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User Manual

Rev. 1.0 - 20/11/09

DTVC

 

1.  Preliminary Instructions

• General Warnings

This  equipment  should  only  be  operated,  installed  and 

maintained by “trained” or “quali

 ed” personnel who are familiar 

with risks involved in working on electric and electronic circuits.

“Trained” means personnel who have technical knowledge of 

equipment operation and who are responsible for their own 

safety and that of other unquali

 ed personnel placed under 

their supervision when working on the equipment. 

“Qualified”  means  personnel  who  are  trained  in  and 

experienced  with  equipment  operation  and  who  are 

responsible for their own safety and that of other unquali

 ed 

personnel placed under their supervision when working on 

the equipment. 

 WARNING: Residual voltage may be present inside 

the equipment even when the ON/OFF switch is set to 

Off.  Before  servicing  the  equipment,  disconnect  the 

power  cord  or  switch  off  the  main  power  panel  and 

make sure the safety earth connection is connected.

Some  service  situations  may  require  inspecting  the 

equipment with live circuits. Only trained and quali ed 

personnel may work on the equipment live and shall be 

assisted by a trained person who shall keep ready to 

disconnect power supply at need.

R.V.R. Television

  shall not be liable for injury to persons or 

damage to property resulting from improper use or operation 

by trained/untrained and quali

 ed/unquali

 ed persons.

 WARNING: The equipment is not water resistant. 

Any water entering the enclosure might impair proper 

operation.  To  prevent  the  risk  of  electrical  shock  or 

 re, do not expose this equipment to rain, dripping or 

moisture.

Please observe local codes and 

 re prevention rules when 

installing and operating this equipment.

  WARNING:  This  equipment  contains  exposed 

live parts involving an electrical shock hazard. Always 

disconnect power supply before removing any covers 

or other parts of the equipment.

Ventilation slits and holes are provided to ensure reliable 

operation  and  prevent  overheating;  do  not  obstruct  or 

cover these slits. Do not obstruct the ventilation slits under 

any circumstances. The product must not be incorporated 

in  a  rack  unless  adequate  ventilation  is  provided  or  the 

manufacturer’s instructions are followed closely.

  WARNING:  This  equipment  can  radiate 

radiofrequency energy and, if not installed in compliance 

with  manual  instructions  and  applicable  regulations, 

may cause interference with radio communications.

  WARNING:  This  equipment  is   tted  with  earth 

connections both in the power cord and for the chassis. 

Make sure both are properly connected.

Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause 

radio interference, in which case the user may be required 

to take adequate measures.
The speci

 cations and data contained herein are provided 

for  information  only  and  are  subject  to  changes  without 

prior  notice. 

R.V.R.  Television

  disclaims  all  warranties, 

express  or  implied.While  R.V.R.  Television  attempts  to 

provide accurate information, it cannot accept responsibility 

or  liability  for  any  errors  or  inaccuracies  in  this  manual, 

including the products and the software described herein. 

R.V.R. Television

 reserves the right to make changes to 

equipment design and/or speci

 cations and to this manual 

at any time without prior notice.

• Notice concerning product intended purpose and use 

limitations.

This product is a radio transmitter suitable for frequency-

modulation  audio  radio  broadcasting.  Its  operating 

frequencies are not harmonised in designated user countries.

B e f o r e   o p e r a t i n g   t h i s   e q u i p m e n t ,   u s e r   m u s t 

obtain  a  licence  to  use  radio  spectrum  from  the 

competent  authority  in  the  designated  user  country.

Operating  frequency,  transmitter  power  and  other 

characteristics  of  the  transmission  system  are  subject  to 

restrictions as speci

 ed in the licence.

 

2.  Warranty

La 

R.V.R. Television

 warrants this product to be free from 

defects in workmanship and its proper operation subject to 

the limitations set forth in the supplied Terms and Conditions.

Please read the Terms and Conditions carefully, as purchase 

of the product or acceptance of the order acknowledgement 

imply  acceptance  of  the  Terms  and  Conditions.

