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Purtroppo, pochi utenti prendono il tempo di leggere il manuale d’uso, e un buono manuale non solo permette di conoscere una serie di funzionalità aggiuntive del dispositivo acquistato, ma anche evitare la maggioranza dei guasti.
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Prima di tutto, contiene la risposta sulla struttura, le possibilità del dispositivo Ericsson RX1290, l'uso di vari accessori ed una serie di informazioni per sfruttare totalmente tutte le caratteristiche e servizi.
Dopo l'acquisto di successo di attrezzature/dispositivo, prendere un momento per familiarizzare con tutte le parti del manuale d'uso Ericsson RX1290. Attualmente, sono preparati con cura e tradotti per essere comprensibili non solo per gli utenti, ma per svolgere la loro funzione di base di informazioni e di aiuto.
Sommario del manuale d’uso
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RX1290 Multi-Format Receive r Software Version 3.0.0 (and later) REFERENCE GUIDE EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A[...]
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Preliminary Pages ENGLISH (UK) - READ THIS FIR ST! If you do not under stand the co ntents of this man ual. DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT . Also , translation into any EC official language of thi s manual can be made av ailable, at your cost. ITALIANO - LEGGERE QUESTO AVVISO PER PRIMO! Se non si capisce il contenuto del pre sente manuale. NON UTILI[...]
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Preliminary Pages EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A 2011-0 6-06 iii Contents Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter identifies the equipment versions covered by this Reference Guide; describes the purpose of the equipment in a typical system; provides a summary of its main features; identifies the controls, indicato rs and connectors. Chapter 2: Installing the E[...]
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Preliminary Pages Introduction This Reference Guide provides instructions and information for the installation and operation of the RX1290 Multi-Format Receiver. This Reference Guide should be kept in a safe place for reference for t he life of the equipment. It is not intended that this Reference Guide will be amended by the issue of individual pa[...]
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Preliminary Pages Registered Trademarks Ethernet ® Registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. Dolby ® / AC-3 ® Registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Trademarks Alteia ™ Trademark of Ericsson AB. Macrovision This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protect ed by U.S. patents and other intell[...]
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Preliminary Pages Caution! Cautions give information which, if strictly followed, will prevent damage to equipment or other goods. They are highlighted for emphasis, as in this example, and are placed immediately preceding the point at which the reader requires them. Note: Notes provide supplementary information. They are highlighted for emphasis, [...]
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Preliminary Pages Customer Services Europe, Middle East and Africa Tel: +44 (0) 23 8048 445 5 Fax: +44 (0) 23 8048 4467 Email: tvsupportemea@ericsso n.com Americas Tel: +888 671 12 68 Tel: +678 812 62 55 Fax: +678 812 6262 Email: tvsupportam ericas@ericsson.co m Email: tvsupport@ericsson.com US and Canada International Compression Software Support [...]
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Preliminary Pages EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A 2011-0 6-06 viii Return of Equipment If you need to return equipment for repair please contact your local Ericsson Customer Services Department. Please refer to the Customer Services Contact Information on Page vii You will then be directed to return the faulty equipment to a repair centre with the appropriat[...]
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1 Introduction Chapter 1 Contents 1.1 Scope of This Reference Guide ........................................................... 1-3 1.1.1 Who Should Use This Reference Guide ............................................... 1-3 1.1.2 What Equipment is Covered by This Reference Guide ........................ 1-3 1.1.2.1 The Equipment Models ..........[...]
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Introduction EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A 1-2 List of Figures Figure 1.1 Front View of a RX1290 Multi-Format Receiver ................................... 1-3 Figure 1.2 Typical Satellite Compression System ................................................. 1-8 Figure 1.3 What the Satellite Receiver Does......................................................[...]
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Introduction 1.1 Scope of This Reference Guide 1.1.1 Who Should Use This Reference Guide This Reference Guide is written for operators/users of the RX1290 Multi-Format Receiver. It describes the unit’s functions and op eration. The Reference Guide is written to assist in the installation and day-to-day care and op eration of the unit. Maintenance[...]
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Introduction T able 1.2 Hardware Options Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX1290/HWO/DVBS2 FAZ 101 0116/3 ROA 128 3800 DVBS2 I/P SAT DEMOD OPTION RX1290/HWO/DVBS2/IF/C FA Z 101 0116/5 ROA 128 3801 DVBS2 I/P SAT DEMOD+CONST O/P RX1290/HWO/IP/PROFEC FAZ 101 011 6/8 ROA 128 3802 IP, PRO-MPEG INPUT OPTION RX1290/HWO/G[...]
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Introduction Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX1290/SWO/LDELAY FAZ 101 0116/21 FAT 102 0223 LOW LATENCY DECODE MODE (4:2:0 ONLY) RX1290/SWO/HSETHER FAZ 101 0116/19 FAT 102 0224 HIGH SPEED DATA PIPING LICENSE RX1290/SWO/PAA FAZ 101 0116/25 FAT 102 0229 QUAD PHASE ALIGNED MPEG-1 LAYER 2 AUDIO RX1290/SWO/4AUD FAZ 10[...]
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Introduction - Up to 40 preselected choices can be stored within the unit. • Multiple Inputs (Satellite Receivers): - L-band Satellite Receivers have four inputs. • Video Decoding: - MPEG 4:2:0 mode support. - MPEG 4:2:2 mode support (MPEG-2 Only). • Audio Decoding: - Sampling rate 48 kHz. - All MPEG-1 data rates. - AAC decode. - All Dolby Di[...]
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Introduction - Front Panel User Interface. 1.2.2 Inputs 1.2.2.1 1.2.2.2 1.2.2.3 1.2.2.4 1.2.2.5 1.2.2.6 1.2.3.1 1.2.3.2 1.2.3.3 ASI Input (Decoder) One BNC connector sup porting both byte-mode a nd single packet burs t mode. Remote Control An RJ-45 Ethernet connector for connection to a PC or network switch to provide SNMP control. DVB-S / DVB-S2 L[...]
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Introduction • Four BNC connectors providing unbalanced audio output. Data Output 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.5 • RS-232 asynchronous low-speed data output carried on a 9-way, D-type, female connector. • RJ-45 high speed data over Ethernet output (option). Alarm Output A 9-way, D-type connector for interfacing to the alarm and failure monitoring within the[...]
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Introduction 1.3.2 Input Connections The Satellite Receiver interfaces directly to Low-Noise Block (LNB) and accepts an intermediate frequency (IF) input in the band 950 - 2150 MHz (L-band) for operation in the specified symbol-rate range (see Annex B, Technical Specification ). The unit can provide dc power and polarization switching to the LNB. 1[...]
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Introduction 1.4 The T elco Receiver/Decoder 1.4.1 Typical Decoder System The Decoder is a component of Ericsson’s range of equipment. It is designed for use by broadcasters and distributors of video and audio Services. It can be used as a Transport Stream monitor or to decode signals received over a telecommunications network. Figure 1.4 T ypica[...]
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Introduction Figure 1.5 Role of the Decoder 1.5 Control Modes 1.5.1 Introduction The Multi-Format Receiver is designed for unattended operation. Once set-up, the unit requires no further attention except to ensure the fans are working. There are up to three control modes associated with the Receiver (dependent upon options fitted). The unit remains[...]
