Algolith TV Converter Box XVC 1001 DC User Manual

Advanced Image Processing Solutions  
HD to SD Downconverter  
Installation and Operation Manual  
C3033-8007-100  
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XVC-1001-DC  
Guide to installation and operation  
Safety  
Electromagnetic Compatibility  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in  
a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfe-  
rence to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in  
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which  
case users will be required to correct the interference at their own  
expense. Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly  
approved by Algolith Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate  
this equipment.  
Before using this product, carefully review all the safety  
precautions in this user guide, and all the important  
regulatory and safety notices in the openGear DFR-  
8310-C Multi-Definition Digital Products Frame User  
Manual.  
CAUTION  
This symbol is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltage” within the pro-  
duct’s enclosure that may be of suffi-  
cient magnitude to constitute a risk of  
electric shock to persons.  
Waste from Electrical and Electronic  
Equipment (WEEE) Compliance  
This symbol is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servi-  
cing) instructions in the literature  
accompanying the appliance.  
The European Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC  
on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment  
(WEEE) deals with the collection, treatment, reco-  
very, and recycling of electrical and electronic waste  
products. The objective of the WEEE Directive is to  
assign the responsibility for the disposal of associated  
hazardous waste to either the producers or users of  
these products. Effective August 13, 2005, produ-  
cers or users will be required to recycle electrical and  
electronic equipment at end of its useful life, and may  
not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using  
other unapproved methods. (Some EU member states  
may have different deadlines.)  
Restrictions on Hazardous Substances  
Directive 2002/95/EC—commonly known as  
the European Union (EU) Restriction on Hazardous  
Substances (RoHS)—sets limits on the use of certain  
substances found in electrical and electronic equip-  
ment. The intent of this legislation is to reduce the  
amount of hazardous chemicals that may leach out of  
landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment  
during end-of-life recycling. The Directive takes effect  
on July 1, 2006, and it refers to the following hazar-  
dous substances:  
Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be  
marked with a WEEE-compliant emblem, as shown in  
the figure below.  
• Lead (Pb)  
• Mercury (Hg)  
• Cadmium (Cd)  
Please insure that this equipment is properly recycled  
at its end-of-life. Algolith invites you to contact your  
local or regional waste administration if you need  
any information on how to dispose of this equipment  
in an environmentally friendly and health conscious  
manner.  
• Hexavalent Chromium (Cr-V1)  
• Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB)  
• Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)  
According to this EU Directive, this product is fully  
RoHS-compliant and “lead-free.”  
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XVC-1001-DC  
Introduction  
Overview  
The Algogear™ XVC-1001-DC Downconverter provides high quality  
conversion from HD (SMPTE 292M) video formats such as 720p50,  
720p59.94, 1080i50, and 1080i59.94 to SD (SMPTE 259M-C) video  
formats such as 480i59.94 and 576i50. It offers advanced de-interlacing  
and directional content adaptive scaling for superior conversion quality.  
Standard and custom aspect ratio conversion and HD to SD color space  
conversion are also supported. It supports minimum or variable delay of  
the video output relative to the reference input.  
The XVC-1001-DC can automatically delay all 16 channels (4 groups) of  
embedded audio to compensate for the video delay.  
Main Features  
• High quality HD to SD downconversion  
• Advanced motion adaptive video de-interlacing  
• Directional content adaptive scaling  
• Custom and fixed aspect ratio conversion settings  
• Supports minimum or variable delay of video output relative to  
reference  
• Support synchronous 16 channels (group 1 to 4) of 48 KHz audio  
(PCM 20-bits and 24-bits)  
• Demultiplexing and multiplexing of audio data  
• Perfect audio/video synchronization  
• SNMP Support  
• Controlled by easy-to-use Dashboard software  
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XVC-1001-DC  
Guide to installation and operation  
The Algogear Series  
Designed for openGear, Algogear is a flexible, future-proof, modular solution  
that can maximize bandwidth, clean, synchronize and scale media. Algogear  
delivers unparalleled value and flexibility to broadcasters leveraging the  
Algogear solution, giving the ground-breaking ability to reprogram the cards  
with any of the available Algogear solutions at any time, at no cost.  
If you have a simple configuration that will change as your needs evolve, you  
can continue to change the functionality of the Algogear cards, reconfiguring  
them to meet your needs over time.  
