evertz 7700 Series Manuel utilisateur

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................................... 1
2. INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1. ASI CONNECTIONS................................................................................................................... 3
2.2. SDI OUTPUT OVER OSD .......................................................................................................... 3
2.3. GENERAL PURPOSE INPUTS.................................................................................................. 4
3. SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................... 5
3.1. ASI INPUT/OUTPUT................................................................................................................... 5
3.1.1. Asynchronous Serial Interface........................................................................................ 5
3.1.2. Standard Definition Serial Digital Video (OSD)............................................................... 5
3.2. FUNCTIONAL............................................................................................................................. 5
3.3. ELECTRICAL ............................................................................................................................. 5
3.4. PHYSICAL.................................................................................................................................. 5
4. STATUS LEDS.................................................................................................................................... 6
5. CARD EDGE CONTROLS - 7780DLY-ASI......................................................................................... 7
5.1. SELECTING THE OSD VIDEO STANDARD – 7780DLY-ASI................................................... 7
5.2. SELECTING WHETHER THE MODULE WILL BE CONTROLLED FROM THE
LOCAL CONTROLS OR THROUGH THE VISTALINK®INTERFACE – 7780DLY-ASI ........... 8
6. USING THE ON SCREEN MENU ....................................................................................................... 9
6.1. TOP LEVEL MENU STRUCTURE ........................................................................................... 10
6.1.1. Setting the ASI Delay....................................................................................................11
6.2. CONFIGURING THE MONITORING PARAMETERS.............................................................. 11
6.3. UTILITY MENU......................................................................................................................... 12
7. JUMPERS AND USER CONTROLS................................................................................................. 13
7.1. SELECTING WHETHER LOCAL FAULTS WILL BE MONITORED
BY THE GLOBAL FRAME STATUS........................................................................................ 13
7.2. CONFIGURING THE MODULE FOR FIRMWARE UPGRADES ............................................. 14

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8. VISTALINK®REMOTE MONITORING/CONTROL........................................................................... 15
8.1. WHAT IS VISTALINK®?........................................................................................................... 15
8.2. VISTALINK®MONITORED PARAMETERS ............................................................................ 16
8.3. VISTALINK®CONTROLLED PARAMETERS ......................................................................... 17
8.4. VISTALINK®TRAPS ................................................................................................................ 17
Figures
Figure 1-1: 7780DLY-ASI ASI Delay Block Diagram............................................................................................2
Figure 2-1: 7780DLY-ASI Rear Panel...................................................................................................................3
Figure 7-1: Location of Jumpers on Main Boards...............................................................................................13
Figure 7-2: Location of Jumpers on 7700CC Sub-Module .................................................................................13
Tables
Table 2-1: GPI Connector Pin Definitions.............................................................................................................4
Table 5-1: Overview of DIP Switch Functions – 7780DLY-ASI ............................................................................7
Table 5-2: Video Standard Switch Settings – 7780DLY-ASI ................................................................................7
Table 5-3: VistaLINK®Control Switch Settings – 7780DLY-ASI...........................................................................8
Table 8-1: VistaLINK®Monitored Parameters.....................................................................................................16
Table 8-2: VistaLINK®Controlled Parameters....................................................................................................17
Table 8-3: VistaLINK®Traps...............................................................................................................................17

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REVISION HISTORY
REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE
0.1 Preliminary Version Sep 06
1.0 Updated Table 5-1 Dip Swich Functions, VistaLINK®, and Status Window items Jun 07
1.1 Updated VistaLINK section Nov 08
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1. OVERVIEW
The 7780DLY-ASI is a full function ASI Delay module designed for applications such as: satellite uplink,
redundant path matching, and matching delays in the compressed domain caused by multi-path
compression and distribution.
The 7780DLY-ASI will delay any transport streams with any content (MPEG-2, H.264, VC-1, data, audio,
etc…). It is completely agnostic of the content of the stream.
The 7780DLY-ASI offers up to 16 seconds of delay in 1 ms increments.
Model Video Standard Delay Range Bitrate
7780DLY-ASI DVB ASI 65 µs up to 16
seconds From 100Kbits/s to
213Mbits/s
The 7780DLY-ASI ASI Delay modules will delay the complete ASI stream bit by bit maintaining any
transport stream timing and ASI packet distribution. The delay can be set in seconds with 1 ms
increments.
With the broadcast environment in mind, the modules feature bypass relay protection to one output. The
7780DLY-ASI ASI Delay modules are housed in a 3RU frame that will hold up to seven 7780DLY-ASI
modules or a 1RU frame that will hold up to three modules.
Features:
•1 ASI input 100kb/s to 213Mb/s and 2 ASI outputs
•Delay from few bytes to 16 seconds in 1ms increment
•Support 188 and 204 bytes packets (Auto-detect)
•ASI input test includes:
- Sync Byte error and Sync loss detection
- Total Bitrate
- Useful Bitrate
- Null packet Bitrate
- Continuity count error
- List of active PIDs
•Controlled by VistaLINK®PRO or Card Edge
•Fully integrated with the industry leading Evertz VistaLINK®PRO NMS system
•OSD (On-Screen Display) on SDI output for status and configuration display
•7 programmable preset delays controllable by GPI and VistaLINK®PRO
•Passive bypass for increased safety

