BS18236
BS18236
Edition C
175-000386-00
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6800+
DA-DHR6802+: Dual 1×4 3 Gb/s / HD / SD
Distribution Amplifiers with Reclocking
DA-DH6802+: Dual 1×4 3 Gb/s/HD / SD
Distribution Amplifiers
DA-DSR6802+: Dual 1×4 SD-SDI
Distribution Amplifiers with Reclocking
DA-DS6802+: Dual 1×4 SD-SDI
Distribution Amplifiers
DA-HR6802+: Single 1×8 3 Gb/s / HD / SD
Distribution Amplifiers with Reclocking
DA-H6802+: Single 1×8 3 Gb/s / HD / SD
Distribution Amplifiers
Installation and Operation Manual
Edition C
October 2007
Preliminary—Contents are proprietary and confidential. Do not photocopy or distribute.
Copyright Information
Copyright 2007 Harris Corporation, 1025 West NASA Boulevard,
Melbourne, Florida 32919-0001 U.S.A. All rights reserved. This
publication supersedes all previous releases. Printed in Canada.
This product and related documentation are protected by copyright and
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This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical
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Harris Corporation may make improvements and/or changes in the
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time.
Warranty Information
The limited warranty policy provides a complete description of your
warranty coverage, limitations, and exclusions, as well as procedures
for obtaining warranty service. To view the complete warranty, visit our
website.
This publication is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either
express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties
of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
Contents
Preface
Manual Information .............................................................................. vii
Purpose ........................................................................................... vii
Audience ........................................................................................ vii
Revision History ........................................................................... viii
Writing Conventions ....................................................................... ix
Obtaining Documents ..................................................................... ix
Unpacking/Shipping Information ............................................................x
Safety Standards and Compliances ........................................................ xi
Safety Terms and Symbols ............................................................. xi
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive ............... xii
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive ......................................................................... xiii
Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview ...................................................................................................1
Product Description ..................................................................................2
Main Features ...................................................................................2
Typical Broadcast and Production Applications ..............................4
Module Descriptions ................................................................................5
Front Module ....................................................................................5
Back Modules ...................................................................................5
Signal Flow ..............................................................................................7
Chapter 2: Installation
Overview ...................................................................................................9
Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings ................................................10
Chapter 3: Operation
Overview ................................................................................................ 19
Operating Notes ..................................................................................... 20
Understanding Jumper Controls............................................................. 20
Introducing Jumper Control Types ................................................ 20
J1/J2 Jumpers ................................................................................. 21
J3 Jumpers ...................................................................................... 21
J4/J5 Jumpers ................................................................................. 21
Understanding Parameter Types ............................................................ 22
Adjustable Parameters .................................................................... 22
Read-Only Parameters ................................................................... 22
Setting Locally Controlled Parameters ................................................. 23
Local Control Reclocking Mode .................................................... 23
Setting Remotely Controlled Parameters .............................................. 24
Changing Parameter Settings ................................................................ 26
Recalling Default Parameter Settings ............................................ 26
Reading the Software Version ....................................................... 26
Reading the Hardware Version ...................................................... 26
LEDs and Alarms .................................................................................. 27
Module Status Indicator LED ........................................................ 27
Module-Specific LEDs .................................................................. 28
Alarms ............................................................................................ 29
Chapter 4: Specifications
Overview ................................................................................................ 31
Inputs ..................................................................................................... 32
Outputs .................................................................................................. 33
Performance .......................................................................................... 34
Index
Keywords ...............................................................................................35
Manual Information
Purpose
This manual details the features, installation procedures, operational
procedures, and specifications of the following distribution amplifiers:
• DA-DHR6802+ dual 1×4 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers
with reclocking
• DA-DH6802+ dual 1×4 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers
• DA-DSR6802+ dual 1×4 SD-SDI distribution amplifiers with
reclocking
• DA-DS6802+ dual 1×4 SD-SDI distribution amplifiers
• DA-HR6802+ single 1×8 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers
with reclocking
• DA-H6802+ single 1×8 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution amplifiers
Audience
This manual is written for engineers, technicians and operators
responsible for the installation, setup, and / or operation of the
DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ distribution amplifiers.
Revision History
Table P-1. Manual Revision History
Edition Date Revision History
Writing Conventions
To enhance your understanding, the authors of this manual have
adhered to the following text conventions:
Obtaining Documents
Technical documents can be viewed or downloaded from our website.
Alternatively, contact your Customer Service representative to request a
document.
Unpacking/Shipping Information
This product was carefully inspected, tested, and calibrated before
shipment to ensure years of stable and trouble free service.
1. Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred
during transit.
2. Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list.
3. Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing.
