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PVR 6000 Series 
Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders  

 

 

Page A-7  

 

 

Table A-2: 

RS-485 Control Cable Pin-to-Pin Designations 

PC

 

R

S

-485

 

9

 

P

IN 

 

D-T

YPE 

C

ONNECTOR

 

PVR

 

6000

 

R

S

-485

 

9

 

P

IN 

 

D-T

YPE 

C

ONNECTOR

 

PIN D

ESIGNATIONS

 PIN 

D

ESIGNATIONS

 

1 RB 

1 TX+ 

6 RA 

6 TX- 

8 TB 

8 RX+ 

9 TA 

0 RX- 

A.2.1.2

 

PC Serial-COM (Terminal) Software 

There are many Terminal Applications that support Serial-COM.  
In this document Software download procedure is performed on the built-in MS 
Windows hyperterminal.  

A.2.1.3

 

Opening Hyperterminal from MS Windows 

1.  Access HyperTerminal application, by selecting 

Start

Æ

Program

Æ

Accessories

Æ

Communication

Æ

HyperTerminal

 

Summary of Contents for ProView PVR 6000 Series

Page 1: ...ProView PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Version 4 1 Part Number MAN PVR6000 4 1 Revision A Harmonic Inc 2006 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ...

Page 2: ...re and does not constitute a binding offer for sale of the product described herein Harmonic assumes no responsibility or liability arising from the use of the products described herein except as expressly agreed to in writing by Harmonic The use and purchase of this product does not convey a license under any patent rights copyrights trademark rights or any intellectual property rights of Harmoni...

Page 3: ...tion of the unit and its main capabilities and specifications 2 INSTALLATION This section provides information and procedures required to install and activate the unit The procedures include site preparation and requirements installation in a 19 rack cable connections rear panel options and pin out descriptions initial settings and serviceability check 3 OPERATION This section provides information...

Page 4: ...gn an RMA Tracking Number this must accompany the item being returned and will be referred to in all correspondence Send the item to Harmonic with the RMA Number included in the accompanying documentation shipping and customs forms Customer Support Contact Information Harmonic Inc 549 Baltic Way Sunnyvale California 94089 1 408 542 2500 USA 1 800 788 1330 FAX 1 408 542 2510 http www harmonicinc co...

Page 5: ...rmonic Harmonic will pay the labour charges incurred by Harmonic to repair defective products You are responsible for any labour charges incurred following such one 1 year period This warranty will not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered other than by Harmonic your failure to meet environmental specifications or products which have been subjected to misuse negligence accident...

Page 6: ...received including interference that may cause undesired operation The FCC Wants You to Know This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates us...

Page 7: ...hat end users are advised that 1 Harmonic equipment is not to be discarded in household or office garbage 2 Harmonic Inc will pay the freight for shipment of equipment to be disposed of if it is returned to Harmonic 3 customers should call the normal RMA telephone numbers to arrange for such shipment and 4 customers may consult the Harmonic website http harmonicinc com ah_weee_recycle cfm for addi...

Page 8: ...Access 1 25 1 7 5 Control and Monitoring 1 25 1 7 6 Compliance 1 26 1 7 7 Environmental Conditions 1 26 1 7 8 Physical and Power Specifications 1 27 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 2 1 Safety Precautions 2 1 2 2 Inventory Check 2 1 2 3 Installation Instructions 2 2 2 3 1 Site Preparation 2 2 2 3 2 Mechanical Rack Installation 2 2 2 3 3 Insertion of the DVB CI Module PCMCIA 2 8 2 4 Cable Connection 2 9 ...

Page 9: ... Configuration Menu 4 99 4 2 8 Data Configuration Menu 4 109 4 2 9 Conditional Access Configuration Menu 4 120 4 2 10 Unit Configuration Menu 4 127 4 3 Status 4 144 4 3 1 Receiver Status 4 145 4 3 2 Stream Status Menu 4 152 4 3 3 Service Status 4 154 4 3 4 Video Status Menu 4 154 4 3 5 Audio Status Menu 4 158 4 3 6 Data Status Menu 4 160 4 3 7 Conditional Access Status Menu 4 162 4 3 8 Unit Status...

Page 10: ... 2 5 Figure 2 4 Clipped Mounting Brackets 2 5 Figure 2 5 Device Mounted on a Pair of Rack Slides 2 6 Figure 2 6 Multiple Devices Mounted on a Single Pair of Rack Slides 2 7 Figure 2 7 DVB CI Module 2 8 Figure 2 8 PVR 6080 Rear Panel 2 9 Figure 2 9 9 Pin Male Connector Pin Numbering 2 10 Figure 2 10 Power Supply Configurations and Rack Mount Grounding Jackscrew 2 13 Figure 3 1 Front Panel 3 1 Figur...

Page 11: ... General Screen 4 130 Figure 4 29 Change Password Screen 4 131 Figure 4 30 Unit Serial Screen 4 132 Figure 4 31 Unit Ethernet Screen 4 135 Figure 4 32 PVR 6000 Licensing Screen 4 137 Figure 4 33 PVR 6000 Dry Contact Screen 4 138 Figure 4 34 PVR 6000 Status Screen 4 145 Figure 4 35 PVR 6000 DVBS Status Screen 4 146 Figure 4 36 PVR 6000 DVBS2 Status Screen 4 148 Figure 4 37 PVR 6000 DVB IP Status Sc...

Page 12: ...Version Command A 12 Figure A 13 Erasing Flash Process A 13 Figure A 14 Ready to Receive New Software A 14 Figure A 15 Send File Dialog Box A 15 Figure A 16 Sending Status Dialog Box A 15 Figure A 17 IRD Boot Application Starts A 16 Figure A 18 Complete Software Loading A 17 Figure C 1 Aspect Ratio Conversion Machine C 1 Figure C 2 Normal 4 3 Aspect Ratio C 3 Figure C 3 Normal 16 9 Aspect Ratio C ...

Page 13: ...in Out Harmonic Inc P N 204346 2 12 Table 2 6 AES EBU Balanced Breakout Cable Pin Out Harmonic Inc P N 204345 2 12 Table 2 7 PVR 6000 Serviceability Check 2 15 Table 3 1 PVR 6000 Web Management Interface 3 11 Table 4 1 Band Frequency Range 4 5 Table 4 2 Band Frequency Designations 4 13 Table 4 3 Band Frequency Range 4 22 Table C 1 Table of Conversions 4 3 Stream Option C 3 Table C 2 Table of Conve...

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Page 15: ... front end options MPEG over IP inputs MPEG over IP output ASI transport stream input SNMP and web based management support The ProView PVR 6000 concurrently decodes up to two video programs from the transport stream The ProView PVR 6000 features the following product lines PVR 6000 6030 Professional single 4 2 0 decoder IRD PVR 6040 6050 Professional single 4 2 0 4 2 2 decoder IRD PVR 6060 6080 P...

Page 16: ...nsport stream input and output Service and PID Filtering over the ASI and IP outputs dynamic and static modes DVB common interface 2 slots 1 active simultaneously SDI AES EBU and analogue outputs Up to 4 pairs of audio outputs supporting Musicam Dolby Digital AC 3 Pass Through Dolby Digital AC 3 2 0 Down Mixing Linear PCM Audio and Dolby E Pass Through up to 3 outputs Embedded audio in SDI and re ...

Page 17: ...f applications Some typical uses for the include Digital turnaround CATV IP head end receiver decoder CATV IP distribution edge decoder Satellite distribution Telco distribution DSNG Syndication Harmonic Inc offers this series of professional IRDs in a wide range of standard configurations with the flexibility to select specific interfaces and applicable required features ...

Page 18: ... the input stream routed by the TS router block and provides decoded digital audio and video streams These streams are provided to the Video Router block that routes them to the relevant outputs as well as to the analog video output The Analog Video Output receives a digital video converts the digital video into analog video and outputs the analog video The analog and digital audio output componen...

Page 19: ...Unit 1 5 1 Front Panel The front panel allows control using a four way touch pad Enter key Esc key and two programmable F1 F2 keys Operational commands and parameters are displayed on a graphical LCD The four way touch pad allows parameter modification and scrolling through the embedded VBI menus Two LEDs show the WARNING and PWR FAIL status see Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 Front View of the IRD ...

Page 20: ... for PVR 6000 In this manual all rear panels are displayed with the DVB S interface Each model has standard features and interfaces as well as features requiring active software licenses The MPEGoIP input interface can be supported by all PVR 6000 devices Figure 1 4 illustrates the PVR 6010 rear panel with an MPEGoIP input interface Figure 1 4 PVR 6010 Rear Panel IP Input interface Figure 1 5 illu...

Page 21: ...ific requirements additional license permitted features are available The Next chapter specifies the basic and optional features available for each model In order to enable optional features perform one of the following Upon unit ordering order the relevant features The unit will be provided with the ordered features enabled After unit ordering order the relevant features In this case a 16 charact...

Page 22: ... rear panel The PVR 6000 basic features and software licensed features are also detailed Figure 1 7 PVR 6000 Rear Panel Standard Basic Features 1 composite video Broadcast quality upper connector 1 composite video Monitoring quality lower connector 2 active analog audio stereo balanced interfaces GPI Software Licensed Features Dolby digital AC 3 LT RT downmixing RS 232 low speed data output RS 422...

Page 23: ...per connector 1 composite video Monitoring quality lower connector 2 active analog audio stereo balanced interfaces SNMP management 10 100 Base T Web based management 10 100Base T GPI Software Licensed Features ASI Input Dual identical ASI outputs MPEG over IP output or IP data output MPE de capsulation Dolby Digital AC 3 LT RT downmixing Genlock input and loop through output Pro MPEG FEC IP Dual ...

Page 24: ... Features 1 composite video Broadcast quality upper connector 1 composite video Monitoring quality lower connector 2 SDI interfaces Embedded VBI and up to 2 stereo channels in SDI 2 activated analog audio stereo balanced interfaces 2 activated AES EBU SPDIF audio unbalanced interfaces SNMP management 10 100 Base T Web based management 10 100 Base T GPI Front panel A V monitoring connectors Softwar...

Page 25: ...re licensed features are described below Figure 1 10 PVR 6030 Rear Panel Basic Features 1 composite video Broadcast quality upper connector 1 composite video Monitoring quality lower connector 2 SDI interfaces Embedded VBI and up to 2 stereo channels in SDI 2 active analog audio stereo balanced interfaces 2 active AES EBU SPDIF audio balanced interfaces SNMP management 10 100 Base T Web based mana...

Page 26: ...Panel Basic Features 2 composite video interfaces Broadcast quality 2 SDI interfaces Embedded VBI and up to 4 stereo channels in SDI Decoding 4 2 2 PP ML 1 5 50 Mbps 2 out of 4 active analog audio stereo balanced interfaces 2 out of 4 active AES EBU SPDIF audio unbalanced interfaces 1ST and 2ND active AES EBU SPDIF SNMP management 10 100 Base T Web based management 10 100 Base T GPI Front panel A ...

Page 27: ...el The PVR 6050 basic and software licensed features are also detailed Figure 1 12 PVR 6050 Rear Panel Basic Features 2 composite video interfaces Broadcast quality 2 SDI interfaces Embedded VBI and up to 4 stereo channels in SDI Decoding 4 2 2 PP ML 1 5 50 Mbps 2 out of 4 active analog audio stereo balanced interfaces 2 out of 4 active AES EBU SPDIF audio balanced interfaces Genlock input and loo...

Page 28: ...C 3 LT RT downmixing Pro MPEG FEC PID and service filtering H 264 One Program Only RS 232 low speed data output NOTES This model requires a breakout cable to connect to the AES EBU interfaces and to connect to the 3rd and 4th analog stereo pairs In the case of power failure or system shutdown ASI OUT 1 output will become ASI loop through Use ASI OUT 1 output for cascading a chain of PVR 6000 ...

Page 29: ...deo for program 1 Broadcast quality upper right connector 1 composite video for program 2 Broadcast quality upper left connector 1 composite video for program 1 Monitoring quality lower connector 4 active analog audio stereo balanced interfaces SNMP management 10 100 Base T Web based management 10 100 Base T RS 422 high speed data output GPI Software Licensed Features ASI input Dual identical ASI ...

Page 30: ...nsed features are also detailed Figure 1 14 PVR 6070 Rear Panel Basic Features 3 composite video interfaces 2 for broadcast 1 for monitoring 2 SDI interfaces Embedded VBI and up to 4 stereo channels in SDI 4 active analog audio stereo balanced interfaces 4 active AES EBU SPDIF audio unbalanced interface SNMP management 10 100 Base T Web based management 10 100 Base T GPI Software Licensed Features...

Page 31: ...ice broadcast video quality Figure 1 15 illustrates the PVR 6080 rear panel The PVR 6080 basic features and software licensed features are also detailed Figure 1 15 PVR 6080 Rear Panel Basic Features 3 composite video interfaces 2 for broadcast 1 for monitoring 2 SDI interfaces Embedded VBI and up to 4 stereo channels in SDI 4 active analog audio stereo balanced interfaces 4 active AES EBU SPDIF a...

