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NEO
NSM-8×1AES and NSM-7×2AES
Serial Digital Audio
Routing Switchers
Installation and Operation Manual
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Contents
Preface
Manual Information ................................................................................ ix
Purpose............................................................................................. ix
Audience .......................................................................................... ix
Revision History .............................................................................. ix
Writing Conventions..........................................................................x
Obtaining Documents ...................................................................... xi
Unpacking the Module............................................................................ xi
Safety Standards and Compliances ........................................................ xii
Safety Terms and Symbols ............................................................. xii
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive .............. xiii
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive ......................................................................... xiv
Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview...................................................................................................1
Product Description ..................................................................................2
Main Features ...................................................................................2
Backup Switching .............................................................................3
Switch Algorithm/Method ................................................................4
Applications ..............................................................................................5
Major Components ...................................................................................6
AES Digital Audio Main Switch Module .........................................7
AES Digital Audio Back Input/Output Modules ..............................8
Functional Block Diagram .....................................................................11
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Chapter 2: Installation and Removal
Overview ................................................................................................ 13
Packing List ........................................................................................... 14
Installing NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES Modules ................................ 14
Removing NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES Modules .............................. 14
Upgrading NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES Firmware ............................ 14
Upgrading the Firmware (Discovery Method) ............................... 15
Upgrading the Firmware (Drag-and-Drop Method) ...................... 16
Correcting a Failed Upgrading Procedure ............................................. 19
Setting the Module to Fail-Safe Loader Mode ............................... 19
Upgrading the Firmware in Fail-Safe Mode .................................. 19
Rebooting the Module .................................................................... 21
Chapter 3: Operation
Overview ................................................................................................ 23
Operation Notes ..................................................................................... 24
Cross-Functional Parameter Changes ................................................... 25
Navigating the Operator and All Lists .................................................. 26
Operator and All List Parameters .......................................................... 27
NSM-8×1 AES ............................................................................... 28
NSM-7×2AES ................................................................................ 32
Setup Parameters ................................................................................... 36
Alarms ................................................................................................... 37
Alarm Synchronization .................................................................. 37
Identifying the Cause of an Alarm ................................................. 37
Enabling or Disabling an Alarm Parameter ................................... 37
Restoring Alarm Default Settings .................................................. 38
State Recovery Parameter Availability .................................................. 39
LEDs and Module Indicators ................................................................. 39
General Information ....................................................................... 39
Card-Edge Locations ...................................................................... 40
LED Descriptions ........................................................................... 41
Module Indicator Descriptions ....................................................... 41
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Chapter 4: Specifications
Overview.................................................................................................43
Inputs ......................................................................................................44
Outputs ...................................................................................................45
Performance ...........................................................................................46
Power Consumption................................................................................46
Temperature ............................................................................................46
Appendix A: Tree View Navigation
Overview.................................................................................................47
Navigating the Tree View ......................................................................48
Tree View Parameters ............................................................................49
NSM-8×1AES Tree View ...............................................................49
NSM-7x2AES Tree View ...............................................................53
Appendix B: Resource Module X-Y Network
Communication
Overview.................................................................................................57
Network Connectivity ............................................................................58
X-Y (LCN) Port ..............................................................................58
X-Y-TCP/IP Support ......................................................................60
Connecting the Frame ............................................................................61
Including the NSM Router(s) in the RouterMapper Database ...............62
Setting Up a Serial Connection .......................................................62
Transferring Router Information (Serial Connection) ....................62
Setting Up an Ethernet Connection ................................................63
Transferring Router Information (Ethernet Connection) ................63
Supported Features and X-Y Commands ...............................................65
Router Control Features ..................................................................65
X-Y Commands for Crosspoint Status ...........................................65
X-Y Commands for Crosspoint Control .........................................66
X-Y Commands for Lock/Protect Control and Status ....................74
Index
Keywords ...............................................................................................77
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Preface
Manual Information
Purpose
This manual details the features, installation, operation, maintenance,
and specifications of the NEO™ NSM-8×1AES and NSM-7×2AES
serial digital audio routing switchers.
Audience
This manual is written for technicians and operators responsible for the
installation, setup, maintenance, and operation of the NSM-8×1AES
and NSM-7×2AES serial digital audio routing switchers.
