RX8000 Series ReceiversSoftware Version 4.3.2 REFERENCE GUIDE EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A
Chapter 1 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 1-2 List of Figures Figure 1.1 Typical Satellite Compression System...
Chapter 3 options Decoder 1, STEREO to Decoder 6, STEREO are available. If disabled, available options are Decoder 1, STEREO and Decoder 2, STEREO.
Chapter 3 To return to the Service Table Menu and access further menus, press the W (Back) key twice. 3.5.7.1.1.2 4.1.1.2 - 4.1.1.24 Service ID Slo
Chapter 3 DIR |UNIQUE HARDWARE ID 4.2.3 |34390968634 3.5.7.2.4 4.2.4 Manuf ID To view the manufacturer, model and hardware identifier values, p
Chapter 3 When the reset PIN is input, the local lockout PIN will be reset. To reset PIN: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the first
Chapter 3 DIR |POWER-UP CARRIER 4.2.10 |NO STORED SERVICE The second line displays the service name of the stored service. 3.5.7.2.11 4.2.11 Emerg
Chapter 3 Note: Selecting AUTO will output SD-SDI for SD material and HD-SDI for HD material. 3. Use the W (Back) and X (Forward) keys to toggle be
Chapter 3 This is the last of the Output menu options. To return to the Output menu and access further menus, press the W (Back) key. 3.5.9 6 Pres
Chapter 3 2. Edit the parameter value as required using the W (Back) and X (Forward) keys to select each digit in turn, and then using the S (Up) a
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4 Remote Control Chapter 4 Contents 4.1 Introduction...4-3
Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 Who Should Use this Reference Guide This Reference Guide is written for operators / users of the RX8000 Series Re
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Remote Control 4.1 Introduction The RX8000 Series Receivers can be remotely controlled / monitored in a variety of ways: • RS232/485 Remote Contro
Remote Control 4.3 Director Ericsson’s Director Over-Air Control (OAC) system is available either as a standard feature or as an option on all of
Remote Control 4.4 Web Browser The Web Browser interface is available as a standard feature on all of the RX8000 Series Receivers. For more detaile
Remote Control Figure 4.1 Typical Web Browser Status Page For more information on the Web Browser interface and a description of the available we
Remote Control 3. Ensure the trap community, read-write community and read-only community are configured as public or private in the same way as th
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5 Web Browser Control Chapter 5 Contents 5.1 Introduction...
Chapter 5 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 5-2 List of Figures Figure 5.1 Web Page Overview...
Chapter 5 5.1 Introduction This chapter describes the features and options provided by the Web Browser interface menus and web pages for controllin
Chapter 1 This Reference Guide covers the functions of software version 4.3.2 and later. To verify the installed version either: • Access the fron
Chapter 5 • Header – The header of the web page displays the Ericsson logo and the unit model number name. At the right-hand side of the header an
Chapter 5 Table 5.1 Web Page Icons, Buttons and Symbols Item Description Navigation Click on this icon to navigate one step up (to the parent fo
Chapter 5 5.2 Web Pages 5.2.1 Status To use the receiver Web Browser Interface, the IP address assigned to the receiver control port in the front
Chapter 5 • Audio Status – The decode status of the current audio stream. • CA (Conditional Access) Status - The status of the encryption authoriz
Chapter 5 • Name – This field contains a name string that can be assigned by the user. The last saved name is displayed on power-up but may be rep
Chapter 5 To view this page, select the Environment button from the Device Info Page. Figure 5.6 Device Info > Environment Web Page There are n
Chapter 5 Figure 5.8 Device Info > Modules Web Page There are no fields on this page which may be edited by the user. Selecting the Refresh bu
Chapter 5 4. Select the Back button to return to the Device Info > Trap Destination Table web page. 5. Select the Apply Changes button to confirm
Chapter 5 Figure 5.11 Alarms Web Page The contents of this page are composed mainly of fields with drop-down menus which allow the setting or mask
