SVP HDR-106 User Manual

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SVP
Broadcast
Microwave
HDR-106
MPEG-2/H.264 – 4:2:2 – 10 bits
DVB-S2/S RECEIVER
MANUAL V7.0
Accessories included in this manual:
Down Converter
QPT Pan & Tilt Positioner
Multisector Antennas
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
This first chapter provides a general description of the High Definition HDR­106 receiver equipment.
Chapter 2: Technical features
This second part offers the receiver’s physical and environmental characteristics.
Chapter 3: Receiver Operation and Menus
This third part provides the user all the necessary information to control and operate the equipment properly. It is detailed the function of each button on the keyboard. It is also explained how the information is shown on the display, receiver’s menus, alarms, etc.
Chapter 4: Autotracking Antenna
In this chapter it is explained the autotracking antenna control and how to configure this option.
Chapter 5: GPS
This fifth chapter indicates the operation of the HDR-106’s GPS system and specifies the parameters that are shown in the GPS screen.
Chapter 6: Web Server
This sixth chapter provides a detailed description of the Web Server tool. This feature allows controlling the HDR-106 receiver through a website.
Chapter 7: Block Diagram
This chapter provides a block diagram of the HDR-106 receiver internal performance.
Chapter 8: Equipment Installation
This chapter indicates the available connections of the receiver, their characteristics and the installation.
Index A, B, C, D: Accessories available for this receiver. Index E: Video over IP PC monitoring
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Dear Customer,
We would like to thank you for selecting this equipment and welcome you to the SVP’s growing family of products.
We are sure that the addition of this equipment will cause you a complete satisfaction in your existing installation.
Please read these instructions carefully, and keep them in hand in case you have to refer to them.
About this manual
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This user’s guide provides indications and explanations about how to set up the HDR-106 receiver easily for the most common use cases.
This document is intended to help first time users:
- To find their way around the GUI.
- To understand the different possibilities of the HDR-106 receiver.
- To configure the HDR-106 for their specific configurations.
Symbols
The symbols that appear in this manual are:
An information message which indicates explanations for the proper operation of the equipment.
It advises users that if they do not take, avoid or make specific actions, several damages could appear in the device.
In the places where this symbol appears it means that by pressing the Down button of the equipment the user can access to the next screen.
This symbol means that pressing the OK button in the options where this symbol appear, the user can access to the submenu related to that option or can change the value of the parameter.
<> These symbols mean that the parameter can be modified in the same screen with the right and left keys.
Important Notes
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1. The HDR-106 MPEG2/H.264-4:2:2 – 10 bits – DVB-T2/T/ISDB-T with
Diversity 6 receiver is fully compatible with the DVB-T standard included in European Standard ETSI EN300744, with DVB-T2 standard included in ETSI EN300755, with DVB-S2 standard included in EN302307 and with DVB-S standard included in ETSI EN 300421.
2. The HDR-106 is a diversity 6 receiver. Therefore, it can receive DVB-
T2/T signals from up to 6 down converters that are connected to it.
3. This device has the ASI and IP outputs available when the input is ASI.
Besides, it has the ASI output available when the input is IP.
4. The complete receiver system consists of two parts: firstly, there are one
or more down-converters, which are installed outdoors next to the receiver antennas and secondly, the HDR-106 receiver which demodulates the IF delivered by the down converter.
5. The HDR-106 receivers are commonly used with SVP DC down
converters, which are available from 1.3 to 10.5 GHz in different frequency bands.
6. On the receiver site it is important to determine if the channel in which
the transmission will be done is interfered, if any other transmission is being done in that channel.
7. While the equipment is being installed, the power supply of the down-
converters should be disabled in the Setup Configuration menu in order to avoid the risk of short circuits.
8. If Celflex 1/2 and RG-214 coaxial cables are used, the maximum length
is 150 m.
9. The receiver must be well chilled. Some space must be left next to the
sides of the HDR-160 receiver for ventilation purposes. This is especially important when it is installed in a rack case.
10.Special care should be taken with SDI cables. Quality and length are very important especially with HD-SDI or 3G-SDI signals.
11.If the user wants to install the rack mount demodulator unit horizontally, guides should be used, due to the weight of the equipment.
12.It is not advisable to use a power supply lead with a cross-section less than that of the lead supplied, since this would cause a drop in the supply voltage and a deficient operation of the equipment.
13.Only authorized personnel should open the product and any repair or warranty will be invalidated if the seals are broken.
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First Aid in Case of Electric Shock
DO NOT TOUCH THE VICTIM WITH YOUR BARE HANDS until the circuit is broken. SWITCH OFF. If this is not possible, PROTECT YOURSELF with DRY insulating material and pull the victim clear of the conductor.
If breathing has stopped, indicated by unconsciousness, lack of respiratory
movements and a ‘blue’ look to cheeks, lips, ears and nails, START
RESUSCITATION AT ONCE.
EMERGENCY RESUSCITATION – THE EXPIRED AIR METHOD
(Approved by the Royal Life Saving Society)
1. If possible, lie the victim on his back with his head slightly higher
than his feet. Clear the mouth and throat of any obvious obstruction.
2. Kneel on one side of the victim, level with his head. LIFT THE JAW
AND TILT THE HEAD BACK AS FAR AS POSSIBLE (Figs. 1a and 1b)
3. One of the following may happen:
a) Breathing may begin and consciousness
returns.
b) Breathing may begin but consciousness NOT
returns. Turn the victim on his side and ensure that the airway is kept clear.
c) Breathing may return but be NOISY which
means that the airway is not fully clear. Try to clear the airway.
4. IF THERE NO SIGN OF BREATHING:
a) Check that the head is still tilted back. b) Take a deep breath. c) Pinch the victim’s nose and blow firmly into his
mouth (Fig. 2). As you do, the chest will RISE.
d) Turn your head away and take another breath,
watching for the chest to FALL (Fig. 3).
5. Start with four quick breaths and then continue with
one breath every five seconds (i.e. 12 times a minute). This should be continued until the victim revives or a doctor certifies death.
6. As consciousness returns the victim will start to
breathe on his own, and a ‘pink’ color replaces the ‘blue’ look: this is the time to stop resuscitation.
Continue to hold his chin up and so keep the airway clear.
7. In the case of injuries to the mouth, it may be necessary to use
mouth-to-nose resuscitation. Seal the victim’s mouth with your cheek and blow firmly into his nose, proceeding as above.
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8. In the case of severe facial injuries it may be necessary to do a
manual method of artificial respiration (Silvester-Brosch or Holger Nielsen). Briefly, these methods apply compression to ribcage with the victim lying on his back (S-B) or face down (H.N.) with associated movement of his arms up and out. The cycle of movement should take about five seconds, i.e. the normal breathing phase.
9. Whatever the method, it is ESSENTIAL to commence resuscitation
WITHOUT DELAY and to send for medical assistance immediately.
TREATMENT FOR BURNS
If the victim is also suffering from burns, then, without hindrance to resuscitation, observe the following:
a) DO NOT ATTEMP TO REMOVE CLOTHING ADHERING TO THE BURN. b) If possible alleviate the pain from the burnt part by immersing in
cold water.
c) If help as available or as soon as resuscitation is no longer required
the wound should be covered with a DRY clean dressing.
d) Oil or grease in any form should not be applied. e) If severely burnt, get the victim to hospital immediately.
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Main Index
Chapter 1: Introduction ................................................................. 11
Chapter 2: Technical features ........................................................ 13
Chapter 3: Receiver Operation and Menus ..................................... 17
3.1 Display .................................................................................. 17
3.1.1 1st Main Screen for the DVB-T2 ........................................... 18
3.1.2 1st Main Screen for the DVB-T ............................................. 20
3.1.3 1st Main Screen for the ASI Input ........................................ 21
3.1.4 1st Main Screen for the IP Input .......................................... 23
3.1.5 2nd Main Screen (For the DVB-T2/T) .................................... 24
3.1.6 3rd Main Screen (For the DVB-T2/T) ..................................... 24
3.1.7 4th Main Screen (For the DVB-T2) ........................................ 25
3.2 Reception Examples ................................................................ 26
3.3 TFT Screen ............................................................................ 28
3.4 Speaker & Headphones audio outputs ....................................... 28
3.5 LEDs ..................................................................................... 29
3.6 Front panel ............................................................................ 30
3.6.1 ON/OFF Button ................................................................. 30
3.6.2 OK Button ........................................................................ 31
3.6.3 Cross Button .................................................................... 31
3.6.4 Left and Right Button ........................................................ 31
3.6.5 Up and Down Button ......................................................... 32
3.7 Menus ................................................................................... 33
3.7.1 Menu Navigation ............................................................... 37
3.7.2 Menu Structure ................................................................. 38
3.7.2.1 Input Select Menu ....................................................... 39
3.7.2.1.1 DVB-T ................................................................... 39
3.7.2.1.2 DVB-T2 .................................................................. 43
3.7.2.1.3 DVB S2/S (optional) ................................................ 47
3.7.2.1.4 ASI ....................................................................... 51
3.7.2.1.5 IP ......................................................................... 52
3.7.2.2 Decoder Menu ............................................................. 57
3.7.2.2.1 Decoder Mode Screen .............................................. 58
3.7.2.2.2 Decoder Video Format Screen ................................... 60
3.7.2.2.3 Decoder Encoding System Screen ............................. 61
3.7.2.2.4 Decoder Audio Status Screen ................................... 62
3.7.2.2.5 Decoder Data Screen ............................................... 63
GPS Screen ...................................................................... 64
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3.7.2.2.6 Decoder GenLock Screen ......................................... 66
3.7.2.2.7 Decoder Frame Error Screen .................................... 66
3.7.2.2.8 Decoder Frame Without Signal Screen ....................... 67
3.7.2.3 Autotracking Menu ....................................................... 68
3.7.2.4 CA-BISS Menu ............................................................ 72
3.7.2.5 IP Output Menu ........................................................... 74
3.7.2.6 Unit ........................................................................... 77
3.7.2.6.1 Unit Video Monitor Screen ........................................ 78
3.7.2.6.2 Unit Audio Monitor Screen ........................................ 78
3.7.2.6.3 Unit Alarms Screen ................................................. 79
3.7.2.6.4 Unit Monitor Screen ................................................. 80
3.7.2.6.5 Unit Webserver & SNMP Screen ................................ 82
3.7.2.6.6 Unit Miscellaneous Screen ........................................ 84
3.7.2.6.7 Unit Firmware Screen .............................................. 88
Chapter 4: Autotracking Antenna (optional) .................................. 93
4.1 Autotracking with panel switching ............................................. 94
4.1.1 How Does It Work ............................................................. 94
4.1.2 Configuration .................................................................... 95
4.2 Autotracking with positioner in 2 axis ........................................ 97
4.2.1 How Does It Work ............................................................. 97
4.2.2 Configuration .................................................................... 98
Chapter 5: GPS ............................................................................ 100
5.1 Introduction ......................................................................... 100
5.2 Main Screen ......................................................................... 100
5.3 GPS receiver screen .............................................................. 101
5.4 Application example 1 – Constant positioning ........................... 102
5.5 HyperTerminal configuration .................................................. 104
Chapter 6: Web Server / SNMP .................................................... 106
6.1 Introduction ......................................................................... 106
6.2 Web Page Overview .............................................................. 108
6.2.1 DVB-T INPUT .................................................................. 108
6.2.2 DVB-T2 INPUT ................................................................ 111
6.2.3 ASI INPUT ...................................................................... 114
6.2.4 IP INPUT ........................................................................ 114
