Motorola DSR-6050 Operator's Manual

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DSR-6050 Commercial Integrated Receiver/ Transcoder Operator Guide
Document No.: 548272-001
Home and Networks Mobility
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RISK O F ELEC TRIC SHO C K
DO NO T OPEN
REMOVE COVER (OR FRONT) . REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON.
WARNING
The unauthorized modification of any transcoder and the sale and use of any such transcoder 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 transcoder 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 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 transcoder electrical power plug (polarized) with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.
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The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol, 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
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
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.
Copyright © 2008 Motorola, Inc. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Dolby Digital is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories. Dolby Digital is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
© Motorola, Inc. 2008
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.
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DOCUMENT No: 548272-001 REV A 2/18/08
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introducing the DSR-6050 ................................................................................................................... 1
Key Features......................................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 2 Connecting the DSR-6050 ................................................................................................................... 3
Unpacking And Connecting The DSR-6050 ......................................................................................... 3
Unpacking And Mounting...................................................................................................................... 5
Connecting the DSR-6050 .................................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 3 Operating the DSR-6050 ..................................................................................................................... 7
Using The Front Panel .......................................................................................................................... 8
Navigating The Menus................................................................................................................... 9
How To Use The Menus.............................................................................................................. 10
About Menu.......................................................................................................................... 10
Main Menu ........................................................................................................................... 10
Overview of The LCD Panel Menu Tree...................................................................................... 11
Installation Menus ............................................................................................................................... 14
Manual Tune Menu...................................................................................................................... 14
Input Field ............................................................................................................................ 15
Mode Field ........................................................................................................................... 15
Xpnr Field............................................................................................................................. 16
LFreq Field ........................................................................................................................... 16
Modulation Menu ......................................................................................................................... 16
Mode Field ........................................................................................................................... 17
Symbol/Code/Format Field .................................................................................................. 17
Port Menu.................................................................................................................................... 18
ID Field................................................................................................................................. 18
Mode Field ........................................................................................................................... 19
Sat Field ............................................................................................................................... 19
Polar Field ............................................................................................................................ 19
Port Config Menu......................................................................................................................... 19
Port Test Field...................................................................................................................... 19
Port1 Power Field................................................................................................................. 19
Audio1, Audio2 Menus and Audio1 Gain, Audio2 Gain Menus ................................................... 20
Alarm Menu ................................................................................................................................. 20
Trigger Field ......................................................................................................................... 20
Test Field ............................................................................................................................. 20
ASI Output Menu ......................................................................................................................... 21
Enable Field ......................................................................................................................... 21
Format Field ......................................................................................................................... 21
PID Alias Field...................................................................................................................... 21
Reset Menu ................................................................................................................................. 21
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Reset Type Field .................................................................................................................. 21
Factory Defaults Option........................................................................................................ 22
Power Cycle Option.............................................................................................................. 22
Core Menu................................................................................................................................... 23
Contrast Field ....................................................................................................................... 23
TSID Field ............................................................................................................................ 23
Video Out Format Menu .............................................................................................................. 23
525 Lines Field..................................................................................................................... 23
625 Lines Field..................................................................................................................... 24
Aspect Ratio Menu ...................................................................................................................... 24
Input Field ............................................................................................................................ 24
Output Field.......................................................................................................................... 24
Firmware Menu............................................................................................................................ 25
Boot:FPGA:High Field .......................................................................................................... 25
Upgrade Field....................................................................................................................... 25
Transcoding F/W Menu ............................................................................................................... 25
FPGA:High Field 25
Download Menu........................................................................................................................... 26
File Field............................................................................................................................... 26
Current Field......................................................................................................................... 26
Rcvd Field ............................................................................................................................ 26
Total Field............................................................................................................................. 26
Channel Menus................................................................................................................................... 27
Channel Menu ............................................................................................................................. 27
VCT Field ............................................................................................................................. 27
Channel Field ....................................................................................................................... 27
Xpndr Field........................................................................................................................... 28
MPEG Select Menu ..................................................................................................................... 29
Program Menu...................................................................................................................... 29
Aud1Lang, Aud2Lang Menus ...................................................................................................... 30
Dspl Field ............................................................................................................................. 30
Left and Right Fields ............................................................................................................ 31
InputMode Field.................................................................................................................... 32
Text Lang Menu........................................................................................................................... 32
Dspl Field ............................................................................................................................. 32
EMM ID Menu.............................................................................................................................. 33
ID Number Field ................................................................................................................... 33
IP Menus............................................................................................................................................. 34
MAC Address Menu .................................................................................................................... 34
DHCP Menu ................................................................................................................................ 34
DHCP Field .......................................................................................................................... 34
Unit Name Field.................................................................................................................... 34
IP Address Menu ......................................................................................................................... 35
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Subnet Mask Menu ...................................................................................................................... 35
IP Gateway Menu......................................................................................................................... 36
Port GigE MAC Address Menu..................................................................................................... 36
GigE IP Address Menu................................................................................................................. 37
GigE Subnet Mask Menu ............................................................................................................. 37
GigE Default Gateway Menu........................................................................................................ 38
GigE Mode Menu ......................................................................................................................... 38
GigE Passthru Dest Addr Menu ................................................................................................... 39
Passthru Dest Addr Field ...................................................................................................... 39
Port Field............................................................................................................................... 39
GigE Xcoded Dest Addr Menu ..................................................................................................... 39
Xcoded Dest Addr Field 40 Port Field 40
Status Display Menus ..........................................................................................................................41
Status1 Menu ............................................................................................................................... 41
Front Panel Field................................................................................................................... 41
Input Type Field .................................................................................................................... 41
Status2 Menu ............................................................................................................................... 41
Source Field.......................................................................................................................... 41
Channel Field........................................................................................................................ 42
Quality Field .......................................................................................................................... 42
Status3 Menu ............................................................................................................................... 42
Status4 Menu ............................................................................................................................... 42
Sat Field................................................................................................................................ 42
Freq Field.............................................................................................................................. 42
Symb Field ............................................................................................................................ 43
Code Field............................................................................................................................. 43
Format Field.......................................................................................................................... 43
Status5 Menu ............................................................................................................................... 43
Sync Field ............................................................................................................................. 43
Eb/No Field ........................................................................................................................... 43
Authorization State Field....................................................................................................... 43
Status6 Menu ............................................................................................................................... 44
Memory Field ........................................................................................................................ 44
Flash Field ............................................................................................................................ 44
Status7 Menu ............................................................................................................................... 44
Video Resolution Field 44
Bit Rate Field 44
Status8 Menu ............................................................................................................................... 45
Audio Field 45
Format Field 45
Mode Field 45
Bit Rate Field 45
Diagnostics Menus ..............................................................................................................................46
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Menus Field........................................................................................................................... 46
Clear Cntrs Field ................................................................................................................... 46
Unit Address Menu....................................................................................................................... 46
TV Pass Card Menu ..................................................................................................................... 47
Audio Test Signal Menu ............................................................................................................... 47
Video Test Signal Menu ............................................................................................................... 47
Pattern Field.......................................................................................................................... 48
VITS Menu ................................................................................................................................... 49
Waveform Field ..................................................................................................................... 49
Field Field.............................................................................................................................. 50
Line Field .............................................................................................................................. 50
Ad Insertion Test Menu ................................................................................................................ 50
Cue Tone Signal Field........................................................................................................... 50
Relay Field ............................................................................................................................ 51
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................. 53
Chapter 5 Product Support.................................................................................................................................. 55
If You Need Help .................................................................................................................................55
Calling for Repairs ...............................................................................................................................55
Chapter 6 Downlink/L-Band Frequency Conversion Tables................................................................................ 57
Chapter 7 Language Abbreviations ..................................................................................................................... 59
Chapter 8 Diagnostics ......................................................................................................................................... 61
Introduction................................................................................................................................... 61
Viewing the Fast Fact Diagnostic Screens................................................................................... 62
Fast Facts Screens ...................................................................................................................... 63
Fast Facts 1 .......................................................................................................................... 64
Fast Facts 2 .......................................................................................................................... 66
Fast Facts 3 .......................................................................................................................... 67
Fast Facts 4 .......................................................................................................................... 69
Fast Facts 5 (10/100 Network).............................................................................................. 70
Fast Facts 5 (Gigabit Ethernet) .................................................................................................... 71
Chapter 9 DSR-6050 Specifications .................................................................................................................... 73
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Introducing the DSR-6050
The Motorola DSR-6050 Integrated Receiver/Transcoder is capable of transcoding MPEG-4 HD services into a MPEG-2 HD service output. The DSR-6050 is designed for use by television service providers and their programmers. After properly setting up the DSR-6050, it can receive authorization and control information from the satellite encoder operator.
Key Features
MPEG-4 HD to MPEG-2 HD transcoding.
A variable front-end allows the DSR-6050 to be used in either full or partial transponder mode.
Eight L-band inputs.
Demodulates DigiCipher® II signals.
