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Optimod-Surround 8685 V1.0 Operating Manual - Orban

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OPTIMOD MAINTENANCE 4-15<br />

SMPTE Rise Time Fall Time (tf) Difference Jitter<br />

Jitter<br />

standard (tr)<br />

(tr/tf)<br />

(Alignment) Timing)<br />

259M-2008 400ps (min) 1500ps (max) 500ps (max) 0.2UI (max) 0.2UI (max)<br />

292-2008 270ps (max) 270ps (max) 100ps (max) 0.2UI (max) 1UI(max)<br />

424M-2006 135ps (max) 135ps (max) 50ps (max)) 0.3UI (max) 2UI (max)<br />

Table 4-6: SDI Timing & Jitter Specifications<br />

C) At each combination of frame rates and resolutions, verify that the AES 1/2<br />

output’s sample rate can be locked to the SDI input signal. Note that only 32,<br />

44.1, and 48 kHz are supported for the pull-down frame rates, while 32, 44.1,<br />

48, 88.2, and 96 kHz are supported for the integer frame rates.<br />

D) Apply a SMPTE 274M-compliant reference signal to the video reference input<br />

and verify that the sample rate at AES output 1/2 can be locked to this reference.<br />

Do the same with a SMPTE 296M-compliant video reference input.<br />

E) At each combination of frame rates and resolutions, verify that the <strong>8685</strong> can<br />

delay the video signal without corruption with the maximum 15-frame delay<br />

available in the setting of the <strong>8685</strong>’s VIDEO DELAY control.<br />

F) If the optional Dolby-E decoder module is fitted, verify that a valid Dolby-E<br />

signal applied to the <strong>8685</strong>’s AES Input 1/2 can be decoded and routed to the<br />

<strong>8685</strong>’s AES Output 1/2. Verify the same thing when the Dolby-E signal is received<br />

from the SDI audio stream 1/2.<br />

G) If the optional Dolby-E encoder module is fitted, verify that a multichannel<br />

signal applied to the <strong>8685</strong>’s AES3id inputs 1/2, 3/4, and 5/6 can be encoded<br />

and routed to AES3id output 1/2.<br />

17. Return OPTIMOD <strong>8685</strong> to service.<br />

A) Remove the 620Ω resistors connected across the outputs.<br />

B) Restore your normal operating parameters by recalling the Setup you saved in<br />

step 1 on page 4-9: LOCATE to RECALL/IMPORT>RECALL SETUP. Highlight the<br />

Setup using the knob or joymouse. Then press ENTER.

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