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Conformity 

707-161 Rev. 3 

USA and Canadian emissions notices

 

FCC Declaration of Conformity and Notices

 

Manufacturer’s Name: 

Scientific-Atlanta Canada, Inc. 

 Media 

Networks 

Corporate Headquarters: 

Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. 

 

One Technology Parkway South, Norcross, GA 30092-2967 

Contact: 

Customer Service 1-888-949-4786, select 3 (technical support), 

 

option 3 (network operator support) 

This equipment has been tested at a NIST NVLAP accredited Test Laboratory and found to comply with 
the limits for Class B digital devices according to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to 
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when operated in a residential installation. 
This product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with the instructions supplied in this manual, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can 
be determined by turning the equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct the 
interference by one or more of the following measures: 

 

Reorient or relocate the television receiving antenna 

 

Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 

 

Connect the equipment to an AC outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver 
is connected 

 

Contact your dealer/reseller or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

The user may find the booklet “Interference handbook” prepared by the FCC helpful. This booklet is 
available from the FCC web site http://www.fcc.gov/cib/Publications/tvibook.html, or in printed form from 
the US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, stock No. 004-000-00450-7. 

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, 
and (2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.  

Industry Canada notice 

This Class B digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment 
Regulations. 

Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel 
brouilleur du Canada. 

Unauthorized modifications 

The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference resulting from unauthorized 
modification of this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference at his 
expense. 

Cables 

Shielded cables should be used to interconnect this product with any peripheral equipment (e.g. video 
monitors, data terminals, etc.) to ensure compliance with Class B limits. Failure to do so may result in 
radio or TV interference. 

Summary of Contents for PowerVu D9228

Page 1: ...PowerVu Multiple Decryption Receiver Models D9228 and D9228 2...

Page 2: ...installer ou d utiliser ce produit Pr tez une attention particuli re toutes les r gles de s curit Zu beachten Bitte lesen Sie vor Aufstellen oder Inbetriebnahme des Ger tes dieses Handbuch in seiner G...

Page 3: ...PowerVu Multiple Decryption Receiver Models D9228 and D9228 2 Installation and Operation Guide...

Page 4: ...document is not to be construed as conferring by implication estoppel or otherwise any license or right under any copyright or patent whether or not the use of any information in this document employ...

Page 5: ...symbol until you fully understand the indicated conditions This symbol indicates important operating or maintenance instructions This symbol indicates a live terminal the symbol points to the terminal...

Page 6: ...of this product Cables Always disconnect all power cables servicing this product Always pull on the plug or the connector to disconnect a cable Never pull on the cable itself Do not walk on or place...

Page 7: ...indiqu es par un symbole Ce symbole figure dans la documentation accompagnant ce produit Il indique d importantes instructions de fonctionnement ou d entretien Ce symbole peut tre attach ce produit I...

Page 8: ...limentation avant de r parer ce produit Tirez toujours sur la prise ou le connecteur pour d brancher un c ble Ne tirez jamais directement sur le c ble Ne marchez pas sur les c bles ou les prises et n...

Page 9: ...uf dem Ger t und oder in der ihm beiliegenden Literatur Es bedeutet wichtige zu beachtende Betriebs oder Wartungsanweisungen Wenn dieses Zeichen am Ger t angebracht ist warnt es vor einer spannungsf h...

Page 10: ...tes sind alle Kabel zu entfernen Hierzu grunds tzlich am Stecker oder Verbindungsst ck und niemals am Kabel selber ziehen Nicht auf die Kabel oder Stecker treten oder diese einer Zugbelastung aussetze...

Page 11: ...pa a a este producto Este s mbolo indica instrucciones importantes de funcionamiento o mantenimiento Es posible que este s mbolo est pegado al producto Este s mbolo indica un terminal vivo la flecha a...

Page 12: ...os los cables el ctricos antes de revisar o reparar el producto Tire siempre del enchufe o del conector para desconectar un cable Nunca tire del cable mismo No camine ni aplique presi n sobre los cabl...

Page 13: ...gnamento del prodotto indica importanti istruzioni d uso e di manutenzione Sul prodotto potete vedere questo simbolo che indica un dispositivo terminale sotto tensione la freccia punta verso il dispos...

Page 14: ...i svolgere l assistenza tecnica al prodotto Per scollegare un cavo tirate la spina o il connettore non tirare mai il cavo stesso Non calpestare o sottoporre a sollecitazioni i cavi o le prese Fusibile...