The user is able to select an input L-band frequency of 950 to 2150 MHz. The user can select any of the following code rates: 5/11, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, and 7/8.
The DSR-6050 is capable of storing multiple Virtual Channel Tables (VCTs) and Network Information Tables (NITs). One VCT may be selected at a time.
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).
Two video outputs. One for monitoring video and one for OSD video.
VBI reinsertion on lines 10-22 supports data services such as North American Broadcast Teletext, SID/AMOL I and II, and Closed Caption.
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Operational modes include: DC-II MAN, DVB-MAN, DCII-AUTO, 8PSK-TC and 8PSK-DVBS2. Detailed modulator settings options will vary depending on the unit’s operational mode setting.
MPEG-2 video and Dolby® Digital/MPEG-2 Layer I audio are employed for video decode/decompression and audio compression respectively.
Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) and Gig-E output for digital transport stream output. Both can be configured to display consistent PID mapping, regardless of service input.
ASI input.
Ethernet Port for SNMP control and/or IP data pass through.
DTMF output and relay control of tape machines and other ad insertion equipment.
Four Form-C relays used for fault alarm indication or uplink control.
Memory to recall the operating configuration when power sags or is removed.
Security features include Motorola DigiCipher II security technology. The DSR-6050 does not require a TVPass® card to operate with security. In the unlikely event that the code is broken, security can be renewed by inserting a card with a new code into the transcoder. Programmers may also utilize fingerprinting techniques to aid in piracy control.
A two line, 40-character front panel with a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
The DigiCipher II system allows for retune events in which a programmer sends over-the-satellite messages to specified transcoders to change the service they output for a specified time period, then return to a specified service. During a retune event, the user is locked out from editing this menu to ensure that the transcoder does not get lost.
Asynchronous data output will be supported in the future phase.
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AC 100-240V 50/60/Hz 70W
123 4567
TVPass® Card
ETHERNET
GIGE
10/100
RF IN
ASI IN ASI OUT 1
VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT
OSD
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PRIMARY AUDIO RELAY1
ASYNC NC GNDNC NC L+ L- GND R+ R- NO COMNC GNCNO COMNC
ALARM
RELAY2 RELAY3SECONDARY AUDIO
C+ C- GND Q+ Q-D+ D-
TV Pass Card
L-Band RF Input Ports 1 - 8
ASI In
OSD
Video Out
Primary Audio Out
Power Connector
Relay/Alarm
ASI Out
Secondary
GigE Port
Ethernet Port
ASI OUT 2
Video
Out
Audio Out
GND NC
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Unpacking And Connecting The DSR-6050
Cable connections, described in this chapter, are made to the back panel of the DSR-6050.
Figure 2-1: DSR-6050 Back Panel (Overview)
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TVPass® Card
ETHERNET
GIGE
10/100
AC 100-240V 50/60/Hz 70 W
1234 567
TVPass® Card
ETHERNET
GIGE
10/100
RF IN
ASI IN ASI OUT 1
VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT
OSD
8
123 4567
RF IN
ASI IN ASI OUT 1
VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT
OSD
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Note: Additional audio and data connectors may be ordered through Phoenix Contact part numbers 1840447 / 1840528.
Note: D+, D-, C+, and C- are ISOC signals. D is Data, C is Clock, and Q+ and Q- are cue tone signals.
Note: GigE is supported in a future firmware release.
ASI OUT 2
ASI OUT 2
PRIMARY AUDIO RELAY1
ASYNC NC GND NC NC L+ L- GND R+ R- NO COM NC GNCNO COM NC
ALARM
RELAY2 RELAY3SECONDARY AUDIO
C+ C- GND Q+ Q-D+ D-
GND NC
Note: ASI OUT 1 is used for MPEG 4 Passthrough. ASI OUT 2 is used for the Transcoded MPEG2 Transport stream.
Figure 2-2: DSR-6050 Back Panel (Detailed)
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Unpacking And Mounting
The shipping carton contains the DSR-6050, quick disconnect terminals, a power cord, and this Operator Guide.
The IRD should be installed in an Electronics Industry Association (EIA) compliant 19­inch rack. It is recommended that the IRDs have 1RU spacing, above and below, for airflow.
Connecting the DSR-6050
To Connect a DSR-6050 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. LNB DC power is available on Port 1, but must be turned on using a front panel Installation menu option.
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-6050 to a 75-ohm video monitor or television with composite video input (standard definition).
DSR-6050 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 600-ohm differential Cue Tone+, Cue Tone- and Ground terminals on the DSR-6050 to the device receiving the tones.
Plug the DSR-6050 into a power source. Verify that the LCD screen is lit.
Proceed with the installation using the front panel menus.
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Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Alarm
LCD Screen Authorized
Bypass Signal Download
Arrow Buttons ENTER Button
Operating the DSR-6050
All operations described in this chapter require use of the front panel, as shown in Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1: DSR-6050 Front Panel
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E Setting Setting Setting
Menu Name Label Label Label
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.
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 transcoder’s current status. The Signal LED is lit when the transcoder 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 transcoder 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 the56buttons while the cursor is blinking next to the menu name
(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 the34buttons while in the top line of the menu causes the cursor to 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.
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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 the56symbol is left of the field, this indicates the ability to select 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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How To Use The Menus
About Menu
The front panel LCD displays the About menu when the DSR-6050 is initially plugged in or after a factory reset. This menu identifies the model (MOTOROLA DSR-6050) and the currently installed firmware version. Example shown below:
This menu is displayed for only 30 seconds, then the front panel LCD displays the Main menu.
The actual firmware version will be different.
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.
The DSR-6050 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, Status menus, IP menus, and Diagnostic menus.
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Installation Menus
The purpose of the installation menus is to configure the ports and choose settings that remain fixed over a period of time. These settings include video output format, audio output format, Ethernet port addresses, and bypass mode operation. 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 applicable menu group.
With the blinking cursor at the upper left, press ENTER button to return to the main top-level menu. Press the 34 buttons until the cursor is at the Install label, and press the ENTER button. The DSR-6050 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.
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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 14), 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 14), and directly edit the L-band frequency field.
The DSR-6050 does not actually require any distinction between C-band and Ku­band satellite signals in order to tune and aquire a compatable signal. However, correct modulation information is necessary. For details on modulation, see "Modulation Menu" on page 14.
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Input Field
The Input field displays the input to which the transcoder is currently tuned. It allows manual selection of Port 1 through Port 8 or the ASI input so that the DSR­6050 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 the56buttons to scroll to the input that is connected. Unless changed, the DSR-6050 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, Xpnr field, or Lfreq field. These fields are not visible when ASI In is selected.
The following screen prompts the user to confirm the selection.
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If you press any arrow button (3456) at this point, the Caution screen disappears and the ManualTune menu reappears without any changes. But, to make a selection, press the ENTER button to set the port selection.
Mode Field
The Mode field allows selection of the frequency plan type for the satellite signal to which the DSR-6050 is tuned. If the application is a North American C-band satellite center frequency, select the transponder number in the Xpnr field. Otherwise, use the L Freq option and the LFreq field. The L Freq option can be used for all 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 the56buttons to display the choice. Then press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
If Xpndr is selected, choose a transponder in the Xpnr field. The frequency in the LFreq field is set automatically based on internal transponder tables.
If L Freq is selected, the Xpnr 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. At this point, you cannot select a transponder in the Xpnr field. The default setting is Xpndr. This field is not available when the ASI In option in the Input field is selected.
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Xpnr Field
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 Xpnr field cannot be edited if L Freq in the Mode field is selected. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Xpnr label. Then press the ENTER button to move into the field.
Then press the56buttons to select the desired transponder number. Since the associated transponder/frequency tables are stored in the DSR-6050, 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 transponder selection is displayed, press the ENTER button to confirm selection and move the cursor back up to the field label. This field is not available when the ASI In option in the Input field is selected.
LFreq Field
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 (34 56) to select the desired frequency. Select a 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. The DSR-6050 requires 30 to 60 seconds to download the network data once the Signal LED is illuminated. Afterward, the user can view the Port Setup menu for the active port to select the satellite name from a list of available satellites (explained below in the Port Setup Menu section).
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.
Contact the programmer or network operator for details about the satellite, transponder, and frequencies being used at purchase time. If one frequency is identified as the root transponder, using this frequency may expedite the download process during installation.
This field is not available when the ASI In option in the Input field is selected.
Modulation Menu
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This menu is not available when the ASI In option is selected. That option is located in the Manual Tune menu (described on page 12).
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Operating the DSR-6050
This menu, together with the Manual Tune menu, allows the user to initially acquire a DigiCipher II signal. Press the56buttons until the Modulation menu appears. Press the ENTER button to continue.
When either of the DCII-MAN, DVB-MAN, 8PSK-TC, or 8PSK-DVBS2 options in the Mode field are selected, the user must additionally specify a Symbol/Code/ Format combination.
Mode Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Mode label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to display the options: DCII-AUTO, DCII-MAN, DVB-MAN, 8PSK-TC, and 8PSK-DVBS2. Select a mode and press ENTER to exit the field.
