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PRORXD Broadcast Receiver User Guide

 

Commercial in Confidence 

Broadcast Solutions, HD/SD Products, 

PRORXD 

 

100167 
Revision: 7.0 

Commercial in Confidence 

Page 5-29 

 

Figure 5-2 PRORXD – 1RU Control Panel 

No 

Item 

Used for... 

Display Screen. 

This OLED display with the navigation keys let you quickly 
set up many of the features of the PRORXD. 

You can see spectrum, RX SNR and RX Power for example. 

Joystick / Confirm Button 

Move the joystick for UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT. 

Turn the joystick for selection. 

Short push the joystick for ENTER. 

Long push the joystick for BACK. 

Table 5-1 Control Panel Key 

 

5.4

 

Exploring the LCD Display – 2RU 

When you have powered up the PRORXD you’ll see the LCD Display located on the front panel. 

Before you Start 

This is necessary: 

 

A fully powered PRORXD-2RU 

 

Figure 5-3 PRORXD – 2RU Control Panel 

The PRORXD-2RU front panel display is a touchscreen LCD. You can navigate to many of the services and 
configurations that are detailed in the 

Advanced Setup

 without the need for PC connection. 

 

Summary of Contents for PRORXD-2-1RU

Page 1: ...vision 7 0 PRORXD Broadcast Receiver User Guide Broadcast Solutions HD SD Products PRORXD Commercial in Confidence DTC Solent Fusion 2 1100 Parkway Solent Business Park Whiteley Hampshire PO15 7AB Uni...

Page 2: ...responsible for the pre installation on site installation and configuration of the system in the end user environment Maintainers who are responsible for maintaining the equipment or system 0 3 Assume...

Page 3: ...ered on a numeric keypad 45 on the numeric keypad Successive menu selections are shown with arrows to show a sub menu In this example this means Select the Insert menu then select picture then select...

Page 4: ...Publications Team This is a change controlled publication Each page of this publication shows a revision number at the bottom left corner Changes to a page will increase the revision status of the fu...

Page 5: ...8 2 2 Unpacking your PRORXD 2 8 2 3 About the Labels on your PRORXD 2 12 2 4 Identifying the Variants of PRORXD 2 13 2 5 Identifying the Options of PRORXD 1RU 2 13 2 6 Identifying the Options of PROR...

Page 6: ...with the Status Tab 7 42 7 7 Working with the Global Settings Tab 7 56 7 8 Setting the Clock 7 65 7 9 Working with the Configuration Tab 7 66 7 10 Working with the Copy from Config Button 7 76 7 11 W...

Page 7: ...Page 0 6 11 5 About Downconverters Extended Barrel Gain Selectable Broadcast N Type to BNC 11 99 12 Appendix E Remote Control Guide 12 100 12 1 About the RS232 Control General Principles 12 100 12 2...

Page 8: ...o occupy a 19 slot and uses standard broadcast connectors for signal interfaces The PRORXD 1RU is available with 2 way or 4 way maximum ratio combining RF inputs ensuring video is recovered free from...

Page 9: ...g fully automated operation on variable capacity or contended networks such as VSAT or BGAN terminals The PRORXD 1RU can be controlled through its OLED front panel display as well as on its RS232 or I...

Page 10: ...as an option Designed to work with external DTC down converters the receiver can be located up to 100m from the antennas using standard 75 co axial cables The unit incorporates an extremely flexible...

Page 11: ...emodulation 2 4 6 or 8 RF inputs with 8 12DC switchable downconverter powering Fully compliant MPEG2 and H 264 SD HD decoding HD SDI SDI with embedded audio out Composite video outputs with optional H...

Page 12: ...t Receiver User Guide Commercial in Confidence Broadcast Solutions HD SD Products PRORXD 100167 Revision 7 0 Commercial in Confidence Page 1 5 1 5 Getting an Overview of the PRORXD 2RU Figure 1 3 Main...

Page 13: ...R Channel two is marked AUDIO 2L and AUDIO 2R Stereo Line Level Audio Outputs left and Right channel one and two 6ab XLR 3 way receptacle sockets marked IFB Audio In 1 Channel 2 is marked IFB Audio In...