Page 15: ...W 1 Read Instructions read all the safety and operating instructions before this product is operated 2 Retain Instructions retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference 3 Heed Warn...

Page 16: ...egisters stoves or other products including amplifiers that radiate heat 11 Power Sources Operate this product only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of...

Page 17: ...e product 18 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service perso...

Page 18: ...d supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode see figure below ANTEN NA LEAD IN WIRE...

Page 19: ...the following code Color Mains lead wire Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live Connecting the mains lead As the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond to t...

Page 20: ...rs of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with colored markings identifying the terminal in your apparatus proceed as follows 1 Connect the blue wire to the black terminal...

Page 21: ...improper installation maintenance or use abnormal conditions of operation attempted modification or repair by the purchaser or an act of God We will reperform any services which do not conform to this...

Page 22: ...orward the Item prepaid 4 If the Item or fault is not covered by warranty an estimate of charges will be furnished before work begins Limitation of Liability EXCEPT FOR CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL INJURY CAUS...

Page 23: ...e 3 4 R10 Main Menu 3 5 R21 Configuration Menu 3 7 R22 Diagnostics Menu 3 12 R23 Misc Setup Menu 3 13 R24 Presets Setup Window 3 15 R31 32 RF Setup Menu 3 16 R33 Map Menu 3 19 R34 Misc Diagnostics Men...

Page 24: ...xxii 707 161 Rev 3...

Page 25: ...ssed through PID dropping or PID remapping to suit various applications Full or partially modified transport streams can be made available to four independent outputs two DVB ASI and two configurable...

Page 26: ...nd audio services PID dropping re mapping Four independent transport stream outputs Two dedicated DVB ASI outputs Two outputs independently selectable between SWIF and DHEI Ethernet interface supporti...

Page 27: ...o an MPEG program When illuminated continuously indicates the ISE has been assigned to decrypt a program and the program has been decrypted successfully or the program is being broadcast in the clear...

Page 28: ...t at full range C Slide switch MO ST mono stereo provides Balanced Audio combined L R channel monaural output when set to MO and discrete Left and Right channel stereo output when set to ST D XLR bala...

Page 29: ...SIGNAL GND Pin 22 PCLKB0 Pin 10 NC Pin 23 PDATB0 Pin 11 NC Pin 24 PSYNCB0 Pin 12 NC Pin 25 SENSEBOL Pin 13 NC Pin 26 NC J BNC connector ASI 1 2 provide ASI output of MPEG 2 packets K ST fiber optic SW...

Page 30: ...tor 10 Base T Ethernet connection N LEDs Ethernet status LEDs as follows TX Transmit status Illuminates when transmitting RX Receive status Illuminates when receiving CL Collision illuminated when a d...

Page 31: ...cryption R eceive r D92 28 TM 1 2 3 H ELP 4 5 6 MA P 7 8 9 YES A LT 0 V IEW ME NU SELECT SIGNAL ALT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 13 14 15 16 MDR Terrestrial Network Cable Network MMDS Network S a t e...

Page 32: ...1 8 Getting Started 707 161 Rev 3 Setup Flowchart...

Page 33: ...use the MDR immediately without having to set the various menus that comprise the MDR s configuration A lock level is a setting that can selectively restrict access to various MDR functionalities For...

Page 34: ...Type in the number to recall the preset configuration for example 1 for Athena 1 2 for Athena 2 8 for A E The preset configuration will be loaded it may take a few seconds to load the configuration fr...

Page 35: ...103 104 105 106 Config Diag Misc Preset 1 R31 32 RF Setup Menu Configuration Settings Frequency 04 06000 L band Freq 1090 000 FEC Rate 7 8 Band C Symbol Rate 29 37 AFC Level LNB Power OFF Signal Leve...

Page 36: ...108 109 110 111 112 Config Diag Misc Preset 2 R31 32 RF Setup Menu Configuration Settings Frequency 04 1000 L band Freq 1050 000 FEC Rate 7 8 Band C Symbol Rate 29 37 AFC Level LNB Power OFF Signal Le...

Page 37: ...114 115 116 117 118 Config Diag Misc Preset 3 R31 32 RF Setup Menu Configuration Settings Frequency 04 1600 L band Freq 990 000 FEC Rate 7 8 Band C Symbol Rate 29 37 AFC Level LNB Power OFF Signal Lev...

Page 38: ...0 121 122 123 124 Config Diag Misc Preset 4 R31 32 RF Setup Menu Configuration Settings Frequency 03 9400 L band Freq 1210 000 FEC Rate 7 8 Band C Symbol Rate 29 37 AFC Level LNB Power OFF Signal Leve...