Chapter 5 The Parameters section of this web page allows the user to enable further licenses by entering the custom key provided (when a license is
Chapter 1 Table 1.3 RX8200 Software Options Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX8200/SWO/DVBS2/QPSK FAZ 101 011
Chapter 5 5.2.5 CA This page allows viewing of the Conditional Access (CA) Service Status and activation of various Director controls. To view thi
Chapter 5 Any changes which are made to the CA page functions may be confirmed by selecting the Apply Changes button. Selecting the Refresh button w
Chapter 5 • Input Source – allows a choice of Source Selection Mode from the drop-down menu. • Primary Input – allows selection of the primary in
Chapter 5 There are also four Configuration buttons which allow the viewing and setting of the tuning parameters for the four possible RF inputs. An
Chapter 5 • LNB 22 kHz – this check box allows the LNB 22 kHz signal to be activated. Any changes which are made to the Configuration page may be
Chapter 5 • IP Input TS Null Pkt Threshold – allows the user to determine the IP Input null packet occupancy percentage before switch. This option
Chapter 5 Figure 5.20 Input > IP Input Web Page The following user-editable fields are displayed on this web page: User-editable fields in the
Chapter 5 • Mcast IP Address 1/2 – allows the user to set the Multicast IP Address for the primary stream on Port 1/2. • Source IP Address 1/2 – a
Chapter 5 Figure 5.22 Clear ARP Success Window Any changes which are made to the Input>IP Input page may be confirmed by selecting the Apply Ch
Chapter 5 • Primary Input – allows selection of the primary input to the receiver. • Input Loss Switch Period – allows the user to define a period
Chapter 1 Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX8200/SWO/HDSDI/3G FAZ 101 0113/34 FAT 102 0176 MPEG-4 HD 4:2:2 1
Chapter 5 User-editable fields in the Input Section: • Input source – allows a choice of Source Selection from the drop-down menu. • Primary Inpu
Chapter 5 • Derandomizer – checking this box enables the Derandomizer function. User-editable fields in the Advanced Section: • MPEG – allows the
Chapter 5 4. If the MSD license is selected, and service filter mode is set to ‘Multiservice’ in the Output tab, the services to be fitted can be
Chapter 5 Figure 5.27 Decode Web Page The following user-editable fields are displayed on this page. User-editable fields in the Service section: •
Chapter 5 • Decode Mode – allows the selection of the decode mode from a drop-down menu. User-editable fields in the Decoders 1-6 sections (number
Chapter 5 • Service Hunt – In this mode, upon the loss of a service the unit will select the first available service from the service list. • Serv
Chapter 5 • Test Pattern Standard - allows the selection of the test pattern standard from a drop-down menu. • Video Output Mode - allows the sel
Chapter 5 Figure 5.29 Decode > VBI-VANC Web Page EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 5-31
Chapter 5 The following user-editable fields are displayed on this page. User-editable fields in the VBI section: • VBI PID - allows selection of
Chapter 5 • VANC Station ID User Name - allows input of Station ID user name. User-editable fields from AFD/Bar section: • Enable AFD/Bar - allows
Chapter 1 Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX83XX/SWO/PW FAZ 101 0108/29 FAT 102 0110 Password Protectio
Chapter 5 Figure 5.31 Decode > DVB-Subtitles Web Page The following fields, which may be edited by the user, are displayed on this page. User-e
Chapter 5 Figure 5.32 Decode > Teletext Web Page The following user-editable fields are displayed on this page. • Teletext PID – allows selecti
Chapter 5 Figure 5.33 Output Web Page The following user-editable fields are displayed on this page. User-editable fields in the Output section: •
Chapter 5 • Custom Src IP - allows input of the Custom source IP. User-editable fields in the Common section: • Link Speed – allows the selection
Chapter 5 5.2.14 SNMP This page gives access to the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) parameters for the receiver. To view this page, sele
Chapter 5 5.2.15 Presets This page gives access to a list of 40 preset configurations. This feature may be used to store input (tuning) parameters
Chapter 5 5.2.16 Save/Load This page gives access to a range of Configuration download and Upload facilities which are supported by the receiver.