Note: In DCII-MAN or DVB-MAN (both manual) modes or 8PSK-TC or 8PSK-DVBS2, the DSR-6050 only searches for what is displayed in the Symbol/Code/Format field. If DCII-AUTO is selected, the DSR-6050 searches through all available combinations to acquire a signal, and then remains parked on a signal once it is acquired.
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 the56buttons to display the options. For DCII Manual, use the56buttons to scroll through the Symbol/Code/Format combinations. Select the combination provided by your programmer and press ENTER to return to top menu. This field is not available when the DCII-Auto option in the Mode field is
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selected. When using the 8PSK-TC and 8PSK-DVBS2 modes, the Symbol field can be edited to any value up to 30.0000. DVB-MAN mode allows values up to 99.999. For each of these non-DCII modes, the Code field is independently selected from a list of supported values, by using the56buttons. ¾ is the factory default.
Port Menu
Because the DSR6050 has eight RF input ports that can potentially be used to switch and tune signals from multiple satellite antenna LNBs, the DSR6050 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.
ID Field
Leaving this menu unchanged, in AUTO mode, ensures success in getting initial authorization, decryption and output.
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 & 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 not goverened by Motorola.
This menu is not available when the ASI input option is selected. That option is described in the “Manual Tune” menu on page 12..
Use this field to choose which port to configure. Press the4button until the cursor is at the ID field, then use the56buttons to choose a port (1-8). The default is 1. Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection and exit the field.
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Mode Field
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 the56buttons to view the desired mode. There are two options: Manual and Auto. The default is Auto. Press the ENTER button to exit.
Sat Field
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 the34buttons to select the character position to be changed. Then use the56buttons to scroll through the character choices. The default is ---. Press the 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.
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Polar Field
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 the56buttons to display the options: H/LHP (Horizontal/Left-Hand Polarity) or V/RHP (Vertical/Right-Hand Polarity). The default is ---. Select a polarity and press ENTER to exit the field.
Port Config Menu
Use this menu to configure LNB power for port 1.
Port Test Field
This field is currently not implemented.
Port1 Power Field
Use this field to direct power to the external Low Noise Block (LNB). Press the4button until the cursor is at the LNB Power label, and press the ENTER
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button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to display the options: OFF and ON. The default is OFF. When the ON option is selected, the DSR-6050 supplies 20 VDC on the RF In Port 1 antenna input connector. See Figure 2-2 on page 2.
Audio1, Audio2 Menus and Audio1 Gain, Audio2 Gain Menus
DSR-6050 supports AC3 passthrough audio. Support for analog audio will be considered for a future release.
Alarm Menu
Press the6button until the Alarm menu is located. This menu allows the user to set up different bypass modes in case the DSR-6050 goes into an alarm condition.
Trigger Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Trigger label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to display the options The Trigger field allows the user to select the trigger condition for which the alarm is activated. When the alarm is activated the Alarm LED illuminates and the alarm relay indicates an alarm condition. The alarm is activated for any of the following conditions:
The tuner looses lock when the input is RF (Loss of the Signal LED).
The DSR-6050 cannot lock to the ASI input when the specified input is ASI.
The DSR-6050 is unable to render video.
The DSR-6050 is not authorized to access the selected service.
There are five choices: Auto, No Signal, No Video, No Auth (Authorization), and Disabled. Use this option to select which of the above conditions activates the alarm. The default setting is Auto.
Test Field
The Test field provides an alarm test. The alarm is activated when this field is set to On. The Test field returns to the default value (Off) when the field is exited.
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ASI Output Menu
Press the 56 buttons until the ASI Output menu appears. This menu allows the user to configure the digital ASI output. It is used to define the format of the ASI output and to enable PID aliasing.
Enable Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Enable label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to display the two options: OFF or ON. The default is ON.
Format Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Format label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to display the options: Packet or Byte. The default is Byte. The Packet and Byte options specify the transport stream packet structure. When the ASI Output is enabled, the DSR-6050 outputs MPEG-2 transport stream packets, either as a burst of contiguous bytes (Packet option), or as individual bytes (Byte option).
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PID Alias Field
PID Alias is not editable. It is always “ON”.
Reset Menu
Press the 56 buttons until the Reset menu appears. This menu allows the user to execute factory defaults or power cycle resets.
Reset Type Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Reset Type label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to display the options: No, Factory Defaults, or Power Cycle. The default is No.
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Factory Defaults Option
The Factory Defaults option allows the user to reset the system to the programming values originally set by the factory firmware.
Caution: Selecting this reset option deletes all defined setups and downloaded information. This operation interrupts service output, so use it carefully.
Press the ENTER button. A warning message reminding you that all programming will be lost if the action proceeds.
Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged. Otherwise, press the ENTER button to proceed. The following message displays.
Power Cycle Option
The Power Cycle option reboots the DSR-6050 without losing internal user setup information or downloaded network information. Press the ENTER button and a warning message appears saying that the current service will be interrupted if the action proceeds.
Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged. Otherwise, press the ENTER button to proceed. The following message displays
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Core Menu
Press the 56 buttons until the Core menu appears. This menu allows the user to change the front panel LCD contrast.
Contrast Field
To adjust the LCD contrast, press the4button until the cursor is at the Contrast label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Use the arrow buttons (3456) to select a value between 1 and 30, with 1 representing the least contrast and 30 the most. Adjust the contrast so that the LCD panel can be read clearly. Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection. The default is 18.
TSID Field
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TSID field is not editable. It displays the current transport stream ID of the satellite signal.
Video Out Format Menu
Press the 56 buttons until the Video Out Format menu appears. It has two fields that allow modification of the output format. The transcoder does not convert 525-line video to 625-line video or convert 625-line video to 525-line video. When the input to the uplink encoder is 525-line, the field here selects the transcoder output to be NTSC or PAL M, and the 625-line field has no impact. When the input to the uplink encoder is a 625-line, the field selects the type of PAL the transcoder outputs, and the NTSC or PAL M selection has no impact.
525 Lines Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the 525 Lines label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. This field allows selection of the output format for 525-line video as either NTSC or PAL M. The default setting is NTSC. Use the arrow buttons (3456) to specify the desired option and press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
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625 Lines Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the 625 Lines label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. This field allows selection of the output format for 625-line video as either PAL D G B, PAL I, or PAL N. The default setting is PAL D G B. Press the56buttons to display the options. Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
Aspect Ratio Menu
Press the56buttons until the Aspect Ratio menu appears. It displays the current input aspect ratio and has one field that allows the output aspect ratio to be changed when the uplinked video has an aspect ratio of 16x9. If the DSR-6050 receives input of 4x3, the output is always 4x3.
Input Field
The Input field displays the aspect ratio of video that the DSR-6050 is currently receiving. It is non-editable.
Output Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Output label. Press the ENTER button to enter the field. There are multiple options: 4x3 (PanScan), 4x3 (Zoom), and 4x3 (Letterbox). Use the56buttons to specify the desired option. The output default setting is 4x3 (PanScan). If 4x3 (PanScan) information is not available when the 4x3 4x3 (PanScan) option is chosen, the DSR-6050 outputs the center portion of the 16x9 image.
If you select a new aspect ratio, the following warning screen appears:
Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged. Otherwise, press the ENTER button to proceed.
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Firmware Menu
Press the56buttons until the Firmware menu appears. This menu displays the DSR-6050's firmware release information, which is equivalent to the product version number. This menu cannot be changed, but since the firmware is periodically updated, this menu confirms that the update was successful. This menu is used most commonly in troubleshooting.
Boot:FPGA:High Field
This field displays the version of boot, FPGA, and the high code. The boot code is loaded at the factory. The FPGA and high codes may be upgraded to later versions by a download that is delivered over the satellite signal from either the L-band or ASI input. The code versions are represented by a six-digit hexadecimal number. This field is non-editable.
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Upgrade Field
The Upgrade field displays the version of the upgrade code that is available. This field displays 000000 when no upgrade code is available. Available upgrades are installed the next time the DSR-6050 is rebooted. This field is non-editable.
Transcoding F/W Menu
Press the56buttons until the TRANSCODING F/W menu appears. This menu displays the release information of the transcoding firmware. This menu cannot be changed, but since the firmware is periodically updated, this menu confirms that the update was successful. This menu is used most commonly in troubleshooting.
FPGA:High Field
This field displays the version of transcoding FPGA and high code. These codes may be upgraded to later versions by a download that is delivered over the satellite signal from either the L-band or ASI input. The code versions are represented by a six-digit hexadecimal number. This field is non-editable.
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This field is not implemented.
Download Menu
Press the56buttons until the DOWNLOAD menu appears. This menu allows the user to monitor the status of the current code download. This menu is used most commonly in troubleshooting.
During a background code download, the DSR-6050 collects the upgrade code in the background while concurrently decoding video and audio services. The user can select this menu anytime before, during, and after a background code download.
File Field
The File field consists of two sub-fields; the first sub-field is editable and selects, by index, a download file for monitoring. The second sub-field is non-editable and indicates the total number of files that have been downloaded and/or are available to be downloaded.
