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1. DVB T2 MPEG 3 3 3 2 2 2 4 Constellation This feature represents constellation DVB T2 Along with this graphical representation the calculated LDPCBER and MER measurements are also displayed on the same screen El CARRIER DVB T2 Constellation 3 3 3 2 2 2 4 1 Zoom Use this option to select the quadrant for the constellation to be displayed for a detailed view If you select Zoom OFF the on screen graph will cover all four quadrants 3 3 3 2 2 2 5 Error packets Using this feature you can analyse error packets in an extended period of time The operation is similar to DVB T 3 3 3 2 2 3 DVB C On selecting this function the equipment makes the measurements corresponding to a digital DVB C signal The information window is identical to that of DVB T measures The following is the sub menu corresponding to this function IDVEJC CCIR 60 ae Dittman Pwr dB CBER 1 0E 8 ES C N 39 8 B MER 5 Serv Canal Ingenieria TVE HD Pruebas TDP R DVB C Measures The measures available for a DVB C signal are Power C N CBER and MER 3 3 3 2 2 3 1 Parameters The parameters that may be selected fora DVB C signal are Bandwidth from 1 0 to 8 0 MHz and AUTO Symbol Velocity AUTO 6875 6111 5156 4583 5893 5238 6900 OTHER 6875 Constellation 4QAM 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM 256QAM OTHER and Spectrum Inversion ON OFF AUTO The way in which these parameters are
2. 3 3 4 3 Measures In the H60 the measures are viewed on the lower part of the screen At the bottom left of the screen all the measures are shown i e Level V A and CN for analog terrestrial channels Level and C N for analog satellite channels or Power and C N for digital channels At the bottom right of the screen the main measure selected will be displayed in large sized characters to ease reading when the user is at a distance from the equipment Each measure is associated with a color code enabling the user to make a rapid evaluation of the channel selected 3 3 4 3 1 Analog Measures When this function is selected the meter will carry out analog measurements selecting as its main measure the last one chosen by the user 48 CCIR SP 20MHz 200 kHzW Signal level 3 3 4 3 1 1 Level This is the function used to select the level measure as a main measure and it may be viewed at the bottom right of the screen The frequency in which the measurement is made is the central frequency of the spectrum When we vary this central frequency we will see that the level measurement varies also Analyzer 3 3 4 3 1 2 V A When you select this function you choose the measurement of the Video Carrier Level Audio Carrier Level ratio as a main measure The central frequency of the spectrum is taken as the video carrier frequency and the frequency indicated in the audio carrier selection is taken as that
3. Selective Optical Measurement No No Yes Programmed Measures Memories Yes Yes Yes Macromeasures Yes Yes Yes Scan amp Log Yes Yes Yes llog Yes Yes Yes DataLogs Yes Yes Yes Graphics Yes Yes Yes Analyzer Terrestrial SPAN 1 2 MHz 1 1 5 GHz 2 GHz and Full Yes Yes Yes Satellite SPAN 200 500 KHz 1 2 MHz 1 1 5 GHz 2 Yes Yes Yes GHz and Full Terrestrial RBW 300 600 Hz 1 5 3 6 12 24 100 200 Yes Yes Ves 400 800 KHz 1 6 3 2 MHz Satellite RBW 200 400 800KHz 1 6 3 2 MHz Yes Yes Yes RBW Auto based on SPAN Yes Yes Yes Vertical reference level 1 2 5 y 10 dB Yes Yes Yes Real time sweep speed lt 10 ms Yes Yes Yes Screen refresing speed lt 100 ms Yes Yes Yes Maximum Minimum Yes Yes Yes Marks Yes Yes Yes Trigger mode Yes Yes Yes Zoom Mode Yes Yes Yes BER measurements Yes Yes Yes Identification of satellite Yes Yes Yes Spectrum and LTE functions Yes Yes Yes Inputs Outputs Screen 5 7 HD Yes Yes Yes Mini DIN Yes Yes Yes HDMI Yes Yes Yes SD Card Yes Yes Yes FC APC optical connector Yes Yes Yes RF connector F F interchangeable Yes Yes Yes CAM Yes Yes Yes Speaker Yes Yes Yes External Power Yes Yes Yes USB Yes Yes Yes Mechanical environmental specifications Weight 2 1 Kgrs without battery Yes Yes Yes Dimensions 306 x 150 x 125 mm Yes Yes Yes Altitude Up to 2000 m Yes Yes Yes Temperature range 0 40 C Yes Yes Yes A Sa a AG A o ae w e v Maximum consumption 42 W Yes Yes Yes Warning All spec
4. Outlet number 1 Meas num 1 DATALOGS The DATALOGS are the measures that the meter has saved when carrying out one of the following functions Macromeasure or SCAN amp LOG The measures of a Macromeasure are identifiable as being composed of two parts the first identifies the saved LOG name and the second column indicates the name of the macromeasure In the event there is no DATALOG stored in the meter s memory the message WITHOUT DATALOGS will appear CCIR 63 DVBT CCIR 68 DVBT CCIR 69 DVBT DVBT 81 7 dBuV 8 00 42 7 dB Auto Off 1 9E 3 0 Auto 21 2 dB DATALOGS Measures Config By using the we can move through the list of DATALOGS Once we have selected our DATALOG of interest by pressing the button ok we can access the results it has stored The data are displayed on a two column table that shows on the left the sockets measured and on the right the results for each socket By turning we will browse through the different sockets of the DATALOG left col and pressing ok we will change column left to right and right to left Using the we will be able to move through the column we have selected Pressing the key E we will return to the list of DATALOGS 3 3 1 6 3 1 Erasing DATALOGS With this option we will eliminate the DATALOGS we have selected For the purpose on we will find DATALOGS selecting and deselecting them with button ok The save marked will be shown in yell
5. Ref Level SP SOMHz 70 dBuV 200 kHzW Selecting a reference level As the value is changed these changes may be observed in the spectrum This makes it easy to know what the optimal reference level is for viewing the signal spectrum Televes A quick way of changing the reference level is by using keys CS when the menu is hidden thus the reference level may be quickly changed to adapt it to the current signal When the input signal level is excessive for the selected reference level this is shown when the numbers indicating the level of each horizontal division are in red Likewise the number that indicates the reference level will blink showing the user that he must increase the reference level to avoid saturation Pwr 70 3dBLV 46 CCIR Ref Level SP SOMHz 60 dBuV 200 kHzW Saturated spectrum Analyzer 3 3 4 2 Span Using this function one can vary the range of frequencies represented in the spectrum The information for selecting this parameter appears at the lower right of the screen Just as in the previous case the information on the selected measure disappears momentarily being replaced with the information on the span or pressing 9 On pressing key y or o the selected span is validated and the selected measure reappears The different options for this parameter will appear on turning the The selectable values depending on the meter options are 100 KHz to FULL SPAN 2 5GHz
6. ASSUSHPORT teatro dona toa 154 AScIMINEDIN e a ao 155 AAS OPTICALINPUT sotoen E aE di 155 ASEO CC tratados 156 SSMAINTENANGE iiiaicor ts 157 5 1 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 2 0 2 00 ccc ccc c cece cee ce cece ee eeeeeteeeeeeeeeetenneeees 157 5 2 CLEANING RECOMMENDATIONS 00002 cc cee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 159 5 2 1 CLEANING OPTICAL EQUIPMENT 0000 00cc cece cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 1 INSTALLATION 1 1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS AN The unspecified use of the equipment does not ensure its protection If the external DC adaptor is a class I device for security reasons it should be connected to properly grounded supply lines This equipment can be used in Excess Voltage Category II installations and Pollution Degree 2 environments If any of the following accessories are used use only the specified types for safety reasons Rechargeable battery External DC Adaptor Always bear in mind the specified margins both for power supply and measurement Remember that rms voltages over 60 V DC or 30 V AC are potentially dangerous At all times maintain the maximum environmental conditions specified for the apparatus The operator is only authorized to intervene in order to replace the battery The Maintenance section gives specific instructions for this procedure Any other change in the equipment must be carried out exclusively by specialized personnel When using the exte
7. SELECT ALL Delete LOGS or Graphs Scroll through the list using the Once you have found some of the log transfers you wish to delete press Ce to highlight that file If you wish to select all the SD card files you can use the SELECT ALL option Once you have finished selecting press the CONFIRM option press the OK key to reconfirmation the request Once the log transfer draft has been confirmed the message SD LOGS DELETED or GRAPHS DELETED will appear on screen 3 3 1 6 5 3 Info EJ To get information about the SD Card its capacity disk space used and available space press the INFO key A new window will appear with all the relevant information Capacity 1872 MB INFO Used 1 MB Avallable 1870 Mb Info Measures Config 3 3 1 6 5 4 Formatting To format the SD card press the FORMAT key Bear in mind that when formatting all data stored on the SD card will be lost Confirming the function to be carried out is done so by pressing the gt key Once formatting is complete the message FORMAT COMPLETE appears on screen Attention FORMAT Format card 3 3 1 7 Positioning antennas When this menu button is selected it gives you the option of enabling ON or disabling OFF the aerial directing function This function has been designed to give the installer a reference in regard to signal reception quality at the moment of directing an aerial without his nee
8. leleves Field Strength Meter User Manual INDEX PAGE ESINSTALLATION ri dada 7 1 1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS ccc een EEOSE PE e ene reia 7 T2 POWER SUPPLY aia illa abe ltda tended ad ida ke of 8 1 2 1 EXTERNAL POWERING o oo ccc ec ec ene ene n ence ene en eens 8 ODE BAMERYS pasad eta eds bad tad 8 13 STARTUR aa iio na a li cando 11 BISIGEATURES ad ire la dadas 12 2 1 METER COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION 1 ene cence nen e cnet ences 15 3 PRODUCT HANDLING occ ened enn een eden enn eee enens 24 ES S4 THEIMENU errar A 24 32 TUNINGMODES oi lat 27 BS aPUNGCTIONS arar arar laa 29 3 3 1 CONFIGURATION OF MEASUREMENTS ocococccoccccocoro cece eee e nen en een 29 3 31 4 BAND CHANGE cito sl sin ed ee iets Weegee ate ead cee betas twee as 29 3 3 1 2 LNB AND PREAMPLIFIERS 0 0 00 cece ce cece cence een ene ene n nana 30 934 AP abeaaceneametenad abi e roadie oot ease aame oe 30 38122 EXTRAIBURST si dida oi eect 32 3312 3 DISEQC ads edc coca roar a da a 32 3 3 1 2 4 MOTOR CONTROL inicia dean 34 ITESO tr Sie 35 3 31 38 CHANNELS STANDARD atadas ii se ees 37 33131 STANDARD aii ir cle wares 37 3 31 32 SELECTING A PLAN gt usarse olle 37 3 3 1 3 3 AUDIO CARRIER 2 0 cc cece ence ncn nre rana ene eeee 38 3 3 1 4 MEASURE PARAMETERS o oo ence cence nen eee nen e eens 40 3 3 1 5 QUALITY PROFILES 2 20 00 0 ccc cece ccc cence cnc n cece ene eenes 42 3 3 1 6 LOGGER MEMORIES 2 occ
9. Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories This product contains one or more programs protected under international and U S copyright laws as unpublished Works They are confidential and propietary to Dolby Laboratories Their reproduction or disclosure in whole or in part or the production of derivative Works therefrom without the express permission of Dolby Laboratories is prohibited Copyright 2003 2005 by Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Supply of this implementation of Dolby technology does no convey a license nor imply a right under any patent or any other industrial or intelectual property right of Dolby Laboratories to use this implementation in a any finished end user or ready to use final product It is hereby notified that a license for such use are required from Dolby Laboratories DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ee 1 CONFORMIDAD KONFORMITATSERKLARUNG HIZTOHOIHTIKO EYMMO HE F RS KRAN OM VERENSST ELSE VAATIMUSTENMUKUSUUSVAKUUZUS BEKREFTELSE VASTAVUSE SERTIFIKAAT MHEKNAPADIA BIMIOBI AOCTI Mamufacturer Fabricante Fabricante Fabricant Fabbricante Fabrikant Karaoxevaor s Tillverkare Valmistaja Producent Gamintojas Hzzomosumem Producator Gy rt Fabrikant Produsent Fabrikant Bupo6nur Valmistaja Televes S A Rua Ben fica de Conxo 17 15706 Santiago de Compostela Spain Declare under our own resp
10. LDPCBER BCHBER and MER DVB T2 Combo Mode 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 Parameters The modulation parameters can be changed using this function The device can automatically detect all the parameters required for demodulation Once demodulation occurs the parameters are displayed to the right of the word AUTO PARAMET DB Auto 8 00 MHz Number Carriers Auto 32K Spect Inversion Auto Off Guard Interval Auto 1 128 Offset 0 Standard Auto DVBT2 DVBT2 PLP PLP 0 Constellation 256 QAM 3 5 Cell id 0x0000 DVB T2 option 598903 Parameters 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 BER Use this feature to go back to the BER measurement window from other windows 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 MPEG Clicking on this option when the DVB T2 signal is available will activate MPEG decoding When this option is selected MPEG2 and MPEG4 services can be decoded H60 technology enables you to get services of up to 1080p and is compatible with audio standards AAC EAAC and AC3 Using the you will be able to access the list of channel services When the desired ES service has been found press OK to confirm the selection Then if the service has multiple audio channels available select the desired channel This option offers three different information windows one small and two extended Using the 4 you can select the view of your choice Sa Mie SID 10200 BetaDigital 3 Serv SID 10200 Sky Deutch VPID 255 APID 259 MPEG4 1920x1088 D D yA
11. LEVEL REF Allows to choose the reference level in dB 0 to 60dB The AUTO option allows the reference level be set automatically according to the measured attenuation values It is also possible to vary this parameter with the e A DB DIV Podemos configurar elegir los dB por divisi n 10 5 y 2 dB Div 3 3 3 2 4 TILT The TILT function allows to measure the tilt of an installation Can be set between 5 and 10 channels of the selected terrestrial plan and in which it will be measured the level or the power In its first measurement this function will determine whether it is an analog channel or a digital one and will display its Level and the Audio Carrier level respectively by means of two bars and regarding digital channels will display their Power by means of a single bar To select the number of channels we will use the button NO CHANNELS We can choose the channels to be measured using the button CHANNELS which would list all channels of the selected Current Terrestrial Plan in a window and we must select as many channels as we have selected with the button NO CHANNELS If you already have chosen all the channels first we should deselect some channel before to select another one Once chosen all channels the meter will measure on each of the selected channels and calculate the TILT which will be shown graphically with an orange line between the first and last selected channel By means of and amp y we can
12. and the CBER measure of the DVB S2 signal In the event that no DVB S2 signal is available the information windows will show UNLOCK MPEG4 DVB S2 It works similarly to the MPEG 4 DVB T section CAM Conditional access module DVB S2 It works similarly to the CAM DVB T section 3 3 3 2 2 5 4 Constellation This function represents the constellation of the DVB S2 signal As well as this graphic representation the same screen shows the Link Margin and MER measures of the DVB S2 signal DVB S2 Constellation 3 3 3 2 2 5 4 1 Zoom Using this option a quadrant of the constellation to be represented may be selected for more detailed viewing When you select Zoom OFF the on screen graphic will expand to the four quadrants 3 3 3 2 2 5 5 Error Packets This function analyses the erroneous DVB S2 signal packages It works in a similar way to the DVB T 3 3 3 2 3 RF attenuation The RF attenuation function allows us to measure theattenuation that exists in a facility Can be set between 5 and 10 frequencies frequency range 5MHz to 2200MH2 in each of which will measure the attenuation For this purpose shall select the number of frequencies to be measured with the button FREQUENCY NUMBER and frequency values to be measured with the button FREQUENC Once selected the frequencies we must connect the meter at the point in respect of which we want measure the attenuation usually at the
13. of the channel If we use the O in the channel mode we will go to the next channel and the spectrum will move to the next video carrier The sub menu corresponding to the Analyzer mode is the following MEASURES IAS Serer MEASURES 67 l i 67 CCIR r CCIR HOLD MODE SP SOMHz 70 3 di V SP SOMHz 200 kHzW 200 kHzW Analyzer mode options 3 3 4 1 Reference level This enables the user to choose the reference level the highest level of the spectrum so as to optimize signal spectrum viewing according to level The reference level corresponds to the value of the highest line of the spectrum Possible values vary from 60 dBuV up to 130 dBpV in steps of 1 2 5 or 10 according to the reference level The new H60 has an AUTO mode for the reference level Once this function is selected the meter will automatically detect the optimum reference level for each situation It will also indicate that the meter is in auto reference mode adding an A to the number that shows the value of the upper line Analyzer aro COR Ref Level SP SOMHz AUTO 200 kHzW Mode AUTO When this function is pressed the main measure momentarily disappears and in its place the reference level options appear which may be changed by using the O or the 9 amp keys until we confirm by using key y or OK Thereupon the information on the reference level disappears and the information on the selected level reappears