Chapter 5 Figure 5.37 Save/Load Web Page Only a portion of the web page is shown in Figure 5.37. The facilities available from this page are as fol
Chapter 5 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 5-42 • Save Splice Logs File - allows the user to save the current splice logs file. It is recommended that th
6 Options Chapter 6 Contents 6.1 Hardware and Software Options ...6-3 6.1.1 DVB-S2 Input C
Chapter 1 Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX83XX/SWO/SING/SERVFILT FAZ 101 0108/15 FAT 102 0138 Singl
Chapter 6 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 6-2 6.2.19 Dolby Digital Decode (RX8XXX/SWO/AC3)... 6-12 6.2.20 AAC Audio
Chapter 6 6.1 Hardware and Software Options These options require extra hardware to be fitted to the unit, or, in the case of software, extra licen
Chapter 6 RX8200 RX8310 RX8315 RX8320 RX8330 Option Number Description z z z z RX8XXX/SWO/MP2/MP4/SD MPEG-2/4 AVC SD 4:2:0 Decoding z z z z
Chapter 6 6.1.1 DVB-S2 Input Card (RX8200/HWO/DVBS2) This option is only available for the RX8200 Receiver and is fitted as standard to the base mo
Chapter 6 The MPEG-2 4:2:2 SD Decoding Card provides 4:2:2 video decoding facilities. 6.1.6 MPEG-4 AVC 4:2:2 Decoding Card (RX8200/BAS/2) This opt
Chapter 6 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),
Chapter 6 6.1.12 Balanced Audio Output Card (RX8200/HWO/BAL/AUD) This option is only available for the RX8200 Receiver. The Balanced Audio Output
Chapter 6 The DVB-S2 Low Symbol Rate software option enables a DVB-S2 symbol rate of 1-5 Msym/s. 6.2.4 MPEG-2 SD Decode (RX8XXX/SWO/MPEG2/SD) This
Chapter 6 6.2.10 Single-Service Filtering (RX8XXX/SWO/SING/SERVFILT) This option is available for the RX8200, 8310, 8315, 8320 and 8330 Receivers.
Chapter 6 The output bit rate, which is selected by the user, may be constant (by inserting NULL packets) or variable (plus the increment due to the
Chapter 1 Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX83XX/SWO/NULL FAZ 101 0108/17 FAT 102 0114 Null Packet TS
Chapter 6 Note: This option is available to all other units by selecting RX8XXX/HWO/IP/OUT. Note this will also order an IP Output Card. 6.2.15
Chapter 6 This option enables two x AAC-LC and HE-AAC decoding. 6.2.21 DVB-S2 16APSK (RX8XXX/SWO/DVBS2/16APSK) This option is available for the RX8
Chapter 6 6.2.27 MPEG-2 SD 4:2:2 Decoding (RX8200/SWO/MP2/SD/422) This option is only available for the RX8200 Receiver. This option enables MPEG-
Chapter 6 This option enables the conversion of HD video from 720p to 1080i or from 1080i to 720p. 6.2.34 Framesync (RX8200/SWO/FSYNC) This option
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7 Preventive Maintenance and Fault-Finding Chapter 7 Contents 7.1 Introduction...
