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HDR-106 

MPEG2/H264 – 4:2:2 – 10 bits – DVB-T2/T Diversity 6 – DVB-S2/S Receiver 

MANUAL 7.0 

 

 

 

Figure D.16 AMS-406 antenna schematic 

 
 

 

These are the pins used for the control of the polarity of the AMS antennas : 

 

Pin 

Description 

Vertical 

LHCP 

Ground 

Not used 

RHCP 

Horizontal 

 

Table D.4 AMS antennas connector pinout  

 

 
 

 
 

 

 
 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HDR-106

Page 1: ...Broadcast Microwave HDR 106 MPEG 2 H 264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T DIVERSITY 6 DVB S2 S RECEIVER MANUAL V7 0 Accessories included in this manual Down Converter QPT Pan Tilt Positioner Multisector Antenn...

Page 2: ...iver s menus alarms etc Chapter 4 Autotracking Antenna In this chapter it is explained the autotracking antenna control and how to configure this option Chapter 5 GPS This fifth chapter indicates the...

Page 3: ...you for selecting this equipment and welcome you to the SVP s growing family of products We are sure that the addition of this equipment will cause you a complete satisfaction in your existing install...

Page 4: ...s manual are An information message which indicates explanations for the proper operation of the equipment It advises users that if they do not take avoid or make specific actions several damages coul...

Page 5: ...ent frequency bands 6 On the receiver site it is important to determine if the channel in which the transmission will be done is interfered if any other transmission is being done in that channel 7 Wh...

Page 6: ...ousness returns b Breathing may begin but consciousness NOT returns Turn the victim on his side and ensure that the airway is kept clear c Breathing may return but be NOISY which means that the airway...

Page 7: ...rmal breathing phase 9 Whatever the method it is ESSENTIAL to commence resuscitation WITHOUT DELAY and to send for medical assistance immediately TREATMENT FOR BURNS If the victim is also suffering fr...

Page 8: ...For the DVB T2 25 3 2 Reception Examples 26 3 3 TFT Screen 28 3 4 Speaker Headphones audio outputs 28 3 5 LEDs 29 3 6 Front panel 30 3 6 1 ON OFF Button 30 3 6 2 OK Button 31 3 6 3 Cross Button 31 3 6...

Page 9: ...Unit Firmware Screen 88 Chapter 4 Autotracking Antenna optional 93 4 1 Autotracking with panel switching 94 4 1 1 How Does It Work 94 4 1 2 Configuration 95 4 2 Autotracking with positioner in 2 axis...

Page 10: ...Stream Input 149 DVB ASI Transport Stream Output 149 8 2 4 Video Outputs 150 8 2 5 Genlock 151 8 2 6 Transport Stream over IP optional 152 8 2 7 Audio Output 153 8 2 8 GPS 155 8 2 9 Autotracking opti...

Page 11: ...duction 181 D 1 2 Technical Specifications 182 D 2 AM 406L Multisector Antenna 184 D 2 1 Introduction 184 D 2 2 Technical Specifications 185 D 3 AM 204 Multisector Antenna 187 D 3 1 Introduction 187 D...

Page 12: ...e range from 2 to 45 Mbaud s This receiver also has an LNB supply available so as to power up the Low Noise Block The down converters are connected to an independent receiver antenna in order to provi...

Page 13: ...he outputs SDI embedded HDMI embedded analogue and AES audio outputs are available as standard User data or GPS data can be received over the data channel The easy control operation and monitoring mak...

Page 14: ...quency Range 950 to 2 150 GHz Input Level Range 30 to 60 dBm LNB supply 13V 14V 18V 19V 500 mA Input Connector 4 x F female Demodulation DVB T2 COFDM 1K 2K QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 256QAM LDPC FEC 1 2 3 5 2 3...

Page 15: ...ut Black burst or tri level Genlock loop active Decryption BISS BISS 1 and BISS E AES AES 128 and AES 256 Optional Video Outputs 3G SDI HD SDI SD SDI HDMI 1 4 Composite video PAL NTSC Formats 1080p 19...

Page 16: ...rol Interfaces Front panel display Web Server interface SNMP RTC 01 via cable Monitoring Decoder parameters Demodulation parameters Frequency and input level MER BER C N Alarms warnings logbook and cl...

Page 17: ...UAL 7 0 It is the time that takes to the equipment to regain an image in case of a cut in the power supply Mechanical Size 1 RU 255 mm 10 inches depth Weight 3 kg 6 6 lb Environmental Aeronautical RTC...

Page 18: ...eceived signal 2nd main screen shows signal reception conditions level and quality for DVB T2 and DVB T 3rd main screen displays the level of the six received signals in the whole screen for DVB T2 an...

Page 19: ...tandard DVB T2 2 Received bitrate Mbps 3 Video Codification H 264 MPEG 2 4 Video Format 1080p 1080i 720p 576i 480i 5 Video options Profile 4 2 0 or 4 2 2 Delay Standard S Low delay L or Super Low dela...

Page 20: ...3 2 Main screen for DVB T2 standard Figure 3 1 Main screen 1 DVB T2 Before the audio status field there could be a padlock depending on the encryption mode If the input signal is BISS encrypted then a...

