ES-2200 Dual Channel Expansion System Operator’s Manual
Table of Contents Table of Contents............................................................................................................................... 1 Table of figures .................................................................................................................................. 3 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 4 DPS ES-2200 General Description...............
Timing ..........................................................................................................................................................................................28 MicroSYNC CONFIGURE Select ..........................................................................................................................................29 MicroSYNC Configuration Functions...................................................................................................................
Table of figures Figure 1-1: ES-2200 Top View Figure 1-2: ES-2200 Front Panel DIP Switch Assignments Figure 2-1: ES-2200T Front Panel Figure 2-2: ES-2200T Controls Figure 2-3: MicroSYNC Controls in the ES-2200T Chassis Figure 3-1: ES-2200S Front Panel Figure 3-2: ES-2200S Controls Figure 4-1: Personal TBC III I/O Connectors Figure 4-2: Personal TBC III Card Figure 4-3: Personal TBC IV I/O Connectors Figure 4-4: Personal TBC IV Card Figure 4-5: DPS MicroSYNC I/O Connectors Figure 4-6: DPS MicroSYNC Card Figu
Introduction DPS ES-2200 General Description The DPS ES-2200 is a 2-slot expansion system intended to accommodate any combination of up to two DPS Personal Series or MicroSYNC plug-in cards. The functions of the DPS Personal Series cards installed in the system can be operated by the front panel control or by software using the rear panel RS-232 connector. There are two versions of the ES-2200. The ES-2200T is intended for TBC cards. Its front panel is marked according to operations specific to TBCs.
Compatible DPS Products DPS PERSONAL TBC CARDS The DPS Personal TBC is a full frame TBC which enables virtually any VCR, Camcorder, Laser Disk player or Video Camera to be interfaced with other video sources in a video production environment. A TBC is a necessary piece of video production hardware because time base errors are inherent in mechanical video storage devices such as VTRs. Up to two DPS Personal TBC cards can be installed in the DPS ES-2200T Expansion System.
Chapter 1: Installation and Configuration Unpacking & Inspection This unit has been thoroughly calibrated and inspected, both electrically and mechanically, to ensure that it meets the published specifications. The following items are included with each DPS ES-2200 Expansion System: QTY 1 1 1 DESCRIPTION DPS ES-2200 Expansion System DPS ES-2200 Operator’s Manual Standard AC Line Cord We suggest that you retain all original packing materials.
Front Panel DIP Switch Settings Power Supply DC Power Cables RS-232 Cables ES-2200 Front Panel Fan RS-232 “Input” Unit 1 DC Power Input Remote RS-232 DB-9 Port RS-232 “Input” Unit 2 DC Power Input Figure 1-1: ES-2200 Top View 7
ES-2200 System Configuration This section shows how to set cards and install them to be operated from the front panel of the ES-2200 unit. Remember: All DIP Switches must be configured with the power off. Static electricity from your body can damage the cards. To prevent this type of damage, you should handle them carefully: • • • Do not take them out of their conductive bags until you are ready to install them. Do not carry them around the room unless they are in their conductive bags.
ES-2200T Configuration Options It is possible to install a single card – TBC, MicroSYNC, V-Scope or Routing Switcher in the ES-2200T chassis. In such a case, the card should be installed in the Unit 1 position unless it is a V-Scope. If it is a V-Scope, it should always go in the Unit 2 position. Two cards can be installed in the ES-2200T chassis.
ES-2200T Card Installation 1. Remove the carrier plates from the backs of the cards. Save the screws to mount the cards in the chassis. 2. With the power off, remove the top cover of the chassis. 3. If the card to be installed in the unit 1 position is a Personal V-Scope, place DIP Switch 1 in the DOWN position, and all others UP. For all other card types, place DIP Switch 2 on the card intended for unit 1 in the DOWN position and all others UP. 4.