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Chapter 7 7.1 Introduction This chapter provides the schedules and instructions, where applicable, for routine inspection, cleaning and maintenance
Chapter 7 2. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product. 3. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. 4. If the
Chapter 7 7.3.3 Levels of Continuing Ericsson Service Support For stand-alone equipment, then Ericsson BASIC Essential Support is the value for mon
Chapter 1 Marketing Code Price Object Number Supply Object Number Description RX83XX/SWO/MP2/MP4/SD FAZ 101 0108/12 FAT 102 0111 MPEG-2/4
Chapter 7 7.4.3 Preliminary Investigations Always investigate the failure symptoms fully, prior to taking remedial action. Fault diagnosis for the
Chapter 7 Warning! Before replacing the rear panel fuse, disconnect the unit from the supply. Failure to do this may expose hazardous voltages. Unpl
Chapter 7 7.4.6 Summary Status LED Unlit If the Summary Status LED is unlit, fault-find the problem as detailed in Table 7.2. Table 7.2 Summary
Chapter 7 Table 7.3 Fans Not Working/Overheating Step Action If Result of Action is Yes… If Result of Action is No… 1 Check Fan Rotation. Inspe
Chapter 7 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 7-10 7.5.2 Equipment Dispose of this equipment safely at the end of its life. Local codes and/or environmental
A Glossary Annex A The following list covers most of the abbreviations, acronyms and terms as used in Ericsson Manuals, User and Reference Guides
Annex A AMOL I and II Automatic Measure of Line-ups I and II: Used by automated equipment to measure programme-viewing ratings. ARP Address Reso
Annex A Bouquet A collection of services (TV, radio, and data, or any combination of the three) grouped and sold together, and identified in the SI
Annex A Chrominance The colour part of a TV picture signal, relating to the hue and saturation but not to the luminance (brightness) of the signal
Annex A DCE Data Communications Equipment: Typically a modem. It establishes, maintains and terminates a session on a network but in itself is not
Chapter 1 • Status LED indicates input feed lock and general alarm conditions. • Alarm handling via single configurable alarm relay and a date and
Annex A DSNG Digital Satellite News-Gathering. DSP Digital Signal Processor. DTE Data circuit Terminating Equipment: A communications device that
Annex A Encryption Encoding of a transmission to prevent access without the appropriate decryption equipment and authorization. EPG Electronic Pro
Annex A GUI Graphical User Interface: The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program. A program with a
Annex A IP Internet Protocol: The IP part of TCP/IP. IP implements the network layer (layer 3) of the protocol, which contains a network address an
Annex A JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group: ISO/ITU standard for compressing still images. It has a high compression capability. Using discret
Annex A MEM Multiplex Element Manager: A GUI-based control system, part of the range of Ericsson AB compression system control element products. Th
Annex A Multicast An IP mechanism that allows transmission of data to multiple receivers. A multicast can also have several transmit sources simul
Annex A OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex: A modulation technique used for digital TV transmission in Europe, Japan and Australia; more
Annex A PES Packetised Elementary Stream: A sequential stream of data bytes that has been converted from original elementary streams of audio and
Annex A PRPB Analogue Colour difference signals. Refer to CRCB for an explanation. PROM Programmable Read-Only Memory: A device, which may be wri
RX8000 Series Receivers ENGLISH (UK) - READ THIS FIRST! If you do not understand the contents of this manual. DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT. Als
Chapter 1 • Dolby Digital ® decoding / downmixing. • Director 5 control and de-scrambling. 1.2.2 RX8310 Distribution Receiver The RX8310 combine
Annex A ROM Read Only Memory: A non-volatile storage device for digital data. Data has been stored permanently in this device. No further informa
Annex A STB 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
Annex A SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is an Internet protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers to some time reference. It is a simp
Annex A UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter: A device providing a serial interface for transmitting and receiving data. UDP User Dat
Annex A EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A A-20 Y (Luminance) Defines the brightness of a particular point on a TV line. The only signal required for black
B Technical Specification Annex B Contents B.1 Output...
