Adtec Soloist 2 Manual de usuario

Broadcast MPEG 2 Player
MPEG 2 Player
User Manual


Sales/Customer Service/Technical Support
Adtec, Inc.
408 Russell Street
Nashville, TN 37206
(615) 256-6619
Fax: (615) 256-6593
Sales: (615) 256-6619
Technical Support: (615) 256-7753
Manufacturing and Engineering
Adtec, Inc
2231 Corporate Square Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32216
WWW.ADTECINC.COM



Table Of Contents
i. Contact Information
ii. Safety Information
I. Soloist 2 Introduction
II. Mirage Introduction
III. Installing Symphony Software on your PC
IV. Symphony Software Screen Orientation
Main Screen
Terminal
Location
Console
Directory
Configuration
List
Schedule
File Manager
IFP
V. Connecting Symphony Software with a Mirage/Soloist
VI. In Field Programming (IFP) for Mirage/Soloist 2
Firmware Upgrade
VII. Ethernet Connection Guide for Mirage/Soloist 2
VIII. Technical
Control Interface Diagrams
Communications Diagrams
MPEG Storage (Data rate) Table
MPEG Encoding Parameters for Mirage/Soloist

SOLOIST 2 Introduction
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Soloist 2
Introduction
Introduction
Soloist 2 Introduction
The Soloist 2 represents years of engineering and market research culminating
into one simple, reliable, economical and powerful broadcast tool. At its core,
the Soloist 2 utilizes a high-speed 32-bit RISC CPU operating under ADTEC’s
own deterministic multitasking operating system. The core CPU is tightly
integrated with MPEG decoding, memory, drive host control and digital to
analog circuitry to provide the highest level of quality and reliability available.
The Soloist 2 will provide years and years of total maintenance free operation
without the need or knowledge of sophisticated computers and operating
systems.
Identifier Description
AReset switch. Must be held for one second to initiate reset.
BPower LED, illuminates when AC power is applied to unit.
CVideo LED, illuminates during video playback.
DDrive LED, illuminates during either SCSI or IDE host controller activity.
ELink LED, illuminates when the electrical 10 Base T Ethernet connection is made
correctly to a hub or server.
FBusy LED illuminates when Ethernet activity occurs.
GDrive bay for primary, IDE or SCSI
HDrive bay for secondary, IDE or SCSI
Soloist 2 Front with two removable hard drives

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Connector Description
AChassis ground.
BAC line input, 3-pin computer power plug. Includes 6’ cable. (Auto range 70-240 VAC input)
CSOLO210BASET (10 Base T) and External SCSI 2 drive expansion port. Expansion port 2.
DSOLO2BALYC (Balanced audio, Y/C, RGB, YUV)expansion port. Expansion port 1.
ERS422A control port.
FParallel control port.
GRS-232 communications port THRU. (Unlimited loop-through capabilities)
HRS-232 communications port IN. (Unlimited loop-through capabilities) Units require unique names to
address individually.
IProduct label area.
J10 Base T Ethernet Busy LED. (Only used when installed in Soloist 1 to Soloist 2 upgrade)
K10 Base T Ethernet Link LED. (Only used when installed in Soloist 1 to Soloist 2 upgrade)
L10 Base T Ethernet RJ-45 jack.
MEthernet hardware address. (48 bit MAC address set in hardware. IP address set by user.)
NBalanced RIGHT audio output, 600 Ohm output impedance.
OBalanced LEFT audio output, 600 Ohm output impedance.
PY/C output. 4 pin din connector.
QY output of Y/C on BNC connector or Composite video in RGB and YUV modes.
RC output of Y/C on BNC connector. R or RY signal for RGB or component modes
respectively.
SVideo output number 1, 75 Ohm. G or GY signal for RGB and Composite modes
respectively.
TVideo output number 2, 75 Ohm. B or BY signal for RGB and Composite modes
respectively.
USYNC input, 75 Ohm, Black Burst or Digital TTL sync or Genlock
VUnbalanced LEFT audio output, 56K Ohm output impedance.
WUnbalanced RIGHT audio output, 56K Ohm output impedance.
Soloist 2 rear panel

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Soloist 2
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Introduction
Physical Concerns
Rack Mount Applications:
The Soloist 2 was designed to be rack mounted and requires only one rack unit
(1RU). It does NOT require blank spaces above or below to remain within it’s
designed operating temperatures. The Soloist 2 integrates a built in fan with side
panel discharge, make sure the side discharge has at least 1” of clear space to
allow for airflow.
Non Rack Mount Applications:
The Soloist 2 can be tabletop or desk mounted as it ships with four rubber feet to
prevent skid or slipping on Formica finishes. In this application, make sure that
no heavy objects (over 25 pounds) are placed on top of the unit as this may
cause damage to the drives.
Power Concerns
Power Supply:
The Soloist 2 ships with a six (6) foot standard SJT power cord with a three (3)
pin US type plug. A European 3 PIN cord with plug is available on PAL
versions. The unit incorporates a universal input switch mode power supply. It
carries the CE, UL, CSA and TUV safety certifications. Valid input ranges from
70 to 240 volts AC (VAC), 50 Hz or 60 Hz and uses between 20 and 65 watts
based on the number and type of hard drive(s) used.
Video Concerns
Video Connections:
The SOLOIST 2 uses video industry standard BNC connectors for video and
SYNC connections. YC is available via two BNC connectors or a 4-pin din
connector. In addition, a four (4) pin din connector and two BNC connectors are
supplied for Y/C video out.
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Units can be rack mounted with
out blank panels between them.
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The Soloist 2 can be configured for
Composite, YC, Component
(Separate SYNC), and RGB
(SYNC). See Configuration for
more specifics.
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Sync on Green for RGB and Sync
on Y for Component is available
with the SOLO2SYNCGREEN
hardware option.
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Caution: The 4-pin din and two
BNC connectors are the same
electrical YC signal, both CAN
NOT be connected at the same
time!

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Introduction
Audio Concerns
Audio Connections:
The Soloist 2 ships standard with RCA jack, Unbalanced (Hi impedance -10 dB,
56 K Ohm) audio connectors for left and right channels. Removable Screw
Terminal (RST) connectors are supplied to facilitate low impedance (+4 dB, 600
Ohm) balanced audio.
Communications Concerns
Control Connectors:
The SOLOIST 2 incorporates control via Parallel, Serial RS232, Serial RS422A,
and Ethernet (Telnet). The Parallel port utilizes a DB9 male connector, the
RS422A port utilizes a DB9 female connector, and the RS232 ports utilize RJ-
11 telephone connectors. The Ethernet uses RJ-45 connection through your
existing Lan/Wan system. For specific information regarding the protocol and
pin out, see the Technical section.
Communications Connections:
The SOLOIST 2 provides multi drop loop-through RS232 to allow a single PC
communications port or serial controller access to multiple units. Two RJ-11
connectors make up the In and Thru connections. Adapters are provided to
connect the SOLOIST 2 directly to a 9-pin PC communications port. Ethernet
communication is facilitated via the RJ-45 connector on the Ethernet port of the
Soloist 2. The Ethernet port is provided on the Soloist 2; however, it is up to the
customer to provide cabling and connection to their Lan/Wan system. Please
consult your Network Administrator before installing the Soloist 2 in a Lan/Wan
environment.
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The Soloist 2 can easily be
controlled via serial, parallel, or
Ethernet interfaces.
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An unlimited number of units can
be controlled from one (1) RS232
serial port.
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