Page 21: ...cation H 264 MPEG 2 4 Video Format 1080p 1080i 720p 576i 480i 5 Video options Profile 4 2 0 or 4 2 2 Delay Standard S Low delay L or Super Low delay SL 6 Characters 1 Audio 1 and 2 Audio 2 Audio statu...

Page 22: ...reset and set to 0 this value press left button Table 3 3 Main screen for DVB T standard Figure 3 2 Main screen 1 DVB T 3 1 3 1st Main Screen for the ASI Input DVBT 8 0Mb MPEG2 576 50i 420 S AAD F 2...

Page 23: ...76i 480i 5 Video options Profile 4 2 0 or 4 2 2 Delay Standard S Low delay L or Super Low delay SL 6 Characters 1 Audio 1 and 2 Audio 2 Audio status indication Audio 1 and 2 not darkened audio receive...

Page 24: ...p 1080i 720p 576i 480i 5 Video options Profile 4 2 0 or 4 2 2 Delay Standard S Low delay L or Super Low delay SL 6 Characters 1 Audio 1 and 2 Audio 2 Audio status indication Audio 1 and 2 not darkened...

Page 25: ...value 1 is a very weak signal whereas a received signal of value 99 means a very strong received signal C N Carrier to Noise Ratio The possible values in this field are from 1 to 9 where a received si...

Page 26: ...4 The fourth main screen figure 3 7 displays Input signal level The possible values in this field are from 1 to 99 where a received signal of value 1 is a very weak signal whereas a received signal of...

Page 27: ...nterval 1 16 Bandwidth 8 MHz Number of cuts occurred to the input FI signal 0 Figure 3 8 HDR 106 Monitor screen Example 1 The audio 2 status indicator is darkened because it is only receiving one audi...

Page 28: ...led Data status disabled Reception frequency 2120 1 MHz Modulation scheme 256 QAM LDPC FEC 3 4 Guard Interval 19 256 Bandwidth 8 MHz Number of FFT points 8KE Figure 3 9 HDR 106 Monitor screen Example...

Page 29: ...s from which the user can hear the audio signal directly These outputs consist of a connector to which headphones can be connected and two speakers one situated in the right side of the device and the...

Page 30: ...up in green when the equipment is turned on The ALARM LED provides the following information The Led lights up in red when any alarm occurs The different alarms that can appear in the decoder are Inp...

Page 31: ...DR 106 front panel 3 6 1 ON OFF Button To turn the equipment on and off press this button When the equipment is turned on the display will show the start up message model and version of the equipment...

Page 32: ...roduced value the OK button must be pressed Pressing the OK button allows the user to change from one main screen to another Figure 3 15 OK button 3 6 3 Cross Button This button is used to Enter from...

Page 33: ...nd the rest of submenus These buttons are selected to enter to a submenu or to change a parameter Once selected the OK button must be pressed These buttons are also used to change for example the freq...

Page 34: ...cond one shows the level and quality of the received signal s selectable by user for DVB T2 and DVB T The third one shows the level of the six possible DVB T2 T received signals The last one shows the...

Page 35: ...R DVB T DVB T2 ASI IP Input Select MAIN SCREEN Received signal standard Bitrate Video codification Output video signal format Profile Delay Audio and Data status Received frequency Scheme modulation F...

Page 36: ...BISS 1 BISS E CA BISS IP Output Local IP Config Time to Live Protocol FEC Dest IP Port Alarms Monitor Webserver SNMP Temperature Logbook Voltage Locl Mask Gate Audio Monitor Video Monitor User Pass A...

Page 37: ...Receiver MANUAL 7 0 continued Current Version Update Firmware Restore Default Unit Miscellaneous Speed Units Timeout Reset S N Firmware Keyboard Beep Night Mode Clock Location Labels Alarm Beep VoIP...

Page 38: ...that button must be pushed Symbols mean that the parameter can be modified in the same screen with the right and left keys Symbol means that pushing the OK button allows entering to the options of th...

Page 39: ...ecoding parameters are accessible here Autotracking All the options and parameters related to the autotracking configuration are shown in this option CA BISS The keys and the BISS mode can be configur...

Page 40: ...w keys select the Input Select option and press the OK key Five inputs can be selected DVB T DVB T2 DVB S2 S optional ASI optional IP 3 7 2 1 1 DVB T Figure 3 20 DVB T Input Select Menu DVBT Rx Freque...

Page 41: ...y In this field the frequency of the local oscillator of the Down Converter connected to the I F input must be specified So as to establish the frequency value first press the OK button and then with...

Page 42: ...So as to save the introduced value press the OK button the type of the cable is an eligible parameter and the length of the cable is an editable parameter The available options are Not used Type BELD...

Page 43: ...the user must introduce the I F input to be monitored from 1 to 6 Figure 3 21 DVB T Demodulation Monitor Secondly the user must press the OK button so as to access to the demodulation monitor screen...

Page 44: ...rsity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 3 7 2 1 2 DVB T2 Figure 3 23 DVB T2 Input Select Menu DVBT2 Rx Frequency 2 300 0 MHz DVBT2 Bandwidth 8MHz DVBT2 LO Frequency 1 840 0 MHz DVBT2 Tuner 1 Enable DVBT2...

