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78- 4043743- 01 R ev A 

Cisco D9887B HDTV Modular 
Receiver Software Version 7.7 
Installation and Configuration Guide 

 

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...78 4043743 01 R ev A Cisco D9887B HDTV Modular Receiver Software Version 7 7 Installation and Configuration Guide ...

Page 2: ...esponsibility for errors or omissions that may appear in this publication We reserve the right to change this publication at any time without notice This document is not to be construed as conferring by implication estoppel or otherwise any license or right under any copyright or patent whether or not the use of any information in this document employs an invention claimed in any existing or later...

Page 3: ...nstaller ou d utiliser ce produit Prêtez une attention particulière à toutes les règles de sécurité Zu beachten Bitte lesen Sie vor Aufstellen oder Inbetriebnahme des Gerätes dieses Handbuch in seiner Gesamtheit durch Achten Sie dabei besonders auf die Sicherheitshinweise Importante Sírvase leer la presente guía antes de instalar o emplear este producto Preste especial atención a todos los avisos ...

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Page 5: ...s stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electri...

Page 6: ...power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle 17 The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable 18 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product b If the produc...

Page 7: ... antenna or cable system is connected to this product ensure that the antenna or cable system is properly grounded to provide protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Appropriate sections of the National Electrical Code NFPA 1990 provide information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit ...

Page 8: ...ve terminal the symbol pointing to the terminal device You may find this symbol on the product and or in the literature that accompanies this product It indicates a protective earth terminal You may find this symbol on the product and or in the literature that accompanies this product It indicates excessive or dangerous heat Power Important This is a Class I product You must earth this product Thi...

Page 9: ...e dans la documentation accompagnant ce produit Il indique d importantes instructions de fonctionnement ou d entretien Ce symbole peut être attaché à ce produit Il indique une borne sous tension la direction indique la borne Ce symbole peut être attaché à ce produit Il indique une borne de terre de protection Ce symbole peut être attaché à ce produit Il indique une température excessive ou dangere...

Page 10: ... Sie Verletzungen sowie Beschädigung des Gerätes Wenn Sie zu einem der folgenden Warnzeichen gelangen nicht weiterarbeiten bis Sie seine Bedeutung voll verstanden haben Dieses Symbol erscheint auf dem Gerät und oder in der ihm beiliegenden Literatur Es bedeutet wichtige zu beachtende Betriebs oder Wartungsanweisungen Wenn dieses Zeichen am Gerät angebracht ist warnt es vor einer spannungsführenden...

Page 11: ... de seguridad adheridos a este producto Si las circunstancias impiden la operación segura de este producto suspenda la operación y asegure este producto para que no siga funcionando Evite lastimarse y evite dañar el producto No avance más allá de cualquier símbolo hasta comprender completamente las condiciones indicadas Encontrará este símbolo en el impreso que acompaña a este producto Este símbol...

Page 12: ...oddisfa le norme internazionali per la sicurezza ed il design Seguite tutte le procedure di sicurezza contenute in questa guida e i simboli di sicurezza applicati al prodotto Se circostanze avverse compromettono la sicurezza d uso di questo prodotto interrompetene l uso e assicuratevi che il prodotto non venga più utilizzato Evitare infortuni alla persona e danni al prodotto Non procedere oltre a ...

Page 13: ... dotato di un interruttore principale il cavo di alimentazione funge a questo scopo Chiusura Proteggete da umidità questo prodotto Non aprire la chiusura di questo prodotto a meno che non sia specificato diversamente Non inserire oggetti attraverso le fessure della chiusura Cavi Per scollegare un cavo tirate la spina o il connettore non tirare mai il cavo stesso Non calpestare o sottoporre a solle...

Page 14: ... mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Colour Mains lead wire Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live Connecting the mains lead Mains lead wire colours may not correspond with the colour markings of the terminals in your plug IF wire colour is Connect it to Blue Neutral terminal Note The Neutral terminal is typically marked N or coloured black Brown Live terminalNote...

Page 15: ...Power Connection if equipped 4 Quick Start Guide 5 Maintenance 6 Chapter 2 Controls and Configuration 7 D9887B Receiver 8 Front of Unit 8 Rear of Unit 8 Front Panel Display Layout 9 Front Panel Indicators 9 Error Logic 11 Input Error Logic 11 Decoder Error Logic 11 Temperature Error Logic 11 Fan Error Logic 12 SNMP Traps 13 Input Output Slot Organization 14 Chapter 3 Option Cards Overview 15 Overv...

Page 16: ...nformation 23 Supported Option Cards 23 Description 23 Changing the Active Input 23 Configuring Input Backup Settings 24 8VSB QAM Receiver Option 26 General Information 26 To Edit the Option Card Input Settings 26 Channel 27 Modulation 27 Channel Bands 27 Set Low Signal and MER Error Levels 28 Reset FEC Error Counters 28 Serial Transport Stream Input Output DVB ASI SMPTE 310M Option 29 General Inf...

Page 17: ...t A 64 Input B 65 Dual Input ASM Receiver Option 67 General Information 67 To Edit the Option Card Input Settings 67 Source 68 Input A 68 Input B 70 Video Output 2 HD SD SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Comp Option 72 General Information 72 Output Control 72 Video Settings 72 HD SDI VANC Embedding 76 SD SDI VANC Embedding 77 Composite VBI Assignment 78 HD SD Genlock Offset 79 Vertical 79 Horizontal 80 Dual Input...

Page 18: ...Counters 110 Output Control 111 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 4 2 0 Decoder 1 Video 2 Audio Option 116 General Information 116 Decoder Setup 116 Tune Mode 117 PID Lock Mode 117 Priority Mode 119 No PSI Mode 121 Auto Mode 125 SDI Audio Embedding 125 Audio 1 Setup 126 Source ID Setup 128 Buffer Mode Video Latency 129 MPEG 2 Decoder 4 2 2 with Genlock 1 Video 4 Audio Option 131 General Information 131 Decoder Setup ...

Page 19: ...ting Genlock Format 161 SMPTE 333M Configuration 162 System Information 163 Versions 163 Profiles 164 Hardware 165 Temperature 166 Time 166 Feature Licensing 168 To View the Current Licensing 168 To Enter the License Key 168 Chapter 5 Using the Web Client to Configure the D9887B Receiver 169 Login 170 Status Indicators 171 Configuration 172 Input Setup 172 Services Setup 173 Output Setup 176 PSIP ...

Page 20: ...file 186 Uploading a Saved Profile 187 Web Passwords 188 Password Strength 189 Network Services 190 Reset Unit 191 Software Updates 192 Diagnostics 193 Processes 193 Network Interface Information 193 About 195 Feature Licensing 196 Follow these steps to upgrade 196 Chapter 6 Customer Information 199 Appendix A Error Event List 201 Error or Event List 202 General 202 Video 203 Audio 204 System 204 ...

Page 21: ... UDP Output Option 226 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 Decoder 1 Video 2 Audio Option 227 MPEG 2 Decoder with Genlock 1 Video 4 Audio Option 229 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 Decoder 1 Video 2 Audio Option 230 Appendix C Pinout Information 233 Pinout Information 234 Audio Output Dolby E AES Digital Analog Option 234 Video Output 2 HD SD SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Composite Option and Video Output 2 HD SD SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Comp Option 234 A...

Page 22: ...xxii 78 4043743 01 Rev A Declaration of Conformity 249 Glossary 251 Index 259 ...

Page 23: ...ludes users operators and service personnel who are responsible for the installation configuration operation monitoring and service of the D9887B receiver Required Knowledge To use this documentation the user should have a basic knowledge of the technology used in relation to this product Service personnel should have additional skills and be familiar with cabling electronic circuitry and wiring p...

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Page 25: ...78 4043743 01 Rev A 1 Overview This chapter provides installation and a quick setup for your D9887B receiver 1 Chapter 1 Getting Started In This Chapter Installation 2 Quick Start Guide 5 Maintenance 6 ...

Page 26: ...ppear in the Error List Rack Information The D9887B receiver is intended to be mounted in a standard 19 rack It occupies 1U of rack space and the connections are all on the rear of the unit Rack Installation To install the D9887B receiver into a rack use the following steps 1 Determine the desired position in the rack for the D9887B receiver making sure that the air intake on the front of the unit...

Page 27: ... with or remove the third prong grounding pin This could cause damage to the D9887B receiver personnel or property AC Power Connection The D9887B receiver is intended for use on either 120V or 240V systems The power supply will automatically detect the system it is connected to To hook up the power use the following steps 1 Locate the AC power cord included with the D9887B receiver 2 Plug the fema...

Page 28: ...se in 40 65 VDC systems The power supply will automatically detect the system it is connected to When installing the D9887B receiver the power supply MUST be used in conjunction with an over current protective device rated at 50 V 5 A type Slow blo as part of battery supply circuit WARNING Failure to include an over current protective device could cause damage to the D9887B receiver personnel or p...

Page 29: ... running there is a few things that need to be done 1 Select the desired input as active 2 Setup the decoder with the proper PIDs 3 Setup the desired output s The easiest way to set these options up is to refer to Using the Front Panel to Configure the D9887B HDTV Modular Receiver on page 21 ...

Page 30: ...ece of equipment There are no user serviceable parts on the inside of the unit however it is recommended that the user cleans the intake filter on the front right side of the unit on a regular basis to ensure an unobstructed cool air intake To remove the filter open the door on the front side of the unit and remove ...

Page 31: ... the D9887B HDTV Modular Receiver It describes the most common applications and interfaces of the receiver 2 Chapter 2 Controls and Configuration In This Chapter D9887B Receiver 8 Front Panel Display Layout 9 Error Logic 11 SNMP Traps 13 Input Output Slot Organization 14 ...

Page 32: ...Chapter 2 Controls and Configuration 8 78 4043743 01 Rev A D9887B Receiver Front of Unit Rear of Unit ...

Page 33: ...ave the edit mode without changes taking effect 1 Icons indicate which control buttons are currently valid for entry 2 Screen title 3 Cursor shows which line is active 4 When editing active character or item is highlighted Front Panel Indicators The D9887B receiver has four internal error parameters INPUT DECODER FAN and TEMPERATURE These parameters can be monitored locally or remotely Locally the...

Page 34: ...ted input Stream present is represented by a green INPUT LED while stream NOT present is represented by a dark INPUT LED The ERROR LED represents the combined status of the unit s error indicators If INPUT DECODER TEMP or FAN status is in the error state the LED will be red If all error indicators are good the LED will be dark ...

Page 35: ...de a stream For example a stream defines program 4 to have video on PID 52 If PID 52 is not actually present in the stream or is un decodable the decoder status will be in the error state This is true for all modes In PID Lock Mode the decoder status will be good if all of the PIDs entered by the user for video and audio are being decoded by the unit If the user wants nothing to be decoded the PID...