14. passwprd H60 The user can change the password from the page sent by the Meter To do this select the function Change Password displayed in the middle of the screen Once you have opened the H60 meter page in your browser the first thing is to apply for the user name and password H60 Home page Pressing the Log in will open the main menu with three options Single Channel Window for displaying the measurements and parameters Logs Graphics display window Log out Quit remote connection Option Log in Equipment Config 3 3 2 8 1 Single channel function The format of the window of this function is similar to the actual Meter window ee Preg TUI Single channel function On the left there is a selector that lets you Change the tuned channel within the selected channel plan The current window display of measures corresponds to the function Measurements By clicking Parameters will access a window to change the parameters of the Meter Parameters By clicking Home located in the upper right you can go back to the homepage At the bottom it shows system information date and time of the computer network activity etc 3 3 2 8 2 Logs function The window of this function shows four graphs simultaneously Logs function Each of these graphs shows the time evolution of the four most significant measures of the channel To start monitoring
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16. 4 Motor Control The H60 Advance makes it possible to control the DiSEqC motors used to move mobile parabolic antennas This function is available in satellite mode and when the equipment is powering the LNB If it is not in the satellite band the message Satellite Only will be shown and if there is no power the message No DiSEgc Vdc off will be shown ma Ea POSITIONS MI East Pwr ZW ASTRAL Motor Control EAST Allows the motor to move in the EAST direction Each click corresponds to one step in the movement of the motor pitch motors By holding the key down successive movement sequences will be executed until the key is released WEST Motor movement in the WEST direction Each click corresponds to one step in the movement of the motor pitch motors By holding the key down successive movement sequences will be executed until the key is released STOP This command stops the motor movement IDLE Puts the motor in the reference position This position will depend on the type of motor normally 0 POSITIONS 4 storage positions are available to store at up to 4 antenna positions RECORD allows one of 4 positions to be chosen A B C or D where the current position of the antenna will be stored RECOVER recovers one of the four positions A B C or D for the antenna that has been previously stored 3 3 1 2 5 SCR H60 allows one to control those satellite devices that use the SC
17. DVB S2 ANALYZER Allows one to measure the BER in the analyzer General 24 Key amp SHORT PRESS GENERAL Opens up the memory listing for the meter Direct access to Macro measurements Data logs ILOGS Graphs and SD LONG PRESS Press and hold the key GENERAL Direct access to SCANLOG 25 Key de SHORT PRESS TV MODE Next channel search ANALYZER Satellite identification LONG PRESS Press and hold the key TV MODE Previous channel search 26 Key Ss SHORT PRESS GENERAL Access to the screen controls LONG PRESS Press and hold the key GENERAL Access to the satellite positioning function 27 Key ls SHORT PRESS TV MODE Records ILOG screen measurements In echo visualisations it records the trace ANALYZER Records a graphic 28 Key SB SHORT PRESS GENERAL Preamplifier power Access to Extra Burst Diseqc SCR Motor controls 29 Key SHORT PRESS ES GENERAL Energy Management LONG PRESS Press and hold the key GENERAL Start or stop battery charging General At the top we have the following items 30 31 32 33 34 35 Connectors panel Reset button This enables the restarting of the equipment in the case of malfunction When the equipment is reset it acquires the status it had the last time it was shut down normally To activate this button a non piercing object must be used at adequate pressure SD
18. For battery replacement follow the procedure illustrated below gt Turn off the equipment and disconnect the external power gt Remove the rear cover of the equipment unscrewing the six screws that keep it in place General gt To remove the battery altogether it should be disconnected from the connector within the meter Follow the cables from the battery to locate the connector Press the flap to free the connector gt Place the new battery in the same position as the old one and plug the connector back in its socket gt Screw the rear cover back into position gt Update the battery change in the equipment software Precautions to be taken when replacing battery e Both when removing the battery from the equipment and when reconnecting it make sure that the meter is turned off e If the battery is removed from the equipment when it is replaced make sure that it is properly reconnected e f metal tools are used for battery installation the battery must be insulated because a short circuit might occur e Do not connect the positive and negative poles of a battery with any metal item since it could heat up emit hydrogen gas overflow burn or explode e Only batteries supplied by Telev s and adapted to your equipment may be used Make sure that there is no risk of a short circuit in the cables leading from the battery since the high level of the current from it could cause serious dam
19. For example for DVBT mode Measures BER gt Constellation gt Echoes gt Error packets gt MPEG gt Combo gt BER measurements DVBT DVBC This key toggles between the twomodulations PAL BG SECAM L This key toggles between thesetwo standards Constellation If the modulation allows this key gives direct access to the display of the constellation RF Optico This key toggles between these two inputs for measurement 3 3 2 1 1 Key amp Allows to define the action to be launched when pressing the key 3 3 2 1 2 Key g Allows to define the action to be launched when pressing the amp key 3 3 2 1 3 Key O Allows to define the action to be launched when pressing the B key 3 3 2 2 Language The H60 gives you the ability to select menu language The languages available are Spanish English Portuguese French German Italian Polish and Russian The following window opens when you select this menu Espa ol IIA LANGUAGE A English Deutsch Portugu s Frangais Italiano Select Language Selection of available menu languages 3 3 2 3 Energy Options In this menu one has various functions for managing the H60 meter s energy ENERGY MANAG AUTO SUSPEND AUTO SHUTDOWN Energy management Equipment Config 3 3 2 3 1 Energy Management With this function one can select from three different unit operating modes The three possible modes are Normal T
20. Log Continu 01 tart the Macro Macromeasure Options The Parameters to be configured Outlet There are three options The equipment establishes an order for the execution of the Macromeasure stopping at the chosen option Wide band The Macromeasure executes all its associated memories Ter Sat The Macromeasure first executes the terrestrial memory and then the satellite memory FM Ter Sat The Macromeasure first executes the FM memory then the terrestrial one and finally the satellite memory Log Options This option enables the selection of a previously created LOG or starting a new one New Log Each time the Macromeasure is executed the meter will create a new Log to store the results the measurements Summary Log The meter will store the results of the Macromeasure in the desired Log Edit Log Name With this function the user can change the name of the new LOG For the meter to start recording the measurements of Macromeasure execution you should press key ok on the option Execute Macromeasure CCIR 63 DVBT CCIR 68 DVBT 34 8 1 5E 5 26 7 C N CBER AER Executing a Macromeasure 3 3 1 6 2 2 Creating Macromeasures This function is used to create new Macromeasures from the meter memories The meter can store up to 100 lists Macromeasures of different memories which can include up to 250 memories each When we press function Create the meter proposes a new n
21. an indicator appears in the upper right corner with the flashing SCR indicator In analyzer and combo mode the traze colour of the spectrum becomes blue Both the channel mode as the frequency mode we can see the SCR CHANNEL that is currently selected BYE S SCR 1 V12 12 6 MHz Ul0Geeeece CBER MDR1i SACHSEN MDR1i SA ANHALT MDR1i The SCR mode indicator 3 3 1 3 Channels and Standards 3 3 1 3 1 Standard This enables the selection of the color standard The available standards are the following PAL B G PAL D K PAL SECAM B G SECAM L and SECAM D K The following window is viewed on selecting this function NORM Standard selection 3 3 1 3 2 Selecting a Plan This selects the channel plan that the user chooses One plan can be selected for terrestrial and another for satellite The options we will have are the following Terrestrial band CCIR STDL OIRT CCIR IT FCC DAB SIM4009 SIM7637 Satellite band AMAZONAS AMAZONASC ASTRA19 ASTRA23 ASTRA28 ATL BIRD3 ATL BIRD3C BARD26 EUROBIRD EUTELSAT7 EUTELW2 EUTELW2C EUTELW3A HELLAS HISPASAT HOTBIRD INTELSAT INTELSATC NILESAT SIRIUS5 THOR1W THOR1WC TURKSAT SIM4008 Measures Config Terrestrial band Satellite band Channel plans On selecting a satellite plan a list will unfold allowing the selection of the desired band and polarity VL HL VH HH and ALL The option ALL includes all the channels
22. and DVB C the selected SPAN must be less than 20 MHz otherwise the message SP gt 20 MHz will appear in the BER measurement and the measurements cannot be taken In satellite mode DVB S and DVB S2 this size limit does not exist and any SPAN can be analysed 3 3 4 3 2 3 1 DVB T T2 DVB T2 option With this function one can activate the CBER measurement for a DVB T T2 channel 3 3 4 3 2 3 2 DVB C With this function one can activate the CBER measurement for a DVB C channel 3 3 4 3 2 3 3 DVB S With this function one can activate the CBER measurement for a DVB S channel 3 3 4 3 2 3 4 DVB S2 With this function one can activate the CBER measurement for a DVB S2 channel Analyzer 3 3 4 3 2 4 LTE Part of the electromagnetic spectrum formerly occupied by signals from digital terrestrial television DTT now goes mobile services fourth generation or LTE 800 MHz band The presence of the LTE signal in distribution systems DTT can affect the quality of the TV signal The following are various functions for the LTE signal analysis and its influence on digital terrestrial television signal UHF band 3 3 4 3 2 4 1 LTE Check This function estimates the need to insert a LTE filter at the input of a Digital Terrestrial Television DTT system in order to minimize interferences that may cause the LTE signal on the DVB T signal TEG E Rec Filter lt 403301 gt LTE filter lt 403301 gt FilterRe Needed LTE Chec
23. be connected to the power grid using the DC adaptor see previous section The battery management system will automatically initiate charging and will handle the end of the process However at any time by pressing the key for 3 seconds the charging process can be interrupted To restart the process press the same key again Charging will also restart if external powering is disconnected and reconnected or if the equipment is turned off The equipment carries out a continuous monitoring of battery status informing the user of the battery charge through an icon a LED Battery and a sound signal The icon shows 5 stages approximately representing the battery charge gt Battery charge less than 5 Empty icon blinking red at bottom if not outer power is connected and low battery sound alarm gt Battery charge more than 5 and less than 25 a J Battery charge more than 25 and less than 50 HT Battery charge more than 50 and less than 75 PH gt Battery charge more than 75 The LED reports on battery status during the charging process This LED s blinking time will be a function of the battery charge level While the charge level is under 25 the LED will be on for 500 msec and off for 2 5 sec As it charges the on time will go increasing and the off time diminishing When the charge reaches 75 the LED will stay on for 2 5 sec and off for 500 msec When it is completely charg
24. ccc nce ne ron cnet rn 43 331 61 MEMORIES velas as 43 3 3 1 6 1 1 RECUPERATION 0 0 eee ccc cence ene e ene ene 44 3 3 1 6 1 2 RECORDING 6 occ n ene n cence eee 44 ISO ERASE usas ct dida 46 3 3 1 6 1 4 EDIT NAME ooocococcccoconn corona 47 3 3 1 6 2 MAGROMEASURES escondo crec iaos rabia todo 48 3 3 1 6 2 1 EXECUTING MACROMEASURES 0 0000 e eee ce eee eee eens 49 3 3 1 6 2 2 CREATING MACROMEASURES 0 00020 e cece cece rnrn 51 3 3 1 6 2 3 ERASING MACROMEASURES _ 0 2 ce ene cece cece ence een eee 52 3 3 1 6 2 4 EDIT NGAINAME voto ie ho ae natant oa ned EDSA ag ete 52 33 1625 MACRO EDITING e iivosesevia vee Gate deans aio so ade sees ty 52 331 635 DATALOGS pisar lalo atorado ai 53 3 3 1 6 3 1 ERASING DATALOGS v sssiocvint Graue ideni s DALI n EEE nE cima 54 3 31 6 3 0 DITING DATALOGS bosesoscsacio laos tarda dea 54 33 106 33 SCANBILOGO ipaird od abe acd ad os da edna 55 33 16 34 INSTANT LOG lada ns dd ad das 57 33164 GRAP S al ii 58 3 3 1 6 4 1 SAVE GRAPHS oococcccococnocoronnrorn rra 59 33 56 44 GLOG OPTIONS desiste 60 33 06 40 EDM FILENAME 3 fo olde e ah ad laa a a a 60 3 3 1 6 4 2 1 EDIT GRAPHIC FILENAME 0 oe eee ce eee ee nee 60 3 31 63 DELETE GRAPHIC tii rs A 61 3 3 1 615 2 SD coin 3 3 1 6 5 1 DUMP 3 3 1 6 5 2 DELETING 3 3 1 6 5 3 INFO 3 3 1 6 5 4 FORMATTING 3 3 1 7 POSITIONING ANTENNAS 3 3 2 EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION 3 33
25. of the battery 3 Turn off the equipment 4 Disconnect the equipment from the power grid Precautions to be taken when replacing battery e Both when removing the battery from the equipment and when reconnecting it make sure that the meter is turned off e If the battery is removed from the equipment when it is replaced make sure that it is properly reconnected e If metal tools are used for battery installation the battery must be insulated because a short circuit might occur e Do not connect the positive and negative poles of a battery with any metal item since it could heat up emit hydrogen gas overflow burn or explode e Only batteries supplied by Telev s and adapted to your equipment may be used Y d 3 3 2 9 3 Extended information This screen shows information that should be supplied to the technical service whenever technical assistance is needed 3 3 2 9 4 Factory configuration This returns the equipment to the ex factory configuration Attention FACTORY SETTINGS Press ZERO to continue or other key to cancel Factory configuration To confirm the change you must press the key 9 if any other key is pressed instead the change will be cancelled 3 3 3 Television Mode When this menu is selected the mode changes automatically to TV If the meter is in analog mode the demodulated TV signal of the tuned channel will be displayed on screen if we are in th
26. output of the headend of the installation and press the button CALIBRATE The equipment will measure the level in each of the selected frequencies previously and will memorize its value Then we can move to each of the points outlets where we want to measure the attenuation and connect the meter The equipment will measure the level in each of the outlets and plot the attenuation relative to the measurement made in the previous stage CALIBRATE in each of the frequencies Through and d we can select each of the channels in which the attenuation is measured showing in the upper box the frequency level and the attenuationregarding the measurement on the calibration stage We can configure various aspects of the graphic representation of the attenuation VISUALIZATION MODE With this button you can choose two modes of representation Mode 1 In this mode the attenuation is always displayed by a bar growing from the bottom of the screen showing graphically the existing attenuation at each frequency Freq Level Attenuation 1000 19e w no nw Visualization of attenuation Mode 1 Mode 2 In this mode the attenuation is shown with abar increasing or decreasing from the axis of 0 dB Thus you will see if for a certain frequency we have attenuation if the bar decreases from O dB or amplification the bar increases from O dB Freq Level Attenuation Visualization of attenuation Mode 2
27. parameters that can be varied in DVB T are Bandwidth from 7 0 to 8 0 MHz and AUTO Number of Carriers 2K 8K AUTO Spectrum Inversion ON OFF AUTO Save Interval 1 32 1 16 1 8 1 4 AUTO OFFSET 0 1 6 2 6 3 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 AUTO When the AUTO option is selected in any of the parameters the equipment automatically selects the suitable option even though hookup time will increase The following is an example of the parameter selection window PARAMET Possible parameters to be selected with the rotating selector Information on modulation type Ve T Parameters Bandwidth Auto 8 00 MHz Number Carriers Auto 8K Spect Inversion Auto Off Current Guard Interval Auto 1 4 parameter Offset 0 values Standard Auto DVBT DVBT2 PLP Constellation 64 QAM 2 3 Cell id 0x0000 E DVB T Parameters Pressing opens the window corresponding to the selected parameter In the Offset section if the frequency of the COFDM channel has shifted an offset may be applied 0 1 6 2 6 3 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 Auto to correct the shift This will only be valid in the channel mode and is shown under the current DVB T channel selection Selection can be manual or automatic When you select an automatic option the equipment will automatically detect the offset This may involve a certain delay due to the sweeping of all possible frequency displacements The parameter window will show at the bottom
28. selected is identical to the case of DVB T PARAMET DB Auto 6 77 MHz Symbol Rate Auto 5893 Constellation Auto 64 QAM Spect Inversion Auto On DVB C Parameter Options 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 BER This function enables the viewing again of the BER measure window from another window 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 MPEG Pressing this option when we have a DVB C signal will enable MPEG decoding The messages Initiating MPEG and Tuning MPEG will appear and then the search for available services will start the message Searching Serv appearing on screen By using the we can access the list of channel services When we have located the desired service we press the key oK to confirm the selection Afterwards if there are several available audio channels we can choose among them We will also be able to change services when the menus are hidden This option has three different information windows one of them reduced and two extended Using quick key Ce the one to be viewed is selected The reduced information window shows only the frequency or channel tuned the name of the service selected if it is a garbled channel the character will appear beside the name and the CBER measure of the DVB C signal In the event that no DVB C signal is available the information windows will show UNLOCK MPEG4 DVB C It works similarly to the MPEG 4 DVB T section MPEG4 Decoding CAM Condition