Page 14: ...nlock Input 14 D Type 15 way receptacle sockets marked CTRL DATA RS232 Control from PC GUI Application RS232 Data Output 1K2 to 115K2 baud switchable 15 XLR 4 way receptacle pins marked POWER 12V 4A 6...

Page 15: ...ndent Product Name PRORXD 2 RU Receiver Product Code PRORXD n 2RU where n is 2 4 6 or 8 way diversity Dimensions mm 320 L x 220 W x 88 H Weight 2 7kg Operating Temperature 20 C to 60 C DC Input 6 to 2...

Page 16: ...RXD Broadcast Receiver User Guide Commercial in Confidence Broadcast Solutions HD SD Products PRORXD 100167 Revision 7 0 Commercial in Confidence Page 2 9 PRORXD 1RU Figure 2 2 PRORXD 1RU Packing Diag...

Page 17: ...antennas and down converters 2 HDTX External XLR Audio Cable Assembly 3 metres CA0579 Audio Cable Assembly 3 metres Lemo OB 5 way plug pins to XLR 3 way plug sockets left audio XLR 3 way plug sockets...

Page 18: ...0 Commercial in Confidence Page 2 11 PRORXD 2RU Figure 2 3 PRORXD 2RU Packing Diagram No Item Notes 1 Primary Unit PRORXD 2 2RU for example 2 way diversity DVBT demodulation includes MPEG2 and H 264...

Page 19: ...4 way plug sockets 12VDC Table 2 2 Parts in the PRORXD 2RU Package Troubleshooting I don t have all the parts you described Tell your DTC representative right away and we will find a solution for you...

Page 20: ...sary during a support call 7 Manufacturer Table 2 3 PRORXD Label Key 2 4 Identifying the Variants of PRORXD Step 1 Identify the Variants Part Number Equipment Title PRORXD 2 1RU 2 way diversity 1U Pro...

Page 21: ...nd 1 25MHz and IP Streaming PLATINUM PRORXD Gold plus Ultra Extreme Narrowband 625kHz and Ultra Mobile Video Link UMVL AES128RX AES Receiver 128 Bit decryption AES256RX AES Receiver 256 Bit decryption...

Page 22: ...RORXD Includes DVB T MPEG 2 and H 264 SD GOLD PRORXD Silver plus H 264 HD MPEG 4 ASP Narrowband 2 5MHz and 1 25MHz and IP Streaming PLATINUM PRORXD Gold plus Ultra Extreme Narrowband 625kHz and Ultra...

Page 23: ...indicators There is a control panel on the front of the unit 3 2 Exploring the Front Panel PRORXD 1RU Figure 3 1 PRORXD 1RU Front Panel No Item Used for 1 Rack Mounting Ears Metalwork that can be rem...

Page 24: ...operate with this port to control your PRORXD by operating a web browser on your PC It is also used for streaming video if your unit is licenced correctly 2ab Lemo OB 5 way receptacle sockets twin ke...

Page 25: ...le pins marked POWER 12V 4A Power input to the PRORXD 7 BNC 2 way receptacle sockets marked GENLOCK Connect your Genlock device to this port to keep the receiver synchronised with all the other equipm...

Page 26: ...be removed to let the PRORXD to be fitted in a half of a 19 rack Two PRORXDs can be joined together to fill a full 19 rack with the 2RU Joining kit 2 Display Screen This OLED display with the navigati...

Page 27: ...Outputs left and Right channel one Each channel has this facility 3ab XLR 3 way receptacle sockets marked IFB Audio In 1 Channel 2 is marked IFB Audio In 2 IFB Interruptible Fold back The IFB is a spe...

Page 28: ...t Each channel has this facility 7ab BNC 2 way receptacle sockets marked COMP HD SDI CBVS SDI HD SDI ASI video output 8 BNC 2 way receptacle sockets marked ASI IN ASI Input 9 BNC 2 way receptacle sock...

Page 29: ...two Note If you have four way diversity PRORXD then you must connect four antennas to get best performance from the four way diversity receiver system If you have six way diversity PRORXD then you mus...

Page 30: ...ssible 2 The antennas used with the COFDM links are usually linearly polarized Step 4 Attach IF Cable to the Downconverter 1 Connect the TNC plug on the IF Cable to the TNC Receptacle on the bottom pa...

