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1. 2 16 List of Figures Figure 2 1 Air flow Through the 2 5 Figure 2 2 AC Power Inlet 2 7 Figure 2 3 Location of the Technical 2 2 9 Figure 2 4 Typical Receiver Rear 2 9 Figure 2 5 Signal GConhnbectloriS s 2 10 List of Tables Tabl 2 1 Supply Wiring rrt au eee br e 2 7 Table 2 2 Non Standard Supply Cord Wire 2 8 Table 2 3 Digital Output 2 2 2 0 000 2 11 2 4 Digital Output CONNEC CON ius 2 11 Table 2 5 Analogue Digital Audio 2 12 Table 2 6 Digital Unbalanced Audio Connectors 2 12 Fable 2 7 SVGA COMECON MOT a ER 2 13 Table 2 8 Frame Sync Hi Z 2 14 Table 2 9 Ethernet 2 14 2 19 Digital Input COPnFeclOF 2 14 Table 2 17 Alarm
2. 7 2 3 Dolby Digital AC 3 AUG ingen ennt tnus 2 4 E 8 B 3 sci 8 B 3 1 Cl B 8 B 3 2 free Wiepo e B 8 B 3 3 EP B 9 3 4 TE T 10 3 5 Supported Audio B 10 3 6 Supported Audio Bit rates 10 3 7 Digital Audio Outputs Ex 11 4 11 4 1 DVB S2 Satellite Receivers 11 4 1 1 11 4 2 LNB Power and 15 4 3 703 DS3 G 703 DS3 Option B 15 B 4 4 ite DU NUT B 16 B 4 5 10 100BaseT IP Input Option B 16 B 4 6 100 1000BaseT Dual NIC Input Option card B 16 4 7 Frame Syne uenire FUE S Sud Suo
3. 8 5 4 TTV G 703 053 Option 8 C 5 5 10 100BaseT IP Input Option Menu C 9 C 5 6 100 1000BaseT Dual IP NIC Input Option Menu C 10 C 6 Conditional Access C 12 C 6 1 eU C 12 C 6 2 E A 12 6 3 Common Interface nne nnns C 12 C 6 4 Bjiiziecsd C 12 C 6 5 CA NOUE C 13 C 6 6 CA Provider EOD 13 Service Menu Menu C 13 7 1 QV GI OW 13 7 2 Video 14 7 3 Audio 1 Menu ARR TRIER 16 7 4 Bele S MENU ERU C 16 C 7 5 AUGOS NICU 5 lt C 17 C 7 6 AUGO A NETU C 17 7 7 PSYVNG 18 C 7 8 Ethernet Data C 18 C 7 9 VBENO C 19 C 7 10 19 C 7 11 Network ID C 19 C 8 Transport Stream Output
4. 3 14 Table 3 12 Setting Down 3 15 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Table 3 13 SENI 3 16 Table 3 14 Setting Video Delay 3 16 Table 3 15 Setting Video Ddelay 3 16 Table 3 16 Setting Low delay 3 17 Table 3 17 Manually Selecting the Audio Components 3 17 Table 3 18 Seting UD ASV NG Date EPUM RE ba teat atn 3 18 Table 3 19 Setting Up High speed Data over Ethernet 3 18 Table 3 20 Setting Teletext 2 qiue oni enda Eve a an 3 19 AM SeuIng Up pes rcc 3 19 Table 3 22 Setting Up Closed Captions 3 20 Table 3 29 Setting Up ITS Insertion i toco 3 20 Table 3 24 SCUING UD VPS TS 3 20 Tables 2996n WO WO Salat 3 20 Table 3 26 Setting Up Video 3 21 Table 3 27 Setting Up 22 3 21 Table 3 209 Setting US AMO Tand 2 t P eR aci 3 21 Table 3 29 Setting Up NTSC Pedestal Insertion 3 21 Table 3 30 Setting Up VANC Data
5. 3 21 Setting Up Monochrome 3 21 Setting Up AMOL Tand 2 tania ra cer ea a EY OL V d re ca rius 3 21 Setting Up NTSC Pedestal 3 21 Setting Up VANC Data Insertion 3 22 Setting Up Splice Point 3 22 Setting Up Station ID Insertion scsi N 3 22 Send sva tidie BLU 3 22 Setting Up DVB Subtitles 3 23 Setting the PCR PID MOT E Yr sc acea 3 23 Viewing the Network ID 200 3 23 Setting Up the Conditional Access Scrambling Menu 4 3 23 NS UT TEE 3 23 Basic Interoperable Scrambling System BISS Menu 4 4 3 24 Remote Authorization System RAS Menu 4 1 3 24 Director Ment 8 che 3 24 DVB Common Interface Menu 4 2 3 24 Setting Up the Transport Stream Output Menu 5 3 25 DEW PsP FOCCO UNG rri Ls ti Per ETE 3 25 Setting the Output 3 25 Transport Stream Output Bit rates
6. 25 8 7 2 25 8 8 Equipment DISDOSAl dt edd Ets ab edlen ua aw goa dei PR 26 B 8 8 1 SII E EA B 26 B 8 8 2 For me Europea UMION caste pe disi 26 8 9 H 26 List of Tables Table B 1 Supported Video 3 Table B 2 Supported Video Rates B 3 Table eto 629 Ll hie sexies arua 4 Table x cce B 4 Table B 5 HD Analogue Output B 5 Table B 6 Sync Output Specification eene nnn nnne B 6 Table B 7 Analogue Audio Performance Specifications B 9 Table B 8 Supported Audio Specifications B 10 Table B 9 Supported Audio Data Bit rates 2 B 10 Table 10 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver Input Specification B 11 Table B 11 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver Input DVB S Eb No Ratio B 14 Table B 12 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver Input DVB S2 Es No Ratio B 14 Table B 13 LNB Power a
7. 3 26 Transport Stream Packet 3 26 Setting Up the Alarms Menu 6 3 26 Setting Up System Parameters Menu 7 3 27 Restarting a 3 28 List of Figures Figure 3 1 Power up Operating Mode 3 5 Figure 3 2 Front Panel Controls and Pushbuttons 3 6 List of Tables Navigate Modes e OT IESU etae ied 3 6 T3ble 3 2 Edit unici ns ret e ya rn e obra er e ca e e f 3 7 Table 3 3 Selecting a Menu 3 8 Table 3 4 Entering a Menu 3 8 Table 3 5 Setting Up a Preset Service 3 9 Table 3 6 Setting Up the DVB S2 Satellite Receiver 3 10 Table 3 7 Setting Up the TTV G 703 3 11 Table 3 8 Setting Up the IP Interface 3 12 Table 3 0 Setting Up the Dual IP 3 13 T0 Seleculig SOV ICE isnt pov tu aie n UTE 3 14 Table 3 11 Selecting the Video
8. LI LI LL LI LI LI LI LI LI LI lI lI LI LI lI lI lI lI lI lI lI lI Ll gt 5 RON EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Scope of This Reference Guide 1 3 Who Should Use This Reference 1 3 What Equipment is Covered by This Reference Guide 1 3 The Equipment 1 3 SoftWare 1 5 Summary of 1 5 Main 1 5 1 7 1 7 Greg iio 1 7 DVB S DVB S2 L Band Inputs Satellite Receivers Option 1 7 TTV G 703 DS3 and Input Telco Receivers Option 1 7 IP Input Telco Receivers 1 7 Frame 5 1 7 1 7 Transport Stream Outputs 1 7 Vdeo PUDU 1 7 Audio 0 0000000 1 7 1
9. 19 Table C 23 Network ID Meni ss soi 20 Table 24 Transport Stream Output C 20 Table C 25 Output Connector Selector Submenu C 20 Table C 26 Alarms Men ite teneur tof diede aoi C 21 Table C 27 Transport Stream Alarm Setup C 21 Table C 28 Video Alarm Setup Menu C 21 Table C 29 Audio 1 Alarm Setup Menu C 21 Table C 30 Audio 2 Alarm Setup Menu C 22 Table C 31 Audio Alarm Setup Menu C 22 Table C 32 Audio 4 Alarm Setup Menu C 22 Table C 33 Satellite BER Alarm Setup Menu C 22 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Menus Table C 34 MER Alarm Setup C 23 Table 35 G N Alarm Setup Mer ves ua iun trie ein Ve eue C 23 Table C 36 Temperature Alarm Setup Menu C 23 Table 37 Setup MOD 23 Table C 59 CR Detalls 24 Table C 39 System Restart C 25 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C233 Menus BLANK 4 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C 1 C 1 1 1 2 C 2 Menus LC
10. 2 15 Table 2 12 RS 232 Low speed 2 15 Table 2 13 RS232 RS485 Remote 2 16 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 1 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 2 1 4 2 2 1 4 3 Installing the Equipment Read This First Handling The equipment must be handled and installed carefully and thoughtfully to prevent safety hazards and damage Installing the Equipment Ensure the personnel designated to fit the unit have the appropriate skills and knowledge If in any doubt contact Ericsson Customer Services see Preliminary Pages for contact details Installation of the product should follow these instructions and should only use installation accessories recommended by the manufacturers When rack mounted this equipment must have shelf supports as well as being fixed at the front panel Do not use this product as a support for any other equipment Lifting In some circumstances the unit might be awkward to lift In which case do not attempt to lift or move it without proper assistance or equipment If in doubt seek assistance Site Requirements Power Supplies See Annex B Technical Specification for a full specification Environment See Annex B Technical Specification for a full specification Do not install this product in areas of high humidity or where there is danger of water ingress Lightning Protection Warning If the receiver has been subject
11. C 20 C 8 1 OVS EA C 20 C 8 2 Output Connector Selector C 20 C 9 Alarms Menu Menu 6 C 20 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Menus C 9 1 EU 20 9 2 Transport Stream Alarm Setup 21 9 3 Video Alarm Setup Menu C 21 C 9 4 Audio T Alarm Set MENU 21 9 5 Audio 2 Alarm Setup Menu C 22 C 9 6 Audios Alarm Setup RETE etra dtd a ae C 22 C 9 7 Audio 4 Alarm Setup Menu C 22 C 9 8 Satellite BER Alarm Setup Menu C 22 C 9 9 MER Alarm Setup C 23 C 9 10 C N Alarm Setup Menu C 23 C 9 11 Temperature Alarm Setup C 23 C 10 System Menu Me 23 10 1 OS HU IVI cm 23 10 2 Multi Format Receiver Details C 24 C 10 3 System Iestart MON citi once eR pee E does d vao ua acerca ERR NUR C 25 List of Tables Table GT Main Menu Items eosam E Ko eaa d C 5 Table G 2 Presets Menu Items mein Dee cn pb es nest c ae ce ds a C 7 Table Input Status Menu ltems C 7 Table C 4 Input Selectio
12. Port 1 2 EMBEDDED EE DID 2 1E5H EMBEDDED DID 3 EMBEDDED DID 4 Sma LEVEL 3 DOWNMIX METHOD EMBEDDED ce DID 1 2E7H 2 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Factory Defaults ENABLED SYNC DATA High Speed Ethernet ENABLED Data Not Fitted ETH NET DATA High Speed Ethernet ENABLED Data Fitted VITC INSERTION ENABLED CLOSED CAPTION ENABLED PCR PID 5 Output TS OUTPUT POST INPUT CONNECTOR 1 DISABLED CONNECTOR 2 DISABLED CONNECTOR 3 DISABLED 6 Alarm IF NO TRANSPORT STREAM NO ALARM IF VIDEO NOT RUNNING NO ALARM IF AUDIO 1 NOT RUNNING NO ALARM IF AUDIO 2 NOT RUNNING NO ALARM IF AUDIO 3 NOT RUNNING NO ALARM IF AUDIO 4 NOT RUNNING NO ALARM IF MER LESS THAN 0 00 NO ALARM IF BER EXCEEDS 1 0 E 8 NO ALARM IF TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS 65 NO ALARM EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C2 Factory Defaults SW VERSION FW VERSION HW UNAFFECTED VERSION PLD VERSION ELECTRONIC SERIAL NUMBER E 4 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A
13. be displayed NONE 75 BARS AND RED MOVING BAR BORDER 100 COLOUR BARS PATHOLOGICAL MULTIBURST MONITOR LINEUP CONTRAST Test Pattern Standard XXXXXXXX is the editable standard for the test pattern XXXXXXXX AUTO 1080i 30 Hz 10801 29 97 Hz 1080i 25 Hz 10801 24 Hz 1080i 23 976 Hz 720p 60 Hz 720p 59 94 Hz 720p 50 Hz 480i 29 97 Hz o 6i 25 Hz Framesync XXXXXXX XXXXXXX is the editable parameter for Framesync enable ENABLED YYYYYYYY shows the presence of a framesync input SIGNAL NOT PRESENT SIGNAL PRESENT FRAME RATE MISMATCH SIGNAL LOCKED Framesync PAL Offset XXXXXX XXXXXX is the editable PAL framesync offset range 199999 Framesync NTSC Offset YYYYYY 10 199999 pixels YYYYYY is the editable NTSC framesync offset range 199999 to 199999 pixels 4 2 0 Delay XXX ms XXX is the editable parameter for delaying 4 2 0 video frames 0 to 4 2 2 Delay YYY ms 100 ms YYY is the editable parameter for delaying 4 2 2 video frames 0 to 100 ms Output Mode YYY YYY is the editable video output mode RGB YPbPr Trisync Mode Trisync on NONE ALL GREEN EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C 15 Menus Embedded Audio ID Group 1 2 3 or 4 Group 525 Line Output Line 525 Line Output PAL M NTSC MNP 0000000000000 M PAL M NTSC MNP 625 Line Output PAL N PAL N CMB C 7 3 Audio 1 Menu The Audio 1 signal status submenu contains information about the audio format and status of th
14. 7 6 7 5 1 7 6 7 5 2 7 6 7 5 3 Preliminary 7 6 7 5 4 Ethernet Remote 878 7 6 7 6 AC User Accessible Fuse 7 7 7 7 7 8 7 7 1 banaue 7 8 7 7 2 A E 7 8 List of Figures Figure 7 1 Cooling Fans 7 3 Figure 7 2 Fuse 7 8 List of Tables Table 7 1 Fuse 7 7 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 7 1 Preventive Maintenance Fault finding BLANK 7 2 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Preventive Maintenance and Fault finding 7 1 Introduction This chapter provides the schedules and instructions where applicable for routine inspection cleaning and maintenance which should be performed by an operator There are also some basic fault finding procedures to follow in the event of a suspected failure of the RX1290 Multi Format Receiver 7 2 Routine Checks 7 2 1 Cooling Fans There are no routine checks associated with this equipment other than to ensure that the unit is adequately cooled This equipment must never be operated unless the cooling fans are working They should be checked pe
15. 3 6 3 3 Front Panel Operating 3 6 3 3 1 3 6 2 2 4 Navigate Mode 3 6 3 3 3 Edi NOC NE 3 7 3 4 Using the Local COMMONS iuret resa 3 7 3 4 1 LCD Menu 3 7 3 4 2 Selecting a Menu Option 3 8 3 4 3 Entering a Menu 3 8 3 5 Setting Up Preset Services Menu 1 3 9 3 5 1 Using Preset Services 3 9 3 5 2 Setting Up a Preset Service 3 9 3 6 Setting Up the Input Menu 2 3 10 3 6 1 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver TT1290 HWO DVBS2 and TT1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST esee 3 10 3 6 1 1 DVB S2 Input Option Card TT1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST 3 11 3 6 2 Telco Receiver RX1290 HWO G703 3 11 3 6 3 10 100BaseT Input 1290 2 3 12 3 6 4 100 1000BaseT Dual IP Input RX1290 HWOY GIGE 3 13 3 7 Service Configuration Menu 3 3 14 3 7 1 Selecting and Setting Up a Service 3 14 3 7 2 Selecting the Video 3 14 3 7 3 Setting Down Conversion 3 15 3
16. 5 5 Alarm Connector Table B 28 Relay Alarm Output Specification tem Contact Configuration SPDT Change over All volt free contacts fully isolated Contact Rating 1 A at 24 V DC 1A at 50V AC Maximum Switching Voltage 50 Vdc 30 V AC EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 21 Technical Specification Maximum Switching Power 24W 60 VA Minimum Switching Load 0 1 mA 100 mV DC B 6 Environmental B 6 1 Conditions Table B 29 Environmental Conditions Handling movement Fixed non mobile use only Storage Transportation Temperature 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing B 7 Compliance B 8 Safety This equipment has been designed and tested to meet the requirements of the following EN 60950 1 European Information technology equipment Safety IEC 60950 1 International Information technology equipment Safety UL 60950 1 USA Information Technology Equipment Safety The version of the standards shown is that applicable at the time of manufacture B 22 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Technical Specification B 8 1 equipment has been designed and tested to meet the following EN 55022 European Emission Standard and Limits and methods of measurement of radio CISPR22 International frequency interference characteristics of information technology equipment Class A 61000 3 2 European Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 2
17. 1290 1 6 5 6 5 100 1000BaseT Dual IP Input 1290 6 7 6 5 1 1 Mode of Operation when input port is set to Auto 6 7 6 5 1 2 Mode of Operation when input port is set to Port 1 or Port 2 6 8 6 5 1 3 Mode of Operation when switching from input Port 2 to Auto 6 8 6 6 Software Enabled 6 8 6 7 High Speed Data Over Ethernet RX1290 SWO HSETHER 6 8 6 8 Dolby Digital Decoder 1290 5 6 8 6 9 RAS Mode 1 and 2 Conditional Access RX1290 SWO RAS 6 8 6 10 Director Functionality 1290 5 5 6 8 6 11 2 HD 4 2 2 Decode RX1290 SWO MPEG 2 HD A22 6 9 6 12 4 SD Decode 1290 5 0 4 50 6 9 6 13 MPEG 4 HD SD MPEG 2 HD 4 2 2 Decode 1290 5 4 6 9 6 14 DVB S2 QPSK 1290 5 0 0 52 6 9 6 15 DVB S2 QPSK 8PSK RX1290 SWO DVBS2 8PSK 6 9 6 16 DVB S2 Low Symbol Rate RX1290 SWO DVBS2 LSym 6 9 6 17 ProMPEG FEC 1290 5 6 9 6 18 Four Channel Audio Suppo
18. B 17 B 5 Qutbut uisa ki RP REKERU B 17 B 5 1 Video Gic cc B 17 B 5 1 1 ureeM ixDRU o B 17 B 5 1 2 18 5 2 Pudi 0 9 0 ate B 20 5 3 Data 20 5 3 1 RS 232 Asynchronous Low speed B 20 B 5 3 2 High Speed Data over B 21 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B 1 Technical Specification B 2 B 5 4 SNMP Remote Control Connector B 21 5 5 8 21 6 da 22 6 1 22 7 SONICS esse EET 22 B 8 Sees eee EET B 22 B 8 1 B 23 B 8 2 Telecommunications 23 8 3 d EN reine eet EE 23 8 4 TICK AIM AN I bate oett atem d s cape cedo ced iain ad Rc B 24 B 8 5 PACKAGING 24 8 6 24 8 7 Materials Declarations 25 B 8 7 1 For the European
19. 1 2 1 3 Technical Specification Output Supported Video Resolutions The Multi Format Receiver supports H 264 4 2 0 and 4 2 2 Table 1 Supported Video Resolutions Input Resolutions Frame Output Format Specification H x V Rates H x V 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 SMPTE 274M 1440 x 1080 interlaced 1280 x 1080 960 x 1080 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 SMPTE 296M 960 x 720 progressive 60 All SD Formats 29 97 720 x 512 SMPTE 174M 25 interlaced Supported Video Bit rates The equipment supports decoding of non encrypted compressed video at rates of up to 90 Mbps 2 and 20 Mbps 264 Table B 2 Supported Video Rates Composite Video Output The equipment supports video decoding as per ITU R BT 470 and ANSI SMPTE 170M EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B 3 Technical Specification B 4 Table B 3 625 Line Description Bar Level Bar Tilt sync Level DC Offset Chrominance to Luminance Gain Inequality Chrominance to Luminance Phase Inequality K factor K 2T Pulse X bar K rating Frequency Response MultiBurst Differential Gain Differential Phase Non Linearity Jitter Weighted Luminance Noise Weighted Luminance Noise Chrominance PM Noise Table B 4 525 Line Description Bar Level Bar Tilt sync Level DC Offset Chrominance to Luminance Gain Inequality Chrominance to Luminance Phase Inequality Colour Bars VITS17 VITS17 VITS17 VITS18 0 5 MHz VITS18 1 MHz VIT
20. 16 kHz 0 65 dB 16 kHz 20 kHz THD N at 8dB Cross talk OdB Noise Unweighted 66 dB Noise A weighted 62 dB Linearity 1 kHz Phase Q 0 dB 2 Degrees 40 Hz 15 kHz B 3 3 Audio Routing The Multi Format Receiver supports the following routing of audio signal STEREO Channel 1 left Channel 2 right e MIXED TO BOTH Channel 1 and 2 on left and right LEFT TO BOTH Channel 1 on left and right EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B 9 Technical Specification B 3 4 B 3 5 B 3 6 B 10 e RIGHT TO BOTH Channel 2 on left and right When the input signal is STEREO the Audio digital output format will always be STEREO Where a dual mono service is available it is possible to configure the output as MIXED TO BOTH LEFT TO BOTH and RIGHT TO BOTH Lip Sync The audio at the output remains synchronous to the decoded video by default i e where both video and audio streams are available from the same service In such circumstances the video and audio streams share the same PCR The lip sync error delay from presentation of video until presentation of audio introduced by the Receiver is in the range of 5 ms The lip sync delay between stereo pair 1 and 2 is 2 ms because the PTS will be presented independently for each pair When using frame sync the lip sync error is up to 40 ms due to audio frame skip and repeats Supported Audio Specifications Table B 8 Supported Audio Specificati
21. demodulator implementation margin B 14 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 4 2 4 3 Technical Specification LNB Power and Control The Multi Format Receiver provides LNB power and control signals through the active RF input connector LNB power and controls are enabled through the Satellite Input Menu see Annex C Menus The Multi Format Receiver supports voltage controlled LNBs only The LNB power circuit provides automatic protection against short circuits in the LNB or its cable When the short circuit has been removed recovery is automatic Switchable boost of the LNB voltage to allow for losses in long cables and control of 22 kHz tone insertion are provided The LNB power characteristics comply with IEC 1319 1 and are as per Table B 13 Table B 13 LNB Power and Control Parameter Specification Voltage V nominal Receiver Polarisation Vertical circular right Horizontal circular left TTV G 703 DS3 and E3 OTTV G 703 DS3 and E3 Option Card Table B 14 TTV G 703 Input Specification Seofenon _ Data rate DS3 45 Mbps E3 34 Mbps Network Type PDH Network CCITT ITU T G 703 Specification Reed Solomon On Off Not available in 188 packet mode Receive Polarisation As specified in ETS 300 784 Satellite Earth Station and Systems SES Television Receive only TVRO earth stations operating in the 11 12 GHz frequency bands EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B 15 Technical Specification De Interleav
22. Glossary A 10 JPEG kbps Kbit Ku band LAN L band LED LNB LO Isb Luminance LVDS Macroblock Mbps MCC MCPC Joint Photographic Experts Group ISO ITU standard for compressing still images It has a high compression capability Using discrete cosine transform it provides user specified compression ratios up to around 100 1 there is a trade off between image quality and file size 1000 bits per second 1024 bits usually refers to memory capacity or allocation The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum which spans the frequency range of approximately 12 GHz to 14 GHz Used by communications satellites Preferred for DTH applications because this range of frequency is less susceptible to interference Local Area Network A network which provides facilities for communications within a defined building or group of buildings in close proximity The frequency band from 950 MHz to 2150 MHz which is the normal input frequency range of a domestic IRD The incoming signal from the satellite is down converted to L band by the LNB Light Emitting Diode Low Noise Block Down Converter The component of a subscriber satellite transmission receiving dish which amplifies the incoming signal and down converts it to a suitable frequency to input to the IRD typically 950 MHz 1600 MHz Local Oscillator Least significant bit The television signal representing brightness or the amount of light at any
23. connected Pin 3 Rx In Pin 6 Rx In ASI IN A BNC socket is provided for detection of the transport stream lock on the ASI input ASI IN Table 2 10 Digital Input Connector Item opecification Connector type BNC 75 O female socket Connector ASI IN designation 2 14 Pin outs Centre ASI Input Shield Ground Chassis EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 7 9 2 7 10 Installing the Equipment Alarm Connector and Relay The alarm relay connector has a summary relay The summary relay is activated whenever the unit detects an alarm or the power is switched off Table 2 11 Alarm Connector Connector type 9 way D type Female for the summary alarm relay Connector ALARM RELAY designation Pn2 Opn 0000005 Pin 3 Open Pi4 Reayf commonpn pin Open 4 Pm6 Opn Pin 7 Open Pin 8 Relay 1 Normally Closed Open on Alarm Pin 9 Relay 1 Normally Open Closed on Alarm RS 232 Low speed Asynchronous Data Output A 9 way D type female connector provides a asynchronous low speed data serial communications interface The status of the data output on this connector is given in the Data Menus Menus 3 4 and 3 5 Table 2 12 RS 232 Low speed Data Specification Connector type 9 way D type Female Connector RS 232 Data Out designation Standards RS 232 DATA Pin outs Pin 1 Reserved Pin 2 Receive Data Output RxD RS 232 Pin 3 Reserved Pin 4
24. No connection EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 15 Installing the Equipment Pin 5 Ground RS 232 Pin 6 Reserved Pin 7 No connection Pin 8 Reserved Pin 9 Reserved 2 7 11 Serial Remote Control A 9 way D type male connector provides a configurable RS232 RS485 asynchronous low speed data serial communications interface for remote control RS232 RS485 REMOTE Table 2 13 RS232 RS485 Remote Control tem seten Comes _ Pin outs Pin 1 Data Carrier Detect DCD Input Pin Not connected Input Pin 2 Receive Data RXD Input Pin 2 Not connected Input Pin 3 Transmit Data TXD Output Pin 3 Not connected Output Pin 4 Data Terminal Ready Output Pin 4 Rx Input Pin 5 Ground Pin 5 Ground Pin 6 Data Set Ready Input Pin 6 Not TX Output Pin 7 Request to Send Output Pin 7 TX Output Pin 8 Clear to Send Input Pin 8 Not RX Input Pin 9 Not connected Pin 9 Not connected 2 8 Option Card Connectors Option cards are described in Chapter 6 Options 2 16 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Operating the Equipment Locally Chapter 3 Contents 3 1 Powering the Equipment 3 5 3 1 1 P 3 5 2152 Power up Operating 3 5 3 2 Front Panel Controls and
25. RS232 485 REMOTE CONTROL 4 Data AUD 1 Digital Audio Output 19 eR ase ETHERNET AUD 2 Digital Audio Output UNE Constellation Output Satellite DemodCard RX1290 HWO DVBS IF CONST Option Cards PRO MPEG FEC Input Card RX1290 HWO IP PROFEC G 703 E3 DS3 Input Card TT1290 HWO G703 AC Power Supply Power Supply Figure 2 5 Signal Connections 2 10 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 7 2 2 7 3 2 7 4 Installing the Equipment ASI HD SDI SD SDI OUT i A l The unit has three ASI SMPTE 292M video HD SDI 656 video SD SDI outputs in the standard configuration ASI HD SDI SD SDI The output standard must be selected from the user interface or OUT 1 2 3 remote control interface The ASI HD SDI SD SDI output is coaxial via BNC connectors Video control is through the Video Menu Menu 3 1 Table 2 3 Digital Output Connector Connector type BNC 75 O female socket Connector designation ASI HD SDI SD SDI OUT 1 ASI HD SDI SD SDI OUT 2 ASI HD SDI SD SDI OUT 3 Pin outs Centre Video output Shield Ground Chassis Note These sockets are under the control of Menu 5 1 CVBS Q BNC socket 15 provided for composite video output which supports NTSC M with and without pedestal and PAL B D H I M Mid Table 2 4 Digital Output Connector Connector type 75 female socket Connector designation ASI HD SDI SD SDI OUT 1 ASI HD SDI SD SDI OUT 2 ASI HD SDI
26. ericsson RX1290 Multi Format Receiver software Version 3 0 0 and later REFERENCE GUIDE ERICSSON EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Preliminary Pages ENGLISH UK READ THIS FIRST If you do not understand the contents of this manual DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT Also translation into any EC official language of this manual can be made available at your cost SVENSKA LAS DETTA FORST Om Ni inte f rst r informationen i denna handbok ARBETA DA INTE MED DENNA UTRUSTNING En vers ttning till detta spr k av denna handbok kan ocksa anskaffas pa Er bekostnad PORTUGUES LEIA O TEXTO ABAIXO ANTES DE MAIS NADA Se n o compreende o texto deste manual NAO UTILIZE EQUIPAMENTO utilizador poder tamb m obter uma tradu o do manual para o portugu s pr pria custa FRAN AIS AVANT TOUT LISEZ CE QUI SUIT Si vous ne comprenez pas les instructions contenues dans ce manuel NE FAITES PAS FONCTIONNER CET APPAREIL En outre nous pouvons vous proposer vos frais une version fran aise de ce manuel DEUTSCH LESEN SIE ZUERST DIESEN HINWEIS Sollte Ihnen der Inhalf dieses Handbuches nicht klar verst ndlich sein dann BEDIENEN SIE DIESE GER TE NICHT Eine bersetzung des Handbuches in diese Sprache ist gegen Berechnung lieferbar ESPA OL LEA ESTE AVISO PRIMERO Si no entiende el contenido de este manual NO OPERE ESTE EQUIPO Podemos asimismo suministrarle una traducci n de este ma
27. RS coding followed by convolutional coding to add extra bits to the transmitted signal This allows a large number of errors at the receive end to be corrected by convolutional Viterbi decoding followed by RS decoding CVBS Video Signal 1 V pk pk Reduction in the number of bits used to represent the same information For the purposes of a broadcast system it is the process of reducing digital picture information by discarding redundant portions of information that are not required when reconstituting the picture to produce viewing clarity Compression allows a higher bite rate to be transmitted through a given bandwidth Responsible for compressing and multiplexing the video audio data bitstreams together with the authorization stream The multiplexed data stream is then ready for transmission Digital Color difference signals These signals in combination with the luminance signal Y define the color and brightness of each picture element pixel on a TV line See Chrominance Cyclic Redundancy Check A mathematical algorithm that computes a numerical value based on the bits in a block of data This number is transmitted with the data and the receiver uses this information and the same algorithm to ensure the accurate delivery of data by comparing the results of algorithm and the number received If a mismatch occurs an error in transmission is presumed Color Video Black Sync Signal Decibels A ratio of one quantity to