6.2.5 DECODER....................................................................... 117
6.2.6 Autotracking ................................................................... 122
6.2.7 DESCRAMBLING .............................................................. 127
6.2.8 TSoverIP Output ............................................................. 128
6.2.9 UNIT ............................................................................. 130
6.3 Web Page Setup Notes .......................................................... 137
6.4 SNMP .................................................................................. 137
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6.4.1 SNMP commands ............................................................ 138
6.4.2 MIB ............................................................................... 139
Chapter 7: Block Diagram ............................................................ 141
Chapter 8: Equipment Installation ............................................... 143
8.1 Introduction ......................................................................... 143
8.2 Connections ......................................................................... 143
8.2.1 Power supply .................................................................. 145
AC Power supply ..................................................................... 145
DC Power supply ..................................................................... 147
8.2.2 Intermediate frequency ................................................... 148
Intermediate frequency inputs I.F.1 … I.F.6 ................................ 148
Intermediate frequency inputs for DVB S2/S (optional) ................ 148
8.2.3 DVB-ASI Transport Stream ............................................... 149
DVB-ASI Transport Stream Input .............................................. 149
DVB-ASI Transport Stream Output ............................................ 149
8.2.4 Video Outputs ................................................................. 150
8.2.5 Genlock ......................................................................... 151
8.2.6 Transport Stream over IP (optional) .................................. 152
8.2.7 Audio Output .................................................................. 153
8.2.8 GPS ............................................................................... 155
8.2.9 Autotracking (optional) .................................................... 159
8.2.10 Remote control ............................................................ 160
8.2.11 USB ............................................................................ 160
8.3 Rack Unit Installation ............................................................ 161
8.4 Down-Converter Installation .................................................. 161
Index A: DC-COFDM User’s Guide ................................................ 162
A.1 Description .......................................................................... 163
A.2 Technical Specifications ...................................................... 165
A.2.1 RF Section ....................................................................... 165
A.2.2 Power supply ...................................................................... 165
A.2.3 Consumption .................................................................... 165
A.2.4 Physical Characteristics ......................................................... 166
A.2.5 Environmental conditions....................................................... 166
A.3 Block Diagram ....................................................................... 167
Index B: QPT User’s Guide ........................................................... 169
B.1 Description ............................................................................ 170
B.2 Technical Specifications ......................................................... 171
B.2.1 QPT-20 ............................................................................... 171
B.2.2 QPT-35 ............................................................................... 173
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B.2.3 QPT-90 ............................................................................... 175
INDEX C: NX-820 User’s Guide..................................................... 177
C.1 Description ............................................................................ 178
C.2 Technical Specifications ......................................................... 179
INDEX D: Multisector Antennas User’s Guide ............................... 180
D.1 AM-206 Multisector Antenna ................................................. 181
D.1.1 Introduction ........................................................................ 181
D.1.2 Technical Specifications......................................................... 182
D.2 AM-406L Multisector Antenna ................................................ 184
D.2.1 Introduction ........................................................................ 184
D.2.2 Technical Specifications......................................................... 185
D.3 AM-204 Multisector Antenna ................................................. 187
D.3.1 Introduction ........................................................................ 187
D.3.2 Technical Specifications......................................................... 188
D.4 AMS Multisector Switch Antennas ......................................... 190
D.4.1 Introduction ........................................................................ 190
D.4.2 Technical Specifications......................................................... 191
INDEX E: Video over IP Monitoring on a PC ................................. 195
E.1 Introduction .......................................................................... 195
E.2 VLC media player ................................................................... 195
E.2.1 VLC as a player .................................................................... 195
E.2.2 VLC as a recorder ................................................................. 201
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Chapter 1: Introduction
The new HDR-106 receiver performs DVB-T2, DVB-T, DVB-S2 (optional) and DVB-S (optional) demodulation. The latter enables compatibility with nearly all types of COFDM transmitters. The former modulation outperforms DVB-T modulation and offers much higher data rate and therefore, higher quality signal or much more robust signal than DVB-T, making possible longer and more difficult links. The DVB-S2 modulation outperforms DVB-S modulation because the DVB-S2 has four modulation modes available (QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK and 32APSK) while the DVB-S only has one modulation available (QPSK). Besides, DVB-S2 uses LDPC code while DVB-S employs Viterbi code.
It integrates diversity 6 DVB-T2 and DVB-T demodulation, using spatial diversity based on MRC (Maximum Ration Combining) technique with the DVB-T standard and TS switch with the DVB-T2 standard, which reduces the effects of multipath and fading losses.
An important feature of this receiver in DVB-T2 mode is that it is not saturated in case of receiving RF signals with a very high signal level.
Another feature is the implementation of the DVB-S2 and DVB-S demodulation. This device is capable of receiving DVB-S2/S signal with a baudrate range from 2 to 45 Mbaud/s. This receiver also has an LNB supply available so as to power up the Low Noise Block.
The down-converters are connected to an independent receiver antenna in order to provide diversity. This allows the user to install different antennas in order to take advantage of their combined characteristics, or employ antennas with similar characteristics oriented in different directions in order to offer wider coverage. The use of a diversity system makes the link more robust and offers better performance than a non-diversity system.
This receiver features H.264 and MPEG-2 decoding for high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) signals. H.264 compression makes possible HD signal transmission and reception using 40% lower bit-rate than conventional MPEG-2 systems. Moreover, it works in 4:2:2 with 10 bits. MPEG-2 has been included so that the new HDR-106 receiver is backwards compatible with previous SVP transmitter systems.
Based on the ultimate and most advanced NTT-NEL H.264 compression technology, the new HDR-106 offers the highest video quality with the minimum end to end latency available in the market, 33 ms. For added security, encrypted transmitted signal can be decrypted using BISS or AES decryption technology.
ASI input and Transport Stream over IP input make possible to use this receiver as a standalone decoder. Besides, the ASI output and the Transport Stream over IP output enable the user to handle the receiver as a demodulator.
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This new generation receiver has several outputs: 3G/HD/SD-SDI, HDMI, Transport Stream over IP and analogue video outputs. The HDR-106 receiver offers the received signal simultaneously in all the outputs. SDI embedded, HDMI embedded, analogue and AES audio outputs are available as standard. User data or GPS data can be received over the data channel.
The easy control, operation and monitoring make the HDR-106 receiver very manageable. All the parameters of the receiver can be configured in field. Four user-friendly interfaces are available: front panel and display, web-browser and SNMP connection.
Figure 1.1 Connection figure between the HDR-106 and the AM-205
antenna
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Chapter 2: Technical features
RF Stage DVB-T2 and DVB-T:
Frequency Range: 1,3 to 10,5 GHz Tuning Step: 100 kHz Input Level Range: -20 to -95 dBm -> DVB-T @ 8MHz
-20 to -99dBm -> DVB-T2 @ 8MHz
-20 to -101dBm -> DVB-T2 @ 5MHz
Diversity: 6 (DVB-T2, DVB-T and ISDB-T) Diversity Technique: MRC (Maximum Ratio Combining) in DVB-T TS switch in DVB-T2
IF Stage DVB-S2 and DVB-S (optional):
Frequency Range: 950 to 2.150 GHz Input Level Range: -30 to -60 dBm LNB supply: 13V/14V/18V/19V 500 mA Input Connector: 4 x F female
Demodulation:
DVB-T2: COFDM 1K, 2K QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM LDPC FEC: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6 IG: 1/4, 19/128, 1/8, 19/256, 1/16, 1/32 1/128 Bandwidth: 1.7, 6, 7, 8 MHz Max. bitrate: 50.3 Mbps Min. bitrate: 1 Mbps
DVB-T : COFDM 2K and 8K mode QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM FEC: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 IG: 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 Bandwidth: 5, 6, 7, 8 MHz Max. bitrate: 31.67 Mbps
DVB-S2/S (optional): DVB-S: QPSK DVB-S2: QPSK, 8PSK, 16 APSK, 32 APSK LDPC FEC (DVB-S2): 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 FEC (DVB-S): 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 Baud Rate: 2 to 45 Mbaud/s
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Decoder:
H.264: Profiles: Baseline, Main, High High 422 Support 10 bits Level: 4.1 – 4.2 Latency: 33 ms
MPEG-2: Profiles: 422P@HL, MP@HL, 422P@ML, MP@ML Latency: 33 ms
Audio Decoder: MPEG-1 Layer I/II
Max. input bitrate: 320 Mbps
Genlock input: Black burst or tri-level, Genlock loop active
Decryption:
BISS: BISS-1 and BISS-E AES: AES-128 and AES-256 (Optional)
Video:
Outputs: 3G-SDI HD-SDI SD-SDI HDMI (1.4) Composite video (PAL/NTSC)
Formats: 1080p (1920x1080) – 23,98/ 24/ 25/ 29,97/ 30/ 50/ 59,94/ 60 Hz 1080i (1920x1080) – 50/ 59.94/ 60 Hz 720p (1280x720) – 23,98/ 24/ 25/ 29,97/ 30/ 50/ 59,94/ 60 Hz 576i (720x576) – 50 Hz 480i (720x480) – 59,94 Hz
Audio:
Output: HDMI/ SDI embedded/ AES Digital/ Analogue Analogue: 2 Stereo/ 4 Mono SDI embedded: 1 Group (4 audio channels) AES/EBU: 2 Stereo channels
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Data Channels:
Data channel: User data or GPS
Data rate: 1.200 to 57.600 bps
ASI and IP:
Outputs and Inputs: ASI Transport Stream (EN50083-9) Transport Stream over IP (SMTP2022/CoP3) - FEC Max. TS packets / IP packet: 7
Control and Monitorization of the device:
Control Interfaces: Front panel & display Web Server interface SNMP RTC-01 via cable
Monitoring: Decoder parameters Demodulation parameters Frequency and input level MER, BER, C/N Alarms, warnings, logbook and clock
Video & Audio: TFT Video screen 2” 2x Stereo loud-speakers Earphone output
Antenna Control:
Parabolic: Autotracking with positioner in 2 axis Remote polarization control
Multisector: Autotracking with panel switching
Power Supply:
AC input: 100 to 240 V
DC input: 11 to 36 V
Consumption: 55 W @ 12V (with 6 DC connected)
Recovery time: 9 seconds
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(It is the time that takes to the equipment to regain an image in case of a cut in the power supply)
Mechanical:
Size: 1 RU, 255 mm (10 inches) depth
Weight: 3 kg (6.6 lb)
Environmental:
Aeronautical: RTCA / DO-160 compliant
Temperature range: -10 to 50 ºC
Height: 4.500 m
Humidity: 95%
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Chapter 3: Receiver Operation and Menus
This section contains all the necessary information to operate, control and configure the HDR-106 receiver.
3.1 Display
To switch the equipment on and off, press On/Off button. When the equipment is turned on, the display will show the start-up message (model of the equipment), and then it will display the first main screen. So as to change from one main screen to another, the OK button must be pressed.
1
st
main screen: displays the most important parameters of the
received signal.
2
nd
main screen: shows signal reception conditions, level and quality
(for DVB-T2 and DVB-T).
3
rd
main screen: displays the level of the six received signals in the
whole screen (for DVB-T2 and DVB-T).
4
th
main screen: displays the level and the C/N value of the received
signal with the better values of these parameters when it is working in diversity mode (for DVB-T2).
It is important to consider that the 1st main screen is different depending on the standard of the received signal and the selected input.
Next, there are shown the linkages between the input and the character displayed in the principal screen:
Audio
A
Data
DATA
D
GPS
G
Table 3.1 Linkages between the input and the character displayed
Next, the main screen for each input type (DVB-T2, DVB-T, ASI and IP) is shown:
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3.1.1 1
st
Main Screen for the DVB-T2
In the table below, the function of each parameter is explained. These values are numbered in the order they appear in the main screen (the first one is the one allocated in the first line beginning from the left, the second one the next at the right …).