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Introduction 1.6 Guided T our 1.6.1 Construction The Multi-Format Receiver is constructed using a screened self-ventilat ed modular system. All operational inputs and outputs are via rear-panel connectors. The unit may be operated freestanding or mounted in a 19-inch rack. 1.6.2 Front Panel Controls The physical interface for the Front Panel consis[...]
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Introduction 1.6.4 Rear Panel Inputs and outputs to the unit are taken via the rear panel. Connector descriptions are given in Chapter 2, Installing the Equipment and Chapter 6, Options. EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A 1-13[...]
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2 Inst alling the Equipment Chapter 2 Contents 2.1 Read This First! .................................................................................... 2-3 2.1.1 Handling ............................................................................................... 2-3 2.1.2 Installing the Equipment ...............................................[...]
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Installing the Equipment EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A 2-2 2.7.9 Alarm Connector and Relay ............................................................... 2-15 2.7.10 RS-232 Low-speed Asynchronous Data Output ................................ 2-15 2.7.11 Serial Remote Control ........................................................................ 2-16 2.8 [...]
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Installing the Equipment 2.1 Read This First! 2.1.1 Handling The equipment must be handled and installed carefully and thoughtfully to prevent safety hazards and damage. 2.1.2 Installing the Equipment Ensure the personnel designated to fit the unit have the appropriate skills and knowledge. If in any doubt, contact Ericsson Customer Services (see P[...]
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Installing the Equipment Where appropriate, ensure this product has an adequate level of lightning protection. Alternatively, during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the supply outlet and disconnect the output equipment. This prevents damage to the product due to lightning a nd powe[...]
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Installing the Equipment 2.3.2 Ventilation 2.3.3 Openings in the Covers Si de openings in the unit, as well as side-mount ed cooling fans, are pr ovided for ventilation. The y ensure reliable opera tion of the product and protect it fro m overheatin g. The openings of th e fans must no t be blocked or co vered. Air is released through vents at this[...]
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Installing the Equipment 2.3.4 Installing Cables - Safety Power supply cables should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cables at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. Do not run AC power cables in the same duc[...]
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Installing the Equipment Warning! The RX1290 should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type to your business, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of f ire or electric shock. The RX129[...]
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Installing the Equipment If the colors do not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in a locally supplied plug, proceed as in Table 2.2 . The inclusio n of Table 2.2 is for reference. Table 2.2 Non Standard Supply Cord Wire Colors Wire Color (UK) Action green-and-yellow ...must be connected to the terminal in the plug which[...]
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Installing the Equipment Figure 2.3 Location of the T echnica l Earth 2.7 Signal Connections 2.7.1 General Caution! It is strongly recommended that the terminal marked at the rear panel of the equipment is connected to a site Technical Earth before any external connections are made and the equipment is powered. This limits the migration of stray ch[...]
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Installing the Equipment Power Supply AC Power Supply Option Cards ASI FRAME SYNC REMOTE CONTROL ETHERNET ASI In Frame Synchronization RS232/485 10 /100Base-T G.703 E3/DS3 Input Card (TT1290/HWO/G703) PRO-MPEG FEC Input Card (RX1290/HWO/IP/PROFEC Constellation Output Satellite DemodCard (RX1290/HWO/DVBS/IF/CONST Motherboard RX1290/BAS ASI/HDSDI/SDS[...]
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Installing the Equipment 2.7.2 ASI/HD-SDI/SD-SDI OUT The unit has three ASI/SMPTE 292M video (HD-SDI)/656 video (SD-SDI) outputs in the standard configuration. The output standard must be selected from the user interface or remote control interface. The ASI/HD-SDI/SD-SDI output is coaxial via BNC connectors. Video control is through the Video Menu [...]
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Installing the Equipment In addition, four unbalanced digital audio outputs are available via separate BNC connectors. Table 2.5 Analogue/Digital Audio Connectors AUD 1 Item Specification Connector type 9-way, D-type, Male Connecto r designations AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 Pin-outs Pin 1 - Digital audio + Pin 2 - Ground Pin 3 - Left + Pin 4 - Right + Pin 5 - [...]
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Installing the Equipment Table 2.7 SVGA Connector Item Specification Connector type 15 -w a y D -t yp e Connecto r designation Video O ut Pin-outs 1 Red / Pr 75 Ω , 0,7Vt-t 2 Green / Y 75 Ω , 0,7Vt-t 3 Blue / Pb 75 Ω , 0,7Vt-t 4 NC 5 Video GND 6 Red GND 7 Green GND 8 Blue GND 9 NC 10 Sync GND 11 NC 12 NC 13 H-Sync 14 V-Sync 15 NC 2.7.6 Frame Syn[...]
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Installing the Equipment Table 2.8 Frame Sync Hi-Z Connector Item Specification Connecto r type BNC 75 Ω socket Connecto r designation FRAME SYNC Pin: Centre Analogue Black a nd Burst Input Shield Ground/Chassis Impedance Last unit must be terminated with 75 Ω 8 1 2.7.7 Ethernet The equipment has an Ethernet remote control port for SNMP Control. [...]
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Installing the Equipment 1 5 6 9 2.7.9 Alarm Connector and Relay The alarm relay connector has a summary relay. The summary relay is activated whenever the unit detects an alarm, or the power is switched off. Table 2.11 Alarm Connector ALARM RELAY Item Specification Connector type 9-way, D-type, Female for the s ummary alarm relay Connecto r design[...]
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Installing the Equipment EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A 2-16 Item Specification Pin 5 - Ground (RS-232) Pin 6 - Reserved Pin 7 - No connection Pin 8 - Reserved Pin 9 - Reserved 5 1 6 9 2.7.11 Serial Remote Control A 9-way, D-type male connector provides a configurable RS232/RS485 asynchronous low-speed data serial communications interface for remote control[...]
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3 Operating the Equipment Locally Chapter 3 Contents 3.1 Powering the Equipment ...................................................................... 3-5 3.1.1 Switching On ........................................................................................ 3-5 3.1.2 Power up Operating Modes ....................................................[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.7.12 Setting Up VITC ................................................................................. 3-19 3.7.13 Setting Up Closed Captions ............................................................... 3-20 3.7.14 Setting Up ITS Insertion ..................................................................... 3-2[...]
