Thor V3 Decoder User Manual

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1.5 Appearance and description
Chapter 2 Installation Guide
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2.2 Installation Preparation
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Chapter 1 Product
1.1 Outline
1.2 Features
1.3 Specifications
1.4 Principle Chart
2.1 Optional Cabling
2.3 Wire’s Connection
Chapter 3 Operation
3.1 Main Interface
3.2 General Setting
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Chapter 1 Product
1.1 Outline
new
video monitor
or IP sources
multiplex and de
programs can be inserted to the MPTS for
decoding a program to scaled or native outputs on HD
Additionally, digital audio output with Dolby passthrough is provided on optical and
analog balanced and unbalanced is
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can operate the device by using front panel LCD or NMS
include the ability to pass the encrypted
addition to decrypted TS output.
Front Panel LCD for confidence monitoring
sensor based environment control
Dual CAM Conditional Access card bays
2 and H.264 programs
scrambler
ASI daisy chain and Cascading
1 YPbPr, 1 HD/SD
Compatible for both HD and SD
1080I, 720P, SD
identified automatically
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added Program control features,
. The LCD
CAM module
s.
ASI and IP outputs, while simultaneously
SDI, HDMI, YPbPr, and
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transparent signal output. User
Additional features
d ASI output in
, 1 S/P DIF audio, 1
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Overview
HD-IRD-V3 HD IRD is Thor’s integrated FPGA, and a programs from ASI,DVB-S2, can be used to
CVBS. XLR connectors, one channel (Tuner,ASI or IP) de
1.2 Features
ly designed IRD with
ing LCD on the front panel
. Dual slots for industry standard
-encryptcomplete carrier TS stream
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also provided. HD-
scrambling and provides
browser login.
TS from the input to a secon
can display
s
Additional
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 Generation 3 Processor Core   Adaptive   Decodes both MPEG­ Re-multiplexer and de  Supports DVB­ Support 4 ASI, 1 CVBS,
HDMI, and IP output
  SupportsOutputs at PAL/NTSC
embedded
-SDI, 1 XLR and RCA
PAL/NTSC.
interface
M module
s: Management, and
programming after power failure
Supports Closed Captioning streams for both 608 and 708 standards
Supports manipulation of TS metadata from DVB
input
demodulation
Tuner
Output
Video Output
Audio Output
SPDIF Output
Ethernet Port
Protocols
Dimensions (W×H)
Approx weight
Power
Temperature
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UDP)
2 groups separate output ports (each group has
SDI, 1
UDP, NMS : UDP
20~80
Two CI Slot PCMCIA
Two independent CA
Supports BISS “mode 1” and
Three RJ-45 interface
Maintains
Supports 1 ASI input, tuner
SupportDVB-S/S2
1.3 Specifications
Input Interface
s.
s: Max decryption of 8 SD programs
mode E
dual TS outputs
-S2 streams
(supporting DVB-S/S2), IP input(
.
1 tuner(DVB-S/S2) ASI IP
1 ASI IN 1 IP
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ASI
Output Port
Input Level
Input Frequency
Symbol Rate Constellation
FEC Code Rate
NMS Port
Miscellaneous
2 channels)
1xCVBS, 1xYPbPr, 1xHD/SD­ XLR, L/R
1 SPDIF
-65-25dBm
950~2150MHz
2-45M symbols
QPSK, 8PSK
1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4,4/5, 5/6, 8/9,9/10
10/100M
TS Over IP :
482mm*360mm*44mm
3.2kg
<20W(Max)
0~45(Operating), -
x HDMI
(Storage)
1.4 Principle Chart
1.5 Appearance and description
Status LED’s are provided for primary functions
ndicator
ndicator
Up/Down/Left/Right
confirming
ndicator
PCMCIA interface
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Front Panel Illustration:
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Indicator area:
1 LCD Display 2 Alarm I 3 Power I 4 5 Enter­6 Menu Key 7 Lock Key I 8 LCD Monitor 9 Switch Button
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Rear Panel Illustration
Buttons
Key
S/S2 Loop Out Interface
Interface
Interface
ut3 and ASI Out4 Interface: Output Single TS Stream from
and ASI Out2 Interface: Output multiplexed or
separated TS Stream from tuner, ASI and IP.