Page 45: ...ncy In this field the frequency of the local oscillator of the Down Converter connected to the I F input must be specified So as to establish the frequency value first press the OK button and then wit...

Page 46: ...length of the cable is an editable parameter The available options are Not used Type BELD PRG11 BELD H125 LDF450A 1 2 CEFLEX 1 2 RG 142 RG 58 RG 214 LMR 400 6 DVB T2 Demod Monitor In this field the nu...

Page 47: ...introduce the I F input to be monitored from 1 to 6 Figure 3 24 DVB T2 Demodulation Monitor Secondly the user must press the OK button so as to access to the demodulation monitor screen Figure 3 25 D...

Page 48: ...al Figure 3 26 DVB S2 S Input Select Menu DVBS2 S Input LNB1 DVBS2 S Satellite Frequency 11 000 000 KHz DVBS2 S LNB Disable DVBS2 S Locked NO DVBS2 S Signal Quality DVBS2 S Bandwidth Roll off DVBS2 S...

Page 49: ...ton editable parameter 3 DVB S2 S LNB This option allows enabling or disabling each of the LNB inputs So as to configure the LNB input press the OK button and then choose any of the available options...

Page 50: ...ading parameters For the roll off the available options are 0 20 0 25 0 35 7 DVB S2 S Modulation and Code Rate In this option the modulation and the code rate of the received signal are displayed read...

Page 51: ...S Symbol Rate and Spectrum Inv In this field the value of the symbol rate and the inverted spectrum are shown This inverted spectrum method is used to prevent signal theft reading parameters 10 DVB S2...

Page 52: ...nd see the name and number of each service Figure 3 29 Number and name of the services If the user wants to change the service select the desired service of the list and press the OK button This messa...

Page 53: ...he name and number of each service Figure 3 33 Number and name of the services If the user wants to change the service select the desired service of the list and press the OK button This message will...

Page 54: ...the IP Input option select IP Input option and press the OK button Figure 3 35 IP Input Select Menu InpIP Local IP Config InpIP Adr Unicast InpIP Fec Disable InpIP Port 5600 InpIP Output Delay 128 1 9...

Page 55: ...If the user wants to change from one character to another press the Right Left buttons So as to save the introduced value press the OK button Gateway In this field the Gateway address must be specifie...

Page 56: ...t the desired port with the Up Down or Right Left buttons So as to save the introduced value press the OK button editable parameter 5 InpIP Output Delay 1 9942 ms Delay from IP input to ASI output whi...

Page 57: ...d but there is a problem with the processing of the received IP stream 10 InpIP BitRate This field displays the bitrate of the received signal reading parameter 11 InpIP PCR Program Clock Reference To...

Page 58: ...lect the Decoder option and press the OK key Figure 3 36 Decoder Menu Decoder Encoding System 420 S H 264 Decoder Audio Status CH1 256Kb CH2 256Kb Decoder First Service PROGRAM 001 Decoder Video Forma...

Page 59: ...cking the OK button If the OK button is pressed the user can access to the different services available and see the name and number of each service The selected service is the one which has the Decodi...

Page 60: ...in editable parameter 2 Audio1 PID Here the audio1 packet identifier must be entered So as to change its value first press the OK button and then with the UP Down arrows select the desired number So a...

Page 61: ...ere the program clock reference packet identifier must be entered So as to change its value first press the OK button and then with the UP Down arrows select the desired number So as to save the intro...

Page 62: ...4 2 2 Delay The delay of the received signal is displayed in this option reading parameter The possible options are Standard S Low Delay L Super Low Delay SL Video Codification The video codification...

Page 63: ...al and the audio decoder type are shown MPEG1 Layer 1 or 2 reading parameters 2 Channel 2 In this option the bitrate of the audio channel2 signal and the audio decoder type are shown MPEG1 Layer 1 or...

Page 64: ...hroughout the received data that is going to be extracted Figure 3 44 Decoder User Screen Line n Function 1 Baud Rate Select the baudrate at which the data is going to be extracted Baudrate options ar...

Page 65: ...ons to select and configure Figure 3 46 Transmitter GPS Information screen Line n Function 1 TX Distance In this option different parameters are shown reading parameters Distance between transmitter r...

Page 66: ...able 3 14 Transmitter GPS Information menu Secondly press the OK button to access to Local GPS Information screen Then there are different options to select and configure Figure 3 47 Local GPS Informa...

Page 67: ...locked The device detects the genlock signal and is capable of synchronizing to that signal 3 7 2 2 7 Decoder Frame Error Screen In this file if there is a frame error the broken image is shown in the...

Page 68: ...s again elegible parameter Figure 3 50 Decoder Frame Freeze screen There are two options available Press the Right and Left button to select the desired option Freeze The last image is frozen in the s...

Page 69: ...ide the parabolic section there are four possible options eligible with the Right Left keys which are detailed below I Auto Figure 3 52 Parabolic Autotracking Auto When the Auto option is selected it...

Page 70: ...tion 1 Fold Tilt In this file the number of degrees that are needed to fold the antenna is displayed editable parameter 2 Fold the antenna In this file it is necessary to choose if the user wants to f...