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Table 3.13 Setting Aspect Ratio ........................................................................... 3-16 Table 3.14 Setting Video Delay Mode .................................................................. 3-16 Table 3.15 Setting Video Ddelay Mode ................................................................ 3-16 Table 3.16 Setting Low[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.1 Powering the Equipment 3.1.1 Switching On Caution! This equipment should not be operated unless the cooling fa n is working and there is free-air flow around the unit. Connect the signal inputs and AC power supply to the Multi-Format Receiver and power up the unit. After a short period of initialization and the M[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.2 Front Panel Controls and Pushbuttons Front Panel items are described under Section 1.6, Guided Tour . Figure 3.2 Front Panel Controls and Pushbuttons 3.3 Front Panel Operating Modes 3.3.1 General Operating the Multi-Format Receiver from the Front Panel is via two operating modes: Navigate Mode ( see Section 3.3.2[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally Pushbutton LEDs will be updated to indicate which pushbutton presses are still valid as each navigation pushbutton press event is processed. For example, a lit Up pushbutton LED indicates there are pages above the current one. 3.3.3 Edit Mode Edit mode edits the right display area and allows the user to alter control[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.4.2 Selecting a Menu Option Some items shown in the right display area of the front panel LCD display have a set number of options. An example of this is the VIDEO TEST PATTERN (Menu 3.1.6) which has a number of preset Video Test Patterns associated with it. Use the following steps as a general guide to selectin g [...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.5 Setting Up Preset Services (Menu 1) 3.5.1 Using Preset Services This group allows up to 40 Services to be stored as presets. Selecting a Service from the preset list in Menu 1 automatically reconfigures the Multi-Format Receiver to receive that Service with its associated parameters set as stored. 3.5.2 Setting U[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.6 Setting Up the Input (Menu 2) 3.6.1 DVB-S2 Satellite Receiver (TT1290/HWO/DVBS2 and TT1290/HWO/DVBS2/IF/CONST) Table 3.6 Setting Up the DVB-S2 Satellite Receiver Step Action Result 1 Go to Menu 2.3 and select SOURCE 1. The Receiver can take its signals from fo ur sources. Set -up source 1. 2 Scroll to Menu 2.3.2.[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.6.1.1 DVB-S2 Inp ut Option Card TT1290/HWO/DVBS2/IF/CONST The DVB-S2 demod option TT1290/HWO/DVBS2/IF/CONST offers three L-band inputs plus an IF input. If this input option card is fitted in the receiver then note that Menu 2.3.5 sets the IF input frequency. LNB Frequency, Satellite Frequency and LNB Power paramet[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.6.3 10/100BaseT Input – RX1290/HWO/IP Table 3.8 steps through the set-up procedure of the Telco Receiver using Menu 2 Input, and the IP input. Table 3.8 Setting Up the IP Interface Step Action Result 1 Connect the Ethernet cable to the IP input connector. 2 Power up the unit and navigate to Menu 2 Input. Accesses[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.6.4 100/1000BaseT Dual IP I nput – RX1290/HWO/GIGE Steps through the set-up procedure of the Receiver using Menu 2 Input, and the IP input. Table 3.9 Setting Up the Dual IP Interface Step Action Result 1 Connect the Ethernet cables to the IP input connectors. 2 Power up the unit and navigate to Menu 2 Input. Acce[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally Step Action Result 12 Return to Input Menu 2, it should display the current status. If status is NOT LOCKED, verify that the cable is properly connected and that all values have been entered correctly. 3.7 Service Configuration (Menu 3) 3.7.1 Selecting and Setting Up a Service Each Transport Stream may contain many S[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally Step Action Result 3 Scroll to Menu 3.1.7 and edit the video test pattern to be displayed. Press Save . Edits the video test pattern to be displayed. 4 Scroll to Menu 3.1.10 and edit the parameter for framesync enable (ENABLED or DISABLED). Press Save . Edits the parameter for framesync enab le. 5 Scroll to Menu 3.1.[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally Table 3.13 Setting Aspect Ratio Step Action Result 1 Scroll to Menu 3.1.9 and edit the parameter for aspect ratio (4:3, or 16:9). Press Save . Edits the parameter for the output SD aspect ratio. 3.7.5 Setting Video Delay This menu allows the user to vary the output presentation delay. Note: This will delay both the v[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally Table 3.16 Setting Low delay mode Step Action Result 1 Go to Menu 3.1.15 and edit the option displayed. (LOW DELAY MODE, NORMAL). Press Save Gains access to the low delay option. There is a choice between low d elay and normal mode. 3.7.8 Selecting the Audio Component 3.7.8.1 Introduction Automatic audio component se[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally Step Action Result 3 Scroll to Menu 3.3.4 and edit the Audio 1 digital output format (AES3 or AC-3) and output routing (STEREO, MIXED TO BOTH, LEFT TO BOTH, or RIGHT TO BOTH). Press Save . Edits the Audio 1 digital output format and output routing. Note that when the input signal is STEREO, the Audio digital output f[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally Step Action Result 2 Scroll to Menu 3.8.1 and edit the High speed data output (ENABLED or DISABLED). Press Save . The unit receives and displ ays the correct bit- rate. 3 Scroll to Menu 3.8.3 and edit the Forward to Gateway ON/OFF and the Gateway IP address menu. Press Save. If the Forward to Gateway option is turned[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.7.13 Setting Up Closed Captions Table 3.22 Setting Up Closed Captions Step Action Result 1 Scroll to Menu 3.10.3 and edit the parameter for enabling Closed Captions pass-through (ENABLED or DISABLED). Press Save . Edits the parameter for enabling Closed Captions pass-through. 3.7.14 Setting Up ITS Insertion Table 3[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.7.17 Setting Up Video Index Table 3.26 Setting Up Video Index Step Action Result 1 Scroll down to Menu 3.10.7 and edit the parameter for enabling Video Index insertion (ENABLED or DISABLED). Press Save . Edits the parameter for enabling Video Index pass-through. 3.7.18 Setting Up Monochrome Samples Table 3.27 Setti[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.7.21 Setting Up VANC Dat a Insertion Table 3.30 Setting Up VANC Data Insertion Step Action Result 1 Scroll down to Menu 3.11.1 and edit the parameter for enabling VANC Data insertion (ENABLED or DISABLED). Press Save . Edits the parameter for enabling VANC Data insertion. PLEASE NOTE: Any data passed by this method[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.7.25 Setting Up DVB Subt itles Table 3.34 Setting Up DVB Subtitles Step Action Result 1 Scroll down to Menu 3.15.1 and edit the parameter for enabling DVB Subtitles (ENABLED or DISABLED). Press Save . Edits the parameter for enabling DVB Subtitles. PLEASE NOTE: This feature is only supported for SD 4:2:0 video sour[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.8.2 Basic Interoperable Scrambling System (BISS) (Menu 4.4) BISS Mode 1 is similar to RAS in that it uses a fixed control word to encrypt the data in the transport stream. Unlike RAS, the scrambling algorithm is non-proprietary, using the DVB Common Scrambling Algorithm to allow interoperability with other manufact[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.9 Setting Up the T ransport S tream Output (Menu 5) 3.9.1 Set-Up Procedure Use Table 3.37 to step through the Transport Stream Output set-up procedure using Menu 5. This allows the Transport Stream for the current Service to be output on the ASI output connectors. Table 3.37 Setting Up the Transport Stream Output ([...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally 3.9.3 Transport Stream Output Bit-rates The Maximum input/output rates are described in Table 3.39 . Table 3.39 Maximum Descrambled Transport Stream Output Bit-rates Level of Descrambling TSO Setting Input Output None POST INPUT 160 Mbps 160 Mbps Common Interface, BISS or Director POST TS DESCRAMBLE 100 Mbps 100 Mbps[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally Step Action Result 6 Scroll to Menu 6.4 and edit the AUDIO 2 menu (NO ALARM, SET ALARM ONLY). Press Save . Edits the Audio 2 alarms menu. 7 Scroll to Menu 6.5 and edit the AUDIO 3 menu (NO ALARM, SET ALARM ONLY). Press Save . Edits the Audio 3 alarms menu. 8 Scroll to Menu 6.6 and edit the AUDIO 4 menu (NO ALARM, SET[...]