Page 31: ...cting HD SDI Video Signals Before you Start This is necessary PRORXD CA0006 BNC to BNC Video Cable Assembly An HD SDI approved Video Monitor Step 1 Connect SDI Video Signal 1 Connect the BNC 2 way plu...

Page 32: ...monitors you wish to operate for channel 1 left and right audio 4 8 Connecting Data Signals Before you Start This is necessary PRORXD CA0511 Data Cable Assembly optional A Data monitor Step 1 Connect...

Page 33: ...n Confidence Page 4 26 4 10 Connecting IP Control Signals Before you Start This is necessary PRORXD Ethernet Cable Assembly A Personal Computer Step 1 Connect IP Control Signal 1 Connect the RJ45 8 wa...

Page 34: ...u an installer which contains all the code to do this easily About the Control Pages The software tools give users a convenient access to the most usual features and functions of the device All softwa...

Page 35: ...r Switch on the front panel 2 You ll see the Splash display 3 Let the unit Initialise Step 2 Shutting Down It is important to shut down the system carefully This ensures that all processes are termina...

Page 36: ...nfirm Button Move the joystick for UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT Turn the joystick for selection Short push the joystick for ENTER Long push the joystick for BACK Table 5 1 Control Panel Key 5 4 Exploring th...

Page 37: ...h location is the net control post and identify the headquarters 6 2 Setting up Encryption If AES scrambling has been purchased for the SOLO system then it is possible to encrypt the link AES128 and A...

Page 38: ...S256 and is entered as 32 or 64 ASCII hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F 1 Click on the Configuration tab 2 Click the Change Keys button 3 The Enter Scrambling Key dialog box opens 4 In the Key Type drop...

Page 39: ...age 6 32 Figure 6 2 Change the Encryption Key 6 3 About the Encryption Key Characters Required In our example above we used AES128 encryption This needed a key of 32 characters If we had chosen AES256...

Page 40: ...ream video data is transmitted along the Ethernet network by means of multicasting i e continuous real time streaming of packets that can be accessed by a PC connected to the network It is thus possib...

Page 41: ...Click the OK button Figure 6 4 Configure the Streaming Settings Pane 6 6 Recovering a UDP Multicast Stream VLC You have configured your multicast stream at the PRORXD You will wish to collect that st...

Page 42: ...desktop double click the VLC Media Player Icon 2 The VLC Media Player window opens Step 2 Configure the Playback 3 From the Media menu select Open Network Stream 4 The Open Media window opens 5 Type t...

Page 43: ...loaded Step 1 Open Mission Commander 1 On your desktop double click the Mission Commander Icon 2 The Mission Commander window opens Step 2 Open the Video Player 3 From the Tree pane select Devices 4 F...

Page 44: ...on Commander 6 8 About RTSP Multicast and Unicast If you set the streaming mode on the PRORXD to be RTSP Multicast or RTSP Unicast then the Network URL that will be necessary in VLC or Mission Command...

Page 45: ...n your PC browser when connected to the device using IP communications The PRORXD Receiver uses Control Pages accessed from your web browser which enables you to do many configuration tasks quickly an...

Page 46: ...onto your Personal Computer PC Step 2 Make an IP Connection between PRORXD and the PC 1 Connect the RJ45 8 way plug pins on the Ethernet Cable to the RJ45 8 way Receptacle sockets on the PRORXD receiv...

Page 47: ...address of the unit You ll find the IP Address on the front panel Config Global Setup IP Address page I got the unit out of the box and it s in DHCP mode You can toggle DHCP to OFF on the front panel...

Page 48: ...b contains the list of 16 presets Each preset the user can specify demodulation parameters decoding modes and descrambling configuration 4 Log tab The PRORXD receiver has the facility for generating l...

Page 49: ...ve a DHCP server users can prefer to give an IP address manually When you start up the PRORXD for the first time it will be necessary to configure these items It is necessary to turn off DHCP It is ne...

Page 50: ...rking on Only 1 to 16 3 Unit Mode 1x2 way 1x4 way 2x4 way etc The configuration of the diversity and channel configuration of the receiver 4 Demod 1 Lock Locked Green background or Not Locked red back...

Page 51: ...n Confidence Page 7 44 No Property Range Description 7 Time A correct time You can set this in Global Settings Set Clock button Table 7 2 Overview Sub Tab Key Step 3 Open the Input Sub Tab 1 Click on...