Page 39: ...nassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Config Diag Misc Preset 8 R31 32 RF Setup Menu Configuration Settings Frequency 03 9800 L band Freq 1170 00 FEC Rate Band C Symbol Rate 27 69 AFC...

Page 40: ...rn to the R21 Configuration Menu a solid pipe should now be established between the selected input for example RF 1 or RF 2 and the centre box 5 Cycle through the available programs on the input trans...

Page 41: ...locked including the lock level setting Access is only possible via Ethernet or via uplink signal that is PowerVu Plus Network Centre How to Change the Lock level CAUTION a There are eight Presets on...

Page 42: ...nu Lock Level Access Accessible at Lock Level Menu Function 0 1 2 3 ISE Assignment YES Config YES YES YES Diag YES YES YES Misc YES YES YES Preset Recall YES YES Preset Save as YES R21 Configuration M...

Page 43: ...ible at Lock Level Menu Function 0 1 2 3 All parameters YES R22 Diagnostics Menu Lock Level Access Accessible at Lock Level Menu Function 0 1 2 3 All parameters YES YES YES R34 Misc Diagnostics Menu L...

Page 44: ...2 3 Clear ADP count YES YES YES Front Panel Keys while not in menu Lock Level Access Accessible at Lock Level Key 0 1 2 3 0 9 YES YES YES ALT YES YES YES YES HELP YES YES YES MAP YES YES YES YES YES Y...

Page 45: ...ES YES YES YES NA A Up Down to scroll through available options B Press YES to enter numeric Edit mode Display at Lock Level Edit at Lock Level 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 Network ID ALT2 0 YES YES YES NA Transpo...

Page 46: ...tate 1 ALT3 2 YES YES YES YES NA Alarm State 2 ALT3 3 YES YES YES YES NA TBD ALT3 4 Fixed PID Download lets you specify PID number for fixed PID download ALT3 5 YES YES View Select Application Version...

Page 47: ...the following topics Topic See Page Overview 3 1 Terms and Concepts 3 2 On Screen Help 3 3 Menu Tree 3 4 R10 Main Menu 3 5 R21 Configuration Menu 3 7 R22 Diagnostics Menu 3 12 R23 Misc Setup Menu 3 13...

Page 48: ...ton or to access a menu described by a button Before you can select or edit an item you must first highlight it Edit Mode Edit mode refers to editing the contents of a button or field When you first s...

Page 49: ...help about any button or field by first highlighting the item and then pressing the front panel HELP key In some cases the help text is displayed in more than one Help window To display the subsequent...

Page 50: ...3 4 Using the Menus 707 161 Rev 3 Menu Tree The following illustration shows the menu hierarchy that is how the menus are interrelated...

Page 51: ...are 16 ISEs the MDR can decrypt up to 16 programs simultaneously Programs that are broadcast by the uplink without encryption that is in the clear do not require to be assigned to an ISE A red button...

Page 52: ...this button to display the R21 Configuration Menu used to configure the MDR inputs and outputs D Click this button to display the R22 Diagnostics Menu E Click this button to display the R23 Misc Setu...

Page 53: ...input and then press the front panel MAP key If the signal is connected to the ASI input highlight the ASI input Ref B and then press the front panel MAP key Input RF 1 or RF 2 must first be set up vi...

Page 54: ...light the input RF 1 RF 2 or DVB ASI 2 Press the front panel MAP key The input is routed to the program button Ref E Note A broken pipe indicates that no valid signal is present on the selected input...

Page 55: ...ogram Possible status messages and their descriptions follow 1 Program number and name 2 Status of ISE Can be one of 2a No ISE assigned or 2b Program Auth or 2c No Auth Key 3 Status of program Can be...

Page 56: ...ot be erased from non volatile memory You can map the program to any or all of the four outputs or you can break any of the output mapping pipes in one of the following two ways To map or break indivi...

Page 57: ...he description in Ref G K Audio button lets you select which audio stream of the selected program will be monitored A program can contain many audio streams along with the video stream Radio programs...

Page 58: ...ct key Additionally you can use this menu to display the R34 Misc Diagnostics Menu How to display 1 R10 Main Menu Diag button Description Ref Description A Media Access Control MAC address The unique...

Page 59: ...d b All previous manually set configurations will be lost and c The MDR will use the default configuration settings How to display 1 R10 Main Menu Misc button Description Ref Description A Monitor let...