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Operating the Equipment Locally EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A 3-28 Step Action Result 6 Scroll to Menu 7.1.3.1 and edit the Subnet Mask. Press Save . Edits the Subnet Mask. 7 Scroll to Menu 7.1.3.2 and edit the Gateway address. Press Save . Edits the Gateway address. 8 Scroll to Menu 7.1.4 and activate/deactivate the Restore system defaults. Press Save . E[...]
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4 Operating the Equipment Remotely Chapter 4 Contents 4.1 Remote Control .................................................................................... 4-3 4.1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 4-3 4.1.2 Remote Protocol Control Documentation .............................[...]
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Operating the Equipment Remotely 4.1 Remote Control 4.1.1 Introduction The Multi-Format Receiver can be remotely controlled in a variety of ways. The basic control methods are: • nCompass Control • Third-party application using SNMP MIB protocol • Third-party application using Alteia remote control protocol ( RS-232/RS-485) • Director (over[...]
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Operating the Equipment Remotely Table 4.2 Configuring the Serial Remote Port and Activating Remote Protocol Step Action Result 1. Go to menu 7.1. Displays ‘OPERATING MODE’. 2. Press Edit . Displays ‘FRONT PANEL’. 3. Press the down pushbutto n and select ‘SERIAL REMOTE’. The settings should be set to match the external control host. 4. [...]
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Operating the Equipment Remotely However, if a situation occurs whereby the local user needs to regain control over the unit, without a local lockout relinquish command being sent from the OAC control PC, a four digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) may be entered through the keypad. Caution! Ericsson Customer Services Help Desk will not be ab[...]
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5 Alarms Chapter 5 Contents 5.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 5-3 5.2 Location of the Alarm and Power LEDs ................................................ 5-3 5.3 Alarm LED ............................................................................................ 5-3 List[...]
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Alarms 5.1 Introduction There are two Front Panel LEDs that indicate the status of the Multi-Format Receiver. These are used to indicate abnormal performance of the unit. 5.2 Location of the Alarm and Power LEDs The red ALARM LED is used to indicate an equipment fault condition, for example a missing or faulty input signal. It should be off during [...]
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Alarms EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A 5-4 • Audio 3 not running - This alarm is raised if the t hird audio is incorrect. • Audio 4 not running - This alarm is raised if the f orth audio is incorrect. • Unit temperature - This alarm is raised if the unit exceeds an internal temperature of +65 o C It is possible to signal additional alarms depending on [...]
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6 Options Chapter 6 Contents 6.1 Hardware Enabled Options .................................................................. 6-3 6.2 DVB-S2 Input Cards (RX1290/HWO/DVBS2 and RX1290/HWO/DVBS2/IF/CONST) ....................................................... 6-3 6.2.1 General ...........................................................................[...]
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Options EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A 6-2 List of Figures Figure 6.1 The Protocol Stack ............................................................................... 6-6 Figure 6.2 Building the Ethernet Frame................................................................. 6-6 List of Tables Table 6.1 DVB-S2 Satellite Receiver (L-band) Connector ........[...]
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Options 6.1 Hardware Enabled Options These options require extra hardware to be fitted to the unit. Contact the Customer Services Helpdesk for details (see Preliminary Pages ). 6.2 DVB-S2 Input Cards (RX1290/HWO/DVBS2 and RX1290/HWO/DVBS2/IF/CONST) 6.2.1 General The DVB-S2 Input card supports DVB-S, QPSK demodulation and DVB-S2, QPSK and 8PSK demod[...]
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Options Table 6.1 DVB-S2 Satellite Receiver (L-band) Connector Input Specification Connector Type F-type, Female Connector designation IN 1, IN 2, IN 3, IN 4 3 x L-band inputs only on RX1290/HWO/DVBS2/IF/CONST Pin: Centre Shield RF Input Ground/Chassis LNB Supply Refer to the next caution box Impedance 75 Ω Cautions! The receiver provides DC power[...]
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Options 6.2.4 Connector Details – Constellation Output (RX1290/HWO/DVBS2/IF/CONST) Connect the I and Q constellation output connectors to a suitable display device such as an oscilloscope set to X-Y mode. Constellation output is enabled using the Input Status Menu (Menu 2). Notes: Enabling the constellation mode will disable the demodulator’s o[...]
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Options Figure 6.1 The Protocol S t ack The MPEG-2/DVB layer is specified in ISO/IEC IS 13818 – Generic Coding of Moving Pictures and Associated Audio. The UDP layer is compliant with RFC768 – User Datagram Protocol. A configurable number of 188 Byte MPEG-2 TS packets are mapped straight into an UDP frame with no additional overhead. The MTU fo[...]
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Options 6.5 100/1000BaseT Dual IP Input – RX1290/HWO/GIGE Dual IP NIC Input card provides a 100/1000BaseT Ethernet port, on which a transport stream can be received in UDP packets at up to 208 Mbps. The card can receive RTP encapsulated transport streams. RTP encapsulation provides a more robust transport stream than UDP encapsulation. RTP encaps[...]
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Options 6.5.1.2 Mode of Op eration when input port is set to Port 1 or Port 2 When the user sets the input port to either port 1 or port 2, a link down or TS lock drop does not cause any switch over to the other port. This mode of operation is the manual mode where the user decides what port is being used regardless of the status of the link. 6.5.1[...]
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Options 6.11 MPEG-2 HD 4:2:2 Decode (RX1290/SWO/MPEG- 2/HD/422) This option enables MPEG-2 HD 4:2:2 decode functionality. 6.12 MPEG-4 SD Decode (RX1290/S WO/MPEG4/SD) This option enables MPEG-2 HD decode functionality. 6.13 MPEG-4 HD, SD MPEG-2, HD 4:2:2 Decode (RX1290/SWO/MPEG-4/HD) This option enables H.264 HD and SD and MPEG-2 HD 4:2:2 decode fu[...]
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Options EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A 6-10 6.19 AAC Audio Support (RX1290/SWO/AAC) This option enables AAC audio decode support on the receiver. 6.20 Down Conversion (RX1290/SWO/DCONV) This option enables down conversion of HD to SD video on the receiver. 6.21 Common Interface (RX1290/SW O/CI) This option enables Common Interface descrambling support on th[...]
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7 Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding Chapter 7 Contents 7.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 7-3 7.2 Routine Checks .................................................................................... 7-3 7.2.1 Cooling Fans ................................................[...]
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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 7.1 Introduction This chapter provides the schedules and instructions, where applicable, for routine inspection, cleaning and maintenance which should be performed by an operator. There are also some basic fault-finding procedures to follow in the event of a suspected failure of the RX1290 Multi-Format Recei[...]
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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 7.3 Servicing 7.3.1 Conditions Requiring Servicing Warning! Removing the covers of this equipment may invalidate any warranties, cause a safety hazard or/and affect the EMC performance. The following is a list of conditions that may indicate the need for servicing: 1. When the power supply cord or plug is da[...]
