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QuStream INTEGRITY CS SERIES PROC501 User manual

S
TART Quick-Start Guide
Part No. 81-9059-0651-0 Rev. A
Carefully unpack your Integrity CS Unit from shipping container
and verify package contents against contents listed below.
Visually inspect the unit for any signs of damage in shipment or
transit.
If any components are missing or damaged, contact QuStream
Customer Service.
Q
UICK
S
TART
G
UIDE
2
Step
UNPACK THE
PROCESSOR RACK UNIT
1
2
P
ACKAG E
C
ONTENTS
:
1
Step
I
NTEGRITY
CS S
ERIES
PROC501, 502, 503 P
ROCESSOR
If any components are missing or damaged, contact QuStream
Customer Service by phone or e mail.
Customer Service: 1+ (256) 726-9222
Toll Free: (800) 323-7372 (US nd C n d )
F x: 1+ (256) 726-9268
Em il: [email protected]
V
ERIFY
A
LL
I
TEMS
S
HOWN
A
BOVE
A
RE
I
NCLUDED
W
ITH
U
NIT
U
NPACK
S
HIPPI NG
C
ONTAINER
Considerations for mounting location include proximity to signal sources/destinations, availability
of primary power and availability of a source of external sync.
Mount the chassis frame in an equipment rack and secure frame to rack using four rack mount
screws.
Do not apply power until all external connections are made and verified.
R
EAR
P
ANEL
L
AYOUT
Each PROC500 Series processor module is fully independent. If your frame is a PROC502
or PROC503 that contains multiple modules, each module is a stand alone processor.
Complete video and audio connections to each processor module using the diagram below
as a reference. Highlighted connection points indicate major function connections.
P
OWER
C
ORD
E
THERN ET
(RJ45)
J
UMPER
C
ABLE
2
Step
GET ACQUAINTED
The Integrity CS PROC500 Series are self contained ingest
synchronizers with recursive noise reduction for analog and
SD SDI signals. Each PROC500 converts composite analog
to SD SDI, syncs SDI to an external reference; plus it contains
a contains a full RGB color corrector video legalizer, and an
audio embedder/de embedder. It accepts an input of
composite (NTSC/PAL) analog video or SD SDI digital video
and produces 2 SD SDI outputs.
Inputs are provided for up to four analog and three AES audio
sources* for embedding. De embedded audio is available as
up to 2 AES pairs,* selectable from any de embedded channel.
PROC501 contains one processor module, PROC502 contains
two modules and PROC503 contains three processor
modules. Each module is identical in all three variations.
GET ACQUAINTED (CONT.)
In most installations the Integrity CS processor is controlled by a LOCAL control panel installed
to front of chassis frame, as shown above. However, if you have multiple CS units it is possible
to control all of them from one or more controls panels located remote from the chassis frame. If
remote panel option is used, the front control panel is replaced with a front panel equipped with
status lights, but no operating controls. Wiring rear panel connectors for remote operation is
discussed in the last step of this section.
If you are using the LOCAL control panel installed on the front of the Integrity CS processor
frame, you MUST install the Ethernet jumper cable to the rear panel connectors for proper
operation. This jumper cable is removed for shipping, but is included in the package with the
processor.
Refer to the following figure, and perform the steps to install this cable prior to use of the
processor.
NOTE
Your Integrity CS Processor WILL NOT function unless this connection is completed.
Your Integrity CS PROC500 Series Processor is composed of a 1RU rack frame with a power
supply and up to three processor modules, installed in card slots on the rear of the chassis. An
illustration of the PROC503 rear panel layout is shown below. PROC502 contains two processor
modules and PROC501 contains one module.
A typical Integrity CS control panel layout is shown in the illustration below.
F
RONT
P
ANEL
L
AYOUT
Input
Ref
Bypass Test
Freeze
Preset
Setup
Hue
Sel
A1
Menu Video
Back Audio
Take/Enter Gain
A2
Black
A3
Chroma
A4
3
Step
INSTALL REAR PANEL ETHERNET JUMPER
4
Step
MOUNT PROC500 SERIES CHASSIS FRAME
5
Step
PROCESSOR
M
ODULE
C
ONNECTIONS
VIDEO/AUDIO CONNECTIONS
Locate supplied Ethernet jumper cable shipped with your Integrity processor.
If you are using the LOCAL control panel on the front of the frame to control this unit, install
Ethernet cable jumper between the two Ethernet (RJ45) port connectors on rear panel of
processor.
If you are using a REMOTE control panel over the facility LAN, use an Ethernet switch or hub
to provide an active network connection to BOTH rear panel Ethernet ports.