Revision History
Table P-1. Revision History of Manual
Edition Date Revision History
A July 2002 Initial release
B December 2004 Added resource module X-Y
network communication
information
C February 2005 Updated Operator List, All
List, and Tree View List
D August 2006 Added RoHS and WEEE
compliance information
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Writing Conventions
To enhance your understanding, the authors of this manual have
adhered to the following text conventions:
Table P-2. Writing Conventions
Term or Convention Description
Bold Indicates dialog box, property sheet, field,
button, check box, list box, combo box,
menu, submenu, window, list, and selection
name
Italics Indicates email addresses, names of books
and publications, and first instances of new
terms and specialized words that need
emphasis
CAPS Indicates a specific key on the keyboard,
such as ENTER, TAB, CTRL, ALT,
DELETE
Code Indicates variables or command-line
entries, such as a DOS entry or something
you type into a field
> Indicates the direction of navigation
through a hierarchy of menus and windows
hyperlink Indicates a jump to another location within
the electronic document or elsewhere
Internet address Indicates a jump to a Web site or URL
Note
Indicates important information that helps
to avoid and troubleshoot problems
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Obtaining Documents
Installation, navigation, configuration, and setup information is now
included in the NEO FR-3901, FR-3903, and FR-3923 Mounting
Frames Installation and Operation Manual. If your current NEO frame
manual is Edition A, B, C, or D, you will need to download an updated
version from our Web site to access this information.
Technical documents can be viewed or downloaded from our Web site
at www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch (go to Support>Documentation).
Alternatively, contact your Customer Service representative to request a
document.
Unpacking the Module
Before you install and configure NEO modules, follow these steps:
1. Check the equipment for any visible damage that may have
occurred during transit.
2. Make sure that you have received all items listed on the packing
list.
3. Remove the anti-static shipping pouch, if present, and all other
packaging material.
4. Save the original packaging materials for possible reuse.
5. Contact your Sales representative if parts are missing or damaged.
Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that a product
needs to be returned for service. If the original package is not available,
you can supply your own packaging as long as it meets the following
criteria:
The packaging must be able to withstand the product’s weight.
The product must be held rigid within the packaging.
There must be at least two in. (five cm) of space between the
product and the container.
The corners of the product must be protected.
If the product is still within the warranty period, we will return it to you
by prepaid shipment after servicing.
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Safety Standards and Compliances
See the NEO Safety Instructions and Standards Manual to find the
safety standards and compliances for this NEO series product. A safety
manual is shipped with every FR-3901, FR-3903, and FR-3923
Mounting Frames Installation and Operation Manual and can be
downloaded from ourWeb site at www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch.
Alternatively, contact your Customer Service representative for a copy
of this safety manual.
Safety Terms and Symbols
This manual uses the following safety terms and symbols. See your
NEO Safety Instructions and Precautions Guide for more information.
Table P-3. Safety Terms and Symbols Used in Manual
WARNING
Statements identifying conditions or practices
that can result in personal injury or loss of life:
High voltage is present. Uninsulated dangerous
voltage within the product’s enclosure may be
sufficient to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
CAUTION:
Statements identifying conditions or practices
that can result in damage to the equipment or
other property: Important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the product.
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Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive
Directive 2002/95/EC—commonly known as the European Union (EU)
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS)—sets limits on the use of
certain substances found in electrical and electronic equipment. The
intent of this legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals
that may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the
environment during end-of-life recycling. The Directive takes effect on
July 1, 2006, and it refers to the following hazardous substances:
Lead (Pb)
Mercury (Hg)
Cadmium (Cd)
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr-V1)
Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB)
Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)
In accordance with this EU Directive, all products sold in the European
Union will be fully RoHS-compliant and “lead-free.” (See our Web site,
www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch, for more information on dates and
deadlines for compliance.) Spare parts supplied for the repair and
upgrade of equipment sold before July 1, 2006 are exempt from the
legislation. Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be
marked with a RoHS-compliant symbol, as shown in Figure P-1.
Figure P-1. RoHS Compliance Symbol
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Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive
The European Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste from
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) deals with the collection,
treatment, recovery, and recycling of electrical and electronic waste
products. The objective of the WEEE Directive is to assign the
responsibility for the disposal of associated hazardous waste to either
the producers or users of these products. Effective August 13, 2005,
producers or users will be required to recycle electrical and electronic
equipment at end of its useful life, and must not dispose of the
equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods. (Some
EU member states may have different deadlines.)
