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  Python II™ 

 

     Multichannel SDI/HD-SDI 
     Video Transport System

 

 

          Instruction Manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. 

102 Grove Street 

Worcester, MA 01605 

Tel: 508-754-4858 

Fax: 508-752-1520 

6/07 

   www.telecast-fiber.com


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                Python II Transceiver, front and rear views 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

    

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Software version Number: 


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Table of Contents 

 

Laser 

Safety 

      4 

Introduction 

      5 

Setup   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rack Ears 

 

 

 

 

 

Line 

Power 

     6 

Optical 

Connections 

    7 

Front Panel Connection/Indicators 

 

 

 

Tranmitters   

 

 

 

 

 

Receivers 

 

 

 

 

 

Fiber 

Optic 

Cable 

Runs 

    10 

Making the Fiber Connection 

 

 

10 

Optical 

Transmitter 

Losses 

   10 

Powering Up  

 

 

 

 

 

11 

Operation 

      11 

System 

Examples 

     13 

Maintenance 

      14 

Repair 

       14 

Accessory 

List      14 

Troubleshooting 

     14 

Specifications      15 
Warranty 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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List of Figures 

 

Figure 1.   

Rear Panel Connections   

 

Figure 2.      Front panel, 8 channel TX CWDM 

Figure 3.      Front panel, 8 channel RX CWDM 

Figure 4.   

Toggling through the channels 

 

Figure 5.   

n/a = no link indication 

 

 

Figure 6.   

Good link but no SDI Data   

 

Figure 7.   

Good link AND good SDI Data 

 

Figure 8.   

Python II with Band-Splitter Option 

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Figure 9. 

Example of Python II flexibility 

 

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List of Tables 

 

Table 1. 

Python II Varieties

   

 

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Table 2. 

DC Power XLR Pin-out  

 

 

Table 3. 

Optical Loss Margin  

 

 

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Table 4. 

Troubleshooting Chart  

 

 

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Laser Safety 
 
WARNING! 

Class 1 laser. Do not look into a fiber port or connector.

 

 

Laser Radiation 
 

This TX unit contains CDRH Class 1 laser devices. Always avoid looking directly 
at, or staring into, the laser light located on an optical connector or on the end of 
a fiber. 
 
Infrared radiation is produced at the fiber connection port on the rear of the TX 
unit and at the end of any un-terminated optical fibers that are attached to this 
port. Avoid any direct exposure to the light that comes from these sources. 
 
Do not power up the unit when no fiber is attached to the fiber port. 
 
There are no user adjustments inside the Python II. Do not attempt any type of 
service to this instrument other than any as instructed this manual. Refer all 
servicing to Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. 
 

 

FCC Part A Manual Notice 

 
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 this instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communications.  
 
 
 


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Introduction 

 
The Telecast Python II™ components can be transmitters, receivers or 
transceivers. SDI/HD-SDI signal counts can be eight or sixteen channels 
(or  8x 8) and fiber counts can vary dependent upon the use of integrated 
CWDMs. Other cross-compatible devices include the Telecast Rattler™, Viper II 
5292 & 6292, Viper II 5259, Viper II 5270 and Viper I 292 and 259.  
 
Python II supports a wide range of SDI Video formats including: 
 

• 19.4 Mbps ATSC 

 

• 143 Mbps NTSC Composite 

 

• 177 Mbps PAL Composite 

 

• 270 Mbps Serial Component 

 • 

DVB-ASI 

 

• 360 Mbps Serial Component and Compressed HDTV 

 

• 540 Mbps Proprietary 

 

• 1.5 Gbps Uncompressed HDTV 

 
all with no pathological data errors.  
 
In addition, the Python II supports the 75 Mb/sec and 125 Mb/sec digital outputs 
of our Adder II line of audio multiplexers. 
 
Coax is equalized on both the inputs and outputs at 1.5 Gbps and the outputted 
data stream is not re-clocked. 
 
