Internal cabling, Touch screen menu panels (used with pcu), Video cabling – Grass Valley Kayenne Installation Planning Guide Aug 30 2011 User Manual

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KAYENNE — Installation Planning Guide

Section 4 — System Cabling

Internal Cabling

CAUTION The RJ-45 connectors inside the Satellite Panel trays are used for proprietary

communications only. Ethernet devices may be damaged if plugged into
these connectors.

The Single Module Satellite Panel has internal module cabling the same as
the other Stripes. Simply plug the module into a port using the provided
cable.

The Double Module Satellite Panel has a similar internal cabling arrange-
ment, but one cable passes through a hole to the other tray.

Touch Screen Menu Panels (Used with PCU)

Connect a single or primary Menu Panel to the PUC

Menu 1

connector, using

the supplied custom multi-pin cable. Connect an optional second Menu
Panel to the

Menu 2

connector. Menu Panels are assigned to suites during

Kayenne system configuration.

Video Cabling

All Kayenne system video inputs and outputs are configurable. For cabling
configuration flexibility, each external primary input can be mapped to any
Kayenne panel source select button, as can each internal video system
source. Any Kayenne system video signal, such as M/E program, preview,
clean feed, or PGM/PST, can be mapped to any output bus to be sent to any
output connector, or an output bus can act as an auxiliary bus.

Inputs

Non-looping video inputs on the back of the Video Processor Frame are
numbered 1 through 48 on the 4-RU frame, and 1 through 96 on the 8-RU
frame. Each accepts a 270 MHz or 1.485 Gb serial digital video signal. The
number of inputs that are active depends on the number of ME boards
installed in the chassis. Twenty four inputs are active for every board
installed.

Outputs

The outputs on the back of the Video Processor Frame are numbered 1
through 24 on the 4-RU frame, and 1 through 48 on the 8-RU frame. All of
the outputs carry the same video format, as determined by the standard
selected and by the reference signals connected. The number of outputs

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