The list of Algogear applications is quickly evolving. Visit www.algolith.com  
for a current list of available applications and news about products coming  
soon.  
Card Identification  
Rear module labels and card identification labels for each Algogear  
application available at the time of purchase are included with your card.  
In addition, an installation CD is provided which includes the user guides  
of all Algogear applications available at the time of purchase. To request  
additional rear module labels, card identification labels and user guides  
email us at [email protected].  
See the «How to Repurpose your Algogear Card» section of this manual for  
more information (page 27).  
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XVC-1001-DC  
Installation and setup  
Static Discharge  
Whenever handling the XVC-1001-DC and other related equipment, please  
observe all static discharge precautions as described in the following  
note:  
Static discharge can cause serious damage to sensitive semiconductor  
devices. Avoid handling circuit boards in high static environments such  
as carpeted areas, and when wearing synthetic fiber clothing. Always  
exercise proper grounding precautions when working on circuit boards  
and related equipment.  
Board Installation  
Use the following procedure to install the XVC-1001-DC in an openGear  
(DFR-8310-N) distribution frame with cooling fans:  
Due to power consumption and heat dissipation requirements, the XVC-  
1001-DC must only be installed in a frame with the cooling fan option  
installed.  
1.  
Refer to the User Manual of the openGear 8300 series frame  
to ensure that the frame is properly installed according to  
instructions.  
2.  
A maximum of 8 XVC-1001-DC or other Algogear cards can be  
installed in the DFR-8310 series frame.  
Do not populate the openGear frame with more than 8 Algogear  
cards. Attempting to do so may damage the cards, the frame  
or both.  
3.  
After selecting the desired frame and installation slot, hold the  
XVC-1001-DC card by the edges and carefully align the card  
edges with the slots in the frame. Then fully insert the card into  
the frame until the rear connection plugs are properly seated  
on the midplane and rear modules.  
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XVC-1001-DC  
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Installation and setup  
The XVC-1001-DC card is installed in the openGear frame.  
openGear frame  
The XVC-1001-DC card requires a BNC rear output module. Depending on the  
frame model you have purchased, your frame may be equipped with a fixed  
100 BNC rear panel.  
openGear frame with a fixed 100 BNC rear panel  
Your frame model may have a modular rear panel, to accommodate different  
types of cards. You will then need to purchase and install a 10 BNC single rear  
module for each XVC-1001-DC card in your openGear frame.  
openGear frame with a modular rear panel  
For information on the openGear frame and how to install your XVC-1001-  
DC card and your rear modules, see the DFR-8310-C Multi Definition Digital  
Products Frame and Power Supply (PS-8300) User Manual, provided with your  
Algogear Installation CD.  
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XVC-1001-DC  
Power Consumption  
The power rating of the openGear frame allows 125 watts to be  
redistributed over 10 slots. A single slot may exceed 12 watts but the  
overall power consumption shall not be above 125 watts.  
The XVC-1001-DC dissipate 14 watts.  
An openGear frame, when populated with Algogear cards only  
(VNR-1000-SD, VNR-1000-HD, XVC-1001-UC, FRS-1002-MD...),  
shall use no more than 8 slots.  
Blank slot fillers can be used to block slots in an openGear frame. Contact  
Algolith if you wish to get blank slot fillers for your openGear frame. A  
warning message is affixed to the XVC-1001-DC card and other Algogear  
cards to ensure the user is aware of the card’s power consumption when  
installing new systems, or rearranging frame configurations.  
Blocked frame slot  
openGear frame  
XVC Cards  
AL  
OEGAR  
Card’s Identification  
The XVC-1001-DC card is identified with a product label located near  
the card’s front edge. When installed in a frame and powered, the card  
displays the product name on a dot matrix display. See drawing below.  
Card status (DS1)  
Input 1 status (DS2)  
XCV01D  
Not used on XVC-1001-DC (DS3)  
Not used on XVC-1001-DC (DS4)  
Not used on XVC-1001-DC (DS5)  
Card reference status (DS6)  
Dot matrix display  
Product label  
X
V10-DC  
AL  
GOGEAR  
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XVC-1001-DC  
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6 status LEDs are located near the XVC-1001-DC card’s front edge.  
Consult the graphic and color code below to identify the LEDs and their  
meanings.  
