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1. s Eea Ea ANTE Ea C N6 En Tuner Power Service Freq 3 500 5 MHz euro VID EN L Osc MHz PMT E 401 E M ALARM PCA E 402 TPS s P N OAT PA MOD GSM FEC TA TS GREE ETA a PE oo Figure 3 3 Monitor tab for DR 100 receiver For receivers the parameters displayed on the tab are the following e Signal Level received signal level in each antenna The value is numerically and graphically displayed e C N signal to noise ratio of the signal present in each antenna It is shown not only numerically but also graphically Reception frequency user configurable parameter Local oscillator frequency Power button and shutdown Information of TPS carriers constellation FEC code Viterbi and guard interval Bitrate total received in bps Bandwidth in MHz Decoded information corresponding to the service table PMT PID PID for the packets that carry the Program Clock Reference PCR no agenda Video PID Audio PID 1 PID 2 and PID audio data 37 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave For transmitters the parameters displayed on the tab are the following Y DT 70 B MONITOR DT 70 _ DATA LOGBOOK Inputs Service A ANALOG v YD 256 PGNT T V vineo v er MS an PeR a al zz pee Standard y SET o5 WAT F 23205 MHz wont GET ana A REV lt va o Audio A1 I En R E 22 LTRS En R A Figure 3 4 Monitor tab for DT 70 trans
2. SVP Broadcast Microwave HDR 100 Series DIGITAL HD COFDM RECEIVER Versions Single Diversity 2 Diversity 4 Diversity 6 USER S GUIDE V1 0 SD HD Ka 2 q ooo ooo o o oo wm i we 163 RECEIVER MOR 10 SVP Broadcast Microwave Contents Chapter 1 Introduction This first chapter provides a general description of the High Definition HDR 100 series receiver equipment Chapter 2 Technical features This second part offers a detailed description of each connection available on the HDR 100 receiver Inputs outputs power supply and transmitter s physical and environmental characteristics are also provided Chapter 3 Receiver operation and Menus This third part provides the user with all 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 transmitter s menus alarms etc Chapter 4 SVP software to control remotely one machine This chapter describes the installation and operation of SVP software to remotely control a DR 100 system Chapter 5 NetC software to control remotely a network of SVP equipment This chapter provides a detailed description of NetC software This program allows the control of several SVP systems at the same time provided they all are in the same local area network HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiv
3. ew SVP Broadcast Microwave Rev1 11 MONITOR DR 100 DATA LOGBOOK DD MM YY HH MM SS Hystoric fos 03 fos 17 35 57 e C Actual ae Figure 3 3 The Logbook Tab 33 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave Chapter 5 NetC software to control remotely a network of SVP equipment 1 Introduction NetC Network Controller is the new equipment control software developed by SVP Broadcast Microwave This new software lets the user control multiple SVP machines simultaneously provided they are connected to the same local area network Remote configuration and monitoring of DR 100 HDR 100 series DR 70 HDR 70 and DT 70 HDT 70 equipment can be carried out with this new software Next installation and operation of this software is described 2 Installation To be able to control remotely SVP machines is necessary to install the software and then to configure the machines to make possible their communication with the computer on which the software has been installed The control software application is delivered in a CD together with SVP equipments This software is also available on our web site http www svpbm com ing support htm On the web site there will always be available the latest version of this software Installation of this software starts when setup file is selected Then just follow installation process To control the equipment remo
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5. net e Title field to assign the name to the equipment that will be remotely controlled e Note paragraph to make any comment on the equipment e Port communications port assigned to the machine that is to be included in the network e Boot If this field is active the machine s control screen will open automatically when the program is run To remove a machine from the network DEL button must be pressed Edit button opens the data input dialog box of the equipment that has been previously selected on the main screen Every field can be changed The ON OFF button opens closes the control window to manage equipments remotely Arrows UP DOWN are used to modify the position of the selected equipment on the list 3 2 Equipment control To open the control interface of SVP equipment first the machine must be selected on the main screen and then ON OFF button must be pressed When the ON OFF button is pressed a window is opened This window has three tabs Monitor tab Data tab and Logbook tab 36 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave 3 2 1 Monitor tab The monitor tab allows the user to configure the most important parameters of each machine The content of the tab is different depending on the machine that is connected SD DR 100 A MONITOR DR 106 DATA LOGBOOK Smeter un A A ME ANT2 Ea CAN2 15337 ANTI as C N3 a ANT4 Ea C N4 Ei ANTS SSS
6. no alarms If this LED lights in red the equipment has activated one or more alarms although there may also be some warnings There are two methods to determine which alarms warnings have been activated The ALARM button when this button is pressed the equipment displays a list of the active alarms and or warnings If there are no active alarms or warnings the unit displays No alarms and No warnings The MONITOR STATUS menu the list of active alarms and warnings can also be viewed via the MONITOR STATUS menu in Alarms and Warnings List submenu To exit the alarms menu simply press the ALARM button The parameters that can cause alarms or warnings to be activated are listed below 5 1 Alarms Temperature if the temperature inside the rack mount unit reaches or exceeds 80 C an alarm is triggered and the red LED next to the Alarm button lights In addition the temperature displayed in line 15 of the MONITOR STATUS menu blinks When the temperature drops to 75 C the alarm is cancelled Power supply voltage of the unit if the power supply voltage to the demodulator unit is below 11V or above 36V an alarm is triggered and the red LED next to the Alarm button lights In addition the voltage displayed in line 16 of the MONITOR STATUS menu blinks The unit stops displaying the alarm when the power supply voltage is 11V or greater but no more than 36V Internal equipment error if this alarm appears t