ES-2200S Configuration options The ES-2200S chassis is designed to accept DPS 8-bit MicroSYNC cards and 10-bit MicroSYNC-X cards, as well as Personal V-Scopes, VDAs and Routing Switchers. The possible combinations are: Unit 1 VS-2400 VS-2410 VS-2400 VS-2410 VS-2400 VS-2410 VS-2400 VS-2410 VS-2400 VS-2410 Unit 2 VS-2400 VS-2410 V-Scope V-Scope Routing Switcher Routing Switcher VDA VDA ES-2200S Card Installation 1.
9. Install the 3 wire RS-232 cable for unit 2 (figure 2-1) to the 3 pin header labeled INPUT at the top of the second card near the BNC connectors. 10. If there is a card intended for the unit 2 position, press the power supply's edge connector for unit 2 onto the second card as far as it will go. 11. Mount the second card in the unit 2 position using the five screws provided and install the supplied hardware for the rear panel support bracket and install the top cover.
Chapter 2: ES-2200T Operation ON 1 0 POWER ES-2200T DUAL TBC EXPANSION SYSTEM SELECT UNIT UNIT 1 2 TIMING H-POS FLAT C F LOW INPUT NTSC SVHS 1H 2H FREEZE FRM/FLD PK/VAR TAKE FREEZE BALANCE RED NRM BLUE SUPER PROC AMP VIDEO WAVFRM BLACK VECTOR CHROMA OVERLAY HUE SPLIT 5 4 3 V-SCOPE CONTROLS TBCCONFIGURATION REMOTE VRT BLKG MONO CONFIGURE STROBE GEN MD BURST BLK OUT FILM MD GEN TERM STORE CMB FLTR RECALL PREVIOUS UNITY HOT SW MAX + UNITY 2 - 1 MIN Figure 2-1: ES-2200T Front P
SELECT TIMING UNIT UNIT 1 2 H-POS FLAT C F LOW INPUT NTSC SVHS 1H 2H FREEZE FRM/FLD PK/VAR TAKE FREEZE BALANCE RED NRM BLUE SUPER PROC AMP VIDEO WAVFRM BLACK VECTOR CHROMA OVERLAY HUE SPLIT 5 4 3 REMOTE CONFIGURE VRT BLKG MONO STROBE GEN MD BURST BLK OUT FILM MD GEN TERM STORE CMB FLTR RECALL PREVIOUS UNITY HOT SW MAX + UNITY 2 - 1 MIN Shaft Encoder Figure 2-2: ES-2200T Controls Unit Select The UNIT select button is used to address the selected installed card.
TBC Card Controls Push buttons on the ES-2200T unit can have up to three control functions associated with them. Primary functions are in Black. Secondary functions are in Blue. Shift functions are in Italic. Proc Amp Proc Amp controls are applicable to TBC cards. The Proc Amp controls are VIDEO LEVEL, BLACK LEVEL, CHROMA LEVEL, and HUE LEVEL. VIDEO The VIDEO LEVEL button selects video level control for the shaft encoder.
Memory Functions These functions are shift functions in italics below the Proc Amp controls. The ES-2200T stores all current settings, such as Proc-amp levels and system timing in its own non-volatile memory. The memory is automatically updated once every three seconds. These settings are automatically recalled and transferred to the resident TBC cards on power up, so that system timing and Proc-amp levels are not lost. System timing information is stored separately for each resident card.
Balance The Color Balance controls are labeled BALANCE on the front panel. RED and BLUE are primary functions. FILM MD is a shift function below BLUE in italics. These controls are used to change the white balance of the processed video signal on an installed TBC card. They can be used to correct for footage shot with improper white balance, or used to add a color wash as a special effect. RED This button selects R-Y color balance control for the shaft encoder.
Timing The SYSTEM TIMING or GENLOCK controls are used to modify the timing of the video outputs from the installed TBC cards so that correct system timing is maintained when the unit is used in conjunction with other video processing equipment. When a reference video signal is connected to the selected (installed) TBC card reference video input, the outputs from that card would nominally be co-timed with this signal.
