Kaleido-Solo 3G/HD/SD SDI to HDMI Converter Guide to Installation and Operation M865-9900-204 08 February 2011 Miranda Technologies Inc. 3499 Douglas-B.-Floreani St-Laurent, Québec, Canada H4S 2C6 Tel. 514-333-1772 Fax. 514-333-9828 www.miranda.com © 2011 Miranda Technologies Inc.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Safety Compliance The power supply of this equipment complies with the following standards: UL 60950-1, 1st Edition, Safety for information technology equipment . CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03, 1st Edition, Safety for information technology equipment . Electromagnetic Compatibility This equipment has been tested for verification of compliance with FCC Part 15, Subpart B requirements for Class A digital devices.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Table of Contents 1. Kaleido-Solo 3G/HD/SD Video to HDMI Converter ................................................................. 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 Installation ................................................................................................................................ 4 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 Special button functions ...................................................................................................................... 8 Status LED ...
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 9 Annex 2: AFD Functions ....................................................................................................... 59 10 Annex 3: Installing the Optical Interface .............................................................................. 63 11 Annex 4: SFP module and description ................................................................................. 65 12 Annex 5: Mounting bracket .............................................................
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1. Kaleido-Solo 3G/HD/SD Video to HDMI Converter 1.1 Introduction Kaleido-Solo is a compact, standalone 3Gbps/HD/SD video to HDMI converter, which allows low cost LCD displays to be used for video and loudness/dialnorm monitoring. It‟s ideal for many professional monitoring applications, including production, mobile truck, post-production and broadcast.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1.2 Key features and benefits 3Gbps/HD/SD to HDMI converter for video and audio monitoring Offers high quality and rich monitoring using a low-cost LCD panel Dual program loudness and dialnorm monitoring over time (KS-910 only) ATSC A/85 and EBU R128 loudness measurement modes (KS-910 only) Automatic input format detection Supports 525i, 625i, 720p, 1080i and 1080p video resolutions Multi frame rate support including 23.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1.3 Block Diagram The following block diagram shows the functionality of the Kaleido-Solo. Figure 1 - Functional Block Diagram 1.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 2 Installation 2.1 Unpacking Make sure the following items have been shipped with your Kaleido-Solo. If any of the following items are missing, contact your distributor or Miranda Technologies Inc.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 2.2 Connector Panel The rear connector panel incorporates all inputs and outputs associated with the Kaleido-Solo, with the exception of a Remote Control connector (currently unused and sold separately) on the front panel. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Connections # Label Signal Connector type 1 Fiber OUT/IN 2 3G/HD/SD IN SDI input BNC 3 3G/HD/SD OUT SDI output BNC 4 S/PDIF Audio Out S/PDIF digital 2 ch. 3.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 2.3 Powering up When powering up the Kaleido-Solo The led should turn on red. After 5 seconds the led should flash red (no valid SDI input) or green (valid SDI input). Your monitor should turn on and you should see content of the SDI input. If you only use the optional optical input you won‟t be able to see any video until 15 seconds approximately. In this step Kaleido-Solo will use all factory default parameters for video and audio.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3 Operating Controls and Functions The Kaleido-Solo is configured and operated using the four buttons on the front panel to navigate through on-screen menus displayed on the video monitor. There are also some non-menu functions for these buttons.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 3.1 Special button functions Label Description Reset button Press to reset unit Hold for 5 seconds to restore factory default Hold for 5 seconds to enter safe mode (640x480) + Analog audio volume control (when not in menu) or 3.2 Status LED The status LED in the lower left corner of the front panel displays the current status of the Kaleido-Solo.