Python II’s are housed in a standard 19-inch electronics rack and are 1 RU high. 
 
This manual covers the following part numbers: 

 

              Standard Type 

                CWDM Type 

P2-TX8-SL-ST  

8 TX / 8 Fibers 

P2-TX8-13CW-ST 

8 TX / 1 Fiber 

P2-RX8-L-ST 

8 RX / 8 Fibers 

P2-RX8-13CW-ST 

8 RX / 1 Fiber 

P2-TX16-SL-ST 

16 TX / 16 Fibers 

P2-TX16-13CW-ST  16 TX / 2 Fibers 

P2-RX16-L-ST 

16 RX /16 Fibers 

P2-RX16-13CW-ST  16 RX / 2 Fibers 

P2-TR-8X8-SL-ST  8 each / 16 Fibers 

P2-TR-8X8-SL-ST 

8 each / 2 Fibers

 

   P2-16TX-35CW-ST  16 TX  / 1 Fiber 
   P2-16RX-35CW-ST  16 RX / 1 Fiber 

                                     Table 1: Python II Varieties 


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Setup 

 
The Python II system consists of:  

• One Python II TX Transmitter 
• One Python II RX Receiver 
or 
• Two Python II 8x8 Transceivers 
• External power supplies (AC/DC adapters) 
• Rack mount adapter kits (ears) 

 
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 to the units. Replace the caps whenever the fiber is disconnected. 
 

Rack Mounting 
 

Units feature integrated rack ears that are a part of the frame. 
 
Place each unit in its intended location before attaching any cables or fibers to 
prevent accidental damage to the cables or their connectors. 
 
 

Line Power 
 

Any power supply used with the Python II must provide a minimum of 1.5 amps, 
continuous, at 12 to 24 VDC.  Two 4-pin DC power inputs are provided for 
redundancy. 
 
There is no internal backup battery of any sort in the Python II. 
 
Power input is through a 4-pin XLR connector located on the left side of the rear 
panel; see Table 2 for pin-out and Figure 2 for location. Be sure that AC outlets 
are within reach of their 6-foot power cords.  
                                                                                               

PIN 

SIGNAL 

1 Ground 
2 No 

Connection 

3 No 

Connection 

+12 to +24 VDC 

                                        Table 2: Power XLR Pin-out 

 
 


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    Figure 1: Rear Panel Connections for non-CWDM and CWDM Versions 
 

Optical Connectors 

 

All optical connectors are on the rear panel, which is nearly identical for the TX, 
TR and RX units; see Figure 2. 
 
The rear panel has 1,2, 8 or 16 ST type connectors, dependent upon version. 
 
 
 

Front Panel Connections/Indicators  

 

The front panels of the RX and TX are shown on the next page in Figure 3. The 
front panel will have 8 or 16 BNC connectors. 
 
 

 

 

             Figure 2: Front Panel, 8 Channel CWDM TX  

 
 

 

 

           Figure 3: Front Panel, 8 Channel CWDM RX  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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TX Front Panel Indicators

 

 

Power 

 

The POWER LED illuminates RED when 12-18 VDC mains power 
is applied at either of the rear 4-pin inputs. The LED changes to 
GREEN when the unit is turned on. 
 

Each BNC input has a single LED that indicates the following: 
 

Signal 

RED   

 

No Data present  

  GREEN 

  SDI 

Data 

present 

 
 
 

RX Front Panel Indicators

 

 

Power 

 

The POWER LED illuminates RED when 12-18 VDC mains power 
is applied at either of the rear 4-pin inputs. The LED changes to 
GREEN when the unit is turned on. 

 
Each BNC output has a single LED that indicates the following: 
 

Signal 

RED      

 

No Optical link 

RED/GREEN  

Flashing indicates good optical link 

GREEN 

 

SDI Data present 

 
 

In addition, the RX features a 4-segment LED display and a toggle switch that 
allows you to see the software revision number on the unit, the received optical 
power of EACH input and the internal ambient temperature of the frame. 
 