TBC Configuration The TBC card can be configured with a number of setup modes. In order to change a setup mode, you must perform the following steps: 1. Choose the ES-2200 channel containing the TBC card using the UNIT 1/ UNIT 2 SELECT button. 2. Place the TBC card into CONFIGURATION SELECT mode by pressing the NTSC/S-VHS INPUT button so that the NTSC and S-VID LEDs are flashing 3. In CONFIGURATION mode, each button takes on a new function.
TBC Configuration Functions Button Function/ Mode VRT BLKG Vertical Blanking Width 1. Narrow 2. Wide MONO Monochrome Mode 1. Normal 2. Forced Monochrome GEN MD Genlock Adjust 1.Genlock Adjust Enable 2. Genlock Adjust Disable BURST Output Burst Mode 1. On 2. Off BLK OUT TBC Function 1. Normal 2. Super Black Out GEN TERM Genlock Termination 1. High Impedance 2. 75O terminated CMB FLTR TBC IV Chroma Filter/Option Card Comb Filter 1. TBC IV Chroma On/Comb Filter Off 2.
V-Scope Controls V-Scope commands appear in red directly above the front panel buttons. They are valid when the selected unit is a V-Scope, as determined by the DIP Switch settings outlined in the installation section of this manual. WAVFRM Places the V-Scope in FULL SCREEN WAVEFORM DISPLAY mode. VECTOR Places the V-Scope in FULL SCREEN VECTOR DISPLAY SCOPE mode. OVRLAY Places the V-Scope in FULL SCREEN WAVEFORM + VECTOR SCOPE OVERLAY mode.
RS-2800 Personal Routing Switcher Routing Switcher commands are not on the ES-2200T front panel. A stick-on label is provided with each switcher card. This label should be applied to the front panel underneath the proc-amp controls. The ES-2200T can be configured to control one or two switcher cards. The Routing Switcher card has a four by one (4x1) switching matrix accessible through the four input BNC connectors at the rear of the card.
Controlling an 8-bit MicroSYNC in the ES-2200T Chassis BYPASS SELECT UNIT UNIT 1 2 TIMING H-POS FLAT C INPUT F LOW NTSC SVHS 1H 2H FREEZE FRM/FLD PK/VAR TAKE FREEZE PROCESS BALANCE RED NRM BLUE SUPER PROC AMP VIDEO WAVFRM BLACK VECTOR CHROMA OVERLAY HUE SPLIT 5 4 3 REMOTE CONFIGURE VRT BLKG MONO STROBE GEN MD BURST BLK OUT SYNC MD FILM MD GEN TERM STORE CMB FLTR CLAMP RECALL PREVIOUS IN LOCK UNITY HOT SW MAX + UNITY 2 - 1 MIN BLK CLP Shaft Encoder Figure 2-3: MicroSYNC c
Chapter 3: ES-2200S Operation Figure 3-1: ES-2200S Front Panel ON 1 0 POWER ES-2200S DUAL MicroSYNC EXPANSION SYSTEM V-SCOPE CONTROLS MicroSYNC CONFIGURATION SELECT UNIT UNIT 1 2 REMOTE TIMING H-POS FLAT VRT BLKG C F LOW MONO FREEZE 1H 2H CONFIGURE FRM/FLD PK/VAR STROBE GEN MD TAKE FREEZE BURST FUNCTION BYPASS NRM BLK OUT PROCESS SUPER SYNC MD VIDEO WAVFRM STORE CLAMP PROC AMP BLACK VECTOR CHROMA OVERLAY RECALL PREVIOUS IN LOCK BLK CLP HUE SPLIT UNITY HOT SW 5 MAX 4 + 3
SELECT TIMING UNIT UNIT 1 2 H-POS FLAT C FREEZE F LOW 1H 2H FRM/FLD PK/VAR TAKE FREEZE FUNCTION BYPASS NRM PROCESS SUPER PROC AMP VIDEO WAVFRM BLACK VECTOR CHROMA OVERLAY HUE SPLIT 5 4 3 REMOTE CONFIGURE VRT BLKG MONO STROBE GEN MD BURST BLK OUT SYNC MD STORE CLAMP RECALL PREVIOUS IN LOCK BLK CLP UNITY HOT SW MAX + UNITY 2 - 1 MIN Shaft Encoder Figure 3-2: ES-2200S Controls Unit Select The UNIT select button is used to address the selected installed card.
