DENSITÉ series JAZZ-800 Universal Signal Processor Guide to Installation and Operation M874-9900-100 1 Aug 2007 Miranda Technologies Inc. 3499 Douglas-B.-Floreani St-Laurent, Québec, Canada H4S 1Y6 Tel. 514-333-1772 Fax. 514-333-9828 www.miranda.com © 2007 Miranda Technologies Inc..
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Safety Compliance Information Safety Compliance This equipment complies with: - CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03 / Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment. UL 60950-1 (1st Edition) / Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment. st IEC 60950-1 (1 Edition) / Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Table of Contents 1 JAZZ-800 Universal Signal Processor......................................................................................1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 1 Overview .............................................................................................................................................
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION External Reference 2 Menu ....................................................................................................................... 87 External Reference 2 Menu ....................................................................................................................... 88 Ancillary Data Menu ................................................................................................................................... 89 Timecode Menu.........
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1 JAZZ-800 Universal Signal Processor 1.1 Introduction The JAZZ-800 brings legendary Teranex image quality to the Broadcasting world. The JAZZ-800 is packed with proprietary technology, like PixelMotion™ Deinterlacing and Multi-Directional Diagonal Filtering (MDDFTM) algorithms, drastically reducing jaggies on diagonal lines. The Per-Pixel Temporal Recursive Noise Reduction algorithm minimizes HD and SD video noise.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1.2 Overview Filters and Algorithms PixelMotion™ De-interlacing PixelMotion de-interlacing of video originated material produces perfect progressive frames in preparation for further processing. The processing aperture is adjusted on a pixel-by-pixel basis, which preserves all of the detail of the original interlaced image and eliminates jaggies in the output image. Scene Change Detection Preserves clean cuts between scenes.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Supported Format Conversions The JAZZ-800 supports the following format conversions: Input Output Input Output 480i59.94 480i59.94 576i50 576i50 720p59.94 1080i59.94 1080sf23.98 720p59.94 720p50 1080i59.94 1080i50 480i59.94 720p50 576i50 720p59.94 720p50 1080i59.94 1080i50 480i59.94 1080i50 576i50 720p59.94 720p50 1080i59.94 1080i50 480i59.94 1080i59.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Packages The JAZZ-800 is available in the following product configurations: Single Channel Configurations (1 in Æ 1 out) JAZZ-810-P JAZZ-810-AP JAZZ-810-VAP Single channel Up/Down/Cross converter & synchronizer. • HD/SD-SDI Video • 16 channel Embedded audio I/O Single channel Up/Down/Cross converter & synchronizer. • HD/SD-SDI Video • 16 channel Embedded audio I/O / AES/ Analog audio (AAIO option) Single channel Up/Down/Cross converter & synchronizer.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Options These options are available for the JAZZ-800.: Options Channel Configuration Upgrades JAZZ-810-UG-820 Upgrade from single channel to 1½ Channels. JAZZ-810-UG-830 Upgrade from single channel to Dual Channels. JAZZ-820-UG-830 Upgrade from 1½ channel to Dual Channels.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1.3 Applications Up-/Down-conversion In situations where the highest image quality up- or down-conversion is necessary, Miranda’s JAZZ-800 uses proprietary PixelMotion™ De-interlacing, 3:2 Detection, and Detail Enhancement combined with a powerful array processing module, provides the best image solution. The first step in the conversion process is to identify whether the input material is video or film originated.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Frame-rate conversions generally involve changing the number of lines and fields (or frames) per second in an image. Examples of standards conversions include: 480i59.94 to 576i50 720p59.94 to 1080i50 1080i59.94 to 1080i50 If we look at a standards conversion from 480i59.94 to 576i50, we need to change two of the three parameters of the signal. The first is the number of lines in each field.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1.4 Quick Start Installation Getting assistance with the JAZZ-800 This manual will help in the operation of the Miranda JAZZ-800. It provides an overview of features and procedures to accomplish all of the tasks this product can perform. However, if you need further assistance, please contact the Miranda Technical support centre nearest you: Americas Telephone: +1-800-224-7882 e-mail: techsupp@miranda.com Asia Telephone: +81-3-5730-2987 e-mail: asiatech@miranda.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 2. Remove the Control Panel and place it on a flat, stable surface. 3. Remove the foam insert that held the Control Panel. 4. Remove the JAZZ-800 chassis and place it on a flat, stable surface.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Attaching the Control Panel 5. On the rear of the Control Panel, locate the multi-pin connector and the three ball-pin connectors. 6. On the front of the JAZZ-800 chassis, locate the multi-pin connector and the three ball-pin mating connectors. 7. Orient the Control Panel so that the multi-pin connector and the ball-pin connectors of the Control Panel line up with the respective mates on the front of the JAZZ-800 chassis. 8.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Control Panel JAZZ-800 | 11