10MHz IN and 10MHz
1PPS IN and 1PPS
Interface
: Software
nterface
igital audio output interface
and Video
CVBS: Composite video and audio output interface
Audio (L/R channel) output interface
Port(10
Balance audio output interface
Integrated power switch and socket
Wire
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1 RF IN Interface 2 DVB-
3 IP IN/OUT 4 ASI IN 5 ASI O
tuner.
6 ASI Out1
7 8 9 HDSDI-OUT
10 USB interface
11 HDMI Output I 12 SPDIF: D 13 YPbPr: Audio 14 15 16 NMS Ethernet 17 18 19 Grounding
LOOP interface
LOOP interface
-100Mbps)
updating.
component output interface
Chapter 2 Installation Guide
2.1 Optional Cabling
Thor will provide standard interface cabling for the end users application. Please check the
included packing list that came with your order and confirm that all items are present.
Typically bundled cabling and packing lists will include the following it
XLR Interface Cable
RF In and Loop Out Cable
Component Output, CVBS Output and Sound Channel Output Cable
ASI Input and Output Cable
Please contact Thor if you are missing any required cabling.
2.2 Installation Preparation
Please refer to the following section for installation procedures. This chapter
to be used along with the I/O diagrams from the previous chapter.
content of this chapter includ
for missing items
Preparing relevant environment for installation
Connecting communication port (if it is necessary)
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pcs
1pcs
HD-IRD-V3 HD IRD 1pcs
User’s Manual 1pcs
Power Cord 1pcs
2pcs
1pcs
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Checking the packing list
Installing HD IRD
Connecting signal cables
es:
is intended
s Installation Flow Chart Illustrated as following
2.2.2 Environment Requirement
When user installs machine frame array in
hall, the distance between 2 rows of machine frames
should be 1.2~1.5m and the distance against wall should
be no less than 0.8m.
Electric Isolation, Dust Free
Volume resistivity of ground anti
material:1X10
resistance: 1M (Floor bearing should be greater than
450Kg/
installing air
20%~80% sustainable 10%~90% short time
86~105KPa
Installing rubber strip for sealing door
glasses for window
It can be covered with wallpaper, or brightness less paint.
Fire alarm system and extinguisher
Requiring
lighting power are independent to each other. Device
power requires AC power 100
carefully check before running.
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one machine
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Grounding current limiting
gaps and dual level
conditioning power and
. Please
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2.2.1 Device'
Inventory
Check
Item
Machine Hall Space
Mounting
In Rack
Connecting
Grouding
Wire and
Power
Cord
s
Connecting Signal Wire
Requirement
Setting
Parameter
Running
Device
static
Machine Hall Floor
Environment Temperature
Relative Humidity
Pressure
Door & Window
Wall Fire Protection
Power
5~40
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)
~1X10
10
(sustainable ),0~45℃(short time),
-conditioning is recommended
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device power, air-
-240V 50-60Hz 2A
2.2.3 Grounding Requirement
It is important to keep this device grounded to ensure all of the modules function
correctly. Correctly grounding the device will also help prevent and electrical
interference, lightening, ETC. Also it helps reject minor interference that may disrupt
evices ability to function smoothly. General rule of thumb, make sure the device is
grounded when installing anywhere.
Always use copper wire. When applied correctly the ground must be wrapped well to
ensure maximum conduction so it can reduce any high fr
ground wire should also be as short and thick as possible.
Installer must make sure that the two ends of the ground are well conducted and have
rust properties.
It is prohibited to use any other device as part of
The area of the conduction between grounding wire and devices frame should be no
All the machine frames should be connected with protective copper strip. The grounding
rt as possible and avoid circling. The area of the conduction between
grounding wire and grounding strip should be no less than 25mm
Connecting the device’s grounding rod to frames grounding pole with copper wire.
e conductive screw is located on the right side
er supply socket is just beside
switch is on the left ,power supply socket is on the right and
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equencies. The copper
rear panel, and the
whose order goes like this;
the fuse is between them.
the d
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appropriate anti-
less than 25mm2.