Parameter nº
Function
1
Received standard (DVB-T2)
2
Received bitrate (Mbps)
3
Video Codification (H.264 / MPEG-2)
4
Video Format (1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576i, 480i)
5
Video options:
Profile (4:2:0 or 4:2:2) Delay (Standard (S), Low delay (L) or Super Low delay (SL))
6
Characters 1 (Audio 1) and 2 (Audio 2): Audio status indication (Audio 1 and 2 not darkened -> audio
received / darkened -> audio not received)
Character 3: Data status indication (not darkened -> data received /
darkened -> data not received)
7
Reception frequency (MHz)
8
Modulation (QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM)
9
LDPC FEC (1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6)
10
Guard Interval (1/4, 19/128, 1/8, 19/256, 1/16, 1/32)
11
Bandwidth (1.7, 6, 7, 8 MHz)
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12
Carriers (1K, 2K)
13
Number of cuts occurred to the input RF signal: In case there is a cut in the RF received signal, the number of cuts counter will increase its value in 1. To reset and set to 0 this value, press left button
Table 3.2 Main screen for DVB-T2 standard
Figure 3.1 Main screen 1 DVB-T2
Before the audio status field, there could be a padlock depending on the encryption mode. If the input signal is BISS encrypted, then a padlock will appear in this field.
DVBT2: 26.2Mb H.264 576/50i 420/S AAG F:2.300,0MHz Q64 5/6 1/4 8MHz 8K 0
Received Signal Standard
Reception Frequency
Bitrate
Video
Codification
Output Video
Signal Format
Profile
Delay
Audio Status
Data Status
Number of cuts
FEC
Modulation
Guard
Interval
FEC
Bandwidth
Carriers
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st
Main Screen for the DVB-T
In the table below, the function of each parameter is explained. These values are numbered in the order they appear in the main screen.
Parameter nº
Function
1
Received standard (DVB-T)
2
Received bitrate (Mbps)
3
Video Codification (H.264 / MPEG-2)
4
Video Format (1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576i, 480i)
5
Video options:
Profile (4:2:0 or 4:2:2) Delay (Standard (S), Low delay (L) or Super Low delay (SL))
6
Characters 1 (Audio 1) and 2 (Audio 2): Audio status indication (Audio 1 and 2 not darkened -> audio
received / darkened -> audio not received)
Character 3: Data status indication (not darkened -> data received /
darkened -> data not received)
7
Reception frequency (MHz)
8
Modulation (QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM)
9
FEC (1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8)
10
Guard Interval (1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32)
11
Bandwidth (5, 6, 7, 8 MHz)
12
Carriers (2K and 8K)
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Number of cuts occurred to the input RF signal: In case there is a cut in the RF received signal, the number of cuts counter will increase its value in 1. To reset and set to 0 this value, press left button.
Table 3.3 Main screen for DVB-T standard
Figure 3.2 Main screen 1 DVB-T
3.1.3 1
st
Main Screen for the ASI Input
DVBT: 8.0Mb MPEG2 576/50i 420/S AAD F:2.300,00MHz QPSK 2/3 1/32 8MHz 2K 0
Received Signal Standard
Reception Frequency
Bitrate
Video
Codification
Output Video
Signal Format
Profile
Delay
Audio Status
Data Status
Number of Cuts
FEC
Modulation
Guard
Interval
FEC
Bandwidth
Carriers
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In the table below, the function of each parameter is explained. These values are numbered in the order they appear in the main screen (the first one is the one allocated in the first line beginning from the left, the second one the next at the right …).
Parameter nº
Function
1
Input signal type (ASI)
2
Received bitrate (Mbps)
3
Video Codification (H.264 / MPEG-2)
4
Video Format (1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576i, 480i)
5
Video options:
Profile (4:2:0 or 4:2:2) Delay (Standard (S), Low delay (L) or Super Low delay (SL))
6
Characters 1 (Audio 1) and 2 (Audio 2): Audio status indication (Audio 1 and 2 not darkened -> audio
received / darkened -> audio not received)
Character 3: Data status indication (not darkened -> data received /
darkened -> data not received)
7
Number of services available
8
Name of the selected service
Table 3.4 Main screen for ASI input
Figure 3.3 Main screen 1 ASI
ASI: 9.9Mb H.264 576/50i 420/S AAD (06 services) PROGRAM 001
Received Signal Type
Bitrate
Video
Codification
Output Video
Signal Format
Profile
Delay
Audio Status
Data Status
Number of
services
Name of the
selected service
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st
Main Screen for the IP Input
In the table below, the function of each parameter is explained. These values are numbered in the order they appear in the main screen (the first one is the one allocated in the first line beginning from the left, the second one the next at the right …).
Parameter nº
Function
1
Input signal type (IP)
2
Received bitrate (Mbps)
3
Video Codification (H.264 / MPEG-2)
4
Video Format (1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576i, 480i)
5
Video options:
Profile (4:2:0 or 4:2:2) Delay (Standard (S), Low delay (L) or Super Low delay (SL))
6
Characters 1 (Audio 1) and 2 (Audio 2): Audio status indication (Audio 1 and 2 not darkened -> audio
received / darkened -> audio not received)
Character 3: Data status indication (not darkened -> data received /
darkened -> data not received)
7
Number of services available
8
Name of the selected service
Table 3.5 Main screen for IP input
Figure 3.4 Main screen 1 IP
IP: 7.8Mb H.264 576/50i 420/S AAD (06 services) PROGRAM 001
Received Signal Type
Bitrate
Audio/Video Codification
Output Video
Signal Format
Decoder
Profile
Delay
Audio Status
Data Status
Number of
services
Name of the
selected service
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nd
Main Screen (For the DVB-T2/T)
In this second screen, the levels and the carrier to noise ratio values of six IF inputs are shown. In order to see the parameters of the IF inputs, press the Up, Down arrow buttons.
Figure 3.5 Main screen 2
The second main screen (figure 3.5) displays this information for each IF input:
Input signal level: The possible values in this field are from 1 to 99
where a received signal of value 1 is a very weak signal whereas a received signal of value 99 means a very strong received signal.
C/N (Carrier to Noise Ratio): The possible values in this field are from
1 to 9 where a received signal of value 1 is a very noisy signal whereas a received signal of value 9 means a very clean received signal.
3.1.6 3
rd
Main Screen (For the DVB-T2/T)
In this third screen, the level of the six possible DVB-T2 or DVB-T received signals is displayed.
Figure 3.6 Main screen 3
The third main screen (figure 3.6) displays this information for each IF input:
Input signal level: It displays a number of bars. A high number of bars
means a high level of the received signal.
L5 [ ]: -- C/N5 [ ]:­L6 [ ]: 99 C/N6 [ ]:8
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6
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th
Main Screen (For the DVB-T2)
In this fourth screen, it is displayed the level and the C/N value of the received signal which has the best values of these parameters.
Figure 3.7 Main screen 4
The fourth main screen (figure 3.7) displays:
Input signal level: The possible values in this field are from 1 to 99
where a received signal of value 1 is a very weak signal whereas a received signal of value 99 means a very strong received signal.
C/N (Carrier to Noise Ratio): The possible values in this field are from
1 to 9 where a received signal of value 1 is a very noisy signal whereas a received signal of value 9 means a very clean received signal.
DVBT2 Tuner 1 L [ ]: 99 C/N [ ]:9
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3.2 Reception Examples
Next, some reception examples and the image that appears in the monitor screen are shown.
Example 1 (DVB-T)
Setup:
Received signal standard: DVB-T Bitrate: 8.7 Mbps Video codification: MPEG-2 Input video signal format: 576i Profile: 4:2:2 Delay: Low delay Audio status: Audio1 enabled, Audio2 disabled Data status: GPS Reception frequency: 2.000,00 MHz Modulation scheme: QPSK FEC: 3/4 Guard Interval: 1/16 Bandwidth: 8 MHz Number of cuts occurred to the input FI signal: 0
Figure 3.8 HDR-106 Monitor screen. Example 1
The audio 2 status indicator is darkened because it is only receiving one audio signal. If two audio signals are received, then this field will not be darkened.
The data status field indicates with a darkened character that no data is being received. If the ‘G’ character appears and it is not blinking, it means that the GPS in the transmitter is connected to the satellites.
If before the audio status a padlock appears, it means that the received signal is encrypted.
DVBT: 8.7Mb MPEG2 576/50i 422/L AAG F:2.000,00MHz QPSK 3/4 1/16 8MHz 0
darkened
not blinking
padlock
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Example 2 (DVB-T2)
Setup:
Received signal standard: DVB-T2 Bitrate: 38.8 Mbps Video codification: H.264 Input video signal format: 576i Profile: 4:2:0 Delay: Standard delay Audio status: Audio1 disabled, Audio2 disabled Data status: disabled Reception frequency: 2120.1 MHz Modulation scheme: 256 QAM LDPC FEC: 3/4 Guard Interval: 19/256 Bandwidth: 8 MHz Number of FFT points: 8KE
Figure 3.9 HDR-106 Monitor screen. Example 2
The audio 1 and audio 2 status indicators are darkened because it is not receiving any audio signal. Moreover, the data status indicator is darkened because there is no data.
DVBT2: 38.8Mb H.264 576/50i 420/S AAD F:2.120,1MHz Q256 3/4 19/256 8MHz 8KE
darkened (no audio and GPS data received)
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3.3 TFT Screen
The HDR-106 receiver has a TFT 2” screen which allows the user watching the received video signal throughout this screen.
This TFT screen receives the video signal from the Composite Video output. While there is no video signal received, the TFT screen will show an image of the company.
Next, it is shown a figure in which the TFT screen appears.
Figure 3.10 TFT 2” screen
The TFT screen does not work when 1080p video format is selected.
3.4 Speaker & Headphones audio outputs
The HDR-106 receiver has two possible direct audio outputs from which the user can hear the audio signal directly. These outputs consist of a connector to which headphones can be connected and two speakers, one situated in the right side of the device and the other one in the left side. These audio outputs can be configured following these steps (they are detailed in chapter 3.7.2 in the Unit Menu section):
1. Go to the Unit menu.
2. Go to the Audio Monitor option and select Audio 1 or Audio 2 with
right and left keys.
3. Press the OK button to configure the Audio Volume and the Audio
Speaker.
4. Select Audio Volume and press right and left keys to configure the
intensity of the volume.
5. Select Audio Speaker and press right and left keys to enable or
disable the two speakers.
Figure 3.11 Speakers & Headphones audio outputs
TFT 2” screen
Right Speaker
Headphones
connector
Left Speaker
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3.5 LEDs
The HDR-106 receiver has 4 Leds on its front panel that show the information detailed below.
The ON/OFF provides the following information:
If the Led is off, the equipment is not being fed. If the Led flickers are red, there is power into the equipment but it is
turned off.
The Led lights up in green when the equipment is turned on.
The ALARM LED provides the following information:
The Led lights up in red when any alarm occurs. The different alarms that can appear in the decoder are:
- Input Signal Not Present.
- Decoder Is Not Decoding.
The REMOTE LED provides the following information:
The Led lights up in green when the user is connected remotely to the
device.
The STATUS LED provides the following information:
The LED lights up when a change in the configuration of the device is
being processed.
Figure 3.12 HDR-106 LEDs
ON/OFF LED
ALARM LED
REMOTE LED
STATUS LED
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3.6 Front panel
The HDR-106 receiver is configured following a menus structure on the display. The front panel has 7 buttons to enter and exit the equipment’s control menus and submenus and to navigate through them.
The function of each button is detailed in the following sections.
Figure 3.13 HDR-106 front panel
3.6.1 ON/OFF Button
To turn the equipment on and off, press this button. When the equipment is turned on, the display will show the start-up message (model and version of the equipment), and then it will display the main screen.
If the power fails while the equipment is operating, it will restart automatically when the power returns, not being necessary to press the on/off button again.
Figure 3.14 ON/OFF button
Headphones
Fan
Left
Speaker
TFT 2”
Screen
Display
Left
Button
Up
Button
Down
Button
Cross
Button
Right
Button
ON/OFF
Button
LEDs
Right
Speaker
OK
Button
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3.6.2 OK Button
This button is used to:
Enter submenus and change parameters. So as to access to a submenu,
the OK button must be pressed. Moreover, in the fields where the enter symbol appears, by pressing the OK button the user can change the values of the parameter selected. Besides, so as to save the introduced value, the OK button must be pressed.
Pressing the OK button allows the user to change from one main screen
to another.
