The unauthorized modification of any decoder and the sale and use of
any such decoder is prohibited by law. Any such modification or
alteration of this product or any unauthorized reception of television
programming could subject the user and seller and party modifying the
decoder to fines, imprisonment, and civil damages.
OPERATION PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
NOTE: 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 energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful,
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits of radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference
Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Repairs and Assistance
For assistance on return or repair see "Product Support" on page 55.
Note to CATV System Installer
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention
to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code (NEC) that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the
cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the
building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Warning
To prevent electrical shock, do not use the decoder electrical power plug
(polarized) with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the
blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. The mains
disconnect device is the appliance plug and it shall remain readily
accessible and operable.
The lithium battery is not field-replaceable for the life of the product.
General Instrument Corporation doing business as
Motorola, Inc.
6450 Sequence Dr.
San Diego, CA 92121
DOCUMENT No: 557526-001 REV A, 2/12/09
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within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the
user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be
of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle
is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the
product.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
CAUTION:
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ATTENTION
This commercial unit is intended for the decoding of
DigiCipher
Possession of this device does not enable or entitle
the possessor to receive DigiCipher II television signals. Contact program providers to obtain appropriate
authorizations.
Covered under one or more of the following General
Instrument U.S. Patents: 4613901; 4634808;
4712238; 4792973; 4823399; 4864615; 4908859;
4933898; 5068724; 5083293; 5091782; 5093720;
5111504; 5144664; 5216295; 5216374; 5216503;
5235643; 5345408; 5376968; 5398237; 5406228;
5485577; 5517250; 5530400; 5537420; 5565922;
5566089; 5598415; 5606616; 5638128; 5675387;
5699124; 5703877; 5717461; 5742623; 5754659;
5771239; 5809538; 5844615; 5949795 and patents
pending.
®
II television signals for commercial use.
Important Safety Instructions
•Read these instructions.
•Keep these instructions.
•Heed all warnings.
•Follow all instructions.
•Do not use this apparatus near water.
•Clean only with dry cloth.
•Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
•Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce
heat.
•Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms
or when unused for long periods of time.
•Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such
as when the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled, or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this equipment from the power source,
and contact a qualified service provider if any of
the following situations occurs:
•If the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
•Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized
plug has two blades with one wider than the
other. A grounding-type plug has two blades
and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or
the third prong is provided for your safety. If the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outlet.
•Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
•Use only attachments and accessories specified
by the manufacturer.
•If liquid or objects have fallen into the unit.
•If the unit became wet from rain or water.
•If the unit was dropped or damaged.
•If the unit’s performance changes.
Service
Do not try to service this product yourself. If you
open or remove the cover, you may be exposed to
dangerous voltage or other hazards and may void
the unit’s warranty. Contact a qualified service
provider for all service.
Document No.: 557526-001
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introducing the DSR-6000 .................................................................................................................... 1
Key Features .................................................................................................................................. 1
Chapter 2 Connecting the DSR-6000.................................................................................................................... 3
Unpacking and Connecting the DSR-6000 .................................................................................... 3
The Motorola DSR-6000 is a commercial Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD), or radio, designed
for broadcasters and headend operators for receiving digital satellite services. The DSR-6000 unit
will process both high-definition and standard-definition video services. After the DSR-6000 unit
is properly configured, it is ready to receive authorization and control information from the
satellite operator.
Key Features
•HD Transport Stream pass-through via ASI or Gig-E output.
•MPEG-2 HD to Composite Video Decoding – Single channel MPEG-2 HD video decoding to SD
composite video output in the appropriate 4x3 format (center, left, right extract, and letterbox).
•DVB-S2 Demodulation.
•GigE Output – Accommodates current trend for distributing MPEG-2 transport streams over
Gigabit Ethernet interfaces throughout cable headends.
•Control Interface – SNMP monitoring and trap generation for next generation control systems.
•Web Browser Interface provides a status and control interface for an external web browser.
•A variable front-end allows the DSR-6000 to be used in either full or partial transponder mode.
•Eight L-band inputs or one ASI input Transport Stream input.
•Two mirrored ASI outputs.
•The DSR-6000 is capable of storing multiple Virtual Channel Tables (VCTs) and Network
Information Tables (NITs). One VCT may be selected at a time.
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•Once the IRD has acquired an MPEG signal, the user can select a program from a list of
programs as defined in the Program Association Table (PAT).
•One video and one diagnostic (OSD) video output.
•Closed Caption support.