In accordance with this EU Directive, companies selling electric or
electronic devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such
products must be properly recycled. (See our Web site,
www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch, for more information on dates and
deadlines for compliance.) Contact your local sales representative for
information on returning these products for recycling. Equipment that
complies with the EU directive will be marked with a WEEE-compliant
symbol, as shown in Figure P-2.
Figure P-2. WEEE Compliance Symbol
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview
NSM-8×1AES and NSM-7×2 AES modules are high definition and
standard definition wideband video routing switchers designed for NEO
1RU and 3RU rack-mounted frames. This chapter covers the following
topics:
“Applications” on page 5
“Functional Block Diagram” on page 11
“Main Features” on page 2
“Major Components” on page 6
“Product Description” on page 2
See the FR-3901 and FR-3903 Installation and Operation Manual for
information about NEO frames. The frame manual includes information
about these items:
General information about module unpacking, installation,
removal, navigation, configuration, and setup
Card-edge screen savers
State recovery parameters
•Fan modules
Resource modules
Alarm interconnect modules
Power supplies
Genesis adapters
Servicing instructions
Note
Installation, navigation, config-
uration, and setup information is
now included in the NEO
FR-3901, FR-3903, and
FR-3923 Mounting Frames
Installation and Operation
Manual. If your current NEO
frame manual is Edition A, B,
C, or D, you should download
an updated version from our
Web site at www.broadcast.har-
ris.com/leitch to access this
information.
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Product Description
The new NEO NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES serial digital video
routing switcher series is a modular system, which features high-level
remote control capabilities and a multi-functional 1RU or 3 RU
mounting frame into which a wide range of routing (and signal
processing/interface) modules can be installed. Other complementary
signal formats, such analog video, HD/SDI, and analog audio, will be
included in the NEO platform in order to complement the NEO AES
audio switch. Module sizes include 8×1 and 7×2 with auto-switch
capabilities. HD, digital, and analog audio/video modules can be
installed within the same frame. Multiple frames can be combined to
build complex, multi-level routing systems using Blue3 Technology -
the Leitch/Harris Dynamic Routing Fabric. This module, as is the case
with all modules in the NEO family, can be controlled locally via a
front-edge display or from a remote location.
Main Features
The NEO NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES series encompasses an entirely
new family of routing switchers designed to add a new tier of digital
audio routing matrices to our already strong routing product portfolio.
The NEO NSM series has additional control and functionality above
and beyond the limitations of our other small routing families.
These are the main features of the NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES serial
digital audio routing switcher:
Provides high quality AES audio routing with enhanced control and
monitoring capabilities.
Includes the following matrix configurations:
•8×1
•7×2
8×1 with automatic backup
Supports these signal types:
AES3
30kHz – 100kHz frame rates in asynchronous mode
32Hz, 44.1 Hz, 48kHz in synchronous mode
Any 50% duty cycle digital signal within the voltage and
frequency range
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Allows relay bypass
Includes synchronous or asynchronous switching
Accepts NTSC/PAL/AES references for switching
Allows “mix and match” of signal types in the same frame
Provides BOS/CCS Pilot™ integrated control capabilities:
System discovery / diagnostics – SNMP
Remote control – Ethernet
Remote monitoring and configuration
Provides control via local panel, RS-232/RS-422, X-Y, or
IP/Ethernet
Allows signal processing (A/D, D/A, frame synchronizers,
distribution amplifiers, etc.) functions and matrix routing can be
mixed in the same frame
Backup Switching
During the course of everyday events in a television facility, unexpected
circumstances will occur. Although undesirable, these circumstances do
not have to be catastrophic. With the new NEO series of professional
audio and video routers, the occurrence of such an event will be
manageable. While they cannot protect against every undesirable
condition, the NEO series of routers are designed to provide a backup
for some of the more common situations. Two such conditions are loss
of signal and loss of power. In the event of a signal loss to an individual
input or the disruption of power to a single card or an entire frame, NEO
routers can automatically switch to a predetermined source, thereby
allowing you time to evaluate and correct the fault condition.
By use of the front-edge control or remote communications you can
configure the NSM-8×1AES to either automatically switch upon
detection of signal failure, or manually switch to the desired source.
