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1.     kkkk    Password     A       Figure 6 4    Insert password  when requested  to access to the preset menu  then press OK  to confirm  select ESC to return to normal start up menu     Note  in case of first start up you can select OK directly to access to preset menu   otherwise insert the password stored prevously     Frequency Power  Precorrection       Figure 6 5    Superior Broadcast Products 3 Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    The setting about paramaters on preset menu is the same of the SET menu  decribed in the following     6 2 2 Default menu  This is an information screen  it shows the main measures     To access to the Selection submenus press the encoder  turn until the indicator is  highlighted on the desired menu and then press again to confirm     If no controls are operated through the encoder during 2 minutes  the exciter  returns to this menu and after 5 minutes of inactivity the display lighting will be       turning off   CH 485 000Hz FWD  10 0W RFL 0 00W  Alarms Status Set  Figure 6 6  CH Visualization of the frequency in transmission  CHannel   FWD Visualization of the forward power  RFL Visualization of the reflected power  Alarms Under this menu is possible enter inside two submenus about  alarms status on the equipment  Turning he encoder  you can move  the cursor to between Reset Alarm and Alarm List submenus   Status Under this menu is possible view the measures and the main  settings about the equipment  scrolling through multiple pages by  rot
2.   it not generates FAULT condition     e Hardware protection of internal forward power   Waits 10 Minutes  After 10 attempts  it generates FAULT condition     e Hardware protection of internal reflected power   Waits 10 Minutes  After 10 attempts  it generates FAULT condition     e Absence of ASI driver or PA driver   Waits 3 Seconds  After 10 attempts  it not generates FAULT condition   ALARM Second Condition     The second condition not inhibit the output power of transmitter and are signalled  through the ALARM led turns on     The alarm is generated in these cases   e Software protection of modulator out of control   e Software protection of modulator with HW SW internal problems     e Software protection of ALC out of limits alert   FAULT Condition   This condition is generated after 10 ALARM conditions triggered by the same    cause  the machine goes into fault lock out mode  and is signalled through the  FAULT led turns on  through Graphic User Interface     Superior Broadcast Products   16     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    6 2 5 Frequency  STATUS menu     This menu visualize the information regards the readings of working  parameters     Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings       8VSB Modulator      Frequency  773 000 000Hz       Figure 6 9  Standard Visualization of the 8VSB standard and current date     Frequency Visualization of working frequency    6 2 6 Power and System  STATUS menu     This menu visualize the information regards the read
3.  Do not break any blisters that have formed   remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to  the skin  apply adequate ointment     e Administer adequate treatment for the type of  accident     e Get the victim to a hospital as quickly as  possible        Elevate arms and legs if injured   If medical help is not available within an hour  the victim is  conscious and is not retching  administer a solution of table    salt and baking soda  one teaspoon of table salt to half  teaspoon of baking soda every 250 ml of water      Have the victim slowly drink half a glass of solution for four  times during a period of 15 minutes     Stop at the first sign of retching     Do not administer alcoholic beverages     3 2 2 Minor burns       Apply cold  not ice cold  strips of gauze or dress  wound with clean cloth     e Do not break any blisters that have formed   remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to  the skin  apply adequate ointment     e If needed  have the victim change into clean   dry clothing     e Administer adequate treatment for the type of  accident     e Get the victim to a hospital as quickly as  possible     e Elevate arms and legs if injured     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    4  Unpacking    The package contains   m 1 DTVC  alias BLUE DIGITAL VIDEO   m 1 User Manual    m 1 Mains power cable    The following accessories are also available from Your R V R  Dealer     e Accessories  spare parts and cables  4 1  General Description    4 1 1 Introduction    The DT
4.  Modulator    Load Curve from Modulator   Ea Ho Loaded    Permits to load all the curves memorized  both Precorrection   s and  Equalization s  in the modulator  When the curves are correctly loaded  it will  be wrote    Loaded           e Amplitude   s and Phase   s Graphic       Superior Broadcast Productos     26     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual       The graphics consist of 64 points  to have more and fine precision in definition  of the curve     In the    AM AM curve    graphic  Amplitude section  the ordinate is between  6  and 60B in steps of 0 01dB  the abscissa is between  12 and 12 dB with 64  points at the same distance     Similarly in the    AM PM curve    graphic  Phase section  the ordinate is between   25 and 25   in steps of 0 01    the abscissa is between  12 and 12 with 64 points  at the same distance     The red curves are defined and edited from user  The gray are curves of default  which are not changeable and are provided from factory     To change a parameter of the curve just select one point of the graphic and  drag it wherever you desire  it will change the respective table   s value and   during the dragging operation  a text close to the mouse pointer will show the  current changing value        It is also possible to change every single value of the precorrection   s curves  simply changing the value inside the four tables under the graphic     Superior Broadcast Products ae es Blue Digital Exciter User Manual       Default Cure o Current Cu
5.  directly clicking the right button  of the mouse until the desired button   s label becomes reddish          Equalization Menu di    The Equalization Menu allows to modify  load and save the Linear Precorrection   s  CUrves     Superior Broadcast Products     29     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    Se Peli i     oo     id did       R V R  Television    Far Ree Tak irpini cri    Ita DAA  al th mma he Pr    x  s Uni  nn    mo  mar am      amar 1    PRE  Waa         Tan      PTE I       SUIT en      ZESEEEZEREZZZZEZNE  RRR Qu Qu RRR Qu der Qu Qu Qu Qu Qu af    r  ul       e Select Amplitude or Group Delay    Amplitude   Group Delay       Permits to choose what type of graphic change     e Load Curve from Modulator    Load Curve from Modulator   Es Mo Loaded    Permits to load all the curves memorized  both Precorrection s and  Equalization s  in the modulator  When the curves are correctly loaded  it will  be wrote    Loaded        e Amplitude   s and Group Delay   s Graphic    IT TSE Te dd AO Ms       Superior Broadcast Productos   30     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual       The graphics consist of 64 points  to have more and fine precision in definition  of the curve     In the    Amplitude curve    graphic  Amplitude section  the ordinate is between   3 and 3dB in steps of 0 01dB  the abscissa is between  4 2 and 4 2 MHz with  64 points at the same distance     Similarly in the    Group Delay curve    graphic  Phase section  the ordinate is  between  100 and 100ns in st
