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Contents
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
This chapter identifies the equipment versions covered by this manual, describes
the purpose of the equipment and provides a summary of features, controls and
indicators.
Chapter 2: Installing the Equipment
This chapter provides a guide to the installation requirements, gives detailed
procedures for the installation and configuration of the equipment including
important safety information and provides details of connectors.
Chapter 3: Front Panel Control
This chapter details the power up/down procedures and describes the Front Panel
LCD menus used for setting-up, configuring and operating the equipment.
Chapter 4: Remote Control
This chapter describes the different ways in which the equipment may be configured
and operated remotely.
Chapter 5: Web Browser Control
This chapter describes the Web Browser graphical user interface used for detailed
configuration and operation of the equipment.
Chapter 6: Options
This chapter describes the available hardware and software options for the
equipment.
Chapter 7: Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding
This chapter provides details of routine maintenance and servicing, including
warranty and maintenance information, and details fault-finding information for other
types of problem which may be encountered.
Annex A: Glossary
Annex B: Technical Specification
Annex C: Language Abbreviations
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Introduction
This Reference Guide provides instructions and information for the installation and
operation of the RX8000 Receiver range.
This Reference Guide should be kept in a safe place for reference for the life of the
equipment. It is not intended that this Reference Guide will be amended by the issue
of individual pages. Any revision will be by a complete re-issue. Further copies of
this Reference Guide can be ordered from the address shown on page vii .If passing
the equipment to a third party, also pass the relevant documentation.
Revision History
Issues of this Reference Guide are listed below:
Issue Date Software Version Comments
1
2
A
April
2009
Jan
2011
March
2011
1.3.0
4.3.2
4.3.2
Initial release for RX8000 Receiver Range
(Supersedes E10261) Inclusion of RX8200
(Sv 2.0.0) Information
Template restyled to Ericsson corporate style.
New features and option cards added,
including DVB-S2, IP Input, 8VSB and G703.
Allocation of Ericsson Document Identity and
re-brand completion.
Associated Documents
The following manuals/guides are also associated with this equipment:
Ericsson Document
Identity
2/1424-EN/LZT 790 0008 ST.US.E10262 RX8320 User Guide
1/1424-EN/LZT 790 0008 ST.US.E10274 RX8310/15/30 User Guide
Original Document
Number
Title
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1424-EN/LZT 790 0009 ST.US.E10287 RX8200 User Guide
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trademarks used throughout this Reference Guide. Any notified omissions will be
rectified in the next issue of this Reference Guide. Some trademarks may be
registered in some jurisdictions but not in others.
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Registered trademarks and trademarks used are acknowledged below and marked
with their respective symbols. However, they are not marked within the text of this
Reference Guide.
Registered Trademarks
Ethernet
Dolby
®
Registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.
®
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Corporation.
Dolby
®
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Corporation.
Macrovision
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S.
patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only unless authorized by Macrovision.
Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Warnings, Cautions and Notes
Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
The manufacturer can not be held responsible for injuries or damage where
warnings and cautions have been ignored or taken lightly.
Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is
operated.
Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
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Warning!
Warnings give information which, if strictly observed, will prevent personal injury or
death, or damage to property or the environment. They are highlighted for
emphasis, as in this example, and are placed immediately preceding the point at
which the reader requires them.
Caution!
Cautions give information which, if strictly followed, will prevent damage to
equipment or other goods. They are highlighted for emphasis, as in this example,
and are placed immediately preceding the point at which the reader requires them.
Note: Notes provide supplementary information. They are highlighted for
emphasis, as in this example, and are placed immediately after the relevant
text.
EMC Compliance
This equipment is certified to the EMC requirements detailed in Annex B, Technical Specification. To maintain this certification, only use the leads supplied or if in doubt
contact Customer Services.
Contact Information
Support Services
Our primary objective is to provide first class customer care that is tailored to your
specific business and operational requirements. All levels are supported by one or
more service performance reviews to ensure the perfect partnership between
Ericsson and your business.
Warranty
All Ericsson products and systems are designed and built to the highest standards
and are covered under a comprehensive 12 month warranty.
Levels of Continuing Ericsson Service Support
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For standalone equipment, then Ericsson BASIC Essential support is the value for
money choice for you. BASIC provides you with year-by-year Service long after the
warranty has expired.