Page 32: ...trol The PVR 6000 supports PC terminal control from a standard PC terminal over RS 232 or RS 485 The terminal provides access to control and monitor functionalities that are not available when using any PVR 6000 front panel feature 1 6 2 Remote Management PVR 6000 supports three remote management methods NMS 4000 and Future NMS 7000 The NMS 4000 Network Management System enables management of the ...

Page 33: ...e Options FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS DVB S SINGLE INPUT Interface F type 75Ω Constellation QPSK Single L band input Frequency range 950 2150 MHz RF Input level 65 25 dBm Symbol rate range 1 45M Sym s L Band RF input with LNB control and loop through output DVB S DUAL INPUT Interface F type 75Ω Constellation QPSK Dual L band input Dual independent demodulators Manual selection between inputs Frequency ...

Page 34: ...M Sym s L Band RF input with LNB control and loop through output DVB S2 SINGLE INPUT Applications Broadcast services and DSNG EN 302 307 Mode Constant Coding and Modulation CCM Constellations QPSK 8PSK 16APSK FEC frames Normal 64800 bits short 16200 bits Roll Off 0 35 0 25 0 20 Pilots On Off Frequency range 950 MHz 2150 MHz Symbol rate range 64Ksym s 45Msym s TS bit rate range 128Kbps 107Mbps 2 L ...

Page 35: ...rate up to 44 Mbps Encapsulation type UDP and RTP Automatic detection SPTS MPTS Unicast Multicast IGMPv2 Forward Error Correction FEC ProMPEG CoP3v2 Maximum input bit rate 25Mb s Columns only FEC protection Matrix dimensions Columns 1 20 Rows 4 20 Columns Rows 100 Automatic detection MPEGOIP OUTPUT TS bit rate up to 60 Mbps SPTS MPTS Encapsulation UDP All programs and PIDs are present in the outpu...

Page 36: ...ASI output rate up to 100 Mbps Byte mode TELECOM G 703 INPUT Unframed PDH Data rates E1 E2 or E3 FEC optional DVB C FEC Loop through output DVB PDH INPUT Interface ATM AAL 1 Data rates DS3 or E3 Loop through output 1 7 2 Advanced Processing FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE AND PID FILTERING Active on ASI and IP outputs PCR re stamping VBR and CBR modes NULL stuffing Forward only and filter only mode...

Page 37: ...nly supported only by special order in PVR 6000 PVR 6010and PVR 6060 Decoding 4 2 0 MP ML 1 5 15 Mbps 4 2 2 PP ML 1 5 50 Mbps supported only in IRD298x Maximum TS decoding bit rate 108Mbps Video resolution interpolation Pan scan letter box or Pass through Aspect ratios 4 3 16 9 Aspect ratio 14 9 by signaling over VBI video index Graphical processing OSD DVB subtitling EBU Teletext subtitling OSD o...

Page 38: ...letext WSS VPS VITC CC AMOL I AMOL II Nielsen TV Guide V CHIP Enhanced VITS with built in generator AUDIO Modes stereo joint stereo dual channel single channel Analog max output level 18 dBu 600Ω Digital max output level 0 dBFs Attenuation control at 64 dB to 0 dB and mute Dolby Digital AC 3 Pass through Dolby Digital AC 3 LT RT downmixing Linear PCM SMPTE 302M 2000 supported over analog and digit...

Page 39: ...imum TS bitrate 72 Mbps CA methods Multicrypt Simulcrypt CASs Viaccess Irdeto Conax MediaGuard Nagravision Cryptoworks VideoGuard OnDigital CODICrypt 1 7 5 Control and Monitoring FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS LOCAL Graphical easy to use front panel Advanced satellite scanning CLI support only Operates in service and PID modes 2 GPI dry contacts for various status and fault indications ENHANCED DVB MONITO...

Page 40: ...ware download 1 7 6 Compliance FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS EMC EN55013 CISPR 13 EN55020 CISPR 20 EN55022 CISPR 22 EN55024 CISPR 24 FCC part 15 Class B SAFETY EN60950 CB IEC60950 UL60950 cTUVus 1 7 7 Environmental Conditions FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION Temperature 0 C 50 C Humidity 5 90 non condensing STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Temperature 40 C 70 C Humidity 0 95 non condensing ...

Page 41: ...oders Page 1 27 1 7 8 Physical and Power Specifications FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS PHYSICAL 1RU unit 19 rack mountable Dimensions HxWxD 1RU X 19 X 14 44mm X 482 6mm X 357mm Weight 3 5Kg 7 7lbs POWER Voltage 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power consumption up to 50w max ...

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Page 43: ...can perform service and maintenance To prevent lightning damage ground the unit according to local regulations Do not permit unqualified personnel to operate the unit 2 2 INVENTORY CHECK CAUTION IF ANYTHING IS MISSING OR DAMAGED DO NOT CONTINUE WITH THE INSTALLATION SEE THE PROCEDURES IN THE FRONT OF THIS MANUAL FOR HARMONIC INC SUPPORT INFORMATION Before installing the unit ensure that all the eq...

Page 44: ...eration Ensure that a qualified electrician has installed the main power supply in accordance with local power authority regulations All powering should be wired with an earth leakage in accordance with local regulations WARNING TO AVOID ELECTROCUTION ENSURE THAT THE RACK HAS BEEN CORRECTLY GROUNDED BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE PVR 6000 DEVICE WHEN REMOVING THE UNIT REMOVE THE GROUNDED CONNECTION ONLY ...

Page 45: ...s especially designed to ensure proper ventilation of these products as it is consistent with the ventilation scheme of all Harmonic Inc rack mount devices CAUTION USING RACK SLIDES THAT ARE NOT SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR HARMONIC INC RACK MOUNT DEVICES MAY RESULT IN OVERHEATING AND DAMAGE TO ONE OR MORE MOUNTED DEVICES ...

Page 46: ...k s side rails in the device s designated location with four M6 screws two on each side of the rack before continuing After tightly fastening the supporting rack slides to the rack perform the following steps to install the device within the rack 1 Lay the device on the rack slides in its designated location within the rack Figure 2 3 is a see through illustration demonstrating the placing of the ...

Page 47: ...s see Figure 2 4 The mounting brackets are clipped to the device chassis on both sides before leaving the factory Align the mounting brackets holes with the relevant holes in the rack s side rails Figure 2 4 Clipped Mounting Brackets 3 Fasten the mounting brackets to the side rails with four screws two on each side The device is now safely installed within the rack ...

Page 48: ...Slides A single pair of rack slides can carry up to 50Kg 110 lbs This allows saving rack space by placing a number of rack mount devices one upon the other be careful not to exceed the specified maximum weight WARNING DO NOT APPLY OVER 50KG 110LBS OF WEIGHT ON A SINGLE PAIR OF RACK SLIDES DOING SO MAY RESULT IN COLLAPSING OF THE RACK SLIDES SERIOUS INJURIES TO PERSONNEL AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT ...

Page 49: ...ries Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Page 2 7 Figure 2 6 illustrates multiple devices when rack mounted on a single pair of rack slides Figure 2 6 Multiple Devices Mounted on a Single Pair of Rack Slides ...

Page 50: ...incoming signal The PVR 6000 is provided with two PCMCIA slots for up to two DVB CI modules The PCMCIA should be firmly inserted into one of the two provided slots to ensure contact Each DVB CI module accommodates one Smart Card inserted with the UP mark pointing upwards and forward When installed the card is detected automatically by the PVR 6000 and enabled if the three following conditions are ...

Page 51: ... L Band Front end RF IN 75 Ω F Type RG 6 L Band Front end Loop Through Connector 75 Ω F Type RG 6 MPEGoIP Input RJ 45 FTP Cat 5 Management RJ 45 FTP Cat 5 MPEGoIP DATA Output RJ 45 FTP Cat 5 Analog Audio Out1 left 600 Ω XLR balanced Shielded audio cable Analog Audio Out1 right 600 Ω XLR balanced Shielded audio cable Analog Audio Out2 left 600 Ω XLR balanced Shielded audio cable Analog Audio Out2 r...

Page 52: ...46 Harmonic Inc material AES EBU 1 4 Unbalanced 75 Ω 4xBNC or 75 Ω D sub 15p BNC Cable ASI in out1 out2 75 Ω BNC RG 59 RG11 A U recommended Genlock In 75 Ω BNC RG 59 RG11 A U recommended Genlock Out 75 Ω BNC RG 59 RG11 A U recommended SDI out 1 2 75 Ω BNC RG 59 The ProView PVR 6000 supports terminal control from a standard PC through a serial RS 232 RS 485 connector Figure 2 9 illustrates the Cont...

Page 53: ...32 DTR 9 RS 232 Ring RS 485 RX 5 Common Table 2 3 lists the RS 232 low speed data and GPI interface pin out This connector is used at the same time for both GPI and low speed data output Table 2 3 RS 232 Low Speed Data and GPI Pin Out PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION 1 GPI1 NC 6 GPI1 Common 2 RxD 7 GPI1 NO 3 TxD 8 GPI2 NC 4 GPI2 Common 9 GPI2 NO 5 Common Table 2 4lists the RS 422 high speed data and inte...

Page 54: ...on 3 Audio 3 XLR Right Common 11 Audio 4 XLR Right 4 Audio 3 XLR Right 12 Audio 4 XLR Left 5 Audio 3 XLR Left 14 Audio 3 XLR Right 7 Audio 4 XLR Right Common 15 Audio 3 XLR Left Table 2 6 lists the AES ABU balanced breakout cable pin out Table 2 6 AES EBU Balanced Breakout Cable Pin Out Harmonic Inc P N 204345 PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION 1 AES EBU 4 8 AES EBU 3 Common 2 AES EBU 3 10 AES EBU 1 Common...

Page 55: ...red by an AC power supply unit Grounding of is provided when the AC power cable is connected to the device s AC connector The PVR 6000 is shipped with either AC connector configuration as shown in Figure 2 10 Before powering up a rack mounted PVR 6000 the device s grounding jackscrew must be connected to the rack housing which must be correctly grounded see Figure 2 10 AC Power Supply Configuratio...

Page 56: ... or configure the PVR 6000 device Select a service from the input stream When the PVR 6000 is correctly configured All OK is displayed and both LEDs are lit green NOTE Prior to initialization review Chapter 4 Operation and Management for how to use and navigate through the menus and for information on configuration parameters 2 5 3 Tuning The PVR 6000 receiver must be configured to receive a trans...

Page 57: ...e A video monitor must be connected to the PVR 6000 to perform the check lists systematic instructions for performing a serviceability check Table 2 7 PVR 6000 Serviceability Check STEP CHECK 1 On the LCD display the LCD status message reads STATUS OK 2 On the PVR 6000 front panel the two LEDs are lit green 3 The service selected is displayed on the LCD display 4 Video picture is displayed on moni...

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Page 59: ...Controls and Displays see section 3 1 1 Front Panel Screens see section 3 1 2 Menu Tree see section 3 1 3 Front Panel Initialization Sequence see section 3 1 4 3 1 1 Controls and Displays The front panel is used for extensive local control and for monitoring the device s operation Figure 3 1 illustrates the PVR 6000 front panel Figure 3 1 Front Panel The PVR 6000 front panel contains LCD Display T...

Page 60: ...nfiguration setup or to return to the menu s previous level Short Cut Keys Include the F1 F2 buttons that are operator programmable for immediate activation of predefined procedures in the future software versions 3 1 2 PVR 6000 Front Panel Screen Types The PVR 6000 display leads to the following five screen types Menu Navigation screen Edit Menu screen Table Menu screen Edit Value screen Select V...

Page 61: ...onfiguration and the menu hierarchal position 1 2 for example Configuration under the Root menu Up Up Down Down symbols indicate that up or down scrolling is enabled B Next up to four displayed lines is a list of numbered items C Additional Available Items The list can include more than four items but only four items are visible at a time When more than four items are enabled you can scroll using ...

Page 62: ...nu and their current values The information provided for each list item is Left aligned column displays a numbered list of parameters Right aligned column displays parameter values Editable parameters have a pencil icon next to them Parameters without the pencil icon are for information only C Additional Available Items The list can include more than four items but only four items are visible at t...

Page 63: ...nu and their current values A radio button indicates which parameter is currently active is currently enabled and is currently disabled C Additional Available Items The list can include more than four items but only four items are visible at a time When more than four items are available you can scroll the list using the UP Down arrow keys The currently selected option is displayed with white char...

Page 64: ...are used to mark a digit or a character for change The marked digit or a character is displayed with white character over black background see example in page 3 5 Up and Down arrow keys are used to scroll up or down the digits 0 through 9 or the characters a to z A to Z 0 to 9 and so on The scroll range can be limited to prevent values being out of range C Third line displays the allowed range of ...

Page 65: ...ir current values A radio button indicates which parameters are currently activated is currently enabled and is currently disabled C Additional Available Items The list can include more than four items but only four items are visible at a time When more than four items exist you can scroll the list using the UP Down arrow keys The currently selected option is displayed with white characters over a...

Page 66: ...g of the PVR 6000 operation can be performed locally by using the PVR 6000 Menu This menu is displayed on the front panel LCD display and is operated using the front panel control keys The basic tree structure of the PVR 6000 front panel menu is illustrated in Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 PVR 6000 Front Panel Menu Root Menu Basic Structure ...

