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SE-1010 / SE-2000 Encoder Product Manual, Version 1.0 

CC/LOG PORT

FORM_C OUT

ETHERNET

DHEI OUT

ASI OUT

ASI MON

DS3 OUT

DIGITAL

AUDIO IN A

DIGITAL

AUDIO IN B

DIGITA L VIDEO

LOOP THRU

DIGITAL

VIDEO IN

ANALOG AUDIO A IN

L+ L- GND R+ R-

ANALOG AUDIO B IN

L+ L- GND R+ R-

ANALOG VIDEO

LOOP THRU

ANALOG

VIDEO IN

Form_C Out

CC/Log Port

Ethernet

DHEI Out

ASI

DS3

Digital

Audio

Digital

Video

Analog

Video

Analog

Audio

COM   NC   NO

AC

Power

Mounting 

The encoder with the supplied mounting brackets is designed for installation in an EIA 
standard 19-inch (480 mm) equipment rack. When mounting the encoder in a rack, use pan or 
round head screws and washers in all four front panel mounting locations. This ensures a 
secure mount for the size and weight of the unit. Please provide screws that match the rack. 

SE

 

encoders

 

are

 

stackable,

 

one

 

on

 

top

 

of

 

another,

 

within

 

a

 

rack,

 

without

 

any

 

spacing

 

requirements. Place each SE encoder in a stable and level position within the rack and ensure 
that all front enclosure screws are tightened to 2 ft.-lbs. If multiple SE encoders are installed 
in a rack assembly, the operator may choose to have a certification agency evaluate the 
condition of the rack. 

Positioning 

When positioning the SE encoder: 

 

To prolong service life, make sure that the area around the SE encoder is free of dust and 
other airborne particles. 

 

Operate the SE encoder in a temperature-controlled environment. Do not place the 
encoder near a heat source. 

 

Do not install multiple SE encoders so that the air intake from one unit is aligned with the 
outlet of another. 

 

Do

 

not

 

install

 

an

 

SE

 

encoder

 

in

 

areas

 

of

 

high

 

humidity

 

or

 

where

 

water

 

can

 

infiltrate

 

the

 

unit. 

 

To avoid magnetic interference from the high-voltage cable, do not run AC power cables 
and signal leads in the same duct. 

For signal information for the various connectors, see “Connector Pinouts” on page 29. The 
following diagram shows the back panel. 

 
 

Note:  

For applications that use the Analog Video In 

connector, attach a 75–ohm termination to the Analog 
Video Loop Thru connector.

 

 

Note:  

Clip the supplied cord 

retainer on the two standoffs.

 

Summary of Contents for SE-1010

Page 1: ...Document Number 504834 001 Broadband Communications Sector SE 1010 SE 2000 Encoder Product Manual Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...te the equipment Canadian Department of Communications compliance statement This equipment does not exceed Class A limits per radio noise emissions for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatev...

Page 3: ...blems or defects which result from normal wear and tear under ordinary use and do not affect the performance or use of the Encoder or media During the term of the Warranty Period Motorola BCS s sole and exclusive liability will be at its expense to either repair or replace any nonconforming Equipment returned to Motorola BCS A replacement unit need not be new Equipment returned for repairs shall b...

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Page 5: ...Option 7 Editing an Option 7 Activating Presets 8 SE Encoder Factory Presets 9 Fault and Alarm 9 4 Menus 11 Preset Menu 12 Name Parameter 12 Video Options 13 Audio1 and Audio2 Options 14 VBI Options 16 PID Options 17 PGM Number 17 Transport Output Menu 18 ServiceName Menu 19 Network Type Menu 20 Control Menu 22 Control 22 IP Addrs 23 Ethernet Addrs 23 Misc Menu 24 Test Menu 24 Status Log Menu 25 C...

Page 6: ...9 2 Video Options 13 3 Audio1 Audio2 Options 14 4 VBI Options When video input is set to NTSC PAL M or 525SDI 16 5 VBI Options When video input is set to PAL or 625SDI 16 6 PID Options 17 7 Transport Output Options 18 8 ServiceName Options 19 9 DVB S Satellite Options 20 10 DVB C Cable Options 21 11 DVB T Terrestrial Options 21 12 Test Options 24 A1 Log Messages 28 B1 Connector Pinouts 29 C1 Conne...