For the latest updated terms and conditions, please visit our web 

site at WWW.RVR.IT. The web site may be modi

 ed, removed 

or updated for any reason whatsoever without prior notice.

The  warranty  will  become  null  and  void  in  the  event  the 

product  enclosure  is  opened,  the  product  is  physically 

damaged, is repaired by unauthorised persons or is used for 

purposes other than its intended use, as well as in the event 

of improper use, unauthorised changes or neglect.   

In the event a defect is found, follow this procedure:
1  Contact the seller or distributor who sold the equipment; 

provide a description of the problem or malfunction for 

the event a quick 

 x is available.  

Sellers  and  Distributors  can  provide  the  necessary 

information to troubleshoot the most frequently encountered 

problems.  Normally,  Sellers  and  Distributors  can  offer  a 

faster repair service than the Manufacturer would. Please 

note  that  Sellers  can  pinpoint  problems  due  to  wrong 

installation.
2  If your Seller cannot help you, contact 

R.V.R. Television

 

and  describe  the  problem;  if  our  staff  deems  it 

appropriate, you will receive an authorisation to return 

the equipment along with suitable instructions;

3  When  you  have  received  the  authorisation,  you  may 

return the unit. Pack the unit carefully before shipment; 

use the original packaging whenever possible and seal 

the package perfectly. The customer bears all risks of 

loss (i.e., R.V.R. shall not be liable for loss or damage) 

until the package reaches the R.V.R. factory. For this 

reason, we recommend insuring the goods for their full 

value. Returns must be sent on a C.I.F. basis (PREPAID) 

to the address stated on the authorisation as speci

 ed 

by the R.V.R. Service Manager.

IMPORTANT

The lightning 

 ash with arrowhead, within a triangle, is intended to alert the user of the presence 

of dangerous voltage that may constitute a risk of electric shock.

The  exclamation  point  within  an  equilateral  triangle  is  intended  to  alert  the  user  to  the 

presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature 

accompanying the equipment.

Summary of Contents for DTVC

Page 1: ...ior Broadcast Products 1 7 1 9 4 P r e s t o n R d S u i t e 1 0 2 2 9 7 D a l l a s T X 7 5 2 4 8 w w w s b p t v c o m BLUE DIGITAL VIDEO 8VSB version mod DTVC User Manual Volume 1 Manufactured by I...

Page 2: ...Products 1 7 1 9 4 P r e s t o n R d S u i t e 1 0 2 2 9 7 D a l l a s T X 7 5 2 4 8 w w w s b p t v c o m Benny Spr inger 214 642 2920 800 695 7919 Jimmie Joynt 972 473 2577 800 279 3326 Superior Br...

Page 3: ...storage and retrieval system without written permission of the copyright owner File Name BLUE DIGITAL VIDEO_DTVC_8VSB_ING_1 0 indb Version 1 0 Date 20 03 2009 Revision History Document History Date Ve...

Page 4: ...2 Superior Broadcast Products Blue Digital Exciter User Manual...

Page 5: ...tallation and use 9 5 1 Preparation 9 5 2 First power on and setup 10 6 Operating System 12 6 1 Using the encoder 12 6 2 Software 13 7 Technical Specifications 38 8 Working Principles Functional Descr...

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Page 7: ...accept responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies in this manual including the products and the software described herein R V R Television reserves the right to make changes to equipm...

Page 8: ...Figure 5 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 One rescuer give 2 quick rescue breaths after each 15 compressions Two rescuers one rescue breath after each 5 compressions Do not stop chest compressions while giv...

Page 9: ...ecify the model type All versions are equipped with linear and not linear precorrector The DTVC is a modulator there is no need to calibrate lters or other parts in order to change channel 4 1 2 Main...

Page 10: ...ont panel contains the following indications and connectors BNC connector for RF MONITOR Optical encoder LCD display 2x40 character Status indicator LED USB ready Blowers The rear panel contains the f...

