Ikan IKW1 Manual de usuario

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ikan Corporation
IKW1 Wireless
Transmitter/Receiver System
Operating Instructions

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Table of Contents
I. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS…………………………………………………………… 3
II. FEATURES………………………………………………………………………………… 4
III. PART DESCRIPTION…………………………………………………………………. 5
IV. OSD MENU………………………………………………………………………………… 11
V. FIRMWARE UPDATE……………………………………………………………………14
VI. SPECIFICATIONS……………………………………………………………………….15
VII. COMPATIBLE SIGNAL FORMATS………………………………………………. 17
VIII. APPEARANCE……………………………………………………………………………..18
IX. ACCESSORY KIT………………………………………………………………………..21
X. ANTENNA ACCESSORY KIT……………………………………………………….22
XI. TROUBLESHOOTING………………………………………………………………….23
XII. SERVICE AND WARRANTY………………………………………………………… 24
XIII. MODIFICATION OF PRODUCT…………………………………………………… 24

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I. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Connect only one power source at a time. Either plug in the devices or power
from battery. Using both AC power and battery simultaneously may result in
electronic failure.
If the Transmitter or Receiver are roughly handled, physical damage or device
malfunction may result.
To prevent electric shock, do not stick metal objects into ports on the device.
High powered wireless frequencies given off by power or telephone lines, as
well as radio antennas, may jam signal transmission between devices.
Do not expose units to extreme climates or operate in harsh environments.
If you notice any unusual sounds or smells, or if you see smoke coming from
devices, turn them off, remove their power sources and contact manufacturer.
No service will be provided to units which have been modified, disassembled, or
tampered with.
This product is not designed to be used in rescue or emergency situations.

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II. FEATURES
•Distance up to 500 feet (150 m)
•Distance up to 1500 feet (500 m) with directional dish antenna
•Transmits Multi-Format Signal up to 1080/60p (on 3G-SDI)
•Low Latency (20ms)
•Separate Audio Transmission via Audio Input Port
•Bi-Directional Data Link at 11Kbps
•Time Code Transmission
•Tally Transmission, Tally LED, Return Tally Transmission through GPI Port
•Low Power Consumption (10W)
•Automatic Encoding Rate Adjustment for RF Condition
•802.11i Compatible Signal Protection with 128 bit AES Encryption
•Supports MIMO (Multi Input / Multi Output)
•No FCC License Required (U-NII-1 and U-NII-3 Frequencies)
•Supports V-Mount Plate attachment to camera and Pro batteries
•Supports V-Mount (included by default) or DV-Mount (optional) batteries

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III. PART DESCRIPTION
FRONT / BACK
1) V-Plate Adapter
a. Unit comes pre-built with V-Mount attachment for V-Mount Batteries.
b. Anton Bauer batteries can be attached though optional AB Gold Mount
plate.
2) V-Mount Adapter
a. V-Mount adapter is built on reverse side of unit for additional V-Mount
connections (e.g. to camera)
b. This adapter can be replaced with optional DV-Mount, Dual DV-Mount,
or AB Gold Mount Adapter.
3) Internal Power Port
a. Use this port to plug in DV power source. Supports DC 7V ~ 30V.
4) Primary Mini USB Port (Female) to flash future firmware releases.

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SIDE (of Transmitter)
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2
FIGURE 1
1) SDI Out
a. Supports Loop-through via SDI input (Figure 1-2).
2) SDI Input
a. 3G-SDI input in compliance with SMPTE standards. Supports audio
input signal through 3G-SDI.
3) HDMI Input
a. HDMI Input with audio signal.
b. NOTE 1: Some DSLR cameras do not send audio signal through
camera’s HDMI out.
4) Power On/Off
5) Secondary Mini USB firmware port for updates.
a. NOTE 2: Contact manufacturer before flashing firmware to minimize

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installation problems.
6) DC 12V input. Supports 7~30V when using battery.
FIGURE 2
1) Pairing Button
a. Use this button when pairing multiple receivers to one transmitter or
when using multiple transmitters at the same time.
2) Link LED
a. LED light turns on when connection between transmitter and receiver
is confirmed.
3) Power LED
4) Battery LED
a. LED will blink when battery source is low.
5) Tally LED
a. Indicates Tally Control is in use.
6) SDI/HDMI Switch to choose between SDI or HDMI input
7) Audio In
a. Use this input to receive stereo audio source independent of video
input (e.g. from an external microphone).
8) Remote Port for tethered Tally Controller
9) Infrared Remote Control Sensor

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Side (Of Receiver)
FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4
FIGURE 3
1) SDI Out 1
2) SDI Out 2
3) HDMI Out
4) Power On/Off
5) Secondary Mini USB firmware port for updates.
a. NOTE 3: Contact manufacturer before flashing firmware to minimize
installation problems.
6) DC 12V input. Supports 7~30V when using battery.

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FIGURE 4
1) Infrared Remote Receiver
2) Link LED
a. LED light turns on when connection between transmitter and receiver
is confirmed.
3) Power LED
4) Battery LED
a. LED will blink when battery source is low.
5) Tally LED
a. Indicates Tally Control is in use.
6) GPI Port (Remote RJ-45 Port)
a. This port is used to control the device through Ethernet cable
(FIGURE 5).
b. Pins 1 through 7 are control terminals, Pin 8 is GND terminal.
FIGURE 5
RJ-45 Pin Assignment
Remote PIN Assignment
1 PIN GPI Port 1(NC) 5 PIN GPI Port 5 (NC)
2 PIN
GPI Port 2
TALLY_ON_RED 6 PIN
GPI Port 6
(External Tally Green Out Only)
3 PIN GPI Port 3 (NC) 7 PIN GPI Port 7
(External Tally Red Out Only)
4 PIN GPI Port 4 (NC) 8 PIN COMMON(GND)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Remote (RJ-
45)

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IR Remote Control Unit
FIGURE 6
1) MENU: View or return to OSD initial screen or return to Display screen.
2) UP/DOWN: Use to scroll between menu items.
3) ENTER: Select or launch.
4) QUIT: Go back a menu.
5) SEL: Select transmitter when multiple transmitters are used.
a. Press SEL button to use the 2nd transmitter when the 1st transmitter
is used.
*NOTE 4: Remote control maximum distance is 10 ft (3 meters).
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