Figure 3.15 OK button
3.6.3 Cross Button
This button is used to:
Enter from the equipment main screen to the setup menu and vice
versa.
Exit equipment’s submenus.
Figure 3.16 Cross button
3.6.4 Left and Right Button
These buttons are used to:
Once the parameter to change has been selected, they are used to move
the cursor towards the digit immediately on the left or right and to select a parameter from different options.
Figure 3.17 Left and Right buttons
OK
X
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3.6.5 Up and Down Button
The up and down arrow buttons allow navigation in the main menu and
the rest of submenus. These buttons are selected to enter to a submenu or to change a parameter. Once selected, the OK button must be pressed.
These buttons are also used to change, for example, the frequency and
PID parameter’s values. Pressing up and down arrows the value of those parameters can be changed, increased or decreased respectively.
Figure 3.18 Up and Down buttons
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3.7 Menus
Using the menu of this receiver the user can change receiver’s parameters and configure them.
When the receiver is firstly switched on, the main screen appears. There are four possible screens that show the parameters of the received signal/s and the quality of these signals (to change from one of this screen to another one, press the OK button):
The first one shows the parameters of the received signal/s. The second one shows the level and quality of the received signal/s
selectable by user (for DVB-T2 and DVB-T).
The third one shows the level of the six possible DVB-T2/T received
signals.
The last one shows the level and the C/N value of the received signal
which has the best values of these parameters.
To enter the menu of this equipment cross button must be pressed.
In case it is wanted to return to the main screen from the menu, cross button must be pressed again. Furthermore, in case of being in the submenus area, returning to the mainly screens is achieved by pressing the cross button as much times as it is needed.
In the next page it is shown a scheme that specifies the different menu options available.
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HDR-106_H.264 MENU STRUCTURE
Rx Frequency
LO Frequency
Tuner
IF Cable
Bandwidth
Demod
Monitor
Local IP Config.
Rx Frequency
LO Frequency
Tuner
Bandwidth
Demod
Monitor
Adr
Fec
Port
Output Delay
TP per IP
Status
Protocol
Packet Size
BitRate
PCR
DVB-T
DVB-T2
ASI
IP
Input
Select
MAIN SCREEN
Received signal standard, Bitrate, Video codification, Output video signal format,
Profile, Delay, Audio and Data status, Received frequency, Scheme modulation,
FEC, Guard Interval, Bandwidth, Number of cuts.
IF Cable
Mode
Video
Format
Encoding
System
Decoder
First Service
Profile
Delay
Video
Codification
DVB-S2/S
(optional)
Input
Satellite
Frequency
LNB
Locked
Signal Quality
Bandwidth
Roll-off
Modulation
Fec Frame
Pilots
Symbol Rate
Spectrum Inv
Frequency
Bitrate
Code Rate
Manual Service
PID Config
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Channel 2
Channel 1
DID
Decoder
GenLock
Frame
Error
BISS-1
BISS-E
CA-BISS
IP
Output
Local IP Config
Time to Live
Protocol
FEC
Dest IP & Port
Alarms
Monitor
Webserver
& SNMP
Temperature
Logbook
Voltage
Locl
Mask
Gate
Audio
Monitor
Video
Monitor
User Pass
Admin
Pass
TP per IP
Frame
Without
Signal
Audio
Volume
Audio
Speaker
Data
Audio
Status
User
GPS
Autotracking
Parabolic
Sector
Omni
Unit
IP/ASI Output
Group
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Current Version
Update
Firmware
Restore
Default
Unit
Miscellaneous
Speed Units
Timeout Reset
S/N
Firmware
Keyboard
Beep
Night Mode
Clock
Location
Labels
Alarm Beep
VoIP MAC
Network MAC
QuickSet
Protocol
Distance Units
Keyboard
Lock
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3.7.1 Menu Navigation
This section contains a detailed description of each parameter that can be configured in the HDR-106 receiver via the MENU.
To enter the MENU, press the cross button in case of being in the principal screen or in any submenu.
To select a parameter or a submenu use Up, Down arrows. Once selected press OK button to access to a submenu or to edit a parameter. To exit a submenu or a parameter press cross button.
Figure means that to have access to the right image that button must be pushed.
Symbols <> mean that the parameter can be modified in the same screen with the right and left keys.
Symbol means that pushing the OK button allows entering to the options of the submenu.
Different types of parameters are available:
- Eligible: When the user can choose between predetermined
states. (They usually have the symbol <> near them)
- Editable: When the user must enter a value in that option. (They
usually have the symbol near them). So as to save the introduced value, the OK button must be pressed.
- Reading: When the value of that parameter is a monitored
parameter that can’t be changed.
Next, the different menus and submenus with the options and the different parameters available are shown. Furthermore, in each figure, example parameters are shown.
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3.7.2 Menu Structure
The following menu screen can be accessed by pressing the cross key from the main screen.
Figure 3.19 Setup Menu
Input Select: All the parameters related to the received signal/s can be modified here as well as the selection of the input type.
Decoder: All video, audio and data decoding parameters are accessible here.
Autotracking All the options and parameters related to the autotracking configuration are shown in this option.
CA-BISS: The keys and the BISS mode can be configured in this option.
IP Output: Configuration parameters of the output signals are set in this
option.
Unit: Parameters related to the Web Server, UART and other internal options of the receiver are configured here as well as other characteristics owned to the HDR-106 receiver.
01 Input: DVB-T > 02 Decoder: Not decoding
03 Autotracking: Parabolic > 04 CA BISS: BISS-1 >
05 IP Output: Enable < 06 Unit
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3.7.2.1 Input Select Menu
By using the Up, Down arrow keys, select the Input Select option and press the OK key. Five inputs can be selected:
- DVB-T
- DVB-T2
- DVB-S2/S (optional)
- ASI (optional)
- IP
3.7.2.1.1 DVB-T
Figure 3.20 DVB-T Input Select Menu
DVBT Rx Frequency: 2.300,0 MHz DVBT Bandwidth: 8MHz <
DVBT LO Frequency: 1.840,0 MHz DVBT Tuner: 1 Enable >
DVBT IF Cable: 1 LMR-400 L: 001m > DVBT Demod Monitor: 1 >
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Line nº
Function
1
DVB-T Rx Frequency:
In this field, the frequency of the received signal must be set. So as to establish the frequency value first, press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down arrows buttons select the desired value. So as to save the introduced value, press the OK button. (editable parameter)
2
DVB-T Bandwidth:
In this option, the bandwidth of the received signal must be specified. So as to select the bandwidth value, Right, Left buttons must be pressed. (eligible parameter)
The available options are:
5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz
3
DVB-T LO Frequency:
In this field, the frequency of the local oscillator of the Down­Converter connected to the I.F. input must be specified. So as to establish the frequency value first, press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down arrows buttons select the desired value. So as to save the introduced value, press the OK button. (editable parameter)
4
DVB-T Tuner:
This option allows enabling or disabling each of the IF inputs of the device. When the enable option is selected in an IF input, this input supplies power to the down converter connected to it. So as to choose the IF input, press the Right, Left buttons. So as to enable or disable the selected input, press the OK button. (eligible parameter)
The available options are:
Tuner 1 (Enable, Disable) Tuner 2 (Enable, Disable) Tuner 3 (Enable, Disable) Tuner 4 (Enable, Disable) Tuner 5 (Enable, Disable) Tuner 6 (Enable, Disable)
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DVB-T IF Cable:
In this field, it must be specified the type and the length of the cable used between the input and the down-converter. So as to select the type of the cable, first press the OK button. Then, so as to choose the type of cable press the Up and Down arrow buttons. Once the type of the cable has been selected, press the OK button again so as to move to the length option. Then, with the Up, Down, Right and Left buttons the length can be selected. So as to save the introduced value, press the OK button. (the type of the cable is an eligible parameter and the length of the cable is an editable parameter)
The available options are:
Not used Type:
- BELD PRG11
- BELD H125
- LDF450A 1/2
- CEFLEX 1/2
- RG-142
- RG-58
- RG-214
- LMR-400
6
DVB-T Demod Monitor:
In this field, the number of the IF input (from 1 to 6) which is wanted to be monitored must be selected. Once it has been selected, the OK button must be pressed so as to access to the monitor screen where the parameters of the received signal shown below are displayed. (reading parameters)
The available options are:
Const (QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM) FEC (1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8) TG (1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32) Level (dBm) MER (dB) C/N (dB) BER
Table 3.6 DVB-T Input Select menu options
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Next, the layout of the monitor parameters (Constellation, FEC, Time Guard, Level of the received signal, MER, C/N and BER) is shown.
Firstly, the user must introduce the I.F. input to be monitored (from 1 to 6).
Figure 3.21 DVB-T Demodulation Monitor
Secondly, the user must press the OK button so as to access to the demodulation monitor screen.
Figure 3.22 DVB-T Demodulation Monitor Screen
DVBT IF Cable: 1 LMR-400 L: 001m > DVBT Demod Monitor: 1 >
Input number 1 selected
DVBT Tun1 Const: QPSK FEC: 1/2 TG:1/4 DVBT Tun1 Level: -30 dBm MER: 6 dB
DVBT Tun1 CN: 28 dB BER: 10-7
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3.7.2.1.2 DVB-T2
Figure 3.23 DVB-T2 Input Select Menu
DVBT2 Rx Frequency: 2.300,0 MHz DVBT2 Bandwidth: 8MHz <
DVBT2 LO Frequency: 1.840,0 MHz DVBT2 Tuner: 1 Enable >
DVBT2 IF Cable: 1 LMR-400 L: 001 m > DVBT2 Demod Monitor: 1 >
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Line nº
Function
1
DVB-T2 Rx Frequency:
In this field, the frequency of the received signal must be set. So as to establish the frequency value first, press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down arrows buttons select the desired value. So as to save the introduced value, press the OK button. (editable parameter)
2
DVB-T2 Bandwidth:
In this option, the bandwidth of the received signal must be specified. So as to select the bandwidth value, Right, Left buttons must be pressed. (eligible parameter)
The available options are:
1.7 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz
3
DVB-T2 LO Frequency:
In this field, the frequency of the local oscillator of the Down­Converter connected to the I.F. input must be specified. So as to establish the frequency value first, press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down arrows buttons select the desired value. So as to save the introduced value, press the OK button. (editable parameter)
4
DVB-T2 Tuner:
This option allows enabling or disabling each of the IF inputs of the device. When the enable option is selected in an IF input, this input supplies power to the down converter connected to it. So as to choose the IF input, press the Right, Left buttons. So as to enable or disable the selected input, press the OK button. (eligible parameter)
The available options are:
Tuner 1 (Enable, Disable) Tuner 2 (Enable, Disable) Tuner 3 (Enable, Disable) Tuner 4 (Enable, Disable) Tuner 5 (Enable, Disable) Tuner 6 (Enable, Disable)
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DVB-T2 IF Cable:
In this field, it must be specified the type and the length of the cable used between the input and the down-converter. So as to select the type of the cable, first press the OK button. Then, so as to choose the type of cable press the Up, Down arrow buttons. Once the type of the cable has been selected, press the OK button again so as to move to the length option. Then, with the Up, Down, Right and Left buttons the length can be selected. So as to save the introduced value, press the OK button. (the type of the cable is an eligible parameter and the length of the cable is an editable parameter)
The available options are:
Not used Type:
- BELD PRG11
- BELD H125
- LDF450A 1/2
- CEFLEX 1/2
- RG-142
- RG-58
- RG-214
- LMR-400
6
DVB-T2 Demod Monitor:
In this field, the number of the IF input (from 1 to 6) which is wanted to be monitored must be selected. Once it has been selected, OK button must be pressed so as to access to the monitor screen where the parameters of the received signal shown below are displayed. (reading parameters)
The available options are:
Level (dBm) SNR (dB) MER (dB) Const (QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM) FEC (1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6) TG (1/4, 19/128, 1/8, 19/256, 1/16, 1/32) Mod (1K, 2K) Spec (spectrum normal or inverted) Rot (constellation rotation enabled or disabled in the received
signal)
Time IL Type (time interleaving mode) Length (number of frames in one interleaving frame)
Table 3.7 DVB-T2 Input Select menu options
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Next, it is shown the layout of the monitor parameters (Level of the received signal, Signal to Noise Ratio, Constellation, FEC, Time Guard, Mod, Spectrum and Rotation).
