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 Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc.

102 Grove Street

Worcester, MA 01605

Tel: 508-754-4858

Fax: 508-752-1520

www.telecast-fiber.com

  Diamondback™

8 Channel Video Multiplexer

   Instruction Manual


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Diamondback™

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DiamondBack Receiver and Transmitter Front

DiamondBack Receiver and Transmitter Rear


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Telecast Fiber Systems

List of Figures

List of Tables

Table of Contents

Laser Safety

iv

FCC Part A Manual Notice

iv

Warning CE

iv

Introduction

1

Setup

1

Packing List

1

Attaching the Rack Mount Adapters

2

Line Power

2

Configuring Signal I/O

3

Rear Panel Connections

3

Front Panel Indicators and Control

3

System Example

4

Fiber Optic Cable Runs

5

Making the Fiber Connection

6

Optical Transmitter Losses

6

Power Switch

7

System Block Diagrams

7

Battery Pack

9

Repair

9

Accessory List

9

Troubleshooting

10

Specifications

11

Warranty

12

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Figure 1.

 Installing the Rack Mount Adapters

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Figure 2.

 Diamondback Rear Panel

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Figure 3.

 Front Panels, RX (Upper) and TX (Lower)

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Figure 4.

Example of the DiamondBack/Adder 161

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Figure 5.

TX Block Diagram

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Figure 6.

TX Input Schematic

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Figure 7.

RX Block Diagram

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Figure 8.

RX Output Schematic

9

Table 1.

Power Input Pin-outs

2

Table 2.

Optical Loss Margin

7

Table 3.

Troubleshooting Chart

11


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Diamondback™

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Laser Safety

FCC Part A Manual Notice

Warning CE

Class 1 Laser. Do not stare into a connector port or fiber.

Laser Radiation

The unit is a CDRH Class 1 laser device. Although this means it is eye safe, you must

       avoid looking directly at, or staring into, the laser beam located on an ST connector or
       on the end of a fiber.

Infrared radiation is produced at the fiber connection port on the rear of the unit and at

       the end of unterminated optical fibers that are attached to this port. Avoid long, direct
       exposure to the light that comes from these sources.

Do not power up the unit when there is no fiber attached to the fiber connection port.

There are no user adjustments inside the Diamondback. Do not attempt any type of

       service to this instrument other than so instructed in this  manual. Refer servicing to

Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc.

Warning!

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 the equipment is

       operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can
       radiate radio frequency (RF) energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
       the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference

       in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio

       interference.


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 Introduction

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The Telecast DiamondBack™ system consists of a single or dual optical output fiber

       optic transmitter/multiplexer (TX) and a mating receiver/demultiplexer (RX). The TX
       unit multiplexes and launches simultaneously on the fiber up to eight channels

consisting of video inputs and/or data signals.  The data signals can be the coaxial

       output of the Telecast Adder™ 161 orAdder™ 882i. In this way, the Diamondback
       can transmit a mix of video, audio and intercom on one singlmode fiber. Configuration
       diagrams are featured on page 5.

Within a DiamondBack TX, the video signals are first digitized at 147 MHz and then

       multiplexed at a data clock rate of 1.47 Gb/s. This digital data is converted to an optical
       signal and launched into the fiber. The DiamondBack RX receives the optical

transmission and restores the video and data signals to the corresponding outputs.

The DiamondBack TX is optionally equipped with two parallel laser outputs for
redundancy or split feeds. In redundant operation, the DiamondBack RX accepts two

       optical inputs, with automatic switchover protection.

DiamondBack electrical signal I/O channels are individually configured for video or

       data use by a toggle switch on the rear panel adjacent to the input BNC on the TX and
       its corresponding BNC output on the RX. The TX and RX units have similar

appearances; front and rear views are shown in Figures 3 and 4. Front panel indicators

       for channel and system status are very similar, and the locations of the  electrical I/O
       connections on the rear panels are identical.

A rotary switch and BNC output on both TX and RX front panels enables the selection

       of one of the eight video signal channels for display on a local monitor.

An internal Ni-Cad battery provides backup in the event of line power loss.

       DiamondBacks are housed in a standard 19 inch electronics rack.

Setup

Packing List

The DiamondBack system consists of:

• One DiamondBack TX Transmitter
• One DiamondBack RX Receiver
• Two external power supplies (AC/DC adapters)
• Rack mount adapter kits

After unpacking, inspect the units for mechanical damage, and all electrical connectors

       for bent or damaged pins and latches. Report any damage to the carrier and to

Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. Leave the protective caps on the optical connectors until it

       is time to attach the fiber. Replace the caps whenever the fiber is disconnected.