Page 52: ...is simply displayed here You can t change it other than at the transmitter 5 FEC DVBT 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Narrowband UMVL 1 3 or 2 3 This field indicates the forward error correction FEC rate which is...

Page 53: ...a A There are readings for each of antennas 7c Status Green or Red A visual indication of signal strength 8 Show Detail Check Box Select or Clear When selected more details about the error corrector o...

Page 54: ...the video audio or data signals coming through the receiver Table 7 4 Demod 1 Pane with Show Details Key Step 6 Interpret the Transmitter Pane Some DTC transmitters can send metadata with the RF signa...

Page 55: ...ound This field reports the current temperature of the transmitter s enclosure in degrees Celsius 4 GPS Data Locked or No Indicates if GPS Data is being sent from the transmitter If GPS NMEA data is a...

Page 56: ...ASI signal Table 7 7 ASI Pane Key Step 9 Interpret the Genlock Pane Figure 7 10 Input Sub Tab showing Genlock Pane No Property Range Description 1 Input Detected Yes stable green background or No sta...

Page 57: ...selected or not supported 5 Decoder 2 Using Not in Use Using External Genlock has been selected and is supported Not in use External Genlock is not selected or not supported Table 7 8 Genlock Pane Ke...

Page 58: ...and 2 5MHz 1 25MHz and 625kHz The bandwidth which is currently in operation DVB T bandwidths usually used for broadcast DTC narrowband usually for surveillance DTC Ultra narrowband this is a licensabl...

Page 59: ...ge 7 52 Step 12 Open the Service Sub Tab 1 Click on Status Service tab Figure 7 13 Status Tab showing Service Sub Tab Step 13 Interpret the Service 1 Pane Figure 7 14 Service Sub Tab showing Service 1...

Page 60: ...PAL or NTSC HD 720p50 720p59 720p60 1080i50 1080i59 1080i60 1080p23 1080p24 1080p25 1080p29 1080p30 1080psf23 1080psf24 1080psf25 1080psf29 1080psf30 Tells you the line standard of the video that was...

Page 61: ...ble or elementary stream in a transport stream is identified by a 13 bit packet ID PID This is set at the transmitter 2 Audio PID Default or 0x0020 to 0x1FFE Each table or elementary stream in a trans...

Page 62: ...r 8 Data Width 7 or 8 bit 8 bit is the DTC standard and 7 bit is available for interoperability with third party equipment Tells you the Data Width that has been set at the transmitter 9 TX Video Lock...

Page 63: ...vice 2 and Service List 2 operate with the same procedure as Service 1 and Service List 1 7 7 Working with the Global Settings Tab The Global Settings tab contains parameters that control global unit...

Page 64: ...Settings Tab Figure 7 17 Global Settings Tab Step 2 Configure the General Settings Pane Figure 7 18 General Settings Pane No Property Range Description 1 Audio Output Analogue or Digital Select the a...

Page 65: ...ter Settings Pane No Property Range Description 1 6 Presets If you select Manual it means it will be necessary to type in the LO Frequency and LO Side in the next two fields manually You might do this...

Page 66: ...table in Appendix D Downconverter Data 4 9 LNB Power On or Off It is necessary for the downconverters up on the mast to have power We send this along the IF line We name this LNB power and this is wh...

Page 67: ...y from microwave L S and C Band to an Intermediate Frequency IF between 51 and 858MHz that the on board tuners in the receivers can operate with We find this information from the downconverter frequen...

Page 68: ...P address for this PRORXD in the IP address text box You can select a class of network of your choosing 3 Network Mask Example 255 255 255 0 The network mask allows a network administrator to divide a...

Page 69: ...UDP Multicast RTSP Multicast RTSP Unicast Select the streaming mode you wish to operate with 2 Multicast TTL 1 to 255 This is the multicast time to live value 3 SAP Address Default 224 2 127 254 SAP S...

Page 70: ...ables you to change the multicast address used by the unit It is also possible to Unicast by specifying an applicable destination IP address in the local subnet range 8 Multicast Port 10000 Range avai...

Page 71: ...Date Time Detailed Spectra Freq Scan You can select how much information is displayed on the On Screen Display OSD 3 Blue On Fail Select or Clear When selected if the link is broken a blue screen appe...

