TANDBERG Switch RJ45RJ11 User Manual

Connecting the Video Switch  
The Video Switch set contains:  
1 Video Switch Unit  
4 Rubber Feet  
1 HD Camera cable (1m) for 6000MXP Codec  
1 HD Camera cable (1m) for 3000MXP Codec  
1 Power supply kit incl. cables for Video Switch  
1 Power supply kit incl. cables for existing camera  
1 Rack ear set (left and right)  
Unpack the unit.  
Mount the rack ears  
Put the Video Switch power  
supply here when rack  
mounting.  
and/or rubber feet  
and mount it in the  
rack, if applicable.  
1
2
1 Control cable (6.5m) for Video Switch to Precision HD camera  
1 HDMI cable (6.5m) for Video Switch to precision HD camera  
1 TRC4 TANDBERG Remote Control  
Rubber feet  
(rubber pads)  
Please report any discrepancies immediately.  
Connecting up to four  
TANDBERG Precision  
3
HD cameras:  
Camera 2  
Camera 3  
Camera 4  
Connect TANDBERG Video Switch  
power supply here.  
RJ45 – DB9  
Connect camera power supply  
here.  
The Codec must be equipped with  
software version F6.1 or higher to  
TANDBERG Video Switch  
support the use of the Video Switch.  
DVI – HDMI  
DVI – HDMI  
DVI – HDMI  
Video in  
3. Doc  
PC DVI-I in  
DVI-I out  
Audio in  
4
2. Aux  
4. VCR  
PC Card  
3
1
2
I
Ethernet  
Net  
Data  
Video out  
2. Single  
VCR  
1
2
1. Single  
3. Dual  
Mic.1  
Mic.2  
O
DC in  
USB  
Audio out  
TANDBERG 3000MXP Codec  
TANDBERG 6000MXP Codec  
DB9 – RJ45  
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The Codec must be equipped with software version  
F6.1 or higher to support the use of the Video Switch.  
Installation of the Video Switch  
to chain more cameras than 4 in the secondary chain. This will also be  
xcommand CameraUpgrade <1..13> <filename>  
Basic Functionality  
possible when the switch is not connected.  
Upgrade camera or switch with new software. The software must be put  
on either /tmp or /user. Camera software files are named s01692.pkg.  
Switch software files are named s51200.pkg. Currently only upgrading of  
the first camera/switch is supported.  
Physical inputs refer to explicit codec input and explicit switch input.  
These can only be controlled from the command interface. xconfiguration  
MainVideoSource, vidin and xconfiguration Switch Source always control  
the inputs directly.  
xconfiguration MainVideoSource/DuoVideoSource <1..6>  
Will not be changed. 1 will mean current input on the switch.  
Example: To select physical input 3 on the codec, use xconfiguration  
MainVideoSource: 3, as usual. To see inputs on the switch, select codec  
input 1 with xconfiguration MainVideoSource: 1, and select switch input  
with xconfiguration Switch Source <1..6>.  
xconfiguration switch source: <1..6>  
Specify which input source to use on the switch. This will only cause a  
visible change if MainVideoSource is 1.  
New Statuses  
xstatus switch  
Information about software version and ID will be given by xstatus  
camera 1. xstatus switch will give information about sync status for the  
active input, the format, and sync status for all DVI-D inputs.  
Logical inputs are used when accessing inputs from the menu, remote  
control and FECC. There are five input buttons on the top of the TRC4  
remote control, and these can be remapped to any switch input you  
wish. The same five buttons are visible in the Presentation/Main Video  
menu, and these will be remapped in the same manner. If the switch  
is connected with no special configuration, selecting “main cam” in the  
menu will give the current input on the switch.  
xconfiguration switch config primary: <on/off>  
Default is on. If off, the codec will only do a basic setup of the primary  
chain and report what kind of cameras are connected. The codec will not  
set up brightness, whitebalance, gamma etc. for each camera. Turn it off  
if an external control system handles all the configuration.  
xstatus switch  
*s Switch (connected=True):  
Input: 1  
xconfiguration switch config secondary: <on/off>  
Format: 1280X720p60  
Sync: True  
Sync 1: True  
Sync 2: True  
Sync 3: False  
Example: There are two cameras connected to the switch, which we  
want to access from the menu and remote using the “main cam” and  
“aux” buttons:  
Default is on. If off, the codec will only do a basic setup of the secondary  
chain and report what kind of cameras are connected. The codec will not  
set up brightness, whitebalance, gamma etc. for each camera. Turn it off  
if an external control system handles all the configuration.  
xconfiguration Switch LogicalInput 1 Mode: On  
xconfiguration Switch LogicalInput 1 Map: 1  
xconfiguration Switch LogicalInput 2 Mode: On  
xconfiguration Switch LogicalInput 2 Map: 2  
Sync 4: False  
xConfiguration Switch LogicalInput [1..5] Mode: <On/Off>  
xConfiguration Switch LogicalInput [1..5] Map: <1..6>  
Active input may differ from what is given in the xconfiguration Switch  
Source setting. This is because an external control system may also  
change the input.  