2.2.4 Frame Grounding
wire should be as sho
2.2.5 Device Grounding
.
grounding electric circuit
2
.
2.3 Wire’s Connection
The grounding wir power switch, fuse, pow
Connecting Power Cord
,
of the
power
User can insert one end into power supply socket, while insert the other end to AC power.
When the device solely connects to protective ground, it should adopt
pendent way. Especially if you
united way, the grounding resistance should be smaller
Before connecting power cord to
2.4 Signal Cable Connection
The signal connections include the connection of input signal cable and the connection of
output signal cable. The details are as follows:
Cables Illustration:
llustration:
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this power in an
d with other devices.
united way, the grounding resistance should be smaller
power switch to OFF
Connecting Grounding Wire
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inde device adopts both currents in a than 1Ω.
Caution:
2.4.1HD-IRD-V3HD IRD
IP Input Cable I
share the same groun
HD IRD, user should set the
When the
.
HDMI Cable Illustration
llustration:
Out Cable I
utput, CVBS
Input and Output Cable Illustration
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Output Cable
XLRInterface Cable I
RF In and Loop
llustration:
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Component O
Illustration:
ASI
Output and Sound Channel
:
Loop
HD IRD Satellite Receiver Signal Cable Connection
Connection Illustration:
Users can find the RF IN and LOOP OUT interface on the device according to the
described on the rear panel illustration
RF IN interface of
connected to the satellite signal source equipment or LOOP OUT interface of the previous
satellite receiver when several satellite receivers are series connection. As follows:
Connection Illustration:
ASI OUT
described on the rear panel illustration
of the HD IRD
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as shown below
satellite receiver while the other end
interface on the device according to the connector
. One end is
, the other end is connected to any device that
. One end is
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1PPS& 10MHz Input and
2.4.2HD-IRD-V3 Illustration:
RF IN and LOOP OUT
connector mark
-outCable Illustration
, connect the cable
.
One end is connected to the
ASI IN and ASI OUT
Users can find the ASI IN and mark connected to ASI IN interface
is
,connect the cable as shown
has ASI output, while
when connected ASI OUT interface, the other end of the wire is
encoder and
CVBS Output and Sound Channel Output
Users can find the YPbPr, CVBS and Left/Right soun
described on the rear panel illustration
the cable. The other end of the wire is connected to encoders.
Connection Illustration:
interface on the device according to the connector mark described
on the rear panel illustration, and then connect the wire.
the HD IRD, whilet
. As follows:
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d channel interface on the device
, and then connect
One end of the wire is connected
he other end of the wire is connected to
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generally connected to
Component Output, Connection Illustration:
according to the connector mark
multiplexer. As follows:
HDMI Output
Users can find the HDMI
to the HDMI output interface of encoder or other equipment
Connection Illustration:
described on the rear panel illustration, and then connect the wire
output interface of the HD
OUT/INPUT a
Connection Illustration:
interface on the device according to the connector mark described
on the rear panel illustration, and then connect the wire
the XLR output interface of the HD IRD,t
PPSIN Connection Illustration:
Hz
mark described on the rear panel illustration, and then connect the wire
that the SFN solution is involved.
nterfaces of the HD IRD,
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interface on the device according to the connector mark
One end of the wire is
other end of the wire is
One end of the wire is connected to
other end of the wire is connected to
on the device according to the connector
the c
1
other end of the wires is connected to
IP Output
Users can find the IP IN/OUTPUT
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. connected to the IP input/ connected to devices with IP
XLR Output
Users can find the XLR
As follows:
s follows:
he
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.
IP encoder.
10MHz IN &1
You can find the 1PPS and 10M
10MHz INi follows:
interfaces
One end of the wireis connected to the
and the
s on
condition
PPS IN and
GPS as
Chapter 3 Operation
HD IRD
entirely from the front panel. All available configuration settings
can be accessed through the interface menu tree. Please refer to the following guide for
rd Function Description:
entered value, resum
eters which need modifications,
hoose and set the parameters.
activated parameter or paging up/down when parameter is inactivated.