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Diamondback™

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Attaching the Rack Mount Adapters

Units are shipped ready for bench use. To mount a unit in an electronics rack, the

       adapters must be attached. Each adapter is held in place by two #10 flat head screws;
       see Figure 1.

Figure 1. Installing the Rack Mount Adapters

Note: Place each unit in its intended location before attaching any cables or wires to

prevent accidental damage to the cables or their connectors.

Line Power

Any power supply used with the DiamondBack must provide a minimum of 1.5 amps,

       continuous, at 12 to 24 VDC. Although the units will operate at 12 VDC, 13.8 VDC is
       required to charge the internal UPS battery. This battery charges whenever the input
       voltage is 13.8 VDC or higher. Full charge takes approximately 16 hours.

Power input is through a 4-pin XLR connector located on the left side of the rear panel;

       see Figure 2. Be sure that AC outlets are within reach of their 6-foot power cords. The
       Pin-out of the Power In connector is shown in Table 1.

1

       ground

2

   no connection

3

   no connection

4

  +12 to 24 VDC

Pin

         Signal

Table 1. Power Input Pin-out


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Configuring Signal I/O

Rear Panel Connections

All setups and connections are on the rear panel, which is the same for the TX and RX

       units; see Figure 2.

The rear panel has 8 BNC female connectors. From left to right in Figure 2, they are:

Channel

TX & RX. Chan 8 to Chan 1 are the video or data inputs on the TX and
the corresponding channel outputs on the RX. Beneath each connector
is a Vid/Data toggle switch which must be configured for either video
(left) or data (right).

Caution: Toggle switches on the TX and RX must be in the same position,

 channel-for-channel and unused inputs and outputs should be switched

                into the 

VIDEO

 position.

Front Panel Indicators and Controls

The front panels of the RX and TX are shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3. Front Panels, TX (Upper) and RX (Lower)

Monitor

RX & TX. A rotary switch to select the video channel for output to the
adjacent BNC. A standard composite video monitor can be connected
to this port.

       Figure 2. Rear Panels, same for TX and RX


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Diamondback™

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Signal

TX (signal input) and RX (signal output). LEDs, one per signal

channel, which illuminate green when a video sync pulse
or a data stream is present. These LEDs will flicker when
unsynchronized video (e.g., RGB) is present.

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RX only. Includes the following:

Fiber 1 & Fiber 2: LEDs which indicate the fiber being

used to communicate with the transmitter.

Select: A push-button that toggles between the two fiber

inputs. The default on power up is always Fiber 1,
if the TX is already activated.

Status: LED which illuminates green if the system has

valid optical data.

Power

External: LED which illuminates green when 12 to 24 VDC of

external power is supplied to the unit.

Internal: LED which illuminates green after approximately 30

minutes of battery charging, and illuminates red when
external voltage is absent and the battery is discharging.

Alarm

TX Alarm: An intermittent beep will sound when the alarm switch

is on and the system is being powered by the internal
battery backup. The alarm will stop automatically if
external power is restored.

RX Alarm: For power monitoring conditions, the RX alarm

functions the same as the TX alarm. For fiber switching
situations, the alarm will continue to sound even if the
optical signal is restored, indicating to the user the type of
malfunction that has occurred. The RX alarm Off/Reset
slide switch on the front panel must be manually reset.

System Examples

The combination of Telecast’s DiamondBack video multiplexer and Telecast’s Adder

       161 Audio/Data multiplexer provides a powerful network solution for carrying audio,
       video and data economically  from point to point. the Adder can be connected to any
       of the DiamondBack input chanelsl switched to “Data” position on the rear panel.

An example of an efficient use of the DiamondBack and the Adder 161 is shown in

       Figure 4. The Adder 161 can multiplex up to 16 channels of audio, 2 streams of digital
       data, and 4 switch closures for delivery on its coaxial output to the DiamondBack TX.

Another example, not pictured, could have two sets of Diamondbacks transmitting and

       receiving in opposing directions. With this bi-directional transmission path (on one or
       two fibers) the Adder 882i can supply up to 10 2-way intercoms.