4. Contact the carrier if any item is damaged.
5. Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated
components before you install the unit.
Keep at least one set of original packaging, in the event that you need to
return a product for servicing. If the original packaging is not available,
you can purchase replacement packaging at a modest cost or supply
your own packaging as long as it meets the following criteria:
• Withstands the weight of the product
• Holds the product rigid within the packaging
• Leaves at least two inches of space between the product and the
container
• Protects the corners of the product
Ship products back to us for servicing prepaid and, if possible, in the
original packaging material. If the product is still within the warranty
period, we will return the product prepaid after servicing.
Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview
The following topics are described in this chapter:
• “Main Features” on page 2
• “Module Descriptions” on page 5
• “Product Description” on page 2
• “Signal Flow” on page 7
Product Description
The DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ series of distribution
amplifiers are designed to distribute serial digital video signals
according to SMPTE 257C, 292M, 424M, DVB, and other related
standards. They feature high reliability, excellent video performance,
and low cost.
The individual modules are available in the following configurations:
• DA-DHR6802+: dual channel 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution
amplifiers with reclocking (see page 2 for a list of its main features)
• DA-DH6802+: dual channel 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution
amplifiers (see page 3 for a list of its main features)
• DA-DSR6802+: dual channel SD distribution amplifiers with
reclocking (see page 3 for a list of its main features)
• DA-DS6802+: dual channel SD distribution amplifiers (see page 3
for a list of its main features)
• DA-HR6802+: single channel 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution
amplifiers with reclocking (see page 4 for a list of its main features)
• DA-H6802+: single channel 3-Gb/s / HD / SD distribution
amplifiers (see page 4 for a list of its main features)
You can set up, control, and monitor these distribution amplifier
modules either locally (via a card-edge jumper) or remotely (via
RS-232 ports or optional ICE6800+ Ethernet connection).
Main Features
DA-DHR6802+
• Configurable as a single channel of one input and eight outputs
(1×8), or two independent channels of one input and 4 outputs
• Enable automatic switching input between input 1 and input 2 in the
l×8 configuration when a loss of the input signal is detected
• Input signal presence detect and report
• Automatic input cable equalization
• Maximum equalized cable length adjustable (for 270Mb/s and
remotely only)
• Reclocking Mode selectable as automatic or manual
• Re-lockable for 270Mb/s, 1.5Gb/s and 3.0Gb/s SMPTE signal
DA-DH6802+
• Configurable as a single channel of one input and eight outputs
(1×8), or two independent channels of one input and 4 outputs
• Enable automatic switching input between input 1 and input 2 in the
l×8 configuration when a loss of the input signal is detected
• Input signal presence detect and report
• Automatic input cable equalization
• Maximum equalized cable length adjustable (for 270 Mb/s and
remotely only)
• Direct fanout the input signal (5 Mb/s to 3 Gb/s) without reclocking
• Card edge control by jumpers with LED display
• Remote control via RS-232 or Ethernet
DA-DSR6802+
• Configurable as a single channel of one input, eight outputs or two
independent channels of one input and 4 outputs
• Enable automatic switching input between input 1 and input 2 in the
l×8 configuration when a loss of the input signal is detected
• Input signal presence detect and report
• Automatic input cable equalization
• Maximum equalized cable length adjustable (remotely only)
• Reclocking Mode selectable as automatic or manual
• Re-lockable for 270 Mb/s SMPTE signal
• Re-lockable for DVB-ASI signal
• Reclock status and rate report by LEDs
• Reclocking Bypass mode is selectable as automatic or enforced
• Card edge control by jumpers with LED display
• Remote control via RS-232 or Ethernet
DA-DS6802+
• Configurable as a single channel of one input and eight outputs
(1×8), or two independent channels of one input and 4 outputs.
DA-HR6802+
• One input, eight outputs
• Input signal presence detect and report
• Automatic input cable equalization
• Maximum equalized cable length adjustable (for 270 Mb/s and
remotely only)
• Reclocking Mode selectable as automatic or manual
• Re-lockable for 270Mb/s, 1.5 Gb/s and 3.0 Gb/s SMPTE signal
• Re-lockable for DVB-ASI signal
• Reclock status and rate report by LEDs
• Reclocking Bypass mode is selectable as automatic or enforced
• Card edge control by jumpers with LED display
• Remote control via RS-232 or Ethernet
DA-H6802+
• One input, eight outputs
• Input signal presence detect and report
• Automatic input cable equalization
• Maximum equalized cable length adjustable (for 270 Mb/s and
remotely only)
• Direct fanout the input signal (5 Mb/s to 3 Gb/s) without reclocking
• Card edge control by jumpers with LED display
• Remote control via RS-232 or Ethernet
Module Descriptions
Front Module
Figure 1-1 is a generic top-front view of a typical front module. See
Figure 3-1 on page 20 for jumper locations; see Figure 3-2 on page 27
and Figure 3-3 on page 28 for LED locations.