Page 60: ...criptions Mode 1 C cube proprietary Mode 3 DVS 053 Mode 4 SA DVS 053 Mode 5 DVS 053 Rev 6 Mode 7 Motorola proprietary EIA 608 F Download button clicking this button displays the R35 Download Menu G Co...

Page 61: ...Description Ref Description A Recall button click this button to key in a Preset number The MDR automatically assumes the configurations settings of that Preset B Save As button click this button to k...

Page 62: ...ton 2 R21 Configuration Menu RF button corresponding to the correct input Description Ref Description A Downlink frequency in GHz B Forward error correction rate C Symbol rate in Msym s Used by the re...

Page 63: ...22kHz will be modulated on LNB power I Click this button to display the following window where you can edit the Network ID A If you know the network ID enter it in this field B Click these up and down...

Page 64: ...L O Freq 1 L Band Freq Example 4 100 GHz 5 150 GHz 1050 MHz Typical single Ku Band configuration L O Freq 1 10 750 GHz L Band Freq Downlink freq L O Freq 1 Typical dual Ku Band configuration L O Freq...

Page 65: ...Prog this displays a list of all streams carried by the selected program their input PIDs as defined by the uplink and their current output PIDs The MDR has memory that records the attributes of progr...

Page 66: ...the program Ref E To assign a different ISE to the program 1 Highlight box C 2 Press the front panel SELECT key to enter Edit mode 3 Key in the new ISE number 1 16 4 Press the front panel SELECT key...

Page 67: ...which type of streams should be displayed in the stream list Ref A There are three types to choose from Prog Streams that are part of an MPEG program PSI Program Specific Information type Other User...

Page 68: ...the new PID number 4 Press the front panel SELECT key to exit Edit mode CAUTION Be sure you do NOT assign an output PID that is already in use by any stream of any program Although the user interface...

Page 69: ...ble test tone How to display 1 R10 Main Menu Diag button 2 R22 Diagnostics Menu Misc Diag button Description Ref Description A The alarm definition there are 32 predefined alarm conditions that you ca...

Page 70: ...MSM Dual Port RAM Error Debug Only 23 Transport Error in FPGAs Debug Only 24 Ethernet Error Debug Only 25 PSI Error Debug Only 26 NVM Write Error Debug Only 27 Over the air Download Failure Debug Only...

Page 71: ...n the back panel There are 32 bars in this field each corresponding to one of the 32 predefined alarm conditions Under no alarm conditions terminals C and NC on the relay Alarm 2 are electrically open...

Page 72: ...your external monitor To return to the menu press any key I Clear Alarm button click this button to reset any previously triggered alarm condition which is no longer present J This area displays the...

Page 73: ...button 2 R23 Misc Setup Menu Download button Description Ref Description A Displays the following statistics about software versions BOOT the version number of the current boot code Boot code cannot b...

Page 74: ...ting for CDT DL Download has timed out MDR is waiting for CDTs or a new DL sequence Updating App Table MDR is updating the application table with new software version MDR will not reboot D Indicates t...

Page 75: ...ceive downloads Source IP IP address of the last TFTP server used during an MDR rear panel download H CDT PID Code Download Table PID displays CDT PID or lets you enter the CDT PID to be used for the...

Page 76: ...Access button Description Ref Description A The ISE number there are 16 on the MDR B The ISE user address C The ISE unencrypted and encrypted ADP counters Each counter represents good ADPs total ADPs...

Page 77: ...ontinued Ref Description F Clear button click this button to clear the ADP counters G More button click this button to toggle between screen 1 and 2 that together display the status for all 16 ISEs H...

Page 78: ...display 1 R10 Main Menu Misc button 2 R23 Misc Setup Menu IP Network Setup button Description A B C D Ref Description A The Local IP Subnet Mask and Gateway to be used on the next startup B Media Acce...

Page 79: ...outh America Buenos Aires Argentina 54 1 342 0321 1 770 236 4786 54 1 325 5900 Europe Middle East or Africa London England Toll free within Europe 1 800 220 145 Direct Return material tracking 44 1923...

Page 80: ...on costs both to and from the factory At the customer s request Scientific Atlanta will make reasonable efforts to provide warranty service at the customer s premises provided that the customer pays c...

Page 81: ...order if available Date the product was received Brief description of problems 3 Repackage the product using the original carton and packing materials if possible If the original packaging is not ava...

Page 82: ...A 4 Customer Support Information 707 161 Rev 3...