29. spectrum you will see an interrupted yellow line dashes while if any digital measure is selected this line will not appear being replaced by two interrupted yellow lines at equal distances from the central line of the spectrum The separation between these lines shows the bandwidth of the channel which is selected at that moment Reference level Tuned Central frequency spectrum yo frequency i marker Simultaneous 59 Cu Horizontal span multiple y CCIR Leve measures ones 71 7 dBuv Resolution ra dR F 500 KHW PY Filter Spectrum analyzer mode Frequency tuning analogue channel Reference level Tuned Central channel spectrum frequency marker Horizontal span Simultaneous Pwr 70 8 dBuV 67 multiple r CCIR R luti esolution measures Sp SomHz oe 200 kHzW Spectrum analyzer mode Channel tuning digital channel The tuned channel or frequency information appears in the middle of the bottom part of the screen If the equipment is in frequency mode the central frequency of the spectrum will appear Using O we will go varying the central frequency of the spectrum i e displacing the spectrum to one side or the other If the equipment is in channel tuning mode the channel corresponding to the tuned frequency will appear and the spectrum will center itself automatically on the video carrier frequency of that channel if we are in the analog mode In the digital mode it will position itself at the center
30. terrestrial Analog by using the key amp we can find the following or the previous channel See channel search section 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 4 Teletext When this function is selected the teletext information for the tuned channel will appear on screen if the channel has no information the following message will be displayed NO TTX The teletext representation level is 1 5 Yo pido un futuro profesional mejor P CO7 E E MAS DEPORTE 30 Bolsa En Vivo 350 Noticias Cotizagion A3 353 Nutbol Sal El Egonomista 127 Baloncesto La Crisis Balonmano EFECTOS 399 ESOTERIWMO 500 Tabot vi ncias5 Bo Futuro a j Tarot Videncia Moto a terceros por 114 E Teletext window We can browse through the teletext pages using the We will be able to directly access a teletext page by pressing the key B and then introducing the page number If we press the teletext key again viewing will end The teletext may only be viewed in Television MPEG or Combo mode Viewing of Teletext can only be done from the Television MPEG or Combo modes 3 3 3 2 Measures From this menu we access the different measures of the meter When we select a given measure a window will open showing the measurement that has been carried out and the frequency or the channel on which the measurement was made corresponding to the frequency or the channel that the user had tuned into The tuned frequency can vary while one i
31. terrestrial channels will always be carried out based on the channel plan that we have selected Using the satellite mode the search will be based on the tuning mode we are showing by channel plan or frequency 3 3 3 3 1 Next channel Selecting this function or if we press the key the meter will search for the next position occupied by a channel identifying in the case of the terrestrial band whether it is an analog or digital channel and after tuning in on the channel the meter will adopt the respective setting digital or analog 3 3 3 3 2 Previous channel If we select this function or if we apply prolonged pressure to the key 3 the meter will search for the previous position occupied by a channel identifying in the case of the terrestrial band whether it is an analog or digital channel and after tuning in on the channel the meter will adopt the respective setting digital or analog 3 3 4 Analyzer If this menu is chosen you will automatically go to the spectrum analyzer mode In this mode you will see the signal spectrum according to the selected span and the tuned frequency The lower part of the screen under the spectrum is used to show the measures parameters etc The menu texts are hidden by default with the purpose of complete spectrum viewing When the user needs to access the menus he can do so by simply pressing the following key mew If any analog measure is selected at the central part of the
32. to decode MPEG4 is integrated transparently inside the H60 for users It is compatible with the following modulations DVB T T2 DVB C DVB S and DVB S2 By means of channel services a MPEG 4 service image can be displayed and information about the video and audio can be consulted E TVE HD Pruebas NID APID 1100 MPEG4 Decoding CAM Conditional access module DVB T The H60 meter has a Common Interface slot Cl in its higher part where a Conditional Access Module CAM is inserted It is valid for any digital modulation always being compatible with DVB Cl and MPEG 2 and MPEG4 services Menu CAM CAM CAM Cl module introduction 3 3 3 2 2 1 4 Constellation This function represents the DVB T constellation of all the carriers the TPS carriers plus the disperse carriers or of a specific selected carrier As well as this graphic representation the same screen shows the CBER and MER measures of the DVB T signal CARRIER DVB T Constellation 3 3 3 2 2 1 4 1 Zoom Using this option a quadrant of the constellation to be represented may be selected for more detailed viewing When you select Zoom OFF the on screen graphic will expand to the four quadrants CARRIER i DVB T Constellation Zoom 3 3 3 2 2 1 4 2 Carrier The DVB T transmission of any channel is composed of some 8 000 carriers of which there are 6 817 usable ones and they are divided into signal and da
33. 2 PREVIOUS CHANNEL ows iii a ad eda ce dad ton RA eee eee 127 3 3 4 ANAIVYZER MODE ii O ASA 128 33 41 REFERENCE LEVEL zi sodioa e ln bites ene at 129 SIAPA SPAN arar ae 132 3 3 4 3 MEASURES 221 irrita a ad 133 ISAN ANALOGS venir rt AAA 133 33103 FT eb Sh Vc a dd aid sd e 133 IAEA a IA O Recreate 134 IIa LIGN eccceverpieerensaaheghd AAI rar aeaea 134 334 3 14 FELD STRENG coionii add a a a aE EEEN 134 33 4 3 1 55 BANDWIDTE coa sarta ads da DRESE bata aca RERAN 134 3 3 4 3 2 DIGITAL MEASURES 00 0 ccc cece duda cece ce eeee eee eeeeneeeeeees 135 IIA POWER ii il hate ic ar 135 REER Ke EN E7 i A A ETE 135 ES Fes ee B a a Aa 136 33 4 323A DVBT T2 o 5 bene teak ds son ccd piepen Gb ager eee ah arts a i ae 137 334 3232 DVB C ira aeaeey 137 VALIDA Aa 137 33843234 A bh e ae teddade os 137 JADE serier irisi pEr E EEPE EY EES E DENE EEEE LEDE 138 38432A IE CHECK asuma nara raras ainda 138 331432 OnE VSN ada A ananassae ome 139 3 3 4 3 2 4 3 DOWNLINK UPLINK oo cece tenn eens 139 33 43 05 BANDWIDTH isidro rata 140 3 3 4 3 3 SATELLITE IDENT 2 0 cece eee cece eee cece scence eee TENS En eSt 140 3 39 44 MARKER iii e a ia ata sea whee ties Seeded A eta be wh 141 3 3 4 4 1 MARKER A oo 000 cece ccc cece cece cet errar 141 334420 MARKER B roere ae vaorneaeresheeanqasenie RER ge uwseneies 142 SJAA S MARRERO rd 142 3 3 4 4 4 SEARCH FOR PEAKS o oo cece cee cee noddi dr nese e
34. Card SD Card Slot FC APC optical connector Mini DIN Ethernet in ref 598903 HDMI CAM CAM module slot 36 RF Input Signal input connector with 75 ohm impedance 37 Loudspeaker 38 Power External input power 12 14 8 V 39 USB port ES Connection to PC to use the HSuite program and or meter software updating On the sides we have 40 Ventilators They maintain the optimal functioning temperature for the equipment General 3 PRODUCT HANDLING 3 1 THE MENU As was said before the different equipment functions are organized into a hierarchy of menus making their browsing as easy and intuitive as possible The menu texts appear on screen over the background image which may be the demodulated image of the TV channel tuned in TV mode the spectrum analyzer mode or a combination of both combo mode lf we are viewing the spectrum or combo mode the menu texts are invisible by default until you press button E MEASURES CONFIG EQUIPMENT FIG Selection of options using cursors oS Inter menu browsing is carried out by using the set of keys eo providing the menus are visible or no option has been pressed The viewing and hiding of the menus may be done using the key a The following keys are used to browse the current menu amp and The selected menu function will be marked as shown in the image deselecting the function which had previously been selected The menu
35. DVB T VBER 1 0E 3 1 0E 8 Yes Yes Yes DVB T MER Yes Yes Yes DVB T Power 40 125 dBuV Yes Yes Yes DVB T Echos Yes Yes Yes DVB T Constellation Yes Yes Yes DVB T MPEG2 MPEG4 Yes Yes Yes DVB T CAM Yes Yes Yes DVB T2 Link Margin 1 10 dB Option 598901 Yes Option 598901 DVB T2 LDPCBER 1 0E 2 1 0E 6 Option 598901 Yes Option 598901 DVB T2 BCHBER Option 598901 Yes Option 598901 DVB T2 MER Option 598901 Yes Option 598901 DVB T2 Power Option 598901 Yes Option 598901 DVB T2 Constellation Option 598901 Yes Option 598901 DVB T2 MPEG2 MPEG4 Option 598901 Yes Option 598901 DVB C BER 1 0E 2 1 0E 8 Yes Yes Yes DVB C MER Yes Yes Yes DVB C Power 40 125 dBuv Yes Yes Yes DVB C Constellation Yes Yes Yes DVB C MPEG2 MPEG4 Yes Yes Yes DVB C CAM Yes Yes Yes DVB S CBER 1 0E 2 1 0E 6 Yes Yes Yes DVB S BER 1 0E 4 1 0E 8 Yes Yes Yes DVB S MER Yes Yes Yes DVB S Power 40 120 dBuV Yes Yes Yes DVB S MPEG4 MPEG4 Yes Yes Yes DVB S CAM Yes Yes Yes DVB S2 Link Margin 1 10dB Yes Yes Yes DVB S2 CBER 1 0E 2 1 0E 8 Yes Yes Yes DVB S2 BCH BER 5 0E 2 1 0E 8 Yes Yes Yes DVB S2 MER Yes Yes Yes DVB S2 Power 40 120 dB Yes Yes Yes DVB S2 Constellation Yes Yes Yes DVB S2 MPEG2 MPEG4 Yes Yes Yes DVB S2 CAM Yes Yes Yes Optics Lamda 1310 nm 1490 nm 1550 nm Yes No Yes Units dom mW uW dB Yes No Yes General
36. ETERS curarse ai gdm aide tiara 107 333222 2e BER sai pst A A 108 490 222 0 gt MPES contains o a pes 109 3 9 3 2 2 24 CONSTELLATION osa leida las 110 A A E es 110 3 3 3 2 2 2 5 ERROR PACKETS 24 a a id ac 110 333 2 0 3DWB G gt cis da A ii 111 3 3 3 2 2 3s PARAMETERS anvuconeayeiedcerce perse tad ia a eer ees 111 333 2 2 3 2 BER ai da EA 112 39332239 MPEG ii A A AS ee ae 112 3 3 3 2 2 3 4 CONSTELLATION essa pad 114 33 322 341 ZOOM s xnccaoeriabed rinasa e EIE pacer RA eTa A 114 3 3 3 22 3 5 ERROR PACKETS s c 5c2ceekteaeta ne pee neeaey eaves seas 114 3 3 3 2 2 3 6 EQUALIZER inspira daa 115 333224 DVB G rra ri Sasewedaeesoaterentsaeed oalee 116 3 33 2 2 41 PARAMETERS coc cd Gites iO aa pa ee cae 116 EAS AAA A NO ira 3 3 3 2 2 4 3 MPEG ccc ccivevieaaaridbae o pe e bi 117 3 3 3 2 2 4 4 ERROR PACKETS coccion doi ed a eee ca 118 3332 25 DVB S2 coincida 119 3 3 3 2 2 51 PARAMETERS aie vie ati aise aia tie edaea s oi ES aku wales 119 A A 120 3 33 2 25 3 MPEG escoria dea chew es 120 3 3 3 2 2 5 4 CONSTELLATI N sostiene 121 33322541A Z00M ansseanctydsadeere shad AA yess 122 3 3 3 2 2 5 5 ERROR PACKETS siscisciseiseneedaadciaeneerai deeded tae oe 122 3 3 3 2 3 RECATTENWATION occiso a Gere eae aie 123 BLA EME aaa AAA ade 124 33 320 AUTOA D is peated whats let laa alates ek 126 3 3 3 3 CHANNEL SEARCH csioosciasta ias tela dante 127 3 3 3 3 4h NEXT CHANNEL 00000 ara iras aa bc 127 3 3 3 3
37. ORIES POSITION ANTENNA MACROS SCANSLOG DATALOGS s INSTANT LOG HOTKEYS LANGUAGE ENERGY MANAG ENERGY OPTIONS AUTO SUSPEND MONITOR PARAMET AUTO SHUTDOWN EQUIPMENT PATNE SELECTOR CONFIG CLOCK SCART ETHERNET EQUIPMENT INFO LEVEL SYNCHRO V A LINE C N COMBO C N LINE TELETEXT FIELD STREN CTB CSO HUM BANWIDTH VISUALIZE MEASURES SEARCHING CHAN TV MODE DVB T T2 SAT IDENTIF ANALYZER HOLD MODE BANDWIDTH ADVANCED MEAS TRIGGER MOD OPTICAL OPTICAL ATTEN INPUT RF RF OPTICAL CONFIG NOTE The functions listed will be available depending on the configuration of the meter 3 2 TUNING MODES The H60 has two tuning modes by channel or by frequency To select one or the other use keys B channel tuning and frequency tuning If you are using channel tuning the analog measures that are carried out will be made on the video carrier of that channel For example if the plan selected is CCIR and the channel tuned is S01 the video carrier frequency is 105 25 MHz Then when a level measurement is taken the frequency level of the video carrier will be measured For example on measuring the C N the equipment will automatically seek the video carrier frequency and carry out the measuring action on that frequency The same thing happe
38. R protocol according to the EN 50494 2006 With the SLOT ON button and whenever we are in SATELLITE Mode and feeding LNB otherwise the equipment will inform us with the appropriate error messages Only Satellite No Diseqc Vdc OFF respectively we get a dropdown menu with the ability to select SCR channels from SCR 1 to SCR 8 Moving the and pressing ok key we select the desired slot being activated this SLOT SCR With the SLOT OFF key and whenever we are in SATELLITE Mode and feeding LNB otherwise the equipment will inform us with the appropriate error messages Only Satellite No Diseqc Vdc OFF respectively we get a dropdown menu with the ability to select SCR channels from SCR 1 to SCR 8 Moving the and pressing ok key we select the SCR slot that we want to deactivate Choosing from the SCR OFF list all SCR slots will be deactivated as well as the SCR SCR channel selection We can modify the frequencies of the SLOT using the FREQUENCY SLOT key Moving the and pressing ok key we select the slot from which we wish to change the frequency We can choose the frequency by default or another one To select another frequency we click on Other and with 9 or e key we can change the slot frequency The frequency is entered in MHZ Measures Config The frequencies corresponding to each of these channels are defined by the standard 50494 2006 When this mode is activated
39. W This function allows one to modify the resolution filter To do so and once activated the current filter appears on the bottom right To modify this filter use the and confirm using the ok key The resolution filters available as well as their relation to the SPAN can be seen on the following chart The default filter is that selected automatically by the unit depending on the span function Once the filter has been modified when modifying the SPAN parameter this goes back to the default configuration according to the SPAN Analyzer 3 3 4 7 2 VBW This option allows one to modify the video filter The unit automatically selects the most appropriate one according to its mode To modify this parameter once the function has been activated the current filter appears at the bottom of the screen Using the allows one to browse through the different alternatives Confirmation of choice is done by pressing the ok key The possible alternatives vary between 100Hz and 1 MH 3 3 4 7 3 ZOOM mode This function allows one to see two spectrum traces on screen At the top one can see the current SPAN and on the bottom there is always a 20 MHz SPAN Pressing the Zoom Mode button brings up a contextual menu where one can activate deactivate this mode Pressing and holding down the key gt 1 sec enables us to activate deactivate this mode All the parameters which can be modified in the spectrum analyser continue to
40. acter will appear beside the name and the CBER measure of the DVB S signal In the event that no DVB S signal is available the information windows will show UNLOCK MPEG4 DVB S It works similarly to the MPEG 4 DVB T section MPEG4 Decoding CAM Conditional access module DVB S It works similarly to the CAM DVB T section 3 3 3 2 2 4 4 Error Packets This function analyses the erroneous DVB S signal packages It works in a similar way to the DVB T 3 3 3 2 2 5 DVB S2 This functionality enables the obtaining of quality measurements of a DVB S2 signal The information window is identical to that of the measures DVB S DVB C and DVB T The following sub menu appears on selecting this function DVB S2 Measures The measure used for evaluating signal quality is Link Margin dB that indicates how far away the signal is from the degradation point Therefore the greater the Link Margin the better the signal As well as this measure three others are given CBER MER and BCHBER BCH error correction algorithm bit error rate The available measures for a DVB S2 are Power C N Link Margin BER BCHBER and MER 3 3 3 2 2 5 1 Parameters The only parameter necessary to define for DVB S2 signal measurement is symbol velocity The parameter of speed symbol can be in AUTO mode in this case the meter will automatically identify the symbol rate once found it can be displayed in the window
41. age to the equipment 5 2 CLEANING RECOMMENDATIONS The housing should be cleaned with a highly diluted solution of detergent in water which should be applied with a soft moist cloth Dry the equipment thoroughly before using it again 5 2 1 CLEANING OPTICAL EQUIPMENT Keeping all connectors on the optical meters generators completely clean is necessary to ensure the quality of the measurements To do this you should adhere to the following recommendations Always keep unused connectors covered with the provided dust caps Clean connectors frequently especially after disconnecting reconnecting or manipulating the connectors Properly handle connectors and patch cords used Fibre Cleaning Kit General Before starting the cleaning process make sure you have the following at hand Isopropyl alcohol or a cleaning solvent specifically formulated to clean optical connectors Cleaning Wipes Cleaning swabs Optical fibre cleaning polyester tape It is highly recommended to have an optical fibre inspection microscope Cleaning connectors couplings Follow these steps Remove the connector protective cap Use a microscope to inspect fibre condition If the fibre only needs cleaning you can continue with the cleaning process otherwise dispose of the fibre Use a cleaning swab specifically designed to clean optical connectors Do not touch the cleaning tip Swabs are sin
42. al access module DVB C It works similarly to the CAM DVB T section 3 3 3 2 2 3 4 Constellation This function represents the DVB C signal constellation As well as showing this graphic representation the screen shows the CBER and MER of the DVB C signal DVB C Constellation 3 3 3 2 2 3 4 1 Zoom Using this option a quadrant of the constellation to be represented may be selected for more detailed viewing When you select Zoom OFF the on screen graphic will expand to the four quadrants 3 3 3 2 2 3 5 Error packets This function analyses the erroneous DVB C signal packages It works in a similar way to the DVB T 3 3 3 2 2 3 6 Equalizer A bar graph shows the amplitude required for coefficients to correct phase distortions and amplitude in the QAM signal A line shows the desirable upper limit for these amplitudes Channel Equalizer MER CBER Equalizer 3 3 3 2 2 4 DVB S This function carries out the measurements of a digital DVB S signal The information window is identical to that of the DVB C and DVB T The following sub menu appears on selecting this function YE S ASTRA19 ALL V12 1 0 MHz Dlld000m Pwr 2 dBuV CBER C N 8 B VBER MER CBER 7 Serv L Austria VOX Austria RTL2 Austria SUPE DVB S measures The measures available for a DVB S are Power C N CBER VBER and MER 3 3 3 2 2 4 1 Parameters The possible parameters that may be sel