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DVB ASI Input
(Bypass Protected)
Variabl
e
Delay Buffer
CPU Control
Card
Edge Input
Present
VistaLINK
TM
Interface
Cable
Driver
Cable
Driver
Module
Status
DVB ASI Output
Equalizer
DVB ASI Output
GPI input 1 to 8
DB25
RS232 control
Cable
Driver SDI OSD
Figure 1-1: 7780DLY-ASI ASI Delay Block Diagram

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2. INSTALLATION
The 7780DLY-ASI module comes with a companion rear plate that has 4 BNC connectors and a 25 pin D
connector and occupies two slots in the frame. For information on mounting the rear plate and inserting
the module into the frame see section 3 of the 7700FR chapter.
Figure 2-1: 7780DLY-ASI Rear Panel
2.1. ASI CONNECTIONS
ASI INPUT: Input BNC connector for the DVB ASI signal.
ASI OUTPUT (VIDEO OUTPUT): Two BNC ASI outputs are provided. Output 1 is protected by a
bypass relay, which will activate in the event of power loss to the module. The
remaining output is not bypass protected.
2.2. SDI OUTPUT OVER OSD
SDI OSD OUT: This BNC is used to connect a SDI video monitor to view the on screen display.

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2.3. GENERAL PURPOSE INPUTS
A 25 pin D connector labeled GPI contains 8 GPI inputs. The connector pinout is shown in Table 2-1.
Pin # Name Description
1 - Not used
2 - Not used
3 GPI 0 Bypass Relay Enable
4 GPI 1 Preset 1
5 - Not used
6 - Not used
7 - Not used
8 - Not used
9 - Not used
10 - Not used
11 GPI 2 Preset 2
12 GPI 3 Preset 3
13 GPI 4 Preset 4
14 GPI 6 Preset 6
15 GPI 7 Preset 7
16 - Not used
17 - Not used
18 - Not used
19 - Not used
20 - Not used
21 GND Ground
22 - Not used
23 - Not used
24 - Not used
25 GPI 5 Preset 5
Shell Ground
Table 2-1: GPI Connector Pin Definitions

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3. SPECIFICATIONS
3.1. ASI INPUT/OUTPUT
3.1.1. Asynchronous Serial Interface
Standard: DVB TR101 891, 270Mb/s
Number of Inputs: 1
Number of Outputs: 1 (with relay bypass)
Bitrate: 100kb/s to 213Mb/s
3.1.2. Standard Definition Serial Digital Video (OSD)
Number of Outputs: 1
Connector: BNC per IEC 61169-8 Annex A
Signal Level: 800mV nominal
DC Offset: 0V ±0.5V
Rise and Fall Time: 200ps nominal (HD), 740ps nominal (SD)
Overshoot: < 10% of amplitude
Return Loss: > 15dB up to 1.5Gb/s (HD)
Wide Band Jitter: < 0.2 UI
3.2. FUNCTIONAL
Minimum Delay:
7780DLY-ASI: 5 MPEG-2 packets
Maximum Delay:
7780DLY-ASI: 16 sec independent of the ASI bitrate
3.3. ELECTRICAL
Voltage: + 12VDC
Power: 20 watts
EMI/RFI: Complies with FCC Part 15, class A devices.
Complies with EU EMC directive.
3.4. PHYSICAL
7700 frame mounting:
Number of slots: 2
7701 frame mounting:
Number of slots: 1
Stand Alone Enclosure:
Dimensions: 14 “ L x 4.5 “ W x 1.9 “ H
(355 mm L x 114 mm W x 48 mm H)
Weight: approx. 1.5 lbs. (0.7 Kg)

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4. STATUS LEDS
The 7780DLY-ASI has 2 LED Status indicators on the main circuit board and 1 indicator on the sub-
module to show operational status of the card at a glance. Figure 7-1 and Figure 7-2 shows the location of
the LEDs and card edge controls.
Two large LEDS on the front of the main board indicate the general health of the module:
LOCAL FAULT: This Red LED indicates poor module health and will be ON during the absence of a
valid input signal or if a local input power fault exists (i.e.: a blown fuse). The LOCAL
FAULT indication can also be reported to the frame through the FRAME STATUS
jumper.
MODULE OK: This Green LED indicates good module health. It will be ON when the board power
is good and the module detects a valid input.
SIGNAL PRESENT: This Green LED will be ON when there is a valid ASI signal present at the module
input.
One LED on the sub-module (7700CC) indicates the presence of the ASI TS input.
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