Current Field
The Current field pertains to the file selected in the File field and indicates the ID for the current segment received by the DSR-6050 during the download of the file. This field is non-editable.
Rcvd Field
The Rcvd field indicates the number of segments that the DSR-6050 has received for the file selected in the File field. This field is non-editable.
Tota l F i e ld
The Total field indicates ID for the last segment of the file selected in the File field. This field is not editable.
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Channel Menu
Press the56buttons until the Channel menu appears. This menu allows the user to select an active VCT, select the virtual channel, and view the name of the current transponder.
VCT Field
This field allows selection of a Virtual Channel Table (VCT) number. Contact the program provider for the correct VCT number to enter for that commercial system. Press the4button until the cursor is at the VCT label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. While ensuring that the cursor remains on the up/down symbol, press the56buttons to scroll throughout the available VCTs. (If the network has four VCTs, then only four VCTs appear in this field.) Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
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This field also provides a second method for selecting the VCT. To do this, use the34buttons to select the digit to change and then, while the cursor is on that digit, press the56buttons to display the required value. Repeat this process for each applicable digit.
Channel Field
The Channel field allows selection of the virtual channel for the output service. The DSR-6050 supports channel values from 0000 to 4095. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Channel label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. While ensuring that the cursor remains on the up/down symbol, press the56buttons to scroll through the available virtual channels. (If the chosen VCT contains twenty-four virtual channels, then only twenty-four virtual channels appear in this field.) Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
This field also provides a second method for selecting the virtual channel. To do this, use the34buttons to select the digit to change and then, while the cursor is on that digit, press the56buttons to display the required value. Repeat this process for each applicable digit.
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The DSR-6050 displays warning messages for the following conditions:
A warning message is displayed when the user changes from a MPEG program number to a virtual channel.
Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged. Otherwise, press the ENTER button to proceed.
If the user selects a virtual channel that is not in the chosen VCT, then a warning message, “Not in map” is displayed to the right of the virtual channel.
Virtual channels identify satellite and polarity attributes. The RF input ports are set up with satellite and polarity attributes. For more details, see "Port Menu" on page 16. The DSR-6050 uses these satellite and polarity attributes to determine which RF port to use. However, if the user selects a virtual channel that does not match the satellite and polarity attributes of either port, then the DSR-6050 is unable to determine which port to use and the following warning message is displayed.
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Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged.
Note: The DSR-6050 cannot decode the chosen virtual channel until a port is set up with the applicable satellite and polarity information.
Xpndr Field
This non-editable field displays the current (Xpndr) transponder name (alpha/ numeric) that is downloaded. If the user selects a virtual channel that is not in the chosen VCT, then a warning message, (Not in map) is displayed to the right of the virtual channel.
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MPEG Select Menu
This menu allows the user to select which service is displayed at the video and audio outputs by specifying the MPEG program number. Press the56buttons until the MPEG Select menu appears. The MPEG program number can be used instead of a virtual channel, but only if the DSR-6050 is already tuned to the appropriate L-band or ASI input signal.
Program Menu
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Program label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. While ensuring that the cursor remains on the up/ down symbol, press the56buttons to scroll throughout the available MPEG programs. (If the current L-band or ASI input signal contains four MPEG programs, then only four MPEG programs appear in this field.) Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
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This field also provides a second method for selecting the MPEG program. Use the34buttons to select the digit to change and then, while the cursor is on that digit, press the56buttons to display the required value. Repeat this process for each applicable digit.
The DSR-6050 displays warning messages for the following conditions:
A warning message is displayed when the user changes from a virtual channel
to a MPEG program number. Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged. Otherwise, press the ENTER button to proceed.
A warning message displays when an MPEG program number is selected which does not exist.
Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged. Otherwise, press the ENTER button to proceed.
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Aud1Lang, Aud2Lang Menus
While analog primary and secondary audio outputs are muted, the two Audio languages selected here determine which two audio elements will be present in the ASI 2 (MPEG2) transport stream output. Simply stated, this is where secondary audio is enabled on the ASI 2/MPEG2 output.
These menus (Audio1 and Audio2 Language) have three fields that allow the user to modify and view the status of the language for the Audio1 and Audio2 outputs. This menu also allows the user to view the mode of the audio signal as it is received from the programmer and before any subsequent down mixing that the DSR-6050 may perform. Press the56buttons until the AUD1LANG menu or AUD2LANG menu appears.
Note: The two digits in the Left, Right fields indicate the occurrence of the specified language. The range is between 00 and 99. For example, use Eng13 for the 13th version of English. This feature is used when there are multiple dialects within a language.
Dspl Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Dspl (Display) label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. The Display field allows the user to select the options that are displayed in the Left (channel) and Right (channel) fields. There are three options: All, Avail, and Status. Press the56buttons to specify the desired option.
The All option allows the user to use the arrow buttons to enter the three-letter
The Avail (Available) option allows the user to scroll through the languages
code. You may wish to select languages that are not functional at this time but will be functional in the future. Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
supported by the system while the cursor is in the Left and Right fields. Furthermore, selection of this option allows the user to scroll through only the languages available for the active service. (If the active service has only three languages, as listed for the virtual channel or program, only three appear. If the user changes the service, the number of languages may also change.) Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
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The Status option allows the user to view the actual audio language. The actual language can differ from the chosen language when the user’s choice for language is unavailable. The rules that govern which language the DSR-6050 chooses are described in the next section.
Left and Right Fields
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Left label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. If the user selects the Dual Mono at the AudioMix field (described on page 18), Left and Right will have separately editable fields. Otherwise, they are controlled together as a pair from the Left field alone. These fields allow the user to set the languate through the following three options: (1) Any language if the language is set to All, (2) the currently available languages if the Dspl is set to Avail, or (3) def (default) if the Dspl field is set to either All or Avail. Press the56buttons to specify the desired option. Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
When making choices, keep the following factors in mind:
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If def (default) is selected, the Audio 1 and Audio 2 outputs default to the first and second language, respectively, that is listed for the service. It is suggested that programmers run their language listing so that this default is the language that matches the audio.
If the AudioMix field (described on page 18) is set to Surround, Stereo, or Mono and the user’s choice for language is not available and the audio output is the default language.
If the the AudioMix field (described on page 18) is set to Dual Mono and a language pair is not available that matches the user’s choice for Left and Right languages, the DSR-6050 selects and outputs the first occurrence of the Left language choice. The system cannot take a Left from one audio pair and a Right from another. If there is no match for the Left language choice, the DSR-6050 uses the default language.
There is an interaction between the Language (Lang) menu and the AudioMix field (described on page 18):If the user had previously selected Stereo or Mono in the AudioMix field and a specific language as the audio output in the Lang menu, but later changes the AudioMix menu setting to Dual Mono, the Dual Mono changes in this menu to the same language specified for both Dual Mono channels and a caution screen displays. After changing the AudioMix menu to Dual Mono, reselect the languages desired here, in this menu.
If the user previously selected Dual Mono in the AudioMix field with two
different languages as audio outputs in the Language menu, but later selects Stereo, Stereo Surround, or Mono in the AudioMix field, the output in this
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Language menu defaults to the first occurrence of a specified language (the one defined for the Left channel first, then for Right channel if there is no match for the Left). In this case, the same caution screen appears.
InputMode Field
This read-only field indicates the incoming audio mode of the active service.
Text Lang Menu
This Text Language menu has the Display field which allows the user to modify and view the status of the language for the subtitle display. Press the56buttons until the Text Lang (Text Language) menu appears.
Dspl Field
This field has the following options:
The All option allows the user to enter the desired language which may or may
The Avail (Available) option allows the user to scroll through the languages
The Status option allows the user to view the actual text language. The actual
The Off option disables subtitles.
not be present in that service. You may wish to select languages that are not functional at this time but will be functional in the future. Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
supported by the system while the cursor is in the field. Furthermore, selection of this option allows the user to scroll through only the languages available for the active service. (If the active service has only three languages, as listed for the virtual channel or program, only three appear. If the user changes the service, the number of languages may also change.) Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
language can differ from the chosen language when the user’s choice for language is unavailable. The rules that govern which language the DSR-6050 chooses are described in the next section.
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EMM ID Menu
The Entitlement Management Message (EMM) ID menu allows for additional flexibility in access control. It allows the user to enter a new EMM provider ID number if provided by the programmer.
Caution: If you do not know what the EMM provider ID is, do not enter anything. Use the default setting of (0000).
Press the56buttons until the EMM ID menu appears.
ID Number Field
The ID Number field allows the user to change the ID number, which is represented in the hexadecimal format. Press the4button until the cursor is at the ID Number label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Use the34buttons to select the digit to change and then, while the cursor is on that digit, press the56buttons to display the required value. Repeat this process for each applicable digit. Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
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IP Menus
Use the IP menus is to configure the 10/100 port.
MAC Address Menu
Use the following procedure to view the MAC address for the lower Ethernet port on the back panel of the DSR-6050. Press the 56 buttons until the MAC Address menu appears. This menu displays the Ethernet port MAC address. The address is represented in a hexadecimal format and it is not editable.