28. must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or colored black brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or colored red Connecting the Equipment to the AC Power Supply As there is no mains power switch fitted to this unit ensure the local AC power supply is switched OFF before connecting the supply cord Connect the mains lead to the equipment and then to the local supply Protective Earth Technical Earth Warning This unit must be correctly earthed through the molded plug supplied If the local mains supply does not have an earth conductor do not connect the unit Contact Ericsson Customer Services for advice Before connecting the unit to the supply check the supply requirements in Annex B The terminal marked at the rear panel is a Technical Earth Its use is recommended This is NOT a protective earth for electric shock protection The terminal is provided to e Ensure all equipment chassis fixed within a rack are at the same technical earth potential To do this connect a wire between the Technical Earth terminal and a suitable point on the rack e Eliminate the migration of stray charges when connecting between equipment The Technical Earth provides a suitable connection between the equipment and the installation to give a low impedance path at normal operating frequencies EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Installing the Equipment Techni
29. there is a fuse held in an integral fuse carrier at the AC power inlet at the rear of the unit Table 7 1 Fuse Information Item Specification Fuse Single pole fitted in live conductor in power input filter at rear of unit Fuse type 5mm x 20 mm anti surge T HBC IEC EN 60127 2 Sheet 5 Fuse rating 250 V AC To replace the AC power fuse perform the following Warning Before replacing the rear panel fuse disconnect the equipment from the supply Failure to do this may expose hazardous voltages Unplug the equipment from the local supply socket 1 Ensure that power is turned off and the power cable is disconnected from the AC power inlet 2 Ease out the fuse carrier by placing a small flat bladed screwdriver in the notches at the sides of the carrier EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Tf Preventive Maintenance Fault finding 7 7 1 7 7 2 7 8 Caution When replacing the power input fuse always ensure that a fuse of the correct type and rating is fitted Failure to do so results in inadequate protection 3 Replace the fuse in the carrier 4 Insert the fuse carrier back in the AC power inlet AC Power Inlet To access the fuse ease out the notch with a small flat blade screwdriver Fuse Carrier Figure 7 2 Fuse Carrier If the replacement fuse also blows do not continue Disconnect the equipment and contact Customer Services see Preliminary Pages for advice Disp
30. 26 Alarms Menu Display Tite Alarms Description omon _ C 9 2 Transport Stream Alarm Setup Menu Table C 27 Transport Stream Alarm Setup Menu IF NO TRANSPORT STREAM Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY is editable YYYYYYYYYYYYYYY NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY C 9 3 Video Alarm Setup Menu Table C 28 Video Alarm Setup Menu IF VIDEO NOT RUNNING Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY is editable YYYYYYYYYYYYYY NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY C 9 4 Audio 1 Alarm Setup Menu Table C 29 Audio 1 Alarm Setup Menu IF AUDIO 01 NOT RUNNING Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY is editable YYYYYYYYYYYYYY NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C 21 Menus C 9 5 Audio 2 Alarm Setup Menu Table C 30 Audio 2 Alarm Setup Menu IF AUDIO 02 NOT RUNNING YYYYYYYYYYYYYY is editable YYYYYYYYYYYYYY NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY C 9 6 Audio 3 Alarm Setup Menu Table C 31 Audio 3 Alarm Setup Menu Display Title Description IF AUDIO 03 NOT RUNNING Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y is editable YYYYYYYYYYYYYY NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY C 9 7 Audio 4 Alarm Setup Menu Table C 32 Audio 4 Alarm Setup Menu IF AUDIO 04 NOT RUNNING Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY is editable YYYYYYYYYYYYYY NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY C 9 8 Satellite BER Alarm Setup Menu Table C 33 Satellite BER Alarm Setup Menu VVVV WWWW UUU VVVV is BER or NONE XXXXX YYYYYY ZZZZZZ WWW is LOCK XXXXX is VIDEO YYYYYY is AUDIO1 2277277 is AUDIO2 UUU is MER If BER exceeds E X X X E X is edi
31. 3 not running This alarm is raised if the third audio is incorrect e Audio 4 not running This alarm is raised if the forth audio is incorrect e Unit temperature This alarm is raised if the unit exceeds an internal temperature of 65 C It is possible to signal additional alarms depending on the Transport Stream input type and optional functionality in the unit Satellite inputs e Bit Error Rate BER above programmable threshold This is user configurable an alarm is raised when the measured BER value is greater than the predefined threshold EBNO This is user configurable an alarm is raised when the measured BER value is greater than the predefined threshold 5 4 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Options Chapter 6 Contents 6 1 Hardware Enabled Options 242220 6 3 6 2 DVB S2 Input Cards RX1290 HWO DVBS2 and 1290 2 6 3 6 2 1 6 3 6 2 2 Connector Details L Band Inputs 6 3 6 2 3 Connector Details IF Monitor Input 1290 6 4 6 2 4 Connector Details Constellation Output 1290 6 5 6 3 TTV G 703 DS3 Input Card TT1290 HWO G7093 6 5 6 4 IP Input
32. 7 10 Reference packet identifier and its status Network ID The Network ID submenu displays the network ID 7 11 and the Original Network from the current Service Description Tables Video Menu The Video signal status submenu contains information about the currently decoded MPEG 2 video EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Menus Table C 14 Video Menu Display Title Video Description XX Stream PID ZZZZ XX is the number of video streams YYYY ZZZZ is the currently selected video stream PID YYYY is the currently selected video stream status OK STOP FAIL Resolution XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX is the current video resolution e g 1920 x 1080 Frame Rate YY YY Hz YY YY is the current video frame rate 25 Hz 29 97 Hz Coding mode XXXXX Coding mode is the current video coding 4 2 0 4 2 2 Profile YYYYY Is the current video profile ML HL GOP Structure Y Y Y Y video GOP structure and length Pixel Aspect Ratio YYY YYY is the current video aspect ratio 16 9 Rate Buffer Level XXX is the current video rate buffer level fill percentage Bit rate YY YY Mbit s YY YY is the current video stream bit rate Fail mode YYYYYYYYYYYY Y Y YY YYY YY Y YY is the editable parameter for setting the response to loss of video FREEZE FRAME BLACK FRAME BLUE FRAME 75 BARS AND RED BLUE PLUS TEXT RED PLUS TEXT BLACK PLUS TEXT Test Pattern XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is the editable video test pattern to
33. E pass through Linear uncompressed audio data rates as defined by SMPTE 302M DTS audio detection and pass through Data Low Speed Data RS 232 asynchronous up to 38 4 kbps High Speed Data Ethernet Data piping up to 5 Mbps option Transport Stream Output ASI Transport Stream output with maximum data rate 160 Mbps Remote Control SNMP 5 232 Alteia protocol Clock Calendar Available to coordinate universal and local time Constantly updated when locked to a valid Transport Stream Transport Stream Demultiplexing Maximum capability is 160 Mbps depending on CA in use and input front end Video Decoding Maximum Video decoding capability of 90 Mbps Audio Audio embedding in the digital video output VANC data support Closed Captions reference spec TR23 Frame Synchronization of video output to a composite analogue input Local Control Methods EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 4 1 2 2 5 1 2 2 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 3 Introduction Front Panel User Interface Inputs ASI Input Decoder One BNC connector supporting both byte mode and single packet burst mode Remote Control An RJ 45 Ethernet connector for connection to a PC or network switch to provide SNMP control DVB S DVB S2 L Band Inputs Satellite Receivers Option Four F type connectors connect the L band output
34. Hz at F gt 10 MHz LNB power and control See Table B 13 Table 11 shows the Eb No requirements for DVB S and Table B 12 for DVB S2 Es No requirements to ensure error free demodulation for all supported FEC rates R Enabling this feature disables output transport stream and renders the receiver unable to decode a service Operational for DVB S2 modes only These specifications apply in the presence of thermal noise at the threshold Eb No ratio given in Table B 11 These specifications apply in the presence of thermal noise at the threshold Es No ratio given in Table B 12 and assume a degradation to the thermal noise performance of 0 3 dB EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B 13 Technical Specification Table 11 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver Input DVB S Eb No Ratio Convolutional FEC Eb No Ratio dB in IF Loop for correct MPEG 2 system operation Eb No ratio is referred to user bit rate Ru188 See EN 300 421 specification For more detailed specification information and advice on performance in specific applications please contact Customer Services Table B 12 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver Input DVB S2 Es No Ratio LDPC FEC Rate DVB S2 Theoretical Es No Ratio dB in perfect linear channel for correct MPEG 2 system operation For more detailed specification information and advice on performance in specific applications please contact Customer Services Add 0 2 dB 0 4 dB for FEC 3 5 to any system calculation for modulator
35. Insertion 3 22 Table 3 31 Setting Up Splice Point Insertion 3 22 Table 3 32 Setting Up Station ID Insertion 3 22 Table 3 33 Setting Up AFD 3 22 Table 3 34 Setting Up DVB 3 23 Table 3 35 Viewing the PCR PID Menu 3 23 Table 3 36 Viewing the Network ID 3 23 Table 3 37 Setting Up the Transport Stream Output TSO 3 25 Table 3 38 Setting Up the Output Connector 3 25 Table 3 39 Maximum Descrambled Transport Stream Output Bit rates 3 26 Table 3 40 Setting Up the 3 26 Table 3441 Senna U p a nda t E ctt c dut pata 3 27 Table 3 42 Viewing the Multi Format Receiver Details Menu 3 28 Table 3 43 System Restart 3 28 EN LZT 790 0003 2 Rev R1A 2011 06 06 3 3 Operating the Equipment Locally BLANK 3 4 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Operating the Equipment Locally Powering the Equipment Switching On Caution This equipment should not be operated unless the cooling fan is working and there is free air flow around the unit Connect the signal inputs and A
36. KIM REIN OR AU 2 6 2 4 2 POO m 2 6 2 5 AC Supply Operating Voltage and Fusing Safety Information 2 6 2 5 1 POwWer SUDDIV 2 6 2 5 2 Power Supply 2 7 2 5 2 1 2 7 2 9 2 2 COO 2 7 2 9 9 Connecting the Equipment to the AC Power Supply 2 8 2 6 Protective Earth Technical Earth 2 8 2 7 Sigal COMME CUOINS OT 2 9 2 7 1 SSI 2 9 2 7 2 ASI HD SDI SD SDI 1 2 11 2 7 3 pu 2 11 2 7 4 2 11 2 7 5 2 12 2 7 6 Frame 5 2 13 2 7 7 ES Ss 5 2 14 2 7 8 hid 2 14 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 1 Installing the Equipment 2 2 2 7 9 Alarin Connector and Relay resessie ienen AE 2 15 2 7 10 RS 232 Low speed Asynchronous Data Output 2 15 2 11 Serial Remote lt 2 16 2 8
37. LOW SYMBOL RATE LICENSE RX1290 SWO DVBS2 16APSK 6APSK FAZ 101 0116 15 FAT 102 0213 DVB DVB S2 16APSK LICENSE 16APSK LICENSE ET FAZ 1010116 12 FAT 102 0214 LICENSE PRX1290 SWOIRAS RAS LICENSE LICENSE RX1290 SWO UPCONV UPCONVERSION LICENSE LICENSE E FAZ 101 0116 13 102 0219 CONVERSION LICENSE RX1290 SWO AAC FAZ 101 0116 10 FAT 102 0220 AAC AUDIO LICENSE AUDIO LICENSE FAZ 101 0116 27 102 0222 BEEN PROTECTION LICENSE 1 4 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Introduction Marketing Code Price Object Supply Object Description Number Number RX1290 SWO LDELAY FAZ 101 0116 21 FAT 102 0223 aoe LATENCY DECODE MODE 4 2 0 aoe RX1290 SWO HSETHER FAZ 101 0116 19 FAT 102 0224 HIGH SPEED DATA PIPING LICENSE RX1290 SWO PAA FAZ 101 0116 25 FAT 102 0229 QUAD PHASE ALIGNED MPEG 1 LAYER 2 AUDIO RX1290 SWO 4AUD FAZ 101 0116 9 FAT 102 0221 DIGITAL AUDIO 3 amp 4 LICENSE RX1 RX1290 SWO EBU 3 6 2 6 2 FAZ 101 0116 34 FAT 102 0227 RX1290 1290 SW 3 6 2 FOR EBU 3 6 2 1 FAZ 101 0116 31 102 0225 FROM MPEG4 SD HD RX1290 SWO UPG MP2422 MP4H 101 0116 30 FAT 102 0226 UPGRADE FROM MPEG 2 HD 4 2 2 TO MPEG 4 HD 1 1 2 2 Software Version This Reference Guide covers the functions of software version 3 0 0 and later To verify the installed version access the Systems Menu Menu 7 2 1 The menus are describ
38. LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 9 Operating the Equipment Locally 3 6 setting Up the Input Menu 2 3 6 1 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver TT1290 HWO DVBS2 and TT1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST Table 3 6 Setting Up the DVB S2 Satellite Receiver step Action Rest 1 Go to Menu 2 3 and select The Receiver can take its signals from four SOURCE 1 sources Set up source 1 Scroll to Menu 2 3 2 Enter the This sets up the LNB frequency for the LNB FREQUENCY then press selected Source in MHz Scroll to Menu 2 3 2 1 Enter This sets up the Satellite frequency for the the SATELLITE FREQUENCY selected Source in MHz then press Save Scroll to Menu 2 3 2 2 Enter Sets the symbol rate for the selected Source in the SYMBOL RATE then press Msymbols s Scroll to Menu 2 3 2 3 Enter This sets up the DVB modulation Standard the DVB Modulation Standard DVB S or DVB S2 FEC detection is then press Save automatic In DVB S2 mode the demodulator automatically detects and locks to both QPSK and 8PSK constellations Scroll to Menu 2 3 2 4 Enter Sets the Roll Off of the demodulator Root Nyquist Filter Choose between 35 25 ROLL OFF then press Save 20 This value should match that set in the transmitting modulator Scroll to Menu 2 3 2 5 Enter This sets up the centre frequency Search the SEARCH RANGE then Range for the selected Source in kHz press Save Scroll to Menu 2 3 2 6 Enter Sets the LNB power for the selected Source the LNB POWER an
39. MEM holds a model of the system hardware Using this model it controls the individual system elements to configure the output multiplexes from the incoming elementary streams The MEM monitors the equipment status and controls any redundancy switching Meta data is descriptive data that is tagged to a movie or audio clip Meta data is essential for the broadcaster Multichannel Microwave Distribution System A terrestrial microwave direct to home broadcast transmission system The use of motion vectors to improve the efficiency of the prediction of sample values The prediction uses motion vectors to provide offsets into the past and or future reference frames or fields containing previously decoded sample values that are used to form the prediction error signal The process of estimating motion vectors in the encoding process A two dimensional vector used for motion compensation that provides an offset from the coordinate position in the current picture or field to the coordinates in a reference frame or field Main Profile at Main Level A subset of the MPEG 2 standard which supports digital video storage DVD etc and transmissions up to 15 Mbps over various mediums Main Profile at High Level A subset of the MPEG 2 standard which supports digital video storage DVD etc and transmissions up to 80 Mbps over various mediums Moving Pictures Experts Group The name of the ISO IEC working group which sets up the international
40. a control word by the viewing card Domestic IRDs are also known as Set Top Units or Set Top Boxes Institute of Radio Engineers No longer in existence but the name lives on as a unit of video amplitude measurement This unit is 1 of the range between blanking a peak white for a standard amplitude signal Integrated Services Digital Network The basic ISDN service is BRI Basic Rate Interface which is made up of two 64 kbps B channels and one 16 kbps D channel 2B D If both channels are combined into one called bonding the total data rate becomes 128 kbps and is four and a half times the bandwidth of a V 34 modem 28 8 kbps The ISDN high speed service is PRI Primary Rate Interface It provides 23 B channels and one 64 kbps D channel 23B D which is equivalent to the 24 channels of a T1 line When several channels are bonded together high data rates can be achieved For example itis common to bond six channels for quality videoconferencing at 384 kbps In Europe PRI includes 30 B channels and one D channel equivalent to an E1 line International Standards Organisation Inter union Satellite Operations Group Insertion Test Signal A suite of analogue test signals placed on lines the VBI Also known as VITS Invitation To Tender International Telecommunications Union Radiocommunications Study Groups was CCIR International Telecommunications Union Telecommunications Standardization Sector was CCITT A 9
41. are being introduced to support this new system The tables below shows the new part numbers used for ordering and supply of the product and its options The Multi Format Receiver described in this Reference Guide is the base model ERICSSON a Figure 1 1 Front View of a RX1290 Multi Format Receiver Table 1 1 Equipment Model Descriptions Marketing Code Price Object Supply Object Description Number Number RX1290 BAS FAZ 101 0116 1 KDU 137 642 1 Decoder with integrated Common Interface CAM reader AC voltage input SD MPEG 2 4 2 0 SD MPEG 2 4 2 2 HD MPEG 2 4 2 0 video decode only EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 1 3 Introduction Table 1 2 Hardware Options Marketing Code Price Object Supply Object Description Number Number RX1290 HWO DVBS2 FAZ 101 0116 3 ROA 128 3800 I P SAT DEMOD E RX1290 HWO DVBS2 IF C FAZ 101 0116 5 ROA 128 3801 DVBS2 SAT DEMOD CONST O P RX1290 HWO IP PROFEC FAZ 101 0116 8 ROA 128 3802 IP PRO MPEG INPUT OPTION RXI2SUHWO GTOS FAZ 101 0116 6 ROA 128 3803 G 703 INPUT OPTION CARD G 703 INPUT OPTION CARD INPUT OPTION CARD pem FAZ 101 0116 7 ROA 128 3804 100 1000 BASE T INPUT OPTION Table 1 3 Software Options Marketing Code Price Object Supply Object Description Number Number RX1290 WO MPEGZ HD22 2 4 2 2 LICENSE 2 HD 4 2 2 LICENSE RX1290 SWO DVBS2 8PSK DVB DVB S28PSKLICENSE 8PSK LICENSE FAZ 101 0116 17 102 0212 DVB rs
42. component Menu 3 5 for Audio 3 Menu 3 6 for Audio 4 and repeat steps 2 through 5 3 7 9 Setting Up Asynchronous Data RS 232 These menu pages allow status monitoring and configuration of the low speed data Table 3 18 Setting Up Async Data Go to Menu 3 7 and press Selects the data stream Edit Select the data stream PID Scroll to Menu 3 7 1 and edit The unit receives and displays the correct bit the low speed data output rate ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save 3 7 10 Setting Up High Speed Data Over Ethernet RX1290 SWO HSETHER These menu pages allow status monitoring and configuration of the high speed data over Ethernet software option Table 3 19 Setting Up High speed Data over Ethernet Step amon Rem Go to Menu 3 8 and press Selects the data user PID number Edit Select the data stream PID 3 18 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Operating the Equipment Locally Sep Scroll to Menu 3 8 1 edit The unit receives and displays the correct bit the High speed data output rate ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save ON OFF and the Gateway IP gateway address given address menu Press Save 3 Scroll to Menu 3 8 3 and edit If the Forward to Gateway option is turned on the Forward to Gateway the unit will forward the data stream to the 3 7 11 Setting Up Teletext Table 3 20 Setting Up Teletext step Action Scroll to Menu 3 9 and edit Edits the parameter for choo
43. dropped or the case has been damaged 6 When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 7 Ifthe equipment has been subject to a lightning strike or power surge Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure only parts specified by Ericsson or having the same characteristics as the original part have been used Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Checks on Completion of Servicing Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in a safe operating condition Also performance and EMC checks may be required EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 7 4 7 4 1 7 4 2 7 4 3 7 4 4 7 4 4 1 Preventive Maintenance Fault finding Maintenance and Support Services Introduction Our primary objective is to provide first class customer care that is tailored to your specific business and operational requirements All levels are supported by one or more service performance reviews to ensure the perfect partnership between Ericsson and your business Warranty All Ericsson products and systems are designed and built to the highest standards and are covered under a comprehensive 12 month warranty Levels of Continuing Ericsson Service Support For standalone equipment then Ericsson BASIC Essential support is the value for money choice for you BASIC provides you with year by y
44. lt 65 dBm 950 lt Fosc lt 2150 MHz L band input IF Monitor Input Safety Status SELV 1 RX1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST BNC female 75 Input connector type Input impedance 750 Return loss 19 dB typical Tuning range 50 to 180 MHz Tuning Step 1 kHz 40 to 25 dBm Input power level per carrier DVB S Modulation EN 300 421 Modulation QPSK Convolutional FEC rates 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 oymbol rate range Rs 1 0 to 45 0 MSymbol s oymbol rate step 1 Symbol s Symbol rate lock range 100 ppm Eb No ratio See Table B 11 DVB S2 Modulation EN 302 307 DVB S2 Mode Broadcast Services Modulation QPSK 8PSK QPSK LDPC FEC rates 1 2 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 8PSK LDPC FEC rates 3 5 2 3 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 10 LDPC FEC Frame length Normal Pilot tones Automatic detection oymbol rate range Rs 1 to 31 MSymbol s 1 Msym s min with low symbol rate license B 12 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Technical Specification Maximum Channel bit rate Output connector type DVB S Phase noise SSB phase noise power spectral density lt 68 tolerance4 10 log Rs 20 dBc Hz at 10 kHz offset Phase noise power spectral density of the form 20 6 oF Frequency offset from carrier Rs Symbol rate Msymbol s DVB S2 Phase noise 25 dBc Hz at 100 Hz 50 dBc Hz at 1 kHz 73 dBc Hz at oF 10 kHz 93 dBc Hz at 100 kHz 103 dBc Hz at F 1 MHz 114 dBc
45. network Internet UNIX etc For example after developing the HTML pages for a Web site on a local machine they are typically uploaded to the Web server using FTP Unlike e mail programs in which graphics and program files have to be attached FTP is designed to handle binary files directly and does not add the overhead of encoding and decoding the data The ITU T standard which defines the physical and electrical characteristics of hierarchical digital interfaces Group of Pictures MPEG video compression works more effectively by processing a number of video frames as a block The Ericsson AB Encoder normally uses a 12 frame GOP every twelfth frame is an frame 7 Glossary A 8 GUI HDTV HPA HSYNC HTTP HU Hub ICAM ICMP IGMP IDU IEC Interframe Coding Intraframe Coding Graphical User Interface The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program A program with a GUI runs under a windowing system and has a screen interface capable of displaying graphics in the form of icons drop down menus and a movable pointer The on screen information is usually controlled manipulated by a mouse or keyboard High Definition Television High Power Amplifier Used in the signal path to amplify the modulated and up converted broadcast signal for feeding to the uplink antenna Horizontal line SYNCs HyperText Transfer Protocol The fundamental protocol used on th
46. of a suitable LNB either directly or via a Suitable attenuator giving lightning and surge protection TTV G 703 DS3 and E3 Input Telco Receivers Option Equipped with a single BNC connector for receiving signals over a PDH Telco network IP Input Telco Receivers Option A single 10 100 1000BaseT RJ 45 connector for receiving signals over Ethernet Frame Synchronization A BNC connector accepts a composite video input to which the video output timing can be synchronized Outputs Transport Stream Outputs e Up to three BNC connectors output ASI Transport Streams with a maximum data rate of 160 Mbps depending on the CA in use and the input card front end Video Outputs e One SVGA HD video output carried on a D type connector for monitoring only Three digital video outputs carried on BNC connectors same connectors as ASI e One SD Analogue composite video output on BNC Audio Outputs wo 9 way D type male connectors each provide simultaneous analogue stereo and balanced digital audio output The digital mode can be changed via the user interface EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A der Introduction 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 1 3 1 3 1 1 8 e Four BNC connectors providing unbalanced audio output Data Output RS 232 asynchronous low speed data output carried on a 9 way D type female connector e RJ 45 high speed data over Ethernet output option Alarm Output A 9 way D type connector for interfacing
47. only to models of the Product using ac power sources EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B 23 Technical Specification 8 4 B 8 5 B 8 6 B 24 COUNCIL of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility 1999 5 EC of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity If fitted with telecom type interface modules Note The CE mark was first affixed to this product in 2006 C Tick Mark The C Tick mark is affixed to denote compliance with the Australian Radiocommunications Compliance and Labelling Incidental Emissions Notice made under s 182 of Radiocommunications Act 1992 Note The C Tick mark was first affixed to this product in 2006 Packaging Statement The Stratocell or Ethafoam 220 polyethylene foam inserts can be easily recycled with other low density polyethylene LDPE materials Packaging Markings The symbols printed on the outer carton are described below Handle with care This way up Fragile Protect from moisture See Reference Guide for compliance with directives details See Reference Guide for compliance details Defines country of origin E EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B 8 7 B 8 7 1 B 8 7 2 Technical Specification The packaging is reusable per GB 18455 2001 This symbol guarantees that packaging with thi
48. other source of heat It should not be placed in a built in installation such as a rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the instructions have been adhered to Allow at least 40 mm free air space at each side of the equipment to ensure adequate cooling Racks containing stacked equipment may need to be forced air cooled to reduce the ambient temperature within the rack Protection from Moisture Do not install this equipment in areas of high humidity or where there is a danger of water ingress EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 5 Installing the Equipment 2 3 4 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 9 2 5 1 Installing Cables Safety Power supply cables should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to cables at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance Do not run AC power cables in the same duct as signal leads Do not move or install equipment whilst it is still attached to the mains supply Ensure safety and ESD precautions are observed whilst inter connecting equipment EMC Compliance Statements EN 55022 AS NZS 3548 This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the
49. over Network Adapter Service from telecommunications Unit the Transport network Stream Multiple Services on the incoming Transport Stream Figure 1 5 Role of the Decoder Control Modes Introduction Video Select the components gt Audio from the Data chosen Service Transport Stream Multiple components on the selected Service The Multi Format Receiver is designed for unattended operation Once set up the unit requires no further attention except to ensure the fans are working There are up to three control modes associated with the Receiver dependent upon options fitted The unit remains in the chosen control mode until another mode is requested Note Local Front Panel Control is the factory default if Director is not installed Front Panel Local Modes Operating the Multi Format Receiver from the Front Panel is via two main operating modes Navigate and Edit See Section 3 3 Front Panel Operating Modes Timeout 5 minutes NAVIGATE EDIT On SAVE Figure 1 6 Front Panel States EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Introduction 1 6 1 6 1 1 6 2 1 6 3 Guided Tour Construction The Multi Format Receiver is constructed using a screened self ventilated modular system All operational inputs and outputs are via rear panel connectors The unit may be operated freestanding or mounted in a 19 inch rack Front Panel Controls The physical interface for the Fron
