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DMDP6802+
Dual‐Channel Metadata and Data Processing Module
July, 2015
Version 1.0
DMDP6802+ Dual‐Channel Metadata and Data Processing Module Installation and Operation Manual
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Contents
Preface ..................................................................................................................... 5
Manual Information ................................................................................................................................. 5
Purpose................................................................................................................................................. 5
Audience ............................................................................................................................................... 5
Revision History .................................................................................................................................... 5
Writing Conventions ............................................................................................................................. 5
Obtaining Documents........................................................................................................................... 6
Unpacking/Shipping Information ............................................................................................................. 6
Safety Standards and Compliances .......................................................................................................... 7
Restrictions on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ..................................................................................... 7
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) .................................................................... 7
Applicable Standards ............................................................................................................................ 8
Introduction ........................................................................................................... 10
Product Description ................................................................................................................................ 10
Ports ................................................................................................................................................... 10
Main Features .................................................................................................................................... 10
Packages and Options ........................................................................................................................ 12
Signal Flow .............................................................................................................................................. 13
Front Module .......................................................................................................................................... 14
Back Module ........................................................................................................................................... 14
Pinouts ................................................................................................................................................ 15
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Specifications ......................................................................................................... 46
Input Video ............................................................................................................................................. 46
Output Video .......................................................................................................................................... 47
GPI In and GPI Out .................................................................................................................................. 48
LTC Port .................................................................................................................................................. 48
Serial Port ............................................................................................................................................... 49
Video Propagation Delay ........................................................................................................................ 50
Power Consumption ............................................................................................................................... 50
Operating Temperature.......................................................................................................................... 50
Index ...................................................................................................................... 55
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Installation and Operation Manual Preface
Preface
This manual provides information about the Selenio 6800+ DMDP6802+.
Manual Information
Purpose
This manual provides information about DMDP6802+ Dual‐Channel Metadata and Data Processing
Modules.
Audience
This manual is written for engineers, technicians, and operators responsible for installation, setup,
maintenance, and operation of DMDP6802+ Dual‐Channel Metadata and Data Processing Modules.
Revision History
Edition Date Revision History
Version 1.0 May, 2015 Initial Release
June, 2015 Corrections to signal flow diagram
July 2015 Minor corrections to SCTE104
transmission parameters
Writing Conventions
This manual adheres to the following writing conventions.
Term or
Description
Convention
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and windows.
hyperlink Indicates a jump to another location within the electronic document
or elsewhere
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address
Indicates important information that helps to avoid and troubleshoot
Note
problems
Obtaining Documents
Product support documents can be viewed or downloaded from our website. Alternatively, contact your
Customer Service representative to request a document.
Unpacking/Shipping Information
This product was carefully inspected, tested, and calibrated before shipment to ensure years of stable
and trouble‐free service.
1. Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit.
2. Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list.
3. Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing.
4. Contact the carrier if any item is damaged.
5. Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated components before you install
the unit.
Keep at least one set of original packaging, in the event that you need to return a product for servicing.
In the unlikely event that your product fails to operate properly, please contact Customer Service to
obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number, then send the unit back for servicing.
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
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There must be at least 2 in. (5 cm) of space between the product and the container.
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Ship products back to us for servicing prepaid and, if possible, in the original packaging material. If the
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"lead‐free." (See our website for more information.) 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
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Applicable Standards
ST 125M:1995 Component Video Signal 4:2:2 ‐ Bit‐Parallel Digital Interface
ST 259M:2008 SDTV Digital Signal/Data ‐ Serial Digital Interface
ST 266M:2002 4:2:2 Digital Component Systems ‐ Digital Vertical Interval Time Code
ST 274M:2008 1920×1080 Image Sample Structure, Digital Representation and Digital Timing
Reference Sequences for Multiple Picture Rates
ST 276M:1995 Transmission of AES/EBU Digital Audio Signals Over Coaxial Cable
ST 291M:2006 Ancillary Data Packet and Space Formatting
ST 292‐1:2011 1.5 Gb/s Signal/Data Serial Interface
ST 296M:2001 1280×720 Progressive Image Sample Structure ‐ Analog and Digital Representation
and Analog Interface
ST 299‐1:2009 24‐Bit Digital Audio Format for SMPTE 292 Bit‐Serial Interface
ST 334‐1:2007 Vertical Ancillary Data Mapping of Caption Data and Other Related Data
ST 334‐2:2007 Caption Distribution Packet (CDP) Definition
ST 352M:2002 Video Payload Identification for Digital Interfaces
ST 372M:2011 Dual Link 1.5 Gb/s Digital Interface for 1920×1080 and 2048×1080 Picture Formats
ST 424M:2006 3 Gb/s Signal/Data Serial Interface
ST 425‐1:2011 Source Image Format and Ancillary Data Mapping for the 3 Gb/s Serial Interface
ST 12M‐1:2008 Time and Control Code
ST 12M‐2:2008 Transmission of Time Code in the Ancillary Data Space
ST 2010M:2008 Vertical Ancillary Data Mapping of ANSI/SCTE 104 Messages
ST 2016‐3:2009 Vertical Ancillary Data Mapping of Active Format Description and Bar Data
ANSI/SCTE 104:2012 Automation System to Compression System Communications Applications
Program Interface
ANSI/SCTE 35:2007 Digital Program Insertion Cueing Message for Cable
Rec. ITU‐R BT.1685 Structure of inter‐station control data conveyed by ancillary data packets
RP 184:2004 Specification of Jitter in Bit‐Serial Digital Systems
RP 186:2008 Video Index Information Coding for 525‐ and 625‐Line Television Systems
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Product Description
The DMDP6802+ is a data and metadata processing module, supporting 3G, HD, and SD‐SDI signals. It
converts GPI trigger bit inputs into VANC and/or GPI outputs from VANC, over the ancillary packets of
the following standards:
Inter‐Station Control (ISC) as per ITU‐R BT.168
Ancillary Time Code (ATC) based on SMPTE 12M‐2
SCTE104 (2010) messaging
Additionally, the DMDP6802+ supports insertion and extraction of metadata in one card, and provides
dual independent metadata processing channels.
Ports
The DMDP6802+ module supports the following ports:
Two independent SDI inputs and outputs
One user‐configurable SDI auxiliary output (selectable as either SDI A or SDI B)
Up to 16 user‐configurable GPI inputs/outputs
Four independent user configurable serial ports.
Four serial ports for CC and SCTE104, separately configurable as single RS‐422 or RS‐232 transceivers
One channel LTC input and output
One Ethernet RJ‐45
Main Features
Input
Two independent serial digital SMPTE 259M/SMPTE 292M SDI inputs
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Output
Two independent serial digital SMPTE 259M / SMPTE 292M SDI outputs
Four RS‐232/422 serial port outputs
Up to sixteen GPI output ports (shared with GPI inputs)
One linear time code output
One Ethernet output port (shared with input)
Video
Auto‐detection of input video standard with 3G/HD/SD‐SDI auto sensing
Signal presence monitoring on each video input
SQM and thumbnail support
Metadata
AFD, WSS, and VI detection and insertion
Inter‐station control package detection and insertion
LTC, D‐VITC, ATC_LTC , and ATC_VITC detection and insertion
Time code payload insertion and extraction among LTC, D‐VITC, ATC_LTC, and ATC_VITC
Support CC608 and CC708 extract, insert and bridge
Support WST and OP47 extract, insert and bridge
Support SCTE104 extract, insert and bridge
Control
Shadowed/restored parameter settings when switching video standards
Card‐edge control and monitoring
Serial and Ethernet remote control and monitoring
support Field upgrading, License and options
Additional Features
Auto detects SDI input presence and format
Supports signal quality monitoring (SQM)
Supports Q‐SEE compliant thumbnail and alarms
Provides two independent RS‐232/RS‐422 serial ports with user‐selectable baud rates
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Signal Flow
Front Module
Back Module
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Pinouts
Table 3: Pinouts on Back Module for GPI In/Out / RS‐232/422/ Timecode In/Out
Connector 1
Pin Description Pin Description
Reserved for RS‐232/RS‐422. See RS‐232/RS‐422 Setup (on page 18) for details.
11 GPI 1 12 GPI 2
13 GPI 3 14 GPI 4
15 GPI 5 16 GPI 6
17 GPI 7 18 GPI 8
19 GPI 9 20 GPI 10
Connector 2
Reserved for RS‐232/RS‐422. See RS‐232/RS‐422 Setup (on page 18) for details.
11 GPI 11 12 GPI 12
13 GPI 13 14 GPI 14
15 GPI 15 16 GPI 16
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See Unpacking/Shipping Information on page vi for information about returning a product for servicing.
Setting Jumpers
The figures below indicate the location of the DMDP6802+ jumpers. See the tables for descriptions of
the jumper settings.
Note: Where applicable, the white triangle near the jumper pins on the module indicates Pin 1.
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RS‐232/RS‐422 Setup
The DMDP6802+ back module provides four serial ports, supporting both RS‐232 and RS‐422
configurations.