Default is LogicalInput [1..5] Mode: Off.  
You can rename the inputs using the standard xconfiguration Video  
Inputs Source <1..6> Name or vidname:  
1. Main cam  
2. Aux  
3. Doc cam  
4. VCR  
5. PC  
xconfiguration Video Inputs Source 1 Name: “HD Camera 1”  
xconfiguration Video Inputs Source 2 Name: “HD Camera 2”  
Note: If you select a switch input that has no mapping from the command  
interface, it will be called Switch-<1..6>. If you select a codec input that  
has been remapped to the switch from the command interface, it will be  
called Codec-<1..5>.  
Remaps the source buttons on top of the extended remote control.  
Will also remap inputs selected from the menu, and change FECC  
accordingly. If mode for a key is on, the table entry will be used to specify  
which input on the switch to activate.  
Command Interface – New Commands  
Important: All camera commands will get new ranges, 1..13 instead of  
1..4. This will work as specified in the section above.  
Command Interface – Configurations  
Important: All camera configurations will get new ranges, 1..13 instead  
of 1..4. These will behave as follows if a switch is connected:  
The new commands below are also useful if there is no switch  
connected.  
1 will be the switch.  
2..7 will be cameras connected to secondary chain (chain originating  
from Data port 2 of the switch).  
8..13 will be cameras connected to the primary chain (chain originating  
from Data port 1 of the switch).  
xcommand CameraReconfigure  
Reconfigures all cameras connected to the switch or codec. This may be  
useful if you connect new cameras without turning the power off, since  
the switch does not autodetect such changes.  
Since the switch is the first entry in both chains, there is a max of 6  
cameras per chain. This numbering scheme will be as compatible as  
possible with existing camera support. We open up for the possibility  
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Communicating with the Video Switch  
This article covers the use of port 3 as the control  
port for the switch. You may use port 0 if you do  
not intend to use the THSI interface, but only use  
Communicating Using VISCA  
VISCA Standard Commands  
Note! This section applies only to users wanting to  
Command Set  
Command Packet  
8x 01 00 01 ff  
Comments  
control the switch directly from an external control  
HDMI out.  
system connected to Data port 3 on the switch.  
CAM_IF_Clear  
Clear command buffer. Stop any current  
operation in progress.  
The following describes how to communicate  
with the TANDBERG Video Switch using the  
VISCA protocol. For details about the protocol  
implementation, refer to the System Integrators  
Guide – Interfacing to the TANDBERG Wave 2  
Camera.  
Enhanced VISCA  
CAM_Address_Set  
8x 30 0p ff  
p = address for this device. If x=8  
(broadcast), increase p with 1 before  
sending to chain.  
Since the switch has two possible camera chains,  
all normally formatted commands will be sent to  
the primary chain. To access the secondary chain,  
you must first turn Enhanced VISCA on with the  
SW_eVisca command.  
CAM_Command_Cancel  
CAM_Power  
8x 2p ff  
p = Socket ID. Not supported in TVS  
p = 2: Power on. p = 3: Power off.  
8x 01 04 00 0p ff  
Commands going to the secondary chain must be  
prefixed with FE 01. Replies from the secondary  
chain will also be prefixed with FE 01. You will only  
receive push messages from the secondary chain if  
Enhanced VISCA is turned on.  
VISCA Interface Basics  
The TANDBERG Video Switch (TVS) uses a RS-232  
control interface that resembles the Sony VISCA  
protocol.  
VISCA Standard Inquiries  
Command  
Command Packet  
8x 09 00 02 ff  
Comments  
TVS is configured in exactly the same way as a  
VISCA camera. TVS will always be located first in  
the camera chain(s).  