7. reception conditions level and quality Figure 1 1 Main screen 1 Figure 1 2 Main screen 2 To change from one main screen to the other press the ENT button As shown in figure 1 1 main screen displays Reception frequency MHz Audios status On Off MPEG 2 profile 4 2 0 or 4 2 2 Delay Standard Super low delay Output signal type SD HD Modulation Scheme FEC Guard Interval Input Bitrate Received signal cuts Second main screen displays for each IF input Input signal level 1 to 100 scale C N scale from 1 to 10 17 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave The HDR 100 series receiver has 4 Leds on its front panel that show the information detailed below The Led next to the On Off button provides the following information Ifthe Led is off the equipment is not being fed The Led flashes red when there is being fed but it is turned off The Led lights up in green when the equipment is turned on The led light up in red when the HDR 100 is alarmed The Led next to Remote button Ifthe led is off the receiver cannot be controlled remotely When the Led lights in green the HDR 100 is ready to be controlled remotely The led flashes in green when the receiver communicates with the remote system The Led next to Alarm button Lights red when one or more alarms are triggered Lights orange if one or more warnings a
8. 0MHz Banda de 3GHz 9800MHz Banda de 10GHz Down converter s local oscilator s frequency DW Converter Enable Disable Enables or disables power supply to the down converter Bandwidth 5 6 7 8MHz Received signal bandwidth condiguration PID Mode Manual Manual The user has to introduce PIDs numbers Auto for the program to be decoded PMT Prog Number PCR Video Audio Auto The receiver automatically decodes the service with lowest PID number Prog Number The receiver automatically decodes the service with the program number definded Audio DID G1 G2 G3 G4 The HDR 100 can only receive 4 audio channels The audio DID in the receiver indicates in which embedded audios group will go audio information Genlock Auto Disable Auto Composite video output and SD SDI and HDSDI outputs are sYnchronized to an external reference If no input reference signal is inserted the output is synchronized to an internal reference Disable Output signals are synchronized to an internal reference ASI packets 188 204 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Output Transport Stream packet format is defined 21 SVP Broadcast Microwave Ethernet Profile 1 8 Ethernet communication parameters Local IP 8 user configurable profiles Gateway IP Subnet mask Remote IP Port Clock and Date Clock Clock and date configuration Date Location Labels Place Labels
9. 1 65Mbps 5 6 7 8MHz 95dBm O QPSK FEC Y2 IG 1 32 MP ML 4 2 0 1 to 15Mbps 422 ML 4 2 2 3to 31 65Mbps HLOML MPEG 1 layerlI 45 54ms with super low delay SD NTSC PAL and HD Tri level 4 2 0 720x576 4 2 2 720x625 4 2 0 720x480 4 2 2 720x525 4 2 0 4 2 2 59 94 50 29 97 25 23 97Hz 4 2 0 4 2 2 29 97 25 10 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Composite video outputs SD SDI HD SDI outputs ASI Output Audio section Number of audio channels Output type Audio output level Output impedance Power supply section AC power supply input range DC power supply input range Consumption Connections IF1 IF6 Composite video SD SDI HD SDI ASI Genlock MD 70 Audios Ethernet AC power supply DC power supply Physical features Dimensions Weight Operation temperature SVP Broadcast Microwave 2 x PAL NTSC seleccionable 2 x SMPTE 259M 292M 270Mbps 1 5Gbps EN50083 9 2 pairs est reo 4 mono Anal gico y embebido simult neamente Linea 12dBm 302 90 a 240V 50 60Hz 10 a 36V Rango extendido 20Watt 6 x N Female 2 x 75Q BNC 2 x 750 BNC 1 x 750 BNC 1 x 7592 BNC 4 pin Lemo 0B 4 x XLR 3 Male 8 pin RJ 45 10 100 Base T MLC de Neutrik XLR 4 male 1U Rack Depth 330mm 5 1Kg 10 to 45 C 11 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave 2 Connections All con
10. 10 5GHz 5 On the receiver site is important to determine if the channel in which the transmission will be down is interfered if any other transmission is being done is that channel 6 While installing the equipment the power supply of the down converters should be disabled in the Setup Configuration menu in order to avoid risk of short circuits 7 The receiver must be well chilled Some space must be left next to the sides of the HDR 100 receiver for ventilation purposes This is especially important when it is installed in a rack case 8 Special care should be taken with SDI cables quality and length are very important specially when HD SDI signals are transmitted 9 The HDR 100 s keypad is locked when it is not operated for 3 minutes To unlock it right arrow button should be pressed for several seconds 10 If you wish to install the rack mount demodulator unit horizontally guides should be used due to the weight of the equipment 11 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 deficient operation of the equipment HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave 12 Only authorized personnel should open the product and any repair or warranty will be invalidated if the seals are broken HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Br