DHCP Menu
Press the 56 buttons until the Port 10/100 DHCP menu appears. The front panel screen displays the DHCP and Unit Name fields. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configura­tion Protocol) allows the Satellite Multiplex Decrypter to obtain a set of IP parame­ters from a DHCP server. The DHCP server ensures that all these IP addresses are unique. This automates and facilitates the Satellite Multiplex Decrypter's access to the network. The management of the IP address pool, in this case, is handled by the server, and not by a human administrator.
DHCP Field
Enter the field and choose either Enable or Disable.
Unit Name Field
The Unit Name is fully editable. It is placed into the outgoing DHCP request and is used for registration. The Unit Name, in most cases, is only a suggestion to the DHCP server and may be updated with a different name upon receiving the DHCP registration reply. If an updated name is received from a DHCP server, the Unit Name will be adjusted to show this change and will replace the user-entered name. The default name is DSR6050-35111.
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IP Address Menu
Use the following procedure to set and view the IP address for the lower Ethernet port on the back panel of the DSR-6050. Press the 56 buttons until the IP Address menu appears. This menu allows the user to enter an IP address for the Ethernet port. The address is represented in the common dotted-decimal format. Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the Ethernet port for operation on your local network.
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Address label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the34and 56buttons to enter the desired address and then press ENTER to confirm the selection.
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Subnet Mask Menu
Use the following procedure to set and view the Subnet Mask address for the lower Ethernet port on the back panel of the DSR-6050. Press the 56 buttons until the Subnet Mask menu appears. This menu allows the user to enter a subnet mask for the Ethernet port. The subnet mask is represented in the common dotted-decimal format.
Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the Ethernet port for operation on your local network.
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Address label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Use the arrow button (3456) to enter the desired address and then press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
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IP Gateway Menu
Use the following procedure to set and view the Default Gateway address for the lower Ethernet port on the back panel of the DSR-6050. Press the 56 buttons until the IP Gateway menu appears. This menu allows the user to enter an IP gateway address that the Ethernet port should use. The IP Gateway is an address that is represented in the common dotted-decimal format. Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the Ethernet port for operation on your local network.
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Default Gateway address, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Use the arrow buttons (3456) to enter the desired address and then press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
Port GigE MAC Address Menu
Use the following procedure to view the GigE MAC address for the upper Ethernet port on the back panel of the DSR-6050. Press the 56 buttons until the Port GigE menu appears. The address is represented in a hexadecimal format and it is not editable.
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GigE IP Address Menu
Use the following procedure to set and view the GigE IP address for the upper Ethernet port on the back panel of the DSR-6050. Press the 56 buttons until the GigE IP Address menu appears. This menu allows the user to enter an IP address for the GigE port. The address is represented in the common dotted-decimal format. Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the GigE port for operation on your local network.
Press the4button until the cursor is at the IP Address field, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the34and 56buttons to enter the desired address and then press ENTER to confirm the selection.
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GigE Subnet Mask Menu
Use the following procedure to set and view the GigE Subnet Mask for the upper Ethernet port on the back panel of the DSR-6050. Press the 56 buttons until the GigE Subnet Mask menu appears. The GigE subnet mask is represented in the common dotted-decimal format. Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the GigE port for operation on your local network.
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Subnet Mask label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Use the arrow button (3456) to enter the desired address and then press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
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GigE Default Gateway Menu
Use the following procedure to set and view the GigE Default Gateway address for the upper Ethernet port on the back panel of the DSR-6050. Press the 56 buttons until the GigE Default Gateway Address menu appears. This menu allows the user to enter the GigE Default gateway address that the Ethernet port should use. The GigE Default Gateway is an address that is represented in the common dotted­decimal format. Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the GigE port for operation on your local network.
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Default Gateway label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Use the arrow buttons (3456) to enter the desired address and then press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
GigE Mode Menu
Press the 56 buttons until the GigE SPTS Mode menu appears. This menu allows the user to select which single program transport streams (SPTS) are routed to the GigE port. The DSR-6050 builds a transport stream that contains the user­selected service. The compression format of the video and audio components in this service can be changed per instructions received from the programmer when the user selects the Transcoded option. The compression formats of this service is unchanged when the user selects the Passthru option. The DSR-6050 also allows the user to select both options, in which case two transport streams are routed to the GigE port. Both transport streams contain the same service, but the video and audio compression format has been changed for one transport stream.
Press the 4 button until the cursor is at the SPTS Mode label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the 56 buttons to display the four options: Transcoded, Off, Passthru, and Passthru plus Transcoded. Press ENTER to confirm the selection.
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GigE Passthru Dest Addr Menu
Use the following procedure to set and view the passthrough SPTS destination address. The passthrough single program transport stream is described in the section entitled "GigE Mode Menu." Press the56buttons until the GigE Passthru Dest Addr menu appears. The pass-through SPTS destination address is represented in the common dotted-decimal format. Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the pass-through SPTS destination address on your local network.
Passthru Dest Addr Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Passthru Dest Addr label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Use the arrow button (3456) to enter the desired address and then press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
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Port Field
Press the4 button until the cursor is at the Port label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Use the arrow button (3456) to enter the desired port ID (Range: 00000 to 65535) and then press the ENTER button to confirm the selection. The default is 06000.
GigE Xcoded Dest Addr Menu
Use the following procedure to set and view the transcoded SPTS destination address. The transcoded single program transport stream is described in the section entitled "GigE Mode Menu." Press the56buttons until the GigE Xcoded Dest Addr menu appears. The transcoded SPTS destination address is represented in the common dotted-decimal format. Contact the network administrator for details about configuring the transcoded SPTS destination address on your local network.
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Xcoded Dest Addr Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Xcoded Dest Addr label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Use the arrow button (3456) to enter the desired address and then press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
Port Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Port label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Use the arrow button (3456) to enter the desired port ID (Range: 00000 to 65535) and then press the ENTER button to confirm the selection. The default is 06000.
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Status Display Menus
Status display menus provide information regarding the current status of the DSR-
6050. This menu lists important Satellite Multiplex Decrypter parameters. These
fields are not editable, and the displayed information is either (1) the result of changes in an installation or channel selection menu, or (2) a parameter the DSR-6050 reports as part of its operation.
Status1 Menu
Press the56buttons until the Status1 menu appears.
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Front Panel Field
The Front Panel field indicates whether the user is able to control the Satellite Multiplex Decrypter completely from the front panel or whether some front panel functions are disabled.
Input Type Field
The Input Type field indicates the input connector on which the active signal is received.
Status2 Menu
This menu does not appear if the Input field (described on page 13) is set to ASI In. Press the56buttons until the STATUS2 menu appears. This screen displays the source name, channel number, and the signal quality.
Source Field
The Source field displays the source name, which was entered by the programmer or network operator at the encoder/uplink to identify the source. Dashes are displayed when no information is available.
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Channel Field
The Channel field displays the selected virtual channel number (from the Channel menu). Dashes are displayed when no information is available.
Quality Field
The Quality field displays a number from 1 to 100 so that the quality level of the signal can be judged. The signal quality is also displayed as a large bar graph in the Status3 menu. If the signal is 50 or less, it is marginal. If it is 35 or less, take action at your site to increase the dish size or improve the LNB to prevent occasional loss of output.
Status3 Menu
This menu does not appear if the Input field (described on page 13) is set to ASI In. Press the56buttons until the STATUS3 menu appears. This screen displays the quality level of the signal as a large bar graph that expands to fill the entire LCD screen.
Status4 Menu
This menu does not appear if the Input field (described on page 13) is set to ASI In. Press the56buttons until the STATUS4 menu appears. This screen displays the satellite name and signal tuning characteristics.
Sat Field
This field displays the satellite name from the downloaded network information. Dashes are displayed when no information is available.
Freq Field
This field displays the downlink frequency of the L-band signal. This may be different from the frequency that was initially set in the Manual Tune menu.
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Symb Field
This field displays the symbol rate (megasymbols per second) of the L-band signal. Dashes indicate that no information is available or when the ASI input is in use.
Code Field
This field displays the code rate (error control coding for forward error correction) of the L-band signal.
Format Field
This field displays the format (combined or split) of the L-band signal. Dashes are displayed when no information is available or when the ASI input is in use.
Status5 Menu
This menu does not appear if the Input field (described on page 13) is set to ASI In. Press the56buttons until the STATUS5 menu appears. This screen displays the sync, Eb/No and authorization state of the DSR-6050.
Operating the DSR-6050
Sync Field
This field displays the acquisition Sync state. The Sync state can be either Locked or Tuning.
Eb/No Field
This field displays the Eb/No. Eb/No is a measure of signal to noise.
Authorization State Field
This field displays the authorization state of the current selected channel. Authorization State indicates how the Satellite Multiplex Decrypter is authorized. If the Authorization State is Not Authorized, the field will alternate, and display a reason why it is not authorized (e.g., Not in Sync).