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Figure 4. Example of the DiamondBack/Adder 161 Network

Fiber Optic Cable Runs

The optical output from the TX is generated by a laser diode that is coupled to the
fiber. User connections are made at a bulkhead ST type connector on the rear

       panel. Operation is primarily intended for use on single mode fiber; consult the factory
       for multimode fiber operation.

The input at the RX uses a InGaAs pin diode and amplifier to convert the optical signal

       back into an electrical signal.

Warning:

Never look directly into the end of a connected optical fiber while any component is

operating; eye damage is possible.

DiamondBack launches the signals into 9 micron diameter core single mode fibers.

       Assembled cables and connectors are available from Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc.

Diamondback TX

Diamondback RX

Fiber 1

Fiber 2

Adder 161 TX

Adder 161 RX

7 Monitor Videos in

7 Monitor Videos out

coax

coax

16 Audio, 2 Data & 4 closures in

16 Audio, 2 Data & 4 closures out


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Diamondback™

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The Transmitter’s optical outputs Fiber 1 and Fiber 2 have the following characteristics:

• Fully redundant
• Have independent power drivers
• Both remain active in the absence of a failure

The Receiver takes its signal selectively from Fiber 1. If the signal on Fiber 1 is lost,

       the RX automatically switches to its Fiber 2 input. If the signal on Fiber 1 is restored,
       and the signal on Fiber 2 is lost, the RX switches back to Fiber 1. If both fibers remain
       active, pressing the Select button on the front panel will toggle between them.

Making the Fiber Connection

1. Inspect the fiber ends and clean them with dry compressed air or with Kim-Wipes

that have been wet with isopropyl alcohol. Fingerprints or other dirt on the optical
connector end surfaces will reduce the received optical signal level.

2. Connect the fibers to their matching ports on both the TX and RX units.

Optical Transmitter Losses

The maximum fiber distance is defined by the optical loss operating margin. The RX

       signal must be - 21 dBm or higher. Losses on single mode fiber are approximately 0.5
       dB/km or less. Refer to Table 1 for the expected TX output requirement and the

consequent RX input power.

Signal

        Min

TX Optical Output

      - 6dBm

RX Optical Input

     - 21dBm

Optical Loss Margin

       15dBm

Table 2. Optical Loss Margin

Use an optical power meter for testing the optical signal development and its
transmission over the fiber. Instructions for this test are supplied with the meter.


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Telecast Fiber Systems

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Power Switch

Never move the power switch on the front panel without first disengaging its lock by

       pulling on the switch lever. Be sure to switch power on to the transmitter and receiver;
       the power switches on both units must be on for the system to achieve normal function.

Never disconnect the DC power input connector without first turning the power switch

       lever off. Failure to do this will result in the discharge of the internal UPS backup

battery, affecting its integrity and useable lifetime.

System Block Diagrams

Figure 5. TX Block Diagram


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Diamondback™

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To A/D 
Converter     
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Video Input

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Figure 6. TX Input Schematic

     Figure 7. RX Block Diagram


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Figure 8. RX Output Schematic

Accessory List

The following accessories are available from Telecast:

• Optical power meter
• Cable/connector repair kit
• Loop-back cable to localize signals during installation test
• Replacement Ni-Cad battery pack
• Prefabricated cables built to custom lengths

Repair

For assistance with your DiamondBack system, contact Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. at
508-754-4858. To return a unit for repair, you must obtain a return material
authorization (RMA) number from Telecast service.

Battery Pack

Replace the internal Ni-Cad battery pack every two years; perform the following
procedure:

1. Verify that power is off.
2. Open the top cover by removing the philips screws.
3. Cut the tie wraps holding the battery.
4. Unplug the plastic molex connector that connects the battery to the PC board.
5. Replace the battery and tie wraps with the same or equivalent.

Reverse the procedure to reinstall the battery.


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Optical

Wavelength

1300 nm, 1550 nm or 1550 nm DFB (optional), designated at
time of purchase.

Fiber

Single mode over a maximum of 30 km.

Video and Data

NTSC and PAL signals at any of the 8 signal channels when switched to video.
Adder data at any of the 8 signal channels when switched to data position.

Power Requirements

Voltage:

12 to 24 VDC

Current:

2.0 Amp maximum

Power:

<20 watts

Note: Although the units will operate at 12 VDC, 13.8 VDC is required to charge the

internal UPS battery. Absolute maximum voltage is 30 VDC.
Equipment damage may occur at higher voltages.