Card Status - LED color code  
Green  
Yellow  
Red  
Normal  
Minor Problem  
Critical error  
Rear Input / Output Module Labels  
Algolith’s XVC-1001-DC card comes with the rear module labels of every  
available Algogear product at the time of purchase. To identify your card  
and the connectors at the back of the openGear frame, simply push the  
appropriate label onto the BNC connectors to identify the card’s inputs  
and outputs.  
INPU
3
FILL
1B  
1A  
SA
3
Select the  
appropriate label  
Push onto connectors  
Rear label  
XVC-1001-DC  
BNC 1  
BNC 3  
BNC 5  
BNC 7  
BNC 9  
Input 1  
No Connection  
BNC 2  
BNC 4  
BNC 6  
BNC 8  
BNC 10  
Bkgnd Fill (later release) No Connection  
Output 1  
Output 2  
Output 3  
Output 4  
No Connection  
Reference input  
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XVC-1001-DC  
Output Channels  
The XVC-1001-DC has 1 video input and 4 outputs. The label on the card’s  
BNC rear output module, at the back of the openGear frame, identifies  
the inputs and outputs.  
DASHBOARD  
USER INTERFACE  
INPUTS  
OUTPUTS  
1
2
1
Channel 1  
3
4
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XVC-1001-DC  
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Operation  
Once installed in the openGear frame, the XVC-1001-DC card is controlled  
through the Dashboard software (version 2.2 or higher).  
For information on how to install the software and to manage openGear  
frames in Dashboard, please consult the Dashboard Software User  
Manual, provided on the installation CD you have received with this  
purchase, or visit our website at: http://www.algolith.com/support/  
documentation  
The Dashboard Software Interface  
Dashboard is the openGear frame’s graphical user interface. Users  
can remotely access and operate the XVC-1001-DC card through the  
Dashboard software. The graphic below illustrates the basic window  
structure of the interface.  
Basic Tree View  
Selected Frame & Card  
Product Status Area  
Card Info & Card Status  
Controls  
In Dashboard, values displayed in yellow fields cannot be modified as they  
are «read only».  
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XVC-1001-DC  
The Basic Tree View Window  
All openGear frames and compatible cards in your system are displayed  
in the Basic Tree View window.  
Select the card you wish to control in the Basic Tree View window.  
For more information on the device list please consult the Dashboard  
Software User Manual.  
The Product Status Area  
The product status area of the Dashboard interface displays the selected  
card’s product name, the card’s status (i.e. OK, Upgrade in Progress,  
Alarm, or Error) and connection status (i.e. Online or Offline).  
The Card Info Window  
The Card Info window displays the product’s name and the manufacturer’s  
name, and information that may be useful for upgrades and maintenance,  
such as the assembly information, unit MAC address and firmware  
information.  
The Card Status Window  
The Card Status window displays the input video format, the input audio  
format, and the reference video input.  
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The Card License Window  
In order to be able to repurpose your Algogear card, a license must be  
available within the card for the Algogear product you want to switch  
to. The Card License window displays the Algogear product that were  
available at the time of your purchase, and for which you have a license.  
For more information on how to repurpose your Algogear card, see the  
«How to Repurpose your Algogear Card» section, on page 27.  
Control  
The user can control the XVC-1001-DC’s various parameters in the  
Card Setup, Video Setup, Audio Setup and Alarm Setup windows.  
The following section describes how to adjust these parameters.  
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XVC-1001-DC  
Adjusting Parameters  
The XVC-1001-DC card provides an extra level of control and security with  
an administrator password-protected level, in which the parameters of the  
card can be modified and controlled. The non password-protected level or  
«read only» mode, where no password is entered, allows users to view the  
various settings, but does not permit changes to be made.  
The Administrator Level  
To protect against unwanted modification of operating parameters, the  
interface provides an administrator level (password-protected) mode  
which allows users the right to modify card settings.  
Admin Login  
The Admin Login section can be found in the Card Setup window. Enter  
the password «algolith» to gain full access to the administrator level.  
Once the password is entered, the Card Setup window changes to  
allow modification to the various settings. Allow a few seconds for the  
password login to take effect.  
The administrator mode remains active until you click the Logout  
button.  
Admin Logout  
Use the Logout button to quit the administrator level. Once you have  
logged out, the Card Setup window reverts back to the «read only»  
mode and the preset settings cannot be modified.  