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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 7.4 Maintenance and Support Services 7.4.1 Introduction Our primary objective is to provide first clas s customer care that is tailored to your specific business and operational requirements. All levels are supported by one or more service performance reviews to ensure the perfect partnership between Ericsso[...]
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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 7.5 Fault-finding 7.5.1 General The information contained in this chapter is intended to isolate the unit as the faulty equipment if a system failure occurs. If t he following information fails to clear the abnormal condition, please contact Customer Services using the information given in the Preliminary Pa[...]
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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding 7.6 AC User Accessible Fuse Replacement Caution! This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home or business, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate [...]
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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A 7-8 Caution! When replacing the power input fuse, always ensure that a fuse of the correct type and rating is fitted. Failure to do so results in inadequate protection. 3. Replace the fuse in the carrier. 4. Insert the fuse carrier back in the AC power inlet. To access the fuse, ease ou[...]
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A Glossary Annex A The following list covers most of the abbreviations, acronyms and terms as used in Ericsson Manuals, User and Reference Guides. All terms may not be included in this Reference Guide. μ m Micrometer (former nam e - micron): a unit of length equal to one millionth (10-6) of a meter. 1000BaseT The term for the Electrical Gigabit Et[...]
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Glossary AMOL I and II Automatic Measure of Line-ups I and II: Used by automated equipment to measure programme-view ing ratings. ARP Address Resolution Protocol. A protocol used to "resolve" IP addresses into underlying Ethernet MAC addresses. ASI Asynchro nous Serial Interface. ASIC Applicatio n-Specific Integrated Circuit: A customized[...]
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Glossary Bouquet A collection of services (TV, radio, and data, or any combination of the three) grouped and sold together, and identified i n the SI as a group. A single service may be in several bouq uets. B-Picture; B-Frame Bi-directionally Predictive Coded Pictu re/Frame: A picture that is coded using motion-comp ensated prediction from previou[...]
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Glossary Chrominance The color part of a TV picture signal, relating to the hue and saturation but not to the luminance (brightness) of the signal. In a composite-coded color system, the color information (chrominance, often referred to as chroma) is modulated onto a high frequency carrier and added to the monochrome -format video signal carrying t[...]
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Glossary DCE Data Communications Equipment: Typically a modem. It establishes, maintains an d terminates a session on a network but in itself is not the source (originator) or destination (end receiving unit) of signals (e.g. a computer, see DTE ). A DCE device may also convert signals to comply with the tran smission path (network) format. DCT Dis[...]
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Glossary DSNG Digital Satellite News-Gathering. DSP Digital Signal Processor. DTE Data circuit Terminating Equipment: A communicatio ns device that originates (is the source) o r is the end receiving unit (destination) o f signals on a network. It is typically a terminal or com puter. DTH Direct-To-Home. The term used to describe uni nterrupted tra[...]
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Glossary Encryption Encoding of a transmission to prevent access without the appropriate decryption equipment and authori zation. EPG Electronic Programme Guide: On -screen program me listing using thumbnail pictures and/or text. Ethernet The most widely used local area net work (LAN) defined by the IEEE as the 802.3 standard. Transmi ssion speeds [...]
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Glossary GUI Graphical User Interface: The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program. A program with a GUI runs under a windo wing system and has a screen interface capable of displaying grap hics in the form of icons, drop-down menus and a movable poin ter. The on-screen informat ion is usually controlle[...]
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Glossary IP Internet Protocol: The IP part of TCP/IP. IP implements the network layer (layer 3) of the protocol, which contains a network add ress and is used to route a message to a different network or sub-net work. IP accepts packets from the layer 4 tr an sport protocol (TCP or UDP), adds its own header to it and delivers a datagram to the laye[...]
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Glossary JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Gr oup: ISO/ITU standard for compressing still images. It has a hig h compression capability. Using discrete co sine transform, it provides use r specified compression ratios up to around 1 00:1 (there is a trade-off betwe en image quality and file size). kbps 1000 bits per second. Kbit 1024 bits, usually re[...]
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Glossary MEM Multiplex Element Manager: A GUI-based control system, part of the range of Ericsson AB compressi on sy stem control element produ cts. The evolution 5 000 MEM holds a model of the system hardware. Using this model, it controls the individual system ele ments to configure the output multiplexes from the incomin g elementary streams. Th[...]
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Glossary Multicast An IP mechanism that allows tran smission of data to multiple receivers. A multica st can also have sev eral transmit sourc es simultaneously. In video applications , mu lticast is typically used to distribute a video signal from a central source to multiple destinations. MUSICAM Masking pattern adapted Universal Sub-ba nd Integr[...]
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Glossary OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex: A modulation techni que used for digital TV transmissi on in Europe, Japan and Australia; more spectrally efficient than FDM. In OFDM, data is di stributed over a large number of carriers spaced apart at pre cise frequencies. The carriers are arrange d with overlapping sideba nds in such a way [...]
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Glossary PES Packetized Elementary Stream: A sequential stream of data bytes that has been converted from origin al elementary streams of audio and video access units and transpo rted as packets. Each PES packet consists of a header and a payload of variable length and subject to a maximum of 64 kbytes. A time stamp is provided by the MPEG-2 system[...]
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Glossary P R P B Analogue Color difference sign als. Refer to C R C B for an explanation. PROM Programmabl e Read-Only Memory: A device, which may be written once with data for permanent st orage, and then re ad whenever required. Special types of PROM pe rmit the erasure of all data by Ultraviolet light (EPROM) or by applicat ion of an electronic [...]
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Glossary ROM Read Only Memory: A non-volatile storage device for digital data. Data has been stored permanently in this devi ce. No further information may be stored (written) there and the data i t holds cannot be erased. Data may be read as often as required. RS Reed-Solomon coding: An error dete ction and correction, coding system. 16 bytes of R[...]
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Glossary STB Set-Top Box: A box that sits on top of a television set and is the interface between the home television and the cable TV company. New technologies evolving for set-to p boxes are video-on-dem and, video games, educational service s, database searches, and home shopping. The cable equiv alent of the IRD. SFN Single Frequency Network: T[...]
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Glossary SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is an Internet protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers to some time reference. It is a simplified version of the protoc ol NTP protocol which i s too complicated for many systems. Spatial Redundancy Information repetition due to area s of similar luminan ce and/or chrominance characteristics w[...]
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Glossary UART Universal Asynch ronous Receive r Transmitter: A device providing a serial interface for transmitting and recei ving data. UDP User Datagram Protocol. A protocol above the IP layer that provides port multiplexing in addition. In essence, you can transmit IP data packets to several receiving pro cesses in the same unit/device. Unicast [...]
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Glossary EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A A-20 Y (Luminance) Defines the brightness of a particular poi nt on a TV line. The only signal required for black and white pi ctures. Y/C Broadcast video with separate color, Y (luminance) and C (Chroma) (sometimes calle d S-Video). YUV Y: Luminance component (Brightness), U and V: Chrominance (Color difference)[...]
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B T echnical S pecification Annex B Contents B.1 Output ................................................................................................... B-3 B.1.1 Supported Video Resolutions ...............................................................B-3 B.1.2 Supported Video Bit-rates .........................................................[...]