Page 71: ...are available HDT 02 and UHF UHF will be selected HDT 02 If the GPS comes from the HDT 02 transmitter UHF If the GPS signal comes from the UHF radio Table 3 17 Config menu Sectorial Antenna Next it is...

Page 72: ...e sector antenna from which it is wanted to receive the signal III Config Pressing the OK button when the Config option is selected the user is allowed to configure the number of the sectorial antenna...

Page 73: ...n press the Right Left keys eligible parameter The available options are BISS 1 Uses an unencrypted key for the BISS key BISS E Uses an encrypted key 2 SsWord In this field the SsWord password must be...

Page 74: ...Left and Right buttons select one field and with UP and Down buttons choose one value from 0 to 9 or A to F 4 Press OK button to set the UserID 5 Go another field down CA UserID and press OK button so...

Page 75: ...d left buttons Figure 3 62 IP Output To configure the different parameters related to this option select the enable option and press the OK button Figure 3 63 IP Output Options The symbol appears when...

Page 76: ...nformation So as to change the Gateway address first press the OK button and then with the Up Down keys select the desired number So as to change from one character to another press Right Left keys So...

Page 77: ...and then with the Up Down Right and Left buttons select the desired value So as to save the value press OK button editable parameter 7 IP ASI Output In this field the use of the BISS encryption in the...

Page 78: ...S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 3 7 2 6 Unit By using the Up Down arrow keys select the Unit option and press the OK key Figure 3 64 Unit Menu Unit Webserver SNMP Unit Miscellaneous Unit Alarms Unit Monitor Uni...

Page 79: ...n the TFT video screen the enable option must be selected eligible parameter The available options are Enable Disable 3 7 2 6 2 Unit Audio Monitor Screen In this field the speakers and headphone audio...

Page 80: ...o have the left channel of the audio output enabled and the right one disabled Right Select this option to have the right channel of the audio output enabled and the left one disabled Right Left Selec...

Page 81: ...e user can select if the temperature is shown in C or in F Also the value which is between square brackets means the speed of the fans values from 0 to 3 where 0 means that the fans are stopped and va...

Page 82: ...s the OK button If the user wants to see all the events that have occurred go to the option LogBook View and press the OK button 3 7 2 6 4 2 LogBook View Figure 3 70 LogBook View Menu In this screen t...

Page 83: ...n the web browser to access to the Webserver So as to change the IP address first press OK button and then with the Up and Down keys select the desired number So as to change from one character to ano...

Page 84: ...r to another press Right and Left keys editable parameter 4 Admin Pass The administrator s password is introduced It is a list of 8 digits It can be set an own password or restore the default password...

Page 85: ...tion of the device can be configured Misc Keyboard Beep OFF Misc Keyboard Lock OFF Misc Night Mode 0 Misc Alarm Beep Disable Hour Minute Second Day Month Year Misc VoIP MAC 00 14 F4 05 85 CA Misc Netw...

Page 86: ...n option is selected and then the buttons of the equipment remain for 5 minutes without being pressed a message will appear in the screen saying that the keyboard is locked Pressing the cross button t...

Page 87: ...re can be configured several parameters such as the place in which the device is located as well as the position of the transmitter and the receiver device editable parameter 7 VoIP MAC In this field...

Page 88: ...parameter There are three options available Knots Km h Mph 12 Timeout Reset In this field the time that the receiver could be without receiving any signal is selected After passing this time the equip...

Page 89: ...The characters which describe the number of the version are the one inside the red box shown in the figure above The rest of the characters are important for the manufacturer but are not important for...

Page 90: ...ey are explained the necessary steps so as to make a successful update 1 The latest firmware is allocated in the webpage of SVP Broadcast Microwave So as to access to the firmware file first enter www...

Page 91: ...3 76 Updating firmware step 4 5 Press the version of the receiver model needed version of the equipment so as to download the file Go to Firmware field and then press the current version option to ch...

Page 92: ...duced in the device RF ASI or SDI the updating stage will be quicker 8 Now switch on the device 9 Go to Unit menu In case of being in the main screen press the cross button so as to access to the menu...

Page 93: ...Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure 3 80 Updating process 3 Figure 3 81 Updating process 4 Figure 3 82 Updating process 5 Reading file 100 Checking file 80 Reading file 100 Checking file 1...

Page 94: ...ovides receiving constantly the highest signal level The antenna points toward the transmitter all the time This feature is achieved with the GPS coordinates sent by the transmitter to the receiver an...

Page 95: ...es the HDR 106 receiving the best signal quality using the GPS coordinates of the transmitter and the receiver With these GPS coordinates the HDR 106 device sends a control signal to the relay which i...

Page 96: ...ase the example is shown as if it was configured in DVB T Figure 4 2 Input Select menu 2 Go to the Autotracking option Figure 4 3 Antenna Control menu In this option there are three possible types of...

Page 97: ...tion selected is GPS and the device is receiving signal but the GPS data disappears the device will be in a tracking mode automatically It will stay two seconds in each sector until GPS data is receiv...

Page 98: ...device will be kept in the same sector it will not be tracking 4 2 Autotracking with positioner in 2 axis 4 2 1 How Does It Work The autotracking with positioner in 2 axis consists on the APO 75 offse...