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Control Panel Logic Note: Input/Output channel selection drives the state of all other sections of the control panel and the MENUTREE. There are two primary states for the control panel button/LED logic. • The first is “Active” mode, shown by solid LED’s. This mode shows the current state of the selected input or output channel. • The second is the “Update” mode, shown by flashing LED’s.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Rear Panel JAZZ-800 | 13
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Setup Detail Enhance & Sharpness There is a known issue with the default setting for Detail Enhance & Sharpness that cause the output image to be soft. To correct this set the Detail Enhance slider to ‘0’ and the Sharpness slider to ‘63’. This will be corrected in the next software release.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 2 Installation Rear Panel (From Left to Right) Standard Connections 1. PS1 – Mains input 1 a. 90-110V @ 60Hz / 200-220V @ 50Hz, Auto Detect 2. PS2 – Mains input 2 a. 90-110V @ 60Hz / 200-220V @ 50Hz, Auto Detect 3. RS232/RS422 – Serial Port a. 1x 9-pin-D-Male, Selectable RS232 or RS422 b. User adjustable baud rate 4. GPI – General Purpose Interface – Not functional / Future expansion a. 1x 9-pin-D-Female 5.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Digital Video Input/Output & Reference Input 1. Reference Input 1 a. 1x BNC, SD analog blackburst, HD tri-level sync (interlaced or progressive) 2. Reference Input 2 a. 1x BNC, SD analog blackburst, HD tri-level sync (interlaced or progressive) 3. SD/HD-SDI Output 2B (video processing channel 2) a. 1x BNC 4. SD/HD-SDI Output 2A (video processing channel 2) a. 1x BNC 5. SD/HD-SDI Output 1B (video processing channel 1) a. 1x BNC 6.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Analog & AES Audio Connection (NOTE: Requires Analog & AES Audio Option Board) 1. Analog Audio Input/Output a) High Density Molex LFH Connector 2. AES Audio Input/Output a) High Density Molex LFH Connector Analog Video Input/Output & DVI Output (NOTE: Requires Analog Video Input/Output Option Board) 1. DVI-I Output a. 1x DVI Connector 2. Analog Component Y/G Output a. 1x BNC 3. Analog Component Pb/B/C Output a. 1x BNC 4. Analog Component Pr/R Output a. 1x BNC 5.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3 Operations This section describes the control panel for the JAZZ-800 Universal Video Processor. The panel can operate in one of two modes, local or remote. Local Control (Full) In the Local Control mode, the panel is physically mounted to the JAZZ-800 frame and controls this one unit. The panel establishes communication with the frame and is powered via a multi-pin header connector located between the two units.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION • Bi-Color LED’s (Qty 49) o The LED’s are red, green, blue tri-color LED’s, wired as bi-color o All LED’s in Section 6 to 10 are configured as bi-color LCD Display The JAZZ-800 Control Panel supports the following. • 320 x 240 Color LCD Display Control Panel Interfaces The JAZZ-800 Control Panel supports the following: • USB 1.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Control Panel Logic Note: Section 1, Input/Output channel selection drives the state of all other sections of the control panel and the MENUTREE. There are two primary states for the control panel button/LED logic. • The first is “Active” mode, shown by solid LED’s. This mode shows the current state of the selected input or output channel. • The second is the “Update” mode, shown by flashing LED’s.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Input/Output – Section 1 Input IN 1 (Button) – Allows the user to configure video processing channel 1 input.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Output OUT 1 (Button) – Allows the user to configure processing channel 1 output.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Video Select – Section 2 SDI 1 (Button) – Assigns the SDI 1 Input to the currently selected input channel or SDI 1 output to the currently selected output channel. After selecting, press the ROTARY ENCODER to accept.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Format / Frame-rate Select – Section 3 480/576 (Button) – If an input channel is selected, on first press the system sets the selected input to 480 lines. On second press, the input is set to 576 lines. If one of the output channels is selected, on first press the selected output is set to 480 lines. On the second press, the output is set to 576 lines. After selecting, press the ROTARY ENCODER to accept.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 50 (Button) - Sets the frame rate of the currently selected input or output to 50Hz. After selecting, press the ROTARY ENCODER to accept. Button Color Green Cyan Blue Blue State Solid Solid Solid Flashing Mode Update Active All Update Comments Available but not selected Shows association with currently selected input or output Shows the state of the currently selected input or output NEW source or destination selected – Press the ROTARY ENCODER to confirm 29.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Aspect – Section 4 ANA (Button) - Sets the aspect ratio of the selected processing channel to Anamorphic. After selecting, press the ROTARY ENCODER to accept.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION FLEX (Button) - Sets the aspect ratio of the selected processing channel to Flexview. After selecting, press the ROTARY ENCODER to accept.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Select – Section 5 SDI 1 (Button) – Assigns the embedded audio from the SDI 1 to the currently selected input or output channel. After selecting, press the ROTARY ENCODER to accept.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Menu Controls – Section 6 Display Controls (8 Buttons around display) - Assigned based on current MENUTREE page Button Color Green Yellow State Solid Solid Mode All All Comments Available but not selected Selected Rotary Encoder • Rotation – Used to navigate MENUTREE or adjust sliders • Push – Used to select front panel button selections Back (Button) – Takes you to the previous menu • There is no LED associated with this button Ho