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 4 Behavior 4.1 Video 4.1.1 Supported input resolution Format Kaleido representation (status video menu) 525i 59.94 525 625i 50 625 1280x720p 60 720p 60Hz 1280x720p 59.94 720p 59.94Hz 1280x720p 50 720p 50Hz 1920x1080i 60 1080i 60Hz 1920x1080i 59.94 1080i 59.94Hz 1920x1080i 50 1080i 50Hz 1920x1080p 60 1080p 60Hz 1920x1080p 59.94 1080p 59.94Hz 1920x1080p 24 1080p 24Hz 1920x1080p 23.98 1080p 23.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 4.1.2 Supported output resolution Format Kaleido representation (status video menu) 1920x1200p 60/59.94/50 e.g.: 1920x1200p60 1920x1080p 60/59.94/50 e.g.: 1920x1080p60 1600x1200p 60/59.94/50 e.g. : 1600x1200p60 1680x1050p 60/59.94/50 e.g. : 1680x1050p60 1440x900p 60/59.94/50 e.g. : 1440x900p60 1366x768p 60/59.94/50 e.g.: 1366x768p60 640x480p 60/59.94 e.g.: 640x480p60 Note that 640x480p 60 is the safe mode resolution. 4.1.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Here is some example of frame rate conversion (the scaling processing has been omitted for brevity): Input Processing Output 1280x720p 59.94 No processing 1920x1200p 59.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5 Configuration (Menu) To open the menu system, push ENTER. The menu display will open in the center of the screen. The current position always appears to the right and it, as well as the path to it, is highlighted in yellow.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION The right-most level will usually be a level where a value or option must be selected. It will be a list of choices, or perhaps a sliding scale. When you enter that level, the current value will be shown Select a different value using the UP and DOWN buttons, then: Either...... Push ENTER to choose that value and then ESCAPE to move back to the previous menu level leaving the parameter unchanged. Or .........
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.1 Status Menu Category Video status Description Input Shows the selected input Electrical (BNC) / Optical (SFP module). Shows the format detected as specified in section 4.1.1. Audio status SFP Module Shows the type of external module detected and supported (RX, TX or RX-TX) see Annex 4: SFP module and description. Aspect Ratio Shows the AFD/VLI/WSS aspect ratio video processing applied at the output. This parameter can be changed in the Metadata section.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.2 Video Menu Input Selection Select the input signal to be used by the Kaleido-Solo. Choose between: Electrical: The signal arriving on the rear-panel BNC connector. Optical: The signal arriving via optical fiber into the SFP module installed in the rear panel. Scaler Auto: The scaler uses EDID data from the display (via the HDMI port) to determine the optimum image size for display. The input signal is de-interlaced and then scaled for the display.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Picture Position This configuration is taken into account only when input vertical resolution does not fill the monitor vertical resolution. Center: The image will be centered vertically. Top: The image will start at the top. This will leave space at the bottom of the output video for UMD, time code, etc. Dynamic Range SDI video has a dynamic range from 16 for black to 235 for white.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Note that these test signals are available only when there is an input to the Kaleido-Solo, and they only appear on the HDMI and audio outputs; they do not appear on the BNC and optical outputs. Note that activating the test pattern will override all audio parameters e.g.: output volume. Aspect Ratio - Mode You cannot modify this selection. Forced: Selects the Forced HD selection (e.g.: 16:9_9) when an HD signal is present or the FORCED SD selection (e.g.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.3 Metadata Menu This menu is used to configure the parameters needed to correctly extract different metadata types - for example, the aspect ratio packet, time code packet or the Dolby metadata packet. Status Some statuses are reported directly in this menu for the ease of configuration. AR Status: Aspect ratio status shows the presence of an AFD code following the selected aspect ratio parameters (Detected or N/A).
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Aspect ratio - AFD source Select the source of the metadata that will be used by this Kaleido-Solo for aspect ratio control: AFD: Selects AFD as the source for HD and SD (525, 625) aspect ratio descriptor. VLI: Selects VLI as the source for the SD (525, 625) aspect ratio descriptor. WSS: Selects WSS as the source for the SD (625) aspect ratio descriptor.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Dolby Metadata – SDID Specify which SDID to look at for Dolby Metadata extraction: 01 02 ... 08 09 An SDI signal could contain up to 9 different Dolby metadata packets. This specifies which one to select. Some of the information contained in the selected packet could affect the behavior of the loudness (see section 0) or downmix (see section 0).
