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Delivering the Moment
DES-3901-S and DNS-3901-S
Composite Video Decoder
175-000275-00
Installaon and Operaon Manual

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Edition A
October 2005
DES-3901-S and
DNS-3901-S
Composite Video Decoders
Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents
Trademarks and Copyrights .................................................................... ii
Warranty Information ............................................................................. ii
Preface
Manual Information .............................................................................. vii
Purpose ........................................................................................... vii
Audience ........................................................................................ vii
Revision History ............................................................................ vii
Writing Conventions ..................................................................... viii
Obtaining Leitch Documents .......................................................... ix
Unpacking the Module ........................................................................... ix
Safety Standards and Compliances ..........................................................x
Safety Terms and Symbols ...............................................................x
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive ....................... xi
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive .. xii
Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview ..................................................................................................1
Product Description ..................................................................................2
Main Features ...................................................................................3
Front and Back Modules ..........................................................................4
Front Module ....................................................................................4
Back Module .....................................................................................5
Signal Flow ..............................................................................................6
Chapter 2: Installation and Removal
Overview ..................................................................................................9
Packing List ............................................................................................10

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Installing DES-3901-S and DNS-3901-S Modules ............................... 10
Removing DES-3901-S and DNS-3901-S Modules ............................. 10
Setting Jumpers ..................................................................................... 11
Audio Tracking Pairs ............................................................................ 13
Upgrading DES-3901-S and DNS-3901-S Firmware ........................... 15
Upgrading the Firmware (Discovery Method) ............................... 15
Upgrading the Firmware (Drag-and-Drop Method) ...................... 17
Correcting a Failed Upgrading Procedure ............................................. 19
Setting the Module to Fail-Safe Loader Mode ............................... 19
Upgrading the Firmware in Fail-Safe Mode .................................. 19
Rebooting the Module .................................................................... 21
............................................................................................................... 22
Chapter 3: Operation
Overview ............................................................................................... 23
Operation Notes ..................................................................................... 24
Cross-Functional Parameter Changes ................................................... 25
Analog Video Input Standard (VideoSrc) ...................................... 25
Frame Synchronization Function (FSFunctn) ................................ 26
Frame Synchronizer Mode (FSMode) ........................................... 26
SDI Input Video Standard (SdiStdSet) .......................................... 27
Video Source Selections (VideoSrc) .............................................. 27
Video Standard Set (ViStdSet) ...................................................... 29
Navigating the Operator and All Lists .................................................. 30
Operator and All List Parameters .......................................................... 31
Setup Parameters ................................................................................... 38
Alarms ................................................................................................... 39
Alarm Synchronization .................................................................. 39
Identifying the Cause of an Alarm ................................................. 39
Enabling or Disabling an Alarm Parameter ................................... 40
Restoring Default Settings ............................................................. 40
Default Alarms ............................................................................... 40
NEOScope ............................................................................................. 41
State Recovery Parameter Availability ................................................. 41
LEDs and Module Indicators ................................................................ 42
General Information ....................................................................... 42
Card-Edge Locations ...................................................................... 43
LED Descriptions ........................................................................... 44
Module Indicators Descriptions ..................................................... 45

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Chapter 4: Specifications
Overview ................................................................................................47
Input .......................................................................................................48
Analog Video and Genlock .............................................................48
SDI Video .......................................................................................49
Output .....................................................................................................50
Analog Composite Video ................................................................50
SDI Video .......................................................................................51
Miscellaneous .........................................................................................52
Propagation Delay ...........................................................................52
Power Consumption ........................................................................52
Appendix A: Tree-View Navigation
Overview ................................................................................................53
Navigating the Tree View ......................................................................54
Tree View Parameters ............................................................................55
Index
Keywords ...............................................................................................61

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Preface
Manual Information
Purpose
This manual details the features, installation, operation, maintenance,
and specifications of the NEOTM DES-3901-S and DNS-3901-S
Composite Video Decoders.
Audience
This manual is written for engineers, technicians, and operators
responsible for the installation, setup, maintenance, and operation of the
NEO DES-3901-S and DNS-3901-S Composite Video Decoders.
Revision History
Table P-1. Revision History
Edition Date Revision History
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Writing Conventions
This manual adheres to the following writing conventions.
Table P-2. Writing Conventions
Term or Convention Description
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button, check box, list box, combo box,
menu, submenu, window, list, and
selection names
Italics Indicates email addresses, names of books
and publications, and first instances of new
terms and specialized words that need
emphasis
CAPS Indicates a specific key on the keyboard,
such as ENTER, TAB, CTRL, ALT,
DELETE
Code Indicates variables or command-line
entries, such as a DOS entry or something
you type into a field.
> Indicates the direction of navigation
through a hierarchy of menus and
windows.
hyperlink Indicates a jump to another location within
the electronic document or elsewhere
Internet address Indicates a jump to a Web site or URL
Note
Indicates important information that helps
to avoid and troubleshoot problems
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