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UDR-70 Portable Receiver 

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Summary of Contents for UDR-70

Page 1: ...UDR 70 Portable Receiver User Manual V1 0...

Page 2: ...Accessories included in this manual QPT Pan Tilt Positioner SCDA HAP 60...

Page 3: ...operate the equipment properly It is detailed the function of each button on the keyboard It is also explained how the information is shown on the display receiver menus alarms etc Chapter 5 Autotrac...

Page 4: ...n characteristics of the down converter Chapter 10 Preventive maintenance This chapter explain the procedure that should be followed during the Receiver s live Chapter 11 Warranty This chapter contain...

Page 5: ...selecting this equipment and welcome you to the SVP s growing family of products We are sure that the addition of this equipment will give complete satisfaction to you with your existing installation...

Page 6: ...hat appear in this manual are An information message which indicates explanations for the proper operation of the equipment It advises users that if they do not avoid make or take specific actions the...

Page 7: ...converter that is connected to it 5 The complete receiver system consists of two parts firstly there is a ODU unit which is installed outdoors next to the receiver antenna and secondly the UDR 70 rece...

Page 8: ...1a and 1b 3 One of the following may happen a Breathing may begin and consciousness returns b Breathing may begin but consciousness NOT returns Turn the victim on his side and ensure that the airway...

Page 9: ...rms up and out The cycle of movement should take about five seconds i e the normal breathing phase 9 Whatever the method it is ESSENTIAL to commence resuscitation WITHOUT DELAY and to send for medical...

Page 10: ...VB T2 29 4 2 2 1 3 ISDB T 31 4 2 2 1 4 DVB S S2 optional 33 4 2 2 1 5 ASI 35 4 2 2 1 6 IP Optional 35 4 2 2 2 Decoder Menu 39 4 2 2 2 1 Decoder Video Screen 39 4 2 2 2 2 Decoder Audio Screen 42 4 2 2...

Page 11: ...ly 116 AC Power supply 116 DC Power supply 117 8 2 2 Intermediate frequency 119 Intermediate frequency input I F 119 8 2 3 DVB ASI Transport Stream 119 DVB ASI Transport Stream Input 119 DVB ASI Trans...

Page 12: ...s Guide 143 A 1 Description 144 A 2 Technical Specifications 145 A 2 2 QPT 90 145 Annex B SCDA User s Guide 147 B 1 Description 148 B 2 Technical Specifications 149 B 3 Mechanical Drawings 150 B 4 Con...

Page 13: ...32APSK while the DVB S only has one modulation available QPSK Besides DVB S2 uses LDPC code while DVB S employs Viterbi code The UDR 70 is a two box system with 70 MHz intermediate frequency It consis...

Page 14: ...Frequency 70 MHz over triax 70 MHz over fiber Optic Optional Demodulation DVB T2 COFDM 1K 2K 4K QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 256QAM LDPC FEC 1 2 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 IG 1 4 19 128 1 8 19 256 1 16 1 32 1 128 Bandw...

Page 15: ...al interface Formats 2160p 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 50 59 94 60 Hz 1080p 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 50 59 94 60 Hz 1080i 50 59 94 60 Hz 720p 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 50 59 94 60 Hz 576i 50 Hz 480i 59 94 Hz Profile...

Page 16: ...display Web Browser interface Monitoring Decoder parameters Demodulation parameters Frequency and input level MER BER C N Alarms warnings logbook and clock Video TFT Video screen 5 Antenna Control Opt...

Page 17: ...hanical Control unit 2 RU Half rack size Weight 3 2 Kg RF head 2 RU Half rack size Weight 3 2 Kg Max distance control 400 m triax cable 11 mm unit RF head 2000 m with Fiber Optic Control unit IF head...

Page 18: ...9 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Chapter 3 How to Order...

Page 19: ...from one main screen to another the OK button must be pressed 1st main screen displays the most important parameters of the received signal 2nd main screen shows signal reception conditions level and...

Page 20: ...n Function 1 Received standard DVB T 2 Received bitrate Mbps 3 Video Codification H 265 MPEG 2 4 Video Format 1080p 1080i 720p 576i 480i 5 Video options Profile 4 2 0 or 4 2 2 Delay Standard S Low del...

Page 21: ...7 8 9 Guard Interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 10 Bandwidth 5 6 7 8 MHz 11 Carriers 2K and 8K 12 Number of cuts occurred to the input RF signal In case there is a cut in the RF received signal the number of c...

