DENSITÉ series HCO-1822 HD/SD/ASI Change Over with Clean Switch and ALC Guide to Installation and Operation M955-9900-100 28 Jan 2011 Miranda Technologies Inc. 3499 Douglas-B.-Floreani St-Laurent, Québec, Canada H4S 2C6 Tel. 514-333-1772 Fax. 514-333-9828 www.miranda.com © 2011 Miranda Technologies Inc.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Electromagnetic Compatibility This equipment has been tested for verification of compliance with FCC Part 15, Subpart B requirements for Class A digital devices. NOTE: 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.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Table of Contents 1 HCO-1822 HD/SD/ASI Change Over with Clean Switch and ALC .......................................... 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 Installation .................................................................................................................................. 3 2.1 2.2 3 Installation in the Densité frame.......................................................................................................... 3 Rear Panel Connector ...........
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION HCO-1822
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1 HCO-1822 HD/SD/ASI Change Over with Clean Switch and ALC 1.1 Introduction The HCO-1822 is a 2x1 HD/SD/ASI change-over which supports 16 channels of embedded audio and Metadata. Change-overs are performed electronically by the HCO-1822’s internal router. The module can perform a video and audio “Clean & Silent Switch” between sources using the CS option.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Block Diagram 1.3 The following block diagram shows the functionality of the HCO-1822. Figure 1.1 Functional block diagram HCO-1822 1.4 Front Card-edge Interface The front card-edge of the HCO-1822 incorporates two elements: Select Status LED (see section 3.2) Select Button (see section 3.3) Status • • HCO-1822 Select Button Status LED Figure 1.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 2 Installation 2.1 Installation in the Densité frame The HCO-1822 and its associated rear connector rear panel must be mounted in a DENSITÉ frame. It is not necessary to switch off the frame’s power when installing or removing the card. See the DENSITÉ Frame manual for detailed instructions for installing cards and their associated rear panels. 2.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION The HCO-1822 provides two HD/SD SDI video outputs on BNC connectors, labeled PGM (program) and PVW (preview). The SDI video signals conform to the SMPTE 292M and SMPTE 259M-C standards. GPI IN and GPI OUT connectors The rear panel of the HCO-1822 includes a GPI interface that allows control of the switch process. When constructing and using an external GPI box, be aware of the following: 1. The HCO-1822 card monitors the external power supply voltage on the GPI input.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3 Operation 3.1 Control options The HCO-1822 can be controlled in different ways: • The local control panel and its push-buttons can be used to move through a menu of parameters and to adjust parameter values (see section 3.3). • Miranda’s iControl system can be used to access the card’s operating parameters from a remote computer, using a convenient graphical user interface (GUI). (see section 3.4) 3.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.3 Local control using the Densité frame control panel 3.3.1 Overview Push the SELECT button on the HCO-1822 card edge (see Section 1.4) to assign the local control panel to operate the HCO-1822. Use the control panel buttons to navigate through the menu, as described below. All of the cards installed in a Densité frame are connected to the frame’s controller card, which handles all interaction between the cards and the outside world.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4 Remote control using iControl The operation of the HCO-1822 may be controlled using Miranda’s iControl system. • • This manual describes the control panels associated with the HCO-1822 and their use. Please consult the iControl User’s Guide for information about setting up and operating iControl. In iControl Navigator or iControl Websites, double-click on the HCO-1822 icon to open the control panel. 3.4.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Icon 3 – Input 1 status • A: Green - Status OK; format shown • B: Red – Error Icon 4 – Input 2 status • A: Green - Status OK • B: Red - Error Icon 5 – Bypass Status • A: Bypass not active – switch operational • B: Bypass activated Icon 6 – Card Heath status • A: Green - Fan OK and GPI Power OK • B: Red - Fan error or GPI Power Error When an icon shows an error state, a message describing the error in more detail will appear beneath the icons.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1. Manual switch Manually switches the HCO-1822 output between the two possible sources: input 1 or input 2. • Click the Manual button. The two possible sources are shown on the left. The icon representing the currently-selected input will show in green. • Click on a different source. The selection shows blue, and the Take button is activated, appearing yellow.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION • NOTE: for certain errors, the switch-over is delayed by 0.5 second beyond the selected duration because it often happens that the same signal is feeding both inputs, possibly offset by a frame or two. The delay ensures that the alternate feed is indeed error-free before switching to it.