Page 11: ...itional details 5 1 Preparation 5 1 1 Preliminary checks Unpack the ampli er and immediately inspect it for transport damage Ensure that all connectors are in perfect condition Provide for the followi...

Page 12: ...nd setup Follow this procedure upon rst power on and after making changes to the con guration of the transmitter in which the ampli er is integrated Note Standard factory settings are RF power output...

Page 13: ...urrent RF output setting and enable output if not already enabled following menu path SET Power xxx Output power can also be set in a Pwr OFF condition in this condition Fwd output power reading on th...

Page 14: ...the cursor is on the name of a menu to enter in that menu push it when the cursor is on the name of a parameter to enter in modi cation mode the cursor starts blinking after the modi cation of a para...

Page 15: ...After the start up operation the following window is visualized ATTENTION PRESS BUTTON to Pre Set 07 Figure 6 2 Holding press the encoder button during switch on the power goes to zero and an alternat...

Page 16: ...the frequency in transmission CHannel FWD Visualization of the forward power RFL Visualization of the re ected power Alarms Under this menu is possible enter inside two submenus about alarms status o...

Page 17: ...Alarm ID3 Hardware blockage on output power Over Temperature Alarm ID4 Over temperature protection ALC out Range Alarm ID5 Automatic Level Control out of range PLL Unlocked Alarm ID6 PLL not locked PA...

Page 18: ...mode warning appears on the display and the FAULT led turns on The alarm is generated in these cases Digital Input Stream Absence Waits 3 Seconds After 10 attempts it not generates FAULT condition Ov...

Page 19: ...of working parameters Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings otherwise rotating it counter clockwise to pass to previous readings FWD 0 0W RFL 0 00W PRE Table1 EQU On Figure 6 10 FWD...

Page 20: ...mp FPGA2Visualization of the temperature on FPGA2 Temp TotalVisualization of the internal temperature Temp PA Visualization of the temperature on power ampli er module 6 2 9 Reference STATUS menu This...

Page 21: ...gure 6 16 Frequency Selection of the channel frequency The frequency channel set emulates the traditional rotary switches By placing the cursor in each of the nine digits you can change the value from...

Page 22: ...er percentage desired In case which the percentage is set at 0 the power turns off output power disabled and the RF led lit off When the percentage is set at another value the power turns on the RF le...

Page 23: ...parameter Equalization On Esc Ok Figure 6 23 Equalization This menu provides to select between ON or OFF 6 2 14 1 Pre correction guide on JAVA graphical ambient The Java Virtual Interface has been cre...

Page 24: ...4 Load the Cd on your computer it will start automatically otherwise open the Installation Cd and run BDVInstaller exe Follow the installation instruction until the end 5 The Java Virtual Interface is...

Page 25: ...xit saving or without save Clicking this button it will appear a dialog window When the Usb cable is plugged in Java Virtual Interface will recognize the Virtual Port automatically and show it in the...

Page 26: ...alizes frequency in Hz Power Visualizes the power s percentage set PLL Visualizes if the PLL is Locked or Unlocked Stream ASI Visualizes if the ASI Stream is Present or Absent Temperature PA Temperatu...

Page 27: ...ction Hardware blockage on output power ALARM3 RFL Protection Hardware blockage on output power ALARM4 Over Temperature Over temperature protection ALARM5 ALC out Range Automatic Level Control out of...

Page 28: ...ws to modify load and save the No linear Precorrection curves Select Amplitude or Phase Permits to choose what type of graphic change Load Curve from Modulator Permits to load all the curves memorized...

Page 29: ...n steps of 0 01 the abscissa is between 12 and 12 with 64 points at the same distance The red curves are de ned and edited from user The gray are curves of default which are not changeable and are pro...

Page 30: ...value can be modi ed by the user The buttons allow to do the main operations Save Tables allows to save all the precorrection s curves on different text s les located in the TABLE directory Load Tabl...