43. ally in regard to measurements This means that the measurements that will be made are those corresponding to the input signal of the F connector No measurements can be made with the SCART signal The same thing happens in regard to the spectrum depiction of the signal i e although the image displayed on the screen is from the SCART the spectrum will be that corresponding to the RF input signal The only exception to the above is the display of the synchronism impulse and of the line whether it is from the SCART or the F connector gt It is convenient to remember that if you wish to view any TV signal you can take the menus off the screen by using key uan and remove measuring windows by using o 3 3 2 8 Ethernet This feature allows you to connect the meter to TCP IP data networks for remote management For this purpose the Meter features an Ethernet port and menus that will allow the configuration of network settings DHOP static IP etc Meter management is done through a web client Chrome Opera Explorer Safari etc which allows access to the meter from any platform regardless of operating system Thanks to this the meter can be used virtually anywhere provided you have a link between the client and the meter In order to manage the computer remotely You must have a computer with option H60 Ref 598903 You must have a web client that supports HTML5 To access from a LAN Ethernet network connection be
44. ame for the Macromeasure Later we can change it by using the function Edit Name described below ALL CREATE DVBT MAC 000 Creating a Macromeasure Measures Config On pressing key ok a list appears with all the memories stored in the meter Using the we can browse through the different memories To associate a Memory to a Macromeasure we can press key ol The Memory we mark will be shown in yellow To record the configuration we press the function Confirm 3 3 1 6 2 3 Erasing Macromeasures Using this function we can erase the Macromeasure that we mark 3 3 1 6 2 4 Editing a Name This function enables the changing of the name of a Macromeasure To change the name we browse through the list of Macromeasures using the K and press key A To change each Y and we can use keys ok or G to browse through the text position we will use the 3 3 1 6 2 5 Macro Editing The Macro Editing function enables one to change the Memories associated with a Macromeasure We may therefore include new Memories or remove Memories from the Macromeasure 3 3 1 6 3 DATALOGS In this section you can see the results of the Macromeasures executed and the results of the SCAN amp LOG The meter will show a window with a list of DATALOGS At the bottom of the window the contents of each will be shown ILOG000 EDIT LOGS LOG 000 DVBT LOG 000 MAC 000 SCANO0O SCAN amp LOG SCANOO1 SCANO02 INSTANT LOG
45. and is selected the icon is a parabolic aerial If the FM radio is selected the symbol shown is a musical note Band change 3 3 1 2 LNB and Preamplifiers This menu accesses the LNB ExtraBurst and DiSEqC configurations 3 3 1 2 1 LNB quick key B This accesses the menu for configuring the power supply to preampl and LNB This option varies depending on whether the terrestrial or satellite band has been selected In the terrestrial band when this function has been selected a window will automatically open by which the installer may select the voltage of the pre amplifiers This window is shown below Televes LNB Powering Terr Powering Satellite FF LNB Meas Volt pus EXTRA BURST V 0 0v coe 18V reo DISEQC aN Fats MOTORS ExtraBurst OFF MOTORS 3V 22 raBurst O CONTROL CONTROL 13V 22KHz 4 ExtraBurst O con External Supply External Supply Terrestrial band Satellite band Preamplifiers power The power for terrestrial band are OFF 5V 13V 18V and 24V If contrarily the satellite band has been selected the installer can select the power and the tone of the LNB and the following sub menu will appear At the bottom of the previous window the band high or low and the polarization vertical or horizontal corresponding to the power and tone selected are indicated 5V 100mA 18V 300mA low band horizontal polarization 13V 22KHz 400mA high band vertical polarization The channel ta
46. ansport stream according to the EN ETR 162 It is the operators responsibility to follow these standards and not doing so may result in identification errors SP 200MHz V12 3 2 MHzW Satellite identification 3 3 4 4 Markers The H60 gives you the chance of using one three markers depending on the model in the spectrum Using the functions of this sub menu we can move them throughout the spectrum to carry out level measurements at the marked frequencies The following is the respective sub menu V12 ASTRA19 ALL SP 200MHz 3 2 MHzW Marker options 3 3 4 4 1 Marker A Using this option we enable the yellow marker and to disable it we can select the option again or choose a measure from ANALYZER gt MEASURES Analyzer 3 3 4 4 2 Marker B Using this option we enable the blue marker and to disable it we can select the option again or choose a measure from ANALYZER gt MEASURES 3 3 4 4 3 Marker C Using this option we enable the fuchsia marker and to disable it we can select the option again or choose a measure from ANALYZER gt MEASURES 3 3 4 4 4 Search for Peaks This option locates the selected marker on the highest level frequency of all those displayed on screen 3 3 4 4 4 1 Maximum Peak This option positions the selected indicator at the frequency with the highest level from those shown on the screen 3 3 4 4 4 2 Next Peak From the current marker it s
47. asure in spectrum Yes Yes Yes Satellite 950 MHz 2200 MHz Measure in analog Yes Yes Yes Measure 8 demodulation DVB S S2 Yes Yes Yes WiFi 2200 2500 MHz Measure in spectrum Yes Yes Yes Extended spectrum 3 3 GHz Measure in spectrum Yes Yes Yes Dinamic range Terrestrial 50 dB 60 dB Yes Yes Yes Satellite 45 dB 55 dB Yes Yes Yes Measurements and applications ae dl ve e ys Standard Multinorm PAL B G D K I SECAM B G D K L Yes Yes Yes Units dBpV dBmV dBm dBuV m Yes Yes Yes Standard precision 1dB Terrestrial 2dB Satellite Yes Yes Yes Quality Check Marks Yes Yes Yes Power voltage and previous 5 13 18 24v Yes Yes Yes ExtraBurst 14 19 5v Yes Yes Yes Tone LNB 22 KHz Yes Yes Yes Diseqc Yes Yes Yes SCR Yes Yes Yes Motor control Yes Yes Yes Tilt Yes Yes Yes Attenuation RF Yes Yes Yes Ethernet Option 598903 Option 598903 Option 598903 Analog Level 15 130 dBuV Yes Yes Yes V A Yes Yes Yes C N Automatic up to 52 dB Yes Yes Yes C N Line 15 52 dB Yes Yes Yes Field strength Yes Yes Yes CTB CSO Yes Yes Yes HUM Yes Yes Yes Level Bar Yes Yes Yes Synchronism Yes Yes Yes Teletext Yes Yes Yes Line Yes Yes Yes Digital Power 15 130 dBuV Yes Yes Yes C N Automatic Yes Yes Yes DVB T CBER 9 9E 2 1 0E 6 Yes Yes Yes
48. bite dees 9 9 9 Am MEASURES gpk ddie iS a ata psc 3332 T ANALOGS iia a Za eae ad a a 3332 N ALEVE era ri ee A A E E E E EA 3332 BI GINY ia ls o A EE 33 3 2 144 0NUINE cocoa ls EEE a 33 39 21 Aa LINE GNLINE io iia pane toa jad ga jaca S 3 3 3 2 1 5 CTB CSO 3 3 9 2 1 541 WITHOUT SERVICE 0 is dad tad aa ie wane 3 3 3 2 1 5 2 WITH SERVI AA O E oeii i 35959 2 1 5 3 OFFSET GSO 2e dael ici cette tad ated tyre ad ace pe ant 3 3 3 2 1 5 4 LINE WITH SERVICE 0 0d das cate Greece Serco este ea Gaia 3332 NO AHUM isis odes cyanea cau A O 3 3 3 2 1 7 FIELD STRENG 61 61 62 63 64 65 66 66 66 66 66 67 67 68 68 68 69 70 70 70 70 71 71 71 72 73 76 77 79 79 79 81 81 82 82 82 83 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 91 92 92 93 93 94 94 94 95 33 32 20 DIGITAL coi ad idad acia 96 333221 DVB T rra er ii id sche 97 3332211 PARAMETERS iia bado cate da aE 97 A A A sense ee ecw TTET TTE 99 3 33 2 2 1 39 MPEG cease reuseacieged baeneree adda se ioiii eni estaa 99 3 3 3 2 2 1 4 CONSTELLATION 01 cee 102 3 3 3 2 2 1 4 1 ZOOM sasiess dice ra eiri iiiiin diia 103 33322 142s CARRIER accaceceuntedsareebedsceee teats red baa ceded of 103 333 22 1S IECHOES gist eacnt sel deem acid diel ds hate Belek ees ah 104 3 3 3 2 2 1 6 ERROR PACKETS ciar id aeadee 105 333 2 2100 1 RESTART ica naa 106 O 116 08 TIME serca sdoa oe 106 333 202 IDV BUR iS BES MERA ad 107 3 93 22 2 1 PARAM
49. ble selected automatically inserts the suitable voltage and tone considering a universal LNB to select the high or low band and the vertical or horizontal polarization to tune in on the respective channel Auto It should be noted that when a voltage is enabled to power an external device the only red LED that the equipment possesses turns on EZ If this LED blinks it is a sign of a problem One should also bear in mind that voltage programming is associated with the band chosen for the equipment so if one chooses 24V in terrestrial this will not imply that the same voltage will be used for satellite The equipment continually monitors the voltage through the F connector and warns of any anomaly using a message window that is overprinted on any other open window The possible problems that may appear in relation to external unit power are the following gt The equipment detects voltage in the coaxial cable In this case the message that will appear is Vext This situation should be avoided gt When the equipment detects a short circuit it emits a sound signal and the message appearing in this case is Short Circuit gt When the power consumption exceeds the maximum value allowed the message appearing is Limit Exceeded In the last two cases the power is cut off and automatic attempts at re establishing it are made every 3 seconds approximately 3 3 1 2 2 Extra Burst The selection of this opt
50. ct the desired character and confirm it by pressing the or key To flicker using the move onto the next character use the 4 Once the eight characters have been modified the message EDITED GRAPHIC will appear on screen 3 3 1 6 4 2 1 Edit Graphic File Name To edit a graphic file name one must previously select it using the and confirm with the or key Once it has been selected follow the process as previously indicated 3 3 1 6 4 3 Delete Graphic This function displays the full GLOGS listing A specific GLOG may be selected using the cursors and the ok key The selected GLOG will appear in yellow At the bottom the selected GLOG numbers will appear Pressing ok over the selected GLOG will deselect it Rather than selecting the GLOGS one by one one can use the Select ALL function Once the GLOGS have been selected press the Accept key to delete A message on the bottom will advise that pressing or will delete the GLOGS In that case the meter will show Graphic deleted Using the Select Graphs function allows one to delete the Graphs within a GLOG The process is similar to that used for deleting GLOGS 3 3 1 6 5 SD With this function one can transfer both data logs and graphs to the SD card which comes with the unit as part of the series 3 3 1 6 5 1 Dump This function enables us to choose whether we want to transfer LOGS or GRAPHS to the SD card Once the LOGS or Graphs button has been pr
51. d character appears in the desired position simply press the button ok or y and the process will start anew with the next character in the name If you wish to return to the previous character press the key on the keyboard The name of each memory must posses between 1 and 7 characters Name editing ends once the 7 characters of the name have been edited If the intended name has fewer than 7 characters the remaining spaces must be completed with character _ If you wish to rename an existing memory and if the new name has fewer characters than the old one you must substitute the characters you wish to erase with _ i e blank spaces If you attempt to apply an existing name on the memory list to a new memory the equipment will beep You confirm by pressing ok in which case the old memory will be erased or cancel Measures Config the action by merely turning which will annul the new name and restart the process A name composed entirely of blank spaces is not accepted either In this case the meter will display an incorrect name message On confirming the memory name change the following message will appear on screen MEMORY EDITED 3 3 1 6 2 Macromeasures A Macromeasure is a set of memories that the meter will execute automatically When we execute a Macromeasure the meter recovers each of the associated memories and records the measurements in a LOG Up to 100 different Macromeasures of up t
52. ding to view the data shown on the equipment screen It is an acoustic signal in the nature of an intermittent beep whose intermittency and tone frequency depend on the quality of the signal on the channel that has been tuned The signal reception parameters that this function measures to generate the sound signal depend on the operating mode of the equipment if digital measurements are being made the parameters taken into account are power and C N if analog measurements are being made ES the parameters evaluated are level and C N The sound signal variation is as follows If the field meter is in the spectrum analysis mode the function takes as its reference the reference level that has been selected This means that the tone will be more high pitched the closer to reference values in level or power in the case of analog or digital measures respectively Equipment Config 3 3 2 Equipment Configuration This option enables access to equipment configuration functions 3 3 2 1 Hotkeys GE B The hot keys are the buttons SS 8 and B The meter can assign an action to each of these buttons For each key can be assigned any of the following Quick Guide Display the menu guide keys on the screen Change polarity When we are measuring satellite signals allows switching the polarity of the selected channel plan Change of measure Lets see the types of measures possible sequentially for a given modulation
53. e installed profiles socket and headend Users may configure up to four profiles using the HSuite application QUALITY i no n Pon nsa de liri 3 3 1 6 LOGGER Memories Within this section we can access a series of functions enabling the automation of most of the processes carried out with the meter MEMORIES MACROS DATALOGS These functions are 3 3 1 6 1 Memories One MEMORY enables the saving and recuperation of equipment configurations The H60 enables the saving of up to 1000 different configurations memories according to equipment version for your equipment that you may easily recuperate The meter is capable of storing any LOGGER Memories status such as mode standard measure type etc EDIT NAME ANA 59 DVBT63 DVBT69 DVCT68 TV SP TERR ANALOG CCIR 59 PAL B G 5 50MHz OFF BW 5 0MHz List of available memories Measures Config To configure the equipment according to the parameters stored in any given memory you need only press quick key or browse through the menus up to function MEMORIES and select the desired memory list and press button ok or press the menu button RECUPERATE In the event that no memory exists in the meter the following message will be seen on screen WITHOUT MEMORIES 3 3 1 6 1 1 Recuperation This function recuperates the current selected memory 3 3 1 6 1 2 Recording To save any given memory locate the meter at the desired c
54. e terrestrial mode The analog signals of the satellite band will not be demodulated If the meter is in digital mode the digital measurement screen will be displayed We can view the TV signal of a digital channel by pressing the key a or the MPEG option on the menu The sub menu corresponding to this block is the following 3 3 3 1 Viewing Mode By using the functions of this sub menu we can select the items we wish to be displayed on the meter screen synchronism impulse television line combo television spectrum and teletext 3 3 3 1 1 Synchronism In this case what is viewed is the representation of the synchronism impulse on the right side of the screen To stop viewing the synchronism impulse simply press the option once again Televes SYNCHRO O PALB G M A 5 50MHz b uat A 200 kHz V A Syncronism 3 3 3 1 2 Television Line In this case you will view a certain television line On the lower section of the screen the parameters that may be changed for line viewing will appear To move through these parameters we can use the cursors L_ key bet a panies cetronberd a L nea Offset Zoom Canal N Linea Offset Zoom Canal TV Line Parameter description is as follows This is where we show the line we wish to view This value must be between 1 and 625 for standard PAL and between 1 and 525 for standard NTSC To change this value we can use the or pr
55. earches for the next peak frequency using the current position of the marker Or select using key when the menus are hidden 3 3 4 4 4 3 Previous Peak From the current marker it searches for the previous maximum frequency using the current position of the marker Or select using key when the menus are hidden 3 3 4 4 4 4 Upper Peak From the current marker it searches for the upper maximum frequency using the current position of the marker Or select using key 9 when the menus are hidden 3 3 4 4 4 5 Lower Peak From the current marker cit searches for the lower maximum frequency using the current position of the marker Or select using key when the menus are hidden Analyzer 3 3 4 5 HOLD mode This function allows one to select the trace type seen on screen One can choose between the maximum function and the minimum function To scroll through the display list use the and confirm the selected function using the OK key It is generally used for holding pulsatory signals or interferences as well as narrow modulations 3 3 4 5 1 Maximum On Off Using this function you enable disable the representation of maximums On enabling this functionality a new yellow colored graph appears indicating the maximum signals at each point When this function is selected again the yellow graph disappears In both cases the white colored graph will continue to represent the instant signal Whenever a
56. ected for a DVB S signal are as follows Bandwidth from 2 0 to 40 0 MHz and AUTO Symbol velocity AUTO 27500 24500 22000 15000 OTHER and Code Rate AUTO 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 The parameters are selected in the same way as previously PARAMET DB Auto 37 14 MHz Symbol Rate Auto 27512 Code Rate Auto 3 4 DVB S Parameter Options Selection of the AUTO mode is recommended for all the parameters The DVB S signal will hook up almost immediately 3 3 3 2 2 4 2 BER This function enables the viewing again of the BER measure window from another window 3 3 3 2 2 4 3 MPEG Pressing this option when we have a DVB S signal will enable MPEG decoding The messages Initiating MPEG and Tuning MPEG will appear and then the search for available services will start the message Searching Serv appearing on screen we can access the list of channel services When we have located the By using the desired service we press the key o to confirm the selection Afterwards if there are several available audio channels we can choose among them We will also be able to change services when the menus are hidden This option has three different information windows one of them reduced and two extended Using quick key o the one to be viewed is selected The reduced information window shows only the frequency or channel tuned the name of the service selected if it is a garbled channel the char