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Technical Specification EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A B-2 B.5.4 SNMP Remote Control Connector ..................................................... B-21 B.5.5 Alarm Connector ................................................................................ B-21 B.6 Environmental ...............................................................................[...]
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Technical Specification B.1 Output B.1.1 Supported Video Resolutions The Multi-Format Receiver supports H.264, 4:2:0 and 4:2:2. Table B.1 Supported Video Resolut ions Input Resolutions (H x V) Frame Rates Output Format (H x V) Specification 1920 x 1080 1440 x 1080 1280 x 1080 960 x 1080 25 29.97 30 1920 x 1080 interlaced SMPTE 274M 1280 x 720 960 x[...]
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Technical Specification Table B.3 625 Line Description Test Signal Limit Bar Level VITS17 700mV +/- 7mV Bar Tilt VITS17 <0.5% Sync Level VITS17 300mV +/- 3mV DC Offset VITS17 +/- 100mV Chrominance to Luminance Gain Inequality Colour Bars 100 +/- 5% Chrominance to Luminance Phase Inequality VITS17 <20nS K factor K 2T VITS17 <1% Pulse X bar [...]
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Technical Specification Description Test Signal Limit K factor K 2T NTC-7 comp <1% Pulse X bar K rating 100 +/- 1% Frequency Response (MultiBurst) FCC Multi-burst 0.5 MHz 1.25 MHz 2 MHz 3 MHz 3.58 MHz 4.1 MHz 0dB +/- 0.2 dB 0dB +/- 0.2 dB 0dB +/- 0.2 dB 0dB +/- 0.2 dB 0dB +/- 0.3 dB 0dB +/- 0.3 dB Differential Gain NTC-7 comp <2% Differential[...]
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Technical Specification Parameter Value for Y, R, G, B Value for Pb, Pr Condition Notes Inter-channel delay < 10 nS < 10 nS 100% color bar Interchannel crosstalk < -40 dB < -40 dB Multiburst Blanking rise and fall time 100 nS ± 50 nS 100 nS ± 50 nS Flat field 20% to 80% Active line width inequality <50 nS <50 nS Flat field Sync [...]
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Technical Specification B.2 Audio Decoding and Output S tage B.2.1 General • The Multi-Format Receiver is capable of simultaneously decoding four PES streams of audio from the transport stream. Each of the decoders is identical in operation, but act completely independently of the other. • Each channel supports extraction of four types of coded[...]
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Technical Specification The Multi-Format Receiver is not able to decode and output all 5.1 channels individually as separate channels. It is possible to output the compressed Dolby Digital stream from the digital audio output, allowing it to be decoded to 5.1 channels by an external Decoder. Sampling rate (kHz): 48 Maximum compressed data rate: 640[...]
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Technical Specification Table B.7 Analogue Audio Performance Specification s Parameter Specification Output connector Male 9 pin D-sub Output format Balanced Bit-rates 32 kbps to 38 4 kbps Sampling rates 48 KHz Nominal Output Level 0dBu +/- 0.1 dB in 20 k Ω Output impedance: <20k Ω Clipping Level 12 dBFS – 24 dBFS (step size 1dB) Frequency[...]
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Technical Specification • RIGHT TO BOTH (Channel 2 on left and right) When the input signal is STEREO, the Audio digital output for mat will always be STEREO. Where a dual mono service is available, it is possible to configure the output as MIXED TO BOTH, LEFT TO BOT H and RIGHT TO BOTH. B.3.4 Lip Sync The audio at the output remains synchronous [...]
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Technical Specification Mono kbps Stereo kbps 112 224 128 256 160 320 192 384 B.3.7 Digital Audio Outputs Digital audio outputs comply with E1A-422 1 and have a maximum data rate of 3.072 Mbps. Digital audio is output on two 9-way, D-type and four BNC connectors. Audio output: balanced 2 – 7 Volts. B.4 Input S p ecifications B.4.1 DVB-S2 Satellit[...]
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Technical Specification Parameter Specification range Receive spectrum sense Normal and inverted L-band Power Input power level per carrier -65 to –25 dBm Total L-band input power < -10 dBm Oscillator power at the L-band input < -65 dBm, 950 < Fosc < 2150 MHz IF Monitor Input Safety Status SELV Number of inputs 0 (RX1290/HWO/DVBS2) 1 [...]
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Technical Specification Parameter Specification Symbol rate step 1 Symbol/s Symbol rate lock range ± 100 ppm Maximum Channel bit-rate 90 Mbps Maximum user bit-rate 81 Mbps Es/No (C/No) ratio See Table B.12 Constellation Output 3 Availability RX1290/HWO/DVBS2/IF/CONST only Safety status SELV Number of outputs 2 (I and Q) Output connector type BNC, [...]
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Technical Specification Table B.11 DVB-S2 Satellite Receiver Input – DVB-S Eb/No Ratio Convolutional FEC Rate Eb/No Ratio (dB) in IF Loop for correct MPEG-2 system operation 1/2 4.5 2/3 5.0 3/4 5.5 5/6 6.0 7/8 6.4 Eb/No ratio is referred to user bit-rate Ru188. See EN 300 421 specification. For more detailed specification information and advice o[...]
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Technical Specification B.4.2 LNB Power and Control The Multi-Format Receiver provides LNB power and control signals through the active RF input connector. LNB power and controls are enabled through t he Satellite Input Menu, see Annex C, Menus . The Multi-Format Receiver supports voltage controlled LNBs only. The LNB power circuit provides automat[...]
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Technical Specification Input Specification De-Interleaver On/Off, Not available in 188-packet mode Status LED Gree n: Lock, Red: No Lock Output Connector Not in use B.4.4 DVB-ASI Input Table B.15 DVB-ASI Copper Input Specification Safety status SELV Connector type BNC, Female Input impedance 75 Ω Data rate range 0.350 - 160 Mbps Error decodin g N[...]
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Technical Specification Input Specification Duplex mode Data Rate 1.5 – 208 Mbps TS CBR MPTS/SPTS feeds Error correction Pro MPEG FEC B.4.7 Frame Sync Connector The Decoder can frame lock to an external video source. The frame information is input as a composite synchronous signal, with or without active video. The user can offset the sync to the[...]
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Technical Specification B.5.1.2 Digital Video Table B.20 Digital Video Output Connectors Item Specification Safety status SE LV Connecto r type BNC, Fem ale, 75 Ω Connector designation HD SDI 1 HD SDI 2 HD SDI 3 Output standard (USA) ANSI/SMPTE 292M SDI output level 800 mV pk-pk nominal ± 10% Jitter Performance, Nominal SMPTE Recommended Practice[...]
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Technical Specification Description Test Signal Limit Weighted Luminance Noise Luminance Ramp <60 dB Weighted Luminance Noise Flat Grey Field <63 dB Chrominance PM Noise Flat Red Field <55 dB Table B.22 525 Line Description Test Signal Limit Bar Level NTC-7 comp 100 IRE +/- 1 IRE Bar Tilt NTC-7 comp <0.5% Sync Level NTC-7 comp 40 IRE +/[...]