The switching can be controlled locally by using front edge control or
remotely by using our Command and Control System (CCS).
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The NSM-8×1AES is configurable as an 8×1 with auto switch-over to
Input 1 if any of the inputs experience excessive errors or loss of signal.
The NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES monitors all inputs for coding errors
in the AES stream, which is known as biphase encoding errors. The
module also monitors all inputs for deterioration of the “eye pattern”
caused by transmission path effects, which is known as confidence
errors. If excessive biphase or confidence errors occur, or if the signal is
lost entirely, a signal presence error is reported for that input.
Switch Algorithm/Method
The NSM-8×1AES can operate manually or with one dedicated
automatic backup. The NSM-8×1AES router can be configured with
back-up functionality and operated in one of three modes of operation:
manual, return auto, and non-return auto.
•In manual mode (NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES), you must switch
the router to the desired source regardless of signal presence. This
mode of operation is typical of other Leitch/Harris legacy routers.
There will be no automatic switching unless power is removed.
During a “No Power” condition, the signal on Input 1 will be routed
to the output. The router will return to the previous state upon
power restoration.
•In return auto mode (NSM-8×1AES only), the router will
automatically switch to Input 1 if a signal presence error is detected
on the currently selected input. If the currently selected input is
Input 1 and it loses the signal, the output will be muted. If the signal
returns, the router will automatically switch back to its previous
source. The switch executes regardless of the signal presence status
on Input 1.
•In non-return auto mode (NSM-8×1AES only), the router will
automatically switch to Input 1 if a signal presence error is detected
on the currently selected input. If the currently selected input is
Input 1 and it loses the signal, the output will be muted. The switch
executes regardless of the signal presence status on Input 1. In this
mode, the router will not automatically switch back to the original
source if the signal on the original input is detected again.
When you remove power from the router or remove the router front
main switch module from the frame, the output will automatically
switch to source 1 as the backup. When you restore power to the router,
it will automatically reset itself to the previous state.
Note
All conditions are available to
both the front edge control and
the Command and Control
System, including matrix status
and signal presence.
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Applications
The NEO platform is ideal for space-constrained operations demanding
full local and remote control capabilities in a routing solution. It is
especially useful where professional end-users require a small, flexible,
high quality routing matrix with the ability to mix and match signal
formats and/or signal processing functions within the same frame:
Television production facilities
Cable operators
Production and post-production facilities
Outside broadcast vans/trucks
DBS satellite operations
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Major Components
The NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES consists of a main switch module
and a back input/output (I/O) module. The main switch module is
installed from the front of the frame, and is hot-swappable. The back
I/O module is installed from the rear of the frame.
Figure 1-1. NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES Major Components
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The NSM matrix module name consists of two separate components,
which represent the NEO part designation and the module type:
AES Digital Audio Main Switch Module
The NSM-8×1AES input module accepts a total of 8 input signals from
the back module, plus 1 reference input. These inputs are processed and
switched, then driven out the back module.
The NSM-7×2AES input module accepts a total of 7 input signals from
the back module, plus 1 reference input. These inputs are processed and
switched, then driven out the back module.
Processor Block
The NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES uses a Phillips 89C662
microprocessor (an 8052 derivative).
FPGA
The FPGA performs all switching functions on the module. Through
the AES reference receiver, the FPGA aligns all input signals to the
reference in synchronous mode. Provided that all inputs are locked to
this AES reference, the FPGA ensures that switching occurs at the
beginning of the AES preamble, which prevents data corruption and
loss of lock in downstream equipment. In addition, all input signals are
buffered and regenerated based on the reference, which eliminates input
jitter. When an NTSC or PAL video reference is used, the FPGA
ensures that switching is performed in the vertical blanking interval.
Power Requirements
The NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES module requires +24 volts input
power, which is provided by the frame power supply.
Table 1-1. NSM Matrix Module Name Components
Module Name NEO Part
Designation Module Type
NSM-8x1AES-FM
NSM-7x2AES-FM
NSM AES main switch module
NSM-8x1AESBBM
NSM-7x2AESBBM
NSM AES digital audio input/output
module (balanced AES audio)
NSM-8x1AESCBM
NSM-7x2AESCBM
NSM AES digital audio input/output
module (coax AES audio)
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