Page 67: ...tialization complete the PVR 6000 displays one of two options Status OK Both LEDs are lit green Status OK Service1 TV Click Enter for menu TRT INT NOTE Blank Service1 and or Service2 fields at the front panel root screen means service not chosen In order to select services see section 4 2 5 1 Front End Warning The warning LED turns orange For details see Appendix D ________________________________...

Page 68: ...nitoring the devices current condition All this is performed through a remote computer using a regular Web browser No additional software is needed Managing the PVR 6000 using the Web based management GUI is as easy as point and click In order to access the web management user name and password must be entered The default values are User name ird Password ird Enter your user name and password in t...

Page 69: ... interface contains elements and controls that are explained and detailed in the following table Table 3 1 PVR 6000 Web Management Interface ELEMENT NAME FIGURE DESCRIPTION Free Text Box Click inside the text box and type in a value according to the range limitations Drop Down Menu Click the down pointing arrow and select an option ...

Page 70: ...lues that are relevant to the displayed screen Web Browser s Address Bar Displays an example of a Web browser s address bar The address bar is used for accessing the PVR 6000 s Web management interface Management Bar An easy to use efficient navigation tool for accessing the PVR 6000 Web management screens It is generally divided into nine sections Status used for device monitoring Receiver Stream...

Page 71: ...enu will be supported in future software releases 4 2 CONFIGURATION The Configuration Menu screen allows the user to manage the PVR 6000 through the front panel The Configuration menu consists of eight sub menus Each sub menu manages a specific IRD module The following lists PVR 6000 configuration sub menus Receiver For details see Section 4 2 1 Stream For details see Section 4 2 3 Service For det...

Page 72: ...n the digital transport stream to the decoder module Different networks require various receiver types According to its licensing the PVR 6000 supports two types of receivers 1 Satellite Receiver Modules DVB S Receiver Module The configuration parameters of the DVB S receiver module are detailed in Section 4 2 2 DVB S2 Receiver Module The configuration parameters of the DVB S2 receiver module are ...

Page 73: ...ont panel menus that enable configuring the DVB S receiver in an PVR 6000 DVB S front end device The following is the DVB S Receiver Configuration menu as displayed on the PVR 6000 front panel screen Receiver 1 2 1 01 Frequency 1 068000 GHz 02 Symbol Rate 29 818000 Mbaud 03 FEC Rate AUTOMATIC 04 Spectral Inversion AUTOMATIC 05 LNB Power Supply 18V HORIZONTAL 06 LNB 22 KHz OFF Low Band 07 Freq Drif...

Page 74: ...4 1 SW v1 60 December 2006 Figure 4 2 displays the corresponding DVB S Receiver Parameters menu Web Management screen Figure 4 2 DVB S Receiver Parameters Menu Screen The DVB S Receiver Configuration parameters are detailed in the following paragraphs ...

Page 75: ...ted band Table 4 1 Band Frequency Range BAND MINIMUM FREQUENCY MAXIMUM FREQUENCY Ku Band 10 700000GHz 12 750000GHz C Band 3 200000GHz 4 200000GHz L Band 0 950000GHz 2 150000GHz SYMBOL RATE The Symbol Rate parameter must be set according to the satellite transponder symbol rate The Symbol Rate value can be acquired from the satellite transponder information or can be calculated with the bit rate in...

Page 76: ...ransponder information or can be set to automatic When in Automatic mode the PVR 6000 device tries all FEC rates until locking the rate to the transport stream FEC Rate 1 AUTOMATIC 2 1 2 3 2 3 4 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 The available options are Automatic 3 4 1 2 5 6 2 3 7 8 NOTE If the specific Viterbi rate is not provided selecting the Automatic option enables the PVR 6000 to automatically detect the Vit...

Page 77: ... mode INVERTED Inverted spectral mode NORMAL Normal spectral mode LNB POWER SUPPLY The PVR 6000 sets the polarization of the receiving antenna by providing different voltage levels to the LNB 13v for vertical polarization and 18v for horizontal polarization The polarization of the receiving antenna is determined according to the polarity of the satellite transponder LNB Power Supply 1 13V VERTICAL...

Page 78: ...ATION The PVR 6000 uses Freq Drift Compensation to automatically correct inaccurate frequencies set by the operator When the operator sets the receiver frequency the PVR 6000 checks whether it is set to the optimum frequency When a deviation is detected the PVR 6000 calculates the offset from the original setting and enables correcting it Turning on the Freq Drift Compensation activates the automa...

Page 79: ... unless otherwise specified NOTE Manual configuration of the oscillator frequency is rarely used and is intended only for advanced users LNB L O Type 1 UNIVERSAL 9 75 10 6 2 WIDE BAND 9 75 10 75 3 Ku BAND 4 C BAND 5 DiSEqC 9 75 10 6 Available LNB L O types are UNIVERSAL 9 75 10 6 Defines LNB universal L O type WIDE BAND 9 75 10 75 Defines LNB wide band L O type Ku BAND Defines Ku Band LNB L O type...

Page 80: ...Scan command allows scanning the selected frequency range if the frequency is unknown The symbol rate must be known and set in the IRD The PVR 6000 scans the frequency range while seeking a valid DVB stream Upon locating a valid DVB stream the PVR 6000 marks the located frequency and service name Results output either to the RS 232 port terminal or Telnet The following screen displays the Frequenc...

Page 81: ...f the DVB S2 Receiver Configuration menu as displayed on the front panel screen Receiver 1 2 1 01 Frequency 1 000000 GHz 02 Symbol Rate 27 000000 Mbaud 03 Modulation DVB S2 N QPSK 04 Roll off 35 05 Pilots ON 06 FEC Rate 8 9 07 Spectral Inversion AUTOMATIC 08 LNB Power Supply 18V HORIZONTAL 09 LNB 22 KHz OFF Low Band 10 Input Serial Source IN B 11 Freq Drift Compensation OFF 12 LNB L O Type UNIVERS...

Page 82: ...ent screen Figure 4 3 DVB S2 Receiver Parameters Menu Screen The DVB S2 Receiver Configuration parameters are detailed as follows FREQUENCY The Frequency menu is used for tuning the PVR 6000 receiver to the relevant satellite frequency Frequency GHz 0 950000 2 150000 The displayed frequency range corresponds with the frequency band that is currently selected ...

Page 83: ...RATE The Symbol Rate menu is used for adjusting the receiver s symbol rate to the symbol rate of the received signal Symbol Rate 27 000000 Mbaud 00 016000 45 000000 Available values range from 00 016000 to 45 000000 Mbaud NOTE The symbol rate must be set to match the exact symbol rate value used by the satellite transponder MODULATION The Modulation menu allows setting the PVR 6000 receiver to the...

Page 84: ...to the roll off factor of the transmitted signal The Roll off factor is the factor that is used for the base band shaping of the transmitted signal Set the Roll Off factor in accordance with the transmitted Roll Off factor Roll off 1 35 2 25 3 20 Available options for the Roll off factor are 35 25 20 PILOTS In order to expedite carrier recovery the standard allows two operating modes for each modu...

Page 85: ...g the pilot configuration which resides in the PLHEADER Usually only a few modes such as 8PSK rate 2 3 16APSK rate 2 3 and 3 4 and 32APSK rate 3 4 need pilot assistance for carrier recovery FEC RATE The FEC Rate menu enables to set the Forward Error Correction rate according to the FEC rate of the transmitted signal FEC Rate 01 1 4 02 1 3 03 2 5 04 1 2 05 3 5 06 2 3 07 3 4 08 4 5 09 5 6 10 7 8 11 ...

Page 86: ...detects and sets the Spectral Inversion Mode INVERTED sets the PVR 6000 receiver to inverted Spectral Inversion Mode NORMAL sets the PVR 6000 receiver to normal Spectral Inversion Mode LNB POWER SUPPLY The LNB Power Supply menu is used for setting the power supply voltage level to the LNB in order to control the received signal polarization LNB Power Supply 1 13V VERTICAL 2 18V HORIZONTAL 3 OFF Th...

Page 87: ... signal is not generated and low band reception is selected ON High Band the 22 kHz signal is generated and high band reception is selected INPUT SIGNAL SOURCE The Input Signal Source menu selects the RF interface source through which to acquire the signal to be received This menu exists only in Dual RF Input PVR 6000 devices Input Signal Source 1 IN A 2 IN B The available options are IN A the PVR...

Page 88: ...ft Compensation in the following menu activates the automatic frequency adjustment When Drift compensation is turned off the device uses the original frequency setting that was inserted by the operator Freq Drift Compensation 1 OFF 2 ON The available options are OFF Drift Compensation is off the receiver remains tuned to the configured frequency ON Drift Compensation is on the receiver tunes to th...

Page 89: ...z C BAND selects the frequency range 10 700000 12 750000 GHz FREQUENCY BAND SCAN The Frequency Band Scan menu is used for mapping all the available transmission frequencies received by the antenna The symbol rate during the scan is constant and must be set according to the satellite s symbol rate Upon locating a valid DVB stream the PVR 6000 logs the located frequency and service name and outputs ...

Page 90: ...B DSNG Receiver Configuration menu as displayed on the PVR 6000 front panel screen Receiver 1 2 1 01 Frequency 1 138000 GHz 02 Symbol Rate 29 575707 Mbaud 03 Modulations AUTOMATIC 04 Roll off AUTOMATIC 05 FEC Rate AUTOMATIC 06 Spectral Inversion AUTOMATIC 07 LNB Power Supply 18V Horizontal 08 LNB 22Hz OFF Low Band 09 Input Serial Source IN A 10 Freq Drift Correction OFF 11 LNB L O Type UNIVERSAL 9...

Page 91: ...t screen Figure 4 4 DVB DSNG Receiver Parameters Menu Screen FREQUENCY The Frequency parameter must be set in accordance with the required satellite transponder frequency The frequency can be acquired from the satellite transponder information In this example the valid frequency range is between 0 95 and 2 15GHz Frequency 1 068000 GHz 0 950000 2 150000 ...

Page 92: ...value can be acquired from the satellite transponder information or can be calculated with the bit rate information Symbol Rate 29 818000 Mbaud 01 000000 45 000000 Available values range from 01 000000 to 45 000000 Mbaud NOTE It is important to input the accurate Symbol Rate down to the sixth digit after the decimal point MODULATION The Modulation menu allows setting the PVR 6000 receiver to the r...

Page 93: ... 3 25 Available options for the Roll off factor are 35 25 20 FEC RATE The FEC Rate parameter sets the Forward error correction rate value The FEC parameter can be acquired from the satellite transponder information or can be set to automatic When in Automatic mode the PVR 6000 device tries all FEC rates until locking the rate to the transport stream FEC Rate 1 AUTOMATIC 2 1 2 3 2 3 4 3 4 5 5 6 6 7...

Page 94: ...tic mode the PVR 6000 tries the two spectral modes until obtaining synchronization Spectral Inversion 1 AUTOMATIC 2 INVERTED 3 NORMAL The available options are Automatic Automatically selects between Normal and Inverted spectral mode INVERTED Inverted spectral mode NORMAL Normal spectral mode LNB POWER SUPPLY The PVR 6000 sets the polarization of the receiving antenna by providing different voltag...

Page 95: ...lator L O When the signal is not sent the LNB uses its Low Band L O The local oscillator is used to convert the signal from Ku Band or C Band to L Band Two local oscillators exist one for each band to leverage full spectrum LNB 22 KHz 1 OFF Low Band 2 ON High Band The available options are OFF Low band L O ON High band L O INPUT SIGNAL SOURCE The Input Signal Source menu selects the RF interface s...

Page 96: ...rator Freq Drift Compensation 1 OFF 2 ON The available options are OFF Drift Compensation is off the receiver remains with the configured frequency ON Drift Compensation is on the receiver adjusts its optimal frequency 4 2 2 4 DVB ATM Module This section details the front panel menus that enable configuring the DVB ATM receiver in a PVR 6000 DVB ATM front end device The following is the DVB ATM Re...

Page 97: ... ADDRESS The VPI Address parameter allows the user to set the path address for the ATM receiver The following is the front panel VPI Address screen VPI Address 01 Hex 00 FF The available values range from 00 to FF VCI ADDRESS The VCI Address parameter allows the user to set the channel address for the ATM receiver The following is the front panel VCI Address screen VPI Address 0020 Hex 0000 FFFF T...

Page 98: ...ral The available options are MPEGoIP Input 1 allows the user to configure the MPEGoIP receiver connected to the rear panel MPEGoIP IN 1 interface MPEGoIP Input 2 allows the user to configure the MPEGoIP receiver connected to the rear panel MPEGoIP IN 2 interface General allows the user to configure parameters such as redundancy De jittering delay and FEC MPEGOIP INPUT 1 The MPEGo IP Input 1 sub m...

Page 99: ...DVB IP Receiver MPEGoIP 1 Parameters Menu Screen The available options are Physical Link for configuring this physical link parameters Logical Source Socket for configuring the IP parameters of the TS source end device logical port parameters FEC for configuring the Forward Error Correction parameters the three options are detailed follows The three options are detailed as follows ...