50. port 1 or port 2 a link down or TS lock drop does not cause any switch over to the other port This mode of operation is the manual mode where the user decides what port is being used regardless of the status of the link Mode of Operation when switching from input Port 2 to Auto If the active port is the secondary port and the redundancy mode is set to Auto if the link is up on the primary then it would cause an automatic switch to the primary port without checking the link up length time ooftware Enabled Options These options may be enabled through software license keys Contact the Customer Services Helpdesk for details see Preliminary Pages High Speed Data Over Ethernet RX1290 SWO HSETHER The Multi Format Receiver can be enabled through a license key to output high speed data over the Ethernet port The Multi Format Receiver uses the Data Piping protocol to de encapsulate the data received The data must be carried as private data on a designated transport stream PID Careful consideration needs to be taken to ensure interoperability with the transmitting equipment Dolby Digital Decoder RX1290 SWO AC3 The Multi Format Receiver can be enabled through a license key to apply Dolby Digital 3 decoding functionality The RX1290 can decode a maximum of 2x Dolby Digital AC 3 services RAS Mode 1 and 2 Conditional Access RX1290 SWO RAS This option enables RAS Mode 1 and 2 conditional access descrambling Di
51. purpose of the table is to list by country the current offset from UTC and the next expected change to that offset to track when daylight saving occurs The offset resolution is to within 1 minute over a range of 12 hours from UTC A set of packetized elementary data streams and SI streams which may comprise more than one programme but with common synchronization and error protection The data structure is defined in ISO IEC 13818 1 1 and is the basis of the ETSI Digital Video Broadcasting standards A data structure used to convey information about the transport stream payload Transport Stream Transport Stream Descriptor Table A component of the MPEG 2 PSI data This table describes which type of Transport stream it is in i e DVB ATSC etc It may also contain other descriptors Transport Stream Processor 44 45 mm rack height standard EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A UART UDP Unicast Upconvert Uplink UPS UTC VITC VITS VLAN VPS WSS WST XILINX XLR XML EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Glossary Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter A device providing a serial interface for transmitting and receiving data User Datagram Protocol A protocol above the IP layer that provides port multiplexing in addition In essence you can transmit IP data packets to several receiving processes in the same unit device Point to point connection i e the opposite of multicast which is one to many or
52. rise and 100 nS 50 nS 100 nS 50 nS Flat field 20 to 80 fall time Active line width lt 50 nS lt 50 nS Flat field inequality Sync edge to start 2 586uS 80nS OnS 2 586uS 80nS OnS 50 to 50 of active picture Sync amplitude 300 5 300mV 5 Pos Neg Tri level Sync rise 54 nS 20 nS 54 nS 20 nS 20 0 80 fall time Output impedance impedance 750 75 750 75 Table B 6 Sync Output Specification H and V Sync gt 2 5 2 2k O High Voltage H and V Sync lt 0 5V 2 2k O Low Voltage B 1 5 HD SDI HD SDI output supports e Embedded Decoded Audios e Closed Captioning EIA 708B e e VANC B 6 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 Technical Specification Audio Decoding and Output Stage General e The Multi Format Receiver is capable of simultaneously decoding four PES streams of audio from the transport stream Each of the decoders is identical in operation but act completely independently of the other e Each channel supports extraction of four types of coded audio from the Transport Stream as follows 1 Layer 2 Audio Musicam ISO IEC 13818 3 e Dolby Digital AC 3 Audio ATSC document A 52 e Linear Audio SMPTE 302M 2000 e DTS Audio pass through e AAC HE AAC e Dolby E pass through Audio component selection is automatic or may be specified from the User Interface or remote interfaces The Multi F
53. standard Transmission speeds vary according to the configuration Ethernet uses copper or fiber optic cables European Telecommunications Standard European Telecommunications Standards Institute German for CVBS Federal Communications Commission Frequency Division Multiplex A common communication channel for a number of signals each with its own allotted frequency Forward Error Correction A method of catching errors in a transmission The data is processed through an algorithm that adds extra bits and sends these with the transmitted data The extra bits are then used at the receiving end to check the accuracy of the transmission and correct any errors Fast Fourier Transformation A fast algorithm for performing a discrete Fourier transform First In First Out A data structure or hardware buffer from which items are taken out in the same order they were put in Also known as a shelf from the analogy with pushing items onto one end of a shelf so that they fall off the other A FIFO is useful for buffering a stream of data between a sender and receiver that are not synchronized i e they not sending and receiving at exactly the same rate Frequency Modulation Analogue modulation procedure The area of the Earth s surface covered by a satellite s downlink transmission Also generally the area from which the satellite can receive uplink transmissions File Transfer Protocol A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP IP
54. standards for digital television source coding Industry standard for video and audio source coding using compression and multiplexing techniques to minimize video signal bit rate in preparation for broadcasting Specified in ISO IEC 13818 The standard is split into layers and profiles defining bit rates and picture resolutions Multi protocol Label Switching A Quality of Service mechanism for IP networks that allow IP packets to flow along a predefined path in a network improving the reliability and robustness of the transmission Multi Program Transport Streams Transport Streams that carry multiple TV Radio services Most significant bit Msym s Mega million Symbols per second 109 oymbols per second A number of discrete data streams typically 8 to 12 from encoders that are compressed together in a single DVB compliant transport stream for delivery to a Modulator Glossary A 12 Multicast MUSICAM Mux Network NICAM NIT nm NMS NTSC NVOD NVRAM ODU An IP mechanism that allows transmission of data to multiple receivers A multicast can also have several transmit sources simultaneously In video applications multicast is typically used to distribute a video signal from a central source to multiple destinations Masking pattern adapted Universal Sub band Integrated Coding And Multiplexing An audio bit rate reduction system relying on sub band coding and psychoacoustic masking M
55. the Edits the Operating Mode menu Operating Mode FRONT PANEL SERIAL REMOTE NCP or NETWORK SNMP Press Save Scroll to Menu 7 1 1 and edit the LCD Edits the LCD Contrast Contrast LOW MEDIUM or HIGH Press Save Scroll to Menu 7 1 2 and edit the Select the interface needed for serial SERIAL REMOTE PROTOCOL mode control RS232 ALTEIA or 5485 ALTEIA Scroll to Menu 7 1 3 and edit the IP Edits the IP Address Address Press Save EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 27 Operating the Equipment Locally 3 12 3 28 Sep aston Scroll to Menu 7 1 3 1 and edit the Edits the Mask Subnet Mask Press Save Scroll to Menu 7 1 3 2 and edit the Edits the Gateway address Gateway address Press Save Scroll to Menu 7 1 4 and Edits the Restore System Defaults menu activate deactivate the Restore system defaults Press Save Scroll to Menu 7 1 5 and edit the Edits the Service Hunt Mode menu Service Hunt Mode ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save Scroll to Menu 7 1 6 and edit the Input Edits the Input Stream SI Type Stream SI Type AUTO ATSC or DVB Press Save 11 Scroll to Menu 7 1 7 and edit the Edits the Customization Key menu Customization Key Press Save 3 42 Viewing the Multi Format Receiver Details Menu Aum e Menu and displays die Electronic Serial Number 2 _ Seatiomew 721 Sotware vesion _ Scroll to Menu 7 2 4 Displays the PLD Version Scroll to Menu 7 2 5 D
56. the color difference signals are sampled on alternate lines at half the luminance rate Digital video coding method in which the color difference signals are Sampled on all lines at half the luminance rate 422 Profile at Main Level A subset of the MPEG 2 standard which supports digital video storage DVD etc and transmissions up to 50 Mbps over various mediums Used for Contribution and Distribution applications 5 Binary Bits Encoded to 6 Binary Bits Block code Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation An advanced PCM technique that converts analogue sound into digital data and vice versa Instead of coding an absolute measurement at each sample point it codes the difference between samples and can dynamically switch the coding scale to compensate for variations in amplitude and frequency Authorization Control Computer Audio Data And Teletext Automatic Frequency Control Automation File Server Automatic Gain Control Glossary A 2 AMOL and Il ARP ASI ASIC Async ATM ATSC B3ZS Backward Compatibility BAT baud rate BER BISS Bit rate Block Pixel Block Automatic Measure of Line ups and II Used by automated equipment to measure programme viewing ratings Address Resolution Protocol A protocol used to resolve IP addresses into underlying Ethernet MAC addresses Asynchronous Serial Interface Application Specific Integrated Circuit A customized chip designed to perf
57. to a lightning strike or power surge that has stopped it working disconnect the power immediately Do not re apply power until it has been checked for safety If in doubt contact Ericsson Customer Services EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 3 Installing the Equipment 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 4 Where appropriate ensure this product has an adequate level of lightning protection Alternatively during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the supply outlet and disconnect the output equipment This prevents damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Preliminary Checks Mechanical Inspection Warning Removing the covers of this equipment may invalidate any warranties cause a safety hazard or and affect the EMC performance Moving the Equipment Safely Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand bracket or table recommended by Ericsson An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Do not move or carry the equipment whilst it is still connected to the supply or other leads is live or is in operation Installing the Equipment Fixing The equipment is designed for fixed use only a
58. 2 bit rate XXX X is the Audio 2 decoding delay range 0 to 49ms Display Title Audio 02 Description Digital Output XXXXX XXXXX is the editable Audio 2 digital output format AES3 AC 3 Routing YYYYYY YYYYYY is the editable Audio 2 output routing STEREO MIXED TO BOTH LEFT TO BOTH RIGHT TO BOTH Clipping Level XX dB XX is the editable Audio 2 clipping value 12 24 dB AC3 Downmix Method XXXXXXXXXXXXX is the editable Dolby Digital 3 downmix 7 5 Audio 3 Menu The Audio 3 signal status submenu contains information about the audio format and status of the currently decoded audio stream on the secondary audio output Table C 17 Audio 3 Menu Display Title Audio 02 Description XX Streams PID YYYY XX is the number of Audio streams present WWWW WWWNW W VVV 7777 YYYY is the currently selected audio3 PID ZZZZ is the stream status OK STOP FAIL VVV is the audio layer MUS LIN DD WWWWWWW is the audio language Sampling Rate XX X kHz XX X is the Audio 3 sample rate Bit rate YYY kbit s YY is the Audio 3 bit rate Rate Buffer Level Audio 3 percentage rate buffer level Delay Adjustment XXX X ms XXX X is the Audio 3 decoding delay range 0 to 49ms Digital Output XXXXX XXXXX is the editable Audio 3 digital output format AES3 AC 3 Routing YYYYYY YYYYYY is the editable Audio 3 output routing STEREO MIXED TO BOTH LEFT TO BOTH RIGHT TO BOTH AC3 Downmix Method XXXXXXXXXXXXX is the editable Dolby Digit
59. 3 menu access Menu 2 3 Navigate to INTERLEAVER Sets the required interleaving Menu 2 3 3 then press Edit Select Enable or Disable then press Save Navigate to SIGNAL LEVEL Sets the unit sensitivity to the input signal level Menu 2 3 4 then press Edit Select Normal or Low then press Save Navigate to REED SOLOMON _ Enables FEC functionality Menu 2 3 2 then press Edit Select ENABLE then press Save Return to Input Menu 2 it should display the current status If status is NOT LOCKED verify that the cable is properly connected and that all values have been entered correctly EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 44 Operating the Equipment Locally 3 6 3 3 12 10 100BaseT Input RX1290 HWO IP Table 3 8 steps through the set up procedure of the Telco Receiver using Menu 2 Input and the input Table 3 8 Setting Up the Interface 1 Connect the Ethernet cable to the IP input connector 2 Power up the unit and Accesses the Input menu navigate to Menu 2 Input Navigate to UDP PORT Menu Edits the UDP Port parameter 2 3 2 then press Edit Select the Receive UDP Port number then press Save C2 4 Navigate to IP INPUT IP Edits the IP Input address parameter ADDRESS Menu 2 3 2 1 then press Edit Select the IP address then press Save 5 Navigate to IP INPUT Edits the IP Input subnet mask parameter SUBNET MASK Menu 2 3 2 2 then press Edit Select the Subnet mask
60. 7 4 Setting SD Monitor Aspect 3 15 3 7 5 Setting 3 16 3 7 6 Setting Video Output mode 3 16 3 7 7 Setting Low Delay Mode RX1290 SWO LDELAY 3 16 3 7 8 Selecting the Audio 3 17 3 7 8 1 PI OG Bre a PM T 3 17 3 7 8 2 Selecting the Audio 3 17 3 7 9 Setting Up Asynchronous Data 5 232 3 18 3 7 10 Setting Up High Speed Data Over Ethernet 2 a 3 18 3 7 11 Setting Up 3 19 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Operating the Equipment Locally 3 7 12 3 7 13 3 7 14 3 7 15 3 7 16 3 7 17 3 7 18 3 7 19 3 7 20 3 7 21 3 7 22 3 7 23 3 7 24 3 7 25 3 7 26 3 7 27 3 8 3 8 1 3 8 2 3 8 3 3 8 4 3 8 5 3 9 3 9 1 3 9 2 3 9 3 3 9 4 3 10 3 11 3 12 UP 3 19 Setting Closed 3 20 5 3 20 sn 3 20 3 20
61. 8 OG 1 8 The Satellite Receiver 1 8 Typical Satellite System 1 8 esr pU Ede Can 1 9 What the Satellite Receiver 1 9 The Telco Receiver Decoder 1 10 Typical Decoder 1 10 What the Decoder Does 1 10 MNT E 1 11 lE OC UC HO D 1 11 Front Panel Local 1 11 c J 1 12 NCO i see EAE EI E E 1 12 Front Panel COnlFolS uus 1 12 Font Panel LEDS 1 12 Rear 1 13 1 1 Introduction 1 2 List of Figures Figure 1 1 Front View of a RX1290 Multi Format 1 3 Figure 1 2 Typical Satellite Compression System 1 8 Figure 1 3 What the Satellite Receiver Does eese 1 9 Figure 1 4 Typical Compression 1 10 Figure 1 5 RO Or th Decoder irr ri iD eH onis N 1 11 Figure 1 6 Front Panel ta
62. AC3 Downmix Method 3 4 Audio 3 Selection 3 4 1 Sampling Rate Bit rate 3 4 2 Rate Buffer Level 3 4 3 Delay Adjustment 3 4 4 Digital Output Routing 3 4 5 Clipping Level 3 4 6 AC3 Downmix Method 3 5 Audio 4 Selection 3 5 1 Sampling Rate Bit rate 3 5 2 Rate Buffer Level 3 5 3 Delay Adjustment 3 5 4 Digital Output Routing 3 5 5 Clipping Level 3 5 6 AC3 Downmix Method 3 6 Async Data 3 6 1 Bit rate Status 3 7 Ethernet 3 7 1 Bit rate Status 3 7 2 Diagnostics 3 7 3 Gateway Setup 3 8 VBI Selection 3 8 1 VITC Insertion 3 8 2 Closed Caps 3 9 PCR Service 3 10 Network ID Original Network ID EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Menus C 4 Presets Menu Items Menu 1 The Presets menu contains up to 40 editable preset numbers in the range 01 40 Selecting a Service via the Presets menu automatically reconfigures the input of the Multi Format Receiver Each preset can have a selected language network name and service provider associated with it Table C 2 Presets Menu Items Select YY of 40 Where YY is the EDITABLE preset number in the range 01 40 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is the stored preset service name Save Where XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Is the current service name XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX as from the SDT YY of 40 YY is the EDITABLE preset number in the range 01 40 C 5 Input Status Menu Menu 2 5 1 Overview The Input Status menu is the primary reference for tr
63. B 1 25 MHz OdB 0 2 dB 2 MHz OdB 0 2 dB 3 MHz OdB 0 2 dB 3 58 MHz OdB 0 2 dB 54 1 MHz OdB 0 2 dB EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B 19 Technical Specification B 5 2 B 5 3 5 3 1 20 Audio Outputs Table B 23 Digital Unbalanced Audio Connectors Connector type BNC 75 socket Connector designation AUD 1 AUD 2 AUD 3 and AUD 4 Pin outs Centre Digital Audio output AES EBU Shield Ground Chassis Table B 24 Analogue and Digital Audio Output Connector tem Specification 00 Connector designation AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 Output level 18 dBm nominal clipping level Selectable in range 12 to 24 dBm Nominal output 500 impedance Load impedance gt 600 Q Compressions layers 2 layer 1 and 2 linear audio and Dolby Digital AC 3 Sampling rates 48 kHz Output formats Analogue AES3 and Dolby Digital AC 3 Data Outputs RS 232 Asynchronous Low speed Data Table B 25 RS 232 Asynchronous Low speed Data Connector Safety status SELV Connector type 9 Way D type EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Technical Specification B 5 3 2 High Speed Data over Ethernet This connector is located at the back of the unit using the RJ 45 Ethernet port and is enabled through the license key RX1290 SWO HSETHER Table B 26 High Speed Data Over Ethernet Connector Safety status SELV Connector Type RJ 45 100BaseT B 5 4 SNMP Remote Control Connector Table B 27 SNMP Control Connector
64. C power supply to the Multi Format Receiver and power up the unit After a short period of initialization and the Multi Format Receiver gaining lock the unit powers up in Navigate mode This is the usual operating condition The POWER LED will be on green when a signal is locked and off when unlocked See Figure 3 2 for the location of the POWER LED Power up Operating Modes Is the Right Key Held In Secondary Flash code is Loaded Display 1 SYSTEM Menu Control Mode at Power Off Local Web Control NCP Command Local Only available Lockout when Director Control option is installed Enter PIN Figure 3 1 Power up Operating Mode 3 5 Operating the Equipment Locally 3 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 6 Front Panel Controls and Pushbuttons Front Panel items are described under Section 1 6 Guided Tour ALARM LED LCD display Edit Left ERICSSON POWER LED Save Down Right Figure 3 2 Front Panel Controls and Pushbuttons Front Panel Operating Modes General Operating the Multi Format Receiver from the Front Panel is via two operating modes Navigate Mode see Section 3 3 2 and Edit Mode see Section 3 3 3 Navigate Mode Navigate mode allows the user to move between menus and pages within menus editing the left display area Table 3 7 Navigate Mode Up Pushbutton Pressed Go to page given by uplink of current page obtain and display current data Down Pushbutton Pressed Go to page giv
65. D Menus Using the Menus Detailed description of the use of menus is given in Chapter 3 Operating the Equipment Locally Menu Descriptions This annex describes the front panel LCD menus When the unit is first powered up it progresses through a series of start up pages on the LCD display The menu is created in a tree structure where each branch may contain items new branches or both An item is viewed as an information string on the left side of the LCD with an editable or selectable item on the right side or an information string A path to a new sub branch is viewed as an information string on the left side of the LCD where the string starts with a character The symbolizes the arrow pushbutton to press to enter the submenu Menu Pages Main Menu The main menu displays the highest points of each submenu These points represent the main functional areas of the Multi Format Receiver Table C 1 Main Menu Items EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C 5 Menus C 3 C 6 The Menu Structure 1 Preset Menu 5 TS Output Menu 6 Alarms Menu 7 System Menu 7 System 7 Date Time 7 1 Setup Operating Mode 7 1 1 LCD Contrast 7 1 2 Serial Remote Protocol 7 1 3 IP Address 7 1 3 1 Subnet Mask 7 1 3 2 Gateway Address 7 1 5 Service Hunt Mode 7 1 6 SI Mode 7 1 7 Customisation Key 7 2 1 Software Version 7 2 2 Firmware Version 7 2 3 Hardware Version 7 2 4 PLD Version 7 2 5 Temperature 7 2 6 Model
66. DEO TEST PATTERN Menu 3 1 6 which has a number of preset Video Test Patterns associated with it Use the following steps as a general guide to selecting an option Table 3 3 Selecting a Menu Option Select the menu and display the Normally there is only one selectable item If required selection there is more than one use the Right and Left pushbuttons as described in Table 3 4 Press Edit on the front panel The Save button will come on to show that the new option can be stored Use the arrow pushbuttons to This action scrolls through the options in a step through the options continuous loop Press Save to store the option or press Edit to cancel the selection and return to the source menu Entering a Menu Value Some items shown in the right display area of the front panel LCD display have user entered value An example of this is the IP Address Menu 7 1 3 in which the unit s Network address has to be entered Use the following steps as a general guide to entering a value Table 3 4 Entering a Menu Value 1 Select the menu and display the required selection 2 Press Edit on the front panel The Save button will come on to show that the new value can be stored 3 Use the Right or Left Each pushbutton has a built in LED that turns pushbutton to move the cursor on if the pushbutton function is appropriate to to the required digit the displayed information 4 Change the value by
67. FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Reference Guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area Is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense AC Supply Operating Voltage and Fusing Safety Information AC Power Supply The equipment operates from an wide ranging mains power supply 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz nominal and is designed for use in ambient air temperature in the range 09 to 50 C There are no links etc to be altered for operation from different supply voltages The full Technical Specification is given in Annex B Technical Specification The EMC information was correct at the time of manufacture The EMC tests were performed with the Technical Earth attached 2 6 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 5 2 2 5 2 1 2 5 2 2 Installing the Equipment Warning The RX1290 should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type to your business consult your appliance dealer or local power company Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of
68. Generic Coding of Moving Pictures and Associated Audio The UDP layer is compliant with RFC768 User Datagram Protocol A configurable number of 188 Byte MPEG 2 TS packets are mapped straight into an UDP frame with no additional overhead The MTU for Ethernet is usually 1500 bytes This limits the number of MPEG 2 TS packets per UDP frame to lie within one to seven The IP layer is according to 791 Internet Protocol Specification Figure 6 2 shows a more detailed picture of the MPEG 2 data transfer TS packets are mapped in a datagram using User Data Protocol UDP Internet Protocol IP and Ethernet Figure 6 2 Building the Ethernet Frame 6 6 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 6 5 6 5 1 1 6 5 1 1 1 6 5 1 1 2 Options 100 1000BaseT Dual IP Input RX1290 HWO GIGE Dual IP NIC Input card provides 100 1000BaseT Ethernet port on which a transport stream can be received in UDP packets at up to 208 Mbps The card can receive RTP encapsulated transport streams RTP encapsulation provides a more robust transport stream than UDP encapsulation RTP encapsulated transport streams are resistant to service disruption related to IP reordering IP frame reordering can occur inside an IP interconnection device e g hub switch router or when a IP TS stream can take multiple routes to a destination RTP encapsulation will introduce an overhead When you have Dual IP NIC option card installed a few redundancy modes became availa
69. Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current lt 16 A per phase 61000 3 3 European Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 16 A EN 55024 European Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement FCC USA Conducted and radiated emission limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to the Code of Federal Regulations CFR Title 47 Telecommunications Part 15 Radio frequency devices subpart B Unintentional Radiators B 8 2 Telecommunications If certain Option Modules telecom interfaces are fitted this equipment comes within the scope of the RTTE Directive 1999 5 EC Compliance with the applicable essential requirements of this Directive safety and EMC are met by conformance with the safety and EMC standards listed above B 8 3 CE Marking C The CE mark is affixed to indicate compliance with the following directives DIRECTIVE 2006 95 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE The EMC tests were performed with the Technical Earth attached and configured using recommended cables 19 Applies
70. Number 7 3 System Restart 6 2 Video Alarm Setup 6 3 Audio Alarm 1 Setup 6 4 Audio Alarm 2 Setup 6 5 Audio Alarm 3 Setup 6 6 Audio Alarm 4 Setup 6 7 MER Alarm Setup 6 8 BER Alarm Setup 6 9 EBNO Alarm Setup 5 TS Output 5 1 Output 1 2 5 2 Output 3 4 2 Common Interface 4 3 Director 5 4 4 Mode 1 4 5 Provider Lock Figure C 1 Menu Structure Boot Screen 1 Presets Select 1 1 Presets Save 7 1 4 Restore System Defaults 7 2 IRD Details Electronic Serial No 6 1 Transport Stream Alarm Setup 6 10 Temperature Alarm Setup 4 Conditional Menu 4 1 RAS Mode RAS Key Setup 2 1 Input Select 2 Input Menu 3 Service Selection 3 Service Menu 4 Conditional Access Menu 3 1 Video Selection 3 1 1 Resolution Frame Rate 3 1 2 Coding Mode Profile 3 1 3 GOP Pixel Aspect Ratio 3 1 4 Rate Buffer Level Bit rate 3 1 5 525 625 Line Output 3 1 6 Fail Mode 3 1 7 Test Pattern 3 1 7 1 Test Standard 3 1 8 Frame Sync 3 1 8 1 Frame Sync Offset 3 1 9 Video Delay 3 1 10 Output Mode 3 1 11 Trysync Mode 3 1 12 Embedded Audio 1 2 3 1 13 Embedded Audio 3 4 3 2 Audio 1 Selection 3 2 1 Sampling Rate Bit rate 3 2 2 Rate Buffer Level 3 2 3 Delay Adjustment 3 2 4 Digital Output Routing 3 2 5 Clipping Level 3 2 6 AC3 Downmix Method 3 3 Audio 2 Selection 3 3 1 Sampling Rate Bit rate 3 3 2 Rate Buffer Level 3 3 3 Delay Adjustment 3 3 4 Digital Output Routing 3 3 5 Clipping Level 3 3 6