Page 22: ...he main screen the first one is the one allocated in the first line beginning from the left the second one the next at the right Figure 2 1st Main screen DVB T2 DVBT2 26 2Mb H 265 576 50i 420 S 2 300...

Page 23: ...Super Low delay SL 6 Reception frequency MHz 7 Modulation QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 256QAM 8 LDPC FEC 1 2 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 9 Guard Interval 1 4 19 128 1 8 19 256 1 16 1 32 10 Bandwidth 1 7 5 6 7 8 MHz 11 Ca...

Page 24: ...H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Before the audio status field there could be a padlock depending on the encryption mode If the input signal is BISS encrypted then a padlock will appear in t...

Page 25: ...n the main screen Figure 3 1st Main screen DVB S S2 Parameter n Function 1 Received standard DVB S or DVB S2 2 Received bitrate Mbps 3 Video Codification H 265 MPEG 2 4 Video Format 1080p 1080i 720p 5...

Page 26: ...9 10 9 Bandwidth 1 7 6 7 8 MHz 10 Number of cuts occurred to the input RF signal In case there is a cut in the RF received signal the number of cuts counter will increase its value in 1 To reset and...

Page 27: ...e 4 1st Main screen ASI Parameter n Function 1 Input signal type ASI 2 Received bitrate Mbps 3 Video Codification H 265 MPEG 2 4 Video Format 1080p 1080i 720p 576i 480i 5 Video options Profile 4 2 0 o...

Page 28: ...t Main screen IP Parameter n Function 1 Input signal type IP 2 Received bitrate Mbps 3 Video Codification H 265 MPEG 2 4 Video Format 1080p 1080i 720p 576i 480i 5 Video options Profile 4 2 0 or 4 2 2...

Page 29: ...information for the IF input Input signal level The possible values in this field are from 1 to 99 where a received signal of value 1 is a very weak signal whereas a received signal of value 99 means...

Page 30: ...ther one press the OK button The first one shows the parameters of the received signal s The second one shows the level and quality of the received signal for DVB T2 DVB T or DVB S DVB S2 To enter the...

Page 31: ...m Number PID Config Frequency Bandwidth Demod Monitor Edit Channels IF Input Frequency Bandwidth Demod Monitor Edit Channels IF Input Frequency Bandwidth Demod Monitor Edit Channels IF Input Frequency...

Page 32: ...USER S MANUAL V1 0 Parabolic Multisector Omni Manual Auto BISS 1 BISS E AES 128 AES 256 Local IP Config Dest IP Port FEC TP per IP Protocol Time To Live Stream Diagnostics Decoder IP Output Descramble...

Page 33: ...d units Timeout Reset S N Decoder S N Load Encry Key Signal counter GPS GPS Antenna 5V Menu OSD Menu OSD Position Activation Key Restore Factory Settings Locl Mask Gate Phy Speed MAC Admin Pass User P...

Page 34: ...d Symbols mean that the parameter can be modified in the same screen with the right and left keys Symbol means that pushing the OK button allows entering to the options of the submenu Different types...

Page 35: ...re Autotracking All the options and parameters related to the autotracking configuration are shown in this option Unit Parameters related to the Web Server UART and other internal options of the recei...

Page 36: ...quency value first press the OK button and then with the Up Down arrows buttons select the desired value To save the introduced value press the OK button editable parameter The frequency value can be...

Page 37: ...fferent parameters of the received signal are displayed reading parameters The available options are Const QPSK 16QAM 64QAM FEC 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 GI 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 Level dBm MER dB C N dB ODU Tem...

Page 38: ...requency value first press the OK button and then with the Up Down arrows buttons select the desired value To save the introduced value press the OK button editable parameter The frequency value can b...

Page 39: ...e displayed reading parameters The available options are Const QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 256QAM FEC 1 2 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 GI 1 4 19 128 1 8 19 256 1 16 1 32 Level dBm MER dB C N dB Mode 1K 2K 4K 8K 8K_ext Sp...

Page 40: ...requency value first press the OK button and then with the Up Down arrows buttons select the desired value To save the introduced value press the OK button editable parameter The frequency value can b...

Page 41: ...below are displayed reading parameters The available options are Const QPSK 16QAM 64QAM FEC 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 GI 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 Level dBm MER dB C N dB Mode 2K 4K 8K_ext Spec spectrum normal or i...