Page 100: ...EGoIP input port s IP address Subnet Mask this MPEGoIP input port s Subnet Mask Default Gateway the default gateway address NOTE The operator must enter valid IP addresses before the PVR 6000 can operate If one or more IP addresses are not entered correctly the following message is displayed Front End Warning IP Configuration Error This message remains until all IP addresses are entered correctly ...

Page 101: ... Network Subnet Mask of the physical MPEGoIP input port MPEGoIP IN1 in this example Network Mask 255 255 255 000 Use the front panel right left arrows to navigate between the digits locations and the up down arrows to toggle the digits for creating the address DEFAULT GATEWAY The Default Gateway menu is used for setting the default gateway address for the PVR 6000 s physical MPEGoIP input port Def...

Page 102: ... type is selected UDP Destination Port the logical port s UDP port from which to receive data IP ADDRESS TYPE This menu is used for choosing the Multicast or Unicast address type IP Address Type 1 MULTICAST 2 UNICAST The available options are MULTICAST for selecting Multicast IP address type When selected the IP Multicast address menu is displayed which enables configuring the Multicast address An...

Page 103: ...DP DESTINATION PORT The UDP Destination Port menu enables setting the logical port s UDP port number UDP Destination Port 02000 00000 65535 Use the front panel right left arrows to navigate between the digits locations and the up down arrows to toggle the digits for creating the address FEC FORWARD ERROR CORRECTION The PVR 6000 IP Front End FEC Implementation complies with ProMPEG CoP3v2 with the ...

Page 104: ...navigate between the digit location and the up down arrows to toggle for the required digits NOTE The default FEC Column port is set to N 2 where N is the value of the UDP Destination port GENERAL General sub menu screen allows the user to set several parameters General 1 2 1 3 1 Selected Active Port 01 2 Redundancy DISABLE 3 Redundancy Delay 005 Sec 4 De Jitter Delay 0100 mSec 5 FEC DISABLE ...

Page 105: ...ss a redundancy event caused the PVR 6000 to switch to the other input port Redundancy enables or disables the PVR 6000 redundancy feature Redundancy Delay for setting the time delay that defines a redundancy event De Jitter Delay for setting the de jitter buffer time delay FEC enables or disables the FEC feature SELECTED ACTIVE PORT The Selected Active Port menu is used for selecting the active i...

Page 106: ...PVR 6000 MPEGoIP IN1 and MPEGoIP IN2 Source Redundancy protects the transport stream source encoder streamer Two logical sources i e sockets containing identical streams must be configured to enable Source redundancy REDUNDANCY EVENT A redundancy event causes the PVR 6000 to switch from the active Physical Link and Logical Source to the passive ones The device identifies a redundancy event when al...

Page 107: ... DELAY The De jitter Delay menu is used for setting the decoder s De Jitter delay in milliseconds The aim of the De Jittering mechanism is to eliminate the inherent jitter introduced by a typical IP network This mechanism practically acquires the source exact frequency and follows it The PVR 6000 supports de jittering of CBR Constant Bit Rate streams The de jitter delay configurability enables onl...

Page 108: ...lowing limitations Columns support only Maximum TS bit rate 25 Mbps This menu enables OR disables FEC operation FEC 1 ENABLE 2 DISABLE The available options are ENABLE enables FEC operation regenerates missing IP packets using FEC packets received from the configured UDP port DISABLE disables FEC operation ignores FEC packets and does not regenerate missing IP packets ...

Page 109: ...s the Stream Configuration Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆStream Figure 4 7 displays a tree diagram of the Stream Configuration Menu Figure 4 7 Stream Configuration Menu The following figure displays the Stream configuration menu Stream 1 2 2 1 Input 2 Output 3 Clock 4 Filtering ...

Page 110: ...een Figure 4 8 Stream Parameters Menu Screen The following Sections detail the Stream Configuration parameters 4 2 3 1 Input The PVR 6000 supports a wide range of optional input interfaces allowing the PVR 6000 to receive input streams from different sources Input 1 Source 2 Type 3 Rate Range 4 ASI Mode The Source parameter defines the input stream source ...

Page 111: ...ailable options are FRONT END if applicable Selects the Receiver Front End Interface as the source for the input transport stream ASI Select the ASI digital input as the source for the input transport stream SERIAL RS 422 Selects the RS 422 serial input as the source for the input transport stream NOTE Only qualified personnel should handle serial RS 422 option None No input source is selected for...

Page 112: ... UPTO 108Mb s 3 ABOVE 108Mb s The available options are UPTO 72Mb s Selected when using a CAM for descrambling UPTO 108Mb s Selected when not using CAM and inputting a transport Stream within a rate of 72M 108Mb s ABOVE 108Mb s Not in use NOTE The ASI Input Rate Range parameter in the front panel interface corresponds with Stream Rate Range in the Web management interface see Figure 4 8 ASI MODE T...

Page 113: ...Source 2 IP Output Source The ASI Output Source parameter defines the type of ASI output source ASI Output Source 1 DECODER SOURCE 2 AFTER DECRYPTION 3 AFTER FILTERING 4 DISABLED The available options are DECODER SOURCE Input stream is directly routed to the ASI output AFTER DECRYPTION Stream passes the CAM and then is directed to the ASI output AFTER FILTERING Stream passes the CAM and then is di...

Page 114: ...tput AFTER FILTERING Stream passes the CAM and then is directed to the ASI output DISABLED ASI output signal is disabled 4 2 3 3 Clock Defines the synchronization source for the PVR 6000 Clock 1 27MHz Synchronization 27 MHZ SYNCHRONIZATION The 27 MHz Synchronization Configuration Option defines the synchronization source for the PVR 6000 VCXO The Decoder Synchronization Source is a 27 MHz clock ge...

Page 115: ...D VALUE The VCXO is running in free mode GENLOCK Synchronizes the PVR 6000 according to MPEG Encoder external video signal GENLOCK LipSync Additional Genlock that Synchronizes the PVR 6000 according to the Video GenLock input This feature ensures a range of approximately 4mSec delta time between Audio Video synchronization NOTE The VCXO is factory calibrated to a fixed 27 MHz clock ...

Page 116: ...fter Filtering Access the general screen by navigating to RootÆConfigurationÆStreamÆFiltering Filtering 1 2 2 4 1 General 2 Service 3 PID Set the following parameters at the General sub menu strategy mode Bit rate mode and bit rate see section 4 2 4 1 ConfigurationÎStreamÎ FilteringÎGeneral In case that the service filtering strategy is chosen select the services see section 4 2 4 2 ConfigurationÎ...

Page 117: ...g sub menu strategy mode Bit rate mode and bit rate see section 4 2 4 1 StreamÎ Filtering In case that the service filtering strategy is chosen select the services see section 4 2 4 2 StreamÎ Select Services In case that the PID filtering strategy is chosen select the PIDs see section 4 2 4 3 StreamÎ Select PIDs ...

Page 118: ...s The General menu provides several filtering parameters for ASI and IP output ports General 1 2 2 4 1 1 Mode TRANSMIT 2 Strategy PID 3 Biterate Mode CBR 4 Bitrate 72 000000 Mbs Figure 4 9 displays the General corresponding Filtering screen Web Management screen Figure 4 9 General Filtering Parameters Menu Screen ...

Page 119: ...ngly The user can select two types of services Referenced services any service included in the PAT Unreferenced service the user can add any other service ID When the service is received at the input the IRD will forward or filter it accordingly This mode is useful for scenarios were the user want to select an unreferenced service or configures the unit before the system is fully deployed PIDs Fil...

Page 120: ...lected services or PIDs accumulated maximum bit rate This is due to momentarily burstiness scenario In case that an overflow occurs the following alarm Filtering CBR Bit rate is too Low is turned on if the alarm is not masked a trap is generated BITRATE This parameter allows setting the output bitrate limit The available values range is 0 500000 to 72 000000 Mbs NOTES When using VBR mode a Bitrate...

Page 121: ...ters Select This parameter lists all available services on the received transport stream It allows selection of specific services The parameters displayed as the service ID symbol next to the service name tag For example 000A PROGRAM1 ADD This parameter allow the user to manually add services by using the keypad and enter the service ID The available values range is 0000 to FFFF Hex Remove This pa...

Page 122: ...Select Services Menu Screen Select Services screen includes the following parameters Referenced Services This parameter lists all available services on the PVR 6000 It allows selection of specific service The parameters displayed as the service ID next to the service name tag In order to select a service select the service check box and click Submit Unreferenced Services This parameter lists all s...

Page 123: ...on empty all selected fields NOTE Service menu is applicable only when service filtering is selected from Strategy menu 4 2 4 3 Select PIDs The PID menu screen is a feature that allows the user to select PIDs on the PVR 6000 ASI and IP output ports The following describes PIDs selection in filtering mode thru the front panel and the web interface SELECT PIDS THRU THE FRONT PANEL PID menu is locate...

Page 124: ...IDs of the selected services is displayed and the user can select specific PIDs For example 000A 1 SELECT ALL 2 REMOVE ALL 3 0100 PMT 4 0101 PCR The selected service s ID is displayed at the title The first two parameters of every service list are SELECT ALL Select all PIDs of the current service REMOVE ALL Remove all PID s of the current service The rest of the list includes available PIDs next t...

Page 125: ...able only when service filtering is selected from the Strategy menu SELECT PIDS THRU THE WEB INTERFACE Select PIDs is the corresponding web management screen that allows the user to select PIDs in the filtering mode Figure 4 11 displays the corresponding Select PIDs configuration Web Management screen Figure 4 11 Select PIDs Menu Screen ...

Page 126: ...eferenced PIDs This parameter lists all selected unreferenced PIDs it allows removal of an unreferenced PIDs In order to remove an unreferenced PID select the PID check box and click Submit NOTE Unreferenced Services is unavailable when no unreferenced services have been selected Manual PID This parameter allows the user to manually add PIDs by entering the PIDs symbol in the text box and click on...

Page 127: ...u The Service Configuration Menu contains parameter setups for video and VBI services Figure 4 12 displays a tree diagram of the Service Configuration Menu Figure 4 12 Service Configuration Menu To access the Service Configuration Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆService ...

Page 128: ...assign two services from the incoming TS one for each decoder see Section 4 2 5 1 Stand Alone This feature will be supported in the future software releases Preferred Language This group contains parameters that define the preferred language see Section 4 2 5 3 PID Select This group contains parameters that define the PID components in the elementary stream see Section 4 2 5 4 Mapping Port to Serv...

Page 129: ...ollowing screen displays the TV1 Select and TV2 Select menu Name ID Type Mode 1 PROGRAM 1 000A TV FTA 2 PROGRAM 2 0046 TV FTA 3 PROGRAM 3 0050 TV CAS 4 PROGRAM 4 01F7 TV CAS The table headers are as follows NAME The service name ID The service identification symbol Hex TYPE Service type options TV Radio TLTX NVOD MOSAIC PAL SECAM MAC FM NTSC and Data MODE Indicates if the service is encrypted CAS ...

Page 130: ...Web Management screen Figure 4 13 TV1 Menu Screen The following paragraphs detail available types of elementary streams PCR The PCR elementary stream is a read only parameter VIDEO The following figure displays the TV1 Video screen Video 1 None 2 Video1 The following figure displays the TV2 Video screen Video 1 None 2 Video2 ...

Page 131: ...tions are None No Audio is assigned to this Service Audio 1 and Audio 3 correspondingly Audio 1 or Audio 3 correspondingly is assigned to the service Audio 2 and Audio 4 correspondingly Audio 2 or Audio 4 correspondingly is assigned to the service VBI The ProView PVR 6000 supports decoding and displaying Teletext Subtitling graphics according to DVB VBI standard EN 301 775 which specifies EBU Tele...

Page 132: ...btitles to the Service for this purpose the selected VBI PID must contain Teletext Subtitling data When choosing Teletext Subtitling here the operator must also enable TLTX Subtitle Mode For enabling TLTX Subtitle mode see Section 4 2 6 3 The following figure displays the TV1 VBI screen Vbi 1 None 2 VBi1 The following figure displays the TV2 VBI screen Vbi 1 None 2 VBi2 The available options are N...

Page 133: ...anguage Edit menu screen lists the audio channels available for the received services To access the Preferred Language Edit menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆServiceÆPreferred Language Preferred Language 1 2 3 4 1 Audio 1 ALL LANGUAGES 2 Audio 2 English Old ang 3 Audio 3 Romanian ron 4 Audio 4 Zuylu zul 05 VBi 1 1073 06 VBi 2 101F 07 Subtitling 1 1073 08 Subtitling 2 00...

Page 134: ... 14 Preferred Language Screen NOTE The number of audio channels provided in the Preferred Languages Menu is dynamic and is determined by the PVR 6000 model Audio 3 and Audio 4 channels are available in dual decoders PVR 6040 and PVR 6050 models only The operator can assign a preferred language to each of the Audio channels as well as to the available VBIs and Subtitling ...