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For systems support you can choose either Gold Business Critical support or
Silver Business Advantage. These packages are designed to save you costs and
protect your income through enlisting the help of Ericsson support specialists.
Ericsson provides a wide range of training courses on the operation and
maintenance of our products and on their supporting technologies. Ericsson can
provide both regularly scheduled courses and training tailored to individual needs.
Courses can be run either at your premises or at one of our dedicated training
facilities.
Customer Services and Technical Training Postal Address
Ericsson
Unit 2
Strategic Park
Comines Way
Hedge End
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Hampshire
SO30 4DA
United Kingdom
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Return of Equipment
If you need to return equipment for repair please contact your local Ericsson
Customer Services Department. Please refer to the Customer Services contact
information on page vii.
You will then be directed to return the faulty equipment to a repair centre with
the appropriate facilities for that equipment. A tracking number will be issued that
should be used if you need to enquire about the progress of the repair. The
equipment should be properly packed and the tracking number should be clearly
marked on the outside of the packaging
.
Technical Publications
If you need to contact Ericsson Technical Publications regarding this publication,
e-mail: tvtechpubs@ericsson.com.
This Reference Guide is written for operators / users of the RX8000 Series
Receivers. It describes the units’ functions and operation. The Reference Guide is
written to assist in the installation and day-to-day care and operation of the unit.
Maintenance information requiring the covers to be removed is not included.
Warning!
Do not remove the covers of this equipment. Hazardous voltages are present within
this equipment and may be exposed if the covers are removed. Only Ericsson
trained and approved service engineers are permitted to service this equipment.
Caution!
Unauthorized maintenance or the use of non-approved replacements may affect the
equipment specification and invalidate any warranties.
1.1.2 What Equipment is Covered by this Reference Guide
Table 1.1 Equipment Model Descriptions
Model
Number
RX8200 RX8200/BAS
RX8252 RX8252/BAS
RX8310 RX8310/BAS
RX8315 RX8315/BAS
Marketing
Code
RX8200/BAS/2
Price Object
Number
FAZ 101 0113/1
FAZ 101 0113/2
FAZ1010113/62 KDU137769/1 Program Transcoder. DVB-S2, Common
FAZ1010108/18 KDU137620/1 Distribution Receiver. DVB-S2, Director
FAZ 101 0108/19
Supply Object
Description
Number
KDU 137 639/1
KDU 137 639/2
KDU137599/1 Distribution Receiver. DVB-S2, Common
Advanced Modular Receiver.
MPEG-2/MPEG-4 HD/SD, AC Power Supply.
MPEG-2/MPEG-4 4:2:2, AC Power Supply.
Interface, AC Power Supply.
CA, AC Power Supply.
Interface CA, Director CA, AC Power
Supply.
RX8320 RX8320/BAS
RX8330 RX8330/BAS
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FAZ 101 0108/1 KDU 137 337/1 Distribution Receiver. DVB-S2, Common
KDU137619/1 ATSC Broadcast Receiver. 8-VSB, MPEG-
2 Decode, AC-3, AC Power Supply.
Interface CA, Director CA, SDI Output,
Power Supply.
AC
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This Reference Guide covers the functions of software version 4.3.2 and later.
To verify the installed version either:
•Access the front panel System Menu (Menu 1.2.1). The front panel menus are
described in Chapter 3, Front Panel Control.
•Access the Web Browser screens and select the About button. The Web
Browser screens are described in Chapter 5, Web Browser Control.
The various hardware and software options are listed below:
Table 1.2 RX8200 Hardware Options
Marketing Code Price Object
Number
RX8200/HWO/DVBS2 FAZ 101 0113/5 ROA 128 3757 DVB-S2 Input Card
RX8200/HWO/IP/GIGE FAZ 101 0113/12 ROA 128 3761 Gigabyte 100/1000BaseT Ethernet
The RX8000 Series Receivers are single-service Decoders designed for the
distribution of video services throughout a large network. They provide an advanced
feature set combining maximum transmission efficiency with uncomplicated remote
management. They provide all the essential functionality and connectivity options
required to satisfy the requirements of cable, satellite and telco broadcast
operations.