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Vid Proc (Video Processing) – Section 7 VID LEV (Button) – Takes you to the VIDEO LEVEL control on the Proc Amp Menu of the MENUTREE. The ROTARY ENCODER will then be used to adjust the VIDEO LEVEL. Button Color Green Blue State Solid Flashing Mode Update Update Comments Available but not selected The control is active BLK LEV (Button) – Takes you to the BLACK LEVEL control on the Proc Amp Menu of the MENUTREE.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION R-Y (Button) – Takes the user to the R-Y LEVEL control on the Proc Amp Menu of the MENUTREE. The ROTARY ENCODER will then be used to adjust the R-Y LEVEL. Button Color Green Blue State Solid Flashing Mode Update Update Comments Available but not selected The control is active B-Y (Button) – Takes the user to the B-Y LEVEL control on the Proc Amp Menu of the MENUTREE. The ROTARY ENCODER will then be used to adjust the B-Y LEVEL.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Logo / Presets – Section 8 TSG MENU (Button) – Takes the user to the Video Test Generator Menu of the MENUTREE. Button Color Yellow State Solid Mode Active Comments Takes you to the Test Generator Menu in the MENUTREE ID MENU (Button) – Not functional / Future expansion LOGO MENU (Button) – Not functional / Future expansion PRST MENU (Button) – Takes the user to the User Presets Menu of the MENUTREE.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Active & System Status – Section 9 AUDIO STATUS (LED’s 1 – 16) – Shows the status of the audio channels for the currently selected video processing channel.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION REF1 (LED) – Shows the status of the signal on External Reference Input 1 LED Color Red Yellow Green Off State Flashing Flashing Solid n/a Mode All All All All Comments Reference 1 and the output PLL’s are not locked Reference 1 is locked but the output PLL’s are not locked Reference 1 and the output PLL’s are locked Processing channel 1 is set to Input reference REF2 (LED) - Shows the status of the signal on External Reference Input 2 LED Color Red Yellow Green Off
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Panel – Section 10 NOTE: REM/TALLY status has GPI interface (GPI pins 7 and 8) for ON-AIR indication PANL LOCK (Button) – Locks the Local Control Panel. To activate the PANEL LOCK, press and hold the button for 2 seconds. Button Color Orange Orange State Solid Flashing Mode Active Active Comments Control panel operative – press & hold 2 sec. to LOCK PANEL Control panel locked – press & hold 2 sec.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 4 MENUTREE Main Menu The Main Menu is the top menu in the JAZZ-800 MENUTREE. It provides access to the top level functions in the MENUTREE.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Video Menu • • • • • • • • INPUT – Not functional / Future expansion PROC – Takes the user to the Proc Amp Setting Menu ENH – Allows the user to adjust the Detail Enhance Setting SHARP – Takes the user to adjust the Sharpness Setting ASPECT – Takes the user to the Aspect Ratio Menu Z/C – Enables Zoom/Crop DVI – Not functional / Future expansion TEST – Takes the user to the Test Generator Menu JAZZ-800 | 37
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Proc Amp Menu PROC – Takes the user to the Video Processing Amplifier Menu VIDEO – Adjust the VIDEO LEVEL for the selected video processing channel. To adjust, turn the ROTARY ENCODER on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value. • The range of adjustment is -6.0dB to +6.0dB. • The default setting is 0dB.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Proc Amp Menu (continued) HUE – Adjust the HUE PHASE for the selected video processing channel. To adjust, turn the ROTARY ENCODER on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value. • The range of adjustment is -179 degrees to +178 degrees. • The default setting is 0 degrees.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Proc Amp Menu (continued) R-Y – Adjust the R-Y LEVEL for the selected video processing channel. To adjust, turn the ROTARY ENCODER on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value. • The range of adjustment is -200mV to +200mV. • The default setting is 0mV. Press the BACK button to move to the previous menu Press the HOME button to go back to the Main Menu B-Y – Adjust the B-Y LEVEL for the selected video processing channel.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Proc Amp Menu (continued) RESET – Resets all PROC AMP LEVELS to their default values • YES – Will reset all proc amp levels (video gain, black level, hue, saturation, R-Y level, and B-Y level) back to their default values. • NO – Leaves all proc amp settings at their current values.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Enhance ENH – Adjust the DETAIL ENHANCE setting for the selected video processing channel. To adjust, turn the ROTARY ENCODER on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value. • The range of adjustment is 0 to 100. • The default setting is 25. Press the BACK button to move to the previous menu Press the HOME button to go back to the Main Menu Sharpness SHARP – Adjust the SHARPNESS setting for the selected video processing channel.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Aspect Ratio Menu ASPECT – Takes the user to the Variable Aspect Ratio Conversion Menu • H SIZE – Not functional / Future expansion • V SIZE – Not functional / Future expansion • H POS – Not functional / Future expansion • V POS – Not functional / Future expansion • H TRIM – Adjusts the HORIZONTAL TRIM for the image • V TRIM – Adjust the VERTICAL TRIM for the image • LINK – Not functional / Future expansion • RESET – Resets all variable aspect ratio conversion setting