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.3 The Alarms panel The HCO-1822 continuously monitors the condition and status of the input signals it is processing. The information is used to decide whether the input must be switched in Auto mode. It is also used to flag the status of the card in the iControl system. In general: • A number of parameter values are continuously tested against user-defined thresholds or for presence/absence.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Video – Video Error alarm This error is always ENABLED and the level set to 1, 2 or OFF. The factory default value is level 1. Use the slider to set the duration for which the error must continuously exist before the alarm is flagged. The nominal range of durations is 0.05 to 90 seconds. When durations ≥1 sec are selected, there is an additional 0.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Video – Timing Error This error is generated if the timing offset between the output signal and the video input is greater than 2 lines. • This alarm is always enabled, but is not a switch condition for either of the inputs. The LED color is not configurable for this alarm. Figure 3.12 Timing Error alarm Config.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Video – Freeze Detect This error detects the presence of a signal freeze (i.e. no change in content) for a period of time; the error is flagged only when the time duration criterion has been satisfied. This error can be Enabled using the checkbox, and the level set to 1, 2 or OFF.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION .Audio – Silence CH1 (same for CH2-16) This error flags the continuous absence of sound level in the specified audio channel for a specified duration. NB – this error applies only to PCM audio This error can be Enabled using the checkbox, and the level set to 1, 2 or OFF. The user sets the detection parameters for this error using two sliders: • Threshold (dB) – sets the signal level below which silence will be considered to have been detected.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION In1->In2 Click the checkbox to force all alarm parameters for input 2 to match those set for input 1. • When this is selected, only one set of alarm parameters is displayed for both inputs. • When the checkbox is deselected, the alarm parameters for input 2 revert to their previous values, i.e. as they were before the checkbox was selected. Figure 3.18 IN1 3.4.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION The graphic and the text at the top of the panel show the timing of the two inputs with respect to the reference. Input timing measurements are shown above (Input 1) and below (Input 2) the user-programmed output timing (shown in blue). If the measured input timing respects the supported input window, this measurement will remain green. If not, the measurement will turn red.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.6 The Reference panel The HCO-1822 output signals should always be genlocked to some reference source. The genlock source is selected in the Reference control panel.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.8 The Miranda ALC panel Minimizing loudness differences between segments in a playout channel is an important issue in a world where multiple programs originating in different formats from different sources must be integrated seamlessly. The Automatic Loudness Control (ALC) option is the solution to this need. It uses Miranda’s proprietary wideband ALC algorithm. • Identified as HCO-1822-OPT-ALC-X, where X can be 2, 6, 8 or 16 input channels.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.8.2 PGM1-4 tabs Loudness monitoring When turned ON, the loudness meters display the program input loudness (before ALC processing), the dynamic correction applied by the ALC, the ALC limiter correction, and the program output loudness (after ALC processing). The input and output loudness are given in dBFS or LKFS, depending on the selected ALC filter (dB without filtering, LKFS for ITU-R BS.1770 filtering).
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Here’s the time-domain response of the ALC: ALC Pre-Amp Level A pre-amp stage is available in front of the ALC to compensate for programs having an input loudness out of the ALC tracking range (very low or very high input loudness). The pre-amp level ranges from -20 dB to + 20 dB, in steps of 1 dB. Fast Mode Response The Fast Mode Response is optional and is enabled by checking the Enable box.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.9 The Fingerprint panel Fingerprinting technology on this card functions in conjunction with iControl. • iControl 4.0 and higher is required. HCO-1822 streaming is ON by default, but the management of the stream is handled in iControl, and there is no local control of the process at this card control panel, except to select the window, and to turn streaming OFF if there are problems with the stream or the network.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Use a mouse to resize – you may also use your mouse to move and resize the window. Click within the blue frame and it will turn yellow and display control handles. Mouse over a handle until the cursor switches to an arrow icon, and then drag the handle to resize the window.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION RALM Connections tab Use the radio buttons to turn the meter display ON (RALM) or OFF for the indicated channels. The meter appears directly above the controls. Reset Counter: click this button to reset the overload counter on the ALM display to zero. See the next section for instructions on setting up the overload counter. Figure 3.