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Leitch X75 HD User Manual

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Multiple Path Converters
and Frame Synchronizers
Installation and Operation Manual
Edition D
175-000243-00
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Leitch X75 HD Specifications

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BrandLeitch
ModelX75 HD
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1: Introduction

General Description

Details the flexibility, input/output capabilities, and processing features of the X75HD/X75SD units.

Operating Modes

Explains the three main operational modes: Auto Detect, M-Path, and Simulcast processing.

Main Features

Lists the standard and optional features available for the X75HD/X75SD models.

Product Packages

Describes the various single-channel module and system packages available for order.

Chapter 2: Applications

Input Video Processing

Details common applications for processing input video signals, including mobile, satellite, and news production.

Simulcast Operation

Explains how to switch between two input sources for simultaneous SDTV and HDTV outputs.

Chapter 3: Module and Back Panel Descriptions

X75OPT-AS-16/X75OPT-AS-8 Modules and Back Panels

Describes the general features and back panel of the audio modules, including AES and analog I/O.

X75OPT-A3D Module and Back Panel

Details the analog video input module, its selectable inputs, and back panel layout.

X75HD Module and Back Panel

Describes the X75HD module and its back panel, providing HDTV coaxial and fiber I/O for conversions.

Chapter 4: System Installation and Connections

Preparing for Installation

Details environmental and electrical requirements that must be met before system installation.

Making Cable and System Connections

Identifies various connectors on the back panel and provides guidance on making cable connections.

Audio Connections

Details supported audio inputs and outputs, including analog, AES/EBU, and DARS connections.

Chapter 5: Initial Configuration

Initial Power-Up and Control Steps

Guides through the initial power-up sequence and setting up network configurations for control.

Configuring Network Settings

Explains network configuration, supported protocols, and required hardware connections for remote control.

Input Video Modes

Explains manual configuration modes: M-Path (User), Auto Detect, and Simulcast Enable.

Chapter 6: Operation via Front Panel Controls

Front Panel Description

Details the front panel layout, including VFD screen, controls, buttons, and status LEDs.

Using the Control Knob and Menu Control Buttons

Explains how to use the control knob and buttons for menu navigation, selection, and parameter adjustment.

Getting Visual Feedback: Status and Alarm LEDs

Explains the status and alarm LEDs on the front panel and their meanings.

Chapter 7: Web Server Software Control

Launching the Web Server Software

Guides on accessing the unit by typing its IP address into a web browser.

Monitoring Alarms

Explains how to view and configure active and disabled alarms through the web interface.

Chapter 8: Video Configuration

Selecting a Video Source

Explains how to select input sources manually or use Auto Detect mode.

Video/Audio Timing Tool

Describes a software upgrade for correcting lip sync problems during conversions.

Chapter 9: Audio Configuration

Selecting an Audio Source

Details how to select audio input groups and internal routing mappings.

AFV (Audio Follows Video) Mode

Describes how audio input selection automatically changes with video input changes.

Chapter 10: Special Function Buttons

Using the Memory Function

Covers storing and recalling user settings and presets on an SD card or the unit itself.

Using the Test Signal Generator

Describes the internal test signals available for HDTV and SDTV.

Using the ARC Function

Explains how to use the aspect ratio converter for HD-SDI and SD-SDI outputs.

Section III—Appendixes

Appendix A: Cables and Pinouts

Describes various cable options, I/O, and pinouts for the X75HD/X75SD.

Appendix B: Troubleshooting

Provides solutions for common problems encountered while using the X75HD/X75SD.

Appendix C: Servicing

Includes information and procedures for servicing the X75HD/X75SD unit.

Appendix D: Software

Provides information about upgrading the software used in X75HD/X75SD units.

Appendix E: Alarms

Lists and explains the alarms available on the X75HD/X75SD units.

Appendix F: Specifications

Details all video, audio, and other performance and hardware specifications.

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