MicroSYNC Controls The MicroSYNC controls are shown in bold black text on the front panel. The section below explains the effect each control has on the installed MicroSYNC card. Proc Amp Controls The proc amp controls are applicable to MicroSYNC cards. The proc Amp controls are VIDEO LEVEL, BLACK LEVEL, CHROMA LEVEL, and HUE LEVEL. VIDEO The VIDEO CONTROL button selects video level control for the shaft encoder.
Memory These functions are shift functions below the Proc Amp controls. The ES-2200S stores all current settings, such as Proc-amp levels and system timing, in its own non-volatile memory. The memory is automatically updated once every three seconds. These settings are automatically recalled and transferred to the resident MicroSYNC card on power up, so that system timing and Proc-amp levels are not lost. System timing information is stored separately for each resident card.
Timing The SYSTEM TIMING controls (or GENLOCK controls) are used to modify the timing of the video outputs from the installed MicroSYNC cards, so that correct system timing is maintained when the unit is used in conjunction with other video processing equipment. When a reference video signal is connected to the selected (installed) MicroSYNC reference video input, the outputs from that card will nominally be co-timed with this signal.
MicroSYNC CONFIGURE Select The MicroSYNC card (VS-2400) can be configured with a number of CONFIGURATION functions. To change a CONFIGURATION function, perform the following steps: 1. Choose the ES-2200 channel containing the MicroSYNC card using the UNIT 1/ UNIT 2 SELECT button. 2. Place the MicroSYNC card into CONFIGURATION mode by pressing the CONFIGURE button for one second so that the CONFIGURE LEDs are both flashing. (Red and Green LEDs) 3. There are ten set-up options.
MicroSYNC Configuration Functions Button Function/ Mode VRT BLKG Vertical Blanking Width 1. Narrow 2. Wide MONO Monochrome Mode 1. Normal 2. Forced Monochrome GEN MD Genlock Adjust 1. Auto 2. External Reference 3. Internal Reference 4. Ext. Ref. and Genlock Adjust Disable 5. Auto and Genlock adjust Disable BURST Output Burst Mode 1. Auto 2. On 3. Off VID ADV (VS-2410 only) Video Advance 1. Normal 2. Advance Video 1 line 3. Advance Video 2 lines SYNC MD Synchronizer Mode 1. 4-Field 2.
V-Scope Controls V-Scope commands appear in red directly above the front panel buttons. They are valid when the selected unit is a V-Scope, as determined by the DIP Switch settings outlined in the installation section of this manual. WAVFRM Places the V-Scope in FULL SCREEN WAVEFORM DISPLAY mode. VECTOR Places the V-Scope in FULL SCREEN VECTOR DISPLAY SCOPE mode. OVRLAY Places the V-Scope in FULL SCREEN WAVEFORM + VECTOR SCOPE OVERLAY mode.
RS-2800 Personal Routing Switcher Routing Switcher commands are not on the ES-2200T front panel. A stick-on label is provided with each switcher card. This label should be applied to the front panel underneath the proc amp controls. The ES-2200S can be configured to control one or two switcher cards. The Routing Switcher card has a four by one (4x1) switching matrix accessible through the four input BNC connectors at the rear of the card.
Chapter 4: Video Connections This section describes the inputs and outputs of the various cards that can be installed in the ES-2000 Expansion system. Personal TBC III Connectors GENLOCK TIMING REMOTE INPUT (RJ-14) S-VIDEO INPUT NTSC VIDEO INPUT NTSC VIDEO OUTPUT MULTI I/O OUTPUT GENLOCK INPUT FIGURE 4-1: Personal TBC III I/O Connectors SERIAL DATA INPUT (RJ-14) This connector is not used when the TBC III card is used in the ES-2200 Expansion System.
