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General Safety Summaryx PDR100 InstallationSafety Terms and SymbolsTerms in ThisManualThese terms may appear in this manual:WARNING: Warning statement
Certifications and CompliancesPDR100 Installation xiCanadian EMCNotice ofComplianceThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio
xii PDR100 InstallationService Safety SummaryWARNING: These instructions are for use by qualified servicepersonnel only. To avoid personal injury, do
PDR100 Installation 1-1Chapter1IntroductionThis manual is part of a set of manuals provided to support installation and operationof the Tektronix PDR
Chapter 1 Introduction1-2 PDR100 InstallationOperation OverviewProgram video is input to the system in component serial digital, component analog,or c
AccessoriesPDR100 Installation 1-3AccessoriesThere are two types of accessories for the PDR 100. Standard Accessories are thoseitems required to place
Chapter 1 Introduction1-4 PDR100 Installation
PDR100 Installation 2-1Chapter2ConfigurationThe PDR100 Mother board with its connectors for the circuit boards allows thePDR100 to be configured in a
Chapter 2 Configuration2-2 PDR100 InstallationConfiguration GuidelinesThe information given here is to help install circuit boards in configurations t
Circuit Boards Required for All ConfigurationsPDR100 Installation 2-3Circuit Boards Required for All ConfigurationsThe following circuit boards are re
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYTektronix, Inc.Video Networking Division14180 SW Karl Braun DriveP.O. Box 500Beaverton, Oregon 97077-0001 U.S.A.Tektronix,
Chapter 2 Configuration2-4 PDR100 InstallationCircuit Boards that Support ConfigurationsSome of the circuit boards can be loaded into almost any of th
Additional ConfigurationsPDR100 Installation 2-5Serial Digital Component Input/OutputA single Serial Digital Component Input/Output circuit board prov
Chapter 2 Configuration2-6 PDR100 InstallationTypical ConfigurationsThe majority of the PDR100’s will use one of the following typical configurations.
Analog Composite Two Channels In and FourPDR100 Installation 2-7Analog Composite Two Channels In and Four Channels OutThis is Option 43 in the standar
Chapter 2 Configuration2-8 PDR100 InstallationAnalog Composite One Channel In and Four Channels OutThis is Option 42 in the standard factory configura
PDR100 Installation 3-1Chapter3Mechanical InstallationThe installation instructions in this chapter are for the PDR100 Video Disk Recorderand its comp
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-2 PDR100 InstallationRack DimensionsThe PDR100 Disk Recorder, PDX103 Disk Expansion Unit, XLR100, and theRS-422 Con
Rack DimensionsPDR100 Installation 3-3Figure 3-3. Dimensions of the RS-422 Connector Panel for Rack MountingFigure 3-4. Dimensions of the PDX103 for R
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-4 PDR100 InstallationFigure 3-5. Dimensions of the XLR100 Audio Bypass Unit for Rack MountingMounting the PDR and P
Mounting the PDR and PDX UnitsPDR100 Installation 3-5Mounting the Slide Tracks in the RackLocate the proper rack holes as shown in Figure 3-7. Notice
PDR100 InstallationManual Revision StatusPRODUCT: Profile PDR100 Video Disk RecordersREV DATE DESCRIPTIONFebruary 1995 Original Issue. Manual part num
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-6 PDR100 InstallationFigure 3-8. Front Slide Mounting DetailFigure 3-9. Rear Slide Mounting DetailBAR NUT(Use if th
Mounting the PDR and PDX UnitsPDR100 Installation 3-7Installing the PDR100 or PDX103in the Rack Slides1. Pull the slide-out track section to the fully
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-8 PDR100 InstallationRack Slide MaintenanceThe slide-out sections of the tracks do not require lubrication. The dar
Electrical InstallationPDR100 Installation 3-9Electrical InstallationPower SourceThe PDR100, PDX103, and XLR100 are designed to operate from a single-
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-10 PDR100 InstallationCabling for All ApplicationsIn order to install the PDR100, it is necessary to connect a numb
