Contemporary Research ICC-PSC Product Manual Download Page 5

 

 

Physical 

  Size:    

PSC Card - 3.765" [95.63mm] wide x 5.585" [141.86mm] deep 

     

 

PSC Cover - 4.53" [115mm] wide x 3.41" [87mm] height x .58" [14.73mm] deep 

     

PSC2 Cover– 4.93" [125mm] wide x 2.41" [61mm] height x .58" [14.73mm] deep 

  Weight:  

6 oz [170g] 

  Enclosure: 

All aluminum with durable black powder coat paint 

   

Mounting 

  ICC-PSC2 series: 

Card installs into SmartCard slot 

     

CATV connects to card RF input 

     

RF Out cable extends thru slot 

     

At bottom of card, connects to 

     

external TV RF input 

    ICC-PSC series: 

Card installs into SmartCard slot 

     

CATV connects to card RF input 

     

RF Out cable on card connects to 

     

internal TV RF input in card slot 

 

ICC2-PSC2 Installation 

 

Connections 

  Cable/Ant: 

‘F’, female, 75 ohm impedance, RF from CATV system 

    iCC-Net: 

Carried over the same RF coax connection as TV channels 

 

    Receive: 

Mid-band VHF, 74.7MHz, sent from IC Head-End Network Controller 

       

-25 to +35 dBmV signal level 

  Transmit (ICC2): 

Sub-band, 5.6MHz sent to Head-End Network Controller 

     

±

 

80 KHz max carrier deviation 

   

+49dBmV nominal 

  AV Inputs: 

S-Video and mono audio RCA (ICC2-PSC/AV only) 

     

Composite RCA and mono audio RCA  

  RF Out: 

Internal RCA female, 75 ohm impedance, RF to TV 

 Ground: 

Internal lug for TV GND wire 

Power: 

Powered by TV 

 

 

 

Includes 

PSC Card 

Cover plate 

F to RCA adapter (ICC-PSC2 only) 

2 RCA RF cables, 7.5” 

 

Options 

  Internal buzzer for system alerts, closure for camera power relay (factory-installed options) 

  IC-RC Wireless IR Remote for user control and system setup 

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Summary of Contents for ICC-PSC

Page 1: ...Road Suite 113 Dallas TX 75252 Phone 972 931 2728 Toll Free 888 972 2728 Fax 972 931 2765 E Mail Sales crwww com Website www crwww com Product Manual ICC PSC PSC2 Philips Smart Card Controllers Ver 1 1 December 20 2005 ...

Page 2: ... 6 Smart Card Installation 6 RF Coax and iCC Net Operation 6 Using the IC RC Remote for On Screen Menus 7 Philips Previous Channel 7 On Screen Setup Menus 7 RS 232 Control Protocol 8 Overview 8 Command String Structure 8 RS 232 Commands 9 RS 232 Responses 12 Response String Structure 12 iC Net SmartZones 14 System Map 15 Typical RF and ICC Net Signal Flow 16 Safety Instructions 17 Limited Warranty...

Page 3: ... Manages channel access using list of available channels tuning ring in controller memory o Delivers absolute power control with on off feedback from TV Interacts with Philips SmartCard TV s internal IR sensors character generator and tuner Networks with up to 4 000 TVs through the ICC HE or ICW HE Head End Network Controller HE o ICC1 units receive commands over the same RF cable as CATV channels...

Page 4: ...tCard 19 36 TV FT997 Series X SmartCard 15 HDTV LCD FW997 Series X SmartCard 17 30 16 9 HDTV LCD Iconn1 box FW997 Series X SmartCard 32 50 Plasma Iconn2 box LT220 Series X SmartPlug 13 27 LT621 Series X SmartPlug 27 32 Flatscreen CRT LW621 Series X SmartPlug 30 34 Flatscreen Iconn1 box 55RW951 X 55 HDTV Iconn1 box ST230 Series Do not use ScanCard conflict Previous Models PL Series X SmartPlug requ...

Page 5: ...ons Cable Ant F female 75 ohm impedance RF from CATV system iCC Net Carried over the same RF coax connection as TV channels Receive Mid band VHF 74 7MHz sent from IC Head End Network Controller 25 to 35 dBmV signal level Transmit ICC2 Sub band 5 6MHz sent to Head End Network Controller 80 KHz max carrier deviation 49dBmV nominal AV Inputs S Video and mono audio RCA ICC2 PSC AV only Composite RCA a...