6.  output Off  Pwr OFF  and output  power set to 0  unless otherwise specified by customer      5 2 1 Power on    Question   The equipment is turn off     Answer    e When you have performed all ofthe connections described in the previous paragraph   power on the amplifier using the suitable power switch on the rear panel    Start up informations should appear briefly on the display  quickly followed by the  main readings  If RF output is disabled  these readings will be zero     2 2 2 Frequency lock check    Question   The equipment doesn t work correctly     Answer    e Wait at least 15 seconds from the power on of DTVG  after which the PLL is  locked to working frequency  In case of PLL is not locked  LED ALARMS light  turns on and the problem is stored in ALARMS menu     Superior Broadcast Products   10     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    5 2 3 Power check    Question   The equipment doesn t work correctly at the power set up     Answer     Ensure that the INTERLOCK light turns off  It indicates that no external interlock  signal inhibites the delivering power from exciter       Ensure that the ASI Input is performed by 75 Ohm cables with SMA  connectors     e Check current RF output setting and enable output  if not  already enabled  following menu path SET  gt  Power     xxx      Output power can also be set in a Pwr OFF condition  in this condition   Fwd  output  power reading on the display will be 0  zero   that will be delivered the moment  you switch back to Pwr 
7.  precision     The driver module is used for regulating the final output power and in order protect  the following ends through timely attenuation of the output power level by 40dB     8 2 Power Supply  The power supply is configured so that it can be easily replaced   There are two power supply modules  one for the modulator section and one for  for the PA section     It supports full range voltages from 90 to 250V    It is short circuit protected     8 3 Cooling system    The machine is equipped with a high performance fan and is included post   ventilation technology     8 4 CPU  MAIN BOARD     This card is defined as a microprocessor card that hosts the firmware necessary  for the following functions     e User interface  display 2x20 alphanumeric characters  6 LED panel     e RS232   e RS485   I C   e Interface card I O  optoisolated inputs and outputs  analog inputs and  outputs     e PA interface  e MODULATOR block interface    System Bus interface    e Option Management    Superior Broadcast Products ana Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    8 5 Modulator    This appears as a block  made up of three FPGA  connected to the CPU via a  dedicated connection  The CPU continuously checks the status of the modulator  and the connection  In the case of a fault it signals the event and tries to reset the  machine if possible     8 6 PA Interface Card    The interface card performs the following functions   e Quick measurements and protections on direct and reflected power   e Re
8.  read the Terms and Conditions carefully  as purchase  of the product or acceptance of the order acknowledgement  imply acceptance of the Terms and Conditions   Forthe latestupdated terms and conditions  please visitourweb  site at WWW RVR IT  The web site may be modified  removed  or updated for any reason whatsoever without prior notice   The warranty will become null and void in the event the  product enclosure is opened  the product is physically  damaged  is repaired by unauthorised persons or is used for  purposes other than its intended use  as well as in the event  of improper use  unauthorised changes or neglect    In the event a defect is found  follow this procedure     1 Contact the seller or distributor who sold the equipment   provide a description of the problem or malfunction for  the event a quick fix is available     Sellers and Distributors can provide the necessary  information to troubleshoot the most frequently encountered  problems  Normally  Sellers and Distributors can offer a  faster repair service than the Manufacturer would  Please  note that Sellers can pinpoint problems due to wrong  installation     2 If your Seller cannot help you  contact R V R  Television  and describe the problem  if our staff deems it  appropriate  you will receive an authorisation to return  the equipment along with suitable instructions     3 When you have received the authorisation  you may  return the unit  Pack the unit carefully before shipment   use the original pack
9.  temperature on power amplifier module     6 2 9 Reference  STATUS menu     This menu visualize the information regards the readings of working  parameters     Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings  otherwise rotating it  counter clockwise to pass to previous readings        Ref  10MHz  Internal Auto       Figure 6 13    Ref 1OMHz Visualization of the 10MHz status  Internal or Extermal and Auto  or Manual      6 2 10 Input  STATUS menu     This menu visualize the information regards the readings of working  parameters     Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings  otherwise rotating it  counter clockwise to pass to previous readings     Superior Broadcast Products     18   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    Input  Presence A       Figure 6 14  Input Visualization of presence or absence for A or B ASI stream  6 2 11 Frequency  SET menu     This menu provides the setting on exciter         Note  to access in this menu please read the note in chap 6 2 2    Frequency Precorrettion       Figure 6 15    Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next settings   Press the encoder to access the editing of single parameters     Frequency  485 000 000Hz           Figure 6 16    Frequency Selection of the channel frequency   The frequency channel set emulates the traditional rotary switches   By placing the cursor in each of the nine digits you can change the  value from 0 to 9  so the frequency channel had a precision of 1  Hz  Selecting OK this setting 
10. BLUE DIGITAL VIDEO    8VSB version     mod  DTVC                                            User Manual  Volume 1    Superior Broadcast Products    17194 Preston Rd  Suite 102 297  Dallas  TX 75248  www sbp tv com    Superior Broadcast Products where the Best Cost Less  Call us today  We want to talk to You    Jimmie Joynt Benny Springer  972 473 2577   800 279 3326 214 642 2920   800 695 7919  17194 Preston Rd  Suite 102 297  Dallas  TX 75248  www sbp tv com    Superior Broadcast Producto Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    File Name  BLUE DIGITAL VIDEO DTVC 8VSB ING 1 0 indb  Version  1 0  Date  20 03 2009    Revision History    Document History    Jate Version Reason ditor    20 03 2009 First Edition  P  Marre    DTVC   User Manual  Version 1 0          Copyright 2009    Superior Broadcast Products   17194 Preston Rd  Suite 102 297  Dallas  TX 75428  Tel  800 279 3326   800 695 7919   www sbp tv com    All rights reserved     Printed and bound in the U S A  No part of this manual may be reproduced  memorized or transmitted  in any form or by any means  electronic or mechanic  including photocopying  recording or by any  information storage and retrieval system  without written permission of the copyright owner     Superior Broadcast Products 1 Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    Superior Broadcast Producto PZ Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    Table of Contents    1  Preliminary Instructions              anxrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnn 5  2  LE EEE ENE 5  3  
11. DB9 for RS485 I  C  SERVICE     Superior Broadcast Products    er Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    5  Quick guide for installation and use    This section provides a step by step description of the machine installation and  configuration procedure  Follow these procedures closely upon first power on  and each time any change is made to general configuration  such as when a new  transmission station is added or the amplifier is replaced     Once the desired configuration has been set up  no more settings are required  for normal operation  at each power up  even after an accidental shutdown    the amplifier defaults to the parameters set during the initial configuration  procedure     The topics covered in this section are discussed at greater length in the next  sections  with detailed descriptions of all hardware and firmware features and  capabilities  Please see the relevant sections for additional details     5 1 Preparation    5 1 1 Preliminary checks    Unpack the amplifier and immediately inspect it for transport damage  Ensure that  all connectors are in perfect condition     Provide for the following  applicable to operating tests and putting into service      y Full range 90 to 250 VAC through internal connector  mains power supply with  adequate ground connection      For operating tests only  dummy load with 50 Ohm impedance and adequate  capacity    V Connection cable kit including     e Mains power cable    5 1 2 Connections    The main fuse can be accessed f