Serial ports 1 and 3 are dedicated to closed captioning data, and serials port 2 and 4 are dedicated for
SCTE104 data.
Serial port 1 and serial port 2 are bound to SDI channel A, and serial port 3 and serial port 4 are bound to
SDI channel B.
RS‐232 Setup
Follow these steps to set up the serial jumpers and parameters for RS‐232:
Serial 1
1. Set jumper J16B to the Open position.
2. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > Closed Caption > Ser 1 I/O Enable to Enabled.
3. Set parameter I/O > Serial > Closed Caption > Ser 1 Interface Type to RS‐232.
Serial 2
1. Set jumper J16A to the Open position.
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2. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > SCTE104 > Ser 2 I/O Enable to Enabled.
3. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > SCTE104 > Ser 2 Interface Type to RS‐232.
Serial 3
1. Set jumper J17B to the Open position.
2. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > Closed Caption > Ser 3 I/O to Enabled.
3. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > Closed Caption > Ser 3 Interface Type to RS‐232.
Serial 4
1. Set jumper J17A to the Open position.
2. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > SCTE104 > Ser 4 I/O Enable to Enabled.
3. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > SCTE104 > Ser 4 Interface Type to RS‐232.
RS‐422 Setup
Follow these steps to set up the serial jumpers and parameters for RS‐422:
Serial 1
1. Set jumper J16B to the Short position.
2. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > Closed Caption > Ser 1 I/O Enable to Enabled.
3. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > Closed Caption > Ser 1 Interface Type to RS‐422.
Serial 2
1. Set jumper J16A to the Short position.
2. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > SCTE104 > Ser 2 I/O Enable to Enabled.
3. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > SCTE104 > Ser 2 Interface Type to RS‐422.
Serial 3
1. Set jumper J17B the Short position.
2. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > Closed Caption > Ser 3 I/O Enable to Enabled.
3. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > Closed Caption > Ser 3 Interface Type to RS‐422.
Serial 4
1. Set J17A to the Short position.
2. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > SCTE104 > Ser 4 I/O Enable to Enabled.
3. Set parameter Hardware I/O > Serial > SCTE104 > Ser 4 Interface Type to RS‐422.
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*Each DMDP6802+ module requires two slots; a frame can include a maximum of ten DMDP6802+ modules.
CAUTION: To maintain proper temperatures, ensure that the front panel is closed at all times and that
the fans are fully operational.
Rear support extension rails (option FR6802+RM) are recommended to support the weight of cabling.
See your Frame Installation and Operation Manual for general information about installing back
modules in a frame.
CAUTION: Before installing this product, read the 6800+ Series Safety Instructions and Standards
Manual available on our website. This safety manual contains important information about the safe
installation and operation of 6800+ series products.
During removal, ensure that the front module is unplugged from the frame first, before removing the
rear module.
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Available GPI Bypass / Static Delay & Hold Bypass / Static Delay Dynamic Delay & Hold
Output Processing Processing & Hold Processing Processing / Static Delay &
Hold Processing
Glitch Filter
In some cases, there may be a spark, or small short pulse on the GPI wires, which can be considered
"noise." The DMDP6802+ includes a Glitch Filter, which filters out this signal noise in a set window (or
duration), and in so doing, adds extra delay.
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The following ISC, ATC and SCTE104 diagrams explain the basic principle of GPI transmission by
comparing the GPI input processed signal to GPI output extracted signal. The GPI Input processing
reflects the state of the internal signals in the module. The GPI Out signals are extracted directly from
the ANC packet from the module. These also are the internal signals of DMDP6802+ module, and NOT
the final output signals.
The video latency of the DMDP6802+ is extremely small; the video timings of the input and output
signals can be considered identical in the same module.
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Note: The GPI Sampling Line in the table is intended to indicate the line for the field, rather than in the
field. For example, in 525i, line 1 is the GPI sampling line for field 1, but it is actually part of field 2.
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GPI Delay & Hold processing re‐builds the GPI output waveform. It is only capturing the Rising edge of
the "GPI Out Extracted" signals.
The GPI Delay & Hold Processing Mode parameter has three options:
Bypass (for ISC and ATC) transparently transfers the waveform for each GPI.
The Static option (for ISC, ATC and SCTE104) re‐generates the waveform for each GPI, following the
set parameter values of GPI Out Static Delay Duration and GPI Out Static Hold Duration.
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When the Dynamic option is selected, the values are taken from the received SCTE104 packet, which
contains two parameters: Pre‐roll Time and Break Duration. The waveform for each GPI is re‐
generated following the values in the last received and matched SCTE104 packet, with Pre‐roll Time
as the Delay Duration and Break Duration as the Hold Duration (see the figure below).
