ES-2200Dual Channel Expansion SystemOperator’s Manual
9ES-2200T Configuration OptionsIt is possible to install a single card – TBC, MicroSYNC, V-Scope or Routing Switcher in the ES-2200T chassis. Insuc
10ES-2200T Card Installation1. Remove the carrier plates from the backs of the cards. Save the screws to mount the cards in the chassis.2. With the
11ES-2200S Configuration optionsThe ES-2200S chassis is designed to accept DPS 8-bit MicroSYNC cards and 10-bit MicroSYNC-X cards, as well asPersonal
129. Install the 3 wire RS-232 cable for unit 2 (figure 2-1) to the 3 pin header labeled INPUT at the top of the secondcard near the BNC connectors.1
13 Chapter 2:ES-2200T OperationFigure 2-1: ES-2200T Front PanelThis section describes the front panel controls and indicators for the ES-2200T dual ch
14Figure 2-2: ES-2200T ControlsUnit SelectThe UNIT select button is used to address the selected installed card. Whenever UNIT 1 is selected, all of t
15TBC Card ControlsPush buttons on the ES-2200T unit can have up to three control functions associated with them. Primary functions arein Black. Sec
16Memory FunctionsThese functions are shift functions in italics below the Proc Amp controls.The ES-2200T stores all current settings, such as Proc-am
17BalanceThe Color Balance controls are labeled BALANCE on the front panel. RED and BLUE are primary functions. FILMMD is a shift function below BLU
18TimingThe SYSTEM TIMING or GENLOCK controls are used to modify the timing of the video outputs from the installedTBC cards so that correct system ti
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19TBC ConfigurationThe TBC card can be configured with a number of setup modes. In order to change a setup mode, you mustperform the following steps:1
20TBC Configuration FunctionsButton Function/ ModeVRT BLKG Vertical Blanking Width1. Narrow2. WideMONO Monochrome Mode1. Normal2. Forced MonochromeGEN
21V-Scope ControlsV-Scope commands appear in red directly above the front panel buttons. They are valid when the selected unitis a V-Scope, as determ
22RS-2800 Personal Routing SwitcherRouting Switcher commands are not on the ES-2200T front panel. A stick-on label is provided with each switcher card
23Controlling an 8-bit MicroSYNCin the ES-2200T ChassisFigure 2-3: MicroSYNC controls in the ES-2200T ChassisIf your ES-2200T contains a MicroSYNC car
24Chapter 3:ES-2200S OperationFigure 3-1: ES-2200S Front PanelThis section describes the front panel controls and indicators for the ES-2200S dual cha
25Figure 3-2: ES-2200S ControlsUnit SelectThe UNIT select button is used to address the selected installed card. Whenever UNIT 1 is selected, all of t
26MicroSYNC ControlsThe MicroSYNC controls are shown in bold black text on the front panel. The section below explains the effect eachcontrol has on t
27MemoryThese functions are shift functions below the Proc Amp controls.The ES-2200S stores all current settings, such as Proc-amp levels and system t
28TimingThe SYSTEM TIMING controls (or GENLOCK controls) are used to modify the timing of the video outputs from theinstalled MicroSYNC cards, so that
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29MicroSYNC CONFIGURE SelectThe MicroSYNC card (VS-2400) can be configured with a number of CONFIGURATION functions. To change aCONFIGURATION functio
30MicroSYNC Configuration FunctionsButton Function/ ModeVRT BLKG Vertical Blanking Width1. Narrow2. WideMONO Monochrome Mode1. Normal2. Forced Monochr
31V-Scope ControlsV-Scope commands appear in red directly above the front panel buttons. They are valid when the selected unitis a V-Scope, as determ
32RS-2800 Personal Routing SwitcherRouting Switcher commands are not on the ES-2200T front panel. A stick-on label is provided with each switcher card
33Chapter 4:Video ConnectionsThis section describes the inputs and outputs of the various cards that can be installed in the ES-2000 Expansionsystem.P
34NTSC VIDEO OUTPUTThis BNC type connector outputs the time-base corrected version of the video input signal.GENLOCK OK LEDThis LED will light when a
35Personal TBC IV ConnectorsFIGURE 4-3: Personal TBC IV I/O ConnectorsS-VIDEO INPUTUse this 4-pin connector to input S-Video (S-VHS or Hi8) to the TBC
36NTSC VIDEO OUTPUTThis BNC connector provides a timebase corrected version of the video input signal.GENLOCK OK LEDThis LED will light when a valid g
37DPS 8-Bit MicroSYNC ConnectorsFIGURE 4-5: DPS MicroSYNC I/0 ConnectorsSERIAL DATA INPUT (RJ-14)This connector is not used when the MicroSYNC is inst
38GENLOCK OK LEDThis LED will light when a valid genlock video signal is connected to the MicroSYNC genlock video input.REFERENCE VIDEO INPUTThese two
3Table of figuresFigure 1-1: ES-2200 Top View 7Figure 1-2: ES-2200 Front Pan
39DPS MicroSYNC-X ConnectorsFigure 4-7: DPS MicroSYNC-X I/O ConnectorsMULTI I/O (DB-9)This jack is used to provide RS-232 control, video monitor outpu
40NTSC BNC VIDEO OUTPUTThis connector supplies a nominal 1 V p-p, 75? composite NTSC output. The video output contains a synchronizedversion of the v
