Cobalt Networks manual Installing the 9084 Into a Frame Slot

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Installing the 9084 Into a Frame Slot

Note: If installing the 9084 in an 8310-C-BNC or 8310-BNC frame (which is pre-equipped with a 100-BNC rear I/O module installed across the entire backplane) or a slot already equipped with a suitable I/O module, proceed to card installation steps below.

If installing the 9084 in a slot with no rear I/O module, an optional RM-9084-A Rear I/O Module is required before cabling can be connected. Install the Rear I/O Module as described in Installing a Rear I/O Module (p. 2-3).

CAUTION

If required, make certain Rear I/O Module(s) are installed before installing the 9084 into the frame slot. Damage to card and/or Rear I/O Module can occur if module installation is attempted with card already installed in slot.

Note: Check the packaging in which the 9084 was shipped for any extra items such as a Rear I/O Module connection label. In some cases, this label is shipped with the card and to be installed on the Rear I/O connector bank correspond- ing to the slot location of the card.

Install the 9084 into a frame slot as follows:

1.Determine the slot in which the 9084 is to be installed.

2.Open the frame front access panel.

3.While holding the card by the card edges, align the card such that the plastic ejector tab is on the bottom.

4.Align the card with the top and bottom guides of the slot in which the card is being installed.

5.Gradually slide the card into the slot. When resistance is noticed, gently continue pushing the card until its rear printed circuit edge terminals engage fully into the rear I/O module mating connector.

CAUTION

If card resists fully engaging in rear I/O module mating connector, check for alignment and proper insertion in slot tracks. Damage to card and/or rear I/O module may occur if improper card insertion is attempted.

6.Verify that the card is fully engaged in rear I/O module mating connector.

7.Close the frame front access panel.

8.Connect the input and output cables as shown in Figure 2-1.

9.Repeat steps 1 through 8 for other 9084 cards.

Note: The 9084 BNC inputs are internally 75-ohm terminated. It is not necessary to terminate unused BNC inputs or outputs.

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9084 PRODUCT MANUAL

9084-OM (V4.0)

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Contents 9084 Cobalt Digital IncDisclaimer CopyrightTrademark Information Table of Contents Operating Instructions Introduction OverviewCard Software Versions and this Manual SupportDownloads link atManual Conventions E201Safety Summary Labeling Symbol DefinitionsFunctional Description Input/OutputsVideo ProcessorColor Corrector Frame Sync Function Color CorrectorVideo Processor AFD InserterCard Edge Controls Computer with NIC DashBoard Remote ControlUser Control Interface Controller CardOther cards installed in openGear frames such as the Cobalt Video Formats Supported by Rear I/O ModulesRaster Structure Frame Rate Technical Specifications CharacteristicTechnical Specifications Introduction Warranty and Service Information Cobalt Digital Inc. Limited WarrantyFax Contact Cobalt Digital IncPhone Web General Information Technical SupportThis page intentionally blank Installation and Setup Installing the 9084 Into a Frame SlotInstalling the 9084 Into a Frame Slot Installation and Setup Installing a Rear I/O ModuleSetting Up 9084 Network Remote Control Rear I/O Module InstallationOperating Instructions Control and Display DescriptionsFunction Submenu/Parameter Submenu Overview Submenu a Submenu b Submenu z Individual ParametersCard Edge Controls, Indicators, and Display FunctionMenu Depth LEDs Card Edge Control Menu/Submenu StructureNone Submenu Depth Card Edge Setup Abbreviated DiagramVid ClrCS p DashBoard User Interface Channel Black Adj Set Enable to OnCorrection Cobalt Remote Control Panel User Interfaces Control Panel Setup of Example Video Proc FunctionAccessing the 9084 Card via Remote Control Accessing the 9084 Card Using DashBoardAccessing the 9084 Card Using a Cobalt Remote Control Panel Checking 9084 Card Information Checking Card Using Info Card Edge ControlsPower Consumption and Temperature Displays Software Version NumberFormat Default Line No. / RangeAncillary Data Line Number Locations and Ranges Line No. Limiting FormatFunction Submenu List and Descriptions Function Submenu ItemLuma Gain Reset to UnityVideo Proc Luma LiftGang Luma and Color Gain Color PhaseColor Gain Black Hard ClipCard Edge Control Menu Applies white hard clip limiting at specified percentage50.0% to 109.1% null = 109.1% Applies white soft clip limiting at specified percentageOutput Code Output ModeIncoming AFD Output LineOperating Instructions Black Adj. Green Red BlueGang Black Level Controls White Adj. Green Red BlueGang Gamma Controls Vertical Delay Control Framesync EnableHorizontal Delay Control Minimum Latency Frames Control Video Delay DisplayLoss of Input Signal Selection Framesync Status DisplayCustom Color Hue Reset FramesyncFramesync LOS Freeze Color Custom Color SaturationPreset Save and Load Preset Name field and Preset Save buttonPreset Load button and the Selected Preset Selected Preset drop-down listPreset Name Reset Current PresetFunction Parameter/Setting Video Proc Download PresetsOn-Set Monitor Color Correction Example Color and Video Correction Examples UsingFeed To Switcher Anchor Desk Set with Monitor10 Uncorrected Uncompensated Monitor Waveform To Switcher From Monitor Video Feed 12 Applying Correction to Example Monitor Waveform Signal Condition Observed On Waveform Monitor Correction Using Miscellaneous Color and Video Correction ExamplesLuma gain less than 100% level as shown below for VAR10.PNG VAR10A.PNG Troubleshooting Error and Failure Indicator OverviewCharacter Alphanumeric Display Card Edge Status/Error Indicators and DisplayStatus/Error Input Format Indicators Indicators AlphanumericDashBoard Status/Error Indicators and Displays Indicator Icon or Display Error Description15 Selecting Specific Cards for Card Info Status Display Basic Troubleshooting Checks ChecksProcessing Error Troubleshooting Symptom Error/Condition Corrective ActionTroubleshooting Network/Remote Control Errors Case of ProblemsPage 2406 E. University Ave. Urbana, IL 9084-OM