The RX8000 Series Receivers achieve up to three times the amount of content
through a satellite transponder verses traditional satellite distribution solutions when
used in combination with Ericsson’s PREKOR™ dynamic pre-correction, Ericsson’s
MPEG-4 AVC compression encoders, and the additional 30% increase in channel
capacity of DVB-S2 modulation.
1.2.1 RX8200 Advanced Modular Receiver
The RX8200’s advanced modular design enables many configuration possibilities
allowing it to cover a broad range of applications. It can be tailored to the user’s
precise needs, resulting in a unit with only those features that are necessary without
the additional expense of superfluous functionality or connectivity.
The RX8200 can be tailored to standard definition or high definition uses with
MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 decode technology in both 4:2:0 and 4:2:2 modes while
connectivity into the receiver is achieved with DVB-S2 satellite, IP and ASI options.
The high powered processing capabilities of the RX8200 enable the unit to be
simply and easily upgraded in the field with additional software options to increment
the functionality at any point after initial installation.
1.2.1.1 RX82XX (and RX83XX) Standard Base Features
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•2-line x 40-character back-lit dot-matrix LCD user interface with pushbuttons for
Up, Down, Left, Right, Edit, and Save for front panel control.
•2 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet remote control ports for Web browser Interface and
SNMP monitoring.
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• Status LED indicates input feed lock and general alarm conditions.
• Alarm handling via single configurable alarm relay and a date and time stamped
alarm log.
• 1 x ASI input with 75 Ω connector.
• 2 x ASI Transport Stream outputs with 75 Ω connectors.
• Simple local and remote unit software upgrade in the field.
• Service (program) selection by Service Name or Service ID from a list of all the
available Services carried in the currently received input feed.
• 40 x preset service and component selections can be stored and recalled.
• Unit configurations can be saved and recalled.
• Unit SNMP MIB can be downloaded from the unit.
1.2.1.2 RX8200 Factory Fit Optional Hardware Features
• 4 x L-band DVB-S/S2 satellite inputs.
• MPEG transport stream over IP input using dual 100/1000Base T connectors
and Pro-MPEG FEC.
• 2 x Gigabit IP data / feed output on dual redundant RJ-45 output connectors.
• Frame synchronisation input.
• SD video outputs (dual composite or dual ASI/SDI switchable).
• HD/SD video outputs (composite, RGB/YPrPb, or Triple ASI/SDI/HD-SDI
switchable).
• Balanced audio output.
• RS232 remote control / data.
1.2.1.3 RX8200 Optional Software Features
• DVB-S2 QPSK demodulation.
• DVB-S2 8PSK demodulation.
• DVB-S2 low symbol rate demodulation.
• Web browser password protection for Web Browser.
• MPEG-2 SD decoding.
• MPEG-2 HD decoding and MPEG-2 HD down-conversion.
• MPEG-4 AVC SD decoding.
• MPEG-4 AVC SD decoding and MPEG-4 AVC HD down-conversion.
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• Dolby Digital ® decoding / downmixing.
• Director 5 control and de-scrambling.
1.2.2 RX8310 Distribution Receiver
The RX8310 combines a DVB-S2 demodulator with Ericsson’s Director secure
content delivery and over-air receiver control solution as a standard feature.
The RX8310 provides the option to decrypt multiple services, allowing decryption of
a complete multiplex of channels with a single unit. Single-service decoding options
for MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC 4:2:0 SD video, and HD service down-conversion
means the RX8310 can provide a simple and cost-effective route to hand-off video
into an analog network or for service monitoring.
1.2.2.1 RX8310 Standard Base Features
•All the features listed in RX82XX (and RX83XX) Standard Base Features
Section 1.2.1.1.
• 4 x input DVB-S QPSK satellite demodulator.
• Transport stream input with ASI connection.
• Transport stream output with ASI connection.
• Director single service decryption.
• Front panel and Web browser control, with alarm relay.
• SCTE 35 controlled contact closures for ad-insertion signaling.
1.2.2.2 RX8310 Factory Fit Optional Hardware Features
• 2 x Gigabit IP data / feed output on dual redundant RJ-45 output connectors.
1.2.2.3 RX8310 Optional Software Features
• DVB-S2 QPSK and 8PSK demodulation.
• Transport stream over IP output.
• Director multi-service decryption.
• MPEG-2 SD 4:2:0 video decoding through CVBS output.