Page 7: ...ne change detection Adaptive quantization level processing Digital Video Broadcasting DVB compliance Support for 4 2 0 and 4 2 2 encoding modes The SE 1010 Encoder supports only 4 2 0 Pure Pixel two pass encoding The SE 1010 Encoder does not have this feature Adaptive temporal spatial noise filtering ScenePreview scene change detection Proactive buffer management Improved motion estimation process...

Page 8: ...xample configurations Example 1 shows an SE encoder connected to an IRT Example 2 shows several SE encoders connected to an MPS Example 3 shows SE encoders connected to a TMX 2010 that is connected to a SEM IRT Example 1 SE 1010 or SE 2000 QAM ENTER Single Channel Encoder SE 2000 VIDEO AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 ONLINE FAULT Example 2 MPS QAM ENTER Single Channel Encoder SE 2000 VIDEO AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 ONLINE ...

Page 9: ...ers and other details see Connectors and Required Cables on page 31 Inventory Verify that the shipping carton contains the following items An SE 1010 or SE 2000 encoder with attached mounting brackets SE 1010 SE 2000 Encoder Product Manual this manual SE 1010 SE 2000 Encoder Release Notes Detachable EIC power cord Three 3 Phoenix connectors 2 audio 1 Form_C One 1 DHEI cable One 1 clip on cord reta...

Page 10: ...thin the rack and ensure that all front enclosure screws are tightened to 2 ft lbs If multiple SE encoders are installed in a rack assembly the operator may choose to have a certification agency evaluate the condition of the rack Positioning When positioning the SE encoder To prolong service life make sure that the area around the SE encoder is free of dust and other airborne particles Operate the...

Page 11: ... arrow and ENTER buttons to navigate the LCD s two 40 character lines Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the following nine menus Preset Transport Output Service Name Network Type Control Misc Miscellaneous Test Status Log Reset ENTER Single Channel Encoder SE 2000 VIDEO AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 ONLINE FAULT ENTER S E 2 0 0 0 V e r 1 0 0 1 a M o t o r o l a B C S ...

Page 12: ... navigate through menus The following diagram shows the legend with the corresponding arrow and ENTER buttons indicates that you can press the left arrow button indicates that you can press the right arrow button vertical line indicates that you can press the up or down arrow button E indicates that you can press the ENTER button ENTER Single Channel Encoder SE 2000 VIDEO AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 ONLINE FA...

Page 13: ...ter appears at the left of the option To assist the reader to see the selected area this manual shows a box around the selected option as shown above Editing an Option To edit an option 1 Navigate to the desired option on the Menu Line and press the ENTER button A blinking cursor appears on the Edit Line 2 Go to the Std option To move the cursor right and left press the left and right arrow button...

Page 14: ...r to the Edit Line The blinking cursor should be on the Preset number 3 Use the up and down buttons to select the desired Preset number 4 Press the ENTER button to select that Preset 5 Verify that the LCD displays the following warning message 6 To confirm press the ENTER button again or To stay with the current preset and remove the warning message from the LCD screen press any of the four arrow ...

Page 15: ... On On On On Video Aspect 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 Video Fmt 4 2 0 4 2 0 4 2 0 4 2 0 4 2 0 4 2 0 4 2 0 4 2 0 Audio Std AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 Audio Mode AN Stereo DG Stereo AN Stereo DG Stereo AN Stereo DG Stereo AN Stereo DG Stereo Audio Rate 192 kbps 192 kbps 192 kbps 192 kbps 256 kbps 256 kbps 256 kbps 256 kbps Audio1 Language eng eng eng eng eng eng eng eng Audio2 Language eng ...

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Page 17: ...earchy and a page number where each menu is described in detail RESET STATUS LOG CLEAR Test Misc Control IP Addrs Ethernet Addrs Network Type DVB S DVB C DVB T ServiceName NetworkName NetworkID Date Time Transport Output Preset Name Video Audio1 Audio2 VBI PID PGM Software version See page 12 See page 18 See page 19 See page 20 See page 22 See page 24 See page 24 See page 25 See page 26 See page 2...

Page 18: ...n the Preset menu press the right arrow button until the pointer is in front of the name and press ENTER 2 Press the right and left arrow buttons to move the pointer to the name 3 For each character in the name Use the up and down arrow buttons to enter another letter or number Use the right arrow button to move the cursor to the next character Use the left arrow button to move the cursor backward...

Page 19: ...ents GOP Group of Pictures refresh rate Use this option to select a GOP rate 1 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 or 30 The default is 15 GOP is the number of frames that occur before an I frame is repeated For example a selection of 15 results in this sequence I B B P B B P B B P B B P B B I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Temporal Temporal Filter SE 2000 Only Select the desired Pure Pixel motion adap...