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.4 Audio Menu 5.4.1 Audio - General Output Selection Select the audio channel pair that will be sent to the Kaleido-Solo outputs (HDMI, S/PDIF and analog) for monitoring. Ch. 1-2 Monitor channel 1 (left) and 2 (right). ... Ch. 15-16 Monitor channel 15 (left) and 16 (right). Downmix Monitor the downmix output. See section 5.4.3 to configure the downmix channel assignment. OFF (MUTE) Turn off audio monitoring.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION The OSD ALMs indicate which audio pair is being monitored. A grey marker at the bottom of the ALM shows the selected pair. In this example the audio pair 1-2 is selected. If downmix or off is selected no grey marker is present. Audio HDMI Choose whether to send the audio channels selected for monitoring to the HDMI port. On Enable audio insertion in HDMI. Off Disable audio insertion in HDMI (this could help with some monitors that does not support compressed audio).
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Audio in dBU level at 0 dBFS This configuration is used when using analog level meters (listed below). Furthermore, it‟s the reference level used to convert dBFS to dBU. Analog level meters affected by this parameter: BARGRAPH_VU_METER (IEC60268-17) Analog VU BARGRAPH_UK_PPM (IEC60268-10 type IIa) Analog peak BARGRAPH_EBU_PPM (IEC60268-10 type IIb) Analog peak BARGRAPH_NORDIC_PPM (IEC60268-10 type I) Analog peak BARGRAPH_DIN_PPM (IEC60268-10) Analog peak 5.4.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.1 Assignment No.1 Select the channels you want to assign to the first (leftmost) 5.1 ALM. To see this 5.1 ALM you must enable it - see section 5.5.3. 5.1 Assignation No.2 Select the channels you want to assign to the second (rightmost) 5.1 ALM. To see this 5.1 ALM you must enable it see section 5.5.3. Stereo Assignment Select input channels (by pair) for each of the eight available ALMs.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.4.3 Audio - Downmix The Kaleido-Solo provides two channels of audio output. If the input audio is a 5.1 surround sound signal, it must be downmixed for monitoring. This menu provides the configuration for the downmix. Control - Operation Mode Manual Choose this option if you want to manually configure the channels for the downmix (see audio -> downmix -> input selection).
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Control - Normalization Select whether level and loudness normalization are applied to the downmix results Off Downmix output level is not normalized. Clipping may occur depending on the input channel levels and the selected mix levels. Level A (lvl) Downmix output level is normalized based on the applied mix levels to provide a uniform output over the range of mix levels available. Clipping will never occur, even with full scale input channels and mix levels.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Dolby Metadata - Show Status Select Show Status and ENTER to see the contents of the Dolby Metadata that will control the downmix process in the Follow Metadata operating mode. The Dolby Status information window opens, as shown in this example - Push ESCAPE to close the information window and return to the menu. Dolby Metadata - Apply Dialnorm Choose whether to apply the Dialnorm parameter to the downmixed stereo program. On Applies a gain after the downmix.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Manual - Dialnorm Select a dialnorm value to use during the manual downmix. The gain will be applied after the downmix. -1 dBFS 30 dB gain is applied. ... -31 dBFS Unity gain is applied (no gain, no attenuation).