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Annex B B.1 Output B.1.1 Supported Video Resolutions The RX8000 Receiver supports MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC, 4:2:0. Table B.1 Supported Video Resolu
Annex B B.1.3 Composite Video Output The equipment supports video decoding as per ITU-R BT.470 and ANSI/SMPTE 170M. Table B.3 625 Line Descripti
Annex B Description Test Signal Limit DC Offset NTC-7 comp +/- 100mV Chrominance to Luminance Gain Inequality NTC-7 comp 100 +/- 5% Chrominance
Chapter 1 • MPE IP data de-encapsulation. • Single service filtering and PID remapping. • Multi-service filtering and stream splitting. 1.2.3 RX
Annex B Parameter Value for Y, R, G, B Value for Pb, Pr Condition Notes ± 1 dB 20 MHz to 30 MHz +1 dB/-2.5 dB MHz ± 1 dB Group delay DC to 30 M
Annex B B.1.5 HD SDI Digital Video HD SDI output supports: • Embedded Decoded Audios • Closed Captioning (EIA 708B) • VITC • VANC Table B.7 Digit
Annex B B.2.2 MPEG Audio The RX8000 Receiver supports decoding of MPEG audio as follows: • Compression layers: MPEG-1 layers I and II • Sampling
Annex B Table B.8 Analogue Audio Performance Specifications Parameter Specification Safety status SELV Output connector Male 9 pin D-sub Output
Annex B B.3.3 Audio Routing The RX8000 Receiver supports the following routing of audio signals: • STEREO (Channel 1 left, Channel 2 right) • M
Annex B Mono kbps Stereo kbps 80 160 96 192 112 224 128 256 160 320 192 384 B.3.7 Digital Audio Outputs Digital audio outputs comply with E1A-4221
Annex B Parameter Specification Tuning step 1 kHz Carrier frequency search range ± 1 to ± 5 MHz Receive spectrum sense Normal and inverted L-ban
Annex B Parameter Specification Miscellaneous DVB-S Phase noise tolerance3 SSB phase-noise power spectral density < -68 – 10*log(Rs/20) dBc/Hz at
Annex B Table B.13 DVB-S2 Satellite Input – DVB-S2 Es/No Ratio LDPC FEC Rate DVB-S2 Theoretical5 Es/No Ratio (dB) in perfect linear channel for co
Annex B Table B.14 LNB Power and Control Parameter Specification Voltage V (nominal) Receiver Polarisation6 Voltage 13 18 Vertical/circular right
Chapter 1 • MPEG-4 AVC HD down-conversion through CVBS output. • 2 x stereo pair Dolby® Digital audio decoding with 5.1 to 2.0 down-mixing. • AA
Annex B B.4.3 DVB-ASI Input Table B.16: DVB-ASI Copper Input Specification Safety status SELV Connector type BNC, Female Input impedance 75 Ω Da
Annex B Table B.18 Frame Sync Connector Item Specification Safety status SELV Connector type BNC, Female Connector designation Frame Sync Pin: C
Annex B Item Specification Voltage Maximum Switching Power 24 W / 60 VA Minimum Switching Load 0.1 mA, 100 mV AC B.5.4 DVB-ASI Output Table B.20
Annex B B.6 Environmental B.6.1 Conditions Table B.22 Environmental Conditions Operational Specification Temperature 0°C to +50°C ambient air t
Annex B B.7 Power Supply – AC Mains Input This equipment is fitted with a wide-ranging power supply. It is suitable for supply voltages of 100-240
Annex B Table B.26 Suitable Signal Cable Types Signal Type Connector Cable Alarm Relay 9-way D-type Male Belden 8162 CM 2PR24 shielded E108998 (t
Annex B B.9.2 EMC8 The equipment has been designed and tested to meet the following: EN 55022 and CISPR22 European International Emission St
Annex B DIRECTIVE 2004/108/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member State
Annex B Defines country of origin. The packaging is reusable per GB 18455-2001. This symbol guarantees that packaging with this symbol is recycl
Annex B 50 It is assumed that while the product is in normal use, any batteries associated with real-time clocks or battery-backed RAM will be rep
Chapter 1 • 2 x stereo pairs balanced analog audio output. • Front panel and web browser control, with alarm relay. 1.2.4.2 RX8320 Factory Fit Op
Annex B EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A B-26 • First/Last name • Password request (6 numbers/characters). If you do not include this information one
C Language Abbreviations Annex C Contents C.1 ISO Languages... C