12. DTVC for 8VSB standard     9 1 Front panel     1    2      3    4      9    6    7      8      9        DISPLAY  LOCAL LED    RF LED  ALARM LED    STREAM LED  USB  INT LOCK LED    FAULT    RF MONITOR     10  ENCODER    Superior Broadcast Products    Figure 9 1    LCD graphical display   Yellow LED  it is lit on when the exciter is set in Local status  In  case the LED flashing  it indicates communications ahead between  exciter and TELECON software   Green LED  it is lit on when the exciter is switched on   Yellow LED  it is lit on in presence of transmitter failure that not stop  the working functioning  for example communicaton lack between  the modules    Green LED  it is lit on when data streams are present on ASI inputs   For firmware upgrade or Java control and telemetry   Red LED  it is lit on when exciter is not delivering power because  inhibited by an interlock signal    Red LED  it is lit on in presence of transmitter failure in case of  hardware alarms  for example the breaking of modules   In case the  LED flashing  it indicates the temperature alarm    BNC connector for RF test   Knob and button for controlling the software       41   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    9 2 Rear panel    78 Bae 15 16    skil sag  E    a   a  ii raaa AD umin    a       Figure 9 2   1  Ground Not Connected   2  ASI Primary ASI1 digital input   3  ASI1 Secondary ASI1 digital input   4  R F  OUT N connector for output power   5  INTERLOCK IN Interlock input BNC  The exciter is force
13. ES PA o eer oe ee een ia de 6  3 1 Treatment of electrical SHOCKS                ren 6  3 2 Treatment of electrical Burns                 ceccecceecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeenees 6  4  Unpacking ERES T  4 1 General Description                  cecceec eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneeeeeneenaeas 8  5  Quick guide for installation and use                                    9  O  PO TN 9  5 2 First power on and Setup                  ii eerereeererereenreneem 10  6  Operating System                       err 12  6 1 Using the encoder                          erre 12  6 2 Software                     ieretrereenee ren een renan cancer een rea ea een raneaao 13  T  Technical Specifications                                nn 38  8  Working Principles Functional Description                          39  8 1 RF Confi gurations isla 39  8 2 Power Supply                     i 39  8 3 Cooling system                     cece cece cece eeeeeceeeseeeseeeseeseeeseeeseeseees 39  8 4 CPU  MAIN BOARD     39  0 5 MOA i 40  8 6 PA Interface Card    40  9  External description                   serena 41  9 1 Front panel oriana 41  PZ Rear Te 42  9 3 Connectors e 43  10  Systems Status Enquires                              44  11  Abbreviations                      eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeseneeaeeees 47    Superior Broadcast Products ae e Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    Superior Broadcast Producto  4  Blue Digital Exciter User Manual          IMPORTANT    The lightning flash with arrowhead  within a triang
14. IFPI   ele lele oMa ee o a rn     pp ee eh T    osceni d    EEEE bl    4 RRR RR RRR RRR RRR EE    REARS REN ci          The meaning of every single items will be explained in different following section  of this chapter     The tool bar is shown in the following figure        Follows an explanation of every single button      1  Access to the previous menu     2  Access to the next menu        3  Save the setting s value in a file       Superior Broadcast Producto     22   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual     4  Print the setting   s value    JO     amp   Lei          5  Access to the Status Menu     6  Access to the Precorrection Menu     7  Access to the Equalization Menu     8  Access to the Setting Menu     9  Search value        10  Exit saving or without save    Clicking this button it will appear a dialog window   FA Exit    AN    ATTENTION  All the curves not saved will be lost     Exit saving current Exit whitout save       When the Usb cable is plugged in  Java Virtual Interface will recognize the Virtual  Port automatically and show it in the following section     STR91x COC Comunication Port              Status Menu    The Status Menu provides to allow the visualization of the general parameters  and standard measures relative to the power  frequency  temperatures and alarms  of the Modulator  The page is divided in four sections  General  Temperature   Measure and Alarm     Superior Broadcast Productos  23   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    TTE    RAR  Telsvis
15. OK from the same  menu      6 2 14 Precorrection  SET menu     This menu provides the setting on exciter     De Note  to access in this menu please read the note in chap 6 2 2    Frequency Power Precorrection    A       Figure 6 20    Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next settings   Press the encoder to access the editing of single parameters     In the current menu you can choose between No Linear and Linear     Superior Broadcast Products   20     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    No Linear Linear    A       Figure 6 21    Selecting no linear precorrection you can modify the following parameter     Select Table       Default    Esc       Figure 6 22    Select Table   This menu provides to select between thirty non linear pre distortion  tables previously set in a java graphical ambient and downloaded to  the machine via USB port  The linear pre correction of group delay  is unique and it is also previously set in a java graphical ambient   The selection can be automated in relation to the power output  if  required  Only one linear and six non linear table will be available  initially     Selecting linear precorrection you can modify the following parameter     Equalization    gt  On       Figure 6 23    Equalization  This menu provides to select between ON or OFF     6 2 14 1 Pre correction guide on JAVA graphical ambient    The Java Virtual Interface has been created to permit the user  in a simple and intuitive  way  to monitor the measures and the status of t
16. ON state     e Check output power level and set to the desired level from the Power Menu   which you can call up by pressing these keys in the order  SET  gt  Power  gt  Power     XXX       Set the desired amplifier output power  whereas the forward power value shown  on the display  Power  xxx    gives actual output power reading     Superior Broadcast Products     11     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    6  Operating System    The exciter is controlled by a microprocessor system  Software operations may  be grouped into two broad categories  start up and normal operation     6 1 Using the encoder    The interaction between the user and the exciter   s control software is performed  using the encoder     Turn the encoder counterclockwise Turn the encoder clockwise to  to move the cursor downwards  to     move the cursor upwards  to in   decrease the value of a parame    crease the value of a parameter  ter or to choose an element from I or to choose an element from a  a list of possibilities   PA list of possibilities    Push the button once to enter in the desired  menu  to enter in modification mode or to  confirm a choice       Figure 6 1    The possible operations that you can carry out on the encoder are     e rotation  moves the cursor shown on the display  if you turn the encoder to  the left  counterclockwise   the cursor moves downwards  if you turn it right the  cursor moves upwards  it also permits to increase or diminish the parameters   turning the encoder lef