57. ed the LED will remain permanently on while the equipment is in use If the battery charge drops below 5 the icon filling will appear in red and the equipment will begin to beep and show a low battery message on the display If the discharging process continues the equipment will issue warnings every 10 seconds that it is turning off and if external powering is not connected before 30 seconds go by it will finally turn off The charging process starting from a completely discharged battery will last for 8 hours With a charging time of 3 hours the battery will be 75 charged General If the charging management system detects any condition preventing the initiation of the charging process the latter will not start This may occur due to excessive battery temperature maximum charging time To change the battery take the following steps gt Disassembling the plastic lid of the lower part of the equipment Remove the 6 screws gt Change the battery and connecting gt Covering the battery again gt Connecting the DC power for 8 hours to charge the battery Change the battery Recommendations on battery charge AN gt If this can possibly be avoided it is recommended that the battery not be allowed to discharge completely gt If the equipment is to be stored for a long period of time it is recommended the battery not be stored at a low charge level The stored battery will gradually d
58. eeaees 143 3 3 4 4 4 1 MAX PEAK ooo coo cece aaea EEaren 143 II LAF INEX PEAKI and ah cco shah ts Marella sheared 143 3 3 4 5 4 3 PREVIOUS PEAK 2 000 eee ee cece ccc eee eee cee EPIR EE 143 3 3 4 5 4 4 UPPER PEAK oo cece eee eee onene eaea eee ee cess eeeeneeeeeees 143 33 45 45 LOWER PEAK usuaria tota 143 SSAB HOLD MODE odds ts 144 3 3 4 5 1 MAXIMUM ON OFF ooococcccccccccccccccccccccnnnnnnnnnnncnccnncos 144 3 3 4 5 2 MINIMUM ON OFF oo eee cece ccc cece eee c cee e eee e eee eeneeeeeaes 144 SSACHAIBY DIV ative ates dde cda wid bee he a ta etait tit 145 3 3 4 7 ADVANCED MEASURES see cece ec eee cece eee eeeeeeeeeeneeees 145 BSA Tee BW A eaten acim cite ta sees eee taihnd cece anette 145 BS ATi BW aeit aede eio a Sel hoo A 146 SSA 75 ZOOM is 146 AMAS WEBER q Gee sen at gam Be tte rae duals Sea we dee KG Bates 147 3 3 4 7 5 TRIGGER MODE 2 e cece cece cece e cece ronca nn 147 3 3 4 8 3 3 GHz EXTENDED SPECTRUM 00000 cc ccee cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 148 3 3 5 OPTICAL INPUT RF oo 00 0c cece cece ccc eeen eect e eee e eee eeeetneeeneetinees 149 3 35 i OPTICAL ATTENUATION scx ceseusdodary dugcaesssnand robarles calas 150 3 3 5 2 RF OPTICAL PARAMETERS 0 000 cce cece eceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeees 150 3 4 ERROR MESSAGES cece ccc aeaaeae AEAEE EAEE EEEE EEEa anen 152 4 INPUT AND OUTPUT DESCRIPTIONS 20 0000 cece cece nor 154 AASIBEINBUE ariadna ld 154
59. ellite Frequency enabling the choice of LNB type Universal LNB It is the right one for the Ku Band oscillator frequencies will be 9 750 and 10 600 GHz the real frequency range extends from 10 7 to 12 8 GHz Band C Oscillator frequency is located at 5 150 GHz and on this band the frequency range is 2 95 to 4 20 GHz Other This enables the choice of oscillator frequency which may vary between 9 and 14 GHz PreAmp This enables the configuration of the input Amplifier stage of the equipment At this stage we can choose if we want automatic starting or stopping of the equipment AUTO or whether it should be permanently stopped OFF Combo mode with prior startup Measures Config Units The equipment offers the possibility of using several types of units dBuV dBmV and dBm The meter is configured by default to measure in dBuV dBuV This is used for devices with reduced output voltage under 130 dBuV such as aerial devices dBmV This is used for devices with reduced output voltage and particularly to provide receiver input sensitivity data and in CATV equipment dBm This is used in high power devices such as transmitters and re transmitters 3 3 1 5 Quality Profiles Using this menu we can choose between the different profiles that establish the limits for the quality indicators This means that users can choose a different profile depending on their requirements The device has 2 pr
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61. esentation is associated with the measure selected enabling a more visual appreciation of the signal quality in reference to said measure To show whether the selected measure is within the acceptable threshold bar fullness and color vary When the bar is red this shows that the signal quality in that measure is bad When the bar is yellow his shows that the quality of the signal received in that measure is acceptable but its improvement would be convenient When the bar is green it shows that the signal quality for that measure is good There is also a graphic indicator associated with each measure showing if it is at an acceptable threshold lts color changes through red yellow and green with the same meaning as the color of the bar associated with the measure 3 3 3 2 2 1 DVB T On selecting this function the equipment will carry out the measures corresponding to a DVB T digital signal The corresponding sub menu for this type of modulation is as follows DB 68 20282020A z en DVB T Measures The available measures for a DVB T signal are Power C N CBER VBER and MER 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 Parameters On selecting this menu a new window opens over that of the BER measures on which appears the list of parameters that may be selected To select the parameter to be modified use the pressing or to confirm selection Then a window opens showing the list with all the possible values for this parameter The
62. ess key bee to introduce OK the value directly and to validate This option may be used to browse the line in the event we have a zoom value that is different from 1x To change the option we can use the To stop viewing the line this option must be pressed again or you must enter a mode that is different from terrestrial Analog 3 3 3 1 3 Combo Television Spectrum Using this mode we can view the television image the spectrum and the measures on any given channel at the same time The meter screen is divided into two sides on the left side we can see the TV image and on the right we can see the spectrum and measures on the channel Combo mode We can commute between analog and digital channel by pressing key B For the analog channels the measures shown are the level V A terrestrial only and C N For the digital channels the measures shown are CBER MER C N channel power and C N Line In the case of DVB S2 CBER is replaced by Linkmargin We can commute between terrestrial and satellite channel pressing e In the event it is a digital channel and the equipment has obtained services we can change service if the menus are hidden by using the cursor keys P or e or by pressing w in which case we will be shown a list of the services offered by this channel To browse this list we can use the pressing button 0K to choose a given service If we are in DVB T DVB S or
63. essed the relevant list of all those stored on the LOGS meter will appear LFILEOOO LFILEOO1 LFILEOO2 LFILE Files stored on the meter Measures Config The name of the folder stored on the SD card is by default always LFILE or GFILE followed by 3 digits listed in ascending order but the user may give the folder whatever name he or she chooses To change this name there are four possible options 1 Press ok to accept the name which the unit has given us by default 2 If all you want to do is change the numbers you can do so by simply typing them into the keyboard 3 To overwrite a folder which has been transferred from the list use the to place the icon over the transferred folder you wish to overwrite and press CR 4 To change the name of the transferred folder press the EDIT NAME key Once the log folder transfer is complete the message GRAPHS DUMPED or LOGS DUMPED will appear on screen The maximum number of folders which the SD card can store depends solely on its capacity In the event of the SD card being full the message LOGS DUMPED ERROR or GRAPHS DUMPED ERROR will appear on screen If there is no SD card available the message INSERT SD CARD will appear 3 3 1 6 5 2 Deleting To delete a folder from the SD card press the DELETE key Once LOGS or GRAPHS have been selected a new window will appear where the LFILES or GFILES respectively can be seen CONFIRM CANCEL
64. eter selection windows and to cancel parameters when keyboard values are being inserted 12 Key This key has two functions if the user is introducing data with the numerical keyboard frequency or code the function of this key is to erase the last digit written If we are in a parameter selection window it closes Another function of this key is to return to the last menu used 13 Keys amp These are used to browse up down through the menus and lists 14 Key It is used to access the selected sub menu 20 Key SHORT PRESS TV MODE Allows one to modify the OSD type that appears on screen LONG PRESS Press and hold the key TV MODE In digital terms it switches between BER visualization and MPEG ANALYZER It switches between normal and zoom spectrum 21 Key Se EN SHORT PRESS GENERAL Switches between satellite and terrestrial LONG PRESS Press and hold the key GENERAL Switches between FM terrestrial and satellite 22 Key Ey SHORT PRESS TV MODE Switches between Analyzer Combo Mode and TV mode LONG PRESS Press and hold the key TV MODE Switches between TV mode Combo Mode and Analyzer 23 Key a SHORT PRESS GENERAL Switches between analogue and digital LONG PRESS Press and hold the key TV MODE TERRESTRIAL Allows one to activate the analogue digital channel identification mode SATELLITE In BER satellite mode it allows one to switches between DVB S and
65. ey ok The key ok confirms the introduction of the parameter If we are browsing through the menus it will also give us access to the selected sub menu 5 Key le This selects the frequency tuning mode Just as in the above case if there is any measuring window open and the equipment has been set to channel tuning mode on pressing the key Y the tuned channel information will disappear showing in its stead the video carrying frequency for that channel if it is in analog mode or the central channel frequency if it is in digital mode Once the equipment is in frequency tuning mode if we press this key again the tuned frequency will be erased allowing us to introduce the frequency we want to tune in on using the numerical keyboard To insert the decimal point we simply press the same key again To erase any character we can press the key To validate the frequency we have just introduced on the keyboard we can press key OK f we maintain pressure on button B in satellite mode use of Real Frequency alternates with IF 6 Key 8 This selects the channel tuning mode lf a measuring window is open it will display the channel that has been tuned If there is no window open the window for the last measurement made will automatically open Once in channel tuning mode if we press the key 3 again we will be able to introduce the desired channel by keying in its name number characters only with the key o In satellite m
66. gle use only Do not reuse Moisten the swab with isopropyl alcohol or a cleaning solvent specifically formulated to clean optical connectors Carefully insert the cleaning swab into the connector and gently rotate clockwise Remove the swab from the connector Insert a new dry cleaning swab in the connector and then rotate carefully Use the microscope to check the cleaning job Cleaning connectors Cleaning the fibre ends Follow these steps Remove the protective caps Use a microscope to inspect fibre condition If the fibre only needs cleaning you can continue with the cleaning process otherwise dispose of the fibre a Using cleaning wipes Gently clean the fibre ends using wipes pre moistened with isopropyl alcohol or appropriate solvent Dry off by using a clean dry wipe AI 1 Cleaning with a wipe General b Using a polyester tape Advance the tape mechanism to have a fresh area of the cleaning tape exposed in the connector cleaning window Slide the fibre on the window in the direction of the arrow Use a microscope to check the cleaning job Cleaning with tape GUARANTEE Telev s S A offers a one year guarantee beginning from the date of purchase for countries in the EEC For the batteries and due to the characteristics of this article the guarantee period is limited to six months For countries that are not part of the EEC the legal guarantee
67. gress bar and a sound signal indicating that the equipment is about to turn off When the progress bar achieves 100 the equipment will turn off The user may cancel the equipment turning off process by punching any key which will reactivate the programmed inactivity cutoff period 3 3 2 4 Monitor parameters This groups the functions controlling monitor parameters volume brightness contrast color and high visibility The window appearing when enabling these functions is similar in every case It is a horizontal bar whose length varies with the level of the selected parameter To vary the value of these parameters you may use the To accept the selected value you may use the button ok and to cancel the selection and close windows you may use key Gy Equipment Config 3 3 2 4 1 Volume Quick key amp Using you may raise or lower the volume The screen looks like this Volume With button or the adjustment window is closed By once again pressing key amp the parameter changes 3 3 2 4 2 Brightness Quick Key amp This increases or reduces the brightness of the image on screen It works in a similar way to the volume control 3 3 2 4 3 Contrast Quick Key amp This increases or reduces the contrast of the image on screen It works in a similar way to the volume control 3 3 2 4 4 Color Quick Key amp This increases or reduces the color intensity of the image on screen It work
68. he channels power they contain Down link Up link Analyzer 3 3 4 3 2 5 Bandwidth This parameter is necessary for the correct measurement of those of Power and of C N since the minimum and maximum channel frequencies will be indicated When it is selected it appears at the bottom right of the screen and the selected measure or the cursors oa We can vary this parameter confirming the value with the keys or Ce momentarily disappears Using the Note In the Auto mode the bandwidth of the channel plan is selected automatically 3 3 4 3 3 Satellite identification This function allows one to identify the relevant satellite name for the signal trace seen in analyser mode To get to this function we must be on analyser mode and on satellite band otherwise the meter will advise with the message SATELLITE ONLY Once the function has been activated in analyser mode and both in analogue or digital a flickering message will appear on the bottom right SEARCHING Once the search is complete satellite identification appears If the identifier has not been standardised according to EN ETR 162 a numeric identifier will appear Pressing the da key takes one to this function Once this function has been activated pressing the same key again will deactivate it and the meter will continue to take the current active measurements Note Satellite identification uses the coded information in the MPEG Tr
69. he meters standard operating mode Energy saver In this mode and using the information offered by the light sensor the brightness of the screen backlight is reduced and various electronic parameters are adjusted which increase battery life AUTO If the meter is not connected to an external power supply it operates in a similar way to the energy saver mode When the unit is connected it operates in the same way as the NORMAL mode NORMAL AUTO UDER Energy management 3 3 2 3 2 Automatic Sleep Mode The unit has a sleep option which can be programmed to activate once the idle time has lapsed The idle time can be programmed from 1 to 59 minutes The user may also deactivate this function OFF The default idle time is set at 10 minutes Once the idle time has lapsed the meter will enter sleep mode The screen will turn off and the flickering LED lights will indicate this status Pressing any key on the meter will make it return to normal mode in less than 1 sec 3 3 2 3 3 Automatic disconnecting The equipment offers the option of automatic disconnecting after a programmable period of inactivity This period can be of between 7 and 59 minutes The user can also disable this function OFF The equipment default value is 15 minutes Disconnecting time When the user programmed disconnecting time has gone by with the equipment inactive a message will appear on screen reading Automat Disconnect along with a pro
70. ifications indicated in this manual are subject to change without notice 2 1 METER COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION On the front panel we have the following components Front panel 1 Monitor 5 7 color TFT high definition screen 2 Numerical keyboard and quick keys The numerical keyboard permits the introduction of the numerical values required frequency channel symbol rate values Further on the following symbol will be used Y to indicate the parameters whose values may be introduced using the numerical keyboard Besides some of the numerical keys are also quick keys for certain frequently used functions The paragraphs below provide a detailed explanation of all the functions and those possessing a quick key will be indicated by a symbol on the respective key General e pa Numerical keyboard 3 rotating selector Depending on what part of the menu we are in it will have one function or another For example if we have opened a parameter selection window it will allow us to switch to select our option of choice It may also be used to change channels channel mode or tune in on a different frequency frequency mode In the paragraphs below that explain the meter functions in detail the following symbol will be used to indicate the parameters that may be selected by using the rotating selector Rotating selector 4 Parameter Acceptance K