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• MPEG-2 HD 4:2:0 down-conversion through CVBS output.
• MPEG-4 AVC SD video decoding through CVBS output.
• MPEG-4 AVC HD down-conversion through CVBS output.
• 2 x service Dolby® Digital audio decoding with 5.1 to 2.0 down-mixing.
• AAC audio decoding with 5.1 to 2.0 down-mixing.
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• MPE IP data de-encapsulation.
• Single service filtering and PID remapping.
• Multi-service filtering and stream splitting.
1.2.3 RX8315 Distribution Receiver
The RX8315 enables video distribution for both analog and digital networks.
The RX8315 provides compatibility with DVB Common Interface CA systems,
offering both single service and multi-service decryption capability. Decrypted
transport streams can be handed off into digital networks through a choice of ASI or
IP output interfaces. The RX8315 can optionally decode any MPEG-2 or MPEG-4
AVC 4:2:0 video standard, down-converting from HD to SD where necessary to
provide an SD composite video output for interfacing to analog networks or for low
cost monitoring.
1.2.3.1 RX8315 Standard Base Features
•All the features listed in RX82XX (and RX83XX) Standard Base Features
Section 1.2.1.1.
• 4 x input DVB-S QPSK satellite demodulator.
• Transport stream input with ASI connection.
• Transport stream output with ASI connection.
• DVB Common Interface CA support.
• Director single service decryption.
• Front panel and web browser control, with alarm relay.
• SCTE 35 controlled contact closures for ad-insertion signaling.
1.2.3.2 RX8315 Factory Fit Optional Hardware Features
• 2 x Gigabit IP data / feed output on dual redundant RJ-45 output connectors.
1.2.3.3 RX8315 Optional Software Features
• DVB-S2 QPSK, 8PSK and 16APSK* demodulation.
• Transport stream over IP output.
• Multi-service decryption via Pro CAMs.
• MPEG-2 SD 4:2:0 video decoding through CVBS output.
• MPEG-2 HD 4:2:0 down-conversion through CVBS output.
• MPEG-4 AVC SD video decoding through CVBS output.
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• MPEG-4 AVC HD down-conversion through CVBS output.
• 2 x stereo pair Dolby® Digital audio decoding with 5.1 to 2.0 down-mixing.
• AAC audio decoding with 5.1 to 2.0 down-mixing.
• MPE IP data de-encapsulation.
• Single service filtering and PID remapping.
• Multi-service filtering and stream splitting.
1.2.4 RX8320 ATSC Broadcast Receiver
The RX8320 is specifically designed to enable a simple, reliable solution to the
ATSC broadcast transition for cable, telco or satellite operators who re-transmit the
local broadcast channels.
The RX8320 provides both ASI and 8-VSB inputs for reception of the broadcast
services over terrestrial or fiber links. It then provides a pass-through capability so
that operators can carry the digital signals all the way to a subscriber’s home.
To support analog TV, delivery the RX8320 also provides video decode capability
with high quality composite output and audio decode capability, including 5.1 multichannel to stereo down-mixing, to allow easy interfacing into the existing
infrastructure.
Any high definition (HDTV) digital TV service can be down-converted for analog SD
delivery. Automatic picture aspect ratio conversion is performed based on any active
format description (AFD) and bar data present on the incoming digital TV service.
Legal and regulatory requirements are also fulfilled by the RX8320 for the transition
of ATSC broadcast services into analog TV delivery, with the extraction and
insertion of closed captions, Nielsen data, TV Guide data, and V-Chip program
rating information into the analog video outputs.
1.2.4.1 RX8320 Standard Base Features
•All the features listed in RX82XX (and RX83XX) Standard Base Features
Section 1.2.1.1.
• 8-VSB demodulator.
• Transport stream input with ASI connection.
• Automatic redundancy switching between ASI and 8-VSB inputs.
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• Transport stream output with ASI connection.
• MPEG-2 SD 4:2:0 video decoding with CVBS output.
• MPEG-2 HD 4:2:0 video down-conversion with SD CVBS output.
• Two service Dolby® Digital audio decoding with 5.1 to 2.0 down-mixing.
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• 2 x stereo pairs balanced analog audio output.
• Front panel and web browser control, with alarm relay.