Page 42: ...33 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 4 2 2 1 4 DVB S S2 optional Figure 11 DVB S S2 Input Select Menu...

Page 43: ...emod Monitor In this field the number of the IF input which is wanted to be monitored must be selected Once it has been selected OK button must be pressed to access to the monitor screen where the par...

Page 44: ...t arrow keys select the ASI Input option Figure 12 ASI Input Screen 4 2 2 1 6 IP Optional By using the right and left arrow keys select the IP Input option Figure 13 IP Input selected Then press the C...

Page 45: ...rent parameters related to the IP Input option select IP Input option and press the OK button Figure 15 IP Input Select Menu To setup the local IP address network and gateway select Local IP Config an...

Page 46: ...ther press the Right Left buttons To save the introduced value press the OK button Gateway In this field the Gateway address must be specified To establish the Gateway address press the OK button and...

Page 47: ...it this parameter press the OK button and then select the desired value with the Up Down and Right Left buttons To save the introduced value press the OK button editable parameter 5 InpIP Bitrate Cont...

Page 48: ...ecoder Menu By using the Up and Down arrow keys select the Decoder option and press the OK key Figure 17 Decoder Menu 4 2 2 2 1 Decoder Video Screen In this field the video mode for the decoding proce...

Page 49: ...vailable options are Auto Normal Low Ultra Low Controls latency mode for decoding 3rd party streams only 4 Sample format In this field the output sample format is configured The available options are...

Page 50: ...frame 8 Status In this field the video format and other TS parameters are shown 9 Genlock In this field genlock mode can be configured The available options are Off Genlock frame buffer disabled vide...

Page 51: ...gue Audio Adjust Delay In this field the audio delay is configured 1000 to 1000 ms audio delay adjustment to approximately 4 ms accuracy Negative numbers may result in loss of decoding if set earlier...

Page 52: ...is channel doesn t need configuration the receiver outputs the same data rate configured in the transmitter 4 2 2 2 4 Decoder Service Screen In this field the service selection performance is defined...

Page 53: ...s Right Left keys To save the value press the OK button editable parameters Mask Subnet address of the device which is going to send the information To change the Subnet Mask address first press the O...

Page 54: ...d Left buttons eligible parameter 4 Protocol The type of protocol used for the communication can be RTP UDP or SRT To select the desired protocol for the communication use Right and Left buttons eligi...

Page 55: ...Descrambler screen There are four options available Press the Right and Left button to select the desired option BISS 1 Uses an unencrypted key for the BISS key BISS E Uses an encrypted key AES 128 O...

Page 56: ...tton to enter to the configuration menu Figure 23 Parabolic Antenna option Once the user is inside the parabolic section there are three possible options selected with the Right and Left button which...

Page 57: ...When ASI input is selected please press OK key and configure the PID number of the data embedded in the ASI signal The identifier must be configured between 8180 and 8188 numbers 2 TX Distance In thi...

Page 58: ...ese coordinates are editable when no GPS information is received from an external GPS source In that case this option is named Local Manual When GPS information if given by an external source the GPS...

Page 59: ...t the Heading has been saved from the last information received by the Compass And it will show which Heading is saved The Heading can be manually edited in all the cases unless when there is a static...

Page 60: ...eiver Configuration Option There are different options to select and configure Figure 29 Receiver Configuration Screen Line n Function 1 Antenna Vertical Angle The Antenna Vertical Angle must be set a...

Page 61: ...ch sweep This profile makes the H sweep first and then the V forming a square NONE None Search Profile is applicable 3 Maximum RF If Maximum RF is enabled when the receiver receives RF signal but this...

Page 62: ...ge the azimuth H position of the antenna press the Right Left buttons To change the elevation V position of the antenna press the Up Down buttons The Level and C N information of the signal are shown...

Page 63: ...r Autotracking Auto When the Auto option is selected it means that the sector antenna is automatically selected The selected sector is marked with the square brackets If the OK button is selected in t...

Page 64: ...55 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Omni antenna In this option the Autotracking is configured with an omnidirectional antenna Figure 35 Omni Antenna option...

Page 65: ...Menu 4 2 2 4 1 Profile In this field you can enable profiles mode in the receiver In order to access the profiles mode please select enable and reboot the receiver unit 4 2 2 4 2 Profiles Config In t...