71. RD Single Frequency Network The SFN technique allows large geographic areas to be served with a common transmission multiplex All transmitters in the network are synchronously modulated with the same signal and they all radiate on the same frequency Due to the multi path capability of the multi carrier transmission system COFDM signals from several transmitters arriving at a receiving antenna may contribute constructively to the total wanted signal The SFN technique is not only frequency efficient but also power efficient because fades in the field strength of one transmitter may be filled by another transmitter Service Information Digital information describing the delivery system content and scheduling timing of broadcast data streams DVB SI data provides information to enable the IRD to automatically demultiplex and decode the various streams of programmes within the multiplex Specified in ISO IEC 13818 1 DVB A burst of ASI bytes either 188 or 204 depending on packet length is contiguously grouped into an MPEG 2 transport stream packet Stuffing data is added between the packets to increase the data rate to 270 Mbps See DVB Document A010 rev 1 Section B3 3 ASI Layer 2 Transport Protocol A plastic card with a built in microprocessor and memory used for identification financial transactions or other authorizing data transfer When inserted into a reader data is transferred to and from the host machine or a centra
72. RX1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST RR is the LNB FREQUENCY in MHz 55 is the SATELLITE FREQUENCY in MHz TT is the SYMBOL RATE in Msym s UU is the MODULATION Standard DVB S or DVB S2 VV is the spectral ROLL OFF 3596 2596 2096 WW is the SEARCH Range in kHz XX is the constellation output mode NORMAL or CONSTELLATION YY is the LNB POWER ON OFF or BOOSTED ZZ is ENABLE DISABLE C 5 4 TTV G 703 DS3 and E3 Option Menu When a TTV G 703 input interface is used the Input menu allows the user to edit the set up parameters BER is Post Viterbi BER for DVB S Packet Error Ratio for DVB S2 2 TT1260 HWO DVBS2 ASY IF C option only Enabling CONSTELLATION Mode renders the receiver unable to decode a service 2 8 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Menus Table 6 703 Menu PDH Rate is the framing mode of the TTV G 703 input module None C Bit XXXXX M13 RANDOMISATION XXXX XXXX ACTIVE NOT ACTIVE STUFFING PKTS YYYY YYYY PRESENT NOT PRESENT SETUP REED SOLOMON DECODER XXXXX is the EDITABLE Reed Solomon option DISABLED ENABLED XXXXX INTERLEAVER XXX X is the EDITABLE Interleaver option DISABLED ENABLED XXX INPUT SENSITIVITY XXXX is the EDITABLE Signal Level option NORMAL LOW XXXX C 5 5 10 100BaseT IP Input Option Menu When a 10 100 input interface is used the Input menu allows the user to edit the set up parameters Table C 7 IP Input Menu Display title Input Description STATU
73. S Last IP Received From XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX is the IP address the last MPEG 2 packet was XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX received from Encapsulation Mode YYYY UDP ONLY RTP ONLY RTP FEC MODE YYYY XXXX XXXX status NO DATA LINK DOWN OUT OF REGULATION SETUP XXXXX shows the EDITABLE UDP Port Number on which the IP Input XXXXX Card is listening for packets IP ADDRESS XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX is the EDITABLE IP address of the IP input XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX card NETWORK MASK XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX is the EDITABLE subnet mask of the IP input XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX card DEFAULT GATEWAY XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX is the EDITABLE gateway address of the IP XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX input card MULTICAST IP ADDRESS XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX is the EDITABLE multicast IP address of the IP XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX input card EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C 9 Menus C 5 6 100 1000BaseT Dual IP NIC Input Option Menu When 100 1000BaseT input interface is used the Input menu allows the user to edit the set up parameters INPUT lt lt lt MEU lt __ __ IP address Y INTERFACE 1 Network utilization Net M
74. S18 2 MHz VITS18 4 MHz VITS18 4 8 MHz VITS18 5 8 MHz NTC 7 comp NTC 7 comp NTC 7 comp 100 1 OdB 0 2 dB OdB 0 2 dB OdB 0 2 dB OdB 0 3 dB OdB 0 3 dB OdB 0 3 dB 100 IRE 1 IRE lt 0 5 40 IRE 0 5 IRE 100mV 100 5 lt 20nS EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Technical Specification K factor K 2T NTC 7 comp Pulse X bar K rating 100 1 FCC Multi burst 0 5 MHz OdB 0 2 dB 1 25 MHz OdB 0 2 dB Frequency Response 2 MHz OdB 0 2 dB MultiBurst 3 MHz OdB 0 2 dB 3 58 MHz OdB 0 3 dB 4 1 MHz OdB 0 3 dB me T B 1 4 Performance Figures Table B 5 HD Analogue Output Specification Parameter Value for Value for Condition Y R B Pb Pr Amplitude 700 mV 2 700 mV 2 100 color bar Bandwidth DC to 10 MHz 0 2 dB DC to 10 MHz Sweep 10 MHz to 20 MHz 1 9 298 20 MHz to 30 MHz 10 MHz to 15 MHz 1 dB 2 5 dB 1 dB Group delay DC to 30 MHz 50nS DC to 30 MHz 50nS Noise DC to 30 MHz lt 50 dB DC to 30 MHz lt 100 ramp 50 dB Out of band noise 30 MHz to 100 MHz 15 MHz to 100 MHz Sweep lt 50 dB lt 50 dB EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B 5 Technical Specification Parameter Value for Value for Condition B Pb Pr Inter channel delay _Inter channel delay 10n 10 lt 10 lt 1008 100 color bar Interchannel lt 40 dB dB Multiburst crosstalk Blanking
75. SD SDI OUT 3 Pin outs Centre Video output Shield Ground Chassis 1 5 Audio Outputs A pair of 9 way male D type connectors provide two stereo channels Each connector carries a single channel of a stereo pair in both analogue and balanced digital form Audio control is through the Service Menu Menu 3 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 11 Installing the Equipment 2 7 5 2 12 In addition four unbalanced digital audio outputs are available via separate BNC connectors Table 2 5 Analogue Digital Audio Connectors Connector type 9 way D type Male Connector AUDIO 1 designations AUDIO 2 Pin outs Pin 1 Digital audio Pin 2 Ground Pin 3 Left Pin 4 Right Pin 5 Ground Pin 6 Digital audio Pin 7 Ground Pin 8 Left Pin 9 Right Nominal output 500 impedance Maximum data rate 3 072 Mbps Analogue Output level 18 dBm nominal clipping level Selectable in range 12 to 24 dBm Load impedance gt 600 balanced Table 2 6 Digital Unbalanced Audio Connectors Specification Connector type BNC 75 socket Connector designation AUD 1 AUD 2 AUD 3 and AUD 4 Pin outs Centre Digital Audio output AES EBU Shield Ground Chassis SVGA Output RGB HV The EQUIPMENT is equipped with a SVGA 15 pin D type connector for video output monitoring in the standard configuration The SVGA connector shall be set to RGB HV SVGA or YPrPb under control of the user interface and remote co
76. Save 3 22 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 7 25 3 7 26 3 7 27 3 8 3 8 1 Operating the Equipment Locally Setting Up DVB Subtitles Table 3 34 Setting Up DVB Subtitles Scroll down to Menu 3 15 1 Edits the parameter for enabling DVB Subtitles and edit the parameter for PLEASE NOTE This feature is only supported enabling DVB Subtitles for SD 4 2 0 video sources only ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save Setting the PCR PID Menu Table 3 35 Viewing the PCR PID Menu Step Action Result 1 Go to Menu 3 16 and scroll to Gains access to the selection between USER PID and edit the PID for automatically detected PCR PID or manually enabling manual selection of entered PCR PID the PCR PID Viewing the Network ID Menu Table 3 36 Viewing the Network ID Menu step Action 1 Go to Menu 3 17 Gains access to the Network ID and the Original Network ID setting Up the Conditional Access Scrambling Menu 4 Introduction Menu 4 allows the status and configuration of the Conditional Access CA module to be checked The structure and content of this group depends on the CA system The available CA options are as follows Basic Interoperable Scrambling System BISS Mode 1 and Mode E only e Remote Authorisation System RAS and RAS 2 e Director e DVB Common Interface BISS as specified in EBU Tech 3292 May 2002 is standard on all units EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 23 Operati
77. This applies to the analogue connector only Table 3 15 Setting Video Ddelay Mode e aston Rm Go to Menu 3 1 12 and edit Edits the HD output format the parameter RGB or YPbPr displayed Press Save Setting Low Delay Mode RX1290 SWO LDELAY This menu allows the user to set the receiver into low delay mode Note In this mode only MPEG 1 layer II audio Musicam audio and 4 2 0 video is supported This will reduce the decoding delay through the RX1290 by up to 320mS depending on video mode EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 7 8 3 7 8 1 3 7 8 2 Operating the Equipment Locally Table 3 16 Setting Low delay mode 1 Go to Menu 3 1 15 and edit Gains access to the low delay option There is a the option displayed LOW choice between low delay and normal mode DELAY MODE NORMAL Press Save Selecting the Audio Component Introduction Automatic audio component selection is based on component order in the PMT as follows e Audio 1 selects the first component in the PMT Audio 2 selects the second component Audio 3 selects the third component and Audio 4 selects the fourth component e Audio 1 does not select the same component as Audio 2 and vice versa when component PIDs are reordered in a new PMT e Coding type and language are manually selectable through the User PID and type parameters Selecting the Audio Manually It is possible to manually select any audio component from the active Service by u
78. XXXXXXXXXXXX is editable XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX RS 232 TTV 5 232 ALTEIA AT ADDR YYY RS 485 ALTEIA AT ADDR YYY where YYY is CR address from 000 to 999 IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX is the editable IP address XXX XXX XXX XXX Subnet Mask XXX XXX XXX XXX is the editable subnet mask XXX XXX XXX XXX Gateway Address XXX XXX XXX XXX is the editable Gateway address XXX XXX XXX XXX Syslog Address XXX XXX XXX is the editable Syslog address XXX XXX XXX Restore System Defaults Restores system defaults Service Hunt Mode XXXXXXXX is the editable parameter for setting XXXXXXXX automatic service selection ENABLED DISABLED SI Mode XXX is the editable parameter for SI detection AUTO XXX ATSC DVB Customization Key XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is the editable parameter for entering customization keys Multi Format Receiver Details Menu The Multi Format Receiver Details submenu displays the software firmware hardware PLD version and electronic serial number of the CR Table C 38 CR Details Menu Electronic Serial Number XXXXX is the unit serial number XXXXX Software Version XX XX XX is the software version number EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Menus MOR Firmware Versions is the firmware 1 version number XX XX XX XX is the firmware 2 version number Hardware Version XXXX is the hardware version number XXXX PLD Versions XXXX is the PLD 1 version number XXXX XXXX is the PLD 2 ve
79. age 1 and selecting the required component data streams using the other pages pressing SAVE makes it the current service The audio and data modules will decode according to the default parameters set in other pages Table C 13 Service Menu Display Title Description Service The Video signal status submenu contains information about the currently decoded MPEG 2 video Audio 1 The Audio 1 signal status submenu contains C 7 3 information about the audio format and quality of the currently decoded audio stream on the primary audio output Audio 2 The Audio 2 signal status submenu contains C 7 4 information about the audio format and quality of the currently decoded audio stream on the secondary audio output Audio 3 The Audio 3 signal status submenu contains C 7 5 information about the audio format and quality of the currently decoded audio stream on the secondary audio output Audio 4 The Audio 4 signal status submenu contains C 7 6 information about the audio format and quality of the currently decoded audio stream on the secondary audio output Async Data The Async Data submenu allow status monitoring 1974 and configuration of the low and high speed data Ethernet Data The Ethernet Data sub menu allows status C 7 8 monitoring and configuration of the High Speed Data over Ethernet VBI The VBI status submenu displays the current status C 7 9 of the VBI components PCR PID The PCR PID submenu displays the Program Clock
80. al AC 3 downmix XXXXXXXXXXXXX parameter SURROUND STEREO CONVENTIONAL STEREO C 7 6 Audio 4 Menu The Audio 4 signal status submenu contains information about the audio format and status of the currently decoded audio stream on the secondary audio output EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C 17 Menus Table C 18 Audio 4 Menu XX Streams PID YYYY XX is the number of Audio streams present WWWW WWWW W VVV ZZZZ YYYY is the currently selected audio4 PID ZZZZ is the stream status OK STOP FAIL VVV is the audio layer MUS LIN DD WWWWWWW is the audio language Sampling Rate XX X kHz XX X is the Audio 4 sample rate Bit rate YYY kbit s YY is the Audio 4 bit rate Rate Buffer Level Audio 4 percentage rate buffer level Delay Adjustment XXX X ms XXX X is the Audio 4 decoding delay range 0 to 49ms Digital Output XXXXX XXXXX is the editable Audio 4 digital output format AES3 Routing YYYYYY AC 3 YYYYYY is the editable Audio 4 output routing STEREO MIXED TO BOTH LEFT TO BOTH RIGHT TO BOTH AC3 Downmix Method XXXXXXXXXXXXX is the editable Dolby Digital AC 3 CONVENTIONAL STEREO 7 7 Async Data Menu The Async Data submenu allows status monitoring and configuration of the low speed data Table C 19 Async Data Menu WW Streams PID XXXX WW is the number of Low speed data streams present YYYYYYYYYYY XXXX is the currently selected LSD PID YYYYYYYYYYY is the stream status PRESENT NOT PRESENT Bit rate XXXXX is the Asynchronou
81. another using logarithmic scales to give results related to human aural or visual perception dB is a ratio whereas dBm for example is an absolute value quoted as a ratio to a fixed point of 0 dBm 0 dBm is 1 mW at 1 kHz terminated in 6000 0 dBmV is 1 mV terminated 750 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A DDS Decoder Decoding Time stamp DENG DID Differential Coding DiffServ DIL DIN Downlink Downconvert DPCM EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Glossary Data Communications Equipment Typically a modem It establishes maintains and terminates a session a network but in itself is not the source originator or destination end receiving unit of signals e g a computer see DTE A DCE device may also convert signals to comply with the transmission path network format Discrete Cosine Transform A technique for expressing a waveform as a weighted sum of cosines Raw video data is not readily compressible DCT is not in itself a compression technique but is used to process the video data so that it is compressible by an encoder DCT processes the picture on an 8x8 pixel block basis converting the data from an uncompressible X Y form as displayed by an oscilloscope to a compressible frequency domain form as displayed by a spectrum analyzer Can be forward DCT or inverse DCT Direct Digital Synthesiser The unit containing the electronic circuitry necessary to decode encrypted signals Some Decode
82. ansport stream lock status Table C 3 Input Status Menu Items WWWWWWWWWW 222 TID WWWWWWWWWW is the transport lock status Bit rate YYY YY Mbit s LOCKED NOT LOCKED XXXXX is the transport stream ID YY YY is the Transport stream rate YYY YY above 100 Mbit s ZZZ indicates the packet byte length of the current TS 188 204 Input Selection The submenu allows the user to select the TS source Input Selection Option The submenu accesses the option card C 5 parameters C 5 2 Input Selection Menu The Input Selection menu allows the user to select the Transport Stream source EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Menus Table C 4 Input Selection Menu Select XXXX XXXX is the editable input source selection ASI SMPTE 310 any option cards 5 3 DVB S2 Option DVB S2 Input Option RX1290 HWO DVBS2 or RX1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST When a DVB S2 interface is used the Inout menu allows the user to edit the parameters Table C 5 DVB S2 Input Menu Display Title Input Input Quality BER XX C N YY C N Margin ZZ Input Select Source XX Input LNB Frequency RR Satellite Frequency SS oymbol Rate TT Modulation UU Roll off VV Search Range WW Mode LNB Power YY LNB 22 kHz ZZ XX is the signal quality expressed as BER YY is the estimated carrier to noise ratio in dB ZZ is the estimated carrier to noise ratio margin to failure in dB XX is 1 230r 4 for RX1290 HWO DVBS2 XX is 1 2 3 IF for
83. ask address Ping enable Gateway address VLAN enable MAC address VLAN Tag Line mode ARP Enable Current Line mode IGMP Version Speed and Duplex Up time Y NETWORK lt gt address Network utilization Net Mask address Ping enable Gateway address VLAN enable MAC address VLAN Tag Line mode ARP Enable Current Line mode IGMP Version Speed and Duplex Rx Up time f 10 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A gt different Unicast Enable EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A MCAST IP Active physical port UDP port Row port Column port CARD CONFIG a FEC enable SNMP enable De Jitter Buffer Level Power up delay y STATUS 4 INPUT PORT lt Auto Revert Delay Unicast Enable LISTENING i STREAM 1 MCAST IP LISTENING a Active physical STREAM 2 port UDP port Row port Column port ALARMS lt lt Summary active alarm VERSION 4 gt Software version Link 1 down Link 2 down Firmware vers
84. ble Use Input Ports Port 1 Port 2 Auto Auto Revert Delay delay in seconds Alias names Primary Port is Port 1 Secondary Port is Port 2 Mode of Operation when input port is set to Auto A link down or TS lock drop on the primary port would cause a switch from the primary to the secondary port When the primary link is up again the action depends on the user s setup Switch back If the auto revert is non zero the unit would automatically switch back to the primary port after linkup has been indicated for a defined length of time this length of time is the auto revert time the user specifies The delay is present to allow an opportunity for the switch to boot configure and enter normal operation Before the switchback to the primary port check the primary link status is up if it is down stay on the secondary port and wait till the primary link is up again and repeat the process again No switch back If the auto revert is set to zero this indicates that the user will switch back manually SO no action is taken If the active port is the secondary port and the redundancy mode is set to Auto if the link is up on the primary then it would cause an automatic switch to the primary port without checking the link up length time EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 6 7 Options 6 5 1 2 6 5 1 3 6 6 6 6 8 6 9 6 10 Mode of Operation when input port is set to Port 1 or Port 2 When the user sets the input port to either
85. ble 4 4 Entering the OAC 4 5 Table 4 5 Configuring the Unit for Local Control 4 5 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 4 1 Operating the Equipment Remotely 4 2 BLANK EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 4 1 Operating the Equipment Remotely Remote Control Introduction The Multi Format Receiver can be remotely controlled in a variety of ways The basic control methods are e nCompass Control e Third party application using SNMP MIB protocol e Third party application using Alteia remote control protocol RS 232 RS 485 e Director over air Common for all control methods is that the Multi Format Receiver needs to be set up to accept the remote control handling Once in remote control mode it cannot be locally controlled unless the remote control is deactivated Remote Protocol Control Documentation For information about remote control protocols contact Ericsson Configuring the Unit for Remote Control via SNMP Port For the unit to be controlled via the SNMP Ethernet port the control mode of the Multi Format Receiver needs to be set to Network SNMP Table 4 1 Configuring the Serial Remote Port and Activating Remote Protocol SNMP sip aes Re ooo Go to menu 7 1 Displays OPERATING MODE Press Edit Displays FRONT PANEL Press the down pushbutton and The settings should be set to match the select NETWORK SNMP external control host Th
86. ble for injuries or damage where warnings and cautions have been ignored or taken lightly Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Warning Warnings give information which if strictly observed will prevent personal injury or death or damage to property or the environment They are highlighted for emphasis as in this example and are placed immediately preceding the point at which the reader requires them EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2011 06 06 V Preliminary Pages AN Vi Caution Cautions give information which if strictly followed will prevent damage to equipment or other goods They are highlighted for emphasis as in this example and are placed immediately preceding the point at which the reader requires them Note Notes provide supplementary information They are highlighted for emphasis as in this example and are placed immediately after the relevant text EMC Compliance This equipment is certified to the EMC requirements detailed in Annex B Technical Specification To maintain this certification only use the leads supplied or if in doubt contact Customer Services Contact Information Support Services Our primary objective is to provide first class customer car
87. cal Earth Figure 2 3 Location of the Technical Earth 2 7 Signal Connections 2 7 1 N Caution It is strongly recommended that the terminal marked at the rear panel of the equipment is connected to a site Technical Earth before any external connections are made and the equipment is powered This limits the migration of stray charges All signal connections are made via the rear panel A typical rear panel is shown in Figure 2 4 The connections are also shown schematically in Figure 2 5 and a full technical specification is given in Annex B The Receiver provides a flexible Transport Stream input interface The status information appropriate to each input type is available to the user via the User Interface and also via the remote control interfaces AUD 1 2 3 amp 4 TECHNICAL EARTH RGB HD FRAME 10 100 ASI HD SDI SD SDI RS232 RS485 SYNC Base T OUT x3 REMOTE CVBS AUDIO 1 amp 2 Figure 2 4 Typical Receiver Rear Panel EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 9 Installing the Equipment RX1290 Multi Format Receiver Motherboard RX1290 BAS ASI HDSDI SDSDI OUT 1 Transport Stream Digital Video Output AUD 3 AUD 4 RGB HD Digital Audio Output Digital Audio Output RGB HD Out ASI HDSDI SDSDI OUT 2 Transport Stream Digital Video Output ASI ASI ASI HDSDI SDSDI OUT 3 Transport Stream Digital Video Output j AUDIO 1 Analogue Digital Audio Output Frame Synchronization FRAME SYNC m UT 2 a
88. ce tasks to be performed provides general servicing advice and information regarding warranty and maintenance provides general fault finding information for other types of problem which may be encountered Annex A Glossary Annex B Technical Specification Annex C Menus Annex D Annex A Glossary Annex E Factory Defaults EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2011 06 06 Preliminary Pages Introduction This Reference Guide provides instructions and information for the installation and operation of the RX1290 Multi Format Receiver This Reference Guide should be kept in a safe place for reference for the life of the equipment It is not intended that this Reference Guide will be amended by the issue of individual pages Any revision will be by a complete reissue Further copies of this Reference Guide can be ordered from the address listed in Customer Services If passing the equipment to a third party also pass the relevant documentation Revision History Issues of this Reference Guide are listed below ju 2006 ital release 2 Oct 2006 1 0 0 Updates to Annex B Technical Specification Product name also corrected Mar 2007 G 703 and IP Options added May 2008 References to New to New IP Card added A June 2011 3 0 0 Allocation DE Ericsson Number Identity and re brand completion Associated Documents The following manuals guides are also associated with this equipment Ericsson Documen
89. ch uses combined techniques of phase modulation and amplitude modulation It is particularly suited to cable networks Quality of Service A common term for a set of parameters describing the quality you get from an IP network Throughput availability delay jitter and packet loss Quadrature Phase Shift Keying A form of phase shift keying modulation using four states Quarter Screen Image Format A process of converting analogue waveforms to digital information 8 bit quantization as set out in ITU R Rec 601 Uses 256 levels in the range 0 255 to determine the analogue waveform value at any given point The value is then converted to a digital number for processing in the digital domain Random Access Memory A volatile storage device for digital data Data may be written to or read from the device as often as required When power is removed the data it contains is lost Remote Authorization System A Ericsson AB proprietary public key encryption system used to prevent unauthorized viewing of a TV programme or programmes Radio Frequency Red Green Blue The Chroma information in a video signal Routing Information Protocol v2 A protocol used between network routers to exchange routing tables and information Glossary A 16 ROM RS RSVP RTP RLC SCPC Spectral Scrambling Scrambling SDI SDT SDTI SELV SFP SIP Read Only Memory A non volatile storage device for digital data Data ha
90. d ON OFF BOOSTED BOOSTED provides VOLTAGE settings then press 1V extra power over the ON setting Also sets the LNB voltage settings 18v Horiz 13v Vert Scroll to Menu 2 3 2 7 Enter Enables or disables the LNB 22 kHz control the LNB 22 kHz setting then tone for the selected Source On Off press Save 10 Repeat steps 2 through 9 for input 2 to 4 3 10 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 6 1 1 3 6 2 Operating the Equipment Locally DVB S2 Input Option Card TT1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST The DVB S2 demod option TT1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST offers three L band inputs plus an IF input If this input option card is fitted in the receiver then note that Menu 2 3 5 sets the IF input frequency LNB Frequency Satellite Frequency and LNB Power parameters are not applicable for this input The DVB S2 demod option TT1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST also offers a constellation output in DVB S2 mode This output can be enabled for each L band IF input from the menu 2 3 X 6 Enabling this mode disables the demodulator transport stream rendering the receiver unable to decode a service Telco Receiver RX1290 HWO G703 Table 3 7 steps through the set up procedure of the Telco Receiver using Menu 2 Input and the TTV G 703 input Table 3 Setting Up the TTV G 703 Interface Connect the cable to the TTV G 703 input Power up the unit and navigate Accesses the Input menu to Menu 2 Input Press the Right pushbutton to Selects the G 70
91. e Internet for transmission of WEB pages and other data between servers and PCs Height Unit A device in a multi point network at which branch nodes interconnect Integrated Conditional Access Module Embedded in the IRD and responsible for descrambling plus packet filtering and reception It also contains the physical interface to the subscriber s viewing card Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP messages delivered in IP packets are used for out of band messages related to network operation or mis operation Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is a protocol used to manage multicasts on the Internet For a host receiver unit to receive a multicast it needs to transmit IGMP join messages on the right format Three versions exist IGMPv2 is common today but IGMPv3 is the next step Indoor unit International Electrotechnical Committee Intermediate Frequency Usually refers to the 70 MHz 140 MHz output of the Modulator in cable satellite and terrestrial transmission applications Compression coding involving consecutive frames When consecutive frames are compared temporal redundancy is used to remove common elements information and arrive at difference information MPEG 2 uses B and P frames but since they are individually incomplete and relate to other adjacent frames they cannot be edited independently Compression coding involving a single frame Redundant information is removed on a per frame basis Al