Allow a few seconds for the logout to take effect.  
Login to administrator level  
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The Card Setup Window  
The Card Setup window allows the configuration of parameters affecting  
the overall functionality of the card.  
Recall & apply settings  
Save settings  
Save Settings Destination  
The Save Settings Destination function allows the user to save up  
to 4 configurations of the XVC-1001-DC card’s parameters. Once you  
have configured the card to your liking in the Video Setup and Audio  
Setup tabs of the Dashboard interface, select a name under which the  
configuration will be saved, beside the Save Settings Destination  
function, and hit the Save button. Save settings as:  
• All (applies the settings to User 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
• User 1  
• User 2  
• User 3  
• User 4  
Channel 1 Settings  
Once the parameters are saved to memory, the configuration becomes  
available as a preset in the Channel 1 Settings drop down menu.  
Factory settings can be restored by selecting Default in the Channel 1  
Settings drop down menu. The preset is applied immediately.  
Following boot up of the card, the settings are automatically restored.  
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XVC-1001-DC  
Selecting the Reference  
The XVC-1001-DC card provides four sources for referencing the outgoing  
video signal. At the bottom of the Card Setup window, the reference  
selection can be chosen from a drop down menu. The reference selection  
is automatically saved and will be restored after power-up.  
The XVC-1001-DC accepts tri-level, bi-level and black burst reference  
signals.  
Reference Selection  
The Reference Selection function allows the user to select from 4  
possible synchronization signals.  
Select from:  
Internal Channel 1: Extracts the reference from the channel 1 (input 1)  
video signal. The input 1’s reference signal can be independent from the  
house sync signal and be of a different frame rate.  
External 1 (Frame Ref 1): The openGear frame has a distributed  
frame reference, allowing a single incoming reference sync signal to  
feed information to all modules in a frame. External 1 uses the reference  
signal from the openGear frame’s REF 1 input. The XVC-1001-DC’s video  
input 1 must be genlocked with the openGear’s REF 1 input to use that  
selection.  
External 2 (Frame Ref 2): External 2 uses the reference signal from the  
openGear frame’s REF 2 input. The XVC-1001-DC’s video input 1 must be  
genlocked with the openGear’s REF 2 input to use that selection.  
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External Card (BNC 10): Uses the reference signal from the XVC-1001-  
DC card’s rear module REF input. The XVC-1001-DC’s video input 1 must  
be genlocked with the rear module’s REF input to use that selection.  
openGear Frame  
XVC-1001-DC rear module  
openGear  
REF1  
LOOP  
RossBus ETHERNET  
REF2  
LOOP  
External 2 (Frame Ref 2)  
External 1 (Frame Ref 1)  
Internal Ch1 (BNC 1)  
External Card (BNC 10)  
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XVC-1001-DC  
The Video Setup Window  
The Video Setup window allows the configuration of video parameters  
of the XVC-1001-DC  
Output Video Format  
The Output Video Format field displays the video format at which the  
incoming video signal will be downscaled. The output video format is  
automatically set by the XVC-1001-DC to match the frame rate of the  
video input.  
Input Video Format  
720p59.94, 1080i59.94  
720p50, 1080i50  
Output Video Format  
480i59.94  
576i50  
Output Video Delay Mode  
The delay between the reference signal and the video output can be  
specified by the user. Two modes area available. Select from:  
• Mimimum  
• Custom  
Minimum: XVC-1001-DC outputs the video as soon as the processing  
of the input video is completed, regardless of the reference signal. The  
length of the delay depends exclusively on the processing cores and may  
vary slightly with operating parameters and video modes setttings.  
Input  
Reference  
Processing Delay  
Minimum Delay output  
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Custom: The length of the delay is specified by the user in frame or line  
increments, starting from the first complete field of the reference input  
following the processing delay.  
Input  
Reference  
Additional Delay  
in lines / frames  
Processing Delay  
Custom Delay output  
Output Video Delay Custom (frame)  
The Output Video Delay (frame) function allows users to adjust the  
video delay in increments of one frame for a maximum of 15 frames.  
Output Video Delay Custom (line)  
The Output Video Delay (line) function allows users to adjust the video  
delay in increments of one line. The following table lists the possible  
values according to the video format:  
Output Video Format  
480i59.94  
Output Video Delay Values  
0 - 524 lines  
576i50  
0 - 624 lines  
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XVC-1001-DC  
Aspect Ratio Settings  
The Video Setup window allows the configuration of Aspect Ratio  
Settings for the XVC-1001-DC.  