A
NALOG
A
UDIO
C
ONNECTORS
The illustration and chart identify pin out for a
typical 6 pin analog audio connector.
Pin Functio n
+
G
-
Positiv e Audio Signal
Shield
Nega tive Audio Signal
SUPPLIED MATING
AUDIO CONNECTOR
G - G -
WIRE RELEASE
WIRE SLOT
MATING AUDI O
CONNECTORS
(A
TTACHE D TO REAR
PANEL AU DIO
CONN ECTORS
)
*AES INPUTS 1 and 2, and AES OUTPUTS 1 and 2 share sa e rear panel BNC connectors.
On-board ju pers deter ine whether each connector is configured as an input or output
connection. It is NOT possible to configure 2 AES INPUTS and 2 AES OUTPUT S
si ultaneously
ANALOG AUDIO 1,2,3,4 AES A AES B VID A SDI IN
OUT 1
VID B
OUT 2
ANALOG AUDIO 1,2,3,4 AES A AES B VID A SDI IN
OUT 1
VID B
OUT 2
ANALOG AUDIO 1,2,3,4 AES A AES B VID A SDI IN
OUT 1
VID B
OUT 2
SUPPLIED ETHERNET
CABLE JUMPER
ANALOG AU DIO 1,2,3,4 AES A VID A SDI IN OU T 1
VID B OUT 2AES BANALOG AUD IO 1,2,3,4 AES A VID A SDI IN OUT 1
VID B OUT 2
AES B
ANALOG AU DIO 1,2,3,4 AES A VID A SDI IN OU T 1
VID B OUT 2
PROCESSOR MOD ULE 3
PROCESSOR MODUL E 2
PROCESSOR MODUL E 1
MAIN POWER
CONNECTOR
POWER
SWITCH
ETHERNET
CONNECTORS
REDUNDANT
POWER
CONNECTOR
EXTERNAL
SYNC
CONNECTOR
AES B
ANALOG A UDIO 1,2,3,4 AES A AES B VID A SDI IN OUT 1
VID B OUT 2
ANALO G AUDIO INPUTS
1 & 2 3 & 4
AES 1
INPUT OR
OUTPUT
AES 2
INPUT OR
OUTPUT
AES 3/
DOLBY-E
INPUT
SD-SDI
SIGNAL
INPUT
AN ALOG
SIGNA L
INPUT
SD-SDI OUTPUT
SIGNA LS
6
Step
INITIAL POWER UP
Inspect all connections to the processor. Ensure that all cables are installed securely.
Attach power cord to rear panel main power connector and a source of power.
Move power switch to the “ON” position.
Input
Ref
Bypass Test
Freeze
Preset
Setup
7
Step
BASIC OPERATION
C
ONTROL
P
ANEL
L
AYOUT AND
O
PERATION
Direct Entry Pushbuttons
Test – Pressing Test switches output signal
from active video source to a user selectable
test signal. A second pressing cancels test
output and returns to video source. The Test
LED illuminates when test output is active.
I
NTEGRITY
CS
PROC500 SERIES
T
ECH
M
ANUAL
M1 =PROC503= 43.0C
Press AUDIO or VIDEO
HUE
GAIN
BLACK
CHROMA
0.0 deg
100.0%
0.0 IRE
100.0%
M1 =PROC503=
-- VideoConfig - -
ColorCorrector
Legalizer
Test Patterns
Quick-Start Guide
Part No. 81-9059-0651-0 Rev. A
IN THE EVENT OF TROUBLE
I
NTEGRITY
CS S
ERIES
PROC501, 502, 503 P
ROCESSOR
Input
Ref
Bypass Test
Freeze
Preset
Setup
7
Step
BASIC OPERATION (CONT.)
C
ONTROL
P
ANEL
L
AYOUT AND
O
PERATI ON
System Status Indicators
Input – The Input LED illuminates if video input signal is lost for any reason.
Reference (Ref) – The Ref LED illuminates if genlock reference source is lost for any
reason.
Bypass and Preset
Bypass and reset pushbuttons and Bypass LED are not used in current configuration
of processor.
Direct Entry Pushbuttons
Freeze – ressing Freeze freezes video
output signal based on a user-selectable
freeze frame type. A second pressing
cancels freeze output and returns to video
source. The Freeze LED illuminates when
freeze function is active.
Text Line1
Text Line2
Text Line3
Text Line4
Text Line5
Text Line6
Menu Display Screen
Menus, operational parameters and system status
are displayed on a six line screen, as illustrated.