92. e the pixel is energized with different intensities creating a range from dark to light a scale of 0 255 for an eight bit pixel Color systems use a red green and blue dot per pixel each of which is energized to different intensities creating a range of colors perceived as the mixture of these dots If all three dots are dark the result is black If all three dots are bright the result is white Glossary A 14 PES PID PIN Pixel pk pk PLL PMT P picture P frame ppm PPV Program Programme Packetized Elementary Stream A sequential stream of data bytes that has been converted from original elementary streams of audio and video access units and transported as packets Each PES packet consists of a header and a payload of variable length and subject to a maximum of 64 kbytes A time stamp is provided by the MPEG 2 systems layer to ensure correct synchronization between related elementary streams at the Decoder Packet Identifier the header on a packet in an elementary data stream which identifies that data stream An MPEG 2 DVB standard Personal Identification Number A password used to control access to programming and to set purchase limits Each subscriber household can activate several PINs and may use them to set individual parental rating or spending limits for each family member PIX picture Element The digital representation of the smallest area of a television picture capable of being deli
93. e Receiver Does The Receiver can be tuned to a specified satellite channel frequency and polarization The input is down converted via a Low Noise Block LNB to provide an L band input to the Receiver The front end tuning is microprocessor controlled with a frequency synthesized local oscillator A software tuning and acquisition algorithm resolves translation errors mainly due to the LNB The signal is then passed to a demodulator that recovers the signal using soft decision decoding The resulting stream is Reed Solomon decoded and descrambled to provide inputs to the Decoder circuit The received channel may contain multiple Services therefore the Receiver s demultiplexer is configured to select a single video Service and other audio data components and present them at the output 1 Horizontal polarisation Vertical polarisation RX1290 Contribution Receiver Low Noise ew Select the Video band Service from components gt Audio gt satellite gt the satellite from the channel m Data channel chosen Service 6 4 Transport Stream Multiple Multiple Services Multiple satellite on the tuned components on the channels satellite channel selected Service Figure 1 3 What the Satellite Receiver Does EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 1 9 Introduction 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 2 The Telco Receiver Decoder Typical Decoder System The Decoder is a component of Ericsson s ra
94. e active L band input connector to drive an LNB Low Noise Block Down Converter Do not connect equipment other than an LNB to this connector Failure to do this may result in damage to the external equipment The F type Connector is not suitable for repeated connection and disconnection When intended for use in this way fit a sacrificial connector and connect to it 6 2 3 Connector Details IF Monitor Input RX1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST Connect the IF Monitor input to a suitable IF frequency source e g a satellite modulator The input can be activated using Input Status Menu Menu 2 directly from a satellite modulator IF Input This monitor input is designed to give error free demodulation in the presence of a wanted carrier only for example when being fed The specification for this connector is given in Annex B Technical Specification Table 6 2 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver IF Monitor Input Connector Connector Type BNC Female Pin Centre IF Input Shield Ground Chassis impedanco 6 4 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 6 2 4 6 3 6 4 Options Connector Details Constellation Output RX1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST Connect the and Q constellation output connectors to a suitable display device such as an oscilloscope set to mode 2 Constellation output is enabled using the Input Status Menu VQ Output Menu 2 Notes Enabling the constellation mode will disable the demodulator s output transport s
95. e currently decoded audio stream on the primary audio output Table C 15 Audio 1 Menu XX Streams PID YYYY XX is the number of Audio streams present WWWW WWWW W VVV ZZZZ YYYY is the currently selected audio1 PID 22777 is the stream status OK STOP FAIL VVV is the audio layer MUS LIN DD WWWWWWW is the audio language Sampling Rate XX X kHz XX X is the Audio 1 sample rate Bit rate YYY kbit s YY is the Audio 1 bit rate Rate Buffer Level Audio 1 percentage rate buffer level Delay Adjustment XXX X ms XXX X is the Audio 1 decoding delay range 0 to 49ms Digital Output XXXXX XXXXX is the editable Audio 1 digital output format AES3 3 Routing YYYYYY YYYYYY is the editable Audio 1 output routing STEREO MIXED TO BOTH LEFT TO BOTH RIGHT TO BOTH Clipping Level XX dB XX is the editable Audio 1 clipping value 12 24 dB Downmix Method is the editable pc Digital AC 3 downmix C 7 4 Audio 2 Menu The Audio 2 signal status submenu contains information about the audio format and status of the currently decoded audio stream on the secondary audio output Table C 16 Audio 2 Menu XX Streams PID YYYY XX is the number of Audio streams present WWWW WWWW VVV 7777 YYYY is the currently selected audio2 PID ZZZZ is the stream status OK STOP FAIL VVV is the audio layer MUS LIN DD C 16 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Menus Description 000 0 Finer 0 Bit rate YYY kbit s YY is the Audio
96. e potential usually by connecting a wire between the Technical earth terminal and a suitable point on the rack This is sometimes known as a Functional earth Protective Earth Used for electric shock protection This is sometimes known as a Safety earth European Broadcast Union Entitlement Control Message Ethernet Data Input Electronics Industries Association USA Event Information Table Equipment A component of the DVB Service Information 51 stream generated within an Encoder containing information about events or programmes such as event name start time duration etc oystem EIT Present Following contains the name of the current and next event It may include an optional descriptor synopsis giving brief details of content EIT Schedule is used to produce a full EPG The EIT is the only DVB SI table which can be encrypted A generic term for a coded bitstream be it video audio or other Electromagnetic Compatibility Entitlement Management Message EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Encryption EPG Ethernet ETS ETSI FBAS FCC FDM FEC FFT FIFO FM Footprint FTP G 703 GOP EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Glossary Encoding of a transmission to prevent access without the appropriate decryption equipment and authorization Electronic Programme Guide On screen programme listing using thumbnail pictures and or text The most widely used local area network LAN defined by the IEEE as the 802 3
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98. e transmission capacity of an electronic line such as among others a communications network computer bus or broadcast link It is expressed in bits per second bytes per second or in Hertz cycles per second When expressed in Hertz the frequency may be a greater number than the actual bits per second because the bandwidth is the difference between the lowest and highest frequencies transmitted High bandwidth allows fast transmission or high volume transmission Each byte is delivered separately in the ASI transport stream with stuffing data added between the Bytes to increase the data rate to 2 0 Mbps See DVB Document A010 rev 1 Section B3 3 ASI Layer 2 Transport Protocol Conditional Access The technology used to control the access to viewing services to authorized subscribers through the transmission of encrypted signals and the programmable regulation of their decryption by a system such as viewing cards Conditional Access Table Part of the MPEG 2 Program Specific Information PSI data Mandatory for MPEG 2 compliance if CA is in use The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum which spans the frequency range of approximately 4 GHz to 6 GHz Used by communications satellites Preferred in tropical climates because it is not susceptible to fading See ITU R See ITU T a narrow range of frequencies part of a frequency band for the transmission of radio and television signals without interference from other chan
99. e unit is ready for Remote Control Note The remote control protocols are not contained as a part of the product An additional license fee NDA or other agreement with Ericsson may be necessary to obtain the information required to control the product remotely Configuring the Unit for Remote Control Via the Serial Remote Port For the unit to be controlled via RS 232 or RS 485 the control mode of the Multi Format Receiver needs to be set to Serial Remote and serial remote protocol must be chosen RS 232 Alteia or RS 485 Alteia EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 4 3 Operating the Equipment Remotely 4 1 5 4 1 5 1 4 1 5 2 4 4 Table 4 2 Configuring the Serial Remote Port and Activating Remote Protocol Step Acton Rew Go to menu 7 1 Displays OPERATING MODE Press Edit Displays FRONT PANEL 3 Press the down pushbutton The settings should be set to match the external and select SERIAL REMOTE control host The unit is ready for Remote Control Once the communication parameters are entered correctly set the system into remote mode for the external computer to gain control of the unit seep anon Revue Go to menu 7 1 2 Displays SERIAL REMOTE PROTOCOL Press Edit Toggle between RS 232 Alteia or RS 485 Alteia 3 Chose between RS 232 Alteia The settings should be set to match the external or RS 485 Alteia control host The unit is ready for Remote Control Configuring the Unit for Remote Contr
100. ear Service long after the warranty has expired For systems support you can choose either Gold Business Critical support or Silver Business Advantage These packages are designed to save you costs and protect your income through enlisting the help of Ericsson support specialists Call Ericsson Sales for more details Warranty All Ericsson products and systems are designed and built to the highest standards and are covered under a comprehensive 12 month warranty Levels of Continuing Ericsson Service Support For standalone equipment then Ericsson BASIC Essential support is the value for money choice for you BASIC provides you with year by year Service long after the warranty has expired Call Ericsson Sales for more details EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 7 5 Preventive Maintenance Fault finding 7 5 7 5 1 7 5 2 7 5 3 7 5 4 7 6 Fault finding General The information contained in this chapter is intended to isolate the unit as the faulty equipment if a system failure occurs If the following information fails to clear the abnormal condition please contact Customer Services using the information given in the Preliminary Pages of this manual System Defaults The system defaults can be restored at any time using the Restore System Defaults option Menu 7 1 4 Preliminary Investigations 1 Ensure all leads and connectors are in place and serviceable 2 Ensure the unit is powered If not investigate the
101. ed in Annex C Menus 1 2 oummary of Features 1 2 1 Main Features The Multi Format Receiver is fully compliant with the appropriate sections of the MPEG 2 DVB S and MPEG 4 AVC specifications and offers the following features e Front Panel Controls and Indications A vertical split two line 40 character back lit dot matrix LCD display with pushbuttons for Up Down Left Right Edit and Save to provide information and operator choice entry LEDs to indicate lock and general alarm conditions Service Selection Chosen from a menu list of available Services carried in the currently received Transport Stream Moving Pictures Expert Group MPEG 2 specification ISO 13818 European Digital Video Broadcasting DVB Project EN 300 421 Digital broadcasting systems for television sound and data services Framing structure channel coding and modulation for the 11 12 GHz satellite service ITU T Recommendation and ISO IEC 14496 10 MPEG 4 AVC Advanced Video Coding EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 1 5 Introduction 1 6 Up to 40 preselected choices can be stored within the unit Multiple Inputs Satellite Receivers L band Satellite Receivers have four inputs Video Decoding MPEG 4 2 0 mode support MPEG 4 2 2 mode support MPEG 2 Only Audio Decoding Sampling rate 48 kHz All MPEG 1 data rates AAC decode All Dolby Digital AC 3 data rates decoded as a Dolby Stereo downmix Dolby
102. en by down link of current page obtain and display current data Right Pushbutton Pressed Go to page given by right link of current page obtain display current data Left Pushbutton Pressed Go to page given by left link of current page obtain and display current data Edit Pushbutton Pressed Enter Edit mode at current page if permitted else no effect Save Pushbutton Pressed No effect EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 1 Operating the Equipment Locally Pushbutton LEDs will be updated to indicate which pushbutton presses are still valid as each navigation pushbutton press event is processed For example a lit Up pushbutton LED indicates there are pages above the current one Edit Mode Edit mode edits the right display area and allows the user to alter control parameters that define the Multi Format Receiver behavior To enter Edit mode press the Edit pushbutton when on a page containing an editable control parameter and the front panel is the controlling user interface Edit may be entered on some special pages at all times for example on the page defining the controlling user interface The Front Panel returns to Navigate mode when Edit is pressed again abort edit with no save or when Save is pressed save modified parameter values Processing of events from the front panel event queue depends on the current operating mode of the front panel Table 3 2 Edit Mode Up Pushbutton Pressed Increases
103. er On Off Not available in 188 packet mode Status LED Green Lock Red No Lock B 4 4 DVB ASI Input Table B 15 DVB ASI Copper Safety status SELV Connector type BNC Female Input impedance 750 Data rate range 0 350 160 Mbps B 4 5 10 100BaseT IP Input Option Card Table B 16 10 100BaseT IP Input Specifications O Designation B 4 6 100 1000BaseT Dual NIC Input Option card Table 17 100 1000BaseT IP Dual NIC Input Specifications Safety status SELV Connector type 8 way RJ 45 Connector 100 1000 BT Designation Signal Type 100 1000BaseT Ethernet IEEE 802 3 802 3u Full B 16 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 4 7 5 5 1 5 1 1 Technical Specification Data Rate 1 5 208 Mbps CBR MPTS SPTS feeds Error correction Pro MPEG FEC Frame Sync Connector The Decoder can frame lock to an external video source The frame information is input as a composite synchronous signal with or without active video The user can offset the sync to the video output by 32 000 HD pixels with a resolution of one pixel It is possible to connect multiple Receivers to the same reference signal This input requires an external 75 termination Table B 18 Frame Sync Connector wem designation wee Output Specifications Video Outputs Analogue HD Video Table B 19 Analogue Video Output Connectors Safety status SELV Connector type 15 way D type Connector de
104. ers four L band inputs RX1290 HWO DVB S2 IF CONST offers three L band inputs plus an IF monitor input plus received constellation output Connector Details L Band Inputs o Connect the L band output of a suitable LNB to the F type connector either directly or via a suitable attenuator giving adequate consideration to lightning and surge protection The active input is chosen using the input Status Menu Menu 2 IN 1 2 3 4 In most cases an attenuator will not be required The following list summarizes the circumstances when one should be used When the desired input level is greater than the specified maximum permissible 25 dBm When the down lead is a short length of low loss cable and the LNB in use has a poor return loss 7 dB min When the Receiver is receiving one of many carriers in a multi carrier FDM system and the level of the wanted signal is close to the specified maximum permissible The specification for this connector is given in Annex B Technical Specification EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 6 3 Options Table 6 1 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver L band Connector Connector Type F type Female Connector designation IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 3 x L band inputs only on RX1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST LNB Supply Refer to the next caution box Impedance 75 RF Input Shield Ground Chassis N Cautions The receiver provides DC power refer to Chapter 3 Operating the Equipment Locally via th
105. es on the operation and maintenance of our products and on their supporting technologies Ericsson can provide both regularly scheduled courses and training tailored to individual needs Courses can be run either at your premises or at one of our dedicated training facilities International Tel Fax Email 44 0 23 8048 4229 44 0 23 8048 4161 tvglobaltraining ericsson com Customer Services and Technical Training Postal Address Ericsson Unit 2 Strategic Park Comines Way Hedge End Southampton Hampshire SO30 4DA United Kingdom EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2011 06 06 Vil Preliminary Pages Return of Equipment If you need to return equipment for repair please contact your local Ericsson Customer Services Department Please refer to the Customer Services Contact Information on Page vii You will then be directed to return the faulty equipment to a repair centre with the appropriate facilities for that equipment A tracking number will be issued that should be used if you need to enquire about the progress of the repair The equipment should be properly packed and the tracking number should be clearly marked on the outside of the packaging Technical Publications If you need to contact Ericsson Technical Publications regarding this publication e mail tvtechbubs ericsson com Vili EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2011 06 06 Introduction Chapter 1 Contents NNN w N gt
106. etting Up VPS Acton Re Scroll down to Menu 3 10 5 Edits the parameter for enabling VPS pass and edit the parameter for through enabling VPS insertion ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save 3 7 16 Setting Up WSS Table 3 25 Setting Up WSS Scroll down to Menu 3 10 6 Edits the parameter for enabling WSS pass and edit the parameter for through enabling WSS insertion ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save 3 20 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 7 17 3 7 18 3 7 19 3 7 20 Operating the Equipment Locally Setting Up Video Index Table 3 26 Setting Up Video Index siop Acton 1 Scroll down to Menu 3 10 7 Edits the parameter for enabling Video Index and edit the parameter for pass through enabling Video Index insertion ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save Setting Up Monochrome Samples Table 3 27 Setting Up Monochrome Step Action Result 1 scroll down to Menu 3 10 8 Edits the parameter for enabling Monochrome and edit the parameter for samples enabling Monochrome samples insertion ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save Setting Up AMOL 1 and 2 Table 3 28 Setting Up AMOL 7 and 2 asion 1 Scroll down to Menu 3 10 9 Edits the parameter for enabling AMOL pass and edit the parameter for through enabling AMOL insertion ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save Setting Up NTSC Pedestal Insertion Table 3 29 Setting Up NTSC Pedestal Insertion step asnon 1 Scroll down
107. fire or electric shock The RX1290 Receivers are not fitted with an AC power ON OFF switch Ensure the supply socket outlet is installed or located near the equipment so that it is accessible AC Power Inlet Position of the fuse carrier Figure 2 2 AC Power Inlet Assembly Note See Annex B Technical Specification for fuse information AC Power Supply Cord General A two meter power supply cord is supplied with this product It is fitted with a molded plug suitable for the USA UK or mainland Europe as advised at the time of ordering Note The equipment is not fitted with an AC power supply ON OFF switch Ensure the socket outlet supplying the equipment is installed near the equipment so that it is easily accessible Wire Colors The wires in the supply cord are colored as shown in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Supply Cord Wiring Colors UK BS 1363 EUROPE CEE 7 7 USA NEMA 5 15P Earth Green and yellow Green and yellow EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 7 Installing the Equipment 2 5 3 2 6 2 8 If the colors do not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in a locally supplied plug proceed as in Table 2 2 The inclusion of Table 2 2 is for reference Table 2 2 Non Standard Supply Cord Wire Colors Wire Color UK green and yellow must be connected to the terminal the plug which is marked with the letter E or the safety earth symbol or colored green or green and yellow blue
108. from the SMS and displayed on the subscriber s TV screen by the IRD to inform the subscriber of problems or instruct the subscriber to contact the SMS A unit of data transmitted over a packet switching network A packet consists of a header followed by a number of contiguous bytes from an elementary data stream Phase Alternating Line A color TV broadcasting system where the phase of the R Y color difference signal is inverted on every alternate line to average out errors providing consistent color reproduction Program Association Table Part of the MPEG 2 Program Specific Information PSI data and is mandatory for MPEG 2 compliance The PAT points maps to the PMT Pulse Code Modulation A process in which a signal is sampled each sample is quantized independently of other samples and the resulting succession of quantized values is encoded into a digital signal Program Clock Reference A time stamp in the transport stream from which the Decoder timing is derived Program Delivery Control A Teletext service allowing simple programming i e VideoPlus of VCR recording times If the desired program is rescheduled PDC updates the programming information the VCR Picture Element Also known as a pixel The smallest resolvable rectangular area of an image either on a screen or stored in memory On screen pixels are made up of one or more dots of color Monochrome and grey scale systems use one dot per pixel For grey scal
109. gh our Ericsson and SATV Recycling eBusiness Portal This be reached at https ebusiness ericsson net To gain access to the Recycling site you must be set up with a unique login and password To request the login please contact tvtechpubs ericsson com and include the information below e First Last name e Password request 6 numbers characters If you do not include this information one will be created for you e Phone Location Country EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Company Work Area select one of the below Executive Management Marketing and Sales Planning Engineering Procurement Supply Project amp Programme Implementation Operations and Maintenance R amp D Other Technical Specification B 27 Technical Specification BLANK B 28 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Menus Annex C Contents C 1 MIGROS 5 C 1 1 Using the C 5 C 1 2 95 5 2 Menu Pages Menu 5 The Mend SU ILL B C 6 C 4 Presets Menu Items Menu 1 C 7 C 5 Input Status Menu Menu 2 C 7 C 5 1 QU C 7 C 5 2 Input Selection C 7 C 5 3 DVB S2 Option DVB S2 Input Option RX1290 HWO DVBS2 or 1290 52
110. his option enables down conversion of HD to SD video on the receiver 6 21 Common Interface RX1290 SWO CI This option enables Common Interface descrambling support on the receiver 6 22 Provider Lock RX1290 SWO PROV LOCK This provides the option to support Provider Lock 6 23 Web Browser Password Protection RX1290 SWO PW This provides the option to password protect the web browser of the RX1290 The default settings for this are Password password Username username 6 10 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Preventive Maintenance Fault finding Chapter 7 Contents 7 1 Introduction MEM 1 3 7 2 ROUNE TOUR 7 3 7 2 1 FANS 7 3 7 2 2 221 Tu 7 3 7 3 SOVICO RN RT 7 4 7 3 1 Conditions Requiring Servicing 7 4 7 3 2 Replacement Parts nnns 7 4 7 3 3 Checks on Completion 8 7 4 7 4 Maintenance and Support 7 5 7 4 1 igerel leio RR n 7 5 7 4 2 7 5 7 4 3 Levels of Continuing Ericsson Service Support 7 5 7 4 4 A OO UU U2900 0Ae 7 5 1 4 4 1 Levels of Continuing Ericsson Service Support 7 5 7 5 FURNA
111. ion ARP 1 2 Cpld version IP conflict 1 IP conflict 2 Discarded packets Lost packets Port 1 no data Port 2 no data Header error Wrong FEC format FIFO overflow Out of Sync FIFO overflow Out of Sync Out of regulation Menus Current Port Encapsulation mode Number of Rows and Columns Number of received packets Number of discarded packets Number of corrected packets Number of lost packets Current buffer level Inter arrival jitter 5 Number of FIFO overflow MDI Delay factor MDI Media loss rate FEC latency Clear statistics C 11 Menus C 6 C 6 1 C 6 2 C 6 3 C 6 4 Conditional Access Menu Overview The CA Menu allows the user to enter the various keys required for the different scrambling modes RAS Mode Allows the user to select between DSNG KEY MODE and FIXED KEY MODE Table C 8 RAS Mode Menu CA RAS DSNG KEY MODE KEY XXXXXXX is the DSNG Key XXXXXXX Common Interface Table C 9 Common Interface Menu COMMON INTERFACE DISPLAY XXXX display Cl card detected XXXX Displays information about common interface ca
112. isplays the Temperature Restarting the Unit The System Restart submenu allows the user to reboot the unit without having to remove and insert the power cable Table 3 43 System Restart Menu Go to Menu 7 3 Accesses the System Restart menu Press Edit ACTIVATE will be displayed Press Save to activate Unit is restarted EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Operating the Equipment Remotely Chapter 4 Contents 4 1 Remote Control 2 0 0 4 3 4 1 1 eno EO ETE 4 3 4 1 2 Remote Protocol Control Documentation 4 3 4 1 3 Configuring the Unit for Remote Control via SNMP Port 4 3 4 1 4 Configuring the Unit for Remote Control Via the Serial Remote Port 4 3 4 1 5 Configuring the Unit for Remote Control Over air 4 4 4 1 5 1 OVEMVIEW 4 4 4 1 5 2 Lockout 4 4 4 1 5 3 Entering the OAC 4 5 4 2 Returning the Unit to Local Control Mode 4 5 List of Tables Table 4 1 Configuring the Serial Remote Port and Activating Remote Protocol NMR P 4 3 Table 4 2 Configuring the Serial Remote Port and Activating Remote Protocol 4 4 Table 4 3 Activating Director NCP Remote 4 4 Ta
113. l computer It is more secure than a magnetic stripe card and it can be disabled if the wrong password is entered too many times As a financial transaction card it can be loaded with digital money and used in the same way as cash until the balance reaches zero The file protocol is specific to its intended application Satellite Mast Antenna Television A distribution system which provides sound and television signals to the households of a building or group of buildings typically used to refer to an apartment block Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Subscriber Management System A system which handles the maintenance billing control and general supervision of subscribers to conditional access technology viewing services provided through cable and satellite broadcasting An SMS can be an automatic e g Syntellect system where subscribers order entitlements by entering information via a telephone Alternatively an SMS can be a manual system which requires subscribers to speak with an operator who then manually enters their entitlement requests Some systems support multiple SMSs Satellite News Gathering Simple Network Management Protocol Glossary A 18 SNTP Spatial Redundancy SPI Statistical Redundancy TAXI TCP IP TDM TDT Temporal Redundancy Time stamp TOT Transport Stream Transport Stream Packet Header TS TSDT TSP Simple Network Time Protocol is an Internet pro