Page 135: ...ish esl 17 Finnish fin 18 French fra 19 French fre 20 Gaelic gae 21 German ger 22 Greek Modern gre 23 Hebrew heb 24 Hindi hin 25 Hungarian hun 26 Indonesian ind 27 Irish iri 28 Italian ita 29 Japanese jpn 30 Latin lat 31 Macedonian mac 32 Miscellaneous mis 33 Multiple mul 34 Norvegian nor 35 Turkish ota 36 Persian per 37 Polish pol 38 Portuguese por 39 Romany rom 40 Romanian ron 41 Russian rus 42 ...

Page 136: ...ful when the PMT is not available or is defective Before assigning the ES to an output the operator verifies that the new PID entered is correct CAUTION USING THIS CONTROL MENU DISASSOCIATES THE SELECTED ELEMENTRY STREAM FROM ANY SERVICE AND MAKE IT A STAND ALONE STREAM WITH NO ATTATCH SYNCHRONIZATION AND NO OTHER ASSOCIATED SIGNAL MAY COUSE VIDEO AND AUDIO ISSUES IF NOT HANDLES CORRECTLY IT IS HI...

Page 137: ...een displays the PID Select menu PID Select 1 2 3 4 01 Pcr1 1062 02 Pcr2 1062 03 Video1 1062 04 Video2 1062 05 Audio 1 1073 06 Audio 2 101F 07 Audio 3 1073 08 Audio 4 001F 09 VBi 1 1064 10 VBi 2 1069 11 Subtitling 1 1069 12 Subtitling 2 001F 13 LS Data RS232 001F 14 HS Data RS 422 001F ...

Page 138: ...creen The available options are Pcr1 Pcr2 if applicable Video1 Video2 if applicable Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 if applicable Audio4 if applicable VBI1 VBI2 if applicable Subtitling1 Subtitling2 if applicable LS Data RS232 HS Data RS 422 All PID Assigning screens are identical in structure and functionality The only difference is the screen header which changes according to the chosen port ...

Page 139: ...ent programs each with its own subtitling simultaneously 4 2 5 5 Mapping Port to Service The Mapping Port to Service Menu enables the operator to manually map PVR 6000 physical ports to Service 1 and to Service 2 The factory default mapping in dual decoders is symmetrical Service 1 is assigned Video1 Audio1 Audio2 VBI1 etc and Service 2 is assigned Video2 Audio3 Audio4 VBI2 etc Operator must not c...

Page 140: ...the Mapping Port to Service menu Mapping Port to Service 1 2 3 6 01 Pcr1 TV1 02 Pcr2 TV2 03 Video1 TV1 04 Video2 TV2 05 Audio 1 TV1 06 Audio 2 TV1 07 Audio 3 TV2 08 Audio 4 TV2 09 Vbi 1 TV1 10 Vbi 2 TV1 11 Subtitling 1 STAND ALONE 12 Subtitling 2 STAND ALONE 13 LS Data RS232 TV1 14 HS Data RS 422 STAND ALONE ...

Page 141: ...e options are Pcr1 Pcr2 if applicable Video1 Video2 if applicable Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 if applicable Audio4 if applicable VBI1 VBI2 if applicable Subtitling1 Subtitling2 if applicable LS Data RS232 HS Data RS 422 IP Data MAPPING PORTS TO SERVICES THRU THE FRONT PANEL In order to map a port to service thru the front panel perform the following Navigate to ConfigurationÆServiceÆ Mapping Port to Serv...

Page 142: ...elementary stream is related to the service assigned to Decoder 1 TV2 This mode indicates that the elementary stream is related to the service assigned to Decoder 2 4 2 5 6 General Configuration The Service General Configuration menu defines the PVR 6000 service selection strategy either automatic or user defined It also allows the operator to instruct to the CAM Conditional Access Module which ES...

Page 143: ...enu Screen The General Configuration Parameters are Service Strategy Service CAS Open SERVICE STRATEGY Service strategy determines the decoder behaviour at the start up or when the decoding program is inactive The following options in the Service Strategy screen set the PVR 6000 service selection strategy parameters Service Strategy 1 AUTO CALL 1st ACTIVE 2 WAIT FOR USER SELECT ...

Page 144: ...hes for a specific user defined service to lock on to the PVR 6000 is tuned to decode the selected program even if it does not exist in the TS This mode is recommended for broadcast applications where the decoded program is fixed and seldom changes SERVICE CAS OPEN This parameter defines which ES will be decrypted by the CAM It is possible to either instruct the PVR 6000 to decrypt all the receive...

Page 145: ... 4 18 displays a tree diagram of the Video Configuration Menu Figure 4 18 Video Configuration Menu Video Video 1 Video 2 VBI 1 VBI 2 Format Lips Sync Mode CC AMOL STC PCR Delay VITS VITC WSS TTX VPS SMC Root Preset Configuration Status Interpolation Monitor Aspect Ratio Blanking Mode OSD 1 OSD 2 Monitor Output Y Position Offset DVB Subtitle Mode Broadcast Output X Position Offset TLTX Subtitle Mod...

Page 146: ...e the format lip sync mode and STC PCR delay parameters for the video stream for a signal to decoder 1 For details on the Video 1 Parameter see Section 4 2 6 1 VBI 1 This group contains parameters that define VBI functioning for Decoder 1 For details on the VBI 1 Parameter see Section 0 Osd 1 This group contains parameters that define OSD functioning for Decoder 1 Video 2 if available This group c...

Page 147: ...set parameters for Video 1 and or Video 2 outputs if applicable To access Video 1 or Video 2 menu screens navigate to RootÆConfigurationÆ VideoÆVideo 1 or Video2 This section displays Video 1 configuration menu screens NOTE Video 2 menu screens are identical to Video 1menu screens Video 1 1 2 4 1 1 Format PAL BG 2 Interpolation PAN SCAN 3 Monitor Aspect Ratio 4 3 4 Lip sync Mode STANDARD LOCK 5 ST...

Page 148: ...n Figure 4 19 Video 1 Menu Screen The available options are Format Interpolation Monitor Aspect Ratio Lip sync Mode STC PCR Delay Blanking Mode Test Mode NOTE After selecting an option under the Video 1 2 menu the front panel returns to the Video 1 2 menu and displays the current selection The following paragraphs detail Video Configuration options ...

Page 149: ...INTERPOLATION The Interpolation parameter sets the re sampling method of the image should be set according to the Aspect Ratio parameter setting and to the actual aspect ratio of the received video signal NOTE See 04 3 8 4 Appendix C for extensive details on how Interpolation configuration affects the resulting image Interpolation 1 PAN SCAN 2 LETTER BOX 3 PASS THRU The available options are PAN S...

Page 150: ... 9 3 16 9 Box 4 4 3 5 14 9 6 14 9 Box The available options are VIDEO Source Monitor aspect ratio is determined by the video sequence 16 9 Monitor aspect ratio is set to 16 9 16 9 Box Monitor aspect ratio is set to 16 9 with letter box 4 3 Monitor aspect ratio is set to 4 3 14 9 This option will be supported in future PVR 6000 versions 14 9 Box This option will be supported in future PVR 6000 vers...

Page 151: ...K NO DRIFT Sync audio to video within 2 mSec In this mode the PVR 6000 continuously monitors the audio sync to video for maintaining synchronization within 2 mSec Only PVR 6040 and PVR 6050 Audio 3 and Audio 4 support this feature OFF No Lip Sync STC PCR DELAY The STC PCR Delay parameter sets the delay between the System Time Clock STC and the PVR 6000 clock The PVR 6000 clock is recovered from PC...

Page 152: ...ption stops Blanking Mode 1 Black 2 Last Field 3 Last Frame 4 75 BAR 5 Null The available options are Black video output signal is a black screen Last Field video output signal is the last field displayed Last Frame video output signal is the last frame displayed 75 BAR video output signal is a colour bar display Null video outputs shut down with no output signal ...

Page 153: ... 3 VITS PAL LN 18 4 VITS PAL LN 330 5 VITS PAL LN 331 6 VITS PAL SPARE 7 BAR 75 8 SIN X X 9 S N 10 SWEEP 11 SHALLOW RAMP 12 LUMA RAMP 13 VITS NTSC LN 17 F1 14 VITS NTSC LN 17 F2 15 NTSC YELLOW RAMP 16 SECAM 70mV 17 SECAM 420mV 18 SECAM 700mV 19 SECAM ALL Select from the following Test Bars VITS PAL LN 17 SHALLOW RAMP VITS PAL LN 18 LUMA RAMP VITS PAL LN 330 VITS NTSC LN 17 F1 VITS PAL LN 331 VITS ...

Page 154: ...and VBI 2 Menus in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆVideoÆVbi1 or Vbi2 The following figure illustrates the VBI configuration menu Vbi 1 1 2 4 2 1 CC Close Captioning 2 AMOL Automated Measurements Of Line ups 3 TVG TV Guide 4 VITS Vertical Interval Test Signals 5 VITC Vertical Interval Time Code 6 WSS Wide Screen Signaling 7 VI Video Index 8 TTX Teletext EBU 9 VPS Video Progra...

Page 155: ... VBI Configuration options CC CLOSED CAPTIONING PARAMETER Selecting CC Closed Captioning displays the following screen CC 1 2 4 2 1 1 Source DISABLE 2 Line1 21 The CC screen parameters are 1 Source used for selecting the source of closed captioning data 2 Line1 This is a read only parameter closed captioning data is automatically re inserted in line 21 Selecting Source displays the following scree...

Page 156: ...o the EN 301 775 DVB standard VIDEO The PVR 6000 automatically detects the existing CC standard and acquires the CC data accordingly VIDEO ATSC A 53 The PVR 6000 automatically detects the existing CC standard and acquires the CC data accordingly prioritizing the ATSC A 53 standard NOTE The PVR 6000 supports the following CC standards CCube standard Harmonic Divicom standard ATSC DVS 53 Rev 57 EIA ...

Page 157: ...S EN 301 775 The available options are DISABLE AMOL is disabled E S EN 301 775 The PVR 6000 complies with the DVB EN 301 775 AMOL standard TVG TV GUIDE Selecting TVG TV Guide displays the following screen TVG TV Guide 1 2 4 2 3 1 Source DISABLE Selecting Source displays the following screen Source 1 DISABLE 2 E S EN 301 775 The available options are DISABLE TV Guide reinsertion is disabled E S EN ...

Page 158: ...select two lines The factory setting is to Line 1 17 and Line 2 18 In this case the PVR 6000 will re insert the VITS signals automatically to lines 17 18 330 331 In the case of selecting different line numbers for VITS the PVR 6000 calculates the new line numbers in which to re insert the VITS signals For example changing Line 2 to 19 instead of 18 will result in VITS signals re inserted to lines ...

Page 159: ... signals are inserted to lines 17 and 18 and to lines 330 and 331 When selecting NTSC VITS signals are inserted to line 17 field 1 and line 17 field 2 The PVR 6000 enables the user to insert VITS signals to lines 17 and 18 as well as to any other line between 0 and 23 NOTE In Russian SECAM format there are special VITS signals different in format from PAL VITS The Russian SECAM VITS are inserted i...

Page 160: ... Source displays the following screen Source 1 DISABLE 2 INTERNAL 3 VIDEO The available options are DISABLE VITC is disabled INTERNAL The PVR 6000 re inserts the PVR 6000 uptime VIDEO The PVR 6000 re inserts the VITC signal as included in the transport stream When selecting the Line 1 option the following screen is displayed Line1 12 00 23 When selecting the Line 2 option the following screen is d...

Page 161: ...through RootÆConfigurationÆVideo 1 2 ÆMonitor Aspect Ratio complies with ITU T standard J 63 NOTE The option TV MONITOR should not be selected along with choosing VIDEO Source under ConfigurationÆVideoÆVideo 1 2ÆMonitor Aspect Ratio since the two A R may contradict each other and cause unexpected results E S EN 301 775 The PVR 6000 generates the WSS signal according to the WSS information taken fr...

Page 162: ...stems according to SMPTE RP 186 1995 only Class 1 1 Information required to display the signal not including pan and scan is currently supported Selecting VI Video Index displays the following screen VI Video Index 1 2 4 2 7 1 Source VIDEO 2 Line1 11 Selecting Source displays the following screen Source 1 DISABLE 2 E S EN 301 775 3 VIDEO The available options are DISABLE VI data is not reinserted ...

Page 163: ... E S EN 301 775 The available options are DISABLE Teletext is disabled E S EN 301 775 The PVR 6000 re inserts the Teletext signal as included in the transport stream according to EN 301 775 VPS VIDEO PROGRAM SYSTEM PARAMETER When the VPS Video Program System VBI parameter is selected the following screen is displayed VPS 1 2 4 2 9 1 Source DISABLE 2 Line1 16 Selecting Source displays the following...

Page 164: ...ll be supported in the future software releases M422 MONOCHROME 4 2 2 Selecting M422 Monochrome 4 2 2 displays the following screen M422 Monochrome 4 2 2 1 2 4 2 11 1 Source E S EN 301 775 Selecting Source displays the following screen Source 1 DISABLE 2 E S EN 301 775 The available options are DISABLE Monochrome 4 2 2 reinsertion is disabled E S EN 301 775 Monochrome 4 2 2 reinsertion is enabled ...