The table describes two important parameters of SCTE104 which result in different GPI transmission
results.
**Found at Hardware I/O/ > General Purpose Interface > GPI Output Settings > GPI Out Processing
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Dynamic Matching
To transfer GPI with one‐to‐one mapping (GPI In 1 to GPI Out 1, GPI In 2 to GPI Out 2, etc.) over
SCTE104, it’s possible to use the Dynamic Matching option in the GPI Inserting Mode parameter.
Certain parameters can be used as the Dynamic Matching source, such as AS Index, DPI PID Index, etc.
When the direction of the GPI is out, the related GPI Output is only triggered if the packet with the
correct Dynamic Matching source value is received.
Note: The mapping of the GPI output for Dynamic Matching is defined by the system; it cannot be re‐
defined. For example, if you use AS Index for dynamic matching, then if AS Index has a value of 1, it will
trigger GPI Output 1; if AS Index has a value of 2, it will trigger GPI Output 2, etc.
SCTE104 GPI transmission uses "packet triggering," rather than "over‐sampling" (as used by ISC and
ATC). Only one GPI input can be transferred in one video frame. If several GPI inputs become active
within one video frame, only the GPI with smallest index is recognized. In other words, GPI 1 has the
highest priority.
AS Index 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
DPI PID Index 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Unique 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Program ID
Avail Num 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Avail 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Expected
Time Type none gpi X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Splice Insert Re‐ Start Start End End Cancel X X X X X X X X X X
Type served Normal Imme‐ Normal Imme‐
diate diate
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Operation
Network Setup
The DMDP6802+ back module provides one Ethernet connector, the physical gateway for all of the
module's network traffic.
To enable network use, you must first enter the values for the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default
Gateway of the DMDP6802+ directly, located under the General category of the parameter list. With
this accomplished, you can then configure the closed captioning and SCTE104 network options.
The closed captioning network has two independent UDP connections; each can work as a server/client.
Follow these steps:
1. Set Hardware I/O > Network > Closed Caption > Net 1 Type to Local Server, Local Client, or
Disabled.
2. Set Hardware I/O > Network > Closed Caption > Net 1 CC Format to the same value as the remote
peer.
3. If Local Server is selected as the Net 1 Type, set Hardware I/O > Network > Closed Caption > Net 1
Local Srv Port to its correct value.
OR
If Net 1 Type is Local Client, set Hardware I/O > Network > Closed Caption > Net 1 Remote Srv IP
Addr to the correct remote server IP Address, and Net 1 Remote Srv Port to the same value as the
remote peer.
4. Follow the same instructions for Net 2 as described above for Net 1.
There are two independent TCP connections for SCTE104 Network; each can work as a server / client.
The configuration is similar to the CC Network settings.
Automation Example
1. Set Hardware I/O > Network > SCTE104 > Net 1 Type to Local Server.
2. Set Hardware I/O > Network > SCTE104 Net 1 Local Srv IP Port to 5167.
3. Set Hardware I/O > Network > Net 1 Auto‐Resp to Enabled.
The automation system connects to the DMDP6802+ IP Address on Port 5167.
4. Set Data Output > SCTE104 > SDI A > SCTE104 Output Control to Insert.
5. Set Output > SCTE104 > SDI A > SCTE104 Output Source to SCTE104 Network 1.
When these settings are complete, the automation system sends an SCTE104 packet to the
DMDP6802+, and the module inserts the packet into SDI A Output. For more information on configuring
automation to work with the DMDP6802+, consult the manual provided with your automation
equipment.
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ISC Transmission
The following table indicates the value of each word in the ISC packet for BT‐1685 compliant.
Audio Mode 1 27 00 h
1 28 00 h
1 29 FF h
1 31 GPI 9‐16
1 32 00 h
1 33 00 h
Q1 Counter 1 34 FF h
Q2 Counter 1 35 FF h
Q3 Counter 1 36 FF h
Q4 Counter 1 37 FF h
Q1 Countdown 1 38 FF h
Q2 Countdown 1 39 FF h
Q3 Countdown 1 40 FF h
Q4 Countdown 1 41 FF h
Status Bits 1 42 00 h
1 43 00 h
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Timecode Transmission
The DMDP6802+ offers the following timecode transmission features:
Conversion of timecode payload among LTC, D‐VITC, ATC_LTC and ATC_VITC
Insertion of time code generator into LTC, D‐VITC, ATC_LTC and ATC_VITC
Insertion of up to 16 GPI inputs into VANC ATC LTC or ATC VITC
Extraction of up to 16 GPI outputs from VANC ATC LTC or ATC VITC input
Bridge time code payload of VITC, ATC_LTC or ATC_VITC between two SDI VANC signals if two SDI
channel frame rates are the same
The serial closed captioning input/outputs are compliant with RP2007‐2007 (CC CDP and Grand Alliance
serial interface). The supported baud rate for serial CC is the following
Grand Alliance: fixed 19,200 bits/sec
CDP: optional 38,400 bits/sec, 57,600 bits/sec, or 115,200 bits/sec
WST/OP47 Transmission
The DMDP6802+ supports the following WST/OP47 types of transmission:
WST/OP47 bridge between two SDI channels
Teletext transcoding from WST to OP47
Teletext transcoding from OP47 to WST.