PDR100 Rear Panel ConnectionsPDR100 Installation 3-11PDR100 Rear Panel ConnectionsThere are a number of rear-panel connections that must be made to us
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-12 PDR100 InstallationConnecting Linear Time CodeThere are eight Longitudinal Time Code (LTC) interfaces (four inpu
Connecting the RS-422 Connector PanelPDR100 Installation 3-13Connecting the RS-422 Connector PanelThe RS-422 Interface is located in slot 17. This is
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-14 PDR100 InstallationConnecting the XLR100 Audio Bypass UnitThe Audio Input/Output circuit cards can be located in
Connecting the XLR100 Audio Bypass UnitPDR100 Installation 3-15Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN)Slot J3 is an EISA slot that is the most conven
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Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-16 PDR100 InstallationConnecting the Keyboard and MouseThe keyboard and mouse provide direct communication with the
Connecting the XLR100 Audio Bypass UnitPDR100 Installation 3-17Extending the SCSI BusThe PDX103 extends one or both SCSI buses to include four or eigh
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-18 PDR100 InstallationWhen the PDX103 is added, connect it as shown in Figure 3-20.Figure 3-20. Cabling in a PDX103
Cabling for Specific Video StandardsPDR100 Installation 3-19Cabling for Specific Video StandardsThe PDR100 supports a number of video standards by hav
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-20 PDR100 InstallationConnecting the Audio In and Audio Out for Serial VideoEach Analog Audio circuit board support
Analog Composite (NTSC or PAL)PDR100 Installation 3-21Figure 3-22. Connections for the Analog Composite OperationAudioBank 1AudioBank 2AudioBank 3Audi
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-22 PDR100 InstallationInternal Jumpers, Switches, and Audio CablesThe PDR100 is designed to provide as much flexibi
Processor Circuit BoardPDR100 Installation 3-23Table 3-3 lists each jumper and its function. The shaded listings are the factorysettings for the jumpe
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-24 PDR100 InstallationVGA-I/O Circuit BoardJumpers and DIP switches on the board configure it for use in various sy
VGA-I/O Circuit BoardPDR100 Installation 3-25Jumper SettingsTable 3-4 lists each jumper and its function. The shaded listings are the factorysettings
PDR100 Installation vContentsChapter 1 IntroductionProduct Description...
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-26 PDR100 InstallationTable 3-6. Serial Port COM2 Switch SettingsSW2-1 SW2-2 FunctionsOn On DisableOn Off 3F8hOff O
RS-422 Circuit Board (Required Slot J17)PDR100 Installation 3-27RS-422 Circuit Board (Required Slot J17)DIP Switch SettingsThe RS-422 circuit board is
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-28 PDR100 InstallationEight-Position DIP SwitchThis switch is all off except for position eight. See Figure 3-26. T
Reference Genlock Circuit Board (RequiredPDR100 Installation 3-29Reference Genlock Circuit Board (Required Slot J16)The Reference Genlock circuit boar
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-30 PDR100 InstallationFigure 3-28. Reference Genlock Circuit Board with Termination Switchand Jumper Locations2341J
Master Disk Recorder Circuit Board (RequiredPDR100 Installation 3-31Master Disk Recorder Circuit Board (Required Slot J14)The Master Disk Recorder cir
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-32 PDR100 InstallationSlave Disk Recorder Circuit Board (Optional J15)The Slave Disk Recorder circuit board has two
Serial Digital I/O Circuit BoardPDR100 Installation 3-33Serial Digital I/O Circuit BoardThe Serial Digital I/O board is optional, and can occupy vario
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-34 PDR100 InstallationTable 3-12. Serial Digital I/O Plug JumpersJumper Name Position Factory-InstalledOperationJ1
Serial Digital I/O Circuit BoardPDR100 Installation 3-35Audio Clock OutputsThe Serial I/O outputs both record and play clocks to the Audio I/O circuit