11. 2 options 2 Parameters with limited options 3 or 4 3 Parameters with multiple options To change the value of parameters with two options the parameter should be selected using up and down arrows and then Ent button should be pressed to change from one option to the other Genlock is a parameter with two options auto disable Figure 4 2 Genlock parameter configuration To modify a limited options parameter it must be selected using up and down arrow Once selected pressing right and left buttons the operator navigates through the different available options When the desired option is on the display the parameter value change has been done The bandwidth is a parameter with limited options 5 6 7 8MHz Figure 4 3 Bandwidth parameter 7 MHz After pressing right button Figure 4 4 Bandwidth parameter 8Mhz To configure a multiple optios parameter for instance reception frequency teh parameter has to be selected in the menu using up and down arrows Afterwards Ent button should be pressed to enter the parameter and be able to change it The cursor appears then on the first digit of the parameter to be changed 24 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave Figure 4 5 Reception frequency parameter Cursos on the first digit Using up and down arrows the value of the digit selected is increased or decreased To change to other digits left and right buttons should be use
12. 5 Menu This button is used to enter and exit the equipment control menu and the submenus plus other specific functions within each submenu Figure 2 5 Menu button 2 6 Up down left right enter The arrow buttons and the ENT Enter button are used to navigate through the menus Figura 2 1 Controles para la navegaci n dentro de los men s For more details regarding local control of the equipment see section chapter 4 of this chapter Receiver operation 20 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave 3 Menus To enter the main menu of this equipment Menu button should be pressed Two options are displayed Monitor Status and Setup Configuration To choose one or the other up and down arrows are used Once one is selected right Ent button should be pressed Monitor Status menu allows the operator to check transmitter s configuration it does not allow the change of any parameter Setup Configuration menu allows the operator to change transmitter s parameters and to configure them Greyed out parameters are not selectable with current software version Table 3 1 Setup Configuration menu options Funcion Opciones Comentarios Rx Frequency 2 0 to 2 7GHz Reception frequency configuration in MHz 3 4 to 3 7GHz Frequency range depends on the down converter 10 0 to 10 5GHz used DW Converter Local Osc in MHz Editable Valores SVP 1840MHz banda de 2GHz 290
13. D o COFDM modulation Constellation QPSK 16QAM or 64QAM FEC 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 or 7 8 Guard Interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 Channel bandwidth 5 6 7 or 8MHz Video coding MPEG 2 422 or 420 Latency Super low delay or Standard delay Aspect ratio 4 3 6 16 9 Each audio pair bitrate Total transmitted bitrate O 0O 0O 0 O Audio in this field each audio pair can be enabled or disabled Besides each audio level is monitored with a graphic bar and also with a numeric value It also points out the maximum peak value reached This measurement is only available when audio input signal is analogue 3 2 2 Data tab Provides general information about the machine connected to the local area network Local IP Remote IP port device model serial number version temperature etc T DR 100 A Trafic Connection Ts EEEN Ps 267 ke o CEPIS PA MERGEN PL EGEE Information Mod RAT SN EAT Wer Tmp PETE volt SE es Elec Fic Frm To Figure 3 5 Data tab 39 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave 3 2 3 Logbook tab The logbook tab shows the last 32 warnings alarms However all the alarms occurred during the day are stored in a file In the directory where NetC software has been installed there is a folder named logbook Inside logbook directory there are several folders one for each SVP equipment on the net The name of each folder is the text written in T
14. are going to be the audios embedded Genlock Auto Disable Genlock status ASI packets 188 204 Output Transport Stream packet size Rack oC Displays receivers internal temperature Temperature Battery voltaje V Power supply information Power supply Battery Mains Power supply information Ethernet Profile Ethernet configuration parameters are displayed Local IP Gateway IP Subnet mask Remote IP Port Clock and Date Clock Receiver s clock and data information Date Alarms and Alarms and warnings are displayed in the momento warnings list they occur Logbook A list of the last 32 alarms and warnings S N and Rev Receivers serial number and software version Location Labels Place Location labels From To 4 Receiver operation Receiver system operation is very easy It has a display and a keyboard which make possible the configuration from the front panel The main screen shows all the necessary information to check receiver s status To enter the main menu of this equipment Menu button should be pressed Two options are displayed Monitor Status and Setup Configuration To choose one or the other option up and down arrows are used Once selected ent button should be pressed HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Figure 4 1Main menu 23 SVP Broadcast Microwave 4 1 Change of a parameter Setup Configuration Menu When operating the receiver three parameter types are observed 1 Parameters with
15. at allows these and many other parameters to be controlled and monitored from a remote station The equipment can be AC mains powered or run off DC batteries The switchover from the mains to batteries is automatic The down converters are powered from the demodulator unit via the IF coaxial cable that connects them together An optional flight case is available for the HDR 10 receiver Its size is 2 units rack consequently two equipments can be transported in it HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave Figure 1 2 Flight case for the HDR 100 series receiver HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave Chapter 2 Technical features 1 Main characteristics I F Section Intermediate frequency Frequency tuning step Input level range Diversity Diversity technique Demodulador section Demodulation system Constellation types FEC Convolutional code Guard Interval Bitrate Bandwidth Detection threshold Decoder section Decoder formats Audio decoder End to end latency Genlock input Video section Video formats PAL NTSC 720P 1280x720 Frame rate 1080i 1920x1080 Frame rate UHF 100KHz O to 95dBm 2 HDR 102 model 6 HDR 106 model MRC Maximum Ratio Combining COFDM DVB T modo 2K QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 4 98 3
