UTAH SCIENTIFIC UTAH-100/UDS 10x10 User manual

UTAH-100/UDS Compact
Router Series
System Setup and Operation

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UTAH 100/UDS Compact Series- Operations Guide
• Document Number: 82102-0090
• Document Version: 1.1
• Date: August 27, 2015
• Printed in U.S.A.
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© 2015 Utah Scientific, Inc., All rights reserved. Any use or reproduction of this
guide’s contents without the prior written consent of Utah Scientific, Inc. is
strictly prohibited.
•UTAH 100 is a trademarks of Utah Scientific, Inc.
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•All other product names and any registered or unregistered trademarks men-
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exclusive property of their respective owners.
Notice
Information contained in this guide is subject to change without notice or
obligation. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information is
accurate as of the publication date, Utah Scientific, Inc. assumes no liability for
errors or omissions. In addition, Utah Scientific, Inc. assumes no responsibility
for damages resulting from the use of this guide.
FCC Compliance (USA) and Digital Equipment Com-
pliance (Canada)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A, digital device, pursuant to Part 15, Subpart B of the FCC Rules and the
Canadian EMC Requirement (ICES-003). 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.

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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 their
own expense. Shielded cables must be used to ensure compliance with the FCC Class
A limits.

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Declaration of Conformity
Utah Scientific, Inc.
4750 Wiley Post Way, Suite 150
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-2878 U.S.A.
We declare our sole responsibility that the UTAH-100/UDS Digital Routing
Switcher is in conformance with the following standards:
Emission
•EN55022:1994+A1&A2
Immunity
•EN55024:1998
•EN61000-3-2
•EN61000-3-3
Safety
•IEC 60950-1:2001 /EN 60950-1:2001
Following the provisions of the Directive(s) of the Council of the European
Union:
•EMC Directive 89/336/EED
•Low Voltage Electrical Directive 72/23/EEC
Utah Scientific, Inc. hereby declares that the product specified above conforms to
the above Directive(s) and Standard(s).

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Section 1
Important Safeguards and Notices
This section provides important safety guidelines for the Operator and Service
Personnel. Specific warnings and cautions are found throughout the guide where they
apply, but may not appear here. Please read and follow the important safety
information, specifically those instructions related to risk of fire, electric shock, or
injury to persons.
Safety Symbols
•Hazardous Voltage symbol
•Caution symbol. The product is marked with this symbol
when it is necessary to refer to the manual to prevent damage
to the product.
Warnings
Please observe the following important warnings:
•Any instructions in this guide that require opening the chas-
sis, changing a power supply, or removing a board, should be
performed by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of
electric shock, do not perform any service unless you are
qualified to do so.
•Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instruc-
tions.
•Do not use this product in or near water. Disconnect AC
power before installing any options or servicing the unit
unless instructed to do so by this manual.
•This product is grounded through the power cord ground con-
ductor. To avoid electric shock, plug the power cord into a
properly wired receptacle before connecting the product
inputs or outputs.
•Route power cords and other cables so they won’t be dam-
aged.
•The AC receptacle (socket) should be located near the equip-
ment and be easily accessible.
•Disconnect power before cleaning. Do not use any liquid or
aerosol cleaner - use only a damp cloth.

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•Dangerous voltages exist at several points in this prod-
uct. To avoid personal injury, do not touch exposed con-
ductors and components while power is on. Do not insert
anything into either of the systems two-power supply
cavities with power connected.
•Do not wear hand jewelry or watches when troubleshoot-
ing high current circuits, such as power supplies. During
installation, do not use the door handles or front panels
to lift the equipment as they may open abruptly and
injure you.
•To avoid fire hazard when replacing fuses, use only the
specified correct type, voltage and current rating as ref-
erenced in the appropriate parts list for this product.
Always refer fuse replacement to qualified service per-
sonnel.
•Have qualified personnel perform safety checks after any
service.
Cautions
Please observe the following important cautions:
•When installing this equipment do not install power
cords to building surfaces. To prevent damage when
replacing fuses, locate and correct the problem that caused
the fuse to blow, before reconnecting power.
•Use only specified replacement parts