1.2.4.2 RX8320 Factory Fit Optional Hardware Features
• Dual Gigabit IP data / feed output on dual redundant RJ-45 output connectors.
1.2.4.3 RX8320 Optional Software Features
The following optional features are available:
• Transport stream over IP output.
• MPEG-4 AVC video decoding.
• Single-service filtering and PID remapping.
• Multi-service filtering and stream splitting.
1.2.5 RX8330 Distribution Receiver
The RX8330 provides feature-rich multi-format standard definition (SD) decoding
capability with high quality SDI output for video distribution applications.
The RX8330 gives the user access to the latest compression and transmission
technologies to allow for the most cost-effective and bandwidth transmissions
possible while ensuring the highest standards of reliability and video quality.
The RX8330 offers both ASI and DVB-S2 satellite input interfaces. As security of
content is always of paramount importance, compatibility with popular CA systems
including DVB Common Interface is provided. The RX8330 allows multi-format
decoding of all SD 4:2:0 video standards for high quality SDI digital video and
analog video outputs. This capability is further enhanced by the RX8330’s ability to
receive, and down-convert HD video to SD providing an SD output for broadcast or
monitoring. Additionally, for systems that stay in the compressed domain, decrypted
transport streams can be handed off into digital networks through a choice of both
ASI or optional IP output interfaces.
1.2.5.1 RX8330 Standard Base Features
•All the features listed in RX82XX (and RX83XX) Standard Base Features
Section 1.2.1.1.
• 4 x input DVB-S QPSK satellite demodulator.
• Transport stream input with ASI connection.
• Dual switchable ASI/SDI output.
• DVB Common Interface CA support.
• Director single service decryption.
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• Front panel and Web browser control, with alarm relay.
• SCTE 35 controlled contact closures for ad-insertion signaling.
1.2.5.2 RX8330 Factory Fit Optional Hardware Features
• Dual Gigabit IP data / feed output on dual redundant RJ-45 output connectors.
• Russian SECAM composite video output.
1.2.5.3 RX8330 Optional Software Features
The following optional features are available:
• DVB-S2 QPSK, 8PSK and 16APSK demodulation.
• Transport stream over IP output.
• Multi-service decryption via Pro CAMs.
• Single service and multi-service BISS decryption.
• MPEG-2 SD 4:2:0 video decoding.
• MPEG-2 HD 4:2:0 down-conversion.
• MPEG-4 AVC SD video decoding.
• MPEG-4 AVC HD down-conversion.
• 2 x stereo pair Dolby® Digital audio decoding with 5.1 to 2.0 down-mixing.
• AAC audio decoding with 5.1 to 2.0 down-mixing.
• MPE IP data de-encapsulation.
• Single service filtering and PID remapping.
• Multi-service filtering and stream splitting.
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1.3 The Satellite Receiver
1.3.1 Typical Satellite System
The RX8000 Series Receiver is a component of the MPEG-4 AVC/ MPEG-2/DVB
compliant range of Ericsson equipment. They are designed for use by broadcasters
and distributors of video, audio and data Services over satellite.
Figure 1.1 Typical Satellite Compression System
1.3.2 Input Connections
The Satellite Receiver interfaces directly to a Low-Noise Block (LNB) and accepts
an intermediate frequency (IF) input in the band 950 - 2150 MHz (L-band) for
operation in the specified symbol-rate range (see Annex B, Technical Specification).
The unit can provide DC power and polarization switching to the LNB.
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1.3.3 What the Satellite Receiver Does
The Receiver can be tuned to a specified satellite channel frequency and
polarization. The input is down-converted via a Low-Noise Block (LNB) to provide an
L-band input to the Receiver. The front-end tuning is microprocessor controlled with
a frequency synthesized local oscillator. A software tuning and acquisition algorithm
resolves translation errors (mainly due to the LNB).
The signal is then passed to a demodulator that recovers the signal using softdecision decoding. The resulting stream is Reed-Solomon decoded and
descrambled to provide inputs to the Decoder circuit. The received channel may
contain multiple Services, therefore the Receiver’s demultiplexer is configured to
select a single video Service and other audio/data components and present them at
the output.