SCTE104 Transmission
The DMDP6802+ inserts and extracts SCTE104 from/to VANC, serial and Ethernet. Additional support
includes:
SCTE104 bridge between two SDI channels
Single and multiple operation
The following serial SCTE104 baud rates: 4,800, 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 57,600, and 115,200
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Likewise, the DMDP6802+ can move one VBI line data in SDI channel A to a specified VBI line in SDI
channel B, if the two SDI channels are locked and have the same video standard.
Operating Notes
When setting the control parameters on the DMDP6802+, note the following:
If you make changes to certain parameters, other related parameters may also be affected or become
disabled.
When you change a parameter, the effect is immediate. However, the module requires up to 20
seconds to save the latest change. After 20 seconds, the new settings are saved and will be restored if
the module loses power and must be restarted.
When you set the Factory Recall parameter to Yes, the module takes several seconds to reset all of
the parameters to their default settings.
The softkey options for this module (SCTE104 over GPI, timecode, closed captioning, and VBI bridge)
operate independently of each other, and any or all options can be used simultaneously
The DMDP6802+ parameter lists (available on our website), provide the module's various banks, hex
switch positions, and parameter options and values.
To change the parameter settings at the card edge, instead of using software or browser‐based controls,
follow these steps:
1. Rotate the mode select rotary switch (hex switch) to 0.
2. Once the hex switch is set to 0, toggle the navigation switch up or down to select a bank.
View the two control LEDs next to the navigation toggle switch to see which bank is currently selected.
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See the DMDP6802+ parameter lists (available on our website and on the Imagine Communication
Manuals and Product Resources DVD to view the various banks, hex switch positions, and parameter
options and values.
1. Rotate the hex switch to the parameter number (1 to 9) or letter (A to F) of the option you want to
set.
2. Toggle the navigation switch to select and set the value of the chosen parameter.
3. Rotate the hex switch to another parameter number/letter in the current bank, and then repeat
step 4.
or
Rotate the hex switch to the 0 position again to select a different parameter bank, and then repeat steps
3 and 4.
Use the control LEDs to verify which bank you have selected, or use an available 6800+ software control
option (serial/local or Ethernet/remote) to aid in confirming your bank selection.
1. Rotate the hex switch to the global recall parameter F.
2. Toggle the navigation switch to On.
Use an available 6800+ software control option to aid in viewing, setting, and confirming the parameter
value.
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A Discovery window opens, most likely in the bottom left corner of the screen.
You can now switch to Control mode by selecting Operational Mode > Control from the main menu.
Double‐click DMDP6802+ in the Navigation pane. The Control dialog box opens, displaying the module’s
controls.
The On/Off combinations of the control LEDs on the card edge indicate the active bank number. See
Changing Parameter Settings at the Card Edge on page 22 (see "Changing Parameter Settings at the Card
Edge" on page 33) for more information.
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To view the complete listing of available parameters, see the DMDP6802+ parameter list, available on
our website.
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SCTE104 Standard
Parameter Function
Parameter Name
Core Name
Time Type timestamp() Sets or reports the exact time to process all of the requests in
this message. The Time Type value may be 0, indicating the
messages are processed immediately. The Time Type may
contain either the UTC time or the VITC time specifying when
to process the requests. Alternatively, the Time Type may
contain the number of the GPI to use for triggering the
messages to be processed. Once the GPI is triggered, all
requests associated with that edge of the GPI will be
processed.
The DMDP6802+ only supports a Time Type value of either 0
(None) or 3 (GPI).
Num Ops * num_ops Reports an integer value that indicates the number of
requests contained within the packet data. This parameter is
automatically calculated and inserted. If DTMF data is
enabled, a value of 2 indicates two data tables (Splice
Request Data [splice_requeset_data] and Insert DTMF
Descriptor Request Data
[insert_DTMF_descriptor_request_data] are inserted. A value
of 1 indicates only a Splice Request Data table is inserted.