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Aspect Ratio Menu (continued) H TRIM – Adjust the HORIZONTAL TRIM of the image for the selected video processing channel. To adjust, turn the ROTARY ENCODER on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value. • The range of adjustment is 0 to 200 pixels for standard definition formats and 0 to 400 pixels for high definition formats. • The default setting is 0 pixels for both SD & HD.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Aspect Ratio Menu (continued) RESET – Resets all Variable Aspect Ratio settings to their default values • YES – Will reset all variable aspect ratio conversion settings (H&V Size, H&V Position, and H&V Trim) back to their default values. • NO – Leaves all variable aspect ratio conversion settings at their current values.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Zoom/Crop Z/C – Enables ZOOM/CROP. This mode will zoom the image by 3-pixels/3-lines and then crop it by 3pixels/3-lines. It is useful for eliminating edge effect caused by processing the edges of the image. • ON – Will zoom the image by 3-pixels/3-lines and then crop it by 3-pixels/3-lines. • OFF – Leaves the image in the original format.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Test Generator Menu Test – Takes the user to the Video Test Generator Menu • CIR – Selects the Circle Test Pattern. • 75% – Selects the 75% Color Bars Test Pattern. • GRAY – Selects the Gray Field Test Pattern. • RES – Selects the Resolution (RES) Test Pattern. • RGB – Selects the RGB Test Pattern. • GRID – Selects the Grid Test Pattern.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Test Generator Menu (continued) CIR – Selects the Circle Test Pattern. • ON – Turns ON the Circle Test Pattern on the output of the selected video processing channel. • OFF – Turns OFF the Circle Test Pattern on the output of the selected video processing channel.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Test Generator Menu (continued) GRAY – Selects the Gray Field Test Pattern. • ON – Turns ON the Gray Field Test Pattern on the output of the selected video processing channel. • OFF – Turns OFF the Gray Field Test Pattern on the output of the selected video processing channel.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Test Generator Menu (continued) RGB – Selects the RGB Test Pattern. • ON – Turns ON the RGB Test Pattern on the output of the selected video processing channel. • OFF – Turns OFF the RGB Test Pattern on the output of the selected video processing channel.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Menu AUDIO – Takes the user to the Audio menu • LEVEL – Takes the user to the Audio Level adjustment menu • PHASE – Takes the user to the Audio Phase adjustment menu • DELAY – Takes the user to the Audio Delay adjustment menu • SWAP – Not functional / Future expansion • TEST – Takes the user to the Audio Test Tone menu JAZZ-800 | 51
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Level Menu LEVEL – Allows the user to adjust the AUDIO LEVEL for each audio channel in the currently selected video processing channel. Audio Level Adjustment – All Channels Audio Level (ALL) – Adjusts the AUDIO LEVEL on all audio channels in the currently selected video processing channel. To adjust, turn the ROTARY ENCODER on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Level Adjustment – by Audio Groups • • • • 1 – Adjusts the audio level for the channels in Group 1 (channels 1 – 4) 2 – Adjusts the audio level for the channels in Group 2 (channels 5 – 8) 3 – Adjusts the audio level for the channels in Group 3 (channels 9 – 12) 4 – Adjusts the audio level for the channels in Group 4 (channels 13 – 16) Audio Level (Groups) – Adjusts the audio level of the channels in the selected audio group.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Level Adjustment – by Audio Pairs • • • • • • • • 1/2 – Adjusts the audio level for the channels in Pair 1/2 (channels 1 & 2) 3/4 – Adjusts the audio level for the channels in Pair 3/4 (channels 3 & 4) 5/6 – Adjusts the audio level for the channels in Pair 5/6 (channels 5 & 6) 7/8 – Adjusts the audio level for the channels in Pair 7/8 (channels 7 & 8) 9/10 – Adjusts the audio level for the channels in Pair 9/10 (channels 9 & 10) 11/12 – Adjusts the audio level fo
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Level Adjustment – by Audio Channels • • • • • • • • 1 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 1 2 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 2 3 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 3 4 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 4 5 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 5 6 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 6 7 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 7 MORE – Takes the user to the next channel selection menu Audio Level (Channels 1-7) – Adjusts the audio level of the in
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Level Adjustment – by Audio Channels (continued) • • • • • • • • 8 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 8 9 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 9 10 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 10 11 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 11 12 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 12 13 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 13 14 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 14 MORE – Takes the user to the next channel selection menu Audio Level (Channels 8-14) – Adjusts th
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Level Adjustment – by Audio Channels (continued) • • 15 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 15 16 – Adjusts the audio level for channel 16 Audio Level (Channels 15-16) – Adjusts the audio level of the individual channels. To adjust, turn the rotary encoder on the control panel. Press the Default soft button to go back to the default value. • The range of adjustment is -32dB to +16dB in 1dB steps. • The default setting is 0dB.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Phase Menu PHASE – Allows the user to adjust the audio phase for each audio channel in the currently selected video processing channel. Audio Phase Adjustment – All Channels ALL – Adjusts the audio phase on all audio channels in the currently selected video processing channel. • 0 DEG – Sets the audio phase to 0 degrees of all audio channels in the currently selected video processing channel.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Phase Adjustment – by Audio Groups • • • • 1 – Adjusts the audio phase for the channels in Group 1 (channels 1 – 4) 2 – Adjusts the audio phase for the channels in Group 2 (channels 5 – 8) 3 – Adjusts the audio phase for the channels in Group 3 (channels 9 – 12) 4 – Adjusts the audio phase for the channels in Group 4 (channels 13 – 16) Audio Phase (Groups) – Adjusts the audio phase of the channels in the selected audio group.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Phase Adjustment – by Audio Pairs • • • • • • • • 1/2 – Adjusts the audio phase for the channels in Pair 1/2 (channels 1 & 2) 3/4 – Adjusts the audio phase for the channels in Pair 3/4 (channels 3 & 4) 5/6 – Adjusts the audio phase for the channels in Pair 5/6 (channels 5 & 6) 7/8 – Adjusts the audio phase for the channels in Pair 7/8 (channels 7 & 8) 9/10 – Adjusts the audio phase for the channels in Pair 9/10 (channels 9 & 10) 11/12 – Adjusts the audio phase fo