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Manual - Center Mix Level Select the mix level of the center channel into the stereo downmix. +3 dB +1.5 dB 0 dB The input level is boosted. The input level is unchanged. -1.5 dB -3 dB -4.5 dB The input level is reduced. -6 dB Mute Center is not used in the downmix. Manual - Surround Mix Level Select the mix level of the surround channels into the stereo downmix. +3 dB +1.5 dB 0 dB The input level is boosted. The input level is unchanged. -1.5 dB -3 dB -4.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.4.4 Audio - Loudness Loudness measurement is available in Kaleido-Solo model 910 only. st nd The Kaleido-Solo supports two independent loudness measurements, called “1 Loudness” and “2 Loudness”. You can configure both in this menu. Having two separate measurements is useful if, for example, you want to measure one 5.1 and one stereo pair simultaneously.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1st Loudness/2nd Loudness – Manual Coding Mode The manual coding mode offers a way to manually configure the loudness measurement. Changing the coding mode will enable or disable channel assignment. For example if you select 1/0 (c), only the center channel can be assigned and be considered in the loudness measurement. Here is a list of available coding modes: 1/0 (C) 2/0 (L, R) 3/0 (L, C, R) 3.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.4.5 Audio - Loudness Advanced 1st Loudness/2nd Loudness - EBU Mode Checked The loudness chart will follow the EBU R128 recommendation for the loudness measurement. Unchecked A parameter that is not compliant with EBU R128 has been changed (e.g.: Target parameter is not set to -23). Note that if there are stars in front of the menu name (e.g.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1st Loudness/2nd Loudness - A-85 Mode Checked The loudness chart will follow the ATSC A/85 recommendation for the loudness measurement. Unchecked A parameter that is not compliant with ATSC A/85 has been changed (e.g.: Target parameter is not set to -24). Note that if there are stars in front of the menu name (e.g.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.4.6 Audio - Loudness Control 1st Loudness/2nd Loudness - Meter Paused Force loudness chart 1 and/or 2 to pause. When paused, the loudness chart will display “pause” and last data will stay on screen. Running When loudness engine goes from a paused state to a running state, the engine is restarted and continues where it was left.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION All - Meter Paused Force both loudness charts 1 and 2 to pause. Running Force both loudness charts 1 and 2 to run. All - Reset Ok Loudness engine is reset, past infinite integration is lost and measurement will start from scratch. Cancel Return to the menu without any alteration.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.5 5.5.1 On Screen Display (OSD) Menu OSD - General Transparency Affects all OSD elements except the menu 5: Transparent ...
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Show OSD Acts as a Master Switch affecting all OSD elements except the menu Checked: Enable the display of OSD elements. Each OSD element has its own show/hide parameter e.g.: loudness chart. Unchecked: Disable all OSD elements, irrespective of their individual Show/Hide setting. Note that if the OSD is turned off the video signal is still displayed.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.5.2 OSD - Loudness Loudness measurement is available in Kaleido-Solo model 910 only. This menu controls the appearance of the on-screen loudness chart. Loudness 1/Loudness 2 Checked Display the (1 or 2) loudness chart. Unchecked Hide the (1 or 2) loudness chart. All the processing still continues even throught the chart is hidden.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Chart Time Scale Set the horizontal time scale of the histogram to the desired duration: 20 Sec 2 Min 5 Min 10 Min 15 Min 30 Min Short Term Checked Display the short term trace in both loudness charts. Unchecked Hide the short term trace in both loudness charts. Integrated Checked Display the integrated trace in both loudness charts. Unchecked Hide the integrated trace in both loudness charts.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Loudness chart (full) The color identifies the traces (center section) with their numeric values (left section). Left section Refer to EBU R128 or ATSC A/85 specification for more details. Center section Graphic representation of short term, integrated measurement and the target value. The time scale is represented at the bottom of this section. Those traces can be independently shown or hidden (see section 0).
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.5.3 OSD - ALM This menu sets up the appearance of the on-screen Audio Level Meters. Control - On Screen Show ALM Choose whether to display the on-screen ALMs: Checked Show all audio level meters. Unchecked Hide all audio level meters. Control - Scale Checked Show scales on all audio level meters - levels are in dB. Unchecked Hide scales on all audio level meters. Control - Channel ID Checked Show the identity (channel numbers) on all audio level meters.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION ALM Standard – ALM 5.1 (1 and 2) Off Hide the 5.1 audio level meters giving the space to show up to 3 stereo audio level meters. Other types See ALM1,2,etc type for more details. ALM Standard - ALM1, ALM2, etc. For each of the eight available ALMs, Off Hide the stereo meter. Other types See next picture and next table to see all representation supported.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Note that the numbers 1 to 7 on black background (image bottom numbers) are just here for the purpose of the manual and cannot be displayed on the video output of the Kaleido-Solo. Scale Scale is the graduation in dB of an audio level meter. Channel ID Identifies the audio channel pair reprensented by audio level meter. Phase meter Provides an indication of the relative phase of the two channels and thereby provides some measure of mono compatibility.