Page 36: ...ontrols and Configuration 12 78 4043743 01 Rev A Fan Error Logic If the fan in the unit fails the fan status will be in the error state The fan status will be good as long as the fan is spinning at the proper RPM ...

Page 37: ...3743 01 Rev A 13 SNMP Traps The unit contains separate SNMP Traps for Fan Status Temperature Status Decoder Status Input Status and IP Receive Group Whenever any item changes state a trap is sent to the configured host ...

Page 38: ...e D9887B receiver s modular design allows many different input output configurations An indexing system is used to identify module slots for configuration and monitoring reference The bottom row of slots is numbered 1 1 through 1 4 left to right The top row is numbered 2 1 through 2 4 as shown ...

Page 39: ...erview of the different option cards that are available for the D9887B receiver There are descriptions of each card as well as pictures of the various inputs and outputs for each card 3 Chapter 3 Option Cards Overview In This Chapter Overview of the Option Cards 16 ...

Page 40: ...ream I O DVB ASI SMPTE 310M Option Video Output 1 RGBHV YPbPr 1 Composite Option Audio Output Dolby E AES Digital Analog Option Video Output 2 HD SD SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Composite Option Dual Input DVB S DVB S2 Receiver Option Dual Input ASM Receiver Option Video Output 2 HD SD SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Comp Option Dual Input COFDM Receiver Option Quad Input DVB S DVB S2 with LNB Option CAM Decryption Option...

Page 41: ...d as a TS output for any of the other input cards Video Output 1 RGBHV YPbPr 1 Composite Option An analog only video output card that can output either high definition or standard definition formats Two outputs are on the card one BNC for composite NTSC PAL and one 15 pin D sub for component RGBHV or YPbPr The card outputs an SD or HD signal one at a time Closed caption NTSC detected in the transp...

Page 42: ...gured but only one may be active at a time Dual InputASM Receiver Option This card will input a satellite L band 950 MHz 2150 MHz signal for demodulation of KU band C band or X band DVB QPSK 8PSK or Adv QPSK signals All these modes are available using Turbo Coded forward error correction The DVB QPSK mode also supports legacy DVB FEC The symbol rate ranges from 0 256 MSym s to 30 MSym s for all mo...

Page 43: ...d TS sync Sync Lock The card provides A B C and D inputs which may be independently configured but only one may be active at a time CAM Decryption Option This is a factory installed slot that will allow for up to two CAM cards to be installed at a time providing the D9887B receiver the ability to decrypt Conditional Access transport streams Dual MPEG over IP Input UDP Output Option This card is a ...

Page 44: ...43 01 Rev A If using FEC the following example applies Join Filtered IGMP V3 Multicast Unicast Destination port 5000 Filter Mode Include Column FEC 5002 IP X X X X Or Row REC 5004 Filter Mode Exclude IP X X X X Next available multicast port 5006 ...

Page 45: ...he front panel of the D9887B receiver Note All instructions in this manual are based on the unit software version 7 3 X Newer versions of software when released may operate slightly different in regards to menus and configuration 4 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel to Configure the D9887B HDTV Modular Receiver ...

Page 46: ...ual Input DVB S DVB S2 Receiver Option 63 Dual Input ASM Receiver Option 67 Video Output 2 HD SD SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Comp Option 72 Dual Input COFDM Receiver Option 81 Quad Input DVB S DVB S2 Receiver with LNB Power Option 85 CA Decryption Option 92 Dual MPEG over IP Input UDP Output Option 98 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 4 2 0 Decoder 1 Video 2 Audio Option 116 MPEG 2 Decoder 4 2 2 with Genlock 1 Video 4 Audio Op...

Page 47: ... option MPEG over IP Input Output option and Dual MPEG over IP Input UDP Output option Description The Active input specifies the card that is being used as the input option The Backup configuration enables disables the switching to a backup input defines the Primary Input and Backup Input when to restore to the Primary Input and a timeout before switching to the Backup Input or restoring to the P...

Page 48: ...ng Input Backup Settings 1 Press the Input button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Backup Mode then press the Enter button 3 Press the Enter button again to edit the Backup settings Setting the Backup Mode 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Backup then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Enabled or Disabled and then press the Enter but...

Page 49: ...re Setting 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the Primary Restore setting then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Never When Primary Rtns or On Backup Failure and then press the Enter button to save the selection Setting the Backup Timeout Setting 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the Switchover setting then press the Enter button 2 Us...

Page 50: ... 256B and is able to tune to channels 2 134 in the cable bands of FCC cable IRC and HRC To Edit the Option Card Input Settings To edit this input card use the following steps 1 Press the Input button Note For Configuration 2 units select RDS1 or RDS2 then press Enter 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Input Modules and press the Enter button 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to...

Page 51: ...134 for the other AirCATV settings Modulation 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Modulation then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to choose the appropriate modulation type 8VSB QAM64B QAM256B then press the Enter button to save the selection Channel Bands 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Air CATV then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and D...

Page 52: ...and Down buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to set the value of the low signal alarm threshold 30 dBmV 40 dBmV then press the Enter button to save the selection 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to MER then press the Enter button 4 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to set the value of the low...

Page 53: ...c The output jack on this card is an active loop through i e a re serialized TS The output will be the same type that the input is set for e g 310M or ASI The card can be used to provide an ASI TS output from another type of input on the unit e g 8VSB To Edit the Input Option To edit this input card use the following steps 1 Press the Input button Note For Configuration 2 units select RDS1 or RDS2...

Page 54: ...TV Modular Receiver 30 78 4043743 01 Rev A Input Type 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Type then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the appropriate input ASI 310M then press the Enter button to save the selection ...

Page 55: ...on the card One BNC for composite and one 15 pin D sub for composite Output Control 1 Press the Output button Note For Configuration 2 units select RDS1 or RDS2 then press Enter 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the Anlg Video card of the specific slot e g 1 1 then press the Enter button Notice the location diagram in the upper right corner of the screen changes as the cursor mov...

Page 56: ...mat then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select either Auto or Manual mode then press the Enter button to save the selection Video Format Note This menu is only available if the Select Format option is set to Manual 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Format then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the appropriate output format the...

Page 57: ...he desired output format RGBHV YPbPr then press the Enter button to save the selection NTSC Ped When the NTSC Ped is enabled it applies a 7 5 IRE offset to the black level of the Composite video output 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Format then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Enabled or Disabled then press the Enter button to save the selection D...

Page 58: ...ion Video Shift Video Shift provides a horizontal and vertical shift of the video output 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to H shift then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the horizontal step 50 50 steps where the minus direction moves the video down then press the Enter button to save the ...

Page 59: ...t the Composite VBI Assignment use the following steps 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Cmpst VBI Assignment then press the Enter button to display the status screen for the VBI 2 Press the Enter button once more to enter the Edit screen NTSC Waveforms To enable NTSC items use the following steps 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Line21 CC then press the Enter ...

Page 60: ...2 above to change VPS and WSS Overlay Settings CAUTION If Info PSI PSIP data is turned on the overlay will appear on downstream video The same is true if Closed Caption overlay is turned on Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Overlay then press the Enter button Type of Overlay 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Type then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down b...

Page 61: ...PE of overlay is set to Closed Caption and the Overlay is set to NTSC 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to NTSC Srvc then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired number of closed caption to view 1 4 then press the Enter button to save the selection DTVCC Closed Captions Note This option will only be available if the TYPE of overlay is set to Closed...

Page 62: ...ugh the on screen PSI ATSC tables Note This option is only available if the type of overlay is set to Table 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Screen Interaction then press the Enter button 2 While this mode is enabled the Up Down Left and Right buttons will control the on screen PSI ATSC tables To exit the Screen Interaction mode press the Exit button Coordinated Universal Time O...

Page 63: ... button to save the selection Genlock Offset The Video output 1 RGBHV YPbPr 1 Composite option card can be Genlocked to a standard black and burst signal applied to the Genlock input on the back panel The frame rate of the black and burst signal must be the same as the frame rate of the video output The Genlock Reference under the Menu button must be set to the type of Genlock signal being used as...

Page 64: ...edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the number of lines then press the Enter button to save the selection Note The maximum amount of offset is determined by the format of the video set Horizontal 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Horiz then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the...

Page 65: ...ay To setup the D9887B receiver to output a Small Format Display use the following steps 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Small Format Disp then press the Enter button 2 Press the Enter button again to change the settings Format 1 While the cursor is on Format press the Enter button to change the display format 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to change from any of the format setti...

Page 66: ...78 4043743 01 Rev A SFD Location 1 Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to SFD Location and then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Top Lt Mid Lt Btm Lt Top Rt Mid Rt Btm Rt Top Ctr Mid Ctr or Btm Ctr 3 Press the Enter button to save the settings ...

Page 67: ...rovides the audio from two audio decoder processors Two cards can be installed to provide Raw and PCM digital audio outputs from four audio decoder processors Only in Configuration 2 or Configuration 1 Dual Decoder units Output Control 1 Press the Output button Note For Configuration 2 units select RDS1 or RDS2 then press Enter 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the Audio card of ...

Page 68: ...Configuration 1 Single Decoder unit or any Configuration 2 unit For a Configuration 1 Dual Decoder unit the additional values of Audio 3 PCM Audio 3 Raw Audio 4 PCM Audio 4 Raw are available AnalogAudio Settings 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Ch1 then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired audio to output Audio 1 Audio 2 Off then press the E...

Page 69: ... then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired level 1 9 then press Enter to save the selection Note The level 7 is approximately 0 dB when using a 20 dBFS reference level see Appendix E D9887B Receiver Audio Explanation on page 241 and each number increment is approx 2 5 dB Level 9 is approximately 4 dB when using a 20 dBFS reference level see Appendix E D9887B R...

Page 70: ...utputs from any of the available input option cards Two of the outputs are any combination of HD SDI or SD SDI and one is analog YPbPr RGBHV Composite Output Control 1 Press the Output button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the HD SD SDI Anlg Video card of the specific slot e g 2 1 Notice the location diagram in the upper right corner of the screen changes as the cursor moves b...

Page 71: ...ress the Enter button to save the selection Video Format Note This menu is only available if the Select Format option is set to Manual 1 Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to Format then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired output format then press the Enter button to save the selection 720 x 480i 16x9 29 97 1920 x 1080i 16x9 30 00 720 x 480i 4x3 29...

Page 72: ...r Output B Analog Output Format Note If this setting is set incorrectly when using an RGB monitor the image will appear green If this setting is set incorrectly when using a Component monitor there will be no video on the monitor 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Anlg Out then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired output format RGBHV YPbPr RGB...

Page 73: ...an Green Magenta Red Blue then press the Enter button to save the selection HD Settings 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to HD Settings then press the Enter button to display the Status screen for the HD video output settings 2 Press the Enter button again to display the Edit screen for the HD video output settings Display Mode 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Di...