Locking the screen / canceling the lock state. After pressing lock key, the system will
question the users to save present setting or not. If not, the LCD will display the
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operating interface and the equipment can
previous setting; Return to previous menu.
or confirmthe change
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The front panel of HD-IRD-V3 be conveniently operated
assistance:
Keyboa
MENU: Cancelcurrent ENTER:Activatetheparam
aftermodification.
LEFT/RIGHT: C UP/DOWN: Modify LOCK:
is the user-
e
current
configuration state.
3.1 Main Interface
Switch
on the IRD, the LCD will display the equipment type and current output stream as
key on the front p
are available from these 9 root menu trees.
key to enter into the menu of the input setting.
S2) signal in as an example:
The page menu from 1.1 to 1.3 represents the tuner, ASI and IP input ports of the IRD.
User can multiplex the input programs from any port to output
By pressing the
analyze the input TS or signal and then display the program list at the submenu, say,
1.1
1.2
1.3
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anel to enter to the main menu as below:
program or all the
key, the device will take a while to
shown on the following page,
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Then pressing the “LOCK”
3.2 General Setting
All options
DVB-S2 BTS HD IRD
Out Stream 00.006Mbps
1 Input Setting
2 Output Setting 3 Decoder Setting 4 Descramble Setting 5 Network Setting 6 Saving Configuration 7 Loading Configuration 8 Version (SNMP) 9 Language
3.2.1 Input Setting
User can press “Enter”
3.2.1.1 Tuner In
Here we take 1.1 Tuner (DVB-
programs at the same time.
1.1.1-1.1.6
Tuner (DVB-S2) ASI IP
any
“Enter”
key to enter the submenu of 1.1.1
LCD displays the
check and set the satellite frequency, LNB frequency and symbol rate of its
1.1.3
At the submenu 1.1.5, user can decide
choose to turn on the 22 KHz to search the programs from
1.1.1 Prog: 00 Mux: 00
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the count of programs
5
150MHz
2
7500K
Hz
OFF ON
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1.1.1 Prog Parse
1.1.2 Sat Freq Set
1.1.3 LNB Freq Set
1.1.4 Symbol Rate
1.1.5 LNB Voltage
1.1.6 22KHz Switch
By pressing the “Enter”
At the submenu 1.1.1, the multiplexed.
User can also corresponding submenu “1.1.2”, “
program number and
”, “1.1.4”.
1.1.2 Sat Freq Set 3840MHZ
1.1.3 LNB Freq Set
1.1.4 Symbol Rate
which LNB voltage to apply.
1.1.5 LNB Voltage Vertical (13V)
Horizontal (18V)
OFF
At the submenu 1.1.6, user can KU band.
1.1.6 22 KHz Switch
menu to enter into 1.2 ASI IN, and users can view the
multiplexed
displays below page:
Similarly, 1.3.1 Prog Parse offers the same information with 1.1.1 and 1.2.1.
User also could check and set the
key to enter into
corresponding parameters or functions under the right submenus.
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program
of its corresponding
menu of the output setting
3.2.1.2 ASI IN
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Return to the upper and the count of programs
3.2.1.3 IP IN
Entering into 1.3 IP, it
.
1.2.1 Prog Parse
Prog: 00 Mux: 00
1.3.1
Prog Parse
1.3.2 Input IP Addr
1.3.3 Input Port
number
submenu “1.3.2”, “1.3.3”.
3.2.2 Output Setting
User can press “Enter”
.
input IP address and input port
1.3.2 Input
1.2.1 Input
1001
IP Address
224.002.002.002
port
below
and set its
key to enter into
video setting, audio setting, program selecting and search.
can enter into below submenu by pressing the
from the assortment of presets
and choose whether to turn on or
& Finger Switch of their corresponding submenu
can enter into below submenu by pressing the
consists of stereo, left channel, right channel) and adjust the volume
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menu of the decoder setting and execute
esolution
following:
hen select the audio,
2.5 IP Output
3.4 Search
3.1.6 Aspect Ratio
3.2.3 Decoder Setting
2.1 Multiplex Set
2.2 Output Bit rate
2.3 Tran stream ID
2.4 Original/Net ID
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User can press “Enter”
3.2.3.1 Video Setting
User
below
3.1Video Setting
3.2 Audio Setting
3.3 Program Select
3.1.1Resolution
3.1.2 Standard
3.1.3 Subtitle
3.1.4 CC Switch
3.1.5 Finger Switch
“Enter” key.
