8
6.4.9. WIN PULLT (9) Pulldown Type ...................................................................................... 8
6.4.10. WIN ILTC (10) LTC Reader Input Data .......................................................................... 8
6.4.11. WIN REF (11) Pulldown Reference Source Indicator .................................................... 8
6.4.12. WIN VIDEO (12) Video Mode Indicator.......................................................................... 8
6.4.13. WIN ANC VTR (13) ANC Video timecode...................................................................... 9
6.4.14. WIN ANC ATR (14) ANC Audio timecode...................................................................... 9
6.4.15. WIN MODES (15) RP215 Film ANC encoded information............................................. 9
6.4.16. WIN ERRS (16) Pop up errors ....................................................................................... 9
6.4.17. WIN IDLE (17) Processor Idle Measurement ................................................................. 9
6.4.18. WIN DLO (18) Data Logging Output ............................................................................ 10
6.4.19. WIN GPI (19) GPI input frame number ........................................................................ 10
6.4.20. WIN PRESET STS (20) Preset status.......................................................................... 10
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6.4.21. WIN OP1 STS (21) Output 1 - Parallel Connector Pin 9 status .................................. 10
6.4.22. WIN OP2 STS (22) Output 2 - Parallel Connector Pin 5 status ................................... 10
6.4.23. WIN SLTC (23) Smoothed LTC Stats .......................................................................... 11
6.4.24. WIN REV (24) Firmware Revision................................................................................ 11
6.4.25. WIN RAM (always the last display) Ram Display......................................................... 11
Figures
Figure 2-1: HD9155 Rear Panel............................................................................................................................1
Figure 2-2: HD9155-AES Rear Panel ...................................................................................................................1
Figure 2-3: HD9155-AUD Rear Panel...................................................................................................................1
Figure 2-4: HD9155Q Rear Panel .........................................................................................................................1
Figure 2-5: HD9155Q-AUD Rear Panel ................................................................................................................1
Figure 2-6: Typical Configuration “On the Set” .....................................................................................................7
Figure 2-7: Typical Configuration in the Studio .....................................................................................................8
Figure 2-8: Cable to Connect HD9155 to PC Communications Port ..................................................................11
Figure 3-1: 2:3 Pulldown Cadence For Converting 1080p/24sf Video To 525i/60................................................2
Figure 3-2: Front Panel HD9155 and HD9155Q ...................................................................................................2
Figure 3-3: Front Panel HD9155-AES...................................................................................................................2
Figure 3-4: Front Panel HD9155-AUD and HD9155Q-AUD .................................................................................2
Figure 3-5: Timecode Referenced 2:3 Pulldown and Delay in HD9155 ...............................................................4
Figure 4-1: Cable to Connect HD9155 to PC Communications Port ....................................................................1
Tables
Table 2-1: WA-2EV Audio Breakout Cable ...........................................................................................................3
Table 2-2: Parallel I/O Connector Default Pin Definitions .....................................................................................4
Table 2-3: Serial Control Connector Pin Definitions..............................................................................................5
Table 2-4: Aux I/O Connector Pin Definitions .......................................................................................................5
Table 2-5: De-Embedder COM Connector Pin Definitions ...................................................................................6
Table 2-6: Video Input Formats.............................................................................................................................9
Table 5-1: Class 0 - Global System Parameters HD9155's ..................................................................................1
Table 5-2: Class 15 - 9155 System Parameters ...................................................................................................1
Table 5-3: Default 9155 I/O Pin Functions ............................................................................................................2
Table 5-4: Alternate 9155 Input Pin Functions......................................................................................................2
Table 5-5: Alternate 9155 Output Pin Functions ...................................................................................................3
Table 6-1: DIP Switch Functions ...........................................................................................................................3
Table 2: Typical File names ..................................................................................................................................5
Table 6-3: Debug Window Functions ....................................................................................................................6
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1. OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ................................................................................................... 2
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1. OVERVIEW
The HD9155 Series Production Afterburners are a family of powerful devices designed to facilitate the
creation of off-line videotapes from field acquired HDTV masters. The Production Afterburner
downconverts the HDTV input video to SDI and analog standard definition video. When the input video is
in the 1080p/24sF format the HD9155 Series Production Afterburners also create a 2:3 pulldown on the
output video to create a 30 Fps output.
