SIERRA VIDEO Sierra View SM-xx Multi-Viewer Models: SV-SM-8,
Sierra Video 4 Using GPI I/O Assignable GPI I/O with 16 inputs and 8 outputs for external alarm indication and tally functions. Bargraph Scales The
Sierra Video 5 Operation Introduction The front panel user interface comprises a power switch, and 6 buttons for configuring the unit, 10 illu
Sierra Video 6 Configuration Mode To enter the configuration mode from normal mode (with the red Lock LED off) hold the Lock button down for about 3
SM-XX 7 Using the Web Interface The QUAD multi-viewer is controlled via a browser using web pages hosted by the frame itself. Note that Java must fir
Sierra Video 8 The web interface comprises three areas, the Object and Source Explorer, the Editor Workspace and the Display Preview. Tile objects
SM-XX 9 Object and Source Explorer The Objects folder contains the list of current objects and each object’s given name. The currently selected objec
Sierra Video 10 Navigating the User Interface Settings for multi-viewer objects can be accessed from the Module, Layout, Group and Object menus, or
SM-XX 11 Auto update - automatically updates tile layout to the display output and preview every time it is changed in the edit workspace. Update la
Sierra Video 12 Setup Remotes Search Again – searches for all SV-Remote control units on the network. These are listed by IP address under Remotes
SM-XX 13 Set Time Clock/date display data can be derived from several sources; the system clock, NTP synchronisation, LTC, or VITC from a chosen SDI
Sierra Video 14 Layout Menu The layout menu allows layouts to be created, saved, deleted and layout settings to be chosen for new layouts. New lay
SM-XX 15 Setup layout - opens the Layout Properties window. Choose background type from transparent, color or bitmap. Also choose new layout style fr
Sierra Video 16 Group Menu The group menu allows objects to be selected as a group. Select all objects - all objects in the layout will be selecte
SM-XX 17 Object Menu The settings for the tiles can be manipulated from the object menu. This is accessed either via the main menu, or by a right-cl
Sierra Video 18 GRID Menu The grid menu enables the Editor Workspace to be defined by a grid for ease of aligning tiles in a regular arrangement. Th
SM-XX 19 Module Properties Module Properties are opened from Setup Module in the Module menu. Boards Tab Select board - select a board to define so
Sierra Video 20 Screen Tab Resolution - set the display output resolution. Aspect ratio - set the display output aspect ratio to match the display
SM-XX 21 Audio Monitors Tab Outputs 1 to 8 - audio monitor output channel selection controls. Select the source and source channel number to be dir
Sierra Video 22 Audio Outputs Tab Outputs 1 to 32 - audio output channel selection controls. Select the source and audio channel number to be direc
SM-XX 23 GPIs Tab GPO Alarms Tab GPO Alarm Number – select GPI alarm output number 1 to 8. Alarm Source – assign alarm source to the selected GPI
SIERRA VIEWSM-XXD MULTI-VIEWER User’s Manual Sierra Video P.O. Box 2462 Grass Valley, CA 95945 Tel: (530) 478-1000 Fax: (530) 478-1105 Emai
Sierra Video 24 GPI Inputs Tab This sets up the task to execute on each GPI input when activated. Some tasks are level sensitive (0 volts in = off,
SM-XX 25 Network Tab Hostname - enter friendly name for SM-xx. Use DHCP - check to use DHCP for automatic acquisition of network settings. Uncheck
Sierra Video 26 AM-xx Tab (or DATA-xx Tab) The AM-xx (or DATA-xx) is a separate 1U based hardware device for converting multi-channel audio into lev
SM-XX 27 Protocols- Serial Ports Tab This shows the serial ports that are available and the current settings applied to the ports. To change these
Sierra Video 28 Sierra Router Tab This allows the TCP settings of a connection to a Sierra Video Systems Router to be configured. Once the connecti
SM-XX 29 Source Properties Window Source Properties for a selected tile can be opened from the Module > Setup Source menu, or by double-clicking o
Sierra Video 30 Alarm Tab The Alarm Tab allows each video and audio alarm to be configured, enabled and displayed. The properties section of this w
SM-XX 31 Audio Alarms Setup Check the boxes to activate individual audio alarms for channels or pairs of channels. Select the loss and over thresh
Sierra Video 32 If Use Audio Channel Alarm Settings is ticked and audio loss alarm is enabled in the Alarm tab of the Source Properties dialog, th
SM-XX 33 Copy Tab Audio - check to copy audio settings from selected source/s 1 to 40. Alarm - check to copy alarm settings from selected source/s
Sierra Video 34 Edit Object Window The Edit Object menu is used to set up all the attributes of a tile. It can be opened using two methods: Double
SM-XX 35 Border Tab Separator - number of pixels separating the edge of the video content from the tile border. Width - pixel width of the border.