NTSC VIDEO OUTPUT This BNC type connector outputs the time-base corrected version of the video input signal. GENLOCK OK LED This LED will light when a valid genlock video signal is connected to the TBC card genlock video input. MULTI INPUT/OUTPUT (I/O) CONNECTOR TBC card jumper CHE1 controls the use of this connector. Normally, this connector is used as a loop through for the genlock video signal. This allows the same genlock signal to be looped to a number of destinations.
Personal TBC IV Connectors S-VIDEO IN MULTI DIN-9 S-VIDEO OUT NTSC VIDEO IN NTSC VIDEO OUT GENLOCK IN FIGURE 4-3: Personal TBC IV I/O Connectors S-VIDEO INPUT Use this 4-pin connector to input S-Video (S-VHS or Hi8) to the TBC card. It is normally connected to the S-Video output of a playback VCR using a standard 4-pin to 4-pin S-Video cable. Some JVC industrial type S-VHS players use a 7-pin connector for their S-Video output. To interface with such machines, a 7-pin to 4-pin adapter cable is required.
NTSC VIDEO OUTPUT This BNC connector provides a timebase corrected version of the video input signal. GENLOCK OK LED This LED will light when a valid genlock video signal is connected to the TBC genlock video input. GENLOCK VIDEO INPUT The TBC card uses genlock video input to establish timing for its video output signal. The signal connected to this input must always be stable, such as the output from a black burst or color bar generator.
DPS 8-Bit MicroSYNC Connectors GENLOCK TIMING REMOTE IN NTSC VIDEO INPUT NTSC VIDEO OUTPUT GENLOCK LOOP THROUGH GENLOCK VIDEO INPUT FIGURE 4-5: DPS MicroSYNC I/0 Connectors SERIAL DATA INPUT (RJ-14) This connector is not used when the MicroSYNC is installed in an ES-2200 Expansion System. NTSC VIDEO INPUT NTSC video can be connected to the MicroSYNC card in two ways: through the BNC connector as shown in Figure 45 or from the card edge connector as shown in Figure 4-6.
GENLOCK OK LED This LED will light when a valid genlock video signal is connected to the MicroSYNC genlock video input. REFERENCE VIDEO INPUT These two BNC connectors provide a loop-through (bridging) connection for the genlock reference input. Composite color black or another stable composite video signal such as color bars should be used as a genlock reference. The signal loop should always be terminated in 75O.
DPS MicroSYNC-X Connectors MULTI I/O (DB-9) NTSC VIDEO INPUT NTSC VIDEO OUTPUT GENLOCK LOOP THROUGH GENLOCK VIDEO INPUT Figure 4-7: DPS MicroSYNC-X I/O Connectors MULTI I/O (DB-9) This jack is used to provide RS-232 control, video monitor output, audio delay TTL pulse, RC-2000 remote control power (+12VDC) and GND freeze input. This jack is generally used when the MicroSYNC-X card is installed in a PC and not used when the card is installed in an ES-2000 Expansion System.
NTSC BNC VIDEO OUTPUT This connector supplies a nominal 1 V p-p, 75? composite NTSC output. The video output contains a synchronized version of the video input signal except when the MicroSYNC is in BYPASS or BLACK mode. NTSC BUS VIDEO OUTPUT A second video output is routed to the eight-position jumper field DHE5. This enables the user to route the MicroSYNC video output to any one of eight different card edge connector pins.
Personal V-Scope Connectors REMOTE IN (RJ-14) NTSC VIDEO INPUT BUFFERED VIDEO OUTPUT SUPERIMPOSE OUTPUT FULL-TIME OUTPUT Figure 4-9: Personal V-Scope I/O Connections SERIAL DATA INPUT (RJ-14) This connector is not used when the V-Scope card is installed in an ES-2200 Expansion System. NTSC VIDEO INPUT This BNC connector is used to feed composite NTSC video to the V-Scope card. It is normally connected to the program output of your video switcher.