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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.5.4 OSD - Others Time Code - Show Set the location on the display monitor where the extracted time code will be displayed, or turn time code display off.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Time Code - Font Size Set the size of the font used to display the time code: Big Selects the big font Small Selects the small font The samples show the relative sizes of the fonts.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 4:3 Markers - Mask The area of the image that is outside the protected area as shown by the markers can be masked, and the mask selected as transparent or opaque, using this menu. Off No mask applied. Opaque Mask is applied and completely blocks video. Transparent Mask is applied and video can be seen through mask. The 4:3 line or mask will appear only when the active output resolution is 16:9 (e.g.: 1920x1080p60).
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.6 Ethernet Status Information related to the Ethernet connection e.g.: IP address, etc. Use DHCP Unchecked: Use manually-entered IP address. Checked: Let the DHCP server on your network to assign an IP address every time you power-up the KaleidoSolo. IP Address An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label assigned to each device participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Gateway A network node equipped for interfacing with another network that uses different protocols if needed. You can put the IP address of a gateway here. Apply Settings After IP, Netmask and Gateway addresses are entered, navigate to the “Apply Settings” button and click on it. Wait few seconds to see the Status box information change accordingly. If DHCP is checked, the IP is the one provided by your network DHCP server.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.7 General Factory The Kaleido-Solo stores a set of factory-specified values for the various user-configurable settings Yes: Reset all configuration to their factory default. Those factory default may change over product version changes such as a software update. No: Keep the current configuration.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.8 About Menu This screen identifies this specific Kaleido-Solo‟s model and version number. This information will be required if you need assistance from Miranda technical support. There are other elements on this page labeled B, C, F and M that could be needed by the Miranda technical support.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5.9 Safe Mode Safe mode is a specialized operating mode designed to allow the user to force an HDMI resolution. This can be used if the monitor's preferred resolution is not supported or if the monitor has a corrupted EDID (no valid preferred resolution information). To enter the Safe mode, push ESCAPE and DOWN together and hold for 5 seconds. The Kaleido-Solo will configure with an output of 640x480p60 if no or 50Hz video input is detected. If 59.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Frame Rate Choose the frame rate of the output video. This option can be selected only if the resolution is not set to EDID. 50 Hz 60 Hz Apply Push ENTER to apply the settings made in this menu and close the menu. At the bottom of the menu, the resolutions of the selected input, the current output, and the monitor display as derived from the EDID are shown.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 6 Upgrade Procedure When it becomes necessary to upgrade the Kaleido-Solo to a new software or firmware version, use the procedure described here. The Kaleido-Solo serves a web page that is the portal for upgrading the device. Use a web browser to access the IP address of the Kaleido-Solo that is to be upgraded. The current address is always found on the About menu (see section 5.1). The Kaleido-Solo is shipped with its IP address set to 192.168.3.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Select the file and click Open. The file name will appear in the Please Specify the Upgrade File data box, and the Upgrade button will be enabled. Click the Upgrade button to begin the upgrade procedure. A pop-up warning will appear, listing things you should NOT do while the Kaleido-Solo is upgrading: When you are ready to proceed, click OK. The main window will show that the upgrade is in progress, and remind you of the things NOT to do.