Page 165: ... the PVR 6000 Video Configuration Menu see Section 4 2 6 The following screens display the Video 1 and Video 2 menus Osd 1 1 2 4 1 1 Monitor Output ENABLE 2 Broadcast Output ENABLE 3 X Position Offset 000 Pixel 4 Y Position Offset 000 Pixel 5 DVB Subtitle Mode NO PAGE FILTER 6 TLTX Subtitle Mode DISABLE Figure 4 21 displays the corresponding OSD1 Menu Web Management screen Figure 4 21 OSD1 Menu Sc...

Page 166: ...and OSD 2 parameters MONITOR OUTPUT Selecting Monitor Output displays the following screen Monitor Output 1 DISABLE 2 ENABLE The available options are DISABLE Disables Monitor Output PVR 6000 rear panel ENABLE Enables Monitor Output BROADCAST OUTPUT Selecting Broadcast Output displays the following screen Broadcast Output 1 DISABLE 2 ENABLE The available options are DISABLE Disables Broadcast Outp...

Page 167: ...reen Y Position Offset 000 Pixel 300 300 This function determines the vertical offset of the OSD signal The valid range of values is between 300 and 300 pixels DVB SUBTITLE MODE Selecting DVB Subtitle Mode displays the following screen DVB Subtitle Mode 1 DISABLE 2 NO PAGE FILTER 3 USE PAGE FILTER The available options are DISABLE Disables DVB Subtitling NO PAGE FILTER This is the PVR 6000 default...

Page 168: ...Danish Dutch English English Old Estonian Finnish French German Hungarian Italian Latvian Lithuanian Norwegian Portuguese Romanian Serbian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Selecting TLTX Subtitle Mode displays the following screen TLTX Subtitle Mode 1 DISABLE 2 ENABLE The available options are DISABLE Disables Teletext Subtitling ENABLE Enables Teletext Subtitling NOTE When selecting DVB Subtitle ...

Page 169: ...gure 4 22 displays a tree diagram of the Audio Configuration Menu Figure 4 22 Audio Configuration Menu NOTE The number of Audio Channel Configurations provided in the Audio Configuration menu is dynamic and is set by the unit configuration Audio Audio PassThru Sample Rate Volume Analog Output Analog Mixer Digital Format Decoder Mode AC3 Downmix Mode AC3 Operational Root Preset Configuration Status...

Page 170: ...The available options are Audio 1 Audio 2 Audio 3 in dual decoder IRDs Audio 4 in dual decoder IRDs Audios 1 through 4 have identical parameters and are accessible through identical controls The following is an example of Audio 1 front panel control screen Audio 2 3 and 4 control screens are exactly the same except for the screen header NOTE Audio1 and Audio2 correspond with Video1 and are always ...

Page 171: ...face go to ConfigurationÆAudioÆAudio1 The following screen displays the Audio 1 menu Audio1 1 2 1 2 5 1 1 Decoder Mode MUSICAM 2 AC3 Downmix Mode 2 0 L R STEREO 3 AC3 Operational LINE OUT MODE 4 PassThru Sample Rate 48 0 KHz 5 Volume 00 0 Db 6 Analog Output UNMUTE PLAY 7 Analog Mixer STEREO L R 8 Digital Format Professional 8 Test Tone DISABLE ...

Page 172: ...cember 2006 Figure 4 23 displays the corresponding Audio1 Menu Web Management screen Figure 4 23 Audio 1 Menu Screen The available options are Decoder Mode AC3 Downmix Mode AC3 Operational PassThru Sample Rate Volume Analog Output Analog Mixer Digital Format Test Tone ...

Page 173: ... detail the Audio Configuration options AUDIO DECODER MODE SETUP The Audio Decoder mode option allows the user setting the following parameters for an Audio channel Decoder Mode 1 MUSICAM 2 DOLBY AC3 3 AC3 PASSTHRU 4 LINEAR PCM 5 AUTOMATIC This menu controls the decoder audio mode The available options are MUSICAM Sets the audio decoder mode to MUSICAM DOLBY AC3 Sets the audio decoder mode for the...

Page 174: ...Ls Rs The available options are 2 0 L R 2 0 C mono 2 0 L R stereo 3 0 L C R 2 1 L R S 3 1 L C R S 2 2 L R Ls Rs 2 2 L C R Ls Rs AUDIO AC3 OPERATIONAL SETUP The Audio AC3 Operational parameter selects the audio output mode of operation on a specific audio for the Dolby AC 3 processed audio information for example Audio 1 output AC3 Operational 1 CUSTOM MODE 0 2 CUSTOM MODE 1 3 LINE OUT MODE 4 RF RE...

Page 175: ... Pass through PassThru Sample Rate 1 48 0 KHz 2 44 1 KHz 3 32 0 KHz The available options are 48 0 KHz 44 1 KHz 32 0 KHz VOLUME The Volume parameter allows the user setting the audio volume of the audio channel A graphical volume display illustrates the volume level Volume 00 dB 64 00 Available values are between 64 and 0dB ANALOG OUTPUT The Analog Output parameter sets Mute or Play mode in an aud...

Page 176: ...tereo output on the respective left and right connectors MONO MIXING Mixes left and right stereo channel signals for mono output on both left and right connectors SWAP R L Swaps channels Left channel on right connectors Right channel on left connectors BOTH RIGHT Outputs right channels on both left and right connectors BOTH LEFT Outputs left channels on both left and right connectors NOTES Audio 2...

Page 177: ... Mode This mode passes the audio mode bits as is PROFESSIONAL Selects AES EBU Professional Mode This mode set the audio mode to stereo regardless of actual audio NOTE When Consumer mode is chosen the IRD passes the audio mode bits as is When Professional mode is chosen the IRD sets the audio mode to stereo regardless of actual audio NOTE When choosing PROFESSIONAL the PVR 6000 will set the Audio h...

Page 178: ...ust select the audio output to be tested and enable the creation of the test tone for that output Test Tone 1 DISABLE 2 1000 Hz The available options are DISABLE disables the test tone 1000 Hz creates a 1 kHz audio signal and outputs it through this Audio output NOTES It is required to stop al IRD decoding before performing Audio Output testing Only Audio Outputs 1 3 and 4 can currently be tested ...

Page 179: ... parameters to handle a data output stream Figure 4 24 displays a tree diagram of the Data Configuration Menu Figure 4 24 Data Configuration Menu Operational Mode Default Gateway Dest IP Address UDP Source Port UDP DestinationPort Num Of Packets Protocol IP Address Subnet Mask Root Preset Configuration Status Low Speed Data Port IP Out Port ...

Page 180: ...nding front panel screen for these models Data 1 2 6 1 Low Speed Data Port 2 High Speed Data Port The Data Configuration Menu parameters are Low Speed Data Port Sets the type of data to be outputted through the Low Speed Data port The PVR 6000 supports LS data output in three levels of filtering For details see Section 4 2 8 1 IP Out Port Sets the PVR 6000 IP Out port parameters e g the chosen tra...

Page 181: ...e_data_indicator 15 with indicator value 0 for transmission through its Low Speed Data port The minimum amount of data that can be transmitted through the LS Data port is the size of one PES payload To access the Low Speed Data menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆDataÆLow Speed Data Port Following is the corresponding front panel screen Low Speed Data Port 1 2 6 1 1 Baud ...

Page 182: ...e corresponding encoder data encapsulation rate LAYER FILTERING The PVR 6000 supports three levels of Low Speed Data filtering determining the type of data to be transmitted through the LS Data port Following is the front panel Layer Filtering screen Layer Filtering 1 DVB STREAMING 2 PES PAYLOAD 3 T S PAYLOAD The three levels of data filtering are DVB STREAMING For outputting only DVB Asynchronous...

Page 183: ...g to two separate IP frames This menu is used for setting the IP Out port parameters To access the IP Out Port Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆDataÆIP Out Port The following screen displays the IP Out Port menu IP Out Port 1 2 6 2 1 Operational Mode MPEGoIP 2 Protocol UDP 3 IP Address 010 008 000 216 4 Network Mask 255 255 255 000 5 Default Gateway 010 008 000 001 6 D...

Page 184: ...06 Figure 4 23 displays the corresponding IP DATA PORT Menu Web Management screen Figure 4 25 IP DATA PORT Menu Screen The available options are Operational Mode Protocol IP Address Network Mask Default Gateway Dest IP Address UDP Source Port UDP Destination Port Num of Packets ...

Page 185: ...e capsulation NOTE When Operational mode is set to MPEG over IP all other items in the IP Out Port menu must be configured When Operational mode is set to MPE then the IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway items must be configured PROTOCOL The Protocol screen displays the currently active L3 protocol and allows setting the protocol using the following Select Value screen Protocol 1 UDP 2 RTP ...

Page 186: ... Subnet Mask parameter defines the network sub mask Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 The value in each field must be a whole number between 0 and 255 DEFAULT GATEWAY The Default Gateway parameter allows setting the network default gateway address This is the address of a local IP router on the same network as the PVR 6000 that is used to forward traffic beyond the local network Default Gateway 010 008 ...

Page 187: ...ach field must be a number between 0 and 255 UDP SOURCE PORT The UDP Source Port parameter allows setting the source UDP port number UDP Source Port 02000 00000 65535 The value in each field must be a whole number between 0 and 65535 UDP DESTINATION PORT The UDP destination Port parameter allows setting the UDP Destination port number UDP Destination Port 02000 Hex 00000 65535 The value is a whole...

Page 188: ...nu is used for setting the transfer rate direction MSB LSB and the type of data to be sent through the High Speed Data port To access the High Speed Data Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆDataÆHigh Speed Data Port Following is the corresponding front panel screen High Speed Data 1 2 6 2 1 Tx Clock 08 307692 Mb s 2 Tx Direction MSB LSB 3 Layer Filtering T S PAYLOAD The H...

Page 189: ... sent first LSB Æ MSB LSB sent first LAYER FILTERING The Layer Filtering parameter selects a filtering mode to data Layer Filtering 1 P E S PAYLOAD 2 T S PAYLOAD 1 T S PACKET The available options are P E S PAYLOAD Strips the header of the packetized elementary stream PES T S PAYLOAD Strips the transport stream header first 4 bytes out of the 188 bytes packet T S PACKET Enables the entire transpor...

Page 190: ...A Conditional Access parameters Figure 4 26 displays a tree diagram of the Conditional Access Configuration Menu Figure 4 26 Conditional Access Configuration Menu Conditional Access Common Interface BISS Slot 1 Slot 2 Send PIN Code TV2 General Root Preset Configuration Status Operation Send MMI Command Embedded TV1 Even Key Odd Key Even Key Odd Key Encryption Mode ...

Page 191: ... 1 BISS Mode Enable setting up the BISS encryption mode For details see Section 4 2 9 2 Embedded Mode Enable setting up the embedded encryption mode For details see Section 4 2 9 3 4 2 9 1 Common Interface Configuration Menu The Common Interface CI menu displays the current status of the PVR 6000 CI slots To access the Common Interface menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆ...

Page 192: ...lot 1 2 1 2 7 1 1 1 Operation ENABLE 2 Send MMI Command MENU menu 3 Send PIN Code 1111 The following paragraphs detail the Slot Configuration options OPERATION The Operation parameter enables or disables the slot Operation 1 ENABLE 2 DISABLE The available options are ENABLE DISABLE ...

Page 193: ...l Access Module CAM The CAM response is displayed either on the CLI or using OSD on the video monitoring port Send MMI Command 01 MENU menu 02 ESC escape 03 ARL arrow left 04 ARR arrow right 05 ARU arrow up 06 ARD arrow down 07 BS cancel action 08 RS default action OK 09 0 cancelled prev menu 10 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 The available options are Menu menu ESC escape ARL arrow left...

Page 194: ...ID The previously mentioned BISS options operate according to the EBU UER Tech 3292 manual Even Odd Encryption is a Harmonic Inc developed encryption option that uses both an even and an odd key This is another encryption option that is available for the operator The following screen displays the BISS menu navigation screen BISS 1 2 7 2 1 TV1 2 TV2 3 General The BISS Menu parameters are TV 1 2 Ena...

Page 195: ...Odd Key 000000 000000 The TV1 menu available parameters are Even Key Allows operator to set the Even Key encryption value Even Key 000000 000000 odd Key Allows operator to set the Odd Key encryption value Odd Key 000000 000000 GENERAL The following screen displays the General Edit Menu Screen General 1 2 7 2 2 Encryption Mode EVEN ODD The General Menu parameters are ...

Page 196: ...lect between the IRD s different encryption modes Encryption Mode 1 EVEN ODD 2 BISS MODE 1 3 BISS E CLEAR SW 4 BISS E INJECTED ID 05 BISS E BURIED ID The available options are EVEN ODD BISS MODE 1 BISS E CLEAR SW BISS E INJECTED ID BISS E BURIED ID 4 2 9 3 Embedded Mode This feature will be supported in the future software releases ...

Page 197: ...27 displays a tree diagram of the Unit Configuration Menu Figure 4 27 Unit Configuration Menu Unit General Ethernet Management Port Root Preset Configuration Status Licensing Serial Control Port HW Interface Address LCD Contrast SW Protocol Baud Rate Soft Reset MAC Address Default Gateway IP Address Network Mask Dry Contact GPI 1 GPI 2 HW Failure Delay Sync Loss Test Invalid PSI ...