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Technical Specification B.5.2 Audio Outputs Table B.23 Digital (Unbalanced) Audio Connectors Item Specification Connecto r type BNC 75 Ω socket Connector designation AUD 1, AUD 2, AUD 3 and AUD 4 Pin-outs Centre Shield Digital Audio output (AES/EBU) Ground/Chassis Table B.24 Analogue and Digital Audio Output Connector Item Specification Safety sta[...]
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Technical Specification B.5.3.2 High Speed Data over Ethernet This connector is located at the back of the unit using the RJ-45 Ethernet port and is enabled through the license key (RX1290/SWO/HSETHER). T able B.26 High Speed Data Over Ethernet Connector Item Specification Safety status SELV Connector Type RJ-45 (10 0BaseT) Connector designation 10[...]
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Technical Specification Item Specification Maximum Switching Power 24 W / 60 VA Minimum Switching Load 0.1 mA, 100 mV DC B.6 Environment al B.6.1 Conditions Table B.29 Environmental Conditions Operational Specification Tempera ture 0 ° C to +50 ° C ambient air temperature with free air-flow Humidity 0% to 95% (non-condensing) Cooling requireme nt[...]
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Technical Specification B.8.1 EMC 9 The equipment has been designed and tested to meet the following: EN 55022 and CISPR22 European International Emission Standard Limits and methods of measurement of radio frequency interference characteristics of information technology equipment - Class A. EN 61000-3-2 10 European Electromagnetic Compatibility (E[...]
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Technical Specification COUNCIL of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility 1999/5/EC of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity. (If fitted with telecom type interface modules). Note: The CE mark [...]
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Technical Specification The packaging is reusable per GB 18455-2001. This symbol guarantees that packagi ng with this symbol is recyclable and will be accepted by cardboard recyclers. Recyclable per GB 18455-2001. B.8.7 Materials Declarations Ericsson’s products are designed and manufactured in keeping with good environmental practice. Our compon[...]
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Technical Specification It is assumed that while the product is in normal use, any batteries associated with real-time clocks or battery-backed RAM will be replaced at the regular in tervals. The EFUP relates only to the environmental impact of the product in normal use, it does not imply that the product will continue to be supported for 50 years.[...]
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Technical Specification • Company • Work Area (select one of the below) - Executive Management - Marketing and Sales - Planning/Engineering - Procurement/Supply - Project & Programme - Implementation - Operations and Maintenance - R&D - Other EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A B-27[...]
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C Menus Annex C Contents C.1 LCD Menus .......................................................................................... C-5 C.1.1 Using the Menus .................................................................................. C-5 C.1.2 Menu Descriptions ............................................................................... C-5[...]
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Menus C.9.1 Overview ............................................................................................ C-20 C.9.2 Transport Stream Alarm Setup Menu................................................. C-21 C.9.3 Video Alarm Setup Menu ................................................................... C-21 C.9.4 Audio 1 Alarm Setup Menu ....[...]
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Menus Table C.34 MER Alarm Setup Menu .................................................................... C-23 Table C.35 C/N Alarm Setup Menu ...................................................................... C-23 Table C.36 Temperature Alarm Setup Menu ....................................................... C-23 Table C.37 Setup Menu .......[...]
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Menus C.1 LCD Menus C.1.1 Using the Menus Detailed description of the use of menus is given in Chapter 3, Operating the Equipment Locally . C.1.2 Menu Descriptions This annex describes the front panel LCD menus. When the unit is first powered up, it progresses through a se ries of start-up pages on the LCD display. The menu is created in a tree str[...]
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Menus C.3 The Menu S tructure Figure C.1 Menu S tructure Switch ON Boot Screen 1 Preset Menu 2 Input Menu 3 Service Menu 4 Conditional Access Menu 5 TS Output Menu 6 Alarms Menu 7 System Menu 7 Date/Time 7.1 Setup Operating Mode 7.1.1 LCD Contrast 7.1.2 Serial Remote Protocol 7.1.3 IP Address 7.1.3.1 Subnet Mask 7.1.3.2 Gateway Address 7.1.4 Restor[...]
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Menus C.4 Presets Menu Items (Menu 1) The Presets menu contains up to 40 editable preset numbers in the range 01 – 40. Selecting a Service via the Presets menu automatically reconfigures the input of the Multi-Format Receiver. Each preset can have a selected language, network name and service provider associated with it. Table C.2 Presets Menu It[...]
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Menus Table C.4 Input Selection Menu Display Title: Input Description Select XXXX XXXX is the editable input source selection (ASI, SMPTE 310, any option cards). C.5.3 DVB-S2 Option DVB-S2 Input Option (RX1290/HWO/DVBS2 or RX1290/HWO/DVBS2/IF/CONST) When a DVB-S2 interface is used, the Input menu allows the user to edit the parameters. T able C.5 D[...]
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Menus T able C.6 TTV G .703 Menu Display Title: Input Description STATUS PDH Rate XXXXX XXXXX is the framing mode of the TTV G.703 input module (None, C-Bit, M13) RANDOMISATION XXXX STUFFING PKTS YYYY XXXX (ACTIVE, NOT ACTIVE) YYYY (PRESENT, NOT PRESENT) SETUP REED-SOLOMON DECO DER XXXXX XXXXX is the EDITABLE Reed-Solom on option. (DISABLED, ENABLE[...]
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Menus C.5.6 100/1000BaseT Dual IP NIC Input Option Menu When a 100/1000BaseT input interface is used, the Input menu allows the user to edit the set-up parameters. EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A C-10[...]
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Menus Menus EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A C-11 EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A C-11[...]
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Menus C.6 Conditional Access Menu C.6.1 Overview The CA Menu allows the user to enter the various keys required for the different scrambling modes. C.6.2 RAS Mode Allows the user to select between DSNG KEY MODE and FIXED KEY MODE Table C.8 RAS Mode Menu Display Description CA RAS DSNG KEY MODE KEY XXXXXXX XXXXXXX is the DSNG Key C.6.3 Common Interf[...]
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Menus Director 5 Display Description NCP Lock Override PIN XXXX XXXX is PIN code RESET Lock Override PIN XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX is PIN code NCP EXTENDED TIMEOUT XXXX XXXX enabled/disabled POWER UP CARRIER XXXX XXXX is clear carrier slot EMERGENCY HOME CARRIER XXXX XXXX is clear carrier slot C.6.5 CA Mode Table C.11 CA Mode Menu Display Descrip[...]
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Menus After making a selection (in EDIT mode using page 1), and selecting the required component data streams (using the other pages), pressing SAVE makes it the current service. The audio and data modules will decode according to the default parameters set in other pages. T able C.13 Service Menu Display Title: Service Description Section Video Th[...]
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Menus T able C.14 Video Menu Display Title: Video Description XX Stream PID ZZZZ YYYY XX is the number of video streams ZZZZ is the currently selected video stream PID YYYY is the currently selected video st ream status (OK, STOP, FAIL) Resolution XXXXXXXXX Frame Rate YY.YY Hz XXXXXXXXX is the current video resolution (e.g. 1920 x 1080) YY.YY is th[...]