17. Selected    Save in FLASH Current       o Reset Selected  allows to set every value of the selected curve amplitude   s  or phase s  to zero        Save in FLASH Current  allows to save in the modulator   s flash memory the  selected curve  both amplitude   s and phase s      o The section Interval Selection permits a simple and useful way to create a  curve without the need to move every graphical point  Simply set in the abscissa  the Start point  then the Stop point and finally the Internal point and a quadratic  curve will be generated among the selected points     Interval Selection     Co Activate Curve Generator    Set Start Position  Set Stop Position    Set Internal Position       o Activate Curve Generator  to select this radio button permits to enter in the  Interval Selection mode  It is also possible to select this button directly clicking  the central button of the mouse        Set Start Position  allows to select the first point of the quadratic curve s range   It is also possible to select this button directly clicking the right button of the  mouse until the desired button   s label becomes reddish        Set Stop Position  allows to select the last point of the quadratic curve s range   It is also possible to select this button directly clicking the right button of the  mouse until the desired button s label becomes reddish        Set Internal Position  allows to select the mean point of the quadratic curve s  range  It is also possible to select this button
18. Superior Broadcast Products    Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause  radio interference  in which case the user may be required  to take adequate measures     The specifications and data contained herein are provided  for information only and are subject to changes without  prior notice  R V R  Television disclaims all warranties   express or implied While R V R  Television attempts to  provide accurate information  it cannot accept responsibility  or liability for any errors or inaccuracies in this manual   including the products and the software described herein   R V R  Television reserves the right to make changes to  equipment design and or specifications and to this manual  at any time without prior notice     e Notice concerning product intended purpose and use  limitations     This product is a radio transmitter suitable for frequency   modulation audio radio broadcasting  Its operating  frequencies are not harmonised in designated user countries   Before operating this equipment  user must  obtain a licence to use radio spectrum from the  competent authority in the designated user country   Operating frequency  transmitter power and other  characteristics of the transmission system are subject to  restrictions as specified in the licence     2  Warranty    La R V R  Television warrants this product to be free from  defects in workmanship and its proper operation subject to  the limitations set forth in the supplied Terms and Conditions   Please
19. VC modulator is configured as 8VSB  To order please specify the model  type  All versions are equipped with linear and not linear precorrector     The DTVC is a modulator  there is no need to calibrate filters or other parts in  order to change channel     4 1 2 Main features  e 8VSB  FULL COMPLIANT  e VHF   UHF DIRECT BAND  e ASI1 AND ASI2 DIGITAL INPUT  e SMPTE 310M TS DIGITAL INPUT  e LINEAR EQUALIZER WITH JAVA INTERFACE  e NON LINEAR PRECORRECTION WITH JAVA INTERFACE  e S N  MER  32 dB MINIMUM  e RF SOFT START  e RVR STANDARD TELEMETRY  e JAVA TELEMETRY VIA USB  e 197 2 UNIT RACK  e FULL RANGE POWER SUPPLY 90 250VAC    4 1 3 Components  e Main Power supply  e Main Digital modulator  e Display LCD  e Bus    e RF pre driver    Superior Broadcast Products  7   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    e ASI interface   e Telemetry and telecontrol interface  e Power control and protection   e Directional coupler   e RF driver   e RF amplifier    4 1 4 Front and rear panel    The front panel contains the following indications and connectors   e BNC connector for RF MONITOR   e Optical encoder   e LCD display  2x40 character    e Status indicator LED   e USB ready    e Blowers       The rear panel contains the following connectors  e AC mains input  amp  ON OFF switch   e SMA for digital stream input  ASI1  ASI2   e SMA reference input for 10MHz   e SMA reference output  monitor  for 1OMHz   e DB9 for RS232  service    e BNC for interlock   e N for RF OUTPUT   e Ground reference   e 
20. aging whenever possible and seal  the package perfectly  The customer bears all risks of  loss  i e   R V R  shall not be liable for loss or damage   until the package reaches the R V R  factory  For this  reason  we recommend insuring the goods for their full  value  Returns must be sent ona C I F  basis  PREPAID   to the address stated on the authorisation as specified  by the R V R  Service Manager     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    Units returned without a return authorisation may  be rejected and sent back to the sender     LS    4 Be sure to include a detailed report mentioning all  problems you have found and copy of your original  invoice  to show when the warranty period began  with  the shipment     Please send spare and warranty replacement parts orders to  the address provided below  Make sure to specify equipment  model and serial number  as well as part description and  quantity     R V R  Television   Via del Fonditore  2 2c  40138 BOLOGNA ITALY  Tel   39 051 6010506    First Aid    All personnel engaged in equipment installation  operation  and maintenance must be familiar with first aid procedures  and routines        3 1 Electric shock treatment  S711 If the victim is unconscious    Follow the first aid procedures outlined below     e Lay the victim down on his her back on a firm  surface        the neck and tilt the head backwards to free    the airway system  Figure 1                  Figure 1    e If needed  open the victim   s mouth and check  for b
21. ating the encoder  To exit press the encoder   set Under this menu is possible enter inside to several submenu about    the setting of equipment  Turning the encoder  you can move the  cursor to the next submenu label  the name is displayed in the  upper part of the screen     6 2 3 Reset Alarms  ALARMS menu     This menu provides the restore of all the memorized alarms in the DTVC     Reset Alarms Alarms List 00     A       Figure 6 7    Superior Broadcast Products     14   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual       6 2 4 Alarms List  ALARMS menu     This menu visualize the historic alarms  the number of alarms memorized is  indicated in parentheses     Reset Alarms Alarms  List 00        Figure 6 8  At each alarm is associate the date when it happened     The possible alarms are as follows     Input stream absent  Alarm ID1   Input non present or synchronization loss    FWD Protection  Alarm ID2   Hardware blockage on output power    RFL Protection  Alarm ID3   Hardware blockage on output power    Over Temperature  Alarm ID4   Over temperature protection    ALC out Range  Alarm ID5   Automatic Level Control out of range    PLL Unlocked  Alarm ID6   PLL not locked    PA Out Control  Alarm ID7   Absence of communication with PA RS absent    Driver PA Absent  Alarm ID8   The signal is not present in the internal amplification  card    Out of Service  F3   Alarm ID9   The equipment is in Out of Service status caused by  FPGA     NO RF DRIVER CARD  Alarm ID10   The internal amplific
22. ation card is not present in the  driver slot    NO ASI CARD  Alarm ID11   The ASI internal card is not present in the driver  slot    Out of Service  PWD   Alarm ID12   The equipment is in Out of Service status caused  by generic alarm     Superior Broadcast Products     15     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    6 2 4 1 Alert Management    The alert management presents two conditions encompasses in same behaviour   in other words it manages two states of the equipment     ALARM First Condition     The first condition temporarily inhibit the output power of transmitter and are  signalled through the ALARM led turns on     Alarm counter increases by 1 unit  machine goes into lock out state and the display  shows the cause for the stop  After the times described below  the machine attempts  to re start  if a new alarm condition is detected  cycle is repeated over and over  again up to 10 times maximum     If machine re starts successfully  all alarm counters are reset after some minutes  of regular operation  the alarms are displayed in the ALARM LIST menu  with date  and time of occurrence   After 10 alarm conditions triggered by the same cause   the machine goes into fault lock out mode  a lock out mode warning appears on  the display and the FAULT led turns on     The alarm is generated in these cases     e Digital Input Stream Absence   Waits 3 Seconds  After 10 attempts  it not generates FAULT condition     e Overtemperature protection   Waits 3 Seconds  After 10 attempts
