SIERRA VIDEO Sierra Pro Series 32 Routing Switch
SIERRA VIDEO 4 Pro Series 32 Overview Introduction The SV Pro series Family of component analog routing switchers offers high-bandwidth 2, 3, 4, or 5
Pro Series 32 5 Pro Series 32 System Components This User’s Manual provides installation and operation information for the Pro Series 32 Routing Sw
SIERRA VIDEO 6 Series 32 Video Frame Front Panel Video Frame Back Panel
Pro Series 32 7 Series 32S Audio Frame Front Panel Audio Frame Back Panel Earth Ground Connection Note The models shown are fully populated v
SIERRA VIDEO 8 Factors Affecting Quality of Results There are many factors affecting the quality of results when signals are transmitted from a sour
SIERRA VIDEO 9 Installation Introduction Installation procedures are similar for all frames covered under this manual. Exceptions, if any, have
SIERRA VIDEO 10 Connecting To Video Devices Video sources and output devices (such as monitors, or recorders) may be connected to the routing switche
INSTALLATION 11 Connecting H/V Sync There are two types of sync signals supported in the SV system. The most common type is 300mv to 5v p-p. The f
SIERRA VIDEO 12 Connecting To Audio Devices Audio sources and output devices (such as amplifiers or recorders) are connected to the switchers throug
INSTALLATION 13 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 14 Connecting Peripherals Control panels, sync inputs, and power are all connected to the rear of the frame. The peripherals area may va
INSTALLATION 15 AC Power Connections SV routing switchers offer redundant power supplies but must be specified prior to order. The power supplies
SIERRA VIDEO 16 Serial port wiring RS-232 PC RTR 2 RX 2 TX 3 TX 3 RX 5 GND 1 & 9 GND
INSTALLATION 17 Names Source, Destination, and level names can be applied using two methods. Names can be applied using the TyLinx Pro program (Se
SIERRA VIDEO 18 Unless otherwise specified at the time of order, the V5S series of routing switchers are configured at the factory with 7 levels of c
SIERRA VIDEO 19 Operation Introduction The purpose of a routing switcher is to switch any of the inputs (source) to any one of the outputs (dest
SIERRA VIDEO 20 Switcher Operation Button and Display Definitions Term Definition Select Button Selects which list the rotary knob changes. Navigat
LOCAL CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 21 MENU TREE Select systemparametersAdjust audio gains Select salvo register Adjust A
SIERRA VIDEO 22 Adjust Input Termination – Input termination for each H and V input can be adjusted to 75 or 510ohm. Factory default is 75ohm Select S
LOCAL CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 23 Split Switching (break-away); A “split” (break-away) switch is when the video and audio of a single source is
SIERRA PRO SERIES 32 ROUTING SWITCHERS User’s Manual Sierra Video P.O. Box 2462 Grass Valley, CA 95945 Tel: (530) 478-1000 Fax: (53
SIERRA VIDEO 24 Control via 9-pin Connectors The 9-pin connector allows you to control the routing switcher via an external computer. On some switcher
SIERRA VIDEO 25 Communication Protocol Introduction The protocol uses the 7-bit ASCII character set, usually sent over an RS232-C or RS422 seria
SIERRA VIDEO 26 Generic Protocol Commands are sent to a routing switcher in a group called a command string. A command string can contain zero or mor
GENERIC PROTOCOL 27 This can be useful for verifying that the serial link to the router is operational. In routers requiring only one leader/trail
SIERRA VIDEO 28 Syntax Example Description R R Router Reset I I Capabilities Inquiry Q Q Model Name and Software Version Inquiry L L Matrix S
GENERIC PROTOCOL 29 “I”: Capabilities Inquiry The command “I” requests that command capability information be returned to the host. The informati
SIERRA VIDEO 30 Note the dash, indicating that on level 2, output 65 is not connected to an input. Also note the 0, indicating that the connection on
GENERIC PROTOCOL 31 two digits for the input number, and a switcher with less than 10 levels would use one digit for the level number. “C”: Clear
SIERRA VIDEO 32 and modification of protected resources. The “M” command will typically work in conjunction with the “K” command, which allows a passw
GENERIC PROTOCOL 33 ** Y5,17 !!<CR> indicating that output 5 is now connected to input 17. Alternatively, newer routers might use the “V” co
SIERRA VIDEO 34 Says that connections are to be made on all levels: from input 8 to output 1, input 3 to output 2, and input 7 to output 3. An input n
GENERIC PROTOCOL 35 If “U2” is in effect (see “U” command), the response will include one or more V, Y, or X commands to report the new status of
SIERRA VIDEO 36 says that one connect command (output 5 to input 7 AFV) is to be stored in salvo register 239. Only supported connect commands (those
GENERIC PROTOCOL 37 As with all router configuration parameters, the output lockout data is stored in non-volatile storage and thus is retained ac
SIERRA VIDEO 38 value is specified. A delayfields value of 2, however, will add one more field to the minimum possible delay. Thus, delayfields specif
GENERIC PROTOCOL 39 Basic “G” Command Action From Syntax Modify Host G command_name { arguments… } ~ Query Host G command_name { ar
SIERRA VIDEO 40 A router may be sent “G” commands that it doesn’t understand. It will simply ignore them and generate an ERROR response. VAR: Modify o
GENERIC PROTOCOL 41 The Modify command has three or more arguments, the name of the array variable to be changed, the index within the array of th
SIERRA VIDEO 42 A variable value is typically an unsigned decimal number, but may also be a signed decimal number. The “G VAR2QRY” command can be used
GENERIC PROTOCOL 43 AUDOUT_GAINS: Audio Output Gain Varname: AUDOUT_GAINS Use: Modify and query output audio gain values for SPII and VS type rou
Contents - 1 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Before You Begin 1 Warnings & Safety Regulations 2 Power Supply Cords 3 North American
SIERRA VIDEO 44 SYNC_REPORT: Query for sync rate info for sources connected to pulse boards Action From Syntax Modify Host (none) Query Host G SYN
GENERIC PROTOCOL 45 Commonly Used Switching Commands This section contains the most commonly used switching commands. These commands are explained
SIERRA VIDEO 47 Troubleshooting Introduction NOTES: If the output signal is disturbed or interrupted by electromagnetic interference, the signal
SIERRA VIDEO 48 Video Signal Problem Remedy No video at the output device, regardless of input selected. Confirm that your sources and destinati
AUDIO SIGNAL 49 Audio Signal Problem Remedy No audio at the destination device, regardless of source selected Confirm that your sources and d
SIERRA VIDEO 50 Switching Malfunctions Problem Remedy The switcher succeeds in switching a number of sources then fails to switch one. Malfunction i
SIERRA VIDEO 51 Specifications Audio Specifications Audio Maximum source output level +24 dBm Balanced 18 dBu Un-balanced >20K Ohm Load Input
SIERRA VIDEO 52 Video Specifications Video Input impedance 75 ohm nominal (510 ohm option pulse inputs) Input connector type BNC Video input level
SIERRA VIDEO 53 Warranty A. General Buyer assumes all responsibility for ascertaining the suitability of Sierra Video (hereinafter "SV
SIERRA VIDEO 54 THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE I
SIERRA VIDEO 1Introduction Before You Begin There are several terms and acronyms that you should become familiar with before reading this manual.
SIERRA VIDEO 2 Warnings & Safety Regulations The information in the following section provides important warnings and safety guidelines for both
Pro Series 32 3 Cautions (continued) Use only the recommended interconnect cables to connect the switcher to other frames. Follow static prec
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