Op ID * opID Reports an integer value that indicates what request is being
sent. This parameter is fixed and automatically inserted. For
Splice Request Data [splice_request_data], the Op ID value is
0x101. For Insert DTMF Descriptor Request Data
[insert_DTMF_descriptor_request_data], the Op ID value is
0x109.
Data Length * Data_length Reports the size of the Data [data()] field being sent in bytes.
This parameter is automatically calculated and inserted. For
Splice Request Data [splice_request_data], the value is fixed
at 14. For Insert DTMF Descriptor Request Data
[insert_DTMF_descriptor_request_data], the value is variable
and equals DTMF Length [dtmf_length] plus 2.
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SCTE104 Parameter
Parameter Core Description
Name
Name
Splice Insert splice_insert_type Splice Cancel [splice_cancel] sections will cancel a recently
Type sent Splice Start Normal [spliceStart_normal] section. The AS
must supply the correct value of Splice Event ID
[splice_event_id] for the section to be cancelled; the Injector
sets the Splice Event Cancel Indicator
[splice_event_cancel_indicator] to 1. (This parameter is
shown as splice_cancel in the SCTE104 standard.)
Splice Event splice_event_source Reports or sets the source of a cue message to 0, 4, 6, or 12. A
Source value of 0 indicates the cue source is embedded. A value of 4
indicates a cue created by automation system switching. A value
of 6 defines a cue created by a live event trigger system, and a
value of 12 indicates a cue created by a local content
replacement system. The Splice Event Source
[splice_event_source] and Splice Event Number
[splice_event_number] together define the Splice Event ID
[splice_event_id] parameter that is inserted into the SCTE104
message.
Splice Event splice_event_number Reports the event source to identify an instance of the cue
Number ** message, making up the lower 28 bits of the Splice Event ID
[splice_event_id]. This parameter is automatically calculated
and inserted. The feedback parameter under GPI 1‐16 Settings
on the UI indicates the Splice Event Number
[splice_event_number] for the next new message.
Unique Program unique_program_id Reports or sets the two‐byte program number (the use of this
ID field by servers and splicers is not confirmed at this time.
Pre‐roll Time pre_roll_time Reports or sets the 16‐bit time before the insertion point (in
milliseconds). This value is ignored for Splice Insert Type
[splice_insert_type] values other than Splice Event Normal and
Splice End Normal [spliceStart_normal and spliceEnd_normal].
If the value is 0 and Component Mode is not in use, the Injector
sets the Splice Immediate Flag [splice_immediate_flag] to 1 in
the resulting SCTE 35 Splice Info Section [splice_info_section].
In the DMDP6802+ module, this parameter is also used as Delay
Duration if the GPI Delay & Hold Processing Mode is Dynamic.
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Parameter Core Description
Name
Name
Break Duration break_duration Reports or sets the duration of the insertion in tenths of seconds
(a value of 0 prevents the injector from setting a duration). The
Break Duration [break_duration] value is ignored for Splice
Insert Type [splice_insert_type] values other than Splice Start
Normal and Splice Start Immediate [spliceStart_normal and
spliceStart_immediate]. In the DMDP6802+ module, this
parameter is also used as Hold Duration if the GPI Delay & Hold
Processing Mode is set to Dynamic.
Avail Num avail_num Reports or sets the identification for a specific avail within the
current Unique Program ID [unique_program_id]. The value
follows the definition specified in SCTE 35 for this field. A value
of 0 indicates non‐usage.
Avails Expected avails_expected Reports or sets the expected number of individual avails within
the current viewing event. A value of 0 indicates that Avail Num
[avail_num] has no meaning.
Auto Return Flag auto_return_flag Provides status of, or sets the splicer to return to the network at
* the end of the break. If this field is non‐zero and a non‐zero
value of Break Duration [break_duration] is present, the Auto
Return [auto_return] field in the resulting SCTE 35 section will
be set to 1. This field is ignored for Splice Insert Type
[splice_insert_type] values other than Splice Start Normal and
Splice Start Immediate [spliceStart_normal and
spliceStart_immediate]. This parameter is fixed at 0x00 and
automatically inserts.
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Table 16: SCTE104 Parameter Descriptions (Insert DTMF Descriptor Request Data)
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SCTE104 Parameter
Parameter Core Function
Name
Name
Pre‐roll * pre‐roll Reports or sets the number of tenths of seconds before the
Splice Point [splice_point] . The Splice Point is signaled in
the resulting SCTE 35 section that a DTMF tone sequence
should finish. To allow for processing time, the Pre‐roll
signaled in the SCTE 35 message should be greater than this
value. The value in this parameter is automatically copied
from the Pre‐roll Time [pre_roll_time] parameter and the
related Splice Request Data [splice_request_data]. The
module clips to 255 (25.5s) if pre_roll_time is longer than
25500 ms.