Interface

RS-170, NTSC, PAL

Input/Output Impedance

75

Video Signal to Noise Ratio

> 50 dB

Frequency Response

 

±

 0.5 dB

(5 Hz to 6 MHz)

Differential Gain

 2%

Differential Phase

 2º

Chrom-Lum Display

<15 nS NTSC, <25 nS PAL

Optical Data Rate

1.47 Gb/s

Optical Source

Laser diode

Fiber Types

Single mode. Consult the factory concerning multimode fiber.

Wavelength

1300 nm, 1550 nm (optional)

Link Margin

15 dB

Distance

@1300 nm

30 km maximum

@1550 nm

5 km (dispersion limited) maximum

@1550 nm dFB

60 km maximum

Specifications

Mechanical/Environmental

Dimensions (L x W x H

16.7” x 10.5” x 1.75”

Weight, each unit

5 lbs

Connectors

Electrical

BNC

Optical

ST (standard), SC/APC (optional)

Temperature Range

- 40 

C to + 55 

C

Humidity Range

0 to 95%, non-condensing

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Diamondback™

Warranty

LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT

Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. (“Telecast”) expressly warrants to Buyer that the Products supplied shall be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months following the date the Products are
delivered to Buyer (the “Warranty Period”). Telecast's liability under this limited warranty shall be limited, at its
option, to providing refund of purchase price for Products, or replacing or repairing Products shown to be
defective either in materials or workmanship. Buyer's sole and exclusive remedy for breach of warranty shall be
such refund, replacement or repair.

A claim of defect in materials or workmanship in any Product shall be allowed only when it is submitted in writing
to Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. within seven days after discovery of the defect, and in any event within the
Warranty Period. No claim shall be allowed in respect of any Product which has been altered, neglected,
damaged or stored in any manner which adversely affects it. In order to obtain service under the terms of this
warranty, Distributor’s customer or Distributor must notify Telecast of the defect prior to the expiration of the
applicable warranty period and obtain a Return Authorization Number from Telecast. In no event may products be
returned to Telecast or to Distributor for warranty service without having obtained from Telecast a Return
Authorization Number.

This limited warranty applies only to new and unused Products delivered to Buyers located within the United
States of America, or to international Buyers if sold through an authorized Distributor organization, and shall not
extend to any equipment not manufactured by Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc., even though such equipment may be
sold or operated with the Products. In addition, this limited warranty shall be void and of no further force or effect
whatsoever if the Product is repaired or modified by any person other than an authorized representative of
Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. without the consent of Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. This warranty shall not apply to
any defect, failure or damage caused by improper use or inadequate maintenance and care. Nor shall this
warranty apply to any damage caused in whole or in part by attempts by personnel other than Telecast’s
personnel, as approved in advance in accordance with the foregoing provisions, to open, install, repair, or
service the Product; nor to damage resulting from improper connection with incompatible equipment; nor to
damage to a unit which has been modified by personnel other than Telecast personnel.

Products returned to Telecast for warranty service shall be shipped, freight prepaid to Telecast. Telecast will
return the repaired product or ship a replacement, freight prepaid, to either Distributor or Distributor’s customer,
as requested by Distributor’s customer, at a location within the United States or, at Telecast’s option, to
Distributor’s location in the case of international sales.

This limited warranty shall also apply to Products that replace defective Products and Products that have been
repaired by authorized representatives of Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc., but only for the original Warranty Period.
The Warranty Period shall not be extended by reason of defect, or any period of time during which the Product is
not available to Buyer because of defects or repairs, without the express written consent of Telecast Fiber
Systems, Inc.

EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
CONTAINED HEREIN, TELECAST FIBER SYSTEMS, INC. MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
AND OTHER WARRANTIES OF WHATEVER KIND ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY TELECAST FIBER SYSTEMS, INC.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SETS FORTH EXCLUSIVELY ALL OF TELECAST FIBER SYSTEMS, INC.'S LIABILITY IN
CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE IN THE EVENT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT.
WITHOUT LIMITATION ON THE FOREGOING, TELECAST FIBER SYSTEMS, INC. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY
LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY DAMAGES INCURRED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SALE OR USE OF, OR OTHERWISE IN CONNECTION WITH, THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,
LOSS OF PROFITS AND SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER CAUSED BY
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE, REGARDLESS WHETHER TELECAST HAS BEEN GIVEN ADVANCE NOTICE OF
THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TELECAST IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

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