Back Modules
DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ modules can be installed with
double-width back connectors in FR6802+X(F) and FR6802+DM
frames. These modules cannot be installed in 6800 / 7000 series frames.
SDI
2 IN 1
2 1
SDI OUT 1
4 3
2 1
SDI OUT 2
4 3
Signal Flow
OUT 1
1-1
Inverter 1-2
IN 1 EQ Reclocker Driver 1-3
Inverter 1-4
EQ_A RCLK_A
DRV_A
OUT 2
2-1
Inverter 2-2
IN 2 EQ Reclocker Driver 2-3
4×4
Inverter 2-4
CNFG
+6.8 V
+3.3 V
EQ_B
RCLK_B
DRV_B
CNFG
I2C
EQ_A
RCLK_A
DRV_A
CTRL
DC/DC DA core bus
Shift register array
Chapter 2
Installation
Overview
This chapter describes DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/H6802+ modules’
installation process, including the following topics:
• “Installing Modules” on page 18
• “Making Connections” on page 18
• “Maximum 6800+ Frame Power Ratings” on page 10
• “Removing Modules” on page 18
• “Required Frames and Back Module Connector Types” on page 18
• “Setting Jumpers” on page 14
• “Unpacking the Module” on page 11
See the FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for
information about installing and operating an FR6802+ frame and its
components.
CAUTION
Before installing this product, read the 6800+
Series Safety Instructions and Standards manual
shipped with every FR6802+ Frame Installation
and Operation Manual, or downloadable from our
website. This safety manual contains important
information about the safe installation and
operation of 6800+ series products.
FR6802+XF 120 W 20 6W
(frame with AC power
supply)
FR6802+XF48 105 W 20 5.25 W
(frame with DC power
supply)
Setting Jumpers
Setting J1/J2 Jumpers
The J1 and J21 jumpers are used to select local control reclock setting.
Follow this procedure to set the jumpers:
1. Locate the J1 and J2 jumper sets on the module. Figure 2-1 shows
Note the standard location of the jumper sets.
Set the J1 jumper for input 1rate 2. Place a shunt on the pin that corresponds to the mode that you want.
control. Set the J2 jumper for (See page 21 for a description of the J1/J2 settings.)
input 2 rate control.
Setting J3 Jumpers
The J3 jumper is used to set channel configuration, control mode, and
Note enabling input backup. Follow this procedure to set the jumper:
You need to configure modules 1. Locate jumper set J3 on the module. Figure 2-2 shows the standard
for local or remote operation location of the jumper set.
before power-up. To change the
configuration, first remove
power from the module, reset
the jumper, and then reapply
power.
2. Place a jumper on the pin that corresponds to the setting that you
want. (See page 21 for a description of the J3 settings.)
2. Place a jumper on the pins that correspond to the slew rate you
want. See Table 2-4.
3 2 1 3 2 1
Manual — High
J4 J5 • DA-DH6802+
• DA-H6802+
3 2 1 3 2 1
Manual — Low
J4 J5
3 2 1 3 2 1
Installing Modules
These modules require no specialized installation procedures. See the
FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for information
about installing and operating an FR6802+ frame and its components.
Removing Modules
These modules require no specialized removal procedures. See the
FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for information
about removing components in an FR6802+ frame.
Making Connections
Once you have installed the module, you can connect it to the
appropriate input and outputs.
Chapter 3
Operation
Overview
This chapter describes how to operate DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/
H6802+ modules using local controls only. See the following
documents for information on how to operate this product remotely:
• + Pilot Lite™ User Manual for serial control interface
• CCS™ Navigator™, Pilot™, CoPilot™, or RCP-CCS-1U Remote
Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual for Ethernet
control interface
The following topics are discussed in this chapter:
• “Changing Parameter Settings” on page 26
• “LEDs and Alarms” on page 27
• “Operating Notes” on page 20
• “Setting Locally Controlled Parameters” on page 23
• “Setting Remotely Controlled Parameters” on page 24
• “Understanding Jumper Controls” on page 20
• “Understanding Parameter Types” on page 22
Operating Notes
When you change a control parameter on a DA-DHR/DH/DSR/DS/HR/
H6802+ module, the effect is immediate. However, the module requires
up to 20 seconds to save the latest change. After 20 seconds, the new
settings are saved and will be restored if the module loses power and
must be restarted.
J1/J2 Jumpers
You can use the J1 (for channel 1 control) or J21 (for channel 2 control)
jumper to select local control reclock setting.