BUFFERED VIDEO OUTPUT This BNC type connector provides a buffered video output signal, which is a copy of the video signal applied to the input connector. It is normally connected to your record VCR. SUPERIMPOSE OUTPUT The ES-2000 front panel V-Scope control selection determines this BNC type connector output. When the SUPERIMPOSE mode is selected, this output will contain the synthesized waveform/vector display superimposed on the video input signal.
Personal Video Routing Switcher REMOTE INPUT (RJ-14) 4x1 VIDEO INPUT #1 4x1 VIDEO INPUT #2 4x1 VIDEO INPUT #3 4x1 VIDEO INPUT #4 BNC VIDEO OUTPUT Connectors FIGURE 4-11: Personal Video Routing Switcher I/O Connections INPUTS 4X1 SWITCHING MATRIX INPUTS The inputs to the 4x1 switching matrix come fro m the four BNC inputs (Figure 4-11) and are AC coupled into the board. A jumper header is provided at each input to allow for clamping of the input video signal (DC restorer).
Outputs BNC OUTPUT The BNC output is shown in Figure 4-11. This BNC connector contains the selected RS-2800 4x1 or 8x1 video output. BNC CONTROL The outputs of the 4x1 and 8x1 switching matrices are connected to the input of the BNC multiplexer (MUX). This MUX routes the selected 4x1 or the 8x1 matrix outputs to the RS-2800s BNC video output connector under control of the microprocessor.
Personal VDA Connectors TERMINATION SWITCH LEFT 75-OHM/RIGHT BRIDGE ARV1 GAIN POT ARV2 GAIN POT VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT 1 VIDEO OUTPUT 2 VIDEO OUTPUT 3 VIDEO OUTPUT 4 FIGURE 4-13: Personal VDA I/O Connectors VIDEO INPUT This connector is used to input composite NTSC video to the VDA card. This signal is AC coupled and fed to the VDA video amplifiers. VIDEO OUTPUT 1 This is output 1 of the VDA card, its output impedance is 75O. The output gain can be adjusted +/- 2dB using potentiometer ARV1.
TERMINATION SWITCH Set this switch to the left (away from the PC board) to terminate the input of the VDA into 75O. Set the switch to the right for a high impedance (bridging) input. A BNC T connector can be used to provide a loop-through connection.
Chapter 5: Remote Control Note: This section applies to the ES-2200T and the ES-2200S There are three possible methods of remote controlling the cards installed inside an ES-2200 (or multiple ES-2200 units). The first method is to use DPS developed computer software and to remote control the ES-2200 from a Personal computer or an Amiga computer. The second is to use DPS's desktop remote control, the RC-2000.
the resident TBC, MicroSYNC and V-Scope cards. The AMIGA can control a maximum number of eight TBC and MicroSYNC cards. The IBM PC can control a maxiumum of thirty-two TBC and MicroSYNC cards. Any V-SCOPE command sent by the computer will affect all of the V-Scopes installed in all of the ES-2200s that are linked together.
Card Addressing When installing multiple cards in a system, you must establish a unique address for each card. The software control program uses this address to direct commands to individual cards. The table below indicates how the switch settings correspond to buttons on the control screen. If you have only one addressable card in the system, leave these five switches in the UP position.
(ALTERNATE) DB-25F CONNECTOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DB-9-F CONNECTOR DB-9-M CONNECTOR 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 1 2 3 4 5 22 23 CONNECT TO ES-2200 RS-232 REMOTE INPUT CABLE 24 25 CONNECT TO IBM PC COMPATIBLE COMPUTERS’ RS-232 PORT Figure 5-1: Computer Serial Port to ES-2200 Cable Assembly RC-2000 Remote Control The DPS RC-2000 desktop remote is capable of controlling up to thirty-two DPS Personal TBC IV, TBC III, TBC II, MicroSYNC, and RS-2800 Personal Swi
RC-2001 Remote Control The DPS RC-2001 desktop remote is capable of controlling up to thirty-two DPS Personal TBC IV, TBC III, TBC II, MicroSYNC, and RS-2800 Personal Switcher card as well as a DPS Personal V-Scope. The RC-2001 takes the place of the host computer’s serial port and connects directly to the DB-9 connector at the ES-2200 rear panel. An external AC adapter provides power for the RC-2001. All video proc amp, timing functions, and setup memories can be accessed via the RC-2001’s controls.