Page 99: ...this case the example is shown as if it was configured in DVB T Figure 4 8 Input Select menu 2 Go to Autotracking option Figure 4 9 Antenna Control menu In this option there are three possible types...

Page 100: ...he antenna is configured It is necessary to choose if the user wants to fold or not the antenna IV Config Figure 4 13 Parabolic Autotracking Config Pressing the OK button when the Config option is sel...

Page 101: ...r The HDR 106 receiver also includes another feature that consists on an output RS232 connection which allows watching throughout Google Maps application the position of the transmitter in real time T...

Page 102: ...Next there are shown the different fields meaning Figure 5 2 GPS screen Latitude of the transmitter It specifies the latitude position of the transmitter Speed of the transmitter It shows the speed of...

Page 103: ...er can enter the latitude of the receiver Longitude of the receiver In this field the user can enter the longitude of the receiver 5 4 Application example 1 Constant positioning Suppose that the trans...

Page 104: ...Above this paragraph a picture of this system is shown Figure 5 3 GPS system example 1 picture HDT 02_H 264 transmitter with GPS HDR 106 GPS screen HDR 106 Receiver E20 45 512 10k47 1mt 04 10 13 N60 7...

Page 105: ...o as to establish a communication between the HDR 106 and the computer throughout the serial port please follow these instructions 1 Type a name for the connection and an icon from the list Figure 5 4...

Page 106: ...600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bit 1 Flow control None Figure 5 6 COM1 properties 4 Once the connection is established the user can receive data from the HDR 106 receiver This data can be shown in...

Page 107: ...creen 2 Select Locl option and set an IP address So as to change the IP address first press the OK button and then with the Up Down keys select the desired number So as to change from one character to...

Page 108: ...gits In this way with this password the administrator can access to the Webserver and make any configuration modification or monitoring Figure 6 5 Admin Pass 6 Select User Pass option and set the user...

Page 109: ...dify any parameter introduce or select the new one and press enter button Then the change will be set in the receiver device Next several screens of the web server and their features are shown 6 2 1 D...

Page 110: ...er Constellation In this field the type of modulation of the received signal is displayed The available options are QPSK 16QAM and 64QAM for DVB T reading parameter FEC In this field the value of the...

Page 111: ...then no power is supplied to the down converter eligible parameter IF Cable Type In this field if a cable is used from the receiver device to the down converter device 6 available the type of the cab...

Page 112: ...ency In this field the frequency of the received signal must be set editable parameter LO Frequency In this field the frequency of the local oscillator connected to the I F input must be specified edi...

Page 113: ...eceived signal The available options are 1 4 19 128 1 8 19 256 1 16 1 32 1 128 for DVB T2 reading parameter Mode In this field the number of carriers of the received signal are displayed The available...

Page 114: ...then no power is supplied to the down converter eligible parameter IF Cable Type In this field if a cable is used from the receiver device to the down converter device 6 available the type of the cabl...

Page 115: ...s present in the input of the device If this field displays the word unlocked it means that there is no signal in the input of the device reading parameter 6 2 4 IP INPUT Figure 6 10 Web Server IP Inp...

Page 116: ...ignal is displayed reading parameter UDP Port In this field the port number of the device through which is going to receive the signal must be set editable parameter Output Delay This delay means the...

Page 117: ...ram Clock Reference It indicates if PCR packets are found in incoming TS reading parameter When editable parameters are being set in the Web Server and new values are being introduced the text remains...

Page 118: ...ecoding then the message Not Decoding appears If the decoder is decoding then the word Decoding appears in this field reading parameter Video Coding type This field shows the video coding type of the...

Page 119: ...e with errors If there is an error the image is shown with errors in the screen Freeze If there is an error the image is frozen in the screen Frame Signal If there is an error the last image is frozen...

Page 120: ...eading parameter DID It indicates in which audio group are going to be embedded the coded audios This DID is eligible from group 1 to group 4 eligible parameter Data Status This field shows the status...

Page 121: ...are reference lost reference unlocked or reference locked reading parameter TS Parameters PID Mode In this field the mode for the decoding proccess is selected If automatic mode is selected then the...

Page 122: ...er Network Name only in Auto mode It displays the name of the network from which the signal comes reading parameter Program Number only in Auto mode It displays the number of the program from which th...

Page 123: ...MANUAL 7 0 6 2 6 Autotracking Figure 6 12 Web Server Autotracking screen So as to configure the GPS parameters GPS option must be selected in the decoder screen in the type of data field The format o...

Page 124: ...ude of the receiver editable parameter Altitude In this field the user must introduce the altitude of the receiver editable parameter Transmitter Position Remote GPS In this field the source of the GP...

Page 125: ...field reading parameter Tx Rx Distance The existence distance from the receiver to the transmitter is displayed in this field reading parameter Tx Rx Direction The direction of the transmitter in res...

Page 126: ...n this option if a top antenna is included is selected eligible parameter The available options are Yes or No Autotracking Antenna Select In this field the type of antenna of the autotracking system c...