Contentsvi PDR100 InstallationExtending the SCSI Bus...3-1
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-36 PDR100 InstallationAnalog Composite Input Circuit BoardThe Analog Composite circuit board is optional, and can o
Analog Composite Input Circuit BoardPDR100 Installation 3-37Figure 3-34. Audio Clock Cabling for Analog Composite InputTable 3-13. Analog Composite In
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-38 PDR100 InstallationDecoder Circuit BoardThe Decoder circuit board, which is paired with the Analog Composite Inp
Analog Composite Output Circuit BoardPDR100 Installation 3-39Analog Composite Output Circuit BoardThe Analog Composite Output board is optional, and c
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-40 PDR100 InstallationAudio Clock SignalsThe only clock signals available on the Analog Composite Output circuit bo
Component Analog Video Input BoardPDR100 Installation 3-41Component Analog Video Input BoardThe Component Analog Video (CAV) Input board is optional a
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-42 PDR100 InstallationAudio I/O Circuit Board (Optional, Various Slots from J3-J13)The Audio I/O circuit board is a
Timing the PDR100 to the SystemPDR100 Installation 3-43Timing the PDR100 to the SystemIn a number of applications it will be necessary to time the PDR
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-44 PDR100 InstallationReference—Timing a PDR100The PDR100 has a few special considerations that should be taken int
What if the Inputs Cannot be TimedPDR100 Installation 3-45In the example, the PDR100 has two input sources: an analog composite camera feedand a digit
PDR100 Installation viiFIGURESPage2-1 Circuit Board Slot Nomenclature ...
Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation3-46 PDR100 Installation
PDR 100 Release Notes 4-1Chapter4Software UpgradesThere may be occasional upgrades to the PDR100 software. This chapter outlineshow to update your sof
Chapter 4 Software Upgrades4-2 PDR 100 Release NotesWindows NT Operating System is CorruptUse the Emergency Repair Disk. (See the Windows NT manual.)&
PDR100 Installation A-1AppendixASpecificationsElectrical CharacteristicsThe Performance Requirements listed in the Electrical Characteristics apply ov
Appendix A SpecificationsA-2 PDR100 InstallationTable A-1. Serial Digital Video Input/OutputCharacteristics DescriptionNumber of Inputs Supplemental D
Electrical CharacteristicsPDR100 Installation A-3K-Factor Requirement: ≤1% Direct or AGC Path2T Pulse-to-Bar Ratio Requirement: ≤1% Direct or AGC Path
Appendix A SpecificationsA-4 PDR100 InstallationOutput Timing Range Requirement: -21/2H to +148HSupplemental Data:Independent for each outputSupplemen
Electrical CharacteristicsPDR100 Installation A-5K-Factor Requirement: ≤3% Direct or AGC PathSupplemental Data:Typically ≤1%2T Pulse-to-Bar Ratio Requ
Appendix A SpecificationsA-6 PDR100 InstallationTable A-5. Program Input GenlockCharacteristics DescriptionBurst Frequency Lock Range Requirement: ±50
Electrical CharacteristicsPDR100 Installation A-7Table A-8. Component Analog Video PerformanceCharacteristic SpecificationA to D conversion: Supplemen
Contentsviii PDR100 InstallationTABLESPage2-1 Circuit Boards for Serial Four-CH In/Four-CH Out...
Appendix A SpecificationsA-8 PDR100 InstallationBetacamY 714.3 492.6 400.9 344.4 258.2 201.7 110.1 53.6B-Y 0 -350 118.1 -231.9 231.9 -118.1 350 0R-Y 0
Electrical CharacteristicsPDR100 Installation A-9Table A-11. Reference GenlockCharacteristics DescriptionColor Field Detection, Based onSCH PhaseRequi
Appendix A SpecificationsA-10 PDR100 InstallationEnvironmental CharacteristicsMechanical CharacteristicsTable A-15. Environmental CharacteristicsChara
CertificationPDR100 Installation A-11CertificationTable A-17. CertificationCategory StandardSafety Designed/tested for compliance with:UL1950 - Safety
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PDR100 Installation ixGeneral Safety SummaryReview the following safety precautions to avoid injury and preventdamage to this product or any products
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