Page 66: ...on selection Once inside Configuration menu the Alarms which are wanted to be monitored can be enabled Alarms which are disabled will not being monitored by the Receiver The available alarms are Input...

Page 67: ...s selected the different alarms which are present at this moment are shown Figure 39 Alarms View selection The alarms are shown as indicated below Figure 40 Present Alarms 4 2 2 4 4 Measurements Scree...

Page 68: ...the voltage of the Receiver and Transmitter is shown reading parameter 3 Logbook In this option you can enable or disable the Logbook Pressing the OK button allows the user to access the Logbook menu...

Page 69: ...and then with the Up and Down keys select the desired number To change from one character to another press Right and Left keys editable parameter 2 Mask Here it can be written the Subnet Mask address...

Page 70: ...ord is introduced It is a list of 8 digits It can be set an own password or restore the default password 00000000 7 User Pass In this option user s password is introduced It is a list of 8 digits It c...

Page 71: ...of the Aircraft connector can be enabled or disabled The available options are Enable Disable 2 Keyboard Beep If this option is OFF then when the user presses any key of the keyboard there will be no...

Page 72: ...hey can also be configured pressing the OK button and changing the values with Up Down and Right Left buttons reading and editable parameter 6 Location Labels In this field there can be configured sev...

Page 73: ...svp extension and the content must be as it is indicated in the following example AES128 1202A3412348C9127348FE2348971234 AES256 123AB89070F8097D897EE8970DE879879801098 9182918239182399AFFC123AE BISS...

Page 74: ...ection it is shown the firmware and changes can be made to the firmware The steps to update the device are explained below The options are Figure 45 Firmware Menu Line n Function 1 Current Version In...

Page 75: ...ined the necessary steps to make a successful update 1 The latest firmware is allocated in the webpage of SVP Broadcast Microwave So as to access to the firmware file first enter www svpbm com in your...

Page 76: ...firmware step 4 5 Press the version of the receiver model needed version of the equipment to download the file 6 Go to Firmware field and then press the current version option to check the number of...

Page 77: ...is no signal introduced in the device RF ASI or SDI the updating stage will be quicker 9 Now switch on the device 10 Go to Unit menu In case of being on the main screen press the cross button to acce...

Page 78: ...UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Figure 52 Updating process 3 Figure 53 Updating process 4 Figure 54 Updating process 5 You must remove the USB before start working with the new firmw...

Page 79: ...rol a sectorial parabolic antenna or omnidirectional antenna This new feature constantly provides the highest signal level The antenna points toward the Transmitter all the time This feature is achiev...

Page 80: ...er and the Receiver With these GPS coordinates the Receiver device sends a control signal to the relay which is inside the AMS antenna to switch on the most suitable antenna panel in which the level o...

Page 81: ...here are three possible types of Autotracking Multisector AMS Parabolic and Omnidirectional In this case select the Multisector AMS option the parabolic one is explained below with the Right Left keys...

Page 82: ...o GPS signal If the option is configured in manual and the Receiver recovers the GPS coordinates then the option will turn to Auto again If the option selected is Auto and the device is receiving a si...

Page 83: ...s is achievable with the GPS coordinates of the Transmitter and the Receiver device as well as with a communication between the QuickSet Positioner and the Receiver In addition for more accuracy a Com...

Page 84: ...gured as RS 422 communication Please note that Autotracking connector s RS 422 port communication speed is of 57600 baud rate QPT Positioner and Inclinometer are connected to the AUTOTRACKING Bayonet...

Page 85: ...ed by the Autotracking connector at 24 V The Inclinometer must be installed on the base of the QPT Positioner for an accuracy measurement of PITCH and ROLL parameters as it is shown in the following d...

Page 86: ...bolic Multisector AMS and Omnidirectional In this case select the Parabolic option with the Right and Left keys Once the option is selected press the OK button to enter the configuration menu Once the...

Page 87: ...xternal UHF Radio BY ASI Embedded Data Transmitter s GPS signal is being received from an external ASI input MAX RF There is not GPS signal and Transmitter position is being located by RF signal level...

Page 88: ...re 64 GPS Information options The following parameters are shown on the Receiver Position menu Figure 65 Receiver Position screen Local Manual or Local GPS In the first line the user can set the GPS c...