Page 74: ...ss the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to set Enabled or Disabled then press the Enter button to save the selection Video Shift Video Shift provides a horizontal and vertical shift of the video output 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to H shift then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to cha...

Page 75: ...ess the Enter button once more to enter the Edit screen Ancillary Data Packets This controls the embedding to the Ancillary Data Packets ADP into the VANC of the SDI output 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the desired type of Ancillary Data Packet EIA 608CC EIA 708CC TTX S2031M Source ID or SCTE 127 AFD then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to choose Enabled ...

Page 76: ...Disp Mode then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired output size Letterbox Anamorph or Cropped then press the Enter button to save the selection Video Loss Mode 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Video Loss Mode then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to choose between Display Raster Disable Output then press the Enter button ...

Page 77: ...ess the Enter button to save the selection 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to V shift then press the Enter button 4 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the vertical step 50 50 steps where the minus direction moves the video to the left then press the Enter button to save the selection SDI VANC Assignment To edit the...

Page 78: ...n press the Enter button to save the selection 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Line for the ADP and press the Enter button 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the line number 4 15 in which the ancillary data will be located then press the Enter button Note Repeat steps 1 4 above to change EIA 708CC TTX S2031M Source ID SCTE 127 and AFD NTSC Waveforms To enable NTSC items use the follow...

Page 79: ... VBI Assignment To edit the Composite VBI Assignment use the following steps 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Cmpst VBI Assignment then press the Enter button to display the status screen for the VBI 2 Press the Enter button once more to enter the Edit screen NTSC Waveforms To enable NTSC items use the following steps 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Line21 CC...

Page 80: ...ck input on the back panel The frame rate of the black and burst signal must be the same as the frame rate of the video output The Genlock Reference under the Menu button must be set to the type of Genlock signal being used as well If the Genlock input source is lost the red Error LED will illuminate on the front panel a description of the error will be shown in the Active Errors menu under the Me...

Page 81: ...ove the cursor to Horiz then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the number of pixels then press the Enter button to save the selection Note The maximum amount of offset is determined by the format of the video set Color Reference Note The Color Reference is only available when the Genlock reference is SD 1 ...

Page 82: ...e Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Type then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select which overlay to display Off Closed Caption Service Table Subtitle then press the Enter button to save the selection Note The 1 in Overlay 1 refers to the RDS Overlay Closed Caption Note This menu changes depending on which overlay is set in Type of Overlay above 1 Use the Up and Do...

Page 83: ... will only be available if the TYPE of overlay is set to Closed Caption and the Overlay is set to DTVCC 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to DTVCC Srvc then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired number of closed caption to view 1 7 then press the Enter button to save the selection Overlay Table Note This menu changes depending on which overlay is...

Page 84: ...2 While this mode is enabled the Up Down Left and Right buttons will control the on screen PSI ATSC tables To exit the Screen Interaction mode press the Exit button Coordinated Universal Time Offset 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Utc Offset then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to change to the appropriate offset then press the Enter button to save the sele...

Page 85: ...uage from those that are present then press the Enter button to save the selection Small Format Display To setup the D9887B receiver to output a Small Format Display use the following steps 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Small Format Disp then press the Enter button 2 Press the Enter button again to change the settings Format This output format is used whenever a small format ...

Page 86: ...00 1920 x 1080p 16x9 23 98 1280 x 720p 16x9 60 00 1920 x 1080p 16x9 24 00 1280 x 720p 16x9 59 94 1920 x 1080p 16x9 25 00 1280 x 720p 16x9 50 00 1920 x 1080p 16x9 29 97 1920 x 1080i 16x9 25 00 1920 x 1080p 16x9 30 00 1920 x 1080i 16x9 29 97 SFD Location 1 Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to SFD Location and then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select one Top Lt ...

Page 87: ...ym s for DVB S and 1 30 MSym s for DVB S2 This card does not provide any power to the dish LNB The Input LED will only illuminate if the card detects frequency symbol rate FEC lock Carrier Lock and TS sync Sync Lock The card provides A and B inputs which may be independently configured but only one may be used at a time Note This card does not provide power to the dish LNB To Edit the Option Card ...

Page 88: ...en for the DVB S S2 card Source This option will select which input on the back of the card will be active 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Source then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select which input to be active A B then press the Enter button to save the selection InputA These settings correspond to the input on Source A DVB Mode The DVB S S2 card ca...

Page 89: ...he frequency 950 MHz 2150 MHz then press the Enter button to save the selection Symbol Rate A 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Sym Rt then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the symbol rate 1 30 MSymbols s 3 Press the Enter button to save the selection Input B These settings correspond to...

Page 90: ...e the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Freq then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the frequency 950 MHz 2150 MHz then press the Enter button to save the selection Symbol Rate B 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Sym Rate then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right button...

Page 91: ...B FEC The symbol rate ranges from 0 256 MSym s to 30 MSym s for all modulation types This card does not provide any power to the dish LNB The Input LED will only illuminate if the card detects frequency symbol rate FEC lock Carrier Lock and TS sync Sync Lock The card provides A and B inputs which may be independently configured but only one may be active at a time Note This card does not provide p...

Page 92: ...ill select which input on the back of the card will be active 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Source then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select which input to be active A B then press the Enter button to save the selection InputA These settings correspond to the input on Source A Modulation Type A 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Mod ...

Page 93: ...s to move the cursor to Freq then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the frequency 950 MHz 14500 MHz then press the Enter button to save the selection Local Oscillator Offset A The ASM card offers an offset for the Local Oscillator frequency This means that the D9887B receiver will calculate the actual freq...

Page 94: ...to move the cursor to Mod then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Modulation type then press the Enter button to save the selection Note The following Modulation types are settable DVB QPSK Adv QPSK 8 PSK DVB QPSK 1 2 Adv QPSK 1 2 8 PSK 2 3 DVB QPSK 2 3 Adv QPSK 2 3 8 PSK 3 4 2 05 DVB QPSK 3 4 Adv QPSK 3 4 8 PSK 3 4 2 10 DVB QPSK 5 6 Adv QPSK 5 6 8 PSK 3 4 2 20 DVB QPSK...

Page 95: ...cy This means that the D9887B receiver will calculate the actual frequency in which the card tunes saving the user time and possible miscalculation errors Follow the steps below to change the offset or set to zero for manual calculation 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to LO Off then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up...

Page 96: ...s are any combination of HD SDI or SD SDI and one is analog YPbPr RGBHV Composite Note This output card option is only used with the MPEG 2 Decoder 4 2 2 with Genlock 1 Video 4 Audio option Output Control 1 Press the Output button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the HD Video card of the specific slot e g 2 1 Notice the location diagram in the upper right corner of the screen ch...

Page 97: ...ilable if the Select Format option is set to Manual 1 Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to Format then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired output format then press the Enter button to save the selection These are the available manual set output formats 1280x720p 16x9 50 00 1920x1080i 16x9 30 00 1280x720p 16x9 59 94 1920x1080i 16x9 29 97 1280x720p ...

Page 98: ...rame and deletes the parts that extend beyond the frame The Anamorph setting stretches the video to fit the full screen 1 Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to SD Mode then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select either Letterbox Cropped or Anamorph then press the Enter button to save the selection SD Output Setup Follow the steps in this section to set the output...

Page 99: ... to move the cursor to SDI Clk then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired SDI Clk Pass or Squelch then press the Enter button to save the selection Analog Output Format Note If this setting is set incorrectly when using an RGB monitor the image will appear green If this setting is set incorrectly when using a Component monitor there will be no video on the moni...

Page 100: ... Up and Down buttons to select the desired output size Letterbox Cropped Anamorph then press the Enter button to save the selection Raster Color This setting determines the color of the raster that is output by the decoder when input is lost 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Raster Color then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired raster color ...

Page 101: ...he ancillary data will be located 7 Press the Enter button once more to display the Edit menu 8 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to EIA 708CC then press the Enter button 9 Use the Up and Down buttons to choose Enabled or Disabled then press the Enter button to save the selection 10 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Line and press the Enter button 11 Use the Up and Down buttons to...

Page 102: ...the Edit menu 8 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to EIA 708CC then press the Enter button 9 Use the Up and Down buttons to choose Enabled or Disabled then press the Enter button to save the selection 10 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Line then press the Enter button 11 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the line number 9 15 in which the ancillary data will be located Compos...

Page 103: ... signal being used as well If the Genlock input source is lost the red Error LED will illuminate a Decoder Error will show and the Error list will show the error The video will restore but will not be Genlocked until the Genlock signal is restored 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to HD Genlock Offset or SD Genlock Offset then press the Enter button Note Both HD and SD Genlock are s...

Page 104: ...and Down buttons to move the cursor to Horiz then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the number of pixels then press the Enter button to save the selection Note The maximum amount of offset is determined by the format of the video set ...

Page 105: ...ime To Edit the Option Card Input Settings To edit this input card use the following steps 1 Press the Input button Note For Configuration 2 units select RDS1 or RDS2 then press Enter 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Input Modules and press the Enter button 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the Dual COFDM card of the specific slot e g 1 4 Notice the location diagram in the...

Page 106: ...input on Source A Center Frequency A The COFDM card tunes to the center frequency of the channel to tune to 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Center Freq then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the center frequency 49 MHz 861 MHz then press the Enter button to save the selection Channel Ba...

Page 107: ...s to the center frequency of the channel to tune to 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Center Freq then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the center frequency 49 MHz 861 MHz then press the Enter button to save the selection Channel Bandwidth B 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the curs...

Page 108: ...V Modular Receiver 84 78 4043743 01 Rev A Spectrum B 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Spectrum then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the spectrum Normal Inverted then press the Enter button to save the selection ...

Page 109: ...o 45 MSym s for both DVB S and DVB S2 This card provides LNB power and 22 kHz control tone to the active input This card has advanced feature options of multistream input support for VCM and support for 16APSK and 32APSK modulation The Input LED will only illuminate if the card detects frequency symbol rate FEC lock Carrier Lock and TS sync Sync Lock The card provides A B C and D inputs which may ...

Page 110: ... Source This option will select which input on the back of the card will be active 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Source Select then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select which input to be active A B C D then press the Enter button to save the selection Source Settings These settings correspond to the Source input that is selected Repeat these steps fo...

Page 111: ... status of the License is noted in the License Feature List The license enables the Advanced Satellite Features capabilities for all Quad Input DVB S DVB S2 Receiver with LNB option cards in the D9887B receiver When licensed the Multistream settings will be available and the Quad Input DVB S DVB S2 Receiver with LNB option card will be able to receive multistream transport streams VCM 16APSK and 3...

Page 112: ...lable ISI The selection of ISI values are from the ones available within the multistream input Use the Up and Down buttons to select an ISI that is available in the multistream input then press the Enter button to save the selection Manual ISI The ISI value is entered independent of the ISI values present in the input multistream This is used when the Source is being configured without the source ...