First, the user must introduce the I.F. input to be monitored (from 1 to 6).
Figure 3.24 DVB-T2 Demodulation Monitor
Secondly, the user must press the OK button so as to access to the demodulation monitor screen.
Figure 3.25 DVB-T2 Demodulation Monitor Screen
DVBT2 IF Cable: 1 LMR-400 L: 001 m > DVBT2 Demod Monitor 1 >
Input number 1 selected
DVBT2 Tun1 Level: -30 dBm SNR: 20 dB MER:--dB DVBT2 Tun1 Const: 16QAM FEC: 3/5 TG: 1/4
DVBT2 Tun1 Mod:4K Spec: Normal Rot:Disable DVBT2 Tun1 Time IL Type:- Length:---
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3.7.2.1.3 DVB S2/S (optional)
Figure 3.26 DVB S2/S Input Select Menu
DVBS2/S Input: LNB1 > DVBS2/S Satellite Frequency: 11.000.000 KHz
DVBS2/S LNB: Disable > DVBS2/S Locked: NO
DVBS2/S Signal Quality: DVBS2/S Bandwidth: ------ Roll-off: ------
DVBS2/S Modulation: ---- Code Rate: ---­DVBS2/S FEC Frame Length: ---- Pilots: ----
DVBS2/S Symbol Rate: Spectrum Inv: DVBS2/S Frequency: Bitrate:
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Line nº
Function
1
DVB-S2/S Input:
In this field, the desired LNB input must be set. So as to choose the LNB needed, press Right and Left buttons and select an option. (elegible parameter)
The available options are:
LNB1 LNB2 LNB3 LNB4
2
DVB-S2/S Satellite Frequency:
In this field, the frequency of the satellite must be specified. So as to establish the frequency value first, press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down arrows buttons select the desired value. So as to save the introduced value, press the OK button. (editable parameter)
3
DVB-S2/S LNB:
This option allows enabling or disabling each of the LNB inputs. So as to configure the LNB input, press the OK button and then choose any of the available options:
LO Frequency (editable parameter) Voltage (elegible parameter) 22 KHz Tone (Enable, Disable)
4
DVB-S2/S Locked:
This option shows if the signal is being received or not. If the signal is not received, NO message will appear in the screen.
5
DVB-S2/S Signal Quality:
In this option, the quality of the received signal is specified. So as to read the information related to it, press the OK button and analyze the different options.
The available options are:
RF level (reading parameter) SNR (reading parameter) MER (reading parameter) Es/No (reading parameter) Eb/No (reading parameter) Link Margin (reading parameter)
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BER Pre-Vit (reading parameter) BER Pos-Vit (reading parameter) BER Pre-Rs (reading parameter) BER Pre-LDPC (reading parameter) BER Post-LDPC (reading parameter) BER Post-BCH (reading parameter)
6
DVB-S2/S Bandwidth and Roll-off:
In this field, the bandwidth and the roll-off of the received signal are specified. (reading parameters)
For the roll-off the available options are:
0,20 0,25 0,35
7
DVB-S2/S Modulation and Code Rate
In this option, the modulation and the code rate of the received signal are displayed. (reading parameters)
For the modulation, the available options are:
QPSK 8PSK 16APSK 32APSK
For the code rate, the available options are:
1/4 1/3 2/5 1/2 3/5 2/3 3/4 4/5 5/6 8/9 9/10
8
DVB-S2/S FEC Frame Length and Pilots
In this field, the FEC frame length and the pilots of the received signal are specified. (reading parameters)
For the FEC frame length, there are two options available:
Normal Short
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For the pilots, in this option if the pilot carriers are being sent or not is shown.
9
DVB-S2/S Symbol Rate and Spectrum Inv
In this field, the value of the symbol rate and the inverted spectrum are shown. This inverted spectrum method is used to prevent signal theft. (reading parameters)
10
DVB-S2/S Frequency and Bitrate
In this field, the frequency at which the signal is received and the bitrate of the received signal are shown.
Table 3.8 DVB-S2/S Input Select menu option
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3.7.2.1.4 ASI
By using the right and left arrow keys, select the ASI Input option.
Figure 3.27 ASI Input Screen
Then press the Cross button and these ASI options will appear in the main screen:
Figure 3.28 ASI Input Screen
Pressing the OK button in the main screen and having the Manual Service option selected in the Decoder menu (this option is explained in Section
3.7.2.2.1), the user can access to the different services available and see
the name and number of each service.
Figure 3.29 Number and name of the services
If the user wants to change the service, select the desired service of the list and press the OK button. This message will appear in the screen:
Figure 3.30 Change the service
Then, press the OK button again to change the service or the cross button not to change it.
Input: ASI <> Decoder: PROGRAM 001
ASI: 9.9Mb H.264 576/50i 420/S AAD (06 services) PROGRAM 001
Received Signal Type
Bitrate
Video
Codification
Output Video
Signal Format
Profile
Delay
Audio Status
Data Status
Name of the selected
service
Number of
services
> (00001) PROGRAM 001 (Decoding…)
(00002) PROGRAM 002
Number of
the service
Name of the
service
Change the service? OK: Yes / X: No
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3.7.2.1.5 IP
By using the right and left arrow keys, select the IP Input option.
Figure 3.31 IP Input Screen
Then press the Cross button and these IP options will appear in the main screen:
Figure 3.32 Main screen 1 IP
Pressing the OK button in the main screen and having the Manual Service option selected in the Decoder menu (this option is explained in Section
3.7.2.2.1), the user can access to the different services available and see
the name and number of each service.
Figure 3.33 Number and name of the services
If the user wants to change the service, select the desired service of the list and press the OK button. This message will appear in the screen:
Figure 3.34 Change the service
Then, press the OK button again to change the service or the cross button not to change it.
Input: IP <> Decoder: PROGRAM 001
IP: 7.8Mb H.264 576/50i 420/S AAD (06 services) PROGRAM 001
Received Signal Type
Bitrate
Audio/Video Codification
Output Video
Signal Format
Decoder
Profile
Delay
Audio Status
Data Status
Number of
services
Name of the
Selected service
> (00001) PROGRAM 001 (Decoding…)
(00002) PROGRAM 002
Number of
the service
Name of the
service
Change the service? OK: Yes / X: No
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To configure the different parameters related to the IP Input option, select IP Input option and press the OK button.
Figure 3.35 IP Input Select Menu
InpIP Local IP Config InpIP Adr: Unicast >
InpIP Fec: Disable > InpIP Port: 5600
InpIP Output Delay: 128 [1..9942]ms InpIP TP per IP: 1
InpIP Status: Channel ENABLE InpIP Protocol: UDP
InpIP Packet Size: 188 InpIP BitRate: 0.00Mb
InpIP PCR: No Present
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Line nº
Function
1
InpIP Local IP Config:
So as to configure the network parameters, press the OK button. (editable parameters)
The available options are:
Local:
So as to establish the Local IP address, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down buttons change the value. If the user wants to change from one character to another, press the Right, Left buttons. So as to save the introduced value, press the OK button. If this IP is the same as the IP for remote control (Webserver / SNMP), the device will show a warning message.
Mask:
In this field the Subnet Mask address must be specified. So as to establish the Subnet Mask address, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down buttons change the number value. If the user wants to change from one character to another, press the Right, Left buttons. So as to save the introduced value, press the OK button.
Gateway:
In this field the Gateway address must be specified. So as to establish the Gateway address, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down buttons change the value. If the user wants to change from one character to another, press the Right, Left buttons. So as to save the introduced value, press the OK button.
2
InpIP Adr:
So as to select the short of address from which IP information is received, press Right, Left buttons. (eligible parameters)
The available options are:
Unicast:
In case it is wanted to receive the signal from any single IP address to this device, unicast option must be chosen.
Multicast:
In case the signal is received from a multicast address, that multicast address must be configured in this field. So as to enter the multicast address, press OK button so as to be able to configure the multicast address. (editable parameter)
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InpIP Fec:
To select if FEC is enabled or disabled in the received signal press Right, Left buttons. (eligible parameter)
The available options are: Enable Col: Row: (The IP Forward Error Correction is
composed by a number of FEC columns and rows. In this field it is shown the number of FEC columns and rows of the received signal) (reading parameter)
Disable
4
InpIP Port:
This field must be filled in with the port number through which is going to receive the signal. So as to edit this parameter, press the OK button and then, select the desired port with the Up, Down, or Right, Left buttons. So as to save the introduced value, press the OK button. (editable parameter)
5
InpIP Output Delay [1..9942]ms:
Delay from IP input to ASI output which is the delay between the obtaining of the IP input and the delivery to the decoder and to the ASI output. So as to edit this parameter, press the OK button and then, select the desired port with the Up, Down and Right, Left buttons. So as to save the introduced value press the OK button. (editable parameter)
6
InpIP TP per IP:
This field displays the number of TS packets per IP packet. (reading parameter)
7
InpIP Status:
This field displays the status of the IP input. (reading parameter)
8
InpIP Protocol:
This field displays the protocol used for the communication. (reading parameter)
The possible options are:
UDP RTP
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InpIP Packet Size:
This field shows the size in bytes (188 or 204 bytes) of the IP received packets. (reading parameter)
The available values are:
Channel is enabled Channel is disabled Channel is enabled but there is a problem with the processing of
the received IP stream.
10
InpIP BitRate:
This field displays the bitrate of the received signal. (reading parameter)
11
InpIP PCR:
Program Clock Reference. To enable a decoder to present synchronized content, such as audio tracks matching the associated video, at least once each 100 ms Program Clock Reference, or PCR packets are. This parameter indicates if PCRs are found in incoming TS. (reading parameter)
Table 3.9 IP Input Select menu option
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3.7.2.2 Decoder Menu
By using the Up and Down arrow keys, select the Decoder option and press the OK key.
Figure 3.36 Decoder Menu
Decoder Encoding System: 420/S [H.264] Decoder Audio Status: CH1:256Kb CH2:256Kb
Decoder First Service: PROGRAM 001 > Decoder Video Format: Auto (720/50p) >
Decoder Frame Error: Freeze < DecoderFrame Without Signal: Freeze >
Decoder Data: 9600 NONE 1 [USER] <> Decoder GenLock: Ref Lost Offset: 0pix
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3.7.2.2.1 Decoder Mode Screen
In this field, the mode for the decoding process is selected. Use Right, Left arrows buttons so as to select the appropriate option. (eligible parameters).
The available options are:
First Service Mode
If First Service option is selected, the first available service will be shown.
Figure 3.37 Decoder First Service Mode Screen
Manual Mode
If Manual mode is selected, then, the user can select a service from the list by clicking the OK button.
If the OK button is pressed, the user can access to the different services available and see the name and number of each service. The selected service is the one which has the Decoding word on the right.
Figure 3.38 Decoder Manual Mode Screen
If it is wanted to change the service, select the desired service of the list and press the OK button. This message will appear in the screen:
Figure 3.39 Change the service
Then, press the OK button again to change the service or the cross button not to change it.
Decoder Manual Service: (06) PROGRAM 001 <> Decoder Video Format: Auto >
Decoder First Service: PROGRAM 001 > Decoder Video Format: Auto (720p/50) >
(00001) PROGRAM 001 (Decoding…) (00002) PROGRAM 002
Change the service? OK: Yes / X: No
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PID Config Mode
Selecting the PID Selection option and pressing the OK button, the user is able to configure the parameters shown below.