23. blockage on output power   o ALARM4   Over Temperature   Over temperature protection   e ALARM5     ALC out Range   Automatic Level Control out of range   o ALARM6     PLL Unlocked   PLL not locked   o ALARM7     PA Out Control   Absence of communication with PA RS absent    o ALARM9   Driver PA Absent   The signal in the internal amplification card  is not present    o ALARM10     Out of Service  F3    The equipment is in Out of Service status  caused by FPGAS     o ALARM11     NO RF DRIVER CARD   The internal amplification card is not  present in the driver slot    o ALARM12     NO ASI CARD   The ASI internal card is not present in the  driver slot    o ALARM13     Out of Service  PWD    The equipment is in Out of Service  status caused by generic alarm     Superior Broadcast Products     25   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual      Precorrection Menu al    The Precorrection Menu allows to modify  load and save the No linear Precorrection  curves     oo J ME  Lemi Sierra fi bil 2011 ES e Ls sci RIVA  Talevizion    TIATA    rar     omg Em  fe   pad DIA    al NG me ler Pi   I E    Her ni    im    1  a ok     weet Wht at     LELLA ER OE  BETT TETEN  i        1 a Ml a a ata E KG     WHEN INN UES Ras           ikk ee ee a n o a na 1    sk  fe ne  FILIIJSI  A                           pa     Ta  a   a   a   e   a   a   a   a   a  e  a  a a a DI  i r       e Select Amplitude or Phase           Amplitude Phase        Permits to choose what type of graphic change     e Load Curve from
24. d into stand by when  grounded    6  Output PA SMA connector  Interconnected with Input PA   7  DACIN SMA connector  Interconnected with DAC OUT   8  Input PA SMA connector  Interconnected with Output PA   9  1PPS OUT Not used   10  DAC OUT SMA connector  Interconnected with DAC IN   11  GPS Not used   12  10 MHz Out 10MHz reference output  10 MHz In 10MHZ reference input   13  INTERLOCK Not used   14  RS232 Not used   15  RJ45 Not used   16  RS485 DB9 for RVR standard IC bus telemetry   17  MAINS  amp  POWER Standard IEC connector for the network  90 250V  amp  ON OFF switch   18  MAIN FUSE Fuse for mains voltage    Superior Broadcast Producto     42     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    9 3 Connectors    9 3 1 RS232       Type  Female DB9    O 0 NODOUI DIWN     NC   TX DATA  RX_DATA   Not connected  GND   Not Connected  Not Connected  Not Connected  Not Connected    9 3 2 RS485 PC  Type  Female DB9       OOo BON    Internal Connected  CAN   Internal Connected  CAN   SDA FC   Internal Connected  RS485 B   GND   Internal Connected  RS485 A   SCL IPC   Internal Connected  RS485 Z   Internal Connected  RS485 Y     9 3 3 RJ45 USB type B    al    Superior Broadcast Products    E O Na    NC  D   D   GND    nd       Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    10  System Status Enquiries    Through the MOD TLC300 it is possible to manage telecontrol and telemetry with    C interface via RS485  For a detailed treatment of MOD TLC300 please refer to  the specific manual     In this section 
25. e  assisted by a trained person who shall keep ready to  disconnect power supply at need     R V R  Television shall not be liable for injury to persons or  damage to property resulting from improper use or operation  by trained untrained and qualified unqualified persons     A WARNING  The equipment is not water resistant   Any water entering the enclosure might impair proper  operation  To prevent the risk of electrical shock or  fire  do not expose this equipment to rain  dripping or  moisture     Please observe local codes and fire prevention rules when  installing and operating this equipment     A WARNING  This equipment contains exposed  live parts involving an electrical shock hazard  Always  disconnect power supply before removing any covers  or other parts of the equipment     Ventilation slits and holes are provided to ensure reliable  Operation and prevent overheating  do not obstruct or  cover these slits  Do not obstruct the ventilation slits under  any circumstances  The product must not be incorporated  in a rack unless adequate ventilation is provided or the  manufacturer   s instructions are followed closely     A WARNING  This equipment can radiate  radiofrequency energy and  if not installed in compliance  with manual instructions and applicable regulations   may cause interference with radio communications     A WARNING  This equipment is fitted with earth  connections both in the power cord and for the chassis   Make sure both are properly connected     
26. eps of 0 01ns  the abscissa is between  4 2 and  4 2 MHz with 64 points at the same distance     The red curves are defined and edited from user  The gray are curves of default  which are not changeable and are provided from factory     To change a parameter of the curve just select one point of the graphic and  drag it wherever you desire  it will change the respective table s value and   during the dragging operation  a text close to the mouse pointer will show the  current changing value        It is also possible to change every single value of the precorrection   s curves  simply changing the value inside the four tables under the graphic     Superior Broadcast Products od   a Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    o Default Curve o Current Curve     MHz    5  1    24    G 0    A  5  63  GB  a    Ua  4 16    o0    ee  oo    TOR E   oo    oo    DO    o0    oo    Do    o0   008    mam   0 09  OO    og    en  oo    une  27    Amplitude Group Delay Amplitude Group Delay       The first two tables are referred to the Default values  therefore cannot be  modified  and are referred to the amplitude and to the group delay  The last  two tables are the ones that are currently viewed and can be modified for what  concerns amplitude and group delay by the user  On the first column of each  table it is pointed out the fixed abscissa and on the second column the ordinate  which value can be modified by the user     The buttons allow to do the main operations           Save Tables  allow
27. erior Broadcast Products     46     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    11  Abbreviations    VSB  level Vestigial Si nd M lation  AL Automatic Level Control  ASI Asynchron rial Interf   DHCP Dynamic H nfiguration Pr l   DN Domain Nam m  DVB Digital Vi Br in  DVB H DVB Handhel m  DVB SH DVB i Handhel m  FE Forward Error Correction  EXT EXTernal  FET Fast Fourier  Transform   P     Positionin m  INT INTernal  HP High Priority  IP Internet Protocol  LP Low Priority  MIP Mega frame Initialization Packet  MEN Multi Frequency Network  MPE MultiProtocol Encapsulation  NIT Network Information Table  PCR Program Clock referen  RE Radio Er n  RX Receiver   HIP H Initialization Pack   YN YNChronization   FN ingle Fr ncy Network   AM rature Ampli M lation  PSK rnary Ph hift Keyin  JH Time Interleaving  IP Transmission Parameter Signallin  IV TeleVision  LX Transmitter  UHE Ultra High Frequency   I niversal Time Clock  VHE Very High Frequency    Superior Broadcast Products     47   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    This page was intentionally left blank     Superior Broadcast Products Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    Superior Broadcast Products where the Best Cost Less  Call us today  We want to talk to You    Superior Broadcast Products Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    Superior Broadcast Products    Jimmie Joynt Benny Springer  972 473 2577   800 279 3326 214 642 2920   800 695 7919    17194 Preston Rd  Suite 102 297  Dallas  TX 75248  www sbp tv com    