By moving the toggle switch to the right, you may select any received channel. 
 
 

 

    

 

 

 

              Figure 4: using the toggle to change channels to be monitored 

 


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As you scroll through the channels, you will see one of four conditions: 
 
1. If there is no fiber link for a given channel, n/a will be displayed 
 

                               

 

 
 

 

       Figure 5 : n/a indicates no optical link 

 
2. If there is an optical link but no SDI data present, the optical power reading will 
change between a high and low value, such as -7 and -30. This is because, 
when there is no data present at the TX, the laser turns on and off until SDI is 
present. This is also why the individual RX channel LED blinks RED/GREEN. 
 

    

        

 

 

Figure 6 : Variable optical power levels = NO SDI present 
 

3. When the optical link is good AND a valid SDI data stream is present, an 
optical power level will be indicated. Depending on the loss in the fiber run, this 
number could range from approximately -5 to -22. 
 

                             

 

 
 

Figure 7 : A steady numerical value IS the received 

     optical power for that channel. 

 


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4. After the last channel is displayed, the ambient temperature inside the frame 
will be indicated in degrees Celsius. 
 

Fiber Optic Cable Runs 
 

The optical output from each TX is generated by an infrared laser diode that is 
coupled to the fiber. User connections are made at the bulkhead ST type 
connectors on the rear panel; refer to Figure 2 on page 7. Operation is intended 
for use on single mode fiber, however, transport over limited distances is 
possible on multimode fiber. Since higher bit rates result in shorter link 
capabilities, HD transport on multimode will be severely limited and is not 
recommended. 
 
The inputs at the RX uses an InGaAs pin diode and amplifier to convert the 
optical signal back into an electrical signal. 

 
Making the Fiber Connections 

 
Inspect the fiber ends and clean them with with Kim-Wipes that have been wet 
with pure isopropyl alcohol. Fingerprints or other dirt on the optical connector end 
surfaces will reduce the received optical signal level. 
 
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 margin. The RX signal 
must be - 22 dBm or better (@ HD rates). Losses on single mode fiber are 
approximately 0.5 dB/km or less. Refer to Table 3 for the expected TX output 
requirement and the consequent RX input power. 
 

 

@270Mbps 

@1.5 Gbps 

TX Optical Output  (std.)   

- 6   dBm 

- 6   dBm 

RX Optical Input 

- 30 dBm 

-22 dBm 

Optical Loss Margin 

24  dBm 

18 dBm 

 

 

Table 3: Optical Power and Link Margins.  

                

Note that 0 dBm output lasers are available for increased optical margins. 
 
Use an optical power meter for testing the optical power and its transmission 
over the fiber. Instructions for this test are supplied with the meter. 
 
 


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Powering Up 
 

Power is applied to the units via the front panel on/off switch. The POWER LED 
illuminates RED when 12-18VDC is present at either of the rear 4-pin power 
inputs. This LED turns GREEN when the switch is moved to the ON position. 
 
 

Standard Model Operation 

 
For the standard (non-CWDM) Python II’s, each SDI channel BNC on the front 
panel corresponds with an ST on the back panel. No electrical or optical 
multiplexing is taking place and patching the fiber is simply a matter of matching 
the fiber output on the transmitter to the proper fiber input on the receiver. 
 
 

CWDM Model Operation 
 

In CWDM equipped Python II’s, an internal course wavelength division 
multiplexer combines multiple SDI channels optically onto a single fiber. 
 
For example, in a P2-8TX-13CW-ST, 8 channels are optically muxed to a single 
ST connector.  All 8 signals are then sent to the receiver over one fiber where 
they are de-muxed and presented on the front panel BNCs. On a 16-channel 
unit, two ST connectors would be present on the rear panel.  
 
There are no adjustments or patches for the user. All of the optical muxing is 
accomplished inside the frame.  
 