16. communications port to be used for communications between the machine and the remote station The router in the LAN to which the remote station is connected must be configured so that packets sent to this port are routed to the IP address configured in point d This completes the definition of the connection between the receiver and the remote station This last configuration is set in the router s NAT table Network Address Translation 3 Software Operation Once the installation is done we can proceed with the execution of the software The operation of the control software can be divided into two sections network configuration and equipment control 3 1 Network Configuration When the program is run the main screen appears w SVP Broadcast Microwave Rev2 01 Device Net List 291 161 1 73 y Local IP ADD DEL EDIT ON OFF Figure 3 1 Main screen or the NetC program 35 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave In this screen following parameters can be configured e Add remove equipments to from the network e Edit on each equipment name port or notes section e Open close the control screen for each equipment e Organize the list of equipments To add a new machine ADD button must be clicked Then following dialog box will open Data Input TITLE NOTE Range PORT 0 8000 9999 BOOT CANCEL Figure 3 2 Dialog box to add a new machine to the
17. d until the cursor is placed on the desired digit Once the new frequency value has been set Ent button should be pressed 4 2 Monitoring a parameter Monitor Status Menu To check status and value of different parameters Monitor Status menu has to be entered This method of checking status of a parameter is the most secure one as it does not give the chance to change any parameter Parameter changes during a transmission are avoided this way When monitor status menu is entered most parameter s status can be checked using up and down arrows and moving along the menu Figure 4 6 Frequency parameter on the Monitor Status Menu There are several cases in which a submenu has to be accessed to monitor a concrete parameter When there is a submenu it is indicated by Enter symbol on the right on the display Pressing Ent button the submenu is entered and different parameter s values can be checked using up and down arrows to move along this submenu parameters Figura 4 1Acceso al submenu PID info To exit a submenu or a parameter press menu button 25 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave 5 Alarms The HDR 100 series receivers constantly indicate the existence of alarms and or warnings via the LED next to the ALARM button If this LED is out there are no active alarms or warnings If this LED lights in orange the equipment has activated one or more warnings but
18. d by the user in the corresponding text boxes in the lower right corner of the program s MONITOR tab In automatic mode the equipment automatically decodes the received service and displays the corresponding PIDs in these text boxes To change from one mode to the other press the AUTO button shown in figure 6 2 2 As shown the equipment is operating in automatic mode When the equipment is operating in manual mode the word MANUAL 31 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave is shown on this button In this way the operating mode of the equipment can always be ascertained w SVP Broadcast Microwave Rev1 11 E MONITOR DR 100 DATA LOGBOOK Smeter Freq 2 380 0 MHz L Osc MHz _TPS s mop Bia rece tc 5 631 B ow EJ 630 000 Bps Figure 3 2 The Monitor Tab Logbook In the logbook tab an historic of the alarms occurred is displayed This tab lets the user know which error has occurred and when it has happened In this tab is also shown current date and time These parameters can be changed remotely in the equipment In logbook last 32 alarms are displayed However every alarm occurred during the day is stored in a file located in the directory in which the program has been installed usually HDR 100 directory 32 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave
19. e chained or to implement an intermediate ASI feed without having to decode the received signal They also have a Genlock reference input in order to lock composite video and SDI output signals RX Antenna Low attenuation cable Dow n Converter DC COFDM Ny 150m IF Celes coaxial cable lt 75m IF RG 214 coaxial cable Service Figure 1 1 Connection diagram between the HDR 100 and the DC COFDM There are two HDR 100 series receivers available the HDR 102 and the HDR 106 The HDR 102 is a diversity 2 receiver so 2 down converters can be connected to it On the other hand the HDR 106 is a diversity 6 receiver It can receive signals from up to 6 down converters that are connected to it The diversity technique used in the HDR 102 and HDR 106 models is known as Maximum Ratio Combining MRC in which the signal to be demodulated is the result of combining the best sub carriers in each signal delivered by the down converters in other words the unit does not simply 7 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave select the input signal from one of the down converters it combines these signals in such a way that the signal used by the demodulator is always the best signal available The down converters are connected to an independent receiver antenna in order to provide diversity This allows different antennas to be installed in order to take advantage of their combined charac
20. e user three chances to insert the correct keyword In case no correct word is introduced the receiver will be blocked in SD an it 27 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave will have to be sent to SVP to unblock it and to be able to carry out the HD upgrade 28 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave Chapter 4 SVP software to remotely control one system 1 Introduction The DR 100 series receivers can be controlled and monitored locally and remotely via an Ethernet LAN connection This chapter explains in detail how to operate the equipment when it is controlled from a remote station 2 Configuring the equipment To control the equipment remotely the following steps are required 1 The LED next to the REMOTE button must be lit in green The REMOTE button is used to select the remote control mode When the LED next to this button is lit in green the equipment is set for remote control via the Ethernet link while if this LED is out the equipment can only be controlled locally To activate o defuse the remote control simply press this button 2 When the equipment is set for remote control the REMOTE LED is lit in green the Ethernet communications parameters must be configured as described in section 5 3 in chapter 5 In line 10 of the SETUP CONFIGURATION menu pressing the ENT key opens a submenu in which the followi