Figure 3.40 Decoder PID Config Mode Screen
Line nº
Function
1
Video PID:
Here the video packet identifier must be entered. So as to change its value first, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down arrows select the desired number. So as to save the introduced value the OK button must be pressed again. (editable parameter)
2
Audio1 PID:
Here the audio1 packet identifier must be entered. So as to change
its value first, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down arrows select the desired number. So as to save the introduced value the OK button must be pressed again. (editable parameter)
3
Audio2 PID:
Here the audio2 packet identifier must be entered. So as to change its value first, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down arrows select the desired number. So as to save the introduced value the OK button must be pressed again. (editable parameter)
Decoder Manual Video PID: 236 Decoder Manual Audio1 PID: 247
Decoder Manual Audio2 PID: 259 Decoder Manual Data PID: 248
Decoder Manual PMT PID: 231 Decoder Manual PCR PID: 278
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Data PID:
Here the data packet identifier must be entered. So as to change its value first, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down arrows select the desired number. So as to save the introduced value the OK button must be pressed again. (editable parameter)
5
PMT PID:
Here the program map tables packet identifier must be entered. So as to change its value first, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down arrows select the desired number. So as to save the introduced value the OK button must be pressed again. (editable parameter)
6
PCR PID:
Here the program clock reference packet identifier must be entered. So as to change its value first, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down arrows select the desired number. So as to save the introduced value the OK button must be pressed again. (editable parameter)
Table 3.10 PID Config menu
3.7.2.2.2 Decoder Video Format Screen
This file allows the user to select the format of the receiver signal.
Figure 3.41 Decoder Video Format screen
There are many options available. Press the Right and Left button to select the desired option:
Auto 1080/60p 480/60i 1080/59p 576/50i 1080/50p 720/60p 720/59p 720/50p 1080/60i 1080/59i 1080/50i
For MPEG-2 signals, the auto option is not available. It is necessary to select one of the other options for the received signal.
Decoder First Service: PROGRAM 001 > Decoder Video Format: Auto (720/50p) >
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3.7.2.2.3 Decoder Encoding System Screen
In this field, the next parameters are displayed in the screen.
Figure 3.42 Decoder Encoding System screen
Line nº
Function
1
Profile:
The profile of the received signal is displayed in this option. (reading parameter)
The possible options are: 4:2:0 and 4:2:2.
Delay:
The delay of the received signal is displayed in this option. (reading parameter)
The possible options are:
- Standard (S)
- Low Delay (L)
- Super Low Delay (SL)
Video Codification:
The video codification is shown in this option. (reading parameter)
The available options are: H.264 and MPEG-2.
In case the transmitter device is configured in Ultra Low Delay, the receiver will indicate Super Low Delay. This means that the receiver is not capable of distinguishing between Super Low Delay and Ultra Low Delay.
Table 3.11 Decoder Encoding System menu
Decoder Encoding System: 420/S [H264]
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3.7.2.2.4 Decoder Audio Status Screen
In order to access to the decoder audio screen, the OK button must be pressed. The parameters that appear in this screen are:
Figure 3.43 Decoder Audio Screen
Line nº
Function
1
Channel 1:
In this option, the bitrate of the audio channel1 signal and the audio decoder type are shown: MPEG1 Layer 1 or 2. (reading parameters)
2
Channel 2:
In this option, the bitrate of the audio channel2 signal and the audio decoder type are shown: MPEG1 Layer 1 or 2. (reading parameters)
3
DID:
Selects the audio group or DID in which the 4 audio channels are going to be embedded in the SDI output signal. So as to select the desired group, press the Right, Left buttons. (eligible parameters)
Table 3.12 Decoder Audio Status menu
Decoder Audio DID: Group1(767) >
Decoder Audio Channel 1: 192Kb / MPEG-1 Decoder Audio Channel 2: 128Kb / MPEG-1
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3.7.2.2.5 Decoder Data Screen
In this field, the sort of data that is going to be decoded must be selected. The available options are:
User Screen
If this option is selected, it is possible to configure the next parameters of the RS-232 port throughout the received data that is going to be extracted.
Figure 3.44 Decoder User Screen
Line nº
Function
1
Baud Rate:
Select the baudrate at which the data is going to be extracted. (Baudrate options are: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 78600, 115200) (eligible parameters)
2
Parity:
The parity options are None, Even, Odd. (eligible parameters)
3
Stop Bits:
The options are 1 or 2. (eligible parameter)
Table 3.13 Decoder User menu
Decoder Data Stop Bits: 1 >
Decoder Data 9600 NONE 1 [USER] <>
Decoder Data Baud Rate: 9600 <> Decoder Data Parity: NONE >
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GPS Screen
Below, it is explained the GPS screen and the meanings of the parameters related to the GPS.
Once user has accessed to the GPS screen, two options to choose will appear:
Transmitter GPS Information Local GPS Information
First, press the OK button to access to Transmitter GPS Information screen.
Figure 3.45 Decoder GPS screen
There are different options to select and configure:
Figure 3.46 Transmitter GPS Information screen
Line nº
Function
1
TX Distance:
In this option, different parameters are shown (reading parameters):
Distance between transmitter & receiver (km) Direction from transmitter to receiver (degrees) Height difference (m)
Direction of the
transmitter
Transmitter GPS Information (BY UHF) Local GPS Information
TX Distance: 4819.9km 175º ΔH:-147m TX Position: S-- 0kn ---º 0m
TX Position: #--º--.---´ #--º--.---´
Distance between
transmitter and
receiver
Direction from
transmitter to
receiver
Number of satellites
Height difference
Speed of the
transmitter
Height of the
transmitter
Latitude and Longitude of the
transmitter
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TX Position:
In this option, different parameters are shown (reading parameters):
Number of satellites Speed of the transmitter (kn) Direction of the transmitter (degrees) Height of the transmitter (m)
3
TX Position:
In this option, different parameters are shown (reading parameters):
Latitude of the transmitter Longitude of the transmitter
Table 3.14 Transmitter GPS Information menu
Secondly, press the OK button to access to Local GPS Information screen.
Then, there are different options to select and configure:
Figure 3.47 Local GPS Information screen
Line nº
Function
1
Local Manual:
In this file the user can set the coordinates of the transmitter. (editable parameters)
2
Local Altitude:
In this file the user can set the height and the number of satellites. (editable parameters)
Table 3.15 Local GPS Information menu
Transmitter GPS Information Local GPS Information
Local Manual: N43º10.442´ W002º38.238’ Local Alt: 147m S:--
Coordinates
Height
Number of satellites
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3.7.2.2.6 Decoder GenLock Screen
This device has an external Genlock reference input in order to lock all the video outputs to it. (reading parameter)
Figure 3.48 Decoder GenLock screen
The available options are:
Reference lost: The device does not detect the genlock signal. Reference unlocked: The device detects the genlock signal but it is not
capable of synchronizing to that signal.
Reference locked: The device detects the genlock signal and is capable
of synchronizing to that signal.
3.7.2.2.7 Decoder Frame Error Screen
In this file, if there is a frame error, the broken image is shown in the screen to advice that there has been an error (elegible parameter).
Figure 3.49 Decoder Frame Error screen
There are two options available. Press the Right and Left button to select the desired option:
Continue with errors: If there is an error, the image is shown with
errors in the screen.
Freeze: If there is an error, the image is frozen in the screen.
Decoder GenLock: Ref Lost Offset: 0pix Decoder Frame Error: Continue >
Decoder GenLock: Ref Lost Offset: 0pix Decoder Frame Error: Freeze <
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3.7.2.2.8 Decoder Frame Without Signal Screen
In this option, if there is an error, the last image is frozen in the screen until the signal works again (elegible parameter).
Figure 3.50 Decoder Frame Freeze screen
There are two options available. Press the Right and Left button to select the desired option:
Freeze: The last image is frozen in the screen until the signal works
again.
Colour (10 sec): After 10 seconds, if there is not RF signal, the screen
becomes red. However, after 10 seconds, if there is not video signal, the screen becomes blue.
Decoder Frame Without Signal: Freeze >
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3.7.2.3 Autotracking Menu
In this section it is explained how to configure the autotracking with different types of antenna. The possible options are:
Parabolic Sector Omni
Parabolic antenna
Next, it is explained how to configure the autotracking with a parabolic antenna and the different parameters related to it. Press the OK button so
as to enter to the configuration menu.
Figure 3.51 Parabolic Antenna option
Once the user is inside the parabolic section, there are four possible options (eligible with the Right, Left keys) which are detailed below:
I. Auto
Figure 3.52 Parabolic Autotracking (Auto)
When the Auto option is selected, it means that the parabolic antenna is aimed automatically to the transmitter device throughout the GPS coordinates of the transmitter and the receiver device. If the OK button is selected in this option, the parameters related to the transmitter GPS information (TX Distance and TX Position) and the local GPS information (Local Manual and Local Altitude) are shown.
II. Manual
Figure 3.53 Parabolic Autotracking (Manual)
DVB-T Autotracking: Parabolic > CA BISS: BISS-1 >
H: 061º V: 09º Δd:---.-km ΔH:---m Man <> L1 [ ]:-- C/N [ ]:-
H: 061º V: 09º Δd: -----km ΔH:--m Auto > L1 [ ]:-- C/N [ ]:-
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If the Manual option is selected, then, by pressing the OK button the user can select manually the position of the parabolic antenna. So as to change the azimuth (H) position of the antenna, press the Right, Left buttons. So as to change the elevation (V) position of the antenna, press the Up, Down buttons.
III. Fold
Figure 3.54 Parabolic Autotracking (Fold)
Line nº
Function
1
Fold Tilt:
In this file, the number of degrees that are needed to fold the antenna is displayed. (editable parameter)
2
Fold the antenna:
In this file, it is necessary to choose if the user wants to fold or not the antenna. (editable parameter)
Table 3.16 Fold menu
IV. Config
Figure 3.55 Parabolic Autotracking (Config)
Line nº
Function
1
In this file, the user is allowed to configure the polarization, offset and the source of the GPS signal.
Polarization:
The polarization of the antenna is selected. (eligible parameter)
The available options are:
None Vertical Horizontal
Config < POL: None H.Offset:000 Remote GPS:AUTO
Fold Tilt: -30º Fold <> Fold the antenna
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RHCP LHCP
H. Offset
The desired offset of the antenna can be selected pressing the Up, Down buttons. (editable parameter)
Remote GPS
In this field, the source of the GPS signal must be selected. (eligible parameter)
The available options are:
AUTO (The available option is selected automatically.
If both options are available, HDT-02 and UHF, UHF will be selected)
HDT-02 (If the GPS comes from the HDT-02
transmitter)
UHF (If the GPS signal comes from the UHF radio)
Table 3.17 Config menu
Sectorial Antenna
Next, it is explained how to configure the autotracking with a sectorial antenna.
Figure 3.56 Sectorial Antenna option
Once the user is inside the sectorial option, there are three possible options (eligible with the Right, Left keys) which are detailed below:
Value T means the top antenna.
I. Auto
Figure 3.57 Sector Autotracking (Auto)
DVB-T Autotracking: Sector <> CA BISS: BISS-1 >
1 2 3 [4] 5 T Δd: ---.-km Auto> L [ ]:-- C/N [ ]:-
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When the Auto option is selected, it means that the sector antenna is automatically selected. The selected sector is the one which is marked with the square brackets. If the OK button is selected in this option, the parameters related to the transmitter GPS information (TX Distance and TX Position) and the local GPS information (Local Manual and Local Altitude) are shown.
II. Manual
Figure 3.58 Sector Autotracking (Manual)
If the Manual option is selected then, by pressing the OK button the user can select manually the sector antenna from which it is wanted to receive the signal.
III. Config
Pressing the OK button when the Config option is selected, the user is allowed to configure the number of the sectorial antennas, the degrees of the sectors and if a top antenna is included.
Figure 3.59 Sector Autotracking (Config)
Using the Up, Down keys the user can change the value of each parameter and with the Right, Left buttons the user can select the value to be modified. So as to save the values, the OK button must be pressed.
Omni antenna
In this option, the autotracking is configured with an omnidirectional antenna and the different parameters related to it.