Page 72: ...tant to click the Apply button and wait for a moment for the changes to be sent to the device Frequently personnel change a parameter and then wonder why the device has not changed behaviour Always cl...

Page 73: ...elect the setting as required Off 1 hour or 2 hours 10 Click the Set button 11 The Clock Set Successfully message opens 12 Click the OK button Figure 7 25 Set the Clock 7 9 Working with the Configurat...

Page 74: ...the Apply button Changes made to all other non live presets can be saved by clicking on Save The Configuration tab is divided into six panes General IFB Demod 1 Decoder 1 Demod 2 Decoder 2 Before you...

Page 75: ...perate with There are 16 3 The dark blue tab shows the preset you are currently editing Figure 7 27 Preset Tab Colours Step 3 Make a Different Preset Available for Editing 1 Click on a light blue tab...

Page 76: ...VL is also excellent when you are operating with high frequency 4 GHz and above transmissions 4 DVBT Carrier Mode 2K or 4K If you selected DVBT as your Modulation Type earlier you can select how many...

Page 77: ...wo signals you are going to Remux will fit into that space For correct operation the bitrate must be the same or higher than the combined bitrate of all input streams Table 7 21 General Pane Key Step...

Page 78: ...email service uses port 25 A good rule is to use numbers above 20 000 to stop confliction with existing services When you set up a port number on many computers on a network they will all listen for...

Page 79: ...s a licensable item usually surveillance 5 Guard Interval Narrowband 1 16 or 1 8 DVBT 1 32 1 16 1 8 1 4 The guard interval which is being applied to the narrowband mode in operation The guard interval...

Page 80: ...figuration Pane Figure 7 31 Decoder 1 Configuration Pane No Property Range Description 1 Default Format Various HD PAL NTSC Select the video format for your system from the dropdown list 2 Input Sourc...

Page 81: ...nsport stream like alternative language audio Additional selections will appear in the Decoder menu 7 Service List H 264 Unit 1 for example If you select List in Service Select Mode this field will sh...

Page 82: ...confliction with existing services When you set up a port number on many computers on a network they will all listen for packets directed to that port The default value is 10333 16 Buffer Delay ms 50...

Page 83: ...Sometimes you wish to assemble a new configuration from one that exists For example you might have a complex configuration you like to operate with but find it necessary to change the frequency The Co...

Page 84: ...Broadcast Receiver User Guide Commercial in Confidence Broadcast Solutions HD SD Products PRORXD 100167 Revision 7 0 Commercial in Confidence Page 7 77 Figure 7 32 Working with the Copy from Config B...

Page 85: ...Open the Log Tab 1 Click on Log tab Figure 7 33 Log Tab Step 2 Interpret the Information Presented in the Log Tab The log tab shows events with time information The events logged include stream error...

Page 86: ...6 Check the correct file is shown in the Licence text box 7 Click Upload File 8 The licence is written to the unit you ll see a message 9 After rebooting the unit the new features will be available St...

Page 87: ...the upgrade is successful choose the option Yes reboot now 11 After rebooting the unit the new features will be enabled Refresh the web browser to view the new software version in the Information tab...

Page 88: ...frequency this PRORXD can do Note The wider the band you wish to scan with the Start and Stop values the longer the scan will be 4 Type in the Resolution frequency in MHz you wish to use for your Fre...

Page 89: ...scan there is a testing phase please wait until this is finished Figure 7 37 Graph Pane Step 4 Check the Scan Results 1 Look at the Scan Results pane It will list frequencies it has found that it can...

Page 90: ...ing with the Information Tab The Information tab contains generic information like software versions and unit special data It will be necessary to have this information during a support call for examp...

Page 91: ...Step 3 Check the Serial Number During a support call it will be necessary for you to tell us the Serial Number of your PRORXD This is where you find it Step 4 Check the MAC Address Media Access Contr...

Page 92: ...e Broadcast Solutions HD SD Products PRORXD 100167 Revision 7 0 Commercial in Confidence Page 7 85 7 15 Working with the SNMP Tab You can upload SNMP MIBs data from this tab If this is a requirement p...

Page 93: ...cautions ESD guidelines must be followed for this electrostatic sensitive device 6 Lightning Hit There is a risk of lightning hits to antennas The equipment must not be assembled in an area during lig...