•Operational modes include: DC-II MAN, DVB-MAN, DCII-AUTO, 8PSK-TC, and
DVBS2. Detailed modulator settings options will vary depending on the unit’s
operational mode setting.
•MPEG-2 video and Dolby® Digital/MPEG-2 Layer 1 audio are employed for video
decode/decompression and audio compression respectively.
•DTMF output and relay control of tape machines and other ad insertion equipment.
•Three Form-C relays used for uplink control and one for fault alarm indication.
•Memory configuration is saved in nonvolatile memory.
•Security features include Motorola DigiCipher II security technology.
•A two-line, 40-character front panel with a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
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Connecting the DSR-6000
Unpacking and Connecting the DSR-6000
Cable connections, described in this chapter, are made to the back panel of the DSR-6000.
TV Pass Card
TVPass® Card
Fan Unit
Ethernet
L-Band RF Input Ports 1 - 8
Audio2
OutOut
1234 56 78
GIGE
10/100
ETHERNET
GigE
Port
Port
ASI In
RF IN
ASI IN
ASI OUT 1VIDEO OUT
ASI Out
ASI OUT 2
Video
Out
OSD
VIDEO OUT
OSD
Video
Out
ASYNC
D+ D- C+ C- G Q+ Q-
Cue
To ne s
Figure 2-1: DSR-6000 Back Panel (Overview)
AUDIO1
L+ L- G R+ R-
L+ L- G R+ R- NO CM NC G NO CM NC
CUEISOC
Audio3
Relay1
AUDIO2
NO CM NC G NO CM NCG L+ L- G R+ R-
AUDIO3
RELAY 2
Relay2
Out
ALARMRELAY 1
RELAY 3
AlarmAudio1
RELAY
CONTACT
RATING 1A
30 VDC
Relay3
Power
Connector
95-240 VAC, 50/60/Hz, 60 W
Fan Unit
3
2
Note: Q+ and Q- are
cue tone signals.
ASYNC
AUDIO1
D+ D- C+ C- G Q+ Q-
CUEISOC
Note:Detachable connectors may
be ordered through Phoenix Contact.
The five-pin part number is 1881354.
The seven-pin part number is 1881370.
AUDIO2
L+ L-GR+ R-
RELAY 1
NO CM NC G NO CM NCG L+L-G R+R-
ALARM
L+ L-GR+ R-NO CM NC G NO CM NC
AUDIO3
RELAY 2
RELAY 3
RELAY
CONTACT
RATING 1A
30 VDC
RF IN
1234 56 78
GIGE
ASI IN
Figure 2-2: DSR-6000 Back Panel (Detailed)
ASI OUT 1VIDEO OUT
ASI OUT 2
OSD
VIDEO OUT
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10/100
ETHERNET
Unpacking
The shipping carton contains the DSR-6000, quick disconnect terminals, a power cord, and
this Operator Guide.
Mounting
The DSR-6000 should be installed in an Electronics Industry Association (EIA) compliant
19-inch (480 mm) rack. It is recommended that the IRDs have 1RU spacing, above and
below, for airflow.
Mechanical Loading
The mounting rack location should be secure and level to avoid hazardous instability to the
equipment due to uneven loading or weight distribution within the rack.
Ambient Temperature
When installing an encoder within a closed or multi-unit rack, the ambient temperature
may be greater than the ambient temperature within the room. Therefore, verify that the
amount of air flow required for safe operation is not compromised (maximum temperature
for the equipment is 50° C). Consideration should be given to the maximum rated ambient
temperature for the DSR-6000’s location when planning for cooling and air circulation.
Circuit Overloading
If the DSR-6000 is connected to a power strip, rather than a branch circuit’s direct connection,
use special care to ensure that the unit is properly connected. Always consider the affect that
overloading circuits might have on over-current protection and supply wiring. Check all
equipment power/amperage ratings to ensure the mounting rack power rating is not exceeded.
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Connecting the DSR-6000
To Connect a DSR-6000 for a New DigiCipher II Service
First determine which satellite, transponder, Virtual Channel Table (VCT) number, and
virtual channel is to be used. Contact the programmer for this system information so that
the desired services can be received.
Connect the desired L-Band (satellite antenna LNB or LNB signal splitter) source cable to
any RF input Port 1 through 8.
An alternative input option is to connect an appropriate ASI source to the ASI input.
To view video and On-Screen Diagnostics (OSD) during installation, connect the OSD
Video Output on the DSR-6000 to a 75-ohm video monitor or television with composite
video input (standard definition).