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.11 The Thumbnail panel The thumbnail area displays thumbnail images for the inputs and outputs selected in the Player area. Player – Click the checkboxes to select which thumbnails will be displayed. Only those whose Control checkbox has been selected will be available. • Input 1 • Input 2 • Program output • Preview output If only one is selected it will appear full screen, otherwise those selected will appear in a grid as shown in the figure.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Clean Switch Option – allows the HCO-1822 to make a glitch-free switch between its two inputs under certain circumstances: 1. The two inputs MUST have the same format. Supported input signals Reference 2. An external reference or URS is recommended to run the CSO. In this mode, the reference presence is always reported, regardless of the user’s setting. 525 (SMPTE-259M-C) NTSC (SMPTE-170M) 625 (SMPTE-259M-C) PAL (ITU 624-4) 3.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION ALC – This option enables the Automatic Loudness Control feature of the HCO-1822. Note that this option is available for 2, 6, 8 or 16 channels. A separate license key is required for each of these, and the data window below the Enter key data box will indicate which is currently enabled, e.g.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.14 The Alarm Config panel This panel allows the alarm reporting of the HCO1822 to be configured. The panel opens in a new window when the button is clicked, and can be resized if needed. The panel is organized in columns. Status/Name This contains an expandable tree listing all the alarms reported by this HCO-1822 card.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Levels associated with these alarms: The pulldown lists may contain some or all of the following options: The alarm makes no contribution (black icon) The alarm is of minor importance (yellow icon) The alarm is of major importance (orange icon) The alarm is of critical importance (red icon) The alarm exists but has no effect (used for text and composite alarms) Shortcut: if you click in one of the Set All boxes beside a section heading, you will open a pulldown that lets
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Get alarm keys Click this button to open a save dialog where you can save a file containing a list of all alarms on this card and their current values, along with an Alarm Key for each. The alarm keys are useful for system integration and troubleshooting. • The file is saved in .csv format Figure 3.38 Get alarm keys save dialogue OK, Apply, Cancel • OK accepts the settings and closes the window once the card confirms that there are no errors.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION • Details…: Reports the Firmware version, service version, and panel version for this card Figure 3.40 Details window • Advanced…: Shows the Miranda LongID for this card. The Miranda LongID is the address of this HCO-1822 in the iControl network. Figure 3.41 Advanced window • Remote System Administration – opens the Joining Locators data box, which lists remote lookup services to which this HCO-1822 is registered.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.4.16 User Presets The User Preset controls allow the user to save and recover all configuration settings on the card. Select any one of the five presets using the pulldown list. The name of the currently-selected User Preset is shown on the on the pulldown icon (e.g. User1, User2,… User5) • Click Load to load the contents of the selected User Preset into the HCO-1822. All parameter settings and values will be replaced by the contents of the selected User Preset.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Copy Profile From: This line shows this HCO-1822 card, and identifies it by App server, Densité frame and slot number, card type and firmware version. The Profile column has a pulldown that allows you to select which profiles you will work with, and gives these choices: • Current, User1, User2, User3, User4, User5 The Select column includes a checkbox, preselected as checked, to confirm that you want to work with the current card. Figure 3.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Note: There is no need to select a profile using the Profile pulldown (e.g. current, User1, etc.) when restoring a profile from disk. The profile selection is stored within the file. Copy profile to section This line shows other HCO-1822 cards that are available on the iControl network, each identified by App server, Densité frame and slot number, card type and firmware version.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 4 Specifications Video inputs (2) SIGNAL SUPPORTED FORMATS CABLE LENGTH RETURN LOSS SD: SMPTE-259M-C (270Mbps), HD: SMPTE-292M (1.485, 1.485/1.001 Gbps), DVB-ASI : EN 50083-9 SD: SMPTE-125M: 480i59.94 SD: EBU: 576i50 HD: SMPTE-274M: 1080i59.94, 1080i50 HD: SMPTE-296M: 720p59.94, 720p50 200 m (700’) Belden 8281 at 270 Mbps 90 m (300’) Belden 1694A at 1.485 Gbps >15 dB up to 1.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION ANNEX – HCO-1822 User Interface STATUS GENERAL STATUS IN1 STATUS NO REAR / REF PRESENCE / BACKUP INPUT / BYPASS MODE / GPI POWER BOX / AUDIO CHANGEOVER IN1 VIDEO STATUS INPUT FORMAT / VIDEO ERROR / FORMAT MISMATCH / TIMING ERROR / REF MISMATCH / BLACK ERROR / FREEZE ERROR IN1 AUDIO STATUS SILENCE CHANNEL 1 to 16 / AUDIO GROUP PRESENCE 1 to 4 IN2 VIDEO STATUS INPUT FORMAT / VIDEO ERROR / FORMAT MISMATCH / TIMING ERROR / REF MISMATCH / BLACK ERROR / FREEZE ERROR I