21. els 4 Connector labels AUDIO 1 LEFT AUDIO 1 RIGHT AUDIO 2 LEFT AUDIO 2 RIGHT Connector type XLR 3 male Audio level output Line 13dBm maximum Impedance 309 2 5 Genlock The HDR 100 series receivers have a Genlock external reference input in order to lock composite video and SDI digital outputs to it The connection is available on a 75 insulated BNC connector located on the rear panel of the rack mount demodulator unit Table 2 7 Genlock input connection features Item Features Connector label F LOCK Connector type Insulated BNC female Impedance 75Q Reference signal type PAL NTSC Tri level 2 6 MD 70 Connection The Lemo OB connector placed on the rear panel of the receiver equipment makes possible to connect the MD 70 meter The data displayed in this external meter makes easier to install and point the antennas This meter displays exact measurements of signal level reception frequency and signal quality Table 2 8 MD 70 connection features Item Features Designaci n del conector MD 70 Tipo de conector Lemo 0B 2 7 Remote control Ethernet The HDR 100 series receivers can be controlled and monitored remotely over an Ethernet link 15 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave The link is connected via an 8 pin RJ 45 connector with a 10 100 Base T network interface This connector is located on the rear panel of the rack mount demodulator Table 2 9 Remote con
22. er USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave 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 to your existing installation will cause you nothing but satisfaction Please read these instructions carefully and keep them at hand in case you have to refer to them HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave I mportant Notes 1 The DR 100 COFDM digital receiver is completely compatible with the DVB T standard included in European Standard ETSI EN300744 2 There are two HDR 100 series receivers available the HDR 102 and the HDR 106 The HDR 102 is a diversity 2 receiver so 2 down converters can be connected to it On the other hand the HDR 106 is a diversity 6 receiver so it can receive signals from up to 6 down converters connected that are connected to it 3 The complete receiver system consists of two parts first there is the one or more down converters which are installed outdoors next to the receiver antennas and second there is the HDR 100 receiver which demodulates the IF Intermediate frequency delivered by the down converter 4 The HDR 100 receivers are commonly used with SVP DC COFDM down converters which are available in the following frequency bands from 2 0 to 2 5GHz from 2 2 to 2 6GHz from 3 4 to 3 7GHz and from 10 0 to
23. he user should contact SVP s technical department 26 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave 5 2 Warnings Using battery power Rack Battery Working if the equipment is only receiving battery power it displays a warning and the LED next to the Alarm button lights in orange No RF signal if the equipment detects no signal in neither of the IF inputs it displays a warning and the LED next to the Alarm button lights in orange No MPEG 2 DVB ASI data No MPEG Data if the equipment cannot demodulate the IF input signal s and therefore cannot extract a valid ASI signal it displays a warning and the LED next to the Alarm button lights in orange 6 HD Upgrade To HD upgrade an HDR 100 series receiver the following procedure should be followed Enter Setup Configuration menu and then move to line 12 HD enable then press Ent button to enter submenu If the transmitter is HD capable HD enble Yes will appear in line 12 and no submenu will be accessible Figure 6 1 HD upgrade menu Access Once HD enable submenu is entered following parameters are displayed Codeword displayed by the receiver Keyword to be introduced Figure 6 2 HD upgrade submenu To upgrade the receiver equipment from SD to HD is necessary to contact SVP and give the codeword and equipment s serial number SVP will provide the customer with the corresponding keyword The receiver gives th
24. itle field when the machine was added to the network The file with the logbook information alarms and warnings is stored in the corresponding folder 7 DR 100 A MONITOR DP 106 DATA LOGBOOK DD MM YY HH MM SS Hystoric aad aand Fugees Coe Figure 3 6 Logbook Tab 40 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave Notes 41 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave Final note SVP Broadcast Microwave S L is constantly striving to improve all of its products Therefore we ask you to understand that modifications may occur in designs equipment and technology Consequently no responsibility can be derived from the information illustrations or descriptions contained in this manual The texts illustrations and instructions in the manual are based on the existing situation when the manual is published Reprinting reproduction and translation in part or in whole is forbidden without written authorisation from SVP Broadcast Microwave S L SVP Broadcast Microwave reserves all rights regarding intellectual property rights All rights reserved regarding modifications 42 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave SVP Broadcast Microwave reserves the right to make changes to this manual and to the equipment without prior notice SVP Broadcast Microwave