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Company Information
Utah Scientific, Incorporated
4750 Wiley Post Way, Suite 150
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-2878 U.S.A.
•Telephone: +1 (801) 575-8801
•FAX: +1 (801) 537-3098
•Technical Services (voice): +1 (800) 447-7204
•Technical Services (FAX): +1 (801) 537-3069
•E-Mail -General Information: [email protected]m
•E-Mail -Technical Services: [email protected]
•World Wide Web: http://www.utahscientific.com
•After Hours Emergency: +1 (800) 447-7204. Follow the menu instructions for
Emergency Service.

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Warranty Policies
Hardware Warranty
Utah Scientific, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that the Utah
Scientific hardware is free from defects in materials and workmanship
and will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying
written materials under normal use and service for a period of two (2),
five (5), or ten (10) years from the date of shipment. Any implied
warranties on hardware are limited to the above three warranty periods
(depending on purchase). Some states/jurisdictions do not allow
limitations on duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitation
may not apply to certain specific purchasers.
Software Warranty
Utah Scientific warrants that the software will perform substantially in
accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of one
(1) year from the date of shipment.
Customer Remedies
For the first one (1) year after purchase of the software and the first two
(2), five (5), or ten (10) years after the date of purchase of the hardware,
Utah Scientific’s and its suppliers’ entire liability and purchaser’s
exclusive remedy shall be, at Utah Scientific’s option, either:
• Return of the price paid, or
• Repair or replacement of the software or hardware
that does not meet the above warranties and is
returned to Utah Scientific under the returned
materials authorization (RMA) process with freight
and forwarding charges paid.
After the initial warranty periods, purchaser’s exclusive remedy is the
repair or replacement of the hardware upon payment of a fixed fee to
cover handling and service costs based on Utah Scientific’s then-current
price schedule. The above warranties are void if failure of the software
or hardware has resulted from an accident, abuse, or misapplication.
Any replacement software or hardware will be warranted for the
remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30) days, whichever
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No other warranties. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
Utah Scientific and its suppliers disclaim all other warranties, either express
or implied, including, but not limited to implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with regard to the
software, the accompanying written materials, and any accompanying
hardware. This limited warranty gives the purchaser specific legal rights.
These rights may vary in certain states/jurisdictions.
No liability for consequential damages. To the maximum extent permitted
by applicable law, in no event shall Utah Scientific or its suppliers be liable
for any damages whatsoever (including without limitation, damages for loss
of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or
any other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use Utah
Scientific products, even if Utah Scientific has been advised of the
possibility of such damages. Because some states/jurisdictions do not allow
the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental
damages, the above limitation may not apply in those circumstances.

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Section 1
Overview
Introduction ........................................................................... ......................... 1-1
System Architecture ................................................................................. 1-3
System Diagrams ..................................................................................... 1-4
UDS 10x10 ...............................................................................1-4
UDS 20x20 ...............................................................................1-4
8x32 DA ....................................................................................1-5
UDS XY ....................................................................................1-5
Installation ............................................................................ ......................... 1-6
Power Connections .................................................................................. 1-6
Ethernet Connections ............................................................................... 1-7
RCP-1 Serial Port ..................................................................................... 1-8
Diagnostic Serial Port ............................................................................... 1-9
140033-15 Adapter Pinout and Schematic ............................................... 1-10
Reference Connections ............................................................................ 1-10
Video Connections ................................................................................... 1-11
Front Panel Controls and Indicators ......................................................... 1-12
Power LED ...............................................................................1-12
Reset Switch ............................................................................1-12
Components ......................................................................... ......................... 1-13
Base Crosspoint Card (121352-1) Revision 02 ........................................ 1-13
Power Supplies ........................................................................................ 1-13
Control Circuitry ........................................................................................ 1-14
Crosspoint ................................................................................................ 1-15
Input Circuits ............................................................................................ 1-15
Output Circuits .......................................................................................... 1-15
Bi-Directional Circuits ............................................................................... 1-15
Expansion Connectors ............................................................................. 1-15
Expansion Input Card (121353-1) Revision 02 ....................................... 1-16
Power Supplies ........................................................................................ 1-16
Input Circuits ............................................................................................ 1-16
Expansion Output Card (121354-1) Revision 02 1-17
Power Supplies ........................................................................................ 1-17
Output Circuits .......................................................................................... 1-17
Local Control Panel (121355-1) Revision 02 ............................................ 1-18