Page 113: ...one setting is either on or off Note The 22 kHz Tone is only sent if the LNB power is supplied and the LNB Power is not set to off 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to 22 kHz Tone then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Off 13VDC 14VDC 18VDC 19VDC then press the Enter button to save the selection Tuning Frequency The DVB S S2 card tunes by the L band freq...

Page 114: ...move the cursor to LO Offset then press the Enter button 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to select 00000MHz 05150MHz 09750MHz 10600MHz 10750MHz or 11250MHz as the LO Offset setting then press the Enter button to save the setting 5 When in Man mode use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to LO Offset then press the Enter button 6 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and ...

Page 115: ...Enter button to save the selection Note If a value entered results in a calculated L Band that is out of range an Out of Range message will be shown Note The L Band calculation is shown after the Sat Freq line The valid L Band frequency range is 950 2150 MHz Symbol Rate 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Sym Rt then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select...

Page 116: ...7B receiver for decryption This option also provides BISS decryption Note The dual CAM functionality is only available in a Config 1 when the CAM Operation Mode is set to Use Decoded Stream In Config 2 each slot links to its respective RDS CAM Decryption Setup To setup the D9887B receiver to decrypt Conditional Access Streams use the following steps 1 Press the Home button to bring the display bac...

Page 117: ...e Up and Down buttons to change the mode Use Decoded PIDs or Use Selected PIDs then press the Enter button to save the selection Note Depending on the mode selection the menus below the mode options will have changed Use Decoded PIDs In the Use Decoded PIDs operation mode the CAM will decrypt the audio and video programs that are decoded by the D9887B receiver The Service Selection tuning determin...

Page 118: ...n set to Use Selected PIDs use the following steps to configure your D9887B receiver to decrypt selected PIDs Note It is only possible to decrypt more than one program at a time if the CAM module supports multiple program decrypting 1 The Services that are sent to the CAMs are listed under the CAM1 or CAM2 with the CAM name if available 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the progr...

Page 119: ...1 Use the Left and Right buttons to move the cursor to a ed Service then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the PID to be selected or deselected then press the Enter button 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the selection status 4 Press the Enter button to save the selection 5 The display will return to the PID selection list Step 3 with the correct or ...

Page 120: ...s to move the cursor to Mode then press the Enter button 6 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the mode BISS 1 or BISS E then press the Enter button to save the selection Note Depending on the mode selection the menus below the mode options will have changed Mode BISS 1 Once the D9887B receiver has been set to use Mode 1 use the following steps to enter the session word 1 Use the Up and Down but...

Page 121: ...ess the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to enter the encrypted session word then press the Enter button to save the selection 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Injected ID then press the Enter button 4 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to enter the ...

Page 122: ...us for an ASI 310M card and or a decoder Up to two multicasts can be subscribed to allowing for a backup multicast to be chosen and two mirrored unicasts can be transmitted to allow for redundancy The two physical connectors can be configured independently Menu Control This menu is used to setup the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway for the MPEG IP card These settings need to be set to proper val...

Page 123: ...on Subnet Mask 4 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the Subnet Mask then press the Enter button to save the selection 5 The cursor will now be on Gateway 6 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the Gateway then press the Enter button to save the selection MAC Address T...

Page 124: ...play the Edit screen for the MPEG IP card Group Selection Settings This section allows the user to specify which Receive Group is active Receive 1 or Receive 2 if one of the receive groups acts as a backup for the other receive group setting the Active Group to Auto and then setting the backup options The backup options assign a primary receive group what is used to trigger the switchover to the b...

Page 125: ...Enter button to save the selection Setting the Switchover Trigger This sets the failure that is used to initiate a switchover to the backup It is either a failure of the Receive Group reception TrigTSErr that is detected by a lack of TS Presence in the Receive Group or when the video cannot be decoded TrigDecErr When TrigDecErr is used the Pri Rest Primary Restore will be set to Never and the Pri ...

Page 126: ...e the selection Setting the Switchover Timeout The Switchover Timeout is the delay between the detection of the failure and the switch to either the backup or back to the primary controlled by the Restore to Primary setting receive group 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Timeout then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the time in seconds from 0 to 10 s...

Page 127: ... using the Up and Down buttons Port 1 or Port 2 then press the Enter button IP 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to IP then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the IP then press the Enter button to save the selection Note A Unicast or Multicast IP address may be chosen Unicast X X X X 223 255 ...

Page 128: ...P 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to FEC then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Enable or Disable then press the Enter button to save the selection Synchronized Source Setup 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to SSRC then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Enable or Disable then press the Enter button to save t...

Page 129: ...the selection IGMP V3 Source Filter Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to IGMP V3 Src Filter then press the Enter button to access the Edit screen Filter Mode 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Filter Mode then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select either Include or Exclude then press the Enter button to save the selection Add IP 1 Use the Up a...

Page 130: ...addresses may be added to the list Edit Remove an IP Note Existing IP addresses are shown before the Add IP option 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the desired IP address to edit then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select either Edit or Remove then press the Enter button Clear All This option will clear all IP addresses in the filter list 1 Use the Up...

Page 131: ...le Receive 1 then press the Enter button to save the selection 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Phys Conn then press the Enter button 5 Choose the physical connector using the Up and Down buttons Port 1 or Port 2 then press the Enter button IP 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to IP then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column ...

Page 132: ...ection Forward Error Correction This setting lets the decoder know if it should be expecting FEC data with the active receive group If no FEC data is expected this setting can be disabled to allow multicasts closer together on the same IP 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to FEC then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Enable or Disable then press the Ente...

Page 133: ...lter Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to IGMP V3 Src Filter then press the Enter button to access the Edit screen Filter Mode 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Filter Mode then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select either Include or Exclude then press the Enter button to save the selection Add IP 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cur...

Page 134: ...es are shown before the Add IP option 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the desired IP address to edit then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select either Edit or Remove then press the Enter button Clear All This option will clear all IP addresses in the filter list 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Clear All then press the Enter button...

Page 135: ...the specific slot e g 1 4 Notice the location diagram in the upper right corner of the screen changes as the cursor moves by each card 3 Press the Enter button once to display the selection screen for Transmit 1 and Transmit 2 of the MPEG IP card Transmit 1 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Transmit 1 then press the Enter button The status will be displayed 2 Press the Enter butt...

Page 136: ...nd Down buttons to change the IP then press the Enter button to save the selection Destination Port 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Dest Port then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the destination port 1025 65536 then press the Enter button to save the selection Source Port 1 Use the Up...

Page 137: ... DiffServ then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change between Default AF11 AF12 AF13 AF21 AF22 AF23 AF31 AF32 AF33 AF41 AF42 AF43 EF then press the Enter button to save the selection Transmit 2 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Transmit 2 then press the Enter button 2 Press the Enter button on...

Page 138: ...nd Down buttons to change the IP then press the Enter button to save the selection Destination Port 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Dest Port then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the destination port 1025 65536 then press the Enter button to save the selection Source Port 1 Use the Up...

Page 139: ...nd use the Up and Down buttons to change the number of packets per frame 1 7 then press the Enter button to save the selection Differentiated Services 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to DiffServ then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the desired differentiated services Default AF11 AF12 AF13 AF21 AF22 AF23 AF31 AF32 AF33 AF41 AF42 AF43 EF then press...

Page 140: ...D9887B receiver has two MPEG Decoders The D9887B receiver can be configured when ordering to act as two separate RDSs or as one RDS with two decoders to enable four audio processors Decoder Setup To setup the D9887B receiver to be able to decode the incoming audio and video use the following steps 1 Press the Home button to bring the display back to the RDS status screen 2 Press the Left button to...

Page 141: ... following steps The Manual mode allows any PID to be entered In List mode the D9887B receiver will only allow the PIDs to be entered that are in the PMT In the following steps only the Up and Down buttons are needed to change the PID if this option is set to List 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to PID Select then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select eith...

Page 142: ...it and use the Up and Down buttons to set the PID then press the Enter button to save the selection Audio 2 PID 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Aud 2 PID then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to set the PID then press the Enter button to save the selection Audio 3 PID Note This menu is only avai...

Page 143: ...ion is only available if there is an Audio Output Dolby E AES Digital Analog option audio output card installed 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to DlbyE1 PID then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to set the PID then press the Enter button to save the selection Priority Mode This mode is generally u...

Page 144: ...ex then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to set the desired audio index 0 65535 then press the Enter button to save the selection Audio 2 Index 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Audio 2 Index then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to set the desired audio index 0 65535 then press the Enter button to save the selection Note Use the previous s...

Page 145: ...n press the Enter button to save the selection Note Use the previous steps to setup the Priority 2 as well No PSI Mode This mode should only be used if both the PID information and audio video formats are known about the stream Note This menu is only available if the Tune Mode is set to No PSI PCR PID 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to PCR PID then press the Enter button 2 Use the...

Page 146: ...he video type MPEG 2 or H 264 on the PID chosen above then press the Enter button Audio 1 PID 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Aud 1 PID then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit then use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired Audio PID in the stream then press the Enter button to save the PID Audio 1 Type 1 Use the Up and D...

Page 147: ...s to move the cursor to Audio2 Typ then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the audio type Dolby AC3 AAC ADTS AAC LOAS Dolby D MPEG 1 MPEG 2 on the PID chosen above then press the Enter button Audio 3 PID Note This menu is only available if the unit is equipped with a second decoder in Configuration 1 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Aud 3 PID then pre...

Page 148: ...able if the unit is equipped with a second decoder in Configuration 1 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Aud 4 PID then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit then use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired Audio PID in the stream then press the Enter button to save the PID Audio 4 Type Note This menu is only available if the un...

Page 149: ...is menu is only available if the Tune Mode is set to Auto 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Auto then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired Service number in the stream then press the Enter button to save the selection SDIAudio Embedding SDI Audio Embedding places decoded or pass through audio in the video horizontal space in one of 4 availabl...

Page 150: ... pair Off Aud 1 PCM Aud 1 Dig Pass Aud 2 PCM or Aud 2 Dig Pass If an Audio Output Dolby E AES Digital Analog option card is installed in the RDS DolbyE is an additional audio option Press the Enter button to save the selection Audio 1 Setup The following menus are used to setup the audio downmix settings Note Refer to Appendix E D9887B Receiver Audio Explanation on page 241 for the D9887B receiver...

Page 151: ...for each Mode Mode Compression Downmix Dynamic Range User Custom 1 2 0 LR Disabled Monitor Line Mode 2 0 LR Enabled Transmission RF Mode 2 0 LtRt Disabled Each Mode allows the following to be changed User Compression Downmix Dynamic Range Monitor Compression Transmission no changes Compression 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Compress then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and...