41Personal V-Scope ConnectorsFigure 4-9: Personal V-Scope I/O ConnectionsSERIAL DATA INPUT (RJ-14)This connector is not used when the V-Scope card is
42BUFFERED VIDEO OUTPUTThis BNC type connector provides a buffered video output signal, which is a copy of the video signal applied to theinput connec
43Personal Video Routing SwitcherConnectorsFIGURE 4-11: Personal Video Routing Switcher I/OConnectionsINPUTS4X1 SWITCHING MATRIX INPUTSThe inputs to t
44OutputsBNC OUTPUTThe BNC output is shown in Figure 4-11. This BNC connector contains the selected RS-2800 4x1 or 8x1video output.BNC CONTROLThe outp
45Personal VDA ConnectorsFIGURE 4-13: Personal VDA I/O ConnectorsVIDEO INPUTThis connector is used to input composite NTSC video to the VDA card. This
46TERMINATION SWITCHSet this switch to the left (away from the PC board) to terminate the input of the VDA into 75O. Set the switch to theright for a
47Chapter 5:Remote ControlNote: This section applies to the ES-2200T and the ES-2200SThere are three possible methods of remote controlling the cards
48the resident TBC, MicroSYNC and V-Scope cards. The AMIGA can control a maximum number of eight TBC andMicroSYNC cards. The IBM PC can control a max
4IntroductionDPS ES-2200 General DescriptionThe DPS ES-2200 is a 2-slot expansion system intended to accommodate any combination of up to two DPS Pers
49Card AddressingWhen installing multiple cards in a system, you must establish a unique address for each card. The software controlprogram uses this
50Figure 5-1: Computer Serial Port to ES-2200 Cable AssemblyRC-2000 Remote ControlThe DPS RC-2000 desktop remote is capable of controlling up to thirt
51RC-2001 Remote ControlThe DPS RC-2001 desktop remote is capable of controlling up to thirty-two DPS Personal TBC IV, TBC III, TBC II,MicroSYNC, and
52Figure 5-2: RC-2000 to ES-2200 Cable AssemblyBLACKREDGREENYELLOW RECEIVE GROUNDDB-9-M CONNECTORCONNECT
53Figure 5-3: Controlling Two ES-2200 UnitsES-2200 #1ES-2200 #2Unit 1TBC CardUnit 2TBC CardUnit 3TBC CardUnit 4V-ScopeRibbon Cable Daisy Chain(User Su
54Unit 2MicroSYNCUnit 1MicroSYNCUnit 4Routing SwitcherUnit 3MicroSYNCUnit 6V-ScopeUnit 5MicroSYNCPower SupplyPower SupplyPower SupplyDIP Switches3 DO
55Appendices
56Appendix A: SpecificationsSerial Data InputLevel RS-232Baud Rate defaults to 9600 BPSInterface DB-9 FemaleReceive Pin 3Ground Pin 5Power Requirement
57Appendix B: Serial ProtocolThis section describes the serial data interface to the ES-2200. The information presented here is intended forusers/prog
58TBC/MicroSYNC/V-Scope ID ByteThis byte is the unique code that precedes the exclusive data that identifies DPS products.Unit Address ByteThis Byte d
5Compatible DPS ProductsDPS PERSONAL TBC CARDSThe DPS Personal TBC is a full frame TBC which enables virtually any VCR, Camcorder, Laser Disk playeror
59TBC/MicroSYNC Function Select/DataByte(s)The function byte determines which function on the addressed TBC card will be effected by the command. Most
6012 hex 2 (0,0-F,F) Set Strobe Rate (in Frames)00 = Full Motion01 = Fastest Strobe7F = Slowest Strobe13 hex 1 (0-2) Select Freeze Mode0 = Frame Mode1
61MicroSYNC Configuration BytesThere are two bytes that carry all of the MicroSYNC Configuration information.Configuration Byte #1 Configuration Byte
62TBC IV Configuration BytesThere are two bytes that carry all of the MicroSYNC Configuration information.Configuration Byte #1 Configuration Byte #2B
63V-SCOPE Function Select Byte/DataByte(s)The function byte determines which function on the addressed V-SCOPE card will be effected by the command. M
64Appendix C: Important Addressesand Phone NumbersINTERNETftp://ftp.dps.comhttp://www.dps.comSupport E-mail:Canada/International [email protected]
65EUROPEDigital Processing Systems, Ltd.Romans Business Park, Unit 9East Street, FarnhamSurrey, GU9 7SXU.K.Phone numbers are preceded by +44 1252 if c
66Appendix D: A Brief History of DPSWe were originally founded in 1975 as Digital Video Systems. DVS was a pioneer in the development of time basecorr
67Appendix E: WarrantyWarranty StatementDigital Processing Systems, Inc., warrants the original purchaser that this product is in good working conditi
68Warranty ServiceUnits requiring repair under warranty may be sent directly to Digital Processing Systems, Inc. To obtain service underthis warranty,
6Chapter 1:Installationand ConfigurationUnpacking & InspectionThis unit has been thoroughly calibrated and inspected, both electrically and mechan
69Appendix F: ComplianceFCC Compliance StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.Operation is subject to the following two condition
7Figure 1-1: ES-2200 Top ViewPower SupplyUnit 1Unit 2RS-232 “Input”DC Power InputRS-232 “Input”DC Power InputFront PanelDIP Switch SettingsDC Power Ca
8ES-2200 System ConfigurationThis section shows how to set cards and install them to be operated from the front panel of the ES-2200 unit.Remember:All
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