The Production Afterburners read the LTC or RP188 ancillary timecode and make burn-in windows and
new 30 Fps timecode that is in sync with the downconverted video. The original 24 Fps timecode
numbers can be placed in the user bits of the VITC and displayed as a burned-in window. The 2:3
cadence can be controlled from the ancillary timecode or from the LTC. The Production Afterburners
automatically generate video timecode for the standard definition VTR that is converted from 24 to 30 Fps,
and delayed to match the complete A frame cycle of video delay through the Production Afterburner.
The HD9155 Production Afterburners can be easily configured using 9150 Configware™ software utility
supplied with the unit. These graphical software interfaces allow the user to store multiple configurations
for the HD9155 and load them as required.
The HD9155 Series Production Afterburners are available in two downconverter qualities. The original
HD9155 versions have a monitoring downconverter and provide two SDI and two analog downconverted
outputs with characters and VITC suitable for ‘on the set’ monitoring or compressed digitisation in an non-
linear editing system. The HD9155Q versions have a high quality downconverter and provide two clean
SDI downconverted outputs with VITC suitable for creation of high quality viewing copies. The HD9155Q
versions also provide one SDI and one analog monitoring output with VITC and Characters suitable for ‘on
the set’ monitoring or creation of tapes for non-linear editing systems.
When the AUD option is installed (model HD9155-AUD and HD9155Q-AUD), the Production Afterburner
now has the ability to de-embed AES audio from the incoming HD bitstream, and delay it so that it is in
time with the output video from the downconverter. The AUD option provides 2 AES outputs and 4 analog
audio outputs and a front panel headphone jack for monitoring the audio.
Some early units were fitted with the AES option (model HD9155-AES - these units were discontinued with
the introduction of the HD9155-AUD model). These units also have the ability to de-embed AES audio
from the incoming HD bitstream, and delay it so that it is in time with the output video from the
downconverter. The AES option provides 2 AES outputs and a reclocked HD video output in time with the
input video.
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The chart below summarises the features of each of the models.
Feature HD9155 HD9155-AES
(discontinued)
HD9155-AUD HD9155Q HD9155Q-
AUD
Downconverter Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring Presentation Presentation
Clean outputs with
VITC * --- --- --- 2 SDI 2 SDI
Monitor outputs with
VITC and Characters
2 SDI
2 Analog
2 SDI
2 Analog
2 SDI
2 Analog
1 SDI
1 Analog
1 SDI
1 Analog
Delayed Audio
Outputs --- 2 AES 2 AES
4 Analog --- 2 AES
4 Analog
Front Panel Audio
Monitoring --- --- Yes --- Yes
* Clean outputs can be programmed as additional monitor outputs with characters if required
Features:
•Accepts SMPTE 292M 1080i/59.94, 1080i/50, 1080p/29.97sF, 1080p/25sF, 1080p/23.98sF and serial
digital video
•Downconverts HDTV inputs to SDTV and creates VITC and window burns on SDI and analog outputs
•Reads RP188 ancillary timecode
•Creates 2:3 pulldown when downconverting 1080p/23.98sF video to NTSC.
•2:3 cadence is determined from a 6Hz pulse input, RP188 timecode or LTC
•Converts aspect ratio from 16:9 to 4:3 in anamorphic, letterbox or centre crop mode
•LTC timecode reader and generator converts 24 Fps to 30 Fps and re-times the timecode to the output
video
•Control from 9150 Configware™ software
•AUD versions provides AES and analog audio delayed to match the video output
•AUD versions provides front panel monitoring of audio
1.1. HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
Throughout this manual the term HD9155 will be used to refer to all members of the family of products.