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Phase Adjustment – by Audio Channels • • • • • • • • 1 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 1 2 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 2 3 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 3 4 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 4 5 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 5 6 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 6 7 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 7 MORE – Takes the user to the next channel selection menu Audio Phase (Channels 1-7) – Adjusts the audio phase of the in
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Phase Adjustment – by Audio Channels (continued) • • • • • • • • 8 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 8 9 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 9 10 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 10 11 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 11 12 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 12 13 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 13 14 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 14 MORE – Takes the user to the next channel selection menu Audio Phase (Channels 8-14) – Adjusts th
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Phase Adjustment – by Audio Channels (continued) • • 15 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 15 16 – Adjusts the audio phase for channel 16 Audio Phase (Channels (15-16)) – Adjusts the audio phase of the individual channels. • 0 DEG – Sets the audio phase to 0 degrees of the selected audio channel in the currently selected video processing channel.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Delay Menu DELAY – Takes the user to audio delay menu. • AUTO – Selects the Auto delay mode. • MANUAL – Selects the Manual delay mode.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Delay Menu (continued) MANUAL – Allows the audio to be manually adjusted. • Audio Delay (uS) – Takes the user to the microsecond adjustment slider • Audio Delay (mS) – Takes the user to the millisecond adjustment slider • Audio Delay (Sec) – Takes the user to the seconds adjustment slider Audio Delay (uS) – Adjusts the audio delay in the currently selected video processing channel in microsecond increments. To adjust, turn the rotary encoder on the control panel.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Delay Menu (continued) Audio Delay (mS) – Adjusts the audio delay in the currently selected video processing channel in millisecond increments. To adjust, turn the rotary encoder on the control panel. Press the Default soft button to go back to the default value.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Test Menu 750Hz – Enables a 750Hz audio tone for the selected audio channel(s) 1.5KHz - Enables a 1.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Test Tone – by Audio Groups • • • • 1 – Enables the selected audio test tone for the channels in Group 1 (channels 1 – 4) 2 – Enables the selected audio test tone for the channels in Group 2 (channels 5 – 8) 3 – Enables the selected audio test tone for the channels in Group 3 (channels 9 – 12) 4 – Enables the selected audio test tone for the channels in Group 4 (channels 13 – 16) Audio Test Tone (Groups) – Enables the selected audio test tone for the selected gr
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Test Tones – by Audio Pairs • • • • • • • • 1/2 – Enables the selected audio test tone for the channels in Pair 1/2 (channels 1 & 2) 3/4 – Enables the selected audio test tone for the channels in Pair 3/4 (channels 3 & 4) 5/6 – Enables the selected audio test tone for the channels in Pair 5/6 (channels 5 & 6) 7/8 – Enables the selected audio test tone for the channels in Pair 7/8 (channels 7 & 8) 9/10 – Enables the selected audio test tone for the channels in Pai
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Test Tones – by Audio Channels • • • • • • • • 1 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 1 2 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 2 3 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 3 4 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 4 5 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 5 6 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 6 7 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 7 MORE – Takes the user to the next c
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Test Tones – by Audio Channels (continued) • • • • • • • • 8 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 8 9 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 9 10 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 10 11 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 11 12 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 12 13 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 13 14 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 14 MORE – Takes