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System Interface ...................................................................................... 1-18
Input Switches and LED’s ........................................................................ 1-19
Output Switches and LED’s ..................................................................... 1-19
Button Legends ........................................................................................ 1-19
Section 2
Network Configuration
Introduction ........................................................................... ......................... 2-1
System Setup Requirements ................................................ ......................... 2-2
UTAH-100/UDS Network Configuration ............................... ......................... 2-3
New Configuration on Independent Network ........................................... 2-3
Router Applet Activation and Configuration ......................... ......................... 2-9
Panel Applet Activation and Configuration ........................... ......................... 2-12
Section 3
The Router Applet
Router Configuration ............................................................ ......................... 3-1
Security .................................................................................................... 3-3
Data Comm .............................................................................................. 3-4
TCP RCP-3 (Network) ............................................................. 3-4
Serial RCP-1 ............................................................................ 3-4
DHCP ...................................................................................... 3-5
Sources ................................................................................... 3-6
Destination Creation from Within the List ................................ 3-12
Panel Views ............................................................................. 3-14
Sorting Option .......................................................................... 3-15
Destination Blocks ................................................................... 3-18
Salvos ...................................................................................... 3-19
Accounts .................................................................................. 3-22
Save Button .............................................................................................. 3-24
Router Control ...................................................................... ......................... 3-25
Source and Destination Management ...................................................... 3-25
Preset (checkbox) .................................................................... 3-28
Changing the Button Color Scheme ........................................ 3-30
Destination Reset Mode (checkbox) ........................................ 3-31

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Multiple Destination Selection ..................................................3-31
Audio ........................................................................................3-32
Macro buttons ...........................................................................3-32
Salvos ....................................................................................................... 3-34
Preset List Window ................................................................................... 3-35
Section 4
The Control Applet
Introduction ........................................................................... ......................... 4-1
The UTAH-100/UDS CP ....................................................... ......................... 4-2
Front View ................................................................................................ 4-2
Rear View ................................................................................................. 4-2
Setup ........................................................................................................ 4-2
Panel Configuration .............................................................. ......................... 4-3
System ..................................................................................................... 4-5
Network .................................................................................................... 4-5
Network Parameters .................................................................4-6
Encoding .................................................................................................. 4-6
Panel Layout - Config Controls ................................................................ 4-7
Layouts - Single and Multi-Dest ............................................................... 4-9
Single Destination ....................................................................4-9
Multi-Dest layout .......................................................................4-10
XY-32 Configuration ................................................................................. 4-11
Print Option ............................................................................................... 4-14
Control Panel ........................................................................ ......................... 4-15
Section 5
Specifications and Alarms
Frame Specifications ............................................................ ......................... 5-1
Width ........................................................................................................ 5-1
Depth ........................................................................................................ 5-1
Sizes ......................................................................................................... 5-1
Power Supply ........................................................................................... 5-1
Control Connections: RJ-45 Ethernet ....................................................... 5-2
I/O Module Specifications...................................................... 5-3
Multi-Rate Digital Input Card ..................................................................... 5-3