Page 6: ... the card iii Connect the included RCA cable from the card s RF Out to the TV RF input running the cable outside to the TV s antenna input below the PSC2 card 3 Gently but fully insert PSC card into the Philips Smart Card slot 4 Attach PSC cover plate to TV for ICC PSC2 cards make sure the RF Out cable fits into the cable slot on the cover plate 5 Turn on TV 6 The Net LED should light and stay on ...

Page 7: ...nction All The following commands are used for all units 45678 Display firmware version 45679 Display the unit s Device At this point you can use the Channel Down key as a Delete key enter a new device with the remote s numeric keypad then hit Enter to save the new number 65478 Reset unit similar to disconnecting power then restarting 65479 Disable smart port communication After about 5 seconds th...

Page 8: ...tem Zones 1 16 are used for CR TV Controllers Video Display Controllers and Tuners As it s unlikely any system will use all 4000 devices this may be a good device standard for your system as well The Remote RS 232 port on the Head End Network Controller can communicate from 1200 to 38 4K baud The factory default setting is 19 2K baud 8 data bits No parity and 1 stop bit Command String Structure Ch...

Page 9: ...s Tunes to next channel up in Tune Ring T Channel Dwn TD A5 dh dl 2 TD 6 bytes Tunes to next channel down in Tune Ring T Channel Prev TP A5 dh dl 2 TP 6 bytes Tunes to previous channel in Tune Ring Force T Channel TC A5 dh dl 3 TC channel 7 bytes Tunes to a specific channel 124 RGB 2 input on TV 125 RGB input on TV 126 Select TV composite A V input 127 Select S Video Input 0 Blank video output to ...

Page 10: ...nnel is selected if the feature has been activated by Setup command TM Ex1 A5 dh dl 6 TN 7 PBS TV displays PBS when 7 is selected Ex2 A5 dh dl 3 TN 7 Clears alpha label for channel 7 Ex3 A5 dh dl 4 TN 0 0 Clears all alpha labels Display Label TC A5 dh dl 2 TC 6 bytes Display current channel label for about 15 sec Closures Y A5 dh dl 3 Y I 0 Port 7 bytes Factory option only Turns the two internal c...

Page 11: ...rriage return which will advance CG to the next line first space on the right Start Line 1 11 Text Color 1 7 White Text Background Color 0 7 Transparent no background Full screen background 0 normal insert over video 1 blank screen blue Size and Shadow 0 3 small text with drop shadow Time Out 0 15 second display 1 persistent Persistent text stays on screen until the next DM command a new Menu or c...

Page 12: ...f multiple commands or parameters are set apart by brackets Commas separate the bytes but are not part of the protocol Double quotes enclose the command string but are not part of the protocol Command format dh dl nrb rb1 para1 rbN Starts the response dh The zone or high order byte of the device dl The unit or low order byte of the device 0 for global zone nrb The number of response bytes to follo...

Page 13: ...low bytes are in msh and msl Menu Parameter high and low bytes are in mph and mpl A Menu command is initiated by pressing the Menu key followed by a numeric entry then the Enter or Channel Up key During the Menu process the Channel Down key acts as a backspace or delete key Some selections that need only a single numeric entry and will have a parameter value of zero 0 Those keys are 0 8 9 18 20 30...

Page 14: ...assles of creating multiple commands there would be a long delay between the first and last command One command instant response is easier As we noted before ABC Media Retrieval Systems reserve Zone 0 for devices used in the central control system 1 15 for iC Net devices This structure may be useful for your application or you could use Zone 0 just like any other iC Net zone Zone First Device Last...

Page 15: ...whichever suits the application iC Net Zone Zone Room Device 1 W 1st Floor 256 W151 257 W152 258 W153 259 W154 260 2 W 2nd Floor 512 W251 513 W252 514 W253 515 W254 516 3 E 1st Floor 768 E151 769 E152 770 E153 771 E154 772 4 E 2nd Floor 1024 E251 1025 E252 1024 E253 1025 E254 1026 5 Coffee Areas 1280 G100 1281 G150 1282 G151 1283 6 Day Care 1536 TV 1 1537 TV 2 1538 7 Hallways 1792 W1 1793 W2 1794 ...

Page 16: ...ture of a typical Contemporary Research media retrieval system One of the key aspects for iCC Net communication is to provide a forward and return sub channel path for data if you re using ICC2 2 way TV Controllers Contemporary Research Co 16 ICC PSC Philips Smart Card ...

Page 17: ...r electric shock 7 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts resulting in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 8 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Re...

Page 18: ...er damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person This limitation of liability will be effective even if CR or an authorized representative of CR has been advised of the possibility of any such damages Some states...

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