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio Test Tones – by Audio Channels (continued) • • 15 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 15 16 – Enables the selected audio test tone for channel 16 Audio Test Tone (Channels 15-16) – Enables the selected audio test tone for the selected channel. • ON – Enables the selected audio test tone • OFF – Disables the selected audio test tone.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Advanced Menu ADV – Takes the user to the Advanced menu • NR – Takes the user to the Noise Reduction menu • SOURCE – Takes the user to the Source menu • APER – Adjusts the Aperture filter used in frame-rate conversions • CLIP – Not functional / Future expansion JAZZ-800 | 73
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Noise Reduction Menu NR – Takes the user to the Noise Reduction Menu The Noise Reducer is a motion adaptive temporal recursive filter that works well in removing random and Gaussian noise. Each pixel is labeled as motion, no motion, or noise. Each of these classes of pixels is treated differently in the noise reduction process.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Noise Reduction Menu (continued) NR Bias – Adjusts the Noise Reduction Bias level. To adjust, turn the rotary encoder on the front panel. • The range of adjustment is -6dB to +6dB. • The default setting is 0dB. Press the Back button to move to the previous menu Press the Home button to go back to the Main Menu SPLIT – Enables/Disables the noise reduction Split Screen mode • ON – Enables the Noise Reduction, Split Screen mode.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Noise Reduction Menu (continued) RED – Enables/Disables the noise reduction Red overlay • ON – Enables the Noise Reduction, Red Overlay. In this mode, pixels that are interpreted as in motion will be colored red.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Source Menu SOURCE – Takes the user to the Source Menu • Auto - Select this mode if the source material is a mixture of film and video. This mode selects a compromise algorithm that will look for film- and video-based material. For best results when the source material is known to be exclusively either film or video, select the Film or Video modes below. • Film – Select this mode when the source material is film-originated.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Aperture Menu APER – Takes the user to the Aperture Menu When performing a frame rate conversion, the interpolation aperture is used to set the characteristics of the filter used to create the synthetic information in a frame rate conversion. A setting of 0 (drama) will give a sharper image with more potential for judder in motion areas. A setting of 3 (sport) will give a softer image with more blur in motion areas.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Preset Menu PRESET – Allows the user to save and recall system settings to system memory. The PRESETS will capture all current settings for the system. • PRESET1 • PRESET2 • PRESET3 • PRESET4 • PRESET5 • PRESET6 • DEFAULT – The DEFAULT PRESET is used as the power-on PRESET. Parameters saved to this PRESET will be loaded when the system is powered-on. Note: At present the Presets do not capture all system parameters.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Preset Menu (continued) PRESET1 – Saves the current system settings to PRESET1 or Recalls the stored values from PRESET1 RECALL – Recalls the user preset from system memory • YES – Recalls the stored values from the selected PRESET • NO – Cancels the Recall Press the Back button to move to the previous menu Press the Home button to go back to the Main Menu SAVE – Saved the current state of the system to the select user preset • YES – Saves the current system settings
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5 Configuration Set-up Menu – Page 1 SETUP – Takes the user to the SETUP menu • REF 1 – Takes the user to the External Reference 1 Menu • REF 2 – Takes the user to the External Reference 2 Menu • AUDIO – Not functional / Future expansion • ANC – Takes the user to the Ancillary Data Menu • CMPNT – Not functional / Future expansion • CMPST – Not functional / Future expansion • GPI – Not functional / Future expansion • MORE – Takes the user to additional Setup menus MORE
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION External Reference 1 Menu REF 1 – Takes the user to the External Reference 1 Menu • INPUT – Selects the current input video source as the reference for video processing channel 1 • BLACK – Sets analog blackburst as the reference for video processing channel 1 • TRI-I – Sets HD tri-level sync (interlaced) as the reference for video processing channel 1 • TRI-P - Sets HD tri-level sync (progressive) as the reference for video processing channel 1 INPUT – Selects the curr
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION External Reference 1 Menu (continued) Black – Sets analog blackburst as the reference for video processing channel 1. • PIXEL - Adjusts the Pixel timing of the output relative to the analog blackburst reference for video processing channel 1. • LINE - Adjusts the Line timing of the output relative to the analog blackburst reference for video processing channel 1.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION External Reference 1 Menu (continued) LINE - Adjusts the Line timing of the output relative to the analog blackburst reference for video processing channel 1. To adjust, turn the rotary encoder on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value. • The range of adjustment is based on the current input/output format selection.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION External Reference 1 Menu (continued) TRI-I – Sets HD tri-level sync (interlaced) as the reference for video processing channel 1. • PIXEL - Adjusts the Pixel timing of the output relative to the HD tri-level sync (interlaced) reference for video processing channel 1. • LINE - Adjusts the Line timing of the output relative to the HD tri-level sync (interlaced) reference for video processing channel 1.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION External Reference 1 Menu (continued) LINE - Adjusts the Line timing of the output relative to the HD tri-level sync (interlaced) reference for video processing channel 1. To adjust, turn the rotary encoder on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value. • The range of adjustment is based on the current input/output format selection.