71. ion provides a power voltage increase of 1V for a voltage of 13V 14V and of 1 5V for a voltage of 18V 19 5V The extra burst is applicable both for terrestrial and satellite Alimentaci n Sat lite cama V Medidas V 13 9v 24V 14V 22KHz ExtraBurst ON Banda Baja Pol Vertical 13 1V 420 mA Powering with Extra Burst 3 3 1 2 3 DiSEqC The DiSEqC protocol enables working with up to 16 input multi switches For the purpose and with the meter on the satellite band on the power menu one should enable the voltage and tone corresponding to the required polarity and band of the satellite As well as the chosen polarity and band the multi switch should be provided with information on the satellite we intend to work with the multi switches group the different polarities in groups of four identifying each group of polarities as SAT A SAT B For the purpose within the main menu Measurement Configuration and also within LNB and pre amplifiers we will enter the DiSEqC section The following window will appear rbb Brandenburg q ji Satellite selection in the Multi switch We will choose the right satellite An 8 1 input multi switch will only offer satellites A and B Once chosen we will press ok The equipment will proceed to send the command that informs the satellite multi switch as well as the required band and polarity previously selected in LoadVDO Measures Config 3 3 1 2
72. ischarge so it is recommended that it be charged every 2 or 3 months if stored at a room temperature of 25 gt The battery charge should always be done with the battery placed in the meter and using the DC adaptor supplied with the equipment or powering it with DC voltage within the specified range 12V 15V This is the only way to guarantee its durability and active life 1 3 STARTUP To start up the equipment press the ON button Once this has been pressed all the equipment s LEDs will be illuminated for a few seconds During this interval the meter will show the Telev s logo and the software version of the equipment After a few seconds all the LEDs except that which shows the equipment is on will go out If the equipment is connected to the power grid the LED Ext Sup will also be lit up green and if the battery is loading the LED Battery green will blink Startup General 2 FEATURES The following is a list of the main features REFERENCE Languages En French German Italian Portuguese Yes Yes Yes Working Bands Return 5 47 MHz Measure and demodulation DVB C T amp analogs Yes Yes Yes FM 80 110 MHz Measure and demodulation Yes Yes Yes Terrestrial 47 880 MHz Measure and demodulation DVB T T2 C H 8 analogs Yes Yes Yes GSM 860 950 MHz Me
73. k If it is necessary to insert a filter is indicated on the screen in the bottom right corner it is displayed Required LTE filter and recommend the most appropriate Telev s filter as shown in the bottom left corner Rec filter If it was not necessary to insert a filter it will be displayed the text LTE Check OK instead of Required LTE filter On the screen are displayed simultaneously 1 The spectrum of the high UHF band closest to the LTE band 2 The spectrum of the LTE down link 3 And the spectrum of the LTE up link In addition to the recommended filter you can select various filters Telev s LTE and display the simulation of how the system would respond with a LTE filter inserted on its input orange graphic Use the rotary selector to choice each one of the available filters The selected filter is displayed in the bottom center of the screen there is also the option of not selecting a filter 3 3 4 3 2 4 2 LTE VS TV With this feature you can simultaneously view the LTE signal spectrum down link and up link at the top and the spectrum of any TV channel at the bottom SP 20MHz 200 kHzW LTE vs TV Select the channel or frequency of the television signal to be displayed with the rotary selector or by using CHAN or FREQ keys as usual 3 3 4 3 2 4 3 Down link Up link This function displays the spectrum of LTE signals in both the down link and the up link and provides measures of t
74. l appear When we press button or the SCAN amp LOG ends and pressing any other button will restart it Once the SCAN amp LOG is over we will be shown a listing of the channels found and the measurements on those channels Using the we can browse through them seeing the measurement parameters If we are interested in tuning in a channel on the list all we need do is select with and press button oK 3 3 1 6 3 4 INSTANT LOG Thanks to the Instant Log function the meter can record the measurements that are currently being seen in DATALOG format Direct access to this function can be gained on TV mode by pressing the En key directly SAVE INSTANT LOG New Log ContinueLog ILOGOO1 Press OK to save the Instant Log Record of an InstantLog Measures Config 3 3 1 6 4 Graphs The graphs function allows one to save a graphs onto the memory This graphic may be a spectrum in any of its configurations or a representation of the DVB T ECHOES diagram These graphs can be seen on the meter or transferred to the SD card only some options or downloaded via HSuite for subsequent use transferring onto Excel printing etc GLOG000 EDIT NAME Number Graphs 2 Stored GLOGs The graphs that have been stored on the meter will appear on screen when pressing the Graphs key and using the Save Graphic function see paragraph 3 3 1 6 4 1 SP 50MH GLOG000 GRA 001 200 kHzW CCIR A GLOG g
75. l measurement along with any other measurements in all measurement modes Combo Analyzer and TV Popular TV Galicia 7 PE Optical input The optical measurement will also be recorded in the Datalogs and the graphs Roly 000 CCIR 40 DVBT 59 5 dBuV 8 00 37 9 dB 2 6 Off i 6 4E 5 0 1 4 MER 30 5 dB 1310 nm Op PWR 5 2dBm Datalogs optical measurement Analyzer 3 3 5 1 Optical attenuation This option allows the measurement of opticalattenuation in the fiber network in three wavelengths 1310nm 1490nm and 1550nm To start the calibration select the appropriate wavelength and click on the CALIBRATE button OPTICAL ATTENUATION A Auto U08Geeees Attenuation Dll000000 gt DOBd0000 Optical attenuation If you have an equipment OPS3L you can calibrate the three wavelengths automatically by selecting the option AUTO 3 3 5 2 RF Optical Parameters You can use this option to set the type of input and the related parameters in the meter The screen displays four options for selection Input signal Selects the input type Optical RF Lambda When the optical input is activated it selects the lambda at which the measurement will be made 1310nm 1490nm or 1550nm Optical drives When the optical input is activated it selects the type of units used dBm mW uW or dB Optical baseline Displays the optical baseline To select a new value use the Set Optical Baseline o
76. n by the equipment CHARGER ERROR When the DC charger is connected to the equipment it checks the voltage on the external power connector If the equipment detects that the voltage is not correct it advises the user with this error message that blinks on and off The Ext Sup LED also blinks Vext This error message occurs when selecting the voltage of the external units When the equipment detects a voltage higher than that selected by the user in connector F the message appears NO POWER This message appears when an attempt is made to start battery charging by pressing for over 3 sec and there is no external powering SHORT CIRCUIT This error appears when the equipment detects a short circuit in the F connector In this case the external unit power cuts off and automatic attempts at restarting are made every three seconds approximately LIMIT EXCEEDED This error message is generated when the power consumption in connector F exceeds the allowable maximum In this case the external unit power cuts off and automatic attempts at restarting are made every three seconds approximately No DiSEqC Vdc off This message appears when an attempt is made to select one of the DiSEqC inputs with the external unit power at OFF position General 4 INPUT AND OUTPUT DESCRIPTIONS 4 1 RF INPUT RF Input is carried out through the connector RF connector in the top panel This con
77. nector can be easily replaced if deteriorated 4 2 USB PORT The H60 has a USB port for data interchange with a PC USB connector type B The signals in this connector are as follows PIN no SIGNAL CABLE 1 5Vcc Red 2 Data USB White 3 Data USB Green 4 GND ground Black 4 3 MiniDIN MiniDIN The signals on this connector are as follows ES N PIN SIGNAL N PIN SIGNAL 1 Audio IN 6 TFT B 2 Audio OUT 7 TFT G 3 Switch SCART 8 TFT R 4 Video SCART 9 RGB ON 5 Video IN SCART 10 GND 4 4 OPTICAL INPUT The meter features an optical connector FC APC to perform optical measurements General 4 5 HDMI The meter features a HDMI connector to output both video and audio signals 191715131197 531 18161412108 6 4 2 HDMI The signals on this connector are as follows N PIN SIGNAL N PIN SIGNAL 1 TMDS Data2 11 TMDS Clock Shield 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock 3 TMDS Data2 13 CEC 4 TMDS Data1 14 Reserved N C on device 5 TMDS Data Shield 15 SCL 6 TMDS Data1 16 SDA 7 TMDS Data0 17 DDC CEC Ground 8 TMDS Data0 Shield 18 5 V Power max 50 mA 9 TMDS Data0 19 Hot Plug Detect 10 TMDS Clock 5 MAINTENANCE 5 1 BATTERY REPLACEMENT A The battery is due for replacement when having been fully charged its capacity is considerably reduced To guarantee its proper functioning it should be supplied by Telev s who should provide adequate protection for it
78. ns with the measurement of the V A ratio On the contrary if the frequency tuning mode is selected the measurements will be taken on the frequency indicated If we take as an example the measurement of C N the carrier level will be measured on the user selected frequency that may not coincide with the frequency of the video carrier of any channel When there is a measurement window open and the frequency tuning mode has been selected if we press the key amp we will go to the channel tuning mode and see the channel tuned on the window The frequency shown is that of the video carrier of the channel that was tuned by analog mode and the central frequency of the channel in the digital mode By turning we will automatically tune in to the next channel and see the new measurements in the window If we again press the key 3 the channel information will disappear and then we will be able to introduce the channel number manually using the numerical keyboard g so to confirm the channel we press CR In the event that various channels share the same channel number a list showing the coinciding channels will unfold in which the desired channel may be selected using the and pressing o When a measurement window is open and the channel tuning mode is selected if we press the following key B we will go to the frequency tuning mode and the frequency information text will show up clearly on a dark background thus enabling us t
79. ny of the parameters of the spectrum is modified Reference level Span the graph representing the maximums will erase and the maximums will again accumulate as from that moment under the new selection conditions HOLD MODE SP 50MHz 200 kHzW Maximum 3 3 4 5 2 Minimum On Off Using this function you enable disable the representation of minimums On enabling this functionality a new yellow colored graph appears indicating the minimum signals at each point When this function is selected again the yellow graph disappears In both cases the white colored graph will continue to represent the instant signal Whenever any of the parameters of the spectrum is modified Reference level Span the graph representing the minimums will erase and the minimums will again accumulate as from that moment under the new selection conditions 3 3 4 6 dB DIV With this parameter the user can select the dB number that is represented on screen Once this function has been selected the information on the measure will disappear in its place showing the dB DIV Using the or with the cursors 90 we can vary this parameter and confirm with the keys 4 or o The possible values for this parameter depending on the options are 1 2 5 or 10 dB DIV 3 3 4 7 Advanced Measurements This mode enables the activation of the spectrum analyser functions The functions that can be activated are detailed below 3 3 4 7 1 RB
80. o 250 memories each can be configured The meter is capable of measuring from a list of memories every time this is necessary and the results may be shown on the display of the meter itself or downloaded to the computer A DATALOG is a listing of the results measurements obtained on automatically executing a Macromeasure once or twice The meter enables the storage of multiple different Logs Each LOG can in turn store a great number of measuring acts Each of these can in turn store a large number of measurements To execute a Macromeasure we press the quick key to take us to the Macromeasure function The window will show the list of Macromeasures that we have on the meter The meter will report by message when there is no Macromeasure stored RUN CREATE DELETE EDIT NAME Nur DVBT6 EDIT MACRO Macromeasures If we have Macromeasures on the meter we will use the to browse through the list and then press Execute or key ox 3 3 1 6 2 1 Executing Macromeasures and record the results on a LOG RUN CREATE DELETE This function is used to enable the Macromeasure to run through all the associated memories EJ EDIT NAME EDIT MACRO Executing a Macromeasure You can execute a Macromeasure as many times as needed Before starting the process of measurement recording the meter shows a configuration window on the execution of the Macromeasure Measures Config Run Macro New
81. o vary the frequency by using the General 50 KHz variations If we once again press the key B the frequency information will disappear and then we can introduce the frequency using the numerical keyboard gx and confirm the frequency by pressing ol 3 3 FUNCTIONS This section explains all the meter functions in detail The main menu provides the following options 3 3 1 Configuration of Measurements Using the functions of this block the parameters affecting the measurements to be made can y be established All the windows that open for the different functions of the menu Measurement Configuration will close using the key a One may select different options in each menu by O using the or the cursor keys e when they are active The cursors will always be active when the menu is hidden or when a menu option has been pressed Within this option we have the following sub menu CHANNELS LNB AND PREAMPLIF MEASURES MEMORIES Pe PARAMET LOGGER PW POSITION fE PROFILES mul ANTENNA i y Measures configuration 3 3 1 1 Band Change terrestrial This enables choosing one of the following bands terrestrial satellite and FM radio It may be noted that as the band changes so does the icon appearing at the lower left corner of the screen If the terrestrial band is selected the icon is a terrestrial signal receiving aerial If the satellite Measures Config b
82. ode by steady pressure on key D we can commute between real and FI frequency 7 Keys 0a B Quick guide By pressing key y we will access a quick guide to the keys and their functions 8 Key amp Pressing this key returns us to the main menu If the menu is not visible punching the key again will make it so All subsequent punches will return us to the main menu 9 Status LEDs Ext Supply Indicates if the equipment is being powered externally Battery Indicates if the battery is charging and if so its charging status While the charging process continues this LED will blink General EN Load Indicates if the equipment is powering external devices It is the only red LED with the intention of warning the installer of this situation oy ON Indicates whether the equipment is on a A Indicates the equipment is in analog mode analog measures and de modulation A D Indicates the equipment is in digital mode digital measures and de modulation amp Terrestrial Indicates the equipment is working on the terrestrial frequency band amp Satellite Indicates the equipment is working on the satellite frequency band 10 Key The startup key To turn the equipment off this key should be pressed for over 3 seconds 11 Key au It makes the menu buttons appear and disappear on the screen Likewise it is also used to close the windows appearing in the middle of the screen param
83. of both bands and both polarizations ordered by frequency 3 3 1 3 3 Audio Carrier The options appearing in this function will depend on the color standard that has been selected To select a user desired option you may use the As well as the sound carrier frequencies for each standard the window offers two extra options Nicam and Other If we select Nicam the NICAM mode is enabled This mode offers the BER NICAM measure as well as defining audio selection for this purpose we must select the desired channel by using the and pressing Ce If we select Other the sound carrier selection window will close and a window will open in which the user can select another frequency comprised within 4 00 and 9 00 by using the Audio carrier To close this window use the key Es Measures Config 3 3 1 4 Measure Parameters This function enables the configuration of some of the equipment s parameters To browse options use keys and S or keys or or 6 To leave the parameter configuration press a or e lt is also possible to use the following MEASURES PARAMET Measure parameters The different parameters to be configured are the following Satellite Frequency It determines the desired frequency which may be Intermediate Frequency IF or Real Frequency LNB Type This option may only be modified if Real Frequency has previously been selected in the option Sat
84. of parameters or may it can be selected from the dropdown velocities of most likely symbol You can also enter the symbol rate directly using the keypad The meter has defined the most common 27500 24500 22000 15000 but you can also enter any other value by using the numeric keypad parae DBE Auto 37 14 MHz Symbol Rate Auto 27498 Constellation QPSK 9 10 Pilots OFF DVB S2 Parameter Options 3 3 3 2 2 5 2 BER This function enables the viewing again of the BER measure window from another window 3 3 3 2 2 5 3 MPEG Clicking on this option when we have a DVB S2 signal MPEG2 services will be displayed at standard resolution or up to 1080p of MPEG services You will see the messages Initiating MPEG Tuning MPEG and then start searching for available services indicated on screen Searching Serv By using the we can access the list of channel services When we have located the desired service we press the key oK to confirm the selection Afterwards if there are several available audio channels we can choose among them We will also be able to change services when the menus are hidden This option has three different information windows one of them reduced and two extended Using quick key a the one to be viewed is selected The reduced information window shows only the frequency or channel tuned the name of the service selected if it is a garbled channel the character will appear beside the name