114. l other frames are ignored Coding of a macroblock or picture that uses information only from that macroblock or picture Exploits spatial redundancy by using DCT to produce frames these are independent frames and can be edited EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A I frame IRD IRE ISDN ISO ISOG ITS ITT ITU R ITU T EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Glossary Internet Protocol The IP part of TCP IP IP implements the network layer layer 3 of the protocol which contains a network address and is used to route a message to a different network or sub network IP accepts packets from the layer 4 transport protocol TCP or UDP adds its own header to it and delivers a datagram to the layer 2 data link protocol It may also break the packet into fragments to support the Maximum Transmission Transfer Unit MTU of the network Intracoded Picture Frame A picture frame which is coded using purely intracoding with reference to no other field or frame information The frame is used as a reference for other compression methods Impulse Pay Per View One time events purchased at home on impulse using a prearranged SMS credit line Integrated Receiver Decoder The Receiver with an internal MPEG Decoder which is connected to the subscriber s TV The IRD is responsible for receiving and de multiplexing all signals The unit receives the incoming signal and if CA is active decodes the signal when provided with
115. les es c ib nau DH a tto butt 1 11 Figure 1 7 Front Panel COMMONS ai 1 12 List of Tables Table 1 1 Equipment Model 1 3 Table 1 2 Hardware ODUOLIS 2 Rn iw cd oc Un 1 4 Table 1 3 ODHON 1 4 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Introduction 1 1 scope of This Reference Guide 1 1 1 Who Should Use This Reference Guide This Reference Guide is written for operators users of the RX1290 Multi Format Receiver It describes the unit s functions and operation The Reference Guide is written to assist in the installation and day to day care and operation of the unit Maintenance information requiring the covers to be removed is not included N Warning Do not remove the covers of this equipment Hazardous voltages are present within this equipment and may be exposed if the covers are removed Only Ericsson television trained and approved service engineers are permitted to service this equipment N Caution Unauthorized maintenance or the use of non approved replacements may affect the equipment specification and invalidate any warranties 1 1 2 What Equipment is Covered by This Reference Guide 1 1 2 1 The Equipment Models Ericsson is introducing an improved ordering system for its television products New part numbers
116. logue services which enables a receiver to select the appropriate picture display mode World System Teletext System B Teletext Used in 625 line 50 Hz television systems ITU R 653 A type of programmable Integrated Circuit Audio connector featuring three leads two for signal and one for GND eXtensible Markup Language A very common self describing text based data format Used for many purposes Meta data configuration files documents etc The readability of the format has made it very popular and is now the fundament for many types of WEB services Glossary Y Luminance Defines the brightness of a particular point on a TV line The only signal required for black and white pictures Broadcast video with separate color Y luminance Chroma sometimes called S Video YUV Y Luminance component Brightness U and V Chrominance Color difference A 20 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Technical Specification Annex B Contents 1 PEE AE B 3 B 1 1 Supported Video Resolutions B 3 B 1 2 Supported Video Bit rates B 3 1 3 Composite Video B 3 B 1 4 Performance 5 1 5 ADSD 6 2 Audio Decoding and Output Stage 2 1 V 7 2 2
117. many to many In this mode a transmit unit sends video data direct to a unique destination address The process by which the frequency of a broadcast transport stream is shifted to a higher frequency range The part of the communications satellite circuit that extends from the Earth to the satellite Uninterruptable Power Supply A method of supplying backup power when the electrical power fails or drops to an unacceptable voltage level Small UPS systems provide battery power for a few minutes enough to power down the computer in an orderly manner This is particularly important where write back cache is used Write back cache is where modified data intended for the disk is temporarily stored in RAM and can be lost in the event of a power failure Sophisticated systems are tied to electrical generators that can provide power for days UPS systems typically provide surge suppression and may provide voltage regulation Universal Time Coordinate An internationally agreed basis for timekeeping introduced in 1972 and based on international atomic time corresponds to Greenwich Mean Time or Vertical Interval Time Code Vertical Interval Test Signal See ITS Virtual LAN a network of units that behave as if they are connected to the same wire even though they may actually be physically located on different segments of a LAN Video Programming System A German precursor to PDC Wide Screen Switching Data used in wide screen ana
118. n C 8 Table C 5 DVB S2 Input nnn nnns C 8 Table 6 09 MOI Uus aai edt Le C 9 5 e de EE pedea ueris 9 Table C e MENU coins e evi en ei a ua tune C 12 Table C 9 Common Interface C 12 Table CTO Directors a 12 Table CIT CA Men b ERO C 13 Table C12 GA Provide LOCK MPs s ss oce bids d p EQ RO C 13 Table C 13 Service dh e tv ns eee c d C 14 Table Video 15 Table 16 Table C 16 Audio 2 MNU 16 Table C 17 Audio a 17 Table G 18 Dei rne pb b Dl C 18 Table C 19 Asynce Data MPs estu it Bene intact bet oeste C 18 Table C 20 High Speed Data Over Ethernet C 19 Tabie 21 MVBINBFIU voi toca Re C 19 Table C 22 POR PID ie rtt
119. nd 0 0000020000 B 15 Table B 14 TTV G 703 Input Specification B 15 Table 15 DVB ASI CODBDBOLE Hh eel der Res VER Rr Roter B 16 Table 16 10 100BaseT IP Input Specifications B 16 Table 17 100 1000BaseT IP Dual NIC Input Specifications B 16 Table B To Frame Syne 17 Table B 19 Analogue Video Output B 17 Table B 20 Digital Video Output B 18 Table B 21 6295 LINE esa eb poni tese ODE td ER c rb dn B 18 Taple B22 929 LNE cmm B 19 Table B 23 Digital Unbalanced Audio Connectors B 20 Table B 24 Analogue and Digital Audio Output Connector B 20 Table B 25 RS 232 Asynchronous Low speed Data Connector B 20 Table B 26 High Speed Data Over Ethernet Connector B 21 Table B 27 SNMP Control 2 0 2 0 01 B 21 Table B 28 Relay Alarm Output B 21 Table B 29 Environmental Conditions B 22 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 1 1 1
120. nd has been shipped with fixing brackets suitable for a standard 19 inch rack When installed in a rack it should be secured using the fixing brackets In addition support shelves must be used to reduce the weight on the brackets Ensure it is firmly and safely located and it has an adequate flow of free air Slide the receiver onto the chassis supports and affix to the rack by means of an M6 x 18 mm panhead screw in each corner A freestanding unit should be installed on a secure horizontal surface where it is unlikely to be knocked or its connectors and leads disturbed EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 3 2 2 3 3 Installing the Equipment Ventilation Openings in the Covers Side openings in the unit as well as side mounted cooling fans are provided for ventilation They ensure reliable operation of the product and protect it from overheating The openings of the fans must not be blocked or covered Air is released through vents at this side of the unit Fans are mounted on this side of the unit Figure 2 1 Air flow Through the Equipment 2 3 3 1 2 3 3 2 Care Positioning Cautions The fans contained within this unit are not fitted with a dust insect filter Pay attention to the environment in which it is to be used Do not install equipment so that the air intake of one aligns with the outlet on another Provide baffles and adequate spacing The equipment should never be placed near or over a radiator or
121. neated by the bit stream See Pel for more information peak to peak Measurement of a signal or waveform from its most negative point to its most positive point Phase Locked Loop A phase locked loop is a control system which controls the rotation of an object by comparing its rotational position phase with another rotating object as in the case of a sine wave or other repeating signal This type of control system can synchronize not only the speed but also the angular position of two waveforms that are not derived from the same source Program Map Table Part of the MPEG 2 Program Specific Information PSI data and is mandatory for MPEG 2 compliance Each service has a PMT which lists the component parts elementary streams of video audio etc for the various services being transmitted A picture frame produced using forward prediction It contains predictions from either previous frames or previous P frames The P frame is used as a reference for future P or B frames Parts per million Pay Per View A system of payment for viewing services based usage event basis rather than on on going subscription Subscribers must purchase viewing rights for each PPV event that they wish to view PPV events may be purchased as IPPV or OPPV PC A sequence of instructions for a computer TV A concept having a precise definition within ISO 13818 1 MPEG 2 For a transport stream the timebase is defined by the PCR The u
122. nels In the case of OFDM a large number of carriers spaced apart at precise frequencies are allocated to a channel A way of encoding data in a communications channel that adds patterns of redundancy into the transmission path in order to improve the error rate Such methods are widely used in wireless communications A 3 Chrominance Closed Captioning CODE Codec COFDM Composite Compression Compression System 5 The color part of a TV picture signal relating to the hue and saturation but not to the luminance brightness of the signal In a composite coded color system the color information chrominance often referred to as chroma is modulated onto a high frequency carrier and added to the monochrome format video signal carrying the luminance Y In a component coded color system the two color difference signals R Y B Y usually referred to as digital or PRPs analogue are used to convey color information When is added to the luminance Y the complete picture information is conveyed as YPgPg A TV picture subtitling system used with 525 line analogue transmissions Create Once Distribute Everywhere The combination of an Encoder and a complementary Decoder located respectively at the input and output of a transmission path Coded OFDM COFDM adds forward error correction to the OFDM transmission consisting of Reed Solomon
123. ng the Equipment Locally 3 8 2 3 8 3 3 8 4 3 8 5 3 24 Basic Interoperable Scrambling System BISS Menu 4 4 BISS Mode 1 is similar to RAS in that it uses a fixed control word to encrypt the data in the transport stream Unlike RAS the scrambling algorithm is non proprietary using the DVB Common Scrambling Algorithm to allow interoperability with other manufacturers encoding scrambling equipment Remote Authorization System RAS Menu 4 1 RAS has two levels of operation FIXED KEY MODE and DSNG KEY MODE FIXED KEY MODE has a fixed control word to encrypt the data in the transport stream DSNG KEY MODE is used for fixed headend systems Its main functionality e Over air addressing of Receivers for authorization de authorization to decrypt the transmission e Group operation for authorization de authorization e Periodic control word changes during transmission Director Menu 4 3 Director functionality includes Conditional Access over air software download and over air control No specific set up is required in the Multi Format Receiver for the Conditional Access or software download For over air control NCP see Chapter 4 Operating the Equipment Remotely DVB Common Interface Menu 4 2 There is a single slot on the Multi Format Receiver front panel to allow the insertion of a DVB Common Interface Conditional Access module CAM and related conditional access card Other than the inser
124. nge of equipment It is designed for use by broadcasters and distributors of video and audio Services It can be used as a Transport Stream monitor or to decode signals received over a telecommunications network Encoder 1 Multiplexer Main RS Network Adapter Unit Encoder 2 Network Ethernet EE Encoder n Multiplexer Network Adapter Standby Unit gt onde RX1290 Receiver MPEG 2 d Transport Stream Transport Processor Giroa Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet 10BaseT Ethernet Hub nCompass Control Figure 1 4 Typical Compression System What the Decoder Does The ASI interface is used to present the Transport Stream in the format required by the internal Decoder circuitry At this point the operation of the unit is the same as the Satellite Receiver The Decoder can be used to receive an input signal from a Public Telecom Network via a Network Adapter Unit NAU No error correction is supported at the input of the unit so a level of Quality of Service should be negotiated with the Telecom Network Provider The Decoder is configured to select a single video Service and other audio data components from the multiple Services on the incoming Transport Stream and present them at the output EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 1 5 1 5 1 1 5 2 Introduction RX1290 Multi Format Receiver Incoming Transport Select a Stream carried
125. notice due to continued progress in methodology design and manufacturing Ericsson shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document il EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2011 06 06 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter identifies the equipment versions covered by this Reference Guide describes the purpose of the equipment in a typical system provides a summary of its main features identifies the controls indicators and connectors Chapter 2 Installing the Equipment This chapter provides a guide to the suitability of an installation gives detailed procedures for the preparation installation and configuration of the equipment including important safety information provides pin out details of the external connectors and details the power up down procedures Chapter 3 Operating the Equipment Locally This chapter provides a guide to using the Front Panel LCD interface and details the setting up configuration and operating procedures Chapter 4 Operating the Equipment Remotely This chapter provides a guide to configuring and preparing the unit for remote operation Chapter 5 Alarms This chapter provides a guide to configuring the alarm interface Chapter 6 Options This chapter describes the available hardware and software options for the equipment Chapter 7 Preventive Maintenance and Fault finding This chapter details routine maintenan
126. ntrol interfaces EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Table 2 7 SVGA Connector designation rao NENNEN NENNEN Green GND Blue GND oync GND 2 7 6 Frame Synchronization A BNC socket is used by the Decoder to frame lock to an external video source NTSC PAL or SECAM The frame information is input as a composite signal with or without active video The user can offset the synchronization to the video output by 8 lines of the reference signal with a resolution of 1 pixel of the reference signal Lip sync error introduced by the Receiver is in the range 10 ms to 30 ms This implies audio frame skip and repeat may occur This Frame Sync is activated through the Service Menu Menu 3 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Installing the Equipment FRAME SYNC 2 13 Installing the Equipment Table 2 8 Frame Sync Hi Z Connector Specification Connector type 75 socket Connector FRAME SYNC designation Centre Analogue Black and Burst Input Shield Ground Chassis 2 7 7 2 7 8 Last unit must be terminated with 75 Ethernet The equipment has an Ethernet remote control port for SNMP Control This is also used for high speed data over Ethernet output and engineering debug purposes 10 100BaseT Table 2 9 Ethernet Pin outs Connector type RJ 45 100BaseT Connector 10 100BaseT designation Pin outs Pin 1 Tx Out Unused pins not Pin 2 Tx Out
127. nu displays the Program Clock Reference packet identifier and its status Table C 22 PCR PID Menu PCR PID XXXX XXXX is the PCR PID YYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYY is PRESENT NOT PRESENT C 7 11 Network ID Menu The Network ID submenu displays the network ID and the Original Network ID from the current Service Description Tables EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C 19 Menus Table C 23 Network ID Menu Network ID XXXXX XXXXX is the network ID from the current SDT or when SDT not Original Network ID YYYYY available YYYYY is the original network ID from the current SDT or SDT not available C 8 Transport Stream Output Menu C 8 1 Overview The Transport Stream Output submenu allows editing of the position of the ASI output Table C 24 Transport Stream Output Menu Display Title Description Transport Stream Output XXXXXXXXXXX Position of TS output POST INPUT POST ES DESCRAMBLE POST TS DESCRAMBLE C 8 2 Output Connector Selector Submenu This menu allows editing of the output connector functionality Table C 25 Output Connector Selector Submenu Connector 1 Selection of output type ASI DISABLED HD SDI SD SDI AUTO Connector 2 Selection of output type ASI DISABLED HD SDI SD SDI AUTO Connector 2 Selection of output type ASI DISABLED HD SDI SD SDI AUTO C 9 Alarms Menu Menu 6 C 9 1 Overview The Alarms menu provides a summary of the alarm status C 20 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Menus Table C
128. nual al idioma previo pago de una cantidad adicional que deber abonar usted mismo ITALIANO LEGGERE QUESTO AVVISO PER PRIMO Se non si capisce il contenuto del presente manuale NON UTILIZZARE L APPARECCHIATURA E anche disponibile la versione italiana di questo manuale ma il costo a carico dell utente NEDERLANDS LEES DIT EERST Als u de inhoud van deze handleiding niet begrijpt STEL DEZE APPARATUUR DAN NIET IN WERKING U kunt tevens op eigen kosten een vertaling van deze handleiding krijgen SUOMI LUE ENNEN Jos et ymm rr k sikirjan sis lt ALA K YT LAITETTA K sikirja voidaan my s suomentaa asiakkaan kustannuksella DANSK L S DETTE F RST Udstyret m ikke betjenes MEDMINDRE DE TIL FULDE FORST R INDHOLDET AF DENNE H NDBOG Vi kan ogs for Deres regning levere en dansk overs ttelse af denne h ndbog EAAHNIKA 5 AYTO karaA Qere rrepiexX pevo AUTOU rou MHN AEITOYPIHZETE AYTON TON gt Ettions aur ro evyyeipidio eivai OIAGECIUO AUTH KAI UTTOPEITE va TO Copyright Copyright Ericsson AB 2011 All rights reserved Disclaimer No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner The contents of this document are subject to revision without
129. oduce a down converted SD version of the incoming HD video source Note RX1290 provides grade 2 down conversion video quality The Suitability of grade 2 video for broadcast will depend on the intended application Table 3 12 Setting Down Conversion Acton 1 Scroll to Menu 3 1 8 edit Edits the parameter for down conversion enable the parameter for down and the output format conversion enable ANAMORPHIC CROPPED LETTERBOX or DISABLED Press Save Setting SD Monitor Aspect Ratio This menu allows the user to set the SD output aspect ratio Note This function only applies to 4 2 0 video and has no effect on the down converted SD output EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 15 Operating the Equipment Locally 3 7 5 3 7 6 3 7 7 3 16 Table 3 13 Setting Aspect Ratio Sen mex o Scroll to Menu 3 1 9 and edit Edits the parameter for the output SD aspect the parameter for aspect ratio ratio 4 3 or 16 9 Press Save Setting Video Delay This menu allows the user to vary the output presentation delay Note This will delay both the video and audio presentation Table 3 14 Setting Video Delay Mode sip amon Go to Menu 3 1 11 and edit the Edits the values for either the 4 2 0 or 4 2 2 option displayed Press Save output delay This has a maximum value of 199 mS Setting Video Output mode This menu allows the user to edit the analogue HD video output Note
130. ol Over air Overview For the unit to be controlled via over air control OAC the control mode of the Multi Format Receiver needs to be set to Director NCP Table 4 3 Activating Director NCP Remote Control siop Go to menu 7 1 Displays OPERATING MODE Press Edit Displays FRONT PANEL 3 Press the down pushbutton The settings should be set to match the external and select DIRECTOR NCP control host OAC Lockout Once the unit is in OAC control mode it is possible for the remote control operator to issue a local lockout command to the Receiver This will effectively deny the local user access to configuring the unit EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 4 1 5 3 4 2 Operating the Equipment Remotely However if a situation occurs whereby the local user needs to regain control over the unit without a local lockout relinquish command being sent from the OAC control PC a four digit Personal Identification Number PIN may be entered through the keypad Caution Ericsson Customer Services Help Desk will not be able to provide you with the Local lockout PIN as it is uniquely created at the time of the lockout The user creates the PIN at lockout time To obtain the PIN please consult the person responsible for the administration of the unit Entering the OAC Lockout PIN Table 4 4 Entering the OAC Lockout PIN Go to menu 4 3 6 DIRECTOR Displays NCP LOCK OVERRIDE PIN Press Edi
131. oll to Menu 6 3 and edit the Edits the Audio 1 alarms menu AUDIO 1 menu NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY Press Save 3 Scroll to Menu 6 1 and edit the Edits the Transport Stream alarms menu TRANSPORT STREAM menu NO ALARM SET ALARM EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Operating the Equipment Locally Rem Scroll to Menu 6 4 and edit the Edits the Audio 2 alarms menu AUDIO 2 menu NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY Press Save Scroll to Menu 6 5 and edit the Edits the Audio 3 alarms menu AUDIO 3 menu NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY Press Save Scroll to Menu 6 6 and edit the Edits the Audio 4 alarms menu AUDIO 4 menu NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY Press Save Scroll to Menu 6 7 and edit the Edits the MER Error Rate 00 0 to 69 9 and MER menu NO ALARM SET status menu ALARM ONLY Press Save Scroll to Menu 6 8 and edit the Edits the BER Error Rate 00 0 to 69 9 and BER menu NO ALARM SET status menu ALARM ONLY Press Save Scroll to Menu 6 9 and edit the Edits the EBNO EBNO menu NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY Press Save Scroll to Menu 6 10 and edit the Edits the Temperature menu TEMPERATURE menu NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY Press Save 3 11 setting Up System Parameters Menu 7 This menu gives access to the Set up Menu to set up and edit System Parameters as well as the Multi Format Receiver Details menu see Table 3 42 Table 3 41 Setting Up a System Go to Menu 7 Accesses the System menu Scroll to Menu 7 1 and edit
132. on symbols that may consist of a number of possible states Equivalent to bit rate when the symbols only have two states 1 and 0 Measured in Baud Bit Error Rate A measure of transmission quality The rate at which errors occur in the transmission of data bits over a link It is generally shown as a negative exponent e g 10 7 means that 1 in 10 000 000 bits are in error Basic Interoperable Scrambling System Non proprietary encryption from EBU Tech3290 The rate of transfer of digital data when the data comprises two logic states 1 and 0 Measured in bit s An 8 row by 8 column matrix of luminance sample values or 64 DCT coefficients source quantized or de quantized EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Bouquet B Picture B Frame BPSK Buffer BW Byte mode CA CAT C Band CCIR CCITT Channel Channel Coding EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Glossary A collection of services TV radio and data or any combination of the three grouped and sold together and identified in the SI as a group single service may be in several bouquets Bi directionally Predictive Coded Picture Frame picture that is coded using motion compensated prediction from previous or P frames forward prediction and or future or P frames backward prediction B frames are not used in any prediction Binary Phase Shift Keying A data modulation technique A memory store used to provide a consistent rate of data flow Bandwidth Th
133. ons ISO IEC 13818 3 Generic Coding of Moving Pictures and Associated Information MPEG 2 Audio ATSC 52 Digital Audio Compression Standard Dolby Digital SMPTE 302M Linear Audio Ericsson s interpretation of the specification Supported Audio Bit rates Table B 9 Supported Audio Data Bit rates MPEG 2 Mono kbps Stereo kbps 32 64 48 56 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Technical Specification Mono kbps Stereo kbps 112 224 256 320 384 B 3 7 Digital Audio Outputs Digital audio outputs comply with E1A 422 and have a maximum data rate of 3 072 Mbps Digital audio is output on two 9 way D type and four BNC connectors Audio output balanced 2 7 Volts B 4 Input Specifications B 4 1 DVB S2 Satellite Receivers B 4 1 1 General Table B 10 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver Input Specification 3 RX1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST connector type impedance Isolation between inputs Carrier frequency search 1 EIA 422 A 1978 Electrical characteristics of balanced voltage digital interface circuits The displayed frequency is either L band or SHF dependent on the LNB frequency and the SHF carrier frequency set in the satellite receiver input menu EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 11 Technical Specification Parameter Specification Receive spectrum sense Normal and inverted L band Power Input power level per carrier 65 to 25 dBm Total L band input power lt 10 dBm Oscillator power at the
134. orm a specific function Asynchronous Asynchronous Transfer Mode A connection orientated cell based data transport technology designed for Broadband ISDN B ISDN It provides a circuit switched bandwidth on demand carrier system with the flexibility of packet switching It offers low end to end delays and negotiable on call set up Quality of Service guarantees Asynchronous refers to the sporadic nature of the data being transmitted Cells are transmitted only when data is to be sent therefore the time interval between cells varies according to the availability of data Advanced Television Standards Committee An organization founded in 1983 to research and develop a digital TV standard for the U S A In late 1996 the FCC adopted the ATSC standard the digital counterpart of the NTSC standard Bipolar with Three Zero Substitution A method of eliminating long zero strings in a transmission It is used to ensure a sufficient number of transitions to maintain system synchronization when the user data stream contains an insufficient number of 1s to do so B3ZS is the North American equivalent of the European HDB3 Refers to hardware or software that is compatible with earlier versions Bouquet Association Table Part of the service information data The BAT provides information about bouquets It gives the name of the bouquet and a list of associated services The rate of transfer of digital data when the data comprises informati