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Annex C C.1 ISO Languages Languages are shown in alphabetical order. Table C.1 ISO Language Codes NO LANGUAGE ABBREVIATION 5 ARABIC ARA BASA BA
Annex C NO LANGUAGE ABBREVIATION 27 SPANISH SPA 112 SWEDISH SWE 117 THAI THA 123 TURKISH TUR 128 URDU URD 130 VIETNAMESE VIE C.2 Non-ISO Lang
Annex C The non-ISO languages allow tagging of audio without reference to specific languages. The system can then transmit two languages (Main and A
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Chapter 1 • Front panel and Web browser control, with alarm relay. • SCTE 35 controlled contact closures for ad-insertion signaling. 1.2.5.2 RX8
Chapter 1 1.3 The Satellite Receiver 1.3.1 Typical Satellite System The RX8000 Series Receiver is a component of the MPEG-4 AVC/ MPEG-2/DVB compli
Chapter 1 1.3.3 What the Satellite Receiver Does The Receiver can be tuned to a specified satellite channel frequency and polarization. The input
Chapter 1 1.4 The Telco Receiver/Decoder 1.4.1 Typical Decoder System The Decoder is a component of Ericsson range of equipment. It is designed fo
Chapter 1 The Decoder is configured to select a single video Service and other audio/data components from the multiple Services on the incoming Tra
Chapter 1 EDIT SAVE DOWN RIGHT LEFT UP LCD USB Connector (Servicing Only) Status LED CA SLOT Figure 1.5 Front Panel Controls (RX8200) Table 1.12
Contents EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 2011-03-30 iii Contents Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter identifies the equipment versions covered by this
Chapter 1 1.7 Rear Panels All inputs, outputs and control connections are taken via the rear panel. Due to the modular nature of these units, fact
Chapter 1 Table 1.13 Rear Panels Item Type Description RF IN 1-4 F-type 75 Ω Radio Frequency (L-band) input. ASI OUT 1-2 ASI/SDI OUT ASI/HD-SDI/SD
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2 Installing the Equipment Chapter 2 Contents 2.1 Read This First! ...
Chapter 2 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 2-2 2.7.9 ASI IN Connector ... 2-1
Chapter 2 2.1 Read This First! 2.1.1 Handling The equipment must be handled and installed carefully and thoughtfully to prevent safety hazards and
Chapter 2 Where appropriate, ensure this product has an adequate level of lightning protection. Alternatively, during a lightning storm or when it
Chapter 2 2.3.2 Ventilation 2.3.2.1 Openings in the Covers Side openings in the unit, as well as side-mounted cooling fans, are provided for venti
Chapter 2 2.3.3 Installing Cables - Safety Power supply cables should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items pl
Chapter 2 Warnings! The RX8000 series receivers should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not
Preliminary Pages Introduction This Reference Guide provides instructions and information for the installation and operation of the RX8000 Receiver
Chapter 2 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 Green Ne
Chapter 2 2. Eliminate the migration of stray charges when connecting between equipment. To do this, connect a wire between the Technical Earth te
Chapter 2 All signal connections are made via the rear panel. A typical rear panel is shown in Figure 2.5. Full technical specifications for the co
Chapter 2 Cautions! The receiver provides DC power (see Chapter 3, Front Panel Control for details of menu option) via the active L-band input conne
Chapter 2 2.7.4 ASI/SDI OUT Connector (RX8200 and RX8330 only) The unit provides two coaxial ASI/SDI outputs depending on the user selectable conf
Chapter 2 2.7.7 AUDIO/AUDIO OUT Connector All units provide a pair of connectors supplying two stereo channels. Each carries a single channel stere
Chapter 2 2.7.9 ASI IN Connector All units provide an ASI input socket for detection of the transport stream lock on the ASI input. Table 2.10 AS
Chapter 2 2.7.11 DATA OUT Connector A data output interface may be used with either RS232 or RS422 connector, as described below. Table 2.12 DATA
Chapter 2 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 2-16 2.7.13 RS232/RS485 REMOTE Connector A remote control interface may be used with either RS232 or RS485 con