Page 89: ...are receiving the Compass information correctly An intermittent signal between lowercase c and uppercase C will indicate that we have the Compass connected but that the information we receive from th...

Page 90: ...d to guarantee the correct configuration of the tracking system once all the configurable parameters have been set GPS position North Heading Pan and Tilt measurements and Antenna Calibration Once the...

Page 91: ...multiple Polarization antenna is being used the polarization of the antenna can be remotely controlled from this menu For more information please go to section 9 2 9 2 APO 75 Antenna Polarity control...

Page 92: ...d when no GPS signal is available On the other hand if Maximum RF is disabled the receivers only track the transmitter based on the GPS signal received Antenna Calibration It is recommended to calibra...

Page 93: ...on of the antenna press the Right Left buttons To change the elevation V position of the antenna press the Up and Down buttons FOLD MODE Figure 69 Fold Menu When this option is selected it means that...

Page 94: ...igen de la referencia for connector information The protocol output is the same configured in the Aircraft GPS typically NMEA0183 To establish a communication between the Receiver and the computer thr...

Page 95: ...Once the connection is established the user can receive data from the Receiver This data can be shown on the HyperTerminal screen or can be saved in a text document 9 The sentences output are GGA and...

Page 96: ...87 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Figure 73 Google Earth example...

Page 97: ...eters are shown 12 Go to Unit Webserver P Figure 74 Web Server screen 13 Select Locl option and set an IP address To change the IP address first press the OK button and then with the Up Down keys sele...

Page 98: ...to access the Webserver directly without setting any password the Admin Pass must be set to 0 00000000 However if you want to set an administrator s password it is necessary to introduce 8 digits In t...

Page 99: ...er USER S MANUAL V1 0 Once the IP Subnet Mask Gateway Admin Pass and User Pass are set and the laptop or PC is connected to the Receiver open the web browser and enter the given IP to the Receiver in...

Page 100: ...e or select the new one and press enter button Then the change will be set in the Receiver device Next several screens of the web server and their features are shown 7 2 1 DVB T INPUT Figure 81 Web Se...

Page 101: ...splayed The available options are QPSK 16QAM and 64QAM for DVB T reading parameter FEC In this field the value of the FEC of the received signal is displayed The available options are 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6...

Page 102: ...received signal is displayed in dB reading parameter When editable parameters are being set in the Web Server and new values are being introduced the text remains in red colour until the enter button...

Page 103: ...er Bitrate In this field the bitrate of the received signal is displayed reading parameter Bandwidth In this option the bandwidth of the received signal must be specified The available options are 1 7...

Page 104: ...le options are 1K 2K 4K 8K and 8K_ext for DVB T2 reading parameter Spectrum Here the type of the spectrum of the received signal is shown Inverted spectrum is just another method to help preventing si...

Page 105: ...arameter When editable parameters are being set in the Web Server and new values are being introduced the text remains in red colour until the enter button is pressed When the enter button is pressed...

Page 106: ...signal is displayed reading parameter Bandwidth In this option the bandwidth of the received signal is shown reading parameter Constellation In this field the type of modulation of the received signa...

Page 107: ...until the enter button is pressed When the enter button is pressed the new values are saved and the text will appear in black colour It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new...

Page 108: ...ast address eligible parameter Multicast Address In this field the multicast address must be specified to receive the information properly editable parameter UDP Port In this field the port number of...

Page 109: ...decoder and to the ASI output To edit this parameter press the OK button and then select the desired value with the Up Down and Right Left buttons To save the introduced value press the OK button edi...

Page 110: ...reen Status In this field the status of the decoder is displayed If the decoder is not decoding then the message Not Decoding appears If the decoder is decoding then the word Decoding appears in this...

Page 111: ...and 4 2 2 reading parameter Frame w o Signal If there is an error the last image is frozen in the screen until the signal works again eligible parameter The available options are Freeze On input strea...

Page 112: ...s This field shows the status of the Audio If there is no audio this field displays the message Inactive If there is audio is shows the encoding type Data Baudrate In this field the baudrate of the ou...

Page 113: ...s field the audio 1 packet identifier must be introduced editable parameter Audio2 PID In this field the audio 2 packet identifier must be introduced editable parameter Audio3 PID In this field the au...

Page 114: ...crambled appears in this field reading parameter Mode Select the encryption mode BISS BISS E AES 128 and AES 256 eligible parameter Key Key for encryption mode selected The values of each characer int...