Page 127: ...Level In this field the level of the received signal where w is the number of the demodulator from 1 to 6 diversity mode is shown in dBm reading parameter Tw SNR In this field the Signal Noise to Rat...

Page 128: ...ion mode eligible parameter Session Work Key for BISS 1 and BISS E The values of each characer introduced can be from 0 to 9 and from A to F editable parameter User ID User ID for BISS E The values of...

Page 129: ...ata to a multicast address just enter the desired multicast address editable parameter UDP Port In this option the port number of the device to which data is sent must be configured editable parameter...

Page 130: ...are Standard In this option if the transmitter s signal is encrypted there will be encryption in the IP and ASI outputs of the receiver If the transmitter s signal works without encryption there will...

Page 131: ...130 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 6 2 9 UNIT Figure 6 15 Web Server Unit screen...

Page 132: ...nected remotely to the device STATUS The Led lights up when a change in the configuration of the device is being processed Configuration Standby Mode In this option HDR 106 receiver will be in standby...

Page 133: ...ter TSoIP Subnet In this field the Subnet address of for the Video over IP connection device can be configured editable parameter TSoIP Gateway In this field the Gateway address of this device for the...

Page 134: ...d elegible parameter User Password In this field user can enter the user password elegible parameter S N In this field the serial number of the device is shown reading parameter Firmware In this field...

Page 135: ...the Logbook menu where the different events that took place are shown and dump them in a text file This feature is supported using Firefox and Chrome navigators Internet Explorer is not supported Whil...

Page 136: ...ange to another section the captured data will be lost There are two modes to dump the data in the text file manual and automatic Using the Auto Manual button this mode can be changed In the text area...

Page 137: ...name and the extension of the file to dump the data Third step Press the Save to file button If it is wanted to clear the captured data in one session it is necessary to use the Clear button or chang...

Page 138: ...Browsing History section 3 Select Every time I visit the webpage then click the OK button 4 Click the OK button For Mozilla Firefox 1 Open a new tab in the address bar enter about config 2 In the Fil...

Page 139: ...nds SNMP use the next commands Operation Description Sender Get Readout the current value of specific objects in the MIB NMS Get next Readout the current value of the next object in the MIB NMS Set Ch...

Page 140: ...hdr 70 OBJECT IDENTIFIER svpbm 1 traps OBJECT IDENTIFIER svpbm 16 hdrInputSel OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER DVB T 0 DVB T2 1 ASI 2 IP 3 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Input selected hdr 70...

Page 141: ...F 0 ON 1 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Unit input status hdr 70 6 hdrStatusDecoder OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER OFF 0 ON 1 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Unit decoder status h...

Page 142: ...ncryption employed in the transmitter The next block is a multiplexer which distributes the signal in four different parts related to video audio or data Then each signal goes to the corresponding dec...

Page 143: ...142 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure 7 1 HDR 106 Block Diagram...

Page 144: ...wn as if it is watched from the soldering side All the Lemo part numbers and pinout refer to the connector that is fixed to the cable The pinout of the cable connector is shown as if it is watched fro...

Page 145: ...view of the HDR 106 receiver Ground Power A C Power D C Antenna Autotracking Web Server SNMP USB input firmware upgrade AUDIO 1 Output AUDIO 2 Output GPS DATA Local GPS DATA Remote HDMI Output Video o...

Page 146: ...ould be between 50 and 60 Hz The AC main input uses a Neutrik MLC connector A cable with the required connectors is supplied by the equipment The AC power connector used in this equipment is designed...

Page 147: ...146 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Pin Description 1 L 2 GND 3 N Table 8 2 AC Power supply connector pinout Connector needed NAC3FCA NAC3MPA...

Page 148: ...pply is connected via a Neutrik 4 pin male XLR connector with a safety clip to prevent accidental disconnection Power supply DC connection technical features Item Features Connector label POWER D C Co...

Page 149: ...ximum length is reduced to 80m The IF inputs of the demodulator supply DC power to the down converters Intermediate frequency connection technical features Item Features Connector label I F 1 I F 6 Co...

Page 150: ...Mbit s Table 8 7 DVB ASI Transport Stream input connection features DVB ASI Transport Stream Output The HDR 106 receiver has a DVB ASI Transport Stream output compatible with the EN50083 9 standard a...

Page 151: ...ector Composite video output has video down conversion available for HD signals SDI output signals are compliant with SMPTE 424M SMPTE 292M SMPTE 259M and standards Composite video connection technica...

Page 152: ...NLOCK IN Connector type BNC female Impedance 75 Reference signal type Black burst Tri level Table 8 12 Genlock input connection features Genlock Output The HDR 106 receiver has available a Genlock loo...

Page 153: ...ment sends the information through IP At the level of ASI and IP the device keeps the original coding generated in the transmitter Transport Stream over IP gives some benefits like Ensured Quality of...

Page 154: ...on equipment s rear panel The audio signals are compliant with SMPTE 272M when embedded on SD SDI video signal and SMPTE 299M when embedded on HD SDI or 3G SDI video signal 1 HDMI output with embedde...