Important: Since the switch can receive VISCA from  
either the codec or an external control system, and  
since there are two possible camera chains, there  
are limitations on how commands are issued and  
answered:  
IF_DeviceType_Inq  
y0 50 gg gg hh hh jj jj kk ff  
gggg = Vendor ID  
hhhh = Model ID  
jjjj = ROM Revision  
kk = Max sockets  
The main jobs of the VISCA interface in the TVS are:  
Select which video source to use  
Only one command can be processed at a time  
Route VISCA messages to the connected  
cameras  
Sending a new command when you receive an  
ACK from a Sony camera is not allowed. ACK  
messages will be thrown away by the switch  
(No support for this in the TANDBERG  
Video Switch. Ignore it.)  
Control picture resolutions sent to the codec  
Cameras chained to the switch will start with id 2.  
The codec will automatically recognize this and map  
the cameras accordingly.  
CAM_Power_Inq  
8x 09 04 00 ff  
y0 50 0p ff  
Reply will always go to the source that issued the  
command.  
p = 2: Power on.  
p = 3: Power off.  
Sony push messages will be sent to both  
sources.  
VISCA Serial Ports  
The switch has a total of 4 serial ports that  
communicate using the VISCA protocol.  
If this is not expected behaviour, an external control  
system may, of course, be setw to control all  
connected cameras directly via VISCA.  
VISCA Standard Push Messages  
Command  
Command Packet  
x0 38 ff  
Comments  
Port 0, on the THSI interface, is always  
connected to the codec.  
CAM_Network_Change  
This indicates that cameras have been  
added to or removed from the camera  
chain.  
To avoid issues with (some) Sony  
cameras, the control system or  
codec should delay 9 seconds before  
reconfiguring the chain.  
VISCA Messages  
Port 1 is the primary VISCA chain for cameras  
connected to the Switch.  
Commands that are prefixed with SW_ are new for  
the switch. The CAM_ prefix is used for commands  
that are copied from TANDBERG Precision HD  
Camera, or are standard VISCA messages.  
Port 2 is the secondary VISCA chain for the  
cameras that normally are connected to codec  
video inputs 2-5. See the section on Enhanced  
VISCA below.  
Port 3 is intended for external control systems,  
and works in the same way as port 0, but with  
some limitations on available commands. It  
is comparable to running the daisy port on a  
TANDBERG Precision HD Camera in dualvisca  
mode.  
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Configuration Commands  
Inquiries  
Messages starting with 8x-01-40-<00..1f> are configuration commands.  
Messages starting with 8x-09...  
Command  
SW_Port_0_Cfg  
Command Packet  
8x 01 40 00 ... ff  
Comments  
Currently not in use.  
Command set  
Command Packet  
8x 09 04 22 FF  
Reply and comments  
CAM_ID_Inq  
Reply: 90 50 zz xx 00 yy FF  
zz xx = switch rev, zz=0x40 for TVS  
yy = firmware rev  
SW_Port_1_Cfg  
SW_Port_2_Cfg  
8x 01 40 01 ... ff  
8x 01 40 02 0p ff  
Currently not in use.  
p=0: Disable this port  
CAM_SWID_Inq  
SW_Input_Inq  
8x 09 04 23 ff  
8x 09 40 20 ff  
Reply: x0 50 [1-125 bytes SWID] ff.  
p=1: Enable this port as a secondary  
VISCA chain port for cameras usually  
connected to codec input 2-5 (default).  
p=2: Use this port as a debug port.  
Reply 90 50 0p ff  
p=Active input, 0..5  
SW_Sync_Inq  
8x 09 40 e0 0p ff  
8x 09 40 e1 ff  
Input: p=Input 0..5  
SW_Port_3_Cfg  
8x 01 40 03 0p ff  
p=0: Disable this port  
p=1: Enable this port as a dual visca port  
(default).  
Reply: 90 50 0p ff  
p=2: Input has sync  
p=3: No sync on input  
p=2: Use this port as a debug port.  
SW_Port_x_Push_Cfg  
8x 01 40 04 0p 0q 0r ff  
Configure which push messages to send  
for given port.  
p=0/3: Configure port 0 or 3.  
qr bit 0: Enable/disable SW_Input_Push.  
qr bit 1: Enable/disable SW_Sync_Push.  
qr bit 2: Enable/disable Enhanced VISCA.  
qr = 00 is default for both ports.  
SW_InputFormat_ Inq  
Reply: 90 50 0p 0q ff  
pq = Format for active input.  
0 = 720p60  
1 = 720p59.94  
2 = 720p50  
Push Messages  
Switch control commands  
Command set  
Push Message  
Comments  
Messages starting with 8x-01-40-<20..3f> are switch control commands.  