25. l simply press this button When the equipment establishes communication with the remote equipment the led flashes in green In this state the different parameters of the HDR 100 series receiver can be configured and monitored remotely To monitor and configure the equipment by remote control a program must be installed in the remote station This program will be supplied together with the receiver on a CD ROM G Figure 2 2 Remote control button 2 3 Locking the keypad LOCK This button is used to lock and unlock the keypad When the keypad is locked the LED next to this button lights up in green and stays lit until this button is pressed again to unlock the keypad This button must be pressed during approximately 3 seconds to lock or unlock the keypad The purpose of this button is to prevent unwanted manipulation of the equipment unwanted changes to the configuration etc G Figure 2 3 Keypad lock button 19 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave 2 4 Alarms Alarm When the equipment detects the existence of one or more alarms the corresponding LED lights in red and when one or more warnings are detected the LED lights in orange When the ALARM button is pressed the equipment displays the alarms and or warnings it has detected To exit the alarm menu and return to the main menu simply press the ALARM button again Figure 2 4Alarm button gt 2
26. mitter The monitor tab for the transmitters displays all data corresponding to the transmitted COFDM signal MPEG 2 codification COFDM modulation transmission frequency and transmission power The monitor tab is divided in the following fields Input In this field audio and video input types are configured and monitored o Audio options analogue or digital embedded in SDI signal o Video options composite analogue PAL digital SDI or DVB ASI Transport Stream When DVB ASI input is selected the two fields on the right side are active one monitors the input bit rate of the ASI Transport Stream and the other shows the packet format There is also an overflow indicator Power the On Off button RF field the parameters of the up converter are monitored and some of them can be configured The parameters to configure the up converter are o Transmission frequency o Power supply to feed the up converter The parameters monitored are Real transmitted power Reverse power Up converter temperature Power supply voltage Up converter status Enable disable Oo 0O 0O 0 0 38 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave Service In this field parameters related to video encoding Transport Stream and COFDM modulation are configured o Transport Stream Video packets PID Audio 1 pair 1 PID Audio 2 pair 2 PID Program number PMT table PID PCR Program Clock Reference PI
27. nectors of the rack mount demodulator unit are on the rear panel as shown in the figure below Cit comes mm mo mor an anos EA YEG Ow ve me we me 2668 Oto ori sotote os we E A O Om o S O Figure 2 1 Back view of the HDR 100 series receiver All input and output connections of the HDR 100 series receiver are shown in the figure below 2 Video Out Inputi 1 F DC aa 2 SD SDI HD SDI Out Embedded audios 33 Audio1L Input 1 F DC Audio1R SS SS Power AC H DR 100 SudioaL e i Audio2R Power DC ASI Out Genlock MD 70 Out Figure 2 2 HDR 100 series receiver connections 2 1 Power supply The receiver equipment can be powered by an AC source between 90 and 240V or a DC source of 11 to 36 V The mains frequency should be between 50 and 60 Hz The AC mains input uses a Neutrik MLC connector A cable with the required connectors is supplied with the equipment The AC power connector used in this equipment is designed to prevent accidental disconnection To extract the connector pull back the locking clip and rotate the connector as indicated on the connector itself The DC power supply is connected via a Neutrik 4 pin male XLR connector with a safety clip to prevent accidental disconnection 12 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave The IF inputs of the demodulator supply 12V to power the down converters Table 2 1 AC Powe
28. ng parameters can be configured a Local IP address of the receiver this is the IP address of the receiver within the LAN that it is connected to This IP address does not have to be fixed b The IP address of the gateway or router this is the IP address of the router in the LAN to which the receiver is connected c The subnet mask depending on the configuration of this mask and the remote IP address packets transmitted by the receiver will either be transmitted within the LAN or outside the LAN via the router d The public IP address of the remote station to which the receiver must connect This IP address must be fixed e The communications port to be used for communications between the receiver and the remote station The router in the LAN to which the remote station is connected must be configured so that packets sent to this port are routed to the IP address configured in point d This completes the definition of the connection between the receiver and the remote station This last configuration is set in the router s NAT table Network Address Translation 29 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave 3 The next step is to install the control software supplied with the equipment on a CD ROM in the remote station For further information on this program see the next section of this manual 4 Once all of the parameters have been configured the local and remote IP addresse
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30. on an insulated 75Q BNC connector on the rear panel of the rack mount demodulator unit This output may be extremely useful if an intermediate ASI feed is required without needing to decode the audio and video signals and then recode them into MPEG 2 in the transmitter equipment therefore there is not quality loss due to a new coding process Table 2 5 Transport Stream output connection features Item Features Connector label ASI Connector type Insulated BNC female Impedance 75Q Standard EN50083 9 Packet length 188 bytes 204Bytes Maximum Bitrate 31 65 Mbit s 2 4 Audio The HDR 100 series receivers deliver analogue audio signals and digital audio signals embedded in the SDI signal The equipments have four analogue audio outputs available on 3 pin male XLR connectors on the rear panel of the rack mount demodulator unit The pinout of the XLR 3 connectors is the following one PIN 1 Ground PIN 2 Hot PIN 3 Cold The output connection for the 4 audio channels embedded on SD SDI HD SDI signal are available on the same 75 insulated BNC connectors used for the SD SDI HD SDI signals The audio signals are compliant with SMPTE 272M when embedded on SD SDI video signal and with SMPTE 299M when embedded on HD SDI video signal 14 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave Table 2 6 Analogue audio outputs connections features Item Features Number of audio chann