Page 83: ...65 dBm per carrier Frequency Range 950 MHz to 2150 MHz Symbol Rate 1 45 Msymbols s RF Input Separation 40 dB LNB Power 13 18 V 400 mA Maximum transport bitrate 49 7 Mbits sec 22 kHz Band Switch 22kHz...

Page 84: ...og Monitor Video Output Number One Connector BNC 75 ohm Decompression MPEG 1 or MPEG 2 4 2 0 Video Standard 525 625 Auto switchable Level 140 IRE 10 NTSC 1 0 V p p 10 PAL Maximum Video Rate 15 Mb s Vi...

Page 85: ...m Cross Talk 60 dB minimum 1 kHz Frequency Response 2 dB maximum from 20 Hz to 20 kHz Environmental Operation Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Relative...

Page 86: ...B 4 Technical Specifications 707 161 Rev 3...

Page 87: ...ys which Alt Mode function is currently selected A1 A2 or A3 When you have selected the Alt Mode function you need press the appropriate front panel numeric key to perform the function you want Editin...

Page 88: ...SWIF DHEI 2 2 FEC display Select Preset Alarm State 1 3 BER display Lock Level Alarm State 2 4 FRQ display Display Error Unforced download 5 SYM display Edit symbol rate Power LNB Y N Fixed PID downlo...

Page 89: ...ow keys Press YES again to save You can also edit the frequency in the LNB 1 or LNB 2 Setup Menu 5 SYM display Edit symbol rate Displays the current symbol rate You can edit the symbol rate with the n...

Page 90: ...this in the LNB 1 or LNB 2 Setup Menu 6 L O Freq 1 Displays local oscillator frequency 1 To edit this frequency press YES enter the desired frequency then press YES again to save You can also edit thi...

Page 91: ...oad ends or you press VIEW to escape If a download is already in progress the word INPROG is displayed on the LED The LED afterwards displays the progress of the ongoing download until it ends or you...

Page 92: ...the transport Procedure Tune the MDR to a signal Channel change to the specific program for its bit rate information While in the Video mode i e On screen Menu is not selected Press the ALT key three...

Page 93: ...ate for the entire incoming transport steam ASI 1 The bit rate for the first ASI output ASI 2 The bit rate for the second ASI output SWIF 1 DHEI 1 The bit rate for the first SWIF DHEI output depending...

Page 94: ...C 8 Alt Mode Operation 707 161 Rev 3...

Page 95: ...m a quarterly visual inspection according to the following table Inspect To ensure that Chassis There is no mechanical damage or evidence of overheating All chassis air vents are unobstructed and free...

Page 96: ...D 2 Preventive Maintenance 707 161 Rev 3...

Page 97: ...For more information about product ordering contact your local Scientific Atlanta Customer Support Center Scientific Atlanta dealer or distributor Available Models 803 426 803 421 2 ASI and 2 SWIF DH...

Page 98: ...E 2 Product Identification 707 161 Rev 3...

Page 99: ...ces to create a QAM channel Typically no changes are necessary to the factory configured presets to operate in this type of installation If you need to make changes to the preset configurations you mu...

Page 100: ...T NIT SDT TDT EMM and so on depending upon the uplink setting Move the pointer up and down to different streams Make sure the PAT PID 0 is routed to the transport outputs Use the and SELECT keys to po...

Page 101: ...r One is a double headed Y cable part number 009 01139 01 Depending upon whether it is an IRT or MDR you must use a different fork of the Y cable to connect to the CherryPicker because the DHEI pinout...

Page 102: ...ssociated with a particular program You do not need to make any changes to these PIDs 2 Change the mode to PSI You may see stream types such as PAT CAT NIT SDT TDT EMM and so on depending upon the upl...

Page 103: ...tput exceeds the 27 Mbps limit and you must reduce the number of programs routed to this particular output R21 G To work with IRT using PID overlay mode you must remap both video and audio PIDs accord...

Page 104: ...type in an Out PID in accordance with the PID Number Convention table above Cursor to the Audio PID and perform PID remapping in a similar fashion Make sure all other PIDs for example PMT ECM and so...

Page 105: ...DHEI output to the IRT Expansion Output You can use a straight through DHEI cable to interconnect these units Different cable lengths are available S A Part number 774 487 120 length GI Part number 4...

Page 106: ...F 8 Possible Output Configurations 707 161 Rev 3...

Page 107: ...707 161 Rev 3 Conformity G 1 Appendix G Conformity Technical Specifications...

Page 108: ...vision receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an AC outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Contac...

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