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Status6 Menu
Press the56buttons until the STATUS6 menu appears. This screen displays the DSR-6050’s Memory (free memory), and Flash.
Memory Field
This status-only field displays the amount of free volatile memory in MB units that is available for use by the operating system.
Flash Field
This status-only field displays the amount of free non-volatile memory in MB units that is available for use by the operating system.
Status7 Menu
Press the56buttons until the Status7 menu appears. This screen displays the video encoding configuration for the transcoded SPTS. The transcoded single program transport stream is described in the section entitled “GigE Mode Menu”.
Video Resolution Field
The Video Resolution field indicates the display resolution and scanning method of the transcoded video. this is represented as the numberof distinct pixels in thehorizontal dimension, the number of lines, and whetherthescan is progressive (p) or interlaced (i).
Bit Rate Field
The Bit Rate field indicates the data rate of the transcoded video.
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Status8 Menu
Press56the buttons until the Status8 menu appears. This screen displays the audio encoding configuration for the transcoded SPTS. The transcoded single program transport stream is described in the sectin entitled “GigE Mode Menu”.
Audio Field
Use this field to choose which audio channel to display the status. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Audio field, then use the56buttons to choose the first audio channel or the second audio channel. The default is 1. Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection and exit the field.
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Format Field
The Format field indicates the compression format of the transcoded audio for the selected audio channel.
Mode Field
The Mode field indicates the mode (stereo or mono) of the transcoded audio for the selected audio channel.
Bit Rate Field
The Bit Rate Field indicates the data rate of the transcoded audio.
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Diagnostics Menus
Use the DSR-6050's diagnostic menu to get additional information for troubleshooting. The menus also enable the user to test waveforms and use other diagnostic information displayed on an NTSC television monitor connected through the rear panel video output.
Caution: Turning on diagnostics changes the video or audio output, and these diagnostic screens or tones may be transmitted to the cable customers if the transcoder is connected to the cable plant.
Press the 56buttons until the DIAGNOSTICS menu appears.
Menus Field
The Menus field allows the user to enable or disable the on-screen diagnostics. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Menus label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the 56 buttons to scroll to the televised screen of choice. Press the ENTER button to exit this field. The default is Off.
Notice that if the Menus field is ON, the Clear Cntrs (clear counters) field also appears.
Clear Cntrs Field
This field allows the user to reset selected counters to zero. This field is primarily for use with hotline troubleshooting, and it is recommended that it be used only when so directed and does not affect transcoder operation, but it may give misleading troubleshooting results. To clear counters, press the4button until the cursor is at the Cntrs label, and press the ENTER button to reset the counters to zero.
Unit Address Menu
This menu is for display only and displays the DSR-6050’s 16-digit electronic address (range: 000-00000-00000-000 to 999-99999-99999-999). The program provider uses this address to identify a specific DSR-6050 for authorization and to retune messages. The display enables the user to view the address from the front panel rather than reading the label on the back panel.
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Press the 56 buttons until the Unit Address menu appears.
TV Pass Card Menu
The DSR-6050 does not initially require a TV Pass Card, but if one is required, the program provider typically supplies one. The program provider uses the TV Pass Card address and decoder address to identify a specific DSR-6050 for authorization messages.
Press the 56 buttons until the TV Pass Card menu appears.
Operating the DSR-6050
The display enables the user to view the TV Pass Card address from the front panel of the DSR-6050. There are three Status field options:
Not Inserted
xxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxx (a unique TV Pass Card address, range: 000-00000­00000-000 to 999-99999-99999-999)
xxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxx Needs Mating.
Audio Test Signal Menu
DSR-6050 supports AC3 passthrough audio. Support for analog audio will be considered for a future release.
Video Test Signal Menu
Press the56buttons until the Video Test Signal menu appears. A full-field video test signal is available and the user can display different test patterns by selecting the Pattern field.
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Press E to continue or to stop
CAUTION: This selection replaces video
Pattern Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Pattern label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to display the test patterns. Choose from the options listed below:
NTSC/PAL M Test Pattern Options
Color Bar
IRE 100 Ramp
NTSC 7 Comb
Red Field
NTSC 7 Comp
5 Step Stair
Unmod Y Ramp
Off (Default)
Press the ENTER button and a warning message appears saying that the current video display will be interrupted if the action proceeds.
Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged. Otherwise, press the ENTER button to proceed.
Test signals override any active service component, and the DSR-6050 displays diagnostics over the video test patterns if diagnostics are enabled. Disable the selected signals by displaying OFF or exiting the menu. Press the ENTER button to exit from the field.
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VITS Menu
E Transmitted
VITS Waveform
Press the56buttons until the Vertical Interval Test Signal (VITS) menu appears. This menu allows the user to insert VITS on lines 17 or 18.
Waveform Field
Note: Upon exiting this submenu, the Waveform field will revert back to the default value (Transmitted).
The Waveform field allows the user to insert a VITS from several internally stored patterns, from a pattern transmitted over the satellite link, or to turn off VITS insertion. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Waveform label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to display the options. Choose from the options listed below:
Operating the DSR-6050
NTSC/PAL M VITS Pattern Field Options
Transmitted (Default)
Disabled
Color Bar
100 IRE Ramp
NTSC 7 Comb
Red Field
NTSC 7 Comp
5 Step Stair
Unmod Y Ramp
The Transmitted option (the default) indicates the signal is provided over the satellite link by the programmer, if one is present. Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
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E Color Bar 1 17
VITS W aveform Field Line
E Off Off
AD INSERTION TEST Cue Tone Relay
Note: If the Waveform option is neither Transmitted or Disabled, the Field and Line fields are displayed on the VITS menu.
Field Field
This field allows the user to select the field on which the VITS is reinserted by the transcoder. There are two choices, Field 1 or Field 2. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Field label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to select the desired option and press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
Line Field
Press the4button until the cursor is at the Line label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to display the options. The available line numbers are 17 or 18. The default is line 17. Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
Ad Insertion Test Menu
Ad insertion signals are generated by the DSR-6050, but controlled by the uplink programmer. Local cable companies use ad insertion signals to control and to queue the insertion of commercials in cable headends. There are two ways to provide ad insertion. One is a dedicated digital DTMF differential output for cue tones. The other ad is a dedicated contact closure relay. The Ad Insertion Test menu allows the user to turn cue tones and the relays on and off.
Caution: Output to the customers may be interrupted. When turned on, the ad insertion signals can be sent to the local headed equipment.
Press the56buttons until the Ad Insertion Test menu appears.
Cue Tone Signal Field
The Cue Tone Sig (Signal) field lets the user turn the cue tone test On and Off. Press the4button until the cursor is at the Cue Tone Sig label, and press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to display the options. If On is selected, the DSR-6050 generates a DTMF code (0-9*#ABCD) on the cue
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tone output. This field returns to the default value (OFF) when the ENTER button is pressed to exit the field.
Relay Field
The Relay field lets the user individually turn ON and OFF each of the three ad insertion relays. Press the ENTER button to move into the field. Press the56buttons to display the options. The available options are OFF, Relay 1 ON, Relay 2 ON, and Relay 3 ON. This field returns to the default value (OFF) when the ENTER button is pressed to exit the field.
Operating the DSR-6050
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Troubleshooting
Before contacting the Hotline, review Table 4-1 for problems and suggested solutions.
Table 4-1: Troubleshooting Solutions
Problem Possible Cause Solution Reference
LCD blank, no LEDs lit. No power to unit. Plug in the unit
4
LEDs illuminate, but LCD is blank or too dark to read.
No picture, no level indication.
Poor audio quality or low audio level.
No video or Bypass Video is present.
No audio or Bypass Audio is present.
Will not acquire. Port not configured. Check port configuration and
Incorrect language. Wrong language
LCD contrast out of adjustment.
No LNB signal port. Connect LNB coax See "Connecting the
Audio levels incorrect.
Unit is in bypass mode.
Unit is in bypass mode.
setting.
Adjust LCD contrast See IRD menu, Contrast
Adjust audio levels
Change to an available channel.
Change to an available channel.
manual frequency tune
Check language screen settings
field
DSR-6050" on page 3.
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If You Need Help
For assistance with Motorola products only, contact the Motorola Technical Response Center (TRC), 24 hours a day, 7 days a week:
Inside the U.S.:1-888-944-HELP (1-888-944-4357)
Outside the U.S.:1-215-323-0044
Motorola Online: http://businessonline.motorola.com This offers a searchable solutions database, technical documentation, and low-priority issue creation and tracking.
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Product Support
Calling for Repairs
If repair is necessary, call Motorola’s authorized repair vendor, World Wide Digital (WWD) at 1-800-227-0450 or 1-956-541-0600 for a Return for Service Authorization (RSA) number before sending the unit for repair. The RSA number must be prominently displayed on all equipment cartons. WWD is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Central Time, Monday through Friday.