85. of the audio carrier this function is in Config Measure gt Channels Standards gt Audio Carrier 3 3 4 3 1 3 C N In the same way as with the V A measure on selecting this function the main measure becomes the Carrier Noise Power ratio The carrier level is taken on the central frequency and the frequency for measuring the noise power is calculated automatically by the equipment 3 3 4 3 1 4 Field Strength Operation similar to paragraph 3 3 3 2 1 5 field strength 3 3 4 3 1 5 Bandwidth This parameter is necessary for the proper measurement of the C N since it will be used to correct the value of the noise level measured so as to reference it to the whole bandwidth of the channel When it is selected it will be seen at the bottom right of the screen and the measure selected will momentarily disappear With or the cursors 4 e we can vary this parameter and confirm the value by using the keys 4 or OK 3 3 4 3 2 Digital Measures On selecting this function the meter will go to the digital measuring mode selecting as a main measure the last one applied by the user 3 3 4 3 2 1 Power Using this function the measure of power is selected as a main measure and will be seen at the bottom right of the screen In this measure the meter combines the power of the signal comprised between the central frequency minus half the bandwidth of the channel and the ES central frequency plus half the bandwid
86. onfiguration and press the quick key Select the MEMORIES function and the menu shown in the previous Figure will appear Then press option RECORD The memory list will be located at the end of the menu and the name of the next free memory will appear blinking on and off The memory name appearing by default is always MEM followed by three digits in ascending numerical order on the list but the user may give any desired name to the memory This gives us four possibilities ANA 59 DVBT63 DVBT69 DVCT68 MEM 000 TV SP DVBT CCIR 68 Recording a memory Once the saving of a memory is confirmed the following message will appear on screen MEMORY RECORDED The H60 allows the Diseqc command to be stored in the satellite memories When we save a satellite memory with LNB power the equipment will give us the option of selecting among DiSEqC OFF and the 4 types of DiSEqC A B C D Using the and then press oK we can make our choice This function is particularly used when we want to measure installations with a great number of sockets and with a SAT TV distribution system consisting of DiSEqC selectable multi switches Each time a MEMORY is executed the meter will automatically generate the corresponding DiSEqC commands and store the measurements offering a significant time savings when measuring this kind of installation Measures Config 3 3 1 6 1 3 Erase When you wish to erase a given memory
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88. options with a black background and gray lettering may not be selected since this indicates that they are not available in the version of the equipment that you possess If you wish to enable them please contact your distributor VISUALIZE SEARCHING CHANNELS Menu statuses To advance to the next level in the menu hierarchy providing there is a next level or execute the selected function you may use the key 4 In this case if a higher level exists the menu function will be selected If it is the execution of a function the menu button will appear pressed down To return to the previous hierarchical order of a menu providing there is an immediately previous one use key If the equipment is in TV mode the measures will appear superimposed on the image and may be hidden by pressing e In the analyzer mode and in the combo mode the measures are always visible enabling the user in the analyzer mode to simultaneously see the measures he wishes to carry out and the spectrum of the signal Besides in the combo mode the user will see the measures the spectrum of the current channel he is viewing and the demodulated image Shown below is a chart where the main functions of the equipment appear in hierarchical order General Q MOTOR CONTROL CHANGE BAND LNB AND PREAMPLIF SCR CHANNELS NORMS NORM MEASURES MEASURES PARAMET SELECT PLAN QUALITY PROFILES AUDIO CARRIER MEMORIES LOGGER MEM
89. ow and then we will press the option CONFIRM ending the erasure operation by once again pressing the button ok the message DATALOG ERASED appearing on screen 3 3 1 6 3 2 Editing DATALOGS From this option we can change the name of the desired DATALOG at any moment For the we can select the DATALOG to be edited confirming with the or the cursors My 4 we can change the selected character To accept the change we can press button ok Using the cursors S we can move through the list of characters purpose by using the button The character selected will blink Using 3 3 1 6 3 3 SCAN amp LOG The serial SCAN amp LOG function that is incorporated in the meter automates the equipment to scan the terrestrial and satellite bands and carry out measurements as a function of selectable parameters SCAN amp LOG This function enables the automatic identification of the analog or digital nature of a channel in the satellite band if we are analysing a DVB S2 or DVB S channel and carryout the necessary measures for each one These measurements are stored as a DATALOG In the SCAN amp LOG mode we use the to browse through different available options and press the button ok if we wish to enable the option chosen In the diagram one can see three different columnss The first one on the left with the heading Socket has two verification boxes that indicate the type of socket we have The one indicating Te
90. press option ERASE A new window will appear displaying a list of the available memories CONFIRM ANA 59 CANCEL DVBT63 DVBT69 DVCT68 SELECT ALL TV SP DVBT CCIR 68 Erase memories Using amp browse through the list When you find one of the memories to be erased press CR and this memory will be highlighted If you wish to select all the memories of the meter you can use the option SELECT ALL and all the memories will be highlighted Once you have finished selecting press the option CONFIRM to erase the memories you have selected On confirming memory erasure the following message will appear on screen MEMORY ERASED 3 3 1 6 1 4 Editing memory name With this function the user can modify the name of any memory whether it is already saved or it is a new one he she wishes to save ANA 59 DVBT63 DVBT69 DVCT68 _EM 000 carvan TV SP DVBT CCIR 68 Editing memory name If it is a memory that is already on the list press the option EDIT NAME and then using the select from the list the memory whose name you wish to change Press OK to accept The first character of the name will blink indicating that it is the one being edited by turning O or using the cursors e the other characters of the alphabet including numbers O through 9 will appear The character _ indicates a blank space meaning that once the name has been saved this space will remain blank When the desire
91. ption RFIOPTICAL RE y PARAMET 1310 nm 1490 nm 1550 nm Optical input settings Analyzer 3 4 ERROR MESSAGES When the equipment detects any unusual behavior in any of its modules or components it advises the user of this fact using the series of messages shown below FULL BAT This message is shown when trying to restart the charging of a battery press key over 3 sec that is already charged EXCESS TEMP The equipment continuously monitors the temperature and when it goes too high this message will blink on and off If the temperature does not go down the equipment will automatically turn off lf the temperature goes down the message will disappear If this message appears you should try to lower the temperature of the equipment Operator action can range from relocating the equipment in a more ventilated spot through eliminating objects that may be obstructing its ventilation to interrupting the charging of the battery pressing key for over 3 sec etc In the event that the message remains it is a good idea to turn the equipment off leaving the external powering connected to ease the evacuation of the internal heat ERROR XXXX When the equipment turns on it carries out a self check of all its modules When an anomaly is detected in any of them the message ERROR appears followed by a code If this occurs you should contact your Telev s distributor indicating the error code show
92. r Sat is really for those installations where the satellite and terrestrial signal are on different sockets therefore when the terrestrial bandwidth analysis has finalised a message will appear indicating the socket must be changed in order to continue with the satellite bandwidth analysis The one indicating Broad Band carries out a full analysis of both bandwidths without having to change sockets In the Option column we can select the type of measurement we want the meter to take The options are the following Terrestrial DVB T T2 DVB S DVB S2 Measures Config When a Terrestrial scan is taking place the BER DVB T T2 option can be on In this case as well as the Power and C N parameters it also measures the corresponding BER The column on the left allows one to select the search range at which the SCAN amp LOG will start to measure the different channels To change this range we must press ok over the search range TERRESTRIAL and SATELLITE and with the we can enter a value between 40 and 120 dBuv or the OFF value to deactivate the function There is a separate search range for terrestrial bandwidth and satellite This range is also used in the manual search function using the de key Search Level 45 dBuV Minimum Terr Search Range GITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL nal Ch OK 5 KO 3 Progress of a SCAN amp LOG CLEAR To cancel the search we press the key and a message of confirmation wil
93. raphic The graphs are organised within the meter as directories or so called GLOGS To view a GLOG in particular one must first select it using the to move around and once on the one we wish to view press the ok or 4 key Once we have pressed the relevant key all the graphs in that directory will appear We can select each one by using the Pressing the key at any point will take us back to the main GLOGS menu At that point the saved graphic will appear on screen with its name flickering If we wish to continue viewing all the graphs stored in that very directory we can do so using the the 9 cursors To exit this mode press the o or e key to return to the list of graphs or the a key to go back to the previous mode If when selecting the function no graphs is available the meter will indicate NO GRAPHS 3 3 1 6 4 1 Save Graphs This function enables one to store the traces seen on screen For this and always when on spectrum or ECHOES DVB T mode simply press the a key browsing through the menus until one gets to the Save Graphs mode is also an option The meter will indicate when we are on the wrong mode with the message INCORRECT MODE The maximum number of graphs which can be stored is 250 The graphic is saved onto the same GLOG as the previous graphic by default and the meter automatically allocates a GRA name where the dashes are consecutive numbers This number can be modified b
94. rement is made on the frequency tuned by the user and will depend on that frequency corresponding with the real carrier of the channel 3 3 3 2 1 4 C N line dB Measurement that indicates the quality of the analogue image This measurement corresponds to the sound carrier relationship but synchronised to a specific TV line line 3 and line 25 By default the selected line is line 6 a line that corresponds to a test line The user can select any of the TV signal s active lines using the Line C NL function paragraph 3 3 3 2 1 4 1 3 3 3 2 1 4 1 Line C N line This function allows one to change the line with which one synchronises the meter to in order to carry out the C N line measurement Use the o switch between line 3 and line 25 and confirm by pressing the ok key LINE CIN L f j p ik i S wat C N Line 3 3 3 2 1 5 CTB CSO Enables measurement of intermodulation products ofsecond and third order The measure of CSO can be done with the service TV signal in the channel to be measured both disabled and enabled In the event of measure with service the meter will automatically synchronize with the TV signal to be measured on an empty line which may be selected in the parameter Line with service However the measure of CTB can only be made with the service disabled because it is a measurement made in the frequency of the video carrier of the TV signal The CSO measure is carried out in different freq
95. rnal DC adaptor the measure negative should be at earth potential Do not obstruct the ventilation system of the equipment For input output of the signal especially when handling high levels use appropriate cables with low radiation level e g T 100 by Telev s Strictly comply with the cleaning recommendations described in the Maintenance section General 1 2 POWER SUPPLY The H60 has two functioning modes using external powering and using its battery 1 2 1 External powering A DC adaptor is provided with the equipment enabling its connection to the power grid both for its operation and battery charging It is lodged in a special section of the equipment carry case To connect the equipment to the mains you should connect the adaptor to the power connector at the top where all the connectors are located When the equipment is connected to the power grid the LED Ext Sup lights up This can be seen in figure N Y EXT SUP AS BATTERY 07 Yo Connection to the mains 1 2 2 Battery A Lithium battery with nominal tension 7 2V and 9 A H is supplied with the H60 This battery with combined average consumption gives the equipment over 4 hours of autonomy The equipment incorporates a complex battery charging and discharging system that optimizes its duration and active life preventing sudden reductions of the equipment s autonomy over time To charge the battery the equipment must
96. s in a similar way to the volume control 3 3 2 4 5 High visivility Quick Key amp This function configures the meter to improve viewing of the display in strongly illuminated environments 3 3 2 5 Rotating selector This function allows users to adjust the sensitivity of the rotating selector on the device ES 3 3 2 6 Clock The following window opens Clock option This sets time hour and minutes and date day of the month month and year The user need only press key o and current hour lights up dark blue background frame By turning the 9 time changes Pressing ok the new hour is set and the process is repeated for minutes Pressing a third time you select the day of the month and lastly you select the year The day of the week varies automatically according to the day of the month and the year To close the clock window use the key a Equipment Config 3 3 2 7 Video IN OUT Allows selecting the configuration of input outputvideo VIDEO INIOUT Video Options The different options are listed below Video input OFF Disables the video input Mini Din ON Enables video input Mini Din Video Output CVBS Enables the video output from the Mini Din connector HDMI Enables the video output from the HDMI connector gt In the event there is a signal in the Mini DIN and it is being displayed on the screen input mode ON the meter will continue functioning norm
97. s packages found throughout the actual period of analysis Actint Actual Interval Number of errors found in the current period of analysis Lastint Last Interval Number of errors found in the previous analysis N WorsInt Worst Interval Number of erroneous packages found at the worst viewing interval W I Start Worst Interval Start Time when the worst viewing interval start TLock Time Locked How long it has been connected to the digital channel TErFree Time Error Free Time since the last error occurred N Ulock Number of Unlocks Total number of times it has disconnected MxTUlock Maximum Time Unlocked Longest period of time disconnected in some of the connections All the parameters can be restarted at any point To do so activate the restart function see paragraph 3 3 3 2 2 1 6 1 Error packets 3 3 3 2 2 1 6 1 Restart Pressing this function restarts all the analysis measures 3 3 3 2 2 1 6 2 Time With this function one can modify the duration of the analysis The length of time can be altered between 1 and 59 minutes to do this use the and the ok key 3 3 3 2 2 2 DVBT 2 Option With this option when the DVB T T2 mode is selected the device automatically analyses the digital terrestrial signal and detects the signal type If it is a DVB T signal the meter will activate the DVB T functions If it detects a DVB T2 signal the main measurement will be LinkMargin Power C N
98. s viewing the measurement window Thus we can carry out the same measurement on successive frequencies or channels quite simply To vary the frequency use the Y or the numerical keyboard To introduce the frequency on the keyboard press key B until the frequency information appearing on the window is erased Then you may type in the frequency using the keyboard It is important to remember that for decimal point insertion you should also use the key B To introduce the channel using the keyboard press the key amp when in the channel mode and type in the digits for the desired channel In the event that more than one channel possesses the same digits a list will be shown on which the user should select the desired channel These symbols are E Y gt showing that measurement quality is good gt showing that the measurement quality is acceptable but recommending improvement E gt it indicates that the quality of the signal for that measurement is poor 3 3 3 2 1 Analogs gt The respective sub menu is shown below 7 CINL 5 MHz i SRS 200 kHz FIELD STRENGTH Analog Measure Options The measure window is shown superimposed over the demodulated image On the terrestrial band using So we can alternate between the extended window the abbreviated window and no window image only The extended window contains the following information Name of the measure selected Value of