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION External Reference 1 Menu (continued) PIXEL - Adjusts the Pixel timing of the output relative to the HD tri-level sync (progressive) reference for video processing channel 1. To adjust, turn the rotary encoder on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value. • The range of adjustment is based on the current input/output format selection.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION External Reference 2 Menu REF 2 – Takes the user to the External Reference 2 Menu Note: Refer to External Reference 1 Menu (page 77) for details.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Ancillary Data Menu ANC – Takes the user to the Ancillary Data Menu • TC – Takes the user to the Timecode Menu • CC – Takes the user to the Closed Caption menu • INDEX – Not functional / Future expansion JAZZ-800 | 89
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Timecode Menu TC – Takes the user to the Timecode Menu • TC OUT – Selects the line on which timecode will be inserted in an SD output. • TC GEN – Not functional / Future expansion TC OUT – Selects the line on which timecode will be inserted in an SD output. To adjust, turn the rotary encoder on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Closed Caption Menu CC – Takes the user to the Closed Caption menu • HD IN • HD OUT • DET FLD 2 • CC – Enables Closed Caption support HD IN – Used to select the location of the closed caption information in the incoming HD signal. To adjust, turn the rotary encoder on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Closed Caption Menu (continued) HD OUT - Used to select the location for inserting the closed caption information in the output HD signal. To adjust, turn the rotary encoder on the control panel. Press the DEFAULT soft button to go back to the default value.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Closed Caption Menu (continued) CC – Enables Closed Caption processing • ON – Enables Closed Caption support • OFF – Disables Closed Caption support Press the Back button to move to the previous menu Press the Home button to go back to the Main Menu JAZZ-800 | 93
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Setup Menu – Page 2 MORE – Takes the user to additional Setup menus • KEY – Used to enter the System Access Key • DISPLAY – Not functional / Future expansion • SECTION – Not functional / Future expansion • RMT IP – Set the IP of the JAZZ-800 chassis that the Remote Control Panel will communicate with • IP – Allows the user to set the IP address for the chassis • PNL IP – Allow the user to set the IP address for the Front Panel • RS PORT – Not functional / Future expansi
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Key (License Key) Menu KEY – Used to enter the “Access” or License Key to configure the JAZZ-800 for the purchased features and options.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Remote IP Address Menu RMT IP – Used to enter the IP address of the chassis that you wish to connect to with a remote control panel.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION IP Address Menu IP – Set the IP address for the JAZZ-800 chassis • DHCP – Assign an IP address to the JAZZ-800 chassis using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) • STATIC IP – Allows the JAZZ-800 chassis IP address to be manually entered • SUBNET – Not functional / Future expansion DHCP - assign an IP address to the JAZZ-800 chassis using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) • ON – Enabled DHCP IP address assignment • OFF – Disabled DHCP JAZZ-800 | 97
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION IP Address Menu (continued) STATIC IP – Allows the IP address of the JAZZ-800 chassis to be manually entered • LEFT – Moves the cursor left, one position • RIGHT - Moves the cursor right, one position • UP – Scrolls up through the list 0-9 • DOWN – Scrolls down through the list 0-9 • ENTER – Press to accept the Access Key 98 | JAZZ-800
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Control Panel IP Address Menu PNL IP – Set the IP address for the JAZZ-800 Local Control Panel • DHCP – Assign an IP address to the JAZZ-800 Local Control Panel using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) • STATIC IP – Allows the JAZZ-800 Local Control Panel IP address to be manually entered • SUBNET – Not functional / Future expansion DHCP - assign an IP address to the JAZZ-800 Local Control Panel using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Control Panel IP Address Menu (continued) STATIC IP – Allows the IP address of the JAZZ-800 Local Control Panel to be manually entered • LEFT – Moves the cursor left, one position • RIGHT - Moves the cursor right, one position • UP – Scrolls up through the list 0-9 • DOWN – Scrolls down through the list 0-9 • ENTER – Press to accept the Access Key 100 | JAZZ-800
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 6 System Messages System Messages – Non-critical Alerts A non-critical system fault indicating that there is a problem with one or more of the internal fans. A non-critical system fault indicating that there is a temperature problem in the chassis. A non-critical system fault indicating that there is a problem with External Reference 1. A non-critical system fault indicating that there is a problem with External Reference 2.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION System Message – Critical Alerts A critical system fault indicating that there is a problem with the communication between the Audio option board and the main chassis. A critical system fault indicating that there is a problem with the communication between the Local Control Panel and the main chassis. A critical system fault indicating that there is a problem with the internal fans.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION A critical system fault indicating that there is a problem with the internal temperature of the chassis. A critical system fault indicating that there is a problem with the communication between the Video option board and the main chassis .