Page 20: ... up and down arrow buttons to select the desired input SDI Extracts embedded audio from the SDI video input CCIR601 See SDI Channel at the bottom on next page DG Takes audio from external digital audio input AN Takes audio from the analog audio input To access the suffix press the right arrow and use the up and down arrow buttons to set the desired audio processing Stereo Joint Mono L Mono Mono R ...

Page 21: ...jabi pan Egyptian egy Persian per English eng Philippine Other phi Esperanto epo Polish pol Faroese fao Portuguese por Finnish fin Rajasthani raj French fre Romanian rum German ger Russian rus Greek gre Samoan smo Gujarati guj Scots sco Hebrew heb Sindhi snd Hindi hin Swahili swa Hiri Motu hmo Swedish swe Hungarian hun Tagalog tgl Indonesian ind Tamil tam Interlingua ina Thai tha Iranian ira Urdu ...

Page 22: ... 1 and 2 Field 1 is for Closed Caption and field 2 is for V chip Use this option for DigiCipher II applications Type SID AMOL1 1 20 Type SID AMOL1 2 22 Source ID SID Automated Measurement of Lineups AMOL 1 Use this option for changing Neilson Ratings information Type SID AMOL2 1 20 Type SID AMOL2 1 22 Type SID AMOL2 2 20 Type SID AMOL2 2 22 Source ID SID Automated Measurement of Lineups AMOL 2 Use...

Page 23: ...gh 8190 A2 Audio 2 PID Specify the Audio2 PID value 0032 through 8190 PMT Program Map Table PID Specify the PMT PID value 0032 through 8190 WST World Standard Teletext PID This menu option only appears if the Video submenu has the video input option IN set to either PAL or 625SDI and one or more WST Line is enabled For details see the first option in Table 2 on page 13 and Table 5 on page 16 Speci...

Page 24: ...s set to MANUAL the SE encoder uses this eight digit value to set the transport stream bandwidth Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the desired bandwidth Enter a value from 04449600 to 50000000 4 to 50 Mbps The last two digits of this eight digit value 12345678 always display 00 except as noted below Note Setting the value to 26970300 will set the bandwidth to 26 970352943 Mbps and shows 269...

Page 25: ...d can be up to 16 characters NetworkID Network Identifier Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the 5 digit customer number 00001 to 65535 This number is assigned by the DVB service Date Time Date and Time Use this option to set the Universal Time Cordinated UTC date and time to generate the Time and Date Table TDT The transmittal occurs only if the Network Type described on page 20 is set to D...

Page 26: ...able 9 DVB S Satellite Options Option Definition Description Freq Downlink Frequency Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the downlink frequency 000 00000 to 999 99999 GHz The default is 011 75725 GHz Rate Transport Symbol Rate Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the desired transport symbol rate 000 0000 to 999 9999 Msps The default is 056 3200 Msps FEC Forward Error Correction Use the u...

Page 27: ...rrow buttons to specify the broadcast system s bandwidth 6 7 or 8 MHz The default is 8 MHz Mod Modulation Constellation Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the desired modulation mode QPSK 16QAM or 64QAM The default is QPSK GuardInt Guard Interval Use the up and down arrow buttons to specify the broadcast system s guard interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 or 1 32 The default is 1 16 TransMode Transmission ...

Page 28: ...encoder is probably under TMX control Typically there is no need to manually change from Local to Remote or vice versa because the TMX operator can do this at the TMX Element Manager GUI However for troubleshooting purposes the SE encoder operator may need to perform the following procedure To change the Control mode to Remote or Local 1 Navigate to the Software Version menu as shown below 2 To un...

Page 29: ...ay IP The following diagram shows the default Gateway IP Ethernet Addrs To view the Ethernet address also known as the Media Access Controller MAC address go to the Control menu and press the right arrow button until the pointer is in front of Ethernet Addrs The following diagram shows an example Ethernet address Important The Ethernet address is read only set at the factory and cannot be changed ...

Page 30: ...lable Table 12 describes each option Table 12 Test Options Option Description Video Select ON to replace the external video signal with encoder s color bar test pattern Select OFF to replace the color bars test pattern with the external video signal The default is OFF Audio1 Select ON to replace the external audio signal on Audio1 with a 1 kHz test tone that is generated by the encoder Select OFF ...