Page 155: ...dering side Cable connector needed XLR 3 Left pin DB 9 pin 1 7 2 3 3 8 Table 8 16 XLR 3 Left to DB 9 pinout XLR 3 Right pin DB 9 pin 1 5 2 4 3 9 Table 8 17 XLR 3 Right to DB 9 pinout XLR 3 AES EBU pin...

Page 156: ...to be obtained is the positioning of the receiver GPS DATA connection technical features Item Features Connector Label GPS DATA Connector type DB 9 Table 8 19 GPS DATA connection features Pinout of th...

Page 157: ...156 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure 8 3 GPS connector scheme...

Page 158: ...mitter direction with respect to the receiver Distance from receiver to transmitter REMOTE GPS DATA connection technical features Item Features Connector Label GPS DATA Connector type DB 9 Table 8 21...

Page 159: ...158 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure 8 4 GPS connector scheme...

Page 160: ...O parabolic antenna with polarity These are the pins used for the control of the polarity of the APO 75 parabolic antenna with 4 polarities and for commuting to an omnidirectional antenna Pin Descript...

Page 161: ...ected via an 8 pin RJ 45 connector with a 10 Base T network interface This connector is located on the rear panel of the rack mount demodulator Remote connection technical features Item Features Conne...

Page 162: ...rter Installation The down converter should be installed next to the receiver antenna The cable that connects the antenna output to the down converter input should be as short as possible if the losse...

Page 163: ...e obtained and measured at the receiver 2 Different DC COFDM models are available which cover from 1 3 to 10 5 GHz in bands 3 The equipment is powered by the receiver It can also be powered using a Bi...

Page 164: ...used to ensure excellent linearity Moreover the down converter s excellent noise figure less than 1 5 dB makes reception of weak signals very clear The local oscillator has an extremely low noise pha...

Page 165: ...4 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 The maximum fix mast diameter is 60 mm In the following figure the Down Converter is shown Figure A 1 Down Converte...

Page 166: ...C_3400 3700 3 400 to 3 700 MHz DC_4400 5100 4 400 to 5 100 MHz DC_5150 5700 5 150 to 5 700 MHz DC_6700 7200 6 700 to 7 200 MHz DC_10000 10500 10 000 to 10 500 MHz Noise figure 1 5 dB Conversion gain 2...

Page 167: ...A 2 4 Physical Characteristics Item Specifications Size 137 x 126 x 30 mm WxHxD w o brackets Weight 0 855 Kg Max fix tube diameter 60 mm Table A 4 Physical characteristics A 2 5 Environmental conditi...

Page 168: ...ty 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 A 3 Block Diagram In this chapter the block diagram of the DC down converter is explained This diagram has several parts related to the DC internal performance which...

Page 169: ...168 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure A 2 DC Block Diagram...

Page 170: ...tennas in autotracking systems of SVP of higher quality 2 The positioners are rugged and durable enough for virtually any environment 3 The high performance of this equipment is only guaranteed when u...

Page 171: ...plained below As mentioned QPT positioners are rugged and durable enough for virtually any environment They employ tough metal housing and gearing for durability in harsh environment They are made wit...

Page 172: ...eater 30 C to 55 C Repeatability 0 25 Duty Cycle 20 Motor Type Drive Stepper and DC Brush Connector Specifications Mil Spec grade Materials Housing 6061 T6 Aluminium stainless steel hardware permanent...

Page 173: ...172 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure B 2 QPT 20 Pan Tilt Positioner Figure B 3 QPT 20 Scheme Figure B 4 QPT 20 connection scheme...

Page 174: ...ec Tilt Axis Range 180 90 Tilt Axis Speed 0 005 7 sec Repeatability 0 05 Operating Temperature 32 C to 55 C Table B 4 QPT 35 Standard Performance Serial features Item Specifications Serial Communicati...

Page 175: ...174 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure B 5 QPT 35 Pan Tilt Positioner Figure B 6 QPT 35 Scheme Figure B 7 QPT 35 connection scheme...

Page 176: ...C to 55 C With Heater 30 C to 55 C Duty Cycle 20 Motor Type Drive Stepper and DC Brush Connector Specifications Mil Spec grade Materials Housing 6061 T6 Aluminium stainless steel hardware permanently...

Page 177: ...176 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure B 8 QPT 90 Pan Tilt Positioner Figure B 9 QPT 90 Scheme Figure B 10 QPT 90 connection scheme...

Page 178: ...equipment have been designed to be used in autotracking systems when is required to transmit the position of the GPS at long distances 2 They are rugged and durable enough for virtually any environme...

Page 179: ...ximum capacity of forty ports permitting various configurations Comprised of a Key Service Unit expansion boards electronic keysets and conventional single line telephones the NX 820 offers a flexible...

Page 180: ...43 x 136 mm Weight 1 4 kg Table C 1 NX 820 General Information Receiver Item Specifications Sensitivity Digital 3 BER 1 BER 0 28 mV 0 20 mV 2 dB mV 5 dB mV Audio Distorsion Less than 3 Audio Output 4...

Page 181: ...nnas have been designed to be used in airborne links in diversity 6 mode 2 These antennas are rugged and durable enough for virtually any environment 3 The high performance of these antennas is only g...

Page 182: ...of 5 vertical linear polarization sector panel antennas to offer an omnidirectional coverage It also has an up antenna which allows hemispherical coverage This antenna integrates the bandpass filters...