135. ormat Receiver automatically detects the audio type of the selected audio component and applies the appropriate algorithm Audio component selection is based on the position of the component descriptor in the PMT Audio 1 takes the first component Audio 2 the second Audio 3 the third and Audio 4 the fourth These may be overridden by selecting User specified component PIDs MPEG Audio The Multi Format Receiver supports decoding of MPEG audio as follows Compression layers MPEG 1 layers and II Sampling rate KHz 48 e Maximum compressed data rate 384 kbps layer II Dolby Digital AC 3 Audio The Multi Format Receiver is able to decode and output the primary stereo pair of a Dolby Digital AC 3 encoded audio stream When there is data encoded on the audio surround channels the Decoder applies down mixing so that either a surround encoded stereo pair LtRt down mix or a conventional stereo pair LoRo down mix is available at the output EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B Technical Specification B 2 4 B 3 B 3 1 B 3 2 B 8 The Multi Format Receiver is not able to decode and output all 5 1 channels individually as separate channels It is possible to output the compressed Dolby Digital stream from the digital audio output allowing it to be decoded to 5 1 channels by an external Decoder Sampling rate kHz 48 Maximum compressed data rate 640 kbps Note Support for Dolby Digital decoding requires approval and licen
136. osal Molded Plugs If the molded plug fitted to the mains cable supplied with this equipment is not required use another cable If the supplied plug is to be changed cut it off and dispose of it safely Warning If the molded plug fitted to the mains cable supplied with this equipment is not required please cut it off and dispose of it safely Failure to do this may endanger life as live ends may be exposed if the removed plug is inserted into a mains outlet Equipment Dispose of this equipment safely at the end of its life Local codes and or environmental restrictions may affect its disposal Check with your local authority EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Glossary Annex A The following list covers most of the abbreviations acronyms and terms as used in Ericsson Manuals User and Reference Guides All terms may not be included in this Reference Guide um 1000BaseT 3 2 pull down 4 2 0 4 2 2 422P ML 5 6 ADPCM ACC ADT AFC AFS AGC EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Micrometer former name micron a unit of length equal to one millionth 10 6 of a meter The term for the Electrical Gigabit Ethernet interface This is the most common interface for Gigabit Ethernet Most Gigabit enabled PCs and equipment use this interface A technique used when converting film material which operates at 24 pictures per second to 525 line video operating at 30 pictures per second Digital video coding method in which
137. point in a picture The Y in Low Voltage Differential Signal LVDS is a generic multi purpose Interface standard for high speed low power data transmission It was standardized in ANSI TIA EIA 644 1995 Standard aka RS 644 A 16x16 pixel area of the TV picture Most processing within the MPEG domain takes place with macro blocks These are converted to four 8x8 blocks using either frame DCT or field DCT Four 8 x 8 blocks of luminance data and two 4 2 0 chrominance format four 4 2 2 or eight 4 4 4 corresponding 8 x 8 blocks of chrominance data coming from a 16 x 16 section of the luminance component of the picture Macroblock can be used to refer to the sample data and to the coded representation of the sample values and other data elements Million bits per second Multiplex Control Computer A component of a System 3000 compression system The MCC sets up the configuration for the System 3000 Multiplexers under its control The MCC controls both the main and backup Multiplexer for each transport stream Multiple Channels Per Carrier EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Meta data MMDS Motion Compensation Motion Estimation Motion Vector MP ML MP HL MPEG MPEG 2 MPLS MPTS msb Msymbol s Multiplex EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Glossary Multiplex Element Manager A GUI based control system part of the range of Ericsson AB compression system control element products The evolution 5000
138. power source Check the fuse 3 Ensure the red alarm LED on the front of the unit is not lit If it is investigate the Alarm status see Chapter 5 Alarms 4 Use the C N margin display to ensure that the C N margin is greater than 0 db If it is not check the input to the Receiver Ethernet Remote Control Caution Be sure to set the correct format and address via the front panel before attempting to use this control method The Multi Format Receiver will ignore any remote control commands if the input is not correctly set EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Preventive Maintenance Fault finding 7 6 AC User Accessible Fuse Replacement Caution This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home or business consult your appliance dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions The power supply used in this equipment is a wide ranging AC power supply unit designed for use in ambient air temperature conditions of 0 C to 50 C for 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz see Annex B Technical Specification for details There are no links or switches to be altered for operation from different AC supplies The Multi Format Receiver is designed for User Accessible Fuse Replacement In addition to the fuse in the supply cable plug if appropriate
139. pplicable for a transport stream going to an Alteia Receiver International Standards Organisation EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A D 3 Language Abbreviations D 4 Table 0 2 15 Language Abbreviation Table AUX INTERNATIONAL SOUND AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 AUDIO 3 AUDIO 4 AUDIO 5 pa LN The non ISO languages allow tagging of audio without reference to specific languages The system can then transmit two languages Main and Auxiliary which could be any type of audio Note The non ISO languages need to be user defined in the MEM or Mobile Contribution Encoder for them to be available For language codes not supported by the Multi Format Receiver the Receiver will list undefined as the language descriptor This does not affect the way the audio is selected EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Factory Defaults Factory Defaults Annex E Units are shipped with the following factory default parameters These can be restored at any time using the System Menu All other parameters are unaffected by restoring the factory defaults 2 Input SELECT INPUT ASI 2 Input QPSK 8PSK 16QAM SOURCE 1 192 168 02 102 for port 2 5 ubnet Mask 255 255 255 0 00 20 AA 4F XX XX for port 1 00 20 AA 50 XX XX for port 2 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Where XX XX is serial number Auto Off Line mode VLAN ICMP ping m A EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Factory Defaults Description _ morenos
140. put signal It should be off during correct operation although it may be lit briefly during power up The green POWER LED is used to indicate that the equipment is locked to a transport stream when lit and indicates correct conditions and correct system functioning ALARM LED LCD display Edit Left ERICSSON POWER LED Down Right Figure 5 1 Front Panel LEDs 5 3 Alarm LED The Multi Format Receiver supports a summary alarm signal that is active when one or more of the individual monitored alarm conditions are active It allows masking of unwanted alarm conditions so that they do not contribute to the summary alarm Configuration of alarms is via the Front Panel and remote control interfaces The state of the summary alarm is reflected by the ALARM LED on the front panel where red represents an alarm and off represents no alarm This LED provides a high level indication of an alarm within the unit The alarm list depends on the unit model The unit continuously monitors for the following alarm conditions during normal operation if not masked see Annex Menus Menu 6 No transport stream This alarm is raised if no valid transport stream is present e Video not running This alarm is raised if no valid video is present e Audio 1 not running This alarm is raised if the first audio is incorrect e Audio 2 not running This alarm is raised if the second audio is incorrect EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 5 3 Alarms e Audio
141. r descriptions are given in Chapter 2 Installing the Equipment and Chapter 6 Options EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 1 12 Introduction BLANK 1 14 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Installing the Equipment Chapter 2 Contents 2 1 Read This 2 3 2 1 1 2188 2 3 2 1 2 Installing the 22582 2 3 2 1 3 2 3 2 1 4 SITS a i rt idR pta 2 3 2 1 4 1 Power 2 3 2 1 4 2 Environment 2 3 2 1 4 3 Lightning 2 3 2 2 Preliminay RE 2 4 2 2 1 Mechanical Inspection 2 4 2 2 2 Moving the Equipment 2 4 2 3 Installing the Equipment 2 4 2 3 1 mio 2 4 2 3 2 o p err RR REDE 2 5 2 2929 Openings in the Covers 2 cea Poe cto ta o neo 2 5 2 3 3 1 Care in 2 5 2 3 9 2 Protection from Moisture 2 5 2 3 4 Installing Cables 5 2 6 2 4 Compliance Statements 2 6 2 4 1 EN O22 ASINZ S EOS ceu REPE HO UU SEDIT
142. rd inserted Director 5 Contains information regarding Director V5 Table C 10 Director 5 Menu Authorization Status XXXX XXXX display is authorized Unique Hardware ID XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX displays unique hardware ID ManuF ID XX h XX is relevant ID codes HW TYPE XX h Model ID XX h Download Status XXX XX XX XX XXX XXX XX XX XX XXX is download status EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 6 5 6 6 C 7 1 Menus NCP Lock Override PIN XXXX XXXX is PIN code RESET Lock Override PIN XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX is PIN code NCP EXTENDED TIMEOUT XXXX XXXX enabled disabled POWER UP CARRIER XXXX XXXX is clear carrier slot EMERGENCY HOME CARRIER XXXX XXXX is clear carrier slot CA Mode Table C 11 CA Mode Menu CA MODE X X is CA mode to be selected BISS KEY YYYYYYYYYYYY YY is the BISS KEY USER ID ONE BISS XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX is the BISS KEY USER ID TWO BISS XXX is the BISS KEY CA Provider Lock Table C 12 CA Provide Lock Menu PROVIDER ID XXXXXXX XX Provider ID Key Service Menu Menu 3 Overview The Service menu allows access to the currently available services This group provides a summary of the data streams associated with the decoded service In the case of multiple streams of the same component type each stream can be selected independently EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C 13 Menus C 7 2 After making a selection in EDIT mode using p
143. ream about the services in the system for example the name of the service the service provider etc Serial Data Transport Interface A mechanism that allows transmission of various types of data over an SDI signal This may be one or more compressed video signals or other proprietary data types The advantage of SDTI is that existing SDI transmission infrastructure can be used to transport other types of data oafety Extra Low Voltage EN 60950 omall Form factor Pluggable module A standardized mechanism to allow usage of various optical interfaces for Gigabit Ethernet Several types of SFP modules exist Single mode fiber modules for long distance transmission and multi mode fiber modules for shorter distances SFP is also known as mini GBIC Session Initiation Protocol A common acronym for the ongoing effort to standardize signaling over IP networks i e connection set up and tear down SIP makes it possible to dial a remote receiver of data and set up the connection in this way EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A STB SFN 1 Single Packet Burst Mode Smart Card SMATV SMPTE SMS SNG SNMP EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Glossary Set Top Box A box that sits on top of a television set and is the interface between the home television and the cable TV company New technologies evolving for set top boxes are video on demand video games educational services database searches and home shopping The cable equivalent of the I
144. rector Functionality RX1290 SWO DIR5 This option enables Director functionality EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 18 Options MPEG 2 HD 4 2 2 Decode RX1290 SWO MPEG 2 HD 422 This option enables MPEG 2 HD 4 2 2 decode functionality MPEG 4 SD Decode RX1290 SWO MPEG4 SD This option enables MPEG 2 HD decode functionality MPEG 4 HD SD MPEG 2 HD 4 2 2 Decode RX1290 SWO MPEG 4 HD This option enables H 264 HD and SD and MPEG 2 HD 4 2 2 decode functionality DVB S2 QPSK RX1290 5SWO DVBS2 QPSK This option enables the DVB S2 demodulator option card QPSK demodulation functionality DVB S2 QPSK and 8PSK RX1290 SWO DVBS2 8PSK This option enables the DVB S2 demodulator option card QPSK and 8PSK demodulation functionality DVB S2 Low Symbol Rate RX1290 SWO DVBS2 LSym This option enables the DVB S2 demodulator option card low symbol rate demodulation functionality ProMPEG FEC RX1290 SWO IP PROMPEG This option enables the IP Input option card ProMPEG functionality Four Channel Audio Support RX1290 SWO 4AUD This option enables the receiver to simultaneously decode four separate stereo pairs of audio Four stereo pairs of audio supported for MPEG 1 layer 2 and AAC audio only EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 6 9 Options 6 19 AAC Audio Support RX1290 SWO AAC This option enables AAC audio decode support on the receiver 6 20 Down Conversion RX1290 SWO DCONV T
145. riodically N Caution The fan contained within this unit is not fitted with an insect dust filter Pay particular attention to the environment in which it is going to be used Air is released through vents at the side of the unit Fans are mounted on W this side of the unit Way j Age 1 4 Figure 7 1 Cooling Fans Location 7 2 2 Cleaning Unplug the equipment from the supply before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning the exterior of the Receiver EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 732 Preventive Maintenance Fault finding 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 7 3 3 7 4 servicing Conditions Requiring Servicing Warning Removing the covers of this equipment may invalidate any warranties cause a safety hazard or and affect the EMC performance The following is a list of conditions that may indicate the need for servicing 1 When the power supply cord or plug is damaged 2 If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product 3 Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water 4 If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation 5 If the product has been
146. rs are separate from the receiver but in satellite TV broadcasting the term is often used interchangeably as a name for an Integrated Receiver Decoder IRD The term IRD or IRD Decoder is usually associated with satellite TV broadcasting while Cable systems are based on Converters or on Set Top Boxes Converters A field that may be present in a PES packet header that indicates the time that an access unit is to be decoded in the system target Decoder Digital Electronic News Gathering Data Identifier Method of coding using the difference between the value of a sample and a predicted value Differentiated Services A mechanism used on layer 3 e g the IP layer to differentiate between traffic of various types DiffServ is based on the ToS field and provides a mechanism for the network to give e g video traffic higher priority than other traffic for example Internet traffic Dual In Line The most common type of package for small and medium scale integrated circuits The pins hang vertically from the two long sides of the rectangular package spaced at intervals of 0 1 inch Deutsches Institut f r Normung German Standards Institute The part of the satellite communications circuit that extends from the satellite to an Earth station The process by which the frequency of a broadcast transport stream is shifted to a lower frequency range Differential Pulse Code Modulation An audio digitization technique that codes
147. rs of Port 2 INTERFACE 2 and repeat steps 4 5 and 6 Navigate to LISTENING Accesses parameters of listening multicast 1 STREAM 1 Navigate to MCAST IP then Edits the Listening IP address parameter press Edit Select the IP address then press Save Navigate to UDP PORT then Edits the Listening UDP port number parameter press Edit Select the UDP port number then press Save Navigate to LISTENING Accesses and edits parameters of listening STREAM 2 and repeat steps 9 multicast 2 and 10 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 13 Operating the Equipment Locally Return to Input Menu 2 it should display the current status If status is NOT LOCKED verify that the cable is properly connected and that all values have been entered correctly 3 7 Service Configuration Menu 3 3 7 1 Selecting and Setting Up a Service Each Transport Stream may contain many Services Menu 3 allows a Service to be chosen as current and the profile of its components to be specified This Service will be used as the power up default Service until a new Service is selected Table 3 10 Selecting a Service Go to Menu 3 and select the This page shows the total number of Services required Service available in the incoming Transport Stream Use The Edit mode cannot be Edit and the arrow pushbuttons to select the entered unless there are required Service available Services This stores the Service as the C
148. rsion number Temperature XX X is the unit temperature XX X Model Number XXXXXX is RX1290 XXXXXX C 10 3 System Restart Menu The System Restart submenu allows the user to perform a software restart without having to remove and insert the power cable Table C 39 System Restart Menu Display Title System Description Restart Restart Software restart Press Edit to cancel and Save to Activate activate EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C 25 Menus BLANK C 26 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Language Abbreviations Annex D Contents D 1 ISO Language D 3 D 2 Non ISO Languago6sS D 3 List of Tables Table 0 1 ISO Language Abbreviation Table D 3 Table 0 2 Non ISO Language Abbreviation D 4 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A D 1 Language Abbreviations BLANK D 2 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Language Abbreviations D 1 ISO Language Abbreviations Languages are shown in alphabetical order Table 0 1 150 Language Abbreviation Table No Language Abbreviation _ m wews m fo mv NORWEGIAN NOR Porrusuese FOR ROW ms LN LN m ooo wo NENNEN NEN HEBREW D 2 Non ISO Languages 128 The following non ISO1 languages are supported Note Only a
149. rt RX1290 SWO AAUD 6 9 6 19 AAC Audio Support 1290 5 6 10 6 20 Down Conversion RX1290 SWO DCONV 6 10 6 21 Common Interface 1290 5 6 10 6 22 Provider Lock 1290 5 6 10 6 23 Web Browser Password Protection RX1290 SWO PW 6 10 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Options List of Figures Roure 6 1 The Protocol Sta CK Bae eta acc tuas 6 6 Figure 6 2 Building the Ethernet 6 6 List of Tables Table 6 1 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver L band Connector 6 4 Table 6 2 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver IF Monitor Input Connector 6 4 Table 6 3 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver Constellation Output Connector 6 5 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 6 1 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 Options Hardware Enabled Options These options require extra hardware to be fitted to the unit Contact the Customer Services Helpdesk for details see Preliminary Pages DVB S2 Input Cards RX1290 HWO DVBS2 and RX1290 HWO DVBS2 IF CONST General The DVB S2 Input card supports DVB S QPSK demodulation and DVB S2 QPSK and 8PSK demodulation Two options are available RX1290 HWO DVB S2 off
150. s been stored permanently in this device No further information may be stored written there and the data it holds cannot be erased Data may be read as often as required Reed Solomon coding An error detection and correction coding system 16 bytes of Reed Solomon Forward Error Correction code are appended to the packet before transmission bringing the packet length to 204 bytes The 16 bytes are used at the receiving end to correct any errors Up to eight corrupted bytes can be corrected ReSerVation Protocol A Quality of service oriented protocol used by network elements to reserve capacity in an IP network before a transmission takes place Real time Transfer Protocol A protocol designed for transmission of real time data like video and audio over IP networks RTP is used for most video over IP transmissions Run Length Coding Minimization of the length of a bit stream by replacing repeated characters with an instruction of the form repeat character x y times Single Channel Per Carrier A process in digital transmission used to combine a digital signal with a pseudo random sequence producing a randomized digital signal that conveys the original information in a form optimized for a broadcast channel Alteration of the characteristics of a television signal in order to prevent unauthorized reception of the information in clear form Serial Digital Interface Service Description Table Provides information in the SI st
151. s data bit rate Up to 38400 bit s 2222 is editable control ENABLED DISABLED ZZZZ is the output status OK STOP FAIL C 7 8 Ethernet Data Menus The Ethernet Data submenu allows status monitoring and configuration of the high speed data over Ethernet option C 18 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Menus Table C 20 High Speed Data Over Ethernet Menu User PID XXXX XXXX is the currently selected HSD PID YYY PIPE 22272 YYY is the stream status PRESENT NOT PRESENT ZZZZ is the status of the service OK STOP FAILED Bit rate X XX XXXXX Is the data bit rate 7777 YYY is editable control ENABLED DISABLED ZZZZ is the output status OK STOP FAIL Packet Lost XXXXX is the number of Packets lost Frame Lost Y Y Y Y is the number of framed Lost Forward to Gateway XXX XXX is the editable Gateway option ON OFF Gateway YYY YYY YYY YYY When XXX is set to ON the destination Gateway can be set C 7 9 VBI Menu The VBI status submenu displays the current status of the VBI components Note The VITC menu functionality is not supported in software version 1 0 0 Table 21 VBI Menu Closed Captions XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX indicates the presence of Closed Captions YYYYYYY 7777 PRESENT NOT PRESENT YYYYYYY is the editable parameter for enabling Closed Captions pass through ENABLED DISABLED ZZZZ indicates the status of the output OK STOP FAIL C 7 10 PCR PID Menu The PCR PID subme
152. s symbol is ee recyclable and will be accepted by cardboard recyclers Recyclable GB 18455 2001 Materials Declarations Ericsson s products are designed and manufactured in keeping with good environmental practice Our component and materials selection policy prohibits the use of a range of potentially hazardous materials In addition we comply with relevant environmental legislation For the European Union For products sold into the EU after 1 July 2006 we comply with the EU RoHS Directive We also comply with the WEEE Directive For China For product sold into China after 1st March 2007 we comply with the Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products In the first stage of this legislation content of six hazardous materials has to be declared together with a statement of the Environmentally Friendly Use Period EFUP the time the product can be used in normal service life without leaking the hazardous materials Ericsson expects the normal use environment to be in an equipment room at controlled temperatures around 22 with moderate humidity around 60 and clean air near sea level not subject to vibration or shock Where an Ericsson product contains potentially hazardous materials this is indicated on the product by the appropriate symbol containing the EFUP For Ericsson products the hazardous material content is limited to lead Pb in some solders This is e
153. se of the PCR for timing information creates a virtual channel within the stream A linking of one or more events under the control of a broadcaster For example football match news film show In the MPEG 2 concept the collection of elementary streams comprising the programme have a common start and end time A series of programmes are referred to as events EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A PRPs PROM PS PSI PSIP PSK PSR PSU QAM QoS QPSK QSIF Quantise RF RGB RIP2 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Glossary Analogue Color difference signals Refer to CgCg for an explanation Programmable Read Only Memory A device which may be written once with data for permanent storage and then read whenever required Special types of PROM permit the erasure of all data by Ultraviolet light or by application of an electronic signal EEPROM Program Stream A combination of one or more PESs with a common timebase Program Specific Information Consists of normative data which is necessary for the de multiplexing of transport streams and the successful regeneration of programs see also Sl Program System Information Protocol The ATSC equivalent of SI for DVB Phase Shift Keying A method of modulating digital signals particularly suited to satellite transmission Professional Satellite Receiver See also IRD Power Supply Unit Quadrature Amplitude Modulation A method of modulating digital signals whi
154. signation Video Out Video standards 1080 interlaced Video level luminance 700 mV 30 mV EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B 17 Technical Specification B 5 1 2 Digital Video Table B 20 Digital Video Output Connectors Specification Safety status SELV Connector type BNC Female 75 Q Connector designation HD SDI 1 HD SDI 2 HD SDI 3 Output standard USA ANSI SMPTE 292M SDI output level 800 mV pk pk nominal 10 Jitter Performance Nominal SMPTE Recommended Practices RP 192 1996 Jitter Measurement Procedures in Bit Serial Digital Interfaces Table B 21 625 Line Chrominance to Luminance Color Bars 100 5 Gain Inequality Chrominance to Luminance VITS17 20nS Phase Inequality Pulse X bar K rating VITS17 100 1 Frequency Response VITS18 0 5 MHz OdB 0 2 dB MultiBurst VITS18 1 MHz OdB 0 2 dB VITS18 2 MHz OdB 0 2 dB VITS18 4 MHz OdB 0 2 dB VITS18 4 8 MHz OdB 0 2 dB VITS18 5 8 MHz OdB 0 2 dB B 18 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Technical Specification Weighted Luminance Noise lt 60 dB Weighted Luminance Noise Flat Grey Field lt 63 dB Chrominance PM Noise Flat Red Field lt 55 dB Table B 22 525 Line Chrominance to Luminance NTC 7 comp 100 5 Gain Inequality Chrominance to Luminance NTC 7 comp 20nS Phase Inequality K factor K 2T NTC 7 comp lt 1 Pulse X bar K rating 100 1 Frequency Response FCC Multi burst MultiBurst 0 5 MHz OdB 0 2 d
155. sing from Dolby The Multi Format Receiver is able to receive audio data in the form of linear PCM digital audio data up to 20 bits in resolution and makes it available for output as either analogue or digital audio DTS Audio The Multi Format Receiver is able to detect DTS audio Modes 1 2 or 3 DTS audio is presented in AES format at the digital audio output Audio Output Format General The Multi Format Receiver provides an independent stereo pair output for each audio channel Analogue audio is always output and the following digital audio formats can be chosen from the User Interface and remote control interfaces e AES3 format e Dolby Digital AC 3 compressed format Digital Audio embedded into the HD Serial Digital Video Output is always output using the DIDs for channel mapping specified at the user interface Analogue Audio The Multi Format Receiver supports level control of the audio outputs Independent control of each output of each stereo pair is provided via the User Interface and remote interfaces Audio output connector type 2 x 9 way female D type Output level 18 dBm nominal clipping level Selectable in range 12 to 24 dBm Output impedance 50 nominal EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Technical Specification Table Analogue Audio Performance Specifications Output connector Nominal Output Level Output impedance lt 20 Frequency Response 48 kHz 0 65 dB lt 25 Hz 0 5 dB 25 Hz