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 7 Specifications VIDEO INPUT SD- & HD-SDI Input (2): • SD/HD-SDI, 10-bit serial digital input at 270Mb/s per SMPTE-259-C or 20-bit serial digital input at 1.485Gb/s per SMPTE 292-1997, SD audio embedding per SMPTE 272M or HD audio embedding per SMPTE-299 • Formats SD: 480i59.94, 576i50 • Formats HD: SMPTE-274M: 1080i59.94, 1080i50 • Formats HD: SMPTE-296M: 720p59.94, 720p50 • Cable Length SD: 300m (1000ft.) Belden 1694A at 270Mb/s and HD: 110m (350ft.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION PROCESSING FEATURES Video Proc Amp • Video gain – adjustable +/- 6dB, default = 0 • Black Level – adjustable +/- 30mV, default = 0 • Hue – adjustable -179 to +178, default = 0 • Saturation – adjustable +/- 6dB, default = 0 • R-Y – adjustable +/- 200mv, default = 0 • B-Y – adjustable +/- 200mV, default = 0 Enhance • Detail Enhance - adjustable 0 to 100, default = 25 • Sharpness - adjustable 0 to 100, default = 0 Color space conversions • Operates automatically based on th
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Delay • The processing delay for all application is 4 frames. • The JAZZ-800 has the ability to adjust the audio delay from -100mS to +5 seconds. OTHER 10/100-BaseT Ethernet (for remote control) • User assignable IP address • Supports DHCP User Presets • The JAZZ-800 supports 6 User Presets. • Preset 1 to Preset 4 will store ALL parameters • Preset 5 is fixed to Remote. It will place the system in remote when triggered • Preset 6 is fixed to Tally.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Appendix A – Cable & Pin-outs Analog Audio I/O Break-Out Cable Connector: Molex LFH LFH Pos Signal Description XLR (Female) LFH Pos Signal Description XLR (Male) 1 Channel 8 RX+ Signal 2 31 Channel 8 TX+ Signal 2 2 Channel 8 RX Ground 1 32 Channel 8 TX Ground 1 3 Channel 8 RX- Signal 3 33 Channel 8 TX- Signal 3 4 NC 34 NC 5 Channel 7 RX+ Signal 2 35 Channel 7 TX+ Signal 2 6 Channel 7 RX Ground 1 36 Channel 7 TX Ground 1 7 Channel
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION AES Audio I/O Break-Out Cable (Balanced) Connector: Molex LFH LFH Pos Signal Description XLR (Female) LFH Pos Signal Description XLR (Male) 1 Channel 8 RX+ Signal 2 31 Channel 8 TX+ Signal 2 2 Channel 8 RX Ground 1 32 Channel 8 TX Ground 1 3 Channel 8 RX- Signal 3 3 4 NC 5 Channel 7 RX+ Signal 6 33 Channel 8 TX- Signal 34 NC 2 35 Channel 7 TX+ Signal 2 Channel 7 RX Ground 1 36 Channel 7 TX Ground 1 7 Channel 7 RX- Signal 3 37 Cha
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION AES Audio I/O Cable (Unbalanced) Connector: Molex LFH Mtx 50 LFH Pos Signal Description BNC Connector 1 Channel 8 RX+ Signal 1 (Pin) 2 NC 3 Channel 8 RX- Signal 4 NC 5 Channel 7 RX+ Signal 6 NC 7 Channel 7 RX- Signal 8 NC 9 Channel 6 RX+ Signal 10 NC 11 Channel 6 RX- Signal 12 NC 13 Channel 5 RX+ Signal 2 (Shield) 1 (Pin) LFH Pos Signal Description BNC Connector 31 Channel 8 TX+ Signal 1 (Pin) 32 NC 33 Channel 8 TX- Signal 34 NC
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Appendix B – Preset Files The following table details the parameters that are captured in the user presets.