Menus are arranged in a tree structure, and in many
instances, selecting an item brings up a branch menu
with additional entries. Often a menu page has more
items than can be shown on the display lines. To
navigate these menus, use selector (SEL) knob to
right of display to scroll through entries until desired
entry is highlighted.
Underscore marks before and after text identify a text
entry that describes the function of the menu items
below it. Example:
–
Video onfig
–
indicates scroll
list under entry contains menu selection options for
video configuration function.
Function Select Pushbuttons
Menu – ressing Menu advances to next level of menu tree structure as
determined by highlighted menu screen selection.
Back – ressing Back causes previous menu to be recalled.
Video – ressing Video accesses top level video status screen.
Audio – ressing Audio accesses top level audio configuration menu.
Take/Enter – When Take/Enter pushbutton is illuminated green, it is “live” and
used in the current menu to execute a function or command. Once commands is
executed, LED in button extinguishes. Take/Enter performs a function only when
illuminated green.
Some menus use Function ushbuttons to execute commands on screen. Any
button press required is prompted on individual menus.
Rotary ontrols
A1 (Sel) – The Select (Sel) control, also labeled A1, scrolls through menu entries
on scrollable screens. On data entry screens, A1 selects commands or values for
entry mapped to it.
A2 thru A4 – On data entry screens with more than one selectable entry, control
knobs A2 thru A4 are software mapped sequentially to data entry prompts.
7
Step
BASIC OPERATION (CONT.)
Values and parameters are modified by selecting new value or selection from a
scrolling list of available options, or increasing/decreasing numerical values, by
using rotary knobs on control panel. Data entry screens have a maximum of four
selectable values or functions, each is software mapped to one control knob,
beginning with knob A1 for first selectable entry and continuing in sequence to knob
A4 for fourth selectable entry. In this example, HUE vector may be selected by
rotating control knob A1, GAIN percentage by rotating knob A2, BLACK level by
rotating A3 and CHROMA percentage by rotating A4.
ushbuttons and rotary controls located to right of display screen navigate menu
screens and select or modify parameters.
Hue
Sel
A1
Menu Video
Back Audio
Take/Enter Gain
A2
Black
A3
Chroma
A4
S
YSTEM
I
NITIA LIZATION
On power-up, a system initialization boot-
up procedure commences. Upon
completion of initialization, the screen
message shown here is displayed.
ress SETU to advance to next screen.
7
Step
BASIC OPERATION (CONT.)
S
ELECT
ARD
S
CREEN
This screen allows selection of frame or device
to control.
Use SEL knob to highlight ROC50x menu
entry, as shown to right. ROC503 is shown
here for reference.
ress MENU to advance to next screen.
PRO 500 T
OP
L
EVEL
M
ENU
S
CREEN
Top level screen identifies currently selected
module in upper-left corner, operating
temperature of module and displays current
setting of processor operating parameters, as
shown. From this screen you can adjust each
displayed setting using front panel control A1 –
A4; or you can branch to main video and audio
operation menus.
ress VIDEO to select main video menu screen.
ress AUDIO to select main audio menu screen.
PRO 500 V
IDEO
- T
OP
L
EVEL
M
ENU
S
CREEN
Video configuration menus and sub-menus are
accessed through the Video Config screen, as
shown to right.
Use SEL knob to highlight desired menu entry, as
shown.
ress MENU to select desired configuration
menu screen.
PRO 500 A
UDIO
- T
OP
L
EVEL
M
ENU
S
CREEN
Audio configuration menus and sub-menus are
accessed through the Audio Config screen, as
shown to right.
Use SEL knob to highlight desired menu entry,
as shown.
ress MENU to select desired configuration
menu screen.
M
ENU
S
CREEN
A
CCESS
ODE
Certain menus are password protected. When a
protected menu is accessed, password entry
screen is displayed, as shown at right.
Use rotary knobs to set four highlighted digits to
0999, as shown.
ress TAKE to enter password and access
desired configuration menu screen.
Data entry screens allow changes to operating
parameters or adjustments to system settings.
Integrity CS menu structure uses a highlighted entry
to indicate a selectable function modifiable value. In
the example shown here, the value of all four
entries are highlighted, and can be changed as
desired.
P
ANEL
S
ETUP
S
CREEN
anel Setup options allow operator to check
status and change panel operating parameters.
To initiate operation of ROC500, use SEL
knob to highlight Select Frame/ ard menu
entry, as shown to right.
ress MENU to advance to next screen.
If you have any problems with or questions about your QuStream ROC500 Series
processor, contact QuStream Customer Service by phone or e-mail.