28. gulation of output power     e Measuring currents at the PA    8 6 1 Quick measurements and protections on FWD and RFL power    The protection functions intervene in the case of high reflected and or direct power   They act on the driver by removing the RF signal  They intervene very quickly since  they are implemented through an analogue network  This then notifies the CPU of  the protection that has intervened signalling the event with a message     The measurement of the direct and reflected power is obtained via the internal   external directional coupler     These same measurements are also reported on the external telemetry  connector     8 6 2 Regulation of the output power    The level of the output power is varied by means of the control signal on the  driver  Every time there is a variation in power or a change of channel the machine  performs a softstart that sets the output to the defined value  The ALC is inserted  to keep the output power constant  This function  controlled via software  is  implemented by means of an electronic trimmer     There is no need to perform calibration at each channel change since all  compensations have been tabulated in the CPU     Additional hardware protections have also been implemented in case the CPU  loses control of the machine status     Superior Broadcast Products   40   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    9  External description    This chapter includes the elements of the front and rear panels and a short  description of 
29. gure 6 25   AUTO  This menu provides to select between AUTO and INT     If AUTO is selected in case of a 10 MHz external reference is  present  the system switches on it  By the Jumper  the internal  oven may be forced to stay on and in temperature  then  in frequency in the event of a possible switching    If INT is selected  the system is forced to internal reference  In this  mode  you can make fine adjustment of  2 5 ppm in 127 steps     6 2 16 Input  SET menu     This menu provides the setting on exciter     Superior Broadcast Products    oe Blue Digital Exciter User Manual     E Note  to access in this menu please read the note in chap 6 2 2    Ref  10MHz Input Option    A  Figure 6 26       Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next settings   Press the encoder to access the editing of single parameters     Input Selection   D A       Figure 6 27    keep This menu provides the ASI primary channel selection  The selection  can be automatic or manual between A or B ASI stream     6 2 17 Option  SET menu     This menu provides the setting on exciter         Note  to access in this menu please read the note in chap 6 2 2    Ref 10MHz Input Option  A       Figure 6 28    Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next settings   Press the encoder to access the editing of single parameters     LCD Time Menu Pwd Cri      E sc       Figure 6 29    LCD contrast   gt  HH EEeEOOOoOOO    Esc Ok       Figure 6 30    LCD This menu provides the adjustment of display contrast     S
30. hange to the desired value and then press the Send  button  otherwise close the dialog s window     Change Frequency    ooo   000 000  Hz       Superior Broadcast Producto   34     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    o Power     Visualize the power s percentage  Clicking inside the text s box it  will open a dialog   s window  Change to the desired value and then press the  Send button  otherwise close the dialog   s window     o Power  Select on or off to set the power on or off        Precorrection  allows to visualize and to select what type of table is operative  on the start up of the modulator  Table0 Default   Table1       Table6      o Equalization  Select on or off to set the equalization   s presence or absence     o 10MHz ref   Select Automatic or Internal to set 10MHz s reference automatic  or force it internal        Ref Offset  Visualizes the offset s value of the 10MHz s reference  Clicking  inside the text s box it will open a dialog s window  Change to the desired value  and then press the Send button  otherwise close the dialog window     o ASI Input  Select A or B to set ASI channel A or B     6 2 15 Reference 10MHz  SET menu     This menu provides the setting on exciter         Note  to access in this menu please read the note in chap 6 2 2    Ref 10MHz Input Option    A       Figure 6 24    Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next settings   Press the encoder to access the editing of single parameters         Auto  Fine Adjust     21   gt Esc Ok  Fi
31. he Modulator device  to control all internal  settings and to load and save precorrection   s and equalization   s curves    With few clicks is possible to change  modify and make operative linear and no   linear precorrection   s curves  through an intuitive graphical interface  different  tables  and optimization   s procedures       Installation    1  Make sure that an opportune version of Java Runtime EnvironmentO is installed  in your computer  Assure that it is not less than 1 6 0   if you do not know the  actual JRE installed  simply write java     version in the prompt of your system    In every case an 1 6 0 version is included in the Installation Cd provided with  the Modulator     Superior Broadcast Products     21     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    2  Turn on the Modulator and plug in the Usb cable between the computer and  the device  When the Virtual COM s driver is requested you can find it in the  Cd provided with the device and install it     3  Unplug the Usb cable from the computer    4  Load the Cd on your computer  it will start automatically   otherwise open the  Installation Cd and run BDVInstaller exe    Follow the installation instruction  until the end     5  The Java Virtual Interface is correctly installed       General    The first screen looks like this     FTE    R V R  Television    TIA    rate       ka hmi  rum    del mem SL mm 2 di nu  5    mh DELIRI F     Mm a  a   a   a   a   a   a  a   a  a   a a  a a  a   A Hay r     E  FIkI IA 11 I 
32. iadr    tp  Nisa sura    aiar se i Cad    Mele Pops        e General     Menu type  Visualizes the Standard of modulation   8VSB  DVB T           Mode  Visualizes if the device is set Local or Remote  o ALC  Visualizes if the Automatic Level Control is Present or Absent  o Frequency  Visualizes frequency in Hz     Power  Visualizes the power s percentage set     PLL  Visualizes if the PLL is Locked or Unlocked    o Stream ASI  Visualizes if the ASI Stream is Present or Absent       e Temperature    o PA Temperature  Visualizes the measure of the Power Amplifier s  temperature    o Local Temperature  Visualizes the measure of the Main Board s  temperature       FPGA1 Temperature  Visualizes the measure of the FPGA1 s temperature       FPGA2 Temperature  Visualizes the measure of the FPGA2 s temperature    Superior Broadcast Products     24     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual      Measure p     Direct Power  Visualizes the measure of the Direct Power     Reflex Power  Visualizes the measure of the Reflected Power     PA Voltage  Visualizes the measure of the Power Amplifier s voltage  o PA Current  Visualizes the measure of the Power Amplifier s current    o IDRV Current  Visualizes the measure of the Power Driver   s current       e Alarm  Visualizes the alarm list and the time of occurrence     o ALARM1     Input stream absent   Input non present or synchronization loss  o ALARM2     FWD Protection   Hardware blockage on output power   o ALARM3     RFL Protection   Hardware 
33. ings of working  parameters     Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings  otherwise rotating it  counter clockwise to pass to previous readings        FWD  0 0W RFL  0 00W  PRE  Table EQU  On  Figure 6 10  FWD Visualization of the Forward Power   RFL Visualization of the Reflected Power   PRE Visualization of the current selected precorrection table   EQU Visualization of the equalization status     6 2 7 Current and Voltage  STATUS menu     This menu visualize the information regards the readings of working  parameters     Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings  otherwise rotating it  counter clockwise to pass to previous readings        MA VPA  33 9V IPA  1 59A  IDRV  1 34A v  Figure 6 11  VPA Visualization of the amplifier module voltage     Superior Broadcast Products     17   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    IPA Visualization of the amplifier module current     IDRV Visualization of the driver current     6 2 8 Temperature  STATUS menu     This menu visualize the information regards the readings of working  parameters     Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings  otherwise rotating it  counter clockwise to pass to previous readings     f Temp  FPGA 1  25   Temp FPGA2  25      Temp  Total  25   Temp  PA  38   Ny       Figure 6 12  Temp FPGA1 Visualization of the temperature on FPGA1   Temp FPGA2 Visualization of the temperature on FPGA2   Temp Total Visualization of the internal temperature     Temp PA Visualization of the