Where necessary specific model numbers will be used to distinguish features or specifications that do not
apply to all models.
This manual is organised into 6 chapters: Overview, Installation, Operation, Configuring using
Configware™, System Parameters, and Technical Description. The overview section contains a brief
overview of the HD9155 series operation and features, a tutorial on 2:3 pulldown and a glossary to define
concepts and terms used throughout the remainder of the manual. We highly recommend taking the time
to become familiar with the terms and concepts described here before proceeding into the rest of the
manual.
Chapter 2 gives a detailed description of the rear panel connectors, and how the Production Afterburner
should be connected into your system.
Chapter 3 gives a detailed description of the operation of the Production Afterburner. It includes details on
front panel switches and LED indicators and a detailed discussion of how to operate the Production
Afterburner as a downconversion device for master tapes acquired directly in HDTV video.
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Chapter 4 gives detailed information on installing and connecting the 9150 Configware™ software. The
Configware™ software allows you to customise the operation of the HD9155.
Chapter 5 gives a discussion of how the default operation of the Production Afterburner can be changed
using System Parameters. The system parameters can affect the system timing through the Production
Afterburner, placement of characters on the raster, 2:3 cadence control, functions of parallel inputs and
outputs to name a few.
Chapter 6 gives a discussion of how to update the firmware in the Production Afterburner and other
technical details including specifications.
Items of special note are indicated with a double box like this.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2. INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................... 1
2.1. REAR PANEL OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................ 1
2.1.1. Downconverter Video Connections (Models HD9155, HD9155-AES, HD9155-AUD) .... 2
2.1.2. Downconverter Video Connections (Models HD9155Q, HD9155Q-AUD) ...................... 2
2.1.3. Audio De-Embedder Video Connections
(model HD9155-AES, HD9155-AUD and HD9155Q-AUD Only)..................................... 2
2.1.4. Video Recorder Timecode Connectors ........................................................................... 3
2.1.5. Parallel I/O Connections ................................................................................................. 4
2.1.6. Serial I/O Connections ....................................................................................................4
2.1.7. Power Connections .........................................................................................................6
2.2. MOUNTING................................................................................................................................. 6
2.3. POWER REQUIREMENTS......................................................................................................... 6
2.3.1. Changing the Fuses ........................................................................................................6
2.4. TYPICAL CONFIGURATIONS ................................................................................................... 7
2.5. CONNECTING THE VIDEO........................................................................................................9
2.5.1. Video Input and output ....................................................................................................9
2.6. CONNECTING THE VIDEO RECORDER TIME CODE ............................................................. 9
2.6.1. Connecting the Video LTC Reader ............................................................................... 10
2.6.2. Connecting the Video LTC Generator ........................................................................... 10
2.7. CONNECTING THE HD9155 TO A COMPUTER..................................................................... 10
2.7.1. Physical Connections .................................................................................................... 10
Figures
Figure 2-1: HD9155 Rear Panel............................................................................................................................1
Figure 2-2: HD9155-AES Rear Panel ...................................................................................................................1
Figure 2-3: HD9155-AUD Rear Panel...................................................................................................................1
Figure 2-4: HD9155Q Rear Panel .........................................................................................................................1
Figure 2-5: HD9155Q-AUD Rear Panel ................................................................................................................1
Figure 2-6: Typical Configuration “On the Set” .....................................................................................................7
Figure 2-7: Typical Configuration in the Studio .....................................................................................................8
Figure 2-8: Cable to Connect HD9155 to PC Communications Port ..................................................................11
Tables
Table 2-1: WA-2EV Audio Breakout Cable ...........................................................................................................3
Table 2-2: Parallel I/O Connector Default Pin Definitions .....................................................................................4
Table 2-3: Serial Control Connector Pin Definitions..............................................................................................5
Table 2-4: Aux I/O Connector Pin Definitions .......................................................................................................5
Table 2-5: De-Embedder COM Connector Pin Definitions ...................................................................................6
Table 2-6: Video Input Formats.............................................................................................................................9
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2. INSTALLATION
There are currently five members of the HD9155 Series Production Afterburner family each one with a
slightly different feature set. The five rear panels are shown below with a description of each of the input
and output connectors.