31. or battery Location labels The location of the equipment and the source and destination nodes of the link Connection parameters the remote IP address i e the IP address of the receiver the local IP address the IP address of the remote station and the communications port The tab also displays the traffic transmitted to the receiver and the traffic received from it 3 2 Monitor The monitor tab displays all data corresponding to the received COFDM signal The signal level the signal level received in each receiver antenna shown numerically and graphically C N the signal to noise ratio SNR s Noise Ratio received in each receiver antenna shown numerically and graphically The reception frequency this parameter is configured by the user Local oscillator frequency this parameter is also configured by the user The On Off button Information related to the TPS carriers constellation Viterbi coding or FEC and guard interval Total received bitrate in bps Bandwidth in MHz Information related to the service being decoded PID from the PMT table the PID of the packets that carry the Program Clock Reference PCR the program number video PID audio 1 PID audio 2 PID and data PID As explained in chapter 5 of this manual there are two ways to configure the service to be decoded manually and automatically In manual mode the equipment decodes the service corresponding to the PIDs define
32. r supply features Item Connector label Connector type Supply voltage Features POWER A C MLC Neutrik 90 240 V 50 60Hz Table 2 2 DC Power supply features Item Connector label Conector type Supply voltage The pinout is Pinsl and 2 gt ground Pins 3 and 4 gt 11V to 36V Features POWER D C XLR 4 male 11 36 V Table 2 3 Down converter power supply features Item Connector label Conector type Supply voltaje Consumption 2 2 Video Input Features IF1 IF6 N female 12V Down Converter 450mA012V The HDR 100 series receivers include two analogue composite video outputs and two digital SD SDI HD SDI video outputs Depending on the input signal type on the transmitter the output video signal on the receiver on SDI output will be SD SDI or HD SDI Each of these signals is available on 759 insulated BNC connector located on the rear panel of the receiver unit SDI output signal is compliant with SMPTE 259M and SMPTE 292M standards Table 2 4 Composite video and SDI ouput connections features Item Connector labels Conector type Impedance Standard HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Features VIDEO SDI Insulated BNC female 75Q PAL NTSC SMPTE 259 SMPTE 292 13 SVP Broadcast Microwave 2 3 DVB ASI Transport Stream The HDR 100 series receivers have a DVB ASI Transport Stream output compatible with the EN50083 9 standard available
33. re detected Is off if there is not any alarm nor warning To check the alarms and warnings type Alarm button should be pressed The Led next to Lock button The led lights in green when the receiver is locked The led is off when the HDR 100 receiver is not locked To unlock the receiver Lock button should be pressed for several seconds 2 Front panel The HDR 100 series receiver is configured following a menus structure on the display The front panel has 9 buttons to enter and exit the equipment s control menus and submenus and to navigate through them Functions of each buttons are detailed in the following sections 2 1 ON OFF button To turn the equipment on and off keep this button pressed for several seconds When the receiver is turned on the display will show the start up message model and version of the equipment for two seconds and the it will display the main screen 18 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave 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 2 10n Off button 2 2 Remote control button Remote This button is used to activate the remote control mode When the Led next to this buttons is lit green the equipment is ready for being controlled remotely via the Ethernet link To activate or defuse the remote contro
34. s the subnet mask and the port in the receiver and the software has been installed and is running in the remote equipment after a few seconds the LED next to the REMOTE button should blink green indicating that the equipment has established communications with the remote station In this state the different parameters of the receiver that can be configured and monitored can be controlled locally and remotely 3 Installing and using the software To control the HDR 100 series receiver from a remote station the software supplied with the equipment must be installed Once this software has been installed and is running a window appears as shown in the figure below sve SVP Broadcast Microwave Rev1 11 E MONITOR DR 100 DATA LOGBOOK nformation Conexion Model S N Version amp Temp Yoltage Electric LaS Figure 3 1 The data tab 30 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave As can be seen in the figure the application has three different tabs or windows general data or information tab the monitor that shows the received COFDM signal s parameters and finally the logbook 3 1 Data tab Three different types of data are displayed on the data tab Generic data regarding the equipment the model serial number and software version of the equipment its internal temperature the power supply voltage and the power source AC mains