Page 198: ...it Configuration Menu parameters are as follows General Allows operator to set the LCD contrast value and perform soft reset see Section 4 2 10 1 SERIAL CONTROL PORT Allows operator to configure the control port parameters see Section 4 2 10 2 ETHERNET MANAGEMENT PORT Allows operator to configure the Ethernet management port see Section 4 2 10 4 LICENSING Allows operator to activate features that ...

Page 199: ...he following screen displays the General menu General 1 2 8 1 1 LCD Contrast 02 LEVEL 2 Soft Reset OFF The following paragraphs describe the General menu parameters LCD CONTRAST The LCD Contrast option sets the PVR 6000 LCD contrast LCD Contrast 02 LEVEL 00 31 Valid range is between 0 and 31 where 0 is brightest and 31 is darkest SOFT RESET This parameter is used for performing a warm reset on the...

Page 200: ...User Manual Operation and Management Page 4 130 Rev 4 1 SW v1 60 December 2006 Figure 4 28 shows the corresponding Unit General Web management screen Figure 4 28 Unit General Screen ...

Page 201: ...te to UnitÆCHANGE PASSWORD Figure 4 29 displays the Change Password menu screen Figure 4 29 Change Password Screen The following fields must be filled User Name enter the user name The Web Management displays the current User Name as the default value Current password enter the current password New Password enter a new password Confirm New Password re enter the new password NOTE This feature is av...

Page 202: ...Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆUnitÆ Serial Control Port The following screen displays the Serial Control Port menu Serial Control Port 1 2 8 2 1 HW Interface RS232 2 SW Protocol TERMINAL ECHO 3 Baud Rate 115200 Baud 4 Address FFFF Figure 4 30 shows the corresponding Unit Serial Web management screen Figure 4 30 Unit Serial Screen The following paragraphs detail the ...

Page 203: ...ions are RS 232 RS 485 SW PROTOCOL SW Protocol 1 TERMINAL ECHO 2 TERMINAL NO ECHO 3 MASTER SLAVE The available options are Terminal Echo Terminal No Echo Master Slave BAUD RATE Baud Rate 1 4800 Baud 2 9600 Baud 3 19200 Baud 4 38400 Baud 5 57600 Baud 6 115200 Baud The available options are 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Baud ...

Page 204: ...anagement Port Menu allows setting the Ethernet management port parameters To access the Ethernet Management Menu in the front panel control interface go to ConfigurationÆUnitÆEthernet Management Port The following figure illustrates the Ethernet Management Port menu Ethernet 1 2 8 3 1 MAC Address 00 58 34 25 95 67 2 IP Address 010 008 000 216 3 Network Mask 255 255 255 000 4 Default Gateway 010 0...

Page 205: ...screen Figure 4 31 Unit Ethernet Screen The following paragraphs describe the Ethernet Management Port Configuration parameters MAC ADDRESS The MAC Address parameter displays the MAC address of the PVR 6000 management IP ADDRESS The IP Address parameter displays and allows setting the currently active IP Address of the management port ...

Page 206: ... the address of a local IP router on the same network as the PVR 6000 which is used to forward traffic beyond the local network Default Gateway 010 008 000 001 The value in each field must be a whole number between 0 and 255 4 2 10 5 Licensing Menu The Licensing Menu screen allows the user to enable software licensed features by entering a serial number key The serial key can be entered thru the f...

Page 207: ...ter Key 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 A licensing list is available at status menu screen For details see section 4 3 8 4 ENTERING A SRERIAL KEY THRU THE WEB MANAGMENT To enter a serial key thru the web management access the Licensing tab at the Unit menu screen Fill in the appropriate field with the serial key Figure 4 32 displays the corresponding Licensing Web management screen Figure 4 32 PVR 6000 L...

Page 208: ...the PVR 6000 for displaying warnings that appear in the device This is useful for example in case the operator wants to receive an PVR 6000 warning indication somewhere other than on the IRD s display Dry Contact 1 2 8 5 1 GPI 1 2 GPI 2 Figure 4 33 displays the corresponding Dry Contact Web management screen Figure 4 33 PVR 6000 Dry Contact Screen The GPI 1 and GPI 2 configuration menus are identi...

Page 209: ... value between 0 no delay and 600 in seconds Delay 000 0 sec 000 0 600 0 SYNC LOSS The Sync Loss menu defines whether or not a Sync Loss warning will cause a GPI warning indication Sync Loss 1 OFF 2 ON The available options are OFF Sync Loss GPI warning indication is turned off ON Sync Loss GPI warning indication is turned on HW FAILURE The HW Failure menu defines whether or not a Hardware Failure...

Page 210: ...id PSI GPI warning indication is turned off ON Invalid PSI GPI warning indication is turned on TS BUFFER OVERFLOW The TS Buffer Overflow menu defines whether or not to activate a GPI warning indication in case of the TS counter reaches the threshold for transport stream overflow TS Buffer Overflow 1 OFF 2 ON The available options are OFF TS Buffer Overflow GPI warning indication is turned off ON T...

Page 211: ...unter reaches the threshold for transport stream continuity error Continuity Counter 1 OFF 2 ON The available options are OFF Continuity Counter PSI GPI warning indication is turned off ON Continuity Counter PSI GPI warning indication is turned on CRC ERROR The CRC Error menu defines whether or not to activate a GPI warning indication in case of the TS counter reaches the threshold for CRC error S...

Page 212: ... Buffer Overflow menu defines whether or not to activate a GPI warning indication in case of the unit counter reaches the threshold for decoder overflow Decoder Buffer Overflow 1 OFF 2 ON The available options are OFF Decoder Buffer Overflow GPI warning indication is turned off ON Decoder Buffer Overflow GPI warning indication is turned on DECODER BUFFER UNDERFLOW The Decoder Buffer Underflow menu...

Page 213: ...g indication in case of the unit counter reaches the threshold for decoder stream error Decoder Stream Error 1 OFF 2 ON The available options are OFF Decoder Stream Error GPI warning indication is turned off ON Decoder Stream Error GPI warning indication is turned on TEST The Test menu allows operator to manually enable or disable the relevant GPI Test 1 OFF 2 ON The available options are OFF Disa...

Page 214: ... web management To access the PVR 6000 Status menu select Status in the Root Menu navigate vertically by using the Up Down arrow keys and confirm by pressing Enter Root 1 1 Preset 2 Configuration 3 Status The PVR 6000 Status Menu is displayed in the following menu navigation screen eight options Status 1 3 1 Receiver 2 Stream 3 Service 4 Video 5 Audio 6 Data 7 Conditional Access 8 Unit ...

Page 215: ...ays the corresponding Web management screen Figure 4 34 PVR 6000 Status Screen 4 3 1 Receiver Status The Receiver Status screen displays the main Receiver parameter current values The following paragraphs detail the Status screen of each available receiver module type DVB S DVB S2 and IP ...

Page 216: ...n the Ku and C Band is selected The following screen displays the DVB S Receiver Status menu Receiver 1 2 1 1 Signal Quality 100 2 Eb N0 09 94 dB 3 Link Margin 04 9dB 4 Viterbi BER 0 0e 7 5 Frequency Tune 1 068000 GHz 6 Frequency Offset 02214 KHz 7 Viterbi Rate 5 6 8 Spectral Inversion NORMAL Figure 4 35 displays the corresponding Web management screen Figure 4 35 PVR 6000 DVBS Status Screen The a...

Page 217: ...nsation is set to Off the value of the frequency tune displays the actual frequency NOTE Displayed frequencies are L Band frequencies Frequency Offset Displays the offset from the frequency as was set in Configuration Æ Receiver Æ Frequency see Section 4 2 2 When Frequency Drift Compensation is set to On the frequency offset displays the value 0 When Frequency Drift Compensation is set to Off freq...

Page 218: ...VBS2 N QPSK 8 FEC Rate 8 9 9 Roll off 35 10 Spectral Inversion NORMAL Figure 4 36 displays the corresponding Web management screen Figure 4 36 PVR 6000 DVBS2 Status Screen The Receiver Status screen contains the following parameters Signal Quality Qualitative indicator of the received signal C N relative to the maximum C N that can be measured without forcing the receiver to saturation The signal ...

Page 219: ... displayed is the one selected by the device Otherwise this parameter displays the Spectral Inversion method that was selected manually NOTE All displayed frequencies are in L Band 4 3 1 3 IP Receiver Status The IP Receiver Status menu enables monitoring the main IP receiver parameters It displays both static information such as MPEGoIP port MAC Address and live data e g type of data encapsulation...

Page 220: ...erface General for viewing general parameters values such as software and hardware version number IP configuration consistency type of detected encapsulation bit rate of currently received data etc The following paragraphs detail the IP Receiver Status sub menus MPEGOIP INPUT 1 Below is an illustration of the MPEGoIP Input 1 menu as displayed on the PVR 6000 front panel screen MPEGoIP Input 1 1 3 ...

Page 221: ...mation on MPEGoIP IN2 data GENERAL The IP Receiver Status General menu as displayed on the PVR 6000 front panel screen General 1 3 1 3 1 HW Revision 53 2 SW Version dd mm yy mj mn 18 08 05 01 05 3 Configuration OK 4 Active Input 1 5 Encapsulation UDP 6 MPEG Packet Size 188 7 Rx Bitrate Current 33 792093 MHz The General menu parameters are HW Revision FPGA hardware Revision SW Version software date...

Page 222: ...Menu displays information about the quality of the Input Stream To access the Quality Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆStreamÆQuality The following screen displays the Quality menu Quality 1 3 2 1 1 Sync Ox47 Loss 000007 2 Continuity Counter 000006 3 T S Fifo Overflow 000000 4 T S Error Indicator 000007 5 ASI Input NOT DETECT 6 RS 422 Input NOT DETECT The Quality Menu paramet...

Page 223: ...reen displays the Information menu Information 1 3 2 2 1 Transport Stream Rate 045 792 Mbps 2 Transport Stream ID 0005 3 Original Network ID 0888 4 Network Name CCTV 5 Stream Date 05 Oct 2004 6 Stream Time 14 23 19 The Information Menu parameters are as follows Transport Stream Rate Displays the Transport Stream rate Transport Stream ID Displays the identification code of the current transport str...

Page 224: ...VOD MOSAIC PAL SECAM MAC FM NTSC and Data Service ID This parameter displays the service identification symbol Hex Service Mode Indicates if the service is encrypted CAS or free to air FTA Active in PAT this parameter indicates whether the service is included in the PAT table or not 4 3 4 Video Status Menu The Video Status Menu displays the status of Video and VBI parameters OSD parameter status w...

Page 225: ...1 This group displays information about the video for Decoder 1 see Section 4 2 6 VBI 1 This group displays information about the VBI for Decoder 1 See Section 4 2 6 Video 2 if applicable This group displays information about the video for Decoder 2 See Section 4 2 6 VBI 2 if applicable This group displays information about the VBI for Decoder 2 See Section 4 2 6 ...

Page 226: ... Decoding Errors 000000 NOTE The Decoding Errors parameter indicates the video stream health The available information is Standard Format Indicates the number of lines in the incoming video In this example 625 lines indicate PAL video format Frame Rate Displays the frame rate of the incoming video stream Chroma Format Displays the Chroma format currently used for the incoming video stream Resoluti...

Page 227: ...u and VBI 2 in dual decoder IRD s display VBI parameters Status To access the VBI 1 Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆVideoÆVbi 1 The following screen displays the VBI 1 menu Vbi 1 2 1 3 4 2 1 Video Fullness 020 2 E S Fullness 012 3 E S Top Num Lines 05 Ln 4 E S Bottom Num Lines 05 Ln The available information is Video Fullness Fullness level of the buffer containing VBIs deri...

Page 228: ...lays the Audio Status menu Audio 1 3 5 1 Audio 1 2 Audio 2 3 Audio 3 4 Audio 1 4 3 5 1 Audio 1 4 Select Audio 1 through 4 The Audio 1 4 Menu displays information on the audio decoding process When Musicam mode is activated the following screen is displayed Audio 1 4 1 3 5 1 1 ID MPEG 2 Layer LAYER2 3 Bit Rate 129000 Bps 4 Sample Rate 48 KHz 5 Mode STEREO 6 Decoding Errors 000894 Figure 4 41 displa...

Page 229: ...1 1 ID DOLBY AC3 2 Bit Rate 128000 Bps 3 Sample Rate 48 KHz 4 AC Mode 2 0 L R STEREO 5 BS Mode COMPLETE MAIN 6 Decoding Errors 083914 When Linear PCM mode is activated the screen below is displayed Audio 1 4 1 3 5 1 1 ID LINEAR 2 Sample Rate 48 KHz 3 Bits per Sample 20 BITS 4 Channel ID 2 5 Output Mode 2 0 L R 6 Decoding Errors 0003 NOTE The Channel ID parameter value is according to the channel n...

Page 230: ... except for the PVR 6000 and PVR 6060 models For these models the Data Status menu is displayed as follows Data 1 3 6 1 Low Speed Data Port 2 IP Out Port The Data Status menu parameters are as follows Low Speed Data Port See Section 4 3 6 1 High Speed Data Port See Section 4 3 6 2 IP Out Port See Section 4 3 6 3 4 3 6 1 Low Speed Data Port This feature will be supported in the future software rele...