DSR-6000 will generate time-specific ad insertion cue tones, using messages the
programmer can include in the encoded signal. If these cue tones are needed and made
available, connect the differential Cue Tone+, Cue Tone- and Ground terminals on the
DSR-6000 to the 600-ohm device receiving the tones.
Note: The DSR-6000 provides an alarm relay that can be used to signal an alarm
condition. To indicate an alarm, the DSR-6000 provides a short-circuit electrical
connection between the NC and CM terminals and an open-circuit electrical connection between the NO and CM terminals. With this configuration, the DSR-6000 is
able to signal an alarm for the loss of AC power.
Plug the DSR-6000 into a power source. Verify that the LCD screen is lit.
Proceed with the installation using the front panel menus.
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Operating the DSR-6000
All operations described in this chapter require use of the front panel, as shown in Figure 3-1.
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Alarm
STATUS
LCD ScreenAuthorized
Status
Signal
Download
Figure 3-1: DSR-6000 Front Panel
Arrow ButtonsENTER Button
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Using the Front Panel
The front panel LCD screen displays a series of menus that can be used to
configure and control the system. The name of the current menu is always in the
upper left corner of the screen for easy identification.
•Beneath every menu name are symbols representing key presses that are
possible from the current cursor position in the menu. Note that the available
keypad moves may change during the navigation between menu fields.
Menu Name Label Label Label
E Setting Setting Setting
•The top row, to the right of the menu name, displays the name of each field
available within that menu. These are called field labels and its setting is
displayed directly below.
•Beneath each label is the current setting for each field.
•Some fields may be changed by the user and others are for display purposes
only. Fields that can be changed have an arrow indicator () just to the left of
the field label. During left/right navigation, the cursor skips over the labels that
cannot be changed.
In addition to the menus on the LCD screen, the LED indicators show the decoder’s
current status. The Signal LED is lit when the decoder recognizes a valid carrier
signal. The authorized LED is lit when the DigiCipher II signal LED is lit and
either (1) the programmer has transmitted the access messages to allow the decoder
to decrypt the signal, or (2) the signal is unencrypted or fixed key.
If the IRD is in an alarm condition, the Alarm LED is lit.
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Navigating the Menus
Even though the keypad options shown on the LCD screen may change for each
menu and for each field, the control buttons basically do the same thing. The user
may want to practice on a screen to become familiar with how the buttons work.
Notice that:
•Pressing the
(far left corner), causes the cursor to scroll to another menu.
•Pressing the ENTER button while the cursor is blinking next to the menu name
(far left corner) causes the cursor to scroll to the Main, top-level menu.
•Pressing the
move between field labels (or the menu name and a field label). Pressing the4
button at the rightmost field label causes the cursor to wrap to the left side of
the screen (to the menu name). Likewise, pressing the3button when the cursor
is at the menu name causes the cursor to wrap to the rightmost field label.
•When the cursor is blinking on a field label (top row), pressing the ENTER
button causes the cursor to move below the label and enter into the field so the
setting can be changed.
•When the cursor is below the label, the displayed directional controls in the left
corner show what buttons can be pressed to change the setting in that field.
When the
from available or downloaded choices for that field. Placing the blinking cursor
on those arrows and using those arrow buttons will reveal each of the available
choices for that field, one at a time. To store changes in a field and move back
up to the label line, press the ENTER button.
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buttons while the cursor is blinking next to the menu name
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buttons while in the top line of the menu causes the cursor to
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symbol is left of the field, this indicates the ability to select
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How to Use the Menus
About Menu
The front-panel LCD displays the About menu when the DSR-6000 is initially
plugged in or after a factory reset. This menu identifies the model (MOTOROLA
DSR-6000) and the second line displays the DSR-6000’s actual firmware version
instead of 0xXXXXX, as shown below.
MOTOROLA DSR6000
Version 0xXXXXX
This menu is displayed for 30 seconds, then the front-panel LCD displays the
Main menu.
Main Menu
This menu is the top-level menu and can be navigated to from any other menu by
pressing the ENTER button while the cursor is blinking next to the menu name. This
menu allows the user to select any one of the five main menu groups: Installation
menus, Channel menus, IP menus, Status menus, and Diagnostic menus.
DSR6000
E Install Channel IP Status Diag
The DSR-6000 allows the user to scroll only to menus that are in the same group.
To scroll to a menu that is in a different menu group, return to the main top-level
menu and select the desired menu group.