Page 115: ...address of the device which is going to send the information Gateway Gateway address of the device which is going to send the information Destination IP In this option the IP address of the device to...

Page 116: ...Live value from 1 to 255 means the number of routers that a packet can reach until it is discarded Diagnostics In this field the estimated output bitrate and IP packet size is shown The destination IP...

Page 117: ...108 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 7 2 8 UNIT Figure 88 Web Server Unit screen...

Page 118: ...the Receiver could be without receiving any signal is selected After passing this time the equipment is reset To disable this option 0 value must be written editable parameter Webserver IP In this fie...

Page 119: ...eo over IP connection is shown reading parameter Distance Units If miles are selected then all the distances will be in miles and the same occurs if kilometres are selected eligible parameter Speed Un...

Page 120: ...h High Temperature Remote GPS not present Local GPS not present Compass GPS not present Inclinometer not present QPT not present ODU PLL not locked ODU Frequency Out of Range ODU Temperature High ODU...

Page 121: ...extension and press Save Logbook to File Then open the file which has been downloaded on the computer and the information about the different events will be shown time of the event date of the event...

Page 122: ...Auto mode First step Configure the time interval Second step Press the Start Button Third step Press the Stop Button when you want to stop capturing data Fourth step Write the name and the extension o...

Page 123: ...atically rebooted once the upgrade has finished The process to follow in Manual mode is Figure 93 Manual Mode First step Press the Dump Button whenever you want to capture the data Second step Write t...

Page 124: ...h the receiver device 8 2 Connections All the DB 9 pinouts refer to the connector that is fixed to the cable The pinout of the cable connector is shown as if it is watched from the soldering side All...

Page 125: ...a Neutrik MLC connector A cable with the required connectors is supplied with the receiver The AC power connector used in this equipment is designed to prevent accidental disconnection To extract the...

Page 126: ...wered by a DC source from 20 to 36 V The DC power supply is connected via a Neutrik 4 pin male XLR connector with a safety clip to prevent accidental disconnection Power supply DC connection technical...

Page 127: ...118 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Pin Description 1 GND 2 GND 3 VCC 4 VCC Table 26 DC Power supply connector pinout Connector needed The DC input is protected by a fuse ATO model...

Page 128: ...aka Triflex 8 Y HDTV Table 27 IF input features Never connect receiver control unit directly to the transmitter control unit 8 2 3 DVB ASI Transport Stream DVB ASI Transport Stream Input The UDR 70 re...

Page 129: ...is no quality loss due to a new coding process ASI connection technical features Item Features Connector label ASI Connector type BNC female Impedance 75 Standard EN50083 9 Packet length 188 204Bytes...

Page 130: ...nnector located on the rear panel of the rack mount demodulator unit Genlock connection technical features Item Features Connector label GENLOCK IN Connector type BNC female Impedance 75 Reference sig...

Page 131: ...ing professional Wide Area Networks for video transport Technical features are described below IP encapsulation and 2D FEC encoding and decoding as defined in SMPTE 2022 Persistent storage of configur...

Page 132: ...n the equipment s rear panel 4 SDI outputs with 8 audio channels embedded where connections are made with a mini BNC connector on equipment s rear panel Analogue Audio connection technical features It...

Page 133: ...ained is the positioning of the receiver GPS DATA connection technical features Item Features Connector Label GPS DATA Connector type DB 9 male Table 36 GPS DATA connection features Pinout of the cabl...

Page 134: ...r Remote connection technical features Item Features Connector Label REMOTE Connector type RJ 45 Table 38 Remote connection technical features 8 2 10 USB Through the USB connection it is possible to u...

Page 135: ...s of the Receiver for ventilation purposes This is especially important when the unit is installed in a rack Before operation the Receiver must me earthed to the rack chassis The Receiver incorporates...

Page 136: ...ted to the UDR 70 receiver though a triax cable For better performance high quality cables and connectors should be used Do not connect wrongly up converter to the receiver In this case the up convert...

Page 137: ...265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 8 5 Antenna Installation Parabolic antenna is connected to the down converter through a mechanical hook as shown in figure 9 8 Figure 98 UDR 70 receiver system...

Page 138: ...ctor for IF Autotracking Antenna connector Channel selector with 15 preset channels Status indicator LED Display Figure 99 Front panel of the Down Converter The down converter is a multi frequency equ...