Figure 3.60 Omni Antenna option
1 2 3 [4] 5 T Config < Nr. antennas: 6 Deg: 75º UP:Yes Rem.GPS:AUTO
1 2 3 [4] 5 T Δd:---.-km Man <> L [ ]:-- C/N [ ]:-
DVB-T Autotracking: Omni < CA BISS: BISS-1 >
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3.7.2.4 CA-BISS Menu
By using the Up, Down arrow keys, select the CA-BISS option and press the OK key.
Figure 3.61 CA-BISS Menu
Line nº
Function
1
Mode:
So as to choose the desired encryption, press the Right, Left keys.(eligible parameter)
The available options are:
BISS-1 (Uses an unencrypted key for the BISS key) BISS-E (Uses an encrypted key)
2
SsWord:
In this field, the SsWord password must be introduced, which is valid for BISS-1 and BISS-E encryption. (editable parameter)
3
UserID:
In this field, the UserID password must be introduced, which is valid only for BISS-E encryption. (editable parameter)
Table 3.18 CA-BISS menu options
CA SsWord: ************ CA UserID: **********
CA Mode: BISS-E <>
OK
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So as to introduce the key in the BISS-1 option, follow these steps:
1. Choose BISS-1 option in the Mode field.
2. Go one field down (CA SsWord) and press the OK button so as to be
allowed to introduce the key.
3. With Left, Right buttons select one field and with UP, Down buttons
choose one value from 0 to 9 or A to F.
4. Press OK button to set the key.
So as to introduce the key and the UserID in the BISS-E option, follow these steps:
1. Choose BISS-E option in the Mode field.
2. Go one field down (CA SsWord) and press OK button so as to be
allowed to introduce the key.
3. With Left and Right buttons select one field and with UP and Down
buttons choose one value from 0 to 9 or A to F.
4. Press OK button to set the UserID.
5. Go another field down (CA UserID) and press OK button so as to be
allowed to introduce the key.
6. With Left, Right buttons select one field and with UP, Down buttons
choose one value from 0 to 9 or A to F.
7. Press OK button to set the key.
The receiver device is capable of distinguishing if the input signal is encrypted or not and, because of this, the Not Encrypted option is not available. If the input signal is not encrypted then, parameters related to the BISS (SsWord and UserID) are not taken into account. On the other hand, if the input signal is encrypted, the user must select the same sort of encryption (BISS-1 or BISS-E) as the one selected in the transmitter and the same keys used in the encryption step.
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3.7.2.5 IP Output Menu
By using the Up, Down arrow keys, select the IP Output option. This output can be enabled or disabled pressing the right and left buttons.
Figure 3.62 IP Output
To configure the different parameters related to this option, select the enable option and press the OK button.
Figure 3.63 IP Output Options
The symbol appears when the device is connected to the destination device.
Fec: Disable > TP per IP: 7 [1..7] <
Local IP Config Dest IP & Port: 192.168.001.040:5678
Protocol: UDP > Time to Live: 80 [1..255]
IP/ASI Output: Always Descrambled <
CA-BISS: BISS-1 > IP Output: Enable <
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Line nº
Function
1
Local IP Config:
In this field, different parameters related to the configuration of the local network can be set.
The available parameters are:
Local:
IP address of the device which is going to send the information. So as to change the IP address first press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down keys select the desired number. So as to change from one character to another, press Right, Left keys. So as to save the value, press the OK button. (editable parameters)
Mask:
Subnet address of the device which is going to send the information. So as to change the Subnet Mask address first press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down keys select the desired number. So as to change from one character to another, press Right, Left keys. So as to save the value, press the OK button. (editable parameters)
Gateway:
Gateway address of the device which is going to send the information. So as to change the Gateway address first press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down keys select the desired number. So as to change from one character to another, press Right, Left keys. So as to save the value, press the OK button. (editable parameters)
2
Dest IP & Port:
In this option, the IP address and the number of the port of the device to which data is sent must be configured. In case it is wanted to send data to a multicast address just enter the desired multicast address. So as to change the IP address and the number of the port, first press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down keys select the desired number. So as to change from one character to another, press Right, Left keys. So as to save the value, press the OK button. (editable parameter)
3
Fec:
In this field the Forward Error Correction can be enabled or disabled. In case it is enabled, the number of columns and rows can be configured pushing firstly the OK button and then, with the Up, Down arrows, the number of columns and rows wanted can be selected. If FEC option is enabled then, the only protocol which can be used is RTP. (eligible parameter and editable if enable option is chosen)
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TP per IP:
In this field the number of Transport Stream packets per IP (from 1 to 7) can be configured. So as to select the desired value, press the Right and Left buttons. (eligible parameter)
5
Protocol:
The type of protocol used for the communication can be RTP or UDP. So as to select the desired protocol for the communication, use Right and Left buttons. (eligible parameter)
6
Time to Live:
This field limits the lifetime of the data. The Time to Live value (from 1 to 255) means the number of routers that a packet can reach until that packet is discarded. So as to configure this value, first press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down, Right and Left buttons select the desired value. So as to save the value, press OK button. (editable parameter)
7
IP/ASI Output:
In this field, the use of the BISS encryption in the IP and ASI outputs of the receiver can be configured. (eligible parameter)
The available options are:
Standard:
In this option, if the transmitter’s signal is encrypted, there will be encryption in the IP and ASI outputs of the receiver. If the
transmitter’s signal works without encryption, there will not be
encryption in the ASI and IP outputs of the receiver.
Always Descrambled:
In this option, the IP and ASI outputs of the receiver will always be without encryption.
Table 3.19 IP Output menu options
The Local IP address and the destination IP address must be different.
When a parameter of the TS over IP menu options is changed, it takes 30 seconds to the device to be configured and work again.
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3.7.2.6 Unit
By using the Up, Down arrow keys, select the Unit option and press the OK key.
Figure 3.64 Unit Menu
Unit Webserver & SNMP Unit Miscellaneous
Unit Alarms Unit Monitor
Unit Firmware
Unit Video Monitor Enable < Unit Audio Monitor Audio 1 >
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3.7.2.6.1 Unit Video Monitor Screen
In this option, the video monitor can be configured.
Figure 3.65 Video Monitor Menu
In this field, the TFT video screen can be enabled or disabled. So as to switch off the TFT video screen, select the Disable option with Right, Left buttons. If it is wanted to switch on the TFT video screen, the enable option must be selected. (eligible parameter)
The available options are:
Enable Disable
3.7.2.6.2 Unit Audio Monitor Screen
In this field, the speakers and headphone audio outputs can be enabled, disabled or configured.
The available options are Audio 1 and Audio 2. Each option has elegible parameters to configure the audio monitor. So as to configure them, the OK button must be pressed and these options will appear:
Figure 3.66 Audio Monitor Menu
Video Monitor Enable <
Audio Monitor Audio Volume 10 <> Audio Monitor Audio Speaker Right <>
Audio Monitor Audio 1 >
OK
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Line nº
Function
1
Audio Volume:
Select the level of the audio output signal. The level range is from 0 to 15 where the higher one is the number 15 and the lower one is 0. (elegible parameter)
2
Audio Speaker:
In this field, the mode of the audio output can be selected with the Right, Left buttons. (eligible parameter)
The available options are:
None: Both of the audio outputs are disabled. Left: Select this option to have the left channel of the
audio output enabled and the right one disabled.
Right: Select this option to have the right channel of the
audio output enabled and the left one disabled.
Right & Left: Select this option if it is wanted to have
both of the audio channels (right and left) enabled.
Table 3.20 Audio Monitor menu options
3.7.2.6.3 Unit Alarms Screen
Pressing the OK button, the alarms that are taking place can be seen in this option.
Figure 3.67 Alarms Menu
In this option, different alarms which appear in the device are shown. The different alarms that can appear in the receiver are:
Input Signal Not Present Decoder Is Not Decoding
1 INPUT SIGNAL NOT PRESENT 2 DECODER IS NOT DECODING
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3.7.2.6.4 Unit Monitor Screen
In this field, several monitor parameters of the device are displayed.
Figure 3.68 Monitor Menu
In this screen several monitor parameters can be accessed:
Line nº
Function
1
Temperature:
In this option, the internal temperature of the device is shown. With the Right, Left keys, the user can select if the temperature is shown in ºC or in ºF. Also, the value which is between square brackets means the speed of the fans (values from 0 to 3) where 0 means that the fans are stopped and value 3 is the maximum speed. (reading parameter)
2
Voltage:
In this option, the voltage of the device is shown. (reading parameter)
3
Logbook:
Pressing the OK button allows the user to access to the Logbook menu where the different events occurred are shown. (reading parameter)
Table 3.21 Unit Monitor menu options
Unit Monitor Temperature +43.6ºC [0] > Unit Monitor Voltage: 24.0 Volt
Unit Monitor Logbook
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3.7.2.6.4.1 Monitor LogBook
Figure 3.69 Monitor LogBook Menu
In this option, different actions in the device occurred since the last time that the logbook was cleared are saved. The total number of logs that can be saved are 4096. In case the user wants to clear all the LogBook, go to the LogBook.Clear option and press the OK button. If the user wants to see all the events that have occurred, go to the option LogBook.View and press the OK button.
3.7.2.6.4.2 LogBook.View
Figure 3.70 LogBook.View Menu
In this screen, the different logs that have occurred during the operation of the device are shown. There are displayed the time at which the event occurred, the date of the event and a short description of that event.
LogBook Clear LogBook View (23/4096)
0: 12:11:44 11/12/13 RF locked 1: 12:12:47 11/12/13 Decoding start
Number of logs saved
Number of logs shown
Time of the event
Date of the event
Description of the event
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3.7.2.6.5 Unit Webserver & SNMP Screen
In this field, different parameters related to the configuration of the Webserver are shown.
Figure 3.71 Webserver & SNMP Menu
The available parameters are:
Line nº
Function
1
Locl:
In this option the IP address of the device can be set in case it is wanted to control the device remotely. This is the IP that has to be set in the web browser to access to the Webserver. So as to change the IP address first press OK button and then, with the Up and Down keys select the desired number. So as to change from one character to another, press Right and Left keys. (editable parameter)
2
Mask:
Here it can be written the Subnet Mask address of the device. So as to change the Subnet Mask address first press OK button and then, with the Up and Down keys select the desired number. So as to change from one character to another, press Right and Left keys. (editable parameter)
Locl: 192.168.001.110 Mask: 255.255.255.000
Gate: 192.168.001.001 Admin Pass: ********
Restore Def: >
User Pass: ********
Restore Def: >
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Gate:
In this option, the address of the Gateway must be written. So as to change the Gateway address first press OK button and then, with the Up and Down keys select the desired number. So as to change from one character to another, press Right and Left keys. (editable parameter)
4
Admin Pass:
The administrator’s password is introduced. It is a list of 8 digits. It can be set an own password or restore the default password (00000000).
5
User Pass:
In this option user’s password is introduced. It is a list of 8 digits. It can be set an own password or restore the default password (00000000).
Table 3.22 Webserver & SNMP menu options
The IP address of the Webserver, the Local IP address and the destination IP address must be different.
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3.7.2.6.6 Unit Miscellaneous Screen
In this field, several parameters related to the mode of operation of the device can be configured.
Misc Keyboard Beep: OFF > Misc Keyboard Lock: OFF >
Misc Night Mode: 0 > Misc Alarm Beep: Disable >
Hour
Minute
Second Day
Month
Year
Misc VoIP MAC: 00-14-F4-05-85-CA Misc Network MAC 70-B3-D5-1A-C3-00
Misc QuickSet Protocol: PTCR-20 > Misc Distance Units: Kilometers >
Misc Speed Units: Knots > Misc Timeout Reset: 1440 min
Misc Clock: h:m:s d/m/y Misc Location Labels
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Figure 3.72 Miscellaneous Menu
The available options are:
Line nº
Function
1
Keyboard Beep:
If this option is OFF, then, when the user clicks any key of the keyboard, there will be no sound. If the ON option is selected then, a beep sound appears each time a key is pressed. So as to select between ON and OFF options, press the Right, Left keys. (eligible parameter)
2
Keyboard Lock:
If the On option is selected and then, the buttons of the equipment remain for 5 minutes without being pressed, a message will appear in the screen saying that the keyboard is locked. Pressing the cross button, the keyboard can be unlocked. If the Off option is selected there will be no messages in the screen.