DTMF Length * dtmf_length Reports the length of the following DTMF_char (in bytes)
that is inserted. This parameter is automatically calculated
and inserted.
DTMF Char DTMF_char Sets or displays one character of a DTMF sequence to be
output by an IRD. (the field contains one of the ASCII
characters 0 through 9, *, #, or A through D. The
DMDP6802+ inserts a maximum of 30 characters in one
SCTE104 packet.
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To identify specific alarms, use a Magellan CCS‐enabled control panel or software control system such as
Magellan CCS Navigator.
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Specifications
Input Video
Table 20: Input Video Specifications
Item Specification
Number of inputs 2
Standard 3G: SMPTE 424M
(1080p/60, 1080p/59, 1080p/50, 1080p/60DL, 1080p/59DL, 1080p/50DL)
HD: SMPTE 292M
(1080i/60, 1080i/59, 1080i/50,1080p/30, 1080p/29,
1080p/25, 1080p/24, 1080p/23, 1080psf/30, 1080psf/29, 1080psf/25,
1080psf/24, 1080psf/23, 720p/60, 720p/59, 720p/50, 720p/30, 720p/29,
720p/25, 720p/24, 720p/23)
SD: SMPTE 259M‐C (270Mb/s, 525/625 component video)
Connector BNC (IEC 169‐8)
Impedance 75Ω
Return Loss 3G: >15 dB from 5 MHz to 1485 MHz; >10 dB from1485 MHz to 2970 MHz
HD: >15 dB from 5 MHz to 1485 MHz
SD: >20 dB from 5 MHz to 270 MHz
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Table 21: Output Video Specifications
Item Specification
Number of outputs 3
3G: SMPTE 424M
(1080p/60, 1080p/59, 1080p/50, 1080p/60DL, 1080p/59DL, 1080p/50DL)
HD: SMPTE 292M
Standard (1080i/60, 1080i/59, 1080i/50,1080p/30, 1080p/29,
1080p/25, 1080p/24, 1080p/23, 1080psf/30, 1080psf/29, 1080psf/25,
1080psf/24, 1080psf/23, 720p/60, 720p/59, 720p/50, 720p/30, 720p/29,
720p/25, 720p/24, 720p/23)
SD: SMPTE 259M‐C (270Mb/s, 525/625 component video)
Connector BNC (IEC 169‐8)
Impedance 75Ω
3G: >15 dB from 5 MHz to 1485 MHz; >10 dB from 1485 MHz to 2970 MHz
Return Loss HD: >15 dB, typical, from 5 MHz to 1485 MHz
SD: >20 dB, typical, from 5 MHz to 270 MHz
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LTC Port
Table 23: LTC Port Specifications
Item Specification
Input Termination Hi‐Z (>20kΩ) or 600Ω, selectable with jumper
LTC Input (TCI) Electrical Differential balanced
Connector Samtec ASP‐154305‐1
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Serial Port
Table 24: Serial Port Specifications
Item Specification
Number of Channels 4
Standard EIA/TIA‐232, EIA/TIA ‐422, selectable
EIA/TIA‐232‐E Specifications
Maximum Output Level <±25 V
(unloaded)
Output Level (loaded) ±5 V to ±15 V
Driver Load Impedance 3 kΩ to 7 kΩ
Receiver Impedance 3 kΩ to 7 kΩ
Receiver Sensitivity ±3 V
EIA/TIA‐422 Specifications
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Power Consumption
Total power consumption for the DMDP6802+ is approximately 6 W.
Operating Temperature
The operating temperature for the DMDP6802+ is 41° to 113°F (5° to 45°C).
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Appendix A
The frame is powered up, but the module does not communicate with Magellan CCS Navigator or the
web GUI interface. Ensure you have specified the proper module slot.
SOLUTIONS
See your 6800+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for more information about slot
identification.
Confirm there is an 6800+ ETH module installed in the frame.
Remove any legacy 6800 series product that is in the frame.
Magellan CCS software cannot communicate with legacy 6800 series products, even if these
modules may operate with card‐edge controls in the frame. Legacy 6800 products do not have the
"+" symbol on their extractor handles.