Aspect Ratio Settings  
Aspect Ratio Input  
The Aspect Ratio Input field is a «read only» information that displays  
the input video’s 16:9 aspect ratio format.  
Aspect Ratio Output  
The XVC-1001-DC’s output Aspect Ratio is always 4:3. Converting a HD  
16:9 ratio image into a SD 4:3 ratio image can be done in a variety of  
ways. The Aspect Ratio Output function allows the user to select the  
method used to perform that conversion. Select from:  
• Anamorphic  
• Letter Box 25%  
• Crop 25%  
• 14:9  
• Custom  
Aspect Ratio Settings in XVC-1001-DC:  
Video input  
XVC-1001-DC Video Output  
16:9 Original Content  
Anamorphic  
Crop 25%  
Letter Box 25%  
14:9  
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Anamorphic: Scales the 16:9 input image to fit horizontally and vertically  
into the 4:3 output image. The image is compressed and deformation will  
occur.  
Letter Box 25%: Scales the 16:9 input image to fit horizontally into the  
4:3 output image, leaving a blank area equal to 25% of the image’s height  
(12.5% on each side). The original image is complete.  
Crop 25%: Scales the 16:9 input image to fit vertically into the 4:3  
output image, discarding a left and right portion of the input image equal  
to 25% of the image’s width (12.5% on each each side).  
14:9: Scales the 16:9 input image to occupy a 14:9 area of the 4:3  
output image. The left and right portion of the original image image are  
slightly cropped, while leaving a blank area on top and bottom, equal to  
12.5% of the image’s height (6.25% on each side).  
Custom: Allows the user to determine the portion of the 16:9 original  
image to downscale to fit the 4:3 output image. The selected portion of  
the original image is scaled to fit the 4:3 output image horizontally and  
vertically, under the Anamorphic method.  
Aspect Ratio Output H Custom  
The Aspect Ratio Output H Custom function allows the user to set the  
number of pixels to crop from each side of the original image, or to add  
to each side of the original image, before it is downscaled to the 4:3  
output image.  
Aspect Ratio Output V Custom  
The Aspect Ratio Outuput V Custom allows the user to set the number  
of vertical lines to crop from the original image, or to add to the original  
image on top and bottom, before it is downscaled to the 4:3 output  
image.  
See drawings below for an example of positive values in custom Aspect  
Ratio settings:  
100 pixels  
100 pixels  
50 lines  
50 lines  
16:9 Original Content  
Custom downscaling  
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XVC-1001-DC  
See drawings below for an example of negative values in custom  
Aspect Ratio settings:  
-100 pixels  
-100 pixels  
-50 lines  
-50 lines  
16:9 Original Content  
Custom downscaling  
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Film-Based and Pixel-Based Content  
In order to perform the best scaling, the XVC-1001-DC has to detect  
the presence of film-based content in video signals, and the presence of  
video (pixel based) content over film-based content.  
Film Sequence Detection  
Film sequences are transfered to video using various pulldown cadences.  
The film to video transfer may create artifacts in the image. The Film  
Sequence Detection function sets the XVC-1001-DC to detect the  
presence of film-based content in the video, to detect specific pulldown  
cadences and with this information, to recreate the original image  
sequences. The video is then downscaled with great, artifacts free  
results.  
Select from:  
• Off  
• 2:2 only  
• 3:2 only  
• 5:5 only  
• 2:2 and 3:2  
• 2:2 and 5:5  
• 3:2 and 5:5  
• auto  
Off: The XVC-1001-DC does not look for film-based content in the video,  
and de-interlaces and scales the video as if the content was only video-  
based.  
2:2, 3:2, 5:5, 2:2 and 3:2, 2:2 and 5:5, 3:2 and 5:5: Sets the XVC-  
1001-DC to look specifically for the selected pulldown cadences while  
ignoring the others.  
Auto: Sets the XVC-1001-DC to automatically look for fim-based content  
of any pulldown cadence it can find, within the cadences present in the  
drop down menu.  