Page 31: ... line press ENTER Clear Status Log To clear all log messages press the right arrow button until the pointer is in front of CLEAR as shown below and press ENTER twice Note If no messages are recorded the LCD displays Status log is empty Resetting or power cycling the encoder does not clear log messages S E 2 0 0 0 S T A T U S L O G C L E A R E S t a t u s l o g i s e m p t y S E 2 0 0 0 S T A T U S...

Page 32: ...the RESET menu as shown below and press the ENTER button 2 Verify that the following message is displayed 3 To reset the encoder to factory defined presets press ENTER twice or To exit this LCD screen without resetting the encoder press the left arrow button and then the down arrow button Software Version This menu displays the product name SE 1010 or SE 2000 and the software version number S E 2 ...

Page 33: ...us Video Input Sync Loss and Video Input Sync The following bullets describe log message Each fault and or warning results in a log message 01 is the most recent log 02 is the next log and 99 is the oldest log If 99 log messages are recorded and another log message occurs message 99 is deleted all other messages are incremented by 1 and the new message is added at location 01 Each log message is r...

Page 34: ...m_C AP_1 Lipsync Maximum Delay AP_1 Lipsync Minimum Delay AP_1 Lipsync Program Error AP_1 Unrecoverable Error Form_C AP_1 EPROM Checksum TestFail Power on self test Form_C AP_1 Internal SRAM Test Fail Power on self test Form_C AP_1 External SRAM Test Fail Power on self test Form_C AP_1 Communication Error Audio1 Processor No AP_1 Faults Warnings This means no Audio1 faults or warnings exist AP_2 C...

Page 35: ... Closed 1 2 3 Form_C 3 N O Normally Opened 1 Unused 2 Tx 3 Rx 4 Unused 5 GND 6 Unused 7 Unused 8 Unused Log 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 Only For Motorola BCS Support Personnel 9 Unused 1 SHLDGND 2 Unused 3 Unused 4 Unused 5 SIGND 6 SENSEL 7 PSYNC 8 PDAT 9 PCLK 10 REFCLK 11 SENSER 12 PSYNC 13 PDAT 14 PCLK 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 8 9 10 DHEI 15 REFCLK 1 Left 2 Left 3 GND 4 Right 1 2 3 4 5 Analog Audio 5 ...

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Page 37: ... 2000 Table C 2 Required Cables Type MCN Length Description ASI N A 0 to 100 m 75 ohm Coax DHEI 461907 001 20 Encoder to IRT A side of duplex DHEI 461907 002 40 Encoder to IRT A side of duplex DHEI 461907 003 80 Encoder to IRT A side of duplex DHEI 461909 001 20 Encoder to IRT B side of duplex DHEI 461909 002 40 Encoder to IRT B side of duplex DHEI 461909 003 80 Encoder to IRT B side of duplex DHE...

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Page 39: ...59M and SMPTE 125M Also Embedded Audio BNC 75 ohm Female x2 Input and Loop Analog Composite Per RS 170A and CCIR 624 4 BNC 75 ohm Female x2 Input and Passive Loop Through Input Audio Connectors AES3 BNC 75 ohm Female x2 Analog High Impedance Terminal Block x2 Balanced L1 R1 GND L2 R2 Status Control Connectors 10 100BaseT Ethernet Per IEEE 802 3 RJ 45 x1 Asynchronous Per EIA 232 9600 Baud 1 Start B...

Page 40: ...CIR601 704 x 480 NTSC PAL M or 525 CCIR601 544 x 480 NTSC PAL M or 525 CCIR601 528 x 480 NTSC PAL M or 525 CCIR601 480 x 480 NTSC PAL M or 525 CCIR601 352 x 480 NTSC PAL M or 525 CCIR601 720 x 576 PAL or 625 CCIR601 704 x 576 PAL or 625 CCIR601 544 x 576 PAL or 625 CCIR601 528 x 576 PAL or 625 CCIR601 480 x 576 PAL or 625 CCIR601 Resolution at 4 2 0 352 x 576 PAL or 625 CCIR601 720 x 512 NTSC PAL ...

Page 41: ...ure that all front enclosure screws are tightened to 2 ft lbs If multiple SE encoders are installed in a rack assembly the operator may choose to have a certification agency evaluate the condition of the rack Elevation s Required Temperature Sea Level 0 to 40 C 5 000 feet Above Sea Level 0 to 37 C 10 000 feet Above Sea Level 0 to 34 C Important The above temperatures must be measured inside the ra...

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