In the 16-channel unit with the band-splitter option, all 16 signals are carried on 
one fiber. The first 8 channels are in the 1300nm optical window and the second 
8 channels are in the 1550nm optical window. The band coupler combines the 
aggregate output of each CWDM and couples that onto a single fiber. See Figure 
8 on page 12. 


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Figure 8: Python II with Band-Splitter Option for 16 Signals on a Single Fiber 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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System Examples 
 

The Python II platform can be used for point-to-point links or for multi-point 
distribution. With Optical splitting (optional), a single TX unit can send to multiple 
RX units. 
 
When combined with other Telecast modules like the Rattler, Viper II 5292, 5259 
and 5270, and Viper I 292 and 259 many different signal topologies are possible. 
 
 

 

 

Figure 9: Example of Python II flexibility 

 
 
 
 


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System Maintenance 

 

Repair 
 

For assistance with your Python II 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. 
 

Accessory List 
 

The following accessories are available from Telecast: 

• Optical power meter kit with wavelength filter 
• Cable repair kit 
• Loop-back cable to localize signals during installation test 
• Prefabricated cables built to custom lengths 
• Optical Splitters 

 
 
 

Troubleshooting 
 

 

 

 

 

      Symptoms 

     Possible Cause 

              Corrective Action 

No operation, all 
indicators are off. 

Check DC power 
inputs 

Verify that the external power supply 
is delivering12-24 VDC. 

TX LED RED 

Bad SDI signal 

Confirm presence of SDI signal at the 
end of the coax or reduce coax cable 
length at input 

TX LED GREEN 
RX LED RED 

Bad fiber link or fiber 
mis-patched 

Reconfirm fiber link and ensure that 
fibers are patched properly on multi 
fiber units 

TX LED GREEN 
RX LED flashing 
RED/GREEN  

Fiber link is good 

RX unit malfunction. Contact Telecast 
For RMA number. 

LEDs correct 
Bad video 

Too much fiber loss 
Optical Link is 
marginal 

• Clean connectors 
• Minimize connection points 
• Search for tight bends in fiber run 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                       

 

Table 4: Troubleshooting guide


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Operating Characteristics 

 

Optical 

  Wavelength: 

 

 

1300 nm or 1550 nm Optical Window 
CWDM wavelengths (optional 

  Fiber: 

 

 

 

Single mode or Multi mode 

  Optical Data Rate:  

 

Up to 1.5 Gb/sec 

  Optical Source 

 

 

Laser diode (-7 dBM) or DFB (0 dBm) CWDM  

  Optical Detector 

 

 

PIN  

  Link margin: 

 

 

22 db for HD rates, 30 db for 270 rates 

  Distance 
 @1310nm 

  30 

km 

max 

 

@1550nm DFB 

 

40 km max 

 

Video and Data 

Any Serial digital signal up to 1.5 Gb/sec at any of the up to 16 signal channels.  
  Transmission Method 

 

Digital 

  Input Level   

 

 

800 mV (peak to peak) 

  Interface 

 

 

 

Up to SMPTE 292M 

  Input/Output Impedance   

75 Ohm 

  Return Loss  

 

 

15 db 

  Coaxial Input Equalization 

 

 Max 

Rate 

  1.5 

Gbps 

 

EQ @ 1.5 Gpbs 

 

300 meters of Belden 8281 

  HD Bit Error Rate  
     @ -22dBm RX optical power  10

-12 

  Jitter (on path. error test)   

< 0.2 UI 

 
Power Requirements 
  Voltage:  

 

 

 

12 to 24 VDC 

  Current: 

 

 

 

< 1.5 Amp 

  Power: 

 

 

 

< 15 watts 

 
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 

 

  Indicators   

 

 

Power On, SDI data present 

  Temperature Range 

 

- 20C to + 55C case temperature 

  Humidity Range 

 

 

0 to 95%, non-condensing 


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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.