35. tely the following steps are required 1 The LED next to the REMOTE button must be lit in green The REMOTE button is used to select the remote control mode When the LED next to this button is lit in green the equipment is set for remote control via the Ethernet link while if this LED is out the equipment can only be controlled locally To activate o defuse the remote control simply press this button Figure 2 1 Front view of DR 70 2 When the equipment is set for remote control the REMOTE LED is lit in green the Ethernet communications parameters must be configured Go to Setup Configuration Menu enter Ethernet Parameters submenu and set the following parameters 34 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave a Local IP address this is the IP address of the SVP machine within the LAN that it is connected to This IP address does not have to be fixed b The IP address of the gateway or router this is the IP address of the router in the LAN to which the receiver is connected c The subnet mask depending on the configuration of this mask and the remote IP address packets transmitted by the receiver will either be transmitted within the LAN or outside the LAN via the router d The public IP address of the remote station to which the SVP machine must connect This is the IP address of the computer the software is installed on This IP address must be fixed e The
36. teristics or antennas with similar characteristics being installed oriented in different directions in order to offer wider coverage Using a diversity system makes the link more robust and offers better performance than a non diversity system Complete receiver system consist of two parts one or more down converters installed next to the receiver antennas and the HDR 100 series receiver installed indoors The display and the keypad on the front panel of the demodulator equipment can be used to monitor many parameters of interest such as the modulation the Viterbi coding or the FEC and the guard interval used obtained when the TPS Transmission Parameter Signalling carriers are demodulated signal levels link quality parameters such as the SNR the MER and the BER and the presence of alarms and or warnings When orienting the antennas the main screen showing the signal levels and the SNR of the IF inputs is very helpful These measurements are displayed as a graph bar and as numerical values The numerical values do not express signal levels or SNR in dB they are merely indicative The scale for the signal levels is from 1 to 100 and the SNR values range from 1 to 10 The receiver also has a connection for the MD 70 meter This equipment makes possible to monitor remotely signal level present in the antenna and signal quality These measurements are really useful while orienting the antennas There is also a UDP IP Ethernet link th
37. to be written by the user From To HD Enable NO YES HD upgrade submenu Key XXXXXXXXXX Contact SVP Code to be provided by SVP Table 3 2 Monitor Status menu option Funci n Opciones Comentarios Rx Frequency 2 0 to 2 7GHz Configured reception frequency in MHz 3 4 to 3 7GHz 10 0 to 10 5GHz DW Converter UHF IF input frequency range indication Select DW Converter Valores SVP Down converter s local oscillator frequency MHz Local Osc DW Converter 1840MHz banda de 2GHz 2900MHz Banda de 3GHz 9800MHz Banda de 10GHz Enable disable Down converter power supply status indication Bandwidth 5 6 7 8MHz Received signal bandwidth Modul FEC GI QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 Received signal TPS parameters display Demodulator 1 6 Received signal IF input level and quality RF Level dBm measurements MER dB Those parameters are displayed for each IF input C N dB PLL Temperature Voltage BER BER value before RS PID Mode Manual PID selection mode Auto Received service s PIDs Prog Number Profile Level 4 2 2 4 2 0 MPEG 2 compression profile Video formal HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Video output format 22 SVP Broadcast Microwave Audio Options Audio 1 Rate Received audio signal info Audio 2 Rate The Audio DID parameter indicates in which audio Audio DID group
38. trol Item Features Connector label ETHERNET Connector type 8 pin RJ 45 10 100 Base T The pinout is Pin 1 gt TxD out Pin 2 gt TxD out Pin 3 gt RxD in Pin 6 gt RxD in 2 8 Intermediate frequency inputs I F1 1F6 The connection between the receiver unit and the down converter uses coaxial cable whose maximum length depends on the type of coaxial cable used If the Celflex 2 coaxial cable is used the maximum length is 150m but if the RG 214 coaxial cable is used the maximum length is reduced to 75m Table 2 10 IF input features Item Features Connector label IF1 IF6 Connector type N female Impedance 50Q Input frequency range UHF Input range O a 95 dBm Threshold QPSK 95dBm 16QAM 85 dBm 64QAM 75 dBm 16 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave Chapter3 Receiver operation and menus This section contains all the necessary information to operate control and configure a HDR 100 series receiver 1 Display and LEDs To turn the equipment on and off keep On Off button pressed for serveral seconds When the equipment is turned on the display will show the estar up message model and version of the equipment for two seconds and then it will display one of the two main screens El HDT 100 two main screens 1 main screen displays most important parameters of the received signal 2 main screen shows signal
39. ware to control remotely one machine LE INTO ar A ba 29 2 Configuring the equipment ssessssessssensarsrsnrorenessanennnnenenrosesenne 29 3 Installing and using the SOMA Eric AI AA 30 SA Data tibia di 31 3 2 MONITO ni ii 31 LOJDOOK E ER Pe aya E Gu adcatna sanealnc aaa caaeonea paaoiaeakeaen 32 CHAPTER 5 NetC software to control remotely a network of SVP equipment T A e e EEE E R TE 34 2 dnstalation id aaae 34 3 S ftware OPTION ini A A AAN 35 3 1 Network Configuration ssssssessssesennsnenrenesessasennannneneoreseseane 35 3 2 Equipment Control iii id 36 Zi MORMON tab ii dd di 37 Ja Da TAD ricas is 39 3 2 3 Logbook cara ri AS dde 40 HDR 100 Series Digital HD COFDM Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 SVP Broadcast Microwave Chapter 1 Introduction The HDR 100 series receiver can receive High Definition HD and Standard Definition SD signals HD technology allows the reception of High Definition images with excellent resolution and detail SDI signals of up to 1 5Gbps The receiver accepts COFDM signals coming from the down converter connected to it in intermediate frequency then demodulates and finally decodes the incoming signal The signal introduced to the transmitter is obtained at the receiver outputs Composite video SD SDI and HD SDI signals can be received All models of the HDR 100 series also have a DVB ASI transport stream output that can be extremely useful if several decoders are to b
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