Sierra Video 36 Parent Tab Assigning a parent object to one or more tiles enables collective positioning and resizing of grouped tiles, which eases
SM-XX 37 Properties Tab This tab will not appear if the object type is set to ‘None’ in the Type tab. For each of the other object type selections,
Sierra Video 38 Audio Properties Tab (Video or Audio object) This tab only exists within the Properties tab of Video and Audio type tiles. Width
SM-XX 39 Labels - sets the display of the bar labels to either an enumerated format, or the labels as entered for the respective channels, or off.
Sierra Video 40 Error Properties Tab (Video or Audio Object) This tab only exists within the Properties tab of Video and Audio type tiles. It determ
SM-XX 41 Tally Properties Tab (Video Object) This tab only exists in tiles that are of Video type. Tally - select hardware, or one of two software
Sierra Video 42 VBI Properties Tab (Video object) This tab only exists in tiles that are of Video type. CC Indicator - enables an indicator to be
SM-XX 43 WSS Properties Tab (Video object) This tab only exists in tiles that are of Video type. Mode - selects the type of WSS / AFD to decode.
Table of Contents Introduction 1System Concept 1Features and Benefits 2Powerful Alarms 3Captions and UMDs 3Keeping Time 3Using GPI
Sierra Video 44 SAG- Safe Area Generator Tab (Video object) Visible - when ticked, this will show the safe area outline in the video. Safe Area
SM-XX 45 This tab only exists in tiles that are of Text type. Text - enter up to four lines of text and set it to hidden or visible. Alignment - j
Sierra Video 46 Logo Properties Tab (Logo object) This tab only exists in tiles that are of Logo type. File name – select one of the stored logo
SM-XX 47 Clock Properties Tab (Clock object) This tab only exists in tiles that are of Logo type. Digital - check for digital clock type, uncheck fo
Sierra Video 48 UMD Tab Text - enter UMD text and set it to hidden or visible. Font - choose font and font-size of the text. Foreground - sets t
Sierra Video 49 Installation Introduction The Sm-xx 1U frame may be installed in 19 inch bays with 426mm depth (~450mm including connectors). V
Sierra Video 50 Health and Safety Considerations For your own Protection, observe the following safety precautions when installing, operating and
SM-XX 51 Connector I/O The SM-xx uses coaxial BNCs for the video inputs, LTC and sync inputs. Microcross connectors are fitted for the two DVI-I in
Sierra Video 52 Serial Port Assignments There is a single serial data port that can be configured for either RS232 or RS422 operation. The mode of o
SM-XX 53 Audio I/O Connector Pin Assignments AES/EBU inputs or outputs (depending on the card fitted) may be jumper selected per channel to be eit
Sierra Video 54 Remote Panel The remote panel may be installed in 19 inch bays with 114mm depth (~140mm including connectors) and has the same con
SM-XX 55 Graphics files to be stored in the frame must be in the .bmp format. Uploading the files is performed using a PC connected to the SM-xx LA
Sierra Video 56 Updating the Scalers Some firmware updates may include additional revisions for the video board scalers. The requirement for updati
Sierra Video 57 Specifications Main Frame SIGNAL INPUTS - VIDEO Up to 8, 12,, or 16 video inputs Video I/P card HD-SDI – SMPTE292M - 1920x1
Sierra Video 58 Alarms Video inputs: Sync loss, Black, Freeze frame. Audio inputs: Loss of embedded or external audio, over-level, out of phase ch
SM-XX 59 Phase Correlation Display Attack time: 0.4Sec for zero to ±1 deviation Decay time: 0.4Sec for ±1 to zero deviation Input dynamic range: 45dB
Sierra Video 60 Remote Panel FRONT PANEL USB connector for keyboard 10 preset buttons 6 on-screen menu control buttons REAR PANEL 1 x RJ45 conn
SM-XX 61 GPI I/O Connector Pin # Function1 GPI-I 12 GPI-I 43 GPI-I 74 GPI-I 105 GPI-I 136 GPI-O 07 GPI-O 38 GPI-O 69 GND10 GPI-I 011 GPI-
Sierra Video 62 Audio IN/OUT Connector Analog Digital
SM-XX 63 Audio Monitor Outputs Connector Analog Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 8+ 14 8- 2 8 GND 15
Sierra Video 1 Introduction The compact Sm-xx series multi-viewer enables up to 8, 12, or 16 (depending on model) channels of video to be viewe
Sierra Video 65 Troubleshooting The power switch should illuminate red whenever mains power is supplied. Always ensure that power is connected
Sierra Video 66 The settings are performed via jumpers on each digital audio input card as explained in the installation section. CAN I USE ANALOG
Sierra Video 67 Warranty A. General Buyer assumes all responsibility for ascertaining the suitability of Sierra Video (hereinafter "SVS&qu
Sierra Video 68 THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE
Sierra Video 2 Each scaler on the video card processes one of the possible inputs (CVBS, SDI/HD-SDI, DVI, etc) and scales it to the desired tile siz
SM-XX 3 Powerful Alarms Alarms may be created for video sync loss, black (loss of luminance), freeze-frame, embedded audio loss, external audio loss,
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