Customer Service: 1+ (256) 726-9222
Toll Free: (800) 323-7372 (US nd C n d )
F x: 1+ (256) 726-9268
Em il: [email protected]
Setup –Setup causes control panel to
access system set-up menu regardless of
which menu screen is currently displayed.
S
ELECT
M
ODULE
S
CREEN
This screen allows selection of module to control
when frame is equipped with multiple modules.
Use SEL knob to highlight desired module entry,
as shown to right. Module 1 is shown here for
reference.
ress MENU to advance to next screen.
Quick-Start Guide
Part No. 81-9059-0651-0 Rev. A
I
NTEGRITY
CS S
ERIES
PROC501, 502, 503 P
ROCESSOR
Video
{Video Config}
Color Corrector
White Balance
Red (A1 to change value)
Green (A2 to change value)
Blue (A3 to change value)
Black Balance
Red (A1 to change value)
Green (A2 to change value)
Blue (A3 to change value)
Gamma Balance
Red (A1 to change value)
Green (A2 to change value)
Blue (A3 to change value)
Black
Blk Stretch (A1 to change value)
Blk Lvl (A2 to change value)
CC Memor Save
Mem Bank (A2 to select desired memor location)
Press TAKE to save settings to memor location
CC Memor Recall
Mem Bank (A2 to select desired memor location)
Press TAKE to recall settings from memor location
Legalizer
Luma Limit
Off, Loose, Nominal, Tight (A1 to select desired setting)
Encoded Limit
Off, Loose, Nominal, Tight (A1 to select desired setting)
RGB Limit
Off, Loose, Nominal, Tight (A1 to select desired setting)
VBI Legalizer
Is Off, Follows Main (A1 to select desired setting)
Video
{Video Config} (Cont.)
Test Patterns
Test Pattern (A1 to select desired test pattern from listing)
Saved Frame
FREEZE desired video frame to save
Press TAKE to save video frame to memor
Noise Filters
Recursive Filter
Off, Auto, High, Low (A1 to change value)
Measured SNR
Displa of SNR reading
Video Input
Analog-A, Analog-B, SDI (A1 to select desired input source)
{Analog In Config}
Video TBC
Off, On, Auto (A1 to select desired setting)
Video AGC
Off, On (A1 to select desired setting)
Analog Black
7.5 IRE, 0.0 IRE (A1 to select desired setting)
{Additional Config}
Video Standard
Displa s current operating video standard: NTSC/525 or PAL/625
Press TAKE to toggle between NTSC and PAL standards
Video Timing
Genlock
Genlock Status
Genlock Source Status Displa (OK)
Genlock Source
Frame Connector, Board Connector
(A1 to select desired source)
Genlock Timing
V Phase (A1 to change value)
H Phase (A2 to change value)
Video Pos
H Video Pos
H Video Pos (A1 to set desired position)
V Video Pos
V Video Pos (A1 to set desired position)
Min Dela
Min Dela (A1 to change value)
Freeze Mode
Frame, Field 1, Field 2 (A1 to select desired setting)
ot Switch
A1 to select desired Hot Switch action from listing
Video
{Additional Config} (Cont.)
Configure VBI
Config Line/Field
10/1, 10/2….22/1, 22/2 (A1 to select desired setting)
Signal
A1 to select desired signal t pe from listing
Comb
Off, On (A1 to select desired setting)
User Reset
Press TAKE to initiate User Reset
Info
Module 1 Info
Displa s operational parameters for selected module
Frame Info
Displa s operational parameters for chassis frame
Eng Config
Password Prompt Screen
Use A1, A2, A3, A4 to select “0999”
Press TAKE to proceed to Eng Config screens
-- Vid Cnfg Module 1 --
D namic Filters
En/Dis (Press TAKE to enable/disable d namic filter)
Coring (A1 to change value)
Luma Filter
Wide, Soft, Shaped, D namic
(A1 to select desired setting)
Chr Filt
Flat, Shaped D namic, Flat D namic
(A1 to select desired setting)
Averaging
Off, Forced, High, Medium, Low
(A1 to select desired setting)
Comb Mode
Line Adaptive, Frame Adaptive, Normal
(A1 to select desired setting)
Comb Sensitivit
Frame In-Ph (A1 to change value)
Frame Out-Ph (A2 to change value)
Line In-Ph (A3 to change value)
Line Out-Ph (A4 to change value)
-- Vid Cnfg Module 2 --
D namic Filters (Same as for Module 1, above)
Comb Mode (Same as for Module 1, above)
Comb Sensitivit (Same as for Module 1, above)
-- Vid Cnfg Module 3 --
D namic Filters (Same as for Module 1, above)
Comb Mode (Same as for Module 1, above)
Comb Sensitivit (Same as for Module 1, above)
PROC500 V
IDEO
C
ONFIGURATION
V
IDEO
C
ONFIGURATION
M
ENU
S
CREEN
Video configuration menus and sub-menus are
accessed through the Video Config screen, as
shown to right.