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Overview of The LCD Panel Menu Tree
Pressing the ENTER button when the cursor is on a menu name causes the cursor
to return to the main, top level menu. The charts on the following pages show the
menus organized into five main groups: Installation menus, Channel selection
menus, IP menus, Status menus, and Diagnostic menus.
INSTALLATION MENUS
MANUAL TUNE In put Mode Xpndr LFreq
E Port 1 Xpndr 01 1430.00
MODULATION Mode
E DCII-AUTO
PORT ID Mode Sat Polar
E 1 Auto --- ---
AUDIO1 DialNorm AudioMix Compress
E O n Stereo Moderate
AUDIO2 DialNorm AudioMix Compress
E On Stereo Moderate
AUDIO3 DialNorm AudioMix Compress
E On Stereo Moderate
AUDIO1 GAIN Mode Left Right
E Jo int +00 +00
AUDIO2 GAIN Mode Left Right
E Joint +00 +00
ALARM Trigger Test
E Au to Off
ASI OUTPUT E nable P id Alias Format
E O n On Packet
RESET Reset Type
E No
Core Contrast
E 18
VIDEO OUT FORMAT 525 Lines 625 Lines
E NTSC PAL D,G,B
FIRMWARE Boot:FPGA :High Up grade
E XXXXXX:XXXXXX:XXXXX 000000
D/C FIRMWARE High
E XXXXXX
DOWNLOAD File Cu rrent Rcvd Total
E 00 00 of 00 0000 0000 0000
AUDIO3 GAIN Mode L eft Right
E Joint +00 +00
DR MODE VCT VCN PORT
Disabled (00000) ---- NA
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Channel Selection Menus
CHANNEL V CT Chan nel Xpndr
E 00000 0000 (Not in map)
MPE G SELECT Program
E 00000
DECRYPT SETUP MODE NO PGM AS
E A UTO 0 00000 --
AUD1LANG Dspl Left Right InputMode
E All def def ---
AUD2LANG Dspl Left Right InputMode
E All def def ---
AUD3LANG Dspl Left Right InputMode
E All aux aux ---
TEXT LANG Display
E Off
IP MENUS
POR T 10/100 MAC ADDRES S
E hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh
PORT 10/100 DHCP Unit Name
E Disable DSR6000-XXXXX
PORT 10/100 IP Address
E 192.168.000.100
POR T 10/100 Subnet Mask
E 255.255.255.000
PORT 10/100 Default Gateway
E 192.168.000.001
POR T GigE MAC ADD RESS
E hh:hh:hh:hh:hh :hh
POR T GigE IP Address
E 192.168.054.100
POR T GigE Subnet Mask
E 255.255.255.000
POR T GigE Default Gateway
E 192.168.054.002
POR T GigE Mode
E MPTS
POR T GigE MPTS Address Port
E 192.168.054.201 06100
POR T GigE AMS Ad dress PORT
E 192.168.054.001 02089
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Status Menus
Diagnostic Menus
STA TUS1 Fron tPanel Inpu t Type
E Lo cal Control L-Band
STA TUS2 Source Channe l Quality
E --- ---- ---
STA TUS3 Signal_Quality
E ||||||||||||||||||..............................
STA TUS4 Sat F req Symb Code For mat
E --- 1430.0 29.0 0 3/4 Comb
STA TUS5 Sync Es/No Authorize State
E Tu ning +0.0 ---
STA TUS6 Mem ory Flash Hard Drive
E 7.7MB 100.3MB 59.6GB
DIAG Menu s KS
E Off 0
DIAG Men us KS Clear_Cntrs
E On 0 No
UNIT ADDRESS
E ddd-ddddd-ddddd-ddd
TV PASS CARD Status
E Not Inserted
AUDIO TST L1/R1 L2/R2 L3 /R3
E Off Off Off
VIDEO TEST SIGNA L Pattern
E Off
VITS Waveform
E Transmitted
VITS Waveform Field Line
E color Bar 1 17
L3/R3
AD INSERTION TEST CueTone Relay
E Off Off
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Installation Menus
The purpose of the installation menus is to configure the ports and choose settings
that remain fixed over time. This section describes in detail each of the Installation
menus, fields, and options displayed on the LCD panel.
Return to the main top-level menu and then select the installation menu group.
With the blinking cursor at the upper left, press ENTER button to return to the main
top-level menu. Press the
the ENTER button. The DSR-6000 displays the previously selected sub-menu.