Page 152: ...Dyn Range then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to set the Dynamic Range to Enabled or Disabled then press the Enter button to save the selection Source ID Setup There are two modes that the Source ID can be obtained Auto or Manual In Auto mode the unit attempts to discover the Source ID that is signaled in the stream The user specifies a timeout for the length of time the unit...

Page 153: ...n buttons to select the character When finished press the Enter button to save the selection 8 For the ID Timeout use the Up and Down buttons to select 05 10 15 20 25 30 60 90 or 120 seconds Press the Enter button to save the selection Buffer Mode Video Latency There are two video latency modes that can be entered Normal and Low Latency To setup the video latency mode use the following steps 1 Sta...

Page 154: ... the Front Panel to Configure the D9887B HDTV Modular Receiver 130 78 4043743 01 Rev A 5 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the Buffer Mode value Normal or Lw Ltncy then press the Enter button to save the selection ...

Page 155: ... be configured as a Single RDS Meaning only one MPEG Decoder The D9887B receiver with this decoder board can be configured to process four audio streams Decoder Setup To setup the D9887B receiver to be able to decode the incoming audio and video use the following steps 1 Press the Home button to bring the display back to the RDS status screen 2 Press the Left and Right button to access the Decoder...

Page 156: ...l be entered during the following steps The Manual mode allows any PID to be entered In List mode the D9887B receiver will only allow the PIDs to be selected that are in the PMT The List mode is only selectable when the input is receiving a PMT The Manual mode is shown 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to PID Select then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select...

Page 157: ...ight buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to set the PID then press the Enter button to save the selection Audio 2 PID 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Aud 2 PID then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to set the PID then press the Enter button to save the selection ...

Page 158: ...Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Priority 1 then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select either Manual or List then press the Enter button to save the selection Note In List mode the D9887B receiver will only allow the Services to be selected that are in the PMT The Manual mode is shown Note The List mode is only selectable when the input is receiving a PMT ...

Page 159: ...Index then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired audio then press the Enter button to save the selection Audio 3 Index 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Aud3 Index then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired audio then press the Enter button to save the selection Audio 4 Index 1 Use the Up and Down buttons t...

Page 160: ...s to select the column to edit then use the Up and Down buttons to set the desired PCR PID then press the Enter button to save the PID Video PID 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Video PID then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit then use the Up and Down buttons to set the desired Video PID then press the Enter button to save the P...

Page 161: ...o type Dolby AC3 Dolby E MPEG 1 MPEG 2 on the PID chosen above then press the Enter button Audio 2 PID 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Aud 2 PID then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit then use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired Audio PID in the stream then press the Enter button to save the PID Audio 2 Type 1 Use the...

Page 162: ...Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the audio type Dolby AC3 Dolby E MPEG 1 MPEG 2 on the PID chosen above then press the Enter button Audio 4 PID 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Aud 4 PID then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit then use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired Audio PID in the stream then ...

Page 163: ...ton to save the selection SDIAudio Embedding SDI Audio Embedding places decoded or pass through audio in the video horizontal space in one of 4 available locations The 8 locations are Group 1 pair 1 and pair 2 Group 2 pair 1 and 2 Group 3 pair 1 and 2 and Group 4 pair 1 and 2 To setup the assignment audio to one of the SDI audio embedding locations use the following steps 1 Start out at the home s...

Page 164: ...e Refer to Appendix E D9887B Receiver Audio Explanation on page 241 for the D9887B receiver Audio Explanation Note These settings do not apply to Dolby E audio Use the following instructions to setup Audio 1 4 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Audio 1 Setup then press the Enter button 2 The current screen shows the status of the audio downmix settings press the Enter button again...

Page 165: ...ession RF Mode Line Mode Custom 0 Custom 1 then press the Enter button to save the selection Downmix 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Ch Downmix then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired downmix 2 0 LR 2 0 LtRt MonoChan1 MonoChan2 then press the Enter button to save the selection Dynamic Range 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor...

Page 166: ... use the following steps 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Active Errors then press the Enter button 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the list of errors 4 The active errors are listed The 1 3 means RDS Slot In the example the Dual MPEG over IP Input UDP Output option card is not receiving packets and is located in slot 1 3 RDS 1 slot 3 0 is ...

Page 167: ...the Menu button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Event Log then press the Enter button to enter the event Log Menu Event Logging Setup Note The Event Log List is dependent on the installed options To setup which events will log into the Event Log follow the steps below 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Event Logging Setup then press the Enter button 2 Use the U...

Page 168: ...r to display and then press the Enter button 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll and view the whole event and use the Left and Right buttons to move from one event to another The 1 15 meant the first listed event of a total of 15 events Clear Error List This clears the error log for the log that was selected either the current day 1 log day 2 log or day 3 log error log 1 Use the Up and Down bu...

Page 169: ...Event Log 78 4043743 01 Rev A 145 2 The log selected will be listed followed by has been cleared ...

Page 170: ...Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Pwd Strength then press the Enter button 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Char Type then press the Enter button 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the selection then press the Enter button to save the selection Repeats If set to enable no character in the password can be repeated more than three times consecutively To enable...

Page 171: ...the cursor to Not UID then press the Enter button 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the selection then press the Enter button to save the selection Not In List If set to enable the password cannot be any of the following English words or these variants reversed spelling changed capitalization of the letters 1 for i for i for i 1 for l for l for l 0 for o or for s The following is a list of t...

Page 172: ... D9887B HDTV Modular Receiver 148 78 4043743 01 Rev A 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Not In List then press the Enter button 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the selection then press the Enter button to save the selection ...

Page 173: ...er button 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to HTTP then press the Enter button 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the selection then press the Enter button to save the selection HTTPS To enable disable HTTPS access to the D9887B receiver with use the following steps 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Network Services then press the Ente...

Page 174: ...n then press the Enter button to save the selection SSH To enable disable SSH access to the D9887B receiver use the following steps 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Network Services then press the Enter button 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to SSH then press the Enter button 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the selection then pres...

Page 175: ...ty 78 4043743 01 Rev A 151 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to ICMP then press the Enter button 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the selection then press the Enter button to save the selection ...

Page 176: ...e D9887B receiver with a static IP address use the following steps 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Network Interface then press the Enter button Note The following menu will be present only if the Backup Network Controller is installed 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Set Default Gw Port then press the Enter button 4 Use the Up and Dow...

Page 177: ...r to IP Address then press the Enter button 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the IP then press the Enter button to save the selection 3 The cursor will now be on Subnet Mask 4 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the column to edit and use the Up and Down buttons to change the Subnet Mask then press the Enter button to save...

Page 178: ...IP address Subnet Mask Gateway 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Dhcp then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the selection to on then press the Enter button to save the selection Note It may take up to a minute for the D9887B receiver to obtain an IP address During this time the unit will display a busy message next to DHCP ...

Page 179: ...e unit must have a password When Locking for the first time user is prompted to enter a password The message No Password set Please set Password is displayed and the unit goes to the Set Password menu Set Password Menu To set the password use the following steps 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the character and then the Left and Right buttons to move to the next character 2 Press the Enter...

Page 180: ...to move the cursor to Lock Panel and press the Enter button Unlocking 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to Unlock Panel then press the Enter button 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the character and then the Left and Right buttons to move to the next character 4 Press the Enter button to unlock the front panel ...

Page 181: ... use the following steps 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to SNMP then press the Enter button RO Community Setup To change the RO Community follow the steps below Use the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to RO Community then press the Enter button Name 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Name then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down button...

Page 182: ...nd Down buttons to change the character and then the Left and Right buttons to change the Port1 value then press the Enter button to save the selection Connection 2 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Ip2 then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the character and then the Left and Right buttons to change the IP address then press the Enter button to save the selectio...

Page 183: ...uttons to change the Name then press the Enter button to save the selection Connection 1 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Ip1 then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the character and then the Left and Right buttons to change the IP address then press the Enter button to save the selection 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Port1 then press the Enter button ...

Page 184: ...e Up and Down buttons to change the character and then the Left and Right buttons to change the IP address then press the Enter button to save the selection 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to select Port2 then press the Enter button 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the character and then the Left and Right buttons to change the Port 2 value then press the Enter button to save the selection ...

Page 185: ...lock Reference then press the Enter button Setting Genlock Format To set the Genlock reference format follow the steps below 1 Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to Format then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired format then press the Enter button to save the selection Off 1080i 29 97 NTSC 29 97 1080i 30 00 PAL 29 97 1080p 23 98 720p 50 00 1080p 24...

Page 186: ... output SMPTE 333M Closed Caption signals from the SMPTE 333M port on the back of the unit 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to SMPTE 333M then press the Enter button 3 Press the Enter button one more time to edit 333M 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to enable or disable SMPTE 333M then press the Enter button to save the selection ...

Page 187: ...the unit the unit temperature and the unit time The System information is accessed using the following steps 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to System then press the Enter button Versions This displays the unit s software version and the software versions of options that have versions enumerated separately from the unit s version 1 Use the Up and Down button...

Page 188: ...ove the cursor to Profiles then press the Enter button Saving a Profile 1 Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to Save Current Profile then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the character and then the Left and Right buttons to move to the next character 3 Press the Enter button when finished to save the Profile Loading Deleting a Stored Profile 1 Use the Up an...

Page 189: ...sed if the hardware is not related to a particular RDS or slot location Slot 5 either 1 5 or 2 5 is the AVPU decoder location 1 Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to Hardware then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to select a hardware unit and press the Enter button to see details about the selected hardware 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll up and down through ...

Page 190: ... System menu Time Allows setting and displaying to the unit s clock Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to Time then press the Enter button Set Auto Update 1 Use the Up and Down button to move the cursor to Auto Update then press the Enter button 2 Use the Up and Down button to select Off or On then press the Enter button to save the selection Display the Current Time 1 Use the Up and Do...

Page 191: ...Time Entry then press the Enter button 2 The following entries are shown for entry Month Day Year Hour and Minute 3 For each entry use the Up and Down buttons to change the character and then the Left and Right buttons to move to the next character 4 Press the Enter button to save the value and to move to the next entry ...

Page 192: ... then press the Enter button To View the Current Licensing To view your current licenses select Feature List and then press the Enter button To Enter the License Key 1 To enter a new license key press the Enter button when Key Entry is selected 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to edit the character and use the Left and Right buttons to move to then next character Press the Enter button when finished ...

Page 193: ...3 x Newer versions of software when released may operate slightly different in regards to menus and configuration 5 Chapter 5 Using the Web Client to Configure the D9887B Receiver In This Chapter Login 170 Status Indicators 171 Configuration 172 Unit 178 Profiles 182 Web Passwords 188 Password Strength 189 Network Services 190 Reset Unit 191 Software Updates 192 Diagnostics 193 About 195 Feature L...

Page 194: ...o the address box and press Enter Note The IP address of the D9887B receiver can be found from the front panel Network Setup settings see Network Setup on page 152 2 Select either the admin read write or user read only Username and enter the associated password Press the Login button to log into the D9887B receiver Note By default there is no password Note If the password was changed see Web Passw...