34. is stored  otherwise selecting ESC  each variation is ignored and you return in the previous menu     6 2 12 Connection and Firmware Version  STATUS menu     This menu visualize the information regards the firmware and the connection  status of equipment     Frequency  485 000 000Hz  A       Figure 6 17  ConnectionVisualization of the local or remote status   Ver  Visualization of the firmware version     Rel  Visualization of the firmware release     6 2 13 Power  SET menu        Superior Broadcast Products     19     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    This menu provides the setting on exciter     De Note  to access in this menu please read the note in chap 6 2 2    Frequency Power Precorrection    A    Figure 6 18       Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next settings   Press the encoder to access the editing of single parameters     In the current menu is displayed the power measured as percentage and in W         On  Power   50   A  Figure 6 19    ON   Enables  On  or disables  Off  the power supply of the exciter   POWER Selection of the output power percentage desired  In case which    the percentage is set at 0   the power turns off  output power  disabled  and the RF led lit off  When the percentage is set at  another value  the power turns on  the RF led lit on and the ramp  starts for leading the selected value      E Note  pushing the encoder button after the selection the value is confirmed  it  will be save directly on flash memory  do not need to select 
35. issing  visualizes if the Input ASI stream is present or absent  in the first channel    e In18ASI2 Sync Missing  visualizes if the Input ASI stream is present or absent  in the second channel    e In19 SMPTE 1 Sync Missing  not available  e In20 SMPTE 2 Sync Missing  not available    e  In21 Type Used Input Stream  visualizes the input stream mode  in this case  ASI    e In22 Input Stream Used  visualizes the ASI channel allowed  e OutORF Status  allows to set the RF on or off  e Qut1 ALC Status  allows to set the ALC on or off    It will follow a brief explanation of every field of the measure s table of General  section     iL Greeti  gt  DP TOS Aa     Perse    bavili  TE mre FIDO T T a Th FERE T  x EHEN    e 1 00 Jumpers  not available       e 1 01 Frequency  visualizes the frequency in MHz    Superior Broadcast Preducte     45   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    e 1 02 Frequency  visualizes the frequency in Khz  e 1 03 Frequency  visualizes the frequency in Hz    e   O6 Power Out Level  visualizes and allow to modify the percentage value of  Power Out    e I O7 Rise Time  not available   e 1 08 Forward Power  visualizes the forward power in W   e 1 09 Reflected Power  visualizes the reflected power in W  e 1012 VPA  visualizes the power amplifier voltage   e 1 013 IPA  visualizes the power amplifier current   e 1 014 TEMP  visualizes the power amplifier temperature   e 1 015 IDRV  visualizes the power driver voltage   e 1 016 ALC Status  visualizes the ALC value    Sup
36. le  is intended to alert the user of the presence  of dangerous voltage that may constitute a risk of electric shock     The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the  presence of important operating and maintenance  servicing  instructions in the literature       accompanying the equipment        P       1  Preliminary Instructions    e General Warnings    This equipment should only be operated  installed and  maintained by    trained    or    qualified    personnel who are familiar  with risks involved in working on electric and electronic circuits      Trained    means personnel who have technical knowledge of  equipment operation and who are responsible for their own  safety and that of other unqualified personnel placed under  their Supervision when working on the equipment      Qualified    means personnel who are trained in and  experienced with equipment operation and who are  responsible for their own safety and that of other unqualified  personnel placed under their supervision when working on  the equipment     Deine Residual voltage may be present inside  the equipment even when the ON OFF switch is set to  Off  Before servicing the equipment  disconnect the  power cord or switch off the main power panel and  make sure the safety earth connection is connected   Some service situations may require inspecting the  equipment with live circuits  Only trained and qualified  personnel may work on the equipment live and shall b
37. reathing     e If there is no breathing  start artificial respiration  without delay  Figure 2  as follows  tilt the head  backwards  pinch the nostrils  seal your mouth  around the victim   s mouth and give four fast  rescue breaths                 K i              AL    xe  N     PA   o    oa    e x  p r        I A      JE     Pp    4  x Wy Pp ni n    pr 4    Figure 2    e Check for heartbeat  Figure 3   if there is  no heartbeat  begin chest compressions  immediately  Figure 4  placing your hands in  the centre of the victim   s chest  Figure 5         PE    ri _ a            i         o          A   a         a N          P          A  IN    Y9       _      ality q      an ANNA        MUSSI           a  A UI  1 hh   WAI  SIS    O  1 Fr  pr     nt den       at         as       a     aT a tos r                             Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5    e One rescuer  give 2 quick rescue breaths after  each 15 compressions     o Two rescuers  one rescue breath after each 5  compressions     Superior Broadcast Products  6     e Do not stop chest compressions while giving  artificial breathing     e Call for medical help as soon as possible     3 1 2 If the victim is conscious     Cover victim with a blanket   e Try to reassure the victim        Loosen the victim   s clothing and have him her  lie down     e Call for medical help as soon as possible   3 2 Treatment of electric burns    3 2 1 Large burns and broken skin    e Cover affected area with a clean cloth or  linen     e
38. rom the outside  on the rear panel  Extract the fuse  holder using a screwdriver and make sure that it is intact  replace it if necessary     Connect a suitable dummy load with suitable dissipation power  or antenna  or the  input of final amplifier to the RF output  see figure 9 2   item  2   using a 50 Ohm  coaxial cable with    N    type connectors     De Note  When you connect the DTVC to other devices  it is necessary to strictly    follow the instructions given by the respective manufacturers  to avoid damages  or danger situations     Superior Broadcast Products de a Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    WARNING  Electric shock hazard  Never handle the RF output connector  when the machine is powered on and no load is connected  Injury or death  may result        Ensure that the POWER switch on the rear panel is set to    OFF      Connect the mains power cable to the MAINS terminal board on the rear panel      E Note   The mains must be equipped with adequate ground connection properly  connected to the machine  This is a pre requisite for ensuring operator safety and  correct operation     Connect the cable with an ASI signal to the relevant connector  ASI1 or ASI2  on  the back of the machine using a 75 Ohm coaxial cable with SMA connectors     5 2 First power on and setup    Follow this procedure upon first power on and after making changes to the  configuration of the transmitter in which the amplifier is integrated     E Note   Standard factory settings are RF power