Manual Tune Menu
Use this menu to begin to acquire a DigiCipher II system signal, by selecting a
transponder frequency for any of the eight L-Band inputs. In addition, this menu
allows a user to select the ASI input, as an alternative to RF ports 1-8.
buttons until the cursor is at the Install label, and press
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MANUAL TUNE Input Mode Xpnr LFreq
E Port 1 Xpndr 01 1430.00
MANUAL TUNE Input
E ASI In
Because many satellite broadcasters use standard C-band transponder center
frequencies, selecting a transponder number is the default tuning mode. Use the
Xpndr option in the Mode field and edit the Xpndr (transponder) field (described
on page 16), for tuning such signals.
offset-frequency C-band, fractional transponders, or Ku-band satellite
For
broadcasts, use the LFreq option in the Mode field (described on page 16), and
directly edit the L-band frequency field.
The DSR-6000 does not actually require any distinction between C-band and Kuband satellite signals in order to tune and acquire a compatible signal. However,
correct modulation information is necessary. For details on modulation, see
"Modulation Menu" on page 17.
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Input FieldDefault: Port 1
The Input field displays the input to which the decoder is currently tuned. It allows
manual selection of Port 1 through Port 8 or the ASI input so that the DSR-6000
can acquire the DigiCipher II system signal and automatically download network
data required for operation. To select the input:
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Input label and press the ENTER button.
Press the
buttons to scroll to the input that is connected. Unless changed, the
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DSR-6000 displays values for Port 1. Press ENTER to confirm the selection and
return to the top line of the menu. If Port 1 through Port 8 is selected, then move to
the Mode field, Xpndr field, or Lfreq field. These three fields are not visible when
ASI In is selected.
The following screen prompts the user to confirm the selection.
CAUTION: Service will be interrupted
Press E to continue or to stop
If you press any arrow button (
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) at this point, the Caution screen
disappears and the MANUAL TUNE menu reappears without any changes. To set
the port selection, press the ENTER button.
Mode FieldDefault: Xpndr
The Mode field allows selection of the frequency plan type for the satellite signal to
which the DSR-6000 is tuned. If the application is a North American C-band
satellite center frequency, select the transponder number in the Xpndr field.
Otherwise, use the L Freq option and the LFreq field. The L Freq option can be
used for current satellite LNB signals, including C-band and Ku-band.
Press the4button until the cursor is on the Mode label. Then press the ENTER
button to move into the field. There are two choices: Xpndr and L Freq. Press the
buttons to display the desired choice. Then press the ENTER button to
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confirm the selection.
If Xpndr is selected, choose a transponder in the Xpndr field. The frequency in the
LFreq field is set automatically and cannot be edited.
If L Freq is selected, the Xpndr field no longer appears because the transponder/
frequency relationship is not known. Select a transponder frequency between 950
and 2150 MHz in the LFreq field. This field is not available when the ASI In option
in the Input field is selected.
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Xpndr Field
This field is not available when the ASI In option in the Input field is selected.
This field allows selection of an initial satellite transponder number and can only
be used if the Xpndr option in the Mode field is selected. The Xpndr field cannot be
edited if L Freq in the Mode field is selected. Press the4button until the cursor is at
the Xpndr label. Then press the ENTER button to move into the field.
Then press the
associated transponder/frequency tables are stored in the DSR-6000, scroll through
the transponder numbers and notice that the associated frequency (shown in the
LFreq field to the right) automatically changed with the selection (970-1430 MHz).
There are 24 transponder options, and when the desired transponder selection is
displayed, press the ENTER button to confirm selection and move the cursor back up
to the field label.
LFreq Field
This field is not available when the ASI In option in the Input field is selected.
If the LFreq option in the Mode field is chosen, use this field, to directly tune the
frequency. The LFreq field cannot be edited if Xpndr is chosen in the Mode field.
Press the4button until the cursor is at the LFreq label. Then press the ENTER
button to move into the field.
Use the arrow buttons (
frequency between 950 MHz and 2150 MHz and press the ENTER button to
confirm a selection and move the cursor back up to the field label.
For those satellite carriers which are offset (C-band or Ku-Band), use the L Freq
option to enter the exact center frequency of a carrier, rather than using a nearbybut-not-exact C-band transponder center frequency. Long-term frequency tracking
is best if the user enters a precise carrier center frequency.
buttons to select the desired transponder number. Since the
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) to select the desired frequency. Select a
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Contact the programmer or network operator for details about the satellite,
transponder, and frequencies being used. If one frequency is identified as the root
transponder, using this frequency may expedite the download process during
installation.
Modulation Menu
This menu is not available when the ASI In option is selected. That option is
located in the Manual Tune menu (described on page 14).