Page 195: ...directly reflect the two status LEDs on the front panel A green LED means the status of that object is good and a red LED means that the status of that object is in error If any of the indicators are red a more detailed explanation is provided by clicking on the Unit tab and looking under the first section Error List Refer to Appendix A Error Event List on page 201 for a more detailed explanation ...

Page 196: ... use the steps in the following sections Input Setup To set the desired input as active use the following steps 1 Click on the RDS 1 or RDS 2 tab of the corresponding RDS that needs to be configured Note In a Configuration 1 D9887B receiver there will only be a RDS 1 tab 2 Click the Enable button on the same line as the input you wish to make active Note The input is already active if the button l...

Page 197: ... the session needs to be setup All of the following options can be found under the Services menu Services The Services edit menu defines which program is going to be decoded These can be setup in four different ways depending upon the application The four different setup options are Auto PID Locked Priority and No PSI Auto mode should only be used if nothing is known about the PIDs in the TS Prior...

Page 198: ... to save the settings In PID Locked mode all of the entries should be entered as PIDs In Auto mode the program number should be entered as the number of the program in the TS In Priority mode the service number is entered and the audio entries should be entered as the number they are indexed by in the TS In No PSI mode all of the entries should be entered as PIDs with their corresponding data type...

Page 199: ...finish the setup 5 Click the Apply button to save the settings Note Use the previous steps to setup the other audio downmixes as well Note Transmission Mode does not allow any changes Monitor Mode allows changing the Compression value User Mode allows changing Compression Channel Downmix and Dynamic Range values Source ID To setup the Source ID use the following steps 1 Click on the RDS 1 or RDS 2...

Page 200: ... will bring up another window in the middle of the screen with the specific options for that card Use the drop down menus and input boxes to complete the edit form Click the Apply button at the bottom of the form to save the settings The current settings for any of the output cards can be verified by clicking on the Down Arrow button next to the desired output PSIP Information To view the PSIP inf...

Page 201: ...T The PSIP Table display window can be resized to fit the table being displayed Scroll bars allow displaying the parts of the table that do not fit in the window The displayed table is not automatically updated if the content changes Use the Refresh button to update the table display Changing tables will also display the current table information In order to close the PSIP table display window use...

Page 202: ...e Errors parameter provides a detailed description of specific errors and the location of the item producing the error Event Logging This parameter shows all the possible events that the D9887B receiver will log Follow the steps below to enable or disable an event 1 Click the Window button under the Event Logging heading This will bring up a new edit form in the middle of the screen ...

Page 203: ...lick the Window button under the Unit Date Time heading This will bring up a new edit form in the middle of the screen 2 Use the drop down menu to select either Auto or Manual 3 If Auto is selected the option to use a time server is available Enter the IP address of the Time Server in the space provided 4 Click the Apply button to save the changes 5 If Manual is selected click the Calendar button ...

Page 204: ...esired MIB module under the SNMP MIB Modules heading and select Save Target As SNMP Settings The next section is the SNMP settings This section gives an overview of all the SNMP settings as well as the configuration of SNMP To edit the SNMP settings use the following steps 1 Click the Window button under the SNMP Settings heading This will bring up a new edit form in the middle of the screen 2 Use...

Page 205: ...SMPTE333M use the following steps 1 Click the Window button next to the SMPTE333M title This will bring up a new edit form in the middle of the screen 2 Use the drop down menu to enable or disable SMPTE333M 3 Click the Apply button to save the settings ...

Page 206: ... can be added to the unit by configuring the various settings of the D9887B receiver then saving this profile and giving it a name New profiles can also be added to an D9887B receiver by transferring them from a PC via the web client interface Profiles can be deleted by name to make room for others To configure profiles first click on the Admin tab to display the profiles section Saving a Profile ...

Page 207: ...887B receiver for more profiles it may be necessary to delete a profile To delete a profile use the following steps 1 Use the drop down menu to select the profile to be deleted 2 Click the Delete button 3 A dialog box will appear and ask Are you sure you want to delete this profile Be sure to check the profile name in the drop down box because that is the profile that will be deleted 4 Click the Y...

Page 208: ...ing steps to change the name of the profile 1 Use the drop down menu to select the profile to be renamed 2 Click the Rename button 3 A dialog box will appear that has the current name of the profile in it Type a new name for the profile in the input box 4 Click the OK button in the dialog box to confirm the rename 5 After the profile has been renamed click the Close button to close the dialog box ...

Page 209: ...aved profile use the following steps 1 Choose the desired profile from the drop down menu 2 Click the Apply button 3 It may take up to a minute to apply the new profile When the profile has been successfully loaded click the Close button to close the dialog box Viewing a Saved Profile To view the settings contained in a saved profile choose the desired profile from the drop down list then click th...

Page 210: ...eeded Since only 24 profiles can be stored on the D9887B receiver new profiles can be created on the unit and then downloaded to the local computer To download a profile from the D9887B receiver use the following steps 1 Choose the desired profile from the drop down menu 2 Click the Download button 3 A new dialog box will appear and ask what to do with the file Click the Save button and then point...

Page 211: ... local computer back to the D9887B receiver use the following steps 1 Click the Upload button 2 A new window will appear with a space to provide the path of the profile to upload Click the Browse button and navigate to the location of the profile on the local computer Select the file and then click Open 3 The file path box should now be filled in with the location of the profile Click the Upload b...

Page 212: ... is the same for both the admin account and the user account just click on the Window button next to the account of the password to change To change either the admin account password or the user account password use the following steps 1 Click on the Window button next to the account to edit 2 A new window will appear in the middle of the screen Type the new password in both of the fields and then...

Page 213: ...To change the password strength required click on the Window button in the Password Strength Section To change any of the password strength settings 1 Click on the Window button in the Password Strength Section to edit 2 A new window will appear in the middle of the screen Change the settings desired and then click the Apply button to save the settings ...

Page 214: ...ling any or all of the Network Services To change any of the network services click on the Window button in the Network Services section To change any of the network service settings 1 Click on the Window button in the Network Services section to edit 2 A new window will appear in the middle of the screen Change the settings desired and then click the Apply button to save the settings ...

Page 215: ...e the following steps 1 Click the Reset Unit hyperlink under the Reset Unit heading 2 A new dialog box will appear asking Are you sure that you want to reset the unit Click the Yes button to reset the unit Caution Resetting the unit is a service affecting event and service will be interrupted while the unit is rebooting 3 A progress bar will appear on the screen as the unit is resetting It may tak...

Page 216: ...dates Occasionally Cisco will release new software for the D9887B receiver to provide new features and bug fixes NEVER PERFORM A SOFTWARE UPDATE UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY A CISCO REPRESENTATIVE If an update is warranted the representative will provide the software and instructions for the update ...

Page 217: ...esses of the D9887B receiver s operating system There are no user definable parameters under this menu Network Interface Information This section displays detailed information about the network portion of the D9887B receiver It also allows a new IP address to be set in the unit To set a new IP address use the following steps Warning Use caution when changing IP settings or the unit may be rendered...

Page 218: ...of the details for the network interface of the D9887B receiver as well as contain three input boxes to set a new IP address 3 Fill in the three fields IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway 4 Click the Apply Network Settings button to save the network settings Note If the Backup Network Controller is installed the Network Viewer will be replaced with a Network Settings window ...

Page 219: ...v A 195 About Under the About tab there are no user definable parameters but there is information about how to contact Cisco as well as information about the software versions on the unit and which option cards are installed ...

Page 220: ...t DVB S Receiver with LNB option Login to the D9887B receiver Remote Web Client as an administrator and then click the Admin tab The first section under this tab is Feature Licensing The unit s options determine the licenses that are applicable to the unit in the example h 264 is listed as well as SCTE35 104 each followed by either Enabled or Disabled If all listed features are Enabled you do not ...

Page 221: ...Feature Licensing 78 4043743 01 Rev A 197 3 When the D9887B receiver is finished saving the settings a reboot will be required ...

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Page 223: ... the menu options to speak with a service engineer Access your company s extranet site to view or order additional technical publications For accessing instructions contact the representative who handles your account Check your extranet site often as the information is updated frequently 6 Chapter 6 Customer Information ...

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Page 225: ...78 4043743 01 Rev A 201 A Appx auto letter Appendix A Error Event List Introduction This appendix contains a list of errors and events in the D9887B receiver In This Appendix Error or Event List 202 ...

Page 226: ...r cannot be found Low MER The MER is lower than the threshold set by the user Low Level The signal level is lower than the threshold set by the user System Time Event If the unit is powered on off the time is manually updated or the time server is invalid this event will be triggered CA Service Not Found The CAM is configured to use selected PIDs but the selected PID is no longer available in the ...

Page 227: ...ut Line Conflict An SDI output VANC line has a conflicting data trying to be placed on the same line FEC Error Counter Rollover Event The FEC error counter has restarted at 0 FEC Error Counter Reset Event There has been an FEC counter reset setting all of the FEC counters for the input option to 0 AFD Code Not Present Event The unit is configured to use or embed the AFD code in the VANC and the AF...

Page 228: ...c Error The video synchronization is not taking place due to the large difference between the PTS and PCR 6 seconds Audio DolbyE Not Decoding Error The DolbyE PID has been set but is not being decoded Audio N Not Decoding Error Audio Decoder N didn t receive a new audio frame within 3 seconds Audio N Unknown Error Audio Decoder N does not recognize the audio stream System Fan Error The fan is spin...

Page 229: ...bPr 1 Composite Option 210 Audio Output Dolby E AES Digital Analog Option 212 Video Output 2 SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Composite Option 214 Dual Input DVB S2 Receiver Option 216 Dual Input ASM Receiver Option 218 Video Output 2 SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Composite Option 219 Dual Input COFDM Receiver Option 222 Quad Input DVB S DVB S2 Receiver with LNB Power Option 223 CAM Decryption Option 225 Dual Input MPEG ove...

Page 230: ...2 Rear panel Eight available slots Six I O interface slots Two video output slots Configuration dependent Remote Operation Update Interface Type Ethernet 10 100 Rear panel indicators Link Green LED Activity Amber LED Connector RJ45 Serial Remote operation interface Type RS232 Protocol 115 8 N 1 Connector 9 pin D sub male Front Panel Indicators Input LED Green indicates valid input on selected inpu...

Page 231: ... Decoder with 4 option cards 1 04 A 50 W Typical 2 Decoders with 8 option cards 1 46 A 70 W Connector Tyco Amplimite 109 series 3C3 Line Cord Detachable 5 foot General Operating Temperature 0 to 45 degrees C Operating Humidity 95 Non Condensing Cooling Forced air front intake rear exhaust Temperature monitor Fan failure internal temperature sensor Size Height 1RU 1 Width 19 Depth 19 19 rack mounta...