Users canselect
of the following: R &Aspect Ratio; Switch,
3.2.3.2 Audio Setting
Users choose the ES mode (
turn off the
s.
“Enter” key, t
,Standard,
Subtitle, CC
under submenu 3.2.1, 3.2.2, and 3.2.3
Also, users can select the Audio SPDIF from
Auto
sers can select the inputting programs to encode under this menu by pressing up/down
represents the program number and
Users can search the quantity of programs after entering this menu.
key to enter into below
operation about the descramble function will be explained on the NMS operation
3.3Program Select
3.4Search
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, PCM, Compressed and OFF
represents the program
menu of the descramble setting.
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3.2.4. andalso choose between “
3.2.3.3Program Select
U button. Here “1” name.
“Auto
” and “2 Channels” under 3.2.5.
3.2.1Audio Select
3.2.2 ES Mode
3.2.3 Volume
3.2.4 Audio SPDIF
3.2.5 Audio Channel
1 CCTV-1
“CCTV-1”
” under
3.3.3.4Search
3.2.4 Descramble Setting
User can press “Enter”
(Chapter 4).
Total Programs: 8
4.1Card Setting
4.2 BISS
The detailed
part
Enter in 4.1, it shows as follows, and under corresponding submenu, users can select the
source of signals, check card information, select progr
CI bitrate.
nder 4.2 BISS menu, users can choose between Mode 1 and Mode E.
key to enter into below menu of the network setting.
User can choose to save the current configured parameters
can restore the device into the last saved configuration by choosing the menu
7.1”Saved Config”, and also user can restore the device into factory default configuration by
4.1.1Input Select
4.1.
4.1.3 B Card Info
4.1.4 Pro Select
4.1.5 CI Bitrate
4.2.1Select Mode
4.2.
5.1IP Address
5.
5.3 Gateway
5.4 MAC Address
5.5 Service IP
Saving, please wait:
E
rasing
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ams to be descrambled, and choose
by pressing ENTER key. The
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3.2.5 Network Setting
User can press “Enter”
2 A Card Info
2 Mode 1
2 Subnet Mask
3.2.6 Saving Config
system displays following page:
3.2.7 Loading Config
User
choosing the menu 7.2”Default Config.
s hardware version and software version at this submenu:
HD IRD has two languag
system setting and device operating, u
7.1 Load Saved CFG
7.2
Loading, please wait:
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Company Name Electronic
SW 0.22 HW 1.0
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e versions: English and Chinese. For convenient
version freely
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Default CFG
3.2.8 Version
User can check the device’
3.2.9 Language
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ser can select the language
based on
their demands
Chapter
Network Management System Profile
In addition to the front panel LCD interface, the unit can also be managed and configured
through any standard modern web browser. The default IP address is typically
192.168.1.136, however this may be modified during configuration
unit’
s management IP address can be easily set or identified from the front panel interface.
Please refer to the previous section for assistance.
Chapter
several levels of inspection for quality control. All systems shipped by Thor are
fully tested and visually inspected after manufacture. Additionally, all units are
configured prior to shipping. Under most circumstances, Thor offer
free configuration service for most equipment. Thor can set operating parameters prior to
trouble free operation and installation.
Please ensure that the environment remains within
ntilation to the heat sinks and side vents.
, please use appropriate power supplies
Check that all signal cables are securely installed and nothing is loose.
Frequently switching on/off device is
seconds between power cycles.
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prior to shipping. The
not recommended. Please allow at least 10
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re-inspected and pre-
shipping, and ensure
Prevention Measure
Provide adequate ve
Check the input AC voltage
s
0 to 45 °C
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