Page 94: ...ercial in Confidence Page 8 87 8 2 EMC Safety and Radio Approvals The equipment has been designed to align with and has been tested against these harmonized EMC and safety standards 8 3 CE Marking The...

Page 95: ...nd model unit Do not try to charge a wet unit or battery pack Do not charge the unit or battery pack near anything flammable Let the battery pack become stable at room temperature 72 degrees F before...

Page 96: ...loth 9 5 Storage Turn off the unit and remove batteries before storage Keep units and battery packs in a cool dry area at room temperature 72 degrees F Do not keep units and or batteries in chargers w...

Page 97: ...t Remove all personal kit or media from the device Step 3 Pack the Unit Use the original shipping container and packing materials if possible If the original packing materials are not available wrap t...

Page 98: ...ate at a fixed line rate of 270 Mb s Amplification Increasing the strength current voltage or power of a signal Amplitude The level of an audio or other signal in voltage or current The magnitude of v...

Page 99: ...ne condition to one more condition in discrete steps Decibel The standard unit used to express transmission gain or loss and relative power levels Also written as dB Decoder Processor in a video recei...

Page 100: ...re Software which is installed directly on a device and is intended specially for that device and is used to control it FOV Field of View The field of view also field of vision is the angular quantity...

Page 101: ...nce It is used in photometry as a measure of the apparent intensity of light hitting or passing through a surface M Means MHz Megahertz is the same as 1 000 000 Hz mW Milliwatt The milliwatt symbol mW...

Page 102: ...alues voltage current velocity P Means PAL Phase Alternate Line PIR Passive Infra Red sensor PIR sensor is an electronic device that measures infrared IR light radiating from objects in its field of v...

Page 103: ...this is the principle by which the earliest telegraph worked More complex signals consist of an alternating current AC or electromagnetic carrier that contains one or more data streams Streaming Strea...

Page 104: ...o one or each person viewing a page on a web browser V Means VHF Very High Frequency 30 MHz to 300 MHz V Volt Viterbi Decoder A Viterbi decoder uses the Viterbi algorithm for decoding a bit stream tha...

Page 105: ...Product LO Frequency LO Side Gain Standard Gain High Gain DCB 100150 1800MHz High 9dB 19dB DCB 150200 2300MHz High 9dB 19dB DCB 200250 1700MHz Low 9dB 19dB DCB 250300 2200MHz Low 9dB 19dB DCB 300350 2...

Page 106: ...in Standard Gain High Gain DCBGSB 167203 2350 MHz High 10dB 30dB DCBGSB 203255 1720 MHz Low 10dB 30dB DCBGSB 310360 2750 MHz Low 10dB 30dB DCBGSB 440500 4150 MHz Low 10dB 30dB DCBGSB 550600 5200 MHz L...

Page 107: ...ing controlled If the packet satisfies an address integrity check then the controlled device will action the command and send a reply For compatibility with modems an ASCII style protocol is used Port...

Page 108: ...stored as one of 5 data types Double String List Integer or HexInteger The data type dictates the contents of the data section of the reply List 1 byte for sending Value is hexadecimal coded as ASCII...

Page 109: ...are saved they are actioned immediately Please note that when issuing read and write commands to Global and Config parameters they always read and write to the scratch area The load and loau commands...

Page 110: ...2 RW Global 1720 Float 0 10000 ddcf Downconverter LO frequency MHz Demod 1 RW Global 1720 Float 0 10000 dlfa Input A Individual LO Frequency RW Global 1720 Float 0 to 10000 in MHz dlfb Input B Indivi...

Page 111: ...ctrum inversion RW Global 0 Integer 0 Off 1 On dlid Input D Individual Spectrum inversion RW Global 0 Integer 0 Off 1 On dlie Input E Individual Spectrum inversion RW Global 0 Integer 0 Off 1 On dlif...

Page 112: ...equency Scan osh1 HDMI 1 OSD Enable RW Global 0 Integer 0 Off 1 On osh2 HDMI 2 OSD Enable RW Global 0 Integer 0 Off 1 On rdef Restore Unit Defaults W Global N A Integer Any snmp Enable SNMP RW Global...