SW_Input_Push  
SW_Sync_Push  
x0 01 40 20 0p ff  
The input has been changed.  
p = the new input source  
Command Set  
SW_Input_Set  
Command Packet  
Comments  
Sets which input to use.  
8x 01 40 20 0p ff  
x0 01 40 e0 0p 0q ff  
Sync state has changed on an input.  
This one will also be sent if the format is  
changed, so if sync is on, send a SW_  
Format_Inq.  
p=0..5  
This will generate a SW_Input_Push on  
the THSI Visca port if issued from the  
dual visca port and vice versa.  
p = source 0..5  
q = state: 2 = sync, 3 = no sync  
Misc.  
Command  
Command Packet  
Comments  
CAM_Boot  
8x 01 42 ff  
Reboot the switch. This will also reset  
serial speed to 9600.  
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attempt to connect mains power, or any other power source,  
before consulting service personnel.  
Disclaimer  
Water and Moisture  
The information in this document is furnished for informational purposes only, is subject to  
change without prior notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by TANDBERG.  
Do not operate the apparatus under or near water – for  
example near a bathtub, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet  
basement, near a swimming pool or in other areas with high  
humidity.  
The plug connecting the power cord to the product power  
supply serves as the main disconnect device for this  
equipment. The power cord must always be easily accessible.  
TANDBERG reserves the right to amend any of the information given in this document in  
order to take account of new developments.  
Route the power cord so as to avoid it being walked on or  
pinched by items placed upon or against it. Pay particular  
attention to the plugs, receptacles and the point where the  
cord exits from the apparatus.  
Every effort has been made to supply complete and accurate information, however, TAND-  
BERG assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear  
in this document, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties result-  
ing from its use. No license is granted under any patents or patent rights of TANDBERG.  
Do not touch the product with wet hands.  
Cleaning  
For your protection please read these safety instructions completely before you con-  
nect the equipment to the power source. Carefully observe all warnings, precautions and  
instructions both on the apparatus and in these operating instructions.  
Do not tug the power cord.  
Unplug the apparatus from communication lines, mains  
power-outlet or any power source before cleaning or  
polishing. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use  
a lint-free cloth lightly moistened with water for cleaning the  
exterior of the apparatus.  
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an  
electrician.  
Retain this manual for future reference.  
Never install cables, or any peripherals, without first  
unplugging the device from it’s power source.  
Unplug the apparatus from communication lines before  
cleaning or polishing. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a lint-free cloth lightly moistened with water for  
cleaning the exterior of the apparatus.  
Always use the power supply (AC–DC adapter) provided with  
this product.  
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manual and nameplate ˖  
Replace only with power supply (AC–DC adapter) specified  
by TANDBERG.  
Never connect the attached power supply (AC–DC adapter) to  
other products.  
Ventilation  
Do not block any of the ventilation openings of the apparatus.  
Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other  
material. Never install the apparatus near heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
Servicing  
Do not attempt to service the apparatus yourself as opening  
or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or  
other hazards, and will void the warranty. Refer all servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
Do not place the product in direct sunlight or close to a  
surface directly heated by the sun.  
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WARNING:  
Unplug the apparatus from its power source and refer  
servicing to qualified personnel under the following conditions:  
Lightning  
If the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
If liquid has been spilled into the apparatus.  
If objects have fallen into the apparatus.  
Never use this apparatus, or connect/disconnect communication  
cables or power cables during lightning storms.  
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may  
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take  
adequate measures.  
If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture  
Dust  
If the apparatus has been subjected to excessive shock by  
being dropped.  
Do not operate the apparatus in areas with high concentration of  
dust.  
If the cabinet has been damaged.  
If the apparatus seems to be overheated.  
If the apparatus emits smoke or abnormal odor.  
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Vibration  
If the apparatus fails to operate in accordance with the  
operating instructions.  
Do not operate the apparatus in areas with vibration or place it  
on an unstable surface.  
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Accessories  
Use only accessories specified by the manufacturer, or sold with  
the apparatus.  
Power Connection and Hazardous Voltage  
The product may have hazardous voltage inside. Never  
attempt to open this product, or any peripherals connected to  
the product, where this action requires a tool.  
This product should always be powered from an earthed  
power outlet.  
Communication Lines  
Do not use communication equipment to report a gas leak in the  
vicinity of the leak.  
Never connect attached power supply cord to other products.  
In case any parts of the product has visual damage never  
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