TAB DOWN, 4-PIN MODULAR TELCO HANDSET PLUG BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW CONNECT TO RC-2000 RS-232 REMOTE PORT (TYPE RJ-14) RECEIVE 1 2 6 NOTE: RC-2000 MUST BE POWERED BY AN EXTERNAL 9 VDC ADAPTOR GROUND 3 7 4 8 5 9 DB-9-M CONNECTOR CONNECT TO ES-2200 RS-232 REMOTE INPUT PORT Figure 5-2: RC-2000 to ES-2200 Cable Assembly 52
ES-2200T DIP Switches 1 UP 2 UP 3 UP 4 UP 5 UP Power Supply Unit 1 TBC Card ES-2200 #1 DB-9-M Unit 2 TBC Card ES-2200T DIP Switches 1 UP 2 DOWN 3 DOWN 4 DOWN 5 DOWN ES-2200 #2 ES-2200S DIP Switches 2 UP 3 DOWN 4 DOWN 5 DOWN 6 DOWN DIPSwitches 3 UP 4 UP 5 UP 6 UP 7 UP DIP Switches 3 DOWN 4 DOWN 5 DOWN 6 DOWN 7 DOWN Ribbon Cable Daisy Chain (User Supplied) ES-2200S DIP Switches 2 UP 3 UP 4 UP 5 UP 6 UP Power Supply Unit 3 TBC Card DIP Switches 3 DOWN 4 DOWN 5 DOWN 6 DOWN 7 UP DB-9-M Unit 4 V-
DIP Switches 3 DOWN 4 DOWN 5 DOWN 6 DOWN 7 DOWN Unit 2 MicroSYNC DB-9-M Unit 1 MicroSYNC Ribbon Cable Daisy Chain (User Supplied) Power Supply DIP Switches 3 DOWN 4 DOWN 5 DOWN 6 UP 7 DOWN ES-2200 #1 DIP Switches 3 UP 4 UP 5 UP 6 UP 7 UP ES-2200T DIP Switches 1 UP 2 UP 3 UP 4 UP 5 UP Unit 4 Routing Switcher ES-2200 #2 DB-9-M DIP Switches 3 DOWN 4 DOWN 5 DOWN 6 DOWN 7 UP ES-2200S DIP Switches 2 UP 3 UP 4 UP 5 UP 6 UP Unit 3 MicroSYNC Power Supply ES-22OOT DIP Switches 1 UP 2 DOWN 3 DOWN 4 DOWN
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Appendix A: Specifications Serial Data Input Level RS-232 Baud Rate defaults to 9600 BPS Interface Receive Ground DB-9 Female Pin 3 Pin 5 Power Requirements Input Voltage Input Power 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz 5.0 Watts (Basic ES-2200 chassis) 40 Watts (Maximum with two cards installed) WARNING This unit must be connected to earth ground in order to ensure compliance with EMI and safety regulations. Also, this unit contains voltages dangerous to life and must only be serviced by qualified personnel.
Appendix B: Serial Protocol This section describes the serial data interface to the ES-2200. The information presented here is intended for users/programmers who want to develop their own custom driver software for the ES-2200. DPS has developed DOS and AMIGA software that is normally included with every purchase of a Personal TBC IV/ TBC III card or a Personal V-SCOPE card. Also, PC software is available for the MicroSYNC and the Personal Routing Switcher card.