Page 183: ...down antenna 5 dBi Elevation B W 9 Azimuth B W 75 x5 Diameter 225 mm Length 800 mm Down Converters Included 6 units Conversion Gain 30 dB Noise Figure 1 dB Local Oscillator 1 840 MHz another under req...

Page 184: ...183 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure D 3 AM 206 antenna plane...

Page 185: ...of 5 vertical linear polarization sector panel antennas to offer an omnidirectional coverage It also has an up antenna which allows hemispherical coverage This antenna integrates the bandpass filters...

Page 186: ...arization 5 Panel antennas Vertical linear 1 Up antenna RHCP Diameter 198 mm Max Length 633 mm Down Converters Included 6 units Conversion Gain 30 dB Noise Figure 1 5 dB Local Oscillator 4 240 MHz ano...

Page 187: ...186 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure D 6 AM 406L antenna schematic Figure D 7 AM 406L antenna distribution...

Page 188: ...nal coverage with high gain is needed The AM 204 antenna is formed of 4 flat panel antennas to offer an omnidirectional coverage This antenna integrates the bandpass filters and the down converters At...

Page 189: ...s 12 dBi Elevation B W 18 Azimuth B W 110 x4 Diameter 221 120 mm Length 550 mm Down Converters Included 4 units Conversion Gain 30 dB Noise Figure 1 5 dB Local Oscillator 1 840 MHz for 2 GHz band Phas...

Page 190: ...189 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure D 9 AM 204 antenna schematic Figure D 10 AM 204 antenna distribution...

Page 191: ...high gain is needed The AMS 206 and the AMS 406 antennas are formed of 5 sector panel antennas to offer an omnidirectional coverage They also have an up antenna which allows hemispherical coverage The...

Page 192: ...fications Frequency AMS 206 2 070 2 400 MHz AMS 406 4 4 5 1 GHz Gain 5 Sector panel antennas 16 5 dBi 1 Up down antenna 5 dBi Elevation B W 9 Azimuth B W 75 x5 Diameter AMS 206 225 mm AMS 406 120 mm L...

Page 193: ...192 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure D 12 AMS 206 antenna Figure D 15 AMS 406 antenna...

Page 194: ...193 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure D 13 AMS 206 antenna schematic...

Page 195: ...DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure D 16 AMS 406 antenna schematic These are the pins used for the control of the polarity of the AMS antennas Pin Description A Vertical B LHCP C Ground D Not used E...

Page 196: ...imedia player that is capable of sending video data to a network connection accepting video data from a network connection and displaying the video It can be used as a player and as a recorder There a...

Page 197: ...the IP of the computer where you want to display the video and the port is the number of the port that you choose for it eligible parameter Then go to Protocol option and select the desired type of p...

Page 198: ...rify that the selected destination IP address is different from the IP address of the Webserver and the Local IP address They cannot be the same Step 3 Once the configuration of the parameters has bee...

Page 199: ...press Play and the desired IP video will appear on the screen In the figure below a connection diagram is shown The aim of this diagram is to explain users how to connect the HDR 106 receiver and con...

Page 200: ...199 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Protocol Type of protocol selected for the communication...

Page 201: ...200 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 DVB S2 S Receiver MANUAL 7 0 Figure E 8 Connection diagram...

Page 202: ...steps that have to be carried out in order to record a video using VLC media player Step 1 Start VLC Media Player on the PC This picture will appear in the screen Figure E 9 VLC Media Player main scr...

Page 203: ...Receiver MANUAL V7 0 The buttons in red will be added to the main screen Figure E 11 VLC Media Player Advanced Controls buttons Step 3 Press play button to play the desired video and select a file fro...

Page 204: ...a Once a file has been selected press Play option and the video will be displayed in the VLC media player Step 5 Press Record button to start recording and then press Record button again to stop it A...

Page 205: ...ymmetric phase shift keying APSK ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface BNC Bayonet Neill Concelman BR BitRate CA BISS Conditional Access BISS COFDM Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing DC Dire...

Page 206: ...n HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface HDR High Definition Receiver HDT High Definition Transmitter IF Intermediate Frequency IG Interval Guard IP Internet Protocol IP3 3rd order Intermodulation...

Page 207: ...n QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying RF RadioFrequency RTC Remote Control SD Standard Delay SDI Serial Digital Interface SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol TFT...

Page 208: ...207 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 Receiver MANUAL V7 0...

Page 209: ...208 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 Receiver MANUAL V7 0...

Page 210: ...209 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 Receiver MANUAL V7 0...

Page 211: ...210 HDR 106 MPEG2 H264 4 2 2 10 bits DVB T2 T Diversity 6 Receiver MANUAL V7 0 Notes...

Page 212: ...responsibility can be derived from the information illustrations or descriptions contained in this manual The texts illustrations and instructions in the manual are based on the existing situation whe...

Page 213: ...rowave reserves the right to make changes to this manual and to the equipment without prior notice SVP Broadcast Microwave C Zubiaurre 7 bajo 48215 Iurreta Vizcaya Spain Tel 34 94620 3722 info svpbm c...

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