Grass Valley EC9535 v.1.1 User Manual

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EC9535

Reference Manual

input ports. A destination is a device that is connected to one or more output ports. An example
of such a device would be a monitor.

A device can be both a source and destination. An example of such a device is a VTR.

SWB

(Super Wide Band). A term originated by Grass Valley that refers to the ability of a router to pass
a wide range of digital bit rates and formats. Grass Valley’s SWB supports data rates from about
15

Mb/s to 1.5

GB/s.

Input signals must be nominally 800mV p-p and bi-level or tri-level in nature. The EC9535 video
routers bypasses re-clocking for non-video rates. Rates that are re-clocked include common SD
data rates of 143 and 270

Mb/s (SMPTE 259M-A and -C, but not B or D) and HD data rates at nomi-

nally 1.485

Gb/s. SWB accepts SD at 177

Mb/s, but does not reclock it.

Sync AES,
Async AES

The term “Async AES” refers to an asynchronous AES-compliant audio signal, whereas “Sync AES”
refers to a synchronous AES signal with a data rate of 48

kb/s.

System
administrator

The system administrator is the person responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining a
router control system.

Time Code

A linear time code signal complying with SMPTE 12M or the corresponding EBU standard.

UniConfig

A Windows-based application (Universal Configuration) used to configure NVISION products
using a serial or Ethernet connection. UniConfig uses an easy-to-learn GUI (Graphical User Inter-
face) to simplify the configuration process.

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