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Multi-Rate Digital Output Card ................................................................. 5-3
FLEX-I/O Option ....................................................................................... 5-3
Alarm Conditions ................................................................... ......................... 5-4
Appendix A
RCP1 Protocol for UDS
Matrix Refresh Report Enable .............................................. ......................... A-1
Matrix Refresh Report Disable ............................................. ......................... A-1
Matrix Change Report Enable .............................................. ......................... A-2
Matrix Change Report Disable ............................................. ......................... A-2
Matrix Take Report Enable ................................................... ......................... A-3
Matrix Take Report Disable .................................................. ......................... A-3
Matrix Section Refresh ......................................................... ......................... A-3
Matrix Take Command ......................................................... ......................... A-4
CALCULATE <Checksum> .................................................. ......................... A-5
MISC items ........................................................................... ......................... A-5
Appendix B
System Update
Introduction ........................................................................... ......................... A-1
System Setup Requirements ................................................ ......................... A-2
Settings File Update ............................................................. ......................... A-2
Updating the Router Config Applet ....................................... ......................... A-3
Updating the Panel Config Applet ........................................ ......................... A-6
Appendix C
Troubleshooting
Hard Reset ............................................................................................... B-1
Factory Reset ........................................................................................... B-1
Serial Port Network Configuration ............................................................ B-1
System Fails to Reboot Properly .............................................................. B-2
Applet Opens with Wrong or Old View ..................................................... B-2

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Appendix D
Maintenance Functions
In This Appendix ................................................................... ......................... D-1
Changing Button Legends .................................................... ......................... D-2
Using the Template .................................................................................. D-3
Removing and Inserting button legends ................................................... D-5
Ordering Parts .......................................................................................... D-6

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Section 1 1-1
Introduction
Section 1
Section 1
Overview
Introduction
The UDS Utility Router Series is a compact, self-contained routing switcher system
designed for SDI video routing. Using common components, systems of 10x10, 20x20
and 8x32 DA can be constructed in a 1 RU chassis using standard BNC connectors.
All necessary control and cooling components reside in the chassis.
The Utility Series builds off of the existing UDS control system allowing for up to 10
remote connections consisting of automation systems, hardware based control panels
or software based control panels. RS-232 or RS-422 control is also available using
standard RCP-1 protocols to a single DB9F port on the chassis.
The 10x10 and 20x20 routers can be ordered with or without an integral control panel
on the front of the unit. This control panel provides dedicated output and input select
buttons that are fixed functionality -- they cannot be configured. The button legends
can be modified however, to be more descriptive of the source or destination
controlled by that key. See Appendix D for more information.
Each system has optional redundant power supply connections, and consumes less
than 30 watts of power.

1-2 System Setup
Overview
The video path within the router is capable of 18 Mb/Sec to 3Gb/sec. Reclocking is
performed at 270Mb/Sec, 1.485Gb/Sec and 2.970 Gb/Sec, and any other frequency is
passed with the reclocking automatically bypassing. The reclocking feature is DVB-ASI
compatible. Very long cable lengths are achieved by reclocking each input signal directly
after it is received, providing the cleanest signal possible to the system.
Figure 1-1. UT-100 UDS 10x10, 20x20, and 8x32

Section 1 1-3
Introduction
Section 1
System Architecture
Each of the three possible configurations begin with a Base Crosspoint card, the
121352-1. This card contains all control circuitry, crosspoints, 8 dedicated inputs, 10
dedicated outputs, and two Bi-Directional ports. This card also has two expansion slot
connections for additional boards.
For a 10x10 router, only this base card is used.
For a 20x20 router, an Input Expansion board (121353-1) and an Output Expansion Board
(121354-1) is added to the Base Crosspoint.
For an 8x32 DA product, both expansion slots are filled with Output Expansion Cards and
the system automatically makes the bidirectional ports Outputs when this configuration is
recognized, resulting in an 8x32 port system.
Each system can contain a local control panel. The default configurations have the 8x32
without a local panel, the 10x10 with a local 20 button panel, and the 20x20 with a local 40
button panel. These local panels have a fixed configuration that is not changeable from the
control system. If more advanced panels are desired, systems can be ordered without
local panels and the UDS-CP or UDS-XY can be added as external panels.
Figure 1-2. UDS-XY
The front panels include generic labels that can be changed to suit your installation.
(See Appendix D for more information)

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Overview
System Diagrams
UDS 10x10
UDS 20x20
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