Page 31: ...nter in the Interval Selection mode It is also possible to select this button directly clicking the central button of the mouse Set Start Position allows to select the rst point of the quadratic curve...

Page 32: ...e or Group Delay Permits to choose what type of graphic change Load Curve from Modulator Permits to load all the curves memorized both Precorrection s and Equalization s in the modulator When the curv...

Page 33: ...ns in steps of 0 01ns the abscissa is between 4 2 and 4 2 MHz with 64 points at the same distance The red curves are de ned and edited from user The gray are curves of default which are not changeable...

Page 34: ...ordinate which value can be modi ed by the user The buttons allow to do the main operations Save Tables allows to save all the precorrection s curves on different text s les located in the directory...

Page 35: ...enerator select this radio button permits to enter in the Interval Selection mode It is also possible to select this button directly clicking the central button of the mouse Set Start Position allows...

Page 36: ...meters relative to the power frequency options and the speci c setting of the Modulator Modulator Visualizes the Standard of modulation 8VSB DVB T Frequency Visualizes frequency in Hz Clicking inside...

Page 37: ...window Change to the desired value and then press the Send button otherwise close the dialog window ASI Input Select A or B to set ASI channel A or B 6 2 15 Reference 10MHz SET menu This menu provides...

Page 38: ...This menu provides theASI primary channel selection The selection can be automatic or manual between A or B ASI stream 6 2 17 Option SET menu This menu provides the setting on exciter Note to access...

Page 39: ...t of the date New Pwd 123 Esc Ok Figure 6 33 Pwd This menu provides to choose and con rm a password of 4 number In case you want to change the password before insert the old password then choose the n...

Page 40: ...ctor N female Impedance 50 Ohm Load mismatch 2 1 Max RF monitor connector BNC 50 Ohm Nominal Power 8VSB 20Wrms Class A B Reference Internal 10MHz 1 ppm for year or external Shoulder at F0 3MHz 36dB DT...

Page 41: ...tput power level by 40dB 8 2 Power Supply The power supply is con gured so that it can be easily replaced There are two power supply modules one for the modulator section and one for for the PA sectio...

Page 42: ...they are implemented through an analogue network This then noti es the CPU of the protection that has intervened signalling the event with a message The measurement of the direct and re ected power is...

Page 43: ...ed on 4 ALARM LED Yellow LED it is lit on in presence of transmitter failure that not stop the working functioning for example communicaton lack between the modules 5 STREAM LED Green LED it is lit on...

Page 44: ...unded 6 Output PA SMA connector Interconnected with Input PA 7 DAC IN SMA connector Interconnected with DAC OUT 8 Input PA SMA connector Interconnected with Output PA 9 1PPS OUT Not used 10 DAC OUT SM...

Page 45: ...nnected 5 GND 6 Not Connected 7 Not Connected 8 Not Connected 9 Not Connected 9 3 2 RS485 I2 C Type Female DB9 1 Internal Connected CAN 2 Internal Connected CAN 3 SDA I2 C 4 Internal Connected RS485 B...

Page 46: ...or For a detailed treatment of TELECON user interface please refer to the speci c manual First of all make sure that the RDMODGSM TV has a green face this indicated that the MOD TLC300 is correctly wo...

Page 47: ...6 Output Mute not available In17 ASI 1 Sync Missing visualizes if the InputASI stream is present or absent in the rst channel In18 ASI 2 Sync Missing visualizes if the InputASI stream is present or ab...

Page 48: ...fy the percentage value of Power Out I O7 Rise Time not available I O8 Forward Power visualizes the forward power in W I O9 Re ected Power visualizes the re ected power in W I O12 VPA visualizes the p...

Page 49: ...ier Transform GPS Global Positioning System INT INTernal HP High Priority IP Internet Protocol LP Low Priority MIP Mega frame Initialization Packet MFN Multi Frequency Network MPE MultiProtocol Encaps...

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