Page 139: ...x cable When the PLL is unlocked the LED flashes green and red alternatively If the down converter has any other alarm the LED lights in red 9 2 Display Next it is shown the main screen of the Down Co...

Page 140: ...and FECs 9 2 1 1 DVB T2 QPSK FEC 1 2 1 7 MHz 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz 107 dBm 101 dBm 100 dBm 100 dBm 99 dBm FEC 2 3 1 7 MHz 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz 104 dBm 99 dBm 99 dBm 99 dBm 98 dBm FEC 5 6 1 7 MHz...

Page 141: ...90 dBm 64 QAM FEC 1 2 1 7 MHz 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz 97 dBm 93 dBm 92 dBm 91 dBm 90 dBm FEC 2 3 1 7 MHz 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz 95 dBm 89 dBm 89 dBm 88 dBm 87 dBm FEC 5 6 1 7 MHz 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8...

Page 142: ...R 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 FEC 2 3 1 7 MHz 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz 89 dBm 85 dBm 84 dBm 83 dBm 83 dBm FEC 5 6 1 7 MH z 5 MHz 6 MH z 7 MH z 8 MH z 85 dB m 80 dBm 79 dB m 78 dB m 77...

Page 143: ...99 dBm 99 dBm FEC 3 4 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz 99 dBm 98 dBm 97 dBm 97 dBm FEC 7 8 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz 97 dBm 96 dBm 96 dBm 95 dBm 16 QAM FEC 1 2 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz 96 dBm 96 dBm 95 dBm 94 dBm...

Page 144: ...table Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 64 QAM FEC 1 2 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz 92 dBm 91 dBm 90 dBm 89 dBm FEC 3 4 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz 87 dBm 85 dBm 85 dBm 85 dBm FEC 7 8 5 MHz 6 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHz 85 dBm...

Page 145: ...nverter If the PLL of the down converter is not locked in frequency the equipment shows an alarm In the down converter the LED blinks red and green In the control unit the LED next to alarm button lig...

Page 146: ...onnection between the transmitter unit and the down converter uses triax cable whose maximum length depends on the type of triax cable used Item Features Connector label IF Connector type equipment Le...

Page 147: ...ct wiring Inspect the cables connection Check point to point continuity of Triax cable Inspect the antenna bracket on RF head unit Inspect the antenna connection Table 41 Maintenance Schedule table 10...

Page 148: ...1 0 10 3 Spare parts The transmitter system has no user replaceable parts Contact SVP Broadcast Microwave for all service and repair inquiries Contact email info svpbm com Note Any attempts to service...

Page 149: ...ulting from the use of SVP Broadcast Microwave equipment 11 2 Claim for damage in shipment Your unit should be inspected and tested as soon as it is received Claims for damage should be filed with car...

Page 150: ...Any Product returned without complete information will be considered not to have met all contractual requirements Information required includes as a minimum Model Number Serial Number Description Hour...

Page 151: ...for evaluation When any Product is returned for examination and inspection or for any other reason Customer and its shipping agency shall be responsible for all damage resulting from improper packing...

Page 152: ...The positioners are rugged and durable enough for virtually any environment There are models specially designed for marine environments 3 The high performance of this equipment is only guaranteed whe...

Page 153: ...lained below As mentioned QPT positioners are rugged and durable enough for virtually any environment They employ tough metal housing and gearing for durability in harsh environment They are made with...

Page 154: ...necessary a CLAM 1 bracket Not included with the positioner Performance Item Specifications Load Capacity 90 Ib ft 10 8 Nm maximum Operating Voltage Range 24 VDC 4 VDC Pan Axis Range 435 217 5 non sl...

Page 155: ...22 Powered by external power supply Control Protocols PTCR 20 Table 43 QPT 90 Serial features Mil Spec Shock Vibration Item Specifications Passed Shock MIL STD 810F Meth 516 5 Passed Vibration MIL PRF...

Page 156: ...installation of two RF Head units 2 The duplexor is rugged and durable enough for virtually any environment 3 The high performance of this equipment is only guaranteed when using high quality cables a...

Page 157: ...g just one tripod With this duplexor it is possible to connect two transmitters two receivers or one receiver and one transmitter This device is available for the frequency range which is needed The e...