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XVC-1001-DC  
De-Interlacing Pixel-Based  
The XVC-1001-DC can detect the presence of film-based content in  
video, and merge fields to recreate the original image sequence prior  
to downscaling. When pixel-based images (logo, credits, etc.) exist over  
film-based content in the interlaced video, the XVC-1001-DC uses specific  
de-interlacing algorithms to yield the best results.  
The De-Interlacing Pixel Based function sets the XVC-1001-DC to  
detect the presence of pixel-based content over film-based content.  
Select from:  
• On  
• Off  
Background Fill Mode  
The area of the output image not covered by the downscaled image can  
be filled in two ways. Select from  
• Black  
• Gray  
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The Audio Setup Window  
The Audio Setup window allows the configuration of audio settings for  
the XVC-1001DC  
Audio Output Mode  
The Audio Output Mode function allows the user to control the presence  
of the embedded audio at the output. Select from:  
• Auto  
• Off  
Auto: The embedded audio is extracted from the input and reinserted at  
the output after processing of the video. A delay is applied to the audio  
to compensate for video processing time. If an additional video delay is  
set by the user in the Video Setup Window, the audio will be compensated  
in the same way.  
Off: No audio at the output.  
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XVC-1001-DC  
The Alarm Setup Window  
Problems detected by the XVC-1001-DC card are transmitted as alarms  
to the card’s LED, to the Dashboard interface, and to the optional SNMP  
monitoring. The problems detected can be reported to the user as minor  
alarms or critical alarms.  
Alarms reported to Dashboard  
Alarms reported to card’s LED  
Card status (DS1)  
Input 1(DS2)  
Not used (DS3)  
Not used (DS4)  
Not used (DS5)  
Card Reference (DS6)  
AL  
GOGEAR  
The Alarm Setup window allows the user to set the alarm level at which  
many types of errors will be reported to the LEDs or to Dashboard, for  
channel 1, for the reference signal and for the license key detection. The  
alarm signals can also be disabled.  
Minor: When the alarm level for a specific type or error is set to  
minor, the card’s LED will report the problem with a yellow light and the  
Dashboard interface with display a yellow circle with an error message  
describing the problem.  
Critical: When the alarm level for a specific type or error is set to critical,  
the card’s LED will report the problem with a red light and the Dashboard  
interface will display a red circle with an error message describing the  
problem.  
Carrier and video detection errors on input 1 are always reported as  
critical and cannot be set otherwise.  
The Alarm Setup settings are automatically saved to memory and are  
recalled after power-up.  
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How to Repurpose your Algogear Card  
Algogear cards are easy to reconfigure. First, visit our website in the  
repurpose-algogear  
You will find a list of the Algogear products available for you.  
Select the Algogear solution you would like to download onto your existing  
Algogear card. Next enter your name and email address and press the  
Download Solution button. An email will be sent to you with a link to  
retrieve the download file for your new Algogear application.  
Save the file on the PC which you will use to run Dashboard and access  
the Algogear card you want to repurpose. You are now ready to load the  
application onto your Algogear card.  
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Load the new product onto your card  
The instructions below will help you quickly and easily repurpose your  
Algogear card with a new Algogear application. Please take the time to  
read through the steps before beginning the process so that you have all  
the necessary information on hand before you begin.  
1. Repurposing an Algogear card can only be done through the  
Dashboard software application (to download Dashboard visit  
In order to repurpose your Algogear card, you will need to  
be able to access it in Dashboard.  
2. Before you repurpose your Algogear card with a new applica-  
tion, view the application licenses that are authorized to run on  
your Algogear card by selecting the Card License info tab in  
Dashboard.  
Select the card you  
want to repurpose  
The selected card can  
be repurposed to any  
of the Algogear products  
listed in the Card  
License tab  
Click on the Upload button  
to select the .BIN file you  
have downloaded from  
Algolith’s website  
NOTE: If you cannot find the license for the application you want to  
program the card with, or you cannot find the Card License info tab,  
STOP IMMEDIATELY and call Algolith customer support at:  
1.877.ALGOLITH ext 3509.  
3. Now that you have validated the license, you are ready to repurpose  
your Algogear card with the .BIN file you have downloaded.  
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4. Next you will need to upload the downloaded file onto the  
Algogear card. Click on the Upload button to select the .BIN file  
in the directory in which it is stored, and click the Open button.  