156. sing the appropriate 2 the parameter for stream or component or PID if the required Teletext data PID value Press Save is not currently present Scroll to menu 3 9 1 and edit Enables Disables Teletext the parameter for enabling Teletext ENABLED or DISABLED the parameter ENABLED or away or on the PTS 3 Scroll to menu 3 9 2 and edit Chooses if the Teletext is played out straight DISABLED 3 7 12 Setting Up VITC Table 3 21 Setting Up VITC Acton 1 Scroll to Menu 3 10 1 and edit Edits the parameter for enabling VITC the parameter for enabling pass through VITC pass through ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save 2 Scroll to menu 3 10 2 and edit Selects the line for insertion the line number for VITC to be inserted EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 19 Operating the Equipment Locally 3 7 13 Setting Up Closed Captions Table 3 22 Setting Up Closed Captions step Acton Scroll to Menu 3 10 3 and edit Edits the parameter for enabling Closed the parameter for enabling Captions pass through Closed Captions pass through ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save 3 7 14 Setting Up ITS Insertion Table 3 23 Setting Up ITS Insertion Step Action Result Scroll down to Menu 3 10 4 Edits the parameter for enabling ITS insertion and edit the parameter for enabling ITS insertion ENABLED CCIR ENABLED FCC UK or DISABLED Press Save 3 7 15 Setting Up VPS Table 3 24 S
157. sing the front panel controls or via the remote control interface Select one of the audio components in the list or enter the correct PID Table 3 17 describes the procedure for selecting a component Table 3 17 Manually Selecting the Audio Components 3 2 Selects if the user wishes to do a 5 1 Edit Select between Standard decode or not the default for most applications and AAC Downmix 5 1decode Go to the Menu 3 3 and press Selects the audio component Edit Select one of the audio streams or enter an audio PID Scroll to Menu 3 3 3 and edit the Edits the Audio 1 delay adjustment Audio 1 delay adjustment range 0 to 49 5ms Press Save EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 17 Operating the Equipment Locally Sexe Rem Scroll to Menu 3 3 4 and edit the Edits the Audio 1 digital output format and Audio 1 digital output format output routing 53 AC 3 and output Note that when the input signal is STEREO routing STEREO MIXED TO the Audio digital output format will always be BOTH LEFT TO BOTH or STEREO RIGHT TO BOTH Press Save Scroll to Menu 3 3 5 and edit the Edits the clipping value clipping value 12 24 dB Press Save Scroll to Menu 3 3 6 and edit the Edits the AC 3 down mix parameter AC 3 down mix parameter SURROUND STEREO or CONVENTIONAL STEREO Press Save Go to the Menu 3 4 for Audio 2 Selects the audio
158. t Displays ENTER CURRENT PIN 3 Enter the four digit PIN and The unit is ready for local control press Save Returning the Unit to Local Control Mode Once the unit is in remote control mode no local controls are available To reacquire local control it is necessary to set the remote control parameter back to Front Panel Table 4 5 Configuring the Unit for Local Control 7 1 Displays OPERATING MODE Press Edit Displays SERIAL REMOTE or DIRECTOR NCP press Save 3 Press the down pushbutton and The unit is ready to be locally controlled select FRONT PANEL and EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 4 5 Operating the Equipment Remotely 4 6 BLANK EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Alarms Chapter 5 Contents 5 1 5 3 5 2 Location of the Alarm and Power 070 0 0 1 5 3 5 3 BSED 5 3 List of Figures Figure 5 1 Front Panel 5 5 3 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 5 1 Alarms BLANK 5 2 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Alarms 5 1 Introduction There are two Front Panel LEDs that indicate the status of the Multi Format Receiver These are used to indicate abnormal performance of the unit 5 2 Location of the Alarm and Power LEDs The red ALARM LED is used to indicate an equipment fault condition for example a missing or faulty in
159. t Identity Original Document Title Number 1 1424 EN LZT 790 0003 UenA ST US E10228 RX1290 User Guide 1424 EN LZT 790 0003 Uen A ST TS E10288 RX1290 RCP Trademarks All best endeavors have been made to acknowledge registered trademarks and trademarks used throughout this Reference Guide Any notified omissions will be rectified in the next issue of this Reference Guide Some trademarks may be registered in some jurisdictions but not in others Registered trademarks and trademarks used are acknowledged below and marked with their respective symbols However they are not marked within the text of this Reference Guide EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2011 06 06 Registered Trademarks Ethernet Registered trademark of Xerox Corporation Dolby AC 3 Registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Trademarks Alteia Trademark of Ericsson AB Macrovision This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Warnings Cautions and Notes Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to The manufacturer cannot be held responsi
160. t Panel consists of an alphanumeric LCD display pushbuttons and status LEDs that are used to set up and monitor the unit The general layout is shown in Figure 1 7 Information on the use of these controls is given in Chapter 3 Operating the Equipment Locally User input is via six pushbuttons comprising four cursor pushbuttons Left Right Up and Down and two edit control pushbuttons Edit and Save Each pushbutton has an integral green LED except Save which has an integral red LED When lit these LEDs indicate to the user which pushbutton is currently active Automatic repeat following an initial delay period is implemented for the Left Right Up and Down pushbuttons in software ALARM LED LCD display Edit Left ERICSSON POWER LED Save Down Right Figure 1 7 Front Panel Controls Front Panel LEDs Figure 1 7 shows the location of the LEDs on the front panel The LEDs indicate the Multi Format Receiver status as follows The red ALARM LED is used to indicate a Multi Format Receiver fault condition e g a missing or faulty input signal It should be off for correct operation although it may be lit briefly during power up The green POWER LED is used to indicate that the Multi Format Receiver is locked to a Transport Stream when lit indicates correct conditions and correct system functioning EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Introduction 1 6 4 Rear Panel Inputs and outputs to the unit are taken via the rear panel Connecto
161. table 9 9 E 1 to 1 0 E 8 YYYYYYYYYYYYYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY is editable NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY C 22 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 9 9 9 10 9 11 C 10 C 10 1 Menus MER Alarm Setup Menu Table C 34 MER Alarm Setup Menu IF MER LESS THAN XX X Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY is editable 0 to 69 9 YYYYYYYYYYYYYY NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY C N Alarm Setup Menu Table C 35 C N Alarm Setup Menu Display Title Description IF C N LESS THAN XX X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY is editable 0 to 69 9 YYYYYYYYYYYYYY NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY Temperature Alarm Setup Menu Table C 36 Temperature Alarm Setup Menu IF Temperature exceeds 65 C Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y is editable YYYYYYYYYYYY NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY oystem Menu Menu 7 Setup Menu The Setup submenu allows the user to edit the operating mode LCD contrast serial remote protocol IP address subnet mask service hunt mode and the customization key Table C 37 Setup Menu Date XX XX XXXX XX XX XXXX is the system date from the Time YY YY YY YY YY YY is the system time from the Operating Mode XXXXXXXXXXXXX is editable EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A C 23 Menus C 10 2 C 24 Display Title Setup Description XXXXXXXXXXXXX FRONT PANEL SERIAL REMOTE not supported in software version 1 0 0 NETWORK SNMP LCD Contrast XXXXXX XXXXXX is editable in the range LOW MEDIUM HIGH Serial Remote Protocol XXXXXXXXX
162. the difference between samples rather than coding an absolute measurement at each sample point 5 Glossary A 6 DSNG DSP DTE DTH DTMF DVB DVB 1 DVB PI DWDM Earth EBU ECM EDI EIA EIT Elementary Stream EMC EMM Digital Satellite News Gathering Digital Signal Processor Data circuit Terminating Equipment A communications device that originates is the source or is the end receiving unit destination of signals on a network It is typically a terminal or computer Direct To Home The term used to describe uninterrupted transmission from the satellite directly to the subscriber that is no intermediary cable or terrestrial network utilized Dual Tone MultiFrequency Digital Video Broadcasting A European project which has defined transmission standards for digital broadcasting systems using satellite DVB S cable DVB C and terrestrial DVB T medium created by the EP DVB group and approved by the ITU Specifies modulation error correction etc see EN 300 421 for satellite EN 300 429 for cable and EN 300 744 for terrestrial Digital Video Broadcasting Service Information DVB Professional Interfaces TTV Lan search shows DVB Physical Interfaces Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing A mechanism to utilize existing fiber with even more bandwidth by adding extra signals using other wavelengths colors Technical Earth Ensures that all equipment chassis within a rack are at the sam
163. then press Save Navigate to IP INPUT Edits the IP Input Gateway address parameter GATEWAY ADDRESS Menu 2 3 2 3 then press Edit Select the Gateway address then press Save 7 Navigate to IP INPUT Edits the IP Input Multicast IP address parameter MULTICAST IP ADD Menu 2 3 2 4 then press Edit Select the Multicast IP address then press Save Return to Input Menu 2 it should display the current status If status is NOT LOCKED verify that the cable is properly connected and that all values have been entered correctly EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 6 4 Operating the Equipment Locally 100 1000BaseT Dual IP Input RX1290 HWO GIGE Steps through the set up procedure of the Receiver using Menu 2 Input and the input Table 3 9 Setting Up the Dual IP Interface Connect the Ethernet cables to the IP input connectors Power up the unit and navigate the Input menu to Menu 2 Input Navigate to NETWORK Accesses parameters of Port 1 INTERFACE 1 Navigate to IP ADDRESS then Edits the IP Input address parameter press Edit Select the IP address then press Save Navigate to NET MASK Edits the IP Input subnet mask parameter ADDRESS then press Edit Select the Subnet mask then press Save Navigate to GATEWAY Edits the IP Input Gateway address parameter ADDRESS then press Edit Select the Gateway address then press Save Navigate to NETWORK Accesses and edits paramete
164. tion of the CAM and Access card no specific set up is required at the Multi Format Receiver for the DVB Conditional Access however DVB Common Interface functionality is only available if the RX1290 SWO CI license has been installed EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Operating the Equipment Locally 3 9 setting Up the Transport Stream Output Menu 5 3 9 1 Set Up Procedure Use Table 3 37 to step through the Transport Stream Output set up procedure using Menu 5 This allows the Transport Stream for the current Service to be output on the ASI output connectors Table 3 37 Setting Up the Transport Stream Output TSO Sep aston ooo Go to Menu 5 to enter the The Transport Stream Output will be formatted TRANSPORT STREAM OUTPUT according to the choice made setting Press Edit then select one of the following POST INPUT i e as input Transport Stream POST TS DESCRAMBLE i e post TTV RAS descrambling POST ES DESCRAMBLE i e post TTV RAS Common Interface BISS DIRECTOR descrambling Press Save to store the choice Transport Stream Output TSO is now set 3 9 2 Setting the Output Connector Use Table 3 38 to step through the Connector configuration procedure using Menu 5 1 3 38 Setting Up the Output Connector pion Rew al to Menu 5 1 to enter the Edits the Connector output function for BNC Connector configuration connectors 1 2 and 3 Press Edit then select one of the The Connectors o
165. to Menu 3 10 10 Edits the parameter for enabling NTSC Pedestal and edit the parameter for insertion enabling NTSC Pedestal insertion ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 94 Operating the Equipment Locally 3 7 21 Setting Up VANC Data Insertion Table 3 30 Setting Up VANC Data Insertion step Acton mk _ Scroll down to Menu 3 11 1 Edits the parameter for enabling VANC Data and edit the parameter for insertion enabling VANC Data insertion pi EASE NOTE Any data passed by this ENABLED or DISABLED method will overwrite any duplicate VBI Press Save information 3 7 22 Setting Up Splice Point Insertion Table 3 31 Setting Up Splice Point Insertion siop asnon Rm oooO Scroll down to Menu 3 12 1 Edits the parameter for enabling Splice Point and edit the parameter for insertion enabling VANC Data insertion ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save 3 7 23 Setting Up Station ID Insertion Table 3 32 Setting Up Station ID Insertion Step Action Result scroll down to Menu 3 13 1 Edits the parameter for enabling Station ID and edit the parameter for insertion enabling Station insertion ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save 3 7 24 Setting Up AFD Insertion Table 3 33 Setting Up AFD Insertion step Acton mex E scroll down to Menu 3 14 1 Edits the parameter for enabling AFD insertion and edit the parameter for enabling AFD insertion ENABLED or DISABLED Press
166. to the alarm and failure monitoring within the Multi Format Receiver This includes a summary alarm signal that coincides with the general front panel ALARM LED There is one relay for failure monitoring The operator can define using the Alarm Menu pages which alarm conditions drive the relay This is described in Chapter 5 Alarms and Annex C Menus The Satellite Receiver Typical Satellite System The Multi Format Receiver is a component of the MPEG 4 AVC MPEG 2 DVB compliant range of Ericsson s equipment They are designed for use by broadcasters and distributors of video audio and data Services over satellite Encoder 1 gm Transport Stream Processor Transport Ethernet Stream Ethernet ER Multiplexer Modulator Main Main m Local Encoder 2 mM 2 Inputs Up converter RX1290 Receiver Encoder n Multiplexer Modulator Standby gt Standby al MPEG 2 10BaseT Ethernet Hub nCompass Control Figure 1 2 Typical Satellite Compression System EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 1 3 2 1 3 3 Introduction Input Connections The Satellite Receiver interfaces directly to Low Noise Block LNB and accepts an intermediate frequency IF input in the band 950 2150 MHz L band for operation in the specified symbol rate range see Annex B Technical Specification The unit can provide dc power and polarization switching to the LNB What the Satellit
167. tocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers to some time reference It is a simplified version of the protocol NTP protocol which is too complicated for many systems Information repetition due to areas of similar luminance and or chrominance characteristics within a single frame Removed using DCT and Quantization Intra Frame Coding Synchronous Parallel Interface Data tables are used to assign fewer bits to the most commonly occurring events thereby reducing the overall bit rate Removed using Run Length Coding and Variable Length Coding Transparent Asynchronous Tx Rx Interface A proprietary high speed data interface Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A set of communications protocols that may be used to connect different types of computers over networks Time Division Multiplex One common communications channel carrying a number of signals each with its own allotted time slot Time and Date Table Part of the DVB Service Information The TDT gives information relating to the present time and date Information repetition due to areas of little or no movement between successive frames Removed using motion estimation and compensation Inter Frame Coding A term that indicates the time of a specific action such as the arrival of a byte or the presentation of a presentation unit Time Offset Table This optional SI table supports the use of local offsets as well as the UTC time date combination The
168. tream rendering the receiver unable to decode a service Constellation output mode is only available when decoding DVB S2 signals The specification for this connector is given in Annex B Technical Specification Table 6 3 DVB S2 Satellite Receiver Constellation Output Connector Connector Type BNC Female Pin Centre Output Shield Ground Chassis mpecance TTV G 703 DS3 and E3 Input Card TT1290 HWO G703 The TTV G 703 input card receives a transport stream directly from a PDH network The card is user selectable to receive from either a DS3 network or E3 network For technical specifications for the TTV G 703 card see Annex B Technical Specification IP Input Card TT1290 HWO IP The IP Input card provides a 10 100BaseT Ethernet port on which a transport stream can be received in UDP packets at up to 50 Mbps The mapping of MPEG 2 TS packets into IP data frames is done according to the protocol stack shown in Figure 6 1 The figure shows the Protocol Stack in use when mapping MPEG 2 into IP frames and Ethernet EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 6 5 Options Control traffic for in band MPEG 2 Transport Stream management Multi Program Transport telnet http snmp Stream or Single Program Transport Stream MPEG 2 DVB layer TCP UDP UDP User Datagram Protocol Transport layer IP Link layer 10 100BaseT Ethernet Figure 6 1 The Protocol Stack The MPEG 2 DVB layer is specified in ISO IEC IS 13818
169. ultiplexer Transmission Multiplexer receives EMMs from the ACC ECMs from the BCC video audio data from the encoders and the SI stream from the SIC It then multiplexes them all into a single DVB compliant transport stream and delivers the signal to the uplink after modulation The Multiplexer also contains the cipher card which scrambles the services according to the control words supplied by the BCC In the context of broadcasting a collection of MPEG 2 transport stream multiplexes transmitted on a single delivery system for example all digital channels on a specific cable system Near Instantaneously Companded Audio Multiplex Official name is NICAM 728 Used for digital stereo sound broadcasting in the UK employing compression techniques to deliver very near CD quality audio 728 refers to the bit rate in kbps Network Information Table Part of the service information data The NIT provides information about the physical organization of each transport stream multiplex and the characteristics of the network itself such as the actual frequencies and modulation being used Nanometer a unit of length equal to one thousand millionth 107 of a meter Network Management System A system used to supervise elements in an IP network When a device reports an alarm the alarm will be collected by the NMS and reported to the operator NMS systems typically collect valuable statistics information about the network performance and can
170. urrent Service 3 7 2 Selecting the Video Component Table 3 11 Selecting the Video Component Step Acton 1 Go to Menu 3 1 and press Selects the video component Edit Select one of the video streams or enter a video stream PID Scroll to Menu 3 1 6 and edit Edits the parameter for setting the response to the parameter for setting the loss of video response to loss of video FREEZE FRAME BLACK FRAME BLUE FRAME 75 BARS AND RED BLUE PLUS TEXT RED PLUS TEXT Press Save Perform a system restart see Section 3 12 Restarting the Unit 3 14 EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 7 3 3 7 4 Operating the Equipment Locally Scroll to Menu 3 1 7 and edit Edits the video test pattern to be displayed the video test pattern to be displayed Press Save Scroll to Menu 3 1 10 and edit Edits the parameter for framesync enable the parameter for framesync enable ENABLED or DISABLED Press Save 5 Scroll to Menu 3 1 10 1 Edits the PAL framesync offset range and the edit the PAL framesync offset NISC framesync offset range range 199999 to 199999 pixels and the NTSC framesync offset range 199999 to 199999 pixels Press Save NONE ONE TWO THREE or FOUR Press Save Scroll to Menu 3 1 14 and Edits the embedded audio data 10 and audio Menu 3 1 15 edit the channel embedded audio group Setting Down Conversion Mode This menu allows the user to set the receiver to pr
171. using the arrow pushbuttons Press Save to store the option EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Operating the Equipment Locally 9 5 setting Preset Services Menu 1 3 5 1 Using Preset Services This group allows up to 40 Services to be stored as presets Selecting a Service from the preset list in Menu 1 automatically reconfigures the Multi Format Receiver to receive that Service with its associated parameters set as stored 3 5 2 Setting Up a Preset Service Follow the steps in Table 3 5 to store the current Service as a preset Table 3 5 Setting Up a Preset Service Use the menus to set up the unit This selects the Service and associated so that the required Service is parameters for the preset process current Refer to Section 3 7 Service Configuration Menu 3 Go to Menu 1 to view the Preset This displays the menu which allows the menu Current Service to be stored at a chosen location 01 40 If there is no Current Service the menu display reads NO STORED SERVICE Select a location to store the Use Edit and the arrow pushbuttons to step preset The Edit mode cannot through the stored items This allows a specific be entered unless a valid location to be chosen Any vacant locations Service being decoded are marked by NO STORED SERVICE Press Save This stores the current Service and its associated parameters as a preset in the selected location This adds the Service to the list displayed on page 1 EN
172. utput will be formatted following for each connector according to the choice made DISABLED ASI HD SDI SD SDI AUTO Press Save to store the choice Connector output is now set EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 3 25 Operating the Equipment Locally 3 9 3 3 9 4 3 10 3 26 Transport Stream Output Bit rates The Maximum input output rates are described in Table 3 39 Table 3 39 Maximum Descrambled Transport Stream Output Bit rates Level of TSO Setting Descrambling None POST INPUT 160 Mbps 160 Mbps Common Interface POST TS 100 Mbps 100 Mbps BISS or Director DESCRAMBLE Common Interface POST TS 55 Mbps 55 Mbps DESCRAMBLE Transport Stream Packet Lengths The input transport stream packet lengths may be 188 204 208 bytes With the transport stream output set to POST INPUT or POST TS DESCRAMBLE the output packet length is the same as the input With the transport stream output set to POST ES DESCRAMBLE the output is always 188 bytes setting Up the Alarms Menu 6 Menu 6 allows a selection of Alarms to be edited Table 3 40 Setting Up the Alarms Step Action Rem Go to Menu 6 Accesses the Alarms menu Scroll to Menu 6 6 and edit the Edits the BER alarms menu BIT ERROR RATE range 9 9 E 1 to 1 0 E 8 and status NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY Press Save ONLY Press Save Scroll to Menu 6 2 and edit the Edits the Video alarms menu VIDEO menu NO ALARM SET ALARM ONLY Press Save Scr
173. value of current edit parameter by one unit Down Pushbutton Decreases value of current edit parameter by one unit Pressed Left Pushbutton Pressed Moves cursor edit parameter parameter digit left making that the current edit parameter Right Pushbutton Moves cursor one edit parameter parameter digit right Pressed making that the current edit parameter Edit Pushbutton Pressed Aborts edit no save action of any modified parameters and returns to Navigate mode obtain and display current data Save Pushbutton Pressed Save action new parameter values and returns to Navigate mode obtain and display current data Pushbutton LEDs are updated to indicate which pushbutton presses are still valid as each edit pushbutton press event is processed For example when the Left pushbutton LED is lit it indicates there are additional editable parameters to the left of the current cursor position There is a maximum idle period of five minutes when Edit mode will time out and return to Navigate mode Using the Local Controls LCD Menu Descriptions Detailed LCD menu descriptions are given in Annex C Menus This chapter concentrates on describing the use of the menus for local operation EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A 2 7 Operating the Equipment Locally 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 8 Selecting a Menu Option Some items shown in the right display area of the front panel LCD display have a set number of options An example of this is the VI
174. warn the operator early National Television Systems Committee The group which developed analogue standards used in television broadcast systems in the United States Also adopted in other countries e g Mexico Canada Japan This system uses 525 picture lines and a 59 97 Hz field frequency Near Video On Demand Method of offering multiple showings of movies or events The showings are timed to start at set intervals determined by the broadcaster Each showing of a movie or event can be sold to subscribers separately Non volatile Random Access Memory Memory devices permitting random read write access that do not lose their information when power is removed Stores the default configuration parameters set by the user Outdoor Unit EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A OSD Packet PAL PAT PCM PCR PDC Pel EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A Glossary Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex A modulation technique used for digital TV transmission in Europe Japan and Australia more spectrally efficient than FDM In OFDM data is distributed over a large number of carriers spaced apart at precise frequencies The carriers are arranged with overlapping sidebands in such a way that the signals can be received without adjacent channel interference Order ahead Pay Per View An advance purchase of encrypted one time events with an expiry date On screen display Messages and graphics typically originating
175. xtremely stable in normal use and the EFUP is taken as 50 years by comparison with the EFUP given for Digital Exchange Switching Platform in equipment in Appendix A of General Rule of Environment Friendly Use Period of Electronic Information Products This is indicated by the product marking EN LZT 790 0003 2 R1A B 25 Technical Specification B 8 8 B 8 8 1 B 8 8 2 B 8 9 B 26 It is assumed that while the product is in normal use any batteries associated with real time clocks or battery backed RAM will be replaced at the regular intervals The EFUP relates only to the environmental impact of the product in normal use it does not imply that the product will continue to be supported for 50 years Equipment Disposal General Dispose of this equipment safely at the end of its life Local codes and or environmental restrictions may affect its disposal Regulations policies and or environmental restrictions differ throughout the world Contact your local jurisdiction or local authority for specific advice on disposal For the European Union This product is subject to the EU Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE and should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste Recycling Ericsson SA TV Recycling has a process facility that enables customers to return Old and End of Life Products for recycling if it is required Ericsson provides assistance to customers and recyclers throu

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