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Menus Display Title: Video Description Embedded Audio ID Group Group 1,2,3 or 4 525 Line Output NTSC-M, PAL-M, NTSC-MNP 625 Line Output PAL-B/G/I, PAL-N,PAL-N CMB C.7.3 Audio 1 Menu The Audio 1 signal status submenu contains inf ormation about the audio format and status of the currently decoded audio stream on the primary audio output. T able C.15[...]
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Menus Display Title: Audio 02 Description WWWWWWW is the audio language Sampling Rate XX.X kHz Bit-rate YYY kbit/s XX.X is the Audio 2 sample rate YY is the Audio 2 bit-rate Rate Buffer Level Audio 2 percentage rate buffer level Delay Adjustment XXX.X ms XXX.X is the A udio 2 decoding delay (range +/- 0 to 49ms) Digital Output XXXXX Routing YYYYYY [...]
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Menus T able C.18 Audio 4 Menu Display Title: Audio 02 Description XX Streams PID YYYY WWWW WWWW W VVV ZZZZ XX is the number of Audio streams present YYYY is the currently selected audio4 PID ZZZZ is the stream status (OK, STOP, FAIL) VVV is the audio layer (MUS, LIN, DD) WWWWWWW is the audio language Sampling Rate XX.X kHz Bit-rate YYY kbit/s XX.X[...]
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Menus T able C.20 High Speed Data Over Ethernet Menu Display Title: Ethernet Data Description User PID XXXX YYY PIPE ZZZZ XXXX is the currently selected HSD PID YYY is the stream status (PRESENT, NOT PRESENT) ZZZZ is the status of the service (OK, STOP, FAILED) Bit-rate X.XX YYY ZZZZ XXXXX is the data bit-rate YYY is editable control (ENABLED, DISA[...]
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Menus T able C.23 Network ID Menu Display Title: Network ID Description Network ID XXXXX Original Network ID YYYYY XXXXX is the network ID from the cu rrent SDT (or - ---- when SDT not available) YYYYY is the original network ID fr om the current SDT (or ----- when SDT not available) C.8 T ransport S tream Output Menu C.8.1 Overview The Transport S[...]
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Menus T able C.26 Alarms Menu Display Title: Alarms Description Section Transport Stream Alarm Setup Transport Stream alarm and relay settings. C.9.2 Video Alarm Setup Video alarm and relay settings. C.9.3 Audio 1 Alarm Setup Audio 1 ala rm and relay settings. C.9.4 Audio 2 Alarm Setup Audio 2 ala rm and relay settings. C.9.5 Audio 3 Alarm Setup Au[...]
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Menus C.9.5 Audio 2 Alarm Setup Menu T able C.30 Audio 2 Alarm Setup Menu Display Title: Description IF AUDIO 02 NOT RUNNI NG YYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYY is editable: NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY C.9.6 Audio 3 Alarm Setup Menu Table C.31 Audio 3 Alarm Setup Menu Display Title: Description IF AUDIO 03 NOT RUNNI NG YYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYY is edita[...]
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Menus C.9.9 MER Alarm Setup Menu Table C.34 MER Alarm Setup Menu Display Title: Description IF MER LESS THAN XX.X YYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYY is editable 0 to 69.9: NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY C.9.10 C/N Alarm Setup Menu Table C.35 C/N Alarm Setup Menu Display Title: Description IF C/N LESS THAN XX.X YYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYY is editable 0 to 69.[...]
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Menus Display Title: Setup Description XXXXXXXXXXXXX FRONT PANEL SERIAL REMOTE (not supported in software version 1.0.0) NETWORK (SNMP) LCD Contrast XXXXXX XXXXXX is ed itable in the range: LOW MEDIUM HIGH Serial Remote Protocol XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is editable: RS-232 TTV, RS-232 ALTEIA AT ADDR YYY, RS-485 ALTEIA AT ADDR YYY[...]
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Menus Display Title: CR Details Description XX.XX.XX Firmware Versions XX.XX XX.XX is the firmware 1 version number XX.XX is the firmware 2 version number Hardware Version XXXX XXXX is the hardware version number PLD Versions XXXX XXXX is the PLD 1 version number XXXX is the PLD 2 version number Tempera ture XX.X XX.X is the unit temperature Model [...]
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Menus EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A C-26 BLANK[...]
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D Language Abbreviations Annex D Contents D.1 ISO Language Abbreviations ............................................................... D-3 D.2 Non-ISO Languages ............................................................................ D-3 List of Tables Table D.1 ISO Language Abbreviation Table .................................................[...]
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Language Abbreviations EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A D-2 BLANK[...]
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Language Abbreviations D.1 ISO Language Abbreviations Languages are shown in alphabetical order. T able D.1 ISO Language Abbreviation T able No Language Abbreviation No Language Abbreviation 5 ARABIC ARA 36 IRISH IRI BASA BAS 51 ITALIAN ITA 14 BENGALI BEN 53 JAPANESE JAP 135 CHINESE CHI 55 JAVANESE JAV 19 CZECH CZE 61 KOREAN KOR 21 DANISH DAN MALAY[...]
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Language Abbreviations EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A D-4 Table D.2 Non-ISO Language Abbreviation Table Language Abbreviation MAIN ONE AUX TWO INTERNATIONAL SOUND INT AUDIO 1 AAA AUDIO 2 AAB AUDIO 3 AAC AUDIO 4 AAD AUDIO 5 AAE AUDIO 6 AAF AUDIO 7 AAG AUDIO 8 AAH AUDIO 9 AAI AUDIO 10 AAJ AUDIO 11 AAK AUDIO 12 AAL AUDIO 13 AAM AUDIO 14 AAN AUDIO 15 AAO AUDIO [...]
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Factory Defaults E Factory Defaults Annex E Units are shipped with the following factory default parameters. These can be restored at any time using the System Menu. All other parameters ar e unaffected by restoring the factory defaults. Menu Description Default #2 Input SELECT INPUT ASI SOURCE 1 LNB FREQUENCY 10750.0 MHz SATELLITE FREQUENCY 12168.[...]
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Factory Defaults Menu Description Default ARP On SNMP Off FEC On if licensed UDP Upgrade port 61111 IP de-jitter Buffer Level 60ms Redundancy mode Use Input Port 1 Auto Revert Delay 0 Mcast IP Address 1/2 0 UDP Port 1/2 0 Column Port 1/2 UDP Port + 2 Row Port 1/2 UDP Port + 4 FAIL MODE FREEZE FRAME TEST PATTERN NONE FRAME SYNC DISABLED FSYNC PAL OF[...]
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Factory Defaults Menu Description Default ASYNC DATA ENABLED SYNC DATA (High Speed Ethernet Data Not Fitted) ENABLED ETH.NET DATA (High Speed Ethernet Data Fitted) ENABLED VITC INSERTION ENABLED CLOSED CAPTION ENABLED PCR PID TS OUTPUT POST INPUT CONNECTOR 1 DISABLED CONNECTOR 2 DISABLED #5 Output CONNECTOR 3 DISABLED IF NO TRANSPORT STREAM NO ALAR[...]
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Factory Defaults EN/LZT 790 0003/2 R1A E-4 Menu Description Default SW VERSION/ FW VERSION/ HW VERSION/ PLD VERSION/ ELECTRONIC SERIAL NUMBER UNAFFECTED[...]