SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS VS/DE Series Routing Switc
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 4 VS/DE Series Overview Introduction The SVS VS/DE series Family of consists composite analog video (V) or digital video (D) rout
VS/DE SERIES OVERVIEW 5 VS Series System Components This User's Manual provides installation and operation information for the VS Series Matr
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 6 Model 1212VS, DE, and DS Front Panel Back Panel Model 1616VS, DE, and DS Front Panel Back Panel
MODEL 3232VS, DE, AND DS 7 Model 3232VS, DE, and DS Front Panel Back Panel Note The Sierra Video Systems models shown here and in the s
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 8 Factors Affecting Quality of Results There are many factors affecting the quality of results when signals are transmitted from
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 9 Installation Introduction Installation procedures are similar for all four frames covered under this manual. Exceptions,
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 10 Connecting To Video Devices Video sources and output devices (such as monitors, or recorders) may be connected to the routing
VS/DE SERIES 11 Audio Adjustments Unity gain is set at the factory. Audio gain is adjusted via a menu option. See “Menu Items” in the Operation s
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 12 Sync Connector There are two BNC connectors labeled "VID. REF IN". This is a "looping" input for sync refe
VS/DE SERIES 13 Names Source, Destination, Salvo, and level names can be applied using two methods. Names can be applied using the GRIP program (S
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 15 Operation Introduction The purpose of a routing switcher is to switch any of the inputs (source) to any one of the outp
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 16 Switcher Operation Button and Display Definitions Term Definition Select Button Selects which list the rotary knob changes.
VS/DE SERIES 17 MENU TREE Select system parameters Adjust audio gains Select salvo Register Adjust port parameters A
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 18 Select System Parameters – Selecting system parameters allows access to adjust various settings of the 9 pin serial port and c
VS/DE SERIES 19 Control via 9-pin Connectors The 9-pin connectors allow you to control the routing switcher via an external computer. On some swit
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 20 Host Mode The 1616VS matrix switchers have one 9-pin RS232 connector that allows you to control the switcher using a standard
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 21 Communication Protocol Introduction The protocol uses the 7-bit ASCII character set, usually sent over an RS232-C or RS
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 22 If a leader character (**) is encountered within the command string being processed by a router, the command string up to tha
VS/DE SERIES 23 ** XXX !! might generate this response from the router: ** ERROR Syntax: No Number:XX !! The descriptive string always ends with a
VS / DE SERIES ROUTING SWITCHERS User’s Manual ? Sierra Video Systems P.O. Box 2462 Grass Valley, CA 95945 Tel: (530) 478-100
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 24 The following is the set of commands available for sending to the router, a subset of which may be implemented in any given r
VS/DE SERIES 25 “R”: Router Reset Use this command to force the routing switcher to reset, by sending it the command "RESET". If an ad
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 26 ** L64,3,32,VIDEO~AudioL~AudioR~~ OK !!<CR> indicating that the router has 64 outputs, 3 levels, and 32 inputs, and the
VS/DE SERIES 27 “S”: Status Inquiry Use command S to request that status information be returned to the host. The status information is sent as
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 28 before the “K” command in the same command string as the “K” command. The password that is set remains in effect until anothe
VS/DE SERIES 29 Normally the server will assign remote addresses to its clients. However, it should always provide a way to send these addresses t
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 30 ** Y1,18 !!<CR> ** Y8,34 !!<CR> On the other hand, if U2 is in effect, the response to the original crosspoint ch
VS/DE SERIES 31 “X”: Connect Crosspoint Use command X to request that a connection be made. It must be followed by an output number, a comma, an
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 32 “D”: Delay vertical sync intervals The command "D" is used to delay before continuing execution of the commands th
VS/DE SERIES 33 Only supported connect commands (those connect commands whose command letters appear in the "I" command response) may fo
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 34 command, that will not permit the device to reroute locked outputs (but it can use the administrator password to unlock locke
VS/DE SERIES 35 itself typically has a one-field delay in it, so the soonest that such a crosspoint would switch would be one field (plus a little
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 36 Here is an example of an “F” command: ** F5 Y1,5 X2,6,3 !! This says that input 5 is to be connected to output 1 on all level
VS/DE SERIES 37 When a “G” command is sent by the router, it will always include this space, but the space is optional when sending a “G” command
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 38 VAR1: Modify or query single-dimensional array variables Action From Syntax Modify Host G VAR1,<varname>
VS/DE SERIES 39 VAR2: Modify or query two-dimensional array variables Action From Syntax Modify Host G VAR2,<varname>,<inde
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS. 41 Troubleshooting Introduction NOTES: If the output signal is disturbed or interrupted by electromagnetic interference, t
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 42 Video Signal Problem Remedy No video at the output device, regardless of input selected. ? Confirm that your sources and d
VS/DE SERIES 43 Audio Signal Problem Remedy No audio at the destination device, regardless of source selected ? Confirm that your sources and de
Contents - 1 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Before You Begin 1 Warnings & Safety Regulations 2 Warnings 2 Cautions 2 North A
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 44 Switching Malfunctions Problem Remedy The switcher succeeds in switching a number of sources then fails to switch one. Malf
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS. 45 Specifications Audio Specifications Analog Audio Maximum source output level +24 dBm Balanced 18 dBu Un-balanced >2
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 46 Video Specifications Analog Video Input impedance 75 ohm nominal Input connector type BNC Video input level 300mV to 2.5V
AUDIO SPECIFICATIONS DIGITAL 47 Audio Specifications Digital Audio Data Rate 100 Kbps – 8 Mbps Nominal signal level 4 V p-p Input retu
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 48 Warranty Limited Warranty How Long Is This Warranty Labor and parts are warranted for seven (7) years from the da
49 ? SVS will provide replacement parts and factory service at no charge. ? Customer bears the cost of shippping products return
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 1 Introduction Before You Begin There are several terms and acronyms that you should become familiar with before reading thi
SIERRA VIDEO SYSTEMS 2 Warnings & Safety Regulations The information in the following section provides important warnings and safety guidelines fo
WARNINGS & SAFETY REGULATIONS 3 Cautions (continued) ? Use only the recommended interconnect cables to connect the switcher to other frames.
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