Page 232: ...n 8VSB QAM B Connector F 81 Type panel mount female Impedance 75 ohms MER Accuracy 1 dB Range 0 35 dB 38 dB QAM 256 Low limit flag User defined Input Level Flag Range 15 dBmV to 20 dBmV Accuracy 5 dB Low flag limit User defined QAM Standard ITU T Annex B SCTE DVS 031 QAM Mode 64 and 256 De interleaver I 1 128 J 128 1 Nyquist Roll Off Alpha 12 18 8VSB Standard ATSC A 53E Decoding Levels 8 Nyquist R...

Page 233: ...ctor 2 BNC female Impedance 75 ohms ASI Serial TS Input Output Number of ASI Inputs 1 Number of ASI Outputs 1 non loop through Standard EN50083 9 V2 3 98 DVB ASI Data Bit Rate 270 Mbps Max TS Rate Supported 160 Mbps Dependent on configuration 310M Serial TS Input Output Number of 310M Inputs 1 Number of 310M Outputs 1 non loop through Standard SMPTE 310M Data Bit Rate 19 39 Mbps synchronous ...

Page 234: ... x 480 Progressive 480p 720 x 480 Interlaced 480i Frame Rates 1080i 25 Hz 29 97 Hz 30 Hz 720p 50 Hz 59 94 Hz 60 Hz 480p 59 94 Hz 480i 29 97 Hz Aspect Ratio 16x9 fixed 1080i 720p 16x9 4x3 selectable 480p 480i Display Modes HD Letterbox Cropped Anamorphic SD Letterbox Cropped Anamorphic Composite General Standard ANSI SMPTE 170M 1994 CCIR656 PAL Standard Output Formats NTSC 480 Interlaced PAL 576 In...

Page 235: ...deo Out Number of Outputs 1 NTSC PAL Connector BNC female Impedance 75 ohms 10 Return Loss 25 dB Frequency Response DC to 6 0 MHz Amplitude 140 IRE 1 0 Vpp 2 IRE NTSC Standard ANSI SMPTE 170M 1994 CCIR656 Format Frame rate 525 lines 29 97 Hz 480i Setup pedestal On Off selectable Closed Caption Enable Disable selectable CC Standard EIA 608B PAL Standard ITU R BT 470 6 Format Frame rate 625 lines 25...

Page 236: ...y E extracted digital data output provides extracted Dolby E for embedding Digital Audio Out Dolby E Available with breakout cable on 15 pin D sub Connector Digital Output format S PDIF AES3id Unbalanced Type selectable Raw native Dolby Digital MPEG etc PCM uncompressed Ch1 and 2 Standard IEC 60958 3 Dolby Digital consumer MPEG 1 2 layers 1 and 2 AES3id IEC 60958 4 61937 Ch1 2 professional Connect...

Page 237: ...1 BNC male DolbyE 1 High density 15 pin D sub female Length 14 inches Audio output Dolby E AES Digital Analog option 3 Audio breakout cable with unbalanced BNC and Dolby E BNC Connectors 5 BNC male Chan 1 L R Chan 2 L R Dolby E 1 High density 15 pin D sub female Length 14 inches Audio output Dolby E AES Digital Analog option 4 Dolby E breakout cable Connectors 1 BNC male Dolby E 1 High density 15 ...

Page 238: ...TU BT 601 SMPTE S259M Data Bit Rate SD SDI 270 Mbps HD SDI 1 485 Gbps Display Modes HD Pillarbars Cropped Anamorphic SD Letterbox Cropped Anamorphic Embedded Audio Format SD SDI SMPTE 272M HD SDI SMPTE 299M Sample Rates Supported 48 kHz Sample Rate Out 48 kHz Output Squelch Selectable Enable Disable when no input is detected output is muted Number of Embedded Audio Channel Pairs 4 2 groups each wi...

Page 239: ...eference EIA 770 2 and 770 3 Number of Analog Outputs 1 shared RGBHV or YPbPr Composite via breakout cable Connector High Density 15 pin D sub female Impedance 75 ohms 10 1 Kohm for syncs Return Loss 20 dB 30 kHz 30 MHz Frequency Response Y 30 kHz 30 MHz 0 2 dB ripple PbPr 30 kHz 15 MHz 0 2 dB ripple H V Sync 4 Vpp into 1 Mohm positive polarity Options available Opt 1 Analog video breakout cable C...

Page 240: ...m Up to 81 Mbps Nyquist root filter roll off factors 20 25 35 RF Input Level 25 dBm to 65 dBm Input RF Spectrum Normal Inverted Auto Detect DVB S Standard EN 300 421 FEC Code Conv Reed Solomon Viterbi soft decoder rate 1 2 Code rates 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 QPSK Symbol rate 1 45 MSym s DVB S2 Standard EN 302 307 Decoding type LDPC and BCH FEC Framing Type Normal Frames QPSK supported rates 1 2 3 5 2 3...

Page 241: ...Dual Input DVB S2 Receiver Option 78 4043743 01 Rev A 217 ...

Page 242: ...tream Up to 72 Mbit s depends on FEC and mode RF Input Level 65 dBm to 25 dBm Input RF Spectrum Normal Inverted Auto Detect DVB S QPSK Standard EN 300 421 FEC Code Viterbi Reed Solomon Code rates 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Symbol rate 0 256 MSym s 30 Msym s Adv PSK FEC Code Advanced Reed Solomon Code rates 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Symbol rate 0 256 MSym s 30 Msym s 8 PSK FEC Code Advanced Reed Solomon Code ra...

Page 243: ...I and SD SDI simultaneously HD SDI Standard SMPTE 292M SMPTE 274M 1080i 29 97 Hz SMPTE 296M 720p 59 94 Hz SD SDI Standard ITU BT 601 SMPTE S259M Data Bit Rate SD SDI 270 Mbps HD SDI 1 485 Gbps Display Modes Letterbox cropped anamorphic Embedded Audio Format SD SDI SMPTE 272M HD SDI SMPTE 299M Sample Rates Supported 48 kHz Sample Rate Out 48 kHz Output Squelch Selectable Enable Disable when no inpu...

Page 244: ...female Impedance 75 ohms 10 1 Kohm for syncs Return Loss 20 dB 30 kHz 30 MHz Frequency Response Y 30 kHz 30 MHz 0 2 dB ripple PbPr 30 kHz 15 MHz 0 2 dB ripple H V Sync 4 Vpp into 1 Mohm positive polarity Composite Video Out Number of Outputs 1 NTSC PAL Connector Breakout cable into BNC female Impedance 75 ohms 10 Return Loss 25 dB Frequency Response DC to 6 0 MHz Amplitude 140 IRE 1 0 Vpp 2 IRE Di...

Page 245: ...Video Output 2 SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Composite Option 78 4043743 01 Rev A 221 ...

Page 246: ...300 744 Spectrum Normal or Inverted Frequency range 49 MHz 861 MHz RF Input Level Channel bandwidth 70 dBm to 20 dBm 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz Guard interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 FFT size 2K 8K Code rate 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Constellation QPSK QAM16 QAM64 Connector 2 F 81 Type panel mount female Impedance 75 Ohms Return Loss 9 dB ...

Page 247: ...atellite frequency 950 14500 MHz LO frequency 0 12000 MHz with presets of 0 5150 9750 10600 10750 and 11250 MHz Packet size 188 bytes Transport Stream Up to 81 Mbps Nyquist root filter roll off factors 20 25 35 RF Input Level 65 dBm to 25 dBm Carrier Loop capture range 5 MSym ssps 1 08 MHz Carrier Loop capture range 5 MSym ssps 1 60 MHz Input RF Spectrum Normal Inverted Auto Detect LNB Power and 2...

Page 248: ... supported CCM FEC Framing Type Short frame size 16200 Normal frame size 64800 QPSK supported rates 1 4 1 3 2 5 1 2 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 8PSK supported rates 3 5 2 3 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 10 Symbol rate 1 45 MSym s Pilot On Off Auto Detect Optional Features DVB S2 Multistream reception ISI specified stream Modulation Coding support VCM 16APSK Modulation Supported rates 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 32A...

Page 249: ...val detection Yes CAM usage Selectable Enable Disable CAM name display Yes Multicrypt Support Yes Decryption Selection Elementary Stream types Video both MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 Audio Selection Modes Decoded streams Individually elementary streams Multi service Maximum TS bit rate 72 Mbps CAS Supported All major CAM modules including NagraVision Irdeto Viaccess Conax NDS BISS Compatibility Standard DVB ...

Page 250: ...oblematic 30 IP 1 MAC Receive Input Format UDP RTP and RTP with extension headers Multicast and Unicast CBR VBR Null Stripped Receiver Capability 2 simultaneous MPEG over IP transport streams with automatic failover Buffer size 1 4000 KB user settable Bitrate Range 1 160 Mbps Packets IP Frame 1 7 MPEG Packets IP Frame IGMP Compatibility Version 1 2 and 3 Transmit Output Format UDP Bitrate Range 1 ...

Page 251: ...profile Primary Video Formats 1080i 25 Hz 29 97 Hz 30 Hz 720p 50 Hz 59 94 Hz 60 Hz 480p 59 94 Hz 480i 29 97 Hz 576i 25 Hz Format Scaling Output Format Selectable Display Modes Letterbox Cropped Anamorphic Aspect Ratio 16x9 4x3 Selectable format dependent Audio Decoder Output Formats IEC 60958 uncompressed IEC 61937 compressed PCM Downmix Allowed MPEG 2 PES Formats MPEG 2 MPEG 1 AC 3 EAC 3 Dolby E ...

Page 252: ... 01 Rev A Service Source D9887B Configuration 1 Opt 1 3 2 services PCM Downmix selectable L R Stereo Lt Rt Surround Auto Mono1 Mono2 Modes selectable User defined Monitor Transmission AV Lip sync Includes control for audio PTS and PCR tracing ...

Page 253: ...94 Hz 60 Hz 480p 59 94 Hz 480i 29 97 Hz 576i 25 Hz Format Scaling Output Format Selectable Display Modes Letterbox Cropped Anamorphic Aspect Ratio 16x9 4x3 Selectable format dependent Audio Decoder Output Formats IEC 60958 uncompressed IEC 61937 compressed PCM Downmix Allowed MPEG 2 PES Formats MPEG 2 MPEG 1 Dolby Digital Up to 4 Dolby E PIDs with 8707A MPEG 2 AAC ADTS Service Source MRD Configura...