Check for pressed pins on the back module by following this procedure:
i. Unplug the front module.
ii. Unscrew and remove the back module.
iii. Inspect the 20‐ or 30‐pin spring connector at the bottom of the back module, and verify that
the connector does not have any slightly bent or depressed pins.
iv. Carefully reposition any bent pins. If this is not possible, contact Imagine Communications
Customer Support.
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PROBLEM
SOLUTIONS
3. Use Magellan CCS Navigator or the web browser to interface with the ETH 6800+ module and then
set the desired IP address.
4. Set the DIP switch back to its normal position and then re‐insert the module.
PROBLEM
SOLUTIONS
Verify that the correct IP address is being used. If your are not certain, refer to the above procedure
to set to default IP.
Verify that the ethernet cable is the correct type (a crossover cable is required for direct connection
from a PC).
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Verify the Link and Activity (left and right) status LEDS are active on the RJ‐45 connector at the rear
of the frame.
Verify the Status LED is lit and green on the ETH6800+ card, as viewed from the front of the frame
with the door open.
Verify that the security settings on the PC allow for connection to a frame (TCP port 80 and UDP
ports 4000/4050 must be open).
Verify that the PC is configured for and can communicate on the desired subnet.
Verify that the frame reference signal has not been mistakenly plugged into the Communications
BNC connectors on the rear of the frame.
PROBLEM
Magellan CCS software sees the frame, but does not find all of the modules.
SOLUTIONS
Remove any legacy 6800 series products.
Plug your modules in before starting the discovery.
Start your discovery after the frame and all modules have fully powered up.
Refresh the Magellan CCS software and ensure that the installed modules are fully powered up first
before discovery.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
PROBLEM
Magellan CCS software shows a module in the Control window, but cannot control it.
SOLUTION
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SOLUTIONS
PROBLEM
SOLUTIONS
Ensure the correct frame is powered up.
Verify that all appropriate rear connections are secure.
Gently push the module into its slot in the frame to ensure it is seated properly. Then verify the
Status LED on the module is lit and green.
Ensure the back module does not have bent pins by following this procedure:
i. Unplug the front module.
ii. Unscrew and remove the back module.
iii. Carefully reposition any bent or depressed pins. If this is not possible, contact Customer
Support.
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Installation and Operation Manual Index
I
Index Input Video • 48
Installation and Operation • 17
A Installing and Removing DMDP6802+ Modules •
Additional Features • 11 21
Applicable Standards • 8 Installing DMDP6802+ Modules • 21
Audience • 5 Introduction • 10
ISC Transmission • 32
B
Back Module • 15
L
LTC Port • 50
C
Card‐Edge LED Descriptions • 43
M
Card‐Edge LED Locations • 45 Main Features • 10
Changing Parameter Settings at the Card Edge • Manual Information • 5
34 Maximum Frame Power Ratings and System
Changing Parameter Settings Using Magellan Requirements • 21
CCS Software • 36 N
Closed Caption Transmission • 33
Network Setup • 30
Contact Information • 2
D O
Obtaining Documents • 6
Discovering the Module Using Magellan CCS
Operating Notes • 34
Software • 36
Operating Temperature • 52
DMDP6802+ Alarms • 46
Operation • 30
DMDP6802+ Control Parameters • 36
Output Video • 48
Dynamic Matching • 29
E P
Packages and Options • 11
Extension of GPI State • 24
Pinouts • 16
F Ports • 10
Front Module • 15 Power Consumption • 52
Preface • 5
G Product Description • 10
Glitch Filter • 24 Publication Information • 2
GPI In and GPI Out • 49 Purpose • 5
GPI Input Setup • 31
GPI Output Setup • 31
R
GPI Timing Recalling Default Parameter Settings • 35
Input Processing • 23 Restrictions on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) •
Output Processing • 27 7
GPI Timing for SCTE104 • 26 Revision History • 5
GPI Timing Using ATC • 25 RS‐232 Setup • 19
GPI Timing Using ISC • 24 RS‐232/RS‐422 Setup • 19
GPI Triggering Description • 22 RS‐422 Setup • 20
H S
Hardware Communication Problems • 56 Safety Standards and Compliances • 7
SCTE104 Parameter Descriptions • 38
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SCTE104 Transmission • 34
Serial Port • 50
Setting Jumpers • 17
Signal Flow • 13
Software Communication Problems • 53
Specifications • 48
Support Contact Information • 2
T
Timecode Transmission • 33
Trademarks • 2
U
Unpacking the Module • 17
Unpacking/Shipping Information • 6
Upgrading Module Firmware • 22
V
VBI Swap Transmission • 34
Video Propagation Delay • 51
W
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) • 7
Writing Conventions • 5
WST/OP47 Transmission • 33
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