When shipping equipment for repair, follow these steps:
1. Pack the unit securely.
2. Enclose a note describing the exact problem.
3. Enclose a copy of the invoice to verify the warranty status.
4. Label all cartons with the RSA number.
5. Ship the unit PREPAID to:
World Wide Digital c/o Loera Customs Brokerage, Inc. Attn: RSA # **** 5845 E. 14th Street, Suite D Brownsville, TX 78521
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Downlink/L-Band Frequency
Conversion Tables
A distributor or programmer can provide the latest C-band and Ku-band frequency plans at purchase time.
If desired, the following formulas have been provided to perform calculations for both C-band and Ku-band transponders, or if the user is installing for a new satellite.
Table 6-1: Calculation for C-Band Transponders
Example calculation
Formula for C-band Frequency
5,150 MHz <minus> Frequency Downlink (DL) <equals> Frequency (C-band) 5,150 MHz
Table 6-2: Calculation for Ku-Band Transponders
Formula for Ku-band Frequency
Frequency Downlink (DL) <minus> 10,750 MHz <equals> Frequency (Ku-band) 12,019 MHz
if downlink frequency
is 3,740 MHz
-3,740 MHz 1,410 MHz
Example calculation
if downlink frequency
is 12,019 MHz
-10,750 MHz 1,269 MHz
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Language Abbreviations
Note: This list of languages was recommended to system operators as the appropriate identifiers for audio, subtitle, and text information. Refer to Language Menu operation.
LANGUAGE ABBREVIATION LANGUAGE ABBREVIATION
Arabic ara Egyptian egy
Armenian arm English eng
Balinese ban Esperanto epo
Basque baq Faroese fao
Batak btk Finnish fin
Bengali ben French fre
Bhojpuri bho German ger
Bulgarian bul Greek gre
Burmese bur Gujarati guj
Catalan cat Hebrew heb
Chinese chi Hindi hin
Croatian scr Hiri Motu hmo
Cue (Tones) cue Hungarian hun
Czech cze Indonesian ind
Danish dan Interlingua ina
Dutch dut Iranian ira
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LANGUAGE ABBREVIATION LANGUAGE ABBREVIATION
Irish iri Philippine (Other) phi
Italian ita Polish pol
Panjabi pan Portuguese por
Japanese jpn Rajasthani raj
Javanese jav Romanian rum
Kashmiri kas Russian rus
Korean kor Samoan smo
Kurdish kur Scots sco
Latin lat Sindhi snd
Malay may Spanish spa
Mandar mdr Swahili swa
Marathi mar Swedish swe
Miscellaneous mis Tagalog tgl
Mongolian mon Tamil tam
Nepali nep Thai tha
Norwegian nor Urdu urd
Otomian Lang. oto Vietnamese vie
Pahlavi pal Welsh wel
Persian per
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Diagnostics
Introduction
The Fast Fact Diagnostic Diagnostic screens (1 through 5) are a part of the Transcoder Firmware created during product development and based on the needs of the the particular unit. All values and information shown on the Fast Fact Diagnostic screens update when displayed, unless otherwise noted. Information about these screens is described here for documentation purposes only.
Notes:
1. Hexadecimal numbers are displayed with none or more leading zeros (0) to pad to their individual field width.
2. Decimal numbers are right-justified in their individual display rectangle and are not padded with leading zeros (0).
3. Decimal numbers may be displayed without or with a trailing decimal point to distinguish them from hexadecimal numbers.
4. The default is no trailing decimal point.
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Fast Facts 1 [page 64]
Fast Facts 2 [page 66]
Fast Facts 3 (Video) [page 67]
Fast Facts 4 (Audio) [page 69]
Fast Facts 5 (10/100 Network) [page 70]
Fast Facts 5 GigE Network [page 71]
FF1
FF2
FF3
FF4
FF5
FF5
Figure 8-1: Fast Fact Diagnostic Screens
Viewing the Fast Fact Diagnostic Screens
The diagnostic screens (Figure 8-1 on page 62) are available via the On-Screen Display (OSD) video out using a video monitor connected to the OSD Video Out on the rear of the transcoder.
To view the OSD diagnostic screens, press the 56buttons on the front of the transcoder until the Diagnostic menu appears, and press the ENTER button to access the Diagnostic menu on the transcoder.
Press the 56buttons, navigate to the DIAGNOSTIC Menus option and press the right arrow key. Selecting ENTER while the cursor is on the Menus option allows access to the OSD diagnostic screens.
Use the 56buttons on the front of the transcoder to navigate between the Fast Fact Diagnostic screens while displaying the data to the OSD.
Note: Pressing the ENTER button on the front of the transcoder while viewing a
particular OSD diagnostic screen allows for the continued display of the OSD diagnostic information while allowing the user to navigates thru other front panel menus.
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Diagnostics
Fast Facts Screens
The Fast Facts screens are used as a method of viewing information and diagnostic data associated with the transcoder than what is shown in the transcoder’s Diagnostic menu screens (refer to Diagnostic Menus).
The Fast Facts screens are composed of five screens; the first screen showing important general information as it relates to the transcoder, the second screen depicts the current port configuration, the third screen shows important video information, the fourth screen dis­plays important audio information, and the fifth screens shows the Ethernet configuration.
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Unit = 225-03177-05987-128
Firmware = 000148 00017C
Encryption = N/A
VC # = 0132
VCTID = 0002
Eb/No = -2.0
Sat/Xpndr = T6/7
Polarization = Horz
FEC Rate = 3/4
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Service # = 00003
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Fast Facts 1
Signal Quality = 58
Symbol Rate = 10.51 Msps
Frequency = 1310.00 MHz
Auth State = N/A
Signal State = Searching
Virtual Network = 7
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Fast Facts 1
The Fast Facts 1 screen displays general information relating to the basic functionality of the transcoder
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Field Name Definition
Unit Displays the 16-digit Unit Address on the screen.
VC# Shows the virtual channel number.
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Firmware Shows the firmware version in the boot sector of ROM and the
VCT ID Shows the current VCT ID.
Encryption TBD
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Service Displays the service number for the current program.
F
Auth State Current authorization state, such as encrypted, fixed key, etc.
G
Eb/No Shows the Signal to Noise (Eb/No) of the signal.
Signal State Shows the received signal state. It can either be "Locked" or
application section.
"Searching" depending on whether the IRD is locked to a signal or not.
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Field Name Definition
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KLMNO
P
Sat/Xpndr Displays the satellite name and transponder number. If the sat-
ellite name is null, then the satellite number is used.
Diagnostics
Signal Strength/ Sig­nal Quality
Puts up the Signal Quality if DCII; else, puts up the Signal Strength. Both values are normalized to be between 0 and 100%.
Polarization Shows the polarization for the currently tuned-to transponder,
either:
Horz = Horizontal
Vert = Vertical
Symbol Rate Shows the current symbol rate.
FEC Rate Displays the Forward Error correction (FEC) coding rate.
Frequency Shows the current RF frequency.
Virtual Network Current virtual network that the DSR6050 is tuned to.
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Port 0 + S1: Horz .................. Defined
Port 1 + T6: Vert .................. Defined
Fast Facts 2
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Fast Facts 2
The Fast Facts 2 screen displays information relating to the port configuration of the transcoder.
Field Name Definition
Port number The port number being described (0-7).
Active Status +: indicates the port is Active.
=: indicates the port is Inactive.
Satellite Name The name of the current satellite.
Polarization The polarity transponder associated with the port, either:
Horz : Horizontal Vert : Vertical
Configuration Status The configuration status of the port, either: Defined, Undefined
or Not Supported.
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Fast Facts 3
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The Fast Facts 3 screen displays information relating to video information.
Diagnostics
Field Name Definition
Video Locked An indication of video lock status, if yes then the video for the
transcoder is being received and locked. If No, then the video is not being received.
Monitor The current output format of the video display.
Video PID The current Program Identification (PID) number for the Video.
Window Dimensions The current dimensions of the video display: Width x Height,
Xpos : Ypos (or mute)
PCR Pid The current Program Clock Reference (PCR) PID.
Aspect Mode The current aspect mode for the incoming video.
Source Format The source format: Interlaced or Progressive.
Video Setup Indication if the video setup (pedestal) is active.
Resolution Displays the Horizontal Size X Vertical Size of the received
video.
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Field Name Definition
Film Mode Indication of if Film Mode is active or inactive.
Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio of the video within the transport stream.
Video Mute Count
The current video mute count.
(VMC)
Frame Rate The frame rate code of the stream.
PTS : FIFO The video Presentation Time Stamp (PTS) followed by the Pic-
ture FIFO Depth Count.
Chroma Ratio The Chrominance format for the video within the transport
stream.
Video Rate The rate (in Mbps) of the video within the transport stream.
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Diagnostics
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Fast Facts 4
The Fast Facts 4 screen displays information relating to audio information. There are two columns of information displayed, one column for the first audio program, and the other col­umn for the second audio program.
Field Name Definition
Audio Locked An indication of audio lock status for both audio programs. If
yes, then the audio for the transcoder is being received and locked. If No, then the audio is not being received.
Audio Pid The current Audio PID for both audio programs.
PCR Pid The current PCR PID for both audio programs.