Click Upload to get to  
the .BIN file  
You will get a confirmation dialog box that displays the selected  
upload file name, type, size, and the file creation date. Click on  
Continue to start the uploading process (an Uploading Progress  
dialog box opens).  
NOTE: Pressing the Cancel button while uploading will leave the card in  
an invalid state. Do not click Cancel unless the uploading progress has  
stopped completely for 60 seconds or more. The uploading process can  
take a few minutes.  
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5. Be patient! The upgrade process can take a few minutes. While the  
files are being decompressed, the Dashboard user interface dis-  
plays an «Upgrade in Progress» message. After decompression,  
thefilesareinstalledandDashboardlosesconnectionwiththecard.  
An error message is then displayed. See graphic below.  
Card is in the process of  
being repurposed  
This step is normal in the upgrade process and must not be  
interrupted.  
6. Whentherepurposingprocessiscompleted,Dashboardcannolon-  
ger locate the functions of the initial card and the menu disapears.  
You will need to close the current device view in Dashboard as it is  
no longer valid and re-open the device from the Basic Tree View.  
Basic Tree View  
Close the device window  
displaying the Algogear card  
that is no longer valid  
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7. Once the card has rebooted, you should see the name of  
the new Algogear product you have installed on the dot  
matrix display located on the board.  
XCV01U  
Dot matrix display  
AL  
GOGEAR  
NOTE: If you don’t see the product name, but instead the following  
message: “LICENSE?”, an error has occurred with the license file  
and you should contact Algolith customer support immediately for  
assistance at 1.877.ALGOLITH ext 3509.  
8. Many stickers and labels were provided with your original purcha-  
se, in order for you to be able to identify your card and the rear  
module BNCs correctly in the event that you repurposed your  
card. Select the appropriate labels and install them as follows:  
VC-10
X
X
X
X
X
VC-1001-UC  
VC-1001-UC  
VC-1001-UC  
-UC  
VC-1001-UC  
VC-1001-UC  
X
X
X
X
X
VC-1001-DC  
X
X
INPU
FIL
VC-1001-UC  
VC-1001-UC  
X
X
VC-1001-
VC-1001-DC  
-1002-MD  
VC-1001-
VLD  
VLD  
VLD  
VNR-1000-SD  
VNR-1000-SD  
FRS-1002-MD  
FRS-1002-MD  
1B  
-1002-MD  
-1002-MD  
1A  
3
SA
VC-1001
VC-1001-UC  
VC-1001-UC  
X
X
001
XCV01U  
VDL  
Labels of all Algogear products  
120-MD  
provided with your original purchase  
AL  
GOGEAR  
Replace ID label on card  
Replace rear module label on frame  
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Congratulations, you have successfully repurposed your Algogear card.  
To request new rear module labels and card labels, email your name,  
shipping address, phone number and the Algogear applications you  
require at [email protected].  
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Technology Overview  
Aspect Ratio  
The aspect ratio of an image is its width divided by its height. Aspect  
ratios are mathematically expressed as x:y and x×y. Two common  
videographic aspect ratios are 4:3, universal for standard-definition video  
formats, and 16:9, universal to high-definition television and European  
digital television. Other cinema and video aspect ratios exist, but are used  
infrequently.  
Converting formats of unequal ratios is done by either cropping the  
original image to the receiving format’s aspect ratio, by adding horizontal  
mattes (letterboxing) or vertical mattes (pillarboxing) to retain the original  
format’s aspect ratio, or by distorting the image to fill the receiving  
format’s ratio.  
De-Interlacing  
De-interlacing is the complex process that converts a traditional interlaced  
video source like common analog television signals, into the progressive  
scan format required by modern high definition displays. This is the job of  
a video processor, and the process itself is called de-interlacing.  
The words ‘interlaced’ and ‘progressive’ arise from the days of CRT or  
‘picture-tube’ televisions, which form the image of each frame on the  
screen by scanning an electron beam horizontally across the picture tube,  
starting at the top and working its way down to the bottom. Each horizontal  
line ‘drawn’ by the beam includes the part of the picture that falls within  
the space occupied by that line. If the scanning is interlaced, the electron  
beam starts by drawing every other line (all the odd-numbered lines) for  
each frame; this set of lines is called the odd field. Then it resets back to  
the top of the screen and fills in the missing information, drawing all the  
even-numbered lines, which are collectively called the even field. Together,  
the odd and even fields form one complete frame of the video image.  