Figure 1.2 What the Satellite Receiver Does
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1.4 The Telco Receiver/Decoder
1.4.1 Typical Decoder System
The Decoder is a component of Ericsson range of equipment. It is designed for use
by broadcasters and distributors of video and audio Services. It can be used as a
Transport Stream monitor or to decode signals received over a telecommunications
network.
Figure 1.3 Typical Compression System
1.4.2 What the Decoder Does
The G.703, ASI or IP interface is used to present the Transport Stream in the format
required by the internal Decoder circuitry. At this point, the operation of the unit is
the same as the Satellite Receiver.
The Decoder can be used to receive an input signal from a Public Telecom Network
via a Network Adapter Unit (NAU) or directly via G.703. No error correction is
supported at the input of the unit so a level of Quality of Service should be
negotiated with the Telecom Network Provider.
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The Decoder is configured to select a single video Service and other audio/data
components from the multiple Services on the incoming Transport Stream and
present them at the output.
Figure 1.4 Role of the Decoder
Note: G.703 input may also be used to interface to telco infrastructure.
1.5 Construction
The RX8000 Receiver is constructed using a screened self-ventilated modular
system. All operational inputs and outputs are via rear-panel connectors. The unit
may be operated freestanding or mounted in a 19-inch rack.
1.6 Front Panel
The user interface for the Front Panel consists of an alphanumeric Liquid Crystal
Display, pushbuttons, and a status LED that are used to set-up, control and monitor
the unit.
Various menu screens can be navigated on the LCD using the pushbuttons, which
allow you to select and modify key parameters and features of the unit.
Full details of the front panel menus and information on the use of these controls is
given in Chapter 3, Front Panel Control.
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USB Connector
(Servicing Onl y)
CA SLOT
Status LED
LCD
EDIT
SAVE DOWN RIGHT
LEFT UP
Figure 1.5 Front Panel Controls (RX8200)
Table 1.12 Front Panel Controls
Item Color Description
CA Slot -
USB Connector - This connector is for factory / service use only.
Status LED
Red
Conditional Access Slot. Located on front panel of
RX8200 and rear panel of RX8310, RX8315 and
RX8330.
CRITICAL Error. Indicates that the unit has lost
lock with the Transport Stream.
Amber
Green
LCD -
Edit -
Save -
S Up
-
T Down
W Left (Back)
X Right (Forward)
MAJOR or MINOR Error. Indicates that the unit is
locked to a Transport Stream but an error has
been detected signifying incorrect conditions or
system functioning.
NO Errors. Indicates that the unit is locked to a
Transport Stream and correct conditions and
system functioning are detected.
2-line x 40-character back-lit dot-matrix Liquid
Crystal Display (LCD).
This pushbutton enables you to edit the
parameters on the selected LCD menu. Press
again to exit without saving any changes. Integral
LED lit when functional.
This pushbutton enables you to save any modified
parameters on the selected LCD menu. Integral
LED lit when functional.
Navigation pushbuttons for selecting relevant LCD
menu or for incrementing / decrementing selected
parameter values. Integral LED lit when
functional.
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1.7 Rear Panels
All inputs, outputs and control connections are taken via the rear panel. Due to the
modular nature of these units, factory fitted hardware modules with different
connections can be fitted to any unit and therefore only a typical (sample) rear panel
images are shown below.
Full details of the connectors for ALL base models and options are given in
Chapter 2, Installing the Equipment.
Full details of all the options are given in Chapter 6, Options.
RX8200
Sample configuration
with: Satellite input,
frame sync, HD video
output, IP Transport
Stream output and 2x
Audio output modules
installed.
RX8310
RX8315
INPUT MODULE
RF IN 1-4
IP OUT 1-2
ASI OUT 1-2 CVBS
CVBS
RF IN 1-4 AUDIO OUT (1)
AUDIO OUT (1)
1-2
COMPONENT
VIDEO
ASI/HD-SDI/SD-
SDI OUT 1-3
IP OUT 1-2
ETHERNET 1-2
AUDIO OUT (2)
3-4
SI INPUT
LARM ASI INPUT
FRAME
SYNC
1-2
ALARM
CONTROL
1-2
AC POWER
TECHNICAL
EARTH
AC POWER
TECHNICAL
EARTH
RX8320
RX8330
Figure 1.6 Rear Panels (RX8200, RX8310, RX8315, RX8320 and RX8330)
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