Type The audio stream type: MPEG, AAC, AC3, etc.
Sample Rate The sampling rate (in kHz) of both audio programs.
Audio Mix The audio processing mode for both audio programs: Mono,
Language Prefer­ence
Language Status The language status for both audio programs.
Stereo, Surround, etc.
The preferred language setting for both audio programs.
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Fast Facts 5
(10/100 Network)
Port 10/100
IP Address = 010.077.005.066
Subnet Mask = 255.255.254.000
Gateway = 010.077.004.001
MAC Address = 00:09:0E:CC:70:55
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Fast Facts 5 (10/100 Network)
The Fast Facts 5 screen displays information relating to the Ethernet port (upper RJ45 port on rear of transcoder) configuration.
Field Name Definition
IP Address Gives the current IP address of the unit.
Subnet Mask The current subnet mask of the unit.
Gateway The current gateway of the unit.
MAC Address The MAC address of the unit.
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Diagnostics
A
B
C
D
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F
Fast Facts 5
(GigE Network)
Port GigE
IP Address = 010.077.005.066
Subnet Mask = 255.255.254.000
Gateway = 010.077.004.001
MAC Address = 00:09:0E:CC:70:55
Dest IP Addr = 232.0.1.0 Dest Port = 12345
Output Mode = MPTS
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Fast Facts 5 (Gigabit Ethernet)
The Fast Facts 5 (Gigabit Ethernet) screen displays information relating to Gigabit Ether­net port (lower RJ45 port on rear of transcoder) configuration.
Field Name Definition
IP Address IP address of the GiGE ethernet.
Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the GiGE ethernet.
Gateway Gateway of the GiGE ethernet.
MAC Address MAC Address of the GiGE ethernet.
Gateway Gateway of the GiGE ethernet.
Dest IP Address Destination IP address.
Dest Port Destination port.
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Output Mode Displays the output mode for the GiGE ethernet port.
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DSR-6050 Specifications
RF
Input Frequency Range 950 to 2150 MHz
Input RF Level -25 to -65 dBm
RF Port Impedance 75 Ohms
RF Port Return Loss 13 dB minimum
Port-to-Port Isolation 40 dB minimum
Video
Frequency response ±0.9 dB (1 kHz to 4.2 MHz) NTSC
±0.9 dB (1 kHz to 4.8 MHz) PAL +0/1.5 dB (4.8 MHz to 5.5 MHz) PAL
Video Level 1.0V p-p ± 10%
Chrominance-luminance Delay Inequality
Differential Gain 4.5% p-p maximum (10% to 90% APL)
Differential Phase 4.5% p-p maximum (10% to 90% APL)
±40 nsec
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Transmission Standard
DigiCipher II Symbol Rates 3.25, 4.88, 7.32, 9.76, 11.71, 14.63, 19.51,
and 29.27 Msps discrete steps
DigiCipher II Code Rates 5/11, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 7/8
8PSK-TurboCode FEC Rates 2/3(1.92), 3/4(2.05), 3/4(2.11), 3/4(2.19),
5/6(2.30), 8/9(2.40)
DVB-S2 FEC Rates 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
Electrical
Power Requirements 90 to 250 VAC, 47/63 Hz, 70 W
LNB Power Supply 19-21 V minimum, 480 mA loaded
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Connectors
RF In F-type (Qty 8)
Video Out BNC (Qty 1)
OSD Video Out BNC (Qty 1)
Alarm Screw terminal (Qty 1)
Cue Tone (Labeled: Q+ and Q-) Screw terminal (Qty 1)
Audio In Screw terminal (Qty 1)
Audio Out Screw terminal (Qty 2)
ISOC Data Screw terminal (Qty 1)
ASYNC (not implemented)
DSR-6050 Specifications
Contact Closure (Labeled: Relay 1, 2, and 3) Screw terminal (Qty 3)
ASI In BNC connector (Qty 1)
ASI Out BNC connector (Qty 2)
Mechanical
Dimensions H 3.1" (4.4 cm)
W 19.0" (48.3 cm) D 20.50" (52 cm)
Weight
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Caring for the Environment by Recycling
When you see this symbol on a Motorola p do not dispose of the product with residentia commercial waste.
roduct,
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Recycling your Motorola Equipment
Please do not dispose of this product with your residential or commercial waste. Some countries or regions, such as the European Union, have set up systems to collect and recycle electrical and electronic waste items. Contact your local a for information about practices established for your region. If collection systems are not available, call Motorola Customer Service for assistance.
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Dette produkt må ikke bortskaffes sammen med husholdningsaffald eller erhvervsaffald. Nogle lande eller områder, f.eks. EU, har oprettet systemer til indsamling og genbrug af elektriske og elektroniske affaldsprodukter. Kontakt de lokale myndigheder for oplysninger om gældende fremgangsmåder i dit område. Hvis der ikke findes tilgængelige indsamlingssystemer, kan du kontakte Motorola Kundeservice.
Umweltschutz durch Recycling
Wenn Sie dieses Zeichen auf einem Produkt von Motorola sehen, entsorgen Sie das Produkt bitte nicht als gewöhnlichen Haus- oder Büromüll.
Recycling bei Geräten von Motorola
Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses Produkt nicht als gewöhnlichen Haus- oder Büromüll. In einigen Ländern und Gebieten, z. B. in der Europäischen Union, wurden Systeme für die Rücknahme und Wiederverwertung von Elektroschrott eingeführt. Erkundigen Sie sich bitte bei Ihrer Stadt- oder Kreisverwaltung nach der geltenden Entsorgungspraxis. Falls bei Ihnen noch kein Abfuhr- oder Rücknahmesystem besteht, wenden Sie sich bitte an den Kundendienst von Motorola.
Cuidar el medio ambiente mediante el reciclaje
Cuando vea este símbolo en un producto Motorola, no lo deseche junto con residuos residenciales o comerciales.
Reciclaje de su equipo Motorola
No deseche este producto junto con sus residuos residenciales o comerciales. Algunos países o regiones, tales como la Unión Europea, han organizado sistemas para recoger y reciclar desechos eléctricos y electrónicos. Comuníquese con las autoridades locales para obtener información acerca de las prácticas vigentes en su región. Si no existen sistemas de recolección disponibles, solicite asistencia llamando el Servicio al Cliente de Motorola.
Recyclage pour le respect de l'environnement
Lorsque vous voyez ce symbole sur un produit Motorola, ne le jetez pas avec vos ordures ménagères ou vos rebuts d'entreprise.
Recyclage de votre équipement Motorola
Veuillez ne pas jeter ce produit avec vos ordures ménagères ou vos rebuts d'entreprise. Certains pays ou certaines régions comme l'Union Européenne ont mis en place des systèmes de collecte et de recyclage des produits électriques et électroniques mis au rebut. Veuillez contacter vos autorités locales pour vous informer des pratiques instaurées dans votre region. Si aucun système de collecte n'est disponible, veuillez appeler le Service clientèle de Motorola qui vous apportera son assistance.
Milieubewust recycleren
Als u dit symbool op een Motorola-product ziet, gooi het dan niet bij het huishoudelijk afval of het bedrijfsafval.
Uw Motorola-materiaal recycleren.
Gooi dit product niet bij het huishoudelijk afval het of bedrijfsafval. In sommige landen of regio's zoals de Europese Unie, zijn er bepaalde systemen om elektrische of elektronische afvalproducten in te zamelen en te recycleren. Neem contact op met de plaatselijke overheid voor informatie over de geldende regels in uw regio. Indien er geen systemen bestaan, neemt u contact op met de klantendienst van Motorola.
DbaáoĞü o Ğrodowisko - recykling
Produktów Motorola oznaczonych tym symbolem nie naleĪy wyrzucaü do komunalnych pojemników na Ğmieci.
Recykling posiadanego sprzĊtu Motorola
Produktu nie naleĪy wyrzucaü do komunalnych pojemników na Ğmieci. W niektórych krajach i regionach, np. w Unii Europejskiej, istnieją systemy zbierania i recyklingu sprzĊtu elektrycznego i elektronicznego. Informacje o utylizacji tego rodzaju odpadów naleĪy uzyskaü od wáadz lokalnych. JeĞli w danym regionie nie istnieją systemy zbierania odpadów elektrycznych i elektronicznych, informacje o utylizacji naleĪy uzyskaü od biura obsáugi klienta firmy Motorola (Motorola Customer Service).
Cuidando do meio ambiente através da reciclagem
Quando você ver este símbolo em um produto Motorola, não descarte o produto junto com lixo residencial ou comercial.
Reciclagem do seu equipamento Motorola
Não descarte este produto junto com o lixo residencial ou comercial. Alguns países ou regiões, tais como a União Européia, criaram sistemas para colecionar e reciclar produtos eletro­eletrônicos. Para obter informações sobre as práticas estabelecidas para sua região, entre em contato com as autoridades locais. Se não houver sistemas de coleta disponíveis, entre em contato com o Serviço ao Cliente da Motorola para obter assistência.
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