Page 254: ... 97 Hz 30 Hz 720p 50 Hz 59 94 Hz 60 Hz 480p 59 94 Hz 480i 29 97 Hz 576i 25 Hz Format Scaling Output Format Selectable Display Modes Letterbox Cropped Anamorphic Aspect Ratio 16x9 4x3 Selectable format dependent Audio Decoder Output Formats IEC 60958 uncompressed IEC 61937 compressed PCM Downmix Allowed MPEG 2 PES Formats MPEG 2 MPEG 1 Dolby Digital EAC 3 MPEG 2 AAC ADTS MPEG 4 AAC ADTS LOAS HE AAC...

Page 255: ... number dependent on video mode SD Adjustment of Color burst phase pixels and lines Genlock Reference Video 1080i 25 fps Ref 1080i tri level sync 25 fps Ref NTSC black and burst Video 1080i 29 97 Ref 1080i tri level sync 29 97 fps Video 1080i 30 fps Ref NTSC 1080i tri level sync 30 fps Video 720p 50 fps Ref 720p tri level sync 50 fps Ref 720p tri level sync 25 fps Video 720p 59 94 fps Ref 720p tri...

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Page 257: ...the pinout information for Video Output 2 HD SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr option Video Output 1 RGBHV YPbPr 1 Composite option Audio Output Dolby E AES Digital Analog option Video output 2 HD SD SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Composite option Video Output 2 HD SD SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Comp option In This Appendix Pinout Information 234 ...

Page 258: ...2 Left 4 Chan 2 Right 5 Dolby E data Digital Output 3 6 Chan 1 Left 7 Chan 1 Right 8 Chan 2 Left 9 Chan 2 Right 10 11 Ground 12 Ground 13 Ground 14 Ground 15 Dolby E ground Video Output 2 HD SD SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Composite Option and Video Output 2 HD SD SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Comp Option DB 15 RGB YPbPr Composite Pin RGB YPbPr Comp 1 Red Pr 2 Green Y 3 Blue Pb 4 5 Ground Ground Ground ...

Page 259: ...Pinout Information 78 4043743 01 Rev A 235 6 Ground Ground Ground 7 Ground Ground Ground 8 Ground Ground Ground 9 Composite 10 Ground Ground Ground 11 12 13 Horizontal Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 ...

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Page 261: ...4043743 01 Rev A 237 D Appx auto letter Appendix D Coordinated Universal Time Introduction This appendix contains the coordinated universal time information In This Appendix Coordinated Universal Time 238 ...

Page 262: ... Central 05 00 Eastern 04 00 Atlantic 03 30 Newfoundland 03 00 Greenland 02 00 Mid Atlantic 01 00 Azores 00 00 Greenwich 01 00 Amsterdam 02 00 Athens 03 00 Baghdad 03 30 Tehran 04 00 Abu Dhabi 04 30 Kabul 05 00 Ekaterinburg 05 30 Calcutta 05 45 Kathmandu 06 00 Amaty 06 30 Rangoon 07 00 Bangkok 08 00 Beijing 09 00 Osaka 09 30 Adelaide 10 00 Brisbane 11 00 Magadan 12 00 Auckland ...

Page 263: ...Coordinated Universal Time 78 4043743 01 Rev A 239 13 00 Nuku ...

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Page 265: ...x auto letter Appendix E D9887B Receiver Audio Explanation Introduction This appendix contains an audio explanation for the D9887B receiver In This Appendix Audio Setup 242 Audio Output Settings 244 Digital Audio Measurements 245 ...

Page 266: ... down mix involves left and right channels only L R The compression setting is Line mode as the default but may be changed to RF Custom 0 or Custom 1 In Line mode the Dolby dialog normalization data is followed No other parameters may be set by the customer It is intended for monitoring of sources with only some peak limiting protection Selecting RF as the compression setting will add 11 dB of gai...

Page 267: ...ain Choosing RF as the compression mode will increase the gain by 11 dB for the analog outputs AES digital outputs set to PCM and any embedded outputs set to PCM If you want to run with no processing set User Custom 1 L R Dynamic Range to disabled This will still allow gain changes called for in the Dolby metadata ...

Page 268: ...gital services A setting of 7 provides an output of approximately 0 dBu for a digital signal level of 20 dBFS To check the audio output level set User Custom1 L R to disabled This will remove any signal processing in the down mix Set the digital service to be measured to PCM A test stream of 20 dBFS will output from the digital services as 20 dBFS If the analog channels are set to a gain setting o...

Page 269: ...ital source the normal digital level must be compared to a resulting analog level out of the system In the D9887B receiver for a 20 dBFS test tone the D9887B receiver analog audio outputs deliver a 0 78 dBu level If a 0 dBFS test tone is used the analog outputs deliver a 19 98 dBu level The analog level is adjustable and the levels above result if the analog gain control is set to 7 This is the se...

Page 270: ...All tests are made with the user mode of operation This eliminates any signal compression on Dolby Digital signals downmixed in the D9887B receiver This mode has no effect on PCM encoded audio AES The analog output gain is set to 7 for all tests This results in a level of approximately 0 7 dBu for a digital input level of 20 dBFS This would be the operating level of the D9887B receiver s analog ou...

Page 271: ...043743 01 Rev A 247 F Appx auto letter Appendix F Compliance Introduction This appendix contains compliance information for the D9887B receiver In This Appendix Compliance 248 Declaration of Conformity 249 ...

Page 272: ...h any peripheral equipment i e data sources terminals monitors etc to ensure compliance with Class A limits Failure to do so may result in radio or TV interference Industry Canada Notice This digital apparatus does not exceed the limits for Class A radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present a...

Page 273: ...Declaration of Conformity 78 4043743 01 Rev A 249 Declaration of Conformity ...

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Page 275: ...iscrete amplitude levels A AAC Advanced Audio Coding AC 3 Also known as Dolby Digital AES Audio Engineering Society ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface ATSC Advanced Television Systems Committee AV Audio Video B Bit Rate The rate at which the compressed bit stream is delivered from the channel to the input of a decoder BNC British Naval Connector Glossary ...

Page 276: ...dard for gigabit Ethernet CC Closed Caption CoP Code of Practice CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check CVCT Cable Virtual Channel Table D DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DTVCC Digital Television Closed Captioning DVB Digital Video Broadcasting E EBU European Broadcasting Union EIA Electronic Industries Alliance ...

Page 277: ...ced video signal a field is the assembly of alternate lines of a frame Therefore an interlaced frame is composed of two fields a top field and a bottom field Frame A frame contains lines of spatial information of a video signal For progressive video these lines contain samples starting from one time instant and continuing through successive lines to the bottom of the frame For interlaced video a f...

Page 278: ...oise Block M MAC Medium Access Control Main level A range of allowed picture parameters defined by the MPEG 2 video coding specification with maximum resolution equivalent to ITU R Recommendation 601 Main profile A subset of the syntax of the MPEG 2 video coding specification that is expected to be supported over a large range of applications Mbps 1 000 000 bits per second MER Modulation Error Rat...

Page 279: ...efers to ISO IEC standards 13818 1 Systems 13818 2 Video 13818 3 Audio 13818 4 MPTS Multiprogram Transport Stream N NTSC National Television System Committee O OSD On Screen Display P PAL Phase Alternating Line PAT Program Association Table PCM Pulse Code Modulation PCR Program Clock Reference PID Packet Identifier A unique integer value used to associate elementary streams of a program in a singl...

Page 280: ...base those that do have a common time base and are intended for synchronized presentation Program specific information PSI PSI consists of normative data which is necessary for the demultiplexing of transport streams and the successful regeneration of programs PTS Presentation Time Stamp Q QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying R RDS Receiver Decoder System RF Radio...

Page 281: ...ition SDI Serial Digital Interface SFP Small Form Factor Pluggable SI System Information SMPTE Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SSRC Synchronization Source STD System Target Decoder A hypothetical reference model of a decoding process used to describe the semantics of the Digital Television Standard multiplexed bit stream ...

Page 282: ...m elementary streams before decoding STT System Time Table T TS Transport Stream TVCT Terrestrial Virtual Channel Table U UTC Coordinated Universal Time V VANC Vertical Ancillary VCT Virtual Channel Table Used in reference to either TVCT or CVCT X XLR Cannon X series connector with a Latch and Rubber around the contacts Y YPbPr Component Red Green Blue ...

Page 283: ...io 3 Type 124 138 Audio 4 Index 121 135 Audio 4 PID 119 124 134 138 Audio 4 Type 124 138 Audio Output Dolby E AES Digital Analog Option 17 43 212 234 Audio Output Settings 244 Audio Setup 242 Audio Status and Downmix Settings 174 Auto AFD 34 50 52 Auto Mode 125 139 Auto Program 125 139 AV 251 Available ISI 88 B BISS Setup 95 Bit Rate 251 BNC 251 BPS 252 Buffer 105 109 Buffer Mode Video Latency 129...

Page 284: ...Option 18 63 Dual Input DVB S2 Receiver Option 216 Dual Input MPEG over IP Receiver UDP Output Option 226 Dual MPEG over IP Input UDP Output Option 98 Dual MPEG over IP Input UDP Output Option 19 Dual Video Output 2 SDI 1 RGBHV YPbPr Composite Option 46 DVB 252 DVB Mode 64 65 87 Dynamic Range 128 141 E EBU 252 Edit Remove an IP 106 110 EIA 252 EIT 253 Enabling Advanced DVB S2 Capabilities 87 EPG 2...

Page 285: ...Time Entry 167 Mbps 254 Menu Control 98 MER 254 MGT 254 MIB 254 Mode 127 140 Mode BISS 1 96 Mode BISS E 97 Modulation 27 Modulation Type A 68 Modulation Type B 70 MP HL 255 MP ML 255 MPEG 255 MPEG 2 255 MPEG 2 Decoder 4 2 2 with Genlock 1 Video 4 Audio Option 131 MPEG 2 Decoder with Genlock 1 Video 4 Audio Option 229 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 4 2 0 Decoder 1 Video 2 Audio Option 116 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 Decoder 1 Vi...

Page 286: ... 257 RW Community Setup 159 S Satellite Frequency 91 Saving a Profile 164 182 Screen Interaction 38 60 SD 257 SD Mode 76 SD Mode Setup 74 SD Output Setup 74 SD SDI VANC Embedding 77 SD Settings 52 SDI 257 SDI Audio Embedding 125 139 SDI Output Setup 48 SDI Output Squelch 75 SDI VANC Assignment 51 53 Select Format Setting 32 47 73 Selecting the Active Receive Group 100 Serial Transport Stream I O D...

Page 287: ...mit 1 111 Transmit 2 113 TS 258 Tune Mode 117 132 Tuning Frequency 89 TVCT 258 Type of Overlay 36 58 U Unauthorized Modifications 248 Unit 178 Unit Date Time 179 Unlocking 156 Uploading a Saved Profile 187 Use Decoded PIDs 93 Use Selected PIDs 94 Using the Front Panel to Configure the D9887B HDTV Modular Receiver 21 Using the Web Client to Configure the D9887B Receiver 169 UTC 258 V VANC 258 VCT 2...

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