The available options are:
On Off
3
Night Mode:
There are four possible states for the night mode. If night mode is in state 0 then the light in the screen will shine more than if it is in state 1. If the state is three, then, the light in the screen will be the lowest among the four possible states. (eligible parameter)
The available options are:
0 1 2 3
Misc S/N: 910400514
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Alarm Beep:
If this option is enabled then a beep noise will sound each time that an alarm occurs. (eligible parameter)
The available options are:
Enable Disable
5
Clock:
In this field the date and the current hour are displayed and they can also be configured pressing the OK button and changing the values with Up, Down and Right, Left buttons. (reading and editable parameter)
6
Location Labels:
In this field there can be configured several parameters such as the place in which the device is located as well as the position of the transmitter and the receiver device. (editable parameter)
7
VoIP MAC:
In this field the MAC address of the Video over IP card is displayed (reading parameter)
8
Network MAC:
In this field the MAC address of the network is shown. (reading parameter)
9
QuickSet Protocol:
In this field the type of QuickSet Protocol employed is shown (eligible parameter). The available options are: PTCR-20 and PTCR-
96.
10
Distance Units:
If miles is selected, then, all the distances will be in miles and the same occurs if kilometers is selected. (elegible parameter)
The available options are:
Kilometers Miles
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Speed Units:
In this field, the desired parameter is selected to measure the speed (eligible parameter). There are three options available:
Knots Km/h Mph
12
Timeout Reset:
In this field the time that the receiver could be without receiving any signal is selected. After passing this time, the equipment is reset. To disable this option, 0 value must be written.
13
S/N:
In this field the serial number of the device is shown (reading parameter).
Table 3.23 Miscellaneous menu options
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3.7.2.6.7 Unit Firmware Screen
In this option, the firmware of the device can be updated with a USB device. The steps to update the device are explained below.
This field shows three options:
Current Version Update Firmware Restore Default
Figure 3.73 Firmware Menu
Line nº
Function
1
Current Version:
In this field the number of the version installed in the device is shown. The characters which describe the number of the version are the one inside the red box shown in the figure above. The rest of the characters are important for the manufacturer but are not important for the user.
2
Update Firmware:
This field is the one for updating the version of the device. So as to update the equipment properly, follow the instructions below.
3
Restore Default:
In this option, the equipment is restored to the first factory version. So as to restore the equipment to the initial set up, press OK button.
Table 3.24 Unit Firmware menu options
Current Version: V6_35251042919-19 Update Firmware:
Restore Default:
Number of the version of the device
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In this section, the firmware of the device can be updated. Next, they are explained the necessary steps so as to make a successful update.
1) The latest firmware is allocated in the webpage of SVP Broadcast
Microwave. So as to access to the firmware file, first enter www.svpbm.com in your web browser.
2) Click on the Support tab.
Figure 3.74 Updating firmware step 2
3) Click on Firmware.
Figure 3.75 Updating firmware step 3
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4) Go to RX_Firmware.
Figure 3.76 Updating firmware step 4
5) Press the version of the receiver model needed (version of the
equipment) so as to download the file.
Go to Firmware field and then press the current version option to check the number of the version installed in the device (the first two digits).
Figure 3.77 Updating firmware step 5
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6) Once the firmware file has been downloaded, save it in a USB device.
In the USB device, the only file that can be allocated inside it is the firmware file of the device to be updated.
7) With the equipment completely powered off (with no power
supply), insert the USB device in the USB connector, situated in the
rear panel.
Before introducing the USB device, remove the power supply of the equipment.
If there is no signal introduced in the device (RF, ASI or SDI), the updating stage will be quicker.
8) Now, switch on the device.
9) Go to Unit menu. In case of being in the main screen, press the cross
button so as to access to the menu. There, with the Up, Down buttons, select the Unit option.
10) Select Firmware by pressing the OK button.
11) Select Check USB Memory with the OK button.
12) Now, automatically the device updates the firmware. The screens
which are shown below display the different steps that the device is makes while the updating process is taking place.
Don’t power off the device during the updating process.
Figure 3.78 Updating process 1
Figure 3.79 Updating process 2
FIRMWARE UPDATE
DON’T POWER OFF THE SYSTEM
Reading file 20%
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Figure 3.80 Updating process 3
Figure 3.81 Updating process 4
Figure 3.82 Updating process 5
Reading file 100% Checking file 80%
Reading file 100% Checking file 100% Flashing 1/5 30%
UPDATE FINISHED REBOOTING
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Chapter 4: Autotracking Antenna (optional)
In this section it is explained in what consists the autotracking antenna control and they are detailed the steps to follow so as to configure properly this option.
The HDR-106 receiver can control a sectorial and a parabolic antenna. This new feature provides receiving constantly the highest signal level. The antenna points toward the transmitter all the time.
This feature is achieved with the GPS coordinates sent by the transmitter to the receiver and the GPS coordinates of the receiver. In the receiver, the GPS coordinates can be introduced manually or throughout the GPS Data input. Furthermore, an UHF radio can be used in autotracking systems when is required to transmit the position of the plane's GPS at long distances for the automatic pointing (NX-820).
In the next points, the two possible autotracking systems are described.
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4.1 Autotracking with panel switching
4.1.1 How Does It Work
The autotracking with panel switching consists of an AMS multisectorial switchable antenna (with up to 5 possible panels and one possible up-down antenna), which has inside it a relay controlled by the HDR-106. This solution provides the HDR-106 receiving the best signal quality using the GPS coordinates of the transmitter and the receiver. With these GPS coordinates, the HDR-106 device sends a control signal to the relay which is inside the AMS antenna so as to switch on the most suitable panel antenna in which the level of the received signal is the highest. With this control signal, the relay (through a circuit based on PIN diodes) allows the RF signal of the most suitable panel antenna passing through it. Then, this signal is sent to the HDR-106 receiver.
Figure 4.1 Autotracking with panel switching
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4.1.2 Configuration
Next, it is explained how to configure the autotracking with a sectorial antenna.
The center of the first sector must be oriented to the North. This center of the first sector is marked with a line from the up to the down side of the antenna.
1) Go to the Input Select menu. In case of being in the main screen, press
cross button so as to access to the menu. There, with the Up, Down buttons, select the Input Select option and the standard used. In this case, the example is shown as if it was configured in DVB-T.
Figure 4.2 Input Select menu
2) Go to the Autotracking option.
Figure 4.3 Antenna Control menu
In this option, there are three possible types of autotracking (Sectorial, Parabolic and Omnidirectional). In this case, select the sectorial option (the parabolic one is explained below) with the Right, Left keys. Once the option is selected, press the OK button so as to enter to the configuration menu.
3) Once the user is inside the sectorial option, there are three possible
options (eligible with the Right, Left keys) which are detailed below:
Value T means the top antenna.
I. Auto
Figure 4.4 Sector Autotracking (Auto)
01 Input Select: DVB-T > 02 Decoder
02 Decoder 03 Autotracking: Sector <>
1 2 3 [4] 5 T Δd: -------km Auto> L [ ]:-- C/N [ ]:-
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When the Auto option is selected, it means that the sector antenna is automatically selected. The selected sector is the one which is marked with the square brackets.
II. Manual
Figure 4.5 Sector Autotracking (Manual)
If the Manual option is selected then, by pressing the OK button the user can select manually the sector antenna from which it is wanted to receive the signal.
Manual option can only be selected in case there is no remote GPS signal. If the option is configured in manual and the receiver recovers the GPS coordinates then, the option will turn to be GPS again.
If the option selected is GPS and the device is receiving signal but the GPS data disappears, the device will be in a tracking mode automatically. It will stay two seconds in each sector until GPS data is received.
In case there is no GPS signal but the device is receiving the RF signal, the device will be kept in the same sector, it will not be tracking.
III. Config
Pressing the OK button when the Config option is selected, the user is allowed to configure the number of the sectorial antennas, the degrees of the sectors and if a top antenna is included.
Figure 4.6 Sector Autotracking (Config)
Using the Up, Down keys the user can change the value of each parameter and with the Right, Left buttons the user can select the value to be modified. So as to save the values, the OK button must be pressed.
1 2 3 [4] 5 T Δd:---.-km Man<> L [ ]:-- C/N [ ]:-
1 2 3 [4] 5 T Config < Nr. Ant: 6 Deg: 75º UP:Yes Rem.GPS:AUTO
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If the option selected is GPS and the device is receiving signal but the GPS data disappears, the device will be in a tracking mode automatically. It will stay two seconds in each sector until GPS data is received.
In case there is no GPS signal but the device is receiving the RF signal, the device will be kept in the same sector, it will not be tracking.
4.2 Autotracking with positioner in 2 axis
4.2.1 How Does It Work
The autotracking with positioner in 2 axis consists on the APO – 75 offset parabolic antenna with the QuickSet positioner. This solution allows constant aiming of the transmitter and, therefore, the highest level of the received signal. This is achievable with the GPS coordinates of the transmitter and the receiver device as well as with a communication between the QuickSet positioner and the HDR-106 receiver.
Figure 4.7 Autotracking with positioner
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4.2.2 Configuration
Next, it is explained how to configure the autotracking with a parabolic antenna.
The QuickSet positioner must be calibrated. This means that it must be straightened and oriented 0 degrees to the North.
If during 15 seconds there is no GPS signal, the device will look for it. If there is no GPS signal but there is RF signal then, the tracking will be at maximum RF signal received.
1) Go to the Input Select menu. In case of being in the main screen, press
cross button so as to access to the menu. There, with the Up, Down buttons, select the Input Select option and the standard used. In this case, the example is shown as if it was configured in DVB-T.
Figure 4.8 Input Select menu
2) Go to Autotracking option.
Figure 4.9 Antenna Control menu
In this option, there are three possible types of autotracking (Sectorial, Parabolic and Omnidirectional). In this case, select the parabolic option with the Right, Left keys. Once the option is selected, press the OK button so as to enter to the configuration menu.
3) Once the user is inside the parabolic option, there are four possible
options (eligible with the Right, Left keys) which are detailed below:
I. Auto
Figure 4.10 Parabolic Autotracking (Auto)
When the Auto option is selected, it means that the parabolic antenna is aimed automatically to the transmitter device throughout the GPS coordinates of the transmitter and the receiver device.
DVB-T Autotracking: Parabolic <
01 Input Select: DVB-T > 02 Decoder
H: 061º V: 09º Δd: ---.-km ΔH:---m Auto > L1 [ ]:-- C/N [ ]:-
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II. Manual
Figure 4.11 Parabolic Autotracking (Manual)
If the Manual option is selected, then, by pressing the OK button the user can select manually the position of the parabolic antenna. So as to change the azimuth (H) position of the antenna, press the Right, Left buttons. So as to change the elevation (V) position of the antenna, press the Up, Down buttons.
III. Fold
Figure 4.12 Parabolic Autotracking (Fold)
In this file, the number of degrees that are needed to fold the antenna is configured. It is necessary to choose if the user wants to fold or not the antenna.
IV. Config
Figure 4.13 Parabolic Autotracking (Config)
Pressing the OK button when the Config option is selected, the user is allowed to configure the polarization, offset and the source of the GPS signal. This information will be used by the device so as to know the distance between one aiming and the other one when it is in search mode.
Using the Up, Down keys the user can change the value of each parameter and with the Right, Left buttons the user can select the value to be modified. So as to save the values, the OK button must be pressed.
H: 061º V: 09º Δd:---.-km ΔH:---m Man<> L1 [ ]:-- C/N [ ]:-
Fold Tilt: -30º Fold <> Fold the antenna
Config < POL: None H.Offset:000 Remote GPS:AUTO
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