Page 113: ...RO RX String Max Length 20 vbf1 Decoder 1 Blue on Fail RW Global 0 Integer 0 Off 1 On vbf2 Decoder 2 Blue on Fail RW Global 0 Integer 0 Off 1 On vgl1 Decoder 1 Genlock Lines Offset RW Global 0 Integer...

Page 114: ...decimal characters aes2 Decoder 2 AES Descrambling Key AES256 lower 128 bits W Config N A Hex String 32 Hexadecimal characters aesk Decoder 1 AES Descrambling Key AES256 lower 128 bits W Config N A He...

Page 115: ...29 97 17 720p30 18 720p50 18 720p59 94 19 720p60 20 PAL 21 NTSC dbo1 Decoder 1 BNC output mode RW Config 0 Integer 0 HD SDI 1 Composite 2 ASI dbo2 Decoder 2 BNC output mode RW Config 0 Integer 0 HD SD...

Page 116: ...tor 2 RW Config 0 integer 0 1 32 1 1 16 2 1 8 3 1 4 4 AUTO DVB T only dgua OFDM Guard Interval Demodulator 1 RW Config 0 integer 0 1 32 1 1 16 2 1 8 3 1 4 4 AUTO DVB T only dif2 Input Frequency Demodu...

Page 117: ...onfig 0 Integer 0 8MHz 1 7MHz 2 6MHz 3 2 5MHz 4 1 25MHz 5 625kHz 6 UMVL 6MHz 7 UMVL 7MHz 8 UMVL 8MHz dwid OFDM bandwidth Demodulator 1 RW Config 0 Integer 0 8MHz 1 7MHz 2 6MHz 3 2 5MHz 4 1 25MHz 5 625...

Page 118: ...eo PID RW Config 300 Integer 32 8190 mvp2 Decoder 2 Manual Video PID RW Config 300 Integer 32 8190 ssi1 Decoder 1 Service Select Index RW Config 0 Integer 0 31 ssi2 Decoder 2 Service Select Index RW C...

Page 119: ...eq RW Status Integer 0 44 1kHz Not supported 1 48kHz 2 32kHz ads3 Decoder 2 Audio A Sampling Freq RW Status Integer 0 44 1kHz Not supported 1 48kHz 2 32kHz ads4 Decoder 2 Audio B Sampling Freq RW Stat...

Page 120: ...EC rate Demod 2 R Status N A string 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 dfec FEC rate Demod 1 R Status N A string 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 dina Input Level A Demod 1 R Status float input level in dBm dinb Input Level B De...

Page 121: ...1 R Status 0 integer 0 no parity 1 odd 2 even dpa2 Data parity mode Decoder 2 R Status 0 integer 0 no parity 1 odd 2 even dpd1 Data PID Decoder 1 R Status integer dpd2 Data PID Decoder 2 R Status inte...

Page 122: ...25 11 1080i29 97 12 1080i30 13 720p23 98 14 720p24 15 720p25 16 720p29 97 17 720p30 18 720p50 19 720p59 94 20 720p60 21 PAL 22 NTSC 23 PAL704 24 NTSC704 eli2 Video Line Standard Decoder 2 R Status int...

Page 123: ...tatus String e g PAL 720p50 1080i60 geni Genlock Input Status RW Status Integer 0 unlocked 1 locked gens Genlock Input Supported with current format RW Status Integer 0 no 1 yes gfpg FPGA Version Numb...

Page 124: ...ecoder 1 GPS Number of satellites used for fix RW Status Integer gns2 Decoder 2 GPS Number of satellites used for fix RW Status Integer goh1 Decoder 1 GPS Longitude Hemisphere RW Status String N or S...

Page 125: ...r1 Decoder 1 Number of Services available RW Status Integer nsr2 Decoder 2 Number of Services available RW Status Integer ppd1 PCR PID Decoder 1 R Status integer ppd2 PCR PID Decoder 2 R Status intege...

Page 126: ...Status float snrd Input SNR D Demod 1 R Status float snre Input SNR E Demod 1 2 R Status float snrf Input SNR F Demod 1 2 R Status float snrf Input SNR G Demod 1 2 R Status float snrf Input SNR H Dem...

Page 127: ...m IP settings RW Special 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 254 String Comma separated list of IP_address Subn etMask DefaultGat eway idhc DHCP enable RW Special 1 integer 0 off 1 on ipac Active IP a...

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