Page 158: ...Hz Band 2 0 2 1 GHz 2 21 2 38 GHz 6 GHz Band 6 3 6 5 GHz 6 6 GHz 6 8 GHz 7 GHz Band 6 80 6 95 GHz 7 15 7 30 GHz 10 GHz Band 10 20 10 35 GHz 10 50 10 65 GHz Material Aluminium powder coated Weight 4 5...

Page 159: ...150 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 B 3 Mechanical Drawings...

Page 160: ...151 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 B 4 Configurations Figure 106 1 1 Configuration Figure 107 Bidirectional Configuration...

Page 161: ...152 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Figure 108 Single link Configuration...

Page 162: ...n portable SVP links 2 The antenna is rugged and durable enough for virtually any environment 3 The high performance of this equipment is only guaranteed when using high quality cables and connectors...

Page 163: ...nds It has been especially designed to be used in portable SVP links So it can be clamped to the RF head of SVP equipment The reflector is made of aluminium and it has an external ring which increases...

Page 164: ...l Specifications Main Characteristics Item Specifications Frequency bands 2 GHz 6 GHz 7 GHz and 10 GHz Bandwidth 500 MHz Gain Depends on the frequency Polarization Linear VSWR Typ 1 8 Connector N fema...

Page 165: ...1 How Does It Work DVB T in common with almost all modern terrestrial transmission systems uses OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplex modulation This type of modulation which uses a large numbe...

Page 166: ...very flexible standard DVB T2 uses the same error correction coding as used in DVB S2 and DVB C2 LDPC Low Density Parity Check coding combined with BCH Bose Chaudhuri Hocquengham coding offering a ver...

Page 167: ...some degrees of the constellation With this rotation dependence between the I and Q components of the signal is achieved This means that with only one component the I or the Q it is possible to know...

Page 168: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 LDPC BCH 1 2 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 Modes QPSK 16QAM 64QAM QPSK 16QAM 64 QAM 256 QAM Guard Interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 4 19 128 1 8 19 256 1 16 1 32 1 128 FFT Size 2k 8k 1k 2k 4k 8k 16k 32k...

Page 169: ...MPEG transport streams provided that it is first encapsulated in the transport stream packets The most common way to encapsulate IP data into MPEG streams is called Multi Protocol Encapsulation MPE an...

Page 170: ...iven noise level It can operate at carrier to noise ratios from 2dB i e below the noise floor with QPSK through to 16dB using 32APSK DVB S2 benefits from more recent developments and has the following...

Page 171: ...peration that allows different modulation parameters to be applied to the different DVB S2 streams of a multistream signal If each of the streams are intended for a different receiving site VCM allows...

Page 172: ...ck mechanism dynamically tells the modulator which modulation parameters to use for each baseband frame ACM allows operating satellite links with almost no margin since the system adapts automatically...

Page 173: ...nents at many frequencies with randomly changing phase Pilots are used to increase the reliability and the continuous receiver synchronization It is advisable to use pilots in the following cases In A...

Page 174: ...VB S2 Meant for broadcast only Fully transparent to all data Fixed 188 byte packets Baseband in 16 or 64 kbps One TS carrier CCM MultiStream VCM ACM RS and Viterbi coding LDPC and BCH coding Need of h...

Page 175: ...chronous Serial Interface BNC Bayonet Neill Concelman BR BitRate CA BISS Conditional Access BISS COFDM Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing DC Direct current or Down Converter DVB T Digita...

Page 176: ...167 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 HD High Definition HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface HDR High Definition Receiver...

Page 177: ...ystal Display LD Low Delay LED Light Emitting Diode LNA Low Noise Amplifier MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group NLOS Non Line of Sight PAL Phase Alternating Line PLL Phase Locked Loop PID Packet Identif...

Page 178: ...169 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 TFT Thin Film Transistor TS Transport Stream UDP User Datagram Protocol UHF Ultra High Frequency VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio...

Page 179: ...170 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0...

Page 180: ...171 UDR 70 H 265 Portable Receiver USER S MANUAL V1 0 Notes...

Page 181: ...can be derived from the information illustrations or descriptions contained in this manual The texts illustrations and instructions in the manual are based on the existing situation when the manual i...

Page 182: ...roadcast Microwave reserves the right to make changes to this manual and to the equipment without prior notice C Zubiaurre 7 bajo 48215 Iurreta Vizcaya Spain Tel 34 94620 3722 info svpbm com www svpbm...

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