99. select each one of the channels being shown both frequency and level in the upper panel It is possible to change the channels between which is measured the TILT parameter To do this we must select with and e 4 the desired channel and press the button CN a submenu will appear that will allow us to choose if it is the mark where starts TILT mark A or if it is the mark where finish TILT mark B The last option Channel is a shortcut to change theselected channel frequency Le Max 80 5dBuV Min 61 8 dBpV TILT marks You can configure various aspects of the graphic representation of the attenuation REF LEVEL Allows to choose the reference level in dB 60 to 120 dB The AUTO option allows the reference level be set automatically according to the measured attenuation values It is also possible to vary this parameter with the 0 D DB DIV It is possible to configure the number of dB per division 10 5 and 2 dB Div 3 3 3 2 5 AUTO A D This function of the H60 meter makes it possible to automatically identify the type of channel analogue or digital The AUTO A D function is only available for the TV mode and Combo mode This mode may also be accessed quickly by holding down the P key for more than 1 second A D Auto 3 3 3 3 Channel search a The H60 incorporates the automatic channel search function Channel Search is a simplified function of the SCAN amp LOG The search for
100. ta carriers This function enables the selection of the carriers to be represented The possibilities are all the carriers TPS carriers plus disperse carriers and a specific carrier For the latter case the carrier number should be introduced using the pressing the key or with the numerical keyboard previously 3 3 3 2 2 1 5 ECHOES The ECHOES option makes it possible to visualise the time response of the DVB T channel This function is very useful to find out if the signal we are receiving comes from a single main beam or if a series of secondary beams have been added with different delays and bandwidths This will often help to explain why the BER does not have an acceptable value if we have a good C N and signal level Within the echo visualisation mode there is a menu that allows us to select the x axis units between microseconds or kilometres Depending on the unit selected the zoom menu will allow us to vary the visualisation window between the following values 22 CCIR 4 8 Km ECHOES 3 3 3 2 2 1 6 Error Packets This function allows the H60 to carry out an analysis of the erroneous packages for a prolonged period of time This period can be defined by the user between 1 and 59 minutes To change these parameters see paragraph 3 3 3 2 2 1 6 1 The values which appear on screen are the following Start Time at which the analysis start UncPkts Uncorrected Packets Total number of erroneou
101. th of the channel To ensure this measurement is correctly made we must select the correct bandwidth SP 20MHz 200 kHzW Power of a digital channel 3 3 4 3 2 2 C N On selecting the C N measure the meter will show at the lower right of the screen the Channel Power Noise Power ratio Analyzer 3 3 4 3 2 3 BER With this function the H60 enables one to measure the parameters of signal quality for the different digital modulations whilst viewing the spectrum CBER measures are taken for the DVB T DVB S DVB C and link margin for DVB T2 option and DVB S2 raga tae DVB C DVB S DVB S2 A an E a SP 20MHz BER T 200 kHzW BER measurement as Once this function has been activated the measurement for the last type of digital modulation selected will appear The different modulations as well as their parameters can be modified using the following functions DVB T DVB T2 only option 598903 DVB C DVB S DVB S2 One can access this function by pressing and holding down the e key gt 1 sec Doing this will activate or deactivate the BER spectrum function To come out of this function simply select another measurement or press the P key Press and hold gt 1 sec and select the deactivation of this function Ts BER OFF A ae SP 20MHz 200 kHzW Activate Deactivate the BER function For the terrestrial band the available modulations DVB T DVB T2 option 598903
102. that is in force at the time of purchase is applied Keep the purchase invoice to determine this date During the guarantee period Telev s S A becomes position of the failures produced by defect of the material or manufacture The harm produced by improper usage wear and tear manipulation by a third party catastrophes or any other cause beyond the control of Telev s S A is not included in the guarantee Data valid except for typographical errors Specifications may change without notice License and Trade Mark Dolby Digital Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories This product contains one or more programs protected under international and U S copyright laws as unpublished Works They are confidential and propietary to Dolby Laboratories Their reproduction or disclosure in whole or in part or the production of derivative Works therefrom without the express permission of Dolby Laboratories is prohibited Copyright 1993 2003 by Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Supply of this implementation of Dolby technology does no convey a license nor imply a right under any patent or any other industrial or intelectual property right of Dolby Laboratories to use this implementation in a any finished end user or ready to use final product It is hereby notified that a license for such use are required from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Digital Plus
103. the information on the constellation used for each carrier and the code rate as well as the cell identifier Cell Id 3 3 3 2 2 1 2 BER This function enables you to return to the BER measures window from another window 3 3 3 2 2 1 3 MPEG Pressing this option when we have a DVB T signal will enable MPEG decoding The messages Initiating MPEG Tuning MPEG will appear and then the search for available services will start the message Searching Serv appearing on screen By using the we can access the list of channel services When we have located the desired service we press the key oK to confirm the selection Afterwards if there are several available audio channels we can choose among them We will also be able to change services when the menus are hidden This option has three different information windows one of them reduced and two extended Using quick key a the one to be viewed is selected The reduced information window shows only the frequency or channel tuned the name of the service selected if it is a garbled channel the character will appear beside the name and the CBER measure of the DVB T signal Extended Information MPEG4 DVB T The MPEG4 services decryption is possible in the H60 some options The H60 technology allows to display the services up to 1080p being them compatible with the following digital audio standards AAC EAAC and AC3 The capacity
104. the measurement Frequency or channel on which the measurement is taken Previous power Channel Plan Tone 22KHz Color standard only terrestrial band Audio carrier only terrestrial band Bandwidth of the measurement filter Bar for main measurement selected graphically shows the quality of the signal According to its color we can determine the quality of the signal as far as that measurement Green bar good quality Yellow bar acceptable quality but recommending improvement Red bar bad quality The abbreviated window only terrestrial band which only contains Frequency or channel on which the measurement is being made Name of the measure selected Value of the measurement O We can change the main measure of each window by using cursors the cursors are enabled when the menu is hidden 3 3 3 2 1 1 Level If the channel tuning mode is selected this function will measure the level of the carrier for the tuned channel Contrarily if the frequency tuning mode is selected the window will show the signal level of the tuned frequency The tuned frequency can be varied by using the in the terrestrial band with a resolution of 50 KHz and satellite also 50 KHz or by using the numerical keyboard On the extended window as well as measuring the level the C N and V A of the terrestrial band and the C N of the satellite band can be measured OkHz Sgann FIELD STRENGTH E
105. tween the two points To access through the Internet You must have a public IP preferably static You must configure the router to redirect port 80 to the IP of the Meter The Meter must be connected by Ethernet cable to your data network Selecting this function will open a window that allows us to configure our connection to the network Equipment Config DHCP IP EST TICA Cambiar contrasena IP 192 168 10 195 emerner MASCARA 255 255 255 0 ESTADO UP Ethernet If DHCP mode is selected it will be assigned an IP automatically If you select the Static IP mode it will activate the fields to enter the data manually IP mask and gateway Once the meter has been assigned with an IP address open a web client from any device you have connected to the same network or to the Internet PC tablet smart phone etc If your device is connected to the same network you must enter the Meter s IP address in the browser which is displayed at the bottom of the window function Ethernet to access H60 html page Example http 192 168 10 100 H60 html If your device is connected to via the Internet you must enter your public IP address to access the page H60 html Example http 209 85 195 104 H60 html If everything is correct the browser will load the web page sent by the Meter to authenticate The H60 Meter has a user authentication mode to prevent malicious use Default data are user admin
106. uencies at different distances from the video carrier within the selected channel which may be modified by the menu button Offsets CSO 3 3 3 2 1 5 1 Without Service Without Service Enables measure of CTB and CSO without service To start measuring you must follow the steps the meter will indicate Enable signal within the channel to be measured and press ok Disable signal within the channel to be measured and press o Observe the measures indicated on the screen 3 3 3 2 1 5 2 With Service OFF SERVICE IN SERVICE CSO OFFSETS IN SERVICE LINE With Service Enables CSO measuring without disabling the service CTB cannot be measured in this mode The meter will automatically synchronize with the TV signal to be measured on an empty line which may be selected in the parameter Line with service 3 3 3 2 1 5 3 CSO offsets The CSO measure is carried out in different frequencies at different distances from the video carrier within the selected channel This function can modify these frequencies referred toas distance in KHz to the video carrier 3 3 3 2 1 5 4 Line with Service In order to measure CSO without disabling the service the meter must be synchronized with the TV signal Thanks to this synchronization the meter will be capable of measuring at the appropriate time which corresponds with the appearance of an empty line TV This line of TV can be selected using this f
107. unction 3 3 3 2 1 6 HUM Enables HUM measurement that indicates the variation in percentage of the video carrier amplitude of the TV signal FIELD STRENGTH CTBICSO HUM eV IJA Hum Measurement of HUM 3 3 3 2 1 7 Field strength This unit corresponds to a measure of intensity of electric field in a given point For the accomplishment of this measure we should take into account all the elements from the signal collection system used antenna up to the measuring equipment prior cable For the H60 this unit is calculated for a Televes DAT HD antenna and 10 meters of cable T100 for more information please visit http www televes com Field Strength ICT legislation establishes minimum standards that must be taken at the point of signal collection In the case of terrestrial television you can see the following table 3 3 3 2 2 Digitals The same window opens when any of the modulations is selected but what varies is the heading giving the modulation type and the kinds of measures shown for each type of modulation pve T Channel CCIR 67 tuned Selected CBER B ar Measure 3 0E 5 DODODo0o 1 0 dBu CBER C N 2 0 1B VBER 1 0E E Measurem MER Available SFN 6 Serv services TRO DIVINITY LA TIENDA EN CASA laSex w Digital Measures window Any of the available measures can be selected to be viewed on a larger scale than the rest Besides the graphic bar form repr
108. ways stored in the monitoring 3 3 2 9 Equipment information When you select this function a window will open showing equipment information as shown below U E CHANGE BATTERY EXTENDED INFO FACTORY SETTINGS Equipment Information Window 3 3 2 9 1 Updating Using this option we can upload the license number enabling an option package 3 3 2 9 2 Battery replacement When the installer wishes to change batteries it will be necessary to inform the equipment of the change so that it can adapt the charging and discharging algorithm of the battery to optimize its autonomy and lifespan The following are the steps which must be followed when replacing batteries 1 Replace the battery following the instructions in section 5 1 Battery replacement 2 Select the function Battery change A confirmation request for the change will then be displayed on the screen To confirm the change you must press the key 9 if any other key is pressed instead of this one the change will be cancelled Equipment Config Attention CHANGE BATTERY Press ZERO to continue or other key to cancel Battery change information window This function must be used only and exclusively when a battery replacement has been made since it affects a series of parameters that are necessary for controlling battery charging and discharging and if these vary there will be a negative effect on the autonomy and lifespan
109. work for the top trace The Span Reference Level RBW etc as well as the different measurements of this trace can therefore be modified in the same way as explained in the relevant paragraphs 3 3 4 7 4 SWEEP This function enables one to chose from three types of sweep normal fast and accurate ES sweep Do so use the O and press the ok key to confirm 3 3 4 7 5 Trigger mode This function enables the detection of pulsatory signals To do so programme the trigger level which may vary between 10dBuV and 120dBuYV by using the O and the ok key to confirm If the maximum level of the input signal is greater than that value a representation will appear on the spectrum screen To deactivate this function one can select the OFF mode from the same menu as the trigger aiT level A SP 50MHz Trigger L 200 kHzW 55 dBuv Trigger mode Analyzer 3 3 4 8 3 3 GHz extended spectrum This function gives the meter the ability to have a spectrum analyzer with an operating frequency range covering from 5MHz up to 3 3 GHz In extended spectrum you can use the features available on the meter Advanced measurements Zoom Maximums and Marks Televes 3 3 5 Optical input RF With this option in the meter it is possible to make optical measurements From the main menu use this option to select the input type to make your measurements RF optical When the optical input is selected the meter will show the optica
110. xtended level measurement 3 3 3 2 1 2 V A only terrestrial band The tuned frequency is that taken as video carrier i e that on which the video level is measured The audio carrier level is taken as many MHz over the value as instructed in the Audio information appearing on screen 5 50 in the example Pressure on key B highlights the tuned frequency information Once this has been done we may vary the tuning by using the or the numerical keyboard ONE y FIELD STRENGTH V A Measure Tuning by frequency If we press the key amp the information on the tuned channel will appear In this case the frequency on which the video level measurement is being made will be the video carrier of the channel that the equipment will automatically seek Therefore when the equipment is in frequency tuning mode it is the user s responsibility to ensure that the tuned frequency is really the video carrier of the channel on which the V A measurement is to be taken for the measurement to be totally accurate 3 3 3 2 1 3 C N On selecting this function the Carrier Noise ratio measurement will be selected Noise measurement is carried out automatically FIELD STRENGTH C N Measurement Channel tuning If the channel tuning mode is used the channel on whose carrier the level measurement is being taken will appear As mentioned in the measurement of the V A ratio if frequency tuning is used the level measu
111. y directly inputting the numbers with the keyboard If one wishes to modify the full name of the graphic as well as the three digits press the te key the first character of the file name will start to flicker and one can change each of the 8 characters By pressing the GLOG OPTIONS these parameters can be changed as indicated in paragraph 3 3 1 6 4 1 1 GLOG Options Measures Config 3 3 1 6 4 1 1 GLOG Options With this function one can modify the default parameters set by the meter when saving graphs Scroll through the list of options with the options available are or the cursors and select as required The New GLOG Allows one to create a new GLOG in which to store the graphic Continue GLOG This option lists all the available GLOGs With the or the cursors position the key over the GLOG required and press the ok or 4 key to select the GLOG to which the graphic will be added Rename the GLOG This option allows one to change the GLOG name in which the graphs are stored To do so select the character with the cursors 4 0 and with the begin to change them to confirm a character change press o Once the seven characters have been modified the graphic will start saving onto that GLOG 3 3 1 6 4 2 Edit File Name This function allows one to edit the GLOG name To do so select the GLOG required using the cursors or the Q and pressing the ok key At this point the first name character will start to sele
112. you must click Record The monitoring can be stop and resume by clicking Stop and Resume By clicking Record again it will start a new monitoring The meter will record data even if the user is disconnected from the computer provided that The user does not change channel In this case the meter will automatically stop recording to prevent data channel measurements from being corrupted The user does not click Record to start a new record Then when clicking Recora it will be lost all data from the previous record The meter is not turned off The user does not disconnect the link manually from the Meter H60 By clicking Single Graph you access to a graphics display window where we can monitor the channel by its measurements The data stored in memory is displayed on the screen Measurements of channel In the upper left you will see now a selector that lets you choose the type of measurement to show The Download choice allows you to download the device measures for further analysis Measure Download Download the device measures e The meter allows one simultaneous user in both virtualization mode or real mode e Data update speed in virtualized mode depend largely on the quality of the connection e When the Meter is monitoring a channel its registration algorithm prioritizes storing measures considered anomalous Thus the incidences are al
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