Use SEL knob to highlight desired menu entry, as
shown.
Press MENU to select desired configuration menu
screen.
Follow menu tree screen and command listings
below
M
ENU
T
REE
R
EFERENCE
T
HIS PO RTION OF TH E
PROC501, 502
AND
503 Q
UICK
S
TART
G
UIDE PROVID ES A
LISTING
,
INDE NTED B Y LEVEL
,
OF AL L MAIN AN D SUB MENUS AND THE ASSOCIATED
COMMANDS FO R VIDEO A ND AUDIO CONFIGURATION FUNCTIONS OF THE PROCESSOR
.
M
ENU
T
REE
C
ONTINUED ON
N
EXT
P
AGE
Quick-Start Guide
Part No. 81-9059-0651-0 Rev. A
I
NTEGRITY
CS S
ERIES
PROC501, 502, 503 P
ROCESSOR
Video
{Video Config}
Eng Config (Cont.)
-- Frame Config --
Set Frame IP
A1 moves cursor left and right to select digit to change
A2 to change value of highlighted digit
Reboot Frame
Password Prompt Screen
se A1, A2, A3, A4 to select “0999”
Press TAKE to initiate frame reboot
Status
Status display of frame operating parameters
Press TAKE to refresh
PROC500 A
UDIO
C
ONFIGURATION
A
UDIO
C
ONFIGURATION
M
ENU
S
CREEN
Audio configuration menus and sub-menus are
accessed through the Audio Config screen, as
shown to right.
Use SEL knob to highlight desired menu entry, as
shown.
Press MENU to select desired configuration menu
screen.
Follow menu tree screen and command listings
below
M
ENU
T
REE
R
EFERENCE
(C
ONT
.)
Audio
{Audio Config}
Output Sources
Chan (A1 to select channel 1 to 16)
IsSource (A2 to select source from listing)
SumWith (A3 to select source from listing)
SumBalance (A4 to change value)
AES Sources
AES-1.1 (A1 to select source from listing)
AES-1.2 (A2 to select source from listing)
AES-2.1 (A3 to select source from listing)
AES-2.2 (A4 to select source from listing)
Chan Lvl-Mute-Ph
Audio Out Level (A1 to select group containing channel to adjust)
( sing Chan 1...4 entry for reference)
Ch 1 (A1 to change value)
Ch 2 (A2 to change value)
Ch 3 (A3 to change value)
Ch 4 (A4 to change value)
Audio Out Mute (Same steps as Audio Out Level, above)
Audio Out Phase (Same steps as Audio Out Level, above)
Audio
{Audio Config} (Cont.)
Bank Lvl-ALC-Li
Bank Level
Bank 1 (A1 to change value)
Bank 2 (A2 to change value)
Bank 3 (A3 to change value)
Bank 4 (A4 to change value)
ALC
Bank Select 1-4(A1 to select bank)
ALC Enable
Off, On (A2 to select desired setting)
ALC Level (A3 to change value)
ALC Rate (A4 to change value)
Limiter
Bank Select 1-4(A1 to select bank)
Lim Enable
Off, On (A2 to select desired setting)
Lim Level (A3 to change value)
Lim Rate (A4 to change value)
Bank Config
(A1 to assign groups to bank 1)
(A2 to assign groups to bank 2)
(A3 to assign groups to bank 3)
(A4 to assign groups to bank 4)
Lip-Sync
Tracking
Slow, Medium, Fast (A1 to select desired setting)
Add Offset (A2 to change value)
Analog In Gain Tri
Analog In 1 (A1 to change value)
Analog In 2 (A2 to change value)
Analog In 3 (A3 to change value)
Analog In 4 (A4 to change value)
Tone Gen Freq
Tone Gen 1 (A1 to select desired operating frequency)
Tone Gen 2 (A2 to select desired operating frequency)
Tone Gen 3 (A3 to select desired operating frequency)
Tone Gen 4 (A4 to select desired operating frequency)
Tone Gen Level
Tone Gen 1 (A1 to change value)
Tone Gen 2 (A2 to change value)
Tone Gen 3 (A3 to change value)
Tone Gen 4 (A4 to change value)
E bed Enable
On, Off (A1 to select desired setting)

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