39. rve    AMin    BO Jap20 oo 4p20 100  gt   1  T  q    12 0 12 0    Pet  g    r a        Amplitude Amplitude    The first two tables are referred to the Default values  therefore cannot be  modified  and are referred to the amplitude and to the phase  The last two  tables are the ones that are currently viewed in the present graphic and can  be modified for what concerns amplitude and phase by the user  On the first  column of each table it is pointed out the fixed abscissa and on the second  column the ordinate which value can be modified by the user     The buttons allow to do the main operations     Gaye Tables  Load Tables    22 Refresh    Table  pet Operative  Precorrection OFF          Save Tables  allows to save all the precorrection s curves on different text s  files located in the  TABLE directory        Load Tables  allows to load all the precorrection s curves from different text s  files located in the  TABLE directory        Refresh  allows to send the current curve  both amplitude and phase  to the  modulator  making effective in the spectrum the table   s changing        Table selector  allows to select what type of table is visualized  TableO Default    Table1       Table6         Set Operative  allows to set the current curves  both amplitude and phase   as the active curve in the modulator at every start up     Superior Broadcast Producto   28   Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    o Precorrection OFF  allows to turn off the precorrection s function     Reset 
40. s to enter in the  Interval Selection mode  It is also possible to select this button directly clicking  the central button of the mouse        Set Start Position  allows to select the first point of the quadratic curve s range   It is also possible to select this button directly clicking the right button of the  mouse until the desired button s label becomes reddish        Set Stop Position  allows to select the last point of the quadratic curve s range   It is also possible to select this button directly clicking the right button of the  mouse until the desired button s label becomes reddish        Set Internal Position  allow to select the mean point of the quadratic curve s  range  It is also possible to select this button directly clicking the right button  of the mouse until the desired button   s label becomes reddish     Superior Broadcast Products sd Blue Digital Exciter User Manual      Setting Menu      The Setting Menu provides to visualize and to set the parameters relative to the  power  frequency  options and the specific setting of the Modulator       r Generic Settings    Modulator   No available  Frequency   000 000 000 Hz  Power     100     Power     Precorrection               Equalization    10MHz Ref      Automatic ll Internal    Ref  Offset  0     ASI Input   LIA LJ B       o Modulator  Visualizes the Standard of modulation   8VSB  DVB T           o Frequency  Visualizes frequency in Hz  Clicking inside the text s b ox it will  open a dialog s window  C
41. s to save all the precorrection   s curves on different text s  files located in the directory  TABLE      o Load Tables  allows to load all the precorrection s curves from different text  files located in the TABLE directory        Refresh  allows to send the current curve  both precorrection   s and  equalization   s  to the modulator  making effective the table   s changing        Set Operative  allows to set the current curves  both amplitude   s and group  delay   s  as the active curve in the modulator     o Equalization OFF  allows to turn off the equalization   s function     Superior Broadcast Producto sia Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    Reset Selected  Save in FLASH Current    Send Default       Reset Selected  allows to set every value of the selected curve  amplitude   s  or group delay   s  to zero           Save in FLASH Current  allows to save in the modulator s memory the current  curve  both amplitude   s and group delay s      o Send Default  allows to send the default   s curve     o The section Interval Selection permits a simple and useful way to create a  curve without the need to move every graphical point  Simply set in the abscissa  the Start point  then the Stop point and finally the Internal point and a quadratic  curve will be generated among the selected points     Interval Selection     o Activate Curve Generator    Set Start Position  Set Stop Position    Set Internal Position       e Activate Curve Generator  select this radio button permit
42. t diminishes the parameter  turning it right increases it   or to select an item from a list of options     e pushing  push the button once when the cursor is on the name of a   menu to enter in that menu  push it when the cursor is on the name of a  parameter to enter in modification mode  the cursor starts blinking   after the  modification of a parameter  push the button to keep fix the new value   Set the value by pressing the button  to save in memory you need to press OK  that causes also the exit from menu  Press ESC if you do not want saving it   that causes the exit keeping the value unchanged  instead in Power Menu  set    gt  power  simply confirm the selection and the value will be saved     If no controls are operated during 2 minutes  the exciter returns to the default  menu     Superior Broadcast Products   12     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    6 2 Software    6 2 1    6 2 1 1    Start up    Upon switch on  a window that holds and machine informations appears on the  display  The informations regards the date and hour     Superior Broadcast 8VSB MODULATOR    24 03 2009 10 28 39       Figure 6 1  Example of start up screen    Preset through encoder at Start up    After the start up operation the following window is visualized     ATTENTION     PRESS BUTTON to Pre Set       Figure 6 2  Holding press the encoder button during switch on  the power goes to zero and    an alternative main window appears on the display     ATTENTION   Setting           Figure 6 3
43. uperior Broadcast Products aot ng Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    Set Time   16   26   55  A       Figure 6 31    Set Time  This menu provides the adjustment of the time     set Date   09  12   2008          A  Figure 6 32  pet Date  This menu provides the adjustment of the date   New Pwd  123   A  Figure 6 33  Pwd This menu provides to choose and confirm a password of 4 number     In case you want to change the password  before insert the old  password  then choose the new password and confirm     Menu Type    gt  Remote       Figure 6 34    Menu Type This menu provides to choose between LOCAL  you can control  the device only with encoder  or REMOTE  that allows to receive  telecontrol from other sorces like Java or IC bus      Superior Broadcast Products Pd Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    7  Technical specifications    General  Standards available SVR  Frequency range VHF UHF bandwidth  177 213   473 862    MZ 1Hz step   direct band       Digital modulation  Modulation VSB  N  MER  gt  32dB for each Power    Mechanical Features  a   ns Sos      Superior Broadcast Products ci De Blue Digital Exciter User Manual    8  Working Principles    A brief description of each module s functions is given below     8 1 RF Configurations    The DTVC RF configurations is 20Wrms in class A B PA  For greater power is  possible to connect an external amplifier     The power reading is carried out by a directional coupler thru rms with excellent  performance in terms of linearity and
44. will be treated the particular measure that it is possible to see in  the TELECON user interface  in regards to this specific modulator  For a detailed  treatment of TELECON user interface please refer to the specific manual     First of all make sure that the RDMODGSM TV has a green face  this indicated  that the MOD TLC300 is correctly working     Second make sure that the DIVP ATSC has a green face  this indicated that the  ATSC modulator is correctly working  Press on the DTVP ATSC green face to  allow the visualization of the appropriate menu      01  DTVP ATSC       It will follow a brief explanation of every field of the measure s table of 1 O  section     Connection   DTPUTDSKAAGA    Sala       Ta x mol  lunak  Roan SMA NA 44 4 EI e pi  il np    e In0 Local Remote  visualizes if the machine is set in Local or Remote mode  e In1 RF  visualizes the RF status  on or off     e In2 ALC  visualizes if the ALC is present or absent    Superior Broadcast Producto   44     Blue Digital Exciter User Manual      In4 Lock Status  visualizes if the PLL is lock or unlock    In5 ASI  visualizes if the Input ASI stream is present or absent      In9 WAIT  visualizes if it is present an alarm condition that momentary block  the RF power    e In10 WARNING  visualizes if it is present an alarm message  e In11 FAULT  visualizes if the machine is in a fault condition   e In12 Interlock  visualizes if the interlock is present or absent  e In16 Output Mute  not available       In17ASI1 Sync M
    
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