Page 231: ...ure 4 42 PVR 6000 IP Data Port Status Screen The available options are MAC Address Displays the IP MAC address IP Data Port Link Displays the status of the IP out link The link statuses Down Link is down Up Link is up and connection established IP Data Port Speed 10 Base T 100 Base T IP Data Port Duplex Full Full duplex Half Half duplex When the IP Data Port link status is down or when the IP Data...

Page 232: ...1 Common Interface 2 BISS 3 Embedded CAUTION The Conditional Access Status menu must be handled by qualified users who are familiar with the DVB C2 standard and protocols COMMON INTERFACE The Common Interface Menu displays information on the CAMs inserted to the PVR 6000 CI Slot The status menu for Slot 1 and Slot 2 is identical unless one of the CI Slots is not equipped with a CAM To access the C...

Page 233: ...2200 4 Main Menu CodiCrypt 5 Available Sessions 6 Supported CA SysID The available options are Card Type Displays card type Applic Manufacture Displays application manufacturer value Manufacture Code Displays the manufacturer code defined by the CAM manufacturer Main Menu Displays CA vendor name Available Sessions Displays currently available sessions The following screen displays the Available Se...

Page 234: ...03 Scopus 05 2204 Scopus 06 2205 Scopus 07 2206 Scopus 08 2207 Scopus 09 2208 Scopus 10 2209 Scopus 11 220A Scopus 12 220B Scopus 13 220C Scopus 14 220D Scopus 15 220E Scopus 16 220F Scopus NOTE To see Available Sessions and supported CA SysID values select an item and press Enter B BISS This feature will be supported in future software releases C EMBEDDED This feature will be supported in future ...

Page 235: ...ty The Identity Menu displays information regarding the PVR 6000 hardware To access the Identity Menu in the front panel control interface go to StatusÆUnitÆIdentity The following screen displays the Identity Status menu Identity 1 3 8 1 1 Configuration ID PVR 600x 2 Serial Number 00000920 3 Decoder Board SPN 29 REV C 4 Front End Board QPSK 29 REV A The available options are Configuration ID Displ...

Page 236: ...ons Status menu Versions 1 3 8 2 1 Boot Application 00 03 2 Main Application 00 07 3 Main Application Date Dec 19 2004 4 Main Application Time 15 50 26 The available options are Boot Application Displays the boot application software version Main Application Displays the main application software version Main Application Date Displays the date when the main application was created Main Application...

Page 237: ...e Temperature Displays the internal temperature of the PVR 6000 as measured by the temperature sensor Management Port Link Displays the status of the Management Port link Link statuses are Down Link is down Up Link is up and connection established Management Port Speed 10 Base T 100 Base T Management Port Duplex Full Full duplex Half Half duplex The horizontal bars are displayed when the Managemen...

Page 238: ... Input YES 02 ASI Output YES 03 MPEGoIP MPE Output YES 04 GENLOCK YES 05 Audio 3 YES 06 Audio 4 YES 07 LSD RS232 YES 08 DOLBY Audio1 Decoding YES 09 DOLBY Audio2 Decoding YES 10 DOLBY Audio3 Decoding YES 11 DOLBY Audio4 Decoding YES 12 Linear Audio 1 Decoding YES 13 Linear Audio 2 Decoding YES 14 Linear Audio 3 Decoding YES 15 Linear Audio 4 Decoding YES 16 PID Filtering YES 17 MPEG4 H 264 YES ...

Page 239: ...IP Management must set the following parameters IP Address Network Mask and Gateway A 1 1 2 PC FTP Application There are many PC Software Applications that support FTP In this document software download procedure is performed using the built in MS Windows FTP utility NOTE Viewing the PVR 6000 version is available through the front panel by selecting StatusÆUnitÆVersionsÆMain Application A 1 2 Inst...

Page 240: ...User Manual Appendix A Software Download Page A 2 Rev 4 1 SW v1 60 December 2006 Figure A 1 Start Menu Select Run 3 Type cmd in the combo box and click OK The terminal window is displayed ...

Page 241: ...g Box 4 Type ftp PVR 6000 Management IP address and press Enter FTP session is displayed See the following example Figure A 3 Open FTP Session LOG ON 1 Log on to the PVR 6000 with the user name and password both are empty for the IRD 2 Reply with Enter for both user and password requests ...

Page 242: ...er Manual Appendix A Software Download Page A 4 Rev 4 1 SW v1 60 December 2006 Figure A 4 Login to FTP 3 After connecting to the PVR 6000 through FTP type bin and Click Enter Figure A 5 Access Bin Folder ...

Page 243: ...name with the suffix Notice the software file name and path in the PC should be known 3 After Remote File type rom sw_image bin Figure A 6 Loading the File After confirmation the PVR 6000 progress is displayed in a loading screen on the PVR 6000 front panel In the left frame window the loading progress is indicated by a percentage and blinking progress bar Following is the PVR 6000 loading screen ...

Page 244: ...EE SECTION A 2 2 2 A 2 LOADING SOFTWARE TO THE PVR 6000 THROUGH THE SERIAL PORT A 2 1 1 PC Connection to the Serial Port The PVR 6000 can be controlled from a standard PC through a serial RS 232 or RS 485 cable Table A and Table A 2 detail the pin to pin and signal assignments of the RS 232 and RS 485 cables respectively Table A 1 RS 232 Control Cable Pin to Pin 9 PIN D TYPE CONNECTOR PC 9 PIN D T...

Page 245: ...ONS PIN DESIGNATIONS 1 RB 1 TX 6 RA 6 TX 8 TB 8 RX 9 TA 0 RX A 2 1 2 PC Serial COM Terminal Software There are many Terminal Applications that support Serial COM In this document Software download procedure is performed on the built in MS Windows hyperterminal A 2 1 3 Opening Hyperterminal from MS Windows 1 Access HyperTerminal application by selecting StartÆProgramÆAccessoriesÆCommunicationÆHyper...

Page 246: ...8 Rev 4 1 SW v1 60 December 2006 Figure A 7 Start Menu Open HyperTerminal A 2 1 4 Defining the Communication When the HyperTerminal starts the following window is displayed Enter a connection for example PVR 6000 and lick OK Select a connection Icon ...

Page 247: ...ries Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Page A 9 Figure A 8 HyperTerminal Enter Connection 3 Select a PC COM port that is the specific PC COM to which the PVR 6000 is connected Figure A 9 Select PC COM Port ...

Page 248: ...Flow Control None Figure A 10 Port Settings Tab A 2 1 5 Checking PC Terminal Communication with the IRD After setting the PC HyperTerminal the Terminal is opened and the user can check the connection to the IRD on the HyperTerminal Press Enter If the word Root appears on the terminal window the user is connected with the IRD root indicates the main path to the IRD The user can also type help to se...

Page 249: ...nal Integrated Receiver Decoders Page A 11 Figure A 11 HyperTerminal Window The user can check the current PVR 6000 version with command status unit sw_info or select the StatusÆUnitÆVersionsÆMain Application on the front panel ...

Page 250: ... 4 1 SW v1 60 December 2006 A 2 2 INSTALLATION A 2 2 1 Loading new Software Sequence 1 After the PC to PVR 6000 Communication is checked in the Root directory type config unit upgrade_sw and confirm by typing yes Figure A 12 Update Software Version Command ...

Page 251: ...erases the previous software version when updating This process can take approximately 30 seconds see the following example Figure A 13 Erasing Flash Process After the previous software is erased message Ready For Receive is displayed 2 In the HyperTerminal select TransferÆsend file ...

Page 252: ...W v1 60 December 2006 Figure A 14 Ready to Receive New Software 3 Specify to which used protocol to send the software file It can be Xmodem or 1K Xmodem protocol NOTE 1K Xmodem is faster than XModem 4 Specify the path of the software file on your PC for example ...

Page 253: ...Send The loading starts This may take a few minutes The status is displayed in the following window below or on the PVR 6000 front panel main menu Figure A 16 Sending Status Dialog Box When the process is complete a confirmation is displayed indicating that the file was loaded Then the PVR 6000 performs reboot ...

Page 254: ...OT Application When the PVR 6000 is shut down during software download the PVR 6000 start up sequence is set with the boot application Perform the following 1 Stop the previous Hyper Terminal sending process and restart standard communication with the IRD 2 When the PVR 6000 starts the BOOT application the following hyperterminal window is displayed Figure A 17 IRD Boot Application Starts The foll...

Page 255: ...PVR 6000 restarts the standard operation with the new software version 3 To use the Boot Application type upgrade_sw applic The PVR 6000 starts erasing flash and after few minutes after Erasing Flash Completed Successfully the Ready for Receive message is displayed Continue loading the new version according to the standard procedure Figure A 18 Complete Software Loading ...

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Page 257: ...umber from the IP Address parameter In the Telnet prompt press Enter In the Telnet prompt type dwd Power off the PVR 6000 After a few seconds power on the PVR 6000 The watchdog function is now off 2 For each new SW upgrade obtain a self extracting software upgrade file 3 Create a new directory under drive C and name it NEW_VER 4 Copy the self extracting file into the NEW_VER directory 5 Go to Star...

Page 258: ...then Enter 13 Type burn ird and then Enter 14 Power off the PVR 6000 15 After a few seconds power on the PVR 6000 16 On the PVR 6000 front panel go to ConfigurationÆ StreamÆSource and select FRONT END IP 17 Verify the correct upgrading of the new SW version by going in the PVR 6000 front panel to StatusÆReceiverÆGeneral and checking the SW Version dd mm yy mj mn parameter value NOTE If power failu...

Page 259: ...he ability using interpolation to produce different image formats enabling the display of the incoming Video on either a 4 3 or a 16 9 monitor 16 9 Video Streams can be fitted for display on 4 3 monitors and vice versa in more than one format as summarized in Table C 1 and Table C 2 A R fitting is referred to as Conversion The PVR 6000 contains an Aspect Ratio Conversion Machine responsible for al...

Page 260: ...n Section 4 2 6 2 for further details Line1 Video line into which the PVR 6000 inserts the generated WSS signal see WSS explanation in Section 4 2 6 2 for further details MONITOR ASPECT RATIO This parameter informs the Conversion Machine of the destination monitor s A R This is one of two parameter values which the Conversion Machine needs for its operation see Figure C 1 The available options are...

Page 261: ... Conversion Machine Interpolation Column Monitor Aspect Ratio value set in the Conversion Machine WSS Column The following Video Bar figures are used in the table to demonstrate the image format changes Figure C 2 illustrates a normal 4 3 Video image Figure C 2 Normal 4 3 Aspect Ratio Figure C 3 illustrates a normal 16 9 Video image Figure C 3 Normal 16 9 Aspect Ratio Table C 1 Table of Conversion...

Page 262: ... v1 60 December 2006 WSS TV Monitor or Video Stream OUTPUT DESCRIPTION Conversion is not available Always displays Normal picture on 4 3 TV and short and fat on the 16 9 TV WSS 4 3 Full Format 0001 0000 000 000 Can be output if WSS is set as Video Stream OUTPUT DISPLAY 4 3 16 9 ...

Page 263: ...Receiver Decoders Page C 5 Table C 2 Table of Conversions 16 9 Options STREAM 16 9 16 9 16 9 MONITOR 16 9 4 3 4 3 INTERPOLATION Pan Scan Pan Scan Letter Box WSS TV Monitor or Video Stream TV Monitor or Video Stream TV Monitor or Video Stream ...

Page 264: ...f the picture to fill the 720 WSS 4 3 Full Format 0001 0000 000 000 Can be output if WSS is set as Monitor 16 9 Full Format 1110 0000 000 000 can be output if WSS is set as Video Stream Conversion vertically down stamps the picture and applies black bar to the top and bottom of the screen WSS 4 3 Full Format 0001 0000 000 00 0 can be output if WSS is set as Monitor 16 9 Letter Box 1101 0000 000 00...

Page 265: ...PVR 6000 Series Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders Page C 7 OUTPUT DISPLAY 4 3 16 9 4 3 16 9 4 3 16 9 ...

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Page 267: ...e caused by ether hardware or software malfunctions An error is indicated by the Warning Leds located right to the front panel screen followed by an Error Message on the front panel screen D 2 WARNING LEDS The PVR 6000 provided with two warning LEDs located right to the front panel screen These LEDs indicate errors when detected Figure D 1 shows the warning LEDs as located on the front panel ...

Page 268: ... light PWR FAIL indicates hardware errors by a red light When the PVR 6000 is properly functioning both LEDs light green D 3 WARNING MESSAGES Warning messages appears on the front panel screen when an error is detected The warning message briefly describes the level of the malfunction The following are Satellite front end warnings Signal Not Received Demodulator Not Sync Viterbi Not Sync ...

Page 269: ...l Integrated Receiver Decoders Page D 3 Deinterleaver Not Sync Front End Not Locked The following are IP front end warnings IP Config Error The following are Satellite IP bit stream warnings No Sync 0x47 Detected PSI Not Detected ...

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