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION When the upgrade is complete, the main window will notify you that it was successful, and advise you to reboot your Kaleido-Solo. Reboot the Kaleido-Solo to put the upgraded software into service.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 7 Specifications VIDEO INPUT Signal: SMPTE-259M-C (270 Mbps) SMPTE-272M-C (270 Mbps with embedded audio) SMPTE-292M, SMPTE-299M (HD: 1.485, 1.485/1.001 Gbps) SMPTE-425 (2.970, 2.970/1.001 Gbps) Supported formats: SD: 480i59.94, 576i50 HD: SMPTE-274M: 1080i 50, 59.94, 1080p/PsF 23.98, 24, 25 HD: SMPTE-296M: 720p 50, 59.94 3G: SMPTE-425 level A (mapping 1): 1080p 50, 59.94 3G: SMPTE-425 level B: 1080p 50, 59.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 8 Annex 1: Glossary Concept Description EBU R128 Refer to EBU technical document 3341 ATSC A/85 Refer to document number: ITU-R BS.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 9 Annex 2: AFD Functions The charts below show the conversions that will be performed by the Kaleido-Solo by selecting the Active Format Descriptor (AFD). In the images shown in the chart: BLACK Indicates that this portion of the transmitted image will be black GREY indicates Protected Area, consisting of picture content which may be cropped for optimum display on screens with a different aspect ratio.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Input signal 4:3 monitor Output signal 16:9 monitor 16:9 Letterbox image in 4:3 frame 16:9 Letterbox image in 4:3 frame (4:3_10) 14:9 Letterbox image in a 4:3 frame 14:9 Letterbox image in a 4:3 frame (4:3_11) 4:3 Image shoot and protect 14:9 in a 4:3 frame (4:3_11) 4:3 Image shoot and protect 14:9 in a 4:3 frame (16:9_11) 14:9 Pillar-box image in a 16:9 frame (4:3_13) 16:9 Letterbox image shoot and protect 14:9 in a 4:3 frame (4:3_13) 16:9 Letterbox image sh
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Input signal 4:3 monitor Output signal 16:9 monitor 16:9 Full frame image in a 16:9 frame (use preferred 16:9_8 flag instead) 16:9 Letterbox image in 4:3 frame 16:9 Full frame image in a 16:9 frame (16:9_2) 14:9 Pillar-box image in a 16:9 frame (use preferred 16:9_11 flag instead) (4:3_10) 14:9 Letterbox image in a 4:3 frame (16:9_2) 14:9 Pillar-box image in a 16:9 frame (16:9_3) > 16:9 Letterbox (center) image in a 16:9 frame (4:3_11) 16:9 Letterbox image in
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Input signal 4:3 monitor Output signal 16:9 monitor 14:9 Pillar-box image in a 16:9 frame 14:9 Letterbox image in a 4:3 frame 14:9 Pillar-box image in a 16:9 frame (16:9_11) 4:3 Pillar-box image Shoot and protect 14:9 in a 16:9 frame (4:3_11) 4:3 Image shoot and protect 14:9 in a 4:3 frame (16:9_11) 14:9 Pillar-box image in a 16:9 frame (16:9_13) 16:9 Image shoot and protect 14:9 in a 16:9 frame (4:3_13) 14:9 Letterbox image in a 4:3 frame (16:9_11) 16:9 Imag
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 10 Annex 3: Installing the Optical Interface Installing and removing the Fiber I/O interface cartridge requires special care. This annex describes the process.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 1. Remove the dust plug from the SFP module if present 2. Verify that the exposed end of the optical fiber in the LC connector is clean Carefully remove any debris if necessary. 3. Plug the LC-terminated fiber optic cable into the SFP module Removing the fiber optic cables 1. Grasp the LC fiber optic connector that is plugged into the SFP module, and pull it straight out to disengage the optical fiber from the SFP.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 11 Annex 4: SFP module and description Type Model Description RX SFP-R-LC Single fiber Rx (input) cartridge with LC/PC connector. DUAL-RX SFP-RR-LC Dual fiber Rx (input) cartridge with LC/PC connector. TX SFP-T-S13-LC Single fiber Tx (output) cartridge at 1310 nm with LC/PC connector. DUAL-TX SFP-TT-S13S13-LC Dual fiber Tx (output) cartridge at 1310 nm with LC/PC connector.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 12 Annex 5: Mounting bracket Do not use any screws other than the ones provided, or it may cause damage to the Kaleido-Solo.