3 Front Panel Control Chapter 3 Contents 3.1 Introduction...
Preliminary Pages Registered trademarks and trademarks used are acknowledged below and marked with their respective symbols. However, they are not m
Chapter 3 EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 3-2 3.5.7.1 4.1 Service Table ...
Chapter 3 3.1 Introduction This chapter describes the features and options provided by the Front Panel menus for controlling the RX8000 Series Rece
Chapter 3 Figure 3.1 Power Up Operating Mode 3.3 Using the Front Panel Controls The user interface for the Front Panel consists of an alphanumer
Chapter 3 EDIT SAVE DOWN RIGHT LEFT UP LCD USB Connector (Servicing Only) Status LED CA SLOT Figure 3.2 Front Panel Controls (RX8200) 3.3.1 USB
Chapter 3 3. Service: This menu includes user settings for the currently selected service for decode from the incoming feed. 4. CA Systems: This
Chapter 3 2. To ignore any changes that have been made and to return to the original setting, press the Edit pushbutton. 3.4 Example Configuration
Chapter 3 3.5 Front Panel Menus An overview of the available Front Panel menus is shown in Figure 3.3. The menus and settings available will vary
Chapter 3 — 2.2.1 Status 2.2.1.1 Lock Status 2.2.1.2 Error Ratio/Signal Level 2.2.1.3 Modulation/FEC Rate 2.2.1.4 Standard/Spectral Sense 2.2.
Chapter 3 3.5.1 1 System Shortly after switch-on, the Status LED will turn green and arrow keys will be lit depending on which further menus are a
Chapter 3 4. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 3.5.1.1.2 1.1.2 MAC1 To access
Preliminary Pages Warning! Warnings give information which, if strictly observed, will prevent personal injury or death, or damage to property or t
Chapter 3 To edit the Gateway address: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the first character of the Gateway address. 2. Edit the add
Chapter 3 3.5.1.2.3 1.2.3 SD FPGA Version To view the Standard Definition (SD) Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) version, press the T (Down) ke
Chapter 3 3.5.1.2.8 1.2.8 422 FW (Option Card) To view the 4:2:2 Firmware (FW) version (dependent on model and option licences obtained), press th
Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 4. If YES is saved, inputs wil
Chapter 3 2. Use the S (Up) and T (Down) keys to toggle between OFF and ON. 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation
Chapter 3 3.5.2.2 2.2 Select Satellite Input This menu allows the choice of up to four RF Inputs. To access this menu, press the T (Down) key. The
Chapter 3 3.5.2.2.1.4 2.2.1.4 Standard/Spectral Sense To view the status of these parameters, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is disp
Chapter 3 SOURCE 1 |SATELLITE FREQUENCY 2.2.2.2 |01550.000 MHz (UNLOCKED) To edit the frequency setting: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appear
Chapter 3 3.5.2.2.2.5 2.2.2.5 Rolloff To view and edit the current Source 1 Rolloff settings, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displ
Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 3.5.2.2.2.8 2.2.2.8 LNB Power
Preliminary Pages For systems support you can choose either Gold Business Critical support or Silver Business Advantage. These packages are designed
Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. This is the end of the Source
Chapter 3 3. Use the S (Up) and T (Down) keys to toggle between the available types: ASI and IP Input (dependent on model and option licences obtain
Chapter 3 STATUS |IP PACKETS RECEIVED 2.2.1.4 |0000000000 3.5.3.2.1.5 2.2.1.5 Corrected Packet Count To view the corrected packet count, press
Chapter 3 STATUS |FIFO OVERFLOW COUNT 2.2.1.10 |0000000010 3.5.3.2.1.11 2.2.1.11 MDI Delay Factor To view the MDI Delay Factor, press the T (Dow