Figure 3-1 on page 20 illustrates the location of these jumpers. See
Figure 2-1 on page 14 for a close-up view of the J1 /J2 jumper set.
For local control, the J1 /J2 jumpers are used to determine reclocking
mode. See “Setting Locally Controlled Parameters” on page 23 for
more information.
J3 Jumpers
Figure 3-1 on page 20 illustrates the location of this jumper. See
Figure 2-2 on page 15 for a close-up view of the J3 jumper set.
You can use the J3 jumper set to select the following items:
• Remote control: When the jumper is set to the “remote” position,
the reclocker setting is handled by + Pilot Lite only. You may select
the three setting modes (automatic, manual, and bypass) remotely
via + Pilot Lite.
• Backup_EN: When the BACKUP_EN switch is installed, the
module automatically selects input 2 to be an input source when
input 1 has lost its input signal. When the input signal returns, the
outputs will return to input 1 as the distribution amplifier is
configured (as 1×8 mode for DA-DHR6802+, DA-H6802+).
• Channel configuration: This switch allows you to configure the
module to operate as a 1×8 or as a dual 1×4 for DA-DHR6802+,
DA-H6802+.
J4/J5 Jumpers
Figure 3-1 on page 20 illustrates the location of this jumper. See
Figure 2-2 on page 15 for a close-up view of the J4/J5 jumper set. See
Table 2-4 on page 17 for automatic and manual slew rate settings.
You can use the J4/J5 jumper set to set the output slew rate control. You
can choose from
• Automatic slew rate: for the reclockable input signal in
DA-DHR6802+ and DA-HR6802+
Adjustable Parameters
Two types of adjustable parameters can be changed using the card-edge
controls:
• Numerical parameters—which require you to select a value within
a numerical range
• Selectable parameters—which require you to select a specific
option
Both numerical and selectable parameter changes are immediate.
Use the available 6800+ software controls (serial / local or Ethernet /
remote network) to view and monitor parameter selections.
Read-Only Parameters
Many of the read-only parameters are also represented by LEDs on the
front of the module’s card edge. See Figure 3-2 on page 27 and
Figure 3-3 on page 28 for the location of these LEDs.
A module status LED reports the state of the module. See Figure 3-1 on
page 20 for the location of this LED, and Table 3-4 for a definition of
the LED colors.
Module-Specific LEDs
Alarms
Alarms are usually logged and monitored within the available 6800+
software control applications (for example, + Pilot Lite or Pilot). See
the appropriate software control user manual or online help for more
information.
Chapter 4
Specifications
Overview
The following specification tables appear in this chapter:
• “Inputs” on page 32
• “Outputs” on page 33
• “Power Consumption” on page 34
• “Performance” on page 34
• “Start-Up Time” on page 34
• “Temperature” on page 34
Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
Inputs
Table 4-1. Input Specifications
Item Specification
Number of inputs
Dual channel mode 1 each channel
Single channel mode 1
Signal type 3.0 G, HD, SD, ASI
Connector BNC per IEC169-8
Impedance 75Ω
Return loss > 15 dB to 1.5 GHz
> 10 dB 1.5 GHz to 3.0 GHz
Maximum signal level ≥ 0.88 V
Cable equalization * For DAs with reclocking
270 Mb/s 0–1,148 ft (0–350 m) Belden 1694A or
equivalent
HD 0–459 ft (0–140 m) Belden 1694A or
equivalent
3.0 Gb/s 0–230 ft (0–70 m) Belden 1694A or equivalent
Outputs
Table 4-2. Output Specifications
Item Specification
Number of outputs
Dual channel mode 4 each channel
Single channel mode 8
Signal type 3.0G, HD, SD, ASI
Connector BNC per IEC169-8
Impedance 75Ω
Return loss > 15 dB 5 MHz to 1.5 GHz
> 10 dB 1.5 GHz to 3.0 GHz
Signal amplitude 800 mV ± 10%
DC offset 0.0 V ± 0.5 V
Rise and fall time
270 Mb/s 400-1500 pS
HD < 270 pS
3 Gb < 135 pS
Overshoot < 10% of amplitude
Reclocking 2.97 G, 1.485 G, 270 Mb/s
Performance
Table 4-3. Performance Specifications
Item Specification
Jitter 0.2 UI for reclocking DA
0.3 UI for non-reclocking DA (reference only)
Propagation ~ 4.0 ns (for reference only)
Power Consumption
Module power consumption is < 6 W.
Temperature
Table 4-4. Temperature Specifications
Item Specification
Performance temperature 32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C)
Operating temperature 41° to 113°F (5° to 45°C)
Start-Up Time
Module start-up time is approximately 3 seconds.
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