TBC/MicroSYNC/V-Scope ID Byte This byte is the unique code that precedes the exclusive data that identifies DPS products. Unit Address Byte This Byte determines which card the following command is directed to. Every TBC IV, Switcher and MicroSYNC card has five DIP Switches that are normally used to determine the card address. Refer to the installed cards' operator's manuals on how to set the cards’ addresses. Cards installed in different ES-2200s must each have a unique address.
TBC/MicroSYNC Function Select/Data Byte(s) The function byte determines which function on the addressed TBC card will be effected by the command. Most commands follow this byte with two characters that represent the new Hex value for the selected function.
12 hex 2 (0,0-F,F) Set Strobe Rate (in Frames) 00 = Full Motion 01 = Fastest Strobe 7F = Slowest Strobe 13 hex 1 (0-2) Select Freeze Mode 0 = Frame Mode 1 = Field Mode 2 = Strobe Mode 3= 4-Field Mode 4= Film Mode (Valid for MicroSYNC cards only) (Valid for TBC IV cards only) 14 hex 1 (0-2) Freeze Field Select 0 = Select Field 1 1 = Select Field 2 2 = Select Field 3 3 = Select Field 4 ...MicroSYNC only 4 = Select Field 5 ...
MicroSYNC Configuration Bytes There are two bytes that carry all of the MicroSYNC Configuration information.
TBC IV Configuration Bytes There are two bytes that carry all of the MicroSYNC Configuration information.
V-SCOPE Function Select Byte/Data Byte(s) The function byte determines which function on the addressed V-SCOPE card will be effected by the command. Most commands follow this byte with one data byte, which represents the new binary value for the selected function. The table below lists each function, and the associated data byte: Function ByteData Byte(s) Description 01 hex 1 (0-2) Set V-SCOPE mode. 00 = Vector Scope mode. 01 = Waveform Display mode. 02 = Overlay Vector/Waveform mode.
Appendix C: Important Addresses and Phone Numbers INTERNET ftp://ftp.dps.com http://www.dps.com Support E-mail: Canada/International U.S Europe Asia-Pacific Suggestions: support.ca@dps.com support.us@dps.com support.eu@dps.com support.au@dps.com suggestionbox@dps.com CANADA/INTERNATIONAL Digital Processing Systems, Inc. 70 Valleywood Drive Markham, Ontario L3R 4T5 Toll Free: 800-775-3314 Voice: 905-944-4000 Fax: 905-944-4200 Customer Service Voice Mail: 905-944-4100 USA Digital Processing Systems, Inc.
EUROPE Digital Processing Systems, Ltd. Romans Business Park, Unit 9 East Street, Farnham Surrey, GU9 7SX U.K. Phone numbers are preceded by +44 1252 if calling from outside the U.K. and by 01252 if calling from inside the U.K.: Voice: 718300 Fax: 718400 BBS: 723790 ASIA AND THE PACIFIC RIM DPS Asia Pacific 858 King Goerges Road South Hurstville, Sydney N.S.W.
Appendix D: A Brief History of DPS We were originally founded in 1975 as Digital Video Systems. DVS was a pioneer in the development of time base correctors (TBCs) and synchronizers. The company’s first product, the DVS1 Time Base Corrector, was sufficiently ahead of its time that many of them are still being used today. DVS was acquired by Scientific Atlanta in 1982 and the focus of the division shifted to satellite encryption technologies.
Appendix E: Warranty Warranty Statement Digital Processing Systems, Inc., warrants the original purchaser that this product is in good working condition for a period of two years from the date of purchase. Should this product, in Digital Processing System’s opinion, malfunction within the warranty period, Digital Processing Systems, Inc., will repair or replace this product without charge.
Warranty Service Units requiring repair under warranty may be sent directly to Digital Processing Systems, Inc. To obtain service under this warranty, first contact the Digital Processing Systems Customer Service Department to request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number. • Canada and International (Country code) 905.944.4000 • USA (Country code) 859.371.5533 • Europe +44 1252 (outside the UK) or 01252 (inside the UK) followed by 718300 • Asia - Pacific Rim 61.2.9547.
Appendix F: Compliance FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.