Chapter 3 NETWORK 1 |IP ADDRESS 1 2.2.2 |000.000.000.000 < To edit the Network 1 IP address: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below
Chapter 3 3.5.3.2.2.3 2.2.2.3 MAC Address 1 To view the MAC Address 1, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displayed: NETWORK 1 |MAC A
Chapter 3 3.5.3.2.2.8 2.2.2.8 ICMP Enable 1 To view and edit the ICMP 1, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displayed: NETWORK 1 |IC
Chapter 3 2. Edit the parameter value as required using the W (Back) and X (Forward) keys to select each digit in turn, and then using the S (Up) a
Chapter 3 This is the last of the Network 1 screens. To return to the top level Network 1 screen press the W (Back) Key. 3.5.3.2.3 2.2.3 Network 2
Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 3.5.3.2.4.2 2.2.4.2 SNMP Enabl
Preliminary Pages EN/LZT 790 0005 R1A 2011-03-30 viii Return of Equipment If you need to return equipment for repair please contact your loc
Chapter 3 2. Edit the parameter value as required using the W (Back) and X (Forward) keys to select each digit in turn, and then using the S (Up)
Chapter 3 2.2.4.7 |0 .004 To edit the MDI Media Loss Rate: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the first character of the displayed opti
Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. This is the last of the I/P Po
Chapter 3 To edit the Source IP Address 1: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the first character of the displayed value. 2. Edit the
Chapter 3 3.5.3.2.6.5 2.2.6.5 Row Port 1 To view and edit the Row Port 1, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displayed: STREAM 1 |RO
Chapter 3 3.5.3.2.8.2 2.2.8.2 Port 1/ 2 Link Down To view the alarms for ports 1 and 2, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displayed:
Chapter 3 This is the last of the Alarm screens. To return to the top level Alarm screen, press the W (Back) key. 3.5.3.2.9 2.2.9 Version To view
Chapter 3 To choose the Select input type: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the displayed type (ASI shown above). 2. Use the S (Up) a
Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. To enable/disable the Auto Tun
Chapter 3 2. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the displayed type (ASI shown above). 3. Use the S (Up) and T (Down) keys to toggle betwee
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Chapter 3 3.5.5.2.1.4 2.2.1.4 ATM Alert Status To view the ATM Alert Status, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is displayed: STATUS |AT
Chapter 3 SETUP |MODE MPEG 2.2.2.1 | To choose the Mode: 1. Press the Edit key. The cursor appears below the displayed type (MPEG sh
Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 4. Use the X (Forward) and W (
Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. 4. Use the X (Forward) and W (B
Chapter 3 SETUP |ATM HEADER ERR IGNORE FALSE 2.2.2.7 |ATM VPI 017 To select the ATM Header Err Ignore value: 1. Press the
Chapter 3 3.5.5.2.2.9 2.2.2.8 Sync Miss Limit To access the Sync Miss Limit Setup function, press the T (Down) key. The following screen is display
Chapter 3 STATUS |SERVICE ID: 00002 3.1.1 |SERVICE NO PMT The second line of the display shows information about the decryption status of the
Chapter 3 6. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. To edit the user STD: 1. Press
Chapter 3 3. Press Save to save the new settings or Edit to abandon the operation and return to the current setting. This is the last of the Video
Chapter 3 2. Edit the parameter value as required using the W (Back) and X (Forward) keys to select each digit in turn, and then using the S (Up) a
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