However, recording which is performed in an interlaced manner consists  
of two source fields that make up a complete frame. These two fields  
are not recorded at the same time. Each frame is recorded as an odd  
field from one point in time, and then as an even field recorded 1/50th or  
1/60th of a second later. So, if an object in the video has moved in that  
fraction of a second, simply combining fields causes errors in the image  
called “combing” or “feathering” artifacts.  
The simplest approach to avoid these artifacts is to ignore the even fields.  
This is called a non-motion adaptive approach. In this method, when the  
two fields reach the processor, data from the even fields are completely  
ignored. The video-processing circuitry recreates the missing lines by  
averaging pixels from above and below. While there are no combing  
artifacts, image quality is compromised because half of the detail and  
resolution have been discarded.  
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More advanced de-interlacing techniques include frame-based, motion-  
adaptive de-interlacing. This is essentially the same technique described  
above however, by using a simple motion calculation, the video processor  
can determine when no movement has occurred in the entire picture. If  
nothing in the image is moving, the processor combines the two fields  
directly. With this method, still images can have the complete 1080 lines  
of vertical resolution, but as soon as there is any motion, half of the data  
is discarded and the resolution drops to 540 lines. So, while static images  
look sharp, moving images does not.  
The most advanced de-interlacing techniques available are pixel-based  
and motion-adaptive. With this type of processing, motion is identified  
at the pixel level rather than the frame level, discarding only the pixels  
that would cause combing artifacts and displaying everything else at full  
resolution. Pixel-based motion-adaptive de-interlacing avoids artifacts in  
moving objects and preserves full resolution of non-moving portions of the  
screen even if neighbouring pixels are in motion.  
Downconverter  
An upconverter converts video with a higher picture resolution to one  
with a lower definition. Typically, it refers to taking programming in high-  
definition (1080i or 720p) and making it into standard definition (480i  
or 576p). Converting high-definition video to standard definition video  
involves resizing an image to contain as much as six times less the  
number of pixels it had originally. This is done through interpolation, which  
discards pixels that aren’t needed to render the lower resolution image.  
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Specifications*  
Inputs  
Formats:  
HD (SMPTE 292M) (1.485, 1.485/1001 Gbps)  
720p50, 720p59.94, 1080i50, 1080i59.94  
Format autodetected  
Connectors:  
Return Loss:  
Impedance:  
One (1) BNC  
>14 dB up to 1.5 Gbps  
75 Ω unbalanced  
Video Outputs  
Formats:  
SD (SMPTE 259M-C) (270 Mbps)  
480i59.94, 576i50  
Four (4) BNC  
>17 dB up to 270 Mbps  
< 0.2 UI  
75 Ω unbalanced  
Connectors:  
Return Loss:  
Jitter:  
Impedance:  
Reference  
Connector:  
One (1) BNC, SMPTE 170  
bi-level, tri-level  
Control:  
Inputs:  
Software:  
One (1) RJ-45 on frame  
Dashboard  
Emedded Audio: Automatic Detection  
Power: 14 W  
* Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Limited Warranty  
Limited Warranty Coverage  
Algolith Inc. warrants that the equipment it manufactures shall be free  
from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years  
from the date of purchase. If equipment fails due to such defects, Algolith  
Inc. will, at its option, repair or provide a replacement for the defective  
part or product.  
Equipment that fails after the warranty period, has been operated or  
installed in a manner other than that specified by Algolith, or has been  
subjected to abuse or modification, will be repaired for time and material  
charges at the Buyer’s expense.  
All out-of-warranty repairs are warranted for a period of ninety (90) days  
from the date of shipment from the factory.  
A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required  
for warranty service.  
Algolith Inc. makes no other warranties, expressed or implied, of  
merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise. Algolith’s  
liability for any cause, including breach of contract, breach of warranty,  
or negligence, with respect to products sold by it, is limited to repair or  
replacement by Algolith, at its sole discretion.  
In no event shall Algolith Inc. be liable for any incidental or consequential  
damages, including loss of profits.  
Contact us  
Algolith Inc.  
400 Isabey  
Montréal, Québec, Canada  
H4T 1V3  
t. 514.335.9867  
t. 877.ALGOLITH  
f. 514.333.9873  
Via Internet  
General Information:  
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