2.1. REAR PANEL OVERVIEW
Figure 2-1: HD9155 Rear Panel
Figure 2-2: HD9155-AES Rear Panel
Figure 2-3: HD9155-AUD Rear Panel
Figure 2-4: HD9155Q Rear Panel
Figure 2-5: HD9155Q-AUD Rear Panel
The following sections describe the purpose of the rear panel connectors of the HD9155 series units.
Sections 2.1.1 to 2.1.7 describe the specific video, audio, and timecode signals that should be connected
to the HD9155. Some of the connectors are only present on certain versions.
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2.1.1. Downconverter Video Connections (Models HD9155, HD9155-AES, HD9155-AUD)
HD PROG IN Input BNC connector for 10-bit serial digital video signals, compatible with the
SMPTE 292M standard. The HD9155 is capable of working with video formats shown in Table
2-6. This input normally contains video from the camera with embedded RP 188 ancillary time
code that is used to make character burns, VITC, and to control the 3:2 Pulldown of the output
video. On the HD9155-AES and HD9155-AUD model this input will normally be connected to
the HD active loop through output from the De-embedder section of the unit.
SDI OUT These 2 BNC connectors are used to output the downconverted input video as serial
component video, compatible with the SMPTE 259M standard. When the input video format is
1080p/24sF, 3:2 pulldown will be inserted to generate the 29.97 Fps video output. These
outputs may have VITC and character burn-ins inserted.
ANALOG OUT These 2 BNC connectors are a monitor grade composite analog output derived from
the SDI output video and are normally connected to an analog monitor or video recorder.
2.1.2. Downconverter Video Connections (Models HD9155Q, HD9155Q-AUD)
HD PROG IN Input BNC connector for 10-bit serial digital video signals, compatible with the
SMPTE 292M standard. The HD9155Q is capable of working with video formats shown in
Table 2-6. This input normally contains video from the camera with embedded RP 188
ancillary time code that is used to make character burns, VITC, and to control the 3:2 Pulldown
of the output video. On the HD9155Q-AUD model this input will normally be connected to the
HD active loop through output from the De-embedder section of the unit.
PROGRAM SDI OUT These 2 BNC connectors are used to output the downconverted input video as
serial component video, compatible with the SMPTE 259M standard. When the input video
format is 1080p/24sF, 3:2 pulldown will be inserted to generate the 29.97 Fps video output.
These “clean” outputs normally have VITC inserted but can be programmed to also have
characters. (See section 5 for information about using the System Parameters) They are
normally connected to a SDI video recorder for creation of presentation quality viewing copies.
MONITOR SDI OUT This BNC connector is used to output the downconverted input video as serial
component video, compatible with the SMPTE 259M standard. When the input video format is
1080p/24sF, 3:2 pulldown will be inserted to generate the 29.97 Fps video output. These
outputs normally have VITC and characters inserted and are normally connected to a SDI
monitor or video recorder for creation of offline editing copies.
MONITOR ANALOG OUT This BNC connector is a monitor grade composite analog output derived
from the monitor SDI output video and is normally connected to an analog monitor or video
recorder for creation of offline editing copies.
2.1.3. Audio De-Embedder Video Connections
(model HD9155-AES, HD9155-AUD and HD9155Q-AUD Only)
HD IN Input BNC connector for 10-bit serial digital video signals, compatible with the SMPTE 292M
standard. The HD9155 Audio De-embedder is capable of working with video formats shown in
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