This menu, together with the Manual Tune menu, allows the user to initially
acquire a DigiCipher II signal. Press the
menu appears. Press the ENTER button to continue.
When either of the DCII-MAN, DVB-MAN, 8PSK-TC, or DVBS2 options in the
Mode field are selected, the user must additionally specify a Symbol/Code/Format
combination.
buttons until the MODULATION
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MODULATION Mode
E DCII-AUTO
MODULATION Mode Symbol Code Format
E DCII-MAN 19.51 3/4 Comb
MODULATION Mode Symbol Code
E DVB-MAN 19.510000 3/4
Mode Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Mode label, and press the ENTER button
to move into the field. Press the
DCII-MAN, DVB-MAN, 8PSK-TC, and DVBS2. Select a mode and press ENTER
to exit the field.
Note: In DCII-MAN or DVB-MAN (both manual) modes, the DSR-6000 only searches
for what is displayed in the Symbol and Code fields. In DVBS2 mode, the DSR-6000
only searches for what is displayed in the Symbol/Code/Format field for both 8PSKDVBS2 and QPSK-DBVS2 to acquire a signal and then remains locked on that signal.
If DCII-AUTO is selected, the DSR-6000 searches through all available combinations
to acquire a signal and then remains locked on that signal.
MODULATION Mode Symbol Code
E 8PSK-TC 01.000000 2.05
MODULATION Mode Symbol
E DVBS2 01.000000
buttons to display the options: DCII-AUTO,
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Symbol/Code/Format Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Symbol label and press the ENTER button to
move into the field. Press the
use the
buttons to scroll through the Symbol/Code/Format combinations. Select
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buttons to display the options. For DCII Manual,
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the combination provided by your programmer and press ENTER to return to the top
menu. This field is not available when the DCII-Auto option in the Mode field is
selected. When using the 8PSK-TC and DVBS2 modes, the Symbol field can be edited
to any value up to 33.0000. For each of these non-DCII modes, the Code field is
independently selected from a list of supported values, by using the
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buttons.
Port Menu
This menu is not available when the ASI input option is selected. That option is
described in the “Manual Tune” menu on page 14.
Because the DSR-6000 has eight RF input ports that can potentially be used to
switch and tune signals from multiple satellite antenna LNBs, the DSR-6000
demands there be an accurate association of the port with the Satellite and Polarity
designators programmed in the Uplink encoder system(s) to which we plan to
downlink from on each port.
Because accuracy is critical, a default AUTO mode has been created for
automatically populating the satellite and polarity fields for the one port that is
currently being tuned. This automatic population of the fields occurs upon entry of
acceptable Channel information.
Leaving this menu unchanged, in AUTO mode, ensures success in getting initial
authorization, decryption and output.
PORT ID M ode Sat Polar
E 1 Auto --- ---
Using the Manual Port Mode setting and manually editing the Port Menu Satellite
and Polarity fields should only be done when given detailed instructions by an
Uplink Signal Provider. Any mismatch between what is entered into these fields
and the Uplink encoder Satellite and Polarity designations for the services will
prevent authorization decryption and service output. Satellite names and polarity
designators for a given service do not necessarily reflect actual satellite names or
even the correct polarity of the actual signal. These values are set within the
provider’s encoder system.
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ID FieldDefault: 1
Use this field to choose which port to configure. Press the4button until the cursor
is at the ID field, then use the
buttons to choose a port (1-8). Press the ENTER
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button to confirm the selection and exit the field.
Mode FieldDefault: AUTO
Use the Mode field to select the mode for port setup. Press the4button until the
cursor is at the Mode label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field.
Press the
buttons to view the desired mode. There are two options: Manual
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and Auto. Press the ENTER button to exit.
Sat FieldDefault: ---
Use this field to select a satellite name, when the Manual option in the Mode field
is selected.
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Satellite label. Press the ENTER button
to enter this field, use the
Then use the
buttons to scroll through the character choices. Press the
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buttons to select the character position to be changed.
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ENTER button to confirm selection and exit the field.
This field displays the satellite to which the port is related and is not editable when
the AUTO option in the Mode field is selected. This field displays dashes (---)
when the port is not related to a satellite.
Polar FieldDefault: ---
Use this field to select a polarity when the Manual option in the Mode field is
selected. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Polar label. Press the ENTER
button to enter this field and press the
buttons to display the options: H/LHP
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(Horizontal/Left-Hand Polarity) or V/RHP (Vertical/Right-Hand Polarity). Select a
polarity and press ENTER to exit the field.
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